LIBRARY    BLOCK,  MILWAUKEE. 

•  Public  Library  on  Second  Floor. 


SYSTEMATIC  CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 


PUBLIC    LIBRARY 


OF  THE 


OITY  OF  MILWAUKEE 


Alphabetical  Author,  Title  and  Subject  In-dexbs 


885    (ftJlTiy^RSITY) 


MILWAUKEE 
Published  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Libbaby 

1885-80 


-PC", 


J.   H.   VBWDALE  &   SONS,  PKINTEKS  &   P^LECTKOTVl'EKS,   MllAVAUKKK 


IDIT^EOTIOIISrS   WOTl   XJSE. 


1.  When  you  want  to  find  a  book  by  a  certain  author,  look  in  the  author-index,  where  a  short 
title  of  the  book  will  be  given,  if  it  is  in  the  library,  with  a  number  referring  to  the  column  of  the 
main  catalogue,  in  which  a  full  entry  occui's  together  with  the  call-number  of  the  book.  If  the 
book  sought  is  a  novel  or  play,  it  will  save  time  to  turn  at  once  to  the  fiction  or  drama-list  in  the 
main  catalogue. 

2.  If  you  only  know  the  title  of  the  book  you  want,  but  not  the  author,  turn  to  the  title-list  of 
fiction  for  novels,  and  to  the  title-list  of  drama  for  plays.  If  the  book  does  not  belong  to  either  of 
these  classes,  the  title  itself  will  frequently  indicate  the  class  where  it  will  be  found  ;  if  not,  it  may 
be  entered  in  the  author-index,  printed  in  roman  type. 

For  instance,  it  might  be  difficult  to  guess  in  what  class  "American  archives"  have  been  placed,  but  a  re- 
ference to  the  author-index  under  "American"  will  give  you  the  number  of  the  column  where  the  series  is 
entered. 

3.  If  you  want  to  find  the  resources  of  the  library  on  a  certain  subject,  turn  to  the  class  in  the 
main  catalogue,  in  which  this  subject  belongs.  Should  you  be  in  doubt  about  the  class,  the  subject- 
index  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue  will  give  you  the  number  of  the  class  in  which  to  look. 

For  Instance,  if  you  want  to  find  wliat  books  there  are  in  the  library  on  Ventilation,  it  may  not  occur  to 
you  to  lools  in  "Building,"  but  under  "Ventilation",  in  the  subject-index,  you  will  And  the  class-number  697, 
and  the  class-numbers  printed  at  the  top  of  the  page  in  the  main  catalogue  will  guide  you  at  once  to  column 
M61,  where  such  books  are  entered. 
Remember,  however,  always  to  refer  back  to  the  general  classes,  of  which  the  sub-class  forms  a  di- 
vision, in  order  to  exhaust  the  resources  of  the  library  on  a  certain  subject.     General  works  often  con- 
tain the  most  exhaustive  treatises  on  their  component  parts. 

If  you  want  all  books  on  birds,  for  instance,  you  must  first  examine  the  class  "Birds,"  then  go  back  to  the 
division  "Vertebrates,"  then  to  the  main  class  "^oSSlogy  in  general",  and  finally  see  what  there  may  be  on 
birds  in  the  comprehensive  works  on  "Natural  Science,"  with  its  general  subdivisions  of  Collected  works 
Dictionaries,  Compends,  Essays,  etc. 

4.  If  you  want  to  refer  to  what  has  been  written  regarding  a  certain  persoa,  turn  to  the  index  to 
biographies,  where  you  will  find  all  the  biographical  treatises  and  essays  contained  in  the  library,  ar- 
ranged under  the  name  of  each  individual. 

5.  Write  the  call-nuiuber,  which  is  invariably  printed  in  heavy  type,  just  as  it  is  given  in  the  cata- 
logue, punctuation  marks  and  all.  If  the  work  should  be  in  more  than  one  volume,  state,  in  addition  to 
the  call-number,  the  number  of  the  volume  you  want. 

For  instance,  if  you  want  of  Smyth's  "Lectures  on  modern  history"  the  volume  containing,  the  "American 
war"  (col.  1198),  write  it  down  thus  940:28  v2. 

6.  If  you  cannot  find  your  book  anyway,  consult  the  librarian. 


CONTENTS. 


(For  subdivisions,  see  the  catalogue.) 


INTRODUCTION iij 

TITLES  OF  NOBILITY vj 

ABBREVIATIONS vj 

INDEX  OF  AUTHORS ix 

I.     BIBLIOLOGY     AND    UNCLASSIFIED 

WORKS 1 

1 .  Libraries 1 

2.  Bibliography  and  ax^thorship 13 

3.  General  cyclopedias 31 

4.  General  periodicals 33 

IL    PHILOSOPHY 43 

1.  In  general 43 

2.  Metaphysics 49 

3.  Mental  morphology  and  hygiene 51 

4.  Psychology 57 

5.  Logic 59 

6.  Ethics 59 

III.  RELIGION  AND  THEOLOGY 67 

1.  In  general 67 

2.  Natural  theology 77 

3.  The  Bible 83 

4.  Doctrinal  theology 91 

5.  Practical  and  devotional  theology 99 

6.  Pastoral  theology 105 

7.  Institutions  and  missions Ill 

8.  Ecclesiastical  history 118 

9.  Christian  churches  and  sects 125 

10.  Non-christian  religions  and  Folk-lore..  133 

IV.  SOCIOLOGY 145 

1.  In  general 145 

2.  Statistics 153 

3.  Political  science 159 

4.  Political  economy 191 

5.  Jurisprudence 207 

6.  Administration 227 

7.  Associations  and  institutions 235 

8.  Education 239 

9.  Commerce  and  communication 253 

10.  Customs  and  costumes 259 

V.  PHILOLOGY 263 

1.  General  linguistics 263 

2.  Comparative  dictionaries 267 

3.  English  language 269 

4.  Foreign  languages 275 

VI.  NATURAL  SCIENCE 281 


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IX. 


.  In  general 281 

Mathematics 295 

Astronomy 299 

•  Physics 309 

Chemistry  and  Mineralogy 319 

.  Physical  geography 323 

Geology  and  Paleontology 333 

Biology  and  Anthropology 345 

•  Botany 357 

.  Zoology 365 

USEFUL  ARTS 387 

.  In  general 387 

.  Medicine  and  surgery 391 

.  Engineering 411 

.  Agriculture 429 

Domectic  economy 443 

Communication      and      Commercial 

methods 447 

Industrial  arts 451 

FINE  ARTS 465 

In  general 465 

Architecture  and  Landscape  gardening  473 

Sculpture,  Keramics,  etc 477 

Draw^ing  and  Design 481 

Painting 485 

Engraving  and  Photography 487 

Music 489 

Amusements 495 

LITERATURE 507 

In  general 507 

General  literary  classes 511 

Class-list  of  drama 519 

1.  Authors 519 

2.  Titles 613 

Class-list  of  prose  fiction 657 

1.  Authors 657 

2.  Titles 901 

English  literature— a)  General 1003 

b)  Poetry 1019 

c)  Drama 1043 

d)  Romance 1047 

e)  Essays  and  Oratory 1049 

f)  Letters 1077 

g)  Satire  and  Humor 1081 

h)  Miscellany 1087 


CONTENTS. 


13.  German  literature— a)  General 1101 

14.  b)  Poetry 1114 

15.  c  )  Miscellaneous 1119 

16.  Romanic  literatures 1127 

French  1127-Italian  llSl-Spanish  1133— 
Portuguese  1134. 

17.  Classical  literatures 1133 

Roman  1133— Greek  1136. 

18.  Minor  european  literatures 1141 

Scandinavian  1141-Keltic  1144— Slavic  1144— 
Hungarian  and  Finnish  1146. 

19.  Oriental  literatures 1145 

X.    HISTORY  AND  GEOGRAPHY 1149 

1.  History  in  general 1149 

2.  Ancient  world— a)  General  and  Ori- 

ental  1161 

3.  b)  Classical 1169 

4.  Modern  geography  in  general 1181 

5.  Europe— a)  In  general 1197 

6.  b)  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. .  .1211 

7.  c)  Germany  and  Austria 1237 

8.  d)  France 1249 

9.  e)  Italy 1261 

10.  f )  Spain  and  Portugal 1269 

11.  g)  Russia  and  Poland 1375 

12.  h)  Scandinavia 1281 

13.  i )  Netherlands 1283 

14.  j )  Switzerland 1287 

15.  k)  Modern  Greece 1287 

16.  1 )  Turkey  and  Danubian 

states 1289 


17.  Dispersed  nationalities 1295 

18.  Asia— a)  General  and  Eastern 1295 

19.  b)  Southern 1301 

20.  c)  Turkish  empire 1307 

21.  d)  Russian  and  Central 1313 

22.  Africa 1317 

23.  North  America— a)  In  general 1329 

24.  b)  United  States  in  general . . .  1343 

25.  c)        "  "  East  and  South  1367 

26.  d)        "  "  West 1385 

27.  e)  British  and  Mexican 1405 

28.  Central    and  South  America,    West 

Indies 1411 

29.  Oceanica 1417 

30.  Polar  regions 1421 

XI.  BIOGRAPHY 1427 

1.  In  general 1427 

2.  Philosophy  and  Religion 1445 

3.  Sociology— a)  Government 1463 

4.  b)  Statesmanship  and  politics.  1479 

5.  c)  Army  and  navy 1499 

6.  d)  Miscellaneous  classes 1509 

7.  Philology  and  Science 1519 

8.  Fine  arts 1525 

9.  Literature 1537 

10.  Genealogy  and  Heraldry 1565 

XII.  INDEX  TO  BIOGRAPHIES 1569 

SYNOPSIS  OF  CLASSIFICATION (t) 

SUBJECT-INDEX (13) 


inSTTI^ODTJOTIOlSr. 


npHlS  catalogue  comprises  all  the  works  at  present  contained  in  the  Milwaukee  Public  Library, 
A  aggregating  about  35,000  volumes,  and  divided  among  the  several  literary  classes  as  follows  : 
Bibliography  and  general  works  and  magazines  3334,  Philosophy  474,  Religion  and  theology  1446, 
Sociology,  including  collective  documents  of  national,  state  and  municipal  ^governments  5324,  Philo- 
logy 319,  Natural  sciences  1566,  Applied  science  and  useful  arts  1393,  Fine  arts  and  amusements  699 
Literature  in  general  3778,  Prose  fiction  7083,  Reading  for  children  961,  History  3168,  Geography, 
description  and  travels  3375,  Biography  2869  volumes.  In  the  belief  that,  as  a  rule,  the  title-page  of 
a  book  is  its  own  best  explanation,  the  entries  have  been  made  as  full  and  accurate  as  possible,  only 
omitting  unimportant  or  redundant  words,  and  occasionally  supplying  an  explanatory  word  or  phrase, 
indicated  by  being  placed  in  [brackets].  Contents  have  been  added  in  all  cases  where  the  character 
of  a  book  seemed  to  require  it,  and  a  special  eifort  has  been  made  to  record  in  their  proper  places 
the  important  contributions  to  the  scientific  and  special  series  published  by  various  governments, 
national  and  local.  The  same  attention  has  been  paid  to  works  published  under  collective  titles 
each  component  part  being  entered  in  the  class  to  which  it  belongs  ;  but  no  mention  has  been  made 
of  magazine  articles,  however  important,  since  Dr.  Poole's  admirable  "Index  to  periodical  literature" 
furnishes  an  adequate  clue  to  that  class  of  publications. 

The  systematic  method  of  arrangement  was  adopted  mainly  for  two  reasons  :  a  personal  convic- 
tion, strengthened  by  previous  experience  in  this  library,  that  the  general  public  is  better  served  by 
a  catalogue  of  this  kind  than  by  one  arranged  on  the  plan  of  a  dictionary,  unless  it  be  made  extreme' 
ly  full  and  minute  in  its  details,  and,  secondly,  the  necessity  of  providing,  in  a  rapidly  increasing 
library,  for  a  printed  catalogue  that  may  be  added  to,  as  new  accessions  make  such  an  addition  de- 
sirable, without  necessitating  a  reprint  of  the  work  already  done  or  destroying  the  unity  of  the 
catalogue  as  a  whole.  The  latter  problem  can  be  solved  in  no  other  way  than  by  the  arrangement 
here  presented,  where  the  main  catalogue  is  intended  to  be  permanent,  subsequent  supplements  be- 
ing made  on  the  same  uniform  plan  and  paged  consecutively  with  the  old  part,  while  the  author-in- 
dex will  be  recast  with  each  new  edition  so  as  to  refer,  in  one  single  alphabet,  to  the  entire  catalogue. 
By  this  means,  it  is  expected  that  at  least  100,000  volumes  can  be  conveniently  included  in  this  cata- 
logue, without  making  the  use  of  it  so  burdensome,  as  to  require  a  reconstruction  of  the  whole  work. 
It  is  intended  to  issue  temporary  lists  of  new  books  added  to  the  library  at  regular  intervals  of  three 
months,  until  so  large  a  number  of  titles  shall  have  accumulated,  as  will  render  the  preparation  of 
a  regular  supplement  necessary. 

The  catalogue  consists  of  three  principal  divisions  : 

1.  The  alphabetical  index  of  authors  represented  in  the  main  division,  which  also  includes  the 
titles  of  all  anonymous  publications  (except  flctitiovis  literature,  for  which  special  provision  is  made), 
together  with  a  large  number  of  striking  or  indefinite  titles,  not  readily  suggesting  the  class  where 
these  works  belong.  For  the  sake  of  convenience,  the  names  of  learned  and  economical  societies, 
and  the  titles  of  all  periodical  publications,  not  included  among  the  general  periodicals  in  col.  36-43, 
have  also  been  added  to  this  index.  All  such  title  entries  are  distinguished  by  being  printed  in  the 
regular  roman  type. 

2.  The  main  catalogue,  arranged  systematically  and  following  the  numerical  order  of  the 
shelf  classification  as  closely  as  the  number  and  character  of  the  books  in  the  library  would  permit. 
As  to  the  arrangement  of  the  woi'ks  in  each  ultimate  subdivision,  no  fixed  rule  has  been  observed, 
but  in  each  case  such  an  arrangement  employed  as  seemed  best  suited  for  convenient  reference  in 
that  particular  class.     In  general,  an  analytical  order,  commencing  with  books  on  the  entire  subject 


INTRODUCTION. 


in  questioa,  followed  by  those  on  special  branches  or  topics,  has  been  most  frequently  used,  minor 
distinctions  being  sometimes  indicated  by  a  line  of  asterisks  (***).  In  other  cases,  a  chronologi- 
cal order  has  been  preferred,  being  either  a  "subjective-chronological"  arrangement  according  to 
the  date  of  printing  (as,  for  instance,  in  Chemistry,  where  the  oldest  publications  are  practically 
useless  for  modern  requirements),  or  an  "objective-chronological"  arrangement  according  to  the 
date  or  period  of  the  matters  treated,  which  has  been  largely  employed  in  the  division  of  History 
and  Travels.  .  An  alphabetical  arrangement  based  on  the  name  of  the  subject  has  been  followed 
principally  in  individual  Biography,  and  the  name  forming  the  catchword  in  such  cases  spaced  so  as 
to  be  more  readily  perceived.  Where  no  other  arrangement  seemed  to  offer  any  positive  advantage, 
the  strict  alphabetical  order  of  the  authors'  names  has  been  made  the  guide.  Whei'ever  a  sharp 
distinction  between  certain  works  for  and  against  was  apparent,  as  for  instance  in  Roman-catholic- 
ism,  the  books  have  been  arranged  accordingly.  Geographical  divisions  follow  the  order  of  the 
scheme  of  classification,  even  if  there  is  no  heading  to  indicate  the  fact.— Included  in  this  division 
of  the  catalogue  are  title-indexes  of  dramatic  literature  and  prose-fiction,  and  an  index  to  subjects 
of  biography,  which  contains  references  to  special  works,  as  well  as  to  essays,  in  all  classes  of  the 
library,  even  when  the  biographical  feature  is  subordinate  to  a  general  estimate  of  the  person  in 
question. 

3.  The  synopsis  of  classification  and  alphabetical  index  of  subjects.  The  latter  gives  a  clue  to 
the  number  of  the  specific  class  or  classes,  in  which  books  on  each  svibject  have  been  placed  or  will 
be  placed  as  they  are  received,  and  forms  an  index  to  the  catalogue,  which  will,  in  some  measure, 
answer  the  same  purpose  as  a  dictionary  catalogue  with  its  cross-references. 

MINOK  POINTS   OF  ABRANGEMENT. 

A  special  effort  has  been  made  to  enter  authors'  names  with  as  much  fulness  and  detail,  as  possi- 
ble. Pseudonyms  have  been  replaced  by  the  real  name,  when  known,  with  the  pseudonym  following 
immediately  after  it,  italicized  and  enclosed  in  parenthesis,  and  a  reference  made  from  the  pseudo- 
nym at  its  proper  place  in  the  alphabetical  indexes.  Given  names  and  parts  of  surnames  omitted  on 
the  title-page  have  been  supplied,  and  initials  expanded  into  the  full  name.  The  vernacular  form  of 
the  names  of  foreigners  has  been  used  exclusively,  which  seems  to  be  the  only  safe  rule  to  follow  in 
the  catalogue  of  what  will  ultimately  become  a  cosmopolitan  collection  of  books,  care  being  taken 
to  represent  accurately  any  peculiar  sounds  expressed  in  a  differentiation  of  symbols  by  means  of 
diacritical  marks,  in  those  languages  that  make  use  of  the  roman  alphabet.  The  names  from,  other 
languages  employing  a  special  alphabet  of  their  own,  russian,  greek,  arabic,  etc.,  have  been  trans- 
literated in  such  a  manner  as  to  express,  as  neai'ly  as  practicable,  the  actual  sounds  of  the  original 
name.  For  this  purpose,  the  consonants  have  been  used  with  their  usual  power  in  english,  but  to 
the  vowels  must  be  given  their  continental  pronunciation  [a  as  in  father,  e  as  a  in  ale,  i  as  in  machine, 
u  as  in  pull).  In  oriental  names,  the  rules  formulated  for  the  use  of  the  collaborators  in  the  "Sacred 
books  of  the  east "  have  been  followed.  Any  inconsistency,  however,  that  may  be  noticed  in  the 
method  of  transliterating  a  particular  name  is  atti'ibutable  to  the  impossibility  of  finding,  among  the 
resources  of  the  library,  the  name  expressed  in  its  original  characters. 

Compound  english  names,  as  a  rule,  have  been  entered  under  the  last,  and  names  from  other 
languages  under  the  first  component  part,  with  a  reference  from  the  other  part,  when  necessary. 
English  names  with  the  prefix  De  or  Van  appear  under  the  j^refix,  as  well  as  french  names  beginning 
with  Le,  La,  L\  Du,  Des ;  but  french  and  other  names  beginning  with  de  or  d\  german  names  begin- 
ning with  von,  vom,  von  der,  zu,  im  or  auf,  dutch  names  beginning  with  van,  van  der  or  ten,  Swedish 
names  beginning  with  af,  etc.,  must  be  sought  under  the  letter  immediately  following  the  prefix. 
0'  and  M\  Me  or  Mac  have  been  put  under  their  initial  letters,  the  latter  names  invariably  arranged 
as  if  spelled  out  in  full.  German  names,  in  which  the  letters  a,  ae,  o,  oe,  and  ii,  ue,  occur,  have  been 
arranged  as  if  spelled  with  the  ordinary  letters,  a,  o  and  u,  except  in  the  beginning  of  a  name,  where 
they  follow  the  order  of  Ae,  Oe  and  Ue. 

English  noblemen  have  been  put  under  their  family  name,  generally  with  a  i-eference  from  their 
title,  but  the  nobility  of  other  countries  have  been  entered  under  their  titles.  All  titles  of  honor, 
whether  hereditary  or  personal,  have  been  printed  in  italics,  and  the  proper  vernacular  form  of  each 


INTRODUCTION. 


employed,  instead  of  a  frequently  inaccurate  or,  at  the  best,  merely  approximately  correct  transla- 
tion. Titles  of  sovereign  princes,  however,  have  been  given  in  english.  A  list  of  the  foreign  titles 
of  nobility  occuring  in  the  catalogue  will  be  found  below,  arranged  under  the  english  equivalent 
most  neai'ly  corresponding  to  each. 

The  capitalization  of  words  has  been  reduced  to  a  definite  system  of  uniformity  for  all  languages 
in  accordance  with  the  evident  tendency  of  modern  catalogue  work.  An  extravagant  u.se  of  capita 
letters  in  a  catalogue,  where  a  great  number  of  words  must  be  capitalized  under  any  circumstances, 
confuses  the  eye,  instead  of  aiding  it,  and  makes  them  meaningless.  Each  language  has  a  system 
of  its  own,  differing  in  important  particulars  from  the  usage  of  other  languages,  which  makes  it 
impossible  to  conform  with  any  existing  standard,  and  the  following  simple  rule  has,  therefore,  been 
adopted  as  the  easiest  solution  of  the  difficulty.  Capitals  are  to  be  used  only  in  proper  names  and  at 
the  beginning  of  a  new  sentence  or  book  title  ;  but  are  discarded  in  english  adjectives  and  generic 
nouns  derived  from  names,  such  as  french,  spencerian,  darwinism,  etc.,  (with  the  exception  of  indian 
and  other  little  known  ti'ibes),  and  in  german  aud  danish  nouns,  as  well  as  in  other  instances  of 
merely  local  use.  The  result  is  a  system  of  capitalization  almost  identical  with  the  present  french 
and  Swedish  usage.  When  a  capital  letter  does  occur  in  this  catalogue,  it  has  a  definite  meaning, 
either  denoting  the  individual  name  of  a  person,  a  country,  and  so  forth,  or  the  beginning  of  a  title 
of  a  book  or  its  component  parts,  including  a  new  or  secondary  title  of  the  same  book.  In  practice, 
however,  it  is  sometimes  extremely  difficult  to  determine  from  abstract  principles  whether  to  use  or 
not  to  use  a  capital,  and  there  will  be  noticed  occasionally  apparent  discrepancies,  for  which  the 
only  existing  excuse  is  contained  in  the  words  of  the  illustrious  Gibbon:  "  I  can  feel,  where  I  can- 
not explain,  the  motives  of  my  choice." 

In  conformity  with  the  recommendations  of  the  American  Library  Association,  the  most  com- 
mon masculine  christian  name  under  each  letter  has  been  abbreviated  by  means  of  a  colon  after  the 
initial,  and  the  size  marks  have  been  given  in  letters,  instead  of  the  usual  8°,  12°,  etc.,  in  order  to 
emphasize  the  fact,  that  size,  in  this  catalogue,  means,  not  a  certain  folding  of  the  sheet,  but  merely 
the  height  of  the  book  within  a  certain  limit.  Full  explanation  of  these  symbols  and  abbreviations 
will  be  found  hereafter. 

BOOK  NUMBERS. 

The  shelf-numbers,  which  also  from  the  call-numbers  of  the  books,  consist  of  two  parts,  a  gen- 
eral class-number  and  a  place-number  for  each  work  within  a  class,  both  together  forming  the  indi- 
vidual book-mark  for  identification.  The  two  parts  of  the  number  are  separated  by  a  colon  (:)  or  a 
plm  (+),  the  latter  signifying  that  the  book  is  more  than  23  centimeters  high  and,  therefore,  placed 
among  the  books  that  are  of  more  than  average  size,  on  the  bottom  shelf  of  each  division.  All  the 
volumes  of  the  same  work  carry  the  same  number,  and  when  the  catalogue  shows  that  a  certain 
work  is  published  in  more  than  one  volume,  it  is,  therefore,  necessaiy  to  give,  in  addition  to  the  num- 
ber of  the  work,  also  the  number  of  the  particular  volume  desired.  When  the  place-number  is 
omitted  and  a  letter  put  in  its  stead,  or  a  letter  occurs  between  the  class-  and  place-number,  it  shows 
that  the  book  belongs  to  a  collection  in  a  separate  part  of  the  library  or  is  subject  to  special  restric- 
tions. Thus  L  refers  to  the  librarian's  room,  M  to  the  magazine,  D  to  the  public  document  and  Pam 
to  the  pamphlet  collection,  R  to  the  reference  room,  and  P  signifies  that  the  book  can  be  taken  out 
only  by  special  permission  from  the  librarian. 

In  conclusion,  I  wish  to  acknowledge  the  intelligent  zeal  and  faithful  devotion  to  her  work  of 
the  deputy  librarian.  Miss  Theresa  H.  West,  who  has  for  a  number  of  years  been  occupied  with  the 
preparation  of  the  material  for  this  catalogue.  The  printing  commenced  in  May  1885  and  has  pro- 
ceeded without  interruption  to  the  present  time,  the  new  books  added  to  the  library  in  the  meantime 
being  included  as  the  printing  progressed.  The  first  Quarterly  index  of  new  accessions,  embracing 
the  period  from  January  to  June  1886,  will  comprise  all  works  which  were  received  too  late  for  in- 
sertion in  their  proper  places  in  this  catalogue.  A  few  works  that  have  been  put  into  a  nearly  related 
class,  which  was  not  printed,  rather  than  omit  them  altogether  from  catalogue,  will  be  repeated  in 
this  list. 
Milwaukee  Public  Library,  KLAS  AUGUST  LINDERFELT. 

in  June  1886.  Librarian. 


TITLES  OF  NOBILITY. 


Baron;  Baroness. 

Bdro ;  Bdrone  (hungarian). 

Baron ;  Baronne  (french). 

Baron  ;  Baronessa  (russian). 

Baron ;  Baronesse  (danish). 

Freiherr,  Reichsfreiherr ;  Freiherrin,  Freiin  {ger- 

man). 
Friherre  ;  Friherrinna  {Swedish). 

Baronet ;  Lady. 

Chevalier,  Seigneur  (french). 
Edler,  Ritter  ;  Edle  (german). 

Count ;  Countess. 

Comes  (latin). 

Comte ;  Comtesse  (french). 

Conde ;  Condesa  (Spanish). 

Conde  ;  Condessa  (portuguese). 

Conte  ;  Contessa  (italian). 

Graf ;  Griitin  (german),  Grafinia  (russian). 

Grefve ;  Grefvinna  (swedish). 

Greve ;  Grevinde  (danish). 

Grof ;  Grofne  (hungarian). 

Hrabia ;  Hrabina  (polish). 

Duke  ;  Duchess. 
Duca ;  Duchessa  (italian). 


Due  ;  Duchesse  (french). 
Duque  ;  Duquesa  (Spanish). 
Duque ;  Duqueza  (portuguese). 
Herzog ;  Herzogin  (german). 

Marquess ;  Marchioness. 

Marchese ;  Marchesa  (italian). 
Markgraf ;  Markgi'afin  (german). 
Marques;  Marquese  (spanish). 
Marquez ;  Marqueza  (portuguese). 
Marquis  -,  Marquise  (french). 

Prince;  Princess. 

Fiirst ;  Fiirstin  (german). 
Kniaz ;  Kniaginia  {russian). 
Ksiaze  ;  Ksiezna  (polish). 
Prince  ;  Princesse  (french). 

Principe  ;    Princesa  (Spanish),   Princeza  (portu- 
guese), Principessa  (italian). 

TIscount;  Viscountess. 

Vicomte ;  Vicomtesse  (french). 
Visconde ;  Viscondessa  (piortuguese). 
Visconte ;  Viscontessa  (italian). 
Vizconde ;  Vizcondesa  (spanish). 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


Christian  names: 

=  Augustus  (eng.,  dutch),  August  (ger.,  dan., 
swed.,  poL),  Auguste  (fr.),  Augusto  (it., 
sp.,port.),  Avgust  (russ.),  Agoston  (hung.), 
Augustin  (bohem.) 

=  Benjamin  ;  Beniamino  (it.) 

=  Charles  (eng.,  fr.),  Carl  (ger.,  dan.,  swed.), 

Carlo  (it.),  Carlos  (port.),  Cdi'los  (sp.) 
;  =  David  ;  Davide  (it.) 


=  Edward  (ewfif.),  Eduard  (ger.,  dutch,  dan., 
russ.,  bohem.),  Edvard  (swed.),  Edouard 
(fr.),  Eduardo  (it.,  sp.,  port.),  Edvjlrd 
(hung.) 

Frederick  (eng.),  Friedrich  (ger.),  Frederik 
(dutch,  dan.),  Fredrik  (swed.),  Frederic 
(fr.),  Federigo  (it.),  Federico  (sp.),  Frede- 
rico  (port.),  Frydei'yk  (poL),  Fridrik 
(hung.) 


ABBaEVIATIONS. 


G:  =  George   {eng.),   Georg  {ger.,    dutch,    dan., 
swed.),     Georges     (//*.),     Gioi-gio     (it.), 
Georgii  (russ.),  Gyorgy  (hung.) 
H:  =  Henry    (eng.),     Heinrich,    Henrich    (ger.), 
Hendrik    {dutch,    dan.),    Henrik    {swed., 
hung.),    Henri    (fr.),    Henrique    {port.), 
Heinrikli  {russ.),  Henryk  (pol.) 
I:  =  Isaac  (eng.,fr.),  Isaak  (ger.,   dutch,  russ.), 
Isak  {dan.,  swed.),  Isacco(zi.).  Izak  {pol.), 
Izs^k  {hung.),  Izaak  {bohem.). 
J:  =  John  {eng.),    Johann   {ger.),    Johan  {dan., 
swed.),    Jan  {dutch,  pol.,   bohem.),   Jean 
{fr.),    Juan    {sp.),    Joao    {port.),    Janos 
{hung.). 
K:  =  Karl  {ger.,  dan.,  swed.,  russ.),  Karel  {dutch, 

bohem.),  Karoly  {hung.). 
L:  =  Louis  {eng.,  fr.),  Ludwig  {ger.,  dan.),  Lud- 
vig  {swed.),  Lodewijk  {dutch),  Luigi  {it.), 
Luis  {sp.),  Luiz  {port.),   Ludovik  {russ.), 
Ludwik    {pol.),    Lajos    {hung.),    Ludvik 
{bohem.) 
M:  =  Mark  {eng.,  russ.),  Marcus  (grer.,  dan.),  Mar- 
kus  {dutch,  swed.).  Marc  {fr.),  Marco  {it.), 
MArco8{sp.),  Marcos  {port.),  Marek  {pol., 
bohem.),  Mdrk  {hung.). 
N:  =  Nicholas  {eng.),  Nikolaus  {ger.),  Nikolaas 
{dtitch),     Niels    {dan.),     Niklas    or    Nils 
{swed.),    Nicolas  {fr.,   sp.),   Nicolo  {it.), 
NicoMo  {port.),  Nikolai  {russ.),  Nikolaj 
(pol.) 
O:  =  0tho  {eng.).  Otto  {ger.,  dutch,  dan.,  swed., 
bohem.),   Othon  {fr.),   Ottone  {it.),   Oton 
{sp.),  Othao   {port.)  Otton  {russ.,  pol.). 
Otto  {hung.). 
V:  =  Peter   {eng.,    ger.,    swed.),    Pieter    {dutch), 
Peder  {dan.),    Pierre  {fr.),   Pietro    {it.), 
Pedro  (sj9.,  port.),  Viotr  {russ.,  pol.),  Peter 
{hung.),  Petr  {bohem.) 
R:  =  Richard  (ewfif.,  ger.,  dutch,  dan.,fr.,  bohem.), 
Rikard  {swed.),    Riccardo  {it.),    Ricardo 
{sp.,    port.),     Ritchard    {russ.),     Rik/ird 
(hung.) 
S:  =  Samuel;  Samuele  (if.). 
T:=  Thomas  (eng.,  ger.,  dutch,  dan.,  fr.,  port.), 
Tomas  (swed.,  sp.,  russ.),  Tommaso  {it.), 
Tomasz    (pol.),   Tamas    (hung.),    Tonaas 
bohem.) 
U:  =  Ulrich  ( ger.,  bohem.),   Ulrik  (dutch,   dan., 
swed  ,  hung.),  Ulrikh  (russ.),  Ulryk  (pol.). 
V:  =  Victor  (eng..  dutch,  fr.),  Viktor  (ger.,  dan., 

swed.,  bohem.),  Vittore  or  Vittorio  (it.). 
W:  =  William  (eng.),  Wilhelm  (ger.,  dan.,  swed., 
pol.),  Willem  (dutch.) 


Book  sizes: 

(The  last  letter  in  the  description  of  a  book  and  denotes 
helgrht  only.) 

Tt.  (32mo)  up  to  12>^  centimeter,  nearly  5  inches. 

T.   (24mo)     "15 

S.    (16mo)      "     17>^ 

D.  (12mo)      "     20 

O.   (8vo)         "     25 

Q.  (4to)         "     30 

F.  (Folio)  more  than  30 

Other  abbreviations : 

a.d.  ^=  anno  Domini. 

abth.  =  abtheilung. 

add.  =  added,  additions,  additional. 

agr.  =  agriculture,  agricultural. 

amer.  =  american. 

anon.  =  anonymous. 

app.  =  appended,  appendix. 

arr.  =  arranged. 

assoc.  =  association. 

aufl.  =  auflage. 

augm.  ==  augmented. 

ausg.  =  ausgabe. 

b.  c.  =  before  Christ. 

bearb.  =  bearbeitet,  bearbeitung. 

biogr.  =  biography,  biographical. 

cl.  =  class. 

col.  =  column. 

comp.  =  compiled,  compiler. 

cont.  =  continued,  continuation,  containing. 

corr.  =  corrected,  corrections. 

corresp.  =  correspondence. 

D  =  public  docouments  collection. 

del.  =  delivered. 

dep.  =  department. 

dir.  =  direction. 

ed.  =  edited,  editor. 

eds.  =  editors. 

eng.  =  english. 

engr.  =  engraved,  engravings. 

enl.  =  enlarged. 

estab.  =  established. 

eve.  =  evening. 

explan.  =  explanations,  explanatory. 

explor.  =  exploration. 

fortg.  =  fortgesetzt,  fortgefiihrt. 

forts.  =  fortsetzung. 

geogr.  =  geography,  geographical. 

geol.  =  geological. 

germ.  =  german. 

hist.  ==  history,  historical. 


ABBREVIATIONS . 


hs.  =  handschrift. 

pts.  =  parts. 

hss.  =  handschriften. 

pub.  =  published,  publisher,  publication. 

ill.  =  illustrated,  illustrations,  illustrative. 

B.  ==  reference  room. 

impr.  =  improved,  improvements. 

rep.  =  report. 

incl.  =  included,  inclusive. 

rev.  =  revised,  revision. 

introd.  =  introduction,  introductory. 

sel.  =  selected. 

jahrh.  =  jahrhundert. 

ser.  =  series. 

li  =  librarian's  room. 

soc.  =  society. 

lib.  =  library. 

sq.  =  square. 

Isp.  ==  lustspiel. 

ssp.  =  schauspiel. 

M  =  magazine  collection. 

supp.  =  supplement,  supplementary. 

misc.  =  miscellaneous. 

swed.  =  svsredish. 

ms.  =  manuscript. 

T.  p.  w.  =  title  page  wanting. 

mss.  =  manuscripts. 

th.  =  theil. 

n.  d.  =  no  date. 

tr.  =  translated,  translator,  translation. 

n.  t.  =  no  title. 

tsp.  =  trailers  piel. 

no.  =  number. 

iibers.  ==  iibersetzt. 

norw.  =  norwegian. 

iibertr.  =  iibertragen. 

obi.  =  oblong. 

umgearb.  —  umgearbeitet. 

obs.  =  observation,  observatory. 

V.  (in  names)  =  von. 

p.  =  page. 

v.  (otherwise)  =  volume. 

P  =  special  permit  required  for  use. 

verb.  ==  verbessert. 

Pam  =  pamphlet  collection. 

verm.  =  vermehrt. 

pre!  =  preface,  prefatory,  prefixed. 

Other  abbreviations,  such  as  place  of  publi- 

prep. =  prepared. 

cation,  states,  months,  etc.,  are  in  common 

pseud.  =  pseudonym. 

use  and  readily  understood. 

pt.  =  part. 

INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


A.  li.  O.  B.,  pseud.,  see  Tucker,  C.  M.     879. 
Aa,   A.  J.   van  der,   and  others.    Biographisch 

woordenboek  der  Nederlanden.     1445. 
Abailard,  P:    Letters  to  Heloise.     1461. 
Abbot,  F.  E.    Genius  of  Christianity.    73. 
Abbot,  H:  Jj.,  joint  author,  see  Humphreys,  A.  A. 
Abbott,  A.  O.     Prison  life.     1361. 
Abbott,  B:  V.    Judge  and  jury.    207. 

—  Travelling  law  school.    207." 
Abbott,  C:  C.    Natixralist's  rambles.    365. 

—  Primitive  industry.     1340. 
Abbott,  E:     [Stories.]     657. 

—  Revolutionary  times.     1352. 
Abbott,  E.  A.    Bacon.     1545. 

—  Onesimus.     104. 

—  Pliilocliristus.     104. 

Abbott,  J.     Alexander  the  great.    1480. 

—  Alfred  of  England.     1469. 

—  Charles  I.     1469. 

—  Charles  II.     1469. 

—  Cleopatra.     1480. 

—  Cyrus  the  great.    1480. 

—  Darius  the  great.     1480. 

—  Florence's  return.    1200. 

—  Genghis  Khan.     1479. 

—  Hannibal.     1508. 

—  Julius  Ca3sar.     1508. 

—  Marco  Paul's  travels.     1368. 

—  Margaret  of  An jou.     1471 . 

—  Mary,  queen  of  scots.     1471. 

—  Nero.    1480. 

—  Peter  the  great.    1478. 

—  Pyrrhus.     1480. 

—  Queen  Elizabeth.     1471. 

—  Richard  I.     1469. 

—  Richard  II.    1469. 

—  Richard  III.     1469. 

—  Rollo  series.    657. 

—  Rollo's  tour  in  Europe.    1206. 

—  Romulus.     1480. 

—  Science  for  the  young  :  Foi'ce.     311. 

—  -  Heat.    314. 

—  -  Light.     314. 

Water  and  land.    325. 

—  Way  to  do  good.     105. 

—  William  the  conqueror. 

—  Xerxes  the  great.     1480, 

—  Young  christian.     105. 
Abbott,  J:  S.  C.      Boone. 

—  Biirger-krieg  in  Amerika. 

—  Captain  Kidd.     1502. 

—  Carson.     1518. 

—  Civil  war  in  America.     1355, 

—  Columbus.     1517. 

—  Cortez.     1518. 

—  Crockett.    1519. 


1469. 


1518. 
1355. 


Abbott,  J:  S.  C— Continued. 

—  De  Soto.     1518. 

—  Empire  of  Austria.    1241. 

—  Empire  of  Russia.     1275. 

—  Franklin.     1486. 

—  Frederick  the  great.    1474. 

—  French  revolution.     1255. 

—  Henry  IV.    1475. 

—  History  of  Christianity.    117. 

—  History  of  Prussia.     1243. 

—  Hortense.    1477. 

—  Italy.     1263. 

—  Joseph  Bonaparte.     1476. 

—  Josephine.     1476. 

—  King  Philip.     1439. 

—  La  Salle.    1518. 

—  Louis  XIV.     1475. 

—  Louis  Philippe.     1477. 

—  Madame  Roland.     1497. 

—  Marie  Antoinette.     1475. 

—  Miles  Standish.     1503. 

—  Mother  at  home.    63. 

—  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     1475. 

—  Napoleon  III.     1477. 

—  Paul  Jones.     1502. 

—  Peter  Stuyvesant.    1488. 

—  Practical 'Christianity.     102. 

—  Presidents  of  the  U.'S.     1463. 

—  Romance  of  Spanish  history. 

—  South  and  north.     1377. 

—  Washington.     1464. 
Abbott,  L.    H:  Ward  Beecher. 

—  ed.    Hints  for  home  reading. 
Abdallah,  Shaykh  Hajj,  see  Burton,  R:  F. 
A'Beckett,  G.  A.     [Drama.]    519. 

—  Comic  Blackstone.     1084. 
Abeel,  D:    Residence  in  China.     1299. 
Abercrombie,  J:    Intellectual  powers. 

—  Philosophy  of  the  moral  feelings.  5!) 
Abney,  W:deW.  Photography.  489. 
About,  E.  F.  V.     [Fiction.]    6.57. 

—  Greece.     1290. 
-  Roman  question.     1265. 

—  Social  economy.  191. 
About  babies,  etc.  1050. 
Abraham  a  S.  Clara.    Judas.    IKX"'. 

—  On  envy.    1103. 
Abrantes,  L.,  duehesse  d' 

1476. 
Academy.     512. 

Acerbi,  J.    Travels  thi'ough  Sweden.    1283. 
Ackermann,  E.  W:    [Fiction.]    657. 
Acland,  A.  H.  D.,  and  B:  Jonea.    Workingraen 

co-opei'ators.     199. 
Acrelius,  1.     History  of  New  Sweden.     1877. 
Aetssa,,  pseud. ,  see  Agassiz,  E.  C. 


1451. 
510. 


57. 


Memoirs  of  Napoleon. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Adair. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Aikin. 


Adair,  Sir  H.    Mission  to  Vienna.    1342. 

Adam,  J.     [Fiction.]     657. 

Adam,  Onkel,  pseud.,  see  Wetterbergh,  C:  A. 

888. 
Adam  and  Eve,  Book  of.    92. 
Adamuan.    Life  of  St.  Columba.    lx'13. 
Adams,  Mrs.  — .    Daily  duties.    99. 
Adams,  A.     Letters.     1079. 
— joint  author,  ,see  Adams,  J: 
Adams,  A.,  see  Smith,  A.,  born  Adams. 
Adams,  A.  A.,  mrs.  L.    [Fiction.]     657. 
Adams,  C:    Earth  and  its  wonders.     325. 

—  The  poet  preacher.    1459. 
Adams,  C:F.    Earl  of  Chesterfield.    1050. 
Adams,  C:F.,i/'.     College  fetich.    247. 

—  Common  schools  of  Quincy.     243. 

—  Public  library  and  public  schools.    510. 

—  Railroad  accidents.    422. 

—  Railroads.    422. 

Adams,    C:   K.      Democracy  and  monarchy  in 
France.    1254. 

—  Historical  literature.     1149. 

—  Methods  of  teaching-  history.    245. 

—  ed.     British  orations.     188. 
Adams,  F.  C.     [Fiction.]     657. 

Adams,  G:  B.    Medieval  civilization.    152. 
Adams,  H:    Albert  Gallatin.     1486. 

—  Ang-lo-saxon  courts  of  law.    308. 

—  J:  Randolph.     1488. 

—  ed.    New  England  federalism.    181. 
Adams,  H.  B.    Germanic  origin  of  New  England  towns. 

1334. 

—  Maryland's  influence  on  land  cessions.    1334. 

—  Methods  of  historical  study.    245. 
-   Same.    J334. 

—  Norman  constables  in  America.    1334. 

—  Organization  of  Amer.  hist,  assoc.    13:M. 

—  Saxon  tithing-men  in  America.    1334. 

—  Village  communities  of  Cape  Ann  and  Salem.    1334. 

—  ed.    Johns  Hopkins  university  studies.      1334. 
Adams,  H:C.    Taxation  in  the  U.  S.    1334. 
Adams,  Bev.  H:  C.     [Fiction.]     657. 

Adams,  H.  G.    D:  Livingstone.     1517. 
Adams,  J:    Letters.    1079. 

—  Works.     182. 

—  a7id  A.    Familiar  letters.     1079. 

Adams,  J:  Q.    Jubilee  of  the  constitution.    182. 

—  Masonic  institution.     237. 

—  Memoirs.     1466. 

—  Poems.    1026. 

Adams,  J.  W.     Sewers  and  drains.    406. 
Adams,  Mrs.  L.,  see  Adams,  A.  A.    657. 
Adams,  M.     [Fiction.]    657. 
Adams,  N.     [Fiction.]     657. 

—  Friends  of  Christ.     1463. 

Adams,  O.  F.    American  authors.     1539. 

—  English  authors.     1543. 
Adams,  T:  F.     Typographia.     449. 

Adams,  W:,  of  England.  Sacred  allegories.    105. 
Adams,  W:,  of  Nashotah.    Christian  science.    59. 

—  Mercy  to  babes.     115. 

Adams,"  W:,  M.  D.,  of  London.      Subcutaneous 

surgery.    412. 
Adams,  W:D.    Dictionai-y  of  english  literature. 

1003. 

—  Quips  and  quiddities.     1083. 

~ed.     Songs  from  the  novelists.     1022. 
Adams,  W:H:  D.     [Fiction.]    657. 

—  Child-life  and  girlhood  of  remarkable  women. 

1436. 

—  Curiosities  of  superstition.     134. 

—  Eastern  archipelago.     1419. 

—  Eminent  sailors.     1504. 

—  Eminent  soldiers.     1499. 


Adams,  W:  H:  D.— Continued. 

—  Englishwomen  of  the  victoriau  era.     1545. 

—  Famous  regiments.    233. 

—  Famous  ships.     234. 

—  Forest,  .jungle  and  prairie.     506. 

—  Great  civil  war.    1222. 

—  Great  english  churchmen.     1454. 

—  Hei'oes  oi  travel.     1515. 

—  Land  of  the  Incas.     1417. 

—  Light-houses.     450. 

—  Memorable  battles.     1228. 

—  Merry  monarch.    1224. 

—  Old  english  worthies.     1442. 

—  Pompeii  and  Herculaneum.     1270 

—  Recent  polar  voyages.    1433. 

—  Scenes  with  thehunter  and  trapper.    504. 

—  Secret  of  success.    64. 

—  Shore  and  sea.     1515. 

—  Sword  and  pen.     1442. 

—  Warrior,  priest  and  statesman.    1442. 

—  Woman's  work  and  worth.     153. 

—  Women  of  fashion.     1443. 

—  Women  travellers  of  the  19th  centui-y.     1516. 
Adams,  W:T.     [Fiction.]     658. 
Adamson,  R.     Fichte.     1447. 

Addey,  M.    Stonewall  Jackson.     1502. 
Addison,  C:  G.    Damascus  and  Palmyra.     1312. 
Addison,  H:  R.     [Drama.]    519. 
Addison,  J.     [Drama.]    519. 

—  [Essays.]    1049. 

—  [Fiction.]    658. 

—  Guardian.     1049. 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     1091. 

—  Poetical  works.     1026. 

—  Spectator.     1049. 

Adeler,  Max,  pseud,  see  Clark,  C:  H. 
Adersbach,  A.    Gedichte.    1105. 
Adler,  A.    Volkswirthschaftslehre.    191. 
Adler,  F.    Creed  and  deed.    74. 
Admonish  Crime,  anagram,  see  Richmond,  J.  C. 
Adventurer.    1049. 
Adventures  of  a  missionary.     116. 
Aeschylus,  see  Aischylos.     519. 
Aesop,  see  Ais6pos. 

Agassiz,  E.  C.    First  lesson  in  natural  history. 
374. 

—  Same.    283. 

—  L:  Agassiz.     1521. 

Agassiz,  L:  J:  R.     Bibliographia  zoologi.'o.     24. 
~  Classification  of  insects.    376. 

—  Contributions  to  natural  history.    345. 

—  Deep-sea  dred^ings.     329. 

—  Florida  reefs,  kevs  and  coast.    329. 

—  Geological  sketches.    333. 

—  Methods  of  study  in  natural  history.     352. 

—  Structure  of  animal  life.    370. 

—  and  E.  C.    Journey  in  Brazil.     1415. 

—  and  A:  A.  Gould.  "  Principles  of  zoology.    365. 

—  and  others.    Lake  Superior.     326. 
Agincourt,  see  Seroux  d'Agincourt. 
Aguecheek,  see  Fairbanks,  C:  B. 
Aguilar,  G.     [Fiction.]     658. 

—  pjssays  and  miscellanies.    74. 

—  Women  of  Israel.    152. 
Ahn,  F:    Dutch  grammar.    278. 
Aide,  H.     [Fiction.]    658. 
Aiken,  L.  A.     [Drama.]     519. 
Aikin,  G:  L.     tDrama.]     519. 
Aikin,  J:     J:  Howard.     1512. 

—  Letters  from  a  father.    59. 

—  Miscellaneous  writings.    1545. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Aikin. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Allibone. 


Aikin,  3:— Continued. 

—  and  A.   L.   Barbauld.      Evenings    at    home. 

1087. 
Aikin,    L.      Correspondence    with     Channing. 
1080. 

—  Court  of  Charles  I.     1224. 

—  Court  of  Elizabeth.    1222. 

—  Court  of  James  I.     1224. 

—  J:  Aikin.     1545. 

—  Joseph  Addison.     1545. 

Aikman,  J.     History  of  Scotland.     1314. 
Ainger,  A.     C:  Lamb.     1551. 
Ainslie,  Herbert,  pseud.,  see  Maitland,  E:    795. 
Ainsworth,    R.     English   and  latin   dictionary. 

267. 
Ainsworth,  W:  F.     In  the  track  of  the  10,000. 

1174. 
Ainsworth,  W:  H.     [Fiction.]     658. 
Aischylos.     [Drama.]    519. 
Aisopos.     Fables.    1138. 
Aitken,  W:    Science  and  practice  of  medicine. 

408. 
Aiton,  J:    Lands  of  the  Messiah.    1192. 
Akenside,  M:    Poetical  works.     1026. 
Alarcon,  V:  A.  de.     [Fiction.]     660. 
Albee,  J :    Literary  art.    507. 
Alberg-,  A.     [Fiction.]    660. 

—  Gustavus  Vasa.     1282. 

Albert,  Prince  consort.    Golden  precepts.     1091. 
Albert,  H:    Gedichte.    1105. 
Albert,  M.    Holland  and  her  heroes.     1285. 
Albert,  Stanislaus,  pseud.,  see  G-rabowski,  S.  S. 

A.  graf  v.    737. 
Albertinus,  Aejr.    Lucifers  konigreich.    1105. 
Albertis,  L:  M.  d'.    New  Guinea.    1420. 
Albery,  J.     [Drama.]    519. 

Albini,  pseud.,  .sec  Meddlhammer,  J:  B.  v.    570. 
Albions  England.     W:  Warner.     1221. 
Alcock,  Sir  R.    Capital  of  the  tycoon.     1300. 
Alcock,  R.  H.    Botanical  names.    360. 
Alcott,  A.  B.    Concord  days.     1050. 

—  Sonnets  and  canzonets.     1026. 
Alcott,  L.  M.     [Fiction.]    660. 

Alcott,  W:  A.     Confessions  of  a  school-master. 
243. 

—  Young  mother.    404. 

Alden,  E.  A.    Newspaper  catalogue.    33. 
Alden,  H:  M.,  joint  author,  see  Guernsey,  A.  H. 
Alden,  I.  M.     [Fiction.]     661. 
Alden,  J.     Science  of  government.    164. 

—  Studies  in  Bryant.     1028. 
Alden,  W.  L.     [Fiction.]    661. 

—  Columbus.     1517. 

Aldrich,  M.  A.    U.  S.  marine  corps.     1348. 
Aldrich,  T:  B.     [Fiction.]    661. 

—  From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth.     1206. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1026. 
Aldridge,  R.    Life  on  a  ranch.     1399. 
Aleman,  M.     [Fiction.]     662. 

Alexander,  Mx's.,  pseud.,  see  Hector,  A.  F.     753. 
Alexander,  A.     Israelitish  nation.     1168. 

—  ed.     Evidences  of  Christianity.     97. 

Sketches  of  the  Log  college.     1450. 

Alexander,  F.    Story  of  Ida.    1462. 

—  tr.  and  ill.     Roadside  songs  of  Tuscany.    495. 
Alexander,  S.    Eclipse  expedition  to  Labrador. 

308. 

—  Harmonies  of  the  solar  system.    803. 
Alexandrowitsch,  L.     [Fiction.]     662. 
Alexis,  Wilibald,  pseud.,  see  Haring,  W: 
Alfieri,  V.     Autobiography.    1563. 


Alford,H:    How  to  study  the  New  testament. 


—  Letters  from  abroad.    1267. 

—  Meditations  in  advent.    108. 

—  Queen's  english.    271. 

Alger,  H.,  jr.,  and  ().   A.  Cheney. 
520.  ' 

Alger,  W:  R.    Future  life.    83. 

—  Poetry  of  the  east.     1145. 
Alice,  Cousin,  pseud.,  see  Haven,  A. 


Dialogues. 


749. 


Alice,  Princess.     Biographical  sketch'and  let 

ters.     1472. 
Alison,  Sir  A.    Duke  of  Marlborough,    loft"). 

—  Essays.    1050. 

—  History  of  Europe.    1203. 

—  Miscellaneous  essays.    1051. 

—  Nature  and  principles  of  taste.    465. 
All  the  way  round.    A.  E.  Carr.     1190. 
All  the  world  over.    E.  Hodder,  ed.    1190 
Allan,  G:    Sir  Walter  Scott.     1552. 

Allan,  W:    Jackson  in  Shenandoah  Valley.  135U 
Allan,  W.    Strength  of  beams.    458. 

—  Theory  of  arches.     413. 

AUand,  M.,  pseud.,  sec  Sauer,  K:  M.    843. 
Allardyce,  A.     [Fiction.]    662. 
Alldridge,  L.     [Fiction.]    662. 

—  World's  workers.     1512. 

AUeine,  J.     Alarm  to  unconverted  sinners.    102. 
Allen,  C:  B.     Cottage  building.     458. 
Allen,  C.  B.  and  M.  A.    Man  wonderful.    400. 
Allen,  C:  G.     Anglo-saxon  Britain.    1219. 

—  Colin  Clout's  calendar.     1092. 

—  Colour  sense.    465. 

—  Colours  of  flowers.    360. 

—  Evolutionist  at  lai'ge.     353. 

—  Flowers  and  their  pedigrees.    357. 

—  [Nature  studies.]    285. 

—  Physiological  {esthetics.    465. 

—  see  also  Power,  Cecil,  pseud.    827. 
Allen,  F.  D.    [Philological  essays.]    266. 
Allen,  F.  H.,  ed.    Cortes.    1518. 
Pizarro.    1518. 

Allen,  G:    Philidor.     1538. 

Allen,  Grant,  see  Allen,  C:  G. 

Allen,  H.    Bats  of  North  America.    386. 

Allen,  H.  T.    Guide  to  Niagara.    1376. 

Allen,  J.    To  foretell  frost.    331. 

Allen,  J.    Battles  of  the  british  navy.     1228. 

—  Earl  of  Dundonald.     1504. 

Allen,    J.      Autocrasy   in  Poland  and    Russia. 

1277. 
Allen,  3.,  joint  author,  see  Dilley,  J.  J.    545. 
Allen,  J.  A.    American  sciuri.    386. 

—  Coatis,  genus  nasua.    386. 

—  Genus  bassaris.    386. 

—  Geographical  distribution  of  mammalia.    384. 

—  North  american  pinnipeds.    386. 

—  Works  on  cete  and  sirenia.    25. 

—  joint  author,  see  Coues,  E. 
Allen,  J.  H:    Christian  history.     117. 
Allen,  M.  'E,.,  joint  author,  .seeSaflford,  M.  J. 
Allen,  R:  L.    New  amer.  farm  book.    430. 
Allen,   W:    American  biographical   dictionary. 

1437. 
Allen,  W:,  and  T:  R:  H.  Thompson.     Exjiedi- 

tion  to  the  Niger.    1324. 
Allen,  W:  F.    Guide  to  english  history.    1215. 

—  History  topics.    1149. 
AUerton,  E.  P.     Amabel.    1026. 

Allibone,  S :  A.    Dictionary  of  english  literature. 
1003. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Allies. 


AUTHOB-INDEX. 


Ansted. 


Allies,  T;W:    Journal  in  France.     1260. 
AUingham,  J:  T.     [Drama.]     520. 
Allingham,  W:     Poems.     1026. 
AUston,  W.     [Fiction.]     662 

—  Lectures  on  art  and  poems.    465. 
Almanach  de  Gotha.     156. 
Almar,  G:     [Drama.]     520. 
Almquist,  C:  J.  L:     [Fiction.]     662. 
Altemus,  J.  T.     Helena  Modjeska.     1538. 
Althaus,  P:    Admiral  Nelson.    1430. 

—  Beaconsfleld.     1430.' 

—  C:J.Fox.    1429. 

—  Graf  J :  Russell.    1430. 

Althorp,  Viscount,  s^-e  Spencer,  3:G:,Sd  earl. 

Alvensleben,  K:  L:  F:  W:  G.  v.     [Fiction.]     662. 

Alvord,  B:    Tangencies.     299. 

Alzog,  J:    Church  history.     117. 

Amateur  casual.  The,  pseud.,  see  Grreenwood,  J. 

Amateur  work.     390. 

Ambach,  E.     [Fiction.]     662. 

Ambros,  A:  W:    Geschichte  der  musik.     492. 

Ambrose,  Paul,  pseud.,  see  Kennedy,  J:  P. 

Amcotts,  V.     [Drama.]     520. 

American  adventure.    1368. 

American  agriculturist.    435. 

American  almanac.     156. 

American  antiquarian.     1333. 

American  architect.     475. 

American  archives.     P:  Force,  ed.     1345. 

American  art  review.    470. 

American  bookseller.     511. 

American  boy's  handy  book.    D.  C.  Beard.    499. 

American  chemical  journal.     321. 

American  christian  record.     125. 

American  entomologist.    379. 

American  ephemeris.     302. 

Amei-ican  historical  assoc.  papers.    1334. 

American  Journal  of  education.    242. 

American  journal  of  forestry.     438. 

American  journal  of  mathematics.     296. 

American  journal  of  philolog.y.    265. 

American  journal  of  science.     290. 

American  law  register.     225. 

American  naturalist.     290. 

American  nights'  entertainments.     1091. 

American  philological  assoc.  transactions.    265. 

American  poems.     1024. 

American  presbyterian  review.    78. 

American  public  health  assoc.  reports.    405. 

American  publishers'  circular.    16. 

American  quarterly  church  review.     78. 

American  social  science  assoc.    Papers  on  crime. 

222. 
American  state  papers.     174. 
Americanus,  Gracchus,  pseud.,  see  Wells,  J:  G. 
Amerikanischer  turner-kalender.     306. 
Amero,  C,  joint  author,  see  Tissot,  V:    875. 
Ames,  A.     Sex  in  industry.     403. 
Ames,  C:  G.      George    Eliot's    two    marriages. 

1549. 
Ames,  F.     Works.     182. 
Ames,  F.  B.,  comp.     [Fiction.]    663. 
Ames,  M.  C,  see  Hudson,  M. 
Amherst,  J.  A.     [Drama.]     520. 
Amicis,  E.  de.    Constantinople.     1293. 

—  Holland.     1286. 

—  Jottings  about  London.     1236. 

—  Military  life  in  Italy.     1267. 

—  Morocco.    1318. 

—  Spain.     1274. 

—  Studies  of  Paris.     1132. 


Ammen,  D.    Atlantic  coast.     1357. 
Ammianus  Marcellinus.    Roman  history.    1179. 
Amort,  Pl.jV.     Wunderthater.     53. 
Amory,  M.  B.     J:  Singleton  Copley.     1527. 
Amos,  A.     Great  oyer  of  poisoning.     223. 
Amos,  S.     Fifty  years  of  the  english  constitu- 
tion.    162. 

—  Remedies  for  war.    224. 

—  Science  of  law.    207. 

^  Science  of  politics.     159. 

Ampere,    J:  J.   A.       Histoire    litteraire    de    la 

France.     1127. 
Amyntor,  Gerhard  v.,  pseud.,  see  Gerhard,  D.  v. 
Anacharsis  the  younger,  see  Barthelemy,  J:  J. 
Anatomy  of  melancholy.     R.  Burton.     56. 
Ancona,  A.    Monete  r'omane.    480. 
Anders,  L:  F.,  .<!ee  Stolle,  L:  F.     865. 
Andersen,  H.  C.     [Drama.]     520. 

—  [Fiction.]     663. 

—  Gedichte.     520. 

—  In  Spain.     1272. 

—  Pictures  of  travel.     1205. 

—  Poet's  bazaar.     1205. 

—  Reiseskizzen.     1564. 

—  Story  of  my  life.     1564. 
Anderson,  A.  D.    Silver  country.     1401. 
Anderson,  E.  G.    Healthy  city  children.    404. 
Anderson,  E:  L.    Modern  horsemanship.    502. 
Anderson,  J.     [Drama].     520. 

Anderson,  Rev.  J.    Ladies  of  the  covenant.   1455. 
Anderson,  J:      T:. Chalmers.     1457. 
Anderson,  M.  B.    Art-training:  in  oolleges.    340. 
Anderson,  O.  S.  L.     [Fiction.]     666. 
Anderson,  R.    Hawaiian  islands.    1422. 
Anderson,  R.  B.      America  not  discovered  by 
Columbus.     1332. 

—  Norse  mythology.     136. 

—  ed.     Younger  Edda.     136. 

—  and  J.  Bjarnason,  tr.    Viking  tales.    1142. 
Anderson,  T:     Shorthand.    447. 
Anderson,  T:  D.    Christ's  sanction  to  revelation.    93. 
Anderson,  T:  M.    Political  conspiracies.     1357. 
Anderson,  W:,  0/ Zo«rfo«.     [Fiction.]     666. 
AnderBOn,W:,  of  Edinburgh.  Animal  world.  369. 

—  Treasury  of  history  and  biography.     1158. 
Andersson,  C:  J:    Lake  Ngami.     1328. 

—  Lion  and  elephant.     385. 
i   —  Okavango  river.     1328. 

I  —  South-western  Africa.    1328. 

j   Andrea,  J:  G:  F:  W:     [Fiction.]     666. 

Andreas,  F.  C,  joint  author,  see  Stolze,  F. 

Andree,  R-..  joint  author,  see  Kohn,  A. 

Andrews,  E.  A.     Latin-english  lexicon.     267. 

Andrews,  F.     [Fiction.]     666. 

Andrews,  I.  D.     Commerce  of  the  lakes.    253. 

Andrews,  J.     [Fiction.]     666. 

Andrews,  J.  N.     History  of  the  sabbath.     114. 

Andrews,  S.     South  since  the  war.     1380. 
!   Andrews,  W:  A.      Voyage  across  the  Atlantic. 

1198. 
I    Androw  of  Wyntxmn.    Cronykil  of  Scotland.    1213. 

Anecdota  oxoniensia.     264. 

Angle,  Cousin,  pse^id.     [Fiction.]    666. 

Angus,  J.  K.    [Drama.]    520. 

Anley,  C.     [Fiction.]     666. 

Anneke,  M.  F.     [Fiction.]     666. 

Annual  of  scientinc  discovery.     289. 

Annual  record  of  science  and  industry.     289. 

Annual  register.     1162. 

Anson,  W.  S.  W.     [Fiction.]    666. 

Ansted,  D:T:    In  search  of  minerals.    284. 


Entries  in  araall  type  r^fey  to  cpntents  only. 


Anstey. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Arrom. 


Anstey,  F.,  pseud.,  see  Guthrie,  F:  A.     741. 
Anstey,  J:    Pleader's  guide.     1083. 
Anthony,  H:  B.     Memorial  addresses.     1438. 
Aiiti(iiiar.y.     1329. 
Antisell,  T:    Photogenic  or   hydro-carbon  oils. 

452. 
Anton,  P:    England's  essayists.     1545. 
Antoninus,  M.  A.     Thoughts.     46. 
Anvers,  N.  D',  pseud.,  see  Bell,  N.  R.  E. 
Anzengruber,  L:     [Fiction.]     666. 
Apgrar,  E.  A.    Technical  education.    241. 
Apologia.     97. 

Apostolic  fathers,  Epistles.     99. 
Appeltern,  Herman  van,  pseud.,  sec  Engelen, 

A.  W.     725. 
Appleton,  E.  H.     [Fiction.]    666. 
Appleton,  T:  G.    Letters.     1539. 

—  Syrian  sunshine.     1313. 

Appletons' cyclopaedia  of  applied  mechanics.  389. 

—  cyclopaedia  of  biogi-aphy.     1427. 

—  cyclopaedia  of  drawing. '  483. 

—  dictionary  of  mechanics.     389. 

—  general  guide  to  the  U.  S.     1363. 

—  guide  to  Mexico.     1410. 

—  literary  bulletin.     511. 

—  mechanics'  magazine.     390. 

—  summer  book.     1091. 

Arago,  D.  F.  J:  Distinguished  scientitic  men. 
1519. 

—  Siimmtliche  werke.    281. 
Arblay,  F.  d'.     [Fiction.]     666. 

—  Diary  and  letters.     1545. 
Arbouville,  S.  d'.     [Fiction.]     666. 
Arbuthnot,   Captain.    [Drama.]     521. 
Arbuthnot,  J:    Miscellaneous  works.     1083. 
Arclueological  institute  of  America.     1333. 
Archer,  E.  M.     [Fiction.]     666. 

Archer,  T:    Middle  ages.    73. 
Archer,  T:     Decisive  events.     1157. 
Archer,  T:     [Drama.]     521. 

—  and  3:  C.  Broug-h.     [Drama.]     521. 
Archer,  W:    English  dramatists.     1544. 
Arden,  Henry  T.,  pseud.,  see  Arnold,  H:  T:    521. 
Arey,  Mrs.  H.  E.  G.     Home  and  school  training. 

245. 
Arfvedson,  CD.     [Fiction.]     666. 
Argand,  J:  R.     Imaginary  quantities.     298. 
Argles,  M.     [Fiction.]    666. 
Argyle,  A.     [Fiction.]     667. 
Argyll,  Duke  of,  see  Campbell,  G:  J:  D. 
Ariosto,  L:    Orlando  Furioso.     1131. 

—  Paladin  and  saracen.     1131. 

—  Tales  from.     1132. 

Aristarchi  bey.    Tiirkische  skizzcn.     1292. 

Aristophanes.     [Drama.]    531. 

Arlincourt,  C:  V:  Le  P.  vicomte  d\  [Fiction.] 
667. 

Armand,  pseud.,  see  Strubberg,  F:  A:    867. 

Armin,  Th.,  pseud.,  see  Witter,  M. 

Arminius,  J.     Works.     68. 

Armitage,  E:    Lectures  on  painting.     485. 

Armitage,  E.  S.  Childhood  of  the  english  na- 
tion.    1218. 

Armitage,  T:    Jesus.    93. 

Armour,  J.     Iron  and  heait.    455. 

—  Power  in  motion.     415. 

Armstrong,  G:  D.     Theology  of  christian  expe- 
rience.   97. 
Armstrong-,  J.    Anthony  Wayne.    14.37. 

—  R:  Montg-omery.    14.37. 
Armstrong,  R.     Chimneys.     414. 

—  Steam  boilers.    417. 


1460. 


1051. 


Armstrong,  R  —Continued. 

—  Steam  boilers,  etc.,  see  Campin,  F  414 
Armstrong,  W.  C.  Capt.  J:  Smith.  1503.' 
Army  and  navy  journal.    232. 

Army  of  the  (Cumberland,  Society,  reports.    238 
Armytage,  F.  F.     Old  court  customs.    261. 
Arnason,  J.,  comp.     Icelandic  legends.     142. 
Arndt,  E.  M.    Wanderungen  mit  Stein.    1495. 
Arneth,  A.  ritter  v.      (reschiclite  Maria  There- 

sia's.     1242. 
Arnim,  E.  v.     Correspondence.     1124. 
Arnim,L:A.  V.    [Drama.]    521. 

—  [Fiction.]    667. 

Arnold,  A.    Through  Persia.     1306. 

Arnold,  Birch,  pseud.,  see  Bartlett,  A.  E.     672. 

Arnold,    C.     Index   to  Shakespearian   thought. 

Arnold,  E.     [Poetical  works.]    1026. 

—  Indian  idylls.     1147. 
Arnold,  F:  '  [Fiction.]    667. 
Arnold,  G:     [Fiction.]     667. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1026. 

Arnold,  G:  M.  Brock-.     Gainsborough.     1528. 
Arnold,  H.  P.    European  mosaic.    1267. 
Arnold,  H:T:     [Drama.]    521. 
Arnold,  I:  N.    Abraham  Lincoln. 

—  Benedict  Arnold.     1.501. 
Arnold,  J.     Belle  Island.     1361. 
Arnold,  K:     [Drama.]    521. 
Arnold,  M.    Culture  and  anarchy. 

—  Discourses  in  Amei'ica.     1051.  ' 

—  Essays  in  criticism.     1051. 

—  Friendship's  garland.     1051. 

—  God  and  the  Bible.    97. 

—  H:  Heine.     1557. 

—  Irish  essays.     1051 . 

—  Isaiah  of  Jerusalem.    1007. 

—  Last  essays  on  church  and  religion.     74. 

—  Literature  and  dogma.    97. 

—  Maurice  de  Guerin.    ],5fi0. 

—  Mixed  essays.     1051. 

—  On  translating  Homer.     1139. 

—  Poems.    1026. 

—  St.  Paul  and  protestantism.     74. 

—  Study  of  Celtic  literature.     1144. 

Arnold,  S:  G.    History  of  Rhode  Island.    1373. 

—  Patrick  Henry.     1487. 

Arnold,  T:    Correspondence.     1455. 

—  Hannibal.     1.508. 

—  History  of  Rome.     1 177. 

—  Lectures  on  modern  history.    1158. 
Arnold,  T:  K.,  joint  author,  see  Riddle,  J.  E. 
Arnold,  W:    Ansiedelungen  und  wanderungen 

deutscher  stiimme.     1239. 

—  Deutsche  geschichte.     1238. 
Arnold,  W:  D.     [Fiction.]     667. 
Arnold,  W.  H.     [Drama.]     521. 

Arnold,  W.  T.  Roman  provincial  administra- 
tion.    224. 

Arnott,  — .     Bibliotheca  diabolica.     21. 

Arnott,  N.     Physics.    310. 

Arnould,  A:  J:  F.,  joint  author,  see  Simon,  J.  P. 
599. 

—  and  L:  P:  N.  Fournier.     [Fiction.]    667. 
Arnould,  Sir  J.     Lord  Denman.     1510. 
Arouet,  F.  M.,  see  Voltaire. 

Arp,  Bill,  pseud.,  see  Smith,  C:  H. 
Arr,  E.  H.,  pseud.,  see  Rollins,  E.  C. 
Arrianos.     Expedition  of  Alexander.     1175. 
Arrom,  C.     [Fiction.]     667. 
Arskatalog  for  svenska  bokhandeln.    20. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue- 


Art. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Bacon. 


Art  amateur.    470. 

Art  journal.     470. 

Artaud  de  Montor,  A.  F.     Roman  pontiffs.    1461. 

Arthalis,  pseud.,  see  Steinlein,  L.     863. 

Arthur,  T.  S.     [Fiction.]     667. 

Arthur,  W  :    Family  and  christian  names.     1565. 

—  Italy  in  transition.     1263. 

—  -  Revolution  of  1848.    73. 
Arusmont,  F.  d'.     [Fiction.]    668. 
Aerztliche  sprechstunden.     P.  Niemeyer.     402. 
AsbjOrnsen,  P:  C.     Norwegische  volksmiirehen. 

142. 

—  Round  the  yule  log.     142. 
Ascham,  R.     English  works.     1009. 
Ashe,  W.,  f(Z.     Kandahar  campaign.    1317. 
Ashenhurst,  T:  R.     Design  in  textile  fabrics. 

456. 
Ashley,  W.  J.    James  and  Philip  Van  Artevelde. 

1285. 
Ashton,  J:    Adventures  of  capt.  J:  Smith.    1191. 

—  Cai'icature  on  Napoleon  1.     1081. 

—  Chap-books.     1087. 

—  Humor,   wit  and  satire  of  the  17th  century. 

1083. 

—  Old  times.     1225. 

—  Social  life  in  the  reign  of  Anne.     1233. 
Ashwell,  A.  R.,  and  R.  G.  Wilberforce.     S:  Wil- 

berforce.     1457. 
Ashworth,  H:    Recollections  of  R:  Cobdeu.   205. 
Astle,  T:     Origin  and  progress  of  writing.    447. 
Athanasius,  St.     Select  treatises.     93. 
Atlienanim.     512. 

Atkins,  S.     Belzoni  in  Egypt.     1321. 
Atkinson,  E:    Cotton  mfrs.  of  the  U.  S.    453. 

—  Railroads  of  the  U.  S.     258. 

—  What  is  a  bank?    19.5. 

Atkinson,  J.  B.    Art  tour  to  northern   capitals. 

1211. 
Atkinson,  J.  C.  Sketches  in  natural  history.   365. 
Atkinson,  J:  J.     Friction  of  air  in  mines.     428. 

—  (iases  in  coal  mines.     428. 
Atkinson,  T:    Ecclesiastical  development.    98. 
Atkinson,  T:  W.     Siberia.     1313. 

—  Upper  and  lower  Amoor.     1314. 
Atkinson,  W:  P.     History  and  study  of  history. 

1149. 

—  Right  use  of  books.     248. 
Atrocious  judges.    1510. 

Attache  in  Madrid.    Mme.  Calderon  de  la  Barca. 

1273. 
Atterbury,   F.       Memoir    and  correspondence. 

1455. 

—  Private  correspondence.     1078. 
Attfield,  J:    Chemisti-y.    407. 

Atwater,  C.    Tour  to  Prairie  du  Chien.     1365. 

Atwater,  W.  O.    Fish  as  food.     446. 

Atwood,  I):,  joint  author,  see  Tenney,  H.  A. 

Aubigne,  Merle  d',  see  Merle  d'Aubigne,  J:  H: 

Aubuisson  de  Voisins,  J  :  F.  d'.  Hydraulics. 
425. 

Auck  and.  Baron,  see  Eden,  W: 

Audsley,  G:  A.,  and  J.  L.  Bowes.  Keramic  art 
of  Japan.    481. 

Audsley,  W:  J.,  and  G:  A.  Dictionary  of  archi- 
tecture.   473. 

Outlines  of  ornament.    483. 

Audubon,  J:  J.    Birds  of  America.     383. 

—  and  J:    Bachman.      Quadrupeds    of    North 

America.    385. 
Audubon,  L.,  ed.    J:  J.  Audubon.     1521. 
Auer,  Adelheid  v.,  p.'ieud.,  .see  Cosel,  C.  v. 


Auerbach,  B.     [Fiction.]    668. 

—  Schrift  uud  volk.    1119. 

Auersperg,  A.  A.  graf  v.     Gesammelte  werke. 
1115. 

—  Last  knight.     1115. 

Auflfenberg,  J.  freiherr  v.     [Drama.]     521. 
Augier,  G.  V:  E.     [Drama.]     521. 
August,  F:  L:     [Fiction.]     669. 
Augusti,  B.     [Fiction.]     669. 
Augustinus,  A.,  St.     C'onfessions.     1464. 

—  Short  treatises.     108. 

Aulnoy,  M.  C.  comtesse  d\     [Fiction.]     669. 
Aumale,  H:  E.  P.  L:  due  d'.     Princes  de  Conde. 

1475. 
Aurelius  Antoninus,  M:,  see  Antoninus,  M.  A. 
Austen,  J.     [Fiction.]     669. 

—  Letters.     1080. 

Austin,  A.     Savonarola.     521. 

Austin,  G:  L.   H:  Wadsworth  Longfellow.    1541. 

—  Water-analysis.    322. 

Austin,  J.  G.'   Limes  and  cements.    460. 
Austin,  Mrs.  J.  G.     [Fiction.]    669. 

—  Nantucket  scraps.    1373. 
Austin,  L:     H:  Irving.    1537. 

Authors  and  publishers.    G:  H.  Putnam.     450. 
Auton,  C,  pseud.,  see  Hoppin,  A:     761. 
Avery,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]    670. 
Awdry,¥.,  and  others.     [Fiction.]    670. 
Ayguals  de  Izco,  W.     [Fiction.]    670. 
Aylward,  A.     Transvaal  of  to-day.     1329. 
Aynsley,   H.    G.  M.  Murray-.     Visit  to  Hindo- 

stan.     1304. 
Ayres,  A.     W:  A:  Muhlenberg.     1451. 
Ayres,  A.,  and  P.  Blake.     [Drama.]    521. 
Ayres,  Alfred,  pseud.,  see  Osmun,  1:  E. 
Ayres,  G:  B.    How  to  paint  photographs.    490. 
Aytoun,  W:  E.     [Drama.]    521. 

—  [Fiction.]     670. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1027. 

—  ed.    Ballads  of  Scotland.    1024. 
Azeglio,  Marchese  d'.     [Fiction.]    670. 

—  Recollections.     1563. 


B.,  A.     [Drama.]     521. 

B.,  M.  E.     [Fiction.]    670. 

B.,  M.  E.,  pseud.,  see  Blake,  M.  E. 

B— ,  Mme.  de.     Memoirs  of  Rachel.     1538. 

Bab  ballads.    W:  S.  Gilbert.     1032. 

Babbitt,  E.  D.     Health  manual.    55. 

—  Principles  of  light  and  color.    55. 

—  Religion.     55. 

Babcock,  E.  W.     Household  hints.    443. 
Babo,  J.  M.     [Drama.]     521. 
Bach,  O.     [Fiction.]    670. 

Bache,  A.  D.     Discussion  of  magnetic  and  mete- 
orological observations.     317,  318. 

—  Magnetic  survey  of  Pennsylvania.    317. 

—  Observations  at  Girard  college.    317. 

—  and  J.  E.  Hilgard.     Terrestrial  magnetism  in 

the  U.  S.     320. 
Bache,  Y.,  joint  author,  see  Wood,  G:  B. 
Bache,  R:  M.    American  wonderland.     140. 
Bachman,  J  :,  joint  author,  see  Audubon,  J:  J. 
Back,  S«>G:     Arctic  land  expedition.     1423. 
Backus,  T.  J.     Englisli  literature  in  America. 

1003. 
Bacon,  A.  T.     Month  in  Sicily.     1206. 
Bacon,  F.  lord.    Essays.    1051. 

—  Promus  of  formularies.    1092. 

—  Works.    1009. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Bacon. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Balzani. 


Bacon,  G:  B.,  ed.    Siam.    1305. 
Bacon,  H:    Parisian  art.    487. 

—  Padsiau  year.     1363. 

Bacon,  L.  W.  and  G:  B.    Sabbath  question.    115. 
Bacourt,  A.  chevalier  de.     Souvenirs  of  a  diplo- 
mat.    1130. 
Badeau,  A.    Military  history  of  Grant.    1467. 
Baddeley,  G.  C.     [Drama.]    522. 
Badeker,  K:    Italy.     1366. 
Baer,  Mrs.  B.  F.     [Fiction.]     670. 
Bagehot,  W.    Biographical  studies.    1443. 

—  Depreciation  of  silver.     300. 

—  English  constitution.     162. 

—  Lombard  street.     303. 

—  Physics  and  politics.     159. 
Bagenal,  P.  H.    American  Irish.    1213. 
Bagg,  L.  H.    Four  years  at  Yale.    250. 
Bagger,  C:  C.     [Fiction.]     670. 
Bag-g'esen,  J.    Anthologrie.    1109. 

Bagwell,  R:    Ireland  under  the  Tudors.    1212. 

Bahr,  J:  C.  F.    Romische  litteratur.     1133. 

Bailey,  A.    Milwaukee  directory.     1394. 

Bailey,  J:  J.    Catalogues  and  cataloguing.    1. 

Bailey,  J:  M.    Ensilage.    437. 

Bailey,  J.  W.    Microscopical  observations.    357. 

Bailey,  P.  J.     Festus.     1027. 

Bailey,  W:0.    Michigan  forest  fires.    331. 

Bailey,  W.  W.    Botanical  collector's  handbook. 

357. 
Bailie,  J:  B.     Electricity.    315. 
Baillie,  J.     [Drama].    523. 
Baillie,  J:    Life  studies.     1448. 
Baillie-Grohman,  see  Grohman,  W:  A.  B. 
Baily,  W:  L.     Our  own  birds.    383. 

—  Trees,  plants  and  llowers.    357. 
Bain,  A.     Education.     239. 

—  Emotions  and  will.     57. 

—  James  Mill.     1447. 

—  J:  Stuart  Mill.     1447. 

—  Logic.     59. 

—  Mind  and  body.     51. 

—  Moral  science.    59. 

—  Practical  essays.     1051. 

—  Senses  and  intellect.    57. 

—  Study  of  character.    59. 

Baird,  C:  W.     Huguenot  emigration.     1333. 
Baird,  H:  M.    Modern  Greece.     1290. 

—  Rise  of  the  huguenots.     124. 

—  Robert  Baird.     1451. 

Baird,  J.    Management  of  health.    401. 
Baird,  R.     Protestantism  in  Italy.     134. 

—  Visit  to  northern  Europe.     1383. 

Baird,  S.  F.    American  birds  in  Smithsonian  mu- 
seum.   383. 

—  Reports  on  fisheries.    444. 

—  [Zoological  papers].    371,  372. 

—  ed.  Annual  record  of  science.     389. 

—  awd  C:  Girard.     Serpents.    381. 

—  and  others.    Directions    for    collecting   speci- 

mens.    357. 
Baireuth,  Markgrdfin  von,  see  Frederica  Sophia 

Wilhelmina. 
Baker,  B:    Lateral  pressure  of  earth- work.    413. 
Baker,  B.  A.     Summer  in  the  Azores.     1374. 
Baker,  C:R.    Fruit  culture.    438. 
Baker,  D:E.    Biographia  dramatica.     1044. 
Baker,  F.  A.    Sermons.    108. 
Baker,  G:  A.,  i?'.     Bad  habits  of  good   society. 

1051. 
Baker,  G:  E.,  ed.    W:  H.  Seward.     1488. 
Baker,  G:M.     [Drama.]    533. 


Baker,  G:  M.— Continued. 

—  [Fiction.]    670. 

—  ed.    Reading-club.     516. 
Baker,  H:  B.     English  actors.     1537. 
Baker,  H.  N.     [Fiction.]     670. 

—  Georgey's  menagerie.    385. 
Baker,  J.     Turkey.     1393. 

Baker,  L.  C.    U.  S.  secret  .service.    239 
Baker,  Sir  S:  W.     [Fiction.]    670. 

—  Albert  Nyanza.     1335. 

—  IsmailYa."    1335. 

—  Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia.     1333. 

—  Rifle  and  hound  in  Ceylon.     1305. 

—  Wanderings  in  Ceylon.     1305. 

Baker,  T:  Land  and  engineering  surveying. 
418. 

—  Mathematical  theory  of  the  steam  engine.    416. 

—  Mechanism  and  machine  tools.    414. 

—  Statics  and  dynamics.    313. 

—  joint  author,  see  Fenwick,  T: 
Baker- P«s7tffl,  V.    War  in  Bulgaria.     1391. 
Baker,  W:  M.     [Fiction.]     670. 

Baker,  W:  S.    Engraving.    488. 
Bakewell,  F:  C.    Great  facts.    387. 
Bakewell,  R.     Introduction  to  geology.    334. 
Balbo,  C.    Dante  Alighieri.     1563. 
Balcarres,  Earl  of  see  Lindsay,  A.  W:  C. 
Balch,  W:  R.    James  Abram  Garfield.    1467. 

—  ed.    Garfield's  words.     1094. 
Balch,  W:  S.     [Fiction.]    671. 

Balcke,  T.    Deutsche  landwirthschaft.    1340. 

Baldamus,  E:    Hinrichs'  repertorium.    19. 

Baldamus,  M.  K:    [Fiction.]    671. 

Balde,  J.    Gedichte.    1115. 

Baldwin,  G:  C.    Men    of   the    New    testament. 

1463. 
Baldwin,  H:    Orchids  of  New  England.    363. 
Baldwin,  J.    Book-lover.    510. 

—  English  literature.    1007. 

—  Story  of  Roland.     514. 

—  Story  of  Siegfried.     136. 
Baldwin,  J:  D.    Ancient  America.    348. 

—  Pre-historic  nations.    346. 
Baldwin,  J.  G.    Party  leaders.    1483. 
Baldwin,  'Y:.  joint  ed'.,  see  Thomas,  J. 

Bale,  G.  G.  P.    Anatomy  and  physiology.    398. 

Bale,  J:    Select  works.     74. 

Bale,  M.  P.  Steam  and  machinery  management. 
414. 

Balestier,  C:  W.    James  G.  Blaine.     1484. 

Balfour,  F.  M.     Comparative  embryology.    355. 

Ball,  B.  L.     Rambles  in  eastern  Asia.     1399. 

Ballantine,  H:  Midnight  marches  through  Per- 
sia.    1306. 

Ballantine,  W:  Experiences  of  a  barrister's  life. 
1511. 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.     [Fiction.]    671. 

—  Hudson  Bay.     1406. 

Ballantyne,  T:,  eri.     Essays  in  mosaic.     1051. 
Ballard,  E:    Geographical  names  on  the  coast  of 

Maine.     1370. 
Ballard,  J.  P.    Insect  lives.    376. 
Ballon,  M.  M.    Due  south.     1413. 

—  Due  west.     1190. 

—  Notable  thoughts  about  women.     153. 
Balmds,  J.  L.    European  civilization.    153. 
Baltet,  C:    Grafting  and  budding.    438. 
Balzac,  H.  de.     [Fiction.]    671. 

—  Correspondence.    1180. 

Balzani,  U.    Chroniclers  of  Italy.    1202. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


xvj 


Banck. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Barth. 


Banck,  O:    Lessing.    1444. 

—  Winckelmann.    U44. 

Bancroft,  A.     Washington.     1464. 

Bancroft,  G:  Formation  of  the  constitution.   1846. 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.     1346. 

—  Last  moments  of  eminent  men.    10.50. 

—  Miscellanies.     1052. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     History  of  the  Pacific  states: 

Alaska.     1404. 

California.     1402. 

Central  America.     1411. 

Mexico.     1408. 

North  Mexican  states.     1408. 

Northwest  coast.     1402. 

—  Native  races  of  the  Pacific  states.     1342. 
Bandelier,  A.  F.     Archaeological  tour  in  Mexico. 

1409. 

—  Ruins  of  the  pueblo  of  Pecos.    ISJS. 

—  Sedentary  indians  of  New  Me.xico.    1333. 
Bandl,  L:    Krankheiten  der  tuben,  etc.    411. 
Bandmann,  D.  E.     Actor's  tour.     1192. 
Banim,  J:     [Drama.]     522. 

—  Celt's  paradise.     1027. 

—  andU.     [Fiction.]     671. 

Banks,  G:N.     Cambridge  trifles.     250. 
Banks,  M.  R.     [Fiction.]     671. 
Bannan,  B:,  Joint  author,  see  Daddow,  S.  H: 
Banvard,  J.    Daniel  Webster.     1489. 

—  Plymouth  and  the  pilgrims.     1349. 
Baptie,  D:,  ed.    Musical  biography.     1533. 
Bar,  K:L:v.     Deutsches  reichsgericht.     225. 

—  International  law.     209. 

Barbacovi,  F.  V.  conte.    Literary  history  of  Italy. 

1131. 
Barbauld,  A.  L.     [Fiction.]    671. 

—  Letters  and  writings.     1546. 

—  joint  author,  see  Aikin,  J: 
Barber,  C.     Crack  shot.     504. 
Barber,  J.     [Drama.]     522. 

Barber,  J:  T.,  joint  author,  see  Morgan,  J:  H. 

Barber,  J:  W.     History  of  New  York.     1375. 

Barbier,  A.  A.     Ouvrages  anonymes.     30. 

Barbier,  J.,  joint  author,  see  Carre,  M.     537. 

Barbou,  A.     Victor  Hugo.     1561. 

Barbour,  G:  M.     Florida.     1381. 

Barclay,  J.  T.     City  of  the  great  king.     1311. 

Barclay,  R.  Apology  for  the  true  christian  di- 
vinity.   130. 

Bard,  Samuel  A.,  pseud.,  see  Squier,  E.  G: 

Bardeen,  C.  W.     Rhetoric.    515. 

Bardsley,  C:  W.  Curiosities  of  puritan  nomen- 
clature.   1565. 

—  English  .sui-names.     1565. 
Barenbach,  F:  V.    Herder.    1430. 

Baretti,  G.     Italian  and  english  dictionary.     269. 
Barham,  R:H.     [Fiction.]     671. 

—  Ingoldsby  legends.     1092. 
Barker,  C:"  Charles  II.     1469. 
Barker,  F.     Puerperal  diseases.    409. 
Barker,  M.  A.  lady.     [Fiction.]     671. 

—  Bedroom  and  boudoir.    484. 

—  Housekeeping  in  south  Africa.     1330. 

—  Station  life  in  New  Zealand.     1420. 
Barlow,  J.     Columbiad.     1027. 

Barlow,  J:    Connection  between  jjhysiology  and 

philosophy.     51. 
Barlow,  P:    Strength  of  materials.    458. 

—  Tables.    299. 

Barnard,  C:    [Fiction.]     671. 

—  Co-operation  as  a  business.     196. 

—  joint  author,  see  Mayer,  A.  M. 
Barnard,  C:  F.,j>.     Camilla.     1536. 


Barnard,  C:  F.,  jr.— Continued. 

—  Tone  masters.'    1533. 
Barnard,  E.  A.     [Fiction.]     672. 

Barnard,  F:  A:  P.    Imaginary  metrological  sys- 
tem.    1322. 
Barnard,  H:    National  education  in  Europe.  240. 

—  School  architecture.    476. 

Barnard,  J.  G.    Defenses  of  Washington.    420. 

—  Internal  structure  of  the  earth.    303. 

—  North  Sea  canal  of  Holland.    423. 

—  Problems  of  rotary  motion.     303. 
Barnaval  de  Kerleirec,  L:    Love  poems.    1027. 
Barneby,  W.  H:    The  far,  far  west.     1344. 
Barnes,  A.     Essays  and  reviews.    74. 

—  Evidences  of  Christianity.     97. 

—  Foundation  of  faith.     97. 

—  Life  at  three-score.     1451. 

—  Notes  on  the  Acts.     90. 
I  Corinthians.     90. 

II  Corinthians  and  Galatians.     90. 

Ephesians,  Philippians   and  Colossians.     90. 

Hebrews.    90. 

James,  Peter,  John  and  Jude.    90. 

Revelations.     91. 

Romans.    90. 

The  gospels.     89. 

Thessalonians,   Timothy,   Titus    and  Phile- 
mon.   90. 

—  Scriptural  views  of  slavery.     169. 

—  Way  of  salvation.    95. 
Barnes,  J.,  sen.     [Fiction.]     673. 

Barnes,  J.  K.     Medical  and  surgical   history  of 

the  rebellion.     393. 
Barnes,  T.  W.    Thurlow  Weed.     1489. 
Barnes,  W:  H.     39th  congress.     1362. 
Barnes'  history  of  the  U.  S.    J.  D.  S.     1345. 
Barnett,  B.,  joint  author,  see  Barnett,  M.     533. 
Barnett,  C.  Z.     [Drama.]    523. 
Barnett,  M.     [Drama.]     523. 

—  andB.     [Drama.]     523. 

Barni,  J.     Napoleon  et  Thiers.     1257. 
Barnum,  P.  T.     Struggles  and  triumphs.     1536. 
Barnwell,  pseud.,  see  Roosevelt,  R.  B. 
Baron,  J.     Angriffe  auf  das  erbr(!cht.     203. 
Barr,  A.  E.     [Fiction.]    672. 

—  Young  people  of  Shakespeare's  dramas.     1046. 
Barrell,  G:,  jr.    Pedestrian  in  France.    1260. 
Barrett,  B:F.    Golden  reed.    113. 

—  Letters  on  the  Trinity.    93. 
Barrett,  F.     [Fiction.] '  672. 
Barrett,  L.    Edwin  Forrest.    1537. 
Barrett,  Mary,  pseud.,  see  Nutting,  M.  O. 
Barrett,    W:    A.      English    church    composers. 

1533. 
Barrett,  Walter,  pseud.,  see  Scoville,  J.  A. 
Barriere,  T.,  and  H:  de  Kock.     [Drama.]     523. 

—  and  E.  Plouvier.     [Drama.]     523. 
Barrili,  A.  G.     [Fiction.]     672. 
Barrington,  A.     Introduction  to  heraldry.    1565. 
Barrington,  Sir  J.     Sketches  of  his  own  times. 

1491. 
Barron,  A.    Foot  notes.     1052. 
Barrow,  I:    Works.     68. 
Barrow,  Sir  J:    Pitcairn's  Island.     1421. 

—  Travels  in  China.     1298. 

—  ed.    Voyages  in  the  arctic  regions.    1422. 
Barrows,  W:    Oregon.     1402. 

Barry,  J:  S.     History  of  Massachusetts.     1371. 
Barrymore,  W:     [Drama.]     523. 
Barth,  A.    Religions  of  India.     138. 
Barth,  H:    North  and  central  Africa.    1324. 


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ATTTHOR-INDEX. 


Beck. 


xvij 


Barth,  H.  v.    David  Livingstone.    1326. 
Barthelemy,  J:  J.  a6&e'.     [Fiction.]     672. 

—  Anacharsis  the  younger  in  Greece.  1172. 
Bartholow,  R.  Practice  of  medicine.  408. 
Bartlett,  A.  E.     [Fiction.]     672. 

Bartlett,  D:   Heroes  of  the  indian  rebellion.  1504. 
Bartlett,  D:  W.     Abraham  Lincoln.     1466. 
Bartlett,  E.     Fevers  of  the  U.  S.     409. 
Bartlett,  J:    Familiar  quotations.     516. 

—  Same.     517. 

Bartlett,  Mrs.  J.  M.  D.,  see  Bartlett,  A.  E.     672. 
Bartlett,  J:  R.     Americanisms.     273. 

—  Bibliography  of  Rhode  Island.     28. 

—  Explorations  in  Texas,  etc.     1343. 
Bartlett,  S:  C.     From  Egyf)t  to  Palestine.     1314. 
Bartlett,  W:  H.  C.    Analytical  mechanics.     312. 
Bartol,  C.  A:     Rising  faith.     1052. 

Bartoli,  D.    St.  Ignatius  de  Loyola.     1462. 
Barton,  B.     Letters  and  poems.     1546. 
Barton,  L.     Bernard  Barton.     1546. 
Bascom,  J:    Aesthetics.    465. 

—  The  lawyer.    207. 

—  Science  of  mind.    57. 
Basil,  paeud.     [Fiction.]     672. 
Baskerville,  A.    Poetry  of  Germany.     1113. 
Bastian,  A.     Geographische  und.  ethnologische 

bilder.     1184. 
Bastian,  H:  C.     Beginnings  of  life.    355. 

—  Brain  as  an  organ  of  mind.     51. 

Bastiat,  F:    Essays  on  political  economy.  ^  192. 

—  Essays  on  political  economy.    205. 

~    Same.    Sophisms  of  the  protectionists.     205. 
Bateman,  F:    Aphasia.     409. 

—  Darwinism  tested  by  language.    352. 
Bateman,  J.    Daniel  Wilson.     1457. 
Bates,  A.     [Fiction.]     672. 

—  Mr.  Jacobs.     1081. 

Bates,  G.  W.     Sandwich  Island  notes.     1422. 
Bates,  H:  W.     Naturalist  on  the  Amazons.     295. 

—  ed.    Central  and  South  America.     1411. 
Bates,  J.     Autobiography.     1454. 

—  Early  life.     1454. 

Bates,  W:    Maclise  portrait-gallery.     1538. 

Battlefields  of  the  south.     1359. 

Battu,  L. ,  joint  author,  see  Carre,  M.     537. 

Batty,  J.  H.    How  to  hunt  and  trap.    505. 

Bauberger,  W:     [Fiction.]     672. 

Baudissin,  Qraf  A.     [Fiction.]    673. 

Bauer,  C.     [Fiction.]^    673. 

Bauer,  J.    Brothers  Humboldt.     1522. 

Bauer,  K.     [Memoirs.]     1538. 

Bauerle,  A.     [P'iction.]     673. 

Bauerman,  H.    Descriptive  mineralogy.     323. 

—  Metallurgy  of  ii'on.    455. 
Bauernfeld,'E:  V.     [Drama.]     523. 
Baumbach,  K:    Staats-lexikon.     145. 
Baumgarten,  H.     Geschichte  Spaniens.     1272. 
Baumgarten,  M.     Anti-Kliefoth.     113. 

—  Kampf  um  das  reichscivilstands^esetz.     113. 

—  Protestantism  us  als  politisches  princip.     113. 
Baumgarten-Crusius,  D.  K:  W:     Geschichte  der 

Schweiz.     1287. 

Bausset,  L:  F.  de.     Fenelon.     1461. 

Bautain,  L:  E.  M.     History  of  philosophy.     45. 

Baxley,  H:  W.     Spain.    1274. 
-  What  I  saw  in  America.    1411. 

Baxter,  J.  H.     Statistics,  medical  and  anthropo- 
logical.    393. 

Baxter,  L.  E.    Fi-a  Bartolomeo.     1531. 

—  (Jhiberti  and  Donatello.     1531. 


Baxter,  L.  Y^.— Continued. 
-^  Luca  della  Robbia.    1531. 

—  Renaissance  of  art  in  Italy.    472. 
Baxter,  R:    Call  to  the  unconverted.     102. 

—  Reformed  pastor.     105. 

Baxter,  W:  E:     Winter  In  India.     1303. 
Bayberger,  F.     Inngletscher.     337. 
Bayer,  K:  E.  R.  v.     [Fiction.]    673. 
Bayle,  P:    General  dictionary.     1427. 
Bayley,  J.  R.     Memoirs  of  Brute.     1450. 
Bayley,  T:  H.     [Drama]     523. 
Bayne,  P:    Chief  actors  in  the  puritan  revolu- 
tion.    1222. 

—  Christian  life.    1454. 

—  Essays  in  biography  and  criticism.     1007. 

—  Hugh  Miller.     1522. 

—  Lessons  from  my  masters.    1007. 
Baynes,  C.  R.    Ramble  in  the  east.     1192. 
Bazar  book  of  health.     R.  Tomes.    402. 
Bazire,  E.    Henri  Rochefort.    1444. 

Beach,  A.  E.,  ed.     Science  record.     289. 

Beach,  E.  T.  P.    Pelayo.    1027. 

Beach,  R.  G.     FFiction.]     673. 

Beaconsfleld,  Earl  of,  see  Disraeli,  B: 

Beale,  A.     [Fiction.]     673. 

Beale,  C:  E.,  and  M.  R.  Gately,  ed.s.    Universal 

educator.     450. 
Beale,  L.  S.     How  to  work  with  a  microscope. 

356. 

—  Protoplasm.    345. 

—  Slight  ailments.    408. 

Beale,  S.     ProKtable  poultry  keeping.    442. 
Bean,  T.  H.    Fishes  In  the  Arctic  ocean.    1425. 
Beard,  C:    Reformation    of    the    16th    century. 

122. 
Beard,  D.  C.    What  to  do  and  how  to  do  it.    499. 
Beard,  G:  M.     American  nervousness.    409. 

—  Nervous  exhaustion.    409. 

—  Salem  witchcraft.    55. 

Beard,  J:  R.    Toussaint  L'Ouverture.     1480. 

Beardmore,  N.     Hydrology.    425. 

Beaton,  A.  C:    Quantities  and   measurements. 

459. 
Beattie,  J.    Moral  science.    59. 

—  Poetical  works.    1027. 

Beattie,  W:,  ed.    Life  and  letters  of  T:  Camp- 
bell.    1547. 
Beatty,  J:    [Fiction.]    673. 

—  Citizen  soldier.     1359. 

Beauchesne,  A.  H.  duB.     Bourbon  prince.    1475. 

—  Louis  XVIL    1475. 

Beaumarchais,  P:  A:  Caron,  called  de.    [Drama.] 

523. 
Beaumont,  F.,  a/ic?  J:  Fletcher.     [Drama.]    523. 
Beaumont-Vassy,  E:  F.  cicomte  de.    Nikolaus  I. 

1478. 
Beauties  of  sacred  literature.     101. 
Beauvallet,  L.   Rachel  and  the  new  world.    1366. 
Beauvoir,  Roger  de,  pseud.,  see  Bully,  E:  R.  de. 
Beazley,  S:     [Drama.]    524. 

—  [Fiction.]    673. 

Beche,  Sirii:  T:  De  la,  see  De  la  Beche. 
Becher,  M.     [Drama.]    524. 
Bechstein,  J.  M.    Cage  and  chamber  birils.    382. 
Bechstein,  L:    [Fiction.]    673. 

—  Reisetage.     1207. 
Bechstein,  R.     [Fiction.]    674. 

Beck,  F.  A.    Grundiibel  in  der  modernen  jugend- 

bildung.     243. 
Beck,  L.  C.     Die  heutige  Tiirkei.     1307. 

—  joint  author,  see  Hellwald,  F.  v. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue* 


Beck. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Benedict. 


Beck,  Lewis  C.    Mineralogy  of  N.  Y.     324. 

Becker,  A:     [Fictioa.]     674. 

Becker,  B.  H:     Disturbed  Ireland.     1231. 

—  Scientific  London.    290. 

Becker,  G:  F.     Atomic  weight    determinations. 
319. 

—  Geology  of  the  Comstoek  lode.    343. 

—  Same'.     Summary.     338 
Becker,  K:  F.     Der  deutsche  stil.     515. 
Becker,  K:  F:    Weltgeschichte.     1154. 
Becker,  L:  T.,  ed.     [Fiction.]     674. 
Becker,  Sophie,  see  Schwarz,  A.  S. 
Becker,  W:  A.     Charicles.     1172. 

—  Charikles.    1172. 

—  Gallus.    1176. 

—  and  J.  Marquardt.      Roraische    alterthiimer. 

1175. 
Beckett,  Sir  E.     Clocks,  watches  and  bells.    457. 
Beckett,  G.  A.  A',  see  A'Beckett. 
Beckford,  W:     [Fiction.]     674. 

—  Italy,  Spain  and  Portugal.     1312. 
Beckmann,  J:     History  of  inventions.     387. 
Beckwith,  A.     Majolica  and  fayence.    480. 
Beckwourth,  J.  P.     Life  and  adventures.     1440. 
Beda  Venerabilis.    Ecclesiastical  history  of  Eng- 
land.   132. 

Beddoe,  J:     [Anthropological  pamphlets.]    351. 

—  Stature  and  bulk  of  man.     352. 
Bede,  see  Beda. 

Bede,  Cuthbert,  pseud.,  .«ee  Bradley,  E:    683. 
Bedell,  G.  T.    Evidences  of  Christianity.    fl9. 
Bedford,  Duke  of,  see  Russell,  J: 
Bedott,  Widow  Priscilla  P.,  p^eud.,  see  Whitcher, 

F.  M. 
Beecher,  C:    Spiritual  manifestations.     55. 
Beecher,  C.  E.     Domestic  economy.    443. 

—  Letters  to  the  people.    401. 

—  Physiology  and  calisthenics.     399. 

—  Religious  training  of  children.     249. 

—  and  H.  E.  Stowe.     Domestic  science.     443. 
Beecher,  E:    Conflict  of  ages.    94. 

—  Doctrine  of  retribution.    96. 
Beecher,  H.  E.,  see  Stowe,  H.  E. 
Beecher,  H:  W.     [Fiction.]     674. 

—  Eyes  and  ears.     1092. 

—  Freedom  and  war.     108. 

—  Lecture-room  talks.     108. 

—  Life  thoughts.     74. 

—  New  star  papers.    74. 
— ■  Plans  of  reading.    510. 

—  Pleasant  talk.    430. 

—  Pulpit  pungencies.    74. 

—  Royal  truths.    74. 

—  Star  papers.     1092. 

Beecher,  L.     Autobiography.     1451 . 

—  Plea  for  the  west.     115. 

Beehler,  W:  H.     Cruise  of  the  Brooklyn.     1192. 
Beer,  A.     Erste  theilung  Polens.     1277. 

—  Joseph  II.    1430. 

—  Maria  Theresia.    1439. 

—  Metternich.    1430. 

—  Zehn  jahre  osterreichischer  politik.     1242. 
Beerbohm,  J.     Wanderings  in  Patagonia.     1416. 
Beers,  H:  A.     [Fiction.]     674. 

—  N.  P.  Willis.     1543. 

—  ed.     Century  of  american  literature.     1009. 
Beesly,  A:  H:    Gracchi.  Marius  and  Sulla.    1178. 

—  Sir  J:  Franklin.     1516. 
Beethoven,  L:  van.    Letters.    1123. 

Behm,  E:,  and  H.  Wagner,  eds.     Bevolkerung 
der  erde.     153. 


Behnke,  E.,  joint  author,  sre  Browne,  L. 

Behrens,  B.     [Fiction.]    674. 

Bekenn,  M.  L.     [Fiction.]     674. 

Belani,    H.   E.    R.,   pseud.,   see  Haberlin,  K:  L: 

742. 
Belcher,   D.    ladp.     Mutineers    of    the   Bounty. 

1421. 
Belcher,  Sir  E:     [Fiction.]     674. 
Belcher,  J.     Historical  sketches  of  hymns.     104. 
Belden,  E.  P.     Sketches  of  Yale  college.     350. 
Belknap,  J.     American  biography.     1481. 

—  History  of  New  Hampshire.     1370. 
Bell,  A.  M.     Faults  of  speech.     515. 

—  Sounds  and  their  relations.     267. 

—  Visible  speech.     267. 

Bell,  Acton,  pseud.,  see  Bronte,  A.     684. 
Bell,  Sir  C:    Animal  mechanics.    283. 

—  The  hand.     81. 

Bell,  C:  D.     H:  Martyn.     1456. 

Bell,  Currer,  pseud.,  see  Nicholls,  C. 

Bell,  Ellis,  pseud.,  see  Bronte,  E.     685. 

Bell,  H:  G.     Mary,  queen  of  Scots.     1471. 

Bell,  J.     Analysis  and  adulteration  of  food.    446. 

Bell,  Mrs.  L.  C.     [Fiction.]     675. 

Bell,  M.  M.     [Fiction.]     675. 

Bell,  Mrs.  Martin,  pseud.,  see  Martin,  Mrs.  B.  798. 

Bell,  N.  R.  E.     Elementary  history  of  art.     471. 

—  Elementary  history  of  music.     493. 

—  Flowerless  plants.     359. 

—  Forms  of  land  and  water.    335. 

—  Heroes  of  american  discovery.     1333. 

—  Lowest  forms  of  water  animals.     374. 

—  Lowly  mantle-  and  armor-wearers.     374. 

—  Raphael.     1533. 

—  Story  of  early  exploration.     1189. 
I   —  Vegetable  life.     359. 

Bell,  R.     G:  Canning.     1491. 

—  joint  author,  see  Mackintosh,  Sir  J . 
Bell,  T:  J.    Water  supply  of  the  world.    437. 
Bell,  W:  E.     Carpentry  made  easy.     461. 
Bellamy,  C:  J.     [Fiction.]    675. 
Bellamy,  E:     [Fiction.]     675. 

Bellamy,  E.  W.     [Fiction.]     675. 

Bellemarre,    E.    L.  G.   de  Ferry  de.     [Fiction.] 

675. 
Belle w,  C,  e(?.     Merry  circle.     499. 
Bellew,  F.     Art  of  amusing.     499. 
Bellew,  H:  W.    Afghanistan.     1317. 

—  Invasions  of  India.     1303. 
Bellingham,  H:,  a?trf  —  Best.     [Drama.]     524. 
Belloc,  B.  R.    Peoples  of  the  world.     260. 

—  Vignettes.     1434. 

—  Woman's  work.     153. 

Bellows,  A.  J.     How  not  to  be  sick.    401. 

—  Philosophy  of  eating.    446. 

Bellows,  H:"W.    Old  world  in  its  new  face.  1209. 

—  Sacrificial  element  in  Christianity.    93. 
Beloe,  W:     Anecdotes  of  literature.     507. 

—  Sexagenarian.     1546. 
Belot,  A.     [Fiction.]    675. 

Belt,  T:    Naturalist  in  Nicaragua.     1412. 
Belt  and  spur.     E.  L.  S.     1201. 
Bemis,  E:  W.    Local  government  in  Michigan.    1834. 
Bemis,  (i:     Hasty  recognition  of  rebel  belliger- 
ency.    171.' 
Bender,  C:     Continuous  bridges.     421. 

—  Pins  used  in  bridges.     431. 

Beneden,  P:  J.  van.    Animal  parasites  and  mess- 
mates.   373. 
Benedict,  F.  L.     [Fiction.]     675. 
Benedict,  D:     BajJtist  denomination.     129. 


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Bigelow. 


Benedict,  Sir  J.     Weber.     1536. 

Benedict,  J.  Fj.,  joint  author,  see  Webster,  H.  E. 

Benedix,  J.  R.     [Drama.]    524. 

Benedix,  R.     Der  miindliche  vortrag.     516. 

Benger,  E.  O.     Anne  Boleyn.     1471. 

Benham,  G:  C.     [Fiction.]     675. 

Benjamin,  P.     [liction.]     675. 

—  ed.      Appleton's    cyclopsedia  of    applied    me- 

chanics.    389. 
Benjamin,  8:  G.  W.     American  artists.     1527. 

—  Art  in  America.    472. 

—  Atlantic  islands.     334. 

—  Cruise  of  the  Alice  May.     1405. 

—  Troy.     1174. 

Bennet,  J.  H:    Pulmonary  consumption.     409. 

—  Winter  and  spring  on  the  Mediterranean.   334. 
Bennett,  G.  J.     [Fiction.]     675. 

Benson,  E.    Art  and  nature  in  Italy.     1267. 

—  Gaspara  Ptampa.     1564. 
Bent,  J.  T.     Garibaldi.     1508. 

—  Genoa.     1264. 

Bent,  R.     London  catalogue.     17. 
Bent,  S:  A.    Sayings  of  great  men.    517. 
Bentham,  J.     Government.     159. 

—  Morals  and  legislation.     63. 
Benton,  J.    Emerson  as  a  poet.     1007. 
Benton,  T:  H.     Abridgment  of  the  debates  of 

congress.     174. 

—  Thirty  years'  view.    167. 

Bentzon,  Th.,  pseud.,  see  Blanc,  M.  T.  680. 
Benzel-Sternau,  C.  E.  graf  x.  FAuswahl.]  1109. 
Beowulf.     1027. 

Beranger,  P:  J:  de,     Lyrical  poems.     1129. 
Berg-,  A.  E.    Universal  self-instructor.    450. 
Berg-en,   J.  Y.,  jr.,   and   F.   D.      Development 

theory.     352. 
Berger,  F.',  pseud.,  see  Sheppard,  E.  S.    853. 
Berger,  W:     [Fiction.]     675. 
Berg-mann,  E.  v.    Kopt'verletzung-en.    411. 
BergsOe,  W.  J.     [Fiction.]     675. 
Berington,  J.      Literary  history  of  the  middle 

ages.     509. 
Berkeley,  G:    Works.     1010. 
Berkeley  men.  The,  pseud.,  see  Lester,  C:  E., 

and  E.  Williams. 
Berlepsch,  H.  A.  v.     Die  Alpen.     1288. 

—  Gotthardbahn.     422. 

Berlioz,  L:  H.    Gesammelte  schriften.    491. 

—  Letters  and  writings.     1534. 
Bermingham,  E:  J.    Disposal  of  the  dead.    406. 
Bernard,  Charles  de.     [Fiction.]     676. 
Bernard,  W;  B.     [Drama.]     524. 

Bernays,  Isaak,  pseud.,  see  Schiff,  H.     844. 
Bernays,  M.,  ed.     Der  junge  Goethe.     1123. 
Berndt,  G.     Val  d'Anniviers.     327. 
Berneck,  C:  G.  v.     [Fiction].     676. 
Bernhard,  Carl,  pseud.,  see  St.  Aubain,  A.  N. 

841. 
Bernhardi,  L.  T.     [Fiction.]     676. 
Bernhardi,  T.  v.     Geschichte  Russlands.     1275. 
Bernhardt,  A:     [Fiction.]     676. 
Bernstein,  A.     Five  senses  of  man.    400. 

—  Naturwissenschaftliche  volksbiicher.     283. 
Berquin,  A.     [Fiction.]     676. 

Berrian,  W:    Travels  in  France  and  Italy.    1207. 
Berriat  Saint-Prix,  C:    Justice  rev olutionnaire. 

1256. 
Berrie,  E.     [Drama.].     525. 
Berry,  Mrs.  M.  E.     [Fiction.]     676. 
Berryman,  J.  R.,  joint  camp.,  see  Sanborn,  A.  L. 
Bersier,  E.    Coligny.     1507. 


Berthelot^  M.  P:  E.    Explosive  materials.    451. 

Berthet,  E.  B.     [Fiction.]    676. 

Berthold,  Franz,  pseud.,  see  Beinbold,  A     833 

Bertigny,  St.  v.     [Fiction.]     676. 

Berzelius,  J.  J.  af.    Use  of  the  blowpipe.    321 

Besant,  W.     [Fiction.]    676. 

—  Art  of  fiction.    513. 

—  Coligny.     1507. 

—  E:  H:  Palmer.     1552. 

—  Rabelais.     1562. 

—  ed.    Readings  in  Rabelais.     1131. 

—  and  3.  "Rice.     [Drama.]     525 

—  -  [Fiction.]    677. 

Sir  R:  Wliittington.    1495. 

Besse,  A.  v.    Turkish  empire.     1292. 

Bessels,  E.    Physical  observations.    332. 

Bessey,  C:E.     Botany.    357. 

Best,  — ,  joint  author,  see  Bellingham,  H:    524. 

Best,  T:    Family  religion.    104. 

Beta,  H:    Dichtkunst  der  borse.    202. 

—  Geheimmittel-    und    unsittlichkeits-industrie. 

59. 

—  Wohl-  und  iibelthater  in  grossstiidten.    207. 
Betham-Edwards,  M.  B.,  see  Edwards,  M   B 

Betham-.     723. 
Bethune,  A.     [Fiction.]    677. 
Bethune,  A.  M.    Lectures  on  the  Old  testament. 

108. 
Bethune,  G:  W.     [Fiction.]     677. 

—  British  female  poets.    1022. 
Bethune,  J.     [Fiction.]    677. 
Bethusy-Huc,  V.  grdfin.     [Fiction.]    677. 
Betsy  Bobbett.    M.  Holley.    1084. 
Beven,  L.  D.    Witness  of  Jesus  to  himself.    93. 
Beveridge,  W :    Private  thoughts  upon  religion. 

101. 

—  Sermons.     108. 
Bevier,  L:    Olympieion.    1172, 
Beyer,  C.     [Fiction.]     677. 

—  Ruckert.    1559. 

Bezold,  E.    Versicherungswesen.    237. 
Bezold,  W:  V.    Theory  of  color.    314. 
Bianciardi,  Mrs.  E.  D.  R.   At  home  in  Italy.    1267. 
Biart,  L.     [Fiction.]    677. 

—  Ramble  in  the  new  world.    1344. 
Bible,  The,  see  col.  83. 

Bibliophile,  Jacob,  Le,  pseud.,  see  Lacroix,  P. 
Bibliotheca  sacra.     78. 
Bibra,  E./mAerr  V.     [Fiction.]    678. 
Bickerstaff,  I:     [Drama.]     525. 
BickerstaflF,  Isaac,  pseud.,  «ee  Steele,  Sir'R: 
Bickersteth,  E :  H :    Sabbath  evenings.     104. 

—  Yesterday,  to-day,  and  foi-ever.    1027. 
Bickersteth',  R.    Bearing  of  commerce  upon  the  spread 

of  Christianity.    73. 
Bickley,  A.  C.     G:  Fox.     1459. 
Biddle,  C:    Autobiography.     1484. 
Biddle,   N:     Expedition  of  Lewis  and  Clarke. 

1396. 
Bidpai.     Fables.    1148. 

Biedermann,  F:  K:     Deutschland  im  ISten  jahr- 
hundert.     1239. 

—  Erziehung  zur  arbeit.    388. 
Biedermann,  G.  W.  freiherr\.    Goetheforschnn- 

gen.    1104. 
Biernatzki,  J:  C.     [Fiction.]    678. 
Biez,  J.  de.     [Drama.]    525. 
Bigelow,  J.    Useful  arts.    387. 
Bigelow,  J :     Franklin.     1485. 

—  Molinos.     1462. 

Bigrelow,  J.  M.    Forest  trees.    363. 

Bigelow,  L.  G.    Artistic  photography.    489. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Bigelow. 


AUTHOB-INDEX. 


Blanchard. 


Bigelow,  L.  J.     Bench  and  bar.     518. 
Bigelow,  M.  T.     Punctuation.     271. 
Bigg-Wither,  .tee  Wither,  T:  P.  Bigg  . 
Bigmore,  E.  V.,  and  C.  W.  H.  Wyman.     Biblio- 

gi-aphy  of  printing.     26. 
Bigot,  M.    "[Fiction.]     678. 
Bikelas,  D.     [Fiction.]     678. 
Bilkins,  T.     [Drama.]     525. 
Billings,   F.   S.     Animal  diseases    and    public 

health.    405. 
Billingrs,  J :  S.    Medical  libraries.    1. 
Billroth,  Th.    Instrumenten-  und  operationslehre.   410. 

—  Scrophu lose  und  tuberculose.    410. 

—  Verletzungen  der  weichtheile.    410. 

—  Verletzungen  und  krankheiten  der  brust.    411. 
Bingham,  D.  A.    Marriages  of  the  Bonapartes. 

1476. 
Binner,  P.     Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb. 

245. 
Binney,  T:    Sir  T:  F.  Buxton.    73. 
Binney,  W:  G.     Bibliography  of  north  american 

concholog.y.     374. 

—  aw(?T:  Bland.     Land  and  fresh-water  shells 

of  North  America.  375. 
Binzer,  E.  v.  [Fiction.]  678. 
Biographia  britannica.  1440. 
Birch,  S:    Ancient  pottery.    480. 

—  Egypt.     1166. 

—  ed.    Records  of  the  past.     1163. 
Birch-Pfeiffer,  C.     [Drama.]     525. 

Bird,   C:     Higher   education  in  Germany  and 

England.     247. 
Bird,  F:  fcj.     Land  of  dykes  and  windmills.    1286. 
Bird,  G.    Natural  philosophy.    309. 
Bird,  I.  L.,  see  Bishop,  I.  L. 
Bird,  M.  B.     Republic  of  Hayti.     1413. 
Bird,  R.  M.     [Tiction.]     678. 
Birks,  T:  R.     Modern  physical  fatalism.     48. 
Birnbaum,  H.     K:  Ritter.     1444. 
Birney,  C.  H.     Grimke  sisters.     1483. 
Birrell,  A.     Obiter  dicta.     1052. 
Bisani,  A.     Picturesque  tour.     1193. 
Bischoff,  J.     [Fiction.]     678. 
Bischoff,  T.  L:  W:  v.      Ausiibung  der  medicin 

durch  frauen.     393. 
Bishop,  H:  H.    Architecture  of  the  British  Isles. 

474. 
Bishop,  T.  L.    Golden  Chersonese.    1306. 

—  Hawaiian  archipelago.     1422. 

—  Lady's  life  in  the  Rocky  mountains.     1400. 

—  Unbeaten  tracks  in  Japan.     1300. 
Bishop,  J.  h.    American  manufactures.    453. 
Bishop,  N.  H.     Four  months  in    a  sneak-box. 

1367. 

—  Pampas  and  Andes.    1414. 

—  Thousand  miles  walk  across  South  America. 

1414. 

—  Voyage  of  the  paper  canoe.    1367. 
Bishop,  W:  H:    [Fiction.]     678. 

—  Fish  and  men  in  Maine  islands.     1370. 

—  Old  Mexico  and  her  lost  provinces.     1410. 
Bisset,  A.     Historical  truth.     1158. 

—  Struggle  for  parliamentary  government.    1224. 
Bissett,  R.    Reign  of  George  IH.     1225. 

Bitter  cry  of  outcast  London.     A.  Mearns.     208. 

Bitzius,'A.     [Fiction.]     678. 

Bixby,  J.  T.     Non-christian  religions.    21. 

Bjarnason,  J.,  joint  author,  see  Anderson,  R. 

BjOrnson,  B.     [Fiction.]     678. 

Black,  A.  and  C.     Atlas.     1185. 

Black,  C.  B.     The  Riviera.    1212. 

Black,  C:  C.    Michael  Angelo.    1532. 


Black,  C.  F.    Biogr.  sketch  of  J.  S.  Black.    1062. 
Black,  G.  V.    Formation  of  poisons.    408. 
Black,  Ivory,  pseud.,  see  Janvier,  T:  A.     770. 
Black,  J:  R.     Young  Japan.     1300. 
Black,  J.  S.    Essays  and  speeches.    1052. 
Black,  W:     [Ficti6n.]    679. 

—  Goldsmith.     1549. 
Black  book.    227. 

Blackburn,  C:F.     Catalogue  titles.     3. 
Blackburn,  H.     Artists  and  arabs.    1319. 

—  Breton  folk.     1262. 

—  Normandy  picturesque.     1362. 

—  Oberammei;gau  passion  play.     513. 
Blackburn,  W:  M.     [Fiction.]     680. 
Blackburne,  E.  Owens,  p.seud.,  see  Casey,  E.  692. 
Blackford,  M.     [Fiction.]    680. 

Blackie,  J:S.    Four  phases  of  morals.    59. 

—  Natural  history  of  atheism.    79. 

—  Philosopby  of  the  beautiful.    468. 

—  Prussia  in  the  19th  century.    189. 

—  Self-culture.    348. 

—  Songs  of  religion  and  life.     1027. 

—  ed.     Wisdom  of  Goethe.     1126. 
Blackmore,  R:  D.     [Fiction.]     680. 
Blackstone,  SirW:    Commentaries.     221. 
Blackwell,  A.  B.    Physical  basis  of  immortality. 

84. 
Blackwell,  R.     Original  acrostics.     1092. 
Blackwood,    Sir  F:  T.   Hamilton-Temple-,   earl 

of  Dufferin.    Letters  from  high  latitudes. 

1435. 

—  Speeches  and  addresses.  1052. 
Blades,  W:    Enemies  of  books.     13. 

—  W:Caxton.     1524. 

B.aikie,  W:     How  to  get  strong.    401. 

—  Sound  bodies  for  boys  and  girls.    404. 
Blakie,  W:G.    D:  Livingstone.     1517. 

—  Heads  and  hands.     196. 

—  Leaders  in  philanthropy.  1512. 
Blaine,  D.  P.  Rural  sports.  501. 
Blaine,  J.  G.    James  A.  Gartield.    1467. 

—  Twenty  years  of  congress.     1362. 

Blair,  A.  A."   Methods  used  in  analysis  of  metals.    455. 
Blair,  H.     Rhetoric.     515. 

—  Sermons.     108. 

Blair,  H.  W.,  joint  author,  see  Hilgard,  J.  E. 
Blaisdell,  A.  F.     Physiology  for  the  young.    399. 
Blake,  E.  V.,  ed.     Arctic  experiences.     1425. 
Blake,  J:  L.    Family  encyclopedia.    31. 
Blake,  L.  D.     [Fiction.]    680. 

—  Woman's  place  to-day.     153. 
Blake,  M.  E.    On  the  win^.     1367. 
Blake,  Mary,  pseud.,  see  Blakeslee,  M.  N. 

i   Blake,  P.,  joint  author,  see  Ayres,  A.     521. 

Blake,  T.  D.    Geology  of  Alaska.    343. 

Blake,  T:  G.     [Drama.]    525. 

Blake,  W.  O.    History  of  slavery.    169. 
'  Blake,  W :  P.     Physical  geography  of  California. 
342. 

—  Production  of  precious  metals.     156. 
Blakeslee,  M.  N.    Twenty-six  hours  a  day.    443. 
Blakey,  R.     Hints  on  angling.     504. 

Blanc,  A:  A.  P.  C:    Grammar  of  painting.    485. 
Blanc,  J:  J.  L:     French  revolution.     1255. 

—  History  of  ten  years.     1257. 
Blanc,  M.  T.     [Fiction.]    680. 
Blanchard,  E:L.     [Drama.]     526. 
Blanchard,  L.     Sketches  from  life.     1092. 
Blanchard,  R.     Discovery  and  conquests  of  the 

north-west.     1385. 

—  History  of  Illinois.     1387. 

—  Political  parties  in  the  U.  8.    166. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Blanche. 


ATJTHOR-INDEX. 


Bdme. 


XXJ 


Blanche,  A:     [Fiction.]     680. 
Bland,  T:,  joint  authm',  see  Binney,  W:  G. 
Bland,  W:    Arches,  piers,  etc.     421. 
Blankenburg,    H:      Innere    kiimpfe    der    nord- 

amerikanischen  Union.     1361. 
Blanqui,  J.  A.     Political  economy.     192. 
Blavatsky,  Mme.  H.  P.     Isis  unveiled.     49. 
Blaze  de  Bury,  M.  P.  R.  S.  baronin.     [Fiction. 1 

681. 
Bledsoe,  A.  T.    Theodicy.     81. 
Blenkarn,  J:     Practical  specifications.    459. 
Blennerhasset,  H.     Private  iournal,  see  Safford, 

W.  H.    181. 
Blessington,  Countess  of,  see  Gardiner,  M. 
Bleyer,  J.  and  H.  Bui-ning  of  the  Newhall  hoiise. 

1394. 
Blicher,  S.  S.     [Fiction  ]     681. 
Blind,  M.     [Fiction.]     681. 

—  George  Eliot.     1549. 

Bliss,  P.  P.,  and  I.  D:  Sankey.     Gospel  hymns. 

495. 
Bliss,  R:    Maps  in  Petermann's  Mittheilungen.    21. 
Blitz,  A.    Magic  circle.    497. 
Bloede,  G.    Giorgio.    1027. 
Blood,  B:    Justice  between  God  and  man.    95. 
Bloomiaeld,  G.  baroness.    Court  and  diplomatic 

life.     1491. 
Bloomfield,  J.  K.     [Fiction.]    681. 
Bloomfield,  K.     Farmer's  boy.     1027. 
Bloomfield's  guide  to  St.  Augustine.     1381. 
Bless,  C.  A.     [Fiction.]     681. 
Blouet,  P.    The  dear  neighbours.    1259. 

—  John  Bull  and  his  island.     1232. 
Bloxam,  C:L.    Chemistry.    320. 
Blue  book  of  the  U.  S.    227. 

Blue  book  of  Wisconsin.     180. 

Blum,  K:,  tr.     [Drama.]     526. 

Blum,  L.  V.     [Fiction.]     681. 

Blume,  W:     Campaign  1870-1871.     1239. 

Blumentritt,    F.      Ethnographic    der    Philippi- 

nen.     351. 
Blunt,   Lady  A.  I.  N.      Bedouin  tribes  of  the 

Euphrates.     1309. 

—  Pilgrimage  to  Nejd.     1308. 
Blunt,  E.  K.     [Fiction.]     681. 

Blunt,  H:    Abraham,  Jacob  and  Elisha.     1463. 
~  St.  Paul  and  St.  Peter.     1464. 
Blunt,  Mrs.  J:  E.    People  of  Turkey.     1293. 
Bluntschli,  J:  C.    Rom  und  die  deutschen.     127. 
Bluthgen,  V:     [Fiction.]     681. 
Blyth,  A.  W.     Practical  chemistry.    322. 
Boardman,    H:    A:       Bible    in     the    counting- 
house.     64. 
Boardman,  S:  L.     State  of  Maine.    1370. 
Boardman,  T.     Log-book.    1352. 
Boas,  F.    Baffin-Land.     1425. 
Boats  of  the  world.    502. 
Boccaccio,  G.    Decameron.     681. 

—  Decameron.    1132. 

Bock,  C:    Head-hunters  of  Borneo.     1419. 

—  Temples  and  elephants.     1306. 
Boddam-Whetham,   see  Whetham,  J:  W.  Bod- 
dam-. 

Boddy,  A.  A.     To  Kairwan,  the  holy.     1319. 
Bodenstedt,  F:M.  V.    [Fiction.]     681. 

—  Aus  ost  und  west.     1119. 

—  [Gedichte.]     1115. 

—  Russische  dichter.     1145. 

—  Songs  of  Mirza  Schaffy.     1115. 

—  Tausend  und  ein  tag  im  orient.     1309. 

—  Vom  Atlantischen  zum  Stillen  ocean.     1367. 


Bodin,  F.     Geschichte  Englands.    1215. 

—  Geschichte  Frankreichs.    1250. 
Bodmer,  J:J.    [Drama.]     526. 

—  [Auswahl.]    1106. 

Bogart,  W:  H.    Who  goes  there  V    1483. 
Bogatsky,  C:  H:  v.     Golden  treasury.     104. 
Boguslawski,  A.  v.     Tactical  deductions.    232. 
Bohemus,  pseud.,  see  Opiz,  G-  E.    818 
BOhlau,  H.     [Fiction.]    681. 
BShme,  J :  E.    [Selections.]    1103. 
Bohn,  H:  G:    Catalogues.    29. 

—  Dictionary  of  quotations.    517. 

—  Foreign  proverbs.    517. 

—  Pottery,  porcelain,  etc.    480. 

—  Lite  of  Goldsmith.    1012. 

—  ed.    Chronicles  of  the  crusades.     1201. 
Boissy,   T.  G.  marquise  de.      Recollections    of 

Byron.    1547. 
Beit,  R.  A.     [Fiction.]    681. 
Bojesen,  E.  F:C.  Grecian  and  roman  antiquities. 

1170. 
Boker,  G:  H:     [Drama.]    526. 

—  Poems  of  the  war.     1027. 

Bolanden,  Konrad  v.,  pseud.,  see  Bischoflf,  J.  678. 
Bolingbroke,  Viscount,  see  St.  John,  H: 
BoUaert,  W:     Wars  of  succession  of  Portugal 

and  Spain.     1270. 
Belles,  A.  S.    Financial  history  of  the  U.  S.    204. 

—  Practical  banking.    200. 

Belley,  P.  A.    Technical  analysis.    451. 
BOlte,  A.     [Fiction.]     681.       ' 
Bolten,  C:     [Drama.]    526. 
Bolten,  S.    How  success  is  won.     1438. 

—  Lives  of  poor  boys.     1436. 
Bompas,  G:  C.    Frank  Buckland.    1521. 
Bonaparte,  C:  L.  J.  L.,  prince  de  Canino,  joint 

author,  see  Wilson,  A. 

Bonaparte,    L.,   prince  de    Canino.     Memoirs. 
1476. 

Bonar,  A.  R.    Duke  of  Wellington.    1505. 

Bond,  G:W:    Wool  manufactures.    4.5.3. 

Bond,  R.    Handbook  of  the  telegraph.    449. 

Boniface,  J.  B.,  see  Saintine.    842. 

Bonin,  A.  v.    Fortillcations  of  to-day.    420. 

Bonitz,  H.    Origin  of  the  Homeric  poems.    1137. 

Bonnemere,  E.     Histoire  du  paysans.     1251. 

Bonner,  J:    History  of  Greece.    1172. 
I   —  History  of  Rome.     1176. 
i   —  History  of  the  U.  S.    1344. 
I   Bonner,  Sherwood,  pseud.,  sec  McDowell,  K.  S. 
I  793. 

j   Bonney,  C.     Historical  gleanings.    1438. 
I  Bonney,  T.  J.,  ed.    Cathedral  churches  of  Eng- 
land and  Wales.    476. 
j   Book  of  days.    R.  Chambers,  rrZ.     1151. 

Book  of  the  ocean.     1196. 

Book  of  the  poets.    1022. 

Bookbuyer.     511. 

Bookseller.    17. 

Boost,  A.,  ed.     [Fiction.]    681. 

Booth,  J.  C,  and  C.  Morflt.     Recent  improve- 
ments in  chemical  arts.    319. 

Booth,  M.  H.  C.    Wayside  blossoms.    1027. 

Booth,  M.  L.    History  of  New  York.    1875. 

Bopp,  F.    Comparative  grammar.    267. 

Borg,  S.,  andM..  A.  Brown,  tr.     [Fiction.]    682. 

Borel,  T:    Agenor  de  Qasparin.     1561. 

BOme,  L:    Briefe  aus  Paris.     1120. 

—  Dramaturgische  bliitter.     1104. 

—  Fragmente.    1126. 

—  Gesammelte  schriften.     1109. 

—  Menzel,  der  franzosenfresser.     1126. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue- 


XXIJ 


B3me. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Brady. 


BOrne,  l,:— Continued. 

—  Schilderungen  aus  Paris.     1126. 

—  Vermischte  avifsiitze.    1126. 

Bornhak,  G.    Lexikon  der  allgemeinen  littera- 

turgeschichte.     507. 
BommulTer,    F.,   ed.     Schriftsteller-lexikon   der 

gegenwart.     1537. 
BOmstem,  C:  H.     [Drama.]     526. 
BOrnstein,  R:,  joint  author,  see  Landolt,  H. 
Borrow,  G:     [Fiction.]    682. 

—  Bible  in  Spain.    1273. 

—  Zincali.     1273. 
Borsenblatt.     19. 

Borthwick,  J.  D.    Three    years    in    California. 

1403. 
Bosboom,   Mevrow  J:,   see  Toussaint,  A.  L.  G. 

876. 
Bosco,  G.     Italian  history.     1262. 
Bose,  R.  C.    Brahmoism*.    138. 

—  Hindu  philosophy.     138. 

Bossuet,  J.  B.  Doctrine  of  the  catholic  church. 
126. 

—  Variations  of  protestant  churches.     125. 
Best,  J:  A.    Felix  Neff.    1461. 

Boston,  T:    Crook  in  the  lot.     108. 

—  Human  natui'e.    94. 

Boston  journal  of  chemistry.    321. 
Boswell,  J.     S:  Johnson.     1550. 
Both,  C:    Small-pox.    409. 
Bothmer,  M.  grdfin  v.     [Fiction.]     682. 
Botta,  A.  C.  L.     Poems.    1027. 

—  Universal  literature.    508. 

Botta,  C:  G.  G.     History  of  Italy.     1263. 

—  War  of  independence.     1350. 

BOttiger,    C:  W:,   and  T.  Flathe.      Geschichte 

Sachsens.     1245. 
Boucicault,  D.     [Drama.]     526. 

—  joint  author,  see  Reade,  C:    832. 
Boug-hton,  G:  H:    Sketching  rambles  in  Holland. 

1286. 
Boulger,  D.     [Fiction.]     682. 
Boulger,  D.  C.     Central  asian  questions.     1316. 

—  History  of  China.     1297. 

Boundary  survey,  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain.  1344. 
Bourdin,  L:,  or  H:,  pseud.,  seeHeyne,  C:  T.  756. 
Bourgeois,  A:  A.,  anc^  F.Dugue.    [Drama.]    526. 

—  and  P.  F.  Pinel  Dumanoir.     [Drama.]     526. 

—  and  P.  Feval.     [Drama.]    526. 

Bourget,  E.,  joint  author,  see  Dennery,  A.  P. 

544. 
Bourget,  P.    Ernest  Renan.    1444. 
Bourier,  F.     [Fiction.]     682. 

Bourke,  J:  G.    Snake-dance  of  the  Moquis.    1401. 
Bourne,  B:F.     Captive  in  Patagonia.     1416. 
Bourne,  C.  E.    Heroes  of  african  discovery.  1516. 
Bourne,  H.  R.  F.    Famous  London  merchants. 

1514. 

—  J:  Locke.     1447. 

—  Romance  of  trade.    253. 

Bourne,  W:0.    Gems  from  fable-land.    517. 

Bourrienne,  L:  A.  Fauvelet  de,  see  Fauvelet  de 
Bourrienne. 

Boussingault,  J:  B.     Rural  economy.     435. 

Boutelle,  C.  O.  Observing  tripods  and  scaftblds. 
418. 

Bouverie-Pusey,  S.  E.  B.  Permanence  and  evo- 
lution.    352. 

Bovee,  M.  H.     Capital  punishment.     222. 

Bovet,  F.  Egypt,  Palestine  and  Phoenicia.  1313. 

Bowden,  J:    Letters  to  dr.  Miller.    128. 

Bowditch,  H:I.    Public  hygiene  in  America.   404. 


Bowditch,  H:  P.     Growth  of  children.     352. 
Bowen,  F.    American  political  economy.     193. 

—  B:  Lincoln.     1438. 

—  Baron  Steuben.    1438. 

—  Gleanings  from  a  litei'ary  life.     1052. 

—  James  Otis.    1438. 

—  SirW:  Phips.    14S8. 

Bowen,  H:  C.  Catalogue  of  historical  novels.  27. 

—  joint  author,  see  Morris,  R: 
Bowen,  T.  J.    Yoruba  lang-uag'e.    280. 
Bower,  G.  S.     Hartley  and  James  Mill.     47. 
Bowes,  J.  L.,  joint  author,  see  Audsley,  G:  A. 
Bowker,  J.    Goblin  tales  of  Lancashire.     141. 
Bowker,  R:  R.    Work  and  wealth.    196. 
Bowles,  S:    Across  the  continent.     1398. 
Bowles,  T:  G.     Flotsam  and  jetsam.     1092. 

—  Maritime  warfare.     224. 

Bowring, /Sir  J:    Cheskian  anthology.     1146. 

—  Matins  and  vespers.     1027. 
Box,  T:    Practical  hydraulics.    425. 
Boyd,  A.  K.  H.     Autumn  holidays.     1053. 

—  Counsel  and  comfort.    108. 

—  Every-day  philosopher.     1053. 

—  Graver  thoughts.    108. 

—  Leisure  hours  in  town.     1053. 

—  Recreations  of  a  country  parson.    1052. 

—  Reminiscences.     1432. 
Boyesen,  H.  H.     [Fiction.]     682. 

—  Goethe  and  Schiller.     1555. 

—  Idyls  of  Norway.    1027. 
Boyhood  of  gi'eat  painters.     1531. 
Boyle,  F:    ]Fiction.]    683. 

—  Legends  of  my  bungalow.     1053. 
Boyle,  G:D:     R:  Baxter.     1457. 

"Boyle,  3:,  earl  of  Ccyfk  and  Orrery.    [Essays.]    1049. 
Boynton,  C:B.   Great  western  sanitary  fair.   235. 

—  Navy  during  the  rebellion.    1355. 
Boys'  and  girls'  book  of  science.     284. 
Boys'  book  of  trades.    457. 

Boy's  king  Arthur.     Sir  T:  Malory.     514. 

Boy's  Mabinogion.     514. 

Boy's  workshop.     461. 

Boz,  pseud.,  see  Dickens,  C:  J:  H. 

Bozman,  J:  L.     History  of  Maryland.     1378. 

Braasch,  A.  H.    Zusammenwirkung  der  evange- 

lischen  kirche.     132. 
Brabourne,  Lord,  see  Hugessen,  E:  H.  Knatch- 

buU-. 
Brace,  C:  L.    Gesta  Christi.     152. 

—  Hungary.     1250. 

—  New  west.     1403. 

—  Races  of  the  old  world.     350. 

—  Sermons  to  news-boys.     108. 
Brachmann,  K.  M.  L.    Anthologie.    1109. 
Brachvogel,  A.  E.     [Drama.]     526. 

—  [Fiction.]     682. 

Brackel,  F.  Jreiin  v.     [Fiction.]    683. 
Brackenbury,  C:  B.    Frederick  the  great.    1474. 
Brackett,   A.   C,   ed.     Education   of  american 

girls.     248. 
Bradbury,  J.     India.     1304. 
Braddon,  M.  E..  see  Maxwell,  M.  E.     799. 
Bradford,  A.    History  of  Massachusetts.    1371. 
Bradford,  W:    Plymouth  plantation.     1371. 
Bradford,  W:  J:  A.     Notes  on  the  north  west. 

1386. 
Bradlee,   N.   P.      Introd.   of    pure    water    into 

Boston.     427. 
Bradley,  E:    [Fiction.]    683. 
Bradley,  G:  G.    Arthur  Penrhyn  Stanley.     1457. 
Bradley,  G.  S.     The  star  corps.     1359. 
Brady,  W :    Kedge-anehor.    450. 


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Brahain. 


AXJTHOIt-INDEX . 


Bronte. 


Brahain-Ducange,  V:  H:  J.     [Fiction.]     683. 
Brainard,  J:  G.  C.     Literary  remains.     1027. 
Brainerd,  C.    Y.  M.  C.  associations.    1. 
Bramston,  M.     [Fiction.]     683. 

—  joint  author,  see  Awdry,  F.     670. 

Brand,  J:    Antiquities  of  Great  Britain.     261. 
Brandegee,  T.  S.     Flora  of  southwestern  Colo 

rado.     364. 
Brandes,  G.,  <r.     Griechisches  liederbuch.    1137 
Brandes,  G:  M.  C.     Beaconsfield.     1491. 

—  Ferdinand  Lassalle.     1495. 

—  Hauptstromungen  der  literatur  des  19ten  jahr 

hundei-ts.     509. 

—  Kierkegaard.     1447. 

Brandrup,  M.     [Fiction.]     683.  | 

Branks,  W:     Life  in  heaven.     96. 

—  Tabor's  teachings.     96. 

Bransford,  J.  F.      Archaeological  researches   in 

Nicaragua.    349. 
Brassey,  A.  7a(Z?/.     Around  the  world.     1190. 

—  In  the  trades,  the  tropics,  etc.     1412. 

—  Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  east.     1211. 

—  Tahiti.     1422. 

—  Yacht  Sunbeam.     1190. 

Brassey,  fifiVT:     Work  and  wages.     197. 

Braun,  A.    Glacial  epoch.    385.  I 

Braun,  I.     [Fiction.]    683.  j 

Braun,  J.     Geschichte  der  kunst.    471. 

Braun,    K:     Historical    sketch    of    gunpowder. 

451. 
Braun,   K:,   Wiesbaden.    Aus    der  mappe    eines 

deutschen  reichsbiirgers.    146. 
Braun,    K:    J:,   rilter  v.    Braimthal.      [Fiction.] 

683. 
Brawe,  J.  W:  v.     Brutus.    527. 

—  Same.    1106. 

Bray,  A.  E.  Tour  through  Normandy  and  Brit- 
tany.    1260. 

Brayley,  E:  W.,  J:  Britton  and  others.  Beauties 
of  England  and  Wales.     1231. 

Brayton,  A.  W.,  joint  author,  see  Jordan,  D:  S. 

Brazil  at  the  exhibition  in  Philadelphia.     160. 

Bread-making.     446. 

Breckinridge,  R.  J.  Memoranda  of  foreign 
travel.     1207. 

Bredif,  L.    Demosthenes.     1498. 

Breese,  S.    Early  history  of  Illinois.    1387. 

Brehm,  A.  D.     thierleben.     365. 

—  Same:    Chromotafeln.    365. 
Breier,  E:     [Fiction.]     683. 
Breisky,  A:    Krankheiten  der  vag'ina.    411. 
Breitingrer,  J:  J.    [Auswahl.]    1106. 

Brelow,  G.,  O:  Dammer  and  E.  Hoyer.     Tech- 

nologisches  lexikon.     389. 
Bremer,  F.     [Fiction.]    683. 

—  Heimat  in  der  neuen  welt.     1366. 

—  Homes  of  the  new  world.     1366. 

—  Leben  in  der  alten  welt.     1205. 

—  Life  in  the  old  world.     1205. 

—  Life,  letters  and  posthumous  works.     1561. 
Brennglas,  A.,  pseud.,  see  Glasbrenner,  A. 
Brentano,  C.     [Fiction.]     681. 

Brentano,  L:  J.  Arbeiterversicherungszwang. 
197. 

—  History  of  srilds.    338. 

Brett,  R.     Doctrine  of  the  cross.     1456. 
Brewer,  E.  C.     Dictionary  of  miracles.     67. 

—  Dictionary  of  phrase  and  fable.    507. 

—  History  of  Germany.     1238. 

—  Reader's  handbook.     507. 
Brewer,  J:  S.    English  studies.     1053. 

—  Reign  of  Henry  VHI.     1222. 


Brewer,  T:  M.    North  american  oology.    888. 
Brewerton,  G:  D.     War  in  Kansas.     1396. 
Brewster,  A.  H.  M.     [Fiction.]     684. 
Brewster,  Sir  D:    Martyrs  of  science.     15i0. 

—  Natural  magic.    285.  " 

--Optics.    383. 

—  Sir  I:  Newton.     1522. 

Bridge,  C.     French  literature.     1127. 

Bridge,  H.    Journal  of  an  african  crui.ser.     1323. 

Bridgeman,  I:  V.     [Drama J    527. 

Bridgman,  C.  V.     [Drama.]     527. 

Bridgman,  PI  J.  G.    Daughters  of  China.    1298. 

Brierre  de  Boismout,  A.  J.  F.    Hallucinations. 

53. 
Briggs,C:A:    Biblical  study.    84. 
Briggs,  C:  F:     [Fiction.]     684. 

—  and  A:  Maverick.      Story  of  the  telegraph. 

448. 
Briggs,  H:    Steam-heating.    462. 
Bright,  Mrs.  A:     [Drama.]    527. 
Bright,  J:     Speeches,  see  Smith,  G:  B.     1491. 
-—  Speeches  on  the  american  question.     167. 
Bright,  J.  F.     History  of  England.     1216. 
Brightwell,  C.  L.      Heroes  of  the  laboratory. 

1523. 

—  Naturalists  and  travellers.     1520. 

—  Palissy  the  potter.    1562. 
Brillat-Savarin,  A.     Handbook  of  dining.    446. 
Brinckmann,  H.      [Drama.]     527. 

Brink,  B.  ten.     Early  englisn  literature.     1005. 
Brinkman's  catalqgtis.     20. 
Brinley,  F.     W-.T.  Porter.     1542. 
Brinton,  D.  G.     Aboriginal  american   authors. 
509. 

—  American  hero-myths.    141. 

—  Myths  of  the  new  world.    141. 

—  ed.    Library  of  aboriginal  american  literature. 

1342. 
Bristed,  C:  A.    [Fiction.]     684. 

—  Letter  to  Horace  Mann.    1514. 

—  [Philological  essays.]    365. 
British  drama.     527. 
British  painters.     1528. 

Britton,  A.  T.,  comp.    U.  S.  land  laws.    215. 
Britton,   J:,  joint  author,   see  Brayley,   E:  W. 

1231. 
Broadley,  A.  M.    How  we  defended  Anibi.  1320. 
Broberg,  C,  comp.    Svensk  bok-katalog.      20. 
Brock,  F.  E.,  mrs.  Carey.     [Fiction.]    684. 
Brock,  W:    Oriprin  of  the  human  race.    73. 
BrockerhofiF,  F.    Rousseau.    1562. 

—  Rousseau.    1430. 
Brockes,  B.  H:    Gedichte.    HOG. 
Brocklehurst,  T:  IJ.     Mexico  to-day.     1410. 
Broderipp,  F.  F.    T:  Hood.     1550. 
Brodhead,  J:  R.     Colonial  history  of  N.  Y.  1374. 

—  History  of  New  York.     1375. 
Brodie,  Sir  B:    Mind  and  matter.     51. 
Brodie,  G:    Constitutional  history  of  the  British 

empire.     161. 
Brodribb,  W:  J.     Demosthenes.     1138. 

—  joint  author,  see  Church,  A.  J: 

Brodrick,  G:  C:    English  land   and  landlords. 
203. 

—  Primogeniture.    303. 

Broglie,  J.  V:  A.  dtic  de.     Frederick  H   and  Ma- 
ria Theresa.     1244. 

—  King's  secret.     1254. 
BrOkel,  J.  A.     [Fiction.]     684. 

Bromfield,  E:T.,ed.   Journeys  in  America.   1368. 
Bronson,  W:W.     Bird  Wilson.     1451. 
Bronte,  A.     [Fiction.]    684. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Bronte. 


AT7THOK-INDEX . 


Brun. 


E. 


Bronte,  C,  see  NichoUs,  C.     814. 

Bronte,  E.     [Fiction.]     685. 

Brook,  Kwtome, pseud.,  see  BrOkel,  J.  A.     (J84. 

Brook,  L.     [Fiction.]     685. 

Brook,  Sarah,  pseud.,  see  Stephen,  C 

Brooke,  F.  M.     [Drama.]    528. 

Brooke,  H:     [Drama.]     538. 

Brooke,  S.  A:    English  literature.     1004. 

—  Theology  in  the  english  poets.     1030. 

—  ed.  F:  W.  Robertson.     1457. 

Brookes,  J:    Manners  and  customs  of  the  eng- 
lish nation.     361. 
Brookes,  S.     [Drama.]     528. 
Brooklyn  waterworks.     427. 
Brooks,  B.  A.     [Fiction.]     685. 
Brooks,  C:S.     [Fiction.]     685. 

—  joint  author,  see  Oxenford,  J:     579. 
Brooks,  C:  T.     Poems.     1037. 

—  W:  Ellery  Channing.     1453. 

—  tr.  German  lyrics.     1113. 

Songs  and  ballads.     1113. 

Brooks,  E.  S.     Historic  boys.     1436. 
Brooks,  J.     Seven  months'  run.     1190. 
Brooks,  N.     [Fiction.]     685. 

Brooks,  S.  H.    Erection  of  dwelling-houses.   458. 
Brooks,  T.  B.    Iron-bearingr  rocks  of  Michigan.    339. 
Brooks,  W:K.     Law  of  heredity.     354. 
Broome,  Mrs.  N.  F.,  seeBarkerj  M.  A.  lady. 
Brosch,  M.  Geschichte  des  Kirchenstaates.  1365. 
Brosien,  H.     Lexikon  der  deutschen  geschichte. 

1337. 
Brough,  J:  C,  joint  author,  see  Archer,  T:      531. 
Brough,  R.  B.     [Drama.]     538. 

—  Cracker  bon-bon.     1037. 

—  and  S.  Edwards.     [Drama.] 
Brough,  W:     [Drama.  ]^  588. 

—  and  A.  Halliday.     [Drama.] 
Brougham,  H:  lord.    England  and  France  under 

the  house  of  Lancaster.     1221. 

—  Men  of  letters.     1433. 

—  Statesmen  in  the  time  of  George  III.    1479. 

—  Dialogues  on  instinct.    370. 

—  Hydrostatics.    283. 

—  Natural  theology.     77. 

--Objects,  advantages  and  pleasures  of  science.    283. 

—  Same.    509. 

—  Political  philo&ophy.     159. 

—  Speeches.     189. 
Brougham,  J:     [Drama.]     530. 

—  Life,  stories  and  poems.     1536. 
Broughton,  F:  W.     [Drama.]    530. 

—  and  W.  Browne.     [Drama.]     530. 
Broughton,  R.     [Fiction.]     685. 

Brown,  C:  Barrington,  awrf  W:  Lidstone.    15,000 

miles  on  the  Amazon.     1416. 
Brown,  C:  Brockden.     [Fiction.]     685. 
Brown,  E.  E.     Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.     1541. 

—  Washington.     1465. 
Brown,  F.    Assyriology.     1170. 

Brown,  G.    Grammar  of  english  grammars.  374. 

Brown,  G:  P.     Sewer-gas.     406. 

Brown,  G:  W.    J:  Brown.     1484. 

Brown,  H.  F.     Life  on  the  lagoons. 

Brovrn,  J.    Essay  on  satire.    1017. 

Brown,  J:     [Drama.]     530. 

Brown,  J  :,  M.  D.     [Fiction.]     685. 

—  Health.     401. 

—  Spare  hours.     1053. 
Brown,  Eev.  J:    Poetry  and  music. 
Brown,  J:  C.    Finland.     1380. 

—  Forestry  in  Norway.     438. 
Brown,  J."  W.,  ed.    Lewis  P.  Bayard. 


538. 
539. 


1368. 


490. 


1450. 


Brown,  M.  A.,  joint  tr.,  see  Borg,  S.     682. 
Brown,  R.     Countries  of  the  world.     1184. 

—  ed.     Science  for  all.     384. 
Brown,  S:  G.    Life  of  R.  Choate.    183. 
Brown,  T:    Human  mind.     57. 
Brown,  T:  N.     Hugh  Miller.     1522. 
Brown,  W.    Civil-service  reform.    328. 
Brown,  W:  W.     My  southern  home.     1378. 
Brown-Sequard,  C:  E:      Dual  character  of  the 

brain.     51. 
Browne,  C:F.   Arteraus  Ward,  his  travels.    1081. 

—  Artemus  Ward  in  London.     1084. 
Browne,  C:  T.     Southey.     1553. 
Brow^ne,  B:  H.    Inspiration.    73. 
Browne,  E.  J.     [Drama.]     530. 

Browne,  G:  L.     State  trials  in  the  19th  century. 

223. 
Browne,  I.     Law  and  lawyers.     518. 
Browne,  J.  Highlands  and  Highland  clans.  1215. 
Browne,  J:  R.     Adventure  in  California.     1403. 

—  American  family  in  Germany.     1347. 

—  Crusoe's  island.'   1433. 

—  Land  of  Thor.     1383. 

—  Yusef.     1195. 

Browne,  L.,  and  E.  Behnke.     Voice,  song  and 

speech.     400. 
Browne,  P.     What  girls  can  do.     443. 
Browne,    R.    W:      Roman    classical    literature. 

1134. 
Browne,  Sir  T:     Hydriotaphia.     74. 

—  Letter  to  a  friend.     74. 

—  Religio  medici.     74. 

—  Works.     1010. 

Browne,  yv.,  joint  author,  see  Broughton,  F:  W. 

530. 
Browne,  W:  H.     Maryland.     1378. 

—  joint  author,  see  Johnston,  R:  M. 
Brownell,  H:  H.     War-lyrics.     1027. 
Browning,  E.  B.     Greek  christian  poets.     511. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1027. 
Browning,  J:     How  to  use  our  eyes.    403. 
Browning,  O.     Educational  theories.     244. 

—  France  and  England  in  1793.    1158. 

—  Modern  France.     1257. 
Browning,  R.     [Drama.]    530. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1038. 

Browning,  W  :  S.  History  of  the  huguenots.  130. 
Brownlow,  W:  G.     Great  iron  wheel.     130. 

—  Sketches  of  secession.     1359. 
Brownson,  O.  A:     [Fiction.]     686. 

—  American  republic.     164. 

—  Essays  and  reviews.     74. 
Brownson's  quarterly  review.     78. 

Bruce's,  G:,  son  and  co.  Specimens  of  printing- 
types.    449. 

Bruckbrau,  F;  W:     [Fiction.]     686. 

Brucker,  J.  Chief  political  parties  of  the  United 
States.     166. 

—  Entwicklungs-geschichte  des  volkes  der  Ver- 

einigten  Staaten.     1349. 

—  Zwei  hauptparteien  in  den  V.  S.     166. 
BrUckner,  A.     KatharinalL     1276. 

—  Peter  der  grosse.     1376. 
Brueys,  D:  A.  de.     [Drama.]    530. 
Bruggen,  E.  freiherr  v.  der.     Polens   autlcisung. 

1377. 
Brugsch-i5ey,  H:     Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs. 
1166. 

—  True  story  of  the  exodus.     1166. 

Bruhns,  K:,  ed.  Alexander  v.  Humboldt.  1522. 
BrUmmer,  F.  Deutsches  dichter-lexikon.  1554. 
Brun,  I.  B.  edle  v.     [Fiction.]     686. 


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Brun. 


ATTTHOB-INDEX . 


Bulwer. 


Brun-Bamow,  I.,  pseud.,  see  Bnm,  I.  B.  edle  v. 

Brunet,  J.  C:    Manuel  du  libraire.     14. 

Brunet,  P:  (.i.,  joint  author,  see  Deschatnps,  P: 
C.  E. 

Brunius,  L.     [Fiction.]     68(5. 

Bruno,  J.,  pseud.,  see  Mengersen  auf  Rheder, 
J.  B.  grafv.    803. 

Brunton,  M.     [Fiction.]     686. 

Brush,  C.  C.     [Fiction.]     686. 

Brush,  G:  J.,  joint  author,  see  Dana,  J.  D. 

Brush,  M.  E.     [Fiction.]     686. 

Brute,  W.,  and  others.  Writings  and  examina- 
tions.   75. 

Bruton,  J.     [Drama.]     530. 

Bruun,  Malthe  Conrad,  see  Malte-Brun. 

Bryan,  M.    Painters  and  engravers.     1525. 

Bryant,  C.  Meteorological  register,  Alaska. 
332. 

Bryant,  E.     What  1  saw  in  California.    1398. 

Bryant,  E.  E.,  joint  comp.,  see  Spooner,  J:  C. 

Bryant,  W:  C.     [Fiction.]     686. 

—  Irving.     1541. 

—  Letters  of  a  traveller.     1209. 
2d  series.     1273. 

—  [Poetical  vi^orks.]     1028. 
~  Prose  writings.     1010. 

—  ed.    American  poets.     1024. 

Library  of  poetry  and  song.    1021 . 

Picturesque  America.     1363. 

—  and  S.  H.  Gay.    History  of  the  U.  S.    1343. 
Bryce,  C.    Lost  function  in  romance.    513. 
Bryce,  J.     Holy  roman  empii-e.     1180. 
Brydges,  Sir  S":  E.     Ruminator.     1053. 
Brydone,  P.    Sicily  and  Malta.     1270. 

Buch  der  erfindungen.     387. 

Buch  zum  lachen.     1125. 

Buchan,   P:,  ed.     Ancient  ballads  of  Scotland. 

1024. 
Buchan,  W:  P.     Plumbing.     461. 
Buchanan,   C:      Christian    researches  in  Asia. 

1296. 
Buchanan,  G:    History  of  Scotland.     1214. 
Buchanan,  R.  W:     [Fiction.]    686. 

—  Poet's  sketch-book.    1053. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1028. 

—  tr.    Ballad  stories  of  the  affections.    1143. 
Buchanan,  W.  M.    Dictionary  of  science.    282. 
Buchanan's  administration.    167. 

Biicher,  K:     Arbeiterfrage.     197. 
Buchholz,  Wilhelmina,  see  Stinde,  J.    864. 
Biichmann,  G:    Gefliigelte  worte.     1125. 
Buchner,  F:  C:  C.  L.     Force  and  matter.    49. 

—  Man  in  the  past,  present  and  future.    358. 
Buchner,  G:    Nachgelassene  schriften.     1109. 
Buchner,  W:    Freiligrath.     1556. 

Buchta,  R.     Rebellion  in  the  Soudan.    1320. 
Buck,  A.  H.,  ed.   Hygiene  and  public  health.  401. 
Buck,  C:    Theological  dictionary.     67. 
Buck,  J.  S.     Chronicles  of  Columbia.     1081. 

—  History  of  Milwaukee.     1393. 

Bucke,  C:  Beauties,  harmonies  and  sublimities 
of  nature.     323. 

—  Ruins  of  ancient  cities.     1166. 
Bucke,  R:  M.    Man's  moral  nature.    59. 

—  Walt  Whitman.     1543. 
Buckham,  T.  R.     Insanity.     53. 
Buckingham,  Duke  of,  see  Grenville,  R: 
Buckingham,  J.  S.    Autobiography.    1516. 

—  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick.     1405. 

—  Egypt  and  Palestine.     1319. 


Buckingham,  L.     [Drama.]    530. 

—  and  A. 'Harris.     [^Drama.]     531. 

i   Buckland,  A.     English  literature.     1004. 
Buckland,  F.  T.    Curiosities  of  natural  history. 
285. 

—  Log-book  of  a  tisherman.     285. 

—  and  others.    Birds  and  bird  life.    381. 
Buckland,  W:    Geology  and  mineralogy.    80. 
Buckle,  H:  T:    Civilization  in  England.     150 

—  Essays.     1053. 

—  Miscellaneous  and  posthumous  works.    1092. 
Buckler,  J:  C.  a7id  C.  A.    Abbey  church  of  St. 

Alban.     476. 
Buckley,  A.  B.    Fairyland  of  science.    285. 

—  History  of  natural  science.    289. 

—  Life  and  her  children.    373. 

—  Winners  in  life's  race.    379. 

Buckley,  T.  A.  Great  cities  of  the  ancient  worhl. 
1166. 

—  Great  cities  of  the  middle  ages.    1200. 

—  Seven  wonders  of  the  world.     1166. 
Bucknill,  J:  C:    Asylums  for  the  insane.    53. 

—  Mad  folk  of  Shakespeare.  1046. 
Buckstone,  J.  B.  [Drama.]  531. 
Buddensieg,  R.    J:  Wiclif.    1458. 

Budge,  E.  A.  W.    Babylonian  life  and  history. 

1170. 
Budgell,  E.    [Essays.]    1049. 
Buel,  J.  W.,  and  W.  E.  S.  Whitman, 

Logan.     1484. 

I,  Rrh. 


Blaine  and 


Buel,  R:  H.    Safety  valves.    417. 
Buell,  W.    Joshua  R.  Giddings.     1486. 
Bugard,  B.  F.    French  pronunciation.    277. 
Biihrlen,  F:L.     [Fiction.]     686. 
Building  stones  of  the  U.  S.     459. 
BUlau,F:    Geschichte  Deutschlands.    1237. 
Bulfinch,  T:    Age  of  chivalry.     514. 

—  Age  of  fable.     135. 

—  Legends  of  Charlemagne.    514. 

—  Oregon  and  Eldorado.     1403. 

—  ed.     Poetry  of  the  age  of  fable.    511. 
Bulkley,  L.  1).    The  skin.    403. 
Bull,  S.  C.     Ole  Bull.     1534. 

Bullard,  Mrs.  A.  T.  J.  Sights  and  scenes  in  Eu- 
rope.   1208. 

BuUe,  C.    Geschichte  der  neuesten  zeit.     1155. 

Bullinger,  H:    The  decades.     108. 

Bullock,  J.  D.  Secret  service  of  the  Confederate 
States.     1360. 

Bully,  E:  R.  de.     [Fiction.]    686. 

—  joint  author,  see  Duveyrier,  A.  H.  J.    546. 
Bulwer,   H:  L.   E.,   baron  Balling  and    Bulwer. 

Autumn  in  Greece.    1290. 

—  France.     1259. 

—  Historical  characters.     1481. 

—  Viscount  Palmerston.     1493. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  E.  L., baron  Lytlon.    [Dra- 
ma.]   532. 

—  [Fiction.]    686. 

—  Athens.    1174. 

—  Autobiography.    1546. 

—  Caxtoniana.     1053. 

—  England  and  the  english.    1232. 

—  England  und  die  englander.    1232. 

—  Der  gelehrte.     1054. 

—  Miscellaneous  prose  works.    1054. 
-  [Poetical  works.]     1028. 

j   Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  R.,  earl  of  Lytton.    [Fiction.] 


—  Edward  Bulwer,  lord  Lytton. 

—  [Poetical  works.]    1028. 


ir>46. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


XXVJ 


Bulwer. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Bush. 


'Bulwer-Jjyttou,^,.,  lady  Lytton.   [Fiction.]     688. 
Bunbury,  E:  H.     History  of  ancient  geography. 

1162. 
Bunbury,  S.     [Fiction.]     688. 
Bunce,  J  :  T.     Fairy  tales.     134. 
Bunce,  O.  B.     [Fiction.]    688. 

—  Bachelor  Bluff.     1054. 

—  Don't.     262. 

—  My  house.    476. 

Bundy,  J.  M.    J.  A.  Garfield.     1467. 

Bundy,  W.  F.     Crustacean  fauna  of  Wis.    375. 

—  Fungi  of  Wisconsin.     363. 
Bungener,  L.  L:  F.     [Fiction.]     688. 
Bunn,  A.     [Drama.]    532. 

—  Old  and  New  England.    1366. 

—  joint  author,  sec  Dibdin,  T:    544. 
Bunner,  Vj.    History  of  Louisiana.     1384. 
Bunner,  H:C.     [Fiction.]     688. 

—  joint  author,  see  Matthews,  J.  B.     799. 
Bunsen,  C.  C:  J.  freiherr  v.     Luther.     1460. 

—  Signs  of  the  times.     113. 
Bunsen,  F.  freiin  v.     Lettei's.     1546. 
Bunsen,  T.  v.     Die  Donau.    424. 

Buntline,  ^ed,  -pseud.,  sec  Judson,  E:  Z.  C.     774. 

Buntling  ball.     1028. 

Bunyan,  J:    Pilgrim's  progress.     105. 

—  Works.     68. 
Buonarroti,  M.     Poems.     1132. 

—  Poems,  etc.     1532. 

Burbridge,  F.  W.     Gardens  of  the  sun.     1419. 
Burckhardt,  J.     Renaissance  in  Italy.     152. 
Burder,  S:    Oriental  customs.     86. 

—  Oriental  literature.     86. 
Burdett,  C:     [Fiction.]     689. 
Burdette,  R.  J.     William  Penn.     1488. 
Btirger,  G.  A:    Briefe.     1123. 

—  Gedichte.    1107. 

Burgress,  G :    Modern  necromancy.    9fl. 

—  Kelig-ious  instruction  in  public  schools.    244. 
Burgess,  J:  W.     Methods  of  historical  study  in 

Columbia  college.     245. 
Burgess,  T.  J.  W.,  joint  author,  see  Macoun,  J. 
Burgh,  J.    Dignity  of  human  nature.    59. 
Burgh,  N.  P.     Slide  valve.    417. 
Burgoyne,  Sir  J:     Blasting  and  quarrying.    427. 
Buried  city  of  the  east.     1310. 
Burke,  E.    Speeches.    189. 

—  Sublime  and  beautiful.    465. 

—  Works.     189. 

Burke,  >S\>  J:  B.    Extinct  peerages.     1568. 

—  General  armory.     1567. 

—  Landed  gentry.     1568. 

—  Peerage  and  baronetage.     1567. 

—  Vicissitudes  of  families.     1568. 
Burke,  P:    Edmund  Burke.    1491. 
Burkhardt,  C.  B.     Fairytales  and  legends.    134. 
Burleigh,  B.    Desert  warfare.    1320. 
Burlingame,  E:  L.,  ed.     Current  discussion  : 
1.  Questions  of  belief.     71. 

2.  International  politics.    189. 

Burlington  Hawkeye  man,  The,  pseud.,  see  Bur- 
dette, R.  J. 

Bum,  R.    Rome  and  the  Campagna.     1268. 

Bumaby,  E.  A.  F.    High  Alps  in  winter.    1288. 

Bumaby,  F:  On  horseback  through  Asia  Minor. 
1309. 

—  Ride  to  Khiva.     1315. 
Bumand,  F.  C.     [Drama.]     532. 

—  Happy-thought  hall.     1084. 

—  Happy  thoughts.    1084. 


Bumand,  F.  C. — Continued. 

—  joint  author,  .«ee  Morton,  J:  M.     576. 
see  Williams,  M.    611. 

Burnap,  G:W.    Leonard  Calvert.    1438. 

Bumell,  G:  R.     Hydraulic  engineering.    411. 

—  Limes,  cements,  etc.    460. 

Burnet,  G.     Civil  wars  in  Scotland.     1214. 

—  History  of  his  own  time.     1223. 

—  Reformation  in  the  church  of  England.     122. 

—  Thirty-nine  articles.     128. 

—  Travelling  thro'  Switzerland,  etc.     1206. 
Burnet,  J.     North-western  territory.     1385. 
Burnett,  C:  H.     Hearing.    403. 
Bumett,  F.  H.     [Fiction.]    689. 

Burnett,  P:  H.   Recollections  and  opinions.  1518. 

Burnett,  T.  P.     Reports.     225. 

Bumey,  C:    General  history  of  music.    492. 

—  Music  in  France  and  Italy.    492. 

—  Music    in    Germany,    the    Netherlands    and 

United  Provinces.     492. 
Burney,  F..  see  Arblay,  F.  d'. 
Burnham,  C.  L.     [Fiction]     689. 
Burnley,  J.     Sir  T.  Salt  and  G:  Moore.     1514. 
Burns,  G:  S.    Scandinavian  religions.     133. 
Burns,  R.    Correspondence  with  Clarinda.  1080. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1028. 

—  Works.     1010. 

I  Bumside,  W:  S.,  and  A.  W:  Panton.    Theory  of 
I  equations.     298. 

Burow,  J.,  see  Pfannenschmidt,  J.    824. 
I   Burr,  A.     Private  journal.     1484. 
1  Burr,  F.,ir.     Garden  vegetables.    440. 
;   Burrill,  A.  M.     Law  dictionary.    207. 
j  Burritt,  ¥..    Ten-minute  talks.     1054. 
i   —  Thoughts  and  things.     1092. 

Burroughs,  J:     Fresh  fields.     1054. 

—  Locusts  and  wild  honey.     1054. 

—  Pepacton.     1054. 

—  Winter  sunshine.     1054. 

Burrows,  M.     Wiclif's  place  in  history.     1458. 
Bursill,  H:    Hand  shadows.    499. 
Biirstenbinder,  E.     [Fiction.]     689. 
Burt,  W.  H.    Characteristic  materia  medica.  407. 
Burton,!.     Inner  life  of  Syria.    1313. 
Burton,  J:  H.     Book-hunter.     13. 

—  History  of  Scotland.     1213. 

—  Reign  of  queen  Anne.    1225. 
Burton,  R.     Anatomy  of  melancholy.    56. 
Burton,  R:  F.     Book  of  the  sword.     233. 

—  Camoens.     1134. 

—  City  of  the  saints.     1398. 

—  Gold-mines  of  Midian.     1308. 

—  Lake  regions  of  central  Africa.    1325. 

—  Pilgrimage  to  El-Medinah  and  Meccah.     1308. 

—  Ultima  Thule.     1284. 

—  and  V.  L.  Cameron.    To  the  Gold  Coast.   1324. 
Burton,  W.     Helps  to  education.     245. 
Burton,  W.  E.     [Drama.]     533. 

—  (!yclopa3dia  of  wit  and  humor.    1083. 

Bury,  Lady  C.  S.  M.  C.    Times  of  George  IV. 

1226.  ^ 

Bury,  T.  T.    Styles  of  architecture.    474. 
Busby,  T:     History  of  music.     492. 
Busch,  M.    Bismarck  in  the  franco-german  war. 

1495. 

—  Die  mormonen. 

—  Our  chancellor. 


140. 

1495. 

Buschmann,  H.   Bilder  aus  dem  alten  Rom . 
Busey,  S:  C.    Mortality  of  young  children.    404. 
Bush,  G:    Mohammed.     1462. 
—  New  church  miscellanies.    132. 


1176. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Bushnell. 


AUTHOB-INDEX . 


Cameron. 


xxvij 


Bushnell,  H.    Christ  and  his  salvation.    95. 

—  Christian  nurture.     249. 

—  Forgiveness  and  law.    95. 

—  Letters.     1452. 

—  Literary  varieties  : 

1.  Work  and  play.     1054. 

2.  Moral  uses  of  dark  things.     1054. 

3.  BHilding  eras  in  religion.     1055. 

—  Nature  and  the  supernatural.     77. 

—  Vicarious  sacrifice.     95. 

Busk,  B.  H.     Valleys  of  Tirol.     1249. 
Busk,  H.     Navies  of  the  world.     234. 
Bussey,  G:  M.    Fables.    517. 
Butcher,  S:H.     Demosthenes.     1138. 
Butler,  (*:     Book  of  the  ronian  catholic  church. 
126. 

—  Fenelon.     14G1. 

—  Hugo  Grotius.     1564. 

—  Reminiscences.     1547. 

Butler,  ilfr.*.  C.H.     [Fiction.]    689. 
Butler,  C.  M.     Inner  Rome.     1269. 

—  Reformation  in  Sweden.     124. 

—  St.  Paul  in  Rome.     108. 
Butler,  C:M.    Analogies.    99. 
Butler,  J.     Analogy  of  religion.     97. 
Butler,  R:,  earl  qf'Ole.ngall.     [Drama.]     533. 
Butler,  S:     (ienuine  remains.     1010. 

—  Poetical  works.     1029. 

Butler,  S:     Alps  and  sanctuaries  of  Piedmont. 

1288. 
Butler,  W:  A.     Nothing  to  wear.     1029. 

—  Two  millions.     1029. 
Butler,  W:  F.     [Fiction.]     689. 

—  Far  out.     1192. 

--  Ventilation.    461 . 

—  Wild  north  land.    1406. 
Butt,  B.  M.     [Fiction .J     690. 

Butterfield,  C.  W.     Discovery  of  the  northwest. 
1385. 

—  Punctuation.     271. 

—  University  of  Wisconsin.     250. 

—  ed.    Journal  of  capt.  Heart.     1352. 

Washington-Crawford  lettei's.     1079. 

Washinglon-Irvine  coiTCspond.     1080. 

Butterworth,  H.     Great  composers.    1533. 

—  History  of  Boston.     1373. 

—  Notable  prayers.     103. 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  Acadia  and  New  France. 

1405. 

in  classic  lands.     1206. 

in  Europe.     1206. 

in  northern  lands.     1206. 

in  the  Levant.     1322. 

in  the  Occident.     1368. 

in  the  Orient.     1206. 

—  ed.    History  of  America.     1344. 
Buxton,  B.  H.     [Fiction.]     690. 
Buxton,  H.  J.  W.     English  painters.     488. 

—  and  E:  J.   Pointer.      German,    flemish    and 

dutch  painting.     487. 

Buxtorf,  J:    Lexicon  hebraicum.     267. 

Byerley,  T:,  and  J.  C.  Robertson.     Percy  anec- 
dotes.    517. 

Byers,  8:  H.  M.     Switzerland.     1287. 

Byles,  Sir  J:  B.     Sophisms  of  free  trade.     205. 

Bynner,  E.  L.     [Fiction.]     690. 

Byr,  C,  pseud.,  see  Beyer,  C.     677. 

Byr,  Robert,  pseud.,  see  Bayer,  K:  E.  R.  v.    673. 

Byrne,  O.    Practical  mechanics.    313. 

—  mid  E.  Spon,  eds.     Spon's  dictionary  of  engin- 

eering.   411. 


Byrne,  Mrs  W:  P.    Cosas  de  Espana.     1278. 
Byron,  G:  G.  N.  lord.     [Drama.]    5;«. 

—  Letters  and  journals,  see  Moore,  T-     1547 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1029. 
Byron,  H:  J.     [Drama.]    533. 

—  joint  author,  see  Talfourd,  F.     «J04. 
Byrrne,  E.  F.     [Fiction.]     690. 


C,  J.  F.  arid  L.,  six  Clarke,  J.  F.  and  L. 
Caballero,  Fernan,  pseud.,  seeAnora,  C  d**    mi 
Cable,  G:  W.     [Fiction. ]     690.  ' 

—  Creoles  of  Louisiana.     1384. 
Caddy,  Mrs.  — .     [Fiction.]     690. 
Cadell,  H.  M.     [Fiction.]    690. 
Caedmon.     P^xodus  and  Daniel.     1029. 
Caesar,  C.  J.     Commentaries.     1179. 

Cain,  W:    Maximum  stresses  in  framed  bridges. 

—  Solid  and  braced  elastic  arches.    413. 

—  Symbolic  algebra.    298. 

—  Theory  of  voussoir  arches.    413. 

—  Voussoir  arches  applied.    413. 
Caine,  T.  H.     [Fiction]    690. 

—  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti.     1552. 
Caird,  E:    Hegel.    49. 

Caird,  J:    Religions  of  India.    ISJ. 
Cairnes,  J:  E.    Political  economy.    193. 

—  The  slave  i)ovver.     169. 

Cairns,  J:    Unbelief  in  the  18th  centurv.    79 
Calcraft,  J:  W:    [Drama]     536. 
Calder,  Alma,  see  Johnston,  A.     774. 
Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Mme.  F.  E.  Q.    Attache 

in  Madrid.     1273. 
Calderon  de  la  Barca,  P:     [Drama]     536. 
Calderwood,  H:    Mind  and  brain.    51. 

—  On  teaching.     244. 

Caldwell,  A.  Marsh- ,  see  Marsh-Caldwell,  A. 
Caldwell,  C:    Nathaniel  Greene.     1501. 
Calenzano,  Marchese  di,  see  Mauris,  M. 
Calfhill,  J.    Answer  to  Martiall's  Tx-eatise  of  the 

cross.    91. 
Calhoun,  A.  W.    Effects  of  student  life  upon  the  eye- 
sight.   242. 
Calhoun,  J:  C.    Works.     182. 
Calisch,  I.  M.    English    and    dutch    dictionary. 

268. 
Callender,  E:  B.    Thaddeus  Stevens.     1488. 
Callery,  J.  M.,  and  M.  Yvan.     Insurrection  in 

China.    1297. 
Callet,  J:  F.    Tables  de  logarithmes.    299. 
Callimachus,  see  Eallimachos. 
Calm,  M.     [Fiction.]     690. 
Calmet,  A.    Dictionary  of  the  Bible.    86. 
Calthrop,  H.  C.  Holway.    Paladin  and  saracen. 

1131. 
Calverly,  C:  S.    Flyleaves.     1029. 
Calvert,  G:  H:    [Drama.]    537. 

—  First  years  in  Europe.    1246. 

—  Introduction  to  social  science.    145. 

—  Scenes  and  thoughts  in  Europe.     1208. 
Calvert,  3.,  joint  author,  see  Williams,  T.- 
Calvin, J:     Christ  the  end  of  the  law.     93. 

—  Institution  of  christian  religion.    68. 

—  Letters.     1129. 

Camden,  W:    Britannia.    1230. 

Camden  miscellany.     1228. 

Cameos  from  english  history.     CM.  Yonge. 

1227. 
Cameron,  Mrs.  H.  L.    [Fiction.]    690. 
Cameron,  V.  L.     Across  Africa.     1326. 

—  Our  future  highway  to  India.    1309. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Cameron. 


AT7TH0B-INDEX . 


Carpenter. 


Cameron,  V.  I j.— Continued. 

—  joint  author,  see  Burton,  R:  F. 
Camoens,  L:  de.    Lusiad.     1134. 

—  Lusiaden.     1184. 

—  Lyricks.     1134. 

—  Pocmis.     1134. 

Camp,  (i:  S.     Democracy.     163. 
Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.     1350. 
Campan,  .) .  L.  H.     Marie  Antoinette.     1475. 
Campbell,  A.     [Fiotion.]     690. 
Campbell,  A.,  and  W.  J.  Twining.     U.  S.  boun- 
dary survey.     1344. 
Campbell,  A.  1^.     [Drama.]    537. 
Campbell,  A.  L.  V.     [Drama.]    537. 
Campbell,  B.     [Drama.]     537. 
Campbell,  C:    History  of  Virginia.     1379. 
Campbell,  Donald,  pseud.,  see  Carpenter,  S.  C. 
Campbell,  Sir  G :    Tenure  of  land  in  India.    203. 

—  White  and  black.     1367. 

Campbell,  Sir  G:  D.,  duke  of  Argyll.     Continui- 
ty and  catastrophes  in  geology.    335. 

—  Eastern  question .     172. 

—  Primeval  man.    346. 

—  The  prophet  of  San  Francisco.     202. 

—  Reign  of  law.    81. 

—  Unity  of  nature.     281. 
Campbell,  H.     [Fiction.]    691. 

—  American  girls'  home  book.    500. 

—  Easiest  way  in  housekeeping.     444. 

—  Problem  oif  the  poor.    208. 

—  and  others.     Sylvan  city.     1377. 
Campbell,  J:,  ZwfZ.     Atrocious  judges.     1510. 

—  Chief  justices  of  England.     1510. 

—  Lord  chancellors  of  England.     1509. 

—  Shakespeare's  legal  acquirements.     1046. 
Campbell,  J:  G:  E:  H:  D.  8.,  marquess  of  Lome. 

Canadian  pictures.     1407. 
Campbell,  J:  J.,  tr.      Poems  from  the  german. 

1113. 
Campbell,  J.  V.     Political  history  of  Michigan. 

1389. 
Campbell,  J:  W.    Biographical  sketches.    1483. 
Campbell,  L.     Sophocles.     1142. 

—  and  W.  Garnett.     James  Clerk  Maxwell.   1522. 
Campbell,  M.     Gen.  W:  Hull.     1501. 
Campbell,  R.     Pilgrimage  to  my  motherland. 

1324. 
Campbell,  S.  M.     Story  of  creation.     80. 
Campbell,  T:    Letters  from  the  south.     1318. 

—  Life  and  letters.     1547. 

—  Petrarch.     1564. 

—  Poetical  works.     1029. 

—  Shakespeare.    1544. 

—  ed.    British  poets.     1022. 

Campbell,   W:  W.      Robin   Hood   and  Captain 

Kidd.    1511. 
Campbell-Walker,  see  Walker. 
Campe,  J.  H:    Entdeckung  von  Amerika.     1332. 

—  Kinderbibliothek.     1109. 

Campin,  F.     Details  of  machinery.     415. 

—  Iron  in  the  construction  of  bridges.    413. 

—  Materials  and  construction.     413. 

—  Mathematics.     295. 

—  Mechanical  engineering.     414. 
Canfleld,  .T.  H.   Taxation.    196. 
Canino,  Prince  de,  see  Bonaparte,  L. 
Canitz,  F:  R.  L:/re(7ierT  V.    Gedichte.    1106. 
Canning,  The  hon.  A.  S.  G:     Macaulay.     1551. 

—  Philosophy  of  the  Waverley  novels.     1047. 
Canning,  G:    Select  speeches.     191. 
Canning:,  S.,  Discount  S(ra(/orddeBedcJt#e.  Turkey.  189. 


Cantacuzene-Altieri,  O.  princes*.   [Fiction.]  691. 

Canz,  E.     [Fiction.]     691. 

Capello,    H.    d(;  Brito-,   and  R.  Ivens.      From 

Benguella  to  Yacca.     1327. 
Capes,  W:  W.     Livy.     1135. 

—  Roman  empire  of  the  2d  century.     1179. 

—  Roman  history.     1179. 
Cappar,  S:.J.    Siena.    11.5«. 

Cappel,  v..  S.     Old  norse  sagas.     142. 

Capper,  J :     Three  presidencies  of  India.     1302. 

Capponi,  (i.  marchese.    Florentinische  republik. 

1264. 
Capron,  C.     [Fiction.]    691. 
Carey,  A.    [Fiction.]    691. 
Carey,  E.    W:  Carey.     1458. 
Carey,  H:     [Drama.]     537. 
Carey,  H:C:    Miscellaneous  work.s.     193. 

—  Past,  present  and  future.     193. 
~  Principles  of  social  science.     145. 

—  Slave  trade.     169. 

Carey,  M.     Vindici*  hibernica\     1212. 

Carey,  R.  N.     [Fiction.]     691. 

Carion,  Franz,  pseud.,  see  Iiubojatsky,  F.     791. 

Carl  August.     Briefwechsel  mit  Goethe.     1124. 

Carl,  P.     Elektrische  naturkriifte.     315. 

Carlen,  E.  Flygare-.     [Fiction.]     691. 

Oarleton,  pseud.,  see  CoflB.n,  C:  C. 

Carleton,    Cousin    May,    pseud.,    see   Fleming, 

M.  A. 
Carleton,  F.  E.     Operas  :  writers  and  plots.  494. 
Carleton,  G:  W.     Our  artist  in  Peru.     1084. 
Carleton,  W:     [Fiction.]     691. 
Carleton,  Will.     [Poetical  works.]     1029. 

—  Young  folks'  centennial  rhymes.     1025. 
earlier.     A:      Histoire     du    peuple    americain. 

1350. 
Carlisle,  A.  D.     Round  the  world.     1190. 
Carlson,  F:  F.     Geschichte  Schwedens.     1281. 
Carlton,  Carrie,  pseud.,  see  Chamberlain,  Mrs. 

M.  H. 
Carlton,  J:  W:    Recreations  in  shooting.     506. 
Carlyle,  A.     Autobiography.     1457. 
Carlyle,  J.     Letters  and  memorials.     1081. 
Carlyle,  T:    Ausgewiihlte  schriften.     1055. 

—  Burns.     1546. 

—  Choice  of  books.     510. 

—  Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.     1055. 

—  Early  kings  of  Norway.     1282. 

—  French  revolution.     1255. 

—  Friedrich  II.     1474. 

—  Heroes  and  hero-worship.     1055. 

—  Irish  journey.     1230. 

—  John  Sterling.     1553. 

—  Latter-day  pamphlets.     1055. 

—  Past  and  present.     1055. 

—  Reminiscences.     1547. 

—  Sartor  resartus.    1055. 

—  ed.    Letters  and  speeches  of  Cromwell.     1078. 

—  an(?  R.  W.  Emerson.     Correspondence.     1081. 
Carmen  Sylva,    pseud.,   see    Elisabeth   of  Ru- 
mania.    724. 

Carnegie,  A.     American  four-in-hand  in  Britain. 
1230. 

—  Round  the  world.     1190. 

Carnes,  J.  A.     From  Boston  to  the  west  coast  of 

Africa.     1323. 
Caro,  J.,  joint  author,  see  BOpell,  R: 
Caroline,  P:    English  as  she  is  spoke.    275. 
Carpenter,  F.  De  Y.     [Fiction.]     692. 

—  Geographical  surveying.    418. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Carpenter. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Chalmers. 


Carpenter,   H.      Mother's    and    kindergartner's 

friend.     346. 
Carpenter,  J.  E.     [Drama.]     WT. 
Carpenter,  J.  E:,  6(1.     Songs.     102t). 
Carpenter,  M.  B.     Mining  cocJe.     216. 
Carpenter,    P.  P.      Molhisks  of   western    North 

America.     874. 
Carpenter,  R.  L.,  .«ee  Iiivermore,  A.  A.     60. 
Carpenter,  S.  C.  Overland  journey  to  India.  11!>2. 
Carpenter,  S.  H.     English  analysis      274 

—  English  of  the  t4th  eentnry.    "1021. 
Carpenter,  W:  B:    Human  i)iiysiology.     398. 

—  Mental  physiology.     51. 

—  Mesmerism,  spiritualism,  etc.    55. 

—  Physical  and  vital  forces.    311. 

-- Unconscious  action  of  the  brain  and  Epidemic  delu- 
sions.   384. 
Carpenter,  W:  H.     [Fiction.]     692. 
Carpenter,  W:  L.     Energy  in  nature.     311. 
Carpet-bagger,  A.     Uecollcctions  of  the  Caroli- 

nas.     1380. 
Carr,  A.  C.     [Fiction]     692. 
Carr,  A.  E.     All  the  way  round.     1190. 
Carr,  L.     Mounds  of  the  Mississippi  valley.    349. 
Carre,  M.     [Drama.]     537. 

—  a/ifZ  J.  Barbier.     [Drama.]     537. 

—  and  \j.  Battu.     [Drama.]     537. 
Carriere,  M.     Aesthetik.     465. 

—  Kunst-  und  culturentwickelung.     471. 

—  P:  Cornelius.    1430. 

Carrington,  H:  B.      Battles  of   the   revolution. 

13.51. 
Carrington,  K.     [Fiction.]     692. 
Carrol,  Mrs.  S.,  see  Centlivre,  S.     537. 
Carroll,  H.     Twelve  americans.     1438. 
Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.,  see  Dodgson,  C:  L.     715. 
Carse,  G:  B.    Florida.     1381. 
Carter,  E.     Poems  and  essays.     1547. 

—  and  C.  Talbot.     Letters. '  1079. 
Carter,  N.  H.    Letters  from  Europe.     1207. 
Carter,  R.     Summer  cruise.     1869. 
Carter,  R.  B.     Eyesight.     400. 

Carter,  S.  N.  Drawing  in  black  and  white.  481. 
Cartoons  from  Punch.     482. 

Cartwright,  D:  W.     Western  wild  animals.    505. 
Cartwright,  J.     Mantegna  and  Francia.     1531. 
Cartwright,  T:     Diary.     1456. 
Cams,  C:  G.     Kin^  of  Saxony's  journey.     1230. 
Cams,  J.  V:    Bibliotheca  zoologica.     24. 
Camthers,  W:  A.     [Fiction.]     692. 
Carvalho,  S.  N.     Incidents  of  Fremont's  last  ex- 
pedition.    1397. 
Carver,  J.     Travels  in  Wisconsin.     1343. 

—  Travels  through  North  America.    1343. 
Cary,  A.     [Fiction.]    692. 

—  Lyra.     1029. 

Cary,  H:     Great  civil  war  in  England.     1223. 
Cary,  H:  F.     Lives  of  the  poets.     1.544. 
Casey,  E.     [Fiction.]     692. 

Cashel-Hoey,  F.  S.,  see  Hoey,  F.  S.  Cashel-. 
Caspari,  O:  Urgeschichte  der  menschheit.  346. 
Cass,  L.     France.     1257. 

—  Right  of  search,  see  Young,  W:  T.     1485. 
Cassagnac,  see  Granier  de  Cassagnac. 
Casseday,  D.  B.     [Fiction.]     692. 
Cassell's  book  of  sports     498. 

—  book  of  in-door  amusements.     499. 

—  history  of  the  russo-turkish  war.     1291. 

—  history  of  the  war  between  France  and  Ger- 

many. E.  Oilier.     1259. 

—  household  guide.    444. 


Cassell's  natural  history.    366. 

—  old  and  new  Edinburgh.     1231. 

—  popular  natural  history.     366. 
Casein,  J:     Birds  of  California,  e<c.     ;^3. 

-  [Zoolo>fical  papers.]    371,  }!73. 
Castelar  y  Bissoll,  E.     Byron.     1,547. 

—  Old  Rome  and  new  Italy.     1367. 
Castelli,  I.  F:    [Drama.]'  .537. 
Castle,  C.     [Fiction.]     692. 

Castleman,  A.  L.     Army  of  the  Potomac.     1359. 
Castlereagh,  Visconnt,  see  BtewBxt,  R.,marf/uess 

of  Jjondonderry. 
Castner,  J.     Militiir-lexikon.     231. 
Caswall,  H :    Martyr  of  the  Pongas.     1456. 
Caswell,  A.     Meteorological  observations.     332. 
Caswell,  E:     Poems.     1029. 
Catherine  II,  see  Yekaterina.     1478. 
Catherwood,  M.  H.     [Fiction.]     692. 
Catholic  world.     78. 
Catlin,  G:    Breath  of  life.     409. 

—  Eight  years  travels  in  Europe.    1207. 

—  Last  rambles  among  the  Indians.     1340. 

—  Life  among  the  Indians.     1340. 

—  North  american  Indians.     1340. 
Catlin,  G :  L.    Ainonj,'  the  biscayans.    1306. 
Caunter,  H.     Romance  of  history:  India.     1301. 
Caustic,  Mrs.,  pseud.     [Fiction.]  '  692- 
Cavalcaselle,  (i.  li.  joint  author,  see  Crowe,  J.  A. 
Cavallius,  H.,  *ee  Hylten-Cavallius,  G.  O. 
Cave,  W:     Antiquitates  apostolicjc.     118. 

—  Biographia  ecclcsiastica.    1464. 
Cavendish,  pseud.,  see  J  ones,  H: 
Cavendish,  Lady  C.     [Drama.]    537. 
Cavendish,  (i:    Cardinal  Wolsey.    1495. 
Caverly,  R.  B.     Indian  wars  of  New  England. 

1369. 

—  Life  and  labors  of  J:  Eliot.     1369. 

Caxton,  Pisistratus,  josewrf.,  see  Bulwer-Lytton, 

E:G:E.  L. 
Cazelles,  E.    Evolution-philosophy.     353. 
Cazin,  A.     Heat.    314. 

—  Wiirme.    314. 

Ceba,  A.     Citizen  of  a  republic.     163. 
j   Cecil,  pseud.,  see  Tongrue,  C. 

Cecil,  R:    Visit  to  the  house  of  mourning.     101. 
i   Celebrated  musicians.     1533. 
j   Celestin,  F:  J.    Russland.     1278. 
j    Cellini,  B.     Memoirs.     1531. 
1   Censor,  pseud.,  see  Bunce,  O.  B. 

Census  reports  of  the  U.  S.     157. 

Centennial  exhibition  at  Philadelphia.     391. 

Centlivre,  S.     [Drama.]    537. 

Century,  N.  7.    Bryant  memorial  meeting.  1540. 
!  Century  of   independence.  J.  R.  Hussey.     165. 

Centz,'  P.  C,  pseud.,  see  Sage,  B.  J. 

Cervantes-Saavedra,  M.  de.     [Fiction.]    692. 

—  Wit  and  wisdom  of  Don  Quixote.    1134. 
Cesnola,  see  Di  Cesnola,  L:  P. 
Cetshwayo's  dutchman.     C.  Vijn.     1338. 
Chadbourne,  P.  A.    Instinct.    57. 

—  Waste  of  labor  in  education.    341. 
Chadwick,  F.  E.    Training  systems.    334. 
Chadwick,  H:    Sports  and  pastimes  of  american 

boys.     499. 
Chadwick,  J:  W.     Bible  of  to-day.    84. 

—  Liberty  and  the  church.    73. 
Chadwick,  W:    De  Foe.     1548. 
Challen,  J.    Igdrasil.    1029. 
Chalmers,  A.     [Fiction.]    693. 

Chalmers,  T:    Adaptation  of  nature  to  the  moral 
and  intellectual  condition  of  man.    81. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Chalmers. 


ATTTHOB-INDEX . 


Cheever. 


Chalmers,  T:— Continued. 

—  Lectures  on  Romans.     90. 

—  Miscellanies.     75. 

—  Sermons  and  discoui'ses.     108. 
Chamberlain,  C:     [Fiction.]     692. 
Chamberlain,  J.    French  treaty  and  reciprocity.    ^0.5. 
Chamberlain,    Mrs.    M.    H.      Wayside    flowers. 

1029. 
Chamberlain,  N.  H:     [Fiction.]     693. 
Chamberlain,  T:  C.     Geology  of  Wisconsin.  339. 

—  Terminal  moraine  of  the  second  glacial  epoch.    338. 
Chamberlain,  W:     [Fiction.]     693. 
Chamberlayne,    J:    Magna?     Britanise    notitia. 

1229. 
Chambers,    R.     Domestic    annals    of    Scotland. 
1214. 

—  English  language  and  literature.     1003. 

—  Explanations.    353. 

—  Vestiges  of  creation.     353. 

—  ed.     Book  of  days.     1151. 
English  literature.     1004. 

—  joint  ed.,  sp^  Chambers,  W: 
Chambers,  V.  T.     Tineina.     378. 
Chambers,  W:    American  slavery.     169. 

—  Long  and  busy  life.     1547. 

—  andK.    Miscellany.     1087. 

eds.     British  empire.     1216. 

Introd.  to  the  sciences.    281. 

Mediaeval  history.     1 199. 

Chambliss,  J.  E.,  comp.    Livingstone  and  Stan- 
ley.    1327. 
Chamisso,  L:  C:  A.  v.     [Fiction.]     693. 

—  Werke.    1109. 

Champeaux,  A.  de.    Tapestry.    484. 
Champlin,  J:  D.,jr.    Child's  catechism  of  com- 
mon things.     283. 

—  War  for  the  union.     1355. 

—  Young  folks'  astronomy.    300. 

—  Young  folks'  cyclopaedia.     32. 
Champness,  W:  S.     Insurance  dictionary.    237. 
Champney,  L.  W.     [Fiction.]    693. 

—  John  Angelo  at  the  water-color  exhibition.  488. 

—  Three  Vassar  girls  abroad.    1210. 
in  England.     1234. 

in  Italy.    1267. 

in  South  America.     1415. 

Chandler,  A.  D.    Bicycle  tour  in  England.    1234. 
Chandler,  D:  H.,  comp.     Reports.     225. 
Chandler,  J:    Life  of  William  of  Wykeham.    1455. 
Chandler,  P.  W.     Amer.  criminal  trials.    223. 
Chandler,  W:    St.  Mary's  Falls  ship  canal.    424. 
Chaney,  G:  L.     [Fiction.]     693. 
Channing-,  B.  H.     Sunny  skies.     1267. 
Channing:,  E:    Town  and  county  jrovernment.    1334. 
Channingr,  E:  T.    W:  Ellery.    1437. 
Channing,  W.     Physician's  vacation.     1205. 
Channing,  W:  E.     Correspondence.     1453. 

—  Thoreau.     1542. 

—  Works.     1010. 

—  and  L.  Aikin.     Correspondence.     1080. 
Channing,  W:  H:    W:  Ellery  Channing.    1453. 

—  joint  author,  see  Emerson,  R.  W. 

Chapin,  E.  H.     Characters  in  the  gospels.     1464. 

—  Humanity  in  the  city.     65. 

—  Religious  life.    93. 

Chapin,  J.  H.     The  creation.     80. 
Chaplin,  H.  W.     [Fiction.]     693. 
Chapman,  A.  W.   Flora  of  the  soutliern  U.  S.  362. 
Chapman,  B.     Gustavus  Adolphus.     1478. 
Chapman,  G:  T:    Protestant  episcopal  church. 
128. 


Chapman,  G:  W.     Tribute  to  Kane.     1029. 
Chapman,  J:    Diai'rhrea  and  cholera.    408. 
Chapman,  S.     Forest  Home  cemetery.    478. 

—  Hand  book  of  Wisconsin.     1393. 
Chapman,  W:    Women  of  the  reformation.  1449. 
Chapman,  W.,  joint  author,  see  Hay,  F:    556. 
Chapone,  H.     [Fiction.]     693. 

—  Improvement  of  the  mind.     59. 
Chappell,  W.     History  of  music.    493. 
Chappelsmith,  J:    Tornado  near  New  Harmon}^, 

iDd.     330. 
Chaptal,  J:  A.,  comte  de  Chanleloup.    Chymistry 

applied  to  agriculture.     435. 
Charikles,  pseud.,  see  Aristarchi  bet/. 
Charles,  E.     [Fiction.]     693. 

—  Bible  lands  and  seas.     1313. 

—  Mary.     1464. 

—  Women  of  Christendom.     1449. 
Charles,  E.  T.     Hawthorn  blossoms.     1029. 
Charles,  Jean,  pseud.,  .tee  Braun,  K:  J:     683. 
Charlesworth,  M.  L.     [Fiction.]     694. 
Charleton,  W.     Phvsiologia.     309. 
Charlevoix,  P:  F.  X.  de.     New  France.     1332. 
Charlotte,  Aunt,  pseud.,  see  Yonge,  C.  M. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  pseud.,  see  Tonna,  C.  E. 
Chase,  E.  B.     Over  the  border.     1406. 

Chase,  G:  W.,  ed.     Digest  of  masonic  law.    237. 
Chase,  H:  S.    Degeneracy  of  the  teeth.    385. 
Chase,  P.    Reminiscences.     1451. 
Chasles,  V:  E.    P.      Anglo-american     literature 
and  manners.    1007. 

—  Notabilities.    1129. 

Chastellux,  F.  J:  de.  Travels  in  North  Ameri- 
ca.    1365. 

—  Voyages  dans  TAmerique  septentrionale.  1365. 
Chasuble,  Archdeacon,  pseud.,  see  Marshall,  T: 

W:M. 
Chateaubriand,  F:  A:  R.,  vicomte  de.     [Fiction.] 
694. 

—  English  literature.     1005. 

—  Recollections.     1129. 

—  Travels  in  Greece,  etc.     1195. 

—  Travels  to  Jerusalem.     1312. 

—  Voyage  en  Amerique.     1343. 
Chatfield,  Paul,  M.  D.,  pseud.,  see  Smith,  H. 
Chatham,  Lord,  see  Pitt. 

Chatrian,   A.,  joint  author,   see  Erckmann,   E. 

725. 
Chatterjee,  B.  C.     [Fiction.]     694. 
Chatterton,  H.  (i.  lady.     Leonore.    1039. 
Chatterton,  T:    Poetical  works.     1029. 
Chatto,  W.  A.     Wood  engraving.     489. 
Chaucer,  G.     Canterbury  chimes.     1025. 

—  Chaucer  for  children.  '  1025. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1029,  1030. 

Chauveau,  A.  Comparative  anatomy  of  domes- 
ticated animals.     370. 

Chavanne,  see  Dareste  de  la  Chavanne. 

Chavasse,  P.  H:  Physical  training  of  children. 
404. 

Cheadle,  W.  B.     [Fiction  ]    694. 

Cheetham,  ti-..  joint  author,  see  Smith,  W:     86. 

Cheever,  G:  B.     [Fiction.]     694. 

—  In  the  shadow  of  Mont  Blanc.     1288. 

—  In  the  shadow  of  the  Jungfrau  Alp.     1288. 

—  Journal  of  the  pilgrims.     125. 

—  Lectures  on  Pilgrim's  progress.     105. 

—  Punishment  by  death.    222. 
Cheever,  H:  T.  "  [Fiction.]    694. 

—  Island  world  of  the  Pacilic.     1422. 

—  Obadiah  Congar.     1501. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Cheltnam . 


AUTHOB-INDEX. 


Clark. 


xxxj 


Cheltnam,  C:S.     [Drama.]     537. 

Cheney,  C.  E.     History  of  the  oivil  war.     1355. 

Cheney,  E.  D.     [Fiction.]     694. 

—  (ileaning.s  in  art.     468. 

—  Keligion  as  social  force.    78. 

Cheney,  M.,  ed.     Horace  Bushnell.     1452. 
Cheney,  O.  A.,  joint  author,  see  Alger,    H.,  ji\ 

520. 
Cherbuliez,  V:     [Fiction.]     694. 
Cheruel,  P;  A.     Minorite  de  Louis  XIV.     1253. 
Chervin,  A.     Antiiropomotrie.     352. 
Chesebro',  C.     [Fiction.]     694. 
Chesney,  F.  R.     Russo-turkish  campaigns.    1291. 
Chesney,  G:T.     [Fiction.]     694. 
Chess  liandbook.    500. 
Chesterfield,  Earl  of,  see  Stanhope,  P.  D. 
Chetwynd,  J.  B.   Life  in  a  german  village.  1247. 
Chevalier,  H:  E.     [Fiction.]     694. 
Chevalier,  M.    Probable  fall  in  the  value  of  gold. 

200. 
Che^^allier,  B:,  joint  author,   see  Lenormant,  F. 
Chickering,  J.  W.     Plants  collected  in   Dakota 

and  Montana.     363. 
Child,  F.  J.,  ed.    English  and  Scottish  ballads. 

1024. 
Child,  G.  W.     E-ssays  on   physiological  subjects. 

345. 
Child,  L.  M.     [Fiction.]     695. 

—  Appeal  in  favor  of  africans.     169. 

—  Freedmen's  book.     1092. 

—  Good  wives.     1434. 

—  History  of  the  condition  of  women.     152. 

—  1:T.  Hopper.     1487. 

—  Letters.     1082. 

—  Looking  toward  sunset.     1092. 

—  Madame  de  Stael  and  Madame  Roland.     1562. 

—  Progress  of  religious  ideas.     67. 
Children  of  all  nations.     1185. 
Chillingworth,  W:     Works.     68. 

China  hunters' club.     A.  T.  Slosson.     481. 
Chipiez,  C:,  joint  authoi\  see  Perrot,  G: 
Chirol,  V.     'Twixt  greek  and  turk.     1294. 
Chisholm,  (i:  G.,  joint  author,  see  Rudler,  F.  W. 
Chittenden,  (i:  B.     Meterol.  observations.    332. 
Chittenden,   L.   PI      Constitutional  convention, 

1861.    212. 
Choate,  R.     Works.     183. 
Choice  pleasures  for  youth.     59. 
Choie9ki,  C:  E.    Louis  Blanc.    1444. 
Choiseul-Praslin,  Duchesse  de,  see  Harcourt,  C. 

C.  L.  S. 
Chorley,  H:  F.     Mrs.  Hemans.     1550. 

—  National  music.     490. 

—  Recent  art  and  society.     1548. 
Chowanetz,  J.     [Fiction.]     695. 

Chownitz,  Julian,  pseud.,  see  Chowanetz,  J.    695. 

Christ,  his  nature  and  work.     93. 

Christ  in  modern  thought.     72. 

Christian  examiner.     78. 

Christie,  M.  E.    Miss  Burney's  own  stoi-y.    1429. 

Christlieb,  T.  Modern  doubt  and  christian  be- 
lief.   97. 

Christmann,  F:,  and  R:  Oberlander.  Ozeanien. 
1420. 

Christy,  W.  J.  Joints  made  and  used  by  buil- 
ders.    458. 

Chrobak,  R.    Gynakolojrie.    411. 

Chrysostomus,  St.     Homilies.     108. 

Church,  A.  J:     [Fiction.]    695. 

—  Heroes  and  kings.     1138. 

—  Last  days  of  Jerusalem.     1168. 


Church,  A.  J.— Continued. 

—  Ovid.     1136. 

-  Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero.     1176. 

—  Stories  from  Homer.'    1139. 

—  Stories  from  Livy.     1177. 

—  Stories  from  the  "greek  tragedians.     1138. 

—  Stories  from  Virgil.  1136. 
-—  Stories  of  the  east.    1163. 

—  Stories  of  the  old  world.     512. 

—  Story  of  the  Persian  war.     1163. 

—  Traveller's  true  tale.     1140. 

—  and  W.  J.  Brodribb.     Pliny's  letters.     113«. 
Church,  E.  R.     Birds.     382. 

—  Flyers  and  crawlers.     376. 

—  Home  garden.     440. 

—  Home  needle.    447. 

—  How  to  furnish  a  home.    484. 

—  Money-making  for  ladies.     153. 
Church,  F.     [Fiction.]    695. 

—  Captain  Man-yat     1551. 

—  aw  d  , Sir  C:  L.Young.     [Drama.]     538. 
Church,  R:  W:     Bacon.     1545. 

—  Beginning  of  the  middle  ages.     1200. 

—  Dante.     1563. 

—  Spenser.     1553. 

Churchill,  C:    Poetical  works.     1030. 

—  Works.     1011. 
Churchill,  F.     [Drama.]     .538. 
Churchman's  library.     72. 

Churton,  Henry,  pseud.,  see  Tovirgee,  A.  W. 
Cibber,  C.    [Drama.]    538. 
Cicero,  M.  T.     Letters.     1498. 

—  Orationes.     1135. 

—  Orator.     1135. 

—  Works.     1135. 
Circumnavigation  of  the  globe.     1188. 

Cist,  H:M.    Army  of  the  Cumberland.    1357. 
City  in  the  sea.    E.  L.  S.     1264. 
Civil- service  reform  assoc.     228. 
Claiborne,  J:  F.  H.    J:  A.  Quitman.     1488. 

—  S:  Dale.     1501. 

Clairville,  L:  F.  Nicolaie  called.    [Drama.]    538. 

—  P.  Siraudin  and  V:  Koning.     [Drama.]     588. 

—  joint  author,  see  Dennery,  A.  P. 
Clarendon,  Earl  of,  see  Hyde,  E: 

Claretie,  J.     Alphonse  Daudet;    Erckmann-Chatrlan; 
Victor  Husro.    1444. 

Claridge,  C.  J.,  and  R.  Soutar.     [Drama.]    538. 
Clarinda,  see  Maclehose,  A.  C. 
Claris  de  Florian,  J:  P:     [Fiction.]     696. 
Clark,  A.     [Fiction.]     696. 

—  Workday  Christianity.  99. 
Clark,  C:  H.  [Fiction.]  696. 
Clark,  C.  M.     [Fiction.]    696. 

Clark,  D.  K.     Modern  locomotive.    417. 

—  Recent  practice  in  civil  engineering.    411. 

—  Steam  and  the  steam  engine.    416. 

—  joint  author,  see  Law,  H: 

Clark,  E.  L.    Races  of  european  Turkey.     1291. 
Clark,  G:  W.     Harmony  of  the  gospels.    89. 
Clark,  H:  A.,  joint  ed.,  ««e Bichardson,  C:  F. 
Clark,  H.  H.     [Fiction.]    696. 
Clark,  H:  J.     Lucernariie  and  their  allies.    374. 

—  Mind  in  nature.    345. 

Clark,  J.  G.    Iniinitesimal  calculus.    300. 
Clark,  J:  H.,  joint  author,  see  Eampf,  F. 
Clark,  L.  G.     Knick-knacks.     1092. 
Clark,  M.  R.,  joint  author,  see  Swift,  F. 
Clark,  R.  W.     Moody  and  Sankey  in  (Jreat  Bri- 
tain.    116. 

—  Question  of  the  hour.     249. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Clark. 


AXTTHOR-INDEX. 


Cocktourn. 


Clark,  S:    Promises  of  scripture.     84. 

Clark,  S.  N.,  joint  ed.     Public  libraries  in  the 

United  States.     1. 
Clark,  Mrs.  S.  R.  G.     [Fiction.]     696. 
Clark,  T:  M.     Primary  truths  of  religion.     97. 

—  Rural  school  architecture.    241. 

—  Seen  and  the  unseen.    72. 

Clark,  W.  G.     Literary  remains.     1011. 

Clark,  W:  J.     Gi*eat  american  sculptures.    479. 

Clarke,  Adam.    Life.     1459. 

Clarke,  Asia.     Booth  memorials.     1536. 

—  Elder  and  younger  Booth.     1536. 
Clarke,  C.     [Drama.]     538. 

Clarke,   C:    and    M.     Cowden-.      Recollections 
of  wi-iters.     1543. 

Shakespeare  key.     1045. 

Clarke,  E:  D.     Remains.     1531. 

Clarke,  E:  H.     Building  of  a  brain.    403. 

—  Sex  in  education.     348. 
Clarke,  F.  L.     G:  Stephenson.     1536. 
Clarke,  F.  W.     Constants  of  nature.     319. 

—  Teachlnfr  of  chemistry  and  physics.    241. 
Clarke,  H.  S.     [Drama.]     538. 

—  and  —  Du  Terreau.     [Drama.]     538. 
Clarke,  J:  A.     [Fiction.]     696. 
Clarke,  J.  F.     Anti-slavery  days.     169. 

—  Campaign  of  1813.     1358. 

—  Eleven  weeks  in  Europe.     1308. 

—  Events  and  epochs  in  religious  history.     75. 

—  Self-culture.     348. 

—  Ten  great  religions.     133. 

—  Thomas  Didymus.     105. 

—  and  L.     Exotics.     513. 

—  joint  autJior,  see  Emerson,  R.  W. 

Clarke,  L.  L.     Objects  for  the  microscope.     356. 
Clarke,  M.  Cowden-.     [Fiction.]     696. 

—  Concordance  to  Shakespeare.     1045. 

—  joint  author,  see  Clarke,  C: 

Clarke,  R.,  anrf  CO.     Bibliotheca  americana.     38. 

Special  catalogues.     15.  33,  33,  35,  36. 

Clarke,  R.  S.     [Fiction.]     696. 

Clarke,  T.  M.     Building  superintendence.    457. 

Clarke,  W:     697. 

Clarke,  W:  H.     Horses'  teeth.    441. 

Clarkson,  T:    Abolition  of  the  slave  trade.    169. 

—  W:  Penn.     1487. 

Clason,  O.    Romische  geschichte.    1178. 
Classen,  J.     Niebuhr.     1558. 
Claudel,  J.     Formules  pratiques.    414. 
Claudius,  M.    Auswahl.    1108. 

—  [Selections.]    1103. 

Clausberg,    Amalie    v.,  pseud.,   see  Donop,    A. 

freiin  v. 
Clavers,  Mrs.  Mary,  pseud.,  see  Kirkland,  C.  M. 
Clay,  Charles  M.,  pseud.,  see  Clark,  C.  M.     696. 
Clay,  H:    Life,   correspondence    and  .speeches. 

183. 
Clayton,  E.  C.    English  female  artists.     1538. 

—  Queens  of  song.     1534. 

Cleaveland,    P.      Meteorol.    observations.     331. 
Clemens,  J.     [Fiction.]     697. 
Clemens,  S:  L.     [Fiction.]     697. 

—  Innocents  abroad.     1305 

—  Life  on  the  Mississippi.    1384. 

—  Mark  Twain's  sketches.     1084. 

—  Roughing  it.     1084. 

—  Tramp  abroad.     1305. 

—  aTO(?C:D.  Warner.     [Fiction.]    697. 
Clemens,  W.  M.     Famous  funny  fellows.     1539. 
Clement  XIV.     Letters.     1463." 
CievaerLt,—,  joint  author,  see  Dennery,  A.  P. 
Clement,  C:    Michelangelo.     1533. 


Clement,  C.  E.,  see  Waters,  C. 

Clement,  F.,  a/i(^  PiLarousse.     Dictionnaire  des 

operas.     494. 
Clements,  A.     [Drama.]     538. 

—  and  Y:  Hay-     [Drama.]     538. 
Clemmer,  M.,  see  Hudson,  M. 

Cler,    Gen.—.    Reminiscences    of    an    officer    of 

zouaves.     1876. 
Clergy  list.     138. 

Ciericus,  Johannes,  see  LeClerc,  J  : 
Clerk,  D.     Gas  engine.     417. 
Clerke,  E.  M.     [Fiction.]     697. 
Cleveland,  C.     Story  of  a  summer.     1540. 
Cleveland,  H:    Alexander  H.  Stephens.     1488. 
Cleveland,  H:  R.    H:  Hudson.    1438. 
Cleveland,  J:  F.,  joint  comp.,  see  Greeley,  H. 
Cleveland,  R.  E.     George  Eliot's  poetry.     1055. 
Cleveland,  R:  J.     Voyages  and  commercial  en- 
terprises.    1189. 
CUfford,  W:  K.    Atoms.    284. 

—  Elements  of  dynamic.     311. 
Clifton,  Viscount,  see'Eiilia,  G:  J.  W.  A. 
Clinton,  D.     Discourse.     1055. 

Clive,  C.     [Fiction.]     697. 

Clodd,  E:    Childhood  of  religions.     134. 

—  Childhood  of  the  world.     346. 

—  [Nature  studies.]    285. 

Clodwigr,    pseud.,   see  Alvensleben,  K:  L:  F:  W: 

G.  V.     663. 
Clough,  A.  H.     Poems.     1030. 
Clouston,  W.  A.,  ed.    Arabian  poetry.     1147. 
Cluskey,  M.  W.    Political  text-book.     166. 
Coan,  T.     Adventures  in  Patagonia.     1416. 
Coan,  T.  M.,  ed.    Topics  of  the  time.     1.    Social 

problems.     146. 

3.  Studies  in  biography.     1439. 

3.  Studies  in  literature.     1007. 

4.  Historical  studies.     1158. 

5.  Questions  of  belief.     73. 

6.  Art  and  literature.     468. 

Coast  survey  reports.    419. 

Coates,  H:  T.,  ed.    Comprehensive  speaker.    516. 

Cobb,  J.     [Drama.]     538. 

Cobb,  J.  F.     [Fiction]     697. 

—  The  great  czar.     1478. 

—  Stories  of  success.     1435. 

Cobb,  L.    Corporal  punishment.    345. 
Cobbe,  F.  P.    Ag-nostic  morality.    72. 

—  Darwinism  in  morals.     1055. 

—  Duties  of  women.     64. 

—  Hours  of  work  and  play.     1056. 

—  Peak  in  Darien.     78. 

—  Re-echoes.     1056. 

Cobbe,  T:    IS^orman  kings  of  England.     1330. 
Cobbett,  W:    Andrew  .Jackson.     1466. 

—  Cottage  economy.     444. 

—  Grammar  of  the  english  language.    874. 

—  Letters  on  the  peace  with  Buonaparte.     191. 

—  Manchester  lectures.     191. 

—  Porcupine's  works.     167. 

—  Protestant  reformation  in  England  and  Ire- 

land.   133. 
Cobden,  R:    Political  writings.     146. 
Cobden  club  proceedings.    838. 

—  Publications.    805. 

—  Systems  of  land  tenure.    803. 

Cochin,  P:  S.  A.     Results  of  emancipation.     169. 

—  Results  of  slavery.     169. 

Cochrane,  T:,  earl  of  Dundonald.      Autobiogra- 
phy.    1504. 
Cockburn,  H:  T:  lord.    Lord  Jeffrey.    1550. 

—  Memorials.     1511. 


Entries  in  small  t3rpe  refer  to  contents  only. 


Cocker. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Commines. 


xxxiij 


Cocker,  B:  F.    Theistic  conception  of  the  world. 

78. 
Cockton,  H:     [Fiction.]    697. 
Code  Napoleon.     224. 
Codman,  J:    The  round  trip.     1399. 

—  Ten  months  in  Brazil.     1415. 
Coe,  J.,  ed.    True  american.     183. 

Ccwlebs  the  younger  in  search  of  a  wife.     1030. 
Coffey,  C:     [Drama.]     539. 
Coffin,  C:C.     [Fiction.]     697. 

—  Boys  of  '76.     1350. 

—  Boys  of '61.     J 359. 

—  Bn'ilding  the  nation.     1348. 

—  Days  and  nights  on  the  battle-tield.     1360. 

—  Following  the  flag.     1360. 

—  Old  times  in  the  colonies.     1349. 

—  Our  new  way  round  the  world.     1190. 
Coffin,  J.  H:  Elastic  force  of  aqueous  vapor.  330. 

—  Meteoric  fire-ball.     330. 

—  Winds  of  the  globe.     330. 

—  Winds  of  the  northern  hemisphere.    330. 
Coffin,  R.  B.     [Fiction.]     698. 

Coffin,  R.  T.     [Fiction.]     698. 
Coggeshall,  G:    Thirty-six  voyages.     1190. 
Cogg-eshall,  W:  T.      Poets   and  poetry  of    the 

west.     1025. 
Coghlan,  F.     London.     1235. 
Cohen,  J.  S.     Throat  and  voice.     403. 
Cohen,  Mrs.  S.  J.     H:  Luria.     1454. 
Cohn,  G.     Eisenbahnpolitik.     257. 

—  Vertheuerung  des  lebensunterhaltes.     193. 

—  Was  ist  socialismus  ?    203. 

Colt,  Davida,  pseud.,  see  Scudder,  V.  D.    852. 
Colt,  T:  W.     Puritanism.     129. 
Coke,  E:T:     Subaltern's  furlough.     1343. 
Colange,  L.  de.    Picturesque  Russia  and  Greece. 
1279. 

—  National  gazetteer.     1362. 

—  Picturesque  world.     1183. 

Colburn,  Z.     Steam  boiler  explosions.     417. 

—  and  A.  L.  HoUey.     Permanent  way  and  coal- 

burning  locomotive  boilers      422. 
Colby,  J.  P.    Disfranchisement  for  crime.    222. 
Cole,  G:  R.  F.     Peruvians  at  home.     1418. 
Cole,  J:  W:     C:  Kean.     1538. 
Coleman,  W:  W.,  ed.     Hausfrau.     444. 
Colenfeld,  A.  \.,  pseud.,  see  GOrling,  A.     736. 
Colenso,  F.  E.    Ruin  of  Zululand.     1328. 

—  Zulu  war.     1328. 

Colenso,  J:  W:    Pentateuch  examined.    87. 
Coleridge,  C.  R.,  joint  author,  see  Awdry,  F.   670. 
Coleridge,  H.     Glossarial  index.     273. 

—  Massing-er  and  Ford.    1544. 

Coleridge,  H:  N.     Greek  classic  poets.     1137. 
Coleridge,  S.     [Fiction.]     698. 

—  Memoir  and  letters.     1548. 
Coleridge,  S:  T.     Aids  to  reflection.     101. 

—  Christabel.     1030. 

—  Complete  works.     1011. 

—  Miscellanies.    1056. 

—  Shakspere  and  other  en^lish  poets.     1043. 
Coletta,  P:    Geschichte  Neapels.     1265. 

—  History  of  Naples.     1265. 
Colin,  A.     Metric  system.     259. 
College  words  and  customs.     249. 

Collier,  SirG:    France  on  the  eve  of  the  great 

revolution.     1254. 
Collier,  J:  P.     Rarest  books  in  english.     16. 

—  ed.     Shakespeare's  librai-y.     1046. 
Collier,  R.  L.    Essence  of  Christianity.     101. 

—  Every-day  subjects.     109. 


Collier,  W:    [Drama.l    589. 

ColUer,  W:  F.     [Fiction.]     698. 

Collier's  cyclopedia.     452. 

Collin,  E:    Anonymer  og  pseudonymer.    30. 

Collm,  H:  J.  edterv.    Antholoirie.    1108. 

—  Reg-ulus.    1108. 

Collin,  J.  A:  S.    [Fiction.]    698. 
CoUings,  G:    Hand  railing.    461. 
Collingwood,  H.     [Fiction.]     698. 
Collins,  C:  A.    Cruise  upon  wheels.    1262 
Collins,  C.  K.    Utah  languages.    2«0. 
Collins,  C.  W.     Plato.     1140. 

—  Saint  Simon.     1497. 

—  Sophocles.     1141. 

Collins,  F:    Napipl  expedition.    424. 
Collins,  G.  T.     Cholera.    408. 
Collins,  J.  H.     Mineralogy.     322. 
Collins,  J.  W.    [Memoirs  on  fishes.]    3«0. 
Collins,  P.  M.     Down  the  Amoor.    1314. 

—  Overland  explorations.     1314. 
Collins,  W:     Poetical  works.     1030. 
Collins,  W:  L.     Aristophanes.    1138. 

—  Butler.     1446. 

—  Cicero.     1135. 

—  Homer :    Iliad.     1139. 
Odyssey.     1139. 

—  La  Fontaine.    1561. 

—  Livy.     1135. 

—  Lucian.     1140. 

—  Montaigne.     1561. 

—  Plautus  and  Terence.    1136. 

—  Thucydides.    1142. 

—  Virgil.     1136. 

Collins,  W:  W.     [Fiction.]     698. 

—  Sights  a-foot.     1236. 

—  joint  author,  see  Dickens,  C:  J:  H.     713. 
CoUyer,  R.     Life  that  now  is.     109. 

—  Nature  and  life.     109. 
Colman,  G:    [Drama.]    539. 

—  [Essays.]    1049. 

—  and  D:  Garrick,     [Drama.]     539. 
Colm&n,  G:,  the  younger.     [Drama.]     539. 

—  Poetical  works.     1030. 

Colman,  H:    European  agriculture.    429. 

—  European  life  and  manners.     1207. 
Colomb,  Col.  — .     [Drama.]    539. 

Colombi,  La  marchesa,  see  Torelli-Torriani,  M. 

876. 
Colquhoun,  A.  R.     Across  Chryse.     1299. 

—  Amongst  the  Shans.     1305. 

Colton,  C.     Four  years  in  Great  Britain.    1230. 

—  Last  seven  years  of  H:  Clay.    1485. 

—  Life  and  times  of  H:  Clay.    183. 

—  Religious  state  of  the  country.     128. 
Colton,  C:  C.     Lacon.     1092. 
Colton,  G:  W.     Atlas.     1185. 
Colton,  R.     Rambles  in  Sweden.     1284. 
Colton,  W.    Land  and  lea.    1293. 

—  Sea  and  sailor.     1093. 

—  Ship  and  shore.     1212. 

—  Three  years  in  California.     1402. 
Colvin,  S.     Landor.     1551. 

Combe,  G:    Constitution  of  man.    57. 
Comedy  of  canonization.    M.  Mahan.     1082. 
Comer,"  G:  N.     Navigation  simplified.     306. 
Comfort,  G:  F.  and  A.  M.     Woman's  education 

and  woman's  health.    248. 
Comic  almanack.     1083. 
Comines,   P.   de,   sieur  d"  Argenton.     Memoirs. 

1253. 
Commercial  and  financial  chronicle.    255. 
Commines,  P.  de,  see  Comines,  P.  de. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Comptoii. 


AtJTHOB-lNDEX. 


Cope. 


Compton,  F.  S.     [Fiction.]    699. 
Comstock,  J.  H:    Cotton  insects.     436. 
Comstock,  J:  L.    Greek  revolution.     1289. 

—  Young  botanist.     357. 

Comte,  A:    Positive  philosophy.     50. 

Conant,  A.  J.  Foot-prints  of  vanished  races. 
349. 

Conant,  H.  C.    Earnest  man.    1452. 

Conant,  T.  J.  and  B.  Index  to  American  cyclo- 
paedia.    31. 

Conant,  W:  C,  and  M.  Schuyler.  Brooklyn 
bridge.     421. 

Concord  lectures  on  philosophy.    47. 

Conde,  J.  A.     Arabs  in  Spain.     1271. 

Conder,  C.  R.    Judas  Maccabeus.    1168. 

Cone,  E:  W.  and  S.  W.  Spencer  Houghton 
Cone.     1452. 

Conflict  in  nature  and  life.     J:  S.  Patterson.    61. 

Conflicts  of  the  age.     72. 

Congar,  O.  Autobiography,  see  Cheever,  H.  T. 
1501. 

Congdon,  C:T.    Tribune  essays.     1056. 

Congressional  directory.     175. 

Congressional  globe.     174. 

Congressional  record.     174. 

Congreve,  W:     [Drama.]     539. 

Conkling,  A.  R.  Appleton's  guide  to  Mexico. 
1410. 

Conkling,  H.     Mexico.     1410. 

Conkling,  M.  C.  Mother  and  wife  of  Washing- 
ton.    1465. 

Connoisseur.     1049. 

Conolly,  M.  F.     [Fiction.]     699. 

Conquest,  G:,  and  P.  Meritt.     [Drama.]    539. 

—  andH:  Pettitt.     [Drama.]     539. 

Conrad,  J.    Steigen  der  lebensanspriiche.    193. 

Conrad,  R.  T.     [Drama]     540. 

Conrad,   T.   A.     Invertebrate    fossils    of   North 

America.     844. 
Conscience,  H;     [Fiction.]     699. 
Constantin,  L.,  and  P:  Fournier.     Devoirs   du 

Chretien.    99. 
Consular  reports.     253. 
Contagious  diseases    of    domesticated  animals. 

442. 
Contessa,  C:  W:  Salice-.     Schriften.     1110. 
Contzen,  H:    National-okonomie.    193. 

—  Sociale  frage.    203. 

Conway,  Hugh,  pseud.,  see  Fargus,  F:  J:     726. 
Conway,  M.  D.     Carlyle.     1547. 

—  Demonology  and  devil  lore.     53. 

—  Emerson.     1446. 

—  Travels  in  South  Kensington.     468. 

—  The  wanderingjew.     134. 
Conwell,  R.  H.     Bayard  Taylor.     1542. 
Conybeare,  W:  J:,  and  J:  S.  Howson.     Life  and 

epistles  of  St.  Paul.     1464. 
Conyngham,  D:  P.     Sherman's  march.     1359. 
Conz,  C:P.    Anthology.    1109. 
Cook,  C.    House  beautiful.    484. 

—  What  shall  we  do  with  our  walls?    462. 
Cook,  D.     [Fiction.]    700. 

—  Book  of  the  play.    497. 

—  Hours  with  the  players.     1536. 
Cook,  E.     The  sot-weed  factor.    1030. 
Cook,  F:  C:    Ideology.    72. 

—  Origins  of  i-eligion  and  language.     133. 

—  ed.    Holy  bible,  with  commentary.    85. 
Cook,  J.     Conscience.    59. 

—  England.     1233. 

—  Heredity.    354. 


Cook,  3 .— Continued. 

—  Labor.     197. 

—  Marriage.     64. 

—  Meeting  unbelief .    72. 

—  Occident.     1056. 

—  How  to  make  dull  boys  read  and  How  to  preserve  the 

results  of  reading.    510. 
Cook,  M:    Wilderness  cure.    333. 
Cook,  N.  F.     Satan  in  society.     64. 
Cook,  W :    Chess  openings.     500. 
Cooke,  C.  W.  R.    Thoughts  on  men  and  things. 

1081. 
Cooke,  F.  E.    Theodore  Parker.     1453. 

—  Three  great  lives.    1429. 
Cooke,  G:  Willis.    Emerson.    1446. 

—  George  Eliot.     1549. 

Cooke,  CJ:  Wingrove.  Conquest  and  colonization 

in  North  Africa.     1319. 
Cooke,  J:  E.     [Fiction.]     700. 

—  Invalidity  of  presbyterlan  ordination.    128. 

—  Robert  E.  Lee.     1502. 

—  Stonewall  Jackson.     1502. 

—  Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion.     1379. 

—  Virginia.     1379. 

Cooke,  J.  P.     Chemical  philosophy.    321. 

—  Chemical  physics.     320. 

—  New  chemistry.     320. 

—  Scientific  culture.     285. 

—  Religion  and  chemistry.     81. 
Cooke,  M.  C.     Fungi.    356. 

—  Ponds  and  ditches.     284. 

—  Rust,  smut,  mildew  and  mould.     356. 

—  Woodlands.     284. 

Cooke,  P.  St.  G:    Scenes  and  adventures  in  the 

army.     233. 
Cooke,  R.  T.     [Fiction.]     700. 

—  Poems.    1030. 

Cooley,  A.  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  practical  receipts. 
389. 

Cooley,  Timothy  M.     Lemuel  Haynes.     1452. 

Cooley,  T:  M.     Michigan.     1389. 

Coolidge,  R:  H.  Report  on  sickness  and  mor- 
tality.    393. 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.,  see  Woolsey,  S.  C.    898. 

Cooper,  A.  A.,  earl  of  Shajtsbury.  Characteris- 
ticks.     1093. 

Cooper,  E.     T:  Wentworth.     1495. 

Cooper,  F:  F.     [Drama]     540. 

Cooper,  H.  J.    "Art  of  furnishing.     484. 

Cooper,  J.     [Drama.]     540. 

Cooper,  J.  F.     [Fiction.]     700. 

—  Excursions  in  Italy.     1266. 

—  Gleanings  in  Europe.     1234. 

—  History  of  the  navy  of  the  U.  S.     1348. 

—  Letter  to  his  countrymen.     183. 

—  Residence  in  France.     1260. 

—  Travelling  bachelor.     1366. 
Cooper,  J.  G.    [Zoological  papers.]    871. 
Cooper,  K.     rFiction.]     703. 

Cooper,  P:    Ideas  for  a  good  government.     159. 

Cooper,  S.  F.     Rural  hours.     1056. 

Cooper,  T:     [Fiction.]     703. 

Cooper,  T.,  ed.    Men  of  the  time.    1428. 

Cooper,  T.  T.     Mishmee  hills.     1304. 

Cooper,  T:  V.  and  H.  T.  Fenton.       American 

politics.     165. 
Cooper,  W.  R.    Dictionary  from  the  monuments. 

1163. 
Coote,  W.     Wanderings  south  and  east.     1193. 

—  Western  Pacific.     1421. 

Cope,  E:  D.     Contents  of  a  bone  cave.     349. 

—  North  amer.  batrachia  and  reptiles.    381. 


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AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Ooa 


Cope,  E:  D. —  Continued. 

—  [Paleontological  papers.]    344. 

—  and  C:    A.    White.     Paleontological  papers. 

Copleston,  R.  S.    Aeschylus.     1138. 
Copley,  E.     [Fiction.]     703. 
Copp,  H:  N.,  ed.     U.  S.  salary  list.     329. 
Coppee,  H:    Conquest  of  Spain.     1371. 

—  English  literature.     1004. 

—  Grant  and  his  campaigns.    1467. 
Coppinger,  R:  W.     Cruise  of  the  "Alert."    1192. 
Copway,  G:,  Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh.  History  of  the 

Ojibway  nation.    1341. 

—  Life,  letters  and  speeches.    1440. 

—  Running  sketches.     1308. 
Coquelin,  B.  C.     Actor  and  his  art.    497. 
Coquerel,  A.  J.,ir.    First  historical  transforma- 
tions of  Christianity.     118. 

Corbett,  Mrs.  E.  T.     [Fiction.]     703. 
Corbin,  C.  E.     [Fiction.]     703. 
Corfield,  W.  H.    Dwelling  houses.    405. 

—  Health.    401. 

—  Sewerage  and  sewage  utilization.    406. 

—  Treatment  and  utilisation  of  sewage.     406. 

—  Water  and  water  supply.     405. 
Cork  and  Orrery,  Earl  of,  see  Boyle,  J: 
Corkran,  A.     [Fiction.]     703. 

Cormenin,  L:M.  LaHaye,  vicomte  de.     Orators 

of  France.     1496. 
Cornaro,  L:    Sober  and  temperate  life.    401. 
Cornelius,  Dr.,  pseud.,  seeHowitt,  W: 
Cornell,  W:  M.     Horace  Greeley.     1540. 

—  Robei-t  Raikes.     1456. 

Corning,  J.  L.     Brain  exhaustion.     53. 

—  Brain-rest.     409. 

Cornish,  T.  H.     Volume  of  the  affections.     1093. 
Cornwall,  Barry,  pseud.,  see  Procter,  B.  W. 
Cornwall,  CM.,  pseud.,  see  Roe,  M.  A.    838. 
Cornwallis,  C.  F.     Christian  sects.     125. 

—  Greek  philosophy.     46. 

—  Juvenile  delinciuency.    236. 

—  Philosophical  inquiries.    43. 

Corson,  H.    Anglo-saxon  and  early  english.    276. 
Corson,  J:  W.     Loiteriugs  in  Europe.    1208. 
Cortes,  H.     Despatches.     1409. 
Cortes,  J:  Donoso,  see  Valdegamas. 
Corthell,  E.  L.     Mississippi  Jetties.     425. 
Corvin-Wiersbitzki,  O:  J.  B.  v.    Aus  dem  leben 
eines  volkskampfers.     1495. 

—  Geschichte  der  neuzeit.    1156. 
Corvinus,  J.,  pseud.,  see  Raabe,  W:    828. 
Cory,   W:      Guide  to  modern  english  history. 

1226. 
Cosel,  C.  V.     [Fiction.]     703. 
Cossa,  L:    Study  of  political  economy.    193. 
Cotsell,  G:    ShiJDs'  anchors.     464. 
Cottin,  S.     [Fiction.]    703. 
Cottinger,  H.  M.     Universal  history.    1151. 
Cottle,  J.     Coleridge  and  Southey.     1548. 
Cotton,  C:     Complete  angler.     504. 
Cotton,  J.  S.,  a7id  E.  J.  Payne.     Colonies  and 

dependencies.     162. 
Coues,  E.    Account  of  publications  relating  to 

Lewis  and  Clarke's  expedition.    1397. 

—  American  ornithological  bibliography.    25. 

—  Biogen.     345. 

—  Birds  of  the  Colorado  valley.     384. 

—  Birds  of  the  northwest.    384. 

—  Check-list  of  north  american  birds.     382. 

—  Field  ornithology.    358. 

—  Fur-bearing  animals.    386. 


Coues,  E.— Continued. 

—  Key  to  north  american  birds.    382. 
-  Passer  domesticus.    437. 

—  Study  of  geomys  and  thomomys.    385. 

—  and  J.  A.  Allen.     North   american  rodentia. 

385. 

—  joint  author,  see  Gill,  T.  N.  25. 
Coulson,  J.  G.  A.  [Fiction.]  703. 
Coulter,  Miss  —.     [Fiction.]     70^. 

—  Our  farm  of  four  acres.    429. 

Coulter,  J:  M.,  joint  author,  see  Porter,  T:  C 
Country  gentleman.     435. 
Country  parson.  A,  see  Boyd,  A.  K.  H. 
Courcillon,  E.  de.     [Fiction]     703. 
Courtenay,  T:  P.,  joint  author,  see  Forster,  J- 
Courthope,  W:  J:     Addison.     1545. 
Courtilz  de  Sandras,  G.    [Fiction.]     703. 
Courtney,  J:     [Drama.]     540. 

—  joint  author,  see  Lacy,  T.  H.    564. 
Courtney,    J:     Boiler-maker's    ready- reckoner. 

455. 

Courtney,  W.  S.  Farmers'  and  mechanics'  man- 
ual.    387. 

Courtois,  A.    Political  economy.    195. 

Cousin,  V:    History  of  modern  philosophy.    46. 

~  Secret  history  of  the  french  court.     1496. 

—  The  true,  the  beautiful  and  the  good.    50. 

—  Youth  of  madame  de  LonguevilTe.    1497. 
Cousin  Alice.     1541. 

Couture,  T:    Art  methods.     485. 

Coverdale,  Sir  Henry  Standish,  pseud.  Fall  of 
the  gi-eat  republic.     1081. 

Cowan,  F.  Curious  facts  in  the  history  of  in- 
sects.   375. 

Cowan,  J:    Science  of  a  new  life.    401. 

Cowden-Clarke,  M.,  see  Clarke,  M.  Cowden-. 

Cowles,  H:    The  shorter  epistles.    90. 

Cowles,  J.     Jeremiah.     88. 

Cowley,  A.     Essays.     1056. 

Cowley,  C:    Famous  divorces.    213. 

—  Leaves  from  a  lawyer's  life.     1509. 
Cowley,  H.     [Drama.]     540. 
Cowper,  W :     [Essays.]    1049. 

—  Poetical  works.     1030. 

—  Private  correspondence.     1080. 
Cowtan,  R.     British  museum.    1. 

Cox,  F.  A:,  and  J.  Hoby.     Baptists  in  America. 

129, 
Cox,  Sir  G:  W:    Athenian  empire.     1174. 

—  Comparative  mythology  and  folk-lore.    134. 

—  Crusades.    1200'. 

—  General  history  of  Greece.    1172. 

—  Greek  statesmen.     1498. 

—  Greeks  and  Persians.    1174. 

—  History  of  Greece.    1174. 

—  Manual  of  mythology.     135. 

—  Mythology  of  the  aryan  nations.    134. 

—  Tales  of  ancient  Greece.     135. 

—  and  E.  H.   Jones.     Popular  romances  of  the 

middle  ages.    514. 
Cox,  H.     Antient  parliamentary  elections.    163. 

—  Institutions  of  tne  english  government.    163. 
Cox,  J.  D.    Atlanta.     1357. 

—  The  march  to  the  sea.     1357. 

—  Second  battle  of  Bull  Run.     1358. 

Cox,  R.    Adventures  on  the  Columbia.     1403. 

Cox,  8:  H.     Interviews.     75. 

Cox,  S:  S.     Arctic  sunbeams.    1311. 

—  Buckeye  abroad.     1208. 

—  Free  land  and  free  trade.     205. 

—  Orient  sunbeams.    1196. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


XXXVJ 


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ATJTHOR-INDEX . 


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Cox,  S:  S.  —  Continued. 

—  Search  for  winter  sunbeams.    1195. 

—  Why  we  laugh.     518. 

Coxe,'A.  C.     Christian  ballads.     1030. 

—  Impressions  of  England.     1334. 

—  Sermons      109. 

Coxe,  M.     J:  Wycliffe.     1458. 

Coxe,  W:    Duke  of  Marlborough.     1505. 

—  House  of  Austria.     1241. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  kings  of  Spain.     1477. 

—  Russian  discoveries  between  Asia  and  Amer- 

ica.    1313. 

—  Travels  in  Poland,  Russia,  Sweden,  etc.     1210. 
Coxon,  H.     Oriental  carpets.     456. 

Coyne,  J.  S.     [Drama.]    540. 
Cozzens,  F:  S.     Acadia.     1406. 

—  Sayings  of  dr.  Bushwhacker.     1056. 

—  Sparrowgrass  papers.     1084. 
Cozzens,  S:  W.     Marvellous  country.     1401. 
Crabb,  G:    English  synonymes.     274. 
Crabbe,  G:    Life,  letters  and  Journals.     1548. 

—  Poetical  works.     1030. 

Crabbe,  G:,  the  younger.    Natural  theology.     79. 

—  Life  of  G:  Crabbe.     1548. 

Craddock,  Charles  Egbert,  pseud.,  see  Murfree, 

M.  N.     812. 
Crafts,  W:  A.,  joint  autJior,  see  Tilton,  W. 
Crafts,  W.  F.     Childhood.     1057. 

—  Successful  men.     64. 

Craig,  T:    Theory  of  fluid  motion.    311. 
--- Wave  and  vortex  motion.     312. 
Craik,  D.  M.     [Fiction.]     703. 

—  Fair  France.     1260. 

—  J:  Martin.     1551. 

—  Plain-speaking.     1057. 

—  Poems      1030. 

—  Sermons  out  of  church.     1057. 

—  Studies  from  life.     1057. 

—  Unsentimental    journey     through    Cornwall. 

1236. 

—  Woman's  thoughts  about  women.     153. 
Craik,  G:  L.     English  literature.     1004. 

—  Literature  and  learning  in  England.     1004. 
Craik,  G.  M.     [Fiction.]     705. 

Craik,  H:     State  in  its  relation  to  education.  239. 
Cramer,  J:  A.    Anthologie.    1109. 
Cranch,  C.  P.    Bird  and  bell.     1030. 
Crane,  A.  M.,  see  SeemuUer,  A.  M.     852. 
Crane,  J  .  L.     [Fiction.]     705. 
Crane,  W:,  aJicZ  B.  Moses.     Politics.     159. 
Crane,   W.  J.  E.    Sheet  metal  worker's  guide. 
454. 

—  Smithy  and  foi-ge.    457. 

Cranmer,  T:    Miscellaneous  writings.     69. 

Cranz,  D:     History  of  Greenland.     1425. 

Craven,  pseud.,  see  Carleton,  J:  W: 

Craven,  H.  T.     [Drama.]     542. 

Craven,  J:  J.     Prison  life  of  Jeff.  Davis.     1485. 

Craven,  P.     [Fiction.]     705. 

Crawford,  F.  M.     [Fiction.]     706. 

Crawford,  J:  M.     Mosby  and  his  men.     1502. 

Crawford,  M.  S.     Life  in  Tuscany.     1268. 

Crawford,  O.  J:  F:    Portugal,  old  and  new.  1274. 

—  Travels  in  Portugal.     1274 
Crawford,  W:   see  Washington,  G:     1079. 
Crawford,  Earl  of,  see  Lindsay,  A.  W:  C. 
Crawfurd,  O.     [Fiction.]     706. 
Crawley,  Rawdon,  pseud.,  see  Pardon,  G:  F: 
Crayon,  Geoffrey,  psewfZ.,  .see  Irving,  W. 
Crayon,  Porte,  pseud.,  see  Strother,  D:  H: 
Creagh,  J.     Armenians,  koords  and  turks.  1309. 


Creasy,  Sir  E:  S.    Constitutions  of  the  britannic 
empire.     162. 

—  English  constitution.     161. 

—  Fifteen  decisive  battles.     1157. 

—  Ottoman  turks.     1290. 

Creighton,  L.     Duke  of  Marlborough.     1505. 

—  Edward,  the  black  prince.     1472. 

—  Simon  de  Montfort.     1493. 

—  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.     1505. 
Creighton,  M.    Age  of  Elizabeth.     1222. 

—  History  of  Rome.     1176. 

—  Papacy  during  the  reformation.     121. 
Cressweil,  J:  A.  J.     H:  Winter  Davis.     1485. 
Cresy,  E:    Encyclopfedia  of  civil  engineering. 

411. 
Creuzer,  G:  F:     Griechische  und  romische  lite- 
ratur.     1133. 

—  Historische  kunst  der  griechen.     472. 

—  Leben.     1555. 

—  Syrabolik  und  mythologie.     134. 

—  Z'ur  archtiologie.    472. 

—  Zur  romischen  geschichte.     1175. 
Crichton,  A.     History  of  Arabia.     1307. 

—  arati  H:  Wheaton.  "  Scandinavia.     1281. 
Crime,  Admonish,  anagram,  see  Richmond,  J.  C. 
Criterion.     511. 

Critic.    511. 

Crockett,  D:     Life.     1519. 

Croffut,  W:A.     Midsummer  lark.     1210. 

Crofton,  D.    Genesis  and  geology.     82. 

Croke,  J.     Greenbag,  pseud.     Lyrics  of  the  law. 

1022. 
Croker,  B.  M.     [Fiction.]     706. 
broker,  J:  W.    Croker  papers.     1548. 

—  Essays  on  the  french  revolution.     1256. 

—  ed.,  Johnsoniana.     1550. 

Croker,  T:  C.    Fairy  legends  of  Ireland.    141. 
CroU,  J.     Climate  and  time.     335. 
Croly,  G:     [Fiction.]     706. 

—  George  IV.     1470. 

—  Poetical  works.     1030. 

Croly,  J.  C.     Jennie  Juniana.     1093. 
Crommelin,  M.     [Fiction.]     706. 
Cromwell,  O.     Letters  and  speeches.     1078. 
Cron,  Clara,  pseud.,  see  Stock,  C.     864. 
Cronegk,  J:  F:  v.     [Drama.]     542. 

—  [Dramen.]     1106. 

Crooks,  G:  R.    Old  and  new  theologies.    73. 
Cropp,  J.     Lessings  streit  mit  Goeze.     92. 
Cros,  C:     [Drama.]     542. 
Crosby,  H.    God  in  Christ.    93. 

—  Temperance  question.    72. 
Crosby,  W:  O.    Common  minerals.    283. 
Crosland,  C.     Memorable  women.     1434. 

—  Stories  of  London.     1229. 

Cross,  D.  W.   Fifty  years  with  gun  and  rod.    503. 

Cross,  J.  G:    Eclectic  short-hand.    447. 

Cross,  J.  K.    Imports,  exports  and  the  french  treaty. 

205. 
Cross,  J:  W.     George  Eliot's  life.     1549. 
Crosa,'M..,{Oeorge  Eliot).     [Fiction,]     706. 

—  Character  readings.     1093. 

—  Essays.     1057. 

—  Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such.     1057. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1031. 

—  Wit  and  wisdom.     1093. 
Crossley,  J.     Sir  Philip  Sidney.     1494. 
Crossman,  A.    Nicaragua  ship  canal.     423. 
Croswell,  H.     W:Croswell.     1451. 

Crow,  A.  H.     Highways  and  byways  in   Japan. 

1300.  ■ 

Crowe,  C.     [Fiction.]     706. 


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AUTHOR-INDEX. 


xxt^j 


Crowe,  E.  E.     History  of  France.     1251. 
Crowe,  J.  A  ,  and  G.  B.   Cavalcasalle.     History 
of  paintino:  in  north  Italy.     487. 

—  Raphael.     1533. 

—  Titian.     1532. 

Crowest,  F.     Great  tone-poets.     1533. 

Crowfield,  Christopher,  pseud.,  see  Stowe,  H.  E. 

Crowquill,  Alfred,  pseud.,  see  Forrester,  A.  H: 

Cruden,  A.     Concordance.     85. 

Cnxikshank,  G:    Comic  almanack.      1083. 

Cruise  of  the  Corwin.     1425. 

Cruisings  and  adventures  in  Italy  and  Africa. 
1319. 

Crump,  A.     Pretensions  of  H:  George.     197. 

Crusenstolpe,  "M.  J.     [Fiction.]     707. 

Cruttwell,  C:  T:    Roman  literature.     1134. 

Cubas,  A.  Garcia,  see  Garcia  Cubas. 

Cubitt,  G:     Columbus.     1517. 

Cudlip,  A.     [Fiction.  1     707. 

Cudmore,  P.     Irish  republic.     1213. 

Cudworth,  R.  Intellectual  system  of  the  uni- 
verse.   49. 

Cuffe,  W:  U.  O.,  enrl  ofDesart.      [Fiction.]      707. 

Culin,  E.  v.,  see  Von  Culin,  E.     608. 

Cullerne,  E:,  joint  author,  see  Edwards,  C.     546. 

Culross,  J.     W:  Carey.     1458. 

Cumberland,  Earl  of,  see  Clifford,  E: 

Cumberland,  R.     [Drama.].     542. 

—  Memoirs.     1548. 

—  Observer.     1057. 

Cumming,  C.  F.  Gordon-.    At  home  in  Fiji.  1421. 

—  Fire  fountains.     1422. 

—  In  the  Hebrides.     1231. 

—  In  the  Himalayas.     1304. 

—  Lady's  cruise  in  a  french  man-of-war.     1423. 

—  Via  Cornwall  to  Egypt.     1321. 
Cumming,  J:     God  in  history.     92. 

—  Same.    73. 

—  God  in  science.     92. 

—  Great  consummation.     95. 

—  Last  of  the  patriarchs.     1463. 

—  Moses  right  and  Colenso  wrong.     87. 

—  Prophetic  studies.     88. 

—  Romanism.     127. 

Cumming,  R.  G.    Five  years  of  a  hunter's  life. 

1328. 
Cumming,  W:  G.    Wild  men  and  wild  beasts. 

1303. 
Cummings,  J.  W.     [Fiction.]     707. 
Cummings,  W :  H.     Purcell.'    1535. 
Cummins,  A.  M.     G:  D:  Cummins.     1451. 
Cummins,  G:D:    Virginia  Hale  Hoffman.    1451. 
Cummins,  M.  S.     [Fiction.]     707. 
Cundall,  J.     Holbein.     1530. 
Cunningham,  A.     [Fiction.]     707. 

—  British  painters  and  sculptors.     1528. 

—  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.     466. 

—  Sir  Walter  Scott.     1552. 
Cunningham,  J:  W:     [Fiction.]     707. 
Cunynghame,  Sir  A.  T.    My  command  in  south 

Africa.     1328. 
Cunzer,  C:  B.     [Fiction.]     707. 
Cupples,  G:     [Fiction.]     707. 
Curiosities  of  the  search-room.     213. 
Curious  schools.     249. 
Curran,  J  :  P.    Speeches.    189. 
Curran,  W:  H.     J  :  P.  Curran.     1511 . 
Currie,  J.     Common  school  education.     244. 
Currier,  Yj.,  ed.     Political  text-book.     166. 
Curteis,  A.  M.     Macedonian  empire.     1174. 

—  Roman  empire.     1180. 


Curtis,  B:  R.,  ed.    Memoir.    14a5. 
Curtis,  G  E     [Metcorol.  observations.]    331. 
Curtis,  G:  T.     Daniel  Webster.    1489. 

—  History  of  the  constitution.     211. 

—  James  Buchanan.     1466. 
Curtis,  G:  W:    [Fiction.]     707. 

—  Bryant.     1540. 

—  Hawthorne.    ia50. 

—  Howadji  in  Syria.     1312. 

—  Lotus  eating.     1376. 

—  Potiphar  papers.     1081. 

—  Wendell  Phillips.    1488. 
Curtis,  L.     [Fiction.]    707. 
Curtius,  E.     History  of  Greece.     1173. 
Curtius  Rufus,   Q.    Alexander  the  great.     1480 
Curwen,  H:    History  of  booksellers.    1545. 
Curwen,  8:    Journal  and  letters.     1485. 
Curzon,  R.     Armenia.     1309. 

Cusack,  M.  F.    Daniel  O'Connell.     1493. 

—  Present  case  of  Ireland.     172. 
Cushing,  C.    Reminiscences  of  Spain.     1273. 

—  Social  condition  of  woman.    10.50. 

—  Treaty  of  Washington.     171. 
Gushing:,  F.  H.    ZuBi  fetiches.    1340. 

Cushing,  L  S.    Law  and   practice  of  legislative 
assemblies.    225. 

—  Parliamentary  practice.    225. 

Cushing,  W :     Index  to  North  american  review. 

35. 
Custer,  E.  B.     Boots  and  saddles.    1396. 
Custine,  A.  marquis  de.     [Fiction.]    708. 

—  La  Russie.     1277. 

Cutter,  C:  A.    Library  catalogues.    1. 

—  Rules  for  a  dictionary  catalogue.    1. 
Cutter,  W:    Israel  Putnam.     1503. 

Cutts,  R:  D.     Field-work  of  triangulation.    418. 

—  and  C:  A.Young.     Astronomical  and  mete- 

orological observations.    308. 
Cuvier,  G:  L.  C.  F:  D.  baron.     Animal  kinsrdom. 
366. 

—  Theory  of  the  earth.     335 

Cypress,  J.,  jr.,  pseud.,  see  Hawes,  W:  P. 
Cyprianus,  T.  C.     Treatises.     99. 
Cyrillus,  St.    Catechetical  lectures.    109. 
Czaykowski,  M.     [Fiction.]    708. 


D.,  J.     [Fiction.]    708. 

Dach,  S.    Gedichte.    1105. 

Dacier,  M.    Life  of  Monstrelet.    1201. 

DaCosta,  J.  M.    Medical  diagnosis.    408. 

—  Strain  and  over  action  of  the  heart.     409. 
Dacus,  J.  A.     Great  strikes  in  the  U.  S.    198. 
Daddow,  S:  H.,  and  B:  Bannan.    Coal,  ii'on  and 

oil.     428. 
Dagley,  R:    Ludicrous  in  art.    481. 

—  Takings.    1031. 

Daguet,  A.     Confederation  suisse.    1287. 
Dahlgren,  M.  V.     [Fiction.]     708. 

—  Memoir  of  J:  A.  Dahlgi-en.     1501. 

—  South  Mountain  magic.     55. 

—  South  Sea  sketches.     1414. 

Dahlmann,  F:  C.     Geschichte  von  Diinnemark. 

1282 
Dahn,  F:  J.  F.     [Fiction.]     708. 

—  Geschichte  der  deutschen  urzeit.     1238. 

—  Urgeschichte  der  germanlschen  und   roniani- 

schen  volker.     1200. 
Daldome,  E.     [Fiction.]     708. 
Dale,  F.     [Drama]     543. 

—  joint  author,  see  Simpson,  J.  P.     600. 
Dale,  J.  8.  of,  pseud.,  see  Stimson,  F:  J:    864. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Ball. 


AUTHOB-INDEX . 


Davies. 


Ball,  C.  H.    College,  market  and  court.    153. 

—  My  first  holiday.     1399. 

—  Woman's  rights  under  the  law.     153. 

—  ed.     Practical  illustration  of  "woman's  right 

to  labor".     1533. 
Ball,  W:  H.     Currents  of  Behring  Sea.     329. 

—  Harbors  of  Alaska.     339. 

—  Masks,  labrets,  etc.    1340. 

—  Mount  St.  Elias,  Mount  Fairweather,  etc.    327. 

—  Names  of  brachiopoda.     374. 

—  Native  tribes  of  Alaslsa.    1843. 

—  Remains  of  later  prehistoric  man.    349. 
Dalling:  and  Bulwer,    Baron,   see  Bulwer,    Sir 

H:L. 

Dalrymple,  Sir  J:  Memoirs  of  Great  Britain. 
1224. 

Dalton,  M.    Office  and  authority  of  sheriffs.   221. 

Daly,  A.     [Drama.]    543. 

Daly,  Frederic,  psewc?.,  see  Austin,  L: 

Daly,  J:     [Drama.]     543. 

Dammer,  O:,  joint  autJior,  see  Brelow,  G. 

Damoiseau,  L:  Hippologische  wanderungen. 
1312. 

Damon,  H.  C.     Milwaukee  light  guard.     233. 

Damon,  W:  E.     Ocean  wonders.    369. 

Dana,  A.  H.  Ethical  and  physiological  in- 
quiries.    43. 

Dana,  C:  A.,  ed.   Household  book  of  poetry.  1021. 

Dana,  J.  D.     Coral  reefs  and  islands.     329. 

—  Corals  and  coral  islands.    284. 

—  Geological  story  briefly  told.     335. 

—  Geology.    335. 

—  Manual  of  mineralogy.     322. 

—  and  G:  J.  Brush.     System  of  mineralogy.  322. 
Dana,  R;  H:     Poems  and  prose  writings.     1011. 

—  To  Cuba  and  back.     1413. 

Dana,  R:H:,Jr.   Two  years  before  the  mast.  1198. 

—  and  others.    Usury  laws.    195. 
Dance,  C:    [Drama.]     543. 

—  joint  author,  see  Planche,  J.  R.     585. 
Dance,  G:     [Drama.]     543. 

Danenhower,  J:  W.    Narrative  of  the  Jeannette. 

1426. 
Daniel,  Gabriel.     History  of  France.     1252. 
Daniel,  G:    Merrie  England.     1233. 
Daniel,  H.  A.    Deutschland.     1246. 

—  Handbuch  der  geographic.     1183. 
Daniells,  W.  W.     Wisconsin  meteorological  ob- 
servations.    333. 

—  Wiscon.sin  tornadoes.     330. 
Daniels,  W:  H.     [Fiction.]     708. 
Dannehl,  G.     Verfiilschung  des  bieres.    452. 
Dannenberg,  Georg,  iiseud.,  see  Frederich,  B. 
Dante  Alighieri.     De  monarchia.     1563. 

—  Divine  comedy.     1132. 

—  Gottliche  komodie.     1132. 

—  Lyrische  gedichte.     1132. 

—  Das  neue  leben.     1132. 
Danvers,  H.     [Drama.]     543. 
D'Anvers,  N.,  pseud.,  see  Bell,  N.  R.  E. 
Danzel,  T.  W:,  ed.     Gottsched  und  seine   zeit. 

1105. 

—  and  G.  E.  Guhrauer.     Lessing.     1558. 
D'Arblay,  F.,  see  Arblay,  F.  d'. 
Darby,  J:  N.     Synopsis  of  the  Bible.     84. 
Darby,  W:,  and  T.  Dwight,  jr.    Gazetteer  of  the 

U.  S.     1362. 
Dareste  de  la  Chavanne,  A.  E.  C.     Histoire  de 

France.     1249. 
Darlem,  C.     [Fiction.]     708. 
Darley,  G:    Beaumont  and  Fletcher.    1544. 
Darlington,  W:    American  weeds.     361. 


Darras,  J.  E.  History  of  the  catholic  church.  125. 
Darton,  J.  M.  Heroism  of  christian  women.  1449. 
Darwin,  C:R.     Climbing  plants.     360. 

—  Cross  and  self  fertilisation.     360. 

—  Darwinism  stated.     353. 

—  Descent  of  man.     353. 

—  Different  forms  of  flowers.     360. 

—  Expression  of  the  emotions.     400. 

—  Fertilisation  of  orchids.    360. 

—  Formation  of  vegetable  mould,  [earthworms]. 

374. 

—  Insectivorous  plants.    360. 

—  Origin  of  species.     353. 

—  Posthumous  essay  on  instinct.     370. 

—  Variation  of  animals  and   plants  under  do- 

mestication.    353. 

—  Voyage  of  the  Beagle.    295. 

—  What  Darwin  saw.     295. 

—  and  Francis.     Movement  in  plants.     360. 
Darwin,  E.     Zoonomia.    408. 

Daryl,  P.     Dictionary  of  painters.     1525. 

—  Public  life  in  England.     1282. 

Daryl,  Sidney,  pseud.,  see  Straight,  D.     602. 
Dasent,  Sir  G:  W.     [Fiction.]     708. 

—  S:  Wilberforce.    1439. 

Dash,   Comtesse,  pseud.,   see  Saint-Mars,  G.  A. 

vicomtesse  de.     841. 
Dashiell,  T.  G.     [Fiction.]     708. 
Daudet,  A.     [Fiction.]     708. 
Daudet,  E.     [Fiction.]    708. 

—  MacMahon;  Jules  Simon.    1444. 

Dauge,  Henri,  pseud.,  see  Hammond,  Mrs.  E.  H. 

745. 
Daunt,  A.     [Fiction]     709. 
Daurignac,  J.  M.  S.,  see  Orliac,  Mme.  J.  M.  S. 

119. 
Daveau,  I.     [Drama.]     543. 
Davenport,  H:  E.     [Drama.]     709. 
Davenport,  R:  A.     History  of  the  Bastile.     1252. 

—  Perilous  adventures.     1157. 
David,  J.  H.     [Drama.]     543. 
David,  T.  B.,  see  Emeric-David. 
Davids,  T:  W:  R.     Buddhism.     138. 

—  Indian  buddhism.     138. 
Davidson,  E.  A.     House-painting.     463. 

—  On  painting.     485. 

Davidson,  G:     Azimuth  of  Polaris.    302. 

—  Directory  for  the  Pacific  coast.     1402. 

—  Field  catalogue  of  stars.     303. 

—  Resources  of  Alaska.    1404. 

—  Solar  eclipse,  Jan.  11,  1880.    309. 

—  Transit  of  Venus.    310. 

Davidson,  H.  M.    Fourteen  months  in  southern 

prisons.     1361. 
Davidson,  J.  M.    Eminent  english  liberals.  1490. 

—  New  book  of  kings.     1228. 
Davidson,  L.  M.     Poetical  remains.     1031. 
Davidson,  M.     Selections  from  writings.     1031. 
Davidson,    M.  M.      Biography  and  poetical  re- 
mains.   1031. 

Davies,  C:    Algebra.     297. 

—  Analytical  geometry.     300. 

—  Practical  mathematics.     295. 

—  Shades  and  shadows.     482. 

—  and  W:  G.  Peck.     Mathematical   dictionary. 

295. 

Davies,  D.  C.     Metalliferous  minerals  and  min- 
ing.    428. 

Davies,  G.  C.     Norfolk  broads  and  rivers.     1236. 

—  The  Swan  and  her  crew.    503. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Davies. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Dennistoun. 


Davies,  J.  Catullus,  TibuUus  and  Propertius. 
1135. 

—  Hesiod  and  Theog:nis.     1138. 

Davies,  J :  L.    Signs  of  the  king'dom  of  heaven.    73. 
Davies,  Ladyh.  C.    Society  in  France  and  Eng- 
land.    1493. 
Davies,  S:     Sermons.     109. 
Davies,  T.     [Fiction.]     709. 
Davies,  T:  A.     Genesis  disclosed.     87. 
Davies,  W:    Pilgrimage  of  the  Tiber.     1269. 
Davila,  E.  C.     Civil  wars  of  France.     1253. 
Davillier,  J:  C:  ftarow,.     Fortuny.     1532. 

—  Spain.     1273. 

Davis,  A.  J.     Harbinger  of  health.     401. 

—  Principles  of  nature.     56. 

Davis,  C:  H:  Interoceanic  canals  and  railroads. 
423. 

—  Law  of  deposit  of  the  flood  tide.     328. 

—  Polaris  expedition.     1424. 

Davis,  C:T:    Manufacture  of  leather.     456. 

Davis,  E.  H.,  joint  author,  see  Squier,  E.  G. 

Davis,  H.    American  constitutions.    1334. 

Davis,  H:  W.     Speeches  and  addresses.     183. 

Davis,  I.  P.,  joint  author,  see  Guernsey,  A.  H. 

Davis,  J.  Rise  and  fall  of  the  confederate  gov- 
ernment.    1356. 

Davis,  J:  F.     The  Chinese.     1297. 

Davis,  L.  C.     [Fiction.]     709. 

Davis,  M.  L.     Aaron  Burr.     1484. 

Davis,  N.     Carthage  and  her  remains.     1319. 

Davis,  R.  E.     [Fiction]     709. 

Davis,  R.  H.     [Fiction.l     709. 

Davis,  Mrs.  S.  M.     Sir  Philip  Sidney.     1553. 

Davis,  T:    Poems.     1031. 

Davis,  W.     Camp-fire  chats.     1356. 

Davis,  W.  B.,  and  D.  S.  Durrie.  History  of 
Missouri.     1386. 

Davis,  W:  M.     [Fiction.]    709. 

Davis,  W:  Morris.     Whirlwinds.     330. 

—  joint  author,  see  Shaler,  N.  S. 
Davis,  W:W.H.    El  gringo.    1401. 
Davy,  Sir  H.     Consolations  in  travel.     1057. 

—  Salmonia.     504. 

Dawkins,  W:  B.     Cave  hunting.    347. 

—  Early  man  in  Britain.     347. 
Dawson,  J:  W:    Acadian  geology.    337. 

—  Earth  and  man.     335. 

—  Nature  and  the  Bible.     82. 

—  Origin  of  the  world.     80. 

Dawson,  S.  E.     Study  of  "  The  princess".    1021. 
Day,  H:    From  the  Pyrenees.     1274. 

—  Lawyer  abroad.     1193. 

—  joint  author,  see  TJrbino,  L.  B. 
Day,  H:  N.    Esthetics.    465. 

—  Chinese  migration.    240. 

Day,  L.  B.    Folk  tales  of  Bengal.     143. 

Day,  R.  E.     Electric  light  arithmetic.     316. 

Day,  T:     [Fiction.]    709. 

Day,  W.  A.      Russian    government  in  Poland. 

1277. 
Dayton,  A.  C.    Last  days  of  knickerbocker  life. 

1376. 
Dean,  A.     British  constitution.     161. 

—  History  of  civilization.     151. 

Dean,  J:    Gray  substance  of  the  brain.    370. 

Dean,  W:    China  mission.     116. 

Deane,  M.     [Fiction.]     709. 

Deane,  Margery,  pseud.,  see  Pitman,  M.  J. 

Debates  and  proceedings  in  congress.     174. 

Decaisne,  J.,  joint  author,  see  lie  Maout,  J.  E.  M. 

Decken,  A.  v.  d.     [Fiction.]    709. 


Decourcelle,  A.,  joint  author,  see  Clarke,  C.  688 

Dedenroth,  E.  H.     [Fiction.]    709. 

De  Foe,  D.     [Fiction.]     709. 

~  Novels  and  miscellaneous  works.    1011. 

—  Plague  of  London.     1224. 

De  Fonblanque,  A.,  jr.    How  we  are  governed. 

De  Fonblanque,  C.  A.    Five  weeks  in  Iceland. 

1284. 
De  Forest,  J.  B.     Short  history  of  art.    471. 
De  Forest,  J:  W:     [Fiction.]    '709. 

—  European  acquaintance.    1209. 

De  Hass,  F.  S.    Buried  cities  recovered.    1310. 
Dehn,  P.    Katholische  gesellen-vereine.     126. 
Deinhardstein,  J:  L:     [l)rama.]    543. 
Deirdrfe.     R.  W.  Joyce.     1034. 
De  Jongh,  A.  M.     [Fiction.]     710. 
De  Kay,  C:     [Fiction.]     710. 

—  [Poetical  works.]    1031. 

De  Kay,  J.  E.    Sketches  of  Turkey.    1293. 

—  Zoology  of  New  York.  371. 
De  Koven,  J.  [Fiction.]  710. 
De  Kroyft,  S.  H.     [Fiction.]     710. 

De  la  Beche,  Sir  H:  T:    Geology.     335. 

Delabrosse,  L.    Jules  Grevy.    1444." 

Delacour,  A.  C.  Latig-ue,  called,  joint  author,  see 
Moreau,  L.  1.  E.  L.     573. 

Delafield,  R:     Art  of  war  in  Europe.    232. 

Delamotte,  P.  H:,  joint  author,  see  Wheatley, 
H:  B. 

Delany,  M.     Autobiography  and  corresp.     1548. 

Delaumosne,  ^56^.     Art  of  oratory.    515. 

Delavigne,  J:F.  C.     [Drama.]    544. 

De  La  Warr,  CM.  E.  countess.  Eastern  cruise. 
1196. 

De  Leon,  E.     Egypt  under  its  khedives.     1320. 

Deleuze,  J.  P.  1 .  Royal  museum  of  natural  his- 
tory.    290. 

De  Liefde,  J.,  see  Liefde,  J.  de. 

Delitzsch,  F.    Jewish  artisan  life.     1168. 

De  Lolme,  J:  L:    Constitution  of  England.    161. 

—  English  constitution.     161. 

Deliong,  G:W.     Voyage  of  the  Jeannette.  1426. 

Delord,  T.     Second  empire.     1258. 

Delsa,  L.     Steuer-reform.     205. 

Delsarte,  F.  A.  N:  C,  see  Delaumosne,  Abbe. 

De  Mille,  J.     [Fiction.]    710. 

Deming,  C.    By-ways  of  nature  and  life.     1185. 

Deming,  P.     [Fiction.]     710. 

Demme,  W  :  L:    Buch  der  verbrechen.    222. 

Demmler,  E:     [Fiction.]    710. 

Democracy.    203. 

Demogeot,  J.  C,  see  Bridge,  C.     1127. 

De  Morgan,  M.     [Fiction.]     710. 

Demosthenes.     Orations.     1138. 

Dempsey,  G.  D.    Locomotive  engine.    417. 

—  Tubular  bridges.     421. 
Dempster,  C.  L.  H.     [Fiction.]     710. 
Denbigh,  Earl  of,  see  Feilding,  R.  W:  B. 
Denis,  J:  N.  CM.    Gedichte.    1106. 

Denison,  C:  Rocky  mountain  health  resorts.  334. 

Denison,  E.  B.,  see  Beckett,  Sir  E. 

Denison,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]     710. 

Dennery,  A.  P.,  and  E.  Bourget.    [Drama.]  544. 

—  and  —  Clairville.     [Drama.]    544. 
~  and  R.  Clement.     [Drama.]    544. 

—  and  F.  Dugue.     [Drama.]     544. 

—  a7i(?  M:  J:  L:  Fournier.    JDrama.l    544. 

—  joint  author,  see  Dumanoir,  F.  P.  P.     546. 
Dennis,  J:    Heroes  of  literature.     1544. 
Dennistoun,  J.    Dukes  of  Urbino.    1477. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


l>enoil. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Disraeli. 


Denon,  D.  V.    Egypte.    1320. 

De  Nonnand,  H.,  see  Normand,  H.  de.     815. 

Denslow,  V.  B.     Modern  thinkers.     1445. 

Dent,  J:Q.,  joint  author,  see  Scadding,  H: 

Denton,  J.  B.     Sanitary  engineering.    405. 

De  Pass,  E.  A.     [Drania.]    544. 

Depasse,   H.       Paul    Bert;    Challemel-Lacour;    C:    de 

Freyclnet;  Gambetta.    1444. 
Depping,  G.     Evening  entertainments.     260. 

—  Wonders  of  bodily  strength  and  skill.     501. 
DePuy,  H:W.     Ethan  Allen.     1500. 

De  Quincey,  T:     [Fiction.]     710. 

—  Autobiographic  sketches.     1548. 

—  Avenger.     1057. 

—  Biographical  essays.     1537. 

—  The  csesars.     1179. 

—  Confessions  of  an  english  opium-eater.     1548. 

—  Essays  on  the  poets.     1007. 

—  Historical  and  critical  essays.     1057. 

—  Letters  to  a  young  man.     1058. 

—  Logic  of  political  economy.     193. 

—  Memorials  and  other  papers.    1058. 

—  Miscellaneous  essays.     1058. 

—  Narrative  and  miscellaneous  papers.     1058. 

—  Note  book  of  an  english  opium-eater.     1058. 

—  Philosophical  writers.     1057. 

—  Suspiria  de  profundis.     1548. 

—  Theological  essays.     75. 
Derby,  Earl  of,  see  Stanley,  E:  G.  S. 
Derby,  G:  H.     Phoenixiana.     1084. 

Derby,  J.  C.    Fifty  years  among  authors.     1540. 
Derley,  J.,  joint  author,  see  Nuitter,  C:  L:  E.  T. 

Dervall,  Johannes  van,  pseud.,   see  Kimne,  A: 

Desart,  Earl  of,  see  Cuffe,  W:  U.  O.     707. 
Deschamps,  P:  C:  E.     Dictionnaire  de  geogra- 
phic.    14. 

—  and  P:  G.  Brunet.    Manuel  du  libraire,  supple- 

ment.   14. 

Deschanel,  see  Privat-Deschanel. 

De  Smet,  P:  J:,  see  Smet,  P:  J:  de. 

Desor,  E.     Palafittes.     348. 

Despard,  M.     [Fiction.]     710. 

Detlef,  Karl,  pseud.,  see  Bauer,  C.     673. 

Detroit  free  press  man,  see  Lewis,  C:  B. 

Deutsch,  E.  O.  M.    Literary  remains.     1147. 

Deutsch-franzosischer  krieg.     1258. 

Deutsche  litteraturzeitung.     512. 

Deutsche  national-litteratur.  J.  Ktirschner,  ed. 
1105.  ,    „  „  ,^ 

Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen,  see  Holtzen- 
dorflP,  F.  V.     147. 

Deutscher  litteratur-kalender.     1554. 

Deutscher  kiinstler-kalender.     1530. 

Deutscher  universitiits-kalender.    250. 

Deutsches  kaiserwort.  Ein.     113. 

Deux-Ponts,  G.  comte  de.  Campaigns  in  Amer- 
ica.    1351. 

De  Vere,  A.  T:    [Poetical  works.]     1031. 

Devrient,  E:     [Drama.]     544. 

De-wall,  Johannes  van,  pseud.,  see  Kuhne,  A: 
781. 

D'Ewes,  Sir  S.    Autobiography.     1492. 

Dewey,  F.  P.   Chemical  examination  of  building  stones. 

Dewey,  M.    Catalogues  and  cataloguing.    1. 

—  Classification  and  subject  index.     2. 
Dewey,  O.    Old  world  and  new.    1207. 

—  Problem  of  human  destiny.     94. 
Dewhurst,  W :    History  of  Saint  Augustine.  1381. 


Dewing,  M.  R.,  mra.  T.  W.    Beauty  in  dress.  447. 

—  Beauty  in  the  household.  484. 
Dexter,  H:  M.     As  to  Roger  Williams.     126. 

—  Congregationalism.     129. 

—  Street  trioughts.     66. 
Dial.     511. 

Diaz,  A.  M.     [Fiction.]     711. 

—  Domestic  problem.  153. 
Dibdin,  C:  [Drama.]  544. 
Dibdin,  T:     [Drama.]     544. 

—  and  A.  Bunn.  [Drama.]  544. 
Dibdin,  T:  F.  Bibliomania.  13. 
Di  Cesnola,  L:  P.     Cyprus.     1294. 

—  Metropolitan  museum  of  art.    470. 
Dicey,  E:    Future  of  Egypt.    189. 

—  Victor  Emmanuel.     1477. 

Dick,  T:    Diffusion  of  knowledge.     247. 

—  Works.    69. 

Dick,  W:  B.     American  Hoyle.     500. 

—  Encyclopaedia  of  practical  receipts.    389. 

—  ed.    Games  of  patience.    501. 
Dickens,  C:  J:  H.     [Drama.]    545. 

—  [Fiction.]     711. 

—  American  notes.     1365. 

—  Child's  history  of  England.     1218. 

—  Dickens  reader.     516. 

—  Letters.     1081. 

—  Pictures  from  Italy.     1266. 

—  Speeches.     1058. 

—  ed.    Household  words.     1090. 

—  a»dW:  W.  Collins.     [Fiction.]    713. 

—  and  others.     [Fiction.]     713. 
Dickinson,  A.  E.     Paying  investment.     193. 
Dickson,  W.  E.     Organ-building.     496. 
Didier,  E.  L.     Mme.  Bonaparte.     1539. 
Diefendorf,  O.,  joint  author,  see  O'Brien,  T:  M. 
Diesterweg,  F:  A.  W:     Lichtstrahlen.     1126. 
Diesterweg,  G.    Instruction  in  history.    245. 
Diethofif,  E.     [Fiction.]    713. 

Dietrich,  E.  C.  V.     [Fiction  ]     714. 

Dieulafait,  L:     Diamonds  and  precious  stones. 

324. 
Diezmann,  A:    Leipzig.     1248. 
Digby,  K.  H:     Chapel  of  St.  John.     1461. 
Dike,  S:  W.    Divorce  in  New  England.    72. 
Dilg,  W:    Gedichte.     1115. 
Dilke,  Sir  C:  W.     Greater  Britain.     1193. 
Dilley,  J.  J.     [Drama.]     545. 

—  and  J.  Allen.     [Drama.]     545. 
Dillon,  C:     [Drama.]     545. 
Dillwyn,  E.  A.     [Fiction.]    714. 
Dilthey,  Karl,  pseud.,  see  Werner,  J.     888. 
Diman,  J.  L.     Theistic  argument.     92. 
Dimond,  W:     [Drama.]     545. 

Dinaux,  Prosper,  pseud.,  see  Goubaux,  P.  P.  552. 
Dincklage-Campe,  E.  A.  S.  v.     [Fiction.]     714. 
Dingelstedt,  F. /mAe?r  v.     [Fiction.]    714. 

—  Lyrische  dichtungen.     1115. 

Dingman,  J:  H.     Directory  of  booksellers.     29. 
Diplomatic  review  pamphlets.     172. 
Dippold,  G:  T.     Epics  of  mediasval  Germany. 
1114.  -^ 

Diruf,  O.,  sen.     Kissingen.     334. 
Disosway,  G.  P.    Earliest  churches  of  N.  Y.    126. 
DiSTaeli,  B:,  earl  of  Beaconsfield.    [Fiction.]    714. 

—  Home  letters.     1080. 

—  Wit  and  wisdom.     1093. 

Disraeli,  I:    Amenities  of  literature     1005. 

—  Curiosities  of  literature.    518. 
Distinguished  men  of  modern  times.     1429. 
Distinguished  shoemakers,  Lives  of.     1524. 


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Distumell. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Dougrlas. 


xlj 


Distumell,  J:    Great  lakes.    1363. 

Ditson,  Gr:L.  Adventiires  and  observations.  1319. 

—  Crescent  and  french  crusaders.     1319. 
Dlttel,  L.  ritter  v.    Stricturen  der  harnrohre.    411. 
Dix,  J:  A.     Speeches  and  addresses.    183. 

—  Winter  in  Madeira.     1213. 

Dix,  M.    Calling  of  a  christian  woman.     153. 

-John  A.  Dix.     1501. 

Dix,  W:  G.    Deck  of  the  Crescent  City.     1058. 

Dixie,  Lady  F.  C.     Across  Patagonia.     1416. 

Dixon,  B.,  ffnc?  A.  Wood.     [Drama.]     545. 

Dixon,  C:    Rural  bird  life.    383. 

Dixon,  J.     [Fiction.]     714. 

Dixon,  R.  B.     Fore  and  aft.     1198. 

Dixon,  W:  G.     Land  of  the  morning.     1300. 

Dixon,  W:  H.     [Fiction.]    714. 

—  Bacon.     1545. 

—  British  Cyprus.     1394. 

—  Free  Russia.    1378. 

—  Her  majesty's  Tower.     1329. 

—  History  of  two  queens.     1471. 
-Holy  Land.     1311. 

—  John  Howard.     1512. 

—  New  America.    1366. 

—  Robert  Blake.     1504. 

—  Royal  Windsor.     1329. 

—  Spiritual  wives.    64. 

—  The  switzers.     1387. 

—  White  conquest.     1366. 

—  William  Penn.     1487. 

Doane,  G:  W.    Life  and  writings.    69. 
Dobson,  E:     Art  of  building.    458. 

—  Bricks  and  tiles.    456. 

—  Foundations  and  concrete  works.    460. 

—  Masonry  and  stone  cutting.    460. 
Dobson,  H:  A.    Fielding.     1549. 

—  Hogarth.     1539. 

—  [Poetical  works.]    1031. 

—  T:  Bewick  and  his  pupils.    1538. 

—  ed.    Eighteenth  century  essays.    1049. 
Dobson,  W:  T.    Classic  poets.    511. 
Dodd,  C:  R.     Manual  of  dignities.     1567. 
Dodd,  G:    Indian  revolt.     1303. 

Dodd,  W:    Beauties  of  history.    60. 
Doddridge,  P.    Pneumatology,  ethics  and  divin- 
ity.   91. 

—  Religion  in  the  soul.    103. 

—  Thoughts  on  sacramental  occasions.     101. 
Dodds,  S.  W.     Health  in  the  household.    446. 
Dodgre,  J.    Religion  of  ancient  Egypt.    133. 
Dodge,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]     714. 

—  Battle  of  the  books.     1093. 

—  Country  living.     1093. 

—  Gala-days.     1093. 

—  New  atmosphere.     153. 

—  Our  common-school  system.    245. 

—  Skirmishes  and  sketches.    1058. 

—  Stumbling  blocks.    75. 

—  Summer  rest.     1093. 

—  Twelve  miles  from  a  lemon.    1093. 

—  Wool-gathering.     1366. 
Dodge,  M.  M.     [Fiction.]    715. 

—  Rhymes  and  jingles.     1035. 
Dodge,  P.     Painting.    486. 

Dodge,  R:  I.     Our  wild  Indians.     1341. 

—  Plains  of  the  great  west.     1399. 

Dodge,  T.  A.     Bird's-eye  view  of  our  civil  war. 
1355. 

—  Campaign  of  Chancellorsville.    1358. 
Dodgson,  C:L.     [Fiction.]     715. 
Dodington,  G:  B.,  baron  Melcombe.    Diary.    1492. 


Doe,  C:  H.     [Fiction.]    715. 

Doesticks,   Q.  K.  Philander,   P.  B.,  pseud.,  see 

Thompson,  M.  N. 
Dog  life.    441. 
Dohm,  H.     [Fiction.]     715. 
Dohme,   R.,    ed.     Early    teutonic,    Italian    and 

french  masters.     1.527. 
Doisy  de  Villargennes,  A.  J.    Army  life  under 

Napoleon.     1507. 
Dole,  N.  H.     History  of  Russia.    1275. 

—  Turko-russian  war,  see  Rambaud,  A.    1275, 
DOUinger,  J:  J.  I.  v.     First  age  of  Christianity. 

118. 

—  Gentile  and  jew.    133. 

—  History  of  the  church.     117. 
Dom,  A.,  pseud.,  see  Dohm,  H.     715. 
Domenech,   E.,   abbe.     Great  deserts  of  North 

America.    1341. 
Dominican  republic.    United  States.     1413. 
Dommer,  A.  v.    Musik-geschichte.    493. 
Domscheke,   B.      Zwanzig    monate  im   kriegs- 

gefangenschaft.     1361. 
Donaldson,  J:    Suburban  farming.    430. 
Donaldson,  J:  W:    Theatre  of  the  greeks.    1137. 

—  Varronianus.     1177. 

—  joint  author,  see  Miiller,  K:  O. 
Donaldson,  T:    Public  domain.    214. 
Doniol,   J:  H:  A.     Revolution   francaise  et  la 

feodalite.     1255. 
Donne,  J:    Poetical  works.    1031. 
Donne,  W:  B.    Euripides.     1138. 

—  Tacitus.    1136. 

Donnell,  E.J.     Slavery  and  "protection".    205. 

—  True  issue.     305. 
Donnelly,  I.     Atlantis.     346. 

—  Ragnarok.     335. 

Donop,  A.  freiin  v,     [Fiction.]     715. 

Donoso  Cortes,  J:,  see  Valdegamas. 

Don't.     O.  B.  Bunce.     363. 

Doolittle,  J .    Social  life  of  the  Chinese.    1398. 

Doorninck,  J.  I.  van.    Nederlandsche  anonymen 

en  pseudonymen.    30. 
Doran,  J:    Habits  and  men.    447. 

—  Knights  and  their  days.    1058. 

—  Lady  of  the  last  century.     1552. 

—  Memories  of  our  great  towns.     1228. 

—  Monarchs  retired  from  business.    1468. 

—  Queens  of  England.    1471. 

—  Table  traits.    1058. 

—  "  Their  majesties'  servants."    497. 
DOrflinger,  C:,  ed.    Herzbliittehens  spiel winkel. 

246. 

—  -  Onkel  Karl.     1125. 
DOring,  J:M.  H:    Schiller.    1559. 
DOrle,  A.     [Fiction.]     715. 

Dorman,  R.  M.  Origin  of  primitive  supersti- 
tions.   141. 

Domer,  I:  A:  History  of  protestant  theology. 
67. 

Dorothy.    A.  J.  Munby.     1037. 

Dorr,  j.  C.    Bermuda.     1414. 

D'Orsey,  A.  J.  D.    Portuguese  grammar.    278. 

Dorsey,  J.  O.    Omaha  sociology.    1»&. 

Dort,  Synod  of  ;  Articles.     130. 

Dorward,  B.  I:    [Poetical  works.]    1031. 

Dostoiefskii,  F.  M.    Buried  alive.    1315. 

Doubleday,  A.  Chancellorsville  and  Gettys- 
burg.    1357. 

—  Forts  Sumter  and  Moulti'ie.    1357. 
Doubleday,  T:     [Fiction.]     715. 
Douglas,  A.  M.     [Fiction.]    715. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue- 


xlij 


Douglas. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Dumont. 


Douglas,  C.  J.     [Fiction.]     715. 

Douglas,  Edith,  pseud.,  see  Burnham,  C.  L.    689. 

Douglas,  Laii.y  G.  G.     [P'iction.]    716. 

Douglas,  R.  K.     China.     1297. 

Douglas,  Jlf7-«.  S.     W:Whewell.     1457. 

Douglas,  S.  A.     Political  debates.     182. 

Douglass,  F:    Life  and  times.     1485. 

Douglass,  J:  T.     [Drama.]     545. 

Dove,  H:W:    Circulation  of  waters.    384. 

Dover,  Lord,  see  Ellis,  G:  J.  W.  A. 

Dowden,  E:     Shakspere.     1045. 

—  Shakspere  ;  mind  and  art.     1045. 

—  Southey.     1553. 

—  Studies  in  literature.     507. 
Downes,  W:  H.     Spanish  ways.     1274. 
Downing,  A.  J.    Cottage  residences.    477. 

—  Country  houses.    477. 

—  Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of  America.     438. 

—  Rural  essays.     478. 

Downing,  S:'    Practical  hydraulics.    425. 

Doyle,  A.  C.     [Fiction.]     716. 

Doyle,  J:  A.     American  colonies.     1349. 

—  English  colonies  in  America.     1349. 

—  History  of  the  United  States.     1345. 

Doyle,  P:    Assessment  laws  of  Wisconsin.     220. 

—  Election  and  registry  laws  of  Wisconsin.     220. 
Doyle,  R:,  and  J.  R.  Planche.    An  old  fairy  tale. 

1031. 
DragendorflF,  G:    Plant  analysis.     322. 
Drake,  B:    Tecumseh.     1440. 
Drake,  F.  S:    Dictionary  of  american  biography. 

1437. 

—  Indian  history.     1334. 

—  ed.     Indian  tribes  of  the  U.  S.     1340. 
Drake,  J.  M.     Fast  and  loose  in  Dixie.     1361. 
Drake,  J.  R.     Culprit  fay.     1031. 

Drake,  S:  A.     Around  the  Hub.     1373. 

—  Heart  of  White  Mountains.     1371. 

—  New  England  legends  and  folklore.     1369. 

—  Nooks  and  corners  of  N.  E.  coast.     1369. 

—  Old  landmarks  of  Boston.     1373. 

—  ed.     Our  great  benefactors.     1429. 

Drake,  S:  G.    Aboriginal  races  of  America.  1339. 

—  Tragedies  of  the  wilderness.     1334. 

—  Witchcraft  delusion  in  New  England.     54. 
Dramatic  list.     C:  E.  Pascoe,  ed.     1537. 
Draper,  H:   Construction  of  a  silvered  glass  tele- 
scope.   306. 

Draper,  J:  C.      Anatomy,  physiology   and  hy- 
giene.    398. 
Draper,  J:  W:    American  civil  war.     1355. 

—  Civil  policy  of  America.     164. 

—  Conflict  between  religion  and  science.     82. 

—  Intellectual  development  of  Europe.     151. 
Draper,  L.  C.     King's  Mountain.     1351. 
Drayson,  A.  W.     Practical  whist.     501. 
Drayton,  H:  S.,   and  J.  McNeill.      Brain  and 

mind.    57. 
Dresser,  C.     Japan.     485. 
Drew,  C.     Map  of  Florida.     1381. 
Drew,  Catharine.     [Fiction.]    716. 
Dreyfus-Brisac,  E.    University  of  Bonn.    242. 
Drille,  Hearton,  pseud.,  seeOrray,  J.  H.     738. 
Drobisch,  G.  T.     [Fiction.]     716. 
Droysen,  J:G.     Carl  August.     1239. 

—  Geschichte  des  hellenismus.     1175. 

—  Grundriss  der  historik.     1149. 

—  Gustaf  Adolf.    1478. 

—  York  von  Wartenburg.     1507. 
Droz,  A.  G.     [Drama.]    545. 

—  [Fiction.]    716. 


Drude,  O.     Florenreiche  der  erde.    326. 
Drummond,  H:      Natural  law  in  the  spiritual 

world.     82. 
Drummond,  J.    Thoughts  for  the  christian  life. 

109. 
Drummond,  W:    Poetical  works.     1031. 
Drury,  A.  H.     [Fiction.]     716. 
Dryden,  J:     [Drama.]    545. 
—  Works.     1031,1032. 
Drysdale,  W:    In  sunny  lands.     1413. 
Duboc,  C:  E:    [Fiction.']     716. 
Dorf-idyllen.     1115. 


457. 
716. 


1471. 


Du  Bois,  "H.  p.     Book-binding. 
Du  Boisgobey,  F.     [Fiction.] 
Dubourg,  A.  W.     [Drama.]     545. 

—  joint  author,  see  Taylor,  T:    605. 
Du  Boys,  A.     Catharine  of  Aragon. 
Dubuque  chess  journal.     500. 
Ducange,  V:,  see  Brahain-Ducange.     683. 
Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.     Ashango  land.     1324. 

—  Country  of  the  dwarfs.     1325. 

—  Equatorial  Africa.     1324. 

—  Gorilla  country.     1324. 

—  Land  of  the  midnight  sun.     1283. 

—  Lost  in  the  jungle.     1325. 

—  My  Apingi  kingdom.     1325. 

—  wild  life  under  the  equator.     1324. 
Duchek,  A.    Scorbut.    410. 

Duchess,  The,  pseud.,  see  Argles,  M.     666. 
Duden,  K.     Orthographisches  worterbuch.     277. 
Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.     [Fiction.]     716. 
Dudley,  J:  L.     Sermons.     109. 

—  Tides  and  tendencies.     109. 
Dudley,  M.  V.    Poems.     1032. 
Dudley,  Uncle,  pseud.,  see  Russell,  M.  C. 
Duer,  W :  A.    Constitutional  jurisprudence  of  the 

U.  S.     310. 
Duff,  G.    Teachings  of  R:  Cobden.    205. 
Dufferin,   Earl  of,   see   Blackwood,    Sir  F:  T. 

Hamilton-Temple- . 
Duffey,  Mrs.  E.  B.    What  women  should  know. 

404. 
Dufiield,  Mrs.  W:    Flower-painting.    485. 
Duffy,  Sir  C :  G.   Four  years  of  Irish  history.  1212. 

—  Young  Ireland.     1212. 
Dufresne,  A.     [Fiction.]     717. 
Duganne,  A.     Mission  of  intellect.     1032. 
Dugdale,  R:L.     "The  Jukes".     207. 

Dugue,  F..  joint  author,   see  Bourgeois,  A:  A., 

and  Dennery,  A.  P. 
Du  Halde,  J:  B.    History  of  China.     1297. 
Duhring,  E.  K:    Nationalokonomie  und  socialis- 

mus.     193. 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.    Golden  harp.     1113. 
Dulles,  C:  W.    What  to  do  first  in  accidents.  410. 
Dumanoir,    P.   F.   Pinel,    and  A.  P.  Dennery. 

[Drama.]     546. 

—  joint  author,  see  Bourgeois,  A.  A. 
Dumas,  A.     [Drama.]     546. 

—  [Fiction.]    717. 

—  South  of  France.     1262. 

—  joint  author,  see  Q-aillardet,  T.  F. 
Dumas,  A.,  fits.     [Drama.]     546. 

—  [Fiction.]    719. 

Dumergue,  E:    Chotts  of  Tunis.     1319. 
DuMoncel,  T.  A.  L:  com^e.  Electro-magnets.  316. 

—  Telephone,  e<c.     316. 

—  and    W:   H:  Preece.      Incandescent    electric 

lights.    316. 
Dumont,  P:  E.  L:     Recollections  of  Mirabeau. 
1561. 


526. 


550. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Dun. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Eckardt. 


xliij 


81. 


Dun,  F.     American  farming  and  food, 
Duncan,  H:    [Fiction.]     720. 

—  Sacred  philosophy  of  the  seasons. 
Duncan,  J.    Entomology.    368. 

Duncan,  P:  M.    Heroes  of  science.     1520. 

—  Sea-shore.    284. 

—  ed.    Cassell's  natural  history.    366. 
Duncker,  M.  W.  Geschichte  des  alterthums.  1165. 

—  History  of  antiquity.     1165. 

—  History  of  Greece. '  1174. 

—  Pi-eussische  geschichte.     1244. 
Buncombe,  J:    [Essays.]    1049. 
Dundonald,  Earl  of,  see  Cochrane,  T: 
Dunger,    H.       Verdeutschungen    entbehrlicher 

fremdworter.     277. 
Dunglisoh,  R.    Human  health.    401. 

—  Medical  lexicon.     391. 

Dunham,  S :  A.    Denmark,  Sweden  and  Norway. 
1281. 

—  Europe  during  the  middle  ages.     1199. 

—  Germanic  empire.     1237. 

—  History  of  Poland.     1277. 

—  'History  of  Spain  and  Portugal.     1269. 
Dunlap,  W:     [Fiction.]     720. 
Dunlop,  J:    History  of  fiction.     513. 

—  Memoirs  of  Spain.     1272. 
Dunlop,  M.  A.  Wallace-.     Glass.    452. 
Dunraven,  Earl  of,  see  Q,mn,  Sir  W.  T:  Wynd- 

ham-. 
Dunster,  H:  P:    Times  of  Richard  II.    1221. 
Dtintzer,  J:  H:  J.     Charlotte  v.  Stein.     1559. 

—  Goethe.     1556. 

—  Lessings  leben.     1558. 

—  Schiller.     1559. 
Dunwoody,  H.  H.  C.    Rainfall.    331. 

—  Weather  proverbs.    331. 

Duplessis,  G:     Wonders  of  engraving.     488. 
Dupre,    A:,   joint    author,     see    Thudichum,   J: 

L:  W: 
Dupre,  J.  V:    Atlas  of  Milwaukee.     1394. 
Durand,  A.  M.  C.  H.     [Fiction.]     720. 
Durandeau,  E.     [Drama.]     546. 
Durbin,  J:  P.     Observations  in  Europe.     1207. 

—  Observations  in  the  east.     1308. 
Durden,  Dame,  pseud.     [Fiction.]     720. 
Durfee,  C:  A.     Index  to  Harper's  monthly.     35. 

—  Poetical  concordance.     1021. 
Durham,  Earl  of,  see  Lambton,  J:  G: 
Diiringsfeld,  I.  freiin  v.  Reinsberg-.    [Fiction.] 

720. 

—  Aus  der  Schweiz.    1288. 

—  Aus  Italien.     1266. 

—  and  O.  freiherr  v.  Reinsberg  -  Duringsfeld. 

Sprichworter.    517. 
Durrie,  D.  S.     Bibliographia  genealogica  amer- 
icana.     1566. 

—  History  of  Madison.     1395. 

—  joint  author,  see  Davis,  W.  B. 
Duruy,  V:    Histoire  de  France.     1249. 

—  Histoire  des  temps  modernes.    1201. 

—  Histoire  du  moyen  age.     1199. 

—  History  of  Rome.     1176. 
Dusch,  J:"j.    Morallsche  briefe.    1109. 
Dussaud,  Mme.  —.     [Fiction.]     720. 

Du  Terreau,  — ,  joint  author,  see  Clarke,    H.  S. 

538. 
Dutheil,  E.     [Fiction.]    720. 
Dutt,  S.  C.     Historical  studies.     1158. 

—  India,  past  and  present.     1303. 

Dutt,   Toru.      Ancient  ballads  and  legends   of 
Hindustan.     1032. 


Dutton,  C.  E:    High  plateaus  of  Utah.    842. 

—  Physical  geolo«ry  of  the  Grand  Cai5on  district.    338 
Duveyrier,  A.  H.  J.  baron,  and  E.  R.  de  Bully. 

[DramaJ    546. 
Duyckinck,  K  A:     Eminent  men  and  women. 
1428. 

—  Geschichte  des  krieges  fiir  die  union.    1355. 

—  National  portrait  gallery.    1437. 

—  and  G:  L.    Cyclopa;dia  of  american  literature, 

1006. 
Dwight,  B:  W.    Modern  philology.    263. 
Dwight,  H:  O.     Turkish  life  in  war  time.     1293. 
Dwight,  J.  S.    Music.    1071. 

Dwight,  N.     Signers  of  the  declaration.     1482. 
Dwight,  T.    Hartford  convention.    181. 
Dwight,  T.,  jr.     History  of  Connecticut.    1374. 

—  ed.    Garibaldi.     1507. 

—  joint  ed.,  see  Darbv,  W: 

Dyce  and  Forster  collections.    W:  Maskell.    470. 
Dyer,  T:  F.  T.    Domestic  folk-lore.    261. 

—  Folk-lore  of  Shakespeare.     1046. 

Dyer,  T:  H:    History  of  the  city  of  Rome.     1176. 

—  Imitative  art.     465. 

—  Modern  Europe.     1201. 

—  ed.    Pompeii.     1269. 

Dymon,  J.     Principles  of  morality.    60. 
Dynamic  electricity.    316. 


E.,  A.  L.  O.,  see  Tucker,  C.  M.    879. 
Eads,  J.  B.     Naval  defences.    420. 
Earl,  G:  W.    Eastern  seas.     1418. 
Early,  J.  A.     Last  year  of  the  war.    1359. 
Early,  M.  A.,  pseud.,  see  Fleming,  M.  A.     728. 
Eassie,  W:    Cremation.    406. 

—  Sanitary  arrangements  for  dwellings.    405. 
Eastlake, -SiVC:L.     Household  taste.    484. 
Eastlake,  E.  lady.    Five  great  painters.    1526. 

—  joint  author,  see  Jameson,  A. 
Eastman,  J.  R.  Solar  parallax.  307. 
Eastman,  M.  H.     [Fiction.]    720. 

Eaton,  C.  A.    Rome  in  the  19th  century.    1268. 
Eaton,  D.  B.     Civil  service  in  Great  Britain.  229. 

—  Spoils  system.    228. 

—  Tenure  of  office.    228. 

Eaton,  D.  C.     Ferns  of  North  America.    362. 

—  Ferns  of  the  southwest.     362. 

Eaton,  J:     Commissioner  of  education  reports. 
240. 

—  Needs  of  the  bureau  of  education.    241. 

—  What  has  been  done  by  the  government  in  aid  of  edu- 

cation.   241. 
Eberhard,  A:  G.    [Auswahl.]    1108. 
Eberhardt,  J:  A:     Synonymisches  handworter- 

buch.    277. 
Ebering,  E.,  ed.    Bibliographischer  anzeiger  fiir 

romanische  sprachen.     23. 
Ebers,  G:  M.     [Fiction.]    720. 

—  Durch  Gosen  zum  Sinai.     1314. 

—  Egypt.     1320. 

Ebert,  F:  A.    Bibliographisches  lexikon.    14. 

Ebert,  H.    Fritz  Renter.     1558. 

Eberty,  F.     Geschichte  des  preussischen  staats. 

1243. 
Ebner  V.  Eschenbach,  M./rm'w.   [Fiction.]  721. 
Ecce  Deus.    J.  Parker.     94. 
Ecce  homo.    J:  R.  Seeley.    94. 
Echoes  from  mist-land.    1114. 
Eck,  E.    Civil-prozess-ordnung.    228. 
Eckardt,  J.     Aus  der  Petersburger  gesellschaft. 

1279. 

—  Modern  Russia.     1278. 

—  Russland  vor  und  nacli  dem  kriege.    1279. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


xiiv 


iBckardt. 


AtTTHOH-INDEX . 


EUing. 


Eckardt,  J. — Continued. 

—  Von  Nicolaus  I  zu  Alexander  III.    1378. 
Eckermann,  J:  P:    Conversations  with  Goethe. 

1557. 

—  Gesprache  mit  Goethe.     1557. 
Eckstein,  E.     [Fiction.]    721. 

—  [Gedichte.]     1115. 

—  Geschichte  des  feuilletons.    1130. 

—  Leichte  waare.     1120. 
Eclipse  of  faith.    H:  Bogrers.    99. 
Edda.     1142. 

Eddy,  D.  C.    Rip  Van  Winkle's  travels  in  Asia 

and  Africa.     1193. 
in  foreign  lands.     1206. 

—  Walter  in  Athens.    1290. 

in  Constantinople.     1293. 

in  Damascus.     1314. 

in  Egypt.     1322. 

in  Jerusalem.     1313. 

in  Samaria.    1314. 

Eddy,  H:  T.    Thermodynamics.    416. 
Eddy,  J:     fFiction.]    723. 
Eddy,  M.  B.  G.    Science  and  health.    393.' 
Ede,  G:    Management  of  steel.    455. 

—  See  Campin,  F.     415. 

Eden,  C:H.    Australia's  heroes.     1419. 

—  Frozen  Asia.     1315. 

—  West  Indies.     1418. 
Eden,  E.     [Fiction.]     733. 

Eden,  R:,  tr.  First  three  english  books  on 
America.     1343. 

Eden,  W:,  laron  Auckland.  Journal  and  cor- 
respondence.    1491. 

Edgar,  J:  G:     [Fiction.]    722. 

—  Boyhood  of  great  men.     1436. 

—  Crusades  and  crusaders.     121. 

—  Danes,  saxons  and  normans.     1319. 

—  Footprints  of  famous  men.     1435. 

—  History  for  boys.     1198. 

—  Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes.     1499. 

—  Wars  of  the  roses.     1321. 
Edge-worth,  M.     [Drama.]     546. 

—  [Fiction.]     722. 

Edgrren,  A.  H.    Kindred  germanic  words.    265. 
Edis,  R.  W.    Decoration  and  furniture.     484. 
Edkins,  J.    Religion  in  China.     139. 
Edmands,  J:     Classification.     3. 
Edmond,  Charles,  pseud.,  see  Choie9ki,  C:  E. 
Edmunds,  F.     History  in  the  names  of  places. 

1228. 
Education,  periodical.     242. 
Edwardes,  A.     [Fiction.]     723. 
Edwardes,  C     [Drama.]     546. 

—  a7i(?  E :  CuUerne.     [Drama.]     546. 
Edwardes,  E.  C.  Hope-.    Azahar.    1374. 
--  Eau-de-Nil.    1331. 

Edwards,  A.  B.     [Fiction.]    733. 

—  Thousand  miles  up  the  Nile.     1331. 

—  Untrodden  peaks.     1349. 
Edwards,  B.  B.    Philology  in  Holland.    264. 
Edwards,  C:     [Fiction.]     733. 

Edwards,  C:,  of  New  York.    Pleasantries  about 

courts  and  lawyers.     518. 
Edwards,  E:  Founders  of  the  British  museum.  1. 

—  Free  town  libraries.     1 . 

—  Libraries  and  founders.    3. 
r-  Memoirs  of  libraries.    3. 

Edwards,  Eliezer.     Words,  facts  and  phrases. 

507. 
Edwards,  H:  S.     Rossini.     1536. 

—  Russian  projects  against  India.    1303, 


Edwards,  H:  S. — Continued. 

—  Russians  at  home  and  abroad.     1378. 
Edwards,  J.     D:Brainerd.    1453. 

—  Freedom  of  the  will.     57. 

—  History  of  redemption.    95. 
-—  Religious  affections.    99. 
Edwards,  J.  F.    Dyspepsia.    408. 

—  Malaria.    405. 

Edwards,  M.  B.  Betham-.     [Fiction.]    733. 
Edwards,  R.     [Fiction.]    733. 
Edwards,  S.,  joint  author,  see  Mayhew,  A:    570. 
Edwards,  T.     World's  laconics.    517. 
Edwards,  W:  H:    Butterflies  of  North  America. 

378. 
Eflingham,  C,  esq.,  pseud.,  see  Cooke,  J:  E. 
Eggers,  H:  F.  A.  freiherr  v.     Flora  of  the  St. 

Croix.    366. 
Eggers,  H.  K:  F:  and  K:  F:  P:    Rauch.     1530. 
Eggleston,  E:    [Fiction.]    733. 

—  and  L.  E.  Seelye.      Brant  and  Red  Jacket. 

1439. 

Montezuma.    1439. 

Pocahontas.    1439. 

Tecumseh.    1440. 

Eggleston,  G:  C.     [Fiction.]    733. 

—  How  to  make  a  living.     198. 

—  Red  Eagle.     1439. 
Eginhard.     Charlemagne.     1473. 
Eginhardt,  pseud. ,  «ee  Planckner,  O.  v.     835. 
Egleston,  N.  H.    Tree-planting.    439. 
Egleston,  T:    Catalogue  of  minerals.    333. 
EhrenfeucMer,  E.,  e(f.    Bibliotheca historica.  27. 
Eichholz,  E.     [Fiction.]     724. 
Eickemeyer,  R.    Denkwiirdigkeiten.     1506. 
Eickhoff,  A.,  ed.     In  der  neuen  heimath.     1349. 
Eighteenth  century  essays.     H:  A.  Dobson,  ed. 

1049. 
Eikenhorst,  L.  v.     [Fiction.]    734. 
Eiloart,  E.     [Fiction.]    724. 
Eissler,  M.    Modern  high  explosives.     451. 
Ekkehard  der  erste.    Waltarilied.     1115. 
Elam,  C:    A  physician's  problems.    51. 
Elbe,  A.  V.  d.,  pseud.,  see  Decken,  A.  v.  d.     709. 
Elbon,  Barbara,  pseud.,  «ee  Halstead,  L.  B.   744. 
Elder,  W:     [Fiction.]     724. 

—  Elisha  Kent  Kane.     1517. 
Elderkin,  J:    The  turf  of  America.    441. 
Eldershaw,  F.     Australia.    1420. 

Eliot,  Alice,  pseud.,  see  Jewett,  S.  O.     771. 
Eliot,  George,  pseud. ,  see  Cross,  M. 
Eliot,  S:    History  of  liberty.    163. 
Eliot,  W:  G.    Doctrines  of  Christianity.    91. 

—  Lectures  to  young  men.     102. 
'Eliasibeth.  of  Rumania.     [Fiction.]     724. 
Elisabeth  Charlotte,  duchesse  d'OrUans.    Brief e. 

1130. 
Elizabeth,    Charlotte,  pseud.,  see  Tonna,  C.  E. 
EUersberg,  Edward,  pseud.,  see  Ziehen,   E:  A: 

P:    901. 
EUet,  C:,  jr.    Physical  geography  of  the  United 

States.     326. 
EUet,  E.  F.    Domestic  history  of  the  revolution. 

1351. 

—  Pioneer  women  of  the  west.     1439. 

—  Queens  of  american  society.    1519. 

—  Rambles  about  the  country.    1344. 

—  Women  artists.    1537. 

—  Women  of  the  revolution.    1438. 

Ellicott,  C:  J:    English  version  of  New  Testament.    88. 

—  Scripture.    73. 

Elling,  Franz  v.,  pseud.,  see  Mtiller,  K:    809. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Elliot. 


ATTTHOR-INDEX. 


Euler, 


xlv 


Elliot,  D.  G.    Trochilidse.    383. 
Elliot,  F.     [Fiction.]     734. 
Elliot,  J.     Debates.     311. 
Elliott,  A.     Out-of-doors.    503. 

—  Within-doors.     499. 

Elliott,  C:  W.     New  England  history.     1369. 
Elliott,  H:W.     Sealislands  of  Alaska.     1404. 
Ellis,  A.  J:     Alphabet  of  nature.     268. 
Ellis,  E:    What  every  mother  should  know.   448. 
Ellis,  G:    Early  english  metrical  romances.  1023. 

—  Early  english  poets.     1023. 
Ellis,  G:    [Drama.]     547. 
Ellis,  G:E:    Anne  Hutchinson.    1488. 

—  Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill.     1351 . 

—  J:  Mason.    1438. 

—  Red  man  and  white  man.     1335. 

—  W:Penn.    1488. 

Ellis,  G:  J.  W.  Agar-,  mscount  Clifton.    Frederic 

II.    1474. 
Ellis,  H:    Voyage  to  Hudson's  bay.     1423. 
Ellis,  8.     Edwin  H.  Chapin.     1453. 
Ellis,  S.  S.     [Fiction.]     724. 

—  Prevention  better  tnan  cure.    65. 
Ellis,  T.  J.     Sketching  from  nature.    485. 
Ellis,  W.     [Drama  ]     547. 

Ellis,  W:    Polynesian  researches.     1421. 

—  Three  visits  to  Madagascar.     1330. 
Elmes,  J.,  ed.     Classic  quotations.    517. 
Elmo,  pseud.    Home  book  of  poetry  and  song. 

1021. 
El-Mukattem,  pseud.     Lands   of.  the  moslem. 

1309. 
Eloin,  P.     Court  of  Mexico.     1409. 
Elsberg,  L:     Throat  and  its  functions.     400. 
Elster,  C.     [Fiction.]     724. 
Elton,  C:  A.     Greek  and  roman  classic   poets. 

1133. 
Elton,  J.  F:    Eastern  and  central  Africa.     1327. 
Elwell,  E:  H:     [Fiction.]     724. 
Elwes,  A.    Dictionary  of  Portuguese.    269. 

—  Ocean  and  her  rulers.     334. 

Ely,  R:  T.     French  and  german  socialism.     303. 

—  Past  and  present  of  political  economy.    1334. 

—  Recent  american  socialism.    1334. 

Elyot,  Sir  T:    Boke  of  the  gouvernour.     159. 

Elze,  F:  K:    Byron.     1547. 

Emanuel,  H.     Diamonds  and  precious  stones. 

324. 
Embacher,  F:    Lexikon  der  reisen  und  entdeck- 

ungen.    1186. 
Emden,  W.  S.     [Drama.]     547. 
Emeric-David,  T.  B.    Studies  after  Raphael.  488. 
Emerson,  E.  R.     Indian  myths.     141. 
Emerson,  G.     American  farmer's  encyclopasdia. 

429. 
Emerson,  G:  B.     The  schoolmaster.     244. 
Emerson,  J.     Letters  from  the  iEgean.     1195. 
Emerson,  R.  W.     Complete  works.     1012. 

—  Conduct  of  life.    60. 

—  Correspondence  with  Carlyle.    1081. 

—  English  traits.     1234. 

—  Essays.     1059. 

—  Fortune  of  the  republic.     1059. 

—  John  Milton.    1050. 

—  Letters  and  social  aims.     1059. 

—  Miscellanies.     1059. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1032. 

—  Representative  men.    1429. 

—  Society  and  solitude.     1059. 

—  War.    1071. 

—  ed.    Parnassus.    1021. 

—  and  others.    Margaret  Fuller.     1540. 


Emerton,  E.     Historical  seminary  in  american  teach- 
ing.   245. 
Emery,  S.  A.     [Fiction.]     724. 
Eminent  men  and  popular  books.     1007, 
Eminent  women  or  the  age.     1433. 
Emmons,  E.    Agriculture  of  New  York.    429 

—  Geology  of  New  York.    338. 
Emmons,  S:  F.    Geology  of  Leadville.    338. 

—  joint  author,  see  Hague,  A. 

Emory,  W:  H.  Reconnoissance  from  Ft.  Leaven- 
worth to  San  Diego.    1397. 

—  United  States  and  mexican  boundary  survey. 

Emson,  F.  E.     [Drama.]    547. 

Ena\ilt,  L:     [Fiction.]     724. 

Enchiridion  of  wit.     1083. 

Ende,  H:v.    Mississippi  und  Rhein.     1115. 

Enders,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]     734. 

Enfield,  W:    Natural  philosophy.    309. 

Engel,  C:    Musical  instruments.    496. 

—  National  music.    490. 

Engel,  E:    Englische  litteratur.     1003. 

—  1  ranzosische  litteratur.     1137. 

Engel,  F.     Aus  dem  pflanzerstaate  Zulia.    169. 

Engel,  J:  J.     [Fiction.]     734. 

Engelen,  A.  W.     [Fiction.]     735. 

Engelhard,  K.     [Fiction.]     734. 

Engrelmann,  G:,  and  J.  M.  Big-elow.    Cactaceae.    364. 

Engelmann,  W:   Bibliotheca  historico-naturalis. 

34. 
Engler,  E.  A.    Time-keeping  in  London.    457. 

—  Time-keeping  in  Paris.    457. 
English  as  she  is  spoke.    375. 
English  as  she  is  wrote.    376. 
English  forests  and  forest  trees.    1333. 
English  gipsy-songs.     1396. 
English  pulpit.     107. 

Ennemoser,  J.    History  of  magic.    54. 

Enoch,  Book  of.     91. 

Entertaining  biography.     1489. 

Epeneter,  G:  F.  Table  to  find  contents  of  bar- 
rels, etc.    452. 

Epiktetos  {lat.  Epictetus).    Morals.     60. 

Erckmann,  E.,  and  A.  Chatrian.    [Fiction.]  725. 

Erdmannsd5rffer,  B.    Der  grosse  kurfurst.    1430. 

Erichsen,  J.  E.     Surgery.     410. 

Ernesti,  Luise,  pseud.,  see  Humbracht,  M.  v.  764. 

Ersch,  J:  S:  Handbuch  der  deutschen  literatur. 
18. 

Erskine,  T:  lord.    Speeches.     189. 

Erskine,  Mrs.  T:    [Fiction.]    735. 

Erskine,  W:    History  of  India.     1302. 

Erslew,  T:  H.     Forfatter-lexicon.     20. 

Eschenbach,  W.  v.,  see  Wolfram.    1120. 

Escott,  T:  H.  S.     England.     1232. 

Esmarch,  J:  F:  A:  Early  aid  in  injuries  and 
accidents.    410. 

—  Krankheiten  des  mastdarmes.    411. 

Espy,  J.  P.     Reports  on  meteorology.    332. 
Essays  and  reviews.    72. 

—  Replies  to.    72. 

—  Reply  to.    W.  Thomson,  ed.    72. 
Essays  from  the  London  times.    1007. 
Essays  on  religion  and  literature.     73. 
Essays  on  social  subjects.     1050. 

Estes,  D.,  ed.    Half  hour  recreations.    284,  285. 
Estvan,  B.    War  pictures  from  the  south.     1360. 
Etoiles,  Trois,  pseud.,  see  Murray,  E.  C.  G. 
Ettrick  shepherd,  The,  see  Ho^g,  J. 
Eucken,  R.    Modern  philosophic  thought.    46. 
Eulenspiegel.    Marvellous  adventures.    1136. 
Euler,  C:    F:L:Jahn.     1557. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


xlvj 


Euler. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Fawcett. 


Euler,  L.    Natural  philosophy.    309. 
Euripides.     [Drama.]     547. 
Eusebius  Pamphili.    Ecclesiastical  history.     118. 
Evans,  Arthur  J.   Bosnia  and  Herzegovina.  1294. 
Evans,  Augusta  J.,  see  Wilson,  A.  J.     891. 
Evans,  C:  H.     Imports  and  exports.    254. 
Evans,  E.,  f(^.     Ancient  welsh  bards.     1144. 
Evans,  E.  W.    [Philolog'ical  essays.]    266. 
Evans,  J:    Ancient  stone  implements.     348. 
Evans,  M.,  see  Cross,  M. 
Evans,  R.  W.    Rectory  of  Valehead.    63. 
Evans,  T:    Walks  through  Wales.    1236. 
Evelyn,  J:    Diary.     1549. 

—  Miscellaneous  writings.     1012. 

—  Mrs.  Godolphin.     1492. 
Everett,  A.  H.    Joseph  Warren.    1438. 

—  Patrick  Henry.    14.S8. 

Everett,  C:C.  Fichte's  Science  of  knowledge.  48. 
Everett,  E:     Great  issue.     1061. 

—  John  Stark.    1437. 

—  Memoir  of  Daniel  Webster.    188. 

—  Mount  Vernon  papers.     1059. 

—  Orations  and  speeches.     1059. 

—  Practical  education.     239. 

—  Washington.     1465. 

Everett,  Erastus.     English  versification.     276. 
Everett,  F.     Grand  river  valley.     1389. 
Everett,  W:     [Fiction.]     725. 

—  On  the  Cam.     250. 
Evergreen.     78. 

Everts,  W.  W.    J:  Foster.     1094. 
Every  horse  owner's  cyclopedia.    441. 
Every  man  his  own  mechanic.     461. 
Evetzky,  E.     Growth  of  children.    352. 
Ewald,  A.  C:    The  crown  and  its  advisers.     162. 

—  Prince  Charles  Stuart.     1472. 

—  Stories  from  the  state  papers.     1228. 
Ewald,  H.  F:     [Fiction.]     725. 

Ewald,  H:  G:  A:    History  of  Israel.     1168. 

Ewart,  J:    Meat  production.     442. 

Ewbank  da  Camara,  J.    Chemins  de  fer  de  la 

province  de  St.  Paul.     258. 
Ewbank,  T:   Hydraulic  and  other  machines.  426. 

—  Life  in  Brazil.     1415. 

—  World  a  workshop.     323. 

—  joint  author,  see  Whipple,  A.  W. 
Ewer,  F.  C.     Catholicity.     114. 
Ewing,  J.  H.     [Fiction.]     725. 
Exquemeling,  A.  O.  Buccaneers  of  America.  224. 
Eytinge,  M.     [Fiction.]    726. 


Fabens,  J.  W.     In  the  tropics.     1413. 
Faber,  F:  W:    Growth  in  holiness.     102. 
Faber,  G:  S.     Difficulties  of  infidelity.     79. 

—  Difficulties  of  romanism.     127. 
Fabre,  F.     [Fiction  J     726. 

Fabre  d'Eglantin,  P.  F.  N.     [Drama.]    547. 

Fabre  d'Olivet,  D.     [Fiction.]     726. 

Fabricius,  F:    Dansk  bogfortegnelse.    20. 

Facey,  J.  W:    Elementary  decoration.    484. 

Factors  of  civilization.     151. 

Fadette,  see  Rodney,  M.  R.     837. 

Fagan,  C.  B.     [Drama.]     547. 

Fagan,  L:    Sir  Anthony  Panizzi.     1552. 

Faija,  H:    Portland  cement.     460. 

Fairbairn,  J.  Crests  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land.    1567. 

Fairbairn,  W :  Application  of  cast  and  wrought 
iron  to  building  purposes.     459. 

—  Useful  information  for  engineers.    411. 
Fairbanks,  C:  B.    Aguecheek.     1209. 


Fairfax,  L.  R.     [Fiction.]     726. 
Fairfield,  F.  G.    Ten  years  with  spiritual  me- 
diums    56. 
Fairholt,  F:  W:    Dictionary  of  terms  in  art.  468. 

—  Rambles  of  an  archaeologist.     468. 
Fairley,  W.     Ventilation  of  coal  mines.    428. 
FaitMull,  E.     Three  visits  to  America.     1868. 
Faiths  of  the  world.     133. 

Falck,  R.,ed.  Schatzkastlein  deutschen  scherzes. 

1125. 
Falconer,  E.     [Drama.]     547. 
Falconer,  W:     Poetical  works.     1032. 
Falk,  C.     [Fiction.]     726. 
Falk,  J:  D.     Goethe.     1556. 
Falke,  J.  v.     Art  in  the  house.    484. 

—  Greece  and  Rome.     1171. 

Fallows,  S:  Abbreviations  and  contractions. 
271. 

—  Briticisms,  americanisms,  etc.     273. 

—  Constitution  of  the  United  States  and  of  Wis- 

consin.    210. 

Familien  -  bibliothek  der  deutschen  classiker. 
1108. 

Famous  boys  and  famous  men.    1436. 

Fancourt,  C:  St.  J:     History  of  Yucatan.     1410. 

Fanshawe,  A.  lady.     Memoirs.     1492. 

Faraday,  M.     Chemical  history  of  a  caudle.  314. 

Fargus,  F:  J:     [Fiction.]    726." 

Farjeon,  B:L.     [Fiction.]    726. 

Farlow,  W:  G.    Marine  algae.    862,  868. 

Farman,  E.,  she  Pratt,  E.     827. 

Farmer,  J:  Genealogical  register  of  New  Eng- 
land.    1566. 

—  and  J.  B.  Moore.     Gazetteer  of  New  Hamp- 

shire.    1371. 
Farmer,  S.     History  of  Detroit.     1389. 
Farnham,  E.  W.     California.     1403. 
Farnie,  H.  B.     [Drama.]     547. 
Farquhar,  G:     [Drama.]     547. 
Farqiibarson,  Martha,  pseud.,  seeFinley,  M.  728, 
Farragut,  L.     D:  Glasgow  Farragut.     1501. 
Farrar,  C:  A.  J.     [Fiction.]     726. 
Farrar,  C:  S:    Art  topics.     472. 
Farrar,  E.  W.     [Fiction.]     726. 

—  Recollections.     1540. 
Farrar,  F:  W:     [Fiction.]     726. 

—  Early  days  of  Christianity.     118.  '^ 

—  Eternal  hope.    96. 

—  Same.    90. 

—  Life  of  Christ.     98. 

—  St.  Paul.     1464. 

—  comp.    With  the  poets.    1033. 
Farrar,  J:     Mechanics.     812. 

—  Optics.     318. 

Farrar,  J.  M.     Mary  Anderson.     1536. 
Farrell,  J:     [Drama.]     548. 
Farren,  P.     [Drama.]     548. 
Farrer,  J.  A.     Adam  Smith.     48. 

—  Primitive  manners.    259. 

Farrer,  T:  H.    The  state  in  its  relation  to  ti'ade. 

253. 
Fasquelle,  L:    Method  of  learning  french.    277. 

—  tiame,  key.     277. 
Fate  of  republics.     168. 

Fancher,  J.    Riissian  agrarian  legislation.    203. 
Fauvel-Gouraud,   F.      Practical    cosmography. 

447. 
Fauvelet  de  Bourrienne,   L:  A.     Memoirs  of 

Napoleon.     1476. 
Favourite  passages.     1448. 
Fawcett,  E.     [Fiction.]    726. 


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Fawcett,  H:    Free  trade  and  protection.    205. 

—  Political  economy.     193. 

Fawcett,  M.  G.     Political  economy.    193. 

—  Tales  in  political  economy.     193. 
Faxon's  handbook  to  Saratoga,  etc.     1342. 
Fay,  A.     Music-study  in  Germany.    496. 
Fay,  T.  S.     Dreams  and  reveries.     1061. 
Featherstone,  J.  L.     [Drama.]     548. 
Featherstonhaug-h,  G:  W:   Canoe  voyage  up  the 

Minnay  Sotor.     1386. 

—  Elevated  country  between  Missouri  and  Red 

rivers.     340. 

—  Excursion  through  the  slave  states.     1377. 
Federalist,  The.     2l0. 

Failing',  C.  X.,  joint  tr.,  see  Oxenford,  J:    819. 
Feldborg,  A.  A.,  comp.    Poems  from  the  danish. 

1144. 
Felkin,  R.  W.,  joint  autJior.  see  Wilson,  C:  T. 
Fellows,  H:  P.     Boating  trips.     1369. 
Fels,  p.«ew(?.,  se«  Bauerle,  A.     673. 
Fels,  Egon.  pseud.,  see  Herbert,  J.     755. 
Felton,  C.  C.   Familiar  letters  from  Europe.  1208. 

—  Greece,  ancient  and  modern.     1171. 

—  W:  Eaton.    1488. 
Fenelon.     [Fiction.]     727. 

—  Ancient  philosophers.     1445. 

—  Christian  counsel.    103. 

—  Education  of  a  daughter.     248. 

—  Reflections  and  meditations.     101. 

—  Spiritual  letters.    108. 

Fenn,  C:    Compendium  of  the  funds.     156. 
Fenn,  G.  M.     [Fiction.]     727. 
Fenn,  iSir  J:,  ed.     Paston  letters.     1221. 
Fenton,  H.  T.,  joint  author,  see  Cooper,  T:  V. 
Fenwick,  T:,  and  T:  Baker.    Subterraneous  sur- 
veying.    428. 
Ferdinand  ***.     [Fiction.]     727. 
Fereal,  M.  V.  de,  pseud,  see  Suberwick,  Mme.  868. 
Fergus  historical  series.     1387. 
Ferguson,  A.     History  of  civil  society.     151. 
Ferg:uson,  R.     Works.     1032. 
Ferguson,  S:     [Fiction.]     727. 
Fergusson,  J.     Archaeology  in  India.     475. 

—  History  of  architecture.     473. 

—  Parthenon.    475. 

—  Temple  of  Diana.    475. 

—  Topography  of  Jerusalem.     1311. 

—  Tree  and  serpent  worship.     138. 
Fern,  Fanny,  pseud.,  see  Parton,  S.  P. 
Ferrall,  J.  S.,  see  Larson,  A.  L. 

Ferrel,  W:     Barometric  hypsometry.     419. 

—  Discussion  of  tides.     304. 

—  Meteorological  researches.    330. 

—  [Papers  on  physical  geography.]    331. 

—  Ratio  between  diameter  and  circumference. 

299. 
Ferrier,  D:    Functions  of  the  brain.    400. 
Ferrier,  S.  E.     [Fiction.]     727. 
Ferrier  de  Tourettes,  A.     Belgium.     1286. 
Ferris,  Mrs.  B:  G.    Mormons  at  home.    140. 
Ferris,  G:  T.    German  composers.    1533. 

—  Great  singers.     1534. 

—  Great  violinists.      1533. 

—  Italian  and  french  composers.     1533. 
Ferry,  B:    Recollections  of  Pugin.     1529. 
Ferry,  Gabriel,  pseud,  for  Bellemarre,  E.  L:  G. 

de  Ferry  de.     [Fiction.]     675. 

—  Vagabond  life  in  Mexico.     1410. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  M.  G.     [Fiction.]     727. 
Fetridge,  W.  P.,  e(Z.     Harper's  hand-book.     1204. 
Feuchtwanger,  L.     Gems.     323. 


Feudge,  F.  R.    India.     1301. 

Feuerbach,  L:  A.    Essence  of  Christianity.    91. 

—  Siimmtliche  werke.     48. 

Feuerbach,  P.  J.  A.  ritter  v.  Criminal  trials.  328 
Feuillet,  O.     [Drama.]    548. 

—  [Fiction.]    727. 

Feval,  P.  H:  C.     [Fiction.]    727. 

—  joint  author,  «ee.  Bourgeois,  A.  A.     526. 
Fichte,  I.  H.    J.  G.  Fichte.     1447. 

Fichte,  J:  G.    Characteristics  of  the  present  age. 

—  Destination  of  man.    1103. 

—  Literarischer  brief  wechsel.     1123, 

—  Science  of  knowledge.    48. 

—  Science  of  rights.    60. 
Ficklin,  J.     Algebra.     297. 

Field,  B:  R.    Medical  thoughts  of  Shakespeare. 

1046. 
Field,  D:  D.     International  code.     209. 
Field,  G:    Grammar  of  colouring.    485. 
Field,  H:  M.     Among  the  holy  hills.    1813. 

—  From  Egypt  to  Japan.    1190. 

—  Fi-om  the  lakes  of  Killarney   to  the  Golden 

Horn.     1190. 

—  On  the  desert.     1314. 

—  Summer  pictures.     1209. 

Field,  Mrs.  H:  M.     Home  sketches.    1259. 
Field,  K.     [Drama.]     548. 

—  C:  Albert  Fechter.     1537. 

Field,  M.  B.    Memories  of  men  and  women.  1432. 
Field,  Michael,  pseud.     [Drama.]     548. 
Fielding,  H:    [Drama.]    548. 

—  [Fiction.]     727. 

Fields,  A.,  mrs.  J.  T:    [Fiction.]     727. 

—  How  to  help  the  poor.    235. 
Fields,  J.  T:    Biographical  notes.     1540. 

—  Underbrush.     1061. 

—  Yesterdavs  with  authors.     1007. 
Fields,  Mrs.  J.  T:,  see  Fields,  A. 
Fielt,  C.     [Ficticm.]     727. 

Figg,  R.  W.    "Where  men  only  dare  to  go.    1360. 
Figxiier,  G.  L:    Human  race.     349. 

—  Mammalia.    384. 

—  Ocean  world.    369. 

—  Primitive  man.     346. 

—  Reptiles  and  birds.     381. 

—  Tomorrow  of  death.     84. 

—  Vegetable  world.     357. 

—  World  before  the  deluge.    343. 
Fillmore,  J:  C.     Pianoforte  music.    496. 
Financial  reform  almanack.     157. 
Findlay,  C.     [Fiction.]     727. 
Finlay,  G:    History  of  Greece.    1287. 
Finley,  J:P.    Tornadoes.    331. 

Finley,  M.     [Fiction.]     728. 
Finotti,  J.  M.     Bibliographia  catholica.     22. 
Firdausi.     Epic  of  kings.     1148. 
First  century  of  the  republic.    1348. 
Fischel,  E:    English  constitution.     162. 
Fischer,  E.  K.  B.     Geschichte  der  neuern  philo- 
sophie.     46. 

—  Spinoza.    1448. 

Fischer,  F:  E.    Verbandlehre.    410. 
Fischer,  G:    Krankheiten  des  halses.    411. 
Fischer,  H.    Verlctzunjren  durch  kriegrswafifen.    410. 
Fischer,  J:  H:  L.     [Fiction.]     728. 

—  Schlachtengemiilde.     1199. 

Fischer,  K:    Deutschland's  oflfentliche  meinung. 
123. 

—  Politik  und  diplomatic  im  reformations-zeit- 

alter.    1202. 

—  Volks-gesundheitspflege.    405. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


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AXTTHOR-INDEX. 


Fomell. 


Fisclier,  L.  V.     [Fiction  ]    728. 
Fischer,  T.    Dattelpalme.    326. 
Fischer,  W:     [Fiction.]     728. 
Fish,  D.  W.     Complete  arithmetic.     296. 

—  Practical  arithmetic.     296. 

—  ed.    Higher  arithmetic.    297. 
Fish,  G:  T.     Parliamentary  law.     225. 
Fish,  H:  C.     Pulpit  eloquence.     106. 

—  Pulpit  eloquence  of  the  19th  century.  107. 
Fish  and  fisheries  of  the  United  States  443. 
Fisher,  C.  M.    Farm  and  land  laws  of  the  United  States. 

203. 
Fisher,  D:     [Drama.]     548. 
Fisher,  F.  C.     [Fiction.]     728. 
Fisher,  G:  P.     Beginnings  of  Christianity.     118. 

—  B:Silliman.     1521. 

—  Discussions  in  history  and  theology.     76. 

—  Faith  and  rationalism.     79. 

—  The  reformation.     121. 

—  Supernatural  origin  of  Christianity.     97. 
Fisher,  S.  G:    Trial  of  the  constitution.     210. 
risk,  B:  F.    Greek  grammar.    278. 

Fisk,  W.    Travels  on  the  continent.     1207. 
Fiske,  A.  S.    Relations  of  education  to  crime.    240. 
Fiske,  B.  A.     Electricity.    316. 
Fiske,  D.  W.  First  american  chess  congress.  500. 
Fiske,  J :    Cosmic  philosophy.     50. 

—  Darwinism  and  other  essays.    1061. 

—  Destiny  of  man.     84. 

—  Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.     1061. 

—  Myths  and  myth-makers.     134. 

—  Presidents  of  America.     1463. 

—  Unseen  world.    1061. 

Fitch,    C:   H.     Manufactures  of    interchangeable  me- 
chanism, and  of  hardware.    453. 
Fitzball,  E:     [Drama.]     548. 
Fitzgerald,  D.     Boston  waterworks,    427. 
Fitzgerald,  J:  F.  V.    Australia.     1419. 
Fitzgerald,  P.     [Drama.]     549. 

—  [Fiction.]     728. 

—  Alexander  Dumas.    1560. 

—  Family  of  George  III.     1472. 

—  George  IV.     1470. 

—  Great  canal  at  Suez.     423. 

—  History  of  the  english  stage.    498. 

—  World  behind  the  scenes.    497. 
Fitzgrerald,  W :    Evidences  of  Christianity.    72. 
Fitzgibbon,  M.     Trip  to  Manitoba.     1408. 
Fitzpatrick,  W:  J:      C:  Lever.     1551. 

—  Sham  squire.     1491. 

Five  centuries  of  the  english  language  and  litera- 
ture.    1009. 
Flagg,  W.     Halcyon  days.     1061. 

—  Studies  in  held  and  forest.     1061. 
Flammarion,  C.     Atmosphere.     329. 

—  Wonders  of  the  heavens.     300. 
Flanagran,  J.  W.    Home  rule.    146. 

Flanders,  H:     Chief  justices  of  the  U.  S.     1509. 
Flathe,  T.,  joint  author,  see  BOttiger,  C:  W: 
Flatley,  P.  J.    Ireland  and  the  land  league.  1212. 
Flaxman,  J  :    Lectures  on  sculpture.    477. 
Fleetwood,  J:     History  of  the  jews.     93. 

—  Life  of  Christ.     93. 

Fleischer,  R:,  ed.     Vierteljahresberichte.     389. 

Zeitschrift  fiir  die  gebildete  welt.     289. 

Fleming,  F.     Southern  Africa.     1328. 
Fleming,  George,  pseud.,  see  Fletcher,  J.  C.  728. 
Fleming,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]     728. 
Fleming:,  P.    [Gedichte.]    1105. 
Fleming,  S.    England  and  Canada.     1407. 
Flemming,  Harford,  pseud.,  see  McClellan,  H. 
792. 


Fletcher,  E.     Autobiography.     1549. 
Fletcher,  J:,  joint  author,  see  Beaumont,  F.    523. 
Fletcher,  James.     History  of  Poland.     1277. 
Fletcher,  James  C,  and  D.  P.  Kidder.     Brazil. 

1416. 
Fletcher,  Julia  C.     [Fiction.]     728. 
Fletcher,  M.     [Fiction.]     728. 
Fletcher,  M.  J.    Letters  to  the  young.    102. 
Fletcher,  R.     Human  proportion.    483. 

—  Prehistoric  trephining.    1842. 

Fletcher,  W:  I.     Co-operative  index.    34. 

—  Public  libraries  and  the  young.    1. 

—  Public  libraries  in  mfg.  communities.    1. 

—  joint  author,  see  Homes,  H:  A.    1. 

—  joint  ed.,  .see  Poole,  W:  F:     33. 
Flint,  A.     Human  physiology.     399. 

—  Medical  ethics.     394. 
Flint,  R.    Christianity.    133. 

—  Philosophy  of  history.     1149. 

—  Vico.     50." 

Flint,  T.     Mississippi  valley.     1363. 
Florence  of  Worcester,  see  Florentius. 
Florentius  Wigoriensis.    Chronicle.     1330. 
Florian,  J:  P:  Claris  de,  see  Claris  de  Florian, 

J:P:    696. 
Florus,  L.  A.    Epitome  of  roman  history.    1178. 
Flower,  F.  A.     Matthew  Hale  Carpenter.     1509. 

—  History  of  the  republican  party.     166. 
Flower,  W:  H:     Fashion  in  deformity.     361. 
Floyd,  C.     [Fiction.]     738. 

Floyd,  Rev.  M.    Travels  in  France,  etc.    1330. 

Floyd,  Margaret.     [Fiction.]     739. 

Flygare-Carlen,  E.,  see  Carlen,  E.  Flygare-.  691. 

Flynn,  P.  J.    Hydraulic  tables.    435." 

Foederalist.  The."    310. 

Fogg,  W:  P.     Land  of  the  Arabian  nights.    1308. 

Foggo,  A.     Beaconsfield.     1491. 

Foglar,  A.     [Drama.]    549. 

Foglar,  L:     [Drama.]     549. 

Folkard,  C:  W.    Potable  water.    436. 

Folkard,  R:,j»>.     Plant  lore.     134. 

Follen,  E.  L.,  ed.     [Drama.]     549. 

Fonblanque,  see  De  Fonblanque. 

Fonetic  ticher.     371. 

Fontaine,  La,  see  La  Fontaine. 

Fontana,  G.  B.     Italian  grammar.     378. 

Fonvielle,  W.  de.    Thunder  and  lightning.    315. 

Foote,  A.  H.    Africa  and  the  american  flag.    1333. 

Foote,  H:  S.     War  of  the  rebellion.     1356. 

Foote,  M.  H.     [Fiction.]     739. 

Foote,  S:     [Drama.]     549. 

Foote,  W.  S.     [Drama.]     549. 

Forbes,  A.     Chinese  Gordon.     1504. 

—  Glimpses  through  the  cannon-smoke.    1093. 

—  Russians,  turks  and  bulgariaus.    189. 

—  Soldiering  and  scribbling.     1094. 

—  Souvenirs  of  some  continents.     1094. 

—  War  between  France  and  Germany.     1359. 

—  War  correspondence.     1391. 
Forbes,  1).     History  of  chess.     500. 

Forbes,  H:  O.     Naturalist's  wanderings.     1419. 
Force,  M.  F.     From  Fort  Henry  to  Corinth.  1356. 

—  Indians  of  Ohio.     349. 

—  Mound  builders.     349. 

Force,  P:,  ed.    American  archives.     1345. 

Ford,  J:     [Drama.]     549. 

Ford,  R:    Spaniards.     1373. 

Ford,  T:    History  of  Illinois.     1387. 

Ford,  W.  C.     American   citizen's  manual.     168. 

Forestier,  Auber,  pseud.,  see  Woodward,  A.  A. 

Fornander,  A.     Polynesian  race.    351. 

Fomell,  B.  E:     [Fiction.]     739. 


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Freeman. 


xlht 


Forney,  J:  W.     [BMction.]     739. 

—  Anecdotes  of  publio  men.     1483. 

Forney,  M.   N.     Cateohisra   of  tho   locomotive. 

417. 
Forrest,  Noil,  pseud.,  see  Floyd,  C.     728. 
Forrester,  A.  H:,  joint  aiilhnr,  see  Palmer,  F.  P. 
Forrester,  Fanny,  pseud.,  see  judson,  K.  C. 
Forrester,  Frank,  pseud.,  see  Herbert,  H:  W: 
Forrester,  T:    Corsica  and  Sardinia.     1370. 
Forstenheim,  A.     [Fiction.]     729. 
FOrster,  E.     Mittelalter  oder  renaissance  V    487. 
Forster,  J :    Ari'est  of  five  members.    1224. 

—  Dickens.     1548. 

—  Goklsmith.     1549. 

—  Sir  John  Eliot.     1492. 

—  Statesmen  of  the  commonwealth.     1490. 

—  Walter  S.  Landor.    1015. 

—  T:  P.  Courteney  and   others.     Eminent   brit- 

ish  statesmen.     1489. 
Forsyth,  J.     Excursion  in  Italy.     1366. 
Forsyth,  R.     Beauties  of  Scotland.    1331. 
Forsyth,  W:    Captivity  of  Napoleon.     1476. 

—  History  of  lawyers.    308. 

Fort,  G:  F.     Medical  economy  during  the  middle 

ages.     393. 
Fortnum,  C.  D.  E.     Bronzes.     483. 

—  Majolica.     480. 

Fortune,  T.  T:    Black  and  white.     170. 

Fortunes  made  in  business.     1443. 

Foss,  C.  D.    The  gospels.    93. 

Foss,  E:    Westminster  hall.     1511. 

Fossett,  F.     Colorado.     1401. 

Foster,  A.,  joint  autJior,  see  Lester,  C:  E. 

Foster,  E.     Abraham  Lincoln.     1466. 

Foster,  I.  H.     [Fiction.]     739. 

Foster,  J:     Correspondence.     1458. 

—  Essays.     1061. 

—  Life  "and  thoughts.     1094. 

Foster,  J:  W.     Mississippi  valley.     1387. 

—  Pi-e-historic  i-aces  of  the  United  States.    348. 

—  and  J.  D.  Whitney.     Lake  Supei-ior  land  dis- 

trict.    339. 
Foster,  M.     Physiology.     399. 

—  Text  book  of"  physiology.     399. 
Foster,  T:     [Nature  studies.]    285. 

Foster,  W:  E.     Civil  service  reform  movement. 
338. 

—  Libraries  and  readers.    510. 

—  Literature  of  civil  service  reform.     23,  338. 

—  Relation  of  libraries  to  the  school  system.    510. 

—  Systematic  trainine:  on  reading-.    510. 

—  ed.    Reference  lists.     31. 
Fothergill,  J.     [Fiction.]     739. 

Fothergill,  J.  M.     Maintenance  of  health.    401. 
Foucaud,  E:    Illustrious  mechanics.     1534. 
Fouque,  see  La  Motte  Fouque. 
Fournier,  L:  P:  N.,  joint  author,  see  Arnould, 

A:J:F.     667. 
Fournier,  M.  J:  L:,  joint  author,  see  Dennery, 

A.  P.     544. 
Fournier,  P:,  joint  a^Uhor,  see  Constantin,  L.    99. 
Fowler,  A.     Articles  of  religion  of  tlie  protestant 

episcopal  church.     138. 
Fowler,  H.  N.    Erechtheion.    1172. 
Fowler,  O.  S.     Self-culture.     57. 
Fowler,  T:    Bacon.    47. 

—  Locke.     1447. 

—  Proojressive  morality.     60. 

—  Shaftesbury  and  Hutche-son.    48. 

Fowler,  W:  W.     Ten  years  in  Wall  street.    803. 
Fownes,  G:     Rudimentary  chemistry.     330. 
Fox,  C.    Memories  of  old  friends.     1549. 


Fox,  C:J.  Memorials  and  correspondence.  1492 

Fox,  E.     [Fi(!tion.]    739. 

Fox,  (t.  V.      First  landing  place  of  Columbus. 

1332. 
Fox  or  Foxe,  J:    Acts  and  monuments.     119. 

Martyrs.     1448. 
Fox,  S.,  see  Centlivre,  S.     537. 
Fox-Vassall,  H:  R:,  lord  Holland.     Foreign  re- 
miniscences.    1158. 

—  Lope  da  Vega.     1564. 

Foxton,  H,  pseud.,  see  Palfrey,  S.  H.    820. 

Foye,  J.  C.     Chemical  problems.    321. 

Frachsel,  G.  Katholicismus  seit  der  reforma- 
tion.    136. 

France,  A.  de.    Prisoners  of  Abd-el-Kader.    1319. 

Francesca,  pseud.,  see  Alexander,  F. 

Franchere,  G.  Northwest  coast  of  America. 
1403. 

Franchise  reform.    168. 

Francillon,  R.  V.:     [Fiction.]     739. 

Francis,  C.    J:  Eliot.    1437. 

~  Sebastian  Rale.    1438. 

Francis,  G:  H:    Orators  of  the  age.     1490. 

Francis,  George,  pseud.,  see  Thomas,  (t:  F. 

Francis,  J.  B.  Lowell  hydraulic  experiments. 
435. 

—  Strength  of  cast-iron  pillars.    415. 
Francis,  J:  W.     Old  New  York.     1376. 
Francis,  S:  W.     New  York  physicians.     1533. 

—  Valentine  Mott.     1523. 

Franck,  Dr.,  pseud.,  see  Frank,  (J.  ritter  v.    549. 
Francke,  W:    Nachfolge  in  Braunschweig.  1345. 
Fran90is,  M.  L.  V.     [Fiction.]     730. 
Frank,  G.  ritter  v.     [Drama.]     549. 
Franke,  L:  A:     Franz  Grillparzer.     1557. 
Franklin,  A.  L.  A.     Pseudonymes  latins.    30. 

—  Sources  de  I'histoire  de  France.    37. 
Franklin,  B:    Autobiography.     1485. 

—  Works.     183. 

Franklin,  C.  L.    Algebra  of  logic.    44. 

Franklin,  Sir  J:    Journey  to  the  Polar  sea.  1423. 

Franklin  institute,  Journal  of.    290. 

Franklin  square  song  collection.     495. 

Franzos,  K:  E.     [Fiction.]    730. 

Fraser,  Mrs.  —.     [Fiction.]     730. 

Fraser,  A.  C.     Berkeley.     1446. 

Fraser,  D.     T:  Chalmers.     1457. 

Fraser,  J:    Nadir  Shah.     1479. 

Fraser,  J.  B.    Mesopotamia  and  Assyria.    1309. 

—  Persia.     1306. 

Fraser,  R.  W:    Seaside  naturalist.    385. 
Fraser-Tytler,  C.  C,  see  Liddell,  C.  C.    788. 
Frazar,  D.     [Fiction.]     730. 
Frederica    Sophia    Willielmina,   markyrnfin  von 

Bnireuth.    Autobiography.     1474. 
Frederich,  B.     [Fiction.]     730.' 
Frederick,  H.     [Fiction.]     730. 
Frederick  the  great.     1344. 
Freedom  and  fellowship  in  religion.    73. 
Freeland,  C.  J.     [Fiction.]     730. 
Freeman,  E:  A:    C'ompai-ative  politics.    159. 

—  English  people  and  russo-turkish  war.    ISO. 

—  English  towns  and  districts.     1239. 

—  General  sketch  of  histoi'y.     1151. 

—  Growth  of  the  english  constitution.     161. 

—  Historical  essays.     1158. 

—  Historical  and  architectui-al  sketches.    473. 

—  Historical  geography.    1156. 

—  History  and  conquests  of  the  saracens.    1291. 

—  History  of  Europe.     1197. 

—  History  of  federal  government.    163. 

—  Introd.  to  american  institutional  history.    1334. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Freeman. 


AUTHOB-INDEX. 


Fullerton. 


Freeman,  E:  A: — Continued. 

—  Lectiu'es  to  american  audiences.    1158. 

—  Norman  conquest.     1220. 

—  Office  of  the  historical  professor.     1149. 

—  Old-english  history.     1218. 

—  Ottoman  power  in  Europe.    1291. 

—  Reign  of  William  Rufus.    1220. 

—  Relation  of  the  english  people  to  the  russo-turkish 

war.    189.  _„^ 

—  Short  history  of  the  norman  conquest.    U40. 

—  Some  impressions  of  the  United  States.     1367. 

—  Subject  and  neighbor  lands  of  Venice.     1268. 

—  Unity  of  history.    159. 

Freeman,   J.   E.      Gatherings   from  an  artist's 
portfolio.    468. 

—  Sa7ne  ;  in  Rome.     468. 

Freese,  Arthalis,  pseud.,  see  Steinlein,  L.     862. 
Freese,  Heinrich,  pseud.,  see  Schiff,  H. 
Frehse,  F:    Worterbuch  7a\  Renter.     277. 
Freidenker-almanach.    306. 
Freiherrliche  hiiuser.     1568. 
Freiligrath,  F.  v.     Siimmtliche  werke.    1115. 
Fremont,  J.     Story  of  the  guai'd.     13-56. 
Fremont,  J:  C:    Exploinng  expedition.     1397. 
Frenau,  P.     Poems.     1032. 
French,  A.     [Fiction.]    730. 

French,  B:  F.,  ed.     Historical  collections  of  Lou- 
isiana.    1382.  1383. 
French,  H.  W.     [Fiction.]     730. 

—  Our  boys  in  China.     1299. 

—  Our  boys  in  India.     1303. 
French,  S:,  see  Lacy,  T:  H.     550. 

French,   Sidney,  and  W:  J.  Sorrell.     [Drama.] 

550. 
French  home  life.    F:  Marshall.     1259. 
Frenzel,  K:W:T.     [Fiction.]    730. 
Fresenius,  C:  R.     Qualitative  chemical  analysis. 

322. 
Freudenberg,  R:     [Fiction.]     730. 
Frey,  A.     Albrecht  von  Haller.     1105. 
Frey,  H:    Microscope.     356. 
Frey,  J.     [Fiction.]     730. 

Freyer,  (xustav,  pseud.,  see  Xiafontaine,  A:  H:  J. 
Frey  tag,  G.     [Drama.]    550. 

—  [Fiction.]    730. 

—  Bilder  aus  der  deutschen  vei'gangenheit.    1239. 

—  Karl  Mathy.     1495. 

—  Pictures  of  german  life.     1239. 

—  Technik  des  dramas.     513. 

Freytas,  N:  de.     Expedition  of  Penalosa.     1333. 
Frick,  I.     [Fiction.]     731. 
Frickell,  G.     Hanky  panky.    499. 

—  Magic  no  mystery.    497. 

—  Magician's  own  book.     499. 

—  Secret  out.     499. 

Fridolin,  Major,  psetid.,  see  Valbezen,  E.  de. 
Friedmann,  P.     Anne  Boleyn.     1471. 
Friedrich  11  tlie  great,  of  Prussia.    Briefe.  1123. 

—  [Posthumous  works.]     1244. 
Friedrich,  F:     [Fiction.]     731. 
Friends  in  council.     Sir  A.  Helps.     1094. 
Friesen,  H. /rei/ierr  V.     L:  Tieck.     1559. 
Frieze,  H.  S.    Art  museums  with  libraries.    1. 
Friswell,  J.  H.    The  better  self.    63. 

—  Footsteps  to  fame.     1429. 

—  Out  and  about.     1198. 
Frith,  H:     [Fiction.]     731. 

Fritsch,  H:    Lageveranderungen  der  gebiirmutter.  411 
Fritze,  Ernst,  pseud.,  see  Reinhardt,  L.     833. 
FrObel,  F:    Mother-play.     246. 
FrObel,  J.     [Drama.]    550. 


FrObel,  J.— Continued. 

—  Seven  years  in  Central  America.     1411. 
FrOhlich,  A.  E.     Reiraspriiche.     1115. 
Frohschammer,  J.     Das  neue  wissen  und  der 

neue  glaube.    79. 
Froissart,  Sir  J :    Boys' Froissart.     1201. 

—  Chronicles.     1201.  ,,.„.., 
From   peasant  to  prince.     M.  A.   Pietzker,  tr. 

1498. 
Fromberg,  E.  O:    Painting  on  glass.     480. 
Fromentm,  E.     Old    masters  of  Belgium  and 

Holland.     1529. 
Frost,  H.  F.     Schubert.     1536. 
Frost,  J:    Andrew  Jackson.     1466. 

—  Heroic  women  of  the  west.    1439. 

—  History  of  Mexico.    1408. 

—  Indian  wars  of  the  United  States.     1334. 

—  Panorama  of  nations.     1196. 

Frost,  S.  A.    Tableaux  and  shadow  pantomimes. 

497. 
Frost,  T:    Circus  life.    496. 

—  Forty  years'  recollections.    1549. 

—  Lives  of  the  conjurors.    496.- 

—  Modern  explorers.     1516. 

—  Old  showmen  and  old  London  fairs.     495. 
Frothingham,  O.  B.     Cradle  of  the  Christ.     93. 

—  George  Ripley.     1542. 

—  Gerrit  Smith.     1488. 

—  H :  W.  Longfellow.    1016. 

—  Religious  outlook.    73. 

—  The  rising  faith.     109. 

—  Soul  of  protestantism.    73. 

—  Transcendentalism  in  New  England.     47. 

—  Visions  of  the  future.     109. 
Frothingham,  R:    Joseph  Warren.     1489. 

—  Rise  of  the  republic.     1347. 

—  T:  Starr  King.    1453. 
Froude,  J.  A.     Bunyan.     1458. 

—  Ca;sar.    1508. 

—  Carlyle.     1547. 

—  English  in  Ireland.     1212. 

—  Historical  and  other  sketches.     1061. 

—  History  of  England .    1222. 

—  Luther.    1460. 

—  Nemesis  of  faith.     79. 

—  Short  studies.     1062. 

Fry,  B:  St.  J.    Property  consecrated.     66. 
Fry,  C.     Christ  our  example.    93. 

—  Listener  in  Oxford.     113. 

Fry,  J.  B.    N.  Y.  and  conscription  1863.     1356. 

Fryer,  A.  C.     [Fiction.]     731. 

Fuld,  L:    Moral-statistik.     155. 

Fulda,  K:    Chamisso.     1555. 

Fulgentius  Planciades,  F.    Do  prisco  sermone 

278. 
Fuller,  A.     (lospel  its  own  witness.    97. 

—  Principal  works.     69. 

Fuller,  A.  S.     Practical  forestry.    439. 

—  Small  fruit  culturist.    438. 

Fuller,  J.  J.    Uncle  John's  tlower-gatherers.  359. 

Fuller,  M.    T:  Fuller.     1456. 

Fuller,  O.  E.     Ideals  of  life.    60. 

Fuller,  R:,  and  F.  Wayland.     Domestic  slavery. 

170. 
Fuller,  S:    Rationalistic  development.    08. 
Fuller,  S.  M.,  see  Ossoli,  S.  M. 
Fuller,  T:    Church  history  of  Britain.     122. 

—  Good  thoughts  in  bad  times.     916. 

—  Holy  and  profane  states.     102. 
Fullerton,  G.  C.  lady.     [Fiction.]    731. 

—  St.  Frances  of  Rome.     1462. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


FuUom. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Oautier. 


FuUom,  S.  W.     [Fiction]    731. 

Fulton,  J:     Law  of  marriage.     234. 

Fulton,  J.  D.     Sam  Hobart.     1525. 

Furness,  W :  H.     Jesus  of  Nazaretli.     93. 

Furnivall,  F:  J.    Teena  Rochfort  Sniitli.     1553. 

Fuseli,  H:     Writings.     468. 

Fustel  de  Coulanges,  N.  D.    Ancient  city.    1170. 

—  Institutions  politiques  de  I'ancieune  France. 

1252. 
Fuster,  A.     Memoiren.     1242. 
Fyffe,  C:  A.     History  of  Greece.     1173. 

—  Modern  Europe.     1203. 
Fytche,  A.     Burma.     1305. 

G.,  C.  E.  H.,  see  Qestrin,  C:  E:  H. 
Gabler,  E:    Atlas  der  griissten  stiidte.     1246. 
Gaboriau,  E.     [Fiction.]     731. 
Gadsden,  C.  E.     Theodore  Delion.     1451. 
Gage,  C:  S.     [Fiction.]     732. 
Gage,  W:L.     C:  Ritter.     1522. 
Gagneur,  L.     [Fiction.]     732. 
Gaillardet,  T.  F:,  a7id  A.  Dumas.  [Drama.]    550. 
Gairdner,  J.    Early  chroniclers  of  Europe  :  Eng- 
land.    1218.  ■ 

—  Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York.    1221. 

—  ed.,     Paston  letters.     1221. 

Gald6s,  B.  Perez,  see  Perez  Galdds,  B.    823. 
Gale,  J:    Reflections  on  mr.  Wall's  History  of 

infant  baptism.     115. 
Galen,  Philipp,  pseud.,  see  Lange,  P.     783. 
Galenus,  C.     Writings  epitomized.    301. 
Galignani's  Paris  guide.    1260. 
(ialileo  and  the  roman  inquistion.     83. 
Gall,  L.  v.,  see  Schucking,  L. 
Gallatin,  A.     Writings.     184. 
Gallaudet,  E:  M.  Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb.  240. 

—  Instruction  of  deaf  mutes.    240. 

—  International  law.     209. 
Gallaudet,  T:  H.    David.     1463. 

Gallenga,  A.    Episodes  of  my  second  life.    1563. 

—  Iberian  reminiscences.     1273. 

—  Pearl  of  the  Antilles.     1413. 

—  Pope  and  king.     1263. 

—  South  America.     1415. 

—  Summer  tour  in  Russia.     1280. 
Gallenkamp,  W:     Reform   der  hoheren  lehran- 

stalten.     247. 
Gallotti,  A.    Memoiren.     1512. 
Gait,  J:    [Fiction.]    732. 

—  Autobiography.     1549. 

—  Byron.     1547. 

—  Cardinal  Wolsey.    1495. 

Galton,  F.    English  men  of  science.    355. 

—  Hereditary  genius.     355. 
Gambold,  J:     [Drama.]    550. 
Gamgee,  J:    Artificial  refrigeration.    315. 

—  Yellow  fever.    409. 
Gammell,  W :    Roger  Williams.    1438. 

—  Samuel  Ward.    1438. 

Gandy,  J:  P.,  joint  author,  see  Gell,  Sir  W: 
Gangooly,  J.  C.     Life  and  religion  of  the  hin- 

doos.     138. 
Gannett,  H:    Dictionary  of  altitudes.    326. 

—  Lists  of  elevations.    326. 

—  Meteorological  observations.     332. 

—  joint  author,  see  Hewes,  F.  W. 
Ganot,  A.     Natural  philosophy.    310. 

—  Physics.     310. 

Gantier,  V:    Das  heutige  Belgien.    1286. 
Garbett,  E:  L.     Design.     474. 
Garbit,  F.  J.    Phonograph.    285. 

—  Telephone.    285. 


Garcia  Cubas,  A.  Cuadro  geogrdfico  de  Me.xico. 
1410. 

—  Republic  of  Mexico.     1409. 
Garden,  F.    The  atonement.    73. 

Garden,  The,  the  woods  and  the  fields.    325. 
Gardiner,  M.,  countess  of  Blessington.    [Fiction.] 
732. 

—  Conversations  with  Byron.     1547. 
Gardiner,  S:  R.    English  history  for  young  folks- 

1216.  ^        .7       fo 

—  First  two  Stuarts.     1222. 

—  Historical  biographies.    1442. 

—  History  of  England.     1222. 

—  Thirty  years'  war.     1238. 

—  and  J.  B.  Mullinger,     Study  of  english  his- 

tory.    1215. 

Gardiner,  W:    Music  of  nature.    493. 

Gardner,  A:  K.     Old  wine  in  new  bottles.     1261. 

Gardner,  D.  Quatre  Bras,  Ligny  and  Waterloo. 
1257. 

Gardner,  E.  C.  Common  sense  in  church  build- 
ing.   476. 

—  House  that  Jill  built.    477. 

—  Illustrated  homes.    477. 
Gardner,  H.     [Drama.]    550. 
Gardonniere,  A.     [Fiction.]    732. 
Gareis,  C:    Die  borse.    203. 

—  Irrlehren  iiber  den  cultur-kampf.     159. 

—  Sklavenhandel.    170. 

Garfield,  J.  A.    Garfleld's  words.     1094. 

—  Works.     184. 
Garibaldi,  G.     [Fiction.]    732. 

—  Denkwiirdigkeiten.     1508. 

—  Life.    1507. 

Garland,  H.  A.    J:  Randolph.     1488. 
Garlingrton,  E.  A.    Lady  Franklin  Bay  expedition.    331. 
Gameau,  F.  X.    History  of  Canada.     1407. 
Garnett,  W:,  joint  author,  see  Campbell,  L. 
Garnier,  E:,  joint  author,  see  Gasnault,  P. 
Garrett,  Edward,  pseud.,  see  Mayo,  I.  F.    801. 
Garrett,  R.  and  A.    House  decoration.    484. 
Garrick,  D:    [Drama.]    550. 

—  see  Colman,  G:    539. 

Garrison,  W.  P.  and  F.  J.    W:  Lloyd  Garrison. 

1486. 
Garschen,  E.     [Drama.]     550. 
Garve,  C.    Anthologie.    1109. 
Gascoigne,  G:    Complete  poems.    1032. 
Gaskell,  A.     [Fiction.]    732. 
Gaskell,  E.  C.     [Fiction.    732. 

—  Charlotte  Bronte.     1546. 

Gaskell,  G.  A.     Compendium  of  forms.    451. 
Gasnault,  P.,  and  E:  Gamier.    French  pottery. 

481. 
Gasparin,    A.    E.    comte   de.      America    before 

Europe.    167. 
~  Science  vs.  modern  spiritualism.    56. 

—  Uprising  of  a  great  people.    167. 
Gasparin,  V.  comtesse  de.     Vesper.    1130. 
Gastineau,  O.    [Drama.]    550. 
Gately,  M.  R.,  joint  ed.,  see  Beale,  C:  E. 
Gatscnenberger,   S.      Nihilismus,    pessimismus 

und  weltschmerz.    49. 
Gatschet,  A.  S.    Indian  vocabularies.    1341. 
Gaudard,  J.    Foundations.    460. 
Gaudy,  F.  B.  H:  W:  freiherr  v.     Werke.     1110. 
Gaulle,  Mme.J.     [Fiction.]     732. 
Gaultier,  Bon,  pseud.,  see  Martin,  T. 
Gautier,  J.     [Fiction.]     733. 

—  Richard  Wagner.    1536. 

Gautier,  L.,  ed.    Chanson  de  Roland.     1129. 


Numbers  refer  to  columna  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Gautier. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Gilder. 


Gautier,  T.     [Fiction.]    783. 

—  Constantinople.     1293. 

—  Famous  frencli  authors.     1560. 

—  My  household  of  pets.    441. 

—  Wanderings  in  Spain.     1373. 

—  Winter  in  Russia.     1279. 
Gay,  J:    [Drama.]    550. 

—  Poetical  works.     1032. 

Gay,  S.  H.    James  Madison.     1466. 

—  joint  author,  see  Bryant,  W:  C. 
Gayarre,  C:  E.  A.     [Fiction.]     733. 

—  Histoiy  of  Louisiana.     1384. 

—  Philip  II.     1272. 

Geary,  G.    Through  asiatic  Turkey.     1309. 

Gebler,  K:  v.     Galileo.     1523. 

Geddes,   J.     Administration  of   John  DeWitt. 

1285. 
Geddes,  W:  D.    Problem  of  the  Homeric  poems. 

1137. 
Geddie,  J:    Lake  regions  of  central  Africa.  1335, 

—  Russian  empire.     1278. 

Gee,  G:  E.     Goldsmiths'  handbook.    454. 

—  Hall-marking  of  jewellery.    454. 

—  Silversmith's  handbook.    454. 
GefFcken,  H:    Church  and  state.     113. 
Gehring,  F.     Mozart.     1535. 
Geibel,  E.    Gedichte.     1116. 

—  Gesammelte  werke.    1115. 

Geiger,   L.     Development  of    the  human  race. 
151. 

—  Renaissance  and  humauismus.     1263. 
Geiger,  W:    Civilization  of  the  eastern  Iranians. 

1170. 
Geijer,  E.  G.    History  of  the  swedes.     1281. 

—  Geschichte  Schwedens.     1281. 
Geikie,  A.     Geological  sketches.    335. 

—  Physical  geography.    323. 

Geikie,  C.     Backwoods  of  Canada.     1407. 

—  English  reformation.     132. 

—  Life  of  Christ.    93. 
Geikie,  J.     Great  ice  age.     335. 

—  Ice  age  in  Britain.    28.5. 

—  Prehistoric  Europe.    337. 

.  Geldart,  H.  R.,  mrs.  T:     History  of   England. 
1218. 
Gell,  8ir  W:    Itinerary  of  Greece.     1289. 

—  Itinerary  of  the  Morea.     1289. 

—  and  J:  P.  Gandy.     Pompeiana.     1270. 
Gemmill,  J.  W.     Notes  on  Washington.     1379. 
Gems  of  the  Dresden  gallery.    471. 

Genee,  R.     Das  deutsche  theater.     1104. 

General  view  of  fine  arts.    471. 

Genlis,  S.  F.  D.  de  St.  A.  comtesae  de.    Lessons 

of  a  governess.    244. 
Genth,  F:  h.-.,  joint  author,  see  Gibbs,  W. 
Gentry,  T:  G.    Nests  and  eggs  of  birds  of  the 

United  States.    383. 
Geographical  magazine.     1186. 
George  III.     Correspondence  with  lord  North. 

1079. 
George,  A.     Queens  of  Spain.     1478. 
George,  H:    Irish  land  question.     303. 

—  Progress  and  poverty.     197. 

—  Reduction  to  iniquity.     303. 

—  Social  problems.     193. 

Georgi,  T.     Europiiisches  biicher-lexicon.     14. 
Georgian  era     1443. 
Geraldine.     1033. 

Gerard,  C.  J.  B.    Life  and  adventures.    506. 
Gerard,  E.  D., pseud,  of  mrs.  v.  Laszouski.    [Fic- 
tion.]   733. 


Gerard,  J.  W.    Peace  of  Utrecht.    1203. 
Gerhard,  W:  P.     Drainage  and  plumbing.     405. 
Gerhardt,  D.  v.     [Fiction.]     733. 
Gerok,  K:    Palm  leaves.    1116. 
Gerstacker,  F:     [Fiction.]     733. 

—  Achtzehn  monate  in  Sud-Amerika.     1414. 

—  Journey  round  the  world.     1190. 

—  Reisen.     1190. 

—  Reisen  um  die  welt.     1190. 

—  Streif-  und  jagdziige.     1365. 

—  Wild  sports.     502. 
Gerstenberg,  H:  W:  v.     [Drama.]     551. 

—  [Gedichte].    1106. 

Gervinus,    G:    G.      Geschichte    der    deutschen 
dichtung.     1104. 

—  History  of  the  19th  century.     1158. 

—  Shakespeare  commentaries.    1047. 
Gessert,  M.  A.     Painting  on  glass.     486. 
Gessner,  S.    Death  of  Abel.     1116. 

—  Werke.    1106. 

Gesta  Christi.     C:L.  Brace.     153. 

Gesta  romanorum.    515. 

Gestrin,  C:  E:  H.     Vacation  labors.     1094. 

Geyer,  A:    Unrecht  angeklagt.     222. 

Giacommetti,  P.     [Drama.]    551. 

Giaque,  F.   Election  and  naturalization  laws.  212. 

Gibb,  J:    Gudrun  and  other  stories.    514. 

Gibbes,  R.  W.    Cuba  for  invalids.    334. 

—  Mosasaurus  and  allied  genera.     345. 
Gibbon,  C:     [Fiction.]     734. 

Gibbon,  E:    Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  em- 
pire.    1180. 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     1013. 

—  Mohammed.     1463. 

—  Student's  Gibbon.     1180. 

Gibbon,  l^..,  joint  author,  see  Herndon,  W:  L. 
Gibbons,  J.  S.     Banks  of  N.  Y.     302. 

—  Public  debt  of  the  U.  S.     304. 

Gibbons,  P.  E.     "Pennsylvania  dutch".     1063. 
Gibbs,  A.  R.     British  Honduras.     1411. 
Gibbs,  G:    Chinook  jargon.    379. 

—  Ethnology  and  philology  of  America.    379. 

—  Tribes  of  western  Washington,  etc.    1343. 
Gibbs,  M.     Birds  of  Michigan.     383. 

Gibbs,   W.,  and  F:  A:  Genth.     Ammonia  cobalt 

bases.     331. 
Gibson,  J:  M.     Ages  before  Moses.     87. 
Gibson,  W:  H.     Camp-life  in  the  woods.     505. 

—  Pastoral  days.     1369. 

Gibson,  W.  M.     Prison  of  Weltevreden.     1419. 
Giddings,  J.  R.     Exiles  of  Florida.     1353. 

—  History  of  the  rebellion.     1355. 

Giebel,  C.  G.     Thesaurus  ornithologiie.     35. 

Gierke,  O:  F:     Das  deutsche  i-eich.     161. 

Giesebrecht,  W:  v.     Deutsche  kaiserzeit.     1341. 

Gieseler,  J:  C:  L:     Church  history.     117. 

Giifen,  K.    World-crowding.    146. 

Gifford,  J.  W.     [Drama.]     551. 

Gifford,  W:    Ben  .Tonson.    1.544. 

Gift,  Theo,  pseud.,  see  Boulger,  D.     683. 

Gifts  of  genius.     1091. 

Gihon,  J:  H.,  joint  author,  see  Soule,  F. 

Gilbart,  J.  W:    Banking.    200. 

Gilbert,  C:  Yi..,  joint  autfior,  see  Jordan,  D:  S. 

Gilbert,  G.  K:    Geology  of  Nevada,  Utah,  etc.    843. 

—  Henry  mountains.     342. 

—  Lake  Bonneville.    338. 

—  Measuring  heights  by  barometer.    338. 
Gilbert,  W:     [Eviction.]     735. 
Gilbert,  W.  8.     [Drama.]    551. 

—  Bab  ballads.    1032. 
Gilchrist,  A.     Mary  Lamb.     1551. 
Gilder,  R:  W.     New  day.     1033. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Gilder. 


AXJTHOB-INDEX. 


Gogol. 


liij 


Gilder,  W:  H.     Ice-pack  and  timdra.     1426. 

—  Schwatka's  search.     1435. 
Oildersleeve,  B.  L.    [Pliilolojfical  essays].    2fi5. 
Qiles,  C.    Who  was  Jesus  Christ  ?    93. 
Giles,  P:.  a.     [Fiction.]     735. 

Giles,  H:    Chri.stain  tliought  on  life.     101. 

—  Human  life  in  Shakespeare.    1046. 

—  Illustrations  of  genius.     1062. 

Giles,   H.   A.,  ed.     Gems  of    Chinese  literature. 

1148. 
GilfiUan,  (t:     Martyrs  of  the  Scottish  covenant. 

123. 

—  Modern  literature  and  literary  men.     1007. 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  the  Bible.     1146. 
GilfiUan,  J.     The  sabbath.     115. 

Gill,  T.    Scientific  libraries.    1. 

Gill,  T.N:    BibJiograpiiy  of  fishes.     25. 

—  Families  of  fishes.     380. 

—  Families  of  mammals.     384. 

—  Families  of  mollusks.     374. 

—  Insectivorous  mammals.     386. 

—  [Papers  on  fishes.]     380. 

—  and  E.  Coues.     Bibliography  of  north   amer. 

mammals.     25. 
Gill,  W:  F.     Foe.     1542. 
Gill,  W:  J :     River  of  golden  sand.     1299. 
Gillespie,  T:     [Fiction.]     735. 
Gillet,  R.  H.     Federal  government.     227. 
Gillett,  E.  H.     J:  Huss.     1460. 

—  Presbyterian  church  in  the  U.  S.     128. 
Gilliat,  E.     [Fiction.]     735. 

Gillies,  J:    Whitefield.    1459. 

Gilliss,  J.  M.     Astronomical  observations.    308. 

—  Chile.    1417. 

—  Magnetical  and  meteorol.  observations.    317. 

—  Naval  astronomical  expedition.     296. 

—  Solar  eclipse,  July  18,  1860.     309. 

—  Total  eclipse,  1858.     308. 
Gillmore,  P.     Great  thirst  land.     1329. 

—  Hostile  Africa.     1329. 

—  Prairie  and  forest.     505. 

Gillmore,  Q.  A.    Limes,  cements  and  mortars. 
460. 

—  Siege  of  Ft.  Pulaski.    420. 

Gillow,  J.    Bibliographical  dictionary  of  english 

catholics.     1442. 
Gilly,  W:  S.     Felix  Neft".     1461. 
Gilman,  A.  History  of  the  american  people.  1345. 

—  Kings,  queens  and  barbarians.     1159. 

—  Tales  of  the  pathfinders.     1349. 
Gilman,  B.  I.    Operations  in  relative  number.    44. 
Gilman,  C.     [Fiction.]     735. 

—  Poetry  of  travelling  in  the  United  States.  1365. 
Gilman,  D.  C.     James  Monroe.     1466. 
Gilmer,  H.     Four  years  in  the  saddle.     1360. 
Gilmore,  J.  R.     Down  in  Tennessee.     1378. 

—  James  A.  Garfield.     1467. 
Gilmour,  J.     Among  the  mongols.     1299. 
Gindely,  A.    Dreissigjiihriger  krieg.     1238. 

—  Thirty  years'  war.     1238. 
Ginx's  baby.     E:  Jenkins.     1082. 

Giraldus  de  Barri  Oambrensis.    Historical  works. 

1211. 
Girard,  C:    Fresh  water  fishes  of  North  America. 

380. 

—  [Papers  on  fishes.]    371,  372. 

—  joint  author,  see  Baird,  S.  F. 
Girardin,  D.     [Drama.]    551. 

—  [Fiction.]     735. 

Girault,  A.  N.    Vie  de  Washington.     1465. 
Giseke,  H:L:R.     [Fiction.]     735. 


Gladden,  W.    Christian  leaeue  of  Connecticut. 
105. 

—  Working  people  and  their  employers.     197 
Gladstone,  J:  H     Michael  Fara^aV-    1521. 
Gladstone,  W:  E.    Bulgarian  horrors,  etc.     192. 

—  "Ecce  Homo".    93. 

—  Gleanings  of  past  years.    191. 

--  Hellenic  factor  in  eastern  problem.     192 

—  Homer.     1137. 

—  Homer  and  the  Homeric  ao-e.     1137 

—  Montenegro.    189. 

—  Rome.     192. 

—  Vatican  decrees.     192. 
Glasbrenner,  A.     [Fiction.]    735. 

—  Neuer  Reinecke  Fuchs.    1116. 

—  Die  verkehrte  welt.    1116. 
Glasenapp,  C:  F:      R:  Wagner.    1536. 
Glaser,  A.     [Fiction.]    735. 
Glaubrecht,  J.     [Fiction.]    735. 
Glaubrecht,  Otto,  pseud.,  see  Oeser,  R.  L:    819. 
Glazier,  W.     American  cities.     1364. 

—  Battles  for  the  union.     1357. 

—  Heroes  of  three  wars.    141)9. 

—  Three  years  in  the  federal  cavalry.    1360. 
Gleanings  from  natural  history.    285. 
Gleed,  C:  S.     From  river  to  sea.     1399. 
Gleich,  F:     [Fiction.]     735. 

Gleig,  G:    Primitive  church.    117. 
Gleig,  G:  R.     [Fiction.]     735. 

—  Battle  of  Waterloo.     1257. 

—  Essays.     1062. 

—  History  of  the  Bible.    84. 

—  Der  leichte  dragoner.     1504. 

—  Sir  T:  Munro.     1505. 
Gleim,  .T:  W:  L:    Anthologie.    1109. 

—  Lessing,  Wieland,  Heinse.     1555. 
Glengall,  Earl  of,  see  Butler,  R:    533. 
Glenn,  S:    Tornado  near  Huron,  Dak.    iBI. 
Giiddon,  G:  R.,  joint  author,  see  Nott,  J.  C. 
Glog-au,  B.     [Fiction.]     735. 

Gltick,  E.     Romancero.     1116. 

Glumer,  C.  v.     [Fiction.]     735. 

Glynn,  J.     Construction  of  cranes.    415. 

—  Power  of  water.    426. 

Gneist,  R.     Englisches  verwaltungsrecht.     162. 

—  Self-government.     162. 

Goadby,  E.     England  of  Shakespeare.     1233. 
Goadby,  H:    Vegetable  and  animal  physiology. 

345. 
Gobat,  S:    Life  and  work.     1456. 

—  Residence  in  Abyssinia.     1323. 

Gobrecht,  J.  C,  ed.    National  home  at  Dayton. 

235. 
GSckingrk,  L.  F:  G.  v.    Anthologrie.    1109. 

—  Episteln.    1106. 

G5deke,    K:      Grundrisz    zur    geschichte    der 

deutschen  dichtung.     1104. 
Godfrey,  Mrs.  G.  W.     [Fiction.]     736. 
Godin,  Araelie.  pseud.,  see  Liinz,  A.     789. 
Godkin,  E.  L.    Offlce-holdinK  aristocracy.    228. 
Godkin,  G.  S.     Victor  Emmanuel.     1477. 
GOdsche,  H.  O.  F:    [Fiction.]    736. 
Godwin,  P.    Bryant.    1539. 

—  Cyclopajdia  of  biography.    1428. 

—  History  of  France.     1252*. 

—  Orjranization.    1071. 

—  Political  essays.     184. 
Godwin,  W:     [Fiction]     736. 
Goethe,  J:  W.  v..  see  GOthe,  J.  W.  v. 
Goetschy,  G.     [Drama.]    551. 
Gogol,  N:V.     [Fiction.]    736. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


liv 


GOhren. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Goulbum. 


pseud.,   see  ZOUner,  C. 


Goldoni,  C:    Autobiograp 
Goldsmith,  O.     [Drama.] 


551. 


GOhren,   Caroline  v. 

1)02. 
Goldammer,  L.     [Fiction.]     736. 

■        "  iography.     1563. 

—  [Fiction.]     736 

—  Earth  and  animated  nature.    367. 

—  [Essays.!    1049. 

—  Poetical  worlcs.     1033. 

—  Works.     1012. 

GOU,  H.    Illustrirte  mythologie.     135. 

—  Kulturbilder  aus  Hellas  und  Rom.     1171. 

—  -  Weisen  und  gelehrten  des  alterthums.     1445. 
Goltz,  B.     Bildung  und  gcbildete.     144. 

—  Buch  der  kindheit.     1121. 

—  Charakteristik  der  frauen.    57. 

—  Deutscher  genius.     1103. 

—  Diagnosen  fiir  exacte  menschenkenntniss.     51. 

—  Kleinstiidter  in  Aegypten.     1321. 

—  Kneipen  und  kneip-genies.     66. 

—  Mensch  und  leute.     350. 

—  Mensohen-dasein.     51. 

—  Physiognomic  des  volkes.     52. 

—  Ty'pen  der  gesellschaft.     52. 

—  Umgangs-pnilosophie.     65. 

—  Vorlesungen.     1121. 

—  Weltklugheit  und  lebens-weisheit.     60. 
Gomes,  J.  B.  [Drama.]    552. 

Gomme,    G:    L.,    ed.       Gentleman's    magazine 

library  : 

Dialect,  proverbs  and  word-lore.     271 . 

Manners  and  customs.    261. 

Popular  superstitions.     55. 

Gonse,  L:    Eugfene  Fromentin.     1530. 

Goodale,  E.     Journal  of    a  farmer's   daughter. 

1062. 
Groodale,  G:  L.    Bibliography  of  floras.    31. 

—  Common  plants.    383. 

—  Wild  liowers  of  America.     362. 
Goode,  F.     Better  covenant.     95. 

Goode,  G:  B.    Animal  resources  of  the  U.  S.   36!). 

—  Life-history  of  the  eel.     355. 

—  [Papers  on  lishes].    380. 

Goode,  W:   Divine  rule  of  faith  and  i)ractice.    73. 
Goodrich,  C.  A.     Greek  grammar.     278. 
Goodrich,  C:  B.     Science  of  government.     164. 
Goodrich,  F.  B.    Man  upon  the  sea.     1197. 

—  Tricolored  sketches.     1261. 
Goodrich,  S:  G.     Book  of  trades.     387. 

—  Celebrated  american  Indians.     1439. 

—  Celebrated  women.     1435. 

—  Curiosities  of  human  nature.     1435. 

—  Famous  men  of  ancient  times.     1446. 
of  modern  times.     1432. 

—  History  of  the  United  States.     1345. 

—  Indians  of  America.     1335. 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  african  history.    1317. 
of  american  history.     1331. 

of  asiatic  history.  "  1295. 

of  european  history.     1199. 

—  Lives  of  benefactors.     1435. 

—  Manners  and  customs.     260. 

—  Peter  Parley's  merry  stories.     518. 

—  Poems.     1032. 

—  Recollections.     1540. 
G-oodvrin,  C.  W.    Mosaic  cosmogony.    73. 
Goodwin,  H.  B.,  see  Talcot,  H.  B.     869. 
Goodwin,  J:  A.     Puritan  conspiracy.     129. 
Goodwin,  P.  A.     Andrew  Jackson."    1466. 
Goodwin,  T:  A.     Man's  immortality.     96. 
Goodwin,  W:  W.    Battle  ot  Salamis.    1172. 

—  [Philological  essays.]    266. 


Goold,  J.     Game  of  draughts.     500. 
Gordon,  C:  G:    Journals  at  Kartoum.     1504. 

—  Letters  from  the  Crimea.     1082. 

Gordon,  G:  H.    Brook  Farm  to  Cedar  Mountain. 
1358. 

—  Cedar  Mountain  to  Alexandria.     1358. 

—  War-diary  of  the  rebellion.     1360. 

Gordon,  J.  E.  H.     Electricity  and  magnetism. 

315. 
Gordon,  L.  S.     [Drama.]     552. 
Gordon,  M.      Christopher  North.     1554. 
Gordon,  T;  F.   Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  U.  S.  214. 
Gordon,  Walter.     [Drama.]     552. 
Gordon,  W:     History  of  the  independence  of  the 

U.  S.     1350. 
Gore,  C.  G.  F.     [Drama.]     552. 

—  [Fiction.]     736. 

Gore,  G:    Electro-metallurgy.     316. 

GOrgens,  E.  P.    Islam  und  die  moderne  kultur. 

140. 
GOrling,  A.     [Fiction.]     736. 
Gorostiza,  M.  E.  de.    XDrama.]     552. 
Gorring-e,  H:  H.    Egyptian  obelisks.     1322. 
Gorton,  J:    Biographical  dictionary.     1427. 
Gosch,  C:  A:    Denmark  and  Germany.     1282. 
Gosse,  E.  W:     Gray.    1550. 

—  Seventeenth  centui-y  studies.     1544. 

—  Studies  in  the  literature  of  northern  J^urope. 

508. 
Gosse,  P.  H:     Evenings  at  the  mici'oscope.     356. 

—  The  ocean.    328. 

—  Romance  of  natural  history.     367. 

—  Year  at  the  shore.    369. 

Gossip,  G.  H.  D.     Chess-player's  manual.    500. 
Gostwick,  J.     German  culture  and  Christianity. 
48. 

—  German  poets.     1555. 

GOthe,  C.  E.     Correspondence.     1123. 
GOthe,  J  :  W.  v.     [Drama.]     552. 

—  [Fiction.]     736. 

—  Briefwechsel  mit  Carl  Auj^ust.     1124. 

—  Correspondence  with  a  child.     1134. 

—  Correspondence  with  Schiller.     1124. 

—  Early  and  miscellaneous  letters.     1134. 

—  Der  ]unge  Goethe.     1123. 

—  Poems  and  ballads.     1116. 

—  Truth  and  poetry.     1556. 

—  Werke.     1110. 

—  Same.    1107. 

—  Wisdom  of  Goethe.     1126. 

—  Works.     1110. 
Goethe  gallerv.    481. 
Gott,  H:     [Drama.]     552. 

Gotter,  F:  W:    Ausgewahlte  gediehte.    lion. 
Gotthelf,  Jeremias,  pseud.,  see  Bitzius,  A.     678. 
Gottschalk,  L:  M.     Notes  of  aj)ianist.     1534. 
Gottschall,  K:  R.  V.     [Fiction.]    737. 

—  Byron.    1430. 

—  Deutsche  national-litteratur.     1103. 

—  Napoleon  III.    1430. 

—  Robespierre.    1420. 

—  Schiller.    1420. 

—  ed.     Der  neue  Plutarch.     1429. 
Gottsched.  J:  C.    Briefwechsel.    1105. 

—  Cato.    1100. 

Gottsched,  L.  A.  V.     [Drama.]     552. 

—  Das  testament.    110r>. 

Goubaux,  P.   P.,  and  G.  J:  B.  E.  W.  Leg-ouve. 

[Drama.]    552. 
Gough,  J:  B.     Autobiography.     1512. 

—  Sunlight  and  shadow.     1512. 
Goulburn,  B:  M.    Education  of  the  world.    72. 

—  Thoughts  on  personal  religion.    109. 


Entries  inlsmall  type  refer  to  contentslonly. 


Gould. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Greene. 


rv 


Gould,  A.  B.,  et?.    Naturalist's  library.    367. 

—  joint  author,  see  Gray,  L:  J:  R. 

Gould,  B:  A.  Military  and  anthropological 
statistics  of  anierican  soldiers.     351. 

—  Trans-atlantic  longitude.    305. 

—  Solar  parallax.    ;i08. 

Gould,  E.  R.  L.    Local  government  in  Penna.    1334. 
Gould,  ?]:  8.     [Fiction.]     737. 
Gould,  J:  M.     How  to  camp  out.     502. 
Gould,  J.  T.,  see  Lineoln,  J.  T.    788. 
Gould,  S.  Baring-.    Curious  myths.     134. 

—  Germany.     1246. 

—  (xermany,  present  and  past.    1241. 

—  Iceland."    1284. 

Gould,  W:  M.    Zephyrs  from  Italy.    1266. 

Gouraud,  see  Fauvel-Gouraud. 

Govea  de  Vittoria,  P:    Argonauticon  american- 

orum.     1193. 
Gower,  Lord  R.  C:  Sutherland-Leveson-.    Figure 

painters  of  Holland.     1529. 

—  Reminiscences.     1528. 

—  Romney  and  Lawrence.     1528. 

—  ed.     Great  historic  galleries  of  England.     470. 
Gowing,  R:    R:  Cobden.     1492. 

Gowing-,  W:     [Drama.]     553. 
Gozlan,  L.     [Drama.]     553. 

—  [Fiction.]    737. 
Gozzi,  C:     [Drama.]     553. 
Grabbe,  C.  D.     [Drama.]     553. 
Graber,  V.     Die  insekten.    376. 
Grabowski,  S.  A.  graf  v.     [Fiction.]     737. 
Gracchus  Americanus,  pseud.,  see  Wells,  J:  (i. 
(irliHiche  hiiusei*.     1568. 

Graham,  A.  J.  Standard  or  american  phono- 
graphy.   448. 

Graham,  D.     Treatise  on  massage.    407. 

Graham,  Ennis,  pseud.,  see  Molesworth,  M.  L. 
805. 

Graham,  H:  (x.     Rousseau.    1562. 

Graham,  J.     Gen.  Daniel  Morgan.     1502. 

—  History  of  the  United  States.     1349. 
Graham,'  J.  D.    Harbors  of  Lake  Michigan.   425. 
Graham,  W.     Brass  founder's  manual.    454. 
Grahame,  F.  R.     Archer  and  steppe.     1275. 
Grandy,  R;  E.     Timber  importer's  guide.    459. 
Grange,  E.,  and  X.  de  Montepin.     [Drama.]  553. 

—  and  L.  Thiboust.     [Drama.]     558. 
Granier  de   Cassagnac,   A.  B.      Working    and 

burgher  classes.    197. 
Grant,  Sir  A.     Aristotle.     1138. 

—  Xenophon.     1142. 
Grant,  Allan,  pseud.,  see  "Wilson, 
Grant,  Anne.     Highlanders.     1033. 

—  Letters  from  the  mountains.     1079. 

—  Memoirs  of  an  american  lady.     1488. 

—  Supei'stitions  of  the  highlandei's.     55. 
Grant,  Asahel.    Nestorians.     125. 

Grant,  James,  journalist.    British  battles.     1228. 

—  Great  metropolis.     1235. 

—  Metropolitan  pulpit.     1454. 

—  Old  and  new  Edinburgh.     1231. 
Grant,  James,  novelist.     [Fiction.]    737. 
Grant,  M.  M.     [Fiction.]    737. 
Grant,  R.     [Fiction.]    737. 

Grant,  U.  S.     Armies  of  the  United  States.   ia59. 

—  Personal  memoii's.     1467. 

Granville,  J.  M.     Common  mind-troubles.    408. 

—  Secret  of  a  clear  head.    403. 


J.  G. 


—  Sleep  and  sleeplessness.    403. 
Grassmann,  R.    Wissenschaftslehi'e.    43. 


Gratet-Duplessis,  see  Duplessis. 
Grattan,  H:    Speeclioa.    189. 
Grattan,  T:  C.     [Fiction.]     737. 

—  History  of  the  Netherlands.     1283. 
Gratz,  H:    Ge.schichte  der  juden.     1168. 
Graue,  G.     Darwinismus  und  sittlichkeit     353 

—  Mangel  an  theologen.    67. 

Graves,  iWr.s.  A.  J.     Woman  in  America.     152 
Gray,  A.     [Botanical  papers.]    3(i3,  304. 

—  Darwiniana.     353. 

—  Field,  forest  and  garden  botany.    357,  361. 

—  How  plants  behave.     359. 

—  How  plants  grow.     359. 

—  Lessons  in  botany.    357,  360. 

—  Manual  of  botany.    362. 

—  Natural  science  and  religion.    82. 

—  Plantaj  Wrightiana^  texano-neomexicanaj.   364. 

—  Structural  and  systematic  botany.    360. 

—  and  J.  D.  Hooker.     Vegetation  of  the  Rocky 

mountain  region.    366. 
Gray,  A.  M.     [Fiction.]    737. 
Gray,  Barry,  pseud.,  see  Coffin,  R.  B. 
Gray,  D:    Poems.     1033. 
Gray,  E.  Conder,  pseud,  for  A.  H.  Japp.     Wise 

words  and  loving  deeds.    1434. 
Gray,  G:  Z.     Children's  crusade.    121. 
Gray,  H:    Anatomy.     398. 
Gray,  J.  H.    j;Fiction.]     738. 
Gray,  J:  H:    China.     1297. 
Gray,  Mrs.  J:  H:     Fourteen  months  in  Canton. 

1299. 
Gray,  Robertson,  pseud.,  see  Raymond,  R.  W 
Gray,  T:    Poetical  works.    1033. 
Graydon,  A.    Memoirs.     1486. 
Grayson,  FAdred,  esq.,  psetid.     [Fiction.]     738. 
Grayson,  W:  J.     James  L.  Petigru.    1488. 
Greard,  O.     Instruction  primaire  a  Pai'is.     246. 
Great  men  of  history.     1429. 
Greeley,  H.    American  conflict.     1355. 

—  Glances  at  Europe.    1208. 

—  Overland  journey.     1398. 

—  Recollections  and  miscellanies.    1540. 

—  ed.    Ai-t  and  industry.    390. 

—  a7id  J:  F.  Cleveland,  comps.     Political  text- 

book.   166. 
Greely,  A.  W.    Isothermal  lines.    331. 
Green,  A.  F.    Geologry  of  coal.    ;{23. 
Green,  A.  K.     [Fiction.]     738. 

—  Defence  of  the  bride.  1033. 
Green,  F.  W.  [Drama.]  553. 
Green,  G:W.    Repudiation.    196. 

Green,  H:  Shakespeare  and  the  emblem  writers. 

1046. 
Green,  J:  R:    Conquest  of  England.     1218. 

—  History  of  the  english  people.     1216. 

—  Making  of  England.    1218. 

—  Short  history  of  the  english  people.     1216. 

—  ed.    Readings  from  englisli  history.     1227. 
Green,  M.  A.  E.     Princesses  of  England.    1472. 
Green,  S.  A.     History  of  medicine  in  Mass.     393. 
Green,  S:  S.    Library  aids.    2. 

—  Libraries  and  schools.    510. 

Green,  T:  J.     Texian  expedition  against  Mior. 

1385. 
Green,  W:    Cheap  Jack.     1526. 
Greene,  F.  V.    Army  life  in  Russia.     1276. 

—  The  Mississippi.     1357. 

—  Russian  army.    1276. 

Greene,  G:  W.    American  revolution.     1350. 

—  Biographical  studies.    1062. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


M 


Greene. 


ATTTHOR-INDEX. 


Grove. 


Greene,  G:  W. —  Continued. 

—  German  element  in  the  war  of  independence. 

1351. 

—  Historical  studies.     1063. 

—  History  of  Rhode  Island.     1373. 

—  Nathaniel  Greene.     1501. 

—  Same.    1488. 

Greene,  K.     [Drama.]     553. 
Greene,  W:B.     Three  Vows.     1033. 
Greener,  W.  W.     The  gun.     457. 

—  Modern  breech-loaders.    457. 
Greenhow,  R.     History  of  Oregon.     1402. 
Greenough's  amer.  polytechnic  journal.     390. 
Qreenougrh,  J.  B.    [Philo'los-ieal  essays.]    266. 
Greenoug-h,  S.  D.     [Fiction.]     738. 
Greenwell,  D.     Patience  of  hope.     101. 

—  Two  friends.     101. 

Greenwood,  Grace,  pseud.,  see  Lippincott,  S.  J. 
Greenwood,  J.     [Fiction.]     738. 

—  In  strange  company.     1094. 

—  Low-life  deeps.     1832. 

—  Sailor's  sea  book.    306. 

—  Wild  sports  of  the  world.     502. 

—  Wilds  of  London.     1236. 

Greer,  H:,  ed.  Recent  wonders  in  electricity.  316. 

Greer,  S.    Quakerism.     130. 

Greey,  E:    Bear- worshippers  of  Yezo.     1302. 

—  Golden  lotus.     143. 

—  Wonderful  city  of  Tokio.     1302. 

—  Young  americans  in  Japan.     1301. 
Gregr,  P.     [Fiction.]     738. 

Greg,  W:  R.     Creed  of  Christendom.    91. 

—  Rocks  ahead.     146. 

Gregg,  J.    Commerce  of  the  prairies.    1401. 

—  Wanderungen  durch  die  priirien.     1401. 
Gregorovius,  F.  A.     Corsica.    1270. 

—  Geschichte  der  stadt  Rom.     1265. 

—  Island  of  Capri.    1270. 

Gregory,  J:,  U.  E.  Industrial  resources  of  Wis- 
consin.    1393. 

Gregory,  J:,  M.  D.     Father's  legacy.     60. 

Gregrory,  J.  M.    Collegiate  dejrrees.    241. 

Gregory,  O.  G.  Evidences  of  the  christian  re- 
ligion.    97. 

Grendel,  M.  R.     [Fiction.]    738. 

Grenville,  G:  N.  T.,  baron  Nugent.  J:  Hampden. 
1492. 

Grenville,  R:.  duke  of  Buckingham  and  Chandos. 
Court  of  George  III.     1226. 

Gresley,  W:     [Fiction.]    738. 

—  Ecclesiastes  anglicanus.    105. 

Greswell,  W:    Our  south  african  empire.     1327. 

Gretschel,  H.     Lexikon  der  astronomic.     399. 

Greville,  C:  C.  F.     Memoirs.     1226. 

Greville,  H:  W:    Diary.     1226. 

Greville,  Henry,  pseud.,  see  Durand,  A.  M.  C.  H. 
730. 

Grey,  The  hon.  C:  Early  years  of  the  prince  con- 
sort.    1472. 

Grey,  Mrs.  E.  C.     [Fiction.]     738. 

Greyson,  R.  E.  H.,  pseud.,  see  Rogers,  H: 

Grieb,  C.  F:  Deutsches  und  englisches  wiirter- 
buch.    867. 

—  ed.    Dunkle  thaten.    222. 
Griepenkerl,  W.  R.     [Drama.]    553. 
Grier,  W:    Mechanic's  calculator.     397. 
Griesinger,  K:  T.     [Fiction.]     738. 

—  Humoristische  bilder  aus  Schwaben.    1348. 

—  Silhouetten  aus  Schwaben.     1348. 

—  Skizzenbuch.     1121. 

Griffin,  A.  P.  C.    Discovery  of  Mississippi.    28. 


Griffin,  D.       Gerald  Griffin.     1550. 
Griffin,  F:    Junius  discovered.     1079. 
Griffin,  (;.     [Fiction.]     738. 

—  Poetical  works.     1033. 

Griffin,  *S^i>L.  H:     The  great  republic.     1368. 
Griffis,  W:E.     Corea.     1300. 

—  Japanese  fairy  world.     143. 

—  Mikado's  empii-e.     1300. 
Griffiths,  A.     [Fiction.]    739. 

—  Chronicles  of  Newgate.     223. 
Grigsby,  H.  B.     Virginia  convention.     1379. 
Grillparzer,  F.     [Drama.]     553. 

Grimes,  J.  S.     Geognomy.     323. 
Grimm,  E:    Lehre  iiber  Buddha.     138. 
Grimm,  H.     [Fiction.]     739. 

—  Essays.     1121. 

—  Goethe.     1556. 

—  Michael  Angelo.     1532. 

—  ed.     Raphael.     1532. 

Grimm,   J.  L:  K:      Geschichte    der    deutschen 
sprache.     275. 

—  Teutonic  mythology.     136. 

—  and  W:  K:  ■  [Fiction.]    739. 
Deutsche  sagen.     141. 

Deutsches  worterbuch.     275. 

Grimm,  W.     Die  Lutlierbibel.    83. 
Grimme,  W:    Gedichte.     1116. 
Grimmelshausen,  H.  .7.  C.  v.    Werke.    1105. 
Grimshawe,  T.  S.     Leigh  Richmond.     1456. 
Gringo,  Harry,  pseud.,  see  Wise,  H:  A: 
Griscom,  J:  H.     Animal  mechanism.     399. 
Grisebach,  E:,  ed.     [Fiction.]     739. 
Qriswold,  R.  W.    Memoir  of  Poe.    1017. 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  America.     1024. 

—  Republican  court.     1352. 

—  Sacred  poets.     1022. 

—  Washington  and  the  generals.     1499. 
Qriswold,  S.  B.    Law  libraries.    1. 
Griswold,  W:  M.     Index  to  essays.    28. 

—  Q.  P.  indexes.     34,  35. 

—  Writers  for  the  literary  press.    1539. 
Grob,  J:    Zwingli.     146l". 

Groesbeck,  J:    Commercial  arithmetic.    297. 
Grohe,  J]:     Geschichte  der  leibesiibungcn.     404. 
Grohman,  W:  A.  Baillie-.     Camps  in  the  Rock- 
ies.    1401. 

—  Gaddings  with  a  primitive  people.     1249. 
Gronlund,  L.     Co-operative  commonwealth.  203. 
Groome,  F.  H.     In  gipsy  tents.     1232. 
Groose,  J.  W.     [Fiction.]     739. 

Groot,  H.  de.    Truth  of  the  chi'istian  religion.  97. 

Grosette,  H.  W.     [Drama.]    553. 

Gross,  H:     Deutschlands  dichterinnen.     1554. 

Grosse,  J.     [Drama.]     553. 

Grossheim,  J.     [Fiction.]     739. 

Grossi,  T.     [Fiction.]     739. 

Grosvenor,  E.    M.,   marchioness  of   Westminster. 

Tour  in  Sweden.     1310. 
Grosvenor,  W:  M.    Does  protection  protect  ?  305. 
Grote,  A:  R.     [Papers  on  moths.]    378. 
Grote,  G;    History  of  Greece.     1173. 

—  Plato.     46. 

Groth,  K.     [Fiction.]     739. 

—  Quickborn.     1116. 
Grothe,  R:     [Fiction.]     740. 
Grotius,  H.,  see  Groot,  H.  de.     97. 
Grout,  L.    Zulu-land.     1330. 

Grove,  (Sir  G:  Beethoven's  nine  symphonies.  492. 

—  Geography.    1183. 

—  ed.     Dictionary  of  music.     89. 

Grove,  W:  R    Correlation  of  physical  forces.  311. 


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AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Gyllembourg:. 


Ivij 


Grove,  W:  R. — Continued. 

—  Correlation  of  physical  forces.    311. 

Grube,   A:  W:      Biographische  miniatui-bilder. 
1430. 

—  Heroes  of  history  and  legend.     1199. 

—  ed.    Charakterbilder.    1151. 

Geographische  charakter-bilder.     1183. 

Gruber,  F.  J.     [Fiction.]     740. 

Gruber,  Ludwig,  pseud.,   see  Anzengruber,  L. 

606. 
Griin,  Anastasius,  pseud.,  see  Auersperg,  A.  A., 

grafy. 
Grund,  Jb.  J.     Position  of  Europe.     161. 
Grundy,  S.     [Drama.]     554. 
Griiner,  L:  E.     Manufacture  of  steel      455. 
Gryphius,  A.    Werke.    1105. 
Guarasci,  C.    Coast  defense.    420. 
Guard,  T:    Christianity  and  the  age.    73. 
Guardian.     1049. 

Gubitz,  F:  W:    Lachender  ernst.     1125. 
Gudrun.     1113,  1114. 
Guenot,  C,  abbe.     [Fiction.]     740. 
Guerin,  E.  de.     Journal.     1561. 

—  Letters.     1130. 
Guermante,  C.     [Fiction.]     740. 
Guernsey,  A.  H.    Emerson.    1447. 

—  a7id  H:  M.  Alden.     Harper's  history  of  the  re- 

bellion.   1354. 

—  and  I.  P.  Davis.     Health  at  home.    401. 
Guernsey,  L.  E.     [Fiction.]     740. 

—  Jenny  and  the  birds.     382. 

—  Jenny  and  the  insects.     376. 
Guerrazzi,  F.  D.     [Fiction.]     740. 
Guest,  E.     English  rhythms.     276. 
Guest,  M.  J.     History  of  England.     1216. 
Guhl,  A:     Schule  und  heer.     231. 

Guhl,  E.,  and  W:  Koner.      Leben  der  griechen 
und  romer.     1171. 

Life  of  the  greeks  and  romans.     1171. 

Guhrauer,  G.  'K:,  joint  author',  see  Danzel,  T.  W: 

—  see  also  Mackie,  J.  M.     1447. 
Guiccioli,  T.  G.  contessa,  see  Boissy,  T.  G. 
Guide  to  selecting  plays.    498. 

Guides  for  science  teaching.     283. 
Guild,  R.  A.     James  Manning.     1453. 

—  Librarian's  manual.     13. 
Guillemin,  A.  V:    Comets.     303. 

—  The  heavens.    301. 

—  The  sun.    304. 

—  Wonders  of  the  moon.     304. 
Guillemot,  J.     [Drama.]    554. 
Guirey,  G:     [Fiction  ]     740. 
Guischard,  W.  K.     [Fiction.]     740. 
Guise,  Mrs.  F.     [Fiction.]     740. 

Guizot,  F.  P:  G.    Actual  state  of  Christianity.  119. 

—  Character  and  influence  of  Washington.     1465. 

—  Charlemagne  and  the  Carlovingians.     1252. 

—  Civilization  in  Europe.     151. 

—  Corneille.    1561. 

—  English  revolution.     1222. 

—  Essence  of  Christianity.    98. 

—  Francis  I  and  the  16th  century.     1253. 

—  History  of  civilization.     151. 

—  History  of  England.     1216. 

—  History  of  France.     1250. 

—  Memoirs.     1496. 

—  Monk.     1493. 

—  Monk  and  Washington.     1499. 

—  Oliver  Cromwell.     1222. 

—  Origin  of  representative  government.     160. 

—  Outlines  of  history  of  France.     1250. 


Guizot,  F.  P:  Q.— Continued. 

—  Richard  Cromwell.     1222. 

—  St.  Louis  and  the  13th  century.    1252. 

—  Shakespeare  and  his  times.    1045. 

—  and  H.  de  Witt.     History  of  France.    1250 
Guizot,  H.,  see  Witt,  H.  de. 

Guizot,  P.,  see  Witt,  P.  de. 

Gulielmus  Malmesburiensis.      Chronicle    of   the 

kings  of  England.     1220. 
Giill,  F:    Kinderhelmath  in  liedern.     1116. 
Gumpert,  T.  v.,  see  Schober,  T.  v. 
Gunderode,  K.  v.,  and  K.  v.  Amim.      Corres- 

jjondence.     1124. 
Gundling,  J.     [Fiction.]     740. 

—  Aus  Frankreich.     1260. 

Gunning,  W:  D.     Life-history  of  our  planet.  3a5. 
Gunnison,  J:  W.     The  mormons.     140. 
Gunther,  A.  C:  L:  G.     Study  of  fishes.     380. 
GUnther,  J:  C.     [Gedichte.J    1116. 

—  Gedichte.    1105. 

Gumey,  E.    Power  of  sound.    493. 

—  Wagner  and  Wagnerism.    468. 

Gumey,  J.  J:    Habitual  exercise  of  love  to  God. 

100. 
O-urney,  R.    Natural  religion.    72. 
Gurowski,  A.  comte  de.    America  and  Europe. 

164. 

—  Diary.    1360. 

—  Russia  as  it  is.     1278. 

Gurteen,  S.  H.    Charity  organization.    235. 
Guseck,  Bernd  v.,  pseud.,  see  Bemeck,  C:  G.  v. 

676. 
Gushington,   Angelina,   pseud.,  see   Cooke,   C. 

W.  R. 
Gusserow,  A.    Neubildungen  des  uterus.    411. 
Gustaf  111,  king  of  Sweden.     [Drama.]    554. 
Gustafson,  A.    Foundation  of  death.    66. 
Gustafson,  Z.    Genevieve  Ward.     1537. 
Gustafsson,  R:  A.     [Fiction.]    740. 
Gustav  vom  See,  pseud.,  see  Struensee,  G.  K: 

0:v.     868. 
Guthrie,  F:    First  book  of  knowledge.    284. 
Guthrie,  F.  A.     [Fiction.]    741. 
Guthrie,  T:    The  gospel  m  Ezekiel.     109. 

—  The  parables.    90. 

Guthrie,  W:    Christian's  great  interest.    100. 
Guttmann,  O.    Aesthetic  physical  culture.    515. 

—  Gymnastics  of  the  voice.    400. 
Guttmann,  P.    Physical  diagnosis.    408. 
Gutzkow,  K:  F.     [Drama.]     554. 

—  [Fiction.]     741. 

—  Borne's  leben.     1555. 

—  Brief e  aus  Paris.    1261. 

—  Gesammelte  werke,  b.  1.    1116. 

—  Oelfentliche  charaktere.     1432. 

—  Philosophic  der  that  und  des  erignisses.    1149. 
Gutzlaff,  C:F:  A:    Chinese  history.     1297. 


Voyages  along  the  coast  of  China.     1298. 
ay  on,  J.  M.    Metn 
Way  to  God.    103. 


Quyoii,  J.  M.    Method  of  prayer.    103. 


Guyot,  A.  H:    Creation.    80. 

—  Directions    for    meteorological    observations. 

331. 

—  Earth  and  man.    323. 
Guyot,  Y.     Social  economy.     193. 

Gwilt,  J.    Encyclopiedia  of  architecture.    473. 
Gwinner,  W:    "Schopenhauer's  leben.    1447.- 

—  Schopenhauer  und  seine  freunde.    1447. 
Gwynfryn,  pseud.,  see  Miller,  O.  T. 
Gwynne,  T.     [Fiction.]    741. 
Gyllembourg-Ehrensvard,  T.  K.   [Fiction.]  741. 
Gymnastics  without  a  teacher.    404. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Iviij 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Hallam. 


H.,  seeNyblom,  H.    815. 

H.,  Dr.,  pseud.,  see  Tolderlund,  H.  H.  V. 

H— ,  Mrs.    Three  years  in  field  hospitals.     1361. 

H.  H.,  pseud.,  see  Jackson,  H.  M. 

Haas,  C.  P:  M.    Administration  de  la  France. 

227 
Haas,  G.E.     [Fiction.]     741. 
Habberton,  J:     [Fiction.]     741. 

—  Washington.     1465. 

—  joint  author,  see  Norton,  C.  L. 

Habel,  S.    Sculptures  of  Santa  Lucia  Cosumal- 

whuapa.     1411. 
Haberlin,  K:  L:     [Fiction.]     742. 
Habicht,  L:     [Fiction.]     742. 
Habits  of  good  society.     262. 
Hachenberg,  C.  F:,  see  Goodrich,  C.  A.     278. 
Hackel,  E.  H:     Anthropogenic.     353. 

—  Evolution  of  man.     353. 

—  Freedom  in  science  and  teaching.     353. 

—  History  of  creation.     353. 

—  Natiirliche  schopfungsgeschichte.     353. 

—  Visit  to  Ceylon.     1305. 

Hackett,  H.  B.     Christian  memorials  of  the  war. 

106. 
Hacklander,  F:  W:     [Drama.]     554. 

—  [Fiction.]     742. 

—  Reise  in  den  orient.     1195. 

—  Soldatenleben  im  kriege.     1263. 

—  Tagebuch-blatter.     1205. 

—  Winter  in  Spanien.     1273. 

—  joint  author,  see  Stieler,  K: 
Hackle,  Palmer,  pseud.,  see  Blakey,  K. 
Haddan,  A.  W.    Rationalism.     72. 

Haddon,  J.  Commercial  book-keeping.  450. 
Hadermann,  J.  R.,  see  Walworth,  J.  R.  886. 
Hadley,  J.     In  trod,  to  roman  law.    224. 

—  [Philological  essays.  |    266. 
Hagedorn,  F:  v.    Anthologie.    1109. 
Hagen,  E.  A:     [Drama.]     554. 

Hagen,  F:  H:  v.  der.     Minnesinger.     1114. 

Hagen,  H.  A:    Neuroptera.    377. 

Hagrue,  A.    Geology  of  the  Eureka  district.    338. 

—  and  S:  F.  Emmons.    Descriptive  geology  of  the  40th 

parallel.     .S41. 
Hagiie,  J.  D.     Mining  industry  of  the  40th  paral- 
lel.   428. 
Hahn,  R.  E.     [Fiction.]     742. 
Hahn-Hahn,  I.  grafin.     [Fiction.]     743. 

—  Aus  Jerusalem.     102. 

—  Jenseits  der  berge.     1266. 

—  Vier  lebensbilder.     1462. 
Hahnemann,  S:    Organon  der  heilkunst.    407. 
Haigh,  D.  H.     Conquest  of  Britain.     1219. 
Haigh,  J.,  tr.    Dier's  assistant.    452. 
Hailmann,  W.  N.    Early  child-culture.    246. 

—  Erziehungs-grundsiitze.    246. 

—  Primary  helps.     246. 
Hainan,  K:  W.     [Fiction.]    743. 

Haines,  E.  M.,  comp.    Wisconsin  town  laws.  220. 
Haines,  J:  T:     [Drama.]     554. 
Haij  Mohammed  Amin.  see  Keane,  J:  F: 
Hake,  A.  E.     Chinese  Gordon.     1504. 
Hakluyt,  R:    Discourse  on  western  planting.    1370. 
Haldeman,  S:  S.    Affixes.     271. 

—  [Philological  essays.]    266. 

Hale,  D:    Miscellaneous  writings.     1452. 
Hale,  E:    Fall  of  the  Stuarts.     1224. 
Hale,  E:  E.     [Fiction.]     743. 

—  Choice  of  books.    510. 

—  How  to  do  it.     65. 

—  Kansas  and  Nebraska.     1396. 

—  Ninety  days  worth  of  Europe.     1209. 


Hale,  E:  E. —  Continued. 

—  Seven  Spanish  cities.     1274. 

—  ed.    Stories  of  adventure.    1196. 

Stories  of  discovery.     1196. 

Stories  of  invention.     1524. 

Stories  of  the  sea.     1196. 

Stories  of  war.     1359. 

—  and  S.     Family  flight  around  home.     1368. 
over  Egypt  and  Syria.     1322. 

through  France,  ete.    1206. 

Hale,  L.  P.     [Fiction.]    743. 

Hale,  Salma.     History  of  the  U.  S.     1346. 

Hale,  Susan.    Family'flight  through  Spain.    1274. 

—  ed.    T:  Gold  AppVeton.     1539. 

—  joi7it  author,  see  Hale,  E:  E. 
Hale,  S.  J.     Woman's  record.     1432. 

—  ed.    Liberia.     1323. 

Hale,  T.  J.    Additions  to  flora  of  Wis.    433. 
Halein,  K.  T.  P.  M.,  see  Zitz.     902. 
Halevy,  L.     [Fiction.]     743. 

—  joint  author,  see  Meilhac,  H:    570. 
Halford,  J.     [Drama.]    554. 
Haliburton,  T:  C.     [Fiction.]     744. 

—  Nova  Scotia.     1406. 

Halkett,    S;  and   J:  Laing.      Anonymous   and 

pseudonymous  literature.    30. 
Hall,  A.    [Astronomical  observations.]    307. 
Hall,  A.  M.,  mrs.  S:  C.     [Fiction.]     744. 

—  joint  author,  see  Hall,  S:  C. 
Hall,  A.  O.     [Fiction.]     744. 

—  Manhattaner  in  New  Orleans.  1384. 
Hall,  B.    Aus  dem  seeleben.     1516. 

—  Patchwork.     1207. 

—  Voyage  to  Corea.     1299. 
Hall,  B.  R.     [Fiction.]     744. 

Hall,  C:F.     Arctic  researches      1424. 

—  Polai'is  expedition.     1424. 

—  Second  arctic  expedition.     1424. 
Hall,  C:W.     [Fiction.]    744. 
Hall,  E:B.    Mary  L.Ware.     1453. 
Hall,  E:  H.    The  great  west.     1398. 
Hall,  F:    Maximilian  I.     1480. 

Hall,  F:  T.     Pedigree  of  the  devil.     54. 

Hall,  G.  S.    Aspects  of  german  culture.     1062. 

—  ed.     Methods  of  teaching  history.     245. 
Hall,  H :    Ship-building  of  the  United  States.  462. 
Hall,  I:  H.    [Philological  essays.]    266. 

Hall,  James,  judge.     [Fiction.]     744. 

—  History,  life  and  manners  in  the  west.     1385. 

—  Letters  from  the  west.    1385. 

—  Thomas  Posey.    1438. 

Hall,  James,  geologist.    Geology  of  New  York.    338. 

—  Geology  of  Oregon  and  California.     342. 

—  Palaeontology  ol  New  York.     343. 

—  and  J.  D.  Whitney,      Geology  of  Wisconsin. 

339. 

—  and  R.  P.  Whitfield.     Palaeontology.     343. 
Hall,  J:    God's  word  through  preaching.     105. 
Hall,  J:  C:    Natural  history  of  man.     350. 
Hall,  Mrs.  M.     Queens  of  England.     1470. 
Hall,  R.     Miscellaneous  works.     76. 

Hall,  S:  C.     Baronial  halls.     1232. 

—  Retrospect  of  a  long  life.     1550. 

—  and  A.  M.    Ireland.     1230. 

Hall,  Mrs.  S;  C,  see  Hall,  A.  M.  744. 
Hall,  W:  E:  International  law.  209. 
Hall,  W:  W.     Bronchitis.    409. 

—  Health  and  disease.     401. 

—  How  to  live  long.     401. 

—  Sleep.    403. 

Hall's  ]oui-nal  of  health.     397. 
Hallam,  A.  H:     Remains.     1013. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Hallam. 


AtTTHOR-lNDElC . 


Harding. 


lix 


Hallam,  H:  Constitutional  history  of  England. 
161. 

—  Europe  during  the  middle  ages.     1199. 

—  Literature  of  Em-ope.    509. 
Halleck,  F.  G.     Letters.     1541. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1033. 

—  Selections  from  the  british  poets.     1022. 
Halleck,  H:  W.     International  law.    209. 

—  Military  art  and  science.    231. 
Haller,  A.  v.    Gedichte.  1106. 

—  Same.    1108. 

Hallett,  E.  V.     [Fiction.]     744. 
Halliday,  A.     [Drama.]    554. 

—  and  V.  li&vreence.     [Di-ama.]    555. 

—  joint  author,  see  Broug-h,  W:    529. 
Halliwell-Phillipps,  J.  O.    Archaic  and  provin- 
cial words.    273. 

—  Life  of  Shakespeare.     1045. 

—  New  Place.     1045. 

—  ed.    Early  english  literature.    1009. 

Literature  of   the  16th   and  17th  centuries. 

1009. 

Progress  of  science  in  England.    289. 

Rara  mathematica.    295. 

Halleck,  C:    Sportsman's  gazetteer.    503. 

Halleck,  W:  A.     Light  and  love.     1452. 

Hallewell,  A.  D,  ed.  James  and  Lucretia  Mott. 
1453. 

Hallewell,  R:  P.  Quaker  invasion  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    1372. 

Hallewell,  S.  C.  F.     [Fiction.]    744. 

Halm,  Friedrich,  pseud,  see  MUnch-Belling- 
hausen,  E.  F.  J.  freiherr  v.     577. 

Halpine,  C :  G.    Baked  meats.     1063. 

—  Poetical  works.    1033. 

—  Private  Miles  O'Reilly.     1084. 

Halsey,  L.  W.  Scotland's  influence  on  civiliza- 
tion.   1213. 

Halstead,  L.  B.     [Fiction.]     744. 

Halsted,  C.  A.    Richard  III.     1469. 

Halversen,  J.  B.    Norsk  forfatter-lexikon.    20. 

Hamann,  J:G:    The  merchant.    1103. 

Hamel,  J.  English  voyages  to  northern  Russia. 
1280. 

Hamerling,  R.     [Fiction.]     744. 

—  [Gedichte].     1116. 

Hamersly,  L.  R.      Officers  of  the  United  States 

navy.     1500. 
Hamersly,   T:  H.    S.      Register  of   the  United 

States  navy.     234. 

—  Regular  army  register.     233. 
Hamerton,  E.,  mrs.  P.  G.     [Fiction.]     744. 
Hamerten,  P.  G.     [Fiction.]     744. 

—  Chapters  on  animals.     367. 

—  Etching  and  etchers.    489. 

—  Graphic  arts.    481. 

—  Human  intercourse.     1063. 

—  Intellectual  life.     1063. 

—  Modern  frenchmen.    1444. 

—  Painter's  camp.     1210. 

—  Paris.     1260. 

—  Round  my  house.     1259. 

—  Thoughts  about  art.    469. 

—  Turner.     1529. 

Hamerten,  Mrs.  P.  G.,  see  Hamerten,  E.    744. 
Hamilton,  A.  comte.    Memoirs  of  count  Gram- 

mont.    1496. 
Hamilton,  Alex.    Works.     185. 
Hamilton,  C.  G.     [Fiction.]     744. 
Hamilton,  C.  V.     [Fiction.]     744. 
Hamilton,  E.     [Fiction.]     744. 


Hamilton,  E.— Continued. 

—  Agrippina.     1498. 

Hamilton,  F.  H.  Fractures  and  dislocations. 
412. 

Hamilton,  G.  Vegetable  and  animal  physiology. 
360. 

Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.,  see  Dodge,  M.  A. 

Hamilton,  J:  C.     History  of  the  U.  S.     1347. 

Hamilton,  N.  E.  S.  A.  Mss.  corrections  in  Col- 
lier's Shakspere.    1047. 

Hamilton,  R.    In  trod,  to  merchandise.    450. 

—  Money  and  value.    200. 

Hamilton,  S.    National  flag  of  the  U.  S.     1565. 
Hamilton,  T:     [Fiction.]    745. 

—  Men  and  manners  in  America.    1365. 
Hamilton,  W.     Esthetic  movement  in  England. 

469. 

—  ed.    Parodies.    1081. 

Hamilton, /Sir  W :    Lectures  on  logic.     59. 

—  Lectures  on  metaphysics.    51. 
Hamley,  C:     [Fiction.]     745. 
Hamley,  E.  B.     [Fiction.]    745. 

—  Voltaire.     1448. 

Hamley,  W.  G.     [Fiction.]    745. 

Hamlin,  A:  C.     Among  gems.     324. 

Hamlin,  C.    Plans  of  reading.    510. 

Hamlin,  M.  C.  W.     Legends  of  le  Detroit.     1389. 

Hamm,  W:  v.    Die  naturkriifte.    430. 

Hammer-Purgstall,  J.  freiherr  v.     Geschichte 

des  osmanischen  reiches.     1289. 
Hammond,  A.    Practical  bricklaying.    460. 
Hammond,  Mrs.  E.  H.     [Fiction.]     745. 
Hammond,  J.  D.    History  of  pohtical  parties  in 

N.  Y.     1375. 
Hammond,  M.  E.     [Fiction.]    745. 
Hammond,  S:  H.   Hills,  lakes  and  forest  streams. 

1376. 
Hammond,  W:  A.     [Fiction.]     745. 

—  Insanity.     53. 

—  Spiritualism.    56. 

Hamst,  Olphar,  pseud.,  see  Thomas,  R.    30. 
Hanaford,  P.  A.    Abraham  Lincoln.    1466. 

—  Dickens.    1548. 

—  G:  Peabody.    1513. 

Hancock,   E.   C.      Amateur  pottery  and    glass 

painter.    480. 
Hancock,  W:    [Drama.]    555. 

—  and  A.  Moore.     [Drama.]    555. 

Hand,  F.  G.    Aesthetics  of  musical  art.    493. 

—  History  of  the  latin  language.    265. 
Handy  book  of  quotations.     517. 
Hanke,  H.  W.     [Fiction.]     745. 
Hanna,.W:      T:  Chalmers.     1457. 
Hanslick,  E:    Vom  musikalisch-schonen.    493. 
Hanson,  C:H:    Homer's  stories.     1139. 

—  Stories  of  the  days  of  kin^  Arthur.     514. 
Hanson,  J:  H.    Tlie  lost  prince.    1451. 
Hanson,  W:    Fallacies.    194. 

Haole,  A,  pseud.,  see  Bates,  G.  W. 

Haraszthy,  A.    Grape  culture.    438. 

Harbaugh,  H:    Poems.     1033. 

Harber,  G.  B.  Search  for  the  Jeannette  expedi- 
tion.   1426. 

Harbison,  M.    Zoology.    367. 

Harcourt,  C.  C.  L.  S.  duchesae  d'.  Duchess  of 
Orleans.     1496. 

Harcourt,  R.  Rambles  through  the  British  Isles. 
1230. 

Hardenberg,  F.  v.    [Selections.]    1104. 

Harder,  L:     [Fiction.]    745. 

Harding,  R.  B.,  see  Davis,  R.  B. 


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Hardman. 


ATTTHOR-INDEX. 


Hartmann. 


Hardman,  F:     [Fiction.]    745. 

Hardwick,  C:    History  of  the  christian  church. 

121. 
Hardwicke,  Countess  of,  see  Yorke,  E.    614. 
Hardwicke,  H.  J.    Medical  education.    393. 
Hardwicke,  P.     [Drama.]    555. 
Hardy,  A.  S.     [Fiction.]    745. 

—  Quaternions.    300. 

—  Topogrraphical  surveying.    418. 
Hardy,  I.  D.     [Fiction.]    745. 

—  Between  two  oceans.     1368. 

Hardy,  M.,  lady  T:  D.    Down  south.     1378. 

—  Through  cities  and  prairie  lands.    1344. 
Hardy,  T:    [Fiction.]    745. 

Hardy,  Uncle,  pseud.,  see  Senior,  W: 
Hare,  A:  J:  C.    Baroness  Bunsen.    1546. 

—  Days  near  Rome.    1269. 

—  Florence.     1268. 

—  Holland  and  Scandinavia.    1286. 

—  Northern  and  central  Italy.     1268. 

—  Records  of  a  quiet  life.     1550. 

—  Southern  Italy  and  Sicily.    1269. 

—  Studies  in  Russia.     1279. 

—  Venice.     1268. 

—  Walks  in  London.     1236. 

—  Walks  in  Rome.     1268. 

—  Wanderings  in  Spain.    1274. 

Hare,  J.  C:  and  A:  W:      Guesses  at  truth.     1094. 
Hare,  R.    Explosiveness  of  nitre.    451. 
Hare,  T:    Election  of  representatives.     163. 
Harford,  J.  S.     Michael  Angelo.     1532. 
Harford,  W.  G.  W.    Zoology  of  Alaska.    372. 
Harger,  C:  B.,  comp.    Milwaukee.     1394. 
Harger,  O.     Marine  isopoda.     375. 
Haring,  G:  W:H;     [Fiction.]    746. 

—  Wiener  bilder.     1249. 
Hariri.     Makamen.     1147. 
Harkness,  A.    [Philological  essays.]    266. 
Harkness,   M.  E.     Egyptian  life  and  history. 

1167. 
Harkness,  W :    [Astronomical  observations.]    307. 

—  Terrestrial  magnetism.     317. 
Harlan,  G:  C.    Eyesight.    403. 
Harland.  Marion,  pseud.,  see  Terhune,  M.  V. 
Harley,  Dr.  —.     [Fiction.]     746. 
Harper's  Christmas.    1091. 

Harper's    cyclopaedia   of   U.   S.  history.     B.   J: 

Lossing.     1343. 
Harper's  handbook.    W.  P.  Fetridge,  ed.     1204. 
Harper's  pictorial  history  of  the  rebellion.     1354. 
Harriman,  W.     In  the  orient.     1196. 
Harring,  J:,  pseud.,  see  Bagger,  C:  C.     670. 
Harrington,  George  Y.,  pseud.,  see  Baker,  W:  M. 

670. 
Harringrton,  N.  H.,  joint  author,  see  Yates,  E. 

613. 
Harrington,  R:    [Drama.]    555. 
Harris,  A.     [Drama.]     555. 

—  joint  author,  see  Buckingham,  L.    531. 

—  joint  author,  see  "Williams,  T:  J.     612. 
Harris,  A.  B.     Dooryard  folks.     369. 

—  Pleasant  authors.     1537. 

—  Winter  garden.     369. 
Harris,  C.  H.     Dentistry.     412. 
Harris,  James.    Hermes.    267. 

—  Philosophical  arrangements.    51. 

Harris,  J:  Collection  of  voyages  and  travels. 
1186. 

Harris,  J:,  principal  of  New  College.  Great  com- 
mission.    115. 

—  The  great  teacher.    93. 


Harris,  3:— Continued. 

—  Mammon.    100. 

—  Man  primeval.     94. 

—  Pre-adamite  earth.    79. 
Harris,  J.  C.     [Fiction.]     746. 

—  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.     1084. 

—  Uncle  Remus.     1084. 

Harris,  Sir  J.  H.,  earl  of  Malmesbury.    Memoirs. 

1493. 
Harris,  J:  R.    New  testament  autographs.     88. 
Harris,  M.     [Fiction.]    746. 
Harris,  T.  W:    Insects  injurious  to  vegetation. 

436. 
Harris,  W:C.     Prison-life.     1361. 
Harris,  Sir  W:  C.    Adventures  in  Africa.     1322. 

—  Highlands  of  Ethiopia.  1322. 
Harris,  W.  H.  Honey-bee.  442. 
Harris,  ;bYrW:  S.    Electricity.    315. 

—  Galvanism.    315. 

—  Magnetism.     316. 

Harris,  W:  T.    Education  and  the  10th  census.    241. 
Harrison,  A.  M.     Plane-table.    418. 
Harrison,  C.  C,  mrs.  B.  H.     [Fiction.]    746. 

—  Woman's  handiwork.    484. 
Harrison,  F:    Leon  Gambetta.    1429. 

—  Soul  and  future  life.    71. 

—  Eighteenth  century.    1168. 

Harrison,  G.      John  Howard  Payne.     1542. 
Harrison,  J .  A.    Glimpses  of  Sweden.    1206. 

—  Spain.    1271. 

—  Spain  in  profile.     1274. 

—  Story  of  Greece.    1173. 

Harrison,  J.  B.     Dangerous  tendencies  in  amer- 

ican  life.     147. 
Harrison,  J.  E.     Myths  of  the  Odyssey.    135. 
Harrison,  W.     [Drama.]     555. 
Harrison,  mrs.  W:     [Fiction]     747. 
Harsha,  Judge.     [Fiction.]     747. 
Harsha,  D:A.     Philip  Doddridge.     1457. 
Hart,  Mrs.  — .      [Fiction.]     747. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1033. 
Hart,  G:    Violin.    496. 

—  Violin  and  its  music.     496. 
Hart,  J.  C.     [Fiction.]     747. 

Hart,  J.  M.    German  universities.    250. 

—  Syllabus  of  anglo-saxon  literature.    276. 
Hart,  J:  S.    American  literature.     1006. 

—  Edmund  Spenser.    1021. 

—  English  literature.     1004. 

Hart,  M.  C.     Amateur  printer.     449. 
Harte,  F.  B.     [Fiction.]     747. 

—  Condensed  novels.     1081. 

—  Echoes  of  the  foot-hills.     1033. 
Harte,  W.    Gustavus  Adolphus.     1478. 
Hartelius,  T.  J:    Home  gymnastics.    404. 
Hartig,  F.  fi'rff/ V.      Genesis.     1241. 
Harting,  J.  E.     Bird  life.    381. 

—  British  extinct  animals.     379. 

Hartley,  C.  B.     Gen.  Francis  Marion.     1502. 

—  H:  Lee  and  T:  Sumter.     1502. 
Hartley,  M.     [Fiction.]     748. 
Hartley,  W.  N.    Air.     313.      . 

Hartmann,   C.   E.   R.    Darwinismus  und  thier- 

produktion.     353. 
Hartmann,  J.  E:     [Drama.]     556. 
Hartmann,  K:  R.  E:  v.     Gesammelte   studien. 

1121. 

—  Phiinomenologie  des  sittlichen  bewusstseins. 

60. 

—  Philosophy  of  the  unconscious.    48. 

—  Religion  des  geistes.    67. 

—  Wahrheit  una  irrthum  im  darwinismus.    354. 


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Hays. 


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Hartmann,  M.     [Fiction.]    748. 

—  Gesammelte  werke.    1110. 
Hartner,  E.     [Fiction.]    748. 
Hartopp,  W.  W.     [Drama.]     556. 
Hartshorne,  H:    Our  homes.     401. 
Hartung,  H.    Check-  und  giro-verkehr.     203. 
Hartwig,  G:  L:    Aerial  world.     329. 

—  Polar  world.     1421. 

—  Sea  and  its  living  wonders.     328. 

—  Subterranean  world.     327. 

—  Tropical  world.    327. 

Harvey,  E.    American  trotting  horse.    441. 
Harvey,  F.     [Drama.]     556. 
Harvey,  M.,  joint  author,  see  Hatton,  J. 
Harvey,  P:    Daniel  Webster.     1489. 
Harvey,  W:  H:    Marine  algae.     362. 
Harwood,  E.    Philosophical  scepticism.    98. 
Harwood,  J:  B.     [Fiction.]    748. 
Hase,  K:  A:    Miracle  plays.     513. 
Hasell,  E.  J.     Calderon.     1564. 

—  Tasso.     1564. 

HM,ser,  H.    Hlstorische  entwicklung  der  ohirurgle.    410. 
Haskel,  D.     Chronological  view  of  the  world. 

1150. 
Haskins,  G:  F.    Travels  in  England,  etc.    1209. 
Haslam,  W:    From  death  unto  life.     1456. 
Hassard,  J:R.  G.      J:  Hughes.     1450. 

—  Pickwickian  pilgrimage.     1235. 
-Pius  IX.     1462. 
Hassaurek,  F:     [Fiction.]     748. 

—  Among  the  Spanish  americans.     1418. 
Hasse,  F:C.A:   Geschichte  der  Lombardei.  1264. 
Hassell,  J.     Beauties  of  antiquity.     1233. 
Haswell,    C:  H.       Engineers'    and    mechanics' 

pocket-book.    414. 
Hatfield,  C.    Nicaragua  ship  canal.    423. 
Hatfield,  E.  F.     Poets  of  the  church.    1537. 

—  St.  Helena  and  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    1328. 
Hatfield,  R.  G.    American  house-carpenter.   461. 
Hattie,  Aunt,  pseud.,  see  Baker,  H.  N. 
Hatton,  J.     [Fiction.]     748. 

—  Journalistic  London.     1006. 

—  To-day  in  America.     1344. 

—  and  M.  Harvey.     Newfoundland.     1406. 

—  and  A.  Matthison.     [Drama.]     556. 

—  joint  author,  see  Oxenford,  J:     579. 
Hatton,  J.  H:    Irving's  impressions  of  America. 

1537. 
Hatton,    T:      Sketching   in    water -color   from 

nature.    485. 
Hauenschild,  R:G:Spillerv.     [Fiction.]     748. 
Hauff,  W:     [Fiction.]     748. 
Haugr,  F:    Anthologie.    1109. 
Haupt,  C:    Begriindung  der  piipstlichen  macht. 

125. 
Haupt,  H.    Bridge  construction.    420. 
Hauptmann,  M.     Opuscula.    491. 
Hausrath,  A.     [Fiction.]     749. 
Hausschatz  fiir  die  deutsche  jugend.  H.  Wagner, 

ed.     1126. 
Hausser,  L:    Deutsche  geschichte.     1239. 

—  Franzosische  revolution.     1255. 

—  Period  of  the  reformation.     1202. 
Haussez,  C:  L.  baron  A'.     Great  Britain.     1230. 
Haussonville,  G.  P.  O.  vicomte  d'.   Salon  of  mme. 

Necker.     1562. 
Havard,  H:     Heart  of  Holland.     1286. 
Haven,  A.     [Fiction.]    749. 
Haven,  G.    Our  next-door  neighbor.     1410. 

—  Pilgrim's  wallet.     1209. 

Haven,  8:  F.    Archaeology  of  the  U.  S.     1333. 


Havergal,  F.  R.    Swiss  letters.    1288. 
Havergal,  W:H:  History  of  old  hundredth.   104. 
Havers,  Dora,  see  Boulger,  D.    682. 
Haweis,  H.  R.     [Fiction.]     749. 

—  American  humorists.     1539. 

—  My  musical  memories.    491. 

Haweis,  Mrs.  H.  R.,  ed.    Chaucer  for  children. 

1025. 
Hawes,  G:  W.     Building  stones  in  the  U.  S.  459. 
Hawes,  W:  P.    Sporting  scenes.    1094. 
Hawkesworth,  J:    Adventurer.     1049. 

—  [Essays.]    1049. 

Hawkins,  Sir  J:    History  of  music.    493. 
Hawkins,  R.  C.    Titles  of  the  tirst  books.     449. 
Hawkins,  W:  G.       Lunsford  Lane.     1487. 
Hawks,  F.  L.     History  of  North  Carolina.    1380. 

—  Monuments  of  Egypt     1322. 

—  Oliver  Cromwell.     1469. 

—  ed.    Appleton's  cyclopaedia  of  biography.  1427. 
U.  S.  expedition  to  China  seas  and  Japan. 

1297. 

—  and  W:  S.  Perry,  eds.    Documentary  history 

of  the  protestant  episcopal  church.  127. 
Hawley,  F:  B.  Capital  and  population.  197. 
Hawley,  G.  P.,  ed.    Wit.  wisdom  and  philosophy 

of  Jean  Paul.     1128. 
Hawthorne,  J.     [Fiction.]     749. 

—  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.    1541. 

—  Saxon  studies     1247. 
Hawthorne,  N.     [Fiction.]    750. 

—  American  note-books.     1365. 

—  Complete  works.     1013. 

—  English  note-books.     1234. 

—  Franklin  Pierce.     1466. 

—  French  and  Italian  note-books.     1209. 

—  Index  to  works.     1048. 

—  Main-street.    1071. 

—  Our  old  home.     1234. 

Hawthorne,  S.     Notes  in  England  and  Italy. 

1234. 
Hay,  D:  R.    Catalogue  of  works.     26. 
Hay,  Elzey,  pseud.,  see  Andrews,  F.    666. 
Hay,  F.     [Drama.]    556. 

—  and  W.  Chapman.     556. 

—  joint  author,  see  Clements,  A.    538. 
Hay,  J:    Castilian  days.     1274. 

—  Pike  county  ballads.    1033. 
Hay,  M.  C.    ("Fiction.]    751. 

Hay,  O.  P.    Fishes  from  lower  Mississippi.    381. 
Hayden,  F.  V.   Geological  and  geograpnical  sur- 
vey of  the  territories.    340,  341. 

—  and  A.  R.  C.  Selwyn,  eds.     North   America. 

1342. 

—  joint  author,  see  Meek,  F.  B. 
Haydn,  J.    Dictionary  of  dates.    1150. 
Haydon,  B:  R.     Correspondence  and  table-talk. 

1529. 
Hayes,  A:  A.     [Fiction.]    753. 
Hayes,  A:  A.,  ^>.    New  Colorado.    1401. 
Hayes,  E:,  etZ.    Ballads  of  Ireland.    1024. 
Hayes,  H.,  joint  comp.,  see  Spooner,  J:  C. 
H^es,  I:  I.    Arctic  boat  journey.     1424. 

—  Land  of  desolation.    1425. 

—  Open  polar  sea.    1424. 

—  Pictures  of  arctic  travel.     1425. 
Haley,  W:      W:  Cowper.     1548. 
Haym,  R.     Herder.    1557. 

—  Romantische  schule.    1102. 

—  W:  V.Humboldt.    1519. 
Haynes,  J:  E:    Pseudonyms.    80. 
Hays,  F.    Women  of  the  day.     1484. 


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Heinel. 


Hays,  H.,  mrs.  W.  J.     [Fiction.]     753. 
Haywood,  A.    Essays.     1063. 

—  Gastronomy.    1050. 

—  Goethe.     1556. 

—  Statesmen  and  writers.     1063. 
Hayward,  C:,ir.    Sebastian  Cabot.    143S. 
Hayward,  Sir  J:      First  four    years  of    queen 

Elizabetti.     1222. 

Hazard,  R.  G.    Man  a  creative  first  cause.    57. 

Hazard,  S:    Santo  Domingo.     1413. 

Hazeltine,  M.  W.     British  and  american  educa- 
tion.    250. 

—  Chats  about  books.    1008. 
Hazelton,  F:     [Drama.]     556. 
Hazen,  E:    Popular  technology.     387. 

—  Professions  and  trades.     387." 
Hazen,  H:  A.    [Meteorolog-ical  papers.]    331. 
Hazen,  W:B.     Military  service.     1360. 
Hazlewood,  C.  H.     [Drama.]    556. 

—  and  A.  Williams.     [Di-ama.]    557. 
Hazlitt,  W:    Characters  of  Shakespeare's  plays. 

—  Dramatic  literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth. 

1043. 

—  English  comic  w^riters.    108;^. 

—  Lectures  on  the  english  poets.     1019. 

—  Napoleon  Buonaparte.     1475. 

—  Round  table.     1063. 

—  Spirit  of  the  age.    1063. 

—  Table  talk.    1063. 

Hazlitt,  W:  C.    Bibliographical  collections.     17. 

—  Bibliography  of  old  english  literature.     17. 

—  Venetian  republic.     1264. 

—  ed.    Shakespeare  jest-books.     1083. 
Head,  Sir  F.  B.     Bubbles.    1248. 

—  Descriptive  essays.     1064. 

—  James  Bi-uce.     1516. 

—  Printer's  devil.    1050. 

Head,  P.  R.      Van  Dyck.     1530. 

—  joint  author,  see  Poynter,  E:  J. 
Headley,  J.  T.     Adirondack.    1376. 

—  Chaplains  of  the  revolution.     1450. 

—  Darien  exploring  expedition.     1412. 

—  Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders.     1500. 

—  Gen.  Grant.     1467. 

—  Gen.  Havelock.     1505. 

—  Imperial  guard.     1257. 

—  Napoleon  and  his  marshals.     1507. 

—  Oliver  Cromwell.     1469. 

—  Sacred  mountains.     1311. 

—  Sacred  plains.     1311. 

—  Sacred  scenes  and  characters.    84. 

—  Washington  and  his  generals.     1500. 

—  Winfield  Scott.     1503. 

—  ed.     Mountain  adventures.     1196. 
Headley,  P.  C.     Empress  Josephine.     1476. 

—  Facing  the  enemy.     1503. 

—  Fighting  Phil.    1503. 

—  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant.     1467. 

—  Island  of  fire.     1284. 

—  Lafayette.     1507. 

—  Mary  queen  of  Scots.     1471. 

—  Miner  boy  and  his  Monitor.     1525. 

—  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     1475. 

—  Old  Salamander.     1501. 

—  Old  Stars.     1502. 

—  Public  men  of  to-day.     1483. 
Healy,  M.,  see  Bigot,  M.     678. 

Heap,  G.  H.     Central  route  to  the  Pacific.     1398. 
Heard,  F.  F.    Oddities  of  the  law.    208. 

—  Shakespeare  as  a  lawyer.     1046. 


Hearding,    W:  H.     Hydrographic  and  mining 

surveys.    427. 

Hearn,  L.,  ed.     Stray  leaves  from  strange  liter- 
ature.   513. 

Heart,  J.     Journal.     1352. 

Heart  and  its  functions.     403. 

Heath,  F.  G:    English  peasantry.     1232. 

Heath,  R:    Quinet.     1447. 

Heath,  R:F.    Albrecht  Durer.     1530. 

—  Titian.     1532. 

Heather,  J:  F.    Mathematical  instruments.    414. 

Heaton,  E.  M.     [Fiction.]    753. 

Heaton,  M.  C.    Correggio.    1531. 

Heaton,   M.   M.     Concise  history  of    painting. 

486. 
Heaton,  W:     [Fiction.]    753. 
Hebbel,  F:     [Drama.]    557. 
Hebel,  J:  P:    AUemanische  gedichte.     1116. 

—  [Auswahl].    1108. 

—  Werke.    1108. 

Heber,  R.    Jeremy  Taylor.     1457. 

—  Poetical  works.    1033. 

—  Upper  provinces  of  India.     1303. 
Hebrew  tales.     1146. 

Heck,  J:  G.     Iconographic  encyclopaedia.    31. 
Hecker,  1:  T:     Aspirations  of  nature.     126. 

—  Questions  of  the  soul.     126. 

Hecker,  J:     Scientific  basis  of  education.    239. 
Hecker,  J.  F:  C.    Epidemics  of  the  middle  ages. 

Hector,  A.  F.    [Fiction.]     753. 

Hedge,  F:  H:    Atheism  in  philosophy.     43. 

—  Prose  writers  of  Germany.     1103. 

—  Reason  in  religion.    79. 

—  ed.    Essays  and  reviews.     72. 
Hedge,  L.     Elements  of  logick.     59. 
Hedges,    H:   T.      Polyglot    index    of    materia 

medica.    406. 
Hee,  J.    Count  Brandt.     1498. 
"Heege,  Frau — .     [Fiction.]    753. 
Heeren,  A.  H.  L:    Ancient  Greece.     1171. 

—  Ancient  history.     1164. 

—  Carthaginians,  ethiopians  and  egyptians.  1164. 

—  Nations  of  antiquity.     1164. 

—  Political  system  of  Europe.     1202. 

—  Three  historical  treatises.     1159. 
Heeringen,  G.  v.    Mein  sommer.     1266. 
Hegel,  C:    Stadteverfassung  von  Italien.     213. 
Heg-el,  G:  W:  F:     Introduction  to  the  philosophy  of 

history.    1104. 

—  Who  thinks  abstractly  ?    1104. 

—  Philosophy  of  history.     1149. 
Heidenreich,  K:  H:    AntholoKie.    1109. 
Heigel,  K:     [Fiction.]    753. 

Heilprin,  L:    Historical  reference-book.    1150. 
Heilprin,  M.    Historical  poetry  of  the  ancient 

hebrews.     1146. 
Heimburg,  W.,  pseud.,  see  Behrens,  B.    674. 
Heimskringla.     Snorri  Sturluson.    1282. 
Heine,  C:  rt«er  v.    Hospltalbrand.    410. 
Heine,  H:     [Gedichte.]     1116. 

—  Memoirs  and  fragments.    1557. 

—  Pictures  of  traveH    1204. 

—  Poems  and  ballads.    1116. 

—  Prose  miscellanies.    1126. 

—  Romantic  school.     1103. 

—  Salon.     1126. 

—  Siimmtliche  werke.     1110. 

—  Wit,  wisdom  and  pathos.    1126. 

Heineke,  W.  Chirurgische  krankheiten  des  kopfes.  411. 

—  EntziindunKen  des  unterleibes.    411. 

Heinel,  E:  F:  R:    Geschichte  Preussens.     1243. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Heinemann. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Hertzberg. 


Ixiij 


Heinemann,  Friedrich,  pseud.,  see  Haberlin, 
K:L:    742. 

Heinemann,  O.  v.  Hannover  und  Braun- 
schweig.   1247. 

Heinz,  — .     Kanale  uud  sammelbecken.     258. 

Heinz,  A.     [Fiction.]     753. 

Heinze,  T.    Fremdworter.    277. 

Heiss,  M.     Gospels  examined.     89. 

Heitz,  Vj.    Nordaraerikanische  konkurrenz.    194. 

Heldenbuch.     K:  J.  Simrock,  «r.     1113. 

Heliand.     K:  J.  Simrock,  tr.     1113. 

Hell,  Theodor,  pseud.,  see  Winkler,  K:  G.  T. 

Heller,  1.     [Fiction.]     753. 

Heller,  W:  R.     [Fiction.]     753. 

Hellmuth,  Ernst,  pseud.,  see  Schmidt-Weissen- 
fels,  E: 

Hellmuth,  Paul,  pseud.,  see  Fischer,  J.  H:L.  728. 

Hellwald,  F:  v.     Centralasien.    1316. 

—  Culturgeschichte.     151. 

—  Hintermdische  lander.     1305. 

—  Russians  in  central  Asia.     1316. 

—  and  L.  C.  Beck.     Die  heutige  Tiirkei.     1292. 
Helmer,  S.  R.,  ed.     C:  D.  Helmer.     1452. 
Helmholtz,  H.  L:  F.    Interaction  of  forces.    311. 

—  Lectures  on  scientific  subjects.     285. 
Heloise.    Lettei's  to  Abelard.     1461. 
Helper,  H.  R.     Impending  crisis.     167. 
Helps,  ;8i>A.     [Fiction.]     754. 

—  Brevia.     1094. 

—  Columbus.     1517. 

—  Companions  of  my  solitude.     1094. 

—  Essays.     1064. 

—  Friends  in  council.     1094. 

—  Las  Casas.     1462. 

—  Pizarro.     1518. 

—  Social  pressure.     1094. 

—  Spanish  conquest  in  America.     1411. 

—  Thomas  Brassey.     1524. 

—  Thoughts  upon  government.     159. 
Helvetius,  C.  A.     Treatise  on  man.     50. 
Hemans,  F.  D.    Poetical  works.     1033. 
Hencke,  K.  L.     [Fiction.]    754. 
Henderson,  A.    Palestine.     1311. 
Henderson,  F.  C.     [Fiction.]     754. 
Henderson,  Marc  Anthony,  pseud.,  see  Strong, 

G:  A. 
Henderson,  P:    Garden  and  farm  topics.    430. 

—  Gardening  for  pleasure.    440. 

—  Gardening  for  profit.     440. 

—  Hand-book  of  plants.    357. 

—  Practical  floriculture.     440. 
Hendrickson,  H:    Out  from  the  darkness.   1513. 
Henkel,  F.     [Fiction.]     754. 

Hennepin,  L:    Louisiana.     1332. 

Henning,  L:  F:     [Fiction.]     754. 

Henricus,  Bruno,  pseud.     [Fiction.]    754. 

Henricus  vom  See,  pseud.,  see  Dilg,  W: 

Henry,  C.  S.     [Fiction.]     754. 

Henry,  M.     Complete  works  ;  v.  2.     69. 

Henry,  P.    Diaries  and  letters.     1458. 

Henry,  R.     [Drama.]     557. 

Henry,  W:  S.     War  with  Mexico.     1353. 

Hensel,  S.     Mendelssohn  family.     1535. 

Henshall,   J.   A.       Camping    and    cruising   in 

Florida.    1381. 
Henshaw,  H :  W.    Animal  carvings.    1340. 
Henty,  G.  A.     [Fiction.]     754. 
Heppe,  H:,  ed.,  see  Soldan,  W:  G.     55. 
Hepworth,  G:  H.     [Fiction.]     754. 

—  Starboard  and  port.     1405. 

—  Whip,  hoe  and  sword.    1360. 


Hepworth,  Mrs.  G:  H.     [Fiction.]    754. 
Herbermann,   C:  G.      Business  life  in   ancient 

Rome.     1176. 
Herbert,  A.    A  politician  in  trouble  about  his  soul.  146. 


Herbert,  E:  lord.    Autobiography.     1550. 
Herbert,  G:     [Poetical  woi 
Herbert,  G.  C.     [Drama.] 


1033. 


Herbert,  H:  W:     [Fiction.]     754. 

—  Captains  of  the  roman  republic.    1508. 

—  Frank  Forester's  fleld  sports.    505. 

—  Fugitive  sporting  sketches.     503. 
Herbert,  J.    ^Fiction.]    755. 
Herbert,  Lucian,  pseud.,  see  Gundling,  J. 
Herbert,  T:  M.   Realistic  assumptions  of  modern 

science.    46. 
Herbert,  W:    Works.     1013. 
Herbst,  W:      J:  H:  Voss.     1.559. 

—  and  A.  Schulz,  eds.   Encyklopiidie  der  neueren 

geschichte.     1149. 
Herchenbach,  W.     [Fiction.]     755. 
Herculano,  A.    [Fiction.]     755. 
Herdegen,  R.    Geschichte  des  iirztlichen  standes. 

393. 
Herder,   J:    G.   v.     Love   and    self,   Metempsychosis, 

Tithon  and  Aurora.    1103. 

—  Werke.    1110. 

—  Same.     1106. 

Herford,  B.     Story  of  religion  in  England.     122. 
Hergenhahn,  T.     Antragsrecht.     222. 

—  Konigthum  und  verfassung.     161. 
Hergesheimer,  E.  Pantograph.     489. 

—  Plane-table.    418. 

Hericourt,    J.    d'.       Woman's    philosophy    of 

woman.     153. 
Hering,  F.    Erinnerungen  eines  legioniirs.    233. 
Herlossohn,  G:  K:     [Fiction.]    755. 

—  Lieder.     1117. 

Hermann,  C:  F:    Political  antiquities  of  Greece. 

1171. 
Hermann,  Eugen,  pseud.,  see  Dedenroth,  E.  H. 
Hermann,    K.      Lexikon    der    weltgeschichte. 

1150. 
Hermann,  L.     Human  physiology.     399. 
Hermon,  H.     Hellerism.    497. 
Herndon,  W:  L.,  and  L.  Gibbon.     Valley  of  the 

Amazon.     1415. 
Herodotos.    Boys'  and  girls'  Herodotus.     1163. 

—  History.     1163. 

—  Stories  of  the  east.     1163. 

—  Story  of  the  persian  war.     1163. 
Heroic  adventure.    1196. 
Herrick,  R.     Hesperides.     1033. 
Herrick,  S.  B.     Wonders  of  plant-life.    356. 
Herrmann,  A:  L.     Geschichte  Russlands.     1275. 
Herrmann,  B.  A.     [Drama.]     557. 
Herrmann,  E.,  joint  author,  see  Strahl,  P. 
Herrmann,  Eugen,  pseud.,  see  Dedenroth,  E.  H. 

709. 
Herschel,  mrs.  J:    Caroline  Herschel.     1522. 
Herschel,  Sir  J:  F:  W:    Familiar  lectures.     286. 
Hertz,  H:     [Drama.]     557. 
Hertz,  W:    Deutsche  sage  in  Elsass.    141. 

—  Heinrich  von  Schwaben.     1117. 

—  Werwolf.    54. 

Hertzberg,   G.   F:     Geschichte  der  byzantiner. 
1290. 

—  Geschichte  des  romischen  kaiserreich^-.     1179. 

—  Geschichte  Griechenlands.     1288. 

-^  Geschichte  von  Hellas  und  Rom.    1171. 

—  Messenische  kriege.    1174. 

—  Perserkrieg.     1174. 


Niuubers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Ixiv 


Hervey. 


ATJTHOR-INDEX . 


Hirzel. 


Hervey,  James.  Meditations  and  contempla- 
tions.   101.  ,^        . 

Hervey,  J:,  lord  Hervey  of  Ickworth.  Memoirs. 
1325. 

Hervey,  T:  K.    Book  of  Christmas.    260. 

—  ed.    English  Helicon.     1022. 
Hervilly,  E.  d'.     [Drama.]     558. 
Herwegh,  G:    Gedichte.     1117. 
Hesekiel,  G:  L:    [Fiction.]    756. 

—  Bismarck.     1495. 
Hesiodos.     Works.     1138. 

Hess,  Bernhard,  pseud.,  see  Hesslein,  B.     756. 

Hess,  R:    Forstliche  unterrichtsfrage.     438. 

Hesse,  F:  H.     Der  felsen  Petri.     127. 

Hesse-Wartegg,  E.  v.    Tunis.     1319. 

Hessels,  J:  H:    Gutenberg.     449. 

Hesslein,  B.     [Fiction]     756. 

Hetherington,  W:     [Fiction.]     756. 

Hettner,  H.  Literaturegeschichte  des  18ten 
jahrhunderts.     509. 

Heuer,  W:  B..,  joint  author,  see  ■Williamson,  R.  S. 

HeurtleyyC.  A.    Miracles.    72. 

Hewes,  F.  W .,  and  H:  Gannett.  Scribner's  sta- 
tistical atlas  of  the  U.  S.     1364. 

Hewett,  R.Jr.     Coffee.     438. 

Hewins,  C.  M.     Books  for  the  young.     15. 

Hewitt,  M.  E.,  ed.    Heroines  of  history.     1433. 

Hewlett,  E.,  pseud.,  see  Copley,  E.    703. 

Hey,  W:    Fabeln.     1126. 

—  Picture  fables.     1126. 

Heyd,  W:    Geschichte  des  Levantehandels.    255. 
Heyer,  F.     Canossa  und  Venedig.     126. 
Heyne,  C:T.     [Fiction.]    756. 
Heyner,  C.     Erinnerungen  an  Frankfurt.     1248. 
Heyse,  Paul  J:  L:     [Fiction.]     756. 
Heywood,  E.  H.     Uncivil  liberty.     154. 
Hickey,  W:,  ed.  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.,  e^c.  210. 
Hicklin,  J:     Guide  to  Eaton  Hall.     1236. 
Hickok,  L.  P.     Moral  science.     60. 
Higgle,  T:     [Drama.]     558. 

—  and  T:  H.  Lacy.     [Drama.]     558. 

—  and  R.  Shepherd.     [Drama.]    558. 
Higgin,  L.     Handbook  of  embroidery.     484. 
Higgins,  S.  E.     Women  of  Europe.     1433. 
Higgins,  W.  M.    The  earth.    334. 
Higginson,  T:  W.     [Fiction.]     757. 

—  American  explorers.     1349. 

—  Array  life  in  a  black  regiment.     1360. 

—  Common-sense  about  women.     154. 

—  English  statesmen.     1490. 

—  History  of  the  United  States.    1345. 

—  Larger  history  of  the  U.  S.     1347. 

—  Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli.     1540. 

—  Out-door  papers.     1064. 

—  Philanthropy.    73. 

High  private,  A.  pseud.,  see  Quincy,  S:  M.     828. 

Hilaire,  E.  M.     [Fiction.]     757. 

Hildebrandt,  H.    Krankheiten  der  aussern  weiblichen 

genitalien.    412. 
Hildebrandt,  J.  A.  K:     [Fiction.]     757. 
Hildenbrand,  W:    Cable  making  for  suspension 

bridges.     431. 
Hildreth,  R:     [Fiction.]     757. 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.    1346. 

—  Japan.     1300. 

—  Theory  of  politics.     160. 

—  ed.    Atrocious  judges.     1510. 

Hildreth,  S:  P.  Meteorological  observations.  333. 
Hilgard,  E.  W.     Cotton  production  in  the  U.  S. 
431. 

—  Geology  of  low^er  Louisiana.    338. 


Hilgard,  J.  E.     Catalogue  of  stars.    302. 

—  Magnetic  declination  in  the  U.  8.     320. 

—  Standai-ds  of  measure.    260. 

—  Tables  for  projecting  maps.     327. 

—  Transatlantic  longitudes.    305. 

—  Zenith  telescope  for  obs.  of  time.     306. 

—  and  H.  W.  Blair.   Magnetic  observations.  320. 

—  joint  author,  see  Bache,  A.  D. 
Hill,  A.     [Drama.]     558. 

Hill,  A.  S.    Rhetoric.     515. 
Hill,  D:  J.      Bryant.     1539. 

—  Washington  Irving.     1541. 

Hill,  E.    Plan  for  extinguishing  crime.    322. 

Hill,  G:B.,  ed.     Gordon  in  central  Africa.     1325. 

Hill,  G:  C.     Benedict  Arnold.     1501. 

—  Benjamin  Franklin.     1486. 

—  Capt.  John  Smith.     1503. 

—  Daniel  Boone.     1518. 

—  Homespun.     1067. 

—  Israel  Putnam.     1503. 

Hill,  H.  A.    Abbott  Lawrence.     1514. 

—  Punishment  for  certain  crimes.    322. 
Hill,  L.  A.     Rhine  roamings.     1348. 
Hill,  M.     Juvenile  delinquency.     236. 

Hill,  R.     Thoughts  on  religious  subjects.     76. 
Hill,  Sir  R.,  and  G:  B.     Sir  Rowland  Hill.     1493. 
Hill,T:    True  order  of  studies.    244. 
Hill,  T:  E.     Social  and  business  forms.     451. 
HiUard,  G:  S.    Capt.  J:  Smith.    1437. 

—  G:  B.  McClellan.     1502. 

—  Mercantile  profession.    64. 

—  Six  months  in  Italy.     1266. 

—  ed.     G:Ticknor.     1542. 

Hillebrand,  J.    Deutsche  nationalliteratur.  1103. 
Hillebrand,  K:    France.    1359. 

—  German  thought.     1103. 

—  Geschichte  Frankreichs.     1251. 

—  Zeiten,  volker  und  menschen.     1131. 
Hiller,  F.     Mendelssohn.     1535. 
Hillern,  W.  v.     [Fiction.]     757. 
Hillhouse,  J.  A.     [Drama.]     558. 

Hills,  W:  H.,  comp.     Students'  songs.    495. 
Hind,  H:  Y.     Canadian  Red  River  exploring  ex- 
pedition.    1408. 
Hindley,  C:    Tavern  anecdotes.     261. 

—  ed.    Roxburghe  ballads.     1023. 
Hines,  G.     Oregon.     1404. 
Hingston,  E:  P.     Genial  showman.     1539. 
Hinrich,  A.     [Fiction.]     757. 

Hinrichs,  J.  C.,  puM.     Biicher-verzeichniss.     19. 
Hinsdale,  B.  A.     Garfield  and  education.     1467. 

—  Republican  text-book.     168. 

—  Schools  and  studies.     344. 
Hinton,  J.     Health.    403. 

—  Mystery  of  pain.     101. 

—  ed.    Physiology.    403. 

Hinton,  J:  H.     History  of  the  U.  S.     1347. 
Hinton,  J:  W.    Reply  to  "Western  farmer  in  America." 

305. 
Hinton,  L:  J.    Education  of  artisans.    340. 
Hinton,  R:  J.     English  radical  leaders.     1490. 
Hints  for  painters.     463. 

Hipkins,  H.  T.,  aretZ  G.  Murray.    [Drama.]    558. 
Hippokrates.     Writings  eijitomized.     391. 
Hirsch,  A:    Volkskrankheiten.     405. 

—  ed.     Biographisches  lexikon  der  arzte.     1533. 
Hirsch,  F.  W.     Deutsche  literatur.     1103. 
Hirschberg,  E.    Selbsthilfe  des  arbeiterstandes. 

197. 
Hirst,  H:  B.    Endymion.    1033. 
Hirzel,  S.     Goethe-bibliothek.     26. 
Historians  of  Scotland.     1313. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Hitchcock. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Holmes. 


Historical  selections.     1159. 

Historical  tales  of  the  wars  of  Scotland.     1215. 

History  of  the  year.     1162. 

Hitchcock,  E:  "  Geology.     335. 

—  Physical   education   and   hygiene   in  Amherst 

college.     352. 

—  Religion  of  geology.     82. 

—  Religious  lectures  on  tlie  four  seasons.     100. 

—  Reminiscences  of  Amherst  college.    249. 

—  Surface  geolog^^y.    335. 

—  and  others.      Power  of  christian  benevolence. 

1513. 
Hitchcock,  E.  A.     [Fiction.]    757. 

—  Colin  Clouts  come  home  againe.     1021. 
Hitchman,  F.     Beaconslield.     1491. 
Hittell,  J:  S.     Alta  California  almanac.     169. 

—  History  of  culture.     151. 
Hitz,J:    Education  in  Switzerland.    241. 
Hlawacek,  E:    Karlsbad.     334. 
Hoadley,  B:    [Drama.]    558. 
Hoar,  G:  F.     American  lawyer.    208. 

—  James  A.  Garfield.  1468. 
Hoare,  C:  Slide-rule.  297. 
Hoare,  P.     [Drama.]     558. 

Hoare,  Sir  R:  C.    Italy  and  Sicily.    1270. 
Hobart,    H.    C.      Capture,    imprisonment    and 

escape.     1361. 
Hobart,  J:  H:    Apology  for  apostolic  order.    114. 

—  Posthumous  works.     109. 
Hobbes,  T:    English  works.     1013. 
Hobbs,  A.  C.     Locks  and  safes.    457. 
Hobday,  E.     Cottage  gardening.     440. 
Hoby,  J.,  join.t  author,  see  Cox,  F.  A: 
HOcker,  G.     [Fiction.]     757. 

—  Wieland.    1444. 

Hodder,  E.     Cities  of  the  world.     1184. 

—  ed.     All  the  world  over    1190. 
Hodge,  A.  A.     C:  Hodge.     1451. 
Hodge,  C:    What  is  darwinism  ?    354. 
Hodgkin,  T:    Italy  and  her  invaders.     1180. 
Hodgson,   F:  T.,    comp.     Mechanics'  slide-rule. 

297. 
Hodgson,  G.  S.     [Drama.]     558. 
Hodgson,  J.  T.     Francis  Hodgson.     1456. 
Hodgrson,  R.    Lit'o  of  Porteus.    71. 
Hodgson,  W:  B.     Errors  in  the  use  of   english. 

270. 
Hodson,  W:  S.  R.     Soldier's  life  in  India.     1505. 
Hoes,  — ,  and  Way,  — .      Anecdotical  olio.     518. 
Hoey,  Mrs.  F.  S.  Cashel-.     [Fiction.]     757. 
Hoey,  J.  C.    Birthplace  of  St.  Patrick.    73. 
He5fer,  A.,  tr.     Indische  gedichte.     1147. 
HOfer,  E.     [Fiction.]     758. 
Hoefer,  J:  C.  F.,  ed.    Nouvelle    biographic  uni- 

verselle.     1427. 
Hoffman,  C:  F.     [Fiction.]     758. 

—  .Jacob  Leisler.    1438. 

—  Winter  in  the  west.     1385. 

—  Same.    1388. 

Hoffman,  W.    Leisure  hours  in  Russia.     1280. 
Hoffman,  W.  J .     Birds  of  Nevada.    384. 
Hoffmann,  A.  F:  F.     [Fiction.]     758. 
Hoffmann,  E.  T.  A.     [Fiction.]    758. 
Hoffmann,  H:    Humoristische  studien.     1125. 
Hoffmann,  K:  F:  V.    Erde  und  ihre   bewohner. 

1182. 
Hoffmann,  Prof.  L:,  pseud,  for  Angelo  J.  Lewis. 

Modern  magic.     497. 

—  Parlor  amusements.     499. 

Hoffmann,  S:  F:  W:,  ed.    EncyklopJidie  der  erd-, 
volker-  und  staatenkunde.     1181. 


I  Hoffmann,     W:       Wcirterbuch    der    deutschen 
sprache.     275. 
Hoffmann  v.   Fallersleben,   A:   H:     Gedichte. 

—  Unpolitische  lieder.     1117. 
Hoffmeister,  K:,  «e«  Viehoff,  H:    1559 
Hofland,  B.  W.     [Fiction.]    759. 
Hofmeister,  A.     [Fiction.]     759. 
Hogarth  illustrated.    J:  Ireland.     488. 
Hogarth,  G:  Memoirs  of  the  musical  drama.  4«4 

—  Musical  history.    493. 
Hogg,  James.     [Fiction.]     759. 

—  Anecdotes  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.     15.52. 

—  Poetical  works.     1033. 

Hogg,  Jabez.     The  microscope.    356. 
Hohbach,  F:  W.,  ed.    Aus  Amerika.    1366. 
Holbach,  P.  H:  T.  ba7^on  d'.   System  of  nature.  79. 
Holbeach,  Henry,  pseud.,  see  Rands,  W-  B 
Holbein,  F.  I.  v.     [Drama.]    .558. 
Holberg,  Baron  L:  v.    Nicolai  Klimii  iter  subter- 
raneum.    1144. 

—  Niels  Klim's  wallfahrt.    1144. 

Holbrook,  A.    Information  about  the  teeth    403 
Holbrook,  E.  A.    Life-thoughts.     1033. 
Holden,  E:S.    [Astron.  observations.]    307. 

—  Books  on  transit  of  Mercury.    21. 

— -  Central  amer.  picture  writing.    1;J40. 

—  Index  catalogue  of  books  relating  to  nebulai, 

clusters,  etc.    303. 

—  Sir  W:  Hersehel.     1522. 

—  joint  author,  see  Newcomb,  S. 

Holden,  L.     Landmarks,  medical  and  sursrical. 

398.  * 

HOlderlin,  J:  C.  F:    Ausgewiihlte  werke.     1117. 
Holiday  rambles.    1209. 
Hon,  H:     [Drama.]     5.58. 
Holland,  Lord,  see  Fox-Vassall,  H:  R: 
!   Holland,  C.     [Fiction.]     760. 
Holland,  F:  M.    Stories  from  Robert  Browning. 

1020. 
Holland,  H.    Moritz  v.  Schwind.     1530. 
Holland,  Sir  H:    Recollections.     1523. 
Holland,  J.  G.     [Fiction.]     760. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1034. 

—  Abraham  Lincoln.     1466. 

—  Every-day  topics.     1064. 

—  Gold-foii:    61. 

I   —  History  of  western  Massachusetts.    1372. 
I     -  Lessons  in  life.     1064. 

—  Letters  to  the  Joneses.     65. 

—  Plain  talks.     1064. 

,  —  Titcomb's  letters.     1065. 

I   Holland,  S.  J.adi/.     Sydney  Smith.     1457. 

i   Holland,  T:  E.    Jurisprudence.    208. 

HoUey,  A.  L.     American  and  european  railway 
practice.    422. 
;   —  joint  autJior,  see  Colbum,  Z. 
'  HoUey,  G:  W.    Falls  of  Niagara.    328. 

HoUey,  M.    My  opinions  and  Betsey  Bobbet's. 
j  1084. 

Hollingshead,  J:     [Drama.]     558. 
!   HoUister,  G:  H.     [Fiction.]    760. 
!   Holloway,  L.  C.    Charlotte  Bronte.     1546. 

—  Famous  american  fortunes.     1438. 

—  Ladies  of  the  White  House.     1519. 

—  Mothers  of  great  men.    1434. 
Holm,  Saxe,  pseud.     [Fiction.]     760. 
Holmes,  A.    Annals  of  America.     1381. 
Holmes,  E:    Mozart.     1535. 

Holmes,  G.    Vocal  physiology  and  hygiene.   400. 

—  Voice  production  and  preservation.    400. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Holmes. 


ATJTHOR-INDEX. 


Hoskyns. 


r)2. 


1065. 


Holmes,  J:   Missions  of  the  united  brethren.  115. 
Holmes,  N.     Authorship  of  Shakespeare.     1048. 
Homes,  O.  W.     [Fiction.]     760. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1034. 

—  Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table.     1065. 

—  Border  lines  of  knowledge.     391. 

—  Currents  and  counter-currents.     393. 

—  Emerson.     1447. 

—  Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals 

—  Mechanism  of  vital  action.    10.50. 

—  Medical  essays.     392. 

—  Motley.     1542. 

—  Pages  from  an  old  volume  of  life. 

—  Poet  at  the  breakfast-table.     1065. 

—  Professor  at  the  breakfast  table.     1065. 

—  Soundings  from  the  Atlantic.     1065. 
Holmes,  "W.  H.     Ancient  ruins  in  Colorado,  etc. 

1342. 

—  Art  in  shell.    1340. 

—  Prehistoric  textile  fabrics.     1340. 

Hoist,  H.  V.     Constitutional  histoi-y  of  the  U.  S. 
165. 

—  J:  C.  Calhoun.     1484. 

Hoist,  H.  P:     Sicilianische  uovellen.     1270. 
Holt,  A.     Fancy  dresses.    497. 
Holt,  E.  S.     [Fiction.]     760. 
Holtei,  K:  E:  V.     [Fiction.]    760. 
Holton,  E:  D.    From  midland  to  the  Pacilic.  1399. 
Holty,  L:H:C.    Gedichte.    1108. 
Holtzendorfif,  J.  W:  F.  P.  v.      J.  C.  Bluntschli. 
1495. 

—  Priester-colibat.     114. 

—  ed.  Deutsche  zeit- und  streitfra<;an.  147. 
Holtzmann,  A.  Deutsche  mythologie.  136. 
Holtzm^ann,  H:  J.,  and  R.  ZOpflfel.     Lexikon  fiir 

theolo^ie.     67. 
Holub,  E.     Seven  years  in  south  Africa.     1329. 
Holway-Calthrop,  H.  C,  see  Calthrop. 
Holyoake,  G:  J.     Among  the  americans.     1367. 

—  Co-operation  in  England.     199. 
Holyrood,  History  of.     1215. 

Hom.ans,    I.   S  ,   ed.      Merchants'  and   bankers' 

almanac.     202. 
Homar.     Consolation.     101. 
Home,  D.  D.     Incidents  in  my  life.     1454. 
Home,  H:,  lord  Kumes.      Elements  of  criticism. 

465. 

—  History  of  man.    351. 
Home,  J:     [Drama.]    558. 
Homeros.     Homeric  ballads.     1138. 

—  Homer's  stories  simply  told.     1139. 

—  Iliad.     1139. 

—  Odyssey.     1139. 

—  Stories  from  Homer.     1 139. 
Homes,  H:  A.    State  libraries.    1. 

—  and  W:  I.  Fletcher.    Historical  societies.    1. 
Homes  and  haunts  of  our  elder  poets.     1539. 
Homes  of  american  authors.     1539. 
Homes  of  american  statesmen.     1483. 
Homilies.     104. 

Honan,  M.    B.      "Our  own  correspondent"   in 

Italy.     1266. 
Hone,  W:    Apocryphal  new  testamant.     91. 
HOnes,   C.      Keformbewegung    des  Brahraoso- 

madsch.     138. 
Hood,  E.  P.    Old  England.     1227. 

—  Oliver  Cromwell.     1469. 

—  Robert  Hall.     1458. 

—  Scottish  characteristics.     1231. 
Hood,  J :  B.     Advance  and  retreat.     1300. 
Hood,  T:     [Drama.]    558. 

—  [Fiction.]    761. 


Hood,  T:— Continued. 

—  Our  family.     1084. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1034. 

—  Pro.se  works.     1014. 

—  Rhymester.    276. 

—  Whimsicalities.     1084. 
Hook,  T.  E:    [Fiction.]     761. 
Hooker,  Sir  J.  D.     Botany.     358. 

—  Natural  orders  in  botany.    361. 

—  joint  author,  see  Gray,  A. 
Hooker,  R:    Works.     69. 

Hooker,  W.     Child's  book  of  nature  ;  air,  watei% 
heat,  etc.    311. 

Animals.     401. 

Plants.    359. 

Hookham,  M.  A.    Margaret  of  Anjou.    1471. 

Hooper,  Louisa.     [Fiction.]     761. 

Hooper,  Lucy  H.     [Fiction.]     761. 

Hope,  Ascott  R.,  pseud.,  see  MoncrieflF,  R.  H. 

Hope,  S.     [Fiction.]     761. 

Hope,  T:     [Fiction.]     761. 

Hopfen,  H.     [Fiction.]     761. 

Hopkins,  A.  A.     [Fiction.]     761. 

Hopkins,  E.     [Fiction.]     761. 

Hopkins,  J:  H:     American  citizen.     164. 

—  Evidences  of  Christianity.    99. 

—  View  of  slavery.     170. 
Hopkins,  M:    Place  of  conscience.    73. 

—  Strength  and  beauty.     76. 

—  Teachings  and  counsels.     109. 
Hopkins,  S:     [Fiction.]     761. 

—  The  puritans.     1222. 

Hopkinson,  Mrs.  C.  A.     Hints  for  the  nursery. 

448 
Hopkinson,  J:     Electric  lighting.     316. 
Hopper,  E:    Fire  on  the  hearth.     1034. 
Hoppin,  A:     [Fiction.]     761. 
Hoppin,  J.  M.     Old  England.     1234. 
Hoppus,  M.  A.  M.     [Fiction.]     761. 
Horace,  see  Horatius. 
Horatius  Flaccus,  Q.      Odes  and  epodes.     1135. 

—  Works.     1135 

i   Hordynski,  J.     Polish  revolution.     1277. 
I    Horn,  F.  C.     [Auswahl].    1109. 
1   —  Psyche.     1126. 
Horii,    F:  W.      Literatur    des    skandinavischen 
nordens.     1141. 

—  Literature  of  the  Scandinavian  north.    1141. 
:   Horn,  G:     [Fiction.]     761. 

;   Horn,  Otto,  7Jse?id.,  »ee  Bauerle,  A.     673. 
j   Horn,  W.  O.  v.,  pseud.,  see  Oertel,  P.  F:  W: 

Hornaday,    W:  T.     Two   years  in  the  jungle. 
I  1304. 

"Hornbook.,  Ada,m,  pseud.,  see  Cooper,  T:    703. 

Hornby,  E.  B.  lady.     Constantinople.     1293. 

—  In  and  around  Stamboul.     1293. 
I    Home,  F.  L.     [Drama.]     559 

Home,  R;H:     [Drama.]     559. 
j    —  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     1475. 

Home,  T:  H.     Introd.  to  the  scriptures.     84. 

Horner,  F.     Memoirs.     1493. 
'   HOrschelmann,   F.,  joint  autlior,  see   Stein,   C. 
G.  D. 

Horsley,  S:    Speeches.     192. 

—  Reply  to  dr.  Priestly.     93. 

Horst,  R      Development  of  the  oyster.     355. 

Horton,  R:     Complete  measurer.'    459. 

Horvath,  G.  F.,  pseud.,  see  Dietrich,  E.  C.  V.  714. 
i   Horwicz,  A.     Wesen  der  philosophic.     43. 

Hoskins.  F.  R.     [Drama.]     559. 
I   Hoskins,  T:  H.     What  we  eat.     446. 
!    Hoskyns,  C.  W.    Land  laws  of  England.    303. 


Entries  in  small  tjrpe  refer  to  contents  only. 


Hosmer. 


ATJTHOR-INDEX . 


Hudson. 


IxviJ 


Hosmer,  G:  W.    People  and  polities.     IGO. 
Hosmer,  J.  K.     [Fiction.]     763. 

—  The  color-guard.     1360. 

—  German  literature      1101. 

—  Samuel  Adam.s.    1484. 

—  Same.    1884. 

Hosmer,  W:  H:C.     Poetical  works.     1034. 
Hospitaller,  E.    Modern  applications  of  electric- 
ity.    316. 
Hotten,  J:C.      Tiiackeray.     1558. 

—  ed.     Original  lists  of  emigrants.     1566. 

—  joint  author,  see  Sadler,  L.  R. 
Houdin,  R.  J:  E.     Memoirs.     1538. 
Hough,  F.  B.     Fcn-pstry.     438. 

—  Periodical  phenomena  in  plants  and  animals.    333. 

—  Rei)oi't  on  forestry.     439. 

Houg-h,  G.  W.     Velocity  of  the  electric  current. 

315. 
Houghton,  Loi'd.  aee  Milnes,  R:  M. 
Houghton,  G:     Niagara.     1034. 
Houghton,  R.  C.     Women  of  the  orient.     152. 
Houghton,  W.  R.     American  politics      165. 
House,  E:  H.     Japanese  episodes.     1330. 
House  documents  and  reports.     175. 
House  manager.    444. 
Household  amusements.    499. 
Household  conveniences.    445. 
Household  economy.     445. 
Household  narrative  of  current  events.     1162. 
Household  words.     C:  Dickens,  e<?.     1090. 
Housman,  R.  F.      Robert  Housman.     1456. 
Houssaye,  A.     Life  in  Paris.     1262. 

—  Men  and  women  of  the  18th  century.     1431. 

—  Philosophers  and  actresses.     1482.  ' 
Houw^ald,  C.  E.  freiherr  v.    Leuehtthurm.     1108. 
Hovelacque,  A.     Science  of  language.     268. 
Hovey,   H.   C.      Celebrated    american  caverns. 

827. 

Hovgaard,  A.     Nordenskiiild's  voyage.     1426. 

How,  T:  Y.     Vindication  of  the  protestant  epis- 
copal church.     128. 

How  a  penny  became  £1000.    198. 

How  to  make  up.     498. 

Howard,  B.  W.     [Fiction.]     762. 

—  One  year  abroad.     1247. 
Howard,  E:     [Paction.]     762. 
Howard,  H:     Lectures  on  painting.     485. 
Howard,  H:,  earl  of    Surrey.      Poetical   works. 

1034. 
Howard,  J:    Experiences  and  opinions.    405. 
Howard,  J.  B.,  joird  author,  nee  Pitman,  B: 
Howard,  .L.O.     Chalcididfe.     379. 
Howard,  O.  ().      Nez  Perce  Joseph.     1440. 
Howe,  E.  W.     [Fiction.]     762. 
Howe,  H:     American  mechanics.     1524. 

—  Historical  collections  of  Virginia.     1379. 
Howe,  ,J.  Burdett.     [Drama.]    559. 

Howe,  J:  B.      Common  sense,  mathematics  and 
metaphysics  of  money.     200. 

—  Monetary  and  industrial  fallacies.     200. 

—  Mono-metalism  and  bi-metalism.     200. 

—  Political  economy  in  the  use  of  money.     200. 
Howe,  Joseph  W.      Winter  homes  for  invalids. 

333. 
Howe,  Julia  W.    Later  lyrics.     1034. 

—  Margaret  Fuller.     1540. 

—  Trip  to  Cuba.     1413. 
Howe,  M.     [Fiction.]     762. 
Howe,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]     762. 

Ho-we.  M.  A.  De  W.    Physical  theory  ot  development.  98. 
Howe,  W.  W.     Pasha  papers.    1095. 
Howel,  J.    Epistolae  Ho-Elianse.     1077. 


Howell,  E.  E.    Geologry  of  Utah.  Nevada,  etc.    3*2. 

Howell,  G:    Conflicts  of  capital  and  labour.   199. 

Howell,  J:     [Fiction.]     762. 

Howell,  J.  L.     [Fiction.]     762. 

Howell,  J:  W.    Electric  livrht  by  Incandescence.    316 

Howells,  W:I).     [Drama.]     559. 

—  [Fiction.]     762. 

—  Italian  journeys.     1267. 

—  Poems.     1034. " 

—  Rutherford  B.  Hayes.     1467. 

—  Three  villages.     1065. 

—  Tuscan  cities.     1268. 

—  Venetian  life.     1268. 

—  ed.     Little  girl  among  the  old  masters.    481. 
Howgate,  H:  W.     Polar  colonization.     1422. 
Howison,  G:  H.    Analytic  geometry.    300. 
Howison,  R.  R.     History  of  Virginia.     1879. 
Howitt,  A.  M..  see  Watts,  A.  M. 

Howitt,  M.     [Fiction.]     763. 

—  Ballads.     1034. 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.     1847. 

I   —  Songs  of  animal  life.    1025. 
I   —  With  the  birds.     1025. 
!   —  With  the  flowers.     1025. 
j   —  ed.     Pictorial  calendar.     1065. 
i   Howitt,  W:     [Fiction.]     768. 
I   —  German  student  life.     250. 

—  History  of  the  supernatural.     54. 

—  Homes  and  haunts  of  British  poets.     1233. 

—  Land,  labor  and  gold.     1420. 

—  Rural  life  of  England.     1065. 

—  Visits  to  remarkable  places.     1233. 

—  andM.    Literature  of  northern  Europe.    1141. 
Howson,  J:  S.,  Joint  author,  see  Conybeare,  W:  J : 
Hoy,  P.  R.      Cold-blooded  vertebrates  of   Wis- 
consin.   879. 

—  Fish  of  Wisconsin.    433. 

—  Lepidoptera  of  Wisconsin.    378. 

—  Woods  of  Wisconsin.    433. 

,   Hoyer,  E.,  joint  author,  see  Brelow,  G. 
i   Hoyle,  American.    W:  B.  Dick.     500. 

Ho'yt,  J.  K.,  and  A.  L.  Ward.     Cyclopaedia  of 
j  practical  quotations.     517. 

Hoyt,  J:  W.    Report  on  education.    240. 

—  University  progress.     247. 

Hoyt,  R.     Sketches  of  life  and  landscape.     1034. 

Hozier,  H:  M.     Seven  weeks'  war.     1289. 

Hubbard,  F:  H.     Opium  habit  and  alcoholism. 
410. 

Hubbard,  F.  M.    W:  Richardson  Davie.    1488. 

Hubbard,  H.  P.    Newspaper  directory.     88. 

Hubbard,  J.  N.     Red  Jacket.     1440  '     ' 

Hubbard,  L.  L.   Woods  and  lakes  of  Maine.  1370. 

Huber,  J.  N.     Kirchlich-politische  wirksamkeit 
I  des  jesuiten-ordens.     119. 

i   Huber,  V:  A.     Pope  and  council.     114. 
!   Huber-Liebenau,  T.  v.     Kunstgewerbe.    388. 
I   —  Verfall  des  zunftthumes.     388. 
'    Hubert,  L:  F.    Ausg'ewiihite  erzahlungen.    1109. 
I   HUbner,  J.  A.  freiherr  v.     Sixtus  V.     1462. 
:  HUbner,  O:    Geographisch-statistische  tabellen. 
155. 

Hue,  E.R.     Christianity  in  China.    116. 

—  Through  Tartary.  Thibet  and  China.    1299. 

—  Through  the  Chinese  empire.    1299. 
Hudson,  E.  H.     History  of  the  jews  in  Rome. 

I  1169. 

Hudson,  F:    Journalism  in  the  U.  S.     1006. 
I  Hudson,  H:  N.    Lectures  on  Shakespeare.    1045. 

—  Studies  in  Wordsworth.     1021. 
Hudson,  M.     [Friction.]    763. 

,  —  Alice  and  Phuebe  Gary.     1540. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Ixviij 


Hudson. 


AtTTHOR-INDEX. 


Hussey. 


Hudson,  M..  — Continued. 

—  Men,  women  and  things.     1065. 

—  Poems.     1034. 

—  Ten  years  in  Washington.     1379. 

Huey,  P.    8th  Pennsylvania  cavalry  at  Chancel- 
lors ville.     1358. 
HuefiPer,  F.     Italian  and  other  studies.     1065. 

—  Richard  Wagner.     1536. 

Hugessen,  E:  H.  KnatchbuU-,  lord  Brabourne. 

[Fiction.]     763. 
Hughes,  F.     [Drama.]     559. 
Hughes,  J:     [Drama.]     559. 
Hughes,  J:,  arc7i5p.6>/iV.  Y.  Complete  vporks.  69. 

—  [Essays.]    1049. 

Hughes,  R:    Pharmacodynamics.    407. 
Hughes,  S:    Construction  of  gas-works.     452. 

—  Water  works.     426. 
Hughes,  T:     [Fiction.]     764. 

—  Alfred  the  great.     1469. 

—  Church  of  Eng-land.    73. 

—  Daniel  Macmillan.     1551. 

—  Manliness  of  Christ.     93. 

—  Memoir  of  a  brother.     1511. 

—  Religio  laiei.    73. 

—  Rugby,  Tennessee.     1386. 
Hughes,  W.  H.     [Fiction.]     764. 
Hugo,  Mme.  J.  A.     Victor  Hugo.     1561. 
Hugo,  V:  M.  comte.     [Drama.]     559. 

—  [Fiction.]     764. 

—  History  of  a  crime.     1258. 

—  The  Rhine.     1248. 

—  and  J.  Kenney.     [Drama.]     559. 
Hull,  E.  P.  C.     European  in  India.    334. 
HuUah,  J ;  P.     Music  in  the  house.     490. 
Hulsen,  H.  grilfin  v.     [Fiction.]     764. 
Humber,  W:    Progress  of  modern  engineering. 

412. 

—  Water  supply  of  cities  and  towns.    426. 
Humboldt,  F:  H:  A.  freiherr  v.     Ansichten  der 

natur.     324. 

—  Aspects  of  nature.    324. 

—  Brief e  an  Varnhagen  von  Ense.     1124. 

—  Cosmos.     281. 

—  Island  of  Cuba.     1413. 

—  Kingdom  of  New  Spain.     1409. 

—  Kosmos.     281. 

—  Letters  to  Varnhagen  von  Ense.     1124. 

—  Reise  in  die  iiquinoctial-gegenden.    295. 

—  Travels  to  the  equinoctial  regions.    295. 

—  Views  of  natui'e.      324. 

Humboldt,  K:  W:  freiherr  v.  Brief e  an  eine 
freundin.     1124. 

—  Letters  to  a  lady.     1124. 

—  Sprachphilosophische  werke.     263. 
Humbracht,  M.  v.     [Fiction.]     764. 
Hume,  D:    Essays.     43. 

—  History  of  England.     1217. 

—  Students'  Hume.     1216. 

Humphrey,  Mrs.  E.  J.     Six  .years  in  India.    1303. 

Humphrey,  H.  Great  Britain,  France  and  Bel- 
gium.    1207. 

Humphrey,  Old,  pseud.,  see  Mogridge,  G: 

Humphreys,  A.  A.  From  Gettysburg  to  the 
Rapidan.     1358. 

—  Virginia  campaign.     1357. 

—  and  H:  L.  Abbot.     Physics  and  hydraulics  of 

the  Mississippi.    425. 
Humphreys,  H:  N.    Ancient  coins  and  medals. 
479. 

—  History  of  printing.    449. 


Humphreys,  H:  ^.—Continued. 

—  Masterpieces  of  early  printers  and  engravers. 

449. 
Humphreys,  M.  W.    [Philological  essays.]    26r). 
Hundred  greatest  men      W^.  Wood,  cd.     1429. 
Hunnewell,    J.    F.      Historical    monuments    of 

France.     476. 

—  Lands  of  Scott.     1204. 
Hunt,  Mr.-*.  A.  W.,  see  Hunt,  M. 

Hunt,  C:  H.     Edward  Livingston.     1487. 
Hunt,  E  ,  mrs.  J:     [Fiction.]     764. 
Hunt,  E.  B.     Florida  reef.     329. 

—  and  C:  A  Schott.    Tables  for  projecting  maps. 

326. 
Hunt,  F.     Library  of  commerce.     253. 

—  ed.     American  "merchants.     1513. 
Hunt,  H:  G:  B.     History  of  music.     493. 
Hunt,  H.  K.     Glances  and  glimpses.     1523. 
Hunt,  Helen,  see  Jackson,  H.  M. 

Hunt,  Mrs.  J:,  .see  Hunt,  E.     764. 

Hunt,  J.  H:  Leigh.     Autobiography.     1550. 

—  Correspondence.     1080. 

—  Day  by  the  tire.     1065. 

—  Imagination  and  fancy.     1022. 

—  Men,  women  and  books.     1006. 

—  Mirror  of  the  months.     1095. 

—  Poetical  works.     1034. 

—  The  seer.     1066. 

—  Stories  from  the  Italian  poets.     1131. 
-Table-talk.     1095. 

—  The  town.     1229. 

—  Wycherly.  Congrove,  etc.    1544. 

—  ed.     Book  for  a  corner.     1087. 

Hunt,  J:  W.     Election  laws  of  Wis.    220. 

—  Wisconsin  almanac.     160. 

—  Wisconsin  gazetteer.     1393. 
Hunt,  L.  B.     Light  gymnastics.     404. 
Hunt,  M.,TO/-s.  A.  W."    [Fiction.]    764. 

—  Our  grandmothers'  gowns.     261. 

Hunt,  N.  C.comp.     Poetry  of  other  lands.    512. 
Hunt,  R.    Coal.    384. 

—  Elementary  physics.     309. 

—  Poetry  of  science.     286. 
Hunt,  T.     [Fiction.]     765. 

Hunt,  T:  S.     Crystalline  rocks.    322. 

—  Metalliferous  deposits.    284. 
Hunt,  W:     History  of  Italy.     1262. 

Hunt,  7¥rs.  W:  H.     Children  at  Jerusalem.    1313. 
Hunt,  W:  M.     Talks  on  art.     469. 
Hunt's  merchants'  magazine.     255. 

year  book.     156. 

Hunter,  Hay,  ffl«f7  Walter  Whyte.  [Fiction.]  765. 
Hunter,  J.     Founders  of  New  Plymouth.     124. 
Hunter,  T.,  and  J.  Patten.     Port  charges.    450. 
Hunting'ton,  D.  L.  Surgical  history  of  the  rebellion.  iJttJJ. 
Huntington,  E.     Little  housekeepers.     445. 
Huntington,  F:  D.     Sermons.     109. 

—  Unconscious  tuition.    344. 
Huntington,  Faye,  pseud.,  see  Foster,  I.  H. 
Huntington,  J.  V.     [Fiction.]     765. 

—  Poems.     1034, 

Huntington,  L.  S.     [Fiction.]    765. 
Huntington,  P.  C.     Abduction  of  Morgan.     237. 
Hurd,  J :  C.      Theory  of  our  national  existence. 

212. 
Hurst,  J:  F.     Bibliotheca  theologica.     22. 

—  History  of  rationalism.     79. 

—  History  of  the  reformation.     121. 
Hurt,  A.  B.     Mississippi.     1382. 

Husman,  G:    American  grape  gi'owing.    438. 
Hussey,  J.  R.,  comp.    Century  of  independence. 
165. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Hutchinson. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Isaiali. 


Ixfx 


Hutchinson,  E.    Music  of  the  Bible.    86. 
Hutchinson,  E.  M.     Songs  and  lyrics.     1034. 
Hutchinson,  H.     Tliouffht-syra holism.     274. 
Hutchinson,  Louisa.     In  tents  in  the  Transvaal 

Hutchinson,  Lucy.      Col.  Hutchinson.     1505. 
Hutchinson,  T:    Diary  and  letters.     1487. 

—  History  of  Massachusetts.     1371. 

—  Witchcraft  delusion  of  1692.     54. 

HUter.  C:    Septikamische  und  pyamische  fleber.    410. 

—  Trachcotomie.    411. 

Huth,  A.  H:    H:  T:  Buckle.     1546. 
Hutton,  B.     Castles  and  their  heroes.     1229. 

—  Tales  of  the  saracens.     1308. 

Hutton,  J.      James   and   Philip  Van   Arteveld. 

1285. 
Hutton,  L.,  joint  author,  see  Waters,  C.  E. 
Hutton,  R:  H.     Sir  Walter  Scott.     1552. 
Huxley,  T:  H:    Administrative  nihilism.     354. 

—  American  addresses.     286. 

—  Anatomy  of  invertebrated  animals.     373. 
of  vei'tebrated  animals.    379. 

—  Craytish.     375. 

—  Critiques  and  addresses.     286. 

—  Hume.     1447. 

—  Introductory.     281. 

—  Lay  sermons.     286. 

—  Man's  place  in  nature.     351. 

—  More  criticisms  on  Darwin.  .  354. 

—  Origin  of  species.     354. 

—  Physiography.     325. 

—  ScieiiCe  and  culture.     286. 

—  Yeast.    284. 

—  and  W:  J.  Youmans.    Physiology  and  hygiene. 

399. 
Hyatt,  A.    Hydroids,  corals,  etc.    2^3. 

—  Mollusks.    283. 
-Pebbles.    283. 

—  Sponfres.    283. 

—  Worms  and  Crustacea.    288. 
Hyde,  A.  M.     Washington.     1465. 

Hyde,  E:,  earl  of  Clarendon.     Life   and  corres- 
pondence.    1491,  1492. 

—  Rebellion  and  civil  wars  in  England.     1223. 
Hyde,  E.  W.     Skew  arches.    413. 

Hylten  -  Cavallius,     G.     O.,    joint    author,    see 

Stephens,  G: 
Hymns  of  the  ages.     104. 
Hyndman,  H:M.      Socialism  in  England.     203. 


Ibsen,  H:     [Drama.]     559. 

Ide-viWe,  YL:  comte  d\    Marshall  Bugeaud.     1507. 

Iffland,  A:  W^     [Drama.]     560. 

Ihering,  R.  v.     Struggle  for  law.     208. 

Ihne,  W:    Early  Rome.     1178. 

—  History  of  Rome.     1178. 
Uanor,  see  Sigmund  v.  Ilanor. 
Illustrations  of  the  history  of  art.    472. 
Illustrirte  mannsperson.    1125. 

Im  Thurn,  xee  Tnurn,  E.  F.  im. 

Imbert  de  Saint  Amand,  A.  L.  baron.     Madame  de 

Girardin.    ]5fi0. 
Immermann,  K:  L.     [Drama.]     560. 

—  [Fiction.]     765. 

In  the  polar  regions.     325. 

In  the  tempei-ate  regions.    325. 

In  the  tropics.     J.  W.  Fabens.     1413. 

Inchbald,  E.     [Drama.]    560. 

—  [Fiction.]     765. 

Index  society  publications.     21. 
Induction  coils.     315. 
Ingelow,  J.     [Fiction.]     765. 


Ingelow,  J. — Continued. 
-  [Poetical  works.]     1034. 
Ingersleben,  E.  v.     [Fiction.]     766. 
Ingersoll,  C;  J.    Second  war  between  the  U  8 

and  Great  Britain.     1352. 
Ingersoll,  E.     [Fiction.]    768. 

—  Birds'-nesting.    358. 

—  Country  cousins.     367. 

—  Crest  of  the  continent.     1401. 

—  Friends  worth  knowing.     367. 

—  Knocking  round  the  Rockies.     1401. 

—  Old  ocean .    328. 

—  Oyster  industry.    444. 

Ingersoll,  L.  D.    History  of  the  war  department. 

—  ed.     Explorations  in  Africa.     1317. 
Ingham,  Col.  Frederic,  pseud.,  see  Hale,  E-  E 
Ingle,  E:    Local  institutions  of  Virginia.    IXW. 

—  Parish  institutions  of  Maryland.    l!m. 
Inglis,  H:  D:     [Fiction.]     766. 
Inglis,  J.     Nepaul  frontier.     1304. 
Ingoldsby,  Thomas,  pseud.,  see  Barham,  R:  H. 
Ingraham,  E:  D.    Capture  of  Washington.  1^52. 
Ingraham,  J.  H.     Pillar  of  fire.     106. 
Ingraham,  S.  R.     Mrs.  M.  Prior.     14i3. 
Ingram,  H:  A.     Stephen  Girard.     1514. 
Ingram,  J:  H.    Claimants  to  royalty.     1468. 

—  Haunted  homes.     1230. 
-Edgar  Allan  Poe.    1542. 

—  Memoir  of  Poe.    1017. 

Ingulphus.    Chronicles  of  the  abbey  of  Croyland. 

1220. 
Innes,  T:    Ancient  inhabitants  of  Scotland.    1313. 
Intelligencer.     1049. 

Inter-oceanic  canal  and  Monroe  doctrine.    171. 
Iowa  state  board  of  health  reports.    397. 
Irby,  A.  P.,   joint  author,  see  Sebright,  (i.  M. 

lady. 
Ireland,  A.     Book-lover's  enchiridion.     509. 

—  Emerson.     1447. 

Ireland,  J:    Hogarth  illustrated.    488. 

Ireland,  J.  N.     Mrs.  Duft'.     1537. 

Irish  eloquence.     189. 

Irons,  W.  J.    The  national  church.    T3. 

Irvine,  W:,  .see  Washington,  G:     1080. 

Irving,  F.  B.     [Fiction.]     766. 

Irving,  J.,  comp.     Book  of  Scotsmen.     1444. 

Irving,  J:  T.     [Fiction.]     766. 

Irving,  P:  M.   Life  and  letters  of  W.  Irving.  1541. 

—  Same.    1014. 

Irving,  R.  D.     Copper-bearing  rocks  of  Lake  Su- 
perior.    339. 

—  Same.     [Summary.]     338. 

Irving,  T.     Conquest  of  Florida.     1349. 
Irving,  W.     [Fiction.]     766. 

—  Astoria.     1403. 

—  Bonneville's  adventures.     1397. 

—  Christmas  in  England.     109.5. 

—  Columbus.     1517,  1518. 

—  Crayon  miscellany.     1095. 

—  Goldsmith.     1549.' 

—  History  of  New  York.    1084. 

—  Mahomet  and  his  successors.    1468. 

—  Norsemen.    1050. 

—  Sketch  book.     1095. 

—  Spanish  papers.     1095. 

—  Washington.     1465. 

—  Works.    1014. 
Irvingiana.     1541. 
Irwin,  E:    [Drama.]    560. 

Isaacsohn,  S.     Preussisches  beamtenthura.    228. 
Isaiah,  tr.  hy  R.  Lowth.     88. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Ixx 


Isham. 


ATTTHOR-INDEX. 


Jay. 


Isham,  W.     The  mud  cabin.     1232. 

Isherwood,  B:  F.     Steam  engineering.    41G. 

Island  of  life.     106. 

Isle  of  Wight.     1236. 

Italj-.     K:  Stieler  and  others.     1265. 

Ivens,  ^.,  joint  author,  see  Capello,  H.  de  Brito-. 

Ives,  C:    The  isles  of  summer.     1413. 

Ives,  J.  C.     Colorado  river  of  the  west.     1400. 

Ives,  L.  8.    Progress  to  Catholicism.    126. 


J—,   Mme.      Letters  on  the    french    revolution. 

1130. 
Jackman,  I:     [Drama.]     560. 
Jackson,  B:  D.     Literature  of  botany.    24. 

—  Vegetable  technology.    24. 

Jackson,  C.  C.  lady.  '  Court  of  the  Tuilerie.s. 
1252. 

—  Fair  Lusitania.     1274. 

—  French  coui't  and  society.     1252. 

—  Old  Paris.     1251. 

—  Old  regime.     1251. 

Jackson,  C:  T.  Mineral  lands  of  the  U.  S.  in 
Michigan.     339. 

Jackson,  G:  A.  Early  christian  literature  prim- 
ers.   70. 

Jackson,  H.  M.     [Fiction]    766. 

—  Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters.    63. 

—  Bits  of  talk  for  young  folks.     1095. 

—  Bits  of  travel.     1209. 

—  Bits  of  travel  at  home.     1399. 

—  Century  of  dishonor.     1335. 
Jackson,  M.     Pictorial  press.    489. 
Jackson,  S.    Alaska.     1404. 

Jackson,  T:     Our  dumb  companions.     441. 

—  Stories  about  animals.     369. 
Jackson,  W:     Remains.     76. 

Jackson,  W.  H.     Catalogues  of  photographs  of 

Indians.     1341. 
Jacob,  A.    Hetaining  w^alls.    413. 

—  Storage  reservoirs.     426. 

Jacob,  P.  L.,  le  bibliophile,  psevd.,  seeLacroix,  P. 

Jacob,  P.  W.,  /r.     Hindoo  tales.     1147. 

Jacobi,  A.    Poor  and  sick  children.    404. 

Jacobi,  F:H:     [Selections.]    1108. 

Jacobi,  M.  P.     [Fiction.]     767. 

Jacobs,  C.  F:  W:    Study  of  classical  antiquity.    264. 

Jacobsen,  F:  J.     Laws  of  the  sea.     224. 

Jacoby,  L.     Eel  question.    355. 

Jacquemart,  A.    History  of  ceramic  art.    480. 

—  Histor}'  of  furniture.  "  484. 
Jacquot,  E.  C:  J:  B.     [Fiction.]     767. 

—  Famous  french  authors.     1560. 
Jagemann,  E.  v.    Vlaamen  in  Belgien.     1286. 
Jager,  (}.     Menschliche  arbeitskraft.     399. 
Jager,  H.     [Fiction.]     767. 

Jahn,  O:    Mozart.     1535. 

J airae  J,  king  of  Aragon.    Chronicle.    1271. 

James  I  of  Aragon,  see  Jaime. 

James,  The  prophet,  j)8eud.,  see  Buck,  J.  S. 

James,   E.    Expedition  of    S.    H.  Long  to    the 

Rocky  mountains.     1397. 
James,  F.  L.     Wild  tribes  of  the  Soudan.     1323. 
James,  G:  P.  R.     [Fiction.]    767. 

—  Dark  scenes  of  history.     1157. 

—  Henry  IV.     1475. 

—  History  of  chivalry.     1201. 

—  Louis  XIV.    1475. 

—  Richard  Ca3ur-de-liou.     1469. 

—  ed.     Celebrated  women.     1433. 
James,  H:,^r.     [Drama.]     560. 


James,  H:,  jr.— Continued. 

—  [Fiction.]    770. 

—  Art  of  fiction.     513. 

—  French  poets  and  novelists.     1560. 

—  Hawthorne.     154U 

—  Little  tour  in  France.     1262. 

—  Portraits  of  places.     1209. 

—  Transatlantic  sketches.     1210. 

James,  J:  A.     Chi-istian  father's  present.     61. 

—  Christian  professor  addressed.     100. 

—  Clementine  Cuvier.     1461. 

—  Family  monitor.     63. 

—  Pastoral  addresses.     102. 

—  Spiritual  relig-ion.    73. 
James,  P.     Sore  throat.     409. 

—  joint  author,  see  Tichborne,  C:  R.  C. 
James,  T.  Honey-bee.    JO.iO. 

James,  T:  Y..  joint  author,  see  Lesquereux,  L. 
James,  W.,  joint  avtlior,  see  Spencer,  G:  601. 
Jameson,  A.  M.     [Drama.]     560. 

—  Beauties  of  the  court  of  (Charles  II.     1520. 

—  Characteristics  of  women.     1046. 

—  Communion  of  labor.     235. 

—  Diary  of  an  ennuyee.     1267. 

—  Early  Italian  painters.     1531. 

—  Female  sovereigns.     1468. 

—  Legends  of  the  madonna.    488. 

—  Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.     488. 

—  Loves  of  the  poets.     1538. 

—  Memoirs  and  essays.    1066. 

—  Sacred  and  legendary  art.    488. 

—  Sisters  of  charity.     235. 

—  Sketches  of  art,"  literature,  etc.     1066. 

—  Studies,  stories  and  memoirs.     1096. 

—  Winter  studies  in  Canada.     1407. 

—  and  Lady  E.  Eastlake.     History  of  our  Lord. 

488. 

Jameson,  R.,  and  others.     Discovery  and  adven- 
ture in  Africa.     1317. 

Jami.     Yiisuf  and  Zulaikha.     1148. 

Jamieson,  F.     [Fiction.]     770. 

Janet,  P.     Elements  of  morals.    61. 

—  Theory  of  morals.    61. 

Janin,  J.  (t.     American  in  Paris.    1260. 

—  Genoa,  Pisa  and  Florence.     1268. 

—  Un  hiver  il  Paris.     1260. 
Jannasch,  R.    Musterschutz.    392. 

Jannet,  C.     Institutions  sociales  il  Sparte.     1172. 
Janney,  S:M.      George  Fox.     1459. 

—  History  of  the  friends.     130. 

—  Memoirs.     1453. 

—  William  Penn.     1487. 
Jansen,  A.     [Fiction.]     770. 
Janson,  K.  N.     [Fiction.]     770. 

Janssen,  C.  W.      Hollandische  kolonial-politik. 

168. 
Janus,  pseud.,  see  Huber,  V:  A. 
Janvier,  C.  A.     Practical  keramics.    480. 
Janvier,  M.     [Fiction.]     770. 
Janvier,  T:  A.     [Fiction.]    770. 
Japp,  A.  H.      De  Quincey.     1548. 

—  German  life  and  literature.    1555. 

—  Leaders  of  men.     1435. 

—  See  also  Gray,  E.  C.  pseud. 

Jardine,  Sir  W:,  ed.     Naturalist's  library.     367. 
Jarves,  J.  J.     Art  of  Japan.     472. 

—  Art  studies.    487. 

—  History  of  the  Hawaiian  islands.     1422. 

—  Italian  rambles.     1267. 

Jarvis,  E:    Value  of  education  to  labor.    340. 

—  Same.    241. 

Jay,  H.     [Fiction.]     770. 


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Jay. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Johnston. 


Ixxj 


Jay,  W:    American  colonization  and  anti-slavery 
societies.     170. 

—  Mexican  war.     1353. 

Jay,  W.  M.  L.,  pseud.,  see  Woodruff,  J.  L.  M.  898. 
Jeaffreson,  J:  C.     [Fiction.]     771. 

—  Book  about  lawyers.     518. 

—  Byron.     1547. 

—  Shelley.     1553. 

Jeangon,  J.  A.  Atlas  of  human  anatomy.  398. 
Jeans,  W:  T.  Creators  of  the  age  of  steel.  1524. 
Jebb,  R:  C.      Bentley.     1546. 

—  Greek  literature.     1136. 

—  Modern  Greece.     1290. 
Jefferies,  R:     [Fiction.]     771. 

—  Amateur  poacher.     503. 

—  Gamekeeper  at  liome.     506. 

—  Life  of  the  fields.     1066. 

—  Round  about  a  great  estate.     1066. 

—  Stoi-y  of  my  heart.     1066. 

—  Wilfi  life  iri  a  southern  county.  1066. 
Jefferson,  T:    Notes  on  Virginia.     1379. 

—  Writings.     185. 

Jeffries,  B:  J.     Color-blindness.     410. 
Jenkin,  Mrs.  C:     [Fiction.]     771. 
Jenkins,  E:     [Fiction.]     771. 

—  Ginx's  baby.     1082. 

—  Lord  Bantam.     1082. 

Jenkins,  J:  S.     Hei'oines  of  history.     1433. 

—  J:  C.Calhoun.     1484. 

—  James  Knox  Polk.     1466. 

—  Silas  Wright.     1489. 

—  U.  S.  exploring  expeditions.     1418. 

—  War  between  the  U.  S.  and  Mexico.     1353. 
Jennings,  G:  H:    Anecdotal  history  of  the  british 

parliament.     163. 

—  and  W.  S.  Johnston.     Half-hours  with  greek 

and  latin  authors.     1133. 
Jennings,  H.     Rosicrucians.     237. 
Jennings,  H:  J.     Tennyson.     1553. 
Jennings,  L:  J.     [Fiction.]     771. 
Jennings,  R.     The  horse.     441. 
Jensen,  W:     [Fiction.]     771. 
Jenyns,  S.     Disquisitions.     1066. 

—  Tnrernal  evidence  of  the  christian  relig-ion.    S»7. 
Jephson,  P.  P.     [Fiction.]     771. 
Jermyn,  J.     English  epithets.     274. 
Jerrmann,  E:       Pictures  from   St.   Petersburg. 

1280. 
Jerrold,  Douglas  W:     [Drama.]     560. 

—  [Fiction.]     771. 

—  Cakes  and  ale.     1084. 

—  Fireside  saints.     1084. 

—  Men  of  character.     1084. 

—  Punch's  complete  letter  writer.     1084. 

—  Punch's  letters  to  his  son.     1084. 

—  Sketches  of  the  english.     1084. 
Jerrold,  W:  Blanchard.     [Drama.]     561. 

—  At  home  in  Paris.     1259. 

—  Douglas  Jerrold.     1550. 

—  G:  Cruikshank.     1528. 

—  Napoleon  III.     1477. 

—  On  the  boulevards.     1260. 

—  ed.  Best  of  all  good  company.  1087. 
Jervis,  H.  W.  Students'  France.  1251. 
Jervis,  J:  B.     Labor  and  capital.     197. 

—  Railway  property.     257. 

Jesse,  J :  H.     Memoirs  of  the  pretenders.     1224. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Stuarts.     1223. 

—  Memoirs  from  the  revolution.     1225. 
Jesse,  W:      Beau  Brummell.     1520. 
Jessopp,  A:    Village  life  in  Norfolk.    1168. 


Jessup,  H:  H.    Women  of  the  arabs.     152. 

Jesuits,  Travels  of.     1295. 

Jevons,  W:  S.    Currency  and  finance.    200. 

—  Logic.     59. 

—  Methods  of  social  reform.     149. 

—  Money  and  mechanism  of  exchange.     200. 

—  Political  economy.     194. 

—  Principles  of  science.     59. 

Jewel,  J:    Apologia  ecclesiffi  anglicana;.     128. 
Jewell,  J.  G.    Among  our  sailors.    234. 
Jewett,  C:  C.    Construction  of  catalogues.    2. 

—  Public  libraries  in  the  U.  S.     1. 
Jewett,  S.  O.    [Fiction.]    771. 

Jewitt,  L.     Ceramic  art  of  Great  Britain.    480. 
Jewsbury,  G.  E.     [Fiction.]     771. 
Jewsbury,  M.  J.,  «€(?  Fletcher,  M.  J. 
Jobson,  F:  J.     American  methodism.     130. 
Joceline,  E.     Mother's  legacie.     102. 
Jocundus,  Frater,  pseud.,  see  Mttller,  W. 
Johannes  von  der  Ostsee,  pseud.,  see  Falk,  J:  D. 
John  of  Fordun.    Chronicle  of  the  Scottish  nation.    1213. 
John,  E.     [Fiction.]    772. 
John  Jerningham's  journal.     1034. 
Johns  Hopkins  uniuersity  studies.     1334. 
Johnson,  Vol.  —.     [Fiction.]    772. 
;   Johnson,  A.     Speeches.     185. 
Johnson,  A.  B.    Language.    263. 

—  Meaning  of  words.    263. 

Johnson,  A.  C.    Cottages  of  the  Alps.     1288. 

—  Peasant  life  in  Germany.    1246. 
Johnson,  A.  H:    Normans  in  Europe.    1200. 
Johnson,  B.  T.    Foundation  of  Maryland.    1378. 
Johnson,  E.  R.     [Fiction.]    772. 

—  French  war.     1350. 

—  Idler  and  poet.    1034. 

—  War  of  1812.     1352. 

—  ed.    Famous  single  and  fugitive  poems.    1022. 
Little  classics.    773. 

Johnson,  H.  K.     Our  familiar  songs.    495. 

—  111.  poems  and  songs  for  young  people.    1025. 
Johnson,  J:    Old  Maryland  manors.    1334. 

—  Rudimentary  society  amonpr  boys.    1334. 
Johnson,  O.      W:  Lloyd  Garrison.    1486. 
Johnson,  R:  W.      Geti.  G:  H.  Thomas.     1503. 
Johnson,  S:,  Dr.    Dictionary.    272. 

—  FEssays.l    1049. 

—  Idler.     1049. 

—  Lives  of  the  poets.     1544. 
I   —Rambler.    1049. 

I   —  Rasselas.    774. 

I   —Works.     1015. 

i    Johnson,  8:,  0/ Jl/as8.    Freedom  in  rellgriou.    73. 

!   —  Oriental  religions  :  China.    139. 

' India.    138. 

—  -  Persia.     139. 

.   Johnson,  S.  B.    Hadji  in  Syria.     1313. 
Johnson,  S.  M.    Free  government.     160. 
Johnson,  8:  W:    How  crops  feed.    435. 

—  How  crops  grow.     437. 
Johnson,  V.  W.     [Fiction.]     774. 

Johnson,  W:    Draughtsman's  book  of  industrial 

design.    483. 
Johnsoniana.     J:  W.  Croker,  ed.     1550. 
Johnston,  Alexander.     American  politics.     1345. 

—  Genesis  of  a  New  Eojr'and  state.    IJHt. 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.     1345. 

—  ed.    American  orations.     181. 
Johnston,  Alma.     [Fiction.]    774. 
Johnston,  A.  K.     Physical  atlas.    281. 

,   —  ed.     Africa.     1317.' 
Johnston,  H.  H.     River  Congo.     1327. 
Johnston,  H:  P.    Yorktown  campaign.     1851. 


ITujnbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


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Jolinston. 


AUTHOB-INDEX . 


Kampf. 


Johnston,  J :    Banking  in  Wisconsin.     202. 
Johnston,  J.  D.     China  and  Japan.     1297. 
Johnston,  J.  E.     Military  operations.     1359. 
Johnston,  J.  F.  W.     Applications  of  chemistry 
and  geology  to  agriculture.    435. 

—  Chemistry  of  common  life.     320. 
Johnston,  R:  M.     [Fiction.]     774. 

—  and  W:  H.  Browne.     Alex.  H.  Stephens.  1488. 
Johnston,  W:  P.     The  university.     247. 

—  Work  of  the  university  in  America.    247. 
Johnstone,  C.  J.     [Fiction.]     774. 
Johnstone,     H.    A.    Munro-Butler-.      Maritime 

rights.     224. 
Johnstone,  J:  B.     [Drama.]     561. 
Johnstone,  W.  S  ,  joint  mUhor,  see  Jennings,  G. 

H. 
Joinville,    Prince    de.     Army  of  the   Potomac. 

1858. 
Joinville,  J:  .n>e  de.     Saint  Louis.     1474. 
Jokai,  M.     [Fiction.]     774. 
Joliet,  C:     Pseudonymes  du  jour.    80. 
Joly,  N:    Man  before  metals.    316. 
Jomini,  A.  H:  baron  de.     Art  of  war.     231. 

—  Campaign  of  Waterloo.     12.57. 

Jones,  B:,  joint  author,  see  Acland,  A.  H.  D. 
Jones,  C:  H.     Africa.     1317. 

—  (;onquest  of  Canada.     1351. 

—  Lord  Maeaulay.     1551. 

—  Short  life  of  Dickens.     1549. 

—  Short  life  of  Gladstone.     1492. 

Jones,  E.  H.,  joint  author,  see  Cox,  Sir  G:  W: 

Jones,  E.  R.     Emigrant's  friend.     168. 

Jones,  G:    Zodiacal  light.     308. 

Jones,  H:     [Drama.]     561. 

Jones,  H:,  (  Cavendish).     Card  essays.     501. 

—  Laws  and  principles  of  whist.     501. 
Jones,  H:  A.     [Drama.]     561. 

Jones,  J.     Aboriginal  remains  of  Tennessee.  349. 

—  Certain  american  vertebrata.     379. 
Jones,  J.  C.     Valhalla.     136. 
Jones,  J.  S.     [Drama.]     562. 
Jones,  J.  W.     [Drama.]     562. 
Jones,  L.  E.     Best  reading,  2d  ser.     15. 
— joint  author,  see  Iieypoldt,  F:     15,  16. 
Jones,  M.     Edward,  the  black  prince.     1472. 

—  Stories  of  the  olden  time.     1201. 
Jones,  O.     Grammar  of  ornament.    483. 
Jones,  P.     [Fiction.]     774. 

Jones,  T.  Percy,  pseud.,  see  Aytoun,  W:  E. 
Jones,  T:  R.     Organization   of  the  animal  king- 
dom.    370. 
Jones,  T.  Rupert,  ed.     Greenland.     1421. 
Jones,  W:    Broad,  broad  ocean.     328. 

—  Crowns  and  coronations.     1565. 

—  Treasures  of  the  earth.     323. 
Jonson,  B:     [Drama.]     562. 
Jonveaux,  E.    East  Africa.     1823. 

Jordan,  D:  S.     Contributions  to  north  american 
ichthyology.     380. 

—  Vertebrates  of  the  northern  U.  S.     379. 

—  and  A.  W.  Brayton.     Distribution  of  fishes  of 

South  Carolina,  Georgia  and  Texas      380. 

—  andC:  H.  Gilbert.     Fishes  of  North  America. 

880. 

—  and  B.  H.  Van  Vleck.     Key  to  the  birds,  rep- 

tiles, batrachians  and  fishes  of  the  northern 

U.  S.    379. 
Jordan,  J.  P.     Worterbuch   der  polnischen  und 

deutschen  sprache.    270. 
Jordan,  W:  L.     The  ocean.    328. 
Josephus,  F.    Last  days  of  Jerusalem.     1168. 


Josephus,  F.  —  Continued. 

—  Our  young  folks'  Josephus.     1168. 

—  [Wei-ke.]     1167. 

—  Works.     1168. 

Josse,  A:  L:     Spanish  grammar.     278. 
Josselyn,  J:     New  England's  rarities.     1369. 

—  Two  voyages  to  New  England.     1369. 
Journal  of  comparative  medicine  and  surgery. 

897. 
Journals  of  american  congress.     174. 
Jowett,  B:    Interpretation  of  scripture.    TZ. 
Joyce,  J.     Scientific  dialogues.     284. 
Joyce,  R.  D.     Deirdrfe.     1034. 
Juan  y  Santacilia,  J.,  and  A.  de  XJUoa.     Voyage 

to  South  America.     1414. 
Judd,  J:  W.     Volcanoes.     328.  . 
Judd,  S.     Philo.     1035. 
Judson,  E.  C.     [Fiction.]     775. 

—  Letters.     1453. 

—  Sarah  B.  Judson.     1453. 
Judson,  E:  Z.  C.     [Fiction.]     774. 

Jugend  lust  und  lehre.     H.  Masius,  ed.     1126. 
Julian,  G:  W.     Political  recollections.     167. 
Juliana,   Mother.      Revelations   of    divine   love. 

101. 
Julianus,  F.  C,  emperor.     Select  works.     1139. 
Juncker,  E.  see  Schmieden,  E.     846. 
June,  Jennie,  pseud.,  see  Croly,  J.  C. 
Jung,  J.  F:  A.     Charaktere.     1122. 

—  Gutzkow's  Ritter  vom  Geiste.     1105. 

Jung,  K:  E.      Lexikon  der   handelsgeographie. 

1181. 
Jung-Stilling,  J:  H:     Autobiography.     1460. 

—  Jugend.     1559. 

Junger,  J:  F:     [Drama.]     562. 

Jungst,  L:  V.     [Fiction.]     775. 

Junius.     Letters.     1079. 

Junkin,   D.  X.,    and  F.    H.  Norton.     Winfield 
Scott  Hancock.     1501. 
[  Junot,  Mme.,  see  Abrantes,  Duchesse  d'. 
1   Juste,  T.     Histoire  de  Belgique.     1285. 
i   —  Revolution  beige.     1286. 

Justi,  K:     Winckelmann.     1530. 

Justinus  martyr .     Works.     70. 

Justitia,  a  knownothing,  pseud.,   see  Adams,  F. 
C.     657. 

Justus  Feminis.     [Drama.]     562. 


K.,  O.,  pseud.,  see  Novikof,  O. 
K.,  W.  V.     [Fiction.]     775. 
Kade,  O..  ed.    Auserwahlte  tonwerke.    4!)2. 
Kaden,  W.    From  Tiber  to  Etna.    1365. 

—  Switzerland.     1287. 

Kaiser,  Ernst,  pseud.,  see  KOnig,  E.  A:     781. 
Kaiser,  S.     Franzosische  verfassungsgeschichte. 

218. 
Xaldenbach,  C.    Gedichte.    1105. 
Kaler,  J.O.     [Fiction.]     775. 
Kalevala.     1146. 
KalidasS,.     Sakoontalil.    1148. 

—  Sakuntala.     1148. 
Kalisch,  L:     London.     1235. 

—  Paris.     1261. 

Kalischer,  A.  C.  Spinoza's  stelliing  zum  juden- 
thum  und  christenthum.     50. 

Kallimachos.     Works..   1'H8. 

Kames,  Lord,  see  Home,  H . 

Kampen,  N:  G.  v.  Geschichte  der  Niederlande. 
1284. 

Kampf,  F.,  and  J:  H.  Clark.  Astronomical  de- 
terminations.    305. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  onl^. 


Kane. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Kent. 


Ixxiij 


Kane,  E.  K.    Arctic  explorations.     1434. 

—  Arktische  fahrten  und  entdeckungen.     1424. 

—  Grianell  expedition.     1434. 
Kane,  H.  H.     Opium-smoking.     410. 
Kane,  R.     Elements  of  chemistry.     319. 
Kanngiesser,    P:  F:      Alterthumswissenschaft. 

1163. 
Kant,  I.     Critique  of  pure  reason.    49. 

—  [Selections.!    1103. 

Kapp,  F:     Deutsche  im  staate  New  York.    1375. 

—  F:  W:  V.  Steuben.     1503. 

—  John  Kalb.     1502. 
Kapper,  S.     [Fiction.]    775. 

Karaka,  D.  F.     History  of  the  parsis.     1306. 
Karasowski,  M.     Choisin.     1534. 
Kardoff-WalDnitz,  Baron  W:  v.    Gold  standard. 

300. 
Karl  V  of  Germany.     Correspondence.     1473. 
Karl,  Meister,  pseud.,  see  Leland,  C:  G. 
Karoly,  A.    Dilemmas  of  labour  and  education. 

194. 
Karr,  E.     American  horse-woman.     502. 
Karr,  J:  B.  A.     Tour  round  my  garden.     1131 . 
KSstner,  A.  G.    Episramme.    IIOO! 

—  Sinng-edichte.    1106. 

Kater,  H:,  and\).  Lardner.     Mechanics.     312. 

Katsch,  G.  A.     [Fiction.]    775. 

Kauflfer,  E:     [Fiction.]     775. 

Kaufman,  R.     Queens  of  England.     1470. 

—  Young  folks'  Plutarch.     1446. 
Kaufmann,   G:     Kampf  der  franzosischen  und 

deutselien  schulorganization.     839. 
Kaufmann,  M.     Socialism.     804. 
Kaulbach,  C.     [Fiction.]     775. 
Kavanagh,  B.  rtn,rf  J.     [Fiction.]     775. 
Kavanagh,  J.     [Fiction.]     775. 

—  Women  of  Christianity.     1449. 
Kay,  D:    Austria-Hungary.     1349. 

Kay,    J.      Social    condition    of    the    people    of 

England.     808. 
Kayser,  C.  G.     Biicher-lexicon.     18. 
Kayser,  P.     Zeugnisszwang.     883. 
Keane,  A:  H.     Asia.     1295. 
Keane,  J:  F.     Journey  to  Medinah.     1308. 

—  On  blue  water.     1198. 

—  Six  months  in  Meccah.     1308. 
Keary,  A.     [Fiction.]     776. 

—  Nations  around.     1165. 

—  and  E.     Heroes  of  Asgard.     136. 

Keary,  C:  F.     Outlines  of  primitive  belief.     134. 

—  ed.     Dawn  of  history.     347. 
Keary,  E.      Annie  Keary.     1550. 

—  joint  author,  see  Keary,  A. 

Keating,  J.  M.    Yellow  fever  epidemic.    393. 
Keating,  W:  H.     Expedition  to  St.  Peter's  river. 

1396. 
Keats,  J:    Letters  to  Fanny  Brawn e.     1080. 

—  Poetical  works.     1035. 

Keay,  J.  S.     Spoiling  the  egyptians.     172. 
Keble,  J:     Christian  year.     1035. 

—  Lyra  innocentium.     1035. 
Keddie,  H.     [Fiction.]     776. 

—  Marie  Antoinette.     1475. 

—  Modern  painters.     1536. 

—  Musical  composers.     1533. 

—  Old  masters.     1536. 

—  Papers  for  thoughtful  girls.     1096. 

—  Sweet  counsel.    63. 

Keen,    W:    W.      Surgical     complications     and 

sequels  of  continued  fevers.     413. 
Keenan,  H:F.     [Fiction.]     776. 


Keene,  H.  G.     [Fiction.]    776. 
Keese,  W:  L.     John  Kee.se.     1541. 
Keferstein,  H.    Piidagogik  der  kirche.    249. 

—  Priifungswesen.    344. 

—  Verantwortlichkeit  der  schule.    239. 

—  Volksschule.    845. 

KeigMley,  T:    Ymr^  mythology,     134. 

—  History  of  England.     1816. 

—  History  of  Greece.     1173. 

—  History  of  Rome.     1176. 

Keim,  De  B.  R.    Sheridan's  troopers.    1198. 
Keith,  A.    Demonstration  of    the  truth  of  the 
christian  religion.    98. 

—  Evidence  of  the  truth  of  the  christian  religion. 

98. 
Keith,  Sir  R.  M.    Memoirs  and  correspondence. 

1493. 
Keller,  G.     [Fiction.]    776. 

—  Gedichte.    1117. 
Kellerman,  W.  A.    Botany.    358. 

—  Plant  analysis.    363. 

Kelley,  J.  D'.  J.     Question  of  ships.    334. 
Kellogg,  A.    Botany  of  Alaska.    366. 
Kellogg,  A.  O.     Shakespeare's  delineations  of 

insanity.     1046. 
Kellogg,  B.    English  literature.     1003. 
Kellogg,  E:    New  monetary  system.    197. 

—  Same.    Labor  and  capital.     197. 
Kellogg,  Elijah.     [Fiction.]     776. 
Kelly,  D.    Self-inspection.    101. 
Kelly,  J.    American  catalogue.    16. 
Kelly,  W.  K.     House  of  Austria.    1241. 

—  camp.  History  of  Russia.  1275. 
Kemble,  A.,  see  Sartoris,  A.  842. 
Kemble,  F.  A.     Journal.     1365. 

—  Journal  on  a  Georgia  plantation.     1380. 

—  Notes  upon  some  of  Shakespeare's  plays.  1047. 

—  Poems.     1035. 

—  Records  of  a  girlhood.    1538. 

—  Records  of  later  life.    1538. 

—  Year  of  consolation.     1266. 

Kemble,  J:  M.     Saxons  in  England.     1380. 
Kemble,  M.,  ed.    Ai-t  recreations.    469. 
Kemble,  M.  T.     [Drama.]     563. 
Kemp,  E:    How  to  lay  out  a  garden.    478. 
Kempis,  Thomas  ii,  see  Thomas  a  Kempis. 
Kendrick,  A.  C.     Emily  C.  Judson.     1453. 
Kennan,  G:    Tent  life  in  Siberia.     1315. 
Kennedy,   James,  judge,    Ilavannah.     Modern 

poets  of  Spain.     1134. 
Kennedy,    The  rev.  James.     Work  in  Benares 

and  Kumaon.     1303. 
Kennedy,  J:  P.     [Fiction.]     777. 

—  Mr.  Ambrose's  letters  on  the  rebellion.     1360. 

—  William  Wirt.    1489. 

Kennedy,  P.,  and  others.     Legends  of  Ireland. 

141. 
Kennedy,  W:  S.    Henry  W.  Longfellow.    1541. 

—  John  Greenleaf  Whittier.    1543. 

—  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.    1541. 

—  Wonders  and  curiosities  of  the  railway.    257. 
Kenney,  C:  L.    Michael  W:  Balfe.     1534. 
Kenney,  J.     [Drama.]    562. 

—  and  J.  V.  Millingen.     [Drama.]    563. 

—  joint  author,  see 'H.\xgo,\:  559. 
Kenney,  M.  Vj.     [Fiction.]    777. 

Kenrick,  F.  P.    Primacy  of  the  apostolic  see.  114. 
Kent,  J.     Commentaries.    214. 

—  Course  of  reading.    510. 

Kent,  S.  H.     Within  the  arctic  circle.    1288. 
Kent,  W:    Strength  of  materials.    458. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Ixxiv 


Kent. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


SZirchner. 


Kent,  W.  S.    Gis-antic  cuttle-fish.    285. 

Kentish,  T:    Pyrotechnist's  treasury.     451. 

Kenyon,  A.     Lettei's  from  Spain.     1273. 

Keppel,  H:    Expedition  to  Borneo.     1419. 

Ker,  D:    [Fiction.]     777. 

Ker,  J:  B.    Popular  phrases  and  nursery  rhymes. 

1096. 
Kerkhoven,  P.  F.  van.     [Fiction.]     777. 
Kerfoot,  J:  B.    Inspiration.    98. 
Kerner,    A.    J.     Flowers    and    their    unbidden 

guests.     360. 
Kerner,  J.  A.  C.     [Gedichte.]     1117. 
Kerr,  J:    [Drama.]    563. 
Kerr,  Orpheus  C,  pseud.,  see  Nevrell,  R.  H: 
Kerr,  R.  W.     Government  printing  office.     229. 
Kerry-NichoUs,  see  Nicholls,  J.  H:  Kerry-. 
Kesson,  J:    Cross  and  dragon.    116. 
Kett,  C:W.     Rubens.     1530. 
Kettell,  T:  P.     Southern  wealth   and  northern 

profits.     171. 
Kettlewell,  S:    Thomas  a  Kempis.     1460. 
Keyes,  E.  D.     Fifty  years'  observation.     1502. 
Keynote.     492. 

Keyser,  J.  R.    Religion  of  the  northmen.     136. 
Keyserling,  E.  "W:  T.  graf.    Spinnen  Amerikas. 

375. 
Keyserling,  M.  grdfin.     [Fiction.]     777. 
Khedives  and  pashas.     1479. 
Kidd,  J:    Adaptation  of  nature  to  the  physical 

condition  of  man.     81. 
Kidd,  Joseph.    Laws  of  therapeutics.    407. 
Kidder,  D.  P.,  joint  author,  see  Fletcher,  J.  C. 
Kidder,   J.  H.     Natural  history  of    Kerguelen 

island.    373. 
Kiddle,   H:,  and  A.  J.  Schem.      Cyclopedia  of 

education.    240. 

Year-book  of  education.     240. 

Kieffer,  H.  M.     [Fiction.]     777. 
Kielland,  A.  L.     [Fiction.]     777. 
Kilbourn,  J:    Ohio  gazetteer.     1387. 
Kimball,  R:  B.     [Fiction.]     778. 
Kimpton,  F.     [Drama.]     563. 
Kincaid,  Sir  3:     [Fiction.]    778. 
Kind,  J:  P:    Anthologie.    1109. 
Kindersley,  E:  C.     Bayard.     1507. 
King,  C:     [Fiction.]     778 

—  Campaigning  with  Crook.     1362. 

—  Famous  and  decisive  battles.     1157. 
King,  C:  W:     Engraved  gems.     479. 

—  Natural  history  of  gems.     324. 

—  Natural  history  of  precious  stones.     324. 
King:,  Clarence.  1st  report  of  the  U.  S.  geol.  survey.  338. 

—  Geological  exploration  of    the  40th   parallel. 

341. 

—  Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada.     1400. 

—  Production  of  precious  metals.    338. 
King,  D.    T:  Wilson  Dorr.     1485. 
King,  D:  B.     Irish  question.     1212. 
King,  E.     Great  south.     1378. 

—  [Papers  on  eurnpean  travel.]    1206. 

King,  F    H.     Economic  relations  of  our  birds. 

OQO 

King,  H."    [Fiction.]    778. 

King,  J.     Cleopatra's  needle.     1167. 

—  Temple  hill  at  Jerusalem.     1311. 
King,  J.  A.     Argentine  Republic.     1416. 
King,  J:  L.     Trouting  on  the  Brule  river.     1389. 
King,  K.     [Fiction.]     778. 

King,  M.     Harvard.    250. 

King,  P:  baron.     J:  Locke.     1447. 

King,  Pendleton.    Grover  Cleveland.     1468. 

King,  R:  J:,  ed.    Early  ballad  poetry.    1023. 


1  King,  T:    French  political  leaders.     1496. 

:   King,  T:  S.     Patriotism.     1067. 

1   King,  VV:    Political  and  literary  anecdotes.    1096. 

Kingdom,  J:  M.     [Drama.]    563. 

Kinglake,  A.  W:    Eothen.     1309. 

—  Invasion  of  the  Crimea.     1276. 
Kingsbury,  J:  H.     Sketches.     1085. 
Kingsford,  Jane,  psevd.,  se3  Barnard,   C:Y.,jr. 

1   Kingsley,  C:     [Fiction.]     778. 
,   —At  last.     1412. 

—  David.     109. 

—  Discipline.     109. 

—  Glaucus.     369. 

—  Good  news  of  God.     109. 

—  Gospel  of  the  Pentateuch.     109. 
I   —  Hermits.     1464. 

—  Heroes.     135. 

—  Historical  lectures  and  essays.    1159. 

—  Literary    and    general    lectures    and    essays. 

1067. 
J   —  Madame  How  and  lady  Why.    335. 

—  New  miscellanies.     1067. 

—  Plays  and  puritans.     1159. 

—  Poems.     1035. 

—  Prose  idylls.     1067. 

—  Roman  and  teuton.     1180. 

—  Sanitary  and  social  lectures.     149. 

—  Scientific  lectures  and  studies.     286. 

—  Sermons  for  the  times.    110. 

—  Sermons  on  national  subjects.     110. 

—  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.     1067. 

—  Town  and  country  sermons.     110. 

—  Town  geology.     335. 

—  Village  sermons.     110. 

—  Water  of  life,     110. 

—  Westminster  sermons.    110. 
Kingsley,  F.  E.,  ed.  Charles  Kingsley.     1550. 
Kingsley,  H:     [Fiction.]     778,  779. 

—  Tales  of  old  travel.     1189. 
Kingrsley,  J.  L.    Ezra  Stiles.    1438. 

Kingsley,  J:  S.,  ed.     Standard  natural  history. 

368. 
Kingston,  W:  H.  G.     [Fiction.]    779. 

—  Boy's  own  book  of  boats.     464. 

—  Western  world.     1342. 
KinkeS  J:  G.     [Fiction.]    779. 

—  Die  Ahr.    1248. 

—  Gedichte.     1117. 

Kinzie,  J.  A.,  mrs.  J:  H.     Wau-bun.     1386. 
Kip,  Lawrence.     Army  life  on  the  Pacific.     1353. 
Kip,  Leonard.     [Fiction.]     779. 
Kip,  W:  I.     Catacombs  of  Rome.     124. 

—  Christmas  in  Rome.     1269. 

—  Church  of  the  apostles.     128. 

—  Double  witness  of  the  church.     128. 

—  Early  Jesuit  missions.     116. 

—  Few  days  at  Nashotah.     116. 

Kipping,  R.   Masting  and  rigging  of  ships.    462. 

—  Sails  and  sail  making.    463. 
Kippis,  A.     Cook's  voyages.     1188. 
Kirby,  M.  and  E.     Insect  life.     376. 

Sea  and  its  wonders.     328. 

Stories  about  birds.     382. 

Things  in  the  forest.     369. 

World  at  home.     325. 

Kirby,  W:    Creation  of  animals.     81. 
Kirchhoff,  T.     Reisebilder  aus  Amerika.     1367. 
Kirchner,  F:    Mangel  eines  allgemeinen  moral- 
princips.    61. 

—  Reform  des  religionunterrichts.    249. 

—  Spiritismus.    56. 


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Eirchner. 


ATTTHOB-INDEX . 


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Ixxr 


Kirchner,  Y:— Continued. 

—  Zweck  des  daseins.     53. 
Kirk,  E.  W.     [Fiction.] 

Kirk,  H.  C.     Possibility  of  uot  dying.    84. 
Kirk,  The  rev.  J:    Motlier  of  the'Wesleys.     1459. 
Kirk,  J:,  x>rof.  of  Edinburgh.     Papers  on  health. 

402. 
Kirk,  J:  F.     Charles  the  bold.     1474. 
Kirke,  Edmund,  pseud.,  see  Gilmore,  J.  R. 
Kirklaud,  C.  M.     [Fiction.]    780. 

—  Evening  book.     10G7. 

—  Holidays  abroad.     1308. 

—  Memoirs  of  Washington.     1465. 

—  School-girl's  garland.     1022. 
Kirkland,  E.  S.     Dora's  housekeeping.    446. 

—  Six  little  cooks.     446. 

Kirkland,  F.     Cyclopasdia  of  anecdotes.    518. 
Kirkland,  J.  T.    Memoir  of  F.  Ames.    183. 
Kirkwood,  J.  P.    Filtration  of  river  waters.    426. 

—  ed.    Use  of  lead  pipe.     426. 
Kirton,  J:W:    World's  workers.     1512. 
Kirwan,  pseud.,  see  Murray,  N: 
Kitchen  garden  association  lessons.    445. 
Kitto,  J:    History  of  Palestine.     1310. 

—  Lost  senses.    410. 

—  Scripture  lands.     1311. 

—  ed.    Cyclopgedia  of  biblical  literature.     86. 
Kjelland,  A.  L.,  see  Kielland,  A.  L.     777. 
Klaczko,  J.    Polish  poetry  in  the  19th  century. 

1145. 

Klapka,  G:    War  of  independence  in  Hungary. 
1242. 

Klein,  H.  J.,  and  O:  W:  Thome.    Creator's  won- 
ders in  living  nature.     325. 

God's  glorious  creation.    325. 

Kleinschmidt,  A.    Napoleon  I.    1430. 
~  Siicularisation  von  1803.     123. 

Kleinsteuber,  H.     [i'iction.]     780. 

Kleinwachter,  F:     Naturwissenschaftlicher  un- 
terricht.    282. 

—  Philosophie  der  mode.     65. 

—  Reform  der  handwerksverfassung.    388. 
Kleist,  E.  C.  V.    Anthologie.    1109. 

Kleist,  H:  V.     [Fiction.]    780. 

—  Kiithchen  von  Heilbronn.    1108. 

—  Werke.    1108. 

Klencke,  F;  H.     [Fiction.]     780. 
Klencke,  P.  F:  H.      A.  v.  Humboldt.     1533. 
Klim,  Niels,  see'H.oVoerg,  Baron  L:  v. 
Klingrer,  F:  M.  v.    Anthologie.    1109. 

—  [Auswahl.]    1107. 

Klippel,  G:  H:     Scharnhorst.     1506. 

Klipstein,  L:  F.     Grammar  of  anglo-saxon.  376. 

Klopstock,  F:  G.    Briefwechsel.    1108. 

—  Themessiah.     1117. 

—  Werke.     1117. 

—  Werke.    1106. 

Kluckhorn,  A:  Louise,  queen  of  Prussia.  1474. 
Klunzinger,  C :  B :  Bilder  aus  Obenigypten .  1323. 
Kliipfel,    K:       Deutsche    einheitsbestrebungen. 

1239. 
Knapp,  S:  L.     [Fiction.]     780. 

—  American  literature.     1006. 
Knapp,  W:  1.     Spanish  grammar.     278. 
Knatchbull-Hugessen,   E:  H.,    see   Hugessen, 

E;  H.  Knatchbull-. 
Knickerbocker,  Diedrich,  pseud.,  see  Irving,  W. 
Knies,  C:    Das  geld.     200. 

—  Der  credit.     200. 

—  Weltgeld  und  weltmiinzen.    200. 
Knight,  Cameron.    Mechanician.    389. 
Knight,  C:    History  of  England.     1216. 

—  Knowledge  is  power.     197. 


Knight,  C:— Continued. 

-^  ed.    Half  hours  of  english  history.     1227. 

Half  hours  with  the  best  authors.    518. 

London.     1235. 

Knight,  E:  H.    American  mechanical  dictionary. 
389. 

—  New  mechanical  dictionary.    389. 
Knight,  G:W     Land  grants  for  education.    1334. 
Kmght,  H.  C.    James  Montgomery.     1552. 

—  comp.    Lady  Huntington.     1459.' 

Knight,  R:  P.     Symbolical  language  of  ancient 

art.    135. 
Knight,  W:,  ed.    Spinoza.     1448. 
Knighton,  D.  lady.    Sir  W:  Knighton.    1493. 
Knorring,  Friherrinnan  S.  M.      [Fiction.]     780 
Knott,  J.  P.     Duluth.     1085. 
Knowles,  J:    Life  of  H:  Fuseli.    468. 
Knowles,  J.  D.    Ann  H.  Judson.    1452. 
Knowles,  J.  S.     [Drama.]    563. 
Knox,  I.  Craig-.    Little  folks'  history  of  England. 

Knox,  J:  J.    United  States  notes.    801. 
Knox,  T:  W.     [Fiction.]     780. 

—  Boy  travellers  in  South  America.    1415. 

—  Boy  travellers  in  the  far  east : 

1.  Japan  and  China.     1296. 

2.  Siam  and  Java.     1296. 

3.  Ceylon  and  India.    1296. 

4.  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land.     1296. 

—  -  5.  Africa.    1317. 

—  How  to  travel.    1186. 

—  Travels  of  Marco  Polo.     1295. 
Kny,  L.    Plant  life  in  the  sea.    285. 

Kobell,  F.  V.    Mineralogy  simplified.    332. 
Koberstein,  A:  K:    Deutsche  nationalliteratur. 
1101. 

—  Vermischte  aufsiitze.    1122. 
Koch,  K:  H:  E.    The  Crimea.     1280. 

Kocher.  T.    Verletzungen  und  krankhelten  des  hodens. 

411. 
Kock,  H:  de,  joint  author,  see  Barridre,  T.    523. 
Kohl,  J:  G:    Discovery  and  exploration  on  the 

coasts  of  the  U.  S.     1332. 

—  Discovery  of  Maine.    1870. 

—  Russia.     1278. 

—  Volker  Europas.     1203. 

KOhler,  A:    Bewegungsspiele  des  kindergartens. 

246. 
KOhler,  S.  R.,  comp.    U.  S.  art  directory.    470. 
Kohlrausch,   H:  F:  T.     History   of   Germany. 

1237. 
Kohn,  A.,  awrfR:  Andrea.     Sibirien.     1818. 
Kohn,  S.     [Fiction.]     780. 
Kolb,  G:  F:    Condition  of  nations.    155. 

—  Cultur^eschichte  der  menschheit.     151. 

—  Vergleichende  statistik.     155. 
Koldewey,  K:    German  arctic  expedition.    H2ii. 
KOUiker,  A.    Human    microscopical    anatomj*. 

398. 
KoUmann,  J:    Mechanik  des  menschlichen  kor- 

pers.     398. 
KoUonitz,  P.  grnfin,  see  Eloin,  P. 
Kompert,  L.     [J^iction.]    780. 
Koner,  W :,  joint  author,  sec  Guhl,  E. 
KOnig,  E.  A.     [Fiction.]    781. 
KSnig-,  F.    Krankheiten  des  schlundes.    411. 
KOnig,  H:    Fahrt  nach  Ostende.     1286. 

—  Stationen.     1246. 

KOnig,  H:  J.     [Fiction.]    781. 

KOnig,  R.    Deutsche  literaturgeschichte.    1101. 

KOnig,  T.     [Fiction.]    781. 

Koning,  Y:,  joint  author,  see  Clairville.    538. 


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Ixxvj 


EOpke. 


AXTTHOR-INDEX. 


Lamartine. 


KOpke,  R.     Hrosuitha.     1105. 

KOppen,    A.    L:    Historico-geographieal    atlas. 

1156. 
Koran.     140. 

Koranyi,  F:    Milzttrand.    410. 
Kormak.     1035. 
KOrner,  G.    Das  deutsche  element  in  den  Ver- 

einigten  Staaten.     1349. 
KOrner,  K:  T.     Briefwechsel  mit  Schiller.     1124. 

—  Siimmtliche  werke.    1117. 

KOrOsi,  J.,  ed.    Finances  des  grandes  villes.    156. 
Kiirte,  W:    Gleims  leben.     1556. 
KOrting,  G.     Petrarca's  leben.     1564. 
Kortum,  C:  A.     The  Jobsiad.     1117. 

—  Die  Jobsiade.    1117. 

—  Same.    1108. 

Kosegrarten,  L :  T.    Anthologie.    1108. 
Koss,  K.  A.    Milwaukee.     1394. 
Kossuth,  L:    Memories  of  my  exile.     1242. 
KOstlin,  C.  R.     [Fiction.]     781. 

—  Dramatische  literatur.     1104. 
KOstlin,  J.     Luther.     1460. 
Kotzebue,  A:  F:  F.  v.     [Drama.]     563. 
Kouns,  N.  C.     [Fiction.]     781. 
Kradolfer,  J.     Altchristliche  moral.     61. 
Kraft,  J.  'k.,  joint  author,  see  Nyerup,  R.     20. 
Kramer,  G.     Carl  Ritter.     1559. 

Krapf,  J:  L:    Eastern  Africa.     1325. 
Krasiiiski,  ifrafti'ffl  W.     Panslavism.     1240. 
Krasinski,    Hrabia    7i.    N.     Undivine    comedy. 

1145. 
Krause,  E.  L:    Erasmus  Darwin.     1521. 
Krebs,  G:     Erhaltung  der  energie.     311. 
Krehbiel,  H.  E.     Cnltivation   of  choral   music. 

495. 
Kreisslev.  Heilbom,  H:     Franz  Schubert.  1530. 
Kremer,    A.    v.     Culturgeschichte    des    orients. 

1307. 
Kretschmann,  K:  F:    Gedichto.    1106. 
Kretschmer,  A.,  and  C:  Rohrbach.     Costumes 

of  all  nations.     259. 
Krez,  K.     Aus  Wiskonsin.     1117. 
Kriegk,  G:  L:    Deutsches  biirgerthum.     1240. 

—  Volkerstiimme  und  ihre  zweige.    350. 
Krilof,  I.  A.     Fables.     1146. 

KrOker,  K.  Freiligrath-.     [Drama.]     564. 
Kronhelm,  H.,  aee  Wilke,  H.     890. 
Krug- V.  Nidda,  F:    Ausg-ewiihlte  schrlften.    1109. 
Krummacher,  F:  W:    Elijah.     1463. 

—  Elisha.     1463. 

Kriisi,  H.     Pestalozzi.     1513. 

Kudrun.     1113,  1114. 

Kuenen,  A.    National  religion.    133. 

Kugler,  B.     Geschichte  der  kreuzziige.     1200. 

—  Wallen8t<,-iti.    1430. 

Kugler,  F.  T.    Handbook  of  painting:  german, 
Hemish  and  dutch  schools.     487. 

Italian  schools.    487. 

Kuhne,  A;     [Fiction.]    781. 
Kuhne,  F:  G.     [Fiction.]     781. 

—  Von  Coin  bis  Worms.     1248. 

Kullak,  A.     Aesthetik  des  klavierspiels.     496. 
Kumlien,  L:    Natural  history  of  arctic  America. 

373. 
Kunst,  H(!rmann,  pseM(Z.,  see  Smith,  W.  C. 
Kurnberger,  F.     [Fiction.]     781. 
Kurschner,  J.,  ed.    Deutsche  national-litteratur. 

1105. 

—  -  Deutscher  litteratur-kalender.     1554. 
Kurschner,  L.     [Fiction.]     781. 

Kurssati,  F.,ed.  Pagerintos  giesmiu-knygos.  104. 
Kurtz,  D.  M.    Ithaca.     1376. 


I   Kurz,  H:    Deutsche  literatur.      1101. 

!   —  and  F:  C.  Paldamus.     Deutsche  dichter  und 

'  prosaisten.     1101. 

Kurz,  Hermann.     [Fiction.]     781. 

—  see  Weisser,  L:     1171. 


li.,  A.  V.     [Fiction.]     782. 

Ii.,  L.  E.,  pseud.,  see  Landon,  L.  E. 

Iiaas,  E.     Gymnasium  und  realschule.     248. 

—  Zur  frauenfrage.     154. 

I  Iiabberton,  R.  H.  Historical  atlas.  1156. 
j  La  Bedolliere,  E.  G.  de.  [Fiction.]  782. 
i    Iiabouchere,  H:    Coming- democracy.    146. 

liaboulaye,  E:R.  L.     [Fiction.]    782. 
I   —  Paris  in  America.     1366. 
j   La  Bruyere,  J:  de.     Characters.     61. 
'   Lacher,  H:    Schul-iiberbiirdungsfrage.    239. 

Lackington,  J.     Memoirs.     1514. 

Liacombe,  Pcre.    Spiritual  maxims.    108. 
j   Lacombe,  P.     Arms  and  armour.     233. 

—  Growth  of  a  people.     1251. 

Lacordaire,  J:  B.  H:  de.    Letters  to  young  men. 
102. 

Lacretelle,  H:  de.    Lamartine  and  his  friends. 
j  1561. 

j   Lacroix,  F:    Geheimnisse  von  Russland.    1278. 
j  Lacroix,  P.     [Fiction.]    783. 
!   —  18th  century.     1254. 

—  Middle  ages:     Arts.     472. 

Manners,  customs  and  dress.     259. 

Military  and  religious  life      1200. 

' Science  and  literature.     289. 

Lacy,  R.     [Drama.]     564. 
j   Lacy,  T:  H.     [Drama.]    564. 
■   — and  J:  Courtney.     [Drama.]     564. 

—  and  S:  French,  pnbl.     [Drama.]     564. 
t    —  joint  atithor,  see  "Aiggie,  T -.11.    558. 

see  Robertson,  T:  W:     590. 

Ladd,  C,  see  Franklin,  C. 
Ladd,  G:  T.     Church  polity.     114. 

—  Doctrine  of  sacred  scripture.     84. 
Ladd,  H.  O.     War  with  Mexico.     1353. 
Laferriere,  A.,  joint  author,  see  Pierron,  E.     582. 
Laffan,  M.,  see  Hartley,  M.     748. 

La  Fontaine,  J:  de.     Fables.     1130. 

Lagarde,  A:  comtc  de.    Memoirs  of  Queen  Hor- 

tense.     1477. 
Lagny,  G.  de.    Knout  and  russians.    1278. 
Laing,  Mrs.  C.  H.  B.     The  seven  hills.     1178. 
Laing:,  F.  H:    Colenso's  objections.    73. 
Laing,  ,!:,  joint  author,  see  Halkett,  S:    30. 
Laing,  S:    Tour  in  Sweden.     1284. 

—  e.d.     Heimskringla.     1282. 
Lakeman,  M.     [Fiction]     782. 

Lakes,  A.    History  and  geology  of  the  San  Juan. 

429. 
Lakey,  C:  D.    Village  and  country  houses.    477. 
Lalanne,  F.  A.  M.     Etching.     489. 
Lalor,  J:  J.,  ed.    Cyclopaadia  of  political  science. 

145. 

—  joint  author,  see  Mason,  A.  B. 
Lamartine,  A.  M.  L:  de.     [Drama.]    564. 

—  [Fiction.]     782. 

—  Celebrated  characters.     1430. 

—  Columbus.     1518. 

—  Enthiillungen.     1561. 

—  Future  of  the  republic.     1258. 

—  Geschichte  der  restauration.     1257. 

—  Girondists.     1256. 

—  Holy  Land.     1312. 


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liardner. 


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Iiamartine,  A.  M.  L:  de. — Continued. 

—  Mary,  queen  of  scots.     1471. 

—  Memoirs  of  my  youth.     1561. 

—  Oliver  Cromwell.     1469. 

—  Restoration  in  France.     1257. 

—  Revolution  of  1848.     1257. 

—  Zukunft  der  republik.     1258. 
Lamb,  Jjady—.     Warrior  kings.     1468. 
Lamb,  C:    Eliana.     1067. 

—  English  dramatic  poets.     1046. 

—  Literary  sketches  and  letters.      1080. 

—  Tales  from  Shakespeare.     1048. 

—  Works.     1015. 

—  and  M.     Poetry  for  children.     1025. 

Lamb,  M.  and  C:    Poems,  letters  and  remains. 

1551. 
Lamb,  M.  J.  R.     Wall  street  in  history.     1376. 
Lamballe,  Princesse  de.    Secret  memoirs.    1475. 
Lamber,  J.,  see  Adam,  J.     657. 
Lambert,  C.     Cashmere  and  Ladak.     1304. 
Lamborn,  R.  H.     Metallurgy  of  copper.     453. 

—  Metallurgy  of  silver  and  lead.     453. 
Lammers,  A:     Bekamufung  dev  trunksucht.    66. 

—  Bremer  landwirthsciiafts-ausstellung.    429. 

—  Hand-bildung  und  hausfleiss.     245. 

—  Moorrauch.    436. 

—  Sonntagsfeier  in  Deutsehland.     115. 

—  Umwandlung  der  schenken.     66. 

—  Unternehmung  im  sparcassen-geschaft.     202. 
Lammers,  M.    Deutsche  lehrerinnen.    244. 
Lament,  J.     Seasons  with  the  sea-horses.    1426. 
La  Motte  Fouque,  F:  H:  K;  baron  de.    [Fiction.] 

782. 

—  Held  des  nordens.     1117. 
Lampadius,  W:  A:    Mendelssohn.     1535. 
Lamphere,  G:N.  United  States  government.  227. 
Lamping:,  t".    Foreign  legion.     1319. 

Lamson,  M.  S.      Life   and  education  of  Laura 

Bridgman.     245. 
Land,  J.    Spinoza.    1448. 
Land,  J:  E.    Chicago.     1389. 
Landells,  E.  and  A.    Girl's  own  to.ymaker.    500. 
Lander,  J:  andR:   Expedition  to  the  Niger.  1324. 
Lander,  Meta,  pseud.,  see  Lawrence,  M.  W. 
Lander,  S.  W.     Berlin.    1247. 

—  Boston.     1373. 

—  Moscow.     1280. 

—  New  York.    1376. 

—  Pekin.     1299. 

—  Rome.     1269. 

—  St.  Petersburg.     1280. 

—  Zurich.    1288. 

Lander,  .Sir  T:  D.     [Fiction.]     783. 

Landgraf,  J.     Sicherung  des  arbeitsvertrages. 

197. 
Landolt,   H.,  and  R:  BQmstein.     Physicalisch- 

chemische  tabellen.    319. 
Landon,  L.  E.    Complete  works.    1015. 
Landon,  M.  D.     Saratoga  in  1901.     1085. 
Lander,  W.  S.     [Fiction.]     783. 

—  Selections.     1096. 

—  Works  and  life.     1015. 
Landseer,  Engravings  from.    488. 
Landsfeld,  Countess  of,  seeMontez,  Lola. 
Landt,  W.  H.,  ed.     [Fiction.]    783. 
Lane,  E:W:     Arabian  society.     1308. 

—  Heutige  egypter.     1320. 

—  Modern  egyptians.     1319. 
Lane-Peele,  'see  Poole. 
Lanfrey,  P:    Napoleon  I.     1475. 
Lang,  A.     [Fiction.]    783. 


Lang,  K.— Continued. 

—  Custom  and  myth.     135. 

—  The  library.     13. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1035. 
Lang,  Mrs.  A.     [Fiction.]    783. 
Lang,  H:    Leben  Jesu.     94. 

—  Religion  im  zeitalter  Darwins.    82. 

Langr,  J :  M.    Ancient  religions  of  Central  America.  13.S. 
Langbein,  A:  1 :    Ausgcwilhlte  gedichte.     1117 
Lange,  F:A.    History  of  material i.sm.    45. 
Lange,  L:    Romische  alterthiimer.     1175 
Lange,  M.      Paul  Morphy.    500. 
Lange,  P.     [Fiction.]     783. 
Lange,  W.,  erf.     Aus  Frobel's  leben.     1513 
Langenberg,  E:      Ernst  Moritz  Arndt.     1555. 

—  Leben  Diesterweg's.    1126. 
Langer,  A.     [Fiction.]    783. 
Langford,  J:  A.    Praise  of  books.    509. 
Langhans,  W:    Musikgeschiohte.    493 
Langin,  G:    J:  P:  Hebel.     15.57. 
Lang'ley,  J.  N.    Message  of  the  church.    73. 
Langrley,  S.  P.    Solar  heat.    331. 

Langmead,  T:  P.  Taswell-.      English  constitu- 
tional history.    161. 
LaNicca,  J.    Change  wheels.    415. 
Lanier,  S.    English  novel.    1047. 

—  Florida.     1381. 

—  Poems.     1035. 

—  Science  of  english  verse.    276. 

—  ed.    Boy's  Froissart.     1201. 

Boy's  king  Arthur.     514. 

Boy's  Mabinogion.    514. 

Boy's  Percy.     1025. 

Lankenau,  H.  v.     [Fiction.]     783. 

—  and  L.  v.  d.  Oelsnitz,  eds.    Das  heutige  Russ- 

land  in  Europa.     1278. 

in  Asien.     1313. 

Russia  past  and  present.     1278. 

Lankester,  E.     Half-hours  with  the  microscope. 

356. 

—  Vegetable  substances.    446. 

Lankester,  E.  R.    Comparative  longevity.    402. 
Lanman,  C:    Biographical  annals  of  tlie  civil 
government  of  the  U.  S.     14as. 

—  Essays  for  summer  hours.     1067. 

—  Haw-ho-noo.    1343. 

—  Leading  men  of  Japan.    1445. 

—  Private  life  of  Daniel  Webster.    1489. 

—  Summer  in  the  wilderness.    1386. 

—  Tour  to  the  Saguenay.     1407. 
Lanman,  J.  H.     History  of  Michigan.     1389. 
Lanoye,  see  Tugnot  de  Lanoye,  F. 
Lansdell,  H:    Russian  central  Asia.     1316. 

-  Through  Siberia.     1315. 
Lanza,  C.  marchesa.     [Fiction.]     783. 
Lapham,  I.  A.    Animals  of  Wisconsin.    371. 

—  Antiquities  of  Wisconsin.    349. 

—  Description  of  Wisconsin.     1393. 

—  Fauna  and  floi-a  of  Wisconsin.    43;$. 

—  Forest  trees  of  Wisconsin.    4.3:^. 

—  Grasses  of  Wisconsin.    433. 

—  and  others.    Destruction  of  forest  trees.    439. 
Laplace,  P.  S.  marquis  de.      Analytical  mecha- 
nics.   312. 

Lappenberg,  J:  M.     England  under  the  anglo- 
saxon  kings.     1219. 

—  and  R.  Pauli.     Geschichte  von  England.  1218. 
Larcom,  L.    Childhood  songs.     1025. 

—  Poetical  works.     1035. 
Lardner,  D.    Animal  physics.    345. 

—  Lectures  on  science  and  art.    287. 

—  Mechanics.    283. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue 


Ixxviij 


Lardner. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


IjefSvTe. 


Lardner,  D. — Continued. 

—  Railway  economy.     257. 

—  Steam  engine.    416. 
— joint  author,  see  Kater,  H: 
Iiarke,  J.  K.     Grant  and  his  campaigns.     1467. 
Lamed,  A.     Old  tales  retold.     136. 

—  Tales  from  the  noi'se  grandmother.     136. 

—  Talks  with  girls.     63. 
Lamed,  J.  N.    Talks  about  labor.     197. 
La  Rochefoucauld,  F.  rf?/c  de.     Reflections.   61. 
La  Rochere,  Mme.  la  comtesse  o?-  Mile.  Eugenie, 

])seud.,  see  Dutheil,  E.     720. 
Larousse,  P:    Lexicologie  des  ecoles.     278. 
— joi)it  author,  see  Clement,  F. 
Larsen,   A.   L.     Dansk-norsk-engelsk  ordbog. 

370. 
Larwood,  Jacob,  jjsewrf.,  sec  Sadler,  L.  R. 
Las  Cases,  Marquis  de.     Napoleon  at  St.  Helena. 

1476. 
Laslett,  T:    Timber  and  timber  trees.    459. 
Laspeyres,  E.    Alter  derdeutschen  professoren. 

247. 

—  Kathedersocialisten.    194. 
Lassalle,  F.     Siimmtliche  schriften.     149. 
Lasswitz,  E.     Goethe's  Faust-tragodie.     1105. 
Laszouski,  Mrs.  v.,  see  Gerard,  E.  D.,  pseud. 
Lathe  and  its  uses.    J.  Liikin.     456. 
Lathrop,  G:  P.     [Fiction.]    783. 

—  Biographical  sketch  of  Hawthorne.    1013. 

—  Spanish  vistas.     1274. 

—  Study  of  Hawthorne.     1541. 
Lathrop,  J.     Christ's  warning  to  the  churches. 

113. 
Latimer,  M.  E.     [Fiction.]    784. 
Latouche,  John,  pseud.,  see  Crawford,  O.  J:  F: 
Latrobe,  C:J.     Rambler  in  Mexico.     1410. 
Laube,  H:     [Drama.]     565. 

Laud,  W:    Conference  with  Fisher  the  Jesuit.  70. 
Lauder,  T.     Legends  of  Harz  mountains.    141. 
Lauder,  *S'trT:  D.,  see  Lander,   SirT:  D.,  viis- 

print.    783. 
Laudes  domini.    C:  S.  Robinson.     495. 
Laudien,  Y.,  joint  author,  see  Heinel,  E:  F:  R: 
Laue,  A.  H.    German  substantive.    277. 
Liaug'hlin,  J.  L.    Anglo-saxon  legal  procedure.    308. 
Laun,  H:  van.     French  literature.     1127. 

—  French  revolutionary  epoch.     1254. 
Laurent,  F.    Histoire  de  I'humanite.    151. 
Laurie,   J.     Homoeopathic    domestic  medicine. 

408. 
Laurie,  T:    Dr.  Grant.     1452. 
Lautenschlager,  O.     [Fiction.]    784. 
Lavater,  J:  C.    Essays  on  physiognomy.    58. 

—  Nature  of  man.    1103. 
Laveleye,  E.  de.    European  terror.    146. 

—  Land  system  of  Belgium  and  Holland.    203. 

—  Political  economy.     194. 

—  Socialism  of  today.    204. 
Law,  H:    Civil  engineering.    411. 

—  Mathematical  tables.     299. 

—  and  D.  K.  Clark.  Roads  and  streets.  421.  \ 
Law,  W:  Call  to  a  devout  and  holy  life.  102.  ! 
Law  and  lawyei's.  D.  L.  Purves.  518.  I 
Lawless,  The  hon.  E.  [Fiction  J^  785.  : 
Lawrance,  Y:,  joint  author,  see  Halliday,  A.  555. 
Lawrence,  E.     Historical  studies.     119. 

—  Primer  of  american  literature.     1006.  I 
Lawrence,  G:  A.     [Fiction.]     785. 

—  Border  and  bastille.     1361. 
Lawrence,  G:  N.    Birds  of  southw.  Mexico.  384. 
Lawrence,  J:,  see  Nicholson,  E:  B.    66.  | 


Lawrence,  M.  W.     [Fiction.]    785. 

—  Light  on  the  dark  river.     1452. 
Lawrence,   Slingsby,  pseud.,  see  Lew^es,  G:  H: 

567. 

Lawrence,  Uncle,  pseud.     [Fiction.]     785. 

Lawrence,  W:  B.     Visitation  and  search.     209. 
i   Lawrence,  W:  R.,  ed.  Diary  of  Amos  Lawrence. 
1  1514. 

I   Lawson,  G:    Canadian  ranunculacese.    363. 

Lax,  L:     [Fiction.]     785. 

—  Bilder  aus  den  Niedeiianden.     1286. 

!   Layard,  A.  H:    Nineveh  and  its  remains.     1309. 
i   —  Ruins  of  Nineveh  and  Babylon.     1310. 
I   Laycock,  T:     Mind  and  brain.     52. 

Lazarus,  E.     Songs  of  a  Semite.     1035. 

Lea,  H:C:     Sacerdotal  celibacy.     114. 

—  Studies  in  church  history.     122. 

—  Superstition  and  force.     1157. 

Lea,  I:,  and  others.     Shells  of  North   America. 

375. 
Lea,  M.  C.     Photography.     489. 
Leake,  1:  Q.     Gen.  J:  Lamb.     1502. 
Lean,  Mrs.  F.,  see  Church,  F. 
Leander,  Richard,  pseud.,  .see  Volkmann,  R: 
Lear,  H.  L.  S.    Lacordaire.    1461. 
Leavitt,  T:  H.     Facts  about  peat.    445. 
Le  Baron,  W:    Entomology.     376. 

—  Noxious  insects.     436. 
LeBas,  C:W.    Wiclif.    1458. 

Le  Brun,  M.  L.  E.     Souvenirs.     1530. 
Lecky,  W:  E:  H.     England  in  the  18th  century. 
1225. 

—  European  morals.     65. 

—  Leaders  of  public  opinion  in  Ireland.     1491. 

—  Rationalism  in  J^urope.     80. 

Le  Clerc,  J:    What  church  we  ought  to  join.   97. 
Le  Clercq,  C.    Establishment  of  tTie  faith  in  New 

Fi-ance.     1332. 
Le  Conte,  J.     Elements  of  geology.    335. 

—  Religion  and  science.    82. 

—  Sight.     314. 

Le  Conte,  J:  L.    Coleoptera.    377. 
Lectures  to  young  men.     73. 
Ledderhose,  C:  F:    Melanchthon.     1460. 
Ledoux,  C:    Ice-makin£  machines.     315. 
Le-Duc,  see  Viollet-le-Duc. 
Ledyard,  L.  W.     [Fiction.]    785. 
Lee,  Alice  G.,  jiscud.,  see  Haven,  A. 
Lee,  C:  A.     Geology.    385. 
Lee,  Edwin.     Continental  travel.    1208. 
Lee,  Eliza.     [Friction.]    785. 

—  Joseph  Buckminster  and  Joseph  Stevens  Buck- 

minster.     1452. 
Lee,  F:  G:,  ed.  Glimpses  of  the  supernatural.  54. 
Lee,  H.  awd  S.     [Fiction.]     785. 
Lee,  Holme,  pseud.,  see  Parr,  H. 
Lee,  K.     In  the  Alsatian  mountains.     1248. 
Lee,  M.  rtwfZ  C.     [Fiction.]    785. 
Lee,  M.  S.,  joint  author,  sec  Awdry,  F.    670. 
Lee,  N.     [Drama.]     565. 
Lee,  S.     [Fiction.]     785. 
Lee,  T:  J.    Tables  and  formula-.     300. 
Lee,  Vernon,  pseud,  see  "B&get,  V. 
Leech,  J:     Pictures  from  Punch.     482. 
Leeds,  W:  H:    Orders  of  architecture.     474. 
Lees,  J.  C.    Mohammedanism.    133. 
Le  Fanu,  J.  S.     [Fiction.]    785. 
Lefebvre,  Rene,  psetid.,  see  Laboulaye,  E:  R.  L. 

de. 
Lef^vre,  A.    Wonders  of  architecture.    473. 

—  Philosophy.    45. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Legge. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Lewis. 


Ixxix 


lieggre,  A.  O.    Pius  IX.    1462. 

Iiegge,  J.    Chinese  classics:  Confucius.     139. 

Mencius.     139. 

—  Religions  of  China.     139. 
Leggett,  W:    [Fiction!     786. 

—  Political  writings.  185. 
Le  GoflF,  F.  Thiers.  1497. 
Legouve,  Ernest.     [Drama.]    565. 

—  Art  of  reading.     515. 

—  a»(Z  P.  Merimee.     [Drama.]     565. 

— joint  author,  see  Goubaux,  P.  P.,  also  Scribe, 

E. 
Leidy,  J.     Ancient  fauna  of  Nebraska.     344. 

—  Cretaceous  reptiles  of  the  U.  S.     345. 

—  Extinct  species  of  american  ox.     346. 

—  Extinct  sloth  tribe  of  North  America.    346. 

—  Extinct  vertebrate  fauna.     344. 

—  Flora  and  fauna  within  living  animals.     356. 

—  Fresh-water  rhizopods.     374. 
Leifchild,  F.    Hamlet.    1007. 

Leigh,  F.    Ten  years  on  a  Georgia  plantation. 

1381. 
Leighton,  A.     [Fiction.]     786. 
Ijeighton,  C.  C.     Life  at  Puget  Sound.     1404. 
Leighton,  R.     Sermons.     110. 

—  Works.    70. 

Leighton,  R.  F.     History  of  Rome.     1176. 

—  Harvard  examination  papers.     247. 
Leighton,  W:    Subjection  of  Hamlet.     1048. 
Leila-hanoum,  pseud.,  see  Piazzi,  A.     8^5. 
Leimbach,  C:  L.    Emanuel  Geibel.    1556. 
Leisewitz,  J:  A.     Julius  von  Tarent.     565. 

—  Same.    1107,  1108. 

Leitch,  W:    God's  glory  in  the  heavens.    301. 

Leith,  J:    Narrative.     1519. 

Lejeune,  L.    Trouville.    1206. 

Leland,  C:G.      Abraham  Lincoln.    1467. 

—  Algonquin  legends.     144. 

—  Fusang.    1331. 

—  Gypsies.     1295. 

—  Industrial  art  in  schools.    242. 

—  Meister  Karl's  sketch  book.     1209. 

—  Minor  arts.     469. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1035. 

—  Sunshine  in  thought.     1067. 

—  Poetry  and  mystery  of  dreams.     56. 

—  E:  H:  Palmer  rtwfZ  J.  Tuckey.     English  gipsy 

sonars.     1296. 
Leland,  H:  P.    Americans  in  Rome.     1269. 

—  Grey-bay  mare.     1085. 

Leland,  T:    Principles  of  human  eloquence.    89. 
Le  Maout,  J:  E.  M.,  and  J.  Decaisne.     Botany. 

361. 
Lembke,  F:  W:,   and  H:  Schafer.     Geschichte 

von  Spanien.     1271. 
Lemcke,  K:  H:  G.     Populiire  iisthetik.    465. 
Lemon,  H.     [Drama.]     565. 
Lemon,  M.     [Drama.]     565. 
Lenau,    Nikolaus,     pseAid.,    see     Niembsch    v. 

Strehlenau,  N:  F. 
Lendenfeld,  R.  v.     Tasman-gletscher.     337. 
Lennep,  J.  van.     [Fiction.]     786. 
Le  Normand,    M.   A.   A.     Empress  Josephine. 

1476. 
Lenormant,  F.    Beginnings  of  history.     1165. 

—  Chaldean  magic.     54. 

—  and  E:  Chevallier.     Oriental  historv.     1165. 
Lenz,  J.  M.  R.     [Draraen  und  sredichtel.    1107. 

Leo,   H:     Geschichte  der  italienischen  staaten. 

1262. 
Leon,   N.  Ponce   de,   see  Ponce   de    Leon,    N. 
Leonard,  H.  L.  W.     Oregon  territory.     1402. 


Leonowens,  A.  H.     English  governes.s  at  the 

Siamese  court.    1305. 

—  Life  and  travel  in  India.     1304. 

—  Romance  of  the  harem.    1305. 

Leopardi,  G.  conte.    Elssays  and  dialogues.   1132. 

—  Gedichte.     1132. 

Le  Pileur,  A.    Human  body.    399. 

LeRos,  C.     [Drama.]    566". 

Le  Sage,  A.  R.     [Fiction.]     786. 

Lesley,  J:  P:    Man's  origin  and  destiny.    347. 

—  Manual  of  coal.    323. 

Leslie,    A.      Arctic    voyages   of   Nordenskiold. 

1426. 
Leslie,  C:    Method  with  the  deists.    98. 

—  Same.    97. 

—  Theological  works.     70. 
Leslie,  C:  R.     Recollections.     1529. 
Leslie,  H:     [Drama.]     566. 

Leslie,    Sir  J :,   and  others.     Discovery    in   the 

Polar  seas.     1423. 
Leslie,  Mrs.  Madeline,  josew^Z.,  .sec  Baker,  H.  N.  W. 
Leslie,  T.  E.  C.    Land  s.ystein  of  France.    208. 
Lesquereux,  L.    Fossil  flora.    343. 

—  and  T:  P.  James.    Mosses  of  North  America. 

362. 
Lessing,  J:  G.  E.    Ausgewahlte  werke.     1112. 

—  Dramatic  works.    566. 

—  Selected  prose  works.    466. 

—  rSelections.]    1103. 

—  Werke.    1111. 

—  Werke.    1106. 

Lessmann,  D.     [Fiction.]     786. 

-Nachlass.     1127. 

Lester,  C:  E/    Glory  and  shame  of  England.  1234. 

—  My  consulship.    1266. 

—  and  A.  Toater.    Americus  Vespucius.    1518. 

—  and  E.  Williams.     Napoleon  dynasty.    1476. 
L'Estrange,  A.  G.  K.,  ed.    Life  of  Mary  Russell 

Mitford.     1551. 

—  ed.    FriendshipsofM.  R.  Mitford.    1080. 
Letheby,  H:    Food.    445. 
Letourneau,  C:    Biology.    345. 

Letters  about  the  Hudson.     1376. 
Letters  from  hell.     W.  A.  Thisted.    106. 
Leuven,  A.,  comte   Ribbing,  called  de,  joitit  au- 
thor, see  St.  Georges,  J.  H:    591. 
Le  Van,  W:  B.     Steam-engine  indicator.     417. 
Lever,  C:  J.     [Fiction.]     787. 
Le  Vert,  O.     Souvenirs  of  travel.     1208. 
Levitschnigg,  H:  ritter  v.     [Drama.]    567. 

—  Kossuth  und  seine  bannerschaft.     1242. 

—  Ein  mJirchen.     1117. 
Lewald,  F..  see  Stahr,  F. 
Lewes,  G:  H:     [Drama.]    567. 

—  [Fiction.]     788. 

—  Actors  and  acting.     1537. 

—  Biographical  history  of  philosophy.     45. 

—  Comte's  philosophy  of  the  sciences.    50. 

—  Goethe's  leben.     1556. 

—  Goethe's  life.     1556 

—  Life  and  works  of  Goethe.     1556. 

—  Modern  thoug-ht.    72. 

—  Physiology  of  common  life.    400. 

—  Problems  of  life  and  mind.     57. 

—  Robespierre.    1497. 

—  Studies  in  animal  life.     315. 

—  Study  of  psychologry.    ■'i7. 

—  and  C:  Mathews.     [Drama.]    567. 
Lewes,  M..  see  Cross.  M. 
Lewis,  A.  J.,  see  HoflFmann,  Prof., 
Lewis,  C:B.     Quad's  odds.     1085. 
Lewis,  C.  T.    Histoi-y  of  Germany. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Xie'wis. 


AITTHOB-INDEX . 


Lloyd. 


Lewis,  D.  Five-minute  chats  with  young  wo- 
men.   404. 

—  In  a  nutshell.    403. 

—  New  gymnastics.    404. 

—  Our  girls.     403. 

—  Weak  lungs.    409. 

liewis,  E.  J.     American  sportsman.     504. 

Lewis,  F.  A.     Law  relating  to  securities.     214. 

Lewis,  Sir  G:  C  Credibility  of  early  roman 
history.     1177. 

Lewis,  G.  W.     Correspondence,  etc.    1551. 

Lewis,  L.     [Drama.]    567. 

Lewis,  M.  G.     fl^ramal     567. 

Lewis,  Lady  M.  T.  Friends  and  contempora- 
ries of  Clarendon.     1490. 

Lewis,  T:    Origines  hebrreaj.     1168. 

Lewis,  T.  C.     Heroes  of  science.     1524. 

Lewis  and  Clarke's  expedition,  see  Biddle,  N: 
1396. 

Lexow,  R.     [Fiction.]    788. 

Leypoldt,  F:    Reading  diary  of  fiction.    27. 

—  and  L.  E  Jones.     American  catalogue.     16. 
Books  of  all  time.     15. 

Liibanios.    Monodies.    1140. 

Liber  librorum.     84. 

Liburnau,  see  Lorenz  v.  Liburnau. 

Lichtenberg:,  G  :  C.    Ideen.    1109. 

Iiichtwer,  M.  G     Aesopisohe  fabeln.    1106. 

—  Faheln.    1108. 

Liddell,  C.  C.     [Fiction.]     788. 

Liddell,   H:  G:,  and  R.   Scott.      Greek-english 

lexicon.     267. 
Lidstone,  W:,  9'oi7it  author,  f>ee  Brown,  C:  B. 
Lie,  J.  L.  E.     [Fiction.]     788. 
Liebenau,  see  Huber-Liebenau,  T.  v. 
Liebenau,  G.  H.     [Drama.]     567. 
Lieber,  F.     Civil  liberty.    164. 

—  Miscellaneous  writings.     150. 

—  Political  ethics.     63. 

—  Property  and  labor.     197. 

—  Vocal  sounds  of  Laura  Bridgman.    268. 

—  Sair.e.    150. 

—  cd.     Great  events.     1159. 
Lieber,  O.  M.    Assayer's  guide.    453. 
Liebig:,  J.  v.    Agricultural  chemistry.    435. 

—  Connection  of  forces.    311. 

—  Modern  agriculture.    435. 

—  Natural  laws  of  husbandry.    435. 
Liefde,  J.  de.    Great  dutch  admirals.     1508. 
Liefde,  J.  B.  de.     [Fiction.]    788. 
Lienhart,  F.  de.     [Fiction.]     788. 
Liiirhtfoot,  J.  B.    Hevision  of  New  testament.    88. 
Liliencron.  R.  freiherr  v.     Chorgesang.     495. 

—  and  F.  X.  Wegele,  eds.     AUgemeine  deutsche 

biographic.     1444. 
Lille,  H.     [Drama.]     567. 
Lillie,  A.     Buddha  and  early  buddhism.     138. 

—  Popular  life  of  Buddha.     188. 
Lillie,  L.  C.  [Fiction  1     788. 
Lilliput  lectures.  W:  B.  Rands.     1072. 
Lilliput  levee.     W:  B.  Rands.     1025. 
Lillo,  G:     [Drama.]    567. 

Lilly,  W:    Astrology.    54. 
Lincoln,  A.    Political  debates.     182. 
Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A.     Boston  cook-book.     446. 
Lincoln,  J.  T.     [Fiction.]     788. 
Lindau,  H:  G.  Paul.     [Fiction.]    788. 

—  Aus  Paris.     1122. 

—  Gesammelte  aufsiitze.     1103. 

—  Literari.sche  riicksichtslosigkeiten.     1122. 

—  Niichterne  brief e  aus  Bayreuth.    495. 

—  Ueberfliissige  briefe.     1122. 


Lindau,  H:  G.  Paul.— Continued. 

—  Verniigungsreiseu.     1247. 
Lindau,  R.     [Fiction.]    788. 

Lindau,  W:  A.     Geschichte  Schottlands.     1314. 
Linde,  A.  van  der.     Invention  of  printing.     449. 
Lindemann,  M.  v.     Finnland.     1280. 
Linderfelt,  K.  A:     Game  of  preference.     501. 
Lindermann,  H:  R.    Money  and  legal  tender  in 

the  U.S.     201. 
Lindner,  T.     Geschichte  des  deutschen  reiches. 

1238. 
Lindsay,  A.  W:  C,  earl  of  Crawford  and  Bal- 

carres.    Letters  from  Egypt.     1312. 
Lindsay,  W:  L.    Mind  in  the  lower  animals.   370. 
Lindsay,  W.  M.    Poems     1035. 
Ling'ard,  J:    History  of  England.     1217. 
Lindley,  G:     [Drama.]     567. 
LinnstrOm,  H.     Svenskt  boklexikon.     20. 
LinskiU,  M.     [Fiction]     789. 
Lintern,  W:    Magnetic  surveying.     428. 

—  Mineral  survevor  and  valuei-'s  guide.    428. 
Linton,  E.  L.     [Fiction.]     789. 

Linton,  W.  J.  History  of  wood-engraving  in 
America.     489. 

—  and  R:  H:  Stoddard.     English  verse.    1033. 
Linz,  A.     [Fiction.]     789. 

Lippard,  G:     [Fiction.]     789. 
Lippincott,  S.  J.     [Fiction.]    789. 

—  Bonnie  Scotland.     1215. 

—  Merry  England.     1237. 

—  Poems.     1035. 

—  Queen  Victoria.    1471. 

—  Records  of  five  years.     1096. 

Lippincott's  dictionary  of  biography.  J.  Tho- 
mas.    1428. 

Lippincott's  gazetteer.     1181. 

Lips,  Friedrich  Wilhelm,  pseud.,  see  Oertel,  P. 
F:W:    819. 

Lisle,  W.     [Drama.]     567. 

Listener  in  Oxford.     C.  Fry.     113. 

Lister,  T:  H:    Lord  Clarendon.     1493. 

Liszt,  F.     ChoDin.     1534. 

Litchfield,  G.  D.     [Fiction.]     789. 

Literari.scher  merkur.     512. 

Literary  and  theological  review.     78. 

Literary  era.     511. 

Literary  news.     511. 

Literary  world.     512. 

Little,  G:    Blue  clay  of  the  Mississippi.     338. 

Little,  H:  W:    Madagascar.     1330. 

Little,  J:    Mrs.  Jessie  Little.     1458. 

liittlejohn.  A.  N.    Philosophy  of  reliarion.    9H. 

Littlejohn,  W.  H.  The  constitutional  amend- 
ment.    115. 

Livermore,  A.  A.    War  with  Mexico.    1353. 

—  and  others.     Anti-tobacco.     66. 
Livermore,  M.  A.    What  .shall  we  do  with  our 

daughters?     154. 
Lives  of  englishmen.     1442. 
Lives  of  illustrious  greeks.     1446. 
Livingston,  J:    Law  register.     209. 
Livingstone,  D:    Last  journals.     1336. 
i   —  Missionary  travels.     1326. 

—  andC:    Expedition  to  the  Zambesi.     1326. 

I   Livingstone,  E:    Criminal  jurisprudence.    333. 

Livius  Patavinus,  T.     History  of  Rome.     1177. 
[  —  Stories  from  Livy.     1177. 

Livy,  see  Livius. 
j    Llorente,  J:  A.     Inquisition  of  Spain.     130. 

Lloyd,  D:  D.     [Fiction.]    789. 
I   Lloyd,  H.    J:  Howard  Raymond.     1513. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


liloyd. 


AXTTHOR-INDEX. 


LotHrop. 


Ixxxj 


Lloyd,  L.  Field  sports  of  the  north  of  Europe. 
503. 

—  Game  birds  of  Sweden  and  Norway.    383. 

—  Peasant  life  in  Sweden.     1284. 
Lloyd,  W:  W.     Ajje  of  Pericles.     1174. 
Lobedanz,  E.  A.  J.     [Fiction.]    789. 
liObner,  A.     Lexikon  des  handels-  und  gcwcrbe- 

rechts.    213. 

Lock,  C:  G.  W.,  ed.  Spon's  encyclopaadia  of  in- 
dustrial arts.     389. 

Locke,  D:R.  Eastern  fruit  on  western  dishes. 
1085. 

—  Ekkoes  from  Kentucky.    1082. 

—  Hannah  Jane.    1035. 

—  Nasby.     1083. 

—  Swingin  round  the  cirkle.    1083. 
Locke,  J:,  philosopher.    Works.    47. 

Locke,  J:   Prof.,  M.  D.    Terrestrial  magnetism. 

317. 
Lockhart,  J:  G.     [Fiction.]    789. 

—  Napoleon  Buonaparte.     1475. 

—  Peter's  letters  to  his  kinsfolk.     1080. 

—  Sir  Walter  Scott.    1552. 

—  tr.    Ancient  Spanish  ballads.     1134. 
Lockhart,  L.  W.  M.     [Fiction.]    789. 
Lockroy,  Edouard,  pseud.,  see  Simon,  E:  E. 
Lockwood,  H:  C.    Abolition  of  the  presidency. 

168. 
Lockwood,  M.  S.    Ceramic  art.    480. 
Lockwood,  T:  D.    Electric  telegraphy.    449. 
Lockyer,  J.  N.    Astronomy.     301. 

—  Spectroscope.    314. 

—  Spectrum  analysis.    332. 
Lodge,  E.     Portraits.     1440. 

Lodge,  H:  C.     Alexander  Hamilton.    1486. 

—  Anglo-saxon  land-law.    308. 

—  Daniel  Webster.     1489. 

—  English  colonies  in  America.     1349. 

—  George  Cabot.     1484. 

—  Studies  in  history.     1159. 

liOevr,  O.    Mineral  and  aprricultural  conditions  in  Colo., 

N.  M.  and  Ariz.    343. 
Loew,  W:N.    Gems  from  Petofi.     1146. 
LOffler,  K:    Unschuldig  verurtheilt.     223. 
LOffler,  K:  V.  1.     [Fiction.]     789. 
Loftie,  M.  J.     The  dining-room.     484. 
Loftie,  W.  J.     Art  in  the  house.    483. 

—  A  ride  in  Egypt.     1321. 

Loftus,  A.  J:    Isthmus  of  Kra.     1306. 
Loftus,  W:  K.    Chalda3a  and  Susiana.     1310. 
Logan,  J.     Scottish  gael.     1315. 
Logan,  Olive,  see  Sikes,  O.    854. 
Logan,  W.     [Fiction.]     789. 
L.ogau,F:v.    Sinngedlchte.    1105. 
Logerot,  A:,  ed.     Pai'is  actuel.     1360. 
LOher,  F.  v.     Cyprus.     1294. 

—  Das  neue  Italien.     1363. 
Lohmann,  J.  F.     [Fiction.]     789. 
Lohmeyer,  J.     Komische  thiere.     1137. 
Loll,  E.     Von  Schweden  nach  Japan.     1426. 
Lolme,  J:  L:  de,  see  De  Lolme. 

Lomenie,  L:  L.  de.  Beaumarchais  and  his  times. 
1561. 

—  Living  characters  of  France.    1444. 
Lommel,  E.  C.  J.    Lexikon  der  physik  und  me- 

teorologie.     309. 

—  Nature  of  light.     314. 

—  Wind  und  wetter.     339. 
Londonderry,  2d  marquess  of,  see  Stewart,  R. 
Londonderry,  3d  marquess  of,  see  Vane,  C:  W: 

S. 


Long,  C:C.    Central  Africa.     1326. 

—  Thi-ee  prophets.     1320. 

Long,  E.  A.    Ornamental  gardening.    478. 
Long,  J.    Eastern  proverbs  and  emblems.    517. 
Long,   J.  E.    Hopeful  cry  of  outcast  London. 

308. 
Long,  S.  H.     Expedition    to   St.    Peter's    river. 

1396. 

-  Expedition  to  the  Rocky  mountains.    1397. 
Longfellow,  H:  W.     [Fiction.]    789. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1035,  1036. 

—  Defence  of  poetry.    1050. 

—  Outre-raer.     1304. 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe.    513. 

—  Works.     1015,  1016. 

—  ed.    Poems  of  places.    513. 
Liongrfellow,  S:    Unity  of  reli>?iou8  ideas.    73. 

—  ed.  H:  Wadsworth  Longfellow.     1541. 
liongrfield,  H.  M.    Tenure  of  land  in  Ireland.    203. 
Longinus,  D.  C.    The  sublime.    466. 
Longley,  E.     American    phonographic    dictio- 
nary.   448. 

Longman,  F:W.     Frederick  the  great.     1244, 
Longman,  W:    Edward  HI.    1321. 

—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  England.     1218. 
Longstreet,  A:  B.     [Fiction.]     790. 
Longstreet,  Abbey  B.    Social  etiquette  of  N.  Y. 

363. 
Lonsdale,  M.     Sister  Dora.    1533. 
Loomis,  E.     Analytical  geometry.     300. 

—  Calculus.    300. 

—  Certain  storms  in  1836.     330. 

—  Geometry.    398. 

—  Meteorology.    339. 

—  Practical  astronomy.     306. 

—  Recent  progress  of  astronomy.    301. 
Loomis,  L.  C.    Index  guide  to  Europe.     1204. 
Loper,  F.  K.    Die  turken.     1291. 

Lord,  J:    Beacon  lights  of  history.     1160. 
Lorenz,  O:  H:    Catalogue  de  la  librairie  fran- 

9aise.     20. 
Lorenz,  W.     [Fiction.]    790. 
Lorenz  v.  Liburnau,  J.  R.  ritter.    Wald,  klima 

und  wasser.     335. 
Loring,  A.  E.     Electro-magnetie  telegi'aph.    449. 
Lioring',  G:  B.    American  education.    341. 
Loring,  J.  S.     Hundred  Boston  orators.     1482. 
Loring,  W:  W.     Confederate  soldier  in  Egypt. 

1330. 
Liorinser,  F:  W:    Verletzungen  und  krankheiton  der 

wirbelsaule.    411. 
Lome,  Marquess  of,  sec  Campbell,  J:  G:  E:  H: 

D.  S. 
Losa,  F.     Gregory  Lopez.     1450. 
Loserth,  J:    Wiclif  and  Hus.     1458. 
Loskiel,  G:  H:    Mission  of  the  united  brethren. 

116. 
Lossen,  W:    Kesectionen.    411. 
Lossing,  B.  J:    Centennial  history  of  the  U.  S. 

1345. 

—  Civil  war  in  the  U.  S.     1355. 

—  Eminent  americans.     1481. 

—  Field-book  of  the  revolution.     1350. 

—  Field-book  of  the  war  of  1812.     ia52. 

—  Harpers'  cyclopjedia  of  U.  S.  history.    1343. 

—  History  of  fine  arts.    471. 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.     1:^5. 

—  Philip  "Schuyler.    1503. 

—  Signers  of  the  declaration.    1482. 

—  Story  of  the  U.  S.  navy.  1348. 
— joint  author,  see  Spencer,  J.  A. 
Lothrop,  H.  M.  [Ficticm.]  790. 
Lothrop,  S:  K.    Samuel  Kivkland.    1438. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Ixxxij 


lioize. 


AITTHOB-INDEX . 


Macaulay. 


liOtze,  H.     Logic.     59. 

—  Metaphysic.    51. 

—  Outlines  of  metaphysics.     51. 

liOudon,   J:  C.    Encyclopaedia    of    agriculture. 
439. 

—  Encyclopaedia  of  cottage,  farm  and  villa  ar- 

chitecture.   477. 

—  Encyclopajdia  of  plants.     361. 

—  Encyclopaedia  of  trees  and  shrubs.    361. 

—  Horticulturist.     489. 

liOudon,  J.  W.    Gardening  for  ladies.    440. 
Louisiana  historical  collections.     B:  F.French. 

1382,  1383. 
Lounger  in  society.     Social  etiquette.     262. 
Lotmsbury,    T:    K.    James   Fenimore    Cooper. 

1540. 

—  [Philological  essays.]    266. 

Love,  W:D.     Wisconsin  in  the  rebellion.     1390. 
Love  life  of  dr.  Kane.     1517. 
Lovell,  G:  W.     [Drama.]     567. 
Lovell,  S.     Journal.     1372. 
Lover,  8:    [Drama.  J    568. 

—  [Fiction.]     790. 

—  Poetical  works.     1036. 
Low,  C.  R.     [Fiction.]^   791. 

Lt5w,  H.    Diptera  of  North  America.    378. 

Low,  S.     English  catalogue.     17. 

Low,  S.  J.,  and  F.  S.  Pulling,  eds.    Dictionary 

of  english  history.     1215. 
LOW,  sec  also  Loew. 

Lowe,  J.  E.    Ten  days  in  the  jungle.     1306. 
Lowell,  A.  C,  ed.    Seed-grain.    518. 
Lowell,  E:  J.    The  Hessians.    1351. 
Lowell,  J.  11.     Among  my  books.    1008. 

—  Conversations  on  some  of  the  old  poets.    1008. 

—  Fireside  travels.     1193. 

—  Life  and  genius  of  Poe.    1017. 

—  My  study  windows.    1067. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1036. 

—  Shakespeare  once  more.    1050. 

Lowell,  J.  S.    Public  relief  and  private  charity. 

235. 
Lowell,  R.  T.  S.     [Fiction.]     791. 

—  Fresh  hearts.    1036. 

Lower,  M:  A.    English  surnames.    1565. 
Lowndes,  W:T:    Bibliographer's  manual.    17. 
Lowry,  J.  M.     [Drama.]     568. 
Lowtnian,  J:    Visit  to  Jerusalem.     1312. 
Lubbock,  »S«>  J:     Ants,  bees  and  wasps.     379. 

—  Chapters  in  popular  natural  history.    287. 

—  Fifty  years  of  science.    289. 

—  Origin  and  metamorphoses  of  insects.    376. 

—  Origin  of  civilization.    347. 

—  Pre-historic  times.    347. 

Liibke,  W:    Ecclesiastical  art  in  Germany.    472. 

—  History  of  art.    471. 

—  History  of  sculpture.    478. 

—  Outlines  of  the  history  of  art.    471. 
Lubojatsky,  F.     [Fiction.]    791. 
liucas,  E:    Christianity  and  civil  society.    73. 
Lucas,  J.  T.     [Drama.]    568. 
Lucas,  T:  J.     The  Zulus.     1327. 
Lucas,  W.  J.     [Drama.]    568. 
Lucian,  see  Lukianos. 

liUcke,  A.    Geschwiilste.    410. 

—  Krankheiten  der  schilddriise.    411. 
LUckes,  E.  C.  E.     General  nursing.     448. 
Lucretius,  »scMfZ.,  see  Tytler,  W: 
Lucretius  Cams,  T.    Nature  of  things.     1135. 
Lucy,  H:W.     [Fiction.]     791. 

Ltidemann,  G:  W  :  v.     Geschichte  Griechenlands. 
1288. 


Ludloflf,  K.     Wohlstand  und  verarmung.     430. 
Ludlow,  F.  H.     [Fiction.]     791. 
Ludlow,  J :  M.    Lay  dialogues.    73. 

—  War  of  american  independence.     1350. 

—  Woman's  work  in  the  chui'ch.  238. 
Ludlow,  N.  M.  Dramatic  life.  498. 
Ludlow,  W:    Black  Hills  of  Dakota.    340. 

—  Reconnoissance  from  CaiToll  to  Yellowstone 

park.     340. 
Ludwig,  J.     [Fiction.]     791. 
Ludwig,  Otto,  pseud.,  sec  Puttkammer,  E.  yrei- 

herr  v.     828. 
Luening,  D.  C,  ed.    Articulate  method.     253. 
Lukianos  Samosatensis.    Comedies.     1140. 

—  Traveller's  true  tale.    1140. 
Lukin,  J.     [Fiction.]     791. 

—  Amongst  machines.     416. 

—  Lathe  and  its  uses.     456. 

—  Toy  making  for  amateurs.    457. 

—  Young  mechanic.    416. 

Lull,  E:  P.     Nicaragua  ship  canal.    423. 

—  Panama  expedition.    434. 

Lumisden,  A.     Antiquities  of  Rome.     1268. 

Lundie,  71f/'s. — .     Mary  Lundie  Duncan.     1457. 

Lundstedt,  B.     Finspongs  bibliotek.     12. 

Liining,  see  Luening. 

Lunn,  J.     [Drama.]     568. 

Lupton,  N.  T.     Scientific  agriculture.     430. 

Lutfu'llah.     Autobiography.     1498. 

Luther,  M.    Commentary  on  the  psalms.    87. 

—  [Selections.]    1108. 

—  Sermons.     110. 

.9ee  Fischer,  J:  F:  W:     1460. 

—  Table-talk.     76. 
Luys,  J.     The  brain.     52. 

Lyell,  Mrs.—,  ed.    Sir  C:  Lyell.     1522. 
Jjyell,  Sir  C:    Elementary  geology.    335. 

—  Letters  and  journals.     1522. 

—  Principles  of  geology.    336. 

—  Second  visit  to  the  XJ.  S.     1366. 

—  Travels  in  North  America.     1366. 
Lyman,  A.  S.    Histoi'ical  chart.     1151. 
Lynch,  T:  J.     [Drama.]     568. 

Lynch,  W:  F.    U.   S.  expedition  to  the  Jordan 

and  Dead  sea.     1312. 
Lyndhurst,  Lord,  see  Copley,  J:  S. 
Lyon,  N.     Last  political  writings.     185. 
Lyons,  C.  J.    Education  in  the  Hawaiian  islands.    240. 
Lyons,  T.  H.    Magnetism  of  iron  ships.    317. 
Lyste,  H:  P.     [Drama.]    568. 
Lyster,  A.     [Fiction.]     791. 
Lyttleton,  G;  baron.    Works.     1016. 
Lytton,  Earl  of,  see  Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  R. 
Lytton,  Lady,  see  Bulwer-Lytton,  R.  D.     688. 
Lytton,  Ljord,  see  Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  E.  L. 


Maberly,  J.    Print  collector.     487. 
Mabie,  H.  W.    Art  of  reading.    510. 

—  Norse  stories.     136. 

McAdam,  G.     Alphabet  in  finance.    200. 

IffcAdie,  A.    Aurora.    331. 

M' Alpine,  D.     Botanical  atlas.    360. 

—  Zoological  atlas.     370. 

—  and  A.  N.    Biological  atlas.    345. 
Macarthur,  M.     History  of  Scotland.    1214. 
Macaulay,  T:  B.  lord.     Essays.     1068. 

—  Frederick  the  great.     1474. 

—  Genius  and  character  of  Milton.     1551. 

—  History  of  England.     1225. 

—  Letters.    1551. 

—  Lays  of  ancient  Rome.    1068. 


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Macaulay. 


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Mackie. 


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Macaulay,  T:  B.  lord. — Contmuecl. 

—  Poetical  works.    1036. 

—  Selections.    1096. 

—  Speeches.     192. 

—  William  Pitt.     1494. 

McCabe,  J.  D.  National  encyclopaedia  of  bus- 
iness and  social  forms.     451. 

—  Our  young  folks  in  Africa.    1317. 
McCaffery,  M.  J.  A.    Siege  of  Spoleto.    1036. 
Maccall,  W":    Foreign  biographies.    1430. 
MacCallum,  M.  C.     [Fiction.]    791. 
McCarthy,  J.     [Fiction.]     791. 

—  Epoch  of  reform.     1226. 

—  History  of  the  four  Georges.    1325. 

—  History  of  our  own  times.     1226. 

—  Short  history  of  our  own  times.    1226. 
McCarthy,  J.    H.     England    under    Gladstone. 

1226. 

—  Irish  history.    1211. 

McCaskey,   J.   P.,  ed.     Franklin    square   song 

collection.    495. 
McCaul,  A.    Mosaic  record.    73. 

—  Prophecy.    72. 

McChesney,  C:  E.    Birds  of  Fort  Sisseton.    384. 

—  Mammals  of  Fort  Sisseton.    385. 
McClellan,  G:  B.     Army  of  the  Potomac.     1358. 

—  Military  report.    232. 

—  joint  author,  see  Marcy,  R.  B. 
McClellan,  H.     [Fiction.]     792. 

McClellan,  R.  G.  Republicanism  in  America. 
165. 

Macedo,  J.  M.  de.  Brazilian  biographical  an- 
nual.   1445. 

McClintock,  Sir  F.  L.  Voyage  of  the  "Fox." 
1424. 

McClintock,  J:,  and  J.  Strong.  Cyclopajdia  of 
biblical,  theological  and  ecclesiastical  liter- 
ature.   67. 

M'Closkey,  J.    [Drama.]    568. 

McClung-,  J.  W.    Minnesota.    1396. 

McCoan,  J.  C.    Egypt  as  it  is.    1320. 

McConkey,  R.  True  stories  of  the  american 
fathers.     1347. 

McConnel,  J:  L.     [Fiction.]    792. 

—  Western  characters.    1386. 
McCook,  H:  C.    Agricultural  ant.    379. 

—  Honey  ants.     379. 

—  Tenants  of  an  old  farm.    376. 
McCormick,   R:  C.     Camp   before    Sevastopol. 

1279. 
McCosh,  J.     Christianity  and  positivism.    98. 

—  Development.    73. 

—  Divine  government.    81. 

—  Emotions.     57. 

—  Laws  of  discursive  thought.     60. 

—  Philosophic  series.     44. 

McCray,  F.T.,  a?zrf  E.L.Smith.    [Fiction.]   792. 
McCrie,  T:    John  Knox.     1458. 

—  Sir  Andrew  Agnew.     1491. 

McCuUoch,  J:  R.  Dictionary  of  commerce. 
253. 

—  Universal  gazetteer.     1181. 

—  and  others.     British  empire.     157. 
McCurdy,  J.  F:    Aryo-semitic  speech.    267. 
Macdonald,  G:    [Fiction.]    792. 

—  Imagination  and  other  essays.    1068. 

—  Unspoken  sermons.    110. 

—  Within  and  without.     1036. 
Macdonald,  Mrs.  G:     [Drama.]    568. 
Macdonnell,  A.     [Fiction.]    793. 
McDowell,  K.  S.     [Fiction.]    793. 


Mace,  J:    Mouthful  of  bread.    400. 

—  Servants  of  the  stomach.    400. 
McElroy,  J:    Andersonville.    1361. 
McFarlane,  C:    [Fiction.]    793. 

—  Chinese  revolution.    1297. 

—  Constantinople.    1293. 

—  Duke  of  Wellington.     1506. 

—  Great  battles  of  the  british  army.    1228. 

—  Kismet.     1293. 

—  Romance  of  history:  Italy.    1262. 

—  Turkey  and  its  destiny.     1293. 
Macfarlane,  J.    Geologist's  traveling  hand-book. 

337. 
Macfarren,  G:    [Drama.]    568. 
MacGahan,  J:  A.     Campaigning  on  the  Oxus. 

1315. 

—  Under  the  northern  lights.    1425. 

—  War  correspondence.     1291. 
McQarvey,  J.  W.    Lands  of  the  Bible.    1311. 
McGee,  T:  D.    Catholic  history  of  North  Amer- 
ica.   1348. 

—  History  of  Ireland.    1212. 

—  Irish  settlers  in  North  America.    1348. 

—  Poems.    1036. 

Mac-Geoghegan,  J.    History  of  Ireland.    1211. 
Macgeorge,  A.    Flags.     1565. 
McGilchrist,  J:    Richard  Cobden.    1492. 
Macgillivray,  W:    Travels  of  Humboldt.    295. 
McGloin,  F.     [Fiction.]    793. 
Macgowan,  J:    Death.    1116. 
McGrath,  T.    Pictures  from  Ireland.    1231. 
lyEacg-regor,  James.    Religion  of  ancient  Rome.    133. 
Macgregor,  J:    Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic.     1210. 

—  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan.    1313. 

—  Thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy.    1205. 

—  Voyage  alone  in  the  Rob  Roy.    1205. 
McHarg,  C:K.     Talleyrand.    "1497. 
Machetta,  B.  R.,  see  Tucker-Machetta,  B.  R. 
Machiavelli,  N:    Art  of  war.    231. 

—  Florentinische  geschichten.     1264. 

—  History  of  Florence.    1264. 

—  Writings.     1133. 

Mcllraith,  J.     Sir  J:  Richardson.    1517. 
Mcllvaine,  C:  P.    Evidences  of  Christianity.   98. 

—  Justification  by  faith.    95. 
Macilwain,  G:    J:  Abernethy.     1523. 
Mcintosh,  M.  J.     [Fiction.]    793. 
Mackamess,  M.  A.  P.     [Fiction.]     793. 
Mackay,  C:    Commercial  deli-sions.    253. 

—  Gouty  philosopher.     1096. 

—  Life  and  liberty  in  America.     1366. 

—  Voices  from  the  mountains.    1036. 

—  ed.    Medora  Leigh.     1551. 
McKay,  J.  T.     [Fiction.]     793. 
Mackenzie,   Sir    A.      Voyage    through    North 

America.     1405. 
Mackenzie,  A.  S.     Oliver  Hazard  Peri'y.     1503. 

—  Spain  revisited.    1273. 

—  Stephen  Decatur.    1438. 

—  Year  in  Spain.    1273. 
Mackenzie,  C:    Naval  biography.     1504. 
Mackenzie,  D.    Flooding  Sahara.     1319. 
Mackenzie.  G.  M.  Muir-,  see  Sebright. 
Mackenzie,  H:     [Fiction.]     793. 

—  Country  dowager.    1049. 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     1096. 
Mackenzie,  H.  D.  S.     Switzerland.    1287. 
Mackenzie,  R.    America.    1331. 

—  19th  century.     1203. 

Mackenzie,  ft.  S.    Bits  of  blarney.    1097. 
Mackenzie,  T:  lord.    Roman  law.    224. 
Mackie,  J:  M.    Cosas  de  Espana.     1273. 


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Mackie. 


AXTTHOR-INDEX . 


Maitland. 


Mackie,  J:  Ul.— Continued. 

—  From  Cape  Cod  to  Dixie.    1378. 

—  Leibnitz.     1447. 

—  Rebel  chief.     1508. 

—  Samuel  Gorton.    1438. 

—  Schamyl.     1508. 

Mackintosh,  C.  H.    Notes  on  Exodus.    87. 

—  Notes  on  Genesis.     87. 

—  Notes  on  Leviticus.    87. 

Mackintosh,  J:     Civilisation  in  Scotland.     1213. 
Mackintosh,  Sir  J.    Memoirs.     1493. 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     1156. 

—  Progress  of  ethical  philosophy.    61. 

—  Sir  Thomas  More.    1489.  ,^^ 

W  ■  Wallace  and  R.  Bell.    History  of  England. 

1217. 
Macklin,  C:     [Drama.]    568. 
McKnight,  D:  A.    Electoral  system  of  the  U.  S. 

168. 
Maclagan,  R.  C.    Scottish  myths.     1213. 
Maclaren,  A.     Physical  education.    404. 

—  Training.     502. 

McLaughlin,  M.  L.     China  painting.     480. 

—  Pottery  decoration.    480. 

—  Suggestions  to  china-painters.    480. 
Maclay,  W:    Debate  in  the  first  senate.     181. 
Maclean,  Mrs.,  see  Landon,  L.  E. 
Maclean,  J.  P.     Antiquity  of  man.     347. 

—  Mound  builders.    349. 
McLean,  S.  P.     [Fiction.]    793. 
Maclear,  G:F:    The  slavs.     120. 

Macleay,  K.     Rob    Roy    and    clan  Macgregor. 

1215. 
Maclehose,  A.  C,  sec  Burns,  R. 
McLennan,   J:  F.    Studies  in  ancient  history. 

259. 
Macleod,  D.    Norman  Macleod.    1458. 
Macleod,  G:  H.  B.     Surgery  of  the  war  of  the 

Crimea.    412. 
Macleod,  H:  D.    Elements  of  economics.     194. 
McLeod,  J:    Voyage  to  the  Yellow  Sea.    1299. 
Macleod,  N.     [i'iction.l    793. 

—  Earnest  student ;  J:  Mackintosh.     1458. 
McLeod,  K.  A.    Italian  lakes.    1206. 
Macleod,  X.D.     [Fiction.]    793. 

—  Sir  Walter  Scott.     1552. 
Maclise  portrait-gallery.    1538. 

McMaster,   J:  b!    Bridge  and  tunnel  centres. 
421. 

—  Geometry  of  position  applied  to  surveying'.    418. 

—  High  masonry  dams.    413. 

—  History  of  the  people  of  the  U.  S.     1347. 
McMichael,  M.,  3d.     Land  lubber's  log.     1193. 
McMillan,  D.  C.    Elective  franchise.     168. 
McMullen,  J.  F.     Wisconsin  form  book.     226. 
McNair,  F:    Perak  and  the  malays.     1306. 
Mac  Neile,  H.    Romanism  and  protestantism.    73. 
McNeill,  .].,  joint  author,  see  Drayton,  H:  S.   57. 
Macnish,  R.     [Fiction.]    794. 

—  Anatomy  of  drunkenness.     66. 
Macomb,  J.  N.     Exploring  expedition.     342. 
Macoun,  J.,  andT.  J.  W.  Burgess.     Canadian 

filicinejc.     362. 
MacOy,  R.     Cyclopsedia  of  freemasonry.    237. 
McPherson,  £:    Hand-book  of  politics.     168. 
Macpherson,  G.     Anna  Jameson.     1550. 
Macpherson,  J.,  see  Ossian. 
Macquoid,  K.  8.     [Fiction.]    794. 

—  In  the  Ardennes.     1286. 

—  Througli  Normandy.     1262. 

Macquoid,  T:  and  K.  S.    Normandy  and  Brit- 
tany.   1262. 


Macready,  W:C:    [Drama.]    568. 

—  Reminiscences.     1538. 

McSherry,  J.     History  of  Maryland.     1378. 
Mc Vicar,  M.    Metric  system.    259. 
McVickar,  J:     Bishop  Hobart.     1451. 
Macy,  J.    Institutional  beginnings  in  a  western  state. 

1334. 
Macy,  W.  H.     [Fiction.]     794. 
Madan,  M.     Thelyphthora.     64. 
Madden,  R:  R.     Countess  of  Blessington.    1546. 

—  Lady  Hester  Stanhope.     1494. 

—  Robert  Emmet.    151 1 . 

Madison,  J.     Letters  and  writings.     185. 

Madison  city  directory.     1395. 

Madler,  J :  H:  v.    Geschichte  der  himmelskunde. 

301. 
Madoc,  Fayr,  pseiirf.     [Fiction.]     794. 
Maga  excursion  papers.     1190. 
Magazine  of  american  history.     1334. 
Magazine  of  art.    470. 
Magazine  of  western  history.     1334. 
Maginn,  W:     [Fiction.]    794. 

—  Fraserian  papers.     1097. 

—  Odoherty  papers.     1097. 

Magoon,  E.  L.     Living  orators  of  America.  1482. 

—  Orators  of  the  revolution.     1482. 

—  Westward  empire.     151. 
Magruder,  J.     [Fiction.]     794. 
Magnin,  A.     Bacteria.     373. 
Maguire,  E:    Professional  notes.     420. 
Maguire,  J:  F.     Father  Mathew.     1455. 

—  Rome.     1265. 
Magyarland.     1250. 
MaliabhTirata.     137. 

—  see  Wheeler.  J:  T.    1301. 

Mahaffy,  J:  P.     Classical  greek  literature.    1136. 

—  Descartes.     1446. 

—  Old  greek  education.    243. 

—  Old  greek  life.    1172. 

—  Prolegomena  to  ancient  history.    1163. 

—  Rambles  and  studies  in  Greece.     1290. 

—  Social  life  in  Greece.    1172. 

Mahan,  A.  T.     Gulf  and  inland  waters.     1357. 
Mahan,  D.  H.     Advanced-guard,  etc.    231. 

—  Civil  engineering.    411. 

—  Field  fortification.    420. 

Mahan,  M.     Comedy  of  canonization.    1082. 

—  Palmoni.    84. 

—  Spiritual  point  of  view.    87. 
Mahly,  J.     Roman  des  lOten  jahrb.     513. 
Mahon,  Viscount,  see  Stanhope,  P.  H: 
Mahony,  D.  A.     Prisoner  of  state.     1361. 
Mahrenholtz,  R:    Moli&re.     1561. 
Maidment,  J.     [Fiction.]     794. 

Mailath  Szekhelyi,  J:  N.  J.  grof.    Geschichte 

des  Ostreichischen  kaiserstaats.     1241. 
Mailles,  J.  de.     Bayard.     1507. 
Main,  D:  M.     English  sonnets.     1023. 
Maine,  Sir  H:  J.  S.     Ancient  law.    208. 

—  Pearly  history  of  institutions.     208. 

—  Early  law  and  custom.     208. 

—  Village  communities.    208. 

Maine  historical  society.  Collections.  1370. 
Maintenon,  F.  marquise  de.  Letters.  1130. 
Mair,  R.  S.     Medical  guide  for  anglo-indians. 

.834. 
Mairet,  3 c-Anna,  pseud.,  see  Bigot,  M.    678. 
Maisch,  J:  M.     Organic  materia  medica.  407. 
Maistre,  J.  M.  eomte  de.    The  pope.     114. 
Maistre,  X.  de.    Journey  round  my  room.    1131. 
Maitland,  E:     [Fiction.]     795. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Maitland. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Harsh. 


Ixxxv 


Maitland,  F.     Building  estates.    478. 
Maitland,  J.  A.  F.     Schumann.     153G. 
Majendie,  Lady  M.  E.     [Fiction.]     795. 
Malarce,  A.  de.     Schul-sparkassen.     202. 
Malcolm,  (StV  J:   Political  history  of  India.     1302. 
Maiden,  H:E.    Turks  before  Vienna.     1242. 
Malet,  Lucas,  pseud.,  see    Harrison,    Mrs.    W: 

747. 
Malleson,  G:  B.    Battle  fields  of  Germany.    1240. 

—  Clive.     1302. 

—  Herat.     1318. 

Mallet,  A.    Compound  engine.    416. 
Mallet,  L.    Reciprocity.    305. 
Mallet,  P.  H:     Northern  antiquities.     1281. 
Mallock,  W:H.     [Fiction.]     795. 

—  Is  life  worth  living  V    01. 

—  Same.    72. 

—  Lucretius.    1135. 

—  Property  and  progress.     194. 

—  Social  equality.     204. 
Mallory,  G.    Sign  languag-o.    1340. 
Malmesbury,  Jiarl  of,  .sec  Harris,  Sir  J.  H. 
Malory,  *S^■r  T:    Boy's  king  Arthur.     514. 

—  Murte  d' Arthur.     514. 
Malot,  H.  H:     [Fiction.]     795. 

Malser,  Hans,  jyseud.,  see  Rosegger,  P.  K.     839. 
Maltby,  C.  A.     [Drama.]     568. 

—  (Old  F.  Stainforth.     [Drama.]     569. 
Malte-Brun,  C.     Universal  geography.     1181. 
Malthus,  T:  R.    Principle  of  population.     155. 
Maltitz,  G.  A:/rei^ierr  V.    Anthologie.    1109. 
Maltitz,  Hermann  v.,  pseud.,  see  Klencke,  F:  H. 

780. 
Maltzahn,  "W.  v.    Deutscher  biicherschatz.    18. 
Manchester,  H.  E.     What  to  read.     516. 
Mancini-Pierantoni,  sec  Pierantoni,  G.    825. 
Mand,  J.  E.,  pseud.,  see  Grossheim,  J .    739. 
Mandeville,  Sir  J:,  see  Maundevile. 
Mandler,  F:    Erinnerungen.     1240. 
Mann,  H:  Ancient  and  mediaeval  republics.    163. 
Mann,  M.     Horace  Mann.     1513. 

—  and  E.  P.  Peabody.  Moral  culture  of  infancy. 

246. 
Mann,  R.  'K.,  joint  author,  see  Ware,  J.  R. 
Manners  and  customs  of  the  Japanese.     1300. 
Mannhardt,  W:    Folgen  des  aberglaubens.     55. 
Manning,  A.     [Fiction.]     795. 

—  Heroes  of  the  desert.     1516. 

Manning,  H:  E:     Four  great  evils  of  the  day. 
110. 

—  Fourfold  sovereignty  of  God.     110. 

—  Reunion  of  Christendom.     113. 

—  Temporal  mission  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    92. 

—  Vatican  decrees.    113. 

—  ed.     Essays  on  religion.     73. 

Mansel,  H:  L.     Limits  of  religious  thought.     98. 

—  Miracles.    72. 

—  Philosophy  of  the  conditioned.    47. 
Mansfield,  E :' D.    Crime  and  education.    240. 

—  Mexican  war.     1353. 

—  Personal  memories.     1542. 

—  Winfield  Scott.     1503. 

Manship,  A.    Thirteen  years  in  the  itinerancy. 

1453. 
Manso,  J.  K.  F:    Anthologie.    1109. 
Manson,  G:  J.     Work  for  women.     154. 
Manstein,  C.  H.  v.     Memoirs  of  Russia.     1276. 
Mant,  R:     Happiness  of  the  blessed.     96. 
Mantell,  G.  A.     Geological  excursions.     337. 

—  Medals  of  creation.     343. 

Manton,  W.  P.     Beginnings  with    the    micro- 
scope.    356. 


Manton,  W.  Y.— Continued. 

—  Field  botany.     357. 

—  Insects.     358. 

—  Taxidermy.     358. 

Manypenny,  G:  W.     Our  indian  wards.     1335. 
Manzoni,  A.     [Fiction.]     795. 
Maori,  pseud.,  see  Inglis,  J. 
Maquet,  A:     [Fiction.]     795. 
Marana,  G.  P.     [Fiction.]     795. 
1   Marbach,  G.  O.,  ed.     [Fiction.]     796. 
Marcel,  C.     Study  of  languages.     263. 
Marcellus,  N.     De  proprietate  sermonis.     278. 
March,  C:  W.    Madeira,  Portugal  and  the  An- 

dalusias.    1272. 
March,  F.  A.    [Philological  essays.]    266. 
March,  G:     [Drama.]     569. 

March,  IV •Alter,  pseud,,  see  Willcox,  O.  B.     890. 
March,  Wenzeslaus,  pseud.,  see  Messenhauser, 

C.  W. 
Marcou,  J.    Geology  of  North  America.    338. 

—  and  others.     [Geological  pamphlets.]     336. 
Marcy,  R.  B.    Thirty  years  on  the  border.    1398. 

—  and  G:  B.  McClellan.     Red  River  of  Louisiana. 

1384. 
Maretzek,  M.     Crotchets  and  guavers.     495. 
Marey,  E.  J.     Animal  mechanism.     370. 
MarggrafF,  Hermann.     [Fiction.]     796. 
Marggraff,  Hugo.     Moderne  sladtbiider.     405. 
MargoUe,  E.,  joint  author,  see  Zurcher,  F: 
Marguerites,  J.  de.     Ins  and  outs  of  Paris.  1261. 
Mariner's  chronicle.     1197. 
Marion,  F.    Wonderful  balloon  ascents.     313. 

—  Wonders  of  optics.    314. 

—  Wonders  of  vegetation.    358. 
Mariotti,  L.,  pseud.,  see  Gallenga,  A. 
Mariti,  G.    Cyprus,  Syria  and  Palestine.    1312. 
Markham,  A.H.     Polar  reconnaissance.     1426. 
Markham,  C.  R.    Peru.     1417. 

--  Sea  fathei's.    1515. 

—  War  between  Peru  and  Chili.     1417. 
Markham,  R:    [Fiction.]    796. 

—  King  Philip's  war.     1350. 

—  ed.    Chronicles  of  the  Cid.     1271. 
Marklin,  E.     Familienbilder.     1117. 
Marlin,  J.     [Fiction.]     796. 
Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.,  see  John,  E.     772. 
Marlowe,  C.     Works.     569. 
Marciuand,  A.    Logic  of  the  epicureans.    44. 

—  Syllogistic  machine.    44. 

Marquardt,   J.,   and  T.  Mommsen.     ROmische 
alterthiimer.     1175. 

—  joint  author,  see  Becker,  W:  A. 
Mai-quis's  hand-book  of  Chicago.     1389. 

Marr,  A.    Tables  for  reduction  ot  right  ascensions  and 

declinations.    307. 
Marryat,  Florence,  see  Church,  F. 
Marryat,     Frank.      Mountains    and    molehills. 

1403. 
Marryat,  F:     [Fiction.]     796. 

—  Diary  in  America.     1365. 

Marryat,  H.    One  year  in  Sweden.    1284. 
Marsh,  Mrs.  — .     [Fiction.]     797. 
Marsh,  C.     Capt.  Hedley  Vicars.     1505. 
Marsh,  G:  P.     The  camel.     442. 

—  Earth  as  modified  by  human  action.    325. 

—  English  language.     269. 

—  Origin  and  nistory  of  english.     269. 
Marsh,  J:    [Fiction]    797. 

—  Temperance  recollections.     1452. 

Marsh,  L.  F.     Marsh  and  aquatic  plants.     363. 
Marsh,  O.C:    Birds  with  teeth.    338. 

—  Odontornithes.     345. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  tUe  main  catalogue 


Ixxxvj 


Marsh-Caldwell . 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Mathias. 


Marsh-Caldwell,  A.  C.     [Fiction.]     797. 

—  Protestant  reformation  in  France.    123. 
Marshall,  B.     [Fiction.]     797. 
Marshall,  E.     [Fiction.]     797. 

—  Catliedral  cities  of  England.    1229. 
Marshall,  F:    French  home  life.     1259. 
Marshall,  Florence  A.     Handel.     1535. 
Marshall,  Francis  A.     [Drama.]     569. 
Marshall,  J.    Coal  question.    823. 
Marshall,  J:     Washington.     1465. 

—  Writings  upon  the  federal  constitution.    210. 
Marshall,  T:  W:  M.     Christian  missions.     115. 

—  Comedy  of  convocation.     1082. 
Marshall,  W.  G.    Through  America.    1367. 
Marshall,  W:  M.     Barometric  hypsometry.    419. 
Marsham.  C.  C,  tnrs.  R.     [Fiction.]     798. 
Marston,  W.     [Drama.]     569. 

Marteilhe,  J:     Huguenot  galley-slave.     1461. 

Martens,  J.  B.     Life  in  the  sea.     369. 

Martensen,  H.  L.     Christian  dogmatics.     91. 

Martenze,  C.     Cannon  flashes.     1036. 

Marthold,  J.  de.     [Drama.]     569. 

Martin,  Mrs.  B.     [Fiction.]     798. 

Martin,  Bon  L:  H:    Histoire  de  France.    1249. 

—  History  of  France.     1254. 

—  Popular  history  of  France.    1254. 
Martin,  Mrs.  C.  B.    Mount  Desert.    1370. 
Martin,  E.  M.     [Fiction.]     798. 
Martin,  F.     Natural  history.     368. 
Martin,  Mrs.  H.,  see  Martin,  M.  E. 
Martin,  H.  N.     Human  body.     399. 
Martin,  K.  B.     [Fiction.]     798. 
Martin,  M.  E.,  mrs.  H.     [Fiction.]     798. 

—  Memories  of  seventy  years.    1551. 

Martin,  R.  M.    British  "possessions  in  the  Indian 
and  Atlantic  oceans.    1303. 

—  British  possessions  in  the  Mediterranean.  1239. 

—  China.     1298. 

—  History  of  Austral-Asia.     1419. 

—  History  of  Nova  Scotia,  dc.     1405. 

—  History  of  southern  Africa.    1327. 

—  History  of  the  West  Indies.    1413. 

—  Possessions  of  the  East  India  company.     1301. 

—  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.     1406. 
Martin,  S:    Cardinal  Wolsey.    73. 

Martin,  Theodor.    Verfassung  und  grundgesetze 

ties  deutschen  reiches.     1244. 
Martin,  Theodore.    [Fiction.]    798. 
Martin,  Sir  T.    Horace.     1135. 

—  Lord  Lyndhurst.     1493. 

—  Prince  consort.     1472. 
Martin,  W:     [Drama.]    569. 
Martin,  W:  A.  P.     The  Chinese.     1298. 
Martineau,  H.     [Fiction.]    798. 

—  Autobiography.     1551. 

—  History  of  the"  peace.     1226. 

—  Our  farm  of  two  acres.    430. 

—  Retrospect  of  western  travel.     1365. 

—  Society  in  America.     1365. 

Martineau,   J.     Endeavors  after  the  christian 
life.     110. 

—  Modern  materialism.     80. 

—  Spinoza.     1448. 

—  Studies  of  Christianity.     98. 

Martineau  des  Chesnez,  E.  baromic.     [Fiction.] 

798. 
Marvel,  Ik,  pseud.,  see  Mitchell,  D.  G. 
Marvell,  A.     Poetical  works.     1036. 
Marvin,  C:    Merv.     1316. 

—  Reconnoitering  central  Asia.    1315. 

—  Region  of  the  eternal  fire.     1280. 


Marvin,  C-.—Contimied. 

—  Russian  advance.    1316. 

—  Russians  at  Merv.    1316. 

—  Russians  at  the  gates  of  Herat.     1316. 
Marvine,  A.  R.    Geology  of  Utah  and  Arizona.    343. 
Marx,  K:    Das  kapital.    200. 

Marx,  T.     [Fiction.]     798. 
Mary,  Cousin,  »se?*rf.     [Fiction.]     798. 
Mary,  q^leen  of  Scots.    Letters.    1077. 
Masius,  H.    Studies  from  nature.     287. 

—  ed.     Gesammte  naturwissenschaften.    283. 

Jugend  lust  und  lehre.     1126. 

Maskell,  A.    Russian  art.    483. 

Maskell,  Mrs.  A.  E.  A.     Four  feet,  wings  and 

fins.     369. 
Maskell,  W:    Dyce  and  Forster  collections.    470. 

—  Ivories.    479. 

Mason,  A.  B.,  and  J:  J.  Lalor.  Primer  of  polit- 
ical economy.     194. 

Mason,  C:    On  miracles.    98. 

Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  Personal  traits  of  british 
authors.     1543. 

—  Samuel  Johnson.     1550. 

Mason,  G:  C.    Reminiscences  of  Newport.    1373. 

Mason,  J:    Self-knowledge.     100. 

Mason,  J:  M.    Essays  on  episcopacy.     114. 

Mason,  L.     Musical  letters.     495. 

Mason,  M.  M.     [Fiction.]    799. 

Masque  of  poets.     1025. 

Massachusetts  state  board  of  health  reports.    394. 

Massey,  G.     [Poetical  works.]    1036. 

Massillon,  J:  B.    Sermons.     110. 

Massingberd,  F.  C.    English  reformation.     122. 
!   Massinger,  P.     [Drama.]     569. 
!   Masson,  D:    British  novelists.    1047. 

—  Carlyle.     1547. 

—  De  Quincey.     1548. 

—  Milton.     1551. 

—  Recent  british  philosophy.    47. 

Masson,  G.   Early  chroniclers  of  Europe :  France. 

1353. 
Masson,  M.    Celebrated  children.     1437. 
Masters,  M.  T.    Botany  for  beginners.    359. 

—  Plant  life  on  the  farm.    437. 
Masury,  J:  W.     House-painting.    463. 
Mateaux,  C.  L.      G:  and  R.  Stephenson.     1536. 
Mather,  C.     Christian  philosoplier.    81. 

—  Magnalia  Christi  americana.     134. 
Mather,  H.  B.,  see  Reeves,  H.  B.     a33. 
Mather,  W:  W.    Geolojry  of  N.  Y.    338. 

—  Geology  of  Ohio.     339. 
Matheson,  J.,  Joint  author,  see  Reed,  A. 
Mathews,  Albert.     [Fiction.]    799. 
Mathews,  Anne.     C:  Mathews,  comedian.     1538. 
Mathews,  C:     [Drama.]     570. 

— joint  author,  see  Lewes,  G:  H:    567. 
Mathews,  Cornelius.     [Fiction.]     799. 

—  Poems  on  man.     1036. 
Mathews,  J.  A.     [Fiction.]     799. 
Mathews,  J.  H.     [Fiction.]     799. 
Mathews,  M.  H.     [Fiction.]    799. 
Mathews,  W:     [Fiction.]     799. 

Mathews,  W:,  of  Chicago.  Getting  on  in  the 
world.     1068. 

—  Great  conversers.    1068. 

—  Hours  with  men  and  books.      1068. 

—  Literary  style.     1069. 

—  Oratory  and  orators.     515. 

—  Words,  their  use  and  abuse.    271. 
Mathews, W  :  S. B.  How  tounderstand  music.  493. 
Mathias,  G.  H.  D.    En  avant,  messieurs  !    1069, 


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Iffeissnei'. 


^xviji 


I^te 


Mathiot,  G:    Electrotyping  operations.    453. 
Mathison,  F:  v.    Antholbffie.    1108. 
Mathison,  G :    Religion  of  China.    133. 
Matsell,  G:  W.     Rogue's  lexicon.     273. 
Matson,  N.     Pioneers  of  Illinois.     1387. 
Matthseus  Paris,  {eng.  Matthew  Paris).    English 

history.     1231. 
Matthews,  C,  comp.    Hiawatha.     144. 
Matthews,  J.  B.     [Fiction.]     799. 

—  French  dramatists.     1128. 

—  Home  library.     510. 

—  Theatres  of  Paris.    498. 

—  co7np.    Poems  of  american  patriotism.     1034. 

—  and  H:  C.  Bunner.     [Fiction.]     799. 
Matthews,  Wash.     Hidatsa  Indians.     1343. 

—  Navajo  silversmiths.    1340. 

—  Navajo  weavers.    1340. 

Matthews,  W -.Joint  author,  see  Perkins,  F:  B.     1. 
Matthison,  A.     [Drama.]     570. 
Matzner,  E:    English  grammar.     275. 
Maudsley,  H:    Body  and  mind.     53. 

—  Body  and  will.     57. 

—  Physiology  and  pathology  of  mind.    52. 

—  Physiology  of  mind.     52. 

—  Responsibility  in  mental  disease.    53. 
Maundevile,  (Str  J:    Voiage  and  travaile.     1193. 
Maupas,    C.  E.  de.     The  coup  d'etat.     1258. 
Maurer,  G:  L:  v.     Dorfvei-fassung  in  Deiitsch- 

land.     213. 

—  Markenverfassun^  in  Dentschland.    213. 

—  Stiidteverfassung  m  Dentschland.    213. 
Maurer,  K.      Island.     1282. 

—  Isliindische  volkssagen.     143. 

Maurice,  F:,  ed.     F:  Denison  Maurice.     1456. 
MauricCj  J:  F:  D.    Morality  and  divinity.    73. 

—  Religions  of  the  world.     133. 

—  Social  morality.     65. 

Maurice,  Jacques,  pseud..,  see  Morris,  J.  W. 
Maurice,  Walter,  pseud.,  see  Besant,  W. 
Mauris,  M.,  marchese  di  Calenzano.    French  men 

of  letters.     1560. 
Maury,  J:  S.    Principles  of  eloquence.    515. 
Maury,   L:  F.   A.,   Joint    author,  see    Querard, 

J.  M.     19. 
Maury,  M.  F.    Physical  geography.     335. 

—  Physical  geograjjhy  of  the  sea.     328. 
Maverick,  A:,  joint  author,  see  Briggs,  C:  F. 
Mavor,  W:    Universal  history.     1153. 
Maxton,  J:    Engineering  drawing.    483. 
Maxwell,  C.     [Fiction.]    799. 

Maxwell,  J.  C.    Electricity  and  magnetism.  315. 

—  Matter  and  motion.    311. 

—  Theory  of  heat.     315. 

Maxwell,  J:  S.  The  czar,  his  court  and  people. 
1210. 

Maxwell,  M.  E.     [Fiction.]     799. 

Maxwell,  P.     FFiction.]    801. 

Maxwell,  W:  H.     [Fiction.]    801. 

Maxwell,  SirW:  Stirling-.  Don  John  of  Austria. 
1203. 

May,  A.    Swedish  grammar.    378. 

May,  C.    Poems.    1036. 

May,  G.    Bibliography  of  electricity.    34. 

May,  Sophie,  pseud.,  see  Clarke,  R.  S.    696. 

May,  Sir  T:E.  Constitutional  history  of  Eng- 
land.   163. 

—  Democracy  in  Europe.     164. 
Mayer,  A.  M.    Sound.    313. 

—  ed.     Sport  with  gun  and  rod.     503. 

—  rt?^fZ  C:  Barnard.     Light.     314. 

Mayer,  B.  Mexican  history  and  archaeology. 
1409. 


Mayer,  B. — Continued. 

—  Mexico.     1408. 

Mayer,  C:    Media  of  exchange.     301. 

—  Mercantile  manvial.    450. 
Mayer,  J.  K.    Celestial  dynamics.    311. 
— -  Forces  of  inorgranie  nature.    311. 

—  Mechanical  equivalent  of  heat.    311. 
Mayer,  K:  F:  H.     Ludwlg  Uhland.     1559. 
Mayers,  C:  G:    Mendota.     1036. 

Mayhew,  A:,  and  S.  Edwards.     [Drama.]      570. 
Mayhew,  A:  H.  and  H:     [Fiction.]     801. 
Mayhew,  Yj:,and  G.  Smith.     [Drama.]     570. 
Mayhew,  H:     [Drama.]     570. 

—  Boyhood  of  Luther.     1460. 

—  German  life  and  manners.     1247. 

—  London  characters.     1236. 

—  London  labour  and  London  poor.     1236. 

—  Peasant-boy  philosopher.     1531. 
— -  Wonders  of  science.     1531. 

—  Young  Benjamin  Franklin.     1486. 
Mayhew,  I.    Popular  education.     239. 
Maynard,  C.  J.     Taxidermy.     358. 
Maynard,   F.,   ed.     Zouave   befoi'e  Sebastopol. 

1376. 
Mayo,  A.  D.    National  aid  to  education.    242. 

—  Symbols  of  the  capital.     1376. 
Mayo,  I.  F.     [Fiction.]     801. 
Mayo,  W:  S.     [Fiction.]    801. 

Mayr,    G:     Gesetzmiissigkeit   im    gesellschafts- 

leben.     155. 
Mayrhofer,  C:    Sterilitat.    411. 
Mazade,  C:  de.    Cavour.     1497. 
Mazarin,    Duchesse   de,   see    Saint    ifevremond. 

1139. 
Mead,  E.  D.     Philosophy  of  Carlyle.    47. 
Mead,  P:  B.     American  "grape  culture.    438. 
Meade,  G:  G.    Lake  survey.    419. 
Meade,  L.  T.,  see  Smith,  E.  T.    856. 
Meade,  W:    Old  churches  of  Virginia.     136. 
Meadow,  A.     [Drama.]    570. 
Meadows,  K.     Heads  of  the  people.     1085. 
Mearns,  A.    Bitter  cry  of  outcast  London.     308. 
Mears,   D.   O.      Jubilee    sabbath  of    Piedmont 

church.     110. 
Mears,  J:  W.     Bible  in  the  work-shop.     64. 

—  Heroes  of  Bohemia.     1460. 
Mechanic's  magazine.    390. 
Meddlhammer,  J:  B.  v.     [Drama.]    570. 
Mediaeval  tales.     515. 

Medical  and  surgical  history  of  the  war  of  the 

rebellion.    393. 
Meding,  J:  F.  M.  O.     [Fiction.]     801. 

—  Memoiren.     1558- 

Medley,  G:  W.    England  under  free  trade.    205. 

—  Keciproeity  craze.    205. 

Medwin,  T:    Conversations  with  Byron.    1547. 
Meech,  L.  W.    Intensity  of  the  heat  and  light  of 

the  sun.     325. 
Meek,  F.  B.     Palieontology.     343. 

—  [Palajontological  papers.]     344. 

—  and  F:  V.   Hayden.      Paleontology    of   the 

upper  Missouri.    344. 
Megerle,  U.,  see  Abraham  a  S.  Clara. 
Mehring,  F.    Deutsche  socialdemokratie.    204. 
Meier,  E.,  ^r.   Morgenliindische  anthologie.    1145. 

Sakuntala.     1148. 

Meigrs,  J.  F.    Sanitary  care  of  childi-en.    404. 
Meikle,  J.     Solitude  sweetened.    101. 
Meilhac,  H:,  awfZ  L:  Halevy.     [Drama.]    570. 
Meinhold,  I.  W:     [Drama.]     571. 
Meinhold,  J:  W:    [Fiction.]    801. 
Meissner,  A.     [Fiction.]    801. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue* 


Ixxxviij' 


iSTeissner. 


ATJTHOa-INDEX. 


Bfilburtf. 


Meissner,  K.  — Continued. 

—  Erinnerungen  an  H:  Heine.     1557. 

—  Revolntioniire  studien.     1258. 

—  Unterwegs.     1209. 
Meister,  F:     [Fiction.]     802. 

Melena,  Elpis,  pseud.,  see  Schwarz,  E.  v. 
Melanchthon,  P.     Ausgewiihite  schriften.     1460. 
Melesville,  _pse?^d.,  see Duveyrier,  A.  H.  J.     546. 
Melito,  Gomte  de.  see  Miot,  A.  F. 
Mellin,  G.  H:    [Fiction.]    802. 
Melrose,  History  of.     1215. 
Melusine,  pseud.     [Fiction.]     802. 
Melville,  G:  J:  Whyte-.     [Fiction.]     802. 

—  Riding  recollections.     503. 

Melville,  G:  W.     In  the  Lena  delta.     1426. 
Melville,  H.     [Fiction.]    802. 

—  Battle-pieces.     1036. 

Melzi,  G.  conte.     Opere  anonime  e  pseudouime. 

30. 
Memes,  J:  S.    Empress  Josephine.    1476. 
Memorial  biographies.     1438. 
Men  of  the  reign.     T:  H.  Ward,  ed.     1440. 
Men  of  the  time.     1428. 

Menault,  E.     Intelligence  of  animals.     370. 
Mendelssohn  -  Barthoidy,    J.    L:    F.      Letters. 

1124. 
Mendelssohn,  M.    Phadon.    1106. 

—  [Selections.]    1103. 

Mendoza,  Don  D.  H.  de.     [Fiction.]     808. 

Menger,  R.     [Fiction.]     803. 

Mengersen  auf  Rheder,  J.  B.  grafy.    [Fiction.] 

803. 
Menken,  A.  I.     Infelicia.     1036. 
Menochio,  G.  S.    Brevis  explicatio  s.  scripturje. 

85. 
Mentor,  pseud.     Never.     262. 
Menzel,  W.    German  literature.    1101. 

—  History  of  Germany.     1237. 

—  Neueste  jesuitenumtriebe.    123. 
Menzies,  L.     Greek  heroines.     1137. 
Menzies,  S.     Political  women.     1481. 
Mercer,  L.  P.    The  Bible.     132. 
Merchants'  magazine,  see  Hunt's.     255. 
Meredith,  G:     [Fiction.]     803. 

Meredith,  Owen.,  pseud.,  sec  Bulwer-Lytton,  E: 

R. 
Merimee,  P.     [Fiction.]    803. 

—  Gesammelte  werke.     1128. 

—  Letters  to  an  incognita.     1560. 

—  Letters  to  Panizzi.     1130. 

— joint  author,  see  Legouve,  E.    565. 
Meritt,  P.     [Drama]    571. 

—  fmfZH:Pettitt.     [Drama.]    571. 
Merivale,  C:  Conversion  of  the  northern  nations. 

120. 

—  Conversion  of  the  roman  empire.    124. 

—  Fall  of  the  roman  republic.     1179. 

—  General  history  of  Rome.     1176. 

—  Roman  triumvirates.    1179. 

—  Romans  under  the  empire.     1179. 
Merivale,  H.  C.     [Drama.]    571. 

—  joint  author,  see  Simpson,  J.  P.     600. 
Merkel,  F:    Das  mikroscop.     356. 

Merle  d'Aubigne,  J:  H:    Authority  of  God.    84. 

—  Reformation  in  the  16th  century.     131. 

—  Reformation  in  the  time  of  Calvin.     121. 

—  The  protector.     1469. 

Merriam,  A :  C.     [Philological  essays.]    366. 
Merriam,  G:  S.      Samuel  Bowles.     1539. 
Merrifleld,  M.  P.    Fresco  painting.    486. 
Merrill,  G:  E.     Story  of  the  mss.    86. 


Merrill,  G.  P.    Microscopic  structure  of  building  stones. 

459. 
Merrill,  S.    East  of  the  Jordan.     1314. 
Merrill,  W:  E.     Iron  truss  bridges.    421. 
Merriman,  M.     Continuous  bridges.     421. 
Merriman,  T.  M.     William  of  Orange.     1479. 
Mertens,  E.     [Fiction.]     803. 
Merz,  J:  T.     Leibniz.     1447. 
Merx,  E.  T.     [Fiction.]     803. 
Mery,  J.  E.     [Fiction.]    803. 
Meshtcherskii,  V.  kniaz.     [Fiction.]     803. 
Messenhauser,  C.  W.     [Fiction.]     803. 
Messerer,  T.     [Fiction.]     803. 
Messner,  J.     [Fiction.]     803. 
Metastasio,  P:  B.     [Di'ama.]     571. 
Metcalf,  R.  C.     Public  library  as  auxiliary  to   public 

schools.    510. 
Metcalfe,   F:     Englishman    and    Scandinavian. 

1141. 
Methodist  quarterly  review.     78. 
Metternich-Winneburg,  C.  W.  N.  L.  reichsfiirst 

V.    Memoirs.     1495. 
Metz,  C.  M.      Studies  for  drawing  the  human 

figure.    488. 
Metzger,    A.,   ed.      Bibliotheca  historico-natur- 

alis.     24. 
Meulen,  R.  van  der,  ed.    Brinkman's  catalogus. 

20. 
Meurice,  P.     [Drama.]     571. 
Meyer,  B..  A.  H.     [Fiction.]     804. 
Meyer,  G:  H.  v.     Organs  of  speech.    400. 
Meyer,  Johannes.      Handfertigkeits-untei'richt. 

246. 
Meyer,  Joseph.     Hand-lexikon.     34. 
Meyer,  J.  B.    Deutsche  universitiitsentwicklung. 

247. 

—  Fichte,  Lassalle  und  socialismus.    204. 

—  Fortbildungsschule.    247. 

—  Luther  als  schulbefreier.     249. 

—  Simultanschulfrage.     249. 

Meyer,  K:  W.     PHege  des  idealen.     247. 
Meynell,  W.,  ed.     Modern  artists.     1527. 
Miall,  L:  C.    Coal  plants  and  animals.    333. 
Michaud,  J.  F.     History  of  the  crusades.     1200. 
Michelangelo,  see  Buonarroti,  M. 
Michelet,  J.     France  before  Europe.     164. 

—  Die  frau.     65. 

—  History  of  France.     1252. 

—  Joan  of  Arc.     1507. 

—  Love.     65. 

—  Luther.     1460. 

—  Modern  history.    1202. 

—  The  people.     145. 

—  Revolution  francaise.     1256. 

—  The  sea.    328. 

—  Woman.    65. 

Michels,  I.  C.     Current  gold  and   silver  coins. 

201. 
Michie,  P.  S.     Emory  Upton.     1503. 
Michon,  J:  H.,  abbe.'   [Fiction.]     804. 
Middlemore,  Mrs.  S.  G.  C.    Round  a  posada  fire. 

142. 
Middleton,  C.    Life  of  Cicero.    1493. 

—  Posthumous  works.    76. 

Mignet,  F.  A:  A.     Francois  I  et  Charles  V.    1258. 

—  trench  revolution.     1256. 
Mignet,  F.  A:  M.     B:  Franklin.     1486. 
Mijatovics,  E.  L.    Serbian  folk-lore.     142. 
Milburn,  W:  H:    Pioneer  preacher.     1097. 

—  Pioneers,  preachers  and  people  of  the  Missis- 

sippi valley.     1884. 

—  Ten  years  of  preacher-life.     1453. 


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Mildenhall,  T:     [Drama.]    571. 

Miles,  P.     Nordfahrt.     1384. 

Mill,  J.     Phenomena  of  the  human  mind.    57. 

—  and  H.  H.  Wilson.     History  of  British  India. 

1301. 
Mill,  J:  S.     Autobiography.     1447. 

—  Berkeley.     1446. 

—  Dissertations  and  discussions.     1069. 

—  Examination  of  Hamilton's  philosophy.    47. 

—  On  liberty.     164. 

—  Political  economy.     194. 

—  Same,  abridged.     194. 

—  Positive  philosophy  of  Comte.     50. 

—  Representative  govei'nment.     160. 

—  Subjection  of  women.     154. 

—  System  of  logic.     60. 

—  Three  essays  on  religion.    76.  | 
Millar,  J:    Historical  view  of  the  english  gov- 
ernment.    161. 

Millard,  D:    Travels  in  Egypt.     1312. 
Milledulcia.     R.  C.  Pell.    518. 
Millenkovics,  S.  v.     [Fiction.]     804. 
Miller,  Mrs.  A.  J.     [Fiction.]    804. 
Miller,  C.  H.     [Fiction.]    804. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1036. 
Miller,  E.  H.     [Fiction.]     804. 
Miller,  E.  S.     In  the  kitchen.     446. 
Miller,  Mrs.  F.  F.     Harriet  Martineau.    1551. 
Miller,  H.     [Fiction.]     804. 

—  Cruise  of  the  Betsey.    337. 

—  Essays.     1069. 

—  First  impressions  of  England.     1234. 

—  Foot-prints  of  the  creator.    336. 

—  Geological  papers.    336. 

—  Letters.     1522. 

—  My  schools  and  schoolmasters.    1522. 

—  Old  red  sandstone.     336. 

—  Popular  geology.     336. 

—  Rambles  of  a  geologist.     336. 

—  Testimony  of  the  rocks.     82. 
Miller,  James.     [Drama.]    571. 
Miller,  Joaquin,  see  Miller,  C.  H. 

Miller,   J:,  chaplain  in  the  fort  of  N.  Y.    New 

York  in  1695.     1375. 
Miller,  J:,  Princeton  college.    Fetich  in  theology. 

Miller,"j:M.     [Fiction.]    804. 

Miller,  J.  R.     History  of  Great  Britain.     1217. 

Miller,  L.  F.     Stories  of  the  cat.     385. 

"  Stories  of  tlie  dog.     385. 

Miller,  O.  T.     Friends  in  fur  and  feathers.     384. 

—  Little  people  of  Asia.     1295. 
Miller,  S:    C:  Nisbet.     1451. 

—  .Tonathan  Edwards.    14(J8. 

Miller,  T:     Boy's  summer  book.     502. 

Miller,  W:    English  names  of  plants.     360. 

Miller,  W:,  of  Edinburgh.  Wintering  in  the  Ri- 
viera.    1212. 

Miller,  Yi :,  second-adventist.  Second  coming  of 
Christ.     95. 

Miller,  W:  A.     Elements  of  chemistry.    320. 

Millet,  F.  D.     [Fiction.]     804. 

Millett,  R.  W.  F.,  and  R.  N.  Wilcox.  [Drama.] 
571. 

Millig-an,  W:    Relig'ion  of  ancient  Greece.    133. 

Milling-en,  J:  G.     [Drama.]     571. 

Milling-ton,  — .    Hydraulics.    283. 

Mills,  A.     Ancient  hebrews.     1168. 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  the  ancient  greeks.    1136. 
Mills,  C:     History  of  chivalry.     1201. 

—  History  of  the  crusades.     121. 


Milman,  E.  H.     [Fiction.]    804. 
Milman,  H:  H.     [Drama.]     572. 

—  History  of  Christianity.     118. 

—  History  of  Latin  Christianity.     121. 

—  History  of  the  jews.     1 168. 

—  Thomas  a  Becket.     1455. 

—  tr.    Nala  and   Damayanti,  and  other  poems. 

1148. 
Milne,  J :    Religion  of  Persia.    138. 
Milne,  W:  C.    Life  in  China.     1299. 
Milner,  E.     Schwabische  kolonisten  in  Ungarn. 

1243. 
Milner,  G:    Country  pleasures.     1097. 
Milner,  H:  M.     [Drama.]     572. 
Milner,  J:    End  of  religious  controversy.     126. 

—  History  of  the  church.     117. 
Milner,  j.  W.    Grayling.    381. 

Milnes,  R:  M.,  baron  Houghton.  Life,  letters 
and  literary  remains  of  J:  Keats.     1550. 

—  Poems.     1037. 

Milow,  Stephan  y., pseud.,  see  Millenkovics,  S.  v. 

804. 
Milton,  J:    Comus.    572. 

—  [Poetical  works.]    1087. 

—  Prose  works.     70. 
Milwaukee  cook  book.    446. 
Milwaukee  directories.    1394. 
Milwaukee  society  blue  book.    262. 
Minchin,  G:  M.   "Statics.     312. 

—  Uniplanar  kinematics.    311. 

Minckwitz,  J.   Entwicklung  eines  neuen  drama- 

tischen  styls.     1104. 
Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S.    428. 
Minifle,  W:    Geometrical  drawing.    483. 
Minnegrerode,  C:    Factors  in  revelation.    99. 
Minnesota  hist,  society  collections.     1395. 
Minor,  E.  F.    Murillo.     1532. 
Minot,  G:  R.    Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay. 

1371. 
Minot,  R.  S.     Railway  travel.    257. 
Minto,  W:    Characteristics    of    english    poets. 

1020. 

—  Defoe.  1548. 

—  English  prose  literature.     1005. 

Minturn,  R.  B.,  jr.  From  New  York  to  Delhi. 
1193. 

Minutoli,  W.  A.  L.  M.  freiherrin  v.  Recollec- 
tions of  Egypt.     1320. 

Miot,  A.  F.,  comte  de  Mclito.    Memoirs.     1497. 

Miraflores,  Marques  de.  Denkwiirdigkeiten. 
1498. 

Mirecourt,  Eugfene  de,  p,seud.,  see  Jacquot,  E. 

C       T  .  TJ 

MisasijN.     [Fiction.]    804. 

Miscegenation.     170. 

Mr.  Jacobs.     A.  Bates.     1081. 

Mistral,  F:    Mirfeio.    1129. 

Mrs.  Jerningham's  journal.     1033. 

Mitchell,  J :,  Joint  author,  see  MacGeog-hegan,  J. 

Mitchell,  O.  M.    Astronomy  of  the  Bible.    82. 

—  Popular  astronomy.    301. 

Mitchell,  A.    The  past  in  the  present.     151. 
Mitchell,  B.     [Fiction.]    804. 
Mitchell,  D.  G.     [Fiction.]    804. 

—  About  old  story  tellers.    513. 

—  Battle  summer.     1258. 

—  Bound  together.     1069. 

—  Fresh  gleanings.     1208. 

—  Fudge  doings.     1085. 

—  Rural  studies.     430. 

—  Wet  days  at  Edgewood.     1069. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Mitchell. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Montolieu. 


Mitchell,  E:  P.     [Fiction.]    805. 
Mitchell,   H:    Observations  at  South  Pass  bar. 
425. 

—  Physical  hydrography  of  the  gulf  of  Maine. 

'328. 
Mitchell,    L.  M.    History  of  ancient  sculpture. 

478. 
Mitchell,  O.  H.    New  algebra  of  logic.    44. 
Mitchell,  S:  A:    AccotDpaniment  to  map  of  the 

world.     1182. 
Mitchell,  S:W.     [Fiction.]    805. 

—  Fat  and  blood.     409. 

—  Venom  of  the  rattlesnake.     381. 

—  and  G:  R.  Morehouse.     Respiration    in    the 

chelonia.     381. 
Mitchell,  T:    Key  to  ghostism.     56. 
Mitford,  A.  B.     [Fiction.]     805. 
Mitford,   E:  L.    Land  march  from  England  to 

Ceylon.     1193. 
Mitford,"  M.  R.     [Drama.]    573. 

—  [Fiction.]    805. 

—  Letters  from  her  correspondents.     1080. 

—  Life  in  her  letters.     1551. 

—  Recollections  of  a  literary  life.     1551. 

—  Works.    1016. 

Mitford,  W:    History  of  Greece.    1173. 
Mitra,  R.     Indo-aryans.     1170. 
Mivart,  St.  G:    The  cat.    384. 

—  Common  frog.    381. 

—  Contemporary  evolution.     1069. 

—  Elementary  anatomy.    370. 

—  Genesis  of  species.     354. 

—  Lessons  from  nature.    354. 

—  Nature  and  thought.    47. 

MObius,  T.     Catalogus  librorum  islandicorum. 
23. 

—  Verzeichniss  altnordischer  schriften.    24. 
Modern  traveller:    Mexico  and  Guatimala.    1409. 
Moens,  W.  J.  C.    English  travellei-s  and  Italian 

brigands.     1270. 
Moffat,  J.  C.    Comparative  history  of  religions. 

133. 
MoflFat,  R.    Missionai-y  labours.    1328. 
Mogridge,   G:     Old  Humphrey's  observations. 

1070. 
Mohammed  Pasha,  pseud.,  see  Howe,  W.  W. 
Mohl,  M.  <).    Alex.  v.  Humboldt.    1444. 
Mohl,   R.    V.     Encyklopiidie  der    staatswissen- 

schaften.     145. 
Mohn,   H:     Norwegische  Nordmeer-expedition. 

329. 
Moir,  I):  M.     [Fiction]    805. 
Moleschott,  J.    Physiologic  der  nahrungsmittel. 

400. 
Molesworth,  M.  L.     [Fiction.]    805. 
Molesworth,  W:  N.    History  of  England.     1226. 
Moliere,  J:  B.  Poquelin  cdf/ed.     [Drama.]     572. 
Molinos,  M.     Golden  thoughts.     101. 
Moll,  F.  E.     Komische  vortriigc.     1125. 

—  and  others.    111.  Berliner  vocativus.     1135. 
MoUett,  J:  W.    Dictionary  of  words  used  in  art 

and  archaeology.    468. 

—  Meissonier.     1530. 

—  Rembrandt.     1530. 

—  SirD:  Wilkie.     1529. 

—  Watteau.    1531. 
MOUhausen,  B.    [Fiction.]     805. 

—  Journey  from  the  Missi.ssippi  to  Pacific  coast. 

1398. 
Molloy,  G.     Geology  and  revelation.    83. 
MoUoy,  J.  F.     [Fiction.]    806. 


1225. 


Molloy,  J.  F. — Continued. 

—  Court  life  below  stairs. 

—  Peg  Woffington.     1538. 

Moltke,  H.  C:  B.  g7^af  v.     Brief e  aus  Russland. 
1279. 

—  Briefe  uber  die  Tiirkei.     1293. 

—  Poland.     1277. 

Mommsen,  T.     History  of  Rome.     1178. 

—  Romische  geschichte.     1178. 

—  joint  author,  see  Marquardt,  J. 
Monarclis  of  ocean.     1516. 
Moncel,  see  Du  Moncel. 

Monck,  W:  H.  S.     Sir  W:  Hamilton.     47. 
Monckeberg,  C:    Matthias  Claudius.     1555. 
MoncriefiF,  R.  H.     [Fiction.]     806. 

—  Heroes  of  youn^  America.     1349. 

—  Men  of  the  backwoods.     1350. 

—  Old  tales  of  chivalry.     514. 

—  Stories  of  long  ago.     135. 
Moncrieff,  W:T:    [Drama.]    573. 
Monell,  J.,  joint  author,  see  Riley,  C:  V. 
Monette,  J:  W.     Valley  of  the  Mississippi.   1384. 
lyEongrredien,  A :  Free  trade  and  english  commerce.  305. 

—  Free  trade  movement  in  England.    205. 

—  Pleas  for  protection  examined.    305. 

—  Wealth-creation.     194. 

—  Western  farmer  of  America.    305. 
Monkhouse,  W.  C.    Turner.     1539. 
Monkland,  Mrs.  — .     [Fiction.]    806. 
Monnier,  M:    Wonders  of  Pompeii.     1370. 
Monod,  A.  F:  T.    Lucilla.     106. 

—  Parting  words.    110. 

Monod,  S.     Adolphe  Monod.     1461. 
Monroe,  J.    The  V>eople  the  sovereigns.     164. 
Monroe,  Mrs.  L.  B.     Story  of  our  country.  1345. 
Monsanto,  H.  M.    Commercial  correspondence 

in  french.     450. 
Monselet,  C:     [Di-ama.]    573. 
Monstrelet,  E.  de.    Chronicles.     1201. 
Montague,  V.  A.  de  la.    Vlaamsche   pseudonie- 

men.    30. 
Montagu,  Lady  M.  W.    Letters  and  works.  1078. 
Montagxie,  W.  E.     Campaigning  in  south  Africa. 

1329. 
Montaigne,  M.  de.    Works.     1129. 
Montalembert,   C:  F.    comte  de.     Elizabeth    of 

Hungary.     1460. 

—  Lacordaire.     1461. 

—  Monks  of  the  west.     119. 
Montanus,  T.     [Fiction.]     806. 
Monte  Carlo  and  public  opinion.     1263. 
Monteiro,  J.  J.     Angola.     1327. 

Montepin,  X.  da,  joint  author,  .see  Grange,  E.  553. 
Montesquieu,  C:  de  S.    Complete  works,  v.  2-4. 
208. 

—  Spirit  of  laws.    209. 
Montez,  Lola.     Lectures.     1070. 
Montgomery,  C.     Eagle  Pass.     1343. 
Montgomery,  F.     [Fiction.]     806. 
Montgomery,  G:  W.     |  Fiction.]     806. 
Montgomery,  H:  W:     [Drama.]     573. 
Montgomery,  J.    Lectures  on generalliterature. 

511. 

—  Poetical  works.    1037. 

—  Voyage  to  South  Sea  islands.     1421. 
Monthly  journal  of  agriculture.    435. 
Montholon-Semonvule,  C:T.  marquis  de.      Na- 
poleon at  St.  Helena.     1476. 

Monti,  J^:     [Fiction.]     806. 

Montolieu,  Baronne  de,  joint  author,  see  Wyss, 
J:R.     899. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Montor. 


ATTTHOR-INDEX. 


Morse. 


Montor,  A.  F.  de,  wc  Artaud  de  Montor. 

Moodie,  S.     Roughing  it  in  tlu*  bush.     1407. 

Moody,  VV:  G.     Land  and  labor  in  the  U.  S.    198. 

Moon,  G:  W.     Dean's  english.    271. 

Moore,  Annie,  and  L.  D.  Nichols.  Overhead. 
301. 

Moore,  Arthur,  joint  author,  sec  Hancock,  W: 
555. 

Moore,  C:  H.  Elementary  practice  in  delinea- 
tion.   481. 

Moore,  C.  J.     Sensible  etiquette      262. 

Moore,  K:     [Drama.]     573. 

Moore,  F.     Women  of  the  war.     1500. 

—  cd.     American  eloquence.     181. 

Anecdotes  of  the  war.     135(t. 

Diary  of  the  revolution.     1351. 

Patriot  pi-cachoi-s  of  the  revolution.     108. 

Rebellion  record.    1355. 

Songs  and  ballads  of  the  revolution.     1024. 

Moore,  F.  F.     [Fiction.]     806. 
Moore,  G:    Power  of  the  soul.     52. 

—  Use  of  the  body.     52. 

Moore,  H.  N.     Gen.  Anthony  Wayne.     1503. 
Moore,    J:      Society  and    manners    in    France, 
Switzerland  and  Germany.     1206. 

—  -  in  Italy.     1266. 

Moore,  J.,}r.     Outlying  Europe.     1205. 

Moore,  J.  B.     Governors  of  New  Plymouth.  1481. 

—  joint  author,  see  Farmer,  J: 
Moore,  J.  S.    Pre-glacial  man.    347. 
Moore,  R.    Universal  assistant.    387. 
Moore,  T:    Epicurean.    806. 

—  History  of  Ireland.     1211. 

—  Irish  gentleman  in  search  of  a  religion.    126. 

—  Letters  to  James  Power.    1552. 

—  Life  of  Byron.     1547. 

—  Life  of  R:  B.  Sheridan.     1553. 

—  Memoirs,  journal  and  correspondence.    1552. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1037. 
Moore's  handbook  of  Canada.    1407. 
Morals,  H:  S:    Eminent  Israelites.     1432. 
Moran,  C:    Money.     201. 

Mordecai,  A.     Military  report.    232. 
More,  H.     [Drama.]    573. 

—  [Fiction.]     806. 

—  Letters  to  Z.  Macaulay.     1080. 

—  Works.    1016. 

More,  M.     Mendip  annals.     1512. 
More,  R.  J.     Under  the  Balkans.    1294. 
More,  Sir  T:     Selection  from  his  works.     1097. 
Moreau,   L.  L  E.    L.,  P.  Siraudin  andA.C.Jj. 

Delacour.     [Drama]     573. 
Morehouse,  C.  B.     Kindergarten.     246. 
Morehouse,  G:  R.,  joint  author,  see  Mitchell,  8: 

W. 
Morell,  J.  D.    Speculative  philosophy  of  Europe. 

Morey,  W:  C.     Roman  law.    224. 
Morfill,  W:  R.     Russia.     1278. 

—  Slavonic  literature.     1145. 

Morfit,  C,  joint  author,  see  Booth,  J.  C. 
Morford,  H:    Sprees  and  splashes.     1085. 
Morg-an,  A.     Shakespearean  myth.     1048. 

—  Some  Shakespearean  commentators.     1048. 
Morgan,  H.  H.    Topical  Shakesperiana.     1045. 
Morgan,  J:  H.,  and  J:  T.  Barber.    Aurora  bore- 

alis.    330. 
Morgan,  L.  H:    Ancient  society.     152. 

—  Houses  and  house-life  of  amer.  aborigrlnes.    1343. 

—  League  of  the  Iroquois.     1341. 

—  Systems  of  consanguinity  and  affinity.    350. 


j   Morgan,  N.  D.     [Fiction.]    807. 
Morgan,  S.  /ady.     [Drama.]     573. 

—  [Fiction]    807. 

—  Autobiography.     1552. 
i   —  Sal  vat  or  Rosa.     1532. 

;   —joii/f  (otZ/ior,  see  Morgan,  SirT:C.    807. 

I   Morgan,  Sir  T:  C.  and  Ladi/  S.     [Fiction.]     807. 

I    Morgan,  W:  F.    Christ's  espousal  of  the  lost.    9H. 

Morgans,  W:    Mining  torts.    430. 

Morice,  F.  D.     Pindar.     1140. 

Morier,  J.     [Fiction.]     807. 

Morier,  K.  11.  t).    Agrarian  le>?i8lation  of  Prussia.    303. 

MOrike,  E:     [Fiction.]    807. 

Morin,  A.     Ilistoire  politique  de  la  Suisse.    1287. 

Morin,  A.  J.     Fundamental  ideas  of  mechanics. 
312. 

Morison,  J.  C.     Gibbon.     1549. 

—  Macaulay.     1551. 

Morley,  F:    Michigan  and  its  resources.    1389. 
Morley,  H:     [Fiction.]     807. 

—  English  literature.     1004. 

in  the  reign  of  Victoria.     1005. 

—  Palissy,  the  potter.     1562. 

—  ed.     King  and  commons.     1024. 
Morley,  J:    Burke.     1491. 

—  Richard  Cobden.     1492. 

—  Diderot.    1560. 

—  Diderot  and  the  encyclopedists.     1561. 

—  Rousseau.     1562. 

—  Voltaire.     1448. 
Morley,  S.     [Fiction.]    807. 

Morning,  Richnvd,  pseud.,  see  Zeising,  A.    901. 

Morrell,  B:    Four  voyages.     1190. 

Morrill,  P.    Atir.ospheric  electricity.    331. 

Morris,   B.   F.,  co7n2}.      Memorial    to   Abraham 

Lincoln.     1467. 
Morris,  C:  D.    [Philological  essays.]    366. 
Morris,  E:    Farming  for  boys.     430. 

—  How  to  get  a  farm.    429. 
Morris,  E:  E.     Age  of  Anne.     1225. 
Morris,  F.  O.     British  birds.    382. 

—  Dogs  and  their  doings.    441. 

—  Nests  and  eggs  of  british  birds.     382. 
Morris,  G.    Correspondence  and   miscellaneous 

papers.    1487. 
Morris,   G:  S.     British    thought  and  thinkers. 
1446. 

—  Kant's  Critique  of  pure  reason.    49. 
Morris,  J:  G.     Lepidoptera.     378. 
Morris,  James  W.     K.  N.  Pepper.    1085. 
Morris,  J:  W.     Andrew  Fuller.     1458. 
Morris,  Peter,  pseud.,  see  Lockhart,  J:  G. 
Morris,  R:    English  accidence.    275. 

—  English  grammar.    275. 

—  and  H:  C.  Bowen.     English  grammar  exer- 

cises.   275. 
Morris,  W:    Earthly  paradise.     1037. 

—  Hopes  and  feai's  for  art.    469. 
~  Sigurd  the  Volsung.     1037. 

Morris,  W:  G.    Report  on  Alaska.     1404. 

Morris,  W:  O.     French  revolution.     1257. 

Morrison,  M.  J.,  comp.     Songs  and  rhymes  for 
the  little  ones.     1025. 

Morrison,  R:  J.     Grammar  of  astrology.     54. 

Morse,  C.  F.     [Fiction.]    807. 

Morse,  E:  S.    First  book  of  zoology.    369. 

Morse,  J.     Amer.  universal  geography.     1182. 
I  Morse,  J:  T.,  jr.    Alexander  Hamilton.    1486. 
I   —  Famous  trials.     222. 
I   —  John  Adams.     1465. 
;   —  John  Quincy  Adams.    1466. 
i   —  Thomas  Jefferson.    1465. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


XCIJ 


Morselli. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Miiller. 


Morselli,  H:     Suicide.     52. 

Morshead,  A.  E.  M..,  Joint  author,  see  Awdry,  F. 

670. 
Mortimer,  E.,  mrs.  T:    Far  off.     1183. 

—  Near  home.    1204. 

Mortimer,  Sir  Henry,  pseud.,  see  G-ardonniere, 

A.     732. 
Morton,  E:     [Drama.]     573. 
Morton,  E:  J.  C.     Hei'oes  of  science.     1520. 
Morton,  J:  M.     [Drama.]     573. 

—  and  F.  C.  Burnand.     [Drama.]     576. 

—  joint  author,  see  Morton,  T:    576. 
Morton,  T:     [Drama.]    576. 

—  and  J:  M.     [Drama.]     576. 

Morvell,  Dr.,  pseud.,  see  VoUmer,  W.  F.  A.   884. 
Morwood,  V.  S.     Our  gipsies.     1233. 
Moscheles,    1.      Recent    music   and  musicians. 

1535. 
Moscherosch,  H.  M.  Gesichte  Philanders  von  Sittewald. 

1105. 

Moschzisker,  F.  A.     German  literature.     1102. 
Moseley,  H:     Illustrations  of  mechanics.     312. 

—  Mechanical    principles    of    engineering    and 

architecture.     312. 
Mosen,  J.     [Drama.]    576. 

—  and  J:  L:  Tieck.     [Fiction.]    807. 
Moser,  J.    Patriotische  phantasien.    1109. 

-  [Selections.]    1103. 
Moser,  O:     [Fiction.]     807. 
Moses,  B.,  joint  author,  see  Crane,  W: 
Mosheim,  J:  L.  v.    Ecclesiastical  history.    117. 
Moss,  H.     [Drama.]     576. 
Mossman,  S:    Gen.  Gordon  in  China.     1504. 

—  Heroes  of  discovery.     1515. 

—  Japan.    1300. 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes.     1025. 
Mothers  in  council.     63. 
Motherwell,  W:    Ministrelsy.     1023. 
Motley,  J:  L.     [Tiction.]    807. 

—  John  of  Barneveld.     1285. 

—  Peter  the  great.    1478. 

—  Same.    1050. 

—  Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic.     1285. 

—  United  Netherlands.     1285. 

Mott,  A.,  comT).  Persons  of  color.  1430. 
Moule,  A.  E.,  ed.  Chinese  stories.  1298. 
Moulton,  E.  L.     [Fiction.]     807. 

—  Random  rambles.     1209. 
Moulton,  L.  C,  see  Moulton,  E.  L. 
Mountains,  The.     512. 

Mountains  and  mountain-climbing.  1196. 
Mountford,  W:     [Fiction.]     808. 

—  Euthana.sy.     101. 

Mowatt,  Mrs.,  .sec  Ritchie,  A.  C. 
Mowry,  S.     Ai'izona  and  Sonora.     1344. 
Mozart,  W.  A.     Letters.     1124. 
Mozley,  T.     Reminiscences.     1456. 
Mozoomdar,  P.  C.    Oriental  Christ.    94. 
Mudford,  W:     [Fiction.]    808. 
Mudge,  Z.  A.     Abraham  Lincoln.     1467. 
Mudie,  R.  Feathered  tribes  of  the  British  islands. 
382. 

—  Lessons  in  astronomy.     301. 

—  Observation  of  nature.    287. 
MUgge,  T.     [Fiction.]    808. 

—  NordLsches  bilderbuch.     1283. 
Miihlbach,  Louise,  pseud.,  see  Mundt,  C.    809. 
Muhlfeld,  Julius,  pseud.,  see  ROsler,  R.    839. 
Muir,  A.     [Fiction.]    809. 

Muir,  .T:  Botanical  notes  on  Alaska.  1425. 
Muir,  J:  Supernatural  religion.  92. 
Muir,  M.  M.  P.    Heroes  of  science.    1520. 


Muir,  fifiVW:    Early  caliphate.     1307. 

—  Life  of  Mahomet.     1307. 

—  Mahomet  and  islam.     1463. 
Muir-Mackenzie,  sec  Sebright,  G.  M. 
Muirhead,  J.  P.     James  Watt.     1526. 
Muldener,  F:  A:  W:,  ed.    Bibliotheca  historica. 

27. 

Bibliotheca  philologica.     23. 

Mulford,  E.     Republic  of  God.    92. 

Mulhall,  M.    Between  Amazon  and  Andes.    1415. 

Mulhall,    M.   G.     Balance-sheet    of   the  world. 

156. 

—  Dictionary  of  statistics.     155. 

—  Progress  of  the  world.     155. 
MuUaly,  J:    Trip  to  Newfoundland.     1406.' 
MuUer,  A:    Der  islam.     1307. 

■miyxWev,  K&o\f,{  Adolf  Palm).     [Fiction]     809. 
Miiller,  Adolf  and.  K :   Wohnungen  in  der  hohereu 

thierwelt.     379. 
Miiller,  C:0.     Doric  race.     1174. 

—  fm(/ J:  W:  Donaldson.     Literature  of  ancient 

Greece.     1136. 
Muller,  D:    Histoi-y  of  the  german  people,  see 

Lewis,  C.  T:  ■  1238. 
Miiller,  Fritz.     Facts  and  arguments  for  Darwin. 

354. 
Muller,  F:Max.     [Fiction.]     809. 

—  Biographical  essays.     1432. 

—  Chips  from  a  german  workshop.     1070. 

—  India.     138. 

—  Origin  and  growth  of  religion  of  India.     138. 

—  Science  of  religion.     67. 

—  Sacred  books  of  the  east.    137,  139,  140. 

1,  15.  The  Upanishads. 

2,  14.  Sacred  laws  of  the  aryas. 

3,  16.  Sacred  books  of  China. 

4,  23.  Zend-avesta. 

5,  18.  Pahlavi  texts. 

6,  9.  Qur'an. 

7,  Institutes  of  Vishnu, 

8,  Bhagavadgita. 

9,  See  V.  6. 

10.  Dhammapada,  and  Sutta-nipltta. 

11.  Buddhist  Suttas. 

12.  Satapatha-Bnlhmawa. 

13.  17.  Vinaya  texts. 

14.  See  V.  2. 

15.  -See  V.  1. 

16.  See  V.  3. 

17.  See  V.  13. 

18.  See  V.  5. 

19.  The  Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. 

20.  21.  not  pub. 

22.         Saddhai'mapuwdarika. 

28.         See  v.  4. 
MUUer,  H.     Fertilisation  of  flowers.    360. 
Miiller,  H.  A.     Kiinstler-lexikon  der  gegenwart. 
1525. 

—  Lexikon  der  bildenden  kiinste.     468. 
MUUer,  Johannes.      Wissenschaftliche  vereine. 

22. 
Miiller,   Johannes  v.      Allgemeine    geschichte. 
1153. 

—  Antholoffie.    1109. 

Miiller,  J:  F:,ca[ted  Maler.    [Auswahl].    1107. 

—  Nachlass.     1127. 

MUUer,  K:  [Hermann  F:  W:  K:]    [Fiction.]    809. 
MUUer,  K:,  ed.    Cook  der  weltumsegler.     1516. 
MUUer,  K:  O..  .see  MUUer,  C:  O. 
MUUer,  O:     [Fiction.]     809. 
MUUer,  W:     [Fiction.]    809. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


MuUer. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Neal. 


XCllj 


MUller,  W:,  1794-1827.    Griechen  1  eder.     1118. 
Muller,  W:    Kaiser  Wilhelm.     1474. 

—  Political  history.     1303. 

—  Politische  gescliiclite.     1303. 

MUller,  W:    (Fratcr  Jocimclus).   Schabiado.  1118. 
Muller,    W:    [Konrad    Hermann].       Mittelhocli- 

doutsohe.s  wiirtorbuch.     376. 
Muller  von  der  Wcrra,  F:  K.     Bueh  der  lieder. 

1118. 
Millleri'ouHafJe.  K:    Albrecht  v.  Haller.    1444. 

—  Bueh  der  ptianzenwelt.     358. 

ULiiller  von  Konigswintcr,  W .     [Fiction.]     809. 

—  Johann  von  Wei'th.     1118. 

MuUinger,  J.  B.     Schools  of  Charles  the  great. 

343. 
— Joint  author,  see  Gardiner,  S:  R. 
MUllner,  A.    rDraraen.]    1108. 
Munby,  A.  J.     Dorothy.     1037. 
Miinch,  E.     Geschichte  von  Portugal.     1373. 
Munch-Belling'liauseii,    E.     F.     J.  freilierr   v. 

[Drama.]    577. 
Mund,  E.  D.,  pseud.,  see  Pechammer,  E.  v.    833. 
Mundt,  C.     [Fiction.]     809. 
Mundt,  T.     [Fiction.]    811. 

—  Italimiische  zustJinde.     1367. 
Munger,  T.  T.     Freedom  of  faith.     110. 
Munro-Butler- Johnstone,  H.  A.,  see  Johnstone. 
Miinter,  B.     Conversion  and  death  of  Struensee. 

1498. 
Munter,   Jeremias,  psend.,  sec  Fornell,    B.   E: 

739. 
Murdoch,  J.  E:    Patriotism.     1097. 

—  Plea  for  spoken  language.    515. 

—  The  stage.     498. 
Murdock,  D:     [Fiction.]    813. 

Mure,  W:    Language  and  literature  of  ancient 

Greece.     1136. 
Murfree,  M.  N.     [Fiction.]    813. 
Murg-er,  H:     [Fiction.]    813. 
Murphy,  A.     [Drama.]     577. 

—  Life  and  genius  of  S:  Johnson.    1015. 

Murphy,   Lady  B.  E.  M.  A.     Down  the  Rhine. 
1348. 

—  Same.    1206. 

Murphy,  J.     Travels  in  Portugal.     1374. 
Murphy,  J.  J:    Habit  and  intelligence.     345. 
Murphy,  J:  M.     Rambles  in  north-western  Ame- 
rica.    1399. 

—  Sporting  adventures  in  the  far  west.     505. 
Murray,  A.  M.     Letters  from  the  U.  S.     1344. 
Murray,  A.  S.     Greek  sculpture.    479. 

-^  Manual  of  mythology.     135. 
Murray,  C:  A:  *  [Fiction.]     813. 
Murray,  D:  C.     [Fiction.]     813. 
Murray,  E.  C.  G.     [Fiction.]     813. 

—  Doine.     143. 

—  Russians  of  today.     1278. 

Murray,  G.,  Joint  author,  see  Hipkins,  H.  T. 
Murray,  H.     British  America.     1405. 

—  and  others.    British  India.     1303. 

Encyclopaedia  of  geography.     1181. 

Murray,  J.  A.  H.,  ed.     English  dictionary.     373. 
Murray,  N:    Letters  to  J:  Hughes.     137. 

—  Men  and  things.     1208. 

—  Preachers  and  preaching.    105. 
Murray,  R.     Marine  engines.     417. 

Murray,  T:  C.    Origin  and  growth  of  the  psalms. 

1146. 
Murray,  W:     [Drama.]    577. 
Murray,  W:  R     [Drama.]    577. 


Murray,   W:  H:  H.     Adventures  in  the  wilder- 
ness.   1376. 
Musaus,  J:  K:  A:    [Fiction.]    812. 

—  Ausgewiihlte  werke.    1108. 

—  Deutsche  volksmiihrchen.    1108. 

—  Legends  of  Number  Nip.     141. 
Muskerry,  W:     [Drama.]     .577. 
Musset,  L:  C:  Alfred  de.     [Drama.]     577 
Musset,  Paul  E.  de.     [Fiction.]     813. 

—  Alfred  de  Musset.    1562. 

—  S,ame.    15(i0. 

Mutzelburg,  A.     [Fiction.]    813. 
Muzzey,  A.  B.     Men  of  the  revolution.     1438. 
My  cave  life  in  Vicksburg.     A  lady.     1360. 
My  opinions  andBetsvBobbett's.  M.  Holley.  1084. 
Myers,  F:  W:  H:    Wordsworth.     1.554. 
Myers,  J.  F.    Industrial  training  for  girls.    240. 
Myers,  P.  V.     Remains  of  lost  empires.     1297. 
Mylius,  Otfried,  pseud.,  see  MUller,  K:    809. 


N.,  B.    The  Jesuits.    119. 

Naake,  J:T.     Slavonic  fairy  tales.    143. 

Nachtseiten  der  gesellschaft.     233. 

Nack,  J.     [Drama.]     577. 

Nadaillac,  Marquis  de.     Pre-historic  America. 

818. 
Nadal,  E.  S.     E.ssays.     1070. 

—  London  social  life.     1335. 

Napier,  C:  O.  G.    Lakes  and  rivers.    384. 
Napier,  H.  D.  E.    Shores  of  the  Mediterranean. 

119  V 
Napier,  H:E:    Florentine  history.    1864. 
Napier,  M.   Selection  from  [his]  correspondence. 

1080. 
Napier,  Sir  W:F.  P.  War  in  the  Peninsula.  1273. 
Napoleon  I.     Correspondence.     1130. 

—  Letters  and  despatches.     1130. 

—  Table  talk  and  opinions.    1130. 
Napoleon  IIL    Julius  Caesar.     1508. 
Napoleon  gallery.     1476. 
Napoleonic  idea's.     161. 

Napp,  R:,  and  others.   Argentine  Republic.  1416. 
Nares,  E:    [Fiction.]    813. 

—  Joint  author,  see  Tytler,  A.  F. 

Nares,  Sir  G:  S.    Voyage  to  the  Polar  sea.  1435. 

Nares,  R.     Glossary  to  Shakespeare.    373. 

Narrey,  C:     [Drama.]     577. 

Nas,  A.  and  J.     [Fiction.]    813. 

Nasby,  Petroleum  V.,  pseud.,  see  Locke,  D:  R. 

Nash,  W.     Two  years  in  Oregon.    1404. 

Nasmyth,  J.     Autobiography.     1535. 

Nason,  E.,  and  T:  Russell.    Henry  Wilson.  1489. 

National  almanac.     156. 

National  board  of  health  reports.    394. 

Natur.     390. 

Natural  history  of  enthusiasm.    I:  Taylor.     92. 

Natural  histoi*y  rambles.    384. 

Naturalist's  library.     367. 

Nature.     390. 

Nau,  C.     Mary  Stewart.     1471. 

Naubert,  C.  B.  E.     [Fiction.]      813. 

Naumann,  E.  W:  R.     Zukunftsmusik.    493. 

Nautical  almanac.     303. 

Naval  astronomical  expedition.    296. 

Naval  encyclopasdia.     234. 

Naville,  J.  E.     Heavenly  Father.     80. 

—  Modern  physics.     311. 
Navy  in  the  civil  war.     1357. 

Naylor,  F.  H.     History  of  Germany.     1289. 
Neal,  A.  B..  see  Haven,  A.     749. 
Neal,  D.    History  of  the  puritans.    129. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Neal. 


ATTTHOR-INDEX. 


Nightingale. 


Neal,  J:     [Fiction.]    813. 
Neal,  J.  C.    Cliarcoal  sketches.     1085. 
Neale,  E.     Edward,  duke  of  Kent.     1472. 
Neale,  F:  A.     Islamism.     1291. 

—  Residence  in  Siam.     1305. 

Neale,  J:  M.     Ecclesiological  notes  on  the  Isle 

of  Man.     476. 
Neander,  J:  A:  W:    F^mperor  Julian.     1480. 

—  History  of  the  christian  religion  and  church. 

117! 
Neaves,  C:  lord.     [Fiction.]    813. 

—  Greek  anthology.     1137. 
Needell,  Mrn.  J.  H.     [Fiction.]     813. 
Neele,  H:    Literary  remains.     1016. 

—  Romance  of  history:    England.     1227. 
Neflf,  F.     Letters.     1461. 

Neide,  C:  A.    Canoe  Aurora.    1368. 
Neill,  P^:  D.     English   colonization  of  America. 
1349. 

—  History  of  Minnesota.     1395. 
Neligan,'  W:  H.     Rome.     1269. 

Nelk,  Theophilus,  pseud.,  .src  Waibel,  A.  A.  885. 
Nelly,  iit.,p.9eud.,  ?iec  Strieker,  K.     867. 
Nelson,  D:    Cause  and  cure  of  infidelity.     80. 
Nelson,  E.  VV.     Birds  of  Bering  Sea.    384. 
Nelson,  H:L.     [Fiction]    813. 
Nelson's  ojuide  to  Lake  George.     1376. 
Nemirovitch  -  Dantchenko,    V.    I.       Skobeleft". 

1508. 
Nemmersdorf,    Franz    v.,  p.teud.,   .sec  Reitzen- 

stein,  F.  fnifrttu  v.     833. 
Nerrlich,  P.      Joan  Paul.     1559. 
Nervous  system.     403. 
Nesbit,  D.'M.    Tide  marshes.    4;53. 
Nesbitt,  A.     Glass.     453. 
Nesbitt,  M.  L      (irammar-land.     275. 
Nessmuk,  pseud.,  sec  Sears,  (i:  W. 
Nettelbeck,   J.    C.     Lebensbeschreibung.     1495. 
Nettleship,  H.     Vergil.     1136. 
Neubeck,  V.W:    Antholofrio.    1109. 
Neuflfer,  C.  L:    Gedichte.    1108. 
Neukirch,  B:    Gedichte.    1106. 
Neumann,  (J.   (Jeographisohes  lexikon  des  Deut- 

schen  reichs.     1246. 
Neumann,  I.     Skin  diseases.     409. 
Neumann,    K:   F:    Geschichte  der  Vereinigten 

Staatcn.     1347. 
Neumann-Spallart,  F.  X.  ritlcry.    Theuerung 

der  lebensmittel.     194. 
Neumeister,  T.     [Fiction.]    813. 
Never.     Mentor.     262. 
Neville,  G:  F.     [Drama.]     577. 
Neville,  J:     Hydraulic  tables.    425. 
Nevins,  W:     Select  remains.     70. 

—  Thoughts  on  popery.     127. 

Nevitis,  H.  S.  C.    Our  life  in  China.    1299. 

New  Plymouth,  Records  of.     1371. 

New  testament,  see  col.  87. 

New  Virginians,  The.     1380. 

New  Yo!-k  historical  society  collections.     1375. 

Newberry,  J:  S.    Forest  trees'  of  Cal.  and  Oreg.    364. 

—  Geology  of  the  Colorado.     342. 
Newby,  E.,  mrs.  C.  J.     [Fiction.]     813. 
Newcomb,  H.    Cyclopedia  of  missions.    115. 
Newcomb,  S.    Abe  of  finance.    201. 

—  (Astronomical  observations.]    ;K)7. 

—  Integrals  of  planetary  motion.     303. 

—  Orbit  of  Neptune.    304. 

—  Orbit  of  Uranus.     304. 

—  Popular  astronomy.     301. 

—  ed.     Transit  of  Venus.     310. 

—  and  E:  S.  Holden.    Astronomy.    301. 


Newell,  C:  M.     [Fiction.]     814. 
Newell,  R.  H:     [Fiction.]     814. 

—  Orpheus  C.  Kerr  papers.    1085. 

—  Palace  beautiful.     1037. 

'  Newell,  W:  W.,  ed.    Games  and  songs  of  ameri- 

can  children.    498. 
:  TSe^YiowseyS.,  cmd  others.    Trapper's  guide.  505. 

Newland,  H:  G.     Forest  scenes.     504. 

Newman,  F.  W:     Regal  Rome.     1178. 

—  Reply  to  "The  eclipse  of  faith."     99. 
Newman,  J:  H:    [Fiction.]    814. 

—  Apologia  pro  vita  sua.     1455. 

—  Historical  sketches.     1070. 

—  Letter  to  dr.  Pusey.     126. 

—  Present  position  of  catholics  in  England.     123. 
Newman,  J:  P.     "From  Dan  to  Beersheba".  1311. 
Newman,  Mrs.  M.  W.     [Fiction.]     814. 
Newmarch,  'W:.  .joint  author,  sec  Toqke,  T: 
Nevrton,  11.  H.    Christ's  law  of  co-operation.    93. 
Newton,  T:     Prophecies  fulfilled.     84. 
Newton,  W:  W.     [Fiction.]    814. 
Nibelungenlied.     1114. 

Nicander,  K:  A:    [Fiction.]    814. 
Nichol,  J:     American  literature.     1006. 

—  Byron.     1547. 

—  English  composition.     515. 

—  Tables  of  ancient  history.     1150. 

—  Tables  of  european  history.     1151. 
Nichol,  J  :  P.     System  of  the  world.     331. 
Nicholas,  T:    Pedigree  of  the  englisli   people. 

1219. 
Nicholls,  C.     [Fiction.]    814. 

—  Poems.     1037. 

Nicholls,  Sir  G:    English  poor-law.     208. 

—  Irish  poor  law.     208. 

—  Scotch  poor-law.     208. 

Nicholls,  J.  H.  Kerry-.     King  country.     1420. 
Nichols,  G:  W.    Art' education.    469.' 

—  Story  of  the  great  march.     1359. 

Nichols,   J:  G.,   ed.    Chronicle  of  queen  Jane. 

1222. 
Nichols,  J.  R.    Fireside  science.    287. 
Nichols,  L.  Y).,  joint  author,  sec  Moore,  A. 
Nicholson,  E:  6.     Rights  of  an  animal.    66. 
Nicholson,  H.  X.,. joint  author,  sec  White,  C:  A. 
Nicholson,  J.  J.     [Fiction.]     814. 
Nicolai,  C.  F:    [Auswahl.]    llOti. 
Nicolay,  pseud.,  see  Scharling,  K:  H:    843. 
Nicolay,  J:  G.    Outbreak  of  the  rebellion.     1356. 
Nicoll,  H:J.     Great  movements.     1442. 

—  Landmarks  of  english  literature.     1004. 
Nicoll,  J.   Iceland,  Greenland  and  Faroe  islands. 

1282. 
Nicols,  A.     Geological  history.    336. 

—  Puzzle  of  life.     347. 

Niebuhr,  B.  G:    Ancient  ethnography  and  geo- 
graphy.    1161. 

—  Greek  hero-stories.     136. 

—  History  of  Rome.     1177. 

—  Lectures  on  ancient  history.     1164. 

—  Letters.     1558. 

—  Romische  geschichte.     1177. 
Niemann,  A:     [Fiction.]     814. 

Niembsch  V.  Strehlenau,  N:  F.    Faust.     1118. 

—  Siimmtliche  werke.     1118. 

Niemeyer,  P.     Aerztliche  sprechstunden.     402. 

—  Gesundheitslehre.     403. 
Nieritz,  K:  G.     [Fiction.]     814. 
Nietschmann,  H.    [Fiction.]    814. 
Nightingale,  F.    Notes  on  nursing.     448. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Nikelsbxirger. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Ockley. 


Nikelsburger,  J.  Defence  of  the  Jewish  reli- 
gion.   139. 

Niles,  H.  Principles  and  acts  of  the  revolution. 
181. 

Niles'  weekly  register.     175. 

Nilsson,  L.  G.,  and  others.  Engelsk-svensk  ord- 
bok.    270. 

Nilsson,  S.  Primitive  inhabitants  of  Scandina- 
via.   348. 

Nimmo,  J.,  jr.     Internal  commerce  of  U.  S.  254. 

Nippold,  F:  W:F.  Altkatholische  bewegung.  123. 

—  Kirchenpolitik  Friedrich's  des  grossen.     123. 

—  Wiederbelebung  des  hexenglaubens.     55. 
Nisbet,  J.,  joint  author,  see  Soule,  F. 
Nitschman'n,  H:    Polnische  litteratur.    1145. 
Nixon,  J :    Among  the  Boers.     1329. 

—  Story  of  the  Transvaal.     1328. 

Noa,  H.     Plays  for  the  kindergarten.     247. 

Noah,  J.  J.    Press  as  an  educator.    340. 

Noah,  M.  M.     Gleanings.    65. 

Noble,  A.  L.     [Fiction.]     814. 

Noble,  H     Russian  revolt.     1277. 

Noble,  L.     [Fiction.]     814. 

Noble,  L:L.     After  icebergs.     1406. 

Noe,  H:  A:     [Fiction.]    814. 

Noel,  Lady  A.     [Fiction.]    814. 

Noel,  B.  W.    Church  and  world.    73. 

Nohl,  L:    Beethoven.     1534. 

—  Haydn.     1535. 

—  Liszt.     1535. 

—  Mozart.     1535. 

—  Wagner.    1536. 

Nolan,  T:    Telescope.     314. 

Noorden,  C:v.    Europiiische  geschichte  im  18. 

jahrh.     1203. 
Nordau,  M.  S.    Conventional  lies.     150. 

—  Conventionelle  liigen.     150. 

Norden,  Maria,  »se?«Z.,  see  "Wolfhagen,  F.    897. 
NordenskiOld,  Friherre  N.  A.  E.    Voyage  of  the 

Vega.     1426. 
Nordhoff,  C:     [Fiction.]     814. 

—  California  for  health.     1403. 

—  Communistic  societies  of  the  U.  S.    238. 

—  Cotton  states.     171. 

—  God  and  future  life.     79. 

—  Northern  California,  etc.    1404. 

—  Politics  for  young  americans.     164. 
Norman,  B:  M.    Rambles  in  Yucatan.    1410. 
Norman,  L.     Histoi-y  of  California.     1402. 
Norman  people.     1219. 

Normanby,  Marquis  of,  see  Phipps,  C.  H: 

Normand,  H.  de.     [Fiction.]     815. 

Normand,  J.     [Drama.]     577. 

Norris,  J.  P.    Portraits  of  Shakespeare.     1045. 

Norris,  W:E.     [Fiction.]    815. 

North,  Christopher,  pseud.,  see  Wilson,  J: 

North,  S.  N.  D.    Newspaper  and  periodical  press 

of  the  U.  S.     1006. 
Northcote,  J.  S.     Roman  catacombs.    478. 
Northcott,  W.  H:    Steam  engine.    416. 
Northend,  C:,  ed.    Elihu  Burritt.     1521. 
Northrup,   A.    J.    Camps    and    tramps  in  the 

Adirondacks.     503. 

—  'Sconset  cottage  life.    502. 
North-west  coast  of  America.    351. 
Norton,  C:  E.    Books  on  Michelangelo.    21. 

—  Church  building  in  the  middle  ages.    475. 

—  Travel  and  study  in  Italy.     1267. 
Norton,  C.  E.  S.,  see  Stirling-Maxwell.     864. 
Norton,  C.  L.,  and  J:  Habberton.    Canoeing  in 

Kanuckia.     1405. 


Norton,  F.  H.,  joint  author,  see  Junkin,  D.  X. 
Norton,  J.     Australian  essays.     1070. 
Norton,  J:  N.     [Fiction.]    815. 

—  Life  of  archbishop  Laud.     1456. 
Norton,  J:  P.     Scientific  agriculture.    429. 
Notelrac,  pseud  ,  see  Carleton,  F.  E. 
Notes  and  queries.     512. 

Notley,  F.  E.  M.     [Fiction.]     815. 
Nott,  C:  C.     Sketches  of  the  war.     1360. 
Nott,  E.    Counsels  to  young  men.    61. 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     76. 

Nott,  J.  C,  and  G:  R.  Gliddon.  Types  of  man- 
kind.    350. 

Nourse,  J.  E.  2d  arctic  expedition  by  C:  F. 
Hall.    1424. 

—  U.  S.  naval  observatory.    307. 

—  ed.    American  explorations  in  the  ice  zones. 

1423. 
Nouvelle  biographic  universelle.    1427. 
Novalis,  pseud,  .see  Hardenberg,  F:  \j:  freiherr  y . 
Novikoff,  O.     Skobeleff.     1508. 
Noyce,  E.     Boy's  own  book.     454. 
Noyes,  G:  F.     Bivouac  and  battle-field.    1360. 
Noyes,  J.  O.     Roumania.     1294. 
Noyes,  S.  B.    Catalogues  and  catalojfuing.    1. 
Nugent,  Lord,  .see  Granville,  G:  N.  T. 
Nuitter,  C:  L:  E.  T.,    and  J.  Derley.     [Drama.] 

578. 
Nussbaum,  J:  N.  v.    Aniisthetica.    410. 

—  Verletzun«?en  des  unterleibes.    411. 
Nutting,  M.  O.     William  the  silent.     1285. 
Nyblom,  H.     [Fiction.]     815. 

Nyerup,  R. ,  and  J.  E.  Kraft.     Litteratur-lexicon. 

20. 
Nystrom,  J:  W:    Mechanics.     312. 

—  Steam  engineering.    416. 


O.  K.,  pseud.,  see  Novikoff,  O. 

Oakeley,  F:    Catholic  minority  in  a  non-catholic  coun- 
try.   73. 
Oakey,  Miss,  see  Dewing,  Mrs.  T.  W. 
Oakey,  A.  F.     Art  of  life.    466. 

—  Building  a  home.     458. 

—  Home  grounds.    478. 
Ober,  F:  A.     [Fiction.]     816. 

—  Camps  in  the  Caribbees.     1414. 

—  History  of  Mexico.     1408. 

—  Mexican  resources.     1410. 
Oberlander,  R:    Von  ozcan  zu  ozean.    1368. 

—  ed.     Australien.     1419. 

Reisende  und  landentdecker.    1516. 

Westafrika.     1324. 

—  joint  author,  see  Christmann,  F: 
Obiter  dicta.     A.  Birrell.     1052. 
O'Brien,  C.  G.     [Fiction.]     816. 
O'Brien,  F.  J.     [Fiction  ]     816. 
O'Brien,  P.     Danubian  ])rincipalities.     1294. 
O'Brien,   R:  B.      Fifty  years  of   concessions   to 

Ireland.     172. 
O'Brien,   T:  M.,   aJid  O.  Diefendorf.     General 

orders  of  the  war  department.    233. 
O'Bryan,  C:     [Drama.]     578. 
Observer.     R:  Cumberland.     1057. 
O'Callaghan,  E.  B.    History  of  New  Netherland. 

1375. 

—  ed.    Documentary  history  of  New  York.   1374. 
O'Callaghan,  P.  P.     [Drama.]    578. 

Ocean  highways.     1186. 

Ochenkowski,  W.  v.     Englands  wirth.schaftlicho 

otitwickelung.     196. 
Ockley,  S.     History  of  the  saracens.     1307. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  iu  the  main  catalogue. 


XCVJ 


O'Connell. 


AUTHOK-INDEX. 


Oncken. 


O'Connell,  D.     Speeches.     192. 
O'Connor,  F.     [Fiction.]     816. 
O'Connor,  T.  P.     Beaconstield.     1491. 
O'Connor,  W:  D.     [Fiction.]     816. 
O'Dea,  J.  J.     Suicide.     52. 
OdUng,  E.  M.     Alfred  Smee.     1522. 
O'Donovan,  E.     Merv  oasis.     1316. 
Oehlenschlager,  A.  G.     [Drama.]    578. 

—  Anthologie.    1109. 

Oelckers,  T.  H.     [Fiction.]     816. 
Oelschlager,  A.,  see  Olearius,  A. 
Oelsner-Monmerque,  G.     [Fiction.]    818. 
Oelsnitz,  L.  v.  d.,  joint  author,  see  Lankenau, 

H.  V. 
Oertel,  H.     Friedrich  I  Barbarossa.     1473. 

—  Friedrich  II.     1473. 

—  Georg  von  Frundsberg.     1506. 

—  Gutenberg.     1525. 

—  Hans  Sachs.     1559. 

—  Heinrich  I.     1473. 

—  Karl  der  grosse.    1473. 

—  Korner.     1558. 

—  Matthias  Claudius.    1555. 

—  Otto  I,  II,  III.     1473. 

—  Rudolph  V.  Habsburg.     1473. 

—  William  Penn.     1487. 

—  William  Wilberforce.    1513. 
Oertel,  P.  F:  W:     [Fiction.]     819. 

—  Admiral  de  Ruiter.     1508. 

—  Der  alte  Fritz.     1474. 

—  Der  alte  Vincke.     1496. 

—  Benjamin  Franklin.     1486. 

—  Bliicher.     1506. 

—  Brand  von  Moskau.    1276. 

—  Columbus.    1518. 

—  Derfflinger.    1506. 

—  Dorothea  von  Brandenburg  und  Elizabeth  von 

Thiiringen.     1473. 

—  Ernst  der  fromme.     1473. 

—  Eroberung  von  Mexiko.     1409. 

—  Eschor  von  der  Linth.     1522. 

—  Franz  Drake.    1504. 

—  Georg  Stephenson.    1526. 

—  Gellert.     1556. 

—  Graf  de  Montyon.     1512. 

—  Hans  Joachim  v.  Zieten.    1507. 

—  James  Cook.     1516. 

—  James  Watt.     1526. 

—  John  Jacob  Astor.     1514. 

—  Maria  Theresia.     1474. 

—  Prinz  Eugenius.     1506. 

—  Der  Rhein.     1248. 

—  Scharnhorst.     1506. 

—  Seydlitz.     1506. 

—  Washington.     1465. 

—  Zwei  ausbriiche  des  Vesuv's.     1265. 

—  cd.     Si)innstube.     1126. 
Oeser,  R.  L:     [Fiction.]    819. 

Oesfeld,  M.  v.    Preussen  staatsrechtlich,  etc.    228. 
Oetker,    F:    Erziehung    verwahrloster    kinder. 

236. 
Oettinger,  E:  M.     [Fiction.]     819. 

—  Bibliographic  biographique.     1427. 

—  Moniteur  (l(!s  dates.     1428. 
Official  r(!gister  of  the  U.  S.     227. 
OTlanagan,  J.  R.     [Fiction.]    816. 

—  Irish  l)ar.     1511. 
Ofterdinger,  L.  F.     Wieland.     1560. 
Og-?,  -.    Hoat.    mi. 

Ogilvie,  J:     Imperial  dictionary.    272. 
O'Grady,  S.    History  of  Ireland.     1211. 


O'Hanlon,  A.     [Fiction.]     816. 

O'Hara,  K.     [Drama.]    578. 

O'Hara  family,  The,  pseud.,  see  Banim,  J:  and 

M.     671." 
Ohnet,  G:     [Fiction.]    816. 
O'ltzel,  E.     [Fiction.]     816. 
O'Kearney,  N:,  ed.     Prophecies.     1144. 
O'Keeffe,  J:     [Drama.]     578. 
O'Kelly,  J.  J.     Mambi-land.     1413. 
Old  colony  historical  society  collections.     1372. 
Old  Humphrey,  pseud.,  see  Mogridge,  G: 
Old  testament,  see  col.  86. 
Oldboy,  Oliver.     [Fiction.]     816. 
Oldcastle,  Humphrey.  pseMrf.,  see  St.  John,  H: 
Oldenberg,  H.     Buddha.     138. 
Oldenburg,  F.  A:     [Fiction.]    816. 
Oldschool,  Oliver,  ^sewd.,  see  Sargent,  N. 
Olearius,    A.    Neue   orientalische    reisebeschrelbung. 

lltti. 
Olin,  S.     Life  and  letters.     1453. 

—  Travels  in  Egypt,     1312. 
Oliphant,  L.     [Fiction.]    816. 

—  Earl  of  Elgin's  mission  to  Japan.     172. 

—  Journey  to  Katmandu.     1304. 

—  Laud  of  Gilead.     1314. 

—  Land  of  Khemi.     1321. 

—  Patriots  and  filibusters.     1193. 
Oliphant,  M.  O.     [Fiction.]    816. 

—  Cervantes.     1564. 

—  Dante.     1563. 

—  Dress.     448. 

—  Edward  Irving.     1457. 

—  Literary  history  of  England.    1005. 

—  Little  pilgrim.     106. 

—  Makers  of  Florence.     1444. 

—  Montalembert.     1497. 

—  Old  lady  Mary.     106. 

—  The  queen.     i472. 

—  Sheridan.     1553. 

—  awrf  F.  Tarver.     Molifere.     1561. 

Oliver,  G.  A.     Arthur  Penrhyn  Stanley.     1457. 

—  Mai-ia  Edgeworth.     1549. 

—  Memoir  of  mrs.  Barbauld.     1546. 
Oliver,  P:     Puritan  commonwealth.     1371. 
Oliver,    S:   P.     French  dispute  in  Matlagascar. 

1330. 
Olivet,  Fabre  d',  see  Fabre  d'Olivet,  D.     726. 
OUe  NUmarker,  De,  pseud.,  see  LOffler,  K:    789. 
Oilier,  E.     Russo-turkish  war.     1291. 

—  War  between  France  and  Germany.     1259. 
Olmstead,  D.     Astronomy.     306. 

—  Aurora  bon-alis.     330. 

Olmsted,  F:  L.    Journey  in  the   back  country. 
1378. 

—  Journey  through  Texas.     1378. 

—  Seaboard  slave  states.     1377. 

Olney,  E:    Algebra  for  high  schools.     298. 

—  Klements  of  arithmetic.     297. 

—  Practical  arithmetic.     297. 

—  Science  of  arithmetic.    297. 

—  University  algebra.    298. 
Olney,  E.  W.,  see  Kirk,  E.  W.     779. 
Olrig  (irangc.     W.  C.  Smith.     1040. 

Olschen,  M.  B.  v.,  ed.    Humoristisches  vergiss- 

meinnicht.     1125. 
Olshausen,  U.    Krankheiten  der  ovarien.    411. 
Qman,  V:  E.     Svensk-engelsk  hand-ordbok.  270. 
Omar  Khayy&m.     Rubaiyat.     1148. 
O'Meara,  B.  E:    Napoleon  in  exile.     1476. 
On  the  Rhine.     1206. 
Oncken,  A:    Wiener  weltausstellung.    390. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Oncken. 


ATTTHOR-INDEX. 


l»abor. 


Oncken,  Yf-.— Continued. 

—  Das  Devxtsche  reich.    1244. 

—  Zeitalter  Friodrichs  des  grossen.     1244. 

—  cd.    Allgemeine  geschicnte    in   elnzeldarstel- 

lungen.     1155. 
Onderdonk.  H :  U.    Episcopacy.    128. 
O'Neill,  I.  R.     [Drama.]     578. 
Oiu'simus.    E.  A.  Abbott.     104. 
Onkel  Adam,   jxseud.,  see  Wetterbergh,  C:  A. 

QQQ 

Onkel  Karl.    C :  DOrflinger,  c(Z.     1125. 
Opie,  A.     [Fiction.]     818. 

—  Illustrations  of  lying.     65. 
Opiz,  G:  E.     [Fiction.]    818. 

Oppel,  K:    Wunderland  der  pyramiden.    1166. 
Oppeln-Bronikowski,  A.   A:  F.  v.      Geschichte 

Polens.     1277. 
Oppenbeim,  H:   Hiilfs- und  versicherungskassen. 

237. 
Oppert,  E.     Forbidden  land.    1300. 
Optic,  Oliver,  pseud.,  see  Adams,  W:  T.     658. 
Orden,  wappen  und  llaggen.    1565. 
Ordronaux,  J:    Health  in  armies.    403. 
Ordway,  A.    Index  to  the  journals  of  congress. 

173. 
O'Reilly,  E.  G.,  mrs.  R.     [Fiction.]    818. 
O'Reilly,  J:  B.     Statues  in  the  block.    1037. 
O'Reilly,   Private  Miles,   pseud.,  see  Halpine, 

C:  G. 
O'Rell,  Max,  pseud.,  see  Blouet,  P. 
Orford,  Earl  of,  see  Walpole,  H. 
Original  lists  of  persons  of  quality,  etc.    J:  C. 

Hotten,  ed.    1566. 
Orleans,  Duchesse  d',  see  Elisabeth  Charlotte  of 

Bavaria. 
Orliac,  Mine.  J.  M.  S.     Society  of  Jesus.    119. 
Ormirod,  — .     [Fiction.]    818*. 
Orr,  A.,  mrs.  A.  S.     [Fiction.]    818. 

—  Handbook  to  the  works  of  m-owning.     1028. 
Orr,  G.  J.    Education  in  the  south.    241. 

Orred,  M.     [Fiction.]     818. 
Orrery,  Earl  of,  see  Boyle,  J : 
Orrinsmith,  L.    Drawing-room.    484. 
Orsi,  Co7ite  G.     Recollections.    1497. 
Ortlepp,  E.    Aussrewahlte  gedichte.    1109. 
Orton,  E :    Military  system  in  state  colleges.    241. 
Orton,  James.     Andes  and  Amazon.    1414. 

—  Comparative  zoology.     368. 

—  Underground  treasures.    323. 

Orton,  Job.    Exposition   of  the  Old  testament. 

87. 
Osbon,  B.  S.,  comp.    Handbook  of  the  U.  S.  navy. 

234. 
Osbom,  H:  S.    Ancient  Egypt.     1167. 

—  Palestine.     1311. 

Osborn,  S.    Stray  leaves  from  an  arctic  journal. 

1424. 
Oscanyan,  C.    Sultan  and  his  people.     1292. 
Oscar  II  Fredrik.    Charles  XII.     1479. 
Osenbriiggen,  E:    Metamorphose  im  strafrecht. 

222. 
Osgood,  H.    Winter  and  its  dangers.    402. 
Osgood,  S:    American  leaves.     1097. 

—  Hearth-stone.    63. 

—  Milestones.    1071. 

—  Student  life.    249. 

Osier,  W:  R.    Tintoretto.    1532. 
O'Sheridan,  M.  G.    Conata.    1037. 
Osmun,  T:  E.    The  mentor.     262. 

—  Orthoepist.    271. 

—  Verbalist.    275. 
Ossian.    Poems.    1087. 


Ossoli,  S.  M.  marehesa  d\    At  home  and  abroad. 
1193. 

—  Life  without  and  within.     1071. 

—  Papers  on  literature  and  art.    1008. 

—  Summer  on  the  lakes.    1386. 

—  Woman  in  the  19th  century.     154. 
Osten-Sacken,   C:  R.  R.   baro7i  v.     Diptera  of 

North  America.    377.  378. 
Oswald,  E.,  pseud.,  see  Schulze-Smidt,  B.    848. 
Oswald,  E.  J.     By  fell  and  fjord.    1284. 
Oswald,  F.  L.     Physical  education.    402. 

—  Sumnierland  sketches.     1410. 

—  Zoological  sketches.     368. 

Othmer,  (J.    Vademecum  des  sortimenters.    19. 
Otis,  G :  A.    Surgical  hlstoryof  the  rebellion.    393. 
Otis,  J iimes,  pseud.,  see  lEaler,  J.  O.     775. 
Otte,  E.  C.     How  to  learn  danish.    278. 

—  Scandinavian  history.     1281. 
Otter,  W:    Edward  Clarke.    1521. 
Ottley,  H:    Painters  and  engravers.     1525. 
Ottmar,  F.  H.     [Drama.]     578. 

Otto,  F:    Russian  literature.    1145. 
Otto,  Fi-anz,  pseud.,  see  Spamer,  J:  G.  C.  F.  O. 
Otto,  L.,  see  Peters,  L.    824. 
Otway,  T:     [Drama.]     578. 
Ouida,  pseud.,  see  Rame,  L.  de  la. 
Our  own  correspondent,  .see  Honan,  M.  B. 
Outcroppings.     1025. 
Over  seas.     1190. 

Overbeck,  J.     Geschichte  der  griechischen  pla- 
stik.    479. 

—  Griechische  kunstmythologie.    479. 
Overbury,  Sir  T:    Miscellaneous  works.    1097. 
Overman,  F:    Manufacture  of  iron.    455. 

—  Metallurgy.     453. 

Ovidius  Naso,  P.     Metamorphoses.    1135. 

—  [Miscellaneous  works.]    1136. 

Owen,  D:  D.,  and  others.    Geological  reconnois- 

sance  in  Arkansas.    338. 
Owen,  F.  M.    John  Keats.    1021. 
Owen,  H.  M.    Felicia  Hemans.    1550. 
Owen,  J:    Evenings  with  the  skeptics.    45. 
Owen,  R.    New  moral  world.    194. 
Owen,  R.  D.     [Fiction.]    819. 

—  Debatable  land.    56. 

—  Footfalls.    56. 

—  Threading  my  way.    1542. 

—  Wrong  of  slavery.    170. 

Owen,  S.  J.    Stability  of  british  empire  in  India.    189. 
Owen,  W:  M.    Washington  artillery  of  New  Or- 
leans.   1359. 
Owens,  J:  A.     Sword  and  pen.    1501. 
Oxberry,  W.  H.     [Drama.]    578. 
Oxenford,  J:     [Drama.]     578. 

—  and  C:  S.  Brooke.     [Drama.]    579. 

—  and  J.  Hatton.     [Drama.]    579. 

—  and  H.  Wigan.     [Drama.]    579. 
Oxenford,      J:,      and    C.    A.     Feiling,     trans. 

[Fiction.]  819. 
Oyster  epicure.  446. 
Ozanam,  A.  F:    Civilization  in  the  5th  century. 

1200. 

—  Land  of  the  Cid.    1273. 


P.,  G.  W.,  see  Pettes,  G:  W: 
P.  P.,  see  Rumohr,  T.  W:  K.    840. 
P— s,  P.     [Fiction.i     819. 
Paalzow,  H.  v.     [Fiction.]    819. 
Pabke,  M.,  andm..  J.  Pitman,  eds.     Wonder- 
world  stories.     135. 
Pabor,  W:  E.    Colorado.    1401. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


xcvnj 


Pacca. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Parry. 


Pacca,  B.     Historical  memoirs.    1263. 
Pacific  railroad  surveys.    423. 
Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.    Collecting  and  preserving 
insects.    358. 

—  Geometrid  moths.    378. 

—  Guide  to  the  study  of  insects.    376. 

—  Hessian  fly.    437. 

—  Insects  injurious  to  trees.    437. 

—  Zoology.     368. 

Packard,  F:  A.    Robert  Owen.    1513. 
Packard,  J:  H.    Sea-air  and  sea-bathing.    402. 
Packard,  L.  R.    [Philolosrical  essays.]    266. 
Paddock,  C,  mrs.  A.  G.     [Fiction.]     819. 
Paddock,  J.     Shipwreck  of  the  Oswego.    1318. 
Page,  D:  P.    Theory  and  practice  of  teaching. 

244. 
Page,  H.  A.,  pseud.,  see  Japp,  A.  H, 
Page,  T:  J.    La  Plata.    1416. 
Page,  T:  N.     [Fiction.]     819. 
Page,  W:  P..  ed.    Samuel  Johnson.     1550. 
Paget,  J:    New  "examen".     1225. 
Paget,  V.     [Fiction.]     819. 

—  Countess  of  Albany.     1491. 

—  Unbelief.    72. 

Pagliani,  L:     Sviluppo  umano.     352. 
PaijkuU,  K:  V.     Summer  in  Iceland.     1284. 
Paine,  C.    Tent  and  harem.     1321. 
Paine,  M.  Physiology  of  the  soul  and  instinct.  51 . 

—  and  M.  A.    Robert  Troup  Paine.    1542. 
Paine,  T:    Age  of  reason.    80. 

—  Letters  to  Washington.    1493. 

—  Political  works.    185. 

—  Rechte  des  menschen.     160. 

—  Rights  of  man.    160. 

Paley,  F:  A.    Gothic  architecture.    475. 
Paley,  W:    Clergyman's  companion.    103. 

—  Evidences  of  cnristianity.    98. 

—  Same.    97. 

—  Haras  Paulina?.     90. 

—  Moral  philosophy.    61. 

—  Natural  theology.    79. 

—  Sermons.    110. 

Palfrey,  F.  W.    Antietam  and  Fredericksburg. 
1357.  . 

—  Seven  days  battles.    1358. 

Palfrey,  J :  C.    Sieire  of  Yorktown.    1368. 

Palfrey,  J:  G.    History  of  New  England.    1367. 

—  William  Palfrey.    1438. 
Palfrey,  S.  H.     [Fiction.]    820. 

Palgrave,  Sir  F.    English  commonwealth.     161. 

—  History  of  Normandy.    1252. 
Palgrave,  F.  T.    Essays  on  art.    469. 

—  Visions  of  England.     1037. 

—  comp.    Golden  treasury.    1023. 
Palgrave,  W:  G.     [Fiction.]    820. 
Palliser's  model  homes.    477. 
Pallme,  H.    Travels  in  Kordof an.    1322. 
Palm,  Adolf, j9seM(Z.,  see  MUller,  A.     809. 
Palmblad,  W:  F:    [Fiction.]    820. 
Palmer,  A.  S.    Folk-etymology.    271. 
Palmer,  E:  H:    Desert  of  the  exodus.    1314. 

—  Haroun  Alraschid.     1479. 

—  Joint  author,  see  Leland,  C:  G.    1296. 
Palmer,  F.  P.,  and  A.  H:  Forrester.     Wander- 
ings of  a  pen  and  pencil.    1234. 

Palmer,  H.  L.    Home-life  in  the  Bible.    86. 
Palmer,  H:  S.    Sinai.     1167. 
Palmer,  H:  V.     [Fiction.]    820. 
Palmer,  J:  W.    Golden  dagon.     1305. 

—  New  and  old.    1403. 

Palmer,  Sir  R. ,  earl  of  Selborne.    Book  of  praise . 
104. 


Palmer,  T.  A.     [Drama.]    579. 

Palmer,  W:    Ecclesiastical  history.     117. 

Paltock,  R.     [Fiction.]     820. 

Paludan-Miiller,  F:    Adam  Homo.    1144. 

Panizzi,  Sir  A.     Letters.     1552. 

Pannasch,  A.     [Drama.]     580. 

Pansy,  pseud.,  see  Alden,  I.  M.    661. 

Panton,  A.  W:,  joint  author,  see  Bumside,  W:  S. 

Paoli,  Betty,  pseud.,  see  GlUck,  E. 

Paolo,  Fra,  see  Sarpi,  P:    122. 

Pape,  J.    Josephine.    1118. 

Papillon,  F.    Nature  and  life.     345. 

Pardee,  J.     [Fiction.]     820. 

—  City  of  the  magyar.     1250. 

—  Consulate  and  first  empire.     1257. 

—  Louis  XIV.     1254. 

Pardon,  G:  F:    Manly  games  for  boys.    498. 
Pariah,  A,  pseud.,  see  Cornwallis,  C.  F. 


Paris,  Comte  de.     Civil  war  in  America.    1355. 

Paris,  J.  de.    Secret  societies  in  France.    146. 

Paris,  J:  A.     Philosophy  in  sport.     310. 

Paris,  Matthew,  see  MatthEeus. 

Park,  M.    Life  and  travels.    1324. 

Parke,  U.     Philosophy  of  arithmetic.     297. 

Parker,  J.     Ad  clerum.     105. 

—  Ecce  Deus.    94. 

Parker,  J:  H:    AB  C  of  gothic  architecture.   476. 

—  Archasology  of  Rome.     1268. 

—  Architectural  history  of  Rome.    475. 

—  Concise  glossary  of  terms  in  architecture.  473. 

—  Glossary  of  terms  in  architecture.    473. 

—  Gothic  architecture.    476. 
Parker,  M.     Correspondences.     1077. 
Parker,  N.  H.    Iowa.    1396. 

Parker,  S:    Exploring  tour  beyond  the  Rocky 

mountains.     1403. 
Parker,  T.    Correspondence.     1453. 

—  Critical  and  miscellaneous  writings.     1071. 

—  Experience  as  a  minister.    1453. 

—  Historic  americans.     1482. 

—  Matters  pertaining  to  i-eligion.    91. 

—  Sermons  of  religion.     110. 

—  Speeches  and  sermons.     186. 

—  Theism,  atheism  and  popular  theology.    80. 
Parker,  W:  H.    Recollections.    1502. 
Parkes,  B.  R. ,  see  Belloc,  B.  R. 

Parkes,  E.  A.    Practical  hygiene.    402. 
Parley,  Peter,  joscmcZ.,  see  Goodrich.,  S:  G. 
Parkman,  F.,  ed.     Offering  of  sympathy.    102. 
Parkman,  F.,  jr.    Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.     1333. 

—  France  and  England  in  North  America. 

1.  Pioneers  of  France.     1333. 

2.  Jesuits  in  America.     1333. 

3.  La  Salle.    1333 

4.  Old  regime.     1333. 

5.  Count  Frontenac.     1333. 

7.    Montcalm  and  Wolfe.     1333. 

—  James  Fenlmore  Cooper.    1050. 

—  Northern  tour.     1333. 

—  Oregon  trail.    1398. 

Parkyns,  M.    Life  in  Abyssinia.    1323. 
Parloa,  M.    New  cook  book.    446. 
Parnell,  T:    Poetical  works.     1038. 
Paroz,  J.     Histoire  de  la  pedagogic.     243. 
Parr,  H.     [Fiction.]     820. 

—  In  the  silver  age.     1071. 
Parr,  L.     [Fiction.]     821. 
Parrish,  E:    Phantom  bouquet.     470. 
Parrot,  F:    Journey  to  Ararat.     1309. 
Parry,  T:     [Drama.]     580. 

Parry,  W:  E:    Voyages.     1423. 


Sintries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Parselle. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Peirce. 


Parselle,  J.     [Drama.]     580. 
Parsons,  S.  B.     The  rose.    440. 
Parsons,  T.     Deus  homo.     94. 

—  Laws  of  business.     213. 

Parsons,  T.,  jr.    Theophilus  Parsons,    1509. 
Parsons,  T:  W:    Poems.     1038. 
Partington,  Mrs., pseud.,  see  Shillaber,  B:  P. 
Partington,  C:  F:    Mechanic's  library.    457. 
Parton,  J.     Aaron  Burr.     1484. 

—  Andrew  Jackson.    1466. 

—  Beniamin  Franklin.    1486. 

—  Butler  in  New  Orleans.    1357. 

—  Captains  of  industry.     1435. 

—  Caricature.    481. 

—  Famous  americans.    1438. 

—  Horace  Greeley.    1540. 

—  Illustrious  men.    1430. 

—  J.  J.  Astor.     1514. 

—  Noted  women.     1433. 

—  Princes,  authors  and  statesmen.    1433. 

—  Smoking  and  drinking.     66. 

—  Thomas  Jefterson.     1465. 

—  Triumphs  of  enterprise.    1160. 

—  Voltaire.     1448. 

—  ed.    Humorous  poetry.     1022. 
Parton,  S.  P.     [Fiction.]     821. 

—  Ginger-snaps.    1097. 
Pascal,  B.    Pensces.    76. 

—  Provincial  letters.    127. 

—  Thoughts,  lettei's  and  opuscules.    77. 
Paschal,  G:  W.    Constitution  of  the  U.  S.    210. 
Pascoe,  C:  E.,  ed.    Actors  and   actresses.     1537. 
Pasha  papers.     W.  W.  Howe.     1095. 
Pasolini,  P:  D.    Giuseppe  Pasolini.     1497. 
Paston  letters.     1221. 

Patch,  Olive,  jiseud.    Sunny  Spain.     1274. 

Patchin,  C.  H.     [Fiction.]     821. 

Patent  office  publications.     392. 

Paterson,  J.     Wallace.     1505. 

Patmore,  C.  K.  D.     Children's  garland.    1025. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1038. 

Paton,  A.  A.     Researches  on  the  Danube.     1294. 
Patrick,  M.     [Fiction.]    821. 
Patrick,  S.     Glorious  epiphany.     94. 
Patten,  J.,  Joint  author,  see  Hunter,  T. 
Patterson,  J:  S.    Conflict  in  nature  and  life.    61. 

—  Reforms.    61. 

Patterson,  R.  H.    New  golden  age.     201. 
Pattison,  M:    Memoirs.    1456. 

—  Milton.     1551. 

—  Keligious  thoufrht  in  England.    72. 

Patton,  F.  L.     Great  presbyterian  conflict.     139. 
Patton,   W:    Continuation  of  Fleetwood's  His- 
tory of  the  jews.     93. 
Pauer,  F:     [Fiction.]     821. 
Paul,  psc?<fZ.,  see  Scott,  Sir  W. 
Paul,  Father,  see  Sarpi,  P: 
Paul,  C:  K.     Biographical  sketches.     1443. 

—  William  Godwin.     1549. 

Paul,  E.    Egypten  in  handelspolitischer  hinsicht. 

1320. 
Paul,  H.     Orthographische  frage.     276. 
Paul,  H.  M.    [Astron.  observations.]    307. 
Paul,  J:  H.     [Drama.]     580. 
Paul,  Jean,  pseud.,  see  Richter,  J:  P.  F: 
Paul,  John,  pseud.,  see  Webb,  C:  H: 
Paul,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]    821. 
Paulding,  J.  K.     [Fiction.]     821. 

—  Washington.     1465. 

Pauli,  G:  R.     Alfred  the  great.     1469. 

—  Cromwell.    1429. 


Pauli,  G:  'R.— Continued. 

—  Wellington.    1430. 

— joint  author,  see  Iiappenberg,  J:  M. 

Paulton,  J.  and  H.    [Drama.]     580. 

Paulus,  E:    From  Arno  to  Tiber.    1265. 

Pauw,  C.  de.   Recherches  sur  les  americains.  350. 

Payer,   J.    New  lands  within  the  arctic  circle. 

1426. 
Pavn,  J.     [Fiction.]    831. 

—  in  peril  and  privation.     1197. 

—  Literary  recollections.    1552. 

Payne,  E.  J.,  ed.    Voyages  of  the  Elizabethan 

seamen.     1189. 
— joint  author, _  see  Cotton,  J.  S. 
Pajme,  J.    Science  and  art  of  education.    344. 
Payne,  J:  H.     [Drama.]    580. 
Peabody,  A.  P.     Christianbelief  and  life.    110. 

—  Christian  doctrine.    91. 

—  Conversations.    65. 

Peabody,  E.  P.    Kindergarten  culture.    240. 

—  Mr.  Alcott's  school.     244. 

—  Objects  of  thekindergarten.    240. 

—  William  Ellery  Channing.     1453. 

—  ed.    Aesthetic  papers.    1071. 

Ci'imes  of  the  house  of  Austria.    1243. 

— joint  author,  see  Mann,  M. 
Peabody,  O.  W.  B.    Israel  Putnam.    1438. 

—  John  Sullivan.    1438. 

Peabody,  S.  H.    Cecil's  books  of  natural  history. 

369. 
Peabody,W:B.  O.    Alexander  Wilson.    1437. 

—  Cotton  Mather.    1437. 

—  David  Brainerd.    1438. 

—  James  Oglethorpe.    1438. 
Peace  parliament.     1082. 
Peacock,  T:  L.     [Fiction.]    823. 
Peake,  R:  B.     [Drama.]    580. 
Peard,  F.  M.     [Fiction.]     823. 

Pears,  E.     Fall  of  Constantinople.     1200. 

—  Prisons  and  reformatories.    336. 

Pearson,  C:  H.    England  during  the  middle  ages. 
1319. 

—  English  history  in  the  14th  century.    1331. 
Pearson,  E.  C.    Gutenberg.    449. 
Pearson,  J:    Exposition  ot  the  creed.    91. 
Pearson,  T:    Infidelity.    80. 

Peaslee,  J:  B.     Moral  and  literary  training  in 
public  schools.     346. 

—  Trees  and  tree-planting.    439. 
Pechammer,  E.  v.     [Fiction.]     833. 
Peck,  E.     [Fiction.]    823. 

Peck,  G:    Wyoming.    1377. 

Peck,  G:  W.    Melbourne.     1420. 

Peck,  G:  Wilbur.     Peck's  fun.     1085. 

Peck,  J :  M.    Daniel  Boone.    1438. 

Peck,  T.    [Philological  essays.]    265. 

Peck,  W:  Gi.,  joint  author,  see  Davies,  C: 

Peckham,  G:  W.     Growth  of  children.    ^'52. 

—  and  E.    Attid*.    375. 
Peckham,  S.  F.    Petroleum.    453. 
Peele,  G:    [Drama.]    580. 

Peet,    S.      Presbyterian     and     congregational 

churches  in  Wisconsin.     129. 
Peile,  J :    Philology.    263. 
Peirce,  B:    Determination  of  longitude.    305. 

—  Ideality  in  the  physical  sciences.    287. 
Peirce,  B.  K.    Trials  of  an  inventor.    1525. 

—  Young  shetlander.     1521. 

Peirce,  C:  S.    Errors  of  observations.    306. 

—  Measurements  of  gravity.    313. 

—  Pendulum  experiments.    312. 

—  Quincuncial  projection  of  the  sphere.    326. 

—  ed.    Studies  m  logic.    44. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Peirce. 


AUTHOBr-INDEX. 


Phelps. 


Peirce,  M.  F.    Co-operative  housekeeping.     198. 
Pell,  R.  C,  ed.    Milledulcia.    518. 
Pelletan,  C:  C.  G:  Clemenceau.    1444. 
Pellew,  G:     Jane  Austen's  novels.    1047. 
Pellico,  S.    Imprisonments.    1563. 
Pelzeln,  F.  v.     (Fiction.]    823. 
Pemberton,  T.  E.     [Drama.]     581. 
Pembridge,  pseud.      Whist    or  bumblepuppy  ? 

501. 
Penciller,  Harry,  psewrf.     [Fiction.]    823. 
Penley,  A.    Water-color  painting.    485. 
Penley,  S.     [Drama.]    581. 
Penn,  Arthur,  pseud.,  see  Matthews,  B. 
Penn,  W:    No  cross,  no  ci"own.    130. 

—  Primitive  Christianity.    130. 

Pennell,  E.  R.    Mary  Wollstonecraft.    1554. 
Pennell,  J.  and  E.  R.    Canterbury  pilgrimage. 

1235. 
Pennington,  M.      Elizabeth  Carter.    1547. 
Penning^ton,  Lady  S.     Mother's  advice  to  her 

daughters.     61. 
Pennock,  A.  C,  joint  author,  see  Tuttle,  C:  R. 
Pennot,  Rev.  Peter,  pseud.,  see  Hound,  W:  M.  F. 

839. 
Penny,  Mrs.  S.  J.     Afternoon  of  unmarried  life. 

154. 
Penseroso,  pseud.,  see  Heege,  Frau  — .    753. 
Pepe,  G.    Memoirs.     1498. 
Peploe,  Mrs.,  see  Webb,  Mrs.  J.  B.    887. 
Pepper,  K.  N.,  see  Morris,  J.  W. 
Pepys,  S:  Diary  and  correspondence.   1493, 1494. 
Perce,  E.    Battle  roll.     1151. 
Perceval,  A.  P.     Apostolical  succession.     114. 
Perceval,  S.     Correspondence.     1494. 
Perch,  Philemon,  pseud.,  see  Johnston,  R:  M. 
Percival,  J.  G.    Poetical  works.    1038. 
Percy,  H.  C.     Our  cashier's  scrap-book.    201. 
Percy,  T:    Boy's  Percy.    1025. 

—  ed.    Reliques.     1023. 
Percy  anecdotes.     517. 

Perez  Galdds,  B.     [Fiction.]     823. 
Pericardis,  G.  A.    Greece  of  the  greeks.     1290. 
Perkins,  C:  C.     Italian  sculpture.     479. 

—  Raphael  and  Michelangelo.     1531. 
Perkins,  E:  T.     Na  Motu.     1421, 
Perkins,  Eli,  pseud.,  see  Landon,  M.  D. 
Perkins,  F:  B.     [Fiction.]    823. 

—  Best  reading.    15. 

—  Book  indexes.    1. 

—  Plans  for  reading.    610. 

—  Pre-historic  man.    347. 

—  Rational  classification.     3. 

—  San  Francisco  cataloguing.    3. 

—  Town  libraries.    1. 

—  What  to  read.    .510. 

—  Y.  M.  mercantile  libraries.    1. 

—  and  W:  Matthews.     Professorships  of  books  aud 

reading.    1. 
Perkins,  J.  H.    Writings.     1017. 
Perkins,  Mrs.  S.  C.     [Fiction.]    823. 
Perkins,  S.  H.    Abuse  of  representative  government. 

1071. 

Perkins,  W:B.,  erf.     [Fiction.]    823. 

Peirens,  F.  T.    Histoire  de  Florence.     1264. 

Perrier,  A.     [Fiction.]    823. 

Perrin,  J:    French  syntax.    277. 

Perring,   W.     Lexikon  fiir  gartenbau  und  blu- 

menzucht.     439. 
Perrot,  F.  F.     Deutsche  eisenbahnpolitik.    257. 

—  Reform  des  zollvereinstarifes.    205. 
Perrot,  G:,  and  C:  Chipiez.      History  of  art  in 

ancient  Egypt.    472. 
in  Chaldaea  and  Assyria.    472. 


Perry,  A.  L.     Elements  of  political  economy. 
194. 

—  Introduction  to  political  economy.     194. 
Perry,  B:  F.     Public  men.     1483. 

Perry,  G:  B.     [Fiction.]    823. 
Perry,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]    823. 
Perry,  M.  C.    U.S.  exploring  expedition.     1297. 
Perry,  N.     [Fiction.]     823. 

Perry,  T:  S.    English  literature  in  the  18th  cent- 
ury.    1005. 

—  From  Opitz  to  Lessing.     1102. 

Perry,  VV.  C.    Greek  and  roman  sculpture.    479. 
Perry,  W:  S.,  joint  ed.,  see  Hawks,  F.  L. 
Pertz,  G:  H:    Freiherr  vom  Stein.     1496. 
Peschel,  O.  F.    Erd-  und  volkerkunde.     1184. 

—  Races  of  man.    350. 

Pestalozzi,  J:  H:    Leonard  and  Gertrude.    824. 

—  Siimmtliche  werke.    239. 

Peter,  H:    Lexikon  der  geschichte  des  allertums. 

1163. 
Peterkin,  A.    [Fiction.]    824. 
Petermann's  mittheilungen.    1185. 

—  ErgJinzungsband.     1185. 
Peters,  A:    [Fiction.]    824. 
Peters,  D.  C.     Pioneer  life.     1518. 
Peters,  L.     [Fiction.]    824. 

Peters,  N.    Amerikansk  lag  om  kontrakt.    214. 
Peters,  S:    History  of  Connecticut.    1373. 
Petersen,  M.     [IMction.]     824. 
Peterson,  C:    Dictionary  of  the  U.  S.  congress. 

1483. 
Peterson,  C:  J.    American  navy.     1348. 

—  Military  heroes  of  the  revolution.    1350. 
war  of  1812.     1500. 

war  with  Mexico.    1500. 

Peterson,  F:    Poems.    1038. 
PetOfi,  S.     Der  held  Jslnos.     1146. 

—  Wolken.    1146. 

PetroflF,  I.    Report  on  Alaska.     1404. 
Pettes,  G:  W:    American  whist.    501. 
Pettigrew,  J.  B.    Animal  locomotion.    370. 
Pettit,  J.  S.    Modern  reproductive  graphic  pro- 


Pettitt,  adjoint  author,  see  Conquest,  G:    540. 

secMeritt,  P.    571. 

Petzholdt,  J.     Bibliographische  systemen.     13. 

—  Bibliotheca  biV^liographica.     13. 

—  Katechismus  der  bibliothekenlehre.     3. 
PfaflF,  A.  B.  I.  F:    Naturkriifte  in  den  Alpen.   837. 

—  Vulkanische  erscheinungen.    327. 

—  Wasser.    313. 

Pfannenschmidt,  J.     [Fiction.]     824. 
Pfelfel,  G.  K.    Fabeln.    1106. 

Pfeiflfer,  E.     Flying  leaves.     1198. 
Pfeiflfer,  G.W.'  [Fiction.]    824. 
Pfeiffer,  I.  L.    Journey  to  Iceland.     1283. 

—  Lady's  second  journey  round  the  world.    1191. 

—  Lady's  voyage  round  the  world.    1191. 

—  Last  travels.     1191. 

—  Round  the  world.    1191. 

—  Visit  to  the  Holy  Land.     1195. 

Pfister,  J:  C.     Geschichte  der  teutschen.    1287. 
Pfizer,  G.    Gedichte.     1118. 
Pfleiderer,  E.     Kosmopolitismus  und  patriotis- 
mus.    63. 

—  Moderner  pessimismus.    49. 
Phalaris.     Epistles.    1137. 
Pharmacopceia  of  the  U-  S.    407. 

Phelps,  Almira.    Christian  households.    63. 

—  Hours  with  my  pupils.    248. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Phelps. 


ATJTHOB-INDEX. 


Pitman. 


Phelps,  Austin.  English  style  in  public  dis- 
course.   515. 

—  Men  and  books.     105. 

—  My  portfolio.     77. 
Phelps,  E.  S.     [Fiction.]    824. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1038. 

—  Beyond  the  gates.     106. 

—  Gates  ajar.     106. 

—  What  to  wear.    106. 

Phelps,  H.  P.      Players  of  a  century.    498. 

Phelps,  J.  W.    Force  electrically  exhibte'd.    285. 

Phelps,  W:  F.     Teacher's  hand-book.     244. 

Phelps's  travellers'  guide  through  the  United 
States.     1363. 

Philadelphia  and  its  environs.     1377. 

Philbrick,  E:  S.  American  sanitary  engineer- 
ing.   405. 

Philip,  R.     George  Whitefield.     1459. 

—  The  Hannahs.     100. 

—  The  Lydias.     100. 

Philippi,  K:  F.  Geschichte  dor  Vereinigten 
Freistaaten.     1347. 

—  Geschichte  von  St.  Domingo.     141H. 
Philippson,  M.    Friedrich  IT.    1430. 

—  Helnrich  IV  von  Frankreich.    1429. 

—  Philipp  11.    1429. 

—  Westeuropa  im  zeitalter  von  Philipp  II.    1202. 

—  Zeitalter  Ludwigs  XIV.     1254. 
Philleo,  C.  W.     [Fiction.]     825. 
Phillimore,  C.  M.     Fra  Angelico.     1531. 
Phillmore,  L.    Sir  Christopher  Wi-en.    1529. 
Phillips,  Mrs.  A.     [Drama  ]     581. 
Phillips,  C:      Curran.     1511. 

—  Speeches.    189. 

Phillips,  D:    Christmas  Evans.     1458. 
Phillips,  E.  C.    Havelock  and  Clyde.    1504. 
Phillips,  F:     [Drama.]     581. 
Phillips,  G:  S.     [Fiction.]     825. 

—  Wordsworth.     1554. 
Phillips,  J.  A.     Ore  deposits.     323. 
Phillips,  L.     [Drama.]     581. 

Phillips,  L.  B.    Dictionary  of  biographical  refer- 
ence.   1427. 
Phillips,  S:    [Fiction.]     825. 
Phillips,  Watts.     [Drama.]     581. 
Phillips,  Wendell.     Scholar  in  a  republic.    1072. 

—  Speeclies,  lectures  and  letters.     1071. 
Philobiblos,  pseud. ,  see  Ireland,  A. 
Philochristus.    E.  A.  Abbott.     104. 
Phin,  J:    Cements  and  glue.    445. 
Phipps,  A.  J.     [Drama.]    582. 

Phipps,  C.  H:,  marquis  of  Normanby.  Year  of 
revolution.     1258. 

Phipps,  R.  W.  Preserving  and  replanting  for- 
ests.   439. 

Phipson,  E.  Animal-lore  of  Shakspeare's  time. 
1046. 

Phisterer,  F:  Statistical  record  of  U.  S.  armies. 
233. 

Phoenix,  John,  pseud.,  see  Derby,  G:  H. 

Phusin,  Kata,  pseud.,  see  Ruskin,  J: 

Piassetskii,  P.  Russian  travellers  in  Mongolia 
and  China.     1299. 

Piatt,  J:  J.     Poems.     1038. 

Piatt,  L.  K.    Bell  Smith  abroad.     1261. 

Piatt,  S.  M.    Irish  garland.     1038. 

Piazzi,  A.     [Fiction.]     825. 

Picard,  L.  B.     [Drama.]    582. 

Pichler,  C.     [Drama.]     582. 

—  [Fiction.]     825. 

—  Anthologie.    1109. 

—  Denkwiirdigkeiten.     1558. 


Pichler,  G.— Continued. 

—  Gedichte.     1118. 

—  Idyllen.     1118. 

Pichler,  L.,  see  Zeller,  L.     901. 

Pickering,  C:    Gliddon  mummy  case.    1167. 

—  Races  of  man.     350. 
Pickering,  E.     [Fiction.]     825. 

Pickering,  E:  C.     Pliysical  manipulation.    310. 
Pickering,  O.,   and  C:  W.  Upham.     Timothy 

Pickering.     1503. 
Picton,  J.  A.    Oliver  Cromwell.    1469. 
Pictorial  battles  of  the  civil  war.    1354. 
Pictorial  gallery  of  arts:    Fine  arts.    472. 

—  Useful  arts.    387. 
Pictures  of  heroes.     1430. 

Pictures  of  travel  in  far-off  lands:  Central  Amer- 
ica.   1411. 

—  South  America.     1415. 

Picturesque  America.    W:  C.  Bryant,  erf.     1363. 
Picturesque  Europe.     1203. 
Picturesque  woi'ld.     L.  Colange,  erf.    1183. 
Pidgeon,  D.     Old-world  questions.     1369. 
Pidgin,  C:  F.    Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  of 

Massachusetts.     199. 
Pidoux,  H.,  joint  author,  see  Trousseau,  A. 
Pierantoni,  G.     [Fiction.]    825. 
Pierce,  E:  L.     Chai'les  Sumner.     1489. 
Pierce,  G.  A.    Dickens  dictionary.     1048. 
Pierpont,  J:    Airs  of  Palestine.  *  1038. 
Pierrepont,  E:    Fifth  avenue  to  Alaska.     1405. 
Pierron,  E.,  and  A.  Laferriere.     [Drama.]    582. 
Pierson,  H.  W.    In  the  brush.     1453. 

—  Jefferson  at  Monticello.     1465. 
Pierson,  N.  G.     Miinzfrage.    202. 
Pietsch,  L:    Aus  welt  und  kunst.     1127. 
Pietzker,  M.   A.,  tr.    From  peasant  to  prince. 

1498. 

Pigault-Lebrun,  G.  C:  A.     [Fiction.]    825. 

Piggot,  J:    Persia.     1306. 

Pike,  G.  D.     Singing  campaign.    495. 

Pike,  J :  G.     Guide  for  young  disciples.     103. 

Pike,  Z.  M.  Expeditions  to  the  sources  of  the 
Mississippi.     1397. 

Pilgrim,  J.     [Drama.]     582. 

Pilkington,  M.     Dictionary  of  painters.     1525. 

Pilling-,  J.  C.    Catalogue  of  linguistic  rass.    1340. 

Pilon,  F:     [Drama.]    582. 

Pilon,  M.  R.     Demonetization.     201. 

Pilpay,  see  Bidpai.     1148. 

Pinard,  A.    Ferdinand  de  Lesseps.    1444. 

Pindaros.     Odes.     1140. 

Pine,  Cuyler,  pseud.,  see  Peck,  E.     823. 

Pinkerton,  J :  Collection  of  voyages  and  travels. 
1187. 

Pinney,  S.  U.,  comp.    Reports.    226. 

Pinto,  see  Serpa-Pinto. 

Pinzer,  Frau  v.,  see  Binzer,  E.  v.     678. 

Piozzi,  H.  L.  Autobiography,  letters  and  litera- 
ry remains.     1552. 

Pipitz,"  F.  E.     [Fiction.]    825. 

Pirkis,  C.  L.     ["Fiction.]     825. 

Pise,  C:  C.     [Fiction.]    825. 

—  Letters  to  Ada.     127. 

Pisko,  F:  J.     Licht  und  farbe.    314. 

Pitawall,  Ernst,   pseud.,  see  Dedenroth,  E.  H. 

709. 
Pitha,  F.  freiherr  v.    Verlotzungen  und  krankheiton  der 
extreinitaten.    412. 

—  and  C.  A.  Th.  Billroth,  eds.    Handbuch  der 

chirurgie.    410. 
Pitman,  B:,  and  J.  B.  Howard.    Plionographic 
dictionary.    448. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


CIJ 


Pitman. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Porter. 


Pitman,  E.  R.    Elizabeth  Fry.     1513. 

—  G:  Miiller  and  A.  Reed.     1512. 
Pitman,  M.  J.    European  breezes.    1206. 

—  joint  ed.,  see  Pabke,  M. 
Pitt,  G:  D.     [Drama.]    582. 

Pitt,  W:  earl  of  Chatham.     Speeches.     189. 
Pittenger,  W:    Capturing  a  locomotive.    1360. 

—  Extempore  speech.     515. 

Pius  a  Sp.  Sancto,  Father.     Father  Ignatius  of 

St.  Paul.     1455. 
Piutti,  C:    Musik-theorie.     494. 
Planche,  E.     [Drama.]    582. 
Planche,  J.  R.     [Drama.]     582. 

—  a«fZ  C:  Dance.     [Drama J    585. 
— Joint  author,  see  Doyle,  R: 
Pl'anckner,  O.  v.     [Fiction.]     825. 
Platen-Hallermunde,   A:  g7-af  v.     Gesammelte 

werke.  1112. 
Plato,  see  Plat6n. 
Plat6n.    Best  thoughts.     1140. 

—  A  day  in  Athens.    46. 

—  Works.    46. 

Piatt,  J.  C.    British  corn  laws.    253. 

Platter,  J.    Pflichten  des  besitzes.    194. 

Platter,  T:    Leben.     1513. 

Playfair,  J:    Elements  of  geometry.     298. 

Pleasonton,  A:  J.     Influence  of  the  blue  ray. 

402. 
Plinius    Ca3cilus    Secundus,  jr.,    C.       Letters. 

1136. 
Plinius  Secundus,  C.    Natural  history.    281. 
Pliny,  see  Plinius. 
Plon,  E.    Thorwaldsen.     1530. 
PlOtz,  C:    Epitome  of  history.     1151. 
Plouvier,  E.,  Joint  author,  see  Bajrriere,  T.    523. 
Plownnan,  T:  F.     [Drama.]     586. 
Plum,  W:  R.    Military  telegraph  during  the  civil 

war.     256. 
Plumbe,  J:, /r.    Iowa  and  Wisconsin.    1393. 
Plumer,  W:  S.     Pastoral  theology.     105. 
Plummer,  P:  W .  Carpenters'  and  builders' guide. 

458. 
Plunkett,  H:G.    [Drama.]    586. 
Pluscarden,  Book  of.     1213. 
Plutarchos.     Lives.    1445,  1446. 

—  Morals.     1140. 

—  Boys  and  girls'  Plutarch.     1446. 

—  Young  folks'  Plutarch.    1446. 
Plympton,  A.  G.     [Fiction.]    825. 
Plympton,  G:  W.,  comp.  Aneroid  barometer.  313. 
Pochet,  L.     Steam  injectors.    417. 

Pocket  logarithms.     299. 

Poco  Mas,  pse?<rf.     Spain.     1273. 

Pocock,  I:     [Drama.]    586. 

Podrazki,  J.    Krankheften  des  penis.    411. 

Poe,  E.  A.     Works.     1017. 

Poel,  W:     [Drama.]    586. 

POkel,  W.    Philologisches  schriftsteller-lexikon. 

1519. 
Polack,  E.     [Drama.J     586. 
Pole,  W:    Modern  scientific  whist.     501. 

—  Philosophy  of  music.     494. 

—  Philosophy  of  whist.     501. 

—  Political  adventures  of  lord  Beaconsfleld.  1491. 
POlitz,  K:  H:  L:     Ernestinisches  haus  Sachsen. 

1245. 

—  Geschichte  Preussens.     1243. 

—  Geschichte  Sachsens.     1245. 
Polko,  E.     [Fiction.]     826. 

Pollard,  E:  A.  Southei-n  history  of  the  war.  1356. 
Pollard,  J.    Artistic  tableaux.    497. 


Pollen,  J:  H.    Furniture  and  woodwork.    484. 

—  Gold  and  silversmiths'  work.    454. 
Pollock,  L.    Kinderg:arten  training;.    241. 

Pollock,  W.  H.  and  lady.     Amateur  theatricals. 

498. 
PoUok,  R.     [Fiction.]    826. 

—  Course  of  time.     1038. 
Polo,  M.     Travels.     1295. 
Polybios.     General  history.     1163. 
Pompadour,  Marquise  de.    Memoirs.     1497. 
Pompeii  illustrated.     1270. 

Ponce  de  Leon,  N.   Diccionario  tecnologico.  269. 
Pond,  G:  E:     Shenandoah  valley.     1357. 
Ponsonby,  Lady  E.  C.  M.     [Fiction.]     826. 
Ponte,  L.  da.    Memoiren.     1498. 
Pontmartin,  A.  de.    Madame  Swetchine.    1560. 
Poole,  J:    [Drama.]     586. 

—  [Fiction.]     826. 

Poole,  R.  Lane.  History  of  medieval  thought.  121. 

—  Huguenots  of  the  dispersion.    1254. 

—  Sebastian  Bach.     1534. 

Poole,  R.  S.     Cities  of  Egypt.     1167. 
Poole,  Sophia  Lane-.    Englishwoman  in  Egypt. 
1321. 

—  Englishwoman  in  Russia.     1279. 
Poole,  Stanley  Lane-.    Beg-inning  of  art.    468. 

—  Egypt.     1320. 

—  Studies  in  a  mosque.     140. 
Poole,  T.     [Drama.]    586. 

Poole,  W:  I :    Anti-slavery  opinions  before  1800. 
170. 

—  Construction  of  library  building-s.    241. 

—  Index  to  periodical  literature.     33. 

—  Library  construction.  -476. 

—  Ordinance  of  1787.    211. 

—  Organization  of  public  libraries.     1. 
Poor,  H:  V.     Railroads  of  the  U.  S.    257. 

—  Resumption  and  the  silver  question.    201. 
Poor,  L.  E.    Sanskrit  and  its  kindred  literatures. 

1147. 
Poore,  B.  P.     Ambrose  E.  Burnside.     1501. 

—  Political  register.     1483. 

—  ed.    Congressional  directory.     175. 

Federal  and  state  constitutions.     210. 

Pope,  A.     [Poetical  works.]     1038. 

—  Works.     1017. 

Pope,  C:,  ed.    Yearly  journal  of  trade.     255. 

Popular  science  monthly.     290. 

Popular  science  news.     321. 

Porter,  A.  E.     [Fiction.]     826. 

Porter,  C:  T.    Richards  steam-engine  indicator. 

417. 
Porter,  D:D.     [Fiction.]     826. 

—  Incidents  of  the  civil  war.     1356. 
Porter,  Jane.     [Fiction.]    826. 

Porter,  J:  Churchman's  family  prayer  book.  104. 
Porter,  J  :  A.    City  of  Washington.    1334. 
Porter,  J.  L.     Giant  cities  of  Bashan.     1313. 
Porter,   L.   H:      Constitutional    history   of    the 

United  States.     165. 
Porter,  M.  W.     [Fiction.]     826. 
Porter,  N.     American  colleges.     249. 

—  Books  and  reading.     510. 

—  Human  intellect.     58. 

—  Intellectual  science.    58. 

—  Science  and  sentiment.    44. 
Porter,  II.     [Fiction.]     826. 

Porter,  Sir  R.  K.    Campaign  in  Russia.     1276. 
Porter,  R.  P.    Protection  and  free-trade.     205. 

—  and  others.     The  west  of  1880.     158. 

Porter,   T:  C,   and  J:  M.   Coulter.      Flora  of 
Colorado.     364. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Porteus. 


ATTTHOR-INDEX. 


Proctor. 


Porteus,  B.    Works.     71. 

—  Evidences  of  christian  revelation.    98. 
Portfolio.     470. 

Portig,  G.    Nationale  bedeutung  des  kunstge- 

werbes.     388. 
Portraits  of  the  principal  reformers.    1448. 
Postal  guide,  U.  S.  official.     256. 
Postl,  K:,  see  Sealsfleld,  C: 
Potter,  A.     Discourses.     110. 

—  Handbook  for  readers.     510. 

—  Immutability  of  natural  laws.    98. 

—  Observations  on  reading;  Pleasures  and  adv^antagres  of 

literature  and  moral  science.    -WO. 

—  Political  economy.    195. 

—  Principles  of  science  applied.     387. 

—  The  school.     244. 

—  cd.    Evidences  of  Christianity.     98. 

Potter,  S:  O.  L.     Speech  and  its  defects.    409. 

Potter,  W.  B.    Archaeological  remains  in  Missouri.    849. 

Potter,  W :  J.    Christianity.    73. 

Pouchet,  F.  A.    The  universe.    283. 

Poulet,  A.    Foi'eign  bodies  in  surgical  practice. 

412. 
Pourtales,   L:  F.   de.    Deep-sea    investigations. 

329. 

—  Gulf  stream.     329. 
Pouvillon,  E.     [Fiction.]     827. 

Powalky,  C.  R.  Reduction  of  La  Caille's  obser- 
vations.   802. 

Povrell,  B.    Evidences  of  Christianity.    73. 

Powell,  F:  Y.,  joint  author,  see  Vigfusson,  G. 
1142. 

Powell,  J :  W.    Arid  region  of  the  U.  S.    826. 

—  Colorado  river  of  the  west.     1400. 

—  Reports  of  the  U.  S.  geol.  survey.    838. 

—  ed.    Contributions  to  north  amer.  ethnology. 

1842. 

Repoi'ts  of  bureau  of  ethnology.     1340. 

Powell,  T:    Authors  of  Amei'ica.     1539. 
Powell,  W.    Wanderings  in  a  wild  country.  1420. 
Power,  Cecil,  psejid.  fo?'  Allen,  C:  G.     827. 
Power,  D.  G.     Heating,  ventilation,  etc.    462. 
Power,  Mrs.  S.  D.    Anna  Maria's  housekeeping. 

445. 

—  Ugly-girl  papers.    448. 
Power,  T.     [Drama.]    .587. 

—  Impressions  of  America.     1365. 
Powers,  H.  N.     Through  the  year.     110. 
Powers,  L.  h..  Joint  author,  see  Silloway,  T:  W. 
Powers,  S.    Tribes  of  California.    1342. 

Poynter,  E  F.     [Fiction.]     827. 

Poynter,  E:  J.,  joint  author,  see  Buxton,  H.  J.  W. 

—  and  P.  R.  Head.    Cla.ssic  and  Italian  painting. 

487. 
Pozzo,  A.    Perspective.    482. 
Praed,  W.  M.    Poetical  works.    1088. 
Praet,   J.   van.    15th,   16th  and  17th  centuries. 

1202. 
Prang's  standard  alphabets.    485. 
Prantl,  K:    Text-book  of  botany.    858. 
Pratt,  C:  E.    American  bicycler.     503. 
Pratt,  E.     [Fiction.]     827.  " 
Pratt,   G.     [Fiction.]     827. 
Pratt,  M.  E.     [Fiction.]    827. 
Preble,  G:  H:    History  of  the  flag  of  the  U.  S. 

1565. 

—  Steam  navigation.     258. 

Preece,  W:  H:,  and  J.  Sivewright.  Telegraphy. 
448. 

—  joint  author,   see  Du  Moncel,  T.  A.  L:  comte. 
Prentice,  G:  D.    Prenticeana.    1085. 
Prentiss,  E.     [Fiction.]    827. 


Prentiss,  G:  L.     Elizabeth  Prentiss.     1542. 

Prentiss,  S.  8.    Memoirs.    1488. 

Presbyterian  quarterly  review.    78. 

Prescott,  C:  E.     Sailing-boat.     502. 

Prescott,  G:  B.     Recent  electric  inventions.    310. 

Prescott,  H.  E..  see  Spofford,  H.  E.    860. 

Prescott,  W:  H.     Conquest  of  Mexico.    1408. 

—  Conquest  of  Peru.    1417. 

—  Ferdinand  and  Isabella.    1271. 

—  Life  of  C :  Brockden  Brown.    1437. 

—  Miscellanies.     1072. 

—  Philip  II.     1272. 

—  Sir  Walter  Scott.    1050. 
Present  state  of  Europe.    1203. 

Pressense,  E.  M.  de.     Contemporary  portraits. 
1482.  ■  , 

—  Early  years  of  Christianity.     118. 

—  Jesus  Christ.     94. 

—  Study  of  origins.    51. 
Prest,  T:  P.     [Drama.]    587. 
Preston,  H.  W.     [Fiction.]    827. 
Preston,  M.     Cartoons.     1088. 
Price,  Miss  — .     [Fiction.]     827. 
Price,  A.     [Fiction.]    827. 

Price,  B.    Currency  and  banking.    201. 
Price,  E.  C.     [Fiction.]    827. 
Price,  F.,  joi^tt  author,  see  Robison,  J: 
Price,  L.     Photographic  manipulation.    489. 
Price,  Sir  R.  L.    Two  Americas.     1414. 
Price,  T:  B.     [Fiction.]     827. 
Pridden,  W:    Australia.    1420. 
Prideaux,    H.     Old   and   New    testament    con- 
nected.   1164. 
Prime,  E.  D.  G.     Around  the  world.     1191. 

—  Forty  years  in  the  Turkish  empire.     1298. 
Prime,  S:  I.     Five  years  of  prayer.     104. 

—  Letters  from  Switzerland.    1288. 

—  Nicholas  Murray.     1451. 

—  Under  the  trees.     1097. 
Prime,  T.     Corbiculada3.    375. 
Prime,  W:  C.     [Fiction.]     827. 

—  Boat  life  in  Egypt.     1821. 

—  I  go  a-fishing.  "  1097. 

—  Pottery  and  porcelain.    480. 

—  Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land.     1313. 

—  ed.    Coins,  medals  and  seals.    479. 
Prior,  H.     [Fiction.]    827. 

Prior,  Sir  J.    Edmund  Burke.     1491. 

—  Goldsmith.     1550. 

Prior,  M.     Poetical  works.    1038. 
Pritchard,  A.    Optical  instruments.    283. 
Pritchard,  H.  B.     [Fiction.]    827. 

—  Science  and  war.    28.5. 

Pritzel,   G:  A:    Thesaurus  literaturse  botanica;. 

24. 
Privat-Deschanel,  A:    Natural  philosophy.  310. 
Probyn,  J :  W.    Italy.    1263. 
Procter,  B.  W.     [Drama.]    587. 

—  [Fiction.]    828. 

—  Charles  Lamb.    1551. 

—  Edmund  Kean.     1588. 

—  English  songs.     1088. 

—  Essays  and  tales.    1072. 
Proctor,  E.  D.     Poems.     1089. 

—  Russian  journey.    1279. 

Proctor,  G:    History  of  the  crusades.    1200. 
Proctor,  R:  A.    Aurora.    284. 

—  Dew.    285. 

—  Easy  star  lessons.    303. 

—  Essays  on  astronomy.    301. 

—  Expanse  of  heaven.    803. 

—  Familiar  science  studies.     288. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Proctoi*. 


AtTTHOK-nn)EX. 


Radclitfe. 


Proctor,  R:  A. —  Continued. 

—  Flowers  of  the  sky.    303. 

—  Food.    285. 

—  Great  pyramid.    1322. 

—  How  to  play  whist.    501. 

—  Levelling  power  of  rain.    285. 

—  Light  science.    287. 

—  Mysteries  of  time  and  space.     302. 

—  Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy.    301. 

—  Oiir  place  among  infinities.    303. 

—  Ozone.    285. 

—  Poetry  of  astronomy.    302. 

—  Star  atlas.    302. 

—  The  sun.     304. 

—  Transits  of  Venus.    309. 

—  ed.    Natui*e  studies.    285. 

PrOhle,  H:  C.  F.    Gottfried  A:  Burger.    1555. 
Prometheus  in  Atlantis.    44. 
Proschko,  F.  I.     [Fiction.]     828. 
Proschko,  H.  C.     [Fiction.]     828. 
Protestant  church  in  Hungary.     123. 
Prout,    W:    Chemistry,   met'eorolgy  and   diges- 
tion.   81. 
Prouty,  L.     Fish.    503. 
Prus,  Mme. — .    Residence  in  Algeria.     1319. 
Prutz,  H.    Franz  von  Sickingen.    1430. 

—  Morltz  V.  Sachsen.    1430. 

—  Ulrich  V.  Hutten.    1480. 
Prutz,  R.  E.     [Drama.]    587. 

Pryde,  D:    (ireat  men  of  european  history.    1199. 

—  Highways  of  literature.    510. 
Public.  255. 

Publishers'  circular     17. 
Publishers'  trade-list  annual.    16. 
Publishers'  weekly.     16. 

Puchner,  R.     Kliinge  aus  dem  westen.     1118. 
PUckler-Muskau,   H.   L:  H:  filrst  v.    Tour  in 
England,  etc.     1207. 

—  Tutti-fi-utti.    1127. 

Pufendorf,  S:/rct7ferr  V.  History  of  the  princi- 
pal states  of  Europe.     1198.' 

Pugfin,  A:  N.  W.  Pointed  or  christian  architec- 
ture.   476. 

—  Revival  of  christian  architecture.    476. 
Pulling,  F.  S.     Marquis  of  Salisbury.     1494. 

—  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.     1529. 
— joint  ed.,  sec  liOW,  S.  J. 
Pulszky,  F.  A.     [Fiction.]     828. 

—  and  T.    White,  red  and  black.     1366. 
Pulszky,  T.     [Drama.]    587. 

—  [Fiction.!    828. 

Pumpelly,  R.    Across  America  and  Asia.    1191. 

—  (ieological  researches  in  China,  Mongolia  and 

Japan.     337. 

—  and  others.    Copper-bearing:  rocks  of  upper  peninsula 

of  Michigan.    3:ffl. 
Pursuit  of  Knowledge.     1431. 
Purves,  D.  L.    Law  and  lawyers.    518. 
Pusey,  E:  B.    Church  of  England.     113. 

—  Parochial  sermons.    110. 

Pusey,  S.  E:  Bouverie-,  see  Bouverie-Pusey. 
Pushkin,  A.  S.     [Fiction.]    828. 

—  Dichtungen.    1146. 

—  Eugene  Oneguine.     1146. 

Putlitz,  G.  H:  (J.  herr  zu.     [Fiction.]    828. 
Putnam,  E.    Bridle  of  vanity.    1072. 
Putnam,  E.  T.  H.     Where  is  the  city  ?    113. 
Putnam,  F:  W.,  and  others.    Archaeological  and 

ethnological  collections.     1341. 
Putnam,  G:  H.    Authors  and  publishers.    450. 

—  International  copyright.     210. 
Putnam,  G:  P.    Household  libraries.    510. 

—  World's  progress.    1150. 


Putnam,  G:  V.— Continued. 

—  ed.   Handbook  of  chronology  and  history.  1150. 

Ten  years  of  the  world's  progress.     li50. 

Putnam,  M.     [Drama.]    587. 

—  [Fiction.]     828. 

Putnam,  M.  C.     [Fiction.]    828. 

Putnam,  R.    Journal.     1350. 

Putnam,  S.  A.    Richmond  during  the  war.   1360. 

Puttkammer,  E. /m/ic?-r  V.     [Fiction.]     828. 

Pyeroft,  J.    Course  of  english  reading.     510. 

—  School  education.  245. 
Pyle,  H.  mction.]  828. 
Pyne,  G:    Perspective.    482. 

Pyrker  v.  FelsO-EOr,  J:  L.    Siimmtliche  werke. 

1118. 
Pymelle,  L.  C.     [Fiction.]    828. 


Ql.,  pseud.,  see  Barron,  A. 
Ql.,  pseud.    You  have  heard  of  them.    1431. 
Quackenbos,  G:  P.    Composition.    275. 
Quad,  3 o\m,  pseud.,  see  Irving,  J:  T.     766. 
Quad,  M.,  pseud.,  see  Lewis,  C:  B. 
ftuain,  R:,  ed.     Dictionaiy  of  medicine.     391. 
Quaritch,  B.    Catalogues.    29. 
auarles,  F.     Emblems.     1039. 
Quarterly  review.  Papers  from.    1050. 
Quatrefages  de  Breau,  J:  L:  A.  de.      Human 
species.     350. 

—  Natural  history  of  man.    351. 
Quednow,  A.     [Fiction.]     828. 
Querard,  J.  M.    La  France  litterairc.    19. 

—  Supercheries  litteraires  devoilees.     30. 

—  and   others.     Litterature  fran9aise  contempo- 

raine.     19. 
duevedo  Bedivus,  jr.,  pseud.,  see  Wright,  R.  W. 
duick,  R.  H.    Educational  reformers.     245. 
auillinan,  E:     [Fiction.]    828. 
Quilter,  H.     Giotto.     1532. 
Q,uin,  C:  W.,  ed.     Garden  receipts.     436. 
Quin,  M.  J.    Voyage  down  the  Danube.     1250. 
Quin,  *Sz>  W.  T:'Wyndham-,  earl  of  Dunraven. 

Great  divide.    1399. 
Quinby's  new  bee-keeping.     442. 
Quincy,  E.     Josiah  Quincy.    1488. 
Quincy,  J.    Figures  of  the" past.    1483. 

—  History  of  Boston.     1372. 

—  John  Quincy  Adams.     1466. 
auincy,  J.  P.     [Fiction.]    828. 

—  Free  libraries.    1. 

—  Protection  of  majorities.    1072. 
Quincy,  S:  M.     [Fiction.]     828. 

Q\iiner,   E.   B.    Military  history  of  Wisconsin. 

1390. 
Quintilianus,  M.  F.    Institutes  of  oratory.    516. 
Quinton,  A.     [Fiction.]     828. 


Raabe,  W;    [Fiction.]    828. 
Rabbe,  A.    Geschichte  Spaniens.     1271. 
Rabbi  Jeshua.    94. 
Rabelais,  F.     Readings.    1131. 
Racine,  J:    [Drama.]    587. 
Racinet,  A:    Costume  historique.    260. 
Radau,  R.    Wonders  of  acoustics.    313. 
—  Lehre  vom  schall.     313. 
Radcliffe,  A.     [Fiction.]    829. 
Radcliffe,  A.  G.    Schools  and  masters  of  paint- 
ing.   486. 
RadclifiFe,  J:  M.    Fiends,  ghosts  and  sprites.    54. 
Radical,  The.     78. 


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Radot. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Redwitz. 


Radot,  V.    Louis  Pasteur.     1533. 

Rae,  C:  M.     [Drama.]     587. 

Rae,  E:    Country  of  the  moors.     1319. 

—  Land  of  the  north  wind.     1380. 

—  White  Sea  peninsula.     1380. 

Rae,  J:,  ^.  ilf.    Contemporary  socialism.     204. 
Rae,  J:,  LL.  D.,  F.  8.  A.    Luther.     1460. 
Rae,  W:  P.     Columbia  and  Canada.     1344. 

—  Newfoundland  to  Manitoba.     1405. 

—  Westward  by  i-ail.     1344. 

—  Wilkes,  Sheridan,  Fox.     1490. 
Baffles,  T:    Inspiration  of  the  scriptures.    73. 
Rafn,  C.  C.     Antiquitates  americana;.     1381. 
Rafter,  G:  W.    Mechanics  of  ventilation.    461. 
Raimund,  Golo,  pseud,  see  Frederich,  B.     730. 
Ralegh,  Sir  W.     History  of  the  world.     1163. 
Ralston,  W.  R.  S.     Russian  folk-tales.     143. 
Ramasre.  B.  J.    Local  government  and  free  schools  in 

S.  C.    1334. 

Rambaud,  A.  History  of  Russia.     1375. 

Rambler.     1049. 

Rame,  L.  de  la.     [Fiction.]    829. 

Ramirez,  S.    Riqueza  minera  de  Mexico.    1410. 

Ramler,  K:W:    Anthologie.    1109. 

Ramsay,  Alex.     Mineralogy.     332. 

Ramsay,  Allan.     [Drama.]    587. 

Ramsay,  D:    History  of  South  Carolina.     1380. 

Ramsay,  E:  B.    Reminiscences  of  Scottish  life. 

1213. 
Ramsey,  J.  G.  M.    Annals  of  Tennessee.    1385. 
Rand,  E:  A.     [Fiction.]    829. 

—  Sunrise  lands.     1193. 
Rand,  E:  S.     Bulbs.     440. 

—  Flowers  for  the  parlor  and  garden.    440. 
Rand,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]    830. 

Rand,   McNally  and  co.    Atlas  of  the  world. 
1185. 

—  Business  atlas.     1364. 

Randall,  H:  S.    Thomas  Jefferson.     1465. 
Randall,  T:  E.    History  of  the  Chippewa  valley. 

1395. 
Randolph,  Mrs.  — .     [Fiction.]    830. 
Randolph,  E.  A.    Rev.  J:  Jasper.    1453. 
Randolph,  S.  N.     Thomas  Jefferson.    1466. 

—  Thomas  J.  Jackson.     1502. 
Rands,  W:B.     [Fiction.]     830. 

—  Henry  Holbeach.     1097. 

—  Lilliput  lectures.     1073. 

—  Lilliput  levee.     1035. 
Rank,  J.     [Fiction.]    830. 

Ranke,   F.  L.  v.    Civil  wars  and  monarchy  in 
France.     1353. 

—  Englische  geschichte.    1318. 

—  History  of  England.     1218. 

—  History  of  Servia.     1393. 

—  History  of  the  popes.    135. 

—  House  of  Brandenburg.     1843. 

—  Reformation  in  Germany.     133. 

—  Romanische  und  germanische  volker.     1203. 

—  Sammtliche  werke.     1156. 

—  Universal  history.     1155. 

—  Weltgeschichte.     1155. 
Ranke,  J:    Das  blut.    400. 

—  Ernilhrung  das  menschen.    445. 
Rankine,  W:  J:  M.     Steam  engine.    416. 
Rapin  de  Thoyras,    P.     History    of    England. 

1317. 
Rasch,  G.    Hochlandsfahrten.     1349. 
Raspe,  R.  E.     [Fiction.]     830. 
Rathbone,  H.  M.     [Fiction.]    830. 
Rathbone,  W:   Protection  and  communism.  306. 


Ratisbonne,  M.  T.     St.  Bernard.     1461. 
Ratzel,   F:    Stiidte-  und  culturbilder  aus  Nord- 
amerika.     1367. 

—  Vorgeschichte    des    europiiischen    menschen. 

347. 

—  Wandertage.    396. 

Rau,  C:    Archaeological  collections.    348. 

—  Cup-shaped  sculpture.    1342. 

—  Prehistoric  fishing.    347. 
Rau,  H.     [Fiction.]    830. 
Ranch,  F:  A:    Psychology.     58. 
Raumer,  F:  L:  G:  v.    America.    1366. 

—  England  in  1835.     1334. 

—  Geschichte  der  Hohenstaufen.     1241. 

—  Geschichte  Europas.    1303. 

—  Italy.     1366. 

—  Political  history  of  England.     1218. 
Raven,  M.     [Fiction.]    830. 

Ravenstein,   L:    Atlas    des    Deutschen    reichs. 

1346. 
Rawlinson,  G:    Ancient  history.     1165. 

—  Egypt  and  Babylon.     1167. 

—  Five  great  monarchies.    1169. 

—  History  of  E^ypt.    1166. 

—  Origin  of  nations.     1163. 

—  Pentateuch.    73. 

—  Religions  of  the  ancient  world .    133. 

—  Sixth  great  monarchy.     1169. 

—  Seventh  great  monarchy.    1169. 
Ray,  J.     Algebra.     298. 
Raymond,  G.  L.    Haydn.     1039. 
Ravmond,  H:  J.    Abraham  Lincoln.     1467. 

—  Administration  of  Lincoln.     167. 
Raymond,  J:  H.     Letters.    1513. 
Raymond,  R.     [Fiction.]    831. 
Raymond,  R.  J.     [Drama.]    587. 
Raymond,  R.  W.     [Fiction.]     831. 

Raynal,  G.  T:  F.    Europeans  in  the  East  and 

West  Indies.     256. 
Rayner,  B.  F.     [Drama.]    587. 
Read,  H.    Foot-prints  of  Satan.    62. 
Read,  T:  B.    Female  poets  of  America.     1034. 

—  [Poetical  works.]    1039. 

Reade,  A.  A.,  ed.    Study  and  stimulants.    66. 
Reade,  C:    [Drama.]    588. 

—  [Fiction.]    831. 

—  Eighth  commandment.    310. 
Reade,  Compton.     [Fiction.]    832. 
Reade,  W:  W.    Martyrdom  of  man.    152. 

—  Savage  Africa.    13i7. 
Rebellion  record.     1355. 

Reber,  F.  v.    History  of  ancient  art.    473. 
Recaihier,  J.  F.  J.  A.    Memoirs  and  correspon- 
dence.   1563. 
Recent  expeditions  to  eastern  polar  seas.     1426. 
Recent  locomotives.    417. 
Reclus,  J:  J.  E.    The  earth.    337. 

—  The  earth  and  its  inhabitants.     1183. 

—  History  of  a  mountain.    337. 

—  Ocean,  atmosphere  and  life.     338. 
Records  of  the  past.    S:  Birch,  ed.    1163. 
Rede,  W:  L.     [Drama.]    588. 

Beder,  A.    Hundswuth.    410. 

Redfield,  A.  A.,  conip.    Handbook   of  the  U.  S. 

tax  law.     316. 
Redfield,  H.  V.     Homicide.    332. 
Redford,  G:    Manual  of  sculpture.    478. 
Redgrave,  G.  R.,  ed.    Historic  ornament.    471. 
Redgrave,  S:    Artists  of  the  english  school.  1528. 
Redpath,  J.    John  Brown.     1-^4. 
Redwitz-SchmOlz,  0./rci7tcrr  v.    [Drama.]   588. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


CVJ 


Reese. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Richards. 


Reece,  R.     [Drama.]     588. 
Reed,  A.     [Fiction.]    833. 

—  Martha.     1456. 

—  and   J.    Matheson.    Visit    to    the    araerican 

chvu'ches.     1865. 
Reed,  -Sir  E:  J.    Japan.    1300. 
Reed,  H:    Lectures  on  english  history.     1227. 

—  Lectures  on  english  literature.     1003. 

—  Lectures  on  the  bi'itish  poets.     1020. 

—  Life  of  Joseph  Reed.    1438. 
Reed,  I:  G.     [Fiction.]     832. 
Reed,  Pamelia  M.     [Fiction.]    833. 

Reed,  Parker  M.     Bench  and  bar  of  Wisconsin. 

1509. 
Reed,  S.     Genius.    lOTl. 

Reed,  S.  B.    House-plans  for  everybody.    459. 
Reed,  S:  R.     Vicksburg  campaign.     1358. 

—  War  of  1886.     1082. 

Reed,  W:  B.    Joseph  Reed.    1488. 
Reemelin,  C:     American  politics.     165. 
Rees,  J.     Foot-prints  of  a  letter  carrier.     256. 
Rees,  J.  E.  Ruutz-.     Home  decoration.     484. 

—  Home  oc(!upations.    499. 

—  Horace  Vernet.     1531. 
Reeve,  H:    Petrarch.     1564. 

—  Royal  and  republican  France.     1251. 
Reeve,  W.     [Drama.]     588. 
Reeves,  H.  B.     [Fiction.]     832. 

Regel,  F.     Ortschaften  imThiiringer  wald.  1245. 
Register  of  debates  in  congress.     174. 
Regnard,  J:F.     [Drama.]     589. 
Rehfues,  P.  J.     [Fiction.]    833. 
Reichenbach,   Moritz  v.,  pseud.,  see  Bethusy- 

Huc,  V.  grdfin.    677. 
Reichenbach,  O.     UeberKosmos.    281. 
Reichlin-Meldegg,  K:  A.. /reiVierrv.  Faust.  1101. 
Reid,  Christian,  pseud.,  see  Fisher,  F.  C.     728. 
Reid,  G.  H.     New  South  Wales.     1420. 
Reid,  H:     Portland  cement.     460. 
Reid,  M.     [Fiction.]    832. 

—  Man-eaters.     1185. 

—  Same.    Odd  people.    1185. 

—  and  others    Stories  about  animals.     384. 
Reid,  S.  J.    Sydney  Smith.     1457. 

Reid,  T.  W.     Charlotte  Bronte.     1546. 

Reid,  W.     Ohio  in  the  war.     1387. 

Reimar,  Reinald,  pseud.,  see  Olaser,  A.     735. 

Rein,  J:  J.     Japan.     1301. 

Rein,  W:    Luther.     1460. 

Reinbeck,  (J:     [Drama.]     589. 

Reinbold,  A.     [I'iction.]     833. 

Reinecke  Fuchs.     1114. 

Reinhardt,  L.     [Fiction.]    833. 

Reinhold,  C,  pseud.,  see  KOstlin,  C.  R. 

Reinow,  M.     [Fi(;tion.]     833. 

Reinsberg-DUring'sfeld,  I.  v.,  see  Diiringsfeld. 

Reiss,  W.,  and  A.  StilbeL     Necropolis  of  Ancon. 

1417. 
Reissmann,  A:    Hiindel.     1535. 

—  Mendel.ssohn.     1535. 

—  Mozart.    UJJO. 

Reitzenstein,  F. /rct/ra?^  V.     [Fiction.]    833. 
Reitzenstein,  K:/rciAc'rr  V.     [Drama.]    589. 
Religious  magazine.     78. 
Rellstab,  L:     [Fiction.]     833. 

—  Aus  meinem  leben.     1558. 
Remarkable  people.     260. 
Remarkable  voyages  and  travels.     1189. 
Remedi,  A.    Monete  romane.    479. 
Remsen,  I.    Theoretical  chemistry.    321. 
Remus,  Uncle,  sec  Harris,  J.  C. 


Remusat,  C.  E.  J.,  comtesse  de.    Letters.    1130. 

—  Memoirs.     1497. 

Renan,  J.  E.    English  conferences.    124. 

—  Origins  of  Christianity: 

—  1.  Life  of  Jesus.     94. 

—  2.  The  apostles.     1464. 

—  3.  St.  Paul.     1464. 

—  Recollections  of  my  youth.     1563. 

—  Spinoza.    1448. 

Rennie,  J.     The  elephant.     385. 

—  Natural  history  of  insects.     376. 

—  Natural  history  of  quadrupeds.    384. 
Renouf,    P.  Le  P.     Religion  of  ancient  Egypt. 

139. 
Renwick,  H:  B.    John  Jay.     1487. 
Renwick,   J.    Applications  of  mechanics.    312. 

—  Count  Rumtord.    1438. 

—  David  Rittenhouse.    1438. 

—  De  Witt  Clinton.     1.501. 

—  Robert  Fulton.    1438. 

I   Republic  of  Uruguay.    1416. 
Reresby,  StV  J:    Memoirs  and  travels.     1494. 
Retcliffe,   Sir  John,  pseud.,  see  GOdsche,  H.  O. 

F:    736. 
Retz,  J:  F.  P.  de  Gondi,  cardinal  de.    Memoirs. 

1497. 
Reuchlin,  H.     Geschichte  Italiens.     1263. 
Reumont,  A.  v.    Geschichte  Toscana's.     1265. 

—  Lorenzo  de'  Medici.     1477. 

Reusch,   F:  H:    Index  der  verbotenen  biich^r. 

509. 
Reuss,  E:  W:  E.    History  of  the  New  testament. 

89. 
Reuter,  F.     [Drama.]    589. 

—  Siimmtliche  werke.    833. 

Reuter,  H.     Religiose  aufkliirung  im  mittelalter. 

121. 
Revere,  J.  W.    Tour  in  California.    1403. 
Revett,  '^■.,  joint  author,  see  Stuart,  J. 
Reville,   A.     Native    religions  of   Mexico    and 

Peru.     141. 
Reybaud,  H.  E.  F.,  mme.  C:    [Fiction.]     834. 
Reynolds,  C:  B.     Old  St.  Augustine.     1381. 
Reynolds,  F:     [Drama.]     589. 
Reynolds,  G.  W.  M.     [Drama.]    589. 
Reynolds,  Sir  J.    [Essavs.]     1049. 

—  Literary  works.    466. 

Reynolds,  J:  N.  Pacific  and  Indian  oceans. 
1417. 

—  Voyage  of  the  Potomac.     1193. 
Reynoldson,  T:  H.     [Drama.]    589. 

Rhees,  W:  J.  Catalogue  of  Smithsonian  publi- 
cations.    390. 

Rhind,  W:    Vegetable  kingdom.    358. 

Rhoads,  T:  Y.  Battle-fields  of  the  revolution. 
1350. 

Rhodes,  W:  B.     [Drama.]     589. 

Rhys,  J.    Celtic  Britain.     1219. 

Ribot,  T.    Diseases  of  memory.    58. 

—  Heredity.    3.55. 
Ricardo,  1):    Works.     195. 

Rice,  A.  T.,  ed.  Essays  from  the  North  ameri- 
can.     1050. 

Rice,  C:     [Drama.]     589. 

Rice,  H.     Nature  and  cultui'e.     1098. 

— ^^ Pioneers  of  the  Western  reserve.     1387. 

Rice,  J.,  Joint  author,  see  Besant,  W. 

Rich,  A.     Roman  and  greek  antiquities.     1169. 

Rich,  O.     Bibliotheca  americana.     27,  28. 

Richards,  C.  H.  B.    Springs  of  action.    65. 

Richards,  E.  H.  Chemistry  of  cooking  and  clean- 
ing.   445. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Hicliards. 


AXTTHOR-INDEX. 


Roberts. 


cvij 


Richards,  T.  A.     [Fiction.!    834. 
Richardson,  A.  S.      Familiar  talks  on  english 
literature.     1004. 

—  Stories  from  old  english  poetry.     1024. 

—  cd.     Abelard  and  Heloise.     1461. 
Old  love  letters.     1077. 

Richardson,  B:W.     Diseases  of  modern  life.  408. 

—  Nervous  ether.    284. 

—  Phenomena  of  sleep.    284. 
Richardson,  C:    Dictionary.     272. 
Richardson,  C:  F.    Primer  of  american  lltei-a- 

ture.     1006. 

—  and  H:  A.  Clark,  cds.    College  book.    249. 
Richardson,  H.  W.     National  banks.     202. 

—  Standard  dollar.    196. 

Richardson,  James,  ^w^r^.    Central  Africa.  1324. 

—  Desert  of  Sahara.     1318. 

Richardson,  James,  cd.    Amer.    Wonders  of  the 

Yellowstone.     1399. 
Richardson,  James,    {Adam  Stwin).     [Fiction.] 

834. 
Richardson,  J :     [Fiction.]     834. 
Richardson,  Sir  J :    Arctic  searching  expedition. 

1424. 
Richardson,  J.  G.     Long  life.     402. 
Richardson,  O.     [Fiction.]     834. 
Richardson,  K.  Adventurous  boat  voyages.  1198. 
Richardson,  S:     [Fiction.]     834. 

—  Correspondence.    1552. 

Richardson,    T.    A.     Architectural    modelling. 

459. 
Richardson,  T.  G.    Human  anatomy.    398. 
Richardson,  W:    Timber  merchant's  assistant. 

459. 
Richmond,  E.  Y.    Poems.    1039. 
Richmond,  J.  C.    Metacomet.     1039. 

—  Midsummer's  day-dream.     1098. 
Richmond,  L.     [Fiction.]     834. 
Richter,  J:  P.     Leonardo.     1532. 
Richter,  J:  P.  F:     [Fiction.]     834. 

—  Anthologie.    1108. 

—  The  Campaner  Thai.     1128. 

—  Levana.     239. 

—  Life.     1559. 

—  Sammtliche  werke.     1112. 

—  [Selections.]    1103. 

—  Werke.    1107. 

—  Wit,  wisdom  and  philosophy.     1128. 
Richter,  M.     [Fiction.]     835. 

Richthofen,  F.  P.  W:  D.  freiherr  v.  China.    1298. 
Ridden,  C.  E.  L.,  mrs.  J.  H.     [Drama.]    589. 

—  I  Fiction.]     835. 
Ridderstad,  C:  F:     [Fiction.]    835. 
Riddle,  A.  C^.     [Fiction.]     835. 

Riddle,  J.  E.,  andT:  K.  Arnold.     English-latin 

lexicon.     267. 
Rideing,  W:  H:     [Fiction.]     835. 

—  History  of  London.     1229. 

Rider,  G:  T:,  cd.     Lyra  americana.    1024. 
Ridgley,  T:    Body  of  divinity.     91. 
Ridg"way,  R.    Ornithology  of  the  40th  parallel. 
383 

—  Studies  [of  birds].     383. 
Ridley,  A.  E.     [Fiction.]     835. 
Ridley,  G.    Dr.  Nicholas  Ridley.     1456. 
Riedesel,  F.  C.  L.  freiin  v.   Letters  and  journals. 

1351. 
Rieger,  M.     Klinger.     1557. 
Riehl,  W:  H:    [Fiction.]    835. 

—  Die  pfiilzer.     1248. 

Riemann,  H.     Ausdruck  in  der  musik.    494. 

—  Geschichte  der  notenschrift.    493. 


Riemann,  H. — Continued. 

—  Hiilfsmittel  der  modulation.    494. 

—  Musik-lexikon.    489. 

—  Musikallsche  logik.'    494. 

—  Musikallsche  syntaxis.     494. 

—  Natur  der  harmonlk.    494. 

—  Neue  methode  der  harmonielehre.    494. 

—  Neue  schule  der  melodik.    494. 

Riemer,  F:  W:    Mitthellungen  uber  Goethe.  1556. 
Riesenthal,  O.  v.    Jagd-lexlkon.    504. 
Riezler,  S.     Geschichte  Baierns.     1245. 
Rigrgrs,  8.  R.    Dakota  language.    280. 
Riley,  C:  V.    Cotton  worm.    437. 

—  and  J.  Monell.     Aphldkhe.     377. 
Riley,  H.  H.     Puddleford  papers.    1085. 
Riley,  J.     Loss  of  the  Commerce.     1318. 
Rimbault,  E:  F.    Great  composers.    1533. 

—  Pianoforte.     496. 

Rimmer,  A.     About  England.    1235. 
Rimmer,  W:    Art  anatomy.     482. 
Ring,  M.     [Paction.]     835. 

—  In  der  Schweiz.     1288. 

Rink,  H:  J.     Danish  Greenland.     1425. 
Riola,  H:    How  to  learn  Russian.     278. 

—  Russian  reader.     278. 
Ripa,  M.    Memoirs.     1462. 

Ripley,  G:,  and  B.  Taylor,  eds.    Literature  and 

the  fine  arts.    507. 
Ritchie,  A  C.     [Drama.]     589. 

—  Autobiography.     1537. 
Ritchie,  A.  I.     [Fiction.]    836. 

—  Book  of  sibyls.     1544. 

—  Madame  de  Sevigne.    1562. 
Ritchie,  J.  E.    Gladstone.     1492. 

—  To  Canada.     1407. 

Ritchie,  J.  S.    Wisconsin  and  its  resources.  1393. 
Ritchie,  L.     [Fiction.]    836. 

—  Romance  of  history:  France.     1252. 

—  Russia  and  the  russians.     1279. 
Ritson,  J.,  ed.    Robin  Hood.     1024. 
Ritter,  Yjvnst,  pseud.,  see  Binzer,  E.  v.     678. 
Ritter,  F:  L:    History  of  music.    493. 

—  Music  in  America.    493. 

—  Music  in  England.    493. 
Ritter,  H.  L:    [Drama.]    590. 

Rivero,  M.  E:  cle,  and  J:  J.  v.  Tschudi.  Peru- 
vian antiquities.     1417. 

Rivers,  W:  J.     History  of  South  Carolina.     1380. 

Rives,  W:C.     J.Madison.     1466. 

Rivoli,  J.     Serra  da  Estrella.     327. 

Roadside  songs  of  Tuscany.    F.  Alexander.  495. 

Robbins,  A.     Loss  of  the  Commerce.     1318. 

Robbins,  R.  American  contributors  to  english 
literature.     1003. 

Robert,  H:  M.     Parliamentary  guide.    225. 

—  Rules  of  order.     225. 
Bobertin,  R.    Gedichte.    lia'i. 

Roberts,  A.  Companion  to  the  revised  version 
of  tiie  New  testament.     88. 

—  Old  testament  revision.    86. 
Roberts,  C:    Anthropometry.    352. 

—  Colour-blindness.    410. 

—  Physical    requirements    of   factory    children. 

"352. 

Roberts,  Edwards.    With  the  invader.     1401. 
!   Roberts,  Emma.    Hlndostan.     1303. 
'    Roberts,  E.  H.    Government  revenue.    206. 

Roberts,  G:     [Drama.]     590. 
I   Roberts,  J:  S.    David  Livingstone.    1517. 
i   Roberts,  Margaret.     [Fiction.]    886. 

—  France.    1259. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Roberts, 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Ropes. 


Roberts,  Mary.     Ruins  and  old  trees.     1333. 
Roberts,  W:     Hannah  More.     1552. 
Robertson,  C.  F.    Louisiana  pui-chase.    1334. 
Robertson,  E.  S.     English  poetesses.     1544. 
Robertson,  F:  W.     Letters.     1457. 
Robertson,  J.  B.    Lectures  on  subjects  of  history. 

1161. 
Robertson,  J.  C,  joint  author,  see'RY^^^^Y^  T: 
Robertson,  T.  W:     [Drama.]     590. 

—  and  T:  H.  Lacy.     [Drama.]     590. 
Robertson,  W:    John  Bright.     1491. 
Robertson,  W:  Principal,  7).  D.    History  of  Ame- 
rica.    1331. 

—  History  of  Scotland.     1214. 

—  Knowledge  which  the  ancients  had  of  India. 

1301. 

—  Reign  of  Charles  V.     1242. 
Robin  Hood.     1024. 

Robinson,  A.  M.  F.     [Fiction.]    836. 

—  Emily  Bronte.     1546. 

Robinson,  C:  S.    Live  coal  from  the  altar.    93. 

—  ed.    Laudes  domini.    495. 

Robinson,  E:    Harmony  of  the  gospels.     89. 

—  Researches  in  Palestine.    1313. 
Robinson,  D.  G.    Moral  law.    73. 
Robinson,  T:    Bishop  Heber.     1456. 
Robinson,  F.  M.     [Fiction.]     836. 
Robinson,  F:  W:     [Fiction.]    836. 
Robinson,  Hastings,  ed.    Original  letters.    123. 
Zurich  letters.     122,  123. 

Robinson,  H:    Sewage  disposal.    406. 

Robinson,  H:  C.    Diary,  etc.     1511. 

Robinson,  H.  H.    Massachusetts  in  the  woman 

suffrage  movement.    153. 
Robinson,  H:  M.     Great  fur  land.     1406. 
Robinson,  H.  N.     Geometry.     298. 

—  Trigonometry.     298. 
Robinson,  Jane.     [Fiction.]     837. 
Robinson,  J:    Ferns.     441. 
Robinson,  N.     [Drama.]     590. 

—  comp.    Collier's  cyclopedia.    452. 
Robinson,  O.  H.    Collegre  libraries.    1. 

—  Indexing  periodicals.    1. 

—  Rochester  university  library.    241. 

—  Titles  of  books.    1. 

Robinson,  P.    Sinners  and  saints.    1368. 

—  Under  the  sun.     1304. 

Robinson,  S.  W.    Railroad  economics.    422. 

—  Teeth  of  wheels.    415. 

—  Wrought-iron  bridge  members.    421. 
Robinson,  T.  A.  L.     [Fiction.]    837. 

—  Languages  and  litei-ature  of  the  slavic  nations. 

1144. 

Robinson,  J:,  F.  Price  and  T:  Tredgold.     Con- 
struction of  roofs.     461. 

Robson,  F:     [Drama.]    590. 

Robson,  W:     Richelieu.     1497. 

Roche,   R.  M.     [Fiction.]     837. 

Rochefort,  H:     [Fiction.]    837. 

Rochholz,  E.  L:    Tell  und  Gessler.     1287. 

Rock,  D.    Action  of  the  church  upon  art.    73. 

—  Textile  fabrics.    456. 
Rockstro,  W:  S.     Handel.     1535. 

—  Mendelssohn.     1535. 
Rockwell,  J.  E.    Shorthand.    447. 

—  Teaching-,  etc.,  of  shorthand.    242. 
Rockwell,  R.     [Fiction.]     837. 
Rocky  mountain  locust.     436, 437. 
Rodenberg,  J.     [Fiction.]     837. 

—  Alltagsleben  in  London.     1235. 

—  England,  literary  and  social.    1232. 

—  Harfe  von  Erin.    1144. 

—  Herbst  in  Wales.    1236. 


Rodenberg,  J . — Continued. 

—  Insel  der  heiligen.     1230. 

—  Pariser  bilderbueh.     1261. 

—  Stillleben  auf  Sylt.     1247. 

—  VerschoUene  inseln.     1209. 

—  ed.    Paris.     1261. 

Rodenbough,  T.  F.     Afghanistan.     1318. 

—  From  everglade  to  canon.     233. 
Rodney,  M.  R.     [Fiction.]     837. 
Rodt-Calkum,  — .     [Fiction.]    837. 
Rodwell,  G:  F.,  ed.     Dictionary  of  science.    283. 
Rodwell,  G:  H.     [Drama.]     590. 

Rodwell,  J.  T:  G.     [Drama.]     590. 
Roe,  A.  S.     [Fiction.]    837. 
Roe,  E:P.     [Fiction.]     837. 

—  Success  with  small  fruits.    438. 
Roe,  E.  R.     [Fiction.]     837. 
Roe,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]    838. 

Roelker,  B.     Constitution  of  France.     212. 
Rogers,  E.  P.    Magnetism  of  the  cross.    93. 
Rogers,  F.     Magnetism  of  Iron  vessels.     317. 
Rogers,  H:    Defence  of  Eclipse  of  faith.     99. 

—  Eclipse  of  faith.    99. 

—  Grey  son  letters.    1082. 

—  Reason  and  faith.     77. 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T.      Agriculture    and    prices  in 
England.    196. 

—  Six  centuries  of  work  and  wages.     200. 

—  Social  economy.     145. 

Rogers,  M.     Waverley  dictionary.     1048. 
Rogers,  S:    Poetical  "works.     1039. 

—  Recollections.     1443. 
~  Table-talk.     1098. 

Rogerus  de  Wendover.    Flowers  of  history.  1221. 
Roget,  P:  M:      Animal    and   vegetable"  physi- 
ology.   81. 

—  Thesaurus.    274. 
Rog:gre,W.    Prinz  Eugen.    1430. 

Rohlfs,  G.     Adventures  In  Morocco.    1318. 

—  Quer  durch  Afrika.     1324. 

Rohrbach,  C:,  joint  author,  see  Kretschmer,  A. 

Roland,  Chanson  de.    1129. 

R81iner,  J:    Gedichte.    1105. 

Rollin,  C:    Ancient  history.     1164. 

—  Histoire  anclenne.     1164. 

Rollins,  E.  C.    New  England  bygones.    1369. 

—  Old-time  child  life.     1369. 

Rollwyn,  J.  A.  S.    Astronomy  simplified.    301. 
Romanes,  G:  J:     Animal  intelligence.    370. 

—  Mental  evolution  in  animals.     370. 

—  Scientific  evidences  of  organic  evolution.    354. 
ROmer,  Dr.,  pseud.,  see  Deinhardstein,  J:  L: 
Romingrer,  C:    Geolog-yof  lower  peninsula  of  Michigan. 

339. 

—  Manjuette  and  Menominee  iron  regions.    SJ9. 

—  -  Pahroiitology  of  lower  peninsula  of  Michigan.    339. 

—  Palii'o/.oic  rocks  of  upper  peninsula  of  Michigan.    339. 
Romney,  Karl,  see  Sidney,  H: 

Rood,  O.  N.     Modern  chromatics.    314. 
Roorbach,  O.  A.    Bibliotheca  americana.    16. 
Roos,  J.  D.  C.  de.     Linkages.     415. 
Roosevelt,  Blanche,  see  IMcker-Machetta,  B.  R. 
Roosevelt,  R.  B.    Five  acres  too  much.    430. 

—  Game  fish.    503. 

—  Superior  fishing.     504. 
Roosevelt,  T.     Naval  war  of  1812.     1352. 
Root,  L.  C.    Quinby's  new  bee-keeping.    442. 
ROpell,  R:  Polen  um  die  mltte  des  18.  jahrh.  1277. 

—  and  J.  Caro.     Geschlchte  Polens.    1277. 
Roper,  S.    Questions  and  answers  for  engineers. 

416. 
Ropes,  J:  C.     Army  under  Pope.    1357. 

—  McClellan's  plans  for  the  campaign  of  1863.    1358, 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Ropes. 


ATTTHOR-tNDEX. 


Ruskin. 


Ropes,  M.  E.     mction.]     838. 
Roquette,  O:    [Fiction.]    838. 

—  Joh.  Christ.  Giinther.     1557. 

—  Waldmeisters  brautfalirt.     1118. 
Borisou,  G.    The  creative  week.    73. 
Roscher,  W:  G:  F:     Political  economy.     195. 

—  Wiihrungsfrage    der    deutschen  m'iinzreform. 

203. 
Roscoe,  H:     Eminent  british  lawyers.     1511. 
Roscoe,  H:E.     Chemistry.    320." 

—  Spectrum  analysis.    322. 

—  What  the  earth  is  composed  of.    28.5. 

—  awZ  C:  Schorlemmer.     Chemistry.    321. 
Roscoe,  T:     [Fiction.]    838. 

—  Life  of  Swift.    1019. 

—  William  the  conqueror.     1469. 
Roscoe,  W:    Leo  X.     1462. 

—  Lorenzo  de'  Medici.     1477. 

—  Poetical  works.     1039. 

Kose,  Edmund.    Delirium  tremens.    410. 

—  Starrkrampf.    410. 
Rose,  E:    [Drama.]    590. 

Bose,  H.  J.    Bunsen  and  Williams.    K. 
Rose,  J.     Mechanical  drawing.     483. 

—  Practical  machinist.     415. 

Rosecrans,  W:  S.   Battle  of  Murfreesboro'.    1358. 
Rosegg-er,  P.  K.     [Fiction.]     839. 
Rosen,  G.  v.     Bilder  ans  Spanien.     1273. 
Rosen,  Ludwig.  pseud.,  see  Jtingst,  L:  V.     775. 
Rosengarten,  A.     Architectural  styles.    474. 
Roseng-arten,   J.    G.     German  soldier   in    the 

wars  of  the  U.  S.  1349. 
Kosenkranz,  K:  Voltaire.  1429. 
Rosenthal,  I.   Physiology  of  muscles  and  nerves. 

399. 
Rosenthal,  L:    America  and  France.     164. 
Rosenthal-Bonin,  H.  v.     [Fiction.]    839. 
Rosing,  S.     Engelsk-dansk  ordbog.     270. 
Roskowska,  M.  v.     [Fiction.]    839. 
Rosier,  R.     [Fiction.]     839. 

Rosmini-Serbati,  A.    Modern  philosophies.    47. 
Ross,  C.  K.     Charley  Ross.     1509. 
Ross,  D.  W.    Land-holding  among  the  germans. 

Ross,  Sir  J:    Second  voyage.     1423. 

Ross,  J:  M.    Scottish  history  and  literature.  1214. 

Ross,  P.     [Fiction.]     839. 

Rossa,   O'D.      Irisl 

1494. 

Kosse,  I.  C.    Notes  on  Alaska.    1425. 
Rossetti,  C.  G.     [Fiction.]     839. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1039. 

Rossetti,  D.  G.     [Poetical  works.]     1039. 
Rossetti,  W:  M.    Lives  of  famous  poets.    1544. 
Rossiter,  E.  K.,    and  F.  A.   Wright.      Modern 

house-painting.    402. 
Rossiter,  W:    Dictionary  of  scientillc  terms.  282. 
ROssler,  R.     [Fiction.]  '  839. 
Roth,  E:     [Fiction.]    839. 

—  Index  to  Littell's  living  age.     35. 

Roth,  P.     Geschichte  des  beneflcialwesens.     160. 

Roth,  R.     Stanleys  reise.     1326. 

Rothenfels,  Emmy  von,  pseud.,  see  Ingersleben, 

E.  v.    766. 
Rothrock,  J.  T.     Botany  of  Wheeler's  survey. 

.365. 

—  Vacation  cruising.     1379. 
Rotteck,  C:  W.  R.  v.    [Auswahl.]    1108. 

—  and  C:  T.  Welcker,  eds.     Staats-lexikon.    145. 
Rotterdam,  J:  van.     [Fiction.]    839. 

Round,  W:M.F.     [Fiction.]    839. 
Rousseau,  J:  J.     Bekenntnisse.    1562. 

—  Emil.    239. 


rebels   in   english    prisons. 


Rousseau,  J:  J.— Continued. 

—  Emile.    239. 

—  Gesellschaftsvertrag.     160. 

—  Political  economy.     195. 

—  Social  compact.  "  160. 
Rousselet,  L:     [Fiction.]     839. 

Routh,  E:  J:     System  of  ri«;id  bodies.     311. 
Routledge,   R.      Discoveries  and  inventions  of 
the  19th  century.    388. 

—  Popular  history  of"  science.    289. 
Rowan,  F.  J.     Boiler  incrustation.    417. 
Rowbotham,  F.  J.    Trip  to  prairie-land.     1396. 
Rowbotham,  T:    Sketching  from  nature.    485. 
Rowe,  N:     [Drama.]     591. 

—  joint  author,  see  Iieslie,  H:    566. 
Rowel,  M.,  pseud.,  see  Thisted,  W.  A.     106. 
Rowell,  G:  P.,  and  CO.   Newspaper  directory.  (33. 
Rowland,  W:  L.    Mnfr.  of  chemical  products.    453. 
Rowlands,  C.    Henry  M.  Stanley.     1517. 
Rowson,  S.     [Fiction.]     840. 

Roxburghe  ballads.     1023. 

Royal  geographical  society  proceedings.     1186. 
Royal  society  catalogue  of  scientific  papers.    24. 
Royal  society  of  Canada,  transactions.     293. 
Royall,  W:L.    Reply  to  "A  fool's  errand".    168. 
Royce,  C.  C.    Cessions  of  land  by  Indian  tribes.    1340. 
Rubin,  T.  A.     Sphinx  americana.    499. 
RUcker,  A.  W.    Coal.    323. 
Ruckert,  F:     [Drama.]     591. 

—  Antholog-ie.    1109. 

—  Poetische  werke.    1118. 

—  Wisdom  of  the  brahmin.    1118. 
RUckert,  H:     Luther.    1429. 
Rudbeck,  T.  G.     [Fiction.]     840. 

Rudler,  F.  W.,  and  G:  G.  Chisholm.     Europe. 
1203. 

Rudolphi,  J:     [Fiction.]    840. 
1   Ruffini,  G.     [Fiction.]     840. 
I   Ruggles,  H:    Germany.     1247. 

Ruhland,  Marie,  pseud.,  see  Calm,  M.    690. 
I   Rule,  W.  H.     History  of  the  inquisition.     120. 
!   Rumelin,  G.     Shakespearestudien.     1045. 

Rumohr,  T.  W:  K.     [Fiction.]    840. 

Runeberg,  J:  L:      Hanna.     1143. 

—  Kimig  Fjalar.     1143. 

—  Lyrical  songs  and  epigrams.     1143. 

—  Nadeschda.     1143. 

—  Sagen  des  fiihnrich  Stahl.     1143. 
Runkel,  W:  M.     [Fiction.]     840. 
Runkle,  J:  D.    Values  of  coefficients.     303. 

—  Same ;  Asteroid  supplement.    303. 
Rupert,  A.  E.  D.  de.   Californians  and  mormons. 

1399. 
i   Ruppius,  O:     [Fiction.]    840. 
i  Ruschenberger,  W:  S.  W.    Natural  hi.story.  368. 
j   Rusco,  pseud.,  see  Smith,  M.  A. 

Rush,  B:     Diseases  of  the  mind.    53. 

Rush,  J.     Philosophy  of  the  human  voice.     516. 

Rush,  R:    Occasional  productions.     1098. 

—  Residence  at  the  court  of  London.     1488. 
Rushton,  W:  L.    Shakespeare  illustrated.     1046. 
Ruskin,  J:     [Fiction.]     840. 

—  Aratra  Pentelici.    477. 

—  Ariadne  florentina.     489. 

—  Arrows  of  the  chace.     1081, 

—  Art  culture.     467. 

—  Art  of  England.     488. 

—  Crown  of  wild  olive.    62. 

—  Deucalion.     336. 

—  Eagle's  nest.    466. 

—  p]lements  of  drawing.     481. 

—  Ethics  of  the  dust.    322. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Uuskin. 


ATJlHOft-INDEX. 


Saint  dimoil. 


Suskin,  3:— Continued. 

—  Fors  clavigera.    150. 

—  Frondes  agrestes.     467. 

—  Laws  of  Fesole.    481. 

—  Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting.     474. 

—  Lectures  on  art.    466. 

—  Letters  to  young  girls.    154. 

—  Love's  meinie.    882. 

—  Modern  painters.    466. 

—  Mornings  in  Florence.     469. 

—  Munera  pulveris.     195. 

—  Pearls  for  young  ladies.     154. 

—  Perspective.     482. 

—  Poems.     1039. 

—  Poetry  of  architecture.    474. 

—  Political  economy  of  art.    469. 

—  Precious  thoughts.     62. 

—  Pre-Raphaelitism.    467. 

—  Proserpina.     359. 

—  Queen  of  the  air.     136. 

—  St.  Mark's  rest.     1264. 

—  Sesame  and  lilies.     1072. 

—  Seven  lamps  of  architecture.    474. 

—  Stones  of  Venice.    476. 

—  Storm  cloud  of  the  19th  century.     330. 

—  Study  of  architecture.    474. 

—  Time  and  tide.    197. 

—  The  true  and  beautiful.    1072. 

—  Two  paths.    469. 

—  Unto  this  last.     195. 

Rusling',  J.  F.     Across  America.    1399. 
Russell,  A.,  ed.     Gesammt-verlagskatalog.     19. 
Russell,  A.  P.    Charactei'istics.     1072. 

—  Library  notes.     1072. 

—  Thomas  Corwin.     1485. 

Russell,  C:    New  views  on  Ireland.     172. 
Russell,  C:  W.     [Fiction.]     840. 
Russell,  F.  S.    Russian  wars  with  Turkey.  1276. 
Russell,  I.  C.    Geologrical  history  of  Lake  Labontaii. 

:B8. 
Russell,  J:,  duke  of  Bedford.    Correspondence. 

1078. 
Russell,  J:  earl.     History  of  the  english  govern- 
ment.    162. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  affairs  of  Europe.    1203. 

—  Recollections  and  suggestions.     192. 
Russell,  J:  F.     Samuel  Johnson.     1550. 
Russell,  M.    Ancient  and  modern  I^gypt.    1320. 

—  Barbary  states.     1317. 

—  Connection    of   sacred    and    profane  history. 

1164. 

—  Nubia  and  Abyssinia.     1322. 

—  Oliver  Cromwell.     1469. 

—  Palestine.     1310. 

—  Polynesia.     1420. 

Russell,  M.  C.     Uncle  Dudley's  odd  hours.  1085. 
Russell,  Lady  R.    Letters.     1078. 
Russell,  T:,  joint  author,  see  Nason,  E. 
Russell,  W:    Extraordinary  men.    1436. 

—  Extraordinary  women.    i436. 

—  Intellectual  education.    244. 

—  Modern  Europe.     1197. 
Russell,  W:  C.     [Fiction.]    840. 

—  Sailors'  language.     450. 
Russell,  W:  H.    Canada.     1407. 

—  Diary  in  India.     1303. 

—  Diary,  north  and  south.     1366. 

—  Expedition  to  the  Crimea.     1276. 

—  Hesperothen.     1344. 
Rutherford,  S:     Joshua  redivivus.     77. 
Rutherford,  T:     Natural  philosophy.     309. 


Ruutz-Rees,  J.  E.,  see  Rees. 
Ryan,  D.  L.     [Drama.]     591. 
Ryan,  R:    [Drama.]    591. 
Rydberg,  A.  V:     [Fiction.]    841. 

—  Magic  of  the  middle  ages.     54. 

—  Roman  days.    1269. 

Ryder,  E:,  c'omp.    Elizabeth  Fry.     1512. 
Ryder,  J:  A.     [Embryological  papers.]     355. 

—  Protozoa  and  protophytes.    373. 
Rylance,  J.  H.    Social  questions.     197. 
Ryland,  J.  E:,  ed.    John  Foster.     1458. 


S.,  E.  L.    Belt  and  spur.     1201. 

—  City  in  the  sea.     1264. 
S.,  H.C:     [Fiction.]     841. 

S.,  J.  D.     History  of  the  U.  S.     1345. 
S.,  J.  of  Dale,  pseud.,  see  Stimson,  F:  J.     864. 
S.,  M.  E.  W.,  see  Sherwood,  M.  E.  W. 
Sabine,  L.    American  loyalists.     1482. 

—  Duels  and  duelling.    259. 

—  Edward  Preble.    1438. 

Sabine,  R.     Electric  telegraph.    448. 

Sacher-Masoch,  L.  WWcr  V.     [Fiction.]    841. 

Sachs,  H.    Werke.    1105. 

Sachs,  J.     Botany.    360. 

Sacred  books  of  the  east,   see  Muller,  F:  M.,  ed. 

Saddle-horse.     502. 

Sadi.     Gulistan.    1148. 

—  Rosengai'ten.     1148. 

Sadler,  L.  R.    London  parks.     1236. 

—  and  J:  C.  Hotten.    History    of    signboards. 

261. 
Sadlier,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]    841. 
Sa«Ford,   M.  J.,   aiid  M.  E.  Allen.     Health  for 

girls.    404. 
Safford,  T.  H.    Catalogue  of  stars.     302. 
Safiford,  W:  H.    Blennerhasset.     1484. 

—  Blennerhasset  papers.    181. 
Sagas  from  the  far  east.    143. 

Sa^e,  B.,J.    The  republic  of  republics.    164. 
Saigey,  E.    Unity  of  natural  phenomena.    311. 
Saint- Amand,    A.    L.,    see  Imbert    de    Saint- 

Amand. 
Saint-Aubain,  A.  N.     [Fiction.]     841. 
St.  Augustine  ;  sketches.     1381. 
St.  Clair,  A.     Correspondence,  ete.     182. 
Saint-Evremond,  C:    Works.     1129. 
St.  Georges,   J:   H.   Vernoy  de,  and  A.  eomte 

Ribbing,  raZ/cr/deLeuven.    [Drama.]    591. 
Saint-Hilaire,  Marco  de,  pseud.,  see  Hilaire,  E. 

M.     757. 
St.  John,  B.     Purple  tints  of  Paris.    1261. 

—  Residence  in  a  Levantine  family.     1321. 

—  Village  life  in  Egypt.     1321. 

St.   John,   H:,    viseount    Bolinqbroke.      Works. 

1018. 
St.  John,  Mrs.  H.  R.     Audubon.     1521. 
St.  John,  J.  A:    Celebrated  travellers.    1515. 

—  Hellenes.     1171. 

St.  John,  P.  B.    IJiograjjhy  of  Montaisrne.    1129. 

—  French  revolution  in  1848.     1258. 
St.  John,  Sir  S.    Hayti.     1413. 

St.  Louis  academy  of  science.     Archaeology  of 

Missouri.     349. 
Saint-Mars,  G.  A.  vicomtesse  de.    [Fiction.]    841. 
Saint-Maurice,   C:  R.   E.    de.     Geschichte    der 

kreuzziige.     1200. 
Saint  Pierre,  J.  H:  B.  de.     [Fiction]    841. 
-Works.     1129. 

Saint  Prix,  Berriat  de,  see  Berriat  de  Saint  Prix. 
Saint  Simon,  L:  de  R.  due  de.     Memoirs.     1497. 


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Sainte  Beuve . 


ATTTHOB-INDEX . 


Sayce. 


cxj 


Sainte  Beuve,  C:  A:    Celebrated  women.    1560. 

—  Mme.  Desbordes-Valmore.    1561. 

—  Monday-chats.     1129. 

—  Theophiie  Gautier.    1.5«0. 

Saintine,  J.  X.  Boniface,  called.   [Fiction.]    842. 
Saintsbury,  G:  W.     Dryden.     1549. 

—  French  literatui*e.     1127. 
Sala,  G:A:     [Fiction.]    842. 

—  America  revisited.     1367. 

—  Breakfast  in  bed.     1098. 

—  Due  north.    1279. 

—  Due  south.     1267. 

—  Living  London.     1098. 

—  Looking  at  life.     1098. 

—  Paris  herself  again.     1261. 

Salice-Contessa,  see  Contessa. 
Salis-Seewis,  J:  G./rei?ierr  V.    Godlchte.    1106. 

—  Gediehte.    1108. 

Salisbury,  Marquis  of.     Speeches.    1494. 
Salisbury,  A.     Normal  instruction  in  Wis.     243. 

—  Wis.  teachers'  as.sociation.     243. 
Salkeld,  J.     [Fiction.]     842. 

—  Chissical  antiquities.    1170. 
Sallustius  Crispus,  C.     [Works.]     1178. 
Salm-Salm,  A.  prinzessin  v.     Ten  years  of  my 

life.     1480. 
Salmon,  G:    Analytic  geometry.     300. 

—  Conic  sections.    300. 

—  Higher  plane  curves.     300. 

Salomon,  L:    Deutsche  national-literatur.    1103. 

Saltus,  E.  E.    Balzac.     1561. 

Samarow,    Gregor,  pseud.,  see   Meding,   J:  F. 

M.  O. 
Sampleton,  Samuel,  pseud.,  see  Monti,  L: 
Samson,  G:  W.     Art  criticism.     467. 
Samuels,  A.  F.     [Fiction.]     842. 
Samue.son,  J.     Roumania.     1292. 
Sanborn,  A.  L.,  and  J.  R.  Berryman.      Supp. 

to  Revised  statutes  of  Wis.     220. 
Sanborn,  F.  B.     Thoreau.     1542. 

—  ed.    Emerson.     1447 
John  Brown.     1484. 

Sanborn,  K.,  efZ.     Wit  of  women.     1083. 
Sancroft,  W:    New  whole  duty  of  man.     103. 
Sand,    George,  jjseud.,  see  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A. 

716. 
Sandeau,  L.  S.  J.     [Fiction.]     842. 

—  and  A.  Decourcelle,  sec  Clarke,  C.  538. 
Sander,  F.  Lexikon  der  piidagogik.  240. 
Sanders,  D.     Ergiinzungsworterbuch.    276. 

—  Hauptschwierigkeiten.     276. 
Sandham,  E.    [Fiction.]     842. 

Sandras  de  Courtilz,  G.,  see  Courtilz  de  San- 

dras.     703. 
Sandwith,  H.     Belagerung  von  Kars.     1291. 
Sands,  R.  C:    [Fiction.]     842. 

—  Writings.     1017. 

Sangster,  M.  E.     [Fiction.]     842. 

Sanitarian.     397. 

Sanitary  care  and  treatment  of  children.     404. 

Sanitary  commission.     235. 

Sanitary  engineer.     390. 

Sankey,  C:     Spartan  and  theban  supremacies. 

1174. 
Sankey,  Y>:,  joint  author,  sec  Bliss,  P.  P. 
Sansom,  J.     Lower  Canada.     1407. 
Sanson,  H:,  ed.    Memoirs  of  the  Sansons.     1511. 

—  Mysterien  vom  schaftbt.     1511. 
Santa  Barbara,  All  about.     1403. 

Santarem,  M.  F.  visconde  de.      Americus  Ves- 
pucius.     1518. 


Saphir,  M.  G.     Schriften.     1125. 

Sarcey,  F.     [Fiction.]    842. 

Sardou,  V.,  .sec  Amcotts,  V.     520. 

Sargent,  C :  S.     Forests  of  North  America.     439. 

Sargent,  E.     Planchette.     56. 

—  ed.     [Drama.]    591. 

—  -  [Fiction.]    842. 

Arctic  adventure.     1423. 

Harper's  cyclopaedia  of  poetry.     1022. 

Sargent,  G:  E.     [Fiction.]    842. 

—  Stories  of  old  England.     1227. 

—  Joint  author,  see  Walshe,  E.  H.    886. 
Sargent,  J:    Henry  Martyn.     1456. 
Sargent,  L.  M.     [Fiction".]    842. 

—  Dealings  with  the  dead.     1072. 

Sargent,  M.  E.,  etZ.    Radical  club  of  Bo.ston.  1073. 

Sargent,  N.     Public  men  and  events.     1353. 

Sargent,  W.    Major  Andre.    1504. 

Sarpi,  P:    History  of  the  council  of  Trent.     122. 

Sartoris,  A.     [Fiction.]    842. 

Sartorius,  G:  F:  C.  freiherr  von  Waltershausen. 

Hanseatischer  bund.     1245. 
Saturday  I'eview.    512. 
Sauer,  K:  M.     [Fiction.]    843. 

—  Italienische  litteratur.     1131. 

Saulcy,  L:  F.  J.  de.     Journey  round  the  Dead 

sea.     1312. 
Saunders,  F:    About  woman.    65. 

—  Great  metropolis.     1235. 

—  Pastime  papers.     1098. 

—  Salad  for  the  social.    1098. 

—  Salad  for  the  solitary.    1098. 
Saunders,  J:     [Fiction.]    843. 
Saunders,  K.,  see  Cooper,  K.     703. 
Saunders,  W:    Insects  injurious  to  fruit.    436. 

—  Soils  and  products  of  Florida.     1381. 
Saunders,  W:,  of  England.    Through  the  light 

continent.     1367. 

Saussure,  H:  de.    American  wasps.    379. 

Sauzade,  John  S.,  pseud.,  see  Payn,  J. 

Sauzay,  A.    Wonders  of  glass-making.    452. 

Savage,  James,  of  the  Lond.  inst.  The  librar- 
ian.    16. 

Savage,  James,  jyrcs.  of  Mass.  hist.  soc.  Genea- 
logical dictionary  of  New  England.     1566. 

Savage,  J:     [Drama.]     591. 

—  '98  and  '48.     1212. 

—  Our  living  i-epresentative  men.     1483. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1039. 

Savage,  J:,  D.  D.    Letters  of  the  antients.    1133. 
Savage,  M.  J.     [Fiction.]    843. 

—  Belief  in  God.     92. 

—  Beliefs  about  the  Bible.    85. 

—  Beliefs  about  man.    95. 

—  Christianity  the  science  of  manhood.    99. 

—  Man,  woman  and  child.    64. 

—  Modern  sphinx.     1073. 

—  Morals  of  evolution.     62. 

—  Religion  of  evolution.     77. 
Savage,  M.  W.     [Fiction.]     843. 

Savage,  W.  H.     Intellectual  basis  of  faith.     92. 

Savarin,  see  Brillat-Savarin,  A. 

Saville,  J:F.     [Drama.]     591. 

Savin,  Una,  pseud.,  see  Hepworth,  Mrs.  G:  H. 

754. 
Saxby,  jlfr,s.  — .     Breakers  ahead.     1197. 
Saxe,  J:  G.     [Poetical  works.]     1039. 
Say,  J:  B     Political  economy.    195. 
Say,  T:    Entomology.    376.  ' 
Sayce,  A.  H:     Ancient  empires  of  the  east.    1165. 

—  Fresh  light  from  ancient  monuments.     1165. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Scadding'. 


AUTHOB-INDEX. 


Schmidt. 


Scadding,  H:,  and  J:  C.  Dent.    Toronto.     1407. 
Scarth,  H:M.     Roman  Britain      1219. 
Schaad,  J:C.     [Drama.]     591. 
Schack,  A.  F:  grafy.    Gesammelte  werke.  1119. 
Schafer,  A.     Demosthenes.     1498. 

—  Siebenjahriger  krieg.     1244. 

Schafer,  D.     Hansestiidte  und  Waldemar.     1245. 
Schafer,  H:     Geschichte  von  Portugal.     1272. 

—  joint  author,  see  Lemke,  F:  W: 
Schafer,  J:  W:    Goetlie's  leben.     1557. 
Schaff",  P.    America.     164. 

—  Companion  to  the  greek  testament.     88. 

—  Creeds  of  Christendom.     125. 

—  Germany.     123. 

—  History  of  the  apostolic  church.     118. 

—  History  of  the  chi-istian  church.     117,  118. 

—  Person  of  Christ.     94. 

—  Revision  of  the  english  Bible.    88. 

—  St.  Augustine.     1464. 

Schaffle,  A.  E.  F:   Kapitalismus  und  socialismus, 
see  Kaufmann,  M.    204. 

—  Quintessenz  des  socialismus.     204. 
Schaflfy,  Mirza,  see  Bodenstedt,  F:  M.  v. 
Schaick,  C.  van.     [Fiction.]     843. 
Scharf,  J.  T:    Historv  of  Maryland.     1378. 
Scharling,  K:  H:     [Fiction.]  "843. 
Schasler,  M.    Dramatische  musik.    495. 

—  Materialistische  und  idealistische  Weltanschau- 

ung.   52. 

—  Moderne  denkmalswuth.    66. 
Schede,  M.    Amputationen.    411. 

Scheel,  H.  v.     Eisenthum  und  erbrecht.    213. 
Schefer,  L.     [Fiction.]     843. 
Scheffel,  J.  V:  v.     [Fiction.]    843. 

—  [(jedichte.]     1119. 

—  Trumpeter  of  Siikkin^en.     1119. 
ScheflFer-Boichorst,  P.  Florentiner  studien.  1265. 
Scheie  de  Vere,  M.     Modern  magic.     54. 

—  Romance  of  american  history.     1349. 

—  Stray  leaves.    288. 

—  Studies  in  english.    269. 

—  Wonders  of  the  deep.    288. 
Schellbach,  E.     [Fiction.]    843. 
Schellen,  T:  J.  H.     Spectrum  analysis.    322. 

—  Spectrum  analysis.    284. 

Schellingr,  F :  \V :    Relatloa  of  the  plastic  arts  to  nature. 

not. 
Schem,  A.  J.    Statistics  of  the  world.     155. 

—  joint  author,  see  Kiddle,  H: 
Schenkel,  D.     Schlciermacher.     1461. 
Schenkendorf,  M.  v.    Anthologric.    11(H). 

—  Gedichte.     1119. 

Scherer,  W:    .Jacob  Grimm.     1519. 
Scherr,  J.     [Fiction.]    843. 

—  AUgemeine  geschichte  der  literatur.    508. 

—  Blucher.     1506. 

—  Deutsche  kultur-  und  sittengeschichte.    152. 

—  Drai  hofgeschichteu.     1161. 

—  English  literature.     1003. 

—  Die  gekreuzigte.     55. 

—  Germania.    1240. 

—  Geschichte  der  deutschen  frauenwelt.     152. 

—  Menschliche  tragikomodie.     1161. 

—  Schiller  and  his  times.     1559. 

—  Schiller  und  seine  zeit.     1559. 

—  ed.     Bildersaal  der  wcltliteratur.     509. 
Scherzer,  C:  v.    Wanderungen  durch  Nicaragua, 

etc.     1412. 

—  ed.    Expedition  nach  Indicn,  China,  etc.    1296. 
Schifif,  H.     [Fiction.]    844. 

Schi-king.     1148. 

Schild,  M.,  ed.    Old  english  costumes.     260. 


Schiller,  J:  C.  F:  v.     [Drama.]    592. 

—  [Fiction.]     844. 

—  Briefwechsel  mit  Goethe.     1124. 

—  Briefwechsel  mit  Korner.     1124. 

—  Correspondence  with  Goethe.     1124. 

—  Letters.     1124. 

—  Naive  and  sentimental  poetry.    1103. 

—  Poems  and  ballads.     1120. 

—  Stlmmtliche  werke.     1112. 

—  Thirty  years'  war.     1238. 

—  Werke.    1107. 

—  Works.     1112. 
Schilling,  E.     [Fiction.]     844. 
Schirmer,  A.     [Fiction.]     844. 
Schlagel,  M.  v.     [Fiction.]     844. 
Schlagintweit-Sakiinliinski,    H.    v.      Reisen  in 

Indien  und  Hochasien.     1304. 
Schlegrel,  A:  W:  V.    Antholog-ie.    1109. 

—  Dramatic  art  and  literature.     513. 

—  Same.    1108. 

—  Siimmtliche  werke.     1112. 

Schlegel,  K:  W:  F:  v.     Aesthetic  and  miscellan- 
eous works.    508. 

—  Anthologie.    1109. 

—  History  of  literature.     509. 

—  Lectures  on  modern  history.     1198. 

—  Philo.sophy  of  history.     1149. 

—  Same.    1104. 

—  Philosophy  of  life  and  language.     49. 
Schleiden,  M.  J.    Das  meer.    328. 

—  Poetry  of  the  vegetable  world.     359. 

—  Sciences  among  the  jews.     139. 
Schleiermacher,  F:  E.  I).    Social  element  in  relijrion. 

1103. 
Schlessing,  A.     Deutscher  worterschatz.    277. 
Schleyer,  J:  M.     Volapiik.     264. 
Schliemann,  H:    Ilios.     1310. 

—  Mycenae.    1290. 

—  Tiryns.    1290. 

—  Troja.     1310. 

—  Troy  and  its  remains.     1310. 
SchlOgl,  F:    Wiener  blut.     1249. 

—  Wiener  luft.     1250. 

Schlosser,  F:  C.    History  of  the  18th  and  19th 
century.     1203. 

—  VVeltgeschichte.     1154. 
Schlosser,  L:W:  G.    Erlebnisse.     1240. 
Schmeidler,  J.   Religiose  anschauungen  Frobels. 

246. 
Schmid,  H.  T.  v.     [Fiction.]     844. 
Schmid,  J:  Christoph  v.     [Fiction.]    845. 
Schmid,  R.    Theories  of  Darwin.     354. 
Schmidt,  B.    Unterlelbsbriiche.    411. 
Schmidt,  C:  W:  A.     Melanchthon.     1460. 
Schmidt,  E.  A.    Geschichte  von  Frankreich.  1250. 
Schmidt,  E:  O.    Niedere  thiere.    36.5. 
Schmidt,  F.     Alexander  v.  Humboldt.     1522. 

—  Benjamin  Franklin.     1486. 

—  Bilder  aus  dem  Elsa-ss.     1245. 

—  Bilder  aus  Lothringen.     1245. 

—  Deutsche  kriege.     1239. 

—  Ernst  Moritz  Arndt.     1555. 

—  Fichte.     1447. 

—  Friedrich  der  grosse.    1474. 

—  Fiirst  BismarcK.     1495: 

—  Gellert.     1556. 

—  Goethe.     1557. 

—  (Grosser  kurf iirst.     1473. 

—  Herder.     1557. 

—  Hohenstaufen.     1241. 

—  Joseph  II.     1474. 

—  Kaiser  Wilhelm.    1474. 

—  Karl  der  grosse.     1473. 


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Schmidt. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Schupp. 


CXUJ 


Schmidt,  F. —  Continued. 

—  Kciuigin  Luise.     1474. 

—  Lessing.     1558. 

—  Luther.     1460. 

—  Moses  Mendelssohn.     1558. 

—  Oedipus.     1138. 

—  Oranienburg  und  Fehrbellin.    1244. 

—  Pestalozzi.     1513. 

—  Schiller.     1559. 

—  Tiirken  vor  Wien.     1291. 

—  Volkerbilder.     1165. 

—  Weltgeschichte.     1154. 

in  iibersichtlicher  darstollung.     1151. 

—  tr.    Nal  und  Daraajanti.     1148. 

Sakuntala.     1148. 

Schmidt,  F:  L:     [Drama.]     592. 
Schmidt,  J.     Deutsche  literatur.     1102. 

—  Franzosische  literatur.     1128. 

—  Geistiges  leben  in  Deutschland.     1102. 

—  Geistiges  leben  unserer  zeit.     1122. 

—  Lessing-.    1430. 

—  Portraits  aus  dem  19.  jahrh.     1122. 
Schmidt,  K:    Geschichte  der  piidagogik.    243. 
Schmidt,  M.     [Fiction.]     846. 

Schmidt,  O.    Descent  and  darwinism.     354. 
Schmidt,  P.  V:    Gewalt  oder  geist.     132. 
Schmidt,  P.  W:    Die  beiden  richtungen  in   der 

ovangelischon  kirche.     132. 
Schmidt- Weissenfels,  E:     [Fiction.]     846. 

—  Seharnhorst.     1506. 
Schmieden,  E.     [Fiction.]    846. 
Schmitt,  H.     Pedal  des  clavieres.    496. 
Schmitz,  L.     History  of  Greece.     1172. 
SchmoUer,  G.    Deutsche  weberei.    456. 

—  Grundfragen  des  rechts  und  der  volkswirth- 

schaft.     204. 
Schnaase,  C:    Geschichte  der  bildenden  kiinste. 

471. 
Schneider,  J:  P.     Ungedeckte  bank-note.    202. 

—  Zur  wiihrungsfrage.    202. 

Schneller,  J.  F.     Geschichte  von  Bohmen.    1243. 
Schober,  J:N.    J:  J.  W:  Heinse.     1557. 
Schober,  T.  v.    Tochter-album.    1126. 
SchOdler,  F:,  ed.    Book  of  nature.     283. 

Buch  der  natur.     283. 

SchOlcher,  V:     Handel.     1535. 
SchOmann,  G:  F:    Antiquities  of  Greece.     1171. 
SchOnberg,  H.     [Fiction.]    846. 
SchOnhof,  J.    Destructive  influence  of  the  taritt". 
206. 

—  Deutsche  urtheile  iiber  Amerika.    1368. 

—  Volkswirthschaftliche  fragen  in  den  V.  S.  195. 

—  Wages  and  trade.    206. 

Schoolbred,  J.  N.    Measurement  of  electricity. 

316. 
Schoolcraft,  H:  R.     Algic  researches.     143. 

—  Indian  tribes  of  the  United  States.     1335. 

—  Myth  of  Hiawatha.     144. 

—  Notes  on  the  li'oquois.     1341. 

—  Personal  memoirs.     1335. 

—  Red  race  of  America.     1335. 

—  Upper  Mississippi.    1386. 
Schopenhauer,  A.    Siimmtliche  werke.    49. 

—  Select  essays.     1122. 

—  World  as  will  and  idea.     50. 
Schoppe,  A.  E.  S.     [Fiction.]     847. 
Schorlemmer,  C-.,  joint  author,  sec  Roscoe,  H:E. 
Schott,  C:  A.    Astronomical  observations  in  the 

arctic  seas.    308. 

—  Determination  of  azimuth.    305. 


Schott,  C:  A. — Continued. 

—  Determination  of  time,  longitude  and  latitude. 

304. 

—  Magnetical  observations  in  the  arctic  seas.  318. 

—  Measure  of  an  arc  of  the  meridian.    305. 

—  Meteorological  observations  in  the  arctic  seas. 

332. 

—  Noi-mal  equations.     298. 

—  Observations  of  atmospheric  refraction.    418. 

—  Physical  observations  m  the  arctic  seas.    308. 

—  Precipitation  in  rain  and   snow  in  the  U.  S. 

333. 

—  Results  of  longitudes  determined.    3a5. 

—  Secular  variation  in  magnetic  declination  and 

inclination.     318,  319. 

—  Tables  of  atmospheric  temperature.    333. 

—  Terrestrial  magnetism.    319,  320. 

—  Tidal  observations  in  the  arctic  seas.    304. 

—  Transcontinental  line  of  geodetic  spirit-level- 

ing.   305. 

—  Transit  of  Venus.    309. 

—  Triangulation.    299. 

—  Value  of  poly  conic  projection.    326. 
— joint  author,  sec  Hunt,  E.  B. 
Schouler,  J.     History  of  the  U.  S.     1348. 
Schrader,  August,  pseud.,  sec  Simmel,  A:    854. 
Schramke,  G.  T.    New  York  Croton  aqueduct. 

427. 
Schramm,  K:  R.     Heer  der  seligmacher.    116. 
Schregel,  F.     [Fiction.]    847. 
Schreiber,  P.    Windrosen.    330. 
Schroder,  F:  L:     [Drama.]     592. 
Schroder,  H.    Hamburgische  schriftsteller.   1555. 
Schroder,  R:    Eheliche  giiterrecht  Deutschlands. 

213. 
Schroder,  W.     [Fiction.]    847. 

—  Riemels  un  dcintjes.     1120. 

Schroeder,    F.     Shores    of   the    Mediterranean. 

1195. 
SchrOer,    K:    J.       Deutsche      in     Oesterreich- 

Ungarn.     1242. 
Schroot,  A.    Der  dampf.    416. 
Schubar,  L:    [Drama.]     592. 
Schubart,  C.  F:  D.    Gesammelte  schriften.    1112. 

—  Gedichte.    1107. 

—  Leben  in  briefen.     1124. 

Schubin,  Oss\^, pseud.,  see  Kiirschner,  L.    781. 
Schuckburgrh,  E.  S.    Modern  miracles.    73. 
SchUcking,  Levin.     [Fiction.]    847. 

—  Romerfahrt.     1269. 

Schufeldt,   R.  W.    Osteology   [of    birds.]    370, 

371. 
Schulte,  J:    Roman  Catholicism.     127. 
Schulte,  J:  F:  ritter  v.     Katholische  orden.     126. 

—  Kirchenstrafen.    114. 
Schultes,  C.     [Fiction.]     848. 
Schulz,  A.,  ioint  ed.,  see  Herbst,  W: 
Schulze,  E.  K.  F:    Anthologie.    1109. 

—  Ciicilie.     1120. 

Schulze-Smidt,  B.     [Fiction.]    848. 
Schumacher,  P.    Kjbkkenmoddings  of  Oregon. 

349. 
Schumann,  C:    Zimtliinder.    826. 
Schumann,  R.    Music  and  musicians.    491. 
Schumann,  S.     [Fiction.]    848. 
Schupp,  O.    Freiherr  vom  Stein.     1496. 

—  Friedrich  Wilhelm  I.    1473. 

—  Grosser  kurfiirst.     1473. 

—  Joseph  in  Agypten.     1463. 

—  Louise,  konigin  von  Preussen.    1474. 

—  Neithardt  von  Gneisenau.     1506. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue' 


Schupp. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Seeley. 


Schupp,  O. — Continued. 

—  Vater  Arndt.    1555. 

—  Wilhelm  von  Oraaien.     1479. 

Schuricht,    H.    Deutsche  schulbestrebungen  in 

Amerika.    243. 
Schutzentoerger,  P.    Fermentation.    321. 
Schuver,  J.  M.    Oberes  Nilgebiet.    1323. 
Schuyler,  A.     Algebra.    298. 

—  Geometry.    2981 

—  Surveying  and  navigation.    418. 
Schuyler,  E.    Peter  the  great.     1478. 

—  Turkistan.     1315. 

Schuyler,  M.,  joint  atithor,  see  Conant,  W:  C. 
Schwab,  G.,  ed.    Deutsche  lieder  und  gedichte. 

1113. 
Schvrartz,  J.    Catalojrues  and  catalojruing.    1. 
Schwartz,  M.  S.     [Fiction.]     848. 
Schwartzkoppen,  K.  v.     [Fiction.]    849. 
Schwarz,  A.  S.     Vor  hundert  jahren.     1246. 
Schwarz,  E.  v.    Garibaldi's    denkwiirdigkeiten. 

1508. 
Schwegler,  A.F:K:F.  History  of  philosophy.  45. 

—  Romische  geschichte.     1178. 
Schweiger-Lerchenfeld,  A.   v.     Woman   in   all 

lands.     152. 
Schweinfurth,  G:  A:    Heart  of  Africa.     1325. 
Schwerin,  A.  F.  qrilfin  v.     [Fiction.]    849. 
Schwerin,  L:    Zulassung  der  frauen    zur  aus- 

iibung  des  iirztlichen  berufes.     393. 
Scidmore,  E.  R.     Alaska.     1406. 
Science.     290. 

Science  ladders,  see  Bell,  H.  R.  E. 
Science  record.    289. 
Scientific  americau.    390. 

—  supplement.     390. 

Sclater,  W:    Primitive  church.     113. 

Scoones,  W.  B  ,  ed.  Four  centuries  of  english 
letters.     1077. 

Scotch  sermons.     107. 

Scott.  A.  InHuence  of  proprietors  in  founding?  New 
Jersey.    ISM. 

Scott,  C.  W.     [Drama.]    592. 

Scott,  E.  G.  Development  of  constitutional  lib- 
erty.   211. 

Scott,  F.' J.    Suburban  home  grounds.    478. 

Scott,  Sir  G:  G.  English  church  architecture. 
476. 

—  Mediaeval  architecture.    475. 
Scott,  H:L.     Military  dictionary.     231. 
Scott,  J:,  />.  />.     Calvin.     124. 

—  Lutheran  reformation.     121. 

—  Thomas  Scott.     1458. 

Scott,  J:,  Prof,  of  agriculture.  Farm  engineering 

text-books.     435,  436. 
Scott,  J.  G:    The  burman.     1305. 

—  France  and  Tongking.     1298. 
Scott,  Leader,  pseud.,  see  Baxter,  L.  E. 
Scott,  R.,  Joint  author,  see  Liddell,  H:  G: 
Scott,  T:    Theological  works.     71. 
Scott,  W.    Infantry  tactics.     232. 

—  Memoirs.    1503. 

Scott,  SirW.    [Fiction.]     849. 

—  Demonology  and  witchcraft.    54. 

—  Henry  Macltenzie.    10fl6. 

—  History  of  Scotland.     1214. 

—  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     1476. 

—  Paul's  letters  to  his  kinsfolk.     1080. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1039,  1040. 

—  Regalia  of  Scotland.     1568. 

—  Tales  of  a  grandfather.     1214. 
France.     1252. 


Scott,  W:  B.    Little  masters.    1529. 

Scott,  W.  S.     [Drama.]     592. 

Scoville,  J.  A.     Old  merchants  of  N.  Y.     1514. 

Scribe,  E.  .  [Drama.]     592. 

—  [Fiction.]    851. 

—  and  H.  J.  Duveyrier.     [Drama.]    593. 

—  awfZ  E.  Legouve.     [Drama.]    593. 
Scribner's  statistical   atlas  of  the  U.    S.     F.  W. 

Hewes  and  H:  Gannett.     1364. 
Scrivenor,  H.     History  of  iron  trade.     256. 
Scudder,  D:  C.    Letters.     1452. 
Scudder,  H.  E.     [Fiction.]    851. 

—  Bodley  grand-children.    1286. 

—  Boston  town.     1373. 

—  David  Coit  Scudder.     1453. 

—  English  Bodley  family.     1235. 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.    1345. 

—  Noah  Webster.     1519. 

—  Public  libraries  100  years  ago.    1. 

—  Viking  Bodleys.     1283. 

—  ed.    Men   and  mannei's  in  America  100  years 

ago.     1351 . 

—  Joint  ed.,  see  Taylor,  M. 
Scudder,  M.  L.,  jr.     [Fiction.]     851. 

—  Congested  prices.     201. 

—  Labor-value  fallacy.     198. 

—  National  banking."   201. 

Scudder,  S:  H.    Bibliography  of  fossil  insects.    21. 

—  Butterflies.     378. 

—  Entomological  libraries.     21. 

—  Insects  from  tertiary  rocks.    344. 

—  Nomenclator  zoologicus.     365. 

—  Orthoptera.    377. 
Scudder,  V.  D.     [Fiction.]     852. 
Scull,  S.  A.     Greek  mythology.     136. 
Seabury,  S:    American  slaveiy.     170. 

—  Discourses.     111. 

Seafleld,  F.  Literature  and  curiosities  of  dreams. 

56. 
Sealsfield,  C:    [Fiction.]     852. 
Seaman,  E.  C.     Progress  of  nations.     156. 
Seamer,  M.     Shakespeare's  stories.     1048. 
Searing,  A.  E.  P.   Land  of  Rip  Van  Winkle.  1376. 
Searle,  .January,  pseud.,  .sec  Phillips,  (r:  S. 
Sears,  B.,  and  others,  cds.    Classical  studies.  264. 
Sears,  E.  H.    Athanasia.    96. 
Sears,  E:  S.     Faxon's  handbook  of  travel.     1343. 
Sears,  G:  W.      Woodcraft.    503. 
Sears,  R.,  ed.     Description  of  the  U.  S.     1362. 
Sebright,  G.  M.  lady,  and  A.  P.  Irby.     Slavonic 

provinces  of  Turkey-in-Europe.     1294. 
Secchi,  A.     Electrical  rheometry.     315. 
Secondthoughts,  Solomon,  pseud. ,  see  Kennedy, 

Secretan,    K:     Feodali^^^e.     160. 
Sedg-wick,  A.    (JIassical,  etc.,  studies.    600. 
Sedgwick,  (J.  M.     [Fiction.]    852. 

—  Jo.seph  Curtis.     1513. 

—  L.  M.  Davidson.    J438. 

—  Letters  from  abroad.     1207. 
Sedgwick,  S.  R.     [Fiction.]     852. 
Sedgwick,  T.,  jr.    William  Livingston.     1487. 
Sedley,  H:    [Fiction.]    852. 

See,  Gustav  vom,  pseud.,  see   Struensee,  G.  K: 

0:v.     868. 
See,  Henricus  vom,  pseud.,  see  Dilg,  W: 
Seebohm,  F:    Era  of  the  protestant  revolution. 

1202. 
Seebohm,  H:    Siberia  in  Europe.     1280. 
Seeburg,  F.  v.     Haydn.     1535. 
Seeley,  J :  R.     p>ece  homo.     94. 

—  Exjiansion  of  England.     1237. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Seeley. 


ATTTHOB-INDEX . 


Sheldon. 


Seeley,  J:  R. — Continued. 

—  Life  and  times  of  Stein.     1496, 

—  Natural  religion.     79. 

Seeley,  L.  B.,  cd.    Horace  Walpole.     1494. 
Seelye,  L.  E.,  joint  author,  see  Eggleston,  E: 

<ind  G:  C. 
Seemann,  E.  A.     Styles  of  architecture.    473. 

—  c(l.     Illustrations  of  the  history  of  art.    473. 
Seemann,  O:    Mythology  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

18(5. 
SeemuUer,  A.  M.     [Fiction.]     853. 
Seguin,  E:     Idiocy.     53. 

—  On  education.     339. 

Seguin,  L.  G.    Country  of  the  passion-play.  1348. 

—  Ficturesmie  tour.     1306. 

Segur,  P.  P.    eomte  de.      Expedition  to  Russia. 

1376. 
Segur,  8.     [Fiction.]    853. 
Seidensticker,  O.     Bilder  aus  der  deutsch-penn- 

sylvauischen  geschichte.     1377. 

—  Erste  deutsche  einwanderung  in  Amerika.  1348. 
Seiss,  J.  A:    The  last  times.    96. 

—  Luther  and  the  reformation.     1460. 

—  Miracle  in  stone.     1333. 

—  Voices  from  Babylon.    88. 
Sejour,  V:     [Drama.]     593. 

Sekles,  8.     Poetry  of  the  Talmud.     1146. 
Selborne,  Earl  of',  see  Palmer,  Sir  R. 
Selby,  C:     [Drama.]     593. 

—  Events  in  the  history  of  Enj^land.     1337. 

—  a??rH):  Melville.     [Drama.]    594; 
Selden,  C.     Last  days  of  H:  Heine.     1557. 
Selden,  J:    Table  talk.     1098. 

Select  proverbs.     517. 
Select  works  of  the  british  poets.     1033. 
Selfridge,  T:  O.     Darien  ship  canal.     434. 
Sellar,  W.  Y.    Roman  poets  of  the  republic.  1134. 
Sellen,  Gustav,  pseud.,  see  Alvensleben,  K:  L: 

F:W:G.  V.     663. 
Selwyn,  A.  R.  C,  joint  erf.,  see  Hayden,  F.  V. 
Semler,  H:     [Fiction.]     853. 
Semper,  K:    Animal  life.     346. 
Senate  documents  and  reports.     175. 
Seneca,  L.  A.     Morals.     63. 
Senft,  F.    Fels  und  erdboden.     336. 
Senior,  N.  W :   Conversations  with  distinguished 

persons.     1358. 

—  Journals  in  France  and  Italy.     1358. 
Senior,  W:    Notable  shipwrecks.     1197. 
Sennett,  G:  B.     Ornithology  of    the  lower  Rio 

Grande.    384. 
Sensier,  A.    Jean  Fran9ois  Millet.     1531. 
Sentinel,  pseud.,  see  Bogart,  W:  H. 
Septchenes,  Jean  &e,  pseud.,  see  Collin,  J.  A:  S. 

698. 
Sergeant,  A.     [Fiction.]    852. 
Sergeant,  L.    England's  policy.     171. 

—  Greece.     1289. 

Serle,  T:J.     [Drama.]     594. 

Seroux  d'Agincourt,  J:  B.  L:  G:      History  of 

art  by  its  monuments.     473. 
Serpa  Pinto,  A.  A.  da  R.    How  I  crossed  Africa. 

1387. 
Sestini,  B.    Solar  spots.    307. 
Seth,  A.    From  Kant  to  Hegel.    49. 
Seuflfert,  B.     Maler  Miiller.     1558. 
Seume,  J:G.    Selbstbiographie.    1108. 

—  Spaziorgang'  nach  Syrakus.    1108. 

—  Werke.     1112. 

Severance,  M.  S.     [Fiction.]    853. 
Severin,  Justus,  pseud.,  see  MUtzelburg,  A. 


Sevignie,  M.  marquise  de.    Letters.    1180. 
Sewall,  F.    New  ethics.    63. 

—  Pillow  of  stones.     111. 

Seward,  G:    Chinese  immigration.     108. 
Seward,  W:  H:    Autobiography.     1488. 

—  John  Quincy  Adams.     1466. 

—  Travels  round  the  world.     1191. 

—  Works.     186. 

Sewell,  E.  M.     [Fiction.]    853. 

—  Passing  thoughts  on  religion.     102. 

—  Principles  oi  education.     345. 
Sewell,  W:    Christian  morals.    63. 

—  ('hristian  morals.    73. 

—  Evidences  of  Christianity.     100. 
Sexton,  S:    Deafness  amonj?  school  cbildren.    242. 
SeyfiFarth,  L.  W.     Pestalozzi.     1513. 
Seyflfert,  O.    Lexikon  der  klassischen  altertum.s- 

kunde.     1170. 
Seymour,  C:  C.  B.     Self-made  men.     1434. 
Seymour,  S.    Through  the  Great  Platte  valley. 

1398. 
Seymour,  T.  D.    [Philological  essays.]    285. 
Seyppel,  C.  M.     He,  she,  it.     1135. 

—  Schlau,  schlJiuer,  am  schlausten.     1135. 
Sforzosi,  L.     History  of  Italy.     1361. 
Shaftsbury,  Earl  of,  see  Cooper,  A.  A. 
Shairp,  J:  C.     Aspects  of  poetry.     511. 

—  Burns.    1546. 

Shairp,  S:    History  of  Egypt.     1166. 
Shakespear,  H:    Wild  sports  of  India.    506. 
Shakespeare,  E:  O.     Reparatory  inflammation. 

in  arteries.    413. 
Shakespeariana.     1045. 
Shakspere,  W:     [Drama.]    594-598. 
Shaler,  N.  S.     Kentucky.     1385. 

—  Phosphate  beds  of  S.  Carolina.     338. 

—  and  W:  M.  Davis.     Glaciers.    336. 
Shand,  A.  I.     [Fiction.]    853. 

Sharman,  J.    Cursory  history  of  swearing.    359. 
Sharp,  W:    Dante  Gabriel  Ro.ssetti.     1553. 
Sharpe,  C:  K.     Witchcraft  in  Scotland.     55. 
Sharpe,  W :    Cause  of  color  among  races.    350. 
Shaw,  A.    Icaria.    204. 

—  Local  g-overnment  in  Illinois.    1334. 

Shaw,  C.  W.,  comp.    Kitchen  and  market  gar- 
den.   440. 
Shaw,  F.  L.     [Fiction.]    853. 
Shaw,  G:    Zoological  lectures.    368. 
Shaw,  G:  A.    Madagascar  and  France.    1330. 
Shaw,  R.     High  Tartary.     1399. 
Shaw,  T:  B.     English  literature.    1003. 
Shaw's  guide  to  Killarney.    1230. 
Shayer,  J.     [Fiction.]    843. 
Shea,  G:    Alexander  Hamilton.    1486. 
Shea,  J:  A:    Poems.     1040. 

J:  G.    Catholic  missions.    116. 

Early  southern  tracts.     1379. 

Mississippi  valley.     1383. 

erf.    Fallen  brave.    1500. 

Famous  sculptors  and  sculpture. 


History  of  christian  doctrine. 


Shedd,  J.  A. 

478. 

Shedd,  W:  G.  T. 

130. 

—  Literary  essays.    1073. 

—  Theological  essays.    77. 
Sheehan,  J.    Your  plants.    440. 
Sheepfold  and  common.     106. 
Shell,  R:L.     [Drama.]    598. 

—  Irish  bar.     1511. 

—  Speeches.     193. 

Sheldon,  G.  W.    American  painters. 


1537. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


CXVJ 


Sheldon. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Simpson. 


Sheldon,  H:  O.    Itinerant  minister.    111. 

—  Divine  providence.     111. 

—  "  God  is  love  ".     111. 

Shelley,  J.  lady.    Shelley  memorials.     1553. 
Shelley,  M.  W.     [Fiction.]    853. 

—  Eminent  men  of  Italy.    1563. 

—  Rambles  in  Germany  and  Italy.    1346. 

—  and  others.    French  writers.    1560. 
Shelley,  P.  B.     [Poetical  works.]    1040. 
Shelton,  F:  W:     [Fiction.]     853. 
Shenstone,  W:    Poetical  works.    1040. 
Shepard,  E:  M.    Work  of  a  social  teacher.    196. 
Shepard,  William,  pseud.  forW:  Shepard  "Walsh. 

History  of  the  roman  empire.    1176. 

—  Literary  life.     508. 

—  Our  yoimg  folks'  Josephns.    1168. 
Shepherd,  Mrs.  E.  R.    For  girls.    401. 
Shepherd,  H:  E.    History  of  english .    269. 
Shepherd,  R.,  joint  author,  see  Higgle,  T.  H.  558. 
Shepherd,   R:  H.      Bibliographies   of    Carlyle, 

Dickens  and  Ruskin.    26. 

—  r<«rZC:N.  "Williamson.     Carlyle.     1547. 
Shepherd,  W :  A.   From  Bombay  to  Bushire.  1306. 
Sheppard,  E.  S.     [Fiction.]     853. 
Sheppard,  J:  G.    Fall  of  Rome.     1180. 
Sheppard,    N..   ed.      Character   readings    from 

George  Eliot.    1093. 
Sherburne,  J :  P.     Paul  Jones.    1502. 
Sheridan,  R:  B.     [Drama.]     598. 
Sheridan,  T:    Art  of  readmg.    516. 

—  Intelligencer.    1049. 

Sherlock,  T:    Use  and  intent  of  prophecy.    92. 
Sherlock,  W:    Happiness  and  punisnment.    96. 
Sherman,  J:    Selected  speeches.     186. 
Sherman,  L.    Therapeutics  and  materia  medica. 

407. 
Sherman,  O.  T.    Meteorol.  observations.    331. 
Sherman,  S.  S.     I.  A.  Lapham.     1521. 
Sherman,  W:  T.    Memoirs.    1503. 
Sherwood,  Mrs.  J:    Manners  and  social  usages. 

262. 
Sherwood,  J :  D.   Comic  history  of  the  U.  S.  1086. 
Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.    [Fiction.]     853. 

—  Amenities  of  home.    64. 

—  Home  amusements.    498. 
Sherwood,  M.  M.     [Fiction.]     853. 

—  Life.     1553. 

Shields,  C:W.    Order  of  the  sciences.    52. 
Shields,  J.  D.     Seargent  Smith  Prentiss.     1488. 
Shillaber,  B:P.     [Fiction.]    853. 

—  Partingtonian  jiatchwork.     1086. 
Shimeall,  R:  C.     Age  of  the  world.    96. 
Shinn,  C:  H.    Land  laws  of  mining  districts.    1334. 
Shinn,  M.  W.     [Fiction.]     853. 

Shipley,  M.  E.     [Fiction.]    853. 
Shipp,  B.    Hernando  de  Soto.     1349. 
Shirley,  pseud.,  see  Skelton,  J: 
Shirreff,E.    Frobel.    1513. 

—  Kindergarten.     246. 

Shoemaker,  J.  W.     Practical  elocution.    516. 

—  ed.    Elocutionists'  annual.    516. 

Sholes,  C.  L.,  camp.     Supp.  to  Revised  statutes 

of  Wisconsin.     218. 
Short,  J:  T.    Historical  reference  lists.    27. 

—  North  americans  of  antiquity.    348. 
Shorthouse,  J.  H:     [Fiction.]    853. 

-  Humorous  in  literature.    1007. 
Shuckford,  S:  Sacred  and  profane  history.   1164. 
Shufeldt,  R.  W.    Tehuantei)ec  ship  canal.    423. 
Shunsui,  T.     [Fiction.]    853. 
Shway  Yoe,  pseud.,  see  Scott,  J.  G: 
Siam  and  Laos.     116. 


Siborne,  W:    War  in  France  and  Belgium.   1257. 
Sidenbladh,  P.  E.    Statistics  of  Sweden.     157. 
Sidg-wick,  A.    Fallacies.    60. 
Sidney,  A.    Discourses  on  government.     160. 
Sidney,  H:,  earl  of  Romney.    Diary.     1224. 
Sidney,  Margaret, psewrf.,  seeliothrop,  H.  M.  790. 
Sidney,  Sir  P.    Arcadia.    853,  1018. 
Sidney,  S:    Colonies  of  Australia.     1420. 
Siebeck,  H.    Wissenschaftliches  studium.    282. 
Siemens,    Sir   C:    W:      Conservation    of   solar 
energy.     315. 

—  Fuel.     445. 

Sigrmund  v.Ilanor,  C:    Syphilis.    410. 
Sigourney,  L.  H.     Letters  of  life.    1542. 

—  Letters  to  mothers.     64. 

—  Letters  to  my  pupils.    249. 

—  Pleasant  memories.     1234. 

—  Scenes  in  my  native  land.     1366. 

—  Western  home.    1040. 

Sihler,  E.  G.    [Philological  essays.]    365. 
Sikes,  O.     [Fiction.]    854. 

—  Try  Norway.    1306. 

Sikes,  W:  W.     British  goblins.     141. 

—  Studies  of  assassination.     222. 
Silberstein,  Adolpli.     Love's  strategy.     58. 
Silberstein,  A:     [Fiction.]    854. 

Silliman,  A:  E.   Gallop  among  american  scenery. 

1305. 
Silliman,  B:  Tour  between  Hartford  and  Quebec. 

1407. 

—  Visit  to  Europe.     1208. 
Silliman's  journal.    290. 

Silloway,  T:  W.,  and  L.  L.  Powers.     Cathedral 

towns.     1230. 
Silver,  A.    The  holy  word.    132. 

—  Symbolic  character  of  the  sacred  scriptures. 

132. 
Silvestre,  J.  B.    Universal  pala^ograjihy.    268. 
Simcox,  E.     [Fiction.]    854. 

—  Natural  law.    62. 

Simcox,  G:  A:    Latin  literature.     1134. 
Sime,  J.    History  of  Germany.     1237. 

—  Lessing.     1558. 

—  Schiller.     1559. 

Sime,  W:     [Fiction.]    854. 

Simmel,  A:     [Fiction.]    854. 

Simmonds,  P.  L.    Commercial  products  of  the 

sea.     329. 
Simmons,  J.     Digest.     226. 
Simms,  W:  G.     [Fiction.]    854. 

—  Atlantis.    1040. 

—  Capt.  John  Smith.     1503. 

—  History  of  South  Carolina.    1380. 

—  ed.    Nathaniel  Greene.     1501. 
Simon,  E.     [Fiction.]     855. 

Simon,  E:E.,  c^Z.    Great  french  revolution.    1130. 
Simon,  J.    Government  of  Thiers.     1259. 
Simon,  J.  P..  and  A:  Arnould.     [Drama.]     599. 
Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J :  C :  L.   Crusades  against 
the  Albigenses.    120. 

—  Fall  of  the  Roman  empire.     1179. 

—  Italian  republics.     1262. 

—  Literature  of  the  south  of  Europe.     1127. 
Simple  lessons.    284. 

Simpson,  A.    Thomas  Simpson.    1517. 
Simpson,  Sir  G:    Overland  journey.    1191. 
Simpson,  J.     Paris  after  Waterloo.     1260. 
Simpson,  J.  H.    Explorations  of  the  great  basin 

of  Utah.     1400. 
Simpson,  J.  P.     [Drama.]    599. 

—  and  F.  Dale.     [Drama.]     600. 


Entries  iu  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Simpson. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Smith. 


CXVIJ 


Simpson,  J.  P. —  Continued. 

—  and  H.  C.  Merivale.     [Drama.]    600. 

—  andC-.Wr&Y'     \\)YVin\-d.'\     600. 

—  joint  author,  see  Yates,  E.    613. 
Simpson,  M.  C.  M.     [Fiction.]    855. 
Simpson,  T:    Discoveries  on  the  north  coast  of 

Ameiica.     1424. 
Simrock,  K:  J.    Deutsche  mythologie.     136. 

—  ed.    Deutsche  sprichworter.     1135. 
Rheinsagen.     1114. 

—  tr.    Edda.'    1142. 

—  -  Heldenbuch.     1113. 
Heliand.     1113. 

Sims,  J.  M.     Story  of  my  life.     1523. 
Simson,  W.     History  of  the  gipsies.     1295. 
Sinclair,  C.     [Fiction.]    855. 

—  Hill  and  valley.     1233. 

—  Scotland  and  the  scotch.     1231. 

Sinclair,  Sir  J:    Statistical  account  of  Scotland. 

1213. 
Sinding-,  P.  C.    History  of  Scandinavia.    1281. 
Sinnett,  A.  P.    Esoteric  buddhism.    52. 

—  Occult  world.     44. 

Siogvolk,  P.,  pseud.,  see  Mathews,  A.     799. 
Siraudin,  P.     [Drama.]    600. 

—  joint  author,  see  Clairville.     538. 

see  Moreau,  L.  I.  E.  L.    573. 

Sismondi,  J:  C:  L.  Simonde  de,  see  Simonde. 
Sister  Augustine.    1460. 

Sitgreaves,  L.    Expedition  down  the  Zuni  and 

Colorado.     1399. 
Sivewright,  i.,ioint  author,  see  Preece,  W:  H: 
Six  hundred  dollars  a  year.     445. 
SjOberg,  E.     Gedichte.     1143. 
Skeat,  W.  W:    Concise  etymological  dictionary. 

272. 

—  Etymological  dictionary.     272. 

Skelton,  J:,  of  England.  '  Poetical  works.     1040. 
Skelton,  J:  {Shirley).     [Fiction.]     855. 

—  Essays  in  history  and  biography.     1161. 
Sketches  of  the  west.'    1390. 

Sketchley,  Arthur,  pseud.,  see  Rose,  E:    590. 
Skinner,  G.  M.     Sermons.     111. 
Skinner,  T:    Journey  overland  to  India.     1308. 
Slack,  H:  J.     Marvels  of  pond-life.     356. 
Slag-gr,  J  :    Free  trade  and  tariffs.    205. 
Slater,  3:,  joint  author,  see  Smith,  T.  R. 
Slater,  J.  H.    Library  manual.    13. 
Slick,  Jonathan,  psettrf.     [Fiction.]    855. 
Slick,  ^-Am,  pseud.,  see  Haliburton,  T:  C. 
Slocum,  C:E.     History  of  the  Slocums.     1566. 
Slosson,  A.  T.    China  hunters  club.     481. 
Small  books  on  great  subjects.    1087. 
Smalley,  E.  V.    Northern  Pacific  railroad.    258. 
Smart,  A.    Germs,  dust  and  disease.    408. 
Smart,  H.     [Fiction.]     855. 
Smart,  J.  H.    Hiffh  school  question.    241. 
Smedley,  E :    Venetian  history.     1264. 
Smedley,  F.  E.     [Fiction.]    855. 
Smee,  A.     Miscellaneous  writings.    1522. 
Smellie,  W:    Philosophy  of  natural  history.  370. 
Smet,  P:  J:  de.    Western  missions  and  mission- 
aries.    115. 
Smidt,  H:     [Fiction.]    855. 
Smiles,  S:    Brief  biographies.    1431. 

—  Character.     62. 

—  Duty.    62. 

—  George  Stephenson.     1526. 

—  Industrial  biography.     1524. 

—  Life  of  a  scotch  naturalist.    1521. 

—  Men  of  invention  and  industry.     1523. 


Smiles,  S: — Continued. 

—  Robert  Dick.     1521. 

—  Self-help.     62. 

—  Successful  merchant.     1515. 

—  Thrift.    62. 

—  ed.    James  Nasmyth.     1525. 
Smiles,  S :,.;>.    Round  the  world.    1191. 
Smiley,  C:  W.    Principal  lakes  of  the  U.  S.    1365. 

—  Pnncipal  rivers  of  the  U.  S.    1365. 

—  Work  of  the  U.  S.  fish  commission.    444. 
Smith,  Abigail.    Correspondence.    1079. 
Smith,  Adam.     Moral  sentiments.    62. 

—  Wealth  of  nations.     195. 
Smith,  Albert.     [Drama.]    600. 

—  [Fiction.]     855. 

—  Story  of  Mont  Blanc.     1288. 
Smith,  Alex.     [Fiction.]     855. 

—  Dream  thorp.     1073. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1040. 

—  Summer  in  Skye.     1231. 

Smith,  A.  H.   Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak.   1040. 

Smith,  A.  T.    Rural  schools.    242. 

Smith,  B:  G.,  joint  author,  see  Tomes,  R. 

Smith,  Bell,  pseud.,  see  Piatt,  L.  K. 

Smith,  C:  H.     Bill  Arp's  peace  papers.    1086. 

Smith,   C:  Hamilton.      Natural  history  of  the 

human  species.    351. 
Smith,  C:  J:    Synonyms  and  antonyms.    274. 

—  Synonyms  discriminated.    274. 
Smith,  D.  M.,  ed.    Round  the  world.    1191. 
Smith,  E:    Foods.    445. 

—  Health      402. 

Smith,  Edwin.    Transit  of  Venus.    310. 

Smith,  Eli.     Researches  in  Armenia.     1307. 

Smith,  E.  A.    Myths  of  the  Iro(iuoi8.    1340. 

Smith,  E.  L.,  joint  author,  see  McCray,  F.  T.   7!)2. 

Smith,  E.  R.    Araucanians.     1417. 

Smith,  E.  T.     [Fiction.]     8.56. 

Smith,  G.,  joint  author,  see  Mayhew,  E:    570. 

Smith,  G:    Assyria.     1170. 

—  Assyrian  discoveries.     1310. 

—  Babylonia.    1170. 

—  Chaldean  account  of  Genesis.     139. 
Smith,  Goldwin.      Cowper.     1548. 

—  Does  the  Bible  sanction  american  slavery  ?  170. 

—  False  hopes.    204. 

—  Lectures  and  essays.     1073. 

—  Lectures  on  modern  history.     1161. 

—  Letter  to  a  whig.     167. 

—  Political  destiny  of  Canada.    189. 
- —  Slave-owner  and  the  turk.    189. 

—  Speeches  in  congress.    186. 

—  Three  english  statesmen.     1490. 
Smith,  G:  B.     Famous  ambassadors.     1481. 

—  John  Bright.     1491. 

—  Poets  and  novelists.     1008. 

—  Shelley.     1553. 

—  Sir  Robert  Peel.    1493. 

—  Victor  Hugo.     1561. 

Smith,  G.  W.   Painting,  Spanish  and  french.  487. 

Smith,  Hannah.     [Fiction.]    856. 

Smith,  Horace,  {Paul  Chatjield).     [Fiction.]   856. 

—  Gaieties  and  gravities.     1098. 

—  Tin  trumpet.     1086. 

—  and  J.     Rejected  addresses.    1040. 

Smith,  H.  H.   Brazil,  the  Amazons  and  the  coast. 

1416. 
Smith,  H:  1.    Education.     239. 
Smith,  H:  P.,  ed.  Glossary  of  terms  and  plirases. 

273. 


Il'umbers  refer  to  columns  ia  the  main  catalogue. 


Smith. 


AUTHOR.INDEX. 


Sommer. 


Smith,    Capt.  J:     Adventures  and  discoveries. 
1191. 

—  True  travels.     1191. 

—  Works.    1018. 

Smith,  J :    Domestic  botany.     359. 

Smith,  Joseph.     Old  Redstone.     128. 

Smith,  Joseph,  jr.     Book  of  Mormon.     140. 

Smith,  J.  B.     [Fiction.]    856. 

Smith,  J:  C.    Theistic  basis  of  evolution.    TZ. 

Smith,  J.  E.     [Fiction.]    856. 

Smith,  J.  E.  A.     History  of  paper.    456. 

—  Paper-making  in  Berkshire.     1524. 
Smith,  J.  F:     [Fiction.]     856. 
Smith,  J.  H.     [Fiction.]     8.56. 

Smith,  J:  J.,  and  J:  F.  Watson,  eds.    American 

curiosities.     1346. 
Smith,  J.  L.    Mortality  of  younjf  chiklreu.    404. 
Smith,  J.  M.     [Fiction.]    856. 

—  Decorative  figures.     484. 

—  ed.    Ancient  greek  female  costume.     260. 

—  -  Tales  of  old  Thule.     137. 

Smith,  J.  P.    Queens  of  England.     1471. 
Smith,  J:  P.,  I).  I).    Holy  scriptures  and  geolog- 
ical science.     82. 
Smith,  J:  S.      Mirabeau.     1561. 
Smith,  J.  T.     Discovery  of  America.     1332. 
Smith,  J.  V.  C.     Pilgrimage  to  Egypt.     1321. 

—  Turkey  and  the  turks.     1292. 

Smith,  L.  A.,  comp.    Kect-iit  school  law  deeiBions.    S43. 

Smith,  L.  P.     Classification.    3. 

Smith,  M.  A.      Teone.     1040. 

Smith,  M.  P.     [Fiction.]    856. 

Smith,  M.  S.,  comp.  Virginia  cookery-book.  446. 

Smith,  N.  D.    Meteorological  observations.  332. 

Smith,  P.     Ancient  history  of  the  east.     1165. 

—  History  of  the  world.     il65. 
Smith,  P.  H.      Acadia.     1406. 

Smith,  P.  V.     English  institutions.     163. 
Smith,  R.  B.     Carthage.     1178. 

—  Lord  Lawrence.     1493. 

—  Rome  and  C;:uthage.     1178. 

Smith,  S:     History  of  Nova-Cicsaria.     1376. 
Smith,  South  wood.     Philosophy  of  health.     399. 
Smith,  Sydney.    Essays.    1073. 

—  Letters.     1457. 

—  Wit  and  wisdom.    1098. 

—  Works.     1018. 

Smith,  S:F.,  ed.    Knights  and  sea-kings.    1199. 

Myths  and  heroes.     136. 

Smithj  S.  I.    Crustacea.    375. 
-^  Invertebrate  fauna  of  Lake  Superior.    373. 
Smith,  S.  T.     [Drama.]     600. 
Smith,  T.,  ed.    English  gilds.     238. 
Smith,  T.  M.    Legends  of  the  war  of  independ- 
ence.    1351. 
Smith,  T.  R.    Acoustics.    313. 

—  Architecture,  gothicand  renaissance.    476. 

—  and  J:  Slater.    Architecture,  classic  and  early 

christian.    475. 
Smith,  T.  T.    Man's  responsibility.    95. 
Smith,  U.    State  of  the  dead.    96. 

—  Thoughts  on  Daniel.     130. 

—  Thoughts  on  Revelation.     130. 

—  United  States  in  the  light  of  prophecy.     131. 
Smith,  Walter.     Technical   education   and "  industrial 

drawing.    241. 
Smith,  W:    Hi-story  of  Greece.     1173. 

—  ed.   Dictionary  of  greek  and  roman  antiquities. 

1169. 
Dictionary  of  greek  and  roman  biography, 

etc.    1445. 
Di(!tionary  of  the  Bible.    86. 


Smith,  W:,  ed.— Continued. 

New  dictionary  of  greek  and  roman  biogra- 
phy, etc.     1169. 
Student's  Gibbon.     1180. 

—  andS:  Cheetham^,  eds.    Dictionary  of  christian 

antiquities.     86. 

Smith,  W :  A.  Philosophy  and  practice  of  slav- 
ery.    170. 

Smith,  W.  C.    Olrig  Grange.     1040. 

Smith,  W:  H:,  ed.    St.  Clair  papers.    182. 

Smith,  W.  H.  S.     [Drama.]    600. 

Smith,  W:  L.  G.    Lewis  Cass.     1485. 

Smith,  W:  Robertson.  Old  testament  in  the  Jew- 
ish church.    86. 

—  Prophets  of  Israel.     88. 

Smith,  W:  Rudolph.    History  of  Wisconsin.  1390. 

—  Wisconsin  territory.     1393. 
Smithsonian  institution.     [Publications.]     291. 
Smollett,  T.  G:     [Fiction.]    856. 

—  History  of  England.     1217. 
Smucker,  S:  M.     Alex.  Hamilton.     1486. 

—  Napoleon  HL     1477. 

—  Nicholas  L     1478. 

—  ed.     Blue  laws  of  Connecticut.     216. 
Smyth,  C.  P.    Our  inheritance  in  the  great  pyra- 
mid.    1322. 

Smyth,  N.     Old  faiths  in  new  light.     82. 

—  Orthodox  theology  of  to-day.     91. 

—  Reality  of  faith.     111. 

Smyth,  W:    French  revolution.     1256. 

—  Lectures  on  modern  history.    1198. 
Smyth,  W.  W.     Coal  mining.    428. 

—  Year  with  the  turks.     1293. 

Snider,  D.  J.    Shakespeare's  dramas.     1047. 

—  Walk  in  Hellas.     1290. 
Snieders,  A.     [B'iction.]     857. 

Snodgrass,  J.,  ed.    Wit,  wisdom  and  })athos  of 

Heine.     1126. 
Snorri  Sturlu.son.     Heimskringla.     1282. 
Snyder,  Van  Vechten  a7id  co.    Historical  atlas 

of  Wisconsin.     1393. 
Soane,  G:     [Drama.]     600. 

—  New  curiosities  of  literature.     1099. 
Soane-Roby,  B.     [Drama.]    600. 
Soboleski,  P.     Poets  and  poetry  of  Poland.  1145. 
Socialism,  Elementary  system  of.    203. 
Society  for  political  education.  Econxsmic  tracts. 

195. 
Society  in  London.     1236. 
Socin,  A:    Krankheiten  der  prostata.    411. 
Socrates    Scholasticns.      Ecclesiastical    history. 

118. 
Sola,  pseud.,  see  Anderson,  O.  S.  L.    666. 
Solberg,  L:  T.   Bibliography  of  Scandinavia.    27. 
Soldan,  W:G.  Geschichte  der  hexenprozesse.  55. 
Soley,  J.  R.    Blockade  and  cruisers.     1357. 

—  Foreign  naval  education.     234. 

Solis  y  Rivadeneira,  A.  Conquest  of  Mexico. 
1408. 

Soiling,  G.    Literary  history  of  Germany.    1102. 

SoUohub,  V.  A.  graf.     [Drama.]    600. 

Soltera,  Maria,  pseud.  Lady's  ride  aci'oss  Span- 
ish Honduras.     1411. 

Somers,  R.    Southern  states.     1378. 

Somerset,  C:  A.     [Drama.]    600. 

Somerville,  A.    Roger  Mowbray.    1515. 

Somerville,  M.  Molecular  and  microscopic 
science.    356. 

—  Physical  geography.    325. 

—  Physical' sciences.  '  281. 

Sommer,  H.     Religion  deri  pessiraismus.    49. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  tp  contents  only. 


Sommerfeldt. 


AtTTHOR-INDEX. 


Spon. 


Sommerfeldt,  H.  A.    Construction  of  ships.  462. 

Sommers,  W:    [Fiction.]    857. 

Sonntag,  A:    Terrestrial  magnetism  in  Mexico. 

318. 
Sonrel,  L.     Bottom  of  the  sea.    329. 
Sophokles.    Tragedies.    600. 
Sorignet,  A.     Sacred  cosmogony.     82. 
Sorrel,  W:  J.     [Drama.]    601. 

—  joint  author,  sec  French,  S.    550. 
SOtbeer,  G:  A.     Die  fiinf  milliarden.     196. 
Soubron,  W:  O:     Souvenir.     1120. 

Soule,  C:  C.    Law^yers'  reference  manual.    207. 
Soule,  F.,  J:  H.  Otih.o-n.and  J.  Nisbet.     Annals 

of  San  Francisco.    1402. 
Soule,  R:    English  .synonyraes.     274. 
Soulie,  M.  F:    [Fiction.]  "  857. 
Soutar,  R.     [Drama.]     601. 

—  joint  aiithor,  sec  Claridg-e,  C.  J.    538. 

South    Kensington    museum.       Catalogue     of 
books  on  art.    26. 

—  Handbooks.    281. 

Southall,  J.  C.     Epoch  of  the  mammoth.     347. 

—  Recent  origin  of  man.    347. 
Southard,  S.  L.    Mystery  of  godliness.    111. 
Southerne,  T:     [Drama.]     601. 
Southey,  C.  A.     [Fiction.]     857. 

Southey,  C:  C,  erf.     Life  and  correspondence  of 

Robert  Southey.     1553. 
Southey,  R.     Chronicle  of  the  Cid.     1271. 

—  The  doctor.     1073. 

—  Early  naval  history  of  England.     1228. 

—  Life  of  Nelson.     1505. 

—  Life  of  Wesley.     1459. 

—  Life  of  William  Cowper.    1548. 

—  Peninsular  war.     1272. 

—  Poetical  works.     1040. 

—  and  C.  A.    Correspondence.     1080. 

—  fmrfC:C.    Life  of  dr.  Bell.     1456. 
Southgate,  H.    Visit  to  Mesopotamia.     1309. 
Southworth,   A.   S.    Wintield    Scott    Hancock. 

1501. 
Souvestre,  E.     [Fiction.]    857. 
Sozinskey,  T:  S.    Infantile  unfoldment.    352. 
Spalding,  J.  W.    Japan  expedition.     1191. 
Spalding,  M.  J.    Miscellanea.     1073. 

—  Protestant  reformation.     121. 

Spalding,  T:  A.     Elizabethan  demonology.     54. 
Spalding,    W:    Italy.    1261. 
Spamer,  J:  G.  C.  F.  O:    Goethe.    1444. 

—  Miinner  eigener  kraft    1435. 

—  Merkwiii-dige  kinder.     1436. 

—  Schiller.    1444. 

—  ed.    Deutsche  dichter,  denker  und  wissensfiir- 

sten .     1444. 

Wohlthiiter  der  menschheit.     1431. 

Spangenberg,  L:    Fatigue  of  metals.    458. 
Sparhawk,  F.  C.     [Fiction.]    857. 
Sparks,  J.    Benedict  Arnold.    1437. 

—  Benjamin  Franklin.     1486. 

—  Same.     183. 

—  Charles  Lee.    1438. 

—  Count  Pulaski.    1438. 

—  Ethan  Allen.    1437. 

—  Father  Marquette.    1438. 

—  Gouverneur  Morris.    1487. 

—  JohnLedyard.    1438. 

—  John  Ribault.    1438. 

—  LaSalle.    14;^. 

—  Washington.    1465. 

—  Same.    188. 

—  ed.    Correspondence  of  the  revolution.     1351. 

Library  of  american  biography.     1437. 

Sparrowgrass  papers.    F:  S.  Cozzens.     1084. 


Spath,  C.     [Fiction.]     857. 

Spaulding,  M.  C.    Statistics  of  the  U.  S.    157. 

Speaker's  commentary,  The,  see  Cook,  Y:C:,ed. 

85. 
Spear,  S:  T.    Law  of  extradition.     209. 
Specht,  G:J.    Topographical  surveying.    418. 
Speckter,  O:,  illustrator,  see  Hey,  W:    1126. 
Spectator.     1049. 

Speeches  of  british  statesmen.     189. 
Speke,  J:  H.     Source  of  the  Nile.     1325. 
Speling  reform  asosiashun  papers.    270. 
Spence,  J.  M.     Land  of  Bolivar.     1418. 
Spencer,  A.     Andersonville.     1361. 
Spencer,  C:  C.    Art  of  playing  the  piano  forte. 

496. 

—  Treatise  on  music.    490. 

Spencer,  Edmund.    Sketches  of  Germany.    1246. 
Spencer,  E:    Thomas  F.  Bayard.     1484. 
Spencer,  E.  A.,  camp.    Digest  of  laws  of  Wis- 
consin.   219. 
Spencer,  G:,  and  W.  James.     [Drama.]     601. 
Spencer,  H.    Ceremonial  institutions.    48. 

—  Data  of  ethics.    48. 

—  Education.    240. 

—  Essays.    1073. 

—  Fir-it  principles.    48. 

—  Illustrations  of  universal  progress.     1074. 

—  Man  versus  the  state.     160. 

—  Principles  of  biology.    48. 

—  Principles  of  morality.    48. 

—  Principles  of  psychology.    48. 

—  Principles  of  sociology.    48. 

—  Recent  discussions.    1074. 

—  Social  statics.     145. 

—  Study  of  sociology.     145. 

—  System  of  synthetic  philosophy.    48. 

—  ed.    Descriptive  sociology.    145. 

Spencer,  J.  A.    Geschichte  der  Vereinigten  Staa- 
ten.     1345. 

—  and  B.  J:  Lossing,    History  of  the  U.  S.   1345. 
Spencer,  W:  G:    Inventional  geometry.    298. 
Spender,  E.     [Fiction.]     857. 

Spender,  L.,  mrs.  J:  K.     [Fiction.]     857. 
Spenser,  E.     [Poetical  works.]    1040. 

—  Spenser  for  children.     1026. 
Sperry,  H.  T.     Country  love.    1040. 
Speyer,  O:     Cavour.    1429. 

—  Tasso.    14:30. 

Spielhagen,  F:     [Fiction.]     858. 

—  Theorie  und  technik  des  romans.     513. 
Spiers,  A.,  and  G.  Surenne.    French  and  english 

dictionary.    268. 
Spiller  V.  Hauenschild,  R:  G:,  see  Hauenschild. 
Spindler,  C:     [Drama.]    601. 

—  [Fiction.]     859. 

Spinnstube.    P.  F:  W:  Oertel,  ed.     1126. 

Spinoza,  B.  de.     Chief  works.    50. 

Spirit  of  the  times.    501. 

Spiritual  progress.     103. 

Spiritual  voices  from  the  middle  ages.     102. 

Spitta,  J.  A:  P.      Johann  S.  Bach.     1534. 

Spofford,  A.  R.    Binding  of  books.    1. 

—  Library  bibliography.    1. 

—  Parliamentary  rules.     225. 

—  Periodical  literature.    1. 

—  Works  of  reference.    1. 

—  ed.    American  almanac.    156. 
SpofiEbrd,  H.  P].     [Fiction,]    860. 

—  Art  decoration.    484. 

—  Poems.     1040. 

—  Servant  girl  question.     448. 

Spoflfbrd,  J.    Gazetteer  of  Massachusetts.    1372. 
Spon,  Y.,.,  joint  ed.,  see  Byrne,  O. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Spooner. 


ATTTHOR-INDEX. 


Steedman. 


Spon's  dictionary  of  engineering.     411. 

—  encyclopajdia  of  industrial  arts.    389. 
Spooner,  J:  C,  and  E.  E.  Bryant.     Wisconsin 

town  laws.     220. 

—  and  H.  Hayes.     Wisconsin  town  laws.     220. 
Spooner,  R.  C,  covip.    Synoptical  index  of  laws 

of  Wisconsin.     219. 

Spooner,  W.  W.     Back- woodsmen.    1198. 

Spooner,  Mrs.  Z.  H.,  comp.  Poems  of  the  pil- 
grims.    1024. 

SpOrlm,  M.     [Fiction.]    860. 

Sport  with  gun  and  rod.    A.  M.  Mayer,  cd.    503. 

Spotless  and  fearless.     1507. 

Spottiswood,  J:    Church  of  Scotland.     128. 

Sprague,  C:    Writings.    1040. 

Sprague,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]     860. 

Sprague,  W:  B.     American  pulpit.     1450. 

—  American  unitarian  pulpit.     1450. 

—  European  celebrities.     1432. 

—  Lectures  to  young  people.     103. 

—  Letters  to  a  daughter.    62. 

—  Revivals.     116. 

— -  Timothy  Dwight.     1438. 

Spring,  Gardiner.  Contrast  between  good  and 
bad  men.     1463. 

—  Fragments  from  the  study  of  a  pastor,  v.  1.  103. 

—  Personal  reminiscences.     1451. 

—  Power  of  the  pulpit.     105. 

—  Puljut  ministrations.     111. 
Spring,  (xardiner,  jr.     [Fiction.]     860. 
Spring,  L.  W.     Kansas.     1396. 

Springer,  A.     (Jeschichte  Oesterreichs.     1242. 

—  Textbook  to  Illustrations  of  the  history  of  art. 

474. 

Springer,  J:  S.     Forest  life.     1370. 

Spruner  V.  Mertz,  K:  [Historicher]  hand-atlas. 
1156. 

Spurgeon,  C :  H.  Commenting  and  commenta- 
ries.   22. 

—  Illustrations  and  meditations.     100. 

—  John  Ploughman's  pictures.     66. 

—  Sermons.     111. 

Spurr,  (1:  (I.     [Fiction.]    860. 
Spurzheim,  J:  F:  K.     Phi'enology.     58. 
Spyri,  J.     [Fiction.]     800. 

Squier,  E.  (J:  Aboriginal  monuments  of  New 
York.    348. 

—  Antiquities  of  N.  Y.     348. 

—  Nicaragua.    1412. 

—  Notes  on  Central  America.    1412. 

—  Peru.     1418. 

—  Waikna.     1412. 

—  and  E.  H.  Davis.     Ancient  monuments  of  the 

Mississippi  valley.     348. 
Stables,  (J.     [Fiction.]     860. 
Stables,  W.  G.     Cats.    441. 
Stack,  E:    Six  months  in  Persia.     1307. 
Stacke,  L:  C.     Deutche  geschichte.     1237. 

—  Griechi.sche  geschichte.     1173. 

—  Mittlere  und  neue  geschichte.     1197. 

—  Romische  geschichte.     1177. 
Stael-Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  haronne  de.     [Fiction.] 

860. 

—  French  revolution.     1255. 

—  Germany.     1246. 

Stahl,  A.  W:    Transmi.ssion  of  power  by  wire 

rope.     313. 
Stahl,  F:  W:    Arbeiterfrage.     198. 
Stahr,  F.     [Fiction.]    860. 

—  Erinnerungen.     1208. 

—  Lebensgeschichte.    1558. 


Stahr,  F. — Contintied. 

—  Sommer  und  winter  am  Genfersee.     1288. 
Stainer,  J:     Music  of  the  Bible.     496. 
Stainforth,  Y.,  joint  atUhor,  see  Maltby,  C.  A. 
Stalin,  P.  F:    Geschichte  Wiirttembergs.     1245. 
Stallo,  J.  B.    Modern  physics.    281. 

Stamer,  W:  J:  A.     Dolce "Napoli.     1269. 
Stammler,  C:    Romisches  recht  in  Deutschland. 

224. 
Standard  natural  history.     J:  S.  Kingsley,   ed. 

368. 
Stanford,  C:      Philip  Doddridge.     1457. 
Stanhope,  Lady  H.    Memoirs  and  travels.  1494. 
Stanhope,  L.     Greece.    1289. 
Stanhope,  P.  D.,  earl  of  Chesterfield.     Letters, 

sentences  and  maxims.     1099. 

—  Polite  education.     65. 

—  Works.     1078. 

Stanhope,   P.   H:,   earl.      History  of   England. 
1225. 

—  Louis,  prince  of  Condc.    1475. 

Stanislas,  king  of  Poland.    Moral  sentences.    61. 
Stanley,  A.  P.    Chi'istian  institutions.     111. 

—  History  of  the  eastern  cluu-ch.     125. 

—  History  of  the  Jewish  church.     140. 

—  Memorials  of  Westminster  abbey.     1229. 

—  Sermons  in  the  east.    HI. 

—  Sermons  on  special  occasions.     111. 

—  Sinai  and  Palestine.     1311. 

—  Thomas  Arnold.     1455. 

—  Westminster  sermons.    111. 

Stanley,  E:  G.  S.,   earl  of  Derby.      The  para- 
bles.   90. 
Stanley,  H:  M.     [Fiction.]    861. 

—  The  Congo.     1327. 

—  ('oomassie  and  Magdala.    1324. 

—  How  I  found  Livingstone.     1326. 

—  Through  the  dark  continent.     1326. 
Stannard,  H:     Out-door  common  birds.     382. 
Stansbury,  H.     Expedition  to  the  valley  of  the 

(ireat  Salt  lake.     1400. 
Stanton,  E.  C,  and  others.    History  of  woman 

suflVage.     152. 
Stanton,  T.,  ed.     Woman   question  in  Europe. 

153. 
Stanwood,  E:    Presidential  elections.     166. 
Staples,  N.  A:    Way,  truth  and  life.    111. 
Staples,  ().  G.     Guide  to  Washington.    1379. 
Starback,  C:  G:    Smsl  beriittelser  ur  svenska  hi- 

storien.     1282. 
Starbuck,  A.    American  whale  fishery.    442. 
Starke,  G.  W:  C.    Gedichte  und  crziihlungcn.    1108. 
Starling,  Vi.    Noble  deeds  of  woman.     1434. 
Starr,  M.     Index-digest.     226. 
State  trials.     223. 
Statesman's  year-book.    156. 
Statistisches'jahrbuch.     250. 
Statutes  of  the  United  States.     214. 
Stauffer,  F.  H.     Queer,  quaint,  quizzical.     1091. 
Staunton,  Hir  G:  T:    Chma.     256. 
Staunton,  H.     Chess-player's  handbook.    500. 

—  Ciiess  tournament.    500. 

Staunton,  W:    Dictionary  of  the  church.     127. 
Steams,  W.  A.     Labrador.     1406. 

—  N(!W  England  bird  life.    383. 
Stebbing,  H:    Italian  poets.     1563. 
Stebbins,  E.,  ed.    Charlotte  Cushman.     1537. 
Stebbins,  S.  B.     [Fiction.]    862. 
Stedman,  E.  C.    Poetical  works.    1041. 

—  Victorian  poets.     1020. 

Steedman,  A.    Interior  of  southern  Africa.  1328. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


steel. 


ATJTHOB-INDEX. 


Stock. 


CXXJ 


steel,  R.     Burning  and  shining  lights.     1449. 
Steele,  A.     Chief  of  the  pilgrims.     1452. 
Steele,  J:    Hay  and  straw  measurer.    438. 
Steele,  J.  W.   'Cuban  sketches.     1413. 
Steele,  Sir  R:     [Drama.]     601. 

—  [Essays.]    1049. 

—  Guardian.     1049. 

—  Tatler.     1049. 

Steele,  T.  S.     Canoe  and  camera.     1370. 

—  Paddle  and  i)ortage.     1370. 

Steele,  W:  J  :,  joint  atithor,  see  Tait,  P:  G. 
Steffens,  H:     tFiction.l     862. 

—  Nachffelassene  schriften.     1144. 
Steger,  F:,  ed.     Mungo  Park's  reisen.     1324. 
Stehlich,  F:    Sprache.     263. 

Steiger,  E.    Catalogues.     29. 

—  Periodical  literature  of  the  U.  S.     33. 
Stein,  A.,  pseud.,  see  Wul£F,  M.     899. 

Stein,  Armin,  psetcd.,  see  Nietsclimann,  H.   814. 
Stein,  C.  G.  D.,  and  F.  HOrschelmann.     Hand- 

buch  der  geographic.     1182. 
Stein,  F.  v.     Russische  kosakenheere.     350. 
Stein,  Paul,  pseud.,  see  Hinrich,  A.     757. 
Steinhard,  S.    Leopold  v.  Buch.    1444. 
Steinlein,  L.     [Fiction.]    862. 
Steinmetz,  A.     History  of  the  Jesuits.     119. 
Stengel,  F.  v.     [Fiction.]     862. 
Stenzel,  G.  A.  H.    Geschichte  des  preussischen 

staats.     1243. 
Step,  E.    Plant-life.    359. 
Stephen,  C.  E.    French  history.     1251. 

—  16th  century  sketches.     1479". 

Stephen,    Sir  J.      Lectures  on  the    history  of 

France.     1251. 
Stephen,  L.     Alexander  Pope.     1552. 

—  English  thought  in  18th  century.    47. 

—  Hours  in  a  library.     1008. 

—  Poisonous  opinions.'    73. 

—  Samuel  Johnson.     1550. 

—  Science  of  ethics.     63. 

—  Swift.     1553. 

—  ed.    Dictionary   of  national   biography.     1440. 
Stephens,  A.  H.     Constitutional  view  of  the  war. 

167. 
Stephens,  C:  A.     [Fiction.]     862. 

—  Knockabout  club  in  the  tropics.     1410. 
Stephens,  F:  G.     Landseer.     1529. 
Stephens,  G:,  and  G.  O.  Hylten-Cavallius.   Old 

iiorse  fairy  tales.     142. 
Stephens,  J:  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in  Central 

America.     1411. 
in  Egypt,    Arabia  Petrsea  and  Holy  Land. 

1312. 

in  Greece,  Turkey,  Russia  and  Poland.   1210. 

in  Yucatan.    1410. 

Stephens,  L.     Letters,  speeches,  etc.     1509. 
Stephens,   W:   R:  W.    Christianity  and    islam. 

140. 
Stephenson,  C.  H.     [Drama.]     601. 
Stephenson,  E.     [Fiction.]    862. 
Stephenson,    Sir  R.  M.     Railway  construction. 

422. 
Stepniak,  pseud.     Russia  under  the  tzars.     1279. 

—  Underground  Russia.     1279. 
Sterling,  J:     [Fiction.]     862. 

Stern,  A.     Geschichte  der  revolution  in  England. 
1223. 

—  Lexikon     der     deutschen     national-literatur. 

1101. 

—  Vier  titularkiinige.     1469. 

Stern,  Detlef,  pseud.,  sec  Strempel,  D.     807. 


Stern,  Otto,  pseud.,  see  Peters,  L. 
Sternberg,  A.  freiherr  v.  TTngern-.     [Fiction.] 
863.  ■* 

Sterndale,  R.  A.     [FictionJ    863. 
Sterne,  Carus,  pseud.,  see  &ause,  E.  L: 
Sterne,  L.     [Fiction.]     863. 

—  Works.     1019. 

Sterne,  S.    Constitutional  history  of  the  U.  S. 
211. 

—  Representative  government.     163. 
Sterne,  Stuart,  pseud.,  see  Bloede,  G. 
Sterrett,  .1.  R.  S.    [Greek inscriptions.]    1172. 
Sterry,  J.  A.     [Drama.]    601. 
Stetson,  C:  B.    Technical  education.    246. 
Steub,  L:    Altbayerische  culturbilder.     1122. 

—  Aus  dem  bayri'schen  hochlande.    1248. 
Stevens,   A.     Centennary  of    american   metho- 

dism.     129. 

—  History  of  methodism.     129. 

—  Mme.  de  Stael.     1562. 

—  IVIetl  odist  episcopal  church  in  the  U.  S.     130. 

—  N.  Bangs.     1453. 

Stevens,  C:W.     Fly-fishing.     504. 
Stevens,  J:  A.     Albert  Gallatin.     1486. 
Stevens,  J:  L.     Gustavus  Adolphus.     1478. 
Stevens,  W:B.    History  of  Georgia.     1380. 
Stevenson,  A.  F.     Battle  of  Sto  le's  river.    1358. 
Stevenson,  D:    Civil  engineering.     411. 
Stevenson,  J.    Catalogues  of  indian  collections.    1340. 
Stevenson,  J:  J.    Geology  of  Colorado.    342. 
Stevenson,  R.  L:    [Fiction.]    863. 

—  Child's  garden  of  verses.     1025. 

—  Familiar  studies.     1074. 

—  Inland  voyage.    1286. 

—  Silverado'  squatters.     1403. 

—  Travels  with  a  donkey.     1262. 

—  Virginibus  puerisque'.     1074. 

Stevenson,  S.  H.     Boys  and  girls  in  biology.  346. 
Stewart,  A.     IS^ether 'Lochaber.     1231. 
Stewart,  A.M.     [Fiction.]    863. 
Stewart,  B.     Conservation  of  energy.    311. 

—  Physics.     310. 

—  Suii  and  earth.    285. 

—  joint  author,  see  Tait,  P:  G. 
Stewart,  C:  S:    Sandwich  islands.     1422. 

—  Visit  to  the  South  seas     1192. 
Stewart,  D.    Collected  works.    48. 

—  Philosophical  essays.    44. 
Stewart,  E.  M.     [Fiction.]    863. 
Stieler,  A.     Hand-atlas.     1185. 
Stieler,  K:    From  the  Alps  to  the  Arno.    1365. 

—  H.  Wachenhusen  and  F:  W:    Hacklander. 

The  Rhine.     1248. 
I   Stifter,  A.     [Fiction.]    863. 
I   Stigand,  W:    Heinrich  Heine.    1557. 
Stille,  A.    Therapeutics    and    materia   medica. 

407. 
Stille,  C:  J.     Studies  in  medijeval  history.     1199. 
Stille,  M..,  joint  author,  see  Wharton,  F. 
Stillingfleet,  E:    Idolatry  in  the  church  of  Rome. 
114. 
:   Stimpson,  W:    Hydrobiinje.    375. 

—  Marine  invertebrata.    373. 
Stimson,  F:  J.     [Fiction.]    864. 

>    Stinde,  J.     [Fiction.]     864. 
j    Stirling,  A.     [Fiction.]     864. 

Stirling,  E:     [Drama.]     601. 
i   Stirling,  M.  C,  see  MacCallum,  M.  C.    791. 

Stirling-Maxwell,  C.  E.  S.  lady.    [Fiction.]    864. 

—  The  dream.     1041. 
Stobart,  J.  W:  H.    Islam.    140. 
Stock,  C.     [Fiction.]     864. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


CXXIJ 


Stockxnar. 


ATJTHOB-INDEX. 


Strussenfelt. 


Stockxnar,  E.  A.  C.  freiherr  v.  Baron  Stock- 
mar.     1496. 

Stockton,  F:  R.     [Fiction.]    864. 

Stockton,  L.     [Fiction.]     864. 

Stockwell,  J:  N.  Orbits  of  the  principal  plan- 
ets.   303. 

Stocqueler,  J.  H.     [Drama.]     603. 

Stoddard,  C:  W.     [Fiction.]    864. 

Stoddard,  E.  D.     [Fiction.]     865. 

Stoddard,  J:  L.    Red-letter  days  abroad.     1306. 

Stoddard,  R:  H:    [Fiction.]    865. 

—  Abraliam  Lincoln.    1041. 

—  Longfellow.     1541. 

—  Poems.     1041. 

—  ed.    Anecdote  biographies  of  Thackeray  and 

Dickens.     1543. 
B:  Robert  Haydon.     1539. 

—  -  O'Keeffe,  Kelly  and  Taylor.    1537. 

Personal  recollections  of  Lamb,  Hazlitt  and 

others.     1543. 
Personal  reminiscences  by  Barham,  Harness 

and  Hodder.     1543. 
Personal  reminiscences  by  Chorley,  Planche 

and  Young.     1543. 
Personal    reminiscences    by  Constable  and 

Gillies.     1.543. 
Personal  reminiscences   by  Cornelia  Knight 

and  Thomas  Raikes.     1543. 
Personal  reminiscences  by  Moore  and  Jer- 

dan.     1543. 
Prosper  Merimee's  letters  to  an  incognita. 

1560. 
—joint  ed.,  see  liinton,  W:  J. 
Stoddard,  W:0.     [Fiction.]    865. 

—  Abraham  Lincoln.     1467. 

StOhr,  H.  A.,  e(Z.    Kiinstler-kalendei*.     1530. 
Stokes,  G :  T.    Bollandists.    1007. 
Stokes,  H:  p.     Chronological  order  of  Shakes- 
peare's plays.     1047. 
Stolberg,  C.  ffra/ zu.    Anthologie.    1109. 
StolberR,  F:  L.  yro/  zu.    Anthologie.    1109. 
StoUe,  L:F.     [Fiction.]    865. 

—  Lieder  und  gedichte.    1130. 

Stolze,  F.,  and  F.  C.  Andreas.    Handelsvei'halt- 

ni.sse  Pei'siens.     1307. 
Stone,  J:  K.     Invitation  heeded.     113. 
Stone,  J:  S.    Alex.  Viets  Griswold.     1451. 

—  James  Milnor.     1451. 

Stone,  M.  A.    Summer  in  Scandinavia.     1383. 
Stone,  O.  C.    Few  months  in  New  Guinea.    1430. 
Stone,  W:  L.     Border  wars  of  the  revolution. 
1351. 

—  Joseph  Brant.     1439. 

—  Matthias  and  his  impostures.    1454. 

—  Poetry  and  history  of  Wyoming.     1377. 

—  Red  Jacket.     1439. 

—  Sir  W:  Johnson.     1505. 

—  Uncas  and  Miantonomoh.     1439. 
Stonehenge,  pseud.,  see  Walsh,  J:  H: 
Storch,  L:     [Fiction.]     865. 

Storer,  H.  R.    Reflex  insanity  in  women.    53. 

Stories  of  the  italian  artists.    1531. 

StiSrk,  K:    Laryngoscopie.    411. 

Storm,  H.  T.  W.     [Fiction.]     866. 

Storm,  J:    Engli.sche  philologie.     270. 

Stormonth,  J.    Dictionary.     372. 

Storr,    F.,  and    H.    Turner,    eds.      Canterbury 

chimes.     1035. 
Storrs,  R:  S.     Human  soul.     58. 

—  Manliness  in  the  scholar.    1074. 

Story,  J.  Commentaries  on  the  constitution.  211. 

—  Letters.    1509. 


1074. 


1513. 


603. 


Story,  J. — Continued . 

—  Miscellaneous  writings. 
Story,  W:  W.     [Fiction.]     866. 

—  Castle  St.  Angelo,     1369. 

—  Evil  eye.     1269. 

—  He  and  she.     1041. 

—  Roba  di  Roma.    1269. 

—  Vallombrosa.    1368. 

—  ed.     Joseph  Story.     1509. 
Stothard,  Mrs.  C:,  see  "Btoy,  A.  E. 
Stoughton,  J:    History  of  religion  in  England. 

133. 

—  Howard  the  philanthropist. 

—  William  Wilberforce.    1457. 
Stow,  B.     First  things.     113. 
Stowe,  E.     Velazquez.     1533. 
Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.     [Drama.] 

—  [Fiction.]     866. 

—  Chimney  corner.     1099. 

—  House  and  home  papers.     64. 

—  Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     170. 

—  Palmetto-leaves.     1381. 

—  Sunny  memories.     1208. 

—  joint'author,  see  Beecher,  C.  E. 
Stovrell,  H.    Modern  Infldel  philosophy.    73. 
Strabo.     Geography.     1161. 

Strahl,  P.,  and  E.  Herrmann.     Geschichte  des 

russischen  staates.     1375. 
Strahlheim,  C,  ed.    Napoleon  Bonaparte.    1476. 
Straight,  D.     [Drama  ]     603. 
Stratford  de  RedcliflFe,  Lord,  see  Canning. 
Strauss,  D:F:    Klopstock.     1558. 

—  Leben  Jesu.     94. 

—  Life  of  Jesus.     94. 

—  Old  faith  and  the  new.    80. 

—  Ulrich  v.  Hutten.     1557. 

—  Voltaire.     1448. 

—  ed.     Schubart's  leben.     1124. 

Streatfeild,  G:  S.    Lincolnshire  and  the  danes. 

1220. 
Streckfuss,  A.     [Fiction.]     867. 
Street,  A.  B.    Frontenac.     1041. 
Streeter,  E.  W.    Great  diamonds  of  the  world. 

334. 
Streefs,  T.  H.    Natural  history  of  the  Hawaiian 

Islands,  etc.    .373. 
Strempel,  D.     [Fiction.]    867. 
Stretton,  Hesba,  pseud  ,  sec  Smith,  Hannah.  856. 
Strieker,  K.     [Fiction.]     867. 
Strickland,  A.     [Fiction.]    867. 

—  Bachelor  kings  of  England.     1469. 

—  Queens  of  Eng^land.    1470. 

—  Queens  of  Scotland.     1470. 

—  Tudor  princesses.     1473. 

Strickland,  H:     Travel  thoughts   and  fancies. 

1346. 
Strickland,  W:  P.     Old  Mackinaw.    1389. 

—  Pioneers  of  the  west.     1386. 
Strobel,  P.  A.     The  salzburgers.    133. 
Strodtmann,  A.  H:    H:  Heme.     1557. 

—  Lothar.     1120. 

—  cd.     Amerikanische  anthologie.     1024. 
Strong,  F:    Greece  as  a  kingdom.     1389. 
Strong,  G;  A.     Song  of  Milkanwatha.     1083. 
Strong,  J.,  joint  author,  see  McClintock,  J:    67. 
Strong,  M.    Mammals  of  Wisconsin.    385. 
Strong,  M.  M.    Territory  of  Wisconsin.     1390. 
Strother,  D:  H:    Virginia  illustrated.     1380. 
Strubberg,  F:  A:     [Fiction.]     867. 
Struensee,  G.  K:  O;  v.     [Fiction.]     868. 
Strussenfelt,  U.  S.  v.     [Fiction.]    868. 


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Strutt. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Symonds. 


CXXIIJ 


strutt,  J.     Sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people  of 

England.    261. 
Struve,  G.     Weltgeschichte.     1153. 
Stuart,  C:  B.     Naval  dry  docks  of  the  United 

States.    424. 
Stuart,  E.    [Fiction.]    868. 
Stuart,  G.     Society  in  Europe.     152. 
Stuart,  I:  W.    Jonathan  Trumbull,  sen.     1489. 
Stuart,  J.,  andN:  Revett,  Antiquities  of  Athens. 

1172. 
Stuart,  J.  M.    Free  trade  in  Tuscany.    305. 
Stuart,  M.     Interpretation  of  prophecy.     85. 
Stuart,  R.     Cyclopgedia  of  architecture.    473. 
Stuart,  V.    Effypt  after  the  war.     1321. 
Stubbs,  W:    Constitutional  history  of  England. 

161. 

—  Early  Plantagenets.     1221. 

—  ed.     Select  charters.     162. 
Stiibel,  A.,  joint  author,  see  Reiss,  W. 
Student's  concordance  to  the  revised  New  testa- 
ment.   89. 

Students'  songs.    495. 

Studer,  J.  H.     Columbus,  Ohio.     1387. 

Studley,  M.  J.    What  our  girls  ought  to  know. 

404. 
Sturenberg,  H:    Wehrpflicht  und  erziehung.  231. 
Sturgis,  J.  R.     [Drama.]     602. 

—  [Fiction.]     868. 

Sturm,  C.  C.     Being  and  attributes  of  God.    102. 
Sturm,  J.  K:  R.     Buch  fiir  meine  kinder.    1128. 

—  Neues  fabelbuch.     1128. 
Sturtevant,  J.  M.     Economics.     196. 
Sturz,  H.  P:    Beste  schriften.    1108. 

Stwin,  Adam,  pseud.,  see  Richardson,  J.     834. 
Suberwick,  Mme.  — .     [Fiction.]    868. 
Suckley,  G:    Genus  salmo.     380. 
Sue,  M.  J.,  mZZedEugfene.     [Fiction.]    868. 
Sue-Sand,  Alexander,  fils,  pseud.,  see  Hamlev, 

E:B.     745. 
Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C.  Twelve  Caesars.    1480. 
Sugenheim,  S:    Aufhebung  der  leibeigenschaft. 

Suliyan,  R.     [Drama.]    602. 

Sullivan,   J:   T.      Interoceanic   communication. 

424. 
Sullivan,    W:      Public    men   of    the  revolution. 

1482. 
Sullivant,  W.  S.    Mosses  and  liverworts.    364. 
Sully,  J.     Illusions.     53. 

—  Psychology.    58. 

Sully,  M.  due  de.    Memoirs.     1253. 

Sumner,  C:    Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    1467. 

—  Letters.     1489. 

—  Orations  and  speeches.     187. 

—  Works.     187. 

Sumner,  J:  B.    Apostolical  preaching.     105. 

—  Four  sermons.    106. 

Sumner,  W:G.      Andrew  Jackson.     1466. 

—  Problems  in  political  economy.     196. 

—  Protection  in  the  U.  S.    206. 

—  What  social  classes  owe  to  each  other.    196. 

—  and  others.    Bibliogr.  of  political  economy.    195. 
Supernatural  religion.     J:  Muir.     92. 
Supersac,  L.     [Drama.]    602. 

Surenne,  G.,  joint  author,  see  Spiers,  A. 
Surrebutter,  John,  esq., pseud.,  see  Anstey,  J: 
Surrey,  Earl  of,  see  Howard,  H: 
Suter,  W:  E.     [Drama.]     602. 
Sutherland,  A.     Knights  of  Malta.     1201. 
Sutherland,  D:    From  Gibraltar  to  Constantin- 
ople.    1293. 
Sutro-Schucking,  K.     [Fiction.]     869. 


Sutti^res,  S.  de,  see  Sarcy  de  Suttieres,  F. 
Sutton,  F.    Volumetric  analysis.    321. 
Svetchin,  A.  S.     Writings.     1146. 
Swan,  J.  G.     Haidah  indians.     1342. 

—  Indians  at  Cape  Flattery.     1342. 

—  Northwest  coast.     1404." 

Swank,  J.  M.    Iron  and  steel  production  of  the  United 

States.    453. 
Swayne,  G:  C.    Herodotus.     1138. 
Swedenborg,  E.     Works.     131,  132. 
Sweet,  H:    History  of  anjrlo-saxon  poetry.    1019. 
Sweet,  O.  P.     Amusement  directory.     1364. 
Sweeting,  R.  D.  R.     Experiences  of  J:  Howard. 

405. 
Sweetser,  M.  F.    AUston.    1527. 

—  Claude  Lorraine.     1530. 

—  Diirer.    1530. 

—  Fra  Angelico.     1531. 

—  Guido  Reni.    1532. 

—  Landseer.     1529. 

—  Leonardo  da  Vinci.     1532. 

—  Michael  Angelo.     1532. 

—  Murillo.     1532. 

—  Raphael.     1532. 

—  Rembrandt.     1530. 

—  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.     1529. 

—  Titian.     1532. 

—  Turner.     1529. 

—  What  the  people  read.    510. 

—  see  Hodder,  E.     Cities  of  the  world.     1184. 
Swetchine,  see  Svetchin. 

Swezey,  G.  D.    Plants  of  Wisconsin.    363. 

Swift,  A:  M.    [Fiction.]    869. 

Swift,  F.,  and  M.  R.  Clark.     Skaters'  text-book. 

502. 
Swift,  J.     [Fiction.]    869. 

—  Gulliver's  travels.     1083. 

—  Intelligencer.     1049. 

—  Poetical  works.     1041 . 

—  Works.     1019. 

Swinburne,  A.  C:     [Drama.]     603. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1041. 

—  Study  of  Shakespeare.     1045. 
Swindell,  J:  G:    Well-digging.    426. 
Swing,  D:    Club  essays.     1074. 

—  Great  presbyterian  conflict.    129. 

—  Motives  of  life.     112. 

—  Truths  for  to-day.    112. 

Swinton,  W:    Campaigns  of   the  army  of   the 
Potomac.     1357. 

—  Rambles  among  words.     271. 

—  Twelve  decisive  battles  of  the  war.     1357. 
Swisshelm,  J.  G.    Half  a  centui-y.     1542. 
Sybel,  H:  K:  L.  v.    French  revolution.    1255. 

—  History  of  the  crusades.     1200. 
Sydow,  C.  V.     [Fiction.]     869. 

Sylva,  Carmen,  pseud.,  see  Elisabeth  of  Ruma- 
nia.   724. 
Sylvanus,  pseud.,  see  Colton,  R. 
Sylvin,  E :    Jules  P'erry.    1444. 
Symington,  A.  J.    Bryant.     1540. 

—  Hints  to  our  boys.     63. 

—  Samuel  Lover.     1551. 

—  Thomas  Moore.     1552. 

—  William  Wordsworth.     1554. 
Symonds,  J:  A.     Greek  poets.    1137. 

—  Italian  by-ways.     1267. 

—  Renaissance  in  Italy  : 

—  1.  Age  of  the  despots.     1263. 

—  2.  The  revival  of  learning.     1268. 


—  3.  The  fine  arts.    472. 

—  4,  5.  Italian  literature. 


1131. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


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AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Taylor. 


Symonds,  J:  A. — Continued. 

—  Shakspere's  predecessors.    1043. 

—  Shelley.     1553. 

—  Sketches  and  studies  in  southern  Europe.   1074. 

—  Vagabunduli  libellus.     1041. 

—  tr.  and  ed.    Wine,  women  and  song.     513. 
Symons,  T:  W.    Upper  Columbia  river.    1404. 
Synge,  W.  W.  F.     [Fiction.]    869. 

Syrski,  I)r.  — .     Fecundation  of  fishes.    355. 
Systematic  beneficence.    66. 
S'zabad,  £.    Modern  war.    231. 


T.,N.  T.     Bread-making.     446. 

Taaffe,  J:     Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem.    119. 

Tabor,  E.,  sec  Stephenson,  E. 

Tacitus,  C.C.    Germanische  alterthiimer.    1339. 

—  Works.    1179. 

Taine,  H.  A.    English  literature.    1004. 

—  Italy.     1267. 

—  Lectures  on  art.     467. 

—  Notes  on  England.     1234. 

—  Notes  on  Paris.     1261. 

—  On  intelligence.     58. 

—  Origins  of  contemporary  France.     1255. 

—  1.  Ancient  regime.     1255. 

—  2.  French  revolution.     1255. 

—  Tour  through  the  Pyrenees.     1262. 
Tait,  P:  G.     Light.     314. 

—  aw(Z  W:  J:  Steele.    Dynamics  of  a  particle.   311. 

—  and  B.  Stewart.     Unseen  universe.    84. 
Talbot,  B.     Art  of  land-measuring.    417. 
Talbot,  C,  joint  author,  see  Carter,  E. 
Talbot,  E:  A.     Residence  in  the  Canadas.     1407. 
Talcot,  H.  B.     [Fiction.]     869. 

Talfourd,  F.     [Drama.]    603. 

—  and  H;  J.  Byron.     [Drama.]    604. 

—  and  A.  Wigan.     [Drama.]     604. 
Talfourd,  T:  N.     [Drama.]     604. 

—  Critical  and  miscellaneous  writings.    1074. 

—  Life  of  C:  Lamb.    1015. 
Talleyrand-Perigord,    M.,   prince  de  BSndvent. 

Correspondence.     1130. 
Tallman,  G:D.     [Fiction.]     871. 
Talmage,  T:  DeW.      Abominations  of  modern 

society.     65. 
Talmud.    140. 

T&lvj,  pseud.,  see  Bobinson,  T.  A.  L. 
Tannaliill,  R.    Poems  and  songs.    1041. 
Tanner,  H:  S.   Canals  and  railroads  of  the  United 

States.    256. 
Tanner,  T:  H.    Index  of  diseases.    408. 
Tapley,  D.  J.    Amateur  photography.    490. 
Tappan,  E.  T.   Geometry  and  trigonometry.  298. 
Tappan,  H:  P.    Step  from  the  new  world.    1208. 
Tarn,  E.  W.     Construction  of  roofs.     458. 
Tamow,  F.  C.  J.  F.     [Fiction. ^    871. 
Tarver,  F.,  joint  author,  see  Oliphant,  M.  O. 
Taschenbergr,    E.   L:     Insekten,   tausendf ussier    und 

spinnen.    1^6.5. 
Tasso,  T.    Jerusalem  delivered.     1132. 

—  Lyrische  gedichte.     1132. 

Tassoni,  A.    Der  geraubte  eimer.    1132. 

Taswell-Langmead,  see  Langmead. 

Tate,  J.  S.     Retaining  walls.    413. 

Tate,  R.     Gec^logy.     336. 

Tate,  T:     Philosophy  of  education.     245. 

Tatler.     1049. 

Tatnall,  E:    Plants  of  Newca.stle  co.,  Delaware. 


Taubert,  E.     [Fiction.]     871. 


Taura,  Elfried  von,  pseud.,  see  Peters,  A:    824. 
Taussig,  F.  W.     History  of  the  tariff.    206. 

—  Protection  to  young  industries.    206. 
Tautphceus,  J.  baronin.     [Fiction.]     871. 
Tayler,  C:B:     [Fiction.]     871. 
Tayler,  T:    Law  glossary.    207. 

Taylor,  A.  S.    Medical  jurisprudence.    213. 

—  Poisons.     407. 

Taylor,  B.     [Drama.]     604. 

—  [Fiction.]     871. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1041. 

—  At  home  and  abroad.     1193. 

—  By-ways  of  Europe.     1205. 

—  Central  Africa.     1323. 

—  Critical  essavs.     1075. 

—  Echo  club.    "1099. 

—  Egypt  and  Iceland.     1194. 

—  Eldorado.     1402. 

—  Greece  and  Russia.     1210. 

—  History  of  Germany.     1237. 

—  India,  China  and  Japan.     1296. 

—  Lands  of  the  saracen.     1195. 

—  Letters.     1542. 

—  Northern  travel.     1283. 

—  Studies  in  german  literature.     1103. 

—  Views  a-foot.     1207. 

—  ed.     Central  Asia.     1305. 
Japan.     1300. 

Lake  regions  of  Central  Africa.     1325. 

Picturesque  Europe.     1203. 

:   —  comp.    Cyclopiisdia  of  modern  travel.     1189. 
I Travels  in  Arabia.     1308. 

Travels  in  south  Africa.     1328. 

—  joint  ed. ,  see  Ripley,  G : 
Taylor,  B:F.     [Fiction.]    872. 

—  Between  the  ^ates.     1403. 
,   —  January  and  june.     1099. 

I   —  Life  in  camp  and  field.     1360. 

j   —  Old-time  pictures.     1041. 

j   Taylor,  C:  F.    Sensation  and  pain.    400. 

I   Taylor,  D:,  corwp.    Revised  statutes  of  Wis.    219. 

I   Taylor,  E.     [Fiction.]     872. 

Taylor,  F.    Piano  forte  playing.    496. 

Taylor,  George,  pseud.,  see  Hausrath,  A.     749. 

Taylor,  H:     (L)rama.]    604. 

Taylor,  *Str  H :    Autobiography.     1553. 

Taylor,  I:,  M.  A..  LL.  I).     The  alphabet.     268. 

Taylor,  I:.  LL.  D.    Ancient  Christianity.     118. 

—  Fanaticism.  .  54. 

—  Jane  Taylor.     1458. 

—  Logic  in  theology.     77. 

—  Loyola  and  Jesuitism.     119. 

—  Natural  history  of  enthusiasm.    92. 

—  Physical  theory  of  another  life.    84. 

—  Saturday  evening.     102. 

—  Spirit  of  hebrew  poetry.     1146. 

—  8j)iritual  Christianity.    100. 

—  Spiritual  despotism.     113. 

—  Wesley.     1459. 

Taylor,  I.  A.     [Fiction.]    872. 
Taylor,  James.    Curling.    502. 

—  and  others.    History  of  Scotland.     1214. 
Taylor,  Jane.    Correspondence.    1458. 

—  Writings.     1020. 

Taylor,  Jei-emy.     Whole  works.    71. 
Taylor,  J:     Records  of  my  life.     1553. 
Taylor,  J:  E:    Geological'stories.    337. 

—  Mountain  and  moor.     284. 

—  Underground.     284. 

Taylor,  J.  O.     District  school.     246. 
Taylor,  L.  A.    Chip  basket.     1099. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Taylor. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Thomas. 


Taylor,  M.,  and  H.  E.  Scudder,  eds.      Bayard 

Taylor.     1542. 
Taylor,  M.  C.    Judaism.    13;5. 

Taylor,  R:   Destruction  and  i-econstniction.  13G0. 
Taylor,  R:  C.    Statistics  of  coal.    323. 
Taylor,  S.     Science  of  music.     494. 
Taylor,  Theodore,  pseud.,  see  Hotten,  J:  C. 
Taylor,  T:     William  Cowper.     1548. 
Taylor,  Tom.     [Drama.]     604. 

—  cmr^  A:  W.  Dubourg.     [Drama.]     005. 
-cd.     B:R  Havdon.     1529. 

Taylor,  T:  P.     [Drama.]    604. 
Taylor,  W:     German  poetry.     1113. 
Taylor,  W:  C.    Ancient  history.     1164. 

—  History  of  Ireland.     1212. 

—  Modern  british  Plutai-ch.     1443. 
Taylor,  W.  H.    Four  years  with  Lee.     1503. 
Taylor,  W:  M.    David.     1463. 

—  Moses.     1463. 

Tcheng-Ki-Tong.     The  Chinese.     1298. 
Teachlns:  of  the  twelve  apostles.     92. 
Teale,  T:  P.     Dangers  to  health.     406. 
Teale,  W:H:    Lord  Falkland.    72. 
Technoloo;isches  wiirterbuch.     270. 
Teetzel,  F.  G.     [Fiction.]     872. 

Tefft,  B:  F.    Evolution  and  Christianity.    82. 
Tegner,  ¥..     Axel.     1143. 

—  Frlthiof  s  saga.     1143. 

—  Kleinei'e  gedichte.     1143. 

—  8tudy  of  greek  literature.    364. 

Telmann,  Konrad,  jjseud.,  see  Zitelmann,  E.  O: 

K.     902. 
Temme,  J.  D.  H.     [Fiction.]     872. 
Temperance  tracts.     66. 
Temple,  F:    Education  of  the  world.     72. 

—  Religion  and  science.  82. 
Temple,  G:  [Fiction.]  872. 
Temple,  Sir  R:    India.     1303. 

—  My  time  in  India.     1303. 
Temple,  Sir  W:    Works.    1020. 
Tempsky,  G.  F.  v.     Mitla.     1410. 
Ten  Brink,  sec  Brink. 

Tenger,  Mariam,  pseud.     [Fiction.]     872. 
Tennent,  Sir  J.  E.     Belgium.     1286. 
Tenner,  A.  Deutsch-amerikanisches  vademecum. 
1362. 

—  ed.    Amerika.     1362. 

Tenney,  H.  A.    Tenney  family.     1566. 

—  amZ  D:  Atwood.    Fathers  of  Wisconsin.    1439. 
Tenney,  S.     Natural  history.     368. 
Tennyson,  A.,  baron  Tennyson.     [Drama.]    605. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1041. 
Tenot,  P:  P.  E.     Coup  d'etat.    1258. 
Terence,  see  Terentius. 
Terentius  Afer.  P.     [Drama.]    605. 
Terhune,  M.  V.     [Fiction.]    872. 

—  Common  sense  in  the  household.    446. 

—  Cottage  kitchen.    446. 

—  Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths.     1210. 
Terry,  D.     [Fiction.]     606. 

Terry,  R.,  see  Cooke,  R. 

Tertullianus,  Q.  S.  F.    Apologetic  treatises.    71. 

Testimony  for  the  Bible.     85. 

Teuffel,  W:  S.     Roman  literature.     1134. 

Thacher,  J.     Militai-y  journal.     1351. 

Thackeray,  A.  I.,  see  Ritchie,  A.  I. 

Thackeray,  W:  M.     [Fiction.]     872. 

—  Ballads.     1041. 

—  Character  sketches.     1086. 

—  Complete  poems.     1041. 

—  Early  and  late  papers.     1099. 


Thackeray,  W:  M.— Continued. 

—  English  humorists.     1545. 

—  The  fat  contributor.     1086. 

—  The  four  Georges.     1225. 

—  From  Corn  hill  to  Grand  Cairo.     1194. 

—  Irish  sketch-book.     1230. 

—  Mr.  Brown's  letters.    1086. 

—  Novels  by  eminent  hands.     1086. 

—  Paris  sketch-book.     1260. 

—  The  proser.     1086. 

—  Punch's  prize  novelists.     1086. 

—  Roundabout  papers.     1099. 

—  Sketches  and  travels  in  London.     1086. 

—  Stray  moments  with  Thackeray.     1099. 

—  Thackei'ayana.     1086. 

—  Travels  in  Loudon.     1086. 
Thalheimer,  M.  E.     Ancient  history.     1165. 

—  Mediseval  and  modern  history.     1197. 
Thanet,  Octave,  pseud.,  see  French,  A.     730. 
Thar,  K.  A.  W:     Liindliche  arbeiter-wohnungen. 

478. 
Thatcher,  B:  B.     Indian  biography.     1439. 
Thausing,  M.     Albert  Diirer.     1530. 
Thaxter,  C.     [Fiction.]    874. 

—  Poems  for  children.     1025. 

Thayer,  G.  F.    Letters  to  a  young  teacher.    244. 
Thayer,  W:  M.      Good  girl   and  true  woman. 
1513. 

—  History  of  the  rebellion.     1356. 

—  James  A.  Gai-field.     1468. 

—  Poor  boy  and  merchant  prince.    1514. 

—  Soldiers  of  the  Bible.     1446. 

—  Spots  in  our  feast  of  charity.     112. 
Theal,  G:  M.    Kaffir  folk-lore.     143. 
Theden,  D.     Die  jugend  literatur.     15. 
Theognis.     Works.     1138. 
Theophrastus.     Characters.     58. 
Theremin,  L:  F:  F.     Eloquence  a  virtue.     516. 
Theuriet,  A.     [Drama.]     606. 

—  [Fiction.]     874. 

Thiboust,  L.,  joint  author   see  Grange,  E.    553. 

Thiebault,  P.  C:  F.  A.  H:  D.  Anecdotes  of  Fred- 
erick the  great.     1474. 

Thiele,  R:    Eva  Lessing.     1558. 

Thielmann,  M.  freiherr  v.  Caucasus,  Persia  and 
Turkey.     1309. 

Thierry,  A.  S.  D.    Empire  roinain.    1175. 

—  Histoire  des  gaulois.     1252. 

Thierry,  J.  N:  A.     Conquest  of  England.     1220. 

—  Historical  essays.     1161. 

—  Merovingian  era.    1252. 

—  Tiers  etat.     212. 

Thiers,  L:  A.    Consulat  und  kaiserreich.     1256. 

—  Consulate  and  empire.     1256. 

—  French  revolution.     1256. 

—  The  Mississippi  bubble.     1493. 

Thiersch,    C:     Feinere    anatomische    verandcrungen 

nach  verwundung.    410. 
Thirlwall,  C.     History  of  Greece.     1173. 

—  Letters  to  a  friend. '  1082. 
Thisted,  W.  A.    Letters  from  hell.     106. 
Thiusen,  Ismar,  pseud.     [Fiction.]    874. 
Tholuck,  F:  A:  G.    Light  from  the  cross.     112. 
Thomas  a  Kempis.     Imitation  of  Christ.     103. 
Thomas,  A.,  see  Cudlip,  A.     707. 

Thomas,  B.     [Fiction.]     874. 

—  George  Sand.     1562. 
Thomas,  C:     [Drama.]    606. 
Thomas,  Cyrus.     Acridida;. 

—  Chinch-bug.    4;J7. 

—  Manuscript  Troano.    1343. 

—  Maya  and  mexican  mas.    1340. 


377. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


Thomas. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Tilton. 


Thomas,  E.  M.     New  year's  masque.    1041. 
Thomas,  G:  F.     Legends  of  the  land  of  lakes. 

131)2. 
Thomas,  J.    Dictionary  of  biography.     1428. 

—  Medical  dictionary.     391. 

—  and  T:  Baldwin,  'eds.    Lippincott's  gazetteer. 

1181. 
Thomas,  J.  B.    Historic  element  in  scripture.    73. 
Thomas,  M.  M.     [Fiction.]     874. 
Thomas,  R.     Aggravating  ladies.     30. 

—  Fictitious  names.    30. 

Thomas,  R:  W.  Modern  practice  of  photogra- 
phy.   489. 

Thome,  O:  W:  Ptlanzenbau  und  pttanzenleben. 
360. 

—joint  author,  sec  Klein,  H.  J. 

Thompson,  A.     [Drama.]     606. 

Thompson,  A:  C.     Moravian  missions.     115. 

Thompson,  B:     [Drama.]     606. 

Thompson,  C.  O.    Art-education.    340. 

Thompson,  C.  P.     [^Drama.]     606. 

Thompson,  D.  P.     [Fiction.]     874. 

Thompson,  E.     History  of  England.     1217. 

Thompson,  H.  M.     Eternal  penally.     96. 

Thompson,  J.  P.     D:  Hale.     1452. 

—  Early  witnesses.     112. 

—  Stray  meditations.    77. 

—  The  workman.     198. 

—  Young  men  admonished.    63. 
Thompson,  J.  W.     [Fiction.]    874. 
Thompson,  M.     [Fiction.]     874. 

—  By-ways  and  l)ird  notes.     1075. 

—  Songs  of  fair  weather.     1041. 

—  Witchery  of  archery.     502. 
Thompson,  M.  N.     Plu-ri-bus-tah.     1086. 

—  Witciics  of  New  York.     1086. 
Thompson,  R.  E.    Political  economy.     196. 
Thompson,  S.  P.     Dynamo-electric  machinery. 

316. 

—  Same ;  recent  progress.     316. 

—  Electricity  and  magnetism.    315. 

—  Philipp  Reis.     1522. 

Thompson,  T:  R:  K.,  joint  author,  see  Allen,  W: 
Thompson,  W.  G.     Training-schools  for  nurses. 

394. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  A.  T.,  see  Thomson,  K. 
Thomson,  Sir  C:  W.     Depths  of  the  sea.     329. 

—  Voyage  of  the  Challenger.     296. 
Thomson,  D:  C;.     Hablot  Knight  Browne.     1528. 
Thomson,  G.     [Fiction.]     874. 

Thomson,  James.     [Drama.]     606. 

—  Poetical  works.     1042. 

Thomson,  J :    Straits  of  Malacca.     1297. 

—  Through  Masai  land.     1326. 

—  To  tlic  central  african  lakes.     1326. 
Thomson,  K.    ('ourtand  times  of  George  II.  1494. 

—  Memoirs  of  tiic  Jacobites.     1490. 

—  Saraii,  duchess  of  Marlborough.     1493. 

—  Sir  Walter  Ralegh.     1505. 

—  andJ-.C    Queens  of  society.     1519. 

Wits  and  beaux  of  society.     1520. 

Thomson,  P:  G.     Bibliography  of  Ohio.     28. 
Thomson,  W:    Death  of  Christ.    73. 

—  ed.     Aids  to  faith.     72. 

—  joint  author,  sec  Watson,  R. 

Thomson,  W:  M.     The  land  and  the  book.    1311. 
Thorburn,  (i.     Forty  years  in  America.     1542. 

—  Man  and  manners  in  Britain.     1233. 
Thorburn,   W.  S.    Coins  of  Great  Britain  and 

Ireland.     479. 
Thoreau,  H:D:    Cape  Cod.    1372. 


Thoreau,  H:  D:— Continued. 

—  Eai'ly  spring  in  Massachusetts.     1075. 

—  Excursions.     1075. 

—  Maine  woods.     1370. 

—  Resistance  to  civil  g-overnment.    1071. 

—  Summer.     1075. 

—  Walden.     1075. 

—  Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack.     1075. 

—  Yankee  in  Canada.     1407. 
Thorell,  T.  T.  T.     Aranea?.    375. 
Thoresen,  A.  M.     [Fiction.]     874. 
Thornbury,  G:  W.     Haunted  London.     1235. 

—  Shakspere's  England.     1233. 

—  and  E.  Walford.     Old  and  new  London.  1235. 
Thorne,  F., pseud.,  see  Smith,  M.  P.  W.    856. 
Thornet,  T.  A.     [Fiction.]     874. 

Thornton,  B.    [Essays.]    1049. 

—  joint  author,  see  Colman,  G : 

Thornton,  J:  W.,  ed.    Pulpit  of  the  american  re- 
volution.   107. 
Thornton,  M.  J.     [Fiction.]    874. 
Thomwell,  E.     Lady's  guide.     261. 
Thorpe,  B:    Northern  mythology.     136. 

—  ed.     Yule-tide  stories.     142. 

Thorpe,  Kamhii,  pseud.,  see  Bellamy,  E.  W.  675. 
Thorpe,  T:  E.    Chemistry  of  coal.    323. 

—  Inorganic  chemistry.    321. 

—  ed.    Coal.    323. 

Thousand  and  one  nights.     1147. 
Thousand  nuestions  on  amer.  history.     1345. 
Thoyras,  Rapin  de,  see  Bapin  de  Thoyras. 
Three  in  Norway.     1284. 

Thudichum,  J:L:  W:,  aredA:Dupre.    Wine.  451. 
Thukydides.     Peloponnesian  war.     1174. 
Thurber,  G:,  ed.     Silos  and  ensilage.     437. 
Thurn,  E.  F.  im.     Among  the  Indians  of  Guiana. 

1418. 
Thurston,  R.  H:    Growth  of  the  steam-engine. 

416. 
Thwing,  C:F.     American  colleges.     249. 

—  Reading  of  books.     510. 
Tibetan  tales.     143. 

Tice,  J:H.    Matter  and  force.    384. 

Tichborne,  C:  R.  C,   and  P.   James.     Mineral 

waters  of  Europe.    407. 
Tickell,  T:    Poetical  works.     1042. 
Ticknor,  C.     Philosophy  of  living.     402. 
Ticknor,  G:    Life,  letters  and  journals.     1542. 

—  W:  H.  Prescott.     1542. 

—  Spanish  literature.    1133. 
Tieck,  J:  L:    [Fiction.]    874. 

—  Schriften.    1113. 
— -  Werke.    1108. 

—  joint  author,  see  Mosen,  J.     807. 
Tiedge,  C.  A:    Urania.     1120. 

Tiele,  C.  P.    Egyptian  and  mesopotamian  reli- 
gions.   133. 

—  History  of  religion.     68. 
Tiernan,  Mrs.  M.  F.     [Fiction.]    875. 
Tietz,  F:     St.  Petersburgh,  etc     1210. 
Tilbury,  W:  H.     [Drama.]    606. 

Tilley,  A.     Literature  of  trie  french  renaissance. 

1127. 
Tillinerhast,  W:  H.    Handkerchief  Shoal.    31. 
Tillotson,  J:    Adventures  in  the  ice.     1423. 

—  Stories  of  the  wars.     1202. 
Tillotson,  ,J:,  archhp.    Works.     71. 
Tilton,  T.     [Fiction.]     875. 

—  Swabian  stories.     1042. 

Tilton,  W.,  and  W:  A.  Crafts.     Tritteton  pai)ers. 
1099. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Timayenis. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Treitschke. 


Timayenis,  T.  T:  Greece  in  the  times  of  Homer. 
1171. 

—  Histoiy  of  Greece.     1172. 

Timbs,  J:    Abbeys,  castles,  etc.     1229. 

—  School-days  of  eminent  men.     243. 

—  Things  not  generally  known.     1090. 

—  Wonderful  inventions.     388. 
Timme,  Frmi  — .,  see  Villamaria,  pseud. 
Timon,  pseud.,  see  Cormenin,  Vicomte  de. 
Tincker,  M.  A.     [Fiction.]     875. 
Tischer,  J:  F:  W:     Luther.     1460. 
Tissandier,  G.     Photography.     489. 

—  Wonders  of  water.     328. 

Tissot,  V:    Russes  et  alleraands.     1279. 

—  and  C.  Amero.     [Fiction.]    875. 
Titcomb,  Timothy,  pseud.,  see  Holland,  J.  G. 
Titian  gallery.     488. 

Titmarsh,  Michael  Angelo,  pseud.,  see  Thack- 
eray, W:  M. 

Titmarsh,  Samuel,  pseM(Z.,  see  Thackeray,  W:M. 

Tobin,  J:    [DramaJ    606. 

Tochter-album.    T.  v.  Schober,  ed.    1126. 

Tocqueville,  A.  C:  H:  C.  de.  Democracy  in 
America.     164. 

—  Same  ;  ed.  by  F.  Bowen.     164. 

—  Memoirs,  letters  and  remains.     1562. 

—  Old  regime.    1255. 

Todd,  J:     Story  of  his  life.     1452. 

Todd,  W.  C.    Free  reading'  rooms.    1. 

Todhunter,  J:     Shelley.     1021. 

Toft,  P.     [Drama.]     606. 

Tolderlund,  H.  tt.  V.     Sommer  in   Schleswig. 

1247. 
Tolstoi,  Graf  L.  N.     [Fiction.]     875. 
Tomes,  R.     Bazar  book  of  health.     402. 

—  Bazar  book  of  the  household.     64. 

—  Champagne  country.     1262. 

—  My  college  days.     1523. 

—  and  B:  G.  Smith.     Great  civil  war.     1356. 
Tomkins,  E:    Machine  construction.     415. 
Tomkinson,  E.  M.     B:  Franklin.     1486. 
Tomlinson,  C:    Natural  philosophy.     310. 

—  Pneumatics.     313. 

—  Rudimentary  mechanics.    313. 

—  Warming  and  ventilation.  461. 
Tomlinson,  L.  J.  [Fiction.]  875. 
Tommaseo,  N.     [Fiction.]    875. 

Toner,  J.  M.     Address  before  Rocky  mountain 

medical  assoc.    398. 
Tongue,  C.     Records  of  the  chase.     506. 
Tonna,  C.  E.     [Fiction.]    875. 

—  Count  Raymond  of  Toulouse.     120. 

—  Judtea  capta.    1168. 

Tonna,  L.  H.  J.    Charlotte  Elizabeth.     1554. 
Tooke,   T:,    and   W:  Newmarch.       History  of 

prices.     196. 
Topelius,  Z.     [Fiction.]    875. 
TOpffer,  R.     [Fiction.]     876. 
Topinard,  P.     Anthropology.     351. 
Topographical  surveying.     418. 
Torelli-Torriani,  M.     [Fiction.]     876. 
Tornow,  Dr.,  pseud.,  seeLOffler,  K:  V.  I.     789. 
Torrens,  W :  T.  M.    Viscount  Melbourne.    1493. 
Torrey,  J:     [Botanical  observations.]     361. 

—  [Botanical  papers.]     363,  364. 

—  Flora  of  the  state  of  New  York.    363. 

—  Plantae  fremontianae.     366. 
Toschi's  engravings.     488. 

Totten,  C:  A.  L.  Important  question  in  metrol- 
ogy.   1322. 


Effects  of  firing  heavy  ordnance. 

876. 


Totten,  J.  G. 

420. 
Tourgree,  A.  W.     [Fiction.] 

—  Appeal  to  CiBsar.     171. 
Tourjee,  E.  F.     Musical  education  in  common  schools. 

Toussaint,  A.  L.  G.     [Fiction.]     876. 

Tower  of  London.    1236. 

Towle,  G:  M.    Beaconsfield.     1491. 

—  Certain  men  of  mark.     1481. 

—  Drake.     1504. 

—  England  in  Egypt.     1320. 

—  Henry  V.     1221. 

—  Magellan.     1517. 

—  Marco  Polo.     1295. 

—  Pizarro.     1518. 

—  Ralegh.     1505. 

—  Vasco  da  Gama.     1517. 

Towle,  N.  C.  History  and  analysis  of  the  con- 
stitution.   211. 

Towler,  J:    Silver  sunbeam.    490. 

Town,  B.  K.     [Fiction.]    876. 

Townley,  J.     [Drama.]    606. 

Townsend,  C.     Commercial  law.     213. 

Townsend,  E:  D.  Anecdotes  of  the  civil  war. 
1356. 

Townsend,  F:    Clouds  and  sunshine.    1099. 

—  Fancies  of  a  whimsical  man.     1099. 

—  Fun  and  earnest.     1099. 

—  Ghostly  colloquies      1100. 

—  Glimpses  of  Nineveh.     1100. 

—  Letters  from  Rome.     1100. 

—  Musings  of  an  invalid.     1100. 

—  Spiritual  visitors.     1100. 
Townsend,  G:    Tour  in  Italy.    1266. 
Townsend,  G:  A.     Campaigns  of  a    non-com- 
batant.   1360 

Townsend,  G:  F. 

nean.  119. 
Townsend,  L.  T. 
Townsend,  P.  D. 
Townsend,  V.  F. 

—  Elizabeth  Tudor.'   1471. 
Townsend,  W.  T.     [Drama]    606. 

Towry,  M.  H.,  ed.     Spenser  for  children.     1026. 
Tozer,  H:  F.     Classical  geography.     1162. 

—  Turkish  Armenia.     1309. 
Toy,  C.  H.     [Philological  essays.]    365. 

—  Quotation  in  the  New  testament.    89. 
Tracts  for  priests  and  people.     73. 
Tracts  for  the  times.     73. 

TraflEbrd,  F.  G..  pseud.,  see  Riddell,  C.  E.  L. 
Trafton,  A.     [Fiction.]    876. 

—  American  girl  abroad.    1210. 
Traill,  H.  D.    Central  government.    163. 

—  Coleridge.     1548. 

—  Hellenism  in  South  KensiuKton.    468. 

—  Lord  Westbury  and  bishop  Wilberforce.    1429. 

—  Sterne.     1553. 

Train,  G:  F.     Amer.  merchant  in  Europe.    1191. 

—  Union  speeches.     188. 
Trant,  W:    Trade  unions.    238. 
Treadwell,  J:  H.    Luther.     1460. 
Trehor,  pseud.,  see  Davis,  R.  E.     709. 
Trede,  Th.    Die  propaganda  fide.     126. 
Tredgold,  T:    Carpentry.    460. 

—  joint  aiithor,  see  Bobison,  J: 

Treitschke,  H:  G.  v.  Historische  und  politische 
aufsiitze.     150. 

—  Deutsche  geschichte.     1239. 

—  Socialismus.    204. 

—  Zehn  jahre  deutscher  kampfe.     1240. 


Sea-kings  of  the  Mediterra- 

Lost  forever.     96. 
Haydn.     1535. 
[Fiction.]    876. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


P 


CXXVllj 


Trelawney. 


AXJTHOfl-INDEX. 


Turner. 


Trelawney,   E:  J:     Last  days  of    Shelley  and 
Byron.     1553. 

—  Records  of    Shelley,  Byron   and   the   author. 

1553. 
Trelawney  papers.    1370. 
Trelease,  W:    Nectar.    436. 
Trench,  R:  C.     Authorized   version  of  the  New 

testament.    88. 

—  Same.    88. 

—  Calderon.     1564. 

—  Christ  the  desire  of  all  nations.    112. 

—  Commentary  on  Revelation  IT,  III.    91. 

—  English  past  and  present.     271. 

—  Lessons  in  proverbs.    517. 

—  Notes  on  the  miracles.     90. 

—  Notes  on  the  parables.     90. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1042. 

—  Sermons.     112. 

—  Star  of  the  wise  men.     90. 

—  Study  of  words.    271. 

Trench,  W.  S.     Realities  of  Irish  life.    1230. 
Trenck,  F:  freiherr  von  der.    Lebensgeschichte. 
1511. 

—  Life.     1511. 

Tresca,  H:  E:    Planing  of  metals.    456. 
Trevelyan,  G:  O:     Early  history  of  C:  J.  Fox. 
1492. 

—  Lord  Macaulay.     1551. 
Tribune  almanac.     160. 

Trifleton  papers.    W.  Tilton  and  W:  A.  Crafts. 

1099. 
Trimmer,  S.     Sacred  history.     86. 
Tripp,  A.    Crests  from  the  ocean-world.     1208. 
Tristram,  H:  B.     Land  of  Moab.     1314. 
Triumphs  of  steam.     1524. 
Trois  Etoiles,  pseud.,  see  Murray,  E.  C.  (i. 
Trolle,  H:  af.     [Fiction.]     877. 
TroUope,  A.     [Fiction.]     877. 

—  Australia  and  New  Zealand.     1420. 

—  Autobiography.     1554. 

—  Commentaries  of  Csesar.     1135. 

—  Life  of  Cicero.     1498. 

—  North  America.     1366. 

—  South  Africa.     1329. 

—  Thackeray.     1554. 

—  West  Indies.     1411. 
Trollope,  F.     [Fiction.]     878. 
TroUope,  F.  E.     [Fiction.]     878. 

Trollope,  H:  M.     Corneille  and  Racine.      1561. 
Trollope,  T:  A.     [Fiction.]     878. 

—  Iladeii  and  Allerheiliffen.    1206. 

—  Commonwealth  of  Florence.     1264. 

—  Vittoria  Colonna.     1563. 
Trollope,  W:    Belgium.    1286. 

Trttltsch,  A.  F:  reichgfreiherrv.    Krankheiten  des  ohres. 
411. 

Tromholt,    S.      Under  the  rays  of  the   aurora 

borealis.     1280. 
Trotter,  L.  J.     History  of  India.     1301. 
Trouessart,  E.  L.     Genus  sciurus.     386. 
Troughton,  A.  C:     [Drama.]     607. 
Trousseau,  A.,  and  H.  Pidoux.     Therapeutics. 

407. 
Trowbridge,  J:  T.     [Fiction.]     879. 

—  Desolated  states.     1378. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1042. 

Trowbridge,  W.  P.    Laws  of  motion  of  weight 
and  line  in  deep-sea  soundings.     312. 

—  Turbine  wheels.    426. 

Troves,  J:  de.    Scandalous  chronicle.     1258. 
Triibner,  N:     American  literature.     15. 
Triibner  and  co.  Dictionaries  and  grammars.  23. 


True  stories  from  ancient  history.    1166. 

—  modern  history.     1198. 
TruebayCosio,J.  T.  de.     [Fiction.]    879. 

—  Conquest  of  Peru.     1417. 

—  Romance  of  history:  Spain.     1271. 
Truman,  B:C.     Field  of  honor.     259. 
Trumbull,  B:    History  of  Connecticut.     1373. 
Trumbull,  H:C.     Kadesh-Barnea.     1314. 
Trumbull,  J:    Poetical  works.     1042. 
Trumbull,  J.  H.    [Philological  essays.]    266. 

—  True-blue  laws.     216. 

Truran,  W:    Ii'on  manufacture  of  Great  Britain. 

455. 
Tryon,  G:  W.,7r.    Land  and  fresh-water  shells 

of  North  America.    375. 

—  Sti'uctural  and  systematic  conchology.  374. 
Tsehabuschnigg,  A.  ritter  v.  [Fiction.]  879. 
Tschudi,   J:  J.   v.      Reisen  durch   Siidamerika. 

1414. 

—  Travels  in  Peru.    1418. 

—  Joint  author,  see  Rivero,  M.  E:  de. 
Tucker,  A.    Light  of  nature.     79. 
Tucker,  C.  M.     [Fiction.]    879. 
Tucker,  G:    Money  and  banks.    201. 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.     1347. 

—  Thomas  Jefferson.     1466. 
Tucker-Machetta,  B.  R.     [Fiction.]    880. 

—  Gustave  Dore.     1530. 
Tucker,  N.  B.     [Fiction.]    880. 
Tucker,  S.     South  Indian  sketches.     1303. 
Tuckerman,  B.     History  of  english  prose-fiction. 

1047. 

Tuckerman,  C:  K.     Greeks  of  to-day.     1290. 

Tuckerman,  H:  T.     America  and  her  commen- 
tators.    1365. 

—  American  literature.     1003. 

—  Artist-life.     1527. 

—  Book  of  the  artists.     1527. 

—  Characteristics  of  literature.    508. 

—  The  criterion.     1075. 

—  Essays.     1075. 

—  Maga  papers  about  PaiMs.     1261. 

—  Month  in  England.     1234. 

—  The  optimist.     1075. 

—  Sicily.     1270. 

—  Thoughts  on  the  poets.     1020. 
Tuckey,  J.     Joan  of  Arc.     1507. 
—Joint  (iKllior,  sec,  Leland,  C:  G.     1296. 
Tu^^not  de  Lanoye,  F.    Rameses  the  great.  1480. 

—  SubliiiK!  ill  nature.     325. 

Tuke,  D.  H.     Plistorj:  of  the  insane.     53. 

—  Influence  of  the  mind.     52. 

—  Insanity.     53. 
Tulloch,  J:     Christ.     94. 

—  English  Puritanism.     1454. 

—  Leaders  of  the  reformation.     1448. 

—  Pascal.     1562. 

Tupper,  M.  F.     [Fiction.]    880. 

—  Hymn  for  all  nations.    104. 

—  Probabilities.     100. 

--  Proverbial  philosophy.     1042. 
Turgenief,  I.  S.     [Fiction.]     880. 

—  Poems  in  pi'ose.     1146. 
Turnbull,  C.     [Fiction.]    881. 
TurnbuU,  D:     Cuba.     1413. 

Turnbull,  J:,  Jr.     Compound  steam-engine.  416. 
Turnbull,  R.     Christ  in  history.     94. 

—  Genius  of  Scotland.     1231. 
Turnbull,  W:    Alexandria  canal.    424. 
Turner,  B.     [Fiction.]    881. 

Turner,  C:  E:    Studies  in  russian  literature.  1145. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Turner. 


AXTTHOR-INDEX. 


Vaihinger. 


Turner,  S.    History  of  the  anglo-saxons.    1219. 

—  Sacred  history  of  the  world.     1153. 
Turner,  W:    Tour  in  the  Levant.     1195. 
Turner,  W:  W.,  joint  author,  sec  Ewbank,  T: 
Turton,  T:    Admission  to  degrees.     250. 
Turton,  W:    Shells  of  the  British  islands.    374. 
Tuscan  fairy  tales.     142. 

Tuthill,  L.  C.     [Fiction.]    881. 

—  History  of  architecture.    474. 

Tuthill,  W:B.     Architectural  drawing.    483. 

—  ed.    Interiors.    475. 

Tuttle,  C:  R.    History  of  Wisconsin.    1389. 

—  and  A.  C.  Pennock.     Centennial  northwest. 

1385. 
Tuttle,  H.    German  political  leaders.     1495. 

—  History  of  Prussia.     1243. 
Tuttle,  1:  H.     Our  brethren.    113. 
Twain,  Mark,  pseud.,  see  Clemens,  S:  L. 
Tweedie,  W:  K.     Home.     103. 

—  Man  and  his  money.     103. 
Twells,  J.  H.     [Fiction.]    881. 

Twining,  W.  J.,  Joint  author,  see  Campbell,  A. 
Twiss,  H.     Lord  Eldon.     1511. 
Twiss,  R:    Portugal  and  Spain.     1272. 
Tyler,  K.  E.    Scandinavian  summer.     1283. 
Tyler,  M.  C.    American  literature.     1006. 

—  see  also  Morley,  H:    Manual  of  english  litera- 

ture.    1004. 
Tyler,  S:    Roger  Brooke  Taney.     1509. 
Tyler,  W:  S.     Discourse  on  S:  Williston.     112. 
Tyll  Owlglass,  see  Eulenspiegel.     1125. 
Tyler,  E:  B.    Anthropology.    351. 

—  Early  history  of  mankind.    347. 

—  Primitive  culture.     152. 

—  Stone  ape.    284. 

Tyndale,  W:    [Writings.]    71. 
T3mdall,  J:    Faraday.     1521. 

—  Floating  matter  of  the  air.     357. 

—  Forms  of  water.     328. 

—  Fragments  of  science.     288. 

—  Heat  as  a  mode  of  motion.     315. 

—  Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.     1288. 

—  Imagination  in  science.    288. 

—  Lectures  on  light.    314. 

—  Lessons  in  electi'icity.    315. 

—  Light  and  electricity.    314. 

—  On  radiation.     315. 

—  Sound.     313. 

— ■  Transmission  of  sound.    385. 

Tyng,  S.  H.     Christian  pastor.     106. 

—  Gregory  T.  Bedell.     1451. 

—  Recollections  of  England.     1234. 

—  Sunday  schools.     116. 

Tyrrell,  "H:  History  of  the  Russian  empire. 
1275. 

Tytler,  Alex.  F.,  awrf  E:  Nares.  Universal  his- 
tory.    1153. 

Tytler,  Ann  F.     [Fiction.]    881. 

Tytler,  C.  C.  Eraser-,  see  Liddell,  C.  C.     788. 

Tytler,  M.  F.     [Fiction.]    881. 

Tytler,  P.  F.  Discovery  on  the  northern  coasts 
of  America.     1406. 

—  History  of  Scotland.     1214. 
Tytler,  Sarah,  psetid.,  see  Keddie,  H. 

Tytler,  W:  Evidence  against  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots.    1471. 


XJbique,  pseud.,  see  Gillmore,  P. 
XJeberweg,  F:    History  of  philosophy. 
Uechtritz,  F:  v.     [Fiction.]     881. 


45. 


Ugly-girl  papers.    Mrs.  S.  D.  Power.    448 
Unde,  H.    Konrad  Ekhof.    1430. 
^de,  K:W:F:    Innero  ankloramun«-en.    411. 
Unden,  H.  F.    New  England  theocracy.    124 
Uliland,  L:    Gedichte.    1120. 

—  Geschichte  der  dichtung  und  sage.     1104. 

—  Alte  hoch-  und  nieder-deutsche  volkslieder 

1115. 
TJhler,  P.  R.    Hemiptera.    377. 
TJhlhorn,  G.    Christian  charity.    65. 

—  Conflict  of  Christianity.    119. 
XJlbach,  L:     [Fiction.]     881. 

Ulfeldt,  Qrevinde  L.  C.    Memoirs.     1479. 
XJlloa,  A.  de,  joint  author,  see  Juan  y  Santacilia, 

J . 
XJlrich,    W:      Internationales    worterbuch    der 

pflanzennamen.    359. 
Underwood,  F.  H:    [Fiction.]    881. 

—  English  literature  :  American  authors.     1003. 
British  authors.     1003. 

—  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow.    1541. 

—  James  Russell  Lowell.     1542. 

—  John  Greenleaf  Whittier.     1543. 
TJngem-Sternberg,   A.  freiherr  v.,   see  Stem- 
berg. 

TJngewitter,   F.   H:    Neueste    erdbeschreibung. 

Unitarian  review.    78. 

U.  S.  art  directory.    S.  R.  KOhler.    470. 

U.  S.  biographical  dictionary:  Wisconsin  volume. 

1439. 
Universal  history.     1152. 

Unseen  universe.    P:  Tait  and  B.  Stewart.    84. 
TJpham,  C:  W.     J:  C:  Fremont.     1501. 

—  Lectures  on  witchcraft.    55. 

—  Salem  witchcraft.     55. 

—  SirH:  Vane.    1437. 

—  joint  author,  see  Pickering,  O. 

XTpham,  T:  C.    Imperfect  and  disordered  mental 
action.     53. 

—  Letters  from  Europe.    1194. 

—  Mme.  Catherine  Adorna.    1462. 

—  Mme.  Guyon.     1461. 

—  Religious  maxims.    103. 

Upton,  E.    Armies  of  Asia  and  Europe.    230. 

—  Letters.    1503. 

Upton,  G:  P.     Woman  in  music.    490. 
Upton,  J.  K.     Money  in  politics.    201. 
Upton,  W.    Spectroscope  in  meteorol.  obs.    331. 
Urbino,  L.   B.    American    woman    in   Europe. 
1209. 

—  Musical  composers.     1533. 

—  H:  Day  and  others.    Art  recreations.    469. 
Ure,  A.    Cotton  manufacture  of  Great  Britain. 

456. 

—  Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures  and  mines. 

389. 

—  Same.    Last  ed.    389. 

—  Philosophy  of  manufactures.     454. 
Urqtihart,  D:    Misuse  of  familiar  words.     160. 

—  Pamphlets.    173. 

—  Spirit  of  the  east.    1294. 

—  Turkish  bath.    402. 

Urquhart,  W:  P.    Francesco  Sforza.     1477. 
TJz,  J :  P:    Ausgewahlte  gedichte.    1109. 


v.,  Mlle.F.  de.     [Fiction.]    881. 
Vahey,  J:W:     [Fiction.]     882. 
Vahl,  J.    Dansk  bogfortegnelse.    20. 
Vaihinger,  H.     Hartmann,  Diihring  und  Lange. 


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AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Vincent. 


Valbezen,  E.  de.    English  and  India.    1302. 

Valdegamas,  Marques  de.  Catholicism,  liberal- 
ism and  socialism.     127. 

Valdez,  J:  F.  Portuguese  and  english  dictio- 
nary.   270. 

Vale,  Fei-na,  pseud.,  see  Hallett,  E.  V.     744. 

Vale,  G.    Thomas  Paine.    1493. 

Valentine,  Mrs.  R:,  ed.  Half  houi's  of  english 
history.     1227. 

Valle,  E.     [Drama.]     607. 

Vallee,  L.    Bibliographic  des  bibliographies.  13. 

Valmy,  Alfred  de,  pseud.,  see  Stinde,  J.     864. 

Vambery,  A.     Central  Asia.     1315. 

—  Coming  struggle  for  India.     1316. 

—  History  of  Bokhara.     1315. 

—  Life  and  adventures.     1517. 
Vanbrugb,   Sir  J:     [Drama.]    607. 

Van  Buren,  M.  Political  parties  in  the  U.  S. 
165. 

Vandegrift,  M,,  pseud.,  see  Janvier,  M.     770. 

Vandenhoff,  G:     Common  sense.     1042. 

Van  Dyke,  J  :  C:  Books,  and  how  to  use  them. 
511. 

VanDyke,  T.  S.     [Fiction.]    882. 

Vane,  C:  W:  S.,  earl  Vane  and  marquis  of  Lon- 
donderry. Steam  voyage  to  Constantinople. 
1205. 

—  War  in  Germany  and  France.    1203. 
Vane,  Violet,  pseud.,  see  Howell,  J.  L.     762. 
Van  Home,  T:  B.     Gen.  G:  H.  Thomas.     1503. 

—  History  of  the  army  of  the  Cumberland.    1358. 
Van  Laun,  H:,  see  Laun,  H:  van. 

Van  lioon,  E.     [Fiction.]    882. 

Van  Name,  A.    Creole  grammar.    366. 

Van  Nostrand's  engineering  magazine.     390. 

Van  Santvoord,  G:  Chief  justices  of  the  U.  S. 
1509. 

Van  Tramp,  J:  C.  Prairie  and  Rocky  mountain 
adv(;ntures.     1399. 

Vanuxem,  L.    Geology  of  New  York.    (J38. 

Van  Vleck,  B.  H.,  joint  author,  sec  Jordan,  D:S. 

Van  Waters,  G:    Poetical  geography.     1182. 

Van  Wert,  Rupert,  j)seud.,  see  Eddy,  D.  C. 

Vapereau,  L:  G.  Dictionnaire  des  contemporains. 
1428. 

Varnbuler,  T.  v.     [Fiction.]    882. 

Vamhagen  v.  Ense,  K:  A:  L:  P.  Brief e  an 
Humboldt.     1124. 

Varona,  A.  de.     Sewer  gases.    405. 

Varra,  O.     [Fiction.]     882. 

Vasari,  G:  Eminent  painters,  sculptors  and  ar- 
chitects.   1531. 

—  Raphael.     1532. 

—  Stories  of  the  Italian  artists.     1531. 
Vasey,  G:    Grasses  of  the  U.  S.     362. 

Vasili,  Count  Paul,  pseud.  Berlin  society.     1247. 

—  Berliner  gesellschaft.    1247. 

—  World  of  London.    1236. 
Vattel,  E.  de.     Law  of  nations.    209. 
Vaughan,  H:    Sacred  poems.     1042. 
Vaughan,  R.     Revolutions  in  english  history. 

1227. 
Vaux,  C.    Villas  and  cottages.    477. 
Vaux,  W:  S.  W.     Greek  cities  and   islands   of 

Asia  Minor.    1174. 

—  Persia.     1170. 
Vedantasara.    138. 

Vega,  G-.freiherr  v.  Logarithmisch-trigonome- 
trisches  handbuch.    299. 

—  Thesaurus  logarithmorura.     299. 
Vehse,  K:  E:    Deutsche  hOfe.     1240. 


Veitch,  J:      Hamilton.    47. 
—  Memoir  of  Dug-ald  Stewart.    48. 
Veitelle,  I.  de.     Mercantile  dictionary.     270. 
Velazquez  de  la  Cadena,  M.     Spanish  and  eng- 
lish dictionary.     269. 
Velde,  C:  F.  van  der.     [Fiction.]     882. 
Veley,  M.     [Fiction.]    882. 
Velleius  Paterculus.    History  of  Rome.    1178. 
Vellere,  Dr.  — .     [Drama.]    607. 
Vely,  Emma,  pseud.,  see  Simon,  E.     855. 
Venable,  W.  H.,  ed.    [Drama.]    607. 
Venedy,  J.     Das  siidliche  Frankreich.     1262. 
Ventouillac,  L.  T.     French  librarian.     19. 
Vere,  Scheie  de,  see  Scheie  de  Vere,  M. 
Vergilius  Maro,  P.     Georgics.     1136. 

—  Stories  from  Virgil.     1136. 

Vericour,  L.  R.  de.     Modern  french   literature. 

1128. 
Verne,  J.     [Fiction.]    882. 

—  Exploration  of  the  world.     1515. 
Verney,  Sir  R.     Verney  papers.     1224. 
Vernon,  J.     Letters.     1235. 
Vernon,  L.     [Drama.]     608. 

Veron,  E.     JCsthetics.    467. 

Verplanck,  G.  C.  Importance  of  scientific  knowledge. 
509. 

—  Influence  of  moral  causes.    509. 
Verrill,  A.  E.    Cephalopods.    375. 

—  Fresh-water  leeches.    374. 

—  Invertebrata  of  Vineyard  Sound.     373. 

—  Marine  fauna.     369. 

Vertot  d'Aubeuf,  R.  A.  abbe  de.  Revolution  in 
Sweden.     1382. 

—  Revolutions  of  the  roman  republic.    1177. 
Very,  J.     Poems.     1042. 

Vetromile,  E.     Abnakis.     1341. 
Veuillot,  L:F.    Life  of  Christ.    94. 
Viard-Louis,  J.    Music  and  the  piano.    496. 
Viardot,  L:    Wonders  of  european  art.    486. 

—  Wonders  of  Italian  art.    487. 

—  Wonders  of  sculpture.     478. 

—  a7id  others.     History  of  painters.     1526. 
Victor,  M.V.     [Fiction.]    883. 

Victoria,  Alexandrina,  queen  of  England.    Life 

in  the  Highlands.    1231. 
ViehoflF,  H:     Goethe's  leben.     1557. 

—  Schiller's  leben.     1559. 

Viele,  E.  L.     Handbook  for  active  service.    231. 

Viele,  T.     Following  the  drum.     1385. 

Vigee-Iie  Brun,  Madame,  see  Le  Brun. 

Vigfusson,  G.,  and  F:  Y.  Powell,  eds.  Corpus 
poeticum  boreale.     1142. 

Vignoli,  T.    Myth  and  science.    135. 

Vipniy>  A.  V:  comte  de.     [Fiction.]    884. 

Vim,  C.     Cetshwayo's  dutchman.    1328. 

Villamaria,  pseud,  for  Timme,  Frau — .  [Fic- 
tion.]    884. 

Villargennes,  see  Doisy  de  Villargennes. 

Villari,  P.     Machiavelli.     1497. 

Villatte,  C.     Parisismen.     368. 

Villemain,  A.  F.     Gregory  VII.     1462. 

Villiers,  C:  P.    Free  trade  speeches.    206. 

Villinger,  H.     [Fiction.]     884. 

Vilmar,  A:  F:  C.  Deutsche  national-literatur. 
1101. 

Vincent,  V.,jr.  Land  of  the  white  elephant. 
1305. 

—  Norsk,  lapp  and  finn.     1283. 

—  Through  the  tropics.     1194. 

Vincent,  Jacques,  pseud.,  see  Dussaud,  Mme.  —. 

730. 
Vincent,  John,  pseud.,  see  Huntington,  J.  V. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


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Vincent,  M.  R.   Gates  into  the  psalm-country.  87. 

—  In  the  shadow  of  the  Pyrenees.     1262. 
Vinet,  A.  R.     Gospel  studies.     112. 

—  Montaigne.     77. 

Vinet,  E.    Bibliographie  des  beaux  arts.     26. 
Vingut,  G.  F.  de,  ed.    Spanish  poets.     1134. 
Vining,  E:P.    Inglorious  Columbus.     1331. 

—  Mj.stery  of  Hanilet.     1048. 
Vinton,  A.  H.    Science  and  revelation.    99. 
Vinton,  F.    Socialism.    99. 

Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.     Annals  of  a  fortress.    420. 

—  Discourses  on  architecture.    474. 

—  Habitations  of  man  in  all  ages.     476. 

—  Learning  to  draw.    481. 

—  Mont  Blanc.     327. 

—  Story  of  a  house.    476. 
Virchow,  R.    Cranial  affinities.    284. 
Virgil,  see  Vergilius. 
Virginia  historical  register.     1380. 
Vischer,  F:  T.     Altes  und  neues.     1123. 

—  Goethe's  Faust.     1105. 

—  Kritische  gange.     1123. 
Vitalis,  2iseud. ,  see  SjOberg,  E. 
Vittoria,  P:,  see  Govea  de  Vittoria. 
Vizetelly,  H:    Berlin.     1247. 

—  Diamond  necklace.    1254. 

—  ed.    Paris  in  peril.     1259. 
Vloten,  J.  van.    Spinoza.    1448. 

Vogel,  A:    Steuer-  und  zollentlastung  des  land- 

baues.    205. 
Vogel,  H.    Chemistry  of  light.    490. 

—  Pliotographers'  reference-book.    490. 
Vogel,  W:    [Drama  J    608. 
Vogelweide,  W.  v.  d.,  see  "Walther.     1120. 
Vogt,  C:    Lectures  on  man.     351. 
Voisins,  see  Aubuisson  de  Voisins. 
VOlcker,  G:     Register  zu  Maltzahn's  Deutscher 

biicherschatz.     18. 
Volckhausen,  A.  v.     [Fiction.]     884. 
Volkmann,  R:    Erysipelas.    410. 

—  Verletzungen    und    krankheiten    der     bewegungs- 

organe.    411. 
Vollmar,  A.     [Fiction.]    884. 
Vollmer,  W.  F.  A.     [Fiction.]    884. 
Volney,  C.  F.  C.  comte  de.     The  ruins.     80. 
Voltaire,  F.  M.  Arouet.     [Fiction.]     884. 

—  Charles  XII.     1479. 

—  English  nation.     1283. 

—  I^ssay  on  universal  history.     1151. 

—  The  Henriade.    1129. 

—  Newton's  philosophy.     281. 

—  Philosophical  dictionary.    43. 
Von  Culin,  E.     [Drama.]    608. 
Vose,  G:  L.     Algebraic  problems.     298. 
Vosmaer,  C:     [Fiction.]     884. 

Voss,  J:H:    Anthologie.    1108. 

—  Louisa.     1120. 

—  Luise.     1120. 

Voss,  R:     [Fiction.]    884. 

Voyages  round  the  world.     1188. 

Vries,  D.  P.  de.     Voyages  from  Holland  to  America. 

187.5. 
Vuitry,  A.     Regime  financier  de  la  France.   204. 
VuUiet,  A.     Geographic  physique.    325. 


W.,A.  M.     [Fiction.]     885. 
W.,F.     [Fiction.]     885. 
W.,  H.  D.     [Fiction.]     885. 
Wace,  W.  E.     Tennyson.     1553. 
Wachberg,  H:     [Fiction.]     885. 
Wachenhusen,  H.     [Fiction.] 
—  Das  neue  Paris.    1261. 


"Wachenliusen,  H.— Continued. 

—  Von  Widdin  nach  Stambul.     1294. 

—  joint  author,  see  Stieler,  K: 
"Wachsmann,  C:  A.  v.     [Fiction.]    885. 
Wachsmuth,  E.  W:  G.    Geschichte  Frankreichs. 

1250. 
Wachter,  O.     Vehmgerichte  und  hexenprozesse. 
55. 

—  comp.    Deutsche  spriichworter.    1125. 
Waddell,  J.  D.,  ed.    Linton  Stephens.     1509. 
Waddington,  G:    History  of  the  church.     119. 
Waddington,  S:    Arthur  Hugh  Clough.     1548. 

—  ed.    English  sonnets.    1022. 

Wadlin,  H.  G.    Labor  laws  of  Massachusetts.  199. 
Wagner,  A.    Unsere  miinzreform.    202. 
Wagner,  C.    Mouth-breathing.     409. 
Wagner,  H.,  ed.    Hausschatz.    1126. 

—  joint  author,  see  Behm,  E: 
Wagner,  H:L.     [Drama.]    608. 

—  [Draraen.]    1107. 
Wagmer,  J:E.    Genius.    1109. 

Wagner,  M.  F:    Naturwissenschaftliche  reisen. 
296. 

—  Reise  nach  dem  Ararat.    1309. 

—  Reise  nach  Persien.     1306. 
Wag:ner,  W:    Asgard  and  the  gods.    137. 

—  Epics  and  romances  of  the  middle  ages.     514. 

—  Hellas.     1171. 

—  Rom.     1176. 

Wagner,  W:  R:    Art  life  and  theories.    492. 

—  Beethoven.    492. 

—  Gesammelte  schriften.     491. 
Wagstaffe,  John,  pseud.,  see  Mackay,  C: 
Waibel,  A.  A.     [Fiction.]     885. 
Wainwright,  J.  H.     [Drama.]     608. 
Wainwright,  S:    Scientific  sophisms.     288. 
Waite,  C.  V.    Mormon  prophet.    1489. 
Waite,  R.    Duke  of  Wellington.     1506. 
Waitz,  G:    Deutsche  verfassung,sgeschichte.  213. 
Waitz,  T.    Anthropologic.    350. 

—  Introd.  to  anthropology.     350. 

Wake,  C:  S.,  joint  author,  see  Westropp,  H.  M. 
Walcot,  C:M.     [Drama.]     608. 
Walcott,  C:  H.    History  of  Concord.    1372. 
Waldau,  Max,  pseud.,  see  Hauenschild,  R:  G: 

Spiller  v.     748. 
Waldmiiller,  Robert,  pseud. ,  see  Duboe,  C :  E : 
Waldo,  F.    Study  of  meteorolog'y.    331. 
Waldow,  Ernst  y.,  pseud.,  see  Bliun,  L.  v.    681. 
Waldron,  W.  R.     [Drama.]    608. 
Walford,  C.     Insurance  cyclopaedia.     237. 
Walford,  E:    Greater  London.    1235. 

—  Juvenal.     1135. 

—  Tales  of  our  great  families.     1442. 

—  joint  author,  see  Thornbury,  G:  W. 
Walford,  L.  B.     [Fiction.]    885. 
Walker,  Alex.     Pathology.    408. 
Walker,  Amasa.    Science  of  wealth.     196. 
Walker,  A.  Campbell-.     Correct  card.     501. 
Walker,  A.  L.     [Fiction.]     886. 
Walker,  C.  E.     [Drama.]     609. 

Walker,  F.     Brickwork.    460. 
Walker,  F.  A.    Indian  question.     1335. 

—  Land  and  its  rent.    202. 

—  Money.    201. 

—  Political  economy.    196. 

—  comp.    Statistical  atlas  of  the  U.  S.    1364. 
Walker,  James.     Sermons.    112. 
Walker,  J:     [Drama.]    609. 

Walker,  J:,  lexicographer.    Rhyming  dictionary. 
276. 


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Warner. 


Walker,  J.  B.     Pioneer  life  in  the  west.     1451. 
Walker,  J.  H.     Money,  trade  and  banking.    201. 
Walker,  S.  C.     Longitude  computation.s.     305. 

—  Researches  relative  to  Neptune.     304. 
Walker,  W:    Hand  book  of  drawing.    481. 
Walker,  Gen.  W:    War  in  Nicaragua.     1412. 
Wallace,  A.  R.     Contributions  to  the  theory  of 

natural  selection.     354. 

—  Geographical  distribution  of  animals.     368. 

—  Island  life.     368. 

—  Malay  archipelago.     1419. 

—  Tropical  nature.    327. 

—  ed.    Australasia.     1418. 
Wallace,  D.  M.     Egypt.    1330. 

—  Russia.     1278. 

Wallace-Dunlop,  M.  A.,  seeDunlop. 
Wallace,  E..jV.     Amateur  photographer.    490. 
Wallace,  Mrs.  E.  D.    Woman's  experiences  in 

Europe.     1209. 

Wallace,  H.  B.    Literary  criticism.     1076. 

Wallace,  L.     [Fiction.]    886. 

Wallace,  8.  E.    Storied  sea.     1196. 

Wallace,  W:,  barrister,  joint  author,  sec  Mackin- 
tosh, Sir  J. 

Wallace,  W:,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.    Kant.    1447. 

Wallace,  W:  R.     Meditations  in  America.     1042. 

Wallber,  A.  Flucht  aus  dem  Libby-gefiingniss. 
1361. 

Waller,  J:  F.    Bos  well  and  Johnson.     1550. 

—  Pictures  from  english  literature.     1087. 
Walling:,  H  -.  F.    Co-ominate  survejnng.    418. 
Wallis,  J:C.     [Fiction.!     886. 

Wallis,  Mrs.  M.  D.     Life  in  Feejee.     1421. 

Wallis,  S.  T.    Spain.     1273. 

Wallon,  H:  A.    Histoire  de  I'esclavage.    170. 

—  Jeanne  d'Arc.    1507. 

—  Saint  Louis  et  son  temps.    1253. 

Walpole,  C:G:    Short  history  of  the  kingdom 

of  Ireland.     1211. 
WaXvole,  B..,  carl  of  Orford.     [Fiction.]     886. 

—  Anecdotes  of  painting.     1528. 

—  Letters.     1079. 

—  Memoirs.     1494. 

—  Reign  of  George  III.     1226. 

—  Royal  and  noble  authors.     16. 
Walpole,  R.    Garland  of  flowers.    513. 

—  ed.    J^uropean  and  asiatic  Turkey.     1194. 

Travels  in  the  east.     1194. 

Walpole,  S.     History  of  England.    1226. 

—  Spencer  Perceval.     1494. 

Walsh,  J:  H:    British  rural  sports.    501. 

—  Diseases  [of  horses] .    441. 

Walsh,  W:  S.,  see  Shepard,  William,  pseud. 
Walshe,  E.  H.,  and  G:  E.  Sargent.     [Fiction.] 

886. 
Waltarilied.    Ekkehard.     1115. 
Walter,  J.  E.     Perception  of  space  and  matter. 

58. 
Waltershausen,    Freiherr  v.,  see  Sartorius,  G: 

F:C. 
Walther  von  der  Vogelweide.    Gedichte.     1120. 
Walton,  G:  E.     Mineral  springs.    333. 
Walton,  I:    Comi^lete  angler.    504. 

—  Lives  of  J:  Donne,  etc.    1455. 
Walworth,  C.     Gentle  sceptic.    87. 
Walworth,  J.  R.     [Fiction.]     886. 
Walworth,  M.  T.     [Fiction.]    886. 
Wanderer,  pseud.    Notes  on  the  Caucasus.  1280. 
Wandsljecker  Bote,  Der,  pseud.,  see  Claudius,  M. 
Wangenheim,  P./re^■/^err  V.     [Drama.]     609. 
Wappaus,  J:  E:,  reviser,  see  Stein,  C.  G.  D. 


War  correspondence  of  the  Daily  news.     1291. 
War  of  the  rebellion,  Official  records.     1353. 
Warburton,  E.  B.  G:     [Fiction.]     886. 

—  Crescent  and  cross.    1321. 

—  Prince  Rupert.     1505. 

Warburton,  Major  G:  Conquest  of  Canada. 
1407. 

Warburton,  P:  E.  Western  interior  of  Austra- 
lia.    1420. 

Warburton,  W:,  bishop  of  Gloucester.  Lettei's. 
1079. 

Warburton,  The  rev.  W:,  M.  A.  Edward  Hi. 
1221. 

Ward,  A.  L,.,  joint  author,  see  Hoyt,  J.  K. 

Ward,  A.  W:    Chaucer.    1547. 

—  Dickens.     1549. 

—  English  dramatic  literature.     1043. 
Ward,  Artemus,  pseud.,  see  Browne,  C:  F. 
Ward,  E.    Speeches.    188. 

Ward,  F.  D.    India  and  the  hindoos.    1303. 

Ward,  r:K.    Helioj?raph.    831. 

Ward,  Mrs.  Henrietta  Oxnard,  pseud.,  see  Moore, 

C.J. 
Ward,  J.     [Fiction.]     886. 
Ward,  J.  H.    Percival.     1542. 
Ward,  L.  F.    Dynamic  sociology.    146. 
Ward,  The  hon.  mrs.  M.    Microscope.    356. 

—  Telescope.    306. 

Ward,  R.    Rights  of  belligerent  powers.     224. 
Ward,  R.  D.,  conip.    La  Fayette's  visit  to  Vir- 
ginia.    1507. 
Ward,  R.  P.     [Fiction.]     886. 
Ward,  S.  G.    Criticism.    1071. 
Ward,  T:    Englands  reformation.     1042. 
Ward,  T:  H.    Humphry  Sandwith.     1523. 

—  ed.    English  poets.    1023. 

Men  of  the  reign.     1440. 

Warden,  F.     [Fiction.]    886. 

Warder,  J:  A.    American  pomology.    438. 
Wardman,  G:    Trip  to  Alaska.    1405. 
Ware,  J:     Henry  Ware,  jr.    1453. 

—  Philosophy  of  natural  history.    370. 
Ware,  J:  F.  W.    Home  life.    64. 

Ware,  J.  R.,  and  R.  K.  Mann.     Col.  Fred  Burn- 

aby.    1504. 
Ware,  W:     [Fiction.]    886. 

—  Nathaniel  Bacon.    1433. 

—  Washington  Allston.     488. 
Warfleld,  (:.  A.     [Fiction.]     886. 

Waring,  G:  E.,jr.    Bride  of  the  Rhine.     1248. 

—  Draining  for  profit.    435. 

—  Horse  stories.     503. 

—  Sanitary  condition  of  dwelling  houses.    405. 

—  Sanitary  drainage.    405. 

—  Sanitary  drainage  of  Washington  city.    406. 

—  Whip  and  spur.    503. 
Waring^on,  G:    Week  of  creation.    80. 
Warn,  R.  H:    Sheet  metal  worker's  instructor. 

454. 
Wameck,  G.   Modern  missions  and  culture.  115. 
Warner,  A.  B.     [Fiction.]    886. 

—  Blue  llag  and  cloth  of  gold.     440. 

—  Three  little  spades.    440. 
Warner,  B.  E.     [Fiction.]    886. 
Warner,  C:D.     [Fiction.]    886. 

—  American  newspaper.     1006. 

—  Backlog  studies.     1076. 

—  Baddeck.     1076. 

—  Calvin.     1076. 

—  Capt.  John  Smith.    1503. 

—  In  the  Levant.     1196. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only- 


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"Webster. 


cxxxuj 


Warner,  C:  D. — Continued. 

—  In  the  wilderness.     1076. 

—  My  summer  in  a  garden.     1076. 

—  Roundabout  journey.     1310. 

—  Saunterings.     1209. 

—  Washington  Irving.     1541 . 

—  Why  young  people  read  trash.    iitO. 

—  Winter  on  the  Nile.     1331. 

—  and  others.     Studies  of  Irving.    1541 . 

—  joint  author,  see  Clemens,  S:  L.    697. 
Warner,  H.  B.,  comp.  Registry  and  election  laws 

of  Wisconsin.     320. 
Warner,  S.     [Fiction.]     887. 

—  American  female  patriotism.    63. 

—  The  law  and  the  testimony.    85. 

—  The  word.     106. 

Warner,  W:    Albions  England.     1231. 
Warren,  C:    Illiteracy  In  the  U.  S.    342. 

—  Medical  education  in  the  U.  S.    240. 

—  U.  S.  bureau  of  education.    242. 

Warren,  G.  K.    Bridging  the  Mississippi.    431. 
Warren,    H:      Artistic    treatise  on   the    human 

figure.     486. 
Warren,  J:  E.     Para.     1415. 
Warren,  S:     [Fiction.]     887. 

—  Intellectual   and  moral  development   of    the 

present  age.     45. 
Warren,  S.  R.,  ed.   Public  libraries  in  the  U.  S.  1. 
Warren,  W:  W.     Life  on  the  Nile.     1331. 
Warriner,  E:  A.     [Fiction.]    887. 
Wartegg,  E.  v.  Hesse  — ,  see  Hesse-Wartegg. 
Wartenburg,  K:     [Fiction.]    887. 
Warton,  J.     Pope.    1031. 
Warton,  T:     [Essays.]    1049. 

—  History  of  english  poetry.    1019. 
Washburn,   C:  A.    History  of  Paraguay.     1416. 
Washburn,  E:  A.    Life  of  Christ.    93. 
Washburn,   E.   W.      Early    english    literature. 

1008. 

—  Spanish  masters.    487. 
Washburne,  E.  B:    Edward  Coles.    1485. 
Washington,  G:    Diary.    1465. 

—  Letters  on  agriculture.    439. 

—  Letters  to  Joseph  Reed.     1079. 

—  Official  letters.     1079. 

—  Political  legacies.     1465. 

—  Writings.     188. 

—  aw(Z  W :  Crawford.     Correspondence.    1079. 

—  (mrf  W:  Irvine.     Officialletters.     1080. 
Wasielewski,  W:  J.  v.     Schumann.     1536. 
Wasserschleben,  F:  W:  A:  H.   Landesherrliches 

kirchenregiment.     113. 
Wasson,  D:A.    Nature  of  religion.    73. 
Waterbury,  J.  B.    Eloquent  preachers.    1449. 
Waterhouse,  S.    Advantages  of  educated  labor. 

198. 

—  Improvement  of  the  Mississippi.    359. 

—  Resources  of  Missouri.     1386. 
Waters,  C.     [Fiction.]    887. 

—  Charlotte  Cushman.    1537. 

—  Egypt.    1330. 

—  Legendary  and  mythological  art.    468. 

—  Outline  history  of  painting.    486. 

—  Painters,  sculptors,  etc.    1526. 

—  and  L.  Hutton.     Artists  of  the  19th  century. 

1526. 
Waters,  R.     How  to  get  on  in  the  world.     1493. 
Waterson,  W.     Cyclopaedia  of  commerce.    353. 
Waterston,  A.  M.    Adelaide  Phillipps.    1535. 
Watson,  E.     Men  and  times  of  the  revolution. 

1483. 


Watson,  E.  P.    Modern  practice  of  amer.  ma- 
chinists.    415. 
Watson,  H:  C.     [Fiction.]    887. 

—  Heroic  women.     1433. 

Watson,  J:    Kant  and  his  english  critics.     49. 

—  Schelling's  transcendental  idealism.    49. 
Watson,  J:  F.    Annals  of  Philadelphia.     1377. 

—  joint  ed.,  see  Smith,  J:  J. 

Watson,  J:  8.    Reasoning  power  of  animals.  370. 
Watson,  J:  T.,  comp.    Poetical  quotations.    517. 
Watson,  P.  B.    Bibliography  of  pre-columbian 
discoveries.     38. 

—  Marcus  Aurelius  Antoninus.     1480. 
Watson,  R:    Apology  for  the  Bible.     100. 

—  Same.    97. 

—  Apology  for  Christianity.    97. 

—  John  Wesley.     1459. 
Watson,  Robert.     Philip  II.     1272. 

—  and  W:  Thomson.     Philip  III.     1272. 
Watson,  S.    Index  of  north  amer.  botany.     361. 

—  and  others.    Botany  of  the  40th  parallel.    364. 
Watt,  A.     Electro-metallurgy.     453. 

Watt,  R.     Bibliotheca  britannica.     17. 
Watterson,  H:,  ed.     Oddities  in  southern  life. 

1100. 
Watts,  A.  A.     Alaric  Watts.     1554. 
Watts,  A.  M.     [Fiction.]    887. 

—  Art-student  in  Munich.     1248. 
Watts,  H:    Chemistry.    321. 

—  Dictionary  of  chemistry.    319. 
Watts,  I:     Defence  of  the  gospel.     100. 

—  Guide  to  prayer.    81. 

—  Horae  lyricas.  •  1043. 

—  Improvement  of  the  mind.    240. 

—  Logic.     60. 

—  World  to  come.     96. 
Watts,  R.    Newer  criticism.    87. 

Watts,  W:  L.     Across  the  Vatnajokull.     1284. 

—  Snioland.     1284. 

Way,  —,  joint  ed.,  see  Hoes,  — . 
Wayland,  F.    Adoniram  Judson.     1452. 

—  Limitations  of  human  responsibility.    63. 

—  Moral  science.    63. 

—  Moral  science,  abridged.    63. 
— joint  author,  see  Fuller,  R: 
Wayland,  J.     Real  life  in  England.     1234. 
Waylen,  E:    Ecclesiastical  reminiscences  of  the 

U.  S.     124. 

Wead,  C :  K.    Teaching  of  physics.    342. 

Weale,  J:    Dictionary  of  terms  used  in  architec- 
ture, etc.    388. 

Weatherly,  F:  E:  and  A.  W.  M.     [Drama.]    609. 

Webb,  A.    Irish  biography.    1444. 

Webb,  A.  8.    The  peninsula.     1356. 

Webb,  C:  H:    Sea-weed  and  what  we  seed.    1100. 

Webb,  Mrs.  J.  B.     [Fiction.]    887. 

Webber,  C:W.     [Fiction.]     888. 

Weber,  G:    Allgemeine  weltgeschichte.     1154. 

—  Universal  history.     1151. 

Weber,  Karl,  pseud.,  see  MUtzelburg,  A. 
Weber,  O:    Chirurgische  krankheiten  des  gesichts.  411. 

—  Gewebserkrankungen.    410. 

—  Krankheiten  der  haut,  etc.  411. 
Webster,  A.  [Fiction.]  888. 
Webster,  B:  [Drama.]  609. 
Webster,  B:,  fr.     [Drama.]    609. 

Webster,  D.   Diplomatic  and  official  papers.  188. 

—  Private  cori*espondence.     1080. 
-Works.    188. 

Webster,  H.  E.,  and  J.  E.  Benedict.    Annelida 

cha3topoda.     374. 
Webster,  J:     [Drama.]    60$). 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue* 


"Webster. 


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Wheatley. 


Webster,  N.    Dictionary.    272. 

—  Papers  on  political,  literary  and  moral  sub- 

jects.    1076. 
Webster,  R:    Presbyterian  church  in  America. 

128. 
Webster,  W.     Basque  legends.     142. 
Wedgwood,  C.  R.    History  of  the  tea-cup.    456. 
Wedgwood,  H.     Contested  etymologies.    271. 
^VedInore,  F:    Impressionists.    468. 
Weed,  E.     [Fiction.]     888. 
Weed,    H.   A.,   and  T.   W.   Barnes.     Thurlow 

Weed.     1489. 
Weed,  T.     Autobiography.     1489. 
"Weeden,  \V :  B.    Indian  money.    1334. 

—  Social  law  of  labor.     198. 
Weeks,  Helen  C,  see  Campbell,  H. 
Weeks,  J.  U.     Coke.    452. 

—  Industrial   conciliation   and   arbitration.     199, 

200. 

—  Manufacture  of  glass.    453. 

Weeks,  L.  H.     Among  the  Azores.    1274. 

Weeks,  R.  K.     Poems.     1042. 

Wegele,  F.  X.    Dante  Alighieri's  leben.     1563. 

—  joint  cd.,  see  liiliencron,  R.  freiherr  v. 
Wegener,  F.  A.     [Fiction.]     888. 
Weichselbaumer,  K:     [Drama.]     609. 
Weigall,  C:H.     Figure  drawing.     482. 

Weill,  A.     [Fiction.]     888.  ^ 

Weinhold,  K:    Opitz.     1558. 

Weinzierl,  L.  A.     [Fiction.]     888. 

Weise,  Frau,  see  Stock,  C.    864. 

Weise,  A.  J.     Discoveries  of  America.     1332. 

Weise,  C.    [Dramen.]    1106. 

Weisfloer,  C:    Jeremias  Katzlein.    110«). 

Weismann,  A:    Theory  of  descent.     354. 

Weiss,  C:    French  ])rotestant  refugees.     120. 

Weiss,  J:    Immortal  life.    84. 

—  KeliKion  and  science.    73. 

—  Theodore  Parker.     1453. 
Weisse,  C.  F.     [Drama.]    609. 

—  [Dramen.]    1106. 

Weisse,  J  :  A.    English  language  and  literature. 
269. 

—  Obelisk  and  freema,sonry.    237. 

Weisser,  L:    Lebensbilder  aus  dem  klassi.schen 

alterthum.     1171. 
Weitzel,  S.  W.     Renee  of  France.     1474. 
Welcker,  C:  T.,   joint  ed.,  see  Rotteck,  C:  W. 

R.  V. 
Welcker,  F:  G.     Giiechische  giitterlehre.     136. 
Weld,  H.  H.     Benjamin  Franklin.     1485. 

—  rd.     Women  of  the  scriptures.     1449. 

—  joint  author,  see  Yonge,  C.  M. 

Weller,  E.     Falsche  und  lingirte  druckorte.     29. 

—  Index  pseudonymorum.    29. 

Weller,  H.    Annotationes  in  epistolas  ad  Philip, 
et  Thessal.     90. 

—  Enarrationes  in  epistolam  ad  Ephesios.  91. 
Wellesley,  A.,   duke  of  Wellington.     Words  of 

W.illington.     1100. 
Wellington,  D7ike  of,  see  Wellesley,  A. 
"Wells,  H:W.    [Philological  essays.]    266. 
Wells,  D:  A.     Free  trade  essential.    206. 

—  Our  merchant  marine.     256. 

—  Primer  of  tariff  reform.     206. 

—  Robinson  Crusoe's  money.     201. 

—  Science  popularly  explained.     283. 
Wells,  J:  G.     The  grange.     238. 
Wells,  K.  G.     About  people.     1076. 

Wells,  Walter.  Water-power  of  Maine.  427. 
Wells,  W:  Heroine  of  the  White  Nile.  1517. 
Wells,  W:  V.    Explorations  in  Honduras.     1411. 


Wells,  W:  V. — Continued. 

—  Samuel  Adams.     1484. 

—  Walker's  expedition  to  Nicaragua.    1412. 
Welsh,  A.  H.    Development  of  english  literature 

and  language.     1003. 
Welstead,  H:    [Drama.]     609. 
Wendell,  B.     [Fiction.]     888. 
Weninger,   F.    X.      Apostolical    and    infallible 

authority  of  the  pope.     114. 

—  Photographic  views.     127. 
Wenzel,  M.     [Fiction.]     888. 
Wenzelburger,  K.  T.     Geschichte  der  Nieder- 

lande.     1284. 
Werder,  Bertha,  pseud.,  see  Meyer,  B.  A.  H. 
Werner,  A :    Herder.    1444. 

—  Klopstock.    1444. 

—  Leibnitz,  Kant,  Fichte.    1444. 

Werner,  'E.,pse7id.,  see  Biirstenbinder,  E.    689. 

Werner,  G.     [Fiction.]     888. 

Werner,  J.     [Fiction.]    888. 

Werner,  Z.    [Dramen.]    1108. 

Wernien,    A.      Culturbestrebungen    in    Japan. 

1300. 
Wernike,  C.    Bpig'ramme.    1106. 
Wesley,  C:    Poems.     1042. 
Wesley,  J:    Christian  correspondence.     95. 

—  Journal.     1459. 

—  Wisdom  of  God  in  creation.     283. 
Wessely,  J.  E.    Deutschlands  lehrjahre.     152. 
Wessenbergr,  I.  H :  K : /reiTierr  V.    Anthologie.    1109. 
West,  B.     [Drama.]    609. 

West,  G.    Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ.     96. 
Westall,  W:     [Fiction.]     888. 
Westcott,  T.    John  Fitch.     1525. 
Western  hist,  society.     History  of  Columbia  co. 
1395. 

—  History  of  Fond  du  Lac  co.     1395. 

—  History  of  Milwaukee.     1394. 
Westminster,  Marchioness  of,  see  Grosvenor,  E. 

M. 
Westminster  abbey.     1236. 
Weston,  J.     Sir  Moses  Monteflore.    1512. 
Westphal,  R.  G:  H.    Musik  des  griechischen  al- 

terthumes.    494. 

—  Theorie  der  musikalischen  rythmik.    494. 
Westropp,  H.  M.    Pottery  and  porcelain.    480. 

—  and  C:  S.  Wake.     Ancient  symbol   worship. 

135. 

Wette,  W:  M.  L.  de.  Introd.  to  the  Old  testa- 
ment.   87. 

Wetterbergh,  C:  A.     [Fiction.]    888. 

Wetherell,  Elizabeth, /)se?<rf.,  sec  Warner,  S. 

Wever,  G.     Badenweiler.     334. 

Weygoldt,  G.  P.     Philosophic  der  Stoa.     46. 

Wharton,  Grace  and  Philip,  pseud.,  see  Thom- 
son, K.  and  J:  C. 

Whately,  E.  J.,  ed.    Story  of  Luther.    1460.     ' 

Whately,  M.  L.     Letters  ifrom  Egypt.     1322. 

Whately,  R:     Good  and  evil  angels.    92. 

—  Historic  doubts  relative  to  Napoleon.     100. 

—  On  mind.     58. 

—  Peculiarities  of  the  christian  religion.     112. 

—  Rhetoric.    516. 

—  Rise,  progress  and  corruptions  of  Christianity. 

113. 

—  Thoughts  and  apophthegms.     78. 

—  Transportation.     222. 

Wharton,  F.,  and  M.  Stille.     Medical  jurispru- 
dence.   213. 
Wheatley,  H:B.     Samuel  Pepys.     1494. 

—  and  P.  H.  Delamotte.     Art  work  in  earthen- 

ware.   481. 


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White,  Gilbert.     Natural  hisliory-^r^elborne. 

371. 
"White,  (J:  S.    Samuel  Slater.     1525. 
White,  H:    Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.    1253. 
White,  Horace.    Money.    195. 
White,  Hugh.     Cosmogenia.     52. 
White,  H:  K.     Poetical  works.     1042. 
White,  James,  vicar  of  Doxley.     [Drama.]    609. 

—  Eighteen  christian  centuries.     1197. 

—  History  of  France.     1251. 

White,  Elder  James.    Life  incidents.     131. 

—  Life  sketches.     1454. 

White,  J:  S.    Boys'  and  girls'  Herodotus.    1163. 

—  Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch.     1446. 
White,  J.  W.    Mouth  and  teeth.    403. 
White,  R:  G.     [Fiction.]     889. 

—  England  without  and  within.    1234. 

—  Every-day  english.     271. 

—  National  hymns.     104. 

—  Poetry  of  the  civil  war.     1025. 

—  Studies  in  Shakespeare.     1045. 

—  Words  and  their  uses.     271. 
White,  W.    July  holiday.     1247. 

—  On  foot  through  Tyrol.     1249. 
Whitefield,  PL    Homes  of  our  forefathers.    1369. 
Whitefleld,  G:    Journal.     1459. 
Whitehead,  J:    John  Wesley.     1459. 
Whitehead,  W.     [Drama.]     609. 
Whitehead,  W:  A.,  ed.    Colonial  history  of  New 

Jersey.     1376. 
Whitehouse,  H:  J:      Sepulchre  in   the  garden. 

Whitelocke,    Sir   B.     Journal  of    the  Swedish 

embassy.     172. 
Whiteside,  J.     Italy  in  the  19th  century.     1263. 
Whitfield,  R.  V.,  joint  author,  see  Hall,  J. 
Whitford,  W:  C.    Education  in  Wis.    243. 
Whiting:,  H:    Z.M.Pike.    1438. 
Whiting,  W:B.    Andamana.    1479. 
Whitman,  C.  W.     American  oi-ators.     181. 
Whitman,  W.     Leaves  of  grass.     1042. 

—  Specimen  days  and  Collect.     1100. 
Whitman,  W.  E.  S., Joint  author,  see  Buel,  J.  W. 
Whitmore,  W:  H:    Elements  of  heraldry.     1565. 
Whitney,  A.  D.  T.     [Fiction.]    889. 

—  Mother  Goose  for  grown  folks.     1042. 
Whitney,  J.  D.    Ainer.  authors  in  sreolog-y.    21. 

— joi7it  author,  sec  Foster,  J:  W.,  also  Hall,  J. 
Whitney,  J.  L.    Modern  Proteus.     27. 
Whitney,  W:  D.     Essentials  of  english  gram- 
mar.    275. 

—  German  grammar.     277. 

—  Indische  grammatik.    279. 

—  Language  and  the  study  of  language.    263. 

—  Life  and  growth  of  language.     264. 

—  Oriental  and  linguistic  studies.     1147. 

—  [Philological  essays.  1    36t5. 
Whitridge,  F:  W.    Caucus  system.    196. 
Whittaker,  F:     [Fiction.]     889. 

—  Gen.  G.  A.  Custer.     1501 . 
Whittier,  C:  A.    Peninsular  campaign.    1358. 
Whittier,  J:  G.    Literary  recreations.     1100. 

—  Old  portraits.     1431. 

—  [Poetical  works.]     1042,  1043. 

—  ed.    Child  life.    1025. 

Songs  of  three  centuries.     1022. 

Whittlesey,    C:      Ancient    mining    near    Lake 
Superior.     349. 

—  Ancient  works  in  Ohio.    349. 

—  Fluctuations  of  level  in  the   north   american 

lakes.     328. 


Wheatley,  H:  B.,  and  P.  H.  Delamotte.  — C'ore- 

titiued. 

Art  work  in  gold  and  silver  :  Mediaeval.  481. 

Same:    Modern.    482. 

Art  work  in  porcelain.    481. 

Wheaton,  Campbell,  pseud.,  see  Weeks,  Helen 

C. 
Wheaton,  H:    William  Pinkney.    1437. 
— Jot  tit  author,  see  Crichton,  A. 
Wheaton,  N.  S.     Residence  in  London.     1230. 
Wheaton,  R.    Memoir  and  writings.     1542. 
Wheeler,  A.  C.     Chronicles  of  Milwaukee.  1393. 
Wheeler,  C:  G.     Course  of  empii-es.     1151. 
— joint  author,  see  Wheeler,  W:  A. 
Wheeler,  C:  H.     Letters  from  Eden.     1309. 
Wheeler,  D:  H.    By-ways  of  literature.     1076. 
Wheeler,  G.     Rural  homes.    477. 
Wheeler,  G:  M.     Geogr.  and  geol.  explorations 

west  of  the  100th  meridian.     341,  342. 
Wheeler,  J:  H.     Historical   sketches  of    North 

Carolina.     1380. 
Wheeler,  J.  R.    Theatre  of  Dionysius.    1172. 
Wheeler,  J:  T.     History  of  India.     1301. 

—  Short  history  of  India.     1301. 
Wheeler,  L.  N.     Foreigner  in  China.     1299. 
Wheeler,  W:  A.     Who  wrote  it  V     507. 

—  and.  C:  G.     Familiar  allusions.     507. 
Wheildon,  W:W.    Curiosities  of  history.  1373. 
Whelpley,  J.  D.     [Fiction.]     889. 

Where  is  the  city  ?    E.  T.  H.  Putnam.     113. 

Where  men  only  dare  to  go.     R.  W.  Figg.    1360. 

Whetam,  J:  W.  Boddam-.  Roraima  and  Bri- 
tish Guiana.     1418. 

Whewell,  W:  Astronomy  and  general  physics. 
81. 

—  Elements  of  morality.    63. 

—  Foundations  of  morals.    112. 

—  History  of  inductive  sciences.    288. 
Whipple,  A.  W.,  T:  Ewbank  and  W:  W.  Turner. 

Indian  tribes  near  the  35th  parallel.  1341. 
Whipple,  E.  P.     Character.     1076. 

—  Essays  and  reviews.    1008. 

—  Literature  and  life.    1077. 

—  Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.    1008. 

—  Success  and  its  conditions.  1077. 
Whipple,  S.  Bridge-building.  420. 
Whitaker,  J.     Almanack.     156. 

—  Reference  catalogue.     17. 

Whitaker,  W:    Disputation   on  holy  scripture. 

85. 
Whitcher,  F.  M.    Widow  Bedott  papers.     1086. 
White,  A.  D.    Message  of  the  19th  century  to  the 

20th.     150. 

—  Neu-Deutschland.     1241. 

—  Paper-money  inflation  in  Prance.    196. 

—  Studies  in  general  history.    1334. 

—  Warfare  of  science.     83. 

White,  C.  A.     Classic  literature.     1133. 
White,  C:  A.     Invertebrate  fossils.     344. 

—  Non-marine  fossil  moUusca.    838. 

—  and  H.  A.  Nicholson.     Bibliography  of  inver- 

tebrate paleontology.    343. 

—  joint  author,  see  Cope,  E:  D. 

White,  C.  H.,  pseud.,  see  Chaplin,  11.  W. 

White,  C:  I.    Eliza  A.  Seton.     1450. 

White,  E.  E.    Relation  of  education  to  Industry.    241. 

—  Technical  training  in  amer.  schools.    241. 
White,  E.  G.     Sjiirit  of  prophecy.     131. 
White,  G:,  M.  C.  P.     Queens  and  princesses  of 

France.     1474. 
White,  G:,  of  Wisconsin.    Home  ballads.    1042. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


CXXXVJ 


Whittlesey. 


AXJTHOB-INDEX. 


Willis. 


Whittlesey,  C:— Continued. 
—  Fresh  water  glacial  drift  of  the  northwestern 
states.     338. 


—  John  Fitch.  14 
Whitty,  E:  M. 
Whitty,  W.  U. 
Whymper,   E: 

1388. 
Whymper,  F: 


fFiction.]  889. 
[Dram  a.]  609. 
Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps. 


The  sea.     1184. 
Travel  in  Alaska.    1404. 
Whyte,  Walter,  joint  author,  see  Himter,  Hay. 

765. 
Whyte-Melville,  G:  J:,  see  Melville.     803. 
Wichert,  E.  A.  A:  G:    [Fiction.]    889. 
Wickede,  J.  v.     [Fiction.]     890. 
Wickersham,  J.  P.    Education  and  crime.    243. 
Wickes,  S.     Sepulture.     406. 
Wicliffe,  J:,  see  Wycliffe,  J: 
Widdern,  Marie,  pseud.,  see  Brandrup,  M.     688. 
Wiel,  J.     Diatetisches  koch-buch.    446. 
Wieland,  C.  M.    Oberon.     1120. 

—  [Selections.]    1103. 

—  Werke.    1114. 

—  Werke.    1106. 

Wigan,  A.     [Drama.]     609. 

—  joint  author,  sec  Talfourd,  F.     604. 
Wigan,  H.     [Drama.]    609. 

—  joitit  author,  see  Oxenford,  J:     579. 
Wiggins,  J:  Embanking  lands  from  the  sea.  413. 
Wiggs,  A.  R.    Hal's  travels  in  Europe.     1194. 
Wight,  O.  W.    Abelard  and  Heloise.     1461. 

—  Maxims  of  public  health.    405. 

—  ed.    Peter  the  great.     1478. 

Wightwick,  G:    Hints  to  young  architects.    475. 
WikofF,  H:     [Fiction.]    890. 

—  Napoleon  Louis  Bonaparte.     1477. 

—  Reminiscences  of  an  idler.     1543. 

—  Roving  diplomatist.     1489. 

Wilberforce,  R.  G.,  joint  author,  see  Ashwell, 

A.  R. 
Wilberforce,  S:    Prophet's  guard.    106. 
Wilberforce,  W:     Prevailing  religious  system. 

100. 
Wilbrandt,  A.     [Fiction.]     890. 

—  Heinrich  v.  Kleist.     1557. 
Wilcox,  E.     [Poetical  works.]     1043. 
Wilcox,  R.  N.,  joint  author,  see  Millett,  R.  W. 

F.    571. 
Wilde,  O.     Poems.     1043. 
Wildenbruch,  E.  A.  v.     [Drama.]    610. 

—  [Fiction.]     890. 

Wilder,  B.  G.     Health  notes.    403. 
Wildermuth,  O.     [Fiction.]    890. 
Wiley,  H.  \V.    Northern  sug-ar  industry.    433. 
Wilford,  F. ,  joint  author,  sec  Awdry,  F. 
Wilhelm,  I>.  W.    Local  institutions  of  Maryland.    1334. 
Wilhelm,  T:     Military  dictionary.     331. 
Wilhelmi,  Alexander,  pseud.,  see  Zechmeister, 

A.  V:     614. 
Wilke,  H.     [Fiction.]    890. 
Wilken,  E.    Geistliche  spiele.     1104. 
Wilkes,  C:    U.  S.  explonng  expedition.    1417. 
Wilkes,  G:  Shakespeare  from  an  american  point 

of  view.     1048. 
Wilkins,  A:  S:    Roman  antiquities.     1175. 
Wilkins,  C:,  tr.     Bhagvat-Giita.     1147. 
Wilkins,  J:  H.     [Drama.]     610. 
Wilkins,  W.  A.     [Fiction.]     890. 
Wilkinson,  /Sir  J:  G.     Ancient  egyptians.     1166. 
Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.    Correspondence.    1071. 

—  Human  body.    399. 
Wilkinson,  W:  C.    Free  lance.    1009. 


Wilkinson,  W:  C. — Continued. 

—  Webster.     1043. 

Wilkinson,  W:  F.    Personal  names  in  the  Bible. 

1565. 
Wilks,  M:    Clementine  Cuvier.     1461. 
Wilks,  T:  E.     [Drama.]    610. 
Will,  Uncle,  V.  M.,  pseud.,  see  Crafts,  W.  F. 
Willan,  R.    Land  of  Israel.     1312. 
Willard,  E.    France  and  Great  Britain.     1360. 

—  History  of  the  United  States.    1347. 

—  Last  leaves  of  american  history.    1347. 
Willcox,  O.  B.     [Fiction.]    890. 
Wille,  E.     [Fiction.]     890. 

Willert,  P.  F.     Reign  of  Lewis  XL    1253. 
Willfried,  H.,  pseud.,  see  Villinger,  H.    884. 
William  of  Malmesbury,  sec  Gulielmus. 
Williams,"  A.     [Drama]    611. 

—  joint  author,  see  Hazlewood,  C.  H.  557. 
Williams,  A.  L.  Famines  in  India.  1304. 
Williams,  A.  M.     Poets  and  poetry  of  Ireland. 

1144. 
Williams,  B:  S:    Flowering  plants.     440. 

—  Ornamental  leaved  plants.    440. 
Williams,  C:,  journalist.     Armenian  campaign. 

1391. 
Williams,  r/ie  rev.  C:    Anecdotes  of  dogs.    441. 

—  Dogs  and  their  ways.    441. 
Williams,  C:  W.     Fuel.    416. 

—  Heat  in  its  relations  to  water  and  steam.    315. 
Williams,  E.    Gazetteer.     1181. 

—  comp.    Presidents'  messages.    166. 

—  joint  author,  see  Lester,  C:  E. 
Williams,  G:  F.     [Fiction.]    890. 

Williams,  G:  W.    History  of  the  negro  race.   170. 
Williams,  H:  L.     [Fiction.]    890. 
Williams,  H.  M.    Events  in  France.    1357. 
Williams,  H:  T.,  ed.    Window  gardening.    440. 
Williams,  I:     Cathedral.     1043. 
Williams,  J:     Alexander  the  great.     1480. 
Williams,  Michael.    Some  London  theatres.  498. 
Williams,  Monier.     Hinduism.     138. 

—  Modern  India.     1303. 

—  tr.     Sakoontahi.     1148. 
Williams,  Montagu.     [Drama.]     611. 
Williams,  Roger.    Letters.     1077.  j 

—  Spiritual  life  and  health.     103.  J 
Williams,  Uowland.    Bunsen's  biblical  researches.    73. 
Williams,  R.  F.     [Fiction.]     890. 

Williams,  S:    History  of  Vermont.     1371. 
Williams,  S:W.    Middle  kingdom.     1398. 
Williams,  T:,  ^mrf  J.  Calvert.     Fiji.     1431. 
Williams,  T:  J.     [Drama.]    611. 

—  aw/  A:  Harris.     [Drama.]     012. 
Williams,  W.     Landscape  painting.     485. 
Williams,  W.  M.    Science  in  short  chapters.  388. 
Williams,  W:  R.    Eras  and  characters  of  history. 

1162. 
Williamson,  B:    Differential  calculus.     300. 

—  Integral  calculus.    300. 

Williamson,  C:  N.,  joint  author,  see  Shepherd, 

R:  H. 
Williamson,  R.  S.   Use  of  barometer  on  surveys. 

419. 

—  and  W:  H.  Heuer.    Removal  of  Blossom  rock. 

435. 
Williamson,  W^:  C.    Succession  of  life.    385. 
Willis,  A.    Our  rulers  and  our  rights.     168. 
Willis,  N.  P.     [Fiction.]    891. 

—  Convalescent.     1100. 

—  Famous  persons  and  places.     1830. 

—  Health  trip  to  the  tropics.     1413. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Willis. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Wiseman. 


cxxxvij 


Willis,  N.  P. — Continued. 

—  Hurry-gi'aphs.     1100. 

—  Jenny  Lind.     1535. 

—  Lite  and  genius  of  Poe.    1017. 

—  Out-doors  at  Idlewild.    1100. 

—  Pencellings  by  the  way.     1207. 

—  Poems.     1043. 

—  Rag-bag.     1100. 

—  Rural  letters.    1077. 

—  Summer  cruise  in  the  Mediterranean.     1195. 
Willis,  R.     William  Harvey.    400. 
Willkomm,  E.  A.     [Fiction.]    891. 
Willmott,  R.  A.    Pleasures,  objects  and  advan- 
tages of  literature.     509. 

—  Summer  time  in  the  country.    1077. 
Wills,  C:  J.    Land  of  the  lion  and  sun.     1307. 
Wilson,  M.  and  R.  P.   Mosaics  of  grecian  history. 

1173. 
Wilmanns,  W:F.     Walther  von  der  Vogelweide. 

1559. 
Wilson,  Alex.,  andC:  L.  Bonaparte.     American 

ornithology.    383. 
Wilson,  Andrew.     [Fiction.]     891. 

—  Abode  of  snow.     1304. 

—  Chapters  on  evolution.    354. 

—  [Nature  studies.]    285. 

Wilson,  Alex.  J.    Reciprocity,  bi-metallism  and 
land-tenure  reform.    206. 

—  Resources  of  modern  countries.     155. 
Wilson,  Augusta  J.     [Fiction.]    891. 
Wilson,   C:  T.,   and  R.  W.   Felkin.     Uganda. 

1325. 
Wilson,  D.     Caliban.     1048. 

—  Huron-Iroquois.     1341, 

—  Pre-aryan  american  man.    348. 

—  Prehistoi-ic  man.     347. 
Wilson,  E.  B.    Pycnogonida.    375. 
Wilson,  F.  T.     [Fiction.]     891. 

Wilson,  G:    Health  and  healthy  homes.    403. 

—  Hygiene  and  sanitary  science.    405. 
Wilson,  H:    Slave  power  in  America.    1348. 
Wilson,  H:  B.    The  national  church.    72. 
Wilson,  H.  H.,  Joint  author,  see  Mill,  J. 
Wilson,  J:    History  of  Switzerland.    1287. 
Wilson,  J:,  M.  D.  Health  and  health  resorts.  402. 
WilBon,  J:,  {Christopher  North).     [Fiction.]    891. 

—  Dies  borealis.     1100. 

—  British  critics.     1009. 

—  Burns.     1021. 

—  Noctes  ambrosianae.    1100. 

—  Poetical  works.     1044. 

—  Recreations.     1078. 

Wilson,   James  C.    Summer  and    its  diseases. 

402. 
Wilson,  J.  Crawford.     [Drama.]     612. 
Wilson,  James  G.     Bryant  and  his  friends.  1539. 

—  F.  G.  Halleck.    1541. 

—  Illustrious  soldiers.     1499. 

—  Mr.  secretary  Pepys.     1494. 
Wilson,  J:  G.    Atheism  and  theism.    80. 
Wilson,  J:  L.    J:  Wycliffe.     1458. 
Wilson,  J:  Mackay,  ed.     [Fiction.]     892. 
Wilson,  J:  Marius.    Duke  of  Wellington.    1506. 
Wilson,  M.  C.  B.    M.  G.  Lewis.    1551. 
Wilson,  Sir  R.  K.    Modern  english  law.    209. 
Wilson,  W:,  of  Poughkeepsie.    Poems.    1044. 
Wilson,   The  rev.  W:,  M.  A.    Preachers  of  the 

ancient  church.    1464. 
Wilson,  W:  D.    Foundations  of  religious  belief. 
79. 

—  Political  economy.    196. 


Wilton,  T.     [Fiction.]     895. 

Winchell,  A.    Doctrine  of  evolution.    354. 

—  Geological  excursions.     337. 

—  Geolog-y  of  the  stars.    384. 

—  Preadamites.    347. 

—  Sketches  of  creation.    337. 

—  Sparks  from  a  geologist's  hammer.     288. 

—  World-life.    337. 

Winckel,    F.   K:  L:  W:    Krankhelten  der  welblichen 

harnrohre.    412. 
Winckelmann,  J :  J.    History  of  ancient  art.   472. 

—  Werke.    467. 

Wines,  E.  C.    Education  In  France.    241. 

—  State  of  prisons.     236. 
Winkler,  K:  G.  T.     [Drama.]    612. 

—  Ausgewahlte  gedichte.    1109. 
Winkworth,  C,  tr.    Lyra  germanica.     1113. 
Winks,  W:  E:    Illustrious  shoemakers.    1524. 
Winlock,  W:  C.    Comet  of  1882.    808. 
Winslow,  A.     Stadia  surveying.     418. 
Winslow,  F.    Oyster  beds  of  Va.  and  Md.    444. 
Winslow,  F.  B.    Obscure  diseases  of  the  brain. 

53. 
Winsor,  J.    College  libraries.    241. 

—  Handbook  of  amer.  revolution.    28. 

—  Library  buildings.    1. 

—  Popular  libraries.    1. 

—  ed.    Bibliographical  contributions.    21. 
History  of  America.     1329. 

Memorial  history  of  Boston.    1372. 

Winstanley,  W.    Visit  to  Abyssinia.    1323. 
Winston,  C :    Ancient  glass  paintings.    486. 

—  Glass  painting.    486. 
Winter,  J:  S.     [Fiction.]     895. 
Winter,  W:    English  rambles.     1234. 

—  Henry  Irving.     1538. 

—  The  jeffersons.     1537. 

—  Trip  to  England.     1234. 
Winterfeld,  A.  v.     [Fiction.]    895. 
Winthrop,  J:    History  of  New  England.     1369. 
Winthrop,  R.  C :    John  Winthrop.    1489. 
Winthrop,  T.     [Fiction.]    896. 

—  Life  and  poems.     1543. 

—  Life  in  the  open  air.     1100. 

Winton,  J:  G.    Modern  workshop  practice.    415. 
Wirt,  W:    Letters  of  the  british  spy.     1078. 

—  Patrick  Henry.    1487. 
Wirth,  M.     [Fiction.]    896. 

Wirth,  M.  W :  G.    Geschichte  der  handelskrisen. 

203. 
Wisconsin  academy  of  sciences,  arts  and  letters. 

291. 
Wisconsin  blue  book.     180. 
Wisconsin  farmer.    435. 
Wisconsin  journal  of  education.    243. 
Wisconsin  legal  news.    225. 
Wisconsin  natural  history  society.    292. 
Wisconsin  reports.    226. 
Wisconsin  state  board  of  health.    396. 
Wisconsin  state  gazetteer.    1393. 
Wisconsin  state  historical  society  reports    and 

collections.    1390. 
Wise,  B.  R.    Modern  protection.    206. 
Wise,  D.    Boy  travellers  in  Arabia.    1308. 

—  Summer  days  on  the  Hudson.     1376. 
Wise,  H:  A:     [Fiction.]     896. 

—  Los  gringos.     1410. 

—  Scampavias.     1195. 

Wise,  I:  M.     Hebrews'  second  commonwealth. 

1168. 
Wise,  J:  R.    New  Forest.     1236. 
Wiseman,  N:  P.  C.    Doctrines  and  practices  of 

the  catholic  church.     127. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


cxxxviij 


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ATJTHOR-INDEX . 


Wortley. 


Wiseman,  N:  P.  C. — Continued. 

—  Galileo  and  the  romau  inquisition.    83. 

—  Last  four  popes.    1462. 

—  Legends  and  fables.    73. 

—  Science  and  revealed  religion.    83. 

—  Sermons,  etc.,  in  Ireland.     113. 

—  Vindication  of  Italy.     1265. 
Wister,  Mrs.  A.  L..  tr.     [Fiction.]     896. 
Wister,  S.  B.    Why  do  we  like  Paris  ?    1306. 
Wither,  T:  P.  Bigg-.     Pioneering  in  South  Bra- 
zil.    1416. 

Witherow,  T:     Boyne  and  Aghrim.     1212. 
Witt,  C.     Wanderings  of  Ulysses.     1139. 
Witt,  H.  de.     [Fiction.]    897. 

—  Guizot  in  private  life.     1496. 
Witt,  P.  de.     [Fiction]    897. 

Wittendorf,  C, pseud.,  see  Proschko,  H.  C.    828. 
Wittenmyer,  A.     Women   of  the  reformation. 

1448. 
Witter,  G.  F.,  see  Livermore,  A.  A.     66. 
Witter,  M.    Das  alte  Mexiko.    1408. 

—  Das  heutige  Mexiko.     1408. 
Wittmeyer,  L.     Leichenverbrennung.    406. 
Witzleben,  C.  v.     [FictionJ     897. 
Witzleben-Wendelstein,  F.  v.     [Fiction.]     897. 
Wladimir,  pseud.,  sec  Hofmeister,  A.     759. 
WOhler,  F:    Mineral  analysis.    321. 
Wolcott,  O.     Administrations    of   Washington 

and  Adams.     167. 
Wolf,  A.,  and  H.  v.   Zwiedineck-Sudenhorst. 

Oesterreich  unter  Maria  Theresia.     1242. 
Wolf,  L.     Sir  Moses  Montefiore.     1512. 
AVoIf  s  vademecum.    22,  23,  25. 
WolfiP,  Joseph.    Mission  to  Bokhara.     1315. 
Wolff,  Julius.     Der  wilde  jJiger.     1120. 
Wolfhagen,  F.     [Fiction.]     897. 
Wolfram  von  Eschcnbach.    Dichten.    1120. 
Wollmar,  Charlotte  pseud.,  see  Witzleben,  C. 

V.     897. 
Woltmann,  A.     Holbein.    1530. 

—  awl  K:  Wiirm.&nn.    History  of  painting.    486. 
Wolzogen,  F.  S.  C.     [Fiction.]    897. 
Wolzogen  und  Neuhaus,  H.  P.  freiherrx.  Wag- 
ner's Ring  der  Nibelungen.     495. 

Wood,  A.     [Drama.]    612. 

—  joint  author,  see  Dixon,  B.  H.    545. 
Wood,  C:    [Fiction.]    897. 

Wood,  C:  W.    In  the  Black  Forest.     1248. 

—  Round  about  Norway.    1284. 
Wood,  E:  J.     Wedding  day.     259. 
Wood,  E.  P.     [Fiction!]    897. 
Wood,  G:    [Fiction.]    898. 

Wood,  G:,  comedian.     [Drama.]    612. 

Wood,  G:  B.,  and  F.  Bache.    Dispensatory  of  the 

U.  8.    407. 
Wood,  Mrs.  H:.  .see  Wood,  E.  P.    897. 
Wood,  H.  C.  [jr.]     Brain-work  and  overwork. 

403. 

—  Fever.     409. 

—  Fresh-water  algte.    363. 

Wood,  J:    Administration  of  J:  Adams.    1352. 
Wood,  Capt.  J:    Source  of  the  Oxus.    1315. 
Wood,  J:  G:    Animal  life.    368. 

—  Animal  traits.    368. 

—  Aquarium.     369. 

—  Boy's  own  book  of  natural  history.     369. 

—  Common  objects  of  the  country.    369. 
of  the  microscope.    356. 

of  the  sea-shore.    369. 

—  Common  shells.    374. 

—  Homes  without  hands.    369. 


Wood,  J:  i^:— Continued. 

—  Insects  abi'oad .    376. 

—  Insects  at  home.    376. 

—  Lane  and  field.    284. 

—  Man  and  beast.     370. 

—  My  feathered  friends.    382. 

—  Natural  history  of  man.    350. 

—  Petland  revisited.    441. 

—  Popular  natural  history.    368. 

Wood,  W.,  ed.     Hundred  greatest  men.    1429. 

Wood,  W:B.    Recollections  of  the  stage.     1537. 

Wood,  W:M.     Wandering  sketches.     1192. 

Wood-working  tools.     461. 

Woodberry,  G:  E:    History  of  wood-engraving. 
489. 
I    —  Poe.     1542. 

1   Woodbury,  D.  P.    Stability  in  the  arch.    413. 
I   Woodbury,  L.     Writings.  "  188. 

Woodhouse,  S.  W.  Natural  history  of  Sitgreaves' 
expedition.    372. 

Woodman,  C:  H.     Boys  and  girls  of  the  revolu- 
tion.    1483. 

Woodruff,  H.    Trotting  horse  of  America.    441. 

Woodruff,  J.  L.  M.     [Fiction.]     898. 

Woods,  F.  H.     Sweden  and  Norway.     1283. 

Woods,  L.    Infant  baptism.     115. 

—  Letters  to  unitarians.    130. 

Woodward,  A.  A.,  ed.    Echoes  from  mist-land. 
1114. 
;   Woodward,  E.  M.      Bonaparte's  Park  and  the 

Murats.     1477. 
,   Woodward,  G:  E.  and  F.  W.     Country  homes. 
I  478. 

I   Woodward,  J.  J.     Cancerous  tumors.    410. 
j    —  Medical  history  of  the  rebellion.    393. 
I   Woodward,  S:  P.    Mollusca.     374. 
[    Wooler,  J.     [Drama.]     612. 

Wooler,  J.  P.     [Drama.]     612. 

Wooley,  C:    Journal  in  N.  Y.     1375. 

Woolhouse,  W.  S.  B.      Measures,   weights   and 
moneys.     260. 

Woolman,  J:    Journal.     1459. 

Woolrych,  H.  W.    Judge  Jeffreys.     1511. 

Woolsey,  S.  C.     [Fiction.]    898.' 

Woolsey,  T.  D.    Communism.    204. 

—  Divorce.     213. 

—  International  law.     209. 

—  Political  science.     100. 

Woolson,  A.  G.    Browsing  among  books.     1078. 
Woolson,  C.  F.     [Fiction.]     899. 
Worboise,  E.  J.    Thomas  Arnold.     1455. 
Worcester,  B:    Swedenborg.     1461. 
Worcester,  J.  E.    Dictionary.    273. 
Wordsworth,  C.     (Treece.     1289. 

—  Inspiration  of  holy  scripture.    85. 

—  Same.    72. 

—  Shakspeai'e's  use  of  the  Bible.     1046. 

—  William  Wordsworth.     1554. 
Wordsworth,  W:     [Poetical  works.]    1044. 
Working-man's  way  in  the  world.    1526. 
World  of  wonders."  288. 

WOrmann,  K:,  joint  author,  see  Woltmann,  A. 
Worsaae,  J.  J.  A.     Danes  and  norwegians  in 

England.     1220. 
Worth,  T:    Plutarch  restored.    481. 
Worthen,  A.  H:    Geology  of  Illinois.    339. 
Worthen,  W.  E.,  ed.    Appleton's  cyclopasdia  of 

drawing.     483. 
Worthington,  J.     [Drama.]    613. 
Worthington's  annual.    1091. 
Wortley,  Lady  E.  S.    Travels  in  the  U.  S.    1366. 


Entries  in  small  type  refer  to  contents  only. 


Wrangell. 


AUTHOR-INDEX . 


Yoiing. 


Wrangell,  Baron  F.  P.  Expedition  to  the  Polar 
sea.     1425. 

Wraxall,  SirY:C.\^.  Naval  and  military  re- 
sources of  Europe.     231. 

"Wraxall,  ;SirN.  W:    Historical  memoirs.     1226. 

—  Posthumous  memoirs.     1226. 

—  Tour  through  northern  Europe.     1210.  j 
"Wray,  C:,  joint  author,  see  Simpson,  J.  P.    600. 
Wren,  Sir  C.     Letters,  etc.     1529. 
"Wright,  A.    Adventures  in  Servia.    1294.  i 
"Wright,  A.  O.     Analysis  of  the  constitution  of   ] 

Wisconsin.     212. 
"Wright,  C.     Philosophical  discussions.     45.  [ 

"Wrigrht,  C.  D.    Factory  system  of  the  U.  S.    453.  | 

—  Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration.    199.    j 

—  Relation  of   political  economy  to  the    labor   ! 

question.     198. 

—  Uniform  hours  of  labor.     199. 
"Wright,  F.,  see  Arusmont,  F.  d'.     668. 
"Wright,  F.  A.,  joint  author,  see  Rossiter,  E.  K. 
"Wright,  H.  C.     [Fiction.]     899. 

—  Stories  in  amer.  history.     1331. 
"Wright,  J.  H.     [Fiction.]    899. 
"Wright,  J.  M.    Among  the  alaskans. 
"Wright,  L.    Practical  pigeon  keeper. 

—  Practical  poultry  keeper.     442. 
"Wright,  R.  J.     Principia.    146. 
"Wright,  R.  W.     Life  ;  its  true  genesis 

—  Vision  of  judgment.     1044. 
"Wright,  Saul,  pseud.,  see  Wilson,  F.  T.     891. 
Wright,  T:      Biographia    britannica    literaria 

1543. 

—  Literature,  superstitions  and  history  of  Eng- 

land.    1219. 

—  Seven  sages.    1019. 

—  Unknown  public.    1007. 

—  ed.    Early  travels  in  Palestine.     1311. 
Political  poems.    1024. 

Wright,  W:,  of  N.  Y.  Oil  regions  of  Pennsyl- 
vania.   428. 

Wright,  W:,  D.D.,  of  London.  Empire  of  the 
Hittites.     1169. 


1405. 

44.2. 


346. 


Wrightson,  R:  H.     Modern  Italy.     1263. 
Wulflf,  M.     [Fiction.]    899. 
Wurm,  W.     Wasser.     402. 
Wurtz,  C:A.     Atomic  theory.    321. 

—  Modern  chemistry.    321. 
Wyatt,  Sir  T:    Poetical  works.    1044. 
Wyatt,  W.  J.     History  of  Prussia.    1243. 
Wycherley,  W:     [Drama.]     613. 
"Wyckofif,  W :  C.    Silk  manufacturing-.    453. 
Wycliffe,  J:    Apology  for  lollard  doctrines.    134. 

—  Writings.     71. 

Wylde,  J.,  ed.    Circle  of  the  sciences.     282. 

Wylde,  K.     [Fiction.]    899. 

Wylie,  W:  H.     Carlyle.     1547. 

Wyman,  C.  W.  H...  joint  author,  see  Bigmore, 
E.  C.     26. 

Wyman,  J.  Nervous  system  of  rana  pipiens 
381. 

Wyman,  W.  H.  Bibliography  of  Bacon-Shakes- 
peare controversy.    27. 

Wyndham-Quin,  Sir  W.,  see  duin. 

Wynne,  J.     Pi-ivate  libraries  of  N.  Y.    2. 

Wyoming,  Valley  of.     1377. 

Wyss,  J:  R.,  and  Baronne  de  Montolieu. 
[Fiction.]     899. 

Wythe,  J.  H.    Microscopist.    356. 

—  Science  and  revelation.    83. 


Xenophon.     Cyropaadia.    1170. 

—  Expedition  of  Cyrus.    1174. 

—  Memoirs  of  Socrates.    1447. 

—  Works.     1142. 


"y.,  F.    Every  man  his  own  mechanic.    461. 

Y— ,  H.  A.     [Drama.]    613. 

Yardley,  E:  Supernatural  in  romantic  fiction.  54. 
,    Yarnall,  M.    Catalogue  of  stars.    307. 
I    Yarrow,  H.  C.    Mortuary  customs.    1340. 
1   —  and  others.      Zoological  report  of  Wheeler's 

expedition.    372. 
I   Yates,  E.  H.     [Fiction.]     899. 
I  —  Fifty  years  of  London  life.     1554. 

—  awrf  N.  H.  Harrington.     [Drama.]    613. 

—  and  J.  P.  Simpson.     [Di-ama.]    613. 
Yates,  R.     Convention  of  1787  at  Phila.    211. 
Yekaterina  II.    Memoirs.     1478. 
Yelverton,  M.  T.     [Fiction.]    900. 
Yoakum,  H.    History  of  Texas.     1384. 
Yoe,  Shway,  pseud.,  see  Scott,  J.  G. 
Yonge,  C:  1).    Constitutional  history  of  England. 

162. 

—  English  revolution.    1224. 

—  Marie  Antoinette.     1475. 

—  Three  centuries  of  english  literature.     1005. 

—  Three  centuries  of  modern  history.    1202. 
Yonge,  C.  M.     [Drama.]    614. 

—  [Fiction.]    900. 

—  Book  of  golden  deeds.    1162. 

—  Cameos  from  english  history.    1227. 

—  Christian  names.    1565. 

—  Christians  and  moors  of  Spain.     1271. 

—  History  of  England.    1217. 

—  History  of  France.    1251. 

—  History  of  Germany.     1238. 

—  History  of  Greece.    1172. 

—  Kings  of  England.     1469. 

—  Landmarks  of  history:  ancient.    1166. 

mediaeval.    1199. 

modern.     1202. 

—  Pioneers  and  founders.     1449. 

—  Stories  of  french  history.    1251. 

—  Stories  of  roman  history.    1177. 

—  Womankind.    64. 

—  and  H.  H.  Weld.    Stories  of  american  history. 

1331. 

Yorke,  E.,  countess  of  Hardwicke.     [Drama.]  614. 

Yorke,  J.  F.     Evolution  and  Christianity.    80. 

Yorke,  S.     [Fiction.]    901. 

You  have  heard  of  them.    Q.     1431. 

Youatt,  W:    The  dog.    441. 

Youmans,  E.  A.    First  book  of  botany.    359. 

Youmans,  E:  L.     Alcohol.    402. 

—  Chemistry.     320. 

—  Household  science.    445. 

—  Scientific  study  of  human  nature.    401. 

—  ed.    Correlation  and  conservation  of  forces. 

310. 

Modern  culture.    248. 

Youmans,  W:  i..  Joint  author,  see  Huxley,  T:H: 
Young,  Alex.  History  of  the  Netherlanas.  1283. 
Young,  Alex.,  D.  D.    Chronicles  of  the  colony 

of  Massachusetts  bay.     1371. 

—  Chronicles  of  the  pilgrim  fathers.      125. 
Young,  Arthur.    Travels.     1259. 
Young,  Alfred  W.     [Drama.]    614. 

Young,  Andrew  W.  American  statesman.  165. 
Young,  B.     [Fiction.]     901. 


Numbers  refer  to  columns  in  the  main  catalogue. 


clx 


Young. 


AUTHOR-INDEX. 


Zwiedineck. 


Yoimg,  C:  A:    The  sun.    304. 

—  joint  author,  see  Cutts,  R:  D. 
Young,  SirC:l>.    [Drama.]     614. 

—  Joint  author,  see  Church,  F.    538. 
Young,  E:,  LL.B.     [Drama.]     614. 

Young,  E:,  U.  S.  statistician.     Report  on  immi- 
gration.   168. 

—  Tariff  reports.     206. 

Young:,  Ernest.    Anglo-saxon  family  law.    208. 
Young,  E:  D.    Nyassa.    1327. 
Young,  J.  C:    Charles  Mayne  Young.     1538. 
Young,  J.  H.     Map  of  Ohio.     1387. 

—  Mitchell's  travellers'  guide.    1363. 
Young,  R.    Analytical  concordance.    85. 

—  Light  in  lands  of  darkness.     116. 

—  Modern  missions.     116. 
Young,  W:     [Fiction.]    901. 

Young,  W:,  architect.    Town  and  country  man- 
sions.   477. 
Young,  W:  T.     Lewis  Cass.    1485. 
Young  wife's  book.    64. 
Yriarte,  C:  E.    Florence.    1265. 

—  Venice.     1264. 

Yriarte,  T:    Literary  fables.     1134. 
Yvan,  M.,  joint  author,  see  Callery,  J.  M. 
Y- Worth,  W.    Making  wines.    451. 


Zacharia,  F:  W:    Ausgrewahlte  gedichte.    1109. 
Zacharia,  H:  A.    Modernes  schoffengericht.  225. 
Zacharias,  O:    Bevolkerungs-frage.     155. 
Zacone,  P:    [Fiction.]    901. 
Zadkiel,  pseud.,  see  Morrison,  R:  J. 
Zahner,   R.     Transmission  of    power  by  com- 
pressed air.    313. 
Zakrzewska,  M.  E.     [Life.]    1523. 
Zeeh,  P.    Himmel  und  erde.     301. 
—  Spektrum  und  spektralanalyse.    322. 
Zechmeister,  A.  V :    [Drama.]    614. 


Zedlitz,  J:  C.  F:  v.    Gedichte.     1120. 
Zeisberger,  D:    Diary.     1461. 
Zeising,  A.     [Fiction'.]     901. 
Zeitschrift  fiir  die  gebildete  welt.     289. 
Zeller,  E:    David  Friedrich  Strauss.    1559. 
Zeller,  L.     [FictionJ     901. 
Ziehen,  E:  A:  P.     [Fiction.]     901. 
Ziemssen,  L:     [Fiction.]     901. 

Zigler  und  Kliphausen,  H:  A.  v.     Asiatische  Banise. 
1105. 

Zigzag  journeys,  see  Butterworth,  H. 
Zinunerniann,'J:  6:    Ueber  die  einsamkeit.    1106. 
Zimmermann,  [BalthasarF:]  W:   [Drama.]    614. 

—  Geschichte  des  deutschen  volkes.     1237. 

—  History  of  Germany.     1237. 
Zimmern,  H.     Maria  Edgeworth.     1549. 
Zinkeisen,  J:  W:    Osmanisches  reich  in  Europa. 

1289. 
Zirkel,  F.    Microscopical  petrography.    323. 
Zitelmann,  E.  O:  K.     [Fiction.]    902." 
Zittel,  E.    Protestantischer  gottesdienst.    104. 
Zittel,  K:  A.     Aus  der  urzeit.    337. 
Zitz[-Halein],  K.  T.  P.  M.     [Fiction.]    902. 
ZoUing,  T.    Reise  um  die  Pariser  welt.     1261. 
ZOllner,  C.  v.     [Fiction.]     902. 
ZOllner,  J:  C:  F:    Transcendental  physics.    56. 
ZOpffel,  ^.,  joint  author,  see  Holtzmann,  H:  J.  67. 
Zosimus,  (Jomes.    History.    1179. 
Zschokke,  J:  H:  D.     [Fiction.]     902. 

—  Anthologie.    1108. 

—  Autobiography.     1560, 

—  Biographic.    i560. 

—  Death  and  eternity.    102. 

—  History  of  Switzerland.    1287. 

—  Selbstschau.    1560. 

Ziircher,  P:,  and  E.  Margolle.  Meteors,  aero- 
lites, etc.    329. 

Zwiedineck-Siidenhorst,  H.  v.,  joint  author,  see 
Wolf,  A. 


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Francisco  free  public  library.  San  Fran- 
cisco.    1884.  O.  L 

Petzholdt.  Julius.  Katechismus  der  bibliothe- 
kenlehre  ;  anleitun^  zur  einrichtung  und 
verwaltung  von  bibliotheken.  3te  aufl. 
Leipz.  1877.   S.  L 

Smith,  Lloyd  Pearsall.  On  the  classification  of 
books  ;  a  paper  read  before  the  American 
library  association,  may  1882.  Bost.  1882. 
O.  L 

2.    Associations  and  Periodicals. 

American  library  association.  Papers  and  pro- 
ceedings of  the  4th  general  meeting  held  at 
Washington,  feb.  9,  10,  and  Baltimore,  feb. 
11,  1881.     Bost.  1881.  O.  L 

Note.    Proceedinjrs  of  other  meetings  are  found  in 
various  volumes  of  the  Library  journal. 

—  The  library  journal  ;    v.  1-9.     N.  Y.   1877-84. 

9v.  Q.'  L 

Library-association  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
Transactions  and  proceedings  of  the  con- 
ference of  librarians  held  in  London,  1877. 
Ed.  by  the  secretaries  of  the  conference,  E. 
B.  Nicholson  and  H  :  R.  Tedder.  Lond. 
1878.  Q.  L 

—  Transactions  and  proceedings  of  the  1st — 3d 

annual  meetings,  held  at  Oxford,  oct.  1- 
8.  1878,  at  Manchester,  sept.  23-25,  1879,  at 
Edinburgh,  oct.  5-7,  1880,  ed.  by  the  secre- 
taries.   Lond.  1879-81.    3  v.    Q.  L 

—  Monthly  notes;   v.   1-4.     Lond.  1880—83.    4  v. 

in  2.  O.  L 

—  The  library  chronicle  ;  a  journal  of  librarian- 

ship  and  bibliography;  v.  1.  Lond.  1884. 
Q.  L 

Centralblatt  fUr  bibliothekswesen ;  herausg. 
unter  stiindiger  mitwirkung  zahlreicher 
fachgenossen  des  in-  und  auslandes,  von  O. 
Hartwig  und  K.  Schulz.  ler  jahrg.  Leipz. 
1884.  O.  L 

3.    Reports. 

Albany.  Young  men's  association  for  mutual 
improvement.  50th  and  51st  annual  reports 
of  the  officers.    1883,  1884.  L 

—  50th  anniversary  and  exercises  ;  semi-centen- 

nial celebration  at  the  Leland  opera  house 
on  Wednesday  eve.,  dec.  12,  1883.  L 

Aster  library  of  the  city  of  New  York.  25th- 
28th,  30th-33d  annual  reports.  Albany. 
1874-82.  O.  "L 

Baltimore.  Mercantile  library  association. 
34th  annual  report  of  the  board  of  direc- 
tors.    Bait.  1874.  O.  L 

Birmingham,  England.  Free  libraries  commit- 
tee. 17th  and  18th,  20th  and  21st  annual 
reports.  1878  and  1879,  1881  and  1882. 
Birm.  [1880],  1883.  O.  L 

Boston  public  library.  2,  3,  5, 10,  12— 20,22— 32d 
annual  reports  of  the  board  of  trustees. 
Bost.  1S54— 84.  O.  L 

Bridgeport  public  library.  2d  annual  report, 
July  1,  1883.    Bridgep.  1883.  O.  L 


Brookline,  Mass.  Public  library.  25th-27th  an- 
nual reports.   Brookline.   1882—84.       O.   L 

Brooklyn  library.  26th  annual  re))ort  of  the 
board  of  directors  ;  presented  march  27, 
1884.     Brooklyn.     1884.  O.  L 

Buffalo.  Young  men's  association.  36th,  38th  - 
48th  annual  reports  of  the  executive  com- 
mittee and  the  record  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  annual  meetings,  feb.  26,  1872— feb. 
25,  1884.  Also,  the  7th,  9th— 19th  annual 
i-eports  of  the  real  estate  commissioners  of 
the  association.    Buffalo.    1872—84.  O.    L 

Chicago  public  library.  1st— 5th,  7th— 12th  an- 
nual reports  of  the  boai'd  of  directors,  June 
1873— June  1884.     Chicago.    1873—84.  O.    L 

Cincinnati.  Public  library.  6th,  13th,  16th, 
17th  annual  reports  of  the  librarian  and 
treasurer,  June  1873— June  1884.  Cin.  1873 
—84.  O.  L 

—  Young  men's  mercantile  library  association. 
42d,  47th,  49th  annual  reports  of  the  board 
of  directors,  1876,  1881,  1883.  Cin.  1877— 
84.  O.  L 

Cleveland.  Public  school  library.  12th,  14th, 
15th  annual  reports  of  the  board  of  man- 
agers and  librarian.  Cleveland,  1880,  1882, 
1883.  O.  L 

Columbia  college  library,  N.  Y.  1st  annual  re- 
port of  the  chief  librarian,  may  31,  1884. 
N.  Y.     1884.  O.  ■  li 

Handsworth,  Eng.,  public  library.  Report  of 
committee  for  year  end.  march  25,  1884.     L 

Hartford  library  association.  42d— 44th,  46tb 
annual  reports  of  the  executive  committee, 
June  1,  1880-june  1,  1884.  Hartford,  1880— 
84.   O.  L 

Haverhill,  Mass.,  public  library.  5th  annual 
report  for  the  year  ending  dec.  31,  1879. 
Haverhill.     1880.  O.  L 

Iowa  state  library,  Des  Moines.  Reports  of  tin; 
state  librarian  for  the  years  1878  and  1879, 
1880  ai'd  1881,  and  biennial  report  July  1, 
1883.     Des  Moines.     1879-83.0.        "     "    L 

Lawrence,  Mass.  Free  public  library.  7th— 
10th,  12th,  13th  annual  reports  of  the  board 
of  trustees  and  librarian.  Lawrence,  1879 
-85.  O.  L 

Lowell,  Mass.  City  library.  Annual  reports  of 
the  directors,  1879—1881,  1883.  Lowell, 
1880—84.  O.  L 

Lynn,  Mass.  Public  library.  17th— 2l8t  annual 
reports  of  the  trustees.   Lynn.   1880—84.  O. 

L 

Madison,  Wis.  Free  library  and  reading  room. 
4th  annual  report  of  the  board  of  directors, 
year  ending  July  ],  1879.  Madison,  1879. 
O.  L 

Manchester,  K  H.  City  library.  26th— 31st 
annual  reports  of  the  trustees,  1879—1884. 
Manchester.     1880—85.  O.  L 

Michigan.  State  librarv,  Lansing.  Report  of 
the  state  librarian  for  1881  and  1882.  Lans- 
ing. 1882.  O.  L 

Milwaukee.  Public  library.  2d— 7th  annual  re- 
ports of  the  board  of  trustees,  oct.  1879 — 
oct.  1884.     Milw.  1879—84.  O.  L 

Note.  The  first  annual  report  for  the  period  elap- 
sing: between  the  time  of  the  actual  transfer  of  the 
library  of  the  Younj?  men's  association  to  the  city, 
and  September  30th  1878,  has  never  been  printed. 

Mitchell  library,  Glasgow.  Report,  1883.  Glas- 
gow, 1884.  O.  L 

New  Haven  young  men's  institute.  Book  list  s 
and  annual  reports,  1879,  1880,  1882.  L 


LIBRARIES— REPORTS. 


CI.  1-d 


New  York.  General  society  of  mechanics  and 
tradesmen.  97th  and  99th  annual  report, 
prepared  by  the  finance  committee,  1883 
and  1885.     N.  Y.     1883,  1885.  O.  L 

—  Mercantile  library  association.    53d  to  63d  an- 

nual reports  of  the  board  of  direction,  may 
1873— april   1884.     N.  Y.     1874—84.  O.       L 

New  York  state  library,  Albany.  Annual  re- 
ports of  the  trustees ;  39th,  62— 64th.  Al- 
bany.    1858,  1880—82.  O.  L 

Newburyport,  Mass.,  public  library.  25th,  26th 
and  28th  annual  reports  of  the  directors. 
Newburyport,  1881—84.  O.  L 

—  Dedicatory  exercises  of  the  Simpson  annex  to 

the  public  library  building  of  the  city  of 
Newburyport  on  the  eve.  of  aprir28,  1882. 
Newburyport,  1882.  O.  L 

Newton,  Mass.,  free  library.  Annual  reports  of 
the  trustees,  1878—1883.  Bost.  1879-84.  O.  L 

Peabody  institute,  Baltimore.  12th  annual  re- 
port of  the  provost  to  the  trustees,  June  1, 
1879.    Bait.  1879.  O.  L 

Philadelphia.  Mercantile  library  l  company. 
60th— 62d  annual  reports,  Jan.  1883—1885. 
Phila.  1883-85.  O.  li 

Pittsburgh  library  association.  32d  annual  re- 
port for  1879.  L 

Providence  public  library.  1st— 6th  annual  re- 
ports of  the  librarian,  for  the  year  ending 
feb.  3,  1879  to  the  year  ending  dec.  31,  1883. 
Providence.     1879—84.  O.  L 

Rotherham,  Eng.,  Free  public  library  of  the 
borough  of.  1st— 3d  annual  reports  of  the 
committee.   Rotherham.   1881— [83].  O.    L 

St.  Louis  mercantile  library  association.  An- 
nual reports  1876,  1884,  1885.  St.  Louis. 
1877-85.  O.  L 

—  Public  school  library.     Annual  reports  1876 — 

1883.     St.  Louis.     1878—84.  O.  L 

San  Francisco  free  public  library.  3d — 5th  re- 
ports of  the  board  of  trustees  for  the  years 
ending  June  30,  1881— June  30th,  1883.  San 
Francisco.     1881—83.  O.  L 

—  Mercantile  library  association.     25th — 29th, 

32d  annual  reports  of  the  president,  treas- 
urer and  librarian,  1877-1881,  1884.  San 
Francisco.     1878—82,  1885.  O.  L 

Swansea,  Borough  of.  Public  library  and  gal- 
lery of  art  committee.  7th— 9th  annualre- 
pofts,  1880-'l— 1882-'83.  Swansea,  1881— 
83.  O.  L 

Taunton,  Mass.  Public  library.  11th— 18th  an- 
nual reports  of  the  trustees,  1876—1883. 
Taunton.     1877-83.  O.  L 

Toledo,  0.  Public  library.  6th — 10th  annual  re- 
ports of  the  trustees  for  the  years  ending 
dec.  31,  1879— dec.  31,  1883.  Toledo.  1880 
—83.  O.  L 

Toronto,  Ont.  Mechanics'  institute.  49th — 51st 
annual  reports,  with  abstracts  of  the  an- 
nual meetings,  1880—1882.  Toronto.  1880 
—82.  O.  L 

—  Public    library.     1st  annual  report,    1883-84. 

Toronto.    1885.  O.  L 

Uxbridge,  Mass.,  free  public  library.  8th  an- 
nual report  of  the  board  of  trustees.  Ux- 
brido^e.     1883.  O.  L 

Willard  library,  Evansville,  Ind.  Papers  relat- 
ing to  [its]  establishment.  Evansville. 
1877.  O.  L 

Wilmington  institute.  23d— 27th  annual  re- 
ports of  the  president,  treasurer  and  exec- 
utive committee,  1880—1884.  Wilmington, 
Del.    1880—84.  O.  L 


Wobum,  Mass.  Library  committee.  22d— 28th 
annual  reports  for  the  years  ending  feb.  28, 
1879— march  1,  1885.  "  Wobum  and  Bo.st. 
1879-85.  O.  L 

Worcester,  Mass.  Free  public  library.  19th— 
24th  annual  reports  for  the  years  ending 
nov.  30,  1878— nov.  30,  1883."  Worcester. 
[1879]-1884.  O.  L 

—  Rules,  regulations  and  documents.  Worcester. 

1881.  C).  L 

4.    Catalogues. 

Public   libraries  . 

Amherst  college  library.  Catalogue.  Amherst. 
1855.  O.  L 

Astor  library.  New  York.  Catalogue  or  Alpha- 
betical index  of  the  Astor  library,  in  2  pts. 
Pt.  1:  Authors  and  books.  N.  Y'.  1857-1861. 
4  V.  Q.  L 

Bloomington,  III.,  library  association.  A  list 
of  books,  as  found  in  the  library  on  Jan.  1st 
1868.     Bloomington,  1868.  O.  L 

Boston  athenaeum.  Catalogue  of  the  library, 
1807—1871.    Bost.    1874-82.    5  v.  O.        R 

Additions,  2d   ser.;    nos.   6—162,    mar.    15, 

1878— feb.  7,  1885.  L 

NoU.     Nos.    19—20,    39—40,     59—60,    79—80,    98—100, 
137—140  and  160  contain  indexes  to  the  nos.  issued  dur- 
ing the  proceeding  year. 
Boston  public  library.     Bulletins,  showing  titles 
of  books  added,  with  bibliographical  notes 
etc.;    nos.  4,  6.  8,   10—18,    21—27,    29—45, 
47—50,  53,  57,  59—70.  L 

—  Catalogue  of    the   american    portion   of   the 

library  of  the  rev.  T:  Prince;  with  a  memoir 
and  list  of  his  publications  by  W:  H.  Whit- 
more.    Bost.  1868.  D.  L 

—  Periodicals    in    the    central    library,  as    cur- 

rently received  in  the  periodical  reading 
room  and  kept  bound  in  the  shelves  of  the 
Lower  hall  and  Bates  hall.  2d  ed.,  april 
1873.  L 

—  Bate.<i  hall.    Index  catalogue  of  books  in  the 

Bates  hall.     2d  ed.    Bost.  1865.  Q.  L 
Same.  1st  supplement.    Bost.   1866.  Q.      L 

—  Lower  hall.   A  catalogue  of  books  in  the  classes 

of  history,  biography  and  travel,  including 
the  histories  of  literature,  art,  sects  etc., 
politics,  geography,  voyages,  sketches  and 
manners  and  customs,  together  with  notes 
for  readers  under  subject  references.  2d  or 
consolidated  ed.    Bost.  1873.  Q.  R 

Catalogue   of  books  in  foreign  languages. 

3d  ed.,  may  1881.    Bost.  1881.  Q.  L 

Class  list  for  works  in  the  arts  and  sciences, 

including  theology,  medicine,  law,  philoso- 
phy, moral,  mental  and  social,  education, 
religious  and  devotional  books,  ecclesiasti- 
cal history  and  missions,  domestic  and 
rural  economy,  recreative  arts,  trades  etc. 
2d  ed.,  sept.  1871.  Q.  L 

Catalogue  of  the  worlcs  in  arts  and  sciences, 

supplementary  list,  may  1881;  containing 
booKs  added  between  1871  and  1881,  with 
references  to  books  in  the  Bates  hall.  Bost. 
1881.  Q.  li 

Class   list   for   english  prose    fiction,    incl. 

translations  and  juvenile  books,  with  notes 
for  readers,  intended  to  point  out  for  par- 
allel reading  the  historical  sources  of  works 
of  fiction.  6th  ed.,  april  1877.  Bost.  1877.  Q. 

Same.  B. 


CI.  1-9 


LIBRARIES— CATALOGUES. 


Boston  public  library.      Lower  hall — Continued. 

Class  list  for  poetry,  the  drama,  rhetoric, 

elocution,  collections,  periodicals  and  mis- 
cellaneous works.     1st  ed.,  July  1870.        L 

Same.  '  R 

Index  catalogue  of  a  portion  of  the  library 

ax-ranged  in  the  Lower  hall.  Bost.  1859.    O. 

L 

British  museum.  A  list  of  the  books  of  reference 
in  the  reading  room.     [Lond.]  1859.  O.      L 

Brookline  public  fibrary.  Catalogue  ;  supple- 
ment, 1873—1881.  Compiled  by  the  libra- 
rian.   Brookline,  Mass.  1881.  O.  L 

Brooklyn  library.  Analytical  and  classed  cata- 
logue; authors,  titles,  subjects  and  classes. 
Brooklyn.  1878—80.  F.  L 

—  Bulletin    of    new    books ;     no.    5—19,      aug. 

1872— march  1884.  L 

Biiffalo  young  men's  association.  Books  for 
young  readei-s;  a  classified  catalogue.  Buf- 
falo.   1881.  D.  L 

—  Catalogue  of  the  library.    Buffalo.  1871.  Q.    L 

—  Same.    1st  supplement,  1872.  Q.  L 

—  Catalogue  of  the  library;  in  2  pts.     Pt.  1:  Cat- 

alogue of  authors;  pt.  2:  Classified  cata- 
logue.   Buffalo.  1848.  O.  L 

California  state  library.  Bibliotheca  Califor- 
nia?; a  descriptive  catalogue.  Vol.  2:  Gen- 
eral library,  by  Ambrose  P.  Dietz.  Sacra- 
mento. 1871.  O.  L 

Chicago  public  library.  Finding  lists.  3d  ed. 
Chicago.  1876.  O.  L 

Same.    5th  ed.    Chicago.  1880.  O.  L 

Same.    1st  supp.,  april  1881.   Chicago.    1881. 

O.  L 

Same.    6th  ed.,  pt.  1,  2.  Chicago.  1884.  O.  L 

— ^Yoxing  men's  association.  Catalogue  of  the 
library,  together  with  the  chartei*.  rules, 
regulations  etc.  of  the  association.  Chicago. 
1859.  O.  L 

Catalogue  of    the  books  belonging    to  the 

Young  men's  association  of  the  city  of 
Chicago.  V.  1,  containing  the  titles  added 
from  the  foundation  of  the  library  to  api'il 
1st  1865,  together  with  an  alphabetical  in- 
dex to  the  whole,  compiled  by  J:  M.  Hor- 
ton,  librarian.    Chicago.  1865.  O.  L 

Cincinnati  public  library.  Catalogue.  Cincin- 
nati.    1871.  Q.  L 

Catalogue  of  books  in  english,french  and  ger- 

man, Ijelonging  to  the  class  of  prose  fiction. 
Cine.  1876.  Q.  L 

Catalogue    of    the    dramas    and    dramatic 

poems.    Cine.  1879.  Q.  L 

Bulletin  of  books  in  the  various  departments 

of  literature  and  science,  added  during  the 

years  1878-1884.     Cine.    1878—84.       7  v. 

_   Q.  L 

—  Young  men's  mercantile  library  association. 

Catalogue  of  the  books.  Cine.  1869.  O.  L 
Cleveland  public  library.  Bulletins,  nos.  1—3: 
Catalogue  of  books  added  to  the  circulating 
department  1880—1883.  Cleveland.  1880— 
84.  O.  and  Q.  L 

—  Catalogue  of  fiction  in  the  public  school  library; 

rev.  and  cor.  to  jan,  1,  1882.  Cleveland. 
1882.  O.  L 

—  Classified  catalogue:  Fiction.  Cleveland.  1877. 

O.  L 

—  Subject  catalogue  of  the  books  in  the  refer- 

ence department;  alphabetically  arranged. 

Cleveland.  1883.  Q.  L 

Concord,  Mass.,  free  public  library.    Catalogue. 

1875.    Concord.   1875.  O.  L 


Cornell  university,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  The  library 
of  Cornell  university;  v.  1,  no.  1 — 11. 
Ithaca.  1882—85.  Q.  L 

Edinburgh.  Faculty  of  advocates.  Catalogue 
of  the  printed  books  in  the  library  of  the 
Faculty  of  advocates.  Edin.  1867-79. 
7v.  Q.  R 

Evansville  public  library.  Catalogue,  1876. 
Evansville,  Ind.  1876.  O.  L 

Franklin  institute,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Catalogue. 
Syracuse.  1857.  O.  L 

Grand  Rapids  public  school  library.  Classi- 
fied lists;  published  by  the  board  of  edu- 
cation, oct.  1878.    Grand  Rapids.  1878.    O. 

li 

—  Same.   Supplement,  no.  1.  Grand  Rapids.  1879. 

O.  li 

Hamilton  and  Gore  mechanical  institute.  Ca- 
talogue of  the  library,  July  1,  1878;  founded 
feb.  27,  1839,  incorp.  by  act  of  pai-liament 
may  30,  1849.  [Oftered  for  sale  april  14, 
1882.]     Hamilton,  Ont.  1878.  O.  L 

Hartford  library  association.  Bulletin;  ed.  by 
C.  M.  He  wins,  librarian,  issxied  quarterly; 
V.  1—6.     Hartford.  1878-84.  O.  "L 

—  Young   men's   institute.      Catalogue  of   the 

books  in  the  library.     Hartford.    1839.  O. 

"Li 

Catalogue  of  the  library  and  reading  room. 

Hartford.  1844.  O.  L 

Harvard  university  bulletin,  ed.  by  Justin  Win- 
sor  ;  nos.  5—30,  June  1877— Jan.  1885.  Cam- 
bridge. 1879-85.  3v.  Q.  L 
Note.  Title  pag^e  of  v.  1  reads  :  Library  of  Harvard 
uuiv.  Bulletin  of  more  important  accessions,  with 
bibiiogrraphlcal  additions. 

Illinois  state  library.  Catalogue;  1880.  Spring- 
field. 1880.  O.  X 

Indiana  state  library.  Catalogue  for  1865;  com]), 
and  arr.  b^  B.  F.  Foster,  state  librarian. 
Indianapolis.  1865.  O.  L 

Indianapolis  public  library.  Catalogue;  pt.  1: 
A— E.    Indianapolis.  1883.  O.  L 

Long  Island  historical  society.  List  of  recent 
additions  to  the  library;  an  app.  to  the  re- 
port of  the  directors  presented  may  10, 
1881.     Brooklyn.  1881.  O.  '       L 

Maryland  institute.  Catalogue  of  books  in  thc^ 
library  of  the  Maryland  institute  for  the 
promotion  of  the  mechanic  arts;  classified 
and  alphabetically  arranged  by  titles. 
Bait.  1865.  O.  L 

Massachusetts  historical  society.  Catalogue  of 
the  library.     Bost.  1859,  1860.     2  v.     O.     L 

Milwaukee  public  library.  Catalogue  of  the 
books  I)(^I()nging  to  the  Milwaukee  public 
library  Jan.  1,  1881.  Pt.  1  :  Catalogue  of 
theY.  M.  A.  1877;  pt.  2:  Supplementary 
catalogue  of  additions  from  jan.  1878  to 
Jan.  1881.     Milw.  1881.  O.  L 

Katalog  der  biicher  in  deutscher  sprache  wel- 

che  in  der  offentlichen  bibliothek  der  stadt 
Milwaukee  zu  finden  sind  ;  inhaltlieh  ge- 
ordnet,  nebst  alphabetischem  verzeichniss 
der  verfasser.    Milw.  1882.  Q.  L 

Additions  ;    nos.  1—38,  apr.  30,  1881— jan.  30, 

1885.  L 

Katalog  der    deutschen  leih-bibliothek  von 

Holzapfel  und  Eskuche  [incorporated  with 
the  public  library].     Milw.  n.  d.    O.  L 

—  Public  school  teachers'  library.     Catalogue. 

Milw.  [1879].   D.  L 
Classified  catalogue,  alphabetically  arr.  ac- 
cording to  names  of  authors;  compiled  un- 


LIBRARIES— CATALOairES. 


CI.  1-9 


10 


der  the  direction  of  W:E.  Anderson.  Milw. 
1884.  D.  L 

—  South,  side  literary  and  library  association. 

First  catalogue  of  the  south  side  library, 
together  with  the  act  of  incorporation, 
names  of  original  subscribers,  rules  and  re- 
gulations, list  of  first  and  present  officers, 
report  of  treasurer,  etc.  Milw.  1869.    O.    L 

—  Verein    G-ermania.     Catalog  der  bibliothek- 

Milw.  1879.  T.  li 

—  Young  men's  association.     Constitution,  list 

of  officers,  by-laws  of  the  library  and  read- 
ing room,   and  catalogue  of  the  library. 
Milw.  1848.  D.  I. 
Charter,  rules  and  regulations  of  the  associa- 
tion and  board  of  directors,  with   a  cata- 
logue of  the  library.    Milw.  1852.     D.        L 
Charter,  rules  and  regulations  of  the  associ- 
ation and  board  of  directors,  with  a  cata- 
logue of  the  library  and  list  of  the  members. 
Milw.  1855.  D.  L 
Same.    Supplementary  catalogue,  with  an- 
nual report,  may  1857.  D.  L 

Same.    2d    supplementary  catalogue,   with 

annual  report  to  may  1859.  D.  L 

Catalogue  of  the  library.    Milw.  1861.   O.    L 

Same.    1st  supp.     Milw.  1863.  O.  L 

Same.    2d  supp.    Milw.  1865.  O.  L 

Catalogue  of  the  libi-ary,  together  with  the 

annual  reports,  rules,  etc.    Milw.  1868.    O. 

Li 

Catalogue  of  books  belonging  to  the  library 

1877;  comp.  by  W:  Ward  Wight.  [Milw. 
1877.1  O.  L 

Minneapolis  atheneeiun.  Catalogue  of  the  lib- 
rary.    Minneapolis.  1877.  O.  L 

Morrisson  library,  Richmond,  Ind.  Catalogue, 
dec.  1876.     Richmond.  1876.  O.  L 

—  Supplementary  catalogue,  jan.  1879  to  Jan.  1881. 

Ij 

—  List  of  books  added  from  jan.  1881  to  jan.  1883. 

L 

Newton,  Mass.,  free  library.     Class  catalogue. 

Bost.  1880.  O.  L 

—  Class  bulletin.     1881.  L 
New  York  apprentices'  library.     Catalogue  of 

the  apprentices'  library,  estab.  and  suppor- 
ted by  the  General  society  of  mechanics 
and  tradesmen  of  the  city  of  New  York; 
in  3  pts.  Pt.  1,  Classified  index;  pt.  2,  Cat- 
alogue of  titles  and  subjects;  pt.  3,  Cata- 
logue of  authors,  with  a  supplement  of 
additions  and  omissions,  and  a  special 
catalogue  of  prose  fiction  and  juvenile 
literature.  Compiled  by  J.  Schwartz,  jr., 
librarian.  N.  Y.  1874.  Q.  L 
Supplement  to  the  catalogue  of  1874;  a  con- 
solidated classified  bulletin  of  all  the 
additions  from  march  1874  to  dec.  1881.  N. 
Y.     1881.  Q.                                                    li 

—  Mercantile  library  association.     Systematic 

catalogue,  with  a  general  index  and  one  of 
dramatic  pieces,  with  an  app.  containing 
the  constitution  and  the  rules  and  regula- 
tions of  the  association.     N.  Y.    1837.  O. 

L 

Catalogue.    N.  Y.    1850.  O.  L 

Catalogue  of  the  books.    N.  Y.    1866.  O.    L 

Same.     Supp.;  accessions  march  1866  to  oct. 

1869.    N.Y.     1869.  O.  L 

Same.  2d  supp.;  accessions  oct.  1869  to  april 

1872.    N.  Y.    1872.  O.  L 
Bulletins,  nos.  4-6,  april  1883— oct.  1884.      L 


New  York  state  library.  Catalogue,  lan.  1. 
1850.     Albany.     1850.  O.  L 

—  Catalogue:      Maps,    manuscript,    engravings 

coins,  etc.,  1856.     Albany.     1857.  O.  L 

—  Catalogue  of  the  books  on  bibliography,  typo- 

graphy and  engraving.    Albany.    1858.  O. 

li 

—  General   library.      Catalogue,    1855.    Albany. 

1855.  O.       ^  ^  •£ 

Same.    1st  supp.,   1861.    Albany.     1861.    O. 

li 

Subject-index,  1872.    Albany.    1872.  O.      li 

Same.    1st  supp.,  1872-1882."  Albany.     1882. 

O.  Ij 

—  Law  library.     Catalogue.     Albany.    1856.   O. 

Same.    1st  supp.,  1865.  Albany.    1865.  O.  L 

Peoria  public  library.  Reference  list  of  books 
in  the  english  language,  belonging  to  the 
classes  of^fiction  and  juveniles;  prepared 
bvF:  J.  Soldan.     Peoria,  111.     1882.(5.     L 

—  The  library  news;  a  journal  for  the  friends  of 

food  reading.     Peoria.     1882.  O.  L 

elphia.  Library  company.  A  catalogue 
of  the  books  belonging  to  the  Library  com- 
pany of  Phila.;  prefixed,  a  short  account 
of  the  institution,  with  the  charter,  laws 
and  regulations.     Phila.     1835.    2  v.  O.    L 

Same.   v.  3;  containing  the  titles  added  from 

1835  to  1856,  with  an  alphabetical  index  to 
the  whole.     Phila.     1856.     O.  L 

Bulletin,  new  series  ;  nos.  1-6,  8-14,  July  1878- 

jan.  1885.  L 

—  Mercantile  library  company.     Catalogue  of 

books  added  1856—1860  ;  with  an  alphabet- 
ical list  of  novels.     Phila.  1860.  O.  L 

Catalogue  of  books  in  closed  cases  on  the 

north  gallery;  arr.  by  subjects.  Phila. 
1878.    O.  L 

Findinglist  for  novels.    Phila.  1878.  O.       L 

Bulletin  ;  v.  1,  nos.  1—10,  oct.  1882— jan.  1885. 

Ii 

Poughkeepsie  public  school  library.  Cata- 
logue, Jan.  1858.    Poughkeepsie.     1858,    O. 

Ii 

Providence  public  library.  Finding  list.  Prov- 
dence.    1880.    Q.  L 

—  Same.  1st.  supp.,  1882.  Providence.  1882.  Q.  L 
Queensland.    Parliament.    Analytical  and  clas- 
sified   catalogue     of   the    parliament     of 
Queensland,  by  D.  O'Donovan.     Brisbane. 
1883.  Q.  ■  L 

St,  liOuis  public  school  library.  Catalogue, 
classified  and  alphabetical,  of  the  books ; 
including  also  the  collections  of  the  St. 
Louis  academy  of  science  and  St.  Louis 
law  school.  Prepared,  under  direction  of 
the  Doard  of  managers,  by  Jno.  Jay  Bailey, 
librarian.    St.  Louis.     1870   Q.  li 

Bulletin  ;  nos.  1—28,  Jan.  1879-dec.  1883.    L 

San  Francisco  free  public  library.  Catalogue 
no.  2,  nov.  1880 ;  short  titles.  San  Fran- 
cisco. [1880].  O.  L 

—  Same,  no.  3,  June  1882  ;  short  titles.   San  Fran- 

cisco.  [1882].  O.  Ii 

—  Monthly  bulletin;  v.  1,  nos.  1—8,  5—7,  9—11, 

aug.  15,  1881— July  15,  1882.  L 

Sejonour  library.  Auburn,  N.  Y.     Finding  lists. 

Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1878.  O.  L 

Springfield,  Ohio,  public  library.  Catalogue  and 

classified  list  Springfield.  1882.  O.  L 
Taunton,    Mass.,    public   library.     Catalogue ; 

together  with  classified  index,  revised  rules 

and  regulations,  etc.  Taunton.  1878.  O.    L 


CI.  1-9 


LIBRARIES— CATALOGtTES. 


12 


Taunton  public  library — Continued. 

—  Same,  1st  supp.  Taunton,  1878.  O.  L 

—  Same,  2d  supp.    Taunton,  1884.  O.  Ij 
Tennessee  state  library.     Catalogue  of  the  gen- 
eral and  law  library;  prepared  by  order 
of  the  judges  of  the  supreme  court.    Nash- 
ville. 1871.     O.  li 

Toronto  public  library.  Catalogue  of  the  cir- 
culating library,  July  1,  1884.  Toronto. 
[1884].     D.  ■  L 

United  States.  Library  of  congress.  Additions 
since  nov.  1,  1860,  with  omissions  from  the 
last  general  catalogue,  dec.  1,  1861.  Wash. 
1862.  O.  L 

Catalogue  of  additions  from  dec.  1,  1865  to 

dec.  1,  1866.     Wash.  1866.     O.  L 

Catalogue  of  publications  of  societies  and  of 

periodical  works  belonging  to  the  Smith- 
sonian institution  Jan.  1,  1866,  [and]  de- 
posited in  the  library  of  congress.  In 
Smithsonian  misc.  606  :  R4v9 

—  Bureau  of  navigation    Catalogue  of  the  nau- 

tical almanac  library.     Wash.  1883.  O.       L 

—  Patent    office.      Catalogue    of     the   library. 

Wash.  1878.  Q.  L 

Catalogue  of  additions  to  the  library  from 

may  1,  1878  to  may  1,  1883.  Wash.  1883. 
Q.  ■  L 

—  Svirgeon  general's  oflB.ce.   Index  catalogue  of 

the  library;  v.  1-5.    Wash.  1880-83.    5  v.  Q. 

Contents.  V.  1.  A— Berlinski.  2.  Berlioz— Cholas. 
3.  Cholecyanin— Dzondl.  4.  E— Flzes.  6.  Flaccus 
—Hearth. 

—  War  department.     Alphabetical  catalogue  of 

the  library  ;  authors  and  subjects.  Wash. 
1882.     Q.  ■  L 

—  Home  for  disabled  volunteer  soldiers,  North- 

western branch.  Catalogue  of  the  library. 
National  Home.     1875.  O.  L 

Same,  1882.     National  Home.     1882.  O.        L 

Uzbridge  free  public  library.  A  classed  cata- 
logue ;  authors,  titles,  subjects  and  classes, 
based  on  the  Dui  or  Amherst  scheme  of 
classification.  Uxbridge,  Mass.  1881.  O.  L 
Winchester,  Mass.,  town  fibrary.  Class-  and 
author  lists,    n.  t.    [Winchester.   1879].  Q. 

—  Same.    Istsupp.    n.t.    [Winchester.   1882].  Q. 

Wisconsin  state  historical  society.  Catalogue 
of  the  library  ;  prei)ared  by  Daniel  S.  and 
Isabel  Durrie.    Madison.    1873-81.    5  v.  O. 

L 
Contents.    V.  1.  A— L.    2.  M-Z.    3.   Ist  supp.  1873- 
1875.    4.  3d  supp.  187&-1878.    6.    3d  supp.  1878-1881. 

Wisconsin  state  library.  Catalogue,  in  3  pts., 
[by]  W:  Dudley,  state  librarian.  Madison. 
1852.  O.  L 

—  Catalogue,  1872.    Madison.    1873.  O.  L 
Wobum,    Mass.,    public    library.      Class    lists. 

Bost.  n.  d.    Q.  L 

—  Bulletin    of    accessions  for  the  year  ending 

march  1, 1880.    Woburn.  [1880J.    Q.  L 

—  Sam^,  for  the  year  ending  march  1,  1881.    Wo- 

burn.   1881.   Q.  L 

Worcester  free  public  library.  Catalogue  of 
the  circulating  department,  and  of  a  por- 
tion of  the  books  belonging  to  the  interme- 
diate department.  Worcester,  Mass.  1884. 
O.  L 

—  Additions  ;   nos.  1-77,    nov.  1,  1878— mar.  14, 

1885,  L 


Private    libraries. 

Lundstedt,  Bernhard.  Katalog  ofver  Finspongs 
bibliotek.     Stockholm.    1888.  O.  L 

Beckford,  W  :  The  Hamilton  palace  libraries  ; 
catalogue  of  the  first  portion  of  the  Beck- 
ford  library,  removed  from  Hamilton  pal- 
ace.    Sold  at  auction  June  30,  1882.  L 

Behag^ue,  Octave  comte  de.  Catalogue  des  livres 
rares  et  precieux  composant  [sa]  bibliothfe- 
que.     Paris.     1880.  O.  L 

Bouton,  J.  W.  Catalogue  of  a  magnificent  pri- 
vate library,  the  property  of  a  gentleman 
of  New  York,  who  has  taken  up  his  resi- 
dence abroad.    N.  Y.  1868.  O.  L 

Campbell,  Archibald.  Catalogue  of  the  library 
of  the  late  Archibald  Campbell  of  German- 
town.  [Sold  may  31- 35,  1883].  Phila.  1883. 
Q.  L 

Cooke,  Joseph  J.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the 
late  Joseph  J.  Cooke,  of  Providence,  R.  I. 
[Sold  march  13-15,  1883].    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  L       « 

Famum,  Alexander.  Catalogue  of  the  library 
of  Alexander  Farnum  of  Providence,  R.  1. 
[Sold  nov.  18-30,  1884.]  N.  Y.     1884.  O.      L 

Ganay,  C  :  Alexandre  marquis  de.  Catalogue 
d'un  choix  de  livres  rares  et  pi'ccieux, 
manuscrits  et  imprimes,  composant  [son] 
cabinet.    Paris.  1881.  O.  L 

Harris,  Caleb  Fiske.    Catalogue  of  the   second 

Sortion  of  the  library  of  the  late  C.  Fiske 
[arris  of  Providence,  R.  I.  [Sold  april 
1884].    Providence.     1884.    Q.  L 

Harrison  library,  Catalogue  of  the,  with  ad- 
denda. [Sold  feb.  18-30,  1884].  N.  Y.  1884. 
O.  L 

Miirphy,  H  :  C.  Catalogue  of  [his]  library  ;  con- 
sisting almost  wholly  of  americana  or 
books  relating  to  America.    N.  Y.  1884.  O. 

L 

Perkins,  H  :  The  Perkins  librar^r ;  a  catalogue 
of  the  library  formed  by  [him]  at  the  be- 
ginning of  the  present  century.  [Lond. 
1873].     Q.  L 

Sabin,  Joseph.  Catalogue  of  the  library  collect- 
ed by  Amos  Dean,  principally  with  refer- 
ence to  his  History  of  man  as  unfolded  in 
his  civilization.    Sale.    N.  Y.  1868.  O.      L 

Spencer,  C  :,  3d  earl  of  Sunderland.  Bibliothec^ 
sunderlandiana  ;  sale  catalogue  of  the  truly 
important  and  very  extensive  library  of 
printed  books,  known  as  the  Sunderland  or 
Blenheim  library,  comprising  a  remarkable 
collection  of  the  greek  and  roman  classic 
writers  in  first,  early  and  rare  editions,  a 
lai-ge  series  of  early  printed  Bibles  and  Tes- 
taments in  various  languages,  a  few  ancient 
and  important  mss.  Lond.  1881,  1883.  4 
pts.  in  1  V.  O.  L 

Stevens,  H  :  Bibliothecsa  geographica  et  histori- 
ca,  or  A  catalogue  of  nine  days  sale  of  rai-e 
and  valuable  ancient  and  modern  books, 
maps,  charts,  manuscripts,  autograph  let- 
ters, et  cetera,  illustrative  of  historical 
geography  and  geographical  history,  gen- 
eral and  local  annals,  biograi)hy,  geneal- 
ogy, statistics,  ecclesiasticafhistory,  poetry, 
prose  and  miscellaneous  books,  very  many 
relating  to  North  and  South  America  and 
others  to  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  Australia 
and  Oceanica ;  collected,  used  and  de- 
scribed, with  an  introd.  on  the  progress  of 
geography  and  notes  and  annotatiunculae 


BIBLIOGBAPHY-QENERAL. 


CI.  10-19 


Stevens,  H  .—Continued. 

on  suudry  subjects,  with  an  essay  upon  the 
Stevens  system  of  photobibliography  ;  pt. 
1.    Lond.    1872.  O.  L 

—  Catalogue  of  my  english  library.    Lond.  1853. 

S.  li 

—  Stevens    histoi-ical   collections  :    Catalogue  of 

the  first  portion  of  the  extensive  and  varied 
collections  of  rare  books  and  manuscripts, 
relating  chiefly  to  the  history  and  literature 
of  America  ;  comprising  the  great  collec- 
tions of  voyages  and  travels  of  De  Bry,  in 
latin  and  german,  Hulsius,  Thevenot,  Fur- 
chas  and  Hakluyt,  vs^ith  early  separate  voy- 
ages of  the  dutch,  english  and  french  navi- 
gators, early  american  history  and  litera- 
ture, Burns'  autograph  poems,  black-letter 


and  other  english  and  american  ballads, 
Chaucer's  works,  1532,  highly  important 
collections  of  mss.  relating  to  sir  Francis 
Drake,  the  colony  of  Georgia,  New  Eng- 
land and  Virginia,  includmg  18  of  the 
earliest  autograph  letters  of  Washington, 
and  H :  Stevens's  Franklin  collection. 
Lond.  1881.  O.  L 

Thomson,  P :  G.  Bibliotheca  carsoniana  ;  cata- 
logue of  a  magnificent  private  library,  the 
property  of  a  gentleman  of  Cincinnati, 
especially  rich  m  works  on  the  fine  arts, 
galleries  of  engravings,  dramatic  litera- 
ture, bibliography,  manuscripts  on  vellum, 
xylography,  early  printing,  etc.  Cine. 
[1880.]    O.  ^     i-  B'  ^ 


2.    Bibliography  and  authorship. 


1.    Books  about  books. 

(See  also  Literary  periodicals,  class  805,  and 
Courses  of  reading,  class  807.) 

Blades,  W:  The  enemies  of  books.  3d  ed. 
Lond.  1881.  O.  L 

Burton,  J:  Hill.  The  book-hunter  etc.,  with  add. 
notes  by  R:  Grant  White.    N.  Y.    1863.  S. 

li 

Dibdin,  T:  Frognall.  Bibliomania,  or  Book- 
madness;  a  bibliographical  romance  illus- 
trated with  cuts.  A  new  and  imp.  ed.,  to 
which  are  added  preliminary  observations 
and  a  supp.  including  a  key  to  the  assumed 
characters  in  the  drama.    Lond.     1876.  O. 

li 

Lang-,  Andrew.  The  library,  with  a  chapter  on 
modern  english  illustrated  books  by  Austin 
Dobson.  [Art  at  home  ser.l  Lond.  1881. 
D.  L 

Petzholdt,  Julius.  Chronologische  iibersicht 
von  bibliographischen  systemen.  Dresden. 
1860.  D.  L 

Slater,  J.  Herbert.  The  library  manual,  a  guide 
to  the  formation  of  a  library,  and  the  valu- 
ation of  rare  and  standard  books.  Lond. 
[1883].  O.  L 

*    *    * 

British,  museum.  Library.  Hand-list  of  biblio- 
graphies, classified  catalogues  and  indexes 
placed  in  the  reading-room  of  the  British 
museum  for  reference.    Lond.    1881.  O.    L 

Guild,  Reuben  Aldridge.  The  librarian's  man- 
ual; a  treatise  on  bibliography,  comprising 
a  select  and  desci-iptive  list  of  bibliograph- 
ical works,  to  which  are  added  sketches  of 
publick  libraries.    111.    N.  Y.  1858.  O.       L 

Petzholdt,  Julius.  Bibliotheca  bibliographica; 
kritisches  verzeichniss  der  das  gesammtge- 
biet  der  bibliographic  betrettenden  littera- 
turdes  in-  undauslandes,  in  systematischer 
ordnung;  mit  alphabetischern  namen-  und 
sachregister.    Leipz.     1866.  O.  L 

Vallee,  Leon.  Bibliographic  des  bibliographies, 
le  pte:  Catalogue  des  bibliographies  gen- 
erales  et  particuliferes  par  ordre  alphabeti- 
q_ue  d'auteurs,  avec  indication  complete  du 
titre,  des  lieu  et  date  de  publication,  du 
format,  etc.;  2e  pte:  Repertoire  des  m6mes 
bibliographies  par  ordre  alphabetique  des 
matiferes.    Pans.    1883.  O.  L 


Bibliographer,  The;  a  journal  of  book-lore;    v. 

1-6.     Lond.     1882-84.  Q.  L 

Neuer  anzeiger  fiir  bibliographic  und  bibliothek- 

wissenschaft;   herausg.   unter  verantwort- 

licher-  redaction    von   Julius    Petzholdt. 

Jahrg.  1881-1884.    Dresden.    1881-84.    4  v. 

O.  L 

Le  livre;  revue  du  monde  litteraire,  archives  des 

ecrits  de  ce  temps:  Bibliographic  moderne. 

4e  et  5e  annee.  Paris.  1883-84.  2  v.  Q.  L 
—  Bibliographic    retrospective.    4e  et  5e  annee. 

Paris.    1883-84.    2  v.  Q.  L 

2.    General  bibliographies. 

Appletons'  library  manual;  containing  a  cata- 
logue raisonne  of  upwards  of  12,000  of  the 
most  important  works  in  every  department 
of  knowledge  in  all  modern  languages. 
Pt.  1:.  Subjects  alphabetically  arranged; 
pt.  2:  Biography,  classics,  miscellaneous 
and  index  to  pt.  i.    N.  Y.    1847.0.  L 

Brunet,  Jacques  C:  Manuel  du  libraire  et  de 
I'amatuer  de  livres;  contenant,  un  nou- 
veau  dictionnaire  bibliographique,  una 
table  en  forme  de  catalogue  raisonne.  5e 
ed.     Paris.     1860-65.    6  v.  O.  L 

Deschamps,  P:  C:  Ernest,  and  P:  Gustave 
Brunet.  Manuel  du  libraire  et  de  I'ama- 
tuer de  livres;  supplement  contenant  1, 
un  complement  du  dictionnaire  biblio- 
graphique de  J.  Ch.  Brunet,  2,  la  table 
raisonnee  des  articles.  Paris.  1878,  1880. 
2  V.  in  1.  O.  L 

Deschamps,  P:  C:  Ernest.  Dictionnaire  de 
geographic  ancienne  et  moderne  &  I'usage 
He  libraire  et  de  I'amateur  de  livres,  par 
un  bibliophile.    Paris.     1870.  O.  L 

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biicher-lexicon,  in  welchem  nach  ordnung 

des    dictionarii    die    allermeisten    autores 

Oder   gattungen   von  biichern    zu    finden 

[sind],  welche noch    vor  dem  anfange 

des  16.  seculi  bis  1789 sind  geschrieben 

und  gedrucket  worden anfiinglich  von 


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Clarke,  Robert,  and  co.  A  general  catalogue  of 
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Leypoldt,  F:,  and  Lynds  E.  Jones.  The  books 
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Hewins,  Caroline  Maria.  Books  for  the  young; 
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einschlagiger  bibliotheKen,und  verzeichniss 
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3.    Special  countries. 
American. 

Trttbner,  N:  Bibliographical  guide  to  american 
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Roorbach,  Orville  A.  Bibliotheca  americana ; 
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—  Same.     Supplement,     oct.    1852    to  may  1855. 

N.  Y.  1855.  O.  L 

—  Same.   Addenda,  may  1855  to  march  1858.    N. 

Y.  1858.     O.  L 

Kelly,  James.  The  american  catalogue  of  books, 
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S.,  Irom  Jan.  1861  to  jan.  1871,  with  date  of 
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name,  [v.  1.]  supp.  containing  pamphlets, 
sermons  and  addresses  on  the  civil  war  in 
the  U.  S.,  1861-1866,  [v.  1  and  2]  and  names 
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Leypoldt,  F  :,  and  Lynds  E.  Jones.  The  ameri- 
can catalogue  of  books  in  print  and  for 
sale,  incl.  reprints  and  importations,  July  1, 
1876  ;  under  the  direction  of  F  :  Leypoldt, 
comp.  by  Lynds  E.  Jones.  [V.  1  :]  Author 
and  title  entries  ;  [v.  2  :]  Subject  entries. 
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—  Same.     Supp.,  July  1,  1876  to  July  1, 1884.   N.  Y. 

1885.  Q.  ■  ■  L 

Leypoldt,  F:,  ed.  Annual  reference  list  of  books 
recorded  in  the  Publishers'  weekly  from 
July  1,  1876  to  June  30,  1884  ;  with  additional 
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Publishers'  trade  list  annual,  The ;  embracing 
the  latest  catalogues  supplied  by  the  pub- 
lishers, ])r«!ce(led  by  an  order  list,  a  classi- 
fied summary  and  alphabetical  reference 
list  of  books  recorded  in  the  Publishers' 
weekly,  with  additional  titles,  corrections, 
changes  of  price  and  publislier.  1873,  1875, 
1877-1884.  N.  Y.  1873-84.  10  v.  Q.  L 
American  publishers'  circular  and  literary  ga- 
zette; V.  1,  sept.  1,  1855— V.  8  dec.  1,  1862; 
New  series,  v.  1,  nos.  1-6.  N.  Y.  1855-63. 
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ed.]  Phila.  1863-1872.  18  v.  in  15.  O.  L 
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zette and  publishers'  circular."  Jan.  18, 1873  the  jour- 
nal became  the  property  of  F:  Leypoldt  of  N.  Y.  and 
has  since  been  published  as  the  Publishers'  weekly, 
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Publishers'  weekly,  The,   american  book-trade 

journal,   with    which  is    incorporated  the 

American  literary  gazette  and  publishers. 

circular,    estab.    in   1852.     N.   Y.   1872-84. 

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Not£,.  V.  1—5  are  called  "The  publishers'  and  sta- 
tioners' weekly  trade  circular,"  and  v.  6-13  "  The  pub- 
lishers' weekly  ;  a  journal  devoted  to  the  Interests  of 
the  book  and  stationery  trade." 

Eng  lis  h. 

Collier,  J:  Payne.  A  bibliographical  and  critical 
account  of  the  rarest  books  in  the  english 
language,  alphabetically  arranged,  which 
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Walpole,  Horace,  4th  earl  of  Orford.  A  cata- 
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Watt,  Robert.  Bibliotheea  britannica,  or  A  gen- 
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in  2  pts  :  authors  and  subjects .  Edinb. 
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Contents.  V.  1.  Authors:  A-H.  2.  I— Z.  8.  Sub- 
jects: A— H.  4.  I— Z. 
Lowndes,  W:  T:  The  bibliographer's  manual  of 
english  literature  ;  containing  an  account 
of  rai*e,  curious  and  useful  books  published 
in,  or  relating  to  Great  Britain  ana  Ireland, 
from  the  invention  of  printing,  with  biblio- 
graphical and  critical  notices,  collations  of 
rarer  articles  and  the  prices  at  which  they 
have  been  sold  in  the  present  century. 
New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  by  H  :  G  :  Bohn. 
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books  issued  by  literat-y  and  scientific  societies  and 
printing-  clubs,  books  printed  at  private  presses,  pri- 
vately printed  series,  and  the  principal  literary  and 
scientlflc  serials,  comp.  by  H:  G.  Bohn. 
Hazlitt,  W:  Carew.    Hand-book  to  the  popular, 

goetical  and  dramatic  literature  of  Great 
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Bent,  Robert.  London  catalogue  of  books,  with 
their  sizes,  prices  and  publishers,  contain- 
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Low,  Sampson.  The  english  catalogue  of  books  ; 
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Contents.    V.  1.  1835-1863.  2.  1863-1871.    3.  1872-1880. 

—  Index  to  the  english  catalogue  of  books  pub. 

during  [v.  l!]  1837-1857,  [v.  2.]    1856-1875, 
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British  catalogue,  &c. 

—  The  english  [annual]  catalogue  of  books,  con- 

tainmg  a  complete  list  of  all  books  pub. 
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with  their  sizes,  prices,  and  publishers' 
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the  U.  S.  of  America,  with  the  add.  of  an 
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Whitaker,  Joseph.  The  i-eference  catalogue  of 
current  literature,  containing  the  f  ulltitles 
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prices  at  which  they  may  be  obtained  of  all 
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familiar  pen  names. 

Publishers'  circular,  The,  and  general  record  of 
british  and  foreign  literature  ;  containing  a 
complete  alphabetical  list  of  all  new  works 
pub.  in  Great  Britain,  and  every  work  of 
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Bookseller,  The  ;  a  newspaper  of  british  and  for- 
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VOlcker,  G:     Register    zu   Wendelin  v.    Malt- 
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angrenzenden  iJvndern  gedruckten  bucher, 
in  alphabetischer  folge,  mit  einer  vollstan- 
digen  iibersicht  aller  autoren,  der  anony- 
men  sowohl  als    der    pseudonymen,   und 
einer  gcmauen  angabe  der  kupfer  und  kar- 
ten  der  autlagen  und  ausgaben,  der  for- 
mate,  der  druckorte,  der  jahrzahlen,  der 
verleger  und  der  preise.    Leipz.  1834-«3. 
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Contents.    V.  1-6.  17.50-1832.    7,  8.  1833-1840.    9,  10. 
1841-1846.     11,   12.     1847-m52,  bearb.  von  Ernst  A. 
Zuchold.    13,  14.    1853-1858,  bearb.  von  Gustav  W: 
WuttiR.    15,   16.  1859-1864,- bearb.  von  G.W:Wuttig. 
17,  18.    1865-1870,  bearb.  von  G.  W:  Wuttig  und  R: 
Haupt.     19,    20.    1871-1876,  bearb.    von    R:  Haupt. 
21,  22.  1877-1883,  bearb.  vonR:  Haupt. 

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Ersch,   J:  S:  Handbuch  der  deutschen  literatur 
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auf  die  neueste  zeit,  systematisch  bearb. 
und  mit  den  nothigen  registern  versehen! 
Neue,   mit  verschiedenen  mitarbeitern  be- 
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philosophic  und  pMaffOgik,  bearb.  von  Ernst  Gott- 
fried Adolph  Bockel.— 2te  abth.   Literatur  der  theo- 
logie,  bearb.  von  E.  G.  A.  Bockel.    2.— Ite  abth.  Lite- 
ratur der  jurisprudenz  und  politik  mit  elnschluss  der 
cameral-wlssenschaf  ten ;   neue   aus/ar.   bearb.  von  J. 
Christian  Koppe.— 2te  abth.    Literatur  der  schonen 
kunste;  neue  fortgesetzte  ausg.,  bearb.  von  J:  K:  A: 
Rese  und  Christian  Anton  Geissler.    3.    Iste  abth. 
Literatur  der  medlcin,  bearb.  von  F:  A:  B:  Puiihelt.— 
2te  abth.    Literatur    der  mathematik,   natur-  und 
gewerbs-kunde,  mit  einbegriflf  der  kriegs-kunst  und 
anderer   kiinste,    ausser  den    schonen,  bearb.  von 
Franz    W:    Schweigger-Seidel.     4.    Iste    abth.    Ge- 
schichte  und  deren  hulfswissenschaften.— 3te  abth. 
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gogik  seit  der  mitte  des  18ten  jahrli.  bis 
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und  mit  den  nothigen  registern  versehen, 
Neue  fortg.  ausg.  yon  Ernst  Gottfried 
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et  celle  des  ouvrages  fran9ais  publics  & 
I'etranger ;  2o,  une  table  des  livres  ano- 
nymes  et  polyonymes  ;  3o,  une  table  gen- 
erale  methodique  ;    le  tout  accompagne  de 


biographies  et  de  notes  historiques  et  lit- 

teraires.     Paris.  1843-57.     6  v.  O.  L 

Note.    The  titles  of  v.  1  and  6  vary  somewhat  from 

the  above. 

Lorenz,     O:    H:      Catalogue     general     de     la 

librairie     francaise     depuis    1840.       Paris 

1867-80.    8  V.  O.  L 

Contents.    V.  1-4.  ]84(>-ft5.    5,6.  1866-75.  7,8.  Table 

des  matieres  1840-7.5. 

Note.    Title-page  of  v.  1-4  reads :   Catalogue  general 
de  la  librairie  francaise  pendant  25  ans,  1840-65. 

—  Catalogue  annuel  de  la  librairie  francaise  pour 

1876.     Paris.  1877.     O.  L 

—  Catalogue  mensuel  de  la  librairie  francaise, 

1877-83.     Paris.  [1878-84.]     7  v.  O.  L 

Swedish. 

LinnstrOm,  Hjalmar.  Svenskt  boklexikon,  aren 
1830-65.    Stockholm.  1883,  1884.    2  v.  Q.   L 

Broberg,  C.  Svensk  bok-katalog  for  aren  1866- 
75.     [Anon.]  Stockholm.     [1878].   Q.         L 

Arskatalog  for  svenska  bokhandeln  :  nominal- 
katalog  ;  systematisk  katalog.  1876,  1877, 
1879-188:3.    Stockholm.     1877-84.  O.  L 

iVo rwegian    and    Danish. 

Nyerup,  Rasmus,  and  Jens  E.  Kraft.  Almin- 
deligt  litteraturlexicon  for  Danmark, 
Norge  og  Island,  eller  Fortegnelse  over 
danske,  norske  og  islandske,  saavel  afdode 
som  nu  levende,  forfattere  med  anforelse 
af  deres  vigtigste  levnets-omstandigheder 
og  liste  over  deres  skrifter.  Kjobenhavn. 
1830.  O.  L 

Halvorsen,  J.  B.  Norsk  forfatter-lexikon,  1814- 
1880  ;  paa  grundlag  af  J.  E.  Krafts  og  Chr. 
Lances  "Norsk  forfatter-lexikon,  1814-1856" 
samlet,  redigeret  og  udgivet.  Kristiania. 
1881-84.  O.  L 

Note.    Published  only  to  the  art.  Bugge. 

Erslew,  T:  Hansen.  Almindeligt  forfatter-lexi- 
con  for  kongeriget  Danmark  med  tilhoren- 
de  bilande  f  ra  1814  til  1840,  eller  Fortegnelse 
over  de  sammesteds  fodte  forfattere  og 
forfatterinder,  som  levede  ved  begyndelsen 
af  aret  1814,  eller  siden  ere  fodte,  med  an- 
forelse af  deres  vigtigste  levnets-omstan- 
digheder og  af  deres  trykte  arbejder  ;  samt 
over  de  i  hertugdomrnerne  og  i  udlandet 
fodte  forfattere,  som  i  bemeldte  tiderum 
have  opholdt  sig  i  Danmark  og  der  udgivet 
skrifter.  Kjobenhavn.   1843-53.   3  v.  O.     L 

Supplement,  indtil    udgangen  af   slret  1853. 

Kjobenhavn.     1858-68.    3  v.    O.  L 

Fabricius,  F:  Dansk  bogfortegnelse  for  Arene 
1841-58.    Kjobenhavn.     1861.     Q.  L 

Vahl,  Johannes.  Dansk  bogfortegnelse  for  1859 
-68.     Kjobenhavn.     1871.  Q.  L 

—  Same.    1869-80.    Kjobenhavn.     1883.   Q.         L 

Dutc  h. 

Meulen,  R.  van  der.  Brinkman's  catalogus  der 
boeken-,  plaat-  en  kaartwerken  die  ge- 
durende  de  jaren  1850-1882  in  Nederland 
zijn  uitgegeven  of  herdrukt  -,  in  alphabe- 
tische  volgorde  gerangsehikt,  met  vermel- 
ding  van  den  naam  des  uitgevers  of  eigen- 
aars,  het  jaar  van  uitgave,  hetgetal  deelen, 
de  platen  en  kaarten,  het  formaat  en  den 
prijs.     Amsterdam.     [1884.1     O.  L 

Note.    Published  only  to  the  art.  Levensboek. 


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2i 


4.    Special  subjects  and  Indexes. 

(For  Indexes  of  periodicals,  see  below,  class  51.) 

Collections . 

Harvard  university  library.  Bibliographical 
contributions,  ed.  by  Justin  Winsor, 
libi-arian.  No.  1-6,  8-15,  18.  Cambridffe. 
1879-84.  Q.  L 

Contentg.  1,  Holden,  E:  S.  Index-catalogue  of 
books  and  memoirs  on  the  transits  of  Mercury.  [To 
be  found  only  in  Harvard  university  bulletins,  v.  1: 
20e.]  2.  Winsor,  J.  Shakespeare's  poems  ;  a  biblio- 
graphy of  the  earlier  editions.  3.  Norton,  C:  E. 
List  of  the  principal  books  relating  to  the  life  and 
works  of  Michelangelo,  with  notes.  4.  Winsor,  J. 
Pletas  et  gratulatlo;  an  inquiry  into  the  authorship 
of  the  several  pieces.  5.  List  of  apparatus  avail- 
able for  scientific  researches  involving  accurate 
measurements  and  contained  in  different  amerioan 
laboratories.  6.  The  collection  of  books  and  auto- 
graphs bequeathed  to  Harvard  college  library  by  the 
hon.  C:  Sumner.  7.  [Not  yet  publ.]  8.  Calendar  of 
of  the  Arthur  Lee  mss.  In  the  library  of  Harvard 
university.  9.  Ooodale,  G:  L.  The  floras  of  differ- 
ent countries.  10.  Winsor,  J.  Halliwelliana;  a 
bibliography  of  the  publications  of  James  Orchard 
Halliwell-Phlllipps.  11.  Scudder,  S:  H.  The  ento- 
mological libraries  of  the  U.  S.  12.  List  of  the 
publications  of  Harvard  university  audits  officers; 
1870—1880.  13.  Scudder,  S:  H.  A  bibliography  of 
fossil  insects.  14.  Tillingrhast,  W:  H.  Notes  on 
the  historical  hydrography  of  the  Handkerchief 
Shoal  in  the  Bahamas.  l5.  Whitney,  J.  D.  List  of 
amerlcan  authors  in  geology  and  palfeontology.  16. 
Bliss,  R:  Classified  index  to  the  maps  in  Peter- 
mann's  geographische  mlttheilungen,  1855-1881.  17. 
[Not  yet  publ.]  18.  Winsor,  J.  The  bibliography 
of  Ptolemy's  geography. 

Index  Society.  [Publications.]  Lond.  1879-84. 
11  V.   O.  L 

Contents.  1878.  No.  1.  What  is  an  Index?  a  few 
notes  on  indexes  and  indexers;  by  H:  B.  Wheatley. 
2.  An  index  of  the  names  of  the  royalists  whose 
estates  were  confiscated  during  the  commonwealth, 
with  a  reprint  of  the  three  confiscation  acts  of  16,51 
and  1652,  from  Scobell's  "Collection  of  acts  and 
ordinances  of  general  use  from  the  3d  of  nov.  1640 
to  the  17th  of  sept.  1856",  comp.  by  Mabel  G.  W.  Pea- 
cock. 3.  Index  of  municipal  offices,  comp.  from  the 
appendixes  to  the  Ist  report  of  the  commissioners 
appointed  to  inquire  into  the  municipal  corporations 
in  England  and  Wales,  1835,  with  an  historical  introd. 
by  G.  Laurence  Gomme.  1879.  4.  1st  annual  re- 
port, to  which  are  added  four  appendixes:  I.  Index 
to  books  and  papers  on  marriage  between  near  kin, 
by  Alfred  H.  Huth ;  II.  Index  of  the  styles  and  titles 
of  English  sovereigns  by  Walter  De  Gray  Birch;  III. 
Index  of  Portraits  in  the  "European  magazine," 
"London  magazine"  and  "Register  of  the  times",  by 
E.  Solly;  IV.  Index  of  obituary  notices  for  1878. 
6.  An  index  of  hereditary  english,  Scottish  and  Irish 
titles  of  honour,  comp.  by  E:  Solly.  1880.  7.  2d 
annual  rej)ort  and  appendixes :  I.  Index  of  portraits 
in  the  "British  gallery  of  portraits",  Jerdan's  "Port- 
rait gallery".  Knight's  "Gallery  of  portraits"  and 
"Lodge's  portraits" ;  II.  Index  of  abridgments  of 
patents;  III.  Index  of  obituary  notices  for  1879.  8. 
Guide  to  the  literature  of  botany;  being  a  classified 
selection  of  botanical  works,  including  nearly  6000 
titles  not  given  in  Pritzel's  Thesaurus,  by  B:  Daydon 
Jackson.  1881.  9.  Index  of  obituary  notices  for 
1880.  10.  An  index  to  Norfolk  topography  by  Walter 
Rye.  1882.  11.  Vegetable  technology;  a  contri- 
bution towards  a  bibliography  of  economic  botany 
with  a  comprehensive  subject  index,  by  B:  Daydon 
Jackson,  founded  upon  the  collections  of  G:  James 
Symons.  12.  Index  of  obituary  notices  for  1881. 
1883.  13.  Index  to  english  speaking  students 
who  have  graduated  at  Leyden  university,  by 
E:  Peacock.     14.  Index  of  obituary  notices  for  1882. 

Providence  public  library.  Monthly  reference 
lists,  ed.  by  W.  E.  Foster;  1881-1884. 
Providence  and  N.  Y.     1881-84.    4  v.  O. 

L 

—  Some.  "B, 

Note.    Continued  in  the  Literary  news. 


Mttller,  J:    Die  wissenschaftlichen  vereine  und 

fesellschaften  Deutsehlands  im  19ten  jahr- 
undert;  bibliogranhie  ihrer  veroffent- 
hchungen  seit  ihrer  begrundung  bis  auf  die 
gegenwart.    lte-4telief.    Berlin.  1883,1884. 

Th  eolo  g  y. 

Briggs,  C:  A:  A  catalogue  of  books  of  refer- 
ence on  biblical  study.  in  220  :  16 

Hurst,  J:  Fletcher.  Bibliotheca  theologica  ;  a 
select  and  classified  bibliography  of  theol- 
ogy and  general  religious  literature.    N. 

Clark,  Robert,  and  co.  Catalogue  of  theologi- 
cal and  religious  books,  alphabetically  ar- 
ranged by  subject  and  author;  comprising 
a  large  collection  of  the  best  works,  both 
new  and  old,  american  and  foreign,  in  the 
various  departments  of  theological  litera- 
ture. Cine.  [1879].  O.  With  their  Biblio- 
theca americana,  1878.  Ti 

"Wolf's  theologisches  vademecum ;  alphabeti- 
sche  und  systematische  zusammenstellung 
der  neueren  und  besseren  literatur-erschei- 
nungen  auf  dem  gebiete  der  theologie. 
[Leipz.  18811.  D.  L 

Spurgeon,  C:  Haddon.  Commenting  and  com- 
mentaries ;  lectures  addressed  to  the  stu- 
dents of  the  pastor's  college.  Metropolitan 
Tabernacle,  with  a  list  of  the  best  biblical 
commentaries  and  expositions,  also  a  lec- 
ture on  eccentric  preachers,  with  a  com- 
plete list  of  all  of  Spurgeon's  sermons,  with 
the  scripture  texts  used.    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  L 

Alger,  W:  Kounseville.  A  critical  history  of 
the  doctrine  of  a  future  life ;  with  a  com- 
plete bibliography  of  the  subject.  Phila. 
1864.    O.  218:1 

Amott, — .Bibliotheca  diabolica  ;  a  choice  selec- 
tion of  the  most  valuable  books  relating  to 
the  devil,  his  origin,  greatness  and  influ- 
ence, comprising  the  most  important  works 
on  the  devil,  satan,  demons,  hell,  hell-tor- 
ments, magic,  witchcraft,  sorcery,  divina- 
tion, superstitions,  angels,  ghosts,  etc., 
with  some  curious  volumes  on  dreams  and 
astrology;  in  two  parts,  pro  and  con,  seri- 
ous and  humorous,  chronologically  ar- 
ranged, with  notes,  q^uotations  and  prov- 
erbs and  a  copious  index.  111.  [^non.l 
N.  Y.    1870.  Q.  il 

Finotti,  Joseph  M.  Bibliographia  catholica 
americana ;  a  list  of  works  written  by 
catholic  authors  and  published  in  the  U.  S. 
Pt.  1: 1784-1820.    N.  Y.  1872.  O.  L 

Dexter,  H:  Martyn.  Collections  toward  a  bib- 
liography of  Congregationalism.  In  his 
Congregationalism  of  the  last  300  years. 

286-1-3 

Bixby,  J.  T.  The  study  of  the  non-christian  re- 
ligions. In  Unitarian  rev.,  v.  17,  p.  126- 
149.  M 

Sociology  and  philosophy. 

Oossa,  L:  Guide  to  the  study  of  political 
economy.  Tr.  from  the  2d  Italian  ed.,  with 
a  preface  by  W.  Stanley  Jevons.  Lond. 
1880.  D.  330  :  18 

Society  for  political  education.  Political  econ- 
omy and  political  science ;  a  priced  and 
classified  list  of  books  recommended  for 
general  reading,  and  as  an  introd.  to  special 


Cl.  10-19 


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study,  on  the  following  subjects  :  political 
economy,  finance,  taxation,  relations  of 
labor  and  capital,  wages,  cooperation,  land- 
tenure,  free  trade  and  protection,  com- 
merce and  trade,  social  science,  commu- 
nism, socialism,  political  science,  civil  ser- 
vice, minority  representation,  the  constitu- 
tion of  the  U.  S.,  etc.;  comp.  by  W.  G. 
Sumner,  D:  A.  Wells.  W.  E.  Foster,  R.  L. 
Dugdale  and  G.  H.  Putnam.  (Economic 
tracts,  no.  2.)    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  L 

Foster,  W :  E.  The  literatiire  of  civil  service  re- 
form in  the  U.  S.;  publ.  by  the  Young 
men's  political  club.  Providence.  1881. 
O.  L 

Claxke,  Robert,  and  co.  Catalogue  of  american 
and  british  works  on  political  economy, 
finance  and  kindred  subjects  ;  with  an  in- 
dex of  subiects.  Cine.  1879.  O.  With 
their  Bibliotheca  americana,  1878 .  li 

Wolf's  juristisches  vademecum ;  eine  alphabe- 
tisch  und  systematisch  geordnete  handbi- 
bliothek  von  alien  brauchbaren  werken,etc. 
alterer  bis  neuester  zeit,  auf  dem  gesammt- 
gebiete  der  rechts-  und  staats-wissenschaf- 
ten.  2te  vollig  umgearb.  und  erweiterte 
auti. ;  mit  m ate rien register.  Leipz.  1883. 
D.  li 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Political  institutions.  N.  Y. 
1882.  O.  192  :7v7pt2 

Note.  Contains,  on  p.  678-686,  list  of  "Titles  of 
works  referred  to." 

Wolf's  philosophisch-padagogisches  vademe- 
cum ;  alphabetische  unci  systematische  zu- 
sammenstellung  der  neueren  und  besseren 
literaturerscheinungen  auf  dem  gebiete 
der  philosophic,  piidagogik  und  des  an- 
schauungs-unterrichts  aller  lander.  [Leipz. 
18821  D.  li 

Larned,  J.  N.  List  of  works  on  charity  and 
kindred  subjects,  p.  249-254  of  361  :  2 

Gustafson,  Axel.  The  foundation  of  death  ;  a 
study  of  the  drink  miestion.  178  :  7 

Note.  Contains,  on  p.  49ft-662,  a  bibliography  of  the 
subject. 

Philology. 

Wolf's  linguistisches  vademecum  ;  eine  alpha- 
betiscli  und  systemat'sch  geordnete  hand- 
bibliothek  ausgewiihlter  werke  and  ab- 
handlungen  auf  dem  gebiete  der  lingui- 
stik.  1  :  Orientalia,  Americana  etc.,  mit 
materienregister.  [Leipz.  1883.]  D.  li 

Triibner  and  co.  Catalogue  of  dictionaries  and 
grammars  of  the  principal  languages  and 
dialects  of  the  world.  2d  ed.  enl.  and  rev. 
with  alphabetical  index  ;  a  guide  for  stu- 
dents and  booksellers.     Lond.  1882.  O.      L 

Miildeuer,  F:  A:  W:,  ed.  Bibliotheca  philologi- 
ca,  Oder  Geordnete  ubersicht  aller  auf  dem 
gebiete  der  classischen  alterthumswissen- 
schaft  wie  der  alteren  und  neueren  sprach- 
wissenschaft  in  Deutschland  und  dem  aus- 
land  neu  erschienenen  biicher.  Gottingen. 
1876-82.     9  V.  in  5.  O.  li 

Ebering,  Emil,  ed.  Bibliographischer  anzeiger 
fiir  romanische  sprachenj  und  literaturen. 
Leipz.  1883,  1884.  O.  li 

MObius,  Theodor.  Catalogus  librorum  island- 
icorum  et  norvegicorum  aetatis  mediae,  edi- 
torura,  versorum,  illustratorum.  Skaldatal 
sive  Poetarum  recensus  Eddae  upsaliensis. 
liipsiae.  1856.  O.  Ji 


MObius,  Theodor.—  Continued. 

—  Verzeichniss  der  auf  dem  gebiete  der  altnor- 

dischen,  altislandischen  und  altnorwegi- 
schen,  sprache  und  literatur,  von  1855  bis 
1879  erschienen  schriften.  Leipz.  1880.  O. 
With  his  Catalogus  librorum  islandicorum 
et  norvegicorum.  li 

Na tur al    science. 

Eng'elmann,  W:  Bibliotheca  historico-naturalis: 
Verzeichniss  der  biicher  iiber  naturge- 
schichte  welche  in  Deiitschland,  Scandina- 
vien,  Holland,  England,  Frankreich,  Ita- 
lien  und  Spanien  in  den  jahren  1700-1846 
erschienen  sind ;  mit  einem  namen-  und 
sachregister.     Leipz.  1846.  O.  L 

—  Same.    Supplement-band  :    Bibliotheca  zoolo- 

gica  ;  verzeichniss  der  schriften  iiber  zoolo- 
gie,  welche  in  den  periodischen  werken 
enthalten  und  vom  jahre  1846-1860  selbst- 
standig  erschienen  sind,  mit  einschluss  der 
allgemein-naturgeschichtlichen,  periodi- 
schen und  palaeontologischen  schriften; 
bearb.  von  J.  Victor  Carus.  Leipz.  1861. 
2v.  O.  li 

Metzger,  Adolph,  ed.  Bibliotheca  historico- 
naturalis,  physico-chemica  et  mathematica, 
Oder  Systematisch  geordnete  iibersicht  der 
in  Deutschland  una  dem  auslande  auf  dem 
gebiete  der  gesammten  naturwissenschaf- 
ten  und  der  mathemathik  neu  erschienenen 
bucher.  Gottingen.  1874-83.  10  v.  in  5. 
O.  ^  li 

Royal  society  of  London.  Catalogue  of  scien- 
tific papers;  v.  1-6,  1800-63,  v.  7,  8,  1864-73. 
Lond.  1867-79.     8  v.  Q.  L 

May,  G.,  comp.  A  bibliography  of  electricity 
and  magnetism,  1860  to  1883  ;  with  special 
reference  to  electro-technics.  Index  by 
O.  Salle.    Lond.  1884.  D.  t 

Waltz,  Theodor.     Anthropologic  der  naturvcil- 

ker.  2teaufl.  Leipz.  1860-77.  6v.  O.     572:1 

Note.     V.    1.  p.   xvii-xxxii,  3.  p.  xvii-xxiv,  3.  p. 

xix-xxxli,  6.    p.   xviii-xxii  contain    "Literatur"   of 

the  subject. 

Balfour^  Francis  M.    A  treatise  on  comparative 


embryology.     Lond.  1881.    2  v.  O.     576:1 
fote.    Contain 
portion  at  the  e 
in  V.  3.  p.  i-xxil 


Note.    Contains  a  bibliography  of   the  subject,  a 
olui 


jortion  at  the  end  of  each  volume,  in  v.  1.  p.  i-xxii 
n  V.  3.  p.  i-xxil. 

Pritzel,  G:  A:  Thesaurus  literaturai  botanies; 
omnium  gentium,  inde  a  rerum  botani- 
carum  initiis  ad  nostra  usque  tempora ; 
quindecim  millia  opertim  recensens.  Ed. 
nov.  ref.    Lipsia;.     1872.  Q.  L 

Jackson,  B:  Daydon.  Guide  to  the  literature  of 
botany;  being  a  classified  selection  of 
botanical  works,  including  nearly  6000 
titles  not  given  in  Pritzel's  Thesaurus. 
(Index  society  pub.,  no.  8).  Lond.  1881. 
O.  li 

—  Vegetable  technology;  a  contribution  towards 
a  bibliography  of  economic  botany,  with 
a  comprehensive  subject  index  ;  founded 
upon  the  collections  of  G:  James  Symons. 
(Index  society  pub.,  no.  11).  Lond.  1882. 
O.  li 

Agassiz,  L:  J:  Rudolph.  Bibliographia  zoolo- 
gize et  geologijB  ;   a  general  catalogue  of 


all  books,  tracts  and  memoirs  on  zoolos 
and  geology;  corr.  enl.  and  ed.  by  H.J 
Strickland  '  and    sir   W:    Jardine.      [Ray 


and  geology;    corr.  enl.   and  ed.  by 
Strickland  '  and    sir   W:    Jardir 
society.]    Lond;  1848-54.    4  v.  O, 


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Mag^nin,  Antoine.  The  bacteria.  Tr.  by  G:  M. 
Sternberg.     Bost.  1880.   O.  593  :  2 

Note.    Contains,  on  p.  191-222,  a  bibliography  of  the 
subject. 

Gill,  Theodore  N:  Bibliography  of  the  tishes 
of  the  Pacific  coast  of  the  U.  S.  to  the  end 
of  1879.     In  Smithsonian  misc. 

506  :  114  v23 

Giebel,  Christoph  Gottfried.  Thesaurus  ornitho- 
logiae  ;  repertorium  der  gesammten  orni- 
thologischen  literatur  und  nomenclatur 
sJimmtlicher  gattungen  und  arten  der 
vogel,  nebst  synonymen  und  geographi- 
scher  verbreitung.  Leipz.  1872-77.  3v.  O.  L 

Coues,  Elliott.  American  ornithological  biblio- 
graphy. Pt.  1:  Faunal  publications  relat- 
mg  to  North  America.  In  Ms  Birds  of  the 
Colorado  valley;  U.S.  geol.  survey,  Hayden, 
misc.  publ.,  no.  11.  557.5  :  D 

—  Same.     Pt.  2:  Faunal  publications,  relating  to 

Central  and  South  America,  and  the  West 
Indies.  In  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr., 
Hayden;  Bulletin,  v.  5.  557.5  :  D 

—  Same.    Pt.   3:   Systematic  bibliography  of  the 

whole  of  America.  In  U.  S.  geol.  survey 
of  the  terr.,  Hayden;    Bulletin,  v.  5. 

557.5:D 
Gill,  Theodore,  and  Elliott  Coues.   Material  for  a 
bibliography  of  north  american  mammals. 
In  Coues,    E.,   and  J.  A.  Allen.      Mono- 
graphs of  north  amer.  rodentia;  app.    B. 
in  557.5:  D 
Allen,  Joel  Asaph.     Preliminary  list  of  works 
and  papers    relating    to  the    mammalian 
orders  cete  and  sirenia.      In  U.   S.  geol. 
survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden;  Bulletin,  v.  6. 
557.5:  D 


Practical   arts. 

Wolf's  medicinisches  vademecum;  alphabetisch- 
systematische  zusammenstellung  von  neuen 
und  renommirten  erscheinungen  der  litera- 
tur des  in-  und  auslandes  auf  dem  gebiete 
der  heilwissenschaft  und  thierheilkunde; 
mit  register  der  systeme  und  schlagworter. 
3te  verm,  und  verb.  aull.    [Leipz.]  1883.  D. 

L 

Clarke,  Robert,  and  co.  Bibliotheca  medica;  a 
catalogue  of  american  and  british  books, 
periodicals,  transactions  etc.  relating  to 
medicine,  surgery,  dentistry,  pharmacy, 
chemistry,  and  kindred  subjects,  classified 
by  subjects  with  an  index  by  authors.  3d 
ed.  Cine.  1879.  D.  L 

—  Catalogue  of  books  on  engineering,  mechanics, 

mining,  manufactures  and  trades.     Cine. 
1878.1).     Jfi^A  Bibliotheca  medica.  L 

—  List  of   recent  books  on  agi'iculture,  botany, 

horticulture,  etc.      Cine.    1877.    D.      With 

Bibliotheca  medica.  L 

Jeffries,   B:   Joy.     Color-blindness;  its  dangers 

and  its  detection.    Bost.  1879.  D.      616:10 

Note.    Contains,  on  p.  291-308,  a  bibliography  of  the 

subject. 

Pitha,  Franz  freiherr  v.,  and  Christian  Albert 

Theodor  Billroth,  eds.    Handbuch  der  all- 

gemeinen  und  speciellen  chirurgie.   Erlan- 

gen.     1865-82.     13  v.  in  12.  O.  617:  6 

Contents,    see   under  Useful    arts.  Medicine.— Each 

treatise  included  contains  a  special  bibliography  of 

Its  subject. 


Bigmore,  E.  C,  and  C.  W.  H.  Wyman,  eomp. 
A  bibliography  of  printing,  with  notes  and 
illustrations,  v.  1,  2.  Lona.  """"  '""'    " 


O. 

Contents.    V.  1.  A-L.    2.  M-S. 


1884.  2  v. 
L 


Rockwell,  Julius  En.sign.  Bibliography  of  short- 
hand works  in  the  englisn  language. 
(U.  S.  Bureau  of  education ;  Circulars  of 
information,  no.  2,  1884.)  370:  D 

I^i ne    arts . 

South  Kensing^ton  museum.  Science  and  art 
depa/rtment  of  the  committee  of  council  on 
education.  I'he  first  proofs  of  the  universal 
catalogue  of  books  on  art,  compiled  for  the 
use  of  the  national  art  library  and  the 
schools  of  art  in  the  United  Kingdom. 
Lond.  1870,  1877.     3  v.  O.  L 

Vinet,  Ernest.  Bibliographic  methodique  et 
raisonnee  des  beaux-arts,  esthetique  et 
histoire  de  I'art,  archeologie,  architecture, 
sculpture,  peinture,  gravure,  arts  indus- 
triels,  etc.,  accompagnee  de  tables  alphabc- 
tiques  et  analytiques;  publiee  sous  les 
auspices  du  ministfere  de  I'instruction 
publique,  des  cultes  et  des  beaux-arts. 
[Complement  du  Manuel  du  libraire  et  de 
Famateur  de  livres.l  Pt.  1,  2.  Paris.  1874, 
1877.     O.  L 

Note.    All  published  up  to  the  author's  death,  and 
not  continued. 

Clarke,  Robert,  and  co.  Catalogue  of  works  on 
the  fine  arts.  Pt.  1:  General  art,  painting, 
sculpture,  engravings,  ceramics,  descrip- 
tive, historical  and  biographical ;  pt.  2  : 
Practical  drawing,  painting,  carving,  en- 
graving and  photography.  Cine.  1879.  D. 
With  their  Bibliotheca  medica.  L 

Hoe,  Robert,  jr.  Bibliography  of  engraving. 
In  Maberly,  J.     The  print  collector. 

769+P3 

Jjiterature. 

Harrison,  J.  E.   Myths  of  the  Odyssey  in  art  and 
literature.    Lond.  1882.   O.        '         292:4 
Note.    Pages  215-219  contain  App.  of  authorities. 
Ireland,  Alexander.    Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  his 
life,  genius  and  writings  ;  a  biographical 
sketch.    2d  ed.   Lond.  1882.  D.      921.1:3 
Note.    Contains,  on  p.  334-337,  "Articles  on  Emerson 
in  engUsh  and  american  periodicals." 
Shepherd,  R:  Heme.    The  bibliography  of  Car- 
lyle ;    a   bibliographical   list,   arranged   in 
chronological  order,  of  the  published  writ- 
ings in  prose  and  verse  of  T:  Carlyle,  1820 
to  1881.     Lond.  [1881].  D.  L 

—  The  bibliography  of  Dickens;  a  bibliographical 

list,  arranged  in  chronological  order,  of 
the  published  writings  in  prose  and  verse 
of  C:  Dickens,  1834  to  1880.  Lond.  [18801. 
D.  L 

—  The  bibliography  of  Ruskin;  a  bibliographical 

list,  arranged  in  chronological  order,  of 
the  published  writings  in  prose  and  verse 
of  J:  Ruskin,  from  1834  to  the  present  time, 
Oct.  1878.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  t 

Hay,  D:  Ramsay.  A  catalogue  raisonne  of  the 
works  of  D,  R.  Hay,  with  critical  remarks 
by  various  authors.    Edinb.  1849.  O.         L 

Hirzel,'  Salomon.  Verzeichniss  einer  Goethe- 
bibliothek,  mit  nachtragen  und  fortsetzune 
Jierausg.  von  L:  Hirzel.   Leipz.  1884.  D.    L 


27 


CI.  10-19 


BIBLIOGRAPHY-SPECIAL  SUBJECTS. 


28 


■Wyman,  W.  H.  Bibliography  of  the  Bacon- 
Shakespeare  controversy,  with  notes  and 
extracts.    Cine.  1884.  O.  L 

Parton,   James.    Life  of  Voltaire.     Bost.   1881. 

3v.  O.  921.4:3 

Note.    Contains,  at  the  end  of  v.  1.  pp.  615-639,  "A 

list  of  publications  relating'  to  Voltaire  and  to  his 

works"  and  "A  list  of  the  works  of  Voltaire". 

Bcvren,  H:  Courthope,  comp.  Descriptive  cata- 
logue of  historical  novels  and  tales,  for  the 
use  of  school  libraries  and  teachers  of 
history  ;  enl.  from  the  list  in  the  Journal 
of  education,  march  1882.  Lond.  1883.  O.  L 

Leypoldt,  F:  A  reading  diary  of  modern  fiction  ; 
containing  a  representative  list  of  the 
novels  of  the  19th  century,  preceded  by 
suggestive  remarks  on  novels  and  novel 
reading.    N.  Y.  1881.  T.  L 

Whitney,  James  Lyman.  A  modern  Proteus,  or 
A  list  of  books  published  under  more  than 
one  title.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  L 


History  and  Geography. 

Adams,  C:  Kendall.  A  manual  of  historical 
literature ;  comprising  brief  descriptions 
of  the  most  important  histories  in  english, 
french  and  german,  together  with  practical 
suggestions  as  to  methods  and  courses  of 
historical  study,  for  the  use  of  students, 
general  readers  and  collectors  of  books. 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  L 

Short,  J:  T.  Historical  reference  lists  for  the 
use  of  students  in  the  Ohio  state  university. 
Columbus,  O.  1882.  D.  L 

Miildener,  F:  A:  W:,  and  E.  Ehrenfeuchter,  eds. 
Bibliotheca  historica,  oder  Systematisch 
geordnete  ubersicht  der  in  Deutschland 
und  dem  auslande  auf  dem  gebiete  der 
gesammten  geschichte  neu  erschienenen 
biicher.     Gottingen.    1874-82.    9  v.  in  .5.     L 

Oardiner,  S:  Rawson,  and  James  Bass  Mul- 
linger.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  eng- 
lish history.  Lond.  1881.  O.  942  :  13 
Note.    Pages  207-404  contain  a  bibliogrraphy. 

Allen,  W:  Francis.  The  reader's  guide  to  eng- 
lish history,  [and  supplement.]  Bost.  1882. 
obi.  T.  L 

Contents  of  supplement:  Ancient  history;  Modern 
history  of  Europe ;  American  history. 

Franklin,  Alfred  L:  A:  Les  sources  de  I'histoire 
de  France ;  notices  bibliographiques  et 
analytiques  des  inventaires  et  des  recueils 
de  documents  relatifs  d  I'histoire  de  France. 
Paris.     1877.  O.  L 

Solberg,  L:  Thorvald.  A  bibliography  of  theim- 

f)ortant  books  in  the  english  language  re- 
ating  to  the  Scandinavian  countries.  In 
Horn,  F.  W.  Literature  of  the  Scandinavian 
north.  898 :  6 

Lanman,   C:    Foreign  bibliography  of   Japan. 

in  920.6  :3 

Griffis,  W:  Eliot.      Corea;    the  hermit    nation. 

N.  Y.  1882.  O.  915.1:19 

Note,.   Contains,  on  p.  xi-xvii,  a  bibliography  of  the 

subject. 

Lansdell,  H  :     Through  Siberia.    111.  and  maps. 

3ded.     Bost.  1882.  O.  916,7:8 

Note.    Contains,  on  p.  773-778,  a  "Bibliography  of 

Siberia  and  list  of  works  referred  to." 

Bich,  Obadiah.    A  catalogue  of  books  relating 

principally   to  America,   arranged   under 

the   years  in   which  they   were   printed. 

Lond.  1833.  O.  '  L 


Rich,  Obadiah. — Continued. 

—  Bibliotheca  americana  nova,  or  A  catalogue  of 

books  in  various  languages,  relating  to 
America,  printed  since  1700.  Lond.  1835, 
1846.     2  V.  O.  L 

Clarke,  Robert,  and  co.  Bibliotheca  americana, 
1878;  catalogue  of  a  collection  of  books 
and  pamphlets  relating  to  America,  with  a 
descriptive  list  of  Robert  Clarke  and  co.'s 
historical  publications.     Cine.  1878.  O.      L 

—  Same,  supp.  1879.   Cine.  1879.  O.     With  Biblio- 

theca americana,  1878.  L 

—  Same.  1883.     Cine.  1883.  O.  L 
"Watson,  Paul  Barron.     Bibliography  of  the  pre- 

columbian  discoveries  of  America.  In  Lib. 
journal,  v.  6,  pp.  227-344.  L 

Charlevoix,  P:  Fran9ois  Xavier  de.    History  and 

general  description  of  New  France.     Tr. 

with  notes  by  J:  GilmaryShea.  N.  Y.  1866. 

6  V.  Q.  970  :  P  2 

Note.    V.  1  contains,  p.  67-96,  Critical  list  of  authors 

consulted. 

Griffin,  Appleton  P.  C.  The  discovery  of  the 
Mississippi ;  a  bibliographical  account,  with 
a  fac-simile  of  the  map  of  L:  Joliet,  1674. 
App.,  a  note  on  the  Joliet  map  by  B.  F. 
De  Costa,  with  a  sketch  of  Joutel's  maps. 
Repr.  from  the  Magazine  of  amorican 
history,  march  and  april  1883.  N.  Y.  1883. 
F.  L 

Winsor,  Justin.  The  reader's  handbook  of  the 
american  revolution,  1761-1783.  Bost.  1880. 
S.  L 

Campbell.  C:  A.  Bibliography  of  major  Andre. 
In  Mag.  of  am.  hist.,  v.  S,  pp.  61-72.  M 

Bartlett,  J:  Russell.  Bibliography  of  Rhode 
Island ;  a  catalogue  of  books  and  other 
publications  relating  to  the  state,  with 
notes,  historical,  biographical  and  critical. 
Providence.     1864.    Q.  L 

Thomson,  P:  G.  Bibliography  of  the  state  of 
Ohio;  catalogue  of  the  books  and  pamphlets 
relating  to  the  history  of  the  state,  with 
collations  and  bibliographical  and  critical 
notes,  together  with  the  prices  at  which 
many  of  the  books  have  been  sold  at  the 
principal  public  and  private  sales  since 
1860,  and  a  complete  index  by  subjets. 
Cine.  1880.  Q.  L 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe.  History  of  the  Pacific 
states  of  North  America:  California,  v.  1. 
San  Francisco.    1884.  O.  975.8-|-4vl 

Note.  Contains,  on  p.  xxv— Ixxxviii,  list  of  authori- 
ties   quoted. 

—  Same:    Northwest  coast,  v.  1.   San  Francisco. 

1884.  ().  975.8+5  vl 

Note.  Contains,  on  p.  xvii— xxxiii,  list  of  authori- 
ties quoted. 

—  Same:    Mexico,  v.  1.   San  Francisco.    1883.  O. 

977-f  12  vl 
JVote.    Contains,  on  p,  xxi— cxii,  list  of  authorities 
quoted. 

—  Same:    North  mexican  states,  v.  1.    San  Fran- 

cisco.    1883.  O.  977+13  vl 

Note.  Contains,  on  p.  xix— xlviii,  list  of  authorities 
quoted. 

—  Same:    Central  America,  v.  1.     San  Francisco. 

1883.  O.  978+2  vl 

Note.  Contains,  on  p.  xxv— Ixxii,  list  of  authorities 
quoted. 

*     *     » 

Griswold,  W:  Maccrillis.  An  index  to  articles 
rq,lating  to  history,  bio^raph;^,  literature, 
society  and  travel,  contained  in  collections 
of  essays,  etc.  (Q.  P.  index,  no.  13.)  Bangor. 
1888,  d.  L 


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5.   Publishers'  and  booksellers'  cata- 
logues. 

Dingman,  J:  H.  Directory  of  booksellers,  sta- 
tioners, news  dealers  and  music  dealers, 
and  a  list  of  libraries  in  the  U.  S.  and 
Canada,  nov.  1,  1870.     N.  Y.  1870.  O.         L 

Harper  and  brothers.  Descriptive  list  of  their 
])ublications,  with  trade-list  prices.  N.  Y. 
1881-84.     3v.  O  L 

Holt,  H:,  and  eo.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  books 
issued,  June  1882.     N.  Y.  1882.  S.  L 

Steiger,  E.  Fiihrer  durch  E.  Steiger's  lager 
deutscher  biicher.    N.  Y.  1875.  1).  L 

Bohn,  H:  G:  A  catalogue  of  books.  Lond.  1841. 
O.  L 

—  Catalogue  of  a  very  select  collection  of  books, 

english  and  foreign,  offered  at  prices 
affixed.     Lond.  1831.  O.  L 

Dowding,  J.     General  catalogue  of  his  stock  of 

second-hand  books  for  1829 Lond. 

1829.  D.  L 

Dulau  and  co.,  London.  Catalogue  of  french 
books  offered  for  sale.     Lond  n.  d.  D.      L 

Howell,  E:  Catalogue  of  books  in  almost  every 
department  ol  ancient  and  modern  liter- 
ature.    Liverpool.  1878.  O.  L 

Paterson,  W:  Catalogue  of  a  selection  of  books 
in  various  classes  of  literature  from  [his] 
stock.  Added,  a  valuable  collection  of 
musical  works.     Edinb.  1881.  D.  L 

Quaritch,  Bernard.  A  general  catalogue  of 
books.     Lond.  1874.  O.  L 

—  Same.  Supp.,  1875-1877.    Lond.  1877.  O.  L 

—  Same.  1880.     Lond.  1880.    O.  L 

—  Same.  1880-1883,  pt.  1-7.    Lond.  1880-83.  O.    L 
Simmons,  G:    Descriptive  catalogue  of  rare  and 

valuable  books,  pamphlets  etc.  embracing 
american  and  foreign  standard  works  in 
every  department  of  literature,  colonial 
and  state  records  and  U.  S.  government 
publications.     Wash.  1878.  O.  L 

Smith.,  Alfred  Kussell.  A  catalogue  of  rare, 
curious  and  valuable  old  books  on  sale. 
Lond.  1882.  D.  L 

Note.    A  large  number  of   other  publishers'  and 

booksellers'  catalogues  will  be  found  in  the  librarian's 

room,  arranged  in  pamphlet  cases. 


6.    Anonyms  and  pseudonyms. 

Weller,  Emil.  Die  maskirte  literatur  der  alteren 
und  neueren  sprachen.  1  :  Index  pseudo- 
nymorum  ;  worterbuch  der  pseudonymen 
Oder  verzeichniss  aller  autoi-en  die"  sich 
falscher  namen  bedienten.  Leipz.  1856. 
O.  L 

—  Same,  2  :  Die  falschen  und  fingirten  druckorte; 

repertorium  der  seit  orfindung  der  bucli- 
druckerkunst  unter  falscher  tirma  erschie- 
nenen  deutschen,  lateinischen  und  franzo- 
sischen  schriften.  Leipz.  1864.    2  v.  in  1.  O. 

Ij 

—  Nachtnige  zum  Index  pseudonymorum.  Leipz. 

1857.  O.    and 

—  Neue  nachtriige  zum  Index  pseudonymorum 

und  zu  den  Falschen  und  fingirten  druck- 


orten.    Leipz.  1862.  O.    Both  bound  with  his 
Index  pseudonymonim.  l 

FrankUn,  Alfred  L  :  A  :  Dictionnaire  des  noma, 
surnomset  pseudonymes  latins  de  I'histoire 
litteraire  du  moyen  age,  1100  &  1530.    Paris. 

Haynes,  J  :  E  :  Pseudonyms  of  authors,  includ- 
mg  anonyms  and  initialisms.  N.  Y.  1882 
O.  L 

Halkett,  S  :,  and  J:  Laing.  A  dictionary  of  the 
anonymous  and  pseudonymous  literature 
of  Great  Britain,  including  the  works  of 
foreigners  written  in,  or  tr.  into  the 
enghsh  language;  v.  I.  [A-E]  ;  v.  2.  [F-Nl. 
Edinb.  1882,  1883.  Q.  £ 

Thom&a,  Ralph,  {Olphar  Hamst).  Handbook  for 
fictitious  names  ;  a  guide  to  authors,  chiefly 
in  the  lighter  literature  of  the  19th  century, 
who  have  written  under  assumed  names, 
and  to  literary  forgers,  impostors,  plagi- 
arists and  imitators.    Lond.  1868.  O.        L 

—  Aggravating  ladies  ;  a  list  of  works  published 
under  the  pseudonym  of  "A  lady",  with 
preliminary  suggestions  on  the  art  of 
describing  books  bibliographically.  Lond. 
1880.  D.  I, 

Guerard,  Joseph  Marie.  Les  supercheries  lit- 
teraires  devoilees ;  galerie  des  ecrivains 
fran9ais  de  toute  I'Europe  qui  se  sont 
deguises  sous  des  anagrammes,  des  aste- 
ronymes,  des  cryptonymes,  des  initia- 
lismes,  des  noms  litteraires,  des  pseudo- 
nymes facetieux  ou  bizarres,  etc.  2e  ed. 
aug.  par  G.  Brunet  et  P:  Jannet.  Paris. 
1869,  1870.     3  V.  O.  L 

Note.    V.  3  contains  also  Pseudonymes  latins. 

Barbier,  Antoine  Alexandre.  Dictionnaire  des 
ouvrages  anonymes.  3e  ed.  rev.  et  aug. 
par  Olivier  Barbier,  Rene  et  Paul  Billard. 
Suite  de  la  2e  ed.  des  Supercheries  lit- 
teraires devoilees  par  J.  M.  Querard,  publiee 
par  Gustave  Brunet  et  P:  Jannet ;  Avec  une 
table  generale  des  noms  reels  des  ecrivains 
anonymes  et  pseudonymes  cites  dans  les 
deux  ouvrages.  Paris.  1872-79.  4  v.  O.  L 
Note.  V.  4  contains  also  Anonymes  latins.  The 
Table  generale  des  noms  reels  etc.,  mentioned  in  the 
title,  is  not  published. 

Joliet,  C  :  Les  pseudonymes  du  jour.  Nouvelle 
ed.     Paris.  1884.  I>.  L 

Melzi,  Gaetano  eonte.  Dizionario  di  ojjere  ano- 
nime  e  pseudonime  di  scrittori  italiani  o 
come  die  sia  aventi  all'  Italia.  Milano. 
1848-59.    3v.  Q.  L 

Collin,  E:,  comp.  Anonymer  og  pseudonymer  i 
den  danske,  norske  og  islandske  literatur 
samt  i  fremmede  literaturer,  forsilvidt  disse 
omhandle  nordiske  forhold,  fra  de  aldste 
tider  indtil  aret  1860.   Kjobenhavn  1869.  Q. 

Doominck,  J.  I.  van.  Bibliotheek  van  neder- 
landsche  anonymen  en  pseudonymen.  's 
Gravenhage      Ll867j.  Q.  L 

Montague,  V.  A.  de  la.  Vlaamsche  pseudonie- 
men;  bibliographische  opzoekingen.  Roese- 
lare.  1884.  O.  L 


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3.    G-eneral  cyclopedias. 


JLmerican. 

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and  general  literature  ;  containing  about 
4000  articles  upon  scientific  and  popular 
subjects,  designed  for  instruction  and 
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Encyclopsedia  americana  ;  a  popular  dictionary 
of  arts,  sciences,  literature,  history,  poli- 
tics and  biography  ;  a  new  ed.  including  a 
Copious  collection  of  original  articles  on 
american  biography,  on  the  basis  of  the 
7th  ed.  of  the  german  Conversations-lexi- 
con, ed.  by  Francis  Lieber,  assisted  by  E  : 
Wigglesworth  [and T: Gamaliel  Bradford]. 
Phila.  1849.  14  v.  O.  It 

IconogTaphic  encyclopsBdia  of  science,  litera- 
ture and  art,  systematically  arranged  by 
J:  G.  Hick.  Trans,  from  the  german,  with 
add.,  and  ed.  by  Spencer  F.  Baird.  In  4  v. 
[Plates  2  v.]    N.  Y.  1857.  6  v.  Q.  R 

Contents.    V.  1.    Mathematics.— Astronomy.— Phy- 
sics.—Meteorology.— Chemistrv.—Mineralog-y.— Geog- 
nosy and  Geology.    2.    Botany.-Zoology.— Anthro- 
pology.—Surgery.    3.  Geography  and  planography.— 
History   and    ethnology— Military    sciences.— Naval 
sciences.     4.     Architecture.— Mythology.— The    fine 
arts.— Technology. 
New  american  cyclopeedia,  The  ;  a  popular  dic- 
tionary of  general  knowledge,  ed.  by  G: 
Ripley  and  C:  A.  Dana.    N.    Y.    185J)-63. 
16  V.  Q.  R 

American  cyclopeedia,  The  ;  a  popular  diction- 
ary of  general  knowledge,  ed.  by  G:  Rip- 
ley and  C  :  A.  Dana.  N.  Y.  1873-79.  16  v. 
Q.  R 

—  Sarne.    A  general  and  analytical  index,  by  T. 

J.  Conant,  assisted  by  his  daughter  Blan- 
dina  Conant.     N.  Y.  1879.     Q.  R 

American  annual  cyclopaedia,  The,  and  regis- 
ter of  important  events  ;  embracing  politi- 
cal, civil,  military  and  social  affair.s,  pub- 
lic documents,  biography,  statistics,  com- 
merce, finance,  literature,  science,  agricul- 
ture and  mechanical  industry.  [1st  ser.l 
1861-1875.     N.  Y.  1863-1877.     15  v.  O.        R 

—  Same,    (ieneral  index.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.  R 
Appletons'  annual  cyclopeedia  and  register  of 

imj)ortant  events  ;  embracing  political, 
civil,  military  and  social  afiairs,  public  doc- 
uments, biography,  statistics,  commerce, 
finance,  literature,  science,  agriculture  and 
mechanical  industry.  New  ser.  v.  1-8. 
1876-1883.     N.  Y.  1877-84.  8  v.  Q.  R 

Note.  V.  8  contains  a  general  index  to  the  new  se- 
ries. 

Johnson's  new  universal  cyclopaedia ;  a  scien- 
tific and  popular  treasury  of  useful  knowl- 
edge, ill.  with  maps,  plans  and  eng.;  F:  A. 
P.  Barnard  and  Arnold  Guyot,  editors-in- 
chief.     N.  Y.  1875-78.  4  v.     Q.  R 

People's  cyclopedia,  The,  of  universal  knowl- 
edge, with  numerous  appendixes  invalua- 
ble for  reference  in  all  departments  of 
industrial  life,  the  whole  brought  down  to 
1884;  with  the  pronunciation  and  orthog- 
raphy conformed  to  Webster's  Unabridged 
dictionary,  by  W.  H.  DePuy.  111.  N.  Y. 
[1884].     3v.  Q.  R 

C(yrUent8.  V.  1.  A-E.  2.  F-P.  3.  P-Z. 
Appendixes. 


Zells'  popular  encyclopaedia ;  a  universal  dic- 
tionary of  english  language,  science,  liter- 
ature and  art,  by  L.  Colange.  111.  Phila- 
1870.  2  V.  Q.  ■  R 

Stoddart's  encyclopaedia  americana  ;  a  diction- 
ary of  arts,  sciences  and  general  literature, 
and  companion  to  the  Encyclopsedia  bri- 
tannica,  9th  ed.,  and  to  all  other  encyclo- 
paedias. 111.  V.  1,  2.  Phila.  1883,  1884. 
2v.  Q.  R 

Note.    Title  page  of  v.  2  reads  "  Supplement  to  En- 
cyclopnedia  britannica,  9th  ed.,  a  dictionary  of  arts, 
sciences  and  general  literature." 
Young    folks'    cyclopaedia,    The,  of   common 
things,  by  J:  D.  Champlin.  111.  N.  Y.  1879. 
O.  R 

—  Same.    Persons  and  places,  by  J:  D.  Champ- 

lin.   111.    N.  Y.  1881.  O.  fe 

J3ritish. 

Cyclopaedia,  The,  or  Universal  dictionary  of  arts, 
sciences  and  literature  by  Abraham  Rees. 
with  the  assistance  eminent  professional 
gentlemen.  111.  In  39  [45]  vols.  Lond. 
1819,  1820.    45  V.  Q.  R 

Note.    The  last  6  vols,  contain  plates. 

Penny  cyclopaedia,  The,  of  the  society  for  the 
diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.  Lond.  1883- 
46.     29  V.  in  16.     Q.  R 

—  Same.  V.  2-0.  Lond.  1834-36.  5  v.  Q.  R 
Popular  encyclopedia.  The  ;  a  general  diction- 
ary of  arts,  sciences,  literature,  biography, 
history  and  political  economy.  Repr.  from 
the  amer.  ed.  of  the  Conversations-lexikon, 
with  cor.  and  add.  [and]  with  dissertations 
on  The  rise  and  progress  of  literature  by 
sir  D.  K.  Sandford,  on  The  progress  of 
science  by  T:  Thomson,  and  on  The  pro- 
gress of  the  fine  arts  by  Allan  Cunning- 
ham.    Glasgow.     [1849,  i850].  7v.  O.       R 

English  cyclopaedia.  The  ;  a  new  dictionary  of 
universal  knowledge,  conducted  by*  C: 
Knight.     Lond.  1854-68.     20  v.  Q.  '      R 

Contems.    Pt.  1.    Biography,  5  v.    2.    Geography, 
3  V.  (v.  4  missing).    3.    Natural  history,  4  v.    4.    Arts 
and  sciences,  8  v. 
Chambers's  encyclopaedia  .•  a  dictionary  of  uni- 
versal  knowledge  for  the  people",  [ed.  by 
Andrew  Findlater.]     111.     Phila.  1861.  10  v. 
Q.  R 

—  American  additions.  N.  Y.  1880.  4  v.   O.        R 
Chambers's  information  for  the  people, 'ed.  by 

W  :  and  Robert  Chambers.  5th  ed.  Edin. 
1880.  2v.  Q.  R 

—  Same.     1st  amer.  ed.,  v.  2.    Phila.  1847.  Q.    R 
Dictionary,  A,   of    science,   literature   and  art  ; 

comprising  the  denifitions  and  derivations 
of  the  scientific  terms  in  general  use,  to- 
gether with  the  history  and  descriptions  of 
the  scientific  principles  of  nearly  every 
branch  of  human  knowledge.  New  ed., 
ed.  by  W:T:  Brande  and  G:  W:  Cox.  Lond. 
1867.' 3  V.  ().  R 

Encyclopaedia  britannica,  The,  or  Dictionary  of 
arts,  sciences  and  general  literature.  8th 
ed.,  [and  Index].    Edinb.  1853-60.    23  v.  Q. 


Same.    9th  ed.,  v.  1-17.   N.  Y.  1878-84.  17  v. 
Note.    To  the  art.  Ormuzd  incl. 


% 


GENERAL  CYCLOPEDIAS. 


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34 


G  erman. 

Bilder-atlas  ;  ikonographische  encyklopiidie  der 
wissenschaf  ten  und  kunste  ;  ein  er^anzungs- 
werk  zu  jedem  conversations-lexikon.  3te 
aufl.  bearb.  von  K :  Gustav  von  Berneck 
und  anderen.  500  tafeln  in  8  b  ;  erlJiu- 
ternder  text  in  2  b.   Leipz.  1875.   10  v.  Q.   R 

Brockhaus'  Conversations-lexikon.  12te  aufl. 
Leipz.    1875-79.     15  v.  O.  R 

Deutsch-amerikanisches  conversations-lexikon ; 
mit  spezieller  riicksicht  auf  das  bediirfniss 
der  in  Amerika  lebenden  deutschen,  mit 


benutzung  aller  deutschen,  amerikani- 
schen,  englischen  und  f ranzosischen  quellen 
und  unter  mitwirkung  vieler  hervorragen- 
den  deutschen  schriftsteller  Amerika's 
bearb.  von  A.  J.B.  Schem.  N.  Y.  1869-74. 
11  V.  O.  R 

Meyer,  Joseph.  Hand-lexikon  des  allgemeinen 
wissens,  mit  technologischen  una  wissen- 
schaftlichen  abbildiingen  und  vielen  karten 
der  astronomic,  geographic,  geognosie, 
statistik  und  geschiclite.  3te  umgearb. 
und  verm.  aufl.    Leipz.  1883.  2  v.  D.         R 


4.    G-eneral  periodicals. 


1.    Directories. 

Hubbard,  Harlan  Page.  Newspaper  and  bank 
directory  of  the  world,  with  gazetteer  and 
atlas  combined.  New  Haven.  1882.  2  v. 
O.  "  L 

—  Right-hand  record  and  newspaper  directory  ; 
complete  list  of  all  amei-ican  newspapers, 
and  all  the  leading  newspapers  of  the 
world.    New  Haven.     1880.  O.  L 

Alden,  Edwin,  and  bro.  Amei'ican  newspaper 
catalogue,  including  lists  of  all  newspapers 
and  magazines  pubfished  in  the  U.S.  and  the 
Canadas  ;  together  with  the  population  of 
the  cities,  towns,  counties  and  states  in 
which  they  are  published,  their  politics, 
class  or  denomination,  size  and  estimated 
circulation  ;  also  special  lists  of  religious, 
agricultural,  the  various  class  publications, 
and  of  all  newspapers  published  in  foreign 
languages,  and  a  list  of  all  newspapers  and 
magazmes  in  the  U.  S.  and  the  Canadas  by 
counties.     Cine.  1883.  Q.  L 

Bowell,  G:  P.,  and  CO.  American  newspaper  di- 
rectory, containing  accurate  lists  of  all  the 
newspapers  and  periodicals  published  in 
the  U.  S.,  territories,  and  the  dominion  of 
Canada,  together  with  a  description  of  the 
towns  and  cities  in  which  they  are  pub- 
lished.    16th  annual  ed.    N.  Y.  1884.  6.  L 

Steiger,  Ernst.  The  periodical  literature  of  the 
U.  S.  of  America  ;  with  index  and  appen- 
dices.   N.  Y.  1873.  Q.  L 

London  catalogxie,  The,  of  periodicals,  news- 
papers and  transactions  of  vai-ious  socie- 
ties, with  a  list  of  metropolitan  printing  so- 
cieties and  clubs  for  1881.  40th  annualed. 
Lond.  1881.  O.  L 


2.    Indexes. 

Poole,  W:  F:  An  index  to  periodical  literature. 
N.  Y.  1853.     O.  L 

—  An    index    to    periodical  literature.    3d  ed. 

brought  down  to  Jan.  1882,  with  the  assist- 
ance as  associate  ed.  of  W:  I.  Fletcher  and 
the  cooperation  of  the  American  library 
association  and  the  Library  association  of 
the  United  Kingdom.    Bost.  1882.  O.         L 

—  Same.  M 


Fletclier,  W:  1.,  ed.  Co-operative  index  to  lead- 
ing periodicals.  (Supp.  to  the  Library 
journal).  1883,  1884.    N.  Y.    1884,  1885.    6. 

L 

Griswold,  W:Maccrillis.  General-autor- und  sach- 
register  zu  zeitschriften,  meist  historischen 
inhalts,  und  zwar :  Die  historische  zeit- 
schrift,  Unsere  zeit,  Das  historische  ta- 
schenbuch.  (Q.  P.  indexes  no.  9.)  Bangor, 
Me.  1882.  O.  L 

—  The  Q.  P.  index  annual  for  1881-84.  (Q.  P.  in- 

dexes. 7, 12, 15, 17.)  Bangor.  1882-85.  4  v.  O. 

L 
Contents.  1881.  Atlantic,  Century,  Eclectic,  Har- 
per's, International  review,  Lippineott's,  Living:  age. 
Nation,  Popular  science.  1882.  American,  Art- 
amatevir,  Atlantic,  Californian,  Century,  Deutsche 
rundschau.  Eclectic,  Education,  Harper's,  Independ- 
ent, International  review,  Lippineott's,  Living  age, 
Longman's,  Magazine  of  art,  Nation,  New-Englander, 
North  american  review.  Our  continent,  Penn,  Pot- 
ter's, Unitarian  review.  1883.  Same  as  for  1882 
(except  Californian,  Education,  Living  age,  Penn, 
Potter's)  but  with  addition  of  Catholic  world,  English 
Illustrated,  Macmillan's,  Magazine  of  amer.  history, 
Manhattan,  Modern  age,  Nord  und  sud.  Overland, 
Popular  science,  Princeton  review.  Republic,  United 
service,  Westei-mann's  monatshefte.  Wheelman,  U. 
S.  Consular  and  Education  reports.  1884.  Same  as 
for  1882  (exc.  International  rev.)  vnth  add.  of  Auf  der 
tiohe,  Belgravia,  Choice  liter..  Current,  Deutsche 
litteraturztg,  Education,  Every  other  Saturday,  For- 
eign eclectic.  Gentleman's  mag.,  Grenzboten,  Jahr- 
bueh  fiir  gesetzgebung,  Mag.  fur  lltteratur,  Preussi- 
sche  jahrbiicher.  Revue  de  Belgique,  Russische 
revue,  Scandinavia,  Schorer's  familienblatter,  Unsere 
zeit,  Vom  fels  zum  meer,  Week. 

—  Index  to  the  leading  british  reviews  and  mag- 

azines for  1882,   1883  and  1884.     Bangor, 
Me.  1885.  O.  L 

Contents.  Blackwood's  mag..  Contemporary  rev., 
Cornhill  mag.,  Edinbui-gh  rev..  Fortnightly  rev., 
Fraser's  mag.,  Gentleman's  mag..  Good  words,  Mac- 
millan's mag.,  Nineteenth  century.  Quarterly  rev., 
Scottish  rev..  Temple  bar,  Westminster  rev. 


Atlantic  monthly,  The.  Index,  v.  1-38,  1857- 
76  :  Index  of  articles  ;  Index  of  authors. 
Bost.  1877.  O.  L 

—  A  supplementary  index,  v.  1-38,  and  39-46,  by 
W:  M.  Griswold.  [Q.  P.  indexes,  no.  21. 
Bangor,  Me.  1880.  O.  1* 

Contemporary  review.  The.  A  general  index  to 
the  Contemporary  review  [v.  1-tl],  the 
Fortnightlvi'evlewr  and  the  Nint'tcentli  cen- 
tury by  W  :  M.  Gi-iswold.  (Q.  P.  indexes, 
no.  11.)    Bangor,  Me.  1882.  O.  L 


35 


CI.  50-59 


GENEBAL  PERIODICALS. 


Deutsche  rundschau.  Autoren-  und  sach-regi- 
ster,  b.  1-29,  von  W:  M.  Griswold.  (Q.  P.  in- 
dexes, no.  8.)  Bangor,  Me.  1882.  O.  L 

—  Generalregister,  1-10  jahrg.,   b.   1-40 ;    nebst 

systematisher  iibersicht  der  hauptartikel. 

Berlin.  1885.  Q.  L 

Eclectic  mag-azine,  The.     A  general  index  to  v. 

1-96,   by  VV:  M.   Griswold.  [Q.  P.  indexes, 

no.  5.]     Bangor,  Me.     1881.  O.  L 

Every  Saturday.    A  general  index  to  v.  1-12,  by 

W:  M.  Griswold.      With  Ms  General  index 

to  the  Eclectic  magazine.  L 

Fortnightly    review,    The.      A  general  index, 

[y.  1-37],   by  W:  M.  Griswold.     With  his 

General  index  to  the  Contemporary  review. 

Xi 
Harper's    new    monthly     magazine.      Index, 

alphabetical,   analytical   and  classified,   v. 

1-60  incl.,  from    June  1850  to    June  1880; 

compiled  by  C:  A.  Durfee.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

L 
International  review,  The.     A  general  index, 

V.  1-9,  1874-80,  by  W:  M.  Gnswold.    [Q.  P. 

indexes,  no.  3].  Bangor,  Me.  [1880].  O.  L 
liippincott's  magazine.     A  general  index  to  the 

first  series,   v.  1-26,    by  W:  M.  Griswold. 

[Q.  P.  indexes,  no. 4.]  Bangor,  Me.  1881.  O. 

L 
liittell's   living  age.     General  index  to  v.  37- 

148,  by  W:  M.  Griswold.     With  his  General 

index  to  the  Eclectic  magazine.  L 

—  A  complete  index  by  E:  Roth,  v.  1,  comprising 

contents  of  the  first  hundred  vols.  Phila. 
1883,  1884.  O.  L 

Note.    Pts.  1—6  only  published,  containing: :  Biogra- 
phy, A— H :  Noad. 
Nation,   The.     A  general  index,   v.   1-30,    iuly 
1865— sept.  1880,  by  W:  M.  Griswold.  [Q.  ^. 
indexes,  no.  1.]    fiost.  1880.  O.  L 

Nineteenth  century,  The.  A  general  index, 
[v.  1-11],  by  W:  M.  Griswold.  With  his 
General  index  to  the  Contemporary  review. 

li 

North  american  review.     Index,  v.  1-125,  1815- 

77  :  Index  of  subjects  ;  index  of  writers,  bv 

W:  Gushing.     Cambridge.  1878.  O.  L 

—  General  index,    v.    92-134,    1861-1883.   by  W: 

M.  Griswold.  (Q.  P.  indexes,  no.  10.)  Ban- 
gor, Me.  1882.  O.  L 

Nouvelle  revue,  La.  Table  alfabetique  generale, 
V.  1-21,  by  W:  M.  Griswold.  With  Ii«  Table 
alfabetique  generale  de  la  Revue  des  deux 
mondes.  L 

Revue  des  deux  mondes.  Table  alfabetique 
generale  des  matiferes  et  des  noms  des  au- 
teurs,  contenus  dans  les  tomes  193-268,  et 
1-21  de  la  Nouvelle  revue,  par  W:  M.  Gris- 
wold. (Q.  P.  indexes,  no.  14.)  Bangor. 
1883.  O.  L 

Scribner's  monthly.  Index,  v.  1-20.  N.  Y. 
1881.  2  V.  O.  L 

—  A  general  index,  [v.  1-22],  by  W:  M.  Griswold. 

[Q.  P.  indexes,  no.  6.J    Bangor,  Me.    1881. 

Westermann's  illustrirte  deutsche  monats- 
hefte.  Vollstandiges  inhalts-verzeichniss; 
autorenregister,  sachregister  and  illustra- 
tionsverzeichniss  des  ersten  bis  funfzigsten 
bandes.     Braunschweig,  1883.  O.  L 


3.    Special  languages. 

En gli s  h . 

Albany  argus,  weekly.  Dec.  29,  1832— ian.  2, 
1836.     Albany,  N.  Y.    F.  M 

All  the  year  round;  a  weekly  journal,  conduct- 
ed by  C:  Dickens.  V.  5,  6, 18-21,  29-33,  35, 
46-54.     Lond.  1861-84.     Q.  M 

American,  The  ;  a  national  weekly  journal  of 
politics,  literature,  science,  art  and  finance. 
V.  2-8,  apr.  16,  1881— oct.  13,  1884.  Phila 
1881-84.  F.  RM 

Note.    Title-page  of  v.  7,  8  reads  "  journal  of  liter- 
ature, science,  the  arts  and  public  affairs." 
American  whig  review.  The.  V.  9-16,  Jan.  1849- 
dec.  1852.  N.  Y.  1849-52.  O.  M 

Note.    Title-page  of  v.  9,  10  reads  "  The  American 
review  ;  a  whig  journal  devoted  to  politics  and  liter- 
ature."   Discontinued. 
Appletons'  journal  of   literature,    science  and 
art.     V.  1-26,    apr.  1869— dec.  1881.     N.  Y. 
1869-81.  Q.  M 

Note.    Title-page  of  v.  16-20  reads  "  a  monthly  jour- 
nal of  popular  literature,"  and  of  v.  31-26,  "  a  maga- 
zine of  general  literature."    Discontinued. 
Argosy,   The  ;   a  magazine.     V.   1-4,  dec.  1865- 
nov.  1867.     Lond.  1866,  1867.  O.  M 

Atlantic  monthly.  The  ;  a  magazine  of  litera- 
ture, science,  art  and  politics.  V.  1-11, 
13-16,  18-26,  31,  32,  34-54,  nov.  1857-dec. 
1884.     Bost.  1858-84.  O.  M 

Note.    Title-pago  of  v.  1-15  omits  "  science." 
Blackwood's    Edinburgh    magazine.     V.  1-60, 
63-105,  112,  113,  115,  117,  119-136,  apr.  1817- 
dec.  1884.     Edinb.  1817-46  ;  N.  Y.  (Am.  ed., 
V.  26-99)  1848-84.  O.  M 

British  quarterly  review.  The.   V.  54,  57,  58,  63- 
80,  July  1871— oct.   1884.     N.   Y.   (Am.   re- 
print) 1871-83  ;  Lond.  1884.  M 
Century,   The,    illustrated  monthly    magazine. 
V.  1-6,  nov.  1881 — oct.  1884.  N.  Y.   1882-84. 
O.  M 
Note.    Successor  to  "  Scribners"  and  also  number- 
ed consecutively  with  it,  being  v.  23-28. 
—  Same.    [Circulating  copy] .    V.  1-6.   N.  Y.  1882- 
84.  0.                                            52  :  223-228 
Chambers's  journal  of  popular  literature,  sci- 
ence and  arts,  conducted  by  W:  and  Robert 
Chambers.    V.  17-26,  31-36,"  39,  40,  42-44,  50, 
Jan.  1852Hune  1873.     Edin.  1852-73.  O.     M 
Note.    Title-page   up   to  v.  21  i-eads  "  Chambers's 
Edinburgh  journal." 
Contemporary  review.  The.     V.  1-6,  33-45,  feb. 
1866— dec.  1884.     Lond.  1866-84.  O.           M 
Continent,  The  ;  a  weekly  illustrated  magazine, 
conducted  by  Albion  W.  Tourgee.     V.  1-^6, 
feb.  1882- aiig.   1884.    Phila.  v.  1-3,  N.  Y. 
V.  4-6.     F.  and  Q.                                           M 
Note.     V.  1  was    called  "Our  continent."     Eight 
numbers  only  of  v.  6  were  publ.  when  the  magazine 
was  discontinued. 
Continental  monthly,  The  ;  devoted  to  litera- 
ture and  national  policy.     V.  1-6,  jan.  1862- 
dec.  1864.    N.  Y.  1862-64.  O.                      M 
Discontinued. 
Cornhill  magazine,  The.     V.  1-19.  28,  29,  43  49, 
Jan.  1860— Dec.  1884.    Lond.  1860-84.  O.    M 
Current,   The  ;  the    weekly  literary,    news  and 
family  journal  of  our  time.     v.  1,  dec.  23, 
1883— June  28,  1884.    Cnicago.    1884.  F.    M 


37 


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CI.  50-69 


Democratic  review.  V.  22-31,  Jan.  1848— dec. 
1853.     N.  Y.  1848-52.  O.  M 

Note.     Title-page  of   V.  22-29  reads  "The  United 
States  mag'azine  and   democratic  review,  ed.  by  T : 
Prentice  Kettell."    Disci mtlnued. 
Diplomatic  review,  books  1 — 7.      Sheffield  and 
Lond.  1855—81.  F.,  Q.,  O.  M 

Contents.  Book  1.  v.  1-2,  oct.  13.  1855— aug.  9, 
ia56;  pub.  as  the  [Sheffield]  Free  press.  2.  v.  3-6, 
auj?.  16, 1856— dec.  1858-  3.  v.  7-13,  1859-65.  4.  v.  14- 
18,  1866-70.  6.  V.  19-21,  1871-73.  6.  v.  22-25,  1874- 
jan.  1877.  7.  Supplementary  vol ,  1825-81. 
Dublin  review,  The.  V.  83-95,  July  1878— oct. 
1884.     Dublin.     1878-84.  O.  M 

Eclectic  magazine.  The,  of  foreign  literature, 
science  and  art ;  W.  H.  Bidwell,  ed.  and 
prop.  V.  59-75,  81-84,  88-103,  may  1863— 
dec.  1884.     N.  Y.  1865-84.  O.  M 

Note.    v.  64  commences  a  new  series,  numbered 
separately. 
English  illustrated  magazine,  The.     V.  1,  oct. 
1883— sept.  1884.     Lond.  1884.  O.  M 

Edinburgh  review.  The,  or  Critical  journal.  V. 
1-50,  52,  54-59,  87-92,  95-160,  oct.  1803— oct. 
1884.  Edinb.  1803-34,  1881-84,  O.  ;  N.  Y. 
[Am.  reprint]  1848-83.  Q.  M 

Every  Saturday ;  a  journal  of  choice  reading 
selected  from  foreign  current  literature. 
V.  4,  5,  7,  July  1867— June  1869.  Bost.  1867- 
69.  Q.  M 

Discontinued. 
Fortnightly  review,  The,  ed.  by  T.  H.  S.Escott. 
V.  31,   3.5-41,   Jan.   1879— dec.  1884.     Lond. 
1879-84.   O.  M 

Note.    V.  31-37  ed.  by  J:  Morley. 
Eraser's  magazine  for  town  and  country.    V. 
76-80.  103-106,  July  1867— oct.  1882.     Lond. 
1867-83.  O.  ■  M 

Discontinved. 
Galaxy,  The  ;   a  magazine  of  entertaining  liter- 
ature.    V.  3-7,  15-24,  Jan.  1867— dec.  1877. 
N.  Y.  1867-77.  O.  M 

Note.     Title-page  of   v.  3-7  reads  "an  illustrated 
magazine"  etc.    Disamtinued. 
Good  words,  ed.  by  Norman  Macleod.    V.  6-8, 
Jan.  1865— dec.  1867.    Lond.  1865-67.  O.     M 
Graphic,  The  ;  an  illustrated  weekly  newspaper. 
V.  29,  30,  Jan.— dec.  1884.  Lond.  F.         RM 
Greenbank's  periodical  library  ;    containing  a 
republication  of  new  and  standard  works. 
V.  1-3.     Phila.  1833-35.  D.  M 

Discontinued. 
Harper's    new    monthly  magazine.      V.  1-69, 
June  1850— no V.  1884.    N.  Y.  1850-84.  O.    M 
—  Same.    [Circulating copy].  V.  5-7,  14,  15,  18-20, 
23-25,  27,  37,  42-55,  62-69.    N.  Y.  1852-84.  O. 
52 : 5-69 
Harper's  weekly  ;  a  journal  of  civilization.     V. 
1-28,  Jan.  1857-dec.  1884.   N.  Y.  1857-84.  F. 

BM 
Harper's  young  people.     V.  1-5,  nov.  1879— oct. 
1884.     N.  Y.  1880-84.  Q.  M 

Hesperian,  The  ;  a  monthly  miscellany  of  gen- 
eral literature,  original  and  select,  ed.  by 
W:  D.  Gallagher.  V.  3,  nov.  1838— apr.  1839. 
Columbus,  0.  1839.  O.  M 

Discontinued. 
Hours  at  home  ;  a  popular  monthly  of  instruc- 
tion and  recreation,  ed.  by  J.  M.  Sherwood. 
V.  3-9,   may  1866— oct.  1869.     N.  Y.  1866- 
69.  O.  M 

Note.  Title-page  of  v.  3-6  reads  "a  popular  monthly 
devoted  to  religious  and  useful  literature".  V.  9 
drops  the  editor's  name.    Discontinued. 


Illustrated  liOndon  news,  The.  V.  1-85,  may 
1842- dec.  1884.     Lond.  1842-84.  F.  RM 

International  monthly  magazine.  The,  of  liter- 
ature, science  and  art.  "V.  2-5,  dec.  1850— 
apr.  1852.     N.  Y.  1851,  1852.  O.  M 

Discontinued. 

International  review.     V.  1-14,  jan.  1874— June 

1883.  N.  Y.  1874-83.  O.  M 
Discontinued. 

Knickerbocker,  The,  or  New  York  monthly 
magazine.  V.  34^66,  July  1849— oct.  18&5. 
N.  Y.  1849-65.  O.  M 

Note.    V.  60  adds  "of  literature,  art,  politics  and 
society"  to  the  title.  Title-page  of  v.  61,  62  reads  "The 
Knickerbocker  monthly;    a  national   magazine   of 
literature,  art,  politics  and  society,  ed.  b^  Kinahan 
Cornwallis."    Title-page  of  v.  63-65  reads  "The  ameri- 
can  monthly  Knickerbocker;   devoted  to  literature, 
science  and  politics,  ed.  by  J.  Holmes  Agnew."   V.  66 
became  "The  fcederal  american"   and   was  discon- 
tinued after  four  numbers  were  publ. 
Land  we  love.  The ;  a  monthly  maj^azine  de- 
voted to  literature,   military  history  and 
agriculture.     V.   1-5,   may  1866— oct.  1868. 
Charlotte,  N.  C.  1866-68.  0.  M 

Discontinued. 
Lippincott's  magazine  of  popular  literature  and 
science.  V.  6-34,  July  1870— dec.  1884.  Phila. 
1870-84.  O.  M 

Littell's  living  age,  conducted  by  E.  Littell. 
V.  1-9,  18,  20-31,  40-103,  116,  119-163,  apr. 
1844— dec.  1884.     Bost.  1844-84.  O.  M 

[London,  Eng.].  The  Times.  Oct.  1878— dec. 
1879.     Lond.  1878-9.  F.  M 

London  society;  an  illustrated  magazine  of 
light  and  amusing  literature  for  the  hours 
of  relaxation.  V.  13-16,  34-46,  Jan.  1868— 
dec.  1884.     Lond.  1868-84.  O.  M 

Longman's  magazine.     V.  1-4,  nov.  1882— oct. 

1884.  Lond.  1883,  1884.  O.  M 
Macmillan's  magazine.     V.  36-50,   may  1877— 

oct.  1884.     Lond.  1877-84.  O.  M 

[Madison]  Wisconsin  democrat,  weeMy.     Oct. 

18.  1842— feb.  1843.    Madison.  1842-3.  F.   M 
[— ]  "Wisconsin  enquirer,  weekly.    Nov.  8,  1838— 

June  15,  1842.    Madison.  1838-42.  F.  M 

[— ]  Wisconsin  patriot,  weekly.    Sept.  23,  1884— 

June  1859.  Madison.  1854-9.  F.  M 

[— ]  Wisconsin  daily  patriot.    April  1860— dec. 

1862.  Madison.  1860-2.  F.  M 

Manhattan,  The  ;  an  illustrated  literary  maga- 
zine.   V.  1-4,  Jan.  1883— sept.  1884.    N.  Y. 

1883,  1884.  O.  M 

Discontinued. 
Milwaukee   sentinel,  weekly.     June  37,   1837— 

June  1841;  sept.  23,  1843— march  1844.  Milw. 

1837-44.  F.  M 

—  journal,  weekly.    Aug.  27,  1841— feb.  16,1842. 

Milw.  1841-2.  F.  M 

—  courier,  weekly.    March  27,  1841— dec.  13,  1843. 

Milw.  1841-3.  F.  M 

—  daily   sentinel.     Dec.  30,  1844-jan.  1,  1846. 

Milw.  1844-6.  F.  M 

—  daily  gazette.     Jan.   5— feb.  14,  1846.    Milw. 

1846.  F.  M 

1—1  Daily  sentinel  and  gazette.  Feb.  16, 1846— 

may  9,  1848.  Milw.  1846-8.  F.  M 

—  weekly  sentinel  and  gazette.    May  24,  1848 

— jiine  5,  1850.  Milw.  1848-50.  F.  M 

—  daily  news.     Feb.  15,  1855— dec.  1880.    Milw. 

1855-80.  F.  ^,.  M 

—  weekly   news.     Jan.  1864— dec  1878.    Milw. 

1864^78.  F.  M 


CI.  50-59 


GENERAL  PERIODICALS. 


40 


Milwaukee—  Contimted. 

r— 1  Daily  people's  press.     Aug.   16— dec.    14, 

1860.  Milw.  1860.  F.  M 

r— 1  Daily  life,  weekly.     Jan.— dec.  1864.   Milw. 

1864.  F.  M 

[— ]  Daily    Wisconsin.      July    1863— dec.    1866. 

Milw.  1863-6.  F.  M 

1—1  Banner  und  volksfretmd.    Sept.  1863— dec. 

1866.  Milw.  1863-6.  F.  M 

—  herold,   weekly.       Sept.    19,    1863— sept.    1866. 

Milw.  1863-6.  F.  M 

—  see-bote,    daily.      Sept.   24,   1863— dec.   1866. 

Milw.  1863-6.  F.  M 

—  journal    of    commerce,    weekly.       Nov.     17, 

1866— dec.  1873.  Milw.  1866-73.  F.  M 

r — 1  Daily  commercial  times.     Jan.   1875 — dec. 

1877.  Milw.  1875-7.  F.  M 

—  daily  sentinel.     July  4,  1864r-dec.  1866;  Jan. 

1879— may  20,  1882.  Milw.  1864-82.  F.  M 
[— ]  Daily  republican  and  news.   Jan.  3, 1881— 

may  20,  1882.  Milw.  1881-2.  F.  HI 

r — 1  Daily   republican-sentinel.     May  22 — dec. 

1882.  Milw.  1883.  F.  M 

—  sentinel.      Jan.    1883— march    1885.      Milw. 

1883-5.  F.  M 

r- 1  Daily  journal.      Nov.   16,   1882— dec.  1884. 
Milw.  1882-4.  F.  M 

Minerva,  The.    V.  3,  apr.— sept.  1825.     T.  p.  w. 
[N.  Y.  1825.]  M 

'ote.     Contains    also    "The   New   York    literary 
gazette  and  Phi  beta  kappa  repository"  v.  1,  no.  1-5. 
Modem  age,  The.  V.  1-3,  Jan.  1883— June  1884. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1883,  1884.  O.  M 

Discontinued. 
Monogrraph.,  The  ;  a  serial  collection  of  indexed 
essays.    V.  1,  no.  1-50.    Bangor,  Me.  1881- 
83.  O.  M 

Nation,  The  ;  a  weekly  journal  devoted  to  poli- 
tics, literature,  science  and  art.  V.  2-39, 
Jan.  1866— dec.  1884.  N.  Y.  1866-84.  Q.  RM 
National  quarterly  review.  The,  ed.  by  E :  I. 
Sears.  V.  !>-9,  11-19,  26,  27,  30,  32-41,  June 
1862— oct.  1880.     N.  Y.  1862-80.  O.  M 

Note.  In  V.  35-37  the  editor's  name  Is  changed  to 
D:  A.  Gorton,  in  v.  38-40  the  name  of  C:  H.  Woodman 
is  added,  and  v.  41  Is  ed.  by  the  latter  alone.  DUi- 
amtinued. 


No 


New  Englander,  The,  ed.  by  G:  P.  Fisher, 
Timothy  D wight  and  W:  L.  Kingsley.  V. 
21-28.  iiiew  Haven.  1862-69.  O.  M 


Note.  No  editor's  name  given  on  title-page  of  v. 
21-34. 

New  York  herald.  Nov.  9,  1860— Jan.  1,  1862; 
dec.  1862— dec.  1866.  N.  Y.  1860-6.  F.        M 

Nineteenth  century.  The ;  a  monthly  review 
ed.  by  James  Knowles.  V.  1-16,  march 
1877— dec.  1884     Lond.  1877-84.  O.  M 

North  american  review,  The.  V.  66-73,  75-109, 
116-119,  127-139,  Jan.  1848— dec.  1884.  N.  Y. 
1848-84.  O.  M 

North  british  review,  The.  V.  1-53,  may  1844— 
Jan.  1871.    Edinb.  1844-71.  O.  M 

Discontinued. 

Old  and  new.  V.  3,  4,  6,  8-11,  jan.  1871— may 
1875.     Bost.  1871-75.  O.  M 

Discontinued. 

Outing  and  the  wheelman  ;  an  illustrated  month- 
ly magazine  of  recreation.  V.  1-4,  oct. 
1882— sept.  1884.    Bost.  1882-84.   Q.  M 

Note.  V.  1,  2  are  called:  "The  wheelman;  an  il- 
lustrated magazine  of  cycling  literature  and  news." 

Overland  monthly.  The,  devoted  to  the  develop- 
ment of  the  country.    1st  ser.,  v.  8-11 ;  2d 


ser.,  V.  1-4,  Jan.  1872— dec.  1873,  jan.  1883— 
dec.  1884.  San  Francisco,  1872-84.  O.  M 
Penn  monthly.  The ;  devoted  to  literature, 
science,  art  and  politics.  V.  6-14,  jan. 
1875— July  1882.     Phila.  1875-82.  O.  M 

Discontinued. 
Princeton  review,  The.    V.  26,  28,  and  new  ser., 
V.  5-14,  Jan.  1854— oct.  1856,  Jan.  1880-dec. 
1884.     N.  Y.  1854-84.  O.  M 

Note.    V.  26,  28  have  title-page,  reading  "The  bib- 
lical repertory  and  Princeton  review."    Discontinued. 
Punch.     V.  86,  87,  Jan.— dec.  1884.    Lond.  1884. 
Q.  RM 

Putnam's  monthly  magazine  of  american  liter- 
ature, science  and  art.  V.  1-14,  16,  jan. 
1853— nov.  1870.    N.  Y.  1853-70.  O.  M 

Note.    Title-page  of  v.  10  reads:   "Emerson's  maga- 
zine and  Putnam's  monthly,  vol.  5."    V.  11-16  form  a 
new  series  of  which  the  title  is  "Putnam's  magazine; 
original  papers  on  literature,  science,  art  and  na- 
tional interests."    Discontinued. 
Quarterly  review.  The.  V.  1-99, 101-120,  122-126, 
128-130,  134,  135,  137-139,  141-158,  feb.  1809 
-oct.  1884.     Lond.  1809-52,  1881-84.  O.;  N. 
Y.  (Am.  reprint)  1852-80.  Q.  M 

St.  Nicholas ;  an  illustrated  magazine  for  young 
folks,  conducted  by  Mary  Mapes  Dodge. 
V.  1-11,  nov.  1873— bet.  1884.  O.  M 

Note.  Title-page  of  v.  1-8,  pt.  1,  reads :  "St.  Nicholas ; 
Scribner's  illustrated  magazine  for  girls  and  boys, 
etc." 

—  Same.     [Circulating  copy.]     V.   5-11.     N.   Y. 

1877-84.  O.  52:305-311 

Saturday  magazine.  The  ;  a  journal  of  choice 
reading  selected  from  latest  foreign  liter- 
ature. V.  1-3,  dec.  1878— Jan.  1880.  Bost. 
1879-80.  Q.  M 

Discontinued. 
Scribner's  monthly ;    an  illustrated  magazine 
for  the  people,  conducted  by  J.  G.  Holland. 
V.  1-22,  nov.  1870— oct.  1881.    N.  Y.  1871-81. 
O.  M 

Note.    Succeeded  by  "The  century",  which  see. 

—  Same.     [Circulating  copy.]    V.  9,  10,  12,  20-22. 

N.  Y:  1875-81.  0.  52  :  209-222 

Southern  literary  messenger.  The  ;  devoted  to 
every  department  of  literature  and  the  fine 
arts.  V.  15,  16,  jan.  1849— dec.  1850.  Rich- 
mond. 1849,  1850.  Q.  M 
Discontinued. 

Temple  bar  ;  a  London  magazine  for  town  and 
country  readers.  V.  2-26,  30,  35,  36,  38-41, 
43-72,  apr.  1861— dec.  1884.  Lond.  1861-84. 
O.  M 

Vicksburg  daily  whig.  Jan. — dec.  1839.  Vicks- 
burg.  Miss.  1839.  F.  M 

Westminster  review,  The.  V.  58-92,  96-100,  102, 
103,  105-122,  July  1852-oct.  1884.  N.  Y. 
(Am.  ed.)  1852-83.  Q.  ;  Lond.  1884.  O.       M 

Wide  awake.  V.  1-19,  July  1875— nov.  1884. 
Bost.  [18751-1884.     19  v.  'Q.  M 

—  Same.     [Circulating  copy].  52:401-419 
Youth's  cabinet.  The  ;  a  repository  of  gems  for 

the    mind  and   heart,    Francis  C.  Wood- 
worth,  ed.    HI.    N.  Y.  1846.  O.  M 


German. 

Deutsche  rundschau,  herausg.  von  Julius  Ro- 

denberg.      V.    1-41,    oct.    1874— dec.   1884. 

Berlin.  1874-84.  O.  M 

Gartenlaube,  Die  ;  illustrirtes  familienblatt.    V. 

29-32,  Jan.  1881— dec.  1884.    Leipz.  1881-84. 

F.  M 


GENERAL  PERIODICALS. 


CI.  50-59 


42 


Illustrirte  zeitung ;  wochentliche  nachrichten 
iiber  alle  ereignisse,  zustiinde  und  person- 
lichkeiten  der  gegenwart,  iiber  tagesge- 
schichte,  offentliehes  und  gesellschaf  tlicnes 
leben,  wissenschaft  und  kunst,  handel  und 
industrie,  musik,  theater  und  mode.  V.  82, 
83,  Jan. -dec.  1884.     Leipz.  1884.  F.  M 

Im  neuen  reicli ;  wochenschrift  f iir  das  leben 
des  deutschen  volkes  in  staat,  wissenschaft 
und  kunst,  herausg.  von  W:  Lang.  V.  16- 
22,  July  1878— dec.  1881.   Berlin.  1878-81.  O. 

M 
Note.    Konrad  Rcichard  ed.  of  v.  16.    Discontinued. 

Milwaukee  freidenker ;    zeitschrift   fiir   freies 

menschenthum.    V.  1-5,  10-13,  apr.  1872— 

dec.  1884.    Milw.  1872-84.  F.  RM 

Note.    The  title,  since  jan.  1,  187.5  is  "Freidenker; 

freiheit,  bildung  und  wohlstand  fur  alle." 

Nord  und  slid :  eine  deutsche  monatsschrift, 
herausg.  von  Paul  Lindau.  V.  1-32,  april 
1877— march  1885.  Etched  portraits.  Ber- 
lin and  Breslau.  1877-85.  O.  M 

Salon,  Der,  fiir  literatur,  kunst  und  gesellschaf t, 
herausg.  von  Franz  Hirsch.  \.  23-84,  jan. 
1879— dec.  1884.    Leipz.  1879-84.  O.  M 

Ueber  land  und  meer ;  allgemeine  illustrirte 
zeitung.  V.  49-52,  oct.  1882— sept.  1884. 
Stuttgart.  1882-84.  F.  RM 

TJm  die  welt ;  Keppler  und  Schwarzmann's 
illustrirte  zeitung.  V.  1-3,  sept.  1881— 
march  1883.    N.  Y.  1882-83.  F.  RM 


Unsere  zeit ;  deutsche  revue  der  gegenwart. 
V.  1-46,  Jan.  1857— dec.  1884.  Leipz.  18.57- 
84.  O.  M 

Note.  Title-page  of  v.  J-9  reads  '-Jahrbuch  zum 
Conversations-lexlkon",  of  v.  10-27  adds  "Monats- 
schrift zum  Conversations-lexikon"  to  present  title. 

Vierteljahrliches  magazin  der  modernen  lite- 
ratur. V.  21-25,  28-31,  33,  35,  36,  Jan.  1881 
—Jan.  1885.    Milw.  1881-85.  O.  M 

Vom  fels  zum  meer  ;  Spemann's  illustrirte  zeit- 
schrift fiir  das  deutsche  haus.  V.  1-6,  oct. 
1881— sept.  1884.    Stuttgart.  1881-84.  O.    M 

Westermann's  illustrirte  deutsche  monats- 
hefte,  herausg.  von  F:  Spielhagen ;  ein 
familienbuch  fur  das  gesammte  geistige 
leben  der  gegenwart.  v.  45-56,  oct.  1878  — 
sept.  1884.    Braunschweig.  1879-84.  Q.     M 


L'echo  de  la  France  ;  revue  etrangfere  de  science 

et  de  litterature.    V.  1-5,  Montreal.  1865- 

68.    O.  M 

Revue  des  deux  mondes.     V.  [195-198,  255-278], 

Jan.— aug.  1871,  jan.  1881— dec.  1884.  Paris. 

1871-84.  O.  M 

Note.    The   numbering   on   the   title-page  of  the 

vols,    is    as   follows:     2de   periode,    tome   91-94;    3e 

periode,  tome  43-66. 

Revue  Internationale  sous  la  direction  de  M. 

Angelo  de  Gubernatis.     V.   1-3,   dec.  25, 

1883— sept.  10,  1884.    Florence,  1884.  O.    M 


11.    PHILOSOPHY. 


1.    In  general. 


1.    Comprehensive  works. 

Horwicz,  Adolf.  Wesen  und  aufgabe  der  philo- 
sophie,  ihre  bedeutung  fiir  die  gegenwart 
und  ihre  ansichten  fiir  die  zukunft.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  v5 
Grassmann,    Robert.      Die    wissenschaftslehre, 
Oder  philosophie.    Stettin.  1875.  O.     100:1 
Contents.    1.  T.   Die  denklehre.— 2.  T.   Die  wlssens- 
lehre.    3.  T.    Die  erkenntnissiehre.    (les  buch:    Die 
bewusstseinslehre;  2es  buch:  Die  bildungslehre;  Ses 
buch:  Diegeisteslehre;  4e8buch:  Das  staatswissen.) 
4.  T.  Die  weisheitslehre.    (les buch:  Die  vertiet'ung'S- 
lehre;   Sesbuch:   Die  ofifenbarungslehre;    3es  buch: 
Die  heilslehre;  4es  buch:  Das  gotteswissen.) 
Voltaire,  Fran9ois  Marie  Arouet  de.    A  philoso- 
phical dictionary.    From  the  french,  with 
add.  notes,   both  critical   and  argumenta- 
tive.   Bost.  1856.    2  V.  in  1.  O.  103+1 

2.    Essays- 

Bowen,  Francis.  Philosophical  essays.  In  Jds 
Gleanings.  824.1:6 

Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 
Cornwallis,  C.  F.     Philosophical  inquiries   and 

?hilosoph.  experiences  by  a  pariah.  {Anon.'\ 
n  Small  booKs  on  great  suDJects. 

829.2:  48  vl 
Dana,  Alexander  H.    Ethical  and  physiological 
inquiries,   chiefly  relative    to    subjects  of 
popular  interest'.    N.  Y.  1863.  D.        104:9 
Contents.    Races  of  men.— Compensations  of  life.— 
Identity.  —  Necessity.  —  Authorship.  —  Influence   of 
great    men.  —  Lawyers.  —  Hereditary    character.  — 
Sensuality.— Health.— Narcotic  stimu  lants.- External 
religion.  —  Inequality   in   the    condition  of   men.  — 
Wisdom  of  the   ancients. —Theology.  — War.— Semi- 
naries of  learning.- Reason  and  faith.— The  super- 
natural.— Fear  of   death.— Character  as  determined 
by   corporeal    organism.— Self-renovation.— Govern- 
ment and  laws.— Science  of  medicine.— Diet.— Popu- 
lation. —  Probation  of  life.  —  Neuromathy.— Inspira- 
tion.—Nemesis. 
De   duincey,  T:    Essays  on    the   philosophical 
writers.  Iw  824.2:  29 

Contents,  see  under  English  literature.  Essays. 
Hedge,  F:  H:    Atheism  in  philosophy,  and  other 
essays.    Bost.  1884.  D.  104:8 

Ccmterits.    Epicurus.- Arthur  Schopenhauer's  phil- 
osophy—Critique of  pessimism  as  taught  by  Eduard 
V.  Hartmann.— Life  and  character  of  Augustine.— 
Gottfried  W:  v.  Leibniz.— Immanuel  Kant.- Irony.— 
The  philosophy  of  fetlchlsm.— Genius.- The  lords  of 
life. 
Hume,  D:    Essays  and  treatises  on  various  sub- 
jects ;   with  a  brief  sketch  of  the  author's 
life  and  writings.     Added,  dialogues  con- 
cerning natural  religion.    Bost.  n.  d.    O. 


Contents.  My  own  life.- Letter  from  Adam  Smith 
to  W:  Strahan.— Inquiry  concerning  human  under- 
standing.—Dissertation  on  the  passions.— An  inquiry 
concerning  the  principles  of  morals.— A  dialogue.— 
The  natural  history  of  religion.— Essays  on  suicide.— 
Dialogues  concerning  natural  religion. 
McCosh.,  James.  Philosophic  series ;  no.  1-7. 
N.  Y.  1882-84.     2  v.  D.  104:7 

Contents.    (V.  1.)    1.    Criteria  of  diverse  kinds  of 
truth,  a  treatise  on  applied  logic.    2.   Energy,  suffi- 
cient and  final  cause.    3.  Development,  what  It  can 
do  and  what  It  cannot  do.    4.  Certitude,  providence 
and  prayer.    (V.  3.)  5.  Locke's  theory  of  knowledge, 
with  a  notice  of  Berkeley.    6.  Agnosticism  of  Hume 
and  Huxley,  with  a  notice  of  the  Scottish  school.   7. 
A  criticism  of  the  critical  philosophy. 
Mill,  J:  Stuart.     [Philosophical  essays.]    In  his 
Dissertations  and  discussions.     824.2  :  70 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 
Peirce,  C:  S.,  ed.     Studies  in  logic  by  members 
of    the  Johns  Hopkins  university.     Bost. 
1883.  D.  160:9 

Contents.    Marauand,  A.    The  logic  of  the  epicu- 
reans;   A  machine  for  producing  syllogistic  varia- 
tions.—Franklin,  C.  L.    On  the  algebra  of  logic- 
Mitchell,  O.  H.    On  a  new  algebra  of  logic— GUI- 
man,  B.    I.     Operations  in    relative    number   with 
application  to  the  theory  of  probabilities.— Peirce, 
C:  S.    A  theory  of  probable  inference. 
Porter,  Noah.  Science  and  sentiment ;  with  other 
papers,  chiefly  philosophical.    N.  Y.  1882. 
D.  104:5 

Contents.    Science  and  sentiment.— The  science  of 
nature  versus  the  science  of  man.— What  we  mean 
by  christian  philosophy.— The  autobiography  of  J: 
Stuart  Mill.— J  :  Stuart  Mill  as  a  philosopher,  and  as  a 
theologian.- Prof.  Tyndall's  last  deliverance.- Physi- 
ological metaphysics.- Force,  law  and  design.— Prof . 
Huxley's   exposition  of    Hume's   philosophy.  —  The 
newest  atheism.- Herbert  Spencer  s  theory  of  socio- 
logy.—The    Kantian    centennial.- The    collapse    of 
faith. 
Prometheus  in  Atlantis  ;   a  prophecy  of  the  ex- 
tinction of  the  christian  civilization.    N.  Y. 
1867.  D.  104:2 

St.  John,  H:,  viscount  Bolingbroke.  Letters  or 
essays  addressed  to  Alex.  Pope.  In  his 
Works.  820.2:18  v3,4 

Contents.   Concerning  the  nature,  extent  and  reality 
of  human  knowledge.— On  the  folly  and  presumption 
of  philosophers.— On  the  rise  and  progress  of  mono- 
theism.—Concerning  authority  in  matters  of  religion. 
Sinnett,  A.  P.    The  occult  world.    Bost.  1882.  D. 

104:6 

Contents.    Occultism  and  Its  adepts.— The  Theoso- 

phlcal  society  of  N.  Y.— Recent  occult  phenomena. 

—Teachings  of  occult  philosophy. 

Stewart,   Dugald.     Philosophical  essays ;    with 

add.,    ed.   by   sir  W:  Hamilton.      Edinb. 

1877.  O.  191+8  v5 

Contents.     Preliminary  dissertation:    Some  errors 

relative  to  the  phllosopny  of  mind  corrected ;    Some 

objections  relative  thereto  obviated.— Pt.  1.   Essays 

of  a  metaphysical  import:    On  Locke's  account  of  the 

sources  of  human  knowledge  and  Its  Influence  on  the 


PHILOSOPHY— GENERAL. 


01.  100-109 


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doctrines  of  some  of  his  successors;  On  the  idealism 
of  Berlceley;    On  the  influence  of  Locke's  authority 
upon  the  philosophical  systems  which  prevailed  in 
Prance  during-  the  latter  part  of  the  18th  century; 
On  the  metaphysical  theories  of   Hartley,  Priestly 
and  Darwin;    On  the  tendency  of  some  late  philo- 
logical speculations.— Pt.  3.   Essajjs  relative  to  mutters 
of  taste:  On  the  beautiful;  On  the  sublime;  On  taste; 
On  the  culture  of  certain  intellectual  habits   con- 
nected with  the  first  elements  of  taste. 
Warren,  S:   The  intellectual  and  moral  develop- 
ment of  the  present  age.    New  ed.    Edinb. 
1854.  D.  104:3 

Wright,  Chauncey.  Philosophical  discussions ; 
with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author  by 
C:  Eliot  Norton.  N.  Y.  1877.  O.  104:4 
Contents.  Biographical  sketch.— A  physical  theory 
of  the  universe.— Natural  theology  as  a  positive 
science.  —  The  philosophy  of  Herbert  Spencer.  — 
Limits  of  natural  selection.— The  genesis  of  species. 
—Evolution  by  natural  selection.— Evolution  of  self- 
consciousness.— The  conflict  of  studies.- The  uses 
and  origin  of  the  arrangements  of  leaves  in  plants  — 
McCosh  on  intuitions.  —  Mansel's  reply  to  Mill.  — 
Lewes's  Problems  of  life  and  mind.  —  McCosh  on 
Tyndall.— Speculative  dynamics.— Books  relating  to 
the  theory  of  evolution— German  darwinism.— A 
fragment  on  cause  and  effect.— John  Stuart  Mill ;  a 
commemorative  notice.— Index. 


3.    History. 

Bautain,  L:  Eugene  Marie.  An  epitome  of  the 
history  of  philosophy  ;  the  work  adopted 
by  the  university  of  France  for  instruction 
in  the  colleges  and  high  schools.  Tr.  from 
the  french,  with  add.  and  a  continuation  of 
the  history  from  the  time  of  Reid  to  the 
present  day,  by  C.  S.  Henr^^  [Harper's 
family  lib.]"    N."  Y.  1846.    2  v.  S.         109:4 

Lefevre,  Andre.  Philosophy,  historical  and  crit- 
ical ;  with  an  introd.  by  A.  H.  Keane. 
Lond.  1879.  D.  '  109:5 

Lange,  F:  Albert.  History  of  materialism  and 
criticism  of  its  present  importance.  Author- 
ized tr.  by  Ernest  Chester  Thomas.  Bost. 
1877-81.     8v.  O.  146:1 

Contents.    V.   1.    Materialism    in    antiquity.  —  The 


period  of  transition.— The  17th  century.  2.  The 
l8th  century.— Modern  philosophy.  3.  The  natural 
sciences.— Man  and  the  soul.— Morality  and  religion. 


Lewes,  G:  H:  The  biographical  history  of  philo- 
sophy, from  its  origin  in  Greece  down  to 
the  present  day.  Library  ed.  enl.  and  rev. 
N.  Y.  1866.    2V.  O.  '  109:1 

Owen,  J:  Evenings  with  the  skeptics,  or  Free 
discussion  on  free  thinkers.  Lond.  1881. 
2v.  O.  109:3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Pre-christian  skepticism.  2.  Christ- 
ian skepticism. 

Schwegrler,  Albert  F:  K:  Franz.  A  history  of 
philosophy  in  epitome.  Tr.  from  the  orig- 
mal  german  by  Julius  H.  Seelye.  5th  ed. 
N.  Y.  1866.  D.  109:2 

Stewart,  Dugald.  Dissertation  exhibiting  the 
progress    of     metaphysical,     ethical    and 

{)olifical  philosophy  since  the  revival  of 
etters  in  Europe-  with  add.  now  first 
gubl.,  ed.  by  sir  W:  Hamilton.  2d  ed.,  imp. 
idinb.  1877.  O.  191+8  vl 

TJeberweg,  F:  History  of  philosophy,  Jrom 
Thales  to  the  present  time.  Tr.  from  the 
4th  german  ed.  by  G:  S.  Morris,  with  add. 
by  Noah  Porter,  [and]  a  pref.  by  the  eds. 
of  the  Philosophical  and  theological  libr. 
[H.  B.  Smith  and  Ph.  Schafft  N.  Y. 
[1873].  2v.  O.  109-1-6 

Contents.    V.  1.  Ancient  and  mediaeval  philosopny. 


2.  Modern  philosophy  ;  with  add.  by  the  tr.,  an  app. 
on  english  and  americau  phil.  by  Noah  Porter,  and 
an  app.  on  Italian  "^hil.  by  Vincenzo  Botta. 


4.    Ancient  philosophies. 

Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurelius.  Thoughts.  Tr. 
by  G:  Long.  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  cor.  Lond. 
1&75.  D.  188:1 

Grote,  G:    Plato,  and  the  other  companions  of 
Sokrates.    3d  ed.    Lond.  1875.   3  v.  O. 
A  184+1 

Platen,  (lot.  Plato).  Works ;  a  new  and  literal 
version,  chiefly  from  the  text  of  Stallbaum. 
Lond.  1854.    6  v.  D.  184:2 

Contents.  V.  1 .  Apology  of  Socrates.  —  Crito.  — 
Phsedo.  —  Gorgias.—  Protagoras.— Phoedrus.  —  Theete- 
tus.—Euthyphron.— Lysis.  Tr.  byH.  Gary.  2.  The  re- 
public—Timaeus.—Critias.  Tr.  by  G.H.Davis.  3.  Me- 
no.— Euthydemus.- The  sophist.-  The  statesman.— 
Cratylus.  —  Parmenides.  —  The  banquet.  Tr.  by  G: 
Burges.  4.  Philebus.— Charm  ides.— Laches.— Menex- 
enus.— Hippias  major.— Hippias  minor.-Ion.— First 
Alciblades.  —  Second  Alcibiades.  —  Theages.  —  The 
rivals.  —  Hipparchus.  —  Minos.  —  Clitopho.  —  The 
epistles.  Tr.  by  G:  Burgos.  6.  The  laws.  Tr.  by  G: 
Burges.  6.  The  doubtful  works,  with  lives  of  Plato 
by  Diogenes  Laertius,  Hesychius  and  Olvmpiodorus, 
Introductions  to  his  doctrines  by  Alcinous  and 
Albinus,  the  notes  of  T:  Gray,  and  a  general  index  to 
the  whole  work.  Tr.  by  G :  Burges. 
—  A  day  in  Athens  with  Socrates ;  translations 
from  the  Protagoras  and  the  Republic  of 
Plato.     N.  Y.  1883.  S.  184:3 

Weygoldt,  G.  P.  Die  philosophic  der  stoa  nach 
ihrem  wesen  und  ihren  schicksalen  ;  fiir 
weitere  kreise  dargestellt.  [Die  grossen 
philosophen  des  alterthums.]     Leipz.  1883. 

Cornwallis,  C.  F.  A  brief  view  of  greek  phi- 
losophy, to  the  coming  of  Christ.  In  Small 
books  on  great  svibjects.         829.2  :  48  v2 


5.    Modern  philosophies. 

Cousin,  Victor.    Course  of  the  history  of  modern 

philosophy.    Tr.  by  O.  W.  Wight.    N.  Y, 

1866.    2v.  O.  ■  190:2 

Dean,  Amos.   Elements  of  philosophy  in  modern 

Europe.      In    his  History  of    civilization. 

309:5  v6 

Eucken,  Rudolph.    The  fundamental  concepts 

of  modern  philosophic  thought,  ci-iticallv 

and  historically    considered.     Tr.   by  M. 

Stuart  Phelps,  with   add.  and  cor.  by  the 

author    and  an  introd.   by  Noah  Porter. 

N.  Y.  1880.  D.  190:3 

Fischer,  Ernst  Kuno  Berthold.     Geschichte  der 

neuern  philosophic.  Miinchen  and  Heidelb. 

1867-80.     7v.  in8.  O.  190:1 

Contents.    V.  1.    Theil  1.    Allgemeine  einleitung.— 

Descartes'   leben,  schriften  und  lehre.     1.    Theil  1, 

Anhang.    Rene  Descartes'  hauptschriften  zur  grund- 

legung  seiner  philosophic.    1.   Theil  2.    Fortbildunsr 

der  lehre  Descartes'.— Spinoza.    2.  Leibniz  und  seine 

schule.     3.    Kant's  vernunftkritik  und    deren  ent- 

stehung.    4.  Kant's  System  der  reinen  vernunft  auf 

grund  der  vernunftkritik.    6.   Flchte  und  seine  vor- 

ganger.    6.  Friedrich  Wilhelm  Joseph  Schelling. 

—  Same.    V.  3-5.    Munchen.  1882-84.    3  v,  O. 

190:1 

Contents.    Same  cut  above.    V.  3,  4.  3te  neu  bearb. 

aufl.    5.  3te  verm,  und  rev.  aufl. 

Herbert,  T:  Martin.    The  realistic  assumptions 

of  modern  science  examined.    Lond.  1879. 

O.  142:2 


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Morell,  J.  D.  An  historical  and  critical  view  of 
the  speculative  philosophy  of  Europe  in 
the  19th  century.    N.  Y.  1858.  O.      190-|-4 

Rosmini-Serbati,  Antonio.  A  short  sketch  of 
modern  philosophies,  and  of  his  own 
system ;  witn  a  few  words  of  introd.  by 
father  Lockhart.     Lond.  1882.  D.        190:i5 

English. 

Frothingham,  Octavius  Brooks.  Transcendent- 
alism in  New  England  ;  a  history.  N.  Y. 
1876.  O.  191:1 

Concord  summer  school  of  philosophy.  Con- 
cord lectures  on  philosophy ;  comprising 
outlines  of  all  the  lectures  in  1882,  with  an 
historical  sketch  ;  coll.  and  arr.  by  Ray- 
mond L.  Bridgman.  rev.  by  the  several 
lecturers  and  approved  by  the  faculty. 
Cambridge,  Mass.  [18831.  O.  191-|;7 

Emerson,   Ralph  Waldo.      [Philosophical  writ- 
ings],    in  Ats  Complete  works.       820.1:8 
Contents,   see   %mder  English    literature,    Collected 
works. 

*         *         * 

Stephen,  Leslie.  History  of  english  thought  in 
the  18th  century.  2d  ed.  N .  Y.  1881.  2  v. 
O.  192:8 

Bacon,  Francis,  baron  Verulam  and  viscount  St. 

Albans.     [Philosophical  writings.]     In  his 

Works.  820.2:2 

Contents,   see  under  English    literature.    Collected 

Fowler,  T:    Bacon.    [Eng.  philosophers.]    N.  Y. 

1881.  D.  192:3 
Mead,  Edwin  Doak.    The  philosophy  of  Carlyle. 

Bost.  1881.  D.  191:2 

Monck,  W:  H.  S.  Sir  W:  Hamilton.  [Eng.  phil- 
osophers.]   N.  Y.  1881.  D.  191:6 

Veitch,  J:  Hamilton.  [Phil,  classics  for  eng. 
readers.]    Phila.  1882.  D.  191:6 

Mill,  J:  Stuart.  An  examination  of  sir  W: 
Hamilton's  philosophy,  and  of  the  principal 
philosophical  questions  discussed  in  nis 
writings.    Bost.  1865.  2  v.  O.  191:3 

Mansel,  H:  Longueville.  The  philosophy  of  the 
conditioned  ;  comprising  some  remarks  on 
sir  W:  Hamilton's  philosophy  and  on  mr. 
J:  S.  Mill's  examination  of  that  philosophy. 
Lond.  1866.  O.  191:4 

Masson,  D:  Recent  british  philosophy;  a  re- 
view, with  criticisms ;  incl.  some  com- 
ments on  mr.  Mill's  answer  to  sir  W: 
Hamilton.     N.  Y.  1866.  U.  192:6 

Bower,  G.  S.  D:  Hartley  and  James  Mill.  [Eng. 
philosophers.]    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  192:2 

Hobbes,   T:     [Philosophical  writings.]     In  his 

English  works.  820.2:12 

Contents,   see  under  English   literature,    Collected 

Locke,  J:    Works.    Lond.  w.  d.    2  v.  D.    192:4 

Contents.  V.  1,  2.  Philosophical  works,  with  a 
preliminary  essay  and  notes  by  J.  A.  St.  John.  V.  1. 
Preliminary  discourse  by  the  ed.— On  the  conduct  of 
the  understanding.— An  essay  concerning  the  human 
understanding,  book  1-2.  V.  2.  Same.  Book  3-4.— 
Controversy  with  the  bishop  of  Worcester.  —  An 
examination  of  P.  Malebrancne's  opinion  of  seeing 
all  things  in  God,  with  remarks  upon  some  of  mr. 
Norris's  books.- Elements  of  natural  philosophy.- 
Some  thoughts  concerning  reading  and  study  for  a 
gentleman. 
Mivart,  St.  G:  Nature  and  thought ;  an  intro- 
duction to  a  natural  philosophy.     Lond. 

1882.  O.  192:10 


Fowler,  T:    Shaftesbury  and  Hutcheson.     [Eng. 
philosophers.]    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  192:9 

Farrer,   James  A.      Adam    Smith,    1723—1790. 
[Eng.  philosophers.]  N.Y.  1881.  D.    192:5 
Spencer,  Herbert.     [A  system  of  synthetic  phil- 
osophy.]    N.  Y.  1873-82.  D.  192:7 
Contents.     Pt.    1.     First   principles    of  a   nevr 
system  of  philosophy  :    The  knowable  ;   The  un- 
knowable.   Pt.  2,  3.    The  principles  of  biologTr : 
V.  1.  The  data  of  biology;  The  inductions  of  biology; 
The  evolution  of  life;   V.  2.   Morphological  develop- 
ment; Physiological  development;  Laws  of  multipli- 
cation;  Appendices.    Pt.  4,  5.    The  principles  of 
psychology:    V.  1.   The  data  of  psychology;   The 
inductions  of  psychology;   General  synthesis;   Phys- 
ical synthesis;  App.;    V.  2.  Special  analysis;  General 
analysis;    Corollaries.     Pt.  6,  7,   [8  unpubl.l.     The 
principles  of  sociology  :   V.  1.  The  data  of  sociol- 
ogy; The  inductions  of  sociology;  The  domestic  rela- 
tions ;  V.  2.  Ceremonial  institutions ;  Political  institu- 
tions. Pt.  9,  [iOwnpuW.].  The  principles  of  moral- 
ity:   V.  1.  The  data  of  ethics. 
Birks,   T:  Rawson.     Modern  physical  fatalism 
and  the  doctrine  of  evolution  ;   an  exami- 
nation of  mr.  H.  Spencer's  First  principles. 
Lond.  1876.  D.  192:1 
Stewart,  Dugald.    Collected  works,  ed.  by  sir 
W:  Hamilton.    Edinb.  1877.    11  v.  O. ' 

191+8 
Contenti^.  V.  1.  Progress  of  metaphysical,  ethical 
and  political  philosophy.  2-4.  Elements  of  the 
philosophy  of  the  human  mind.  5.  Philosophical 
essays.  6,  7.  The  philosophy  of  the  active  and 
moral  powers  of  man.  8,  9.  Lectures  on  political 
economy.  10.  Biographical  memoirs  of  Adam  Smith, 
W:  Robertson,  T:  Keid.— Veitch,  J.  A  memoir  of 
Dugald  Stewart  with  selections  from  his  correspon- 
dence. 11.  Translations  of  the  passages  in  foreign 
languages  contained  in  the  collected  works.— General 
index. 


G 


erman. 


Heine,   H:     Zur  geschichte    der    religion    und 

philosophic  inDeutsehland.   I71  7ii«Siimmt- 

liche  werke.  830  :  139  v6 

Gostwick,  Joseph.     German  culture  and  cliristi- 

anity ;     their    controversy    in    1770—1880. 

Lond.  1882.  O.  211  :  21 

Hall,   Granville  Stanley.      [Essays  on  german 

philosophy].     In  his  Aspects  of  german 

culture.  824.1:39 

Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 

Feuerbach,   L:  Andreas.      Siimmtliche    werke. 

Leipz.  1846-76.    10  v.  in  8.  O.  193:1 

Contents.    V.  1.   Erlauterungen  und  erganzungon 

zum  Wesen  des  chrlstenthums.    2.   Philosophischo 

kritiken  und  grundsatze.    3.  Gedanken  iiber  tod  utul 

unsterblichkeit.    4.   Geschichte  der  neuern  phlloso- 

phie  von  Bacon  v.  Verulam  bis  Benedict  Spinoza. 

6.  Darstellung,  entwicklung  und  krltik  der  Leibnitz- 

'schen  philosophic.    6.  Pierre  Baylo;   ein  beitrag  zur 

geschichte  der  philosophic  und  mcnschheit.    7.  Das 

Wesen  des  chrlstenthums.    8.  Vorlesungen  iiber  das 

wesen  der  religion,  nobst  zusatzen  und  anmerkun- 

gen.    9.  Theogonie  nach  den  quellen  des  elassischen, 

hebriiischen  und  christlichen  alterthums.    10.  Gott- 

helt,  f  reihoit  und  unsterblichkeit  vom  standpunkto 

der  anthropologic. 

Fichte,  J:  Gottlieb.     The  characteristics  of  the 

present  age.    Tr.  from  the  german  by  W: 

Smith.    Lond.  1847.  D.  142:5 

—  The    science   of    knowledge.     Tr.    from    the 

german  by  A.  E.  Kroeger.    Phila.  1868.   D. 

141:1 
Everett,  C:  Carroll.    Fichte's  Science  of  knowl- 
edge ;  a  critical  exposition.    (.German  phil. 
classes.)    Chicago.  1884.  S.  142:6 

Hartmann,  K:  Robert  E:  v.  Philosophy  of  the 
unconscious  ;  speculative  results  according 
to  the  inductive  method  of  physical  science. 


PHILOSOPHY— GENERAL. 


01.  100-109 


50 


Authorized  tr.  by  W:  Chatterton  Coupland. 
N.  Y.  1884.    3  V.  O.  193:8 

Vailiing'er,  Hans.  Hartmann,  Diihring  und 
Lange;  zur  geschichte  der  deutschen  phi- 
losophie  im  19ten  jahrhundert ;  ein  kriti- 
scher  essay.    Iserlohn.  1876.  O.  193:9 

Pfleiderer,  Edmund.  Der  moderne  pessimismus. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

§04  :  15  v4 

Gatschenberger,  Stephan.  Nihilismus,  pessim- 
ismus und  weltschmerz ;  geschrieben  aus 
anlass  der  enthiillung  eines  monuments 
fiir  den  grafen  Szechenyi  in  Pest.  In  Deut- 
sche zeit-  und  streit-fragen.     304  :  15  vlO 

Sommer,  Hugo.  Die  religion  des  pessimismus. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  una  streit-fragen. 

304:  15  vl3 

Caird,  E:  Hegel.  [Philos.  classics  for  eng.  read- 
ers.]   Phila.  1883.  D.  193:4 

Kant,  Immanuel.  Critique  of  pure  reason.  Tr. 
from  the  german  by  J.  M.  D.  Meiklejohn. 
Lond.  1866.  D.  142:1 

Morris,  G:  S.  Kant's  Critique  of  pure  reason;  a 
critical  exposition.  [German  philosoph. 
classics.]    Chicago.  1882.  S.  142:4 

Watson,  J:  Kant  and  his  english  critics  ;  a  com- 

Barison  of  critical  and  empirical  philosophy. 
'.  Y.  1881.  O.  142+3 

Seth,  Andrew.  The  development  from  Kant  to 
Hegel,  with  chapters  on  the  philosophy  of 
religion.  (Pub.  by  the  HiDbert  trustees.) 
Lond.  1882.  O.  193  :  5 

Schlegel,  K:  W:  F:  v.  The  philosophy  of  life 
and  philosophy  of  language,  in  a  course  of 
lectures.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  A.  J.  W. 
Morrison.    N.  Y.  1848.  D.  193  :  3 

Watson,  J:  Schelling's  transcendental  idealism  ; 
a  critical  exposition.  [German  philosoph. 
classics.]    Chicago.  1882.  S.  141  :  2 

Schopenhauer,  Arthur.  Siimmtliche  werke ; 
herausg.  von  Julius  Frauenstadt.  2te  aufl. 
Leipz.  1877.     6  v.  O.  193  :  2 

Contents.  V.  1.  Einleitung  des  herausg-.  —  Arthur 
Schopenhauer,  ein  lebensbild  von  dem  herausg.  — 
Schriften  zur  erkenntnisslehre.  2,  3.  Die  Welt  als 
wille  und  vorstellung.  4.  Naturphilosophie  und 
ethik  :  Ueber  den  willen  in  der  natur.  —  Die  beiden 
grrundprobleme  der  ethik.  5,  6.  Parerg-a  und  parali- 
pomena,  klelne  philosophische  schriften  :  I.  Vom 
idealen  und  realen.  — Zur  geschichte  der  philosophic. 
—  Die  universitats-philosophie.  —  Die  absichtlichkeit 
im  schicksale  des  einzelnen.  —  Das  gelstersehen.  — 
Aphorismen  zur  lebensweisheit.  —  II.  Philosophic 
und  ihre  methode.  —  Logik  und  dialektik.  —  Der  in- 
tellekt.  —  Das  ding  an  sich  und  die  erscheinung.  — 


Pantheismus.  —  Phllosophle    und   wissenscbaft  der 

natur.  —  Farbenlehre.  —  Ethik.  —  Rechtslehre   und 

politik.  —  UnzerstSrbarkeit   durch   den  tod.  —  Nlch- 

tlgkeit  des  daseins.  —  Vom  leiden  der  welt.  —  Ueber 

den  selbstraord.  —  Die  bejahung  und  verneinung  des 

willens  zum  leben.  —  Religion.  —  Sanskrit-llteratur. 

—  Archaologische  betrachtungen .  —  Mythologische 

betrachtungen.  —  Metaphysik  des  schonen  und  iisthe- 

tik.  —  Urtheil,  kritik,  beifall  und  ruhm.  —  Gelehr- 

samkeit  und  gclehrte.  —  Selbstdenken.  —  Schriftstel- 

lerei  und  stil.  —  Lesen  und  biicher.  —  Sprache  und 

worte.  —  Psychologische  bemerkungen.  —  Ueber  die 

weiber.  —  Ueber  erziehung.  —  Zur  physiognomik.  — 

Ueber  liirm  und   gerausch.  —  Gleichnisse,  parabeln 

und  t'abeln.  —  Verse. 

—  The  world  as  will  and  idea.   From  the  german 

by  R.  B.  Haldane  and  J:  Kemp.     [In  3  v.l 

V.  1.     Bost.  1883.  O.  193  :  7 

Spinoza,  Baruch  de.    Chief  works.  Tr.  from  the 

latin,  with  an  introd.  by  R.  H.  M.  Elwes. 

[Bohn's  phil.  lib.]    Lond.  1883.    2  v.   D. 

193:6 

Contents.     V.   1.    Introd.  —  Tractatus    theologico- 

politicus.  —  Tractatus  politicus.     2.   De  Intellectus 

emendatione.  —  Bthica.  —  Correspondence. 

Kalischer,  Alfred  Christian.    Benedikt  (Baruch) 

von  Spinoza's  stellungzum  judenthum  imd 

christenthum ;  als  beitrag  zur  losung  der 

judenfrage  beleuchtet.     In  Deutsche  zeit- 

und  streit-fragen.  304  :  16  vl3 

French  and  Italian. 

Comte,  A:  Positive  philosophy.  Tr.  by  Harriet 
Martineau.   3d  ed.  N.  Y.  1858.  O.     194  :  2 

Lewes,  G:  H:  Comte's  Philosophy  of  the  sciences; 
an  exposition  of  the  principles  of  the  Cours 
de  philosophic  positive  of  A:  Comte.  Lond. 
1853.  D.  194  :  1 

Mill,  J:  Stuart.  The  positive  philosophy  of 
A:  Comte.    Bost.  1866.  D.  194  :  3 

Cousin,  V:  Lectures  on  the  true,  the  beautiful 
and  the  good  ;  increased  by  an  app.  on 
f rench  art.  Tr. ,  with  the  approbation  of 
Cousin,  by  O.  W.  Wight.    N.  Y.  1857.  O. 

194:4 

Helvetius,  Claude  Adrian.  A  treatise  on  man, 
his  intellectual  faculties  and  his  education  ; 
a  posthumous  work.  Tr.  from  the  french, 
with  add.  notes,  by  W.  Hooper.  Lond.  1777. 
2  V.  O.  194  :  6 

Stefltens,  H:  Pascal  und  die  philosophisch-ge- 
schichtliche  bedeutung  seiner  ansichten. 
In  his  Nachgelassene  schriften.     898.2  : 1 

Flint,  Robert.  Vico.  (Phil,  classics.)  Phila.  1884. 
D.  196  :  1 


2.    Metaphysics. 


Blavatsky,  Mme.  H.  P.  Isis  unveiled  ;  a  master- 
key  to  the  mysteries  of  ancient  and  modern 
science  and  theology.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.  1877. 
2v.  O.  110+4 

Buchner,  F:  C:  Christian  L:  Force  and  matter  ; 
empirico-philosophical  studies  intelligibly 
rendered.  With  an  add.  introd.  expressly 
written  for  the  eng.  ed.  by  L:  Biichner,  ed. 
by  J:  F;  Collingwood.  2d  eng.,  completed 
from  the  10th  german  ed.    Lond.  1870.  D. 

113:1 

Cudworth,  Ralph.  The  true  intellectual  system 
of  the  universe,  wherein  all  the  reason  and 
philosophy  of  atheism  is  confuted,  and  its 


impossibility  demonstrated. — A  treatise  on 
immutable  morality  ;  with  a  discourse  con- 
cerning the  true  notion  of  the  Lord's  sup- 
per, and  two  sermons  on  I  John  ii :  3,  4 
and  I  Cor.  xv  :  27.  1st  am.  ed.  with  refer- 
ences to  the  several  quotations  in  the  Intel- 
lectual system,  and  an  account  of  the  life 
and  writings  of  the  author  by  T:  Birch. 
Andover.  1837.    2  v.  O.  110  :  1 

Fiske,  J:  Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophj^,  based 
on  the  doctrine  of  evolution,  with  criticisms 
on  the  positive  philosophy.  Bost.  1878.  2 
V.  O.  113:2 

—  Same.    Vol.  2.    Bost.  1875.  0.  113  :  2 


51 


CI.  110-113 


PHILOSOPHY— METAPHYSICS. 


Hamilton,  Sir  W :  Lectures  on  metaphysics ; 
ed.  by  H :  Longue ville  Mansel  and  J :  Veitch . 
Best.  1859.   O.  110:2 

Harris,  James.  Philosophical  arrangements. 
Lond.  1775.  O.  112:1 

Lotze,  Hermann.  Metaphysic,  in  three  books  ; 
ontology,  cosmology  and  psychology. 
Eng.  tr.  ed.  by  Bernard  Bosanquet.  [Sys- 
tem of  philosophy,  pt.  3.]  (Clarendon 
press  ser.)    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  110:5 

—  Outlines  of  metaphysic  ;  dictated  portions  of 
[his]  lectures.  Tr.  and  ed.  by  G:  T.  Ladd. 
Bost.  1884.  D.  110:7 

Paine,  Martyn.  Physiology  of  the  soul  and  in- 
stinct as  distinguished  from  materialism  ; 
with  supplementary  demonstrations  of  the 
divine  communication  of  the  narratives  of 
the  creation  and  the  flood.    N.  Y.  1872.  O. 

111+1 

Pressense,   Edmond  Marcellin  Dehault  de.    A 


study  of  origins,  or  The  problems  of 
knowledge  of  being  and  of  duty.  Tr.  by 
Annie  Harwood  HoTmden.    Lond.  1883.  D. 

110:3 

Schasler,  Max.  Ueber  materialistische  und 
idealistische  Weltanschauung.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v8 

Shields,  C:  W.  The  order  of  the  sciences,  an  es- 
say on  the  philosophical  classification  and 
organization  of  human  knowledge.  N.  Y. 
1882.  D.  112:2 

Sinnett,  A.  P.  Esoteric  buddhism.  Bost.  1884. 
D.  110:6 

Spencer,  Herbert.  The  classification  of  the 
sciences  [and  other  philosophical  essays]. 
in  824.2  :  81-83 
Contents,  see  under  Eng-lish  literature,  Essays. 

White,  Hugh.  Cosmogenia,  or  The  philosophy 
of  the  world.     Watertown,  N.  Y.  1830.  O. 

113:3 


3.    Mental  morphology  and  hygiene. 


1.    Mind  and  body. 

(See  cOso  Physiology,  class  612.) 

Bain,  Alexander.  Mind  and  body  ;  the  theories 
of  their  relation.  (Intern,  scientific  ser.)  N. 
Y.  1874.  D.  131  :  1 

—  Common  errors  on  the  mind.    In  his  Practical 

essays.  824.2:91 

Barlow,  J:  The  connection  between  physiology 
and  intellectual  philosophy. —On  man's 
power  over  himself  to  prevent  or  control 
insanity.  In  Small  books  on  great  subjects. 
829.2:  48  vl 
Bastian,  IJ:  Charlton.  The  brain  as  an  organ 
of  mind.    111.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  131  :  2 

Brodie,  Sir  B:  Mind  and  matter,  or  Psycholog- 
ical inquiries,  in  a  series  of  essays  mtended 
to  illustrate  the  mutual  relations  of  the 
physical  organization  of  the  mental  facul- 
ties. With  add.  notes  by  an  amer.  ed.  N. 
Y.  1873.  D.  131  : 3 

Brown-Sequard,  C:  E:  Dual  character  of  the 
brain.    In  Smithsonian  misc. 

606:Il4vl6 
Calderwood,  H:     The   relations   of  mind   and 
brain.    Lond.  1879.  O.  131:4 

Carpenter,  W:  B:  Principles  of  mental  physi- 
ology, with  their  applications  to  the  train- 
ing and  discipline  of  the  mind  and  the 
study  of  its  morbid  conditions.  N.  Y. 
1878.  D.  131  :  5 

Elam,  C:  A  physicians  problems.  Bost.  1869. 
D.  130:7 

Contents.    Natural  heritage.— On  degenerations  in 
man.— On  moral  and  criminal  epidemics.- Body  v. 
mind.— Illusions    and   hallucinations.— On  somnam- 
bulism.—Revery  and  abstraction. 
Goltz,  Bogumil.    Diagnosen,  signalements  und 
verdicte    fiir    exacte    menschenkenntniss. 
[Feigenblatter,  2.]    Berlin,  n.  d.  D. 

130:1 

—  Das  menschen-dasein  in    seinen    weltewigen 

ziigen  und  zeichen.    Berlin.  1868.  2  v.  in  1. 

D.  130:2 

Contents.    V.  1.  Der  mensch  und  das  menschliche 

leben.— Natup..— Die  sittllche  welt.     2.  Die  welt  dea 

^eteit^U-Dle  feligiou,— Die  ^gjtim  staate. 


Goltz,  Bogumil. —  Continued. 

—  Typen  der  geschellschaft ;  ein  complimentir- 

Ijuch  ohne  complimente.  4te  aufl.  Ber- 
lin. 1867.  2v.ini.  S.  130  :  3 

—  Zur  physiognomic  und  characteristik  des  vol- 

kes.  [Exacte  menschenkenntniss,  b.  2.1 
Berlin,  1859.  S.  130  :  4 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  Mechanism  in  thought 
and  morals ;  an  address  delivered  before 
the  Phi  beta  kappa  society  of  Harvard 
university,  June  29,  1870,  with  notes  and 
afterthoughts.    Bost.  1871.  D.  131:6 

Laycock,  T:  Mind  and  brain,  or  The  correla- 
tions of  consciousness  and  organization 
systematically  investigated  and  applied  to 
])liilosophy,  mental  science  and  practice  ; 
with  a  preliminary  dissertation  on  method 
and  ill.  of  the  text.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.  1869.  2 
V.  D.  131  :7 

Luys,  J.  The  brain  and  its  functions.  (Internat. 
scientific  ser.)    N.  Y.  1882.  D.         131  :  11 

Maudsley,  H:  The  physiology  and  pathology 
of  mind.    2d  ed.,  rev.    Lond.  1868.    O. 

131:8 

—  The  physiology  of  mind ;  the  1st  pt.  of  a  3d 

eci.  rev.  and  enl.  and  in  great  part  rewrit- 
ten of  The  physiology  and  pathology  of 
mind.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  131  :  9 

Moore,  G:  The  power  of  the  soul  over  the  body, 
considered  in  relation  to  health  and  morals. 
N.  Y.  1847.  D.  130  :  5 

—  The  use  of  the  body  in  relation  to  the  mind. 

N.  Y.  1847.  D.  130  :  6 

Morselli,  H:  Suicide  ;  an  essay  on  comparative 
moral  statistics.  The  original  expressly 
rev.  and  abr.  by  the  author  for  the  english 
version.  (Intern,  scientific  ser.)  N.  Y.  1882. 
D.  131 : 13 

O'Dea,  James  J.  Suicide  ;  studies  on  its  philos- 
ophy, causes  and  prevention.  N.  Y.  1882. 
li.  131  :12 

Tuke,  Daniel  Hack.  Illustrations  of  the  influence 
of  the  mind  upon  the  body  in  health  and 
disease,  designed  to  elucidate  the  action  of 
the  imagination.   Phila.  1872.  O.     131  :  10 


53 


PHILOSOPHY— MENTAL  MORPHOLOGY. 


01.  130-133 


54 


2.    Mental  derangements. 

Brierre  de  Boismont,  Alexandre  Jacques  Fran- 
9ois.  Hallucinations,  or  The  rational  hist- 
ory of  apparitions,  visions,  dreams,  ecsta- 
sy, magnetism  and  somnambulism.  1st 
amer.  ed.    Phila.  1853.  O.  132+1 

Buckham,  T.  R.  Insanity  considered  in  its 
medico-legal  relations  :  a  treatise.  Phila. 
1883.  O.  132  :  9 

Bucknill,  J:  C:  Notes  on  asylums  for  the  insane 
in  America.     Lond.  1876.  D.  132:11 

Corning,  J.  Leonard.  Brain  exhaustion ;  with 
some  preliminary  considerations  on  cere- 
bral dynamics.  N.  Y.  1884.  D.  132  :  10 
Hammond,  W:  Alexander.  A  treatise  on  in- 
sanity in  its  medical  relations.  N.  Y.  1883. 
O.  132 : 8 

Kirchner,  F:  Der  zweck  des  daseins,  im  hin- 
blick  auf  die  mehrung  des  selbstmordes. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-frageu. 

304:15  vll 
Maudsley,  H:    Responsibility  in  mental  disease. 
(Intern,  scientific  ser.)    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

132:2 
—  Body  and  mind  :  an  inquiry  into  their  connec- 
tion   and    mutual    mfluence,    specially   in 
reference    to  mental  disorders.      An  enl. 
and  rev.  ed.,  to  which  are  added  psychol- 
ogical essays.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  132  :  7 
Contents,    Lectures.    Body  and  mind :  On  the  physi- 
cal condition  of  mental  function  in  health;    Oncer- 
tain  forms  of  degeneracy  of  mind,  their  causation, 
and  their  relations  to  other  disorders  of  the  nervous 
system ;    On  the  relations  of  morbid  bodily  states  to 
disordered  mental  functions;  Conscience  and  organ- 
ization.    Essays.    Hamlet.— Emanuel  Swedenborg.— 
The  theory  of  vitality.— The  limits  of  philosophical 
inquiry. 
Hush,  B:     Medical  inquiries  and  observations 
upon  the  diseases  of  the  mind.     2d  ed. 
Phila.  1818.  O.                                      132:3 
Seguin,  E:     Idiocy,  and  its  treatment   by  the 
physiological  method.    N.  Y.  1866.  O. 

132+15 

Storer,  Horatio  Robinson.   The  causation,  course 

and  treatment  of  reflex  insanity  in  women. 

Bost.  1871.  U.  '  132:4 

Sully,  James.    Illusions  ;  a  psychological  study. 

(Intern,  scientific  ser.)    ]<r.  Y.  1881.  D. 

132:6 

Tuke,  Daniel  Hack.    Chapters  in  the  history  of 

the  insane  in  the  British  Isles.    111.    Lond. 

1882.  O.  132:13 

—  Insanity    in  ancient    and  modern    life,   with 

chapters  on  its  prevention.    Lond.  1878.  D. 

132:12 
Upham,  T:  Cogswell.    Outlines  of  imperfect  and 
disordered  mental  action.    N.  Y.  1868    S. 

132:14 
"Winslow,  Forbes  Benignus.  On  obscure  dis 
eases  of  the  brain  and  disorders  of  the 
mind ;  their  incipient  symptoms,  pathol- 
ogy, diagnosis,  treatment  and  prophylaxis. 
Lond.  1860.  O.  132  :  5 


3.    Magic,  witchcraft,  etc. 

Amort,  Eusebius,  jr.  Biblische  und  profane 
wunderthater.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streitfragen.  304  :  15  v9 

Conway,  Moncure  Daniel.  Demonology  and 
devil-lore.    111.    N.  Y.  1879.  3  v.  O.    133:3 


Ennemoser,  Joseph.  The  history  of  magic.  Tr, 
from  the  german  by  W:  Howitt.  Added, 
an  app.  of  the  most  remarkable  and  best 
authenticated  stories  of  apparitions, 
dreams,  second  sight,  somnambulism,  pre- 
dictions, divination,  witchcraft,  vampires, 
fairies,  table-turning  and  spirit-rapping, 
selected  by  Mary  Howitt.  Lond.  1854.  2  v. 
D.  133:4 

Hall,  F:  T.  The  pedigree  of  the  devil.  111. 
Lond.  1883.  O.  133  :  20 

Hertz,  W:  Der  werwolf  ;  beitrag  zur  sagenge- 
schichte.     Stuttgart.  1862.  O.  133  :  1 

Howitt,  W :  The  history  of  the  supernatural  in 
all  ages  and  nations  and  in  all  churches, 
christian  and  pagan,  demonstrating  a  uni- 
versal faith.  Phila.  1863.  3  v.  D.  133  :  6 
Lee,  F:  G:,  ed.  Glimpses  of  the  supernatural ; 
facts,  records  and  traditions  relating  to 
dreams,  omens,  miraculous  occurrences, 
apparitions,  wraiths,  warnings,  second 
sight,  witchcraft,  necromancy,  etc.  3  v.  in 
1.    NY.  1875.  D.  133:8 

Lenormant,  Fran9ois.  Chaldean  magic ;  its 
origin  and  development.  With  consider- 
able add.  by  the  author  and  notes  by  the 
ed.,  tr.  from  the  french.    Lond.  1878.  O. 

133:24 
Lilly,  W:  An  in  trod,  to  astrology,  with  numer- 
ous emendations,  adapted  to  the  improved 
state  of  the  science  in  the  present  day. — 
A  grammar  of  astrology  and  tables  for 
calculating  nativities  by  Zadkiel,  [R:  J. 
Morrison].     Lond.  1853."  D.  133:9 

Radclifife,  J:  Netten.  Fiends,  ghosts  and  sprites  ; 
including  an  account  of  the  origin  and 
natux-e  of  belief  in  the  supernatural.  Lond. 
1854.  D.  133:10 

Rydberg,  Abraham  Viktor.    The  magic  of  the 
middle  ages.    Tr.  from  the  Swedish  by  A: 
Hjalmar  Edgren.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.   133  :  11 
Scheie  de  Vera,  Maximilian.     Modern  magic. 
N.  Y.  1873.  D.  133  :  22 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Letters  on  demonology  and 
witchcraft,  addressed  to  J.  G.  Locichart. 
N.  Y.  1845.  S.  133  :  13 

Spalding,  T:  Alfred.  Elizabethan  demonology  ; 
an  essay  in  illustration  of  the  belief  in  the 
existence  of  devils  and  the  powers  pos- 
sessed by  them,  as  it  was  generally  held 
during  the  period  of  the  reformation  and 
the  times  immediately  succeeding;  with 
special  reference  to  Shakspere  and  his 
works.     Lond.  1880.  D.  133:14 

Taylor,  I:    Fanaticism,  by  the  author  of  "  Natu- 
ral history  of  enthusiasm".    N.  Y.  1834.  O. 
133:16 
Yardley,  E:    The  supernatural  in  romantic  fic- 
tion.   Lond.  1880.  D.  133  :  16 

Special  countries. 

Hutchinson,  T:  The  witchcraft  delusion  of 
1693  ;  from  an  unpub.  ms.,  an  early  draft 
of  his  History  of  Massachusetts  in  the 
Mass.  archives,  with  notes  by  W:  F:  Poole. 
Bost.  1870.  O.  133+7 

Drake,  S:  Gardner.  The  witchcraft  delusion  in 
New  England ;  its  rise,  progress  and  ter- 
mination, as  exhibited  by  dr.  Cotton 
Mather  in  The  wonders  oi  the  invisible 
world,  and  by  mr.  Robert  Calef  in  More 
wonders  of  the  invisible  world.     With  a 


55 


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PHILOSOPHT- MENTAL  MORPHOLOGY. 


56 


introd.  and  notes.     [Lar^e  paper 
Roxbury,  Mass.  3  v.  in  2.    Q. 


preface, 

ed.  no.  18].  „, 

133:1121 

TJpham,  C:  Wentworth.  Salem  witchcraft,  with 
an  account  of.  Salem  village  and  a  history 
of  opinions  on  witchcraft  and  kindred  sub- 
jects.    Bost.  1867.  2  V.  in  4.  O.     133  :  B26 

—  Lectures  on  witchcraft ;  comprising  a  history 
of  the  delusion  in  Salem,  in  1692.  Bost. 
1831.  S.  133:27 

Beard,  G:  Miller.  The  Salem  witchcraft  excite- 
ment of  1692  and  its  practical  application 
to  our  own  time.    N.  Y.  1882.  S.     133  :  18 

Dahlgren,  Madeleine,  born  Vinton,  formerly 
mrs.  Ooddard.  South  mountain  magic  ;  a 
narrative.     Bost.  1882.  D.  133  :  19 

Qomme,  G:  Laurence,  ed.  The  gentleman's 
magazine  librarjr ;  being  a  classified  col- 
lection of  the  chief  contents  of  the  Gentle- 
man's magazine  from  1731  to  1868:  Popular 
superstitions.    Lond.  1884.  O.        133+25 

Grant,  Anne,  born  Macvicar.  Essays  on  the 
superstitions  of  the  highlanders  of  Scot- 
land. Added,  Translations  from  the 
gaelic,  and  letters  connected  with  those 
formerly  published.  Lond.  1811.  2  v.  in  1. 
D.  133:5 

Sharpe,  C:  Kirkpatrick.  A  historical  account  of 
the  belief  in  witchcraft  in  Scotland.  Lond. 
1884.  D.  133  :  28 

Soldan,  W:  Gottlieb.  Geschichte  der  hexen- 
prozesse ;  neu  bearb.  von  H:  Heppe. 
Stuttgart.  1880.     2  v.  O.  133  :  23 

Wachter,  Oskar.  Vehmgerichte  und  hexenpro- 
zesse  in  Deutschland ;  nach  den  quellen 
dargestellt.    Stuttgart.  [1882].  D. 

133:17 

Nippold,  F:  W:  Franz.  Die  gegenwartige  wie- 
derbelebung  des  hexenglau^ens  ;  miteinem 
literarisch  -  kritischen  anhang  iiber  die 
quellen  und  bearbeitungen  der  hexenpro- 
zesse.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streitfragen. 
304 : 15  v4 

Mannhardt,  W:  Die  praktischen  folgen  des 
aberglaubens,  mit  besonderer  berucksich- 
tigung  der  provinz  Preussen.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streitfragen.  304  :  16  v7 

Scherr,  Johannes.  Die  gekreuzigte,  oder  Das 
passionsspiel  von  wildisbucn.  St.  Gallen. 
1860.  D.  133  :  2 


4.    Spiritualism. 

Babbitt,  Edwin  D.  Health  manual  devoted  to 
healing  by  means  of  nature's  higher  forces, 
incl.  '"The  health  guide",  rev.  and  impr. 
N.  Y.  1880.  D.  133:111 

—  The  principles  of  light  and  color  ;  including 

amon^  other  things  the  harmonic  laws  of 
the  universe,  the  etherio-atomic  philosophy 
of  force,  chromo  chemistry,  chromo  thera- 
peutics and  the  general  philosophy  of  the 
tine  forces,  together  with  numerous  dis- 
coveries and  practical  applications.  111. 
N.  Y.  1878.  O.  133+112 

—  Religion,   as  revealed   by  the    material   and 

spiritual  universe.    N.  Y.  [1881].  D. 

133:113 
Beecher,   C:      Spiritual  manifestations.     Bost. 

1879.  D.  133  :  101 

Carpenter,  W:  B:  Mesmerism,  spiritualism,  etc., 

historically  and  scientifically  considered ; 


two  lectures  delivered  at  the  London  insti- 
tution, with  preface  and  app.  N.  Y.  1877. 
D.  133:102. 

Davis,  Andrew  Jackson.    The  principles  of  na- 
ture, her  divine  revelations,  and  a  voice  to 
mankind  ;  in  3  parts.    Lond.  1847.  2  v.  O. 
133+103 

Fairfield,  Francis  Gerry.  Ten  years  with  spirit- 
ual mediums ;  an  inquiry  concerning  the 
etiology  of  certain  phenomena  called 
spiritual.     N.^Y.  1875.  D.  133  :  104 

Gasparin,  Agenor  Etienne  comte  de.  Science 
vs.  modern  spiritualism ;  a  treatise  on 
turning  tables,  the  supernatural  in  general, 
and  spirits.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  E.  W. 
Robert ;  with  an  introd.  by  Robert  Baird. 
N.  Y.  1857.  2  V.  D.  133  :  105 

Hammond,  W:  Alexander.  Spiritualism  and 
allied  causes  and  conditions  of  nervous  de- 
rangement.   111.   N.  Y.  1876.  D.    133  :  106 

Kirchner,  F:  Der  spiritismus,  die  narrheit  un- 
seres  zeitalters.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streitfragen.  304  :  15  vl2 

Mitchell,  T:  Key  to  ghostism  ;  science  and  art 
unlock  its  mysteries.     N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

133 : 107 

Owen,  Robert  Dale.  Footfalls  on  the  boundary 
of  another  world,  with  narrative  illustra- 
tions.    Phila.  1850.  D.  133  :  109 

—  The  debatable  land  between  this  world  and 
the  next,  with  illustrative  narrations.  N. 
Y.  1872.   D.  133  :  108 

Sargent,  Epes.  Planchette,  or  The  despair  of 
science  ;  a  full  account  of  modern  spirit- 
ualism, its  phenomena,  and  the  various 
theories  regarding  it,  with  a  survey  of 
french  spiritsm.  [Anon.]  Bost.  1869.  S. 
133:12 

Zeilner,  J:  C:  F:  Transcendental  physics;  an 
account  of  experimental  investigations 
from  [his]  scientific  treatises.  Tr.  from 
the  german,  with  pref.  and  app.  by  C.  Car- 
leton  Massey.    2d  ed.     Bost.  1881.  D. 

133:110 

5.    Dreams. 

Cobbe,  Frances  Power.  Dreams,  as  illustrations 
of  unconscious  cerebration.  With  her  Dar- 
winism in  morals.  in  824.2  :  107 

Leland,  C:  Godfrey,  ed.  The  poetry  and  mystery 
of  dreams.    Phila.  1856.  D.  135  :  1 

Seafleld,  Frank.  The  literature  and  curiosities 
of  dreams  ;  a  common  place  book  of  specu- 
lations concerning  the  mystery  of  dreams 
and  visions,  records  of  curious  and  well- 
authenticated  dreams,  and  notes  on  the  va- 
rious modes  of  interpretation  adopted  in 
ancient  and  modern  times  ;  in  2  v.  V.  1. 
Lond.  1865.  D.  135  :JJ 


6.    Phrenology,  temperaments,   etc. 

Burton,  Robert.  The  anatomy  of  melancholy; 
what  it  is,  with  all  the  kinds,  causes,  symp- 
toms, prognostics  and  several  cures  of  it, 
in  three  partitions,  with  their  several  sec- 
tions, members  and  subsections,  philosoph- 
ically, medically,  historically  opened  and 
cut  up,  by  Democritus  junior,  with  a  sa- 
tirical preface,  conducing    to  the  follow- 


St 


1>H1L0S61»HY— ^PSYCHOLOGY. 


CI.  140-166 


ing  discourse.  New  ed.,  cor.  and  enriched 
by  translations  of  the  numerous  classical 
extracts,  by  Democritus  minor.  Bost.  1859. 
3v.  D.  137:2 

Combe,  G:  The  constitution  of  man  considered 
in  relation  to  external  objects.  N.  Y.  1860. 
S.  139:1 

Drayton,  H:  S.,  and  James  McNeill.  Brain  and 
mind,  or  Mental  science,  considered  in 
accordance  with  the  principles  of  phren- 
ology and  in  relation  to  modern  physiology. 
N.  y.  1880.  D.  139  :  2 

Fowler,  Orrin  Squire.  Self-culture,  and  perfec- 
tion of  character,  including  the  manage- 
ment of  youth.    N.  Y.  1847.  D.         139  :  3 

Goltz,  Bogumil.  Zur  charakteristik  und  natur- 
gescnichte  der  frauen.  5te  aufl.  Berlin. 
[1874].  S.  136  :  1 


Lavater,  J:  Caspar.  Essays  on  physiognomy; 
for  the  promotion  of  the  knowledge  and 
the  love  of  mankind.  Written  in  the  german 
language,  and  tr.  into  english  by  T:  Hol- 
croft.  2d  ed.  111.  To  which  are  added 
100  physiognomical  rules,  a  posthumous 
work  by  mr.  Lavater,  and  memoirs  of  the 
life  of  the  author  compiled  principally  from 
the  life  of  Lavater,  written  by  his  son-in- 
law  G.  Gessner.    Lond.  1804.    4  v.  O. 

138+Pl 

Spurzheim,  J:  F:  Kaspar.  Phrenology,  or  The 
doctrine  of  the  mental  phenomena.  3d 
amer.  ed.    Bost.  1834.    2  v.  O.  139  :  4 

Theophrastus.  Characters;  illustrated  by'physi- 
onomical  [sie\  sketches  [by  F.  Howelll. 
Bost.  1831.  D.  137:  1 


4.    Psychology. 


Abercrombie,  J:  Inquiries  concerning  the  in- 
tellectual powers  and  the  investigation  of 
truth.   [Harpers' family  lib.]   N.Y:1847.  S. 

150  :  1 

Bain,  Alexander.  The  senses  and  the  intellect. 
2d  ed.     Lond.  1864.  O.  150  :  14 

—  The  emotions  and  the  will.     2d  ed.     Lond. 

1865.  O.  150+13 

Bascom,  J:  The  science  of  mind.  N.  Y.  1881. 
D.  150:2 

Brown,  T:  Lectures  on  the  philosophy  of  the 
human  mind  ;  with  a  memoir  of  the  author 
by  D:  Welsh.     7th  ed.    Edinb.  1833.  O. 

150:3 
Chadboume,  Paul  Ansel.    Instinct ;  its  office  in 
the  animal  kingdom  and  its  relation  to  the 
higher  powers  in  man.     (Lowell  lectures, 
1871.)    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  158  :  1 

Edwards,  Jonathan.  A  careful  and  strict  in- 
quiry into  the  modern  prevailing  notions 
of  that  freedom  of  the  will,  which  is  sup- 
posed to  be  essential  to  moral  agency, 
virtue  and  vice,  reward  and  punishment, 
praise  and  blame.  N.  Y.  1858.  O.  159+1 
Hazard,  Rowland  Gibson.  Man  a  creative  first 
cause ;  two  discourses  delivered  at  Con- 
cord, Mass.,  July  1882.     Bost.  1883.  D. 

150:15 
Lewes,  G:  H:    Problems  of  life  and  mind.    Bost. 
1874,  1875.     2  V.  O.  150:4 

Contents.  1st  ser.  The  foundatiom  of  a  creed.  V. 
1.  Introd.:  pt.  1,  The  method  of  science  and  its 
application  to  metaphysics ;  pt.  2,  The  rules  of 
philosophizing-.— Psycnological  principles.— Problem 
1,  The  limitations  of  knowiedf?e.  2.  Problem  2,  The 
principles  of  certitude.— Problem  3,  From  the  known 
to  the  unknown.— Problem  4,  Matter  and  force.— 
Problem  5,  Force  and  cause.— Problem  6,  The  ab- 
solute in  the  correlations  of  feeling-  and  motion. 

—  Same.    3d  series.    Bost.  1879.  O.       150  :  4  v3 

Contents.    Problem  1.    The  study  of  psychology,  its 
object,  scope  and  method. 
McCosh,  James.    The  emotions.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

157:1 
Maudsley,  H:    Body  and  will ;   an  essay  con- 
cerning will  in  its  metaphysical,  physio- 
logical and  pathological  aspects.    N^.  Y. 
1884  [1883].  O.  169:2 

Mill,  James.  Analysis  of  the  phenomena  of  the 
human  mind.    A  new  ed.  with  notes,  illus- 


trative and  critical,  by  Alexander  Bain, 
Andrew  Findlater  and  G:  Grote.  Ed.  with 
add.  notes  by  J:  Stuart  Mill.  Lond.  1869. 
2v.  O.  150:5 

Porter,  Noah.  The  human  intellect ;  with  an 
introduction  upon  psychology  and  the 
soul.    2ded.     N.  Y.  1869.  O.  150+6 

—  The  elements  of  intellectual  science  ;  a  manual 

for  schools  and  colleges,  abridged  from 
the  "Human  intellect."    N.  Y.  [1871].   O. 

150:7 

Bauch,  F:  A:  Psychology,  or  A  view  of  the 
human  soul,  incl.  anthropology.  2d  ed., 
rev.  and  impr.  T.p.w.  [New  York.  1841.1 
D.  150:8 

Ribot,  Theodule.  Diseases  of  memory  ;  an  essay 
in  positive  psychology.  From  the  french 
by  W:  Huntmgton  Smith.  (Intern,  scientific 
ser.)    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  154  :  1 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  [1883.]  O.  154+1 
Silberstein,  Adolph.    Love's  strategy ;   studies 

on  the  art  of  winning  and  retaining  love. 
From  the  german.     Chicago.  1884.  S. 

157:2 

Steffens,  H:  Ueber  die  wissenschaftliche  be- 
handlung  der  psychologic.  In  his  Nach- 
gelassene  schriite'n.  898.2  :  1 

Stewart,  Dugald.  Elements  of  the  philosophy 
of  the  human  mind.  With  add.,  ed.  by  sir 
W:  Hamilton.    Edinb.  1877.    3  v.  O. 

191+8  V  2-4 

Storrs,  R:  Salter.  The  constitution  of  the  human 
soul;  six  lectures  delivered  at  the  Brook- 
lyn institute.  [Graham  lectures.]  N.  Y. 
1857.  O.  150+10 

Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.  On  intelligence.  Tr. 
from  the  french  by  T.  D.  Haye,  and  rev. 
with  add.,  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1879.  3 
V.  D.  150:  11 

Sully,  James.  Outlines  of  psychology,  with 
special  reference  to  the  theory  of  educa- 
tion.   Lond.  1884.  O.  150+16 

Walter,  Johnston  Estep.  The  perception  of 
space  and  matter.    Bost.  1879.  O.    162  :.l 

Whately,   R:     Introductory  lessons  on    mind. 

Bost.  1859.  D.  160  :  12 

Note.    For  works  on  the  instinct  of  animals,  see 

Zoologry,  class  580. 


PHILOSOPHY-LOGIC. 


CI.  160-169 


5.    Logic. 


Bain,  Alexander.  Logic  ;  deductive  and  induc- 
tive.   New  and  rev.  ed.    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

160:1 

Hamilton,  Sir  W:  Lectures  on  logic  ;  ed.  by  H: 
L.  Mansel  and  J:  Veitch.     Bost.  1860.   O. 

160+2 

Hedge,  Levi.  Elements  of  logick,  or  A  sum- 
mary of  the  general  prmciples  and  dif- 
jEerent  modes  of  reasoning.  2d  ed.  Bost. 
1818.  D.  160  :  8 

Jevons,  W:  Stanley.  The  principles  of  science  ; 
a  treatise  on  logic  and  scientific  method. 
N.  Y.  1874.  O.  160  :  3 

—  Logic.    (Science  primers.)    111.    N.  Y.  1878.  S. 

160:4 

Lotze,  Hermann.  Logic,  in  three  books  :  Of 
thought,  of  investigation  and  of  knowledge. 
Eng.  tr.  ed.  by  Bernard  Bosanquet.     [Sys- 


tem of  philosophy,  pt.  1.]  (Clarendon  press 
ser.)    N.  Y.  1884.   O.  160:  11 

McCosh,  James.  The  laws  of  discursive  thought ; 
being  a  text-book  of  formal  logic.  N.  Y. 
1870.     D.  160  :  6 

Mill,  J :  Stuart.  A  system  of  logic,  ratiocinative 
and  inductive  ;  a  connected  view  of  the 
principles  of  evidence  and  the  methods  of 
scientific  investigation.  8th  ed.  N.  Y. 
1874.  O.  160+7 

Sidg^wick,  Alfred.  Fallacies  ;  a  view  of  logic 
from  the  practical  side.  (Intern,  scientific 
ser.)    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  160:  10 

Watts,  I:  Lo^ic,  or  The  right  use  of  reason,  in 
the  enquiry  after  trutli  ;  with  a  variety  of 
rules  to  guard  against  error,  in  the  arfairs 
of  religion  and  human  life,  as  well  as  in 
the  sciences.    Lond.  1822.  S.  160  :  6 


6.    Ethics. 


1.    In  general. 


Abercrombie,  J :  The  philosophy  of  the  moral 
feelings.  [Harpers' family  lib.]  N.  Y.  1839. 
S.  171:1 

—  Same.     1840.  171  :  10 
Adams,  W:    The  elements  of  christian  science  ; 

a  treatise  upon  moral  philosophy  and  prac- 
tice.    Phila.  1850.  O.  170  :  2 

Aikin,  J :  Letters  from  a  father  to  his  son,  on 
various  topics,  relative  to  literature  and 
the  conduct  of  life.  Phila.  1794.  D.  170  :  27 

Bain,  Alexander.  Moral  science  ;  a  compendium 
of  ethics.    N.  Y.  1869.  D.  171  :  2 

—  On  the  study  of  character,  including  an  esti- 

mate of  phrenology.  Lond.  1861.  O.  171  :3 

Barthelemy,  J:  Jacques.     A  treatise  on  morals. 

^•nB4351 

Beattie,  James.  Elements  of  moral  science. 
Edinb.  1790.     2  v.  O.  170  :  3 

Beta,  originally  Bettziec\  H:  Die  geheimmittel- 

und  unsittlichkeits-industrie  in  der  tages- 

presse.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  vl 

Blackie,  J:  Stuart.  Four  phases  of  morals ; 
Socrates,  Aristotle,  Christianity,  utilitarian- 
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Bucke,  R:  Maurice.  Man's  moral  nature  ;  an 
essay.    N.  Y.  1879.  O.  171  :5 

Bxirgh.,  James.  The  dignity  of  human  nature, 
or  A  brief  account  of  the  certain  and 
established  means  for  attaining  the  true 
end  of  our  existence ;  in  4  books  :  1.  Of 
prudence  ;  2.  Of  knowledge  ;  3.  Of  virtue  ; 
4.  Of  revealed  religion.  By  J.  B.  Lond. 
1754.  O.  170:4 

Chapone,  Hester.  Letters  on  the  improvement 
of  the  mind ;  addressed  to  a  lady.  Bost. 
1822.  T.  170  :  5 

Choice  pleasures  for  youth  ;  recommended  in  a 
series  of  letters"  from  a  father  to  his  son. 
Rev.  by  the  eds.    N.  Y.  18.54.  T.        175  :  1 

Cook,  Joseph.  Conscience,  with  preludes  on 
current  events.  (Boston  Monday  lectures.) 
Bost  1879.  D.  171  :  6 


Dodd,  W:  The  beauties  of  history,  or  Pictures 
of  virtue  and  vice  drawn  from  examples  of 
men  eminent  for  their  virtues,  or  infamous 
for  their  vices,  selected  for  the  instruction 
and  entertainment  of  youth.  4th  ed,  Lond» 
1803.  D.  J.70:25 

Dymon,  Jonathan.  Essays  on  the  principles  of 
morality,  and  on  the  private  and  political 
rights  and  obligations  of  mankiijd  ;  with  a 
pref.  by  G:  BusTi.    N.  Y.  1847.  0.      170  :  6 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.  The  conduct  of  life. 
Bost.  1860.  S.  171  :  7 

Contents.  Fate.— Power.  —  Wealth.  ■.-  Culture.  —  Be- 
havior.—Worship.— Considerations  by  the  way. — 
Beauty.- Illusions. 

—  Same.  New  and  rev.  ed.   Bost.  1885.  D.  171:7 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  820. 1  :  8  v6 
Epiktetos  {lat.  Epictetus).   Epictetus  his  morals, 

with  Simplicius  his  comment ;  made  eng- 
lish  from  the  greek  hy  G:  Stanhope.  4tn 
ed. ,  with  the  life  of  Epictetus  from  monsieur 
Boilieau  («ic).    Lond.  1721.  D.  171:8 

Fichte,  J:  Gottlieb.  The  science  of  rights.  Tr. 
from  the  german  by  A.  E.  Kroeger.  Phila. 
1869.  D.  170  :  7 

Fowler,  T:  Progressive  morality;  an  essay  in 
ethics.     Lond.  1884.  D.  171":  19 

Fuller,  Osgood  E.  Ideals  of  life,  or  Wisdom  of 
the  ages  ;  a  series  of  wholesome  practical 
topics,  on  which  are  presented  the  best 
things  from  more  than  two  hundred  great 
thinkers  and  actors  of  all  times.  Detroit. 
1881.  O.  170+26 

Goltz,  Bogumil.  Die  weltklugheit  und  die  le- 
bensweisheit,  mit  ihren  correspondirenden 
studien.   Berlin.  1869.   2  v.  in  1.  S.    170  :  1 

Gregory,  J:    A  father's  legacy  to  his  daughters. 

With  Chapone,  H.  Letters.  in  170  :  6 
Hartmann,   K:  Robert  E:  v.     PhJinomenologie 

des  sittlichen  bewusstseins  ;  prolegomena 

zu  ieder  kunftigen  ethik.    Berlin.  1879.  O. 

171+18 

Hickok,  Laurens  Perseus.    A  system  of  moral 

science.    3d  ed.    N.  Y.  1861.  D.        170  :  8 


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01.  170-171 


Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert,  {Timothy  Titcomb). 
Gold-foil,  hammered  from  popular  prov- 
erbs by  Timothy  Titcomb.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

170:9 
Contents.    An  exordial  essay.— The  Infallible  book. 
—Patience.— Perfect  liberty.— Trust  and  what  comes 
of  it.— The  ideal  Christ.— Providence.— Does  sensual- 
ity pay?— The  way  to  grow  old.— Almsgivinjj.— The 
love  of  what  is  ours.— The  power  of  circumstances.— 
Anvils  and  hammers.— Every  man  has  his  place.— 
Indolence  and  industry.— The  sins  of  our  neighbors. 
—The  canonization  of  the  vicious.— Social  classifica- 
tion. —  The   preservation   of  character.  —  Vices   of 
imagination.— Questions  above  reason.— Public  and 
private  life. -Home.  — Learning  and  wisdom. —  Re- 
ceiving and  doing.— The  secret  of  popularity.— The 
Lord's  business.— The  great  mystery. 
James,  J:  Angell.   The  christian  father's  present 
to  his  children.     N.  Y.  1853.  S.        170  :  10 
Janet,  Paul.    Elements  of  morals  ;  with  special 
application  of  the  moral  law  to  the  duties 
of  the  individual  and  of  society  and  the 
state.    Tr.  by  mrs.  C.  R.  Corson.    N.  Y. 
[1884].  D.  170:36 

—  The  theory  of  morals.   N.  Y.  1883.  O.  171  :  17 
Kirchner,   F:     Der  mangel    eines  allgemeinen 

moralprincips  in  unserer  zeit.  in  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v6 

Kradolfer,  J.  Die  altchristliche  moral  und  der 
moderne  Zeitgeist.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v2 

La  Bruyere,  J:  de.  The  "characters"  of  Jean  de 
La  Bruyfei-e,  newly  rendered  into  english 
by  H:  van  Laun,  with  an  introd.,  a  bio- 
graphical memoir  and  notes.  111.  N.  Y. 
1885  f  1884].  O.  170:35 

La  Bochefoucauld,  Fran9ois,  due  de,  prince  de 
Marsillac.  Reflections,  or  Sentences  and 
moral  maxims.  Tr.  from  the  ed.  of  1678 
and  1827  with  introd.,  notes  and  some  ac- 
count of  the  author  and  his  times  by  J.  W. 
Willis  Bund  and  J.  Hain  Fr'.swell.  [^Bayard 
ser.]    Lond.  1871.  T.  170':  24 

—  Same.  Newly  tr.  from  the  french,  with  introd. 

and  notes.  Added,  Moral  sentences  and 
maxims  of  Stanislas,  king  of  Poland.  N. 
Y.  1853.  D.  170:24 

Mackintosh,  Sir  James.  A  general  view  of  the 
progress  of  ethical  philosophy,  chiefly  dur- 
ing the  17th  and  18th  centuries.  Phila.  1832. 
O.  170+11 

Mallock,  W:  Hurrell.  Is  life  worth  living  ?  N. 
Y.  1880.  D.  170  :  22 

Nott,  Eliphalet.  Counsels  to  young  men  on  the 
formation  of  character,  and  tne  principles 
which  lead  to  success  and  happiness  in  life  ; 
addresses,  principally  delivered  at  the 
anniversary  commencements  in  Union  col- 
lege. [Harpers'  family  lib.]  N.  Y.  1840. 
S.  170:12 

Paley,  W:  The  principles  of  moral  and  political 
philosophy.     T.  p.  w.  O.  170  :  29 

Patterson,  J:  Stahl.  Conflict  in  nature  and  life  ; 
a  study  of  antagonism  of  things,  for  the 
elucidation  of  the  problem  of  good  and  evil 
and  the  reconciliation  of  optimism  and  pes- 
simism.   {Anon.]    N.  Y.  1883.  D.    170:31 

—  Reforms  ;    their  difficulties  and  possibilities, 

by  the  author  of  ''  Conflict  in  nature  and 
life."  {Anon.}  N.  Y.  1884.  D.  170  :  34 
Pennington,  Lady  S.  A  mother's  advice  to  her 
absent  daughters,  with  an  additional  letter 
on  the  management  and  education  of  in- 
fant children.  With  Chapone,  H.  Letters 
on  the  improvement  of  the  mind,  in  170  :  5 


Read,  Hollis.  The  foot-prints  of  Satan,  or  The 
devil  in  history  ;  the  counterpart  of  "  God 
in  history".    N.  Y.  1873.  O.  170  :  13 

Ruskin,  J:  The  crown  of  wild  olive  ;  three 
lectures  on  work,  traffic  and  war.  N.  Y. 
1878.  O.  170  :  14 

—  Precious  thoughts,  moral  and  religious,  gath- 

ered from  the  works  of  J:  Ruskin  by  mrs. 

L.  C.  Tuthill.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  170  :  33 

Savage,  Minot  Judson.   The  morals  of  evolution. 

Bost.  1880.  D.  171:9 

Contents.  Is  life  worth  living.— Morality  and  religion 

in  the  past.— The   origin  of  goodness.- Nature   of 

goodness.  —  Sense   of    obligation.  —  Selfishness    and 

sacrifice.- Relativity  of  duty.— Real  and  conventional 

virtues  and  vices.— Morals  and  knowledge.— Rights 

and  duties  in  matters  of  opinion.— Moral  sanctions.— 

Morality  and  I'eligion  in  the  future. 

Seneca,   Lucius  Annseus.     Morals,   by   way  of 

abstract.    Added,  a  discourse,   under  the 

title  of   An    after-thought,   by   sir  Roger 

L'Estrange.    Phila.  1857.  T.  171  :  10 

Seume,  J:  Gottfried.     Kurzes  pflichten-  und  sit- 

tenbuch  fiir  landleute.     In  his  Schriften. 

830  :  147  v8 
Sewall,  Frank.    The  new  ethics,  or  The  moral 
law  of  use.    N.  Y.  1881.  O.  171  :  14 

Sewell,  W:    Christian  morals.    Flemington,  N. 
J.  1844.   O.    In  The  churchman's  library. 
204  :  16 
Simcox,  Edith.   Natural  law  ;  an  essay  in  ethics. 
2d  ed.     [Eng   and  foreign  phil.  library.] 
Lond.  1878.  O.  171  :  15 

Smiles,  S:  Character.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  170  :  30 
Contents.  Influence  of  character.— Home  power.— 
Companionship.— Example.— Work.— Courage.  —  Self- 
control.— Duty.— Truthfulness.— Temper.— Manner.— 
Companionship  of  books.— Companionship  in  mar- 
riage.—Discipline  of  experience. 

—  Duty  ;  with  illustrations  of  courage,  patience 

and  endurance.  N.  Y.  1881.  D.  170  :  16 
Contents.  Duty,  conscience.  — Duty  in  action.— 
Honesty,  truth.-  Men  who  cannot  be  bought.— Cour- 
age, endurance.— Endurance  to  the  end;  Savonarola. 
—The  sailor.— The  soldier.— Heroism  in  well  doing.— 
Sympathy.— Philanthropy.— Heroism  in  missions.— 
Kindness  to  animals.— Humanity  to  horses  ;  E.  F. 
Flower.— Responsibility.— The  last. 

—  Self-help  ;  with  illustrations  of  character,  con- 

duct and  pel-severance.    N.  Y.  1877.  D. 

170:16 
Contents.  Self-help,  national  and  individual.  — 
Leaders  of  Industry ;  inventors  and  producers.- 
Three  great  potters  ;  Palissy,  Bottgher,  Wedgwood. 
—Application  and  perseverance.— Helps  and  oppor- 
tunities ;  scientific  pursuits.- Workers  in  art.— In- 
dustry and  the  peerage.— Energy  and  courage.— Men 
of  business.— Money,  its  use  and  abuse.— Self-culture, 
facilities  and  difficulties.- Example,  models.- Char- 
acter, the  true  gentleman. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  170+16 

—  Thrift.    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  170  :  17 

Contents.    Industry.  — Habits  of  thrift.  —  Improvi- 
dence.—Means  of  saving.  —  Examples  of  thrift.— 
Methods   of    economy.  —  Life   assurance.  —  Savings 
banks.— Little  things.— Masters  and  men.— The  Cross- 
leys. —Living  above  the  means. —  Great  debtors.- 
Riches  and  charity.— Healthy  homes.- Art  of  living. 
Smith,  Adam.    The  theory  of  the  moral  senti- 
ments, or  An  essay  towards  an  analysis  of 
the  principles    by    which    men    naturally 
judge  concerning  the  conduct  and  char- 
acter,  tirst  of  their  neip:hbors  and  after- 
wards of  themselves.     Added,  a  disserta- 
tion on  the  origin  of  languages.   N.  Y.  1822. 
2v.  inl.  O.  171  :  11 

Spragrue,  W:  Buell.  Letters  on  practical  sub- 
jects to  a  daughter.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.  183L 
D.  170 :  18 


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Stephen,  Leslie.  The  science  of  ethics.  N.  Y. 
1882.    O.  171  :  16 

Stewart,  Dugald.  The  outlines  of  moral  phi- 
losophy.   In  his  Collected  works. 

191+8  v2,  6,  8 

—  The    philosophy   of    the    active    and    moral 

g)wers  of  man  ;    with  add.,  ed.  by  sir  W: 
amilton.    Edinb.  1877.  2  v.  O. 

191+8  v6,  7 
Symington,  Andrew  James.    Hints  to  our  boys  ; 
with  an  introd.  by  Lyman  Abbott.    N.  Y. 
[1884].     S.  170:32 

Thompson,  Joseph  Parrish.  Young  men  ad- 
monished, in  a  series  of  lectures.  N.  Y. 
1848.  D.  170  :  19 

Wayland,  Francis.  The  elements  of  moral 
science.     Bost.  1848.  D.  170  :  20 

—  Elements   of    moral    science,    abridged    and 

adapted  to  schools  and  academies.    Bost. 
1836.  S.  170:28 

—  The  limitations  of  human  responsibility.     2d 

ed.     N.  Y.  1838.  S.  171  :  13 

Whewell,  W:  The  elements  of  morality,  in- 
cluding polity.    N.  Y.  1847.  2  v.  D. 

170: 21 

2.    Special  relations. 

Th  e  state. 

Bentham,  Jeremy.  An  introduction  to  the 
principles  of  morals  and  legislation.  New 
ed.,  cor.  by  the  author.   Lond.  1823.  2  v.  O. 

172:2 

Lieber,  Francis.  Manual  of  political  ethics, 
designed  chiefly  for  the  use  of  colleges 
and  students  at  law.  2d  ed.  rev.,  ed.  oy 
Theodore  D.  Woolsey.  Phila.  1876.  2  v. 
O.  172:1 

Pfleiderer,  Edmund.  Kosmopolitismus  und 
l)atriotismus.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
fragen.  304  :  16  v3 

Warner,  Susan.  American  female  patriotism  ; 
a  prize  essay  by  Elizabeth  Wetherell.  N. 
Y.  1852.     Tt.      ■  172:3 

The  fa  mily . 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  The  mother  at  home, 
or  The  principles  of  maternal  duty,  famil- 
iarly illustrated.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  T.'    173  :  14 

Evans,  Robert  Wilson.  The  rectory  of  Vale- 
head,  or  The  edifice  of  a  holy  home.  2d 
amer.  ed.    N.  Y.  1860.  S.  173:3 

Friswell,  James  Hain.  The  better  self  ;  essays 
for  home-life.     Phila.  n.  d.  D.         173  :  16 

Jackson,  Helen  Maria,  born  Hunt,  (H.  H.)  Bits 
of  talk  about  home  matters,  by  H.  H. 
Bost.  1873.  T.  173  :  16 

James,  J :  An^ell.  The  family  monitor ;  or  A 
help  to  domestic  happiness.  Concord,  N. 
H.  1832.  T.  173  :  4 

Eeddie,  Henrietta.  Sweet  counsel ;  a  book  for 
giris.     Lond.  1866.  S.  173  :  6 

Lamed.  Augusta.  Talks  with  girls.  N.  Y.  n. 
d.  D.  173  :  6 

Mothers  in  council.     N.  Y.  1884.  S.         173  :  17 

Osgood,  S:  The  hearth -stone ;  thoughts  upon 
home-life  in  our  cities.  6th  ed.  enl.  and  ill. 
N.  Y.  1860.  D.  173:7 

Phelps,  Almira.  born  Hart,  afterward  mrs.  J: 
Lincoln.    Christian  households.    App.  con- 


taining the  history  of  "The  church  home 
and  infirmary  of  Baltimore."  2d  ed.  N. 
Y.  1860.  S.  173  :  8 

Savage,  Minot  Judson.  Man,  woman  and  child. 
Bost.  1884.  D.  173  :  18 

Sherwood,  Mary  Elizabeth  Wilson.  (M.  E.  W. 
8.)  Amenities  of  home.  [Appleton's 
home  books.]    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  173  :  2 

Sigoumey,  Lydia  Howard,  born  Huntley.  Let- 
ters to  mothers.     2d  ed.    N.  Y.  1839.  D. 

173:9 

Stowe,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  born  Beecher.  House 
and  home  papers  by  Christopher  Crow- 
field.     Bost.  1865.  S.  173  :  10 

Tomes,  Robert.  The  bazar  book  of  the  house- 
hold.    [Anon.^    N.  Y.  1875.     S.        173  :  1 

Ware,  J:  Fothergill  Waterhouse.  Home  life  ; 
what  it  is  and  what  it  needs.  Bost.  1867. 
D.  173:11 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Maria.    Womankind.     Leipz. 

1878.  2  V.  in  1.  S.  173  :  12  • 
Young  wife's  book.  The  ;    a  manual  of  moral, 

religious  and  domestic  duties.  Phila.  1843. 
T.  173  :  13 

Business. 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  The  secret  of  suc- 
cess, or  How  to  get  on  in  the  world  ;  with 
some  remarks  upon  true  and  false  success 
and  the  art  of  making  the  best  use  of  life. 
Amer.  ed.,  ed.  by  P.  G.  H.    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

174:1 
ContentH.    Time  and   Its   uses.  — Aims   in   life.  — A 
steady  purpose.— The  three   p's.   punctuality,  pru- 
dence,   perseverance.  —  Business   habits.  —  Business 
men  and  business  notes.— The  race  and  the  athlete.— 
Self  help.— Reasonable  service  and  true  success. 
Boardman,  H:  A:    The  Bible  in   the  counting- 
house  ;  a  course  of  lectures  to  merchants. 
Phila.  1853.  D.  174  :  2 

Crafts,  Wilbur  F.  Successful  men  of  to-day,  and 
what  they  say  of  success ;  based  on  facts 
and  opinions  gathered  by  letters  and  per- 
sonal interviews  from  five  hundred  pro- 
minent men,  and  on  many  more  published 
sketches.     N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  174  :  6 

Hillard,  G:  Stillman.  Dangers  and  duties  of  the 
mercantile  profession  ;  an  address  delivered 
before  the  Mercantile  library  association, 
at  its  30th  anniversary,  nov.  13,  1850.  Bost. 
1850.  S.  ■  174:3 

Mears,  J:  W.  The  Bible  in  the  workshop,  or 
Christianity  the  friend  of  labor.  N.  Y.  1857. 
D.  174:4 

The  sexes. 

Cobbe,  Frances  Power.  The  duties  of  women  ; 
a  course  of  lectures.  Bost.  1881.  D.    176  :  3 

Cook,  Joseph.  Marriage,  with  preludes  on  cur- 
rent events.  (Bost.  Monday  lectures.)  Bost. 

1879.  D.  176  :  4 
Cook,  N.  F.     Satan  in  society,  by  a  physician. 

[Anon.]     St.  Louis.  1877.  D.  176  :  8 

Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.  Spiritual  wives.  Leipz. 
1868.     2v.  inl.  S.  176  :0 

Madan,  Martin.  Thelyphthora,  or  A  treatise  on 
female  ruin  in  its  causes,  effects,  con- 
sequences, prevention  and  remedy,  con- 
sidered on  the  basis  of  the  divine  law; 
. .  .with  many  other  incidental  matters,  par- 
ticularly including  an  examination  of  the 


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principles  and  tendency  of  stat.  26,  Geo.  11 
c.  33,  commonly  called  the  marriage  act. 
Lond.  1780,  1781.     3  v.  O.  176  :P7 

Michelet,  Jules.  Love  (L'amour).  From  the 
french,  tr.  from  the  4th  Paris  ed.  by  J.  W. 
Palmer.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.  176  :  2 

—  Woman  (La  femme).     From  the  french,  tr.  by 

J.  W.  Palmer.    N.  Y.  1860.  D.  176  :  1 

—  Same,  ger.    Die  Frau.     Uebers.  von  F:  Spiel- 

hagen.     Leipz.  1860.  S.  176:1 

Saunders,  F:  About  woman,  love  and  marriage. 

N.  Y.  1874.  D.  1761 6 

Society . 


Chapin,  Edwin  Hubbell.  Humanity  in  the  city. 
N.  Y.  [1854].  D.  ■         177 :  11 

Ellis,  Sai-ah  Stickney.  Prevention  better  than 
cure,  or  The  moral  wants  of  the  world  we 
live  in.     N.  Y.  1847.  D.  177  :  2 

Goltz,  Bogumil.  Fine  umgangs  -  philosophic. 
[Feigenblatter,  3.]   Berlin,  n.  d.  T>.  177  :  1 

Hale,  E:  Everett.    How  to  do  it.     Bost.  1881.  S. 

X 177: 12 

Holland,  Josiah  G'lVoevt,  {Ti7mthy  Titcomb).  Let- 
ters to  the  Joneses,  by  Timothy  Titcomb. 
8th  ed.     N.  Y.  1863.  D."  "       177  :  3 

liBcky,  W:  E:  Hartpole.  History  of  european 
morals  from  Augustus  to  Charlemagne.  8d 
ed.  rev.     N.  Y.  1877.     2  v.  D.  177  :  4 

Kleinwachter,  F:  Zur  philosophic  der  mode. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15  v9 

Maurice,  J:  F:  Dennison.  Social  morality;  31 
lectures  delivered  in  the  university  of 
Cambridge.   2ded.   Lond.  1872.  D.  177:5 

Noah,  Mordecai  Manuel.  Gleanings  from  a 
gathered  harvest.     N.  Y.  1847.  S.     177  :  6 

Opie,  Amelia.  Illustrations  of  lying,  in  all  its 
branches.     Hartford.  1827.  D.  177  :  7 

Peabody,  Andrew  Preston.  Conversation  ;  its 
faults  and  its  graces.    New  ed.    Bost.  1882. 

177:13 

Richards,  Cornelia  Haven  Bradley.  Springs  of 
actioTi.    N.  Y.  1863.  S.  '  177:8 

Stanhope,  Philip  Dormer,  4th  earl  of  Chesterfield. 
The  elements  of  a  polite  education  ;  care- 
fully selected  from  [his]  letters  to  his  son, 
by  G:  Gregory.  New  ed.  Lond.  [1800(?)] 
D.  177:9 

Talmage,  T:  De  Witt.  The  abominations  of 
modern  society.    N.Y.  1872.  D.     177:10 

Uhlhom,  Gerhard.  Christian  charity  in  the 
ancient  church.  From  the  german,  with 
the  author's  sanction.    N.  Y.  1883.  O. 

177  :  14 


H'Yj 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Tempe  ^-^^J^^JpOR*^!^ 


Cook,  Joseph.  The  new  house  and  its  battle- 
ment, or  The  relations  of  the  temperance 
reform  to  civil  liberty.    In  his  Occident. 

824.1  :  112 

Goltz,  Bogumil.  Das  kneipen  und  die  kneip- 
genies.     Berlin,  n.  d.  T.  178  :  1 

Gustafson,  Axel.  The  foundation  of  death  ;  a 
study  of  the  drink  question.  Bost.  1884. 
D  178:7 

Lammers,  A:  Bekampfung  der  trunksucht.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen 

..  .  .  304:15vl0 

—  Umwandlung  der  schenken  ;  erlauterung  der 
vorschlage  der  schenken-commission  des 
Deutschen  vereins  gegen  den  missbrauch 
geistiger  getranke.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vl3 

Livermore,  Abiel  Abbot.  Anti-tobacco ;  also 
A  lecture  on  tobacco,  by  Russell  Lant  Car- 
penter ;  also  On  the  use  of  tobacco,  bv  G 
F.  Witter.     Bost.  1883.  S.  178  :  6 

Macnish,  Robert.  The  anatomy  of  drunkenness 
From  the  5th  Glasgow  ed.    N.  Y.  1835.  D. 

178  *  3 

Parton,  James.  Smoking  and  drinking.  [New 
ed.]     Bost.  1882.  S.  178  :  2 

Beade.  A.  Arthur,  ed.  Study  and  stimulants,  or 
The  use  of  intoxicants  and  narcotics  in  re- 
lation to  intellectual  life  as  illustrated  by 
personal  communications  on  the  subject 
from  men  of  letters  and  of  science.  Rev., 
with  add.    Manchester.  1883.  D.      178  :  6 

Select  temperance  tracts.    N.Y.  n.  d.  D. 

178:4 

Mi scell an  eo  u  s . 

Dexter,  H:  Martyn.  Street  thoughts.  111. 
Bost.  18.59.  S.  179:  1 

Nicholson,  E:  Byron.  The  rights  of  an  animal  ; 
a  new  essay  in  ethics.  With  a  reprint  of 
part  of  J:  Ijawrence's  chapters  "On  the 
rights  of  beasts,"  "On  the  philosophy  of 
sports,"  and  "On  the  animal  question." 
Lond.  1879.  D.  179:2 

Schasler,  Max.  Ueber  moderne  denkmalswuth. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15  v7 

Sptirgeon,  C:  Haddon.  John  Ploughman's  pic- 
tures, or  More  of  his  plain  talk  for  plain 
people.    Phila.  1881.  D.  17^9  :  3 

Systematic  beneficence ;  three  prize  essays. 
The  great  reform,  by  Abel  Stevens  ;  The 
great  question,  by  lliorenzo  White  ;  Prop- 
erty consecrated,  by  B:  St.  James  Fry. 
N.Y.  1856   S.  179:4 


Note.    For  Ethics  in  general,  see  also  Business  manuals,  class  658. 


Ancient  and  Modern  philosophies. 

Classes  180-199. 

See  Philosophy  in  general,  col.  46. 


III.    THEOLOGY. 


1.    In  general. 


1.    Philosophy  and  education. 

Hartmann,  K:  E:  Robert  v.  Die  religion  des 
geistes.    Berlin.  1882.  O.  201  :  2 

Miiller,  F:  Max.  Lectures  on  the  science  of  re- 
ligion, with  a  paper  on  buddhist  nihilism, 
and  a  translation  of  the  Dhammapada  or 
"Path  of  virtue."    N.  Y.  1873.  D. 

201  :  1 

Graue,  G.  Der  mangel  an  theologen  und  der 
wissenschaftliche  werth  des  tneologischen 
studiums.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
fragen.  304  :  15  v5 

2.    Cyclopedias  and  dictionaries. 

McClintock,  J:,  and  James  Strong.    Cyclopaedia 

of  biblical,  theological   and  ecclesiastical 

literature.  N.  Y.  1879-84.  11  v.  O.  203  :  Bl 

ConUnta.     V.  1.    A.  B.    2.  C,  D.    3.  EG.     4.  H-J. 

6.   K-Me.     6.   Me-Neo.     7.   New-Pes.      8.   Pet-Re. 

0.  Rh-St.    10.  Su-Z.    11.  Supp.,  A-Cn. 

Buck,  C:  A  theological  dictionary,  containing 
definitions  of  all  religious  terms,  a  com- 
prehensive view  of  every  article  in  the 
system  of  divinity,  an  impartial  account  of 
all  the  principal  denominations,  which 
have  subsisted  in  the  religious  world  from 
the  birth  of  Christ  to  the  present  day,  to- 
gether with  an  accurate  statement  of  the 
most  remarkable  transactions  and  events 
recorded  in  ecclesiastical  history.  Scott's 
2d  amer.  from  the  latest  London  ed.,  with 
extensive  add.  and  improvements.  Phila. 
1823.  O.  203  :  R2 

Brewer,  Ebenezer  Cobham.  A  dictionary  of 
miracles  ;  imitative,  realistic  and  dogmatic. 
111.    Phila.  1884.  D.  203  :  113 

Holtzmann,  H:  Julius,  and  R.  ZOpffel.  Lexikon 
fiir  theologie  und  kirchenwesen ;  lehre, 
brauche,  teste,  sekten  und  orden  der 
christlichen  kirche,  das  wichtigste  aus  den 
iibrigen  religionsgemeinschaften.  Leipz. 
1882.  D.  203  :R4 

3.    History  of  theology. 

(For  ecclesiastical  history,  see  class  270-279.) 

Child,  Lydia  Maria.  The  progress  of  religious 
ideas,  through  successive  ages.  N.  Y.  1855. 
3  V.  O.  209  :  1 

Domer,  I:  A:  History  of  protestant  theology, 
particularly  in  Germany,  viewed  accordmg 
to  its  fundamental  movements  and  in  con- 


nection with  the  religious,  moral  and  in- 
tellectual life.  Tr.  by  G:  Robson  and 
Sophia  Taylor.  Edinb."l871.  O.  209:3 
Tiele,  C.  P.  Outlines  of  the  history  of  religion 
to  the  spread  of  the  universal  religions. 
Tr.  from  the  dutch  by  J.  Estlin  Carpenter. 
2d  ed.  [Eng.  and  foreign  phil.  library.] 
Lond.  1880.  O.  209  :  2 

4.    Collected  works. 

Anninius  {dutch  Hermanz),  Jacobus.  Works 
tr.  from  the  latin,  in  3  v. ;  1st  and  2d  by 
James  Nichols,  3d,  with  a  sketch  of  the  life 
of  the  author,  by  W.  R.  Bagnall.  Auburn. 
1853.     3  V.  O.     ■  200  :  1 

Contents,  see  Catalog-ue  of  the  Boston  athenaeum, 
V.  1,  p.  139. 

Barrow,  I:    Works,  being  all  his  english  works. 
5th  ed.    Lond.  1741.    3  v.  in  2.  F.      23  :  B, 
Contents.    V.  1.  Sermons.— Exposition  of  the  Lord's 
prajer,    the   creed,    etc.  —  Treatise   of    the   pope's 
supremacy.    2.    Sermons  and  expositions  upon  all 
the  articles  in  the  apostles'  creed.    3.  Sermons. 
Bunyan,  J:    Works  ;   being  several  discourses 
upon  various  divine  sxibjects.     6th  ed.  con- 
taining several  pieces  not  to  be  found  in 
any  former  ed.     Edinb.  1771.     1  v.  in  2.  F. 

23:11 

Calvin,  J:    The  institution  of  christian  religion, 

written  in  latine,  tr.  into  english  according 

to  the  author's  last  ed.,  with  sundry  tables 

to  iinde  the  principall  matters  intreated  of 

in  the  booke,  and  also  the  declaration  of 

places  of  sci'ipture  therein  expounded,  by 

T:  Norton.     Whereunto  there  are  newly 

add.,   in   the  margin  of  the  booke,  note's 

containing  in  brief  the   substance  of  the 

matter  handled  in  ech  section.    Lond.  1611. 

Q.  23  :  It 

Channine,  W:  Ellery.     [Religious  writings.]    In 

7iis  Works.       '  820.1:2 

Contents,   see  under  English    literature,    Collected 

works. 

Chillingworth,  W:    Works,  containing  his  book 

entitl'd  The  religion  of  protestants,  a  safe 

way  to  salvation ;   together  with  his  nine 

sei*mons  preached  before  the  king  or  upon 

eminent  occasions,  his  letter  to  mr.  Lewgar 

concerning  the  church  of  Rome's  being  the 

fuide  of  laith  and  judge  of  controversies, 
is  nine  additional  discourses  and  an 
answer  to  some  passages  in  Rushworth's 
dialogues,  concerning  traditions.  7th  ed. 
compared  with  all  the  editions  now  extant 
and  made  more  coi-rect  than  any  of  the 
former.  In  this  ed.  are  two  letters  never 
before  printed.    Lond.  1719.  F,  23  :  B 


THEOLOGY— GENERAL. 


Cl.  200-203 


70 


Cranmer,   T:    Miscellaneous  writings   and  let- 
ters ;    ed.   for    the  Parker    society    by   J: 
Edmund  Cox.  Cambridge.  1846.  Q.  200+2 
C(mtent»,  see  Catalogtie  of  the  Boston  athenapum, 

Dick,'^':     Works.    4v.ini.    Hartford.  1847.  D. 

200:3 
Contents.    V.  1.  On  the  improvement  of  society  by 
the  diffusion  of  knowledge.    2.  The  philosophy  of  a 
future  state.     3.  The  philosophy   of   rellgrlon.     4. 
The  christian  philosopher. 
Doane,    G:    Washington.      Life    and    writings; 
containing  his  poetical  works,  sermons  and 
miscellaneous  writings  ;  with  a  memoir  by 
his  son,  W:  Croswell  Doane.   N.  Y.  1860-61. 
4  V.  O.  200+4 

Contents.    V.   1.    Memoir,  by  W:  Croswell  Doane.— 
Songs  by  the  way.    2.    Episcopal  writings,  compris- 
ing his  chai'ges,  conventional,  missionary  and  visita- 
tion sermons.    3.  Parochial  sermons   [at  St.  Mary's 
parish,  Burlington.]      4.   Educational  writings  and 
orations. 
Fuller,  Andrew.    The  principal  works  and  re- 
mains -,   with  a  new  memoir  of  his  life  by 
his  son,  A.  G.  Fuller.    Lond.  1852.  D. 

200:5 
Contents.    Memoir.— The  gospel  its  own  witness.— 
The  calvinistic  and  socinian  systems  examined  and 
compared  as  to  their  moral  tendency.— Three  letters. 
Henry,    Matthew.     Complete  works,  his  unfin- 
ished commentary  excepted ;  a  collection 
of  all  his  treatises,  sermons  and  tracts  as 

fmblished  by  himself  and  a  memoir  of  his 
ife;in2v.     V.  2.     Edinb.  1853.  O. 

200 : 18 
Hooker,  R:  Works,  with  an  account  of  his  life 
and  death  by  I:  Walton  ;  arr.  by  J:  Keble. 
3d  amer.  from  last  Oxford  ed.  ;  with  a  gen- 
eral index,  to  which  is  appended  a  com- 
plete index  of  the  texts  of  scripture,  pre- 
pared expressly  for  this  ed.  N.  Y.  1860. 
2v.  O.  200+6 

Contents.    V.   1.   Ed's  pref.— Walton's  dedication  to 
bishop  Morley.— Pref.  to  the  Jst  ed.  of   the  life  of 
Hooker.— Life.— App.— Spencer's  pref.  to  the  reader. 
—Pref.  to  the  books  of  the  laws  of  ecclesiastical 
)olity.— Of  the  laws  of  ecclesiastical  polity,  books 
-4.— Hooker's     dedication    to     archbp.    Whitgift.— 
Of  the  laws  of  ecclesiastical  polity,  book  5.    2.  App. 
to  book  5.— Of  the  laws  of  ecclesiastical  polity,  books 
6-8.— Sermons.— Travers'  supplication  to  the  council. 
-Hooker's   answer. —  Sermons. —Jackson's  dedica- 
tion.—Sermons.-lndex. 
Hughes,   J:    Complete  works,   comprising  his 
sermons,   letters,  lectures,  speeches,  etc.  ; 
carefully  compiled  and  ed.  from  the  best 
sources  by  Lawrence  Kehoe.    N.  Y.  1864. 
2v.  O.  200:7 

Contents.  V.  1.  Pt.  1.  Biog.  sketch.— Obsequies,  etc.— 
On  catholic  emancipation.— The  school  question.  Pt.  2. 
Life  and  times  of  Plus  VII.— Letters.— The  school 
question,  contwwed.— Influence  of  Christianity  upon 
civilization.—  Pt.  3.  The  school  question,  continued. 
Pt.  4.  Influence  of  Christianity  on  social  servitude.— 
N.  Y.  catholif!  church  debt  assoc— Introd.  to  mr. 
Livingstone's  book  on  "Imputation."— The  mixture 
of  civil  and  ecclesiastical  power  in  the  middle  ages.- 
Moral  causes  which  have  produced  the  evil  spirit  of 
the  times.— Alleged  burning  of  Bibles.- Sermon  on 
the  jubilee.— Latest  invention.  Pt.  5.  Importance  of 
a  christian  basis  for  the  science  of  political  econ- 
omy.—Eulogy  on  bp.  Fenwick.- Causes  of  the  Irish 
famine  of  1847.  -  Christianity  the  only  source  of 
moral,  social  and  political  regeneration.— "Kirwan." 
—Letters  on  the  catholic  church.— "  Kirwan "  un- 
masked. 2.  Life  and  times,  by  J.  R.  Bailey.— The 
temporal  power  of  the  pope.— Lectures  :  The  church 
and  the  world  since  the  election  of  Pius  IX  ;  The 
decline  of  protestantism  and  its  causes ;  Present 
condition  and  prospects  of  the  catholic  church  in  the 
U.  S. ;  Life  and  times  of  O'Connell ;  Relation  be- 
tween the  civil  and  religious  duty  of  the  catholic 
citizen  ;  St.  Patrick.  —  Sermons.  —  Letters.  —  The 
church  property  controversy.— Jliscellaneous.— App. 


?-^ 


Jackson,  G:  A.  Apostolic  fathers  and  apologists 
of  the  2d  century.  (Early  christian  lit. 
primers,  no.  1.)  N.  Y.  1879.  S.  200  :  19 
Contents.  Introd.-The  earlier  patristic  writings.— 
The  apostolic  fathers:  Clement  of  Rome,  sketch. 
Epistle  to  the  Corinthians.  Clementine  literature; 
Ignatius,  sketch  and  Epistle  to  Romans,  Ephcslans 
and  Polycarp;  Polycarp.  sketch  and  Epistle  to  Philip- 
plans  ;  Barnabas,  sketch  and  epistle.— Associated 
authors  :  Hermas,  sketch  and  the  Shephei-d ; 
Papias,  sketch  and  fragments.  —  The  apoloiriBts: 
Introd.  sketch  ;  Notice  and  Epistle  to  Diognetus ; 
Justin,  sketch.  First  apology  and  Synopsis  of  dia- 
logue with  Trypho:  Author  of  Muratonian  frag- 
ment and  the  Fragment ;  Melito,  sketch  and  Frag- 
ment ;  Athenagoras,  sketch,  chapters  from  Mission 
about  christians,  and  Final  argument  on  the  resur- 
rection. 

—  The  fathers  of  the  3d  century.    (Early  chris- 

tian lit.  primers,  no.  2.)    N.  Y.  1881*.  S. 

200  :  20 

—  The  post-nicene  greek  fathers.    (Early  chris- 

tian lit.  primers,  no.  3.)    N.  Y.  1883'.  S. 

200  :  21 

—  The  post-nicene  latin  fathers.    (Early  chris- 

tian lit.  primers,  no.  4.)    N.  Y.  1884.  S. 

200  :  22 

Justmus  martyr.  The  works,  now  extant,  of 
S.  Justin  the  martyr,  tr.  with  notes  and 
indices.  [Library  of  the  fathers,  no.  40.1  Ox- 
ford. 1861.  O.  200:8 

Laud,  W:  A  relation  of  the  conference  between 
W:  Laud  and  Fisher  the  jesuite,  by  the 
command  of  king  James,  with  an  answer 
to  such  exceptions  as  A.  C.  takes  against 
it.     Lond.  1639.  O.  23  :  R 

Leighton,  Robert.  Works ;  prefixed,  a  life  of 
the  anchor.     Lond.  1860.  O.  200+9 

Contents.  Life,  by  James  Aikman.— A  practical 
commentary  on  the  first  epistle  of  Peter.— Exposi- 
tory lectures  on  Psalm  xxxix,  Isaiah  vi,  Romans 
vil.— Charges,  etc.,  to  the  clergy  of  the  diocese  of 
Dunblane. —  Letters.- Eighteen  sermons.— Ten  ser- 
mons, from  the  author's  manuscripts.— Theological 
lectures  —Exhortations  to  the  students  upon  their 
return  to  the  university  after  vacation.— Exhorta- 
tions to  candidates  for  the  degree  of  M.  A.  in  the 
university  of  Edinburgh.  — Valedictory  oration. —  A 
defence  of  moderate  episcopacy.— Meditations,  crit- 
ical and  practical,  on  Psalms  Iv,  xxii,  and  cxxx.— Ser- 
mon to  the  clergy,  from  3  Cor.  v :  20.— Letters. 

Leslie,  C:  Theological  works.  Lond.  1721. 
2v.  F.  23  :» 

Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenteum, 
V.  3,  p.  1714. 

Milton,  J:    Prose  works.    Phila.  1859.  2  v.  O. 

200+10 
Contents.  V.  1.  Of  reformation  touching  church 
discipline  in  England. —  Of  prelatical  episcopacv.- 
The  reason  of  church  government  urged  against 
prelaty.  — Animadversions  upon  the  remonstrants' 
defence  against  Smectymnuus.  —  An  apology  for 
Smectymniius.— Of  education.— Areopagltlca.  —  Doc- 
trine and  discipline  of  divorce.— Judgment  of  Martin 
Bucer  concerning  divorce.— Tetracnordon.  — Colas- 
terion.— The  tenure  of  kings  and  magistrates.- Ob- 
servations on  Ormond's  peace.— Eikonoclastes.  2. 
Defence  of  the  people  of  England.— Treatise  of  civil 
power  In  ecclesiastical  causes.— Letter  to  a  friend  con- 
cerning the  ruptures  of  the  commonwealth.— Present 
means  and  brief  delineation  of  a  free  common- 
wealth.—The  ready  and  easy  way  to  establish  a  free 
commonwealth.— Brief  notes  upon  a  sermon,  titled 
"The  fear  of  God  and  the  king,"  by  M.  Griffith.— 
Histoi-y  of  Britain.  —  Of  true  religion,  heresy, 
schism,  toleration.— History  of  Moscovia.— Declara- 
tion for  the  election  of  John  III,  king  of  Poland.— 
—Letters  of  state.— Manifesto  of  the  lord  protector 
against  the  Spaniards.— Second  defence  of  the  people 
of  England.— Familiar  epistles. 

Nevins,  W:  Select  remains,  with  a  memoir. 
NY.  1836.  D.  200:11 


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Porteus,  Beilby,  bp.  of  London.  Works  ;  with 
his  life  by  Robert  Hodgson.  New,  ed. 
Lond.  1811.  6  v.  O.  200  :  12 

Contents.    V.  1.  Life,  by  R.  Hodgrson.    2,  8.  Ser- 
mons.   4,  5.  Lectures.    6.  Tracts. 
Scott,  T:    Theological  works,  pub.  at  diflferent 
times  and  now  coll.  into  vols.    Bucking- 
ham. 1805-8.  5v.  O.  200:  13 
Contents.    V.  1,   The  force  of  truth.— Fifteen  Ser- 
mons.    2.  Sermons.    3.  Funeral  sermons.— Mission- 
ary sermons.— Rights  of  God.— Answer  to  T.  Paine. 
—Civil  g-overnment,  and  the  duties  of  subjects.    4. 
Repentance.— Warrant  and  nature  of  faith  in  Christ. 
—Growth   in  grace.  —  Hints   for  the    consideration 
of  patients  in  hospitals.— Detached  papers.— Family 
prayers.    5.  Essays  on  the  most  important  subjects 
in  religion. 
Taylor,   Jeremy.    Whole  works  ;  with  an  essay, 
biographical  and  critical.    Lond.  1853.  3  v. 
O.                                                           200+14 
Contents.    V.  1.  Bogrers,  H:    Essay  on  [his]  genius 
and  writings.- Funeral  sermon,  by  G.  Rust— Chris- 
tian consolations.— The  life  of  Christ— Contempla- 
tions of  the  state  of  man.— The  rule  and  exercises  of 
holy  living.— The  rule  and  exercises  of  holy  dying.— 
Sermons.     2.    Sermon.— On  the    sacred    order   and 
offices   of  episcopacy.- An  apology   for   authorized 
and  set  forms  of  liturgy.— Theologia  eklektike,  or  A 
discourse  on  the  liberty  of  prophesying.— The  doc- 
trine and  practice  of  repentance.— Deus  justiflcatus. 
—On  the  real  presence  of  Christ  in  the  holy  sacra- 
ment.—Dissuasive  from  popery.— Letters.    3.  Chrisis 
teleiotike,  a  discourse  of  confirmation.— A  discourse 
on  the  nature,  offices  and  measures  of  friendship.— 
Ductor  dubitantium,  or  The  rule  of  conscience.— 
Clerus  Domini.— Rules  and  advices  to  the  clergy  of 
the  diocese  of  Down  and  Connor.— The  golden  grove. 
—The  psalter  of  David.— A  collection  of  offices.— The 
worthy  communicant. 
Tertullianus,       Quintus      Septimius      Florens. 
Apologetic  and  practical  treatises.     Tr.  by 
C.    Dodgson.      2d    ed.      [Library   of   the 
fathers,  no.  10.]  Oxford.  1854.  O."  200  :  17 
Tillotson,  J:    Works ;    containing    254  sermons 
and     discourses     on     several     occasions, 
together  with   the  rule  of   faith,  prayers 
composed    for  his  own  use,    a    discourse 
to  his  servants  before  the  sacrament,  and 
a  form  of  prayer  composed  by  him  for  the 
use  of  king  William.    Lond.  1757.  12  v.  D. 
200 : 15 
Tyndale,  W:    An  answer  to  sir  Thomas  More's 
dialogue,  The  supper  of  the  Lord  after  the 
true  meaning  of  John  vi  and  1  Cor.  xi,  and 
W:  Tracy's  testament  expounded  ;  ed.  for 
the  Parker  society  by  H:  Walter.      Cam- 
bridge. 1850.  O.                                  200  :  16 
"Wycliflfe,  J:  Writings.  Lond.  n.  d.  D.   204:43 
Contents.    Account  of  his  life.— Specimens  of  his 
trans,  of  the  bible.— His  confession  concerning  the 
sacrament  of  the  Lord's  supper.— The  poor  caitiff.— 
How  the  office  of  curates  Is  ordained  of  God.— Of 
feigned   contemplative   life.— On    prayer.— A   short 
rule  of  life.- Wickllff's  wicket.— Note  on  the  doctrine 
of  transubstantiation.— Twelve  lettings  of  prayer.— 
Antichrist's  labour  to  destroy  holy  writ.— Trlalogues. 
—Opinions  of  the  papacy.— Sermons. 

6.    Essays  and  miscellanies. 

Burlinp:ame,  E:  Livermore,  ed.    Current  discus- 
sion ;   a  collection  from  the  chief  english 
essays    on    questions  of   the    time,    v.   2 : 
Questions  of  belief.  N.  Y.  1878.  D.  204  :  12 
ConUnts.    Harrison,  F:    The  soul  and  future  life. 
—A  modern  symposium.    1.  The  soul  and  future  life, 
by  R.   H.  Hutton,    T:   H:  Huxley,    lord  Blachford, 
Roden  Noel,    lord  Selborne,    W.  R.  Greg,  Baldwin 
Brown.  W.  G.  Ward.— A  modern  symposium.    3.  The 
Influence  upon   morality  of  a  decline  In  religious 
belief,  by  sir  James  Stephen,  lord  Selborne,  James 


Martineau,  F:  Harrison,  dean  of  St.  Paul's,  duke  of 
Argyll,  prof.  Clifford,  W.  G.  Ward,  T:  H:  Huxley,  R: 
H.  Hutton.— Lewes,  G:  H:    The  course  of  modern 
thought.— Hug-hes,  T:    The  condition  and  pi-ospects 
of  the  church  of  England,— Mallock,  W:  H.    Is  life 
worth  living  ? 
Christ  and  modern  thought  ;  with  a  preliminary 
lecture  on  the  methods  of  meeting  modern 
unbelief  by  Joseph  Cook.    (Boston  Monday 
lectures,  1880-81).    Bost.  1881.  D.     204  :  15 
Contents.    Preliminary  lecture.— Clark,  T:  M.    The 
seen  and  the  unseen.— Robinson,  E.  G.    Moral  law 
in  its  relation  to  physical  science  and  to    popular 
religion.— Guard,  T:    Christianity  and  the  mental 
activity  of    the  age.— Hopkins,   M:    The    place  of 
conscience. —  McCosh,   J.     Development;    what  it 
can  do  and  what  it  cannot  do.— Crosby,  H.    A  calm 
view  of  the  temperance  question.— Crooks,  G:  R. 
Old  and  new  theologies.— Dike,  S:  W.    Facts  as   to 
divorce  in  New  England.— Thomas,  J.  B.    Signific- 
ance of  the  historic  element  in  scripture.— Smith, 
J:  C.    The  theistic  basis  of  evolution. 
Churchman's  library,  The  ;   a  series  of  publica- 
tions, original  and  from  the  english  press, 
issued  in  monthly  numbers.     Flemington. 
N.  J.  1844.  O.        ■  204  :  16 

Contents.  Massingberd,  F.  C.  A  history  of  the 
english  reformation.— Qresley,  W.  Church  Claver- 
Ing,  or  The  schoolmaster.- Sewell,  W.  Christian 
morals.— Teale,  W.  H.  The  life  of  Lucius  Cary,  vis- 
count Falkland. 

Coan,   Titus  Munson,   ed.    Questions  of  belief. 

(Topics  of  the  time,  no.  5).     N.  Y.  1883.  S. 

204 : 50 

Contents.    Lee,  V.   The  responsibilities  of  unbelief . 

— Cobbe,   F.  P.     Agnostic    morality.— Qurney,  E. 

Natural  religion.— Stephen,  L.    The  suppression  of 

poisonous  opinions.— Schuckburgh,  E.  S.    Modern 

miracles. 

Conflicts  of  the  age.  The.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

204+45 
Contents.    An  advertisement  for  a  new  religion,  by 
an  evolutionist.- The  confession  of  an  agnostic,  by 
an  agnostic— What  morality  have  we  left  ?  by  a  new- 
light  moi-alist.- Review  of  the  fight,  by  a  Yankee 
farmer. 
Essays  and  reviews.    Leipz.  1862.  S.       204  :  19 
Contents.   Temple,  F:   The  education  of  the  world. 
—  Williams,  R.      Bunsen's   biblical   researches.  — 
Povrell,  B.    On  the  study  of  evidences  of  Christian- 
ity.—Wilson,  H:  B.    Stances  historiques  de  Geneve: 
The    national    church.— Goodwin,    C.   W.      On    the 
mosaic  cosmogony.— Pattison,  M:     Tendencies  of 
religious  thought  in  England,  1688-17.50.- Jowett,  B: 
On  the  interpretation  of  scripture.— Note  on  Bun- 
sen's  biblical  researches. 
Hedge,  F:  H:,  ed.    Recent  inquiries  in  theology, 
by    eminent    english    churchmen ;    being 
"  Essays  and  reviews".     2d  amor,  from  2d 
London  ed.,   with   an  app.   [and]   introd. 
Bost.  1861.  D.  204  :  20 

Contents,  see  Essays  and  reviews. 
Goulburn,  E:  Meyrick,  and  others.  Replies  to 
"Essays  and  reviews";  with  a  pref.  by  the 
lord  bishop  of  Oxford,  and  letters  from  the 
Radcliflte  observer  and  the  reader  in  geol- 
ogy in  the  university  of  Oxford.  NT  Y. 
1862.  D.  204  :  47 

Contents.  Goulburn,  E.  M.  The  education  of  the 
world.— Rose,  H.  J.  Bunsen,  the  critical  school  and 
dr.  Williams.  — Heurtley,  C.  A.  Miracles.- Irons, 
W.  J.  The  idea  of  the  national  church.- Rorison,  G. 
The  creative  week.— Haddan,  A.  W.  Rationalism.— 
Wordsw^orth,  C.  On  the  interpretation  of  scripture. 
—Letters  from  R.  Main  and  J :  Phillips. 

Thomson,  W:,   ed.    Aids  to  faith;    a  series  of 

theological  essays,   by  seA'^eral  writers,    a 

reply  to   "Essays  and    reviews".     N.   Y. 

1862".  D.  204  :  3 

Contents.   Mansel,  H:  L.  On  miracles  as  evidences 

of    Christianity.  —  Fitzgerald,   W:     On    the    study 

of    the    evidences    of    Christianity.  —  McCaul,    A. 

Prophecy.-  Cook,  F:  C:    Ideology  and  subscription. 


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— McCaul,  A.  The  mosaic  record  of  creation.— 
Bavrlinson,  G:  On  the  genuineness  and  authen- 
ticity of  the  Pentateuch.— Browne,  E:  H.  Inspira- 
tion.—Thomson,  W :  The  death  of  Christ.— Ellicott, 
C:  .T:  Scripture  and  its  interpretation. 
Freedom  and  fellowship  in  religion  ;  a  collection 

of  essays  and  addresses,  ed.  by  a  committee 

of    the  Free    religious  association.    Bost. 

1875.  S.  204:22 

Contents.  Frothing-ham,  O.  B.  Introductory; 
The  reliffious  outlook— Wasson,  D:  A.  The  nature 
of  religion.— liOngrfellow,  S:  The  unity  and  uni- 
versality of  the  religious  ideas.  —  Johnson,  S: 
Freedom  in  religion.  —  Weiss,  J:  Religion  and 
science.— Potter,  W:  J.  Christianity  and  its  defini- 
tions.—Abbot,  F.  E.  The  genius  of  Christianity  and 
free  religion.-Frothing-ham,  O.  B.  The  soul  of 
protestantism.— Chadwick,  J:  W.  Liberty  and  the 
church  in  America.— Hig-ginson,  T:  W.  The  word 
philanthropy.— Cheney,  E.  D.  Religion  as  a  social 
force.— Voices  from  the  free  platform. 
Lectures  to  young  men  ;   delivered  before  the 

Young  men's  christian  assoc.  in  Exeter  hall, 

London,  from  nov.  21,  1848,  to  feb.  6,  1849. 

Lond.  [1849].  S.  204  :  27 

Contents.  MacNeile,  Hugh.  The  characteristics 
of  romanism  and  protestantism.— Cummingr,  J.  God 
in  history— Bickersteth,  Robert.  The  bearing  of 
commerce  upon  the  spread  of  Christianity— Brock, 
W :  The  common  origin  of  the  human  race.— Stowell, 
Hugh.  Modern  infidel  philosophy.  —  James,  J: 
Angell.  Spiritual  religion  the  surest  preservative 
from  infidelity.— Archer,  T:  The  characteristics  of 
the  middle  ages.— Arthur,  W:  The  french  revolu- 
tion of  ]848.-Noel,  Baptist  W.  The  church  and  the 
world.— Baflaes,  T:  Internal  evidence  of  the  divine 
inspiration  of  the  scriptures.— Martin,  S :  Cardinal 
Wolsey.— Binney,  T:  Sir  T:  Fowell  Buxton. 
Manning-,  H:  E:,  ed.  Essays  on  religion  and 
literature,  by  various  writers.    Lond.  1865. 

O.  204 : 29 

Contents.  Inaugural  discourse  of  cardinal  Wise- 
man.—Manning-,  H:  E:  On  the  subjects  proper  to 
the  Academia.— Rock,  D.  The  action  of  the  church 
upon  art  and  civilisation.— Hoey,  J.  C.  On  the  birth- 
place of  St.  Patrick.— Oakeley,  F:  The  position  of 
a  catholic  minority  in  a  non-catholic  country.  — 
.  Laing:,  F.  H:  On  bishop  Colenso's  objections  to  the 
veracity  of  holy  scripture.- Wiseman,  N.  P.  S.  The 
truth  of  supposed  legends  and  fables.— Lucas,  E: 
Christianity  in  relation  to  civil  society. 

Selections  from  the   writings  of  the   reformers 

and  fathers  of  the  church  of  England.   New 

ed.;no.  1-5.     Lond.  1836-39.  S.      204:35 

Contents.    1.  Extracts  from  Tyndal's  prologues  to 

the  five  books  of  Moses.   2.  Cranmer's  preface  to  the 

Bible  ;    The  sum  and  content  of  holy  scripture  ;   The 

first  homily,  or  A  fruitful  exhortation  to  the  reading 

and  knowledge  of  holy  scripture.    3.   On  the  creed 

by  archbp.  Cranmer.    4.   A  discourse  on  the  Lord's 

prayer.    5.  On  prayer. 

Tracts  for  priests  and  people  by  various  writers. 

Bost.  1862.  D.  204:39 

ConUnts.     Hug-hes,  T:     Religio  laici.— Maurice, 

J:  F:  D.    The  mote  and  the  beam.— Garden,  F.    The 

atonement  as  a  fact  and  as  a  theory.— Davis,  J.  L. 

The  signs  of  the  kingdom  of  heaven.— On  terms  of 

communion:       P.,  C.   K.      The  boundaries  of   the 

church ;     Lang-ley,    J.    N.     The    message   of    the 

church.— Ludlow,  J.   M.      A  dialogue  on  doubt.— 

Maurice,  J:  F:  D.    Morality  and  divinity.— Ludlow, 

.7.  M.    Two  lay    dialogues  :     On  laws  of  nature  and 

the  faith  therein  ;    On  positive  philosophy. 

Tracts  for  the  times,  by  members  of  the  univer- 
sity of   Oxford.  "N.  Y.  1839,  1840.     2  v.  O. 
204  :  40 
Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenseum, 
V.  .5,  p.  2999. 

Goods,  W:  The  divine  rule  of  faith  and  prac- 
tice, or  A  defence  of  the  catholic  doctrine 
that  holy  scripture  has  been  since  the  times 
of  the  apostles  the  sole  divine  rule  of  faith 
and  practice  to  the  church,  against  the 
dangerous  errors  of   the  authors  of   the 


Tracts  for  the  times  and  the  romaaists,  a8 
particularly  that  the  rule  of  faith  is  "  made 
up  of  scripture  and  tradition  together", 
etc.;  in  which  also  the  doctrines  of  the 
apostolical  succession,  theeucharisticsacri- 
llce,  etc.,  are  fully  discussed.  Phila.  1842 
O-  238+i 

*        *        * 

Adler,  Felix.    Creed  and  deed  ;   a  series  of  dis- 
courses.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  204  :  1 
Contents.    Immortality.— Religon.-The  new  ideal 
—The  priest  of  the  ideal.— The  form  of  the  new  ideal 
—The  religious  conservatism  of  women.— Our  con- 
solations.—Spinoza.— The  founder  of  Christianity.— 
The  anniversary  discourse.— Appendix;   The  evolu- 
tion of  hebrew  religion;   Reformed  Judaism  i.  ii.  in. 
Aguilar,  Grace.   Essays  and  miscellanies;  choice 
cullings  from  [her  1  mss.,  sel.  by  her  mother 
Sarah  Aguilar.     Phila.  1853.  1).         204  :  2 
Arnold,  Matthew.     St.  Paul  and  protestantism  ; 
with    an    essay    on    puritanism    and    the 
church  of  England.     N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

204:51 
—  Last  essays  on  church  and  religion.     With  his 
St.  Paul  and  protestantism.  204  :  51 

Contents.    A  psychological  parallel.— Bishop  Butler 
and  the  zeit-geist.— The  church  of  England.— A  last 
word  on  the  burials  bill. 
Bale,  J:    Select  works  ;  containing  the  examina- 
tions of    lord    Cobham,   W:  Thorpe    and 
Anne   Askewe,    and    the    Image  of   both 
churches  ;    ed.  for  the  Parker  society  by 
H:  Christmas.  Cambridge.  1849.  O.  204  :  4 
Barnes,  Albert.     Miscellaneous  essays  and  re- 
views.    N.  Y.  1855.     2  V.  D.  204  :  5 
Contents.    V.  1.  The  analogy  of  religion,  by  Joseph 
Butler.— The  christian  ministry,  by  C:  Bridges. -The 
works  of  lord  Bacon.— How  can  the  sinner  be  made 
to  feel  his  guilt.— Episcopacy  tested  by  scripture,  by 
H:   U.  Onderdonk.  —  Scriptural    argument    on    the 
episcopal  controversy.— The  position  o*t  the  evangeli- 
cal party  in  the  episcopal  church.    2.  The  ancient 
commerce  of  western  Asia.— The  relation  of  theology 
to  preaching.— The  position  of  the  christian  scholar 
—The  progress  and  tendency  of  science.— The  desire 
of  reputation.— The  choice  of  a  profession.— Practical 
preaching.— The  literature  and  science  of  our  coun- 
try.-The  law  of  paradise.— Thoughts  on  theology. 
Beecher,  H:  Ward.     595  pulpit  pungencies,  with 
a  table  of  contents.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1866. 
D.                                                              204  :  6 

—  Life  thoughts,  gathered  from  [his]  extempor- 

aneous discourses,  by  one  of  his  congrega- 
tion.    30th  thous.     Bost.  1858.  D.      204  :  7 

—  New  star  papers,  or  Views  and  experiences  of 

religious  subjects.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.    204  :  8 

—  Royal  truths.     Bost.  1866.  D.  204  :  9 
Browne,    Sir  T:    Religio  medici,  Hydriotaphia 

and  the  Letter  to  a  friend  ;  with  introd. 
and  notes  by  J.  W.  Willis  Bund.  [Bayard 
ser.]     Lond.  1877.  T.  204:10 

—  Religio  medici.   A  facsimile  of  the  1st  ed.  pub. 

in  1642 ;  with  an  introd.  by  W.  A.  Green- 
hill.     Lond.  1883,  D.  204  :  RIO 
Browuson,   Orestes  A:     Essays    and    reviews ; 
chiefly  on  theology,  politics  and  socialism. 
N.  Y.  1858.  D.  204:11 
Contents.    Pref.— The  church  against  no-church.— 
The  episcopal  observer  versus  tiie  church. -Thorn- 
well's  answer   to  dr.  Lynch,  april  and   oct.  1848.— 
Protestantism    ends    in    transcendentalism.  —  Pro- 
testantism in  a  nutshell.— Authority  and  liberty.— 
Political    constitutions.  —  War    and     loyalty.  —  The 
higher  law.— Catholicity  necessary  to  sustain  popu- 
lar liberty.— Legitimacy  and  revolutionism.- >iative 
americanism.  —  Labor    and    association.  —  Socialism 
and  the  church. 


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Brute,  Walter,  and  others.  Writings  and  exami- 
nations of  Brute,  Thorpe,  Cobhana,  Hilton 
and  others,  with  The  lantern  of  light,  writ- 
ten about  A.  D.  1400.  Lond.  n.  d.  D.  With 
WycUffe,  J:    Writings.  204:43 

Bushnell,    Horace.    Building   eras  in  religion. 
In  his  Literary  varieties.        824.1  :  16  v3 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 
Chalmers,  T:    Miscellanies;  embracing  reviews, 
essays  and  addresses.    N.  Y.  1859    O. 

204+14 
Contents.  Memoir.— Sermon,  by  J:  Bruce. -Example 
of  our  Saviour  in  the  establishment  of  charitable 
institutions.— Necessity  of  uniting  prayer  with  per- 
formance for  the  success  of  missions.— Influence  of 
parochial  institutions. —Consistency  of  legal  and 
valuntary  principles.— System  of  parochial  schools 
in  Scotland.— Technical  nomenclature  of  theology.— 
Efficacy  of  moravian  missions.— Style  and  subjects 
of  the  pulpit.— Difference  between  spoken  and  writ- 
ten language.— Remarks  on  Cuvier's  Theory  of  the 
earth.— On  a  proposed  modification  of  the  law  of 
patronage.— On  the  abolition  of  colonial  slavery.— 
Introductory  essays:  to  The  imitation  of  Christ;  to 
Treatises  on  the  life,  walk  and  triumph  of  faith;  to 
The  christian  remembrancer ;  to  The  christian's  great 
interest;  to  The  grace  and  duty  of  being  spiritually 
minded;  to  The  call  to  the  unconverted;  to  The 
christian's  daily  walk  in  holy  security  in  peace;  to 
Tracts  by  T:  Scott;  to  Private  thoughts  on  religion 
and  a  christian  life;  to  The  reign  of  grace;  to  Serious 
reflections  on  time  and  eternity;  to  The  christian's 
defence  against  infidelity;  to  The  living  temple;  to 
Select  letters  of  W:  Romaine;  to  A  treatise  on  the 
faith  and  influence  of  the  gospel.— Distinction,  both 
in  principle  and  effect,  between  a  legal  charity  for 
the  relief  of  indigence  and  for  the  relief  of  disease.- 
An  historical  and  critical  view  of  the  speculative 

Shilosophy  of  Europe  in  the   I9th  century  by  J.  D. 
[orell— Political  economy  of  a  famine. 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Events  and  epochs  in 
religious  history ;  being  the  substance  of 
a  course  of  12  lectures,  del.  in  the  Lowell 
institute,  Bost.  1880.    Bost.  1881.  O. 

204  :  44 
Contents.     The  catacombs.  —  The  buddhist  monks 
of  central  Asia.— Christian  monks  and  monastic  life. 
—Augustine,  Anselm,   Bernard,   and  their   times.— 
Jeanne  D' Arc. —Savonarola  and  the    renaissance.— 
Luther  and  the  reformation.— Loyola  and  the  Jesuits. 
—The  mystics  in  all  religions.- George  Fox  and  the 
quakers.— The  huguenots.— J:  Wesley  and  his  times. 
—Index. 
Cobbe,   Frances  Power.     [Essays  on  religion.] 
With  Aer  Darwinism  in  morals.  824.2  :  107 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature.  Essays. 
Cox,   S:  Hanson.     Interviews,   memorable   and 
useful,   from    diary    and    memory    repro- 
duced.    N.  Y.  1853.  D.  204  :  17 
Contents.    With  rev.  dr.  Chalmers.— With  rev.  dr. 
Emmons.  —  With    two    pseudo  -  apostles.  —  With    a 
fashionable    lady   at  Calais,    France.     Preceded   by 
reflections  miscellaneous. 

De  Q,mncey,  T:  Theological  essays  and  other 
papers.  New  and  rev.  ed.  Bost.  1860.  2 
V.  D.  204  :  18 

Contents.  V.  1.  Christianity  as  an  organ  of  political 
movement.— Protestantism.-On  the  supposed  scrip- 
tural expression  for  eternity.- On  Hume  s  argument 
against  miracles.  —  Casuistry.  —  Greece  under  the 
romans.  2.  Secession  from  the  church  of  Scotland. 
—  Toilette  of  the  hebrew  lady.  —  Milton.  —  Judas 
Iscarlot.  —  Charlemagne.  —  Modern  Greece.  —  Loi-d 
Carlisle  on  Pope. 
Dodge,  Mary  Abigail,  {Oail  Hamilton).  Stumb- 
ling blocks.  Bost.  1864.  D.  204  :  48 
Contents.  The  outs  and  the  Ins.- The  fitness  of 
things.- Ordinances.— Church-sittings.- A  view  from 
the  pews.- Prayer-meetings.- The  proof  of  your  love. 
-Controversies.—  Amusements.  —  God's  way.  —  The 
law  of  Christ.  —  Praying.  —  Forgiveness.  —  Error.  — 
Words  without  knowledge. 


Fisher,  George  Park.  Discussions  in  history  and 
theology.     N.  Y.  1880.  O.  204  :  21 

Contents.  The  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.— The 
influence  of  the  old  roman  spirit  and  religion  on 
latin  Christianity.— The  temporal  kingdom  of  the 
popes.— The  council  of  Constance  and  the  council  of 
the  Vatican.— The  office  of  the  pope  and  how  he  is 
chosen.— The  relation  of  protestantism  and  of  roman- 
ism  to  modern  civilization.  —  The  relation  of  the 
church  of  England  to  the  other  protestant  bodies. 


The  philosophy  of  Jonathan  Edwards.— Channing  as 
a  philosopher  and  theologian.— The  system  of  dr.  N. 
W.  Taylor  in  its  connection  with  prior  New  England 


theology.— The  augustinian  and  the  federal  doctrines 
of  original  sin.  —  A  sketch  of   the    history  of   the 
doctrine  of  future  punishment.— Rationalism.— The 
unreasonableness  of    atheism.— The  apostle  Paul.— 
The  four  gospels;   a  review  of  "Supernatural  reli- 
gion." 
Froude,  James  Anthony.    [Essays  on  theological 
subjects.]   In  his  Short  studies.  824.2  :  42 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 
Gladstone,  W:  Ewart.  Ecclesiastical  essays.    In 
his  Gleanings  of  past  years.  329.2  :  9  v5-7 
Hall,    Robert.      Miscellaneous    works    and    re- 
mains ;    with    a   memoir    of    his    life    by 
Olinthus  Gregory,  and  a  critical  estimate 
of  his  character  and  writings  by  J:  Foster. 
Lond.  1853.  D.  204  :  23 

Contents.  Memoir.  —  Observations  on  mr.  Hall's 
character  as  a  preacher.  —  Christianity  consistent 
with  a  love  of  freedom.— An  apology  for  the  freedom 
of  the  press.— Review  of  the  apology  for  the  freedom 
of  the  press.— Modern  infidelity  considered— Reflec- 
tions on  war.— The  sentiments  proper  to  the  present 
crisis.— The  advantages  of  knowledge  to  the  lower 
classes.— A  sermon  on  the  death  of  the  princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales.  —  Reviews:  Foster's  essays; 
Custance  on  the  constitution ;  Zeal  without  innova- 
tion; Gisborne's  sermons;  Gregory's  letters;  Bel- 
sham's  memoirs  of  Lindsey.— General  index. 
Hill,  Rowland.  Thoughts  on  religious  subjects. 
Lond.  1835.  S.  204  :  24 

Hopkins,  M:     Strength  and  beauty  ;  discussions 
for  young  men.   N.  Y.  [1874]:  D.    204  :  25 
Contents.      Strength    and    beauty.— Receiving   and 
giving.— The  manifoldness  of  man.— Nothing  to  be 
lost.— God's  method  of  social  unity.— Enlargement.— 
The  Bible  and  pantheism.— On  liberality  in  religious 
bellef.—Zeal.— Spirit,    soul    and    body. —Choice    and 
service.— Life.— The  body  the  temple  of  God.— Per- 
fect love.— Faith,  philosophy  and  reason.- Self-denial. 
—The  circular  and  the  onward  movement.— Higher 
and  lower  good.— The  one  exception. 
Jackson,  W:    Remains;  with  a  brief  sketch  of 
his  life  and   character  by  W:  M.  Jackson. 
N.  Y.  1846.  O.  204+26 

King,  T:  Starr.  [Religious  essays.]  With  his 
Patriotism.  824.1:50 

Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 
Luther,  Martin.  Table-talk  ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  W: 
Hazlitt.  New  ed.,  to  which  is  added  the 
life  of  Martin  Luther  by  Alexander  Chalm- 
ers, with  add.  from  Michelet  and  Audin. 
Lond.  1857.  D.  204:28 

Middleton,  Conyers.  Posthumous  works.  Lond. 
1753.  Q.     With  Brown,  J:    Dissertation  on 

Soetry  and  music.  in  23  :  B. 

:  Stuart.    Three  essays  on  religion.    N.  Y. 
1874.  O.  204  :  30 

Contents.    Nature.— Utility  of  religion.— Theism. 
Norton,  James.     [Essays  on  religious  subjects.] 
In  his  Australian  essays.  824.2  :  76 

Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 
Nott,  Eliphalet.     Miscellaneous  works  ;  with  an 
app.     Schenectady.  1810.    O.  204:31 

Pascal,  Blaise.  Pensees,  precedees  de  sa  vie  par 
mme.  Perier,  suivies  d'un  choix  des  pensees 
de  Nicole  et  son  Traito  de  la  paix  avec  les 
hommes.     Paris.  1850.  D.  204  :  32 


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Pascal,  Blaise. — Gontimied. 

—  Thoughts,  letters  and  opuscules.  Tr.  fi*om  the 
freneh  by  O.  W.  Wight,  with  introd.  notices, 
and  notes  from  all  the  commentators.  N. 
Y.  1859.  D.  204  :  32 

Rogers,  H:  Reason  and  faith,  and  other  miscel- 
lanies. Bost.  1853.  O.  204:33 
Contents.  Life  and  writing's  of  T:  Fuller.— Andrew 
Marvel.— Luther's  correspondence  and  character.— 
Genius  and  writing-s  of  Pascal.— Sacred  eloquence: 
the  british  pulpit.— The  vanity  and  g-lory  of  liter- 
ature—Right  of  private  .iudg-ment.  —  Reason  and 
faith;  their  claims  and  conflicts. 

Phelps,  Austin.  My  portfolio  ;  a  collection  of 
essays.    N.  Y.  "1882.  D.  204  :  49 

Contents.  A  pastor  of  the  last  generation.  — The 
rights  of  believers  in  ancient  creeds.- The  biblical 
doctrine  of  revolution. —The  puritan  theory  of 
amusements.— The  christian  theory  of  amusements. 
—  Is  card-playing  a  christian  amusement  ?  —  The 
question  of  sunday  cars.— Woman-suffrage  as  judged 
by  the  working  of  negro-sutfrage.— Reform  in  the 
political  status  of  women.— The  length  of  sermons.— 
The  calvinistic  theory  of  preaching.- The  theology 
of  the  "  Marble  faun".— The  debt  of  the  nation  to 
New  England.— Ought  the  pulpit  to  ignore  spiritual- 
ism ?  —  How  shall  the  pulpit  treat  spiritualism  ?  — 
Foreign  and  home  missions,  as  seen  by  candidates  for 
the  ministry.— Foi-eign  missions,  their  range  of  ap- 
peal for  missionaries  limited. —  Congregationa lists 
and  Presbyterians:  a  plea  for  union;  methods  of 
union.— The  preaching  of  Albert  Barnes.— A  vacation 
with  dr.  Bushnell.- Prayer  viewed  in  the  light  of 
christian  consciousness.  —  Intercessory  prayer.  — 
Hints  auxiliary  to  faith  in  prayer.— The  vision  of 
Christ.— The  cross  in  the  door.— The  premature  clos- 
ing of  a  life's  work.— What  do  we  know  of  the 
heavenly  life  ? 

Rutherford,  S:    Joshua  redivivus,  or  352  religi- 
ous letters,  divided  into  three  parts.  Added, 
the  author's  testimony  to  the  covenanted 
work  of   reformation",   between    1638  and 
1649,  and  also  his  dyin^  words,  containing 
several  advices  to  ministers  and  near  rela- 
tions.   13th  ed.   Edinb.  1809.  D.    204  :  R34 
Savag-e,  Minot  Judson.    The  religion  of  evolu- 
tion.    Bost  1877.  D.  204  :  46 
Shedd,    W:    Greenough    Thayer.      Theological 
essays.     N.  Y.  1877.  D.    "                   204  :  36 
Contents.    The  method  and  influence  of  theological 
studies.— The  nature  and  influence  of  the  historic 
spirit.— The  idea  of  evolution  defined  and  applied  to 
history.— The  doctrine  of  original  sin.— The  atone- 
ment a  satisfaction  for  the  ethical   nature  of   both 
God  and   man.— Symbols  and   Congregationalism.— 
Clerical  education. 
Taylor,  I:    Logic  in  theology  and  other  essays. 
Lond.  1859.  S.                                      204  :  37 
Contents.    Logic  in  theology.— The  state  of  unitari- 
anism  in  England.  — Nilus.  — Paula.  — Theodosius.— 
Julian.— Without  controversy. 

Thompson,  Joseph  Parrish.  Stray  meditations, 
or  Voices  of  the  heart  in  joy  and  in  sorrow. 
N.  Y.  1852.  D.  204  :  38 

Vinet,   Alexandre  Rodolphe.     Montaigne  ;   The   j 
endless  study,  and  other  miscellanies.    Tr. 


with  an  introd.  and  notes  by  Robert  Turn- 
bull.     N.  Y.  1850.  D.  204  :  41 
Whately,  R:  Thoughts  and  apophthegms.  Phi  la 
1856.  D.  204  :  42 

6.    Periodicals. 

American  presbyterian  and  theological  re- 
view, The,  ed.  by  H:  B.  Smith  and  J.  M. 
Sherwood;  v.  13-18,  Jan.  1864— dec.  1869. 
N.  Y  1864-69.  O.  205  :  M 

i.mu        ^'^^   original    name  of   the   magazine    was 
Ihe  presbyterian  quarterly  review",  vol.  18  again 
changes  to  "American  presbyterian  review." 
American  quarterly  church  review  and  ecclesi- 
astical register,  The;  v.  14-21,  apr.  1861  — 
Jan.  1870.     N.  Y.  1861-70.  O.  206  :  M 

Bibliotheca  sacra  and  biblical  repository,  ed.  bv 
Edwards  A.  Park  and  S:  H.  Tavlof ;  v.  18- 
26.     Andover.  1861-69.  O.  "       205  :  M 

Note.    Title-page  drops  "and   biblical  repository" 
after  v.  31.  •' 

Brownson's  quarterly  review:  v.  18-21.  Bost 
1861-64.  O.  205  :  M 

Catholic  world.  The  ;  a  monthly  eclectic  maga- 
zine of  general  literature  and  science  ;  v. 
1-16,  20,  21,  23-28,  apr.  1865— march  1879. 
N.  Y.  1865-79.  O.  205  :  M 

Christian  examiner.  The  ;  v.  1-51,  54-87,  ian 
1824  -  dec.  1869.  Bost.  1824-65,  N.  Y.  1866- 
69.  O.  205  :  M 

Note.    V.  1-5  adds  "and  theological  review",  v.  tt-a5 
"and  general  review",  v.  3S-62  "and  religious  miscel- 
lany" to  the  present  title. 
Evergreen,    The,    or    Church    offering    for    all 
seasons  ;  a  repository  of  religious,  literary 
and  entertaining  knowledge  for  the  christ- 
ian family ;  v.  5,  6,  Jan.  1848— dec.  1849.    N. 
Y.  1848-49.  Q.  205  :  M 

Literary  and  theological  review.  The,  con- 
ducted by  Leonard  Woods,  ir. ;  V.  1-6.  N 
Y.  1834-39.  O.  205  :  M 

Note.    V.  .5,  6  conducted  by  C:  D.  Pigeon. 
Methodist   quarterly    review,    ed.    by    D     D 
Whedon  ;  v.  21-29.     N.  Y.  1861-69".  O. 

205  :  M 

Radical,  The  ;   Sidney  H.  Morse  and  Joseph  B. 

Marvin  eds.  and  props. ;  v.  4-6,  July  1868— 

oct.  1869.     Bost.  1868-69.  O.  205  :  M 

Religious  magazine.  The.  and  monthly  review, 

ed.  by  J :  H.  Morrison  ;  v.  49,  50,  Jan.— dec. 

1873.     Bost.  1873.  O.  205  :  M 

Note.     Changed   to    "The    unitarian    review    and 

religious  magazine." 

Unitarian  review.  The,  and  religious  magazine  ; 

V.  1-22,  march  1874— dec.  1884.    Bost.  1874- 

84.  O.  205  :  M 

Note.    V.  1  ed.  by  C:  Lowe,  v.  2  by  H:  W.  Foote,  v. 

3,  4  by  J:  H.  Morison  and  H:  H.  Barber,  after  which 

no  editor's  name  is  given. 


2.    Natural  theology. 


1.    In  general. 

Brougham,  H:  baron  Brotigham  and  Vaux.  A 
discourse  of  natural  theology,  showing  the 
nature  of  the  evidence  and  the  advantages 
of  the  study.     Phila.  18a5.  D.  210  :  1 

Bushnell,  Horace.   Nature  and  the  supernatural, 


as  together  constituting  the  one  system  of 
God.    N.  Y.  1858.  O.  "  210  :  2 

Cobbe,  Frances  Power.  The  peak  in  Darien, 
with  some  other  inquiries  touching  con- 
cerns of  the  soul  ana  body  ;  an  octave  of 
essays.    Bost.  1882.  D.  211  :  15 

Cocker,  B:  Franklin.    The  theistic  conception  of 


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the  world  ;  an  essay  in  opposition  to  certain 
tendencies  of  modern  thought.  N.  Y.  1875. 
O.  210:3 

Crabbe,  G:  An  outline  of  a  system  of  natural 
theology.    Lond.  1840.  O.  210+4 

Harris,  J:  Pre-adamite  earth  ;  contributions  to 
theological  science.    Bost.  1850.  D.  210  :  5 

Hedge,  F:  H:  Reason  in  religion.   Bost.  1866.  D. 

210:6 

Nordhoff,  C:  God  and  the  future  life  ;  the 
reasonableness  of  Christianity.  N.  Y.  1883. 
S.  210:11 

Paley,  W:  Natural  theology,  with  illustrative 
notes  etc.,  by  H:  lord  Brougham,  and  sir 
C:  Bell.  111.'  Added,  preliminary  observa- 
tions and  notes.   N.Y.  1845.   2v.  S.  210:7 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1824.  T.  210  :  7 

—  Natural  theology,  or  Evidences  of  the  essence 

and  attributes  of  the  deity,  collected  from 
the  appearances  of  nature.  New  ed.  Hart- 
ford. 1847.  D.  210:7 

Tucker,  Abraham.  The  light  of  nature  pursued. 
From  the  2d  London  ed.,  rev.  and  cor.;  to- 
gether with  some  account  of  the  life  of  the 
author  by  sir  H  P.  St.  J:  Mildmay.  Cam- 
bridge. 1831.     2v.  O.  210:8 

Seeley,  J:  Robert.  Natural  religion,  by  the 
author  of  "  Ecce  homo".     Bost.  1882.  S. 

210:9 

Wilson,  W:  D.  The  foundations  of  religious 
belief  -,  the  methods  of  natural  theology 
vindicated  against  modern  objections.  (The 
bishop  Paddock  lectures,  1883.)  N.  Y.  1883. 
D.  210:10 

2.    Theism  and  atheism. 

{See  a/xo  Philosophy,  col.  4.'J-.50.) 

Blackie,  J:  Stuart.  The  natural  history  of 
atheism.     N.  Y.  1878.  D.  211  :  1 

Contents.  Presumptions.  —  Theism,  its  reasonable 
ground.— Atheism.  Its  varieties  and  common  root.— 
Polytheism.— Buddhism.— The  atheism  ot  reaction; 
Modern  engrlish  atheists  and  agrnostics;  Martinoau 
and  Tyndall. 

Cairns,  J:  Unbelief  in  the  18th  century  as  con- 
trasted with  its  earlier  and  later  history. 
(Cunningham  lectures  for  1880.)  N.  Y. 
1881.   D.  211:2 

Faber,  G:  Stanley.  The  difficulties  of  infidelity. 
N.Y.  1829.  D.  211:4 

Fisher,  G:  Park.  Faith  and  rationalism,  with 
short  supijlementarv  essays  on  related 
topics.     N.  Y.  1875).  D.  211  :  3 

Frohschammer,  Jakob.  Das  neue  wissen  und 
der  neueglaube;  mit  besonderer  beriick- 
sichtigung  von  D.  F.  Strauss'  neuester 
schrift  "Der  alte  und  der  neue  glaube". 
Leipz.  1873.  O.  211  :  10 

Froude,  James  Anthony.  The  nemesis  of  faith. 
Cnicago.  1879.  D."  211  :  18 

Holbach,  Paul  H:  Thiry  baron  d'.  The  system 
of  nature,  or  Laws  of  the  moral  and  phys- 
ical world.  A  new  and  impr.  ed.,  with 
notes  by  Diderot  ;  tr.  for  the  first  time,  by 
H.  D.  Robinson.  Bost.  1853.  2  v.  in  1.  C). 
211-f-13 

Hurst,  J :  F.  History  of  rationalism  ;  embracing 
a  survey  of  the  present  state  of  protestant 
theology,  with  app.  of  literature.  N.  Y. 
1865.  a  211  :  6 


Leckjr,  W:  E:  Hartpole.  History  of  the  rise  and 
influence  of  the  spirit  of  rationalism  in 
Europe.    Rev.  ed.   N.  Y.  1875,  1876.    2  v.  D. 

211  :6 

Martineau,  James.  Modern  materialism,  its 
attitude  toward  theology  ;  comju-ising  two 
papers  reprinted  from  the  Contemporary 
review,  and  being  a  continuation  of  the 
argument  of  "Religion  as  affected  by 
modern  materialism."    N.  Y.  1876.  S. 

211  :7 

Naville,  Jules  Ernest.  The  heavenly  father ; 
lectures  on  modern  atheism.  Tr.  from  the 
french  by  H:  Downton.     Bost.  1867.  D. 

211:8 

Nelson,  D:  The  cause  and  cure  of  infidelity ; 
with  an  account  of  the  author's  conversion. 
N.  Y.  1837.  D.  211  :9 

Paine,  T:  The  age  of  reason  ;  an  investigation 
of  true  and  fabulous  theology.     T.  p.  w.  D. 

211 : 14 

Parker,  Theodore.  Sermons  of  theism,  atheism 
and  the  popular  theology.  3d  ed.  Bost. 
1861.  D.  211  :  10 

Pearson,  T:  Infidelity;  its  aspects,  causes  and 
agencies.  People's  ed.,  with  a  pref.  by  J. 
Jordan.     Lond.  [185-].  S.  211  i  11 

Strauss,  D:  F:  The  old  faith  and  the  new  ;  a 
confession.  Authorized  tr.  from  the  6th 
ed.  by  Matliilde  Blind  ;  amer.  ed.,  2  v.  in  1, 
the  tr.  rev.  and  partly  re-written  and  pre- 
ceded by  an  amer.  version  of  the  author's 
prefatory  post-script.     N.  Y.  ».  d.  D. 

211:19 

Volney,  Constantin  Fran9ois  Chasseboeuf  comte 
de.  The  ruins,  or  Meditation  on  the  revolu- 
tions of  empires.  Added,  the  law  of  nature, 
a  short  biography  by  count  Dara,  and  the 
controversy  between  dr.  Priestly  and 
Volney.     N.  Y.  1858.  T.  211:12 

Wilson,  J:  G.  Atheism  and  theism.  Phila.  1883. 
S.  211:17 

Yorke,  J.  F.  Notes  on  evolution  and  Christian- 
ity.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  211  :  16 

3.    Creation. 

Campbell,  S.  M.  The  story  of  creation.  N  Y. 
[1880].  D.  _  213  :  1 

Chapin,  James  H.  The  creation  and  the  early 
developments  of  society.     N.Y.  [1880.]  L). 

213:2 

Dawson,  J:  W:  The  origin  of  the  world  accord- 
ing to  revelation  and  science.  N.  Y.  1877. 
D.  213:3 

Guyot,  Arnold  H:  Creation,  or  The  biblical 
cosmogony.     N.  Y.  1884.  D.  213  :  6 

Warington,  G:  The  week  of  creation,  or  The 
cosmogony  of  Genesis  considered  in  its  re- 
lation to  modern  science.     Lond.  1870.  D. 

213:4 

4.   Providence. 

Buckland,  W:  Geology  and  mineralogy  as  ex- 
hibiting the  power,  wisdom  and  goodness 
of  God  ;  with  add.  by  prof.  Owen.  prof. 
Phillips,  Robert  Brown.  4th  ed.  by  Francis 
T.  Buckland.  [Bridgewater  ti'eatises.] 
Lond.  1869,  1870.     2  v.  D.  214  :  6 

(Umtents.    V.  1.  Text.    2.  Plates. 


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CI.  214-216 


Chalmers,  T:  On  the  power,  wisdom  and  good- 
ness of  God,  as  manifested  in  the  adapta- 
tion of  external  nature  to  the  moral  and 
intellectual  condition  of  man;  with  the 
author's  last  corr.  Prefixed,  a  biographical 
preface  by  J:  Gumming.  [Bridgewater 
treatises.]'  Lond.  1853.  D.  214:1 

Bell,  Sir  C:  The  hand;  its  mechanism  and  vital 
endowments  as  evincing  design  and  illus- 
trating the  power,  wisdom  and  goodness  of 
God.  Preceded  by  an  account  of  the 
author's  discoveries  in  the  nervous  system. 
8th  ed.  [Bridgewater  treatises.]  Lond. 
1882.  D.  214:4 

Eidd,  J:  On  the  adaptation  of  external  nature 
to  the  physical  condition  of  man;  princi- 
pally with  reference  to  the  supply  of  his 
wants  and  the  exercise  of  his  intellectual 
faculties.  [Bridgewater  treatises.]  Lond. 
1852.  D.  214:2 

Kirby,  W:  On  the  power,  wisdom  and  good- 
ness of  God  as  manifested  in  the  creation 
of  animals,  and  in  their  history,  habits  and 
instincts.  New  ed.  with  notes  byT.  Rymer 
Jones.  [Bridgewater  treatises.]  Lond. 
1852,  1853.  2v.  D.  214:7 

Prout,  W:  Chemistry,  meteorology,  and  the 
function  of  digestion,  considered  with  ref- 
erence to  natural  theology.  4th  ed.  by 
J.  W.  Griffith.  [Bridgewater  treatises.*] 
Lond.  1855.  D.  214:8 

Beget,  P:  M :  Animal  and  vegetable  physiology, 
considered  with  reference  to  natural  the- 
ology. 4th  ed.  with  add.  and  emendations. 
[Bridgewater  treatises.]  Lond.  1867.  2  v. 
D.  214:5 

Whewell,  W:  Astronomy  and  general  physics, 
considered  with  reference  to  natural  the- 
ology. [Bridgewater  treatises.]  Lond. 
1852.  D.  214:3 

Duncan,  H:  Sacred  philosophy  of  the  seasons; 
illustrating  the  perfections  of  God  in  the 
phenomena  of  the  year,  with  important 
add.  and  some  modifications  to  adapt  it  to 
amer.  readers,  bv  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood. 
Bost.  1839.    4  V.    D.  214  :  9 

Bledsoe,  Albert  Taylor.  A  theodicy  or  vindi- 
cation of  the  divine  glory  as  manifested  in 
the  constitution  and  government  of  the 
moral  world.    6th  ed.     N.  Y.  1856.  O. 

216+1 

McOosh,  James.  The  method  of  the  divine  gov- 
ernment, physical  and  moral.  4th  ed.  N. 
Y.  1865.  O.   ■  214+10 

Mather,  Cotton.  The  christian  philosopher;  a 
collection  of  the  best  discoveries  in  natvire, 
with  religious  improvements.  Lond.  1721. 
D.  214:11 

Watts,  I:  A  guide  to  prayer,  or  A  free  and  ra- 
tional account  of  the  gift,  grace  and  spirit 
of  prayer,  with  plain  directions  how  every 
christian  may  attain  them ;  with  a  pref .  by 
Robert  Forbes.  New  ed.  Aberdeen.  1854. 
Tt.  217:1 

5.    Religion  and  science. 

Campbell,  G:  J:  Douglass,  8th  duke  of  Argyll. 
The  reign  of  law.     5th  ed.     Lond.  1867.  O. 

215:1 

Cooke,  Josiah  Parsons,  jr.  Religion  and  chem- 
istry, or  Proofs  of  God's  plan  in  the  atmos- 


phere and  Its  elements;  ten  lectures  del.  at 
the  Brooklyn  institute,  Brooklyn  N.  Y.  on 
the  Graham  foundation.  2d  ed.  N  Y 
1865.  O.  216:3 

Crofton,  Denis.  Genesis  and  geology,  or  An  in- 
vestigation into  the  reconcilation  of  the 
modern  doctrines  of  geology  with  the  dec- 
larations of  scripture;  with  an  introd.  by 
E.  Hitchcock.     Bost.  1853.  S.  215  :4 

Dawson,  J:  W:  Nature  and  the  Bible;  a  course 
of  lectures  delivered  in  New  York  in  dec. 
1874  on  the  Morse  foundation  of  the  Union 
theological  seminary.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

215  :  5 

Draper,  J:  W:  History  of  the  conflict  between 
religion  and  science.  8th  ed.  (Intern, 
scientific  ser.)    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  215:6 

Dmmmond,  H:  The  natural  law  in  the  spirit- 
ual world.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  215  :  19 

Fiske,  J:  Evolution  and  religion.  In  his  Ex- 
cursions of  an  evolutionist.       824.1  :  107 

Gray,  Asa.  Natural  science  and  religion;  two 
lectures  delivered  to  the  theological  school 
of  Yale  college.    N.  Y.  1880.  O.        215:7 

Hitchcock,  E:  The  religion  of  geology  and  its 
connected  sciences.    Bost.  1852.  D.  215:8 

Lang,  H:  Die  religion  im  zeitalter  Darwins. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15  v2 

LeConte,  Joseph.  Religion  and  science;  a  series 
of  Sunday  lectures  on  the  relation  of 
natural  and  revealed  religion,  or  the 
truths  revealed  in  nature  and  scripture. 
N.  Y.  1874.  D.  215  :  2 

Miller,  Hugh.  The  testimony  of  the  rocks,  or 
Geology  in  its  bearings  on  the  two  theolo- 
gies, natural  and  revealed;  with  memorials 
of  the  death  and  character  of  the  author. 
Bost.  1858.  D.  215  : 9 

Mitchel,  Ormsby  MacKnight.  The  astronomy 
of  the  Bible;  with  a  biographical  sketch. 
N.  Y.  1863.  D.  215  :  10 

MoUoy,  Gerald.  Geology  and  revelation,  or 
The  ancient  history  of  the  earth  considered 
in  the  light  of  geological  facts  and  revealed 
religion;  with  an  introd.  to  the  amer.  ed. 
and  a  chapter  on  cosmogony,  by  permis- 
sion, from  the  Manual  of  geology  by  J.  D. 
Dana.    111.  N.  Y.  1873.  D.  215  :  17 

Smith,  J:  Pye.  The  relation  between  the  holy 
scriptures  and  some  parts  of  geological 
science.  From  the  4th  London  ed.,  greatly 
enl.     Phila.  1850.  O.  215:11 

Smyth,  Newman.  Old  faiths  in  new  light.  N. 
Y.  1879.  D.  216  :  18 

Sorignet,  L'abbe  A.  Sacred  cosmogony,  or 
Primitive  revelation  demonstrated  by  the 
harmony  of  the  facts  of  the  mosaic  history 
of    the    creation,  with    the    principles    of 

general  science.    Tr.  from  the  french.     St. 
ouis.  1862.  O.  215  :  16 

TeflFt,  B:  F.  Evolution  and  Christianity,  or  An 
answer  to  the  development  infidelity  of 
modern  times ;  with  an  introd.  letter  by 
bishop  Simpson.    Port.    Bost.  1885.  D. 

216:20 
Temple,  F:    The  relations  between  religion  and 
3ight  lectures    preached    before 
the  univ.  of  Oxford,   in  1884.     [Bampton 


science ;  eight  lectures  preacher 
the  univ.  of  Oxford,  in  1884.  [I 
lectures  for  1884.]    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  215':  21 


CI.  216-220 


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White,  Andrew  Dickson.  The  warfare  of  science. 

N.  Y.  1877.  D.  215  :  12 

Wiseman,  N:  Patrice  Stephen  (?).    Galileo  and 

the  roman  inquisition  ;    a  defense  of  the 

catholic  church  from  the  charge  of  having 

persecuted  Galileo   for  his    philosophical 

opinions.    From  the  Dublin  review,  with 

an  introd.  by  an  amer.  catholic  [James  F. 

MelineJ.    2d  ed.     [Anon.]     Cine.  1859.  D. 

215:13 

—  Twelve  lectures  on  the  connection  between 

science  and  revealed  religion,  del.  in  Rome. 

3d  ed.    Bait.  1852.     2  v.  S.  215  :  14 

Contents.      V.    1,    On   the   comparative    study    of 

languafres.— On  the  natural  history  of  the  human 

race.— On  the  natural  sciences.    2.  On  early  history. 

—On  archaeology.— On  oriental  literature. 

Wythe,   Joseph  H.    The  agi-eement  of  science 

and  revelation.     Phila.  1872.  D.     215  :  16 

6.    Future  life. 

(See  cdgo  Doctrinal  theology,  Future  state  ;  col.  96.) 

Alger,  W:  Rounseville.  A  critical  history  of  the 
doctrine  of  a  future  life  ;  with  a  complete 
bibliography  of  the  subject.  Phila.  1864.  O. 

218:1 


Blackwell,   Antoinette  Brown.      The    physical 

basis  of  immortality.    N.  Y.  1876.  D." 

218:2 
Figxiier,  Guillaume  L:    The  to-morrow  of  death, 

or  The  future  life  according  to  science.   Tr. 

from  the  french  by  S.  R.  Crocker.    Bost. 

1872.  S.  218  :  3 

Fiske,  J:    The  destiny  of  man  viewed  in  the 

light  of  his  origin.    Bost.  1884.  S.     218  :  8 
—  The  unseen  world.  in  824. 1  :  32 

Kirk,  Hyland  C.    The  possibility  of  not  dying  ; 

a  speculation.    N.  Y.  1883.  'S.  2i8  :  7 

Tait,   P:  Guthrie,    and  Balfour  Stewart.     The 

unseen  universe,  or  Physical  speculations 

on  a  future  state.     [Anon.]    N.  T.  1875.  O. 

218:4 

Taylor,  1:    Physical  theory  of  another  life.    N. 

Y.  1853.  D.  218  :  5 

Timbs,  J:    Mysteries  of  life,  death  and  futurity. 

In  his  Things  not  generally  known. 

829.2:  64  vll 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Miscellany. 

Weiss,  J:    The  immortal  life.    Bost.  1880.  D. 

218:6 


3.    The  Bible. 


1.    In  general. 

Biblia  sacra  vulgata;  editionis,  Slxti  v.  pont. 
max.  ^ussu  recognita,  et  Clementis  viii. 
auctoritate  edita,  distincta  versiculis  indi- 
ceque  epistolarum  et  evangeliorum  aucta. 
Lugdum.  1675.  F.  23  :  R 

Holy  bible.  The  ;  containing  the  Old  and  New 
testaments  tr.  out  of  the  original  tongues, 
and  with  the  former  translations  diligently 
compared  and  revised,  with  Canne's  marg- 
inal notes  and  references,  together  with 
the  apocrypha,  to  which  are  added  an 
index,  an  alphabetical  table  of  all  the 
names  in  the  old  and  new  testaments,  with 
their  significations,  also  tables  of  scripture 
weights,  measures  and  coins.  Coopers- 
town.  1845.  O.  220.2:  HI 

Holy  bible.  The ;  containing  the  Old  and  New 
testaments  tr.  out  of  the  original  tongues  ; 
being  the  version  set  forth  a.  d.  1611,  com- 
parea  with  the  most  ancient  authorities 
and  revised  [New  testament  in  1881,  Old 
testament  in  1885].  Printed  for  the  uni- 
versities of  Oxford  and  Cambridge.  Ox- 
ford. 1885.  O.  220.2:3 

Biblia  pauperum,  conteynynge  thirty  and  eight 
wode  cuttes  illvstrating  the  liif,  parablis 
and  miraclis  offe  oure  blessid  Lord  and 
Saviour  Jhesus  Crist,  with  the  proper 
descrypciouns  therof  extracted  fro  the 
originall  texte  offe  lohn  Wiclif,  somtyme 
rector  of  Lutterworth.  Preface  by  Arthur 
Penrhyn  Stanley.    N.  Y.  1885.  O.  " 

220.2:112 

Orimm,  Willibald.  Die  Lutherbibel  und  ihre 
textesrevision ;  vortrag  im  studentischen 
Gustav- Adolf- verein  zu  Jena  gehalten.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 :  16  v3 


Briggs,  C:  A:  Biblical  study,  its  principles, 
methods  and  history,  together  with  a  cata- 
logue of  books  of  reference.  N.  Y.  1883.  O. 
220:15 

Chadwick,  J:  W.  The  Bible  of  to-day  ;  a  course 
of  lectures.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  220  :  1 

Clark,  S:  A  collection  of  the  promises  of  scrip- 
ture, or  The  christian's  inheritance.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.  Tt.  220.8  :  1 

Darby,  J:  Nelson.  Synopsis  of  the  books  of  the 
Bible.    Lond.  1^57.    3  v.  D.  220  :  2 

Contents.  V.  1.  Genesis— ii  Chronicles.  2.  Ezra— 
Malachi.    3.  Matthew— John. 

Gleig,  G:  Robert.  The  history  of  the  Bible.  N. 
Y.  1846.     2  V.  S.  220  :  3 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  Sacred  scenes  and  char- 
acters.   N.  Y.  1851.  D.  220  :  4 

Home,  T:  Hartwell.  Introduction  to  the  critical 
study  and  knowledge  of  the  holy  scriptures. 
N.  Y.  1864.    2  V.  a  220+5 

Ladd,  G:  Trumbull.  The  doctrine  of  sacred 
scripture  ;  a  critical,  historical  and  dog- 
matic inquiry  into  the  origin  and  nature  of 
the  Old  and'  New  testaments.  N.  Y.  1883. 
2  V.     O.  220  :  14 

Liber  librorum,  its  structure,  limitations  and 
purpose ;  a  friendly  communication  to  a 
reluctant  sceptic.    N.  Y.  1867.  S.      220  :  6 

Mahan,  Milo.  Palmoni,  or  The  numerals  of 
scripture  a  proof  of  inspiration  ;  a  free  in- 
quiry.    N.  Y.  1863.  O.  220  :  7 

Merle  d'Aubigne,  J:  H:  The  authority  of  God, 
or  The  true  barrier  against  romish  and  in- 
fidel aggression  ;  four  discourses,  with  an 
introd.  written  for  this  ed.  Author's  com- 
plete ed.    N.  Y.  1851.  D.  220:8 

Newton,  T:  Dissertations  on  the  pro])h(H;i{!s 
which  have  remarkably  been  fulfilled,  and 
at  this  time  are  fulfilling  in  the  world.  A 
new  ed.    Loud.  1820.    2  v.  Q,  220  :  9 


85 


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86 


Savage,  Minot  Judson.    Beliefs  about  the  Bible. 

Bost.  1883.  D.  220  :  16 

Stuart,   Moses.    Hints  on  the  interpretation  of 

prophecy.    Andover.  1842.  D.         220  :  10 

Tpstinaony  of  eminent  witnesses  for  the  Bible; 
compiled  for  the  special  benefit  of  young 
men.    N.  Y.  1866.  S.  220  :  11 

■Wordswortli,  Christopher.  On  the  inspiration 
of  holy  scripture,  or  On  the  canon  of  the 
Old  and  New  testament,  and  on  the  Apo- 
cr;ypha;  twelve  lectures  del.  before  the 
university  of  Cambridge.     Phila.  1854.  O. 

220 : 12 

Whitaker,  W:  A  disputation  on  holy  scripture 
against  the  papists,  especially  Bellarmine 
and  Stapleton.  Tr.  and  ed.  for  the  Parker 
society  by  W:  Fitzgerald.  Cambridge. 
1849.  0.  220  :  13 


Concor dances  and  commentaries. 


Cruden,  Alexander.  A  complete  concordance 
to  the  holy  scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New 
testament,  or  A  dictionary  and  alphabetical 
index  to  the  bible,  in  2  pts. :  1.  The  appel- 
lative or  common  words,  2.  The  proper 
names  ;  to  which  is  add.  a  concordance  to 
the  books  called  Apocrypha,  the  whole 
digested  in  an  easy  and  regular  method 
which,  together  with  the  various  significa- 
tions and  other  improvements  now  added 
renders  it  more  useful  than  any  book  of 
the  kind  hitherto  published.  From  the  10th 
London  ed.,  rev.  and  corr. ;  added,  an 
original  life  of  the  author.  N.  Y.  1860.  O. 
220.4  :  Rl 

"Warner,  Susan.  The  law  and  the  testimony. 
N.  Y.  1853.  O.  220.4+2 

Young,  Robert.  Analytical  concordance  to  the 
Bible,  on  an  entirely  new  plan,  cont.  every 
word  in  alphabetical  order,  arr.  under  its 
hebrew  or  greek  original,  with  the  literal 
meaning  oi  each  and  its  pronunciation ; 
exhibiting  about  311,000  references,  mark- 
ing 30,000  various  readings  in  the  New 
testament,  with  the  latest  information  on 
biblical  geography  and  antiquities,  etc.; 
designed  for  the  simplest  reader  of  the 
english  Bible.  Rev.  and  authorized  ed. 
N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  220.4  :E,3 

Cook,   F:  C:,  ed.    The  holy  bible  according  to 

the  authorized  version,  a.  d.  1611,  with  an 

explanatory  and  critical  commentary  and 

a  revision  of   the  trans,    by  bishops  and 

other  clergy  of  the  anglican  church.   N.  Y. 

[1871-81].     10  V.  O.  220.5  :R1 

Contents.     "V.  1.    Genesis.  — Exodus.  — Leviticus.— 

Numbers.  —  Deuteronomy.    2.   Joshua.  —  Judges.  — 

Euth.  —  Samuel,  I,  IT.— Kings,  I.     3.    Kinjrs,  II.— 

Chronicles,  I,  II.  —  Ezra.  — Nehemiah. —  Esther.    4. 

Job.— Psalms.— Proverbs.-Ecclesiastes.— The  song  of 

Solomon.    5.  Isaiah.— Jeremiah.— Lamentations.    6. 

Ezekiel,  Daniel  and  minor  prophets.   7.  St.  Matthew. 

—St.  Mark.— St.  Luke.    8.    St.  John.— The  acts.    9. 

Romans-Philemon.    10.  Hebrews-Revelation. 

Menochio  {lat.  Menochius),  Giovanni  Stefano. 
Brevis  explicatio  sensus  literalis  totius  s. 
scripturse  ex  optimis  quibusque  auctoribus 
per  epitomen  collecta.  Coloniae  Agripp. 
1680.    2  V.  F.  23  :  R 


Dictionaries  and  cy  clop  edias. 

Calmet,  Augustin.  Dictionary  of  the  holy  bible, 
as  pub.  by  C:  Taylor,  with  the  fragments 
incorporated,  the  whole  condensed  and 
arranged  in  alphabetical  order.  21st  ed., 
rev.  with  large  add.  by  E:  Robinson.  111. 
and  maps.    Bost.  1860.  Q.  220.6  :R1 

Kitto,  J:,  ed.  The  cyclopaedia  of  biblical  litera- 
ture. Ill,  by  maps  and  engr.  11th  ed.  N. 
Y.  1864.    2v.  O.  220.6  :R2 

Smith,  W:    Dictionarj]  of  the  Bible  ;  comprising 


its  antiquities,  biography,  geography  and 
natural  history,  rev.  and  ed.  by  H.  B. 
Hackett  with  the  cooperation  of  Ezra  Ab- 


bot.   Bost.  1879.     4v.  O.  220.6  :R3 

Contents.  V.  1.  A— Gennesaret,  Land  of.  2.  Gen- 
nesaret.  Sea  of— Market.  3.  Marriage— Regem.  4. 
Regem-Melech— Zuzims. 

—  and  S:  Cheetham.     A  dictionary  of  christian 

antiquities;  a  continuation  of  "The  dic- 
tionary of  the  Bible".  111.  Hartford.  1880. 
2  V.  D.  220.6  :  R4 

Antiquities  and  history. 

Burder,  S:  Oriental  customs  applied  to  the 
illustration  of  the  sacred  scriptures.  5th 
ed.     Lond.  1851.     D.  220.7:1 

—  Oriental  literature,  applied  to  the  illustration 

of  the  sacred  scriptures  ;  especially  with 
reference  to  antiquities,  traditions,  and 
manners,  collected  from  the  most  cele- 
brated writers  and  travellers,  ancient  and 
modern,  designed  as  a  sequel  to  Oriental 
customs.    Lond.  1822.    2  v.  O.      220.7:2 

Hutchinson,  Enoch.  Music  of  the  Bible,  or 
Explanatory  notes  upon  those  passages  in 
the  sacred  scriptures  which  relate  to  music, 
incl.  a  brief  view  of  hebrew  poetry.  Bost. 
1864.  O.  220.7+3 

Palmer,  Henrietta  Lee.  Home-life  in  the  Bible  ; 
ed.  by  J:  Williamson  Palmer.  111.  Bost. 
1881.  "Q.  220.7+4 

Trimmer,  Sarah.  Sacred  history  selected  from 
the  scriptures,  with  annotations  and  re- 
flections particularly  calculated  to  facil- 
itate the  study  of  the  holy  scriptures  in 
schools  and  families.  3d  ed.  Lond.  1796. 
6  V.  S.  220.8:2 

Merrill,  G:  E.  The  story  of  the  manuscripts. 
Bost.  [1881].  D.  220.9:1 

2.    Old  testament. 

Biblia  hebraica  secundum  editiones  J:  Leusden, 
J:  Simonis  aliorunque,  imprimis  Everardi 
van  der  Hooght,  recensuit,  sectionum  pro- 
pheticarum  recensum  et  explicationem, 
clavemque  masorethicam  et  rabbinicam 
addidit  A:  Hahn.  Ed.  ster.  C.  Tauch- 
nitzii  quartum  recognita  et  emend. 
Lipsise.  1872.  O.  221.1  :1 

Leabhraiche  an  t-seann  tiomnaidh  air  an  tar- 
ruing  o'n  cheud  chanain  chum  gaelic  al- 
bannaich;  ann  an  ceithir  earrannaibh.  Dun- 
Eidin.    1773,1778.    2  v.  in  1.  O.        23  :  R 

Roberts,  Alexander.  Old  testament  revision  ;  a 
handbook  for  english  readers.  N.  Y.  1883. 
S.  221:6 

Smith,  W:  Robertson.  The  Old  testament  in 
the  Jewish  chui'ch ;  twelve  lectures  on 
biblical  criticism.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.    221  : 1 


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Watts,  Robert.  The  newer  criticism  and  the 
analogy  of  the  faith  ;  a  reply  to  lectures  by 
W.  Robertson  Smith  on  the  Old  testament 
in  the  Jewish  church.  3d  ed.  Edinb.  1883. 
D.  221:4 

Walwortli,  Clarence.  The  gentle  skeptic,  or 
Essays  and  conversations  of  a  country 
justice  on  the  authenticity  and  truthful- 
ness of  the  Old  testament  records  ;  ed.  by 
C.  Walworth.    N.  Y.  1863.  D.  221  :  2 

Wette,  W:  Martin  Leberecht  de.  A  critical  and 
historical  introduction  to  the  canonical 
scriptures  of  the  Old  testament.  From  the 
german,  tr.  and  enl.  by  Theodore  Pai'ker. 
4th  ed.    N.  Y.  1864.    3  v.  O.  221+3 

Orton,  Job.  An  exposition  of  the  Old  testament, 
with  devotional  and  practical  reflections 
for  the  use  of  families ;  pub.  from  the 
author's  mss.  by  Robert  Gentleman.  1st 
amer.  from  the  3d  Lond.  ed.  Charlestown. 
1805,  1806.     6v.  O.  221.5:  1 

Hi  storical  books . 

G-ibson,  J :  Monro.  The  ages  before  Moses  ;  a 
series  of  lectures  on  the  book  of  Genesis. 
N.  Y.     [1879].     D.  222  :  2 

Davies,  T:  A.  Genesis  disclosed  ;  being  the  dis- 
covery of  a  stupendous  error  which  changes 
the  entire  nature  of  the  account  of  the  cre- 
ation of  mankind ;  also  showing  a  divine 
law  plainly  laid  down,  proving  the  error 
that  all  men  have  descended  from  Adam 
and  Eve.    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  222  :  4 

Mackintosh,  C.  H.  Notes  on  the  book  of  Genesis. 
[Anon.]    4th  ed.    Lond.    [1861].    S. 

222.5  :  1 

—  Notes   on  the  book  of  Exodus.     [Anon.]     3d 

ed.    Lond.     [1859].    S.  222.5:2 

—  Notes    on  the    book    of   Leviticus.      [Anon.] 

Lond.     [I860].     S.  222.6:3 

Colenso,  J:  W:  The  Pentateuch  and  book  of 
Joshua  critically  examined.  Lond.  1863, 
1865.    5v.    O.  222.5:4 

Contents.— V.  1,    [5th  ed.  rev.]    The  Pentateuch  ex- 
amined as  a  historical  narrative.    2.  The  a>re  and 
authorship  of  the  Pentateuch  considered.    3.  The 
book  of  Deuteronomy.    4.    The  first  eleven  chapters 
of  Genesis.    6.    The  book  of  Genesis  analysed  and 
separated,  and  the  agres  of  its  writers  determined. 
Gumming:,  J :    Moses  right  and  bishop  Colenso 
wrong ;  popular  lectures  on  the  Pentateuch. 
N.  Y.  1863.  D.  222:1 

Mahan,  Milo.  The  spiritual  point  of  view,  or 
The  glass  rev(^rsed ;  an  answer  to  bishop 
Colenso.    N.  Y.  1863.  O.  222  :  3 


Po  e  t  i  c  al    hooks. 

Luther,  Martin.  A  commentary  on  the  psalms, 
called  psalms  of  degrees  ;  m  which,  among 
many  other  subjects,  the  scriptural  doc- 
trine respecting  the  divinely  instituted  and 
honorable  estate  of  matrimony  is  explained 
and  defended,  in  opposition  to  the  popish 
errors  of  monastic  seclusion  and  enforced 
celibacy.  Prefixed,  an  historical  account 
of  the  monastic  life,  particularly  of  the 
monasteries  of  England.  Lond.  1819.  O. 
223.5:1 

Vincent,   Marvin  Richardson.     Gates  into   the 
psalm-country.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.    223.8  :  1 


Prophetical    books. 

Smith,  W:  Robertson.  The  prophets  of  Israel 
and  their  place  in  history  to  the  close  of 
the  8th  century ;  eight  lectures.  N.  Y. 
1888.  D.  224  :  3 

Isaiah ;  a  new  tr.  with  a  preliminary  disserta- 
tion and  notes  critical,  philological  and 
explanatory  by  Robert  Lowth.  3d  ed. 
Lond.  1779.  Q.  224.2  :  Rl 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Isaiah  of  Jerusalem.  In 
Coan,  T.  M.    Topics  of  the  time. 

820.5:21 

Cowles,  H:  Jeremiah  and  his  Lamentations, 
with  notes  critical,  explanatory  and  prac- 
tical, designed  for  both  pastors  and  people. 
N.Y.  1869.  D.  224.5:1 

Gumming,  J:  Prophetic  studies,  or  Lectures  on 
the  book  of  Daniel.    Lond.     [185-].    S. 

224:1 

Seiss,  Joseph  A:  Voices  from  Babylon,  or  The 
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3.    New  testament. 

Greek.  Novum  testamentum  graecum ;  ad 
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225.1:1 

— Harris,  J:  Rendel.  New  testament  autographs. 
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Eng.  New  testament,  The,  of  our  Lord  and 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  Tr.  out  of  the  greek, 
being  the  version  set  forth  a.  d.  1611,  com- 
pared with  the  most  ancient  authorities 
and  rev.  a.  d.  1881.    Oxford.  1881.  O. 

225.2:111 

—  Same.     With  the  readings  and  renderings  pre- 

ferred by  the  american  committee  ot  revis- 
ion, incorporated  into  the  text  by  Roswell 
D.  Hitchcock.  N.  Y.  1881.  D.  225.2  :  2 
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sion of  the  New  testament,  in  connection 
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N.  Y.  1858.  D.  225.2:5 

—  -  Same.    N.  Y.  1873.  O.    In  Lightfoot,  J.  B., 

and  others.  The  revision  of  the  english 
version.  225.2:4 

—  Lightfoot,  Joseph  Barber,  and  others.    The  re- 

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—  Schaflf,  Philip.    A  companion  to  the  greek  Tes- 

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90 


French.  Nouveau  testament,  Le,  de  notre 
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225.3:1 

Swed.  Nya  testamentet,  Det,  af  w&r  Harre  och 
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225.3:2 

Hindu.  New  testament,  The,  of  our  Lord  and 
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Chinese.  [Portion  of  the  New  testament  in 
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Student's  concordance,  The,  to  the  revised  ver- 
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Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  compiled 
upon  an  original  plan  showing  the  changes 
in  all  words  referred  to,  wit^  appendices 
of  the  chief  authorised  words  and  passages 
omitted  in  the  revision,  and  of  new  and 
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Reuss,  E:  W:  Eugen.  History  of  the  sacred 
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this  subject  by  tlie  lord  bishop  of  Glouces- 
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—  :^otes  explanatory  and  practical  on  the  Acts 

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the  present  day.    Lond.  1866.  D.  226.8:2 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1866.  D.  226.8  :  2 
Stanley,  E:    GeoflFrey  Smith,  14th  earl  of  Derby. 

Conversations  on  the  parables  of  the  New 
testament,  for  the  use  of  children.  From 
the  5th  Lond.  ed.     Phila.  1844.  S. 

226.8:4 

Gospel  of  Matthew,  The,  in  Chinese,  with  ex- 
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1848.  Q.  226.3  :R1 

Trench,  R:  Chenevix.  The  star  of  the  wise  men  ; 
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Epistles  and  Apocalypse. 

Paley,  W:    Horae  paulinae.    N.  Y.  1824.  T. 

227.4  :  1 

St.  Paul's  epistle  to  the  Romans  ;  newly  tr.  and 
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Barnes,  Albert.  Notes,  explanatory  and  prac- 
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ed.    N.  Y.1864.  D.  227.5:1 

—  Notes,  explanatory  and  practical,  on  the  first 

epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Corinthians.  N.  Y. 
1864.  D.  227.5:2 

—  Notes,    explanatory    and    practical,    on    the 

second  epistle  to  the  Corinthians  and  the 
epistle  to  the  Galatians.    N.  Y.  1864.  D. 

227.5:3 

—  Notes,    explanatory    and    practical,    on    the 

epistles  of  Paul  to  the  Ephesians,  Philip- 
pians  and  Colossians.    N.  Y.  1864.  D. 

227.5:4 

—  Notes,    explanatory    and    practical,    on    the 

epistles  of  Paul  to  the  Thessalonians,  to 
Timothy,  to  Titus  and  to  Philemon.  N.  Y. 
1864.  D.  227.5:6 

—  Notes,    explanatory    and    practical,    on    the 

epistle  to  the  Hebrews.    N.  Y.  1865.  D. 

227.6:6 

—  Notes,    explanatory    and    practical,    on    the 

feneral  epistles  of  James,  Peter,  John  and 
ude.    N.  Y.  1865.  D.  227.6:7 

Cowles,  H:  The  shorter  epistles,  viz.  of  Paul 
to  the  Galatians,  Ephesians,  Philippians, 
Colossians,  Thessalonians,  Timothy,  Titus 
and  Philemon ;  also  of  James,  Peter  and 
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227.5:10 

"Weller  {latin  Wellerus),  Hieronymus.  Hiero- 
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breues  et  eruditae ;  antea  in  Ivcem  non 
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di 


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"Weller,  H.— Continued. 

—  Hieronymi  Welleri  theoloffise  doctoris  in 
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tiones  piae,  breues  et  eruditas.  Nori- 
bergae.  [15]59.  S.   With  the  preceding.  23  :  It 

Barnes,  Albert.  Notes,  explanatory  and  prac- 
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1864.  D.  228.5:1 

Trench,  R:  Chenevix.  Commentary  on  the 
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4.    Apocrypha. 

Book  of  Enoch  the  prophet,  The  ;  an  apocryphal 

f)roduction  supposed  jfor  ages  to  nave  been 
ost,  but  discovered  at  the  close  of  the  last 
century  in  Abyssinia  ;  now  first  tr.  from  an 
ethiopic  ms.  in  the  Bodleian  library  by  R: 
Laurence.  3d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  Oxford. 
1838.  O.  229  : 1 

.  W:  The  apocryphal  new  testament,  being 
all  the  gospels,  epistles  and  other  pieces 


now  extant,  attributed  in  the  first  four 
centuries  to  Jesus  Christ,  his  apostles  and 
their  companions,  and  not  included  in  the 
New  testament  By  its  compilers.  Tr.  and 
now  first  coll.  into  1  vol.,  with  pref.  and 
tables  and  various  notes  and  references. 
From  the  last  Lond.  ed.    Bost.  1832.  D. 

229:2 
Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenaeum, 
v.  1,  p.  115,  art.  Apocryphal  gospels. 

Book  of  Adam  and  Eve,  The,  also  called  The 
conflict  of  Adam  and  Eve  with  Satan  ;  a 
book  of  the  early  eastern  church.  Tr.  from 
the  ethiopic  with  notes  from  the  Kufale, 
Talmud,  Midrashim,  and  other  eastern 
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Teaching  of  the  twelve  apostles,  recently  dis- 
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4.    Doctrinal  theology. 


Calf  hill,  James.  An  answer  to  John  Martiall's 
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Doddridge,  Philip.  A  course  of  lectures  on  the 
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Eliot,  W:  Greenleaf.  Discourses  on  the  doctrines 
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Feuerbach,  L:  The  essence  of  Christianity.  Tr. 
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Greg,  W:  Rathbone.  The  creed  of  Christendom, 
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Parker,  Theodore.  A  discourse  of  matters  per- 
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Bidgley,  T:  A  body  of  divinity  ;  wherein  the 
doctrines  of  the  christian  religion  are  ex- 
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Smyth,  Newman.  The  orthodox  theology  of  to- 
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Boston.     Bost.  1881.  D.  231  :  3 

Manning,  H:  E:    The  temporal  mission  of  the 

H()lv  Ghost,  or  Reason  and  revelation.    N. 

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3  V.  O.  231  :  4 

Mulford,  Elisha.  The  republic  of  God  ;  an  in- 
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231  :y8 

Savage,  Minot  Judson.  Belief  in  God  ;  exaijai- 
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Sherlock,  T:  The  use  and  intent  of  propljjecy  in 
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235:1 


respecting  good  and  evil  angels.     2d  ed. 
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Christ  and  the  Trinity . 

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19. 


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Calvin,  J:  Christ  the  end  of  the  law ;  the  pre- 
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Christ,  his  nature  and  work ;  a  series  of  dis- 
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T:  Jesus;  his  self -introspection.— Newton,  R.  H. 
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The  conditions  of  relig-ious  life. 

Examination,  An,  of  canon  Liddon's  Bampton 
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232  :2 

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Fleetwood,  J:  The  life  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour 
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Frothingham,  Octavius  Brooks.  The  cradle  of 
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Fry,  Caroline.  Christ  our  example.  2d  ed.  N. 
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Fumess,  W:  H:  Thoughts  on  the  life  and  char- 
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Geikie,  Cunningham.  The  life  and  words  of 
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Gladstone,  W:  Ewart.  "Ecce  homo."  Lond. 
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Harris,  J:  The  great  teacher  ;  characteristics 
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Horsley,  S:  Letters  from  the  archdeacon  of 
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Hughes,  T:  The  manliness  of  Christ.  Bost. 
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and  doctrine  of  Jesus  Christ ;  with  con- 
troversial notes  on  "Ecce  homo."  \ AnonA 
Bost.  1867.  S.  232  :  12 

Parsons,  Theophilus.  Deus  homo:  God-man. 
Chicago.  1867.  D.  232  :  13 

Patrick,  Symon.  The  glorious  epiphanv,  with 
the  devout  christian's  love  to  it.  "  Lond. 
1678.  D.  232  :  26 

Pressense,  Edmond  Marcellin  Dehault  de.  Jesus 
Christ ;  his  times,  life  and  work.  Tr.  from 
the  french  by  Annie  Harwood.  4th  ed. 
Lond.  1871.  D.  232  :  27 

Rabbi  Jeshua  ;  an  eastern  story.  [AnonA  N. 
Y.  1881.  D.  •       '      23ii :  14 

Renan,  Joseph  Ernest.  The  life  of  Jesus.  Tr. 
from  the  original  french  by  C.  Edwin  Wil- 
bour.  [Origins  of  Christianity,  1.1  N.  Y. 
1864.  D.  ^32  :  24 

SchaflF,  Philip.  The  person  of  Christ,  the  mir- 
acle of  history,  with  a  reply  to  Strauss  and 
Renan,  and  a  collection  of  testimonies  of 
unbelievers.     Bost.     [1871].     S.      232 :  15 

Seeley,  J:  Robert.  Ecce  homo ;  a  survey  of 
the  life  and  work  of  Jesus  Christ.  \AnonA 
Bost.  1867.  S.  232  :  16 

Strauss,  D:  F:  Das  leben  Jesu,  fiir  das  deutsche 
volk  bearbeitet.     Seaufl.    Leipz.  1874.  O. 

232+22 

—  Same,  eng.  The  life  of  Jesus,  critically  examin- 
ed. Tr.  from  the  4th  german  ed.  by  Marian 
Evans.     N.  Y.  1860.     2  v.     O.  232  :  22 

TuUoch,  J:  The  Christ  of  the  gospels  and  the 
Christ  of  modern  criticism  ;  lectures  on  M. 
Renan's  Vie  de  Jesus.     Lond.   1864.  D. 

232 : 17 

TurnbuU,  Robert.  Christ  in  history.  New  and 
rev.  ed.    Bost.  1860.  D.  232  :  18 

Veuillot,  L:  Fran9ois.  The  life  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ.  Tr.  into  english  by  Anthony 
Farley,  from  the  7th  french  ed.  N.  Y. 
1875.  D.  232  :  25 

Ma  n . 

Beecher,  E:  The  conflict  of  ages,  or  The  great 
debate  on  the  moral  relations  of  God  and 
man.     5th  ed.    Bost.  1854.  D.  233  :  1 

Boston,  T:  Human  nature  in  its  fourfold  state, 
of  primitive  integrity,  entire  depravation, 
begun  recovery,  and  consummate  happi- 
ness or  misery,  subsisting  in  the  parents  of 
mankind  in  paradise,  the  unregenerate,  all 
mankind  in  the  future  state.  A  new  ed. ; 
pretixed,  a  recommendation  by  Michael 
Boston,  the  author's  grandson.  Falkirk. 
1787.  D.  233  :  2 

Dewejr,  Orville.  The  problem  of  human  des- 
tiny, or  The  end  01  providence  in  the  world 
anil  man.    2d  ed.    N .  Y.  1864.  O.     233  : 3 

Harris,  J:  Man  primeval,  or  The  constitution 
and    primitive   condition    of  the    human 


05 


01.  233-238 


THEOLOGY-DOCTRINAL. 


being  ;  a  contribution  to  theological  sci- 
ence.    Bost.  1852.  D.  233  :  4 

Smith,  Theyre  Townsend.  Man's  responsibility 
in  reference  to  his  religious  belief  explain- 
ed and  examined.  [Hmsean  lectures,  1839.] 
Lond.  1840.  O.  233  :  5 

Savage,  Minot  Judson.  Beliefs  about  man. 
Bost.  1882.  D.  233  :  6 

Wesley,  J.,  and  others.  Christian  correspon- 
dence ;  a  collection  of  letters  written  by 
the  late  J:  Wesley  and  several  methodist 

{)reachers  in  connection  with  him  to  the 
ate  mrs.  Eliza  Bennis,  with  her  answers  ; 
chiefly  explaining  and  enforcing  the  doc- 
trine of  sanctilication  ;  now  first  pub.  from 
the  originals.    Phila.  1809.  S.  233  :  7 

Salvation. 

Barnes,  Albert.  The  way  of  salvation  ;  a  ser- 
mon, del.  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  feb.  8, 1829. 
7th  ed.  Together  with  mr.  Barnes'  defence 
of  the  sermon,  read  before  the  synod  of 
Philadelphia,  at  Lancaster,  oct.  29,  1830, 
and  his  '"Defence  "  before  the  second  pres- 
bytery of  Philadelphia,  in  reply  to  the 
charges  of  G:  Junkin.    N.  Y.  1836".  D. 

234:2 

Blood,  B:  The  philosophy  of  justice  between 
God  and  man ;  bemg  an  attempt  to  show 
from  a  candid  examination  of  the  scripture 
and  the  power  of  entities,  that  the  existing 
philosopny  of  religion,  both  calvinistic  and 
arminian,  is  opposed  to  the  Bible  and  to 
reason.    N.  Y.  1851.  D.  234  :  3 

Btushnell,  Horace.  Christ  and  his  salvation  ;  in 
sermons  variously  related  thereto.  3d  ed. 
N.  Y.  1865.  D.  234  :  4 

—  Forgiveness  and  law,  grounded  in  principles 

interpreted  by  human  analogies.  N.  Y. 
1874.  D.  234:6 

—  The   vicarious    sacrifice,  grounded  in  princi- 

Sles  of  universal  obligation.  N.  i.  1866. 
•.  234  :  6 

Edwards,  Jonathan.  The  history  of  redemp- 
tion, comprising  a  summary  of  the  history 
of  the  jews  up  to  the  destruction  of  Jerusa- 
lem.    Lond.  lasi.  T.  234  :  1 

Goode,  Francis.  The  better  covenant  practi- 
cally considered  from  Hebrews  viii:  6,  10- 
12,  with  supp.  on  Philippians  ii:  12,  13; 
with  a  pref.  and  table  of  contents  by  Her- 
man Hooker.  From  the  2d  Lond.  ed. 
Phila.  1836.  D.  234  :  7 

Mcllvaine,  C:  Petit.  Justification  by  faith  ;  a 
charge  delivered  before  the  clergy  of  the 
protestant  episcopal  church  in  the  diocese 
of  Ohio,  sept.  13,  1839 ;  with  app.  Colum- 
bus. 1840.  S.  234  :  8 

Death  and  resurrection. 

Gumming,  J:  The  great  consummation ;  the 
milennial  rest,  or  The  world  as  it  will  be. 
2d  series.    N.  Y.  1864.  D.  236  :  1 

Hiller,  W:  Evidence  from  scripture  and  history 
of  the  second  coming  of  Christ  about  the 
year  1843  ;  exhibited  in  a  course  of  lectures. 
Bost.  1840.  S.  236  :  2 

Norton,  James.  [On  eternity  and  resurrection.] 
In  his  Australian  essays.  824.2  :  76 


Seiss,  Joseph  A:  The  last  times  and  the  great 
consummation ;  an  earnest  discussion  of 
momentous  themes.  8th  ed.  Phila.  1864.  D. 

236:3 

Shimeall,  R:  C.  Age  of  the  world,  as  founded  on 
the  sacred  records,  historic  and  prophetic  ; 


and  the  "Signs  of  the  times",  viewed  in 
the  aspect  of  premonitions  of  the  speedy 
establishment  on  the  earth  of  the  milennial 


state,  by  the  second  personal,  pre-milen- 
nial  advent  of  Christ ;  with  an  introd. 
essay,  vindicating  the  claims  of  sacred 
chronology  against  the  cavils  of  the  atheist, 
antiquarian  and  infidel.     N.  Y.  1842.  D. 

236:4 

"West,  Gilbert.    Observations  on  the  history  and 

evidences    of    the    resurrection    of   Jesus 

Christ.    N.  Y.   1830.   D.     With  Leslie,  C: 

Method  with  the  deists.  239  :  17 


J^u  t  u  r  e  state. 


(See  also  Future  life,  col.  83.) 

Beecher,  E:  History  of  opinions  on  the  scriptural 
doctrine  of  retribution.    N.  Y.  1878.  D. 

237  :  1 

Branks,  W:  Life  in  heaven;  there,  faith  is 
changed  into  sight  and  hope  is  passed  into 
blissful  fruition.     [Anon.]    Bost.  1865.  S. 

237:4 

—  Tabor's  teachings,  or  The  veil  lifted  ;  a  glimpse 
of  Christ's  glory  and  intercourse  with  his 
people  forever."    [Anon.]    Edinb.  1865.   S. 

237:5 

Farrar,  F:  W:  Eternal  hope  ;  five  sermons 
preached  in  Westminster  abbey,  nov.  and 
dec.  1877.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  237  :  2 

Goodwin,  T:  A.  The  mode  of  man's  immortal- 
ity, or  The  when,  where  and  how  of  the 
future  life.    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  237  :  3 

Mant,  R:  The  happiness  of  the  blessed,  con- 
sidered as  to  the  particulars  of  their  state, 
their  recognition  of  each  other  in  that 
state,  its  difference  of  degrees.  Added, 
Musings  on  the  church  and  her  services. 
Phila.  1833.  D.  237  :  6 

Sears,  Edmund  Hamilton.    Athanasia,  or  Fore- 

Sleams  of  immortality.  8th  ed.  Bost."  1867. 
237 : 7 

Sherlock,  W:  A  discourse  concerning  the  hap- 
piness of  good  men  and  the  punishment  of 
the  wicked  in  the  next  world.  6th  ed. 
Glasgow.  1744.  S.  237  : 8 

Smith,  Uriah.  The  state  of  the  dead  and  the 
destiny  of  the  wicked.  Battle  Creek.  1873. 
D.  237:9 

Thompson,  Hugh  Miller.  Eternal  penalty  ;  nine 
essays  from  "The  northwestern  church". 
Chicago.  1865.  D.  237  :  10 

Townsend,  Luther  Tracy.  Lost  forever.  Bost. 
1875.  D.  237:11 

Watts,  Isaac.  The  world  to  come,  or  Discourse 
on  the  joys  or  sorrows  of  departed  souls  at 
death,  and  the  glory  or  terror  of  the  resur- 
rection. New  ed.,  with  port,  of  the  author. 
Bungay.  1813.  O.  237  :  12 

Note.  See  also  several  works,  included  In  religious 
Action,  class  349. 


07 


THEOLOaY— DOCTRIITAL. 


CI.  23d 


Apologetics. 

Alexander,  Archibald,  ed.  The  evidences  of 
Christianity.    Phila.  [1831].    2  v.  in  1.    T. 

239  : 9 
Contents.    V.  1.  Alexander,  A.    Preliminary  dis- 
course on  the  evidences  of  Christianity,  with  a  short 
account  of  the  treatises  which  these  vols,  contain. 
—Watson,  R:    An  apology  for  Christianity.— Wat- 
son, K:   An  apology  tor  the  Bible.— Jenyns,  Soame. 
View  of  the  internal  evidence  of  the  christian  re- 
lig-lon.— Leslie,  C:    Short  and  easy  method  with  the 
deists.     2.   Paley,  W:     View  of  the  evidences  of 
Christianity. 
Apologia,  Oder  Verantwortung  des  christlichen 
concordi-buchs    [herausg.  von  Timotheus 
Kirchner,  Nicolaus  Selneccer  und  Martinus 
Chemnitz].    Dresden.  1584.  Q.  23:11 

Armstrong,  G:  D,  The  theology  of  christian 
experience ;  designed  as  an  exposition  of 
the  "common  faith"  of  the  church  of  God. 
N.  Y.  1858.  D.  239  : 1 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Literature  and  dogma ;  an 
essay  toward  a  better  apprehension  of  the 
Bible.    Bost.  1874.  D.  239  :  3 

—  God  and  the  Bible  ;  a  review  of  objections  to 

"Literature  and  dogma."    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

239  : 2 

Barnes,   Albert.    Inquiries  and   suggestions  in 

regard  to  the  foundation  of  taith  in  the 

word  of  God.    Phila.  1859.  D.  239  : 4 

—  Lectures  on  the  evidences  of  Christianity  in 

the  19th  century,  del.  in  the  Mercer  st. 
church,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  21  to  feb.  21,  1867,  on 
the  Ely  foundation  of  the  Union  theological 
seminary.    N.  Y.  1868.  D.  239  :  5 

Butler,  Joseph.  The  analogy  of  religion,  natural 
and  revealed,  to  the  constitution  and  course 
of  nature.  Added,  two  brief  dissertations  : 
1.  On  personal  identity ;  2.  On  the  nature 
of  virtue,  with  an  account  of  the  character 
and  writings  of  the  author  by  S:  Halifax. 
N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.  239:6 

Christlieb,  Theodor.  Modern  doubt  and  christ- 
ian belief ;  a  series  of  apologetic  lectures 
addressed  to  earnest  seekers  after  truth. 
Tr.,  with  the  author's  sanction,  chiefly  by 
H.  U.  Weitbrecht,  and  ed.  by  T.  L.  Kmgs- 
bury.     N.  Y.  1874.  O.  239  :  7 

Clark,  T:  March.  Primarv  truths  of  religion. 
N.  Y.  1869.  D.  239  :  8 

Fisher,  G:  Park.  Essays  on  the  supernatural 
origin  of  Christianity,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  theories  of  Renan,  Sti'auss  and 
the  Tiibingen  school.    N.  Y.  1866.  O. 

239:10 

Fuller,  Andrew.  The  gospel  its  own  witness,  or 
The  holy  nature  and  divine  harmony  of 
the  christian  religion,  contrasted  with  the 
immorality  and  absurdity  of  deism.  New 
Haven.  1801.  S.  239:11 

Gregorjr,  Olinthus.  Letters  to  a  friend,  on  the 
evidences,  doctrines  and  duties  of  the 
christian  religion.  From  the  4th  Lond.  ed. 
rev.  and  slightly  abridged.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

239  :  12 

Groot  {lat.  Grotius),  Hugo  de.  The  truth  of  the 
christian  religion ;  in  6  books,  corr.  and 
ill.  with  notes  by  mr.  [J:]  Le  Clerc  [Johan- 
nes Clericus] ;  to  which  is  added  a  7th 
book,  concerning  this  question :  What 
christian  church  we  ought  to  join  our- 
selves to  ?   by  the  said  mr.  Le  Clerc.     11th 


ed.  with  add.,  particularly  one  whole  book 
of  mr.  Le  Clerc's  against  indifference  of 
what  religion  a  man  is  of.  Done  into  eng- 
lish  by  J:  Clarke.    Lond.  1800.  D.  239  :  fs 

Guizot,  Fran9ois  P:  Guillaume.  Meditations  on 
the  essence  of  Christianity,  and  on  the  re- 
ligious questions  of  the  day.  Tr.  from  the 
french,  under  the  superintendence  of  the 
author.    N.  Y.  1865.  1).  239  :  14 

Contents.  Preface.— Natural  problems.  —  Christian 
dogmas.— The  supernatural.— The  limits  of  science.— 
Revelation —The  inspiration  of  the  scriptures.- God 
according  to  the  Bible.— Jesus  Christ  according  to 
the  gospel.— Note. 

Keith.,  Alexander.  Demonstration  of  the  truth 
of  the  christian  religion.  T.  p.  w.  [Edinb. 
1838.]     D.  239:16 

—  Evidence  of  the  truth  of  the  christian  relig- 
ion, derived  from  the  literal  fultilment  of 
prophecy ;  particularly  as  ill.  by  the  his- 
tory of  the  jews,  and  by  the  discoveries  of 
recent  travellers.  From  the  6th  Edinb.  ed. 
N.  Y.  1832.  D.  239  :  16 

Leslie,  C:  A  short  and  easy  method  with  the 
deists,  wherein  the  certainty  of  the  chris- 
tian religion  is  demonstrated  by  infallible 
proof,  from  four  rixles,  which  are  incom- 

Katible  with  any  imposture  that  ever  yet 
as  been,  or  can  possibly  be  ;  in  a  letter  to 
a  friend,  with  a  letter  from  the  author  to  a 
deist,  upon  his  conversion  by  reading  his 
book.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  239  :  17 

McCosh,  James.  Christianity  and  positivism  ; 
a  series  of  lectures  to  the  times  on  natural 
theology  and  apologetics,  del.  in  New 
York,  fan.  16  to  march  20,  1871,  on  the  Ely 
foundation  of  the  Union  theological  sem- 
inary. N.  Y.  1871.  D.  239  :  18 
McHvaine,  C:  Pettit.  The  evidences  of  Chris- 
tianity in  their  external  division,  exhibited 
in  a  course  of  lectures  del.  in  Clintofl  hall 
in  the  winter  of  1831-2,  under  the  appoint- 
ment of  the  university  of  the  city  of  New 
York.  N.  Y.  1832.  O.  239  :  19 
Mansel,  H:  Longueville.  The  limits  of  religious 
thought  examined  in  ei^ht  lectures  del. 
before  the  university  of  Oxford  in  the  year 
1858,  on  the  Banipton  foundation.  1st 
amer.  ed.,  with  the  notes  tr.  Bost.  1866. 
D.  239  :  20 
Martineau,  James.  Studies  of  Christianity,  or 
Timely  thoughts  for  religious  thinkers  ;  a 
series  of  papers,  ed.  by  W:  R.  Alger.  Bost. 
1866.  D.  239  :  21 
Paley,  W:  Evidences  of  Christianity;  with  a 
life  of  the  author.    N.  Y.  1824.  T. 

239 : 22 
Porteus,  Beilby.  A  summary  of  the  principal 
evidences  for  the  truth  and  divine  origin 
of  the  christian  revelation,  designed  chiefly 
for  the  use  of  young  persons.  N.  Y.  1850. 
Tt.  239  :  23 

Potter,   Alonzo,  ed.    Lectures  on  the  evidences 
of  Christianity,  del.   by  clergymen  of  the 
protestant  episcopal  church,  in  the  fall  and 
winter  of  1853-4  ;  with  an  introd.  essay  by 
Alonzo  Potter.    Phila.  1855.  O.      239  :  24 
Contents.    Potter,  Alonzo,    Introduction:    Apolo- 
getics.—liittlejohn,  Abram  N.    The  philosophy  of 
religion.— Harwood,  Edwin.     Philosophical  sceptl- 
cism.- Mason,  C:     On  miracles.- Potter,  Alonzo. 
Immutability  of  natural  laws.— Howe,  M.  A.  De  W. 
Physical   theory   of  development.  —  Atkinson,   T: 
Ecclesiastical  development. -Fuller,  8:    Rationalis- 
tic development.— Kerfoot,  J:  B.    The  Inspiration 


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THEOLOGY— DOCTRINAli. 


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of  the  holy  scriptures.— Butler,  C:  M.    Analogies 
between  God's  world  and  word.— Minnegerode,  C: 
Relation  of  the  objective  and  subjective  factors  in 
revelation.— Burgress,  G:    The  modern  necromancy 
no  argument  against  the  gospel.— Vinton,  Francis. 
Socialism.— Vinton,  A.  H.    Science  and  revelation.— 
Hopkins,    J:    H:     Historical    evidences    of   chris- 
tianity.— Bedell,  Gregory  T.    Internal  evidences  of 
Christianity.— Extract  from  bishop  Potter's  address 
to  the  diocese  of  Penn.,  may  1854. 
Rogers,  H:    The  eclipse  of  faith,  or  A  visit  to  a 
religious  sceptic.    7th  ed.     [Anon.]    Bost. 
1858.  D.  239:33 

Newman,  Francis  W:  The  reply  to"  The  eclipse 
of  faith,"  together  with"  his  chapter  on 
"The  moral  perfection  of  Jesus,"  repr. 
from  the  3d  ed.  of  "Phases  of  faith."  In 
Rogers,  H:  Defence  of  The  eclipse  of 
faith.  239  :  25 

Rogers,  H:  A  defence  of  "The  eclipse  of  faith," 
by  its  author  ;  being  a  rejoinder  to  profes- 
sor Newman's  Reply.     Bost.  1856.  D. 

239  :  25 

Savage,  MinotJudson.    Christianity  the  science 

of  manhood  ;  a  book  for  questioners.    3d 

ed.    Bost.  1875.  D.  239  :  26 


Savage,  W.  H.  An  address  on  the  intellectual 
basis  of  faith.  With  Savage,  M.  J.  Belief 
in  God.  231  :  7 

Sewell,  W:  Popular  evidences  of  Christianity. 
Lond.  1843.  S.  239  :  27 

Taylor,  I:  Lectures  on  spiritual  Christianity. 
N.  Y.  1841.  D.  239  :  28 

Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar.  Probabilities ;  an 
aid  to  faith.    N.Y.  1848.  D.  239:29 

Watson,  R:  An  apology  for  the  Bible,  in  a 
series  of  letters  addressed  to  T:  Paine, 
author  of  a  book  entitled  The  age  of  rea- 
son ;  part  3,  being  an  investigation  of  true 
and  fabulous  theology.  3d  ed.  Lond. 
1796.  S.  239  :  30 

"Watts,  I:  A  rational  defence  of  the  gospel  ; 
with  a  pref.  by  A.  Alexander.  N.  Y.  1831. 
D.  239:31 

Whately,  R:  Historic  doubts  relative  to  Napol- 
eon Buonaparte,  and  historic  certainties 
i-especting  the  early  history  of  America. 
N.  Y.  1860.  S.  239  :  32 


5.    Practical  and  devotional  theology. 


1.    Practical. 

Didactic. 

Apostolic  fathers.  Genuine  epistles  of  the 
apostolic  fathers,  St.  Clement,  St.  Poly- 
carp,  St.  Ignatius,  St.  Barnabas  ;  the  shep- 
herd of  Hermas  and  the  martyrdoms 
of  St.  Ignatius  and  St.  Polycarp,  written 
.  by  those  who  were  present  at  their  suffer- 
ings ;  being,  together  with  the  holy  scrip- 
tures of  the  New  testament,  a  complete 
collection  of  the  most  primitive  antiquity 
for  about  150  years  after  Christ.  Tr.  by 
William,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  with 
prelim,  discourses  relating  to  the  several 
treatises  here  put  together  by  the  same 
author,  arr.  by  W.  idams ;  added,  bio- 
graphical notices  of  the  lives  of  St.  Cle- 
ment, St.  Polycarp,  St.  Ignatius  and  St. 
Barnabas,  abridged  from  Cave's  Lives  of 
the  primitive  fathers,  from  a  late  London 
ed.    Hartford.  1836.  O.  241  :  5 

Adams,  Mrs.  — .  Daily  duties  inculcated  in  a 
series  of  letters,  a!ddressed  to  the  wife  of  a 
clergyman.    Bost.  1835.  S.  241  :  1 

Clark,  Alexander.  Workday  Christianity,  or 
The  gospel  in  the  trades  ;  with  an  introd. 
note  by  W:  Cullen  Bryant.    Phila.  1871.  D. 

241  :  2 

Constantin,  Ldon,  and  P:  Foumier.  Nouveau 
traite  des  devoirs  du  chretien  envers  Dieu, 
[Anon.]  ;  chaque  chapitre  et  chaque  article 
suivis  de  traits  historiques  analogues  aux 
verites  qui  y  sont  traitees,  par  F.  P.  B.  26 
me  ^d.    Montreal.  1861.  S.  241  :  16 

Cyprianus,  Thascius  Caecilius.  The  treatises  of 
St.  Csecilius  Cyprian,  bishop  of  Carthage 
and  martyr,  tr.  with  notes  and  indices. 
[Library  of  the  fathers,  no.  3].  Oxford. 
1846.  O.  241  :  3 

Edwards,  Jonathan.  A  treatise  on  the  religious 
affections.    Lond.  n.  d.  T.  241 :  4 


Gumey,  Joseph  J:  Essay  on  the  habitual  exer- 
cise of  love  to  God,  considered  as  a  pre- 
paration for  heaven.     N.  Y.    [18421.  S. 

241:6 

Guthrie,  W:  The  chi'istian's  great  interest,  or 
The  trial  of  a  saving  interest  in  Christ,  and 
and  the  way  to  attain  it ;  with  an  introd. 
essay  by  T:  Chalmers.     Phila.  1840.  S. 

241  :  7 

Harris,  J:  Mammon,  or  Covetousness  the  sin 
of  the  christian  church.    Bost.  1836.  D. 

241  :8 

James,  J:  Angell.  The  christian  pi'ofessor  ad- 
dressed m  a  series  of  counsels  and  cautions 
to  the  members  of  christian  churches.  2d 
ed.    N.  Y.  1838.  S.  241  :  9 

Mason,  J:  A  treatise  on  self  knowledge  ;  show- 
ing the  nature  and  benefit  of  that  impor- 
tant science  and  the  way  to  attain  it,  inter- 
mixed with  various  reflections  and  obser- 
vations on  human  nature.  4th  ed.  with 
notes.    N.  Y.  1834.  S.  241  :  10 

Philip,  Robert.  The  Hannahs,  or  Maternal  in- 
fluence on  sons.    N.Y.  1841.  S.      241:11 

—  The  Lydias,  or  The  development  of  female 
character.  [The  lady's  closet  library.]  4th 
ed.    Lond.  1840.  S.  241  :  12 

Spring,  Gardiner.  The  contrast  between  good 
and  bad  men,  ill.  by  the  biography  and 
truths  of  the  Bible.    N.  Y.  1855.  2  v.  'D. 

922.6:17 

Spurgeon,  C:  Haddon.  Illustrations  and  medi- 
tations, or  Flowers  from  a  puritan's  gar- 
den, distilled  and  dispensed  by  C.  H. 
Spurgeon.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  241:17 

Wilberforce,  W:  A  practical  view  of  the  pre- 
vailing religious  system  of  professed  chris- 
tians m  the  higher  and  middle  classes  in 
this  country,  contrasted  with  the  real 
christianty. '  10th  ed.    Lond.  1811.  O. 

241  :  14 


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108 


Me  dilative. 

Beauties  of  sacred  literature  ;  a  compendium  of 
christian  doctrine,  faith  and  practice,  sel. 
from  various  authors,  ed.  by  a  lay  member 
of  the  protestant  episcopal  church.  N.  Y. 
1864.  B.  242  :  1 

Beveridge,  W:  Private  thoughts  upon  religion 
and  a  christian  life.    N.  Y.  1857.  2  v.  S. 

242:2 

Cecil,  R:  A  friendly  visit  to  the  house  of  mourn- 
ing, with  app.     N.  Y.  1831.  Tt.  242  :  3 

Coleridge,  S:  Taylor.  Aids  to  reflection  ;  with  a 
preliminary  essay  by  James  Marsh.  From 
the  4th  London  "ed."  with  the  author's  last 
corr.,  ed.  by  H:  Nelson  Coleridge.  Bur- 
lington. 1840".  O.  242  :  4 

Collier,  Robert  Laird.  Meditations  on  the  es- 
sence of  Christianity.    Bost.  1876.  D. 

242:5 

Doddridge,  Philip.  Thoughts  on  sacramental 
occasions  ;  with  an  mtrod.  by  James  W. 
Alexander.    Phila.  1858.  S.  242  :  7 

Fenelon,  Fran9ois  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe. 
Reflections  and  meditations  selected  from 
[his]  writings  ;  with  a  memoir  of  his  life  by 
J.  R.  G.  Hassard,  and  an  introd.  by  T:  S. 
Preston.    N.  Y.  1865.  D.  242  :  8 

Fuller,  T:  Good  thoughts  in  bad  times,  and 
other  papers.    Bost.  1863.  D.  242  :  9 

Contents.  Good  thoughts  in  bad  times.  —  Good 
thoughts  in  worse  times.— Mixt  contemplations  in 
better  times.— The  cause  and  cure  of  a  wounded  con- 
science.—Conclusion. 

Giles,  H:  Christian  thought  on  life  ;  in  a  series 
of  discourses.     2d  ed.    Bost.  1851.  D. 

242  :  10 

Greenwell,  Dora.     The  patience  of  hope,  by  the 
author  of  "A  present  heaven";    with    an 
introd.  by  J:  G.  Whittier.     Bost.  1864.  D. 
242  :  1 1 

—  Two  friends,  by  the  author  of  "  The  patience 
of  hope"  and  "  A  present  heaven ".  Bost. 
1863.  D.  242  :  12 

Hervey,  James.  Meditations  and  contempla- 
tions ;  prefixed,  the  life  of  the  author. 
Bost.  1857.  D.  242  :  13 

Hinton,  James.  The  mystery  of  pain  ;  a  book 
for  the  sorrowful.     N.  Y.  1872.  S.  242  :  14 

Homar,  hermit.  Consolation  from  Homar,  an 
hermit  of  the  east.  Added,  a  soliloquy  by 
W:  Smith.   Newport,  R.  I.  1789.  S.  242  : 6 

Juliana,  Mother.  Sixteen  revelations  of  divine 
love  made  to  a  devout  servant  of  our 
Lord,  called  Mother  Juliana,  an  anchorete 
of  Norwich,  who  lived  in  the  days  of  king 
Edward  III.     Bost.  1864.  D.  242  :  15 

Kelly,  Denis.     Self  inspection.    Lond.  1845.  S. 

242:16 

Meikle,  James.  Solitude  sweetened,  or  Miscel- 
laneous meditations  on  various  religious 
subjects,  written  in  distant  parts  of  the 
world.     N.  Y.  1849.  D.  242  :  23 

Molinos,  Miguel.  Golden  thoughts  from  The 
spiritual  guide  of  Miguel  Molinos,  the 
quietist ;  with  a  prof,  by  J.  H:  Shorthouse. 
N.  Y.  1883.  D.  242  :  25 

Mountford,  W:  Euthanasy,  or  Happy  talk 
toward  the  end  of  life.  4th  ed.,  with  add. 
Bost.  1852.  D.  242  :  24 


Parkman,  Francis,  ed.    An  offering  of  sympathy 
to    the    afflicted,    especially   to    bereaved 


parents.  New  ed.,  rev.  with  add.  by  F:  A. 
Farley.    N.  Y.  1863.  D.  242  :  17 

Sewell,  Elizabeth  Missing.  Passing  thoughts  on 
religion.     N.  Y.  1865.  S.  242  :  18 

Spiritual  voices  from  the  middle  ages  ;  consist- 
ing of  a  selection  of  abstracts  from  the 
writings  of  the  fathers  adapted  for  the 
hour  of  meditation,  and  concluding  with 
a  biographical  notice  of  their  lives.  Lond. 
1865.  S.  242  :  19 

Sturm,  Christoph  Christian.  Reflections  on  the 
being  and  attributes  of  God,  and  on  his 
works,  both  in  nature  and  providence,  for 
every  day  in  the  year.  Origmally  compiled 
in  german ;  corr.,  tr.,  methodized  and 
greatly  enl.  by  Adam  Clarke.  Lond.  1854. 
2  V.  D.  242  :  20 

Taylor,  I:  Saturday  evening,  by  the  author  of 
Natural  history  of  enthusia"sm.  N.  Y.  1832. 
D.  242  :  21 

Zschokke,  J:  H:  Daniel.  Meditations  on  death 
and  eternity.  Tr.  from  the  german  by 
Fredrica  Rowan.    Bost.  1863.  D.    242  :  2J2 

ITo  r  t  at  o  r  y . 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  Practical  Christian- 
ity ;  a  treatise  specially  designed  for  young 
men.    N.  Y.  1862.  S.  243  :  8 

AUeine,  Joseph.  An  alarm  to  unconverted  sin- 
ners, in  a  serious  treatise  on  conversion ; 
rev.  and  abridged.   N.  Y.  [1834].  S.  243  :  2 

Baxter,  R:  A  call  to  the  unconverted  to  turn 
and  live.    N.  Y.  1853.  S.  243  :  3 

Doddridge,  Philip.  Rise  and  progress  of  religion 
in  the  soul.    Liverpool,  n.  d.  Tt.      243  :  4 

Eliot,  W:  Greenleaf.  Lectures  to  young  men. 
4th  ed.    Bost.  1854.  D.  243  :  6 

Faber,  F:  W:  Growth  in  holiness,  or  The  pro- 
gress of  the  spiritual  life.  With  the  ap- 
probation of  J:  N.  Neumann.  8th  amer. 
ed.     Bait.  1866.  D.  243  :  6 

Fletcher,  Maria  Jane,  born  Jewsbury.  Letters 
to  the  young.     Bost.  1835.  D.  243  :  10 

Fuller,  T:  The  holy  and  profane  states  ;  with 
some  account  of  the  author  and  his  writ- 
ings.    Bost.  1864.  S.  243  :  7 

Hahn-Hahn,  Ida  Marie  Louise  Sophie  Friederike 
Gustave  grafin.    Aus  Jerusalem.    Mainz. 

1851.  S.  243  :  1 
James,  J:  Angell.    Pastoral  addresses,   chiefly 

on  the  subject  of  christian  duty.    N.  Y. 

1852.  S.  243:9 
Joceline,  Elizabeth.   The  mother's  legacie  to  her 

unborne  childe ;  repr.  from  the  ed.  of  1625, 
with  a  biographical  and  historical  introd. 
Edinb.  1853.  T.  243:11 

Lacordaire,  J:  Baptiste  H:  Dominique  ahbS. 
Letters  to  young  men ;  a  complement  to 
his  life  by  the  count  de  Montalembert.  Tr. 
by  James  Trenor.   Lond.  1865.  O.  243  :  12 

Law,  W:  A  serious  call  to  a  devout  and  holy 
life,  adapted  to  the  state  and  condition  of 
all  orders  of  christians.  New  ed.,  to  which 
is  added  the  life  of  the  author.  Thetford. 
1809.  O.  343  :  13 


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Pike,  J:  Godfrey.  A  guide  for  young  discii)les 
of  the  holy  Saviour  in  their  way  to  im- 
mortality; forming  a  sequel  to  "Persuasives 
to  early  piety".  Abridged.  N.  Y.  «.  d.  S. 
243 : 23 

Sancroft,  W:  The  new  whole  duty  of  man,  con- 
taining the  faith  as  well  as  practice  of  a 
christian ;  made  easy  for  the  practice  of 
the  present  age,  as  the  old  Whole  duty  of 
man  was  designed  for  those  unhappy  times 
in  which  it  was  written ;  and  supplying 
the  articles  of  the  christian  faith  which 
are  wanting  in  that  book,  tho'  essentially 
necessary  to  salvation.  Necessary  for  all 
families  and  authorized  by  the  king's  most 
excellent  majesty ;  with  devotions  proper 
for  several  occasions,  also  a  help  to  read- 
ing the  scriptures.  Lond.  1798.  O.  243  :  14 

Spiritual  progress,  or  Instructions  in  the  divine 

life  of  the  soul,  intended  for  such  as  are 

desirous  to  coiint  all  things  but  loss  that 

they  may  win  Christ.    Pt.  1,  ed.  by  James 

W.  Metcalf.    N.  Y.  1855.  D.  243  :  15 

Contents.    Christian  counsel,  by  Fenelon.— Spiritual 

letters,    by  Tenelon.  — Method  of   prayer,  by   mad. 

Guyon.— Concise  view  of  the  way  to  God,  by  mad. 

Guyon.— Spiritual  maxims,  by  pere  la  Combe. 

Sprag^ue,  W:  Buell.  Lectures  to  young  people  ; 
with  an  introd.  address  by  S:  Miller.  3d 
amer.  ed.    N.  Y.  1835.  D.   '  243  :  16 

Spring,  Gardiner.  Fragments  from  the  study 
of  a  pastor  ;  v.  1.     N.  Y.  1839.  D.    243  :  17 

Thomas  a  Kempis,  [Hoemmerlein,  lat.  Malle- 
olus]. The  imitation  of  Christ.  Rendered 
into  english  from  the  original  latin  by 
J:  Payne;  with  an  introd.  essay  by  1": 
Chalmers,  ed.  by  Howard  Malcolm".  A 
new  improved  ed.,  with  a  life  of  the  author 
by  C.  Ullmann.    Bost.  1859.  D.       243  :  18 

Tweedie,  W:  King.  Home ;  a  book  for  the 
family  circle.    Springfield,  Mass.  1869.  D. 

243 : 19 

—  Man  and  his  money  ;  its  use  and  abuse.  Lond. 
1855.  D.  243  :  20 

Upham,  T:  Cogswell.  Religious  maxims  having 
a  connection  with  the  doctrines  and  prac- 
tice of  holiness.  2d  ed.  with  add.  Phila. 
1854.  S.  243:21 

Williams,  Roger.  Experiments  of  spiritual  life 
and  health,  ana  their  preservatives,  in 
which  the  weakest  child  of  God  may  get 
assurance  of  his  spiritual  life  and  blessed- 
nesse,  and  the  strongest  may  finde  pro- 
portionable discoveries  of  his  christian 
growth  and  the  means  of  it.  Lond.  printed 
in  the  second  month  1652  ;  repr.  Providence, 
1863.  O.  243  :  22 

2.    Devotional. 
M  i  t  u  al . 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  The  story  of  the  not- 
able prayers  of  christian  history.  Bost. 
[1880].     D.  244:1 

Paley,  W:  Clergyman's  companion  in  visiting 
the  sick  ;  containing,  Rules  for  visiting  the 
sick,  The  office  for  the  visitation  of  the 
sick.  The  communion  of  the  sick.  Oc- 
casional prayers  for  the  sick.  Offices  of 
public  and  private  baptism.  With  his 
Horae  paulinas.  227.4  : 1 


Porter,  J :  The  churchman's  family  prayer  book, 
compiled  from  the  most  approved  ancient 
and  modern  formulai'ies.  Prefixed,  an 
essay  on  the  nature  and  obligations  of 
family  religion  by  T:  Best.  Lond.  [1856]. 
.0.  244:2 

Homilies.  Certaine  sermons  or  homilies  ap- 
pointed to  be  read  in  churches  in  the  time 
of  queen  Elizabeth.    Lond.  1640.  Q.  23  :B 

Ilymnology. 

Belcher,  Josejsh.  Historical  sketches  of  hymns, 
their  writers,  and  their  influence.  Phila. 
1859.  D.  245  :  1 

Havergal,  W:  H:  A  history  of  the  old  hun- 
dredth psalm  tune  with"  si)ecimens  ;  with  a 
pref.  note  by  J.  M.  Wainwright.  N.  Y. 
1854.  O.  "  245+2 

Hymns  of  the  ages  ;  selections  from  Lyra  cath- 
olica,  germanica  apostolica,  and  other 
sources ;  with  an  introd.  by  F.  D.  Hunt- 
ington.    lst-3d  ser.     Bost.  1865.  3  v.  D. 

245  :  3 

Kurssati,  F.,  ed.  Pagt'rintos  giesmju-kny^os, 
kuriosfe  brangiilusios  senos  in  naiijos  "gies- 
mes  surassytos  Diewui  ant  Garbes  ir  priisfi 
karalist6je  "esantiemsiems  lietilwininkams 
ant  diissiu  iss^tinimo  podradg  su  maldu- 
knygomis,  kurios&  ne  tiktiiy  senos,  bet  ir 
nailjos  maldos  randamos  yril.  Iss  nailjo 
perweizdetos.     Kcmigsberg.  1865.  S. 

245:7 

Palmer,  Sir  Roundell,  earl  of  Selborne,  ed.  The 
book  of  praise,  from  the  best  english 
hymn- writers.     Cambridge.  1864.  S. 

245:4 

Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar.  A  hymn  for  all  na- 
tions, 1851.  Tr.  into  30  languages,  upwards 
of  50  versions ;  the  music  composed  ex- 
pressly by  S.  Sebastian  Wesley.  Lond. 
1851.  O.  "     245  :  5 

White,  R:  Grant.  National  hymns,  how  they 
are  written  and  how  they  are  not  written  ; 
a  lyric  and  national  study  for  the  times. 
N.  Y.  1861.  O.  245  :  6 

Zabur  aur  git  Khudd  ki'  ibsidat  ke  liye.  Ilahiibild 
[Allahabad].    1873.  S.  245  :  8 

Wo  r  s  h  %  p  , 

Bickersteth,  E:  H:  Sabbath  evenings  at  home, 
or  The  christian  life  ill.  by  scripture  im- 
ages.    Lond.  1855.  T.  247  :  1 

Bogatsky,  C:  H:  v.  Golden  treasury  for  the 
children  of  God.     Lond.  1850.  Tt.     248  :  1 

Prime,  S:  Irenasus.  Five  years  of  prayer,  with 
the  answers.    N.  Y.  1864.  D.  "   247  :  2 

Zittel,  Emil.  Der  protestantische  gottesdienst 
in  unserer  zeit.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v4 


3.   Religious  fiction  and  anecdote. 

Abbott,  Edwin  Abbott.    Philochristus  ;  memoirs 

of  a  disciple  of  the  Lord.     \Anon.'\    2d  ed. 

Bost.  1876.  S.  249  :  10 

—  Onesimus  ;  memoirs  of  a  disciple  of  St.  Paul, 

by    the    author  of    Philochristus.     Bost. 

l683.  S.  249  :  9 


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106 


Abbott,  Jacob.  The  young  christian,  or  A  fa- 
miliar illustration  of  the  principles  of 
christian  duty.    N.  Y.  1833.  D.  249  :  2 

—  The  way  to  do  good,  or  The  christian  char- 

acter mature  ;  sequel  to  The  young  chris- 
tian and  Corner-stone.    Bost.  1836.  D. 

249:1 
Adams,  W:    Sacred  allegories.    Leipz.  1864.  S. 

x249 : 14 

Contents.    Memoir  of  the  author.— The  shadow  of 

the  cross.— The  distant  hills.— The  old  man's  home.— 

The  klQg's  messengers. 

Bunyan,  J:    The  pilgrim's  progress  from  this 

world  to  that  which  is  to  come  ;  containing 

his  authenticated  third  part,  "  The  travels 

of  the  ungodly,"  collated  for  the  first  time 

with  the  early  ed.  and  the  phraseology  of 

all  his  works,  with  ill.  notes  by  T:  Scott ; 

containing  also  an  essay  on  the  life  and 

writings  of    Bunyan    by    Josiah  Conder. 

Phila.  1847.  O,  '  249  :  3 

—  The  pilgrim's    progress  from   this  world  to 

that  which  is  to  come  ;  with  a  memoir  and 
notes  by  G:  Offor.    111.    N.  Y.  [18831.  O. 

249  :  3 
Cheever,  G:  Barrell.    Lectures  on  the  Pilgrim's 

grogress,  and  on  the  life  and  times  of  John 
unyan.    8th  ed.    N.  Y.  1849.  D.      249  :  4 
Clarke,  James  Freeman.  The  legend  of  Thomas 
Didymus,  the  Jewish  sceptic.    Bost.  1881. 
U.  249 : 19 

Gladden,  Washington.  The  christian  league  of 
Connecticut.     N.  Y.  [1883].  D.       249  :  13 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Hackett,  Horatio  Balch.  Christian  memorials 
of  the  war,  or  Scenes  and  incidents,  illus- 
trative of  religious  faith  and  principle, 
Eatriotism  and  bravery  in  our  army,  with 
istorical  notes.     Bost".  1864.  D.        249  :  6 

Ingraham,  Joseph  Holt.  The  pillar  of  fire 
T.  p.  w.  D.  249  :  20 

Island  of  life,  The  ;  an  allegory  by  a  clergyman 
New  ed.     Bost.  1853.  D.  249  :  6 

Monod,  Adolphe.  Lucilla,  or  The  reading  of 
the  Bible.  Tr.  from  the  french.  New  ed. 
Lond.  [1883].  D.  249  :  16 

Oliphant,  Margaret  O.,  born  Wilson.  A  little 
pilgrim.  Rep. from Macmillan's  magazine. 
Bost.  1883.  S.  249:  11 

—  Old  lady  Mary  ;   a  story  of  the  seen  and  the 

unseen.     [Anon.]    Bost.  1884.  S.    249  :  17 

Phelps,   Elizabeth   Stuart.     Beyond  the  gates. 

Bost.  1883.  D.  ■  249  :  12 

—  The  gates  ajar.     T.  p.  w.  S.  249  :  21 
Sheepfold  and  common.  The,  or  The  evangelical 

rambler.     N.  Y.  1859.  D.  249  :  7 

Thisted,  Waldemar  Adolph,  {M.  Rowel,  Emanuel 
St.  Hermidad,  Herodion,  Hortulanus).  Let- 
ters from  hell.  Given  in  english  by  L.  W. 
J.  S.,  with  a  preface  by  G:  Macdonald. 
[Anon.]     Lond.  1885.  D.  "  249  :  18 

"Wallace,  Lewis.  Ben-Hur  ;  a  tale  of  the  Christ. 
N.  Y.  1880.  S.  W  301 

Warner,  Susan.  The  word  ;  walks  from  Eden. 
N.  Y.  1866.  S.  249  :  8 

Wilberforce,  S:  The  prophet's  guard.  N.  Y. 
1846.  T.  ^         249 :  15 


6.    Pastoral  theology. 


1.    Homiletics. 

Baxter,  R:  The  reformed  pastor;  showing  the 
nature  of  the  pastoral  work,  abridged  by 
T:  Rutherford.     N.  Y.  1831.  T.  251  :  1 

Gresley,  W:  Ecclesiastes  anglicanus  ;  a  treatise 
on  preaching,  as  adopted  to  a  church  of 
England  congregation,  in  a  series  of  letters 
to  a  young  clergyman.  1st  amer.  from  the 
3d  eng.  ed.,  witn  supp.  notes,  coll.  and  arr. 
by  B:  I.  Haight.     N.  Y.  1843.  D.        251  :  2 

Hall,  J:  God's  word  through  preaching ;  the 
Lyman  Beecher  lectures  before  the  theo- 
logical department  of  Yale  college,  4th 
ser.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  251:3 

Murray,  Nicholas,  {Kirwan.)  Preachers  and 
preaching.     N.  Y.  1860.  D.  251  :  4 

Parker,  Joseph.  Ad  clerum  ;  advices  to  a  young 
preacher.    Bost.  1871.  D.  251  :  5 

Phelps,  Austin.  Men  and  books,  or  Studies  in 
homiletics ;  lectures  introductory  to  the 
theory  of  preaching.    N.  Y.  1883.  'O. 

251  :10 

Plumer,  W:  Swan.  Hints  and  helps  in  pastoral 
theology.    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  251  :  6 

Spring,  Gardiner.  The  power  of  the  pulpit,  or 
Thoughts  addressed  to  christian  ministers 
and  those  who  hear  them.    N.  Y.  1848.  O. 

261:7 

Sumner,   J:  Bird.    Apostolical  preaching  con- 


sidered in  an  examination  of  St.  Paul's 
epistles.    1st  amer.  ed.    N.  Y.  1830.  D. 

251:8 

—  Four  sermons  on  subjects  relating  to  the 
christian  ministry  ;  and  preached  on  differ- 
ent occasions.  In  his  Apostolical  preach- 
ing. 251:8 

Tyng,  Stephen  Higginson.  The  office  and  duty 
of  a  christian  pastor.  N.Y.  1874.  D.  251  :& 

2.    Sermons. 

Fish,  H:  Clay.  History  and  repository  of  pulnit 
eloquence,  deceased  divines,  containing  tne 

masterpieces  of  Bossuet,  Bourdaloue 

etc.,    with    discourses  from    Chrysostom, 

Basil and  others   among  the  Fathers, 

and  from  Wickliff'e,  Luther etc.,  of  the 

reformers,  also  sixty  other  celebrated  ser- 
mons from  as  many  eminent  divines  in  the 
greek  and  latin,  english,  german,  Irish, 
french,  Scottish,  american  and  welsh 
churches,  a  lai'ge  number  of  which  have 
now,  for  the  first  time,  been  tr.;  the  whole 
arr.  in  their  proper  order,  and  accompanied 
with  historical  sketches  of  i)ri';u'lung  in 
the  diff"erent  countries  ropresi'iiti'd,  and 
biographical  and  critical  notices  of  the  sev- 
eral preachers  and  their  discourses.  N.  Y. 
1857.  3v.  O.  262+26 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  vreek  and  latin  pulpit:  Ter- 
tuUian;  Cyprian;  Athanasius;  Cyril;  Greg-cry  Nazi- 
anzen;  Basil,  the  great;  Chrysostom;  Augustine.— 


107 


CI.  252-259 


THEOLOGY— PASTORAL. 


108 


Fish,  H:  Clay. — Continued. 

The  english  pulpit:    J:Wicklifife;  Hu^h  Latimer;  J: 
Jewell;  J:  Donne;  Joseph  Hall;  T:  Adams;  W:  Chil- 
lingworth;   R:  Baxter;  J:  Bunyan;  J:  Howe;  J:  Til- 
lotson;  I:  Barrow;  Robert  South;  B:  Keach;  Francis 
Atterbury;  J:  Wesley;  G:  Whitfield;  Robert  Robin- 
son; Robert  Hall;  W:  Jay;  J:  Foster;  R:  Watson.— 
Thegerman  pulpit:    Luther;  Melanchthon;  Spener; 
Zollikofer ;     Herder ;     Relnhard  ;     Scheiermacher; 
Harms;  Theremin. -The  Irish  pulpit:    Jeremy  Tay- 
lor; Walter   Blake  Kirwan;  Alexander  Carson;  C: 
Wolfe.     2.    The  french    pulpit:     Calvin;    Bossuet; 
Bourdaloue;  Flechier;  La  Rue;  Fenelon;  Abbadie; 
Superville;  Massillon;    Saurin;  Vinet.-The  Scottish 
pulpit:    J:  Knox;  Ralph  Erskine;  J:  M'Laurin;  Rob- 
ert Walker;  Hugh  Blair:  J:  Logan;  T:   M'Crie;  T: 
Chalmers;    E:    Irving.  —  The  amerlcan    pulpit:     T: 
Hooker;    Cotton    Mather;    Jonathan    Edwards;    S: 
Davies;  J:  Livingston;   W:  White;  J:  Leland;  Jona- 
than Maxcy;  E:  D.  Griffin;  J:  M.  Mason;  W:  Staugh- 
ton;  Gregory  T.  Bedell;   Stephen  Olin;  J:  Summer- 
field;  Bela  B.  Edwards;  Albert  B.  Dod.— The  welsh 
pulpit:    D:  Charles;  Christmas  Evans;  J:  Elias. 
—  Pulpit  eloquence  of  the  19th   century,  supple- 
mentary to  the  History  and  repository  of 
pulpit    eloquence,   deceased  divines,   and 
containing    discourses    of   eminent  living 
ministers  in    Eurojie   and  America,   with 
sketches     biographical    and    descriptive  ; 
with  an  introd.  essay  by  Edwards  A.  Park. 
N.  Y.  1857.  O.  252  :  27 

Omtents.  The  german  pulpit :  F:  A:  G.  Tholuck; 
Julius  Mnller;  C.  A.  Harless;  C:  Immanuel  Nitzsch; 
Rudolf  Stier;  F:  W:  Krummacher;  W.  Hofl"mann; 
Emll  W.  Krummacher;  Philip  Schafif.— The  french 
pulpit:  J.  H.  Merle  D'Aubigne;  S.  R.  L.  Gaussen; 
Cffisar  Malan;  Adolphe  Monod;  J.  H.  Grandpierre; 
Athanase  Coquerel;  W:  Monod;  J.  J.  Audebez.— 
The  american  pulpit:  W:  R.  Williams;  Albert 
Barnes;  Robert  J.  Breckenridge;  J:  McClintock;  M: 
Hopkins;  G:  W.  Bethune;  Alonzo  Potter;  F:  D. 
Huntington;  R:  Fuller;  T:  H.  Skinner;  Eliphalet 
Nott;  J:  P.  Durbin;  Lyman  Beecher;  James  Romeyn; 
C:  Pettit  Mcllvalne;  Francis  Wayland;  G:  F.  Pierce; 
R:  S.  Storrs,  jr.— The  english  pulpit:  H:  MelvlU;  J: 
A.James;  Baptist  W.  Noel;  Jabez  Bunting;  Hugh 
McNeil;  T:  Binney;  W:  Arthur;  C:  H.  Spurgeon.- 
The  scotch  pulpit :  T:  Guthrie;  Alexander  Dutf;  J: 
Caird;  J:  McFarlane;  J:  Gumming;  James  Buchanan; 
Robert  S.  Candllsh;  James  Hamilton.— The  Irish 
pulpit:  H:  Cooke;  R:  Whately;  Alexander  King; 
Robert  Irving.— The  welsh  pulpit:  W:  Roberts;  W: 
Rees;  T:  Aubrey. 
English,  ptilpit.  The ;  collection  of  sermons  by 
the  most  eminent  living  divines  of  Eng- 
land. N.  Y.  1854.  O.  252+25 
Contents.  Jabez  Bunting.— C.  J.  Bloomfleld.— James 
Parsons.— F.  J.  Jobson.— T.  Raffles.— James  Hamil- 
ton.—Daniel  Moore.— J:   A.    James.- Jabez  Burns. 


J.  E.  Beaumont.— E:  Parsons.- Joseph  Wolfl".- D.  E. 
Ford.-W:  Atherton.-Isaiah  BIrt.— W:  Jay.— C:  Brad- 
ley.—W.  M.  Bunting.— R.  W.  Hamilton.— J.  Bennett. 
—James  Bromley.— H:  Melvill.— Robert  Newton.— 
Alex.  Fletcher. —  Timothy  East.- James  Sherman. 
—J.  Belcher.-  B.  W.  Noel.—  J :  Gumming.-  Robert 
Young.— T.  Adkins.— Timothy  Gibson. 

Scotch  sermons,  1880.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.    252  :  50 
ContentH.    23  sermons  by  J:  Caird;  J.  Cunningham; 
D.J.  Ferguson;   W:  Knight;  W.  Mackintosh;  W.  L. 
M'Farlan;    Allan    Menzies;    T.  Nicoll;  T.    Rain;    A. 
Semple;   J.   Stevenson;    Patrick   Stevenson;   R.  H. 
Story. 
Thornton,  J:   Wingate.   ed.    The  pulpit  of  the 
american  revolution,  or  The  political  ser- 
mons of  the  period  of  1776  ;  with  a  histori- 
cal introd.,  notes  and  ill.     Best.  1860.  D. 

252 :  64 
Contents.  Historical  introd.— Dr.  Mayhew's  sermon 
of  Jan.  30, 17.50.- Dr.  Chauncy's  thanksgiving  sermon 
on  tho  repeal  of  the  stamp  act,  1766.— Mr.  Cooke's 
election  sermon.  1770.— Mr.  Gordon's  thanksgiving 
sermon,  1774.  —  Dr.  Langdon's  election  sermon  at 
Watertown,  1775.— Mr.  West's  election  sermon,  1776. 
—Mr.  Payson's  election  sermon,  1778.— Mr.  Howard's 
election  sermon,  1780.— Dr.  Stile's  election  sermon, 
1783. 


Moore,  Frank,  ed.  The  patriot  preachers  of  the 
american  revolution,  with  biographical 
sketches.    N.  Y.  1862.  D.  252  :  75 

Contents.  Jonathan  Mayhew;  The  snare  broken. — 
S:  Langdon;  Government  corrupted  by  vice.— Jacob 
Duche;  The  duty  of  standing  fast  in  our  spiritual 
and  temporal  liberties.— W:  Smith;  Present  situation 
of  american  affairs.— J:  Joachim  Zubly;  The  law  of 
liberty.— J:  Hurt;  The  love  of  country.— W:  Goi-don; 
The  separation  of  the  Jewish  tribes.  —  Nathaniel 
Whitaker;  An  antidote  against  to ryism.— Oliver  Hart; 
Dancing  exploded.— S:  Stillman;  Sermon  before  the 
council  and  house  of  representatives  of  the  state  of 
Mass.  Bay.— D:  Tappan;  Sermon  occasioned  by  the 
ratification  of  peace  between  Great  Britain  and  the 
TJ.  S.— J:  Rodgers;  The  divine  goodness  displayed  in 
the  american  revolution.— G:  Duffleld;  Sermon  on 
the  restoration  of  peace. 


Alford,  H:  Meditations  in  advent,  on  creation 
and  providence.    Lond.  1865.  S.       252  :  1 

Augustinus  Aurelius,  St.  Seventeen  short 
treatises  of  S.  Augustine,  bishop  of  Hippo, 
tr.  with  notes  and  indices.  [Library  of  the 
fathers,  no.  22.]     Oxford.  1847.  O.     252  :  2 

Baker,  Francis  Aloysius  {originally  Asbury). 
Sermons  ;  with'  a  memoir  of  his  life  by  A. 
F.  Hewit.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.  1866.  O.     252  :  3 

Beecher,  H:  Ward.  Freedom  and  war;  dis- 
courses on  topics  suggested  by  the  times. 
Bost.  1863.  D.  252  :  4 

—  Lecture-room,  talks  ;  a  series  of  familiar  dis- 

courses on  themes  of  general  christian  ex- 
perience.    N.  Y.  1870.  D.  252  :  6 

Bethune,  A.  N.  Lectures  upon  historical  por- 
tions of  the  Old  testament.    N.  Y.  1857.  D. 

252  :6 

Beveridge,  W:  Twenty-six  sermons  on  various 
subjects,  selected  from  [his]  works.  [So- 
ciety for  promoting  christian  knowledge.] 
Lond.  1850.  O.  252  :  7 

Blair,  Hugh.  Sermons  ;  urefixed,  the  life  and 
character  of  the  autnor  by  James  Finlay- 
son.     Complete  in  1  v.    N.  Y.  1859.  O. 

252+8 

Boston,  T:  The  crook  in  the  lot,  or  A  display 
of  the  sovereignty  and  wisdom  of  God  in 
the  afflictions  of  men,  and  the  christian's 
deportment  under  them.     Phila.  1839.  S. 

252:9 

Boyd,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchinson.  Counsel 
and  comfort  spoken  from  a  city  pulpit. 
Bost.  1804.  D.  252  :  10 

—  The  graver  thoughts  of    a  country    ])arson. 

Bost.  1863.  D.  252:11 

Brace,  C:  Loring.  Short  sermons  to  news  boys  ; 
with  a  history  of  the  formation  of  the 
News  boys'  lodging  house.    N.  Y.  1866.  D. 

252 : 12 

BuUinger,  H:  The  decades.  Tr.  by  H.  I.  1st 
and  2nd  decades,  ed.  for  the  Parker  society 
by  T:  Harding.     Cambridge.  1849.  O. 

252 : 13 

Butler,  Clement  Moore.  St.  Paul  in  Rome ; 
lectures  del.  in  the  legation  of  the  U.  S.  of 
America  in  Rome.   Phila.  1865.  D.  252  :  14 

Chalmers,  T:  Sermons  and  discourses  ;  now 
completed  by  the  introd.  of  his  posthumous 
sermons.    N.  Y.  1858.    2  v.  O.        252+15 

Chrysostomus,  J:,  St.  The  homilies  of  S.  John 
Chrysostom,  archbishop  of  Constantinople, 
on  the  epistles  of  St.  Paul,  the  apostle,  to 
Timothy,  Titus  and  Philemon ;  tr.  with 
notes  and  indices.  [Library  of  the  fathers, 
no.  12.]    Cambridge.  1853.  O.         252  :  16 


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110 


Churchill,  C:    Sermons  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

In  his  Works.  820.2:  6  v4 

Collier,   Robert  Laird.      Every-day  subjects  in 

Sunday  sermons.    Bost.  1870.  D.     252  :  17 

CoUyer,  Robert.    The  life  that  now  is  ;  sermons. 

Bost.  1871.  S.  252:18 

—  Nature  and  life  :  sermons.    Bost.  1867.  S. 

252:19 
Coxe,  Arthur  Cleveland.     Sermons  on  doctrine 

and  duty.  2d  ed.  Phila.  1856.  D.  252  :  76 
Cyrillus    Hierosolymitanus.      The     catechetical 

lectures  of  S.  Cyril  of  Jerusalem,  tr.  with 

notes  and  indices.     [Library  of  the  fathers, 

no.  2.]     Oxford.  1845.  O.  252  :  20 

Davies,   S:      Sermons    on    important    subjects. 

Bost.  1810.  O.  252  :  21 

Drummond,  James.    Thoughts  for  the  christian 

life ;    with  an  introd.    by  J.    G.  Holland. 

N.  Y.  1864.  D.  252  :  22 

Dudley,  J:  Langford.     Tides  and  tendencies  of 

religious  thought.   Phila.  1873.  D.  252  :  23 

—  [Sermons.     Milw.  1870-72.]  O.  252  :  24 
Frothingham,  Octavius  Brooks.    The  rising  and 

the  setting  faith,  and  other  discourses.    N. 

Y.  1878.  D.  252  :  28 

Contents.  The  mission  of  the  radical  preacher.— 
The  rising  and  the  setting'  faith.— The  unbelief  of 
the  believers.— Why  does  the  popular  religion  pre- 
vail ?— Formal  religion  and  life.— The  sectarian  spirit. 
The  dogma  of  hell. —The  higher  sentiments.  —  At- 
titudes of  unbelief.  —  The  office  of  prayer.  —  The 
american  gentleman.— The  american  lady. 

—  Visions  of  the  future,  and  other  discourses. 

N.  Y.  1879.  O.  252  :  29 

Contents.    Life  as  test  of  creed.- The  inspiration  of 
scripture.- Morals  and    religion.— Religion  and    im- 
mortality. —  The  consolations  of  rationalism.  — The 
demand  of   the  age    on  religion.  —  The  demand  of 
religion  on  the  age.— The  practical  value  of  belief  in 
God.— The  real  God.— The  popular  religion.— The  new 
song.— Visions  of  the  future. 
Goulburn,  E:  Meyrick.    Thoughts  on  personal 
religion  ;  a  treatise  on  the  christian  life  in 
its  two  chief  elements,  devotion  and  prac- 
tice.    4th  amer.  ed. ;  with  a  prefatory  note 
by  G:  H.  Houghton.     N.  Y.  1866.  S. 

252  :  30 
Guthrie,   T:     The  gospel  in  Ezekiel,   ill.   in  a^ 
series  of  discourses.     N.  Y.  1859.  D. 

252:31 

Hitchcock,  E:     Religious  lectures  on  peculiar 

phenomena  in  the  four  seasons  :    1.   The 

resurrections  of  spring  ;  2.  The  triumphal 

arch  of   summer ;    3.    The  euthanasia  of 

autumn  ;  4.  The  coronation  of  winter  ;  del. 

to  the  students  in  Amherst  college  in  1845 

—1849.     3d  ed.    Bost.  1853.  D,        252  :  32 

Hobart,   J:  H:,  bp.  of  New  York.    Posthumous 

works,   with  a  memoir  of  his  life   by  W: 

Berrian.   N.  Y.  1832,  1833.  3  v.  O.  252  :  33 

Contents.     V.    1.    Berrian,    W:     Memoir.     2,    3. 

Sermons. 

Hopkins,  M:    Teachings  and  counsels  ;  twenty 

baccalaureate  sermons,  with  a  discourse  on 

president  Garfield.  N.Y.  1884.  D.  252:88 

Hujntington,  F:  Dan.     Sermons  for  the  people. 

3d  ed.     Bost.  1856.  D.  252  :  34 

Kingsley,   C:     Discipline,   and  other  sermons. 

(Works,  V.  27).     Lond.  1881.  D.       252  :  83 

—  The  good  news  of  God  ;  sermons.    (Woi'ks,  v. 

24).     Lond.  1881.  D.  252  :  80 

—  The  gospel  of  the  Pentateuch  ;  a  set  of  parish 
sermons,  aTit?  David  ;  five  sermons.  (Works, 


V.  35).    Lond.  1878.  D. 


252:81 


Kingsley,  C:— Continued. 

—  Sermons  for  the  times.    (Works,  v.  23).    Lond.* 

1880.  D.  252  :  79 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1858.  D.  252  :  79 

—  Sermons  on  national  subjects.    (Works,  v.  22). 

Lond.  1880.  D.  262  :  78 

—  Village    sermons,    and    Town    and    country 

sermons.    New  ed.    (Works,  v.  21).    Lond. 
1882.  D.  252  :  77 

—  The  water  of  life,  and  other  sermons.   (Works, 

V.  26).     Lond.  1879.   D.  252  :  82 

—  Westminster  sermons,  with  a  preface.  [Works, 

V.  28].    Lond.  1882.  D.  252  :  84 

Leighton,  Robert.  Eighteen  sermons,  first  pub. 
in  Glasgow  in  1692  at  the  desire  of  his 
friends,  from  his  papers  written  with  his 
own  hand,  and  now  reprinted ;  wherein 
all  obvious  errors  of  the  press  are  amended, 
some  notes  added  for  the  sake  of  the  com- 
mon reader,  and  an  account  of  his  life  pre- 
fixed ;  with  an  app.  cont.  explications  of 
the  disputed  points  of  justification,  assur- 
ance, etc.,  and  an  index  of  the  most 
material  things.    Lond.  1745.  O.    252  :  36 

Luther,  Martin.  A  selection  of  [his]  most 
celebrated  sermons,  never  before  pub.  in 
the  U.  S. ;  prefixed,  a  biographical  nistory 
of  his  life.     Phila.  1831.  D.  252  :  37' 

MacDonald,  G:  Unspoken  sermons.  N.  Y.  1871. 
D.  252  :  38 

Manning,  H:  E:  The  fourfold  sovereignty  of 
God.     Lond.  1871.  D.  252  :  39 

—  The  four  great  evils  of  the  day.    Lond.  1871. 

D.  252  :  40 

Contents.    The  revolt  of  the  Intellect  against  God.— 

The  revolt  of  the  will  against  God.— The  revolt  of 

society  from  God.— The  spirit  of  antichrist. 

Martineau,  James.  Endeavors  after  the  christian 

life  ;  a  volume  of  discourses.  Bost.  1844.  D. 

252:41 

Massillon,  J:  Baptiste.    Sermons  ;  prefixed,  the 

life  of  the  author.     Selected  and  tr.  by  W: 

Dickson.    3d  ed.    Lond.  1803.    3  v.  D. 

252  :  42 
Mears,  D.  O.    The  jubilee  sabbath  of  Piedmont 
church ;  two  discourses,  del.  June  5,  1881. 
Worcester,  1881.  Q.  252  :  R74 

Monod,  Adolphe  F:  Theodore.  Les  adieux 
d'Adolphe  Monod ;  parting  words  to  his 
friends  and  the  church,  oct.  1855  to  march 
1856.  Tr.  from  the  5th  Paris  ed.  N.  Y. 
1873.  D.  252  :  43 

Munger,  Theodore  T.  The  freedom  of  faith. 
Bost.  1883.  D.  252  :  85 

Sermons  with  a  prefatory  essay,  "The  new  the- 
ology". 

Paley,  W:    Sermons  on  several  subjects  [and] 

Sermons  on  several  occasions.     N.  Y.  1824. 

T.  252  :  44 

Parker,   Theodore.     Ten  sermons  of    religion. 

2d  ed.    Bost.  1861.  D.  252  :  45 

Peabody,  Andrew  Preston.    Christian  belief  and 

life.     Bost.  1875.  D.  252  :  46 

Potter,   Alonzo.    Discourses,  charges,    pastoral 

letters,  etc.    Phila.  1858.  D.  262  :  47 

Powers,   Horatio  Nelson.     Through   the  year ; 

thoughts  relating  to  the  seasons  of  nature 

and  the  church.     Bost.  1875.  D.      252  :  48 
Pusey,  E:  Bouverie.    Parochial  sermons.    2d  ed. 

from  the  3d  Oxford  ed.    Phila.  1865.  D. 

262  :  49 


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Seabury,  S:  Discourses  on  several  subjects. 
Hudson.  1815.     2  v.     O.  252  :  51 

Sewall,  Frank.  The  pillow  of  stones;  divine 
allegories  in  their  spiritual  meaning.  Phila. 
1876.  D.  252  :  53 

Sheldon,  H:  O.  The  itinerant  minister,  his 
work  and  his  reward  ;  a  sermon  preached 
before  the  bishops  and  ministers  of  the 
Delaware  conference,  at  its  first  session, 
sept.  24,  1856.  Pub.  by  request.  4th  ed. 
Cine.  1860.  O.  252  :  54 

—  Divine  providence,   or   Fore-knowledge    and 

the  influence  of  motives  consistent  with 
free  agency  and  God's  government  of 
events  ;  a  sermon.  Cine.  1860.  O.  With 
his  The  itinerant  minister.  252  :  54 

—  God  is  love  ;  a  sermon  on  divine  benevolence, 

preached  in  the  universalist  church,  Cal- 
vert St.,  Baltimore,  sept.  25,  1842.  8th  ed. 
Cine.  1860.  O.  With  his  The  itinerant  min- 
ister. 252  :  54 

Skinner,  G.  M.  Sermons,  doctrinal  and  practi- 
cal ;  incl.  a  series  of  discourses  upon  the 
decalogue.    Phila.  1871.  D.  252  :  55 

Smith,  Sydney.    Sermons.     In  his  Works. 

820.2+19 

Smyth,  Newman.  The  reality  of  faith.  N.  Y. 
1884.  D.  252  :  89 

Southard,  S:  Lewis.  The  mystery  of  godliness. 
N.  Y.  1848.  O.  252+56 

Spring,  Gardiner.  Pulpit  ministrations,  or  Sab- 
bath readings ;  a  series  of  discourses  on 
chi'istian  doctrine  and  duty.  N.  Y.  1864. 
2v.    O.  252+57 

Spurgeon,  C:  Haddon.  Sermons,  1st — 7th  ser ; 
with  introd.  and  biograph.  sketch  by  E.  L. 
Magoon.    N.  Y.  1859-1862.   7  v.  D.  ' 

252 : 58 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.  Sermons  preached 
before  his  royal  highness,  the  prince  of 
Wales,  during  his  tour  in  the  east  in  the 
spring  of  1862,  with  notices  of  some  of  the 
localities  visited.     N.  Y.  1863.  D.  252  :  59 

—  Sermons  on    special    occasions,   preached  at 

Westminster  abbey.  [Frank,  sq.  lib.]  N. 
Y.  1882.  Q.  ■  252+72 

—  Same.     Westminster    sermons.     N.  Y.   1882. 

D.  252 : 72 

Staples,  Nahor  A:  Way,  truth  and  life  ;  ser- 
mons, with  a  sketch  of  his  life  by  J :  W. 
Chadwick.    Bost.  1870.  S.  252  :  60 

Sterne,  Lawrence.    Sermons.     In  ?ds  Works. 

820.2:  20v3,  4 
Sumner,  J:  Bird.     The  world  lost  by  sin  ;   a  ser- 
mon.    In  7us  Apostolical  preaching. 


Swing,   D:    Motives  of  life.    2d  ed.     Chicago. 

1879.  S.  252  :  61 

Contents.    Intellectual  progress.— Home.— A  good 

name.— The  pursuit  of  happiness. —  Benevolence. — 

Religion. 

—  Truths  for  to-day.    Chicago.    1874,  1876.   2  v. 

D.  252 : 62 

Tholuck,  F:  A:  Gotttreu.  Light  from  the  cross  ; 
sermons  on  the  passion  of  our  Lord.  Tr. 
from  the  german.    Phila.  1858.  D. 

252 : 63 
Thompson,    Joseph   Parrish.      The    early    wit- 
nesses,   or  Piety    and    preaching    of    the 
middle  ages.    K.  Y.  1857.  T.  252  :  73 

Trench,  R:  Chenevix.  The  fitness  of  holy  scrip- 
ture for  unfolding  the  spiritual  life  of  men, 
ii. :  Christ  the  desire  of  all  nations,  or  The 
unconscious  prophecies  of  heathendom ; 
the  Hulsean  lectures  for  1845  and  1846. 
From  2d  Lond.  ed.  rev.  by  the  author. 
Phila.  1860.  D.  252  :  65 

—  Sermons  preached    before  the  university  of 

Cambridge.    N.  Y.  1857.  D.  252  :  66 

Tyler,  W:  Seymour.  A  discourse  commemora- 
tive of  "hon.  S:  Williston,  del.  in  the  Pay- 
son  church  at  Easthampton,  sept.  13,  1874 
and  also  in  the  college  church  at  Amherst, 
sept.  20.     Springfield:  1874.  O.        252+87 

Vinet,  Alexandre  Rodolphe.  Gospel  studies ; 
with  an  introd.  by  Robert  Baird.  N.  Y. 
1849.  D.  252  :  67 

Walker,  James.  Sermons  preached  in  the 
chapel  of  Harvard  college.    Bost.  1861.  D. 

252 : 68 

Whately,  R:  Essays,  first  series,  on  some  of  the 
peculiarities  of  tile  christian  religion.  7th 
ed.  rev.     Lond.  1856.  O.  252  :  69 

Whewell,  W:  On  the  foundations  of  moi-als  ; 
four  sermons  preached  before  the  univer- 
sity of  Cambridge,  nov.  1837 ;  with  add. 
discourses  and  essays.     Andover.  1839.  S. 

252  :  70 

Whitehouse,  H:  J:  The  sepulchre  in  the  gar- 
den ;  preached  at  the  funeral  of  mrs.  Helen 


Anderson  Carter  in  the  church  of  the  hoi 

communior 

Y.  1862.     O 


communion,  Chicago,   march  28,  1862.    N. 


252+86 

Wiseman,  N:  Patrice  Stephen.  The  sermons, 
lectures  and  speeches  del.  during  his  tour 
in  Ireland  in  aug.  and  sept.  1858,  with  his 
lecture  del.  in  London  on  the  "Impres- 
sions" of  his  tour ;  rev.  by  his  eminence, 
with  a  connecting  narrative.  Bost.  1859.  D. 
252:71 


7.    Institiitions  and  Missions. 


1.    Institutions  in  general. 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.  Christian  institu- 
tions ;  essays  on  ecclesiastical  subjects. 
N.  Y.  1881.  b.  260  :  1 

Contents.  Baptism.— The  eucharlst.— Absolution.— 
Ecclesiastical  vestments.- The  basilica.- The  clergy. 
—The  pope.— The  lltanv.- The  roman  catacombs.- 
The  creed  of  the  early  christians.- The  Lord's  prayer. 


—The  council  and  creed  of  Constantinople.— The  ten 
commandments.— Addenda.— Index. 
Thayer,  W:  Makepeace.  A  book  for  the  times, 
spots  in  our  feasts  of  charity  ;  an  exposure 
of  the  delinquencies  of  christian  professors 
in  regard  to  the  ordinances  of  religion,  and 
other  agencies  for  doing  good  ;  with  an 
introd.  by  Jacob  Ide.    Bost.  1854.  D. 

260  :  2 


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CI.  261-262 


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2.    The  church. 

(See  also  Christian  sects,  col.  125.) 

Barrett,  B:  Franklin.  The  golden  reed  ;  or  The 
true  measure  of  a  true  church.  N.  Y.  1855. 
D.  261  :  1 

Baumgarten,  Michael.    Anti-Kliefoth,  oder  Die 

fefiihrlichste    reichsfeindschaft  an  einem 
eispiel  aufgezeigt.    In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v3 

—  Der  kampf  um  das  reichscivilstandsgesetz  in 

der  deutschen  protestantischen  kirche.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  v5 

—  Der  protestantismus  als  politisches  princip  ini 

deutschen  reich.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  iind 
streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vl 

Bunsen,  Christian  C:  Josias  freiherr  v.  Signs 
of  the  times  ;  letters  to  Ernst  Moritz  Arndt 
on  tne  dangers  to  religious  libertj'  in  the 
present  state  of  the  world.  Tr.  from  the 
german  by  Susanna  Winkworth.  N.  Y. 
1856.  D.  261  :  2 

Deutsches  kaiserwort,  Ein.  In  Deutsche  zeit- 
und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v7 

Fry,  Caroline.  The  listener  in  Oxford.  [Anon.] 
3d  ed.    Lond.  1840.  S.  261  :  3 

Geffcken,  H:  Church  and  state  ;  their  relations 
historically  developed.  Tr.  and  ed.  with 
the  assistance  of  the  author  by  E:  Fairfax 
Taylor.    Lond.  1877.     2  v.  O.  '      261+15 

Lathrop,    Joseph.      Christ's    warning     to    the 


churches  ;  with  an  app.  on  the  apostolical 

I      'I     "tn  an  introd.  notice  by 

J.  M.  Wainwright.     N.  Y.  1844.  S.    261  :  5 


succession,  [and]  witn  an  introd.  notice  b^ 


Manning,  H:  E:  The  reunion  of  Christendom; 
a  pastoral  letter  to  the  clergy,  etc.  N.  Y. 
1866.  O.  ■  261  : 6 

—  The  Vatican  decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil 
allegiance.    2d  ed.    Lond.  1875.  O.   261  :  7 

Pusey,  E:  Bouverie.  The  church  of  England  a 
portion  of  Christ's  one  holy  catholic  church 
and  a  means  of  restoring  visible  unity  ; 
an  eirenicon  in  a  letter  to  the  author  of 
"  The  christian  year."    N.  Y.  1866.  D. 

261:8 
Note.     For  reply   see  Newman,   .T:  H:     Letter, 
no.  282+14. 

Putnam,  Ellen  T.  H.  Where  is  the  city  ?  2d  ed. 
[Anon.]    Bost.  1868.  S.  261  :  4 

Sclater,  W:  The  original  draught  of  the  primi- 
tive church.  New  ed.  carefully  corr.,  with 
the  quotations  from  the  fathers,  etc.,  given 
at  length.    Oxford.  1850.  D.  261  :  9 

Stone,  J:  Kent.  The  invitation  heeded  ;  reasons 
for  a  return  to  catholic  unity.  2d  ed.  N. 
Y.  1870.  D.  261  :  10 

Stow,  Baron.  First  things,  or  The  development 
of  church  life.    Bost.  1859.  S.  261  :  11 

Taylor,  [:  Spiritual  despotism,  by  the  author 
of  Natural  history  of  enthusiasm.  N.  Y. 
1835.  D.  261  :  12 

Tuttle,  I:  H.  Our  brethren  in  every  city  ;  brief 
sketches  of  european  and  eastern  churches. 
N.  Y.  1855.     8.  261  :  13 

Wasserschleben,  F:  W:  A:  Hermann.  Das  lan- 
desherrliche  kirchenregiment.  In  Deut- 
sche zeit-  und  streit-fragen.       304  :  15  vl 

"WTiately,  R:  A  general  view  of  the  rise,  pro- 
gress and  corruptions  of  Christianity ;  with 
a  sketch  of  the  life  of  the  author,  and  a 
catalogue  of  his  writings.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

261 : 14 


M cclesi astical   polity . 

Coleridge,  S:  Taylor.  On  the  constitution  of 
church  and  state.    In  his  Complete  works 

^  820.2:  7  v6 

Ewer,  F.  C.  Catholicity  in  its  relationship  to 
protestantism  and  romanism ;  six  confer- 
ences del.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  at  the  request 
of  leading  laymen  of  that  city.  N.  Y.  1878. 
D.  262  : 1 

Hobart,  J:  H:  An  apology  for  apostolic  order 
and  its  advocates,  in  a  series  of  letters  ad- 
dressed to  J:  M.  Mason.  2d  ed.  with  notes 
and  an  index.    N.  Y.  1844.  D.  262  :  2 

HoltzendorflF,  Franz  v.  Der  priester-colibat.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15  v4 

Hooker,  R:  Laws  of  ecclesiastical  polity.  In 
Ms  Works.  200+6 

Huber,  Victor  Aime,  (Janus).  The  pope  and  the 
council,  by  Janus.  Authorized  tr.  from 
the  german.    Bost.  1870.  D.  262  :  3 

Kenrick,  Francis  Patrick.  The  primacy  of  the 
apostolic  see,  and  the  authority  of  general 
councils  vindicated,  in  a  series  of  letters 
addressed  to  J.  H.  Hopkins.  Phila.  1838. 
D.  262  : 4 

Ladd,  G:  Trumbull.  Principle  of  church  polity, 
illustrated  by  an  analysis  of  modern  Con- 
gregationalism, and  applied  to  certain  im- 
portant practical  questions  in  the  govern- 
ment of  christian  churches  ;  Soutnworth 
lectures,  del.  at  Andover  theological  semi- 
nary in  1879—1881.    N.  Y.  1882.  O. 

262  :  10 

Lea,  H:  C:  An  historical  sketch  of  sacerdotal 
celibacy  in  the  christian  church.  2d  ed. 
enl.    Bost.  1884.  O.  262+11 

Maistre,  Joseph  Marie  comte  de.  The  pope  con- 
sidered in  his  relations  to  the  churcn,  tem- 
poral sovereignties,  separated  churches, 
and  the  cause  of  civilization.  Tr.  by 
^neas  McD.  Dawson.    Lond.  1850.  D. 

262:5 

Mason,  J:  Mitchell.  Essays  on  episcopacy,  and 
the  Apology  for  apostolic  order  and  its 
advocates,  reviewed ;  ed.  by  Ebenezer 
Mason.    N.  Y.  1844.  D.  '         262 : 6 

Perceval,  Arthur  Philip.  An  apology  for  the 
doctrine  of  apostolical  succession,  with  an 
app.  on  the  english  orders.    N.  Y.  1840.  S. 

262:7 

Schulte,  J:  F:  ritter  v.  Ueber  kirchenstrafen. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  vl 

Stillingffleet,  E:  A  defence  of  the  discourse  con- 
cerning the  idolatry  practised  in  the 
church  of  Rome,  in  answer  to  a  book  en- 
tituled  Catholicks  no  idolaters.  The  two 
first  parts.    Lond.  1676.  S.  262  :  US 

"Weninger,  Fran9ois  Xavier.  On  the  apostoli- 
cal and  infallible  authority  of  the 
Eope,  when  teaching  the  faithful,  and  on 
is  relation  to  a  general  council.  2d  ed. 
N.  Y.  1869.  D.  262  :  9 

3.    The  sabbath. 

Andrews,  J.  N.  History  of  the  sabbath,  and  the 
first  day  of  the  week.  2d  ed.  Battle  Creek, 
Mich.  1873.  D.  263  :  1 


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THEOLOGY— INSTITUTIONS. 


Bacon,  Leonard  Woolsey,  and  G:  Blagden 
Bacon.  The  sabbath  question,  Sunday  ob- 
servance and  Sunday  laws  ;  a  sermon  and 
two  speeches  by  Leonard  W.  Bacon ;  six 
sermons  on  the  sabbath  question,  by  the 
late  G:  Blagden  Bacon.    N.  Y.  1882.  S. 

263:4 

Gilfillan,  James.  The  sabbath  viewed  in  the 
light  of  reason,  revelation  and  history, 
with  sketches  of  its  literature.  N.  Y.  1862. 
D.  263  :  2 

Lanuners,  A:  Sonntagsfeier  in  Deutschland. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304:15  vll 

Littlejohn,  W.  H.  The  constitutional  amend- 
ment, or  The  sunday,  the  sabbath,  the 
change  and  restitution ;  a  discussion  be- 
tween W.  H.  Littlejohn,  seventh-day  ad- 
ventist,  and  the  ed.  of  the  Christian  states- 
man.   Battle  Creek.  1873.  D.  263  :  3 

4.  Baptism. 

Adams,  W:  Mercy  to  babes ;  a  plea  for  the 
christian  baptism  of  infants,  addressed  to 
those  who  doubt  and  to  those  who  deny 
the  validity  of  that  practice,  upon  the 
grounds  of  the  doctrine  of  baptism,  and 
the  eternal  sense  of  holy  writ,  and  of  the 
domestic,  social  and  religious  nature  of 
man.    N.  Y.  1847.  D.  264  :  1 

Gale,  J:  Reflections  on  mr.  [W:]  Wall's  History 
of  infant  baptism.  {Anon.^  T.p.w.  [Lond. 
1711.]  D.  264  :  2 

Woods,  Leonard.  Lectures  on  infant  baptism. 
3d  ed.     Andover.  1829.  D.  264  :  3 

5.  Missions. 
In   general. 

Harris,  J:  The  great  commission,  or  The  christ- 
ian church  constituted  and  charged  to 
convey  the  gospel  to  the  world  ;  with  an 
introd.  essay  by  W:  R.  Williams.  8th 
thous.     Bost.  1858.  D.  266  :  2 

Holmes,  J:  Historical  sketches  of  the  missions 
of  the  united  brethren  for  propagating  the 
gospel  among  the  heathen,  from  their  com- 
mencement to  the  present  time.  Dublin. 
1818.    O.  266  :  3 

Marshall,  T.  W.  M.  Christian  missions  ;  their 
agents,  and  their  results.  N.  Y.  1864.  3  v. 
O.  266  :  7 

Newcomb,  Harvey.  A  cyclopedia  of  missions  ; 
containing  a  comprehensive  view  of  mis- 
sionary operations  throughout  the  world, 
with  geographical  descriptions,  and  ac- 
counts of  the  social,  moral  and  religious 
condition  of  the  people.  2d  rev.  ed.  with 
the  latest  corr.    N.  Y.  1860.  O.         266+8 

Thompson,  A:  C.  Moravian  missions  ;  twelve 
fectures.     N.  Y.  1882.  D.  266  :  11 

"Wameck,  Gustav.  Modern  missions  and  cul- 
ture ;  their  mutual  relations.  Tr.  from  the 
german  by  T:  Smith.     Edinb.  1883.  D. 

266  :  12 

Ho  m  e . 

Beecher,  Lyman.  A  plea  for  the  west.  3d  ed. 
Cine.  1836.  T.  266  :  1 

Smet,  P:  J:  de.  Western  missions  and  mission- 
aries ;  a  series  of  letters.    N.  Y.  1863.  D. 

266  :  10 


Kip,  W:  Ingraham.    A  few  days  at  Nashotah. 

Albany.  1849.  O.  266  :  5 

~  The  early  Jesuit  missions  in  North  America. 

N.  Y.  1848.  D.  266  :  4 

liOskiel,  G:   H:     History  of  the  mission  of  the 

united    brethren    among     the    Indians    in 

North  America,  in  3  parts.    Tr.  from  the 

german  by  Christian  Ignatius  La  Trobe. 
ond.  1794.  O.  266  :  6 

Shea,  J:  Gilmary.  History  of  the  catholic  mis- 
sions among  the  indian  tribes  of  the  U.  S., 
1529—1854.     N.  Y.  1854.  D.  266  :  9 


Fo 


reign 


Dean,  W:  The  China  mission;  embracing  a 
history  of  the  various  missions  of  all  de- 
nominations among  the  Chinese,  with  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  deceased  mission- 
aries. N.  Y.  1859.  D.  267  :  1 
Hue,  Evariste  Regis  abbe.  Christianity  in  China, 
Tartary  and  Thibet.    N.  Y.  1857.    3  v.   D. 

267:2 
Contents.  V.  1.  From  the  apostleship  of  St.  Thomas 
to  the  discovery  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    2.  From 
the  discovery  of   the  Cape    of  Good  Hope    to    the 
establishment  of   the  Mantchoo-Tartar   dynasty    In 
China. 
Eesson,  J:    The  cross  and  the  dragon,  or  The 
fortunes  of    Christianity    in    China ;    with 
notices  of  the  christian  missions  and  mis- 
sionaries, and  some  account  of  the  Chinese 
secret  societies.    Lond.  1854.  D.        267  :  3 
Siam  and  Laos,  as  seen  by  our  american  mis- 
sionaries.    Map  and  ill.    Phila.  [18841.   D. 

267  :  6 
Young,  Robert.    Modern  missions,  their  trials 
and  triumphs  ;  with  introd.  by  James  H. 
Wilson.    1st  amer.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.    N.  Y. 
[1883].  D.  267:4 

Note.      Modern     protestant     missions     In    India, 
Burmah,  Japan,  China,  south  Africa,  western  Africa, 
central   Africa,    Madagascar,    eastern    and    central 
Polynesia,  Melanesia. 
—  Light  in  the  lands  of  darkness  ;   a  record  of 
missionary    labor    among     greenlanders, 
eskimos,    patagonians,   etc.;    with    introd. 
by  the   earl   of    Shaftesbury.     111.     N.    Y. 
1884.  D.  ■  267:5 

Adventures  of  a  missionary,  or  Rivers  of  water 
in  a  dry  place  ;  an  account  of  the  intro- 
duction of  the  gospel  of  Jesus  into  sotith 
Africa  and  of  mr.  Moffat's  missionary 
travels  and  labors.     111.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  8. 

x267:7 

Sunday  schools  and  revivals . 

Tyng,  Stephen  Higcinson.  Forty  years  ex- 
perience in  Sunday  schools.    N.  Y.  1860.  S. 

268:  1 

Spragxie,  W:  Buell.  Lectures  on  revivals  of 
religion  ;  with  an  introd.  essay  by  Leonard 
Woods,  also  an  app.  consisting  of  letters 
from  drs.  Alexander,  Wayland  [and  others]. 
2d  ed.  with  add.  letters.  "  N.  Y.  1833.  D. 

269  :  1 

Clark,  Rufus  Wheelwright.  The  work  of  (iod 
in  Great  Britain  under  messrs.  Moody  and 
Sankey,  1873  to  1875;  with  biographical 
sketches.     N.  Y.  1875.  D.  269  :  2 

Schramm,  K:  Rudolph.  Das  heer  der  selig- 
raacher,  oder  Die  heils-armee  in  England. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304:15vl2 

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8.    Ecclesiastical  history. 

(See  also  general  and  special  history  classes.) 


1.    In  general. 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  The  history  of  Chris- 
tianity ;  consisting  of  the  life  and  teachings 
of  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  the  adventures  of 
Paul  and  the  apostles,  and  the  most  inter- 
esting events  in  the  progress  of  chiistianity 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time.     Bost.  [1881].  D.  270:  1 

Allen,  Joseph  H:  Christian  history  in  its  three 
o;reat  periods:  1.  Early  Christianity;  3. 
The  middle  age  ;  3.  Modern  phases.  "Bost. 
1883.  3  V.  S.  270  :  20 

Alzog,  J:  Manual  of  univei'sal  church  history. 
Tr.  with  add.  from  the  9th  and  last  german 
ed.  by  F.  J.  Pabisch  and  T:  S.  Byrne  ;  with 
3  chronological  tables  and  3  ecclesiastico- 
geographical  maps.    Cine.  1874.  3  v.  O. 

270+2 

DOllinger,  J:  Joseph  Ignaz  v.  A  history  of  the 
church.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  E:  Cox. 
Lond.  1840-42.  4  v.  O.  270  :  3 

Gieseler,   J:  C:  L:    A  text  book  of  church  his- 
tory.   Tr.  from  the  4th  rev.   german  ed.; 
new    amer.    ed.,   rev.    and  ed.   by  H:  B. 
Smith.    N.  Y.  1857-80.  5  v.  O.        270  :  22 
Contents.    V.  1.  A.  d.  I— 726.    2.   A.  d.  726— 1305.    3. 
A.  d.  1305— 1517.— Index  to  the  3  vols.    4.  A.  d.  1517— 
1648.    5.  From  the  reformation  to  the  present  time, 
completed  by  Mary  F.  Bobinson. 

Milner,  Joseph.  The  history  of  the  church  of 
Christ;  with  add.  and  corr.  by  I:  Milnei'. 
From  the  last  Lond.  ed.  Phila.  1835.  2  v. 
O.  270:11 

Mosheim,  J:  Lorenz  v.  An  ecclesiastical  his- 
tory, ancient  and  modern,  from  the  birth 
of  Christ  to  the  beginning  of  the  18th 
century,  in  which  the  rise,  progress  and 
variations  of  church  power  are  considered 
in  their  connexion  with  the  state  of  learn- 
ing and  philosophy,  and  the  political  his- 
tory of  Europe  during  that  period.  Tr. 
from  the  original  latin,  and  ill.  with  notes, 
chronological  tables  and  an  appendix  by 
Archibald  Maclaine.  Continued  to  the 
year  1826  by  C:  Coote,  and  furnished  with 
a  dissertation  on  the  state  of  the  primitive 
church  by  G:  Gleig.     Cine.  1859.  Q. 

270-1-4 

Neander,  J:  A:  W:  (Jewish  name  Mendel).  Gen- 
eral history  of  the  christian  religion  and 
church.  From  the  german  ;  tr.  from  the 
2d  and  imp.  ed.  by  Joseph  Torrey.  6th-llth 
amer.  ed.     Bost.  1853-81.  6  v.  O.      270-f6 

Palmer,  W:  Ecclesiastical  history  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time  ;  with  a 
pref.  and  notes  by  an  amer.  ed.  5th  ed., 
with  a  series  of  questions,  adapting  the 
work  for  parochial  instruction.  N.  Y. 
1844.  D.  270  :  6 

Schaff,  Philip.  History  of  the  christian  church. 
New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  N.  Y.  1882,  1883.  3 
v.  O.  270+14 

Contents.  V.  1.  Apostolic  Christianity.  2.  Ante- 
nicene  Christianity,  a.  d.  100—325.  8.  Nlcene  and 
post-nicene  Christianity,  a.  d.  311—600.  To  be  con- 
tinued. 


Spalding:,   Martin  J:     [Essays  on  ecclesiastical 
history],     /n /m  Miscellanies.    824.1-|-76 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature.  Essays. 


Cave,  W:  Antiquitates  apostolicse,  or  The  his- 
tory of  the  lives,  acts  and  martyrdoms  of 
the  holy  apostles  of  our  Saviour,  and  the 
two  evangelists,  SS.  Mark  and  Luke,  to 
which  is  added  an  introductory  discourse 
concerning  the  three  great  dispensations 
of  the  church,  patriarchal,  mosaical  and 
evangelical ;  being  a  continuation  of  Anti 
quitates  Christiana?,  or  The  life  and  death 
of  the  holy  Jesus.  5th  ed.  rev.,  with  add. 
Lond.  1684.  F.  23  :  B 

Coquerel,  Athanase  Josue,  Jpilg.  First  historical 
transformations  of  Christianity.  From  the 
french,  by  E.  P.  Evans.    Bost".  1867.  D. 

270:7 
Fisher,  G:  Park.   The  beginnings  of  christianitv, 
with  a  view  of  the  state  of  the  roman  world 
at  the  birth  of  Christ.    N.  Y.    n.  d.    O. 

270  :  23 

DOllinger,  J:  Joseph  Ignatz  v.    The  first  age  of 

Christianity  and   the  church.     Tr.   by  H: 

Nutcombe  Oxenham.    3d  ed.    Lond.  1877. 

2  V.  D.  270  :  24 

Farrar,  F:  W:    The  early  days  of  Christianity. 

N.  Y.  [1882].  O.  270:18 

Milman,  H:  Hart.    The  history  of  Christianity 

from  the  birth  of  Christ  to  the  abolition  of 

paganism  in   the   roman  empire.     N.   Y. 

1881.     3v.  in2.  D.  270:21 

Pressense,  Edmond  Marcellin  Dehault  de.    The 

early  years  of  Christianity;  a  comprehensive 

history  of  the  first  three  centuries  of  the 

christian  church.    Tr.  by  Annie  Harwood- 

Holmden.    Lond.  1879,  1880.    4  v.  D. 

270  :  26 

Contents.    V.  1.  The  apostolic  ag'e.   2.  The  martyrs 

and  apoloKists.     8.  Heresy  and  christian  doctrine. 

4.  Lite  and  practice  in  the  early  church. 

SchaflF,  Philip.    History  of  the  apostolic  church  ; 

with  a  general  in  trod,  to  church  history. 

Tr.  by  E:  D.  Yeomans.    N.  Y.  1864.  O. 

270-1^12 
—  History  of  the  christian  church,  from  the  birth 
of  Christ  to  the  reign  of  Constantine,  a.  d. 
1-311.  2d  ed.  N.T.  1864.  O.  270+13 
Eusebius  Pamphili  Cmsariensis.  Ecclesiastical 
history  [to  a.  d.  324J.  Tr.  from  the  greek 
by  C.'F.  Cruse;  with  notes  sel.  from  the 
ed.  of  Valesius.  Lond.  1865.  D.  270  :  8 
Socrates  Scholasticus.  Ecclesiastical  histor^p^ ; 
comprising  a  history  of  the  church,  in 
seven  booKs,  from  the  accession  of  Con- 
stantine, a.  d.  305,  to  the  38th  year  of 
Theodosius  II,  including  a  period  of  140 
years.  Tr.  from  the  greek  ;  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  author  and  notes  sel.  from 
Valesius.     Lond.  1853.  D.  270  :  19 

Taylor,  1:    Ancient  Christianity,   and  the  doc- 
trines of  the  Oxford  tracts.    Phila.  1840.  D. 
270 : 15 


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Uhlhorn,  Gerhard.  The  conflict  of  Christianity 
with  heathenism.  Ed.  and  tr.  with  the 
author's  sanction  from  the  3d  germ.  ed.  by 
Egbert  C.  Smyth  and  C.  J.  HT  Ropes.  N . 
Y^^1879.  O.  270  :  16 

"Waddington,  G:  A  history  of  the  church,  from 
the    earliest    ages    to    the     reformation. 

[Library    of   useful    knowledge.]      Lond. 
183-].  O.  270  :  17 

Guizot,  Fran9ois  P:  Guillaume.  Meditations  on 
the  actual  state  of  Christianity  and  on  the 
attacks  which  are  now  being  made  upon 
it.  Tr.  under  the  superintendence  of  the 
author.    N.  Y.  [1866].  D.  270  :  9 

Contents.    Preface.— The  awakening  of  Christianity 
in  France  in  the  19th  century.— Spiritualism.— Kation- 
allsm.  —  Positivism.  —  Pantheism.  —  Materialism.  — 
Skepticism.— Impiety,  recklessness  and  perplexity. 
Lawrence,  Eugene.    Historical  studies.    N.  Y. 
1876.  O.  270  :  10 

Contents.  The  bishops  of  Rome.— Leo  and  Luther. 
—Loyola  and  the  Jesuits.— Ecumenical  councils.— The 
vaudols.— The  huguenots.— The  church  of  Jerusalem. 
—Dominic  and  the  inquisition.— The  conquest  of  Ire- 
land.—The  greek  church. 
Newman,  J:  H:  [Sketches  of  ecclesiastical 
history.]    In  his  Historical  sketches. 

824.2  :  75 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature.  Essays. 

2.    Religious  orders. 

Taaflfe,  J:  The  history  of  the  holy,  military 
sovereign  order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem"; 
or  knights  hospitallers,  knights  templars, 
knights  of  Rhodes,  knights  of  Malta.  Lond. 
1852.    4  V.  in  2.  O.  271  :  1 

Townsend,  G:  Fyler.  The  sea-kings  of  the 
Mediterranean.    2d  ed.    Lond.  [1872].    D 

271  :7 

Montalembert,  C:  Forbes  de  Try  on,  comte  de. 
The  monks  of  the  west,  from  St.  Benedict 
to  St.  Bernard.  Authorised  tr.;  v.  1-3,  6,  7. 
Edinb.  1861-79.  5  v.  O.  271-f3 

N.,  B.  The  Jesuits  ;  their  foundation  and  history 
N.  Y.  1879.     2  V.  D.  271  :  6 

Orliac,  Mme.  J.  M.  S.  (J.  M.  8.  Daurignac.) 
History  of  the  society  of  Jesus,  from  its 
foundation  to  the  present  time.  Tr.  from 
the  french  of  J.  M.  S.  Daurignac  by  James 
Clements.    Cine.  1865.    2  v.  D.       '  271  :  2 

Steinmetz,  Andrew.  History  of  the  Jesuits,  from 
the  foundation  of  their  society  to  its  sup- 
pression by  nope  Clement  XlV ;  their  mis- 
sions throughout  the  world  ;  their  educa- 
tional system  and  literature  ;  with  their 
revival  and  present  state.  Lond.  1848.  3 
V.  O.  271  :  6 

Taylor,  I:  Loyola  and  Jesuitism  in  its  rudiments. 
N.  Y.  1851.  D.  271  :4 

Huber,  Johannes  Nepomuk.  Die  kirchlich- 
politische  wirksamkeit  des  jesuiten-ordens. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

_  304  :  16  v2 

Note.  'The  best  that  has  been  written  on  the  sub- 
ject are  the  chapters  concerning  the  Jesuits  in 
Ranke's  work  on  the  roman  popes"  [282:19  engllsh. 
904 :  -Hi  V37-39  german] .-M'CUntock  and  Strong. 

3.    Persecutions  and  Doctrines. 

Foxe,  J:  Acts  and  monuments.  New  and  com- 
plete ed.,  with  a  preliminary  dissertation 


by    G:  Townsend,    ed.  by  Stephen  Reed 
Cattley.    Lond.  1837-41.    8  v.  O.      272-f  6 
Note.     A   facsimile  of  the   first   titlepage   reads: 
Aotes  and  monuments  of  these  latter  and  perillous 
dayes,  touching  matters  of  the  church ;  wherein  are 
comprehended  and  described  the  great  persecutions 
and  horrible  troubles  that  haue  been  wrought  and 
practised  by  the  romlshe  prelates,  speciallye  in  this 
realme  of  England  and  Scotlande,  from  the  year  of 
our  Lord  a  thousande  unto  the  tyme  now  present,  etc. 
Llorente,  J:  Antonio.     The  history  of  the  in 
quisition  of  Spain  from  the  time  of  its  es- 
tablishment to  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  VIJ; 
composed  from  the  original  documents  of 
the   archives  of  the  supreme  council  and 
from  those  of  subordinate  tribunals  of  the 
holy  office,  abridged  and  tr.  from  the  or- 
iginal works.     Lond.  1826.  O.  272  :  7 
Rule,  W:  Harris.   History  of  the  inquisition  from 
its  establishment  in  the  12th  century  to  its 
extinction  in  the  19th.     Lond.  1874.  2  v.  O. 

272:4 
Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J:  C:  Leonard.  History 
of  the  crusades  against  the  albigenses  in 
the  13th  century.  From  the  french,  with 
an  introd.  essay  by  the  translator.  Lond. 
1826.  O.  272  :  1 

—  Same.  1st  amer.  ed.,  with  an  introd.  Bost. 
1833.   D.  272  :  1 

Tonna,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  {Charlotte  Elizabeth). 
War  with  the  saints:  Count  Raymond  of 
Toulouse  and  the  crusade  against  the 
albigenses  under  pope  Innocent  HI,  by 
Charlotte  Elizabeth.  111.  ed.  N.  Y.  1864. 
S.  272  : 5 

Browning,  W:  Shipton.  A  history  of  the  hugue- 
nots. New  ed.,  continued  to  the  present 
time.     Phila.  1845.  O.  272-|-3 

Weiss,  C:  History  of  the  french  protestant 
refugees,  from  the  revocation  of  the  edict 
of  Nantes  to  our  own  days.  Tr.  from  the 
french  by  H:  W:  Herbert;  with  an  amer. 
app.  by  a  descendant  of  the  huguenots.  N. 
T.  1854.  2  V.  D.  272  :  2 

Note.    For  the  huguenots,  see  also  French  ecclesias- 
tical history,  cl.  274.4,  col. 


Shedd,  W:  Greenough  Thayer.  A  history  of 
christian  doctrine.  3d  ed.  N.  Y.  1865.  2  v. 
O.  273+2 

D  ort.  Synod  of.  Articles  of  the  synod  of  Dort 
and  its  rejection  of  errors  ;  with  the  histoi'y 
of  events  which  made  way  for  that  synod 
as  pub.  by  the  States-general  and  the  docu- 
ments confirming  its  decisions.  Tr.  from 
the  latin  with  notes,  remarks  and  refer- 
ences by  T:  Scott.    Utica.  1831.  D.   273  :  1 

4.    Europe. 

Dean,  Amos.  Religions  of  Europe:  Celtic; 
Scandinavian  ;  Roman  catholic;  Greek 
church  ;  Protestantism.  In  his  History  of 
civilization.  309  :  5  v6 

Merivale,  C:  The  conversion  of  the  northern 
nations  ;  the  Boyle  lectures  for  1865,  del. 
at  the  chapel  royal,  Whitehall.  N.  Y.  1866. 
O.  274  :  3 

Maclear,  G:  F:  The  slavs.  [Conversion  of  the 
west  ;  pub.  by  the  society  for  promoting 
christian  knowledge.]  Map.  Lond.  1879. 
S.  274:2 


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Mills,  C:    The  histoiy  of  the  crusades  for  the 

Bossession  of  the  Holy  Land.     Phila.  1844. 
274+1 
Edgar,  J:  G:    The  crusades  and  the  crusaders, 
or    Stories    of  the    struffffle  for    the  holy 
sepulchre.    Lond.  n.  d.D.  x  274:  10 

Gray,  G:  Zabriskie.  The  children's  crusade  ;  an 
episode  of  the  13th  century.  [4th  ed.l  Bost. 
1882.  D.  ■  274:9 

Not^.    For  the  crusades  see  also  General  eviropean 
history,  el.  940. 


Milman,  H:  Hart.    History  of  latin  Christianity, 
including  that  of  the  popes  to  the  pontiti- 
cate  of  Nicolas  V.     N.  Y.  1860-62.    8  v.  D. 
274  :  114 
Contents.     V.  1.    Introd.— A.  d.  67-556.  -  Christian 
jurisprudence.    2.    Western  monasticism.— A.  d.  690- 
839.     3.  A.  d.  844-1095.     4.   A.  d.  1094-1200.    5.  A.  d. 
1199-1264.     6.   A.  d.  1226-1313.      7.   A.  d.  1318-1433.      8. 
A.  d.  1435-14.54.— Survey.— Belief  of  latin  Christianity. 
—  Latin   letters.— Christian  latin  poetry.— History.— 
Christian  letters  in  the  new  languages  of  Europe.— 
Christian  architecture.- Christian  sculpture.— Chris- 
tian painting.— Index. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.     8  v.  in  4.  D.  274  :  4 
Seuter,   Hermann.      Geschichte  der   religiosen 

aufklarung  im  mittelalter.  Berlin.  1875.  2 
V.  O.  274:17 

Poole,  Reginald  Lane.  Illustrations  of  the 
history  of  medieval  thought  in  the  depart- 
ments of  theology  and  ecclesiastical  poli- 
tics. (Pub.  for  the"  Hibbert  trustees.)  Lond. 
1884.  O.  274  :  19 

Hardwick,  C:  A  history  of  the  christian  church  ; 
middle  age.  New  ed.  by  W.  Stubbs.  Maps. 
Lond.  1883.  D.  274  :  15 

—  A  history  of  the  christian  church  during  the 

reformation.  New  ed.  by  W.  Stubbs.  Lond. 
1883.  D.  274  :  16 

Fisher,  G:  Park.  The  reformation.  New  ed. 
N.  Y.  1883.  O.  274  :  14 

Hurst,  J:  Fletcher.  A  short  history  of  the  re- 
formation. 111.,  map  and  port."  N.  Y.  1884. 
D.  274 : 18 

Merle  d'Aubigne,  J:  H:  History  of  the  great  re- 
formation of  the  16th  century  in  Germany, 
Switzerland  etc.  9th  ed.  N".  Y.  1843-46.  4 
V.  D.  274  :  6 

—  History  of  the  reformation  in  Europe  in  the 

t^me  of  Calvin.    N.  Y.  1864-79.     8  v.  D. 

274:5 
Contents.    V.  1,  2.  Geneva  and  France.    S.France, 
Switzerland,  Geneva.    4.   England,  Geneva,  France, 
Germany  and  Italy.    5.   England,  Geneva,  Ferrara. 
6.   Scotland,  Switzerland,  Geneva.    Tr.  by  W:  L.  B. 
Cates.   7.  Geneva,  Denmai-k.  Sweden,  Norway,  Hung- 
ary, Poland,  Bohemia,  the  Netherlands.    Tr.  by  W: 
L.  B.  Cates.    8.  Hungary,  Poland,  Bohemia,  Nether- 
lands, Geneva,  Denmark,  Sweden.  Norway.    Tr.  by 
W:  L.B.  Cates. 
Scott,  J:    Luther  and  the  lutheran  reformation. 
N.  Y.  1848.     2  V.  S.  274  :  7 

Spalding,  Martin  J:  The  history  of  the  protest- 
ant  reformation  in  Germany  and  Switzer- 
land, and  in  England,  Ireland,  Scotland, 
the  Netherlands,  France  and  northern 
Europe  ;  in  a  series  of  essays,  reviewing  \ 
D'Aubigne,  Menzel,  Hallam,  bishop  Short, 
Prescott,  Ranke,  Fryxell  and  others.  Louis- 
ville. 1860.  2v.  O.  274:8 
Creighton,  Mandell.  A  history  of  the  papacy 
during  the  period  of  the  reformation.  Bost. 
•           1882.     2v.  O.                                        274:11 


Beard,  C:  The  reformation  of  the  16th  century 
in  its  relation  to  modern  thought  and 
knowledge  ;  lectures  del.  at  Oxford  and  in 
London  in  april,  may  and  June,  1883.  (The 
Hibbert  lectures,  1883).    Lond.  1883.  O. 

274 : 12 

Sarpi,  P:,  or  Fra  Paolo.  The  history  of  the 
council  of  Trent;  containing  8  books  in 
which  besides  the  ordinary  acts  of  the 
council  are  declared  many  "notable  occur- 
rences which  happened  in  Christendom 
during  the  space  of  40  years  and  more,  and 

garticularly  the  practices  of  the  court  of 
,ome,  to  hinder  the  reformation  of  their 
errours  and  to  maintain  their  greatness. 
Written  in  italian  and  faithfully  tr.  into 
english  by  sir  Nathaniel  Brent,  whereunto 
is  added  the  life  of  the  learned  author  and 
the  history  of  the  inquisition.  Lond.  1676. 
F.  23  :R 

Lea,  H:  C:  Studies  in  church  history.  Phila. 
1883.  O.  274  :  13 

Contents.  The  rise  of  the  temporal  power.— Benefit 
of  clergy.— Excommunication.— The  early  church  and 
slavery. 

Great  Britain. 

Beda  or  Bede,  VeneraUlis.  The  venerable  Bede's 
ecclesiastical  history  of  England,  also  the 
Anglo-saxon  chronicle ;  with  illustrative 
notes,  a  map  of  anglo-saxon  England,  and 
a  general  index  ;  ed.  by  J.  A.  Giles.  3d  ed. 
Lond.  1859.  D.  274.2  :  1 

Fuller,  T:  The  church  history  of  Britain,  from 
the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  until  1648.  New 
ed.,  with  the  author's  corr.  Lond.  1837. 
3v.  O.  274.2:  10 

Herford,  Brooke.  The  story  of  religion  in  Eng- 
land ;  a  book  for  young  folk.  2d  ed. 
Chicago.  1880.  D.  x274.2  :  6 

Burnet,  Gilbert.  The  history  of  the  reformation 
of  the  church  of  England,  with  an  index ; 
rev.  and  corr  with  add.  notes  and  a  preface 
calculated  to  remove  certain  difnculties 
attending  the  perusal  of  this  important 
history,  by  E.  Nares.  N.  Y.  1843.  3  v.  O. 
274.2  :  2 

Cobbett,  W:  The  history  of  the  protestant  re- 
formation in  England  and  Ireland  ;  show- 
ing how  that  event  has  impoverished  the 
main  body  of  the  people  in  those  countries, 
etc.,  in  a  series  of  letters  addressed  to  all 
sensible  and  just  englishmen.  Added,  three 
letters  by  the  same  author  never  before 
publ.  in  the  U.  S.  N.  Y.  [185-].  2  v.  in  1. 
S.  274.2:3 

Geikie,  Cunningham.  The  english  reformation  ; 
how  it  came  about,  and  whj'  we  should 
uphold  it.     N.  Y.  1879.  D.  274.2  :  4 

Massingberd,  Francis  C :  The  english  reforma- 
tion. Flemington,  N.  J.  1844.  O.  In  The 
churchman's  library.  204  :  16 

Bobinson,  Hastings,  ed.  The  Ziirich  letters,  [a. 
d.  1558-79]  comprising  the  correspondence 
of  several  english  bishops  and  others,  with 
some  of  the  helvetian  reformers,  during 
the  early  part  of  the  reign  of  queen  Eliza- 
beth, l^r.  from  authenticated  copies  of  the 
autographs  preserved  in  the  archiA'es  of 
Zijrich.  and  ed.  for  the  Parker  society. 
Cambridge.  1842.  O.  274.2  :  7  vl 


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Bobinson,  Hastings,  ed. — Continued. 

—  Same.      Second     series,    [  1558-1602] .      Cam- 

bridge. 1845.  O.  274.2  :  7  v2 

—  Original  letters  relative  to  the  english  refoi*- 

mation  written  during  the  reigns  of  king 
Henry  VHI,  king  Edward  VI,  and  gueen 
Mary  ;  chiefly  from  the  archives  of  Ziirich. 
Tr.  from  the  authenticated  copies  of  the 
autographs,  and  ed.  for  the  Parker  society. 
Cambridge.  1846,  1847.  2  v.  O.        274.2  :"8 

Stoughton,  J:    History  of  religion  in  England 

from  the  opening  of  the  long  parliament  to 

the  end  of  the  18th  century.    New  rev.  ed. 

Lond.  1881.  6  v.   D.  274.2:9 

Contentg.    V.  1.  The  church  of  the  civil  wars.    2. 

Of  the   commoawealth.     3,  4.   Of  the  restoration. 

5.   Of  the  revolution.    6.   Of  the  Georgian  era. 

Newman,  J:  H:  Lectures  on  the  present  posi- 
tion of  catholics  in  England  ;  addressed  to 
the  brothers  of  the  Oratory.  3d  ed.  Dub- 
lin. 1857.  D.  274.2  :  6 

GilfiUan,  (i:  The  martyrs,  heroes  and  bards  of 
the  Scottish  covenant.    N.  Y.  1858.  S. 

•     274. 1  :  1 

Germany. 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.     History  of  the  refor- 
mation in  Germany.    2d  ed.    Tr.  by  Sarah 
Austin.     Lond.  1845-47.  3  V.  O.      274.3:3 
Note.    The  original  gerinan  work  will  be  found  in 
his  collected  works,  904: 36  vl-6. 

Fisher,  K:    Deutschland's  offentliche  meinung 

im  reformationszeitalter  und  in  der  gegen- 

wart.    In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-iragen. 

304  :  15  v3 

Nippold,  F:  W:  Franz.  Religion  und  kirchen- 
politik  Friedrich's  des  grossen  ;  vortrag  im 
Berner  grossrathssal  am  3.  mjirz  1879.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15  v8 

Kleinschmidt,  Arthur.    Die  siicularisation  von 

1803.    /»  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304:15  v7 

Nippold,  F:  W:  Franz.  Ursprung,  umfang, 
hemmnisse  und  aussichten  der  altkatholi- 
schen  bewegung  ;  vortrag  im  Berner  gross- 
rathssaale  am  7.  januar  1873  gehalten  und 
mit  literarischen  anmerkungen  vermehrt. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  v2 

Menzel,  Wolfgang.  Geschichte  der  neuesten 
jesuitenumtnebe  in  Deutschland,  1870  — 
1872.     Stuttg.  1873.  O.  274.3  :  1 

Schaff,  Philip.  Germany  ;  its  universities,  theo- 
logy and  religion  ;  with  sketches  of  Nean- 
der,  Tholuck,  Olshausen,  Hengstenberg, 
Twesten,  Nitzsch,  Muller,  Ullraann,  Rothe, 
Dorner,  Lange,  Ebrard,  Wichern  and  other 
distinguished  german  divines  of  the  age. 
Phila.  1857.  D.  274.3:4 

History  of  the  protestant  church  in  Hungai'y 
from  the  beginning  of  the  reformation  to 
1850 ;  with  special  reference  to  Tran- 
sylvania. Tr.  by  J.  Craig,  with  an  introd. 
by  J.  H.  Merle  d'  Aubignc.  Bost.  1854.  D. 
274.3  :  2 

J^r  ance. 

Marsh-Caldwell,  Anne  Caldwell.  History  of 
the  protestant  reformation  in  France. 
Phila.  1851.  2  V.  D.  274.4  :  2 


Baird,    H:   Martyn.     History  of  the  rise  of  the 
huguenots  of  France.     N.  Y.  1879.    2  v.   O. 
274.4 :  1 
Note.    See  also  Persecutions,  cl.  272,  col.  119. 

Italy. 

Kip,  W:  Ingraham.  The  catacombs  of  Rome  as 
illustrating  the  church  of  the  tirst  three 
centuries.     N.  Y.  1854.  D.  274.5  :  2 

Baird,  Robert.  Sketches  of  protestantism  in 
Italy,  past  and  jiresent ;  including  a  notice 
of  the  origin,  history  and  present  state  of 
the  waldenses.    Bost  1845.  D.       274.5:1      j 

Merivale,  C:  The  conversion  of  the  roman 
empire  ;  the  Boyle  lectures  for  1864,  del. 
at  the  chapel  royal,  Whitehall.  N.  Y.  1865. 
O.  274.5  :  3 

Renan,  Joseph  Ernest.  English  conferences: 
Rome  and  Christianity  ;  Marcus  Aurelius. 
Tr.  by  Clara  Erskine  Clement.  Bost.  1880. 
D.  274.5:4 

Other   countries. 

Butler,  Clement  Moore.  The  reformation  in 
Sweden  ;  its  rise,  progress  and  crisis,  and 
its  triumph  under  Charles  IX.  N.  Y.  [1883]. 
D.  274.8  :  1 

Scott,  J:  Calvin  and  the  swiss  reformation. 
Lond.  1833.  S.  274.9  :  1 


6.    America. 

Waylen,  E:  Ecclesiastical  reminiscenses  of  the 
U.  S.     N.  Y.  1846.  O.  277.1  :1 

Hunter,  Joseph.  Collections  concerning  the 
church  or  congregation  of  protestant  separ- 
atists formed  at  Scrooby  in  north  Notting- 
hamshire, in  the  time  of  king  James  1: 
the  founders  of  New  Plymouth,  the  parent- 
colony  of  New  England.    Lond.  1854.  O. 

277.2:1 
Mather,  Cotton.  Magnalia  Christi  americana, 
or  The  ecclesiastical  history  of  New  Eng- 
land, from  its  first  planting  in  the  year 
1620.  unto  the  year  of  our  Lord  1698,  "in  7 
books ;  with  an  introd.  and  occasional 
notes  by  T:  Robbins  and  tr.  of  the  hebrew, 
greek  and  latin  quotations  by  Lucius  F. 
Robinson.  Added,  a  memoir  of  Cotton 
Mather  by  S;  G.  Drake;  also,  a  compre- 
hensive index  by  another  hand.  Hartford. 
1855.     2v.    O.    ■  277.2+2 

Contents.     Book    1.    Antiquities;    a    narrative    of 
memorable  passages  rel.  to  the  settlement  of  these 
plantations.— Bostonian  Ebenezer;    some    historical 
remarks  on    the  state  of   Boston.     2.  Ecclesiarum 
clypei;  the  lives  of  the  governours  and  the  names  of 
the  magistrates.    8.  Polybius;  lives  of  many  divines 
of  New  Eng.  that  have  been  shields  unto  the  churches 
of  New  Eng.     4.    Sal  gentium;   history  of  Harvard 
college.    5.  Acts  and  monuments;  the  faith  and  the 
order  in  the  churches  of  New  Eng.  6.  Thamaturgus; 
remarkables  of   the  divine  providence    among  the 
people  of  New  Eng.     7.    Ecclesiarum  praelia;    the 
afflictive  disturbances   which  the  churches  of  New 
Eng.  have  suffered.— Appendix,   Decennium    luctu- 
orum;   remarkables  of  along  war  with  Indian  salv- 
ages. 
Uhden,    Hermann   F.     The  New   England   the- 
ocracy ;  a  history  of  the  congregationalists 
in  New  England   to  the  revivals  of  1740, 
with  a  preface  by  dr.  Neander.    Tr.  from 
the  2d  german  ed.  by  H.  C.  Conant.     Bost. 
1859.  D.  277.2  :  3 


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126 


Young,  Alexander.  Chronicles  of  the  pilgrim 
fathers  of  the  colony  of  Plymouth,  from 
1603  to  1625  ;  now  first  coll.  from  original 
records  and  contemporaneous  printed  doc- 
uments, and  ill.  with  notes.  2d  ed.  Bost. 
1844.  O.  277.2:4 

Cheever,  G:  Barrell.  The  journal  of  the  pilgrims 
at  Plymouth,  in  New  J^ngland,  in  1620, 
repr.  from  the  original  vol.  with  historical 
and  local  ill.  of  providences,  principles  and 
persons.     N.  Y.  1848.  D.  277.2  :  5 


Dexter,  H:  Martyn.  As  to  Roger  Williams  and 
his  "banishment"  from  the  Massachusetts 
plantation,  with  a  few  further  words  con- 
cerning the  baptists,  the  quakers.  and  re- 
ligious liberty,  a  monograph.  Bost.  1876. 
O.  277.2  :  6 

Disosway,  Gabriel  P.     The  earliest  churches  of 

New  York  and  its  vicinity.    N.  Y.  1865.   O. 

277.3  :  1 

Meade,  W:  Old  churches,  ministers  and  families 
of  Virginia.    Phila.1861.    2  v.  O.  277. 4+1 


9.    Christian  sects. 


Schaff,  Philip.  The  creeds  of  Christendom,  with 
a  history  and  critical  notes.  [Bibliotheca 
symbolica  ecclesiae  universalis.]  N.  Y. 
1877,  1878.  3  v.  O.  2804-1 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  history  of  creeds.  2.  Greek 
and  latin  creeds,  with  translations.  3.  The  evangeli- 
cal protestant  creeds,  with  translations. 

Bossuet,  Jacques  Binigne.  History  of  the  varia- 
tions of  the  protestant  churches.  Tr.  from 
the  last  french  ed.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  3  v.  D. 

280:3 

Cornwallis,  C.   F.     Christian  sects    in   the    19th 

century.    In  Small  books  on  great  subjects. 

829.2:  48  v3 

American  christian  record,  The  ;  containing  the 
history,  confession  of  faith,  and  statistics 
of  each  religious  denomination  in  the 
U.  S.  and  Europe  ;  a  list  of  all  clergymen 
with  their  post  office  addresses,  etc.  N.  Y. 
1860.  D.  280  :  2 

Oriental. 

Grant,  Asahel.  The  nestorians,  or  The  lost 
tribes  ;  containing  evidence  of  their  iden- 
tity, an  account  of  their  manners,  customs, 
and  ceremonies,  together  with  sketches  of 
travel  in  ancient  Assyria,  Armenia,  Media 
and  Mesopotamia,  and  ill.  of  scripture 
prophecy.     N.  Y.  1845.  D.  281  :  1 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.  Lectures  on  the  his- 
tory of  the  eastern  church  ;  with  an  introd. 
on  the  study  of  ecclesiastical  history.  From 
the  2d  Lond.  ed.  rev.     N.  Y.  1863.  '  281+2 

Roman   catholic. 

(See  also  cl.  261-362,  col.  113.) 

Darras,  Abbe  Joseph  Epiphane.  A  general  his- 
tory of  the  catholic  church,  from  the  com- 
mencement of  the  christian  era  until  the 
present  time.  1st  amer.  from  the  last 
french  ed. ;  with  an  introd.  and  notes  by 
M.  J.  Spalding.     N.  Y.  1865-67.  4  v.  Q. 

282+5 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.  The  history  of  the 
popes,  their  church  and  state  in  the  16th 
and  17th  centuries.  Tr.  from  the  last  ed. 
of  the  german  by  Walter  Keating  Kelly. 
Phila.  1844.  O.  282  :  19 

Note.  The  original  german  work  will  be  found  In 
his  collected  works,  904:36  v  37-39. 

Haupt,  C:  Die  begriindung  der  papstlichen 
macht  diesseits  der  Alpen.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vlO 


Heyer,  Franz.  Canossa  und  Venedig ;  fest- 
schrift zur  Canossa-feier.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v5 

Frachsel,  G.  Der  katholicismus  seit  der  refor- 
mation. In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
fragen.  304: 15  v4 

Trede,  Theodor.  Die  Propaganda  tide  in  Rom  ; 
ihre  geschichte  und  bedeutung.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15  vl3 

Schulte,  J:  F:  ritter  v.  Die  neueren  katholi.schen 
orden  und  congregationen,  besonders  in 
Deutschland,  statistisch,  canonistisch,  pu- 
blicistisch  beleuchtet.  In  Deutsche  zeit- 
und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vl 

Dehn,  Paul.  Die  katholischen  gesellen-vereine 
in  Deutschland.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streitfragen.  304  :  15  vl  1 

*        *        * 

Bossuet,  Jacques  Benigne.  An  exposition  of  the 
doctrine  of  the  catholic  church  in  matters 
of  controversie.  Done  into  eng.  from  the 
5th  ed.  in  french:  2d  ed.  more  correct. 
Lond.  1686.  T.  282  :  1 

Butler,  C:  The  book  of  the  roman  catholic 
church  ;  in  a  series  of  letters  addi'essed  to 
Robt.  Southev,  on  his  Book  of  the  church. 
Lond.  1835.  O.  282  :  2 

Hecker,  I:  T:  Aspirations  of  nature.  3d  ed.  N. 
Y.  1859.  D.  282  :  7 

—  Questions  of  the  soul.     N.  Y.  1855.  D.     282  :  8 

Ives,  Levi  Silliman.  The  trials  of  a  mind  in  its 
progress  to  Catholicism  ;  a  letter  to  his  old 
friends.    27th  thous.     Bost.  1855.  D. 

282:9 

Milner,  J:  The  end  of  religious  controversy,  in 
a  friendl^y  correspondence  between  a  relig- 
ious society  of  protestants  and  a  roman 
catholic  divine  ;  in  3  parts:  pt.  1,  On  the 
rule  of  faith  or  the  method  of  finding  out 
the  true  religion  ;  pt.  3,  On  characteristics 
of  the  true  church  ;  pt.  3,  On  rectifying 
mistakes  concerning  tne  catholic  church  ; 
addressed  to  the  rt.  rev.  dr.  Burgess,  in 
answer  to  his  lordship's  protestant  catech- 
ism. Added,  the  author's  postscript.  N.  Y. 
1865.  D.  282  :  10 

Moore,  T:  Travels  of  an  Irish  gentleman  in 
search  of  a  religion  ;  with  notes  and  illus- 
trations.    Bait.  /I.  rf.  D.  282:11 

Newman,   J:  H:     A  letter  to    the  rev.   E.    B. 
Pusey,   on  his    recent    Eirenicon.     N.  Y.  ' 
1866."  O.  282+14 

Note.     Dr.  Pusey's  Eirenicon,  referred  to,  is  no. 
261:8. 


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128 


Pascal,  Blaise.  Provincial  letters.  A  new  tr. 
with  historical  introd.  and  notes  by  T: 
M'Crie,  preceded  by  a  life  of  Pascal,  a 
critical  essay,  and  a  "bibliographical  notice; 
ed.  by  O.  W.  Wight.    N.  Y.  1859.  D. 

282 : 15 

Pise,  C:  Constantine.  Letters  to  Ada,  from  her 
brother-in-law.     [Anon.]     N.  Y.  1834.  S. 

282 : 16 

Spalding,  Martin  J:  Influence  of  catholicity  on 
civil  liberty.     In  his  Miscellanies. 

824.1+75 

Valdegamas,  J:  Francisco  Maria  de  la  Salud 
Donoso  Cortes  marques  de.  Essay  on 
Catholicism,  liberalism  and  socialism,  con- 
sidered in  their  fundamental  principles. 
From  the  original  Spanish  ;  prefixed,  a 
sketch  of  the  life  and  works  of  the  author 
from  the  italian  of  G.  E.  de  Castro.  Tr.  by 
Madeleine  Vinton  Goddard  [Dahlgrenl. 
Phila.  1863.  D.  282  :  3 

"Weninger,  Francis  Xavier.  Photographic  views, 
or  Religious  and  moral  truths  reflected  in 
the  universe.    5th  ed.    N.  Y.  1877.  O. 

282 : 17 

Wiseman,  N:  Patrice  Stephen.  Lectures  on  the 
principal  doctrines  and  practices  of  the 
catholic  church  ;  del.  at  St.  Mary's,  Moor- 
field's,  during  the  lent  of  1836.  6th  amer. 
ed.     Bait.  1865.  D.  282  :  18 


Bluntschli,  J:  Caspar.  Rom  und  die  deutschen: 
1.  Romische  weltherrschaft  und  deutsche 
freiheit ;  2.  Der  jesuitenorden  und  das 
deutsche  reich.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vl 

Cumming,  J:  Lectures  on  romanism  ;  illustra- 
tions and  refutations  of  the  errors  of 
romanism  and  tractarianism.  Bost.  1854. 
D.  282:4 

Faber,  (i:  Stanley.  The  difficulties  of  romanism. 
Phila.  1829.  O.  282  :  6 

Gladstone,  W:  Ewart.  The  Vatican  decrees,  and 
other  essays  on  the  roman  church.  In  Ms 
Rome.  329.2  :  12 

Hesse,  F:  Hermann.  Der  felsen  Petri  kein 
felsen.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
fragen.  304: 15  v3 

Murray,  N:  (Kirwan).  Letters  to  the  right  rev. 
J:  Hughes ;  revised  and  enl.  by  Kirwan. 
N.  Y.  1855.  D.  282  :  12 

Nevins,  W:  Thoughts  on  popery.  N.  Y.  [18361. 
T.  282 : 13 

Schulte,  J:  Roman  Catholicism,  old  and  new, 
from  the  standpoint  of  the  infallibility  doc- 
trine.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  282  :  20 

Protestant  episcopal. 

(See  also  cl.  281-362,  col.  113.) 

Staunton,  W:  A  dictionary  of  the  church;  an 
exposition  of  terms,  phrases,  and  subjects, 
connected  with  the  external  order,  sacra- 
ments, worship  and  usages  of  the  protest- 
ant  episcopal  church,  with  an  especial 
reference  to  the  church  in  the  U.  S.  2d  ed. 
rev.,  corr.  and  enl.  Phila.  1840.  O.  283  :  10 

Hawks,  Francis  Lister,  and  W:  Stevens  Perry, 
eds.  Documentary  history  of  the  protestant 
episcopal  church  in  the  U.  S.  of  America, 


containing  numerous  hitherto  unpubl.  doc- 
uments concerning  the  church  in  Connecti- 
cut. N.  Y.  1863,  1864.  2  v.  O.  283  :  12 
Clergy  list.  The,  for  1884  ;  containing  alphabet- 
ical list  of  the  clergy  in  England  and  Wales, 
list  of  the  clergy  of  the  episcopal  church  in 
Scotland,  etc.  Lond.  1884.  O.  283  :  1113 
Works  on  episcopacy  ;  v.  2.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

283:  1 
Contents.    Bowden,  J :    Second  series  of  letters  to 
dr.  Miller.— Cooke,  J:  E.    Essay  on  the  invalidity  of 
Presbyterian  ordination.— Onderdonk,  H:  U.    Epis- 
copacy tested  by  scripture. 

Burnet,  Gilbert.  An  exposition  of  the  thirty- 
nine  articles  of  the  church  of  England  ; 
with  app.,  containing  the  Augsburg  con- 
fession, creed  of  pope  Pius  IV,  etc.;  rev. 
and  corr.,  with  notes  and  add.  references 
by  James  R.  Page.     N.  Y.  1864.  O.  283-|-2 

Chapman,  G:  T:  Sermons  upon  the  ministry, 
worship  and  doctrines  of  the  protestant 
episcopal  church.   2d  ed.   Burlington.  1832. 

283:3 

Colton,  Calvin.  Thoughts  on  the  religious  state 
of  the  country  ;  with  reasons  for  preferring 
episcopacy.  '  N.  Y.  1836.  D.  283  :  4 

Fowler,  Andrew.  An  exposition  of  the  articles 
of  religion  of  the  protestant  episcopal 
church  in  the  U.  S.  of  America.  Added, 
some  useful  extracts.    Charleston.  1840.  D. 

283:5 

How,  T:  Yardley.  A  vindication  of  the  protest- 
ant episcopal  church,  in  a  series  of  letters 
addressed  to  the  rev.  S:  Miller,  in  reply  to 
his  late  writings  on  the  christian  ministry, 
and  to  the  charges  contained  in  his  life  of 
the  rev.  dr.  Rodgers  ;  with  prelim,  remarks. 
N.  Y.  1816.  O.  283:6 

Jewel,  J:  Works,  3d  portion  ;  containing  Apol- 
ogia ecclesiaj  anglicanai  ;  an  apology  of  the 
church  of  England,  [and]  The  defence  of 
the  apology,  parts  1-3  ;  ed.  for  the  Parker 
society  by  J:  Ayre.     Cambridge.  1848.    Q. 

283  :  7 

Kip,  W:  Ingraham.  The  church  of  the  apostles. 
N.  Y.  1877.  D.  283  :  8 

—  Double  witness  of  the  church.  2d  ed.  N.  Y. 
1844.   D.  283:9 


Presbyterian. 

Spottiswoode,  J:  History  of  the  church  of  Scot- 
land, beginning  the  year  of  our  Lord  203, 
and  continued  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of 
king  James  VI;  with  biographical  sketch 
and  notes  by  M.  Russell.  Edmb.  1851.  3  v. 
O.  284  :  3 

Webster,  R:  A  history  of  the  presbyterian 
church  in  America;  from  its  origin  until 
the  year  1760,  with  biographical  sketches 
of  its  early  ministers.  With  a  memoir  of 
the  author  by  C.  Van  Rensselaer  and  an 
histoi'ical  introd.  by  W:  Blackwood.  Phila. 
1858.  D.  284-1-6 

Gillett,  Ezra  Hall.  History  of  the  presbyterian 
church  in  the  U.  S.  of  America.  Phila. 
[1864].     2v.  D.  284:1 

Smith,  Joseph.  Old  Redstone,  or  Historical 
sketches  of  western  presbyterianism,  its 
early  ministers,  its  perilous  times  and  its 
first"  records.    Phila.  1854.  O.  284:2 


THEOLOGY— CHRISTIAN  SECTS. 


CI.  284-289 


180 


Patton,  Francis  L.,  V8.  D:  Swing.  The  world's 
ed.  of  the  great  presbyterian  conflict,  Pat- 
ton  vs.  Swing,  both  sides  of  the  question. 
Portraits,  etc.    Chicago.  1874.  O.     284  :  4 

Peet,  Stephen.  History  of  the  presbyterian  and 
congregational  churches  and  ministers  in 
Wisconsin,  incl.  an  account  of  the  organ- 
ization of  the  convention,  and  the  plan  of 
union.    Milw.  1851.  T.  284  :  5 

Puritan. 

Neal,  Daniel.  The  history  of  the  puritans  or 
protestant  nonconformists,  from  the  refor- 
mation in  1517  to  the  revolution  in  1688  ; 
comprising  an  account  of  their  principles, 
their  attempts  for  a  farther  reformation  in 
the  church,  their  suffei'ings,  and  the  lives 
and  characters  of  their  most  considerable 
divines.  Repr.  from  the  text  of  dr.  Toul- 
min's  ed.,  with  his  life  of  the  author  and 
account  of  his  writings  ;  rev.,  corr.  and  enl. 
with  add.  notes  by  J:  O.  Choules.  Por- 
traits.    N.  Y.  1844,"  1848.  2  v.  O.        285+1 

Colt,  T:  Winthrop.  Puritanism,  or  A  church- 
man's defence  against  its  aspersions,  by  an 
appeal  to  its  own  history.     N.  Y.  1845.  D. 

285:2 

Goodwin,  J:  A.  The  puritan  conspiracy  against 
the  pilgrim  fathers  and  the  congrega- 
tional church,  1624.    Bost.  1883.  O.  285+4 

Co n  g reg ational . 

Dexter,  H:  Martyn.  Congregationalism  of  the 
last  300  years,  as  seen  in  its  literature,  with 
special  reference  to  certain  recondite,  neg- 
lected or  disputed  passages  ;  12  lectures 
del.  on  the  South  worth  foundation  in  the 
theological  seminary  at  Andover,  Mass., 
1876-79  ;  with  bibliographical  app.  N.  Y. 
1880.  O.  ^     i^  fi-  2Qg_|_3 

JB a ptis  t . 

Benedict,  D:  A  general  history  of  the  baptist 
denomination  in  Amei'ica,  and  other  parts 
of  the  world.    10th  thous.     N.  Y.  1860.    O. 

286+1 

Cox,  Francis  A:,  and  J.  Hoby.  The  baptists  in 
America  ;  a  narrative  of  the  deputation 
from  the  baptist  union  in  England  to  the 
U.  S.  and  Canada.     Lond.  1836.  D.  286  :  2 

Me  tho  dist . 

Stevens,  Abel.  The  history  of  the  religious 
movement  of  the  18th  century  called  meth- 
odism,  considered  in  its  different  denomi- 
national forms,  and  its  relation  to  british 
and  american  protestantism.  N.  Y,  [18681 . 
3v.    D.  287:2 

Contents.    V.  1.   From  the  origin  of  methodism  to 
the  death  of  Whitefleld.  2,  From  the  death  of  White- 
field  to  the  death  of  Wesley.    3.  From  the  death  of 
Wesley  to  the  centenary  jubilee  of  methodism. 
—  The    centennary  of  american  methodism  ;  a 
sketch  of  its  history,   theology,  practical 
svstem  and  success";  with  a  statement  of 
the  plan  of  the  centennary  celebration  of 
1866  by  J:  M'Clintock.    N.  Y.  1866.  D. 

287:1 


Stevens,  Ahe\.— Continued. 

—  History  of  the  methodist  episcopal  church  in 

the  U.  S.  of  America.    N.  Y.  1864.    2  v.    D. 

287:3 
Jobson,  F:  J.     America  and  american  metho- 
dism ;  with  prefatory  letters  by  T:  B.  Sar- 
gent and  J:  Hannah".    111.    N."Y.  1857.  D. 

287:6 
Brownlow,  W:  G.     The   great    iron   wheel  ex- 
amined, or  its  false  spokes  extracted,  and 
an  exhibition  of  elder  Graves,  its  builder, 
in  a  series  of  chapters.    Nashville.  1856.  D. 

287:4 

Un  itarian. 

Woods,  Leonard.  Letters  to  unitarians,  occa- 
sioned by  the  sermon  of  W:  E.  Channing 
at  the  ordination  of  J.  Sparks.  Andover. 
1820.  O.  288 :  1 

Quaker . 

Barclajr,  RoJDert.  An  apology  for  the  true  chris- 
tian divinity,  being  an  explanation  and 
vindication  of  the  principles  and  doctrines 
of  the  people  called  Quakers,  written  in 
latin  and  english.    Phila.  n.  d.   D. 

289.2  :  5 

Greer,  Sarah,  Mrs.  J:  R.  Quakerism,  or  The 
story  of  my  life,  by  a  lady  who  for  forty 
years  was  a  member  of  the  society  of 
friends.    Phila.  1853.  D.  289.2  :  2 

Janney,  S:  M.  History  of  the  religious  society 
of  friends,  from  its  rise  to  1828.  Phila. 
1861-70.  4v.    D.  289.2:1 

Penn,  W:  Primitive  Christianity  revived  in 
the  faith  and  practice  of  the  people  called 
quakers  ;  written  in  testimony  to  the  pres- 
ent dispensation  of  God  through  them  to 
the  world,  that  prejudices  may  be  re- 
moved, the  simple  informed,  the  well- 
inclined  encouraged  and  the  truth  and  its 
innocent  friends  rightly  represented.  Dub- 
lin. 1702.  T.  289.2:3 

—  No  cross,  no  crown  ;  a  discourse  showing  the 

nature  and  discipline  of  the  holy  cross  of 
Christ,  and  that  the  denial  of  self  and 
daily  bearing  of  Christ's  cross  is  the  alone 
way  to  the  rest  and  kingdom  of  God. 
Added,  the  living  and  dying  testimonies  of 
many  persons  of  fame  ancf  learning,  both 
of  ancient  and  modern  times,  in  favour  of 
this  treatise.  Phila.  1879.  D.  289.2:4 
Friends,  Society  of.  Rules  of  discipline  of  the 
yearly  meeting  of  men  and  women  friends, 
held  in  Philadelphia.    Phila.  1877.  D. 

289.2:6 

Adventis  t. 

Smith,  Uriah.  Thoughts,  critical  and  practical, 
on  the  book  of  Daniel.  Battle  Creek, 
Mich.  1873.  D.  289  :  4 

—  Same.    2d  ed.  rev.    and  enl.     Battle  Creek, 

Mich.  1881.  D.  289:4 

—  Thoughts,  critical  and  practical,  on  the  book 

of  Revelation.    2d  ed.    Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
1875.  D.  289  :  6 

—  Same.    3d  ed.    rev.  and  enl.     Battle  Creek, 

Mich.  1881.  D.  289  :  5 


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132 


Smith,  Uriah. —  Continued. 

—  The  United  States  in  the  light  of  prophecy,  or 

An  exposition  of  Revel,  xiii,  11-17.  Battle 
Creek.  1872.  S.  289  :  6 

—  Same.    3d  ed.    Battle  Creek.  1876.  S.    289  :  6 
White,   Ellen  G.     The  spirit  of  prophecy:    The 

great  controversy  between  Christ  and  his 
angels,  and  Satan  and  his  angels.  Battle 
Creek,  Mich.  1870-78.  3  v.  D.  289  :  9 

White,  James.  Life  incidents  in  connection 
with  the  great  advent  movement,  as  ill.  by 
the  three  angels  of  Revel,  xiv.  V.  1.  Bat- 
tle Creek.  1868.  D.  '289  :  7 

Swedenbor  gian. 

Swedenborg:,  Emanuel.  The  Swedenborg 
library,  ed.  by  B.  F.  Barrett.  Phila.  [1875- 
1881.]  12  V.  T.  289.1  :  17 

Contents.  V.  1.  Death,  resurrection  and  the  judg- 
ment. 2.  Heaven.  3.  Freedom,  rationality  and 
catholicity.  4.  Divine  providence  and  its  laws.  6. 
Charity,  faith  and  works.  6.  Freewill,  repentance, 
reformation  and  regeneration.  7.  Holy  scripture 
and  the  key  to  its  spiritual  sense.  8.  Creation,  in- 
carnation, redemption,  and  the  divine  trinity  9. 
Marriage  and  the  sexes  in  both  Worlds.  10.  The 
author's  memorabilia.  1 1 .  The  heavenly  doctrine  of 
the  Lord.  12.  Swedenborg;  with  a  compendium  of 
his  teachings. 

—  Angelic  philosophy  of  the  divine  love  and  wis- 

dom. From  the  original  latin  as  ed.  by  J. 
F.  I.  Tafel,  tr.  by  R.  Norman  Foster. 
Phila.  1868.  O.         "  289. 1  : 4 

—  Angelic  wisdom   coficerning  the  divine  love 

and  the  divine  wisdom.  Tr.  from  the  latin, 
originally  pub.  at  Amsterdam  1763 ;  from 
the  last  Lond.  ed.    Phila.  n.  d.    O. 

289.1  :4 

—  Angelic  wisdom  concerning  the  divine  provi- 

dence. Tr.  from  the  latin,  originally  pub. 
at  Amsterdam  1764;  from  the  last  Lond. 
ed.    N.  Y.  1857.  O.  289.1+6 

—  The  aj)ocalypse  explained  according  to  the 

spiritual  sense  ;  in  which  are  revealed  the 
arcana  which  are  there  predicted,  and 
have  been  hitherto  deeply  concealed.  From 
a  latin  posthumous  work.  1st  amer.  ed. 
N.  Y.  1846,  1847.    5  v.  O.  289.1+1 

—  The    apocalypse  revealed,  wherein   are    dis- 

closed the  arcana  there  foretold,  which 
have  heretofore  remained  concealed.  Tr. 
from  the  latin  ;  new  ed.  rev.  and  corr.  N. 
Y.  1859.    2  v.  O.  289.1+2 

—  Arcana  ccelestia ;  The  heavenly  arcana,  con- 

tained in  the  holy  scriptures  or  word  of 
the  Lord,  unfolded,  beginning  with  the 
book  of  Genesis  ;  together  with  wonderful 
things  seen  in  the  woi'ld  of  spirits  and  in 
the  heaven  of  angels.  Tr.  from  the  latin. 
N.Y.  1853-57.    10  v.  O.  289.1+7 

—  Conjugial  love  and  its  chaste  delights,  also 

Adulterous  love  and  its  sinful  pleasures ; 
a  tr.  of  his  "Delitia?  sapientise  de  amore 
conjugiali,  post  quas  sequuntur  voluptates 
insanise  de  amore  scortatorio ;  Amstelo- 
dami,  1768.    N.  Y.  1856.  O.  289.1  :  3 

—  The  four  leading  doctrines  of  the  new  church, 

signilied  by  the  new  Jerusalem  in  the 
Revelation ;  being  those  concerning  the 
Lord,  the  sacred  scripture,  faith  and  life. 
N.Y.  1857.  O.  289.1+6 

—  Heaven  and  its  wonders,  the  world  of  spirits 

and   hell,  from   things   heard  and   seen. 


Swedenborg,  E. —  Continued. 

From  the  latin,  originally  pub.  at  London 
in  1758,  tr.  by  S:  Noble  of  London.  N.  Y. 
1859.  D.  289.1  :  10 

—  The  true  christian  religion ;   containing  the 

universal  theology  of  the  new  church,  fore- 
told by  the  Lord  in  Daniel,  vii :  13.  14,  and 
in  the  Apocalypse,  xxi :  1,  2.  Tr.  from  the 
latin.     N.  Y.  1858.  O.  289.1  :  8 

—  Miscellaneous  theological  works.    N.  Y.  1857. 

O.  289.1+9 

Contents.  The  new  Jerusalem  and  its  heavenly 
doctrine.— A  brief  exposition  of  the  doctrines  of  the 
new  church.— Nature  of  the  intercourse  between  the 
soul  and  the  body.— On  the  white  horse  mentioned  in 
the  Apocalypse,  chap,  xix.— App.  to  treatise  on  the 
white  horse.— On  the  earths  in  the  universe.— The 
last  judgment.— Continuation  concerning  the  last 
judgment. 

—  Compendium  of  [his]  theological  writings.   N. 

Y.  1875.  O.  289.1  :11 

Contents.  Concerning  God.— Creation.— Man.— The 
fall  of  man.— The  doctrine  of  the  Loi-d.— The  holy 
spirit.— The  divine  trinity.— The  sacred  scriptures.— 
Signification  of  the  various  terms  and  subjects  in  the 
word.— The  ten  commandments.— Faith.— Charity  and 
good  works.— Free  will. —Repentance,  reformation 
and  regeneration.— Imputation.— The  church.  — The 
first  or  most  ancient  church.— The  second  or  ancient 
church.— The  third  or  israelitish  church.— The  fourth 
or  first  christian  church.— The  second  coming  of  the 
Lord.— The  fifth  or  new  christian  church.— Baptism. 
—The  holy  supper. —  The  priesthood.  — Marriage.— 
Divine  providence.— The  human  soul.— Influx,  and 
intercourse  between  the  soul  and  the  body.— The 
eternal  world.— The  intermediate  state  or  world  of 
spirits.-Heaven.— Hell.— The  last  judgment. —The 
earths  in  the  universe.— Miscell.  extracts.— Index. 
New  church  essays  on  science,  philosophy  and 
religion,  incl.  literature  and  the  arts,  by 
new  church  writers  in  America  and 
Europe.     Bost.  1854.  O.  289.1+13 

Bush,  G:  New  church  miscellanies,  or  Essays, 
ecclesiastical,  doctrinal  and  ethical.  N.  Y. 
1855.  D.  289.1  :  12 

Contents.-  The  priesthood  and  the  kingship.- 
Preaching.— The  ministry.- The  New  Jerusalem  mag- 
azine and  the  new  church  ministi-y.— New  church 
organization  and  government.— A  trained  and  pro- 
fessional clergy.— The  party  of  order,  and  the  party 
of  liberty.— Aphorisms  on  slavery  and  abolition.— 
Pseudo-spiritualism.— Sleep.— The  new  church  system 
referable  solely  to  a  divine  origin.— Swedenborg  and 
Paul. 
Mercer,  L.  P.  The  Bible  ;  its  true  character  and 
spiritual  meaning.    Chicago.  1879.  U. 

289.1  :  16 

Silver,  Abiel.   The  holy  word  in  its  own  defence, 

addressed  to  bisnop  Colenso  and  all  other 

earnest  seekers  after  truth.    N.  Y.  1863.  O. 

289.1:14 

—  Lectures  on   the    symbolic  character  of   the 

sacred  scriptures.    N.  Y.  1863.  O. 

289.1  :15 

Other   sects. 

Braasch,  A.  H.     1st  ein  zusammenwirken  der 

verschiedenen   richtungen    innerhalb    der 

evangelisch-protestantischen   kirche  raog- 

lich  ?    In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  v7 

Schmidt,  Paul  W:  Was  trennt  "  die  beiden 
richtungen  "  in  der  evangelischen  kirche  ? 
ein  beitrag  zur  schiitzung  der  kirchlichen 
gegensiitze.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  imd  streit- 
fragen.  304:15v9 

Schmidt,  Paul  V:  Gewalt  oder  geist  V  ein  fest- 
liches  bedenken  iiber  die  zukunft  von 
Luthers  kirche.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  804  :  16  vl8 


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CI.  289-291 


134 


Strobel,  Philip  A.  The  salzburgers  and  their 
descendants  ;  history  of  a  colony  of  german 
Intheran  protestants,  wlio  emigrated  to 
(ieorgia  in  1734  and  settled  at  Ebenezer,  25 
miles  above  the  city  of  Savannah.  Bait. 
1855.  D.  289  :  10 


"Wycliffe,  J:  An  apology  for  Lollard  doctrines, 
attributed  to  Wicliffe ;  now  first  printed 
from  a  ms.  in  the  library  of  Trinity  college, 
Dublin,  with  an  introd.  "and  notes  of  James 
Henthorn  Todd.  [Camden  soc,  no.  201. 
Lond.  1842.  O.  289  :  8 


10.    Non-christian  religions  and  Folk-lore. 


1.    General  mythology. 

Faiths  of  the  world,  The  ;  a  concise  history  of 
the  great  religious  systems  of  the  world. 
[St.  Giles'  lectures].    "Edinb.  1883.  D. 

291  :  23 
Cfmtents.  Caird,  J:  Religions  of  India;  Vedic 
period,  brahmanism;  buddhism.— Matheson,  G: 
Keligion  of  Cliina,  Confucianism.— Milne,  J :  Relig- 
ion of  Persia,  Zoroaster  and  the  Zend  -avesta.  — 
Dodds,  J.  Religion  of  ancient  Egypt.— Milligran , 
W:  Religion  of  ancient  Greece.  —  MacQregror,  J. 
Religion  of  ancient  Rome.—  Bums,  G :  S.  Teutonic 
and  Scandinavian  religions.  —  Lang,  J :  M.  Ancient 
religions  of  Central  America.  —  Taylor,  M.  C. 
Judaism.- Lees,  J.  C.  Mohammedanism.— Flint,  R. 
Christianity  in  relation  to  other  religions. 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Ten  great  religions  ; 
an  essay  in  comparative  theology.  Bost. 
1878,  1883.     2  V.  D.  '    291  :  4 

Contents.    V.  1.    Introd.— Ethnic  and  catholic  re- 
iigions.— Confucius  and  the  Chinese,  or  The  prose  of 
Asia.— Brahmanism.— Buddhism,   or  The  protestant- 
ism of  the  east.— Zoroaster  and  the  Zend-avesta.— 
The  gods  of  Egypt.— The  gods  of  Greece.— The  relig- 
ion of  Rome.— Tde  teutonic  and  Scandinavian  relig- 
ion.—The  Jewish  religion.— Mohammed  and  islam.— 
The  ten  religions  and  Christianity.     2.    A  compar- 
ison of  all  religions. 
Cook,  F:  C:    The  origins  of  religion   and  lan- 
guage, considered  in  five  essays.     Lond. 
1884.  O.  ■     291  :  28 

Contents.    On  the  Rig  Veda,  specially  on  its  relig- 
ious system.- On  the  persian  cuneiform  inscriptions 
and  the  Zend  avesta.— On  the  Gathas  of  Zoroaster.— 
On   languages,  ancient  and  modern.— On   egyptian, 
compared  with  Semitic,  aryan  and  turanian  words. 
DOllinger,  J:  Joseph  Ignaz  v.     The  gentile  and 
the   jew  in   the   courts   of    the   temple  of 
Christ ;   an  introd.  to  the  history  of  Chris- 
tianity.   From  the  german  by  N.  Darnell. 
Lond.  1862.     2  v.  O  291  :  1 

Euenen,  Abraham.  National  religion  and  uni- 
versal religions.  (Hibbert  lectures,  1882). 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  291  :  15 

Maurice,  J:  F:  Denison.  The  religions  of  the 
world  and  their  relations  to  Christianity. 
From  the  3d  rev.  Lond.  ed.    Bost.  1854.  D. 

291:7 
Moffat,  James  C.     A  comparative  history  of  re- 
ligions.    N.  Y.  1875.     2  V.  D.  291  :  8 
Miiller,  F:  Max.     Essays  on  the  science  of  re- 
ligion.   In  his  Chim-               824.2:  74  vl 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 
—  Essays  on  mythology,  traditions  and  customs. 
In  his  Chips.         "                        824.2:74  v2 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 
Rawlinson,    G:      The   religions  of  the   ancient 
world,  including  Egypt,  Assyria  and  Baby- 
lonia,   Persia,    India,    Phoenicia,    Etruria, 
Greece,  Rome.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  290  :  5 
Tiele,  C.  P.     Comparative  history  of  the  egyp- 
tian and  mesopotamian  religions  ;  Eg^ypt, 
Babel -Assur,  Yemen,   Harran,   Phoenicia, 
Israel.     Tr.  from  the  dutch,  with  the  co- 


operation of  the  author  by  James  Ballin- 
gal.  [Triibner's  oriental  ser.]  Lond.  1882. 
O.  291:27 

Contents.    V.  1.  History  of  the  egyptian  religion. 


Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  Curiosities  of  super- 
stition and  sketches  of  some  unrevealed 
religions,     Lond.  1882.  D.  291:20 

Bunce,  J:  Thackeray.  Fairy  tales,  their  origin 
and  meaning,  with  some  account  of  dwel- 
lers in  fairyland.     Lond.  1878.  D. 

291:13 

Burkhardt,  C.  B.  Fairy  tales  and  legends  of 
many  nations,  selected,  newly  told  and  tr. 
111.     N.  Y.  n.  d.   D.  291  :  14 

Clodd,  E:  The  childhood  of  religions  ;  embrac- 
ing a  simple  account  of  the  birth  and 
growth  of  myths  and  legends.  N.  Y.  1878. 
D.  291:5 

Conway,  Moncure  Daniel.  The  wandering  jew. 
N.  Y.  1881.  D.  291:10 

Cox,  Sir  G:  W:  Introduction  to  the  science  of 
comparative  mythology  and  folk  lore.  N. 
Y.  ifel.  D.         ■  291:9 

—  The  mythology  of  the  aryan  nations.  New 
and'rev.  ed.'    Lond.  1882.  O.  291:  19 

Creuzer,  G:  F:    Symbolik  und  mythologie   der 

alten  volker,  besonders  der  griechen.    3te 

verb.  ausg.     [111.]    Leipz.  1836-42.    4  v.  O. 

^  291:21 

Fiske,  J:    Myths    and  myth -makers  ;    old   tales 
and  superstitions,  interpreted  by  compar- 
ative mythology.    Bost.  1873.  D.     291  :  22 
Contents.    The  origins  of  folk-lore.— The  descent  of 
fire.  —  Werewolves   and   swan-maidervs.- Light  and 
darkness.— Myths  of  the  barbaric  world.— Juventus 
mundi.— The  primeval  ghost-world.— Index. 

Folkard,  R:,  jV.  Plant  lore,  legends  and  lyrics  ; 
embracing  the  myths,  traditions,  supersti- 
tions and  folk-lore  of  the  plant  kingdom. 
Lond.  1884.  O.  293.1+33 

Gould,  Sabine  Baring-.  Curious  myths  of  tiie 
middle  ages.    Bost.  1867.  D.  291  :  26 

Contents.  The  wandering  jew.— Prester  John.— The 
divining  rod.— The  seven  sleepers  of  Ephesus.— Wil- 
liam Tell.— The  dog  Gellert.— Tailed  men.— Antichrist 
and  pope  .Joan.— The  man  in  the  moon.— Tne  moun- 
tain of  Venus.-Fatality  of  numbers.- The  terrestrial 
paradise. 
Heine,  H:  Elementargeister  und  diimonen.  In 
his  Siimmtliche  werke.  830  :  139  v7 

Contents.    Elementargoister.-Der  doktor  Faust.— 
Die  gotter  im  e.\il.— Die  giittin  Diana. 
Keightley,  T:    The  fairy  mythology,  illustrative 
of  the  romance  and  superstition  of  various 
countries.    New  ed.  rev.  and   enl.     Lond. 
1878.  D.  291  :  6 

Keary,  C:  Francis.  Outlines  of  primitive  belief 
among  the  indo-european  races.  N.  Y. 
1882.  O.  291  :  17 


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Knight,  R:  Payne.  An  inquiry  into  the  symbol- 
ical langnage  of  ancient  art  and  mythology. 
Privately  printed  1818,  repr.  and  repub.  by 
E.  H.  Barker.     Lond.  1836.  O.  290  :  2 

Lang,  Andrew.  Custom  and  myth.  111.  N.  Y. 
1885  [1884].  D.  '  291:25 

Moncrieff,  Robei't  Hope, (^scoi<  ^.  Hope).  Stoi'ies 
of  long  ago,  retold  by  Ascott  R.  Hope.  111. 
Lond.  1881.  D.  291  :  12 

Contents.  The  abbot  and  the  emperor.— Havelock. 
—The  quarrelsome  couple.— The  fatal  treasure.— Sir 
Lauval.— The  merchant  among-  rogues.— The  emperor 
Jovinian.— The  wise  men  of  Gotham.— The  lime-kiln. 
—The  boor  and  the  bird.— The  talismans.— The  dog  of 
Montargis.— The  fool  of  the  family.— Eustace.— A  tale 
of  the  tournament.— The  anchorite  and  the  angel.— 
The  physician  against  his  will.  —  The  rings.  —  The 
thieves.— The  two  friends.— The  braggart  knight.— 
The  knight  and  his  grej'hound. 

Pabke,  Marie,  and  Margaret  J.  Pitman  {Margery 
Deane),  eds.  Wonder-world  stories  from 
the  Chinese,  french,  german,  hebrew,  hin- 
dostanee,  hungarian,  irish,  Italian,  Japan- 
ese, russian,  Swedish  and  turkish,  coll.  and 
tr,  by  Marie  Pabke  and  Margery  Deane. 
N.  y".  1877.    U.  291:11 

Peschel,  Oscar  Ferdinand.  Der  ursprung  und 
die  verbreitung  einiger  geographisclier 
mythen  im  mittelalter.  m  his  Abhand- 
lungen.  910:  2  vl 

—  Ueber  den  mann  im  monde.    In  the  same. 

910:2  v2 

Vignoli,  Tito.  Myth  and  science  ;  an  essay. 
(Intern,  scientific  ser.)    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

291:16 

Westrorpp,  Hodder  M.,  and  C:  Staniland  Wake. 
Ancient  symbol  woi'ship  ;  influence  of  the 
phallic  idea  on  religions  of  antiquity  ;  with 
an  introd.,  add.  notes  and  an  app.  by 
Alexander  Wilder.    N.  Y.  1874.    O. 

291-I-P18 


Bulfinch,  T:  The  age  of  fable,  or  Beauties  of 
mythology.     Bost.  1865.  D.  291  :  3 

Cox,  Sir  G:  W:  A  manual  of  mythology,  in  the 
form  of  question  and  answer.  N.  I .  [18681. 
S.  290  :  3 

GOU,  Hermann.  Illustrirte  mythologie  ;  gotter- 
sagen  und  kultusformen  der  hellenen, 
riimer,  agypter,  inder,  perser  und  ger- 
manen,  nebst  zusammenstellung  der  ge- 
briiuchlichsten  symbole  und  allegorischen 
bildei-,  fiir  freunde  des  alterthums,  insbe- 
sondere  fiir  die  reifere  jugend.  4te  auH. 
Leipz.  1879.  O.  290  :  1 

Murray,  Alexander  S.  Manual  of  mythology ; 
greek,  roman,  norse  and  old  german, 
hindoo  and  egyptian  mythology.  2d  ed. 
re-written  and enl.    111.     N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

290  : 4 


2.    Greek  and  roman  mythology. 

Cox,  Sir  G:  W:    Tales  of  ancient  greece.    New 

ed.     Lond.  1880.  S.  292  :  8 

Harrison,  J.  E.    Myths  of  the  Odyssey  in  art 

and  literature.  Lond.  1882.  d.  "  292:4 
Kingsley,  C:    The  heroes,  or  Greek  fairy  tales 

for  my  children.    111.    [Works,  v.  7]    Lond. 

1879.  D.  x292:9 

N.  Y.  1880.  D.  x292:9 


Lamed,  Augusta.  Old  tales  retold  from  grecian 
mythology  in  talks  around  the  fire.  111. 
N:Y.  [1876].  D.  x292:6 

Niebuhr,  Barthold  G:  Greek  hero-stories.  Tr. 
by  B:  Hoppin.     HI.    N.  Y.  1879.   I). 

x 292:  10 

Buskin,  J:  The  queen  of  the  air;  a  study  of 
the  greek  myths  of  cloud  and  storm.  ^.  Y. 
1878.  D.  292:3 

Scull,  Sarah  Amelia.  Greek  mythology  syste- 
matized.    Phila.  [18801.  D.  "  292  :  5 

Seemann,  O:  The  mythology  of  Greece  and 
Rome,  with  special  reference  to  its  use  in 
art.  From  the  german,  ed.  by  G.  H. 
Bianchi.    111.    N.  Y.  1881.  S.  292:2 

Smith,  S:  Francis,  ed.  Myths  and  heroes,  or 
The  childhood  of  the'world.  Bost.  [1873]. 
D.  X  292  :  7 

Welcker,  F:  Gottlieb.  Griechische  gotterlehre. 
Gottingen.  1857-63.  3  v.   O.  292:1 

3.    Norse  and  teutonic  mythology. 

Grimm,  Jacob  L:  C:  Teutonic  mythology.  Tr. 
from  the  4th  ed.  with  notes  and  app.  by 
James  Steven  Stallybrass.  Lond.  1882. 
3v.   O.  ■  293  :11 

Simrock,  K:  Joseph.  Handbuch  der  deutschen 
mythologie,  mit  einschluss  der  nordisohen. 
5te  autl.     Bonn.  1878.  O.  293  :  3 

Thorpe,  B:  Northern  mythology,  comprising 
the  principal  popular  traditions  and  super- 
stitions of  Scandinavia,  North  Germany 
and  the  Netherlands  ;  compiled  from  origi- 
nal and  other  sources.    Lond.  1851.  3  v.  D. 

293:12 

Holtzmann,  Adolf.  Deutsche  mythologie  ;  vor- 
lesungen,  herausg.  von  Alfred  Holder. 
Leipz.  1874.  O.  293  :  2 

Carlyle,  T:  Scandinavian  mythology.  Bi  Ms 
On  heroes  and  hero-worship.       824.2  :  22 

Anderson,  Rasmus  B.  Noi'se  mythology,  or 
The  i-eligion  of  our  forefathers,  containing 
all  the  myths  of  the  Eddas,  systematized 
and  interpreted,  with  an  introd.,  vocabu- 
lary and  index.    2d  ed.     Chicago.  1876.    D. 

293:1 

—  ed.  and  tr.  The  younger  Edda,  also  called 
Snorre's  Edda,  or  the  prose  Edda  ;  an  eng- 
lish  version  of  the  foreword,  the  fooling  of 
Gylfe,  the  afterword  to  Brage's  talk  and 
the  important  passages  in  the  Poetical 
diction  (Skaldskaparmal),  with  an  introd., 
notes,  vocabulary  and  index.  Chicago. 
1880.  D.  ■  293  : 4 

Baldwin,  James.  The  story  of  Siegfried.  111. 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  ■  293  :  10 

Jones,  Julia  Clinton.  Valhalla,  the  myths  of 
Norseland  ;  a  saga  in  12  parts.  N.  Y.  1880. 
D.  293  :  5 

Keary,  Annie  and  E.  The  heroes  of  Asgai-d  ; 
tales  from  Scandinavian  mythology.  111., 
nowed.    Lond.  1880.  S.  293.1:11 

Keyser,  Jakob  Rudolf.  The  religion  of  the 
northraen.  Tr.  by  Barclay  Pennock.  N. 
Y.  1854.  D.  ■  ■  293 :  6 

Larned,  Augusta.  Tales  from  the  norse  grand- 
mother, the  elder  Edda.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

293:7 

Mabie,  Hamilton  Wright.  Norse  stories  retold 
from  the  Eddas.     Bost.  1882.  S.        293  :  9 


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Mallet,  Paul  H:    Northern  antiquities.    948  :  1 
Note.    For  full  title,  see  under  Scandinavian  his- 
tory. 
Smith,  J.  Moyr,  ed.    Tales  of  old  Thulg.     Phila. 

1879.  D:  293.1:30 
Contents.    Rashycoat.— Rollo  and  the  mag-ic  sword. 

—Jack  and  the  fairy  princess.— The  brownie  in  the 
pantry.— Prince  Coralin.— The  trial  of  the  suitors.— 
The  sandals  of  Hermod.— The  golden  glove. 

StefiFens,  H:  Ueber  die  einwirkung  des  christen- 
thums  auf  die  nordische  mythologie.  In 
A»«  Naehgelassene  schriften.  898.2  :  1 

WagTier,  W:  Asgard  and  the  gods;  tales  and 
traditions  oi  our  northern  ancestors  told 
for  boys  and  girls,  adapted  by  M.  W.  Mac- 
dowall  and  ed.  by  W.  S.  W.  Anson.  111. 
Phila.  1880.  O.  x  293  :  8 

4.    Brahmanism  and  buddhism. 

MUUer,  F:  Max,  ed.     Sacred  books  of  the  east. 

—The  Upanishads,  pt.  1,  2.  Tr.  by.  F:  Max 
Miiller.  [Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.  1, 
15.]     Oxford.  1879,  1884.  2  v.  O.        294  :  1 

—  The  sacred  lavs^s  ^of  the  Sryas  as  taught  in  the 

schools  of  Apastamba,  Gavitama,  Vas- 
ishiha  and  BaudhSyana  ;  pt.  1,  2.  Tr.  by 
G:  Biihler.  [Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.  2, 
14.]    Oxford.  1879,  1882.  2  v.   O.       294  :  2 

—  The  institutes  of  Vishnu.     Tr.  by  Julius  Jolly. 

[Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.  7.]    Oxford. 

1880.  O.  294  :  3 

—  The  Bhagavadgita  with  the  SanatsufifStiya  and 

the  Anugita.  Tr.  by  KaashinSth  Trimbak 
Telang.  [Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.  8]. 
Oxford.  1882.  O.  294  :  4 

—  The    Dhammmapada,  a  collection  of  verses  ; 

being  one  of  the  canonical  books  of  the 
buddhists.  Tr.  from  pali  by  F.  Max  Miil- 
ler. [Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.  10,  pt. 
1].     Oxford.  1881.  O.  294  :  5 

—  The  Sutta-nipSta,  a  collection  of  discourses  ; 

being  one  of  the  canonical  books  of  the 
buddhists,     Tr.  from  pfili  by  V.  Fausboll. 

t Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.  10,  pt.  21. 
)xford.  1881.  O.  294:5 

—  Buddhist  Suttas.    Tr.  from  pali  by  T.  W.  Rhys 

Davids.  [Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.  11]. 
Oxford.  1881.  O.  294:6 

—  The   Satapatha-Brahmana    according    to  the 

text  of  the  Madhyandina  school  ;  pt.  1.  Tr. 
by  Julius  Eggeling.  [Sacred  books  of  the 
east,  V.  12].     Oxford.  1882.  O.  294  :  7 

—  Vinaya  texts.    Tr.    from   the  pali  by  T.   W. 

Rhys  Davids  and  Hermann  Oldenberg ; 
pts".  1,  2.  [Sacred  books  of  the  east.  v.  13, 
17].    Oxford.  1881,  1882.  2  V.    O.        294:8 

—  The  Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king  ;  a  life  of  Buddha 

by  Asvaghosha  Bodhisattva.  Tr.  from 
Sanskrit  into  Chinese  by  Dharmaraksha, 
a.  d.  420,  and  from  Chinese  into  english  by 
S:  Beal.  [Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.  19l. 
Oxford.  1883.  O.  294  :  15 

—  Saddharma-puwdarika,   or   The  lotus  of   the 

true  law.  Tr.  by  H.  Kern.  [Sacred  books 
of  the  east,  v.  22].    Oxford.  1884.  O. 

294  :  22 

Mahabharata,    The,    of    Krishna   Dwaipayana 

Vyasa,  translated  into  english  prose.    Pub. 

and  distributed  chiefly  gratis  by  Protap 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Chundra  Roy.     [Vol.  1].    Calcutta.   1884. 
O.  294 :  26 

iVo<e.    Continued  in  monthly  parts. 

Vedslntasara,  The.  A  manual  of  hindu  panthe- 
ism ;  the  VedSntasara,  tr.,  with  copious 
annotations,  by  major  G.  A.  Jacob.  Lond. 
1881.  O.  294  :  14 


Barth,  A:  The  religions  of  India.  Authorized 
tr.  by  J.  Wood!    Lond.  1882.  O.    294  :  11 

Bose,  Ram  Chandra.  Brahmoism,  or  HLstory  of 
reformed  hinduism  from  its  origin  in  1830 
under  rajah  Mohun  Roy  to  the  present 
time ;  with  a  particular  account  of  babu 
Keshub  Chunder  Sen's  connection  with  the 
movement.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  294  :  24 

—  Hindu  philosophy,  popularly  explained  ;  the 

orthodox  systems.  N.  Y.  1884.  D.  294  :  26 
Davids,  T:  W:  Rhys.  Lectures  on  the  origin  and 
growth  of  religion,  as  ill.  by  some  points 
m  the  history  of  Indian  buadhism.  (Hib- 
bert  lectures,"  1881).    N.  Y.  1882.  O. 

294-J-12 

—  Buddhism  ;  a  sketch  of  the  life  and  teachmgs 

of  Guatama,  the  buddha.  [Non-christian 
religious  systems.]  Lond.  n.  d.  S.  294  :  16 

Gangooly,  Joguth  Chunder,  baptized  Philip. 
Life  and  religion  of  the  hindoos,  with  a 
sketch  of  my  life  and  experience.  Bost. 
1860.  D.  294  :  17 

Grimm,  E:  Die  lehre  iiber  Buddha  und  das 
dogma  von  Jesus  Christ  ;  vortrag  in  marz 
1876  zu  Hamburg  gehalten.  //i  Deutsche 
zeit-und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v6 

HOnes,  Christian.  Die  reformbewegung  des 
Brahmosomadsch  in  Indien,  als  sehranke 
des  missionswesens  ;  vortrag  gehalten  im 
feb.  1877  zu  Basel.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v6 

Johnson,  S:  Oriental  religions,  and  their  rela- 
tion to  universal  religion :  India.  Bost. 
1873.  O.  '  294 :  18 

Lillie,  Arthur.  Buddha  and  early  buddhism. 
N.  Y.  [1882].  O.  294:13 

—  The  popular   life  of  Buddha ;  containing  an 

answer  to  the  Hibbert  lectures  of  1881,  [by 
T.  W.  R.  Davids].    111.    Lond.  1883.  D. 

294  :  27 
Miiller,  F:  Max.  Lectures  on  the  origin  and 
growth  of  religion,  as  ill.  by  the  religions 
of  India ;  del.  m  the  chapter  house,  West- 
minster abbey,  in  april,  may  and  June  1878. 
[Hibbert  lectures,  1878].    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

294  :  10 

—  Buddhist  nihilism  ;  with  a  tr.  of  the  Dhamma- 

pada,  or  Path  of  virtue.  With  his  Science 
of  religion.  in  201 :  1 

—  India ;    what  can  it  teach  us  ?    a  course  of 

lectures  del.  before  the  university  of  Cam- 
bridge :  with  an  introd.  and  notes  by  Alex. 
Wilder.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  294  :  21 

Oldenberg,  Hermann.  Buddha ;  his  life,  his 
doctrine,  his  order.  Tr.  from  the  german 
by  W:  Hoey.    Lond.  1882.  O.  2^4  :  23 

"Williams,  Monier.  Hinduism.  [Non-christian 
religious  systems].  Lond.  1878.  S.  294:19 

Fergusson,  James.  Tree  and  serpent  worship, 
or  Illustrations  of  mythology  and  art  m 
India  from  the  topes  at  Sauchi  and  Am- 
ravati.    Lond.  1868.  F.  299  :  B16 


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5.    Chinese  religions. 

MilUer,  F:  Max,  ed.  The  sacred  books  of  China  : 
The  texts  of  Confucianism.  Tr.  by  James 
Legge.  [Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.  3,  16]. 
Oxford.  1879,  1882.     2  v.  O.  299  :  1 

Edkins,  Joseph.  Religion  in  China  ;  containing 
a  brief  account  of  the  three  religions  of 
the  Chinese,  with  observations  on  the  pros- 
pects of  christian  conversion  amongst  that 
people.  2d  ed.  [Eng.  and  foreign  phil. 
library.]    Lond.  1878.  O.  299:5 

Johnson,  S:  Oriental  religions  and  their  rela- 
tion to  universal  religion:  China.  Bost. 
1878.  O.  299  :  2 

Legge,  James.  The  Chinese  classics,  tr.  into 
english,  with  prelim,  essays  and  explana- 
tory notes.  Reproduced  for  general  read- 
ers from  the  author's  work  containing  the 
original  text,  etc.  V.  1:  The  life  and  teach- 
ings of  Confucius.    5th  ed.     Lond.  18r7.  O. 

299:3 

V.  2:    The  life  and  works  of  Mencius,  with 

essays  and  notes.    Phila.  1875.  D. 

299:11 

—  The  religions  of    China ;    Confucianism    and 

taoism     described     and    compared    with 
Christianity.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  299  :  4 

6.    Parseeism. 

Miiller,  F:  Max,  ed.    Sacred  books  of  the  east. 

—  The  Zend-avesta.    Tr.  by  James  Darmesteter. 

[Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.  4,  23].     Ox- 
ford. 1880,  1883.    2  V.  O.  296  :  1 

—  Pahlavi  texts.    Tr.  by  E.  W.  West.     [Sacred 

books  of  the  east,  v.  5,  18].    Oxford.  1880. 
2  V.  O.  296  :  2 

Johnson,  S:  Oriental  religions,  and  their  rela- 
tion to  universal  refigion  :  Persia.  With 
an  introd.  by  O.  B.  Frothingham.  Bost. 
1885  [1884].  O.  296  :  3 

7.   Egyptian  and  chaldean  religions. 

Benotif,  P:  LePage.  The  origin  and  gi'owth  of 
religion,  as  ill.  by  the  religion  of  ancient 
Egypt.  (Hibbert  lectures  for  1879).  N. 
Y7 1880.  D.  299  :  8 

Smith,  G:  The  chaldean  account  of  Genesis  ; 
containing  the  description  of  the  creation, 
the  fall  of  man,  the  deluge,  the  tower  of 
Babel,  the  times  of  the  patriarchs  and 
Nimrod,  babylonian  fables  and  legends  of 
the  gods  from  the  cuneiform  inscriptions. 
111.     N.  Y.  1876.  O.  299+7 

8.    Judaism. 

(See  alto  Jewish  history,  cl.  933.) 

Nikelsburger,  Jacob.  Koul  Jacob  in  defence  of 
the  Jewish  religion ;  containing  the  argu- 
ments of  C.  F.  Frey,  one  of  the  committee 
of  London  society  for  the  conversion  of 
the  jews,  and  answers  thereto.  N.  Y.  1816. 
p.  296  :  1 

Schleiden,  Matthias  Jacob.  The  sciences  among 
the  jews  before  and  during  the  middle 
ages.  Tr.  from  the  4th  german  ed.  Bait. 
1^.  S.  S9Q  ;  4 


Stanley,    Arthur   Penrhyn.     Lectures    on    the 

history  of  the  Jewish  church.     Maps  and 

plans.     N.  Y.  1864-82.     3  v.  O.  296+2 

Contents.     V.   1.    Abraham  to  Samuel.     2.   From 

Samuel  to  the  captivity.    3.   From  the  captivity  to 

the  christian  era. 

Talmud,  The  ;  selections  from  the  contents  of 
that  ancient  book,  its  commentaries,  teach- 
ings, poetry,  and  legends ;  also  brief 
sketches  of  the  men  who  made  and  com- 
mented upon  it.  Tr.  from  the  original  by 
H.  Polano.  Diagr.  Phila.  [1884].  D.  296  :  6 

Statistics  of  the  jews  of  the  U.  S.,  comp.  under 
the  authority  of  the  board  of  delegates  of 
amer.  Israelites  and  the  union  of  amer. 
hebrew  congregations.    Phila.  1880.  O. 

296  :  Pam 

9.    Mohammedanism. 

Koran,  The,  commonly  called  the  Alcoran  of 
Mohammed.  Tr.  into  english  immediately 
from  the  original  arable,  with  explanatory 
notes,  taken  from  the  most  approved  coni- 
mentators,  [and]  a  preliminary  discourse, 
by  G:  Sale.  5th  ed.,  with  a  memoir  of  the 
transl.  and  with  various  readings  and  ill. 
notes  from  Savary's  version  of  the  Koran. 
Phila.  1856.  O.  297+1 

MUUer,  F:  Max.  ed.  The  Qur'an.  Tr.  by  E.  H. 
Palmer.  [Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.  6,  91. 
Oxford.  1880.     2  v.   O.  297  :  2 

Poole,    Stanley   Lane-.      Studies  in  a  mosque. 

Lond.  18§3.  O.  297  :  5 

ContenU.    The  arabs  before  islam.— Mohammed.— 

Islam.— The  Koran.— An  eastern  reformation.— The 

brotherhood  of  purity.— The  perslan  miracle  play. 

Stephens,  W:  R:  Wood.  Christianity  and  islam  ; 
the  Bible  and  the  Koran,  four  lectures. 
N.  Y.  1877.  D.  297  :  3 

Stobart,  James  W:  Hampson.  Islam  and  it« 
founder.  [Non-christian  religious  systems]. 
Lond.  [1878].  S.  "  297:4 

GOrgens,  E.  P.  Der  islam  und  die  modernc 
kultur  ;  ein  beitrag  /.ur  losun^  der  orienta- 
lisohen  frage.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
fragen.  304  :  15  v8 

10.    Mormonism. 

Smith,  Joseph,  jr.  The  book  of  Mormon  ;  repr. 
from  the  3d  amer.  ed. ,  carefully  i-ev.  by  the 
translator.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.        "         2^8  :  4 

Busch,  Moritz.  Die  mormonen  ;  ihr  prophet, 
ihr  staat  und  ihr  glaube.    Leipz.  1855.  S. 

298:1 

Ferris,  Mrs.  B:  G.  The  mormons  at  home  ;  with 
some  Incidents  of  travel  from  Missouri  to 
California,  1852-8,  in  a  series  of  letters.  N. 
Y.  1856.  D.  298  :  2 

Oiinnison,  J:  W.  The  mormons,  or  latter-day 
saints,  in  the  valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake"; 
a  history  of  their  rise,  progress,  peculiar 
doctrines,  present  condition  and  prospects, 
derived  from  personal  observation,  during 
a  residence  amoi'g  them.    Phila.  1853.   D. 

298:3 

11.    American  Indian  religions. 

(See  also  North-amerlcan  Indians,  cl.  970.1.) 

Bache,  R:  Meade.  American  wonderland. 
Phila.  1871.  D.  299  :  10 


141 


THEOLOGY— NON-CHRISTIAN. 


01.  293-299 


143 


Brinton,  Daniel  Garrison.  Americau  hero- 
myths  ;  a  study  in  the  native  religions  of 
the  western  continent.     Phila.  1882.  O. 

299  :  13 

—  The  myths  of  the  new  world  ;  a  treatise  on  the 
synibolism  and  mythology  of  the  red  race 
of  america.    2d  ed.  rev.    "K.  Y.  1876.  D. 

291  :2 

Dorman,  Rushton  M.  The  origin  of  primitive 
superstitions  and  their  development  into 
the  worship  of  spirits  and  the  doctrine  of 
spiritual  agency  among  the  aborigines  of 
America.     111.    Phila.  1881.  O.         299+6 

Emerson,  Ellen  Russell.  Indian  myths,  or 
Legends,  traditions,  and  symbols  of  the 
aborigines  of  America.  Plates  and  diagr. 
Bost.  1884.  O.  291:  24 

Reville,  Albert.  The  native  religions  of  Mexico 
and  Peru.  Tr.  by  Philip  H.  Wicksteed. 
(Hibbert  lectures,  1884).     N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

299 : 14 

12.    Folk-lore. 

(See  also  General  literature,  Romance,  cl.  813.) 
Scotch  and  iris  h. 

Old  Celtic  romances.  Tr.  from  the  gaelic  by  P. 
W.Joyce.     Lond.  1879.  D.  293.1:13 

Croker,  T:  Crofton.  Fairy  legends  and  tradi- 
tions of  the  south  of  Ireland.  New  and 
complete  ed.  by  T:  Wright.  111.  Lond. 
n.  d.  D.  293.1:6 

Kennedy,  Patrick,  T:  Crofton  Croker  and 
others.  Legends  and  fairy  tales  of  Ireland. 
N.  Y.  1880.  D.  293.1  :7 

Rodenberg,  Julius.  Die  irische  miirchenlehre. 
In  his  Harfe  von  Ei-'n.  896  :  1 

English   and  welsh. 

Bowker,  James.  Goblin  tales  of  Lancashire. 
[111.  lib.  of  fairy  tales].     Lond.  n.  d.   D. 

293.1  :21 

Sikes,  W:  Wirt.  British  goblins  ;  welsh  folk- 
lore, fairy  mythology,  legends  and  tradi- 
tions.   III.    2ded.    Lond.  1880.  O. 

293.1  :24 

Rodenberg',  Julius.  Kymric  Mabinogion,  wal- 
isische  kindermarchen.  In  his  Ein  herbst 
in  Wales.  914.2  :  4 


G 


erman. 


Grimm,  Jakob  L:  K:  and  W:  K:  Deutsche  sagen. 
2te  aufl.     Berlin.  1865,  1866.    3  v.    S. 

293.1  :2 

Hertz,   W:     Deutsche  sage  in  Elsass.     Stuttg. 

1872.  O.  293. 1  :  3 

Lauder,  Toofie.    Legends  and  tales  of  the  Harz 

mountains.    Lond.  1881.  D.  293.1  :4 

Musaus,    J:  K:   A:      Deutsche  volksmiihrchen ; 

mit  der   biographic  and   portr.   des  verf. 

V.  1.  4.    Hildbgh.  1842.  S.     in  830  :  24,  27 

—  Legends    of   Number   Nip.      [Tr.]   by    Mark 

Lemon.     111.    Lond.  1864.  D.       293.1:12 

Contents.  Introd.— The  frnome  king-  and  the  princess 

of  Silesia.— The  gnome  and  the  tailor.— The  trnome 

and  his  debtor.— Number  Nip  and  the  grlass-seller.— 

The  headless  rogue. 

Steffens,    H:     Mahrchen    and    sagen   aus    dem 

Riesengebirge.    In  his  Gebirgs  sagen. 

^  S4802 


lib.  of  fairy  tales.)    Lond. 


Italian  and  Spanish. 

Tuscan  fairy  tales  taken  down  from  the  mouths 
of  the  people.    111.     Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

z  293.1:  25 
Middlemore,  Mrs.  S.  G.  C.    Round  a  posada  fire  ; 
Spanish  legends.    111.    Bost.  1883.  D. 

293.1:27 

"Webster,    Wentworth.      Basque    legends,   coll. 

chiefly  in  the  Labourd ;  with  an  essay  on 

the  basque  language  by  M.  Julien  Vinson, 

with  app.    Basque  poetry.    Lond.  1879.  O. 

293.1  :8 

Scandinavian. 

AsbjOmsen,  P:  Christian.  Auswahl  norwe- 
gischer  volksmarchen  und  waldgeister- 
sagen.  Aus  dem  norw.  iibers.  von  H.  Den- 
hardt.    Leipz.  1881.  D.  293.1:1 

—  Same,eng.  Round  the  yule  log;  norwegian  folk 
and  fairy  tales.  Tr.  by  H.  L.  Braekstad, 
with  an  introd.  by  Edmund  W.  Gosse. 
Lond.  1881.  O.  293.1  :5 

Cappel,  Emily    S.,    ed.    Old  norse  sagas.     (111. 
'      '    '       ^    n.  d.  D. 

293.1:19 

Contents.    Aslog.— Frithiof  the  bold  and  fair  Inge- 

borg.— Ragnar   Lodbrok.— King  Gram.— King  Helge 

and  Rolf  Kraki.— The  battle  of  Brawalla.  — Sigurd 

the  dragon-slayer.— Wayland  Smith— Helgl.— Hamlet. 

Stephens,  G:,  and  Gunnar  Olof  Hylten-Caval- 

Uus.     Old  norse  fairy  tales,  gathered  from 

the  Swedish  folk.     [Tr.  by  Albert  Alberg.] 

(111.  lib.  of  fairy  tales.)    Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

293.1:20 
Contents.   The  princess  Singorra  (from  Skane).— The 
boy  and  the  king's  daughter  (from  Smaland).  — The 
three  dogs  (from  West  Gotland).— The  boy  and  the 
giant  (from  Upland).— The  cow-herd  boy  (from  Smi- 
land).— The  boy  who  stole  the  giant's  treasure  (from 
Upland).— The  land  of  youth  (from  SmSland).- Three 
old  fays  (from  Smaland).  —  Pinkel  (from  Upland).  — 
The  golden  horse,  the  lunar  lantern,  and  the  maiden 
in  the  enchanted  castle,  (from  Upland). 
Thorpe,  B:,  ed.    Yule-tide   stories  ;  a  collection 
of  Scandinavian  and  north-german  popu- 
lar tales  and  traditions,  from  the  Swedish, 
danish  and  german.    Lond.   1880.  D. 

293.1:10 
Steffens,  H:     Ueber  sagen  und  mahrchen  aus 
Danemark.    In  his  Gebirgs-sagen. 

S  4802 
Arnason,   Jon,  comTp.     Icelandic   legends.     Tr. 
by  G:  E.  J.  Powell  and  Eirikr  Magndsson. 
2d  ser.,  with  notes  and  an  introd.  essay. 
Lond.  1866.  D.  293.1  :  16 

Maurer,  Konrad.  Isliindische  volkssagen  der 
gegenwart ;  vorwiegend  nach  mundlicher 
uberlieferung  gesammelt  und  verdeutscht. 
Leipz.  1860.  O.  .     293.1+28 

Slavonic . 

Naake,  J:  T.  Slavonic  fairy  tales  ;  coll.  and  tr. 
from  the  russian,  polish,  Servian  and 
bohemian.     111.    Lond.  1874.  D.    293.1:9 

Ralston,  W.  R.  S.  Russian  folk-tales.  N.  Y. 
1880.  D.  „  293.1:16 

Mijatovics,  Elodie  Lawton,  Mme.  Csedomille. 
Serbian  folk-lore  ;  popular  tales  sel.  and 
tr. ;  ed.  with  an  introd.     Lond.  1874.  O. 

293.1:22 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  to  children. 


143 


CI.  2QS-2QQ 


THEOLOGY— FOLK-LORE. 


144 


Murray,  Eustace  Clare  Grenville,  (Trois  Etoiles). 
Doine,  or  The  national  songs  and  legends 
of  Roumania.    Lond.  1854.  D.     293. 1  :  32 

Asiatic. 

H&y,  LafBehari.  Folk-tales  of  Bengal.  N.  Y. 
1883.  D.  293.1  :  23 

Greey,  E:  The  golden  lotus,  and  other  legends 
of  Japan.    Bost.  1883  [1883].  D.  293.1  :  14 

Griflls,  W:  Elliot.  Japanese  fairy  world  ;  stories 
from  the  wonder-lore  of  Japan.  111.  Schen- 
ectady, N.  y.  1880.  S.  X  293.1  :  26 

Sagas  from  the  far  east,  or  Kalmouk  and  mon- 
golian traditionary  tales,  with  historical 
pref.  and  explanatory  notes  by  the  author 
of  "Patranas"  etc.  Lond.  1873.  D.  299  :  12 

Tibetan  tales.  Tr.  from  the  Kah-gyur  by  F. 
Anton  V.  Schiefner,  and  done  into  english 
from  the  german,  with  an  introd.  by  W .  R. 
S.  Ralston.    Bost.  1882.  O.  294  :  20 

A/r i  c  an . 

Theal,  G:  McCall.  Kaffir  folk-lore,  or  A  selec- 
tion from  the  traditional  tales  current 
among  the  people  living  on  the  eastern 
border  of  the  Cape  Colony,  with  copious 
explanatory  notes.    Lond.  [18831.  O. 

293.1:18 

American. 

Schoolcraft,  H:  Rowe.  Algic  researches,  com- 
prising   inquiries    respecting   the    mental 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


characteristics  of  the  north  american  Indi- 
ans ;  1st  ser. :  Indian  tales  and  legends. 
N.  Y.  1839.    2  V.  D.  299  :  9 

Contents.  V.  1.  General  considerations.— Prelimi- 
nary observations  on  the  tales.— Ojeeg  Annung,  or 
The  summer-maker.  — The  celestial  sisters.  — Tau- 
Wau-Chee-Hezkaw,  or  The  white  feather.— Peboan 
and  Seegwun.— The  red  loter.— lamo,  or  The  undy- 
ing head.  —  Mon-Dau-Min,  or  The  origin  of  indian 
corn— Peeta  Kway,  or  The  tempest.- Manabozho.— 
Bokwewa,  or  The  humpback.— lena,  or  The  magic 
bundle.— Sheem,  or  The  forsaken  boy.— Paup-Puk- 
Keewiss.— ladilla,  or  The  origin  of  the  robin.— The 
enchanted  moccasins.- The  broken  wing.— The  three 
cranberries.  —  Paradise  opened  to  the  Indians; 
Pontiae's  tale.  2.  The  red  swan.— Aggo  Dah  Guada, 
or  The  man  with  his  leg  tied  up.— Iosco,  or  A  visit  to 
the  sun  and  moon.— The  two  Jeebi.— Pah-Ha-undoo- 
tah,  or  The  red  head.— Leelinau,  or  The  lost  daughter. 
— Puk  Wudj  Ininee,  a  fairy  tale.— Mishosha,  or  The 
magician  of  the  lakes.— The  Weendigoes.— The  racoon 
and  crawfish,  a  fable.— La  Poudre,  or  The  storm  fool. 

—  Git-chee-gauzinee,  or  The  trance. —Wassamo,  or 
The  flreplume.  —  Osseo,  or  The  son  of  the  evening 
star.— Kwasind,  or  The  fearfully  strong  man.— Mud- 
jee  Monedo  and  Minno  Monedo.— The  pigeonhawk 
and  tortoise,  a  fable.— The  charmed  arrow.— Addik 
Kum  Maig,  or  The  origin  of  the  whiteflsh.— Owasso 
and  Wayoond,  or  The  manito  foiled.— Shawondasee. 

—  The  linnet  and  eagle,  a  fable.  — The  moose  and 
woodpecker,  or  Manabozho  in  distress,  —  Weeng.— 
lagoo.— The  grave  light,  or  Adventures  of  a  war- 
rior's soul.— Pauguk.— The  vine  and  oak,  an  allegory. 

—  The  myth  of  Hiawatha  and  other  oral  legends, 

mythologic   and    allegoric,    of    the    north 

american  Indians.     Phila.  1856.   S.  « 

293.1  :31 

Matthews,  Cornelius,  comp.-  Hiawatha,  and  other 
legends  of  the  wigwams  of  the  i-ed  ameri- 
can indians.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.       293.1  :  17 

Leland,  C:  Godfrey.  The  Algonquin  legends  of 
New  England,  or  Myths  and  folk-lore  of 
the  Micmac,  Passamaquoddy  and  Penob- 
scot tribes.    111.    Bost.  1884.  1).  293.1  :  29 


IV.    SOCIOLOGY. 


1.    In  general. 


1.   Cyclopedias  and  general  treatises. 

Lalor,  J:  Joseph,  ed.  Cyclopaedia  of  political 
science,  political  economy  and  of  the  poli- 
tical history  of  the  U.  S.,  by  the  best  amer- 
ican  and  european  writers.  Chicago. 
1881-84.    3v.  Q.  303+1 

—  Same.  303  :  Rl 
Botteck,  C:   Wenceslaus  Rodecker  v.,   and  C: 

Theodor  Welcker.  Das  staats  -  lexikon  ; 
encyklopjidie  der  siimmtlichen  staatswis- 
senschaiten  fur  alle  stiinde  ;  in  verbindung 
mit  vielen  angesehensten  publicisten 
Deutschlands.  Neue  durchaus  verb,  und 
verm,  aufl.,  redigirt  von  Hermann  v.  Rot- 
teck  und  C:  Welcker.  Altona.  1845.  12  v. 
O.  303  :  2 

Mohl,  Robert  v.  Encyklopadie  der  staats- 
wissenschaften.  2te  umgearb.  aufl.  Tubin- 
gen. 1872    O.  303  : 4 

Baumbach,  K:  Staats-lexikon  ;  handbuch  fiir 
ieden  staatsbiirger  zur  kenntnis  des  offent- 
lichen  rechts  und  des  staatslebens  aller 
lander,  insbesondere  des  deutschen  reichs. 
Leipz.  1882.  D.  303  :  R5 

*        *        * 

Calvert,  G:  H:  Introduction  to  social  science  ; 
a  discourse  in  three  parts.    N.  Y.  1856.  D. 

300:  1 

Carey,  H:  C:  Principles  of  social  science.  Phila. 
.    1858.  3  V.  O.  300  :  2 

Michelet,  Jules.  The  people.  Tr.  by  G.  H. 
Smith.    N.  Y.  1846.  D.  300  :  7 

Rogers,  James  E.  Thorold.  Social  economy.  Rev. 
for  am.  readers.  [Putnam's  handy-book 
ser.]    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  300  :  9 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Social  statics,  or  The  condi- 
tions essential  to  human  happiness  speci- 
fied, and  the  first  of  them  developed.  N. 
Y.  1877.  D.  300:4 

—  The  study  of    sociology.     (Intern,   scientific 

ser.)    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  300  :  5 

—  ed.  Descriptive  sociology,  or  Groups  of  sociolo- 

gical facts,  classified  and  arr.  by  Herbert 
Spencer,  compiled  and  abstracted  by  D: 
Duncan,  R:  Scheppig  and  James  Collier. 
8  pts.    N.  Y.  1873-83.  F.  R 

Contents.  Division  1,  Uncivilized  societies:  pt.  1,  a. 
Types  of  lowest  races,  negrltto  races  and  malayo- 
polynesian  races,  by  D:  Duncan;  pt  3,  a.  African 
races,  by  D :  Duncan ;  pt.  3,  a.  Asiatic  races,  by  D : 
Duncan;  pt.  4,  a.  North  and  south  american  races, 
by  D:  Duncan.— Divison  2,  Civilized  societies,  extinct 
ord6cave<l:  pt.  1.  h.  Ancient  mexicans,  central  ameri- 
cans,  chibchas,  and  ancient  peruvians,  by  R:  Schep- 
pig; pt.  3,  h.  Hebrews  and  Phoenicians,  by  R:  Schep- 
pig. —  Division  3,  Civilized  societies,  recent  or  stiU 
flourisching :  pt.  1,  c.  English,  by  James  Collier. 


Ward,  Lester  Frank.  Dynamic  sociology,  or 
Applied  social  science,  as  based  upon 
statical  sociology  and  the  less  complex 
sciences.    N.  Y.  1883.    2  v.  D.  300  :  8 

Wright,  R.  J.  Principia,  or  Basis  of  social 
science  ;  a  survey  of  the  subject  from  the 
moral  and  theological,  yet  liberal  and  pro- 
gressive standpoint.    JPhila.  1875.  O. 

300:6 

2.    Essays  and  miscellany. 

Braun,  K:  Aus  der  mappe  eines  deutschen 
reichsbiirgers  ;  kultur-bilder  und  studien. 
Hannover.  1874.     3  v.  O.  304  :  2 

Contents.  V.  1.  I.  An  den  grenzen  des  deutschen 
reiches:  Drelmal  in  Nancy.— Der  notar  von  Metz.— 
Bel  mljnherr  und  seinem  nachbar.— Auf  dem  Meme- 
ler  leuchtthurm.  TI.  Das  deutsche  reich  sonst  und 
jetzt,  1667  und  1867.  III.  Die  wahlpriifungen  und  die 
constituirung  des  hauses.  2.  I.  Am  deutschen  herd: 
Briefe  iiber  die  deutsche  kuche.— Nachwort  zu  schutz 
und  trutz  — Etwas  fiber  den  deutschen  wein.- Etwas 
iiber  deutsche  vornamen.  II.  Volkswirthschaftllche 
strelfzuge  auf  dem  gebiete  des  rechts  und  der  gesetz- 
gebung:  Das  rechts-instltut  der  vaierschaftsklage, 
kulturhistorlsch  und  volkswirthschaftlich  beleuch- 
tet— Das  zwangs-colibat  der  mlttellosen  In  Deutsch- 
land.— Nachschrift  von  1873.— Zinstaxen,  wucherstra- 
fen  und  schuldhaft.  3.  I.  Centrifugale  gewalten: 
Dr.  Johann  Jacoby  In  Konigsberg.— Bischoff  von  Ket- 
teler  In  Mainz.  II.  Kulturgeschlchtllche  versuche: 
Die  wirthschafts-  und  die  rechts-kultur.— Zur  physlo- 
logie  des  elgenthums  und  des  erbrechts-— Zur  ge- 
schichte  der  staats-  und  gemelnde-steuern.— Zur  ge- 
schichte  des  deutschen  waldes  — Zur  geschichte  des 
Rheingauer  markwaldes. 

Coan,  Titus  Munson,  ed.  Social  problems. 
(Topics  of  the  time,  no.  1).    N.  Y    1883.  S. 

304:9 
Contents.  Qiffen,  R.  World-crowding.- Europe  in 
straits.— Paris,  J.  de.  Secret  societies  In  France.— 
Flanagan,  J.  W.  Home  rule,  socialism  and  seces- 
sion.—Labouchere,  H:  A  democrat  on  the  coming 
democracy.  — Herbert,  A.  A  politician  in  trouble 
about  his  soul.  —  Laveleye,  E.  de.  The  european 
terror.— The  nationalization  of  the  land. 

Cobden,  R:  Political  writings  ;  with  an  introd. 
essay  by  sir  L:  Mallet.    Lend.  1878.  D. 

304  :  12 

Contents.    Introd.— England,  Ireland  and  America. 

—Russia,  1836.— 1793  and  1853  In  three  letters.— A  letter 

to  H:  Ashworth.- How  wars  are  got  up  In  India.— 

What  next— and  next  ?— The  three  panics. 

Goltz,  Bogumil.  Die  bildung  und  die  gebilde- 
ten ;  eine  beleuchtung  der  modernen 
zustJinde.    2te  aufl.    Berlin.  1867.  S. 

304:1 
Greg,    W:    Rathbone.      Rocks    ahead,    or  The 
warnings  of  Cassandra.    Host.  1875.  D. 

304:6 


147 


CI.  304 


SOCIOLOGY-GENERAL. 


148 


Harrison,  Jonathan  Baxter.    Certain  dangerous 
tendencies  in  american  life,  and  other  pa- 
pers.   Bost.  1880.  D.  304  :  4 
ConUnts.    Certain  dangerous  tendencies  in  ameri- 
can life— The  nationals,  their  origin  and  their  aims. 
—Three  typical  workingraen.— Working-men's  wives. 
—The  career  of  a  capitalist.— Study  of  a  New  England 
factory  town.— Preaching.— Sincere  demagogy. 

Holtzendorff,  Joachim  W:  Franz  Philipp  v.,  ed. 

Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen;  flugschrif- 

ten  zur  kenntniss  der  gegenwart.     Berlin. 

1873-84.  13  V.  O.  304:15 

jVote.    V.  1-5  were  ed.  jointly  with  W:  Oncken,  v. 

6-13  with  A:  Kluckhohn,  A:  Lammers,  Jurgen  Bona 

Meyer,  and  Paul  V:  Schmidt. 

Contents.  V.  1.  Langr,  H:  Das  leben  Jesu  und 
die  kirche  der  zukunft.— Boscher,  W:  Betrachtun- 
gen  uber  die  wahrungsfrage  der  deutschen  munz- 
reform.  — Perrot,  F.  F.  Deutsche  eisenbahnpolitik. 
— Schulte,  J:  F:  ritterv.  Die  neueren  katholischen 
orden  und  congregationen,  besonders  In  Deutsch- 
land.— Stahl,  F:  W:  Die  arbeiterfrage  sonst  und 
jetzt.— Bluntschli,  J:  C.  Rom  und  die  deutschen. 
—  Baumgarten,    M.      Der     protestantism  us     als 

Eolitisches  princip  im  deutschen  reich.— Mfthly,  J. 
•er  roman  des  xix.  jahrhunderts.— Beta,  H:  Die 
geheimmittel-  und  unsittlichkeits-industrie  in  der 
tagespresse.— Zacharia,  H:  A.  Das  moderne  schof- 
fengericht.  —  Beck,  F.  A.  Das  grundubel  in  der 
modernen  jugendbildung.— Schulte,  J:  F:  v.  Ueber 
kirchenstrafen.— Thaer,  K.  W:  A.  Ueber  landliche 
arbeiter-wohnungen.  —  "Wasserschleben,  F:  W:  A: 
H.    Das  landesherrliche  kirchen-regiment. 

2.  Oncken,  A:  Die  Wiener  weltausstellung,  1873. 
-Meyer,  J.  B.  Die  fortbildungsschule  in  unserer 
zeit.  -  Jannasch,  R.  Der  musterschutz  und  die 
gewerbepolitik  des  deutschen  relches.  —  Nippold, 
F:  W:  F.  Ursprung,  umfang,  hemmnlsse  und  an- 
sichten  der  altkatholischen  bewegung.— Oncken,  W: 
Das  deutsche  reich  lu  1872,  1.— Huber,  J.  N.  Die 
kirchlich-politische  wirksamkeit  des  jesuiten-ordens. 
Schmoller,  G.  Die  entwicklung  und  die  krisis  der 
deutschen  weberei  Im  10.  jahrhundert  — Eck,  E.  Die 
neue  deutsche  civilprozess-ordnung— Oncken,  W: 
Das  deutsche  reich  in  1873.— Kradolfer,  .7.  Die  alt- 
christliche  moral  und  der  moderne  Zeitgeist —Iiand- 
arraf,  J.  Die  sicherung  des  arbeits  -  vertrages. — 
Langr,  H :  Die  religion  im  zeltalter  Darwins.- Beta, 
H :    Die  dichtku  nst  der  borse. 

3.  Soetbeer,  G :  A.  Die  fiinf  mllliarden.— Hesse, 
F:  H.  Der  felsen  Petri  kein  felsen.— Gierke,  O:  F: 
Das  alte  und  das  neue  deutsche  reich.— Pfleiderer,  E. 
Kosmopolitismus  und  patriotismus— Perrot,  F.  F. 
Die  reform  des  zollverein-tarifes.- Neumann-Spal- 
lart,  F.  X.  i-itter  v.  Die  theuerung  der  Icbonsniittel. 
— Bezold,  E.  Das  verslcherungswesen.— O-rimm,  W. 
DieLutherblbel  und  ihre  textesrevision.— Gareis,  C: 
Die  borse  und  die  griindungen,  nebst  vorschlagen 
zur  reform  des  bijrsenrechts  und  der  actiengesetz- 
gebung.— Baumgarten,  M.  Anti-Kliefoth,  oder  Die 
gefahrlichstc  rciohst'eindschaft.- Hess,  R:  Dieforst- 
liche  untorriciitsfriiK-c— Gallenkamp,  W:  Die  re- 
form der  liiilii  Tcii  Ichranstaiton,  insbesondere  der 
realschulon.— Cohn,  (i.  Stroitfragen  der  eisenbahn- 
politik. —  Fischer,  K:  Deutschhind's  iiffentliche 
meinung  im  reformationszeitalter  und  in  der  gegen- 
wart.- Lammers,  A:  Die  Bremer  landwirthschafts- 
ausstellung  im  juni  1874.— Meyer,  .1.  B.  Deutsche 
unlversitats-entwieklu  ng. 

4.  Laas,  E.  Gymnasium  und  realschule.  — 
Hirsch,  A:  Ueber  die  verhutung  und  bekampfung 
der  volkskrankheiten.  — Laapeyres,  E.  Die  kathe- 
dersocialiston  und  die  statistischen  congresse.  — 
Kleinwachter,  F:  /ur  reform  der  handwerksver- 
fassung.  —  Pfleiderer,  E.  Der  moderne  pessimis- 
mus.- Oppenheim,  H:  B.  Die  hiilfs-  und  versiche- 
rungskassen  der  arbeltenden  klassen.  — Nippold, 
F:  W:  F.  Die  gegenwartige  wiederbelebung  des 
hexenglaubens.— SchrBder,  R:  Das  eheliche  giiter- 
recht  Deutschlands.-Bar,  K:  L:  v.  Das  deutsche 
reichsgericht.  —  Beta,  H:  Wohl-  und  iibelthiiter  in 
unseren  grossstadten.- Zittel,  E.  Der  protestan- 
tlsche  gottesdienst  in  unserer  zeit.— Holtzendorff, 
F.  V.  Der  prlester-C()libat.— Trttchsel,  G.  Der  katho- 
licismus  seit  der  reformation. 

6.  Gareis,  C:  Irrlehren  uber  den  cultur-kampf. 
—Jannasch,  R.  Die  volks-bibllotheken,  Ihre  auf- 
gabe  und  ihre  organisation.— Ghraue,  G.  Der  mangel 
an  theologen.— Voerel,  A:     Elnlge  ausspruche  des 


landbaues  auf  steuer-  und  zollentlastung.  —  Lam- 
mers, A:  Der  moorrauch  und  seine  cultur-mission. 
— Wittmeyer,  L.  Ueber  die  leichenverbrennung.— 
Schneider,  J:  P.  Die  ungedeckte  banknote  und  die 
alternativ-wahrung.— Laspeyres,  E.  Das  alter  der 
deutschen  professoren.  —  Baumgarten,  M.  Der 
kampf  um  das  reichscivilstandsgesctz  in  der  deut- 
schen protestantischen  kirche.  — Jagemann,  E.  v. 
Die  stellung  der  niederdeutschen  in  Belgien.— Cohnj 
G.  Ueber  die  vertheuerung  des  lebensunterhalted 
in  der  gegenwart.— Horwicz,  A.  Wesen  und  auf* 
gabe  der  philosophie.  —  Kirchner,  F:  Zur  reforni 
des  religions-unterrichts.— Heyer,  F.  Canossa  und 
Venedig. 

6.  Kaufmann,  G :  Der  kampf  der  f  ranzcisischen 
und  deutschen  schulorganisation.  — Naumann,  E. 
W:  R.  Zukunl'tsmusik  und  die  musik  der  zukunft.— 
Charikles,  psexul.  Tiirkisehe  skizzen.  — Baron,  J. 
Angriffe  auf  das  erbrecht.  —  Fischer,  K:  Volks- 
gesundheitspflege  und  schule.- H8nes,  C.  Die  re- 
formbewegung  des  Brahmosomadsch  in  Indien.  — 
Schneider,  J:  P.  Zur  wahrungsfrage.— Grimm,  E: 
Die  lehre  iiber  Buddha  und  das  dogma  von  Jesus 
Christus.— Conrad,  J.  Ueber  das  steigen  der  lebens- 
aHspriiche.— Kirchner,  F:  Der  mangel  eines  allge- 
meinen  moralprlnzips  in  unserer  zeit.— Wemich,  A. 
Ueber  ausbreitung  und  bedeutung  der  neuen  culture 
bestrebungen  in  Japan.  —  Heinz,  — .  Kanale  und 
sammelbecken.— Wagner,  A.  Unsere  miinzreform. 
— Scheel,  H.  v.    Eigenthum  und  erbrecht. 

7.  Mannhardt,  W:  Die  praktischen  folgen  de$ 
aberglaubens.— Genee,  R.  Das  deutsche  theater  una 
die  reform-f rage.  —  Dannehl,  G.  Die  verfiilschung 
des  bieres.— OsenbrUggen,  E:  Eine  metamorphose 
im  deutschen  straf  recht.— Schasler,  M.  Ueber  mo- 
derne denkmalswuth.— Braasch,  A.  H.  1st  ein  zu- 
sammenwirken  der  verschiedenen  richtungen  inner- 
halb  der  evangelisch-protestantischen  kirche  miig- 
lich  ?— Hergenhahn,  T.  Das  antragsrecht  im  deut- 
schen strafrecht.  —  Heinze,  T.  Ueber  die  fremd- 
worter  im  deutschen.— Kleinschmidt,  A.  Die  sacu- 
larisation  von  1803.— Cohn,  G.  Was  ist  socialismus  ? 
— Keferstein,  H.  Die  volksschule  als  erziehungs- 
schvile.  — Meyer,  J.  B.  Fichte,  Lassalle  und  der 
socialismus.— Ein  deutsches  kaiserwort. 

8.  Schasler,  M.  Materialistische  undidealistische 
Weltanschauung. —Oetker,  F:  Uebor  erziehungs- 
anstalten  fiir  verwahrloste  kinder.— Stttrenburg,  H: 
Wehrpflicht  und  erziehung.— Kayser,  P.  Der  zeug- 
nisszwang  in  strafverfahren  in  geschichtlicher  ent- 
wickelung.  — Kleinwachter,  F:  Zur  frage  des  na- 
turwissenschaftliclien  unterrichts.— GBrgens,  E.  P. 
Der  islam  und  die  moderne  cultur.— Malarce,  A.  de. 
Die  schul  -  sparkassen.  —  Huber-Liebenau,  T.  v. 
Ueber  den  verfall  des  zunftthumes.— SchrBer,  K:  J. 
Die  deutschen  in  Oesterreich-Ungarn.  — Graue,  G. 
Darwinismus  und  sittlichkeit.  — Nippold,  F:  W:  F. 
Religion  und  kirch(!npolitikFriedrichs  des  grossen.- 
Meyer,  J.  B.    Die  simultanschule. 

9.  Klein^vachter,  F:    Zur  philosophie  der  mode. 

—  SchOnhof,  J.  Ueber  d'e  volkswirthschaftlichen 
fragen  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten.— Sch-werin,  L: 
Die  zulassung  der  frauen  zur  ausiibung  des  arzt- 
lichen  berufes.— Schmidt,  P.  W:  Was  trennt  "die 
belden  richtungen'  in  der  evangelischeu  kirche?  — 
Hartun?,  H.  Der  cheek-  und  giro-verkehr  der 
deutschen  reichsl)ank.  — Keferstein,  H.  Die  piida- 
gogik  der  kirche.— Huber-Liebenau,  T.  v.  Ueber 
das  kunstgewerbe  der  alten  und  neuen  zeit.  — 
Stammler,  C:    Das  riimische  recht  in  Deutschland. 

—  Amort,  E.  Jr.  Blblische  und  profane  wunder- 
thater.— Gantier,  V:  Das  heutige  Belgion.— Milner, 
E.  Schwablsche  kolonisten  In  Ungarn.  — Paul,  H. 
Zur  orthographischen  frage.  —  liiliencron,  R. /rei- 
lierr  v.  Ueber  den  chorgesang  in  der  evangelischen 
kirche. 

10.  Delsa,  L.  Beitrage  zur  steuer-reform.  — 
Engrel,  F.  Aus  dem  pflanzerstaate  Zulia.— Meyer, 
J.  Der  handfertigkeits-unterricht  und  die  schule.— 
Lammers,  A:  Bekampfung  der  trunksucht.  — 
Brentano,  L:  .T.  Der  arbeiter-versicherungszwang, 
seine  voraussetzungen  und  seine  folgen.  —  Gat- 
schenberger,  8.  Nihilismus.  pessimismus  und  welt- 
schmerz.- Haupt,  C:  Die  begriindung  der  piipst- 
lichen  macht  diesselts  der  Alpen.— Hergenhahn,  T. 
Konigthum  und  verfassung.  —  Cropp,  J.  Lessings 
streit  mit  hauptpastor  Goeze.— SchBnhof,  J.  Deut- 
sche ui'theile  iiber  Amerika.— Lammers,  A.  Hand- 
bildung  und  hausfieiss.- Heitz,  E.  Ursachon  und 
tragweite  der  nordamerikanischen  konkurrenz  mit 
der  west-europiiischen  landwirthschaft.  — Guhl,  A: 
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11.  Holtzendorff,  F.  v.  J.  C.  Bluntschll  und 
seine  verdiensto  um  die  staatswlssenschaften.  — 
Fierson,  N.  G.  Die  munzt'rage.  — Marg-graflf,  H. 
Moderne  stadtbader.— Stehlich,  F:  Die  sprache  In 
ihrer  beziehunj?  zuin  nationalcliaraktei-.— Liammers, 
A:  Sonntajfsfeier  in  Deutschland.  —  Kirchner,  F: 
Der  zweck  des  daseins  im  hinblick  aut'  die  mehrung 
des  selbstmordes.  —  Q-eyer,  H:  Uebei-  die  den  un- 
recht  anffeklagten  oder  veriirtheilten  grebiihrende 
entschadigung.— Dehn,  P.  Die  katliolischen  gesel- 
lenvereine  in  Deutschland.  —  Keferstein,  H.  Die 
verantwortlichkeit  der  scliule  nacli  seiten  der  g-e- 
sundheitlichen  volksinteressen.  — Forster,  E.  Mit- 
telalter  oder  renaissance.  —  IJaininers,  A:  Die  un- 
ternehmung:  im  sparkassen-geschaft.  —  LcSher,  F.  v. 
Das  neue  Italien.  —  Platter,  J.  Die  pfllchten  des 
besitzes. 

12.  Portig:,  G.  Die  nationale  bedeutung:  des 
liunstgewerbes.  —  Schramni,  K:  R.  Das  lieer  der 
selig-inacher.  —  Schasler,  M.  Uebor  drainatische 
musik  und  das  kunstwerk  der  zukunft,  1.  abth.  — 
BUcher,  K :  Die  arbeiterf rag'e  im  kaut'mannsstande. 
Siebeck,  H.  Ueber  wesen  und  zweck  des  wissen- 
schaftliclien  studiums.  —  Lacher,  H:  Die  scliul- 
uberbiirduniursfrag'e  sachlich  beleuchtet.  —  Laas,  E. 
Zur  frauenfraffe.  —  Schmeidler,  J.  Die  religiose 
anschauung  F.  Frobel's.— Kirchner,  F:  Der  spiritis- 
mus,  die  narrheit  unseres  zeitalters.— Schmidt,  P. 
Gewalt  Oder  geist  ?— Hirschbergr,  E.  Die  selbsthilfe 
des  arbeiterstandes  als  grundlage  seiner  versiche- 
rung.— Schasler,  M.  Ueber  dramatische  musik  und 
das  kunstwerk  der  zukunft,  3te  abth. —Paul,  E. 
Egypten  in  handelspolitischer  hinsicht. 

13.  Kalischer,  A.  C.  Spinoza's  stellung  zum  ju- 
denthum  und  christenthum.  — Iiammers,  A:  Um- 
wandlung  der  schenken— Meyer,  K:  W.  Die  pfiege 
des  idealen  auf  unseren  hoheren  schulen.— Meyer, 
.T.  B.  Luther  als  schulbefreier.— Bunsen,  T.  v.  Die 
Donau.— Sommer,  H.  Die  religion  des  pessimismus. 
—  Janssen,  C.  W.  Hollandische  kolonial-politik.  — 
Trede,  T.  Die  propaganda  tide  in  Kom.  —  Kefer- 
stein, H.  Zur  frage  des  priifungswesens. — Minck- 
■witz,  J.  Die  entwicklung  eines  neuen  dramatisohen 
styls  in  Deutschland.— Puld,  L:  Die  entwicklung 
der  moralstatistik.— Ijammers,  M.  Deutsche  lehre- 
rinnen  im  auslande.— Prancke,  W:  Die  nachfolge 
in  Braunschweig  als  frage  des  rechts.  —  G-areis,  C: 
Der  sklavenhandel,  das  viJlkerrecht  und  das  deutsche 
recht. 

Jevons,  W:  Stanley.    Methods  of  social  reform, 
and  other  papers.    Lond.  1883.  O. 

304 : 10 
Contents.  Amusements  of  the  people.— The  ration- 
ale of  free  public  libraries.— The  use  and  abuse  of 
museums.— "Cram."— Trades  societies,  their  objects 
and  policy. —On  industrial  partnerships.  —  Married 
women  in  factories.— Manchester  statistical  society. 
—British  association.— Cruelty  to  animals.- On  the 
United  Kingdom  alliance  and  its  prospects  of  suc- 
cess.- Experimental  legislation  and  the  drink  tariff. 
—On  the  analogy  between  the  post  offlce,  telegraphs, 
and  other  sj'stems  of  conveyance  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  as  regards  government  control.— The  post 
offlce  telegraphs  and  their  flnannial  results.— Postal 
notes,  money  orders  and  bank  cheques.— A  state 
parcel  lost.— The  railways  and  the  state. 

Kingsley,  C:    Sanitary  and  social  lectures  and 
essays.     [Works,' v.  18.]    Lond.  1880.  D. 

304:8 
Contents.  Woman's  work  in  a  country  parish.— The 
science  of  health.  —  The  two  breaths.  —  Thrift.  — 
Nausicaa  in  London,  or  the  lower  education  of 
women.— The  air-mothers.— The  tree  of  knowledge.— 
Great  cities  and  their  influence  for  good  and  evil. 
—Heroism. —The  massacre  of  the  innocents.— "  A 
mad  world,  my  masters." 

Lassalle,    Ferdinand.      Sammtliche  reden  und 
schriften  ;  herausp:.  von  G;  Hotschick.  Iste 
aufl.     N.  Y.   [1882],  1883.  3  V.  D.     304:11 
Contents.    V.  1.  Einfiihrung  in  Ferdinand  Lassalle's 
sozial-politische    schriften.- Offenes    antwortschrei- 
ben.— Ueber  verf assungswesen.— Die feste,  die  presse 
und  der    Fi-ankfurter  abgeordnetentag.  —  Arbeiter- 
lesebuch.- Macht  und    recht.— Arbeiterprogramm.— 
Offener  brief  von  Rodbertus.  —An  die  arbeiter  Ber- 
lins.—Zur  arbeiterf rage.  —  Stenogr.  berlcht  fiber  die 
strafgerichtlichen  verhandlungen.— Die  wissenschaft 
und     die    arbeiter.  —  Das     Lassalle'sche    krlminal- 
prozess.    2.  Die  indirekte  steuer  und  die  lage  der 


arbeitenden  klasse.— Der  hochverraths-prozess.— Die 
agitation  des  Allgem.  deutschen  arbelter-verelns  und 
das  versprechen  des  konlgs  von  Preussen.  —  Herr 
Bastlat-Schulze  von  Delitzsch.— Vertheidigungsrede 
wider  die  anklage  der  verleltung  zum  kassetten- 
diebstahl.  —  Assisenrede.  3.  Prozess  gegen  Ferd. 
Lassalle  zu  Diisseldorf  am  37  juni  1854.  —  Gotthold 
Ephraim  Lessing  vom  kulturhistorischen  standpunkt. 
—Der  italienische  krieg  von  18.59  und  die  aufgabe 
Preussens.-Herr  Julian  Schmidt,  d.  literarhistoriker, 
mit  setzer-scholien  von  Ferd.  Lassalle.  —  Franz  von 
Slckingen,  eine  historische  tragOdie.  —  Das  system 
der  erworbenen  rechte. 

Lieber,  Francis.  Miscellaneous  writings.  Phila. 
1881.  2v.    O.  304:7 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.  by  the  ed.— Biog.  discourse 
by  M.  B.  Thayer.  Reminiscences:  Of  the  historian 
Niebuhr.— Of  the  battle  of  Waterloo.— Academic  dis- 
ccmrses:  Inaugural  in  Columbia,  S.  C,  1835.  — First 
constituents  of  civilization,  1845.— Character  of  the 
gentleman,  184«.-On  continued  self-education,  1851. 
—History  and  uses  of  athenseums,  18,56.— Inaugural 
in  Columbia  college,  N.  Y.,  18.58.  — The  teacher  of 
politics.  ia59.— Alexander  v.  Humboldt  i.,  1859,  ii., 
1869.— Essays;  Washington  and  Napoleon.  —  Vocal 
sounds  of  Laura  Bridgman.— On  the  study  of  foreign 
languages.  2.  Introd.  by  prof.  J.  C.  Bluntschli,  of 
Heidelberg,  on  Lieber's  service  to  political  science 
and  international  law. —  Contributions  to  constitu- 
tional law.— Contributions  to  military  law.— Contri- 
butions to  international  law.  —  Contributions  to 
political  science.  —  Essays  on  educational  policy.— 
Bibliographical  list  of  the  writings  of  Francis  Lieber. 
—Index. 

Mill,  J:  Stuart.     [Political  essays].    In  his  Dis- 
sertations and  discussions.  824.2  :  70 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 

Miller,  Hugh.    Political  and  social  essays. 

i»  824.2:  71 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature.  Essays. 

Nordau,  Max  Simon.   Die  conventionellen  liigen 

der  kulturmenschheit.    Chicago.  1884.  D. 

304  :  13 

—  Same,  eng.    The  conventional  lies  of  our  civil- 

ization.     From    the    german.      Chicago. 
1884.  D.  304  :  13 

Ruskin,  J:  Fors  clavigera  ;  letters  to  the  work- 
men and  laborers  of  Great  Britain.  N.  Y. 
1881-84.    3  V.    D.  304  :  14 

—  Fors  clavigera  ;  letters  to  the  workmen  and 

laborers  of  Great  Britain.    New  ser.    N. 
Y.  1883,  1884.  D.  304  :  14 

Contents.    Ashestiel.— Dust  of  gold.— Lost  jewels. 
Treitschke,  H:  v.     Historische   und  politische 
aufsatze.    4te  aufl.    Leipz.  1871.  3  v.  O. 

304:3 

Contents.    V.  1.    Charaktere:   Milton.— Lessing.— H: 

V.  Kleist.— Fichte  und  die  nationale  idee.— Hans  v. 

Gagern.— K:  A:  v.  Wangenheim.— L:  Uhland.— Lord 

Byron  und  der  radicalismus.— F.  C.  Dahlmann.— O: 

Ludwig.— F:  Hebbel.  — K:  Mathy.     2.    Die  einheits- 

hestrebungen  zertheiUer  viilker:    Das  deutsche  ordens- 

land   Preussen.  —  Bundesstaat  und  elnheitsstaat.  — 

Cavour.— Die  republik  der  Vereinigten  Niederlande. 

3.    Freiheit  und  ksnigthum:     Die   f reiheit.  —  Frank- 

reichs  staatsleben  und  der  bonapartismus.- Partelen 

und  fractionen.— Das  constitutionelle  konigthum  In 

Deutschland. 

White,  Andrew  Dickson.    The  message  of  the 

19th  century  to  the  20th  ;  an  address  del. 

before  the  class  of  1853,  in  the  chapel  of 

Yale  college,  June  26,  1883.    New  Haven. 

1883.  O.  304  :  Pam 

3.    History  of  culture. 

Buckle,  H:  T:  History  of  civilization  in  Eng- 
land. From  the  2d  London  ed.,  to  which 
is  added  an  alphabetical  index.  N.  Y. 
1859.  2  V.  O.  309-1-3 

Note.  The  author  only  finished  the  introd.  on  clviU- 
zation  in  general. 


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SOCIOLOGY— HISTORY  OF  CULTURE. 


Dean,  Amos.     The  history  of  civilization.     Al- 
bany. 1868-69.  7  V.  d.  309  :  5 
Contents.     V.  1.    Life   of  Amos  Dean.  — Introd. — 
Ethnogrraphy.  —  Elements   of    humanity.—  Mong-ols, 
Tartars.  —  Chaldfea.  —  Assyria.  —  Babylonia.  —  Medo- 
Persia.— Egypt— Arabia.—  Palestine.— Phoenicia  and 
Syria.— Asia  Minor.     2.    Greece:     Description  and 
history;   Industry;    Religion;    Element    of   society; 
Government;    Philosophy;  Art.     3.   Kome:    Imme- 
diate sources  of  its  history  and  civilization;  Industry; 
Religion;   Government;   Society;  Philosophy;  Art.— 
Index  to  v.  1-3.    4.   Modern  or  european  civilization. 
— Europe:     History;  Industry.— Index.    6.   Europe; 
Religion:     Celtic;    Scandinavian;    Roman   catholic; 
Greek   church;    Protestantism.  — Europe:     Govern- 
ment;  British  constitution.  ~  Index.     6.    European 
society.— Elements  of  philosophy  in  modern  Europe. 
—Index.     7.   European    art:     Architecture;    Sculp- 
ture;   Painting;    Music;    Poetry;     Eloquence;    The 
drama;  Military  art.— Index. 
Draper,  J:  W:    History  of  the    intellectual  de- 
velopment of  Europe.      Rev.  ed.     N.   Y. 
1876.  2  V.  D.                                            309  :  6 
Factors  of  civilization,  real  and  assumed,  con- 
sidered in  their  relation  to  vice,  misery, 
happiness,  unhappiness  and  progress  ;  the 
factors   considered,     theologicaH    govern- 
mental, politico-economical ;  in  3  v.    V.  1, 
2.    Atlanta.  1882-83.  2  v.  O.             309  :  24 
Fergruson,  Adam.    An  essay  on  the  history  of 
civil  society.    5th  ed.    Lond.  1782.  O. 

309:7 
Geiger,  Lazarus.  Contributions  to  the  history 
of  the  development  of  the  human  race; 
lectures  and  dissertations.  Tr.  from  the 
2d  german  ed.  by  D:  Asher.  (Eng.  and  for. 
phil.  lib.)    Bost."l880.  O.  309:8 

Gxiizot,  Fran9ois  P:  Guillaume.  General  his- 
tory of  civilization  in  Europe,  from  the 
fall  of  the  roman  empire  to  the  french 
revolution.  8th  amer.  from  the  2d  eng. 
ed.,  with  occasional  ndtes  by  C.  S.  Henry. 
N.  Y.  1856.  D.  309  :  10 

—  The  history  of  civilization  from  the  fall  of  the 
roman  empire  to  the  french  revolution. 
Tr.  by  W:  Hazlitt.    N.  Y.  1860.  4  v.  D. 

309:9 
Hellwald,  F:  v.   Culturgeschichte  in  ihrer  natiir- 
lichen    entwickelung   bis  zur  gegenwart. 
2te  autl.     Augsburg.  1876.  1877.    2  v.  O. 

309:1 
Hittell,  J:  S.     A  brief  history  of  culture.     N.  Y. 
1875.  D.  309:11 

Kolb,  G:  F:  Culturgeschichte  der  meuschheit 
mit  besonderer  beriicksichtigung  von  re- 
gierungsform,  politik,  religion,  freiheits- 
und  wohlstandsentwicklung  der  volker ; 
eine  allgemeine  weltgeschichte  nach  den 
bediirfnissen  der  jeztzeit.  2te  umgearb. 
aufl.  Leipz.  1872,  1873.  2  v.  O.  309  :  23 
Laiirent,  Fran9ois.  Etudes  sur  I'histoire 
de  I'humanite.  2e  ed.,  corr.  Paris.  1879. 
18  V.  O.  309  :  22 

Contents.    V.  1.  L'orient.    2.  LaGr^ce.    8.  Rome. 
4.  Le  christianlsme.    6.  Les  barbares  et  le  catholi- 
clsme.    6.  La  papaut^  et  I'emplre.    7.   La  f^odalite 
et  I'egllse.      8.    La   r^forme.      9.    Les  guerres   de 
religion.      10.    Les  natlonalites.      11.    La  politique 
royale.    12.  La  philosophic  du  17e  siecle  et  le  christ- 
lanisme.      13,    14.    La    revolution    francaise.      16. 
L'empire.    16.   La  reaction  rellgieuse.     17.   La  re- 
ligion de  I'avenir.    18.  La  phllosophie  de  I'histoire. 
Magoon,  Elijah  Lyman.    Westward  empire,  or 
The  great  drama  of  human  progress.  N.  Y. 
1856.  D.  309  :  12 

Mitchell,  Arthur.  The  past  in  the  present ; 
what  is  civilization  ?    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

309  :  13 


Morgan,  Lewis  H:  Ancient  society,  or  Re- 
searches in  the  lines  of  human  progress 
from  savagery  through  barbarism  to  civil- 
ization.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.  309  :  14 

Reade,  W:  Winwood.  The  martyrdom  of  man. 
N.  Y.  1874.  D.  ■  309  :  17 

Stuart,  Gilbert.  A  view  of  society  in  Europe,  in 
its  progress  from  rudeness  to  refinement, 
or  Inquiries  concerning  the  history  of  law, 
government  and  manners.  Edinb!  1792.  O. 

309  :  16 

Tylor,  E:  Burnett.  Primitive  culture  ;  researches 
into  the  development  of  mythology,  phil- 
osophy, religion,  language,  art  and  custom. 
2d  amer.  ed.    N.  Y.  1877.    2  v.  O.  309  :  16 


Adams,     G:    Burton.       Mediaeval    civilization. 

(History  primers.)  N.  Y.  1883.  T.  309  :  21 
Brace,  C:  Loring.    Gesta  Christi,  or  A  history  of 

humane  progress  under  Christianity.   N.  Y. 

1883.  O.  309  :  19 

Balmes,  Jaime  Luciano.    European  civilization  ; 

Srotestantism  and  catholicity   compared, 
lalt.  1858.  O.  309-1-4 

Burckhardt,  Jacob.  The  civilization  of  the 
period  of  the  renaissance  in  Italy.  Author- 
ized tr.  by  S.  G.  C.  Middlemore.  Lond. 
1878.     2  V.  O.  309  :  18 

Scherr,  Johannes.  Deutsche  kultur-  und  sitten- 
geschichte.     7te  aufl.     Leipz.  1879.  O. 

309:2 

"Wessely,   J.  E.    Deutschlands  lehrjahre  ;   kul- 

turgeschichtliche  bilder.    Stuttgart.  [1883]. 

2  V.  D.  309  :20 

Contents.    V.  1.    Familienleben.  —  Buntes  aus  der 

aussenwelt.    2.  Weltliche  berufsarten. 

4.    The  woman  question. 

Child,  Lydia  Maria.  Brief  history  of  the  condi- 
tion of  women,  in  various  ages  and  nations. 
Rev.  and  corr.  by  the  author.  5th  ed.  N. 
Y.  1854.     2  V.  S.  307  :  2 

Schweiger-Lerchenfeld,  Amand  v.  Woman  in 
all  lands  ;  her  domestic,  social  and  intel- 
lectual condition,  interspersed  with  strange 
scenes,  customs,  romances,  etc.  From  the 
german  by  A.  S.  Meyrick.  N.  Y.  [1881].  Q. 
307-fl2 

Scherr,  Johannes.  Geschichte  der  deutschen 
frauenwelt.    3te  aufl.    Leipz.  1873.  D. 

307:15 

Agruilar,  Grace.  The  women  of  Isi'ael.  N.  Y. 
1860.     2  v.  D.  307:20 

Jessup,  H:  Harris.  The  women  of  the  arabs, 
with  a  chapter  for  children;  ed.  by  C.  S. 
Robinson  and  I:  Riley.    N.  Y.  [1873].  D. 

307 : 16 

Houghton,  Ross  C.  Women  of  the  orient ;  an 
account  of  the  religious,  intellectual  and 
social  condition  of  women  in  Japan,  China, 
India,  Egypt,  Syria  and  Turkey.  Cine. 
[18771.  D.  ■  ■  307  :  14 

G-raves,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Woman  in  America ;  an 
examination  into  the  moral  and  intellectual 
condition  of  american  female  society.  N. 
Y.  1844.  S.  307  :  8 

Stanton,  Elizabeth  Cady,  Susan  B.  Anthony 
and  Matilda  Joslyn  Gage,  eds.  History  of 
woman  si]ff"rage."  111.  N.  Y.  1881,  1882.  2 
V.  O.  307-f  13 


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CI.  307-309 


154 


Robinson,  Harriet  H.  Massachusetts  in  the 
woman  suffrage  movemeat ;  a  general, 
political,  legal  and  legislative  history  from 
1774  to  1881.     Bost.  1881.  S.  307  :  18 

Stanton,  Theodore,  ed.     The  woman  question  in 

Europe  ;    a  series  of  original  essays  ;   with 

an  in  trod,  by  Frances  Power  Cobbe.   N.  Y. 

1884.  O.  307+28 

*        *        * 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  Woman's  woi-k  and 
worth  in  girlhood,  maidenhood  and  wife- 
hood ;  illustrations  of  woman's  character, 
duties,  rights,  position,  influence,  responsi- 
bilities and  opportunities,  with  hints  on 
self- culture  and  chapters  on  the  higher 
education  and  employment  of  women. 
Lond.  1880.  D.  '  307  :  1 

Ballou,  Maturin  M.  Notable  thoughts  about 
women  ;  a  literary  mosaic.     Bost.  1882.  D. 

307  :  24 
Belloc,  Bessie  Rayner,  born  Parkes.    Essays  on 
woman's  work.     2d  ed.    Lond.  1866.  S. 

307:11 

Church,  Ella  Rodman.  Money-making  for  ladies. 

N.  Y.  1882.  S.  307  :  21 

Craik,  Dinah  Maria,   &or»Mulock.     A  woman's 

thoughts  about  women.     N.  Y.  1861.  D. 

307:3 
Contents.  Something'  to  do.  —  Self-dependence.  — 
Female  professions. —  Female  handicrafts.— Female 
servants.— The  mistress  of  a  family. —Female  friend- 
ships.—Gossip.— Women  of  the  world.— Happy  and 
unhappy  women.— Lost  women.— Growing  old. 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1860.   S.  307  :  3 
Dall,  Caroline  Healey.     The  college,  the  market 

and   the    court,   or  Woman's    relation    to 
education,  labor  and  law.    Bost.  1867.  O. 

307:4 

—  Woman's  rights  under  the  law  ;   in  3  lectures 

del.  in  Boston,  ian.  1861.    Bost.  1861.  D- 

307  :  5 
Diaz,  Abby  Morton .   A  domestic  problem  ;  work 
and  "cultvire  in  the  household.     Bost.  1875. 
D.  307  :  6 

Dix,  Morgan.  Lectures  on  the  calling  of  a 
christian  woman  and  her  training  to  fulfill 
it;  del.  during  the  season  of  lent,  1883. 
N.  Y.  1883.  S.  307  :  22 

Contents.    The  place  of  woman  in  this  world.— The 
degradation  of  woman  by  paganism  and  her  restora- 
tion by  Christianity.  —  The  education  of  woman  for 
her  work.— The  sins  of  woman  against  her  vocation. 
—Divorce.— A  mission  for  women. 
Blake,  Lillie  Deveretix.    Woman's  place  to-day  ; 
four  lectures  in   reply  to   lenten  lectures 
on  "  Woman",  by  the  rev.  Morgan  Dix.   N. 
Y.  [1883].   S.        ■  307:23 

Dodge,  Mary  Abigail,  (Gail  Hamilton).  A  new 
atmosphere.     Bost.  1865.  D.  307  :  7 

Hericourt,  Jenny  d'.  A  woman's  philo.sophy  of 
woman,  or  Woman  affranchised  ;  an  answer 


to  Michelet,  Proudhon.  Girardin,  Legotiv^, 
Comte,  and  other  modern  innovators.  Tr. 
from  the  last  Paris  ed.    N.  Y.  1864.  D. 

307:9 

Heywood,  E.  H.    Uncivil    liberty ;  an  essay  to 

show  the  injustice  and  impolicy  of  ruling 

woman  without  her    consent.     Princeton, 

Mass.  1874.  O.  307  :  29 

Higginson,     T:    Wentworth.      Common  -  .sense 

about  women.    Bost.  [1881].  D.     307:17 

Jameson,    Anna,    born    Murphy.        "  Woman's 

mission "  and  woman's  position.      In  her 

Memoirs  and  essays.  824.2  :  67 

Laas,   Ernst.      Zixr    frauenfrage.      Tn  Deutsche 

zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vl2 

Livermore,   Mary  Ashton.     What  shall  we  do 

with  our  daughters  V    Bost.  1883.  S. 

307  :  26 
Contents.    Changed  conditions  of  woman's  life.  — 
Physical  education.— Need  of  practical  training.— In- 
dustrial and  technical  training.— Moral  and  religious 
training.— Superfluous  women. 

Manson,  G:  J.  Work  for  women.  (Putnam's 
handy-book  ser.)    N.  Y.  1883.  S.    307  :  25 

Mill,  J:  Stuart.  The  subjection  of  women. 
With  his  On  liberty.  324  :  9 

Ossoli,  Sarah  Margaret,  born  Fuller,  marchesa  d\ 
Woman  in  the  19th  century  and  kindred 
papers  relating  to  the  sphere,  condition 
and  duties  of  women  ;  ed.  by  her  brother 
Arthur  B.  Fuller.  New  ed.,  with  an  introd. 
by  Horace  Greeley.    Bost.  1862.  D. 

307 : 19 
Contents.  Pt.  1.  Woman  in  the  19th  century.  Pt.  2. 
Miscellanies;  Aglauron  and  Laurie;  Wrongs  and 
duties  of  am.  women;  George  Sand;  Consuelo;  Jenny 
Lind,  the  "Consuelo"  of  George  Sand;  Caroline; 
Ever-growing  lives;  Household  nobleness;  "Glum- 
dalclitches  " ;  "  Ellen,  or  forgive  and  forget " ;  "  Cour- 
rier  des  Etats  Unis";  Books  of  travel;  Review  of 
mrs.  Jameson's  essays;  Woman's  influence  over  the 
insane;  Pocahontas;  Children's  books;  Woman  in 
poverty;  The  Irish  character;  Educate  men  and 
women  as  souls.  Pt.  3.  Extracts  from  journals  and 
letters.    Pt.  4.  Memorials. 

Penny,  Mrs.  S.  J.  The  afternoon  of  unmarried 
life.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1859.  D.         307  :  27 

Buskin,  J:    Letters   and  advice  to  young  girls 

and    young   ladies    on    dress,    education, 

marriage,  their  sphere,  influence,  women's 

work,  women's  rights,  etc.    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

307 : 30 

—  Pearls  for  young  ladies  ;  from  the  later  works 
of  John  Ruskin,  including  letters  and 
advice  on  education,  dress,  marriage,  in- 
fluence, work,  rights,  etc.;  coll.  and  arr. 
by  mrs.  Louisa  C.  Tuthill.  N.  Y.  1881.  D. 
307  :  31 

Stowe,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  born   Beecher.     The 

woman  question.    In  her  Chimney  corner. 

829.1:33 


2.    Statistics, 


1.    Population. 

Behm,  E:,  and  Hermann  "Wagner,  eds.  Die 
bevolkerung  der  erde  ;  jiihrliche  iibersicht 
iiber  neue  ai'ealberechnungen,  gebietsver- 
andrungen,  zahlungen  vind  schatzungen  der 


bevolkerung  auf  der  gesammten  erdober- 
flache.  [b.]  6.  Karten.  Gotha.  1880.  Q.  In 
Petermann's  mitteilungen,  Ergiinzungsb. 
14.  906.1  :M 

Same,  [b.]  7.     Gotha.  1882.  Q.    In  the  same,  15. 

906. 1  :  K 


155 


CI.  310-313 


SOCIOLOGY— STATISTICS. 


15tf 


Malthus,  T:  Robert.  An  essay  on  the  principle 
of  population,  or  A  view  of  its  past  and 
present  effects  on  human  happiness,  with 
an  inquiry  into  our  prospects  respecting 
the  future  removal  or  mitigation  of  the 
evils  which  it  occasions.  8tn  ed.  Lond. 
1878.   O.  312:2 

Mayr,  G:  Die  gesetzmJissigkeit  im  gesell- 
schaftsleben ;  statistische  studien.  Miin- 
chen.  1877.  S.  311  :  1 

Zacharias,  O:  Die  bevolkerungs-frage  in  ihrer 
beziehung  zu  den  socialen  nothsttinden 
der  gegenwart.  3te  aufl.  Hirschberg.  i. 
Schl.     1880.  O.  312:3 

Fuld,  L:  Die  entwicklung  der  moral-statistik. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  vl3 


2.    General  statistics. 

Mulhall,  Michael  G.  Mulhall's  dictionary  of 
statistics.    Lond.  1884.  D.  310:R18 

Eolb,  G:  F:  Handbuch  der  vergleichenden 
statistik  der  volkerzustands-  und  staaten- 
kunde,  fiir  den  allgemeinen  praktischen 
gebrauch.    8te  aufl.     Leipz.  1879.  O. 

310:1 

—  The  condition  of  nations,  social  and  political  ; 
with  complete  comparative  tables  of  uni- 
versal statistics.  Tr.,  ed.  and  collated  to 
1880,  by  mrs.  Brewer  ;  with  original  notes 
and  information  by  Edwin  W7  Streeter. 
Lond.   [1880].  Q.  810+2 

Wilson,  Alexander  Johnstone.  The  resources 
of  modern  countries ;  essays  towards  an 
estimate  of  the  economic  position  of  na- 
tions and  british  trade  prospects.  Re- 
printed, with  emendations  and  add.  from 
Eraser's  magazine.    Lond.  1878.   2  v.    O. 

310:8 

Schem,  Alexander  Jakob  B.,  erf.  Statistics  of  the 
world;  containing  area,  form  of  govern- 
ment, head  of  government,  population, 
expenses,  debt,  paper  money,  stand- 
ing army,  navy,  merchant'  vessels, 
imports,  exports,  chief  produce,  coins 
and  their  value  at  the  U.  S.  mint, 
liquid  and  grain  measures,  weights  and 
linear  measures,  capitals  and  principal 
cities,  population  of  cities,  of  all  coun- 
tries, and  side  tables  showing  the  principal 
creeds  of  the  world,  statistics  of  Christian- 
ity, religious  statistics  of  Europe,  religious 
statistics  of  the  U.  S.,  the  railroads  of  the 
world,  the  railroads  of  the  U.  S.,  postal 
statistics  of  the  world,  telegraphs  of  the 
world,  the  presidents  of  the  U.  S.,  presi- 
dential elections  from  1788  to  1872,  centen- 
nial statistics  of  the  population  of  Europe 
and  the  U.  S.  in  1786,  1876  and  2000.  4th 
rev.  ed.    Boston.  1876.  O.  310:1116 

Hilbner,  O:  Geographisch-statistiche  tabellen 
aller  lander  der  erde.  Jahrg.  1884,  voll- 
standig  umgearb.  und  bedeutend  erweitert 
von  Fr.  v.  Juraschek.  Frankfort  a.  M. 
1884.  Tt.  310:1117 

Mulhall,  Michael  G.  The  progress  of  the  world 
in  arts,  agriculture,  commerce,  manufact- 
ures, instruction,  railways  and  public 
wealth,  since  the  beginning  of  the  19th 
century.    Lond.  1880.  D.  310  :  9 


Mulhall,  Michael  G.— Continued. 

—  Balance-sheet  of  the  world  for  ten  years,  1870- 
1880.     Lond.  1881.  O.  '      310:10 

Seaman,  Ezra  C.  Essays  on  the  progress  of 
nations  in  productive  industry,  civiliza- 
tion, population  and  wealth;  illustrated 
by  statistics  of  mining,  agriculture,  man- 
ufactures, commerce,  banking,  revenues, 
internal  improvements,  emigration,  mor- 
tality and  population.     N.  Y.  1846.  O. 

310:11 

Blake,  W:  P.  The  production  of  the  precious 
metals,  or  statistical  notices  of  the  princi- 
pal gold  and  silver  producing  regions  of 
the  world;  with  a  chapter  upon  the  uniti- 
cation  of  gold  and  silver  coinage.  N.  Y. 
1869.  O.  310+3 

Fenn,  C:  Compendium  of  the  english  and  for- 
eign funds,  debts  and  revenues  of  all 
nations;  together  with  statistics  relating 
to  state  linance  and  liabilities,  imports, 
exports,  population,  area,  railway  guaran- 
tees, municipal  finance  and  indebtedness, 
and  all  descriptions  of  government  secur- 
ities held  and  dealt  in  by  investors  at 
home  and  abroad;  the  regulations  of  the 
stock  exchange,  etc.  12th  ed.  re-written, 
with  an  app.  bringing  the  work  down  to 
february  1876,  by  Robert  Lucas  Nash. 
Lond.  [1876.]  O.  310:4 

EOrOsi,  Joseph,  ed.    Bulletin  anmxel  des  finances 
des  grandes  villes;    4e  annee,  1880.     Pub. 
sur  le  voeu  de  la  commission   permanent^ 
du    Congrfes  Internationale  de  statistique, 
aux  frais  de  la  ville  de  Budapest.     Buda- 
pest. 1883.  O.  310:Pam 
Contents.    Paris,    Berlin,    Vienna,    St.    Petersburji-, 
Warsaw,    Budapest,    Turin,    Copenhaf?en,    Munidi. 
Bordeaux,    Washlngrton,    Stockholm,   Lille,  Praguo, 
Leipsic,  Trieste,  Venice,  Cologrne,  KonigrsberK,  Frank- 
fort o.  M.,  Bologna,  Christiania,  Stuttgart,  Riga. 


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Almanach  de  Gotha;  annuaire  gencalogique. 
diplomatique  et  statistique,  1870, 1871,  1874, 
1882-84.     Gotha.  6  v.  T.  310  :  13 

Statesman's  year-book.  The;  statistical  and 
historical  annual  of  the  states  of  the  civ- 
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Note.  Edited  by  F:  Martin  through  1882,  by  J.  Scott 
Keltic  since. 

American  almanac.  The,  and  repository  of  use- 
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National  almanac  and  annual  record  for  1863, 
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Spofford,  Ainsworth  Rand,  ed.  American  alma- 
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Whitaker,  Josej)h.  An  almanack  for  1884,  1885; 
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and  other  phenomena,  a  large  amount  of 
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finances,  population,  commerce,  and  gen- 
eral statistics  of  the  british  empire 
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Europe. 

McCulloch,  J:  Ramsay,  and  others.  A  statisti- 
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1839.  2v.  O.  314:2 

Financial  reform  assoc.  The  financial  reform 
almanack  ;  a  vade  mecum  for  fiscal  re- 
formers, free  traders,  politicians,  public 
speakers  and  writers,  and  the  public  gen- 
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—  Service  de  la  statistique  municipale  de  la  pre- 

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America. 

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United  States.  Census  office.  7th  census  of  the 
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by  counties,  towns,  etc.  J.  D.  B.  De  Bow, 
supt.     Wash.  1850.  F.  m  317  :  D 

Same.    Mortality    statistics,  embracing  the 

cause  of  death,  the  age  and  sex,  color  and 
condition,  the  nativity,  the  season  of  de- 
cease, the  duration  of"  illness,  the  occupa- 
tion of  the  persons  i-eported  to  have  died 
in  the  12  months  preceding  the  1st  of  June 
[1850],  with  sundry  comparative  and  ill. 
tables,  by  J.  D.  B.  De  Bow,  supt.  (U.  S. 
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[8th  census,  I860].  Agriculture;  Manufac- 
tures ;  Population ;  Statistics,  including 
mortality,  property,  etc.,  of  the  U.  S.  in 
1860,  coinp.  from  the  original  returns  of 
the  8th  census  under  the  dir.  of  the  sec.  of 
the  interior  by  Joseph  C.  G.  Kennedy. 
Wash.  1864-66.4  V.  Q.  t»317:!D 

—  -  9th  census,  1870.    Wash.  1872.  3  v.  Q. 

w317  :D 
Contents.     V.    1.  Population.    2.   Vital   statistics. 
3.  Industry  and  wealth. 

—  -  10th  census.  1880.     Wash.  1883,  1884.    6  v.  Q. 

317  :D 

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Introd.;   general  discussion  of  the   movements  of 

population,  1790  to  1880.— General  population  tables. 


United  States.     Census  office.— Continued. 

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by  ages  specified  and  select.— Areas,  dwellings  and 
families.- Foreign  parentage.— Statistics  of  the  popu- 
lation of  Alaska.  — Tables  of  occupations.  —  Miscel- 
laneous statistics:  Newspapei-s  and  periodicals;  Pub- 
lic schools;  llliteray;  Defective,  defendant  and 
delinquent  classes.  2.  Walker,  F.  A.  Remarks  on 
the  statistics  of  manufactures.- General  statistics: 
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manufactures.— Wright,  C.  D.  The  factory  system. 
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mechanism.— Fitch,  C:  H.  Hardware,  cutlery  and 
edge-tools.— Swank,  .1.  M.  Iron  and  steel  produc- 
tion.—WyckofT,  W:  C.  Silk  manufacture.— Atkin- 
son, E:  Cotton  manufacture.— Bond,  G:  W:  Woolen 
manufacture.— Rowland,  W:  L.  Chemical  products 
and  salt.— Weeks,  J.  D.  Glass  manufacture.  3. 
Walker,  F.  A.  Remarks  on  the  statistics  of  agri- 
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A.  E.  Statistics  of  railroads.— Purdy,  T:  C.  Steam 
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Telegraphs  and  telephones.  —  Lines,  R.  B.  Postal 
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Mississippi  valley  and  southwestern  states:  Hil- 
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Tennessee  and  Kentucky;  Liougrhridgre,  R.  H.  Mis- 
souri, Arkansas,  Texas,  Indian  territory.  6.  Cotton 
production  in  the  eastern  Gulf,  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
states:  Smith,  E.  A.  Alabama,  Florida;  Liougrh- 
ridgre, R.  H.  Georgia;  Hammond,  H.  North  Caro- 
lina; Kerr,  W.  C.  North  Carolina,  Virginia.— App. 
Hilgard,  E.  W.  California;  Notes  on  Utah,  Arizona 
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population,  industries  and  resources  of  Alaska.— 
Elliott,  H:  W.  Report  on  the  seal  islands  of  Alaska. 
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Same.  [Special  monographs.]  The  oyster- 
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Same.    Report  on  cotton  production  in  the 

Indian  Territory,  with  a  brief  description 
of  the  agricultural  features  of  a  portion  of 
the  country  by  R.  H.  liOughridge.  Wash. 
1884.  Q.     '      ■  »w317:D 

Same.      Compendium   of   the    10th    census, 

June  1,  1880,  compiled  pursuant  to  an  act 
of  congress,  approved  aug.  7,  1882.  Wash. 
1883.     2v.  O.  z»317:D 

Massachusetts  state.  Secretary.  22d  [ — 32d, 
34th,  37th,  39th,  40th]  report  to  the  legis- 
lature, relating  to  the  registi-y  and  return 
of  births,  marriages  and  deaths  in  the 
commonwealth  for  1863-1873,  1875,  1878, 
1880,1881.     Bost.  1865-82.     15  v.  O. 

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the  legislature  from  the  returns  of  the  10th 
census  of  the  U.  S.     Bost.  1883.  O. 

«n317:D 
Note.    Gives  statistics  for  cities  and  towns,  which 
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general  aggregate  for  counties  and  states. 
New  York  state.    Census  for  1855;  taken  in  pur- 
suance of  art.  3,  of  the  constitution  of  the 
state  and  of  ch.   64,  of  the  laws  of  1855, 
prepared  from  the  original  returns,  under 
the  dir.  of  Joel  T.  Headley,  sec.  of  state, 
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Porter,  Robert  P..  H:  Gannett  and  W:  P.  Jones. 
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their  oratory ;  comp.  from  autnentic 
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Charges  against  the  lord  viscount  Palmerston  ; 
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Anstey,  in  the  house  of  commons,  wed. 
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3.    Republican  institutions. 

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Ceba,  Ansaldo.  The  citizen  of  a  republic  ;  what 
are  his  rights,  his  duties,  and  privileges, 
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Fate  of  republics.     Bost.  1880.  D.  324  :  6 

Contents.  Pt.  1.  Extinct  repuhlics,  ancient  date: 
Israelitish  commonwealth;  Grecian  republics;  Car- 
thage; Rome.— Pt.  2.  Extinct  repuhlics,  medieval  and 
modei-n  dale:  Lombard  communes;  Genoa;  Venice; 
Amalfl;  Free  cities  of  Germany;  Iceland;  Republic 
of  the  United  Provinces;  French  republic  of  1792- 
1804.— Pt.  3.  Existing  republics,  exclusive  of  the 
United  States;  European  republics,  San  Marino, 
Andorra,  Switzerland,  France;  American  republics, 
Mexico,  Central  America,  South  America,  Hayti,  San 
Domingo.— Pt.  4.    United  States  of  America. 

Mann,  H:  Ancient  and  media3val  republics  ;  a 
review  of  their  institutions,  and  the  causes 
of  their  decline  and  fall.    N.  Y.  [1879].  O. 

324-1-7 
Contents.  The  hebrew  commonwealth.— The  phce- 
nicians.— Carthage.  —  Origin  and  formation  of  the 
hellenic  states.— The  institutions  of  Solon.— The  im- 
perial democracy  of  Athens.— Zenith  and  decline  of 
Greece.— The  roman  commonwealth.— Roman  juris- 
prudence.—The  roman  senate.  — The  roman  armies. 
—Rome,  from  the  decemvirate  to  the  empire.— Im- 
perial Rome  from  Augustus  to  Vespasian.— The  age 
of  the  Antoniiies.— Rise  of  Christianity.— Decline  of 
the  roman  empire.— The  emperors  assume  the  dia- 
dem.—The  decline  and  extinction  of  paganism.- Fall 
of  the  western  empire.— A  new  Italian  nation  formed. 
—Rise  of  the  papal  power.— The  lombard  communes. 
—  The  commonwealth  of  Florence.  —  Rise  of  the 
Medici.  —  Origin  and  growth  of  the  Venetian  oli- 
garchy. —  Venetian  jurisprudence.  —  The  bank  of 
Venice.— Venetian  council  of  ten.— Decline  and  fall 
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May,  Sir  T:  Erskine.  Democracy  in  Europe  ;  a 
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Mill,  J:  Stuart.    On  liberty.     N.  Y.  1877.  O. 

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Rosenthal,  L:  America  and  France;  the  in- 
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Michelet,   Jules.     France   before  Europe.     Tr. 
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Brownson,  Orestes  A:  The  american  republic, 
its  constitution,  tendencies  and  destiny. 
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Draper,  J:  W:  Thoughts  on  the  future  civil 
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324.1-1-6 

Goodrich,  C:  B.  The  science  of  government,  as 
exhibited  in  the  institutions  of  the  U.  S. 
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G-urowski,  Adam  comte  de.  America  and  Eu- 
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Hopkins,  J:  H:  The  american  citizen,  his  rights 
and  duties,  according  to  the  spirit  of  the 
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324.1  :  19 

Nordhoflf,  C:  Politics  for  young  americans. 
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Sage,  Bernard  J.,  (P.  C.  Centz.)  The  republic 
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Schaflf,  Philip.  America;  a  sketch  of  the  polit- 
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Tocqueville,  Alexis  C:  H:  Clerel  de.  Democ- 
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with  notes,  the  tr.  rev.  and  in  great  part 
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McClellan,  R.  Guy.  Republicanism  in  Amer- 
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proclamations,  platforms,  resolutions,  de- 
cisions of  courts,  laws,  messages,  addresses, 
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Cooper,  T:  V.,  and  Hector  T.  Fenton.  Ameri- 
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speeches  on  all  great  issues,  the  text  of  all 
existing  political  laws,  a  tabulated  history 
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every  kind,  elections  from  the  beginning  to 
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gressional appointments,  tariffs,  taxes, 
interest  laws,  etc.  Parliamentary  practice 
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confederation,  declaration,  etc.  Also  a 
complete  federal  blue  book,  with  all  the 
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distinguished  statesmen  on  questions  of 
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Hinsdale,  Burton  A.  The  republican  text-book 
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McPherson,  E:  A  handbook  of  politics  for  1883, 
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Ford,  Worthington  Chauncey.  The  american 
citizen's  manual  :  part  1,  Governments, 
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the  civil  service  ;  pt.  2,  The  functions  of 
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324.1:37 

McKnight,  D:  A.  The  electoral  system  of  the 
U.  S.;  a  critical  and  historical  exposition 
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Franchise  reform  league.  Franchise  reform  ; 
how  local  self-government,  civil  service 
reform  and  the  political  independence  of 
citizens  may  be  established  upon  a  per- 
manent basis;  brief  extracts  from  "The 
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duincy,  Josiah  Phillips.  The  protection  of 
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Lockwood,  H:  C.  The  abolition  of  the  presi- 
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4.    Colonies  and  Emigration. 

K-aynal,  Guillaume  T:  Fran9ois,  abbe.  A  philo- 
sophical and  political  history  of  the  settle- 
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382:3 

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prices  and  rentals  of  land,  the  staple  pro- 
ducts, facilities  of  access  to  market,  cost 
of  farm  stock,  kind  of  labor  in  demand 
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United  States.     Immigration.  —Gontinued. 

Appended,  tables  showing  the  average 
weekly  wages  paid  in  the  several  states 
and  sections  for  factory,  mechanical  and 
farm  labor,  the  cost  of  provisions,  grocer- 
ies, dry  goods  and  house  rent  in  the  vari- 
oiis  manuf.  districts  of  the  country  in  1869- 
70.     Wash.  1872.  O.  in  325  :  D 

Annual  reports  on   immigration.     See  Con- 

gres.sional  documents.  in  328. 1  :  D 

Note.    Forms  part  of  the  report  on  commerce  and 

navigation  by  the  bureau  of  statistics  of  the  treas. 

(lep't. 

Wisconsin.      Board  of  immigration.     Annual  re- 

})ort  for  1889.     /ra  Assembly  journal,  1881. 

in  328.15  :  D 

Annual  report   for  1881    and   1883.      Milw. 

1883-83.  O.  *rt325:Pam 

Note.  For  other  reports  on  immigration,  see 
Governor's  message  and  accompanying  doc's,  in 
328.1.5:  D, 

Wisconsin,  what  it  offers  the  immigrant  ;  an 

official  report.    Map.    Milw.   1879.  O. 

325  :  Pam 

—  Same,    germ.      Wisconsin  ;    ein    bericht    iiber 

bevolkerung,  boden,  klima,  handel  und 
die  industriellen  verhaltni.sse  dieses  staates 
im  nordwesten  der  nordamerikanischen 
union.  6te,7te,  9te  aufl.  Milw.  1879-83.  O. 
325  :  Pam 

—  Same,  swed.     Wisconsin  ;  statens  fordelar  fcir 

invandraren  •,  dess  befolkning,  jordman, 
klimat,  handel  och  industri.  Milw.  1881; 
Chicago.  1883.  O.  325  :  Pam 

5.    Slavery. 

Barnes,  Albert.  An  inquiry  into  the  scriptural 
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Blake,  W.  O.  History  of  slavery  and  the  slave 
trade,  ancient  and  modern,  and  of  the 
political  history  of  slavery  in  the  U.  S.  T. 
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326+2 

Caimes,  J:  Elliot.  The  slave  power  ;  its  char- 
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326-1-3 

Carey,  H:  C:  The  slave  trade,  domestic  and 
foreign  ;  why  it  exists  and  how  it  may  be 
extinguished.     Phila.  1853.  D.  326  :  4 

Chambers,  W:  American  slavery  and  colour. 
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Child,  Lydia  Maria.  An  appeal  in  favor  of  that 
class  of  americans  called  africans.  N.  Y. 
1836.  D.  326  :  6 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Anti-slavery  days  ;  a 
sketch  of  the  struggle  which  ended  in  the 
abolition  of  slavery  in  the  U.  S.  N.  Y. 
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Clarkson,  T:  The  history  of  the  rise,  progress, 
and  accomplishment  of  the  abolition  of  the 
african  slave-trade  by  the  british  parlia- 
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Cochin,  P:  Suzanne  Augustin.  The  results  of 
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Booth.     Bost.  1863.  D.  326  :  8 

Engel,  Franz.     Aus  dem  pflanzerstaate  Zulia ; 

kulturgeschichtliche  streitiichter  aus  der 


gegenwart.    In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
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Fortune,   T.  T:    Black  and  white  ;  land,  labor 
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Ftdler,  R:,  and  Francis  Wayland.  Domestic 
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in  a  correspondence.  Rev.  and  corr.  by 
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Gareis,  C:  Der  sklavenhandel,  das  volkerrecht 
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und  streit-fragen.  304  :  16  vl3 

Hopkins,  J:  H:  A  scriptural,  ecclesiastical  and 
historical  view  of  slavery,  from  the  days  of 
the  patriarch  Abraham  to  the  19th  century, 
addressed  to  the  right  rev.  Alonzo  Potter. 
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Jay,  W:  Inquii-y  into  the  character  and  ten- 
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american  anti-slavery  societies.  6th  ed. 
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Miscegenation ;  the  theory  of  the  blending  of 
the  races  applied  to  the  american  wnite 
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Owen,  Robert  Dale.  The  wrong  of  slavery,  the 
right  of  emancipation  and  the  future  of  the 
african  race  in  the  U.  S.    Phila.  1864.  D. 

326 : 12 

Poole,  W:F:  Anti-slavery  opinions  before  the 
year  1800  •,  read  before  the  Cincinnati  liter- 
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simile reprint  of  dr.  G:  Buchanan's  oration 
on  the  moral  and  political  evil  of  slavery, 
del.  at  a  public  meeting  of  the  Maryland 
society  for  promoting  the  abolition  of  slav- 
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326  :  13 

Seabury,  S:  American  slavery  distinguished 
from  the  slavery  of  english  theorists,  and 
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Smith,  Goldwin.  Does  the  Bible  sanction  amer- 
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326  :  16 

Smith,  W:  A.  Lectures  on  the  philosophy  and 
practice  of  slavery,  as  exhibited  in  the  in- 
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Stowe,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  born  Beecher.  A  key 
to  Uncle  Tom's  cabin  ;  presenting  the  or- 
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story  is  founded,  together  with  corrobora- 
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work.     Leipz.  1853.  2  v.  S.  326 :  24 

Sugenheim,  S:  Geschichte  der  aufhebung  der 
leibeigenschaft  und  hcirigkeit  in  Europa  bis 
um  die  mitte  des  neunzehnten  jahrhun- 
derts.    St.  Petersburg.  1861.  O.      326  :  20 

Wallon,  H:  Alexandre.  Histoire  de  I'esclavage 
dans  I'antiquite.  Seed.  Paris.  1879.  3v 
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•Williams,  G:  W.  History  of  the  negro  race  in 
America  from  1619  to  1880  ;  negroes  as 
slaves,  as  soldiers  and  as  citizens  ;  together 
with  a  preliminary  consideration  of  the 
unity  of  the  human  family,  an  historical 
sketch  of  Africa  and  an  account  of  the 
negro  governments  of  Sierra  Leone  and 
Liberia     N.  Y.  1883,  1883.  2  v.  O.  326  :  17 


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6.    Foreign  and  domestic  relations. 

TJ n  it e  d   States. 

■DTnited  States.  The  diplomatic  correspondence 
of  the  U.  S.  of  America  from  10th  sept. 
1783  to  march  4,  1789  ;  being  the  letters  of 
the  presidents  of  congress,  the  secretary 
for  foreign  affairs,  american  ministers  at 
foreign  courts,  foreign  ministers  near  con- 
gress, reports  of  committees  of  congress 
and  reports  of  the  secretary  for  foreign 
affairs  on  various  letters  and  communica- 
tions, together  with  letters  from  individ- 
uals on  public  affairs.  Pub.  under  the  dir- 
ection of  the  sec.  of  sfcate  from  the  original 
mss.  in  the  dept.  of  state,  conformably  to 
an  act  of  congress  approved  may  5,  1833. 
Wash.  1833,  1834.  7  v.  O.  in  327. 1  :  D 

—  [Papers  on   foreign  relations,  transmitted  by 

the  sec.  of  state  to  congress,  with  the  pres- 
ident's message].  In  Congressional  docu- 
ments, in  328. 1  :  D 

—  Congress.   Treaties  and  conventions  concluded 

between  the  U.  S.  of  America  and  other 
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ing what  treaties  or  parts  of  ti'eaties  have 
been  abrogated  and  decisions  thereupon. 
(U.  S.  41st  cong.  3  sess.  Sen.  ex.  doc.  no. 
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Note.     Other  treaties  will  be  found  In  the  U.   S. 
statutes  at  large,  in  ;M3.1:  D. 

Documents    relative    to    central    american 

affairs  and  the  enlistment  question.  Wash. 
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state  touching  the  unsettled  claims  of  citi- 
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tions prior  to  July  31,  1801.  (U.  S.  48th 
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Kettell,  T:  Prentice.  Southern  wealth  and 
northern  profits,  as  exhibited  in  statistical 
facts  and  official  figures  ;  showing  the  nec- 
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welfare  of  the  republic.    N.  Y.  1860.  "O. 

327.1+2 

Bemis,  G:  Hasty  recognition  of  rebel  belliger- 
ency, and  our  right  to  complain  of  it. 
Bost.   [1865].  O.  327.1  :  1 

Ciishing,  Caleb.  The  treaty  of  Washington 
[relating  to  the  "  Alabama  claims,"  signed 
may  8, 1871] ;  its  negotiation,  execution  and 
the  discussions  relating  thereto.  N.  Y. 
1873.  O.  327.1:3 

NordhoflF,  C:  The  cotton  states  in  the  spring 
and  summer  of  1875.     N.  Y.  1876.  O. 

327. 1+6 

Tourgee,  Albion  Winegar.  An  appeal  to  Cassar. 
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Jackson,  Helen  Maria,  born  Fiske,  formerly 
Mrs.  Hunt,  {H.  II.).  A  century  of  dis- 
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dealings  with  some  of  the  Indian  tribes. 
N.  Y.  1881.  D.  327.1  :4 

Inter-oceanic  canal,  The.  and  the  Monroe  doc- 
trine.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  327. 1  :  5 

Great  JB  r  i  t  a  i  n  . 

Sergeant,  Lewis.  England's  policy,  its  traditions 
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327.2+11 


Whitelocke,  Whitelock  or  Whitlock,  Sir  Bul- 
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ten. First  pub.  from  the  original  ms.  by 
C:  Morton  ;  new  ed.,  rev.  by  H:  Reeve. 
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Oliphant,  Laurence.  Narrative  of  the  earl  of 
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Campbell,  G:  Douglass,  5«A  duke  of  Argyll.    The 
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tale  of  shame  told  from  the  british  Blue 
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Peter  the  hermit,  pseud.  The  brigands  in  Egypt ; 
solution  of  the  international  crisis,  letters 
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Cusack,  Mary  Frances,  {The  nun  of  Kenmare). 
The  present  case  of  Ireland  plainly  stated  ; 
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Russell,  C:  New  views  on  Ireland,  or  Irish 
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O'Brien,  R:  Barry.  Fifty  years  of  concessions  to 
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commissioners  for  inquiring  into  the  laws 
of  naturalization  and  allegiance,  together 
with  an  app.  containing  an  account  of 
british  and  foreign  laws,  and  of  the  diplo- 
matic correspondence  which  has  passed  on 
the  subject,  reports  from  foreign  states  and 
other  papers.  Lond.  1869.  F.  327.2  :B.5 
—  Commissioners  on  neutrality  laws.  Report  of 
the  neutrality  laws  commissioners,  togeth- 
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foreign  states  and  other  documents.  Lond. 
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Diplomatic  review  pamphlets.  3  v.  in  3.  ».  ?>. 
andd.  O.  327.2+9 

Contents.  V.  1.  Monteith,  R.  Reasons  for  Inves- 
tig'atlon  into  charjres  against  Lord  Palmerston,  1840; 
Dangers  to  England  of  austrian  subjugation,  1859.— 
TJrquhart,  D:  Tbeturkish  bath  with  a  view  to  Its 
Introduction  into  the  british  dominions,  18.56;  Trag- 
ments  of  ante-historic  times,  1858.— Fischel,  E:  The 
duke  of  Coburg's  pamphlet  on  Russia,  1859.— Pal- 
merston unmasked,  1860;  The  frontier  of  the 
Rhine  and  the  meeting  at  Baden-Baden. -Marx,  Fs. 
The  Pacific  and  the  Amoor,  18.56-1861 ;  Mr.  Kinglake's 
book  on  the  Crimea,  1863.— Rolland,  S.  E.  Growth 
of  russlan  power  contingent  on  the  decay  of  the 
british  constitution.  ia58;  Speech  at  the  reception  of 
deputies  from  Circassia,  186a;  How  Is  the  queen's 
government  to  be  carried  on  ?  1866.— Montagru,  Lord 
R.  Sucession  to  the  crown  of  Denmark,  1861.— 
Crawshay,  G:  The  treaty  of  London,  1864.— Mater- 
ials for  the  history  of  lord  Palmerston,  1864.- Den- 
bigrh.  Earl  of.  Speech  on  Candia,  1867.— TJrquhart, 
D:  Memoire  sur  les  relations  de  la  Russie  et  de 
I'Europe,  1870.— Mouvement  populaire  en  Baviere, 
1870— Les  procedures  pour  la  guerre  a  I'appui  de 
I'adresse  ii  I'assembl^e  nationale  de  la  France,  1873.— 
La  necessity  pour  I'Europe  de  revenir  au  droit  des 
gens,  1873.- L'appel  au  pape  dans  I'age  de  fer, 
1873.— Importance  of  the  pontifical  canons,  1873.— 
Defourny,  P:  G.  abJje.  'The  canonical  doctrine  of 
obedience,  1873.  2.  Cargrill,  W.  Examen  do  la 
ligue  Prusslenne,  1840.— Crawshay,  G:  The  immedi- 


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ate  cause  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  1867;  The  catastro- 
phe of  the  East  India  company,  1858;  Prosolytism 
destructive  of  Christianity  and  incompatible  with 
political  dominion,  1858.— Dunlop,  A.  M.  Afghan 
papers;  a  speech,  1861.— Smith,  Alphin.  The  de- 
fences of  England,  1862.— Expedition  of  the  Chesa- 
peake to  Circassia,  1864.— Stanley  of  Alderley, 
Baron.  The  Malay  peninsula,  1876;  Religious  perse- 
cutions in  Russia,  1877.  3.  Transactions  of  political 
associations,  chiefly  reports  on  the  foreign  affairs 
committees,  1843-1877. 
Urquhart,  D:  [Pamphlets.]  3  v.  in  2.  London. 
V.  d.  O.  327.2+10 

Contentif.  V.  1.  Pt.  1.  Cfmstitutional  and  interna- 
tional. Newcastle  committee:  Limitation  of  the 
supply  of  grain ;  Constitutional  remedies,  evidence 
of  mr.  Urquhart  before  the  above  committee.— The 
queen  and  the  premier;  a  statement  of  their  strug- 
gle and  its  results.  2d  ed.  1857.— The  four  wars  of 
the  french  revolution  examined  judicially  in  order 
to  demonstrate  that  they  would  have  been  impossi- 
ble without  the  suppression  of  the  functions  of 
the  privy  council.- Stapleton,  A.  G.  A  day  with 
one  of  the  committees.— Politeness  an  element  of 
power,  letter  to  mr.  Stapleton.— Pt.  2.  England 
defenceless  since  the  declaration  of  Paris.  The  invasion 
of  England.— The  right  of  search:  in  what  it  con- 
sists; how  the  british  empire  exists  by  it;  that  it 
has  been  surrendered  up,  with  an  introd.  on  lord 
Derby's  part  therein.— Answer  to  mr.  Cobden  on  the 
assimilation  of  war  and  peace,  also  analysis  of  the 
correspondence  with  the  U.  S.,  showing  the  declara- 
tion of  Paris  to  have  been  violated  by  England  and 
France.— Sparing  private  property  in  war  at  sea; 
two  letters  to  mr.  Gregory  on  his  motion  of  march 
2d,  1866.— The  days  of  England  not  "numbered"; 
reply  to  sir  Archibald  Alison  by  Caritas.— Naval 
power  suppressed  by  the  maritime  states;  Crimean 
war.  2.  Pt.  1.  India.  The  Edinburgh  review  and 
the  afghan  war:  letters  re-printed  from  the  Morn- 
ing herald.— The  rebellion  of  India:  Mr.  Disraeli's 
speech  reviewed;  Illegality  of  the  acts  abolishing 
native  customs  and  their  consequences;  The  won- 
drous tale  of  the  greased  cartridges.— The  sraddha, 
the  keystone  of  the  brahminical,  buddhistic  and 
arian  religions  as  illustrative  of  the  dogma  and  duty 
of  adoption  among  the  princes  and  people  of  India.— 
The  abyssinian  war;  the  contingencv  of  failure, 
dec.  1867.— Pt.  2.  Russia  and  Turhey.  A  fragment  of 
the  history  of  Servia.— The  Suez  canal  in  1853;  a 
chapter  extracted  from  the  stereotyped  plates  of  the 
progress  of  Russia  in  the  west,  north  and  south.— 
The  story  of  the  war  by  collated  passages  from  the 
Times  and  Morning  herald  correspondents  and  the 
evidence  before  the  Sebastopol  committee.— The 
secret  of  Russia  in  the  Caspian  and  Euxine.  the 
Circassian  war  as  affecting  the  insurrection  in  Poland. 
3.  The  Vatican  council  of  1870.  Conscience  in  respect 
to  public  affairs;  a  correspondence.— Appeal  of  a 
protestant  to  the  pope  to  restore  the  law  of  nations; 
reply  to  six  questions  on  the  business  for  the  an- 
nounced sixth  lateran  council.— Effect  on  the  world 
of  the  restoration  of  the  canon  law,  a  vindication  of 
the  catholic  church  against  a  priest.— Fragments  on 
politeness.— Le  patriarche  Hassoun:  Le  schisme 
armenien  dans  ses  rapports  a^ec  le  concile  oecu- 
menique  et  les  decrets  synodaux  sur  la  guerre,  avec 
les  documents. 


7.    Legislative  annals. 

Un  i  t  e  d   States. 

Congress.  List  of  congressional  documents  from 
tiie  20th  to  the  46th  cong.  incl.  (Dep't  of 
the  interior.)    Wash.  1882.  O.  L 

Note.    A  list  of  U.  S.  documents  from  the  1st  to  the 
37th  cong.  incl.  will  be  found  in  the  Index  to  the 
catalogue  of  books  in  Bates  hall  of  the  Boston  public 
library,  and  from  the  1st  to  45th  cong.  incl.  m  the 
catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenreum,  vol.  5,  p.  3054— 
3109.    Both  catalogues    give    complete   contents  up 
to  and  incl.  the  14th  cong.,  1816-17,  after  which  time 
the  publications  of  each  cong.  were  furnished  with 
a  separate  index. 
—  Ordway,  Albert.    General  index  of  the  jour- 
nals of  congress  from  tlie  1st  to  [16th]  con- 
gress incl.;   a  synoptical  subject-index  of 


U.  S.  Congress.— C<?n<mt««d. 

the  proceedings  of  congress  on  all  public 
business  from  1789  to  [1821] ;  with  refer- 
ences to  the  debates,  documents  and 
statutes  connected  therewith.  Wash.  1880 
-83.     2v.  Q.  tn  328.1  :D 

Note.  An  alphabetical  index  to  all  papers  of  public 
interest  from  the  18th  to  the  a5th  cong.,  1823—18.59, 
will  be  found  in  the  Index  to  the  Catalogue  of  books 
in  Bates  hall  of  the  Boston  public  library,  p.  81.5—842, 
and  for  the  36th  and  87th  cong.  18.59-1862,  in  the  Ist 
supplement  to  the  same,  p.  647—6.54.  Indexes  lo 
special  sets  are  recorded  in  the  proper  place  below. 
A  chronological  list  and  full  analytical  index  to  all 
government  publications  up  to  march  1881,  prepared 
by  authority  of  congress  under  the  direction  of  B: 
Perley  Poore,  is  now  reported  to  be  ready  for  the 
printer. 

—  History  of     congress ;    exhibiting   a   classifi- 

cation of  the  proceedings  of  the  senate  and 
the  house  of  representatives  from  march 
4,  1789,  to  march  3,  1793,  embracing  the 
first  term  of  the  administration  of  general 
Washington.     Phila.  1843.  O.         328.1:2 

—  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  of  America,  with  the 

amendments  thereto ;  added  Jefferson's 
Manual  of  parliamentary  practice,  the 
standing  rules  and  orders"  for  conducting 
business  in  the  house  of  representatives 
and  senate  of  the  U.  S.,  and  Barclay's 
digest.     Wash.  1874.  O.  t»  328.1  :D 

—  Journals  of  the  american  congress,  from  1774 

to  1788.    Wash.  1823.    4  v.  O.    m  328.1  :D 

—  The  debates  and  proceedings  in  the  congress 

of  the  U.  S.;  with  an  app.  containing 
important  state  papers  and  public  docu- 
ments and  all  laws  of  a  public  nature,  with 
a  copious  index  ;  1st  cong.— 1st  sess.  18th 
cong.  Wash.  1834-56.  42  v.  O.  in  328.1  :  D 

—  Register  of  debates  in  congress;  comprising 

the  leading  debates  and  incidents,  together 
with  an  app.  containing  important  state 
papers  and  public  documents  and  the  laws 
enacted  during  the  session,  with  a  copious 
index;  2d  sess.  18th  cong. — 1st  sess.  25th 
cong.     Wash.  1825-1837.     14  v.  in  29.  O. 

i»  328.1  :D 

—  The  congressional  globe;  containing  sketches 

of  the  debates  and  proceedings  of  the  1st 
sess.  of  the  23d— 2d  sess.  of  the  42d  con- 
gress.   Wash.  1834-1873.  80  v.  Q. 

in  328. 1  :  D 
Note.  The  following  volumes  are  missing:  24th 
cong.,  1  and  2  sess.- 25th  cong.,  1,  2  and  3  sess.— 28th 
cong.,  1  sess.— 27th  cong.,  2  and  3  sess.— 29th  cong.,  1 
sess.- App.  to  29th  cong.,  2  sess.— 32d  cong.,  2  sess.— 
38th  cong.,  1  sess.-40th  cong.,  1  sess. 

—  Congressional  record;  containing  the  proceed- 

ings and  debates  of  the  1st  sess.  of  the 
43d— 1st  sess.  of  the  48th  cong.  Wash. 
1874-1884.  68  v.  Q.  in  328.1  :D 

—  Benton,  T:  Hart.    Abridgment  of  the  debates 

of  congress,  from  1789-1856;  from  Gale's 
and  Seaton's  Annals  of  congress,  from 
their  Register  of  debates,  and  from  the 
official  reported  debates  by  J:  C.  Rives. 
N.  Y.  1857.  16  V.  O.  328. 1  :  Bl 

—  American  state  papers:    Documents,   legisla- 

tive and  executive,  of  the  con^jress  of  the 
U.  S.  from  the  first  session  of  the  first  con- 
gress, commencing  march  3,  1789;  .selected 
and  ed.  by  the  secretary  of  the  senate  and 
the  clerk  of  the  house  of  representatives. 
Wash.  1833-1861.  38  v.  F.  in  328.1  :D 

Contents.    Class    1.    Foreign   relations.    To  end  of 
35th  cong.,  march  3, 186».  tt  v.    2.  Indian  affairs.   To 


176 


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176 


TJ.  S.  Congress. — Continued. 

end  of  19th  cong.,  march  3,  1837.  2  v.  3.  Finance. 
To  end  of  first  sess.,  20th  con>r.,  may  26,  1828.  5  v. 
4.  Commerce  and  navigation.  To  end  of  17th  cong. 
march  3,  1823.  2  v.  5.  Military  affairs.  To  end  of  2d 
sess.,  2,5th  cong.,  march  1, 1838.  7  v.  6.  Naval  affairs. 
To  end  of  1st  sess.,  24th  cong.,  June  1.5, 18;36.  4  v.  7. 
Post  office  dept.  To  end  of  22d  cong-.,  march  3,  1833.  1 
V.  8.  Public  lands.  To  end  of  24th  cong.,  march  3, 
1837.  8v.  9.  Claims.  To  end  of  17th  cong  ,  march  3, 
1823.  1  V.  10.  Miscellaneous.  To  end  of  17th  cong., 
march  3,  1823.  2  v. 
Note.    Each  vol.  is  provided  with  a  minute  index. 

—  Niles'  weekly  register;   containing    political, 

historical,  geographical,  scientific,  astron- 
omical, statistical  and  biographical  doc- 
uments, essays  and  facts,  together  with 
notices  of  the  arts  and  manufactures  and 
a  record  of  the  events  of  the  times.  Bait. 
1812-1848.  73  V.  BM 

Note.    From   1811— aug.  1814    called    the    "Weekly 

register;"    from  sept.    1837— dec.    1848    called    Niles 

national  register. 

—  Congressional      directory,      comp.     for    the 

use  of  cong.  by  B:  Perley  Poore.  44th 
cong.  2d  sess;  46th  cong.  1st  sess.;  47th 
cong.  1st.  sess.;  48th  cong.  1st  and  2d  sess. 
Wash.  1876-84.  O.  in  328. 1  :  D 

—  Senate.  Journal,  23d  cong.  1st  sess  ,  1833-34  [to 

48th  cong.  1st  sess.,  1883-84].    Wash.  1834- 

84.  O.  in  328. 1  :  D 
Public  documer  ts,  23d  cong.  1st  sess.,  1833-34 

[to  29th  cong.   2d  sess.,   1846-47].    Wash. 

1834-47.  O.  in  328. 1  :  D 
Reports  of  committees,  30th  cong.  1st  sess., 

1847-48    [to  47th   cong.    2d  sess.,  1882-83]. 

Wash.  1848-83.  O.  in  328. 1  :  D 
Executive  documents,  30th  cong.   1st  sess., 

1847-48     [to  47th   cong.  2d  sess.,  1882-83]. 

Wash.  1848-83.  O.  m  328.1  :D 
Miscellaneous  documents,    30th    cong.     1st 

sess.,    1847-48   [to  47th   cong.    2d    session, 

1882-83].  Wash.  1848-83.  O.      iw  328.1  :D 

—  House  of  representatives.  Journal,  23d  cong. 

1st  sess.,  1833-34  [to  48th  cong.  1st  sess., 
1883-84].  Wash.  1883-84.  O.       in  328.1  :D 

Reports  of  committees,  23d  cong.  Istsess., 

1833-34  [to  47th  cong.  2d  sess.,  1882-83]. 
Wash.  1834-83.  O.  in  328.1  :  D 

Same.     Consolidated    index,    26th    to    40th 

cong.  incl.  [1839-1869],  prep  under  the 
dir.  of  E:McPherson.     Wash.  1869.  O. 

in  328. 1  :  D 

[Executive]  Documents,  23d  cong.  1st.  sess., 

1833-34  [to  29th  cong.  2d  sess.,  1846-471. 
Wash.  1834-47.  O.  in  328. 1  :  D 

Executive  documents,  30th  cong.   1st  sess., 

1847-48  [to  47th  cong.  2d  sess.,  1882-831. 
Wash.  1848-83.  O.  in  328.1  :J> 

Same.  Consolidated  index,  26th  to  40th  cong. 

incl.  [1839-1869],  prep,  under  the  dir.  of 
E:  Mcpherson.     Wash.  1879.  O. 

in  328. 1  :  D 

Miscellaneous    documents,    30th    cong.    1st 

sess.,  1847-48  [to  47th  cong.  2d  sess.,  1882- 
83].    Wash.  1848-83.  O.  in  328.1  :D 

Reports  of  the  court  of  claims,  34th  cong. 

1st  sess.,  1855-56  [to  37th   cong.  3d   sess., 

1862-63  ;  being  nos.  1-296].    Wash.  1850-63. 

O.  iw  328.1  :D 

Note.     The  several   series  of  Senate   and   House 

documents,  specified  above,  comprise  what  is  known 

as  the  "set  of  congressional  doc's".    Each  volume  of 

each  series  contains  an  index  to  the  entire  series  of 

a  session.— A  number  of  volumes  previous  to  the 

29th  congress,  1845,  are  missing,  but  only  a  few  after 

that  date.    Many  special  government  publications 


U.  S.  Congress. — (Jontinued. 

will  be  found  in  this  catalogue  entered  in  such  clas- 
ses, as  are  indicated  by  their  subjects. 

The  executive  documents  (since  1862,  of  the  house; 
before  that  time,  sometimes  of  the  senate,  sometimes 
of   the  house,  sometimes  in  both)  contain,  among 
other  matter,  the  annual  reports  of  the  following 
permanently  established  departments  and  bureaus: 
Agricultural  dep't  (estab.  in  1847  as  a  branch  of  the 
patent  office,  from  which  it  was  separated  in  1862), 
containing  reports  of 
Commissioner  of  agriculture, 
Botanist, 

Bureau  of  animal  industry, 
"        forestry, 
"        chemistry, 
"         entomology, 
"         statistics. 
Civil  service  commission  (estab.  in  1883). 
Department  of  justice,  under  the  charge  of  the 

Attorney-general. 
District  of  Columbia,  Commissioners. 
Fish  commission  (estab.  in  1871). 
Interior  dep't  (estab.  in  1849),  transmits  reports  of 
Secretary  of  the  interior, 
Bureau  of  education  (estab.  in  1867), 
Census  office. 

Entomological  commission    (estab.  in  1877,  trans- 
ferred in  1881  to  the  Agricultural  dep.). 
General  land  office  (estab.  in  1812  as  subordinate  to 

the  Treasury  dep.). 
Geological  survey  (estab.  in  1879  by  the  consolida- 
tion of  the  Survey  of  the  territories.  Survey  of 
the  Rocky  mountain  region.  Survey  west  of  the 
100th  meridian,  etc  ), 
Indian  affairs.  Office  of,  (estab.  in  1832  as  subordin- 
ate   to  the  War   dep.),   including   Commissioner, 
Board  and  Inspector  of  Indian  schools. 
Patent  office  (estab.  in  1849), 
Pension  office  (estao.  in  1833  as  subordinate  to  the 

War  dep.), 
U.  S.  national  museum  and 

Bureau  of  ethnology  (included  under  the  manage- 
ment of  the  Smithsonian  institution). 
Architect  of  the  capitol. 
Commissioner  of  railroads  (estab.  in  1878  under  the 

name  of  Auditor  of  r.  r.  accounts), 
Columbia  institution  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  (estab. 

in  18,57). 
Government  hospital  for  the  insane  (estab.  in  185.5), 
Freedmen's  hospital  and  asylum, 
Columbia  hospital  for  women  (estab.  in  1866), 
U.  S.  inspector  of  gas-meters, 
Sup't  of  Hot  Springs  reservation, 
Sup't  of  Yellowstone  national  park, 
Utah  commission. 
National  board  of  health  (estab.  in  1879,  as  sub- 
ordinate to  the  Sec.  of  the  treasury.) 
Navy  dep't  (estab.  in  1798),  transmits  reports  of 
Secretary  of  the  navy, 
Admiral  of  the  navy. 
Advisory  board.  Naval, 
Arctic  expeditions. 
Bureau  of  construction  and  I'epairs, 
"      equipment  and  recruiting, 
"      medicine  and  surgery, 
"     navigation, 
"      ordnance, 

"      provisions  and  clothing, 
"     steam  engineering, 
"     yards  and  docks, 
C!hief  signal  officer  of  the  navy. 
Detailed  movements  of  vessels. 


Estimates  and  pay, 
"    '  ■  ■    offic 


(a  divisiim  of  the  Bureau   of- 


Hydrographic 

navigation). 
Light-house  board, 
Marine  corps,  Commandant  of, 
Nautical  almanac  office  (a  division  of  the  Bureau  of 

navigation). 
Naval  academy  at  Annapolis, 
Naval  observatory, 
Navy-yards, 
Revenue  marine. 
Post-oflace  dep't  (estab.  in  1789),  transmits  reports  of 
Postmaster-general, 
First  assistant  postm.-gen.  (post-offices). 
Second  assistant  postm.-gen.  (mail  service). 
Third  assistant  postm.-gen.  {accounts  and  supplies), 
Auditor  of  the  treasury  for  the  p.-o.  dep't, 
Chief  post-office  inspector, 
Foreign  mail  service, 


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U.  S.  Congress. — Continued. 

Postal  money  order  system, 

Railway  mail  service, 

Topographer  of  the  p.-o.  dep't. 
President  of  the  T7.  S.,  meaaages. 
Smithsonian  institution,  annual  rep.  only. 
State  dep't  (estab.  in  1789).    The  sec.  of   state  makes 
no   annual  report,  but  transmits  with  the  presi- 
dent's message  papers  on 

Foreign  relations  (known  also  as  Diplomatic  corre- 
spondence). 

Commercial  relations  and 

Consular  reports. 
Treasury  dep't  (estab.  in  1776),  transmits  reports  of 

Secretary  of  the  treasury  {usually  knovm  as 
Finance  report). 

Auditors  of  the  treasury,  1st  to  6th, 

Commissioner  of  customs  (estab.  in  1849), 

Commissioner  of  internal  revenue  (estab.  in  1863), 

Commissioner  of  mining  statistics  (estab.  in  1866, 
abolished  in  1876), 

Comptroller,  1st  and  2d, 

Comptroller  of  the  currency  {national  banks,  estab. 
in  1863), 

Register  of  the  treasury. 

Treasurer  of  the  U.  S., 

Bureau  of  engraving  and  printmg. 

Bureau  of   the  mint  {including  Production  of  gold 
and  silver). 

Bureau  of  statistics  (Commerce  and  navigation). 

Coast  and  geodetic  survey  (reorgan.  in  1843;, 

Light-house  board. 

Life-saving  service  (reorgan.  in  1878), 

Marine-hospital  service, 

Revenue-marine  {succeeded  in  18H4  by  the  Bureau  of 
navigation). 

Steamboat  inspection  office. 

Supervising  architect  (estab.  in  1853), 

Liabilities  to  Indian  tribes. 

National  board  of  health  (estab.  in  1879). 
War  dep't  (estab.  in  1789),  transmits  rep(yrts  of 

Secretary  of  war. 

Adjutant-general, 

Chief  of  engineers,  with  appendices. 

Chief  of  ordnance. 

Chief  signal  officer  of  the  army. 

Commissary-general  of  subsistence, 

General  of  the  army  (and  department  officers), 

Inspector-general  of  the  army, 

Judge-advocate-general, 

Military  academy  at  West  Point, 

Paymaster-general, 

Provost-marshal-general  (estab.  1863,  abolished  1866), 

Quartermaster-general, 

Soldiers'  home.  Commissioners  of. 

State,  war  and  navy  dep't  building.  Engineer  of. 

Surgeon-general. 

—The  government  year  is  usually  the  fiscal  year, 
july-june,  and  July  1883— June  1884  is  quoted  as  the 
report  for  1884.  The  report  for  any  one  year  will  be 
found  by  a  reference  to  the  index  of  the  executive 
documents  for  the  session  of  congress,  commencing 
during  the  year  in  question. 

U.   S. — Special  states. 

New  York  colony.  Journal  of  the  legislative 
council  of  the  colony  of  New  York  ;  began 
the  9th  day  of  april,  1691,  and  ended  the  3d 
of  april,  1775.     Albany.  1861.  2  v.  F. 

328.13  :B,1 
Illinois  state.    Reports  made  to  the  general  as- 
sembly at  its  25th  [-31st  biennial]  session, 
1867  [-18791.     Springlield.  1867-79.  23  v.  (3. 
m  328.15  :D 
Contain,  in  add.  to  committee  and  special  reports, 
the  following  annual  or  biennial  reports  of  officers 
and  institutions; 
Ad.1utant-general,  1869—1878. 
Attorney-general,  1873—1878. 
Auditor  of  public  accounts,  1865—1878. 
Canal  commissioners,  1870—1878. 
Governor's  messages,  1867—1879. 
111.  and  Michigan  canal.  Trustees,  1865—1869,  (trans- 

feired  to  canal  Commissioners). 
111.  asylum  for  feeble-minded  children,  1871—1878. 
111.  charitable  eye  and  ear  infirmary,  1871$— 1878. 
111.  central  hospital  for  the  insane,  18a5— 1878. 
111.  eastern  hospital  for  the  Insane,  1877—1878. 


Illinois  state. — Continued. 

111.  industrial  university,  1867—1872. 

111.  institution  for  idiots  and  imbeciles.  1865—1868. 

111.  institution  for  the  education  of  the  blind.  1865— 
1878. 

111.  institution  for  the  education  of  the  deaf  and 
dumb,  1865—1878. 

111.  northern  hospital  for  the  Insane.  1870—1878. 

111.  soldiers'  orphans'  home,  1867—1878. 

111.  southern  hospital  for  the  insane,  1873—1878. 

111.  state  hospital  for  the  insane,  see  111.  central 
hosp. 

111.  state  penitentiary  (northern),  1865—1878. 

111.  state  reform  school  for  juvenile  delinquents, 
1871-1878. 

Insurance  department,  1869—1878. 

Railroad  and  warehouse  commissioners,  1871—1874. 

Secretary  of  state,  1872-1878. 

Southern  111.  normal  university,  1873—1878. 

Southern  111.  penitentiary,  1877—1878. 

State  board  of  agriculture,  1871—1873. 

State  board  of  centennial  managers,  1876. 

State  board  of  health,  1877—1878. 

State  commissioners  of  public  charities,  1869—1878. 
.     State  entomologist,  1870—1872. 

State  house  commissioners,  1867—1878. 

State  normal  university,  1875—1876. 

State  treasurer,  1865—1878. 

Superintendent  of  public  Instruction,  1865—1872. 
Michigan  state.     Executive  dep's.     Joint  docu- 
ments   for   1871  [-1880].     Lansing.    1872-81. 
28  V.  O.  in  328. 15  :D 

Contain  annual  or  biennial  reports  of  the  follow- 
ing officers  and  institutions: 

Adjutant-general,  1872—1880. 

Attorney-general.  1871—1880. 

Auditor-general,  1871—1880 

Board  of  commissioners  [for  the  building]  of  the 
eastern  asylum  for  the  Insane,  1875—1879. 

Board  of  fund  commissioners,  1877—1878. 

Board  of  state  auditors,  1871—1880. 

Board  of  state  [house]  building  commissioners, 
1871—1879. 

Board  of  state  commissioners  for  the  general 
supervision  of  the  charitable,  penal,  pauper  and 
reformatory  Institutions,  1871—1880. 

Building  commissioners  of  the  state  house  of  cor- 
rection, 1876. 

Commissioner  of  Insurance,  1873—1880. 

Commissioner  of  railroads,  1872—1877, 1879-1880,  and 
Compilation  of  reports  for  1871,  by  the  Auditor 
general. 

Commissioner  of  the  state  land  office,  1871—1880. 

County  superintendents  of  the  poor,  Abstract  of 
annual  rep.,  1871-1880. 

Eastern  Mich,  asylum  for  the  insane,  1878-1880. 

Governor,  messages,  estimates,  and  pardons,  1871- 
1881. 

Immigration  commissioners,  1871-1873. 

Insane,  deaf,  dumb,  and  blind  in  Mich.,  Abstract  of 
statistics  relating  to,  1873-1880. 

Inspectors  of  the  state  prison,  1871-1880. 

Mich,  asylum  for  the  insane,  1871-1880. 

Mich,  institution  for  educating  the  deaf  and  dumb, 
and  the  blind,  1871-1880. 

Mich,  reform  school  for  girls,  1880. 

Quartermaster-general,  1871-1880. 

Sheriffs,  Abstract  of  rep.  relative  to  jails  in  Mich.. 
1873-1880. 

State  board  of  corrections  and  charities,  see  Board 
of  state  commissioners,  etc. 

State  board  of  equalization,  1871, 1876. 

State  commissioners  and  superintendent  of  fisher- 
ies, 187;W880. 

State  house  of  correction  and  reformatory,  1877- 
1880. 

State  inspector  of  illuminating  oils,  1877-1880. 

State  librarian,  1871-1880. 

State  military  board,  1871-1874. 

State  public  school  for  dependent  children,  1874- 

1880. 
State  salt  insiieotor.  1H80. 
State  treasurer,  1871  \m). 

Superintendent  ot    public    instruction,  (iud.  Uni- 
versity of  Mich.,  State  normal  school.  Stattt  pub- 
lic school.  State  rctorin  school.  State  agricultural 
college,  and  other  colleges  in  the  state).  1871-1880. 
Superintendent   ot  the  St.  Mary's  Falls  ship  canal, 

1871-1880. 
Swamp  land  state  road  commissionoi-s,  (sitcrcedrd  in 
187o  by  the  State  swamp  land  commissioner)  1871- 
1880. 


179 


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180 


Wisconsin  territory.  Legislative  assembly.  Jour- 
nal of  the  council  of  the  flrst  [to  fifth]  leg- 
islative assembly.  BelmoDt,  PlattevilTe 
and  Madison.  1836-48.  O.       in  328.15  :  D 

Journal  of  the   house  of  representatives  of 

the  first  [to  fifth]  legislative  assembly. 
Belmont,  Green  Bay,  Mineral  Point,  South- 
port  [Kenosha]  and  Madison.  1836-48.  O. 

i»  328.15  :D 
Note.     For  the  number  and  duration  of  sessions, 
see  note  to  session  laws,  in  class  343.15. 

—  State.  Legislature.  In  senate  ;  journal  of  pro- 
ceedings of  the  [first  to]  thirty-sixth  an- 
nual session,  [1848-]1883.  Madison.  1848- 
83.  O.  »n  328.15  :D 

In  assembly ;  journal  of  proceeedings  of  the 

E  first    to]     thirty-sixth    annxial     session, 
1848-]1883.     Madison.  1848-83.  O. 

w328.15:D 

Executive  departments.    Governoi''s  message 

[to  the  annual  sessions  of  the  legislature] 
and  accompanying  documents,  [1848—] 
1883.    Madison.  1848-83.  47  v.  O. 

m  328. 15  :D 

Note.  During  184&— 1852  pub.  as  an  appendix  to  the 
assembly  journal.  The  accompanying  documents 
Include  annual  reports  of  the  following  state  officers 
and  institutions,  the  report  for  any  given  year  being 
found  with  the  documents  of  the  session  for  the  suc- 
ceeding year: 

Adjutant-general,  [1-33,  26-30],  1853-1875,  1878-1882. 
Attorney-general,  1.  ia53. 
Bank  comptroller.  1-17,  1853-1869,  (afterwards  tml.  in 

rep.  of  State  treasurer). 
Board  of   public  works    for    the   improvement   of 

the  Fox  and  Wisconsin  rivers,  1-5, 1848-1  a53. 
Board  of    regents    of    normal  schools,   [1-4,  6-35], 

1857-1861,  1863-1882. 
Board  of   regents  of   the  university  of   Wisconsin, 

1-35,  1848-1882. 
Board  of  trustees  of  the  Northern  hospital  for  the 

insane,    1-8,    1873-1880,  (/w  later  reports,  see  State 

board  of  supervison.) 
Board  of  trustees  of  the  Wisconsin  institute  for  the 

education  of   the  deaf  and  dumb,  1-29,  18,53-1880, 

{for  later  reports,  see  State  board  of  supervision.) 
Board  of  trustees  of  the  Wisconsin  Institution  for 

the  education  of  the  blind,  1-31,  ^50-1883,  (/or  later 

reportx,  see  State  board  of  supervision.) 
Board  of  trustees  of  the  Wisconsin  state  hospital  for 

the  insane,  1-21,  1860-1880,  (for  later  reports,  xee  State 

board  of  supervision.) 
Building   commissioners  of   the  Northern   hospital 

for  the  insane,  1-3, 1871-1872. 
Commissioner  of  emigration,  1-3, 1852-18.53. 
Commissioner  of  immigration,  1-5,  1871-1875. 
Commissioner  of  insurance,  1-13, 1870-1882,  (previoitsly 

incl.  in  rep.  of  Secretary  of  state  . 
Commissioners  for  building  the  Wisconsin  state  hos- 
pital for  the  insane,  1-3, 1857-1859. 
Commissioners  of  fisheries,  1-9, 1874-1883. 
Commissioners    of   public  printing,    [1-9],  1874-1883. 

(vHth  rep.  of  Secretary  of  state). 
Commissioners  of     school    and     university     lands, 

changed  in  1878  to  Commissioners  of  public  lands, 

1-33,  1850-1882. 
Commissioners  of  the  Wisconsin  state  lunatic  asy- 
lum, 1,  ]a54. 
Commissioners  on   a  house  of  refuge  for  juvenile 

delinquents.  1-4,  ia57-1860. 
Directors  and  warden  of  the  State  prison,  see  State 

prison  commissioner. 
Geological  survey,  James  G.  Perclval,  1853-55. 

—  E:  Daniels,  1857-185a 

—  James  Hall,  1860. 

—  J:  Murrish,  1871. 

—  T.  C.  Chamberlain,  1874-1879. 

Managers  of  the  state  reform  school,  changed  in  1871  to 
Managers  of  the  Wisconsin  industrial  school  for 
boys,  1-21, 1860-1880,  (for  later  reports,  see  State  board 
of  supervision). 

Milwaukee  county  insane  asylum.  1-3, 1880-1882. 

Quartermaster-general,  1862-1865,  1883  (iiitervening 
years  inclmletl  in  rep.  o/ Adjutant-gen.) 

Hallroad  commissioner,  1-9, 1874-1883. 

Secretary  of  state,  [l-a5],  1848-1882. 


-Continued. 

il    society.    Executive   committee. 


Wisconsin  state.— 

State    agriculturi 
1-3,  1856-18.58. 

State  board  of    charities  and  reform,  1-13, 1871-1882. 

State  board  of  health,  1-7,  1876-1883. 

State  boai'd  of  supervision  of  Wisconsin  charitable, 
reformatory  and  penal  institutions,  1-3, 1881-1883. 

State  geologist,  see  Geological  survey. 

State  historical  society,  1-5,  1854-18,59. 

State  prison  commissioner,  changed  in  1874  to  Direc- 
tors and  Warden  of  the  state  prison,  1-39,  1852-1880, 
(for  later  reports,  see  State  board  of  supervision). 

State  superintendent  of  public  instruction,  1-34, 
1849-1882. 

State  supervisor  of  inspectors  of  illuminating  oils, 
2-3,  1881-1883. 

State  treasurer,  [1-35] ,  1848-1882. 

Surgeon-general,  1862-1865. 

Trustees  of  the  soldiers'  orphans'  home,  1-16,  1866- 
1881. 

Legislature.  Manual  for  the  use  of  the  as- 
sembly of  the  state  of  Wis.  for  1853.  Madi- 
son. 1853.  O.  in  328.15  :  D 

A  manual  of  customs,  precedents  and  forms 

in  use  in  the  assembly  of  Wis.  ;  together 
with  the  rules,  the  apportionment  and 
other  lists  and  tables  for  reference,  1859 — 
1861.     Madison.  1859-61.  3  v.    S.  and  D. 

in  328.15  :D 
Note.    Comp.  by  L.  H.  D.  Crane;  1860  and  1861  are 
called  the  3d  and  3d  annual  ed. 

The  legislative  manual  of  the  state  of  Wis. ; 

comprising  Jefferson's  manual,  the  rules, 
forms  and  laws  for  the  regulation  of  busi- 
ness, also  lists  and  tables  for  reference, 
1862—1878.    Madison.  1862-78.   17  v.  D. 

*;i328.15  :D 
Note.  From  1867,  the  constitutions  of  the  U.  S.  and 
of  Wis.  are  added.— Called  the  lst-17th  annual  od.; 
1863-66  comp.  by  the  chief  clerks  of  the  senate  and 
assembly,  1867-71  by  the  sec.  of  state,  from  that  time 
under  the  dir.  of  the  sec.  of  state,  1873-74  by  A.  J. 
Turner,  1875-78  by  R.  M.  Bashford. 

The  blue    book  of   the  state  of    Wisconsin, 

1879—1883.    Madison.  1879-83.  5  v.  D. 

w  328.15  :D 
Note.    The  v.  for  1879  adds  to  title :  "containing  the 

constitutions  of  the  U.  S.  and  of  the  state,  Jefferson's 

manual,  rules  and  oi'ders  of  the  senate  and  assem- 
bly, and  annals  of  the  legislature;  also,   statistical 

tables  and  history  of  state  institutions".— Called  the 

18th-33d  annual  ed.;  comp.  under  the  dir.  of  the  sec. 

of  state,  1879  by  D.  H.  Pulcifer,  1880  by  J.  A.  Trues- 

doll,  1881 -as  by  J.  E.  Heg. 
The  blue  book  of  the  state  of  Wis. ;  compris- 
ing the  constitutions  of  the  U.  S.  and  of  the 
state,  Jefferson's  manual,  forms  and  laws 
for  the  regulation   of  business  ;   also  lists 
and  tables  for  reference,  etc.    Under  dir.  of 
Ernst  G.  Timme,  sec.   of  state,  James  E. 
Heg,  comp.  23d  v.,  1885.    Madison.  1885.  O. 
in  328.15  :D 
Iowa  state.     Oeneral  assembly.    Legislative  doc- 
uments submitted  to  the  18tn  gen.  assem- 
bly, convened  Jan.  12,  1880.     Des  Moines. 
1880.  4v.  O.  *?i328.15  :D 
Contains  the  following  reports  for  1878  and  1879: 

Adjutant-general. 

Auditor  of  state. 

Board  of  capitol  commissioners,  5th. 

Board  of  railroad  commissioners;  1st,  2d. 

Central  station  of  the  Iowa  weather  service,  1st. 

Iowa  college  for  the  blind,  14th. 

Iowa  hospital  for  the  insane  at  Independence.  4th. 

Iowa  hospital  for  the  insane  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  lOtli. 

Iowa  institution  for  the  education  of  the  deaf  and 
dumb,  13th. 

Iowa  reform  school,  6th. 

Iowa  soldiers'  orphans'  home,  7th. 

Iowa  state  agricultural  college  and  farm,  8th. 

Iowa  state  asylum  for  feeble-minded  children,  3d. 

lleglster  of  state  land  office. 

Secretary  of  state,  in  relation  to  criminal  returns. 


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01.  328-329 


Iowa  state.— Continued. 
state  flsh  commission,  3d. 
State  historical  society,  12th. 
State  librarian. 
State  normal  school,  2d. 
Superintendent  of  public  instruction. 
Treasurer  of  state. 
Warden  of  Iowa  state  penitentiary. 
Warden  of  additional  penitentiary. 

8.  Political  works,  essays,  speeches, 
etc. 

Un ited   States . 

Johnston,  Alexander,  ed.  Representative  amer- 
ican  orations  ;  to  illustrate  american  politi- 
cal history,  with  intro'd.  and  notes.  N.  Y. 
1884.   3v.'  S.  329.1  :  47 

Moore,  Frank,  ed.  American  eloquence  ;  a  col- 
lection of  speeches  and  addresses  by  the 
most  eminent  orators  of  America,  with 
biog.  sketches  and  ill.  notes.  111.  N.  Y. 
1864.  3  V.  O.  329. 1+32 

Contents.    V.   1.    J.  Otis.— P.  Henry.— R:  H:  Lee.— 
W:  H:  Drayton.— J.Warren.— J.  Wilson.— W:  Livinf?- 
ston.— F.  Ames.— J:  Rutledg-e.- J.  Madison.— J:  Jay. 
—  E.    Randolph.  — A.    Hamilton.— J:    Hancock. —J: 
Adams.— G:  Washington.— E.  Boudinot.— J:  Dickin- 
son.—J:   Witherspoon.- D:   Ramsay.— S:  Adams.— J. 
Quincy,   jr.— B:   Rush.— R.    R.   Livingston.- H.    H. 
Brackenridge.  —  C :   Pinckney.  —  L.  Martin.— O.  Ells- 
worth.—C.  Gore.— Red  Jacket.— U.  Tracy.— H:  Lee.— 
G.    Morris.— R.  G.    Harper.— T:  A.    Enimet.— G:    R. 
Minot.— H.  G.  Otis.— De  W.  Clinton.    2.  J:  Marshall. 
—R.King.— J.  A.  Bayard.— W:  Pinkney.— A.  Gallatin. 
—J.  Hillhouse.— J:  Randolph.— W:  B.  Giles.— E:  Liv- 
ingston.—S:  Dexter.— J:   Q.  Adams.— H:  Clay.  — T. 
Surges.— W:  Hunter.— Tecumseh.—D.  Webster. —J. 
Story.- W:  Wirt.— J:  C.  Calhoun.— J:  Sergeant.  — W: 
Gaston.— R.  Y.  Hayne.— S.  S.  Prentiss. 
Whitman,   C.  W.    American  orators  and  ora- 
tory ;  biographical  sketches  of  the  repre- 
sentative men  of  America,  together  with 
gems  of  eloquence  upon  the  leading  ques- 
tions that  have  occupied  public  attention 
from  the  foundation  of  the  republic  to  the 
present  time  ;   with  an  introd.  by  Frank 
Gilbert.    111.    Chicago.  1884.  O. 

329.1+46 
Niles,  Hezekiah.  Principles  and  acts  of  the 
revolution  in  America,  or  An  attempt  to 
collect  and  preserve  some  of  the  speeches, 
orations  and  proceedings,  with  sketches 
and  remarks  on  men  and  things,  and  other 
fugitive  or  neglected  pieces  oelonging  to 
the  revolutionary  period  in  the  U.  S., 
which  happily  terminated  in  the  establish- 
ment of  their  liberties,  with  a  view  to  rep- 
resent the  feelings  that  prevailed  in  the 
"times  that  tried  men's  souls,"  to  excite  a 
love  of  freedom  and  lead  the  people  to 
vigilance  as  the  condition  on  wnich  it  is 
granted.    Bait.  1823.  O.  329.1:42 

Maclay,  W:  Sketches  of  debate  in  the  first 
senate  of  the  U.S.,  in  1789-90-91;  ed.  by 
G:  W.  Harris.    Harrisburg.  rt.  d.  O. 

329.1  :25 
Adams,   H:,  ed.    Documents  relating  to  New- 
England  federalism,  1800— 1815.  Bost.  1877. 
O.  329.1:21 

Dwight,  Theodore.  History  of  the  Hartford 
convention  ;  with  a  review  of  the  policy  of 
the  U.  S.  government,  which  led  to  the 
war  of  1813.  K  Y.  1833.  O.  329. 1  :  27 
Saflfbrd,  W:  H.  The  Blennerhasset  papers, 
embodying  the  private  journal  of  Harman 


Blennerhasset,  and  the  hitherto  unpub- 
lished correspondence  of  Burr,  Alston 
Comfort  Tyler,  Devereaux,  Dayton,  Adair! 
Miro,  Emmett,  Theodosia  Burr  Alston, 
mrs.  Blennerhasset,  and  others,  their  con- 
temporaries ;  developing  the  purposes  and 
aims  of  those  engaged  in  the  attempted 
Wilkinson  and  Burr  revolution  ;  embrac- 
ing also  the  first  account  of  the  "Spanish 
association  of  Kentucky",  and  a  memoir  of 
Blennerhasset.     Cine.  1864.  O.  329.1-|-33 

Smith,  W:  H:,  ed.  St.  Clair  papers  ;  life  and 
public  services  of  Arthur  St.  Clair,  with 
nis  correspondence  and  other  papers  arr. 
and  annotated.    Cine.  1882.    2  v.  O. 

329.1:40 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  and  Stephen  Arnohl  Doug- 
las. Political  debates  in  the  celebrated 
campaign  of  1858  in  Illinois  ;  including  the 
preceding  speeches  of  each  at  Chicago, 
Springfield,  etc.;  also  the  two  great 
speeches  of  mr.  Lincoln  in  Ohio  in  1859, 
as  prepared  by  the  reporters  of  each  party 
and  pub.  at  the  times  of  their  delivery. 
Columbus.  1860.  O.  329.1+30 

*       *       * 

Adams,  J:    Works,  with  a  life  of  the  author, 
notes  and  illustrations  by  his  grandson,  C: 
Francis  Adams.    Bost.  1850-56.    10  v.  O. 
329.1+1 
Contents.    V.  1.  Life.    2.  Diary  with  passages  from 
an  autobiography.  —  Notes  of   debates  in  the  con- 
tinental congress  in  177.5-76.— Autobiography.— App. 
3.   Autobiography,  contmu«(Z.  —  Diary.  —  Notes  of  a 
debate  in  the  senate  of  the  U.  S.— Essays  and  contro- 
versial papers  of  the  revolution.    4.  Same,  ctmtinited. 
—Works  on  government.    6.   Same,  amtimied.— App. 
6.  Same,  continued.    7-8.  Official  letters,  messages 
and  public  papers.    9.   Same,  continued.— Correspon- 
dence.   10.  Same,  contimied.  — App.— Indexes.    F<rr 
expanded  contents  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athen- 
teum,  V.  1,  p.  13. 
Adams,  J:  Quincy.    The  jubilee  of  the  constitu- 
tion ;  a  discourse  del.  at  the  request  of  the 
New  York  historical  society  in  New  York, 
30th  april  1839,  the  50th  anniversary  of  the 
inauguration  of   G:  Washington.     N.   Y. 
1839.  O.  329. 1  :  22 

Ames,  Fisher.  Works,  with  a  selection  from  his 
speeches  and  correspondence  ;  ed.  by  his 
son,  Seth  Ames.    Bost.  1854.    2  v.  O. 

329.1+2 
Contents.  V.  1.  Memoir,  by  J.  T.  Kirkland.— Let- 
ters. 2.  Speeches.  On  biennial  elections.— On  Madi- 
son's commercial  resolutions.— On  the  british  treaty. 
—Political  essays.  Lucius  Junius  Brutus— Camillus.— 
Laocoon.  — Falkland. —  Observer. —  Sketches  of  the 
state  of  Europe.— Phocion.— The  new  romans.— Rus- 
sia.—Foreign  politics.— No  revolutionist.- Equality.— 
History  is  philosophy  teaching  by  example.— Balance 
of  Europe.— Political  review.— Monitor.— The  repub- 
lican.—Sketch  of  the  character  of  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton.—Reflections  on  the  war  in  Europe.— Character 
of  Brutus.  —  Prospect  of  a  new  coalition  against 
France.— The  combined  powers  in  France.— The  suc- 
cesses of  Bonaparte.— Dangeroiis  power  of  France.— 
Non-intercourse  act.— Lessons  from  history.— British 
alliance.— Duration  of  french  despotism.- Dangers 
of  american  liberty. -Review  of  a  pamphlet  on  the 
state  of  the  british  constitution.— Afwce/tarwoiw  otsaj/s. 
School  book.— Hercules.— Hints  and  conjectures  con- 
cerning the  institutions  of  Lycurgus.  —  American 
literature. 
Calhoun,  J:  Caldwell.  Works,  [ed.  by  R:  K. 
Crallc].  N.Y.  1853-79.  6v.  0.329.1:3 
Contents.  V.  1,  A  disquisition  on  government.— A 
discourse  on  the  constitution  and  government  of  the 
U.  S.  2-4.  Speeches  In  the  house  of  representative* 
and  in  the  senate  of  the  U.  S.  6,  6.  Reporta  and 
public  letters. 


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184 


Choate,  Rufus.    Works,  with  a  memoir  of  his 

life  by  S:  Gilman  Brown.     Bost.  1862.    3  v. 

O.  329.1+5 

Contents.    V.  1.  Memoir.— Lectures  and  addresses. 

2.  Speeches  in  the  senate  of  the  U  S.— Miscellaneous 

speeches. —  App.     Horte  Thucydidianae.  —  Ir.  from 

Tacitus.— Index. 

Clay,   H:    Life,   correspondence   and  speeches, 

ed.  by  Calvin  Colton.     N.  Y.  1857.    6  v.  O. 

329.1:6 

Contents.    "V.  1-3.  Colton,  Calvin.    Life  and  times. 

4.  Correspondence.    5,  6.  Speeches. 

Coe,  Joseph,  ed.  The  true  american.  Concord. 
1840,  1841.     2v.  D.  329.1  :  20 

Contents.  [V.  1.]  Inaug-ural  addresses,  together 
with  the  first  annual  addresses  and  messages  of  all 
the  presidents  of  the  U.  S.  from  J789  to  1839;  the 
declaration  of  independence  and  constitution  of  the 
United  States,  with  the  signer's  names,  also  the  fare- 
well addresses  of  Washington  and  Jackson,  an  ad- 
dress to  the  young  men  of  the  country,  etc.  2. 
Portraits  of  Washington,  Adams  and  Jefferson,  with 
a  sketch  of  their  lives  and  political  characters,  to- 
gether with  all  their  messages  except  those  in  v.  1, 
Jackson's  proclamation  and  nulliflcation  message. 
An  address  to  young  men  and  people  of  Amei-ica,  etc. 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  A  letter  to  his  country- 
men.    N.  Y.  1834.  O.  329.1  :  23 
Davis,  H:  Winter.     Speeches  and  addresses  del. 
in  the  congress  of  the  U.  S.,  and  on  several 
public  occasions;   preceded  by  a  sketch  of 
his  life,  public  services  and  character,  an 
oration  by  J.  A.  J.    Cresswell;   with  notes 
introductory     and     explanatory.      N.    Y. 
1867.  O.                                              329.1+24 
Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenseum, 
V.  2,  p.  744. 
Dix,   J:  Adams.    Speeches  and  occasional  ad- 
dresses.   N.  Y.  1864.  2v.  O.        329.1  :  26 
Contents.    V.  1.   Speeches  in  the  senate.    The  Oregon 
question.— French  spoliations.— The  warehouse  sys- 
tem.—Lieut. -gen.  of   the  army.- The  three    million 
bill.— The  war  with  Mexico.— Minister  to  the  papal 
states.- California    claims.— The    Yucatan    bill.— A 
territorial  government  in  Oregon.— Governments  in 
the  territories.  —  Trade    with    Canada.  — Territories 
acquired   from    Mexico.    2.    Speeches  in  the  senate. 
The  pilot  laws.— On  Dixon  H.  Lewis.— Memorials  of 
officers  in  Mexico.— Addresses  and  repitrts.    African 
colonization.— Opinion    on  two  questions  of   alien- 
ism.—Education  of  teachers.— Report  on  the  military 
system.— Geological  report.— Progress  of  science- 
Apportionment    of    membei'S   of   congress.— Rural 
life    and    embellishments.— Growth    of    New   York 
city.— Agriculture  of  New  York.— War  with  Tripoli.— 
The    rebellion    in  Louisiana.— Proclamation  to  the 
people  of  New  York. 

Franklin,  B:  Works,  containing  several  politi- 
cal and  historical  tracts  not  incl.  in  any 
former  ed.,  and  many  letters,  official  anil 
private,  not  hitherto  pub.;  with  notes  and 
a  life  of  the  author,  by  Jared  Sparks. 
Bost.  1840.   10  V.  O.  329.1+7 

Contents.  V.  1.  Autobiography.  —  Continuation, 
by  Jared  Sparks.  2.  Essays  on  religious  and  moral 
subjects.— Essays  on  politics,  conimorce,  and  politi- 
cal economy.  3.  4.  Essays  and  tracts,  historical 
and  political,  before  the  american  revolution. 
6.  Political  papers  during  and  after  the  american  rev- 
olution.—Letters  and  papers  on  electricity.  6.  Let- 
ters and  papers  on  philosophical  subjects.  7.  Cor- 
respovdence.  Pt.  1 :  Private  letters  to  the  time  of  the 
author's  first  mission  to  England,  1725-57.— Pt.  2:  Let- 
ters, private  and  official,  from  the  time  of  the  author's 
first  mission  to  England  to  the  beginning  of  the 
american  revol.,  1757-7.5.  8.  Same  continued.— Pt.  3: 
Letters,  private  and  official,  from  the  beginning  of 
the  revolution  to  the  end  of  the  author's  mission  to 
Prance.  1775-a5.— App. :  Fragment  of  Polybius  on 
the  athenian  government;  Memoir  of  sir  J:  Dal- 
rymple.  9.  Correspondence,  pt.  3,  conttutted.— Jour- 
nal of  the  negotiation  of  the  treaty  of  peace.  10. 
Correspondence,  pt.  3,  continued.— Pt.  4:    Private  let- 


ters from  the  termination  of  the  author's  mission  to 
France  to  the  end  of  his  life,  1785-90.— Supp.— 
Indexes.— Chronological  list  of  the  author's  writings. 

Gallatin,  Albert.    Writings,  ed.  by  H:  Adams. 
Phila.  1879.  3  V.  O.  "        329.1+8 

Contents.  V.  1,  2.  Letters,  etc.  3.  Speech  in  the 
house  of  representatives  of  Penn.  touching  the  val- 
idity of  elections  in  the  four  western  counties  of  the 
state  in  J794.— Sketch  of  the  finances  of  the  U.  S.— 
Introd.  to  the  collection  of  laws,  treaties  and  other 
documents  having  operation  and  respect  to  the  pub- 
lic lands.— Considerations  on  the  currency  and  bank- 
ing system  of  the  U.  S.— Suggestions  on  the  banks 
and  currency  of  the  sevei-al  U.  S.  in  reference  prin- 
cipally to  the  suspension  of  specie  payments.— The 
Oregon  question —Peace  with  Mexico.— App.:  The 
Gallatin  genealogy.— Indexes. 

Garfield,  James  Abram.    Works;  ed.   by  Burke 
A.  Hinsdale.     Bost.  1882,  1883.  2  v.'  O. 

329.1  :41 
Contents.  V.  1.  Pref.— Confiscation  of  the  prop- 
erty of  rebels.— Enrolling  and  calling  out  the  nation- 
al forces.— The  sale  of  surplus  gold.— Free  com- 
merce between  the  states.— Cabinet  officers  in  con- 
gress.—The  constitutional  amendment  abolishing 
slavery.— Suffrage  and  safety.— Restoration  of  the 
southern  states  —American  shipping.— The  national 
bureau  of  education.— The  jurisdiction  of  military 
commissions.— The  public  debt  and  specie  pay- 
ments.—The  memory  oi  Abraham  Lincoln— The 
tariff'  bill  of  1866.— National  politics.— Reconstruc- 
tion.—College  education. —The  currency. —  Strew- 
ing flowers  on  the  graves  of  union  soldiers.  — 
Taxation  of  U.  S.  bonds.— Mr.  Stevens  and  the  five- 
twenty  bonds.  —  Indian  affairs.  —  Commissioner 
Wells's  report.— Political  issues  of  1868.— The  reduc- 
tion of  the  army.— The  Smithsonian  institution.— 
The  medical  and  surgical  history  of  the  rebellion.— 
Strengthening  the  public  credit.— The  9th  census.— 
The  canvass  in  Ohio.— Civil  service  reform.— The  tar- 
iff bill  of  1870.— Currency  and  the  banks.— Joshua 
R.  Giddings.— Political  issues  of  1870.— American 
agriculture— Gen.  G:  H.  Thomas.— The  right  to  orig- 
inate revenue  bills.— The  Ku-klux  act.— The  Ohio 
campaign  of  1871.— The  14th  amendment  and  repre- 
sentation. —  App. :  Letter  to  gen.  Rosecrans;  Let- 
ter to  Chase :  Remarks  on  gen.  Rosecrans.  2. 
Public  expenditures  ;  their  increase  and  diminu- 
tion.—National  aid  to  education— S:  F.B.Morse.— 
The  presidential  campaign  of  1872 —The  future  of 
the  republic;  its  dangers  and  its  hopes.— The 
Northwest  territory;  settlement  of  the  Western 
Reserve —Chief  justice  Chase  and  prof.  Agassiz. 
Revenues  and  expenditures.— Appropriations  for  the 
fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1875.- Effects  of  the  rebel- 
lion on  southern  life  insurance  contracts.— Currency 
and  the  public  faith  —Census.— Amnesty.— The  cur- 
rency conflict.— The  diplomatic  and  consular  ser- 
vice.—H:  H.  Starkweather— Almeda  A.  Booth.— The 
Hawaiian  islands.  — The  Geneva  award  —Phases 
of  the  silver  question.— The  democratic  party  and 
the  government.— J:  Winthrop  and  S:  Adams.— Con- 
gress and  presidential  elections.- Counting  the  elec- 
toral vote.— The  Floi-ida  returns  in  the  election  of 
1876.- The  Lousiana  returns  in  the  election  of  1876.— 
A  century  of  congress.- Proposed  repeal  of  the 
resumption  law.— The  new  scheme  of  american 
finance.— Oliver  P.  Morton.— Lincoln  and  emancipa- 
tion.—The  army  and  the  public  peace.— The  wood 
tariff  bill.— The  Halifax  award.— The  press.— Honest 
money.— Suspension  and  resumption  of  specie  pay- 
ments. —  Joseph  Henry.  —  Gustavo  Sclileicher.  — 
The  sugar  tariff.— Revolution  in  congress.— The 
national  elections  protected  by  nHtional  authority. — 
Congressional  nullification.— The  icvivcd  iloctrino  of 
state  sovereignty.— Obedience  to  hiw  tlic  first  duty 
of  congress.— The  appointment  of  sjxh  ial  deputy 
marshals. —  National  appropriations  and  misappro- 
priations.—The  democratic  party  and  public  opin- 
ion.—Zachariah  Chandler.— Nomination  of  J:  Sher- 
man.—Letter  accepting  the  nomination  for  the  pres- 
idency.—Inaugural  address.- Index. 

Godwin,   Parke.     Political  essays.    N.  Y.  1856. 
D.  329.1:28 

Contents.  Our  parties  and  politics.— The  vestiges 
of  despotism.— Our  foreign  Influence  and  policy.— 
Annexation.— "America  for  the  americans."— Should 
we  fear  the  pope.— The  great  question.— Northern  or 
southern,  which  ?— Kansas  must  be  free. 


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Hamilton,  Alexander.  Works,  compi-ising  his 
correspondence,  and  his  political  and  offi- 
cial wi'itin^s,  exclusive  of  the  Federalist, 
civil  and  military.  Pub.  from  the  original 
mss.  deposited  in  the  dep't  of  state,  by 
order  of  the  joint  library  committee  of  con- 
gress ;  ed.  by  J:  Church  Hamilton.  N.  Y. 
1850,  1851.  7v.  O.  329.1  :9 

For  contents,  see  v.  7,  p.  855,  or  Catalogue  of  the  Bos- 
ton athenseum,  v.  2,  p.  1833. 
Jefferson,  T:  Writings  -,  his  autobiography,  cor- 
respondence, reyjorts,  messages,  addresses 
and  other  writings,  official  and  private. 
Pub.  by  the  order  of  the  joint  committee 
of  congress  on  the  library,  from  the  origi- 
nal mss.  deposited  in  the  dep't  of  state  ; 
with  explanatory  notes,  tables  of  contents, 
a  copious  index  to  each  vol.  and  a  general 
index  to  the  whole,  by  the  ed.,  H.  A.  Wash- 
ington.   Wash.  1853,  "1854.  9  v.  O. 

329.1-1-10 
Contents.  V.l.Bookl.  Autobiography  aud  app.— 
Book  2,  Correspondence.  Pt.  1 :  Letters  written  be- 
fore his  mission  to  Europe,  1773— 1783.  2.  Pt.  2:  Let- 
ters written  while  in  Europe,  178,5— 1790.  3-6.  Pt.  3: 
Letters  written  after  his  return  to  the  U.  S.  down  to 
the  time  of  his  death,  1790—1836.  7.  Same,  continued. 
—Book  3,  Offlcial  papers.  Pt.  1.  Reports  and  opinions 
while  secretary  of  state.  8.  Pt.  2:  Inaugural  ad- 
dresses and  messages.— Pt.  3:  Replies  to  public 
addresses.— Pt.  4:  Indian  addresses.— Booft  4,  Miscel- 
lan&ms.  Pt.  1:  Notes  on  Virginia.- Pt.  2:  Biograph- 
ical sketches  of  distinguished  men.— Pt.  3:  The  bat- 
ture  at  New  Orleans.  9.  Pt.  4:  Parliamentary  man- 
ual.—Pt.  5:  The  anas.— Pt.  6:  Miscellaneous  papers. 
Johnson,  Andrew.  Speeches  ;  with  a  biog. 
introd.  by  Frank  Moore.     Bost.  1865.  D. 

329.1  :29 
Contents.    Biog.  introd.— Speech  to  the  colored  men 
of  Nashville,  Tenn.— Speech  at  Washington,  april  3d 
1865.— Speech  at  his  Inauguration  as  president.- On 
the  veto-power.— On  the  homestead  bill.— On  the  con- 
stitutionality and  rightfulness  of  secession.— On  the 
state  of  the  union.— Reply  to  senator  Lane  of  Oregon. 
—Speech  at  Cincinnati.  Ohio,  June  20,  1861.— On  the 
war  for  the  union.— On  the  proposed  expulsion  of 
Jesse  D.  Bright.— Appeal  to  the  people  of  Tennessee. 
—Inaugural   address. —Joint    resolution    proposing 
amendments  to  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.— Reply 
to  the  Illinois  delegation,  april  18,  1865.— Reply  to  the 
british  ambassador.— Speech  to  the  diplomatic  corps. 
—Address  to  loyal  southei-ners.—  Speech  to  the  In- 
diana delegation. 
Leggett,  W:    A  collection  of  [his]  political  writ- 
ings,   selected    and    arr.   with  a  pref.  by 
Theodore  Sedgwick,  jr.     N.  Y.   1840.  2  v. 
D.  329.1:11 

Lyon,  Nathaniel.  Last  political  writings,  with 
a  sketch  of  his  life  and  military  services. 
N.  Y.  1861.  D.  329.1  :  31 

Madison,  James.  Letters  and  other  writings. 
Published  by  order  of  congress.  Phila. 
1865.  4v.  O.  329.1-1-12 

Contents,  see  Boston  athenseum  catalogue,  v.  3,  p.  1833. 
Paine,  T:  Political  works,  now  first  coll.,  and 
to  which  are  added  several  pieces  never 
before  pub.  in  England  ;  and  an  app.  con- 
taining [his]  trial  at  Guildhall.  Portr. 
Lond.  [1844].  D.  329.1  :  13 

Contents.  Common  sense— Address  to  thequakers. 
—The  american  crisis.- Public  good.— Letter  to  the 
abbe  Raynal.— Letter  to  gen.  Washington.  — Letter 
from  gen.  Washington.  —  Dissertations  on  govern- 
ment, the  affairs  of  the  bank  and  paper  money.— 
Prospects  on  the  Rubicon.— Rights  of  man.— Letter 
to  the  addressers,  on  the  late  proclamation.  —  Disser- 
tation of  fii'st  principles  of  government.— Agrarian 
justice  opposed  to  agrarian  law,  and  agrarian  mon- 
opoly.—The  decline  and  fall  of  the  english  system 
of  finance.- Letter  to  G:  Washington  on  the  late 
treaty  between  Great  Britain  and  the  U.  S.— Memor- 
ial to  mr.  Monroe.— Letters  to  the  citizens  of  the  U. 


S  after  an  absence  of  fifteen  years.-Misoellaneoiw 
letters  and  essays  on  various  subjects.  App:  Whole 
proceedings  of  trial.  *^^     "nuit. 

Parker,  Theodore.  Speeches,  addresses  and 
occasional  sermons.    Bost.  1861.    3  v.  () 

329.  i  :  44 

Contents.  V.  1  The  relation  of  Jesus  to  his  age 
and  the  ages.-The  true  idea  of  a  christian  churchT- 
A  sermon  of  war.— A  speech  delivered  at  the  anti- 
war meetmg  inFanueil  hall  feb.  4,  1847. -A  sermon 
of  the  mexican  war.— A  sermon  of  the  perishinir 
classes  in  Boston.  — A  sermon  of  merchant*. —  A 
sermon  of  the  dangerous  classes  In  society.  —  A 
sermon  of  poverty.— A  sermon  of  the  moral  con- 
dition of  Boston.  2.  A  sermon  of  the  spiritual  con- 
dition of  Boston.— Some  thoughts  on  the  most  christ- 
ian use  of  the  sunday.— A  sermon  of  immortal  life.— 
The  public  education  of  the  people.— The  political 
destination  of  America  and  the  signs  of  the  times  — 
A  discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  J:  Quincy 
Adams.  — A  speech  at  a  meeting  of  the  American 
anti-slavery  society,  to  celebrate  the  abolition  of 
slavery  by  the  trench  republic— A  speech  at  Faneuil 
hall  before  the  New  England  anti-slavery  conven- 
tion, 1848.— Some  thoughts  on  the  free-soil  party  and 
the  election  of  general  Taylor.  3.  A  speech  at  a 
meeting  of  the  citizens  of  Boston  in  Faneuil  hall,  to 
consider  the  speech  of  mr.  Webster.— A  speech  at  tho 
New  England  anti-slavery  convention  in  Boston,  1850. 
-  A  discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  the  late 
president  Taylor.— The  function  and  place  of  com 
science,  in  relation  to  the  laws  of  men.— The  state  of 
the  nation.— The  chief  sins  of  the  people.— The  three 
chief  safeguards  of  society.— The  position  and  duties 
of  the  american  scholar. 

—  Additional  speeches,  addresses  and  occasional 
sermons.  Bost.  1859.  2  v.  D.  329. 1 :  46 
Contents.  V.  1.  Speech  at  the  ministerial  con- 
ference in  Boston,  1851.— The  Boston  kidnapping.— 
The  aspect  of  freedom  in  America. —Discourse  oc- 
casioned by  the  death  of  Daniel  Webster.  —  The 
Nebraska  question. —Address  on  tho  condition  of 
America.  2.  Some  thoughts  on  the  progress  of 
America. —  The  new  crime  against  humanity.— The 
law  of  God  and  the  statutes  of  men.— A  sermon  of 
the  dangers  which  threaten  the  rights  of  man  In 
America.- .Some  account  of  my  ministry.— A  sermon 
of  the  public  function  of  woman.— A  sermon  of  old 
age. 

Seward,  W:  H:  Works,  ed.  by  G:  E.  Baker. 
New  ed.  N.  Y.  1853  [v.  1-3].  Bost.  1884 
[v.  4,  5].     5v.  O.  329.1-1-16 

Contents.  V.  1.  Biographical  memoir.— Speeches  In 
the  senate  of  New  York.— Speeches  in  the  senate  of 
the  U.  S.— Debates  in  the  senate  of  the  U.  S.-  Forensic 
arguments.  2.  Notes  on  New  York.- State  papers. 
—Official  correspondence.- Pardon  papers.  3.  Ora- 
tions and  discourses.- Occasional  speeches  and  ad- 
dresses—Executive speeches.— Political  writings.- 
General  correspondence.  —  Letters  from  Europe.  — 
Speeches  in  the  senate  of  the  U.  S.  4.  Memoir, 
biographical  and  historical.— Orations  and  addresses. 
Biography  of  De  Witt  Clinton.— Political  speeches.— 
Speeches  in  the  senate  of  the  U.  S.— App.— Index.— 
5.  Diplomatic  history  of  the  war  for  the  union. 

Sherman,  J:  Selected  speeches  and  reports  on 
finance  and  taxation,  from  1859  to  1878. 
N.  Y.  1879.  O.  329. 1-f  34 

Smith,  Gerrit.  Speeches  in  congress.  N.  Y. 
1855.  D.  329. 1  :  36 

Contents.  To  the  voters  of  the  counties  of  Oswego 
and  Madison.— On  the  reference  of  the  president's 
message.- Answer  to  the  question  of  mr.  Wright  of 
Pennsylvania.- On  the  resolution  of  thanks  to  capt. 
Ingraliam.— Resolutions  on  the  public  lands.  — On 
war.— On  the  distribution  of  seeds  by  the  govern- 
ment.—On  the  homestead  bill.  — liCtter  explaining 
same.— On  the  bill  to  aid  the  territory  of  Minnesota 
in  constructing  a  railroad  for  military,  |>o8t4il  and  for 
other  purposes. —On  the  second  deficiency  bill.— 
Temperance.- On  the  Nebraska  bill.— On  the  Meade 
claims.- Ajralnst  limiting  grants  of  land  to  white 
persons.- On  polygamy.— t)n  the  Pacific  railroad.— 
On  the  abolition  of  tho  postal  system.— On  supplying 
theclty  of  Washington  with  water.- On  the  Mexican 
treaty  and  "  Moni-oe  doctrine."— Ixftter  announcing 
his  purpose  to  resign  his  seat  in  c-ongress.— Sec«)nd 
speech  on  the  R:  W.  Meade.— For  the  Oswego  harbor. 


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—Letter  to  senator  Hamlin  on  the  reciprocity  treaty. 
—On  postage  bill.— In  favor  of  prohibiting  all  traflSc 
in  Intoxicating:  drinks  in  Washington.— Against  pro- 
viding intoxicating  drinks  tor  the  navy.— In  favor  of 
indemnifying  mr.  Riddle  and  mr.  Peabody.— In  favor 
of  custom-houses  at  Buffalo  and  Oswego. —Final 
letter  to  his  constituents.— Letter  to  F:  Douglass.— 
Letter  to  hon.  H.  C.  Goodwin. 

Sumner,  C:    Works.     Bost.   1875—1883.  15  v.  D. 

329.1  :  16 
Contents.  V.  1-12.  See  Catalogue  of  the  Brooklyn 
library,  p.  1024-1026.  13.  Cheap  ocean  postage.— The 
late  hon.  Thaddeus  Stevens,  remarks  on  his  death.— 
Claims  of  citizens  in  the  rebel  states.  —  Tribute  to 
hon.  James  Hinds.- Powers  of  congress  to  prohibit 
inequality,  caste,  and  oligarchy  of  the  skin.— Claims 
on  England,  individual  and  national.  — Locality  in 
appointment  to  office.- National  affairs  at  home  and 
abroad.— The  question  of  caste. —  Currency.  — Col- 
ored physicians.- The  late  hon.  W:  Pitt  Fessenden, 
remarks  on  hjs  death.— Cuban  belligerency.— Admis- 
sion of  Virginia  to  representation  in  congress.— 
llnancial  reconstruction  and  specie  payments.— Ma- 
jor-general Nathaniel  Greene. —Personal  record  on 
reconstruction  with  colored  suffrage.— Admission  of 
Mississippi  to  representation  in  congress.— The  first 
colored  senator.— Consideration  of  treaties  in  open 
senate.— Eligibility  to  the  senate;  question  of  inhab- 
itancy. —  Ratification  of  the  fifteenth  amendment.— 
Admission  of  Georgia  to  representation  in  congress. 
—Income  tax.— More  work  to  be  done.— Education.— 
No  exclusion  of  retired  army  officers  from  civil  office. 
— Arctic  expeditions.— One  cent  postage,  with  aboli- 
tion of  franking.— Chinese  indemnity  fund.— Tax  on 
books.  —  Naturalization  laws;  no  discrimination  on 
account  of  color.  14.  The  republican  party;  its 
past  and  future  work.— The  duel  between  France  and 
Germany,  with  its  lesson  to  civilization.- The  patriot 
dead  at  Arlington.— Naboth's  vineyard.— New  year's 
day.— Italian  unity.  — Response  to  a  toast.— Duty  of 
the  young  colored  lawyer.— Charity  to  France  or 
Germany?— Colored  schools  in  Washington.- Hon. 
J:  Corode,  speech  on  his  death.— Italian  unity  again. 
—Violations  of  international  law,  and  usurpations  of 
war  powers.— Personal  relations  with  the  president 
and  secretary  of  state.-TheKu-klux-klan.— Our  duty 
against  wrong.— Power  of  the  senate  to  imprison 
recusant  witnesses. —The  haytian  medal.- Equality 
of  rights  in  public  schools.- Peace  and  the  republic 
for  France.— The  great  fire  at  Chicago,  and  our  duty. 
—Rights  and  duties  of  our  colored  fellow-citizens.— 
One  term  for  presidents.- The  best  portraits  in  en- 
graving.—Equality  before  the  law  protected  by  na- 
tional statute.  16.  The  house  of  representatives, 
its  proper  number.— Reform  and  purity  in  govern- 
ment. —  Parliamentary  law  on  the  appointment  of 
special  committees  of  the  senate.- Books  on  the  free 
list. —The  Nasby  letters.  —  Advice  to  the  colored 
people.— Diplomatic  agents  of  the  U.  S.  not  to  accept 
gifts  from  foreign  powers— Preservation  of  the  park 
at  Washington.  —  flours  of  labor.— Arbitration  as  a 
substitute  for  war.— Republicanism  vs.  Grantism.— 
Interest  and  duty  of  colored  citizens  in  the  president- 
ial election.— Letter  to  speaker  Blaine.— Retrospect 
and  promise.- F:  Douglass  and  president  Grant.— 
Greeley  or  Grant?— No  names  of  battles  with  fellow- 
citizens  on  the  army  register,  or  the  regimental  col- 
ors of  the  U.  S.— Tribute  to  Horace  Greeley.— Relief 
of  Boston.— The  late  hon.  Garrett  Davis,  remarks  on 
his  death.— Equality  in  civil  rights.- Equal  rights  of 
colored  fellow-citizens  in  normal  schools.- The  pres- 
ident of  Haytiand  mr.  Sumner.— International  arbi- 
tration.—A  common -school  system  irrespective  of 
color.— Boston,  its  proper  boundaries.— Yellow  fever 
at  Memphis  and  Shreveport.— The  case  of  the  Vir- 
ginius.— The  supplementary  civil-rights  bill  again. 
Our  pilgrim  forefathers.— Sui    ' 


bill;  the  last  appeal. 
Orations  and  speeches, 


Supplementary  civil-rights 


Bost.  1850.  2v.  D. 

329.1:36 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  true  grandeur  of  nations.— 
The  scholar,  the  jurist,  the  artist,  the  philanthropist. 
—White  slavery  in  the  Barbary  states.- Fame  and 
glory.— The  law  of  human  progress.  2.  The  war 
system  of  the  commonwealth  of  nations.  — Speech 
against  the  admission  of  Texas  as  a  slave  state.— 
Speech  on  the  anti-slavery  duties  of  the  whig  party. 
—Letter  to  hon.  Robert  C.  Winthrop  on  the  declara- 
tion of  war  against  Mexico.  —  Speech  against  the 
mexican  war.— Argument  before  the  supreme  court 
of  Mass.  against  the  validity  of  enlistments  in  the 


Mass.  regiment  of  volunteers  for  the  mexican  war. 
—Speech  calling  for  the  withdrawal  of  the  american 
troops  from  Mexico.  —  Speech  before  the  Boston 
prison  discipline  society.— Speech  for  political  action 
against  the  slave  power  and  extension  of  slavery.— 
Speech  for  union  among  men  of  all  parties  against  ' 
the  slave  power  and  the  extension  of  slavery.— Speech  ' 
for  the  Buffalo  platform  and  candidates.— Letter  on 
parties  and  the  importance  of  a  free-soil  organiza- 
tion.—Remarks  on  calling  the  free-soil  state  conven- 
tion of  Mass.  to  order,  1849.— Address  to  the  people  of 
Mass.  explaining  and  vindicating  the  free-soil  move- 
ment. —  Argument  against  the  constitutionality  of 
separate  colored  schools.— Report  on  the  law  school 
of  Harvard  university.— Speech  on  our  present  anti- 
slavery  duties.— Three  tributes  of  friendship :  Joseph 
Story;  J:  Pickering;  H:  Wheaton. 
Train,  G:  Francis.  Union  speeches  del.  in  F,ng- 
land  dviring  the  [civil]  war.  Phila.  1862. 
O.  329.1:37 

Ward,  Elijah.  Speeches  on  commercial,  finan- 
cial and  other  subjects.    N.  Y.  1877.  O. 

329.1+38 
Contents.    A  ship-canal  connecting  the  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  oceans.— A  just  bankrupt  law.— Our  commer- 
cial relations  with  the  british  north  american  prov- 
inces.—The  tariff  and  the  true  principles  of  taxation. 
—The  ti-eaty  with  the  Hawaiian  islands.— Our  commer- 
cial relations  with  Canada —The  financial  condition 
of  the  nation.— The  financial  problem.— The  distribu- 
tion of  the  Geneva  award.— Nationality  of  the  dem- 
ocratic party.— The  true  policy  of  the  government  as 
to  the  conduct  of  the  war.— The  best  policy  toward 
the  southern  states.- The  shipping  act  relating  to 
merchant  seamen.— A  coinage   dept.    at   the   assay 
office  in  New  York.— The  questions  of  the  times.— 
A  free  canal  policy. 
Washington,  G:    Writings;  his  correspondence, 
addresses,   messages,    and    other    papers, 
official   and    private,    selected    and    publ. 
from   the  original  mss.,  with  a  life  of  the 
author,  by  Jared  Sparks.    N.  Y.  1848-1852. 
12  V.  O.  329.1  :  17 

Contents.  V.  1.  Life,  by  J.  Sparks.  2.  Pt.  1:  Offi- 
cial letters  relating  to  the  trench  war  and  private 
letters  before  the  american  revol.,  march  1764  to  may 
1775.  3.  Pt.  2:  Correspondence  and  miscellaneous 
papers  relating  to  the  american  revol.,  June  1775  to 
July  1776.  4.  July  1776  to  July  1777.  6.  July  1777  to 
July  1778.  6.  July  1778  to  march  1780.  7.  March 
1780  to  april  1781.  8.  April  1781  to  dec.  1783.  9.  Pt. 
3:  Private  letters  from  the  time  Washington  resign- 
ed his  commission  as  commander-in-chief  of  the 
army  to  that  of  his  inauguration  as  president  of  the 
U.  S.,  dec.  1788  to  april  1789.  10.  Pt.  4:  Letters, 
official  and  private,  from  the  beginning  of  his  presi- 
dency to  the  end  of  his  life,  may  1789  to  nov.  1794. 
11.  Nov.  1794  to  dec.  1799.  12.  Pt.  5:  Speeches 
and  messages  to  congress,  proclamations  and  ad- 
dresses.—App.— Indexes. 
Webster,  Daniel.  Works.  7th  ed.  Bost.  1853.  6 
V.  O.  329.1+18 

Contents.  V.  1.  Biographical  memoir,  by  E:  Ever- 
ett. —  Speeches  on  various  public  occasions.  2. 
Speeches  on  various  public  occasions.  3,  4.  Speeches 
in  the  convention  to  amend  the  constitution  of 
Mass.— Speeches  in  congress.  6.  Speeches  in  con- 
gross.— Legal  arguments  and  speeches  to  the  jury. 
e.  Legal  arguments  and  speeches  to  the  jury.— Dip- 
lomatic and  official  papers.— Miscellaneous  letters. 
—  Diplomatic  and  official  papers,  while  secretary 
of  state.     N.  Y.  1848.  O.  329.  l-j-39 

Woodbury,  Levi.  Writings,  political,  judicial 
and  literary;  now  first  sel.  and  arr.  Bost. 
1852.     3v.  O.  329.1+19 

Contents.  V.  1.  Biograph.  notice.— Speeches.— Re- 
ports. —  Gubernatorial  message,  speeches,  and 
reports  on  state  topics.— Occasional  letters  and 
speeches  on  important  topics.— App,  2.  Judicial, 
3.    Literary. 

Great    Britain. 

Adams,  C;  Kendall,  ed.  Representative  british 
orations,  with  introd.  and  explanatory 
notes.    N.  Y.     1884.    3  v.  S.        329.2:21 


SOCIOLOGY— POLITICAL  ESSAYS,  ETC. 


01.  329 


190 


Speeches  of  eminent  British  statesmen  during 
the  thirty-nine  years'  peace.  Lond.  1855, 
1857.     2v.  S.  329.2:20 

Contents.  V.  1.  From  the  dosing  of  the  war  to  the 
passing  of  the  reform  MU.  Jenkinson,  C.  C.  C,  earl  of 
Liverpool.  On  moving  an  address  to  the  pi-ince 
reg-ent  on  the  treaties  of  1815.— Liainbton,  J:  G.,  earl 
of  Durham.  Against  the  alien  bill  of  1818.— Komilly, 
Sir  S:  In  support  of  a  petition  againt  a  clause  intro- 
duced by  the  lords  into  the  alien  act  of  1818.— Mack- 
intosh, Sir  J.  On  moving  for  a  committe  to  inquire 
into  the  state  of  the  criminal  law.— Stewart,  R..  vis- 
count Ca^tlereagh.  On  introducing  the  celebrated  six 
acts  against  seditious  meetings.— Russell,  J:  hrrd. 
On  proposing  the  consideration  of  the  state  of  the 
representation  of  the  people  in  parliament.- Husk- 
isson,  W :  On  the  motion  of  mr.  EUice  for  a  select 
committee  on  the  silk  trade.— Canning:,  G:  On  mov- 
ing the  consideration  of  the  king's  message  on  the 
relations  subsisting  between  Great  Britain  and  Port- 
ugal.—Wellesley,  A.,  duke  of  Wellinfiton.  On  mov- 
ing the  second  reading  of  a  bill  for  the  relief  of  the 
roman  catholics.— Grey,  C,  2d  earl.  On  moving  the 
second  reading  of  the  reform  bill  for  England  and 
Wales.  2.  From  the  passing  of  the  reform  bill  to  the 
commencement  of  the  russian  war.  Macaulay,  T:  B. 
haron.  On  the  repeal  of  the  union  with  Ireland.— 
Stanley,  E:  G.,  14th  earl  of  Derby.  On  the  emanci- 
pation of  the  slaves.— Brougrham,  H :  baron.  Imme- 
diate emancipation  of  the  negro  apprentices.— Spen- 
cer, J:  C:  3d  earl.  On  the  renewal  of  the  bank 
charter.— O'Connell,  D.  On  justice  to  Ireland.— 
Shell,  R:  L.  On  Irish  municipal  reform.— Villiers, 
C:  P.  On  the  corn  laws.— liamb,  W:,  viscount  Mel- 
bourne. On  the  penny  postage  bill.— Robinson,  F: 
J:  Ist  earl  of  Ripon.  On  the  penny  postage  bill.— 
Peel,  Sir  R.  On  the  repeal  of  the  corn  laws.— 
Temple,  H :  J :  3d  viscount  Palmerston.  On  the  affairs 
of  Greece.— Copley,  J:  S.,  baro7i  Lyndhurst.  On  the 
war  with  Russia. 

Celebrated  speeches  of  Chatham,  Burke  and 
Erskine;  added,  the  argument  of  mr. 
Mackintosh  in  the  case  of  Peltier;  sel.  by 
a  member  of  the  Phila.  bar.  Phila.  1860. 
O.  329.2:6 

Burlingame,  E:  Livingstone,  ed.  Current  dis- 
cussion ;  a  collection  from  the  chief  eng- 
lish  essays  on  questions  of  the  time.  Vol. 
1:  International  politics.    N.  Y.  1878.  D. 

329.2:4 
Contents.    Forbes,  A.    The  russians,  the  turks  and 
the  bulgarians.— Canning:,  Sir  S.,  viscount  Stratfirrd 
tie  Redcliffe.    Turkey.— Gladstone,  W:  E.    Montene- 
gro.—Smith,  G.    The  political  destiny  of  Canada.— 
Blackie,  J :  S.  Prussia  in  the  19th  century.— Dicey, 
E:     The  future    of  Egypt.— Smith,  G.    The  slave- 
owner and  the  turk.— Owen,  S.  .T.    The  stability  of 
the  british  empire  in  India.— Freeman,  E:  A:    The 
relation  of  the  engllsh  people  to  the  russo-turkish 
war. 
Irish  eloquence;  the  speeches  of  the  celebrated 
Irish  orators  Philips.  Curran  and  Grattan; 
added,    appeal  of  Robert  Emmet  at  the 
close  of  his  trial  for  high  treason;  sel.  by 
a  member  of  the  bar.    Bost.  1857.  O. 

329.2:  17 


Brougham,  H:  lord.  Speeches  on  social  and 
political  subjects,  with  historical  introd. 
Lond.  1857.  2  v.  D.  329.2  :  1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Military  flogging.  —  Queen  Caro- 
line.—Libel  on  the  Durham  clergy.  — Array  esti- 
mates.-Holy  alliance.  —  Education.  —  Law  in  Ire- 
land.—Imprisonment  for  debt.— Bed  chamber  ques- 
tion.—Wellington  speeches.  2.  Commerce  and  man- 
ufactures.—Liverpool  election.— Liverpool  mechan- 
ics institute.  — The  slave  trade. —  Case  of  rev.  J: 
Smith.— Negro  slavery.— The  slave  trade.— Emanci- 
pation of  negro  apprentices.— Eastern  slave  trade.— 
Present  state  of  the  law.— Local  courts.  —  Parlia- 
mentary reform.— Poor  laws. 

Burke,  Edmund.  Works.  Rev.  ed.  Bost.  1865- 
67.     12  V.  D.  329.2:2 


Contetit«.  V.  1.  Advertisement  to  the  reader  pre- 
fixed to  the  first  octavo  edition.— Advertisement  to 
the  second  octavo  ed.  — A  vindication  of  natural 
society.— A  philosophical  inquiry  into  the  origin  of 
our  ideas  of  the  sublime  and  beautiful,  with  an 
introductory  discourse  concerning  taste.— A  short 
account  of  a  late  short  administration.— Observa- 
tions on  a  late  publication  Intituled  The  present  state 
of  the  nation.— Thoughts  on  the  cause  of  the  pres- 
ent discontents.  2.  Speech  on  american  taxation.— 
Speeches  on  arrival  at  Bristol  and  at  the  conclusion 
of  the  poll.— Speech  on  moving  resolutions  for  con- 
ciliation with  America.— Letter  to  the  sheriffs  of 
Bristol  on  the  affairs  of  America.- Letters  to  two 
gentlemen  of  Bristol  on  the  bills  depending  in  par- 
liament relative  to  the  trade  of  Ireland.— Speech  on 
presenting  to  the  house  of  commons  a  plan  for  the 
better  security  of  the  independence  of  parliament, 
and  the  economical  reformation  of  the  civil  and 
other  establishments.— Speech  at  Bristol  previous  to 
the  election.— Speech  at  Bristol  on  declining  the 
poll.— Speech  on  mr.  Fox's  East  India  bill.— A  repre- 
sentation to  his  majesty.  3.  Speech  on  the  nabob 
of  Arcott's  debts.— Substance  of  speech  on  the  army 
estimates.— Reflections  on  the  revolution  in  France. 
4.  Letter  to  a  member  of  the  national  assembly,  in 
answer  to  some  objections  to  his  book  on  french 
affairs.— Appeal  from  the  new  to  the  old  whigs.— 
Letter  to  a  peer  of  Ireland  on  the  penal  laws  against 
Irish  datholics.— Letter  to  sir  Hercules  Langrishe  on 
the  subject  of  the  roman  catholics  of  Ireland.— 
Hints  for  a  memorial  to  be  delivered  to  monsieur 
de  M.  M.— Thoughts  on  french  affairs.- Heads  for 
consideration  on  the  present  state  of  affairs.— Re- 
marks on  the  policy  of  the  allies  with  respect  to 
France;  with  an  appendix.  6.  Observations  on  the 
conduct  of  the  minority.— Preface  to  the  address 
of  M.  Brissot  to  his  constituents;  with  an  app.— Let- 
ter to  W :  Elliot,  occasioned  by  a  speech  made  in  the 
house  of  lords,  etc.— Thoughts  and  details  on  scar- 
city.—Letter  to  a  noble  lord  on  the  attacks  made 
upon  him  and  his  pension —Three  letters  to  a  mem- 
ber of  parliament  on  the  proposals  for  peace  with 
the  regicide  directory  of  France.  6.  Fourth  letter 
on  the  proposals  for  peace  with  the  regicide  directory 
of  France,  with  preliminary  correspondence.- Letter 
to  the  empress  of  Russia.- Letter  to  sir  C:  Bingham 
on  the  Irish  absentee  tax.— Letter  to  the  hon.  C: 
James  Fox,  on  the  american  war.— Letter,  addresses 
to  the  king,  and  the  british  colonists  in  N.  am.  in 
relation  to  the  measures  of  government  in  the  am. 
contest,  and  a  proposed  secession  of  the  opposition 
from  parliament.— Letter  in  relation  to  a  bill  for  the 
relief  of  the  roman  catholics  of  Ireland.— Two  let- 
ters in  vindication  of  his  parliamentary  conduct 
relative  to  the  affairs  of  Ireland.  1780.— Letters  and 
reflections  on  the  executions  of  the  rioters  in  1780.— 
Letter  to  H:  Dundas:  with  a  sketch  of  a  negro  code, 
1792.  —  Letter  on  the  subject  of  parliamentary 
reform.— Fragments  of  a  tract  relative  to  the  laws 
against  popery  in  Ireland.— Letter  on  the  subject  of 
catholic  emancipation.— Letters  to  sir  H.  Langrishe 
on  the  catholic  question.— Letter  to  R:  Burke  on  the 
protestant  ascendancy  in  Ireland.— Letter  on  the 
affairs  of  Ireland,  1797.  7.  Fragments  and  notes  of 
speeches  in  parliament:  On  acts  of  uniformity;  On 
the  bill  for  the  relief  of  protestant  dissenters;  Bill 
to  repeal  and  alter  certain  acts  respecting  religious 
opinions  on  petition  of  the  unitarians:  Speech  rela- 
tive to  the  IVIiddlesex  election;  On  a  bill  for  shorten- 
ing the  duration  of  parliament:  On  the  state  of  the 
representation  of  the  commons  in  parliament;  On 
powers  of  juries  in  prosecutions  for  lllHils,  with 
fetter  on  the  same;  On  a  bill  for  the  repeal  of  the 
marriage  act;  On  the  dormant  claims  of  the  church; 
Hints  for  an  essay  on  the  drama.— An  essay  towards 
the  abridgment  of  English  history.  8.  Ninth  and 
eleventh  reports  of  the  select  committee  of  the 
house  of  commons  on  the  affairs  of  India:  Articles 
of  charge  of  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors  against 
Warren  Hastings;  articles  1-6.  9.  Same;  articles 
7-22.— Speeches  in  the  impeachment  of  \N  arron  Hast- 
ings: speech  in  opening  the  ImpeachnKMit.  first  and 
second  days.  10.  .Same;  third  and  fourth  days.- 
Speech  on  sixth  article  of  charge.  11.  Report  from 
committee  appointed  to  inspect  the  lonls  journals 
In  relation  to  their  proceedings  on  trial  of  Warren 
Hastings,  also  vindication  of  same.— Speeches  In 
impeachment  of  Warren  Hastings,  CAtntinued-^vetich 
in  general  reply,  first  to  fourth  day.  12.  Same, 
fifth  through  ninth  day.— General  table  of  contents.— 
Index. 


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192 


Burke,  Edmund. — Continued. 

—  Works,  with  a  memoir,  in  3  v.    V.  2,  3.  N.  Y. 

1837,  1846.  O.  329.2:3 

Contents.  Same  as  above  heginning  with  Appeal  from 
the  new  to  the  old  whigs,  in  v.  3. 
Canning,   G:    Select  speeches,  with  a  prelim, 
biographical  sketch  and  an  app.   of   ex- 
tracts from  his  writings  and  speeches,  ed. 
by  Robert  Walsh.    Phila.  1853.  O. 

329.2-f5 
Contents.    The  Sardinian  treaty.— On  mr.  Tierney's 
motion  respecting  peace  with  France.— The  expedi- 
tion to  Copenhagen.— Conduct  of  the  duke  of  York.— 
Expedition  to  the  Scheldt.— Vote  of  credit  bill.— On 
the  report  of  the  bullion  committee.- The  war  with 
America.  —  Embassy  to  Lisbon.- Vote  of  thanks  to 
the  marquis  of  Hastings.  —  The  state  of  the  nation, 
1819.— Roman  catholic  disability  removal  bill.  -Parlia- 
mentary reform.— Negotiations  relative  to  Spain.— 
The  abolition  of  slavery.— Amelioration  of  the  con- 
dition of  the  slave  population.— State  of  slavery.— 
The    king's    message,    1836.  —  Election    and    dinner 
speeches. 
Cobbett,   W:     Letters  to  the    right    hon.   lord 
Hawkesbury,  and  to  the  right  hon.  Henry 
Addington,  on  the  peace  with  Buonaparte, 
to  which  is  added  an  app.,  containing  a 
collection,  now  greatly  enl.,  of  all  the  con- 
ventions, treaties,  speeches  and  other  docu- 
ments, connected  with  the  subject.     2d  ed. 
Lond.  1802.  O.  329.2+7 

—  Manchester  lectures,  in  support  of  his  four- 

teen reform  propositions  -,  del.  in  the  Minor 
theatre  in  that  town,  on  the  last  six  days 
of  1831.  Subjoined,  a  letter  to  mr.  O'Co'n- 
nell,  on  his  speech,  made  in  Dublin  on  the 
4th  of  Jan.  1832,  against  the  proposition  for 
the  establishing  of  poor-laws  in  Ireland. 
Lond.  1832.  D.  329.2:8 

Gladstone,  W:  Ewart.    Gleanings  of  past  years  ; 
1843—1879.    N.  Y.  [1878-1879].  7  v.  S." 

329.2:9 
Contents.  V.  1.  The  throne  and  the  prince  consort, 
the  cabinet  and  the  constitution.  Death  of  the  prince 
consort.  —  Life  of  the  prince  consort. —The  county 
franchise,  and  mr.  Lowe  thereon.— Last  words  on 
the  county  franchise.- Postscriptum  on  the  county 
franchise.- Kin  beyond  sea.  2.  Personal  and  literary. 
—Blanco  White.  —  Giacomo  Leopardl.— Tennyson. — 
Wedgwood.  —  Bishop  Patteson.—Macaulay.— Memoir 
of  Norman  Macleod.  3.  Historical  and  speculative. 
The  theses  of  Erastus  and  the  Scottish  church  estab- 
lishment.—On  "Ecce  homo".— Courses  of  religious 
thought.— The  influence  of  authority  in  matters  of 
opinion.  —  Rejoinder  on  authority  in  matters  of 
opinion. —16th  century  arraigned  before  the  19th. 
4.  Fin-eiyn-  Letters  to  the  earl  of  Aberdeen,  on  the 
state  prosecutions  of  the  neapolitan  government.— 
An  examination  of  the  ofllcial  reply  of  the  neapolitan 
government.— Farini  on  the  states  of  the  church.— 
Germany,  France  and  England,  1870.- The  hellenic 
factor  in  the  eastern  problem.  —  Montenegro.  —  Ag- 
gression on  Egypt  and  freedom  in  the  east.    5.  Ec- 


Gladstone,  W:  Ewart. — Gontintied. 

clesiastical.  Present  aspect  of  the  Church,  1843.  — 
Ward's  ideal  of  a  christian  church,  1844.— Remarks  on 
the  royal  supremacy,  1850.  6.  Ecclesiastical.  On  the 
functions  of  laymen  in  the  church. —  The  bill  for 
divorce,  1857.— The  church  of  England  and  ritualism, 
1874-5.  —  Italy  and  her  church.  7.  Miscellaneous. 
Inaugural  address  on  the  work  of  universities,  I860.— 
Place  of  ancient  Greece  in  the  providential  order.— 
A  chapter  of  autobiography,  1868.— The  law  of  prob- 
able evidence  and  its  application  to  conduct.— The 
evangelical  movement,  its  parentage,  progress  and 
issue. 

—  Bulgarian  horrors  and  Russia  in  Turkistan, 

with  other  tracts.    Leipz.  1876.  S. 

329.2  :  10 
Contents.  Bulgarian  horrors  and  the  question  of 
the  east.— Russian  policy  and  deeds  in  Turkistan.— 
Speech  at  Blackheath,  sept.  9th  1876.  —  Life  and 
speeches  of  the  prince  consort:  court  of  queen 
Victoria.— Italy  and  her  church. 

—  The  hellenic  factor  in  the  eastern  problem, 

with  other  tracts.     Leipz.  1877.   S 

329.2:11 
Contents.  The  hellenic  factor  in  the  eastern  prob- 
lem.—The  life  of  lord  Macaulay.— Life  of  the  prince 
consort.— Two  letters  to  the  earl  of  Aberdeen  on  the 
state  prosecutions  of  the  neapolitan  government.— 
An  examination  of  the  offlcial  reply  of  the  neapolitan 
government. 

—  Rome  and  the   newest  fashions  in  religion  ; 

three  tracts:  The  Vatican  decrees  ;  Vatican- 
ism ;  Speeches  of  the  pope.  Leipz.  1875.    S. 
329.2  :  12 

—  The  Vatican  decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil 

allegiance  ;  a  political  expostulation.  Ad- 
ded, A  history  of  the  Vatican  coutcil,  to- 
gether with  the  latin  and  english  text  of 
the  papal  syllabus,  and  the  Vatican  de- 
crees, by  Philip  Schaft".     N.  Y.  1875.   O. 

329.2:13 

Horseley,  S:    Speeches  in  parliament.    Dundee. 

1813.  O.  329.2:14 

Macaulay,     T:    Babington,     baron    Macaulay. 

Speeches.    N.  Y.  1853.    2  v.  D.    329.2:15 

O'Connell,   Daniel.     Select  speeches,  ed.,  with 

historical  notices,  by  his  son,  J:  O'Connell. 

2dser.     Dublin.  1865.  D.  329.2:16 

Russell,  J:,  1st  earl  Russell.    Recollections  and 

suggestions,  1813—1873.    Bost.  1873.  O. 

329.2  :  18 
Shell,  R:  Lalor.     Speeches,  with  memoir  by  T. 
MacNevin.     T.  p.  w.     [Dublin.  1862].  1>. 

329.2:19 
Spencer,  Herbert.    Political  essays. 

*•»  824.2:  81-83 

Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 

Temple,    Sir  W:     [Political   writings].     In  his 

Works.  820.2:  23  vl, 2 

Contents,   see  under  English    literature,   Collected 

works. 


4.    Political  economy. 


1.    In  general. 

About,  Edmond  Fran9ois  Valentin.    Handbook 

of  social  economy,  or  The  worker's  A.  B.  C. 

Tr.  from  the  last  french  ed.    N.  Y.  1873.  D. 

330  :  46 

Adler,  A.  Leitfaden  der  volkswirthschaftslehre 
zum  gebrauche  an  hoheren  fach-lehran- 
stalten  und  zum  selbstunterricht.  Leipz. 
1880.  O.  330  :  40 


Bastiat,  F:  Essays  on  political  economy.  4tli 
people's  ed.     Lond.  [1875].  S.  330:8 

Contents.  Capital  and  interest.  —  That  which  is 
seen,  and  that  which  is  not  seen. -Government. — 
What  is  money  ?— The  law. 

Blanqui,  Jerome  Adolphe.  History  of  political 
economy  in  Europe.  Tr.  from  the  4th 
french  ed.  by  Emily  J.  Leonard ;  with  a 
pref.  by  D:  A.  Wells.    N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

330-f9 


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194 


Bowen,  Francis.    American  political  economy  ; 

incl.  strictures  on  the  management  of  the 

currency  and  the  finances  since  1861,  with 

a  chart"  showing:    the    fluctuations  in   the 

price  of  gold.    N.  Y.  [1870].  O.      330  :  10 

Cairnes,  J:  Elliot.    The  character  and  logical 

method  of  political  economy.    N.  Y.  1875. 

D.  330:11 

Carey,   H:  C:    The  past,   the    present,   and  the 

future.     Phila.  1848.  O.  330  :  12 

—  Miscellaneous  works.    Phila.  1865.  O. 

330  :  23 
Contents.  The  harmony  of  interests,  agricultural, 
manufacturinjr  and  commercial.— Money. —  Letters 
to  the  president  on  the  foreig'n  and  domestic  policy 
of  the  union,  and  its  effects,  as  exhibited  in  the  con- 
dition of  the  people  and  the  state.— Financial  crises ; 
their  causes  and  effects.— The  french  and  amerlcan 
tariffs  compared  in  a  series  of  letters  addressed  to  M. 
Michel  Chevalier.— The  way  to  outdo  England  with- 
out fighting  her;  letters  to  the  hon.  Schuyler  Colfax, 
on  the  paper,  the  Iron,  the  farmer's,  the  railroad,  and 
the  currency  questions.— The  resources  of  the  union. 
—The  public  debt,  local  and  national;  how  to  provide 
for  its  discharge  while  lessening  the  burthen  of  taxa- 
tion.—Contraction  or  expansion  ?  repudiation  or  re- 
sumption ?— National  bank  amendment  bill.— British 
free  trade,  how  It  affects  the  agriculture  and  the  for- 
eign commerce  of  the  union.— Protection  of  home 
labor  and  home  productions  necessary  to  the  pros- 
perity of  the  amerlcan  farmer. 

Cohn,  Gustav.  Ueber  die  vertheuerung  des 
lebensunterhaltes  in  der  gegenwart.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  v5 
Conrad,  Johannes.  Ueber  das  steigen  der 
lebensanspriiche  ;  vortrag  gehalten  am  24 
feb.  1877  zum  besten  des  Frauenvereins  zu 
Halle  a.  Saale.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v6 

Contzen,  H:  National-olionomie  ;  ein  hand- 
und  lehrbuch  fiir  alle  stande.  Leipz.  1878. 
O.  330  :  41 

Cossa,  L:    Guide  to  the  study  of  political  econ- 
omy.   Tr.  from  the  2d  Italian  ed.,  with  a 
Eref.  by  W:  Stanley  Jevons.    Lond.  1880. 
1.  330  :  13 

De  duincey,  T:    The  logic  of  political  economy, 
and  other  papers.     Bost.  1859.  D.    330  :  14 
Contents.    The  logic  of  political  economy.— Life  of 
Milton.  — The  suliotes.  — The  fatal  marksman.- The 
incognito,  or  Count  Pltz-hum.— The  dice.— The  king 
of  Haytl. 
Dickinson,  Anna  Elizabeth.     A  paying  invest- 
ment.    Bost.  1876.  D.  330:31 
Duhring,  Eugen  K:     Kritische  geschichte  der 
nationalokonomie    und    des    socialismus. 
Berlin.  1871.  O.                                    330  :  42 
Ely,  R:  T.    The    past  and  present  of   political 
economy.       ( Johns     Hopkins     university 
studies).     Bait.  1884.  O.         in  904+32  v2 
Fawcett,  H:    Manual  of  political  economy.    5th 
ed.,  rev.  andenl.    Lond.  1876.  D,    330:5 
Fawcett,  Millicent  Garrett.     Political  economy 
for  beginners.    5th  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.   Lond. 
1880.  D.                                              X  330  :  25 
—  Tales  in  political  economy.    Lond.  1874.  D. 

z  330  :  26 
Contents.    The  Srimats.— The  shipwrecked  sailors.— 
Isle  Pleasant.— The  islanders'  experience  of  foreign 
trade. 
George,  H:    Social  problems.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

330  :  35 

Guyot,  Yves.     Principles  of  social  economy.    Tr. 

from  the  french  by  C.  H.  d'Eyncourt  Lip- 

pington.    Lond.  1884.  O.  330:50 


Hanson,  W:  The  fallacies  in  "Progress  and 
poverty,"  in  H:  Dunning  Macleod's  "Econ- 
omics," and  in  "Social  problems;"  with 
The  ethics  of  protection  and  free  trade, 
and  the  industrial  problem  considered 
a  priori.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  330:49 

Heitz,  E.  Ursachen  und  tragweite  der  nord- 
amerikanischen  konkurrenz  mit  der  west- 
europaischen  landwirth.schaft.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  16  vlO 

Jevons,  W:  Stanley.  Political  economy.  (Sci- 
ence primers).    N.  Y.  1878.  S.        330  :  16 

Karoly,  Akin.  The  dilemmas  of  labour  and 
education.    Lond.  1884.  D.  330  :  61 

Contents.    Introd.— The  dilemmas  of  labour.— Criti- 
cal examination  of  "Progress  and  poverty."— Brief 
philosophy  of  rent.  — The  dilemma  of  education.— 
The  literary  artlzan. 
Laspeyres,    Etienne.      Die    kathedersocialisten 
und  die  statistischen  congresse  ;  gedanken 
zur   begriindung   einer    nationalokonomi- 
schen  statistik  und  einer  statistischen  na- 
tionalokonomie.    In  Deutsche    zeit-   und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  16  v4 

Laveleye,  Emile  de.  The  elements  of  political 
economy.  Tr.  by  Alfred  W.  Pollard  ;  with 
an  introd.  and  supplementary  chapter  by 
F.  W.  Taussig.  N.  Y.  1884.  D.  330  :  36 
Macleod,  H:  Dunning.  The  elements  of  econ- 
omics ;  in  2  V.  V.  1.  Lond.  1881.  D.  330  : 6 
Mallock,  W:  Hurrell.  Property  and  progress, 
or  A  brief  inquiry  into  contemporary  social 
agitation  in  England.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

330  :  43 
Contents.    "Progress  and  poverty".  — Socialism  In 
England.— The  statistics  of  agitation. 

Mason,  Alfred  B.,  and  J:  Joseph  Lalor.  The 
primer  of  political  economy,  in  16  defini- 
tions and  40  propositions.  Chicago.  1882.  S. 
X  330  :  24 
Mill,  J:  Stuart.  Principles  of  political  economy, 
with  some  of  their  applications  to  social 
philosophy.    People's  ed.    Lond.  1873.  D. 

330  :7 

—  Principles   of   political    economy,    abridged ; 

witn  critical,  bibliographical  and  explana- 
tory notes,  and  a  sKctch  of  the  history  of 
?iolitical  economy  by  J.  Laurence  Laugh- 
in  ;  a  text-book  for  colleges.  Maps  and 
diagrams.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  330  :  48 

Mongredien,  A:  Wealth-creation  ;  with  introd. 
by  Simon  Sterne.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D. 

330:30 

Neumann-Spallart,  Franz  Xaver  ritter  v.    Die 

theuerung  der  lebensmittel.    In  Deutsche 

zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  16  v3 

Owen,   Robert.     The  book  of    the  new  moral 

world  ;  containing  the  rational  system  of 

society,   founded  on  demonstrated    facts, 

developing  the  constitution  and  laws  of 

human  nature  and  society.    Lond.  1836.  O. 

330 : 16 

Perry,   Arthur  Latham.    Elements  of  political 

economy.    N.  Y.  1866.  O.  330  :  17 

—  Introduction    to    political    economy.      N.   Y. 

1880.  D.  330':27 

Platter,  Julius.    Die  pHichten  des  besitzes  ;  rede 

geh.  im  rathhaus-saale  zu  Zurich  am  18. 

Tan.   1882.     In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 


ragen. 


304:16vll 


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Potter,  Alonzo.  Political  economy  ;  its  objects, 
uses  and  principles,  considered  with  refer- 
ence to  the  condition  of  the  american 
people.  With  a  summary  for  the  use  of 
students.  [Harper's  family  library].  N.  Y. 
1844.  S.  ■  330  :  18 

Kicardo,  D :  Works ;  with  a  notice  of  the  life 
and  writings  of  the  author  by  J.  R.  McCul- 
loch.    Lond.  1852.  O.  330  :  33 

Contents.  Life.  —  Principles  of  political  economy 
and  taxation.— High  price  of  bullion  a  proof  of  the 
depreciation  of  bank  notes.  —  Reply  to  mr.  Bosan- 
quet's  practical  observations  on  the  report  of  the 
bullion  committee.— Essay  on  the  influence  of  a  low 
price  of  corn  on  the  profits  of  stock.— Proposals  for 
an  economical  and  secure  currency,  with  observa- 
tions on  the  profits  of  the  bank  of  England.— On 
protection  to  agriculture.  — Plan  for  the  establish- 
ment of  a  national  bank.  — Essay  on  the  funding 
system.— Observations  on  parliamentary  reform.— 
Speech  on  voting  by  ballot.— Index. 

Soscher,  W:  G:  F:  Principles  of  political  econ- 
omy. From  the  13th,  1877,  german  ed.; 
with  additional  chapters  furnished  by  the 
author  for  this  1st  eng.  and  amer.  ed.  on 
paper  money,  international  trade,  and  the 
protective  system,  and  a  prelim,  essay  on 
the  historical  method  in  political  economy, 
from  the  french,  by  L.  Wolowski.  The 
whole  tr.  by  J:  J.  Lalor.  Chicago.  1878. 
2v.  O.  330-f2 

Boiusseau,  J:  Jacques.  A  dissertation  on  polit- 
ical economy.  1st  amer.  ed.  Albany.  1797. 
D.  3i30:10 

Buskin,  J:    Unto  this  last;  four  essays  on  the 

first  principles  of  political  economy.  N.  Y. 

1866.  D.  330:20 

Contents.     The   roots   of    honor.  —  The    veins   of 

wealth.— Qui  judicatis  terram.- Ad  valorem. 

—  Munera  pulveris  ;  six  essays  on  the  elements 
of  political  economy.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

330  :  47 
Say,  J:  Baptiste.  A  treatise  on  political  econ- 
omy, or  The  production,  distribution  and 
consumption  of  wealth.  Tr.  from  the  4lh 
ed.  of  trie  french  by  C.  R.  Prinsep,  with 
notes  ;  new  amer.  ed.  containing  a  tr.  of 
the  introd.  and  add.  notes  by  Clement  C. 
Biddle.    Phila.  1863.  O.  330  :  3 

Sch(}nh.of,  Jacob.  Ueber  die  volkswirthschaft- 
lichen  fragen  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  ; 
ein  vortrag  gehalten  vor  dem  gesellig-wis- 
senschaftlichen  verein  in  New  York.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 16  v9 
Smith,  Adam.     An  inquiry  into  the  nature  and 
causes  of  the  wealth  of  nations ;    ed.  by 
James  E.  Thorold  Rogers.     Oxford.  1869. 
2v.  O.  330:1 

Society  for  political  education.  Economic 
tracts  ;  no.  1-12,  15.  N.  Y.  1881—1884.  3  v. 
D.  330:21 

Contents.  V,  1.  No.  1.  Atkinson,  E:  What  is  a 
bank  ?  what  service  does  a  bank  perform  ?  3.  Politi- 
cal economy  and  political  science  (bibliography), 
comp.  by  W.  G.  Sumner.  D:  A.  Wells.  W:  E.  Foster. 
R:  L.  Dugdale,  and  G.  H.  Putnam.  3.  Subjects  and 
questions  pertaining  to  political  economy,  constitu- 
tional law,  the  theory  and  administration  of  govern- 
ment, and  current  politics.  4.  Usury  laws,  their 
nature,  expediency,  and  influence;  opinions  of 
•Jeremy  Bentham  and  John  Calvin,  with  review  of  the 
existing  situation  and  recent  experience  of  the  U.  8., 
bv  R:  H.  Dana,  jr.,  D :  A.  Wells,  and  others.  2.  No.  5. 
Courtois,  A.  Political  economy  in  one  lesson;  a 
lecture  before  the  Polytechnic  assoc.  of  Paris;  tr. 
from  the  Journal  des  economistes,  by  W.  C.  Ford. 
6.  White,  H.  Money  and  its  substitutes;  an  essay 
prepared  for  v.  2  of  the  Cyclopasdla  of  political  sci- 


ence by  J:  J.  Lalor.    7.  White,  A.  D.    Paper-money 
inflation  in  France;  how  it  came,  what  it  brought, 
and  how  it  ended.    8.  Whitridgre,  F:   W.    Caucus 
system ;  an  essay  prepared  for  v.  1  of  the  Cyclopaedia 
of  political  science,  etc.    9.  Canfield,  J.  H.    Taxa- 
tion; a  plain  talk  for  plain  people.    10.  Bo-wker,  R: 
R.    Work  and  wealth;  a  summary  of  economics.    11. 
Green,   G:  W.     Repudiation.     13.  Shepard,   E:  M. 
The  work  of  a  social  teacher;  a  memorial  of  R:  L. 
Dugdale.     15.    Richardson,  H.  W.     The   standai-d 
dollar. 
Soetbeer,   G:    Adolph.       Die    fiinf   milliarden ; 
betrachtungen  iiber  die  folgen  der  grossen 
kriegsentscnadigung  fiir  die  wirthschafts- 
verhiiltnisse     Frankreichs     und    Deutsch- 
lands.     In  Deutsche  zeit- und  streit-fragen. 
304 : 15  v3 
Stewart,  Dugald.     Lectures  on    political  econ- 
omy, now  first  pub.;  ed.  by  sir  W:  Hamil- 
ton.   Edinb.  1877.  2  v.  O.  "      191+8  v8,  9 
Contents.     V.  1.  Introd:    On  the  objects  and  pro- 
vince of  political  economy.— Pt.  1.  Of  political  econ- 
omy proper;  Of  population;  Of  national  wealth.    2. 
Same  contimied:    Of  the  poor,  their  maintenance; 
Of  the  education  of  the  lower  orders.— Pt.  2.  Of  poli- 
tics proper,  or  Theory  of  government. 
Sturtevant,  Julian  M.    Economics,  or  The  sci- 
ence of  wealth.     N.  Y.  1878.  D.       330  :  22 
Sumner,   W:    Graham.      Problems    in  political 
economy.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  330  :  44 

—  What  social  classes  owe  to  each  other.  N.  Y. 
1883.  S.  330:32 

Thompson,  Robert  Ellis.  Elements  of  political 
economy,  with  special  reference  to  the  in- 
dustrial history  of  nations.    Phila.  1882.  D. 

330  :  28 
Walker,    Amasa.      The   science  of    wealth ;   a 
manual  of    political   economy  embracing 
the  laws   of  trade,  currency  and  finance. 
7th  ed.  rev.    Bost.  1874.  O.  "  330  :  4 

Walker,  Francis  Amasa.  Political  economy. 
(Amer.  scientific  ser.)    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

330  :  29 

Wilson,    W.    D.     First  principles    of  political 

economy  with  reference  to  statesmanship 

and   the    progress  of  civilization.     Phila. 

1879.  D.  330  :  45 

England. 

Ochenkowski,  W.  v.  Englands  wirthschaftliche 
entwickelung  im  ausgange  des  mittelal- 
ters.     Jena.  1879.  O.  330  :  39 

Rogers,  James  E.  Thorold.  A  histoi-y  of  agri- 
culture and  prices  in  England  from  1259 
to  1793,  compiled  entirely  from  original 
and  contemporaneous  records.  Oxford, 
1866-1882.  4  v.  O.  330  :  34 

Contents.    V.    1,  2.    1259-1400.    3,  4.    1401-1583. 
Tooke,  T:    A  history  of  prices  and  of  the  state 
of    the  circulation   from    1793    to    [1856] ; 
preceded  by  a  brief  sketch  of  the  state  of 
the  corn  trade  in  the  last  two  centuries. 
Lond.  1838-1857.  6  v.  in  4.  O.       330  :  1137 
ConUnts.    V.  1.    Introd.-To  18i;{.     2.    To  18,38.     3. 
1838, 1839.    4.    IKJP-l 847.— With  a  general  view  of  the 
currency  question  and  remarks  on  the  operation  of 
the  act,  7  and  8  Vict.  C.  32.    6,  6.    Tooke,  T:  andVf: 
Newmarch.    1848-1856.— Index  to  the  6  vols.,  in  v.  6. 

2.    Capital  and  labor. 

Barnard,  C:    Co-operation  as  a  business.    N.  Y. 

1881.     S.  331  :  3 

Blaikie,   W:   Garden.    Heads  and  hands  in  the 

world  of  labour.    Lond.  1865.  D.     331  :  7 


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Brassey,  SirT:  On  work  and  wages.  (Lib.  of 
popular  information.)    N.  Y.  1883.  S. 

331 :23 

Brentano,  h:  J oseTph,  called  Lnjo.  Der  arbeiter- 
versicherungszwang,  seine  voraussetzun- 
gen  und  seine  folgen.  In  Deutsche  zeit- 
und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vlO 

Bucher,   K:    Die  arbeiterfrage  im  kaufmanns- 

stande.   In  Deutsche  zeit-'und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15vl2 

Cook,  Joseph.  Labor,  with  preludes  on  current 
events.  (Boston  Monday  lectures.)  Bost. 
1880.  D.  ■  331  :  8 

Crump,  Arthur.  An  exposure  of  the  j)i'eten- 
sions  of  mr;  H:  George,  as  set  forth  in  his 
book  "Progress  and  poverty."  2d  ed. 
Lond.     1884.  O.  "331+31 

Georg-e,  H:  Progress  and  poverty,  an  inquiry 
into  the  cause  of  industrial  depressions 
and  of  increase  of  want  with  incx*ease  of 
wealth  ;  the  remedy.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

331  :4 

—  Same.     N.  Y.     1881.  D.  331:4 
Gladden,   Washington.     Working    people    and 

their  employers.     Bost.  1876.  D.     331  :  10 

Granier  de  Cassagnac,  Adolphe  Bernard.  His- 
tory of  the  working  and  burgher  classes. 
Tr.  by  B:  E.  Green.    Phila.  1871.  O. 

331:11 

Hawley,  F:  B.  Capital  and  population;  a  study 
of  the  economic  effects  of  their  relatitms  to 
each  other.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  331  :  19 

Hirschberg,  Ernst.     Die  selbsthilfe  des  arbeiter- 

standes,    als    grundlage    seiner    ver.siche- 

rung.     In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  sti'eit-fragen. 

304  :  15  vl2 

Jervis,  J:  Bloomfield.  The  question  of  labor 
and  capital.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  331:6 

Kollogg,  E:  A  new  monetary  s.ystem  ;  the  only 
means  of  securing  the  resJDective  rights  of 
labor  and  property,  and  of  protecting  the 
public  from  fir ancial  revulsions.  Rev.  from 
his  work  on  "Labor  and  other  capital," 
with  numeroxis  additions,  ed.  by  Mary  Kel- 
logg Putnam.     N.Y.  1861.  D.   ■      331:21 

—  Same.    Labor  and  capital  ;  a  new  monetary 

system  etc.  Prefixed,  a  biog.  sketch  of  the 
author  ed.  by  his  daughter,  Mary  Kellogg 
Putnam.     N.Y.     1883.  S.  '331:21 

Knight,  C:  Knowledge  is  power  ;  a  view  of  the 
productive  forces  of  modern  society  and 
the  results  of  labour,  capital  and  skill. 
Rev.  and  ed.,  with  additions,  by  D:  A. 
Wells.     Bost.  1856.  D.  331:12 

Landgraf,  Joseph.    Die  sicherung  des  arbeits- 

vertrages  ;     eine     juridisch  -  okonomische 

studie.     In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  v2 

Lamed,  Josephus  Nelson.  Talks  about  labor, 
and  concerning  the  evolution  of  justice 
between  the  laborers  and  the  capitalists. 
N.  Y.  1876.  D.  331:13 

Lieber,  Francis.  Essays  on  property  and  labor, 
as  connected  with  natural  law  and  the  con- 
stitution of  societv.  [Harper's  family 
library.]    N.  Y.  1847.  S.  331  :  1 

Ruskin,  J:  Time  and  tide  by  Weare  and  Tyne  ; 
25  letters  to  a  working  man  of  Sunderland 
on  the  laws  of  work.     N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

331  :  28 

Rylance,  J.  H.  Lectures  on  social  questions ; 
competition,  communism,  cooperation,  and 


the  relation  of  Christianity  to  socialism. 

N.Y.  1880.  D.  331:14 

Scudder,  Moses  L.,  jr.     The  labor-value  fallacy 

Chic.  1884.  D.  331 :  27 

Stahl,  F:  W:    Die  arbeiterfrage  sonst  und  jetzt. 

In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  vl 
Thompson,  Joseph  Parrish.    The  workman,  his 

false  and  his  true  friends.    N.Y.  [18791.  S. 

331:16 

Waterhouse,    Sylvester.      The     advantages    of 

educated  labor  in  Missouri  ;  a  lecture  del. 

at  Washington  university,  april  26,   1872. 

St.  Louis.  1872.  O.  '  331:Pam 

"Weeden,  W:  Babcock.    The  social  law  of  labor. 

Bost.  1882.  D.  331  :  18 

Wright,   Carroll  D.      The  relation  of  political 

economy  to  the  labor  question.    Bost.  1882. 

S.  331:20 

»        «        « 

Peirce,  Melusina  Fay.  Co-operative  house- 
keeping ;  how  not  to  do  it  and  how  to  do 
it ;  a  study  in  sociology.     Bost.  1884.  T. 

331:24 
*        *        * 

Eggleston,  G:  Cary.  How  to  make  a  living; 
suggestions  upon  the  art  of  making,  saving 
and  using  money.    N.  Y.  [18751.  S. 

331:16 
How  a  penny  became  a  thousand  pounds,  by  the 
author  of  "Life  doubled  by  the  economy 
of  time."    33d  thous.    Lond.  [ia58].  D. 

331 : 17 

/S  p  e  ci  al    countries. 

Dacus,  J.  A.  Annals  of  the  great  strikes  in  the 
U.  S.;  a  reliable  history  and  graphic  des- 
cription of  the  causes  and  thrilling  events 
of  the  labor  strikes  and  riots  of  1877.  111. 
Chicago.  1877.  D.  331  :  9 

Moody,  W:  Godwin.  Land  and  labor  in  the 
U.  S.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  331 :  22 

Massachusetts  state.  Bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor.  5th— 10th,  12th— 14rti  annual  report, 
1874—1879,  1881—1883.  Bost.  1874-83.  9  v. 
O.  331-f32 

Principal  contents.  1874.  Education  and  employ- 
ment of  young  persons  and  children,  with  digest  of 
laws.— Relative  to  professional  men.— Sanitary  con- 
dition of  working  people— Compar.  rates  of  wages 
and  hours  of  labor  in  Mass.  and  foreign  countries.— 
Textile  fabric  manufactories  in  Mass.,  and  digest  of 
laws.— Prices  of  provisions  etc.  in  Mass.  and  Europe. 
—  Savings  banks.  1875.  Education  of  working 
children.— Special  effects  of  certain  forms  of  employ- 
ment upon  female  health. —Factory  legislation.— 
Condition  of  workingmen's  families.— Coiiperatlon. 
1876.  Wage  receivers.  —  Salary  receivers.  —  App. 
History  of  the  bureau,  and  of  labor  legislation  in 
Mass.  1877.  Industrial  arbitration  and  conciliation 
in  England  and  Mass.— Cooperation  in  Mass.- Motive 
power  of  Mass.,  or  The  labor  of  the  sun.— The  afllict«tl 
classes:  blind,  deaf,  dumb,  idiotic  and  insane.— 
Pauperism  and  crime.— Means  of  escape  in  case  of 
fire.  1878.  Compar.  condition  of  mnfrs.  and  labor, 
1875  and  1877.— Education  and  labor  of  the  young; 
half-time  system.- Growth  of  Mass.  mnfrs.- Relative 
importance  of  private  establishments  and  corpora- 
tions in  mnfg.  industries.- Conjugal  condition,  nativ- 
ities and  ages  of  married  women  and  mothers.  — 
Nativities,  ages  and  illiteracy  of  farmers,  farm- 
laborers,  skilled  workmen  in  mnfrs.  and  moch.  In- 
dustries, and  unskilled  laborers.  1879.  Convict 
labor.-Wages  and  prices.  18«0,  1872  and  1878.-Te8ti- 
mony  of  worklngmen.— Hours  of  labor.— Statistics 
of  drunkenness  and  liquor  selling  under  prohibitory 
and  license  legislation,  1874  and  1877.     1881.    In- 


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Massachusetts  state. —  Continued. 

dustrial  arbitration  and  conciliation.— Statistics  of 
drunkenness  and  liquor-selling,  1870— 1879— Uniform 
hours  of  labor.— Influence  of  intemperance  upon 
crime.  1882.  The  Canadian  french  in  N.  E.  — 
Citizenship.  —  Fall  River,  Lowell  and  Lawrence.  — 
Wag-es,  prices  and  profits.  1883.  Employers'  liabil- 
ity for  personal  injuries  to  their  employees.— Time 
and  wajres— Profits  and  earning's. —Early  factory 
labor  in  N.  E. 

Pidgin,   C:  F.     History  of    the  bureau  of 

statistics  of  labor  of  Mass.,  and  of  labor 
legislation  in  that  state  from  1833  to  1876  ; 
prep,  for  the  biireau,  as  a  contribution  to 
the  Centennial  exhibition  at  Phila.  in  1876. 
Bost.  1876.  O.  331-f33 

Wright,  Carroll  D.     Industrial  conciliation 

and  arbitration  ;  comp.  from  the  material 

in  the  possession  of  the  .  . .  bureau  ...  by 

direction  of  the  Mass.  legisl.   Bost.  1881.  O. 

in  331+33 

Wright,   C.   D.     Uniform  hours  of  labor, 

from  the  12th  annual  report.   Bost.  1881.  O. 
in  331+33 
Wadlin,  Horace  G.   Labor  laws  of  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Mass.;  comp.  from  the  pub- 
lic statutes.     Bost.  1882.  O.         in  331+33 

Weeks,  Joseph  D.    Industrial  conciliation 

and  arbitration  in  New  York,  Ohio  and 
Pennsylvania.  From  the  12th  annual  re- 
port of  the  Mass.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  with  comments  by  Carroll  D.  Wright, 
chief.    Bost.  1881.  O.    "  m7A  331+26 

Illinois  state.  Bureau  of  labor  statistics.  1st 
[and  2d]  biennial  report,  for  the  years  end- 
ing Jan.  12,  1881  [and  dec.  81,  1882]. 
Springfield.  1881,  1883.  O.  331+34 

Principal  contents.  Population.  —  Coal  production. 
Manufactures.- Lead  mines.- Public  indebtedness.- 
Prison  and  convict  labor.— Strikes  in  Chicago  and 
vicinity.- Waares,  rents  and  cost  of  living.— Strikes; 
their  evils  and  remedies —Labor  laws  of  111. 

Wisconsin  state.  Bureau  of  labor  statistics.  First 
biennial  report,  1883—1884,  [by]  Frank  A. 
Flower,  commissioner.    Madison.  1884.    O. 

331 :30 
Principal  contents.    Labor  bureaus —Public  penal 
and  reformatory  institutions.- Apprentices,  Indus- 
trial education,  etc.  —  Trades  and  labor  unions.  — 
Strikes.— Child  labor.  Compulsory  education,  etc. — 
Statistics  of  mnfrs.- Products  of  the  soil;  Railroad 
emplo.ves,  etc.— Wag^es  and  cost  of  living.— Rep.  on 
the  Pullman  investigation. 
Commissioners  of  the  state  bureaus  of  labor 
statistics.    Report  on  the  industrial,  social 
and  economic   conditions  of   Pullman.  Il- 
linois, n.  p.  1884.  ().  331  :  Pam 


Acland,  Arthur  H.  Dyke,  and  B:  Jones.  Work 
ingmen  co-operators,  what  they  have  done 
and  what  they  are  doing ;  an  account  of 
the  artisans'  co-operative  movement  in 
Great  Britain,  with  information  how  to 
promote  it.    Map.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  331  :  29 

Holyoake,  G:  Jacob.  The  history  of  co-opera- 
tion in  England,  its  literature  and  its  advo- 
cates. V.  1 :  The  pioneer  period,  1812— 
1844.  Phila.  1875.  V.  2  :  The  constructive 
period,  1845-1878.    2d  ed.     Lond.  1879.  D. 

331:2 

Howell,  G:  The  conflicts  of  capital  and  labour, 
historically  and  economically  considered  ; 
a  history  and  review  of  the  trade  unions 
of  Great  Britain,  showing  their  origin,  pro- 
gress, constitution   and  objects   in    tneir 


political,  social,  economical  and  industrial 
aspects.     Lond.  1878.  D.  331  :  5 

Rogers,  James  E.  Thorold.  Six  centuries  of 
work  and  wages  ;  the  history  of  english 
labor.     N.  Y.  1884    O.  "       331+25 

Weeks,  Joseph  D.  Report  on  the  practical 
operation  of  arbitration  and  conciliation  in 
the  settlement  of  differences  between  em- 
ployers and  employees  in  England.  Har- 
risburg.  1879.  O.  331+26 

3.    Banks  and  money. 

Bagehot,  Walter.  Some  articles  on  the  depre- 
ciation of  silver  and  on  topics  connected 
with  it.     Lond.  1877.  O.  332  :  3 

BoUes,  Albert  S.  Practical  banking.  N.  Y. 
1884.  O.  332+39 

Chevalier,  Michel.  On  the  probable  fall  in  the 
value  of  gold  ;  the  commercial  and  social 
consequences  which  may  ensue,  and  the 
measures  which  it  invites.  Tr.  from  the 
french,  with  pref.  by  R:  Cobden.  N.  Y. 
1859.  O.  332+4 

Gilbart,  James  W:  A  practical  treatise  on  bank- 
ing.    3d  amer.  ed.     Phila.  1855.  O.    332  :  6 

Hamilton,  Rowland.  Money  and  value  ;  an 
inquiry  into  the  means  and  ends  of  econ- 
omic production,  with  an  app.  on  the  de- 
preciation of  silver  and  Indian  currency. 
Lond.  1878.  O.  332  :'l 

Howe,  J:  B.  The  political  economy  of  Great 
Britain,  the  U.  S.  and  France,  in  the  use 
of  money  ;  a  new  science  of  production  and 
exchange.    Bost.  1878.  O.  332  :  7 

—  The  common  sense,  the  mathematics  and  the 

metaphysics  of  money.    Bost.  1881.  D. 

332  :  20 

—  Monetary  and  industrial  fallacies  ;  a  dialogue. 

[Anon.]    Bost.  1878.  O.  332  :  21 

—  Mono-metalism  and  bi-metalism,  or  The  sci- 

ence of  monetary  values.    Bost.  1879.  S. 

332  :  22 

Jevons,  W:  Stanley.    Investigations  in  currency 

and  finance  •    ed.,   with   introd.    by  H.  S. 

Foxwell.     N.  Y.  1884.  O.  332  :  36 

—  Money  and  the  mechanism  of  exchange.     (In- 

tern, scientific  ser.)    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

332:8 

Kardorff -  Wabnitz,  Baron  W:  v.  The  gold 
standard ;  its  causes,  its  effects  and  its 
future.    From  the  german.    Phila.  1880.  O. 

332  :9 

Knies,  C:  Das  geld;  darlegung  der  grund- 
lehren  von  dem  gelde,  rait  einer  voi'eror- 
terung  iiber  das  kapital  und  die  iibertra- 
gung  der  nutzungen.  (Geld  und  credit ; 
Iste  abth.)    Berlin.  1873.  O.  332  :  31 

—  Der  credit.     [Geld  und  credit ;  2te  abth.]   Ber- 

lin. 1876,  1879.  2  v.  O.  332  :  32 

—  Weltgeld  und   weltmiinzen.    Berlin.  1874.  O. 

332:33 
McAdam,  Graham.  An  alphabet  in  finance  ;  a 
simple  statement  of  permanent  principles 
and  their  application  to  questions  of  the 
day,  with  an  introd.  by  R.  K.  Bowker.  N. 
Y.  1881.  S.  ■  332:26 

Marx,  K:  Das  kapital  ;  kritik  der  politischen 
okonomie.  Ister  bd.,  buch  1:  Der  pro- 
duktions-process  des  kapitals.  Hamburg. 
1883.  O.  332  :  34 


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Mayer,  C:  The  media  of  exchange  and  credit. 
Milw.  1883.  O.  332  :  Pam 

Moran,  C:    Money.     N.  Y.  1863.  D.        332  :  12 

Newcomb,  Simon.  The  abc  of  finance,  or  The 
money  and  labor  questions  familiarly 
explained  to  common  people  in  short  and 
easy  lessons.  [Half-hour  series.]  N.  Y. 
[1877].    Tt.  332:24 

Patterson,  Robert  Hogarth.  The  new  golden 
age  and  influence  of  the  precious  metals 
upon  the  world.    Edinb.  1882.  3  v.  O. 

332  :  37 

Percy,  H.  C.  Our  cashier's  scrap-book  ;  bank 
notes  new  and  old  for  general  circulation  ; 
a  portfolio  of  bank  anecdotes  and  inci- 
dents, queer,  curious,  odd,  ludicrous, 
touching,  poetry  by  and  about  bankers, 
"capital"  items,  conversations  w-ith  cus- 
tomers and  facts  and  statistics  of  general 
interest  about  banks  accumulated  from  all 
the  world  during  a  personal  expei'ience  of 
ten  years  behind  a  bank  counter.  111.  N. 
Y.  1879.  D.  332  :  28 

Pilon,  Mt.  R.  What  is  demonetization  of  gold 
and  silver  ?    N.  Y.  [1875].  O.  332  :  30 

Poor,  H:  Varnum.  Resumption  and  the  silver 
question  ;  embracing  a  sketch  of  the  coin- 
age and  the  legal-tender  currencies  of  the 
U.  S.  and  other  nations  ;  a  handbook  for 
the  times.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.  1878.  D. 

332  :  13 

Price,  Bonamy.  Currency  and  banking.  N.  Y. 
1876.     D;  332  :  14 

Scudder,  Moses  L.,  ^'r.  Congested  prices.  Chi- 
cago. 1883.  D.  332  :  27 

Tucker,  G:  The  theory  of  money  and  banks 
investigated.     Bost.  1839.  D.  '         332  :  16 

Walker,  Francis  Amasa.  Money.  N.  Y.  1878. 
O.  332 : 17 

Walker,  J.  H.  A  few  facts  and  suggestions  on 
money,  trade  and  banking.  Bost.  1882 
[1881]'.  D.  332  :  23 

Wells,  D:  Amasa.  Robinson  Crusoe's  money, 
or  The  remarkable  financial  fortunes  and 
misfortunes  of  a  remote  island  commun- 
ity.   111.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.  332  :  18 

S  p e  c  i  al    countries. 

Weeden,  W:  B.  Indian  money,  as  a  factor  in 
New  England  civilization,  (Johns  Hop- 
kins university  studies).    Bait.  1884.  O. 

in  904-f-32  v2 

Michels,  Ivan  C.  Current  gold  and  silver  coins 
of  all  nations  together  with  their  weights, 
fineness  and  intrinsic  value,  reduced  to  the 
standard  of  the  U.  S.;  also,  history  of 
otRcial  coinage  of  the  U.  S.  mint  from  1792 
to  1880.     111.     Phila.  1880.  Q.       332  :  R25 

Iiindennan,  H:  R.  Money  and  legal  tender  in 
in  the  U.S.     N.  Y.     1878.  D.  332:11 

Knox,  J:  Jay.  United  States  notes  ;  a  history  of 
the  various  issues  Jof  paper  money  by  the 
government  of  the  IT.  S. ;  with  an  app.  con- 
taining the  recent  decision  of  the  supreme 
court  of  the  U.  S.  and  the  dissenting  opin- 
ion upon  the  legal  tender  question.  111.  N. 
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Upton,  J.  K.  Money  in  politics  ;  with  an  introd. 
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Scudder,  Moses  L.,  jr.  National  banking;  a 
discussion  of  the  merits  qi  the  present  sys- 


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Richardson,  H.  W.  The  national  banks.  [Harp- 
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332: 15 

Gibbons,  J.  S.  The  banks  of  New  York,  their 
dealers,  the  clearing  house,  and  the  panic 
of  1857,  with  a  financial  chart.  111.  N  Y 
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Johnston,  J:  An  address  on  banking  in  Wis- 
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Homans,  I.  Smith,  ed.  The  merchants'  and 
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*  *        * 

Bagehot,  "Walter.  Lombard  street ;  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  money  market.    N.  Y.  1873.  D. 

332:2 

*  *        * 

Beta,  originally  Bettziech,  H:  Die  dichtkunst 
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Hartung,  H.  Der  check-  und  giro-verkehr  der 
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und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v9 

Lammers,  A:  Die  unternehmung  im  sparcassen- 
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Malarce,  Augustin  de.  Die  schul-sparkassen  ; 
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streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v8 

Pierson,  N.  G.  Die  miinzfrage.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vll 

Roscher,  W:  G:  F:  Betrachtungenuberdie  wiin- 
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In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  vl 

Schneider,  J:  Philipp.  Die  ungedeckte  bank- 
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Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  v5 

—  Zur  wahrungsfrage  ;  eine  entgegnung  auf  das 
buch  des  herrn  dr.  Theodore  Hertzka 
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zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v6 

Wagner,  Adolph.  Unsere  munzreform.  In 
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304  :  15  v6 

4.    Land,  stocks  and  credit. 

Walker,  Francis  Amasa.  Land  and  its  rent. 
Bost.  1883.  S.  333  :  3 

Campbell,  G:  Douglass.  8th  duke  of  Argyll,  and 
H-  George.  Propertv  in  Lind,  a  passage 
at  arms.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  333  :  6 

Contents.  Campbell,  G :  D..  duke  of  ArgyU.  The 
prophet  of  San  Francisco.— Qeorsre,  H:  The  reduc- 
tion to  iniciuity.  ,    ,       ^       ^  *  i 

United    States.      General   land   office.      Annual 
reports    of    the    commissioner,     etc.      See 
Congressional  documents.        in  328. 1  :  D 
Note.    Subordinate  to  the  Dep't  of  the  interior.— 
For  land  laws  and  decisions,  see  cl.  843.1. 
Adams,  Herbert  B.    Maryland's  influence  upon 
land    cessions  to  the  U.   S.;    with   minor 
papers  on  G:  Washington's  interest  in  west- 
ern lands,  the  Potomac  company,  and  a 
national  university.    (Johns  Hopkins  uni- 
versity studies).    Bait.  1885.  O. 

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Koss,  Denman  W.  The  early  history  of  land- 
holding  among  the  germans.  Lond.  1883. 
O.  333+7 

Contents.   Theory.— Sources  of  information.— Notes 
and  references.— Literature  of  the  subject.— Index. 

Cobden  club.  Systems  of  land  tenure  in  vari- 
ous countries  ;  a  series  of  essays  published 
under  the  sanction  of  the  Cobden  club,  ed. 
by  J.  W.  Probyn.  New  ed.  rev.  and  cor. 
L'ond.  [1881].  D.  333:4 

Contents.    liongrfield,   H.    M.    The  tenure  of  land 
in  Ireland.— Brodrick,  G:  C.    The  law  and  custom  of 
primogeniture.- Hoskyns,  C.  W.    The  land  laws  of 
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Fancher,   J.    The   russian    agrarian    legislation    of 
1861.— Morier,   R.  B.  D.    The  agrarian  legislation  of 
Prussia  during  the  present  century  ;  also  a  report  on 
the  tenure  of  land  in  the  grand  duchy  of  Hesse.— 
IJaveleye,  E.  de.    The  land  system  of  Belgium  and 
Holland.— Fisher,  C.  M.    Farm  land  and  land  laws  of 
the  U.  S. 
Brodrick,  G:  C:    English  land  and  english  land- 
lords ;  an  inquiry  into  the  origin  and  char- 
acter of  the  english  land  system,  with  pro- 
posals for  its  reform  ;  with  an  index.  (Cob- 
den club.)    Lond.  1881.  O.  333  :  5 
George,    H:    The  Irish  land   question,   what 

involves,  and  how  alone  it  can  be  settled  ; 
an  appeal  to  the  land  leagues.  N.  Y.  1881. 
D.  333 :  1 

Fowler,  W:  Worthington.  Ten  years  in  Wall 
street,  or  Revelations  of  inside  life  and  ex- 
perience on  'change  .    .   .    111.     Hartford. 

1870.  O.  333  :  2 
Gareis,  C:    Die  borse  und  die  griindungen,  nobst 

vorschlagen  zur  reform  des  borsenrechts 
und  der  actiengesetzgebung.  In  Deutsche 
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Wirth,  Max  W:  Gottlob.  Geschichte  der  lian- 
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5.    Socialism  and  communism. 

Baron,  Julius.  Angriffe  auf  das  erbrecht ;  mit 
einer  nachschrift  iiber  die  social-democra- 
tischen  wahlen.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304:  16  v6 

Coh.n,  Gustav.  Was  ist  socialismus  v  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 16  v7 

Contzen,  H:  Die  sociale  frage,  ihre  geschichte 
und  ihre  bedeutung  in  der  gegenwart ; 
eine  volkswirthschaftliche  skizze.     Leipz. 

1871.  O.  336:7 
Democracy  in  the  old  world  and  the   new,  by 

the  author  of  "The  Suez  canal,  the  eastern 
question  and  Abyssinia,"  "Egypt,  India 
and  the  colonies,"  etc.    Lond.  1884    D. 

336  :  16 

Elementary  system,  An,  of  socialism,  theoreti- 
cal and  practical,  by  a  disciple  of  H: 
George.     Oxford.  1884.  D.  336  :  16 

Ely,  R:  T.  French  and  german  socialism  in 
modern  times.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  336  :  4 

—  Recent  american  socialism.  (Johns  Hopkins 
university  studies).     Bait.  1885.  O. 

in  904+32  v3 

Gronlund,  Laurence.  The  co-operative  com- 
monwealth in  its  outlines  ;  an  exposition 
of  modern  socialism.     Bost.  1884.  D. 

336:10 

Hyndman,  H:  M.  The  historical  basis  of  social- 
ism in  England.    Lond.  1883.  O.     336  :  17 


Kaufmann,'M.  Socialism;  its  nature,  its  dan- 
gers  and  its  remedies  considered.  Found- 
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1874.   p.  335:2 

Laveleye,  Emile  de.  The  socialism  of  to-day. 
Tr.  into  english  by  Goddard  H.  Orpen  ; 
together  with  an  account  of  socialism  in 
England,  by  the  translator.  Lond.  n.  d. 
D.  335 : 14 

Mallock,  W:  Hurrell.  Social  equality  ;  a  short 
study  in  a  missing  science.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

335:3 

Mehring,  Franz.  Die  deutsche  socialderaokratie, 
ihre  geschichte  und  ihre  lehre  ;  eine  histo- 
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Meyer,  tfiirgen  Bona.  Fichte,  Lassalle  und  der 
socialismus.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
fragen.  304  :  15  v7 

Bae,  J:  Contemporary  socialism.  N.  Y.  1884. 
D.  335:11 

Schaffle,  Albert  Eberhard  F:  Die  quintessenz 
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335  :  6 

—  Kapitalismus  und  socialismus.  See  Kauf- 
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Schmoller,  (iustav.     Ueber  einige  grundfragen 

des  rechts  und  der  volkswirthschaft ;  ein 

ottenes  sendschreiben  an  herrn  prof.   dr. 

H:  V.  Treitschke.    2te  aufl.  Jena.    1875.  O. 

335+13 

Shaw,  Albert.  Icaria  ;  a  chapter  in  the  history 
of  communism.     N.  Y.  1884.  S.      335  :  12 

Smith,  Goldwin.  False  hopes,  or  Fallacies, 
socialistic  and  semi-socialistic,  briefly  an- 
swered ;  an  address.     N.  Y.  1883.  D.  ' 

335:6 

Treitschke,  H:  Gotthard  v.  Der  socialismus 
und  seine  gonner  ;  nebst  einem  sendschrei- 
ben an  Gustav  Schmoller.  Berlin.  1875. 
O.  335:9 

"Woolsey,  Theodore  Dwight.  Communism  and 
socialism   in   their  bistory  and  theory  ;  a 


sketch.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 


336:1 


6.    Public  funds  and  taxation. 

Belles,  Albert  S.  The  financial  history  of  the 
U.  S..  from  1774  to  1860.  N.  Y.  1879,  1883. 
2  V.  O.  336+1 

Adams,  H:  Carter.  Tax.ation  in  the  U.  S  ,  1789- 
1816.  (Johns  Hopkins  university  studies). 
Bait.  1884.  O.  in  9()4+32  v2 

Gibbons,   J.    S.     The  public  debt  of  the  U.  S.; 
its  organization,  its  liquidation  ;   adminis- 
tration of  the  treasury  ;   the  financial  sys- 
tem.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.  ■  336:2 
Vuitry,    Adolphe.     Etudes  sur  le  regime  finan- 
cier de  la  France  avant  la  revolution  de 
1789.    Paris.  1878-1883.  3  v.  O.          336+3 
Contents.    [V.    1.]     Les    impots   romains    dans    la 
Gaule  du  5e  au  lOe  siecle.— Le  regime  financier  de  la 
monarchie  feodale  aux  He,  12e  et  13e  si^cles.    [2,  3.] 
Nouvelle  serie.    Philippe  le  bel  et  ses  trois  flls,  1286- 
1328.— Les  trois  premiers  Valois,  1.328-1380. 

Paris  city.  Compte  general  des  recettes  et 
depenses  de  la  ville  de  Paris  pour  I'exer- 
cice  1876,  clos  le  31  mars  1877.  Paris.  1877. 
Q.  in  336  :  D 

Budget    de    I'exercice    1878  [-1882].     Paris. 

J877-82,  5  y.  Q.  in  336  :  D 


205 


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01.  336-337 


206 


Delsa,  L.  Beitrage  zur  steuer-reform.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  vlO 

Vogel,  A:  Einige  ausspriiche  des  landbaues  auf 
steuer-und  zoUentlastung.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fi'agen.  304  :  15  v5 

7.    Protection  and  free  trade. 

Arago,  Dominique  Fran9ois  J:    Ueber  die  sys- 

terae  des  schutzes  und  der  handelsfreiheit. 

In  his  Siimmtliche  werke.  500  :  3  v6 

Ashworth,  H:    Recollections  of  R:  Cobden,  and 

the  anti-corn-law  league.   Lond.  [18791.  D. 

337:17 

Bastiat,  F:    Essays  on  political  econonay.    Tr. 

from  the  Paris  ed.  of  1863.    Chicago.  1869. 

D.  337:1 

Contents.    Sophisms  of  protection,  1st  and  2d  ser.— 

Spoliation  and  law.— Capital  and  interest. 

—  Same.   [2d  ed.]   Sophisms  of  the  protectionists. 

[Amer.  free  trade  league.]    N.  Y.  1870.   D. 

337  : 1 
Byles,  Sir  J:  Barnard.     Sophisms  of  free-trade 
and  popular  political  economy,  examined 
by  a  barrister.    1st  amer.  from  the  9th  eng. 
ed.     Phila.  1872.  D.  337  :  2 

Cobden  club.  [Publications.]  Lond.  1871-80. 
2  V.  D.  337  :  3 

Contents.  [V.  1.]  Duff,  G.  On  the  teachings  of 
Richard  Cobden,  1871 .— Correspondence  relative  to 
the  budgets  of  various  countries,  ed.  by  J.  W.  Protyn, 
1877.  —  Stuart,  J.  M.  The  history  of  free  trade  in 
Tuscany,  1876.  —  Mongredien,  A:  Free  trade  and 
english  commerce,  1879. —  Mallet,  L.  Reciprocity, 
a  letter,  1879.  [2.1  Medley,  G :  W.  England  under 
free  trade;  The  reciprocity  craze.— Chamberlain, 
J.  The  french  treaty  and  reciprocity.— Cross,  J.  K. 
Imports,  exports  and  the  french  treaty.— Slagrgr,  J: 
Free  trade  and  tariffs.— Mong'redien,  A :  Pleas  for 
protection  examined;  The  western  farmer  of  Amer- 
ica. [App.  Hinton,  J:W.  Reply  to  last  essay.] 
Cox,  S:  Sullivan.  Free  land  and  free  trade  ;  the 
lessons  of  the  english  corn  laws  applied  to 
the  U.S.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  337:4 

Donnell,  E.  J.  Slavery  and  "protection";  an 
historical  review  and  appeal  to  the  workshop 
and  the  farm.     N.  Y.  1882.  O.  337  :  14 

—  The    true    issue  ;    industrial    depression  and 

political  corruption  caused  by  tariff  mon- 
opolies ;  reform  demanded  in  the  interest 
of  manufacturers,  farmers  and  working- 
men.  (Questions  of  the  day,  no.  16.)  N. 
Y.  1884.  D.  337  :  19 

Fawcett,  H:  Free  trade  and  protection  ;  an  in- 
quiry into  the  causes  which  have  retarded 
tne  general  adoption  of  free  trade  since  its 
introduction  into  England.    Lond.  1878.  D. 

337  : 5 

Grosvenor,  W:  Mason.  Does  protection  pro- 
tect V  an  examination  of  the  effect  of  dif- 
ferent forms  of  tariff  upon  american 
industry.     N.  Y.  1871.  O.  337-1-10 

Mongredien,  A:  History  of  the  free  trade  move- 
ment in  England.  [Library  of  popular  in- 
formation.]   N.  Y.  1881.  S.  337:6 

—  Same.     Lond.  [1881].  S.  337:6 
Perrot,    Franz     Fiirchtegott.      Die    reform  des 

zollvereinstarifes.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  16  v3 

Porter,  Robert  P.  Protection  and  free-trade 
to-day  at  home  and  abroad,  in  field  and 
workshop.    Bost.  1884.  S.  337  :  20 


Rathbone,  W:  Protection  and  communi.sm  ;  ft 
consideration  of  the  effects  of  the  ameri- 
can tariff  upon  wages.  (Questions  of  the 
day,  no.  15).    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  337  :  18 

Bedin^^ton,  Lyman  W.  Free  trade  vs.  protec- 
tion ;  a  lecture  del.  in  the  unitarian  cliurch, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  July  7,  1871.  Milw.  1871. 
O.  337  :  Pam 

Roberts,  Ellis  H.  Government  revenue,  espec- 
ially the  american  system ;  an  argument 
for  industrial  freedom  against  the  lallacies 
of  free  trade.    Bost.  1884.  D.  337  :  16 

SchOnhof,  Jacob.  The  destructive  influence  of 
the  tariff  upon  manufacture  and  com- 
merce ;  and  the  figures  and  facts  relating 
thereto.    N.  Y.  18§3.  D.  337  :  12 

—  Wages  and  trade,  in  the  manufacturing  in- 

dustries in  America  and  in  Europe  ;  with 
an  introd.  by  R.  R.  Bowker.  N.  Y.  1884. 
D.  337 : 15 

Steiger,  E.,  and  co.  On  the  removal  of  the  duty 
on  books.     [Anon.^    [N.  Y.]  1882.  D. 

337 :  Pam 

Sumner,  W:  Graham.  Lectures  on  the  history 
of  protection  in  the  U.  S.,  del.  before  the 
International  free  -  trade  alliance.  Re- 
printed from  "The  new  century."  N.  Y. 
1877.  O.  337:7 

Taussig,  Frank  W.  Protection  to  young  indus- 
tries as  applied  in  the  U.  S.;  a  study  in 
economic  histoi'y.     Cambridge.  1883.  D. 

337:11 

—  The  history  of  the  present  tariff,  1860— 188y. 

(Questions  of  the  day,  no.  19.)  N.  Y.  1885. 
D:  337:22 

Villiers,  C:  Pelham.  Free  trade  speeches,  with 
a  political  memoir  ;  ed.  by  a  member  of 
the  Cobden  club.    Lond.  1883.  2  v.  O. 

337:21 

Wells,  D:  Ames.  Free  trade  essential  to  future 
national  prosperity  and  development ;  a 
lecture,  feb.  8th  1882.  before  the  Young 
men's  democratic  club  and  the  Brooklyn 
revenue  reform  club  of  Brooklj'n.  N.  Y. 
1882.  D.  337  :  13 

—  How    congress  and    the  public  deal  with  a 

great  revenue  and  industrial  problem  [the 
sugar  industry] .    N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

337  :  Pam 

—  A  primer  of  tariff  reform.    (Cobden  club  pub- 

lications).    Lond.  1885.  D.  337  :  3 

Wilson,  Alexander  Johnstone.  Reciprocity,  bi- 
metallism and  land-tenure  reform.  Lond. 
1880.  O.  ^  ^  .3,?^.=  ® 

Wise,  Bernhard  Ringrose.  Facts  and  fallacies 
of  modern  protection  ;  the  Oxford  Cobden 
prize  essay  for  1878.    Lond.  1879.  D. 

387 : 9 


United  States.  Tariff.  Young,  E:  Special  re- 
port on  the  [history  of  thej  customs-tariff 
legislation  of  the  11.  S.,  with  appendices. 
(U.  S.  42d  cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  dfK^  no. 
109).    Wash.  1872.  O.  »»  337  :  D 

Report  of  the  tariff  commission,  appointed 

under  act  of  congress  approved  mav  15, 
1882.  (U.  S.  47th  cong.  2d  sess.  House 
mis.  doc.  no.  6).    Wash.  1882.  2  v.  O. 

in  337 :  D 

The  existing  tariff  on  imports  into  the  U.  S. 

etc.  and  the  free  list,  together  with  com- 


207 


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208 


United  States.     Tariff.— Continued. 

parativ(^  tables  of  present  and  past  tariffs, 
and  other  statistics  relating  thereto  ;  pre- 
pared by  the  com.  on  finance,  U.  S.  sen. 
(U.  S.  48th  cong.  1st  sess.  Sen.  rep.  no.  12). 
Wash.  1884.  O.  in  337  :  D 

Evans,  C:  H.,  comp.  Duties  [received]  from 

1867  to  1883,  etc.  See  his  Imports  and  duties. 
in  380. 1  :  D 

8.    Pauperism. 

(See  also  Charitable  Institutions,  cl.  361 .) 

Beta,  originally  Bettziech,  H:  Wohl-  und  iibel- 
thater  in  unseren  grossstadten.  In  Deut- 
sche zeit-  und  streit-fragen.       304  :  15  v4 

Dugdale,  R:  L.  "The  Jukes";  a  study  in  crime, 
pauperism,  disease  and  heredity,  also 
further  studies  of  criminals;  with  an  introd. 
by  Elisha  Harris.  3d  ed.,  rev.  N.  Y.  1877. 
D.  339  : 1 


Campbell,  Helen.  The  problem  of  the  poor ;  a 
record  of  quiet  work  in  unquiet  places.  N. 
Y.  1882.  S.  339  :  3 

Kay,  Joseph.  The  social  condition  and  educa- 
tion of  the  people  of  England.  N.  Y.  1863. 
D.  339:2 

Long,  James  Edmond.  The  hopeful  cry  of  out- 
cast London.     Lond.  1884.   D.         '  339  :  8 

Mearns,  Andrew.  The  bitter  cry  of  outcast 
London  ;  an  inquiry  into  the  condition  of 
the  abject  poor.     [Anon.']    Bost.  1884.  O. 

339:4 

NichoUs,  Sir  G:  A  history  of  the  english  poor 
law,  in  connexion  with  the  legislation  and 
other  circumstances  affecting  the  condition 
of  the  people.    Lond.  1854.    2  v.  O.  339  :  5 

—  A  history  of  the  scotch  poor  law,  in  connexion 

with  the  condition  of  the  people.    Lond. 
1856.  O.  339  :  6 

—  A  history  of  the  Irish  poor  law,  in  connexion 

with  the  condition  of  the  people.    Lond. 
1856.  O.  339:7 


5.    JTirisprudence. 


1.    In  general. 

Soiile,  C:  C.  The  lawyer's  reference  manual  of 
law-books  and  citations.    Bost.  1883.  O. 

340  :  B13 

BurriU,  Alexander  M.  A  law  dictionary  and 
glossary  ;  containing  full  definitions  of  the 

{(rincipal  terms  of  the  common  and  civil 
aw,  together  with  tr.  and  explanations  of 
the  various  technical  phrases  in  different 
languages,  occurring  m  the  ancient  and 
modern  reports  and  standard  treatises,  em- 
bracing aLso  all  the  principal  common  and 
civil  law  maxims  ;  compiled  on  the. basis  of 
Spelman'sglos-sary  and  adapted  to  the  juris- 
prudence of  the  ifnited  States  with  copious 
ill.,  critical  and  historical.  2d  ed.  N.  Y. 
1859.  2  V.  O.  340  :  Bl 

Tayler,  T  :  The  law  glossary  ;  a  selection  of  the 
greek,  latin,  saxon,  french,  norman  and 
Italian  sentences,  phrases  and  maxims 
found  in  the  leading  english  and  amer.  re- 
ports and  elementary  works,  with  hist,  and 
explan.  notes,  alphabetically  arr.  and  tr. 
into  eng.  for  the  use  of  members  of  the  le- 
gal profession,  law  students  etc.  9th  ed., 
rev.,  corr.  and  enl.  by  a  member  of  the  N. 
Y.  bar.  N.  Y.  1877.  O.  340  :  B2 


Abbott,  B  :  Vaughan.  Judge  and  jury;  a  popu- 
lar explanation  of  leading  topics  in  the 
law  of  the  land.     N.  Y.  1880.  D.       340  :  10 

—  The  travelling  law  school  and  famous  trials; 
first  lessons  in  government  and  law.  (Busi- 
ness boys'  lib.  no.  2)  Bost.  [1884].  S. 

x340:18 

AmoB,  Sheldon.  The  science  of  law.  (Intern, 
scientific  ser.)  N.  Y.  1880.  D.  340  :  12 

Bascom,  J :  The  lawyer  and  the  lawyer's  ques- 
tions ;  a  baccalaureate  discourse  preached 
in  Assembly  hall,  university  of  Wisconsin, 
June  18,  1882.    Milw.  1882.  O.      340  :  Pam 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Essays  in  anglo-saxon  law.     Bost.  1876.  O. 

340 : 15 
ContenU.    Adams,  H:    The  anglo-saxon  courts  of 
law.— liOdgre,    H:    C.     The   anfflo-saxon  land-law.— 
.Young-,  E.  The  anfflo-saxo  n  family  law.— liaugrhlin, 
J.  L.    The  anjflo-saxon  legal  procedure.— App.    Select 
cases  in  anglo-saxon  law.— Index. 
Forsyth,   W:    The   history  of  lawyers,  ancient 
and  modern.   III.   N.  Y.  1875.  O.    340:19 
Heard,   Franklin    Fiske.     Oddities  of  the  law. 
Bost.  1881.  D.  340:8 

Hoar,  G:  F.     The  function  of  the  amer.  lawyer 
in  the  founding  of  states  ;   an  address  del. 
before  the  graduating  class    at    the    57th 
anniversary  of  the  Yale  law  school,  June 
28,1881.    New  Haven.  1881.  O.    340  :  Pam 
Holland,  T:  Erskine.    The  elements  of  jurispru- 
dence.    Oxford.  1880.  O.  340:3 
Ihering,   Rudolph  v.      The    struggle  for   law. 
Tr.   from  the  5th  german    ed.    by   J:    J. 
Lalor.    Chicago.  1879.  D.                "  340  :  7 
Maine,    Sir  H:  James  Sumner.    Ancient  law, 
its  connection  with  the  early  history  of 
society,  and  its  relation  to  modern  ideas  ; 
with   an  introd.  by  Theodore  W.  Dwight. 
1st  amer.  ed.    N.  t.  1871.  D.            340  :  4 

—  Dissertations  on  early  law  and  custom  ;  chiefly 

sel.  from  lectures  del.  at  Oxford.    N.   Y. 
1883.  O.  340  :  14 

—  Lectures  on  the  early  history  of  institutions. 

3d  ed.    Lond.  1880.  O.  340  :  16 

—  Village-communities  in  the  east  and    west  ; 

six  lectures  del.  at  Oxford.    Lond.  1871.  O. 

340:5 

Contents.   The  east  and  the  study  of  jurisprudence. 

—The  sources  of  Indian   law.— The  western  village 

community.- The  eastern  village  community.— The 

process  of  feudalisation.— The  early  history  of  price 

and  rent.— Appendices.— Index. 

Montesquieu,  C:  de  Secondat,  baron  do  la  Br&de 

et    de.    Complete    works.    Tr.    from    the 

french  ;  in  4  v.    V.  2-4.    Lond.  1777.  O. 

340:6 

Contents*.    V.  1  minsing.    2.    The    spirit  of  laws, 

book  20-31.    3.    Grandeur  and  decline  of  the  roman 

empire.— Dialogue  between  Sylla  and  Eucrates.— Per- 


§09 


SOClOLOG'X'-JtmiSPRtJBENCE. 


CI.  340-342 


2ld 


Montesquieu,  C:  de.— Continued. 

slan    letters.     4.    Familiar  letters.  —  Miscellaneous 

pieces.— Defense,  analysis,  explanations  and   index 

of  The  spirit  of  laws. 

—  The  spirit  of  laws.    Tr.  from  the  french  by 

T:  Nugent.    4th  ed.  rev.,  with  add.     Lond. 

1766.  2  V.  O.  340  :  9 

Wilson,  Sir  Roland  Knyvet.    History  of  modern 

english  law.      [liist.    handbooks].    Lond. 

1875.  S.  340  :  17 


Livingston,   J:     Livingston's  law  register  ;    a 

fuide  for  every  man  of  business  and  hand- 
ook  of   useful    information.    N.  Y.  1854. 
O.  340 : 20 

State  bar  association  of  Wisconsin.  Report  of 
the  proceedings  of  the  meeting  for  [its] 
organization,    held    at    Madison,    Jan.    9, 

1878.  Madison.  1881.  O.  bound  with 

—  Rejjort  of  the  proceedings  of  the  annual  meet- 

ing held  at  Madison,  June  14-16, 1881 ;  with 
app.  containing  biographical  sketches  of 
the  life  and  character  of  deceased  members 
of  the  bench  and  bar  of  Wis.,  and  also  an 
alphabetical  catalogue  of  Wis.  attorneys, 
resident,  non-resident  and  deceased  ;  cornp. 
by  Moses  M.  Strong.    Madison.  1883.  O. 

340  :  21 

2.    International  law. 

Bar,  K:  L:  v.  International  law;  private  and 
criminal.  Tr.  with  notes,  by  G.  R.  Gil- 
lespie.    Bost.  1883.  O.  341  :  11 

Field,  D:  Dudlev.  Outlines  of  an  international 
code.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.  341-|-4 

Gallaudet,  E:  Miner.  A  manual  of  international 
law.     N.  Y.  1879.  D.  341  :  5 

Hall,  W:  E:  International  law.  Oxford.  1880. 
O.  341  :  6 

Halleck,  H:  Wager.  Elements  of  international 
law.    Phila.  1878.  O.  341  :  7 

Hartmann,  K:  Robert  E:  v.  Prineip  und  zu- 
kunft  des  vdlkerrechts.  In  his  Gesam- 
melte  studien.  834+19 

Mackintosh,  Sir  James.  A  discourse  on  the 
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cell,  works.  904+28 

Vattel,  Emmeric  de.  The  law  of  nations,  or 
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the  conduct  and  aft'airs  of  nations  and 
sovereigns ;  from  the  french.  From  the 
new  ed.  by  Joseph  Chitty,  with  add.  notes 
and  references  by  E:  D.  tngraham.    Phila. 

1879.  O.  ■  341  : 3 
Woolsey,    Theodore   Dwight.     Introduction   to 

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an  aid  in  teaching  and  in  historical  studies. 
[Isted.]     Bost.  1860.  D.  341:1 

—  Same.  5th  ed.  N.  Y.  1879.  O.  341  : 2 
Spear,  S:  Thayer.  The  law  of  extradition,  in- 
ternational and  inter  state;  with  an  app. 
containing  the  extradition  treaties  and  laws 
of  the  U.  S.,  several  sections  of  the  english 
extradition  act  of  1870,  and  extradition  re- 
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341+8 

Lawrence,  W:  Beach.   Visitation  and  search,  or 

An  historical  sketch  of  the  british  claim  to 

exercise  a  maritime  police  over  the  vessels 

of  all  nations,  in  peace  as  well  as  in  war, 


with  an  inquiry  into  the  expediency  of  ter- 
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3.    Constitutional  law. 

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Duer,  W:  Alexander.  Lectures  on  the  constitu- 
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Federalist,  The,  on  the  new  constitution,  writ- 
ten in  the  year  1788,  by  mr.  Hamilton,  mr. 
Madison  and  mr.  Jay  ;  with  an  app.  con- 
taining the  letters  of  Paciticus  and  Helvl- 
dius  on  the  proclamation  of  neutrality  of 
1793,  also  the  original  articles  of  confedera- 
tion, and  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.,  with 
the  amendments  made  thereto.  A  new  ed., 
the  numbers  written  by  mr.  Madison  corr. 
by  himself.  Hallowell.  1837.  O.    342.1 :  11 

Foederalist,  The  ;  a  collection  of  essays,  written 
in  favor  of  the  new  constitution,  as  agreed 
upon  by  the  foederal  convention  sept.  17, 
1787.  Repr.  from  the  original  text,  with  an 
introd.  and  notes,  by  H:  B.  Dawson.  V.  1. 
N.  Y.  1864.  O.  342. 1  :  22 

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Hickey,  W:,  ed.  The  constitution  of  the  U.  S.  of 
America,  with  an  alphabetical  analysis  ; 
the  declaration  of  independence,  the  ar- 
ticles of  confederation  ;  the  prominent  po- 
litical acts  of  G:  Washington ;  electoral 
votes  for  all  the  presidents  and  vice-presi- 
dents, the  high  authorities  and  civil  officers 
of  government,  from  march  4,  1789  to 
march  3,  1847 ;  chronological  narrative  of 
the  several  states,  and  other  matter,  with  a 
descriptive  account  of  the  state  papers, 
public  documents,  and  other  sources  of 
statistical  information  at  the  seat  of  govern- 
ment. 7th  ed.  Phila.  1854.  D.         342.1  :  9 

Lessons  of  a  century  for  the  4th  of  July  1876 ;  pre- 
vention is  better  than  cure.  n.  p.  or  d. 

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Marshall,  J:  Writings  upon  the  federal  consti- 
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Paschal,  G:  W.  The  constitution  of  the  U.  S. 
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*  *  * 
Poole,  W:  F:  The  ordinance  of  1787,  and  dr. 
Manasseh  Cutler  as  an  agent  in  its  forma- 
tion.    Cambridge,  Mass.  1876.  O. 

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Bancroft,  G:  History  of  the  formation  of  the 
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Curtis,  G:  Ticknor.  History  of  the  origin,  form- 
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Towle,  Nathaniel  Carter.  A  history  and  analy- 
sis of  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.;  with  a 
full  account  of  the  confederations  which 
preceded  it,  of  the  debates  and  acts  of  the 
convention  which  formed  it,  of  the  judi- 
cial decisions  which  have  construed  it ; 
with  papers  and  tables  illustrative  of  the 
action  of  the  government  and  the  people 
under  it.     Bost.  1860.  D.  342.1:16 

Elliot,   Jonathan,  ed.    The  debates,  resolutions, 
and  other  proceedings  in  convention  on 
the  adoption  of  the  federal  constitution,  as 
recommended  by  the  general  convention 
at    Philadelphia,   17  sept.    1787;  with   the 
yeas  and  nays  on  the  decision  of  the  main 
question.   Wash.  1827-30.  4  v.  O.   342.1  :  5 
Contents.    V.  1.    Massachusetts  and  New  York.    2. 
Virginia.    3.    North  Carolina  and  Pennsylvania.    4. 
Journal  and  debates  of  the  federal  convention  at 
Philadelphia,  may  14 -sept.  17,  1787,  with  the  consti- 
tution illustrated  by  the  opinions  of  twenty  succes- 
si^e  congresses,  and  a  digest  of    decisions  in  the 
courts  of  the  union. 
—  The  debates  in  the  several  states  conventions 
on  the  adoption  of  the  federal  constitution, 
as  recommended  by  the  general  convention 
at  Philadelphia  in  1787 ;   together  with  the 
journal  of  the  federal  convention,  Luther 
Martin's  letter,  Yates's  minutes,  congress- 
ional opinions,  Virginia  and  Kentucky  re- 
solutions of  '98-'99,  and  other  illustrations, 
of  the  constitution.   2d  ed.  with  consider- 
able add.,  coll.  and  rev.  from  contemporary 
publications.  Pub.   under  the  sanction  of 
congress.    Phila.  1876.  5  v.  O.        342.1+6 
Contents.    V.  1.    Journal  of  the  federal   conven- 
tion.—Martin's  letter.— Yates's  minutes.    2.    Massa- 
chusetts. —  Connecticut.  —  New    Hampshire.  —  New 
York.  — Pennsylvania. —  Maryland.    3.    Virginia.    4. 
North  Carolina.— South  Carolina.— Virgrinia  and  Ken- 
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of  the  convention   assembled  at  Philadel- 
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constitution  of  the  U.  S.  of  America,  incl. 
"The  genuine    information,"    laid    before 
the    legislature    of   Maryland    by   Luther 
Martin  ;    also  other  historical   documents 
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Hurd,  J:  C.  Theory  of  our  national  existence, 
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Giaque,  Florien.  The  election  and  naturaliza- 
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franchise,  to  citizenship  and  the  naturaliz- 
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U.    S .  —  Special   states  . 

Massachusetts  state.  Official  report  of  the 
debates  and  proceedings  in  the  state  con- 
vention, assembled  may  4,  1853,  to  revise 
and  amend  the  constitution  of  the  com- 
monwealth of  Massachusetts.  Bost.  1853. 
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New  York  state.  Report  of  the  debates  and 
proceedings  of  the  convention  for  the 
revision  of  the  constitution  of  the  state  of 
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and  W:  H.  Attree.    Albany.  1846.  O. 

342.13+101 

Ohio  state.  Reports  of  the  debates  and  proceed- 
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the  constitution  of  the  state  of  Ohio,  1850- 
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342.15:1 

Wisconsin  state.  Journal  of  the  convention  to 
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sketch  of  the  debates,  begun  and  held  at 

Madison,  dec.  15,  1847.    Madison.  1848.  O. 

342.15+302 

—  The   constitution  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin, 

adopted  in  convention  at  Madison  on  the 
16th  day  of  dec.  1846,  together  with  the  act 
of  congress  and  the  act  of  the  legislature 
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342.16:307 

Wright,  A.  O.    An  analysis  of  the  constitution 

of  the  state  of  Wisconsin,  designed  for  the 

use  of  teachers,  advanced  classes  in  schools 

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343.3:111 

Townsend,  Calvin.  A  compendium  of  commer- 
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Parsons,  Theophilus.  Laws  of  business  for  all 
the  states  of  the  union  and  the  dominion  of 
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Un  ited  States . 


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treaties,  postal  conventions  and  executive 
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laws,  1789—1845.  7.  Indian  treaties,  1789-184.5.  8. 
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by  G:  P.  Sanger,  18-22  under  the  dir.  of  the  sec.  of 
state. 

Revised  statutes  passed  at  the  first  session  of 

the  43d  cong.,  1873-74  ;  embracing  the  sta- 
tutes of  the  U.  S.,  general  and  permanent 
in  their  nature,  in  force  on  dec.  1,  1873,  as 
rev.  and  consolidated  by  commissioners  ap- 
pointed under  an  act  of  cong.,  and  as  re- 
printed with  amendments  under  authority 
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utes-at-large. 

Revised  statutes  relating  to  the  District  of 

Columbia  and  post  roads,  passed  at  the 
first  session  of  the  43d  cong.,  1873-74 ;   to- 
gether with  the  public  treaties  in  force  on 
dec.  1,  1873.    Wash.  1875.  Q.         343.1  :D 
NoU.    Originally  pub.  as  V.  18,  pt.  3  of  the  Statutes- 
at-large. 
—  A  synoptical  index  to  the  laws  and  treaties  of 
the  U.  S.  of  America,  from  mai'ch  4,  1789 
to  march  3,  1851,  with  reference  to  the  ed. 
of  the  laws  pub.  by  Bioren  and  Duane,  and 
to    the  statutes  at   large  pub.   by  Little, 
Brown  &  co.  under  the  authority  of  cong. 
Bost.  1852.  Q.  "343.1  :D 

Gordon,  T:  F.  A  digest  of  the  laws  of  the  U.  S., 
incl  an  abstract  of  the  judicial  decisions 
relating  to  the  constitutional  and  statutory 
law;  with  notes,  explanatory  and  historical. 
Phila.  1827.  O.  343. 1 :  2 

Kent,  James.  Commentaries  on  american  law. 
12th  ed.  by  O.  W.  Holmes,  jr.  Bost.  1873. 
4v.  O.  343.1:B1 

Lewis,  Francis  A.  Law  relating  to  stocks,  bonds 
and  other  securities  in  tlie  U.  S.  Phila. 
1881.  O.  343.1+8 

United  States.  Public  domain.  Donaldson,  T: 
The  public  domain  ;  its  history  with  statis- 
tics, with  references  to  the  national  do- 
main, colonization,  acquirement  of  ter- 
ritory, the  survev,  administration  and 
several  methods  of  sale  and  disposition  of 
the  public  domain  of  the  U.  S.,  with  sketch 
of  the  legislative  history  of  the  land  states 
and  territories,  and  references  to  the  land 
system  of  the  colonies,  and  also  that  of 
several  foreign  governments.  Prepared 
under  dir.  of  the  Public  land  commission. 
Committee  on  codification,  and  giving  the 
result  of  the  several  land  laws  to  June  30, 
1880;  rev.  July  16,  1881.  Maps.  (U.  S.  46th 
cong.  3d  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  no.  47.  pt.  4). 
Wash.  1881.  O.  tn  343.1  :D 


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United  States.     Public  domain. —  Gontimied. 

General  public  acts  of  cons:,  respecting  the 

sale  and  disposition  of  the  public  lands, 
with  instructions  issued  from  time  to  time 
by  the  sec.  of  the  treas.  and  com'r  of  the 
gen.  land  office,  and  official  opinions  of  the 
attorney-gen.  on  questions  arising  under 
the  land  laws.  Preuai'ed  and  printed  by 
order  of  the  sen.    Wash.  1838.    2  v.   O. 

in  343. 1  :  D 

Contents.    "V.  1 .  Laws  to  the  close  of  the  2(1  sess.  of 

the  2.5th  cong.    2.  Instructions  and  opinions  to  aug. 

[Britten,  Alexander  T.,  comp.']  The  exist- 
ing laws  of  the  U.  S.  of  a  general  and 
permanent  character,  and  relating  to  the 
survey  and  disposition  of  the  public  domain 
dec.  1,  1880  ;  embracing  references  to  previ- 
ous legislation,  and  citations  of  decisions 
from  the  federal  and  the  state  courts  and 
from  the  executive  officei-s  of  the  U.  S. 
Prenared  under  the  direction  of  the  Public 
land  commission.  Committee  on  codifica- 
tion. (U.  S.  46th  cong.  3  sess.  House  ex. 
doc.  no.  47,  pt.  1).    Wash.  1881.    O. 

in  343, 1  :  D 

Same,  with  supp.   embracing  the  laws  of 

like  character  passed  at  the  3d  sess.  of  the 
46th,  and  1st  sess.  of  the  47th  cong.,  and  a 
digest  of  late  decisions  under  the  land 
laws,  in  continuation  of  the  "Citation  of 
decisions"  of  the  Land  commission  [in  pt. 
2],  prepared  under  the  dir.  of  the  Commis- 
sioner of  the  general  land  office  (U.  S. 
47th  cong.  2  sess.  House  mis.  doc.  no. 
45.  pt.  1).     Wash.  1884.  O.         in  343. 1  :  D 

[Britten,  Alexander  T.,  comp.']  Laws  of  the 

U.  S.  of  a  local  or  temporary  character, 
and  exhibiting  the  entire  legislation  of 
cong.  upon  which  the  public  land  titles  in 
each  state  and  territory  have  depended, 
dec.  1,  1880  ;  embracing  also  a  digest  of  all 
indian  treaties  affecting  the  titles  to  public 
lands,  an  abstract  of  the  authority  for  and 
the  boundaries  of  the  existing  military 
reservations,  and  a  table  of  .judicial  and 
executive  decisions  affecting  the  various 
subjects  arising  under  the  public  land 
system.  Prepared  unter  the  dir.  of  the 
Public  land  commission.  Committee  on 
codification.  (U.  S.  46th  conff.  3  sess. 
House  ex.  doc.  no.  47,  pt.  2,  3).  Wash.  1881. 
2v.ini.  O.  w  343.1  :D 

Same,  with  supp.  embracing  the  laws  of  like 

character  passed  at  the  3d  sess.  of  the  46th, 
and  1st  sess.  of  the  47th  cong.  (U.  S.  47th 
cong.  2  sess.  House  mis.  doc.  no.  4.5,  pt.,  2 
3).    Wash.  1884.  2  v.  O.  in  343.1  :D 

Public  land  laws  ;  an  exhaustive  compila- 
tion of  the  laws,  rulings,  decisions  and  late 
acts  of  congress  with  reference  to  the  agri- 
cultui'al,  mining  and  other  lands  of  the  U. 
S.,  with  the  instructions  of  the  commis- 
sioner of  the  general  land  office  regarding 
the  same ;  comp.  from  official  sources. 
Sioux  City.  1879.  O.  343. 1  :  4 

—  Congress.  An  act  to  provide  internal  revenue 
to  support  the  government,  to  pay  interest 
on  the  public  debt  and  for  other  purposes, 
passed  June  30,  1864.     n.  t.  O.         343.1 :  5 

Same,  as  amended  by  the  act  of  march  3d, 

1865 ;  incl.  sections  relating  to  the  collec- 


TJnited  States.     Public  domain. — Continued. 

tion  of  internal  revenue,  from  other  acts 
n.  t.  O.  343.1  :6 

Laws  of  the  U.  S.  relating  to  internal  revenue 

compi-ising  the  act  of  June  30,  1864,  as 
amended  by  subsequent  acts  incl.  the  act 
of  march  26,  1867.     Wash.  1867.   O. 

343.1:7 

Tax-payer's  manual,  The  ;  containing  the  acts 
of  congress  imposing  direct  and  excise 
taxes,  with  complete  marginal  references 
and  an  analytical  index,  showing  all  the 
items  of  taxation,  the  mode  of  proceeding 
and  the  duties  of  the  officers,  with  an 
explan.  pref.     N.  Y.  1862.  O.         343.1  :  9 

Redfield,  Amasa  Angell,  comp.  A  hand-book  of 
the  U.  S.  tax  law,  approved  July  1,  1862, 
with  all  the  amendments  to  march  4,  1863  ; 
comprising  the  decisions  of  the  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  together  with 
copious  notes  and  explanations,  for  the 
use  of  tax-payers  of  every  class  and  the 
officers  of  the  revenue  of  all  the  states  and 
territories.  From  official  sources.  N.  Y. 
1863.  D.  343.1:10 

Carpenter,  M.  B.  Mining  code  ;  a  compilation 
of  all  the  existing  mining,  water,  pre- 
emption and  homestead  laws  of  the  U.  S. 
and  the  state  of  Colorado,  mining  decis- 
ions of  the  courts  and  dep't  of  the  mterior, 
articles  of  incorporation  and  by-laws  for 
mining  companies,  comments,  forms,  etc. 
2d  ed.    Denver.  1879.  O.  343,1  :  3 

U.  S. — Special  states. 

Smucker,  S:  M.,  ed.  The  blue  laws  of  Connecti- 
cut ;  a  collection  of  the  earliest  statutes 
and  judicial  proceedings  of  that  colony, 
being  an  exhibition  of  the  rigorous  morals 
and  legislation  of  the  puritans  ;  with  an 
introd.    Phila.  1861.  D.  343.12:501 

Trumbull,  J.  Hammond.  The  true-blue  laws  of 
Connecticut  and  New  Haven  and  the  false 
blue  laws  invented  by  the  rev.  S:  Peters  ; 
added,  specimens  of  the  laws  and  judicial 

Eroceedings  of  other  colonies,  and  some 
lue  laws  of  England  in  the  reign  of  James 
L     Hartford,  Conn.  1876.  D.   343.12:502 

Beston  city.  Ordinances,  and  rules  and  orders 
of  the  city  of  Boston  ;  together  with  a 
digest  of  the  general  and  special  statutes 
of  the  Massachusetts  legislature  relating  to 
the  city.  Pub.  by  order  of  the  city  council. 
Bost.  1876.  O.  343.12:402 

New  York  city.  Ordinances  of  the  mayor,  ald- 
ermen aiid  commonalty,  rev.  1859  by  D.  T. 
Valentine.  Adopted  by  the  common  coun- 
cil and  pub.  by  their  authority.  N.  Y. 
1859.  O.  343.13:  1 

Chicago  city.    Charter,  1867.     Chicago.  1867.  O. 

343.15  :Pam 

Michigan  territory.  Laws,  condensed,  arranged 
and  passed  by  the  fifth  legislative  council ; 
together  with  the  declaration  of  independ- 
ence, the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.,  the 
ordinance  of  1787,  and  the  acts  of  congress 
relative  to  said  territory.  Pub.  by  author- 
ity.    Detroit.  1833.  O.    '  m343.16:D 

—  state.  Legislature.  The  compiled  laws  of  the 
state  of  Mich.,  comp.  and  arr.  under  an 
act  of    the  legisl.    approved  jan.  25,  1871, 


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Michigran  state.    Legislature. — Continued. 

fby]  James  S.  Dewey.  Lansing.  1872.  2  v. 
O.  ■  w343.15:D 
General  acts,  and  joint  and  concurrent  reso- 
lutions, passed  at  the  reg:ular  session  of 
1871,  with  app.    Lansing.  1871.  O. 

in  343.15  :D 

Acts,  passed  at  the  extra  session  of  1873,  with 

app.     Lansing.  1872.  O.  w  343.15  :D 
General  acts,  aud  joint  and  concurrent  reso- 
lutions, passed  at  the  reg.  session  of  1873, 
with  app.    Lansing.  1873.  O.  w  343. 15  :D 
General  [and  local]  acts,  and  joint  and  con- 
current   resolutions,    passed  at  the  extra 
session  of  1874,   with  app.     Lansing.  1874. 
O.  m343.15:D 
—  -  Public  acts,  and  joint  and  concurrent  reso- 
lutions  passed  at  the  regular  session  of 
1875  [1877,  1879,  1881],  with  app.     Lansing. 
1875-81.  4  V.  O.                          in  343. 15  :  D 

Index  to  the  general  laws,  enacted  by  the 

legislature  1872—1881,  and  to  sections  and 
chapters  of  the  compiled  laws  amended  or 
repealed.  Prep,  and  pub.  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  sec.  of  state.  Lansing.  1881. 
O.     With  Public  acts  for  1881. 

w  343.15  :D 

Public  [and  local]    acts,  and  joint  and  con 

current  resolutions,  passed  at  the  extra 
session  of  1882,  with  app.  Lansing.  1882. 
O.  w  343.15  :D 

Laws  of  the  state,  relating  to  highways  and 

bridges,  with  blank  forms.  Lansing.  1881. 
O.  bound  with 

Laws   of  the   state,    rel.  to  drainage,    with 

blank  forms.  Lansing.  1881.  O.  bound  with 
Fish  and  game  laws  ;  laws  rel.  to  the  protec- 
tion of  fish  and  of  game,  comp.  in  aug. 
1881.  bound  with 
The  liquor  laws  ;  laws  rel.  to  the  manufac- 
ture and  sale  of  malt,  spirituous,  or  intox- 
icating liquors,  comp.  in  aug.  1881. 

in  343. 15  :D 
■Wisconsin      territory.       Legislative     assembly. 
Acts  passed  at  the  1st  [2d  and  special]  ses- 
sion, 1836-1838.  [Reprinted]  Madison.  1867. 
O.  m  343.15  :D 

Contains  the  laws  passed  at  the 
Ist  leg.  1st  sess.,  oct.  25— dec.  9, 1836.    Belmont,  1836. 
3d      ■'      nov.  6,  J 837— Jan.  20, 1838.,  pub.  with 
special  sess.,  June  11—25, 1838.    Burlington, 
la.,  1838. 

Statutes  of  the  territory  of  Wisconsin,  passed 

by  the  legislative  assembly  thereof,   at  a 
session  commencing  in  nov.   1838,  and  at 
an  adjourned  session,  commencing  in  jan. 
1839.    Pub.  by  authority  of  the  leg.  assem- 
bly.   Albany.  1839.  O.  m343.15:D 
Note.    Contains  also  the  general  laws,  passed  at  the 
3d  leg.  Ist  sess.  nov.  36  -dec.  33, 1838,  and 
3d      "     jan.  31-march  11,  1839. 
The  local  acts  of  both  sessions  were  pub- 
lished together  and  printed  in  Milwaukee, 
1839;    but  this  volume  is  not  in  the  library. 
Laws  passed  by  the  [second  to  fifth]  legisla- 
tive assemblies.  1839-1848.     Milw.  awd Ma- 
dison. 1840-48.  3  V.  O.  in  343. 15  :  D 
Contains  the  following  laws  bound  in  3  v.  : 
2d  leg.  3d  sess.  dec.  2, 1&39— jan.  13.  1840.  Milw.  1840. 

special  sess.  aug.  3—14,  1840,  interspersed  with 
3d  leg.  1st  sess.  dec.  7, 1840— feb.  19, 1841;  with  app. 
[cont.  Supreme    court  decisions,  1839— 40|. 
Mad.  1841. 

An  act  to  provide  for  the  gov.  of  the  several 
towns  in  this  terr.,  and  for  the  revision  of 
county  gov.    Mad.  1841. 


Wisconsin  territory.— Continued. 

2d  sess.  dec.  6,  1841 -fob.  19, 1842;  with  app. 

\m2       ^"P'"*'™*'  ^°"''*  reports,  1841].    Mad. 
4th  leg.  Ist  sess.  dee.  5.  1842-march  26.  IfU:},  and 

march  27-apr.  17, 1843.    Mad.  1843. 

2d  sess.  dec.  4.  1843-jan.  31,  1844.    Mad.  1844, 

with  Supreme  court  reports,  1842  and  184.3, 

rep.  by  T.  P.  Burnett. 

3d  sess.  jan.  6-feb.  24, 184.=).    Mad.  \W,. 

,****    "     J»"-  5-*eb.  3,  1846.    Mad.  1846. 
5th  leg.  1st  sess.  jan.  4— feb.  11.  1847.    Mad.  1847. 

special  sess.  oct.  18—27,  1847.    Mart.  1847. 

2d  sess.  feb.  7— march  13,  1848.    Mad.  1848. 

Wisconsin  state.  Legislature.  Laws,  together 
with  the  joint  resolutions  and  memorials 
passed  at  the  first  session,  commencing 
June  1.  and  ending  aug.  31,  [1848].  Mad. 
1848.  D.  m  343.15  :D 

Acts  and  resolves  passed  in  1849.  together 

with  memorials  to  congress.  Mad.  1849.  O. 
in  343. 1 5  :  D 
JVote.    From  this  time  to  1883,  the  sessions  were  an- 
nual and  opened  on  the  2d  Wednesday  in  Jan.;  after 
1883,  biennial. 

The  revised  statutes  of  the  state  of  Wis- 
consin, passed  at  the  2d  session  of  the 
legisl.,  commencing  Jan.  10,  1849;  prefixed, 
the  declaration  of  independence  and  the 
constitutions  of  the  U.  S.  and  the  state  of 
Wis.;  with  app.  containing  certain  acts 
required  to  be  pub.  therewith.  Southport 
[Kenosha].  1849.  Q.  in  343. 15  :  D 

Acts  and  resolves  passed  in  18.50[-1852],  to- 
gether with  memorials  to  congress.  Madi- 
son and  Kenosha.  1850-52.    3  v.  O. 

w  343.15  :D 

Supp.  to  the  Revised  statutes  of  the  state  of 

Wis.,  containing  all  the  general  laws  and 
amendments  enacted  since  the  revision  of 
the  statutes  up  to  the  present  date,  being, 
with  the  Revised  statutes,  a  complete  trans- 
cript of  all  gen.  laws  now  in  force  in  this 
state.  Compiled  from  the  official  records 
[by  C.  Latham  Sholes].  Kenosha.  1852.  O. 
With  Laws  for  1852.  in  343. 15  :  D 

General  acts,  passed  in  1853[-1858],  together 

with  memorials  and  resolutions.   Madison. 

1853-58.     6  V.  O.  in  343. 15  :  D 

Note.  The  laws  enacted  during  the  special  sessions, 

June  6-july  13, 18.53  and  sept.  3— oct.  14. 1856,  are  pub. 

with  the  laws  of  the  regular  sessions  of  the  reap. 

years. 

Private  and  local  acts,  passed  in  1853 [-1858]. 

Madison.  1853-58.  O.  in  343. 15  :  D 

Note.    Each  year  is  bound  with  the  general  acts  of 
the  same  year. 

The  revised  statutes  of  the  state  of  Wiscon- 

consin,  passed  at  the  annual  session  of  the 
legislature  commencing  jan.  13,  1858,  and 
approved  may  17,  1858 ;  prefixed,  the  de- 
claration of  independence  and  the  consti- 
tutions of  the  U.  S.  and  the  state  of  Wis. ; 
with  app.  containing  certain  acts  required 
to  be  pub.  therewith.    Chicago.  1858.  Q. 

7»  343.15  :D 

General  laws,  passed  in  1859[-1808],  together 

with  joint  resolutions  and  memorials. 
Madison  1859-68.     10  v.  O.      in  343. 15  :  D 

Private  and  local  laws,  passed  in  1859[-1868l. 

Madison.  1859-68.  O.  in  343. 15  :  D 

Note.    Each  year  Is  bound  with  the  general  laws  of 
the  same  year. 

A  digest  of  the  laws  of  Wisconsin  from  1858 

to  1868  incl.;  added  an  afjp.,  giving  a  list 
of  all  the  laws  and  provisions  of  the  con- 


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"Wisconsin  state.    Legislature.— Continued. 

stitution  passed  upon  by  the  supreme 
court  ;  comp.  by  E.  A.  Spencer.  Madison. 
1868.  O.  ■  in  343.15  :D 

General  laws,  passed  in  1869[-1871],  together 

with  joint  resolutions  and  memorials. 
Madison.  1869-71.    3  v.  O.      in  343.15  :  D 

Private  and  local  laws,  passed  in  1869[-18711. 

Madison,  1869-71.  O.  m343.15:D 

Note.  Each  year  is  bound  with  the  general  laws  of 
the  same  year. 

The  revised  statutes  of  the  state  of  Wiscon- 
sin, as  altered  and  amended  by  subsequent 
legislation;  together  with  the  unrepealed 
statutes  of  a  general  nature,  passed  from 
the  time  of  tlie  revision  of  1858  to  the  close 
of  the  legislature  of  1871,  arr.  in  the  same 
manner  as  the  statutes  for  1858.  with  refer- 
ences showing  the  time  of  the  enactment 
of  each  section,  and  also  references  to 
judicial  decisions  in  relation  to  and  ex- 
planatory of  the  statutes,  prepared  and 
arr.  by  D:  Taylor.  St.  Louis.  1871.  2  v.  Q. 
^>^343.15  :D 

General  laws  passed  in  1872,  together  with 

joint  resolutions  and  memorials.   Madison. 

1872.  O.  bound  with 
Private  and  local  laws  passed  in  1872.    Madi- 
son. 1872.  O.                               m  343.15  :D 

A  synoptical  index  of  the  general  and  pri- 
vate and  local  laws  of  Wisconsin  from  the 
organization  of  the  territory  to  1873  incl. 
[comp.  by  Roger  C.  Spooner].     Madison. 

1873.  O.   ■  w  343.15  :D 
The  laws  of  Wisconsin,  together  with  joint 

resolutions  and  memorials,  passed  in  1873 
[—1878].    Madison.  1873-78.  6  v.  O. 

m  343.15  :D 

A  bill  to  revise  the  general  statutes,  pre- 
pared and  reported  to  the  legislature  of 
1878  by  the  revisers  appointed  pursuant  to 
ch.  203.  laws  of  1875,  and  acts  amendatory 
thereof.    Madison.  1878.  Q.     in  343. 15  :  D 

Report  and  explanatory  notes  of  the  revisers 

of  the  statutes,  accompanying  the  bill  to 
revise  the  general  laws  of  Wis.,  submitted 
to  the  leg.  of  1878.    Madison.  1878.  O. 

m  343. 15  :D 

Revised  statutes  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin, 

passed  at  the  extra  session  of  the  legisla- 
ture, commencing  June  4,  1878,  and  ap- 
proved June  7,  1878  ;  prefixed,  the  constitu- 
tion of  the  U.  S.  and  the  state  of  Wis.,  with 
app.  contaming  certain  acts  of  congress  re- 
quired to  be  pub.  therein.  Madison.  1878. 
Q,.  in  343.15  :D 

—  -  Same.  343. 15  :  R301 

Note.  The  laws  passed  at  the  extra  session,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  rev.  statutes,  are  pub.  at  the  end  of  the 
laws  enacted  at  the  regular  session  of  1878. 

The  laws  of  Wisconsin,  passed  at  the  annual 

session  of  1879  [—1882];  together  with  joint 
resolutions  and  memorials.  Madison. 
1879-82.  4  V.  O.  in  343. 15  :  D 

The  laws  of  Wisconsin,  passed  at  the  bien- 
nial session   of  1883,   together   with  joint 
resolutions  and  memorials.  Madison.  1883. 
2v.  O.  m  343. 15  :D 
Contents.    V.   1.    Laws,    except   city  charters.    2. 
Laws  relating  to  city  charters  and  their  amendments. 

Index  to  the  session  laws  of  the  state  of  Wis- 
consin, enacted  by  the  legisl.  during  1879 — 
1883,  with  reference  to  sections  or  cnapters 


"Wisconsin  state.     Legislature. — Continued. 

of  the  Revised  statutes  altered,  amended  or 
repealed  ;  prep,  and  pub.  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  sec.  of  state.  Madison.  1883. 
O.     With  Laws  of  1883,  v.  1.    in  343.15  :  D 

Supp.  to  the  Revised  statutes  of  the  state  of 

Wisconsin  1878  ;  containing  the  general 
laws  from  1878  to  1883,  with  the  revisers' 
notes  to  the  statutes  of  1878,  and  notes  to 
cases  construing  and  applying  these  and 
similar  statutes  by  the  supreme  court  of 
Wis.  and  the  courts  of  other  states.  Comp. 
and  annotated  by  A.  L.  Sanborn  and  J.  R. 
Berryman.     Chicago.  1883.  O. 

343.15  :R301 

Wisconsin.  Laws  on  special  subjects.  [Laws 
providing  for  town  and  county  govern- 
ment].    See  Session  laws  for  1840-41. 

Laws  of  Wis.  relating  to  the   organization 

and  gov.  of  towns  and  the  powers  and 
duties  of  town  officers,  with  practical 
forms,  by  E.  M.  Haines.  Madison.  1858. 
O.  ■  m343.15:D 

Same,  by  J:  C.  Spooner  and  E.  E.  Bryant. 

Madison.  1869.  O.  in  343.15  :  D 

Same,  by  J:  C.  Spooner  and  Hiram  Hayes. 

Madison.  1879.  O.  in  343. 15  :  D 

The  assessment  laws  of  the  state,  with  forms 

and  instructions  ;  rev.  by  LI.  Breese,  sec. 
of  state.     Madison.  1872.  O.    in  343.15  :D 

Compilation  of  the  assessment  laws  of  the 

state,  with  forms  and  instructions  ;  rev.  by 
P:  Doyle,  sec.  of  state.  in  343. 15  :  D 

Election    laws  of    the  state,   with   extracts 

from  the  constitution  ;  together  with  forms 
and  instructions  for  the  use  of  clerks,  in- 
spectors, etc.  Prepared  under  the  dir.  of 
D:  W.  Jones,  sec.  of  state,  by  J:  W.  Hunt. 
Madison.  1857.  O.  in  343. 15  :  D 

Election  and  registry  laws  of  the  state,  with 

forms  and  instructions  for  the  use  of 
county  and  town  officers;  rev.  by  P:  Doyle, 
sec.  of  state.    Madison.  1876.  O. 

bound  with 

The  registry  and  election  laws,  etc.,  comp. 

by  Hans  B.  Warner,  sec.  of  state,  1878  and 
1879.     Madison.  1878-79.   2  v.  in  1.  O. 

m  343.15  :D 

Compilation  of  the   U.  S.  laws,  state  laws, 

decisions,  messages  and  correspondence, 
relating  to  the  swamp  and  overflowed  land 
fund  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin.  Pub.  by 
authority,  1882.    Madison.  1882.  O. 

m  343. 15  :D 

Milwaukee  city.  Charter  and  ordinances  and 
amendatory  acts  ;  together  with  a  list  of 
officers,  and  rules  and  regulations  of  the 
common  council.    Milw.  1853. 

343.15  :D350 

—  Charter  and  ordinances,  with  the  constitu- 
tion of  the  state  and  acts  of  the  legislature 
relating  to  the  city,  incl.  a  list  of  officers, 
and  the  rules  and  "regulations  of  the  com- 
mon council,  dec.  5,  1856.  Milw.  1857.  O. 
343.15  :D351 

Acts  of  the  legislature  of  1857,  amendatory 

and  otherwise,  relating  to  the  city  of  Mil- 
waukee.    Milw.  1857.  O.      343.15  :D352 

Amendments  to  the  charter,  approved  march 

27th  1858.     Milw.  1858.  O. 

w343.15:D532 

[Acts  of  the  legislature  of  1859,  relating  to 

Milw.]     n.t.O.  m343.15:D352 


221 


SOCIOLOGY— JtTB,ISl»RXTDENCE. 


Cl.  343-346 


Milwaukee  city. —  Continued. 

The  proposed  new  city  charter.    Milw.  1868. 

O.  343.16  :D358 

Acts  of  the  legislature,  relating  to  the  city 

of  Milwaukee,  a.  d.  1871.    Milw.  1871.  O. 
m343.15:D363 

Same,  a.  d.  1872.    n.  p.        in  343. 16  :  D363 

The  charter  of  the  city  of  Milwaukee  [codi- 
fied and  amended  up  to  1873].  [Milw. 
1873].    O.  w343.15:D363 

■■ An  act  to  revise,  consolidate  and  amend  the 

charter  of  the  city  of  Milwaukee  and  the 
several  acts  amendatory  thereof,  approved 
march  10,  1874.     Madison.  1874.  O. 

m  343.15  :D353 

—  The  charter  and   ordinances  of    the   city  of 

Milwaukee,  with  an  app.  [containing  spec- 
ial laws  and  ordinances].    Milw.  1875.  O. 
343.15:D353 

Amendments,  passed  by  the  legislature,  1875- 

1878.  ■       m  343.15  :D353 

Note.     For   further    amendments,    see   Wisconsin 
session  laws,  in  343.1.5  :  D 

—  Acts  of  the  legislature  of  Wis.,  in  relation  to 

supplying  the  city  with  pure  and  whole- 
some water  ;  acts  of  the  legislature  and  an 
ordinance  of  the  city,  authorizing  the  issue 
of  bonds  for  the  construction  of  water 
works  in  said  city  ;  and  statistics  of  taxa- 
tion and  municipal  indebtedness.  Milw. 
1873.  O.     With  City  documents,  1872-73. 

in  361.16  :D 

—  Board  of  aldermen.     Rules,  1865.    Milw.  1865. 

D.  347  :  Pam 

Rules  for  the  government  of  the  board  of 

aldermen,  adopted  a.  d.  1872.  Milw.  1872. 
D.  347  :  Pam 

—  Board  of   councilors.    Rules  for  the  govern- 

ment of  the  board  of  councilors,  adopted 
a.  d.  1872-8.    Milw.  1878.  D.         347  :  Pam 

—  Fire  dep't.    Rules  and  regulations  for  the  gov- 

ernment of  the  fire  dep.  and  sup't  of  the 
fire  alarm  telegraph,  adopted  by  the  chief 
engineer  and  lomt  committee  on  fire  dep. 
Milw.  1870.  S.  343.15  :  361 

Great    Britain. 

Blackstone,  SirW:  Commentaries  on  the  laws 
of  England,  in  4  books  ;  with  notes  sel. 
from  the  eds.  of  Archbold,  Christian,  Coler- 
idge, Chitty,  Stewart,  Kerr  and  others, 
baron  Field's  analysis,  and  add.  notes  and 
a  life  of  the  author  by  G:  Sharswood  ;  in 
2  V.     V.  1.     Phila.  1864.  O.  343.2+2 

—  Same.    Phila.  1880.  2  v.  O.  343.2  :R1 
Great   Britain.      Commissioners   on    the    public 

records.  Ancient  laws  and  institutes  of 
England  ;  comprising  laws  enacted  under 
the  anglo-saxon  kings  from  ^Ethelbirht  to 
Cnut,  with  an  english  trans,  of  thi?  saxon, 
the  laws  called  Edward  the  confessor's, 
the  laws  of  William  the  conqueror  and 
those  ascribed  to  Henry  I,  also  Monumenta 
ecclesiastica  anglicana  from  the  7th  to  the 
10th  century  and  the  ancient  latin  version 
of  the  anglo-saxon  laws  with  a  compendi- 
ous glossary,  etc.    Lond.  1840.  2  v.  Q. 

343.2+3 
Dalton,  Michael.  Officium  vice-comitum ;  the 
office  and  authority  of  sheriffs,  gathered 
out  of  the  statutes  and  books  of  the  com- 
mon laws  of  this  kingdom,  to  which  is 
added  an  app. . .    Lond.  1682.  F.       23  :  B 


5.    Oriminal  law. 

American  social   science   association.    Three 
papers  on  crime.     Bost.  1H88.  ().     346  :  11 
Contents.    Colby,  .Tames  F.    Disfranchisement  for 
crime.— Hill,  Edwin.  A  plan  forextinguishlng  crime. 
—Hill,  Hamilton  Andrews.    Punishment  for  certain 
crimes. 
Iiivin^stone,  E:    Complete  works  on  criminal 
jurisprudence ;  consisting   of   systems   of 
penal  law  for  the  state  of  Louisiana  and  for 
the  U.  S.  of  America  ;  with  the  introd.  re- 
ports to  the  same.    Prefixed,  an  introd.  by 
Salmon  P.  Chase.    N.  Y.  1873.  2  v.  O. 

346.1+1 
Redfield,  H.  V.     Homicide,  north  and  south  ;  a 
comparative  view  of  crime  against  the  per- 
son m  several  parts  of  the  U.  ».  Phila.  1880. 
D.  346.1:2 

Bovee,  Marvin  H.     Reasons  for  aboli.shing  capi- 
tal punishment.    Chicago.  1873.  D.  346  :  7 
Cheever,  G:  Barrell.    Punishment  by  death  ;  its 
authority  and  expediency.    N.  Y.  18.55.  D. 

346  : 8 
Whately,  R:    Remarks  on  transportation,   and 
•  on  a  recent  defence  of  the  system  ;  in  a  2d 
letter  to  earl  Grey.    Lond.  1834.  O. 

346.2  :  1 

Geyer,  A:  Ueber  die  den  unrecht  angeklagten 

Oder  verurtheilten  gebiihrende  entschadi- 

gung.    In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304:16vll 

Kayser,  Paul.    Der  zeugnisszwang  im  strafver- 

fahren,   in   geschichtlicher   entwickelung. 

In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  16  v8 
Hergenhahn,    Theodor.    Das  antragsrecht   im 
deutschen  strafrecht.    In    Deutsche    zeit- 
und  streit-fragen.  304  :  16  v7 

Osenbrijggen,  E:  Eine  metamorphose  im  deut- 
schen strafrecht.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  16  v7 

Criminal  trials. 

Demme,  W:  L:  Das  buch  der  verbrechen  ;  das 
interessanteste  aus  den  90  heften  meiner 
annalen  der  deutschen  und  au.slandischen 
criminalrechtspflege  ;  ein  volksbuch  in  4 
b.  V.  2-4.    Leipz.  1851.  D.  346  : 1 

—  Das  buch  der  verbrechen  ;  das  interessanteste 
aus  alterer,  neuerer  und  neuester  zeit  der 
lander  dies-  und  jenseits  des  Oceans  ;  ein 
volksbuch.  Neue  folge.  Leipz.  1852.  4  v. 
D  346 : 2 

Grieb,  Christian  F:,  ed.  Dunkle  thaten  der  civi- 
lisirten  menschheit  mit  providenziellen 
lichtblicken  ;  fiir  leser  aller  stiinde.  Stuttg. 
1850.  6v.  T.  ,    „  346:3 

LOffler,  K:  Unschuldig  verurtheilt ;  entschlei- 
erte  geheimnisse  aus  den  hallen  der  justiz. 
2te  aufl.  N.  Y.  1874.  O  346  : 4 

Morse,  J:  Torrey.ir.  Famous  trials.  Bost.  1874. 
Q  346 : 9 

Contents.  The  Tichborne  claim  an  t.-Troppmann.— 
Prince  Pierre  Bonaparte.- Mrs.  Wharton.-Tho  me- 
teor.—Mrs.  Fair.  .  ,,     .  . 

Nachtseiten  der  gesellschaf t ;  einegallerie  merk- 
wiirdiger  verbrechen  und  rechtsfalle  2te 
serie.  leipz.  1848.  8  v.  D.        ,       ,      346  :  6 

Sikes,  W:  Wirt.     Studies  of  assassination.  Lond. 

1881    D.  346:10 

Cmtcnts.    Catherine  de  Mediol.-Willlam  of  Orange. 

The  gunpowder  plot.— Charlotte Corday.  -Abraham 

Lincoln.— Alexander  II.  of  Russia. 


CI.  345-347 


SOCIOLOGY— JtJRISPRtJBEircE. 


Chandler,  Peleg  Whitman.  American  criminal 
trials.     Bost.  1844.  2  v.  D.  345. 1  :  3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Anne  Hutchinson.— The  quakers.— 
Salem  witchcraft.  —  T :  Maule.  — J:  P:  Zeng-er.  — N.  Y. 
negro  plot.— Lelsler's  rebellion.— Col.  Bayard's  trea- 
son.—The  crew  of  the  Pitt  packet.— The  Boston  mas- 
sacre. V.  2.  Bathsheba  Spooner  and  others. —  Col. 
Henley.  —  Major  Andre.—  Joshua  H.  Smith.  —  The 
Rhode  Island  judges.  —  John  Hauer  and  others.  — 
App.— Notes. 

United  States.  Senate.  Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson, 
pres.  of  the  U.  S.,  before  the  senate  of  the 
U.  S.  on  impeachment  by  the  house  of  re- 
presentatives for  high  crimes  and  misde- 
meanors ;  pub.  by  order  of  the  senate. 
Wash.  1868.  3  v.  O.  in  345. 1  :  D 

Contents.  V.  1.  Preliminaries.  —  Opening'  argu- 
ments. —  Evidence.  2.  Arguments  and  final  vote. 
3.    Opinions  and  app. 

Proceedings  in  the  trial  of  W:  W.  Belknap, 

late  sec.  of  war  on  the  articles  of  impeach- 
ment exhibited  by  the  house  of  represen- 
tatives. (Congressional  record,  vol.  4,  pt. 
7.)    Wash.  1876.  Q.  in  328.1  :D 

Wisconsin.  Senate.  Trial  of  impeachment  of 
Levi  Hubbell,  judge  of  the  second  judicial 
circuit,  by  the  senate  of  the  state  of  Wis- 
consin, June  1853  ;  reported  by  T.  C.  Leland, 
Madison.  1853.  O.  "  in  345. 15  :  D 

Journal  of  the  court  for  the  trial  of  impeach- 
ment, state  of  Wis.  vs.  Levi  Hubbell.  Ma- 
dison. 1853.  O.   With  the  above. 

t/i345.16:D 

State  trials.  A  complete  collection  of  state- 
trials  and  proceedings  for  high-treason  and 
other  crimes  and  misdemeanours  ;  the  4th 
ed.,  commencing  with  the  11th  year  of  the 
reign  of  king  Richard  II  and  ending  with 
the  16th  year  of  the  reign  of  king  George 
HI  [1388^17491  ;  with  two  alphabetical 
tables  to  the  whole.  Prefixed,  a  new  pre- 
face by  Francis  Hargrave.  Lond  1776-81. 
11  V.  f.  345.2:116 

Browne,  G.  Latham.  Narratives  of  state  trials 
in  the  19th  century,  1st  period  :  From  the 
union  with  Ireland  to  the  death  of  George 
IV,  1801—1830.    Bost.  1882.  2  v.  D. 

345.2:2 

Society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge. 
Library  of  entertaining  knowledge  :  Crimi- 
nal trials.    Lond.  1832,  1835.  2  v.  S. 

345.2:3 
Contents.    V.  1.    Sir  N:  Throckmorton. —Duke  of 
Norfolk.— Dr.  W :  Parry.— Earl  of  Essex.  —  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh.    2.  The  gunpowder  plot. 

Amos,  Andrew.  The  great  oyer  of  poisoning  ;  the 
trial  of  the  earl  of  Somerset  lor  the  poison- 
ing of  sir  T:  Overbury  in  the  tower  of  Lon- 
don, and  various  matters  connected  there- 
with, from  contemporary  mss.  Lond.  1846. 
O.  345.2:5 

Griffiths,  Arthur.  The  chronicles  of  Newgate. 
New  ed.  111.  N.Y.  1884.  O.  345.2:4 

Feuerbach,  Paul  J:  Anselm,  ritter  v.  Narratives 

of  remarkable  criminal  trials.  Tr.  from  the 

german  by  lady  Duif  Gordon.  N.  Y.  1855.  S. 

345.3:1 

Contents.    J:  Paul  Forster.— The  Antonlni  family.— 

Francis  Riembauer.— The  unknown  murderer.— Anna 

Maria  Zwanziger.  —  James  Thalreuter.  —  The  Klein- 

schrot  family.— J:  G:  Sorgel.— G:  Wachs.— G :  Bausch- 

maier.  —  Andrew  Bichel.  —  J :  Holzlnger.  —  Caspar 

Frisch.— L:  Steiner. 


6.    Maritime  and  martial  law. 

Amos,  Sheldon.  Political  and  legal  remedies 
for  war.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  346  :  1  * 

Leavenworth,  Jesse  H.,  late  col.  2d  Col.  vol. 
Judge  advocate  general's  report  and  en- 
dorsements thereon  in  [his]  case.  Milw. 
1881.  O.  346:Pam 

Bowles,  T:  Gibson.  Maritime  warfare.  Lond. 
1878.  O.  346  :  5 

Jacobsen,  F:  J.  Laws  of  the  sea,  with  reference 
to  maritime  commerce,  during  peace  and 
war.  From  the  german,  Altona  1815,  by 
W:  Frick.    Bait.  1818.  O.  346  :  2 

Johnstone,  H.  A.  Munro-Butler-.  Handbook  of 
maritime  rights,  and  the  declaration  of 
Paris  considered.    Lond.  1876.  D.    346  :  4 

Ward,  Robert.  A  treatise  of  the  relative  rights 
and  duties  of  belligerent  and  neutral  powers 
in  maritime  affairs,  in  which  the  principles 
of  armed  neutralities  and  the  opinions  of 
Hubner  and  Schickel  are  fully  discussed. 
Repr.  from  the  original  ed.,  with  a  pref. 
by  lord  Stanley  of  Alderley,  and  an  app. 
Lond.  1875.  O.  "  346 : 6 

Exquemelin,  Alexandre  Olivier.  The  history  of 
the  buccaneers  of  America  ;  containing  de- 
tailed accounts  of  those  bold  and  daring 
freebooters,  chiefly  along  the  Spanish  main, 
in  the  West  Indies,  and  in  the  great  south 
sea,  succeeding  the  civil  wars  m  England. 
New  ed.  with  some  introd.  notices  of 
piracies  on  the  coast  of  New  England  to 
the  year  1724.    Bost.  [1851].  O.         346  :  3 


7.    Civil  and  canon  law. 

Arnold,  W.  T.  The  roman  system  of  provincial 
administration  to  the  accession  of  Constan- 
tine  the  great ;  the  Arnold  prize  essay  for 
1879.     Lond.  1879.  D.  347  :  12 

Hadley,  James.  Introduction  to  roman  law  ;  in 
twelve  academical  lectures.  N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

347:6 

Mackenzie,  T:,  lord  Mackenzie.  Studies  in  roman 
law,  with  comparative  views  of  the  laws  of 
France,  England  and  Scotland  ;  ed.  by  J: 
Kirkpatrick.    5th  ed.,  rev.    Edinb.  1880.  O. 

347:9 

Morey,  W:  C.  Outline  of  roman  law  ;  compris- 
ing its  historical  and  general  principles. 
N.  Y.  1884.  O.  347  :  10 

Stammler,  C:    Das  romische  recht  in  Deutsch- 

land.    In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streitfragen. 

304  :  15  v9 

France.    Code  Napoleon  ;  avec  Repertoire  alpha- 

betigue  et    raisonnc    pour    I'ed.   seule   of- 

ficielle    dans    le    gi'and-duche    de  Wurz- 

bourg.    n.p.  or  d.L>.  347  :  4 

Note.    Contains  also  a  german  transl.,  "Napoleons 

gesetzbuch". 

Fulton,  J :  The  law  of  marriage  ;  containing 
the  hebrew  law,  the  roman  law,  the  law  of 
the  New  testament,  and  the  canon  law  of 
the  universal  church  concerning  the  im- 
pediments of  marriage  and  the  dissolution 
of  the  marriage  bond  ;  digested  and  arr. 
with  notes  and  scholia.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

347:7 


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01.  347-349 


Parliamentary    law. 

Bain,  Alexander.  Procedure  of  deliberative 
bodies.   In  his  Practical  essays.  824.2  :  91 

Cushing,  Luther  Stearns.  Lex  parlamentaria 
americana  ;  elements  of  the  law  and  prac- 
tice of  legislative  assemblies  in  the  U.  S. 
of  America.    9th  ed.    Bost.  1874.  O. 

347  :  Bl 

Manual  of  parliamentary  practice  ;    rules  of 

proceeding  and  debate  in  deliberative  as- 
semblies, rev.  by  Edmund  L.  Cushing. 
Bost.  1880.  T.         ■  347 : 2 

Fish,  G:  T.  American  manual  of  parliamentary 
law,  or  Common  law  of  deliberative  as- 
semblies, systematically  arr.  for  the  use  of 
the  parliamentarian  and  the  novice.  N.  Y. 
1880.  S.  347:3 

Robert,  H:  M.  Pocket  manual  of  rules  of  order 
for  deliberative  assemblies  :  pt.  1,  Rules 
of  oi'der  ;  a  compendium  of  parliamentary 
law,  based  upon  the  rules  and  practice  of 
congress  ;  pt.  2,  Organization  and  conduct 
of  business,  a  simple  explanation  of  the 
methods  of  organizing  and  conducting  the 
business  of  societies,  conventions  and  other 
deliberative  assemblies.    Chicago.  1883.  S. 

347:8 

—  The  parliamentary  guide  ;  a  simple  explana- 
tion of  the  methods  of  organizing  and  con- 
ducting the  business  of  societies,  conven- 
tions and  other  deliberative  assemblies, 
incl.  the  various  motions  and  a  table  of  rules 
relating  to  motions,  containing  answers 
to  200  questions  in  parliamentary  practice, 
from  the  Pocket  manual  of  rules  of  order. 
Chicago.  1877.  T.  347  :  5 

SpoflFord,  Ainsworth  Rand.  A  practical  manual 
of  parliamentary  rules  ;  comp.  for  the 
ready  reference  of  societies,  conventions, 
public  meetings,  and  deliberative  and  leg- 
islative assemblies.    Chicago.  1884.  S. 

347:11 

8.    Administrative  law. 

Zacharia,  H:  Albert.    Das  moderne  schoffenge- 

richt.     In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304: 15  vl 

Bar,  K:  L:  v.    Das  deutsche  reichsgericht.    In 

Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15  v4 
American  law  register.  The  ;  v.  13-15,  nov.  1864- 

oct.  1867.     Phila.  1864-67.  O.         305.4  :M 
Wisconsin  legal  news ;  v.  1-6,  sept.  1878— July 

1884.     Milw.  1878-84.  F.  305.4  :IIM 

Wisconsin.  Supreme  court.  Decisions,  July  term 

1839  and  aug.  term  1840.    (App.  to  Session 

laws,  1840-1).  in  343. 15  :  D 
Cases  decided  at  July  term  1841,  rep.  by  T. 

P.  Burnett.    (App.  to  session  laws,  1841-2). 

m  343.15  :D 

Reports  for    1842  and  1843,   rep.  by  T.   P. 

Burnett.    Madison.  1844.  O.     With  Session 

laws,  1843-4.  in  343. 1 5  :  D 
Note.    All  of  the  above  are  reprinted  in  1  Plnney. 
Reports  of    cases    argued    and  determined 

[1849-1852],    by   D:    H.   Chandler.     Milw. 

1850-54.  4  V.  in  3.  O.  in  348. 15  :  D 
Note.    Keprinted  in  2  and  3  Pinney. 
Reports  of    cases    argued  and    determined 

[1889-1852]  ;    with  tables  of  the  cases  and 


Wisconsin.     Supreme  court.— Continued. 

principal  matters,  and  the  rules  of  the 
several  courts  in  force  since  1838,  by  S.  U. 
Pinney.     Chicago.  1873-76.  3  v.  O. 

t»  348.16  :D 
Note.    A  pref.  In  v.  1  gives  a  sketch  of  the  leading 
events  of  the  early  political  and  judicial  history  of 
Wisconsin. 

Reports    of    cases    argued  and  determined 

[1853 -dec.  16,   1884];    with  tables   of   the 

cases  and  principal  matters,  [reported  by] 

Abram  D.  Smith  (v.  1-11),  Philip  L.  Spoon- 

er  (v.  12-15),  O.  M.  Conover  (v.  16-58  ;  55- 

58  prep,  and  ed.  by  F:  K.  Conover),  F:  K. 

Conover  (v.    59-61).     Chicago.   1868-^5.   61 

V.  in  60.  O.  in  348.16  :D 

Note.    Known  as  '-The  Wisconsin  reports."    V.  1- 

22  are  a  republication  by  the  state  of  the  original 

reports,  with  notes  to  v.  3  and  5  by  Luther  S.  Dixon, 

and  to  V.  1.  2,  4  and  6-20  by  W:  F.  Vilas  and  Edwin  E. 

Bryant;  V.  8  and  9  being  bound  as  one.    V.  16,  though 

bearing  the  name  of   Conover  as  official  rep.,  was 

actually  prepared  by  S.  U.  Pinney. 

A  digest  of  Wisconsin  reports  [1839-1879]  ; 

comprising  all   the  published  decisions  of 
the  supreme  court  of  Wisconsin  with  ref- 
erences to  the  statutes,  by  James  Simmons. 
Albany.   1874-79.  3  v.  O.         in  348.16  :D 
Contents.    V.  1.  To  1868,    Burnett's,  Chandler's  and 
20  vols,  of  Wisconsin  reports.    2.  Pinney's  reports, 
V.  1,  and  Wisconsin  reports,  v.  21-31.    3.    Pinney's 
reports,  v.  2,  3,  and  Wisconsin  reports,  v.  33-43. 

Index-digest  of  the  Wisconsin  reports,  em- 
bracing all  the  decisions  of  the  supreme 
court  of  Wisconsin  [1839-1882],  bv  Merritt 
Starr.    Chicago.  1883.  O.       in  348.16  :D 

9.    Forms  of  practice- 

Manual  of  the  revised  statutes  of  the  state  of 
New  York,  or  A  complete  series  of  all  the 
practical  forms  or  precedents  required  by 
the  revised  statutes  ;  with  appropriate 
directions,  explanations  and  reierences  to 
cases  adjudged  in  the  courts  of  said  state 
and  in  the  supreme  court  of  the  U.  S.,  and 
designed  for  the  use  of  professional  men, 
officers,  civil  and  military,  and  other  citi- 
zens of  said  state  ;  in  5  parts.  Prep,  and 
comp.  by  a  counsellor  at  law.  Glen's  Falls. 
1831.  O.  349  :3 

Wisconsin.  Rules  of  practice  for  the  district 
court  of  the  U.  S.  for  the  district  of  Wis- 
consin. Milw.  1848.  O.  349  : 1 
le  code  of  procedure  of  the  state,  passed  by 
the  legisl.  approved  oct.  11,  1856,  arr.  and 
printed  under  the  superintendence  of  J. 
C.Hopkins.  Madison.  1856.  O.    »n349:D 

—  The  code  of  procedure  of  the  state,  as  passed 

by  the  legisl.  in  1856  and  amended  in  185« 
and  1857 ;  pub.  by  dir.  of  D:  W.  Jones,  sec. 
of  state,  with  corr.  and  index  by  J:  W. 
Hunt,  asst.  sec.    Madison.  1857.  O. 

in  349 :  D 

—  The  code  of  procedure  of  the  state,  as  passed 

by  the  legisl.  in  1856  and  amended  in  1857- 
59,  with  app.  containing  the  rules  of  the 
supreme  and  circuit  courts,  the  time  of 
holding  the  terms  of  court  in  the  vari- 
ous circuits  and  of  the  U.  S.  district  court, 
also  a  complete  index.  Comp.  by  Walter  S, 
Carter.    Milw.  1859.  O.  in  349  :  D 

McMuUen,  Joseph  F.    The  new  Wisconsin  form 
book  ;  a  compendium  of  legal  and  practi- 


Th( 


16 


227 


m.  349-351 


SOCIOLOGY-JTTRISPRUDENCE. 


McMuUen,  Joseph  F. — Continued. 

cal  forms,  incl.  of  probate  practice,  with 
principles  of  law  adapted  to  the  statutes 
of  Wisconsin  ;  added,  complete  official 
forms  and  instructions  under  the  recent 


patent,  bounty  and  homestead  acts.  4th 
ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  Milw.  1880.  O.  349  :  112 
Eck,  Ernst.  Die  neue  deutsche  civil-prozess- 
ordnung.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
fragen.  304  :  15  v2 


6.    Administration. 


1.    In  general. 

Gillett,   Ransom  H.    The  federal  government ; 

its  officers  and  their  duties.    N.  Y.  1871.  D. 

350.1:2 

Lamphere,  G:  N.  The  U.  S.  government ;  its 
organization  and  practical  workings,  in- 
cluding the  declaration  of  independence, 
the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.,  and  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  three  grand  divisions  of  the 
government,  namely  the  legislative,  execu- 
tive and  judicial  departments,  their  powers 
and  duties,  with  the  number,  title  and 
compensation  of  all  persons  employed  in 
each,  together  with  many  interesting  facts 
and  histories.    Phila.  1880.  O.       350. 1  :  1 

United   States.     Official  register  of  the  U.  S., 

containing  a  list  of  officers  and  employees 

in  the    civil,   military   and  naval  service, 

together  with  a  list  of  ships  and  vessels 

belonging  to  the  U.  S.,    1831,    1885,    1839, 

1843,   1847,  1849,  18.51,  1853,  1855,  18.57,  1859, 

1861,  1863,  1865,  1867.  1871.  1873,  1875,  1877, 

1879,  1881,  I8as.     Wash.  1831-84.    26  v.    D. 

and  Q.  in  350. 1  :  D 

Note.    Frequently  desigrnated  as  the  "  Blue  book  of 

the  U.  S.";    the   title    sometimes    reads    "Biennial 

register,  etc." 

For  reports  of  officers  and  bureaus  of  the  national 
and  state  governments,  see  Legislative  annals,  class 
328,  col.  IT.-V-lSl. 

Black  book,  The,  or  Corruption  unmasked  ;  an 
account  of  places,  pensions  and  sinecures, 
the  revenues  of  the  clergy  and  landed  aris- 
tocracy, the  salaries  and  emoluments  in 
courts'  of  justice  and  the  police  dep't.  the 
expenditure  of  the  civil  list,  the  amount 
and  application  of  the  droits  of  the  crown 
and  admiralty,  the  robbery  of  charitable 
foundations^  the  profits  of  the  bank  of 
England,  arising  from  the  issue  of  its  notes, 
balances  of  public  money,  management  of 
the  borough  debt,  and*  other  sources  of 
emolument,  the  debt,  revenue  and  influ- 
ence of  the  East  India  company,  the  state 
of  the  finances,  debt  and  sinking  fund. 
Added,  correct  lists  of  both  houses  of  par- 
liament from  1819  to  1828,  showing  tneir 
family  connections,  parliamentary  influ- 
ence, the  places  and  pensions  held  by  them- 
selves or  relations  ;  with  a  supp.  and  app., 
the  whole  forming  an  exposition  of  tne 
cost,  influence,  patronage  and  corruption 
of  the  borough  government.  New  ed. 
Lond.  1828.  2  v.  O.  350.2:1 

Haas,  Claude  P:  Marie.  Administration  de  la 
France  ;  histoire  et  mecanisme  des  grands 
pouvoirs  de  I'etat,  fonctions  publiques, 
conditions  d'admission  et  d'avancement 
dans  toutes  les  carriferes,  privileges  et 
immunites.     2e  ed.    Paris.  1861.   4  v.  O. 

360.3:1 


Isaacsohn,  S.  Geschichte  des  preussischen 
beamtenthums  vom  anfang  des  15.  lahrhun- 
derts  bis  auf  die  gegenwart.  Berlin.  1874, 
1878.  2v.  O.  350.3:2 

Oesfeld,  Max  v.  Preussen  in  staatsrechtlicher, 
kameralistischer  und  staatswirthschaft- 
licher  beziehung  ;  ein  populiires  hand-  und 
hiilfslehrbuch  der  inneren  staatsverfas- 
sungs-  und  verwaltungs-kunde  iiberhaupt ; 
zunachst  fiir  den  preussischen  staatsbiir- 
ger,  insbesondere  aber  fiir  diejenigen 
welche  sich  dem  staatsverwaltungs-  und 
justiz-dienste  widmen.  2te  durchaus  neu 
umgearb.  und  verm.  aufl.  Breslau.  1870. 
1871.  2  V.  O.  350.3:3 

Note.  For  the  administration  of  the  English  gov- 
ernment, see  also  class  !{23.2,  col.  163-163;  and  of  the 
U.  S.,  class  324.1,  col.  164-168. 

2.    Civil  service. 

Foster,  W:  E.  The  literature  of  civil  service  re- 
form in  the  U.  S.  [Young  men's  political 
club  of  Rhode  Island.]  Providence.  1881. 
O.  351.1:1 

—  The  civil    service    reform  movement.     Bost. 

1881.  D.  351.1  :2 
Civil-service  reform  association.     Publications, 

no.  1-5,  7.  N.  Y.  1881-82.  D.  351.1  :  5 
Contents.  1.  Purposes  of  the  assoc.  2.  The  begin- 
ning of  the  spoils  system  in  the  national  gov.,  1829-^; 
repr.  from  Parton's  Life  of  Jackson.  3.  Eaton, 
Dorman  B.  The  spoils  system  and  civil-service  re- 
form in  the  custom-house  and  post  oflfice  at  N.  Y. 
4.  Brovrn,  Willard.  Civil-service  reform  in  the  N. 
Y.  custom-house.  6.  Eaton,  Dorman  B.  The  term 
and  tenure  of  office;  2d  ed.  abr.  7.  Godkin,  E.  L. 
The  danger  of  an  office-holding  aristocracy. 

—  Same:    Daniel  Webster  and  the  spoils  system  ; 

an  extract  from  sen.  Bayard's  oration  at 
Dartmouth  college,  June  1882.  N.  Y.  1882. 
D.  w  351.1:  5 

National  civil-service  reform  leagne.  Pro- 
ceedings at  the  annual  meeting  held  at 
Newport,  R.  I.,  aug.  2,  1882,  with  the  ad- 
dress of  the  pres.,  hon.  G:  W:  Curtis.  N.  Y. 

1882.  O.  363  :  Pam 

—  Report  on  the  expediency  of  asking  candidates 

for  public  office  their  views  of  civil  service 

reform  ;  with  the  resolutions   adopted  by 

the  exec.  com.  June  22,  1882.  N.  Y.  1882.  O. 

363  :  Pam 

—  An  address  to  the  reverend  clerg\'  of  all  de- 

nominations in  the  U.  S.    N.  Y.  1883.  O. 

363  :  Pam 

—  The  progress  of  reform,  an  address  del.  at  the 

annual  meeting  by  G:  W:  Curtis.    N.  Y. 

1883.  O.  363:  Pam 
Milwaukee  civil  service  reform  assoc.     Annual 

meeting,  may  3,  1883.     [Milw.  1883] .  O. 

363  :  Pam 

—  Same.    May  7,  1884.  [Milw.  1884].  O. 

363  :  Pam 


SOCIOLOGY- ADMINISTRATION. 


01.  361-366 


Eaton,  Dorman  B.  Civil  service  in  Great  Bri- 
tain ;  liistory  of  abuses  and  reforms,  and 
their  bearing  upon  american  polities.  N. 
Y.  1880.  O.  351.2:1 

—  Same.  (Frank,  sq.  lib.)  N.  Y.  1881.  Q. 

351.2-fl 
Bain,  Alexander.    The   civil    service    examina- 
tions,   in  Ais  Practical  essays.     824.2:91 
Copp,  H:  N.,  ed.    U.  S.  salary  list  and  civil  ser- 
vice law,  rules  and  regulations,  with  speci- 
men examination  questions  in  the  custom 
house,    post    office  and  classified    depart- 
mental service.    Wash.  1883.  ().     351.1  :4 
United  States.    Civil  service  commission.    1st,  2d 
annual  reports.     Wash.  1884,  1885.  O. 

m  351.1  :D 

—  Same.  351.1:6 
Kerr,  R.  W.  History  of  the  government  printing 

office  at  Washington,  D.  C,  with  a  brief 
record  of  the  public  printing  for  a  century, 
1789—1881.  ill.     Lancaster.  Pa.  1881.  O. 

351.1-1-3 

Baker,  Lafayette  C.    Historv  of  the  U.  S.  secret 

service.    Phila.  1867.  O'.  354. 1  :  1 

Mu nicipal   g overnment  s  . 

New  York  city.  Manual  of  the  corporation  of 
the  city  of  New  York,  1863  [byl  D.  T. 
Valentine.  in  351.13  :D 

Same.    1868,  by  Joseph  Shannon. 

w  351.13  :D 
Albany,  city,  N.  T.    Police  commissioners.    An- 
nual report,  1874-75.     Albany.  1876.   O. 

354.1  :D 
Philadelpliia  city.     Controller.     29th  annual  re- 
port, exhibiting  the  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures of  the  city,  1882.     Pliila.  1883.  O. 

in  352.13  :D 
St.  liOTiis  city.  The  mayor's  message  and  ac- 
companying documents  to  the  city  council 
at  its  may  session  1870[-1872,  nov.  1872, 
may  and  nov.  1873  and  1874,  nov.  1875  and 
1876  ;  and  to  the  municipal  assembly  at  its 
2d  special  april  session  1877,  and  at  its 
called  session  1879].  St.  Louis.  1870-79.  12 
V.  O.  350.14:D 

Contains  reports  of  the  following  officers  and  insti- 
tutions :  Board  of  health.— Board  of  public  improve- 
ments.—City  auditor.  —  City  collector.  —  City  comp- 
troller. —  City  counselor.  —  City  eng-ineer.  —  City  mar- 
shall.— City  treasurer.— Fire  dep't.— Harbor  master.— 
Inspector  of  boilers.  —  Inspector  of  weights  and  mea- 
sui-es.— Police  commissioners.— St.  Louis  house  of  re- 
fuge. —  Superintendent,     city     workhouse.  —  Water 
commissioners. 
Chicago  city.    Annual    reports  of    the    various 
officers  for  the  fiscal  year,  ending  dec.  31, 
1882.     Chicago.  1883.  O.         iw  351.15  :D 
Contents.    Mayor's   message.— Dep't    of    finance.— 
Dep't  of  public  works.— Dep't  of  health,  1881  and 
1883.— Fire    dep't.— Police   dep't.— House   of    correc- 
tion.—Public  library.— School  dep't. 
Detroit  city.     Controller.    Report  of  the  receipts 
and  expenditures  of  the  corporation  for  the 
fiscal    year    ending   June    30,    1881  [-18831. 
Detroit.  1881-83.  3  v.  O.         in  352.15  :  D 
Milwaukee  city.    Common  council.    Proceedings 
and  ordinances  for  the  year  ending  april 
1873  [-1884].     Milw.  1873-84.  12  v.  O. 

w351.15:D 

—  Municipal  officers.    Report  of  the  city  comp- 

troller ;  exhibiting  the  receipts,  expendi- 
tures and  financial  condition  of  the  city 
for  the    year  ending  march  4,  1854  [to  the 


Milwaukee  city.  Municipal  officers. — Continued. 
year  ending  march  26,  ia58].  Milw.  1854- 
58.  O.  and  Q.  in  361.16  :D 

Report  of  the  city  attorney,  city  comptroller 

and  joint  committee  on  railroads  of  the 
city  of  Milw.,  on  the  amt.  of  bonds  issued 
to  aid  in  the  construction  of  the  -several 
railroads,  the  securities  held  by  the  city 
and  the  coupons  past  due  and  impaid  to 
nov.  1,  1859.  Milw.  1859.  O.    in  361.16  :D 

City  documents  ;  mayor's  addresses  to  the 

common  council,  and  annual  reports  Jof 
city  departments],  1861-2  —1883.  Milw. 
1862-84.  23  v.  O.  in  351.16  :D 

Contains  reports  of  the  following  officers  and  insti- 
tutions : 

Board  of  health,  apr.  186a-dec.  'imi;  (continued  lyy 
the  Commissioner  of  health). 

Board  of  public  works,  march  1872-dec.  1883. 

Board  of  water  commissioners,  april  1871-dec.  1874, 
(continued  in  rep.  of  the  Board  of  public  works). 

Chief  engineer  of  the  Are  dep't,  march  186^1870. 
april  1873-dec.  1883. 

Chief  of  police,  april  1868-march  1870,  april  1872- 
march  1875,  april  1881-march  1884. 

City  attorney,  march  1868-1870. 

City  controller,  march  1861-dec.  18*3. 

City  engineer,  incl.  in  rep.  of  Board  of  public  works. 

Commissioner  of  health,  rep.  1878-1879,  monthly 
statements,  1880-1883. 

Water  works,  report  by  E.  8.  Chesbrough,  oct.  28, 
1868. 

—  report  of  board  of  experts  on  the  trial  of  duty 
and  capacity  of  the  pumping  engines,  may  1875.— 

—See  Board  of  water  com'rs. 


San  Francisco  city.    Municipal  reports  for  the 
fiscal  year  1878-79,    ending  June  30,  1879  ; 

Sub.  by  order  of  the  board  of  supervisors, 
an  Franc.  1879.  O.  in  351.16  :  D 

Contains  the  following  reports:    Assessor.— Audi- 
tor.—Board  of  health.— City  cemetery.  —  Chief  of 
police.— City  hall  commissioners.  —  City  and  county 
attorney.  —  City   and   county  surveyor.  —  Clerk    of 
justices'    couit.  —  Common    schools.  —  Coroner.  — 
County  clerk —County  recorder.— Fire  department. 
-Free   public    library. —Gas  inspector.  —  House  of 
correction.  —  Home   for  care  of  the  inebriate.  — In- 
dustrial  school.— License    collector.— Park    commis- 
sioners.—Pound    keeper. —  Public   administrator.— 
Registrar  of   voters. —Sheriff. —  Superintendent   of 
public  streets.— Tax  collector.— Treasurer. 
France  :    Departement   de    la   Seine.     Conseil 
general.    Procfes-verbaux,  1871-1876.    Paris. 
1872-76.  12  V.  O.  361.3  :D 

Contents.    Sessions  ordinaires  de  1872-1876,  sessions 
extraordinaires  d'avil-mai  1872,  de   juin  1874,  et  de 
juillet  1876,  et  session  complementaire  de  d^c.  IS'nz.— 
The  proceedings  for  1875  and  1876  are  pub.  in  2  pts.,  of 
whicn  the  1st  contains:    Memories  de  M.  le  prefet  de 
la  Seine  et  de  M.  le  prefet  de  police. 
—  Direction  de  V administration  general.   Rapport 
sur  le  service  des  alienes,   pendant  1876, 
1877.    Paris.  1877-78.  Q.  361.3  :D 

Rapport    presente  au  nom    de    I'insiJection 

departementale  par  I'inspecteur  principal 
[sur  le]  service  des  enfants  assistes,  pour 
1877,  1878.    Paris.  1878-79.  Q. 

361.3  :D 
Paris  city.    Direction  des  travaux.   Notes  de  I'in- 
specteur general  des  ponts  et  chaussees  a 
I'appui  de  budget  de  I'exercice  1878.    Paris. 
1877.  Q.  »•»  361.3  :D 

3.    The  army. 

General  works. 

(See  also  Military  engineering,  cl.  833.) 

Upton,  Emory.   The  armies  of  Asia  and  Europe  ; 
embracing  official  reports  on  the  armies  of 


231 


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332 


Japan,  China,  India.  Persia,  Italy.  Russia, 
Austria.  Germany,  France  and  England, 
accompanied  by  letters  descriptive  of  a 
journey  from  Japan  to  the  Caucasus.  N.  Y. 
1878.  d.  355  :  6 

Wraxall,  Sir  F:  C:  Lascelles.  Handbook  to  the 
naval  and  military  resources  of  the  princi- 
pal european  nations.    Lond.  1856.  O. 

355:8 

Scott,  H:  Lee.  Military  dictionary  ;  comprising 
technical  definitions,  information  on  raising 
and  keeping  troops,  actual  service,  incl 
makeshifts  and  improved  material,  and 
law,  government  regulation  and  admini- 
stration relating  to  land  forces.  N.  Y.  1861. 
O.  356:111 

Wilhelm,  T:  Military  dictionary  and  gazetteer  ; 
comprising  ancient  and  modern  military 
technical  terms,  historical  accounts  of  all 
north  amer.  Indians,  as  well  as  ancient  war 
like  tribes  ;  also  notices  of  battles  from  the 
earliest  period  to  present  time,  with  explan. 
of  terms  used  in  heraldry  and  the  offices 
thereof,  [and"]  an  app.  containing  the  ar- 
ticles of  war,  etc.  Rev.  ed.  111.  Phil.  1881. 
O.  355:112 

Castner,  Julius.  Militiir-lexikon  ;  heerwesen  und 
marine  aller  lander  mit  besonderer  beriick- 
sichtigung  des  deutschen  reichs,  waffen  und 
festungswesen,  taktik  und  A'^erwaltung. 
Leipz.  1882.  D.  355  :  119 

Stiirenburg,  H:  Wehrpflicht  und  erziehung.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-f ragen . 

304 : 15  v8 

Ghihl,  A:  Schule  und  beer.  In  Deutsche  zeit- 
und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vlO 

Halleck,  H:  Wager.  Elements  of  military  art 
and  science,  or  Course  of  instruction  in 
strategy,  fortification,  tactics  of  battles, 
etc.,  embracing  the  duties  of  staff,  infantry, 
cavalry,  artillery  and  engineers,  adapted 
to  the  use  of  volunteers  and  militia.  2d 
ed.,  with  critical  notes  on  the  mexican  and 
Crimean  wars.    N.  Y.  1861.  O.  355  :  2 

Jomini,  Antoine  H:  baron  de.  The  art  of  war. 
New  ed.,  with  app.  and  maps  ;  tr.  from  the 
french  by  G.  H.  Mendell  and  W.  P.  Craig- 
hill.    Phila.  1862.  D.  355  :  3 

Machiavelli,  Niccol5.  The  art  of  war.  Added, 
Hints  relative  to  warfare  by  a  gentleman 
of  the  state  of  New  York.   Albany.  1815.  O. 

355:4 

Szabad,  Emeric.  Modern  war ;  its  theory  and 
practice  illustrated  from  celebrated  cam- 
paigns and  battles.  Maps  and  diagrams. 
N.  Y.  1863.  D.  355  :  5 

United  States.  War  department.  Revised  regu- 
lations for  the  army  of  the  U.  S.  1861,  with 
index.     Phila.  1862.  O.  in  355. 1 :  D 

Viele,  Egbert  L.  Hand-book  for  active  service  ; 
containing  practical  instructions  in  cam- 
paign duties  for  the  use  of  volunteers.  N. 
Y.  1861.  D.  355  :  7 

mahan,  Dennis  H.  An  elementary  treatise  on 
advanced-guard,  out-post  and  detachment 
service  of  troops,  and  the  manner  of  post- 
ing and  handling  them  in  the  presence  of 
an  enemy ;  with  a  historical  sketch  of  the 
rise  and  progress  of  tactics,  etc.,  intended 
as  a  supp.  to  the  system  of  tactics  adopted 
for  the  military  service  of  the  U.  S  ,  and 


especially  for  the  use  of  officers  of  militia 
and  volunteers.  New  ed.  Plates.  N.  Y. 
1861.  D.  355:11 

Scott,  Winfield.  Infantry  tactics,  or  Rules  for 
the  exercise  and  manoeuvers  of  the  U.  S. 
infantry.    New  ed.    N.  Y.  1861.  3  v.  T. 

356:2 
Contents.    V.  1.   Schools  of  the  soldier  and  com- 
pany.   2.  School  of  the  battalion  and  instruction  for 
light  infantry  or  rifle.    3.  Evolutions  of  the  line. 

United  States.  War  devartment.  Cavalry 
tactics.    Phila.  1862.  V.  2,  3.   T. 

in  357.1  :D 
Contents.    V.  2.    School  of  the  trooper,  of  the  pla- 
toon and  of  the  squadron,  mounted.    3.   Evolutions 
of  a  regiment. 
Instruction  for    field    artillery,   prepared  by  a 
board  of  artillery  officers.     Phila.  1861.'  O. 

358:  1 
United  States.     Military  commi-snion   to  Europe 
in  18o5  and  1836.     Report  of  G:  B.  Mc- 
Clellan  [of  the  cavalry].     111.     Wash.  1857. 
Q.  in  355  :  D 

Contents.  Operations  in  the  Crimea.  —  European 
engineer  troops.  —  French,  austrian,  Prussian  and 
Sardinian  infantry.— Russian  army.— Prussian,  aus- 
trian, french.  english  and  Sardinian  cavalry.— U.  S. 
cavalry.— Regulations  and  instructions  for  the  field 
service  of  cavalry,  in  time  of  war,  for  the  U.  S. 
army.— Index. 

—  -  Report  of  Alfred  Mordecai,  of  the  ordnance 
department.    111.    Wash.  1861.  Q. 

in  355  :  D 
Contents.  List  of  books,  drawings,  etc.,  obtained.— 
Military  organization  of  Russia,  Prussia,  Austria, 
France  and  Great  Britain.- Ordnance  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol.— Rep.  of  the  french  minister  of  war  to 
the  emperor  on  the  administrative  arrangements  for 
the  war  in  the  east.— Arsenals  of  construction.— Rifled 
cannon.- Cannon  of  large  caliber. —Garrison  artil- 
lery.—Field  artillery.  —  Shrapnell  shells.—  Fuzes  for 
common  shells.— Small  arms.  —  SchSn,  J.  Rifled  in- 
fantry arms :  a  brief  description  of  the  modern  sys- 
tem of  small  arms  as  adopted  in  the  various  europ- 
ean armies.  2d  ed.  rev.  and  augm;  Dresden,  1855. 
Tr.  from  the  german  by  J.  Gorgas. 

Report  on  the  art  of  war  in  Europe,  by  R: 

Delafield,  maj .  of  the  corps  of  engineers, 
from  notes  and  observations.  Maps  and 
ill.     Wash.  1861.  Q.  «7i  355  :  D 

Contents.  Introd.  —  Rifle  balls.  —  Breech  -  loading 
small  arms.— Gun-carriages  and  casemates.  —  Forti- 
fications in  the  Crimea.— Field  hospitals  and  ambul- 
ances.— Subsistence.  —  Mess  furniture.  —  Transports 
for  troops  and  supplies.— Jacobi  mines  at  Sebastopol, 
Cronstadt,  etc.  —  New  method  of  firing  mines  by 
electricity.  —  Harbor  defences:  Cherbourg;  Naval, 
depot  at  Toulon;  English  system;  Sardinian  naval 
depot  at  Genoa;  Austrian  system;  Prussian  system. 
—Floating  batteries  sheathed  with  wrought  iron. — 
Theory  and  practice  of  modern  system  of  fortifica- 
tion.—Stables  and  barracks  for  cavalry.— Artilllery 
stables.— Infantry  barracks.— Military  hospitals. 

Boguslawski,  Albert  v.  Tactical  deductions 
from  the  war  of  1870-71.  Tr.  from  the  ger- 
man by  Lumley  Graham.    3d  ed.     Lond. 


1874. 


Z 


355.3:  1 


United  States.  Corps  of  engineers,  TJ.  S.  army. 
Report  upon  the  practice  in  Europe  with 
the  heavy  Armstrong,  Woolwicn  and 
Krupp  rifled  guns,  submitted  by  the  board 
of  engineers  for  fortifications,  2.  B.  Tower, 
pres.  111.  (Prof,  papers  no.  25.)  Wash. 
1883.  Q.  in  358  :  D 

U.  S.  army  and  navy  journal,  The,  and  gazette 

of  the  regular  and  volunteer  forces  ;  v.  18- 

21,  aug.  1880— July  1884.    N.  Y.  1880-84.  F. 

305.5  :IIM 


233 


SOCIOLOGY— ADMINISTRATION. 


CI.  366-369 


Army    h  i  s  t  o ry . 
(For  the  history  of  campaig-ns,  see  class  History.) 

Lacombe,  Paul.  Arms  and  armour  in  antiquity 
and  the  middle  ages,  also  a  descriptive 
notice  of  modern  weapons.  Tr.  from  the 
french.  with  a  pref.,  notes  and  one  add. 
chapter  on  arms  and  armour  in  England. 
[111.  lib.  of  wonders].    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

355:1 

Burton,   R:   Francis.    The  book  of    the  sword. 

111.    Lond.  1884.  Q.  355+PlO 

'Note.    Contains,  on  p.  xxiii-xxxi.  List  of  authorities. 

Hamersly,  T:  H.  S..  comp.  Complete  regular 
army  register  of  the  U.  S.  for  one  hundred 
years,  1779-1879,  together  with  the  volun- 
teer general  staff  during  the  war  with 
Mexico,  and  a  register  of  all  appomtments 
by  the  pres.  of  the  U.  S.  in  the  volunteer 
service  during  the  rebellion,  with  the  offi- 
cial military  record  of  each  officer.  Also, 
a  military  history  of  the  department  of  war, 
and  of  each  staff  department  of  the  army, 
with  various  tables  relating  to  the  army 
and  other  important  military  information, 
comp.  from  the  official  records.  Wash. 
1880.  O.  355.1  :Ill 

IngersoU,  Lurton  Dunham.  A  history  of  the 
war  department  of  the  U.  S. ;  with  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  the  secretaries. 
Wash.  1879.  O.  355.1  :2 

United  States.  Secretary  of  war.  Annual  re- 
ports.    See  Congressional  documents. 

in  328. 1  :  D 

Phisterer,  F:  Statistical  record  of  the  armies 
of  the  U.  S.  (Campaigns  of  the  civil  war, 
supp.  vol.)    N.y.  1883.  D.  355.1:4 

O'Brien,  T:  M.,  and  Oliver  Diefendorf.  General 
orders  of  the  war  department,  embracing 
the  years  1861-1863  ;  adapted  specially  for 
the  "use  of  the  army  and  navy  of  the  U.  S.; 
chronologically  ar'r.,  with  index.  N.  Y. 
1864.  3v.  O.     ■  355.1+5 

■Wisconsin.  Adjutant  general.  Annual  report, 
with  reports  from  the  Quartermaster  gen- 
eral and  surgeon  general  for  the  year  end- 
ing dec.  30,  1865.    Madison.     1866.    O. 

in  355.15  :D 
Note.  A  2d  ed.,  including  "a  reprint  of  so  much  of 
the  adj.-gen.'s  reports  tor  18«3  and  1864  as  pertains 
to  the  regimental  history,  for  the  purpose  of  giving 
a  connected  narrative  of  each  organization  during 
the  entire  term  of  service." 

Cooke,  Philip  St.  G:  Scenes  and  adventures  in 
the  army,  or  Romance  of  military  life. 
Phila.  1859.  D.  357.1:2 

B-odenbough,  Theo.  F.,  ed.  From  everglade  to 
canon  with  the  second  dragoons,  2d  U.  S. 
cavalry  ;  an  authentic  account  of  service  in 
Florida,  Mexico,  Virginia  and  the  Indian 
country,  incl.  the  personal  recollections  of 
prominent  officers.  App.,  containinj^  or- 
ders, reports  and  correspondence,  military 
records,  etc.,  1836-1875.  111.  N.  Y.  1875. 
O.  357.1+3 

Damon,  Herbert  C.  History  of  the  Milwaukee 
light  guard,  organized  July  16,  1855.  Milw. 
1875.  O.  356+3 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  Famous  regiments 
of  the  british  army ;  their  origin  and  ser- 
vices. 111.     London,  n.  d.  D.  355.2  :  1 

Hering,  F:  Erinnerungen  eines  legionars,  oder 
Nachrichten  von  den  ziigen  der  dcutschen 


legion  des  konigs  von  England  in  England 
Irland,  Diinemark,  der  PyrenJiischen  halb- 
insel,  Malta,  Sicilien  und  Italien.  \Anon.^ 
Hannover.  1826.  O.  355.2  : 2 

4.    The  navy. 

Naval  encyclopaedia  ;  comprising  a  dictionary 
of  nautical  words  and  phrases,  biographi- 
cal notices  and  records  of  naval  officers, 
special  articles  on  naval  art  and  scrience, 
written  expressly  for  this  work  by  officers 
and  others  of  recognized  authority  in  the 
branches  treated  of  by  them,  with  descrip- 
tions of  the  principal  naval  stations  and 
seaports  of  the  world.    Phila.  1881.  Q. 

359  :  SI 

Busk,   Hans.     The  navies  of   the  world  ;  their 

E resent  state  and  future  capabilities.     111. 
ond.  1859.  D.  359:2 

Chadwick,  F.  E.  Report  on  the  training  sys- 
tems for  the  navy  and  merchant  marine"  of 
England  and  on  the  naval  training  system 
of  Prance,  made  to  the  bureau  of  equip- 
ment and  recruiting,  U.  S.  navy  dep.,  sept. 

1879.  (U.  S.  46th  cong.  2d  sess..  Senate  ex. 
doc.  52).    Wash.  1880.  O.  359  :  D 

Soley,  James  Russell.  Report  on  foreign  sys- 
tems of  naval  education.  ( U.  S.  46th 
cong.,  2d  sess.,  Senate  ex.  doc.  51.)    Wash. 

1880.  O.  359  :D 
Hamersly,    T:  H.   S.     General  register  of  the 

U.  S.  navy  and  marine  corps,  arr.  in  alpha- 
betical order,  1782-1882 ;  containing  the 
names  of  all  officers  of  the  navy,  com- 
missioned, warranted  and  appointed,  incl. 
volunteer  officers  who  have  entered  the 
service  since  the  establishment  of  the  navy 
dep.  in  1798,  showing  the  dates  of  their 
original  entry,  of  their  progressive  rank 
and  in  what  manner  they  left  the  service, 
if  not  now  in  it,  with  a  sketch  of  the  navy 
from  1775-1798  and  a  list  of  all  midship- 
men and  cadet  engineers  at  the  naval 
academy  since  its  establishment,  etc. 
Comp.  from  the  original  ms.  records  of 
the  navy  dept.  Wash.  1882.  O.  369.1  :B3 

United  States.  Secretary  of  the  navy.  Annual 
reports.     See  Congressional  documents. 

tw  328.1  :D 

—  Navy  department  Papers  and  discussions  on 
ships,  guns  and  armor ;  reprinted  from 
various  sources.  (Naval  prof,  papers,  no. 
15).    Wash.  1883.  O.  in  369  :  D 

Osbon,  B.  S.,  eomp.  Handbook  of  the  U.  S. 
navy  ;  a  compilation  of  all  the  principal 
events  in  the  history  of  every  vessel  of  the 
U.  S.  navy  from  april  1861  to  may  1864.  N. 
Y.  1864.  i).  369.1  :  1 

Jewell,  J.  Grey.  Among  our  sailors  ;  with  an 
app.,  containing  extracts  from  the  laws  and 
consular  regulations  governing  the  U.  S. 
merchant  service.  N.  Y.  1874.  D.   369.1:2 

Kelley,  J.  D.  Jerrold.  The  question  of  ships ; 
the  navy  and  the  merchant  marine.  N.  Y. 
1884.  D.  369.1:4 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  Famous  ships  of  the 
british  navy ;  stories  of  enterprise  and 
daring.     London.  1878.  D.  369.2  :  1 

Elwes,  Alfred.  Ocean  and  her  rulers  ;  a  narra- 
tive of   the  nations  which  have  from  the 


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236 


Elwes,  Alfred. — Continued. 

earliest  ages  held  dominion  over  the  sea, 
comprising  a  brief  history  of  navigation 


from  the  remotest  period  to  the  present 
time.  New  and  rev.  ed.,  ill.  Lond.  1878. 
D.  359  :  5 


7.    Associations  and  institutions. 


1.    Charitable. 

(See  also  Pauperism,  col.  207.) 

Fields,  Annie.  Mrs.  James  T.  How  to  help  the 
poor.     Bost.1883.  S.  361:4 

Gurteen,  S.  Humphreys.  A  handbook  of  charity 
organization.     Buffalo.  1882.  O.        361  :  2 

Lowell,  Josephine  Shaw.  Public  relief  and  pri- 
vate charity.  (Questions  of  the  day,  no. 
13.)    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  361  :  8 

State  charities  aid  assoc.  Hand-book  for  hos- 
pitals.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  361  :  3 

Jameson,  Anna,  ftorn  Murphy.  Sisters  of  charity, 
catholic  and  protestant.    Bost.  1857.  D. 

362  :  1 

—  The  communion  of  labor  ;  a  second  lecture  on 
the  social  employments  of  women.  Wit?i 
her  Sisters  of  charity.  in  362  :  1 

TJ.  S.  sanitary  commission,  The  ;  a  sketch  of  its 
purposes  and  its  work,  comp.  from  docu- 
ments and  private  papers.  Pub.  by  permis- 
sion.    Bost.  1863.  D.  361  :  5 

Boynton,  C:  B.  (?)  History  of  the  great  western 
sanitary  fair.     [Anori.]    Cine.  [1864].  O. 

361:6 

American  association  of  the  red  cross.  History 
of  the  red  cross  ;  the  treaty  of  Geneva  and 
its  adoption  by  the  U.  S.     Wash.  1883.  O. 

361:7 

Gobrecht,  J.  C.  ed.  History  of  the  National 
home  for  disabled  volunteer  soldiers  ;  with 
a  complete  guide-book  to  the  central  home 
at  Dayton,  Ohio,  written  and  comp.  by  a 
veteran  of  the  home.    Dayton.  1875.  D." 

361:1 

National  home  for  disabled  volunteer  soldiers. 
Northwestern  branch.     Annual  report  of  the 

governor    and  treasurer  for  1876   [-1884]. 
ational  home,  near  Milw.  1877-85.  O. 

361:Pam 

National  conference  of  charities  and  correc- 
tions. Proceedings  of  the  10th  annual 
conference,  held  at  Louisville.  Ky.,  sept. 
24-30,  1883;  ed.  by  A.  O.  Wright,  sec. 
Madison.  1884.  O.    "  361-1-9 

Industrial  aid  society  for  the  prevention  of 
pauperism.  47th  annual  report,  oct.  1882. 
Cambridge,  Mass.  1882.  O.  361  :Pam 

"Willard  asylum  for  the  insane.  6th  annual  re- 
port of  the  trustees  for  1874,  transmitted  to 
the  legislature  [of  N.  Y.]  jan.  14,  1875. 
Albany.  1875.  O.  361  :  Pam 

Wisconsin  humane  society  for  the  prevention 
of  cruelty.  [Laws,  objects,  members, 
history,  etc.]     Milw.  1880.  O.       361  :  Pam 

Milwaukee  county.    Department  reports  :   City 

goor  office  ;  County  farm  and  alms  house" ; 
ounty  hospital,   1883—1884.    Milw.   1884- 
85.  O.  361  :  Pam 

Milwaukee  home  for  the  friendless.  1st  [-14th] 
annual  report,  1868  [-1881].  Milw.  1868-82. 
O.  361:  Pam 

Ladies'  bible  and  benevolent  assoc.  of  Milwau- 
kee.  2d  annua]  report  for  1869,   361  :  Pam 


Deutsche  gesellschaft  von  Milwaukee.  ler 
[-4er]  jahresbericht,  13.  juni  1880—  30.  sept. 
1884.     [Milw.]  1881-84.  O.  361  :  Pam 

Note.  For  i-eports  on  public  charitable,  reforma- 
tory and  penal  institutions,  see  Legrislative  annals, 
cl.  328,  col.  176-181,  and  Municipal  g-overnraents,  cl. 
351,  col.  239-230. 

2.    Reformatories  and  prisons. 

Oetker,  F:    Ueber  erziehungs-anstalten  f vir  ver- 

wahrloste  kinder.     In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 

streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v8 

Hill,  Micaiah,  and  Caroline  Frances  Cornwallis. 

Two  prize  essays  on  juvenile  delinquency. 

Lond.  1853.  D.  364:1 

Wines,  Enoch  Cobb.    The  state  of  prisons  and 

of  child-saving  institutions  in  the  civilized 

world.     Cambridge.  1880.  O.  365-1-4 

Hartmann,  K:  Robert  E:  v.     Das  gefiin^niss  der 

zukunft.    In  his  Gesammelte  studien. 

834+19 
International  penitentiary  congress.  Prisons 
and  reformatories  at  home  and  abroad  ; 
being  the  transactions  of  the  Intei'national 
penitentiary  congfess  held  in  London,  July 
3-13,  1872,  inel.  official  documents,  discus- 
sions and  papers  presented  to  the  congress; 
ed.,  at  the  request  of  the  international  com- 
mittee, by  Edwin  Pears.     Lond.  1872.   O. 

365-1-3 
National  prison  association.  Transactions  of 
tlie  3d  national  prison  reform  congress, 
held  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  may  13-16,  1874 ; 
being  the  3d  annual  i-eport  of  the  National 
prison  association  of  the  U.  S.,  ed.  by  E.  C. 
Wines.     N.  Y.  1874.   O.  365-t-l 

Prison  association  of  New  York.  26th,  31st 
annual  report  of  the  executive  committee  ; 
with  accompanying  documents  for  1870, 
1875.     Albany.  1871-76.  O.  365+2 

Note.     An    app.  to   the  report   for  1870   contains 
papers  and  proceeding's  of  the  National  congress  on 
penitentiary   and    reformatory    discipline,    held    in 
Cincinnati,  O.,  oct.  12-18. 1870. 
Milwaukee  county.    House  of  correction.    Annual 
report,  1879—1881,  1883.     Milw.  1880-84.  O. 
365  :  Pam 
Milwaukee  industrial  school.    An  act  authoriz- 
ing: industrial  schools,  together  with  the 
articles  and  by-laws  and  officers  and  com- 
mittees of  the  [above].    Milw.  1875.  D. 

364  :  Pam 

—  1st  annual  report  of  the  [above],  organized 

aprll  7,  1875.     Milw.  1877.  O.        364  :  Pam 

Note.    Succeeded  by  the  following:  institution. 

Wisconsin  industrial  school  for  girls.    3d [-6th] 

annual  report  of  the  board  of  managers, 

1879  [-  sept.  30,  1881].     Milw.  and  Madison. 

,1879  82.  364  :  Pam 

Michigan.     Annual  report  of  the  inspectors  of 

the  state  prison,  1878.     Lansing.  1879.  O. 

365+5 
Note.    For  other  reports  on  this,  and  similar  insti- 
tutions in  other  states,  see  Legislative  annals,  cl. 
328,  col.  17«— 181. 


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SdClOLOG'Sr— iNSTITtTTlOiTS. 


Cl.  366-369 


3.    Secret  societies. 

Macoy,  Robert.  General  history,  cyclopaedia 
and  dictionary  of  freemasonry  ;  containing 
an  account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  free- 
masonry and  its  kindred  associations, 
ancient  and  modern,  also  definitions  of 
the  technical  terms  used  by  the  fraternity. 
111.     N.  Y.  1870.  O.  366  :  1 

Chase,  G:  W.,  ed.  Digest  of  masonic  law  ;  a 
complete  code  of  regulations,  decisions  and 
opinions  upon  questions  of  masonic  juris- 
prudence.    3d  ed.    N.  Y.  1864.  D.    366  :  2 

Adams,  J:  Quincy.  Letters  on  the  masonic  in- 
stitution.    Bost.  1847.  O.  366  :  4 

Huntington,  P.  C.  The  true  history  regarding 
alleged  connection  of  the  order  of  ancient, 
free  and  accepted  masons  with  the  abduc- 
tion of  W:  Morgan  in  western  New  York 
in  1826  ;  with  contemporary  history,  comp. 
from  documents  and  records.  Chicago. 
1880.  D.  366:5 

Weisse,  J:  A.  The  obelisk  and  free  masonry 
according  to  the  discoveries  of  Belzoni  and 
commander  Gorringe  ;  also  e^yptian  sym- 
bols compai-ed  witn  those  discovered  in 
american  mounds.     111.    N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

366:3 

Jennings,  Hargrave.  The  rosicrucians,  their 
rites  and  mysteries  ;  with  chapters  on  the 
ancient  fire  and  serpent-worsliippers  and 
explanations  of  the  monuments  and  talis- 
mans of  the  primeval  philosophers.  2d  ed., 
rev.,  corr.  and  enl.     111.    Lond.  1879.  D. 

366:6 

4.    Insurance. 

Champness,  W:  Swain.  An  insurance  diction- 
ary ;  a  practi(;al  explanation  of  the  techni- 
cal, medical,  legal  and  scientific  terms 
commonly  used  in  the  transaction  of  life, 
hre,  marine  and  other  classes  of  insurance 
business.     Lond.  1879.  D.  368  : 1 

Walford,  Cornelius.  The  insurance  cyclopaedia; 
a  dictionary  of  the  definition  of  terms  used 
in  connexion  with  the  theory  and  practice 
of  insurance  in  all  its  branches  ;  a  bio- 
graphical summary  of  the  lives  of  all  those 
who  have  contributed  to  the  development 
and  improvement  of  the  theory  and  prac- 
tice of  insurance,  whether  as  author,  man- 
ager, actuary,  secretary,  agency  superin- 
tendent or  'otherwise  ;  a  bibliographical 
repertory  of  all  works  written  upon  the 
subject  "of  insurance  and  its  associated 
sciences  ;  an  historical  treasury  of  events 
and  circumstances  connected  with  the 
origin  and  progress  of  insurance,  including 
a  history  of  all  known  offices  of  insurance 
founded  in  Great  Britain  from  the  begin- 
ning, and  also  containing  a  detailed  ac- 
count of  the  rise  and  progress  of  insurance 
in  Europe  and  America.  V.  1-5.  Lond. 
1871-78.   5v.  O.  368  :B2 

Note.  All  published  up  to  the  present  time,  and 
containing'  Abacus  to  Hand-in-hand  fire  and  life  ins. 

CO.  ^ 

Bezold,  Ernst.  Das  versicherungswesen.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304:16  v3 
Oppenheim,    H:    Bernhard.      Die   hiilfs-    und 


versicherungskassen  der  arbeitenden  klas- 

sen.    In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304: 16  v4 

Franklin  fire  insurance  company  of  Philadel- 
phia. Semi-centennial  celebration  June  25, 
1879.     Phil.  1879.  O.  368.1  : 1 

Milwaukee  mechanics'  mutual  insurance  co. 
25th  anniversary ;  25th  annual  report  and 
historical  retrospect.    Milw.  1877.  O. 

368.1  :Pam 

—  Same,  in  german.  368. 1  :  Pam 

Note.  For  reports  of  the  Wisconsin  and  other  state 
commissioners  of  insurance,  see  Leffislative  docu- 
ments, cl.  328.1,  col.  179—180. 

5.    Miscellaneous. 

Ludlow,  J:  Malcolm.  Woman's  work  in  the 
church  ;  historical  notes  on  deaconesses  and 
sisterhoods.    Lond.  1866.  S.  362-f-2 

American  bible  society.  61st  annual  report, 
presented  may  10,  1877 ;  with  an  app.  con- 
taining a  list  of  auxiliary  societies  and  their 
officers,  etc.    N.  Y.  1877.'  O.  362  :  Pam 

Milwaukee  young  men's  christian  assoc.  5th 
annual  report,  oct.  1881.    Milw.  1881.  (). 

362  :  Pam 

Nordhoflf,  C:  The  communistic  societies  of  the 
U.  S.,  from  personal  visit  and  observation; 
incl.  detailed  accounts  of  the  Economists, 
Zoarites,  Shakers,  the  Amana,  Oneida, 
Uethel,  Aurora,  Icarian,  and  other  existing 
societies,  their  religious  creeds,  social  prac- 
tices, numbers,  industries  and  present  con- 
dition, ill.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.  363+1 

Early  english  text  society.  English  gilds ; 
the  original  ordinances  of  more  than  one 
hundred  early  english  gilds,  together  with 
ye  olde  usages  of  ye  cite  of  Winchestre,  the 
ordinances  of  Worcester,  the  office  of  the 
mayor  of  Bristol  and  the  costomary  of  the 
manor  of  Tettenhall-Regis  from  original 
mss.  of  the  14th  and  15th  centuries.  Ed., 
with  notes,  by  Toulmin  Smith,  with  an  in- 
trod.  and  glossary  by  his  daughter,  Lucy 
Toulmin  Smith,  and  a  preliminary  essay, 
in  5  parts.  On  the  history  and  development 
of  gilds  by  Lujo  Brentano.    Lond.  1870.  O. 

360 : 1 

Trant,  W:  Trade  unions;  their  origin  and  objects, 
influence  and  efficacy.     Lond.  1884.  S. 

367 : 1 

Cobden  club.  Reports  of  proceedings,  1873-- 
1875.     Lond.  1873-75.  S.  ,      369 : 1 

Society  of  the  army  of  the  Cumberland.  Re- 
port of  the  first  meeting,  held  at  Cincinnati, 
feb.  1868.    Cine.  1868.  D.^^.         ^^  369  :  2 

—  14th  reunion,   Milwaukee,  Wis.,   i»82.    Cine-. 

1883    O  oov-\-x 

Military  order  of  the  loyal  legion  of  the  U.  S. 

The  constitution  and  by-laws.    Phija-  lool. 


O. 


369  :  Pam 


Wells,  J  G.,  {Oracchua  Americanus).  The  grange; 

a  study  in  the  science  of  society,  practicallv 

illustrated  in  events  in  current  history    M. 

Y  1874.  D.  369  :  4 

Note.    Also  attributed  to  T:  Shepard  Goodwin. 

Milwaukee  merchants'  association.  7th  annual 
banquet  at  the  Plankinton  house,  thursday 
i^'^K   i««A    Til      Milw.  1884.  O.       369+6 


June  5,  1884.  111.    Milw.  1884.  Q.       369+1 
United  States.   Life-saving  strvice.    Annual  re- 
ports,  1876-1888.    Wash.  1876-88.  8  v  O 
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8.    EdTication. 


1.    In  general. 

Edmands,  J:  Reading  notes  on  education.  In 
Phila.  Mercantile  library ;  Bulletin,  v.  1, 
p.  194-200.  L 

Bain,  Alexander.  Education  as  a  science.  (In- 
tern, scientific  ser.)  N.  Y.  1879.  D.  370  :  6 

Craik,  H:  The  state  in  its  relation  to  education. 
(Enff.  citizen  ser.)  N.  Y.  1884.  D.   370:22 

Everett,  E:  Orations  and  speeches  [on  educa- 
tional subjects],  in  826.1-1-2 
Contents,  see  wncier  Engrlish  Literature,  Essays. 

—  Importance  of   practical  education  and  use- 

ful  knowledge  ;    a  sel.   from  his  orations 
and  other  discourses.    N.  Y.  1847.  D. 

370:8 

Hacker,  J:  The  scientific  basis  of  education, 
demonstrated  by  an  analysis  of  the  tem- 
peraments and  of  phrenological  facts,  in 
connection  with  mental  phenomena  and 
the  office  of  the  holy  spirit  in  the  processes 
of  the  mind  ;  in  a  series  of  letters  to  the 
dep.  of  public  instruction  in  N.  Y.  2d  ed. 
N.  Y.  1868.  O.  370  :  10 

Kavifmann,  G:  Der  kampf  der  franzosischen 
und  deutschen  schulorganization,  und 
seine  neueste  phase  in  Elsass-Lothringen. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304:15  v6 

Keferstein,  Horst.  Die  verantwortlichkeit  der 
schule  nach  seiten  der  gesundheitlichen 
volksinteressen  ;  ein  beitrag  zur  frage  der 
entlastung  unserer  jugend.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :15  vll 

Lach.er,  H:  Die  schul-uberbiirdungsfrage  sach- 
lich  beleuchtet.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit  fragen.  304:15  vl2 

Mayhew,  Ira.  Popular  education  ;  for  the  use 
of  parents  and  teachers  and  for  young 
persons  of  both  sexes.    N.  Y.  1850.  D. 

370:11 

Festalozzi,  J:  H:  Sammtliche  werke  ;  ^esichtet, 
vervollstiindigt  und  mit  erliiuternden  ein- 
leitungen  versehen  von  L.  W.  Seyffarth. 
Neue  ausg.  Brandenburg.  1869-73.  18  v. 
in  17.  S.  370  r  1 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  14. 

Bicliter,  J:  Paul  F:  Levana,  or  The  doctrine  of 
education.  Tr.  from  the  german.  Bost. 
1863.  D.  ,  370  :  12 

Boiisseau,  J:  Jacques.  Emile,  or  Concerning 
education  ;  extracts  containing  the  princi- 

£al  elements  of  pedagogy  found  m  the 
rst  three  books ;  with  an  introd.  and 
notes  by  Jules  Steeg.  Tr.  by  Eleanor 
Worthington.    Bost.  1885  [1884].  D. 

370 : 25 

—  Same,  ger.     Emil,  oder  Ueber  die  erziehung. 

Deutsch  von  K.  Grosse.     3e  aufl.    Leipz. 
18.54.    3  V.  T.  370  :  2 

Segiiin,  E.    On  education.    Milw.  1880.  O. 

370 : 15 

Smith,  H:  I.  Education  :  pt.  1,  History  of  edu- 
cation ;  pt.  2,  A  plan  of  culture  and  in- 
struction, based  on  christian  principles, 
and  designed  to  aid  in  the  right  education 
of  youth,  physically,  intellectually  and 
morally.    N.  Y.  1845.  S.  370  :  5 


Spencer,  Herbert.  Education ;  intellectual, 
moral  and  physical.   N.  Y.  1865.  D.  370  : 7 

Watts,  I:  Improvement  of  the  mind.  School 
ed.,  withDenman's  questions.  N.  Y.  1850.  S. 

370  :  18 


Cy  c  lop edias  and  stati 


sties. 


Kiddle,  H:,  and  Alexander  Jakob  Schem,  eds. 
The  cyclopaedia  of  education  ;  a  dictionary 
of  information  for  the  use  of  teachers, 
school  officers,  parents  and  others.  N.  Y. 
1877.  Q.  370  :  113 

—  The  year-book  of  education  ;  anniial  supp.  to 
the  Cyclopaedia  of  education,  1878.  1879. 
N.  Y.  1878-79.    2  v.  Q.  370  :  114 

Sander,  Ferdinand.  Lexikon  der  piidagogik ; 
encyklopiidisches  handbuch,  enthaltend 
das  ganze  des  imterrichts-  und  erziehungs- 
wesens,  deutsche  und  auslandische  schul- 
einrichtungen,  biographien,  fachlitteratur, 
etc.     Leipz.  1884.  D.  370  :  1123 

Barnard,  H:  National  education  in  Europe  ;  an 
account  of  the  organization^  admmistra- 
tion,  instruction  and  statistics  of  public 
schools  of  different  grades  in  the  principal 
states.  2d  ed.  Hartford.  1854.  O.  370  :  13 
Hoyt,  J:  W.  Report  on  education.  [Paris  uni- 
versal exposition,  1867  ;  Reports  of  the  U.  S. 
commissioners.]  Wash.  1870.  O.  370-|-14 
United  States.  Bureau  of  education.  Report  of 
the  commissioner  of  education  made  to  t)ie 
secretary  of  the  interior,  1870—1883.  Wash. 
1872-84.  13  V.  O.  370  :  D 

Contents  of  accompanying  papers.  1870.  General 
condition  of  the  colored  schools  under  the  supervi- 
sion of  the  freedmen's  bureau,  July  1, 1870.  —  Genei-al 
condition  of  education  among  the  Indians.— Peabody, 
E.  P.  Kindergrarten  culture. —  Hebrew  education.  - 
Progress  of  education  in  the  Argentine  Republic— 
Gallaudet,  E.  M.  Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb.— 
Educational  progress  in  England.— Education  in  Ben- 
gal, India.— Austria,  education  of  the  working  class. 
—Education  in  Australia.  — Education  in  Ecuador.— 
Warren,  C:  Medical  education  in  the  U.  S.— Normal 
schools.  —  Educational  conventions.  —  An  american 
university.— Society,  crime  and  criminals.— Day,  H. 
N.  The  Chinese  migration.  —  School  siipervision.  — 
German  schools  and  teaching  german.— The  relations 
of  education  and  labor.— Illiteracy  in  the  U.  S.— Gen- 
eral school  statistics  of  the  U.  S.  1871.  General 
condition  of  education  among  the  Indians.  —  Educa- 
tional conventions  and  institutes. —  National  schools 
of  science.— Education  of  the  blind.— Education  of  the 
deaf  and  dumb.— Annual  review  of  education  in  for- 
eign countries —Education  in  foreign  countries  aided 
by  american  efforts.  —  Educational  methods  in  Ger- 
many. —  Progress  of  education  for  women.  —  Cooper 
union. —Hinton,  L:  J.  Education  of  artisans.- 
Peabody,  E.  P,  The  objects  of  the  kindergarten.— 
Tourjee,  E.  F.  Musical  education  in  common  schools. 
—Relation  of  education  to  insanity.- Fiske,  A.  S. 
The  relations  of  education  toci-imein  New  England.— 
Noah,  J.  J.  The  press  as  an  educator.  —  Statistical 
tables  relating  to  education  in  the  U.  8.  1872. 
IjyonB,  C.  J.  Education  in  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  — 
The  value  of  common  school  education  to  common 
labor.— Jarvis,  E:  The  value  of  common  school 
education  to  common  labor.— Mansfield,  E :  D.  The 
relation  between  crime  and  education.— The  relation 
between  education  and  pauperism.  — Anderson,  M. 
B.  Suggestions  respecting  art-training  in  american 
colleges.  1873.  Tnompson,  C  O.  Art-education.— 
Qallaudet,  E.  M.  On  the  instruction  of  deaf  mutes. 
—Myers,  J.  F.  Industrial  training  for  girls.  —  Note. 
Papers  of  this  character  were  henceforth  pub.  In  a 
separate  series,  called  Circulars  of  Information. 


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242 


United  States.  Bureau  of  education. — Continued. 

Circulars  of  information  of  the  bureau  of 

education,  1871—1884.     Wash.  1871-84.    O. 

370  :D 
Contents.  1871.  Report  on  systems  of  public  in- 
struction In  Sweden  and  Norway.— Methods  of  school 
discipline.— Compulsory  education.  1872.  German 
and  other  toreig;n  universities. —  Reports  on  the  sys- 
stems  of  public  instruction  in  Greece,  the  Argentine 
Republic,  Chili  and  Ecuador,  with  statistics  of  Portu- 
g-al  and  Japan,  and  an  official  report  on  technical  edu- 
cation in  Italy.— An  inquiry  concerninjr  the  vital  sta- 
tistics of  collCM-e  f?raduates.— Distribution  of  college 
students  in  1870-1871.  —  Facts  of  vital  statistics  in  the 
U.  S.,  with  tables  and  diagrams.- The  relation  of  edu- 
cation to  labor.  —  Education  in  the  British  West  In- 
dies.—The  kindergarten.— American  education  at  the 
international  exposition  to  be  held  at  Vienna  in  1873. 

1873.  Historical  summary  and  reports  on  the  sys- 
tems of  public  instruction  in  Spain,  Bolivia,  Uruguay 
and  Portugal.- Schools  in  British  India.— Account  of 
college  commencements  for  the  summer  of  1873  in 
Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts, 
Rhode  Island,  Connecticut,  New  York,  New  Jersey 
and  Pennsylvania.— List  of  publications  by  members 
of  certain  college  faculties  and  learned  societies  in 
the  U.  S.,  18')7-18';2.— Account  of  college  commence- 
ments during  1873  in  the  western  and  southern  states. 

1874.  Proceedings  of  the  department  of  superin- 
tendence of  the  National  educational  association.  — 
Drawing  in  public  schools  :  Present  relation  of  art 
to  education  in  the  U.  S.— History  of  secondary  in- 
struction in  Germany.  1875.  Proceedings  of  the 
department  of  superintendence  of  the  National  edu- 
cational association  at  Wash.  D.  C,  .ian.  27,  28,  1875.  — 
Education  in  Japan. —  An  account  of  the  systems  of 
public  instruction  in  Belgium,  Russia.  Turkey,  Ser- 
via  and  Egypt.— Chadbourne,  P.  A.  Waste  of  labor 
in  the  work  of  education.— Suggestions  respecting 
the  educational  exhibit  at  the  international  centen- 
nial exhibition,  1876.- Statement  relating  to  reforma- 
tory, charitable  and  industrial  schools  for  the  young. 
—Constitutional  provisions  in  regard  to  education  in 
the  several  states  of  the  american  union.  —  Schedule 
for  the  preparation  of  students'  work  for  the  centen- 
nial exhibition.  1876.  Public  libraries  in  the  U.  S. 
of  America;  their  history,  condition  and  manage- 
ment, LO:Li].  1877.  Education  in  China.  1878. 
Training  of  teachers  in  Germany.  — Elementary  edu- 
cation in  London.  1879.  Training  schools  for  nur- 
ses.—Papers  of  the  National  educational  association : 
Hitz,  J:,  Popular  education  in  Switzerland  ;  Wines, 
E.  C,  Popular  education  in  France  ;  Apg'ar,  E.  A., 
Technical  education  ;  Pollock,  L.,  Kindergarten 
training  ;  Orr,  G.  J.,  Education  in  the  south;  Harris, 
W:T.,  Education  and  the  10th census  ;  Eaton,  J:,  The 
needs  of  the  U.  S.  bureau  of  education  ;  Smith,  W., 
Technical  education  and  industrial  drawing  ;  Eaton, 
J  :,  What  has  been  done  by  the  national  government 
in  aid  of  education;  Loringr,  G:  B.,  American  edu- 
cation ;  Smart,  J.  H.,  The  high  school  question  ;  , 
Greg-ory,  J.  M.,  Collegiate  degrees  ;  Orton,  E:,  The 
military  system  in  state  colleges. -Jarvis,  E:  The  | 
value  of  common  school  education  to  common  labor. 
—Training  schools  of  cookery.— American  education  j 
as  described  by  the  french  commission  to  the  inter- 
national exhibition  of  1876.  1880.  College  libraries 
as  aids  to  instruction.-  Proceedings  of  the  National 
educational  assoc.  :  Butterfield,  L.  A.,  Bell's  system 
of  visible  speeoh  ;  Randall,  C.  D.,  Education  of  de- 
pendent children ;  Smart,  J.  H.,  Best  s.ystem  of 
schools  for  a  state  ;  Olin,  R.  A.,  Juvet's  time  globe  ; 
Philbrick,  J.  D.,  Technical  education  in  its  relations 
to  elementary  schools ;  Pollock,  L.,  The  value  of 
kindei-garten  training  to  primary  school  teachers  ; 
Philbrick,  J.  D.,  Technological  museums  ;  Harris, 
W:T.,  The  10th  census  from  an  educational  point  of 
view;  Kufifner,  W.  H.,  Congress  and  the  education  of 
the  people  ;  Outline  of  the  school  systems  of  the  vari- 
ous states.  —  Legal  rights  of  children.  —  Rural  school 
architecture.— English  rural  schools.  — Clarke,  F.  W. 
A  report  on  the  teaching  of  chemistry  and  physics  in 
the  U.  S.— The  spelling  reform.— Vacation  colonies 
for  sickly  school  children.— The  Indian  school  at  Car- 
lisle barracks.— Progress  of  western  education  in 
China  and  Siam.  1881.  Poole,  W:  F:  Construction 
of  library  buildings.— White,  E.  B.  The  relation  of 
education  to  industry,  and  Technical  training  in 
american  schools.  —  Proceedings  of  the  National  edu- 
cational assoc,  1881  :  McMillan,  A.,  Uniformity  of 
school  statistics  ;  Wickersham,  J.  P.,  Weak  places 
in  our  systems  of  public  insti-uction  ;  Thompson,  C. 


O.,  The  conservation  of  pedagogic  energy  ;  Hou^h, 
i>.  B.,  Our  schools  and  our  forests  ;  Eaton,  J:,  Muse- 
ums illustrative  of  education  ;  Patterson,  J.  W 
Education  in  the  state.— Education  in  France.— Sex- 
ton, S:  Causes  of  deafness  among  school  children.— 
Calhoun,  AW.  The  effects  of  student  life  upon  the 
eyesight.  1882.  The  inception,  organization  and 
management  of  training  schools  for  nurses. -Pro- 
ceedings of  the  national  educational  assoc. :  Billin^a, 
J:  S.,  Information  necessary  to  determime  the  merltg 
ot  the  heating  and  ventilating  of  a  school  building  ; 
Smart,  C:,  The  chemical  examination  of  air  as  ap- 
plied to  questions  of  ventilation  ;  Jones,  H.  S..  Ob- 
stacles in  the  way  of  better  primary  education  ;  Hall, 
G.  S.,  Chairs  of  pedagogy  m  our  higher  institutions 
of  learning  ;  Mayo,  A.  D.,  Remarks  on  national  aid 
to  education;  Hawkins,  D.  A.,  National  aid  to  edu- 
cation from  a  northern  standpoint ;  Curry.  J.  L.  M., 
Remarks  on  national  aid  to  education  ;  Jackson,  S., 
Education  in  Alaska  ;  Qregrory,  J:  M.,  Some  funda- 
mental inquiries  concerning  the  common  school  stu- 
dies; Harris,  W:  T.,  How  to  improve  the  qualifica- 
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tion  et  les  methodes  d'enseignement  des 
temps  anciens  et  modernes,  les  biogra- 
phies de  tous  les  pedagogues  celfebres,  le 
developpement  progressif  de  I'ecole  depuis 
le  moyen  age  jusqu,  a  nos  jours,  la  com- 
paraison  et  la  caracteristique  des  peda- 
gogies anglaise,  allemande  et  franyaise, 
etc.,  dediee  aux  elfeves  des  ecoles  normales, 
aiix  instituteurs,  aux  chefs  d'institution  et 
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370 : 20 

Schmidt,   K:     Geschichte    der    piidagogik,    dar- 

gestellt  in  weltgeschichtlicner  entwicklung 

und  im  organischen  zusammenhange  mit 

dem  cultuneben  der  viilker.     3te  vielfach 

verm,  und  verb.  aufl.    Cothen.  1873—76.  4 

V.  O.  370  :  21 

Contents.    V.   1.   Die  geschichte  der  padajrogik  in 

der  vorchristlichen  zeit.    2.  Die  geschichte  der  pada- 

gogik  von  Christus    bis    zur  reformation.     3.    Die 

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370  :  19 

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Letters  to  a  young  teacher.— Catechism  on  methods 
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camp,  Hintz,    Abbenrodo.  —  Burgress,  G:,  Iteligious 
instruction  in  public  schools.— Huntingrton,  P.  D., 
Unconscious  tuition.- Questions  for  the  examination 
of  a  school.- Topics  for  discussion  in  a   teacher's 
meeting.    2d  ser.   Object  toachinfr  und  oral  lessons 
on  social  science  and  coiimioii  tilings,  with  various 
illustrations  of  the  principles  und  iiractice  of  prim- 
ary education,  as  adopted  in  tlic  model  and  framing 
schools  of  Great  Britain. 


Payne,  Joseph,  Lectures  on  the  science  and  art 
of  education,  with  other  lectures  and  es- 
says ;  ed.  by  his  son,  Joseph  Frank  Payne, 
with  an  introd.  by  R.  H.  Quick.  Bost.  1883. 
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Peabody,  Elizabeth  Palmer.  Record  of  mr. 
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Phelps,  W:  F.  The  teacher's  hand-book  for  the 
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371 :16 

Potter,  Alonzo.  The  school ;  its  objects,  rela- 
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tion most  needed  in  the  U.  S.,  the  present 
state  of  common  schools,  the  best  means  of 
improving  them,  and  the  consequent  duties 
of  parents,  trustees,  inspectors,  etc.  N.  Y. 
1842.  D.  871  :  3 


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Quick,  Robert  Herbert.  Essays  on  educational 
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Conteyitx.  Schools  of  the  Jesuits.  —  Asham,  Mon- 
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seau's Emile.  —  Basedow  and  the  philarithropin.  — 
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niarlts  about  moral  and  religious  education. 

Sewell,  Elizabeth  Missing.  Principles  of  odiica- 
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and  applied  to  female  education  in  the 
upper  classes.    2  v.  in  1.    N.  Y.  1866.  D. 

371 :  5 

Tate,  T:  The  philosophy  of  education,  or  The 
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from  the  3d  Lond.  ed.  (School  bulletin 
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371:17 

Hall,  G.  Stanley,  ed.  Pedagogical  libi'ary,  v.  1  : 
Methods  of  teaching  history,  by  G.  Diester- 
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Milwaukee  city.  Public  schools.  Syllabus  of  les- 
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Syllabus  of  the  course  of  study  in  geogra- 
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Binner,  Paul.  History  of  the  education  of  the 
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Lamson,  Mary  Swift.  Life  and  education  of 
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Cobb,  Lyman.  The  evil  tendencies  of  corporal 
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Sander's  theatre,  Cambridge,  June  28,  1883. 
Bost.  1883.  O.  375  :  3 

Bain,  Alexander.  The  classical  controversy.  In 
/«■«  Practical  essays.  824.2:91 

Bowen,  Francis.  Classical  and  utilitarian  studies. 
In  his  Gleanings.  824. 1  :  6 

Dick,  T:  On  the  improvement  of  society  by  the 
diffusion  of  knowledge,  or  An  illust.  of  the 
advantages  which  would  result  from  a  more 
gjeneral  dissemination  of  rational  and  scien- 
tific information  among  all  ranks.  111. 
[Harper's  family  lib.l  N.  Y.  1844.  S. 

376  : 2 


Huxley,  T:  H:   Science  and  culture,  in  604  :  24 

—  Scientific  education.     In  his  Lay  sermons. 

504:11 

Xiaas,  Ernst.  Gymnasium  und  realschule  ;  alte 
fragen  mit  riicksicht  auf  das  bevorstehende 
preussische  unterrichtsgesetz  historisch 
und  kritisch  von  neuem  beleuchtet.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 16  v4 

Shedd,  W:   Greenough  Thayer.     Scientific   and 

popular  education.     In  his  Literary  essavs. 

824.1  :73 

Youmans,  Edward  Livingstone,  ed.  Modern 
culture,  its  true  aims  and  requirements  ; 
a  series  of  addresses  and  arguments  on  the 
claims  of  scientific  education  by  profs. 
Tyndall.  Daubeny,  Henfrey,  Huxley,  Paget, 
Whewell,  Faraday,  Draper,  Masson,  De 
Morgan,  Owen,  drs.  Hodgson,  Caroenter, 
Hooker,  Acland.  Forbes,  Grove,  Herbert 
Spencer,  sir  John  Herschel.  sir  Charles 
Lyel^  dr.  Seguin,  etc.    Lond.  1867.  D. 

375  :  1 

4.    Self-education. 

(See  also  Courses  of  readinjf,  class  807.) 

Atkinson,  W:  P.  On  the  right  use  of  books  ;  a 
lecture.     Bost.  1880.  S.  374  :  3 

Bain,  Alexander.  The  art  of  study.  In  his 
Practical  essays.  824.2  :  91 

Blackie,  J:  Stuart.  On  self-culture,  intellectual, 
physical  and  moral ;  a  vade  mecum  for 
yoiing  men  and  students.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

374  :  1 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Self-culture,  physical, 
intellectual,  moral  and  spiritual  ;  a  course 
of  lectures.    2d  ed.    Bost.  1880.  D.    374  :  2 


5.    Female  education. 


Clarke,  E:  Hammond.  Sex  in  education,  or  A 
fair  chance  for  the  girls.    Bost.  1873.  S. 

376:1 
Comfort,  G:  F.   and  Anna  Manning.     Woman's 
education  and  woman's  healtn  ;  chiefly  in 
reply  to  "Sex  in  education",  Syracuse.  1874. 
D.  376  :  6 

Brackett,  Anna  Callender,  ed.  The  education 
of  american  girls  considered  in  a  series  of 
essays.     N.  Y.  1874.  D.  376  :  2 

Contents.    Brackett,  A.  C.    Education  of  american 
girls.— Cheney,  E.  D.  A  mother's  thouKlit.— Dall,  C. 
H.    The  other  side.— Stone,  L.  H.    Effects  of  mental 
g-rowth.— Beedy,  M.  E.    Girls  and  women  in  Eujfland 
and  America.— J acobi,  M.  P.  Mental  action  and  phy- 
sical health.  —  Hamlin,  S.  J).  Michigran  university.— 
Nutting:,  M.  ().    Mount  Holyoke  seminary — John- 
ston, A.  A.  P.  Oborlin  college.— Avery,  A.  C.  Vassar 
collcg'e.- Antioch  college  —Rood,  Mrs.  O.  N.    Letter 
from  a  german  woman.— Brackett,  A.  C.    Review  of 
"Sex  in  education."— App. 
Fenelon,   Fran9ois  de    Salignac  de  la  Mothe. 
The  education  of  a  daughter.    Tr.  from  the 
french.    Added,   Fenelon's    epistle.    Char- 
acter of  Antiope,  etc.  3d  ed.  Bait.  1853.  S. 

376  :  3 
More,  Hannah.   Strictures  of  the  modern  system 
of  female  education.     In  her  Works. 

820.2:  28  vl 
Phelps,  Almira,  born  Hart,  afterward  Mrs.  Lin- 
coln.    Hours  with  my  pupils,  or  Education- 
al addresses,  etc. ;  the  young  lady's  guide, 


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2r)0 


and  parent's  and  teacher's  assistant.    N.  Y. 
1851).  D.  376  :  4 

Sigroumey,  Lydia  Howard.  Letters  to  my  pupils  ; 
with  narrative  and  biographical  studies. 
2d  ed.     Lond.  1852.  D.  376  :  5 

6.     Religious  and  secular  education. 

Beecher,  Catharine  Esther.  Religious  training 
of  children  in  the  school,  tiie  family  and 
the  church.     N.  Y.  1864.  D.  377  :  1 

Bushnell,  Horace.  Christian  nurture.  N.  Y.  18G4. 
D.  377:2 

Bible,  The,  in  the  public  schools  ;  ai-guments  in 
the  case  of  J:  D.  Minor  et  al.  versus  the 
board  of  education  of  tlie  city  of  Cincinnati 
et  al.  [in  the]  superior  court  of  Cincinnati, 
with  the  opinions  and  decision  of  the  court. 
Cine.  1870.  O.  377+3 

Domestic  portraiture,  or  The  successful  appli- 
cation of  religious  principle  in  the  educa- 
tion of  a  family,  exemplified  in  the  memoirs 
of  three  of  the  deceased  children  of  the 
rev.  Legh  Richmond  ;  with  introd.  remarks 
on  christian  education  by  E:  Bickersteth. 
N.  Y.  1852.  D.  377  :  5 

Clark,  Rufus  Wheelwright.  The  question  of  the 
hour  ;  the  bible  and  the  school  fund.  Bost. 
1870.  S.  377  :  4 

Keferstein,  Horst.  Die  piidagogik  der  kirche. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15  v9 

Kirchner,  F:      Zur  reform  des   religions-unter- 

richts.   In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304: 15  v5 

Meyer,  Jiirgen  Bona.  Luther  als  schulbefreier. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen.. 

304:  15  vl3 

—  Die  simultanschulfrage.  In  Deutsche  zeit- 
und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v8 

7.    Schools  and  colleges. 

Curious  schools  ;  by  various  authors.  Bost. 
1881.  D.  ■  378 :  12 

Contents.    Cadet  life  at  West  Point.  — Perkins'  in- 
stitution and   Mass.   school  for  the  blind. —Boston 
whittling  schools.— Philadelphia  school  of  reform.— 
About    some  sewing-   schools. —  A    Chinese    mission 
school.— The  flower  school  at  Corlear's  Hook.— Lady 
Betty's  cooking-  school.- The  bad  boys  of   France.— 
The  children's  hour;  a  novel  art  school.— At  a  day 
nursery.— Some  Indian  schools.- The  training-  school- 
ship  Minnesota. 
Porter,  Noah.     The  american  colleges  and  the 
american    public.      New    ed.,    with  after- 
thoughts on  college  and  school  education. 
N.  Y.  1878.  D.  378  :  1 

Richardson,  C :  F. ,  and  H :  A.  Clark,  eds.  The 
college  book.    Bost.  1878.  O.  378  :  16 

Thwing,  C:  F.  American  colleges;  their  stu- 
dents and  work.  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  N. 
Y.  1883.  S.  378  :  15 

Collection,  A,  of  college  words  and  customs. 
Cambridge.  1851.  D.  378  :  6 

Osgood,  S:  Student  life  ;  letters  and  recollec- 
tions for  a  young  friend.    N.  Y.  1861.  D. 

•^  378  :  2 

Hitchcock,  E:  Reminiscences  of  Amherst  col- 
lege, historical,  scientific,  biographical  and 
autobiographical ;  also  of  other  and  wider 
life  experiences.  Plates  and  a  geol.  map. 
Northampton,  Mass.  1863.  D.  378  :  3 


King,  Moses.  Harvard  and  its  surroundings. 
6th  ed.    111.    Cambridge.  1884.  D. 

378 : 17 

Belden,  Ezekiel  Porter.  Sketches  of  Yah;  col- 
lege, with  numerous  anecdotes  by  a  mem- 
ber of  that  institution.  [AnonA  111.  N.  Y 
1848.  S.  378  :  14 

Bagg,  Lyman  Hotchkiss.  Four  years  at  Yale, 
by  a  graduate  of  '69.  [AnonA  New  Haven. 
1871.  D.  .  378:4 

Butterfleld,  Consul  Willshire.  History  of  the 
university  of  Wisconsin,  from  its  first 
organization  to  1879 ;  with  biographical 
sketches  of  its  chancellors,  presidents  and 
professors.     Madison,  Wis.  1879.  O. 

378:5 

Hazeltine,  Mayo  W.  British  and  american 
education  ;  the  universities  of  the  two 
countries  compared.    N.  Y.  1880.  T. 

378:7 

Turton,  T:  Thoughts  on  the  admission  of  per- 
sons without  regard  to  their  religious 
opinions  to  certain  degrees  in  the  univers- 
ities of  England.  2d  ed.  corr.  and  enl. 
Cambridge.     1835.  O.  378  :  9 

Everett,  W:  On  the  Cam  ;  lectures  on  the 
university  of  Cambridge.  Cambridge.  1865. 
D.  378  :  8 

Banks,  G:  Nugent.  Cambridge  trifles,  or  splut- 
terings  from  an  undergraduate  pen,  by  the 
author  of  "A  day  of  my  life  at  Eton." 
[Anon.]     N.Y.  1881.  S.       '  378 :  13 

Hart,  James  Morgan.  German  universities  ;  a 
narrative  of  personal  experience  together 
with  recent  statistical  information,  practi- 
cal suggestions  and  a  comparison  of  the 
german,  english  and  american  systems  of 
higher  education.  N.  Y.  1874.  D.  "378  :  10 

Howitt,  W:  {Dr.  Cornelius).  The  student-life  of 
Germany,  from  the  unpub.  ms.  of  Dr.  Cor- 
nelius, containing  nearly  forty  of  the  most 
famous  student  songs.     Phila.  1842.  O. 

378:11 

Statistisches  jahrbuch  der  hciheren  schulen 
Deutschlands,  Luxemburgs  und  der 
Schweiz  ;  neue  fol^e  von  Mushacks  Sehul- 
kalender,  2ter  teil.  Nach  amtlichen  quellen 
bearb.    4ter  iahrg.     Leipz.  1883.  S. 

378 : 18 

Deutscher  universitats-kalender,  25ste  ausg; 
sommer-semester  1884,  herausg.  von  F. 
Ascherson.  3ter  t. :  Die  universitiiten  im 
deutschen  reich,  in  der  Schweiz.  den  nis- 
sischen  Ostseeprovinzen  und  Oesterreich- 
Ungarn.    Berlin.  1884.  T.  378  :  19 

8.    Reports. 

National  educational  association.  The  address- 
es and  journal  of  j)roceeding8,  session  of 
1876  in  Baltimore,  Maryland.  Salem,  Ohio. 
1876.  O.  379  :  6 

Business  educator's  assoc.  of  America.  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  6th  convention,  held  at  Ro- 
chester, N.  Y..  July  17-24,  1884.  Trenton, 
N.  J.  1885.  O.  370  :  Pam 

Western  literary  institute  and  college  of  pro- 
fessional teachei-s.  Transactions  of  the  4th 
annual  meeting,  held  in  Cincinnati  oct. 
1834.     Cine.  1835.  O.  379  :  9 

Rhode  Island  state.  Board  of  education.  11th 
annuJ^l  report,  vfhk  the  36th  annual  rejxirt 


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of  the  commissioner  of  public  schools,  Jan. 
1881.    Providence.  1881.  O.  379  :  16 

Massachusetts  state.  Board  of  education.  The 
Mass.  system  of  common  schools  ;  an  enl. 
and  rev.  ed.  of  the  10th  annual  report  of  the 
lii'st  sec.  of  the  board.    Bost.  1849.  O. 

379+19 

—  -  13th  [15th— 38th,  40th,  42d— 46th]  annual  re- 

port, together  with  annual  report  of  the 
sec,  1849,  1851—1874,  1876,  1878—1883.  Bost. 
1850-83.  33  V.  O.  379+19 

"Worcester  county  free  institute  of  industrial 
science.  i3th  annual  catalogue,  with  the 
plan  of  instruction,  1883.  Worcester.  1883. 
O.  379  :  Pam 

Connecticut  state.  Board  of  education.  Annual 
report,  presented  to  the  general  assembly, 
January  session  1881,  together  with  the  an- 
nual report  of  the  sec.  of  the  board.  New 
Haven.  1881.  O.  379:  12 

New  York  state.  25th  [and  27th1  annual  reports 
of  the  superintendent  of  public  instruction. 
Albany.  1879,  1881.  2  v.  O.  379  :  13 

Cooper  union  for  the  advancement  of  science  and 
art.  Charter,  trust  deed  and  by-laws  ;  with 
the  letter  of  P:  Cooper  accompanying  the 
trust  deed.    N.  Y.  1868.  O.  379  :  Pam 

Albany  city,  N.  Y.  Board  of  public  instruction. 
7th  [8th,  10th,  14th]  annual  report  to  the 
common  council,  1873-3  [—1879-80.]  Al- 
bany. 1873-80.  O.  379  :  Pam 

—  High  school.    Merit  roll  for  the   year  ending 

June  28,  1882,  and  report  of  committees. 
Albany.  1883.  O.  379  :  Pam 

Albany  female  academy,  founded  1814.  Cata- 
logue and  circular,  1881-83.  Albany.  1883. 
D.  379  :  Pam 

Cornell  university.  Register,  1883-4  and  1884-5 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.  [1883,  1884].  D.        379  :  Pam 

Pennsylvania  state.  SupH  of  common  schools. 
24th  annual  report  for  the  year  ending  June 
3,  1857.     Harrisburg.  1858.'  O.  379  :  8 

Philadelphia  city.  Board  of  public  education,  1st 
school  district  of  Pennsylvania.  1st  annual 
report  of  the  su|)'t  of  public  schools  of  the 
city  of  Philadelphia  for  1883.  Phila.  1884. 
O.  379+18 

Johns  Hopkins  university,  Baltimore.  7th  [and 

9th]  annual  report  of  the  pres.,  1883,  1884. 

Bait.  1883-84.  O.  379:Pam 

Note.    The  rep.  for  1883  contains  a  review  of  the 

work  of  the  university  since  Its  opening  in  1876,  and 

a  "Bibllographla  hopklnsiensis,  1876-83". 

—  Register,   1883-4,    1884-5.     Bait.    1884-85.    O. 

379  :  Pam 

—  Circulars,  v.  1—3,  dec.  1879— sept.  1884.    Bait. 

1879-84.  Q.  379+11 

St.  Louis  city.  Board  of  directors  of  the  public 
schools.  26th  annual  report,  for  the  year 
ending  aug.   1,   1880.    St.   Louis.   1881.   O. 

379:15 

Washington  university.  35th  anniversary,  april 
33,  1883.     St.  Louis.  [1883].  O.      379  :  Pam 

Arkansas  state.  Sup't  of  public  instruction. 
Biennial  report  for  the  school  years  1879 
and  1880.     Little  Rock.  1880.  O.  '  379  :  14 

Ohio  state.  Commissioner  of  common  schools. 
35th  annual  report  to  the  general  assembly, 
for  the  school  year  ending  aug.  31,  1878. 
Columbus,  1879.  O.  379+17 

Cincinnati     city.      Common  schools.      52d— 55th 


annual  reports,  1881—1884.  Cine.  1882— 
84.  2v.  O.  379+5 

Dayton  city,  0.  Board  of  education.  Annual 
report,  1878-9,  1880-1,  1881-3.  Dayton.  1880- 
83.  O.  '379:  Pam 

Indiana  state.  SupH  of  public  instruction.  38th 
report,  being  the  10th  biennial  report  and 
for  the  years  ending  aug.  31,  1879  and  aug. 
31,  1880.     Indianapolis.  1880.  O.        379  :  7 

Indianapolis  city.  Public  schools.  Manual  of 
the  public  schools  ;  rules  and  regulations 
of  the  board  of  school  commissioners  of 
the  public  schools  and  the  public  library. 
1881-83.     Indianapolis.  1881.  T.      379  :  lO 

Illinois  industrial  university.     11th  report  of 

the  board  of  trustees  for  the   two  years 

ending  sept.  30,  1883.     Springfield.  1883.  O. 

379+20 

Note.    For  other  reports,  see  Reports  made  to  the 

g-eneral  assembly  of  111.,  in  338.16  :  D,  col.  178. 

Chicago  city.  Board  of  education.  8th  annual 
report  for  1861.    Chic.  1863.  O.     379  :  Pam 

Michigan  state.  Sup't  of  public  instruction.  His- 
torical sketches  of  education  in  Michigan. 
In  44th  annual  rep.,  with  Joint  doc's,  1880, 
V.  1.  in  328.15  :D 

Wisconsin  state.  Sup't  of  public  instruction. 
Annual  reports,  1850-1883.  In  Governor's 
message  and  accompanying  documents. 

m  328.15  :D 

—  University.      Catalogue    of    the    otHcers    and 

students,  1853-3—1864-5.  In  Reports  of 
the  regents,  with  Governor's  message  for 
1854-1866.  ^•n  328 . 1 5  :  D 

—  -  Catalogue  for  1879-80,  1881-83—1884-85.  Mad- 

ison. 1879-84.    O.  379  :  Pam 
General  catalogue  of  the  officers   and  grad- 
uates from  its  organization  in  1849  to  1883. 
Madison.  1883.  O.  379  :  Pam 
Note.    For  reports  of  the  Board  of   regents,  see 
Governor's  message  and   accomp.  doc,  in  338.15:  D, 
col.  179. 

—  State  normal  school,  River  Falls.     Catalogues. 

1875-1879.     [River  Falls],  n.  d.  3  v.  O. 

379:4 

Note.    For  reports  of   the   normal  school  regents, 

see  Governor's  messaure  and  accomp.doc.,  in  328.15  :D, 

col.  179. 

Milwaukee  city.     Board  of  school  commissioners. 

Annual  reports,  1860-1—1883.     Milw.  1861- 

84.  34  V.  in  14.  O.  379  :  3 

Proceedings,  1875-1880.  n.  t.  [Milw.]  O. 

379  :  112 

Annual  reports  of  the  standing  committees, 

together  with  the  annual  address  of  the 
pres.  of  the  board,  submitted  may  4,  1875. 
Milw.  1875.  O.  379  :  Pam 

Rules  and  regulations,    together   with    the 

provisions  of  the  city  charter  relating  to 
the  public  schools.    Milw.  1875.  O. 

379  :  Pam 

Markham     academy,     Milwaukee.     Catalogue, 

1881-83.     Milw.  1882.  O.  379  :  Pam 

Marquette  college,  Milwaukee.    The  4th  annual 

catalogue    of    the    officers    and    students, 

1884-85.     Milw.  1885.  O.  379  :  Pam 

Milwaukee  college.     Catalogue  of  the  officers 

and  students,  1884-85.     Milw.  1885.  O. 

379  :  Pam 
Spencerian  business  college,   Milwaukee.    Cir- 
cular,    n.  p.  or  d.  379  :  Pam 
Wisconsin    phonological    institute    for    deaf 
mutes,  Milwaukee.     lst[-3d]  annual  report 


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Wisconsin  phonological  institute  for  deaf 
mutes,  Milwaukee. —  Continued. 

of    the   board   of   trustees,    for    ISTSf-SO]. 

Milw.  1879-81.  O.  379  :  Pam 

—  The  articulate  method  to  teach  deaf  mutes  to 

speak,  ed.  by  D.  C.   Luening.  Milw.  1879. 

O.  379  :  Pam 


Madison  city.  Board  of  education.  Annual 
report  for  1880,  1881.  Madison,  Wis.  1881- 
82.     O.  379:  Pam 

Beloit  college,  Wis.  Catalogue  ;  its  ofiicers, 
students  and  alumni.  1879-80—1884-85. 
Beloit.     1879-84.  O.  379  :  Pam 


9.    Commerce  and  communication. 


1.    In  general. 

Farrer,  T:  H.    The  state  in  its  relation  to  trade. 

[Citizen  series.]    N.  Y.  1883.  D.        380:4 

Htmt,    Freeman.      The    library    of    commerce, 

Sractical.  theoi-etical  and  historical ;  v.  1. 
.  y.  1845.  D.  380  :  1 

CnntenU.  A  sketch  of  the  commercial  intercourse 
of  the  world  with  China.— Piatt,  J.  C.  History  of  the 
british  corn  laws,  with  add.  by  the  amer.  ed.— 
Mackay,  C:  Memoirs  of  commercial  delusions, 
embracing'  historical  sketches  of  the  Mississippi 
scheme  and  the  South-sea  bubble. 

Bourne,  H.  R.  Fox.  The  romance  of  trade. 
Lond.  n.  d.    D.  380:3 

McCuUoch,  J:  Ramsay.  A  dictionary,  practi- 
cal, theoretical  and  historical,  of  commerce 
and  commercial  navigation;  ed.  by  H: 
Vethake,  with  an  app.  containing  the  new 
tariff  of  1846,  together  with  the  tariff  of 
1842,  reduced  to  ad  valorem  rates  as  far  as 
practicable  ;  also  the  sub-treasury,  ware- 
housing and  the  Canadian  transit  bills  of 
1846  ;  the  new  british  tariff  as  amended  by 
the  passage  of  the  corn  Jaw  and  sugar 
duties  ;  with  a  table  of  all  foreign  gold  and 
silver  coin  reduced  to  federal  currency, 
etc.     Phila.  1847.  2  v.  O.  380  :  R6 

Waterson,  W:  A  cyclopaedia  of  commerce, 
mercantile  law,  "finance,  commei'cial  geog- 
raphy and  navigation.  New  ed.  contain- 
ing tlie  present  tariff  and  an  essay  on  com- 
merce, ynib.  by  the  society  for  promoting 
useful  knowledge.     Lond.  1847.  O. 

380  :  R7 

United  States.  State  dep't.  Reports  from  the 
consuls  of  the  U.  S.  on  the  commerce  and 
manufactures  of  their  consular  districts  ; 
no.  1-48,  oct.  1880— dec.  1884.  Wash.  1881-85. 
14  V.  O.  in  380  :  D 

—  Same.    Contents  and  index  to  no.  1-26.   Wash. 

1883.  O.  380  :  D 

Note.  The  following-  numbers  contain  reports  of 
importance  on  special  subjects:  12.  Cotton  goods 
trade  of  the  world,  and  the  share  of  the  U.  S.  therein. 
23.  Cotton  and  woollen  mills  of  Europe.  25]4. 
Cereals  of  Europe,  India  and  Algeria.  29.  Glass 
manufactures  of  Europe.  37.  Petroleum  and  kero- 
sene oil  In  foreign  countries.  41  i^.  Fruit  culture 
In  the  several  countries.  43.  Credit  systems  of  the 
several  countries.  48.  Agricultural  machinery  of 
the  several  countries. 

—  Commerce.     Andrews,   Israel  D.     Report  on 

the  trade  and  commerce  of  the  british 
north  american  colonies,  and  upon  the 
trade  of  the  great  lakes  and  rivers  [1850 
and  1851]  ;  also  notices  of  the  internal  im- 
provements in  each  state,  of  the  gulf  of 
Mexico  and  straits  of  Florida,  and  a  paper 
on  the  cotton  crop  of  the  U.  S.  Maps. 
Wash.  1854.  2  v.  O.  in  380.1  :  D 


United  States.  Commerce.— Continued. 
Statistics  of  the  foreign  and  domestic  com- 
merce of  the  U.  S. ;  embracing  a  historical 
review  and  analysis  of  foreign  commerce 
from  the  beginning  of  the  gov.,  the  present 
internal  commerce  between  the  Mississippi 
and  Atlantic  states,  the  overland  trade  and 
communications  with  the  Pacific  states,  the 
productions  and  exchanges  of  the  gold  and 
silver  districts,  the  commerce  of  the  Pacific 
coast,  and  the  internal  relations  of  the 
northern  frontier  of  the  U.  S.;  communi- 
cated by  the  .sec.  of  the  treas.  in  answer  to 
a  resol.  of  the  sen.  march  12,  1863.  Map. 
Wash.  1864.  O.  z/i  380.1  :D 

Nimmo,  Joseph,  jr.    Report  on  the  internal 

commerce  of  the  U.  S.  for  1876,  1879,  1881, 
1882.     Maps.     Wash.  1877-84.  O. 

in  381.1  :D 
Note.    Contain  statistics  and  discussions  of  ques- 
tions   relating  to  commerce,    manufactures,  trans- 
portation, raih-oads  and  their  relations  to  the  govern- 
ment, descriptions  of  chief  commercial  centers,  etc. 

Annual  reports  on  the  commerce  and  navi- 
gation of  the  U.  S.  See  Congressional  doc. 
^  in  328.1  :D 

Annual  reports  on  the  commercial  relations 

of  the  U.  S.  to  foreign  nations.  See  the 
same.  in  328.1  :D 

Evans,  C:  H.,  comp.     Imports  [and]   duties 

from  1867  to  1883  ;  a  compilation  ot  foreign 
commodities  imported  and  entered  for  con- 
sumption in  the  U.  S.,  showing  the  quan- 
tities, values,  rates  of  duty,  amt.  of  duty 
received,  the  average  cost,  and  duties  re- 
duced to  an  equivalent  ad  valorem  rate, 
summaries  of  the  values  and  duties  of  the 
principal  class  or  groups,  also  values  and 
duties  received  and  expense  at  each  cus- 
toms district  and  port  of  delivery  ;  with 
schedules  of  the  articles,  quantities  and 
values  admitted  free  of  duty  . . .  during  the 
fiscal  years  ending  June  30,  1867  to  1883 
incl.  From  the  annual  reports  of  com- 
merce and  navigation.    Wash.  1884.  O. 

bound  wttk 

Evans,  C:  H.,  comp.    Exports,  domestic  and 

foreign  from  tue  american  colonies  to 
Great  Britain  from  1697  to  1789  incl.  and 
Exports,  domestic,  from  the  U.  S.  to  all 
countries  from  1789  to  1883  incl.  Comp. 
and  collated  from  ofKcial  papers.  (U.  S. 
48th  cong.  1  sess.  House  mis.  doc,  no.  iV). 
Wash.  1884.  O.  ^  ,^    .     in  380.1  :T> 

Commercial  convention,  held  in  Detroit  july 
llth-14th,     1865.      Proceedings.      Ut^troit. 

1865.  O.  „  ^.^®^-Voi 

National  board  of  trade.  l*roveedings  of  2d 
onH  M   annual   meetiDCS.     Bost.  18(0,  lod. 


and  3d  annual  meetings. 
2  V.  O. 


881.1:2 


265 


Cl.  381-385 


SOCIOLOGY— COMMERCIE. 


256 


New  York  produce  exchange.  Report  for  1879, 
with  the  charter,  by-laws,  and  the  several 
trade  rules  adopted  by  the  exchange,  and 
a  list  of  its  members  ;  also  The  report  of 
the  statistician  of  the  exchange,  with  ac- 
companying tables.    N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

381.1:3 

Milwaukee.  Board  of  trade.  Annual  report  of 
the  commerce,  manufactures,  banking  busi- 
ness and  railroad  system  of  the  city  of 
Milwaukee,  for  1856.  Prep,  by  Andrew  J. 
Aikens,  sec.     Map.    Milw.  1857.  O. 

381.1  :4 

—  Chamber  of  commerce.  [1st-]  3d  annual  state- 
ment of  the  trade,  commerce  and  general 
business  of  the  city  of  Milwaukee  for  1858 
— 1860.  Reported  by  L.  L.  Crounse,  sec. 
Milw.  1859-61.  O.  381.1  :  4 

5th  [and  6th]  annual  statement  of  the  trade 

and  commerce  of  Milwaukee  for  the  year 
ending  dec.  31,  1862  [and  1863].  Reported 
by  James  B.  Kellogg,  sec.  Milw.  1863, 
1864.  O.  381.1:4 

7th  [8th,  11th,  13th— 27th]  annual  report  of 

the  trade  and  commerce  of  Milwaukee  for 
the  year  ending  dec.  31,  1864  [1865,  1868, 
1870—1884].  Comp.  by  W:  J.  Langson,  sec. 
Maps.    Milw.  1865-85.  O.  381.1:4 

Act  of  incorporation,  and  rules  and  by-laws, 

as  amended  march  24, 1877.   Milw.  1877.  O. 
381.1:4 


Pope,  C:,  ed.    The  yearly  journal  of  trade,  1856. 
Lond.  1856.  O.  380-|-2 

Contents.  Matters  as  to  laws  of  customs,  excise 
and  stamps.— Treaties  and  conventions  with  foreign 
powers. —Tariffs  of  the  United  Kingdom,  britlsh 
possessions  abroad  and  of  foreign  countries.  — 
Countervailing  and  inland  duties.- Duties  of  lights, 
buoys,  pilotage,  etc.  —  Postoffice  laws  and  rates.  — 
Dangers  of  the  seas.— Proclamations,  orders  in  coun- 
cil and  government  boards.— Railways. —Electric 
telegraphs.— Parliamentary  speeches  and  papers.— 
Keports  of  law  cases.- Tr.  ot  foreign  documents.- 
Statistics.  —  Proceedings  of  scientific  and  learned 
societies.  —  Geographical  sketches  and  recent  dis- 
coveries.—Commercial  usages  and  port  charges.— 
Exchanges,  moneys,  weights  and  measures.— Descrip- 
tions of  articles  of  merchandise  and  of  improved 
methods  of  cultivating  and  bringing  the  same  to 
market.- Stat«  of  the  markets  and  fresh  channels  of 
commerce.  —  Correspondence,  home,  colonial  and 
foreign. 
Public,  The ;  a  journal  of  finance,  commercial 
interests  and  political  science ;  v.  14-24, 
July  1878— dec.  1883.     N.  Y.  1878-83.  F. 

305  :  KM 

Hunt's  merchants'  magazinu  and  commercial 

review,  conducted  by  Freeman  Hunt ;  v.  1- 

7,  18-62,  July  1839-dec.  1869.     N.  Y.  1839- 

69.  O.  305.8  :M: 

Note.    Title-page  of  v.  1-7  omits  "  Hunt's".  From  v. 

38  title-page  reads  "established  by  Freeman  Hunt  in 

1839"  Instead  of  "conducted  ".    V.  44  drops  "  Hunt's" 

and  is  ed.  t)y  I.  Smith  Homan  and  W:  B.  Dana.    V.  46 

-62  ed.  by  Dana  alone. 

Commercial  and  financial  chronicle,  The,  and 

Hunt's    merchant's    magazine ;    a  weekly 

newspaper,  representing  the  industrial  and 

commercial  interests  of  the  United  States  ; 

V.  38,  39.    N.  Y.  1884.  F.  305.8  :  M 


2.    Foreign  trade. 


Heyd,   W:     Geschichte  des  levantehandels  im 
mittelalter.    Stuttgart.  1879.    2  v.  O. 

382:2 


Raynal,  Guillaume  T:  Fi-an9ois,  abbe.  A  philos- 
ophical and  political  history  of  the  settle- 
ments and  trade  of  the  europeans  in  the 
East  and  West  Indies.  Tr.  from  the  french 
by  J.  Justamond  ;  3d  ed.  rev.  and  corr. 
with  maps  and  index.    Lond.  1777.    5  v.  O. 

382:3 

Wells,  D:  Amasa.  Our  merchant  marine;  how 
it  rose,  increased,  became  great,  declined 
and  decayed,  with  an  inquiry  into  the  con- 
ditions essential  to  its  resuscitation  and 
future  prosperity.  [Qiiestions  of  the  day, 
no.  3].     N.  Y.  1882.  D.  382.1  :  1 

Staunton,  Sir  G:  T:  Miscellaneous  notices  relat- 
ing to  China,  and  our  commercial  inter- 
course with  that  country,  incl.  a  few  transl. 
from  the  Chinese  lan^ua<^e.  2d  ed.,  enl.  in 
1822,  and  accompanied  in  1850  by  introd. 
observ.  on  the  events  which  have  affected 
our  Chinese  commerce  during  that  inter- 
val.    Lond.  1822-50.  O.  382.2  :  1 

Scrivenor,  Harry.  History  of  the  iron  trade, 
from  the  earliest  records  to  the  present 
period.    New  ed.    Lond.  1854.  O.     382  :  1 

3.    Post  and  telegraphs. 

(See,  also  Telegraphy,  cl.  654.) 

Rees,  James.  Foot-prints  of  a  letter  carrier,  or 
A  history  of  the  world's  correspondence ; 
containing  biographies,  tales,  sketches, 
incidents  and  statistics  connected  with 
postal  history.    Phila.  1866.  D.  383  : 1 

United  States.  Postmaster- general.  Annual  re- 
ports.    See  Congressional  documents. 

in  328. 1  :  D 
United  States  official  postal  guide  ;    rev.  and 
pub.    monthly    by   authority  of    the  post 
office    dep't.  "  2d  ser.,   v.  4-6.    Bost.  1882- 
84.  D.  305.8  :M 

Contents.    An  alphabetical  list  of  all  the  post  offices 
in  the  U.  S.  with  county  and  state.— A  list  by  states.— 
A  list  by  states  and  counties.  —  Lists  of  money-order 
offices,  domestic  and  international.— Rates  of  postage. 
—Synopsis  of  postal  laws,  orders  and  ruliniasof  the 
department.— Information  about  all  postal  matters.— 
General  regulations  respecting  fox-eign  mails. 
Plum,  W:  Rattle.    The  military  telegraph   dur- 
ing the  civil  war  in  the  ll.  S.,  with  an  ex- 
position of  ancient  and  modern  means  of 
communication,  and  of  the  federal  and  con- 
federate cipher  systems  ;  also  a  running  ac 
count  of  the  war  between  the  states.     111., 
portraits  and  maps.    Chicago.  1882.  2  v.  (). 
384.1  :  1 

4.    Transportation. 

(See  also  Engineering,  cl.  (i'Zii,  t)26.) 

Tanner,  H:  S.  A  desci-iption  of  the  canals  and 
railroads  of  the  U.  S.,  comprehending  no- 
tices of  all  the  works  of  internal  improve- 
ment throughout  the  several  states.  N.  Y. 
1840.  O.  385.1-^2 

United  States.    Census  office.    Tenth  census,  1880, 
V.  4:    Report  on  tne  agencies  of  transpor- 
tation in  the  U.  S.,   incl.  the  statistics  of 
railx-oads,  steam  navigation,   canals,   tele- 
graphs and  telephones.  HI.    Wash.  1883.  Q. 
j;n317:D 
Contents.    Shuman,  Armin  E.  Statistical  report  of 
the  railroads  in  the  U.  S.:    General  review  of  traflic 
and  fiscal  operations  ;  Statistics  of  the  same;  Physical 


357 


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CI.  386-387 


United  States.     Census  office. — Continued. 

characteristics  ;  Statistics  of  the  same  ;  App. ;  Index. 
— Purdy,  T.  C.    Report  on  steam  navigation  in  the 
U.S.:  History  of  steam  navigration;   U.S.  interests; 
Statistical  tables  ;  Tonnage  tables  ;  Index.— Purdy, 
T.  C.  Report  on  the  canals  of  the  U.  S. :    History  of 
operatinff    canals;    History    of   abandoned   canals; 
Index.— Shuman,  Armln  E.    Report  on  the  statis- 
tics of  telegraphs  and  telephones  In  the  U.  S.;  In- 
dex.— Lines,  Robert  B.    Report  on  the  postal  tele- 
graph service  in  foreign  countries;  Index.— Adden- 
dum :  Note  on  express  companies.- General  index. 
—  Congress.    Report  of  the  select  committee  on 
transportation  -  routes    to     the    seaboard  ; 
with  app.  and  evidence.    Maps.    (U.  S.  43d 
cong.  1  sess.  Sen.  rep.  307).     Wash.   1874. 
2  V.  O,  in  380.1  :D 

Illinois  state.  Railroad  and  warehouse  commis- 
sion. 8th  annual  report  for  the  year  ending 
nov.  30,  1878  ;  with  app.  Springtield.  1879. 
O.  iw  385.15  :D 

12th  annual  report ;  railroads  for  the  year 

ending  June  30,  1882,  grain  inspection,  oct. 
31,  1882.     Springfield.  1883.  O. 

tTi  385.15  :D 
Note.    For  other  reports,  see  Reports  made  to  the 
general  assembly  of  111.,  in  328.15:  D,  col.  178. 

£  y   land:   railroads. 

Cohn,  Gustav.  Streitfragen  der  eisenbahnpoli- 
tik.     In  Deutsche  zeit-  and  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15  v3 

Perrot,  Franz  Fiirchtegott.  Deutsche  eisenbahn- 
politik.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fra- 
gen. 304  :  15  vl 

Wisconsin  state.  Railroad  commissioner.  Tax- 
ation of  railroads  and  railroad  securities  ; 
report  of  a  committee  to  a  convention  of 
railroad  commissioners,  held  at  Saratoga 
Springs,  June  10, 1879,  together  with  a  sum- 
mary of  laws  in  relation  to  railroad  tax- 
ation in  force  in  the  various  states  of  the 
Union,  as  well  as  foreign  countries.  Madi- 
son. 1880.  O.  385  :  5 

Lardner,  Dionysius.  Railway  economy  ;  a  treat- 
ise on  the  new  art  of  transport,  its  manage- 
ment, prospects  and  relations,  commercial, 
financial  and  social,  with  an  exposition  of 
the  practical  results  of  the  railways  in 
operation  in  the  United  Kingdom,  on  the 
continent  and  in  America.    N.  Y.  1850.  D. 

385  : 1 

Jervis,  J:  Bloomfield.  Railway  property ;  a 
treatise  on  the  construction  and  manage- 
ment of  railways,  designed  to  aiford  useful 
knowledge  in  a  popular  style  to  the  holders 
of  this  class  of  property,  as  well  as  to  rail- 
way managers,  oflftcers  and  agents.  N.  Y. 
1861.  D.  385  :  2 

Kennedy,  W:  Sloane.  Wonders  and  curiosities 
of  the  railway,  or  Stories  of  the  locomotive 
in  every  land.     111.     Chicago.  1884.  D. 

385  : 4 

Minot,  Robert  S.  Railway  travel  in  Europe  and 
America;  with  25  tables  of  recent  and 
novel  statistics  of  journeys,  speeds,  fares 
etc.,  for  travellers  and  others.  Bost.  1882. 
O.  385  : 3 

Poor,  H:  Varnum.  Manual  of  the  railroads  of 
the  U.  S.  for  1880,  showing  their  mileage, 
stocks,  bonds,  cost,  traffic,  earnings,  ex- 
penses and  organizations,  with  a  sketch  of 
their  rise,  progress,  influence,  etc.,  together 
with  app.,  containing  a  full  analysis  of  the 


Poor,  H:  Y&mum.— Continued. 

debts  of  the  U.  S.  and  of  the  several  states. 
N.  Y  1880.  O.  385.1  :  HI 

—  Manual  of  the  railroads  of  the  United  States 
for  1884  ;  showing  their  route  and  mileage, 
stocks,  bonds,  de!bts,  cost,  traffic,  earnings, 
expenses  and  dividends,  their  organiza- 
tions, directors,  officers  etc.  N.  Y.  1884.  O. 
385.1  :Ill 

Atkinson,  E:  The  railroads  of  the  U.  S.;  a 
potent  factor  in  the  politics  of  that  country 
and  of  Great  Britain.    Bost.  1881.  O. 

385.1:4 

Smalley,  Eugene  V.  History  of  the  Northern 
Pacific  railroad,  ill.  and  map.  N.  Y.  1883. 
O.  386.1:3 

Chemins  de  fer  de  I'Europe  centrale.  [Map.] 
Paris.  1857.  D.  385.3:2 

Ewbank  da  Camara,  J.  Chemins  de  fer  de  la 
province  de  St.  Paul,  Bresil ;  donnees  tech- 
niques et  statistiaues,  public  par  ordre  du 
gouvernement.     Rio  de  Janeiro.  1875.  O. 

385.3  :  1 

*        *        * 

Milwaukee  and  Mississippi  railroad  co.  Acts 
incorporating  the  Milwaukee,  Waukesha 
and  Mississippi  River  R.  R.  Co.,  together 
with  a  report  of  the  committee  relating  to 
a  plan  of  operations,  adopted  by  the  board 
of  directors  may  19,  1849.  Milw.  1849.  O. 
bound  with 

—  1st— 11th  annual  report  of  the  directors  to  the 

stockholders,  together  with  the  reports  of 

the  sec,  treas.   and  sup't.    Milw.    1850-60. 

O.  385.1:5 

Milwaukee  and  Prairie  du  Chien  railway  co. 

Documents  relating  to  [its]  organization. 

N.  Y.  1861.  O.  i»  385.1:  5 

Chicago,  Milwavikee  and  St.  Paul  railway  co. 

1st  [-3d,  5th-13th,  15th-21st]  annual  report ; 

June  13,  1863  —  dec.  31,  1884.  Maps.     N.  Y. 

and  Milw.  1865-85.  O.  385.1  :  6 

Note.  "Chicago"  was  a^ded  to  the  corporate  name 
In  1874. 

Wisconsin  central  railroad  co.    1st  annual  re- 
port,  to    dec.    31,    1878.     Milw.   1879.   O. 
385.1:7 

—  President's    statement    to    the    stockholders, 

[and]  Plan  for  the  re-organization,  submit- 
ted to  the  bondholders  by  vote  of  the  stock- 
holders, at  their  annual  meeting,  may  29, 
1879.    Milw.  1879.  O.  385.1:7 

—  2d  annual  report,  to  dec.  31,  1879.    Milw.  1880. 

O.  385.1:7 

—  Report  to  J:  A.  Stewart  and  Edwin  H.  Abbot, 

trustees  in  possession,  upon  its  manage- 
ment and  operation  from  Jan.  4,  1879  Tto 
dec.  31,  1881],  by  C:  L.  Colby,  agent  of  the 
trustees.    Milw.  1880-82.  O.  385.1  :  7 

Note.    For  reports  of  the  Wisconsin  and  other  state 

railroad  commissioners,  see  Legislative  annals,  el. 

328.1,  col.  178-180. 

By  water:  canals,  etc. 

Preble,  G:  H:    A  chronological  history  of  the 
orifin  and  develoiiment  of  steam  naviga- 
tion, 1543  to  1882.     Phila.  1883.  O.     387:  1 
Heinz,  — .  Kaniile  und  sammelbecken.  In  Deut- 
sche zeit-  und  streit-fragen.        304  :  15  v6 
Note.    For  reports  on  the  Fox  and  Wisconsin  river 
Improvement,  the  Sault  St.  Mary  ship  canal,  and  the 
Illinois  and  Hennepin  canal,  see  Legislative  docu- 
ments, cl.  338.1,  col.  177-179. 


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SOCIOLOGY-  COMMUNICATION". 


260 


New  York  state.  Canal  board.  Report  of  the 
commissioners  invited,  July  10,  1877,  to  con- 
sider and  report  on  the  subject  of  tolls  upon 
the  canals,  having  I'eference  to  the  subject 
of  revenues,  and  also  to  increasing  the 
commerce  of  the  canals.  Albany.  1878.  O. 
386  :  Pam 

Waterhouse,  Sylvester.  A  memorial  to  con- 
gress to  secure  an  adequate  appropria- 
tion for  a  prompt  and  thcirough  improve- 
ment of  the  Mississippi  river  ;  with  an  app. 
[on  the  value  of  river  transportation].  St. 
Louis.  1877.  D.  387  :  2 

5.    Weights  and  measures. 

Colin,  Alfred.  The  universal  metric  system ; 
prepared  especially  for  candidates  for 
schools  of  science,  engineers  and  others. 
N.  Y.  1879.  D.  389  : 1 

Me  Vicar,  Malcom.  The  metric  system  of 
weights  and  measures,  combining  many 
new  and  practical  improvements  in  ar- 
rangement, notation  and  applications, 
prepared  for  Robinson's  progressive  arith- 
metics. (Robinson's  mathematical  ser.) 
N.  Y.  [18G7].  U.  389  :2 


Barnard,  F:  A:  Porter,  and  H.  Tresca.  Report 
upon  the  comparison  of  an  iron  meter  for- 
warded to  France  by  the  gov.  of  the  U.  S. 
of  America  [with  the  original  platina  stand- 
ard in  possession  of  the  Conservatoire  im- 
perial des  arts  et  metiers].  In\J.  S.  coast 
survey  rep.  1867.  in  622  :  D 

Totten,  C:  A.  L.  A  challenge  to  the  metric  sys- 
tem, and  an  earnest  word  with  the  english- 
speaking  peoples  on  their  ancient  weights 
and  measures.  In  Ms  An  important  ques- 
tion in  metrology.  916.2-|-36 

Hilgard,  Julius  E.  A  statement  concerning  the 
relation  of  the  lawful  standards  of  measure 
of  the  U.  S.  to  those  of  Great  Britain  and 
France.     In\J.  S.  coast  survey  rep.  1876. 

in  622  :  D 

—  Comparison  of  american  and  british  standard 

yards.     In  the  same,  1877.  in  622  :  D 

—  On  the  length  of  a  nautical  mile.    In  the  same 

i881.  in  622  :D 

Woolhouse,  W.  S.  B.  Measures,  weights  and 
moneys  of  all  nations,  and  an  analysis  of 
the  christian,  hebrew  and  mahometan  cal- 
endars. 6th  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  [Weale's 
ser.]    Lond.  1881.  D.  389:3 


10.    Cnstoms  and  costumes. 


1.    General  and  ancient. 

Farrer,  James  A.    Primitive  manners  and  cus- 
toms.   N.  Y.  1879.  D.  390  :  2 
McLennan,   J:  Ferguson.     Studies  in    ancient 
history  ;  comprising  a  reprint  of  Primitive 
marriage,   an  inquiry  into  the  origin  of  the 
form  of  capture  in' marriage  ceremonies. 
Lond.  1876.  1).  390  :  3 
Liacroix,  Paul,  {Le  MMiophile  Jacob).    Manners, 
customs  and  dress  during  the  middle  ages 
and    during  the  renaissance    period.    111. 
Lond.  1876.  Q.                                     392:111 
Contents.    Condition  of  persons  and  lands.  —  Privi- 
leges and  rights,  feudal  and  municipal.  —Private  life 
In  the  castles,  the  towns  and  the  rural  districts.— 
Food  and  cookery.— Hunting.  —Games  and  pastimes. 
Commerce.  —  Guilds  and  trade  corporations.— Taxes, 
money  and  finance.- Laws  and  the  administration  of 
justice.  —  Secret  tribunals.  —Punishments.  —  Jews.— 
Gipsies,  tramps,  beggars  and  cours  des  miracles.— 
Ceremonials.- Costumes. 
"Wood,  E:  J.    The  wedding  day  in  all  ages  and 
countries.    N.  Y.  1869.  D.  390  :  5 
Sharman,  Julian.  A  cursory  history  of  swearing. 
Lond.  1884.  O.                           "             390 :  9 
Sabine,  Lorenzo.    Notes  on  duels  and  duelling, 
alphabetically  arr.,  with  a  prelim,  historical 
essay.     Bost.  1855.  D.  390  :  4 
Truman,  B:  C.      The  field  of  honor;   a  complete 
and  comprehensive  history  of  duelling  in 
all  countries,  inch    the    judicial    duel    of 
Europe,   the  private  duel  of  the  civilized 
world  and  specific  descriptions  of  all  the 
noted    hostile    meetings    in    Europe    and 
America.     N.  Y.  1884.  D.                    390  :  8 


Kretschmer,  Albert,  and  C:  Bohrbach.  The 
costumes  of  all  nations  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  19th  century ;  exhibiting  the 
dresses  and    habits  of   all  classes,   regal, 


ecclesiastical,  noble,  military,  judicial  and 
civil.    Lond.  1882.  F.  '  390  :  116 

Racinet,  A:  Le  costume  historique  ;  500  plan- 
ches, 300  en  couleurs,  or  et  argent,  200  en 
camaTen,  avec  des  notices  explicatives 
et  une  etude  historique.  Paris.  1880-85.  O. 
390  :  III 

Smith,  J.  Moyr,  ed.  Ancient  greek  female 
costume  illustrated,  with  explan.  letter- 
press and  descriptive  passages  from  the 
works  of  Homer,  Hesiod,  Herodotus,  Ae- 
schylus, Euripides,  Aristophanes,  Theocri- 
tus, Xenophon,  Lucian  and  other  greek 
authors.    Lond.  1882.  D.  391  : 1 

Scbild,  Marie,  ed.  Old  english  costumes  ;  an 
epitome  of  ladies'  costumes  from  the  1st  to 
the  19th  century.     Lond.  n.  d.  Q.      390  :  7 

2.    Modern. 

Depping,  Guillaume.  Evening  entertainments  ; 
comprising  delineations  of  the  manners  and 
customs  of  various  nations.  New  ed.  enl. 
Phila.  1833.  D.  393  :  1 

Goodrich,  S:  Griswold,  {Peter  Parley).  Manners 
and  customs  of  the  principal  nations  of  the 
globe.  [Youth's  library  of  history.!  Bost. 
[1844].  S.  ■  ■x393:6 

Belloc,  Bessie  Rayner,  born  Parkes.  Peoples  of 
the  world.  111.     Lond.  n.  d.  D.      x  393  :  7 

Remarkable  people,  [the  arab,  the  jew,  the 
egyptian].     l^ond.  [1846].  T.  393:3 

Hervey,  T:  Kibble.  The  book  of  Christmas  ; 
descriptive  of  the  customs,  ceremonies, 
traditions,  superstitions,  fun,  feeling  and 
festivities  of  the  Christmas  season.  N.  Y. 
1845.  P.  393  :  2 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


SOCIOLOOY-CUSTOMS. 


CI.  393-399 


Dyer,  T:  Firminger  Thistleton.  Domestic  folk- 
lore.   N.  Y.  [1881].  S.  393:4 

Flower,  W:  H:  Fashion  in  deformity,  as  ill.  in 
the  customs  of  barbarous  and  civilized 
races.  [Nature  ser.]     N.Y.  1881.  S. 

393 : 5 

Hunt,  Mrs.  Alfred  W.  Our  grandmothers' 
gowns  ;  with  24  hand-colored  ill.  drawn  by 
G:  R.  Halkett.  Lond.  n.  d.  D.         393  :  P9 

Great  Britain. 

Brand  J:  Observations  on  the  popular  antiqui- 
ties of  Great  Britain  ;  chiefly  illustratmg 
the  origin  of  our  vulgar  and  provincial 
customs,  ceremonies  and  superstitions. 
Arr.,  rev.  and  enl.  by  sir  H:  Ellis  ;  newed., 
with  further  add.     Lond.  1877.  3  v.  D. 

394:1 

Brookes,  J:  Manners  and  customs  of  the  eng- 
lish  nation,  from  the  invasion  of  Julius 
Caesar  to  the  present  time.  Lond.  [I860]. 
D.  394:2 

Strutt,  Joseph.  The  sports  and  pastimes  of  the 
people  of  England,  incl.  the  rural  and 
domestic  recreations,  may-games,  mum- 
■  meries,  shows,  processions,  pageants  and 
pompous  spectacles,  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  present  time.  111.  With  a 
copious  index  by  W:  Hone.   Lond.  1867.  O. 

394:4 

Armytage,  Fenella  Fitzhardinge,  horn  Berkeley. 
Old  court  customs  and  modern  court  rule. 
Lond.  1883.  O.  394  :  5 

Hindley,  C:  Tavern  anecdotes  and  sayings, 
incl.  the  origin  of  signs,  and  reminiscences 
connected  with  taverns,  coffee-houses, 
clubs,  etc.  (The  wanderer's  lib.)  Lond. 
1881.  D.  394:3 

Sadler,  L.  R.,  (Jacob  Larwood),  and  J:  Camden 
Hotten.  The  history  of  signboards,  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  present  day.  8th 
ed.  111.  Lond.  1875.  D.  393  : 8 

Gomme,  G:  Laurence,  ed.  The  gentleman's  ma- 
gazine library  ;  a  classified  collection  of 
the  chief  contents  of  the  Gentleman's  ma- 
gazine from  1731  to  1868:  Manners  and 
customs.     Lond.  1883.  O.  394  :  6 

3.    Etiquette. 

(See  also  Business  manuals,  cl.  658.) 

Thornwell,  Emily.  The  lady's  guide  to  perfect 
gentility  in'  manners,  dress  and  conversa- 


tion, in  the  family,  in  company,  at  the 
piano-forte,  the  table,  in  the  street,  and  in 
gentlemen's  society,  also  a  useful  instructor 
m  letter  writing,  toilet  preparations,  fancy 
needlework,  millinery,  dressmaking,  care 
of  the  wardrobe,  the  hair,  teeth,  hands, 
lips,  complexion,  etc.    N.  Y.  1856.  D. 

393.1:6 
Habits  of  good  society,  The  ;  a  handbook  for 
ladies  and  gentlemen  ;  with  thoughts,  hints 
and  anecdotes  concerning  sociaiobservan- 
ces,  nice  points  of  taste  and  good  manners, 
and  the  art  of  making  one's  self  agreeable, 
the  whole  intersjjersed  with  humorous  il- 
lustrations of  social  predicaments,  remarks 
on  the  history  and  changes  of  fashion  and 
the  differences  of  enghsh  and  continental 
etiquette.    N.  Y.  1870.  D.  393.1 : 1 

Moore,  Clara  Jessup,  Mrs.  Bloomfield  H.,  {Mrs. 
Henrietta  Oxnard  Ward).  Sensible  etiquette 
of  the  best  society,  customs,  manners,  mor- 
als and  home  culture.  Compiled  from  the 
best  authorities  by  Mrs.  H.  O.  Ward.  8th 
rev.  ed.    Phila.  [1878].  D.  393.1:4 

Lounger  in  society,  pseud.  Social  etiauette  and 
home  culture  ;  the  glass  of  fasnion  ;  uni- 
versal hand-book  oi  social  etiquette  and 
home  culture  for  ladies  and  gentlemen  ; 
with  copious  and  practical  hints  upon  the 
manners  and  ceremonies  of  every  relation 
in  life,  at  home,  in  society,  and  at  court ; 
interspersed  with  numerous  anecdotes. 
(Frank,  sq.  lib.)  N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  393.1-J-2 
Longstreet,  Abby  Buchanan.  Social  etiquette 
of  New  York.  New  enl.  ed.  {Anon.}  N.  Y. 
1881.  S.  393.1  :3 

Bunce,  Oliver  Bell,  (Ce/isor).  Don't;  a  manual 
of  mistakes  and  improprieties  more  or  less 
prevalent  in  conduct  and  speech.  N.  Y. 
[1883].  T.  393.1:6 

Mentor,   pseud.     Never ;    a  hand-book  for  the 
uninitiated  and  inexperienced  aspirants  to 
refined  society's  giddy  heights  and  glitter- 
ing attainments.     N.  Y.  [1884].  T. 
^  393.1:7 

Osmun,  T:  Embley,  {Alfred  Ayres).  The  mentor;  a 
little  book  'for  the  guidance  of  such  men 
and  boys,  as  would  appear  to  advantage 
in  the  society  of  persons  of  the  better  sort. 
NY.  1884.  S.  393.1:9 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  J  :  Manners  and  social  usages. 
111.    N.Y.  1884.  S.  393.1  :8 

Milwaukee  society  blue  book  and  family  direc- 
tory, 1884-85'.  Milw.  [1885].  D.    393.1  :  10 


V.     PHILOLOGY. 


1.    G-eneral  lingTiistics. 


1.    Science  of  language. 

Cook,  F:  C:    On  languages,  ancient  and  modern, 

and  On  egyptian  compared  with  Semitic, 

aryan  and  turanian  words.     In  Ms  Origins 

of  religion  and  language.  291  :  28 

Dwight,   B:  Woodbridge.     Modern  philology; 

its  discoveries,  history  and  influence.     N. 

Y.  1877.     2  V.  O.  ■  400 :  7 

Contents.    1st  series,  3d  ed.    Maps,  tabular  views 

and  index.— Historical  sketch  of  the  indo-european 

languages.  —  History  of  modern  philology.  —  Science 

of  etymology.    2d  series.   Comparative  phonology.— 

Comparative  english  etymology. 

Hovelacque,  Abel.  The  science  of  language  ; 
linguistics,  philology,  etymology.  Tr.  by  A. 
H.  Keane.  [Lib.  of  contemporary  science.] 
Lond.  1877.  D.  "      400  :  6 

Humboldt,    K:  W:  freiherr  v.     Sprach-philoso- 

ghische  werke  ;  herausg.  und  erkliirt  von 
[.  Steinthal.    Berlin.  1884.  Q.  400+8 

Contents.  Notiz  iiber  die  mss.— Allgemeine  einlei- 
tung.— Der  styl  Humboldts.— Drei  akademische  ab- 
handlungen:  Ueber  das  vergleichende  sprachstu- 
dium;  Ueber  das  entstehen  der  grammatischen  for- 
men;  Ueber  die  aufgabe  des  geschichtschreibers.- 
Ueoer  die  verschiedenheit  des  menschlichen  spraeh- 
baues. 

Johnson,  Alexander  Bryan.  A  treatise  on  langu- 
age, or  The  relation  which  words  bear  to 
things  ;  in  4  parts.    N.  Y.  1836.  O.   400  :  4 

—  The  meaning  of  words  analysed  into  words 
nnd  unverbal  things,  and"  unverbal  things 
classified  into  intellections,  sensations  and 
emotions.    N.  Y.  18.54.  D.  401  : 1 

Lieber,  Francis.  On  the  study  of  foreign  lan- 
guages.   In  Ms  Miscell.  writings. 

304  :  7  vl 

Marcel,  Claude.  The  study  of  languages  brought 
back  to  its  true  principles,  or  The  art  of 
thinking  in  a  foreign  language.  N.  Y.  1869. 
D.  407  :  1 

MUUer,  F:  Max.    Essays  on  the  science  of  lan- 
guage.    In  Ms  CHips.  824.2  :  74  v4 
Contentg,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays. 

Peile,  J:  Philology.  (Literature  primers.)  N.  Y. 
1878.  S.  400  :  5 

Smith,  Adam.  On  the  origin  of  languages.  In 
his  Theory  of  the  moral  sentiments. 

171:11 

Stehlich,  F:  Die  sprache  in  ihrer  beziehung 
zum  nationalcharakter.  In  Deutsche  zeit- 
und  streit-fragen.  304:15vll 

"Whitney,  W:  Dwight.  Language  and  the  study 
of  language  ;  twelve  lectures  on  the  prin- 
ciples of  linguistic  science.  5th  ed.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.  D.  400  :  1 


Whitney,  W:  Hyfigh^t.— Continued. 

—  The  life  and  growth  of  language  ;  an  outline 
of  lingiiistic  science.  (Intern,  scientific 
ser.)    N.Y,  1878.  D.  400:2 


*        *        # 

Schleyer,  J:  Martin.    Volapiik  ;  die  weltsprache 
f  iir  alle  gebildete  der  ganzen  erde.   Si 
ringen.  1880.   D.  4< 


.jigma- 
408:1 


2.     Texts,    essays,    periodicals    and 
transactions. 

Anecdota  oxoniensia ;  texts,  documents  and 
extracts,  chiefly  from  mss.  in  the  Bodleian 
and  other  Oxford  libraries.  Oxford.  1881- 
85.  Q.  418  :  1 

Contents.  1.  Classical  series.  V.  1,  pt.  1:  The 
english  mss.  of  the  Nioomachean  ethics,  described  in 
relation  to  Bekker's  mss.,  and  other  sources  by  J.  A. 
Stewart;  pt.  3:  Nonius  Marcellus  De  compendiosii 
doctrina,  Harleian  ms.  3719,  collated  by  J.  H.  Onions; 
pt.  3:  Aristotle's  Physics,  book  7,  a  transcript  of  the 
Paris  ms.  ia59,  collated  with  the  Paris  mss.  1861  and 
3633,  and  a  ms.  in  the  Bodleian  library,  with  an  introd. 
account  of  these  mss.,  by  R:  Shute;  pt.  4:  Bentley's 
Plautlne  emendations  from  his  copy  of  Gronovius, 
by  E.  A.  Sonnenschein;  pt.  5:  Collatio  cod.  Harleiani 
3610,  Ovidil  Metamorphoseon  i,  ii,  iii:  1-632.— Epigram- 
mata  latina  xxiv  ex  codicibus  Bodleianis  et  Sangal- 
lensibus.— Glossae  in  ApoUinarem  Sidonium  ex  codice 
Digbeiano  172.  Ed.  Robinson  Ellis.  2.  Semitic 
series.  V.  1,  pt.  1:  Commentary  on  Ezra  and  No- 
hemiah  by  rabbi  Saadiah,  ed.  from  the  mss.  in  the 
Bodleian  library  by  H:  J:  Mathews.  3.  Aryan 
series.  Buddhist  texts  from  Japan;  pt.  1:  Vtif/raycfe- 
?iedika.  The  diamond  cutter,  ed.  by  F:  Max  Miiller; 
pt.  2:  Sukhavati-vyuha.  description  of  Sukhavati,  the 
land  of  bliss,  ed.  by  F.  Max  Muller  and  Bunylu  Nanjio, 
with  two  app.,  1,  Text  and  translation  of  Safighavar- 
man's  Chinese  version  of  the  poetical  portions  of  the 
Sukhavati-vynha,  3.  Sanskrit  text  of  the  smaller 
Sukhavati-vyiiha;  pt.  3:  The  ancient  palm-leaves  con- 
taining the  Praf/fia-paramita-hridaya-sritra  and  the 
Ushnisha-viflraya-dharani,  ed.  by  F.  Max  Miiller  and 
Bunyiu  Nanjio,  with  an  app.  by  G.  Biihler  [being 
Palaeographical  remarks  on  the  Horiuzi  palm-leaf 
mss.  4.  Jffediaeval  and  modern  series.  Sino- 
noma  Bartholomei,  a  glossary  from  a  14th-century 
ms.  in  the  library  of  Pembroke  college,  Oxford,  ed. 
by  J.  L.  G.  Mowat;  pt,  3:  The  Saltair  na  rann,  a  col- 
lection of  early  middle  Irish  poems,  ed.  from  ms, 
Rawl.  B.  502  In  the  Bodleian  library  by  Whitley 
Stokes. 
Sears,  Barn  as,  Bela  Bates  Edwards  and  Corne- 
lius Conway  Felton,  eds.  Classical  studies  ; 
essays  on  ancient  literature  and  art.  with 
the  biography  and  correspondence  of  emi- 
nent philologists.  Bost.  1843.  I).  404  :  1 
Contents.  Introd.— Sears,  B.  Schools  of  german 
philology.— Tegmer,  E.  Study  of  greek  literature.— 
Jacobs,  C.F:  W:  The  study  of  classical  antiquity; 
The  wealth  of  the  greeks  in  works  of  plastic  art.— 
Philological    correspondence.  —  Edwards,     B.     B. 


265 


PHILOLOGY— GENERAL. 


01.  400-409 


266 


School  of  philology  In  Holland.— Jacobs,  C.  F:  W: 
Superiority  of  the  greek  language  in  the  use  of  its 
dialects.— Hand,  F.  G.    History  of   the  origin  and 

grogress  of  the  latin  language.— Jacobs,  C.  F:  W: 
ducation  of  the  moral  sentiment  among  the  ancient 
greeks.— Notes. 

American  journal  of  philology,   The  ;    ed.  by 

Basil  L.  Gildersleeve  ;  v.  1-4.    Bait.  1880- 
83.  4  V.  O.  405  :  M 

American  philological  association.  Transac- 
tions, 1869-1883.  Hartford.  1871-81  ;  Cam- 
bridge. 1882-84.  14  V.  in  5.  O.  406-1-Pl 
Contents.  V.  1.  Hadley,  J.  On  the  nature  and 
theory  of  the  greek  accent.— Whitney,  W:  D.  On 
the  nature  and  designation  of  the  accent  in  Sanskrit. 
—Goodwin,  W.  W.  On  the  aorist  subj.  and  future 
ind.  with  tmpos  and  ou  me.  —  Trumbull,  J.  Ham- 
mond. On  the  best  method  of  studying  the  north 
american  languages.— Haldeman,  S:  S.  On  the  ger- 
man  vernacular  of  Pennsylvania.— Whitney,  W:  D. 
On  the  present  condition  of  the  question  as  to  the 
origin  of  language.— Lounsbury,  T.  R.  On  certain 
forms  of  the  english  verb  which  were  used  in  the 
16th  and  17th  centuries.— Trumbull,  J.  Hammond. 
On  some  mistaken  notions  of  Algonkin  grammar, 
and  on  mistranslations  of  words  from  Eliot's  Bible, 
etc.— VanName,  A.  Contributions  to  Creole  gram- 
mar.—Proceedings,  preliminary  meeting,  N.  Y.  1868  ; 
1st  annual  session,  Poughkeepsie,  1869;  ad  annual  ses- 
sion, Rochester.  1870. 

2.  Evans,  E.  W.  Studies  in  Cymric  philology.— 
Allen,  F.  D.  On  the  so-called  attic  second  declen- 
sion.—Whitney,  W:  D.  Strictures  on  the  views  of 
A:  Schleicher  respecting  the  nature  of  language  and 
kindred  subjects.— Hadley,  J.  On  english  vowel 
quantity  in  the  13th  century  and  in  the  19th.— March, 
F.  A.  Anglo-saxon  and  early  english  pronouncia- 
tion  — Bristed,  C.  A.  Some  notes  on  Ellis's  early 
english  pronounciation.— Trumbull,  J.  Hammond. 
On  Algonkin  names  for  man.— Greenougrh,  J.  B. 
On  some  forms  of  conditional  sentences  in  latin, 
greek  and  Sanskrit —Proceedings,  3d  annual  session. 
New  Haven,  1871. 

3.  Evans,  E.  W  Studies  in  Cymric  philology.— 
Trumbull,  .1.  Hammond.  Words  derived  from  In- 
dian languages  of  North  America.— Hadley,  J.  On 
the  byzantine  greek  pronounciation  of  the  10th  cen- 
tury, as  ill.  by  a  ms.  in  the  Bodleian  library.— 
Stevens,  W.  A.  On  the  substantive  use  of  the 
greek  participle. —  Bristed,  C.  A.  Erroneous  and 
doubtful  uses  of  the  word  such.— Hartt,  C.  F.  Notes 
on  the  lingoa  geral.  or  modern  tupi  of  the  amazonas. 
—Whitney,  W:  D.  On  material  and  form  in  lan- 
guage. —  March,  F.  A.  Is  there  an  anglo-saxon 
language  V  ;  On  some  irregular  verbs  in  anglo-saxon. 
—Trumbull,  J.  Hammond.  Notes  on  forty  versions 
of  the  Lord's  Prayer  in  Algonkin  languages.— Pro- 
ceedings, 4th  annual  session.  Providence,  1872. 

4.  Allen,  F.  D.  The  epic  forms  of  [greek]  verbs  in 
Oo. —Evans,  E.  W.  Studies  in  Cymric  philology.— 
Hadley,  J.  On  Koch's  treatment  of  the  Celtic  element 
in  english.— Haldeman,  S.  8.  On  the  pronouncia- 
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01.  410-419 


PHILOLOGY— OOMPARATIVE. 


3.    Oomparative  philology. 

Bopp,  Franz.  A  comparative  grammar  of  the 
the  Sanskrit,  zend,  greek,  latin,  lithuan- 
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Harris,  James.  Hermes,  or  A  philosophical 
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4th  ed.,  rev.  and  corr.    Lond.  1786.  O. 

415:1 

McCurdy,  James  F:  Aryo-semitic  speech  ;  a 
study  in  linguistic  archaeology.  Andover. 
1881.  O.  410-fl 

Phonology  and  orthography. 

Bell,  Alexander  Melville.  Visible  speech  ;  the 
science  of  universal  alphabetics  or  self- 
interpreting  physiological  letters  for  the 
writing  of  all  languages  in  one  alphabet. 
111.  by  tables,  diagrams  and  examples. 
Inaugural  ed.     Lond.  1867.  Q.  414-|-1 

—  Sounds  and  their  relations  ;  a  complete  man- 
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means  of  visible  speech  and  exhibiting  the 
pronunciation  of  english  in  various  styles, 


and  of  other  languages  and  dialects.  Phila. 
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Ellis,  Alexander  J:  The  alphabet  of  nature,  or 
Contributions  toward  a  more  accurate 
analysis  and  symbolization  of  spoken 
sounds,  with  some  account  of  the  principal 

Shonetical  alphabets  hitherto  proposed, 
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Lieber,  Francis.  The  vocal  sounds  of  Laura 
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1883.  2  V.  O.  411+1 

Silvestre,  Joseph  Balthazar.  Universal  palaeo- 
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nations  and  periods,  copied  from  the  most 
celebrated  and  authentic  mss.  in  the  librar- 
ies and  archives  of  France,  Italy,  Germany 
and  England  ;  accompanied  by  an  histori- 
cal descriptive  text  and  introd.  by  Cham- 
pollion-Figeac  and  Aime  Champollion,  fiU. 
Tr.  from  tne  french  and  ed.  with  corr.  "and 
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2.    Comparative  dictionaries. 


1.  Ancient  languages. 

Ainsworth,  Robert.  An  abridgement  of  Ains- 
worth's  dictionary,  english  and  latin,  for 
the  use  of  schools,  by  T:  Morell,  carefully 
corr.  and  imp.  from  the  last  London  Q. 
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Riddle,  Joseph  Esmond,  and  T:  Kerchever 
Arnold.  A  copious  and  critical  english- 
latin  lexicon,  founded  on  the  german^atin 
dictionary  of  C:  Ernest  Georges.  Istamer. 
ed.,  carefully  rev.  and  containing  a  diction- 
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Andrews,  P2than  Allen.  Latin-english  lexicon, 
founded  on  the  latin-german  lexicon  of  W: 
Freund.  New  ed.,  enl.  and  partly  rev.  N. 
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Liddell,  H:  G:,  and  Robert  Scott.  A  greek- 
english  lexicon,  based  on  the  german  work 
of  Francis  Passow,  with  corr.  and  add., 
and  the  insertion,  in  alphabetical  order,  of 
the  proper  names  occurring  in  the  princi- 
pal greek  authors  by  H:  Drisler.  N.  Y. 
1856.  Q.  ■  413  :  117 

Buxtorf,  J :  Lexicon  hebraicum  et  chaldaicum  ; 
complectens  voces  omnimodas  qua?  in 
sacris  bibliis  extant ;  exemplorum  biblico- 
rum  copia,  et  locorum  dinicilium  ex  he- 
brajorura  commentariis  explicatione,  auc- 
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413  :  B8 

2.  Modem  languages. 

Orieb,  Christian  F:  En^lisch-deutsches  und 
deutsch-englisches   worterbuch,  mit  einer 


tabellai'ischen  iibersicht  der  von  den  neu- 
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ausgesprochenen  worter  und  einem  an- 
hange,  enthaltend  eine  geschichte  der 
engnschen  sprache,  erkliirung  der  aus- 
sprache  mit  dazu"  gehorigen  tabellen,  lese- 
iibungen  nach  verschiedenen  aussprachen, 
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Calisch,  I.  M.  New  complete  dictionary  of  the 
english  and  dutch  languages  in  two  parts, 
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Spiers,  Alexandre,  and  Gabriel  Surenne.  French 
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of  the  French  academy,  Laveaux,  Boiste, 
Bescherelle,  Landais  etc.,  and  from  the 
english  dictionaries  of  Johnson,  Welaster, 
Worcester,  Richardson  etc.;  followed  by 
a  vocabulary  of  the  names  of  places  and 
persons,  mythological  and  classical,  an- 
cient and  modern,  by  A.  Spiers.  Carefully 
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Nouveau  dictionnaire  de  poche,  fran9ais-alle- 
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mots  nouveaux  gcncralement  re9us  dans 
les  deux  langues,  des  tables  des  verbes 
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Villatte,  Cesaire.  Parisismen  ;  alphabetisch  ge- 
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drucksweisen  des  Pariser  argot;  ein  supple- 
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Baretti,  Giuseppe.  A  new  dictionary  of  the 
Italian  and  english  languages,  based  upon 
that  of  Baretti,  and  containing  among  other 
add.  and  imp.  numerous  neologisms  re- 
lating to  the  art  and  sciences  ;  a  variety  of 
idiomatic  and  popular  phrases  ;  the  inflec- 
tions of  irregular  verbs  and  the  anomalous 
plurals  of  suDStantives  ;  the  augmentatives, 
diminutives  and  degrees  of  comparison  ; 
and  a  copious  list  of  geographical  and 
proper  names,  both  ancient  and  modern. 
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Velazquez  de  la  Cadena,  Mariano.  A  pronoun- 
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languages,  composed  from  the  Spanish  dic- 
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Neuman  and  Baretti,  and  from  the  english 
dictionaries  of  Webster,  Worcester  and 
Walker,  with  the  add.  of  more  than  8000 
words,  idioms  and  familiar  phrases,  the  ir- 
regularities of  all  the  verbs  and  a  gram- 
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Ponce  de  Leon,  Nestor.  Diccionario  tecnolo- 
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terminos  y  frases  lisados  en  las  ciencias 
aplicadas,'  artes  industriales,  bellas  artes, 
mecfinica,  maquinaria,  minas,  rnetalurgia, 
agricultura,  comercio,  navegacion,  manu- 
facturas,  arquitectura,  ingenieria  civil  y 
militar,  marina,  arte  militar,  ferro-carriles, 
telegrafos,  etc.     N.  Y.  1883-84.  Q. 

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Elwes,  Alfred.  A  dictionary  of  the  Portuguese 
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Valdez,  J:  Fernandes.  A  portuguese  and  eng- 
lish pronouncing  dictionary,  newly  com- 
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anguages  ;  containing  a  great  number  of 
terms  connected  with  all  the  sciences  and 
arts,  short  sentences  and  expressions  ill. 
such  acceptations  as  present  any  difficulty, 
many  idiotisms  and  familiar  phrases,  and 
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Oman,  V:  Emanuel.  Svensk-engelsk  handord- 
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Per  F:  Wldmark;  G-K  and  R,  8  by  A.  Z.  Collin  ;  (VQ 

by  H.  N.  Almkvist ;  X-Z  by  I.  T.  Runs. 

Larsen,  Anton  Laurentius.  Dansk-norsk-engelsk 
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Technologisches  wOrterbuch,  Deutsch-eng- 
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eisenbahnwesen,  strassen-  und  wasserbau, 
schiffbau  und  schiflffahrt,  berg-  undhiitten- 
wesen,  mathematik,  physik,  chemie,  mine- 
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Spanish  and  french,  with  geographical 
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3.    English  language. 


1.    In  general. 

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Scheie  de  Vere,  Maximilian.  Studies  in  eng- 
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Shepherd,  H:  E.  The  history  of  the  english 
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Weisse,  J:  A.    Origin,  progress  and  destiny  of 


the  english  language  and  literature.    N.  Y. 

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wissenschaftlichen  studium  der  engli.schen 

sprache,   vom  verfasser  fiir  das  deutsche 

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thi  ospisez  ov  thi  asoshiashun'z  publica- 
shun  comiti,  viz:    F.  A.  March,  ov  haston, 


271 


CI.  4S1-4S3 


l>HlLOLOOY-ENaLlSH. 


272 


Pa.;  O.  C.  Blackmer,  ov  Chicago,  Ills.;  and 
Melvil  Dili,  ov  Boston,  Mass.  Colected, 
complited  and  baund  bai  T.  R.  Vicroi,  cor- 
esponding  secreteri  and  trezhurer.  St. 
Luis,  Mo.  1881.  T.  421  :  3 

Fonetic  ticher  ;  v.  1-3.    St.  Luis.  1880-82.  Q. 

421+6 

Bigelow,  Mai'shall  T.  Punctuation  and  other 
typographical  matters  for  the  use  of  print- 
ers, autnors,  teachers  and  scholars.  2d 
ed.     Bost.  1881.  S.  421  :  1 

Butterfield,  Consul  Willshire.  A  system  of 
punctuation  for  the  use  of  schools.  Madi- 
son. [1878].  D.  421  : 2 

Fallows,  S:  Handbook  of  abbreviations  and 
contractions,  current,  classical  and  mediae- 
val, also  of  secret,  benevolent  and  other 
organizations,  legal  works  of  the  U.  S.  and 
Great  Britain,  and  of  the  railroads  of  the 
amer.  continent.    Chicago.  1883.  S.   421  :  5 

Osmun,  T:  Embley,  {Alfred  Ayres).  The  orthoe- 
pist ;  a  pronouncing  manual  containing 
about  3,500  words,  incl.  a  considerable  num- 
ber of  the  names  of  foreign  authors,  artists, 
etc.,  that  are  often  mispronounced,  by 
Alfred  Ayres.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  421  :  4 

3.    Etymology. 

Alford,  H:    The  queen's  english  ;   a  manual  of 

idiom  and  usage.    6th  ed.    Lond.  1882.  S. 

422 : 10 

Moon,  G:  Washington.    The  dean's  english  ;  a 

criticism    on    the    dean   of    Canterbury's. 

essays  on  The  queen's  english.    4th  ed.    N. 

Y.  [1865].  S.  422:2 

Mathews,  W:    Words  ;  their  use  and  abuse.   7th 

thous.    Chic.  1877.  D.  422  :  1 

—  Same.    New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.    Chic.  1884.  D. 

422:1 
Palmer,  Abram  Smythe.  Folk-etymology ;  a 
dictionary  of  verbal  corruptions  or  words 
perverted  in  form  or  meaning  by  false 
derivation  or  mistaken  analogy.  N.  Y. 
1883.  O.  422  :  8 

Swinton,  W:     Rambles    among     words;    their 

eoetry,  history  and  wisdom.    N.  Y.   1859. 
>.      ■  ■  422  : 3 

Trench,  R:  Chenevix.  English,  past  and  present ; 
eight  lectures.  6th  ed.,  rev.  N.  Y.  1868. 
S.  422  : 4 

—  On  the  study  of  words  ;   lectures  addressed 

originally  to  the  pupils  of  the  diocesan 
traming-school,  Winchester.  N.  Y.  1878. 
D.  422 : 6 

Wedgwood,  Hensleigh.  Contested  etymologies 
in  the  dictionary  of  W.  W.  Skeat.  Lond. 
1882.  D.  422  :  9 

White,  R:  Grant.  Words  and  their  uses,  past 
and  present ;  a  study  of  the  english  lan- 
guage. 3d  ed.,  rev.  "and  corr.  Bost.  1880. 
D.  422  : 6 

—  Every-day    english  ;  a  sequel  to   Words  and 

their  uses.     Bost.  1880.  D.  422:7 

Haldeman,  S:  Stehman.  Affixes  in  their  origin 
and  application,  exhibiting  the  etymologic 
structure  of  english  words.  New  ed.  Phua. 
1884.    D.  422:11 

Gomme,  G:  Laurence,  ed.  The  Gentleman's 
magazine  library  ;  a  classified  collection 
of  the  chief  contents  of  the  (lentleman's 


magazine   from    1781    to    1868  :      Dialect, 
proverbs  and  word-lore.     Lond.  1884.    O. 

427:3 

4.    Dictionaries. 

Johnson,  S:  Dictionary  of  the  english  language  ; 
with  Walker's  pronounciation.  T.  p.  w. 
[Lond.  1856.]  O.  423  :Ill 

Ogilvie,  J:  The  imperial  dictionary  of  the  engj- 
lish  language  ;  a  complete  encyclopaedic 
lexicon,  literary,  scientitic  and  technolog- 
ical. New  ed  ,  rev.  and  augm.,  ed.  by  C: 
Annandale.  111.    London.  1888.    4  v.  Q. 

423  :  R7^ 

Philological  society,  The.  A  new  english  dic- 
tionary on  historical  principles  ;  founded 
mainly  on  the  materials  collected  by  the 
Philological  society,  ed.  by  James  A.  H. 
Murray,  with  the  assistance  of  many 
scholars  and  men  of  science.  Pt.  1 :  A- 
Ant.     Oxford.  1884.  F.  423  :  1112 

Richardson,  C:  A  new  dictionai'y  of  the  eng- 
lish language,  combining  explanation  with 
etymology,  and  ill.  by  quotations  from  the 
best  autn'orities  ;  the  words,  with  those  of 
the  same  family  in  german,  dutch  and 
Swedish,  or  in  italian,  french  and  Spanish, 
are  traced  to  their  origin  ;  the  explana- 
tions are  deduced  from  tne  primitive  mean- 
ing through  the  various  usages  ;  the  quo- 
tations are  arr.  chronol.  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  beginning  of  the  present  cen- 
tury. Lond.  1875.  2  v.  Q.  423  :  R2 
Note.  Each  vol.  contains  a  supplement  of  a  later 
date  than  the  body  of  the  work. 

Skeat,  Walter  W:  An  etymological  dictionary 
of  the  english  language.    N.  Y.  1882.  O. 

423  :  R5 

—  A  concise  etymological  dictionary  of  the  eng- 
lish language.     N.  Y.  1882.  D.  423:6 

Stormonth,  James.  A  dictionary  of  the  english 
language,  pronouncing,  etymological  and 
explanatory ;  embracing  scientific  and 
other  terms,  numerous  familiar  terms, 
and  a  copious  selection  of  old  english 
words.  The  pronounciation  rev.  by  P.  H. 
Phelp.     N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  423  :  1114 

Webster,  Noah.  An  american  dictionary  of  the 
english  language  ;  intended  to  exhibit  the 
origin,  affinities  and  primary  signification 
of  english  words,  as  far  as  they  nave  been 
ascertained,  the  genuine  orthography  and 
pronounciation  of  words,  according  to  gen- 
eral usage,  or  to  Just  principles  of  analogy, 
accurate  and  discriminating  definitions, 
with  numerous  authorities  and  ill.  Pre- 
fixed, an  introd.  dissertation  on  the  or- 
igin, history  and  connection  of  the  lan- 
guages of  western  Asia  and  of  Europe, 
and  a  concise  grammar  of  the  english 
language.    N.  Y.  1828.  2  v.  Q.     423  :  1113 

—  An  american  dictionary  of  the  english  lan- 
guage ;  thoroiighly  rev.  and  greatly  enl. 
and  imp.  by  Chauncey  A.  Goodrich  and 
Noah  Porter  ;  with  an  app.  of  useful  tables. 
Added,  a  supp.  of  nearly  5,000  new  words, 
with  their  definitions,  etc.,  also,  a  new 
pronouncing  biographical  dictionary,  con- 
taining nearly  10,000  names  of  noted  per- 
sons in  ancient  and  modern  times,  giving 
their  nationality,  their  occupation  and  the 


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CI.  423-427 


274 


dates  of  their  birth  and  death.  Springfield, 
Mass.  1880.  Q.  423  :  113 

Contents.  Pref.  to  the  new  enl.  and  111.  ed.— Pref .  to 
the  rev.  ed.  of  1847.— Pret.  to  the  ed.  of  1828.— Memoir 
of  Noah  Webster.— Brief  history  of  the  engllsh  lan- 
gruag-e.  —  Key  to  the  pronunciation.  — Principles  of 
pronunciation.  —Orthography.  —  Abbreviations  and 
explanations.- Dictionary  of  the  english  lantfuajye.- 
Supplement.— Metric  system.— App.  Pref.— Explana- 
tory and  pronouncing  vocabulary  of  the  names  of 
noted  flctitious  persons,  places,  etc.— Pronouncing 
vocabulary  of  scripture  proper  names.— Pronounc- 
ing vocabulary  of  greelt  and  latin  proper  names.— 
Vocabulary  of  modern  g-eographical  names. —Pro- 
nouncing biographical  dictionary. —  Pronouncing 
vocabulary  of  common  engllsh  christian  names, 
with  their  derivation,  slgnillcation,  etc.— Quotations, 
words,  phrases,  proverbs,  etc.  from  the  greek,  the 
latin  and  modern  foreign  languages.— Abbreviations 
and  contractions  used  in  writing  and  printing.— 
Arbitrary  signs  used  in  writing  and  printing.— A 
classified  selection  of  pictorial  illustrations. 

Worcester,  Joseph  Emerson.  A  dictionary  of 
the  english  language  ;  with  supp.  contain- 
ing over  13,500  new  words  and  entries,  and 
a  vocabulary  of  synonymes  in  general  use. 
Phila.  1881.  Q.  423  :  R4 

Contents.  Principles  of  pronunciation.  —  Ortho- 
graphy.- English  grammar.— Origin,  formation  and 
etymology  of   the   english   language.  —  Archaisms, 

f>rovinciallsms  and  americanlsms.— History  of  eng- 
ish  lexicography.— Catalogue  of  english  dictionaries, 
glossaries,  encyclopaedias,  etc.— List  of  the  principal 
scientific  works  used  in  the  preparation  of  this 
dictionary.— Abbreviations  and  signs.— Dictionary  of 
the  english  language.— App.  Pronunciation  of  greek 
and  latin  proper  names.— Pronunciation  of  scripture 
proper  names.- Pronunciation  of  modern  geographi- 
cal names.  — Pronunciation  of  the  names  of  distin- 
guished men  of  modern  times.— Abbreviations  used 
in  writing  and  printing.— Signs  used  in  writing  and 
printing.— A  collection  of  words,  phrases  and  quota- 
tions from  the  greek,  latin,  f rench,  Italian  and  Spanish 
languages.— Supplement. 


Coleridge,  Herbert.  A  glossarial  index  to  the 
printed  english  literature  of  the  13th  cen- 
tury.    Lond.  1859.  O.  423  :  9 

Halliwell-Phillipps,  James  Orchard.  A  diction- 
ary of  archaic  and  provincial  words,  obso- 
lete phrases,  proverbs  and  ancient  customs 
from  the  14th  century.  10th  ed.  Lond. 
1881.     2v.  O.  423:1111 

Nares,  Robert.  A  glossary  or  collection  of 
words,  phrases,  names  and  allusions  to 
customs,  proverbs  etc.,  which  have  been 
thought  to  require  illustration  in  the  works 
of  english  authors,  particularly  Shake- 
speare and  his  contemporaries.  New  ed. 
with  considerable  add.  of  both  words  and 
examples  by  James  O.  Halliwell  and  T: 
Wright.     Lond.  1882.     2  v.  O.      423  :  RIO 

Smith,  H:  Percy,  ed.  Glossary  of  terms  and 
phrases,    i^.  Y.  1883.  O.     '  423  :  B8 

Dialects  . 

Bartlett,  J:  Russell.  Dictionary  of  americanlsms; 
a  glossary  of  words  and  phrases  usually  re- 
garded as  peculiar  to  the  U.  S.  4th  ed.  enl. 
Bost.  1877.  O.  427 :  1 

Fallows,  S:  Handbook  of  briticisms,  american- 
lsms, colloquial  and  provincial  words  and 
phrases.    Chic.  1883.  T.  427  :  2 

Matsell,  G:  W.  Vocabulum,  or  The  rogue's  lex- 
icon ;  comp.  from  the  most  authentic  sour- 
ces.   N.  Y.  71.  d.  D.  427:4 


5.    Synonyms. 

Crabb,  G:  English  synonymes  explained  in  al- 
phabetical order,  with  copious  ill.  and  ex- 
amples drawn  from  the  best  writers ; 
added,  an  index  to  the  words.  New  ed., 
with  add.  and  corr     N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

424  :  1 

Jermyn,  James.  Book  of  english  epithets,  liter- 
al and  figurative,  with  elementary  remarks 
and  minute  references  to  abundant  author- 
ities.   Lond.  1849.  Q.  424-f-3 

"Ro^et,  P:  M:  Thesaurus  of  english  words  and 
phrases,  classified  and  arr.  so  as  to  facili- 
tate the  expression  of  ideas  and  assist  in 
literary  composition.  New  ed.,  enl.  and 
imp.  from  the  author's  notes,  and  with  a 
full  index  by  J:  L:  Roget.  N.  Y.  1883.  D. 
424  :  R2 

—  Same.     Lond.  1879.  O.  424  :  2 
Smith,    C:    J:     Synonyms   and   antonyms,    or 

Kindred  words  and  their  opposi'tes,  col- 
lected and  contrasted.    Lond.  1881.  D. 

424 : 4 

—  Synonyms  discriminated  ;  a  dictionary  of  sy- 

nonymous words  in  the  english  language, 
ill.  with  quotations  from  standard  writers. 
New  ed.  with  the  author's  latest  corr.  and 
add.,  ed.  by  H.  Percy  Smith.  London.  1882. 
O.  424  :  115 

Soule,  R:  A  dictionary  of  english  synonymes 
and  synonymous  or  parallel  expressions, 
designed  as  a  practical  guide  to  aptness 
and  variety  of  phraseology.  Boston.  1882. 
D.  424 : 6 

6.    Grammar. 

Hutchinson,  H.  Thought-symbolism  and  gram- 
matic  illusions  ;  a  treatise  on  the  nature, 
purpose  and  material  of  speech  and  a  de- 
monstration of  the  unreality,  the  useless 
complexity  and  the  evil  eft'ects  of  orthodox 
grammatic  rules  in  general.  Lond.  1884. 
425 : 12 

Brown,  Goold.  The  grammar  of  english  gram- 
mars with  an  introd.,  historical  and  critical, 
the  whole  methodically  arr.  and  amply  ill. 
with  forms  of  correcting  and  of  parsing, 
improprieties  for  correction,  examples  for 
parsing,  questions  for  examination,  exercis- 
es for  writing, observations  for  the  advanced 
student,  decisions  and  proofs  for  the  settle- 
ment of  disputed  points,  occasional  strict- 
ures and  defences,  an  exhibition  of  the 
different  methods  of  analysis  and  a  key  to 
the  oral  exercises  ;  added,  four  appendixes 
pertaining  separately  to  the  four  parts  of 
grammar.  10th  ed.,  rev.  Index  by  S:  U. 
Berrian.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  425  :  BO 

Carpenter,  Stephen  Haskens.  The  elements  of 
english  analysis  ill.  by  a  new  system  of 
diagrams.     ["Madison.]  1878.  S.        425:3 

Cobbett,  W:  A  grammar  of  the  english  lan- 
guage in  a  series  of  letters  intended  for 
tne  use  of  schools  and  of  young  persons  in 
general,  but  more  especially  for  the  use  of 
soldiers,  sailors,  apprentices  and  plough- 
boys.  Added,  six  lessons  intended  to  pre- 
vent statesmen  from  using  false  grammar 
and  from  writing  in  an  awkwanl  manner. 
Notes  by  Robert  Waters.  Tn  Waters, 
R.  How  to  get  on  in  the  world.     028. 23  :  4 


275 


CI.  426-430 


:philology-english. 


m 


Matzner,  E:  An  english  grammar,  methodical, 
analytical  and  nistorical ;  with  a  treatise 
on  the  orthography,  prosody,  inflections 
and  syntax  of  the  english  tongue  and  num- 
erous authorities,  cited  in  order  of  histori- 
cal development.  Tr.  from  the  german, 
with  the  sanction  of  the  author,  by  Clair 
James  Grece.     Lond.  1874.  3  v.  O.  "425  :  2 

Morris,  R:  Historical  outlines  of  english  acci- 
dence ;  comprising  chapters  on  the  history 
and  development  of  the  language  and  on 
word-formation.    Lond.  1885.  S.     425:11 

—  English  grammar.    (Literature  primers).    N. 

Y.  1878.  S.  425  :  4 

—  and  H:  Courthope  Bowen.     English  grammar 

exercises.   (Literature  primers).  NT  Y.  1878. 
S.  425  :  5 

Nesbitt,  M.  L.  Grammar-land,  or  Grammar  in 
fun  for  the  children  of  Schoolroomshire. 
3d  ed.    111.    Lond.  1877.  S.  x  425  :  7 

Osmun,  T:  Embley,  {Alfred  Ayres).  The  verb- 
alist ;  a  manual  devoted  to  brief  discussions 
of  the  right  and  wrong  use  of  words,  and 
to  some  other  matters  of  interest  to  those 
who  would  speak  and  write  with  propriety, 
by  Alfred  Ayres.    N.  Y.  1883  [1881].  S. 

425:6 

Quackenbos,  G:  Payne.  First  lessons  in  com- 
position, in  which  the  principles  of  the  art 
are  developed  in  connection  with  the 
principles  of  grammar ;  embracing  full 
directions  on  the  subject  of  punctuation, 
with  exercises.  164th  thousand.  N.  Y. 
1862.  D.  425  :  8 

Whitney,  W:  Dwight.  Essentials  of  english 
grammar,  for  the  use  of  schools.  Bost. 
1880.  D.  425  : 1 

Carolino,  P:  English  as  she  is  spoke  ;  a  jest  in 
sober  earnest,  with  an  introd.  by  James 
Millington.    N.  Y.  [1883].  T.  "  469  :  1 

—  "Her  seconds  part"  ;  English  as  she  is  spoke, 

or  A  jest  in  sober  earnest,  with  an  introd. 
by  J.  Millington.    N.  Y.  1883.  T. 

469  :  1  v2 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


English,  as  she  is  wrote  ;  showing  curious  ways 
in  which  the  english  language  may  "be 
made  to  convey  ideas  or  ol)scure  them  ;  a 
companion  to  "English  as  she  is  spoke." 
N.  Y.  1884  [1883].  T.  425  :  10 


7.    Prosody. 

Everett,  Erastus.  A  system  of  english  versifica- 
tion ;  containing  rules  for  the  structure  of 
the  different  kinds  of  verse,  ill.  by  numer- 
ous examples  from  the  best  poets.  N.  Y. 
1848.  D.  426:2 

Guest,  Edwin.  A  history  of  english  rhythms. 
Lond.  1838.     2  v.  O.  426  :  1 

Lanier,  Sidney.  The  science  of  english  verse. 
N.  Y.  1880.  O.  426  :  3 

Hood,  Tom.  The  rhymester,  or  The  rules  of 
rhyme  ;  a  guide  to  english  versification, 
with  a  dictionary  of  rhymes,  an  examina- 
tion of  classical  measures,  and  comments 
upon  burlesque,  comic  verse  and  song- 
writing,  ed.  with  add.  by  Arthur  Penn 
\j>seud.  for  J.  B.  Matthews].  N.  Y.  1883.  S. 

426  : 4 

Walker,  J.  The  rhyming  dictionary  of  the 
english  language;  in  which  the  whole  lan- 
guage is  arr.  according  to  its  terminations, 
with  an  introd.  to  the  various  uses  of  the 
work  and  an  index  of  allowable  rhymes, 
with  authorities  for  their  usage  from  our 
best  poets.  Rev.  and  enl.  by  jT  Longmuir. 
New  ed.    Lond.  n.  d.  Ti.      '  426  :  5 

8.     Anglo-saxon  language. 

Corson,  Hiram.  Hand-book  of  anglo-saxon  and 
early  english.    N.  Y.  1871.  D.  429  :  2 

Klipstein,  L:  F.  A  grammar  of  the  anglo-saxon 
language.  Rev.  and  enl.  ed.  NTY.  1849. 
D.  429  :  3 

Hart,  James  Morgan.  A  syllabus  of  anglo-saxon 
literature ;  adapted  from  Bernhard  Ten 
Brink's  Geschichte  der  englischcn  littera- 
tur.    Cine.  1881.   O.  429+1 


4.    Foreign  languages. 


1.    German. 

Grimm,  Jakob  L:  K:  Geschichte  der  deutschen 
sprache.  3te  aufl.  Leipz.  1868.  2  v.  in  1. 
O.  430  :  1 

—  and  W:  K:  Grimm.     Deutsches  worterbuch, 

gortgesetzt  von  Moritz  Heyne,  Rudolf 
ildebrand,  Matthias  Lexer  lind  K:  Wei- 
gand].  Portr.  Leipz.  1854-85.  7  v.  in  8. 
Q.  434  :  114 

Contents.  V.  1.  A-B.  2.  B-D.  3.  E-Forsche.  4,  Iste 
abth.,  abgeschlossen  von  K:  Weigand  u.  R.  Hilde- 
brand.    Forschel-G.  4,  2e  abth.,  bearb.  von  R.  Hilde- 
brand,  K:  Weig-and  u.  M.  Heyne.    H-J.    5,  bearb.  von 
R.  Hildebrand.    K.    6,  bearb.  von  M.  Heyne.    I^-M. 
7,  bearb.  von  M.  Lexer.    N-.    In  course  of  puMication. 
Hoffmann,  W:,  ed.    Worterbuch  der  deutschen 
sprache,  wie  sie  in  der  allgemeinen  litera- 
tur,   der  poesie,  den  wissenschaften,  kiin- 
sten,      gewerben,     dem     handelsverkehr, 
staats-  und  gerichtswesen,  etc.,  gebrJiuch- 
licb  ist.    Leipz.  1871.     3  v.  O.         433  :  Rl 


Sanders,  Daniel.  Ergiinzungs worterbuch  der 
deutschen  sprache  ;  eine  vervollstiindigung 
und  erweiterung  aller  bisher  erschienenen 
deutschsprachlichen  worterbiicher,  ein- 
schliesslich  des  Grimm'schen  ;  mit  belegen 
von  Luther  bis  auf  die  neueste  gegenwart. 
Berlin.  1884.  Q.  434  :  R6 

MUUer,  W:  Mittelhochdeutsches  worterbuch  ; 
mit  benutzung  des  nachlasses  von  G:  F: 
Benecke.     Leipz.  1854-63.  3  v.  in  4.  O. 

433  :  R2 
Contents.    V.  1.  A-L.    2,  pt.  1,  bearb.  von  F:  Zarn- 
cke,  M-R  ;  pt.  3,  bearb.  von  W:  Miiller,  S.    3.  T-Z. 

Sanders,  Daniel.  Worterbuch  der  hauptschwie- 
rigkeiten  in  der  deutschen  sprache.  Grosse 
ausg.;  13te  verm.  aufl.    Berlin.  1883.  O. 

433:3 
Paul,  Hermann.     Zur  orthographischcn   frage.^ 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-frag(!n. 

304 : 15  v9 


277 


PHILOIiOQY-  FOREIGN. 


CI.  431-490 


278 


Begeln  und  worterverzeichnis  fiir  die  deutsche 
orthographie  ;  auf  grundlage  der  von  R.  v. 
Kaumer  verfassten  vorlage.  Milw.  1876.  O. 

431  :2 

Duden,  Konrad.  Vollstandiges  orthographi- 
sChes  worterbuch  fiir  die  schule  ;  nach  den 
amtlichen  regeln  der  neuen  orthographie. 
Leipz.  1882.  O.  431  :  1 

Frehse,  F:  Worterbuch  zu  Fritz  Reuters  Siimmt- 
lichen  werken.  N.  Y.  1869.  D. 

inB.  951  vl4 

Eberhardt,  J:  A:  Synonymisches  handworter- 
buch  der  deutschen  sprache,  fiir  alle,  wel- 
che  sieh  in  dieser  sprache  richtig  ausdrii- 
cken  wollen.  12te  ausg.  durchgkngig  um- 
gearb.,  verm,  und  verb,  von  F:  Ruckert  ; 
mit  bezeichnung  der  worter  in  englischer, 
franzosischer,  italienischer  und  russischer 
sprache  und  den  zu  diesen  sprachen  geho- 
renden  indicis  von  A.  Asher  und  A:  Boltz, 
nebst  einer  vergleichenden  darstellung  der 
deutschen  vor-  und  nachsilben,  mit  erliiu- 
ternder  beziehung  auf  die  englische,  fran- 
zosische,  italienische  und  russische  sprache, 
von  A:  Boltz.    Leipz.  [1851].  S.         434:1 

Schlessing,  A.  Deutscher  worterschatz,  oder 
Der  passende  ausdruck  ;  praktisches  hilfs- 
und  nachschlagebuch  in  alien  verlegenhei- 
ten  der  schriftfichen  und  miindlichen  dar- 
stellung, fiir  gebildete  aller  stiinde  und  aus- 
liinder,  welehe  einer  correcten  wiedergabe 
ihrer  gedanken  in  deutscher  sprache  sich 
befleissigen ;  mit  einem  den  gebrauch  er- 
leichternden  hilfsworterbuch.  Stuttg.  1881. 
O.  434  : 2 

Dunger,  Hermann.  Worterbuch  von  verdeut- 
schun^en  entbehrlicher  fremdworter,  mit 
besonderer  beriicksichtigung  der  von  dem 
generalstabe  im  postwesen  und  in  der 
reichsgesetzgebung  angenommenen  ver- 
deutscnungen  ;  mit  einer  einleitenden  ab- 
handlung  iiber  fremdworter  und  sprach- 
reinigung.    Leipz.  1882.  O.  434  :  3 

Heinze,  Theodor.  Ueber  die  fremdworter  im 
deutschen.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
fragen.  304:15v7 

Whitney,  W:  D wight.  A  compendious  german 
grammar.    5th  ed.  rev.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

435:2 

Laue,  Adolphus  H.  The  german  suJDstantive, 
its  gender  and  declension  ;  an  aid  for  all 
students  of  the  german  language.  New 
Haven.  1880.  D.  435  : 1 

2.    French. 

Fasquelle,  L:  A  new  method  of  learning  the 
french  language  ;  embracing  both  the  ana- 
lytic and  synthetic  modes  of  instruction,  on 
the  plan  of  Woodbui-y's  method  with  the 
german.     Rev.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  445  :  3 

—  Same.    Key.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  445  :  4 

Bugard,  B.  F.  A  new  treatise  on  french  pro- 
nunciation, or  A  series  of  rules,  by  which 
every  person  acquainted  with  the  english 
language  may  readily  ascertain  the  french 
pronunciation  of  all"  words,  even  of  those 
which  do  not  belong  to  the  french  language. 
Phila.  1833.  D.  441  :  1 

Perrin,  J :  Entertaining  and  instructive  exer- 
cises with  the  rules  of  the  french  syntax. 


9th  ed.,  rev.  and  corr.  agreeably  to  the 
author's  grammar  by  mr.  Tocquot.  N.  Y. 
1802.  S.  446  : 1 

Larousse,  P:  La  lexicologie  des  dcoles  :  Cours 
complet  de  langue  fran9aise  et  de  style, 
divise  en  trois  annees  et  redige  sur  un  plan 
entiferement  neuf.  2e  annde.  5e  ed.  Paris. 
n.  d.  S.  446  : 2 

Livre  des  petits  enfants,  Le  ;  ou  Recueil  de  rdcits 
mis  h  la  portee  du  premier  fige,  avec  voca- 
bulaire.  Nouvelle  ed.  amer.  N.  Y.  1853. 
S.  448 : 1 

3.    Other  languages. 

E  u r  o  p  e  an  . 

Otte,  Emily  C.  How  to  learn  danish,  dano- 
norwegian ;  a  manual  for  students  of 
danish,  dano-norwegian,  based  upon  the 
oUendorflfian  system  of  teaching  languages 
and  adapted  for  self-instruction.  2d  ed. 
Lond.  1884.  D.  498.3  :  3 

Ahn,  F:  A  new  practical  grammar  of  the 
dutch  language,  with  dialogues  and 
readings  in  prose  and  verse.  3d  ed.  Lond. 
1878.  D.  439  :  2 

risk,  B:  Franklin.  A  grammar  of  the  g  r  e  e  k 
language.  26th  ed.    Bost.  1845.  D.    486  :  2 

Goodrich,  Chauncey  Allen.  Elements  of  greek 
grammar,  used  in  Yale  college,  heretofore 
pub.  as  the  grammar  of  Caspar  F:  Hachen- 
berg.    6th  ed.    Hartford.  1833.  D.    486  :  1 

Fontana,  G.  B.  An  elementary  grammar  of  the 
Italian  language,  progressively  arr.  for 
the  use  of  schools  and  colleges.     N.  Y. 

1882.  D.  466  :  1 
Marcellus,  Nonius.     De  proprietate    sermonis. 

Additus  est  [FabiusJ  Fulgentius  Plancia- 
des,  De  prisco  sermone.  Ex  recensione  et 
cum  notis  Josiae  Mercerii,  ad  ed.  parisien- 
sem  anni  1614  quam  tidelissime  reprajsen- 
tati ;  accedit  notitia  literaria.  Lipsije.  1826. 
S.  474  :  Bl 

D'Orsey,  Alexander  James  Donald.  A  practi- 
cal grammar  of  Portuguese  and  eng- 
lish ;  exhibiting  in  a  series  of  exercises  m 
double  translation,  the  idiomatic  structure 
of  both  languages  as  now  written  and 
spoken.    3d  ed.    Lond.  1868.  D.        469  :  2 

Biola,  H:  How  to  learn  r  u  s  s  i  a  n  ;  a  manual  for 
students  of  russian,  based  upon  the  ollen- 
dorflian  system  of  teaching  languages  and 
adapted  for  self-instruction  ;  with  a  pref. 
by  W.   R.  S.  Ralston.    2d  rev.  ed.    Lond. 

1883.  D.  497:1 
—  A  graduated  russian  reader;  with  a  vocabulary 

of  all  the  russian  words  contained  in  it. 
Lond.  1879.  D.  497  : 2 

Josse,  A:  L:  A  grammar  of  the  Spanish  lan- 
guage, with  practical  exercises.  Rev., 
amended,  imp.  and  enl.  by  F.  Sales.  3d 
amer.  ed.     Boston.  1827.  D.  466  :  1 

Enapp,  W:  Ireland.  A  grammar  of  the  modern 
Spanish  language,  as  now  written  and 
spoken  in  the  capital  of  Spain.  Bost.  1882. 
D.  466  :  2 

May,  Alfred.  A  i)rac'ti('a]  grammar  of  the  s  \v  e  d- 
ish  language,  with  reading  and  writing 
exercises.    Lond.  1850.  D.  498.1:1 


379 


CI.  494-499 


PHILOLOGY— FOREIGN. 


380 


Asiatic. 

Whitney,  W:  Dwight.  Indische  grammatik,  um- 
fassend  die  klassische  sprache  uiid  die  iilte- 
ren  dialecte.  Aus  dem  englischen  iibers. 
vonH:Zimmer.    Leipz.  1879.    O.    494:1 

American. 

Gibbs,  G:  Instruction  for  research  relative  to 
the  ethnology  and  philology  of  America. 
Wash.  1863.  O.     In  Smithsonian  misc. 

506  :  114  v7 

—  Dictionary  of  the  Chinook  jargon  or  trade 
language  of  Oregon.  Wash.  1863.  O.  In 
Smithsonian  misc.  506  :  R4  v7 


ed. 


Riggs,  Stephen  R. 

ary  of  the  Dakota  language  ;  coll.   b^ 


Grammar  and  diction- 
coll,  by  the 
members  of  the  Dakota   mission.     Wash. 
1852.  Q.     In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  US  v4 
Collins,  C.  R.     Languages  of  the  different  tribes 
of  Indians  inhabitmg  the  terr.  of  Utah.    In 
Simpson,  J.  H.     Report  of  exploration. 

in  917.5  :D 
Bowen,  T.  J.  A  grammar  and  dictionary  of  the 
Yoruba  language,  with  an  introd.  descrip- 
tion of  the  country  and  people  of  Yoruba. 
Map.  Wash.  1858.  Q.  In  Smithsonian 
contributions.  506  :  B3  vlO 

Note.    For  other  american  languages,  see  North- 
american  Indians,  cl.  970.1. 


VL    NATURAL  SCIENCE. 


1.    In  general. 


1.    Comprehensive  and  collected 
works. 

Arago,  Dominique  Fran9ois  J:  Siimmtliche 
werlf  e  ;  mit  einer  einleitung  von  Alexander 
V.  Humboldt.  Deutsche  oriffinal-ausg. , 
herausg.  von  W.  G.  Hankel.  Leipz.  1854- 
65.     16  V.  D.  600  :  3 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  15. 

Campbell,  G:  Douglas,  8th  duke  of  Argyll.  The 
unity  of  nature.     N.  Y.  1884.  O.        501+4 

Chambers,  W:  and  Robert,  eds.  Introduction  to 
the  sciences  ;  for  use  in  schools  and  for 
private  instruction.  New  ed.  (Chambers's 
educational  course.)    Edinb.  1838.  D. 

500:8 

GOthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v.  Naturwissenschaftliche 
schriften.    In  his  Sammtliche  werke. 

830  :  137  v32-34 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  20. 

Humboldt,  F:  H:  Alexander  freiherr  v.  Kos- 
mos ;  entwurf  einer  physischen  weltbe- 
schreibung,  mit  einer  biographischen  ein- 
leitung von  Bernhard  von  Cotta.  Stuttg. 
1874.     4v.  S.  500:4 

—  Same,  eng.  Cosmos ;  a  sketch  of  a  physical 
description  of  the  universe.  Tr.  from  the 
german  by  E.  C.  Otte.  Lond.  1849,  1858. 
5  V.  D.  500  :  4 

Reiclienbach,  O.  Einige  gedanken  eines  nicht- 
gelehrten  bei  lesung  des  Kosmos.  Phila. 
1857.    D.  500  :  5 

Huxley,  T:  H:  Introductory.  (Science  primers.) 
N.  Y.  1880.  S.  600  :  7 

Plinius  Secundus,  Caius.  Natural  history.  Tr. 
with  copious  notes  and  ill.  by  J:  Bostock 
and  H.  T.  Riley.     Lond.  1855-57.    6  v.  D. 

500 :  6 

Somerville,  Mary.  On  the  connection  of  the 
physical  sciences.    N.  Y.  1854.  S.   500  :  10 

Stallo,  J:  Bernhard.  Concepts  and  theories  of 
modern  physics.  (Intern,  scientific  ser.) 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  601  :  3 

Voltaire,  Fran9ois  Marie  Arouet  de.  The  ele- 
ments of  sir  I:  Newton's  philosophy.  Tr. 
from  the  french,  rev.  and  corr.  by  J: 
Hanna,  with  explication  of  some  words  in 
alphabetical  order.   Lond.  1738.  D.  601  : 1 

Johnston,  Alexander  Keith.  The  physical  atlas 
of  natural  phenomena.  New  and  enl.  ed. 
Edinb.  1856.  F.  600  :  R12 

South  Kensington  museum.     Handbook  to  the 
special  loan  collection  of  scientific  appara- 
tus, 1876.    Lond.  [1876].  D.  600:11 
Contents.    Introd.— Maxwell,  James  Clerk.    Gen- 
eral considerations  respecting  scientlttc  apparatus.— 


Smith,  H:  J:  Stephen.  Arithmetical  instruments; 
Geometrical  instruments  and  models.— Clifford,  W: 
Kingdon.  Instruments  used  in  measurement;  In- 
struments illustrating  kinematics,  statics  and  dyn- 
amics.—Molecular  physics:  Q-uthrie,  F:  General 
considerations;  Maxwell,  James  Clerk.  Instruments 
connected  with  fluids.  —  Stone,  W.  H.  Acoustical 
instruments. —Light:  Spottiswoode,  W:  Optical 
instruments;  Abney,  W.  de  W.  Photographic  print- 
ing processes.— Tait,  P:  Guthrie.  Instruments  em- 
ployed in  heat  investigations.  —  Foster,  G :  Carey. 
Magnetic  apparatus  ;  Electrical  instruments.  — 
liOckyer,  Joseph  Norman.  Astronomical  instru- 
ments. —  Goodeve,  J.  M.  Applied  mechanics.  — 
Mclieod,  Herbert.  Chemical  apparatus  and  pro- 
ducts. —  Scott,  Robert  H.  Meteorological  instru- 
ments.—Geographical  instruments  and  maps:  Mark- 
ham,  Clements  R.  Instruments  used  for  geograph- 
ical purposes;  Geographical  maps;  Arctic  maps; 
Davis,  J:  E:  Antarctic  maps;  Markham,  Clements 
R.  Maps  of  India.— Geikie,  Archibald.  Geology.— 
Smyth,  Warington  Wilkinson.  Apparatus  used  in 
mining.— Maskelyne,  Nevil  Story.  Crystallography 
and  mineralogy.— Huxley,  T:  H:  Instruments  em- 
ployed in  biological  research.— Sorby,  H:  Clifton. 
Microscopes. 


2.    Dictionaries  and  cyclopedias. 

(See  also  Useful  arts,  Dictionaries,  cl.  mi.) 

Buchanan,  W.  M.  The  dictionary  of  science 
and  technical  terms  used  in  philosophy, 
literature,  professions,  commerce,  arts  and 
trades  ;  with  supp.,  ed.  by  James  A.  Smith. 
Lond.  1884.  D.  603  :  »4 

Rodwell,  G:  Farrer,  ed.  A  dictionary  of  science; 
comprising  astronomy,  chemistry,  dyna- 
mics, electricity,  heat,  hydrodynamics, 
hydrostatics,  light,  magnetism,  mechanics, 
nieteorology,  pneumatics,  sound  and  sta- 
tics ;  preceded  by  an  essay  on  the  history 
of  the  physical  sciences.  111.  Phila.  1873. 
O.  603  :  Bl 

Bossiter,  W:  An  ill.  dictionary  of  scientific 
terms.  (Putnam's  series  of  ill.  dictionaries.) 
N.  Y.  [1878].  D.  603:3 

"Wylde,  James,  ed.  The  circle  of  the  sciences  ; 
a  cyclopa3dia  of  experimental,  chemical, 
mathematical  and  mechanical  philosophy, 
and  natural  historv.    Lond.  n.  d.  1  v.  m  2. 


and  natural  history.    Lond. 


603:113 


3.    Oompends  and  education. 

Kleinwachter,  F:  Zur  frage  des  naturwisson- 
schaftlichen  unterrichtes.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  16  v8 

Siebeck,  H.  Ueber  wesen  und  zweck  <los  wis- 
senschaftlichen  studiums  -,    rede  gehalten 


CI.  500-604 


NATURAL  SCIENCE— GENERAL. 


am  jahresfeste  der  universitat  Basel.    In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304:15  vl2 

Bernstein,  Aaron.    Naturwissenscaftliche  volks- 

biicher.    4te  aufl.    Berlin.  1880.  21  v.  in  6. 

S.  500  :  1 

Contents,    see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  16. 

Neue  folge.    Berlin.  [1881.]  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

500:2 
Contents,    see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  Itt. 
Boston  society  of  natural  history.    Guides  for 
science  teaching ;  no.  1-7,  12.     Bost.  1878- 
83.  S.  507  :  2 

Contents.    V.  1,  no.  1-5.     Hyatt,  A.    About  peb- 
bles.—Goodale,  G:  L.    Concerning  a  few  common 
plants.— Hyatt,  A.    Commercial  and  other  sponges. 
— Asassiz,  E.  C.    A  first  lesson  in  natural  history.- 
Hyatt,  A.     Common  hydroids,  corals  and  echino- 
derms.    2,  no.  6,  7.    Hyatt,  A.     The  oyster,  clam 
and  other  common  mollusks.  —  Hyatt,  A.    Worms 
and  Crustacea.    3,  no.  12.    Crosby,  W:  O.    Common 
minerals  and  rocks. 
Masius,  Hermann,   ed.    Die  gesammten  natur- 
wissenschaften  ;  fiir  das  verstandniss  wei- 
terer    kreise    und    auf   wissenschaftlicher 
grundlage     bearb.    von  Dippel,    Gottlieb, 
Gurlt,  Klein,  Madler,  Masius,  Moll,  Nauck, 
Noggerath,  Overzier,   Quenstedt,  Reclam, 
Reis,  Romberg,  Zech,  eingeleitet  von  Her- 
mann Masius.     3te  aufl.    Essen.    1873-77. 
3v.  O.  502-1-1 

Contents,    see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  16. 
Pouchet,   Felix  Archimfede.      The  universe,  or 
The  infinitely  great  and  the  infinitely  little. 
6th  ed.     111.    N.  Y.  1882.  O.  602  :  6 

SchOdler,  F:  Das  buch  der  natur ;  die  lehren 
der  physik,  astronomic,  chemie,  minera- 
logie,  geologic,  botanik,  zoologie  and  phy- 
siologic urafassend  ;  alien  freunden  der 
naturwissenschaft  gewidmet.  208te  auti. 
111.  Braunschweig.  1875.  2  v.  O.  502  :  2 
Contents,  sex  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  16. 
—  Same,  eng.  The  book  of  nature  ;  an  elemen- 
tary introd.  to  the  sciences  of  physics, 
astronomy,  chemistry,  mineralogy,  geol- 
ogy, botany,  zoology  and  physiology.  1st 
amer.  ed.,  with  glossary  and  other  add., 
from  the  2d  eng.  ed.,  tr.  from  the  6th  ger- 
man  ed.  by  H:  Medlock.  111.  Phila.  1853. 
O.  502  :  2 

Society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge. 
Library  of  useful  knowledge :  [natural 
philosophy].  604  :  4 

Contents.    V.'l.    (1)   Brougrhain,  H:  lord.    A  dis- 
course of  the  objects,  advantages  and  pleasures  of 
science.    London.  1827.  O.— (6)  Lardner,  D.  Mechan- 
ics.—(2)   Brougrham,    H:    lord.      Hydrostatics. —  (3) 
Millington,— .   Hydraulics.— (4)  Lardner,  D.  Pneu- 
matics.—(.5)    Ogrgr,— .    Heat.— (8)   Brewster,    Sir  D: 
Optics.  2.  (9)  Pritchard,  A.  (?)  Optical  instruments. 
4.  (7)  Bell,  Sir  C.    Animal  mechanics. 
Wells,  D:  Ames.    Science  popularly  explained. 
(J:  Cassell's  educational  course.)     T.  p.  w. 
[Lond.  1856].  O.  502:3 

Wesley,  J:  A  survey  of  the  wisdom  of  God  in 
the  creation,  or  A  compendium  of  natural 
philosophy  ;  containing  an  abridgement  of 
The  contemplation  of  nature  by  mr.  Bon- 
net, also,  an  extract  from  mr.  Deuten's 
Inquiry  into  the  origin  of  the  discoveries 
attributed  to  the  ancients.  3d  amer.  ed. 
rev.  and  enl.  with  notes  by  B.  Mayo.  N. 
Y.  1833.     2  V.  O.  '502  :  5 

Chaiuplin,  J:  Denison,^>.  The  child's  catechism 
of  common  things.  N.  Y.  1880.  S.  x  602  : 4 


Boys'  and  girls'  book  of  science.  111.  Lond. 
1881.  O.  X  504:  28 

Guthrie,  F:  The  first  book  of  knowledge.  N. 
Y.  1882.  S.  X  504  :  37 

Joyce,  Jererniah.  Scientific  dialogues  for  the 
instruction  and  entertainment  of  young 
people,  in  which  the  first  principles  of 
natural  and  experimental  philosophy  are 
fully  explained  and  ill.  New  ed.,"with 
questions  for  examination  and  other  add. 
by  W:  Pinnock.  Rev.  and  completed  to 
the  present  state  of  knowledge,  with  an 
additional  chapter  on  recent  discoveries, 
by  J.  W.  Griffith.  Lond.  1859.  D.   504:43 

Natural  history  rambles  : 

—  Ansted,  D:  T:    In  search  of  minerals.    Lond. 

1880.  S.  604  :  29 

—  Cooke,   M.    C.      Ponds    and    ditches.    Lond. 

1880.  S.  504  :  30 

—  -  The  woodlands.    Lond.  1880.  S.        504  :  31 

—  Dimean,   P :  Martin.    The  sea-shore.     Lond . 

1880.  S.  504:32 

—  Napier,  C:  Ottley  Groom.    Lakes  and  rivers. 

Lond.  1879.  S.  504:33 

—  Taylor,   J:  E:    Mountain  and  moor.     Lond. 

1879.  S.  604:34 

—  -Underground.    Lond.  1879.  S.  504:35 

—  Wood,  J:  G:    Lane  and  field.     Lond.  [1879]. 

S.  504  :  36 

Simple  lessons  for  home  use,  chiefly  intended 
for  elementary  schools.     N.  Y.  1879.  S . 

X  504 : 26 
Contents.  Miller,  -Mrs.  F.  Our  bodily  life:  How 
and  why  we  breathe.— Bevan,  G.  P.  Food.— Mann, 
R.  .1.  Drink.  —  Buokminster,  J.  C.  Cookery.  — 
Clarke,  Mrs.  B.  Plain  needle-work.  —  Pope,  J.  J. 
Clothinir.— Miller, -/If r«.  F.  Air  and  ventilation;  The 
sicknesses  that  spread.— Mann,  K.  J.  The  weather.— 
Proctor,  R.  A.  Astronomy.— Morris,  F.  O.  Birds.— 
Henslow,  G.  Flowers.- Crallan,  T.  E.  Money. 

4.    Essays  and  miscellany. 

Brown,  Robert,  ed.  Science  for  all.  Lond.  [1880 
-1881].     5  V.  Q.  504+27 

Note.  A  collection  of  essays,  by  various  authors, 
on  acoustics,  aerostatics,  agrriculture,  anthropolojiry. 
astronomy,  botany,  chemistry,  electricity,  entomx)l- 
ogy,  geolopy,  meteorolo(?y,  military  science,  mioer- 
alojry.  optics,  ornitholofry,  paloeontology,  physical 
jreog-raphy,  g-eneral  physics,  pnysiology,  photography 
and  Keneral  zoolojfy.  V .  5  contains  a  general  index, 
which  see  for  contents  of  the  work. 

Estes,  Dana,  ed.  Half  hour  recreations  in  popu- 
lar science;  Istser.  Bost.  1874.  O.  504  :  5  vl 
Contents.  Proctor,  R:  A.  Strange  discoveries  re- 
specting the  aurora;  Recent  solar  researches.  — 
Kent,  W.  S.  Measuring  the  brightness  of  tjjo  sun.— 
Vircnow,  R.  The  cranial  affinities  of  man  and  the 
ape.  —  Schellen,  T.  J.  H.  Spectrum  analysis  ex- 
plained and  its  uses  to  science  illustrated;  Spectrum 
analysis  discoveries;  Nebulae,  coijiets,  meteoric 
showers,  and  the  revelations  of  the  spectroscope 
regarding  them.  —  Dana,  J.  D.  Corals  and  coral 
islands.— Carpenter,  W:  B.  Unconscious  action  of 
the  brain:  Epidemic  delusions.— The  Tiber  explora- 
tion.—Winchell,  A.  The  geology  of  the  stars.— 
Huxley,  T:  H:  On  yeast.  — Tice,  J:  H.  The  rela- 
tions between  matter  and  force.— Ty lor,  E:  B.  The 
stone  age,  past  and  present.— Richardson,  B:  W. 
Theory  of  a  nervous  ether.— Cummingr,  Sir  A.  R. 
Gordon-.  Toads  in  the  holo.^Hunt,  T:  S.  The  orig- 
in of  metalliferous  deposits.— Rotundity  of  the  earth. 
—Richardson,  B:  W.  The  phenomena  of  sleep.- 
Jeffrey,  G :  Animal  life  at  great  depths  in  the  sea.— 
Barry,  H.  Russian  metallurgical  works. —  Hunt, 
R.  Coal  as  a  reservoir  of  power.— Meade,  H.  Hot 
springs  of  New  Zealand.— Clifford,  W:  K.  Atoms. 
Dove,  H:  W:  The  circulation  of  the  waters  on  the 
surface  of  the  earth.— What  is  actinism  ? 


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NATTJUAL  SCIENCE-ESSAYS. 


01.  604 


Estes,  Dana,  ed.~ Continued. 
—  Half  hour  recreations  in  popular  science  ;  2d 
series.     Bost.  [1879].  O.  504  :  5  v2 

ContenU.  Tyndall,  J:  On  transmission  of  sound 
by  the  atmosphere.  —  Kent,  W.  S.  Gig-antic  cuttle- 
fish.—Braun,  A.  The  glacial  epoch  of  our  jrlobe.— 
Stewart,  B.    The  sun  and  the  earth.— Phelps,  J.  W. 


Force  electrically  exhibited.— Weighing-  the  earth  in  a 
-  -  lifl-l 

of  animals  and  plants.— Qeikie,  J.    The  ice  age  in 


coal-pit.— The  inhuence  of  violet  light  on  the  growth 


Britain.— Perception  of  the  lowest  animals.— Chase, 
H:  S.  Causes  of  the  degeneracy  of  the  teeth.— The 
great  pyramid  of  Egypt.  —  Photography.  —  Kny,  L. 
Plant  life  in  the  sea.  —  The  illumination  of  beacons 
and  buoys.— Garbit,  F.  J.  The  telephone  ;  The  pho- 
nograph.—Proctor,  R:  A.  The  use  and  abuse  of  food; 
Ozone.— Williamson,  W.  C.  The  succession  of  life 
on  the  earth.— Boscoe,  H :  E.  What  the  earth  is  com- 
posed of.  —Proctor,  R:  A.  Dew.  —  Ijovering:,  J.  On 
sympathetic  vibrations  as  exhibited  in  ordinary  ma- 
chinery. —  Q-ray,  A.  Notes  on  tree  growth.  —  Prit- 
chard,  H.  B.  Science  and  war. —Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Existence  of  glacial  action  upon  the  summit  of  Mt. 
Washington.— Proctor,  R:  A.  The  levelling  power  of 
rain. 
Proctor,  R:  Anthony,  ed.  Nature  studies.  N.  Y. 
1883.  D.  504:45 

Contents.    Proctor,  R:  A.    C:  R.  Darwin;   Newton 
and  Darwin.— Clodd,  E:  Dreams.- Allen,  G.   Honey 
ants —Wilson,  A.    Colors  of   animals.- Allen,    G. 
A  winter  weed.— Wilson,  A.    A  poisonous  lizard.  — 
Foster,  T:  Birds  with  teeth. —Proctor,  R:  A.    The 
Fiji  Islands.  —  Allen,  G.  Hyacinth  bulbs.  —  Wilson, 
A.  Our  unbidden  guests.  —Allen,  G.    The  first  datfo- 
dil.— Proctor,  R:  A.    Sti-ange  sea  monsters.— Allen, 
G.    The  origin  of  buttercups.  —  Wilson,  A.  Found 
links.  —  Proctor,  R:  A.     Intelligence  in    animals.— 
Allen,  G.  Our  ancestors  ;  The  beetle's  view  of  life  ; 
What  is  a  grape  ?— Wilson,  A.  Germs  of  disease  and 
death.  —  Proctor,   R:  A.     A  wonderful   discovery; 
Brain  troubles  ;  Thought-reading.— Allen,  G.  Monks- 
hood. 
Bre-wster,  Sir  D :     Letters  on  natural    magic ; 
with  chapters  on  the  being  and  faculties 
of  man  and  additional  phenomena  of  na- 
tural magic,  by  J.  A.  Smith.    New  ed.  ill. 
Lond.  1883.   D'.  504  :  42 

Buckland,  Francis  Trevelyan.  Curiosities  of 
natural  history.  N.  t.  1859,  1860  ;  Lond. 
1882.  3  V.  504  :  1 

Contents.  1st  ser.  A  hunt  in  a  horse  pond.— Rats.— 
The  cobra  di  capello.— Fish  and  fishing.— My  monkey 
Jacko.  2d  ser.  A  geological  auction.  —  The  game- 
keeper's museum.  —  In  meraoriam.  —  A  hunt  on  the 
sea-shore.  3d  ser.  Reprint  of  numerous  short  contri- 
huiwns  to  periodical. 
—  Log-book  of  a  fisherman  and  zoologist.  111. 
Lond.  1875.  O.  504  :  2 

Buckley,  Arabella  Burton.  The  fairy-land  of 
science.  111.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  x  504  :  3 

Cooke,  Josiah  Parsons.  Scientific  culture,  and 
other  essays.     N.  Y.  1881.  D.  507  :  1 

Conteivts.   Scientific  culture.- The  nobility  of  know- 
ledge.—The  elementary  teaching  of  physical  science. 
—The  radiometer.—  Memoir  of  T:  Graham.  —Memoir 
of  W:  Hallowes  Miller. 
Eraser,  Robert  W-.    The  seaside  naturalist ;  out- 
door studies  in  marine  zoology  and  botany 
and  maritime  geology.     Lond.  [18681.  S. 

504:22 

Gleanings  of  sacred  philosophy   from  natural 

history  and  the  works  oi  creation.     Lond. 

1855.  S.  504:25 

Contents.    Reason  and  instinct.  —  Wonders  of  the 

insect  world.— Revelations  in  astronomy  .—Rambles  of 

a  naturalist.  —  Thoughts  from  nature.  —  Affection  in 

the  lower  animals.  —  Phenomena  of  the  seasons.  — 

Adaptation  in  birds  of  prey.— Associations  of  nature. 

Helmholtz,    Hermann  L:  Ferdinand.     Popular 

lectures  on   scientific  subjects ;    [1st  and] 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


2d  ser.  Tr.  by  E.  Atkinson,  with  an  introd. 
by  J.  Tyndall.    N.  Y.  1873,  1881.  D. 

504:6 

dmients.  Ist  ser.  On  the  relation  of  natural 
science  to  science  in  general,  tr.  by  H.  W.  Eve.  —  On 
Goethe's  scientific  researches,  tr.  by  H.  W.  Eve.  —On 
the  physiological  causes  of  harmony  In  music,  tr.  by 
A.  J.  Ellis.  —  Ice  and  glaciers.  —  On  the  Interaction  of 
natural  forces,  tr.  by  J:  Tyndall. —The  recent  pro- 
gress of  the  theory  of  vision,  tr.  by  dr.  Pye-Sniith.— 
On  the  conservation  of  force.  —  On  the  aim  and  pro- 
gress of  physical  science,  tr.  by  W.  Flight.  2d  ser. 
Gustav  Magnus.  —  On  the  origin  and  significance  of 
geometrical  axioms.  —  On  the  relation  of  optics  to 
painting.  —  On  the  origin  of  the  planetary  system.  — 
On  thought  in  medicine.  —  On  academic  freedom  In 
german  universities. 
Herschel,    Sir  J:  F:  W:    Familiar  lectures  on 

scientific  subjects.  N.  Y.  1872.  D.  504  :  7 
Contents.  Preface.  —  About  volcanoes  and  earth- 
quakes.—The  sun.  — On  comets.— The  weather  and 
weather  prophets.  —  Celestial  measurings  and  weigh- 
ings.—On  light.  —On  sensorial  vision.  —The  yard,  the 
pendulum,  and  the  metre.  —  On  atoms,  a  dialogue.  — 
On  the  origin  of  force.— On  the  absorption  of  light  by 
coloured  media,  viewed  in  connection  with  the  undu- 
latory  theory.—  On  the  estimation  of  skill  in  target- 
shooting. 
Hunt,  Robert.    The  poetry  of  science,  or  Studies 

of  the  physical  phenomena  of  nature.    3d 

ed.  rev.  and  enl.    Lond.  1854.  D.      504  : 8 
Huxley,   T:   H:    American    addresses,    with    a 

lecture  on  the  study  of  biology.   N.  Y.  1877. 

D.  504  :  9 

Contents.  Three  lectures  on  evolution.— An  address 
on  the  occasion  of  the  opening  of  the  Johns  Hopkins 
university.— Lecture  on  the  study  of  biology. 

—  Critiques  and  addresses.    N.  Y.  1873.  D. 

504  :  10 
Contents.  Administrative  nihilism.  —  The  school 
boards  ;  what  they  can  do  and  what  they  may  do.  — 
On  medical  education.— Yeast.  —On  the  formation  of 
coal.— On  coral  and  coral  reefs.— On  the  methods  and 
results  of  ethnology.— On  some  fixed  points  in  british 
ethnology.— Palaeontology  and  the  doctrine  of  evolu- 
tion. —  Mr.  Darwin's  critics.  —  The  genealogy  of  ani- 
mals.—Bishop  Berkeley  on  the  Metaphysics  of  sensa- 
tion. 

—  Lay  sermons,  addresses  and  reviews.    N.   Y. 

1878.  D.  504:11 

Contents.  On  the  advisableness  of  improving  na- 
tural knowledge.  —Emancipation,  black  and  white.  — 
A  liberal  education  and  where  to  find  it.  —  Scientific 
education.  —  On  the  educational  value  of  the  natural 
history  sciences.  — On  the  study  of  zoology.  — On  the 
physical  basis  of  life.— The  scientific  aspects  of  positi- 
vism. —  On  a  piece  of  chalk.  —  Geological  contem- 
poraneity and  persistent  types  of  life.  —  Geological 
reform.  —  The  origin  of  species.  —  Criticisms  on  the 
same.  —  On  Descartes'  "Discourse  concerning  the 
method  of  using  one's  reason  rightly  and  of  seekingr 
scientific  truth".— Spontaneous  generation. 

—  Science  and  culture,  and  other  essays.    N.  Y. 

1882.  D.  604  :  24 

Contents.  Science  and  culture.— Universities,  actual 
and  ideal.  —  Technical  education.  -  Elementary  in- 
struction in  physiology.  —  Joseph  Priestly.  —  On  the 
method  of  Zadig.  —  On  the  border  territory  between 
the  animal  and  vegetable  kingdoms.  -  On  certain  oi^ 
rors  respecting  the  structure  of  the  heart,  attributed 
to  Aristotle.— On  the  hypothesis  that  animals  are  au- 
tomata, and  its  history.  —On  sensation  and  the  unity 
of  structure  of  the  sensiferous  organs.-Evolution  in 
biology.  -  The  coming  of  age  of  the  'Origin  of 
species".  —  The  connection  of  the  biological  sciences 
with  medicine. 
Kineslev,  C:  Scientific  lectures  and  essays. 
[Works,  V.  19.]  Lond.  1880.  D.  604  :  39 
Contents.  Town  geologv:  The  soil  of  the  field;  The 
pebbles  in  the  street;  The  stones  in  the  wall;  The 
coal  in  the  fire;  The  lime  in  the  mortar;  The  slates  on 
the  roof. -On  bio-geology. -Tlie  stmv  "f  "'it  "''•'»' 
hi8t^)ry.  —  Superstition.  —  Science.  —  Thoughts  In  a 
gravel-pit. -How  tx»  study  natural  history. -The 
naturaftheology  of  the  future. 


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288 


Lardner,    Dionysius.     Popular  lectures  on  sci- 
ence and  art.    N.  Y.  1846.  2  v.  O. 

604+12 
Contents.  V.  1 .  The  plurality  of  worlds.— The  sun. 
—Eclipses.— The  aurora  borealis.— Electricity.- The 
minor  planets.— Weather  almanacs.— Halley's  comet. 
—The  atmosphere.— The  new  planets.— The  tides.— 
Light.— The  major  planets.  —  Reflection  of  light.— 
Prospects  of  steam  -  navigation.  —  The  barometer. 
—The  moon.— Heat.— The  Atlantic  steam  question.— 
Galvanism.— The  moon  and  the  weather.  —  Periodic 
comets.  —  Radiation  of  heat.  — Meteoric  stones  and 
shooting  stars.— The  earth.— Lunar  influences.— Phy- 
sical constitution  of  comets.— Thunder-storms.— The 
latitudes  and  longitudes.- Theoryof  colors.— The  visi- 
ble stars.— Waterspouts  and  whirlwinds.  2.  Matter 
and  its  physical  properties.— Elasticity  of  air.— Effects 
of  lightning.— Popular  fallacies.  —  Protection  from 
lightning.— Magnetism.—  Electro-  magnetism.  —  The 
thermometer.  —  Atmospheric  electricity.  —  Evapora- 
tion.—Conduction  of  heat.  —  Relation  of  heat  and 
light.— Action  and  reaction.— Composition  and  reso- 
lution of  force.— Center  of  gravity.— The  lever  and 
wheel-woi-k.- The  pulley.— The  inclined  plane,  wedge 
and  screw.— Ebullition.— Combustion.  —  How  to  ob- 
serve the  heavens.— The  stellar  universe.— The  steam 
engine. 
Lubbock,  Sir  J:  Chapters  in  popular  natural 
history.    111.    N.  Y:  1884.  S.  604  :  46 

Contents.     Ants,   bees  and  wasps.— The  colors  of 
animals.- Flowers  and  insects.— Plants  and  insects.— 
Fruits  and  seeds. 
Masius,  Hermann.     Studies  from  nature.    Tr. 
by  C:  Boner.    111.    Lond.  1855.  D. 

604 : 13 
Contents.    The  forest  trees  of  northern  Germany.— 
Sketches  of    character-birds.- The  frog.— The  fox. 
—The  cray-flsh  and  lobster.- Notes. 
Mudie,  Robert.     A  popular  guide  to  the  obser- 
vation of  nature,  or  Hints  of  inducement  to 
the    study    of    natural    productions    and 
appearances  in  their  connexions  and  rela- 
tions.   N.  Y.1844.  S.  X  604: 41 
Nichols,  James  R.    Fireside  science  ;  a  series  of 
popular  scientilic  essays  upon  subjects  con- 
nected with  every-day  life.    N.  Y.  1872.  D. 

604 : 14 
Contents.  The  origin  and  nature  of  springs.— Chem- 
istry of  a  hen's  egg.— Rebreathed  air.— Chemistry  of 
a  cigar.— Chemistry  of  a  pint  of  kerosene.— The  lost 
arts.—  The  human  hair.  —  Michael  Faraday.— Chem- 
istry of  a  lump  of  sugar.— Farm  experiments  at  Lake- 
side.—What  shall  we  use  for  water-pipes.— The  cloth- 
ing we  wear.— The  relations  of  water  to  agriculture. 
—The  skin  and  bathing.— Diamonds  and  diamond 
cutting.— Among  the  coal  miners.— Chemistry  of  the 
human  body.  —  About  quicksilver.  —  Experiments 
with  air  furnaces.— Farm  pencillings  at  Lakeside.— 
Reminiscences  of  an  experimenter.  —  Infectious 
germs.- The  food  of  plants. 
Peirce,  B:  Ideality  in  the  physical  sciences. 
Host.  1881.  D.  604  :  16 

Proctor,  R:  Anthony.  Light  science  for  leisure 
liours  ;  a  series  of  familiar  essays  on  scien- 
tilic subjects,  natural  phenomena,  etc.  N. 
Y.  1871.  D.  604  :  16 

Contents.  Strange  discoveries  respecting  the  auro- 
ra.—The  earth  a  magnet.— Our  chief  timepiece  losing 
time.- Encke,  the  astronomer.- Venus  on  the  sun's 
face.— Recent  solar  researches.— Government  aid  to 
science.  —  American  alms  for  british  science. —The 
secret  of  the  north  pole.  —  Is  the  gulf  stream  a 
myth  ?— Floods  in  Switzerland.— A  great  tidal  wave.— 
Deep  sea  dredgings.  —  The  tunnel  through  Mont 
Cenis.— Tornadoes.— Vesuvius.  —  The  earthmiake  in 
Peru.— The  greatest  sea-wave  ever  known.— The  use- 
fulness of  earthquakes.— The  forcing  power  of  rain. 
—A  shower  of  snow  crystals.— Long  shots.— Influ- 
ence of  marriage  on  the  death  rate.— The  topograph- 
ical survey  of  India.— A  ship  attacked  by  a  sword- 
flsh.- The  safety  lamp.— The  dust  we  have  to  breathe. 
—Photographic  ghosts.— The  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
rowing  styles.- Betting  on  horse  races,  or  The  state 
of  the  odds.— Squaring  the  circle.— A  new  theory  of 
Achilles's  shield. 


Proctor,  R:  Anthony  .—  Continued. 
—  Familiar  science  studies.  N.  Y. 


604 : 38 


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Contents.  Notes  on  infinity.- Science  and  religion. 
—A  menacing  comet.— Meteoric  dust.— Biela's  comet 
and  meteors.— Movements  of  Jupiter's  cloud-masses. 
—The  origin  of  the  week.  —  Problem  of  the  great 
pyramid.— Pyramids  of  Ghizeh.— Sun-spots  and  finan- 
cial panics. —Cold  and  wet. —  Our  winters.— About 
lotteries.— Betting  on  races.— A  gambling  supersti- 
tion.—The  fifteen  puzzle.— Etna.— Weather  forecasts. 
—Some  strangely  fulfilled  dreams.  — Suspended  ani- 
mation. 

Scheie  de  Vere,  Maximilian.    Stray  leaves  fi'om 
the  book  of  nature.    N.  Y.  1855.  D. 

604 : 17 

Contents.    Only  a  pebble.— Nature  in  motion.— The 

ocean  and  its  life.— A  chat  about  plants.— Younger 

years  of    a  plant.— Later  years  of  a  plant.— Plant- 

mummies.- Unknown  tongues.— A  trip  to  the  moon. 

—  Wonders  of  the  deep  ;  a  companion  to  Stray 

leaves  from  the  book  of   nature.     N.  Y. 
1870.  D.  604:18 

Timbs,  J:    Curiosities  of  science.    2  v.    In  his 
Things  not  generally  known. 

829.2:  64  v3,4 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature.  Miscellany. 

—  Notable  things  of  our  own  time.     In  the  same. 

829.2:  64  v7 

Contents,  see  as  above. 

Tyndall,  J:    Essajs  on  the  use  and  limit  of  the 
imagination  in  science.    Lond.  1870.  O. 

604 : 19 

—  Fragments  of  science  ;  a  series  of    detached 

essays,  addresses  and  reviews.    5th  ed.    N. 
Y.  1883.  D.  604:20 

Contents.  The  optical  condition  of  the  atmosphere 
in  its  bearings  on  putrefaction  and  infection.  — 
The  constitution  of  nature.— Radiation.— On  radiant 
heat  in  relation  to  the  colour  and  chemical  constitu- 
tion of  bodies.- New  chemical  reactions  produced  by 
light.— On  dust  and  disease.- Voyage  to  Algeria  to 
observe  the  eclipse.-  Niagara.—  Life  and  letters  of 
Faraday.- The  Copley  medalists.  1870,  1871.— Element- 
ary magnetism.— Death  by  lightning.— Science  and 
the  "  spirits."  —  Introd.,  embracing  reflections  on 
materialism.— Reflections  on  prayer  and  natural  law. 
—Miracles  and  special  providences.— Scientific  mater- 
ialism.—Scientific  use  of  the  imagination.- Vitality.— 
On  prayer  as  a  form  of  physical  energy.— The  Belfast 
address.— Apology  for  the  Belfast  address  —Crystals 
and  molecular  force.— Letter  from  the  Times,  nov.  9, 
1874. 
Wainwright,  S:  Scientific  sophisms  ;  a  review^ 
of  current  theories  concerning  atoms,  apes 
and  men.     N.  Y.  1883.  D.  604  :  44 

Williams,  W.  Mattieu.     Science  in  short  chap- 
ters.    N.  Y.  [1883].   D.  604:40 
"Winchell,    Alexander.      Sparks   from   a  geolo- 
gist's hammer.    Chicago.  1881.  D. 

604  :  23 
"World  of  wonders,  A  ;  or  Marvels  in   animate 
and  inanimate  nature.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

604:21 


5.    History. 


Whewell,  W:    History  of  the  inductive  sciences 
from  the  earliest  to  the  present  time.     3d 
ed.  with  add.    N.  Y.  1869.  2  v.  O.     609  :  1 
Contents.     V.    1.    Greek   school   philosophy,    with 
reference  to  physical  science.— Physical  sciences  in 
ancient  Greece.- Greek  astronomy.- Physical  science 
in  the  middle  ages.- Formal  astronomy  after  the  sta- 
tionary period.— T?!/?  mechanical  sciences.  Mechanics, 
incluidng  fluid  mechanics.  —  Physical    astronomy.  — 
Add.  to  the  3d  ed.     2.    Tfie  secondary  mecluinical  sci- 
ences.   Acoustics. —  Optics,    formal    and    physical.- 
Thermotics  and  atomology.  —  The  mechanico-chemical 
sciences.    Electricity.— Magnetism.  —  Galvanism,  or 


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voltaic  electricity.  —  27ie  analytical  science:  Chemis- 
try.—Tl'i^  analytico-classiflcatorv  science:  Mineralogry.— 
Clasitiflcatury  sciences :  Systematic  botany  and  zoolojfy. 
'"         ■    '  "'      lolojry   and    comparative 

I  sciences:  Geology.— Add. 


anatomy.— T/ie  palcetiolog 
to  the  3d  ed. 

Buckley,  Arabella  Burton.  A  short  history  of 
natural  science  and  of  the  progress  of  dis- 
covery from  the  time  of  the  greeks  to  the 
present  day,  for  the  tise  of  schools  and 
young  persons.     111.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

609:3 
Routledge,  Robert.  A  popular  history  of  science. 
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Lacroix,   Paul.     Science  and  literature   in  the 
middle  ages  and  at  the  period  of  the  renais- 
sance.    Lond.  1878.  Q.  509  :  R4 
Contents.    Universities,  schools,  students.— Philoso- 
phic sciences.— Mathematical  sciences.— Natural  sci- 
ences.—Medical  sciences.— Chemistry  and  alchemy.— 
The  occult  sciences.— Popular  beliefs.— Geographical 
science.— Heraldic   science.- Proverbs.  —  Languages. 
—  Romances. —  Popular  songs.- National    poetry.— 
Chronicles,  histories,  memoirs. —The  drama. —  Civil 
and  religious  oratory. 
Historical  society  of  science.     [Publications:] 
A  collection  of  letters  illustrative  of  the 
progress  of  science  in  England,  from  the 
reign  of  Elizabeth  to  that    of  Charles  II, 
ed.  by  James  Orchard  Halliwell-Phillipps. 
Lond.  1841.  O.  509  :  5 
Lubbock,  Sir  J:   Fifty  years  of  science;  addres- 
ses delivered  at  York  to  the  British  assoc, 
aug.  1881.     N.  Y.  1882.  O.  509  :  6 
Annual  of  scientific  discovery.  The,  or  Year- 
book of  facts  in  science  and  art,  exhibiting 
the  most   important  discoveries  and  im- 
provements   in    mechanics,    useful    arts, 
natural  philosophy,  chemistry,  astronomy, 
meteorology,  zoology,  botany,  mineralogy, 
geology,  geography,   antiguities,  together 
w^ith  a  list  of  recent  scientific  publications, 
a  classified  list  of  patents,   obituaries  of 
eminent  scientific  men,   an  index  of  im- 
portant papers  in   scientific  journals,   re- 
ports, etc.;  1850— 1871.     Bost.  1850-1875.   21 
v.  D.  505  :  1 
Note.    1850-51,  ed.  by  D:  A.  Wells  and  G:  Bliss,  jr.; 
18.52-1865,  by  D:  A.  Wells;  1866-1869,  by  S:  Kneeland; 
1870,  by   J:    Trowbridge,    S:    Kneeland    and    W.    R. 
Nichols;  1871,  by  J:  Trowbridge,  W.  R.  Nichols  and 
C.  R.  Cross. 
Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton,  ed.    Annual  record  of 
science  and  industry;   1873—1878.    N.   Y. 
1872-79.     8  V.  D.  505  :  2 

—  sec.    Annual  report  of  the  board  of  regents  of 

the  Smithsonian  institution  for  1880 — 1882. 
Wash.  1881-84.  O.  506  :R5 

Note.    The  "General  appendix"  contains  a  contin- 
uation of  the  "Annual  record  "  in  the  dep'ts  of  as- 
tronomy, geology,  meteorology,  physics,  chemistry, 
mineralogy,  botany,  zoology  and  anthropology. 
Science  record.  The  ;  a  compendium  of  scientific 
l)rogress  and  discovery  ;  ed.  by  Alfred  H 
Beach  ;  1874.     111.     N.  Y.  1874.  D.     505  :  3 
Fleischer,   R:,    ed.     Vierteljahresberichte    iiber 
die  gesammten  wissenschaften  und  kiinste, 
iiber  handel,  landwirthschaft,  Industrie  und 
erfindungen ;   unter  mitwirkung  von   her- 
vorragenden  gelehrten  und  fachmJlnnern 
herausg.   von  R:  Fleischer,   1882.     Berlin. 
1882.  3  V.  O.  506+9 

—  Zeitschrift    fiir  die  gebildete    welt  iiber  das 

gesammte  wissen  unserer  zeit  und  iiber 
alle  wichtigen  berufszweige ;  unter  mit- 
wirkung   von    hervorragenden   gelehrten 


und  f achmannem  herausg.  Braunschweiir. 
1883,  1884.  5  v.  O.  606+10 

Note.    Partly  continued  in  the  Deutsche  rovue. 

6.    Periodicals. 

American  journal  of  science.  The  ;  eds.  James 

D.  and  E.  S.  Dana,  and  B.  Silliman  :  v.  1-8, 
51-62,  78-98,  121-127.  New  Haven.  [1819- 
84].  O.  606  :M 

Note.    Title-page  of  v.  1  reads  "The  american  jour- 
nal of  science,  more  especially  of  mineralogy,  geol- 
ogy, and  the  other  branches  of  natural  history.  In- 
cluding also  agriculture,  and  the  ornamental  as  well 
as    useful    arts.     Conducted  by    B.  Silliman."     The 
second  series,  beginning  with  v.  51  adds  .lames  D. 
Dana  as  ed.  and  succeeding  vols,  give  varying  names 
of  associate  editors. 
American  naturalist.  The ;  an  ill.  magazine  of 
natural  history,  ed.  by  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.; 
V.  1-3,  10-18,  mar.  1867— June  1884.    Salem. 
1868-70 ;  Bost.  1876,  1877  ;  Phila.  1878-84.  O. 

605  :M 
Note.    Title-page  of  v.  1-3  reads  "a  popular  maga- 
zine of  natural  history."    From  v.  12,  E:  D.  Cope  is 
added  as  ed. 
Journal  of  the  Franklin  institute  of  the  state 
of  Pennsylvania  ;  devoted  to  the  mechanic 
arts,   manufactures,  general    science  and 
the  recording  of  american  and  other  patent 
inventions,  ed.   by  T:  P.  Jones  ;  v.  5-23. 
Phila.  1828-37.  O.  606  :  M 

Natur,  Die ;  zeitung  zur  verbreitung  naturwis- 
senschaftlicher  kenntniss  and  naturschau- 
ung  fiir  leser  aller  stiinde,  organ  des 
Deutschen  Humboldt-vereins ;  begriindet 
unter  herausgabe  von  O:  Ule  und  K:  Miil- 
ler  von  Halle,  herausg.  von  K:  Muller  von 
Halle  ;  v.  29-33,  Jan.  1880  —  dec.  1884.  111. 
Halle.  1880-84.  F.  606  :  M 

Nature ;  a  weekly  illustrated  journal  of  science  ; 
V.  1-30,  nov.  1869  -  oct.  1884.  Lond.  1870- 
84.  Q.  605  :  M 

Popular  science  monthly.  The ;   conducted  by 

E.  L.  and  W.  J.  Youmans  ;  v.  1-25,  may 
1872  —  oct.  1884.  N.  Y.  1872-84.  O.  605  :  M 

Note.    V.  1-10,  ed.  by  E.  L.  Youmans  only. 

—  Supplement;  v.  1^,  no.  1-21.    N.  Y.  1877-79. 

3  V.  O.  606  :  M 

Note.    One  number  only  of  v.  5  was  pub.,  being 

no.  21. 

Science;    an  illustrated  journal,   pub.  weekly; 

V.  1-4,  feb.  1883  —  dec.  1884.    Bost.  1883-84. 

O.  606  :  M 

7.    Societies. 

Becker,  Bernard  H:  Scientific  London.  Lond. 
1874.  D.  506  :  201 

Deleuze,  Joseph  Philippe  Fran9ois.  History  and 
description  of  the  Royal  museum  of  natur- 
al history,  pub.  by  order  of  the  admini.s- 
tration  of  that  establishment.  Plans  and 
views.    Paris.  1823.  ().  606:7 

Stockholm.  Kongliga  svenska  vetenskaps-akade- 
mien.  Der  konigl.schwedischen  akademie 
der  wissenschaften  abhandlungen  aus  der 
naturlehre,  hauslialtungskunst  und  mecha- 
nik  auf  das  jalir  1750.  Aus  tlem  schwedi- 
s(;hen  vibersetzt  von  Abraham  (Jotthelf 
Kiistner.    V.  12.     Hamburg.  1754.  D. 

606:1 

Smithsonian  institution.  Catalogue  of  publi- 
cations, 1846—1882,  by  W:  J.  Rhees. 

606 :  BS 


19 


291 


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Smithsonian  institution.— Conitn-wed!. 

—  [1st— 36th]  Annual  report  of  the  board  of  re- 

gents. Wash.  1853-1883.  28  v.  O.     506  :  115 

Note.  Fot-  contents  see  Bhees,  W :  J.  Catalog-ue  of 
publications  of  the  S.I.  [506:  R2].  The  following-  re- 
ports are  only  in  the  regular  set  of  congressional  do- 
cuments, viz.:  1st,  1846,  in  Sen.  exec.  doc.  v.  3,  no.  311, 
29th  cong.  3  sess.  —  3d,  1847,  in  Sen.  misc.,  no.  3:^,  30th 
cong.  1  sess.— 3d,  1848,  in  House  misc.  no.  48, 30th  cong. 
2  sess.— 4th,  1849,  in  House  misc.  v.  3,  no.  50,  31st  cong. 
1  sess.— 5th,  1850,  in  Sen.  misc.  v.  1,  no.  1,  33d  cong. 
special  sess.  —  6th,  1851,  in  Sen.  misc.  no.  8,  33d  cong. 
1  sess.- 7th,  1853,  in  Sen.  misc.  no.  53,  33d  cong.  2  sess. 
—16th,  1861,  in  Sen.  misc.  no.  77,  37th  cong.  3  sess. 

—  Contributions  to  knowledge  ;  v.  1-25.     Wash. 

1848-85.     25  v.  Q.  506  :  US 

Note.  For  contents  see  Khees,  W:  J.  Catalogue  of 
publications  of  the  Smithsonian  institution  [506:  H3). 
The  different  papers  ai-e  entered  in  their  proper 
classes  in  this  catalogue,  and  are  also  noted  in  the 
author  index. 

—  Miscellaneous    collections ;    v.   1-27.      Wash, 

1862-83.    27  V.  O.  506  :  R4 

Note.  For  contents  see  Bhees,  W:  J.  Catalogue  of 
publications  of  the  Smithsonian  institution  [506  :R3]. 
The  important  papers  are  entered  in  their  proper 
classes  m  this  catalogue,  and  are  also  noted  in  the 
author  index. 

United  States  national  museum,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Proceedings,  v.  1,  1878  ;  v.  2,  1879. 
Wash.  1879,  1880.  In  Smithsonian  misc., 
V.  19.  506:B4vl9 

—  Same.    V.  3,  1880  ;  v.  4,  1881.  Wash.  1881,  1882. 

In  the  same,  v.  22.  506  :  R4  v22 

Philosophical  society,  Washington,  D.  O.  Bul- 
letin ;  V.  1-3,  march  1871— June  1880.  Wash. 
1874-80.     In  Smithsonian  misc.,  v.  20. 

506  :  114  v20 

—  Same.  V.  4,  5,  oct.  1880— dec.  1882.  Wash.  1881, 

1883.     In  the  same,  v.  25.  505  :  R4  v25 

New  York  state  university.     3d,  6th-llth,  20th- 

31st  annual  reports  of  the  state  cabinet  of 

natural  history.     Albany.  1850-74.  10  v.  O. 

506  :  R8 

Academy  of  natural  sciences  of  Philadelphia. 

Report  on  [its]  condition  on  moving  into  its 

new  edifice,  made  to  the  contributors  to  its 

building-fund,  april  28,   1876,  by  W.  S.  W. 

Ruschenberger.    Phila.  1876.  O.' 

506  :  Pam 
Wisconsin  academy  of  sciences,  arts  and  letters. 
Transactions ;  v.  1-4.  Madison.  1872-79. 
506  :  R9 
Contents.  V.  1.  Chapin,  A.  L.  The  relation  of 
capital  and  labor.— Armitage,  W:  E.  The  german 
Sunday.— Caverno,  C:  Social  science  and  woman 
suffrage.- Hastingrs,  S.  D.  The  common  jail  system 
of  the  country.— Hoy,  P.  R.  Deep  water  fauna  of 
Lake  Michigan.— Lapham,  I.  A.  On  the  classifica- 
tion of  plants.— Hoy,  P.  R.  Insects  injurious  to 
agriculture;  aphides.  — Knapp,  J.  G.  Coniferas  of 
the  Rocky  mountains  and  their  adaptation  to  the 
soil  and  climate  of  Wisconsin.- Eaton,  J.  H.  Report 
on  the  geology  of  the  region  about  Devil's  Lake.— 
Irving:,  R.  On  the  age  of  the  quartzites,  schists  and 
conglomerates  of  Sauk  county.— Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Suggestions  as  to  a  basis  for  the  gradation  of  the 
vertebrata.  —  Knapp,  J.  G.  Ancient  lakes  of  Wis- 
consin.— "Wright,  A.  O.  On  the  mineral  well  at 
Waterloo,  Wis.— Davies,  .J:  E.  On  potentials,  and 
their  application  in  physical  science.  —  Sherman, 
W.  H.  The  production  of  sulphide  of  mercury  by  a 
new  process,  and  its  use  in  photography.— Allen, 
W:  P.  The  rural  population  of  England  as  classified 
In  the  Domesday  book.— Feuling:,  J:  B.  On  the  place 
of  the  Indian  languages  in  the  study  of  philology. 

2.  Carpenter,  S.  H  The  metaphysical  basis  of 
science.- Holland,  F.  M.  Vexed  questions  in  ethics. 
—Carpenter,  S.  H.  The  philosophy  of  evolution.— 
Steele,  G.  M.  Population  and  sustenance. —Hol- 
land, F.  M.  Records  of  marriages.- Smith,  J :  Y. 
Effect  of  the  duty  on  imports  on  the  value  of  gold.— 


Hoyt,  J:  W.  Requisites  to  a  reform  of  the  civil 
service  of  the  U.  S.— Hoy,  P.  R.  Natural  history  as 
a  branch  of  elementai-y  education.— Irving,  R.  On 
some  points  in  the  geology  of  northern  Wisconsin.— 
Hoy,  P.  R.  Some  peculiarities  of  the  fauna  of  Ra- 
cine.—Eaton,  J.  H.  Relation  of  the  sandstones, 
conglomerates  and  limestones  of  Baraboo  valley  to 
each  other  and  to  the  azoic  quartzites.— Daniells, 
W.  W.  Notes  on  the  absorption  of  arsenic  by  the 
human  liver.— Chamberlin,  T.  C.  Some  evidences 
bearing  upon  the  method  of  the  upheaval  of  the 
quartzites  of  Sauk  and  Columbia  counties;  On  fluct- 
uations in  level  of  the  quartzites  of  Sauk  and 
Columbia  counties.— Irving,  R.  On  a  hand  speci- 
men showing  the  exact  junction  of  the  primordial 
sandstones  and  huronian  schists  ;  On  the  occui-rence 
of  gold  and  silver  in  minute  quantities  in  quartz 
from  Clark  county.— Nicodemus,  W.  J.  L.  On  the 
Wisconsin  River  improvement.— Nader,  J :  On  the 
the  strength  of  materials  as  applied  to  engineering. 
—Nicodemus,  W.  J.  L.  Railway  gauges.— Feuling, 
J.  B.  The  etymology  of  c?mrcn.— Nicodemus,  W. 
J.  L.  History  of  the  science  of  hydraulics.— Butler, 
J.  D.  The  naming  of  America.— Allen,  W:  F.  The 
rural  classes  in  England  in  the  13th  century  ;  Ranks 
and  classes  among  the  anglo-saxons. 

3.  Irving,  R.  Kaolin  in  Wisconsin.  —  Lapham, 
I.  A.  Oconomowoc  and  other  small  lakes  of  Wiscon- 
sin.- Hoy,  P.  R.  Fish  culture.— Sweet,  E.  T.  Notes 
on  the  geology  of  northern  Wisconsin.— Kumlien, 
T.  The  rai)id  disappearance  of  Wisconsin  wild  flowers. 
—Nicodemus,  W.  J.  L.  The  ancient  civilization  of 
America.— Hoy,  P.  R.  Extent  of  the  Wisconsin  fish- 
eries.—Nader,  J:  Leveling  with  the  barometer.— 
Sweet,  E.  T.  On  kerosene  oil.— Nader,  J:  The  im- 
provement of  the  mouth  of  the  Mississippi  river.— 
Hoy,  P.  R.  The  catocalae  of  Racine  county.— Butler, 
J.  D.  Copper-tools  found  in  the  state  of  Wisconsin. 
—  Report  of  committee  on  exploration  of  Indian 
mounds  in  the  vicinity  of  Madison.— Lapham,  I.  A. 
Embryonic  development  the  same  in  plants  as  in 
animals.  —  Feuling,  J:  B.  Studies  in  comparative 
grammar.— Allen,  W:  F.  U.  S.  sovereignty,  whence 
derived  and  where  vested.— Hoyt,  J.  W.  The  formal 
commendation  of  government  officials.- Holland, 

F.  M.  Industrial  education.— Caverno,  C:  The  people 
and  the  railroads.— Holland,  F.  M.  The  boa-constric- 
tor of  politics.— Hoyt,  J.  W.  The  revolutionary  move- 
ment among  women.— Holland,  F.  M.  Were  the 
stoics  utilitarians?— Hubbel,  H.  P.  An  examination 
of  S.  H.  Carpenter's  theory  of  evolution.— Davies, 
J:  E.    Recent  progress  in  theoretical  physics. 

4.  Allen,  W:  F.  Peasant  communities  in  France. 
—Caverno,  C:  The  abolition  of  the  jury  system.— 
Allen,  W:  F.  The  origin  of  the  freeholders.— 
Mason,  R.  Z.  The  duty  of  the  state  in  its  treatment 
of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  the  blind,  the  idiotic,  the 
crippled  and  deformed,  and  the  insane.— Payne,  A. 
Art  as  education.  —  Stuart,  J.  R.  The  harmonic 
method  in  greek  art.— Sawyer,  W.  C.  Letters  an 
embarrassment  to  literature.- Simmons,  H.  M.  Mr. 
Spencer's  social  anatomy.— Elmendorf,  J.  J.  Nature 
and  freedom.— Birg-e,  E:  A.  Notes  on  cladocera.— 
Day,  F.  H.  On  the  fauna  of  the  Niagara  and  upper  Si- 
lurian rocks  as  exhibited  in  Milwaukee  county,  Wis- 
consin, and  in  counties  contiguous  thereto. —An- 
drews, E.  Discoveries  illustrating  the  literature 
and  religion  of  the  mound  builders.— Hoy,  P.  R. 
How  did  the  aborigines  of  this  counti-y  fabricate  cop- 
per implements?- Oldenhage,  H.  Remarks  on  the 
descent  of  animals.— Hoy,  P.  R.  Why  are  there  no 
upper  incisors  in  the  ruminantia?— King,  C:  1.  Boiler 
explosions.— Jewell,  J.  S.  Mind  in  the  lower  ani- 
mals.—De  Hart,  J.  N.  The  antiquities  and  platyc- 
nemism  of  the  mound  builders  of  Wisconsin.  — 
Chamberlin,  T.  C.  On  the  extent  and  signiflcaneo 
of  the  Wisconsin  Kettle  moraine.- McMurphy,  .J. 

G.  Rotation  as  a  factor  of  motion.— Davies,  .1.  E. 
Recent  progress  in  theoretical  physics  :  pt.  3,  Mag- 
netic rotatory  polarization  of  light. 

"Wisconsin  natural  history  society.  Deutscher 
naturhistorischer  verein  von  Wisconsin: 
Geschichtlicher  iiberblick,  statuten,  etc. 
n.  t.      [Milw.  1866.]  O.  506  :  Pam 

—  General-versammlung  des  naturhist.  ver.  von 

Wis.,  gehalten  am  12  jan.  1868.  n.  t. 

506 : Pam 

—  Bericht  fur  1871  [-1874].    Milw.  1872-75. 

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Wisconsin  natural  history  society. — Continued. 

—  Vortriige,  gehalten  in  der  general-versamm- 

lung  des  naturhistorischen  vereins.  [Milw. 

1874-76].  506:Pam 

Contents.  Brendecke,  F:  Gedachtniss-rede  auf 
P:  Engelmann,  24  mai  1874.— Brelnigr,  F:  TJeber  den 
einfluss  der  naturwissenschaften  auf  die  moderne 
medizin.  14  marz  1875.— Brendecke,  F:  Ueber  schwe- 
bcnde  lichterscheinunjren,  nach  eigenen  beobaeh- 
tungen,  14  marz  187.5.— Oldenhag'e,  H.  H.  Geologische 
bewelse  fiir  das  hohe  alter  des  menschengeschlechts. 

—  Jahres  -  bericht    fiir  1876  —  1881    [witii  app.]. 

Milw.  1876-81.  O.  506  :  Pam 

Contentsof  app.  1877-8.  Bartlett,  Edwin  N.  Onas- 

pergillus. —  Brendecke,  F:   Ueber  die  verwendung- 

von  bleirohren  fiir  wasserleitung.— Oldenhagre,  H.  H. 

Die  abstammung-s-lehre.    1878-9.    Qreiner,  Franz 

A.    Die  walder  Nord-Atnerika's.    1879-80.    TJlrici, 

Emil.    Das  leben  auf  dem  prairie.     1880-1.  Bald- 

auf,  Joseph.    Amerika  die  alte  welt.— XJlrici,  Emil. 

Darwins  entwickelungstheorie.  —  Mann,  C:  L.    Die 

wandertaube.— Dorner,  H.    Das  leben  der  eskimos, 

nach  mittheilungen  von  Franz  Melms,  mitg-lied  der 

Schwatka  expedition,  erzahlt. 

Milwaukee  public  museum.    3d  annual  report 

of  tlie  board  of  trustees,  oct.  1, 1884.   Milw. 

1884.  O.  506:  Pam 

—  Ward  museum  fund  ;  final  report  of  the  com- 

mittee on  subscriptions,  jan.  1885.    Milw. 

1885.  O.  506  :  Pam 
Royal  society   of   Canada.      Proceedings   and 

transactions  for  1882-83,  1884  ;  v.  1,  2.     111. 

Montreal.  1883,  1885.  Q.  61  :  R 

Contents.  V.  1.  Proceedings,  1883, 1883.  Transac- 
tions, 1883, 1883.  Section  1 :  LeMoine,  J.  M.  Nos 
quatre  historiens  modernes  :  Hibaud,  Garneau,  Fer- 
land,  Faillon.  —  Faucher  de  St.  Maurice,  N.  Dis- 
cours  d'inauguration.— Marchand,  F.  G.  Quelques 
scenes  d'une  comedie  inedite,  Les  faux  brillants.  — 
Tangruay,  Cyprien.  Families  canadiennes.  —  Suite, 
B:  Les  interpretes du  temps deChamplain.—IieMay, 
Pamphile.  ,Le  bien  pour  le  mal  ;  poesie.— Chauveau, 
P.  J.  O.  Etude  sur  les  commencements  de  la  poesie 
fran^aise  au  Canada.— Casgrrain,  H.  R.  Notre  passe 
litteraire  et  nos  deux  historiens. —Frechette,  L:  H. 
Vive  la  France;  poesie.— Verreau,  Hospice.  Notice 
sur  les  fondateurs  de  Montreal.  —  Le  Moine,  J.  M. 
Les  archives  du  Canada.— Foucher  de  St.  Maurice, 
N.  LouisTurcotte.— Tangruay,  C.  Etude  sur  les 
noms.— Frechette,  L:  H.  Notrehistoire,  a  lamemoire 
de  F.  X.  Garneau;  poesie.  —  Suite,  B:  Les  premiers 
seigneurs  du  Canada,— Marchand,  F.  G.  Un  bonheur 
en  attire  un  autre  ;  comedie.  Section  2 :  Wilson, 
Daniel.  Inaugural  address.  —Todd,  Alpheus.  On  the 
establishment  of  free  public  libraries  in  Canada.  — 
Keade,  J:  Language  and  conquest ;  a  retrospect  and 
a  forecast.— Wilson,  Daniel.  Pre-aryan  amer.  man. 
— Bourinot,  J :  G :  Some  old  forts  by  the  sea.— Iies- 
perance,  J:  The  literature  of  trench  Canada.  — 
Murray,  J.  Clark.  A  problem  of  visual  perception  ; 
The  nomenclature  of  the  laws  of  association  ;  An  ad- 
dition to  the  logical  square  of  opposition.  Section  3: 
Hunt,  T.  Sterry.  The  relations  of  the  natural  scien- 
ces.—Carpmael,  C:  On  the  law  of  facility  of  error.— 
Cherriman,  J.  B.  On  an  application  of  a  special  de- 
terminant ;  The  motion  of  a  chain  on  a  fixed  plane 
curve ;  Note  on  the  bishop's  move  in  chess.— MacQ-re- 
gror,  J.  G.  On  the  measurement  of  the  resistance  of 
electrolytes.  —  Chapman,  E.  .T.  Note  on  molecular 
contraction  in  natural  sulphids.  —  Johnson,  Alex. 
Symmetrical  investigation  of  the  curvatures  of  sur- 
faces.— MacFarlane,  T:  Note  on  zinc-sulphid  ;  On 
the  reduction  of  sulphate  of  soda  by  carbon.  —  Mac- 
Gregror,  .T.  G.  On  some  experiments,  showing  that 
the  electromotive  force  in  polarization  is  independent 
of  the  difference  of  potential  of  the  electrodes.  — 
Chapman,  E.  J.  Note  on  spectroscopic  scales  ;  On 
cryptomorphism  in  its  relation  to  classification  and 
mineral  types.— Deville,  E.  Sur  la  mesure  des  dis- 
tances terrestres  par  des  observations  astronomiques. 
— Haanel,  E.  On  the  application  of  hydriodic  acid 
as  a  blowpipe  reagent.  —  Dupuis,  N.  F.  On  a  me- 
chanical means  of  making  a  sidereal  clock  show  mean 
time.— Harrington,  B.  .T.  On  some  minerals,  new 
to  Canada.— Reports  on  the  transits  of  Venus,  dec.  fi, 
1882— MacGregror,  .1.  G.  On  the  transition  resistance 
to  the  electric  current.  Section  4:  Selvryn,  A.  R. 
C.  On  the  Quebec  group  in  geology.— Dawson,  Sir 
J.  W.  On  the  cretaceous  and  tertiary  tloras  of  British    ' 


Columbia  and  the  North  West  territories.— SaiinderB, 
W.  On  the  Importance  of  economising  and  preserving 
our  forests.  —  Dawson,  G.  M.  On  a  general  section 
from  the  Laurentian  axis  to  the  Rocky  mountains.— 
Macoun,  J:  Notes  on  the  distribution  of  northern, 
southern  and  saline  plants  in  Canada.  —Bell,  Robert. 
Notes  on  the  birds  of  Hudson's  bay.— Murray,  Alex. 
On  the  glaciation  of  Newfoundland.  —  Saunders,  W. 
On  the  introduction  and  dissemination  of  noxious  in- 
sects. —  Whiteaves,  J.  F.  On  the  lower  cretaceous 
rocks  of  British  Columbia.— Matthew,  G.  F.  Illustra- 
tions of  the  fauna  of  the  St.  .Tohn  groiip.-  Whit- 
eaves, J.  F.  On  some  supposed  annelid  tracks  from 
the  Gaspe  sandstones.  —  Chapman,  E.  .1.  On  the 
classification  of  crinoids.— Selwyn,  A.  R.  C.  On  the 
geology  of  Lake  Superior.  —  Saunders,  :W.  On  the 
influence  of  sex  upon  the  hybrids  among  fruits.— 
Macoun,  J :  On  the  flora  of  the  Gaspe  peninsula.  — 
Gilpin,  E.,  jr.  On  the  folding  of  the  carboniferous 
strata  in  the  maritime  provinces  of  Canada.  —  Daw^- 
son,  G.  M.  On  the  triassic  of  the  Rocky  mountains 
and  British  Columbia.— Matthew,  G.  F.  On  a  method 
of  distinguishing  lacustrine  from  marine  deposits.— 
Macoun,  J:  Notes  on  Canadian  polypetalte.  —Bell, 
Robert.  Causes  of  the  fertility  of  the  land  in  the  Ca- 
nadian north  west.  —  Laflamme,  J.  C.  K.  Note  sur 
la  geologic  du  lac  St.  Jean.  -Hunt,  T.  Sterry.  The 
geological  history  of  serpentines,  incl.  notes  on  pre- 
cambrian  rocks  ;  A  historical  account  of  the  taconic 
question  in  geology,  with  a  discussion  of  the  relations 
of  the  taconian  series  to  the  older  crystalline  and  to 
the  Cambrian  rocks,  pt.  1.— Matthew,  G,  F.  Illustra- 
tions of  the  fauna  of  the  St  John  group,  supp.— Notes 
and  abstracts  of  papers. 

2.  Proceedings,  ISU.—Transactiom,  1884.  Section 
1:  Cazes,  Paul  de.  Deux  points  d'histoire:  1, 
Quatrieme  voyage  de  Jacques  Cartier;  2,  Expedition 
du  marquis  de  La  Roche.— Tanguay,  C.  ^tude  sur 
une  famille  canadienne:  De  Catalogne.— Legrendre, 
Napoleon.  La  province  de  Quebec  et  la  langue  f  ran- 
caise;  Les  races  indigenes  de  I'Amerique  devant 
I'histoire.- Suite,  B:  Poutrincourt  en  Acadie,  1604- 
1623.— Casgrain,  H.  R.  Les  40  dernieres  annes:  Le 
Canada  depuis  I'union  de  1841,  par  J:  C:  Dent;  etude 
critique.  —  Verreau,  H.  Les  commencements  de 
I'eglise  du  Canada.— Marmette,  Joseph.  Une  prome- 
nade dans  Paris;  impressions  et  souvenirs.- Le- 
Moine,  J.  M.  Les  aborigenes  d'Amerlque;  leurs  rites 
mortuaires.— Chauveau,  P.  J.  O.  Le  sacre-coeur; 
poeme.  —  Frechette,  L:  H.  Au  bord  de  la  Crease; 
L'Espagne:  Trois  episodes  de  la  conquete;  poemes.— 
Marchand,  F.  G.  Les  travers  du  siecle;  poeme. 
Section  2:  Beade,  J:  The  making  of  Canada; 
The  literary  faculty  of  the  native  races  of  America.— 
Lesperance,  J:  The  poets  of  Canada.— Bryce,  G: 
A  pleafor  a  Canadian  Camden  society.— Wilson,  Dan- 
iel. The  Huron-Iroquois  of  Canada:  a  typical  race 
of  amer.  aborigines.  Section  3 :  Hunt,  T.  Sterry. 
The  origin  of  crystalline  rocks.— MacGreg'or,  J.  G. 
On  the  density  and  thermal  expansion  of  solutions 
of  copper  sulphate.— Haanel,  E.  Blowpipe  reactions 
on  plaster  of  pans  tablets.— Baillairgre,  C.  A  par- 
ticular case  of  hydraulic-ram  or  water-hammer.— 
Ijaflamme,  J.  C.  K.  Notes  sur  un  fait  raeteorolo- 
gique  particulier  k  Quebec— Hamel,  T.  E.  Essai  sur 
la  constitution  atotnique  de  la  matlere.  Section  4: 
Daw^son,  Sir  J.  W.  On  some  relations  of  geologi- 
cal work  in  Canada  and  the  old  world.  —  Gilpin, 
Edwin.  Notes  on  the  manganese  ores  of  Nova 
Scotia.  —  Law^son,  G:  Revision  of  the  Canadian 
ranunculacea?.— Bailey,  L.  W.  On  geological  con- 
tacts and  ancient  erosion  in  southern  and  central 
New  Brunswick.— Matthew,  G.  F.  Illustrations  of 
the  fauna  of  the  St.  John  group,  continued:  On  the 
corocoryphea.  with  further  remarks  on  paradoxides. 
—  Hunt,  T.  Sterry.  A  historical  account  of  the 
taconic  question  in  geology,  etc..  pt.  2.— Chapman, 
E.  J.  On  some  deposits  of  tltanirerous  iron  ore  in 
the  counties  of  Haliburton  and  Hastings,  Ont.;  On 
mimetism  in  inorganic  nature.— Macoun,  .1..  aiul  T.J. 
W.  Burgress.  Canadian  fllicinetr.— Laflamme.  J.C.  K. 
Notes  sur  certains  depots  aurifi-rcs  de  la  lieaucc; 
Notes  sur  un  giseinent  d'emeraude  au  Saguenay.— 
Saunders,  W.  Notes  on  the  occurreiico  of  certain 
butterflies  in  Canada.— Whiteaves,  J.  F  Note  on  a 
decapod  crustacean  from  the  upper  cretaceous  of 
Highwood  river;  Description  of  a  new  species  of 
ammonite  from  the  cretac(>ous  rocks  of  Fort  St, 
.John,  on  the  Peace  river.— Al)8tractn:  Bell,  RotK-rt. 
The  geology  and  economic  minerals  of  Hudson  Bay 
and  northern  Canada;  Selwvn,  A.  R.  C.  Notes  on 
observations,  18«;i,  on  the  geology  of  the  north  shore 
of  Lake  Superior. 


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8.    Scientific  travels. 

Bates,  H:  Walter.  The  naturalist  on  the  river 
Amazons  ;  a  record  of  adventures,  habits 
of  animals,  sketches  of  brazilian  and  Indian 
life  and  aspects  of  nature  under  the  equa- 
tor during  eleven  years  of  travel.  4th  ed. 
111.     Lond.  1875.  D.  508  :  4 

Darwin,  C:  Robert.  Joiirnal  of  researches  into 
the  natural  history  and  geology  of  the 
countries  visited  during  the  voyage  of  h. 
m.  s.  Beagle,  under  the  command  of  capt. 
Fitz  Roy.     N.  Y.  1846.  2  v.  in  1.  S.    508  :  5 

—  Same.    New  ed.    N.  Y.  1876.  D.     T.  p.  tv. 

508  :  5 

—  What  mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  round 

the  world  in  the  ship  Beagle.  111.  and 
maps.  N.  Y.  1880  [1879].  O.  x  508  :  6 
Humboldt,  F:  H:  Alexander  freiherr  v.  Reise  in 
die  iiquinoctial-gegenden  des  neuen  conti- 
nents. In  deutscher  bearb.  von  Hermann 
HaufF.     Stuttg.  1874.     4  v.  in  2.  S.     508  :  1 

—  Same,  eng.    Personal  narrative  of  travels  to 

the  equinoctial  regions  of  America  during 
1799—1804,  by  Alexander  v.  Humboldt  and 
Aime  Bonpland.  Written  in  french,  tr.  and 
ed.  by  Thomasina  Ross.  Lond.  1870.  3  v. 
p.  508  :  1 

Macgillivray,  W:  The  travels  and  researches 
of  Alexander  v.  Humboldt ;  a  condensed 
narrative  of  his  journeys  in  the  equinoctial 
regions  of  America,  and  in  asiatic  Russia  ; 
together  with  analyses  of  his  more  import- 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


ant  investigations.    Map    of  the  Orinoco 

and  ill.  [Harper's  family  lib.]   N.   Y.    1843. 

S.  508  :  7 

Ratzel,  F:     Wandertage  eines    naturforschers. 

Leipz.  1873.  2  t.  in  1  b.  D.  508  :  2 

Coiitentn.    1.   Zoologische  briet'e  vom  Mittelineer. 

—  Briefe  aus  Siiditalien.    2.    Schilderungen  aus  Sie- 

benbiirgrcn  und  den  Alpen. 

Thomson,  Sir  C :  Wy ville.  The  voyage  of  the 
"Challenger":  The  Atlantic  ;  a" preliminary 
account  of  the  general  results  of  the  ex- 
ploring voyage  of  h.  m.  s.  Challenger  dur- 
mg  1873  and  the  early  part  of  1876.  N.  Y. 
1878.  2  V.  O.  ■  508  :  9 

Wagner,  Moriz  F:  Naturwissenschaftliche  rei- 
sen  im  tropischen  Amerika,  ausgefiihrt  auf 
veranlassung  und  mit  unterstiitzung  wei- 
land  s.  m.  des  konigs  Maximilian  11  von 
Bayern.  Stuttg.  1870.  O.  508  :  3 

United  States.  The  naval  astronomical  expedi- 
tion to  the  southern  hemisphere,  1849-52, 
lieut.  J[ames]  M[el ville]  Gilliss  supt. ;  v.  1, 
2,  3,  6  {all  published).  Maps  and  ill.  Wash. 
1855-56.  Q.  in  508  :  D 

Contents.  V.  1.  Gilliss,  J.  M.  Chile.  2.  Macrae, 
Archibald.  Report  of  journeys  across  the  Andes  and 
Pampas  of  the  Argentine  provinces.  —  Smith,  J. 
Lawrence.  Minerals  and  mineral  waters  of  Chile.— 
Ewbank,  T:  A  description  of  the  Indian  antiquities 
brought  from  Chile  and  Peru  by  the  exped.— Zoology. 
—Botany:  Gray,  Asa.  List  of  dried  plants;  Brack- 
enridg-e,  W:  D.  List  of  living  plants  and  seeds.  —Pa- 
leontology :  Wyman,  Jeffries.  Fossil  mammals ; 
Conrad,  T.  A.  Fossil  shells.  3.  Gilliss,  J.  M.  Ob- 
servations to  determine  the  solar  parallax  :  incl.  ori- 
gin and  operations  of  the  oxped.  6.  Gilliss,  J.  M. 
Magnetical  and  meteorological  observations. 


2.    Mathematics. 

(For  Kinematics,  see  under  Physics,  cl.  531.) 


1.    In  general. 


Davies,  C:,  and  W:  G.  Peck.  Mathematical  dic- 
tionary and  cyclopedia  of  mathematical 
science,  comprising  definitions  of  all  the 
terms  employed  in  mathematics,  an  analy- 
sis of  each  branch,  and  of  the  whole  as 
forming  a  single  science.  N.  Y.  1875.  O. 
510:111 

Campin,  Francis.  A  treatise  on  mathematics,  as 
applied  to  the  constructive  arts;  illustrating 
tiie  various  processes  of  mathematical  in- 
vestigation by  means  of  arithmetical  equa- 
tions and  practical  examples  ;  also  the  me- 
thods of  analysing  principles  and  deducing 
rules  and  formulae,  applicable  to  the  re- 
quirements of  practice.  2d  ed.  rev.  and 
enl.  by  the  author.  [Weale's  ser.l  Lond.  1882. 
D.  610:3 

Davies,  C:  Practical  mathematics,  with  draw- 
ing and  mensuration,  applied  to  the  me- 
chanic arts.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  510  :  4 

Berkeley,  G:  [Mathematical  writings].  In  Ms 
Works.  820.2:  3  v2 

Contents,   see  under  English    literature,   Collected 
works. 

Halliwell-Phillipps,  James  Orchard,  ed.  Rara 
mathematica,  or  A  collection  of  treatises 
on  the  mathematics  and  subjects  connected 


with  them,  from  ancient  unedited  mss.    2d 
ed.    Lond.  1841.  O.  510:2 

Contents.  Johannis  de  Sacro-Bosco.  Tractatus  de 
arte  numerandi.  —  A  method  used  in  England  in  the 
15th  century  for  taking  the  altitude  of  a  steeple  or 
inaccessible  object.— A  treatise  on  the  numeration  of 
algorism.— A  treatise  on  the  properties  and  qualities 
of  glasses  for  optical  purposes,  according  to  the 
making,  polishing  and  gnnding  of  them,  by  W: 
Bourne.— Johannis  Robyns  De  cometis  commentaria. 

—  Two  tables,  one  shewing  the  time  of  high  water  at 
London  bridge  ;  and  the  other,  the  duration  of 
moonlight,  from  a  ms.  of  the  thirteenth  century.  — 
Treatise  on  the  mensuration  of  heights  and  distances. 

—  An  account  table  for  the  use  of  merchants.  —  Alex- 
andri  de  Villa  Dei  Carmen  de  algorismo.  —  Prefatio 
Danielis  de  Merley  ad  librum  De  naturis  superiorum 
et  inferiorum.— Proposals  for  some  inventions  in  the 
mechanical  arts.- The  preface  to  a  calendar  or  alma- 
nac for  the  year  1430.  — Johannis  Norfolk  In  artem 
progressionis  summula.— App. 

American  journal  of  mathematics,  pure  and 
applied  ;  ed.  in  chief  J.  J.  Sylvester,  pub. 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Johns  Hopkins 
university  ;  v.  1-6.    Bait.  1873-84.  F. 

505.1  :RM 

2.    Arithmetic 

Fish,  Daniel  W.  The  complete  arithmetic  ;  oral 
and  written.  (Robinson's  shorter  course). 
N.  Y.  [1874].  D.  511  :  5 

—  Robinson's  progressive  practical  arithmetic  ; 
containing  the  theory  of  numbers,  in  con- 


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CI.  611-614 


Fish,  Darnel  W.— Continued. 

nection  with  concise  analytic  and  synthetic 
methods  of  solution,  and  designed  as  a 
complete  text-book  on  this  science  for 
common  schools  and  academies.  N.  Y. 
[1877].  D.  511:6 

—  ed.    The  progressive  higher  arithmetic    for 

schools,  academies,  and  mercantile  colle- 
ges ;  forming  a  complete  treatise  on  arith- 
metical science  and  its  commercial  and 
business  applications.  (Robinson's  mathe- 
matical series).  N.  Y.  [1875].  D.  511  :  7 
Olney,  E:  The  elements  of  arithmetic  for  inter- 
mediate, grammar,  and  common  schools  ; 
in  which  the  analytical  processes,  known 
as  mental  arithmetic,  are  assimilated  and 
incorporated  with  the  more  mechanical 
and  formal  processes,  called  written  arith- 
metic.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  511  :  8 

—  A  practical  arithmetic  for  intermediate,  gram- 

mar, and  common  schools.  N.  Y.  [1879]. 
D.  511:9 

—  The  science  of  arithmetic   for  high  schools, 

normal  schools,  preparatory  departments 
to  colleges,  and  academies.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

511:10 

Parke,  Uriah.  Lectures  on  the  philosophy  of 
arithmetic  and  the  adaptation  of  that 
science  to  the  business  purposes  of  life, 
with  numerous  problems,  curious  and  use- 
ful, solved  by  various  modes,  with  expla- 
nations designed  to  make  the  study  and 
application  of  arithmetic  pleasant  and 
profitable  to  such  as  have  not  the  aid  of  a 
teacher,  as  well  as  to  exercise  advanced 
classes  in  schools.  2d  ed.  rev.  Phila.  1849. 
O.  511:3 

Groesbeck,  J:  The  Crittenden  commercial  arith- 
metic and  business  manual  •,  designed  for 
use  in  counting-houses,  academies,  and 
commercial  colleges.  Rev.  ed.  Phila.  1883. 
D.  511:11 

Grier,  W:  The  mechanic's  calculator;  com- 
prehending principles,  rules  and  tables  in 
the  various  departments  of  mathematics 
and  mechanics,  useful  to  millwrights, 
engineers  and  artisans  in  general.  From 
the  5th  Glasgow  ed.     Phila.  1839.  D. 

511:4 

Hoare,  C:  The  slide-rule,  and  how  to  use  it; 
containing  full,  easy  and  simple  instruc- 
tions to  perform  all  business  calculations 
with  unexampled  rapidity  and  accuracy. 
[Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1875.  D.  511:1 

Hodgson,  F:  T.,  comp.  The  mechanics'  slide  rule, 
and  how  to  use  it ;  a  compilation  of  ex- 
planations, rules  and  instructions  suitable 
for  mechanics  and  others  interested  in  the 
industrial  arts.  (Work  manuals,  no.  2). 
N.  Y.  1881.  D.  511:2 

3.    Algebra. 

Davies,  C:  Elements  of  algebra;  on  the  basis 
of  [P:  L:  Marie]  Bourdon,  embracing 
Sturm's  and  Horner's  theorems.  Rev.  and 
re-written.     N.  Y.  1876.  O.  512  :  4 

Ficklin,  Joseph.  The  complete  algebra,  de- 
signed for  use  in  schools,  academies,  and 
colleges.  (Robinson's  shorter  course.)  N. 
Y.nd.D.  612:5 


Olney,  E:  The  complete  algebra  for  high 
schools,  preparatory  schools,  and  aca- 
demies.    New  ed.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.    612  :  6 

—  A  university  algebra  ;  comjjrising  :  1,  A  com- 
pendious, yet  complete  and  thorough, 
course  in  elementary  algebra,  and  2,  An 
advanced  course  in  algebra,  sufficiently 
extended  to  meet  the  wants  of  our  uni- 
versities, colleges,  and  schools  of  science. 
NY.  1882.  O.  612:7 

Ray,  Joseph.  Elements  of  algebra  for  colleges, 
schools,  and  private  students  ;  ed.  by  Del. 
Kemper.    Cine.  [1875].  D.  612:8 

Schuyler,  Aaron.  A  complete  algebra  for 
schools  and  colleges.    Cine.  n.  d.  D. 

612:0 

Vose,  G:  Leonard.  A  gi-aphic  method  of  solv- 
ing certain  algebraic  problems.  [Van 
Nostrand's  science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1875.  T. 

612:1 

Schott,  C:  Anthony.  Solution  of  normal  equa- 
tions by  indirect  elimination.  In  U.  S. 
coast  survey  rep.    1855.  in  622  :  D 

Bumside,  W:  Snow,  and  Arthur  W:  Panton. 
The  theory  of  equations  ;  with  an  introd. 
to  the  theory  of  binary  algebraic  forms. 
(Dublin  university  press  ser.)  Dublin. 
1881.  O.  612:3 

Cain,  W:  Symbolic  algebra,  or  The  algebra  of 
algebraic  numbers  ;  together  with  critical 
notes  on  the  methods  of  reasoning  em- 
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a  la  geometrie-pratique  et  aux  calcuTs  d'in- 
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um,  tangentium  et  cotangentium  pro 
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6.    Analytic  geometry  and  Calculus. 

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Howison,  G:  H.  A  treatise  on  analytic  geome- 
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of  conies;  incl.  the  modern  methods  of 
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Salmon,  G:  A  treatise  on  conic  sections  ;  con- 
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—  A  treatise  on  the  higher  plane  curves  ;  inten- 

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—  A  treatise  on  the  analytic  geometry  of  three 

dimensions.    4th  ed.    Dublin.  1883.  O. 

516:2 
Clark,  James  G.    Elements  of  the  infinitesimal 

calculus,    with    numerous    examples    and 

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Loomis,    Elias.     Elements    of    the   differential 

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—  Same.     With  his  Elements  of  anal.  geom. 

516:4 

Williamson,  B:    An  elementary  treatise  on  the 

differential  calculus  ;  containing  the  theory 

of  plane  curves,  with  numerous  examples. 

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517:1 

—  An  elementary  treatise  on  the  integral  calcu- 

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3.    Astronomy. 


1.    In  general. 

Gretschel,  H:  Lexikon  der  astronomic ;  das 
gesamte  der  himmelskunde,  mit  beriick- 
sichtignng  der  astronomi.schen  instrumen- 
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520  :  R20 


Arago,  Dominique  FraD9ois  J:    Populilrc  astro- 
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Champlin,  J:  Denison,  jr.     Young  folks'  astro- 
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Flammari'on,    Camille.      The    wond(n\s    of    the 
heavens.     F'rom   the  french  by  Mns.  Nor- 

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man  Lockyer.     [111.  lib.  of  wonders.]  N.  Y. 

1874.  D.  620  :  3 

Gmllemin,  Amedce  V:     The  heavens ;    an    ill. 

handbook  of  popiilar  astronomy,  ed.  by  J. 

Norman  Lockyer  and  rev.  byR:  A.  Proctor. 

7th  ed.    N.  Y.'  1878.  O.         "  520  :  4 

Leitch,  W:    God's  glory  in  the  heavens.  3d  ed. 

Lond.  1866.  S.  520  :  15 

Lockyer,  Joseph  Norman.   Astronomy.  (Science 

primers.)  111.     N.  Y.  1879.  S.  520  :  5 

Madler,  J:  H:  v.    Geschichte  der  himmelskimde 

von   der  iiltesten  bis  auf  die  neueste  zeit. 

Braunschweig.  1873.  2  v.  O.  520+1 

Mitchel,  Ormsby  McKnight.  Popular  astrono- 
my ;  a  concise  elementary  treatise  on  the 
I  suns,  planets,  satellites  and  comets.     N,  Y. 

1876.  D.  520  :  7 

Moore,  Annie,  and  Laura  D.  Nich.ols.  Overhead, 

or  What  Harry  and  Nelly  discovered  in 

the  heavens.  111.  Bost.  1878.  D.  x  520  :  19 
Mudie,  Robert.    Lessons  in  astronomy.    T.  p.  w. 

[Lond.  1842.]  S.  520  :  14 

Newcomb,  Simon.    Popular  astronomy.  111.  N. 

Y.  1878.  O.  520  :  8 

—  and  E:   Singleton  Holden.      Astronomy  for 

general  readers.    2d  ed.,  rev.    (Amer.  sci- 
ence ser.)    N.  Y.  1880.  O.  520  :  9 
BoUwyn,   J.   A.   S.      Astronomy  simplified  for 
general  reading,  with  numerous   new  ex- 
planations   and    discoveries    in   spectrum 
analysis,  etc.    Lond.  1875.  O.          520  :  13 
Whewellj'W:    Astronomy  and  general  physics, 
considered  with  reference  to  natural  the- 
ology.     [  Bridgewater  treatises  ] .      Lond. 
1852    D.                                               '214:3 
Zech,  Paul.     Himmel  und  erde  ;  gemeinfassliche 
beschreibung  des  weltalls.    2te  aufl.   Miin- 
chen.  1878.  S.  520  :  2 
Loomis,  Elias.    The  recent  progress  of  astron- 
omy, especially  in  the  U.  S.    3d  ed.,  mostly 
rewritten  and  enl.    N.  Y.  1856.  I).    520  :  6 
Nichol,  J:  Pringle.    Thoughts  on  some  import- 
ant  points  relating  to  the    system  of  the 
world.     1st  amer.  ed.  rev.    Bost.  1848.  D. 

520:16 
Proctor,  R:  Anthony.  Essays  on  astronomy  ;  a 
series  of  papers  on  planets  aud  meteors, 
the  sun  and  sun-surrounding  space,  stars 
and  star-cloudlets,  and  a  dissertation  on 
the  approaching  transits  of  Venus,  pre- 
ceded by  a  sketch  of  the  life  and  work  of 
sir  J:Herschel.     111.     Lond.  1872.  O. 

520  :  10 
Contents.  Sir  J:  Herschel.— Sir  J:  Herschel  as  a 
theorist  in  astronomy.— The  study  of  astronomy.— 
The  planet  Mars.— Saturn's  rings.- Deceptive  figures. 
—The  planet  Saturn.— The  november  shooting  stars.- 
Gauging  the  november  meteor-stream.— Meteors  and 
shooting  stars.— The  zodiacal  light.— The  solar  corona 
and  the  zodiacal  light.  —  Further  remarks  on  the 
corona.— Note  on  Oudemann's  theory  of  the  coronal 
radiations.— Note  on  the  corona.— On  the  shallow- 
ness of  the  real  solar  atmosphere.— Theoretical  con- 
siderations respecting  the  corona.— The  sun's  jour- 
ney through  space.  —  Coloured  suns.  —  News  from 
Sirius.- Equal-surf  ace  projections  of  the  globe.— A 
novel  way  of  studying  the  stars.— Distribution  of  the 
nebute.— A  new  theory  of  the  milky  way.— On  the 
resolvability  of  star -groups,  regarded  as  a  test  of 
distance.— A  proposal  for  a  series  of  systematic  sur- 
veys of  the  star  depths. 

—  Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy.    N.  Y.  1877. 

■  O.  620:11 

Contents.    Astrology.  —  The  religion  of  the  great 

pyramid.— The  mystery  of  the  pyramids.— Sweden- 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Proctor,  R:  Anthony. — Continued. 

borg's  visions  of  other  worlds.— Other  worlds  and 
other  universes.  —  Suns  in  Haraes.  —  The  rings  of 
Saturn.— Comets  as  portents.— The  lunar  hoax.— On 
some  astronomical  paradoxes.- On  some  astronomi- 
cal myths.— The  origin  of  the  constellation-figures. 

—  The  poetry  of  astronomy  ;  a  series  of  familiar 

essays  on  the  heavenly  bodies,  regarded 
less  in  their  strictly  scientific  aspect  than 
as  suggesting  thoughts  respecting  infini- 
ties of  time  and  space,  of  variety,  of  vital- 
ity and  of  development.    Phila.  1881.  D. 

520:12 
Contents.  The  age  of  the  sun  and  earth.— The  sun 
in  his  glory.— When  the  sea  was  young.— Is  the  moon 
dead  ?—  The  moon's  myriad  small  craters.— A  new 
crater  in  the  moon.- A  fiery  world.— The  planet  of 
war.— Living  in  dread  and  terror.— A  ring  of  worlds. 
—Earth-born  meteorites.  —  The  architecture  of  the 
universe. 

—  Mysteries  of  time  and  space.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

520:18 
Contents.  Newton  and  Darwin.— The  vistas  of  the 
past.— The  birth  of  the  moon.— Birth  and  death  of 
worlds.— The  sun  as  a  perpetual  machine.— The  sun's 
corona.— The  sun's  long  streamers.- Meteoric  astro- 
nomy.—Comets.— Cometic  mysteries.- Dangers  from 
comets.  — The  world's  end.— The  menacing  comet.— 
Jupiter's  satellites.  —  Terrestrial  magnetism.  -  The 
star-depths.  —  Transits  of  Venus.  —  Star-clouds  and 
star-mist.— Herbert  Spencer's  philosophy.— A  survey 
of  the  northern  heavens.- Star  unto  star. 

2.    The  firmament. 

Powalky,  C.  R.  A  new  reduction  of  La  Caille's 
observations,  made  at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  and  at  Paris  between  1749  and  1757, 
and  given  in  his  Astronomias  fundamenta, 
together  with  a  comparison  of  the  results 
with  the  Bradley  -  Bessel  Fundamenta  ; 
also  a  catalogue  of  the  places  of  150  stars 
south  of  declination  — 30°  for  the  epochs  of 
1750  and  1830.  In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep. 
1882.  in  622  :  D 

Hilgard,  Julius  E.  A  catalogue  of  stars  for 
observations  of  latitude.  In  U.  S.  coast 
survey  rep.  1876.  in  622  :  D 

Davidson,  G:    Azimuth  and  apparent  altitude 

of  Polaris.    In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep.  1870. 

in  622  :  D 

Safford,  T.  H.  Catalogue  of  the  mean  declina- 
tion of  2,018  stars  between  0  h.  to  2  h.,  and 
12  h.  to  24  h.  right  ascension,  and  10°  and 
70°  of  north  declination,  for  jan.  1,  1875. 
(U.  S.  geogr.  surveys  west  of  100th  mer., 
Wheeler).    Wash.  1879.  Q.         in  557.5  :  D 

United  States.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Appar- 
ent right  ascensions  of  additional  time- 
stars  1881-1884,  with  mean  places  for  1884.0; 
a  supp.  to  the  American  ephemeris  and 
nautical  almanac  for  1884.  (U.  S.  47th  cong. 
1  sess.  House  misc.  doc.  no.  60).  Wash. 
1882.  Q.  in  523  :  D 

Da-sridson,  G:  Field  catalogue  of  1,278  time  and 
circumpolar  stars  ;  mean  places  for  1885.0. 
InV.S.  coast  survey  rep.  1883.    in  622  :  D 

American  ephemeris.  The,  and  nautical  alma- 
nac for  1886.  (U.  S.  47th  cong.  2  sess. 
House  misc.  doc,  v.  7).     Wash.  1883.   Q. 

in  528  :D 

Proctor,  R:  Anthony.  A  star  atlas  for  students 
and  observers,  showing  6,000  stars  and 
1,500  double  stars,  nebufe,  etc.,  in  12  maps 
on  the  equidistant  projection,  with  index 
maps  on  the  stereograpnic  projection.  4th 
ed.    Lond.  1877.  F.  624  :R1 


CI.  620-529 


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B04 


Proctor,  R:  Anthony. — Continued. 

—  Easy  star  lessons'.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  524  :  2 

—  The  expanse  of  heaven  ;  a  series  of  essays  on 

the  wonders  of  the  firmament.  N.  Y.  1874. 

D.  523:7 

Contents.  A  dream  that  was  not  all  a  dream.— The 
sun.  —  The  queen  of  night.  —  The  evening  star.  — 
The  ruddy  planet.— Life  in  the  ruddy  planet.— The 
prince  of  planets.  —  Jupiter's  family  of  moons.- 
The  ring-girdled  planet.— Newton  and  the  law  of  the 
universe.— The  discovery  of  two  giant  planets.— Thtf 
lost  comet.— Visitants  from  the  star  depths.— Whence 
come  the  comets.— The  comet  families  of  the  giant 
planets. —The  earth's  journey  through  showers.— 
How  the  planets  grew.— Our  daily  light.— The  flight 
of  light.— A  cluster  of  suns.— Worlds  ruled  by  col- 
oured suns.— Worlds  lit  by  coloured  suns.— The  king 
of  suns.— Four  orders  of  suns.— The  depths  of  space. 
—Charting  the  star  depths.— The  star  depths  astir 
with  life.— The  drifting  stars.— The  milky  way. 

—  Our  place  among  infinities  ;  a  series  of  essays 

contrasting  onr  little  abode  in  space  and 
time  with  the  infinities  around  us  ;  added, 
essays  on  the  Jewish  sabbath  and  astrology. 
N.  Y.  1876.  D.  523  :'4 

Contents.  Past  and  future  of  the  earth.— Seeming 
wastes  in  nature.  —  New  theory  of  life  in  other 
worlds.— A  missing  comet.— The  lost  comet  and  its 
meteor  train.— Jupiter.— Saturn  and  its  system.— A 
giant  sun.— The  star  depths.— Star  gauging.— Saturn 
and  the  sabbath  of  the  jews.  —  Thoughts  on  astro- 
logy. 

—  Flowers  of  the  sky.    111.    N.  Y.  [1880].  S. 

523:3 

Guillemin,     Amedee    Victor.      The     world    of 

comets.    Tr.  and  ed.  by  James  Glaisher. 

111.     Lond.  1877.  Q.  523  :  9 

Holden,  E:  Singleton.   Index  catalogue  of  books 

and  memoirs  relating  to  nebulae,  clusters, 

etc.    Wash.  1877.  O.    In  Smithsonian  misc. 

506  :  R4  vl4 

3.    Solar  system. 

Alexander,  Stephen.  Statement  and  exposition 
of  certain  harmonies  of  the  solar  system. 
111.  Wash.  1875.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  con- 
tributions. 506  :  R3  v21 

Newcomb,  Simon.  On  the  general  integrals  of 
planetary  motion.  Wash.  1874.  Q.  In 
Smithsonian  contributions.     506  :  R3  v21 

Barnard,  Jonathan  Gilbert.  Problems  of  rotary 
motion  presented  by  the  gyroscope,  the 
precession  of  the  equinoxes  and  the  pend- 
ulum. 111.  Wash.  1872.  Q.  In  Smithson- 
ian contributions.  506  :  R3  vl9 

—  On  the  internal  structure  of  the  earth,  con- 

sidered as  affecting  the  phenomena  of  pre- 
cession and  nutation ;  supplementary  to 
Problems  of  rotary  motion.  111.  Wash. 
1877.    Q.     In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  R3  v23 
Runkle,  J:  D.  New  tables  for  determining  the 
values  of  the  coefficients  in  the  perturbative 
function  of  planetary  motion,  which  de- 
pend upon  the  ratio  of  the  mean  distances. 
Wash.  1856.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  contribu- 
tions. 506  :  R3  v9 

—  Asteroid   supplement  to  New  tables  for  de- 

termining the  values  of  b  ^^  and  its  deriv- 
atives. Wash.  1857.  Q.  In  Smithsonian 
contributions.  506  :  R3  v9 

Stockwell,  J:  N.  Secular  variations  of  the 
elements  of  the  orbits  of  the  eight  prin- 
cipal planets.  Mercury,  Ve.nus,  the  Earth, 
Mars,  Jupiter,   Saturn,  Uranus  and  Nep- 


tune, with  tables  of  the  same  ;  together 
with  the  obliquity  of  the  ecliptic  and  the 
precession  of  the  equinoxes  in  both  longi- 
tude and  right  ascension.  Wash.  1872.  Q. 
In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

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standing and  use  of  the  practical  branches 
of  navigation  and  nautical  astronomy ; 
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passes of  the  U.  S.  iron  clad  Monadnock, 
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Contents.    Introd.— MaKnetical  observ.  at  Santiaso 
de  Chile,  1849-.53.— Results  of  the  calculations  of  the 
horizontal  force  in  Chile.— Results  of  observ.  for  the 
magnetic  inclination  in  Chile.— Bache,  A.  D.    Mag- 
netic term-day  observ.  at  Washington.  D.  C,  and  in 
California,   18.51-5.5.— Gerlingr,   C.  L.    Corresponding 
changes  of  the  diurnal  magnetic  declination  observed 
at  Marbui'g,  Hesse.— Meteorological  observations  at 
Santiago  de  Chile  from  nov.  17, 1849  to  sept.  14,  1853. 
Bache,  Alexander  Dallas.    Records  and  results 
of  a  magnetic  survey  of  Pennsylvania  and 
parts  of  adjacent  states  in  1840-41,   with 
some  additional    records    and    results    of 
1834-35,  1843  and  1866,  and  a  map.    Wash. 
1863.  Q.     In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  R3  vl3 

—  Observations  at  the  magnetic  and  meteorolo- 

fical  observatory  at  the  Girard  college, 
hila.,  made  under  [his]  dir.  and  with 
funds  supplied  by  members  of  the  Ameri- 
can philosophical  society  and  by  the  Topo- 
graphical bureau  of  the  U.  S.  (U.  S.  28th 
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Contsnts.    Preface.— Observations  from  June  1840  to 
June  1845.— Means  of  the  observations,  1840—1845. 

—  Discussion  of  the  magnetic  and  meteorologi- 

cal observations  made  at  the  Girard  col- 
lege observatory,  Philadelphia,  1840-45.  Pt. 
1 :  Investigation  of  the  eleven  year  period 
in  the  amplitude  of  the  solar-diurnal  varia- 
tion, and  of  the  disturbances  of  the  mag- 
netic declination.  111.  Wash.  1859.  Q.  In 
Smithsonian  contributions,  v.  11. 

506:R3vll 

—  Smne.     Pt.    2:     Investigation    of    the    solar- 

diurnal  variation  of  tlie  magnetic  declina- 
tion and  its  annual  inequality.  111.  Wash. 
1862.  Q.  In  the  same,  v.  13.  506  :  R3  vl3 
^Same.  Pt.3:  Investigation  of  the  influence  of 
the  moon  on  the  magnetic  declination.  111. 
Wash.  1862.  Q.    In  the  same,  v.  13. 

506:R3vl3 

—  Same.    Pt.  4-6:    Horizontal  force:    Investiga- 

tion of  the  eleven  or  ten  year  period,  and 
of  the  disturbances  of  the  horizontal  com- 
ponent of  the  magnetic  force  ;  Investiga- 
tion of  the  solar-diurnal  variation  and  of  the 
annual  inequality  of  the  horizontal  com- 


Bache,  Alexander  Da\\a,s.— Continued. 

ponent  of  the  magnetic  force  ;  Investigation 
of  the  influence  of  the  moon  on  the  magnetic 
horizontal  force.  111.  Wash.  1862.  Q.  In 
Smithsonian  contributions,  v.  13. 

506:R3vl3 

—  Same.     Pt.    7-9:    Vertical  force:      Investiga- 

tion of  the  eleven-year  period,  and  of  the 
disturbances  of  the  vertical  component  of 
the  magnetic  force,  and  app.  on  the  mag- 
netic effect  of  the  auroi'a  borealis  ;  Investi- 
gation of  the  solar-diurnal  variation,  and 
of  the  annual  inequality  of  the  vertical 
component  of  the  magnetic  force  ;  Investi- 
gation of  the  influence  of  the  moon  on  the 
magnetic  vertical  force,  inclination  and 
total  force.  111.  Wash.  1864.  Q.  In  the 
same,  v.  14.  506  ':  R3  vl4 

—  Same.     Pt.  10-12:   Dip  and  total  foi'ce:   Analy- 

sis of  the  disturbances  of  the  dip  and  total 
force  ;  Solar-diurnal  variation  and  annual 
inequality  of  the  inclination  and  total 
force  ;  Discussion  of  the  magnetic  inclina- 
tion and  table  of  absolute  values  of  the 
declination,  inclination  and  intensity,  be- 
tween 1841  and  1845.  111.  Wash.  1865.  Q. 
In  the  same,  v.  14.  506  :  R3  vl4 

Note.  These  discussions  are  also  published  in  the 
annual  I'eports  of  the  U.  S.  coast  survey,  class  632:  D, 
viz:  Pt.  1  in  1859;  pt.  3,  3  in  1860;  pt.  4-6  in  1862;  pt. 
7-9  in  1863;  pt.  10-13  In  1864. 

— Same.  General  index  to  the  whole  series.  In 
U.  S.  coast  survey  rep.  1864.         in  622  :  D 

Sonntag,  A:  Observations  on  terrestrial  magne- 
tism in  Mexico,  conducted  under  the  direc- 
tion of  baron  von  Miiller ;  with  notes  and 
illustrations  of  an  examination  of  the  vol- 
cano Popocatepetl  and  its  vicinity.  111. 
Wash.  1860.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  contribu- 
tions. 506:R3vll 

Schott,  C:  Anthony.  Magnetical  observations 
in  the  Arctic  seas  by  Elisha  Kent  Kane, 
made  during  the  second  Grinnell  expedi- 
tion in  search  of  sir  John  Franklin,  in 
1853-5,  at  Van  Rensselaer  harbor  and  other 
points  on  the  west  coast  of  Greenland  ;  re- 
duced and  discussed.  111.  Wash.  1859.  Q.  In 
Smithsonian  contributions.     506  :  R3  vlO 

—  Secular  variation  in  the  magnetic  declination 

on  the  Atlantic  and  part  of  the  Gulf  coast 

of  the  U.  S.   In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep.  1855. 

in  622  :  D 

—  Discussion   of    the    secular    variation   of   the 

magnetic  inclination  in  the  northeastern 
states.     In  the  same,  1856.  in  622  :  D 

—  Secular  change  of  the  magnetic   declination 

and  inclination  on  the  western  coast  of  the 
U.  S.     In  the  same,  1856.  in  Q22,  :  D 

—  Latest  results  of  the  discussion  of  the  secular 

change  of  the  magnetic  declination,  ac- 
companied by  tables,  showing  the  declina- 
tion for  every  10th  year  from  the  date  of 
the  earliest  "reliable  observation,  for  26 
stations  on  the  Atlantic,  Gulf  and  Pacittc 
coasts  of  the  U.  S.     In  the  same,  1859. 

in  622  :  D 

—  New   discussion  of    the    distribution    of    the 

magnetic  declination,   with   charts  of  the 

isogonic  curves  for  1860.    In  the  same.  1861. 

in  622  :  D 

—  On  the  secular  change  of  magnetic  declination 

in  the  U.  S.  and  other  parts  of  North 
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—  On  the  secular  variation  of  the  magnetic  de- 

clination in  the  U.  S.,  and  at  some  foreign 
stations.  4th  ed.,  June  1881.  111.  In  U.  S. 
coast  survey  rep.  1879.  in  622  :  D 

—  Same.    5th  ed".   enl.,   nov.    1882.     111.     In   the 

same,  1882.  in  622  :  D 

—  Discussion  of  the  secular  change  of  the  mag- 

netic intensity,  horizontal  and  total,  on  the 
Atlantic,  Gulf  and  Pacific  coasts  of  the  U. 
S.     In  the  same,  1861.  in  622  :  D 

—  New  investigation  of  the  secular  changes  in 

the  declination,  the  dip  and  the  intensity 
of  the  magnetic  force  at  Washington,  D. 
C.     In  the  same,  1870.  in  622  :  D 

—  Results  of  observations  of  terrestrial  magnet- 

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and  1866 'under  the  dir.  of  W.  P.  Trow- 
bridge and  S.  Walker ;  discussed  and  re- 
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—  Account  and  results  of  magnetic  observations 

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—  Terrestrial  magnetism ;  collection  of  results 

for  declination,  dip  and  intensity,  from 
observations  made  by  the  U.  S.  coast  and 


feodetic  survey  between  1833  and  July  1882. 
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Hilgard,  Julius  E.,  and  H.  W.  Blair.  Records 
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Bache,  Alexander  Dallas,  and  Julius  E.  Hilgard. 
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allied  branches  of  other  sciences.     Lond. 

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Becker,  G:  F.  Same,  pt.  4  :  Atomic  weight  de- 
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Clarke,  F.  W.  Same,  pt.  5  :  A  recalculation  of 
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Prout,  W:  Chemistry,  meteorology,  and  the 
function  of  digestion,  considered  with 
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Bloxam,  C:  Loudon.  Chemistry,  inorganic  and 
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540:2 

Miller,  W:  Allen.  Elements  of  chemistry,  theo- 
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Fownes,  G;  Rudimentary  chemistry,  for  the  use 
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Cooke,  Josiah  Parsons,  jr.  Elements  of  cliemical 
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—  The  new  chemistry.  (Intern,  scientific  ser.) 
N.  Y.  1878.  D.  540  :  3 

Youmans,  E:  Livingstone.  A  class-book  of 
chemistry  on  the  basis  of  the  new  system. 
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540:8 

Roscoe,  H:  Enfield.  Chemistry.  (Science  pri- 
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Foye,  James  C.  Chemical  problems,  with  brief 
statements  of  the  principles  involved.  [Van 
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540:9 
Watts,  H:    Manual  of  chemistry,  physical    and 
inorganic.  111.    Phil.  1884.  D.  540:11 

Wurtz,  C:  Adolphe.  Elements  of  modern  chem- 
istry. 2d  amer.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. ;  tr.  and 
ed.  with  the  approbation  of  the  author  from 
the  5th  french  ed.,  by  W:  H.  Greene.  111. 
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Roscoe,  H:  Enfield,  and  C:  Schorlemmer.  A 
treatise  on  chemistry.  111.  and  a  portr.  of 
Dalton.    N.  Y.  1883,  1884.  3  v.  in  5.  O. 

540+13 
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2  pte.].  Metals.    3  {_in  2  pts.'].  The  chemistry  of  the 
hydrocarbons  and  their  derivatives,  or  Organic  chem- 
istry. 
Thorpe,  T:  E:  A  manual  of  inorganic  chemistr;^. 
New  ed.,  index.    (Putnam's  advanced  sci- 
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ConUntA.    V.  1.  The  non-metals.    2.  The  metals. 
Gibbs,  Wolcott,  and  F:  A:  Genth.     Researches 
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1856.  Q.     In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  R3  v9 
SchUtzenberger,  Paul.     On  fermentation.     (In- 
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547  :  1 


American  chemical  journal,  ed.  by  Ira  Remsen; 
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Note.    V.  1-3  "  ed.  with  the  aid  of  other  chemists  at 
home  and  abroad." 
Boston  journal  of  chemistry.  The,  and  popular 
science  review  ;   devoted  to  the  science  of 
home-life,  the  arts,  agriculture  and  medi- 
cine,  ed.  by    James   R.   Nichols  ;  v.  7-10, 
13-18.     Bost.  1873—1884.  F.        505.4  :RM 
Note.    Title-page  of  v.  17  changes  to  "The  popular 
science  news  and  Boston  journal  of  chemistry,"  etc. 

2.    Theoretical  chemistry. 

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by  E.  Clemmshaw.  (Intern,  scientific  ser.) 
N.  Y.  1881.  D.  541  :  1 

Cooke,  Josiah  Parsons.  Principles  of  chemical 
philosophy.     Rev.  ed.    Bost.  1882.  O. 

541  :  2 

Remsen,  Ira.  Principles  of  theoretical  chem- 
istry, with  special  reference  to  the  con- 
stitution of  chemical  compounds.  2d  ed., 
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3.    Analysis. 

Berzelius,  Friherre  Jons  Jakob  af.  The  use  of 
the  blowpipe  in  chemistry  and  mineralogy. 
Tr.  from  the  4th  ed.  by  J.  D.  Whitney. 
Bost.  1845.  O.  542  : 1 

WOhler,  F:  Hand-book  of  mineral  analysis  ;  ed. 
by  H:  B.  Nason.     Phila.  1871.  D.      543  :  2 

Sutton,  Francis.  A  systematic  hand-book  of 
volumetric  analysis,  or  The  quantitative 
estimation  of  chemical  sxibstances  by  meas- 
ure, applied  to  liquids,  solids  and  gases  ; 
adapted  to  the  requirements  of  pure  chem- 
ical research,  pathological  chemistry, 
pharmacy,     metallurgy,      manufacturing 


chemistry,  photography,  etc.,  and  for  the 
valuation  of  substances  used  in  commerce, 
agriculture  and  the  arts.  3d  ed.  Phila. 
1876.  O.  545  :  1 

Blyth,  Alexander  Wynter.  A  manual  of  practi- 
cal chemistry  ;  the  analysis  of  foods  and 
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Austin,  G.  L.  Water-analysis  ;  a  hand-book  for 
water-drinkers.    Bost.  1883  [1882].  T. 

543:3 

Fresenius,  C:  Remigius.  Manual  of  qualitative 
chemical  analysis.  Tr.  into  the  new  sys- 
tem and  newly'  rev.  by  S.  W.  Johnson.  3d 
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Dragendorff,  G:  Plant  analysis,  qualitative  and 
quantitative.  From  the  german  byH:G. 
Greenish.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  543  :  4 

Roscoe,  H:  Enfield.  Spectrum  analysis  -,  six 
lectures  del.  in  1868  before  the  Society  of 
apothecaries  of  London.  111.  N.  Y.  1869. 
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Schellen,  T:  Joseph  H:  Spectrum  analysis  in 
its  application  to  terrestrial  substances, 
and  the  physical  constitution  of  the  hea- 
venly bodies  familiarly  explained.  Tr.  from 
the  2d  enl.  and  rev.  german  ed.  by  Jane 
and  Caroline  Lassell ;  ed.,  with,,  notes,  by 
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544+4 

Zech,  Paul.  Das  spektrum  und  die  spektral- 
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Lockyer,  .Toseph  Norman.  Studies  in  spectrum 
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4.    Mineralogy. 

Ruskin,  J:  The  ethics  of  the  dust ;  ten  lectures 
to  little  housewives  on  the  elements  of 
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Hunt,  T.  Sterry.  The  origin  of  crystalline 
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Egleston,  T:  Catalogiie  of  minerals,  with  their 
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Eobell,  Franz  v.  Mineralogy  simplified  ;  a  short 
method  of  determining  and  classifying 
minerals,  by  means  of  simple  chemical 
experiments  in  the  dry  and  wet  way.  Tr. 
from  the  german ;  with  an  introd.  to  blow- 
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Ramsay,  Alexander.  The  rudiments  of  miner- 
alogy ;  a  concise  view  of  the  general  prop- 
erties of  minerals.  2d  ed.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1874.  D.  549  :  6 

Collins,  J.  H.  Mineralogy.  (Putnam's  adv. 
science  ser.)    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.    2  v.  D. 

549 : 17 
Contents.    V.  1.   General  principles  of  mineralofry. 
2.  Systematic  and  descriptive  mineralogy. 

Dana,  James  Dwight.  Manual  of  mineralogy  and 
lithology ;  containing  the  elements  of  the 
science  of  minerals  and  rocks,  for  the  use 
of  the  practical  mineralogist  and  geologist, 
and  for  instruction  in  .schools  and  colleges. 
3d  ed.    111.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  549  : 1 

—  and  G:  Jarvis  Brush.  A  system  of  mineral- 
ogy :    Descriptive  mineralogy,  comprising 


21 


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the  most  recent  discoveries.  5th  ed.,  re- 
written, enl.  and  ill.;  10th  sub-ed.  with  3 
appendices  and  corr.    N.  Y.  1883.  O. 

549+14 
Contents.    Main  work  as  above,  1868.— Brush,  G:  J. 
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App.  3,  1875—1883. 

Zirkel,  Ferdinand.  Microscopical  petrography, 
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Phillips,  J.  Arthur.     Treatise  on  ore  deposits. 

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Jones,  W:    The  treasures  of  the  earth,  or  Mines, 

minerals  and  metals.  111.   London,  n.  d.  D. 

549:3 
Orton,  James.   Underground  treasures,  how  and 
where  to  find  them  ;  a  key  for  the  ready  de- 
termination of  all  the  useful  minerals  with- 
in the  U.  S.  111.    Hartford.  1873.  S. 

549:4 
Thorpe,  T:  E:,  ed.    Coal ;  its  history  and  uses. 
Lond.  1878.  O.  549  :  9 

Contents.    Green,  A.  H.   The   geology   of   coal.  — 
Miall,  L:  C.  Coal  plants;    Animals  of  the  coal  mea- 
sures. —  Thorpe,  T:   E:    The  chemistry  of   coal.— 
Riicker,  A.  W.  Coal  as  a  source  of  warmth  ;    Coal  as 
a  source  of  power.— Marshall,  J.  The  coal  question. 
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Taylor,   R:  Cowling.     Statistics    of    coal,    incl. 
mineral  bituminous  substances  employed 
in  arts  and  manufactui-es,   with  their  geo- 
graphical, geological  and  commercial  distri- 
bution, and  amount,  production  and  con- 
sumption on  the  american  continent,   with 
incidental  statistics  of  the  iron  manufac- 
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549+11 

Feuchtwanger,   Lewis.    A  popular  treatise   on 

gems  in  reference  to  their  scientific  value  ; 

a  guide  for  the  teacher  of  natural  sciences, 


the  lapidary,  jeweller  and  amateur  ;  toge- 
ther with  a  description  of  the  elements  of 
mineralogy  and  all  ornamental  and  archi- 
tectural materials.  111.  3d  ed.  N.  Y.  1867. 
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King,  C:  W:  The  natural  history  of  gems  or 
semi-precious  stones.    London.  1870.  D. 

549  :  12 

—  The  natural  history  of  precious  stones  and  the 

precious  metals.  Lond.  1870.  D.  549  :  13 
Dieiilafait,  L:  Diamonds  and  precious  stones  ; 
a  popular  account  of  gems,  containing  their 
history,  their  distinctive  properties  and  a 
description  of  the  most  famous  gems,  gem 
cutting  and  engraving,  and  the  artilicial 
production  of  real  and  counterfeit  gems. 
Tr.  from  the  french  by  Fanchon  Sanford. 
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Emanuel,  Harry.  Diamonds  and  precious 
stones  ;  their  histor;^,  value  and  distin- 
guishing characteristics,  with  simple  tests 
For  their  identification.  2d  ed.,  with  a  new 
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Streeter,  Edwin  W.  The  great  diamonds  of  the 
world ;  their  history  and  romance,  col- 
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soui'ces  during  ™*°J  years  of  correspond- 
ence and  inquiry.  The  ms.  of  the  "  Koh-i- 
nur "  graciously  read  and  approved  by 
her  majesty  the  queen,  the  accounts  of  the 
"Pitt"  and  "Eugenie"  rev.  by  her  ma- 
jesty the  empress  Eugenie.  Ed.  and  anno- 
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Hamlin,  A:  C.    Leisure  hours  among  the  gems. 
Bost.  1884.  D.  549  :  20 

Beck,  Lewis  Caleb.  Mineralogy  of  New  York  ; 
comprising  detailed  descriptions  of  the 
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Geology,  Glass  550. 

See    after   Physical    geog^raphy. 


6.    Physical  geography. 


(See  also  Geography,  cl.  910-919.) 


1.    In  general. 


Bucke,  C:  On  the  beauties,  harmonies  and  sub- 
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Ewbank,  T:    The  world  a  workshop,  or  The 

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Geikie,  Archibald.  Physical  geography.  (Sci- 
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Grimes,  J.  Stanley.  Geognomy,  creation  of  the 
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Guyot,  Arnold.  The  earth  and  man  ;  lectures 
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Higgins,  W.  Mullinger.    The  earth,  its  physical 

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—  Same,  eng.     Aspects  of    nature  in    dift'erent 

lands  and  different  climates,  with  scientific 
elucidations.    Tr,  by  mrs.  Sabine.     Phila. 

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—  Same.    Views  of  nature,  or  Contemplations  on 

the  sublime  phenomena  of  creation,  with 
scientific  illustrations.  Tr.  from  the  german 


NATURAL  SCIENCE-  PHYSICAL  GEOGB. 


CI.  550-551 


by  E.  C.  Otte  and  H.  G.  Bohn.  Lond.  1870. 
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Huxley,  T:  H:  Physiography  ;  an  introd.  to  the 
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Klein,  Hermann  J.,  and  O:  W:  Thome.  God's 
glorious  creation,  or  The  mighty  marvels 
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the  universal  plan,  wonders  of  the  water, 
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phere. Tr.  from  the  german  by  J.  Min- 
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The  creator's  wonders  in  living  nature,  or 

Marvels  of  life  in  the  animal  and  vegeta- 
ble kingdoms  ;  organic  life  in  all  parts  of 
the  world  on  land  and  in  the  ocean.  Tr. 
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Lorenz  v.  Liburnau,  Josef  Roman  ritter.  Wald, 
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Marsh,  G:  Perkins.  The  earth  as  modified  by 
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Maury,  Matthew  Fontaine.  Physical  geography; 
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Meech,  L.  W.  On  the  relative  intensity  of  the 
heat  and  light  of  the  sun  upon  different 
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Peschel,  Oscar  Ferdinand.  Zur  mathematischen 
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Somerville,  Mary.  Physical  geography.  2d 
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Tugnot  de  Lanoye,  Ferdinand.  The  sublime 
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Adams,.  C:  The  earth  and  its  wonders,  in  a  series 
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Abbott,  Jacob.  Science  for  the  young  :  Water 
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Bell,  N.  R.  E.  {N.  D'Anvers).  Forms  of  land 
and  water  ;  an  ill.  geographical  reader,  by 
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Garden,  The,  the  woods  and  the  fields,  or  The 
teachings  of  natiire  as  seasons  change.  N. 
Y.  1882.  D.  x651  :  21 

In  the  temperate  regions,  or  Nature  and  natural 
histoi'y  in  the  temperate  zones  ;  with  anec- 
dotes and  stories  of  adventiire  and  travel. 
N.  Y.  1882.  S.  x661  :  23 

In  the  polar  regions,  or  Nature  and  natural  his- 
tory in  the  frozen  zone;  with  anecdotes  and 
stories  of  adventure  and  travel.  N.  Y.  1882. 
S.  X  651:  22 

Kirby,  Mary  and  Elizabeth.  The  world  at  home, 
or  Pictures  and  scenes  from  far-off  lands. 
Lond.  1880.   O.  x561  :32 

Vulliet,  Adam.  Esquisse  d'une  nouvelle  geo- 
graphic physique,  destinee  A,  interesser  la 

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jeunesse  4  I'etude  de  cette  science  par  la 
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plantes  utiles,  etc.  Afrique,  Amerique, 
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Sp ecial  localities . 

Gannett,  H:  A  dictionary  of  altitudes  in  the  U. 
S.  (U.  S.  geol.  survey,  Powell ;  Bulletin, 
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—  Lists  of  elevations,  principally  in  that  portion 

of  the  U.  S.  west  of  the  Mississippi  river. 
4th  ed.  Map.  (U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  tne  terr., 
Hayden ;  Miscel.  pub.  no.  1.)  Wash.  1877. 
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—  Same.    Additional  lists,   1879.      In  the  same; 

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Agassiz,  L:  J:  Rudolph,  and  others.  Lake 
Superior ;  its  physical  character,  vegeta- 
tion and  animals,  compared  with  those  of 
other  and  similar  regions  ;  with  a  narrative 
of  the  tour  by  J.  Elnott  Cabot  and  contri- 
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Ellet,  C:,  jr.  Contributions  to  the  physical  geo- 
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Powell,  John  Wesley.  Reports  on  the  lands  of 
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Hildreth,  S:  Prescott.  Results  of  meteorologi- 
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of  obs.  taken  at  Marietta  by  Joseph  Wood, 
between  1817  and  1823.  Reduced  and  dis- 
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Cajswell,  Alexis.  Meteorological  observations 
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—  Results  of  meteorological  observations,  made 

at  Providence,  R.  I.,  extending  over  a 
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1876.  Wash.  1882.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  con- 
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Smith,  Nathan  D.  Meteorological  observations 
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Espy,  James  P.  2d  and  3d  report  on  meteor- 
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—  4th  meteorological  rejiort.     Maps  and  diag. 

Wash.   1857.  Q.     (U.   S.  34th    cong.  3  sess. 

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the  dir.  of  the  U.  S.  patent  office  and  the 

Smithsonian  institution,  from  1854  to  1859 

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Contents.    Houg'h,  Franklin  B.  Observations  upon 

periodical  phenomena  in  plants  and  animals  from 

ia51  to  18,59,  with  tables  of  the  dates  of  opening  and 

closing  of  lakes,  rivers,  harbors,  etc.— Cfoflln,  J.  H. 

Observations  relative  to  storms  in  1859,  reduced  and 

arr. 

Schott,  C:  Anthony.  Meteorological  observations 
in  the  Arctic  seas  by  Elisha  Kent  Kane, 
made  during  the  second  Grinnell  expedi- 
tion in  search  of  sir  John  Franklin  in  1853-5, 
at  Van  Rensselaer  harbor,  and  other  points 
on  the  west  coast  of  Greenland  ;  reduced 
and  discussed.  111.  Wash.  1859.  Q.  Jn 
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—  Meteorological  observations  in  the  Arctic  seas 

by  sir  Francis  Leopold  McClintock,  made 
on  board  the  Arctic  searching  yacht  Fox, 
in  BatBn  bay  and  Prince  Regent's  inlet,  in 
1857-9  ;  reduced  and  discussed.  Map  and 
ill.  Wash.  1862.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  con- 
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United  States.  Navy  dep't.  Scientific  results  of 
the  U.  S.  Arctic  expedition,  str.  Polaris,  C. 
F.  Hall  commanding.  V.  1 :  Physical  ob- 
servations, by  Eimil  Bessels.  Map.  Wash. 
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Bryant,  C:  Meteorological  register,  Alaska  ter- 
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survey  rep.  1871.  in  622  :  D 

Gannett,  H:  Meteorological  observations  during 
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geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayd(^n  ;  Miscel. 
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(U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hay  den ; 
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Wisconsin.  State  university.  Meteorological  ob- 
servations, from  Jan.  1869  to  oct.  1878,  by 
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Washburn  observatory.  Summary  of  meteorol. 

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station,  1st  annual  rep.  630  :  21 

Schott,  C:  Anthony.  Tables  and  results  of  the 
precipitation,  in  rain  and  snow,  in  the  U.  S. 
and  at  some  stations  in  adjacent  parts  of 
North  Amer.,  and  in  Central  and  South 
Amer. ;  coll.  by  the  Smithsonian  inst.,  and 
discussed,  under  the  dir.  of  Joseph  Henry, 
sec.  m.  and  charts.  Wash.  1873.  Q.  In 
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—  Same.    Tables  and  results  of  the  precipitation, 

in  rain  and  snow,  in  the  U.  S.  and  at  some 
stations  in  adjacent  parts  of  North  Amer- 
ica ;  coll.  by  the  Smithsonian  inst.,  and 
discussed,  under  the  dir.  of  Joseph  Henry 
and  Spencer  F.  Baird,  see's.  2d  ed.  Plates 
and  charts.  Wash.  1881.  Q.  In  Smithso- 
nian contributions.  506  :  US  v24 

—  Tables,    distribution    and    variations    of    the 

atmospheric  temperature  in  the  U.S.  and 
some  adjacent  parts  of  Amer.  Maps  and 
ill.  Wash.  1876.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  con- 
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5.    Medical  climatology. 

Howe,  Joseph  W.  Winter  homes  for  invalids  ; 
an  account  of  the  various  localities  in 
Europe  and  America  suitable  for  consump- 
tives and  other  invalids  during  the  winter 
months,  with  special  reference  to  the 
climatic  variations  at  each  place  and  their 
influence  on  disease.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

552.2:4 

Walton,  G:  E.  The  mineral  springs  of  the  U.  S. 
and  Canada,  with  analyses  and  notes  of  the 
prominent  spas  of  Europe  and  a  list  of  sea- 
side resorts.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  552.2  :  5 

Cook,  M:    The  wilderness  cure.     N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

552.2:2 


Denison,  C:  Rocky  mountain  health  resorts  ; 
an  analytical  study  of  high  altitudes  in 
relation  to  the  arrest  of  chronic  pulmonary 
disease.     Bost.  1880.  O.  562.2  :i3 

Benjamin,  S:  Green  Wheeler.  The  Atlantic 
islands,  as  resorts  of  health  and  pleasure. 
111.    N.  Y.  1878.     O.  652.2  :  1 

Gibbes,  Robert  W.  Cuba  for  invalids.  N.  Y. 
1860.  D.  552.2:7 

Bennet,  James  H:  Winter  and  spring  on  the 
shores  of  the  Mediterranean,  or  The  Ge- 
noese Rivieras,  Italy,  Spain,  Corfu,  Greece, 
the  Archipelago,  Constantinople,  Corsica, 
Sicily,  Sardinia,  Malta,  Algeria,  Tunis, 
Smyrna,  Asia  Minor,  with  Biarritz  and 
Arcachon  as  winter  climates.  5th  ed. 
Lond.  1875.  D.  552.2:6 

Hlawacek,  E:  A  guide  to  the  mineral  waters 
of  Karlsbad,  its  walks  and  drives.  2d  ed. 
Karlsbad,  n.  d.  S.  552.2  :9 

Diruf,  Oscar,  sen.  Kissingen  und  seine  heilquel- 
len ;  vorzugsweise  zum  gebrauche  f iir 
curgiiste  bearb.  2te  autt.,  mit  einem  stadt- 
plane  und  einer  karte  der  umgegend  Kis- 
singens.     Kissingen.  1873.  D.      552.2  :  10 

Wever,  Gustav.  Der  klimatische  und  molken- 
kurort  Badenweiler,  mit  seinen  umgebun- 
gen,  topogi-aphisch,  historisch  und  medi- 
cinisch  dargestellt ;  mit  einem  plane  der 
romischen  biider,  einem  panorama  der 
alpenkette  und  einer  karte  der  umgegend. 
4te  umgearb.  aufl.  Badenweiler.  1873.  S. 
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—  Chronik  der  vogtei  Badenweiler  ;  ein  beitrag 
zur  entwicklungsgeschichte  des  kurorts 
Badenweiler.     Badenweiler.  1869.  S. 

552.2:  12 

Hull,  Edmund  P.  C.  The  european  in  India,  or 
Anglo-indians'  vade-mecum  ;  a  handbook 
of  information  for  those  proceeding  to  or 
residing  in  the  East  Indies,  relating  to  out- 
fits, routes,  time  for  departure,  Indian 
climate  and  seasons,  housekeeping,  ser- 
vants, etc.,  also  an  account  of  anglo- 
indian  social  customs  and  native  charac- 
ter.   3d  ed.  with  add.    Lond.  1878.  D. 

552.2:8 

Mair,  R.  S.  A  medical  guide  for  anglo-indians  ; 
a  compendium  of  advice  to  europeans  in 
India...  With  Hull,  E.  C.  P.  The  euro- 
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7.    G-eology  and  Paleontology. 


1.    General  geology. 

(See  aUn  Relii^lon  and  science,  el.  215,  col.  81.) 

Agassiz,  L:  J:  Rudolph.  Geological  sketches, 
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Contents.  1st  ser.  America  the  old  world.  — The 
Silurian  beach.— The  fern  forests  of  the  carbonifer- 
ous period.— Mountains  and  their  ori^rin.— The  jcrowth 
of  continents.- The  s^eologlcal  middle  age.— The  ter- 
tiary ag:e  and  its  characteristie  animals.— The  forma- 
tion of  glaciers.— Internal  structure  and  progression 
of  glaciers.  —  External  appearance  of  glaciers.  2d 
ser.  Glacial  period.— The  parallel  roads  of  Glen  Roy 
in  Scotland.  — Ice-period  in  America. —Glacial  phe- 
nomena in  Maine.— Physical  history  of  the  valley  of 
the  Amazons. 


Agassiz,  L:  J:  Rudolph.— Cow<mMe<^. 

—  Same.    2d  series.    Bost.  1876.  D.     660  :  3  v2 

Bakewell,  Robert.  An  introd.  to  geology;  in- 
tended to  convey  a  practical  knowledge  of 
the  science,  and  comprising  the  most  im- 
portant recent  discoveries,  with  explana- 
tions of  the  facts  and  phenomena  which 
serve  to  confirm  or  invalidate  various  geo- 
logical theories.  3d  amer.  from  5th  Lond. 
edT,  ed.  with  an  app.  by  B.  Silliman.  New 
Haven.  1839.  O.  550  :  7 

Buckland,  W:  Geology  and  mineralogy  as  ex- 
hibiting the  power,  wisdom  and  goodness 
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Contents.    V.  1.  Text.    2.  Plates. 

Campbell,  G:  Douglas,  8t7i  duke  of  Argyll.  Con- 
tinuity and  catastrophes  in  geology  ;  an 
address  to  the  Edinburgh  geological  so- 
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CroU,  James.  Climate  and  time  in  their  geolo- 
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550:9 

Cuvier,  G:  Leopold  Chretien  Frederic  Dagobert 
baron.  Essay  on  the  theory  of  the  earth  ; 
with  geological  ill.  by  prof.  Jameson.  5th 
ed.,  tr.  from  the  french,  with  numerous 
add.  by  the  author  and  translator.  Edinb. 
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Dana,  James  Dwight.  The  geological  story 
briefly  told  ;  an  introd.  to  geology  for  the 
general  reader  and  for  beginners  in  the 
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—  Manual  of  geology  ;  treating  of  the  principles 
of  the  science  with  special  reference  to 
american  geological  history.  2d  ed.  111. 
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Dawson,  J:  W:  The  story  of  the  earth  and  man. 
N.  Y.  1877.  D.  550:6 

De  la  Beche,  Sir  H:  T:  How  to  observe  geo- 
logy.   2d  ed.     111.     Lond.  1836.  D.    550  :  8 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Ragnarok  ;  the  age  of  fire 
and  gravel.    N.  Y.  1883  [1882] .  D.     553  :  5 

Qeikie,  Archibald.  Geological  sketches  at  home 
and  abroad.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  550  :  26 

Oeikie,  James.  The  great  ice  age  and  its  rela- 
tion to  the  antiquity  of  man.  Maps  and 
ill.     N.  Y.  1877.  D.    "  550  :  13 

Gunning,  W:  D.    Life-history  of  our  planet.   111. 
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Hitchcock,  E:  Outline  of  the  geology  of  the 
globe,  and  of  the  U.  S.  in  particular,  with 
two  geol.  maps  and  sketches  of  character- 
istic amer.  fossils.    2d  ed.     Bost.  1854.  O. 

550  :  25 

—  Illustration  of  surface  geology.    111.    Wash. 

1857.  Q.     In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

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Contentn.    On  surface  geologry.  especially  that  of 

Connecticut  valley.  —  On  the  erosions  of  the  earth's 

surface,  especially  of  rivers.  —Traces  of  ancient  g\a- 

ciers  in  Massachusetts  and  Vermont. 

Kingsley,  C:    Madame  How  and  lady  Why,   or 

First  lessons  in  earth  lore  for  children.   111. 

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—  Town  geology.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  550  :  15 

—  Same.  '  in  504 :  39 
Le  Conte,  Joseph.   Elements  of  geology  ;  a  text- 
book  for  colleges    and    for    the   general 
reader.    N.  Y.  1879.  O.  650:27 

Lee,  C:  Alfred.  The  elements  of  geology  for 
popular  use  ;  containing  a  description  of 
the  geological  formations  and  mineral  re- 
sources of  the  U.  S.     N.  Y.  1846.  S. 

550:16 

Lyell,  Sir  C:  A  manual  of  elementary  geology, 
or  The  ancient  changes  of  the  earth  and  its 
inhabitants  as  ill.  by  geological  monuments. 
Repr.  from  the  6th  ed.,  enl  111.  N.  Y.  1858. 
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Lyell,  Sir  C:— Continued. 

—  Principles  of  geology,  or  The  modern  changes 
of  the  earth  and  its  inhabitants,  considered 
as  illustrative  of  geology.  11th  and  rev.  ed. 
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Contents.    Barrande,  J.    On  the  primordial  fauna 
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ferous rocks  of  Texas;   Reply  to  the  criticisms  of 
James  D.  Dana,  including-  Dana's  two  articles  with  a 
letter  of  L:  Ag-assiz;  American  g-eologry;  Observations 
on  the  terms  "Peneen,"  "Permian"  and  "Dyas";  Let- 
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I'Amerique    du   Nord;  Esqulsse  d'une  classification 
des  chaines  de  montagnes  d'une  partie  de  I'Amerique 
du  Nord  ;  Dyas  et  trias  ou  le  nouveau  gres  roufre  en 
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Amerique.  — Marcou,  J.     Notes  pour  servir  a  une 
description  geologique  des  Montagnes  Rocheuses.  — 
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Miller,  Hugh.    The  foot-prints  of  the  creator,  or 
The  asterolepis  of  Stromness.    From  the 
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—  The  old  red  sandstone,  or  New  walks  with  an 

old  friend.  111.,  new  and  enl.  ed.  Bost.  n. 
d.  D.  550  :  19 

—  Rambles  of  a  geologist,   or  10,000  miles  over 

the  fossilifei-ous  deposits  of  Scotland.  Witli 
his  Cruise  of  the  Betsey.  in  554. 1  : 1 

—  Sketch  book  of  popular  geology  :  Popular  ge- 

ology ;  a  series  of  lectures  read  before  th(! 
Philosophical  institution  of  Edinb.,  with 
descriptive  sketches  from  a  geologist's  port- 
folio. With  an  introductory  resume  of  the 
f)rogress  of  geological  science  within  the 
ast  two  years  by  mrs.  Miller.  Bost.  1859. 
D.  550:20 

—  The  testimony  of  the  rocks,  or  Geology  in   its 

bearings  on  the  two  theologies,  natural  and 
revealed  ;  with  memorials  on  the  death 
and  character  of  the  author.  Bost.  1858.  1). 

215:9 

—  A  series  of  geological  papers  read  befon;  the 

Royal  ])liy8ical  society  of  Edinb.      With  Ids 

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Contents.   Geological  evidences  in  favor  of  revealed 

religion.— The  ancient  Grauwacke  rocks  of  Scotland. 

—Red  sandstone,  marble  and  quartz  deposits  of  As- 

synt.— The  corals  of  the  oolitic  system.  —  The  fossili- 

ferous  deposits  of  Scotland. 

Nicols,    Arthur.     Geological    history ;    chapters 

from  the  physical  history  of  tlie  earth.    N. 

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B-uschenberger,  W:  S.  W.     [Geology.]     In  his 

Elements  of  natural  hist.  590  :  11  v2 

Ruskin,  J:     Deucalion  ;  collected  studies  of  th(^ 

lapse  of  waves  and  life  of  stones  ;  pts.  1—4. 

N.  Y.  1875,  1877.  2  v.  D.  550  :  30 

Senft,   Ferdinand.    Fels    und    erdboden ;   lehre 

von  der  entstehung  und  natur  des  erdbo- 

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Shaler,    Nathaniel  Southgate,    and    W:    Morris 

Davis.  Illustrations  of  the  earth's  surface  : 

Glaciers.    Bost.  1881.  F.  553:113 

Tate,  Ralph.    Rudimtmtary  treatise  on  geology, 

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3d  ed.;  pt.  2,  Historical  geology,  2d  ed.  111. 
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560  :  22 

Taylor,  J:  E:  Geological  stories  ;  a  series  of  au- 
tobiographies in  chronological  order.  111. 
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Winchell,  Alexander.  Sketches  of  creation ;  a 
popular  view  of  some  of  the  grand  conclu- 
sions of  the  sciences  in  reference  to  the 
history  of  matter  and  life,  together  with  a 
statement  of  the  intimations  of  science 
respecting  the  yjrimordial  condition  and 
the  ultimate  destiny  of  the  earth  and  the 
solar  system.  111.    N.  Y.  [1870].  D. 

660:32 

—  World  -  life,    or    Comparative    geology.     111. 

Chic.  1883.  D.  650  :  28 

—  Geological  excursions,   or  The  rudiments  of 

geology  for  young  learners.  111.  Chicago. 
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Zittel,  K:  Alfred.  Aus  der  urzeit ;  bilder  aus  der 
schopfungsgeschichte.  2te  aufl.  Miinchen. 
1875.  S.  560  :  11 

(For  classes  551-553,  see  Physical  geography,  col.  323.) 

2.    Local  geology. 

Europe,   Asia,    Australia. 

Geikie,  James.  Prehistoric  Europe  ;  a  geological 
sketch.    Maps  and  ill.     Lond.  1881.   O. 

554+1 

Miller,  Hugh.  The  cruise  of  the  Betsey,  or  A 
summer  ramble  among  the  fossiliferous 
deposits  of  the  Hebrides.     Bost.  1860.  D. 

554.1  :1 

Mantell,  Gideon  Algernon.  Geological  excur- 
sions round  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  along 
the  adjacent  coast  of  Dorsetshire,  illustra- 
tive of  the  most  interesting  geological 
f>henomena  and  organic  remains.  3d  ed. 
.(md.  1854.  D.  554.2  :  1 

Bayberg-er,  Franz.  Der  Inngletscher  von  Kuf- 
stein  bis  Haag ;  ein  beitrag  zur  kenntniss 
der  siidbayerischen  hochebene.  Karte  und 
ill.  Gotha.  1882.  Q.  In  Petermann's  mit- 
teilungen,  Ergiinzungsb.  15.  905.1 :  M 

Pumpelly,  Raphael.  Geological  researches  in 
China,  Mongolia  and  Japan,  during  1862— 
1865.  Maps  and  ill.  Wash-  1866.  Q.  In 
Smithsonian  contributions.     506  :  B,3  vl5 

Xiendenfeld,  R.  v.  Der  Tasman-gletscher  und 
seine  umgebung.  Karten  und  ill.  Gotha. 
1884.  Q.  In  Petermann's  mitteilungen, 
Ergiinzungsb.  16.  906. 1  :  M 

iVo  r  t  h  America. 

Macfarlane,  James.  The  geologist's  traveling 
hand-book ;  an  american  geological  rail- 
way guide,  giving  the  geological  formation 
at  every  railway  station,  with  notes  on  in- 
teresting places  on  the  routes  and  a  de- 
scription of  each  of  the  formations.  N.  Y. 
1879.   O.  557:1 

Dawson,  J :  W:  Acadian  geoloj^y ;  the  geological 
structure,  organic  remains  and  mineral 
resources  of  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


and  Prince  Edward  Island.    3d  ed.,  with 
map,  ill.  and  supp.     Lond.  1878.  O. 

557.64-1 
Marcou,  Jules.   Geology  of  North  America,  with 
two  reports  on  the  prairies  of  Arkansas 
and  Texas,  the  Rocky  mountains  of  New 
Mexico,   and  the  Sierra  Nevada  of  Cali- 
fornia, originally  made  -for  the  U.  S.  gov- 
ernment.    Zurich.  1858.  Q.  667  :  112 
United  States  geological  survey.     lst-3d  an- 
nual reports  of  the  director.    Wash.  1880- 
83.     3v.  in  2.   Q.                          »»  567.1  :D 
Contents.     V.  1.   King:,  Clarence.    1st  annual  re- 
port, with  map  showing:  geographical  divisions.    2. 
Powell,  J:  W.    2d  annual  report.— Button,  C.  E. 
The  physical  geology  of  the  Grand  CaBon  district.— 
Gilbert,  G.  K.    Contributions  to  the  history  of  Lake 
Bonneville.— Emmons,  S.  F.    Abstract  of  report  on 
geology  and  mining  industry  of  Leadville,  Lake  co. 
Colo.— Becker,  G:  F.    A  summary  of  the  geology  of 
the  Comstock  lode  and  the  Washoe  district.— King, 
C.    Production  of  the  precious  metals  in  the  U.  S.— 
Gilbert,  G.  K.    A  new  method  of  measuring  heights 
by  means  of  the  barometer.    3.  Powell,  J:  W.    Re- 

Sort  of  the  director.  —  Administrative  reports.  — 
tarsh,  O.  C.  Birds  with  teeth.— Irvingr,  R.  D.  The 
copper-bearing  rocks  of  Lake  Superior.— Russell, 
I.  C.  Sketch  of  the  geological  history  of  Lake  Lahon- 
tan.— Hagrue,  A.  Abstract  of  the  report  on  the 
geology  of  the  Eureka  district,  Nev.— Cnamberlin, 
T:  C.  Preliminary  paper  on  the  terminal  moraine  of 
the  second  glacial  epoch.— White,  C  A.  A  review 
of  the  non-marine  fossil  mollusca  of  North  America. 

New  York  state.  Communication  from  the 
governor,  relative  to  the  geological  survey 
of  the  state,    n.  t.      [Albany.  1838].  O. 

667.3  :D 
—  Natural  history  of   New  York.     111.    N.   Y. 

1842-79.  24  v.  Q.  657.3  :  Rl 

Contents.    Pt.   1.    Seward,  W:  H:    Introd.— De- 
Kay,  J.  E.    Zoology.    5  V.    2.    Torrey,  .1.    Botany. 
3  V.    3.    Beck,  L.  C.    Mineralogy.    4.    Mather,  W: 
Williams,  Ebenezer  Emmons,  Lardner  Vanuxem 
and  James  Hall.    Geology.    4  v.    5.    Emmons,  E. 
Agriculture.  5  v.  6.   Hall,  J.    PaUeontology.    7  v.— 
Those  works  belonging  to  other  classes  than  geology, 
have  been  entered   in  their  proper  places    In   this 
catalogue. 
Shaler,   Nathaniel  Southgate.      The  phosphate 
beds  of    South  Carolina.     In  U.  S.  coast 
survey  rep.  1870.  in  622  :  D 

Little,  G:  Report  on  the  blue  clay  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi river.  In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep. 
1880.  in  622  :  D 

United  States.  Exploration  of  tJie  Red  River  of 
La.,  1852.  Geology  and  palreontology. 
111.     In  Marcy,  R.  B".     Report. 

m  917.4  :D 
Contents.    Hitchcock,  E:    Notes  upon  the  speci- 
mens of  rocks  and  minerals  collected.— Shumard, 
G:   G.    Remarks  upon  the  general  geology  of    the 
country  traversed.— Shumard,    B:   F.    Description 
of  the  species  of  carboniferous  and  cretaceous  fos- 
sils collected. 
Hilgard,  Eugene  Waldemar.     On  the  geology  of 
lower  Louisiana  and  the  salt  deposit  on 
Petite  Anse  island.    III.    Wash.    1872.   Q. 
In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  R3  v23 
Arkansas  state.  First  report  of  a  geological 
reconnoissanee  of  the  fiortiiern  counties  of 
Arkansas,  made  during  1857  and  1858  by 
D:  Dale  Owen,  assisted  by  W:  Elderhorst, 
E:  T.  Cox.     Little  Rock.  1858.  Q. 

567.4  :D 
Whittlesey,  C:    On  the  fresh- water  glacial  drift 

of  the  northwestern  states.  Map  and  ill. 
Wash.  1866.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  contribu- 
tions. 606  :  B.3  vl6 


CI.  557 


NATURAL  SCIEWrCE-GEOLOGHf. 


OMo  state.  2d.  annual  report  on  the  geological 
survey  of  the  state  of  Ohio,  by  W  W. 
Mather.  Columbus.  1838.  O.  557.5:11 
Illinois  state.  Economical  geology  of  Illinois  ; 
reprinted  from  the  original  reports  of  the 
geological  survey,  with  add.  and  emenda- 
tions by  Amos  H:  "Wortlieii.  Springfield. 
1882.  3v.  O:  557.5:  It 

—  Geological  survey  of  Illinois  ;  v.  6.     [Boston]. 
1875.  O.  557.5  :R 

C(mtent8.    Worthen,  Amos  H:,  arid  others.    Geol- 
OBry.  —  St.    John,     Orestes     Hawley,     and     otJiers. 
Palaeontology. 
Jackson,  C:  T.,  U.  S.  geologist.  Repoi't  on  the  geo- 
logical and  mineral  survey  of  the  mineral 
lands  of  the  U.  S.  in  the  state  of  Michigan, 
made  under  the  authority  of  an  act  of  con- 
gress approved  march  1,  1847.    Maps  and 
ni.     (U.  S.  31st  cong.  1  sess.   Sen.  ex.  doc. 
no.  1,  pt.  3).    Wash.  1849.  O.     in  328.1  :  D 
Foster,  J:  Wells,  and  Josiah  Dwight  Whitney. 
Report  on  the  geology  and  topography  of 
a  portion  of  the  Lake    Superior  land  dis- 
trict in  the  state  of  Michigan.    Wash.  1850, 
1851.  Text,  2  v.;  Maps,  1  v.  O.      657.5  :  R 
Contents.    V.  1.  Copper  lands.    2.  The  Iron  region, 
with  the  general  geoiogy. 
Michigan  state.      Geological    survey  ;  publ.   by 
authority  of  the  legislature,  under  the  dir. 
of  the  fioard  of  geological  survey.     N.  Y. 
1873—1881.  4  V.  and  atlas.  F.         557.5  :Il 
Contents.    V.  1.  Upper  peui««uto,  1869— 1873,  with  an 
atlas  of  maps:    Pt.  I,     Brooks,  T:  Benton.    Iron- 
hearing  rocks,  economic;  pt.  2,   Pumpelly,  Raphael. 
Copper-bearing  roclts;  pt.  3,    Bomiuger,  C:    PaUeo- 
zoic  rocks.    2.  Brooks,  T:  B.    Appendices  to  v.  1, 
,  1.  3.  Lower  jyenimmla,  187;^— 1876,  with  a  geol.  map: 
jminger,  C:    Pt.  1,  Geology;  pt.  2,  Pateontology : 


map:    Rominger,  C:    Pt.  1,  Marquette  iron  region ; 
n. 

The    copper  -  bearing 


pt.  1.  3.  Lower  jyenintmln,  1871^—1876,  with  a  geol.  map: 

Rominger,  C:    Pt.  1,  Geology;  pt.  2,  Pateontology : 

Corals.    4.  Upper  pejiirmila,  1878—1880,  with  a  geol. 

map: 

pt.  3,  Menominee  iron  region 

Irwing,    Ronald    Duer.      Tne    cop 

rocks  of  Lake  Superior,     (v.  S.  geol.  sur- 
vey. Monographs,  v.  5.)    Wash.  1883.  Q. 

in  657.1  :D 
Wisconsin  state.  Report  on  the  geological  sur- 
vey of  the  state,  by  James  Hall,  on  gen- 
eral geology  and  palaeontology,  and  J.  D. 
Whiuxey,  on  the  upper  Mississippi  lead 
region.    V.  1.     [Albany  ?]    1862.  (4. 

557.5:112 
Note.    This  vol.  was  the  only  one  pub.— Earlier  re- 
ports of  various  dates  will  be  found  in  the  set  of  Wis. 
state  documents. 
—  Geology  of  Wisconsin  :  Survey  of  1873 — 1879  ; 
accompanied  by  an  atlas  of  maps.     111. 
Madison.  1877-83.    4  v.  Q.,  and  atl.  F. 

557.5  :I13 
Contents.  V.  1,  Pt.  1.  Chamberlin,  T:  Chrowder. 
General  geology.  Pt.  2,  Natural  history.  Salisbury, 
R.  D.,  cftmp.  Chemical  analyses.  —  Irving,  Roland 
Duer.  Minerals;  Lithology.— Whitfield,  Kobort  P. 
List  of  fossils.  —  S'vsrezey,  G.  D.  Catalogue  of  the 
phfenogamous  and  vascular  cryptogamous  plants.— 
Bundy,  W.  F.  Partial  list  of  fungi,  with  descrip- 
tions of  new  species;  Crustacean  fauna,  with  de- 
scriptions of  little  known  species  of  cambarus.  — 
Hoy,  P.  R.  Catalogue  of  lepidoptera;  Catalogue  of 
the  cold-blooded  vertebrates.— Strong,  Moses.  List 
of  mammals.— King,  F.  H.  Economic  relations  of 
Wisconsin  birds.  Pt.  3,  Economic  geology.  Irving, 
B.  D.  Iron  ores.- Strong,  Moses.  Lead  and  zinc 
ores.— Chamberlin,  T.  C.  Economic  suggestions 
as  to  copper,  silver  and  other  ores;  Building  mater- 
ial; Soils  and  subsoils;  Artesian  wells.  2.  Histori- 
cal; annual  reports  1873-1875.-  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Geology  of  eastern  Wis.- Irving,  R.  D.  Geology  of 
central  Wis.— Strong,  Moses.  Geology  and  topo- 
graphy of  the  load  region.  8.  Irving,  R.  D.  General 
geology  of  the  Lake  Superior  region.— Pumpelly, 


Raphael.  Lithology  of  the  keweenawan  or  copper- 
bearing  system.— Irving,  R.  D.  Geology  of  the 
eastern  Lake  Superior  district.— Wright,  C:  E.  Hu- 
ronian  series  west  of  Penokee  Gap.— Sweet,  Ed- 
mund Theodore.  Geology  of  the  western  Lake 
Superior  district.— Strong,  Moses,  ed.  hy  T.  C.  Cham- 
berlin. Geology  of  the  upper  St.  Ci-oix  district.— 
Brooks,  T:  Benton.  Geology  of  the  Menominee 
region;  with  microscopical  investigations  of  huron- 
ian  rocks  from  the  iron  region  of  Lake  Superior,  by 
Arthur  Wichmann.— Wright,  C:  E.  Geology  of  the 
Menominee  iron  region:  economic  resources,  litho- 
logy, and  westerly  and  southerly  extension.  4. 
Strong,  Moses.  Geology  of  the  Mississippi  region 
north  of  the  Wisconsin  river.— Wooster,  L.  C.  Geo- 
logy of  the  lower  St.  Croix  district.— Whitfield,  R. 
P.  Paleontology.—  Chamberlin,  T.  C.  Ore  deposits 
of  southwestern  Wis.— The  quartzites  of  Barron  and 
Chippewa  counties,  comp.  from  notes.— King,  F.  H. 
Geology  of  the  upper  Flambeau  valley.— Irving,  R. 
D.,  and  C:  R:  Vanhise.  Crystalline  rocks  of  the 
Wisconsin  valley.—  Clark,  A.  C,  ed.  hy  T.  C.  Cham- 
berlin. Superficial  geology  of  the  upper  Wisconsin 
valley.— Davies,  J:  Eugene.  Character  and  methods 
of  the  geodetic  survey.  [5.]  Atlas  of  maps. 
Featherstonhaugh,  G:  W:,  U.  S.  geologist.  Geo- 
logical report  of  an  examination  made  in 

1834,  of  the  elevated  country  between  the 
Missouri  and  Red  rivers.     Map.      Wash. 

1835.  D.  in  551.5  :D 
liudlow,  W:    Report  of  a  reconnaissance  of  the 

Black  Hills  of  Dakota,  made  in  the  sum- 
mer of  1874.  Maps  and  ill.  (Engineer 
dep't,  U.  S.  army.)    Wash.  1875.  Q. 

in  557.5  :  D 
Contents.     General    report.  —  Winchell,    Newton 
Horace.    Geological  report;  with  app.:  Botany,  List 
of  elevations.— (Jrinnell,  G:  Bird.    Paleontological 
report;  Zoological  report.— Whitfield,  R.  P.  Descrip- 
tions of  new  fossils. 
—  Report  of  a  reconnaissance  from  Carroll,  Mon- 
tana   territory,   on    the    upper    Missouri, 
to  the  Yellowstone  national  park  and  re- 
turn, made  in  the  summer  of  1875.    Maps 
and    ill.     (Engineer    dep't,    U.   S.    army.) 
Wash.  1876.  Q.  in  557.5  iji 

Contents.     General    report.  —  Qrinnell,    G:    Bird. 
Zoological  report.— Dana,  E:  Salisbury,  and  G:  Bird 
O-rinnell.     Geological    report.  —  Whitfield,   R.  P. 
Description  of  new  fossils. 
United  States.     Pacific  r.  r.  surveys.     [Geologi- 
cal reports  of  routes  explored.]     111.     In 
Reports  of  the  surveys.  in  625  :  D 

Contents.    Schiel,  James.    Routes    near   the  38th 
and    41st  parallels    [in   v.  2].  — Blake,  W:  Pliipps. 
Route  near  ;j3d  parallel  [in  v.  2].— Blake,  W:  P.,  and 
Jules  Marcou.    Route  near  the  3.5th  parallel  [in  v. 
3].— Blake,   W:  P.    Routes  in  California,  to  connect 
with  the  routes  near  the  35th  and  32d  par. ;  with  app. 
containing  paleontological  papers  by  various  authors 
[in  V.  5].— Newberry,  J:  Strong.    Route  from  the 
Sacramento  valley  to  the  Columbia  river  [in  v.  6]. 
— Antisell,  T:    Routes  from  San  Francisco  bay  to 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  west  of  the  Coast  Range,  and  from 
the  Plmas  villages  to  the  Rio  Grande. 
United  States.     Geological  and  geographical  sur- 
vey of  the  territories,  Ferdinand  Vandeveer 
Hayden,   U.  S.  geol.  in  cJiarge.    Catalogue 
of  the  publications  [of  the  survey].  3(1  ed. 
rev.  to  dec.  31,  1878.    Wash.  1879.   O. 

in  557.5  :  D 

Annual  reports  of  progress,  lst-12th,   1867- 

1878.  Maps  and  ill.  Wash.  1872-83.  11  v. 
O.  in  557.5 -.-D 

Contents.  1.  Nebraska.  2.  Wyoming.  3.  Color- 
ado and  New  Mexico.  4.  Wyoming  and  portions  of 
contiguous  territories.  5.  Montana  and  portions 
of  contiguous  torr.  6.  Portions  of  Montana,  Idaho, 
Wyoming  and  Utah.  7.  Colorado.  8-10.  Colorado 
and  portions  of  adjacent  terr.  11.  Idaho  and  Wy- 
oming. 12.  Wyoming  and  Idaho,  pt.  1:  Geology, 
paleontology  and  zoology;  pt.2:  Yellowstone  nation- 
al park;  geology,  thermal  springs;  topography.— 
For  full  contents  of  the  various  volumes,  see  Cata- 
logue of  publications. 


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United  States.     Geological  and  geographical  sur- 
vey of  the  territories. — Continued. 
Geological  and  geographical  atlas  of  Color- 
ado and  portions    of    adjacent    territory, 
corrected  to  date.  [N.  Y.]  1881.  F. 

in  567. b  :D 

Bulletins  ;    v.  1-6,  1874-1882.    Maps  and  ill. 

Wash.  1875-82.    6  v.  O.  »n  567.5  :D 

Note.  The  principal  papers  have  been  entered  in 
their  proper  places,  in  this  catalogue.  For  full  con- 
tents, see  Catalogue  of  the  publications  of  the  sur- 
vey. 

Miscellaneous  publications,  nos.  1-12.  Wash. 

1873-80.     12  V.  in  7.  O.  in  667.5  :  D 

Contents.  1.  O-annett,  H:  Lists  of  elevations.  2. 
':  Gannett,  H:  Meteorol.  observations.  3.  Coues,  E. 
Birds  of  the  northwest.  4.  Porter,  T:  C,  and  J:  M. 
Coulter.  Flora  of  Colorado.  5.  Jackson,  W.  H. 
Descriptive  catalogue  of  photographs.  6.  Chitten- 
den, G :  B.  Meteorol.  observations.  7.  Matthews, 
W.  Hidatsa  Indians.  8.  Coues,  E.  Fur-bearing  ani- 
mals. 9.  Jackson,  W.  H.  Descriptive  catalogue 
of  photographs  of  Indians.  10.  White,  C.  A.,  and 
H.  A.  Nicholson.  Bibllogr.  of  north  amer.  paleont- 
ology. 11.  Coues,  E.  Birds  of  the  Colorado  val- 
ley. 12.  Allen,  J.  A.  North  amer.  pinnipeds.— 
These  works  have  been  entered  separately  in  their 
proper  places,  in  this  catalogue. 

Reports,  v.  1-3,  5-12.    111.    Wash.     1873-84. 

Q.  tw  557.6  :D 

Contents.    V.  1.    Leidy,  J.    Fossil  vertebrates.    2. 
Cope,  E.  D.    Vertebrata  of   the  cretaceous  forma- 
tions.   3.    Cope,  E.  D.    Tertiary  vertebrata,  book  1. 
4.    Not  puh.    5.    Thomas,   C.    Acrididae  of   North 
America.    6,  7,  8.    Lesquereux,  L.    Fossil  flora  of 
the  western  territories.    9.    Meek,  F.  B.    Inverte- 
brate cretaceous   and  tertiary  fossils.    10.    Pack- 
ard, A.   S.,  jr.    Geometrid  moths  of  the  U.S.    11. 
Coues,  E.,  and  J.  A.  Allen.    North  amer.  rodentia.    I 
12.    Leidy,    J.     Fresh-water    rhizopods   of   North    i 
Amer.— These  works  have  been  entered  separately 
in  their  proper  places,  in  this  catalogue. 
United  States.    Geological  exploration  of  the  forti- 
eth parallel,  Clarence  King,  geol. -in- charge. 
Reports,  v.  1-7.  Maps  and  ill.  (Professional 
papers  of  the  engineer  dep't,  U.  S.  army, 
no.  18).    Wash.  1870-80.  7  v.  Q. 

in  567.5:  D 
Contents.  V.  1.  Kingr,  Clarence.  Systematic  geol- 
ogy; with  atlas.  2.  Hagrue,  Arnold,  and  8 :  Frank- 
lin Emmons.  Descriptive  geology.  3.  Hagrue,  J. 
D.  Mining  industry.  4.  Meek,  F.  B.,  J.  Hall  and 
R.  P.  Whitfield.  Palaeontology.  —  Ridgway,  R. 
Ornithology.  5.  Watson,  S..  a^vl  others.  Botany.  6. 
Zirkel,  F.  Microscopical  petrography.  7.  Marsh, 
O.  C.  Odontornithes.  —  Those  works  belonging  to 
other  classes  than  geology,  have  been  entered  sepa- 
rately in  their  proper  places,  in  this  catalogue. 

Geological  and  topographical  atlas,  accom- 
panying the  [above]  report.     [N.  Y.]-  1876. 
in  557.5  :D 

Atlas  accompanying  v.  3  [of  above  report], 

on  mining  industry.    N.  Y.  [1870]. 

in  657.6  :D 
United  States.  Geographical  and  geological  ex- 
p>lorations  and  surveys  west  of  the  100th 
meridian,  G:  M.  Wheeler  in  charge.  An- 
nual reports,  with  topographical  atlas 
sheets,  1876—1879.  Wash.  1876-80.  4  v. 
and  4  portf.    O.  in  657.6  :  D 

Note.  Earlier  i-eports  will  be  found  in  app.  to  Re- 
port of  the  chief  of  engineers,  U.  S.  army,  for  the 
various  years  during  which  the  exped.  was  carried  on. 

[Preliminary  and  progress  reports.]     Wash. 

1872-75.    3v.  Q.  m  557.5  :D 

Contents.  Prelim,  rep.  upon  a  reconnaissance 
through  southern  and  southeastern  Nevada,  made 
in  1869  by  G:  M.  Wheeler  and  D.  W.  Lockwood. — 
Prelim,  rep.  concerning  explor.  and  surv^eys,  prin- 
cipally in  Nevada  and  Arizona,  by  G :  M.  Wheeler, 
1871.— Progress  rep.  upon  explor.  and  surveys  west 
of  the  100th  mer.  in  1873,  by  G :  M.  Wheeler.  I 


United  States.  Geographical  and  geological  sur- 
vey west  of  100th  mer.— Continued. 

[Miscellaneous    reports    and  publications]. 

Wash.  V.  d.  Iv.  O.;  2  v.  Q.  in  567.6  :J} 
Contents.  White,  C:  Abiathar.  Prelim,  rep.  upon 
invertebrate  fossils,  coll.  by  the  exped.  of  1871, 1872 
and  1873;  with  descript.  of  new  species.  Pub.  dec. 
1874.  —  Cope,  E :  Drinker.  Systematic  catalogue  of 
vertebrata  of  the  eocene  of  New  Mexico,  coll.  in  1874. 
Pub.  april  187.5.— Yarrow,  H.  C.  Rep.  upon  ornith- 
ological specimens  coll.  in  1871,  1872  and  1873.  Pub. 
1874.— Watson,  Sereno,  and  J.  T.  Rothrock.  Cata- 
logue of  plants  coll.  in  1871,  1873  and  1873,  with  de- 
script,  of  new  species.  Pub.  1874.— Kampf,  F.,  and 
J.  H.  Clark.  Astronomical  report.  Pub.  1874.— 
Safford,  T.  H.  Catalogue  of  mean  declinations  of 
stars,  Jan.  1, 187.5.    Pub.  1879. 

[Final]  reports,  in  7  v.,  accompanied  by  one 

topograph,  and  one  geol.  atlas ;  v.  2-6. 
Wash.  1875-78.    5  v.  Q.  in  557.5  .H 

Contents.  V.  2.  Astronomy  and  Barometric  hypso- 
metry.  3.  Geology.  4.  Palaeontology.  6.  Zoology. 
6.  Botany.— These  works  have  been  entered  separ- 
ately in  their  proper  places,  in  this  catalogue. 

Geology  of  portions  of  California,  Nevada, 

Utah,  Colorado,  New  Mexico  and  Arizona, 
examined  in  1871—1873.  111.  (Report,  v.  3.) 
Wash.  1875.  Q.  in  567.6  :  D 

Contents.    Gilbert,  Grove  K:    Geol.  of  portions  of 
Nevada,  Utah,  California  and  Arizona.— Marvine, 
Archibald  Robertson.  Geol.  of  route  from  St.  George, 
Utah,  to  Gila  river.  Ariz. —Howell,  Edwin  Eugene. 
Geol.  of  portions  of  Utah,  Nevada,  Arizona  and  New 
Mexico.— Stevenson,  J :  James.    Geol.  of  a  portion 
of  Colorado.  —  Gilbert,  G.  K:    Geol.  of  portions  of 
NeAV  Mexico  and  Arizona.— Loew,  Oscar.    Investiga- 
tions upon  mineralogical  and  agricultural  conditions, 
observed  in  portions  of  Colorado,  New  Mexico  and 
Arizona. 
Newberry,  J:  Strong.    Geology  of  the  Colorado 
river  of  the  west.     111.     In  Ives,  J.  C.    Re- 
port of  exploration,  1857-8.       in  917.5  : 1) 
—  Geological  report  of  the  exploring  expedition 
from  Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico,  to  the  junc- 
tion of  the  Grand  and  Green  rivers  of  the 
great  Colorado  of  the  west,  in  1859,  under 
command  of  capt.  J.   N.   Macomb.      111. 
(Engineer  dep't,  U.  S.  army.)    Wash.  1876. 
Q.  in  557.6  :  D 

Hall,  James.  Letter,  containing  observations 
on  the  geology  and  palasontology  of  the 
country  traversed  by  [Stansbury's]  exped. 
[to  the  Great  Salt  Lake],  and  notes  upon 
some  of  the  fossils  collected.  111.  /«.  Re- 
port, 1855.  in  917.5  I'D 
Button,  Clarence  E :  Report  on  the  geology  of 
the  high  plateaus  of  Utah.  111.  and  atlas. 
(U.  S.  geograph.  and  geol.  survey  of  the 
Rocky  mountain  region,  J.  W.  Powell  in 
charge.)    Wash.  1880.    2  v.  Q.  and  F. 

in  657.5  :D 

Gilbert,  Grove  K:    Report  on  the  geology  of  the 

Henry  mountains.     111.     (U.  S.  geograph. 

and  geol.  survey  of  the  Rocky  mountain 

region,  J.  W.  Powell,  geologist-in-charge.) 

Wash.  1877.  Q.  in  657.5  :  D 

Becker,    G:  F.     Geology  of  the  Comstock  lode 

and  the  Washoe  district  -,  with  atlas.     111. 

(U.  S.  geol.  survey,  King  ;  Monographs,  v. 

3).     Wash.  1882.  Q.  in  567.1  :D 

Blake,   W;  P.      Observations  on    the    physical 

■  geography  and   geology  of    the  coast  of 

California,  from  Bodega  bay  to  San  Diego. 

Maps.     In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep.  1855. 

in  622 :  D 
Hall,  James.     Nature  of  the  geological  forma- 
tions occupying  the  portion  of  Oregon  and 


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north  California  included  in  a  geographical 
survey  under  the  dir.  of  capt.  Fremont, 
1843-44,  and  Description  of  organic  remains 
collected.  111.  In  Fremont,  J.  C.  Report. 
in  917.6 '.H 
Blcike,  Theodore  A.  Geology  of  Alaska.  In 
Davidson,  G:  Report,  in  U.  S.  coast  sur- 
vey rep.  1867.  622  :  D 

3.    Paleontology. 

G eneral  and  veg etable. 

Filler,  Guillaume  L:  The  world  befoi-e  the 
deluge  ;  newly  ed.  and  rev.  by  H.  W.  Bris- 
tow.     111.    N.  Y.  1872.  D.  560:2 

Mantell,  Gideon  Algernon.  The  medals  of  crea- 
tion, or  Fii'st  lessons  in  geology  and  the 
study  of  organic  remains.    2d  ed.,  rewrit- 
ten.    Lond.  n.  d.  2  v.  D.  560  :  3 
Contents.    V.  1.  Fossil  vegetables,  zoophytes,  echi- 
noderms  and  molluscs.    2.  Fossil  cephalopoda,  Crus- 
tacea, insects,  fishes,  reptiles,  birds  and  mammalia.— 
Notes  of  geological  excursions. 
Hall,  James.    Palasontology  of  New  York.    111. 
Albany.  1847—79.     5  v.  in  7.  Q.     In  Natur- 
al hist,  of  N.  Y.,  pt.  6.                  557.3  :  Rl 
Contents.    V.  1.  Organic  remains  of  the  lower  divi- 
sion of  the  N.  Y.  system,  or  lower  Silurian  rocks  of 
Europe;  with  plates.    2.    Organic    remains   of   the 
lower  middle  division  of  the  N.  Y.  system,  or  middle 
Silurian  rocks  of  Europe;  with  plates.    3.  Organic 
remains  of   the    lower  Heidelberg  group    and    the 
Oriskany  sandstone,  1855-9:  pt.  1,  Text;  pt.  2,  Plates. 
4.  Fossil  brachiopoda  of  the  upper  Heidelberg,  Ham- 
ilton, Portage  and    Chemung    groups,  1862-6;   with 
plates.    5.  Gasteropoda,  pteropoda  and  cephalopoda 
of  [the  same]  groups:  pt.  1,  Text;  pt.  2,  Plates. 
—  Geological  survey  of  Wisconsin:    Descriptions 
of  new  species  of  fossils  from  the  investi- 
gations of  the  survey.      With  Governor's 
message,  1861.              '             in  328. 15  :  D 
United  States.     Pacific  r.  r.  surveys.    [Paleonto- 
logical   papers.]     111.      In  Report  of   the 
surveys,  v.  5.                                   in  625  :  D 
Contents.     A^assiz,  L:    Notice  of  fossil  fishes.— 
Conrad,  Timothy    Abbott.     Descriptions  of  fossil 
shells.— Bailey,  J.  W.    Structure  of  a  fossil  plant.— 
Schaeffer,  G:  C.    Structure  of  fossil  wood.— iVote. 
Other  paleontol.  papers  will  be  found  with  the  vari- 
ous reports  on  geology,  which  see. 
Cope,  E:  Drinker,  and  C:  A.  White.     Paleon to- 
logical  papers   [relating  to  the   territories 
of  the  U.  S.]     InV.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the 
terr.,     Hayden  ;   Bulletin,  v.  3,  4,  5,  6. 

in  557.5  :  D 
Meek,  Fielding  Bradford.    Palaeontology  [of  the 
country  along  the  40th  parallel] .    111.     (U. 
S.  geol.  expl.  40th  par.,  King  ;  Report,  v.  4). 
Wash.  1877.  Q.  m557.5:D 

Hall,  James,  and  Robert  P.  Whitfield.  Palaion- 
tology  [of  the  country  along  the  40th  par- 
allel]. 111.  (U.  S.  geol.  expl.  40th  par., 
King  ;  Report,  v.  4).    Wash.  1877.  Q. 

in  557.5  :D 

Lesquereux,   Leo.     Contributions  to  the  fossil 

flora  of  the  western  territories:   pt.  1,  The 

cretaceous  flora  ;  pt.  2,  The  tertiary  flora  ; 

Et.  3,  The  creta<}eous  and  tertiary  floras. 
II.  (U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  tefr.,  Hay- 
den; Report,  V.  6-8.)  Wash.  1878-83.  3  v. 
Q.  in  557.5  .D 

In  vertebrates. 

White,  C:  Abiathar,  and  H.  Alleyne  Nicholson. 
Bibliography  of   north   american   inverte- 


White,  C:  Abiathar,  etc. — Continued. 

brate  paleontology,  incl.  the  West  Indies 
and  Greenland.  (U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the 
terr.,  Hayden  ;  Miscel.  pub.,  no.  10)'.  Wash. 
1878.  O.  «w  557.5  :D 

—  Same.     Supp.  [to  1879].     In  the  same;    Bulle- 

tin, V.  5.  in  557.5  :D 

Conrad,  Timothy  Abbot.  Check  list  of  the  inver- 
tebrate fossils  of  North  America  ;  eocene 
and  oligocene.  Wash.  1866.  O.  In  Smith- 
sonian misc.  506  :  R4  v7 
Meek,  Fielding  Bradford.  Check  list  of  the  in- 
vertebrate fossils  of  North  America  ;  mio- 
cene,  cretaceous  and  Jurassic.  Wash.  1864. 
O.     In  Smithsonian  misc.  506  :  R4  v7 

—  A  repoi't  on  the  invertebrate  cretaceous  and 

tertiary  fossils  of  the  upper  Missouri  coun- 
try. 111.  (U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr., 
Hayden  ;  Report,  v.  9).    Wash.  1876.  Q. 

in  557.5  :D 

—  and  Ferdinand  Vandeveer  Hayden.  Palajont- 

ology  of  the  upper  Missouri  ;  a  report  up- 
on collections  made  principally  by  the 
expeditions  under  command  of  i^.  K.  War- 
ren, in  1855-6.  Invertebrates  ;  pt.  1.  111. 
Wash.  1865.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  contribu- 
tions. 506  :  113  vl4 

White,  C:  Abiathar.  Report  upon  the  inverte- 
brate fossils  collected  in  portions  of  Ne- 
vada, Utah,  Colorado,  New  Mexico  and 
Arizona,  by  parties  of  the  expeditions  of 
1871-1874.  111.  (U.  S.  geograph.  surveys 
west  of  100th  mer.,  Wheeler  ;  Report,  v.  4, 
pt.  1).    Wash.  1877.  Q.  in  557.5  .-D 

Scudder,  S:  Hubbard.  An  account  of  some  in- 
sects of  unusual  interest  from  the  tertiary 
rocks  of  Colorado  and  Wyoming.  Ini].  S. 
geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulletin, 
v.  4.  in  557.5  :  D 

Ye rtebrates. 

Cope,  E:  Drinker.  The  relations  of  the  horizons 
of  extinct  vertebrata  of  Europe  and  North 
America.  In  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr., 
Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  5.  '  in  557.5  :  D 

Leidy,  Joseph.  The  ancient  fauna  of  Nebraska, 
or  A  description  of  remains  of  extinct  mam- 
malia and  chelonia,  from  the  Mauvaises 
Terres  of  Nebraska.  111.  Wash.  1853.  Q.  In 
Smithsonian  contributions.        506  :  113  v6 

—  Contributions  to  the  extinct  vertebrate  fauna 

of  the  western  territories.  111.  (U.  S.  geol. 
survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Report,  v.  1.) 
Wash".  1873.  Q.  in  557.5  :  D 

Cope,  E:  Drinker.  Report  upon  the  extinct  ver- 
tebrata, obtained  in  New  Mexico  by  parties 
of  the  expedition  of  1874.  111.  (U.'  S.  geo- 
graph. surveys  west  of  lOOth  mer.,  Wheeler; 
Report,  V.  4,  pt.  2).  Wash.  1877.  Q. 

in  557.5  :  D 

—  Review  of  the  vertebrata  of  the  cretaceous 

?eriod,  found  west  of  the  Mississippi  river. 
n  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ; 
Bulletin,  v.  1.  in  557.5  :  D 

—  The  vertebrata  of  the  cretaceous  formations 

of  the  west.  111.  (U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the 
terr.,  Hayden  ;  Report,  v.  2.)  Wash.  1875. 
Q.  in  557.5  :Ti 

—  The  vertebrata  of  the  tertiary  formations  of 

the  west,  book  1.  111.  (U.  S'.  geol.  survey  of 


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the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Report,   v.   3.)    Wash. 
1883.  Q.  :i»  557.6  :D 

Gibbes,  Roljert  Wilson.  A  memoir  on  mosasau- 
rus  and  the  three  allied  genera:  holcodus, 
conosaui'us  and  amphorosteus.  111.  Wash. 
1850.  Q.    In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

606  :  R3  v2 

I<eidy,  Joseph.  Cretaceous  reptiles  of  the  U-  S. 
111.  Wash.  1865.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  con- 
tributions. 506  :  K,3  vl4 

Marsh,  Othniel  C:    Odontornithes  ;  a  monograph 


on  the  extinct  toothed  birds  of  North  Ame- 
rica. 111.  (U.  S.  geol.  expl.  40th  par.,  King; 
Report,  V.  7.)  Wash.  1880.  Q. 

in  667.6  :D 

Leidy,  Joseph.  A  memoir  on  the  extinct  sloth 
tribe  of  North  America.  111.  Wash.  1855. 
Q.     In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

606  :  113  v7 

—  Memoir  upon  the  extinct  species  of  american 
ox.  111.  Wash.  1853.  Q.  In  Smithsonian 
contributions.  606  :  B,3  v6 


8.    Biology  and  Anthropology. 

(For  Physiology,  see  under  Medicine,  class  6J3.) 


1.    General  biology. 

Ag-assiz,  L:  J:  Rudolph.  Contributions  to  the 
natural  history  of  the  U.  S.  of  America. 
111.     Bost.  1857-62.  4  v.  Q.  570  :R1 

Contents.    V.   1.    Essay  on    classification.  —  North 
american  testudinata.    2.  Embryology  of  the  turtle. 
3.    Acalephs    in  general.  — Ctenophone.     4.    Disco- 
phoriC.—Hydroidte.— Homologies  of  the  radiata. 
Beale,   Lionel  Smith.      Protoplasm,   or  Matter 
and  life  ;  with  some  remarks  on  the  Con- 
fession of  Strauss.    3d  ed.     Lond.  1874.  D. 

570:3 
Child,  Gilbert  W.     Essays  on  physiological  sub- 
jects.    2d  ed.  with"  add.     Lond.  1869.  D. 

570 : 16 
Contents.    Marriages  of  consanguinity.— Recent  re- 
searches on  the  production  of  the  lowest  forms  of 
animal  life.— On    the    production   of   organisms  in 
closed  vessels.— Some  aspects  of  the  theory  of  evolu- 
tion. —  Physiological     experiments.  —  Physiological 
psychology. 
Clark,  H:  James.    Mind  in  nature,  or  The  origin 
of  life  and   the  mode  of  development  of 
animals.    111.    N.  Y.  1865.  O.  570+4 

Coues,  Elliott.  Biogen  ;  a  speculation  on  the 
origin  and  nature  of  life.  2d  ed.  Bost. 
1884.  T.  670  :  16 

Goadby,  H:  A  text-book  of  vegetable  and  ani- 
mal physiology  ;  designed  for  the  use  of 
schools,  seminaries  and  colleges  in  the  U. 
S.     111.     N.  Y.  1859.  O.  570  :  5 

Lardner,  Dionysius.  Hand  -  book  of  animal 
physics.  2d  ed.  with  corr.  111.  [Weale's 
ser.]     Lond.  1873.  D.  670  :  6 

Iietoiirneau,  C:  Biology.  Tr.  byW:  Maccall. 
[Lib.  of  contemporary  science.]  111.  Lond. 
1878.  D.  670  :  7 

Lewes,  G:  H:  Studies  in  animal  life.  N.  Y. 
1860.  D.  670  :  13 

M' Alpine,  D.  and  Archibald  N.  Biological 
atlas  ;  a  guide  to  the  practical  study  of 
plants  and  animals,  adapted  to  the  require- 
ments of  the  London  xmiversity,  science 
and  art  department,  and  for  use  in  schools 
and  colleges ;  with  text,  containing  ar- 
rangement and  explanation,  equivalent 
terms,  glossary  and  classification.  111. 
Edinb.  1880.  Q."  670  :  R2 

Murphy,  Joseph  J:  Habit  and  intelligence  in 
their  connexion  with  the  laws  of  matter 
and  force  ;  a  series  of  scientific  essays. 
Lond.  1869.  2  v.  O.  670  :  8 

Papillon,  Fernand.  Nature  and  life ;  facts  and 
doctrines  relating  to    the  constitution  of 


matter,  the  new  dynamics  and  the  philos- 
ophy of  nature.  Tr.  from  the  2d  french 
ed.  by  A.  R.  Macdonough.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

670:9 

Semper,  K:  Animal  life,  as  aftected  by  the 
natural  conditions  of  existence.  (Intern, 
scientific  ser.)    N.  Y.  1881.  D.         670  :  10 

Stevenson,  Sarah  Hackett.  Boys  and  gii-ls  in 
biology,  or  Simple  studies  of  the  lower 
forms  of  life,  based  upon  the  latest  lec- 
tures of  T.  H.  Huxley  and  pub.  by  his  per- 
mission.    111.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.       X  670  :  12 

"Wright,  R.  W.  Life ;  its  true  genesis.  N.  Y. 
1880.  D.  570  :  14 

Biological  society,  Washington,  D.  G.  Proceed- 
ings ;  with  the  addresses  read  on  the  occa- 
sion of  the  Darwin  memorial  meeting,  may 
12,  1882  ;  V.  1,  nov.  188a-may  1882.  Wash. 
1882.     In  Smithsonian  misc.    506  :  R4  v25 

Anthropological  society,  Washington,  D.  G. 
Transactions  ;  v.  1,  feb.  1879  —  Jan.  1882. 
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506 :  R4  v26 

2.    Prehistoric  archeology. 

Baldwin,  J:  Denison.  Pre-historic  nations,  or 
Inquiries  concerning  some  of  the  great 
peoples  and  civilizations  of  antiquity,  and 
their  probable  relation  to  a  still  older  civ- 
ilization of  the  ethiopians  or  cushites  of 
Arabia.    N.  Y.  1869.  D.  671  :  38 

Caspari,  O:  Die  urgeschichte  der  menschheit, 
mit  riicksicht  auf  die  natiirliche  entwicke- 
lung  des  friihesten  geisterlebens.  2te  aufl. 
Leipz.  1877.  2  v.  O.  571  :  1 

Campbell,  G:  Douglas,  8th  duke  of  Argyll.  Prim- 
eval man  ;  an  examination  of  some  recent 
speculations.     N.  Y.  1869.  S.  571  : 3 

Clodd,  E:  The  childhood  of  the  world  ;  a  simple 
account  of  man  in  early  times.  N.  Y.  1879. 
D.  671:4 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Atlantis  ;  the  antediluvian 
world     111.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  671  :  27 

Figuier,  Guillaume  L:  Primitive  man.  New  ed. 
111.    Lond.  1876.  O.  671  :  8 

Joly,  N:  Man  before  metals.  (Intern,  scientific 
ser.)    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  671:32 

Fiske,   J:     [Archeological  essays].    In  his  Ex- 
cursions of  an  evolutionist.        824. 1  :  107 
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introd.  to  pre-historic  study.   N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

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Lesley,  J:  P:  Man's  origin  and  destiny,  sketched 
from  tlie  platform  of  the  sciences  in  a 
course  of  lectures  del.  before  the  Lowell 
institute  in  Boston,  in  the  winter  of  1865-6. 
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Lubbock,  Sir  J:  The  origin  of  civilization  and 
the  primitive  condition  of  man ;  mental 
and  social  condition  of  savages.  N.  Y. 
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—  Pre-historic  times,  as  illustrated  by  ancient 

remains,  and  the  manners  and  customs  of 
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Maclean,  J.  P.  A  manual  of  the  antiquity  of 
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Moore,    Joseph    Scott.      Pre-glacial    man    and 

feological  chronology  for  3,000,000  of  years 
efore  1800  a.  d.  2d  ed.  with  addenda,  and 
diagram  of  the  eccentricity  of  the  earth's 
orbit  for  4,000,000  of  years.  Dublin.  1869. 
O.  571:14 

Nicols,  Arthur.  The  puzzle  of  life,  and  how  it 
has  been  put  together ;  a  short  history  of 
the  formation  of  the  earth  with  its  vege- 
table and  animal  life  from  the  earliest 
times,  incl.  an  account  of  prehistoric  man, 
his  weapons,  tools  and  works.  111.  3d  ed. 
Lond.  1878.  D.  x  571  :  28 

Perkins,  F:  Beecher.  Pre-historic  man  ;  two 
lectures  :  1,  the  facts,  2,  the  conclusions  ; 
an  outline  of  pre-historic  ai'chaiology,  in- 
tended as  a  syllabus  of  two  lectures  on  the 
subject.     San  Francisco.  1883.  O. 

571 : Pam 

Bau,  C:  Pre-historic  fishing  in  Eui-ope  and 
North  America.  Plate  and  ill.  Wash. 
1884.  Q.     In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  R3  v25 

Southall,  James  C.  The  recent  origin  of  man, 
as  illustrated  by  geology  and  the  modern 
science  of  prehistoric  archseology.  111. 
Phila.  1875.  O.  6'71+16 

—  The  epoch  of  the  mammoth  and  the  appari- 

tion of  man  upon  the  earth.  111.  Phila. 
1878.  1).  571  :  15 

Tyler,  E:  Burnett.  Researches  into  the  early 
history  of  mankind  and  the  develoijment 
of  civilization.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.        571  :  17 

"Wilson,  Daniel.  Prehistoric  man  ;  researches 
into  the  origin  of  civilization  in  the  old 
and  the  new  world.  3d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 
111.     Lond.  1876.     2  v.  O.  571  :  18 

Winchell,  Alexander.  Preadamites,  or  A  de- 
monstration of  the  existence  of  men  before 
Adam  ;  together  with  a  study  of  their  con- 
dition, antiquit.y,  racial  affinities  and  pro- 
gressive dispersion  over  the  earth.  Charts 
and  ill.    Chicago.  1880.  O.  571  :  10 

E  u  r  o  p  e. 

Batzel,  F:  Vorgeschichte  des  europaischen  men- 
schen.    Munchen.  1874.  S.  571  :  2 

Dawkins,  W:  Boyd.  Cave  hunting  ;  researches 
on  the  evidence  of  caves  respecting  the 
early  inhabitants  of  Europe.  111.  Lond. 
1874.  O.  671  :  5 

—  Early  man  in  Britain  and  his  place  in  the  ter- 

tiary period.    111.    Lond.  1880.  O.     571-f 6 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Evans,  J:  The  ancient  stone  implements,  weap- 
ons and  ornaments  of  Great  Britain.  N 
Y.  1872.  O.  571+7 

Nilsson,  Sven.  The  primitive  inhabitants  of 
Scandinavia ;  an  essay  on  comparative 
ethnography,  and  a  contribution  to  the 
history  of  the  development  of  mankind, 
containing  a  description  of  the  imple- 
ments, dwellings,  tombs  and  motle  of  liv- 
ing of  the  savages  in  the  north  of  Eurojje 
during  the  stone  age.  3d  ed.,  rev.  by  the 
author  and  tr.  from  his  own  ms. ;  ed.  with 
an  introd.  by  sir  J:  Lubbock.  Lond.  1868 
O.  571:36 

Desor,  E:  Les  palafittes,  ou  Constructions  lacus- 
tres  du  lac  de  Neuchatel.  111.  Paris.  1865. 
O.  571:29 

America. 

Rau,  C:  The  archaeological  collection  of  the  U. 
S.  national  musium,  in  charge  of  the  Smith- 
sonian institution,  Washington,  D.  C.  111. 
Wash.  1876.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  contribu- 
tions. 506  :  R3  v22 

Nadaillac,   Marquis  de.     Prehistoric  America. 

Tr.   by  N.  D'Anvers  [pseud,  for  H.  R.  E. 

Bell]  ;  ed  by  W:  H.  Dall.     III.    N.  Y.  1884. 

571+37 

Wilson,  Daniel.  Pre-aryan  american  man.  In 
Transactions  of  the  Royal  soc.  of  Canada, 
V-  1.  61  :R 

Baldwin,  J:  Denison.  Ancient  America,  in  notes 
on  american  archajology.  111.  N.  Y.  1878. 
1>  571:20 

Short,  J:  T.  The  north  americans  of  antiquity  ; 
their  origin,  migrations  and  type  of  civil- 
ization considered.    N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

571 :25 

Foster,  J:  Wells.  Pre-historic  races  of  the  U. 
S.  of  America.    4th  ed.     Chicago.  1878.  O. 

571:23 

Squier,  Ephraim  G:  Antiquities  of  the  state  of 
New  York  ;  being  the  results  of  extensive 
original  surveys  and  explorations,  with  a 
supp.  on  the  antiquities  of  the  west.  111. 
Buffalo.  1851.  O.  571  :  26 

—  Aboriginal  monuments  of  the  state  of  New 
York  ;  comprising  the  results  of  original 
surveys  and  explorations,  with  an  illustra- 
tive apj).  111.  Wash.  1850.  Q.  In  Smith- 
sonian contributions.  505  :  R3  v2 

Priest,  Josiah.  American  antiquities  and  dis- 
coveries in  the  west  -,  an  exhibition  of  the 
evidence  that  an  ancient  population  of 
partially  civilized  nations,  differing  en- 
tirely from  those  of  the  present  Indians, 
peopled  America  many  centuries  before 
its  discovery  by  Columbus,  and  inquiries 
into  their  origin;  with  a  copious  description 
of  many  of  their  stupendous  works,  now 
in  ruins,  with  conjectures  concerning  what 
may  have  become  of  them,  compiled  from 
travels,  authentic  sources  and  the  research- 
es of  antiquarian  societies.  2d  ed.,  rev. 
Albany.  1833.  O.  571  :  P34 

Squier,  Ephraim  G:,  and  I^dwin  Hamilton  Davis. 
An(;lent  monuments  of  the  Mississippi  val- 
ley ;  comprising  tlie  results  of  extensive 
original  surveys  and  explorations.  111. 
Wash.  1848.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  contribu- 
tions. 506  :  R3  vl 


349 


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CI.  571-672 


350 


I' 


Conant,  A.  J.  Foot-prints  of  vanished  races  in 
the  Mississippi  valley  ;  an  account  of  some 
of  the  monuments  and  relics  of  pre-his- 
toric  races  scattered  over  its  surface,  with 
suggestions  as  to  their  origin  and  uses.  St. 
Louis.  1879.  O.  671+21    | 

Whittlesey,  C:    Descriptions  of  ancient  works   i 
in  Ohio.     111.    Wash.  1851.  Q.    In  Smith- 
sonian contributions.  606  :  B.3  v3 

Force,  M.  F.  Some  early  notices  of  the  indians 
of  Ohio.     Cine.  1879.  O.  671  :  22 

—  To  what  race  did  the  mound  builders  belong. 

With  the  above.  671  :  22 

MacLean,  J.  P.  The  mound  builders  ;  an  ac- 
count of  a  remarkable  people  that  once  in- 
habited the  valleys  of  the  Ohio  and  Missis- 
sippi ;  together  with  an  investigation  into 
the  archaeology  of  Butler  co.,  O.  111.  Cine. 

1879.  O.  671  :  24 
Carr,  Lucien.    The  mounds  of    the  Mississippi 

valley,  historically  considered.    (Kentucky 
geol."  survey.)    Cine.  1883.  Q.  571+36 

Jones,  Joseph.  Exploration  of  the  aboriginal 
remains  of  Tennessee.  111.  Wash.  1876.  Q. 
In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

606  :  113  v22 

St.  Louis  academy  of  science.  Contributions 
to  the  archaeology  of  Missouri  by  the  ar- 
chasological  section  of  the  academy.  Pt.  1: 
Pottery.  Plates  and  Maps.     Salem,   Mass. 

1880.  F.  671:1131 
Contents.    Potter,  W.  B.    Archaeological  remains 

in  south-eastern  Missouri.  —  Evers,  E;  The  ancient 
pottery  of  south-eastern  Missouri. 
Lapham,  Increase  Allen.  The  antiquities  of 
Wisconsin,  as  surveyed  and  described  by 
[him],  on  behalf  of  the  American  antiqua- 
rian society.  111.  (Smithsonian  contribu- 
tions to  knowledge.)  Wash.  1855.  Q. 

671:1130 

—  Same.    In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

606  :  B.3  v7 

Whittlesey,  C:  Ancient  mining  on  the  shores  of 
Lake  Superior.  Map  and  ill.  Wash.  1863. 
Q.     In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

606:113  vl 3 

Schumacher,  Paul.  Researches  in  the  kjokken- 
miWldings  and  graves  of  a  former  popula- 
tion of  the  coast  of  Oregon  ;  and  of  Santa 
Barbara  Islands  and  adjacent  mainland. 
111.  In  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr., 
Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  3.        '      in  657.6  :  D 

Dall,  W:  Healey.  On  the  remains  of  later  pre- 
historic man  obtained  from  caves  in  the 
Catherina  archipelago,  Alaska  territory, 
and  especially  from  the  caves  of  the  Aleu- 
tian islands.  111.  Wash.  1878.  Q.  In  Smith- 
sonian contributions.  506  :  B,3  v22 

Bransford,  J:  F.  Archaeological  researches  in 
Nicaragua.  Plates  and  ill.  Wash.  1881.  Q. 
In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  R3  v25 

Cope,  E:  Drinker.  On  the  contents  of  a  bone 
cave  in  the  island  of  Anguilla,  West  Indies. 
Plates.  Wash.  1883.  Q.  In  Smithsonian 
contributions.  606  :  B.3  v25 


3.     Ethnology. 

Figuier,   Guillaume  L:     The  human  I'ace.    111. 
N.  Y.  1873.  O.  673  :  6 


Goltz,  Bogumil.  Der  mensch  und  die  leute  ;  zur 
charakteristik  der  barbarischen  und  der 
civilisirten  nationen.     Berlin.  1858.  D. 

572:2 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  17. 

Kriegk,  G:  L:  Die  volkerstiimme  und  ihre 
zweige  ;  nach  den  neuesten  ergebnissen  der 
ethnographic.  5te  aufl.  bearb.  von  F:  v. 
Hellwald.     Frankfurt  a.  M.  1883.  O. 

572 : 16 

Morgan,  Lewis  H:  Systems  of  consanguinity 
and  affinity  of  the  human  family.  111. 
Wash.  1869.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  contribu- 
tions. 506:B.3vl7 

Nott,  Josiah  Clark,  and  G:  Robins  Gliddon. 
Types  of  mankind,  or  Ethnological  resear- 
ches, based  upon  the  ancient  monuments, 
paintings,  sculptures  and  crania  of  races, 
and  upon  their  natural,  geographical,  phi- 
lological and  biblical  history,  ill.  by  selec- 
tions from  the  inedited  papers  of  S:  G: 
Morton  and  by  additional  contributions 
from  L:  Agassiz,  W.  Usher  and  H.  S.  Pat- 
terson.    Phila.  1854.  Q.  572  :  B,8 

—  Same.    10th  ed.    Phila.  1871.  O.  672+7 
Peschel,  Oscar  Ferdinand.    The   races  of  man 

and  their  geographical  distribution.  From 
the  german.    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  672  :  13 

Pickering,  C:  The  races  of  man,  and  their  geo- 
graphical distribution.  New  ed.;  prefixed, 
an  analytical  synopsis  of  the  natural  his- 
tory of  man  by  J:  C:  Hall.    Lond.  1851.  D. 

572  :  6 

Quatrefages  de  Breau,  J:  L:  Arm  and  de.  The 
human  species.  (Intern,  scientific  ser.)  N. 
Y.  1879.  1).  572  :  9 

Sharpe,  W:  The  cause  of  color  among  races, 
and  the  evolution  of  physical  beauty.  New 
ed.,  rev.    N.  Y.  1881.  S".  572  :  10 

Waitz,  Theodor.     Anthropologic   der  naturvol- 

ker.  2te  aufl.  mit  zusiitzen  des  verf.   ver- 

mehrt  und  herausg.  von  G.  Gerland.  Leipz. 

1860-77.  6  V.  O.  572  :  1 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  kataiog,  p.  17. 

—  Inti'oduction  to  anthropology;  ed.,  with  num- 

erous add.  by  the  author,  from  the  1st  vol. 
of  "Anthropologic  der  naturviilker",  by  J. 
F:  Collingwood.  [Anthropological  society 
of  London  publ.]  Lond.  1863.  O.  672  :  3 
Wood,  J:  G:  The  natural  history  of  man;  an 
account  of  the  manners  and  custonas  of  the 
uncivilized  races  of  men  :  Australia,  New 
Zealand,  Polynesia,  America,  Asia  and  an- 
cient Europe!  111.  Lond.  1870.  Q.     572+4 


Brace,  C:  Loring.  The  races  of  the  old  world  ; 
a  manual  of  ethnology.    N.  Y.  1864.  O. 

572: 11 

Stein,  F.  v.  Die  russischen  kosakenheere  ;  nach 
dem  werke  des  obersten  Choroschcliin  und 
andern  quellen.  Karte.  Gotha.  1883.  Q. 
In  Petermann's  mitteilungen,  Ergan- 
zungsb.  16.  906.1  :M 

Pauw,  Cornells  or  Corneille  de.  Recherches 
philosophiques  sur  les  americains,  ou  Mo- 
moires  interressants  pour  servir  ft  I'histoire 
de  I'espfece  humaine.  Nouvelle  ed.,  augm. 
d'une  dissertation  critique  par  Dom  Per- 
nety,  et  de  la  defense  de  I'auteur  des  Re- 
cherches contre  cette  dissertation.  Berlin. 
1771.  3  V.  S.  672:14 


351 


CI.  572-575 


NATURAL  SCIENCE— BIOLOGY. 


Berlin.  Konigliclie  museen  :  EthnoLogische  ab- 
theilung.  The  north-west  coast  of  America  ; 
results  of  recent  ethnological  researches, 
from  the  collections  of  the  Royal  museums 
at  Berlin,  pub.  by  the  directors  of  the  eth- 
nological dep't.  '  Tr.  from  the  germ.  111. 
Lond.  n.  d.  F.  572:1115 

Same.     Amerika's  nordwest-kiiste  ;  neueste 

ergebnisse  ethnologischer  reisen.  Neue 
iofge.  111.  Berlin.  1884.  F.  572  :  R15  v2 
Thum,  Everard  F.  im.  Among  the  Indians  of 
Guiana ;  sketches,  chiefly  anthropologic, 
from  the  interior  of  British  Guiana.  Map 
and  ill.    Lond.  1883.  O.  918.8  :  2 

Blumentritt,  Ferdinand.  Versuch  einer  ethno- 
graphie  der  Philippinen  ;  nebst  anhang  : 
Die  maritimen  entdeckungen  der  spanier 
ira  archipel  der  Philippinen.  Karte.  Gotha. 
1882.  Q.  In  Petermann's  mitteilungen,  Er- 
giinzungsb.  15.  905.1  :M 

Fomander,  Abraham.  An  account  of  the  Poly- 
nesian race,  its  origin  and  migrations,  and 
the  ancient  history  of  the  hawaiian  people 
to  the  times  of  Kamehameha  I.  [Engl,  and 
foreign  phil.  lib.]  Lond.  1878.  2  v.  D. 

572 : 12 
Note.    Numerous  treatises  on  anthropology,  with 
full   bibliographies  of   new  publications,   have    ap- 
peared in  the  annual  reports  of  the  Smithsonian  in- 
stitution, for  which  see  class  506,  col.  291. 

Works  on  the  ethnology  of  the  american  Indians 
will  be  found  in  History,  class  970.1. 


4.    Natural  history  of  man. 

Home,  H:,  lord  Karnes.    Sketches  of  the  history 
of  man.   Dublin.  1775.   4  v.  in  2.  S.   573  : 1 
Huxley,  T:  H:    Evidence  as  to  man's  place  in 
nature.    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  673  :  2 

Quatrefages  de  Breau,  J:  L:  Armand  de.  The 
natural  history  of  man  ;  a  course  of  ele- 
mentary lectures.  Tr.  from  the  french  by 
Eliza  A.  Youmans,  with  an  app.  [Pop. 
science  lib.]     N.  Y.  1875.  D.  673  :  3 

Smitli,  C:  Hamilton.  The  natural  history  of  the 
human  species ;  its  typical  forms,  primoe- 
val  disti-ibution.  flliations  and  migrations. 
111.     Lond.  1859.  8.  573  :  4 

Topinard,  Paul.  Anthropology  ;  with  pref .  by 
Paul  Broca.  Tr.  by  Robert  T.  H.  Bartley. 
111.    [Lib.  of  contemp.  sci.]   Lond.  1878.  D. 

673  : 6 
Tylor,   E:  Burnett.      Anthropology ;    an  intro- 
duction to  the  study  of  man  and  civiliza- 
tion.    111.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  673:6 
Vogt,  C:  Lectures  on  man  ;  his  place  in  creation 
and  in   the  history  of  the  earth  ;    ed.  by 
James  Hunt.    Lond.  1864.  O.  673  :  7 
Beddoe,  J:   [Anthropological  pamphlets.]    With 
his  Stature  and  bulk  of  man.           573  :  10 
lieino:    On  the  head-forms  of  the  west  of  England. 
—  On   the    anthrcHiolojfy    of    Lancashire.  —  On    the 
anthropology  of  Gloucestershire.— The  kelts  of  Ire- 
land.—On  the  physical  characteristics  of  the  inhabi- 
tants of  Bretagne.— On  the  headform  of  the  danes.— 
On  the  aborigines  of  central  Queensland.  —  On  the 
physical  characteristics  of  the  Jewish  race —On  the 
supposed  increasing  prevalence  of  dark  hair  in  Eng- 
land. —  On    anthropological    colour    phenomena   in 
Belgium  and  elsewhere.— Anniversary  address. 

Gould,  B:  Apthorp.  Investigations  in  the  mili- 
tary and  anthropological  statistics  of  amer- 
ican soldiers.    N.  Y.  1869.  Q.  573+8 


Anthropometry   and   growth. 

Roberts,  C:  A  manual  of  anthropometry,  or 
A  guide  to  the  physical  examination  and 
measurement  of  the  human  body  ;  con- 
taining a  systematic  table  of  measure- 
ments, an  anthropometrical  chart  or  reg- 
ister, and  instructions  for  taking  measure- 
ments on  a  uniform  plan.  111.  Lond.  1878. 
O.  573  :  9 

Pagliani,  L:  Lo  sviluppo  umano  per  eta,  sesso, 
condizione  sociale  ed  etnica,  studiato  nel 
peso,  statura,  circonferenza  toracica,  capa- 
citavitale  e  forza  muscolare.  Milano.  1879. 
O.  573:11 

Chervin,  Arthur.  Sur  I'anthroporaetrie  ;  trois 
brochures  addressees  par  M.  Pagliani  [^  la 
Societe  d'anthropologie  de  Paris].  Pai'is. 
1878.  O.  w  573:  11 

British  association.  Anthropometric  committee. 
4th  and  final  reports.     [1881,  1883] . 

iw573:ll 

Beddoe,  J:  On  the  stature  and  bulk  of  man  in 
the  British  Isles.  Repr.  from  v.  3  of  the 
Memoirs  of  the  Anthropological  society  of 
London.     Lond.  1870.  O.  673  :  10 

Bowditch,  H:  Pickering.  The  growth  of  chil- 
dren.    Bost.  1877.  O.  573+12 

—  Same.,   a  siipplementary    investigation  ;    with 

suggestions  in  regard  to  methods  of  re- 
search.   Bost.  1879.  O.  in  573+12 

—  The  relation  between   growth    and  disease ; 

extracted  from  the  transactions  of  the 
American  medical  assoc,  1881.  Phila.  1881. 
O.  in  573+12 

Evetzky,  Etienne.  On  the  growth  of  children 
during  the  first  year,  and  on  the  nutritive 
conditions  of  early  childhood,    in  573+12 

Peckham,  G:  W.  The  growth  of  children; 
reprint  from  the  Gth  annual  report  of  the 
State  board  of  health  of  Wisconsin. 

in  573+12 

Sozinskey,  T:  S.  Physical  aspects  of  infantile 
unfoldment.  '  in  573+12 

Roberts,  C:  The  physical  requirements  of  fact- 
ory children  ;  from  the  Journal  of  the  sta- 
tistical society.  in  573+12 

Hitchcock,  E :  A  report  of  twenty  years  exper- 
ience in  the  department  of  physical  educa- 
tion and  hygiene  in  Amherst  college,  to 
the  board  of  trustees,  June  27,  1881.  Am- 
herst, Mass.  1881.  O.  in  573+12 

5.    Evolution  and  darwinism. 

Agassiz,  L:  J:  Rudolph.  Methods  of  study  in 
natural  history.     Bost.  1874.  D.         575  :  5 

Allen,  C:  (Jrant.  The  evolutionist  at  large. 
Lond.  1881.  D.  675  :  6 

Bateman,  F:  Darwinism  tested  by  language  ; 
with  a  pref.  by  Yy.  Meyrick  Goulburn. 
Lond.  1877.  D.  675  :  7 

Bergen,  Joseph  Y.,  jr.  and  Fanny  D.  The  de- 
velopment theory ;  a  brief  statement  for 
general  readers.    111.     Bost.  1884.  S. 

676:34 

Bouverie-Pusey,  Sidney  E:  Bouverie.  Perman- 
ence and  evolution ;  an  inquiry  into  the 
supposed  mutability  of  animal  types. 
Lond.  1882.  D.  675  :  29 


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CI.  5T6 


354 


BUchner,  F:  C:  Christian  L:  Man  in  the  past, 
present  and  future  ;  a  ]3opular  account  of 
the  results  of  recent  scientific  research  as 
regards  the  origin,  position  and  prospects 
of  the  human  race.  From  the  german  by 
W.  S.^  Dallas.     Lond.  1872.  O.  575  :  8 

Gazelles,  Emile.  Outline  of  the  evolution-phil- 
osophy. Tr.  from  the  french  by  O.  B. 
Frothingham  ;  with  an  app.  by  E.  L.  You- 
mans.     [Pop.  science  lib.]     N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

575 : 28 

Chambers,  Robert.  Vestiges  of  the  natural  his- 
tory of  creation.     T.  'p.  w.     [Cine.  1858.]  D. 

575:9 

—  Explanations ;    a    sequel  to    Vestiges  of    the 

natural  history  of  creation,  by  the  author 
of  that  work.   "N.  Y.  1846.  O.  575  :  10 

Darwin,  C:  Robert.  On  the  origin  of  species  by 
means  of  natural  selection,  or  The  preser- 
vation of  favored  races  in  the  struggle  for 
life.  New  ed.  from  the  6th  Lond.  ed., 
with  add.  and  corr.    N.  Y.  1877.  D. 

575 :12 

—  The  descent  of  man,  and  selection  in  relation 

to  sex.    New  ed.     T.  p.  w.     [N.  Y.]  D. 

575:11 

—  The  variation  of  animals    and  plants  under 

domestication.  2d  ed.  rev.  111.  N.  Y. 
1876.  2  V.  D.  575  :  13 

—  Darwinism  stated   by  Darwin  himself  ;  char- 

acteristic passages  from  the  writings  of 
C:  Darwin,  selected  and  arr.  by  Nathan 
Sheppard.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  575  :  31 

Fiske,  J:    Darwinism.  m  824.1:  31 

Graue,  G.  Darwinismus  und  sittlichkeit.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15  v8 

Gray,  Asa.  Darwiniana ;  essays  and  reviews 
pertaining  to  darwinism.    N.  Y.  1876.  O. 

575: 15 

Hackel,  Ernst  H:  Natiirliche  schopfungsge- 
schichte  ;  gemeinverstiindliche  wissen  - 
schaftliche  vortriige  iiber  die  entwicke- 
lungslehre  im  allgemeinen  und  diejenige 
von  Darwin,  Goethe  und  Lamarck  im 
besonderen.     7te  aufl.    Berlin.  1879.  O. 

575:2 

—  Same,  eng.     The  history  of   creation,  or  The 

development  of  the  earth  and  its  inhabi- 
tants by  the  action  of  natural  causes  ;  a 
popular  exposition  of  the  doctrine  of  evo- 
lution in  general  and  that  of  Darwin, 
Goethe,  and  Lamarck  in  particular.  From 
the  german,  the  trans,  rev.  by  E.  Ray  Lan- 
kester.     N.  Y.  1876.    2  v.    D."  575  :  2 

—  Anthropogenic,  oder  Entwickelungsgeschichte 

des  menschen  -,  gemeinverstiindliche  wis- 
senschaftliche  vortriige  iiber  die  grund- 
ziige  der  menschlichen  keimes-  und  stam- 
mes-geschichte.    3te  aufl.    Leipz.  1877.  O. 

575:1 

—  Same,   eng.     The  evolution  of  man  ;  a  popu- 

lar exposition  of  the  principal  points  of 
human  ontogeny  and  phylogeny.  [111.] 
Lond.  1879.  2  v.  D.  '  '    575  :  1 

—  Freedom  in  science  and  teaching.    From  the 

german,  with  a  prefatory  note  by  T:  H: 
Huxley.     N.  Y.  1879.  D.  "  575  :  4 

Hartmann,  C.  E.  R.  Darwinismus  und  thierpro- 
duktion.    Miinchen.  1876.  S.  575:3 

Hartmann,    K:  Robert  E:  v.    Ernst  Hiickel  als 


Hartmann,  K:  Robert  E:  v.— Continued. 

vorkampfer     der     abstammungslehre     in 

Deutschland.     In  his  Gesammelte  studien. 

834+10 

—  Wahrheit  und  irrthum  im  darwinismus  ;  eine 

kritische  darstellung  der  organischen  ent- 
wickelungstheorie.     Berlin.  1875.   O. 

575+33 
Hodge,  C:    What  is  darwinism  ?    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

575 : 16 

Huxley,  T:  H:    More  criticisms  on  Darwin,  and 

Administrative  nihilism.    N.  Y.    1873.    D. 

575 : 17 

—  On  the  origin  of  species,  or  The  causes  of  the 

phenomena  of  organic  nature  ;  a  course  of 
six  lectures  to  working  men.  N.  Y.  1877. 
D.  575:18 

—  [Essays  on  darwinism].     See  in  col.  286. 
Mivart,  St.  G:    On  the  genesis  of  species.    Lond. 

1871.  D.  575  :  20 

—  Lessons  from  nature,  as  manifested  in  mind 

and  matter.    Lond.  1876.  O.  575  :  19 

Miiller,  Fritz.  Facts  and  arguments  for  Dar- 
win, with  add.  by  the  author.  Tr.  from 
the  german  by  W.  S.  Dallas.  111.  Lond. 
1869.  D.  ■  575:21 

Romanes,  G:  J:  Scientiflc  evidences  of  organic 
evolution.  (Nature  ser.)  N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

575 : 27 

Schmid,  Rudolf.  The  theories  of  Darwin  and 
their  i-elation  to  philosophy,  religion  and 
morality.  From  the  german  by  G:  A.  Zim- 
mermann,  with  an  in  trod,  by  the  duke  of 
Argyll.     Chicago.  1883  [1882.']  D. 

575:25 

Schmidt,  E:  Oskar.  The  doctrine  of  descent  and 
darwinism.  111.  (Intern,  scientific  ser.)  N. 
Y.  1876.  D.  575  :  22 

Wallace,  Alfred  Russel.  Contributions  to  the 
theory  of  natural  selection  ;  a  series  of  es- 
says. 2d  ed.,  with  corr.  and  add.  N.  Y. 
1871.  D.  575  :  23 

Weismann,  A:  Studies  in  the  theory  of  descent ; 
with  notes  and  add.  by  the  author.  Tr.  and 
ed.,  with  notes,  by  Raphael  Meldola,  with 
a  pref.  notice  by  C:  Darwin.  111.  Lond. 
1882.  2  V.    O.        ■  575  :  37 

Wilson,  Andrew.  Chapters  on  evolution  ;  a  po- 
pular history  of  darwinism  and  allied 
theories  of  development.    N.  Y.  1882.  O. 

575  :  26 

Winchell,  Alexander.  The  doctrine  of  evolu- 
tion ;  its  data,  its  principles,  its  specula- 
tions and  its  theistic  beanngs.  N.  Y.  1874. 
D.  575  :  24 


Jli 


y  ■ 


Brooks,  W:  K.    The  law  of  heredity  ;  a  study  of 
the  cause  of  variation  and   tlie  origin   of 
living  organisms.     Bait.  1883.  D.    575  :  30 
Cooke,   Joseph.      Heredity ;    with   preludes   on 
current  events.     Bost.  1879.  D.       575  :  36 
Contents.    Lecturer.    Hereditary  descent  in  ancient 
Greece.— Maudsley  on  hereditary  descent.— Necessary 
beliefs  Inherent  in  the  plan  of  the  soul.  —  Darwin's 
theory  of  panjrenesis.  —  Darwin  on  the  orifrin  of  con- 
science. —  What  causes  unlikeness  in  orjjranisms  ?  — 
Lotze  on  the  union  of  soul  antj  body.  —  The  twofold 
identity  of  parent  and  ofTsprinsr.  —  Seven  principal 
laws  of  heredity.— The  descent  of  bad  traits  and  jrood. 
Preludes.    Schools  for  the  ainerican  indian.  —  The  fu- 
ture of  american  poetry.— An  american-ans'licrtn  alli- 
ance—Is  death  disembodiment  ?— Schoberlein  on  im- 
mortality.—Financial  heresies  in  the  U.  S.  —  Ag'ricul- 


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356 


tural  colonization  of  the  unemployed.— Skepticism  in 
colleges.— The  Blberfeld  plan  of  poor-relief  .—The  les- 
ser and  the  greater  eastern  question. 

Qalton,  Francis.  English  men  of  science  ;  their 
nature  and  nurture.  [Pop.  science  lib.]  N. 
Y.  1875.  D.  575  :  14 

—  Hereditary  genius  ;  an  inquiry  into  its  laws 
and  consequences.  New  and  rev.  ed.  with 
an  amer.  pref.     N.  Y.  1884.  O.        575  :  32 

Ribot,  Theodule.  Heredity ;  a  psychological 
study  of  its  phenomena,  laws,  causes  and 
consequences.  From  the  french.  Lond. 
1875.  D.  575  :  36 


6.    Embryology. 

Balfour,  Francis  Maitland.  A  treatise  on  com- 
parative embryology.     Lond.  1880.  3  v.  O. 

576+1 

Bastian,  H:  Charlton.  The  beginnings  of  life  ; 
some  account  of  the  nature,  modes  of 
origin  and  transformations  of  lower  organ- 
isms.   111.    N.  Y.  1872.  3  V.  D.         577  :  1 

Horst,  R.  A  contribution  to  our  knowledge  of 
the  development  of  the  oyster,  Ostrea 
edulis.  Tr.  by  J:  A.  Ryder.  In  U.  S.  fish 
com.  bulletin,  v.  2.  in  639  :  D 

Ryder,  J:  A.  The  microscopic  sexual  charac- 
teristics of  the  american,  portuguese,  and 
common  edible  oyster  of  Europe  com- 
pared.   In  U.  S.  fish  com.  bulletin,  v.  2. 

in  639 :  D 

—  The  metamorphosis  and  post-larval  stages  of 

development  of  the  oyster.  In  U.  S.  fish 
com.  report,  v.  10.         '  in  639 : 1) 

—  A  contribution  to  the  development  and  morph- 

ology of  the  lophobranchiates,  (Hippocam- 
pus antiquorum,  the  sea-horse).  111.  In  U. 
S.  fish  com.  bulletin,  v.  1.  in  639  :D 

Syrski,  Dr.  — .  Lecture  on  the  organs  of  repro- 
dtiction  and  the  fecundation  of  fishes,  and 
especially  of  eels.  111.  /n  U.  S.  fish  com. 
report,  v.  3.  in  639  :  D 

Jacoby,   L.    The  eel  question.    Tr.  by  Herman 

Jacobson.    In  U.  S.  fish  com.  report,  v.  7. 

in  639  :  D 

Goode,  G:  Brown.  Notes  on  the  life-history  of 
the  eel,  chiefly  derived  from  a  study  of 
recent  european  authorities.  111.  Inv.S. 
fish  com.  bulletin,  v.  10.  in  639  :  D 

Ryder,  J:  A.  Observations  on  the  absorption 
of  the  yelk,  the  food,  feeding,  and  devel- 
opment of  embryo  fishes,  m  U.  S.  fish 
com.  bulletin,  v.  2.  in  639  :  D 

—  Development  of  the  silver  gar,  Belone  longi- 

rostris,  with  observations  on  the  genesis  of 
the  blood  in  embryo  fishes  and  a  compar- 
ison of  fish  ova  with  those  of  other  verte- 
brates. 111.  In  U.  S.  fish  com.  bulletin, 
V.  1.  m639:D 

—  Development  of  the  Spanish  mackerel,  Cybium 

maculatum.  111.  In  U.  S.  fish  com.  bulle- 
tin, V.  1.  in  639  :  D 

—  A  contribution  to  the  embryography  of  osse- 

ous fishes,  with  special  reference  to  the 
developuK'nt  of  the  cod,  (iadus  morrhua. 
III.    In  U.  S.  fish  com.  report,  v.  10. 

in  639  :  D 


7.    Microscopy. 

Beale,  Lionel  Smith.  How  to  work  with  a 
microscope.     5th  ed.    111.    Lond.  1880.  O. 

578:1 

Frey,  H:  The  microscope  and  microscopical 
technology  ;  a  text-book  for  physicians  and 
students.  Tr.  and  ed.  bv  G:  R.  Cutter. 
2d  ed.     111.    N.  Y.  1880.  O.  578+2 

Gosse,  Philip  H:  Evenings  at  the  microscope, 
or  Researches  among  the  minuter  organs 
and  forms  of  animal  life.    N.  Y.  1860.  O. 

578:3 

Hogg,  Jabez.  The  microscope,  its  history,  con- 
struction and  application  ;  a  familiar 
introd.  to  the  use  of  the  instrument  and 
the  study  of  microscopical  science.  6th  ed. 
Lond.  1867.  D.  578  : 4 

Lankester,  Edwin.  Half-hours  with  the  micro- 
scope ;  a  popular  guide  to  the  xxse  of  the 
microscope  as  a  means  of  amusement  and 
instruction.  14th  ed.  with  chapter  on  the 
polariscope  by  F.  Kitton.  111.  Lond.  1878. 
S.  578:  14 

Manton,  Walter  P.  Beginnings  with  the  micro- 
scope ;  a  working  handbook,  containing 
simple  instructions  in  the  art  and  method 
of  using  the  microscope  and  preparing 
objects  for  examination.  111.    Bost.  1884.  b. 

578:17 

Merkel,  F:  Das  mikroscop  und  seine  anwen- 
dung.    Miinchen.  1875.  S.  578  :  6 

Somerville,  Mary.  On  molecular  and  micro- 
scopic science.    111.    Lond.  1869.  2  v.  D. 

578:5 

Ward,  The  hon.  mrs.  M.  The  microscope,  or 
Descriptions  of  various  objects  of  especial 
interest  and  beauty  adapted  for  micro- 
scopic observation,  with  directions  for  the 
arrangement  of  a  microscope  and  the  col- 
lection and  mounting  of  objects.  111.  5th 
ed.    Lond.  1880.  D.  578  :  12 

Wytlie,  Joseph  H.  The  microscoi^ist ;  a  manual 
of  microscopy  and  compendium  of  the 
microscopic  .sciences,  micro  -  mineralogy, 
micro  -  chemistry,  biology,  histology  and 
practical  medicine.  4th  ed.,  enl.  and  ill. 
Phila.  1880.  O.  578  :  7 

"Wood,  J:  G:  Common  objects  of  the  micro- 
scope.   111.    Lond.  71.  d.  S.  578  :  9 

Clarke,  Louisa  Lane.  Objects  for  the  micro- 
scope ;  a  popular  description  of  the  most 
instructive  and  beautiful  subjects  for  exhi- 
bition. 6th  ed.,  ill.    Lond.  1880.  D. 

578 : 10 

Slack,  H:  J.  Marvels  of  pond-life,  or  A  year's 
microscopic  recreations  among  the  polyps, 
infusoria,  rotifers,  water-bears  and  poly- 
zoa.  4th  ed.  111.    Lond.  1880.  D.     578  :  11 

Leidy,  Joseph,  A  flora  and  fauna  within  living 
animals.  111.  Wash.  1853.  Q.  In  Smith- 
sonian contributions.  506  :  R3  v5 

Herrick,  Sophie  Bledsoe.   The  wonders  of  plant- 
life  under  the  microscope.    N.  Y.  1883.    D. 
678 : 16 

Cooke,  M.  C.  Fungi  ;  their  nature  and  uses  ;  ed. 
by  M.  J.  Berkeley.  (Intern,  scientifle  ser.) 
N.  Y.  1875.  D.  578  :  8 

—  Rust,  smut,  mildew  and  mould  ;  an  introd.  to 
the  stu(ly  of  microscopic  fungi.  4th  ed. 
rev.  and  enl.  111.    Lond.  1878.  S! 

578: 13 


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CI.  578-580 


Tyndall,  J:    Essays  on  the  floating  matter  of 
the  air  in  relation  to  putrefaction  and  in- 
fection.   N.  y.  1882.  D.  578  :  15 
dmtentis.    Dust  and  disease.  —  Optical  deportment 
of  the  atmosphere  in  relation  to  putrefaction  and  in- 
fection.—Further  researches  on  the  deportment  and 
vitality  of  putrefactive  orjfanisms.  — Fermentation 
and  its  bearings  on  surgery  and  medicine.  —  Sponta- 
neous generation.— App. 
Bailey,  Jacob  Whitman.    Microscopical  exami- 
nation  of  soundings,  made   by  the  U.  S. 
coast  survey  off  the  Atlantic  coast  of  the 
U.  S.  111.     Wash.  1851.  Q,   In  Smithsonian 
contributions.                               506  :  H3  v2 

—  Microscopical    observations  made  in   South 

Carolina,  Georgia  and  Florida.  111.    Wash. 
1851.  Q.     In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  US  v2 

—  Notes  on  new  species  and  localities  of  micro- 

scopical organisms.  111.  Wash.  1854.  Q.    In 
Smithsonian  contributions.       506  :  B,3  v7 


8.    Oollectors'  manuals. 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton,  and  others.  Directions 
for  collecting,  preserving  and  transporting 
specimens  of  natural  history.  111.  Wash. 
1859.  O.    In  Smithsonian  misc. 

506 :  R4  v2 

Bailey,  W.  Whitman.  The  botanical  collector's 
handbook.  (Naturalists' handy  ser.)  Salem. 
1881.  D.  579  :  1 

Manton,   Walter  P.    Field  botany ;    handbook 


for  the  collector,  containing  instructions 
for  gathering  and  preserving  plants  and 
the  formation  of  the  herbarium.  Bost. 
1882.  T.  579  :  2 

Maynard,  C.  J.  Manual  of  taxidermy  ;  com- 
plete guide  in  collecting  and  preserving 
birds  and  mammals.  111.     Bost.  1883.  D. 

679 :  5 

Manton,  Walter  P.  Taxidermy  without  a 
teacher  ;  a  complete  manual  of  instruc- 
tion for  preparing  and  preserving  birds 
and  animals,  with  a  chapter  on  hunting 
and  hygiene,  instructions  for  collecting 
and  preserving  eggs  and  insects,  and  a 
number  of  receipts.  111.  South  Framing- 
ham.  1876.  T.  579  :  6 

—  Insects,  how  to  catch  and  how  to  prepare 
them  for  the  cabinet  ;  a  manual  of  instruc- 
tion for  the  lield  naturalist.  111.  Bost- 
1881.  S.  579  :  7 

Packard,  Alpheus  Spring,  jr.  Directions  for 
collecting  and  preserving  insects.  111. 
Wash.  1873.  O.    In  Smithsonian  misc. 

506:Il4vll 

Coues,  Elliott.  Field  ornithology  ;  comprising 
a  manual  of  instruction  for  "procuring,  pre- 

{)aring  and  preserving  birds,  and  a  check 
ist  of  north  american  birds.  Salem.  1874. 
O.  579  : 4 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Birds'-nesting  ;  a  handbook 
of  instruction  in  gathering  and  preserving 
the  nests  and  eggs  of  birds  for  the  purposes 
of  study.     Salem.  1882.  D.  579  : 3 


9.    Botany. 


1.    In  general. 


(For  the  distribution  of  plants  over  the  earth,  »ee,  Physi- 
cal geography,  cl.  561,  col.  326.) 

Allen,  C:  Grant.  Flowers,  and  their  pedigrees. 
Lond.  1883.  D.  580:25 

Contents.    Introd.— The  daisy's  pedigree.  —  The  ro- 
mance of  a  wayside  weed.— Strawberries.— Cleavers. 
The  origin  of  wheat.  —  A  mountain  tulip.  —  A  family 
history.— Cuckoo-pint. 
Bally,  W:  L.    Trees,  plants  and  flowers,  where 
and  how  they  grow  ;  a  familiar  history  of 
the  vegetable  kingdom.    111.    Phila.    1878. 
D.     With  his  Our  own  birds.  598  :  4 

Bessey,  C :  E.  Botany  for  high  schools  and  col- 
leges. (Amer.  science  ser.)     N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

580:21 
Comstock,  J:  L.    The  yoving  botanist ;  a  treatise 
on  the  science,  prepared  for  the  use  of  per- 
sons just  commencing  the  study  of  plants. 
5th  ed.    N.  Y.  1854.  S.  "      580  :  20 

Figuier,  GuiUaume  L:  The  vegetable  world  ;  a 
history  of  plants,  with  their  structure  and 
peculiar  properties.  Adapted,  with  a  glos- 
sary of  botanical  terms,  ill.  Lond.  [18821. 
D.  580:18 

Gray,  Asa.  School  and  field  book  of  botany  ; 
consisting  of  "Lessons  in  botany"  and 
"Field,  forest  and  garden  botany"  bound 
in  one  vol.     N.  Y.  1880.  O.  '     580  :  6 

Henderson,  P:  Hand-book  of  plants.  N.  Y. 
1881.  O.  580:B.8 

A    dictionary  of    all   the    leading   ornamental  or 
useful  plants,  with  brief  instructions  for  propaga- 


tion and  culture ;  followed  by  a  glossary  of  botanical 
and  technical  terms,  together  with  general  horticul- 
tural terms  and  practices. 

Hooker,  Sir  Joseph  Dalton.  Botany.  (Science 
primers.)  111.  3d  ed.  rev.    N.  Y.  1878.  S. 

580 :  22 

Eellerman,  W.  A.  The  elements  of  botany  ; 
embracing  organography,  histology,  vege- 
table physiology,  systematic  botany  and 
economic  botany,  arr.  for  school  use  or  for 
independent  study,  also  A  complete  glos- 
sary of  botanical  terms.  111.  Phila.  [18841. 
D.  580  :  26 

Kny,  Leopold.  Plant  life  in  the  sea.  In  Estes, 
D.    Half  hour  recr.  in  pop.  sci.,  2d  ser. 

504  :  5  v2 

Marion,  Fulgence.  The  wonders  of  vegetation. 
From  tlie  french  ;  ed.  with  numerous  add. 
by  Scheie  de  Vere.  [111.  lib.  of  wonders.] 
NY.  1874.  D.  580:  11 

Miiller  von  Halle,  K:  Das  buch  der  pflanzen- 
welt,  eine  botanische  reise  um  die  welt ; 
versuch  einer  kosmischen  botanik,  den  ge- 
bildeten  aller  stande  und  alien  freunden 
der  natur  gewidmet.  2te  aufl.  Leipz.  1869. 
O.  580  :  1 

Prantl,  K:  An  elementary  text-book  of  botany. 
Tr.  from  the  german,  the  tr.  rev.  by  S.  H. 
Vines.    111.     Phila.  1880.  O.  580:10 

Bhind,  W:  A  history  of  the  vegetable  king- 
dom ;  embracing  comprehensive  descrip- 
tions of  the  plants  most  interesting  from 
their  uses  to  man  and  the  lower  aninyils, 
their  application   in    the  arts,  manuiact- 


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NATURAL  SCIENCE— BOTANY. 


ures,  medicine  and  domestic  economy, 
and  from  their  beauty  or  peculiarities, 
together  with  the  physiology,  geographi- 
cal distribution  and  classification  of  plants. 
Rev.  ed.  with  supp.    111.    Lond.  1868.  O. 

580  :  R9 

Ruschenberger,  W:  S.  W.  [Botany].  In  Ida 
Elements  of  natural  hist.  590  :  11  v2 

R-uskin,  J:  Proserpina;  studies  of  wayside  flow- 
ers, while  the  air  was  yet  pure  among  the 
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Botany  of  the  routes  on  the  41st  par.,   and 

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Botany  of  the  route  near  the  32d  par.  111. 

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Botany  of  the  explorations  in  California  for 

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Contents.  Torrey,  J:  Descriptions  of  plants  col- 
lected along-  the  route  by  W:  P.  Blake,  and  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Gila  by  major  Thomas  and  lieut.  Du 
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Botany  of  the  route  from  the  Sacramento 

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Botany  of  the  routes  from  San  Francisco 

bay  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  west  of  the  Coast 
Range,  and  from  the  Pimas  villages  to  the 
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Gray,  Asa.    Plantar  wrightianas  texano-neomex- 
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Torrey,  J:     [Description  of  newgeijera  and  spe- 
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tany of  the  boundary.  IJT.     In  Emory,  W. 
H.     Report  of  the  siirvpy,  v.  2,  pt.  1." 

i«  917.7  :D 
Contents.    Parry,  C.  C.    Introd.;    geographical  dis- 
tribution and  botanical  features.  —  Torrey,  J :    Bo- 
tany [in  general]. —  Engelmann,  G:    Cactaceae  of 
the  boundary. 
Torrey,  J:    Botany  [of  the  explor.  exped.  down 
the  Zuni   and  Colorado  rivers,  1851].    111. 
/n  Sitgreaves,  L.  Report.         in  917.5  :  D 
Porter,  T:  C,  andJ:  }Jl.  Coulter.    Synopsis  of 
the  flora  of  Colo;-ado.    (U.   S.   geol.  survey 
of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;    Miscel.  ])ub.,  no.  4.) 
Wash.  1874.  O.  in  557.5  :D 

Brandegee,  T.  S.    The  flora   of   southwestern 
Colorado.     In  the  same  ;  Bulletin,  .v.  2. 

in  557.5  :  D 
Gray,  Asa,  and  J'.  Torrey.    Botany  [of  the  Colo- 
rado river  of  the  west].      In  Ives,  J.  C. 
Report  of  pxped.  m  917.5  :  D 

Note.    All  tjie  orders  preceding  vorbonacere  were 
elaborated  i)y  Gray,  the  remainder  by  Torrey  ;  except 
cactaceie  nnfl  cuphorbiaceie  by  G:  Engrelxnann,  and 
gramineu'  by  (i:  Thurber. 
Torrey,  J:    Botany  [of  Stansbury's  exi)ed.  to  the 
Great  Salt  Lake].  111.     /»  Report,  1855. 

in  917.5  :D 

Watson,    Sereno,   assisted  by  Daniel   C.  Eaton 

and  others.    Botany  [of  the  country  along 

tjie  40th  parallel].  Map  and  ill.  (U.  "S.  geol. 


365 


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expl.  40th  par.,  King  ;  Report,  v.  5.)  Wash. 

1871.  Q.  in  Q57. 5  :D 

Contents.  Genei-al  report.— Catalogue  of  the  known 
plants  of  Nevada  and  Utah,  with  descriptions  of  such 
phtenogamous  genera  and  species  as  do  not  occur 
east  of  the  Mississippi.  (Cactaceae  by  G:  Engelmann; 
compositHB  by  Daniel  C.  Eaton  ;  polemoniacere  and 
eriffoneffi  by  Asa  Gray  ;  naiadacese  by  J.  W.  Robbins ; 
carices  by  Stephen  T.  Olney;  tllices  by  Daniel  C. 
Eaton  ;  musci  by  T:  P.  James  ;  lichenes  by  E:  Tucker- 
man.)  -Additions.— App.  Synopses  of  genera.— Index. 

Rothrock,  J.  T.   Reports  upon  the  botanical  col- 
lections made  in  portions  of  Nevada,  Utah, 
California,  Colorado,  New  Mexico  and  Ari- 
zona, during  1871—1875.  111.    (U.  S.  geogr. 
surveys  west  of  100th  mer.,  Wheeler  ;  Re- 
port, V.  6).    Wash.  1878.  Q.       in  557.5  :  D 
Cnntentg.     Notes   on   Colorado.  —  Notes  on   New 
Mexico.  —  Notes  on  economic  botany.  —  Catalogue 
of    plants    collected    in   Nevada,    Utah,    Colorado, 
New  Mexico  and  Arizona,  with  descriptions  of  those 
not    contained    in    Gray's    Manual   of    the    north- 
ern   U.    S.    and    v.    5   of  Geological   exploration  of 
the  40th  parallel.  (Leguminoss^  by  Sereno  Watson  ; 
cacteae,  asclepiadefe,  gentianew,  cuscutefe,  euphor- 
biacere,  cupuliferae,  loranthacete,  coniferie,  amarylli- 
dese,  junceiB  by    G:    En^elmann;    polemoniaceas, 
borraginacesR,    scrophularineie,    labiatae,    polygona- 
cere  by  T:  C.  Porter;    salix  by  M.  S.  Bebb;  car  ex  by 
W:  Boott;  graminese  by  G:  Vasey;   ferns  of  the 
southwest   by  Daniel   C.   Eaton;    musci  by  T:  P. 
James;  hepaticse  by  C.  F.  Austin;  lichenes  byE: 


Tuckerman.— App. :  California  collection  1875 ;  In- 
dex ;  Plates. 
Gray,  Asa,  and  Joseph  D.  Hooker.  The  vege- 
tation of  the  Rocky  mountain  region,  and 
a  comparison  with  that  of  other  parts  of 
the  world.  In  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the 
terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  6. 

in  557.5  :D 

Torrey,  J:     Catalogue  of  plants    collected    by 

lieut.  Fremont  in    his    expedition  to    the 

Rocky  mountains,  1842.   In  Fremont,  J.  C. 

Report.  in  917.5  :D 

—  Plantae  fremontianaj,  or  Descriptions  of  plants 

collected  by  J.  C.  Fremont  in  California. 
111.  Wash.  1853.  Q.  In  Smithsonian  con- 
tributions. 506  :  B3  v6 

—  andJ:  C:  Fremont.      Descriptions  of    some 

new  genera  and  species  of  plants,  collected 
in  capt.  Fremont's  exploring  exped.  to 
Oregon  and  north  California  in  1843-44.  111. 
In  Fremont,  J.  C.  Report         in  917.5  :D 

Kellogg,  Albert.  Botany  of  Alaska.  In  David- 
son, G:  Report,  in  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep. 
1867.  622  :  D 

Eggers,  H:  Franz  Alexander  freiherr  v.  The 
flora  of  the  St.  Croix  and  the  Virgin 
Islands.  Wash.  1879.  O.  In  Smithsonian 
misc.  506  :  R4  v23 


10.    Zoology. 


1.    In  general. 

Scudder,  Samuel  Hubbard.  Nomenclator  zoo- 
logicus  ;  an  alphabetical  list  of  all  generic 
names  that  have  been  employed  by  natur- 
alists for  recent  and  fossil  animals,  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  close  of  the  year 
1879.     Wash.  1882.  O.  590":  57 


Contents.    Pt.  1.    Supplemental  list  of  genera  in 
?y;   list  of  generic  name 
and  paleontology  to  the  close  of  the  year  1879,  chiefly 


zoology;   list  of  generic  names  employed  in  zoology 


supplemental  to  those  catalogued  by  Agassiz  and 
Marschall,  or  Indexed  in  the  Zoological  record.  Pt. 
2.  Complete  list  of  generic  names  employed  in 
zoology  and  paleontology  to  the  close  of  the  yeAr 
1879,  as  contained  in  the  Nomenclators  of  Agassiz, 
Marschall  and  Scudder,  and  in  the  Zoological  record. 
Abbott,  C:  Conrad.  A  naturalist's  rambles 
about  home.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  590  :  54 

Agassiz,  L:  J:  Rudolph,  and  A:  Addison  Gould. 
Principles  of  zoology  ;  touching  the  struct- 
ure, development,  distribution  and  natural 
arrangement  of  the  races  of  animals,  liv- 
ing and  extinct.    Pt.  1:    Comparative  phy- 
siology.    Bost.  1848.  D.  590  :  8 
Atkinson,  J.   C.     Sketches  in  natural  history  ; 
with  an  essay  on  reason  and  instinct.    N. 
Y.  [1884].  D.                                        590:55 
Brehm,    Alfred  Edmund.     Brehm's  thierleben. 
Grosse  ausg.,  2te  aufl.     Leipz.  1876-78.  10 
V.  Q.  590+1 
Contents.    V.  1-3.   Brehm,  A.  E.    Die  siiugothiere. 
4-6.  Die  viigel.    7,  8.    Die  kriechthiere,  lurche  und 
flsche.    9,  10.   Taschenbergr,  Ernst  L:     Die  insek- 
ten,  tausendfiissler  und  spinnen.— Schmidt,  E:  Os- 
kar.    Die  niederen  thiere. 
—  170  chromotafeln  zu  Brehms  thierleben,  unter 
leitung  der  zoologen  dr.  Girtanner,  prof, 
dr.  Klunzinger,  prof.  dr.  O.  Schmidt,  und 
prof.    dr.  Taschenberg,  nach   dem    leben 
ausgefiihrt     vom     maler    Olof     Winkler. 
Leipz.  1883,  1884.  Q.                       590  :  R18 


Cassell's  popular  natural  history.  111.  Lond. 
n.  d.  4  V.  Q.  590+2 

Contents.  V.  1.  Mammalia:  PourT handed  ani- 
mals.—Wing-handed  an.— Insect-eating  an.— Rodents 
or  gnawing  an.— Flesh-eating  an.  2.  Same,  continued. 
-Thick-skinned  an.  —  Huminating  an.  — Toothless 
an.  —  Pouch  -  bearing  an.  —  Aquatic  mammals  or 
cetacea.  3.  Birds.  4.  Reptiles,  fishes,  insects, 
worms,  crustaceans,  molluscs,  sea- stars,  echino- 
derms,  corallines,  corals  and  animalcules. 

Cuvier,  G:  Leopold  Chretien  F:  Dagobert  baron. 
The  animal  kingdom  arr.  after  its  organ- 
ization ;  forming  a  natural  history  of  ani- 
mals, and  an  introd.  to  comparative 
anatomy.  Tr.  and  adapted  to  the  present 
state  of'  science  :  the  mammalia,  birds  and 
reptiles  byE:  Blyth  ;  the  fishes  and  radiata 
by  Robert  Mudie  ;  the  molluscous  animals 
by  G:  Johnston ;  the  articulated  animals 
by  J.  O.  Westwood.  New  ed.  with  add.  by 
W.  B.  Carpenter  and  J.  O.  Westwood.  111. 
Lond.  1851.  O.  590  :  9 

Duncan,  P:  Martin,  ed.  Cassell's  natural  his- 
tory.   111.    Lond.  1883,  1884.  6  v.  Q. 

590+59 
Contents.  V.  1.  Duncan,  P:  M.  Apes  and  mon- 
keys.—Murie,  J.,  and  P:  M.  Duncan.  Lemurs.— 
Dallas,  W.  S.  Chiroptera;  Insectivora.  2.  Parker, 
W.  K.  and  T.  J.  The  land  carnivora.— Murie,  J.  The 
aquatic  or  marine  carnivora;  Cetacea;  Sirenia. — 
Dawkins,  W:  B.  Proboscidea;  Hyracoidea.— Daw- 
kins,  W:  B.,  H.  W.  Oakley  and  A.  H.  aarrod. 
Ungulata.  3.  aarrod,  A.  H.  Ungulata;  Uuminan- 
tia.  — Dallas,  W.  S.  Rodentia.  —  Duncan,  P:  M. 
Edentata;  Marsupialia.— Sharpe,  R.  B.  Aves.  4. 
Sharpe,  R.  B.  Aves,  conttnueii. —HvLnc&n,  P:  M. 
Reptilia;  Amphibia.  6.  Seeley,  H.  G.  Pisces.— 
Duncan,  P:  M.  Invertebrata,  introd.— Woodward, 
H:  Mollusca;  Tunicata.— Crane,  A.  Molluscoida, 
Brachiopoda  and  Bryozoa.— Dallas,  W.  S.  Insecta, 
Introd.  —  Bates,  H.  W.  Coleoptera.— Dallas,  W.  S. 
Hymenoptera.  6.  Dallas,  w.  S.  Hymenoptera, 
conelwM;  Neuroptera.— Kirby,  W.  F.  Leuidoptera. 
—Dallas,  W.  S.  Diptera;  Aphaniptera;  Rhynchota; 
Orthoptera;    Thysanura;    Myriopoda;    Arachnida.  — 


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WoodAvard,     H:       Crustacea.  —  Duncan,     P:    M. 
Vermes.— Carpenter,  P.  H.    Echinodermata.— Dun- 
can, P:   M.    Zoophyta.— Sollas,   W.  J.    Spongiae.— 
Jones,  T.   R.    Rhizopoda.— Duncan,  P:   M.    Infu- 
soria. 
Goldsmith,  Oliver.    A  history  of  the  earth  and 
animated  nature.     Portr.  and  ill.    Edinb. 
1837.  O.  590  :  45 

Gosse,  Philip  H:  The  romance  of  natural  his- 
tory. 1st  ser.,  12th  ed.;  2d  ser.,  6th  ed. 
Lond.  1881.  2  v.  D.  590  :  41 

Gould,  A:  Addison,  ed.  The  naturalist's  library  ; 
containing  scientitic  and  popular  descrip- 
tions of  man,  quadrupeds,  birds,  fishes, 
reptiles  and  insects,  compiled  from  the 
works  of  Cuvier,  Griffith,  Richardson, 
Geoffrey,  Lacepfede,  Buffon,  Goldsmith, 
Shaw,  Montague,  Wilson,  Lewis  and 
Clarke,  Audubon  and  other  writers  on 
natural  history,  arr.  according  to  the 
classification  of  Stark.     111.     Bost.  1856.  O. 

590+3 
Hamerton,    Philip   Gilbert.      Chapters  on  ani- 
mals.    111.     Bost.   1877.  D.  590  :  16 
Harbison,  M.     Elements  of  zoology  for  schools 
and  science  classes.    (Putnam's  elem.  sci- 
ence ser.)    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.                 590  :  56 
IngersoU,   Ernest.      Friends     worth    knowing  ; 

flimpses  of  american  natural  history.     N. 
.  1881.  S.  590  :  17 

ContenU.  In  a  snailery.— First-comers.— Wild  mice. 
—An  ornithological  lecture.— Our  winter  birds.— The 
buffalo  and  his  fate.— The  song-sparrow.— Civilizing' 
influences.— How  animals  get  home.— A  midsummer 
pi'ince.- Bank-swallows. 

—  Counti'y  cousins  ;  short  studies  in  the  natural 
history  of  the  U.  S.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  O. 

590+53 

Jardine,  Sir  W:,  ed.  The  naturalist's  library. 
Edinb.  1843.     40  v.  S.  590  :  58 

Contents.  V.  1-13.  Mammalia.  Smith,  C:  Hamil- 
ton. Introd.  —  Memoir  of  Dru  Drury.  1.  Jardine, 
Sir  W:  Monkeys.— Memoir  of  Buffon.  2.  Jardine, 
Sir  W:  The  felinfc— Memoir  of  Cuvier.  ;5,  4.  Jar- 
dine, Sir  W:  Ruminantia.— Memoir  of  Camper.— 
Memoir  of  J:  Hunter.  5.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  Pachy- 
dermes.— Memoir  of  sir  Hans  Sloane.  (i.  Hamilton, 
Robert.  Ordinary  cetacea  or  whales.  —  Memoir  of 
Lacepede.  7.  Hacgrillivray,  W:  British  quadru- 
peds—Memoir  of  Ulysses  Aldrovandi.  8.  Hamilton, 
Robert.  Amphibious  carnivora,  including  the  walrus 
and  seal,  also  of  the  amphibious  cetacea.— Memoir 
of  M.  Francois  Poron.  9,  10.  Smith,  C:, Hamilton. 
Dogs. —  Memoir  of  Pallas.  —  Memoir  of  Don  Felix 
d'Azara.  11.  Waterhouse,  G.  R.  Marsupialia.  — 
Memoir  of  J:  Barclay.  1*2.  Smith,  C:  Hamilton. 
Horses.— Memoir  of  Gesner. 

14-27.  Ornithohigv.  1,  2.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  Hum- 
ming-birds. —  Memoir  of  Linnscus.— Memoir  of  Pen- 
nant. 3.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  Gallinaceous  birds,  pt.  1. 
—Memoir  of  Aristotle.  4.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  Gal- 
linaceous birds,  pt.  2:  Game-birds.— Memoir  of  sirT: 
Stamford  Raffles.  .5.  Selby,  Prideaux  J:  Gallinace- 
ous birds,  pt.  3:  Pigeons.  —  Memoir  of  Pliny.  6. 
Selby,  Prideaux  J:  Parrots.— Memoir  of  T:  Bewick. 
7,  8.  Sw^ainson,  W:  Birds  of  western  Africa.— 
Memoir  of  Bruce.— Memoir  of  Le  Vaillant.  0.  Jar- 
dine, Sir  W:  Birds  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
pt.  1:  Birds  of  prey.— Memoir  of  sir  Robert  Sibbald. 
10.  Swainson,  W:  Flycatchers.— Memoir  of  baron 
Haller.  11.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  Birds  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  pt.  2:  Incessores.— Memoir  of  W:Smellie. 
12.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  Birds  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land, pt.  3:  Rasores  and  grallatores.— Memoir  of  dr. 
.1:  Walker.  13.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  Nectariniadae  or 
sun-birds.— Memoir  of  Francis  Willughby.  14.  Jar- 
dine, Sir  W:  Birds  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
pt.  4:  Natatores.— Memoir  of  Alex.  Wilson. 

28-33.  Ichthyology.  1.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  The  perch 
family.— Memoir  of  sir  Joseph  Banks.  2.  Bushnan, 
J.  S.  Nature,  structure  and  economical  uses  of 
fishes.- Memoir  of  Hippolito  Salviani.  3.  Schom- 
burgk,  Robert  Hermann.  Fishes  of  Guiana,  pt.  1.— 
Memoir  of  R.H.Schoraburgk.  4.  Hamilton,  Robert. 


Britlshflshes,pt.l.— Memoir  of  Rondelet.  5.  Schoni' 
burgrH,  Robert  Hermann.  Fishes  of  Guiana,  pt.  & 
—  Memoir  of  Burckhardt.  6.  Hamilton,  Robert. 
Britisli  fishes,  pt.  2.— Memoir  of  Humboldt. 

34-40.    Entomology.    1.  Duncan,  James.    Introd. 
to  entomology.— Memoir  of  Swammerdam.— Memoir 
of  De  Geer.    2.  Duncan,  .Tames.    Beetles.— Memoir 
of  Ray.    3.   Duncan,  James.    British  butterflies.— 
Memoir  of  Werner.     4.    Duncan,  James.     British 
moths,    sphinxes,    etc.  —  Memoir  of    Maria   Sibilla 
Merian.    .5.  Duncan,  James.    Foreign  butterflies.— 
Memoir  of  Lamarck.    6.   Bees. —  Memoir  of  Huber. 
7.    Duncan,    James.      Exotic .  moths.  —  Memoir   of 
Latreille. 
Kingsley,  J:  Sterling,  ed.   The  standard  natural 
history;  v.  1,  2,  5.     111.     Bost.  1884,   1885. 
3v.   Q.  590:P15 

Contents.    V.   1.    Packard,  A.  S.,  Introd.  —  Lower 
Invertebrates   by    S:   F.  Clarke,    J.   W.  Fewkes.    R. 
Hitchcock,  A.  Hyatt,  D.  S.  Kellicott,  J.  S.  Kingsley, 
W.  N.  Lockington,  C:  S.  Minot.  A.  S.  Packard.    2. 
Crustacea  and  insects,  by  E.  A.  Birge,  J  H.  Comstock, 
G:  Dimmock,  H:  Edwards,  C.  H.  Fernald,  L.  O.  How- 
ard, J.  S.  Kingsley,  A.  S.  Packard,  C.  V.  Riley,  P.  R. 
Uhler,  S.  W.  Williston.    5.  Mammals,  by  E.  Coues,  T. 
Gill.  J.  S.  Kingsley,  W.  N.  Lockington.  S:  Lockwood, 
G:  Macloskie,  W:  B.  Scott,  R.  R.  Wright. 
Kirby,  W:  On  the  power,  wisdom  and  goodness 
of  God  as  manifested  in  the  creation  of 
animals,  and  in  their  history,  habits  and 
instincts.   New  ed.  with  notes  by  T:  Rymer 
Jones.      [Bridgewater    treatise's].      t,ond. 
1852,  1853.     2v.  D.  214:7 

Martin,  F.  Natural  history.  Tr.  from  the  34th 
germ.  ed.  by  Sarah  A.  Myers.  1st  and  2d 
ser.  N.  Y.  1861,  1862.  3  v.  D.  590  :  10 
Orton,  James.  Comparative  zoology  ;  structural 
and  systematic.  [Rev.  by  E:  A.  Birge.  1 
N.  Y.  1883.  O.  ■  590:47 

Oswald,  Felix  Leopold.  Zoological  sketches  ; 
a  contribution  to  the  out  door  study  of 
natural  history.    111.    Phila.  1883  [1882]".  O. 

590 :  43 
Packard,  Alpheus  Spring,  jr.    Zoology  for  liigh 
schools  and  colleges.     (Amer.  science  ser.) 
2d  ed.  rev.    N.  Y.  1880.  O.  590  :  5 

Ruschenberger,  W:  S.  W.  Elements  of  natural 
history,  embracing  zoology,  botany  and 
ecology,  for  schools,  colleges  and  families, 
^hila.  18.50.     2  v.  D.  590:11 

Contents.    V.  1.   Vertebrate  animals.    2.  Inverte- 
brate animals.-Botany.— Geology. 
Shaw,  G:    Zoological  lectures,  delivered  at  the 
Royal  institution  in  1806,  1807.    Lond.  1800. 
2v.  O.  590:51 

Tenney,  Sanborn.  Natural  history ;  a  manual 
of  zoology  for  schools,  colleges  and  the 
general  reader.    111.    N.  Y.  1865.  D. 

590 : 12 
Wallace,  Alfred  Russel.  The  geographical  dis- 
tribution of  animals  ;  with  a  study  of  the 
relations  of  living  and  extinct  faunas,  as 
elucidating  the  past  changes  of  the  earth's 
surface.  Maps  and  ill.   N.  Y.  1876.    2  v.  O. 

590+6 

—  Island  life,  or  The  phenomena  and  causes  of 

insular  faunas  and  floras,  including  a  re- 
vision and  attempted  solution  of  the  prob- 
lem of  geological  climates.     N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

590:7 

Wood,  J:  G:  Popular  natural  history.  111.  Phila. 

n.  d.  O.  590  :  13 

—  Sketches  and  anecdotes  of  animal  life.     111. 

Lond.  n.  d.  S.  590  :  34 

—  Animal  traits  and  characteristics,  or  Sketches 

and  anecdotes  of  animal  life,  2d  ser.  New 
ed.,  ill.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  590  :  35 


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Wood,  J:  G:— Continued. 

—  The  common  objects  of  the  country.    Lond. 

n.  d.  S.  590  :  32 

—  Homes  without  hands  ;  a  description  of  the 

habitations  of  animals,  classed  according 
to  their  principle  of  construction.  New 
ed.,  ill.    Lond.  1880.  O.  590  :  38 

Goode,  G:  Brown.  Classification  of  the  collec- 
tion to  represent  the  animal  resources  of 
the  U.  S. ;  a  list  of  substances  derived  from 
the  animal  kingdom,  with  synopsis  of  the 
useful  and  injurious  animals,  and  a  classifi- 
cation of  the  methods  of  capture  and  utili- 
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Gill,  Theodore  N:  Arrangement  of  families  of 
mollusks.  Wash.  1871.  O.  In  Smithsonian 
misc.  506  :  114  vlO 

Carpenter,  Philip  P.  The  mollusks  of  western 
North  America ;  embracing  the  2d  report 
made  to  the  British  assoc.  on  this  subject, 
with  other  papers,  reprinted  with  a  general 
index.  111.  Wash.  1872.  O.  In  Smithsonian 
misc.  506  :  K,4  vlO 

Bell,  H.  R.  E.,  {N.  D'Anvers).  Lowly  mantle- 
and  armor-wearers  ;  an  ill.  natural-history 
reader  by  N.  D'Anvers.  (Science  ladders, 
no.  Q.)    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  x  694  :  6 

Binney,  W:  Greene.  Bibliography  of  north 
american  conchology  to  1860 :  American 
authors.  Wash.  186'3.  O.  In  Smith.sonian 
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—  Same  :  Foreign  authors.  Wash.  1864.  O.  In 
Smithsonian  misc.  606  :  K4  v9 

Note.  Is  more  than  a  bibliography,  since  it  con- 
tains a  full  index  of  the  various  species  described  in 
each  work. 

Tryon,  G:  Washington,  jr.  Structural  and 
systematic  conchology ;  an  in  trod,  to  the 
study  of  the  mollusca.  Col'd  ill.  Phila. 
1882-84.  3v.  O.  694  :  P6 

Woodward,  S:  P.  A  manual  of  the  mollusca  ;  a 
treatise  of  recent  and  fossil  shells.  2d  ed., 
with  an  app.  of  recent  and  fossil  conchol- 
ogical  discoveries  to  the  present  time.  111. 
Lond.  1868.  D.  594:4 

"Wood,  J:  G:  The  common  shells  of  the  sea- 
shore.    111.     Lond.  1865.  S.  694  :  3 

Turton,  W:  Manual  of  the  land  and  fresh-water 
shells  of  the  british  islands,   with  figures 


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of  each  of  the  kinds.    New  ed.  with  add. 
by  J:  E:  Gray.     Lond.  1857.  D.  594  :  2 

Lea,  I:,  and  others.  Check  lists  of  the  shells  of 
North  America,  prepared  for  the  Smith- 
sonian institution.  Wash.  1860.  O.  In 
Smithsonian  misc.  506  :  B.4  v2 

Binney,  W:  Greene,  and  T:  Bland.  Land  and 
fresh  water  shells  of  North  America,  pt.  1. 
111.  Wash.  1869.  O.  In  Smithsonian  misc. 
V.  8.  506  :  R4  v8 

—  {aZone).  Same,  pt.  2,  3.  111.  Wash  1865.  O. 
In  the  same,  v.  7.  506  :  B,4  v7 

Tryon,  G:  Washington,  jr.  Land  and  fresh-wa- 
ter shells  of  North  America,  pt.  4.  111. 
Wash.  1873.  O.     In  Smithsonian  misc. 

506  :  R4  vl6 

Stimpson,  W:  Researches  upon  the  hydrobiinaj 
and  allied  forms.  111.  Wash.  18(55.  O.  In 
Smithsonian  misc.  506  :  R4  v7 

Prime,  Temple.  Monogram  of  american  corbi- 
culadae,  recent  and  fossil.  111.  Wash.  1865. 
O.     In  Smithsonian  misc.  506  :  R4  v7 

Verrill,  A.  E.  The  cephalopods  of  the  north- 
eastern coast  of  America.  111.  In  U.  S.  fish 
com.  report,  v.  7.  in  639  :  D 

Note.    For  works  on  the  oyster,  see  class  639. 

Crustacea,   Arachnida. 

Huxlev,  T:  H:  The  crayfish  ;  an  introduction  to 
the  study  of  zoology.  III.  (Intern,  scienti- 
fic ser.)  N.  Y.  1880.  D.  595  :  11 

Smith,  Sidney  I.  The  Crustacea  of  the  fresh 
waters  of  the  U.  S.  In  U.  S.  fish  com.  re- 
port, V.  2.  in  639  :  D 

Bundy,  W.  F.  Crustacean  fauna  of  Wisconsin, 
with  descriptions  of  little  known  species  of 
cambarus.     In  Geology  of  Wis. 

557.5  :R3vl 

"Wilson,  Edmund  B.  Pycnogonida  of  New  Eng- 
land and  adjacent  waters.  In  U.  S.  fish 
com.  report,  v.  6.  in  639  :  D 

Harger,  Oscar.  The  marine  isopoda  of  New 
England  and  adjacent  waters.  In  U.  S. 
fish  com.  report,  v.  6.  in  639  :  D 

Smith,  Sidney  I.  Decapod  Crustacea  of  the  Al- 
batross dredgings  off  the  coast  of  the  U.  S. 
in  1883.  111.  In  U.  S.  fish  com.  report,  v. 
10.  in  639  :  D 

Keyserling,  Eugen  W:  Theodor  graf.  Die  spin- 
nen  Amerikas :  Laterigradae.  Niirnberg. 
1880.  Q.  595+20 

Thorell,  Tord  Tamerlan  Theodor.  Descriptions 
of  the  aranese,  coll.  in  Colorado  in  1875  by 
A.  S.  Packard,  jr.  In  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of 
the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  3. 

in  557.5  :  D 

Peckham,  G:  W.  and  Elizabeth,  born  Gifford. 
Descriptions  of  new  or  little  known  spiders 
of  the  family  attidae  from  various  parts  of 
the  U.  S.  of  North  America,  n.  t.  p.  Milw. 
1883.  O.  595  :  21 

In  sects  in  general. 

Cowan,  Frank.  Curious  facts  in  the  history  of 
insects,  including  spiders  and  scorpions  ; 
a  complete  collection  of  the  legends,  super- 
stitions, beliefs  and  ominous  si^ns  connec- 
ted with  insects,  together  with  their  uses  in 
medicine,  art  and  as  food,  with  a  summary 
of  their  remarkable  injuries  and  appearan- 
ces.   Phila.  1865.  D.  695  :  10 


Lubbock,  Sir  J:    On  the  origin  and  metamor- 

E hoses  of  insects.  (Nature  ser.)    2d  ed.,  ill. 
ond.  1874.  D.  595  :  7 

Agassiz,  L:  J:  Rudolph.  The  classification  of 
insects  from embryological  data.  111.  Wash. 
1850.  Q.     In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  R3  v2 

Packard,  Alpheus  Spring,  jr.  Guide  to  the 
study  of  insects,  and  a  treatise  on  those  in- 
jurious and  beneficial  to  crops  ;  for  the  use 
of  colleges,  farm  schools  and  agriculturists. 
6th  ed.     N.  Y.  1878.  O.  595+2 

Graber,  Vitus.  Die  insekten.  Miinchen.  1877. 
2v.S.  595:1 

Le  Baron,  W:  Outlines  of  entomology.  111.  In 
3d  an.  rep.  of  the  state  entomologist  of  111. 
1872.  zra  328.15  :D 

McCook,  H:  Christopher.  Tenants  of  an  old 
farm  ;  leaves  from  the  note-book  of  a  natur- 
alist. 111.     N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  D.       595  :  23 

Rennie,  James.  The  natural  history  of  insects. 
111.     N.  Y.  1843,  1846.  2  v.  S.      "        595  :  4 

Ballard,  Julia  P.  Insect  lives,  or  Born  in  prison. 
Cine.  1879.  D.  x  595  :  16 

Church,  Ella  Rodman.  Flyers  and  crawlers,  or 
Talks  about  insects.    Phila.  [1884].  S. 

595  :  22 

Guernsey,  L.  E.  Jenny  and  the  insects.  \Anon.'\ 
Phila.   [18571.  S.  x  595  :  17 

Kirby,  Mary  a»(Z  Elizabeth.  Sketches  of  insect 
life.     Lond.  n.  d.  S.  x  595  :  18 

Wood,  J:  G:  Insects  at  home  ;  a  popular  ac- 
count of  british  insects,  their  structure, 
habits  and  transformations.  111.  Lond. 
1876.  O.  595  :  6 

—  Insects  abroad  ;  a  popular  account  of  foreign 
insects,  their  structure,  habits  and  trans- 
formations. 111.     Lond.  1874.  O.        595  :  5 

American   entomology. 

Say,  T:  Complete  writings  on  the  entomology 
of  North  Amei'ica  ;  ed.  by  J:  L.  LeConte, 
with  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  G:  Ord. 
N.  Y.  1859.  2  V.  O.  595+3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Pref.— Memoir.— Amer.  entomo- 
logy, V.  1-3,  1824-28.— Explanation  of  terms  used  in 
entomol.  —  Description  of  some  new  species  of 
hymenopterous  insects,  1823.— Descr.  of  insects  be- 
longing to  the  order  neuroptera,  coll.  by  the  expedi- 
tion under  the  command  of  Stephen  H.  Long,  1823.— 
[Descr.  of  insects  coll.  on]  Long's  2d  expedition  to 
the  source  of  St.  Peter's  river,  etc.,  1824.— Descr.  of 
north  amer.  curculionides,  1831.  —  New  species  of 
north  amer.  insects,  found  by  Joseph  Barabino, 
chiefly  in  La.,  ia32.— Descr.  of  new  species  of  hetero- 
pterous  hemiptera  of  North  Amer.,  1831. —Corre- 
spondence relative  to  the  insect  that  destroys  the 
cotton  plant.  —  Note  on  capt.  LeConte's  paper  on 
New  coleopterous  insects  of  North  Amer.,  pub.  in 
the  first  vols,  of  the  Annals  of  the  Lyceum  of  natural 
hist,  of  N.  Y.,  1827.— Descr.  of  some  new  species  of 
hymenoptera  of  the  U.  8.,  1828.  —  Descr.  of  new 
amer.  species  of  the  genera  buprestis,  trachys  and 
elater,  1825. —  Add.  and  corr.  — Index. —Plates.  2. 
Pref  .—Descr.  of  several  new  species  of  north  amer. 
insects,  1817.— Some  account  of  the  insect  known  as 
hessian  fly,  and  of  a  parasitic  insect  that  feeds  on  it, 
1817.— Descr.  of  the  thysanouree  of  the  U.  S.,  1821.— 
An  account  of  the  arachnides  of  the  U.  S.,  1821.— 
Descr.  of  the  myriapodse  of  the  U.  S.,  1821.- On  a 
south  amer.  species  of  oestrus,  which  inhabits  the 
human  body,  1822.— Descr.  of  dipterous  insects  of  the 
U.  S.,  1823.— Descr.  of  coleopterous  insects,  coll.  in 
the  expedition  to  the  Rocky  mountains  under  the 
command  of  ma.1or  Long,  1828-2.5.— Descr.  of  new 
hemipterous  insects,  coll.  in  ttie  Hame  exped.,  182.5.— 


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Descr.  of  new  species  of  histor  and  hololepta,  inhab- 
iting tlie  U.  S.,  1835.— Descr.  of  new  species  of  cole- 
opterous insects,  inhabiting  the  U.  S.,  1825-3G.— Descr. 
of  north  amer.  diptei-ous  insects,  1839-30.— Descr.  of 
new  north  amer.  hemipterous  insects,  belonjfing  to 
the  Ist  family  of  the  section  homoptera  of  Latreille, 
1830-31.  —  Descr.  of  new  north  amer.  neuropterous 
insects,  and  observ.  on  some  already  described,  1839. 
—A  monograph  of  north  amer.  insects  of  the  genus 
cicindela,  1818.— Descr.  of  insects  of  the  families  of 
carabici  and  hydrocanihari  of  Latreille,  inhabiting 
North  America.,  1833.— Descr.  of  new  north  amer. 
insects,  aud  observ.  on  some  already  described,  1834- 
36.— Descr.  of  new  north  amer.  coleopterous  insects, 
and  observ.  on  some  already  described,  1836.— Descr. 
of  new  north  amer.  hymenoptera,  and  observ.  on 
some  already  described,  1836-37.  —  Add.  and  corr.— 
Index. 
Hagen,  Herrmann  A:  Synopsis  of  the  described 
neuroptera  of  North  America  ;  with  a  list 
of  the  south  american species.  Wash.  1861. 
O.    In  Smithsonian  misc.  506  :  114  v4 

Scudder,  S:  Hubbard.     Catalogue  of  the  ortho- 
ptera  of  North  America,  described  previ- 
ous to   1867.      Wash.   1868.  O.      In  Smith- 
sonian misc.  506  :  B,4  v8 
Thomas,    Cyrus.      Synopsis  of  the  acrididaj  of 
North'  America.     111.     (U.  S.  geol.  survey 
of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Report,  v.  5.)    Wash. 
1873.  Q.                                          in  557.5  :D 
Uhler,  Philip  R.    List  of  hemiptera  of  the  region 
west  of  the  Mississippi  river.  In  U.  S.  geol. 
survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  1. 
in  657.5  I'D 

—  Report  on  the  insects  collected  dui'ing  the  ex- 

plorations [in  the  territories  of  U.  S.]  of 
1875,  incl.  monographs  on  the  families 
cydnidse  and  saldag,  and  the  hemiptera 
collected  by  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.  111.  In  U. 
S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bul- 
letin, v.  3.  w  557.5  :D 

Riley,  C:  V.,  and  J.  Monell.  Notes  on  the  aphi- 
didEe  of  the  U.  S.,  with  descriptions  of 
species  occurring  west  of  the  Mississippi. 
In  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ; 
Bulletin,  V.  5.  "  in  557.5  :D 

Le  Conte,  J:  L.  Classification  [and  description 
of  families]  of  the  coleoptera  of  North 
America,  pt.  1.  111.  Wash.  1862.  O.  In 
Smithsonian  misc.,  v.  3.  506  :  R4  v3 

—  Same,  pt.  2.    Wash.   1873.  O.    In  the  same,  v. 

11.  506:R4vll 

—  and  G:  H.  Horn.     Classification  of  the  coleo- 

ptera of  North  America,  [pt.  3].  Wash. 
1883.  O.     In  the  same,  v.  26.     506  :  R4  v26 

—  {alone).    List  of  the  coleoptera  of  North  Amer- 

ica, pt.  1.  Wash.  1866.  O.  In  Smithson- 
ian misc.,  V.  6.  506  :  R4  v6 

—  New  species  of  north  american  coleoptera,  pt. 

I.  Wash.  1863.  O.  In  the  same.  506  :  R4  v6 

—  Same,  pt.  2.    Wash.  1873.  O.    In  the  same,  v. 

II.  506:R4vll 

—  The  coleoptera  of  Kansas  and  eastern  New 

Mexico.  111.  Wash.  1859.  Q.  In  Smith- 
sonian contributions.  506  :  R3  vll 

—  The  coleoptera  of  the  alpine  regions  of  the 

Rocky  mountains,   pt.   1.     Jw  U.   S.  geol. 

survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden ;  Bulletin,  v.  4. 

in  557. 5  :D 

—  Same,  pt.  2.     In  the  same,  v.  5.        in  557.5  :  D 
Osten  -  Sacken,   C:  Robert    Romanoff  haron  v. 

Catalogue  of  the  described  diptera  of  North 
America.  Wash.  1859.  O.  In  Smithson- 
ian misc.,  V.  3.  506  :  R4  v3 

—  Same,  2d  ed.     Wash.  1878.  O.     In  the  same,  v. 

16.  606  :  R4  vl6 


Loew,  Hermann.  Monographs  of  the  diptera  of 
North  America,  ed.,  with  add.,  by  R.  Osten- 
Sacken  ;  pts.  1,  2.  111.  Wash.  1862,  1864. 
O.    In  Smithsonian  misc.,  v.  6. 

506  :  R4  v6 

—  The  diptera  of  North  America,   pt.   3.     111. 

Wash.  1873.  O.    In  the  sams,  v.  11. 

506:R4vll 
Osten  -  Sacken,   C:    Robert  Romanoff  haron  v. 
Monographs  of  the  diptera  of  North  Amer- 
ica, pt.  4.    111.    Wash.  1869.  O.    In  Smith- 
sonian misc.  506  :  R4  v8 

—  Western  diptera ;  descriptions  of  new  genera 

and  species  of  diptera  from  the  region  west 
of  the  Mississippi,  and  especially  from  Cal- 
ifornia. In  U.  S.  geol.  surve.y  of  the  terr., 
Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  3.  "  in  557.5  :  D 

Morris,  J:  G.  Catalogue  of  the  described  lepi- 
doptera  of  North  America.  Wash.  1860.  O. 
In  Smithsonian  misc.  506  :  R4  v3 

—  Synopsis  of  the  described  lepidotera  of  North 

America,  pt.  1:  Diurnal  and  crepuscular 
lepidoptera.  111.  Wash.  1862.  O.  In  Smith- 
sonian misc.  506  :  R4  v4 

Hoy,  Philo  R.  Catalogue  of  lepidoptera  of 
Wisconsin.    In  Geology  of  Wis. 

557.5  :  R3  vl 

Scudder,  S:  Hubbard.  Butterflies,  their  struct- 
ure, changes  and  life-histories,  with  special 
reference  to  amei'ican  forms  ;  an  applica- 
tion of  the  "doctrine  of  descent"  to  the 
study  of  butterflies  ;  with  an  app.  of  prac- 
tical instructions.     [111.]     N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

595:13 

Edwards,  W :  H:  The  butterflies  of  North  Amer- 
ica.    Bost.  1879-84.  2  v.  Q.  595  :  R24 

—  Synopsis  of  north  american  butterflies.    Bost. 

1879.  Q.  In  his  Butterflies  of  North  Amer- 
ica. 595  :  R24  vl 

—  List  of  species  of  the  diurnal  lepidoptera  of 

America,  north  of  Mexico.  Bost.  1884.  Q. 
In  his  Butterflies  of  North  America. 

595  :  R24  v2 
Grote,  A:  R.    Descriptions  of  noctuidas,  chiefly 
from  California.    In  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of 
the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  4. 

in  557.5  :D 

—  Preliminary  list  of  the  north  american  species 

of  agrotis,  with  descriptions.  In  IJ.  S. 
geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulletin, 
V.  6.  in  557.5  :D 

—  Preliminary  studies  on  the  north   american 

pyralidaj,  pt.  1.  In  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of 
the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  4. 

in  557.5  :D 

—  North  american  moths,   with  a  preliminary 

catalogue  of  the  species  of  hadena  and 
polia.  In  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr., 
Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  6.  in  557.5  :  D 

—  New  moths.     In  the  same.  in  657.5  :  D 
Packard,  Alpheus  Spring  jr.     A  monograph  of 

the  geometrid  mollis  or  phala;nidai  of  the 
U.  S.  111.  (U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr., 
Hayden  ;  Report,  v.  10).  Wash.  1876.  Q. 
w  567.5  :D 
Chambers,  V.  T.  Index  to  the  described 
tineina  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada.  In  U.  S. 
geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulle- 
tin, V.  4.       "  in  557.5  :D 

—  Food-plants  of  tineina.     In  the  same. 

r/i  557.5  :D 

—  Descriptions  of  new  tineina  from  Texas,  and 


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others  from  more  northern  localities.  In 
U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ; 
Bulletin,  v.  4.        '  in  5bi.6  :D 

Howard,  L.  O.  Descriptions  of  north  american 
chalcididas,  from  the  collections  of  the  U. 
S.  dep.  of  agr.  and  of  dr.  C.  V.  Riley  ;  with 
biological  notes.  1st  paper  ;  together  with 
a  list  of  the  described  north  amer.  species 
of  the  family.  (U.  S.  dep.  of  agr.,  Bureau 
of  entomol.;  Bulletin,  no.  5).  Wash.  1885. 
in  632 :  D 

Lubbock,  Sir  J:  Ants,  bees  and  wasps  ;  a 
record  of  observations  on  the  habits  of  the 
social  hymenoptera.  (Intern,  scientific  ser.) 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  595  :  19 

Saussiire,  H:  de.  Synopsis  of  american  wasps  : 
Solitary  wasps,  ill.  Wash.  1875.  O.  In 
Smithsonian  misc.  506  :  R4  vl4 

McCook,  H:  Christopher.  The  natural  history 
of  the  agricultural  ant  of  Texas  ;  a  mono- 
graph of  the  habits,  architecture  and  struct- 
ure of  Pogonomyrinex  barbatus.  Phila. 
1880.  O.  595  :  12 

—  The  honey  ants  of  the  Garden  of  the  Gods, 
and  the  Occident  ants  of  the  american 
plains.    111.     Phila.  1882  [1881].  O. 

595  :  15 

American  entomologist,  The ;  an  illustrated 
magazine  of  popular  and  practical  ento- 
mology;  ed.  by  C:  V.  Riley.  N.  Y.  1880. 
O.  505.9  :M 

Note.   For  injurious  insects,  see  class  633.    For  bees 
and  silkworms  in  their  economic  aspects,  see  class 


3.    Vertebrates. 

Hiixley,  T:  H:  A  manual  of  the  anatomy  of 
vertebrated  animals.    N.  Y.  1878.  D. 

596:2 

Mtiller,  Adolf  and  K:  Wohnungen,  leben  und 
eigenthiimlichkeiten  in  der  hoheren  thier- 
welt.    Leipz.  1869.  O.  596  :  1 

Buckley,  Arabella  Burton.  Winners  in  life's 
race,  or  The  great  backboned  family.  N. 
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Harting,  James  Edmund.  British  animals  ex- 
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—  and  Balfour  H.  Van  Vleck.  A  popular  key 
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Jones,  Joseph.  Researches,  chemical  and  phys- 
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of  fishes,  or  classes  pisces,  marsipobranchii 
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Contenti<.    Pt.  1.    Review  of  Raflnesquo's  memoirs 
on  north  amer.  fishes.     2.    Notes  on  cottldse,  etheo- 
stomatidse,    percldse,    centrarchidaB,    aphredoderidae, 
dorosomatidic  and  cyprinidae,  with  revisions  of  the 
genera    and    descriptions  of    new    or    little   known 
species.— Synopsis  of  the  siluridse  of  the  fresh  waters 
of  North  America. 

—  and  Alembert  Winthrop  Brayton.     Contribu- 

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with  descriptions  of  new  or  little  known  species.— 
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5974-3 

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Descx'iptions  of  19  new  species  of  fishes  from 

the  bay  of  Panama.  In  U.  S.  fish  com. 
bulletin,  v.  1.  in  639  :D 

Review  of  the  siluroid  fishes  found  on  the 

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Gill,  Theodore  N:  Catalogue  of  the  fishes  of  the 
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—  The  carangoid  fishes  of  the  U.  S.    In  U.  S. 

fish  com.  bulletin,  v.  1.  in  639  :  D 

Gill,  Theodore  N:     Natural  and  economical  his- 
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micalhistory  of  the  amor,  menhaden,  Brevoortia;  ill. 
9.    Goode,  O.  Brown,  J.  W.  Collins  a?Ktot/terK.    Ma- 
terials for  a  history  of  the  mackerel  fishery,  ill.    10. 
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506  :  R3  v3 

Milner,  James  W.    Notes    on  the    grayling    of 

North  America.     In  U.  S.  fish  com.  report, 

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Hay,  O.  P.     On  a  collection  of  fishes  from  the 

lower  Mississippi  valley.  In  U.  S.  fish  com. 

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of  industry,  see  under  Fishing,  cl.  639. 

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Mivart,  St.  G:  The  common  frog.  (Nature  ser.) 
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Wyman,  Jeftries.  Anatomy  of  the  nervous  sys- 
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506  :  US  v5 

Figuier,  GuillaumeL:  Reptiles.  /?»  Ai«  Reptiles 
and  birds.  598  :  18 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton,  and  C:  Girard.  Cata- 
logue of  north  american  reptiles  in  the 
museum  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  pt. 
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Mitchell,  S:  Weir.  Researches  upon  the  venom 
of  the  rattlesnake  ;  with  an  investigation  of 
the  anatomy  and  physiology  of  the  organs 
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sonian contributions.  506  :  B,3  vl2 

—  and  G:  R.  Moreliouse.  Researches  on  the 
anatomy  and  physiology  of  respiration  in 
the  chelonia.  111.  Wash.  1863.  Q.  In 
Smithsonian  contributions.     506  :  K.3  vl3 

Coues,  Elliott,  and  H.  C.  Yarrow.  Notes  on  the 
herpetology  of  Dakota  and  Montana.  In 
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Birds. 

Giebel,  Christoph  Gottfried.  Nomenclator 
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vogel,  nebst  synonymen  land  geographi- 
scher  verbreitung  [to.  1876  inch]  In  his 
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Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton.  Arrangement  of  fam- 
lies  of  birds,  adopted  provisionally  by  the 
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Smithsonian  misc.  506  :  B,4  v8 

Buckland,  Francis  Trevelyan,  W:  C:  Linnoeus 
Martin,  W:  Kidd,  and  otJiers.  Birds  and 
bird-life.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  598  :  6 

Figuier,  Guillaume  L:  Reptiles  and  birds  ;  a 
popular  account  of  their  various  orders, 
with  a  description  of  the  habits  and  econ- 
omy of  the  most  interesting.  From  the 
french ;  new  ed.,  ed.  by  Parker  Gillmore. 
Lond.  [1882].  D.  598:18 

Harting,  James  Edmund.  Sketches  of  bird- 
life  from  twenty  years'  observations  of 
their  habits.    Lond".  1883.  O.  598  :  22 


Church,  Ella  Rodman.  Birds  and  their  ways. 
111.     Phila.  [1884].  S.  x  598  : '23 

Kirby,  Mary  and  Elizabeth.  Stories  about  birds 
of  land  and  water.  111.  4th  ed.  Lond. 
n.  d.  O.  X  698  :  14 

Wood,  J:  G:  My  feathered  friends.  111.  Lond. 
n.  d.  D.  698  :  16 

Guernsey,  Lucy  Ellen.  Jenny  and  the  birds. 
[Anon.]    Phila.   [I860].  S.  x  698  :  17 

Bechstein,  J:  MatthJius.  Cage  and  chamber 
birds  ;  their  natural  history,  habits,  food, 
diseases,  management  and  modes  of  cap- 
ture. Tr.  from  the  german  ;  with  consid- 
erable add.  on  structure,  migration  and 
economy,  compiled  from  various  sources 
by  H.  Gi^.  Adams,  incorporating  the  whole 
of  Sweet's  British  warblers.  111.  Lond. 
1853.   D.  598:5 

—  Chamber  and  cage  birds  ;  their  management, 

habits,  diseases,  breeding  and  methods  of 
taking  them.  Tr.  from  the  last  german  ed. 
of  dr.  Bechstein's  Chamber  birds,  bjy-  W. 
E.  Shuckard.  Rev.  and  partly  re-written, 
and  the  points  of  show  birds  described  by 
G:  J.  Barneby.     Lond.  n.  d.  D.         598  :  5 

Mudie,  Robert.  The  feathered  tribes  of  the  Brit- 
ish Islands.  4th  ed.,  rev.  by  W.  C.  L.  Mar- 
tin.    111.     Lond.  1854.  2  v.  S.  598  :  10 

Morris,  Francis  Orpen.  A  history  of  british 
birds.     Lond.  1866-68.  6  v.   Q.        598  :  Rl 

—  A  natural  history  of  the  nests  and  eggs  of 

british  birds.   "Lond.  1867.  3  v.  Q. 

598  :  R2 

Stannard,  H:  Outdoor  common  birds  ;  their 
habits  and  general  characteristics.  111. 
Lond.  n.  d.  D.  598:11 

Ruskin,  J:  Love's  meinie  ;  lectures  on  greek 
and  english  birds,  given  before  the  univer- 
sity of  Oxford.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.       598  :  25 

Lloyd,  Llewellyn.  The  game  birds  and  wild 
fowl  of  Sweden  and  Norway  ;  with  an  ac- 
count of  the  seals  and  salt-water  fishes  of 
those  countries.  2d  ed.,  ill.  Lond.  1867. 
Q.  598  :  R3 

Coues,  Elliott.  Check-list  of  north  american 
birds.  2d  ed.,  rev.  to  date,  and  entirely 
re-written  under  the  dir.  of  the  author  ; 
with  a  dictionary  of  the  etymology,  ortho- 
graphy and  orthoepy  of  the  scientific 
names,  the  concordance  of  previous  lists, 
and  a  catalogue  of  his  ornithological  pub- 
lications.    Bost.  1882.  O.  598:R19 

—  Key  to  north  american  birds  ;  containing  a 

"concise  account  of  every  species  of  living 
and  fossil  bird,  at  present  known,  from 
the  continent  north  of  the  Mexican  and  U. 
S.  boundary.    111.    Salem.  1872.  Q. 

698 : 13 

—  Same,  including  Greenland.    2d  ed.  revised  to 

date  and  entirely  rewritten ;  with  which 
are  incorporated  General  ornithology  ;  an 
outline  of  the  structure  and  classification 
of  birds, — and  Field  ornithology  ;  a  manual 
of  collecting,  preparing  and  preserving 
birds.    111.    Bost.  1884.  698  :  R13 

Contents.  Historical  preface.— Pi.  1.  Field  ornitho- 
logy.—Pt.  2.  General  ornithology. —Pt.  3.  Syste- 
matic synopsis  of  north  american  birds.  —  Pt.  4. 
Systematic  synopsis  of  the  fossil  birds  of  North 
America.— Index. 


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Baird,  Spencer  FuUerton.  Catalogue  of  north- 
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—  Review  of  birds  in  the  Smithsonian  museum 
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Audubon,  J:  James.  The  birds  of  Amei'ica  ; 
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Wilson,  Alexander,  and  C:Lucien  Jules  Laurent 
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nithology, or  The  natural  history  of  the 
birds  of"  the  U.  S.  The  illustrative  notes 
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Brewer,  T:  Mayo.  North  american  oology  ;  pt. 
1  :  Raptores  and  fissirostres.  111.  Wash. 
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Dixon,  C:  Rural  bird  life  ;  essays  on  ornitho- 
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Baily,  W:  L.  Our  own  birds  ;  a  familiar  natural 
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Cassin,  J:  Illustrations  of  the  birds  of  Califor- 
nia, Texas,  Oregon,  British  and  Russian 
America  ;  intended  to  contain  descriptions 
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given  oy  former  american  authors,  and  a 
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Bidgrway,  Robert.  Monograph  of  the  genus 
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—  Outlines  of  a  natural  arrangement  of  the  fal- 

conidse.    In  the  same,  v.  1.         in  557.5  :  D 

—  Studies  of  the  amer.  falconidae.     In  the  same, 

V.  1,  2.  in  557.5  :D 

—  Studies  of  the  american  herodiones.     In  the 

same,  v.  4.  in  557.5  :  D 

Elliot,  Daniel  Giraud.  A  classification  and  sy- 
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—  List  of  described  species  of  hiimming  birds. 

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Steams,  Winfrid  A.    New  England  bird  life  ;  a 

manual  of  New  lingland  ornithology  ;  rev. 

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ContentH.    V.  1.    Osclnes.    2.  Non-oscine  passeres, 

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King,  F.  H.    Economic  relations  of  our  birds. 

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Coues,  P^lliott.  Birds  of  the  northwest ;  a  hand- 
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McChesney,  C:  E.  Notes  on  the  birds  of  Fort 
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Allen,  Joel  Asaph.  The  geographical  distribu- 
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Mivart,  St.  G:  The  cat ;  an  introduction  to  the 
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Reid,  Mavne,  and  others.  Stories  about  animals. 
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Miller,  Olive  Thorne,  {Owynfryn).  Friends  in 
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Miller,  Lydia  Falconer,  Mrs.  Hugh.  Stories  of 
the  "  dog  and  his  cousins,  the  wolf,  the 
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x599:9 

—  Stories  of  the  cat  and  her  cousins,  the  lion, 
the  tiger  and  the  leopard.  Lond.  1880.  S. 

x599:8 

Baker,  Harriet  Newell,  born  Woods,  {Mrs.  Made- 
line Leslie).  Georgey's  naenagerie  :  the  lion. 
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Andersson,  C:  J:  The  lion  and  the  elephant; 
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Bennie,  James.  Natural  history :  The  ele- 
phant as  he  exists  in  a  wild  state,  and  as 
he  has  been  made  subservient  in  peace  and 
in  war  to  the  purposes  of  man.  [Anon.'\ 
N.  Y.  1844.  S.  599  :  2 

Audubon,  J:  James,  and  J:  Bachman.  The 
quadrupeds  of  North  America.  111.  N. 
Y.  1849.  3v.  Q.  599:111 

Strong,  Moses.  List  of  mammals  of  Wisconsin. 
In  Geology  of  Wis.  557.5  :  K,3  vl 

McChesney,  C:  E.  Notes  on  the  mammals  of 
Fort  Sisseton,  Dakota.  In  U.  S.  geol.  sur- 
vey of  the  terr..  Hay  den  ;  Bulletin,  v.  4. 

in  557.5  :D 

Coues,   Elliott,   and  Joel  Asaph  Allen.     Mono- 
graphs of  north  american  rodentia.     ill. 
(U.   S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ; 
Report,  V.  11).  Wash.  1877.  Q.  in  55f.5  :D 
Contents.    Coues,  E.    Muridas.— Allen,  J.  A.    Le- 
poridfe;  HystricidaB;  Lagomyidae;  Castoroididfe;  Cas- 


dontidae;  Geomyidae.— Allen,  J.  A.   Sciuridffi;   Syn- 
optical list  of  the  fossil  rodentia  of  North  Ainer.— 


toridae.— Coues,  E.    Zapodiae;   Saccomyidfe;   Haplo- 
itidae ;  Geomyidae.— Al" 

optical  list  of  the  : 

Gfill,  Theodore,  and  E.  Coues.    Material  for  a  bibli- 

0{?raphy  of  north  amer.  mammals.— Index. 
Coues,  Elliott.  Abstracts  of  resxilts  of  study  of 
the  genera  geomys  and  thomomys  ;  with 
the  cranial  and  dental  characters  of  geo- 
myidae. In  Powell,  J.  W.  Report  of  the 
exploration  of  the  Colorado  river  of  the 
west.  in  917.5  :Ti 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Trouessart,  E.  L.  Revision  of  the  genus  sciurus  ; 
tr.,  with  notes,  by  Elliott  Coues.  In  U.  S. 
geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulle- 
tin, V.  6.  in  557.5  :D 

Allen,  Joel  Asaph.  Synonymatic  list  of  the 
american  sciuri  or  arboreal  squirrels.  In 
U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden; 
Bulletin,  v.  4.  in  557'.  5  :  D 

Gill,  Theodore  N:  Synopsis  of  insectivorous 
mammals.  In  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the 
terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  1.     in  557.5  : D 

Coues,  Elliott.  Precursory  notes  on  american 
insectivorous  mammals,  with  descriptions 
of  new  species.  In  \J.  S.  geol.  survey  of 
the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  3. 

in  557.5  :  D 

Allen,  Hermann.  Monographs  of  the  bats  of 
North  America.  HE  Wash.  1864.  O.  In 
Smithsonian  misc.  506  :  B4  v7 

Allen,  Joel  Asaph.  History  of  north  american 
pinnipeds  ;  a  monograph  of  the  walruses, 
sea-lions,  sea-bears  and  seals  of  North 
America.  (U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr., 
Hayden  ;  Miscel.  pub.,  no.  12.)  Wash.  1880. 
O.  ■  in  557.5  I'D 

—  On  the  coatis,  genus  nasua,  Storr.  In  U.  S. 
geol,  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulletin, 
V.  5.  in  557.5  :  D 

Coues,  Elliott.  Fur-bearing  animals ;  a  mono- 
graph of  north  amer.  mustelidae,  in  which 
an  account  of  the  wolverene,  the  martens 
or  sables,  the  ermine,  the  mink  and  vari- 
ous other  kinds  of  weasels,  several  species 
of  skunks,  the  badger,  the  land  and  sea 
otters,  and  numerous  exotic  allies  of  these 
animals,  is  contributed  to  the  History  of 
north  amer.  mammals.  111.  (U.  S.  geol. 
survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Miscel.  pub., 
no.  8.)    Wash.  1877.  O.  in  557.5  :  D 

Allen,  Joel  Asaph.     On  the  species  of  the  genus 

bassaris.    In  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr., 

Hayden  ;  Bulletin,  v.  5.  in  557.5  :  D 

Note.    For  works  on  the  natural  history  of   man, 

see  class  573,  col.  351. 


VII.    USEFUL  ARTS. 


1.    In  general. 


1.    General  works  and  history. 

(^ee  also  Natural  science,  el.  600-509,  col.  281-290.) 

Potter,  Alonzo.  The  principles  of  science,  ap- 
plied to  the  domestic  and  mechanic  arts 
and  to  manufactures  and  agriciTlture  ;  with 
reflections  on  the  progress  of  the  arts  and 
their  influence  on  national  welfare.  Rev. 
ed.    N.  Y.  1847.  D.  602  :  1 

Bigelow,  Jacob.  The  useful  arts,  considered  in 
connexion  with  the  applications  of  science. 
N.  Y.  1847.     2  V.   D.  602  :  2 

Hazen,  E:  Popular  technology,  or  Professions 
and  trades.     111.    N.  Y.  1846.    2  v.  S. 

604:2 

—  The  panorama  of  professions  and  trades,  or 
Every  man's  book.    111.    Phila.  1841.  D. 

604:3 

Goodrich,  S:  Griswold,  (Peter  Parley).  The  book 
of  trades,  arts  and  professions,  i-elative 
to  food,  clothing,  shelter,  travelling  and 
ornament,  for  the  use  of  the  young,  by 
Peter  Parley.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.      *  x  604  :  4 

Moore,  R.  The  universal  assistant  and  complete 
mechanic ;  containing  over  one  million 
industrial  facts,  calculations,  receipts,  pro- 
cesses, trade  secrets,  rules,  business  forms, 
legal  items,  etc.,  in  every  occupation  from 
the  household  to  the  manufactory.  N.  Y. 
1880.  D.  ■    602  :  3 

Courtney,  W.  S.  The  farmers'  and  mechanics' 
manual,  with  many  valuable  tables  for 
machinists,  manufacturers,  merchants, 
builders,  engineers,  masons,  painters, 
plumbers,  gardeners,  accountants,  etc. 
Rev.  and  enl.  by  G:  Waring,  jr.  N.  Y. 
1880.  D.  602  :  4 


Pictorial  gallery  of  arts,  The ;  v.  1  :  Useful 
arts.     Lond.  n.  d.  F.  609  :  K,5 

Note.    V.  2  contains  Fine  arts. 

Beckmann,  J:  A  history  of  inventions,  dis- 
coveries and  origins.  Tr.  from  the  german 
by  W:  Johnston.  4th  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  by 
W:  Francis  and  J.  W.  Griffith.  Lond.  1846. 
2  V.  D.  609  : 1 

Bakewell,  F:  C.  Great  facts  ;  a  popular  history 
and  description  of  the  most  remarkable  in- 
ventions during  the  present  century.  111. 
N.  Y.  1860.  D.  600  :  2 

Buch  der  erfindungen,  gewerbe  und  industrien  ; 
rundschau  auf  alien  gebieten  der  gewerb- 
lichen  arbeit,  herausg.  in  verbindung  mit 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


C.  Birnbaum.  C.  Bottger,  K.  Gayer,  Fr. 
Kohl,  Fr.  Luckenbacher,  R.  Ludwig,  Oskar 
Mothes,  dr.  Regis,  K.  de  Roth,  Julius  Zoll- 
ner  und  anderen.  6te  aufl.  Leipz.  1872-74. 
6v.  O.  600+1 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog',  p.  16. 
Timbs,   J:     Wonderful    inventions ;    from    the 
mariner's  compass  to  the  electric  telegraph 
cable.    111.    Lond.  [1876].  D.  609:2 

—  Same.  New  ed.,  rev.  and  corr.,  with  add. 
bringing  down  the  subjects  to  the  present 
time.    Lond.  1882.   D.  609  : 3 

K-outledge,  Robert.  Discoveries  and  inventions 
of  the  19th  century.  5th  ed.  111.  Lond. 
1881.    D.  609:4 

Contents.  Introd.— Steam  engines.— Iron.— Tools.— 
Railways.— Steam  navlg:ation.— Ships  of  war.— Fire- 
arras. —Torpedoes.— The  Suez  canal.  — Sand. —  Iron 
bridges.— Printing-  machines.  —  Hydraulic  power.— 
Pneumatic   dispatch .— Rock  boring. —  Light. —  The 


spectroscope.— Sight.— Electricity.— The  electric 
graph.— Light  houses.— Photography.— Printir 
cesses.  —  Recording   instruments.  —  Aquaria. 


graph.— Light  houses.— Photography.— Printing  pro- 

■  ■  ig   instruments.  —  Aquaria.  —  Gold 

and   diamonds.  —  New    metals.  —  India-rubber   and 


gutta-percha.—  Anaesthetics.  —  Explosives.  —  Mineral 
combustibles.  —  Coal-gas.  —  Coal-tar  colours.  —  The 
greatest  discovery  of  the  age. 

Note.    For  annual  records  of  Inventions  and  in- 
dustrial progress,  see  Natural  science,  cl.  505,  col.  289. 

Biedermann,  F:  K:    Die  erziehung  zur  arbeit ; 

eine  forderung  des  lebens  an  die  schule. 

2te  vollig  umgearb.  aufl.     Leipz.  1883.   O. 

607:1 
Portig,  Gustav.    Die  nationale  bedeutung  des 

Kunstgewerbes.      In   Deutsche    zeit-    und 

streit-lragen.  304  :  15  vl2 

Huber-Liiebenau,  Theodor  v.    Ueber  das  kunst- 

gewerbe    der    alten    und  neuen  zeit.     In 
•eutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  16  v9 
—  Ueber  den  verf all  des  zunf  tthumes  und  dessen 
ersatz    im  deutschen  gewerbe wesen.     In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  v8 
Kleinwachter,  F:    Zur  reform  der  handwerks- 
verfassung.    In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
fragen.  304 : 15  v4 

2.    Dictionaries  and  cyclopedias. 

Weale,  J:  A  dictionary  of  terms  used  in  archi- 
tecture, building,  engineering,  raining,  me- 
tallurgy, archaeology,  the  nne  arts,  etc., 
with  explanatory  oDservations  on  various 
subjects  connected  with  applied  science 
and  art ;  ed.  with  add.,  by  Robert  Hunt. 
5th  ed.,  rev.  and  corr.  [Weale's  ser.l  Lond. 
1876.  D.  603  :  10 


USEFUL  ARTS-GENERAL. 


CI.  600-609 


Ure,  Andrew.  A  dictionary  of  arts,  manufac- 
tures and  mines;  containing  a  clear  exposi- 
tion of  their  principles  and  practice.  Repr. 
from  the  last  corr.  and  enl.  english  ed. 
N.  Y.  1856.  2  V.  D.  603  :  2 

—  Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures  and  mines  ; 

containing  a  clear  exposition  of  their  prin- 
ciples and  practice,  fed.]  by  Robert  Hunt, 
assisted  by  F.  W.  Rudler  and  othei's.  7th 
ed.    111.    Lond.  1878.  4  v.  O.  603  :  Rl 

Contents.    V.  1.  A-C.    2.  D-I.    3.  J-Z.    4.  Supple- 
ment. 
,   Spons'    encyclopaedia    of    the    industrial    arts, 

fmamifactures  and  commercial  products  ; 
ed.  by  C :  G.  Warnford  Lock.  Lond.  1879-80. 
5v.  Q.  603:R12 

Brelow,  G.,  O:  Dammer  and  Egbert  Hoyer. 
Technologisches  lexikon  fiir  ^ewerbtrei- 
bende  una  industrielle.  111.  Leipz.  1883.  2 
V.  D.  603:R13 

Contents.  1.  Dammer,  O:  Chemische technologic. 
2.  Brelow,  G.,  and  E.  Hoyer.  Mechanische  techno- 
logic und  maschlnenkunde, 

Appleton's  dictionary  of  machines,  mechanics, 
engine-work  and  engineering.  111.  N.  Y. 
1852.  2  V.  Q.  603  :  R3 

Appletons'  cyclopaedia  of  applied  mechanics  ;  a 
dictionary  of  mechanical  engineei'ing  and 
the  mechanical  arts,  ill.  with  nearly  5000 
engravings,  ed.  by  Park  Benjamin.  N.  Y. 
1880.  2  V.  Q.  603  :  R4 

Knight,  E:  H.  American  mechanical  dictio- 
nary ;  a  description  of  tools,  instruments, 
machines,  processes  and  engineering,  his- 
tory of  inventions,  general  technological 
vocabulary  and  digest  of  mechanical  appli- 
ances in  science  and  the  arts.  111.  N.  Y. 
1877.  3  V.  Q.  603  :  R5 

—  Knight's  new  mechanical   dictionary ;   a  de- 

scription of  tools,  instruments,  rnachines, 
processes  and  engineering,  with  indexical 
references  to  technical  journals,  1876 — 1880. 
111.     Bost.  1884.  Q.  603  :  R6 

KnigM,  Cameron.  The  mechanician  ;  a  treat- 
ise on  the  construction  and  manipulation 
of  tools,  for  the  use  and  instruction  of 
young  engineers  and  scientific  amateurs, 
compi'ising  the  arts  of  blacksmithing  and 
forging,  the  construction  and  manufacture 
of  hand  tools,  and  the  various  methods  of 
using  and  grinding  them,  the  construction 
of  machine  tools  and  how  to  work  them, 
machine  fitting  and  erection,  description  of 
hand  and  machine  processes,  turning  and 
screw  cutting,  principles  of  consti-ucting 
and  details  of  making  and  erecting  steam 
engines,  and  the  various  details  of  setting 
out  work  incidental  to  the  mechanical 
engineer's  and  machinist's  art.  111.  2d  ed. 
Lond.  1879.  O.  603:R11 

Cooley,  Arnold  James.  Cyclopasdia  of  practical 
receipts  and  collateral  information  in  the 
arts,  manufactures,  professions  and  trades, 
incl.  medicine,  pharmacy,  and  domestic 
economy.  6th  ed.,  rev.  and  partly  I'c writ- 
ten by  ft:  V.  Tuson.  111.  N.  Y.  1880.  2  v. 
O.  603  :  R8 

Dick,  W:  B.  Encyclopaedia  of  practical  receipts 
and  processes  ;  containing  over  6,400  re- 
ceipts, embracing  thorough  information, 
in  plain  language,  applicable  to  almost 
every  possible  indvistrial  and  domestic  re- 


quirement.    3d  ed.    N.  Y,  1880.  O. 


603 :  R7 


3.    Periodicals,  societies  and  exhibi- 
tions. 

Mechanic's  magazine  ;  v.  1,  2,  4—15,  17 — 27,  aug. 
1823— apr.  1836.     Lond.  1823-36.  O. 

605.2  :M 
Appletons'    mechanics'    magazine    and    engi- 
neers' journal ;  ed.  by  Julius  W.  Adams  ; 
V.  1—3,    Jan.   1851— dec.  1853.     111.    N.  Y. 
1852-54.  O.  and  Q.  605.2  :M 

Note.  V.  3  cd.  by  T:  Drew  Stetson. 
Greenough's  american  polytechnic  journal ;  a 
new  monthly  periodical  of  .science,  me- 
chanic arts  and  engineering  ;  conducted  by 
J.  J.  Greenough  [aud]  C:  G.  Page  ;  v.  3,  4. 
1854.     N.  Y.  [1854J.  O.  605  :M 

Scientific  american ;  an  illustrated  journal  of 
art,  science  and  mechanics  ;  v.  8,  10 — 39, 
42—51,  53—65,  sept.  1852-dec.  1884.  N.  Y. 
[1852-84].  F.  605.2  :RM 

Note.    V.  1.5— (k)  are  called  New  series,  v.  1—51. 
Scientific  american  supplement ;   v.  1—18,  Jan. 
1876— dec.  1884.    N.  Y.  1876-84.  F. 

605.2  :RM: 
Sanitary  engineer,  The  •,  a  journal  of  civil  and 
military  engineering,  and  public  and  pri- 
vate hygiene,  conducted  by  H:  C.  Meyer; 
V.  7—10,  dec.  1882— nov.  1884.  N.  Y.  1882- 
84.  F.  605. 1  :  RM 

Van  Nostrand's  eclectic  engineering  maga- 
zine ;  V.  1—3,  Jan.  1869-dec.  1884.  N.  Y. 
1869-84.  O.  605.2  :M 

Note.    From  v.  21  "eclectic"  is  dropped  from  the 
title. 
Association  of  engineering  societies.      Jour- 
nal ;  V.  3,  no.  12,  oct.  1884.     N.  Y.  1884.  O. 
605.2:  Pam 
Amate\ir  work,  illustrated ;  ed.  by  the  author 
of  "Every  man  his  own    mechanic"    [F. 
Y.];  V.  1—3.     111.    Lond.  n.  d.  3  v.  Q. 

605-1-6 
*        *        * 

Societv  of  arts,  manufactures  and  commerce. 

Lectures  on  the  results  of  the  [interna- 
tional] exhibition  [in  London,  1852],  de- 
livered at  the  suggestion  of  prinfce  Albert. 
Lond.  1852.  D.  606  :  2 

Contents.    Whewell,  W:    The  general  bearing  of 
the  great  exhibition  on  the  progress  of  art  and  sci- 
ence.—De  la  Beche,  Sir  H:  T.    Mining,  quarrying 
and  metallurgical   processes  and  products.— Owen, 
R:    On  the  raw  materials  from  the  animal  kingdom. 
—Bell,  J.    Chemical  and  pharmaceutical  processes 
and  products.— Playfair,  L.    On  the  chemical  prin- 
ciples involved  in  the  manufactures  of  the  exhibi- 
tion, as  indicating  the  necessity  of  industi-lal  instruc- 
tion.—Lindley,  .1:     On  substances  used  as  food.— 
Solly,  E:    The  vegetable  substances  used  in  the  arts 
and    manufactures   in    relation   to  commerce   gen- 
erally.—Willis,  R.    On  machines  and  tools  for  work- 
ing in  metal,  wood  and  other  materials.— Glaisher, 
J.  Philosophical  instruments  and  processes.— Hens- 
m.an,  H:    On  civil  engineering  and  machinery  gen- 
erally.—Boyle,  J.  F.    The  arts  and  manufactui-es 
of  India.  —  Washington,  J:     On   the  progress  of 
naval  architecture,  as  indicating  the  necessity  for 
scientific   education,  and   for  the   clas.'^iflcation   of 
ships  and  of  steam-engines;  also  on  life-boats. 
Greeley,  Horace,  ed.    Art  and  industry,  as  rep- 
resented in  the  exhibition  at  the  Crystal 
palace.   New    York,   1853-4 ;    showing  the 
progress    and  state  of  the  various  useful 
and  esthetic  pursuits.   From  the  New  York 
tribune.     N.  Y.  1853.  D.  606  :  1 

Oncken,  A:  Die  Wiener  weltausstellung  1873. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304:16v2 


891 


CI.  600-610 


USEFUL  ARTS-GENEBAIi. 


United  States.  Centennial  commission.  Inter- 
national exhibition,  1876 ;  Official  cata- 
logue.   Phila.   1876.  O.  w  606  :  D 

Same.    Department  of  art.     3d  ed.    Phila 

1876.  D.  inQOQ.Ti 

■ Reports   and    awards,    ed.    by    Francis   A. 

Walker.     Phila.  1878.    6  v.  O.      in  606  :  D 

United  States  centennial  exhibition.  Nor- 
wegian special  catalogue  for  the  interna- 
tional exhibition  at  Philadelphia,  1876. 
Christiania.  1876.  O.  in  606  :  D 

Milwaukee's  industrial  exposition  and  grand 
union  dairy  fair  of  1882,  with  introd. 
sketches  of  the  foundation  and  develop- 
ment of  the  Cream  city,  her  commercial 
and  indiistrial  resources,  future  prospects, 
etc.    Milw.  1883.  O.  606  :  Pam 

San  rrancisco,  Mechanics'  institute.  Report  of 
the  18th,  19th  industrial  exhibition  held 
at  the  Mechanics'  pavilion  from  the  11th  of 
sept,  to  the  13th  of  oct.  1883,  [and]  5th  of 
aug.  to  6th  of  sept.  1884.  San  Francisco. 
1884,  1885.  O.  606.8  : 1 


4.    Patents. 

Jannasch,  R.  Der  musterschutz  und  die  ge- 
werbepolitik  des  deutschen  reiches ;  ge- 
kronte  preisschrift.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v2 

United  States.  Patent  ajflce.  List  of  patents  for 
inventions  and  designs  issued  by  the  U.  S. 
from  1790  to  1847,  with  the  patent  laws  and 
notes  of  decisions  of  the  courts  of  the  U.  S. 
for  the  same  period  ;  comp.  and  pub.  under 
the  dir.  of  Edmund  Burke.  Wash.  1847. 
O.  608  :  D 

Annual  report  of  the  commissioner  of  pat- 
ents, 1847—1883.  Wash.  1848-84.  67  v.  O. 
and  Q.  608  :  D 
Note.  The  vols,  up  to  and  including:  1871  contain 
also  specifications  and  drawinjfs,  which,  since  that 
time,  have  been  published  in  the  Official  gazette. 

Official  gazette  of  the  U.  S.   patent  office ; 

V.  1—29,  1872—1884.  Wash.  1875-84.  29  v. 
Q.  608 :D 

Subject-matter  index  of  patents  for  inven- 
tions, brevets  d'invention,  granted  in 
France  from  1791  to  1876  incl.  Tr.,  comp. 
and  pub.  under  authority  of  the  commis- 
sioner of  patents.    Wash!  1883.  Q.    608  :  D 


2.    Medicine  and  Surgery. 


1.    In  general. 

Dunglison,  Robley.  Medical  lexicon ;  a  dic- 
tionary of  medical  science,  containing  an 
explanation  of  the  various  subjects  and 
terms  of  anatomy,  physiology,  pathology, 
hygiene,  therapeutics,  medical  chemistry, 
pharmacology,  pharmacy,  surgery,  obste- 
trics, medical  jurisprudence  and  dentistry, 
notices  of  climate  and  of  mineral  waters, 
formula?  for  officinal,  empirical  and  diete- 
tic preparations,  with  the  accentuation 
and  etymology  of  the  terms  and  the  french 
and  other  synonyms.  New  ed.,  enl.  and 
rev.  by  R:  J.  Dunglison.  Phila.  1874.  O. 

610:111 

Thomas,  Joseph.  A  comprehensive  medical 
dictionary ;  containing  the  pronunciation, 
etymology  and  signification  of  the  terms 
made  use  of  in  medicine  and  the  kindred 
sciences.  App..  comprising  a  complete 
list  of  all  the  more  important  articles  of 
the  materia  medica,  arranged  according 
to  their  medicinal  properties,  also  an  ex- 
planation of  the  latin  terms  and  phrases 
occurring  in  anatomy,  pharmacy,  etc., 
together  with  the  necessary  directions  for 
writing  latin  prescriptions,  etc.  Phila.  1874. 
O.  610:18 

Quain,  R:,  ed.  A  dictionary  of  medicine,  includ- 
ing general  pathology,  general  therapeu- 
tics, liygiene  and  the  diseases  peculiar  to 
women  and  children,  by  various  writers. 
N.  Y.  1883.  O.  610:112 

Hippokrates,  and  Claudius  Qalenus.  The  writ- 
ings of  Hippocrates  and  Galen,  epitomized 
from  the  original  latin,  tr.  byJ:  Redman 
Coxe.    Phila.  1846.  O.  '  610-|-4 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  Border  lines  of  knowl- 
edge in  some  provinces  of  medical  science  ; 


Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell. — Continued. 

an  introductory  lecture  del.  before  the 
medical  class  of  Harvard  university,  nov. 
6,  1861.     Bost.  1862.  D.  610  :  5 

—  Currents    and    counter-currents    in    medical 

science  ;  with  other  addresses  and  essays. 

Bost.  1861.  D.  610:6 

Contents.  Currents  and  counter-currents  in  med- 
ical science.  —  Homoeopathy  and  its  kindred  delu- 
sions.—Some  more  recent  views  on  homceopathy.— 
Puerperal  fever  as  a  private  pestilence.— The  posi- 
tion and  prospects  of  the  medical  student.— Mechan- 
ism of  vital  actions.— Valedictory  address. 

—  Medical  essays,  1842-1882.     Bost.  1883.  D. 

610:13 
Contents.    Homoeopathy  and  its  kindred  delusions. 
—The  contaxiousness  of  piaerperal  fever.— Currents 
and   counter-currents  in  medical    science.— IJord(!r- 
lines   of  knowledjare  in  some  provinces  of    medical 
science.— Scholastic  and  bedside  teachinjf.- The  med- 
ical profession  in  Massachusetts.— The  younj?  j)rac- 
titionor.  —  Medical   libraries.  —  Some    of    my  early 
teachers. 
Eddy,  Mary  Baker  Glover.    Science  and  healtli  ; 
with  a  key  to  the  scriptures.    6th  ed.,  rev. 
Bost.  1883.  2v.  D.  610:  16 


Fort,  G:  F.  Medical  economy  during  the  middle 
ages ;  a  contribution  to  the  history  of 
eui'opean  morals,  from  the  time  of  the 
roman  empire  to  the  close  of  the  14th 
century.    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  610+14 

Jli  story   and  education. 

Hecker,  Justus  F:  C:  The  epidemics  of  the 
middle  ages.  From  the  germ  an,  tr.  by  B. 
G.  Babington.  3d  ed.  completed  by  the 
author's  treatise  on  Child-pilgriniages. 
Lond.  1859.  O.  610  :  16 


USEFTTL  ARTS— MEDICIXE. 


CI.  610 


De  Foe,  Daniel.  History  of  the  plague  of  London. 
In  his  Novels  and.  misc.  works. 

820.2  :  8  v5 

Keating,  J.  M.  A  history  of  the  yellow  fever  : 
The  yellow  fever  epidemic  of  1878,  in 
Memphis,  Tenn.;  embracing  a  complete 
list  of  the  dead,  the  names  of  the  doctors 
and  nurses  employed,  names  of  all  who 
conti-ibuted  money  or  means,  and  the 
names  and  history  of  the  Howards,  to- 
gether with  other  data,  and  lists  of  the 
dead  elsewhere.  Memphis,  Tenn.  1879.  Q. 
614+29 

United  States.  Army.  Statistical  report  on 
the  sickness  and  mortality,  comp.  from 
the  records  of  the  surgeon -general's  office, 
from  Jan.  1839  to  Jan.  1855  ;  prepared  by  R: 
H.  Coolidge.     Wash.  1856.  Q.      m610:D 

—  Same.     From  jan.  1855  to  jan.  1860.     Wash. 

1800.  Q.  in  610  :D 

—  Surgeon  general.    The  medical  and  surgical 

history  of  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  1861 — 

1865  ;  prepared,  in  accordance  with  acts  of 

congress,  under  the  dir.  of  surgeon  gen. 

Joseph  K.  Barnes.     Wash.  1870-83.    3  pts. 

in  5  V.  F.  w610:D 

Contents.     Pt.  1,  v.  1.     Medical  history,  prep,  by 

Joseph  Janvier  Woodward;   v.  2.  Surgrical  history, 

prep,  by  G:  A.  Otis.    Pt.  2,  v.  1.  Medical  hist.,  prep. 

by  J.  J.  Woodward;  v.  3.   Surgical  hist.,  prep,  by 

G:  A.  Otis.    Pt.  3,  v.  1,  not  pub.;  v.  2.    Surgical  hist., 

prep,  by  G:  A.  Otis  and  D.  L.  Huntington. 

—  Provost-mar sJial-general's    bureau.      Statistics, 

medical  and  anthropological,  derived  from 
records  of  the  examination  for  military 
service  in  the  armies  of  the  U.  S.  during 
the  late  war  of  the  rebellion,  of  over  a 
million  recruits,  drafted  men,  substitutes 
and  enrolled  men,  compiled,  under  the 
dir.  of  the  sec.  of  war,  by  J.  H.  Baxter. 
Wash.  1875.     2  v.  F.  inQlO.Ji 

—  War  dep't.    A  report  on  barracks   and  hos- 

pitals, with  descriptions  of  military  posts. 
111.  (Surgeon-general's  off.  Circular  no.  4). 
Wash.  1870.  Q.  inQlOiH 

A  report  on  the  hygiene  of  the  U.  S.  army, 

with  descriptions  of  military  posts.  Maps 
and  ill,  (Surgeon-general's  off.  Circular 
no.  8).    Wash.  1875.  Q.  in  610  :D 

Herdegen,  Robert.  Bilder  aus  der  geschichte 
des  iirztlichen  standes ;  ein  fiir  laien  be- 
stimmter  vortrag,  gehalten  im  Vereine 
Germania  zu  Milwaukee  am  24.  jan.  1884. 
Milw.  1884.  O.  610+17 

Green,  S:  Abbott.  History  of  medicine  in  Mas- 
sachusetts ;  a  centennial  address,  del.  be- 
fore the  Mass.  medical  society  at  Cam- 
bridge, June  7,  1881.    Bost.  1881."  O. 

610+10 

Hardwicke,  Herbert  Junius.  Medical  educa- 
tion and  practice  in  all  parts  of  the  world. 
Phila.  1880.  O.  607.1  :1 

Illinois  state  board  of  health.  Medical  edu- 
cation and  the  regulation  of  the  practice 
of  medicine  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada.  2d 
ed.,  rev.  and  corr.  to  march  1,  1884.  Chi- 
cago. 1884.  O.  607.1+4 

BischofF,  Theodor  L:  W:  v.  Das  studium  und 
die  ausiibung  der  medicin  durch  frauen. 
Munchen.  1872.  O.  607.1  :  2 

Schwerin,  L:  Die  zulassung  der  frauen  zur  aus- 
iibung des  arztlichen  berufes.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v9 


Thompson,  W.  G.    Training  schools  for  nurses ; 

with  notes  on  22  schools.    N.  Y.  1883.  T. 
607.1  :3 
Flint,  Austin.   Medical  ethics  and  etiquette  ;  the 

code  of   ethics  adopted  by  the  American 

medical  association,   with    commentaries. 

N.  Y.  1883.  D.  610:12 


.Boards    of   health. 


health.     [1st- 
Wasl 


United  States.    National  board 

4th]  annual  report,  1879-1882.     111.     Wash. 
1879-83.  4  V.  O.  in  606.1  :D 

Contents  of  app  ,  being  repoi-ts  and  papers: 

1879.  Organization.— Havana  yellow-fever  com- 
mission.—Remsen,  Ira.  Organic  matter  in  the  air.— 
Diehl,  C.  Lewis.  Deteriorations,  adulterations  and 
substitutions  of  drugs.— Law,  James.  Diseases  of 
domestic  animals;  Verdi,  Tullio  S.  Cattle  disease  in 
relation  to  the  health  of  man,  and  in  political  econ* 
omy.— Waring,  G:  E.,  jr.  Gauging  of  se wers.— Sche- 
dule of  questions  for  sanitary  surveys.  —  Sanitary 
survey  of  Memphis,  Tenn.— Bailhache,  P.  H.  Hy- 
giene of  the  mercantile  marine,  with  recommenda- 
tions.—Harris,  E.  Malignant  diphtheria  in  noi-thern 
Vermont.— Ports  and  cities  of  the  Atlantic  coast  and 
Gulf  of  Mexico.— Sanitary  regulations,  quarantines, 
etc. 

1880.  Havana  yellow  fever  commission.— Rem- 
sen, Ira.  Organic  matter  in  the  air,  continued.— 
Sternberg:,  G :  M.  Disinfectants.- Smart,  C:  Deter- 
iorations and  adulterations  of  food  and  drugs.  — 
Waring,  G:  E.,  jr.  Gauging  of  public  sewers,  con- 
tinued.— Wood,  H.  C,  and  H:  F.  Formad.  Effect  of 
inoculating  the  lower  animals  with  diphtheritic  exud- 
ation.-Sternberg,  G:  M.  Microscopical  examina- 
tion of  suspended  particles  found  in  the  atmosphere. 
— Woodw^ard,  J.  J.  Pathological  histology  of  yel- 
low fever.— Abbe,  Cleveland.    Climate  and  diseases. 

—  Sanitary  survey  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  — Smart,  C: 
Water-supply  of  New  Orleans  and  Mobile. —Chan- 
cellor, C.  N.  Sanitary  survey  of  selected  portions 
of  Baltimore,  Md.— Rep.  of  committee  on  the  nomen- 
clature of  diseases  and  on  vital  statistics.- Brow^n, 
Harvey  E.  Quarantine  on  the  southern  coast;  ex- 
tract. —  Bemiss,  8.  M.  Sanitary  work  in  New 
Orleans.  —  Mitchell,  R.  W.  Mississippi  river  in- 
spection service. 

1881.  Wood,  H.  C,  and  H.  F.  Formad.  Diph- 
theria.—Sternberg,  G:  M.  Experimental  investiga- 
tions relating  to  the  etiology  of  the  malarial  fevers. 

—  Bemsen,  Ira.  Carbonic  oxide  as  a  source  of 
danger  to  health  in  apartments  heated  by  cast-iron 
furnaces  or  stoves.  -Hering,  Rudolph.  Results  of 
an  examination  made  in  1880  of  several  sewerage 
works  in  Europe;  with  bibliography.  —  Pumpelly, 
Raphael,  and  G:  A.  Smyth.  The  relation  of  soils  to 
health:  Filtering  capacity  of  soils,  pt.  1.— Quaran- 
tine at  Newport,  R.  I.:  Ship  Island  station;  Sapello 
station.— Bemiss,  S.  M.  Yellow  fever  at  Key  West, 
Fla.— Reilly,  F.  W.  Mississippi  river  inspection  ser- 
vice.-Chaille,  Stanford  E.  Inspection  service  at 
New  Orleans.— Conference  on  small-pox. 

1882.  Wood,  H.  C,  and  H.  F.  Formad.  Memoir 
on  the  relations  of  diphtheria  to  septic  diseases.— 
Waring,  G:  E.,  jr..  E.  S.  Philbrick,  and  E.  W.  Bow- 
ditch.  On  the  siphonage  of  traps.— Bowditch,  E. 
W.  Sanitarv  condition  of  summer  resorts.— Mallet, 
J.  W.  Results  of  an  investigation  as  to  the  chemical 
methods  in  use  for  the  determination  of  organic 
matter  in  potable  water;  with  a  supp.  report  by  C: 
Smart.  —  Billings,  J :  S.  The  registration  of  vital 
statistics.- Reports  of  sup'ts  of  Ship  Island  refuge 
station;  Sapelo  refuge  station;  Mississippi  river 
inspection  service;  New  Orleans  Inspection  service. 
—Smith,  Stephen.  The  maritime  sanitary  service 
of  the  U.  S.,  and  the  relations  of  national  and  state 
authorities.- Inspection  of  immigrants.— Pumpelly, 
Raphael,  and  0 :  A.  Smyth.  Filtering  capacity  of 
soils,  pt.  2. 

Massachusetts  s^a^«.    Board  of  JienWi.    1st — 11th 
annual  report,   June   1869— June  1879.    111. 
Bost.  1870-79.    11  V.  in  9.  O.    606.1  :D101 
Contain,  beside  the  general  reports  of  the  board  on 
important   topics   relating    to    public    and    private 
health,  the   following   reports  of  special   investiga- 
tions: 
Meat  supply,  etc. :    Derby,  G :   Slaughtering  for 


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the  Boston  market  (1870) ;  Slaughtering,  bone-boiling 
and  fat-melting  (1872).— Meriam,  J.  N.  Report  of  the 
Butchers'  slaughtering  and  melting  assoc.  (1873);  The 
Brighton  abattoir  (1874,  1875).  — Folsom,  C:  F.  Our 
meat-supply  and  public  health  (1875).— Hoadley ,  J :  C. 
The  transportation  of  live-stoclc  (1875).— Keport  of  the 
evidence,  etc.,  before  the  state  board  of  health,  in 
the  case  of  the  city  of  Cambridge  vs.  Niles  bros.  [for 
polluting  water-supply  by  slaughtering  operations] 
(1879). 

Food  and  drink:  Nichols,  A.  H.  On  the  use  ot 
milk  from  cows  affected  with  foot-and-mouth  dis- 
ease (1871>.— Nichols,  A.  H.,  and  J.  F.  Babcock.  The 
adulteration  of  milk  (1873).— Hill,  H:  B.  The  adul- 
terations and  impurities  of  food  (1872, 1873).-01iver, 
H.  K.  Character  of  substances  used  for  flavoring 
articles  of  food  and  drink  (1873).— Derby,  G:  The 
food  of  the  people  of  Mass.  (1873).— Nichols,  W:  R. 
The  filtration  of  potable  water  (1878). 

Public  health,  hygriene,  etc.  Report  on  the  sale 
of  poisons  (1870). —Derby,  G:  The  prevention  of 
disease  (1870).— Derby,  G :,  and  F.  W. Draper.  Health 
of  minors  employed  in  factories  (1871).  —  Nichols, 

A.  H.  The  effects  on  health  of  the  use  of  sewing- 
machines,  moved  by  foot-power  (1872).  —  Draper, 
F.  W.  Arsenic  in  certain  green  colors  (1872);  The 
homes  for  the  poor  in  our  cities  (1873).— Bowditch, 
H:  I.  Houses  for  the  people  (1871).— Plunkett,  Mrs. 
T.  F.  Some  farm-houses,  and  some  mistaken  ways 
of  living  in  them  (1874).— Adams,  J.  F.  A.  The  health 
of  the  farmers  of  Mass.  (1874);  Cremation  and  burial, 
an  examination  of  their  relative  advantages  (1875).— 
Jarvis,  E:  Political  economy  of  health  (1874).— 
Boardman,  W.  E.  The  value  of  health  to  the  state 
(1875).  -  Bowditch,  H:  I.  Sanitary  hints  (1876).— 
Ames,  A.,  jr.  The  work  of  local  boards  of  health 
(1874).  —  Draper,  F.  W.  Registration  of  prevalent 
diseases  (1876).— Folsom,  C:  F.  Registration  of  deaths 
and  diseases  (1877)  —  Jarvis,  E:  Infant  mortality 
(1873).  —  Bowditch,  H:  I.  Some  of  the  causes  or 
antecedents  of  consumption  (1873);  Preventive  medi- 
cine and  the  physician  of  the  future  (1874);  Inebriate 
asylums  or  hospitals  (1875);  The  use  and  abuse  of 
intoxicating  liquors,  correspondence  and  analysis 
(1871,  1872).  —  Oliver,  F.  E.  The  use  and  abuse  of 
opium  (1872).— Aldrich,  P.  E.  Beer-shops  and  pro- 
hibitory laws  (1873).— Derby,  G:  Hospitals  (1874).— 
Adams,  J.  F.  A.    Cottage  hospitals  (1878).— Jeffries, 

B.  Joy.  Dangers  from  color  blindness  (1878).— Bow- 
ditch, H.  P.  The  growth  of  children  (1877,  1879).- 
Hitchcock,  E:  Physical  education  in  Amherst  col- 
lege (1879). 

Air,  ventilation,  etc. :  Derby,  G:  Air  and  some 
of  its  impurities  (1871).— Nichols,  W:  R.  Composition 
of  the  air  of  the  ground  atmosphere  (1875).— Cowles, 
E.  A  contribution  to  the  study  of  ventilation  (1879). 
—Martin,  A.  C.  Ventilation  of  school  houses  (1871). 
— Winsor,  F.  School  hygiene  (1874).— Lincoln,  D.  F. 
Sanitation  of  public  schools  in  Mass.  (1878).— Fisher, 
T.  W.  Ventilation  of  railroad  ears,  with  chemical 
analyses  of  the  air  in  cars  by  W:  R.  Nichols  (1875).— 
Winsor,  F.    Coal-gas  from  heating-apparatus  (1879). 

Water  supply,  sewerage,  etc.:  Derby,  G:  Mill- 
dams  and  other  water  obstructions,  effect  on  health 
(1872).— Derby,  G:,  and  W:  R.  Nichols.  Poisoning 
by  lead  pipe  (1871) ;  Pollution  of  Mystic-Pond  water 
(1871);  Sewerage,  sewage,  the  pollution  of  streams, 
the  water-supply  of  towns  (1873).— Nichols,  W:  R. 
On  the  present  condition  of  certain  rivers  of  Mass., 
togjpther  with  considerations  touching  the  water- 
supply  of  towns  (1874).— Boardman,  W.  E.  On  the 
use  of  zinced  or  galvanized  iron  for  the  storage  or 
conveyance  of  drinking-water  (1874).— French,  H.  P. 
Drainage  for  health  (1873).— Clarke,  E.  C.  Common 
defects  in  house-drains  (1879).— Kirkwood,  J.  P.  The 
pollution  of  rivers,  with  general  observations  on 
water-supplies  and  sewerage  (1876).— Winsor,  F.  The 
water-supply,  drainage  and  sewerage  of  Mass.  from 
the  sanitary  point  of  view  (1876).— Folsom,  C:  F.  The 
disposal  of  sewage  (1876,  1877);  Pollution  of  streams 
(1877);  Surface-drainage  of  the  metropolitan  district 
[of  Boston]  (1876).  —  Philbrick,  E.  S.  Defects  in 
house-drainage  and  their  remedies  (1876).  —  Bow- 
ditch, H:  I.  Convalescent  homes  and  the  sewage 
question  (1871).— Drainage  and  health;  sewerage  and 
the  pollution  of  streams,  incl.  the  draught  of  a  law 
(1878). 

Diseases,  insanity,  etc.:  Nichols,  A.  H.  Re- 
port on  an  outbreak  of  intestinal  disorder,  attribut- 
able to  the  contamination  of  drinking-water  by 
means  of  impure  ice  (1876).— Johnson,  A.  H.  Scarlet 
fever  (1878).— White,  .1:  C.    Vegetalile  parasites,  and 


Massachusets  state.  Board  of  health. — Continued. 
the  diseases  caused  by  their  growth  upon  man  (1878). 
[Each  year  contains  also  reports  on  the  health  of 
towns;  epidemics  of  small-pox,  diphtheria,  typhoid 
fever,  cerebro-spinal  meningitis,  etc.,  in  various 
localities,  and  by  different  authors].— Folsom,  C:  F. 
Disease  of  the  mind  (1877).— Jarvis,  E:  Proper  pro- 
vision for  the  insane  (1872).— Clouston,  T.  S.  Hos- 
pital homes  for  the  insane  (1879). 

Same.    General  index,  vols.  1-11,  by  Francis 

H.  Brown.    In  11th  report,  1879.  " 

606.1  :D101  vll 

Summary  of  seven  years'  work  ;  prep,  by  W. 

R.  Richardson.     Bost.  1876.    O. 

w  606.1  :D101 

—  Board  of  health,  lunacy  and  charity.     1st,  2d, 

4th  annual  report,  1879,  1880,  1882-3  ;  suppl., 
containing  the  report  and  papers  on  public 
health,    m.    Bost.  1881-83.  3  v.  O. 

606.1  :D102 
Contents.  1879.  General  report. —The  pollution 
of  streams:  Westfield  and  Merrimac  rivers;  Nichols, 
W:  R.  Pollution  by  sulphuric  acid.— Billing's,  F.  S. 
TrichinsB  in  relation  to  the  public  health.— Richards, 
Ellen  H.  The  adulterations  of  some  staple  groceries. 
Wood,  E :  S.  The  water-supply  of  Cambridge.  — 
Nichols,  W:  R.  Observations  on  Fresh  Pond,  Cam- 
bridge; On  the  examination  of  Mystic  water,  with 
remarks  on  Frankland's  method  of  water  analysis.— 
Farlow,  W.  G.  On  some  impurities  of  drinking- 
water,  caused  by  vegetable  growths.  — Bowditch, 
Ernest  W.  The  drainage  of  summer  hotels  and 
country  boarding-houses.  —  Clarke,  Eliot  C.  Sug- 
gestions on  sewerage.  —  Health  of  towns.  1880. 
General  rep.— Hoyt,  W.  E.  The  pollution  of  streams. 
—Clarke,  Eliot  C.  The  separate  system  of  sewer- 
age.—Adams,  J.  F.  Alleyne.  Intermittent  fever  in 
Mass— Bow^ditch,  Ernest  W.  Schoolhouse  sanita- 
tion.—Health  of  towns:  Adams,  J.  F.  A.,  Epidemic 
in  Adams;  Bowditch,  E.  W.  Sanitary  condition  of 
Holyoake;  Adams,  Z.  B.  Neglect  of  vaccination.— 
Index.  1882-83.  General  rep.— Sharpies,  S.  P.  The 
adulteration  of  food  [with  bibliog;raphy].— Jeffries, 
B.  Joy.  Our  eyes  and  our  industries.— Leprosy  in  its 
relations  to  public  health  [with  bibliography]  .—Re- 
ports of  water  boards —The  sewerage  of  Nahant.— 
Index. 

Note.    There  was  no  health  supp.  published  with 
the  3d  report  for  1881. 
Illinois  state.   Board  of  health.    1st  annual  report, 
[June  12,  1877-dec.  31]  1878.     Springfield. 
1879.   O.     With  Reports  made  to  the  gen- 
eral assembly,  1879,  v.  4.         in  328. 15  :  D 
Wisconsin  state.     Board  of  health.     lst-7th  an- 
nual report,   1876-1882.     Madison.  1876-83. 
O.  606.1:103 

—  Same.    3d-7th  rep.     WitJi  Governor's  message, 

1879-1883.  in  328. 15  :  D 

Principal  contents,  aside  from  the  general  reports 
of  the  board,  extracts  from  special  correspondents 
and  reports  of  local  boards,  etc. : 

Food  and  drink:  Selden,  O.  G.  Foods  and  do- 
mestic beverages  (1876).- Chamberlin,  T.  C.  The 
adulteration  of  foods  (1879).  — Wenzel,  H:  P.  Dis- 
eased meat,  and  its  relation  to  health  (1880). 

Public  health,  hygiene,  etc. :  Hobbins,  Joseph. 
Registration  of  vital  statistics  (1876).- Davies,  J:  E. 
The  value  of  vital  statistics  (1877).— Bintliff,  James. 
Homes  for  the  people  (1879).— Favill,  G:  Mental 
hygiene  (1876).— Strong,  H.  P.  Village  sanitary  work 
(1877);  General  hygienic  knowledge  a  necessity  for 
the  people  (1880).— Hageman,  J.  W.  Recreation  as  a 
sanitary  agent  (1880).— Lynde,  Mrs.  W:  P.  Hints  on 
hygienic  education  (1881).— Bingham,  Helen  M.  Hy- 
gienic clubs  for  women  (1881).— Hoegh,  Knut.  Hints 
concerning  infantile  hygiene  and  dietetics  (1882).— 
Chittenden,  T:  W.  Nostrums  (1882).  -Bartlett, 
Edwin  W.  Color  blindness  (1881).  -  Witter,  G.  F. 
Tobacco  and  its  effects  (1881).  —  Peckham,  G:  W. 
The  growth  of  children  (1881,  1882). —Anderson,  R. 
B.    The  influence  of  reading  upon  health  (1878). 

Air,  ventilation,  etc.:  Witter,  G.  F.  Ground 
air  in  its  relations  to  health  (1879).  — Bintliff,  James. 
Ventilation  of  public  buildings  and  dwelling  houses 
(187fl.  1877^;  Inspection  of  public  buildings  (1877,  1878, 
1879). -Reeve,  J.  T.     Our  public  schools  in    their 


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01.  610-612 


relations  to  the  health  of  pupils  (1879).— Chittenden, 
T:  W.  School  buildings  (1878);  Our  school  houses 
1879);  School  hygricne,  and  what  the  teacher  can  do 
to  promote  it  (1880).— Reeve,  J.  T.    Kerosene  (1880). 

Water-supply,  seweragre,  etc.:  "Witter,  G.  F. 
Water  and  the  water-supply  of  Wis:  (1877,  1878).— 
Chittenden,  T:  W.  Water  and  the  water-supply  of 
the  state  (1877;;  An  investigation  of  the  drinking 
water  of  a  city  (1878).— Beeve,  J.  T.  Land  drainage 
and  obstructions  to  water  courses  (1878).— The  Aurora- 
ville  marshes  (1882).— Marks,  Solon.  Sewerage  and 
drainage  (1876).— The  sewer  of  Waupun  prison  (1883). 
— Heilry,  W.  A.    A  simple  earth  closet  (1882). 

Diseases,  insanity,   etc.:     Wigrht,  O.  W.    The 
management  of  contagious  diseases  in  the  city  of 
Milwaukee  (1880).— Hubbell,  S.  B.    The  influence  of 
unsanitary  surroundings  and  habits  (1882).— Q-riffin, 
E.    L.     Small-pox    and    its   prophylaxis    (1876,   1877); 
Scarlet  fever,  its  nature  and  means  of  prevention 
(1877);  Diphtheria,  its  relation  to  fllth  causes  (1878); 
Disinfectants  and  their  special  application  (1877).— 
Marks,  Solon.    Hydrophobia  (1877);    The  prevention 
of  typhoid  fever  (1878).— Schweichler,  A.  J.  Typhoid 
fever  at  Port  Washington  (1879).— Kempster,  Walter. 
Some  of  the  preventable  causes  of  insanity  (1878). 
Milwaukee  city.    Board  of  health.     Ist-llth  an- 
nual report,  comprising  remarks  on  sani- 
tary requirements,  with  returns  of  deaths, 
births  and  marriages,  april  1866— dec.  1877. 
Milw.  1867-78.  O.     In  City  documents. 

351.15  :D 
—  Commissioner  of  health,^  [O.  W.  Wight.]    1st, 
2nd  annual  report,  Jan.  1879,  1880.     Milw. 
1879,1880.    Jti City  documents.   351.15  :D 
Principal  contents.     1879.     Laws  regulating  the 
health  dep.— Sewers,  sewage  and  sewer-gas.— The  wa- 
ter-supply of  Milw.— Sanitation  of  public  schools  of 
Milw.— The  meat  supply  of  Milw.— Brief  discussions  of 
diseases.ice,  garbage,  adulterations  of  food  and  drink, 
etc.  —  Mortuary  and  meteorological  tables.    1880. 
The  plague  as  the  type  of  diseases  that  may  be  con- 
trolled by  cleanliness  and  isolation.— Sanitary  legis- 
lation as  the  basis  of  sanitary  administration. —The 
milk  supply  of  Milw.  —  Premature  death  in  Milw.  — 
History  of  the  river  nuisance.  —  Sanitation  of  public 
institutions.- Public  baths.  —  Mortuary  and  meteoro- 
logical tables. 

Monthly   statements    [and    meteorological 

tables],  Jan.  1880-dec.  1884.     In  City  docu- 
ments. 35i.l5:D 
Iowa  state.     Board  of  health.    1st  biennial  report 
for  the  fiscal  period  ending  sept.  30.  1881. 
Des  Moines.  1882.  O.                606.1  :D105 
Principal  contents.    Secretary's  rep.  —  Dickinson, 
W.  H.    Water  supply  and  its  relation  to  health  and 
disease.- Andrevrs,  L.  F.    Glanders  in  men  and  do- 
mestic animals.— Farquharson,  R.  J.    Adulteration 
of  food.— Loringr,  James  L.   Sewei-age,  drainage  and 
disposal  of  excreta. 

Periodicals  and  societies . 

Journal  of  comparative  medicine  and  surgery. 
The  ;  a  quarterly  journal  of  the  anatomy, 
pathology  and  therapeutics  of  the  lower 
animals,  "W:  A.  Conklin  and  W:H:  Porter, 
eds.;  V.  1-5.  N.  Y.  1881-84.  O.  605.1  :M 
JVote.  Title-page  of  v.  1  reads  "The  archives  of  com- 
parative medicine  and  surgery." 

Hall's  journal  of  health  ;  ed.  by  W.  W.  Hall  ; 
V.  6-16.    N.  Y.  1859-67.  O.  605.1  :M 

Sanitarian,  The  ;  a  monthly  magazine  devoted 

to  the  preservation   of  health,  mental  and 

physical  culture  ;  A.  N.  Bell,  ed. ;  v.  10-13, 

Jan.  1882— dec.  1884.  N.Y.  1882-84.  O.  and  Q. 

605.1  :M 

New  York  state  homoeopathic  medical  society. 
Transactions ;  v.  7,  8.  Albany.  1869,  1870. 
2  V.  O.  606  :  l-|-2 

Wisconsin  state  medical  society.  Transac- 
tions ;    V.  3-14,    1869-1880.     Janesville   [v. 


3].  Milw.  [v.  4].  St.  Paul  [v.  5].    Milw.  [v. 
6-14].  3v.  O.  606.1+1 

Homoeopathic  medical  society  of  the  state  of 
Wisconsin.  Transactions,  13th  [-20th]  an- 
nual session,  1877-1884.  Chicago,  Milw. 
and  Grand  Rapids.  1877-84.  O.  606.1:4 
Note.  Includes  also  the  transactions  of  the  semi- 
annual sessions  for  1881, 1882  and  1883. 
Toner,  Josiah  Meredith.  Address  before  the 
Rocky  Mountain  medical  association,  June 
6,  1877 ;  containing  some  observations  on 
the  geological  age  of  the  world,  the  appear- 
ance of  animal  life  upon  the  globe,  the 
antiquity  of  man,  and  the  archaeological 
remains  of  extinct  races  found  on  the 
american  continent,  with  views  of  the 
origin  and  practice  of  medicine  among 
uncivilized  races,  more  especially  the  north 
american  Indians.  App.  a  synopsis  of  the 
previous  addresses  and  also  biographies  of 
the  members  of  the  association.  Wash. 
1877.  D.  606. 1  :  3 

Note.  A  general  index  to  medical  literature,  incl. 
reports,  transactions  and  periodicals,  will  be  found 
in  the  Index  catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Surgeon- 
general's  office  at  Washington  (IJ);  of  which  5  vols., 
comprising  A— Hearth,  have  been  pub.  so  far. 

2.    Anatomy  and  physiology. 

Draper,  J:  C.  A  text-book  on  anatomy,  physi- 
ology and  hygiene,  for  the  use  of  schools 
and  families,    ill.    N.  Y.  1866.  O.     611+2 

Bale,  G.  G.  P.  The  elements  of  the  anatomy 
and  physiology  of  man  ;  a  text-book  for 
students  and  schools.  Students'  ed.  Lond. 
1879.  O.  611:4 

Anatomy . 

{For  Comparative  anatomy,  see  cl.  591,  col.  370.) 

Jean9on,  J.  A.  Atlas  of  human  anatomy  ;  con- 
taining 197  large  plates,  taken  from  the 
original  designs  from  nature  by  drs.  Oester- 
reicher  and  Erdl  and  many"  other  of  the 
greatest  anatomists  of  modern  times,  with 
explanatory  text.  Cine.  [1879-80].  2  v.  F. 
andQ.  611  :B1 

Gray,  H:  Anatomy,  descriptive  and  surgical  ; 
with  an  introd.  on  general  anatomy  and 
development  by  T.  Holmes,  ed.  by  T.  Pick- 
ering Pick.  New  araer.  from  the  10th  eng. 
ed.;  added.  Landmarks,  medical  and  sur- 
gical, by  Luther  Holden,  with  add.  by  W: 
W.  Keen.    Phila.  1883.  O.  611+5 

KOUiker,  Albert.  Manual  of  human  microscopi- 
cal anatomy.  Tr.  by  G:  Busk  and  T:  Hux- 
ley, ed.  with  notes  and  add.  by  J.  DaCosta. 
111.    Phila.  1854.  O.  611+6 

Kollmann,  J:  Mechanik  des  menschlichen 
korpers.    Munchen.  1874.  S.  611:9 

Richardson,  Tobias  G.  Elements  of  human 
anatomy  ;  general,  descriptive  and  practi- 
cal.   2d  ed.,  rev.  and  ill.    Phila.  1867.  O. 

611+3 

Phy  siology . 

(See  also  Biology,  cl.  570-578;  and  for  Mental  physiology, 
see  cl.  131,  col.  61.) 

Carpenter,  W:  B:  Principles  of  human  physi- 
ology, with    their   chief    applications   to 


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psychology,  pathology,  therapeutics,  hy- 
giene ana  forensic  medicine.  New  amer. 
From  the  last  Lond.  ed.,  ed.  with  add.  by 
Francis  Gurney  Smith.   111.    Phila.  1862.  O. 

612+1 
Flint,   Austin.     A  text-book  of   human  physi- 
ology; designed  for  the  use  of  practitioners 
andstudents  of  medicine.   111.    N.  Y.   1876. 
O.  612-f2 

Foster,  Michael.  A  text-book  of  physiology. 
4th  ed.,  rev.,  with  ill.    Lond.  1884.  O. 

612+42 
—  Physiology.      (Science  primers.)    111.    N.   Y. 
1874.  S:  612  :  27 

Hermann,  Ludimar.  Elements  of  human  phy- 
siology. Tr.  and  ed.  from  the  6th  ed.  by 
Arthur  Gamgee.  2d  ed.,  in  great  part 
recast  and  enl.  Lond.  1878.  O.  612  :  43 
Huxley,  T:  H:  and  W:  Jay  Youmans.  The  ele- 
ments of  physiology  and  hjgiene  ;  a  text- 
book for  educational  institutions.  Rev. 
ed.    111.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  612:35 

Martin,  H.  Newell.  The  human  body  ;  an  ac- 
count of  its  structure  and  activities,  and 
the  conditions  of  its  healthy  working. 
(Amer.  scientific  ser.)    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

612:4 
XjePileur,   A.      Wonders  of  the    human    body. 
From  the  french.     [111.  lib.  of  wonders".] 
N.  Y.  1873.  D.  612  :  18 

Roget,  P:  M:  Animal  and  vegetable  physi- 
ology, considered  with  reference  to  natural 
theology.  4th  ed.  with  add.  and  emenda- 
tions. [Bridgewater  treatises.]  Lond. 
1867.  2  V.  D.  214  :  5 

Rosenthal,  Isidor.  General  physiology  of  mus- 
cles and  nerves.  (Intern,  scientific  ser.) 
111.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  612  :  6 

Jager,  Gustav.  Die  menschliche  arbeitskraft. 
Miinch^n.  1878.  S.  612  :  9 

Bell,  SirC:  The  hand  ;  its  mechanism  and  vital 
endowments  as  evincing  design  and  illus- 
trating the  power,  wisdom  and  goodness 
of  God.  Preceded  by  an  account  of  the 
author's  discoveries  in  the  nervous  system. 
8th  ed.  [Bridgewater  treatises.]  Lond. 
1882.  D.  214:4 

Smith,  Southwood.  The  philosophy  of  health, 
or  An  exposition  of  the  j)hysical  and  men- 
tal constitution  of  man,  with  a  view  to  the 
promotion  of  human  longevity  and  hap- 
piness ;  V.  2.    5th  ed.    Lond.  1851.  T. 

612: 19 
Wilkinson,  James  J:  Garth.  The  human  body 
and  its  connection  with  man,  ill.  by  the 
principal  organs.  Phila.  1851.  D.  612  :  20 
Griscom,  J:  H.  Animal  mechanism  and  physi- 
ology ;  an  exposition  of  the  structure  and 
functions  of  the  human  system,  designed 
for  the  use  of  families  and  schools.  111. 
N.  Y.  1839.  S.  612  :  28 

Beecher,  Catharine  Elizabeth.  Physiology  and 
calisthenics  for  schools  and  families.  N. 
Y.  1856.  S.  612  :  6 

Blaisdell,  Albert  F.  Physiology  for  the  young  ; 
Our  bodies,  or  How  we  live  ;  an  elenaentary 
text-book  of  physiology  and  hygiene  for 
use  in  the  common  schools,  wltn  special 
reference  to  the  effects  of  stimulants  and 
narcotics  on  the  human  system.  111.  Bost. 
1885.  D.  X  612:  41 


Allen,  Chilion  B.  and  Mary  A.  The  man  won- 
derful in  the  house  beautiful ;  an  allegory 
teaching  the  principles  of  physiology  and 
hygiene  and  the  eff"ects  of  stimulants  and 
narcotics,  for  home  reading,  also  adapted 
as  a  reader  for  high  schools  and  as  a  text- 
book for  grammar,  intermediate  and  dis- 
trict schools.    111.     N.  Y.  1884.  D.   612  :  40 

Ferrier,  D.  The  functions  of  the  brain.  111.  N. 
Y.  1876.  O.  612:12 

Note.  For  physiology  of  the  mind,  see  cl.  131,  col. 
51. 

Ranke,  Johannes.  Das  blut ;  eine  physiologische 
skizze.     Munchen.  1878.  S.  612  :  14 

Willis,   Robert.    William  Harvey  ;  a  history  of 
the   discovery  of    the    circulation    of   the 
blood.    Portr.     Lond.  1878.  O.        612:36 
Lewes,  G:  H:    The   physiology  of  common  life. 
N.  Y.  1860.  2y.  i>.  612  :  15 

Moleschott,  Jacob.  Physiologic  der  nahrungs- 
mittel  ;  ein  handbuch  der  diiitetik.  2te 
aufl.    Giessen.  1859.  O.  612  :  13 

Mace,  J:  The  servants  of  the  stomach.  N.  Y. 
1868.  D.  x612:  16 

—  The  history  of  a  mouthful  of  bread,  and  its 
effect  on  the  organization  of  men  and  ani- 
mals. Tr.  from  the  8th  french  ed.  by  mrs. 
Albert  Gatty.  1st  amer.  ed.  repr.  from  the 
above,  carefully  rev.  and  compared  with 
the  17th  french  ed.    N.  Y.  1868.  D. 

X 612: 30 
Bernstein,  Julius.     The  five  senses  of  man.     111. 
(Intern,  scientific  ser.)    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

612:22 
Taylor,  C:  Fayette.     Sensation  and   pain;  lec- 
ture delivered  before  the  N.  Y.  acad(!my 
of  sciences  march  21, 1881,  one  of  the  public 
course  for  1880-81.     N.  Y.  1881,  S. 

612:33 
Carter,  Robert  Brundenell.     Eyesight,  good  and 
bad  ;  a  treatise  on  the  exercise  and  preser- 
vation of  vision.    111.     Phila.  1880.  D. 

612:23 
Darwin,    C:    Robert.     The    expression    of    tlie 
emotions  in  man  and  animals.    111.    N.  Y. 
1873.  D.  612  :  24 

Meyer,  G:  Herman  v.  The  organs  of  speech 
and  their  application  in  the  formation  of 
articulate  sounds.  (Intern,  scientific  ser.) 
N.  Y.  1884  [1883].  D.  612  :  37 

Elsberg,  L:  The  throat  and  its  functions  in 
swallowing,  breathing  and  production  of 
the  voice.    N  .  Y.  1880.  D.  612  :  34 

Holmes,  Gordon.  The  science  of  voice  produc- 
tion and  voice  preservation,  for  the  use  of 
speakers  and  singers.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

612:25 

—  A  treatise  on  vocal   physiology  and  hygiene, 

with  especial  reference  to"  the  cultivation 

and  preservation  of  the  voice.     Phila.  1880. 

I).  612  :  26 

Browne,   Lennox,  and  Emil    Behnke.      Voice, 

song  and  speech  ;    a   practical  guide    for 

singers  and  speakers,  from  the  combined 

view  of  the   vocal  surgeon  and  the  voice 

trainer.    111.    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  612+38 

Guttmann,  Oskar.    Gymnastics  of  the  voice  ;  a 

system  of  correct  breathing  in  singing  and 

speaking,  based  upon   pliysiological  uiws ; 

a  practical  guide  in   the  "training  and  use 

of    the  singing   and   speaking  voice,   de- 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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signed  for  schools  and.  for  self-instruction. 
111.     Albany.  1884.  D.  612  :  39 

Youmans,  E:  Livingstone.  Observations  on  the 
scientific  study  of  human  nature  ;  a  lecture 
del.  before  the  London  college  of  precep- 
tors.   N.  Y.  1867.  D.  612  :  21 

Hooker,  Worthington.  The  child's  book  of 
nature,  for  the  use  of  families  and  schools, 
intended  to  aid  mothers  and  teachers  in 
training  children  in  the  observation  of 
nature  ;  in  3  pts.  Pt.  2:  Animals.  N.  Y. 
1881.  S.  x612  :31 

Shepherd,  Mrs.  E.  R.  For  girls  ;  a  special  phy- 
siology, being  a  supp.  to  the  study  of  gen- 
eral physiology.     N.  Y.  1882.  D.     612  :  32 

Cowan,  J:  The  science  of  a  new  life.  N.  Y. 
[1869].  O.  618:1 

3.    Hygiene. 

Buck,  Albert  H.,  ed.  A  treatise  on  hygiene  and 
public  health.    N.  Y.  1879.  2  v.  O.  613+2 

Baird,  James.  The  management  of  health  ;  a 
manual  of  home  and  personal  hygiene, 
being  practical  hints  on  air,  light,  ventila- 
tion, exercise,  diet,  clothing,  rest,  sleep, 
and  mental  discipline,  bathmg  and  thera- 

Beutics.     [Weale's  ser.]     London.    [18671. 
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Beecher,  Catherine  Esther.  Letters  to  the  peo- 
ple on  health  and  happiness.  N.  Y.  1856. 
S.  613:6 

Bellows,  Albert  Jones.  How  not  to  be  sick  ;  a 
sequel  to  "Philosophy  of  eating."  N.  Y. 
1869.  D.  ■  613  :  7 

Blaikie,  W:  How  to  get  strong,  and  how  to 
stay  so.    N.  Y.  1879.   D.  613:8 

Brown,  J:  Health  ;  five  lay  sermons  to  work- 
ing people.    N.  Y.  1865.  S.  613  :  9 

Corfleld,  W.  H.    Health.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

613:13 

Cornaro,  L:  Discourses  on  a  sober  and  temper- 
ate life  ;  wherein  is  demonstrated  by  his 
own  example,  the  method  of  preserving 
health  to  extreme  old  age.  Tr.  from  the 
Italian  original.  New  ed.  Added,  Physic 
of  the  golden  age  ;  a  fragment.  Middle- 
town,  N.  J.  1836.  T.  613  :  14 

Davis,  Andrew  Jackson.  The  harbinger  of 
health  ;  containing  medical  prescriptions 
for  the  human  body  and  mind.  N.  Y. 
1862.  D.  613  :  15 

Dunglison,  Robley.  Human  health,  or  The  in- 
fluence of  atmosphere  and  locality,  change 
of  air  and  climate,  seasons,  food,  clothing, 
bathing  and  mineral  springs,  exercises, 
etc.,  on  healthy  man.  New  ed.  Phila. 
1844.  O.  613:17 

Fothergill,  J.  Milner.  The  maintenance  of 
health  ;  a  medical  work  for  lay  readers. 
N.  Y.  1875.  D.  ■    613  :  18 

Guernsey,  Alfred  H.,  and  Irenaeus  Prime  Davis. 
Health  at  home.  (Appletons'  home  books). 
N.  Y.  1884.  D.  613  :  64 

Hall,  W:W.  Health  and  disease.  T.p.w.  [N. 
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—  How  to  live  long,  or  Health  maxims,  physi- 
cal, mental  and  moral.     N.  Y.  1875.  D.' 

613:  20 

Hartshome,  H:  Our  homes.  (Amer.  health 
primers.)   Phila.  1880.  T.  613  :  38 

at  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Hinton,  James.    Health  and  its  conditions.    N. 
Y.  1871.  D.  613  :  21 

—  ed.    Physiology  for  practical    use ;    with    an 

introd.  by  E:  L.  Youmans.    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

613:22 

Kirk,   J:     Papers    on    health ;     lst-9th    series. 

Glasgow.  1884,  1885.  9  v.  T.  613  :  69 

Note.    Detailed  contents  of  the  entire  series  will  be 

found  at  the  back  of  each  volume. 

Lankester,  E.  Ray.    On  comparative  longevity 

in  man  and  the  lower  animals.  Lond.  1870. 

D.  613:62 

Niemeyer,  Paul.    Gesundheitslehre  des  mensch- 

lichen  korpers.     Miinchen.     1876.  S. 

613:5 

—  Aerztliehe    sprechstunden;    gesundheitslehre 

fur  jedermann.    Jena.    [1878-82].    10  v.  D. 

613:46vl-10 

— Same;   zeitschrift  fiir    naturgemasse    gesund- 

heits-  und  krankenpflege,  organ  des  Hy- 

gienischen  vereins  zu  Berlin.     2te  folge, 

1-5  b.,  des  ganzen  werkes  11-15  b.    Jena. 

[1882-85].  5  V.  D.  613  :  46  vll-15 

Oswald,  Felix  Leopold.    Physical  education,  or 

The  health  laws  of  nature.    N.  Y.     1882.  D. 

613:30 
Parkes,  Edmund  Alexander.    A  manual  of  prac- 
tical hygiene,  ed.  by  F.  S.  B.  Francois  de 

Chauniont.    5th  ed. "  Lond.  1878.  O. 

613-1-1 
Richardson,  Joseph  G.     Long  life  and  how  to 

reach  it.      (Amer.  health  primers.)     Phil. 

1879.  T.  613  :  42 

Smith,  E:  Health;    a  handbook  for  households 

and  schools.    N.  Y.     1875.  D.  613  :  28 

Ticknor,  Caleb.     The  philosophy  of  living,  or 

The  way  to  enjoy  life  and  its  comforts. 

N.  Y.     1844.  S.  613  :  29 

Tomes,   Robert.     The    bazar   book    of    health. 

{Anon.^     N.Y.     1873.  S.  613:49 

Wilson,  G:    Health  and  healthy  homes;  a  guide 

to  domestic  hygiene,  with  notes  and  add. 

by  J.  G.  Richardson.    Phila.     1880.  U. 

613:31 
"Wilson,  J:    Health  and  health  resorts.    Phila. 

[1880].    S.  613:32 


Wilson,  James  C.  The  summer  and  its  diseases. 
(Amer.  health  primers.)    Phila.  1879.  T. 

613:44 

Osgood,  Hamilton.  "Winter  and  its  dangers. 
(Amer.  health  primers.)    Phila.  1879.  T. 

613  :  40 

Youmans,  E:  Livingstone.  Alcohol  and  the 
constitution  of  man ;  a  popular  scientific 
account  of  the  chemical  history  and  prop- 
erties of  alcohol  and  its  leading  effects 
upon  the  healthy  human  constitution.  111. 
by  a  colored  chemical  chart.  [Chart  mis- 
sing.}    N.  Y.  1854.  D.  613  :  33 

Packard,  J:  H.  Sea-air  and  sea-bathing.  (Amer. 
health  primers.)    Phila.  1880.  T.    613  :  41 

Wurm,  W.  Das  wasser  als  hausfreund  in  ge- 
sunden  und  kranken  tagen ;  ein  familien- 
buch.    [111.]  Stuttgart.  [1882].  D.   613  :  56 

Urquhart,  D:    The  turkish  bath.   Lond.  1856.  O. 
iTi  327.2+9  vl 

Pleasonton,  A:  James.  The  influence  of  the 
blue  ray  of  the  sunlight  and  of  the  blue 
colour  of  the  sky  in  developing  animal  and 
vegetable  life,  in  arresting  disease  and  in 


403 


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404 


restoring  health  in  acute  and  chronic  dis- 
orders to  human  and  domestic  animals,  as 
ill.  by  the  experiments  of  gen.  A.  J. 
Pleasonton  and  others,  between  1861  and 
1876 ;  addressed  to  the  Phila.  society  for 
promoting  agriculture.    Phila.  1876.  O. 

613+27 

Special  organs. 

Heart,  The,  and  its  function.    (Health  primers.) 

N.  Y.  1881.  T.  613  :  39 

Nervous  system,  The.    (Health  primers.)    N.  Y. 

1882.  T.  613  :  59 
Clarke,  E:  Hammond.    The  building  of  a  brain. 

Bost.  1874.  S.  613:11 

■Wood,  Horatio  C.     Brain- work  and   overwork. 

(Amer.  health  primers.)    Phila.  1880.  T. 

613:45 
Granville,  J.  Mortimer.  Common  mind-troubles. 

Salem.  1879.  S.  613:51 

—  The  secret  of  a  clear  head.     Salem.  1879.  S. 

613:52 

—  The  secret  of  a  good  memory.    Bost.  1881.    S. 

613:53 

—  Sleep  and  sleeplessness.    Bost.  1881.  S. 

613:54 

Hall,  W:  W.   Sleep,  or  The  hygiene  of  the  night. 

Bost.  1879.  D.  613:57 

White,  J.  W.   The  mouth  and  the  teeth.   (Amer. 

health  primers.)    Phila.  1879.  T.    613  :  43 

Holbrook,  Arthur.    Practical  information  about 

the  teeth  ;  a  book  for  the  people     Milw. 

1879.  T.  613  :  23 

Coh.en,   J.   Soils.     The    throat  and    the  voice. 

(Amer.  health  primers.)    Phila.  1879.  T. 

613:36 
Harlan,  G:  C.    Eyesight  and  how  to  care  for  it. 
(Amer.  health  primers).    Phila.  1879.  T. 

613:37 
Burnett,  C:  H.     Hearing  and  how  to  keep  it. 
(Amer.  health  primers.)    Phila.  1879.  T. 

613  :  35 
Browning,  J:    How  to  use  our  eyes,  and  how  to 

f 'reserve  them  by  the  aid  of  spectacles. 
11.     Lond.  1883.  1).  613  :  68 

Bulkley,  Lucius  Duncan.  The  skin  in  health 
and  disease.  (Amer.  health  primers.) 
Phila.  1880.   T.  613:34 

Men,  women  and  children. 

{See  also  Female  education,  class  376,  col.  248.) 

Ordronauz,  J:  Hints  on  health  in  armies,  for 
the  use  of  volunteer  officers.  2d  ed.,  with 
add.    N.  Y.  1863.  S.  613  :  26 

Lewis,  Dio  or  Dioclesian.  In  a  nutshell;  sugges- 
tions to  american  college  students.    NTY. 

1883.  D.  613:61 
Wilder,  Burt  Green.    Health  notes  for  students. 

N.  Y.  1883.  T.  613  :  63 

Ames,  Azel.  Sex  in  industry;  a  plea  for  the 
working-girl.    Bost.  1875.  S.  613:4 

Lewis,  Dio  or  Dioclesian.  Our  girls.  N.  Y.  1871. 
D.  613:25 

Contents.  Introd.— Girls'  boots  and  shoes.— How 
larlrls  should  walk.— The  langruag-e  of  dress.— Descrip- 
tion of  dress.- Outrages  upon  the  body.— Woman  tor- 
tures her  body.  —  Stocking  supporters.  —  Large  vs. 
small  women.— Idleness  among  girls.- Idleness  is 
fashionable.— Work  is  for  the  poor.— Employments 
for  women.— False  tests  of  gentility.— A  short  sermon 
about  matrimony.— Piano  music— Study  of  fronch.-r- 


Lewis,  Dio  or  Dioclesian. — Continued. 

Dancing.  —  The  theatre.  —  Sympathy  between  the 
stomach  and  the  soul.— About  the  treatment  of  dis- 
eases.—Sunshine  and  health.— A  word  about  baths.— 
Home  gymnasium.— What  you  should  eat.— What  you 
should  drink.— Additional  health  thoughts.— Amuse- 
ments for  girls.— True  education  for  girls.— Heroic 
women. 
—  Five-minute  chats  with  young  women  and  cer- 
tain other  parties.    N.Y.  1874.  D. 

613:24 
Studley,  Mary  J.    What  our  girls  ought  to  know. 
N.  Y.  1^82.  D.  613:60 

Dufifey,  Mrs.  E.  B.    What  women  should  know; 
a  woman's  book  about  women,  containing 
practical  information  for  wives  and  moth- 
ers.    Phila.   [1873].  D.  613  :  16 
Alcott,  W:  Alexander.      The  young  mother,  or 
Management    of    children    in    regard    to 
health.     2d  ed.     Bost.  1836.  D.  613:3 
Chavasse,    Pye  H:      The    physical  training  of 
children;  with  a  prelim,  dissertation  by  F. 
H.  Getchel.    Phila.  1885.  O.             613  :  10 
Thomas  Wilson  sanitarium  of  Baltimore.     The 
sanitary  care  and  treatment  of  children  and 
their  diseases;  a  series  of  five  essays.    Bost. 
1881.  O.                                                ■     614:9 
Contents.    Anderson,  E.  G .    How  can  children  in  a 
city  be  kept  healthy.— Busey,  S:  C.   The  mortality  of 
young  children;  its  causes  and  prevention.— Jacobi, 
A.    On  the  improvement  of  the  condition  of  poor  and 
sick  children.— Meigs,  J.  F.    Observations  upon  the 
sanitary  care  and  treatment  of  children  and  their 
diseases.     Smith,  J.  L.    Causes  of  the  great  mortal- 
ity of  young  children  in  cities  during  the  summer 
season,  and  the  hygienic  measures  required  for  pre- 
vention. 

Gymnastics. 

Qrohe,  E:  Kurzgefasste  geschichte  der  leibes- 
iibungen.     Milw.  1877.  D.  613:Pam 

Maclaren,  Archibald.  A  system  of  physical 
education,  theoretical  and  practical.  Ox- 
ford. 1869.  S.  613  :  58 

Lewis,  Dio  or  Dioclesian.  The  new  gymnastics 
for  men,  women  and  children  ;  with  a  tr.  of 
prof.  Kloss's  Dumb-bell  instructor  and 
prof.  Schriber's  Pangymnastikon.  111.  Bost. 
1862.  D.  613  :  48 

Hunt,  Lucy  B.  Handbook  of  light  gymnastics. 
Bost.  1882  [1881].  T.  '    613:50 

Hartelius,  Truls  J:  Home  gymnastics  for  the 
preservation  and  restoration  of  health  for 
children  and  young  and  old  people  of  both 
sexes  ;  with  a  short  method  oi  acquiring 
the  art  of  swimming.  Tr.  and  adapted 
from  the  Swedish  original,  by  special  per- 
mission of  the  author,  by  (J[oncordia] 
Lofving.    111.    Lond.   [1881]".  D.     613:47 

Gymnastics  without  a  teacher.  111.  N.  Y.  1882. 
D.  613:67 

Blaikie,  W:  Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and 
girls.     111.    N.  Y.  1884  [1883J.  S.    613:65 

SaflFord,  Mary  J.,  and  Mary  E.  Allen.  Health 
and  strength  for  girls!    Bost.  [18841.  S. 

X 613: 66 

4.    Public  health. 

Bowditch,  H:  Ingersoll.  Public  hygiene  in 
America ;  the  centennial  discourse  del. 
before  the  International  medical  congress, 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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406 


Phila.,  sept.  1876,  with  extracts  from  cor- 
respondence from  various  states,  together 
with  a  digest  of  amer.  sanitary  law  by  H: 
G.  Pickenng.    Bost.  1877.  D.  "  614  :  2 

American  public  health,  assoc.  Papers  and 
reports,  v.  4,  5,  7,  presented  at  the  meet- 
ings in  1877-1878,  1879,  1881,  with  abstract 
record  of  proceedings.  Bost.  1878 — 1883. 
3v.  O.  614+21 

Note.    Each  vol.  contains  a  minute  index. 

Wight,  Orlando  Williams.  Maxims  of  public 
health.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  614  :  27 

Wilson,  G:  A  handbook  of  hygiene  and  sani- 
tary science.  4th  ed.  enl.  and  rev.  Phila. 
1880.  D.  614  :  13 

Sweeting',  R.  D.  R.  Essay  on  the  experiences 
and  opinions  of  J:  Howard  on  the  preser- 
vation and  improvement  of  the  health  of 
the  inmates  of  schools,  prisons,  work- 
houses, hospitals  and  other  public  institu- 
tions, as  far  as  health  is  affected  by  struct- 
ural arrangements  relating  to  supplies  of 
air  and  water,  drainage,  etc.;  to  wnich  was 
awarded  the  Statistical  society's  Howard 
medal  and  prize  in  nov.  1883.  Lond.  1884. 
O.  614  :  28 

Fischer,  K:  Volks-gesundheitsi^ttegeund  schule. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304 : 15  v6 

MarggrafF,  Hugo.  Moderne  stadtbiider.  111. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  ixnd  streit-fragen. 

304:  15  vll 

Hirsch,  A:  Ueber  die  verhiitung  und  bekiim- 
pfung  der  volkskrankheiten,  mit  specieller 
beziehung  auf  die  cholera.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v4 

Denton,    J.  Bailey.      Sanitary  engineering;    a 

series  of  lectvtres  given  before  the  school 

of  military  engineering  at  Chatham,  1876. 

Lond.  1877.   O.  614  :  R26 

Contents.     Air.— Water.— The  dwelling.— The  town 

and  the  village.— The  disposal  of  sewage. 

Kingsley,  C:    Sanitary  essays.  m  304  :  8 

Edwards,  Joseph  F.  Malaria ;  what  it  means 
and  how  avoided.   Phila.  1881.  S.  614  :  15 

Billings,  Frank  S.  The  relation  of  animal  dis- 
eases to  the  public  health,  and  their  pre- 
vention.   N.  Y.  1884.  O.  614+24 

Corfield,  W.  H.  Water  and  water  supply.  [Van 
Nostrand's  science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1875.  T. 

614:6 

—  Dwelling  houses  ;  their  sanitary  construction 

and  arrangements.  [Van  Nostrand's  sci- 
ence ser.]    N.  Y.  1880.   T.  614  :  4 

Eassie,  W:  Sanitary  arrangements  for  dwel- 
lings ;  intended  for  the  use  of  officers  of 
health,  architects,  builders  and  house- 
holders.    Lond.  1874.  D.  614  :  8 

Gerhard,  W:  Paul.  House  drainage  and  sanitary 
plumbing.  [Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.] 
N.  Y.  1883.  T.  614:20 

Philbrick,  E:  S.  American  sanitary  engineer- 
ing.   N.  Y.  1881.  O.  614+10 

Varona,  Adolfo  de.  Sewer  gases  ;  their  nature 
and  origin,  and  how  to  protect  our  dwel- 
lings. 2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  [Van  Nos- 
trand's science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1882.  T. 

614:  19 

Waring,  G:  Edwin,  jr.  The  sanitary  drainage 
of  houses  and  towns.     N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

614:18 

—  The  sanitary  condition  of  city  and  country 


dwelling  houses.  [Van  Nostrand's  science 
ser.]    N.  Y.  1877.  T.  614  :  12 

Teale,  T:  Pridgin.  Dangers  to  health  ;  a  pictor- 
ial guide  to  domestic  sanitary  defects.  4th 
ed.    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  614  :  22 

Brown,  G:  Preston.    Sewer-gas  and  its  dangers  ; 

with  an  exposition  of  common  defects  in 

,  house  drainage  and  practical  information 

relating  to  their  remedy.     Chicago.  1881. 

D.  614:3 

Adams,  Julius  W.  Sewers  and  drains  for  popu- 
lous districts,  with  rules  and  formulae  for 
the  determination  of  their  dimensions 
under  all  circumstances.  111.  N.  Y.  1880. 
O.  614+1 

Corfield,  W.  H.  Sewerage  and  sewage  utiliza- 
tion. [Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N.  Y. 
1875.  T.  614:5 

—  A  digest  of  facts  relating  to  the  treatment 

and  utilization  of  sewage.  2d  ed.,  rev. 
and  enl.    Lond.  1871.  O.  614:17 

Robinson,  H:    Sewage  disposal.    Lond.  1880.  D. 

614:11 

Humber,  W:  The  rationale  of  the  sewage  ques- 
tion. In  Ms  Record  of  the  progress  of 
.engineering,  1865.  620  :  R19 

—  History  of  the  drainage  and  sewage  of  London. 

In  Ms  Record  of  the  progress  of  engineer- 
ing, 1865.  620  :  R19 
liOndon.  Main  drainage  of  the  metropolis;  report 
to  the  metropolitan  board  of  works,  pre- 
sented by  messrs.  Bidder,  Hawksley  and 
Bazalgette,  in  accordance  with  a  resolution 
of  the  board,  dated  23d  nov.  1857.     Lond. 
1858.  F.  614  :  R25 
France:    Departement  de  la  Seine.    Prefecture. 
Assainissement  de  la  Seine;   epuration  et 
utilisation    des  eavix    d'egout.      Rapports. 
Maps.    Paris.  1876-78.  O.  t7i614:D 
Contents.     Avant-projet  d'un    canal    d'irrigation 
k  I'aide  des  eaux  d'egout  de  Paris  entre  Cliehy  et  la 
partie  nordest  de  la  loret  de  Saint-Germain :      Rap- 
port des  ingenieurs  de  la  ville  de  Paris.- Rapport  de  la 
premiere  sous-commission  de  la  commission  d'etudes, 
chargee  d'etudier  les  precedes  de  culture  horticole  k 
I'aide  des  eaux  d'egout.— Rapport  de  la  3e  sous-com- 
mission, chargee  d'etudier  I'lnfluence  exercee  dans  la 
presqu'ile  de  Gennevilliers  par  I'irrigation  en  eau 
d'egout  sur  la  valeur  venale  et  locative  des  terres  de 
culture. 
Waring,  G:  Edwin,  jr.     Suggestions  for  the  sani- 
tary drainage  of  Washington  city.      Wash. 
1880.  O.  iTi^mithsonian  misc. 

606 :  B4  v26 

/Sepulture. 

Wickes,  Stephen.      Sepulture;  its  history,  meth- 
ods and  sanitary  requisites.  Phila.  1883.  O. 
614+23 
Eassie,  W:    Cremation  of  the  dead;   its  history 
and    bearings    upon    public    health.      111. 
Lond.  1875.  O.  614:7 

Bermingham,  E:  J.    The  disposal  of  the  dead; 
a  plea  for  cremation.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

614: 14 
Wittmeyer,  L.    Ueber  die  leichenverbrennung. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-  fragen. 

304  :  15  v5 

5.    Materia  medica  and  therapeutics. 

Hedges,  H:  T.     A  polyglot  index  of  all  the  prin- 
I  cipal    articles  in  the   materia  medica,  in 


407 


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408 


latin,  english,  french,  german,  Swedish 
and  norwe^ian-danish,  with  separate  in- 
dexes referring  to  all  and  with  tr.  and  full 
explanation  in  each  language  of  equiva- 
lents of  metric  weights  and  measures,  of 
incompatible  medicines,  of  the  heroic  med- 
icines and  dose  of  each,  and  of  poisons  and 
their  antidotes,  besides  other  useful  infor- 
mation for  the  pharmacist  and  the  physi- 
cian.    Chicago.  1884.  Q.  615  :B5 

Phannacopoeia,  The,  of  the  U.  S.  of  America. 
6th  decennial  rev.    N.  Y.  1882.  O. 

615  :  R2 

Wood,  G:  B.,  and  Franklin  Bache.  The  dispen- 
satory of  the  U.  S.  of  America.  15th  ed. 
rearranged,  thoroughly  rev.  and  largely 
rewritten  by  H.  C.  Wood,  Joseph  P.  Reni- 
ington  and'S:  P.  Sadtler.  Phila.  1883.  O. 
615:114 

Attfield,  J:     Chemistry,  general,  medical  and 

Bharmaceutical,  incl.  the  chemistry  of  the 
.  S.  pharmacopoeia;  a  manual  on  the 
general  principles  of  the  science  and  their 
applications  in  medicine  and  pharmacy. 
10th  ed.  specially  rev.  by  the  author  for 
America.  >  Phila.  1883.  O."  615:16 

Maisch.,  J:  M.  A  manual  of  organic  materia 
medica  ;  a  guide  to  materia  medica  of  the 
vegetable  and  animal  kingdoms,  for  the 
use  of  students,  druggists,  pharmacists  and 
physicians.    111.     Phila.  1882.  O.     615  :  10 

Stille,  Alfred.  Therapeutics  and  materia  medica  ; 
a  sytematic  treatise  on  the  action  and  uses 
of  "medicinal  agents,  incl.  their  description 
and  history.  4th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  Phila. 
1874.  2v.  O.  6154-7 

Trousseau,  Armand,  and  H.  Pidoux.  Treatise 
on  therapeutics.  Tr.  by  D.  F.  Lincoln  from 
french.  9th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  with  the 
assistance  of  Constantine  Paul.  N.  Y.  1880. 
3v.  O.  615+8 

Eidd,  Joseph.  The  laws  of  therapeutics,  or  Tlie 
science  and  art  of  medicine.  2d  ed.  Lond. 
1881.  D.  615  :  9 

Tichbome,  C:  R.  C,  and  Prosser  James.  The 
mineral  waters  of  Europe ;  incl.  a  short 
description  of  artificial  mineral  watei-s. 
Lond.  1883.  D.  615  :3 

Taylor,  Alfred  Swaine.  On  poisons,  in  relation 
to  medical  jurisprudence  and  medicine. 
3d  ed.    Lond.  1875.  D.  615  :  1 

Graham,  Douglas.  A  practical  treatise  on 
massage  ;  its  history,  mode  of  application 
and  effect,  indications,  contra-indications, 
with  results  in  over  1,400  cases.  N.  Y. 
1884.  O.  615  :  6 

Ho  m  ce  op  a  t  hy  . 

Hahnemann,  S:  Organon  der  heilkunst.  6te 
aufl.  mit  abdruck  der  vorreden  und  wich- 
tigsten  varianten  der  fiinf  bis  jetzt  erschie- 
nenen  aullagen,  neuen  bemerkungen  und 
einem  anhange  aus  Samuel  Hahnemann's 
schriften  herausg.  von  Arthur  Lutze. 
Coethen.  1865.  O.  615+11 

Burt,  W.  H.  Characteristic  materia  medica.  2d 
ed.     N.  Y.  1873.  D.  615  :  12 

Hughes,  R:  A  manual  of  pharmaco  dynamics. 
2d  ed.,  with  alphabetical  index.  N.  Y. 
1868.  D.  615:14 

Sherman,  Lewis.    Therapeutics  and  materia  me- 


dica, for  the  use  of  families  and  physicians. 
Milw.  1878.  D.  .  '615  :  15 

Laurie,  Joseph.  The  homoeopathic  domestic 
medicine  ;  ed.  and  rev.,  with  numerous 
important  add.  and  the  introduction  of  the 
new  remedies  and  a  repertory,  by  Robert 
J.  McClatchey.  4th  amer.  ed.'  N".  Y.  1872. 
O.  615+13 

6.    Pathology,  Theory  and  practice. 

(For  insanity  and  other  mental  derangements,  sec  class 
132,  col.  63.) 

Tanner,  T:  Hawkes.  An  index  of  diseases  and 
their  treatment.    Phila.  1867.  O.    616+33 

Darwin,  Erasmus.  Zoonomia,  or  The  laws  of 
organic  life.  3d  ed.  corr.  Lond.  1801.  4 
V.  O.  616:26 

Walker,  Alexander.  Pathology,  founded  on  the 
natural  system  of  anatomy  and  physiol- 
og.y  ;  a  philosophical  sketch  in  which  the 
natural  classification  of  diseases  and  the 
distinction  between  morbid  and  curative 
symptoms,  afforded  by  nain  or  its  absence, 
are  pointed  out,  as  well  as  tlie  errors  of 
homoeopathy  and  other  hypotheses.  N.  Y. 
1842.  D.  ■  616 :  12 

Aitken,  W:  Outlines  of  the  science  and  prac- 
tice of  medicine.  Lond.  1874.  D.    616:29 

Bartholow,  Roberts.  A  treatise  on  the  practice 
of  medicine,  for  the  use  of  students  and 
practitioners.    N.  Y.  1880.  O.         616+30 

DaCosta,  Jacob  M.  Medical  diagnosis,  with 
special  reference  to  practical  medicine  ;  a 
guide  to  the  knowledge  and  discrimination 
of  diseases.  111.  5th  ed.  rev.  Phila.  1881, 
O.  616+31 

Guttmann,  Paul.  A  handbook  of  physical  dia- 
gnosis ;  comprising  the  throat,  thorax  and 
abdomen.  Tr.  from  the  3d  german  ed.  by 
Alex.  Napier.     N.  Y.  1880.  O.         616+32 

Beale,  Lionel  Smith.  On  slight  ailments  ;  their 
nature  and  treatment.  2d  ed.  enl.  and  ill. 
Phila.  1882.  O.  616+17 

Richardson,  B:  Ward.  Diseases  of  modern  life. 
N.  Y.   1876.  D.  616  :  24 

Black,  G.  V.  The  formation  of  poisons  by 
micro-organisms  ;  a  biological  study  of  the 
germ  theory  of  disease.     Phila.  1884.  D. 

616:27 

Smart,  Andrew.  Germs,  dust  and  disease  ;  two 
chapters  in  our  life  history.  Edinb.  [1884]. 
D.  616:38 

Edwards,  Joseph  F.  Dyspepsia  ;  how  to  avoid 
it.     Phila.  1881.  S."  616  :  6 

Chapman,  J:  Diarrhoea  and  cholera;  their 
origin,  proximate  cause  and  cure  through 
the  agency  of  the  nervous  system,  by 
means  of  ice.  Repr.,  witli  add.,  from  the 
Medical  times  and  gazette  of  July  29,  1865. 
Phila.  1866.  D.  '     616  :  4 

Collins,  G.  T.  The  cholera  ;  a  familiar  treatise 
on  the  history,  causes,  symptoms  and  treat- 
ment with  the  most  effective  remedies,  and 
proper  mode  of  their  administration  with- 
out the  aid  of  a  physician,  the  whole  in 
language  free  from  medical  terms  especi- 
ally adapted  for  the  use  of  the  public  gen- 
erally, also  containing  a  history  of  the 
epidemics  of  the  middle  ages.  N.  Y.  1866. 
D.  616:5 


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410 


Catlin,  G:  The  breath  of  life,  or  Malrespira- 
tion  and  its  effects  upon  the  enjoyments 
and  life  of  man     N.  Y.  1864.  O.     616  :  28 

Wagner,  Clinton.  Habitual  mouth-breathing  ;  its 
causes,  effects  and  treatment.  N.  Y.  1881. 
S.  616:13 

Hall,  W:  W.  Bronchitis  and  kindred  diseases. 
10th  ed.    N.  Y.  1865.  D.  616:7. 

James,  Prosser.  Sore  throat ;  its  nature,  varie- 
ties and  treatment,  incl.  the  connection 
between  affections  of  the  throat  and  other 
diseases.  4th  ed.  enl.  111.  [Hand-book 
series].     Phila.  1883.  D.  616  :  18 

Lewis,  Dio  or  Dioclesian.  Weak  lungs  and  how 
to  make  them  strong,  or  Diseases  of  the 
organs  of  the  chest,  with  their  home  treat- 
ment by  the  movement  cure.  111.  Bost. 
1863.  D".  616:9 

Bennet,  James  H:  On  the  treatment  of  pul- 
monary consumption  by  hygiene,  climate 
and  medicine.  App.  on  the  sanitaria  of 
the  U.  S.,  Switzerland,  and  the  Balearic 
Islands.    3d  ed.     Phila.  1879.  O. 

616:36 

Bartlett,  Elisha.  The  history,  diagnosis  and 
treatment  of  the  fevers  of  the  U.  S.  3d 
ed.,  rev.    Phila.  1852.  O.  616:35 

Wood,  Horatio  C.,jr.  Fever;  a  study  in  mor- 
bid and  normal  physiology.  111.  Wash. 
1878.  Q.     In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  R3  v23 

—  Study  of  the  nature  and  mechanism  of  fever. 

Wash.  1875.  O.     In  Smithsonian  misc. 

506  :  R4  vl5 

Gamgee,  J:  Yellow  fever,  a  nautical  disease ; 
its   origin  and  prevention.    N.  Y.  1879.  O. 

616:22 

Barker,  Fordyce.  The  puerperal  diseases  ;  clin- 
ical lectures  delivered  at  Bellevue  hospital. 
4th  ed.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.  618  :  2 

Both,  C:  Small-ipox ;  the  predisposing  condi- 
tions and  their  preventives,  with  a  scienti- 
fic exposition  of  vaccination.  2d  ed.  Bost. 
1872.  D.  616:37 

Neumann,  Isidor.  Hand-book  of  skin  diseases. 
Tr.  from  the  2d  german  ed.  with  notes.  111. 
N.  Y.  1879.  O.  616+34 

Beard,  G:  Miller.  A  practical  treatise  on  nerv- 
ous exhaustion,  neurasthenia ;  its  symp- 
toms, nature,  sequences,  treatment.  2d 
rev.  ed.     N.  Y.  1880.  O.  616  :  3 

—  American  nervousness,  its  causes  and  conse- 

q^uences  ;  a  supplement  to  Nervous  exhaus- 
tion, neui-asthenia.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

616:2 

Corning,  J.  Leonard.  Brain-rest.  N.  Y.  1883. 
S.  616:20 

Mitchell,  S:  Weir.  Fat  and  blood  ;  an  essay  on 
the  treatment  of  certain  forms  of  neur- 
asthenia and  hysteria.  3d  ed.,  rev.,  with 
add.     Phila.  1884.  D.  616  :  25 

DaCosta,  Jacob  M.  On  strain  and  over  action 
of  the  heart.  111.  Wash.  1874.  O.  In 
Smithsonian  misc.  506:R4vl5 

Bateman,  F.  On  aphasia  or  loss  of  speech,  and 
the  localisation  of  the  faculty  of  articulate 
language.    Lond.  1870.  O.    "  616:1 

Potter,  S:  O.  L.  Speech  and  its  defects,  consid- 
ered physiologically,  pathologically,  his- 
torically" and  remedially.  Lea  prize  thesis 
of  Jefferson  college,  pub.  by  permission  of 
the  faculty.    Phila.  1882.  D.  616  :  16 


Kitto,  J:  The  lost  senses  ;  deafness  and  blind- 
ness.    N.  Y.  1852.  D.  616  :  8 

Jeffries,  B:  Joy.  Color-blindness;  its  dangers 
and  its  detection.   Bost.  1879.  D.     616  :  10 

Roberts,  C:  The  detection  of  colour-blindness 
and  imperfect  eyesight  by  the  methods  of 
dr.  Snellen,  dr.  I)aae  and  prof.  Holmgren, 
with  a  table  of  coloured  Berlin  wools  and 
a  sheet  of  test-types.  Arr.  for  the  anthro- 
pometric committee  of  the  British  associa- 
tion for  the  promotion  of  science.  Lond. 
1881.  O.  616:R11 

Woodward,  Joseph  Janvier.  On  the  structure 
of  cancerous  tumors,  and  the  mode  in 
which  adjacent  parts  are  invaded.  111. 
Wash.  1872.  O.     In  Smithsonian  misc. 

506:R4vl5 

Kane,  H.  H.  Opium-smoking  in  America  and 
China;  study  of  its  prevalence  and  effects, 
immediate  and  remote,  on  the  individual 
and  the  nation.     N.  Y.  1882.  S.      616:23 

Hubbard,  F:  Heman.  The  opium  habit  and 
alcoholism;  a  treatise  on  the  habits  of 
opium  and  its  compounds  —  alchohol, 
chloral  hydrate,  chloroforni,  bromide  po- 
tassium and  cannabis  indica;  incl.  their 
therapeutical  indications,  with  suggestions 
for  treating  various  painful  complications. 
N.  Y.  [1881].  D.  616:15 

Dulles,  C:  W.  What  to  do  first  in  accidents 
and  emergencies;  manual  explaining  the 
treatment  of  surgical  and  other  injuries  in 
the  absence  of  the  physician.  2d  ed.  Phila. 
1883.  S.  616  :  19 

Esmarch,  Johannes  F:  A:  Early  aid  in  injuries 
and  accidents.  From  the  german  by 
h.  r.  h.  princess  Christian.    Phila.  1883.  I). 

616:21 

7.    Surgery  and  Dentistry. 

Erichsen,  J:  Eric.  The  science  and  art  of  sur- 
gery; a  treatise  on  surgical  injuries,  dis- 
eases and  operations.  New  ed.  enl.  and 
rev.    111.    Phila.  1873.0.  617+2 

Pitha,  Franz  freilierr  v.,  and  Christian  Albert 
Theodor  Billroth,  eds.  Handbuch  der  all- 
gemeinen  und  speciellen  chirurgie,  mit 
einschluss  der  topographischen  anatomic, 
operations-  und  verbandlehre.  111.  Erlan- 
gen.  1865-82.     13  v.  in  12.  O.  617  :  6 

Cotitents.  [V.  1.]  ler  hand,  le  cdith.  Haeser,  H. 
Historische  entwicklnng  der  chirurgie  und  des  chi- 
rurgisclien  standcs.— Weber,  O:  Die  gewebserlcran- 
kungen  im  allgemeinen  und  ihre  riickwirkung  auf 
den  gesaramtorganismus.  [2.]  ler  band,  2e  aJAh., 
Us  heft.  Hueter,  C:  Die  septikamischen  und  pyami- 
schen  flebor.— Volkmann,  R:  Erysipelas,  rose,  roth- 
lauf.— Heine,  C:  ritterv.  Dor  hospitalbrand,  wund- 
diplitlieritis.  —  Kose,  Edmund.  Delirium  tremens 
und  delirium  traumatieum;  Ueber  den  starrkrarapf. 
— Reder,  Albert.  Hundswuth,  lyssa,  rabies  canina, 
liydrophobia.  —  Koranyi,  F:  Der  milzbrand.— Sigr- 
mund.  V.  Ilanor,  C:  Syphilis  und  venerische  ge- 
schwiirsformen.— Duchek,  Adalbert.  Scorbut,  schar- 
bock.— Billroth,  Theodor.  Serophulose  und  tuber- 
culose.  [3.]  Ur  hand,  2c  ahth.,  'Jc^  heft.  Billroth, 
Theodor.  Verletzungen  der  weichthoile.— Fischer, 
Herrmann.  Verletzungen  durch  kriegswalTen,  allge- 
meine  kriegschirurgie.— Thiersch,  C:  Die  t'elneren 
anatomischen  voranderungon  nach  vorwuudungdor 
weichtheilo.— Nussbaum,  .1:  Nepomuk  v.  Anasthe- 
tica.— Billroth,  Theodor.  Allgemeine  instrumenten- 
und  operationslehre.— Fischer,  F:  Ernst.  Allge- 
meine verbandlehre.  [4.]  Jer  hand,  le  ahth.  liUcke, 
Albert.  Dio  lehre  von  den  geschwulsten  in  anatomi- 
scher  und  klinischer  beziehung.     [6.]    2er  band,  2e 


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abth.,  les  heft.  Weber,  O:  Krankheiten  der  haut, 
des  zellgewebes,  der  lymph-  und  blutgefasse,  der 
nerven.— Volkmann,  R:  Verletzungen  und  krank- 
heiten der  bewegungsorgane.  [6.]  2er  band,  2e  abth., 
2es  heft.  Schede,  Max.  Allgemeines  iiber  amputa- 
tionen,  exarticulationen  und  kiinstllche  glieder.  — 
liOssen,  W:  Allgemeines  iiher  resectionen.  [7.] 
3er  band,  le  abth.,  les  heft.  Bergmann,  Ernst  v.  Die 
lehre  von  den  kopfverletzungen.  —  Heiueke,  W. 
Chirurgische  krankheiten  des  kopfes.  —  TrSltsch, 
Anton  P:  reichsfreiherr  v.  Die  krankheiten  des  ohres. 
—Weber,  O:  Verletzungen  und  chirurgisehe  krank- 
heiten des  gesichts.  [8.1  3er  band,  le  abth.,  2es  heft. 
Fischer,  G:  Die  krankheiten  des  halses:  Topogra- 
phische  anatomic:  angeborene  krankheiten ;  unter- 
bindungen  ;  verletzungen.  —  K5nig-,  Franz.  Die 
krankheiten  des  unteren  theiles  des  schlundes  und 
der  speiserohre.  —  Hueter,  C:  Tratheotomie  und 
laryngotomie.  —  Liiicke,  Albert.  Krankheiten  der 
schilddriise.— Stoerk,  K:  Laryngoscopie  und  rhinos- 
copie.  [9.]  3er  band,  2e  abth.,  les  heft.  Lorinser, 
F:  W:  Die  verletzungen  und  krankheiten  der  wir- 
belsaule.— Billroth,  Theodor.  Die  verletzungen  und 
krankheiten  der  brust.— Nussbaum,  J:  Nepomuk  v. 
Die  verletzungen  des  unterleibes.  —  Heineke,  W. 
Entziindungen,  anschwellungen  und  geschwiilste  des 
unterleibes.  —  Schmidt,  Benno.  Die  unterleibs- 
briiche.— TJhde,  K:  W:  F:  Chirurgische  behandlung 
innerer  einklemmungen.  —  Esmarch,  J:  F:  A:  Die 
krankheiten  des  mastdarmes  und  des  afters.  [10.] 
3er  band,  2e  abth.,  2es  heft.  Dittel,  Leopold  ritter  v. 
Die  stricturen  der  harnrohre.  —  Kocher,  Theodor. 
Verletzungen  und  krankheiten  des  hodens  und  sei- 
ner hiillen,  des  nebenhodens,  samenstrangs  und  der 
samenblasen.  —  Podrazki,  Josef.  Die  krankheiten 
des  penis  und  der  harnblase.— Socin,  A:  Krankhei- 
ten der  prostata.  [11.1  ■i^r  band,  le  abth.,  les  heft. 
Chrobak,  Rudolf.  Allgemeine  gynakologie.— Mayr- 
hofer,  C:  Sterilitat,  entwicklungsfehler  und  ent- 
ziindungen des  uterus.— Fritsch,  H:  Die  lagever- 
anderungen  der  gebSrmutter.— GusseroAv,  A.  Neu- 
bildungon  des  uterus.— Bandl,  L:  Die  krankheiten 
der  tuben,  der  ligamente,  des  beckenperitonaum  und 
des  beckonzellgevvebes.  [12.]  4er  band,  le  abth.,  2es 
lieft.  Olshausen,  Robert.  l>ie  krankheiten  der 
ovarien.— Breisky,  A:    Die  krankheiten  der  vagina. 


— Hildebrandt,  H.  Die  krankheiten  der  aussern 
weiblichen  genitalien.  — Winckel,  Franz  K:  L:  W: 
Die  krankheiten  der  weiblichen  harnrohre  und  blase. 
[13.]  4er  band,  2e  abth.  Pitha,  Franz  freiherr  v. 
Verletzungen  und  krankheiten  der  extremitaten. 

Hamilton,  Frank  Hastings.  A  practical  treatise 
on  fractures  and  dislocations.  5th  ed.,  rev. 
and  imp.    111.     Phila.  1875.  O.         617+4 

Poulet,  Alfred.  A  treatise  on  foreign  bodies  in 
surgical  practice.    N.  Y.  1880.  2  v.  O. 

617-4-3 

Shakespeare,  E:  O.  Nature  of  reparatory  in- 
flammation in  arteries  after  ligature,  acu- 
]3ressure  and  torsion.  111.  Wash.  1879.  O. 
In  Smithsonian  misc.  506  :  R4  vl6 

Adams,  W:     Subcutaneous  surgery;  its  princi- 
ples and  its  recent  extension  in  practice. 
Wash.     1877.    O.     In  Smithsonian    misc. 
506  :  R4  vl5 

Keen,  W:  W.  On  the  sux'gical  complications 
and  sequels  of  the  continued  fevers;  with 
a  bibliography  of  works  on  diseases  of  the 
joints,  bones,  larynx,  the  eye,  gangrene, 
hajmatoma,  phlegmasia,  etc.  111.  Wash. 
1876.  O.    J?^  SmiOisonian  misc. 

506:R4vl5 

Macleod,  G:  H.  B.  Notes  on  the  surgery  of  the 
war  of  the  Crimea ;  with  remarks  on  the 
treatment  of  gunshot  wounds.  Phila.  1862. 
D.  617:1 

Harris,  Chapin  A.  The  principles  and  practice 
of  dentistry;  including  anatomy,  physiol- 
ogj,  pathology,  therapeutics,  dental*  sur- 

fery  and  mechanism.      Rev.  and  ed.  by 
hilip  H.   Austen.     111.     Phila.    1879.    O. 
617+5 


3.    Engineering. 


1.    In  general. 

Cresy,  E :  An  encyclopaadia  of  civil  engineering, 
historical,  theoretical  and  practical.  lU. 
Lond.  1847.  O.  620  :  R16 

Spons'  dictionary  of  engineering,  civil,  mechan- 
ical and  naval,  with  technical  terms  in 
french,  german,  italian  and  Spanish;  ed. 
by  Oliver  Byrne  and  Ernest  Spon.  Lond. 
1869-74.    8  div.  in  6  v.  Q.  620  :  R17 

—  Same.  Supplement,  ed.  by  Ernest  Spon. 
Lond.  1879-81.  3  v.  620:R17 

Law,  H:  The  rudiments  of  civil  engineering; 
incl.  a  treatise  on  hydraulic  engineering 
by  G:  R.  Bumell.  6th  ed.  rev.,  with  large 
add.  on  recent  practice  in  civil  engineering 
by  D.  Kinnear  Clark.  [Weale's  ser.l  Lond. 
1881.   U.  620:1 

Stevenson,  D:  Sketch  of  the  civil  engineering 
of  North  America.  2d  ed.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1859.  D.  620  :  2 

Mahan,  Dennis  Hart.  An  elementary  course  of 
civil  engineering  for  the  use  oif  cadets  of 
the  U.  S.  military  academy.  6th  ed.,  enl. 
N.  Y.  1857.  O.  ■  620+22 

Fairbairn,  W:  Useful  information  for  engi- 
neers ;  l8t-3d  ser.  Lond.  1860,  1866.  3  v. 
D.  620 : 15 

Contents.  1st  ser.  On  the  necessity  of  incorporat- 
ing with  the  practice  of  the  mechanical  and  indus- 
trial arts  a  knowledge  of  practical  science.— On  the 
construction  of  boilers.— On  boiler  explosions.— On 


steam.— On  steam  and  steam  boilers.— On  the  con- 
sumption of  fuel  and  the  prevention  of  smoke.— On 
the  economy  of  fuel,  concentration  of  heat,  and  pre- 
vention of  smoke.— Metallic  constructions;  on  iron 
ship-building.  App.  1-7.  2d  ser.  On  the  resist- 
ance of  cylindrical  wrought  iron  vessels  to  collapse. 
—On  the  resistance  of  glass  globes  and  cylinders  to 
collapse  from  external  pressure,  and  on  the  tensile 
and  compressive  strength  of  various  kinds  of  glass. 
—On  the  tensile  strength  of  wrought  iron  at  various 
temperatures.— On  the  comparative  value  of  various 
kinds  of  stone.— On  popular  education.  — On  the 
machinery  employed  in  agriculture.— On  the  rise  of 
civil  and  mechanical  engineering  and  its  progress  to 
the  present  century.—  On  the  progress  of  civil  and 
mechanical  engineering  during  the  present  century. 
—On  the  construction  of  iron  ships. —On  the  con- 
struction of  iron  vessels  exceeding  three  hundred 
feet  in  length.— On  wrought  iron  tubular  cranes.— 
On  the  properties  of  steam,  its  management  and 
application.  3d  ser.  On  the  applied  sciences.- On 
the  present  state  of  progress  in  science  and  art.— 
On  labour,  its  influences  and  achievements.— On  lit- 
erary and  scientific  institutions.— On  first  principles 
and  the  thickness  of  the  earth's  crust.- Iron  and  its 
appliances.- On  the  comparative  merits  of  the  ma- 
chinery of  the  Paris  universal  exhibition,  1855.— On 
the  machinery  department  of  the  iaternational  ex- 
hibition of  1862.— On  the  construction  of  iron  roofs.— 
Circular  roofs.— On  insulation  and  other  properties 
of  submarine  telegraph  cables.— On  the  mechanical 
properties  of  the  Atlantic  cable.— Experiments  to 
determine  the  effect  of  impact,  vibratory  action,  and 
long-continued  changes  of  load  on  wrought-iron 
girders.— On  some  of  the  causes  of  the  failure  of 
deep-sea  cables. 

Humber,  W:  A  record  of  the  progress  of  mod- 
ern engineering,  1865  ;  comprising  civil, 
mechanical,   marine,    hydraulic,    railway. 


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bridge  and  other  engineering  works,  with 

I  essays  and  reviews.     Lond.  1866.  F. 

t  620  :  Itl9 

":  Contents.    Blog.  sketch  of  J:  Robinson  M'Clean.— 

Address.— Construction  of  harbours,  ports  and  break- 
waters.—Improved  system  of  fortification.— Granite 


and  iron    forts. —The  rationale  of   railway    rolling- 

ryi 
embankment. 


stock.— The  rationale  of  the  sewape  question. —His- 
tory of  the  drainage  and  sewag-e  of  London.— Thames 


United  States.     Chief  of  engineers,  U.  8.  army. 

Annual  report  to  the    secretary  of  war, 

1867—1884.     Wash.  1867-84.   21  v.  in  38.  O. 

620 : 20 

Note.     Reserved  duplicates   of  these  reports,   and 

reports  from  1863  to  1866,  are  contained  in  the  full 

set  of  congressional  documents,  class  328.1. 

Index  to  river  and  harbor  improvements, 

1866-79.  see  in  627  :  3 

American  society  of  civil  engineers.  Trans- 
actions ;  V.  13,  sept,  and  oct.  1884.  N.  Y. 
1884.  O.  606.2  :  Pam 

Campin,  Francis.  Materials  and  construction, 
a  theoretical  and  practical  treatise  on  the 
strains,  designing  and  erection  of  works 
of  construction.  [  Weale's  ser.  ]  Lond. 
1881.  D.  620:3 

Allan,  W.  Theory  of  arches.  [Van  Nostrand's 
science  ser.]'  N.  Y.  1874.  T.  620  :  5 

Woodbury,  Daniel  P.  Treatise  on  the  vai'ious 
elements  of  stability  in  the  well-propor- 
tioned arch,  with  numerovts  tables  of  the 
ultimate  and  actual  thrust.  (Engineer 
dept.,  U.  S.  army.  Papers  on  practical 
engin.,  no.  7.)    N.'  Y.  1858.  O.      in  620  :  D 

Cain,  W:  A  practical  theory  of  voussoir  arches. 
[Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N.  Y.  1874. 
T.  620 :  6 

—  Voussoir    arches    applied  to    stone    bridges, 

tunnels,  domes  and  groined  arches.  [Van 
Nostrand's  science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

620:7 

—  Theory  of  solid  and   braced  elastic  arches  ; 

applied  to  arch  bridges  and  roofs  in  iron, 
wood,  concrete  or  otner  material.  Graph- 
ical analysis.  [Van  Nostrand's  science 
ser.]    N."Y.  1879.  T.  620:8 

Hyde,  E.  W.  Skew  arches;  advantages  and  dis- 
advantages of  different  methods  of  con- 
struction. [Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.] 
N.  Y.  1875.  T.  620  :  9 

Jacob,  Arthur.  Practical  designing  of  retaining 
walls.  [Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N! 
Y.  1873.  T.  620  :  10 

Tate,  James  S.  Surcharged  and  different  forms 
of  retaining  walls.  [Van  Nostrand's  science 
ser.]    N.  Y.  1873.  T.  620  :  12 

Wiggins,  J:  The  practice  of  embanking  lands 
from  the  sea,  treated  as  a  means  of  profita- 
ble employment  for  capital;  with  examples 
and  particulars  of  actual  embankments, 
and  also  practical  remarks  on  the  repair  of 
old  sea-walls.  New  ed.;  with  notes  by 
Robert  Mallet.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
[1867].  D.  620:  13 

McMaster,  J:  Bach.  High  masonry  dams. 
[Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N".  Y.  1876. 
T.  620  :  11 

Baker,  B:  The  actual  lateral  pressure  of  earth- 
work. [Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N. 
Y.  1881.  T.  620  :  21 

Campin,  Francis.  A  treatise  on  the  application 
of  iron  to  the  construction  of  bridges,  gir- 
ders, roofs  and  other  works,  showing  the 


principles  upon  which  such  structures  are 
designed  and  their  practical  application, 
especially  arranged  for  the  use  of  students 
and  practical  mechanics,  all  mathematical 
formulae  and  symbols  being  excluded.  111. 
2d  ed.  rev.  and  corr.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
1876.  D.  620  :  14 

Armstrong,  Robert.  Chimneys  for  furnaces, 
tire-places,  and  steam  boilers.  [Van  Nos- 
trand's science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1873.  T. 

620:4 
Claudel,  J.  Formules,  tables  et  renseignements 
pratiques;  aide-memoire  des  ingenieurs, 
des  architects,  etc.  4e  ed.  Paris.  1857.  O. 
620  :  HIS 
Haswell,  C:  H.  Engineers'  and  mechanics' 
pocket-book;  containing  weights  and  meas- 
ures, rules  of  arithmetic,  weights  of  mater- 
ials, latitude  and  longitude,  cables  and 
anchors,  specific  gravities,  squares,  cubes 
and  roots,  etc.;  mensuration  of  surfaces  and 
solids,  trigonometry,  mechanics,  friction, 
aerostatics,  hydraulics  and  hydrodynamics, 
dynamics,  gravitation,  animal  strength, 
wind  mills,  strength  of  materials,  limes, 
mortars,  cements,  etc.,  wheels,  heat,  water, 
gunnery,  sewers,  combustion,  steam  and 
the  steam-engine,  construction  of  vessels, 
miscellaneous  illustrations,  dimensions  of 
steamers,  mills,  etc.,  orthography  of  techni- 
cal words  and  terms.  43d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 
N.  Y.  1883.  S.  629  :  4 

Heather,  J:  Fry.  Mathematical  instruments, 
their  construction,  adjustment,  testing  and 
use.  Enl.  ed..  for  the  most  part  entirely 
re- written.  [Weale's  ser.]  London.  1877. 
3  V.  D.  629  : 3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Drawing  and  measuring  instru- 
ments, incl.:  1,  Instruments  employed  in  geomet- 
rical drawing  and  in  the  measurement  of  maps  and 
plans;  2,  Instruments  used  for  accurate  measure- 
ment, and  for  arithmetical  computations.  2.  Opti- 
cal instruments,  incl.  more  especially  telescopes, 
microscopes  and  apparatus  for  producing  copies  of 
maps  and  plans  by  photography.  3.  Surveying  and 
astronomical  instruments,  incl. :  1,  Instruments  used 
for  determining  the  geometrical  features  of  a  por- 
tion of  ground ;  3,  Instruments  used  iu  astronomical 
observations. 

2.    Mechanical  engineering. 

Baker,  T:  The  elements  of  mechanism  and 
machine  tools  ;  with  remarks  on  tools  and 
machinery  by  James  Nasmyth.  111.  6th 
ed.     [Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1878.  D. 

621:25 

Bale,  M.  Powis.  Steam  and  machinery  man- 
agement ;  a  guide  to  the  arrangement  and 
economical  management  of  machinery, 
with  hints  on  construction  and  selection. 
[Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1884.  D.        621  :  40 

Campin,  Francis.  A  practical  treatise  on  me- 
chanical engineering  ;  comprising  metal- 
lurgy, moulding,  casting,  forging,  tools, 
workshop  machinery,  mechanical  manipu- 
lation, manufacture  of  the  steam  engine, 
etc.,  with  an  app.  on  the  analysis  of  iron 
and  iron  ores.  Added,  Observations  on 
the  construction  of  steam-boilers,  remarks 
upon  furnaces  uSed  for  smoke  prevention, 
and  on  explosions,  by  Robert  Armstrong, 
rev.,  with  notes,  by  J:  Bourne  ;  Rules  for 
calculating  the  change  wheels  for  screws 
on  a  turning  lathe  and  for  a  wheel-cutting 


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Campin,  Francis. —  Continued. 

machine,  by  J.  La  Nicca ;  The  manage- 
ment of  steel,  including  forging,  harden- 
ing, tempering,  annealing,  shrinking,  ex- 
pansion and  the  case-hardening  of  iron,  by 
G:  Ede.     Phila.  1864.  O.  621  :  1 

—  A  jjractical  treatise  on  mechanical  engineer- 

ing ;  comprising  metallurgy,  moulding, 
casting,  forging,  tools,  workshop  machin- 
ery, mechanical  manipvilation,  manufact- 
ure of  the  steam-enffine,  etc.  111.  [Weale's 
ser.]    Lond.  1881.  D.  621  :  2 

—  Details  of  machinery  ;  comprising  instructions 

for  the  execution  of  various  works  in  iron, 
in  the  fitting  shop,  foundry  and  boiler-yard, 
arr.  expressly  for  the  use  of  draughtsmen, 
students  and  foremen  engineers.  [Weale's 
ser.]     Lond.  1883.  D.  621  :  31 

Rose,  Joshua.  The  complete  practical  machin- 
ist ;  embracing  lathe  work,  vise  work, 
drills  and  drilling,  taps  and  dies,  harden- 
ing and  tempering,  the  making  and  use  of 
tools,  etc.  ill.  7th  ed.  rev.  Phila.  1881. 
O.  621:3 

Tomkins,  E:  Principles  of  machine  construc- 
tion ;  being  an  application  of  geometrical 
drawing  for  the  representation  of  machin- 
ery ;  ed.  by  H:  Evers.  (Putnam's  advanced 
science  ser.)    N.  Y.   [1878].  2  v.  D.  and  Q,. 

621+4 
Contents.    V.  1.    Text.    2.    Plates. 

"Watson,  Egbert  P.  The  modern  practice  of 
american  machinists  and  engineers  ;  incl. 
the  construction,  application  and  use  of 
drills,  lathe  tools,  cutters  for  boring  cylin- 
ders, and  hollow  work  generally,  withi  the 
most  economical  speed  for  the  same,  the 
results  verified  by  actual  practice  at  the 
lathe,  the  vise,  and  on  the  floor ;  together 
with  workshop  management,  economy  of 
manufacture,  the  steam-engine,  boilers, 
gears,  belting,  etc.    111.    Phila.  1880.  D. 

621:6 

"Winton,  J:  G.  Modern  workshop  practi(!e,  as 
applied  to  marine,  land  and  locomotive 
engines,  floating  docks,  dredging  ma- 
chmes,  bridges,  ship  building,  cranes,  etc. 
3d  ed.     [Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1878.    D. 

621  :  27 

Glynn,  Joseph.    A  treatise  on  the  construction 

of  cranes  and  other  hoisting  machinery. 

6th  ed.   111.    [Weale's  ser.]   Lond.  1880.  D. 

621 :22 

Armour,  James.  Power  in  motion  ;  horse 
power,  wheel  gearing,  driving  bands,  and 
angular  forces.  3d  ed.  111.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1875.  D.  621  :  26 

Roos,  J.  U.  C.  de.  Linkages  ;  the  different 
forms  and  uses  of  articulated  links.  Tr. 
from  Revue  universelle  des  mines.  [Van 
Nostrand's  science  ser.]     N.  Y.  1879.  T. 

621  J  21 

Robinson,  S.  W.  A  practical  treatise  on  tlie 
teeth  of  wheels,  with  the  theory  of  the 
use  of  Robinson's  ondontograpli.  [Van 
Nostrand's  science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1876.  T. 

621 : 23 

Francis,  James  B.  On  the  strength  of  cast-iron 
pillars,  with  tables  for  the  use  of  engineers 
and  builders.  Extracted  from  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  American  academy  of  arts  and 
sciences.    N.  Y.  1865.  O.  621+32 


Williams,  C:  Wye.  Fuel  ;  its  combustion  and 
economy  ;  an  abridgment  of  [his]  A  treat- 
ise on  the  combustion  of  coal  and  the  pre- 
vention of  smoke,  with  add.  on  recent 
practice  in  the  combustion  and  economy 
of  fuel,  coal,  coke,  wood,  peat,  petroleum, 
etc.,  by  D.  Kinnear  Clark.  111.  2d  ed. 
rev.    [Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1880.  D. 

621 : 20 

Roper,  Stephen.  Questions  and  answers  for 
engineers.    3d  ed.     Phila.  [1880].     T. 

621 :30 

Lukin,  James.  The  young  mechanic  ;  contain- 
ing directions  for  the  use  of  all  kinds  of 
tools,  and  for  the  construction  of  steam 
engines  and  mechanical  models,  incl.  the 
art  of  turning  in  wood  and  metal.  From 
the  english  ed.  with  corr.  N.  Y.  1881.  D. 
X 621: 28 

—  Amongst  machines  ;  a  description  of  various 
mechanical  appliances  used  in  the  manu- 
facture of  wood,  metal  and  other  sub- 
stances ;  a  book  for  boys.  111.  N.  Y.  n.  d. 
D.  X 621: 29 

Steam    and    gas    engines.        \ 
(See  also  under  Physics,  Heat,  cl.  636,  col.  314.) 

Schroot,  A.  Der  dampf ;  eine  darstellung  des 
zeitalters  der  dampfmachine.  Stuttgart. 
[1884].  D.  621: 41 

Eddy,  H:  T.  Thermodynamics.  [Van  Nos- 
trand's science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1879.  T. 

621  :44 

Thurston,  Robert  H:  A  history  of  the  growth 
of  the  steam-engine.  (Intern,  scientific 
ser.)    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  621  :  18 

Isherwood,  B:  F.  Experimental  researches  in 
steam  engineering.  Phila.  1863,  1865.  2  v. 
F.  621:R35 

Baker,  T:  The  mathematical  theory  of  the 
steam  engine,  with  rules  at  length  and 
examples  worked  out  for  the  use  of  prac- 
tical men.  0th  ed.  rev.  by  J.  R.  Young. 
[Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1875'.  D.  621  :  7 

Clark,  Daniel  Kinnear.  An  elementary  treat- 
ise on  steam  and  the  steam-engine,  station- 
ary and  portable,  being  an  extension  of 
the  elementary  treatise  on  steam  of  J: 
Sewell.  111.  2d  ed.  rev.  [Weale's  ser.] 
London.  1879.  D.  621:9 

Lardner,  Dionysius.  The  steam  engine,  for  the 
use  of  beginners.  13th  ed.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1876.   D.  621  :  12 

Northcott,  W.  H:  The  theory  and  action  of  the 
steam  engine  ;  for  practical  men.  3d  ed. 
Lond.  n.  d.   O.  621  :  39 

Nystrom,  J:  W:  A  new  treatise  on  steam 
engineering,  physical  pr()perties  of  per- 
manent gases  and  of  different  kinds  of 
vapor.    Phila.  1876.  O.  621+15 

Rankine,  W:  J:  Macquorn.  A  manual  of  the 
steam  engine  and  other  prime  movers.  111. 
5th  ed.  rev.     Lond.  1870.  D.  621  :  34 

Mallet,  A.  Compound  engines.  Tr.  from  the 
french.  [Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.l  N. 
Y.  1874.  T.  621  :  13 

TumbuU,  J:,  jr.  A  short  treatise  on  the  com- 
pound steam  engine,  with  a  new  method 
of  finding  the  relative  areas  of  the  two 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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cylinders.    111.      [Van  Nostrand's  science 
ser,]    N.  Y.  1874.  T.  621  :  19 

Le  Van,  W:  Barnet.  The  steam-engine  indicator 
and  its  use  ;  a  guide  to  practical  working 
engineers  for  gi-eater  economy  and  tlie 
better  working  of  steam-engines.  [Van 
Nostrand's  science  ser.]     N.  Y.  1884.  b. 

621 :42 

Porter,  C:  T.  A  treatise  on  the  Richards  steam- 
engine  indicator,  and  the  development  and 
application  of  force  in  the  steam-engine. 
3a  ed.  rev.  and  enl.    Lond.  n.  d.  O. 

621 :33 

Burgh,  N.  P.     The  slide  valve  practically  con- 


sidered;  with  an  app.,  bringing  the  in- 
formation down  to  the  present  time.  11th 
ed.     Lond.  1884.  D.  621:43 

Pocliet,  Leon.  Steam-injectors ;  their  theory 
and  use.  Tr.  from  the  french.  [Van  Nos- 
trand's science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1877.  T. 

621:16 
Armstrong',  Robert.    A  rudimentary  treatise  on 
steam  boilers  ;  their  construction  and  prac- 
tical management,  with  app.   3d  ed.  Lond. 
1857.  D.  621  :  5 

—  Same.  The  construction  and  management  of 
steam  boilers ;  with  an  app.  by  Robert 
Mallet.  8th  ed.  111.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
1878.   D.  621:5 

Rowan,  F.  J.  On  boiler  incrustation  and  cor- 
rosion. [Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.1  N. 
Y.  1876.  T.  621:17 

Colbum,  Zerah.  Steam  boiler  explosions.  [Van 
Nostrand's  science  ser.]     N.  Y.  1873.  T. 

621  :10 
Buel,   R:  H.    Safety  valves.      [Van  Nostrand's 
science  ser.]     N.  Y.  1875.  T.  621  :  8 

Dempsey,  G.  Drysdale.  A  rudimentary  treatise 
on  the  locomotive  engine,  comprising  an 
historical  sketch  and  description  of  the 
locomotive  engine,  with  large  add.,  treat- 
ing of  the  modern  locomotive,  by  1).  Kin- 
near  Clark.    [Weale's  ser. ]  Lond".  1879.  D. 

621  :11 
Recent  loconiotives  ;  illustrations  with  descrip- 
tions and  specifications  and  details  of  re- 
cent american  and  european  locomotives. 
Reprinted  from  the  Railroad  gazette.  N. 
Y.  1883.  F.  621  :  R38 

Forney,  Matthias  N.  Catechism  of  the  locomo- 
tive.   37th  thousand.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

621 :37 
Murray,  Robert.  A  treatise  on  marine  engines 
and  steam  vessels ;  together  with  practi- 
cal remarks  on  the  screw  and  propelling 
power,  as  used  in  the  royal  and  merchant 
navy.  7th  ed.,  rev.  and  augm.  with  a 
glossary  of  technical  terms  and  their 
equivalents  in  french,  german  and  Span- 
ish.    [Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1878.  D. 

621  :  14 

Clerk,  Dugald.    The  theory  of   the  gas  engine. 

[Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]     N.  Y.  1882. 

T.  621:36 

2.    Surveying. 

Talbot,  B.  The  compleat  art  of  land-measur- 
ing, or  A  guide  to  practical  surveying ; 
teaching  an  exact  method  of  measuring 
and  mapping  of  lands,  woods,  waters,  etc., 
by  the  catoptric  sextant,  and  of  casting  up 


the  same  by  the  pen,  together  with  direc- 
tions for  levelling  in  order  to  convey  water 
either  in  pipes  or  canals.  Added,  an  app., 
containing  a  new  theory  of  the  catoptric 
sextant  and  its  use  in  taking  heights  and 
distances  independent  of  trigonometry, 
also  instructions  for  measuring  standing 
timber,  with  several  tables.  2d  ed.,  ilL 
Lond.  1784.  O.  622  :  3 

Schuyler,   Aaron.     Surveying  and  navigation, 
with  a  preliminary  treatise  on  trigonome- 
try and  mensuration.     (Ray's  mathemati- 
cal series).    Cine.  n.  d.  O.  622  :  6 
Baker,   T:    Rudimentary  treatise  on  land  and 
engineering  surveying,  with  all  the  modern 
improvements,  for  students  and  practical 
use.    New  ed.,  rev.  and  corr.  by  E:  Nugent. 
[Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1879.  D.  622  : 1 
Carpenter,  Frank  De  Yeaux.    Geographical  sur- 
veying ;    its  uses,    methods    and    results. 
(Geological  commission   of    Brazil,    C:    F: 
Hartt,    chief).      [Van   Nostrand's   science 
ser.]     N.  Y.  1878.  T.  622:2 
Topographical     surveying.       [Van    Nostrand's 
science  ser.]     111.    N?  Y.  1884.  T.      622  :  4 
Contents.    Specht,   G:    J.    Topographical  survey- 
ing.—Hardy,  A.  S.    New  methods  in  topographical 
survejing.— McMaster,  J :   B.     Geometry  of   posi- 
tion applied  to  surveying.— Walling',  H:  F.  Co-or- 
dinate surveying. 
Cutts,   R:  D.    Field-work  of  triangulation.    3d 
enl.  ed.     In  U.  S.  coast  sui-vey  rep.  1882. 

622  :  D 
Harrison,  A.  M.     On  the  plane-table  and  its  use 
in  topographical  surveying.    In\J.  S.  coast 
survey  rep.  1865.  '  in  622 :  D 

Hergesheiiner,  Edwin.    A  treatise  on  the  plane- 
table  and  its  use  in  topographical  survey- 
ing.   111.    In  tlie  same,  1880.  in  622  :  D 
Boutelle,  C.  O.    On  the  construction  of  observ- 
ing tripods  and  scaffolds.     In  U.   S.   coast 
survey  rep.  1882.  in  622  :  D 
Hergesheimer,  Edwin.     Report  on  the  prepar- 
ation of  standard  topographical  drawings. 
111.     In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep.  1879,  1883. 
in  622  :  D 
Winslow,  Arthur.    Stadia  surveying  :   the  the- 
ory of  stadia  measurements  ;  [with]  tables 
of  horizontal  distances  and  differences  of 
level   for   the    reduction    of    stadia    field 
observations.  [Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.] 
N.  Y.  1884.  T.  622  :  5 
Schott,  C:  Anthony.     Observations    of    atmos- 
pheric refraction.  In  IJ.S.  coast  survey  rep. 
1876.                                                    in  622  :  D 
Contents.    1.    Comparison  of  the  methods  of  deter- 
mining heights  by  means  of  leveling,  vertical  angles 
and  barometric  measures,  from  observations  at  Bo- 
dega Head  and  Ross  Mountain,  Cal.,  by  G:  Davidson. 
2.    Determination  of  several  heights  by  the  spirit- 
level,    and    measures   of    refraction   by   zenith-dis- 
tances ;  also  observations  of  the  barometer,  at  Rag- 
ged Mountain,  Me.,  1874,  by  F.  W.  Perkins.    3.    Deter- 
mination of  the  coefficient  of  refraction  from  zenith- 
distances  observed  in  northern  Georgia  by  C.  O.  Bou- 
telle and  F.  P.  Webber  in  1879-74,  and  adjustment  of 
differences  of  heights  by  application  of  the  method 
of    least   squares.    4.    Hypsometric  formula  based 
upon  thermodynamic  principles. 
—  Results  of  observations  for  atmospheric  refrac- 
tion on  the  line  Mount  Diablo  to  Martinez, 
Cal.,  in  connection  with  hypsometric  mea- 
sures by  spirit-level,  the  vertical  circle  and 
the   barometer,  made  in  march  and  april 
1880,  by  G:  Davidson.    In  tJie  same,  1883. 

in  622 :  D 


419 


Cfl.  622-624 


XTSEFDX  ARTS— EITGIN'EEK.IN'G. 


Williamson,  Robert  S.  On  the  use  of  the  bar- 
ometer on  surveys  and  reconnaissances : 
pt.  1,  Meteorology  in  its  connection  with 
hypsometry ;  pt.  3,  Barometric  hypsome- 
try.  Maps  and  ill.  (Prof,  papers  of  the 
corps  of  engineers,  U.S.  army,  no.  15).  N. 
Y.  1868.  Q.  in  622  :  D 

—  Same.  App. :  Practical  tables  in  meterology 
and  hypsometry.    N.  Y.  1868.  Q. 

in  622  :  D 
Contents.  1.  Reduction  of  the  eng-lish  barometer  to 
the  freezing'  point.  — 2.   To  facilitate  the  reduction  to 
level.— 3.    Giving-  the  force  of  vapor,  relative  humid- 
ity and  temperature  of  the  dew-point  from  psycho- 
metrical    observations.  —  4.    For   computing   differ- 
ences of  altitude  from  barometric  observations. 
Marshall,  W:  M.    Results  in  barometric  hypso- 
metry,  obtained    during  1871-1875;     with 
tables  of  barometrically  determined  alti- 
tudes.   111.    (U.  S.  geogr.  surveys  west  of 
100th  mer.,  Wheeler  ;  Report,  v.  2).   Wash. 
1877.  Q.  in  551.5  .-D 

Ferrel,  W:  Barometric  hypsometry,  and  reduc- 
tion of  the  barometer  to  sea-level.  In  U. 
S.  coast  survey  rep.  1881.  in  622  :  D 

United  States.  Coast  and  geodetic  survey.  An- 
nual report  of  the  superintendent,  1848- 
1883.  Wash.  1848-84.  35  v.  O.  (1848-51), 
and  Q.  in  622  :  D 

Note.  The  official  title  was  the  "U.  S.  coast  survey" 
until  July  1878,  when  the  service  was  extended  so  as 
to  embrace  the  whole  country,  and  the  title  changed 
as  above.— All  scientific  papers  of  permanent  value, 
printed  previously  to  1852,  were  republished  in  the 
report  for  1866,  thus  making  the  quarto  series  prac- 
tically complete. 

Consolidated  index  to  the  annual  reports, 

1844-53,  by  E.  B.  Hunt.     In  Report  1854. 

in  622  :  D 

Same.     1854-63,  by  F.  F.   Nes.      In  Report 

1864.  in  622  :  D 

General  index  of  professional  and  scientific 

papers  contained  in  the  reports,  from  1851 
to  1870.    In  Report  1871.  in  622  :  D 

General  index  of  scientific  papers,  methods 

and  results  contained  in  the  appendices  of 
the  annual  reports,  from  1845  to  1880  inch, 
by  C.  H.  Sinclair.    In  Report  1881. 

in  622  :  D 
Note.    Arranged  under  the  following  heads:  Geo- 
desy. —  Hypsometry.  —  Surveying.  —  Physical   hydr 
^— Tei  •  ■  •  -        ■ 


graphy.— Terrestrial  magnetism.— Drawing,  engrav- 
ing and  electrotyping.— Astronomy.— Mathematics.— 
Miscellaneous. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  publications  relat- 
ing to  the  coast  and  geodetic  survey,  and 
to  standard  measures  ;  comp.  by  E:  Q-ood- 
fellow.     In  Report  1883.  'in  622  :  D 
—  Lake  survey.    Report    of    the   survey  of  the 
north  and  northwest  lakes  by  capt.  G:  G. 
Meade,  being  part    of  the  fleport  of  the 
chief  topographical  engineers  accompany- 
ing annual  report  of  the  sec.  of  war.  1860. 
Detroit.  1861.  O.  m  622  :  D 
Note.    Contains  geographical  positions,  meteorol. 
observations,  etc.    Other  reports  will  be  found  in 
the  annual  reports  of  the  sec.  of  war,  in  Congres- 
sional documents,  class  328.1. 

Report  upon  the  primary  triangulation  by 

C.  B.  Comstock,  aided  by  the  assistants  on 
the  survey.  111.  (Prof,  papers  of  the  corps 
of  engineers,  U.  S.  army,  no.  24.)  Wash. 
1883.   Q.  *n622:D 

Contents.    Historical  account  of  the  survey,  may 
1841  to  July  1881.  —  Standards  of  length,  bases  and 
,  base-apparatus.  —  Primary  triangulation.  —  Astron- 
omical  determinations. —  Principal   results  of  the 
geodetic  work.— App. 


3.    Fortification. 

Viollet-le-Duc,  Eugene  Emmanuel.  Annals  of 
a  fortress.  Tr.  by  B:  Bucknall.  Bost.  1876. 
O.  623  :  1 

Mahan,  Dennis  H.  A  treatise  on  field  forti- 
fication, containing  instructions  on  the 
methods  of  laying  out,  constructing,  de- 
fending, and  attacking  intrenchments, 
with  the  general  outlines  also  of  the  ar- 
rangement, the  attack  and  defence  of  per- 
manent fortifications.  3d  ed.  rev.  and  enl. 
N.  Y.  1861.   S.  623:3 

United  States.  Corps  of  engineers,  U.  S.  A. 
The  fortications  of  to-day.— Fire  against 
models  of  coast  batteries"  and  parados.— 
Horizontal  and  curved  fire  in  defense  of 
coasts.  Tr.  under  the  dir.  of  the  Board  of 
engineers  for  fortifications,  J:  Newton, 
pres.    111.     Wash.  1883.  Q.  in  623  :  D 

Note.    The  first  article  constitutes  chapters  1  and  2 
of  Festungen  und  taktik  des  festungskrieges  in  der 
gegenwart,  by  A.  v.  Bonin;    the  2d    and  3d    art. 
originally  appeared  in  Giornale  di  artigliera  e  genio 
for  1881. 
Totten,   J.   G.     Report  addressed  to  the  hon. 
Jefferson  Davis,  sec.  of  war,  on  the  eftects 
of  firing  with  heavy  ordnance  from  case- 
ment embrasures,  and  also  the  effects  of 
tiring  against  the  same  embrasures  with 
various  Kinds  of  missiles  ;   in  1852,  '53,  '54 
and  '55,  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.     (Papers  on 
practical  engineering,  no.  6.)    Wash.  1857. 
O.  in  623  :  D 

Maguire,  E:  Professional  notes.  111.  (Engineer 
dep.,  U.  S.  army.)    Wash.  1884.  O. 

in  623  :  D 
Contents.    Perforation  of  armored  walls.— Remain- 
ing velocity.— Vienna  electrical  exposition,  1883. 
Gillmore,  Q.  A.     Official  report  of  the  siege  and 
reduction  of  Fort  Pulaski,  Ga.,  feb.,  march 
and  api-il,  1862.    111.     (Papers  on  practical 
-       "   -"^         3.  5. 

in  623  :  D 


engineering,  no.  8 


11.     (rape 
)    N.  Y. 


1862.  b. 


Barnard,  J:  G.  A  report  on  the  defenses  of 
Washington,  to  the  chief  of  engineers,  U. 
S.  army.  (Professional  papers,  no.  20.) 
Wash.  1871.  Q.  in  623  .J) 

Eads,  James  B.  System  of  naval  defences ;  re- 
port to  the  hon.  Gideon  Welles,  sec.  of  the 
navy,  feb.  22,  1868.    111.    N.  Y.    1868.  Q. 

623-1-2 

Quarasci,  Csesar.  Studies  on  coast  defense, 
applied  to  the  gulf  of  Spezia.  Tr.  by  G. 
McC.  Derby,  in.  (Engineer  dep.,  U.  S. 
army.)    Wash.  1884.  O.  in  623  :  D 

4.    Bridge  and  road  construction. 

bridges. 

Haupt,  Herman.  General  theory  of  bridge  con- 
struction ;  containing  demonstrations  of 
the  principles  of  the  art  and  their  applica- 
tion to  practice,  furnishing  the  means  of 
calculating  the  strains  upon  the  chords, 
ties,  braces,  counter-braces  and  other  parts 
of  a  bridge  or  frame  of  any  description, 
with  practical  ill.    N.  Y.  1856.  O.     624-fO 

"Whipple,  8.  Bridge-building  ;  the  author's  origi- 
nal work,  pub.  in  1847,  with  an  app.  con- 
taining corr.,  add.  and  explanations  sug- 
gestea  by  subsequent  experience.  Annexed 


421 


TJSEFUIi  ARTS— ENGINEERING. 


CI.  624^-625 


423 


an  original  article  on  the  doctrine  of  cen- 
tral forces.    Albany.  1869.  D.  624  :  8 

Bender,  C:  Practical  treatise  on  the  properties 
of  continuous  bridges.  [Van  Nostrand's 
science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1876.  T.  624  :  1 

Merriman,  Mansfield.  Theory  and  calculations 
of  continuous  bridges.  [Van  Nostrand's 
science  ser.]     N.  Y.  1876.  T.  624  :  6 

Cain,  "W:  Maximum  stresses  in  framed  bridges. 
[Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N.  Y.  1878. 
T.  624  : 3 

Merrill,  W:  E.  Iron  truss  bridges  for  railroads  ; 
methods  of  calculating  strains,  with  a  com- 
parison of  the  most  prominent  truss 
bridges,  and  new  formulas  for  bridge  com- 
putations, also  the  economical  angles  for 
struts  and  ties.    N.  Y.  1870.  F.     624 :  RIO 

Robinson,  S.  W.  Strength  of  wrought  -  iron 
bridge  members.  [Van  Nostrand's  science 
ser.]     N.  Y.  1883.  T.  624  :  12 

Dempsey,  G.  Drysdale.  Tubular  and  other  iron 
girder  bridges,  particularly  describing  the 
Britannia  and  Conway  tubular  bridges, 
with  a  sketch  of  iron  bridges  and  illustra- 
tions of  the  application  of  malleable  iron 
to  the  art  of  bridge-building.  111.  Lond. 
1850.  D.  624  :  14 

Bland,  W:  The  principles  of  construction  in 
arches,  piers,  buttresses,  etc. ;  a  series  of 
experimental  essays,  made  with  a  view  to 


their  being  useful  to  the  practical  builder. 
D. 


4th   ed. 


[Weale'i 


Lond.    1875. 
624:7 

McMaster,  J:  Bach.  Bridge  and  tunnel  cen- 
tres. I  Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N.Y. 
1875.  T.  624  :  5 

Bender,  C:  Proportions  of  pins  used  in  bridges. 
[Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N.  Y.  1873. 
T.  624 :  2 

Hildenbrand,  W:  Cable-making  for  suspension 
bridges ;  with  special  reference  to  the 
cables  of  the  East  River  bridge.  [Van 
Nostrand's  science  ser.]    N.Y.  1877.  T. 

624:4 

Warren,  Gouverneur  K.  Report  on  bridging 
the  Mississippi  river  between  Saint  Paul, 
Minn.,  and  Saint  Louis,  Mo.;  being  app. 
x3  of  the  annual  report  of  the  chief  of 
engineers  for  1878.    Wash.  1878.  O. 

624+11 

—  Same.  (U.  S.  45th  cong.  2  sess.  Sen.  ex.  doc. 
no.  69.)    Wash.  1878.  O.  in  624  :  D 

Conant,  W:  C,  and  Montgomery  Schuyler.  The 
Brooklyn  bridge :  A  history  of  the  bridge, 
by  W:  C.  Conant ;  The  bridge  as  a  monu- 
ment, by  Montgomery  Schuyler  ;  with  an 
account  of  the  opening  exercises,  may  24, 
1883.    (Frank,  sq.  lib.)    N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

624+13 

li  o  a  d  s  . 

Law,  H:,  and  Daniel  Kinnear  Clark.  The  con- 
struction of  roads  and  streets,  in  2  parts  : 
[Pt.l  1,  The  art  of  constructing  common 
roadfs,  by  H:  Law,  rev.  and  condensed  by 
D.  K.  Clark  ;  [Pt.]  2,  Recent  practice  in 
the  construction  of  roads  and  streets,  incl. 
pavements  of  stone,  wood  and  asphalte, 
by  D.  K.  Clark.  111.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
1^77.  D.  625  :  6 


Railways. 

Stephenson,  Sir  Rowland  MacDonald.  Ele- 
mentary and  practical  instructions  on  the 
science  of  railway  construction.  5th  ed. 
rev.  and  considerably  augm.  by  E:  Nugent. 
111.     [Weale's  ser.]   "Lond.  1874.  D. 

626:7 
Adams,  C:  Francis,  ^>.    Railroads;  their  origin 
and  problems.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  625  :  2 

—  Notes  on  railroad  accidents.    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

625  :  1 
Colbum,  Zerah,  and  Alexander  L.  Hollev.  The 
permanent  way  and  coal-burning  locomo- 
tive boilers  of  european  railways  ;  with  a 
comparison  of  the  working  economy  of 
european  and  american  Imes,  and  the 
principles  upon  which  improvement  must 
proceed.  III.  N.  Y.  1858.  F.  625  :  R3 
HoUey,  Alexander  L.  American  and  european 
railway  practice  in  the  economical  gener- 
ation of  steam,  incl.  the  materials  and 
construction  of  coal-burning  boilers,  com- 
bustion, the  variable  blast,  vaporization, 
circulation,  superheating,  supplying  and 
heating  feed-water,  etc.,  and  the  adoption 
of  wood  and  coke-burning  engines  to  coal- 
burning  ;  and  in  permanent  way,  incl.  road- 
bed, sleepers,  rails,  joint  fastenings,  street- 
railways,  etc.    111.     N.  Y.  1861.  F. 

625  :  R4 
Robinson,  S.  W.  Railroad  economics,  or  Notes 
with  comments,  from  a  tour  over  Ohio 
railways  under  the  hon.  H.  Sabine,  com- 
missioner of  railroads  and  telegraphs. 
[Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N.  Y.  1882. 
T.  625  : 8 

Berlepsch,  Herman  Alexander  [v.]  Die  Gott- 
hardbahn  ;  beschreibendes  und  geschicht- 
liches.  Karten.  Gotha.  1881.  Q.  In  Peter- 
mann's  mitteilungen,  Ergiinzungsb.  14. 

905.1  :M 
Contents.    Geologisches,  geognostisches,  mineralo- 
gisches.  —  Klimatisches.—  Hydrographisches.—  Pflan- 
zendecke.— Geographisch-statlstisches.— Hlstorisches. 
— Finanzielles.— Bau.— Nachschrift:  Geschaftsberlcht 
von  juni  1881. 
United  States.     Secretary  of  war.    Report,  com- 
municating   the    several    Pacific   railroad 
explorations.    Wash.  1855.   2  v.  and  maps. 
O.  in  625  :  D 

—  Pacific  railroad  surveys.  Reports  of  explora- 
tions and  surveys  to  ascertain  the  most 
practicable  and  economical  route  for  a 
railroad  from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the 
Pacific  ocean,  made  under  the  dir.  of  the 
sec.  of  war  in  1853-54.  111.  Wash.  1855-59. 
11  V.  in  12.  in  625  :  D 

Contents.  V.  1.  Repoi-t  of  the  sec.  of  war.— Humph- 
reys, A.  A.,  and  G.  K.  Warren.  Examination  of 
the  reports  of  explorations  in  1853-4,  and  of  the 
explorations  made  pi-evious  to  that  time  which  have 
a  bearing  upon  the  subject.  —  McClellan,  G:  B. 
Memoranda  on  railways.— Stevens,  I.  I.  Explora- 
tions for  a  route  near  the  47th  and  49th  parallel  of 
north  latitude,  from  St.  Paul  to  Puget  Sound.  V.  1, 
Bupp.  Same.  Supplementary  report:  General  rep., 
with  map  and  ill.— Botanical  rep.,  ill.— Zoological  rep., 
ill.— App.  2.  Beckwith,  E.  G.  Explor.  by  J.  W.  Gun- 
nison, near  the  3Sth  and  89th  parallel  of  n.  lat.,  from 
the  mouth  of  the  Kansas  river.  Mo.,  to  the  Sevier  lake, 
in  the  great  basin;  ill.  —  Beckwith,  E.  G.  Explor. 
on  the  41st  par.  of  n.  lat.— Geological  rep.  of  the 
country  explored  under  the  38th  and  4l8t  par.,  ill.— 
Botany  of  the  [two  preceding]  expeditions,  ill.— 
Lander,  F:  W.  Synopsis  of  a  report  of  the  recon- 
naissance of   a  r.  r.  route  from  Puget  Sound   via 


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I 

iepartment.—Gontinned.  h 
al,  A.  G.,  chief  civil  engineer.  -K 
.—Journals.— Bransford,  J:   T 


the  South  Pass  to  the  Mississippi  river.  — Pope,  J: 
Explor.  near  the  33d  parallel  of  n.  lat.,  from  the  Red 
River  to  the  Rio  Grande;  Botany  of  the  exped.,  ill; 
Geology  of  the  route,  ill.— Parke,  J:  G.  Explor.  for 
that  portion  near  the  32d  par.  of  n.  lat.,  lyinsr  between 
Doila  Ana,  on  the  Rio  Grande,  and  Pimas  villages,  on 
the  Gila.— Emory,  W.  H.  Extract  from  a  rep.  of  a 
military  reconnaissance,  made  in  1846-7.  3.  Whip- 
ple, A.  W.  Extract  from  prelim,  report.- Whipple, 
A.  W.,  and  J.  C.  Ives.  Explor.  near  the  35th  par.  of 
n.  lat.,  from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the  Pacific  ocean, 
ill.  Pt.  1,  Itinerary;  pt.  2,  Topographical  features 
and  character  of  the  country;  pt.  3,  The  Indian 
tribes;  pt. 4,  Geology.  4.  Same,  pt.  5,  Botany;  pt.  6, 
Zoologj^,  introd.;  Appendices  [physical observations]. 
5.  Williamson,  R.  S.  Explor.  in  California  for 
routes  to  connect  with  the  routes  near  the  35th  and 
32dpar.  of  n.  lat.,  ill.  Pt.  1,  Report;  pt.  2,  Geologi- 
cftl  rep.;  pt  3,  Botanical  rep.;  (pt.  4,  Zoological  rep., 
in  V.  10);  App.  [distances,  altitudes,  etc.]  6.  Abbot, 
H:  L.  Explor.  from  the  Sacramento  valley  to  the 
Columbia  river,  made  by  R.  S.  Williamson  and  H :  L. 
Abbot,  ill.  Introd.;  Pt.  1,  General  rep.;  pt.  2,  Geo- 
logical rep. ;  pt.  3,  Botanical  rep. ;  pt.  4,  Zoological 
rep.;  App.  (physical  observations).  7.  Parke,  J: 
G.,  ami  Albert  H.  Campbell.  Explor.  from  San 
Francisco  bay  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  west  of  the  Coast 
Range,  and  from  the  Pimas  villages  on  the  Gila  to 
the  Rio  Grande,  near  the  32d  par.  of  n.  lat.,  ill.  Pt. 
1,  General  rep. ;  pt.  3,  Geological  rep. ;  pt.  3.  Botani- 
cal rep.;  App.  (meteorol.  observ.,  etc.)— Humph- 
reys, A.  A.  Conclusion  of  the  official  review  of  the 
reports  upon  explor.  and  surveys  for  railroad  routes 
from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  8,  9. 
General  report  upon  the  zoology  of  the  several 
Pacific  railroad  routes,  pt.  1,  3.  10.  Same,  pt.  3,  4. 
—Zoological  portions  of  the  reports  of  E.  G.  Beck- 
wlth,  A.  W.Whipple,  J:  G.  Parke,  R.  S.  Williamson, 
and  H:  L.  Abbot.  11.  Warren,  G.  K.  Memoir  upon 
the  material  used  and  methods  employed  in  compil- 
ing the  general  map  to  ill.  the  [above]  reports.— 
Topographical  maps,  profiles  and  sketches. 

Note.    The  scientific  works  have  been  entered  sep- 
arately in  their  proper  places,  in  this  catalogue. 

5.    Canals  and  harbors. 

Barnard,  J:  G.  Report  on  the  North  Sea  canal 
of  Holland,  and  on  the  improvement  of 
navigation  from  Rotterdam  to  the  sea,  to 
the  chief  of  engineers,  U.  S.  army.  Maps 
and  ill.  (Prof,  papers  of  the  corps  of  en- 
snneers,  U.  S.  army,  no.  22.)  Wash.  1872. 
Q-  in  626  :  D 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.  The  great  canal  at  Suez  ; 
its  political,  engineenng  and  financial  his- 
tory, with  an  account  of  the  struggles  of 
its  projector  Ferdinand  de  Lesseps.  Lond. 
1876.  3  V.  O.  626  : 1 

XTnited  States.  Navy  department.  Report  on 
interoceanic  canals  and  railroads  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans,  by  C:  H. 
Davis.     Maps.     Wash.  1867.  O.    in  (326  :  D 

Reports  of    explorations    and    surveys    to 

ascertain  the  practicability  of  a  ship  'canal 

between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific   oceans, 

by  way  of  the  isthmus  of  Tehuantepec,  by 

Robert  W.  Shufeldt.    Maps  and  ill.    Wash. 

1872.  Q.  in  626  :  D 

Contents.    Shufeldt,  R.  W.    Report.— Fuertes,  B. 

A.,  chief  civil  engineer.    Report,  with  app.  on  natural 

history.- Farquhar,  Norman  H.    Report  on  hydi 

graphic  surveys  on  the  Atlantic  coast,.— "H"or.lriTi 


Alfred.  Report  on  hydrogr.  surveys  on  the  Pacific 
coast.— Spear,  J:  C.  Report  on  the  geology,  min- 
eralogy, natural  history,  mhabitants  and  agriculture 


of  the  isthmus.— Beaumont,  Horatio  N.    Report  < 
the  sanitary  condition  and  climatic  influences  of  the 
Coatzacoalcos  river,  Mexico. 

Same,    through     Nicaragua,     1872-73,     [by 

Alexander  F7  Grossman,  Chester  Hatfield 
and  E:  P.  Lull].     Maps.    Wash.  1874.  Q. 

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United  States.     Navy  department. 
E:  P.    Report.— Menocal, 
Report,  with  estimates.- 

F.  Rep.  on  health,  climate,  food-productions,  etc.- 
Cope,  E:  D.  Reptiles.— Tryon,  G:  W.,  jr.  Shells. 
— Endlich,  F:  M.  Lithological  and  geognostic  speci- 
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of  interoceanic  communication  across  the  great 
isthmus,  especially  of  the  plans  for  a  ship-canal 
across  Nicaragua. 
Same,  by  the  way  of  the  isthmus  of  Darien, 

by  T:  Oliver  Selfridge.      Maps    and   ill. 

Wash.  1874.  Q.  in  626  :  D 

Contents.  Selfridge,  T:  O.  Reports,  18T0. 1871, 1873. 
— liUll,  E:  P.  Hydrographic  operations,  1870, 1871.— 
Carson,  J.  Petigru.  Geological  rep.  on  the  Darien 
route  and  Nercalagua  river,  bay  of  San  Bias;  Bar- 
ometrical rep.,  1870.— Bowditch,  E.  W.  Geological 
formation  of  the  Sassardi  and  Morti,  and  San  Bias 
routes,  1870.— Maack,  G.  A.  Geology  and  natural 
hist,  of  the  isthmuses  of  Choca,  of  Darien,  and  of 
Panama,  1873.— Barker,  G.  F.  Analysis  of  specimens 
of  coal  from  the  isthmus  of  Darien.— Mosman,  A.  T. 
Astronomical  observations,  1870.- Blake,  F.  P.,  jr. 
Astronomical  observations,  1871.— Simon,  W.  J.,  and 
Alfred  Griffith.  Sanitary  condition  of  the  Darien 
expedition.  —  Fussell,  Linnieus.  Medical  report.— 
Collins,  F:  Winds  and  currents  of  the  Pacific  ocean, 
and  sailing  routes  to  and  from  Cupica  bay. 

Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  for  the 

location  of  interoceanic  ship-canals  through 
the  isthmus  of  Panama,  and  by  the  valley 
of  the  river  Napipi  by  U.  S.  naval  expedi- 
tions 1879.  Maps  and  plans.  Wash.  1879. 
Q.  in  626  :  D 

Co7itents.  Lull,  E :  P.  Report  on  Panama  expedi- 
tion.—Collins,  F:    Report  on  Napipi  expedition. 

Report  of  historical  and  technical  informa- 
tion i-elating  to  the  problem  of  intei'oceanic 
communication   by  way  of  the   american 
isthmus,  by  J:  T.  Sullivan.     Maps  and  ill. 
Wash.  1883.  Q.  in  626  :  D 
Contains  reviews  and  discussions  of  canal  routes 
surveyed,  canals  and  ship  railways  proposed,  and  a 
bibliography  of  works  having  reference  to  the  sub- 
ject. 

TurnbuU,  W:  Reports  on  the  construction  of 
the  piers  of  the  aqueduct  of  the  Alexandria 
canal  across  the  Potomac  river  at  George- 
town, D.  C,  1835—1840.  Maps  and  ill. 
(Engineer  dep't,  U.  S.  army.)  Wash.  1873. 
Q.  m 626  :  D 

Chandler,  W:  History  of  the  St.  Mary's  Falls 
ship  canal ;  showing  the  early  efforts  which 
were  made  to  secure  its  construction,  with 
a  record  of  the  business  of  the  canal  from 
its  opening  until  the  present  time,  togetlier 
with  the  improvements  made  and  in  pro- 
cess of  construction.  Map.  Lansing.  1878. 
O.    In  Michigan,  Joint  doc's,  1877,  v.  3. 

in  328.15  :  D 

Bunsen,  Theodor  v.  Die  Donau.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vl3 

Stuart,  C:  B.  The  naval  dry  docks  of  the  U.  S. 
111.     N.  Y.  1852.  F.  627  :  112 

United  States.  Chief  of  engineers,  U.  S.  army. 
Analytical  and  topical  index  to  the  reports 
of  the  chief  of  engineers  and  the  officers  of 
the  corps  of  engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  ii)»()ii 
works  and  surveys  for  river  and  liiirlxn- 
improvement,  1866—1879  ;  comp.  under  the 
direction  of  maj.  H:  M.  Robert  by  L:  Y. 
Schermerhorn,  S:  O.  L.  Potter  and"  others. 
Wash.  1881.  O.  627:3 

—  Coast  survey.  A  table  of  depths  for  the  harbors 

on  the  coasts  of  the  U.  S.     In  Report  1883. 

in  622  :  D 


425 


TJSEFTJL  ARTS— ENGINEERING. 


CI.  627- 


426 


Graham,  James  D.  Annual  repoi't  on  the  harbor 

improvements  of  lakes  Michigan  and  St. 

Clair  for  1855  and  1856.     (U.  S.  34th  cong. 

3  sess.     Sen.  ex.  doc.  no.  16).    Wash.  1856. 

L  O.  in  627  :  D 

|-»-  Same,  1857.    (U.  S.  35th  cong.  1  sess.     House 

(  ex.  doc.  no.  23).   Wash.  1857.  O.  in  627  :  D 

Mitchell,  H:  Report  concerning  recent  observa- 
tions at  South  Pass  bar,  Mississippi  riv^er. 
In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep.  1875.    in  622  :  D 

Corthell,  E.  L.  A  history  of  the  jetties  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Mississippi  river.  2d  ed.  N. 
Y.  1881.  O.  627+1 

Williamson,  Robert  S.,  and  W:  H.  Heuer.  Re- 
port upon  the  removal  of  Blossom  Rock 
m  San  Francisco  harbor,  Cal.,  1870.  111. 
(Engineer  dep't,  U.  S.  army).  Wash.  1871. 
Q.  in  627  :  D 

6.    Hydraulic  engineering. 

Aubuisson  de  Voisins,  J:  Francois  d'.  Treatise 
on  hydraulics  for  the  use  of  engineers.  Tr. 
from  the  french  and  adapted  to  the  english 
units  of  measure  by  Joseph  Bennett.  Bost. 
1853.  O.  628:R21 

Downing:,  S:  The  elements  of  practical  hydraul- 
ics for  the  use  of  students  in  engineering. 
2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     Lond.  1861.  O. 

628 : 19 

Beardmore,  Nathaniel.  Manual  of  hydrology ; 
containing  :  1,  Hydraulic  and  other  tables  ; 
2,  Rivers,  flow  of'  water,  springs,  wells  and 
percolation ;  3,  Tides,  estuaries  and  tidal 
rivers  ;  4,  Rainfall  and  evaporation.  Lond. 
1862.  O.  628:R24 

Box,  T:  Practical  hydraulics  ;  a  series  of  rules 
and  tables  for  the  use  of  engineers.  2d  ed. 
Lond.  1870.  D.  628  :  17 

Neville,  J:  Hydraulic  tables,  coefficients  and 
formulae  for  finding  the  discharge  of  water 
from  orifices,  notches,  weirs,  pipes  and 
rivers.  3d  ed.  with  add.,  consistmg  of  new 
formulae  for  the  discharge  from  tidal  and 
Hood  sluices  and  syphons,  general  informa- 
tion on  rainfall,  catchment  basins,  drain- 
age, sewerage,  water  supply  for  towns  and 
mill  power.    Lond.  1875.  D.         628:R20 

Elynn,  P.  J.  Hydraulic  tables  for  the  calcula- 
tion of  the  discharge  through  sewers,  pipes 
and  conduits,  based  on  Kutter's  formulas. 
[Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N.  Y.  1883. 
T.  628  :  35 

Francis,  James  B.  Lowell  hydraulic  experi- 
ments ;  a  selection  from  experiments  on 
hydraulic  motors,  on  the  flow  of  water 
over  weirs,  in  open  canals  of  uniform 
rectangular  section  and  through  sub- 
merged orifices  and  diverging  tubes,  made 
at  Lowell,  Mass.  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  N. 
Y.  1868.  F.  628  :  R26 

Humphreys,  Andrew  Atkinson,  and  H:  L.  Ab- 
bot. Report  upon  the  physics  and  hydraul- 
ics of  the  Mississippi  river,  upon  the  pro- 
tection of  the  alluvial  region  against  over- 
flow, and  upon  the  deepening  of  the 
mouths  ;  based  upon  surveys  and  investi- 
gations made  under  the  acts  of  congress 
directing  the  topographical  and  hydro- 
graphical  survey  oi  the  delta  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi river,  with  such  investigations  as 


Humphreys,  A.  A.,  andU:  L.  Abbot. — Continued. 
might  lead  to  determine  the  most  practic- 
able plan  for  securing  it  from  inundation, 
and  tne  best  mode  oi  deepening  the  chan- 
nels at  the  mouth  of  the  river.  Submitted 
to  the  bureau  of  topographical  engineers, 
war  dep't,  1861.   Wash.  1867.  O.  in  628.-0 

—  Same.    Reprinted,  with  additions.    Maps  and 

ill.  (Prof,  papers  of  the  corps  of  engineers, 
U.  S.  army,  no.  13.)    Wash.  1876.  Q. 

in  628  :  D 

Glynn,  Joseph.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the 
power  of  water,  as  applied  to  drive  flour 
mills,  and  to  give  motion  to  turbines  and 
other  hydrostatic  engines.  6th  ed.,  with 
add.  and  corr.  111.  [Weale's  ser.l  Lond. 
1879.  D.  628  :  7 

Trowbridge,  W:  Petit.  Turbine  wheels  ;  on  the 
inapplicability  of  the  theoretical  investiga- 
tions of  the  turbine  wheel,  as  given  oy 
Rankine,  Weisbach,  Bresse  and  others,  to 
the  modern  constructions  introduced  by 
Boyden  and  Francis.  [Van  Nostrand's 
science  ser.]     N.  Y.  1879.  T.  628  :  39 

Swindell,  J:  G:  Rudimentary  treatise  on  well- 
digging,  boring  and  pump-work.  7th  ed., 
rev.  by  G.  R.  Burnell.  HI.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.' 1877.  D.  628:14 

Ewbank,  T:  A  descriptive  and  historical  ac- 
count of  hydraulic  and  other  machines 
for  raising  water,  ancient  and  modern  ; 
with  observations  on  various  subjects  con- 
nected with  the  mechanic  arts,  incl.  the 
progressive  development  of  the  steam  en- 
gine,...  in  5  books,  ill.  4th  ed.,  rev.  and 
corr.;  added,  a  supp.    N.  Y.  1850.  O. 

628  :  1 

Hughes,  S:  A  treatise  on  water  works  for  the 
supply  of  cities  and  towns  ;  with  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  principal  geological  formations 
of  England,  as  infUiencing  supplies  of 
water,  details  of  engines  and  pumping 
machinery  for  raising  water,  and  descrip- 
tions of  works  which  have  been  executed 
for  procuring  water  from  wells,  rivers, 
springs  and  drainage  areas.   Lond.  1859.  D. 

628:9 

—  Satne.    A  treatise  on   water    works    for  the 

supply  of  cities  and  towns,  with  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  principal  geological  formations 
as  influencing  supplies  of  water.  New  ed., 
rev.  and  enl.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond.  1875. 
D.  628  :  9 

Humber,  W:  A  treatise  on  the  water  supply  of 
cities  and  towns  ;  with  numerous  specifica- 
tions of  existing  water  works.  111.  Lond. 
1876.  F.  628:R30 

Jacob,  Arthur.  The  designing  and  construction 
of  storage  reservoirs.  [Van  Nostrand's 
science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1873.  T.  628  :  10 

Kirkwood,  James  P.  Report  on  the  filtration  of 
river  waters  for  the  supply  of  cities,  as 
practised  in  Europe,  made  to  the  board  of 
water  commissioners  of  the  city  of  St. 
Louis.    N.  Y.  1869.  Q.  628  :  R25 

—  ed.      Collection  of    reports,   condensed,   and 

opinions  of  chemists  in  regard  to  the  use 
of  lead  pipe  in  the  distribution  of  water  for 
the  supply  of  cities.     N.  Y.  1859.  O. 

628 : 18 

Folkard,  C:  Watson.     Potable  water,  and  the 

relative  efficiency  of  different  methods  of 


437 


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428 


detecting  impurities.  [Van  Nostrand's 
science  ser.]     N.  Y.  1883.  T.  628  :  33 

Note.  Relates  to  the  contamination  of  city  water 
supplies. 

Bell,  T:  J.  History  of  the  water  supply  of  the 
world,  arranged  in  a  comprehensive  form 
from  eminent  authorities  ;  containing  a 
description  of  the  various  methods  of 
water  supply,  pollution  and  purification  of 
waters  and  sanitary  effects,  with  analyses 
of  potable  waters,  also  geology  and  \yater 
strata  of  Hamilton  county,  Ohio,  statistics 
of  the  Ohio  river  proposed  water  supply 
of  Cincinnati,  together  with  a  number  of 
valuable  tables  and  diagrams.  Cine.  1882. 
O.  628:37 

London  city.  Water  supply.  Minutes  of  evi- 
dence taken  before  the  select  committee 
of  the  metropolis  water  supply  bill  and 
■       "■"    "  ■      ■  "11.   '1851,    1853. 

628  :  R34 


the  Chelsea  waterworks  bi 
3  V.  Lond.  1851,  1852.    F. 


Paris  city.  Water,  sewage.  Documents  relatifs 
aux  eaux  de  Paris.    Pai-is.  1861.  D. 

628  :  36 

Bradlee,  Nathaniel  P.  History  of  the  introduc- 
tion of  pure  water  into  the  city  of  Boston, 
with  a  description  of  its  Cochituate  water- 
works. 111.  by  maps  and  plans.  Compiled 
by  a  member  of  the  water  board.  Bost. 
1868.  Q.  628:R22 

Fitzgerald,  Desmond.  History  of  the  Boston 
waterworks  from  1868  to  1876 ;  a  supp.  to 
a  "History  of  the  introduction  of  pui'e 
water  into  the  city  of  Boston."  Bost.  1876. 
Q.  628  :  R23 

Schramke,  G.  T.  Description  of  the  New  York 
Croton  acqueduct  in  english,  german  and 
french.    111.    2d  ed.  N.  Y.  1855.  F. 

628:R31 

Brooklyn  city,  N.  Y.  Documents  and  plans 
submitted  by  the  water  committee  to  the 
common  council  of  the  city  of  Brooklyn 
for  1854.     Brooklyn.  1854.  C^.       628  :  R28 

—  The    Brooklyn    waterworks    and    sewers ;     a 

descriptive  memoir.    111.    N.  Y.  1867.  F. 

628  :  R29 

Albany  city,  N.  Y.  Water  commissioners.  Report 

to  the  common  council,  transmitting  the 

rep.   of    the  sup't  of   the  water  works,  of 

the    resident  engineer  for  the  additional 

supply,  and  the  engineer  in  charge  of   the 

new  pumping  works,  for  1876.  111.   Albany. 

1877.  O.  628:  Pain 

Note.    For  reports  on  the  Milwaukee  waterworks, 

see  Municipal  documents,  cl.  35J.1,  col.  230. 

"Wells,  Walter.  The  water-power  of  Maine. 
Augusta.  1869.  O.  628+27 

—  Same.  628  :  R27 
Hearding-,  W :  Hellins.   Practical  notes  on  hydro- 
graphic  and  mining  surveys,  with  ill.  Milw. 
1872.     O.  628  :  8 

7.    Mining  engineering. 

Burgoyne,  Sir  J:  A  treatise  on  the  blasting  and 
quarrying  of  stone  for  building  and  other 
purposes  ;  with  the  constituents  and  anal- 
ysis of  granite,  slate,  limestone  and  sand- 
stone. Added,  some  remarks  on  the  blow- 
ing up  of  bridges.  New  ed.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1874.  D.  628:4 


Davies,  D.  C.  A  treatise  on  metalliferous  min- 
erals and  mining.     Lond.  1880.  D. 

628:6 

Fenwick,  T:,  and  T:  Baker.  Subterraneous  sur- 
veying, with  and  without  the  magnetic 
needle.  New  ed.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
1877.  D.  628  :  15 

Lintern,  W :  The  mineral  surveyor  and  valuer's 
complete  guide  ;  comprising  a  treatise  on 
improved  mining  surveying,  with  new 
traverse  tables  and  descriptions  of  improv- 
ed instruments,  also  an  exposition  of  the 
correct  principles  of  laying  out  and  valu- 
ing home  and  foreign  iron  and  coal  min- 
eral properties.  111.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
1877.  D.  628  :  12 

—  Magnetic  surveying,  and  angular  surveying  ; 

with  records  of  the  peculiarities  of  needle 
disturbances,  compiled  from  the  results  of 
carefully  made  experiments.  [Weale's 
ser.]     Lond.  1881.  D.  628:11 

Smyth,  Warington  Wilkinson.     A  rudimentai'y 

treatise  on  coal  and  coal  mining.    5th  ed!, 

rev.  and  enl.   [Weale's  ser.]  Lond.  1880.  D. 

628  :  13 

Atkinson,  J:  J.  A  practical  treatise  on  gases 
met  with  in  coal  mines.  [Van  Nostrand's 
science  ser.]     N.  Y.  1875.  T.  628:3 

—  A  practical  treatise  on  friction  of  air  in  mines. 

[Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N.  Y.  1875. 
T.  628:2 

Fairley,  W.  The  ventilation  of  coal  mines. 
[Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N.  Y.  1882. 
T.  628 : 32 

Daddow,  S.  Harris,  and  B:  Bannan.  Coal,  iron 
and  oil,  or  The  practical  american  miner  ; 
a  work  on  our  mmes  and  mineral  resources 
and  a  text-book  or  guide  to  their  economi- 
cal development...  111.  Pottsville,  Pa. 
1866.  O.  628+5 

Wright,  W:  The  oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania  ; 
showing  where  petroleum  is  found!,  how  it 
is  obtained  and  at  what  cost,  with  hints 
for  whom  it  may  concern.    N.  Y.   1865.   D. 

628 : 16 
Michigan  state.     Commissioner  of  mineral  statis- 
tics.   First  annual  report  for  1877—8  and 
previous  years.     111.     Marquette.  1879.   O. 
in  628  :  D 

Annual  report  for  1880  [—1882].    Maps  and 

ill.  Lansing.  1881-83.  3  v.  O.  in  628  :D 
United  States .  Commissioner  of  mining  statistics. 
Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in  the  states 
and  territories  west  of  the  Kocky  moun- 
tains ;  reports  for  1867—1875.  111."  Wash. 
1867-77.     10  V.  O.  in  628  :  D 

Note.    The  first  three  rep.  are  styled  "Mineral  re- 
sources of  the  states,  etc."    Reports  for  1867,  1868, 
by  J.  Koss  Browne,  are  preliminary  to  the  remaining 
rep.,  made  by  Rossiter  W.  Raymond  and  called  1st— 
8th  annual  reports.    The  4th,  6th  and  8th  of  these  we 
have  only  in  the  full  set  of  congressional  documents, 
being  respectively  the  following  nos.  of  the  House 
exec,  doc:  43d  cong.  3  sess.  no.  311;  43d  cong.  1  sess. 
no.  141;  44th  cong.  1  sess.  no.  159. 
Hague,   James  Duncan.     Mining  industry   [of 
the  country  along  the  40th  parallel]  ;"  with 
geological  contributions  by  Clarence  King. 
Maps  and  ill.     (U.  S.  geol'.  expl.  40th  par., 
King;  Report,  v.  3.)     Wash.  1870.  Q. 

in  557.5  :D 
Contents.  King:,  C.  Mining  districts;  The  Com- 
stock  lode.  — Hagrue,  J.  D.  The  Comstock  mines; 
Treatment  of  the  Comstock  ores.— Hag-ue,  Arnold. 
Chemistry  of  the  Washoe  process.  —  Hague,  J.  I). 
Central  and  eastern  Nevada.— King:,  C.    The  Green 


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river  coal  basin.  —  Hagne,  J.  D.     Colorado;  Gold 
mining  in  Colorado;    Silver  mining  in  Colorado.— 
Index. 
Lakes,  Arthur.    Profile  map  of  Engineer  moun- 
tain,   Mineral    Point    mountain,    Animas 
Forks  and  surrounding  region,  with  gen- 
eral   description  of    mines ;    history    and 
geology  of  the  San  Juan.     Golden.  [1883] . 
O.  628  :  38 


Morgans,  W:  Manual  of  mining  tools ;  com- 
,  prising  observations  on  the  matei'ials  from, 
and  processes  by  which  they  are  manu- 
factured, their  special  uses,  applications, 
qualities  and  efficiency.  111.  by  an  atlas, 
drawn  to  scale.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond.  1871. 
2  V.  D.  and  Q.  629  :  2 


4.    AgriciiltTire. 


1.    In  general. 

Washington,  G:  Letters  on  agriculture,  to 
Arthur  Young  and  sir  J:  Sinclair,  with 
statistical  tables  and  remarks  by  T:  Jef- 
ferson, R:  Peters  and  other  gentlemen,  on 
the  economy  and  management  of  farms 
in  the  U.  S.,  ed.  by  Franklin  Knight. 
Wash.  1847.  Q.  630  :  R15 

Loudon,  J:  Claudius.  An  encyclopaedia  of  agri- 
culture ;  comprising  the  theory  and  prac- 
tice of  the  valuation,  transfer,  laying  out, 
improvement  and  management  of  landed 
property,  and  the  cultivation  and  economy 
of  the  animal  and  vegetable  productions 
of  agriculture  ;  incl.  all  the  latest  improve- 
ments, a  ^enei-al  history  of  agriculture  in 
all  countries,  a  statistical  view  of  its  pres- 
ent state,  with  suggestions  for  its  future 
progress  in  the  British  Isles,  and  supp. 
bringing  down  the  work  to  1844.  Sth  ed. 
ill.     Lond.  1857.  O.  630  :  112 

Colman,  H:  European  agriculture  and  rural 
economy,  from  personal  observation.  Bost. 
1846,  1848.     2  v.  O.  630+4 

Lammers,  A:  Die  Bremer  landwirthschaftsaus- 
stellung  in  juni  1874.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v3 

Emmons,  Ebenezer.  Agriculture  of  New  York  ; 
comprising  an  account  of  the  classifica- 
tion, composition  and  distribution  of  the 
soils  and  rocks,  and  the  natural  waters 
of  the  different  geological  formations, 
together  with  a  condensed  view  of  the 
climate  and  the  agricultural  productions 
of  the  state.  111.  Albany.  1846-54.  5  v. 
Q.    In  Natural  hist,  of  N.  'Y.,  pt.  5. 

557.3  :B1 

Norton,  J:  Pitkin.  Elements  of  scientific  agri- 
culture, or  The  connection  between  science 
and  the  art  of  practical  farming ;  prize 
essay  of  the  New  York  state  agricultural 
society.    4th  ed.     Albany.  1853.  D. 

630 : 13 

Emerson,  Gouverneur.  The  american  farmer's 
encyclopaedia ;  embracing  all  the  recent 
discoveries  in  agricultural  chemistry  and 
the  use  of  mineral,  vegetable  and  animal 
manures,  with  descriptions  and  figures  of 
amer.  insects  injurious  to  vegetation.  On 
the  basis  of  Johnson's  Farmer's  encyclo- 
paedia.   111.     N.  Y.  1860.  O.  630  :  7 

Coulter,  Miss—.  Our  farm  of  four  acres,  and  the 
money  we  made  by  it.  From  the  12th 
Lond.  ed.;  with  an  i'ntrod.  by  P:  B.  Mead. 
N.  Y.  1860.  D.  630  :  10 

Morris,  E:  How  to  get  a  farm  and  how  to  find 
one ;  showing  that    homesteads    may   be 


had  by  those  desirous  of  securing  them, 
with  the  public  law  on  the  subject  of  free 
homes  and  suggestions  from  practical  farm- 
ers, with  numerous  successful  experiences 
of  others,  who,  though  beginning  with  lit- 
tle or  nothing,  have  become  the  owners  of 
ample  farms,  by  the  author  of  "  Ten  acres 
enough."    N.  Y".  1864.  D.  630  :  12 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Our  farm  of  two  acres. 
NY.  1865.  S.  630:9 

Mitchell,   Donald  Grant.     Rural   studies,  with 

hints  for  country  places.     [Anon.]     N.  Y. 

1867.  D.  630:  11 

Contents.   An  old-style  farm.— Advice  for  Lackland. 

—  Way-side  hints.  —  Laying   out   of    grounds.  —  Mr. 

Urban  and  a  country  house. 

Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell.  Five  acres  too 
much  ;  a  truthful  elucidation  of  the  attrac- 
tions of  the  country  and  a  careful  consid- 
eration of  the  question  of  profit  and  loss, 
as  involved  in  amateur  farming,  with 
much  valuable  advice  and  instruction  to 
those    about    purchasing   large    or   small 

B laces  in  the  rural  districts.    N.  Y.  1869. 
I.  630:14 

Beecher,  H:  Ward.  Pleasant  talk  about  fruits, 
flowers  and  farming.  New  ed.  with  add. 
matter  from  recent  writings,  pub.  and 
unpub.     N.  Y.  1874.  D.  630  :  5 

Hamm,  W:  v.  Die  naturkriifte  in  ihi*er  anwen- 
dung  auf  die  landwirthschaft.  Miinchen. 
1876.  S.  630  :  1 

Allen,  R:  L.  New  american  farm  book;  rev. 
and  enl.  by  Lewis  F.  Allen.  N.  Y.  1879. 
D.  630  :  3 

Lupton,  N.  T.  The  elementary  principles  of 
scientific  agriculture.    N.  it.  1880.  S. 

630:8 

Donaldson,  J:  Suburban  farming ;  a  treatise 
on  the  laying  out  and  cultivating  of  farms 
adapted  to  the  produce  of  milk,  butter  and 
cheese,  eggs,  poultry  and  pigs,  with  con- 
siderable add.,  illustrating  the  more  mod- 
ern practice,  by  Robert  Scott  Burn.  2d 
ed.     111.     [Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1881.  D. 

630:6 

Dun,  Finlay.  American  farming  and  food. 
Lond.  1881.  D.  630  :  16 

Morris,  E:  Farming  for  boys  ;  what  they  have 
done,  and  what  others  may  do,  in  the  cul- 
tivation of  farm  and  garden ;  how  to 
begin,  how  to  proceed,  and  what  to  aim  at. 
111.    Bost.   [1881].  D.  X  630: 17 

LudlofF,  K.     Die  ursachen  des  wohlstands  und 

der  verarmung  der  volker.   Milw.  1882.  O. 

630 : 18 

Henderson,  P:  Garden  and  farm  topics.  N.  Y. 
1884.  D.  630  :  19 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


431 


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TJSEFTJL  ARTS— AGRICITLTUItE. 


432 


Periodicals   and  reports. 

United  States.  Census  office.  Tenth  census, 
1880,  V.  3:  Report  on  the  productions  of 
agriculture,  as  returned  iune  1,  1880.  Maps 
and  ill.    Wash.  1883.  Q.  in  317  :J> 

Contents.  Walker,  Francis  A.  Remarks  on  the 
statistics  of  agr.— General  statistics;  tabular  state- 
ments.—Brewer,  W:  H.  Cereal  production  of  the 
U.  S.  [incl.  cost,  methods,  varieties,  history  of  agr., 
etc.].  — Neftel,  Knight.  Flour-milling  processes.— 
Killebrevr,  J.  B.  Culture  and  curing  of  tobacco  in 
the  U.  S.;  with  report  on  the  chemistry  of  amer. 
tobaccos  by  Gideon  E.  Moore.— Dodge,  J.  R.  Statis- 
tics of  mfrs.  of  tobacco,  and  of  its  commercial  distri- 
bution, exportation  and  prices.— Gordon,  Clarence. 
Cattle,  sheep  and  swine  [incl.  Pasture  and  forage 
plants  by  W:  H.  Brewer].— General  index. 

Tenth  census,  1880,  v.  5,  6:  Report  on  cotton 

production  in  the  U.  S.,  also  embracing 
agricultural  and  physico-geographical  de- 
scriptions of  the  several  cotton  states  and 
of  California  ;  Eugene  W.  Hilgard,  special 
agent  in  charge.  Maps  and  ill.  Wash. 
1884.     2v.  Q.  in  317  :D 

Contents.  V.  1.  Hilgrard,  E.  W.  General  discus- 
sion of  the  cotton  production  of  the  TJ.  S.,  embracing 
the  cotton-seed  oil  industry,  methods  and  utility  of 
soil  investigation,  and  tables  of  cotton  fiber  measure- 
ments.—Pt.  1.  Mississippi  valley  and  southwestern 
states:  Hilg-ard,  E.  W.,  Louisiana,  Mississippi;  Saf- 
ford,  James  M.,  Tennessee, Kentucky;  Lougrhridgre, 
R.  H.,  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Texas,  Indian  Territory. 
2.  Pt.  a.  Eastern  Gulf,  Atlantic  and  Pacific  states: 
Smith,  Eugene  Allen,  Alabama,  Florida;  Liougrh- 
ridg-e,  R.  H.,  Georgia;  Hammond,  Harry,  South 
Carolina:  Kerr,  W.  C.,  North  Carolina,  Virginia.— 
App.  Hilgrard,  E.  W.  Physical  and  ag'l  features  of 
California,  with  a  discussion  of  the  present  and 
future  of  cotton  production  in  the  state;  also,  re- 
marks on  cotton  culture  in  New  Mexico,  Utah, 
Arizona  and  Mexico.— General  index. 
—  Dep't  of  agriculture.  Reports  of  the  commis- 
sioner of  agriculture,  1849—1884.  Wash. 
1850-84.     35  V.  O.  in  630  :  D 

Note.  Up  to  and  incl.  1861,  the  reports  were  pub. 
as  a  part  of  the  patent  office  reports,  and  under  the 
dir.  of  the  commissioner  of  patents.  The  oftice  of 
Com'r  of  agr.  was  created  the  year  following. 

General  index  of  the  agricultural  reports  of 

the  patent  office  for  the  25  years,  1837—1861 ; 

and  of  the  department  of  agriculture  for 

15  years,  from  1862  to  1876.   Wash.  1879.  O. 

in  630  :  D 

Special  reports;   no.  1-65.    Wash.   1877-83. 

10  V.  O.  in  630  :  D 

Note.  Contain  principally  monthly  reports  on 
crops,  etc.,  with  a  few  monographs,  which  have  been 
entered  in  their  proper  place,  in  this  catalogue. 

[Special  reports,  v.  11].     Wash.  1883-85.  O. 

in  630  :  D 
Contents.  Area  and  products  of  cereals  grown  in 
1879,  as  returned  by  the  census  of  1880.— Baker,  F.  P. 
Prelim,  rep.  on  the  forestry  of  the  Mississippi  valley; 
arid  Furnas,  Robert  W.  Tree  planting  on  the  plains. 
—Proceedings  of  a  national  convention  of  cattle 
breeders  and  others,  called  in  Chicago,  nov.  15-16, 
1883,  to  consider  the  sub.iect  of  contagious  diseases 
of  domestic  animals.— Waterhouse,  S.  Report  on 
jute  culture,  and  the  importance  of  the  industry.— 
vasey,  G:  The  agricultural  grasses  of  the  U.  S., 
ill.,  and  Kiohardson,  Clifford.  The  chemical  com- 
position of  amer.  grasses.— Bapley,  E.  E.  The  soils 
and  products  of  southwestern  Louisiana,  incl.  the 
parishes  of  St.  Landry,  La  Fayette,  Vermillion,  St. 
Martin's,  Iberia  and  St.  Mary's.— Welch,  A.  S.  Rep. 
on  the  organization  and  management  of  7  agr. 
schools  in  Germany,  Belgium  and  England.— A  direc- 
tory of  dep's,  boards,  soc's,  colleges  and  other  or- 
ganizations in  the  interest  of  agriculture,  horticul- 
ture, stock-raising,  dairying,  bee-keeping,  fish-culture 
and  kindred  industries,  april  18a5.— Dodgre,  J.  R.  A 
rep.  of  exhibits,  ill.  agricultural  statistics  at  the 
World's  ind.  and  cotton  expos,  at  New  Orleans,  La., 
diagr. 


United  States.    Dep't  of  agriculture.— Continued . 

'■  Miscellaneous  ;    Special    report,   no.    1—7. 

Wash.  1883-85.  O.  in  630  :  D 

Contents.  1.  Loringr,  G:  B.  Address  before  the 
American  forestry  congress,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  aug.  8, 
1883. —2.  Proceedings  of  a  convention  of  agricul- 
turists, held  at  the  dep.  of  agr.,  jan.  23-39,  1883;  2d 
convention.— 3.  Hurt,  A.  B.  Mississippi;  its  climate, 
soil,  productions  and  agr'l  capabilities.— 4.  Board- 
man,  S:  L.  The  climate,  soil,  physical  resources  and 
agr'l  capabilities  of  the  state  of  Maine;  with  special 
ref.  to  the  occupation  of  its  new  lands.- 5.  The 
proper  value  and  management  of  gov.  timber  lands 
and  the  distribution  of  north  amer.  forest  trees; 
papers  read  at  the  U.  S.  dep.  of  agr..  may  7-8, 1884.— 

6.  liOring:,  G:  B.  Address  at  the  National  conven- 
tion of  cattle-breeders,  Chicago,  111.,  nov.  13,  1884; 
also  the  rep.  of  the  veterinary  inspectors  in  N.  Y.— 

7.  Nesbit,  D.  M.  Tide  marshes  of  the  U.S.;  with 
contributions  from  U.  S.  coast  survey,  S:  L.  Board- 
man,  Eldridge  Morse  and  others. 

Bureau  of  statistics.     Report,  no.  1-18,  oct. 

1883-may  1885.    Wash.  1883-85.  O. 

in  630  :  D 

Note.    Contain  monthly  rep.  on  condition  and  yield 

of  crops  in  this  country,  Mexico,  Europe,  India,  etc., 

condition  of   farm    animals,    and   freight   rates  of 

transportation  companies. 

Division    of  chemistry.      Bulletin,    no.   1^. 

Wash.  1883-84.  O.  in  630  :  D 

Contents.    1.  Richardson,  Clifford.   An  Investiga- 
tion of  the  composition  of  amer.  wheat  and  corn.— 
2.     Wiley,    H.   W.     Diffusion;    its   application  to 
sugai--cane,    and  record   of    experiments    with  sor- 
ghum   in   1883.-3.    Wiley,   H.  W.     The  northern 
sugar  Industry;   a  record  of  its  progress  during  the 
season  of  188;{.     Maps  and  ill.— 4.    Bichardson,  C. 
An  invest,  of  the  composition  of    amer.  wheat  and 
corn ;  2d  rep. 
Massachusetts  state.    Board  of  agriculture.    3d 
[4th,  15th,  16th,  22d,  23d,  25th]  annual  report 
of  the  secretary  [C:  L.  Flint] ;  with  app.  con- 
taining reports  of  committees  appointed  to 
visit  the  county  exhibitions,  and  returns  of 
the  finances  of  the  agricultural  societies 
for  1855,  1856,    1867,  1868,  1874,  1875,  1877. 
[2d  series].    111.    Bost.  1856-78.    7  v.  O. 

606.3+D6 

General  index  of  the  25  annual  reports  of 

the  sec.  of  the  Mass.  state  board  of  agr., 

1853—1877.   Bost.  1878.  O.    In  Rep.  for  1877. 

606.3+D6  v25 

28th [-30th]  annual  report  of  the  secretary 

[J:  E.  Russell],"  with  the  returns  of  the 
finances  of  the  agricultural  societies  for 
1880—1882.     Bost.  1881-83.     3  v.  O. 

606.3-fD6 
American  institute  of  the  city  of  New  York. 
Annual  report  for  1867-68.    Albany.  1868. 
O.  606.34-1 

New  York  state  agricultural  society.  Trans- 
actions, with  an  abstract  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  county  agricultural  societies. 
1867,  v.  27.     Albany.  1869.    2  v.  O. 

606.3-f2 
Illinois  state  agnricultural  society.     Transac- 
tions, with  the  proceedings  of  the  county 
societies  and  kindred  associations  ;  v.  1-4. 
Springfield.  1855-61.    4  v.   O.         606.3:5 
Michigan  s^a^e.    Board  of  agriculture.   9th  [-19th] 
annual   report  of    the  secretary    for  1870 
[—1880].     Lansing.  1870-80.    11  v.  in  10.  O. 
606.3  :D13 
—  Secretary  of  state.    1st  [and  2d]  annual  rep.  of 
the  cereal  products  of  the  state  of  Mich. 
1876-7[— 1877-8].  Lansing.  1877-78.   2  v.  O. 
606.3  :D14 


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Michig'an .     Secretary  of  state. —  Continued. 

lst[-3d]  annual  rep.  relating  to  farms  and 

farm  products,  1878-9 [—1880-1].  Maps. 
Lansing.  1880-83.  3  v.  O.  606.3  :D14 
Michigan  state  pomological  society.  6th  [-9th] 
annual  report  of  the  secretary,  1876  [-18791 
Lansing.  1877-80.    4  v.   O.     '   606.3  :D15 

Index  to  vol.  1  to  9  incl.    In  Rep.  for  1880. 

606.3  :D 
horticultural  society,     10th  [and  11th]  an- 
nual report  of  the  secretary,  1880,   [1881]. 
Lansing.  1881-82.    2  v.  O.         606.3  :D15 
"Wisconsin  state  agricultural  society.    Trans- 
actions ;   V.   1-22,    1851  —  1884.      Madison. 
1852-84.    O.  606.3  :  7 
Note.    V.  4  covers  the  period  1854-57;   v.  5, 1858-59; 
V.  7,  1861-68;  all  the  rest  one  year  each.— These  vols, 
contain  annual  reports,  records  of  proceedings,  re- 
ports on  the  annual  exhibitions,  meteorological  ob- 
servations, reports  on  experiments  at  the  university 
farm,  and  a  large  number  of  papers  and  discussions 
on  topics,  more  or  less  intimately  connected  with 
husbandry  in    all  its    branches  (for  which  see  the 
contents  of  each  vol.),  the  following-  being  the  princi- 
pal special  articles: 

1862.  liapham,  I.  A.  Fauna  and  flora  of  Wis.: 
Mammals;  Birds;  Reptiles;  Fishes;  MoUusks;  Fossils 
in  the  rocks;  Plants.— Hoy,  P.  R.  Notes  on  the 
woods  of  Wis.  1853.  Iiapham,  I.  A.  The  grasses 
of  Wis.,  ill.  1855.  liapham,  I.  A.  The  forest  trees 
of  Wis.,  ill.  1859.  Hale,  T.  J.  Additions  to  the 
flora  of  Wisconsin.  1860.  Daniels,  E:  Building 
stones  and  marbles.— Hale,  T.  J.  Additions  to  the 
flora  of  Wis.— Industrial  resources  and  condition  of 
counties,  map.  1861-8.  Hoyt,  J.  W.  Glimpses  of 
western  Europe;  Report  on  the  International  ex- 
hibition of  1862  [at  London] ;  Through  continental 
Europe;  Report  on  the  Universal  exposition  of  1867 
[at  Paris].  1869.  Hoyt,  J.  W.  Agr'l  schools  in  all 
countries.  1870.  Willard,  X.  A.  Amer.  butter 
factories  and  butter  manufacture,  ill.— Biley,  C:  V. 
The  Colorado  potato  bug,  ill.— Industrial  reports  of 
counties.  1871.  Murrish,  J:  Report  on  the  geol- 
ogical survey.  1872-3.  Parkinson,  J.  B.  Produc- 
tion and  consumption,  demand  and  supply.— Palmer, 
Alfred.  Fish  culture.— Murrish,  J:  Geological  sur- 
vey of  the  mineral  regions.  1873-4.  Flagg:,  W.  C. 
Republican  democracy.— Anderson,  M.  Currency, 
taxation,  transportation.— Cheney,  Rufus.  The  im- 
portance of  manufacturing.— Lapham,  I.  A.  Geol- 
ogical survey,  its  relation  to  agriculture.— Graham, 
Alex.  Labor.— Carpenter,  S.  H.  Industrial  educa- 
tion.—Hoy,  P.  R.  Fish  of  Wis.— Green,  Seth.  Fish 
culture.  —  Carpenter,  S.  D.  Production  and  con- 
sumption; transportation,  population  and  taxation. 
1874-5.  Newton,  W.  H.  Peat,  a  cheap  fuel  in  the 
near  future.  —  Sterling-,  J:  W.  Protection  fi-om 
lightning.— Pield,  W.  W.  Interest  on  money;  a  high 
rate  ruinous  to  productive  industry.  —  Phillips, 
Wendell.  Currency.  —  Bascom,  J:  Dress. —  Den- 
nett, Fannie  B.  The  proper  advancement  of  woman. 
—Smith,  G:  B.  Monopolies  in  their  relation  to  the 
industrial  interests  of  the  country.  1875-6.  Myers, 
Sidney.  Finance.  —  Orledge,  W:  The  farmer  in 
politics.— Benton,  E.  H.  Our  agricultural  rag-baby 
[currency].— Steele,  G:  M.  Gold  as  a  standard  of 
value.— Leland,  E.  B.  A  consideration  of  the  inter- 
convertible-note scheme.  —  Carpenter,  S.  D.  Dol- 
lars and  sense.— Tenney,  H.  A.  Original  creation  of 
the  soil,  etc.— Skavlem,  H.  E.  Self-culture.— Field, 
Jennie  M.  The  ministry  of  toil.  1876-7.  Bascom, 
J:  Conditions  of  progress  in  the  agi'icultural  classes. 
—Lewis,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Remarkable  trees  and  plants. 
—Allen,  W:  F.  Agriculture  in  the  middle  ages. — 
Sivarts,  W:  M.  Centennial  address:  What  the  age 
owes  to  America.— A twood,  D :  The  centennial  ex- 
hibition of  1876.  1877-8.  Welch,  W:  Fish  culture. 
— Steele,  G:M.  Taxation.-Daniells,W.  W.  Health 
in  farmers'  homos.— Vincent,  H.  Mental  faculties 
of  domestic  animals.  — Bascom,  J:  The  common 
school.— Stewart,  E.  W.  Cattle  feeding;  Fresh  meat 
shipment  to  Europe.— Wisconsin  and  her  governors. 
—Progress  of  industrial  education.— Johnston,  J: 
Currency.  1878-9.  Whitford,  W.  C.  Education 
of  work.— Rice,  J :  A.  Mexico,  the  great  west  of  the 
near  future.  —  Lockett,  S.  H.  The  valleys  of  the 
Nile  andMisslssippi.- Brewer,  W:  H.  Government 
and  agriculture.— Vilas,  W:  F.    The  american  sol- 


dier. 1879-80.  Gordon,  G:  E.  Taxation.— Smith, 
G:  B.  An  historical  address  before  Wis.  pioneers. — 
Fishfarming.  1880-1.  Arnold,  A.  A.  Transportar 
tion  from  the  northwest  to  the  sea-coast.  — We st- 
cott,  O.  S.  Economy  of  practical  entomology.— 
Babbitt,  Clinton.  Railroads  and  the  people.— Car- 
penter, A.  V.  H.  Uses  and  abuses  of  railways.— 
Case,  F.  W.  Entomological  notes.  1881-2.  Tan- 
ner, C.  Highways  in  Belgium  and  the  U.  S.  1883. 
Anderson,  Matt.  Tariff,  its  effect  upon  agriculture. 
— Naber,  Hiram.  Protection.— Merrill,  S.  T.  Econ- 
omy and  savings  institutions.  — King-,  F.  H.  The 
industrial  relations  of  our  birds. —Broughton,  A. 
Industrial  education.— Goodale,  S.  L.  Remarks  on 
the  physiology  of  breeding.  1884.  Same  continued. 
Willard,  Mrs.  F.  P.  Insectivorous  plants.— Crosby, 
Howard.    The  dangerous  classes. 

Wisconsin  fruit  growers'  assoc. ,  (now  Wiscon- 
sin state  horticultural  society.)  Transac- 
tions, 1853—1859.  In  Wisconsin  state  agri- 
cultural society's  trans.,  v.  4-6.  606.3  :  7 
Wisconsin  state  horticultural  society.  Trans- 
actions ;  V.  1-14,  1864—1884.  Madison.  1871- 
84.  O.  606.3  :  8 

Note.    Transactions  for  1864—1869  are  in  Wisconsin 
state  agricultural  society's  trans.   (606.3  :  7)    v.  7,  8; 
from  1871,  they  are  pub.  separately  and  the  vols,  for 
each  year  numbered  from  1  up.— The  vols,  for  1883 
and  1884  are  also  bound  with  the  reports  of  the  State 
agricultural  soc.  for  the  corresponding  year. 
Northern  Wisconsin  agricultural  and  mechan- 
ical association.     Transactions,   incl.  re- 
ports of  conventions,  etc. ;    v.  7,  8.    Madi- 
son. 1880,  1881.     2  V.  O.  606.3  :  9 
Wisconsin  dairymen's  association.       [2d-]9th 
annual  report  of  proceedings,  annual  ad- 
dress of  the  pres't,  and  essays  relating  to 
the  dairy  interests  ;    [v.  5-9  comp.  by  D. 
W.  Curtis,  sec.].    Fort  Atkinson  and  Madi- 
son. 1874-81.  O.                             606.3  :D10 
—  11th    [and    12th]  annual  report,  comp.  by  D. 
W.  Curtis,  sec. ;  1883,  1884.    Madison.   1883, 

1884.  O.  With  Wisconsin  state  agricultural 
society  ;  Transactions.      606.3  :  7  v21,22 

Wisconsin.  State  university.  Experiments  in 
amber  cane  and  the  ensilage  of  fodders  at 
the  experimental  farm,  1881,  1882.  Madi- 
son. 1882-83.  O.  630  :  20 

AgricvUural  experiment  station.    1st  annual 

report  for  1883.     Madison.  1884.  O. 

630:21 

Same.    Bulletins,  no.   1,  3-6,  aug.  1883-july 

1885.  Madison.  1883-85.  O.  630:22 
Iowa  state  agricultural  society.     Report  of  the 

board  of  directors,  1881.  Des  Moines.  1882. 
O.  606.3  :D11 

Contains  also  Proceedings  of  the  8th  annual  meet- 
ing of  the  Iowa  state  improved  stock-breeders'  asso., 
held  at  Iowa  City,  dec.  13-15, 1881. 

Iowa  state  horticultural  society.  Transactions 
for  1881,  being  proceedings  of  the  16th  an- 
nual meeting  jan.  17-20,  1882 ;  together 
with  the  proceedings  of  the  Eastern  la. 
hort.  soc;  also  of  Western  la,  hort.  soc, 
and  other  local  societies  for  1881.  Des 
Moines.  1882.  O.  606.3  :D12 

Kansas  state.  Board  of  agriculture.  Centen- 
nial ed.  of  the  4th  annual  report,  1875. 
comp.  from  the  original  report  by  the  state 

board  of  centennial  managers 111.  [To- 

peka].1876.    O.  606.3+3 

1st  and  4th  biennial  report  to  the  legislature 

of  the  state  of  Kansas,  1877-8,  1883-4, 
containing  statistical  exhibits,  descriptive 

statements,  etc Topeka.  1878,  1885.  O. 

606.3+4 

Quarterly  report   for   the    quarter    ending 


485 


CI.  630-632 


USEFUL  ARTS -AGRICULTURE. 


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sept.  30,  1880  [-sept.  30,  1881].  Topeka. 
1880-81.  606.3  :Pam 

Monthly  journal  of  agricultixre,  The  ;  contain- 
ing the  best  current  productions  in  promo- 
tion of  agricultural  improvement,  incl. 
the  choicest  prize  essays  issued  in  Europe 
and  America,  with  original  contributions 
from  eminent  farmers  and  statesmen :  v. 
1,  2.    N.  y.  1846,  1847.  O.  605.3  :  M 

Wisconsin  farmer,  The,  and  northwestern  culti- 
vator ;  a  monthly  journal  devoted  to  agri- 
culture, horticulture,  mechanics  and  rural 
economy,  D.  J.  Powers  and  E.  W.  Skinner, 
eds.    Madison.  1856,  1857.  Q.        605.3  :M 

Country  g-entleman,  The  ;  v.  20-31.  Albany. 
1862-66.  F.  605.3  :RiM: 

American  agriculturist,  The ;  for  the  farm, 
garden  and  household  ;  v.  42,  43.  N.  Y. 
1883,  1884.  F.  605.3  :M 

2.    Soil  and  preparation. 

Chaptal,  J:  Antoine,  comfe(?e  Chant elowp.  Chym- 
istry  applied  to  agriculture  ;  with  a  prelim, 
chapter  on  the  organization,  structure, 
etc.,  of  plants  by  sir  Humphrey  Davy  ;  an 
essay  on  the  use  of  lime  as  manure  by  M. 
Puvis,  with  introd.  obs.  to  the  same  by 
James  Ren  wick.  Tr.  and  ed.  by  W:  ]?. 
Page.    N.  Y.  1839.  S.  631  :  2 

Boussingault,  J:  Baptiste.  Rural  economy,  in 
its  relations  with  chemistry,  physics"  and 
meteorology,  or  Chemistry  applied  to  agri- 
culture. Tr.,  with  an  introd.  and  notes, 
by  G:  Law.     N.  Y.  1845.  D.  631  :  1 

Jolinston,  James  F.  W.  Lectures  on  the  appli- 
cations of  chemistry  and  geology  to  agri- 
culture ;  with  an  app.,  containing  sugges- 
tions for  experiments  in  practical  agricul- 
ture.   N.  Y.  1847.  D.  631  :  3 

Liebig,  Justus  freiherr  v.  Principles  of  agri- 
cultural chemistry,  with  special  reference 
to  the  latest  researches  made  in  England. 
N.  Y.  1855.  D.  631  :  7 

—  Letters  on  modern    agriculture  :    ed.  by   J: 

Blyth.    N.  Y.  1859.  O.  631  :  5 

—  The  natural  laws  of  husbandry:    ed.   by  J: 

Blyth.    N.  Y.  1868.  O.  '  631  :  6 

Johnson,  S:  W:  How  crops  feed  ;  a  treatise  on 
the  atmosphere  and  •the  soil,  as  related  to 
the  nutrition  of  agricultural  plants.  III. 
N.  Y.  [1870].  U.  •  631  :  4 

"Waring,  G:  Edwin,  jr.  Draining  for  profit  and 
draining  for  health.    111.    N.  Y.  [1867].  D. 

631:8 
Scott,  J:  Draining  and  embanking  ;  a  practical 
treatise  embodying  the  most  recent  ex- 
perience in  the  application  of  improved 
methods.  (Farm  engineering  text- books, 
no.  1).     [Weale's  ser.J     Lond.  1883.  D. 

631  :9 

—  Ii-ri^ation  and  water-supply  ;  a  practical  treat- 

ise on  water-meadows,  sewage  irrigation 
and   warping,   the  construction  of  wells, 

Eonds  and  reservoirs,  and  raising  water 
y  machinery  for  agricultural  and  domestic 
purposes.  (Farm  engineering  text-books, 
no.  2).     [Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1883.  D. 

631 : 10 

—  Farm  roads,   fences  and  gates ;    a  practical 

treatise  on  the  roads,  tramways  and  water- 


Scott,  J: — Continued. 

ways  of  the  farm,  the  principles  of  en- 
closures and  the  different  kinds  of  fences, 
fates  and  stiles.  (Farm  engineering  text- 
ooks,  no.  3).  [Weale's  serT]  Lond.  1883. 
D.  631:11 

—  Farm  buildings  •,    a  practical  treatise  on  the 

buildings  necessai'y  for  various  kinds  of 
farms,  their  arrangement  and  construction, 
with  plans  and  estimates.  (Farm  engine- 
ering text-books,  no.  4).  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1884.  D.  631  :  12 

—  Barn  implements  and  machines,  a  practical 

treatise  on  the  application  of  power  to  the 
operations  of  agriculture,  and  on  various 
machines  used  in  the  threshing  barn,  in 
the  stock-yard  and  in  the  dairy,  etc.  (Farm 
engineering  text-books,  no.  5).  [Weale's 
ser.]     Lond.  1884.  D.  631  :  13 

—  Field  implements  and  machines  ;   a  practical 

treatise  on  the  varieties  now  in  use,  with 
principles  and  details  of  construction,  their 
points  of  excellence  and  management. 
(Farm  engineering  text -books,  no.  6). 
[Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1884.  D.        631  :  14 

—  Agricultural  surveying  ;    a  practical  treatise 

on  land  surveying,  levelling  and  setting- 
out,  and  on  measuring  and  estimating 
(juantities,  weights  and  values  of  mater- 
ials, produce,  stock,  etc.  (Farm  engineer- 
ing text -books,  no.  7).  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1884.  D.  631  :  16 

Lammers,  A:  Der  moorrauch  und  seine  cultur- 
mission.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
fragen.  304  :  15  v5 

3.    Pests  and  hindrances. 

Harris,  Thaddeus  W:    A  treatise  on  some  of  the 

insects  injurious  to  vegetation.    New  ed. 

enlg.  and  imp.,  with  add.  from  the  author's 

mss.  and  original  notes  ;  ed.  by  C:  L.  Flint. 

HI.     Bost.  1863.  O.  ■  632  : 2 

Saunders,  W:    Insects  injurious  to  fruit.    Phila. 

1883.  O.  632:4 

Q,uin,   C:  W.,  ed.     Garden  receipts.     [Weale's 

ser.]     Lond.  1882.  D.  632  :  3 

Emmons,  Ebenezer.      The  more  common  and 

injurious  insects  of  the  state  of  New  York. 

In  Natural  hist,  of  N.  Y.,  pt.  5,  v.  5. 

557.3  :R1 

Le  Baron,  W:,  state  entomologist.    lst-3d  annual 

report  on  noxious  insects.    111.   In  Reports 

to  the  gen.  assembly  of  Illinois,  1871,  1873. 

w  328.15  :D 

Comstock,   J.  H:     Report  upon  cotton  insects; 

prepared  under  the  dir.  of  the  com'r  of 

agr.    111.    [U.  S.  dep.  of  agr.]    Wash.  1879. 

O.  in  632  :  D 

Contents.  Pt.  1.  The  cotton-worm,  Aletia  argillacea. 

—  Pt.  3.    The  boll-worm,  Heliothis  armigera.— Pt.  ;j. 

Trelease,  W:    Nectar;   what  it  is,  and  some  of  its 

uses.— App. 

United  States.  Entomological  commission  (C:  V. 
Riley,  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.,  and  Cyrus  Thom- 
as). First  annual  report  for  1877,  relating 
to  the  Rocky  mountain  locust  and  the  best 
methods  of  ^ireventing  its  injuries  and  of 
guarding  against  its  invasions  ;  [with  bib- 
liography on  the  locusts  of  America]. 
Maps  and  ill.  Wash.  1878.  O.  (U.  S.  geol. 
survey  of  the  terr.,  Hay  den).       in  632  :  D 


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United  States.  Entomological  commission. — Gon- 
tinued. 

Second  report  for  1878  and  1879,  relating  to 

the  Rocky  mountain  locust  and  the  western 
cricket,  and  treating  of  the  best  means  of 
subduing  the  locust  in  its  permanent  breed- 
ing grounds,  with  a  view  of  preventing 
its  migrations  into  the  more  fertile  por- 
tions of  the  trans  -  Mississippi  country  ; 
[with  bibliography  on  the  destructive 
locusts  of  Europe,  Asia  and  Africa,  by  B: 
Pickman  Mann].  Maps  and  ill.  Wash. 
1880.  O.    (U.  S.  dep.  of  the  interior). 

in  632  :  D 

Third    report     [for     1880-82],  relating    to 

the  Rocky  mountain  locust,  the  western 
cricket,  the  army  worm,  canker  worms, 
and  the  hessian  fly  ;  together  with  descrip- 
tions of  larvae  of  injurious  forest  insects, 
studies  on  the  embryological  development 
of  the  locust  and  of  other  insects,  and  on 
the  systematic  position  of  the  orthoptera 
in  relation  to  other  orders  of  insects.  Maps 
and  ill.  Wash.  1883.  O.  (U.  S.  dep.  of 
agr  )  *■»  632  :  D 

--BuUetin,  no.1-7.    111.     Wash.  1877-79.  O. 

in  632  :  D 
Contents.     1.    Destruction   of  the   young  or   un- 
fledsred  locusts. —  2.    On  the  natural  history  of  the 
Rocky  mountain  locust.  — 3.    Biley,  C:  V.    The  cot- 
ton worm.-4.    Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.    The  hessian  fly. 
—5.    Thomas,  C:    The  chinch-bug.  — 6.    Riley,  C: 
V    General  index  and  supplement  to  the  nine  reports 
on  the  insects  of  Missouri.  —7.    Packard,  A.  S.,  jr. 
Insects  injurious  to  forest  and  shade  trees. 
—  Dep't  of  agr.;  Division  of  entomology,  [C:  V. 
Riley,    entomologist].    Bulletin,    no.    1-6. 
Wash.  1888-85.  O.  in  632  :  D 

Contents.  1.  Rep.  of  experiments,  chiefly  with 
kerosene,  upon  the  insects  injuriously  affecting  the 
orange  tree  and  the  cotton  plant.— 2.  Rep.  on  the 
Rocky  mountain  locust,  and  the  chinch-bug;  together 
with  extracts  from  the  corresp.  of  the  division  on 
miscel.  insects.— 3.  Rep.  of  observations  and  exper. 
in  the  practical  work  of  the  division.  Plates.— 4. 
Same;  together  with  extracts  from  corresp.  on  miscel. 
insects.  —5.  Howard,  L.  O.  Descriptions  of  north 
amer.  chalcididas;  1st  paper.— 6.  The  imported  elm 
leaf -beetle  (QaUruca  xanthomelwna  Schrank) ;  its  hab- 
its and  natural  history,  and  means  of  counteracting 
its  injuries.    111.  ,  ,      .  ^ 

Note.  The  annual  report  of  the  entomologist,  and 
other  articles  on  agricultural  pests,  will  be  found  in 
the  annual  reports  of  the  Com'r  of  agriculture,  in 
630: D.  ,   „ 

Coues,  Elliott.  On  the  present  status  of  Passer 
domesticus  [the  english  sparrow]  in  Amer- 
ica, with  special  reference  to  the  western 
states  and  territories.  In  U.  S.  geol.  sur- 
vey of  the  terr.,  Hayden;  Bulletin,  v.  5. 

w  557.5  :D 

4.    Crops  and  fruits. 

Johnson,  S:  W:  How  crops  grow ;  a  treatise 
on  the  chemical  composition,  structure 
and  life  of    the  plant,  for  all  students  of 

friculture.  111.  and  tables  of  analyses. 
Y.  [1868].  D.  633:2 

Masters,  Maxwell  T.  Plant  life  on  the  farm. 
N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  D.  633:6 

Thurber,  G:,  ed.  Silos  and  ensilage ;  the  pre- 
servation of  fodder  corn  ana  other  green 
fodder  crops,  bringing  together  the  most 
i-ecent  information  from  various  sources. 
111.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  633  :  4 

Bailey,  J:  M.  The  book  of  ensilage,  or  The 
new  dispensation  for  farmers  ;  experience 


with  ensilage  at  "Winning  farm"...  Bil- 
lerica,  Mass.  1880.  O.  633+6 

Steele,  J:  The  hay  and  straw  measurer  ;  new 
tables  for  the  "use  of  auctioneers,  valuers, 
farmers,  hay  and  straw  dealers,  etc.,  show- 
ing the  weight  of  hay  and  straw,  etc.,  in 
round  or  oblong  stacks  ;  the  price  of  com- 
modities by  the  stone,  score,  cwt.  and  ton  ; 
and  how  to  measure  timber,  the  contents 
of  tanks  or  reservoirs,  etc.;  forming  a 
complete  calculator  and  ready  reckoner, 
especially  adapted  to  persons  connected 
with  agriculture.  3d  ed.  enl.  [Weale's 
ser.]     Lond.  1881.  D.  633  :3 

Hewett,  Robert,  jr.  Coffee  ;  its  history,  culti- 
vation and  uses.  111.  and  map.  N.  Y. 
1872.   O.  633:1 

I^r  u  i  t  s  . 

Downing,  Andrew  Jackson.  The  fruits  and 
fruit  trees  of  America,  or  The  culture, 
propagation  and  management,  in  the 
garden  and  orchard,  of  fruit  trees  gener- 
ally, with  descriptions  of  all  the  finest 
varieties  of  fruit,  native  and  foreign,  cul- 
tivated in  this  country ;  rev.  and  corr.  by 
C:  Downing.    N.  Y.  1860.  D.  634  :  2 

Baker,  C:  R.  Practical  and  scientific  fruit  cul- 
ture.    111.     Bost.  1866.  O.  634  :  1 

Warder,  J:  A.  American  pomology :  apples. 
111.    N.  Y.  [1867].  D.  634:8 

Baltet,  C:  The  art  of  grafting  and  budding. 
Tr.  from  the  french.  111.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1882.  D.  634  :  9 

Fuller,  Andrew  S.  The  small  fruit  culturist. 
111.     N.  Y.  1879.  D.  634:3 

Roe,  E:  Payson.  Success  with  small  fruits.  111. 
N.  Y."  1880.  O.  634-1-7 

Haraszthy,  A.  Grape  culture,  wines  and  wine- 
making  ;  with  notes  upon  agriculture  and 
horticulture.    111.    N.  Y.  1862.  O.    634-1-4 

Mead,  P:  B.  An  elementary  treatise  on  american 
grape  culture  and  wine-making.  111.  N.  Y. 
1867.  O.  634+6 

Husmann,  G:  American  grape  growing  and 
wine-making,  with  contributions  from 
well-known  grape  growers,  giving  a  wide 
range  of  experience.    111.     NT  Y.  1880.  D. 

634:5 


5.    Forestry. 

Hess,  R:  Die  forstliche  unterrichtsfrage.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  v3 

Brown,  J:  Croumbie.  Forestry  in  Norway  ;  with 
notices  of  the  physical  geography  of  the 
country.    Edinb.  1884.  D.  633.1  :  7 

Hough.,  Franklin  B.  Elements  of  forestry,  de- 
signed to  afford  information  concerning 
the  planting  and  care  of  forest  trees  for 
ornament  or  profit,  and  giving  suggestions 
for  the  creation  and  care  of  woodlands, 
with  a  view  of  securing  the  greatest  benefit 
for  the  longest  time  ;  particularly  adapted 
to  the  wants  and  conditions  of  the  U.  S. 
Cine.  1882.  D.  633.1:1 

American  journal  of  forestry.  The  ;  devoted  to 
the  interests  of  forest  tree  planting,  the 
formation   and   care   of    woodlands   and 


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ornamental  planting  generally,  and  to  the 
various  economies  therein  concerned,  ed. 
by  Franklin  B.  Hough  ;  v.  1,  sept.  1882— 
oct.  1883.     Cine.  1882-3.  O.  605.3  :  M 

Note.  Discontinued  after  the  first  vol. 
Fuller,  Andrew  S.  Practical  forestry  ;  a  treatise 
on  the  propagation,  planting  and  cultiva- 
tion, with  a  description  and  the  botanical 
and  popular  names  of  all  the  indigenous 
trees  of  the  U.  S.,  both  evergreen  and  de- 
ciduous, with  notes  on  a  large  number  of 
the  most  valuable  exotic  species.  111.  N. 
Y.  1884.  D.  633.1  :5 

Egleston,  Nathaniel  H.  Hand-book  of  tree- 
planting,  or  Why  to  plant,  whei-e  to  plant, 
what  to  plant,  how  to  plant.  N.  Y.  1881. 
D.  633.1:4 

Phipps,  R.  W.  Report  on  the  necessity  of  pre- 
serving and  replanting  forests  ;  compiled 
at  the  instance  of  the  government  of  On- 
tario. Toronto.  1883.  O.  633.1-f3 
Peaslee,  J:  B.  Trees  and  tree-planting;  with 
exercises  and  directions  for  the  celebration 
of  arbor  day  ;  preface  by  Warren  Higley 
Cine.  1884.  0.  633.1  :"6 
Lapham,  Increase  Allen,  J.  G.  Knapp,  and  Hans 
Crocker.  Report  on  the  disastrous  effects 
of  the  destruction  of  forest  trees,  now  going 
on  so  rapidly  in  the  state  of  Wisconsin. 
Madison.  1867.  O.  633.1:2 
United  States.  Census  office.  Tenth  census.  1880, 
y.  9  :  Report  on  the  forests  of  North  Amer- 
ica, exclusive  of  Mexico,  by  O:  S.  Sargent. 
Maps.    Wash.  1884.  Q.  and  Atlas,  F. 

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Contents.  Pt.  1.  The  forest  trees  of  North  Amor., 
excl.  of  Mexico:  General  remarks;  Catalogue,  with 
remarks  upon  their  synonymy,  bibliographical  his- 
tory, distribution,  economic  value  and  uses;  Index. 
— Pt.  2.  The  woods  of  the  U.  8.:  Prelim,  remarks; 
Specific  gravity  and  ash;  Fuel  value;  Strength; 
Comparative  values;  Tanning  values;  Tables  of,  1. 
specific  gravity,  ash  and  weight  per  cubic  foot  of 
dry  specimens,  3,  actual  fuel  value.  3.  4,  behavior 
under  transverse  strain.  .5.  behavior  under  compres- 
sion.—Pt.  3.  The  forests  of  the  U.  8.  in  their  econ- 
omic aspects:  General  remarks;  The  lumber  indus- 
try; Fuel;  Forest  fires;  North  Atlantic  division; 
South  Atlantic  division;  Southern  central  division; 
Northern  central  division;  Western  division.— Gen- 
eral index. 

Hough,  Franklin  B.  [lst-3d]  Report  upon  for- 
estry, prepared  under  the  direction  of  the 
commissioner  of  agriculture.  Wash.  1878- 
82.  3v.  O.  in  633.1  :D 

Ohio  state  forestry  assoc.     Proceedings,  at  its 
meeting  in  Columbus,  march  28,  1884  ;  to- 
gether with  a  report  upon  the  forest  con- 
dition of  Ohio,  ill.  by  charts  by  the  fores- 
try division  of  the  U.  S.  dep.  of  agr.    Co- 
lumbus. 1884.  O.  633. 1  :  Pam 
Note.    A  list  of  books  and  articles  on  trees  and 
forests  will  be  found  in  the  Bulletin  of  the  Boston 
public  library,  no,  48,  jan.  1879. 

6.    Gardening. 

Perring,  W.  Lexikon  fiir  gartenbau  und  blu- 
menzucht ;  handbuch  f  lir  ^iirtner  und  gar- 
tenliebhaber  iiber  alle  zweige  des  giirtneri- 
schen  betriebs,  mit  besonderer  beriicksich- 
tigung  von  topfpflanzenkultur,  obst-  und 
gemijsebau.     Leipz.  1882.  D.  635  :  117 

liOudon,  J:  Claudius.  The  horticulturist,  or  An 
attempt  to  teach  the  science  and  practice 
of   the    culture  and  management  of  the 


kitchen,  fruit  and  forcing  garden  to  those 
who  have  had  no  previous  knowledge  or 
practice  in  these  departments  of  garden- 
ing.   New  ed.    111.    Lond.  1860.  O. 

635:3 
Henderson,  P:  Gardening  for  pleasure  ;  a  guide 
to  the  amateur  in  the  fruit,  vegetable  and 
flower  garden,  with  full  directions  for  the 
greenhouse,  conservatory  and  window- 
garden.    111.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  635  :  1 

—  Gardening  for  profit ;  a  guide  to  the  success- 

ful cultivation  of  the  market  and  family 

garden.    New  enl.  ed.    111.   N.  Y.  1880.   D. 

635:2 
Hobday,   E.      Cottage  gardening,   or  Flowers, 

fruits  and  vegetables  for  small  gardens. 

[Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1882.  D.  635  : 4 

Burr,  Fearing,  jr.    Garden  vegetables,  and  how 

to  cultivate  them.    Bost.  1866.  D. 

635.2  :  2 
Shaw,  C.  W.,  eomp.    The  kitchen  and  market 

garden,  by  contributors  to  "  The  garden." 

[Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1882.  D.       635.2:3 
Warner,  Anna  B.    Three  little  spades.    N.  Y 

1875.  S.  X  635  :  5 

—  Blue  flag  and  cloth  of  gold.    111.    N.  Y.    1880 

[1879].  S.  x635:6 

I^ lower    culture. 

Sheehan,  James.  Your  plants  ;  plain  and  prac- 
tical directions  for  the  treatment  of  tender 
and  hardy  plants  in  the  house  and  in  the 
garden.     N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  D.     635.1  :  10 

Church,    Ella   Rodman.       The     home    garden. 

(Appletons'  home   books.)    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

635.1  :  1 

Henderson,  P:    Practical  floriculture  ;   a  guide 
to    the  successful    cultivation   of    florists' 
plants  for  the  amateur  and  professional 
florist.    New  and  enl.  ed.   111.  N.  Y.  [1874] 
D-  635.1:5 

Loudon,  Jane  Webb.  Gardening  for  ladies  and 
companion  to  the  flower  garden.  1st  amer. 
from  the  3d  Lond.  ed.,  ed.  by  A.  J.  Down- 
ing.   N.  Y.  1847.  D.  635.1  :2 

Band,  E:  Sprague,  jr.  Flowers  for  the  parlor 
and  garden.     111.     Bost.  1863.  D.    635. 1 :  4 

Williams,  B;  S:  Choice  stove  and  greenhouse 
flowering  plants,  comprising  descriptions 
of  upwards  of  1,100  species  and  varieties, 
accompanied  by  instructions  for  their  cul- 
tivation and  mode  of  management.  2d  ed. 
enl.,  ill.  and  rev.    Lond.  1873.  D.  635. 1  :  6 

—  Choice    stove    and    greenhouse     ornamental 

leaved  plants,  comprising  descriptions  of 
upwards  of  800  species  and  varieties,  ac- 
companied by  instructions  for  their  culti- 
vation and  mode  of  management.  111. 
Lond.  1870.  D.  635.1  :7 

Williams,  H:  T.,   ed.     Window  gardening;  de- 
voted specially  to  the  culture  of  flowers 
and  ornamental  plants,  for  in-door  use  and 
parlor  decoration.    4th  ed.    N.  Y.  1872.  D. 
635.1  :8 

Rand,  E:  Sprague.  Bulbs  ;  a  treatise  on  hardy 
and  tender  bulbs  and  tubers.  Bost.  1873. 
D.  635.1  :3 

Parsons,  S.  B.  The  rose;  its  history,  poetry, 
culture  and  classification.    N.  Y.  1847 

635. 1+i 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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442 


Robinson,  J:  Ferns  in  their  homes  and  ours. 
[111.]     Salem.  1878.  D.  716  :  1 

7.    Domesticated  animals. 

Jackson,  T:  Our  dumb  companions,  or  Conver- 
sations about  dogs,  horses,  donkeys  and 
cats.    6th  ed.    Lond.   [1879].  O.        '636:1 

Gautier,  Theophile.     My  household  of  pets.    Tr. 

by  Susan  Coolidge".     Bost.  1882.  S.     636  :  2 

Contents.    Old  times.  — The  white  dynasty.— The 

black  dynasty.— Our  dogs.— Chameleons,  lizards  and 

majTpies.— Horses. 

Wood,  J:  G:  Petland  revisited.  111.  N.  Y. 
1884.  D.  636  :  4 

Stables,  W.  Gordon.  Cats  ;  their  points  and 
classification  ;  with  chapters  on  feline  ail- 
ments and  their  remedies,  how  to  train, 
etc.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  636.5:3 

Youatt,  W:  The  dog;  ed.  with  add.  by  E.  J. 
Lewis.    111.     Phila.  n.  d.  O.  636.4  :  2 

Dog  life  ;  narratives,  exhibiting  instinct,  intelli- 
gence, fidelity,  sympathy,  attachment  and 
sorrow.  111.  after  Landseer.  N.  Y.  n.  d. 
D.  636.4  :  1 

Morris,  Francis  Orpen.  Dogs  and  their  doings. 
N.  Y.  1872.  O.  X  636.4:  3 

Williams,  C:  Dogs  and  their  ways  ;  ill.  by 
numerous  anecdotes  compiled  from  au- 
thentic sources.    111.     Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

636.4  :  4 

—  Anecdotes  of  dogs.    111.    Lond.   [1869].  S. 

636.4:5 

Jennings,  Robert.  The  horse  and  his  diseases  ; 
embracing  his  history  and  varieties,  breed- 
ing and  management  and  vices,  with  the 
diseases  to  which  he  is  subject  and  the 
remedies  best  adapted  to  their  cure. 
Added,  Rarey's  method  of  taming  horses, 
and  the  law  of  warranty  as  applicable  to 
the  purchase  and  sale  of  the  animal.  111. 
Phila.   [I860].  D.  636.1  :  1 

Every  horse  owner's  cyclopedia ;  the  anatomy 
and  physiology  of  the  horse,  general  char- 
acteristics, the  points  of  the  horse,  with 
directions  how  to  choose  him,  the  princi- 

Eles  of  breeding,  and  the  best  kind  to 
reed  from,  the  treatment  of  the  brood 
mare  and  foal,  raising  and  breaking  the 
colt,  stables  and  stable  management,  rid- 
ing, driving,  etc. — Diseases  and  how  to  cure 
them ;  the  principal  medicines  and  the 
doses  in  which  they  can  be  safely  admin- 
istered, accidents,  fractures  and  the  opera- 
tions necessary  in  each  case,  shoeing,  etc., 
by  J.  H.  Walsh.— The  american  trotting 
horse,  and  suggestions  on  the  breeding  and 
training  of  trotters,  by  Ell  wood  Harvey. — 
The  turf  and  trotting  horse  of  America,  by 
J:  Elderkin.     111.     Phila.  [1871].  O. 

636.1  :2 
Woodruff,  Hiram.  The  trotting  horse  of  Amer- 
ica ;  how  to  train  and  drive  him,  with 
reminiscences  of  the  trotting  turf  ;  ed.  by 
C:  J.  Foster,  incl.  an  in  trod,  notice  by  (x: 
Wilkes,  and  a  biograph.  sketch  by  the  ed. 
N.  Y.  1868.  D.  636. 1  :  3 

Clarke,  W:  H.  Horses'  teeth  ;  a  treatise  on  their 
mode  of  development,  anatomy,  micro- 
scopy, pathology  and  dentistry,  compared 
with    the   teeth "  of  many  other  land  and 

x  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


marine  animals,  both  living  and  extinct, 
with  a  vocabulary  aud  copious  extracts 
from  the  works  of  odontologists  and  veter- 
inarians.    2d  ed.,  rev.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

636.1  :4 

Marsh,  G:  Perkins.  The  camel,  his  organiza- 
tion, habits  and  uses,  considered  with 
reference  to  his  introd.  into  the  U.  S.  Bost. 
1856.  D.  636.5  :  1 

Ewart,  J :  Meat  production  ;  a  manual  for  pro- 
ducers, distributors  and  consumers  of 
butchers'  meat ;  a  treatise  on  means  of 
increasing  its  home  production,  also,  com- 
prehensively treating  of  the  breeding, 
rearing,  fattening,  lodging,  carcass-weight 
and  slaughtering  of  meat-yielding  live 
stock,  indications  of  the  quality,  means  of 
preserving,  curing,  and  cooking  of  the 
meat,  etc.    [Weale's  ser.]    Lond.    1878.   D. 

636:3 

United  States.  Bep't  of  agriculture.  Report  on 
the  diseases  of  cattle  in  the  U.  S.  111. 
Wash.  1871.  Q.  in  636  :  D 

Investigation  of  diseases  of  swine,  and  infec- 
tious and  contapous  diseases  incident  to 
other  classes  of  domesticated  animals.  111. 
(U.  S.  dep.  of  agr.  Special  rep.,  no.  12). 
Wash.  1879.  O.  in  630  :  D 

Contagious  diseases  of  domesticated  ani- 
mals ;  continuation  of  investigation.  111. 
(U.  S.  dep.  of  agr.  Special  rep.,  no.  22). 
Wash.  1880.  O.  in  630  :  D 

Contagious  diseases  of  domesticated  ani- 
mals ;  continuation  of  investigation.  111. 
(U.  S.  dep.  of  agr.  Special  rep.,  no.  34). 
Wash.  1881.  O.  in  630  :  D 

Contagious  diseases  of  domesticated  ani- 
mals ;  investigations  by  dep.  of  agr.,  1883- 
1884.    111.    Wash.  1884!  O.  in  636  :  D 

Bureau  of  animal   industry.    First    annual 

report  for  1884.     111.    Wash.  1885.  O. 

in  636  :  D 

Beale,  Stephen.  Profitable  poultry  keeping; 
ed.  with  add.  by  Mason  C.  Weld.  111.  N. 
Y.  [1884].  D.  636.3:2 

Wright,  Lewis.  The  practical  poultry  keeper  ; 
a  complete  and  standard  guide  to  the  man- 
agement of  poultry,  whether  for  domestic 
use,  the  markets  or  exhibition.  5th  ed.  N. 
Y.  n.  d.  D.  636.3  : 1 

—  Same.    8th  ed.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  636.3  :  1 

—  The  practical  pigeon  keeper.    111.    Lond.  n.  d. 

D.  636.5:2 

R-oot,  L.  C.  Quinby's  new  bee-keeping ;  the 
mysteries  of  bee-keeping  explained,  com- 
bining the  results  of  50  years'  experience 
with  the  latest  discoveries  and  inventions, 
and  presenting  the  most  approved  meth- 
ods, forming  a  complete  guide  to  success- 
ful bee-culture.    111.    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

638:  1 
Harris,  W.  H.  The  honey-bee,  its  nature,  homes 
and  products.    Lond.   [1884].  D. 

638:2 

8.    Fishing  industry. 

Starbuck,  Alexander.     History  of  the  american 

whale  fishery,  from  its  earliest  inception  to 

1876.    111.    tn  U.  S.  fish  com.  report,  v.  4. 

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United  States.    Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries. 

Report  of  the  commissioner  [Spencer  F. 

Baird],  pt.    1-10.    Maps    and   ill.    Wash. 

1873-84.  10  V.  O.  639  :D 

Contents.  V.  1,  for  1871-2,  contains:  Report  on  the 
condition  of  the  sea  fisheries  of  the  south  coast  of 
New  England ;  v.  2-10,  for  1872-1884,  contain :  Inquiry 
into  the  decrease  of  the  food-fishes  and  The  propaga- 
tion of  food-fishes  in  the  waters  of  the  U.  S. ;  the 
following'  papers  being  appendices : 

V.  1.  Verrill,  A.  E.  Invertebrate  animals  of 
Vineyard  Sound.— O-ill,  T.  Catalogue  of  the  fishes 
of  the  east  coast  of  North  America.  2.  Milner, 
James  W.  The  fisheries  of  the  great  lakes,  and  the 
species  of  coregonus  or  whitefish.— Stone,  Living- 
stone, C:  G.  Atkins,  and  others.  The  salmon  and  the 
trout.— Milner,  James  W.,  and  others.  The  shad  and 
alewife.— Haime,  Jules,  and  others.  History,  theory 
and  practice  of  fish-culture  in  Europe  and  the  U.  S. 

—  Atkins,  C:  G.,  and  others.  Obstructions  to  the 
upward  movement  in  streams  and  the  remedy.— 
Natural  history.  —  Miscel.  papers.  —  Bibliography  of 
reports  of  fishery  commissions.  3.  Sea  fisheries 
[of  Europe  and  Amer.],  principally  herring,  and  the 
fishes  and  invertebrates  used  as  food. —  The  river- 
fisheries.— Fish-culture  relating  more  especially  to 
species  of  cyprinidae,  or  carps.  —  The  restoration  of 
the  inland  fisheries:  Peyrer,  C:  Fisheries  and  fish- 
ery-laws in  Austria  and  of  the  world  In  general.— 
Natural  history.  4.  Starbuck,  Alex.  Hist,  of  the 
amer.  whale-fishery.  —  The  inland  fisheries.  —  The 
propagation  of  food-fishes,  carp,  shad  and  salmon. 
o.  G-oode,  G:  Brown.  A  history  of  the  menhaden; 
with  an  account  of  the  agricultural  uses  of  fishes, 
by  W.  O.  Atwater.  — Dambeck,  K:  Geographical 
distribution  of  the  gadidae  or  the  cod  family,  in  its 
relation  to  fisheries  and  commerce.  —  Sars,  G.  O., 
and  others.  Norwegian  cod  fisheries.— Yhlen,  G.  v. 
Swedish  sea  fisheries.  —  The  propagation  of  food- 
fishes. —Miscellaneous. —Gamgree,  J:  On  artificial 
refrigeration.  6.  Dyrenforth,  Robert  G.  List  and 
abstract  of  patents  issued  in  U.  S.,  Canada  and  Great 
Britain  up  to  1878,  relat.  to  fisheries.— Anderssen, 
Joakim,  and  A.  Feddersen.  Fishery  expositions.— 
Wallem,  F:  M.    Report  on  the  amer.  sea  fisheries. 

—  Widegrren,  Hjalmar,  and  Axel  W:  Ljungrman. 
Swedish  sea  fisheries.— Deep-sea  research:  Norweg- 
ian exped.  of  1878;  Baltic  and  German  ocean.— Nat- 
ural hist,  of  marine  animals.- Propagation  of  food- 
fishes:  General  considerations;  Application,  herring, 
carp,  cod,  salmon.- Miscell.  7.  Natural  hist.- The 
sea  fisheries:  Herring,  etc.— Deep-sea  research:  The 
German  seas;  Rep.  of  dredging  exped.  — Propaga- 
tion of  food-fishes:  General  consid.;  Special  appli- 
cations.—Miscell.  8.  Q-oode,G:  Brown.  First  decade 
of  the  U.  S.  fish  com.— Deep-sea  research:  Descrip- 
tion of  apijaratus.- The  sea  fisheries:  Europe,  and 
Davis'  Strait.  — Economic  research.  — Natural  hist.: 


United  States.  Fish  commission.— Continued. 
The  sword-fish;  Earll,  E:  The  Spanish  mackerel, 
ill. ;  Miescher-Bilsch,  F.  Contributions  to  the  biol- 
ogy of  the  Rhine  salmon.  — Propagation  of  food- 
fishes:  General  consid.;  Special  applications,  white- 
fish,  salmon, trout,  carp.— MSbius,  K:,  Felix  Fraiche 
atid  others.  The  oyster  and  oyster-culture.— Miscell.: 
Patents.  9.  General  app.:  Stmr.  Fish  Hawk;  Pat- 
ents.—The  fisheries:  Hist,  of  the  mackerel  fishery; 
European  and  amer.  fisheries.  —  Natural  hist,  and 
biological  reseai-ch;  food  of  fishes,  etc.  —  Propaga- 
tion of  food-fishes.  10.  General  app.:  Reps,  on 
work  of  the  stmrs.  of  the  com.;  Lakes  and  rivers  of 
the  U.  S.— The  fisheries:  Whale  fisheries;  Fishery 
board  of  Scotland;  Tile-fish.— Natural  hist,  and  biolo- 
gical research:  Collins,  J.  W.,  Sea  birds  used  as  a 
bait  for  codfish;  Bean,  T.  H.,  Fishes  collected; 
Decapod  Crustacea;  Hansen,  V.,  Eggs  of  fish  in 
the  Baltic;  Embryography  of  osseous  fishes;  Blake, 
W.  P.,  Report  upon  the  principal  aquariums  abroad 
in  1873;  Marine  fauna  off  the  coast  of  New  England.— 
Bouchon-Brandely,  G.,  and  others.  The  oyster 
and  oyster-culture.  — Propagation  of  food  fishes.— 
Miscell. 

Bulletins,  v.  1-3,  1881—1883.     Wash.  1882-83. 

3  V.  O.  in  639  :J> 

Note.     The  most  important  scientific  papers  in  the 
publications  of  the  U.  S.  fish  com.  have  been  entered 
m  their  proper  places,  in  this  catalogue. 
Smiley,  C:  W.    List  of  papers  relating  to  the 
work  of  the  U.  S.  fish  commission  fi'om  its 
organization  in  1871   to  July  1,   1883,  and 
pub.  under  the  direction  of'  the  U.  S.  fish 
com.,  the  National  museum,  and  the  Tenth 
census  ;  together  with  a  topical  synopsis  of 
the  titles.     In  U.  S.  fish  com.  bulletin,  v.  3. 
in  639  :  D 
—  A  list  of  the  published  reports  of  the  com- 
missioners appointed  by   authority  of  the 
various  states  of  the  U.  S.    [1857-18831.     In 
the  same.  in  639  :  D 

IngersoU,  Ernest.  Report  on  the  oyster  indus- 
try of  the  U.  S.  111.  Wash.  1881.  Q.  In 
U.  S.  10th  census,  1880.  in.  317  :  D 

Contents.    Descriptive  and  statistical  reports.— The 
natural  history  of  the  oyster.— Glossary  of  terms.— 
General  summary. 
Winslow,  Francis.    Report  on  the  oyster  beds 
of  the  James  river,  Va.,  and  of  Tangier 
and  Pocomoke  sounds,  Md.  and  Va.    Maps 
and  ill.    In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep.  1881. 

in  622  :  D 


5.    Domestic  economy. 


1.    In  general. 

Babcock,  Emma  Whitcomb.  Household  hints. 
(Appletons'  home  books).     N.  Y.  1881.   D. 

640:1 

Beecher,  Catherine  Esther.  A  treatise  on  do- 
mestic economy,  for  the  use  of  young 
ladies  at  home  and  at  school.  Rev.  ed., 
with  add.     N.  Y.  1848.  D.  640  :  3 

—  and  Harriet  Elizabeth  Stowe,  born  Beecher. 
Principles  of  domestic  science,  as  applied 
to  the  duties  and  pleasures  of  home.  T. 
p.  w.     [N.  Y.]  O.  640  :  2 

Blakeslee,  Mary  N.,  (Mary  Blake).  Twenty-six 
hours  a  day,  by  Mary  Blake.  Bost.  [1883] . 
D.  640 : 16 

Browne,  Phillis.  What  girls  can  do  ;  a  book  for 
mothers  and  daughters.  2d  ed.  Lend.  n. 
d.  D.  640  :  4 


Campbell,  Helen.  The  easiest  way  in  house- 
keeping and  cooking  ;  adapted  to  domestic 
use  or  study  in  classes.    N.  Y.  1881.  S. 

640:5 

Cassell's  household  guide  to  every  department 
of  practical  life  ;  a  complete  encyclopaedia 
of  domestic  and  social  economy. "  New  rev. 
ed.    N.  Y.  n.  d.    4  v.  Q.  640-f  16 

Cobbett,  W:  Cottage  economy  ;  containing  in- 
formation relative  to  the  brewing  of  beer, 
making  of  bread,  keeping  of  cows,  pigs, 

bees,  ewes,  goats,  poultry  and  rabbits 

Added,  The  poor  man's  friend,  or  A  de- 
fence of  the  rights  of  those  who  do  the 
work  and  fight  the  battles.  Hartford.  1854. 
S.  640:6 

Coleman,  W:  Werner,  ed.  Die  hausfrau,  gattin 
und  mutter.    Milw.  n.  d.  O.  640  :  19 

House  manager.  The  ;  a  guide  to  housekeeping 
practical  cookery,  pickling  and  preserv 


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ing,  household  work,  dairy  management, 
the  table  and  dessert,  cellarage  of  wines, 
home -brewing  and  wine -making,  the 
boudoir  and  dressing-room,  travelling, 
stable  economy,  gardening  operations  etc., 
by  an  old  housekeeper.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1878.  D.  640  :  7 

Household  conveniences  ;  being  the  experience 

of  many  practical  writers.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

640 : 18 

Household    economy ;    a    manual   for   use    in 

schools,  published  under  the  direction  of 

the  Kitchen  garden  assoc.    N.  Y.  1882.   D. 

640 : 13 

Huntington,  Emily.  Little  lessons  for  little 
housekeepers  ;  a  series  of  lessons  given  at 
the  Wilson's  industrial  school.  New  and 
enl.  ed.    N.  Y.  [1879].  S.  x  640  :  11 

Kitchen  garden  assoc,  iV.  7.  Advanced  les- 
sons in  kitchen  garden,  with  songs  and 
occupations.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.        x  640  :  14 

Power,  Mrs.  S.  D.  Anna  Maria's  housekeeping. 
Bost.j:i884J.  S.  640:  17 

Richards,  Ellen  H.  The  chemistry  of  cooking 
and  cleaning  ;  a  manual  for  housekeepers. 
Bost.  1882.  S.  640  :  10 

Six  hundred  dollars  a  year ;  a  wife's  effort  at 
low  living  under  nigh  prices.  Bost.  1867. 
S.  640  :  8 

Youmans,  E:  Livingstone.  The  hand-book  of 
household  science  ;  a  popular  account  of 
heat,  light,  air,  aliment  and  cleansing  in 
their  scientific  principles  and  domestic 
applications.     111.    N.  Y.  1864.  D.     640  :  9 


Phin,  J:  The  preparation  and  use  of  cements 
and  glue.  (Work  manuals,  no.  1.)  N.  Y. 
1881.  D.  640  :  12 

Leavitt,  T:  H.  Facts  about  peat  as  an  article  of 
fuel ;  with  remarks  upon  its  origin  and 
composition,  the  localities  in  which  it  is 
found,  the  methods  of  preparation  and 
manufacture  and  the  various  uses  to  which 
it  is  applicable,  together  with  many  other 
matters  of  practical  and  scientific  interest. 
Added,  a  chapter  on  the  utilization  of  coal 
dust  with  peat,  for  the  production  of  an 
excellent  fuel  at  moderate  cost,  specially 
adapted  for  steam  service.  3d  ed.,  rev. 
and  eul.     Bost.  1867.  D.  644  : 1 

Siemens,  Sir  C:  W:  Fuel ;  to  which  is  appended 
the  value  of  artificial  fuels  as  compared 
with  coal,  by  J:  Wormald.  [Van  Nos- 
trand's  science  ser.]   N.  Y.  1874.  T.  644  :  2 

2.    Food  and  cookery. 

Ranke,  Johannes.  Die  erniihrung  des  men- 
schen.    Miinchen.  1876.  S.  643  :  1 

Smith,  E:  Foods.  (Intern,  scientific  ser.)  N. 
Y.  1878.  D.  643  :  6 

Letheby,  H:  On  food ;  its  varieties,  chemical 
composition,  nutritive  value,  comparative 
digestibility,  physiological  functions  and 
uses,  f) reparation,  culinary  treatment,  pre- 
servation, adulteration,  etc.;  the  substance 
of  four  Cantor  lectures,  del.  before  the 
Society  for  the  encouragement  of  arts, 
manufactures  and  commerce,  in  jan.  feb. 
1868.    2d  ed.  enl.  and  imp.    Lond.  1872.  D. 

643:5 


Atwater,  W.  O.  Report  of  progress  of  investi- 
gations of  the  chemical  composition  and 
economic  values  of  the  fish  and  inverte- 
brates used  as  food.  /«  U.  S.  fish  com. 
report,  v.  8.  in  639  :  D 

Lankester,  Edwin.  Vegetable  substances  used 
for  the  food  of  man.  [Anon.]  N.  Y.  1846. 
S.  643  :  7 

Hoskins,  T:  H.  What  we  eat ;  an  account  of  the 
most  common  adulterations  of  food  and 
drink,  with  simple  tests  by  which  many  of 
them  may  be  detected.    IJost.  1861.  D. 

643:3 

Bell,  James.  The  analysis  and  adulteration  of 
food:  pt.  1,  Tea,  coffee,  sugar,  etc.;  pt.  2, 
Milk,  butter,  cheese,  cereal  foods,  prepared 
starches,  etc.  [South  Kensington  museum 
art  handbooks.]     Lond.  1883.  2  v.  D. 

643:9 

Bellows,  Albert  Jones.  The  philosophy  of  eat- 
ing.   12th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.    Bost.  "1881.  D. 

643:8 

Brillat-Savarin,  Anthelme.  The  handbook  of 
dining,  or  Corpulency  and  leanness  scienti- 
fically considered  ;  comprising  the  art  of 
dining  on  correct  principles  consistent 
with  easy  digestion,  tne  avoidance  of  cor- 
pulency and  the  cure  of  leanness,  together 
with  special  remarks  on  these  subjects. 
Tr.  by  L.  F.  Simpson.    N.  Y.  1865.  D. 

643  : 2 

Oyster  epicure,  The  ;  a  collation  of  authorities 
on  the  gastronomy  and  dietetics  of  the 
oyster.    N.  Y.  [1883].  S.  643  :  12 

T.,  N.  T.  Bread-making.  [Putnam's  handy 
book  ser.]    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.         641  :  9 

Cook-books. 

Dodds,  Susanna  W.    Health  in  the  household, 

or  Hygienic  cookery.  N.  Y.  1884  [1883].  D. 

641  :  10 

Kirkland,  Miss  E.  S.  Dora's  housekeeping. 
Chicago.  1878.  S.  x  641  :  7 

—  Six  little  cooks,  or  Aunt  Jane's  cooking  class. 

Chicago.  1881.  S.  x  641  :  6 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A.  Mrs.  Lincoln's  Boston  cook- 
book ;  what  to  do  and  what  not  to  do  in 
cooking.    111.     Bost.  1884.  D.  641  : 3 

Miller,  Elizabeth  S.  In  the  kitchen.  [New  rev. 
ed.,  with  index.]     N.  Y.  1883.  O.    641  :  11 

Milwaukee  cook  book  and  business  directory. 
[Milw.  1881].  D.  641  :  12 

Parloa,  Maria.  New  cook  book  ;  a  guide  to 
marketing  and  cooking.  111.  Bost.  1881. 
D.  641  : 1 

Smith,  Mary  Stuart,  comp.  Virginia  cookery- 
book.     (Frank,  sq.  lib.)    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

641+8 

Terhune,  Mary  Virginia,  bor^i  Hawes,  (Marion 
Harland).  Common  sense  in  the  house- 
hold ;  a  manual  of  practical  housewifery. 
N.  Y.  1881.  D.  641  :  2 

—  The  cottage  kitchen  ;  a  collection  of  practical 

and  inexpensive  receipts.    (Common-sense 
in  the  household  ser.)    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

641 : 13 

"Wiel,  Josef.    Diatetisches  koch-buch,  mit  beson- 

derer  riicksicht  auf  den  tisch  fiir  magen- 

kranke.    Nach  der  in  Deutschland  erscliie- 

I  nen  4ten  aufl.  bearb.  von  K:  Kron.    Milw. 

1878.   O.  641:5 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


447 


CI.  644-654 


trSEFXTL  ARTS— DOMESTIC  ECON-OMY. 


448 


3.    Dress,  Servants,  Nursing. 

Doran,  J:  Habits  and  men  ;  with  remnants  of 
record  touching  the  makers  of  both.  N.  Y. 
1865.  D.  646:6 

Contents.  Between  you  and  me. —  Man  and  man- 
ners, and  a  story  with  a  moral  to  it.— Adonis  at  home 
and  abroad.— Remnants  of  stage  dresses.— Three  acts 
and  an  epilogue —The  tiring  bower  of  queens.- "La 
mode"  in  her  birth  place.  —  Hats.  —  Wigs  and  their 
wearers.  —  Beards  and  their  bearers.  —  Swords.  — 
Gloves,  b — s  and  buttons.  —  Stockings.—  Masks  and 
faces. —Puppets  for  grown  gentlemen.  — Touching 
tailors:  Why  did  the  tailors  choose  St.  William  for 
their  patron?  The  tailors  measured  by  the  poets; 
Sir  J:  Hawkwood,  the  heroic  tailor;  G:  Dortiing,  the 
martial  tailor;  Admiral  Hobson,  the  naval  tailor;  J: 
Stow,  the  antiquarian  tailor;  J:  Speed,  the  antiquar- 
ian tailor;  S:  Pepys,  the  official  tailor;  R:  Ryan,  the 
theatrical  tailor;  Paul  Whitehead,  the  poet  tailor; 
Mems.  of  "Merchant  tailors".— Chapters  on  beaux: 
The  beaux  of  the  olden  time;  Beau  Fielding;  Beau 
Nash;  The  prince  de  Ligne;  Beau  Brummell. — 
Doctors  ready  dressed.- Odd  fashions. 

Church,  Ella  Rodman.  The  home  needle.  (Ap- 
pletons'  home  books.)    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

646:5 

Dewing,  Mrs.  T.  W.,  bom  Oakey.  Beauty  in 
dress.    N.  Y.  1881.   S.  646  :  1 


Oliphant,    Margaret  O.,   born    Wilson.     Dress. 

(Art  at  home  ser.)  Phila.  n.  d.  D.  646  :  2 
Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.    What  to  wear  ?  Bost. 

1873.  D.  646  :  3 

Power,   Mrs.   S.   D.      The  ugly-girl  papers,   or 

Hints  for  the  toilet.    Rep.  from  "Harper's 

bazar".     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1875.  S.      646  :  4 


Spofford,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  born  Prescott.    The 
servant  girl  question.    Bost.  1881.  T. 

647  :  1 


Ellis,  E:  What  every  mother  should  know. 
Phila.  1881.  S.  649  : 1 

Hopkinson,  Mrs.  C.  A.  Hints  for  the  nursery, 
or  The  young  mother's  guide.  Bost.  1863. 
D.  649  :  2 

Nig-htingale,  Florence.  Notes  on  nursing;  what 
it  is  and  what  it  is  not.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

649:3 

LUckes,  Eva  C.  E.  Lectures  on  general  nurs- 
ing ;  del.  to  the  probationers  of  the  London 
hospital  training  school  for  nurses.  Lond. 
1884.   D.  649:4 


6.    CommTinication  and  Commerce. 


1.    Communication. 

Wr  iti  n  g  , 

Astle,  T:  The  origin  and  progress  of  writing,  as 
well  hieroglyphic  as  elementary ;  ilL  by 
engr.taken  from  marbles, mss.  and  charters, 
ancient  and  modern,  also  some  account  of 
the  origin  and  progress  of  printing.  Lond. 
1876.  F:  651:111 

Fauvel-Gouraud,  Francis.  Practical  cosmo- 
graphy; a  system  of  vsrriting  and  printing 
all  the  principal  languages,  with  their 
exact  pronunciation,  by  means  of  an  orig- 
inal, universal  phonetic  alphabet,  based 
upon  philological  i)rinciples  and  repre- 
senting analogically  all  the  component 
elements  of  the  human  voice,  as  they  occur 
in  different  tongues  and  dialects,  and  ap- 
plicable to  daily  use  in  all  the  branches  of 
business  and  learning  ;  with  specimens  of 
the  Lord's  prayer  in  100  languages.  Pre- 
fixed, a  general  introd.  elucidating  the 
origin  and  progress  of  language,  writing, 
stenography,  phonography,  etc.  N.  Y. 
1850.  O.  653+1 

Anderson,  T:  History  of  shorthand ;  with  a 
review  of  its  present  condition  and  pros- 

Bects  in  Europe  and  America.    Lond.  1882. 
>.  653  :  4 

Bockwell,  Julius  Ensign.    The  teaching,  prac- 
tice and  literature  of  shorthand.     (U.  S. 
Bureau  of  education  ;  Circulars  of  informa- 
tion).    Wash.  1884.  O.  663  :  7 
Contents.    Systems.- In  foreign  countries.— In  the 
U.  S.— Bibliography  of  works  in  the  english  language. 
—Shorthand  alphabets  [1602— 18«2]. 
Cross,  J.  G:    Eclectic  short-hand  ;    writing  by 
principles  instead  of  arbitrary  signs  for 
general  use  und  verbatim  reporting.    5th 
thousand.     [4th  ed.]     Chicago.  1883.  D. 

653:2 


Graham,  Andrew  J.  The  hand-book  of  standard 
or  American  phonography  ;  in  5  parts.    N. 

Longley,  Elias.  The  american  phonographic 
dictionary ;  exhibiting  the  correct  and 
actual  shorthand  forms  for  all  the  useful 
words  of  the  english  language,  and,  in 
add. ,  many  foreign  terms ;  also  the  best 
shorthand  forms  for  2000  geographical 
names,  and  as  many  family,  personal  and 
noted  fictitious  names.     Cine.  1882.  D. 

653:3 

Pitman,  B:,  and  Jerome  B.  Howard.  The  phono- 
graphic dictionary  ;  containing  the  report- 
mg  outlines  for  upward  of  30,000  words, 
embracing  every  useful  word  in  the  lan- 
guage and  a  large  number  of  proper  and 
geographical  names,  Icjgal,  scientific  and 
technical  terms,  etc.    Cine.  1883.  D. 

653  :5 

Te  I  e  g  r  a p  h  y  . 

{See  also  under  Physics,  Electricity,  cl.  537,  col.  315.) 

Briggs,  C:  F.,  and  A:  Maverick.  The  story  of 
the  telegraph  and  a  history  of  the  great 
Atlantic  cable  ;  a  record  of  the  inception, 
progress  and  final  success  of  that  undertak- 
ing, a  general  history  of  land  and  oceanic 
telegraphs,  descriptions  of  telegraphic  ap- 
paratus and  biographical  sketches  of  the 
principal  persons  connected  with  the  great 
work.    IlL    N.  Y.  1858.  D.  654  :  2 

Sabine,  Robert.  The  history  and  progress  of 
the  electric  telegraph,  with  descriptions  of 
some  of  the  apparatus.  3d  ed.,  with  add. 
[Weale'8  ser.]     Lond.  1872.  D.  654  :  5 

Preece,  W:  H:,  and  J.  Sivewright.  Telegraphy. 
-  -  •      876.  D. 


[Text-books  of  sciences].    N.  Y.  187 


654 


:y 


449 


TTSEPUL  ARTS— COMMUNICATION. 


01.  654-658 


450 


Loring,  A.  E.    A  handbook  of  the  electro-mag- 


netic telegraph.     [Van  Nostrand's  science 
ser.]    N.  Y.  1878.  T. 


654:3 


Lockwood,  T:  D.  Electricity,  magnetism  and 
electric  telegraphy  ;  a  practical  guide  and 
hand-book  of  general  infoi-mation  for 
electrical  students,  operators  and  inspec- 
tors.    111.    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  654+8 

Bond,  R.  Handbook  of  the  telegraph  ;  a  manual 
of  telegraphy,  telegraph  clerks'  remem- 
brancer and  guide  to  candidates  for  em- 
ployment in  the  telegraph  service.  4th  ed., 
rev.;  app.,  questions  on  magnetism,  elec- 
tricity and  practical  telegrapny  for  the  use 
of  students,  by  W.  McGregor.  111.  [Weale's 
ser.]     Lond.  1873.  D.  654  : 1 


Printing. 

Humphreys,  H:  Noel.  A  history  of  the  art  of 
printing  from  its  invention  to  its  wide- 
spread development  in  the  middle  of  the 
16th  century,  preceded  by  a  short  account 
of  the  origin  of  the  alphabet  and  the  suc- 
cessive methods  of  recording  events  and 
multiplying  ms.  books  before  the  invention 
of  printing.    111.     Lond.  1867.  F.   655  :  117 

—  Masterpieces  of  the  early  printers  and  en- 
gravers ;  a  series  of  facsimiles  from  rare 
and  curious  books,  remarkable  for  illus- 
trative devices,  beautiful  borders,  decora- 
tive initials,  printers'  marks,  elaborate 
title-pages,  etc.    Lond.  1870.  F.      655  :  It8 

Hawkins,  Rush  C.  Titles  of  the  first  books  from 
the  earliest  presses  established  in  different 
cities,  towns  and  monastei-ies  in  Europe, 
before  the  end  of  the  15th  century,  with 
brief  notes  upon  their  printers ;  ill.  with 
reproductions  of  early  types  and  first  engr. 
of  the  printing  press.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

23  :L 

Pearson,  Emily  C.  Gutenberg,  and  the  art  of 
printing.    3d  ed.    Bost.  [1880].  D.    655  :  2 

Hessels,  J:  H:  Gutenberg  ;  was  he  the  inventor 
of  printing  ?  an  historical  investigation 
embodying  a  criticism  on  dr.  Van  der 
Linde's  "  Gutenberg."    Lond.  1882.  O. 

655+P4 

Linde,  A.  van  der.  The  Haarlem  legend  of  the 
invention  of  printing  by  Lourens  Janszoon 
Coster,  critically  examined.  From  the 
dvitch  by  J.  H.'  Hessels,  with  an  introd. 
and  a  classified  list  of  the  Costerian  incun- 
abula.   Lond.  1871.  O.  655+3 

Adams,  T:  F.  Typographia  ;  a  brief  sketch  of 
the  origin,  rise  and  progress  of  the  typo- 
graphic art,  with  practical  directions  for 
conducting  every  dep.  in  an  oftice.  Phila. 
1837.  S.  655  :  1 

Hart,  M.  C.  The  amateur  printer,  or  Typeset- 
ting at  home  ;  complete  instructor  for  the 
amateur  in  all  the  details  of  the  printer's 
art,  with  explan.  engr.    N.  Y.  [1883].  S. 

655:6 

Bruce's,  G:,  son  and  co.  Specimens  of  printing- 
types  made  at  Bruce's  N.  Y.  type  foundry. 
N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  666  :  116 


Putnam,  G:  Haven.  Authors  and  publishers  ;  a 
manual  of  suggestions  for  oeginners  in 
literature.     [Anon.]     N.  Y.  1883.  O. 

655+9 


2.    Oommerce  and  transportation. 

(See  also  Commerce  and  communication,  cl.  380-389,  col. 
2,53-260.) 

N"  a  vigation. 

(See  also  cl.  527,  col.  306.) 

Brady,  W:  The  kedge-anchor,  or  Young  sailor's 
assistant ;  appertaining  to  the  practical 
evolutions  of  modern  seamanship,  rigging, 
knotting,  splicing,  blocks,  purchases,  run- 
ning-rigging and  other  miscellaneous  mat- 

5,  appli 
111.    3d  ed.  imp.  and  enl.     N.  Y.  1848.  O. 


ters,  applicable  to  ships  of  war  and  others. 

656+1 

Hunter,  Theodore,  and  Jarvis  Patten.  Port 
charges  and  requirements  on  vessels  in 
various  ports  of  the  world  ;  with  tables  of 
moneys,  weights  and  measures  of  all  na- 
tions and  a  telegraphic  codex  for  masters, 
owners  and  ship  brokers.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q. 

656 :  R2 

ContsntK.    Pt.  1.     United  States  and  Dominion  of 

Canada.    2.   Mexico,  South  America,  Europe,  Asia, 

Africa,  Australia,  East   and    West  Indies,  and  the 

Islands  of  the  Pacific  and  Atlantic  oceans. 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  Light  houses  and 
light  ships  ;  a  descriptive  and  historical  ac- 
count of  their  mode  of  construction  and 
organization.  New  ed.,  rev.  Lond.  1878. 
D.  656  :  3 

Russell,  W:  Clark.  Sailors'  language  ;  a  collec- 
tion of  sea -terms  and    their    definitions. 


Lond.  1883.  D. 


656:4 


Book-keeping    and    bnsiness- 
manu  a  Is . 

Haddon,  James.  Commercial  book-keeping  and 

fihraseology  in  four  languages.    15tTi  ed. 
Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1879.  D.  657  :  1 

Mayer,  C:  Mercantile  manual;  a  compendium 
of  the  history  and  methods  of  trade.  Milw. 
1880.  O.  658:4 

Monsanto,  H.  M.  Manual  of  commercial  corre- 
spondence in  french.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

658:6 

Hamilton,  Robert.  An  introduction  to  mer- 
chandise ;  containing  the  theory  and  prac- 
tice of  arithmetic,  algebra,  with  the  doc- 
trine of  annuities,  and  commerce,  incl. 
treatises  on  monies,  weights,  measures,  ex- 
changes, and  book-keeping,  with  an  app. 
containing  tables  of  logarithms,  compound 
interest  and  annuities,  an  explanation  of 
commercial  terms  and  answers  ;  the  whole 
newly  modelled  by  Elias  Johnston.  Edinb. 
1820.  O.  668:3 

Beale,  C:  E.  and  M.  R.  Gately,  eds.  Universal 
educator  ;  an  educational  cyclopjwdia  and 
business  guide.  9th  ed.  rev.  Bost.  [1883]. 
Q.  658+8 

Berg,  Albert  Ellery.  The  universal  self-instruc- 
tor and  manual  of  general  reference,  incl. 


451 


CI.  658-667 


USEFUL  ARTS— COMMUNICATION. 


452 


many  valuable  vocabularies  and  carefully 
compiled  tables.    111.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

658+11 

Gaskell,  G.  A.  Gaskell's  compendium  of  forms, 
educational,  social,  legal  and  commercial ; 
embracing  a  complete  self-teaching  course 
in  penmanship  and  book-keeping,  and  aid 
to  english  composition.  Also,  a  manual  of 
agriculture  and  mechanics,  with  a  com- 
plete guide  to  parliamentary  practice ; 
rules  of  order  for  deliberative  assemblies, 
organization  and  conduct  of  business,  etc. 
111.    St.  Louis.  1881.  Q.  658+7 

Hill,  T:  E.  Hill's  manual  of  social  and  business 
forms  ;  a  guide  to  correct  writing,  showing 
how  to  e:!^press  written  thought  plainly, 
rapidly,  elegantly  and  correctly.  Chicago. 
1883.  Q.  658+9 

McCabe,  James  D.  The  national  encyclopaedia 
of  business  and  social  forms ;  embracing 
the  art  of    writing  well,   how  to  express 


written  thought  in  a  correct  and  elegant 
manner,  an  explanatory  treatise  on  book 
keeping,  a  practical  guide  to  the  prepara- 
tion of  business  and  legal  documents,  care- 
fully prepared  tables  of  reference,  parlia- 
mentary laws,  the  laws  of  etiquette  and 
food  society,  the  art  of  making  home 
appy,  valuable  household  receipts  ;  the 
art  of  writing  poetry,  with  choice  selections 
from  the  best  authors.  111.  Chic.  n.  d.  O. 
658+10 
Bobinson,  Nugent,  comp.  Collier's  cyclopedia 
of  commercial  and  social  information,  and 
treasury  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowl- 
edge.   N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  658+6 

Epeneter,  G:  Franz.  Table  to  find  the  exact 
contents  of  barrels,  cistern  tubs  and  all 
kinds  of  other  round  tubs  for  the  use  of 
brewers,  coopers,  kettle  and  tub  manufact- 
urers, government  gangers,  etc.  Milw. 
1874.  O.  658  :  2 


7.    Industrial  arts. 


1.    Chemical  technology. 

BoUey,  Pompejus  Alexander.  Manual  of  tech- 
nical analysis  ;  a  guide  for  the  testing  and 
valuation  of  the  various  natural  and  arti- 
ficial substances  employed  in  the  arts  and 
in  domestic  economy,  founded  upon  [his] 
Handbuch  der  technisch-chemischen  un- 
tersuchungen,  by  B:  H.  Paul.  Lond.  1857. 
D.  660  : 1 

Kentish,  T:  The  pyrotechnist's  treasury,  or 
Complete  art  of  making  lire  works.  Lond. 
1878.   D.  662:1 

Berthelot,  Marcellin  P:  Eugfene.  Explosive  ma- 
terials ;  a  series  of  lectures  delivered  before 
the  College  de  France,  Paris.  Added,  a 
short  historical  sketch  of  gunpowder,  tr. 
from  the  german  of  K:  Braun  by  J:  P. 
Wisser ;  and  a  bibliography  of  works  on 
explosives.  [Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.l 
N.  Y.  1883.  T.  662  :  2 

Eissler,  Manuel.  The  modern  high  explosives, 
nitro-glycerine  and  dynamite  ;  their  manu- 
facture," their  use  and  their  application  to 
mining  and  military  engineering ;  pyrox- 
ine  or  gun-cotton,  the  fiuminates,  picrates 
and  chlorates,  also  the  chemistry  and 
analysis  of  the  elementary  bodies  "which 
enter  into  the  manufacture  of  the  principal 
nitro-compounds.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.    662+3 

Hare,  Robert.  Memoir  on  the  explosiveness  of 
niter,  with  a  view  to  elucidate  its  agency 
in  the  tremendous  explosion  of  July  1845, 
in  New  York.  Wash.  1850.  Q.  In  'Smith- 
sonian contributions.  506  :  B3  v2 

Y-Worth.,  W.  A  new  art  of  making  wines, 
brandy  and  other  spirits  compliant  to  the 
late  act  of  parliament,  concerning  distil- 
lation      Lond.  1691.  S.  663  :  1 

Thudichum,  J:  L:  W:,  and  A:  Dupre.  A  treatise 
on  the  origin,  natui*e  and  varieties  of  wine  ; 


a  complete  manual  of  viticulture  and  cen- 

ology.     [111.]     Lond.  1872.  O.  663  : 2 

Note.    For  viniculture  and  wine-making',  see  also 

cl.  634,  col. 

Dannehl,  Gustav.    Die  verfalschung  des  bieres  ; 

ein   wort  an  das    reichskanzTei*-amt.      In 

Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  v7 
Antisell,  T:    The  manufacture  of  photogenic  or 
hydro-carbon    oils    from    coal    and    other 
bituminous  substances,  capable  of  supply- 
ing burning  fluids.    N.  Y.  1859.  O.   665+1 

United  States.  Census  office.  Tenth  census, 
1880,  V.  10 :  Report  on  the  production, 
technology  and  uses  of  petroleum  and  its 
products, "  by  S.  F.  Pecknam. — Report  on 
the  manufacture  of  coke,  by  Joseph  D. 
Weeks. — Report  on  the  building  stones  of 
the  U.  S.,  and  statistics  of  the  quarry  in- 
dustry for  1880.    111.    Wash.  1884.  Q.  ■ 

i»317  :D 

Hughes,  S:  The  construction  of  gas-works  and 
the  manufacture  and  distribution  of  coal 
gas.  6th  ed.  re-written  and  much  enl.  by 
W:  Richards.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond.  1880. 
D.  665  :  2 

Nesbitt,  Alexander.  Glass.  111.  (South  Kensing- 
ton art  handbooks.)  Lond.  n.  d.  D.   666  : 1 

Sa\izay,  Alexandre.  Wonders  of  glass-making 
in  all  ages.  [111.  lib.  of  wonders.]  N.  \. 
1875.   D.  666:2 

Dunlop,  Madeline  A.  Wallace-.  Glass  in  the  old 
world.    Lond.  n.  d.  O.  666  :  3 

,  James,  tr.  The  dier's  [sic]  assistant  in 
the  art  of  dying  wool  and  woolen  goods, 
extracted  from  the  philosophical  and 
chymical  works  of  those  most  eminent 
authors  Ferguson,  Dufay,  Hellot,  Geoffery, 
Colbert  ana  that  reputable  french  dier  M. 
de  Julienne.  Tr.  from  the  french,  with 
add.  and  practical  experiments.  Pough- 
keepsie.  1818.  D.  667  :  1 


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CI.  668-671 


4.54 


liieber,  Oscar  M.  The  assayer's  guide,  or  Prac- 
tical directions  to  as'sayers,  miners  and 
smelters  for  the  tests  and  assays,  by  heat 
and  by  wet  processes,  of  the  ores  of  all 
the  principal  metals,  of  gold  and  silver 
coins,  and  alloys,  and  of  coal.  Phila.  1880. 
D.  668  : 1 

Overman,  F:  A  treatise  on  metallurgy,  com- 
prising mining  and  general  and  particular 
metallurgical  operations,  with  a  descrip- 
tion of  cnarcoal,  coke  and  anthracite  fur- 
naces, blast  machines,  hot  blast,  forge  ham- 
mers, rolling  mills,  etc.  111.  2d  ed.  N.  Y. 
1854.  O.  669+3 

Lambom,  Robert  H.  The  metallurgy  of  cop- 
per ;  an  introd.  to  the  methods  of  seeking, 
mining,  and  assaying  copper,  and  manu- 
facturing its  alloys.  6th  ed.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1875.  D.  669  : 1 

—  The  metallurg^y  of  silver  and  lead,  a  descrip- 

tion of  their  ores,  their  assay  and  treat- 
ment, and  valuable  constituents.  6th  ed. 
[Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1878.  D.  669:2 

Watt,  Alexander.  Electro-metallurgy,  practi- 
cally treated.  7th  ed.,  enl.  and  rev. 
[Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1880.  D.  669:4 

Mathiot,  G:  Report  on  the  electrotyping  opera- 
tions of  the  coast  survey.  In  U.  S.  coast 
•survey  rep.  1851.  in  622  :  D 

—  Same.    Repr.  in  rep.  for  1866.  in  622  :  D 

Note.    For  other  art.  on  this  subject,  see  General 
index  in  the  rep.  for  1854  and  1864. 


2.    Manufactures. 

Bishop,  J.  Leander.  A  history  of  american 
manvifactures  from  1608  to  1860  ;  exhibit- 
ing the  origin  and  growth  of  the  principal 
mechanic  arts  and  manufactures  from  the 
earliest  colonial  period  to  the  adoption  of 
the  constitution  ;  and  comprising  annals 
of  the  industry  of  the  U.  S.  in  machinery, 
manufactures  and  useful  arts,  with  a 
notice  of  the  important  inventions,  tariffs, 
and  the  results  of  each  decennial  census, 
with   an  app.  containing  statistics  of  the 

Srincipal  manufacturing  centres,  and 
escriptions  of  remarkable  manufactories 

at  the  present  time.    3d  ed.    Phila.   1868. 

3  V.  O.  670+1 

United    States.     Census   office.      Tenth  census, 

1880,  V.  3  :    Report  on  the  manufactures  of 

the  U.   S.,   June  1,    1880.     Maps    and    ill. 

Wash.  1883.  Q.  w317:D 

Contents.  Walker,  Francis  A.  Remarks  on  the 
statistics  of  mfrs.— General  statistics;  tabular  state- 
ments. —  Hollerith,  Herman.  Statistics  of  power 
used  in  mfrs.— Wrigrht,  Carroll  D.  The  factory  sys- 
tem of  the  U.  S. -Fitch,  C:  H.  Mnfs.  of  inter- 
changeable mechanism,  compiled,  under  the  dir.  of 
W.  P.  Trowbridge:  Fire-arms;  Ammunition;  Sewing 
machines ;  Locomotives  and  railroad  machinery; 
Watches;  Clocks;  Ag'l  implements. —Pitch,  C:  H. 
Manufacture  of  hardware,  cutlery  and  edge-tools, 
also  saws  and  flies,  comp.  under  the  dir.  of  W.  P. 
Trowbridge.  —  Swank,  James  M.  Statistics  of  the 
iron  and  steel  production  of  the  TJ.  8:  Pt.  1,  Statis- 
tics; pt.  2.  History.  — Wyckoff,  W:  C.  Silk  mfg. 
industry  of  the  U.  S.— Atkinson,  E:  Cotton  mfrs. 
of  the  U.  S.— Bond,  G:  W:  Wool  manufact\ire  in 
all  its  branches.- Rowland,  W:  L.  Manufacture  of 
chemical  products  and  salts. —  Weeks,  Joseph  D. 
Manufacture  of  glass  [incl.  processes,  products  and 
history].— General  index. 


Ure,  Andrew.  The  jihilosophy  of  manufactures, 
or  An  exposition  of  the  scientific,  moral 
and  commercial  economy  of  the  factory 
system  of  Great  Britain.  3d  ed.,  contin- 
ued in  its  details  to  the  present  time. 
Lond.  1861.  D.  677  : 1 

Noyce,  Elisha.  The  boy's  own  book  of  the 
manufactures  and  industries  of  the  world. 
111.    Lond.    [1881].  D.  x  670  :  2 


Me  t  a  I  s  . 

Pollen,  J:  Hungerford.  Gold  and  silversmiths' 
work.  111.  [South  Kensington  art  hand- 
books].   Lond.  n.  d.  D.  671  :3 

Gee,  G:  E.  The  goldsmith's  handbook  ;  con- 
taining full  instructions  for  the  alloying 
and  working  of  gold,  including  the  art  of 
alloying,  melting,  reducing,  colouring,  col- 
lecting, and  refining ;  the  processes  of  ma- 
nipulation, recovery  of  waste,  chemical  and 
physical  properties  of  gold  ;  with  a  new 
system  of  mixing  its  alloys,  solders,  enam- 
els, and  other  useful  rules  and  recipes.  2d 
ed.  enl.     [Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1881.  D. 

671:1 

—  The  silversmith's  handbook ;  containing  full 

instructions  for  the  alloying  and  working 
of  silver,  incl.  the  different  modes  of  re- 
fining and  melting  the  metal ;  its  solders, 
the  prejjaration  of  imitation  alloys,  methods 
of  manipulation,  prevention  of  waste,  in- 
structions for  improving  and  finishing  the 
surface  of  the  work,  together  with  other 
useful  information  and  memoranda. 
[Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1877.  D.  671  :  2 

—  The  hall-marking  of  jewellery,  practically  con- 

sidered ;  comprising  an  account  of  all  the 
diff"erent  assay  towns  of  the  United  King- 
dom, with  the  stamps  at  present  employed, 
also  the  laws  relating  to  the  standards  and 
hall-marks  at  the  various  assay  offices,  and 
a  variety  of  |)ractical  suggestions  concern- 
ing the'  mixing  of  standard  alloys,  and 
other  useful  information.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1883.  D.  671  :  7 

Oraham,  Walter.  The  brass-founder's  manual ; 
instructions  for  modelling,  pattern-making, 
moulding,  alloying,  turning,  filing,  bur- 
nishing, oronzing,  etc.,  containing  copious 
receipts  and  tables,  and  notes  of  prime 
costs  and  estimates  5th  ed.  111.  [Weale's 
ser.]     Lond.  1879.  D.  671  :  5 

"Warn,  Reuben  H:  The  sheet  metal  worker's 
instructor  for  zinc,  sheet  iron,  copper  and 
tin  plate  workers  and  others  ;  containing  a 
selection  of  geometrical  problems,  also 
practical  and  simple  rules  for  describing 
the  various  patterns  required  in  the  differ- 
ent branches  of  the  above  trades.  Added, 
an  app.  containing  instructions  for  boiler- 
making,  mensuration  of  surfaces  and 
solids,  rules  for  calculating  the  weights 
of  different  figures  of  iron  and  steel,  taoles 
of  the  weights  of  iron,  steel,  etc.  111. 
Phila.  1880.  O.  671+4 

Crane,  W.  J.  E.  The  sheet  metal  worker's  guide; 
a  hand-book  for  tinsmiths,  coppersmiths, 
zincworkers,    etc.;   comprising    numerous 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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456 


geometrical  diagrams  and  working  pat- 
terns with  descriptive  text.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1883.  D.  671  :  6 

OoTirtney,  J:  The  boiler-maker's  ready  reckoner; 
with  examples  of  practical  geometry  and 
templating,  for  the  nse  of  platers,  smiths 
and  riveters.  Rev.  and  ed.  by  D.  Kinnear 
Clark.  2d  ed.  rev.  with  add.  [Weale's 
ser.]     Lond.  1885  [18841.  D.  671  :  8 

Bauerman,  H.  A  treatise  on  the  metallurgy  of 
iron,  containing  outlines  of  the  history  of 
iron  manufacture,  methods  of  assay,  and 
analyses  of  iron  ores,  processes  of  manu- 
facture of  iron  and  steel,  etc.  4th  ed.,  rev. 
and  enl.  111.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond.  1874. 
D.  672  :  1 

ArmoTir,  James.  Iron  and  heat,  beams,  pillars 
and  iron  smelting ;  exhibiting  in  simple 
form  the  principles  concerned  in  the  con- 
struction of  iron  beams,  pillars  and  bridge 
girders  and  the  action  of  heat  in  the  smelt- 
ing furnace.  111.  2d  ed.  rev.  [Weale's 
ser.]     Lond.  1874.  D.  672  :  2 

Overman,  F:  The  manufacture  of  iron  in  all 
its  various  branches  ;  incl.  a  description  of 
wood-cutting,  coal-digging,  and  the  burn- 
ing of  charcoal  and  coKe,  the  digging  and 
roasting  of  iron  ore,  the  building  and  man- 
agement of  blast  furnaces,  working  by 
charcoal,  coke,  or  anthracite,  the  refining 
of  iron  and  the  conversion  of  the  crude 
into  wrought  iron  by  charcoal  forges  and 

{mddling  furnaces,  also  a  description  of 
orge  hammers,  rolling  mills,  blast  ma- 
chines, hot  blast,  etc.  Added,  an  essay  on 
the  manufacture  of  steel.  3d  ed.  rev.  111. 
Phila.  1854.  O.  672-f  4 

Truran,  W:  The  iron  manufacture  of  Great 
Britain,  theoretically  and  practically  con- 
sidered ;  incl.  descriptive  details  of  the 
ores,  fuels  and  fluxes  employed,  the  pre- 
liminary operation  of  calcination,  the  blast, 
refining  and  puddling  furnaces,  engines 
and  machinery,  and  tne  various  processes 
in  union.  2d  eel.,  rev.  bv  J.  Arthur  Phillips 
and  W:  Dorman.    N.  Y.  1867.  Q.     672-f  6 

Ede,  G:  The  management  of  steel.  4th  ed.  rev. 
and  enl.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.  672  :  6 

Gruner,  L:  Emmanuel.  The  manufacture  of 
steel.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  Lenox  Smith, 
with  an  app.  on  the  Bessemer  process  in 
the  U.  S.  by  the  translator.  HI.  N.  Y. 
1872.  O.  672+3 

United  States.  Gongreas.  Report  of  the  U.  S. 
board  appointed  to  test  iron,  steel  and 
other  metals.  111.  Wash.  [1878— ]  1881.  2 
V.  O.  in  672  :  D 

Content*.  V.  1.  Rep.  of  the  committee  on  chain- 
cables,  malleable  iron,  reheating'  and  rerolling 
wrought  iron;  jdving:  the  result  of  experiments  on 
the  8trengrt;h  of  wroug'ht  iron  in  bars  and  in  chains, 
the  effect  of  different  degrees  of  reduction  in  rolling, 
of  reheating,  reroUing  and  hammering,  and  a  com- 
parison of  chemical  causes  with  physical  results, 
proving  strains  for  chain-cables,  the  correct  form 
for  test-pieces,  and  miscellaneous  investigations  into 
the  physical  properties  of  rolled  wrought  iron ;  with 
index.  —  Blair,  Andrew  A.  Methods  used  in  the 
analysis  of  iron  and  steel,  copper,  and  the  alloys  of 
copper,  zinc  and  tin.  App. :  Selected  papers  on  the 
metallic  alloys;  with  bibliography  and  index.  2. 
Hep.  on  a  preliminary  investigation  of  the  properties 
of  the  copper-zinc  alloys,  made  under  the  dlr.  of  the 
com.  on  metallic  alloys,  Robert  H.  Thurston  chair- 


man, in  the  mechanical  laboratory  of  the  Stevens 
institute  of  technology.  —  Records  of  tests  of  [the 
same].  — Rep.  on  the  strength  of  iron  girders  and 
columns,  made  under  the  dir.  of  the  com.  on  girders 
and  columns,  W:  Sooy  Smith  chairman.— Results  of 
tests  and  analyses  of  steels,  made  under  the  dir.  of 
the  com.  on  chemical  research,  Alex.  L.  Holley  chair- 
man.—Rep.  on  the  tests  of  quality  of  steels  for  tools, 
made  under  the  dir.  of  the  com.  on  tool  steels,  D: 
Smith  chairman.  — App.  Tresca,  H:  E:  Memoir  on 
the  planing  of  metals;  tr.  from  the  french  by  C.  F. 
Kroeh. 


Other  manufactures. 

Dobson,  E:  A  rudimentary  treatise  on  the  man- 
ufacture of  bricks  and  tiles  ;  containing  an 
outline  of  the  principles  of  biick-making, 
rev.  and  corr.  by  C:  Tomlinson.  6th  ed., 
with  add.  by  Robert  Mallet.  111.  [Weale's 
ser.]    Lond.  1877.  D.  673  : 1 

Wedgwood,  C.  R.  The  history  of  the  tea-cup  ; 
with  a  descriptive  account  of  the  potter's 
art.    Lond.  n.  d.   S.  673  :  2 

liukin,  James.  The  lathe  and  its  uses,  or  In- 
struction in  the  art  of  turning  wood  and 
metal ;  incl.  a  description  of  the  most 
modern  appliances  for  the  ornamentation 
of  plane  and  curved  surfaces,  an  entirely 
novel  form  of  lathe  for  eccentric  and  rose- 
engine  turning,  a  lathe  and  planing  ma- 
chine combined,  and  other  valuable  matter 
relating  to  the  art.  3d  ed.  with  add.  chap- 
ters and  index.     [Anon.]     Lond.  1871.    O. 

674:1 

Davis,  C:  T:  The  manufacture  of  leather;  a 
description  of  all  the  processes  for  the 
tanning,  tawing,  currying,  finishing  and 
dyeing  of  every  kind  of  leather,  incl.  the 
various  raw  materials  and  the  methods  for 
determining  their  values,  the  tools,  ma- 
chines and  all  details  of  importance  con- 
nected with  an  intelligent  and  profitable 
prosecution  of  the  art,  with  sjjecial  refer- 
ence to  the  bestamerican  practice.  Added, 
complete  lists  of  all  american  patents  for 
materials,  processes,  tools  and  machines 
for  tanning,  currying,  etc.    Phila.  1885.  O. 

675+1 

Smith,  J.  E.  A.  A  history  of  paper,  its  genesis 
and  its  revelations  ;  oiigin  and  manufac- 
ture, utility  and  commercial  value  of  an 
indispensable  staple  of  the  commercial 
world.     Holyoke,  Mass.  1882.  O.       676+1 

Bock,  Daniel.  Textile  fabrics.  111.  [South 
Kensington  museum  art  hand-books]. 
Lond.    1876.    D.  677:2 

Ashenhurst,  T:  R.  Design  in  textile  fabrics. 
(Manuals  of  technology).    N.  Y.  1883.  S. 

677:3 

SchmoUer,  Gustav.  Die  entwicklung  und  die 
krisis  der  deutschen  weberei  im  19  jahr- 
hundert ;  vortrag  gehalten  im  zweigverein 
des  Deutschen  gewerbmuseums  in  Magde- 
burg. In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 
304 : 15  v2 

Coxon,  Herbert.  Oriental  cai'pets,  how  the^y  are 
made  and  conveyed  to  Europe  ;  with  a 
narrative  of  a  journey  to  the  east  in  search 
of  them.    Lond.  1884.  O.  677  :  4 

Ure,  Andrew.  The  cotton  manufacture  of  Great 
Britain  investigated  and  ill.,  with  an  introd. 


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458 


view  of  its  comparative  state  in  foreign 
counti'ies.  Added,  a  supp.  completing  tne 
statistical  and  manufacturing  information 
to  the  present  time  by  P.  L.  Simmonds. 
Lond.  1861.  2  v.  D.  678  :  1 


3.    Mechanic  trades. 

Partington,  C:  F:  The  mechanic's  library,  or 
book  of  trades ;  comprehending  a  series 
of  distinct  treatises  and  practical  guides, 
on  architecture,  carpentery,  joinery,  brick- 
laying, plastering,  masonry,  brickmaking, 
paintmg,  glazing,  plumbmg,  clock  and 
watch  -  making,  coach-making,  printing, 
engraving,  and  shipbuilding.  111.  Lond. 
n.  d.    O.  680  :  1 

Boys'  book  of  trades,  and  the  tools  used  in 
them.    Lond.  [1879].  O. 

X  680 :  2 

Beckett,  Sir  Edmund,  formerly  Edmund  Beck- 
ett Denison.  A  rudimentary  treatise  on 
clocks,  watches  and  bells.  6th  ed.,  rev. 
and  enl.     [Weale's  ser.]    Lond.   1874.  D. 

681  :  1 

Engler,  Edmund  A.  Time-keeping  in  London  ; 
repr.  for  distribution  by  the  observatory 
of  Washington  university,  St.  Louis,  from 
the  Popular  science  monthly,  dec.  1883, 
Jan.  1883.  N.  Y.  1883.  O.  With  his  Time- 
keeping in  Paris.  in  6814-2 

—  Time-keeping  in  Paris  ;  repr.  for  distribution 

by  the  oDservatory  of  Washington  uni- 
versity, St.  Louis,  from  the  Popular  science 
monthly,  jan.  1883.    St.  Louis.  1883.  O. 

681-f2 

Crane,  W.  J.  E.  The  smithy  and  for^je  ;  a  rudi- 
mentary treatise,  incl.  instructions  in  the 
farrier's  art,  with  a  chapter  on  coach- 
smithing.  111.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond.  1883. 
D.  682:1 

Hobbs,  A.  C.  Locks  and  safes  :  The  construction 
of  locks,  compiled  from  [his]  papers,  and 
ed.  by  C:  Tomlinson  ;  to  which  is  added  a 
description  of  J.  Beverly  Fenby's  patent 
locks,  and  a  note  upon  iron  safes  by 
Robert  Mallet.    Lond.   [1868].  D. 

683:1 

Greener,  W.  W.  The  gun  and  its  development ; 
with  notes  on  shooting.  111.  Lond.  [18811. 
O.  683-f3 

—  Modern  breech-loaders,  sporting  and  military. 

111.     [3d  ed.]    Lond.    n.  d.    D.  683  :'2 

DuBois,  H.  P.  Historical  essay  on  the  art  of 
bookbinding.    N.  Y.  1883.'D.  686:1 

Lukin,  James.  Toy  making  for  amateurs  ; 
being  instructions  for  the  home  construc- 
tion of  simple  wooden  toys,  and  of  others 
that  are  moved  or  driven  by  weights, 
clockwork,  steam,  electricity,  etc.  111. 
Lond.  1883,  D.  '  688 :  1 


4.    Building. 

[See  cOso  Architecture,  cl.  730-729.) 

Clarke,  Theodore  M.    Building  superintendence. 
111.,  plans  and  diagrams.    Bost.  1883.  O. 

690 : 8 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Allen,  C:  Bruce.  Cottage  building,  or  Hints 
for  impi'oving  the  dwellings  of  the  work- 
ing classes  and  the  labouring  poor  ;  with 
notes  and  add.  by  J:  WeaTe  and  other 
authors.  9th  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  [Weale's 
ser.]    Lond.  1880.  D.  690  :  1 

Brooks,  S.  H.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the 
erection  of  dwelling-houses  ;  ill.  by  a  per- 
spective view,  plans,  elevations  and  sec- 
tions of  a  pair  of  semi-detached  villas, 
with  the  specifications,  quantities  and  esti- 
mates, and  every  requisite  detail,  in 
sequence,  for  their  construction  and  finish- 
ing. New  ed.,  with  add.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1877.  D.  690:2 

Dobson,  E:  Rudiments  of  the  art  of  building, 
in  5  sections  :  General  principles  of  con- 
struction ;  materials  used  in  building ; 
strength  of  materials ;  use  of  materials  ; 
working  drawings,  specifications  and  esti- 
mates. 111.  11th  ed.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
1881.  D.  690  :  3 

Oakey,  Alexander  F.  Building  a  home.  (Apple- 
tons'  home  books).     N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

690:4 

Plummer,  P:  W.  The  carpenters'  and  builders' 
guide  ;  a  hand-book  for  workmen,  also  a 
manual  of  reference  for  contractors,  build- 
ers, etc.    Portland.   1879.  D.  690  : 6 

Christy,  Wyvill  J.  A  practical  treatise  on  the 
joints  made  and  used  by  builders  in  the 
construction  of  various  kinds  of  engineer- 
ing and  architectural  works,  with  especial 
reference  to  those  wrought  by  artificers  in 
erecting  and  finishing  habitable  structures. 
[Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1883.  D.  690  :  6 

Tarn,  E.  Wyndham.  An  elementary  treatise  on 
the  construction  of  roofs  of  wood  and 
iron,  deduced  chiefly  from  the  works  of 
Robison,  Tredgold  '  and  Humber.  111. 
[Weale's  ser.]     Lond.    1883.    D.        690  :  7 


Materials  . 

Barlow,  P:  A  treatise  on  the  strength  of  mater- 
ials, with  rules  for  application  in  archi- 
tecture and  the  construction  of  suspension 
bridges,  railways,  etc.,  and  an  app.  on  the 
power  of  locomotive  engines  and  the  effect 
of  inclined  planes  and  gradients.  New  ed. 
revised  by  his  sons  P.  W.  Barlow  and  W. 
H.  Barlow  ;  added,  a  summary  of  experi- 
ments by  Eaton  Hodgkinson,  W:  Fairbairn 
and  D:  Kirkaldy;  an  essay  with  ill.,  on  the 
effect  produced  by  passing  weights  over 
elastic  bars,  by  Robert  Willis ;  tne  whole 
arr.  and  ed.  by  W:  Humber.  Lond.  1867. 
O.  691:8 

Kent,  W:  The  strength  of  materials.  JTan 
Nostrand's  science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1879.  T. 

691  :5 

Allan,  W.  Strength  of  beams  under  transverse 
loads.  [Van  Nostrand's  science  ser.]  N. 
Y.  1875.  T.  691:1 

Spangenberg,  L:  The  fatigue  of  metals  under 
re])eated  strains,  with  various  tables  of 
i-esults  of  experiments.  |From  the  german, 
with  a  pref.  by  S.  H.  Shreve.  [Van  Nos- 
trand's science  ser.]     N.  Y.  1876.  T. 

691:6 


CI.  691-693 


USEFUL  ARTS— BUILDING. 


Fairbaim,  W:  On  the  application  of  cast  and 
wrought  iron  to  builaing  purposes.  N.  Y. 
1854.  O.  691-1-2 

United  States.  Census  offlee.  Report  on  the 
building  stones  of  the  U.  S.,  and  statistics 
of  the  quarry  industry  for  1880.  111.  In 
Tenth  census,  v.  10.      '  in  317  :!> 

Co7itents.  Hawes,  G:  W.  Introduction.— Merrill, 
G.  P.  Microscopicstrueture.— De'wey,  P.  P.  Chemi- 
cal examination.— Sperr,  F.  W.  Quarry  methods.— 
Statistics  of  building  stones.— Descriptions  of  quar- 
ries and  quarry  reg'ions:  Shaler,  N.  S.  General 
rep.  on  Rhode  Island,  Mass.,  Maine;  Details  regard- 
ing quarries,  by  states,  [Wisconsin  by  Allan  D. 
Conover.]  —Stone  construction  in  cities.  —  Julien, 
Alexis  A.  The  durability  of  building  stones  in  New 
York  city  and  vicinity.— App. :  Exportation,  impor- 
tation, etc.— Index. 

Horton,  R:  The  complete  measurer ;  setting 
forth  the  measurement  of  boards,  glass, 
etc.,  unequal-sided,  square-sided,  octagon- 
al-sided, round  timber  and  stone  and 
standing  timber,  with  just  allowances  for 
the  bark  on  the  respective  species  of  trees 
and  proper  deductions  for  the  waste  in 
hewing  trees,  etc.,  with  other  essential 
instruction  to  timber  growers,  merchants, 
surveyors,  architects,  stone  masons  and 
others.  3d  ed.,  with  add.  [Weale's  ser.l 
Lond.  1876.  D.  691  :4 

Laslett,  T:  Timber  and  timber  trees,  native 
and  foreign.    Lond.  1875.  D.  691  :  7 

Grandy,  R:  E.  The  timber  importer's,  timber 
merchant's  and  builder's  guide.  2d  ed., 
rev.     [Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1875.  D. 

691  :  3 

Bichardson,  W:  The  timber  merchant's,  saw- 
miller's  and  importer's  freight-book  and 
assistant ;  comprising  rules,  tables  and 
memoranda  relating  to  the  timber  trade  ; 
with  a  chapter  on  speeds  of  saw-mill 
machinery,  etc.,  by  M.  Powis  Bale,  and  a 
London  price  list  for  timber  and  deal  saw- 


on  pric 
[Weah 


ing.    [Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1884.  D, 


691:9 


Plans   and  specifications. 

Seed,  S.  B.  House-plans  for  evei*ybod;y,  for  vil- 
lage and  country  residences  costing  from 
$250  to  $8,000,  ihcl.  full  descriptions  and 
estimates  in  detail  of  materials,  labor  and 
cost.    111.    N.  y.  1879.  D.  692  :  2 

Beaton,  Alfred  C:  Quantities  and  measure- 
ments ;  how  to  calculate  and  take  them,  in 
bricklayers',  masons',  plasterers',  plumb- 
ers', painters',  paperhan^ers',  gilders', 
smiths',  carpenters',  and  joiners'  work ; 
with  rules  for  abstracting,  hints  for  pre- 
paring a  bill  of  quantities  and  rules  for  all 
work  m  the  building  trade.  5th  ed.,  rev. 
and  enl.     [Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1878.  D. 

692:  1 

Blenkarn,  J:  Practical  specifications  of  works 
executed  in  architecture,  civil  and  mechan- 
ical engineering,  and  in  road-making  and 
sewering  ;  added,  a  series  of  practically 
useful  agreements  and  reports.  Lond. 
1865.  O.  692  :  114 

B-ichardson,  T.  A.  The  art  of  architectural 
modelling  in  paper.  111.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1859.  D.  692  :  3 


M  a  s  o  n  r  y  . 

Walker,  F.  Brickwork ;  a  practical  treatise, 
embodying  the  general  and  higher  princi- 
ples of  bricklaying,  cutting  and  setting, 
with  the  application  of  geometry  to  roof- 
tiling,  remarks  on  the  different  kinds  of 
pointing,  a  description  of  the  materials 
used  by  the  bricklayer  and  a  series  of 
problems  in  applied  geometry.  [Weale*s 
ser.]     Lond.  1885  [1884].  D.       '  693  :  9 

Hammond,  Adam.  The  rudiments  of  practical 
bricklaying.  3d  ed.,  ill.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1879.  D.  693  :  5 

Dobson,  E:  The  rudiments  of  masonry  and 
stone  cutting,  exhibiting  the  principles  of 
masonic  projection  and  their  application 
to  the  construction  of  curved  wmgwalls 
and  domes,  oblique  bridges,  and  roman 
and  gothic  vaulting.  9th  ed.,  with  an  app. 
on  the  causes  of  decay,  and  the  preserva- 
tion of  stone.  111.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
1878.  D.  693  :  3 

—  Foundations  and  concrete  works  ;  containing 
a  synopsis  of  the  principal  cases  of  founda- 
tion work,  with  the  usual  mode  of  treat- 
ment, and  practical  remarks  on  the  foot- 
ings, planking,  sand,  concrete,  beton,  pile- 
di'iving,  caissons  and  cofferdams.  4th  ed., 
rev.  by  G:  Dodd.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
1876.  D.  693  :  2 

Gaudard,  Jules.  Foundations.  Tr.  from  the 
french  by  L.  F.  Vernon  Harcourt.  [Van 
Nostrand's  ser.]     N.  Y.  1879.  T.        693  :  4 

Burnell,  G:  R.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  limes, 
cements,  mastics,  plastering,  etc.  11th  ed., 
with  app.     [Weale's    ser.]    Lond.  1878.  S. 

693:1 

Gillmore,  Quincy  A.  Treatise  on  limes,  hydrau- 
lic cements  and  mortars,  containing  re- 
ports of  numerous  experiments  conducted 
m  New  York  city  during  1858-1861.  U.  S. 
engineer  dep't.  [Papers  on  practical  en- 
gineering, no.  9.]     N.  Y.  1864.  O.       693  :  D 

Austin,  James  G.  Treatise  on  the  preparation, 
combination  and  application  of  calcareous 
and  hydraulic  limes  and  cements  ;  com- 
piled and  arr.  from  the  best  authorities 
and  from  the  practical  experience  of  the 
compiler  ;  added,  many  useful  recipes  for 
various  scientific,  mercantile  and  domestic 
purposes.    Lond.  1862.  D.  693  :  6 

Beid,  H:  Treatise  on  the  manufacture  of  Port- 
land cement ;  added,  a  tr.  of  A.  Lipowitz's 
work,  describing  a  new  method  of  manu- 
facturing that  cement  by  W.  F.  Reid. 
Lond.  1868.  O.  "  693-|-7 

Faija,  H:  Portland  cement  for  users.  2d  ed., 
corr.     [Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1884.  D. 

693:8 


G  a r  p entry. 

Tredgold,  T:  Elementary  principles  of  car- 
pentry, chiefly  composed  from  [his]  stand- 
ard work,  with  add.,  alterations  and  corr. 
from  the  works  of  the  most  recent  authori- 
ties, and  a  treatise  on  joinery,  containing  a 
detailed  account  of  the  various  operations 


461 


tJSEFUL  ABTS— BUILDING. 


.(« 


0l|\d94-699 


Tredgold,  T:— Continued. 

of  the  ioiner,  ed.  by  E.  Wyndham  Tarn.   3d 
ed.    111.     [Weale's'ser.]   "Lond.  1880.  D. 

694  : 4 

—  Same.     Atlas.    Lond.  1880.  Q.  694+4 

Bell,  W:  E.  Cai'pentry  made  easy,  or  The  sci- 
ence and  art  of  framing  on  a  new  and  im- 
proved system,  with  specific  instructions 
for  building  balloon  frames,  barn  frames, 
mill  frames,  warehouses,  church  spires, 
etc.,  comprising  also  a  system  of  bridge 
building  ;  with  Dills,  estimates  of  cost,  and 
valuable  tables.  2d  ed.,  enl.  and  imp. 
Phila.  1881.  Q.  694+1 

Hatfield,  R.  G.  The  american  house-carpenter  ; 
a  treatise  upon  architecture,  cornices  and 
mouldings,  framing  doors,  windows  and 
stairs,  together  witli  the  most  important 
principles  of  practical  geometry.  2d  ed. 
111.     N.  Y.  1845.  O.  694  :  2 

Bobison,  J:,  F.  Price,  and  T:  Tredgold.  A 
treatise  on  the  construction  of  roofs  as 
regards  carpentry  and  joinery,  deduced 
from  [their]  worWs.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
[1859].  D.  694:3 

Collings,  G:  A  practical  treatise  on  hand-rail- 
ing, showing  new  and  simple  methods  for 
finding  the  pitch  of  the  plank,  drawing  the 
moulds,  bevelling,  jointmg  up  and  squar- 
ing the  wreath.  111.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
1882.  D.  694  :  7 

Y.,  F.  Every  man  his  own  mechanic  ;  a  guide 
to  every  description  of  constructive  and 
decorative  work  that  may  be  done  by  the 
amateur  ai'tisan,  at  home  and  in  the  colon- 
ies, in  3  pts  :  1,  Household  carpentry  and 
joinery ;  2,  Ornamental  and  constructive 
carpentry  ;  3,  Household  building  ai't  and 
practice.     Lond.  [1881].  O.  694:6 

Wood-working  tools  and  how  to  use  them  ;  a 
manual.     Bost.  1881.  D.  694  :  8 

Boy's  workshop,  A  ;  with  plans  and  designs  for 
in-door  and  out-door  work  by  a  boy  and 
his  friends  ;  with  an  introd.  by  H:  Randall 
Waite.     111.    Bost.  [1884].  S.         x  694  :  9 


Plumbing,   ventilation    and 

heating. 

(See  aJ^  Public  health,  cl.  614,  col  404-406.) 

Buchan,  W:  Paton.  Plumbing;  a  text-book  to 
the  practice  of  the  art  or  craft  of  the 
plumoer,  with  supp.  chapters  upon  house 
drainage,  embodying  the  latest  improve- 
ments. 2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  111.  [Weale's 
ser.]     Lond.  1880.  D.  696  : 1 

Butler,  W.  F.  Ventilation  of  buildings.  [Van 
Nostrand's  science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1873.  T. 

697:1 
Rafter,  G:  W.    Mechanics  of  ventilation.     [Van 
_  Nostrand's  science  ser.]    N.  Y.  1878.  T. 

I  697 : 2 

■  Tomlinson,  C:  A  rudimentary  treatise  on  warm- 
ing and  ventilation  ;  a  concise  exposition 
of  the  general  principles  of  the  art  of 
warming  and  ventilating  domestic  and 
public  buildings,  mines,  lighthouses,  ships, 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  tor  children. 


etc.     8th  ed.   with   index.     [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1878.  D.  697:3 

Briggs,  H:    Steam-heating  ;  an  exposition  of  the 
american_practice  of  warming  buildings  by 


[Van  Nostrand's  science  ser. 

T.  697 : 4 


steam. 
Y.  1883. 

Power,  D.  G.    A  treatise  on  heating,  ventilation 

and    imperfect   combustion ;     smoke,    its 

formation  and  prevention.    Milw.  1877.  O. 

697  :  Pam 


Painting,    etc. 

Cook,  Clarence.  "What  shall  we  do  with  our 
walls  ? "    N.  Y.  1881.  O.  698+1 

Davidson,  Ellis  A.  A  practical  manual  of  house- 
painting,  graining,  marbling  and  sign- 
writing  ;  containing  full  information  of 
the  processes  of  house-painting  in  oil  and 
distemper,  the  formation  of  letters  and 
practice  of  sign-writing,  the  principles  of 
decorative  art,  a  course  of  elementary 
drawing  for  house-painters,  writers,  etc., 
and  a  collection  of  useful  receipts.  111.  3d 
ed.,  rev.     [Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1880.  D. 

698:2 

Masury,  J:  W.  House-painting,  carriage-paint- 
ing and  graining.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.     698  :  3 

Hints  for  painters,  decorators  and  paper-hang- 
ers ;  selection  of  useful  rules,  data,  memor- 
anda, methods  and  suggestions  for  house, 
ship  and  furniture  painting,  paper-hang- 
ing, gilding,  color-mixing  and  other  mat- 
ters, useful  and  instructive  to  paintei*s  and 
decorators.  Prepared,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  wants  of  amateurs,  by  an  old 
hand.  (Work  manuals,  no.  3).  N!  Y.  1882. 
D.  698  : 4 

Rossiter,  E.  K.,  and  F.  A.  Wright.  Modern 
house-painting ;  containing  20  colored  litho- 
graphs, exhibiting  the  use  of  color  in  ex- 
terior and  interior  house-painting,  and  em- 
bracing examples  of  simple  and  elaborate 
work  in  plain,  graded  and  parti-colors ; 
also  the  treatment  of  old  styles  of  houses, 
together  with  full  descriptive  letter-press, 
covering  the  preparation,  use  and  applica- 
tion of  colors,  with  special  directions  ap- 
plicable to  each  example.     N.  Y.  1882.  O. 

698+5 


Sh 


I  p 


u  i  I  d  i  n  g 


Hall,  H:  Report  on  the  ship-building  industry 
of  the  IJ.  S.  111.  In  U.  S.  tenth  census, 
1880,  V.  8.  in  317  :  D 

Contents.  Fishing-vessels.— Merchant  sailing  ves- 
sels.—Shipbuilding  on  the  ocean  coasts.- Steam  ves- 
sels.—Iron  vessels.- Canal-boats.— U.  S.  navy-yards. 
—Ship-building  timber.— Statistics  of  ship-building. 

Sommerfeldt,  Hakon  A.  The  elementary  and 
practical  principles  of  the  construction  of 
ships  for  ocean  and  river  service.  [Weale's 
ser]     Lond.  1861.  D.  699:3 

—  Same.    Atlas.     Lond.  1861.  F.  699+P3 

Kipping,  Robert.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  mast- 
ing, mast-making  and  rigging  of  ships ; 
also  tables  of  spars,  rigging,  blocks,  chain, 
wire  and  hemp  ropes  etc.,  relating  to  every 


CI.  6dd 


trSEi'trL  ARTS— BUILDING. 


464 


Kipping,  Robert. — Continued. 

class  of  vessels,  together  with  an  app.  of 
dimensions  of  masts  and  yards  of  the  royal 
navy  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  111.  14th 
ed.    [Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1877.  D.  699  : 1 

—  Sails  and  sailmaking,  with  draughting  and  the 
center  effort  of  the  sails  ;  also,  weights  and 
sizes  of  ropes,  masting,  rigging  and  sails 
of  steam  vessels,  etc.  111.  11th  ed.,  enl. 
[Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1880.  D.  699  :  2 

United  States.  Navy  depH.  Papers  and  discus- 
sions on  experiments  with  steel ;  reprinted 
from  various  sources.  (Naval  prof,  papers, 
no.  14.)    Wash.  1883.  O.  in  699  :  D 

Papers  and  discussions  on  engines,  boilers 


and  torpedo  boats  ;  repr.  from  the  Trans- 
actions of  the  institution  of  naval  archi- 
tects, vols.  1882  and  1883.  111.  (Naval  prof, 
papers,  no.  16.)    Wash.  1884.  O.  in  699  :  D 

Cotsell,  G:    A  treatise  on  ships'  anchors.    111. 
[Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1856.  D.  699  :  4 

Kingston,  W:  H.  G.  The  boy's  own  book  of 
boats  ;  with  complete  instructions  how  to 
make  sailing  models.  New  ed.  rev.,  with 
add.,  incl.  an  account  of  the  present  con- 
dition of  the  british  navy.  Lond.  n.  d.  D. 
X  699  :  6 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  tor  children. 


VIII.    FINE  ARTS. 


1.    In  general. 


1.    Aesthetics. 

Alison,  Archibald.  Essays  on  the  nature  and 
principles  of  taste.  2d  amer.  ed.  Hart- 
ford. 1821.  O.  701  :  18 

Allen,  C:  Grant.  The  colour-sense,  its  origin 
and  development ;  an  essay  in  compara- 
tive psychology.  [Eng.  and  foreign  phil. 
lib.]    Bost.  1879.  O.  701  :  2 

—  Physiological  aesthetics.    N.  Y.  1877.  D. 

701:3 
Allston,    Washington.     Lectures   on    art,    and 
poems  ;  ed.  bv  K:  H:  Dana.     N.  Y.    1850. 
D.  ■  701  : 4 

("ovtents.    Pref.,  by  the  ed.  — Lectures   on   art. — 
Aphorisms.— The  hypochondriac.— Poems. 
Bascom,  J:    ^Esthetics,  or  The  science  of  beauty. 
Bost.  18G2.  D.  701  :  5 

Burke,  Edmund.  A  philosophical  inquiry  into 
the  oi-igin  of  our  ideas  of  the  sublime  and 
beautiful,  with  an  introd.  discourse  con- 
cerning taste.    In  his  Works. 

329.2:2  vl 

—  Same.    Adapted   to  popular  use  by  Abraham 

Mills.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  701  :  19 

Carriere,  Moi'iz.   Aesthetik  ;  die  idee  des  schimen 

und  ihre  verwirklichung  im  leben  und  in 

der  kunst.    2te  autl.    Leipz.  1873.  2  v.  O. 

701:1 
Cousin,  V:    Lectures  on  the  true,  the  beautiful 

and  the  good  ;  increased  by  an  app.  on 

french  art.     Tr.   by  O.  W.  Wight.    N.  Y. 

1857.  O.  194:4 

Day,   H:  Noble.    The  science  of    aesthetics,  or 

The  nature,  kinds,  laws  and  uses  of  beauty. 

New  Haven.  1872.  D.  .  701  : 6 

Dyer,   T:   H:     On  imitative   art,    its  principles 

and  progress  ;  with  preliminary  remarks 

on  beauty,   sublimity    and    taste.      Lond. 

1882.  O.  ■  701  :  22 

GOthe,    J:    Wolfgang    v.      Zur    kunst.     In    his 

Werke.  830  :  137  v30 

Grillparzer,   Franz.    Aesthetische   studien.    In 

his  Siimmtliche  werke.  832  :  35  v9 

Hartmann,  K:  Robert  E :  v.  Aesthetische  studien. 

In  his  Gesammelte  studien.  834-|-19 

Home,    H:,  lord  Karnes.     Elements  of  criticism, 

with  the  author's  last  corr.  and  add.     1st 

amer.  from  7th  London  ed.    Bost.   1796.  2 

V.  O.  701  :  7 

—  Same.    3d  amer.  from  8th  London  ed.    N.  Y. 

1819.  2  V.  O.  701  :  7 

Lemcke,  K:  H:  Gottlieb.   PopulJire  asthetik.   3te 

verm,  und  verb.  aufl.    111.    Leipz.   1870.  O. 

701  :  26 


Lessing-,  J:  Gotthold  Ephraim.    Selected  prose 

works.      Tr.  from  the  german  by  E.   C. 

Beasley  and  Helen  Zimmern,    ed.   by  E: 

Bell.     Lond.  1879.  D.  701  : 8 

Contents.    Introd.  —  Synopsis    of   the   contents  of 

Laolsoon.— Laokoon.-How  the  ancients  represented 

death.— Dramatic  notes. 

—  Laokoon,  oder  Ueber  die  grenzen  der  malerei 

und  poesie.    In  his  Ausgewiihlte  werke. 

830 : 140  v5 

—  Wie  die  alten  den  tod  gebildet.     In  the  same. 

830  :  140  v4 
Longinus,  Dionysius  Cassius.  On  the  sublime. 
Tr.  from  the  greek,  with  notes  and  observa- 
tions, and  some  account  of  the  life,  writ- 
ings and  character  of  the  author,  by  W: 
Smith.   4th  ed.,  corr   Lond.  1770.  D.  " 

701:20 
Oakey,   Alexander  F.    The  art  of  life  and  the 
life  of  art.    (Frank  sq.  lib.)    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 
701+25 
Reynolds,    Sir  Joshua.     Literary  works.     Pre- 
fixed,    a    memoir    of     the    author,    with 
remarks    on    his    professional    character, 
illustrative  of  his  principles  and  practice, 
by  H:  W:  Beechy.    New  ed.     Lond.  1855. 
2  V.  D.  701  :  10 

Contents  V.  1.  Introd.— Memoir.— Discourses.  2. 
Discourses. —The  idler:  no  76,  False  criticisms  on 
painting;  no.  79,  The  grand  style  of  painting;  no. 
82,  The  time  idea  of  beautv.— Journey  to  Flanders 
and  Holland.— The  art  of  painting  by  C:  A.  du  Fres- 
noy;  tr.  into  eng.  verse  by  W:  Mason,  with  annota- 
tions by  Reynolds.— Parallel  between  poetry  and 
painting.— Epistle  to  Mr.  Jervas,  with  Fresnoy's  Art 
of  painting,  tr.  by  mr.  Dryden.— Chronological  list  of 
painters,  with  short  characters  and  an  account  of 
their  respective  births  and  deaths.— Alphabetical  list 
of  painters.— General  index. 

—  Cunningham,  Allen.  The  life  and  writings  of 

sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  Portrait.  1st  amer. 
ed.    N.  Y.  1860.  D.  701  :  9 

Ruskin,  J:  Lectures  on  art,  delivered  before 
the  university  of  Oxford,  in  Hilary  term 
1870.     N.  Y.  1878.  D.  701  :  12 

Contents.  Inaugural.— The  relation  of  art  to  relig- 
ion.—The  relation  of  art  to  morals.— The  relation  of 
art  to  use.— Line.— Light.— Colour. 

—  The  eagle's  nest ;   ten  lectures  on  the  relation 

of  natural  science  to  art,  given  before  the 
university  of  Oxford  in  lent  term  1872.  N. 
Y.  1883.  1).  701  :  24 

—  Modern  painters,  by  a  graduate  of  Oxford.  N. 

Y.  1876.  5v.  D.  701  :  13 

Contents.  V.  1.  Genei-al  principles.  —  Truth.  2. 
Of  ideas  of  beauty.  3.  Of  many  things.  4.  Of 
mountain  beauty.  5.  Of  leaf  beauty.  — Of  cloud 
beauty.— Of  ideas  of  relation:  Of  invention  formal; 
Of  invention  spiritual. 


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B-uskin,  J-.—  Contimied. 

—  Same.     Modern  painters,   by  a  graduate  of 

Oxford.  [With  fac-simile"  reproductions  of 
the  plates  in  the  original  english  ed.l  N.  Y. 
1878-9.  5v.  Q.  701  :  1121 

—  Smne.    V.  2,  "Of  ideas  of  beauty"  and  "Of 

the  imaginative  faculty."  Rearr.  and  rev. 
by  the  author.    N.  Y.    1883.    D. 

701  :  13  v2 

—  Same.    V.  3,  pt.  4.     1st  amer.  ed.    N.  Y.  1859. 

D.  701  :  13  v3 

Contents.    Of  many  things. 

—  Frondes     agrestes  ;    readings    in     "  Modern 

painters"  chosen  at  her  pleasure  by  the 
author's  friend,  the  vounger  lady  of  the 
Thwaite,  Coniston.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

701  :  23 

—  Pre-Raphaelitism,   by  the  author  of  Modern 

painters.    N.  Y.   1860.  O.  701  :  14 

—  Art  culture  ;   a  handbook  of  art  technicalities 

and  criticisms,  selected  from  [his]  works, 
and  arr.  and  supp.  by  W.  H.  Piatt  for  the 
use  of  schools  and  colleges,  with  a  new 
glossary  of  art  terms,  and  an  alphabetical 
and  chronological  list  of  artists  N.  Y. 
1877.  D.  701  :  11 

Samson,  G:  Whitefield.  Elements  of  art  criti- 
cism ;  comprising  a  treatise  on  the  princi- 
ples of  man's  nature  as  addressed  by  art, 
together  with  a  historic  survey  of  the 
methods  of  art  execution  in  the  depart- 
ments of  drawing,  sculpture,  architecture, 
painting,  landscape  gardening  and  the 
decorative  arts,  designed  as  a  text-book 
for  schools  and  colleges  and  as  a  hand- 
book for  amateurs  and  artists.  Phila.  1876. 
O.  701  :  15 

Schiller,  J:  Christoph  v.  Kleine  asthetische 
schriften.     In  his  Siimmtliche  werke. 

830:143  vll, 12 

—  Sam£.  in  830  :  144  vl7, 18 

Contents,  see  under  German   literature.   Collected 

Schlegei,  K:  W:  F:  v.     ^Esthetic  . . .  works. 

in  804  : 4 
Contents.     l>e8cription  of  paintings  in  Paris  and 
the    Netherlands,    in   1802-4.  —  Principles    of   trothie 
architecture.  — Modern  german  paintings.  —  On  the 
limits  of  the  beautiful. 
Stewart,  Dugald.    Essays  relative  to  taste.     In 
Ms  Philosoph.  essays.  191 -(-8  v6 

Contents,  see  col.  45. 
Taine,   Hippolyte   Adolphe.     Lectures  on    art. 
Tr.  by  J:  Durand.    N.  Y.  1875.   2  v.  O. 

701 : 16 
Contents.    V.  1.    The  philosophy  of  art— The  ideal 
In  art.    2.    The  philosophy  of  art  in  Italy.— The  phil- 
osophy of  art  in  the  Netherlands.— The  philosophy 
of  art  in  Greece. 
Veron,  Eugfene.    Aesthetics.    Tr.  by  W.  H.  Arm- 
strong.   [Lib.  of  contemp.  science.]   Lond. 
1879.  D.  701:17 

Winckelmann,  J:  Joachim.  Werke.  Einzig 
rechtmiissige  original-ausgabe.  Stuttgart. 
1847.    2v.  O.  700-1-1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Winckelmann's  blographie.— Win- 
ckelmann's  vorrede  zur  Geschichte  der  kunst  des 
alterthums.— Winckelmann's  vorrede  zu  den  anmer- 
kungen  iiber  die  Geschichte  der  kunst  des  alter- 
thums.—Geschichte  der  kunst  des  alterthums.— Von 
der  kunst  der  zelchnung  der  alten  vcilker.  2.  Ge- 
danken  uberdie  nachahmungder  griechischen  werke 
in  der  malerei  und  bildhauer-kunst,  nebst  sendschrei- 
ben  und  erlauterung.  —  Kleinere  aufsatze  iiber  ge- 

genstande  der  alten  kunst.  —  Anmerkung  iiber  die 
aukunst  der  alten.— Schriften  uber  die  herculani- 
scben  entdeckungon.— Abhandlung  von  der  Fiihig- 
keit  der  empflndungdes  sehiinen  in  der  kunst,  und 


dem  unterricht  in  derselben.- Versuch  einer  allego- 
ric, besonders  fiir  die  kunst. —  Nachlass,  fragmente 
und  zusatze.— Freundschaftliche  briefe.— Ueberslcht 
und  erkliirungder  kupfer  zu  Winckelmann's  werken. 


2.    Dictionaries  and  cyclopedias. 

Miiller,  Hermann  Alexander.  Lexikon  der 
biklenden  kunste  ;  technik  und  geschichte 
der  baukunst,  plastik,  malerei  und  der 
vervielfaltigenden  kiinste  ;  kiinstler,  kunst- 
stiitten,  kunstwerke,  etc.  111.  Leipz.  1883. 
D.  703  :  R4 

Fairholt,  F:  W:  A  dictionary  of  tei'ms  in  art. 
111.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  703  :  3 

Mollett,  J:  W.  An  illustrated  dictionary  of 
words  used  in  art  and  archajology  •  ex- 
plaining terms  frequently  used  in  works 
on  architecture,  arms,  bronzes,  christian 
art,  color,  costume,  decoration,  devices, 
emblems,  heraldry,  lace,  personal  orna- 
ments, pottery,  painting,  sculpture,  etc. 
Bost.  1882.  O.  ■  703  :  R2 

Waters,  Clara  Erskine,  formerly  mrs.  Clement. 
A  handbook  of  legendary  and  mythologi- 
cal art.     111.     10th  ed.     N.  Y.  1876!  D. 

703:  1 

3.    Essays  and  miscellany. 

Cheney,  Ednah  Dean.  Gleanings  in  the  Holds 
of  art.     Bost.  1881.  O.  704:2 

Contents.  Art.— Greek  ai-t.- Early  christian  art.— 
Byzantine  art.— Kestoratlon  of  art  in  Italy.— Michael 
Angelo.— The  poems  of  Michael  Angelo.  — Spanish 
art.— French  art.— Albert  Diirer.— Old  german  art.— 
American  art.— English  ai't.— D:  Scott.— Contempor- 
aneous art. 
Coan,  Titus  Munson,  ed.  Art  and  literature. 
(Topics  of  the  time,  no.  6.)    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

704  :  12 
Contents.    Blackie,  .1:  S.     The  philosophy  of  the 
beautiful.— Traill,  H.  U.    Hellenism  in  South  Kens- 
ington:   A  dialogue;   Plato  and  Landor.— Poole,  S. 
Lane-.  The  beginning  of  art.— The  ancient,  mediieval 
and  modern  stage.- Wedmore,  F:    The  impression- 
ists.- Q-urney,  E.    Wagner  and  Wagnerism. 
Conway,    Moncure    Daniel.     Travels   in   South 
Kensington  ;   with  notes  on  decorative  art 
and  arcliitecture  in  England.     N.  Y.  1882. 
O.  704  :  9 

Fairholt,  F:  W:  Rambles  of  an  archreologist 
among  old  books  and  in  old  places  ;  papers 
on  art  in  relation  to  archaeology,  painting, 
art  decoration  and  art  manutacture.  111. 
Lond.  1871.  O.  704+Pl 

Contents.  Rambles  of  an  ai'chseologist  among  old 
books  and  in  old  places.— Grotesque  design,  as  ex- 
hibited in  ornamental  and  industrial  art.  —  Facts 
about  finger-rings.- Ancient  brooches  and  dress  fast- 
enings. —  Albei-t  Diirer;  his  works,  his  compatriots, 
and  his  times. 
Freeman,  James  E.  Gatherings  from  an  artist's 
portfolio.     N.  Y.  1877.  8.  704  :  13 

—  Gatherings  from  an  artist's  portfolio  in  Rome. 
Bost.  1883.  D.  704  :  10 

Fuseli,  H:  Life  and  writings;  the  former  writ- 
ten and  the  latter  ed.  by  J:  Knowles. 
Lond.  1831.     3v.  O.  704:19 

Contents.  V.  1.  Knowles,  J:  The  life  of  H:  Fuseli. 
2.  Ancient  art.— Art  of  the  moderns.— Invention.— 
Composition,  expression.— Chiaroscuro —On  design. 
—Colour,  in  fresco  painting.— Colour,  oil  painting.- 
The  method  of  fixing  a  standard  and  defining  the 
proportions  of  the  human  frame  with  directions  to 
the  student  in  copying  the  life.  3.  On  the  prevailing 
method  of  treating  the  history  of  painting,  with  ob- 
servations on  the  picture  of  Leonardo  da  Vinci  of 


PINE  ARTS— ESSAYS. 


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"The  last  supper."— On  the  present  state  of  the  ai-t 
and  the  causes  which  check  its  progrress.— Aphorisms, 
chiefiy  relative  to  the  fine  arts.— A  history  of  art  in 
the  schools  of  Italy. 
Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.    Thoughts  about  art. 
New  ed..  rev.,  with  notes  and  an  introd. 
Host.  1878.  D.  704  :  3 

CimtenlH.    That  certain  artists  should  write  on  art. 
— Painting?  from  nature.— Paintinj?  from  memoranda. 
—The  I'elatlon  between  photography  and  painting.— 
Word-painting  and  colour-painting— Transcendent- 
alism in  painting.— The  law  of  progress  in  art.— 
Artists   in    Action.  — Picture    buying. -Fame. —  Art 
criticism.— Analysis  and  synthesis  in  painting.— The 
reaction  from  pre-Raphaeliteism.— The  artistic  spirit. 
—The  place  of  landscape-painting  amongst  the  fine 
arts.— The  housing  of  national  art  treasures.— On  the 
artistic  observation  of  nature.— Proudhon  as  a  writer 
on  art. —Two    art  philosophers. —Leslie.  —  Picture- 
dealers.— Thorwaldsen.— The  philosophy  of  etching. 
—Amateur  painters.— Can  science  help  art  ?— Picture 
frames.— Autographic  art. 
Hamilton,  Walter.    The  sesthetic  movement  in 
England.    3d  ed.    Lond.  1882.  O.  704  :  14 
Hunt,  W:M.    Talks  on  art;    [1st  andl  2d  ser., 
comp.  by  Helen  M.  Knowlton.     Bost.  1883. 
2  V.  O.  704  :  117 

Morris,  W:    Hopes  and  fears  for  art.    Bost.  1882. 
S.  704  :  8 

Nichols,    G:  Ward.     Art  education   applied   to 
industry.    111.     N.  Y.  1877.  O.  707:1 

Palgrave,  Francis  Turner.     Essays  on  art.    N. 
Y.  1867.  D.  704  : 4 

Contents.    The  Royal  academy,  1863-1865.— Mulready. 
— Dyce  and  W:  Hunt.  —  Hippolyte  Flandrin.  — Her- 
bert's Delivery  of  the  law.- Recent  works  by  Holman 
Hunt— Exhibition  of  F.  Madox  Brown.  — G:  Cruik- 
shank.- Japanese  art.— Sensational  art.— Poetry  and 
prose  in  art.— Lost  treasures.— Behnes  the  sculptor. 
— Thorvaldsen's  life  and  works.— The  Farnese  mar- 
bles.—On  the  position   of  sculpture  in  England.— 
Sculpture  and  painting.— Triqueti's  "  Marmor  home- 
rlcum."— The  Albert  cross  and  english  monumental 
sculpture.— Thackeray  in  the  abbey.— New  Paris. 
Ruskin,    J:      Mornings    in    Florence  ;    simple 
studies  of  christian  art  for  english  travel- 
lers.   N.  Y.  1877.  D.  704  :  18 
Contents.    Santa  Croce.  —  Before  the  Soldan.— The 
strait  gate.— The  golden  gate.— The  vaulted  book.— 
The  shepherd's  tower. 

—  The  political  economy  of  art ;  the  substance, 

with  add.,  of  two  lectures  delivered  at 
Manchester,  July  10  and  13,  1857.  N.  Y. 
1878.  D.  704  :  17 

—  The  two  paths  ;  lectures  on  art  and  its  appli- 

cation to  decoration  and  manufacture,  de- 
livered in  1858-9.  Plates  and  cuts.  N.  Y. 
1883.  U.  704  :  16 


Kemble,  Marion,  ed.    Art  recreations  ;  a  gviide 

to  decorative  art.     [New  ed.]     111.    Bost. 

[1884].  D.  704:15 

Leland,  C:  Godfrey.    The  minor  arts.     (Art  at 

home  ser.)    Lond.  1880.  D.  704:11 

Contents.     Leather  work. —Porcelain  or  vitreous 

painting. —Designing  and  transferring  patterns.— 

Wood-  carving.  —  Stencilling.  —  Modelling.  —  Mosaic 

work.— Repousse  work  and  silver  chasing. —  Minor 

manufactures.— Useful  recipes. 

Urbino,  Lavinia  Buoncore,  H:  Day  and  others. 

Art  recreations  -,  with  valuable  receipts  for 

preparing  materials.     111.    Bost.  1861.  D. 

704:6 
Contents.  Drawing.— Oil  painting. —  Crayon  draw- 
ing.—Grecian  painting.— Painting  in  water  colors.- 
Theorem  painting —Photograph  painting.— Oriental 
painting.— Painting  on  glass. —Papier  mache.— Leather 
work. —  Taxidermy. —Wax  work.  —  Plaster  work.— 
Moss  work.— Sea  weed.— Hair  work.— Feather  flow- 
ers.-Cone  work— Shell  work— Wild  tamarind  seed 


work.— Imitation  pearl  work  for  embroidery.— Paper 
flowers.— Potichomanie.  —  Transparencies.— Leaf  Im- 
pressions—To dry  botanical  specimens  for  preserva- 
tion.—The  aquarium.— Miscellaneous  receipts. 
Parrish,  E:    The  phantom  bouquet;   a  popular 
treatise  on  the  art  of  skeletonizing  leaves 
and    seed-vessels    and   adapting    them   to 
embellish  the  home  of  taste.    Phila.  1864. 
D.  704  :  5 


4.  Periodicals,  societies  and  galleries. 

American  art  review.  The  ;  a  journal   devoted 
to  the  practice,   theory,  history  and  arch- 
aeology of  art ;  v.  1,  2.     Bost.  1880,  1881.  Q. 
705  :  RM 

Art  amateur,  The  ;  a  monthly  journal  devoted 
to  the  cultivation  of  art  in  the  household, 
ed.  and  pub.  by  Montague  Marks ;  v.  1- 
12,  June  1879— may  1885.  N.  Y.  [1880-85]. 
F.  705  :RM: 

Art  journal.  The  ;  v.  29-36,  Jan.  1877- dec.  1884. 
N.  Y.  1877-85.  Q.  705  :  RM 

Magazine  of  art,  The  ;  v.  1-7,  dee.  1877— nov. 
1884.     Lond.  1878-84.  Q.  705  :  RM 

Portfolio,  The ;  an  artistic  periodical,  ed.  by 
Philip  Gilbert  Hamerton ;  v.  12-15,  Jan. 
1881— dec.  1884.     Lond.  1881-85.  Q. 

705  :  RM 

KOhler,  Sylvester  R.,  comp.  The  U.  S.  art 
directory  and  year-book  ;  a  chronicle  of 
events  in  the  art  world,  and  a  guide  for  all 
interested  in  the  progress  of  art  in  Amer- 
ica.    [111.]    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  705+9 

New  England  manufacturers'  and  mechanics' 
institute.  Art  year-book,  1884  ;  american 
art.     HI.     Bost.  1884.  Q.  705  :  Rl 


Di  Cesnola,   L:   Palma,  ed.     The  metropolitan 
museum  of  art.    111.    N.  Y.  1882.  F. 

708 :  R3 
Milwaukee  museum  of  fine  arts  for  the  state 
of  Wis.     Articles  of    association    and  by- 
laws, 1882.    Milw.  D.  706  :  Pam 
Maskell,  W:    Handbook  of  the  Dyce  and  Forster 
collections  in  the   South  Kensington  mu- 
seum.     [Anon.]      Engr.     and    facsimiles. 
[South    Kensington     museum    art     hand- 
books.]   Lond.  [1880].  D.  708:2 
Gower,  Lord  Ronald  C:,  ed.    The  great  historic 
galleries  of  England,   [1st  and  2d  series]. 
Lond.  1881,  1882.  2  v.  F.                   708  :R4 
Contents.   V.  1.    Raphael,  Madonna  with  the  palm 
tree.— Van  Dyck,  Thomas  Howard,  earl  of   Arun- 
del.—Reynolds,  Caroline,   countess  of    Carlisle.— 
Holbein,    Christina    of   Denmark.  -  Murillo,   The 
prodigal     son.  —  Greuze,      Innocence.  —  Gerbier, 
Maria,  infanta  of  Spain.— Gainsborough^  The  house- 
maid.—Meissonier,  The  halt.— Carracci,  Annibale, 
The  three  Maries.— Rembrandt,  Portrait  of  a  lady. 
—  Delaroche,  Richelieu  on  the  Rhone.  — Raphael, 
Madonna  of  the  Bridgwater  gallery.— Hals,  A  cav- 
alier.—Mieris,  The  musicians.- Mabuse,  Adoration 
of   the  magi.  — Holbein,  Thomas  Howard,  duke  of 
Norfolk.— Reynolds,  The  duchess  of  Devonshire.— 
Rubens,  A  daughter  of  Rubens.- Janet,  School  of, 
Mary,  queen    of    Scots. —After   Raphael,  Madonna 
with  the  diadem.  — Murillo,  St.  .lusta;    St.  Ruflna. 
2.    Teniers,   Soldiers    smoking. —  Hobbema,   The 
water  mill.— Miniatures.— Meissonier,  Punchinello. 
-Reynolds,  Nelly  O'Brien.— Miniatures.  — Metsu, 
Lady  reading  a  letter.  — Van  Dyck,  Portrait  of   a 
gentleman.— Miniatures.-Van  Dyck  {':),  Charles  I.— 
Cuyp,  Herdsman  and  cows —Holbein,  Miniatures. 
— Ter  Borch,  Officer  writing  orders.- Hals,  Admiral 
de  Ruijter.  — Miniatures.— Steen,  A  village  ffte.— 


471 


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pin:e  arts— history. 


412 


Reynolds,   George   Howard,  lord  Morpeth.  —  Hil- 

liard,   N:,  Miniatures. —DeHooch,  An  interior.— 

Greuze,  Girl  with  doves.  — Miniatures.  — Gainsbor- 

ougrh,  The  blue  boy.— The  Stuart  miniatures. 

Amsterdam,   Rijks    museum.     Besclirijving    der 

schilderijen ;    met  fac    simile    der  naam- 

teekens.   6de  druk.  Amsterdam.    1876.    D. 

708:6 
Dresden  gallery,  Gems  of  the  ;  comprising  the 
most  famous  and  popular  works  in  the 
Dresden  collection,  reproduced  in  helio- 
type  from  the  best  engr.  with  notices  of  the 
works  and  the  artists.    Bost.  1883,  Q. 

708  :  R5 

5.    History  of  art. 

Bell,  N.  R.  E.,  (JV.  D'Anvers).  Elementary  his- 
tory of  art  ;  an  introd.  to  ancient  and 
modern  architecture,  sculpture,  painting, 
music;  with  a  pref.  by  T.  Roger  Smith. 
111.     N.  Y.   1875.  D.       ■  709  :  7 

Braun,  Julius.     Geschichte  der  kunst  in  ihrem 
entwicklungsgang   durch   alle   volker  der 
alten   welt  hindurch,  auf  dem  boden  der 
ortskunde    nachgewiesen.     2te    aufl.,    mit 
einem  vorwort  von  Franz  Reber.    Wies- 
baden. 1873.  2v.  O.  709:  1 
Carriere,  Moriz.     Die  kunst  im  zusammenhang 
der  culturentwickelung  und  die  ideale  der 
menschheit.     3te   autl.    Leipz.    1877.    5  v. 
O.  709  :  2 
Contents.    V,  1.    Die  anfange  der  cultur  und  das 
orientalische  alterthum.    2.    Hellas    und    Rom.    3. 
Das  mittelalter.    4.    Renaissance  und  reformation 
in  bildunjr,  kunst  und  literatur.    5.    Das  weltalter 
des  geistes  im  aufgange. 
Dean,  Amos.     European  art.     Jn  his  History  of 
of  civilization.                                 309  :  5  v7 
DeForest,  Julia  B.     A  short  history  of  art.    111. 
N.  Y.   [1881].  ().                                  709  :  17 
General  view  of    the  fine  arts,  A,  critical  and 
historical  ;  with  an  introd.  by  D:  Hunting- 
ton.    N.  Y.   18r)l.  D.                ■          709  :  10 
Lossing,  Benson  J:  Outline  of  the  history  of  the 
line  arts  ;  a  view  of  the  rise,  progress  and 
influence  of  the  arts  among  different  na- 
tions, ancient  and  modern,  with  notices  of 
the  character  and  works  of  many  celebrated 
artists.     111.    N.  Y.  1845.  S.       '      709  :  13 
Ltibke,  W:    History  of  art.    Tr.  by  F.  E.  Bun- 
nStt.   3d  ed.   Lond.  1874.    3  v.  Q.  709  :  B3 
—  Outlines  of  the  history  of  art.     A  new  trans, 
from  the  7th  german  ed.,  ed.  by  Clarence 
Cook.     111.    N.  Y.  1884.    2  v.  O."    709  :  25 
Redgrave,   Gilbert  R.,  ed.    Outlines  of  historic 
ornament.    Tr.  from  the  germ.    111.    N.  Y. 
1884.  D.                                                  709  :  24 
Schnaase,  C:    Geschichte  der  bildenden  kiinste. 
2te  verb,  und  verm.  aufl.    111.     Diisseldorf. 
1866-79.     8  V.  in  7.  O.                         709+23 
Contents.    V.  1.  Die  volker  des  orients  ;  unter  mit- 
wirkung  des  verf.  bearb.  von  C:  v.  Liitzow.    2.   Grio- 
chen  und  riimer;  unter  mitw.  des  verf.  bearb.  von  C: 
Friederichs.     3.    Altchristlielic,    hyzuiitinische,  mu- 
hammedanische,  karonlingisclio  kunst;    hc'arb.  vom 
verf.  unter  mithiilfe  von  J.  Rudoll  Jtiilin.     4.   Die 
romanische  kunst;  bearb.  vom  verf.  unter  mith.  von 
Alwin  Schultz  und  W:  Liibke.    5.    Entstehung  und 
ausbildung  des  gothischen  sty  Is;  bearb.  vom  verf. 
unter  mith.  von  Alfred  Woltmann.    6.  Die  spatzeit 
des  mittelalters  biszur  bliithe  derEyck'schen  schulo; 
bearb.  vom  verf.    7.  Das  mittelalter  Italiens  und  die 
grenzgebiete  der  aberlandischcn  kunst;  bearb.  vom 
verf.  unter  mith.  von  E:  Dobbert.    8.  Geschichte  der 
bildenden  kiinste  im  IBten  jahrhundert;  unter  mltw. 
von  O.  Eisenmann,  herausg.  von  W :  Liibke.— Iittbke, 
W :    liiographische  skizze  C:  Schnaase's,  mit  port. 


Winckelmann,  J:  Joachim.  Geschichte  der 
kunst  des  alterthums.    In  Jiis  Werke. 

700+1  vl 

—  Same,  eng.     The  history  of  ancient  art.     Tr. 

from  the  german  by  G.  H:  Lodge,  with  a 
life  of  Winckelmann  by  the  ed.  Bost.  1849, 
1856.     2  v.   Q.  709+6 

Reber,  Franz  v.  History  of  ancient  art,  rev.  by 
the  author.  Tr.  and  augm.  by  Joseph 
Thacher  Clarke.    N.  Y.  1882.  O.     709  :  14 

Creuzer,  F:  Zur  archiiologie,  oder  Zur  geschichte 
und  erkliirungder  alten  kunst ;  abhandlun- 
gen,  besorgt  von  Julius  Kayser.  Leipz.  1846. 
3v.    O.  709:19 

—  Die  historische  kunst  der  griechen   in  ihrer 

entstehung  und  fortbildung.  2te  verb,  und 
verm,  ausg.,  besorgt  von  Julius  Kayser. 
Leipz.  1845.  O.  709  :  20 

Perrot,  G:,  and  C:  Chipiez.  A  history  of'  art  in 
ancient  Egypt.  From  the  french,  tr.  and 
ed.  by  Walter  Armstrong.  Lond.  1883 
[1882]".     2v.  Q.  709+P16 

—  History  of  art  in  Chaldoea  and  Assyria.    From 

the   french,    tr.  and  ed.  by  Walter  Arm- 
strong.    N.  Y.  1884.    2  v.  Q.  709+22 
Lacroix,  Paul  {Le  bibliophile  Jacob).    The  arts  in 
the  middle  ages  and  at  the  period  of  the 
renaissance.     Lond.  1875.  Q.        709  :  R12 
Contents.    Furniture:  household  and  ecclesiastical. 
— Tapestry.- Ceramic  art.— Arms  and  armour.- Car- 
riages and  saddlery.- Gold  and  silver  work.— Horol- 
ogy.—Musical  instruments.— Playing  cards. —  Glass- 
painting.— Fresco-painting.— Painting  on  wood,  can- 
vas, etc.  — Engraving.  — Sculpture.  — Architecture.— 
Parchment  and  paper.— Manuscripts.— Miniatures  in 
manuscript.— Book-binding.— Printing. 
Liibke,  W:    Ecclesiastical  art  in  Germany  dur- 
ing the   middle   ages.      Tr.  from  the  5th 
german  ed.  with  app.  by  L.  A.  Wheatley. 
4th  ed.     111.    Edinb.  1877.  O.  709+4 
Baxter,  Mrs.  Lucy  E..  {Leader  Scott).   The  renais- 
sance of  art  in  Italy  ;  an  illustrated  sketch 
by  Leader  Scott.  Lond.  1883.  Q.  709:R18 
Symonds,  J:  Addington.     Renaissance  in  Italy  : 
The  flne  arts.     N.  Y.  1879.   O.  709  :  5 
Jarves,  James  Jackson.    A  glimpse  at  the  art  of 
Japan.     N.  Y   1876.  D.                      709:11 
Benjamin,  S:  Green  Wheeler.     Art  in  America  ; 
a  critical  and  historical  sketch.    111.    N.  Y. 
1880.   O.                                                    709+8 
Farrar,  C:  S:   History  of  sculpture  and  painting  ; 
topical  lessons'  with  specific  references  to 
valuable  books.    Milw.  1879.  O.        709  :  9 

—  Art  topics  ;  history  of  sculptuie,  painting  and 

arcnitecture  with  specific  reference  to  most 
of  the  standard  works  on  art.  N.  Y.  1884. 
O.  709 :  9 

Note.    This  is  the  ^d  ed.  of  the  previous  work. 
Pictorial  gallery  of  arts,  The.     V.  2  :   Fine  arts. 
Lond.  n.  d.   F  609  :  R5 

Note.  V.  1  contains  Useful  arts. 
Seroux  d'Agincourt,  J:  Baptiste  L:  G:  History 
of  art  by  its  monuments,  from  its  decline 
in  the  4th  century  to  its  restoration  in  the 
16th.  Tr.  from  the  french  ;  in  3335  subjects 
on  328  plates.    Lond.  1847.    3  v.  in  1.  F. 

709:R21 

Seemann,  E.  A.,  ed.     Illustrations  of  the  history 

of  art.     Authorized  amer.  ed.,  pub.  under 

the  direction  of  S.  R.  Koehler.     Bost.  1879. 

5v.  obi.  F.  709:R16 

Contents.    [Pt.  1.]    Architecture,  sculpture  and  the 

industrial  arts  among  the  nations  of  antiquity.    [Pt 

2.]  Architecture  and  8culj)ture  of  the  early  christian, 


4'?3 


f  INS  ARlS— HlStrO&lf . 


CI.  709-7ia9 


474 


romanesque  and  gothic  periods.— Architecture  and 
ornamentation  of  the  mohammedan  nations.  [Pt.  3.] 
Architecture  and  sculpture  of  the  renaissance  period 
and  of  modern  times.  [Pt.  4.]  The  industrial  arts 
amonfir  the  oriental  nations  and  the  nations  of 
Europe,  from  the  middle  a^es  down  to  modern  times. 
[Pt.  5.]  The  history  of  painting  from  the  time  of  the 
eg-yptians  to  the  close  of  the  18th  century.— A  series 


of  ill.  arranged  chronologically  and  forming  an  atlas 

to  be  used  in  connection  with  any  work  on  the  history 

of  art. 

Springer,  Anton.    Text  book  to  the  Illustrations 

of  the  history  of  art.    Tr.  from  the  gernian 

by  Margaret  Hicks  Volkmann.     [Anon.] 

Bost.  1883.  O.  709:B15 


2.    ArchitectTire  and  Landscape  gardening. 

{Sec  also  Building,  cl.  690-698,  col.  458-464.) 


1.    In  general. 

Audsley,  W:  James  and  G:  Ashdown.  Popular 
dictionary  of  architecture  and  the  allied 
arts  ;  work  of  reference  for  the  architect, 
builder,  sculptor,  decorative  artist  and 
general  student,  with  numerous  ill.  from 
all  styles  of  architecture,  from  the  egypt- 
ian  to  the  renaissance.  V.  1-3.  Lond.  1881- 
82.  Q.  720:111 

Contents.  V.  1.  A-Aque.  2.  Aqui-Bapt.  3.  Bar- 
Buttery. 

Gwilt,  Joseph.     An  encyclopasdia  of    architec- 
ture, historical,  theoretical  and  practical  ; 
rev.,  with  alterations  and  add.  by  Wyatt 
Papworth.    111.    New  ed.    Lond.   1876."  O. 
720:R16 

Stuart,  Robert.  Cyclopedia  of  architecture,  his- 
torical, descriptive,  topographical,  decora- 
tive, theoretical  and  mechanical,  alpha- 
betically arr.,  familiarly  explained,  and 
adapted  to  the  comprehension  of  work- 
men, etc.     2  V.  in  1.    N.  Y.  1854.  O. 

720  :  112 

Parker,   J:  H:     A  glossary  of   terms  tised    in 
grecian,   roman,  Italian  and  gothic  archi- 
tecture.  4th  ed.  enl.    Oxford.  1845.  2  v.  O. 
720:R15 

—  A  companion  to  the  4tli  ed.  of  A  glossai'y  of 

terms  used  in  grecian...  architecture; 
containing  400  additional  examples,  a 
chronological  table  and  a  general  index. 
Oxford.  1846.  O.  720  :  R15  v3 

—  A  concise  glossary  of  terms,  used  in  grecian, 

roman,  Italian  and  gothic  architecture.  4tli 
ed.  rev.     Oxford.  1875.  S.  720  :  6 

Seemann,  E.  A.  The  styles  of  architecture  ;  ill. 
of  the  history  of  architecture  from  the 
ancient  to  the  modern  times.  Leipz.  1883. 
F.  720  :  14 

Fergusson,  James.  A  history  of  architecture 
in  all  countries,  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  present  day.  2d  ed.  111.  Lond.  1873- 
76.    4v.  O.  720:113 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— Pt.  1.  Ancient  architec- 
ture.—Pt.  2.  Christian  architecture.  2.  Christian 
architecture,  confirmed.— Pt.  3.  Saracenic  and  ancient 
american  architecture.  3.  Indian  and  Eastern  arch- 
itecture.   4.    Modern  styles  of  architecture. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  2  v.  Q.  720+3 
Freeman,   E:  A:    Historical  and   architectural 

sketches,  chiefly  Italian.    111.    Lond.   1876. 

D.  729  :  1 

Contents.    The  Venetian  march— Ravenna  and  her 

sisters. —Central  Italy.  —  Rome.  —  Southern  Italy.— 

Lombardy.— The  burgundian  march. 

Lefevre,  Andre.     Wonders  of  architecttire.    Tr. 

from  the   french  ;   added,    a    chapter   on 

english   architecture   by  R.  Donald.     [111. 

lib.  of  wonders.]     N.  "?.  1875.  D.      720:4 


Rosengarten,  Albert.  A  handbook  of  archi- 
tectural styles.  Tr.  from  the  german  by 
W.  Collett-Sandars.     111.    Lond.    1878.    O. 

720  :  13 

Rudimentary  architecture  for  the  use  of  begin- 
ners and  students  :  The  orders  and  their 
aesthetic  principles,  by  W:  H:  Leeds.— The 
styles  of  various  countries  and  periods,  by 
T!  Talbot  Bury.  —  Design  as  deducible 
from  nature,  by  E:  Lacy  Garbett.  111. 
[Weale's  ser.]    Lond.  1874.  D.  720  :  5 

Ruskin,  J:  The  seven  lamps  of  architecture. 
111.     N.  Y.  1877.  D.  720  :  7 

Contents.  Introd.  —  Sacrifice.  —  Truth.  —  Power.  — 
Beauty.  — Life. —Memory. —  Obedience. 

—  Same.     [With  fac  simile  reproductions  of  the 

plates  in  the  original  english  ed.]  N.  Y. 
1880.  O.  720  :  R8 

—  Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting,  deliv- 

ered at  Edinb.  in  nov.  1853.  111.  N.  Y. 
1877.  D.  720  :  12 

—  An  inquiry  into  some  of    the  conditions   at 

present  affecting  the  study  of  architecture 
in  our  schools  ;  read  at  the  ordinary  gen- 
eral meeting  of  the  Royal  institute  of 
british  architects,  may  15, 1865.  N.  Y.  1877. 
D.  I7i  his  Lectures  on  architecture  and 
painting.  720  :  12 

—  The  poetry  of  architecture,  cottage,  villa,  etc. 

Addedi  Suggestions  on  works  of  art  by 
"Kata  Phusm,"  conjectured  nom-de-plume 
of  J:  Ruskin.     111.    K  Y.   1880.  D. 

720 : 17 
Bishop,   H:  Halsall.     Pictorial   architecture  of 
the   British   Isles.     2d   ed.    rev.    and    enl. 
Lond.  1884.  obi.  O.  729  :  R4 

Tuthill,  Louisa  Caroline.  History  of  architec- 
ture from  the  earliest  times,  its  present 
condition  in  Europe  and  the  U.  S.,  with  a 
biography  of  eminent  architects  and  a 
glossary  of  architectural  terms.  111.  Phila. 
1848.  O.  720-f9 

VioUet-le-Duc,  Eugfene  Emmanuel.  Discourses 
on  architecture.  [Vol.  1]  tr.  with  an  in- 
troductory essay  by  H:  Van  Brunt  ;  [vol. 
2]  tr.  by  B:  Bucknall.  Bost.  1875,  1881. 
2  V.  Q.  ■  720+10 

Contents.  V.  1.  Translator's  introd.— What  is  bar- 
barism ?— What  Is  art  ?— What  are  the  relations  of  art 
to  civilization  ?— What  are  the  social  conditions  most 
favorable  to  the  development  of  art  ?  —  Primitive 
methods  of  construction  as  practised  in  greek  archi- 
tecture-Comparison between  the  architecture  of 
the  greeks  and  romans.  —  The  architecture  of  the 
romans.— The  methods  to  be  followed  in  the  study  of 
architecture.  — The  basilicas  of  the  romans. —The 
domestic  architecture  of  the  ancients.— The  decline 
of  ancient  architecture. —  Style  and  composition.- 
The  origins  of  byzantine  architecture.- The  archi- 
tecture of  the  west  since  the  establishment  of  Christ- 
ianity.—The  principle  of  western  architecture  in  the 
middle  ages.- The  causes  of  the  decline  of  architec- 
ture.—Some  of  the  principles  of  Hrchitectural  com- 
position.—The  renaissance  in  the  west  and  especially 


475 


CI.  7l0-72d 


FINE  ARTS-ARCHlTECTtJRE. 


476 


In  France.— The  principles  and  information  neces- 
sary to  architects.— The  architecture  of  the  19th  cen- 
tury.-Method.  2.  [Title  pcme  read^:  Lectures  on 
architecture,  vol.  2.]  The  construction  of  building-s. 
—On  the  teaching  of  architecture.— General  observa- 
tions on  the  external  and  internal  ornamentation  of 
building-s.-  On  monumental  sculpture.  —  Domestic 
architecture.— The  state  of  architecture  in  Europe. 

Wightwick,  G:  Hints  to  young  architects,  com- 
prising advice  to  those,  who,  while  yet  at 
school^  are  destined  to  the  profession,  to 
such  as,  having  passed  their  pupilage,  are 
about  to  travel,  and  to  those  who,  having 
completed  their  education,  are  about  to 
practise  ;  together  with  a  model  specifica- 
tion involving  a  great  variety  of  mstruct- 
ive  and  sviggestive  matter.  A  new  ed.  rev. 
and  enl.,  comprising  treatises  on  the  prin- 
ciples of  construction  and  design  by  G. 
Huskisson  Guillaume.  [Weale's  ser.  ] 
Lond.  1880.  D.  720:11 

Tuthill,  W:  B.,  ed.  Interiors  and  intei'ior  de- 
tails :  fifty-two  large  quarto  plates,  com- 
prising a  large  number  of  original  designs 
of  halls,  staircases,  pai'lors,  libraries,  din- 
ing rooms,  etc.,  with  an  introd.,  description 
of  plates,  and  notes  on  wood  finish,  by  W: 
B.  Tuthill.    N.  y.  1882.  F.  721  :  112 

"  Tog-ether  with  special  designs  for  low  -  cost, 
medium  and  elaborate  wood  mantels,  sideboards, 
furniture,  wood  ceilings,  doors,  door  and  window 
trims,  wainscots,  bank,  office  and  store  fittings,  in 
perspective,  elevation  and  detail,  making  a  valuable 
series  of  suggestions  for  architects  and  architectural 
designers,  and  a  large  collection  of  interior  details 
suited  to  the  requirements  of  carpenters,  builders 
and  mechanics,  reproduced  from  the  drawings  of 
prominent  architects  of  New  York,  Boston,  Chicago 
and  other  cities."— T«te-pa{/e. 

American  architect,  The,  and  building  news  ; 
V.  y-lG,  Jan.  1881-dec.  1884.  Bost.  1881-85 
F.  705.2  IBM 


2.    Ancient  and  medieval. 

Parker,  J:  H:  The  architectural  history  of  the 
city  of  Rome  ;  abridged  from  The  archae- 
ology of  Rome,  for  the  use  of  students. 
Lond.  1881.  D.  722  :  1 

Fergusson,  James.  The  Parthenon  -,  an  essay  on 
the  mode  by  which  light  was  introduced 
into  greek  and  roman  temples.  Lond.  1883. 
Q.  722+3 

—  The  temple  of   Diana  at  Ephesus,  with  espec- 

ial reference  to  mr.  Wood's  discoveries  of 
its  remains  ;  extracted  from  the  Transact, 
of  the  Royal  institute  of  british  architects. 
Lond.  1888.  Q.  722+4 

—  Archaeology  in  India,  with  especial  reference 

to  the  works  of  babu  Rajendralala  Mitra. 
Lond.  1884.  O.  722  :  5 

Smith,  T.  Roger,  and  J:  Slater.  Architecture, 
classic  and  early  christian,  (ill.  hand- 
books of  art  history.)    Lond.  1882.  D. 

722  :  2 

Scott,  Sir  (t:  Gilbert.  Lectures  on  the  rise  and 
development  of  mediaeval  architecture,  de- 
livered at  the  Royal  academy.  111.  Lond. 
1879.  2  v.  O.  723  :  8 

Norton,  C:  Eliot.  Historical  studies  of  church- 
building  in  the  middle  ages  ;  Venice,  Siena, 
Florence.    N.  Y.  1880.  O.  723:4 

Paley,  F:  Apthorpe.  A  manual  of  gothic  archi- 
tecture.   111.    Lond.  1846.  D.  723  :  5 


Parker,  J:  H:    An  introduction  to  the  study  of 

fothic  architecture.     5th  ed.    Oxford.  l'877. 
724  :  1 

—  A  B  C  of  gothic  architecture.     2d  ed.      Lon- 

don. 1882.  T.  723:7 

Smith,  T.  Roger.  Architecture,  gothic  and  re- 
naissance. (Text  books  of  art  education.) 
N.  Y.  1880.  D.  723:6 

Pugin,  A:  Northmoi'e  Welby.  The  true  prin- 
ciples of  pointed  or  christian  architecture, 
set  forth  in  2  lectures  delivered  at  St. 
Maries,  Oscott.     Lond.  1853.  Q.     723  :  Bl 

—  An  apology  for  the  revival  of  christian  archi- 

tecture in  England.  Lond.  1843.  Q.  With 
his  True  principles  of  pointed  or  christian 
architecture.  in  723  :  B,l 

Ruskin,  J:  The  stones  of  Venice.  111.  N.  Y. 
1878.  3  V.  D.  723  :  3 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  foundations.  2.  The  sea- 
stories  :  1st  or  byzantine  period ;  2d  or  gothic 
period  ;  app.  3.  The  fall :  3d  or  renaissance  period  ; 
app. 

—  Same.     [With  facsimile  reproductions  of  the 

plates  in  the  original  english  ed.]  N.  Y. 
1880.  3  V.  O.  723  :  R2 

Hunnewell,  James  F.  The  historical  monu- 
ments of  France.  111.  Bost.  1884.  O.  729+3 

3.    Church,  school  and  library. 

Scott,   Sir  G:  Gilbert.     An  essay  on  the  history 
of  english  church  architecture,  prior  to  the 
separation    of   England  from   the    roman 
obedience.    111.     Lond.  1881.  F.     729:112 
Bonney,  T.  J.,  ed.     Cathedral  churches  of  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  descriptive,  historical,  pic- 
torial.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  726  :  B4 
Buckler,  J:  Chessell  and  C.  A.     A  history  of  the 
architecture  of  the  abbey   churcli  of   St. 
Alban,  with  especial  reference  to  the  nor- 
man  structure.     Lond.  1847.  O.        726+1 
Neale,  J:  Mason.     Ecclesiological  notes  on  the 
Isle  of    Man,   Ross,   Sutherland    and    the 
Orkneys,   or  A  summer  pilgrimage  to  S. 
Manghold  and  S.  Magnus.    Lond.  1848.  S. 

726:3 
Gardner,  Eugene  C.    Common  sense  in  church 
building.    111.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  726  :  2 

Barnard,  H:  School  architecture,  or  Contribu- 
tions to  the  improvement  of  school  houses 
in  the  U.  S.    K  Y.  1848.  D.  727  :  1 

Note.    For  school  house  architecture,  see  also  Re- 
ports and  circulars  of  the  U.  S.  bureau  of  education, 
col.  240. 
Poole,  W:  F:    Remarks  on  library  construction  ; 
appended,  an  examination  of  J.  L.  Smith- 
meyer's  pamphlet,  Suggestions  on  library 
architecture,  amer.  and  foreign.     Chicago. 
1884.  O.  725:Pam 

Note.  For  the  auihor's  Construction  of  library 
buildings,  see  U.  8.  Bureau  of  education.  Circulars 
of  information,  no.  1, 1881,  in  370  :  D,  or  Amer.  library 
assoc.  Proceedings,  1881. 


4.    Domestic  and  rural. 

VioUet-le-Duc,  Eugene  Emmanuel.  The  habita- 
tions of  man  m  all  ages.  Tr.  by  B:  Buck- 
nail.     111.     Bost.  1876.  O.  ■      728  : 9 

—  The  story  of  a  house.  Tr.  from  the  fi'cnch  by 
G:  M.  Towle.    111.    Bost.  1874.  O.  728  :  10 

Bunce,  Oliver  Bell.  My  house  ;  an  ideal.  N.  Y. 
1884.  S.  728  :  14 


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CI.  710-730 


478 


Gardner,  Eugene  C.  Illustrated  homes  ;  a  series 
of  papers  describing  real  houses  and  real 
people.     111.     Bost.  1875.   S.  728  :  6 

—  The  house  that  Jill   built,   after  Jack's  had 

proved  a  failure  ;  a  book  on  home  architec- 
ture.    (Our  continent  lib.)    N.  Y.  1882.   S. 

728 : 12 

Palliser's  model  homes  ;  showing  a  variety  of 
designs  for  model  dwellings,  also  fjirm- 
barn  and  hennery,  stable  and  carriage 
house,  school  house,  masonic  association 
building,  bank  and  library,  town  hall  and 
three  churches  ;  together  with  miscellane- 
ous matter.     Bridgeport,  Conn.  [1878].   O. 

728+7 

Vaux,  Calvert.  Villas  and  cottages  ;  a  series  of 
designs  prepared  for  execution  in  the  U.  S. 
111.    N.  Y.  1857.  O.  728:8 

Loudon,  J:  Claudius.  An  encyclopaedia  of  cot- 
tage, farm  and  villa  architecture  and  furn- 
iture ;  containing  numerous  designs  for 
dwellings  from  the  villa  to  the  cottage  and 
the  farm,  incl.  farm  houses,  farmeries  and 
other  agricultural  buildings,  country  inns, 
public  houses  and  parochial  schools  with 
the  requisite  fittings  up,  fixtures  and  furni- 
ture and  appropriate  offices,  gardens  and 
garden  scenery  ;  each  design  accompanied 
y  analytical  and  critical  remarks.  New 
eii.,  ed.  by  mrs.  Loudon.  111.  Lond.  1869. 
O.  728  :  Rl 

Lakey,  C:  D.  Village  and  country  houses,  or 
Cheap  homes  for  all  classes,  comprising  84 
pages  of  designs.    N.  Y.  1875.  F.  728  :  R2 

Young,  W:  Town  and  country  mansions,  and 
suburban  houses  ;  with  notes  on  the  sani- 
tary and  artistic  construction  of  houses. 
Lond.  1879.  F.  728  :  R3 

Downing,  Andrew  Jackson.  Cottage  residences, 
or  A  series  of  designs  for  rural  cottages 
and  cottage  villas,  and  their  gardens  and 
grounds,  adapted  to  North  America.  Ft.  1. 
3ded.    N.  Y.  1847.  O.  728+5 

—  The  architecture  of  country  houses  ;  incl.  de- 

signs for  cottages,  farm-houses  and  villas,' 
with  remarks  on  interiors,  furniture  and 
the  best  modes  of  warming  and  ventila- 
tion. 111.  N.  Y.  1854.  O.  728  :  4 
Wheeler,  Gervase.  Rural  homes,  or  Sketches  of 
houses  suited  to  american  country  life, 
with  original  plans,  designs,  etc.  Auburn. 
1853.  D.                                               728  :  13 


Woodward,  G:  E.  and  F.  W.  Country  homes. 
N.  Y.  1865.  D.  728:11 

Thaer,  Konrad  Albrecht  W:  Ueber  iJindliche 
arbeiter-wohnungcm.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und 
streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vl 


5.    Landscape  gardening. 

Downing,  Andrew  Jackson.  Rural  essays;  ed., 
with  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  G:  W: 
Curtis,  and  a  letter  to  his  friends  by  Fred- 
rika  Bremer.    N.  Y.  1853.  O.  710  :  1 

Contents.  Memoirs. —Letter  from  miss  Bremer.— 
Horticulture.  — Landscape  gardening.  — Rural  archi- 
tecture.—Trees.— Agriculture.— Fruit.— Letters  from 
England. 

Maltland,  Fowler.  Building  estates ;  a  rudi- 
mentary treatise  on  the  development,  sale, 
purchase  and  general  management  of  build- 
ing land,  incl.  the  formation  of  streets  and 
sewers  and  the  requirements  of  sanitary 
authorities.  Plans  and  ill.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1883.  D.  712:3 

Oakey,  Alexander  F.  Home  grounds.  (Apple- 
tons'  home  books).   N.  Y.  1881.  D.    712  : 1 

Kemp,  E:  How  to  layout  a  garden;  intended 
as  a  general  guide  in  choosing,  forming  or 
improving  an  estate,  from  a  quarter  of 
an  acre  to  a  hundred  acres  in  extent,  with 
reference  to  both  design  and  execution. 
From  the  2d  Lond.  ed.  enl.  2d  ed.  N.  Y. 
1875.  D.  710  :  2 

Iiong,  Elias  A.  Ornamental  gardening  for  amer- 
icans  ;  a  treatise  on  beautifying  homes, 
rural  districts,  towns,  and  cemeteries.  111. 
N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  D.  710  :  3 

Scott,  Frank  J.  The  art  of  beautifying  suburban 
home  grounds  of  small  extent ;  with  de- 
scriptions of  the  beautiful  and  hardy  trees 
and  shrubs  grown  in  the  U.  S.  111.  N.  Y. 
1873.  O.  712+2 

New  York  city.  Commissioners  of  Central  park. 
11th  annual  report,  1867.  Maps  and  ill.  N. 
Y.  1868.  O.  711  :  PI 

Chapman,  Silas.  The  Forest  Home  cemetery, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  with  a  map  of  the 
grounds.    Milw.  1871.  S.  719  :  1 

Northcote,  James  Spencer.  The  roman  cata- 
combs, or  Some  account  of  the  burial- 
places  of  the  early  christians  in  Rome. 
Phila.  1859.  S.  719:2 


3.    Sculpture,  Keramics,  etc. 


1.    Sculpture. 

Flaxman,  J:  Lectures  on  sculpture  as  delivered 
before  the  Royal  academy  ;  with  an  introd. 
lecture  and  two  addresses  to  the  Royal 
academy  on  the  death  of  T:  Banks,  in  1805, 
and  of  Antonio  Canova,  in  1822,  and  an 
address  on  the  death  of  Flaxman  by  sir  R: 
Westmacott.    111.  New  ed.    Lond.  1865.  D. 

731  :1 

Ruskin,  J:  Aratra  Pentelici ;  six  lectures  on  the 
elements  of  sculpture  given  before  the  uni- 
versity of  Oxford  in  michaelmas  term,  1870. 
N.  Y.1878.  D.  730:4 


Liibke,  W:  History  of  sculpture  from  the  earl- 
iest ages  to  the  present  time.  Tr.  by  F.  E. 
Bunnfett.    111.    Lond.  1872.  2  v.  Q. 

730  :  Rl 

Shedd,  Julia  A.  Famous  sculptors  and  sculp- 
ture ;  ill.,  with  heliotypes  from  many  fam- 
ous works  of  sculpture.    Bost.  1881.  D. 

730:3 

Viardot,  L:  Wonders  of  sculpture.  2d  ed.  [111. 
lib.  of  wonders.]     N.  Y.  1873.  D.      730  :  2 

Mitchell,  Lucy  M.  A  history  of  ancient  sculp- 
ture.    111.     N.  Y.  1883.   Q.  733  :  R5 

Redford,  G:  A  manual  of  sculpture,  egyptian- 
assyrian-greek-roman.    111.,  with  a  map  of 


479 


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480 


ancient  Greece  and  a  chronological  list  of 
ancient  sculptors  and  their  works.    Lond. 

1882.  D.  732  :  1 
Overbeck,   Johannes.     Geschichte  der   griechi- 

schen  plastik  fiir  kiinstler  iind  kunst- 
freunde.  2te  verb.  aufl.  111.  Leipz.  1869- 
70.  2  V.  in  1.  O.  7334-1 

—  Griechische  kunstmythologie ;    v.   2,  3.      111. 

Leipz.  1871-78.  2  v.  O.  733+2 

ConUnts.  Y.l.Notpub.  2.  Besonderer  theil.  v.  1: 
Zeus.  3.  Besonderer  theil,  V.  2:  Hera.— Poseidon.— 
Demeter  und  Kora. 

—  Atlas    der    griechischen    kunstmythologie  ; 

lief.  1-4.    Leipz.  1872-78.   4  pts.  Portf. 

733  :  R2 
Contents.    Pt.  1.    Zeus.    2.  Zeus,  contrnwed.- Hera. 
3.    Hera,  conMnaed.  —  Poseidon.     4.    Demeter   und 
Kora. 
Murray,  Alexander  S.    A  history  of  greek  sculp- 
ture from  the  earliest  tinies  down    to  the 
age  of  Pheidias.    111.     Lond.  1880.  O. 

733+P3 

Perry,    Walter    Copland.       Greek    and   roman 

sculpture  ;   a  popular  introd.  to  the  study 

of  gi-eek  and  roman  sculpture.     111.    Lond. 

1883.  O.  733  :P4 
Perkins,  C:  C.     Historical  hand-book  of  italian 

sculpture.    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  735:2 

Clark,  W:  J.  Great  american  sculptures.  12 
steel  engr.,  india  proofs.    Phila.  1878.  F. 

735  :  Rl 
Contents.  Introd.,  ancient  and  modern  sculpture.— 
American  sculptors.— Powers  and  Greenough— Craw- 
ford and  Randolph  Rogers. —W:  Wetmore  Story.— 
Roberts,  Bailly.  Harnisch  and  Rush.— Brown,  Ward, 
Palmer,  Connelly  and  Mozier.  —  Gould,  Simmons, 
Bartholomew  and  Akers. —Harriet  Hosmer  and  other 
female  sculptors. 

2.    Carving  and  Numismatics. 

Maskell,  W:  Ivories,  ancient  and  mediaeval. 
111.  [South  Kensington  art  museum  hand- 
books.]   Lond.  n.  d.  D.  736  :  1 

King,  C:  W:  The  handbook  of  engraved  gems. 
111.    Lond.  1866.  D.  736  :  2 

Prime,  W:  Cowper,  ed.  Coins,  medals  and  seals, 
ancient  and  modern,  ill.  and  described 
with  a  sketch  of  the  histoiy  of  coins  and 
coinage,  instructions  for  young  collectors, 
tables  of  comparative  rarity,  price  lists  of 
english  and  american  coins,  medals,  tok- 
ens, etc.    N.  Y.  1861.  O.  737  :  2 

Humphreys,  H:  Noel.  Ancient  coins  and  med- 
als ;  an  historical  sketch  of  the  origin  and 
grogress  of  coining  money  in  Greece  and 
er  colonies,  its  progress  with  the  exten- 
sion of  the  roman  empire  and  its  decline 
with  the  fall  of  that  power.  111.  by  fac- 
simile examples  in  actual  relief  and  in  the 
metals  of  the  respective  coins.  Lond. 
1850.   O.  737  :R3 

Thorbum,  W.  Stewart.  A  guide  to  the  coins  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  in  gold,  silver, 
and  copper,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 
present  time,  with  their  value.    111.    Lond. 

1884.  O.  737  :  4 
Remedi,  Angelo.   Catalogo  delle  monete  romane 

consolari  ed  imperiali,  delle  zecche  italiane 
medicBvali  e  moderne  e  delle  medaglie, 
componenti  lacollezione  delAngeloRemedi 
di  Sarzana,  di  cui  la  veudita  al  pubblico 
incanto  avr^  luogo  in  Milano  nelle  salle 
dell'  impresa,  corso  Vittorio  Emanule,  37, 


per  cura  Giulio  Sambon,  mercoledi  7  gen- 
najo,  1885.     Milano.  1885.  O.  737  :  5 

Ancona,  Amilcare.  Catalogo  delle  monete 
romane  consolari  ed  imperiali,  monete  bi- 
zantine,  e  delle  zecche  italiane  medicBvali 
e  moderno,  componenti  la  collezione  del 
Amilcare  Ancona,  di  cui  la  vendita  al  pub- 
blico incanto  avrd  luogo  in  Milano  nelle 
salle  deir  impresa,  corso  Vittorio  Emanuele, 
n.  37,  per  cura  Giulio  Sambon,  giovedi  8 
gennajo  1885.  Milano.  1884.  O.  With 
Remedi,  A.     Catalogo.  737  :  5 


3    Pottery  and  bronzes. 

Hancock,  E.  Campbell.  The  amateur  pottery 
and  glass  painter  ;  with  directions  for  gild- 
ing, chasing,  burnishing,  bronzing  and 
groundlaying.  111.  With  an  app.  repr.  by 
the  special  permission  of  the  dept.  of 
science  and  art,  South  Kensington.  Lond. 
i  n.  d.  D.  738  :  5 

i  McLaughlin,    M.   Louise.     Pottery  decoration 
under  the  glaze.     Cine.  1880.  D.     738  :  14 

—  China  painting ;   a  ^jractical  manual  for  the 

use  of  amateurs  in  the  decoration  of  hard 

I  porcelain.     Cine.  1882.  D.  738  :  13 

i  —  Suggestions  to  china-painters.    Cine.  1884.  D. 

738:19 

1   Lockwood,   M.    Smith.     Hand-book  of  ceramic 

art.     N.  Y.  1878.  S.  738  :  7 

Janvier,  C.  A.  Practical  keramics  for  students. 
N.  Y.  1880.  O.  738  :  6 

Bohn,  H:  G:  A  guide  to  the  knowledge  of  pot- 
tery, porcelain  and  other  objects  of  vertu  ; 
comprising  an  ill.  catalogue  of  the  Bernal 
collection  of  works  of  art,  with  the  prices 
at  which  they  were  sold  by  auction  and 
the  names  of  the  present  possessors. 
Added,  an  introductory  essay  on  pottery 
and  porcelain,  and  an  engraved  list  of 
marks  and  monograms.  111.  Lond.  1857. 
D.  738  :  2 

Jacquemart,  Albert.  History  of  the  ceramic 
art ;  a  descriptive  and  philosophical  study 
of  the  pottery  of  all  a^es  and  all  nations. 
Tr.  by  mrs.Bury  PaTliser.  3d  ed.  111., 
marks  and  monograms.     Lond.  1877.  Q. 

738  :  R23 

Prime,  W:  Cowper.  Pottery  and  porcelain  of 
all  times  and  nations,  with  tables  of  factory 
and  artists'  marks  for  the  use  of  collectors. 
111.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.  738+8 

Westropp,  Hodder  M.  Handbook  of  pottery 
and  porcelain,  or  History  of  those  arts 
from  the  earliest  period.  111.  Lond.  1880. 
D.  738:9 

Birch,  S:  History  of  ancient  pottery,  egyptian, 
assyrian,  greek,  etx'uscan  and  roman.  New 
and  rev.  ed.    111.     Lond.  1873.  O. 

738-l-Pll 

Beckwith,  Arthur.  Majolica  and  fayence;  italian, 
Sicilian,  majorcan,  hispano-moresque  and 
Persian.    111.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  738  :  1 

Fortnum,  C.  Drury  E.  Majolica.  [South  Ken- 
sington art  museum  handbooKs.l  Lond. 
[187-.]  D.  738:4 

Jewitt,  Llewellynn.  The  ceramic  art  of  Great 
Britain.  Now  ed.,  rev.  111.  Lond.  n.  d. 
Q.  738  :  R20 


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CI.  738-743 


Gasnault,  Paul,  and  E:  Gamier.  French  pot- 
tery. 111.  and  marks.  [South  Kensington 
miiseum  art  handbooks.]     Lond.  1884.  D. 

738:22 

Audsley,  G:  Ashdown,   and  James  L.  Bowes. 

Keramic  art  of  Japan.    111.   Lond.  1881.  Q. 

738:R12 

Slosson,  Annie  T.  The  china  hunters  club,  by 
the  youngest  member.  [Anon.}  N.  Y. 
1878."    D.  738:3 

Wheatley,  H:  B.,  and  Philip  H:  Delamotte.  Art 
work  in  earthenware.  (Handbooks  of  prac- 
tical art.)    Lond.  1882.  O.  738+15 

—  Art  work  in  porcelain.    (Handbooks  of  practi- 

cal art.)    N.  y.  1883.  O.  738+16 

—  Art    work    in    gold    and  silver :    mediaeval. 


Wheatley,  H:  B.,  and  P.  H:  Delamotte.— Con- 

tinued. 

(Handbooks  of  practical  art.)    Lond.  1882. 

O.  738+17 

—  Art  work  in  gold  and  silver  :  modern.  (Hand- 
books of  practical  art.)    N.  Y.  1882.  O. 

738+18 

Maskell,  Alfred.  Russian  art  and  art  objects  in 
Russia ;  a  handbook  to  the  reproductions 
of  goldsmiths'  work  and  art  treasures  from 
that  country  in  the  South  Kensington 
museum,  [South  Kensington  museum  art 
handbooks.]     Lond.  1884.  D.  738  :  21 

Fortnum,  C.  Drury  E.  Bronzes.  111.  [South 
Kensington  niuseum  art  handbooks.]  Lond. 
n.  d.  D.  738  :  10 


4.    Drawing  and  Design. 


1.    General  and  freehand  drawing. 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.  The  graphic  arts  ; 
treatise  on  the  varieties  of  drawing,  j^aint- 
ing  and  engraving,  in  comparison  with  each 
other  and  with  nature.    Bost.  1883.  D. 

700:2 

Walker,  W:  Handbook  of  drawing.  111.  1st 
amer.  ed.    N.Y.  1880.  D.  740:3 

Carter,  Susan  N.  Drawing  in  black  and  white  ; 
charcoal,  pencil,  crayon  and  pen-and-iuk. 
(Putnam's  art  handbooks,  no.  8.)  111.  N. 
Y.  1882.  S.  740  :  4 

Moore,  C:  H.  Examples  for  elementaiy  practice 
in  delineation,  designed  for  the  use  of 
schools  and  isolated  beginners.  Bost.  1884 
[1883].    Q.  741  :R4 

Ruskin,  J:  The  elements  of  drawing;  in  three 
letters  to  beginners.    111.    N.   Y.   1876.  D. 

740  :  1 

—  The  laws  of  Fesole  ;  a  familiar  treatise  on  the 
elementary  principles  and  practice  of  draw- 
ing and  painting  as  determined  by  the  tus- 
can  masters,  arr.  for  the  use  of  schools. 
V.  1.   N.  Y.  1879.  D.  740  :  5 

VioUet-le-Duc,  Eugfene  Emmanuel.  Learning 
to  draw,  or  The  story  of  a  young  designer. 
Tr.  from  the  french  by  Virginia  Champlin. 
111.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.    ■  x740:2 

Howells,  W :  Dean,  ed.  A  little  girl  among  the 
old  masters  ;  with  introd.  and  comment. 
Bost.  1884  [1883] .  T.  741  :  3 

Goethe  gallery,  The ;  from  the  original  draw- 
ings of  W:  V.  Kaulbach,  with  explanatory 
text.    Bost.  1881.  Q.  749  :  Rl 

Ga  ricatur  e. 

Parton,  James.  Caricature  and  other  comic  art 
in  all  times  and  many  lands.  111.  N.  Y. 
1877.  O.  741+1 

Dagley,  R:  Miscellaneous  observations  on  the 
ludicrous  in  art.     With  his  Takings. 

in  821.2  :82 

Worth,  T:    Plutarch  restored  ;  an  anachronatic 
metempsychosis,  illustrating^  the  illustra- 
tions of  Greece  and  Rome.  ISI.  Y.  1862.  O. 
741  :  R2 


;  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Leech,  J:  Pictures  of  life  and  character  from 
the  collection  of  mr.  Punch.  111.  N.  Y. 
1884.  T.  741  :  5 

Half  a  century  of  english  history,  pictorially 
presented  in  a  series  of  cartoons  from  the 
collection  of  mr.  Punch.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

741:6 


2.    Perspective  and  figure  drawing. 

Davies,  C:  A  treatise  on  shades  and  shadows, 
and  linear  perspective.  2d  ed.  Phila.  1840. 
O.  742+1 

Pozzo,  Fra  Andrea.  Rules  and  examples  of 
perspective,  proper  for  painters  and  archi- 
tects, etc.,  in  english  and  latin  ;  containing 
a  most  easy  and  expeditious  method  to 
delineate  in  perspective  all  designs  relat- 
ing to  architecture,  after  a  new  manner, 
wholly  free  from  the  confusion  of  occult 
lines,  by  that  great  master  thereof,  Andrea 
Pozzo,  soc.  Js.  Engraved  in  105  amyjle 
folio  plates  and  adorned  with  200  initial 
letters  to  the  explanatory  discourses ; 
printed  from  copper  -  plates  on  ye  best 
paper  by  John  Sturt.  Done  into  english 
from  the  original  printed  at  Rome  in  1693 
in  latin  and  Italian,  by  mr.  John  James  of 
Greenwich.    Lond.  1707.  F.  23  :R 


Pyne,  G:  Perspective  for  beginners ;  adapted 
to  young  students  and  amateurs  in  archi- 
tecture, painting,  etc.  12th  ed.,  ill.  [Weale's 
ser.]     Lond.  1879.  D.  742  :  2 

Ruskin,  J:  The  elements  of  perspective,  arr. 
for  the  use  of  schools  and  intended  to  be 
read  in  connection  with  the  first  three 
books  of  Euclid.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.      742  :  3 

Weigall,  C:  H.  The  art  of  figure  drawing ; 
containing  practical  instructions  for  a 
course  of  study  in  this  branch  of  art ;  ed. 
by  Susan  N.  Carter.  (Putnam's  art  hand- 
books, no.  4).    N.  Y.  1879.  S.  743  :  1 

Rimmer,  W:  Art  anatonly.  81  plates.  Bost. 
1884.  Portf.  743  :R3 

Fletcher,  Robert.  Human  proportion  in  art  and 
anthropometry ;  lecture  delivered  at  the 
National  museum,  Washington.  111.  Cam- 
bridge. 1883.  O.  743+2 


CI.  743-748 


FINE  ARTS— DRAWING. 


484 


Metz,  Conrad  Martin.    Studies  for  drawina:  the 
human  figure ;  groups  of  figures  and  his- 
torical compositions.     Phila.   n.  d.  obi.  F. 
743  :  R4 


3.    Mathematical  drawing. 

Appleton's  cyclopasdia  of  drawing ;  designed 
as  a  text-book  for  the  mechanic,  architect, 
engineer  and  surveyor,  comprising  geo- 
metrical projection,  mechanical,  architec- 
tural and  topograpiiical  drawing,  perspec- 
tive and  isometry  ;  ed.  by  W.  E.  Worthen. 
N.  Y.  1870.  O.  744  :  R4 

Minifie,  W:  A  text-book  of  geometrical  draw- 
ing ;  abridged  from  the  octavo  ed.  for  the 
use  of  schools,  in  which  the  definitions  and 
rules  of  geometry  are  familiarly  explained, 
the  practical  problems  are  arr.  from  the 
most  simple  to  the  more  complex,  and  in 
their  description  technicalities  are  avoided 
as  much  as  possible,  with  an  introd.  to 
isometrical  drawing  and  an  essay  on  linear 
perspective  and  shadows.  111.  6th  ed.,  rev. 
and  enl.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  744  :  3 

Rose,  Joshua.  Mechanical  drawing  self-taught ; 
comprising  instructions  in  the  selection 
and  preparation  of  drawing  instruments, 
elementary  instr.  in  practical  mechanical 
drawing,  together  with  examples  in  sim- 
ple geometry  and  elementary  mechanism, 
mcl.  screw  threads,  gear  wheels,  mechani- 
cal motions,  engines  and  boilers.  111.  Phila. 
1883.  O.  744+5 

Johnson,  W:  The  pi*actical  draughtsman's  book 
of  industrial  design  ;  formmg  a  complete 
course  of  mechanical,  engineering  and 
architectural  drawing,  founded  upon  the 
"Nouveau  cours  raisonnc  de  dessm  indu- 
striel,"  of  Mm.  Armengaud  aine,  Armen- 

faud  jeune,  and  Amouroux,  civil  engineers, 
aris  ;  containing  add.  plates  as  examples 
of  the  most  useful  and  generally  employed 
mechanism  of  the  day.  3d  ed.  rev.  with 
the  french  measures  converted  into  eng- 
lish.    Lond.  1869.  O.  744  :  Rl 

Mazton,  J:  The  workman's  manual  of  engin- 
eering drawing.  111.  4th  ed.  rev.  [Weale's 
ser.]    Lond.  1880.  D.  744:2 

Tuthill,  W:  B.  Practical  lessons  in  architec- 
tural drawing,  or  How  to  make  the  work- 
ing drawings  and  write  the  specifications 
for  buildings.    N.  Y.  1881.  O.  744+6 


^      4.    Ornamental  design. 

Audsley,  W:  James  and  G:  Ashdown.  Out- 
lines of  ornament  in  the  leading  styles, 
selected  from  executed  ancient  and  mod- 
ern works  ;  book  of  reference  for  the  arch- 
itect, sculptor,  decorative  artist  and  prac- 
tical painter.     N.  Y.  1882.  F.  745  :  R3 

Jones,  Owen.  The  grammar  of  ornament ;  ill. 
by  examples  from  various  styles  of  orna- 
ment.  112plafes.   Lond.  1868.  F.  745  :  R2 

liOftie,  W.  J.  A  plea  for  art  in  the  house,  with 
special  reference  to  the  economy  of  collect- 
ing works  of  art  and  the  importance  of 
taste  in  education  and  morals.  [Art  at 
home  ser.]    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  748  :  3 


Falke,  Jacob  v.  Art  in  the  house  ;  historical, 
critical  and  oesthetical  studies  on  the  dec- 
oration and  furnishing  of  the  dwelling. 
Authorized  am.  ed.,  tr.  from  the  3d  german 
ed.,  ed.  with  notes  by  C:  C.  Perkins.  111. 
Bost.  1879.  Q.  ■  745  :  Rl 

Church,  Ella  Rodman.  How  to  furnish  a  home. 
(Appletons'  home  books.)    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

748:7 

Dewing,  M.  R.,  mrs.  T.  W.,  born  Oakey.  Beauty 
in  the  household.    N.  Y.  1882.  S.      748  :  5 

Facey,  .Tames  W:  Elementary  decoration;  a 
guide  to  the  simpler  forms  of  every  day 
art,  as  applied  to  the  interior  and  exterior 
decoration  of  dwelling  houses,  etc.  111. 
[Weale's  ser.]  745  :  5 

Edis,  Robert  W.  Decoration  and  furniture  of 
town  houses ;  a  series  of  Cantor  lectures 
del.  before  the  Society  of  arts,  1880,  ampli- 
fied and  enl.   111.    Lond.  1881.  O.    748:10 

Cooper,  H.  J.  The  art  of  furnishing  on  rational 
and  aesthetic  principles.     N.  Y.  1881.  S. 

748:9 

Cook,  Clarence.  The  house  beautiful ;  essa.YS  on 
beds  and  tables,  stools  and  candlesticks. 
111.     [N.  Y.]  1881.  O.  748+8 

Garrett,  Rhoda  and  Agnes.  Sviggestions  for 
house  decoration  m  painting,  woodwork 
and  furniture.  [Art  at  home  ser.]  Phila. 
n.  d.  D.  748  :  2 

Eastlake,  Sir  C:  Lock.  Hints  on  household  taste 
in  furniture,  upholstery  and  other  details  ; 
ed.,  with  notes,  by  "C:  C.  Perkins.  1st 
amer.  ed.     Bost.  1872.  O.  748  :  1 

Spoflford,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  born  Prescott.  Art 
decoration  applied  to  furniture.  111.  N.  Y. 
[1877].  O.  745+4 

Jacquemart,  Albert.  A  history  of  furniture.  Tr. 
from  the  french,  ed.  by  mrs.  Bury  Palliser. 
111.     Lond.  1878.  Q.     '  748:R17 

Pollen,  J:  Hungerford.  Ancient  and  modern 
furniture  and  woodwork.  (South  Kensing- 
ton museum  art  handbooks).  Lond.  n.  d. 
D.  745  :  6 

Orrinsmith,  Lucy.  The  drawing-room ;  its  de- 
corations and  furniture.  [Art  at  home 
ser.]     Lond.  1878.  D.  748  :  15 

Loftie,  Mrs.  M.  J.  The  dining-room.  [Art  at 
home  ser.]     Lond.  1878.  D.  748  :  14 

Barker,  Mary  Anne  lady,  now  mrs.  F:  Napier 
Broome.  The  bedroom  and  the  boudoir. 
[Art  at  home  ser.]  Lond.  1878.  D.  748  :  13 

Rees,  Janet  E.  Ruutz-.  Home  decoration  ;  art 
needlework  and  embroidery,  painting  on 
silk,  satin  and  velvet,  panel  painting  and 
wood  carving,  with  numerous  designs, 
mainly  by  G:  Gibson.  (Appletons'  home 
books".)    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  748  :  4 

Harrison,     Constance    Gary,    mrs.    Burton    H. 

Woman's    handiwork  in    modern   homes. 

111.     [N.  Y.]  1881.  O.  748:11 

Contents.     Embroidery.  —  Brush    and    pigment.  — 

Modern  homes. 

Higgin,  L.  Handbook  of  embroidery;  ed.  by 
lady  Marian  Alford.  (Royal  school  of  art 
needlework).    Lond.  1880.   D.         748  :  12 

Champeaux,  Alfred  de.  Tapestry.  111.  [South 
Kensington  museum  art  handbooks].  Lond. 
n.  d.  D.  747  :  1 

Smith,  J.  Moyr.  Album  of  decorative  figures. 
Lond.  1882.  F.  748  :  Ra 


480 


S'lNfi  ARlrS-bESIGHf . 


ei.  748-761 


486 


Dresser,  Christopher.    Japan,  its  architecture, 

art  and  art  manufactures.    Lond.  1882.   O. 

748+16 

Prang's  standard  alphabets ;  a  collection  of 
alphabets  in  the  best  ancient  and  modern 
styles,  designs  for  titles,  colored  initials, 


borders,  compass  topographical  signs,  the 
state  ai-ms  of  the  union,  etc.,  especially- 
adapted  for  the  use  of  sign  painters,  en- 
gravers, illuminators,  architects  and  civil 
engineers.    Bost.  1878.  obi.  D.        745  :  117 


5.    Painting. 


1.    Materials  and  methods. 

Blanc,  A:  Alexandre  Philippe  C:  The  grammar 
of  painting  and  engraving.  Tr.  from  the 
french,  of  Blanc's  Grammaire  des  arts  du 
dessin,  by  Kate  Newell  Doggett.  111.  N. 
Y.  1874.  6.  750+2 

Field,  G:  A  grammar  of  colouring,  anplied  to 
decorative  painting  and  the  arts.  New  ed., 
enl.  and  adapted  to  the  use  of  the  orna- 
mental painter  and  designer,  with  addi- 
tional sections  on  painting  in  sepia,  water- 
colours  and  oils,  and  with  the  history  and 
characteristics  of  the  various  styles  of  orna- 
ment, by  Ellis  A.  Davidson.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1877.  D.  752  :  1 

Couture,  T:  Conversations  on  art  methods  ; 
methode  et  entretiens  d'atelier.  Tr.  from 
the  french  by  S.  E.  Stewart,  with  an  introd. 
by  Robert  Swain  Gifford.    N.  Y.  1879.  S. 

751:1 
Howard,  H:  A  course  of  lectures  on  painting 
delivered  at  the  Royal  academy  of  fine 
arts  ;  ed.,  with  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by 
Frank  Howard.  Lond.  1848.  D.  750  :  5 
Armitage,  E:  Lectures  on  painting  ;  delivered 
to  the  students  of  the  Royal  academy.  N. 
Y.  1883.  O.  751:12 

Contents.  Ancient  costumes.  —  Byzantine  and  ro- 
manesque  art.— On  the  painters  of  the  18th  century. 
—David  and  his  school.— On  the  modern  schools  of 
Europe.— On  drawing.- Color.— On  decorative  paint- 
ing.—On  finish.— On  the  choice  of  a  subject.— On  the 
composition  of  decorative  and  historical  pictures.— 
Composition  of  incident  pictures. 

Ellis,  Tristram  J.  Sketching  from  nature ; 
handbook  for  students  and  amateurs.  [Art 
at  home  ser.]     111.     N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

751 :11 

Rowbotham,  T:  The  art  of  sketching  from  na- 
ture ;  rev.  by  Susan  N.  Carter.  111.  (Put- 
nam's art  hand-books,  no.  1.)  N.  Y.  [18781. 
S.  751:5 

Williams,  W.  The  art  of  landscape  painting  in 
oil  colors  ;  ed.  by  Susan  N.  Carter.  (Put- 
nam's art  hand-books,  no.  2.)  N.  Y.  1881. 
S.  751:6 

Duffield,  Mrs.  W:  The  art  of  flower  painting. 
111.  From  the  12th  Lond.  ed.;  ed.  oy Susan 
N.  Carter.  (Putnam's  art  hand-books,  no. 
3.)    N.  Y.  1882.  S.  751  :7 

Hatton,  T:  Hints  for  sketching  in  water-color 
from  nature.  (Putnam's  art  hand-books, 
no.  7.)    N.  Y.  1882.  S.  751  :  10 

Penley,  Aaron.  A  system  of  water-color  paint- 
ing ;  complete  exposition  of  the  present 
advanced  state  of  the  art,  as  exhibited  in 
the  works  of  the  modern  water  -  color 
school.  (Putnam's  art  hand-books,  no.  5.) 
N.  Y.  1879.  S.  751  : 8 


Warren,  H:  Artistic  treatise  on  the  human 
figure ;  containing  hints  on  proportion, 
color  and  composition.  4th  ed.  (Putnam's 
art  hand-books,  no.  6.)    N.  Y.  1881.  S. 

751  :9 

Merrifield,  Mai-y  Philadelphia.  The  art  of 
fresco  painting,  as  practised  by  the  old 
Italian  and  Spanish  masters  ;  with  a  prelim, 
inquiry  into  the  nature  of  the  colours  used 
in  fresco  painting,  with  observations  and 
notes.     Lond.  1846.  O.  751:3 

Gessert,  M.  A.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  art 
of  painting  on  glass  or  glass  staining,  com- 
prising directions  for  preparing  the  pig- 
ments and  fluxes,  for  laying  them  upon  the 
glass,  and  for  firing  or  bvirning  in  the 
colours.  From  the  german.  Added,  an 
app.  on  the  art  of  enamelling,  etc.  4th  ed. 
[Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1878.  D.  751  :  2 

Fromberg,  Emanuel  Otto.  Rudimentary  essay 
on  the  art  of  paintingon  glass.  From  the 
german.  4th  ed.  [Weale's  ser.]  Lond. 
1878.  D.  in  751:  2 

Winston,  C:  An  inquiry  into  the  diff"erence  of 
style,  observable  in  ancient  glass  paintings, 
especially  in  England  ;  also  Hints  on  glass 
painting.'    2d  ed.     Oxford.  1867.  2  v.  O. 

751+P4 


2.    History  of  painting. 

General. 

Dodge,  Pickering.  Painting ;  its  rise  and  pro- 
gress from  the  earliest  times  to  [1846]  ; 
with  sketches  of  the  lives  and  works  of 
many  of  the  eminent  artists  of  ancient  and 
modern  times  and  a  brief  notice  of  the 
principal  public  galleries  of  art  in  Europe. 
[Anon.]     Bost.  1846.  D.  750:6 

Heaton,  Mary  Margaret,  born  Keymer,  mrs.  C: 
A  concise  history  of  painting.  111.  Lond. 
1873.  D.  ■  750  : 4 

RadcliflFe,  Anna  G.  Schools  and  masters  of 
painting  ;  with  an  app.  on  the  principal 
galleries  of   Europe.     111.     N.  Y.  1879.  O. 

750:7 
Waters,  Clara  Erskine,  formerly  mr».  Clement. 
An  outline  history  of  painting  for  young 
people  and  students ;  with  complete  in- 
dexes. 111.  N.  Y.  1883.  O.  750  :  8 
Woltmann,  Alfred,  and  K:  WOrmann.  History 
of  ancient,  early  christian,  and  mediaeval 

Eainting.     From  the  german,  tr.   and  ed. 
y  Sidney  Colvin.     111.    N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

750  :  Rl 

Viardot,  L:    Wonders   of  european  art.     [111. 

lib.  of  wonders.]    N.  Y.  1874.  D.      750:8 


487 


CI.  753-760 


'FlifE  A&TS-PAINTIUG. 


Flemi  s  h   and  dutch  schools. 

Kugler,  Franz  Theodor.  Handbook  of  painting  : 
The  german,  flemish  and  dutch  schools, 
based  on  the  handbook  of  Kugler,  remod- 
elled by  prof.  Waagen.  New  ed. ,  revised 
and  in  part  re-written  by  J.  A.  Crowe.  111. 
Lond.  1874.  2  v.  O.  753  :  P2 

Buxton,  Harry  J.  Wilmot,  and  E:  J.  Poynter. 
German,  flemish  and  dutch  painting.  (111. 
text-books  of  art.)    Lond.  1881.  D. 

753:1 

FOrster,  Ernst.  Mittelalter  oder  renaissance? 
[C:]  G[ottfried]  Pfannschmidt  und  Anselm 
Feuerbach.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit 
fragen.  304:15vll 

JFr ench   and  Spanish. 

Smith,  Gerard  W.  Painting,  Spanish  and  french. 

(111.  handbooks  of  art  history).    Lond.  1884. 

D.  754:2 

Bacon,  H:    Parisian  art  and  artists.    Bost.  1883 

[1882] .  D.  754  :  1 

"Washturn,  Emelyn  W.    The  Spanish  masters  ; 

an   outline  of  the  history  of  painting  in 

Spain.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  iO.  756  :  4 

Italian. 

Kugler,  Franz  Theodor.  Handbook  of  painting  : 
The  Italian  schools,  based  on  the  handbook 
of  Kugler,  originally  edited  by  sir  C:  L. 
Eastlalke.  4th  edition  rev.  and  re-modelled, 
from  the  latest  researches,  by  lady  East- 
lake.     111.     Lond.  1874.  2  v.  ().       765  :  P6 

Viardot,  L:  Wonders  of  Italian  art.  [111.  lib.  of 
wonders.]    N.  Y.  1875.    D.  755:12 

Jarves,  James  Jackson.  Art  studies  :  The  old 
masters  of  Italy;  painting.  N.  Y.  1861. 
O.  755:5 

Poynter,  E:  J.,  and  Percy  R.  Head.  Classic  and 
italian  painting.  (Text-boks  of  art  educa- 
tion).   Lond.  1880.  D.  755  :  7 

Crowe,  Josejjh  Archer,  and  Giovanni  Battista 
Cavalcaselle.  A  history  of  painting  in 
north  Italy,  Venice,  Padua,  Verona,  Fer- 
rara,  Milan,  Friuli,  Brescia,  from  the  14th 
to  the  16th  century  ;  drawn  up  from  fresh 
materials  after  recent  researches  in  the 
archives  of  Italy,  and  from  personal  in- 
spection of  the  works  of  art  scattered 
throughout  Europe.  111.  Lond.  1871.  2  v. 
O.  755:8 


Jameson,  Anna,  horn  Murphy,  and  Lady  Eliza- 
beth Eastlake,  born  Kigby.  The  history 
of  our  Lord,  as  exemplihed  in  works  of  art, 
with  that  of  his  types,  St.  John  the  baptist 
and  others,  persons  of  the  Old  and  New 
testament.    2d  ed.    Lond.  1865.    2  v.  O. 

755:1 

—  Legends  of  the  madonna,  as  represented  in 

the  flne  arts.    Corr.   and  enl.   ed.     Bost. 
1877.  T.  755  :  2 

—  Sacred  and  legendary  art,  as  represented  in 

the  fine  arts.     Bost.  1865.     2  v.  T.     755  :  4 
Contents.    V.  1.    Legends  of  the  angels  and  arch- 
angels, the  evangelists,  the  apostles,  the  doctors  of 


the  church  and  St.  Mary  Magdalene.  2.  The  patron 
saints,  the  martyrs,  the  early  bishops,  the  hermits, 
and  the  warrior  saints  of  Christendom. 

—  Legends  of  the  monastic  orders,  as  represented 
in  the  fine  arts  ;  forming  the  second  series 
of  Sacred  and  legendary  art.  Corr.  and  enl. 
ed.     Bost.  1865.  T.  755  :  3 

Emeric-David,  Toussaint  Bernard.  A  series  of 
studies,  designed  and  engraved  after  five 
paintings  by  Raphael,  with  historical  and 
critical  notes ;  the  work  dedicated  to 
Ferdinand  VII,  king  of  Spain,  by  the 
chevalier  F.  Bonnemaison.  Amer.  ed.,  re- 
produced by  the  heliotype  process.  Bost. 
1881.  Q.  755:R11 

Titian  gallery.  The  ;  a  series  of  24  of  the  most 
renowned  works  of  Titian,  reproduced  in 
heliotype,  with  a  sketch  of  the  life  and 
works  of  the  artist.    Bost.  1883.  Q. 

755  :  119 

Toschi's  engravings  from  frescoes  by  Correggio 
and  Parmegiano,  reproduced  by  the  helio- 
type process.    Bost.  1883.  Q.       755  :  BIO 

English  and  american. 

Buxton,   Harrv  J.  Wilmot-.     English  painters ; 

with  a  chapter  on  american  painters  by 

S.  R.  Koehler.     Lond.  1883.  D.  766  :  2 

Buskin,  J:    The  art  of  England  ;  lectures  given 

in  Oxford.     N.  Y.  1883.  D.  766  :  3 

Ireland,   J:     Hogarth  illustrated.     111.    Lond. 

1884.    Q.  756  :P6 

Engravings  from  Landseer,  reproduced  in  helio- 

tvpe,  with  a  sketch  of  the  life  and  works  of 

the  artist.     Bost.  1882.  Q.  756  :  B5 

Ware,  W:    Lectures  on  the  works  and  genius  of 

Washington  All ston.    Bost.  1852.   D. 

756:1 
Champney,  Lizzie,  5orw  Williams.   John  Angelo 

at  the  water-color  exhibition.    111.    Bost. 

[1883].  O.  X  759+1 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


6.    Engraving  and  Photography. 


1.    Engraving. 

Maberly,  J.  The  print  collector ;  an  introd.  to 
the  knowledge  necessary  for  forming  a 
collection  of  ancient  prints,  with  an  app. 
containing  Fielding's  treatise  on  the  prac- 
tice of  engraving.  Ed.  with  notes,  an  ac- 
count of  contemporary  etching  and  etchers, 
and  a  bibliography  of  engravmg,  by  Robert 
Hoe,  ir.    NTY.  1880.  O.  760+P3 


Baker,  W:  S.  The  origin  and  antiquity  of  en- 
graving ;  with  some  remarks  on  the  utility 
and  pleasures  of  prints.  Heliotype  ill. 
Bost.  1875.  Q.  7(30  :  Bl 

Duplessis  or  Gratet-Duplessis,  G:  The  wonders 
of  engraving.  [111.  lib.  of  wonders.]  N.  Y. 
1876.  D.  760:2 

Pettit,  James  S.  Modern  reproductive  graphic 
processes.  IVan  Nostrand's  science  ser.] 
N.  Y.  1884.  T.  760  :  4 


489 


FINE  ARTS— ENaRAVlNG. 


CI.  760-780 


4d0 


Ruskin,  J:  Ariadne  florentina  ;  six  lectures  on 
wood  and  metal  engraving,  with  ap}x, 
given  before  the  university  of  Oxford,  in 
michaelmas  term  1872.  Plates.  N.  Y.  1880. 
D.  760  :  5 

Chatto,  W:  Andrew.  A  treatise  on  wood  engrav- 
ing, historical  and  practical.  111.  New  ed. 
with  an  add.  chapter  by  H:  G.  Bohn.  Lond. 
[1861].   Q.  761  :R1 

Woodberry,  G:  E.  A  history  of  wood-engraving. 
N.  Y.  1883  [1882].   O.  761  :  P2 

Linton,  W.  James.  The  history  of  wood-engrav- 
ing in  America.    111.    Bo'st.  1883.  Q. 

761  :  R3 

Hergesheimer,  E.     The  pantograph  ;   its  use  in 

engraving.   In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep.  1867. 

in  622  :  D 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.  Etching  and  etchers. 
111.    Bost.  1878.  O.  767-f  1 

Lalanne,  Fran9ois  Antoine  Maxime.  Treatise 
on  etching.  Authorized  amer.  ed.,  from  2d 
french  ed.  by  S.  R.  Koehler ;  with  introd. 
and  notes  by  the  tr.     Bost.  1880.  O. 

767  :  R2 

Jackson,  Mason.  The  pictorial  press  ;  its  origin 
and  progress.    111.    Lond.  1885.  O.  761:4 


2.    Photography. 

Abney,  W:  de  Wiveleslie.  A  treatise  on  photo- 
graphy. 2d  ed.  [Text-books  of  science.] 
Lond.'l883.  S.  770  :  2 

Bigelow,  L.  G.  Artistic  photography,  and  how 
to  attain  it.     Phila.  1876.  O.  770  :  R4 

Lea,  Mathew  Carey.  A  manual  of  photography; 
intended  as  a  text-book  for  beginners  and 
a  book  of   reference  for  advanced  photo- 

graphers.  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  Phila.  1871. 
770-1-5 

Price,  Lake.  A  manual  of  photographic  manip- 
ulation, treating  of  the  practice  of  the  art 
and  its  various  applications  to  nature.  2d 
ed.     Lond.  1868.  D.  770  :  10 

Thomas,  R:  Wheeler.  The  modern  practice  of 
photography.     Phila.  1868.  O.  770  :  6 

Tissandier,  Gaston.  A  history  and  handbook 
of  photography.  Tr.  from  the  french,  ed. 
by  J.  Thomson.    2d  and  rev.  ed.,  with  an 


app.  by  H:  Fox  Talbot.    111.    Lond.  1878. 
D.        ■     .  770:9 

Towler,  J:  The  silver  sunbeam  ;  a  practical  and 
theoretical  text-book  on  sun  drawing  and 
photographic  printing,  comprehending  all 
the  wet  and  dry  processes  at  pi-esent 
known  with  collodion,  albumen,  gelatine, 
wax,  resin  and  silver,  as  also  heliographic 
engraving,  photolithography,  photozinco- 
graphy, microphotography,  celestial  pho- 
tography, photography  in  natui'al  colors, 
solar  camera  work,  tinting  and  coloring  of 
photographs,  printing  in  various  colors, 
the  carbon  process,  tiie  card  picture,  the 
cabinet  picture,  the  vignette  and  stereo- 
graphy. 9th  ed.,  enl.,  imp.  and  ill.,  and 
containing  matter  written  by  Blanquart 
Everard,  and  others.    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

770:7 

Vogel,   Hermann.    The  chemistry  of  light  and 

Shotography.     111.    (Intern,  scientific  ser.) 
'.  Y.  1875.  t).  770  :  1 

—  Photographers'  pocket  reference  -  book  and 
dictionary  ;  an  alphabetically  arranged  col- 
lection of  practically  important  hints  on 
the  construction  of  the  gallery,  selection 
and  trial  of  lenses  and  chemicals,  approved 
formulae  for  the  different  photographic 
processes,  tables  of  weights  and  measures, 
rules  for  avoiding  failure,  etc.,  for  photo- 
graphers and  amateurs.  Tr.  from  the  ger- 
man,  by  E:  F.  Moelling.    Phila.  1873.  D. 

770:8 

Tapley,  D.  J.  Amateur  photography  ;  a  practi- 
cal instructor.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

770  :  12 

Wallace,  Ellerslie,  jr.  The  amateur  photo- 
grapher ;  a  manual  of  photographic  mani- 
pulation, intended  especially  for  beginners 
and  amateurs,  with  suggestions  as  to  the 
choice  of  apparatus  and  of  processes. 
Phila.  [1884].  D.  770:11 

Ayres,  G:  B.  How  to  paint  photographs  in 
water  colors  and  in  oil,  how  to  work  in 
crayon,  make  the  chromo-photograph,  re- 
touch negatives,  and  instructions  in  cera- 
mic painting ;  a  practical  hand-book  de- 
signed for  tne  use  of  students  and  photo- 
graphers, containing  directions  for  brush 
worK  in  all  kinds  of  photo  -  portraiture. 
N.  Y.  1883.  D.  770  :  3 


7.    Music. 


1.      General  and  collected  works, 

including    criticism. 

Grove,  Sir  G:,  ed.    A  dictionary  of  music  and 

musicians,  1450^1880,  by  eminent  writers, 

english  and  foreign  ;  in  4  v.     Lond.   1879- 

1883.    V.  1-3.  O.  780  :  Rl 

Contents.    V.  1.  A  —  Impromptu.  2.  Improperia— 

Plaiu  song.    3.    Planche— Sumer  is  Icumen  in. 

Riemann,  Hugo.  Musik-lexikon  ;  theorie  und 
geschichte  der  musik,  die  tonkiinstler  alter 
und  neuer  zeit  mit  angabe  ihrer  werke, 
nebst  einer  vollstandigen  instrumenten- 
kunde.    Leipz.  1882.  D.  780  :  R14 


Spencer,  C:  Child.  A  rudimentary  and  practi- 
cal treatise  on  music.  2  v.  "in  1.  8th  ed. 
[Weale's  ser.]     Lond.  1875.  D.  780  :  7 

HuUah,  J:  Pyke.  Music  in  the  house.  (Art  at 
home  ser.)    Lond.  1878.  D.  780:5 

Upton,  G:  P.  Woman  in  music  ;  an  essay.  111. 
Bost.  1880.  D.  780:9 

Engel,  C:  An  introduction  to  the  study  of 
national  music  ;  comprising  researches  in- 
to popular  songs,  traditions  and  customs. 
Lond.  1866.  O.  780  :  26 

Chorley,  H:  Fothergill.    The  national  music  of 

the  world  ;  ed.  by  H:  G.  Hewlett.    Lond. 

1880.  D.  780:8 

Bro"wn,  J :    A  dissertation  on  the  rise,  union  and 


4di 


Cl.  780-781 


FINE  A^TS-MtTSIC. 


m 


power,  the  progressions,  separations  and 
corruptions  of  poetry  and  music.  Prefixed, 
The  cure  of  Saul,  a  sacred  ode.  Lond. 
1763.  Q.  23:11 

Berlioz,  L:  Hector.  Gesammelte  schriften;  iibers. 
und  herausg.  von  R:  Pohl.  Leipz.  1877. 
4  V.  in  3.  D.       ,  780  :  24 

Contents.  V.  1.  A  travers  chants;  musikallsche 
studien,  huldigungen,  einfalle  und  kritiken.  2,  3. 
Orchester-abende ;  musikallsche  novellen  und  genre- 
bllder.  4.  Musikallsche  grotesken;  humoristlsche 
feuilletons. 
Hauptmann,  Moritz.  Opuscula ;  vermischte 
aufsiitze.     Leipz.  1874.  D.  780:22 

Contents.  Klang.  —  Temperatur.  —  Der  drelklang 
und  seine  Intervalle.— Dreiklang  mlt  der  pythagoral- 
chen  terz.— Zum  quintenverbot.— Zur  auflosung  des 
dominantseptimenaccordes  durch  erweiterung  der 
septlme  zur  oetav.  —  Elnlge  regeln  zur  richtlgen 
beantwortung  des  fugenthemas  —Das  hexachord.— 
Authentlsch  und  plagalisch.  —  Contrapunct.  —  Me- 
trum.  —  Zur  metrlk.  —  Ueber  die  recitative  in  J.  8. 
Bach's  Matthaus-passion.— Kunstvollendung.— Form 
In  der  kunst.— Ironie  der  kunst.— Mannlich  und  weib- 
lich.— Egolsmus.— Mechanlk.— Die  sinne. 
Haweis,  Hugh  Reginald.  My  musical  memories. 
N.  Y.  1884.  D.  780  :  16 

Schumann,  Robert.  Music  and  musicians  ; 
essays  on  criticisms.  Tr.,  ed.  and  anno- 
tated by  Fanny  Raymond  Ritter.  Portr. 
N.  Y.  1880.  D.  781  :  6 

"Wagner,  W:  R:  Gesammelte  schriften  und 
dichtungen.    Leipz.   1871-73.  8  v.  O. 

780  :  20 
Contents.  V.  1 .  Einleltung.  —  Autobiographische 
skizze  bis  1842.— Das  liebesverbot.— Hienzi.  der  letzte 
der  trlbunen.— Ein  deutscher  muslker  in  Paris:  Ein 
pilgerfahrt  zu  Beethoven;  Ein  ende  In  Paris;  Ein 
gliicklicher  abend;  Ueber  deutsches  muslkwesen; 
Der  virtuos  und  der  kiinstler;  Der  kunstler  uud  die 
offentlichkeit;  Rossini's  Stabat  mater.  —  Ueber  die 
ouverture.  —  Der  freischiitz  in  Paris.  —  Bericht  liber 
elne  neue  Pariser  oper.— Der  fliegende  hollander.  2. 
Tannhauser.  —  Bericht  iiber  die  heimbringung  der 
sterblichen  iiberreste  Karl  Maria  v.  Weber's  aus  Lon- 
don nach  Dresden.— Bericht  iiber  die  aufTiihrung  der 
neunten  symphonic  von  Beethoven  im  jahre  1846.— 
Lohengrin.  —  Die  Wibelungen;  weltgeschlchte  aus 
der  sage.  —  Der  Nlbelungen-mythus  als  entwurf  zu 
elnem  drama.  —  Siegfried's  tod.  —  Trlnkspruch  Im 
gedenktage  des  300-jahrigen  bestehens  der  Konlgli- 
chen  musikallschen  kapelle  in  Dresden.  —  Entwurf 
zur  organisation  eines  deutschen  nationalth eaters 
fur  das  konigreich  Sachsen.  3.  Die  kunst  und  die 
revolution.— Das  kunslwerk  der  zukunft.— Wieland 
der  schmiedt,  als  drama  entworfen.— Kunst  und 
klima.— Oper  und  drama:  ler  t.,  Die  oper  und  das 
wesen  der  miisik.  4.  Oper  und  drama:  2ter  t.,  Das 
schauspiel  und  das  wesen  der  dramatischen  dicht- 
kunst;  3ter  t.,  Dlchtkunst  und  tonkunst  im  drama 
der  zukunft. —Eine  mltthellung  an  melne  freunde. 
6.  Ueber  die  Goethestiftung.— Ein  theater  in  Zurich. 
—Ueber  muslkalische  kritik.— Das  judenthum  in  der 
muslk.— Erlnnerungen  an  Spontinl.  — Nachruf  an  L. 
Spohr  und  chordirektor  W.  Fischer.— Gluck's  ouver- 
ture zu  Iphigenia  in  Aulis.- Ueber  die  aulTuhrung 
des  Tannhauser.— Bemerkungen  zur  auffiihrung  der 
oper  Der  fliegende  hollander.  —  Programmatlsche 
erlauterungen— Ueber  Franz  Liszt's  symphonische 
dichtungen.— Das  Rheingold.  6.  Der  Ring  des  Nibe- 
lungen;  biihnenfestspiel.— Epiloglscher  bericht  fiber 
die  umstande  und  schicksale,  welche  die  ausfuhrung 
des  bfihnenfestspleles  Der  ring  des  Nlbelungen,  bis 
zur  verofifentlichung  der  dlchtung  desselben,  beglei- 
teten.  7.  Tristan  und  Isolde.- Ein  brief  Hector 
Berlioz.— Zukunftsmuslk.— Bericht  fiber  die  aufffih- 
rung  des  Tannhauser  in  Paris.  —  Die  melstersinger 
von  Nurnberg.  —  Das  Wiener  Hof-operntheater.  8. 
Dem  konigllchen  freunde.- Ueber  staat  und  religion. 
—Deutsche  kunst  und  deutsche  polltik.— Bericht  an 
seine  majestat  den  konlg  Ludwig  II  von  Bayern  fiber 
eine  in  Mfinchen  zu  errichtende  deutsche  muslk- 
schule.— Melne  erlnnerungen  an  Ludwig  Schnorr 
von  Carolbfeld.— Zur  wldmung  der  zwelten  auflage 
von  Oper  und  drama.— Censuren.— Ueber  das  dlrigl- 
ren.— Drel  gedichte.  9.  An  das  deutsche  heer  von 
Paris,  Jan.  1871.— Eine  kapitulation.— Erlnnerungen 


Wagner,  W:  R-.—  Contimied. 

an  Auber.— Beethoven.- Ueber  die  bestimraung  der 
oper.— Ueber  schauspieler  und  Sanger.— Zum  vortrag 
der  neunten  symphonic  Beethoven's.- Sendschreiben 
und  kleinere  aufsatze.- Bayreuth.— Inhaltsfiberslcht 
der  Gesammelten  schriften  und  dichtungen.— Sechs 
archltektonlsche  plane  zu  dem  buhnenfestsplelhause. 

—  Art  life  and  theories  ;  selected  from  his  writ- 

ings and  tr.  by  E:  L.  Burlingame,  with  a 

catalogue  of   Wagner's  published  works  ; 

and  drawings  of  the  Bayreuth  opera  house. 

(Amateur  ser.)  N.  Y.  1875.  D.  781  :  8 
Contents.  Introd.— Autobiography.— The  love-veto; 
the  story  of  the  first  performance  of  an  opera.— A 
pilgrimage  to  Beethoven.— An  end  in  Paris.  — Der 
freischfitz  in  Paris.— The  music  of  the  future.— An 
account  of  the  production  of  Tannhauser  in  Paris.— 
The  purpose  of  the  opera.— Musical  criticism.— The 
legend  of  the  Nlbelungen.— The  opera-house  at  Bay- 
reuth.—Catalogue  of  Wagner's  published  works.— 
Index. 

—  Beethoven  ;  with  a  supp.  from  the  philosoph- 

ical works  of  Arthur  Schopenhauer.    Tr. 

by  E:Dannreuther.    Lond.  1880.  D. 

781  :  6 
Grove,  Sir  G:    Beethoven's  nine  symphonies  ; 

analytical  essays,   with  an  introd.  by  the 

author  and  a  pref.  by  G:  Henschel.    "Bost. 

1884.  S.  781  :  15 

Keynote,   The  ;    a  weekly   review    devoted    to 

music  and  the  drama,  ed.  by  F:  Archer ; 

V.  1-4.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.  705.8  :  M 

Milwaukee  school  of  music,  J:  C.  Fillmore,  dir. 

Catalogue,  1884-5.     Milw.  [1885].  D. 

780  :  Pam 

2.    History. 

Ambros,    A:   W:      Geschichte   der  musik ;    mit 

zahlreichen  notenbeispielen  und  musikbei- 

lagen.    2te  unveriinderte  aufl.    Leipz.  1880 

—1882.     5  V.  O.  780  :  23 

Contents.    V.  1.  Die  ersten  anfange  der  tonkunst.— 

Die  musik  der  antlken  welt:  Die  volker  der  vorhelleni- 

schen  cultur;    Die  volker  der  antlk-klasslschen  cul- 

tur.     2.   Die  ersten  zeiten  der  neuen  christllchen 

welt  und  kunst.- Die  entwickelung  des  mehrstlm- 

mlgen  gesanges.    3.   Die  zelt  der  nlederlander.— Die 

muslk  in  Deutschiand  und  England.— Die  Italienische 

musik  des  15.  jahrhunderts.    4.  Palestrina.— Die  zelt 

des  Palestrinastyles.— Der  monodlsche  gtyl  in  Rom.— 

Die  musikreform  und  der  kampf  gegen  den  contra- 

punkt.— Die  zelt  des  uberganges.— Die  zeit  der  ersten 

dramatischen  muslkwerke.— Claudio  dl  Montiverde. 

— Theoretiker  und  lehrer.— Die  Italienlschen  organi- 

sten.    6.   Kade,  0:,ed.    Auserwahlte  tonwerke  der 

berfihmten  melster  des  15.  und  16.  jahrhunderts. 

Bell,  N.  R.  E.,  (N.  JD'Anvers).  Elementary  history 
of  music  by  N.  D'Anvers.  New  ed.  by 
Owen  J.  Du'ilea.    Lond.  1882.  D.    780  :  25 

Bumey,  C:  A  general  history  of  music  from  the 
earliest  ages  to  the  present  period.  2d  ed. 
Lond.  1789.    4  v.  Q.  780  :  R13 

—  The  present  state  of    music  in  France   and 

Italy,  or  The  journal  of  a  tour  through 
those  countries,  undertaken  to  collect 
materials  for  a  general  history  of  music. 
2ded.,  corr.     Lond.  1778.  O.  780  :  R2 

—  The  present  state  of  music  in  Germany,  the 

Netherlands  and  United  Provinces,  or  The 
journal  of  a  tour  through  those  countries, 
undertaken  to  collect  materials  for  a  gen- 
eral history  of  music.  2d  ed.,  corr.  Lond. 
1775.    2  V.  O.  780  :  R3 

Btisby,  T:  A  general  history  of  music  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  present ;  comprising 
the  lives  of  eminent  composers  and  musical 


493 


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01.  780-782 


494 


writers,  the  whole  accompanied  with  notes 
and  observations,  critical  and  illustrative. 
Lond.  1819.    2  v.  O.  780  :  27 

Chappell,  W:  The  history  of  music ;  art  and 
science.  V.  1  :  From  the  earliest  records 
to  the  fall  of  the  roman  empire,  with  ex- 
planations of  ancient  systems  of  music, 
musical  instruments  and  of  the  true  physi- 
ological basis  for  the  science  of  music, 
whether  ancient  or  modern.  Lond.  [1874]. 
O.  780  :  18 

Dommer,  Arrey  v.  Handbuch  der  musikge- 
schichte  von  den  ersten  anfangen  bis  zum 
tode  Beethoven's,  in  gemeinfasslicher  dar- 
stellung.    2te  verb.  aufl.    Leipz.  1880.  O. 

780 : 17 

Hawkins,  Sir  J :  A  general  history  of  the  sci- 
ence and  practice  of  music.  Lond.  1776. 
Sv.  Q.  780:1128 

—  Same.     Supplementary  volume  of  portraits. 

Lond.  1883.  Q.  780  :  1128  v6 

Hog-arth,   G:    Musical  history,   biography  and 

criticism.    N.  Y.  1848.  O.  780  :  21 

Hunt,    H:   G:   Bonavia.      A  concise    history  of 

music   from    the    commencement    of    the 

christian  era  to  the  present  time,  for  the 

use  of  students.      iSew  ed.,   rev.      N.  Y. 

[1878].  D.  780:6 

Langhans,  W:    Die   musiicgeschichte  in  zwolf 

vortriigen.      2te     wesentlich    verm.    aufl. 

Leiijz.  1879.  O.  780  :  15 

Hitter,  F:  L:    History  of  music  ;  in  the  form  of 

lectures.     1st  and  2d  series.    Bost.  1876.    2 

V.   S.  780:10 

—  Music  in  England.     N.  Y.  1883.  D.       780  :  11 

—  Music  in  America.     N.  Y.  1883.  D.      780  :  12 
Riemann,    Hugo.    Studien  zur  geschichte    der 

notenschrift.    Leipz.  1878.  O.  780  :  19 

3.    Theory  of  music. 

Gardiner,  W:  The  music  of  nature,  or  An  at- 
tempt to  prove  that  what  is  passionate  and 
pleasing  in  the  art  of  singing,  speaking 
and  performing  upon  musical  instruments, 
is  derived  from  the  sounds  of  the  animated 
world.     111.    Bost.  1838.   O.  781  :  7 

Gumey,  Edmund.    The  power  of  sound.    Lond. 

1880.  Q.  781-1-2 
Hand,  Ferdinand  Gotthelf .  Aesthetics  of  musi- 
cal art,  or  The  beautiful  in  music.  Tr. 
fi-om  the  german  by  Walter  E.  Lawson. 
Book  1st.  2d  ed.     Lond.  1880.  D.    781 :  21 

Hanslick,  E:  Vom  musikalisch  schonen  ;  ein 
beitrag  zur  revision  der  iisthetik  der  ton- 
kunst.     6te  verm,  und  verb.  aufl.    Leipz. 

1881.  D.  781  :  14 
Helmlioltz,    Hermann  L:    Ferdinand.      On  the 

physiological  causes  of  harmony  in  music. 

Tr.  by  A.  J.  Ellis.    In  Ma  Popular  lectures. 

504 : 6  vl 

Mathews,  W:  Smith  Babcock.  How  to  under- 
stand music  ;  a  concise  course  in  musical 
intelligence  and  taste.  Added,  a  pronounc- 
ing dictionary  and  condensed  encyclopedia 
of  musical  terms  and  information.  Chi- 
cago. 1880.  O.  781-}-3 

Naumann,  Emil  W:  Robert.  Zukunftsmusik 
und  die  muslk  der  zukunft ;  ein  vortrag 

frehalten  am  6  Jan.  1877  im  Wissenschaft- 
ichen  verein  zu  Berlin.  In  Deutsche  zeit- 
und  streit-fragen.  304  :  16  v6 


Piutti,  C:  Regeln  und  erliiuterungen  zum  sta- 
dium der  musik-theorie  ;  fiir  seinen  unter- 
richt  herausg.     Leipz.  1883.  O.        781  :  17 

Pole,  W:  The  philosophy  of  music  ;  the  sub- 
stance of  a  course  of  lectures  delivered  at 
the  Royal  institution  of  Great  Britain,  in 
feb.  and  march  1877.  [Eng.  and  foreign 
phil.  lib.]     Bost.  1879.  O.  781  :  4 

Riemann,  Hugo.  Musikalische  logik ;  haupt- 
ziige  der  physiologischen  und  psychologi- 
schen  begriindung  vinseres  musik-systems. 
AU  Dissertation  unter  dem  titel  ''  Ueber 
das  musikalische  horen."    Leipz.  [18741.  S. 

781:11 

—  Musikalische  syntaxis ;  grundriss  einer  har- 

monischen  satzbildungslehre.     Leipz.  1877. 
O.  781  :  12 

—  Skizze  einer  neuen    methode  der  harmonie- 

lehre.    Leipz.  1880.  O.  781  :  10 

—  Neue  schule  der  melodik  ;  entwurf  einer  lehre 

des     contrapunkts    nach    einer    ganzlich 
neuen  methode.    Hamburg.  1883.  O. 

781  :9 

—  Die  hiilfsmittel  der  modulation  ;  studie.     Cas- 

sel.  1875.  O.  781  :  13 

—  Der  ausdruck  in  der  musik.    (Sammlung  mu- 

sikalischer  vortrage,  no.  50.)    Leipz.  1883. 
O.  781-f-16 

—  Die  natur  der  harmonik.    (Sammlung  rausi- 

kalischer  vortrage,  no.  40.)    Leipz.  1882.  O. 

781+16 

Schubart,  Christian  F:  Daniel.  Ideen  zu  einer 
iisthetik  der  tonkunst.  In  Ma  Gesammelte 
schriften.  830  :  146  v5 

Taylor,  Sedley.  The  science  of  music,  or  The 
physical  basis  of  musical  harmony.  [Pop. 
science  lib.]     N.  Y.  1875.  D.  781  :  1 

Westphal,  Rudolf  G:  Hermann.  Allgemeine 
theorie  der  musikalischen  rythmik  seit  J. 
S.  Bach,  auf  grundlage  der  antiken  und 
unter  bezugnahme  auf  ihren  historischen 
anschluss  an  die  mittelalterliche,  mit  be- 
sonderer  beriicksichtigun^  von  Bach's 
Fugen  und  Beethoven's  Sonaten.  Leipz. 
1880.  O.  781  :  18 

—  Die  musik  des  griechischen  alterthumes  ;  nach 

den  alten  quellen  neu  bearb.     Leipz.    1883. 
O.  781 : 19 

4.     Dramatic,  church  and  vocal 
music. 

Clement,  Felix,  and  P:  Larousse.     Dictionnaire 
des  operas,  dictionnaire  lyrique  ;  contenant 
I'analyse  et  la  nomenclature  de  tous  les 
opera's  et  operas-comiques  representes  en 
France  et  a  I'etranger  depuis  I'origine  de  ce 
genre  d'ouvrages  jusqu'a  nos  jours,  com- 
plete   par    des    supplements    pcriodiques, 
maintenant  fi.  cet    ouvrage    un    caractfere 
d'actualite.     Paris.  [1869].  O.         782  :  R5 
Includes  [ler]  Supplement,  contenant  les  ouvragres 
representes  en  France   et   a  I'etrangrer  pendant  le 
cours  de  Tirapression  du  Dictionnaire  lyrique,  and 
2e-4e  supplement,  contenant   les   ouvrages   repre- 
sentes en  France  et  k  Tetranger  pendant  les  annees 
186t»-1880,  ainsi  que  des  notices  complementaires  pour 
les  annees  precedentes. 
Carleton,  Fanny  E.,  {Notelrac).    Operas;    their 
writers  and    their    plots,   by  "Notelrac." 
Phila.  1882.  S.  782  :  2 

Hogarth,  G:  Memoirs  of  the  musical  drama. 
Lond.  1838.  2  v.  O.  782  :  4 


CI.  782-790 


FINE  ABTS— MUSIC. 


496 


"Wolzogen  \ind  Neuliaus,  Hans  Paul  freiherr  v. 
Thematischer  leitfaden  durch  die  musik  zu 
R:  Wagner's  festspiel  Der  ring  der  Nibe- 
lungen.  4te  verb,  und  verm.  aufl.  Leipz. 
1878.   D.  782  :  3 

Lindau,  H:  Gustav  Paul.  Niichterne  briefe  aus 
Bayreuth.    lOte  aufl.    Breslau.     [1881].    D. 

782:1 

Schasler,  Max.    Ueber  dramatische  musik  und 

das  kunst-werk  der  zukunft ;  ein   beitrag 

zur  iisthetik  der  musik.    In  Deutsche  zeit- 

und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  vl2 

Contents.    Iste  abth.    1st  die  musik  eines  dramati- 

schen  ausdrucks  fahijr?— 3te  abth.    Die  moderne  oper 

und  R:  Wagner's  musik-drama. 

Maretzek,  Max.  Crotchets  and  quavers,  or  Rev- 
elations of  an  opera  manager  in  America. 
N.  Y.  1855.  D.  782  :  6 

Mason,  Lowell.  Musical  letters  from  abroad  ; 
including  detailed  accounts  of  the  Birm- 
ingham, Norwich  and  Diisseldorf  mus- 
ical festivals  of  1852.    N.  Y.  1854.  D. 

783:1 

Bobinson,  C:  Seymour,  ed.  Laudes  domini  ;  a 
selection  of  spiritual  songs,  ancient  and 
modern.    N.  Y.   [1884].  O.  783:2 

Bliss,  Philip  P.,  and  Ira  D:  Sankey.  Gospel 
hymns  and  sacred  songs,  as  used  by  them 
in  gospel  meetings.     Cine.   n.  d.   O. 

783:4 

Liliencron,  Rochus  freiherr  v.  Ueber  den  chor- 
gesang  in  der  evangelischen  kirche.  In 
Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  v9 

Krehbiel,  H.  E.  Notes  on  the  cultivation  of 
choral  music  and  the  Oratorio  society  of 
New  York.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  784  :  5 

Johnson,  Helen  Kendrick.  Our  familiar  songs 
and  those  who  made  them  ;  more  than  300 
standard  songs  of  the  english  speaking 
race,  arr.  with  piano  accompaniment  and 
preceded  by  sketches  of  the  writers  and 
histories  of  the  songs.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q. 

784  :  Bl 

McCaskey,  J.  P.,  ed.  Franklin  square  song  col- 
lection ;  songs  and  hymns  for  schools  and 
and  homes.  nur.sery  and  fireside  ;  [no.  1,2]. 
N.  Y.  1881,  [1884].    2  v.  O.  784  :  2 

Hills,  W:  H.,  comp.  Students'  songs;  compris- 
ing the  newest  and  most  popular  college 
songs,  as  now  sung  at  Harvard,  Yale, 
Columbia,  Cornell,  Dartmouth.  Amherst, 
Vassar  [and  other  colleges] .  Cambridge. 
[1883].   Q.  784+3 

Alexander,  Frances,  tr.  Roadside  songs  of  Tus- 
cany ;  ed.  by  J:  Ruskin.  111.  N.  Y.  1884. 
3  V.  O.  784-f4 

Contents.  Pt.  1.  The  story  of  Lucia,  with  author's 
and  ed.'s  preface.  Pt.  2.  The  ballad  of  Santa  Zita. 
8.  Ballad  of  the  madonna  and  the  rich  man.— The 
story  of  Paolina.  —  Notes  on  the  puest's  office  by 
the  ed. 

Pike,  Gustavus  D.  The  singing  campaign  for 
ten  thousand  pounds,  or  The  jubilee  singers 


in  Great  Britain  ;  with  an  app.  containing 
slave  songs.     Rev.  ed.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

789:1 

5.    Instrumental  music. 

Engel,  C:  Musical  instruments.  111.  [South 
Kensington  museum  art  hand-books.] 
Lond.  n.  d.  D.  785  :  2 

Stainer,  J:  The  music  of  the  Bible,  with  an  ac- 
count of  the  development  of  modern  musi- 
cal instruments  from  anciept  types.  Lond. 
n.  d.  D.  785  : 1 

Viard-Louis,  Jenny.  Music  and  the  piano.  Tr. 
from  the  fren'ch  by  mrs.  Warington  Smyth. 
Lond.  1884.  D.  786  :  7 

Bimbault,  E:  Francis.  The  pianoforte,  its  origin, 
progress  and  construction  ;  with  some  ac- 
count of  instruments  of  the  same  class 
which  preceded  it,  viz.  the  clavichord,  the 
virginal,  the  spinet,  the  harpsichord,  etc. 
Added,  A  selection  of  interesting  speci- 
mens of  music  composed  for  keyed-stringed 
instruments  by  Blitheman,  Byrd,  Bull, 
Frescobaldi ,  Dumont ,  Chanibonni^res, 
Lully,  Purcell,  Muffat,  Couperin,  Kuhnau, 
Scarlatti,  Seb.  Bach,  Mattheson,  Handel, 
C.  P.  Emanuel  Bach,  etc.  Lond.  1860.  F. 
786  :  B8 

Fillmore,  J:  Comfort.  Pianoforte  music ;  its 
history,  with  biographical  sketches  and 
critical  estimates  of  its  greatest  masters. 
Chicago.  1883.  D.  786  :  5 

KuUak,  Adolph.  Die  asthetik  des  klavierspiels. 
2te  umgearb.  aufl.,  herausg.  von  Hans 
Bischoft".     Berlin.  1876.  D.  786  :  6 

Schmitt,  Hans.  Das  pedal  des  clavieres  ;  seine 
beziehung  zum  clavierspiel  und  unterricht, 
zur  composition  und  akustik ;  vier  vorle- 
sungen  gehalten  am  Wiener, Conservato- 
rium  der  musik.    Wien.  1880.  O.    781  :  20 

Spencer,  C:  Child.  The  rudiments  of  the  art  of 
playing  tlie  pianoforte,  with  numei'ous 
exercises  and  lessons  written  and  selected 
from  the  best  masters.  [Weale's  ser.] 
Lond.  1875.  D.  786  :  2 

Taylor,  Franklin.  Primer  of  pianoforte  playing, 
with  numerous  examples.  (Science  prim- 
ers.)   N.  Y.  1878.  S.  786  :  3 

Fay,  Amy.  Music-study  in  Germany ;  from  [her] 
home  correspondence,  ed.  by  "the  author  of 
"  Co-operative    housekeeping."     Chicago. 

1881.  D.  786  : 1 
Dickson,  W.  E.     Practical  organ-building.    2d 

ed.  rev.,  with  add.     [Weale's  ser.]     Lond. 

1882.  D.  786:4 
Hart,  G:    The  violin ;  its  famous  makers   and 

their  imitators.    111.    Lond.  1880.   D. 

787:1 
—  The  violin  and  its  music,  with  several  en- 
graved portraits  on  steel  of  eminent  violin- 
ists, whose  style,  both  in  playing  and  in 
composition,  may  be  regarded  as  repre- 
sentative.   Lond."  1881.  O.  787-fP2 


8.    Amusements 

1.   Entertainments. 


Frost,  T:  The  old  showmen  and  the  old  London 
fairs.  Newed.  [The  wanderer's  lib.]  Lond. 
1881.  D.  791:3 


—  Circus  life  and  circus  celebrities.    New  ed. 
[The  wanderer's  lib.]    Loud.  1881.  D. 

791:1 

—  The  lives  of    the  conjurors.    New  ed.     [The 

wanderer's  lib.]    Lond.  1881.  D.       791:2 


497 


^INE  ARtS— AMtJSEMENTS. 


CI.  790-792 


Blitz,  Antonio.  Fifty  years  in  the  njagic  circle  ; 
an  account  of  the  author's  professional  life, 
his  wonderful  tricks  and  feats,  with  laugh- 
able incidents  and  adventures  as  a  magi- 
cian, necromancer  and  ventriloquist. 
Hartford.  1871.  D.  791  : 4 

Hoffmann,  L:  Modern  magic;  a  practical  treatise 
on  the  art  of  conjuring.  111.  4th  ed.  Lond. 
1882.  D.  791  :  5 

Frickell,  G.  Magic  no  mystery ;  conjuring 
tricks  with  cards,  balls  and  dice,  magic 
writing,  performing  animals,  by  the  author 
of  "The  secret  out";  ed.  by  W.  H.  Cremer, 
jr.    Lond.  1876.  D.  791  :  6 

Hermon,  Harry.  Hellerism,  second-sight  mys- 
tei-y,  supernatural  vision  or  second-sight, 
what  is  It  ?  a  mystery  ;  a  complete  manual 
for  teaching  this  peculiar  art.  Bost.  1884. 
S.  791  : 9 

Frost,  Sarah  Annie.  The  book  of  tableaux  and 
shadow  pantomimes  ;  containing  a  choice 
collection  of  tableaux  vivants  or  living 
pictures,  embracing  moving  tableaux, 
charades  in  tableaux,  Mother  Goose  tab- 
leaux and  fairy-tale  tableaux,  together 
with  directions  "for  arranging  the  stage, 
costuming  the  characters  and  formmg 
appropriate  groups.  Added,  a  number  of 
shadow  acts  and  pantomimes,  with  com- 
plete stage  instructions.    N.  Y.  [1869].  S. 

791:7 

Pollard,  Josephine.  Artistic  tableaux ;  with 
picturesque  diagrams  and  descriptions  of 
costumes.  Arr.  of  diagrams  by  Walter 
Satterlee.     N.  Y.  1884.  T.  791  :  8 

Holt,  Ardern.  Fancy  dresses  described  ;  or  What 
to  wear  at  fancy  balls.  4th  ed.  Lond.  n.  d. 
O.  791 : 10 

The  a  ter . 

(See  also  Drama,  cl.  813.) 

Coquelin,  Benoit  Constant.    The  actor  and  his 
art.    Tr.  from  the  french  by  Abby  Lang- 
don  Alger.     Bost.  1881.  S.  792  :  1 
Fitzgerald,    Percy.      The     world    behind    the 
scenes.     [The  wanderer's  lib.]    Lond.  1881. 
D.  792  : 3 
Cook,  Button.     A  book  of  the  play  ;  studies  and 
ill.  of  histrionic  story,  life  and  character. 
2d  ed.    Lond.  1876.  2  v.  D.  792  :  7 
Doran,   J:  Wilberforce.     Their    majesties'  ser- 
vants ;   annals  of  the  english    stage  fi'om 
Thomas    Betterton     to     Edmund    Kean ; 
actors,  authors,  audiences.    N.  Y.  1865.  2 
V.  O.  792  :  2 
Contents.    V.  1.    Prologue.— The  decline  and  fall  of 
the  players.— The  "boy  actresses"  and  the  "young 
ladles."— The  gentlemen  of  the  king's  company.— T: 
Betterton.  —  "Exeunt"    and    "  enter."  —  Elizabeth 
Barry.—"  Their  first  appearance  on  this  stage."— The 
dramatic  poets.— Noble,  gentle  and  humble  authors. 
— Pi'of essional  authoresses.  —  The  audiences  of  the 
17th  century.— A  seven   years'  rivalry.— The  united 
and  disunited   companies— Union,    strength,  pros- 
perity .—Competition  and  what  came  of  it.— The  pro- 
gress of  James  Quin  and  decline  of  Barton  Bootn.— 
Barton  Booth.— Mrs.  Oldfleld.  — From  the  death  of 
Anne  Oldfleld  to   that   of  Wilks.  —  Robert  Wilks.  — 
Enter,  Garrick.  —  Garrick,  Quin,  Mrs.  Porter.— Riv- 
alry ;  and  enter,  Spranger  Barry.  —  The  old  Dublin 
theatre. —  Garrick  and  Quin;    Garrick  and  Barry.— 
The  audiences  of  170(>-1750.-Exit,  James  Quin.-Eng- 
land  and  Scotland.    2.  Margaret  WofBngton.— Colley 
Gibber.— England  and  Ireland.— Ryan,  Rich,  O'Brien. 
—Susanna  Maria  Cibber,— Reappearance  of  Spranger 


Barry.  —  Retirement  of   mrs.  Pritchard.  —  The  last 
years  of  Garrick  and  Barry.— D:  Garrick.—  Spranger 
and  Anne  Barry.— Kitty  Clive,  Woodward,  Shuter.— 
S:  Foote.— Supplemental  catalogue  of  new  plays  from 
the  retirement  of  Garrick  to  the  end  of  the  18th  cen- 
tury.—Of  authors,  and  particularly  of  condemned 
authors.— The  audiences  of  the  last  half  of  the  18th 
century.— C:  Macklin.— A  bevy  of  ladies,  but  chiefly 
mrs.  Bellamj',  miss  Farren,  mrs.  Ablngton,  and  "Per- 
dita."— A  group  of  gentlemen.— J :  Henderson.-Sarah 
Siddons.— J:  Kemble.— G:  F:  Cooke.— Master  Betty.— 
Stage  costume  and  stage  tricks.— Prologue,  epilogue, 
dedications  and  benefits. —Old  stagers  departing.- 
New  ideas,  new  theatres,  new  authors,  and  the  new 
actors.— Edmund  Kean. 
Fitzgerald,  Percy.    A  new  history  of  the  english 
stage  from  the  restoration  to  the  liberty  of 
the  theatres,  in  connection  with  the  patent 
houses,  from  original  papers  in  the  lord 
chamberlain's  office,  the  state  paper  office, 
and  other  sources.    Lond.  1882.  2  v.  O. 

792 : 11 
"Williams,  Michael.    Some  London  theatres,  past 
and  present.    Lond.  1883.  D.  792  :  10 

Contents.    The  story  of  old  Sadler's  Wells.— Some- 
thing about  old  Highbury  barn.- The  drama  in  Nor- 
ton Folgate.— The  drama  in  Port  man-market.— Three 
lyceums. 
Matthews,    James  Brander.     The  theatres   of 
Paris.    111.     N.  Y.  1880.  D.  792  : 5 

Phelps,  H.  P.  Players  of  a  century ;  a  record 
of  the  Albany  stage,  incl.  notices  of  prom- 
inent actors  who  nave  appeared  in  Amer- 
ica. Albany.  1880.  D.  792:8 
Ludlow,  N.  M.  Dramatic  life  as  I  found  it ;  a 
record  of  personal  experience,  with  an 
account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the 
drama  in  the  west  and  south,  with  anec-- 
dotes  and  biographical  sketches  of  the 
principal  actors  and  actresses  who  have  at 
times  appeared  upon  the  stage  in  the  Mis- 
sissippi valley.  St.  Louis.  1880.  O.  792  : 4 
Murdoch,  James  E:  The  stage,  or  Recollections 
of  actors  and  acting  from  an  experience  of 
fifty  years  ;  a  series  of  dramatic  sketches, 
with'anapp.  Phila.  1880.  D.  792:6 
Pollock,  Walter  Herries,  and  lady  Pollock. 
Amateur  theatricals.  (Art  at  home  ser.) 
Lond.  1879.  D.  792.1  :  1 
How  to  make  up ;  a  practical  guide  to  the  art 
of  "making-up"  for  amateurs,  etc.,  by 
Haresfoot  and  Rouge.    N.  Y.  1877.  D. 

792.1:2 
Guide  to  selecting  plays,  or  Manager's  compan- 
ion; complete  description  ot  1,500  pieces, 
showing  number  of  characters,  acts  and 
scenes,  the  class  of  play,  costumes,  time  of 
representation,  an  account  of  the  dramatis 
personse,  the  plot  or  advice  connected  with 
each,  arr.  to  the  requirements  of  any  com- 
pany.   N.  Y.  1881.  1).  t92:9 

2.    Home  amusements  in  general. 

Sherwood,  Mary  Elizabeth  Wilson.  Home 
amusements.  (Appletons'  home  books.) 
N.  Y.  1881.  D.  790  :  1 

Cassell's  book  of  sports  and  pastimes.  111.  Lond. 
[18821.  O.  790  :  2 

Newell,  W:  Wells,  ed.  Games  and  songs  of 
american  children,  collected  and  com- 
pared.    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  790  :  5 

Pardon,  G:  F:  {Raiodon  Vrawley.)  The  book  of 
manly  games  for  boys ;  a  practical  guide 
to  the  mdoor  and  outdoor  amusements  of 


499 


CI.  790-795 


PINE  ARTS— AMUSEMENTS. 


500 


all  seasons,  by  Captain  Crawley.  Lond. 
[1869].  D.  790:3 

Beard,  Daniel  C.  What  to  do,  and  how  to  do  it ; 
the  american  boy's  handy  book.  N.  Y. 
1882.  D.  x790:4 

Chad  wick,  H:  The  sports  and  pastimes  of  amer- 
ican boys  ;  a  guide  and  text-book  of  games 
of  the  play-ground,  the  parlor  and  the 
field,  adapted  especially  for  american 
youth.    111.    N.  Y.   [1884].  O.        x  790  :  6 

3.    In-door  amusements. 

Bees,  Janet  E.  Ruutz-.  Home  occupations. 
(Appletons' home  books).  N.  Y.  1883  [1882]. 
D.  793  :  13 

Household  amusements  and  enjoyments  ;  com- 
prising acting  charades,  burlesques,  con- 
undrums, enigmas,  rebuses,  and  a  number 
of  new  puzzles  in  endless  variety.    Lond. 

1866.  T.  793  :  15 
Bellew,  Frank.  The  art  of  amusing ;  a  collec- 
tion of  graceful  arts,  merry  games,  odd 
tricks,  curious  puzzles  and  new  charades, 
together  with  suggestions  for  private  the- 
atricals, tableaux  and  all  sorts  of  parlor 
and  family  amusements  ;  a  volume  intend- 
ed to  amuse  everybody  and  enable  all  to 
amuse  everybody  else,  thus  bringing  about 
as  near  an  approximation  to  the  millenium 
as  can  be  conveniently  attained  in  the 
compass  of  one  small  volume.    111.    N.  Y. 

1867.  S.  793  :  1 

—  The  art  of  amusing ;  a  collection  of  graceful 

arts,  games,  tricKS,  puzzles  and  charades, 
intended  to  amuse  everybody  and  enable 
all  to  amuse  everybody  else.  111.  Lond. 
n.  d.  D.  '         '  793  : 7 

Bellew,  Clara,  ed.  The  merry  circle  ;  a  book  of 
new,  graceful  and  intellectual  games  and 
amusements.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  793  :  6 

Cassell's  book  of  in-door  amusements,  card 
games  and  fireside  fun.  2d  ed.  111.  Lond. 
[1882].  O.  793:4 

Elliott,  Alfred.  Within-doors  ;  a  book  of  games 
and  pastimes  for  the  drawing-room,  with 
a  chapter  on  feathered  pets.  Lond.  1872. 
D.  793:11 

Hoffmann,  L:    Parlor  amusements  and  evening 

party  entertainments.    111.    Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

793  :  12 

—  Same.    Drawing-room  amusements.    Lond.  n. 

d.  D.  793  :  12 

Frickell,  G.  Hanky  panky  ;  a  book  of  conjur- 
ing tricks,  by  the  author  of  "The  secret 
out."  New  ed.  by  W.  H.  Cremer,  jr. 
Lond.  1875.  D.  793:8 

—  The  magician's  own  book,  by  the  author  of 

of  "The  secret  out,"  etc.;  ed.  by  W.  H. 
Cremer,  jr.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  793  :  9 

—  The  secret  out,   or  1,000  tricks  in  drawing- 

room  or  white  magic  with  an  endless  vari- 
ety of  entertaining  experiments  [Ano'n.]; 
ed.  by  W.  H.  Cremer,  jr.  111.  Lond.  n.  d. 
D.  793:10 

Bubin,  Theodor  A.  Sphinx  americana  ;  riithsel. 
Milw.  1878.  D.  793  :  Pam 

Bursill,  H:  Hand  shadows  to  be  thrown  upon 
the  wall  ;  consisting  of  novel  and  amus- 
ing figures  formed  by  the  han  d,  from  orig- 
inal designs.  2  ser.  in  1  v.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  O. 
X  793  : 5 


Campbell,  Helen.  The  american  girl's  home 
book  of  work  and  play.  111.  N.  Y.  1883. 
D.  X 793: 17 

Iiandells,  E.  and  Alice.  The  girl's  own  toy- 
malcer  and  book  of  recreation.  12th  thous. 
111.    N.  Y.    n.  d.  S.  X  793  :  14 

Dick,  W:  Brisbane.  The  american  Hoyle,  or 
Gentleman's  hand-book  of  games" ;  con- 
taining all  the  ^ames  played  in  the  U.  S., 
with  rules,  descriptions  and  technicalities, 
adapted  to  the  american  methods  of  play- 
ing, by  Trumps.  Appended,  A  treatise  on 
the  doctrine  of  chances.  13th  ed.  rev.  N. 
Y.  1883.  D.  793  :  16 


0. 


h 


Porbes,  Duncan.  The  history  of  chess,  from  the 
time  of  the  early  invention  of  the  §;ame  in 
India,  till  the  period  of  its  establishment 
in  western  and  central  Europe.  Lond. 
1860.  O.  794+8 

Chess  handbook,  The  ;  teaching  the  rudiments 
of  the  game  and  giving  an  analysis  of  all 
the  recognized  openings,  exemplified  by 
appropriate  games  actually  played  by 
Morphy,  Harrwitz,  Anderssen,  Staunton, 
Paulsen,  Montgomery,  Meek  and  many 
others,  by  an  amateur.  [Based  on  Staun- 
ton, H. .  Chess-player's  handbook.]  Phila. 
1859.  S.  794:3 

Gossip,  G.  H.  D.  The  chess-player's  manual ; 
containing  the  laws  of  the  game  according 
to  the  revised  code  laid  down  by  the  Brit- 
ish chess  association  in  1862.  2d  ed.  Lond. 
1883.  O.  794+7 

Cook,  W:  Synopsis  of  the  chess  openings;  a 
tabulated  analysis.  3d  ed.  witli  add.  and 
emendations.    Lond.  1882.  O.  794  :  6 

Staunton,  Howard.  The  chess  tournament ;  a 
collection  of  the  games  played  at  this  cel- 
ebrated assemblage,  ill.  by  diagrams  and 
notes,  critical  and  explanatory.  Lond. 
1852.  D.  794:5 

Piske,  Daniel  Willard.  The  book  of  the  first 
american  chess  congress  ;  containing  the 
proceedings  of  that  celebrated  assem- 
blage, held  in  N.  Y.  in  1857,  with  the 
papers  read  in  its  sessions,  the  games 
played  in  the  grand  tournament  and  the 
stratagems  entered  in  the  problem  tour- 
nay,  together  with  sketches  of  the  history 
of  chess  in  the  old  and  new  worlds.  N.  x . 
1859.  D  794:2 

Lange,  Max.  Paul  Morphy  ;  a  sketch  from  the 
chess  world.  Tr.  by  permission,  with  add. 
notes  and  games'  by  Ernest  Falkbeer. 
Lond.  1860.  D.  '  794:4 

Dubuque  chess  journal;  v.  8,  jan.-dec.  1875. 
T.  p.  w.  [Dubuque.  1875].  D.        705.9  :  M 

Goold,  Joseph.  The  gsme  of  draughts;  prob- 
lems, critical  positions  and  games,  con- 
taining sections  by  dr.  Brown,  messrs. 
Drinkwatcr,  Fred.  Allen,  F.  Dunne,  Kear, 
Robertson,  Gourlay,  Hedley,  Smith,  Leg- 
gett,  Gilbert,  Richards,  Whitney  and 
vVyilie,  with  special  contributions  from 
messrs.  McCall,  Parker,  Willie  Gardner, 
Ritchie,  etc.,  selections  from  the  works  of 
the  best  authors  and  composers,  and  notes 
on  the  positions.    Lond.  1884.  S.      795  :  9 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  lor  children. 


501 


FINE  ARTS— AMUSEMENTS. 


CI.  795-798 


G  a  r  d  games. 

Drayson,  A.  W.  The  art  of  practical  whist ;  a 
scries  of  letters  descriptive  of  every  part  of 
the  game,  and  the  best  method  of  becom- 
ing a  skilful  player,  embodying  the  rules 
adopted  by  the  Arlington  and  Portland 
clubs.    Lohd.  and  N.  Y.  1880.  D.      795  : 1 

Hayward,  Abraham.  Whist  and  whist-players. 
In  his  Selected  essays.  824.2  :  46  v2 

Jones,  H:,  {Cavendish).  The  laws  and  principles 
of  whist  stated  and  explained,  and  its 
practice  illustrated  on  an  original  system, 
by  means  of  hands  played  completely 
through,  by  Cavendish.  14th  ed.  Lond. 
1884.  §.  795  :  7 

—  Card  essays,  Clay's  decisions,  and  Card-table 

talk  by  Cavendish.    Amer.  ed.  with  index. 

(Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1880.  S.    795  :  2 
Pembridge,    pseud.     Whist    or   bumblepuppy  ? 

ten  lectures  addressed  to  children.     From 

the  2d  Lond.  ed.    Bost.  1883.  S.        795  :  5 
Pettes,  G:  W:    American  or  standard  whist,  by 

G.  W.  P.    Bost.  1880.  D.  795  :  3 

Pole,  W:    The  theory  of  the  modern  scientific 

game  of  whist.     11th  ed.     Lond.  1879.   S. 

795  : 4 

—  The   philosophy  of  whist ;    an  essay   on  the 

scientific  and  intellectual  aspects  of  the 
modern  game,  in  3  pts  :  pt.  1,  The  philos- 
ophy of  whist  play  ;  pt.  2,  The  philosophy 
of  whist  probabilities.  3d  ed.  Lond.  1884. 
S.  795  : 8 

Proctor,  R:  Anthony.  How  to  play  whist ;  with 
the  laws  and  etiquette  of  whist,  whist- 
whittlings,  and  forty  fully  -  annotated 
games  ;  by  "  Five  of  clubs".  (Knowledge 
library).    Lond.  1885.  D.  795  :  10 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  795  :  10 
"Walker,  Arthur  Campbell-.    The  correct  card, 

or  How  to  play  at  whist ;  a  whist  cate- 
chism.   N.  Y.  1876.  S.  795:11 

Linderfelt,  Klas  A:  The  game  of  preference  or 
Swedish  whist;  with  a  bibliography  of 
english  whist.    Milw.  1885.  S.         795  :  12 

Dick,  W:  Brisbane,  ed.  Games  of  patience,  or 
Solitaire  with  cards  ;  containing  44  games. 
111.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  795  :  6 

4.    Out-door  sports. 

Depping,  Guillaume.  Wonders  of  bodily 
strength  and  skill  in  all  ages  and  all 
countries.  Tr.  and  enl.  from  the  french 
by  C:  Russell.  [111.  lib.  of  wonders.]  N.  Y. 
1873.   D.  796:4 

Spirit  of  the  times  ;  a  chronicle  of  the  turf,  field 
sports,  aquatics,  agriculture  and  tlie  stage  ; 
V.  107,  108,  feb.  1884— Jan.  1885.  N.  Y.  1884 
-85.  F.  705.9  :IIM 

Blaine,  Delabere  Pritchett.  An  encyclopasdia 
of  rural  sports,  or  Complete  account, 
historical,  practical  and  descriptive,  of 
hunting,  shooting,  fishing,  racmg,  etc. 
New  ed.,  rev.  and  corr.    Lond.  1858.  O. 

796  :  Rl 

Walsh,  J:  H:,  (Stonehenge).  British  rural  sports  ; 
comprising  shooting,  hunting,  coursing, 
fishing,  hawking,  racing,  boating  and 
pedestrianism,  with  all  rural  games  and 


amusements,  by  Stonehenge.  15th  ed.,  ill. 
re-ed.  with  add.  by  the  "Field"  staff. 
Lond.  [1881].   O.  796  :  R13 

Appleton's  summer  book.  829.1+1 

Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Miscellany. 

Elliott,  Alfred.  Out-of-doors  ;  a  handbook  of 
games  for  the  play  ground.   Lond.  1872.  D. 

796:11 

Miller,  T:  The  boy's  summer  book  ;  descriptive 
of  the  season,  scenery,  rural  life  and 
country  amusements.     111.    N.  Y.  1847.  D. 

796  : 7 

Gould,  J:  M.  Hints  for  camping  and  walking  : 
How  to  camp  out.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.     796  :  9 

Pratt,  C:E.  The  american  bicycler;  a  manual 
for  the  observer,  the  learner  and  the  ex- 
pert.    111.    Bost.  1879.   S.  796  :  3 

Thompson,  Maurice.  The  witchery  of  archery  ; 
a  complete  manual  of  archery,  with  many 
chapters  of  adventures  by  field  and  flood, 
with  an  app.  containing  practical  direc- 
tions for  the  manufacture  and  use  of 
archery  implements.  New  ed.,  with  a 
chapter  on  english  archery  practice.  111. 
N.  Y.  1879.  S.  796:5 

Taylor,  James.  Curling ;  the  ancient  Scottish 
game.     111.    Edinb.  1884.  O.  796  :  17 

Swift,  Frank,  and  Marvin  R.  Clark.  The 
skater's  text-book.    N.  Y.    [1868].  D. 

796 :  12 

Greenwood,  James.  Wild  sports  of  the  world  ; 
a  boy's  book  of  natural  history  and  adven- 
ture.   111.    Lond.  1862.  O.       '        796  :  10 

liloyd,  Llewellyn.  Field  sports  of  the  north  of 
Europe ;  comprised  in  a  personal  narra- 
tive of  a  residence  in  Sweden  and  Norway 
in  1827-28.  2d  ed.,  with  add.  Lond.  1831. 
2v.  O.  796:  14 

Gerstacker,  F:  Wild  sports  in  the  far  west.  Tr. 
from  the  german.    Phila.  1881.   D. 

796 : 16 

Sears,  G:  W.  {Nessmuk).  Woodcraft.  (Forest 
and  stream  ser.)    111.     N.  Y.  [18841.  S. 

796 : 15 

Northrup,  A.  Judd.  'Sconset  cottage  life;  a 
summer  on  Nantucket  Island.  N.  Y.  1881. 
S.  796:8 

Boating. 

Boats,  The,  of  the  world  ;  depicted  and  describ- 
ed by  one  of  the  craft.     Lond.  n.  d.  O. 

X  797  : 2 

Prescott,  C:  E.  The  sailing-boat  and  its  man- 
agement.   N.  Y.  1883.  T.  797  :  3 

Maclaren,  Archibald.  Training  in  theory  and 
practice.  2d  enl.  ed.  with  ill.  Lond.  1874. 
S.  797 : 1 

Ho  rsemanship. 

(See  also  Domestic  animals,  class  636.1,  col.  441.) 

Saddle-horse,  The  ;  complete  guide  for  riding 
and  training.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  798:2 

Anderson,  E:  L.  Modern  horsemanship  ;  anew 
method  of  teaching  riding  and  training 
by  means  of  pictures  from  the  life.  111. 
Edinb.  1884.  O.  798  :  6 

Karr,  Elizabeth.  The  american  horsewoman. 
111.    Bost.  1884.  D.  798  :  5 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children . 


CI.  798-799 


FINE  ARTS- AMUSEMENTS. 


504 


Melville,   G:  J:  Whyte-.    Riding  recollections. 

Leipz.  1879.  S.  798  :  1 

"Waring,  G:  Edwin,  jr.    Whip  and  spur.    Bost. 

1875.  T.  798  :  3 

ContenU.    Vix.  —  Ruby.— Wettstein.  —  Campaigning: 

with  Max.— How  I  got  my  overcoat.— Two  scouts.— 

In  the  gloaming-.— Fox-hunting:  in  England. 

—  Waring's  horse  stories,  reprinted  from  "  Whip 

and  spur":  no.  1,  Vix  ;  no.  3,  Ruby.     Bost. 

1883.  S.  ■  798  :  4 

G  ener  al  field  sports. 

Hallock,  C:  The  sportsman's  gazetteer  and  gen- 
eral guide  ;  the  game  animals,  birds  and 
fishes  of  North  America,  their  habits,  and 
various  methods  of  capture  ;  also  instruc- 
tions in  shooting,  fishing,  taxidermy,  wood- 
craft, etc.,  together  with  a  glossary.  Rev., 
enl.  and  brought  down  to  date  by  the 
author.  111.,  maps  and  portrait.  N.  Y., 
1883.  D.  799:7 

Cross,  D.  W.  Fifty  years  with  gun  and  rod ; 
incl.  tables  showing  the  velocity,  distance, 
penetration  or  effect  of  shot,  calculated  by 
Leonard  Case,  gun  trials  by  the  Chicago 
field,  how  and  where  to  ''hold,"  etc.  Cleve- 
land, O.  1880.  D.  799  :  6 

Mayer,  Alfred  Marshall,  ed.  Sport  with  gun 
and  rod  in  american  woods  and  waters. 
111.    N.  Y.  [1883].  2v.  Q.  799  :  B8 

Jefferies,  R:  The  amateur  poacher,  by  the 
author  of  "The  gamekeeper  at  home"  and 
"  Wild  life  in  a  southei'n  country."  Bost. 
1879.  D.  ■     799:5 

Herbert,  H:  W:  Frank  Forester's  fugitive  sport- 
ing sketches  ;  miscellaneous  articles  upon 
sport  and  sporting,  originally  pub.  in  the 
early  american  magazines  and  periodicals, 
ed.,"with  a  memoir  of  Herbert  and  numer- 
ous explanatory  notes,  by  Will  Wildwood 
[F:  Eugene  Pond].  Westfield,  Wis.  1879. 
O.  799  :  1 

Content H.  Memoir.— The  game  of  North  America.— 
Among  the  mountains.- A  blaze  at  Barnegat.— The 
american  bittern.— The  death  of  the  stag.— The  red 
fox.— A  trip  to  Chateau  Richer,  or  Snipe  shooting  on 
the  St.  Lawrence.— Spring  snipe.— Domestication  of 
game-birds. 

Northrup,  A.  Judd.  Camps  and  tramps  in  the 
Adii'ondacks,  and  grayling  fi.shing  in 
nortliern  Michigan  ;  a  record  of  summer 
vacations  in  the  wilderness.  Syracuse,  N. 
Y.  1880.  S.  799  :  2 

Davies,  G.  Christopher.  The  Swan  and  her 
crew,  or  The  adventures  of  three  young 
naturalists  and  sportsmen  on  the  broads 
and  rivers  of  Norfolk.  4th  ed.  with  post- 
script and  ill.    Lond.  [1880].  D.        799  :  4 


J^  I  s  fi  I  n  g  . 

Prouty,  Lorenzo.  Fish  ;  their  habits  and  haunts 
and  the  methods  of  catching  them,  to- 
gether with  fishing  as  a  recreation.  Bost. 
1883.  O.  799. 1  :  8 

Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell.  The  game  fish  of 
the  northern  states  and  british  provinces  ; 
with  an  account  of  the  salmon  and  sea- 
trout  fishing  of  Canada  and  New  Bruns- 
wick, together  with  simple  directions  for 
tying  artificial  flies,  etc.    N.  Y.  1862.  D. 

799  1  •  3 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1865.  D.  799!l  :3 


Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell. — Continued. 

—  Superior  fishing,  or  The  striped  bass,  trout 
and  black  bass  of  the  northern  states ; 
embracing  full  directions  for  dressing  arti- 
ficial flies  with  the  feathers  of  anaerican 
birds,  an  account  of  a  sporting  visit  to 
Lake  Superior,  etc.    N.  Y.  1865.  D. 

799.1  :4 

Stevens,  C:  Woodbury.  Fly-fishing  in  Maine 
lakes,  or  Camp -life  in  the  wilderness. 
[New  ed.]    Bost.  1881.  111.  Sq.  D. 

799.1  :7 

Walton,  I:  The  complete  angler,  or  The  con- 
templative man's  recreation,  and  Instruct- 
ions how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or  grayling 
in  a  clear  stream,  by  C:  Cotton  ;  with  cop- 
ious notes,  for  the"  most  part  original,  a 
bibliographical  preface,  giving  an  account 
of  fishing  and  fishing-books  from  the  earl- 
iest antiquity  to  the  time  of  Walton,  and  a 
notice  of  Cotton  and  his  writings  by  the 
amer.  ed.  Added,  an  app.  incl.  ill.  ballads, 
music,  papers  on  amer.  fishing  and  a  cata- 
logue of  books  on  angling,  also  general  in- 
dex.    N.  Y.  1847.  D.  799. 1  :  6 

Cotton,  C:  The  complete  angler,  or  The  con- 
templative man's  recreation,  pt.  2 :  In- 
structions how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or 
frayling  in  a  clear  stream.  N.  Y.  1847.  D. 
n  Walton,  I:    The  complete  angler. 

799.1:6 

Davy,  Sir  Humjjhrey.  Salmonia,  or  Days  of 
fiy-fishing,  in  a  series  of  conversations ; 
with  some  account  of  the  habits  of  fishes 
belonging  to  the  genus  salmo,  by  an  angler. 
1st  amer.  from  the  2d  Lond.  ed.  Phila. 
1832.  S.  799. 1  :  5 

Blakey,  Robert,  (Palmer  Hackle).  Hints  on  ang- 
ling, with  suggestions  for  angling  excur- 
sions in  France  and  Belgium ;  app.,  some 
brief  notices  of  the  english,  Scottish  and 
Irish  waters.    Lond.  1846.  O.         799.1  :  1 

Newland,  H:  Garrett.  Forest  scenes  in  Norway 
and  Sweden.     T.p.w.S.  799.1:2 


Hunting ,  shooting  and  trapping . 

Riesenthal,  O.  v.  Jagd-lexikon  ;  handbuch  fiir 
jiiger  und  jagdfreunde,  mit  besonderer  be- 
riicksichtigung  der  naturgeschichte  und 
liege  des  wildes.    111.    Leipz.  1882.  D. 

799.2:  RIO 

Lewis,  Elisha  J.  The  american  sportsman,  con- 
taining hints  to  sportsmen,  notes  on  shoot- 
ing, and  the  habits  of  the  game  birds  and 
wild  fowl  of  America.  New  rev.  ed.  111. 
Phil.  1885  [1884].   O.  799  :  9 

Barber,  E:  C.  The  crack  shot,  or  Young  rifle- 
man's complete  guide  ;  a  treatise  on  the 
use  of  the  rifle,  with  rudimentary  and 
finishing  lessons,  incl.  a  full  description 
of  the  latest  improved  breech-loading 
weapons,  ill.  with  numerous  engr.,  rules 
and  regulations  for  target  practice,  direc- 
tions for  hunting  game  found  in  the  U.  S. 
and  british  provinces,  etc.  N.  Y.  1868.  S. 
799.3  :  1 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  Scenes  with  the 
hunter  and  trapper  in  many  lands.  [AnonA 
111.     Lond.  1884.  D.  799.2:11 


505 


FINE  ARTS— AMUSEMENTS. 


01.  799 


506 


Batty,  Joseph  H.  How  to  hunt  and  trap,  to- 
gether with  chapters  upon  outfits,  guns, 
etc.,  abounding  in  information  generally 
for  sportsmen.     N.  Y.  1883.  D.         799  :  3 

Newhouse,  S.,  and  others.  The  trapper's  guide  •, 
a  manual  of  instructions  for  capturing  all 
kinds  of  fur-bearing  animals  and  curing 
their  skins,  with  observations  on  the  fur 
trade,  hints  on  life  in  the  woods  and  narra- 
tives of  trapping  and  hunting  excursions. 
2d  ed.,  ed.  by  i.  H.  Noyes  and  T.  L.  Pitt. 
111.    Wallingford,  Ct.  1867.  O.  639  :  2 

Gibson,  W:  Hamilton.  Camp-life  in  tlie  woods  ; 
and  the  tricks  of  trapping  and  trap-mak- 
ing. 111.  by  the  author.  [New  ed.]  N.  Y. 
1881.  D.  639:4 

Cartwright,  D:  W.  Natural  history  of  western 
wild  animals,  and  guide  for  hunters,  trap- 
pers and  sportsmen. . .  2d  ed.,  written  by 
Mary  F.  Bailev.     Toledo.  1875.  D.    639  :  1 

Qillmore,  Parker.  Prairie  and  forest ;  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  game  of  North  America,  with 
personal  adventures  in  their  pursuit.  N.  Y. 
1874.  D.  799.2  :4 

Herbert,  H:  W:  Frank  Forester's  field  sports 
of  the  U.  S.  and  british  provinces  of  North 
America.     N.  Y.  1849.     2  v.  O.       799.2  :  5 

Murphy,  J:  Mortimer.  Sporting  adventures  in 
the  far  west.    111.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

799.2:6 


Shakespear,  H:  The  wild  sports  of  India,  with 
remarks  on  the  breeding  and  rearing  of 
horses  and  the  formation  of  light,  irregu- 
lar cavalry.    Bost.  1860.  D.  799.2:7 

Jeflteries,  R:  The  game  keeper  at  home ; 
sketches  of  natural  history  and  rural  life. 
3ded.    Bost.  1879.  D.  799.2:3 

Tongue,  Cornelius,  {Cecil).  Records  of  the 
chase  and  memoirs  of  celebrated  sports- 
men, ill.  some  of  the  usages  of  olden 
times  and  comparing  them  with  prevail- 
ing customs,  together  with  an  introd.  to 
most  of  the  fashionable  hunting  countries, 
and  comments  by  Cecil.    Lond.  1854.  S. 

799.2:2 

Carlton,  J:  W:  {Craven).  Recreations  in  shoot- 
ing ;  with  some  account  of  the  game  of 
the  British  Islands.  Lond.  1846.  S.  T.  p. 
w.  799.2  :  1 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  The  forest,  the 
jungle  and  the  prairie,  or  Tales  of  adven- 
ture and  enterprise  in  pursuit  of  wild  ani- 
mals.   111.    Lond.  1883.  S.  799.2:9 

Gerard,  Cecile  Jules  Basile.      Life  and  adven- 
tures ;    comprising   his    ten    years'  cam- 
Eaigns  among  the  lions  of  northern  Africa. 
,ond.  [1856].  8.  TQQ  9.  ■  R 


799.2:8 


IX.    LITERATURE. 


1.    In  general. 


1.    Dictionaries. 

Bomliak,  G.  Lexikon  der  allgemeinen  littera- 
tur<^eschichte ;  die  nationallitteratur  der 
ausserdeutschen  volker  aller  zeiten  in  ge- 
schichtlichen  iibersichten  undbiographien, 
zugleieh  lexikon  der  poetik.  Leipz.  1883. 
D.  803  :  R4 

Brewer,  Ebenezer  Cobham.  Reader's  hand-book 
of  allusions,  references,  plots  and  stories ; 
with  2  app.     Phila.  1880.   O.  803  :  R2 

—  Dictionary  of   phrase  and  fable,   giving  the 

derivation,  source  or  origin  of  common 
phrases,  allusions  and  words  that  have  a 
tale  to  tell.    9th  ed.    Phila,.  n.  d.  O . 

803  :  Rl 
Edwards,  Eliezer.    Words,  facts  and  phrases ; 
a  dictionary  of  curious,  quaint  and  out-of- 
the-way  matters.    Phila.  [18811.  O. 

803  :  B3 

Wheeler,   W:  Adolphus.     Who  wrote  it  ?    an 

index  to  the  authorship  of  the  more  noted 

works  in   ancient  and  modern  literature ; 

ed.  by  C:  G.  Wheeler.    Bost.  1881.  D. 

803  :  117 

—  and  C:G.     Familiar  allusions;   handbook  of 

miscellaneous  information,  incl.  the  names 
of  celebrated  statues,  paintings,  palaces, 
country-seats,  i*uins,  churches,  ships, 
streets^  clubs,  natural  curiosities,  and  the 
like.    Bost.  1882.  D.  803  :  115 

Ripley,  G:,  and  Bayard  Taylor,  eds.  Hand-book 
of  literature  and  the  tine  arts  ;  comprising 
complete  and  accurate  deiinitions  of  all 
terms  employed  in  belles-lettres,  philos- 
ophy, theology,  law,  mythology,  pamting, 
music,  sculpture,  architecture  and  all 
kindred  arts.  (Putnam's  home  cyclopaedia). 
N.  Y.  1852.   D.  803  :  6 


2.    Essays  on  literature. 

Albee,  J:  Literary  art;  conversation  between 
a  poet,  painter  and  philosopher.  N.  Y. 
1881.  S.  801  : 1 

Beloe,  W:  Anecdotes  of  literature  and  scarce 
books.    Lond.  1807.    2  v.  D.  804  :  6 

Dowden,  E:  Studies  in  literature,  1789—1877. 
Lond.  1878.  O.  804  :  1 

Contents.  The  french  revolution  and  literature.— 
The  transcendental  movement  and  literature— The 
scientific  movement  and  literature.— The  prose  works 
of  Wordsworth.- Walter  Savafre  Landor.— Mr.  Ten- 
nyson and  mr.  Browning'.  —  George  Eliot.  —  Lam- 
menais.— Edgar  Quinet.— On  some  trench  writers  of 
verse,  1830— 1877.— The  poetry  of  Victor  Hugo.— The 
poetry  of  democracy  ;  Walt  Whitman. 


Mi] 


Gosse,  Edmund  W:  Studies  in  the  literature  of 
northern  Europe.  Lond.  1879.  D.  804  :  2 
Contents.  Norway:  Norweg-ian  poetry  since  1814: 
Henrik  Ibsen  ;  The  Lofoden  islands.  —  Sweden  : 
Runebers:.— Denmark:  The  danish  national  theatre; 
Pourdanish  poets.— Germany:  Walter  von  der  Vogel- 
weide.— Holland:  Adutch  poetess  of  the  17th  century; 
Vondel  and  Milton;  The  Oera  Linda  book.— App. 

Schlegel,  K:  W:  F:  v.  Esthetic  and  miscellane- 
is  works.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  E.  J. 
[illington.     Lond.  1849.  D.  804  :  4 

Contents.  Pref.— Description  of  paintings  in  Paris 
and  the  Netherlands,  in  1803-4.— Principles  of  gothic 
ai-chitecturo.— Contributions  to  the  study  of  roman- 
tic poetry  and  genius.— Modern  german  paintings.- 
—Romantic  fictions  of  the  middle  ages:  Lother  and 
Mailer.— Miscell.  essays.— On  the  limits  of  the  beauti- 
ful.—On  the  language  and  the  philosophy  of  the 
Indians. 

Shepard,  W:  The  literary  life.  N.  Y.  1882-84 
[1883].     3v.  S.  '  804:5 

Contents.  V.  1.  Authors  and  authorship :  The  liter- 
ary life;  The  chances  of  literature;  Concerning  re- 
jected mss.;  The  rewards  of  literature;  Literature  as 
a  staff;  Literature  as  a  crutch;  Some  literary  confes- 
sions; First  appearance  in  print;  Literary  heroes  and 
hero  worship;  Some  successful  books;  The  seamy 
side  of  letters;  Literary  society ;  The  consolation  of 
literature.  2.  Pen  pwturei*  of  modern  authors :  Carlyle; 
G:  Eliot;  Ruskin;  J:  H:  Newman;  Tennyson;  Emer- 
son; Bryant;  Longfellow  and  Whittier;  Lowell  and 
Holmes;  Hawthorne;  Whitman;  Bayard  Taylor ;  Swin- 
burne and  Oscar  Wilde;  The  Brownings;  Dickens; 
Thackeray;  Some  younger  writers.  3.  Pen  pictures 
of  the  earlier  Victorian  authors.  Literary  London  in 
18a5;  E:  Bulwer,  lord  Lytton ;  B:  Disraeli,  lord 
Beaconsfleld;  T:  Babington  Macaulay;  Charlotte 
Bronte;  Washington  Irving;  Edgar  Allan  Poe ;  Har- 
riet Martineau. 

Tuckerman,  H:  Theodore.  Characteristics  of 
literature ;  illustrated  by  the  genius  of 
distinguished  writers.  2d  ser.  Phila.  1851. 
D.  804: 3  v2 

Contents.  The  novelist,  Manzoni.  —  The  censor, 
Steele.— The  naturalist,  Humboldt.— The  correspon- 
dent, Mme.  de  Scvignd.  —  The  philologist,  Home 
Tooke.— The  magazine  writer,  Wilson.— The  dram- 
atist, Talfourd.— The  traveller,  Beckford.— The  critic, 
Hazlitt.— The  orator,  Everett.— The  reformer,  Godwin. 


3.    General  literary  history. 

Botta,  Anne  C.  Lynch.  Hand-book  of  universal 
literature.   ■24th  ed.     Bost.  1881.  D. 

809:5 

—  Same.  Hand-book  of  universal  literature,  from 
the  best  and  latest  authorities.  New  ed. 
rev.  and  brought  down  to  1885.  Bost.  1885 
[1884].   O.  809:6 

Scherr,  Johannes.  Allgemeine  geschichte  der 
literatur ;  ein  handbuch  in  2  b.  5te  aufi. 
Stuttg.  1875.    2  v.  in  1.  O.  809+1 


509 


LiTERATtJRiE— GENERAL. 


CI.  800-80D 


510 


Scherr,  J olmnnes.— Continued. 
—  Bildevsaal  der  weltliteratiir.    3te  neu  bearb. 
und  stark  verm.  auli.     Stuttg.  [18841.   Q. 

809+10 

Contents.    V.  1.    Das  morgenland:   China;  Japan; 

Indlen;    Hebraerland ;    Arabien;    Perslen;    Tiirkel.— 

Hellas  und  Rom.  —  Die  romanlschen  lander:   Frank- 

relch;   Italien;    Spanien  und  Portugal,  Kumanien.— 

2.  Diegermanischen  liinder:  Deutsehland.   In  course 

of  publication. 

Schiegel,  K:  W:  F:  v.    Lectui'es  on  the  history 

of  literature,  ancient  and  modern.    From 

the  german.    Phila.  1818.    2  v.  O.     809  : 4 

Bering'ton,  Joseph.    The  literary  history  of  the 

middle  ages  ;   compi'ehending  an  account 

of  the  state  of  learning  from  the  close  of 

the  I'eign  of  Augustus  to  its  revival  in  the 

15th  century.     Lond.  1846.  D.  809  :  2 

Hallam,   H:    Introduction  to  the  literature  of 

Europe  in  the  15th,  16th  and  17th  centuries. 

N.  Y.  1842.     2  V.  O.  809+3 

Hettner,    Hermann.      Literaturgeschichte    des 

18ten  jahrhunderts.    Braunschweig.  1879- 

81.     3pts.  inOv.  O.  809  :9 

Contents,    ler  t.    Die  englische  literatur  von  1660— 

1770,  4te  autl.    2er  t.    Die  franzosische  literatur  im 

18ten  jahrhundert,  4te  aufl.    3er  t.  [in  4  vols.]    Die 

deutsche  literatur  im  18ten  jahrhundert,  3te  aufl. 

Brandes,  G:  Die  hauptstromungen  der  litera- 
tur des  neunzehnten  jahrhunderts ;  vor- 
lesungen  gehalten  an  der  Kopenhagener 
universitat.  Uebers.  und  eingeleitet  von 
Adolf  Strodtmann.   Berlin.  1872-83.   5  v.  D. 

809:6 
Contents.  V.  1.  Die  emigrantenliteratur.— Die  ro- 
mantische  schule  in  Deutsehland.  2.  Die  roman- 
tische  schule  in  Deutsehland,  fortsetzung.  3.  Die 
reaktion  in  Frankreieh.  4.  Der  naturalismus  in 
England.    5.   Die  romantische  schule  in  Frankreieh. 

Reusch,  F:  H:  Der  Index  der  verbotenen  bii- 
cher ;  ein  beitrag  zur  kirchen-  und  litera- 
turgeschichte ;  ler  band.    Bonn.  1883.  O. 

809+8 
Brinton,    Daniel  G.     Aboriginal    american  au- 
thors   and     their   productions,    especially 
those  in   the   native  languages  ;  a  chapter 
in  the  history  of  literature.    Phila.  1883.  O. 

809  :  7 


4.    Books  and  reading. 

Ireland,  Alexander,  (P/iilobiblos).  The  book- 
lover's  enchiridion  ;  thoughts  on  the  solace 
and  companionship  of  books,  selected  and 
chronologically  arr.  by  Philobiblos.  Amer. 
ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  Phila.  1883.  S.  807  :  15 
Langford,  J:  Alfred.  The  praise  of  books,  as 
said  and  sung  by  english  authors,  selected, 
with  a  preliminary  essay  on  books.  Lond. 
n.  d.  S.  807:7 

"Willmctt,  Robert  Aris.  Pleasures,  objects  and 
advantages  of  literature.  New  ed.  Lond. 
1857.  S.  807  :  8 

Discourses  on  the  objects  and  uses  of  science 
and  literature.     N.  Y.  1843.  8.  807  :  2 

Contents.  Potter,  A.  Preliminary  observations  on 
reading.— Brougham,  H:  hrrd.  A  discourse  on  the 
objects,  advantages  and  pleasures  of  science.— Pot- 
ter, A.  The  pleasures  and  advantages  of  literature 
and  moral  science.— Sedgwick,  A.  A  discourse  on 
classical,  metaphysical,  moral  and  natural  studies.— 
Verplanck,  G.  C.  On  the  importance  of  scientific 
knowledge  to  the  manufacturer  and  practical  me- 
chanic; The  Influence  of  moral  causes  upon  opinion, 
science  and  literature. 


Foster,  W:  E.     Libraries   and  readers.    N.  Y. 
1883.  S.  807  :  12 

Contents.  Some  hints  on  right  reading.— Correction 
of  aimless  reading.— The  specializing  of  reading,  for 
general  readers.— "Current  literature"  and  "Stand- 
ard literature".- Securing  the  interest  of  a  commun- 
ity.—What  may  be  done  at  homo.— How  to  use  a 
library.— Books  and  articles  on  reading. 

Green,  S:   Swett,  comp.    Libraries  and  schools. 
N.  Y.  1883.  S.  807  :  13 

Contents.  Adams,  C:  F.,  jr.  The  public  library 
and  the  public  schools.— Green,  S:  S.  The  relation 
of  the  public  library  to  the  public  schools;  Libraries 
as  educational  institutions.  — Metcalf,  R.  C.  The 
public  library  as  auxiliary  to  the  public  schools.— 
Foster,  W:  E.  The  relation  of  libraries  to  the  school 
system ;  A  plan  of  systematic  training  on  reading  at 
school. 


Abbott,  Lyman,  ed.  Hints  for  home  reading  ; 
a  series  of  chapters  on  books  and  their  use. 
N.  Y.  1880.  D.  807  :  1 

Contents.  Sweetser,  M.  F.  What  the  people  read. 
—Warner,  C:  D.  Why  young  people  read  trash.— 
Perkins,  F:  B.  What  to  read;  Plans  for  reading. 
—Hamlin,  C.  Plans  of  reading.  —  Beecher,  H:  W. 
Plans  of  reading.— Mabie,  H.  W.  The  art  of  read- 
ing.—Hale,  E:  E.  The  choice  of  books.— Cook,  J. 
How  to  make  dull  boys  read;  How  to  preserve  the 
results  of  reading.— Abbott,  L.  Hints  for  people 
that  do  not  read.— A  symposium  by  many  contribu- 
tors.—Putnam,  G:  P.  Suggestions  for  household 
libraries.— Priced  lists  of  suggested  selections  of  500, 
1,000  and  2,100  volumes  of  the  most  desirable  and  im- 
portant books. 
Baldwin,  James.  The  book-lover  ;  a  guide  to 
the  best  reading.     Chic.  1885  [1884J:  8. 

807:18 
Carlyle,  T:    On  the  choice  of  books.    5th  ed., 
with  a  new  life  of  the  author.    Lond.  1878. 
S.  807  : 9 

Kent,  James.  A  course  of  reading  for  the  use 
of  the  members  of  the  Mercantile  library 
association.    N.  Y.  1840.  D.  807  :  10 

Matthews,  James  Brander,  {Arthur  Penn).  The 
home  library.  (Appletons'  home  books  ) 
111.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  807:17 

Porter,  Noah.  Books  and  reading,  or  What 
books  shall  I  read  and  how  snail  I  read 
them  ?  4th  ed.  with  an  index.  N.  Y.  1875. 
D.  807  :  3 

—  Same.  With  an  app.  containing  a  select  cata- 
logue of  books.    [New  ed.]    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

807:4 
Potter,  Alonzo.  Handbook  for  readers  and 
students  ;  intended  as  a  help  to  individuals, 
associations,  school-districts  and  semina- 
ries of  learning  in  the  selection  of  works  for 
reading,  investigation  or  professional 
study.    4th  ed.    N.  Y.  1847.  S.  807  :  5 

Pryde,  D:  The  highways  of  literature,  or  What 
to  read  and  how  to  read.    N.  Y.  [18831.  D. 

807  :  16 
Pycroft,  James.  A  course  of  english  reading  ; 
adapted  to  every  taste  and  capacity,  with 
anecdotes  of  men  of  genius,  with  add.  by 
J.  G.  Coggswell.  N.  Y.  1845.  D.  807  :  6 
Thwing,  C:  F.  The  reading  of  books  ;  its  pleas- 
ures, profits  and  perils.    Bost.  1883.  S. 

807 : 14 
Cojifai«8  chapters  on:  The  advantage  of  reading; 
Biography;  History;  Travel;  Fiction;  Historical 
fiction;  Poetry;  Religious  books;  Books  of  literature; 
Language,  philosophy,  science  and  the  fine  arts; 
Books  for  children ;  Forming  a  library.  An  app.  con- 
tains a  selected  list  of  books  for  reading  and  study, 
classified  under  subjects. 


511 


CI.  600-811 


LITEBATXmE— GENEBAL. 


512 


Van  Dyke,  J:  C:  Books  and  how  to  use  them  ; 
some  hints  to  readers  and  students.  N.  Y. 
ISaS.  D.  807:11 


5.    Literary  periodicals. 

American  bookseller,   The  ;  v.  7,   8,  13-16.    N. 

Y.  1879-84.  Q.  805  :  LM 

Appletons'  literary  bulletin,  v.  1-3,  dec.  1881 — 

dec.  1884.  n.  t.  N.  Y.  F.  805  :  LM 

Bookbuyer,  The  ;   a  summary  of  american  and 

foreign  literature  ;  v.  1,  2.     N.  Y.  1867-69.  2 

V.  O.  805  :  LM 

—  Same.    New  series,  v.  1,  2.    N.  Y.  1878-80.  O. 

805  :  liM 

—  Same.    New  series,  v.  1,  feb.  1884 — jan.  1885. 

N.  Y.  [1884,  5].  O.  805  :LM 

Criterion,  The  ;  literaiy  and  critical  .iournal ;  v. 

1,  and  2  nos.  of  v.  2,  nov.  3,  1855— may  10, 

1856.     N.Y.  1856.  F.  805  :LM 

Critic,  The  ;  a  fortnightly  review  of  literature, 
the  fine  arts,  music  and  the  drama  ;  v.  1-5. 
N.  Y.  1881-1884.  5  v.  Q.  805  :  LM 

Note.    V.  4,  5  are  called  "  The  critic  and  Good  lit- 
erature," and  form  v.  1,  3  of  a  new  series. 

Dial,  The  ;  a  monthly  review  and  index  of  cur- 
rent literature;  v.  1-5,  may  1880 — april 
1885.    Chicago.  1881-85.  Q.  805  :  LM 

Literary  era,  The  ;  a  monthly  repository  of  lit- 
erary and  miscellaneous  information  for 
home  reading  ;  v.  1,  2,  Jan.  1883— dec.  1884. 
Phila.  1883-4.  O.  805  :  LM 

Literary  news,  The  ;  a  monthly  journal  of  cur- 


rent  literature.     New    series,  v.  1-5,   jan. 
1880— dec.  1884.    N.  Y.  1880-84.  Q. 

805  :  LM 
Literary  world.   The ;    a  gazette  for    authors, 
readers  and  publishers,  v.  1-3,  6-8.     N.  Y. 
1847-51.  Q.  805  :  LM 

Note.    The  fli-st  12  numbers  were  issued  under  the 
editorship  of  E.  A.  Duyckinck;  from  no.  13-87  C:  F. 
Hoffman  was  ed.,  and  with  no.  88  Duyckinck  ajfain 
assumed  the  editorship.    Title-page  of  vol.  3  reads 
"a  journal  of  society,  literature  and  art,"  of  v.  6- 
8  "a  journal  of  science,  literature  and  art."    (V.  8 
contains  also  v.  4.  of  the  Literary  american,  jan.- 
may  ia50). 
Literary  world.  The  ;    a  fortnightly  review  of 
current  literature ;  v.  9-15.    Bost.  1878-84. 
Q.  805  :  LM 

Academy,  The  ;  a  weekly  review  of  literature, 
science  and  ai-t ;  v.  17-26,  jan.  1880-dec. 
1884.     Lond.  1880-84.  Q.  805  :  LM 

Athenaeum,  The  ;  a  journal  of  literature,  science, 
the  fine  arts,  mtisic  and  the  drama  ;  v.  74- 
81,  Jan.  1881-dec.  1884.  Lond.  1881-84.  Q. 
805  :  LM 
Notes  and  queries;  a  medium  of  intei-com- 
munication  for  literarj'  men,  general  read- 
ers, etc.;  6th  ser.,  v.  3-10,  jan.  1881-dec. 
1884.     Lond.  1881-84.  D.  805  :  LM 

Saturday  review.  The,  of  politics,  literature, 
science  and  art;  v.  49-58,  jan.  1880-dec. 
1884.     Lond.  1880-84.  Q.  805  :  LM 

Deutsche  litteraturzeitung,  herausg.  von  Max 
Rodiger  ;  v.  1-5,  oct.  1880-dec.  1884.  Q. 

805  :  LM 
Literarischer  merkur ;  mittheilungen  aus  dem 
geistigen  leben  der  gegenwart  und  nach- 
richten  f  iir  biicherfreunde  iiber  erschienene 
neuigkeiten  des  in-  und  auslandes,  v.  2-4. 
n.  t.     [Berlin.  1882-84].  O.  805  :  LM 


2.    G-eneral  literary  classes. 


1.    Poetry. 

Criticism. 

Montgomery,  James.  Lectures  on  general  lit- 
erature, poetry,  etc.,  delivered  at  the  Royal 
•     institution  in  1830  and  1831.    N.  Y.  1843."  S. 

811.2:2 

Shairp,  J:  Campbell.  Aspects  of  poetry  ;  lec- 
tures delivered  at  Oxford.  Oxford.  1881. 
O.  811.2:3 

Browning,  Elizabeth,  born  Barrett.  Essays  on 
the  greek  christian  poets  and  the  english 
poets.    N.Y.  1863.  S.  811.2:1 

Collections. 

Bulfinch,   T:  ed.     Poetry  of    the  age  of  fable. 

Bost.  n.  d.  S.  811  :  1 

Dobson,  W:  T.    The   classic  poets ;  their  lives 

and  their  times,  with  the  epics  epitomized. 

Lond.  1879.  D.  811  :  3 

Contents.    Homer's  Iliad.— The  lay  of  the  Nibelun- 

gren.— Cid  Campeador.  — Dante's  Divina  comedia. — 

Ariosto's  Orlando  furloso.— Camoen's  Lusiad.— Tas- 

so's  Jerusalem  delivered.— Spenser's  Fairy  queen.— 

Mllton'8  Paradise  lost.— Milton's  Paradise  regained. 


Church,  Alfred  J:  Stories  of  the  old  world. 
(Classics  for  children).  •  Bost.  1884.  D. 

x811  :9 
Contents.    The  story  of   the  Argo.  —  The  story  of 
Thebes. —The   story  of   Troy.  — The  adventures  of 
Ulysses.— The  adventures  of  .tineas. 

Longfellow,   H:  Wads  worth.      The  poets    and 

poetry     of     Europe  ;     with     introd.     and 

biograph.  notices.  N.  Y.  1855.  O.    811H-P4 

—  ed.    Poems  of  places.    Bost.  1877-79.  81  v.  T. 

811:5 
Contents.   V.  1-4.   England  and  Wales.    6-8.    Scot- 
land, Ireland,  Norway  and  Sweden.    9,  10.    France 
and  Savoy.    11-13.    Italy.     14,  15.    Spain,   Portu- 
gal,   Belgium    and    Holland.    16.    Switzerland    and 
Austria.     17,  18.    Germany.     19,    Greece  and  Tur- 
key.   20.    Russia.   21-23.    Asia.    24.    Africa.   26- 
30.    America.    31.    Oceanica. 
Clarke,  James  Freeman  and  Lilian.    Exotics; 
attempts  to  domesticate  them  by  J.  F.  C. 
andL.  C.    Bost.  1875.  T.  "    811  :2 

Hunt,  N.  Clemmons,  comp.  The  poetry  of  other 
lands ;  a  collection  of  translations  into 
english  verse  of  the  poetry  of  other  lan- 
guages, ancient  and  modern!  Phila.  [18831. 
O.  811:8 

Mountains,  The  ;  a  collection  of  poems.  Bost. 
1876.  T.  811:6 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


513 


LITERATURE— GENERAL  CLASSES. 


CI.  811-813 


514 


Walpole,  The  rev.  Robert.  The  garland  of  flow- 
ers ;  composed  of  translations,  chiefly  orig- 
inal, from  the  Spanish.  Italian,  greek,  latin, 
etc.    N.  Y.  1806.  O.  811  :  7 

Ssnnonds,    J:    Addington,    tr.    and   ed.    Wine, 
women  and  song  ;  mediaeval  latin  student 
,      -        songs  now  first  tr.  into  eng.  verse,  with  an 
I  essay.    Lond.  1884.  S.  811:10 

2.    Drama. 

(See  also  Dramatic  music,  cl.  783,  col.  494;  and  Theater, 
cl.  793,  col.  497.) 


Hi  story 


d    criticism 


Schlegel,  A:  W:  v.      A  course  of   lectures   on 

dramatic   art    and    literature.    Tr.   by  J: 

Black  ;  rev.,  according  to  the  last  german 

ed.,  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.    Lond.  1846.  D. 

812.1:2 

Freytag:,  Gustav.  Die  technik  des  dramas.  4te 
verb.  aufl.    Leipz.  1881.  O.  812.1:3 

Haae,  K:  A:  Miracle  plays  and  sacred  dramas  ; 
a  historical  survey.  Tr.  from  the  german 
by  A.  W.  Jackson  and  ed.  by  W.  W.  Jack- 
son.   Bost.  1880.  O.  812.1:1 

Blackburn,  H:  The  Oberammergau  passion 
play  :  Art  in  the  mountains  ;  the  story  of 
the  passion  play.  111.,  with  app.  for  in- 
formation of  travellers.    Lond.  1880.  O. 

812.2:1 

Collections. 

See  Class-list  of  drama. 

*  *  * 

Note.    A  complete  class-list  of  dramatic  literature 
will  be  found  after  class  819,  col.  519. 


3.    Romance. 
Jli  story    and    criticism. 

Dunlop,  J:  The  history  of  fiction  ;  a  critical 
account  of  the  most  celebrated  works  of 
prose  fiction,  from  the  earliest  greek  ro- 
mances to  the  novels  of  the  present  age. 
3ded.    Lond.  1845.  O.  813.1-|-1 

Mitchell,  Donald  Grant,  {Ik  Marvel).    About  old 

story  tellers  ;  of  how  and  when  they  lived, 

and'what  stories  they  told.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

813.1:2 

Besant,  Walter,  and  H:  James.  The  art  of  fic- 
tion.    Bost.  1884.  S.  813.2  :2 

Spielhagen,  F:  Beitriige  zur  theorie  und  tech- 
nik des  romans.    Leipz.   1883.  D. 

813.2:3 

Bryce,  Carroll.  A  lost  function  in  romance.  N. 
Y.  1883.  D.  813.2  : 1 

Mahly,  Jakob.  Der  roman  des  19.  jahrhunderts. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

304  :  15  vl 

Collections  . 

Heam,  Lafcadio,  ed.  Stray  leaves  from  strange 
literature  ;  stories  reconstructed  from  the 
Auvari-soheili,  Bait^l  Pachisi,  Mahabha- 
rata,  Pautchatautra,  Gulistan,  Talmud, 
Kalevala,  etc.    Bost.  1884.  S.  810  : 1 


Wagfner,  W:    Epics  and  romances  of  the  mid- 
dle  ages  ;  adapted  from  the  work  of  W: 
Wagner  by  M.  W.  Macdowall  and  ed.  by 
W.^.  W.  Anson.     Lond.  1883.  O.    813  :  6 
Contents.    Pt.  1.    The  Amelung  and  kindred  legends. 
Langobardian leg-ends :  Alboin  and  Rosamund:  King 
Rother;  Ortnit.— The  Amelungs:    Hugrdieterich  and 
Wolfdieterich;   Kln>r  Samson;  Dietwart.  —  Dieterich 
of  Bern.    Pt.  2.    The  Nibelung  and  kindred  legends. 
The   Nibelung  hero.  —  The   Nibelung's   woe.  —  The 
Hegeling  legend.— Beowulf.    Pt.  3.    The  Carolingian 
legends.    The  children  of  Haymon;  Roland;  William 
of   Orange. —The  legends  of  king  Arthur  and  the 
holy  grail:    Titurel;  Percival;  Lohengrin;  Tristram 
and  Isold.— Tannhauser. 
Cox,    Sir  G:  W:,   and   Eustace  Hinton  Jones. 
Popular  romances  of  the  middle  ages.    1st 
amer.  from  the  2d  english  ed.    N.  Y.  1880. 
O.  813:2 

Contents.    King  Arthur  and  his  knights.— Merlin.— 
Sir  Tristram.- Bevis  of  Hamtoun.— Guy  of  Warwick. 
—  Havelock.— Beowulf.— Roland.— Olger  the  dane.— 
The  story  of  the  Volsungs.— The  Nibelung  story.— 
Walter  of   Aquitaine.  —  The    story  of    Hugdietrich 
and  Hildeburg.  —  The  Gudrun    lay.  — The    story   of 
Frithjof  and  Ingeborg.  —  Grettir  the  strong.  —  Gunn- 
laug  and  the  fair  Hilda.— Burnt  Njal. 
Bulfijich,     T:      Legends    of    Charlemagne,    or 
Romance  of  the  middle  ages.    Bost.  [18631. 
D.  813:14 

—  The  age    of   chivalry,   or  Legends    of    king 

Artnur  and  the  knights  of  the  round  table. 
Bost.  1858.  S.  813  :  13 

—  Same.    Bost.  n.  d.  J).  813  :  13 

—  Same.    The  age  of    chivalry,   or  Legends  of 

king  Arthur;  "King  Arthur  and  his 
knights,"  "The  Mabinogeon,"  "The  cru- 
sades," "Robin  Hood."  New,  enl.  and  rev. 
ed.,  ed.  by  E:  E.  Hale.    Bost.  [1884.].  O. 

813:12 
Iffalorv,  Sir  T:  Morte  d' Arthur;  sir  Thomas 
Malory's  book  of  king  Arthur  and  of  his 
noble  knights  of  the  round  table.  The 
original  ed.  of  Caxtou,  rev.  for  modern 
use,  with  an  introd.  by  sir  E:  Strachey. 
Lond.  1876.  D.  813  :  7 

—  The  boy's  king  Arthur  ;  sir  Thomas  Malory's 

history  of  king  Arthur  and  his  knights  of 

the  round  table,   ed.  for  boys  by  Sidney 

Lanier.    111.    N.  Y.  1880.  O.         x  813  :  8 

Hanson,   C:  H:    Stories  of    the  days  of    king 

Arthur.    HI.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.     '    x  813  :  9 

Contents.    Merlin  the  wizard.— How  Arthur  got  his 

crown,  his  queen  and  the  round  table.  — The  deeds 

and  death  of   Balin.  —  The  adventures  of  the  hart, 

the  hound  and  the  lady.— The  evil  devices  of  Morgan 

le  Fay.  —The  adventures  of  the  three  knights  and 

the  three  damsels.- Lancelot  du  Lake.— Sir  Gawaine 

and  the  green  knight.  — Sir  Beaumain's  quest —Sir 

Tristam.— Geralnt  and  Enid.  — Sir  Ewaine  and  the 

adventure   of   the   fountain.  —  The   tournament  of 

Lonazep.— The  end  of  the  history  of  the  round  table 

and  the  passing  of  Arthur. 

Boy's  Mabinogion  ;  the  earliest  welsh  tales  of 

king  Arthur  in  the  famous  Red  book  of 

Hergest,  ed.  for  boys,  with  an  introd.  by 

Sidney  Lanier.    111.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

x813:4 

Gibb,  J:    Gudrun  and  other  stories  from  the 

epics  of  the  middle  ages.    111.    Lond.  1881. 

D.  813:3 

Contents.   Gudrun.— Hilda.— Wild  Hagen.— Beowulf . 

—The  death  of  Roland.— Walter   and   Hildegund.— 

Concluding  chapter. 

Baldwin,  James.     The  story  of   Roland.     HI. 

N.  Y.  1883.  D.  X  813: 10 

Moncrieff,  Robert  Hope,  {Ascott  R.  Hope).    The 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


515 


CI.  813-819 


LITERATURE— GENERAL  CLASSES. 


516 


old  tales  of  chivalry,  re-told  by  Ascott  R. 
Hope.    111.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  x  813  :  5 

Contents.  Introd.— The  knight  of  the  lion.— Huon's 
task.  — The  drag-on  of  Rhodes.— The  rescue  of  the 
queen. —Roland  and  Oliver.— Florice  and  Blanche- 
flower.— The  ransom.  — The  son  of  Amadis.  — The 
knight  and  the  abbot. —  Steel  Heart.— The  demon 
knight.— The  challenge. 
Gesta  romanorum ;  the  ancient  moral  tales  of 
the  old  story-tellers.    Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

813:11 
Medieeval  tales  ;  with  an  introd.  by  H:  Morley. 
Lond.  1884.  D.  813  :  15 

Contents.  Turpin's  history  of  Charles  the  gi-eat  and 
Orlando.  —  Ballad  romance  touching  the  days  of 
Charlemagne  and  of  the  Cid  Campeador,  with  the 
ballad  of  count  Alarcos.— Tales  from  the  Gesta  ro- 
manorum.—A  discourse  of  the  most  famous  dr.  J: 
Faustus. 


Note.  A  complete  class-list  of  prose  Action  will  be 
found  after  class  819,  and  immediately  after  the  class- 
list  of  dramas. 


4.    Rhetoric  and  Oratory. 
The   art. 

Bardeen,  C.  W.  A  system  of  rhetoric.  N.  Y. 
1884.  D.  815.2:18 

Becker,  K:  Ferdinand.  Der  deutsche  stil ;  neu 
bearb.  von  O:  Lyon.  3te  aufl.  Leipz.  1884. 
O.  815.2:20 

Bell,  Alexander  Melville.  The  faults  of  speech  ; 
a  self-corrector  and  teacher's  manual. 
Salem.  1880.  S.  815.2:1 

Blair,  Hugh.  Lectures  on  rhetoric  and  belles 
lettres  ;  with  a  memoir  of  the  author's  life. 
Added,  copious  cmestions  and  an  analysis 
of  each  lecture.    Phila.  1858.  O.    815.2  :  2 

DelaTunosne,  AbU.  The  art  of  oratory  ;  system 
of  Delsarte.  From  the  french  by  Frances 
A.  Shaw.    Albany.  1883.  D.         815.2  :  11 

Guttmann,  Oskar.  Aesthetic  physical  culture  ; 
a  self-instructor  for  all  cultured  circles, 
and  especially  for  oratorical  and  dramatic 
artists.    111.    "Albany.  1884.  O.     815.2  :  16 

Hill,  Adams  Sherman.  The  principles  of  rhe- 
toric, and  their  application  ;  with  an  app. 
comprising  general  rules  for  punctuation. 
N.  Y.  1878.  D.  815.2  :  3 

Legouv6,  Gabriel  Baiptiste  Ernest  Wilfrid.  The 
art  of  reading.  Tr.  and  ill.  with  copious 
notes,  mainly  biographical,  by  E:  Roth. 
Phila.  1879.  D.  815.2:4 

Mathews,  W:  Oratory  and  orators.  Chicago. 
1879.  D.  815.2  :  5 

Maury,  J:  Siffrein.  The  principles  of  eloquence; 
with  an  introd.  etc.,  by  A.  Potter.  [School 
dist.  lib.]    N.  Y.  1842.  S.  815.2  :  12 

Miirdoch,  James  E.  A  plea  for  spoken  lan- 
guage ;  an  essay  upon  comparative  elocu- 
tion.    Cine.  [1883].  D.  815.2  :  15 

Nichol,  J:  English  composition.  (Literature 
primers.)    N.  Y.  1879.  S.  815.2  :  6 

Phelps,  Austin.  English  style  in  public  dis- 
course, with  special  reference  to  the  usages 
of  the  pulpit.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.      815.2  :  13 

Pittenger,  W:  Extempore  speech ;  how  to  ac- 
quire and  practice  it.    Phila.  1883.  D. 

815.2:14 


:  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Quintilianus,  Marcus  Fabius.  Institutes  of  ora- 
tory, or  Education  of  an  orator ;  in  12 
books,  literally  tr.  with  notes  by  J :  Selby 
Watson.  Lond.  1856.  2  v.  D.  "815.2  :  7 
B-ush,  James.  The  philosophy  of  the  human 
voice  ;  embracing  its  physiological  history, 
together  with  a  system  of  principles  by 
which  criticism  in  the  art  of  elocution  may 
be  rendered  intelligible,  and  instruction 
definite  and  comprehensive.  Added,  a 
brief  analysis  of  song  and  recitative.  4th 
ed.  enl.    Phila.  1855.  O.  815.2-f8 

Sheridan,  T:  Lectures  on  the  art  of  reading. 
Lond.  1775.  3  v.  O.  815.2  :  19 

Contents.    V.  1.  The  art  of  reading  prose.    2.  The 
art  of  reading  poetry. 
Shoemaker,  J.  W.    Practical  elocution  ;  for  use 
in  colleges  and  schools  and  by  private  stu- 
dents.   Phila.  1883.  D.  815.2  :  17 
Theremin,  L:  F:  Franz.    Eloquence  a  virtue,  or 
Outlines    of    a   systematic    rhetoric.      Tr. 
from  the  german  by  W:  G.  T.  Shedd,  with 
an  introd.  essay.    Rev.  ed.    Andover.  1882. 
D.  815.g:10 
Whately,  R:    Elements  of  rhetoric  ;  comprising 
an  analysis  of  the  laws  of  moral  evidence 
and  of  persuasion,  with  rules  for  argumen- 
tative composition  and  elocution.  New  ed. 
rev.  by  the  author.    Bost.  1860.  D. 

815.2:9 

Benedix,    Roderich.     Der  miindliche  vortrag  ; 

ein  lehrbuch  fiir  schulen  und  zum  selbstun- 

terricht.     [Ister  t.]    4te,    [2ter  und  3ter  t.] 

3te  durchgesehene  aufl.    Leipz.  1873-77.  O. 

815.2:21 

Contents.    Die  relne  und  deutliche  aussprache  des 

hoch-deutschen.  —  Die    richtlge   betonung   und   die 

rythmik  der  deutschen  sprache.— Die  schonheit  des 

vortrags,  (declamationslehre). 

Selections. 

Manchester,  Harriet  E.  What  to  read  and 
where  to  find  it ;  a  list  of  over  200  good 
selections  for  reading  and  recitation,  with 
directions  where  to  look  for  the  same. 
Buffalo.  1880.  S.  815  :  1 

Baker,  G:  M.,  ed.  The  reading-club  and  handy 
speaker ;  serious,  humorous,  pathetic, 
patriotic  and  dramatic  selections  in  prose 
and  poetry,  for  readings  and  recitations  ; 
no.  1-14.    "Bost.  [1874-85].  14  v.  S.    815:4 

Coates,  H:  T.,  ed.  The  comprehensive  speaker  ; 
designed  for  the  use  of  schools,  academies, 
lyceums,  etc.,  carefully  selected  from  the 
best  authors  with  notes.    Phila.  n.  d.  D. 

815:2 

Dickens,  C:  J:  Huffam.  The  Dickens  reader  ; 
character  readings  from  the  stories  of 
Dickens  ;  sel.,  adapted  and  arr.  by  Nathan 
Sheppard.     (Frank,  sq.  lib.)  N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

815-1-3 

Shoemaker,  J.  W.,  ed.  The  elocutionist's  an- 
nual, comprising  new  and  popular  read- 
ings, recitations,  declamations,  dialogues, 
tableaux,  etc.     Phila.  1881-84.  12  v.  D. 

816:5 

5.    Quotations. 

Bartlett,  J:  A  collection  of  familiar  quotations, 
with  complete  indices  of  authors  and  sub- 
jects. 3d  ed.,  with  supp.  Cambridge. 
1858.  D.  819  :  16 


517 


LITERATURE— GENERAL  CLASSES. 


CI.  819 


518 


Bartlett,  J: — Continued. 

—  Familiar  quotations  ;  an  attempt  to  trace  to 

their  sources  passages  and  phrases  in  com- 
mon use.    7th  ed.    Bost.  1878.  D.   819  :  17 

—  Same.    8th  ed.,  enl.    Bost.  1882.  D. 

819:R18 

Hoyt,  J.  K.,  and  Anna  L.  Ward.  Cyclopaedia 
of  practical  quotations,  english  and  latin  ; 
with  app.  containing  proverbs  from  the 
latin  and  modern  foreign  languages,  law 
and  ecclesiastical  terms  and  significations, 
dates  and  nationality  of  quoted  authors, 
etc.,  with  indexes.     N.  Y.  1882  [1881].  O. 

819:R19 

Handy  book,  The,  of  quotations,  or  Who  wrote 
it  ?  A  dictionary  of  common  poetical  quo- 
tations in  the  english  language.  N.  Y. 
1881.  S.  829.3  :  1 

Elmes,  James,  ed.  Classic  c[uotations ;  a 
thought-book  of  the  wise  spirits  of  all  ages 
and  all  countries,  fit  for  all  men  and  all 
hours.    N.  Y.  1863.  S.  819  :  3 

Edwards,  Tryon.  The  world's  laconics,  or  The 
best  thoughts  of  the  best  authors  in  prose 
and  poetry ;  with  an  introd.  by  W:  B. 
Sprague.     N.  Y.  1856.  D.  "  819  :  4 

Watson,  J:  T.,  comp.  Poetical  quotations,  or 
Elegant  extracts  on  every  subject.  Phila. 
1865.   D.  819  :  23 

Bohn,  H:  G:  A  dictionary  of  quotations  from 
the  english  poets.  Lolid.  1881.  O.  829.3  :  2 

6.    Proverbs  and  Fables. 

Trench,  R:  Chenevix.  On  the  lessons  in  pro- 
verbs ;  the  substance  of  lectures  delivered 
to  young  men's  societies  at  Portsmouth 
and  elsewhere.  From  the  2d  Lond.  ed. 
rev.  and  enl.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.  819  :  21 

Diiringsfeld,  Ida  and  O:  freiherr  v.  Reinsberg-. 

Sprichworter   der  germanischen    und  ro- 

manischen  sprachen,  vergleichend  zusam- 

•  mengestellt.   Leipz.  1872.   2  v.  O.  819+22 

Bolm,  H:  G:  A  polyglot  of  foreign  proverbs; 
comprising  french,  Italian,  german,  dutch, 
Spanish,  Portuguese  and  danish,  with  eng- 
lish translations  and  a  general  index. 
Lond.  1857.  D.  819  :  1 

Select  proverbs  of  all  nations  ;  pastimes,  holi- 
days and  customs  of  olden  times,  wise  say- 
ings and  maxims  of  the  ancient  fathers  and 
the  economy  of  human  life,  by  an  ancient 
bramin.    Dayton,  O.  1854.  D.         819  :  20 

Long,  J.  Eastern  proverbs  and  emblems,  illus- 
trating old  truths.  [Eng.  and  foreign  phil. 
lib.f    Lond.  1881.  O.  819  :  13 

Bussey,  G:  Moir.  Fables,  original  and  selected  ; 
with  an  introd.  dissertation  on  the  history 
of  fable,  comprising  biograph.  notices  of 
eminent  fabulists.   N.  Y.  1865.  O.  819  :  12 

Bourne,  W:  Oland.  Gems  from  fableland  ;  a 
collection  of  fables  illustrated  by  facts. 
N.  Y.  1853.  D.  819:11 


7.    Anecdotes  and  Miscellany. 

Bent,  S:  Arthur.  Short  sayings  of  great  men, 
with  historical  and  explanatory  notes. 
Bost.  1882.  O.  819  :  15 

Byerley,  T:,  and  Joseph  Clinton  Robertson. 
The  Percy  anecdotes.    Rev.  ed.,  added  a 


collection  of  american  anecdotes,  original 
and  select.  [Anon.]  N.  Y.  1863.  2  v.  in  1. 
O.  819+10 

Hoes,  — ,  and  —  Way.  Anecdotical  olio  ;  a  col- 
lection of  literary,  moral,  religious  and 
miscellaneous  anecdotes.    N.  Y.  1858.  O. 

819:5 

Kirkland,  Frazar.  Cyclopaedia  of  commercial 
and  business  anecdotes  ;  interesting  rem- 
iniscences and  facts,  remarkable  traits  and 
humors  and  notable  sayings,  dealings, 
experiences  and  witticisms  of  merchants, 
traders,  bankers,  mercantile  celebrities, 
millionaires,  bargain  makers,  etc.,  in  all 
ages,  designed  to  exhibit  the  piquancies  and 
pleasantries  of  trade,  commerce  and  gen- 
eral business  pursuits.  HI.  N.  Y.  1864. 
2v.  O.  819+6 

—  Same,  v.  2.    K  Y.  1865.  O.  819+6  v2 

Bigelow,  L.  J.  Bench  and  bar ;  a  complete 
digest  of  the  wit,  humor,  asperities  and 
amenities  of  the  law.  New  ed.  enl.  Portr. 
and  ill.    N.  Y.   1871.  O.  829  :  1 

Browne,  Irving.  Law  and  lawyers  in  literature. 
Bost.  1883.  D.  829.1  :  53 

Edwards,  C:  Pleasantries  about  courts  and 
lawyers  of  the  state  of  New  York.  N.  Y. 
1867.  O.  829. 1  :  56 

Jeaffreson,  J:  Cordy.     A  book  about  lawyers. 

2  v.  in  1.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.  829.2  :  18 

ConUnts.    Houses  and  householders.— Loves  of  the 

lawyers.  — Money.  — Costume   and  toilet.  —  Music. — 

Amateur  theatricals.— Legal  education.— Mirth.— At 

home.— In  court.- In  society. 

Purves,  D.  Laing.  Law  and  lawyers  ;  curious 
facts  and  characteristic  sketches,  [^woti.] 
Phila.  n.  d.  S.  829.2:46 


Cox,  S:  Sullivan.     Why  we  laugh.    (Frank,   sq. 

lib.)    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  818+1 

Knight,  C:    Half  hours  with  the  best  authors, 

selected  and  arr.,  with  short  biograph.  and 

and  critical  notes.     N.  Y.  1856.  4  v.  O. 

819:7 
Disraeli,   I:    Curiosities  of    literature  ;  with   a 
view  of  the  life  and  writings  of  the  author, 
by  his  son.    Bost.  1859.  4  v.  S.         819  :  2 
Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenaeum, 
pt.  2.  p.  788. 
Pell,  Robert  Cruger.    Milledulcia ;  a  thousand 
pleasant  things,   selected  from  notes  and 
queries.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1860.  D.     819  :  9 
Goodrich,    S:  Griswold.    Peter  Parley's  merry 
stories,  or  Fact,  fancy  and  fiction ;  a  col- 
lection of   very  merry  stories,  anecdotes, 
etc.,  by  the  renowned  Peter  Parley.    N.  Y. 
[1869].  D.  819  :  14 

Lowell,  Anna  Cabot,  born  Jackson,  mrs.  C:  Rus- 
sell, ed.  Seed-grain  for  thought  and  dis- 
cussion. Bost.  1856.  2  V.  D.  819  :  8 
Contents.  V.  1.  Pt.  1.  Holy  living.  Pt.  3.  Man's 
connection  with  the  infinite.  —  Faith  and  reason, 
man's  interpreters.— Instinct  and  emotion  guides.- 
Two  worlds.— Man  a  doer  and  a  receiver.— The  whole 
character  on  one  level.— Development  of  the  moral 
sense.  Pt.  3.  Happlness.—Life.— Man's  highest  rela- 
tions.—Virtues  and  duties.  2.  Pt.  3,  continued.  The 
cure  of  faults.  —  Temptations  and  duties.  Pt.  4. 
Relations  to  the  body :  personal.— Relations  to  other 
men:  society.— Conversation  and  manners.— Friend- 
ship. —  Home  life.  — Love. —Plain  living  and  high 
thinking.— Work.  Pt.  5.  Circumstances.- Every  part 
of  the  nature  of  use.— Culture  of  every  part.— Vari- 
ous gifts  and  various  characters.  —  Life  earnest  for 
all.— Different  eras  and  careers. 


519 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


A — Ang^us. 


520 


3.    Class-list  of  drama. 

(For  history,  see  col.  613;  for  the  opera,  see  el.  782,  col.  494;  for  the  stage,  see  cl.  T92,  col.  497-498). 


1.    Authors. 


In  the  following,  Lacy  refers  to  Lacy's  Acting  plays, 
the  same  collection. 


1-100,  and  French's  to  French's  continuation  of 
101-122. 


A.  S.  S. :  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.     812  :  1  vlO 
A'Beckett,  Gilbert  Abbott.    The  assignation,  or 


What  will  my  wife  say 
In  French's. 
Glitter 


a  drama  in  2  acts. 
812:1  vl20 
original  comedy  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v83 

—  In  the  clouds  ;    a  glimpse  of  Utopia ;    fairy 

extravaganza.    /?j.  Lacy.         812:lvl00 

—  The  last  of  the  legends,  or  The  baron,  the 

bride  and  the  battery  ;  a  psychological  ex- 
travaganza.   In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v99 

—  Lending  a  hand  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v69 

—  The  man  with  the  carpet  bag ;  a  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v68 

—  The  Siamese  twins  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v79 

—  The  turned  head  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v67 

Addison,  H:  R.    Locked  in  with  a  lady  ;  a  sketch 

from  life,    /n  Lacy.  812:lvll 

—  117  Arundel  street.   Strand  ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v48 

—  Sophia's  supper  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812:1  vl6 

Addison,  Joseph.    Cato  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.    In 

Ms  Poetical  works.  821.2  :  18 

—  Same.    In  British  drama.  822.2  : 1  vl 

—  Same,    /n  Lacy.  812':lv99 

—  The  drummer,  or  The  haunted  house ;  com- 

edy in  5  acts.    In  his  Poetical  works. 

821.2:18 

—  Same.    In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 
Aeschylus,  see  Aischylos. 

After  the  party  ;  comedy  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  i  v93 
G:  L.    Uncle  Tom's  cabin  ;  a  drama  of 
real    life    in  8  acts,    adapted   from    mrs. 
Beecher  Stowe's  celebrated  novel.  In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  vi2 
L.   Alfred.     Ahmed.     In  FoUen,   E.  L. 
Home  dramas.  822.1:9 

—  The  cobbler.     In  the  sams.  822. 1  :  9 

—  Master  and  slave.     In  the  same.  822. 1  :  9 

—  The  sword.     In  the  same.  822. 1  :  9 
Aischylos,  (latin  ^schylus).     [Tragedies.]    Tr. 

by  R.  Potter.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  882  :  1 

Contents.  Essay  on  the  grecian  drama.  —  Prome- 
theus chained.— The  supplicants.— The  seven  chiefs 
against  Thebes.  —  Agamemnon.— The  choephorte.- 
The  furies.- The  pereians. 

Albery,  James.     Two  roses  ;  an  original  com- 
edy in  2  acts,    in  French's.      8f2:lvll8 
Albini,  pseud.,  see  Meddlhammer,  J:  Baptist  v. 


Alger,   Horatio,  jr.,  and  O.   Augusta  Cheney. 

Seeking  his  fortune,  and  other  dialogues. 

Bost.  1875.  S.  822. 1  :  1 

Allen,  James,  joint  author,  see  Dilley,  Joseph  J. 
Allingham,  J:  Till.    Fortune's  frolic  ;  farce  in  2 

acts.    In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v60 

—  The  weathercock  ;  a  farce.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v71 
Almar,  G:    The  charcoal-burner,  or  The  drop- 
ping well  of  Knaresborough  ;  a  drama  m 
2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v71 

—  Crossing  the  line,  or  Crowded  houses  ;  a  farce 

in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v35 

—  The  tire    raiser  ;    melo-drama  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacj^.  812  :  1  v84 

—  The  knights  of  St.  John,  or  The  fire  banner  ; 

a  melo-drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v56 

—  Oliver  Twist,   or  The  parish  boy's  progress  ; 

a  drama  in  8  acts,  adapted  from  the  novel 
by  C:  Dickens.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v33 

—  The  robber  of  the  Rhine ;    melo-drama  in  2 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v87 

—  The  rover's  bride,  or  The  bittern's  swamp ;  a 

romantic  drama  in  2  acts.     In  French's. 

812:1  vll9 

—  The  wife  of  seven  husbands,  a  legend  of  Ped- 

lar's Acre  ;   a  melodrama  in  8  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v74 

Amcotts,  Vincent.   Adonis  vanquished  ;  comedy 

in  2  acts,  adapted  from  "Le  degel"  [by  V. 

Sardou].     /nLacy.  812  : 1  v75 

Amherst,  J.  A.    The  battle  of  Waterloo  ;  grand 

military  drama  in  8  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v98 

—  Ireland  as  it  was  ;  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v81 

—  Napoleon  Bonaparte's  invasion  of  Russia,  or 

The  conflagration  of  Moscow  ;  military  and 
equestrian  spectacle  in  8  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812:1  vl3 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.    Dramatische  schrif- 

tenundgedichte.   Leipz.  n.  d.  S.  898.3:1 

Contents.    Raphaella;  trag.  in  5  aufz.— Agnete  und 

der  meermann;  dramatisches  gedicht  in  2  abth.— Der 

mulatto;  romantisches  drama  in  5  acten.— Die  gliicks- 

blume;    miirchen-kom<5die    in  2  aufz.  —  Ahasverus; 

dramatisches  gedicht  in  4  abth.— Gedichte. 

Anderson,    James.      Cloud    and    sunshine,    or 

Love's  revenge  ;  original  drama  in  4  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v87 

Ang:us,   J.  Keith.    By  this  token ;    an  original 

comedietta.    In  French's.        812  : 1  vl22 

—  Send  thirty  stamps ;    an  original  farce.     In 

French's.  812  : 1  vl22 


521- 


Arbuthnot— Barbier . 


LITERATURE-DIIAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


Arbuthnot,  Gapt.  — .  L'africaine,  or  The  bell  of 
Madagascar;  a  burlesque  in  1  act.  In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v67 

Archer,  1 :  The  inundation,  or  The  miser  of  the 
hill  fort ;  a  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v45 

—  Marguerite's  colours,  or  Passing  the  frontier  ; 

a  comic  drama  in  2  acts,  adapted  from  the 
french.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v47 

—  The  three  red  men,  or  The  brothers  of  Bluth- 

haupt ;   a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts.    In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v41 

—  and  J:  targill  Broug-h.    An  eligible  situation  ; 

an  eccentricity.   In  Scott,  C.  W.   Drawing- 
room  ^lays.    '  822.2  :  14 

Aristophanes.'  Die  vogel ;  iibersetzt  vonJ:  W. 
V.  Goethe.     In  GOthe,  J:  W.  v.    Werke. 

in  830  :  137  v22 

Arnim,  L:  Achim  v.  Halle  und  Jerusalem  ; 
studentenspiel  und  pilgerabenteuer.  Ber- 
lin. 1853.  O.  832  :  101 

Arnold,  H:  T:,  {Henry  T.  Arden).  The  belle  of 
the  barley-mow,  or  The  wooer,  the  waitress 
and  the  willian.     In  Lacy.         812  : 1  v78 

—  Princess  Charming,  or  The  bard,  the  baron, 

the  beauty,  the  buffer  and  the  bogey.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v76 

Arnold,  K:    Der  goldene  boden,  oder  Bureau 

und  boutique  ;  lustsp.  in  2  acten.     n.  t.  D. 

832:3 

Arnold,   W.  H.     The  woodman's  hut,   or  The 

burning  forest ;    a  melo-drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v36 

Amould,   A:,  joint  author,  see  Simon,  Joseph 

Philippe. 
Auffenberg,  Josef  freiherr  v.  Siimmtliche  werke. 
Wiesbaden.  1855.     23  v.  S.  832  :  4 

Contents.  V.  1.  Pizarro.  —  Die  spartaner.  —  Der 
schwarze  Fritz.  2.  Die  Bartholomaus-nacht.  —  Die 
flibustier.  3.  Wallace.— Die  syracuser.  4.  Die  vor- 
schau.— Konig  Erich.  5.  Das  opfer  des  Themistocles. 
—Die  verbannten,  6.  Die  schwestern  von  Amiens.- 
Fergus  Mac  Ivor.  7.  Das  nordlicht  von  Kasan.— Der 
schwur  des  richtex'S.  —  Der  prophet  von  Florenz. — 
8.  Ludwigr  der  eilfte  in  Peronne.— Das  biise  haus.— 
Der  lowe  von  Kurdistan.  9.  Alhumbra,  l.t:  Boabdil 
in  Kordova.— Abenhamet  und  Alfaima.  10.  Alham- 
bra,2.t.:  Die  frriindung  von  Santa  Fe.  11-14.  Al- 
liambra,  3.  t.:  Die  eroberung  von  Granada.  15.  Dor 
renegat  von  Granada.  16.  Berthold,  der  Zahringer 
—Die  raketen  des  teufels.  17.  Die  hexe  von  Pultawa 
—Das  nordlicht  von  Karlsruhe.— CasarMorbel's  testa 
ment.— Denkschrift  des  Holofernus  Spontenknabel 
18.  Die  furie  von  Toledo;  roman.  19.  Humoristi 
sche  pilgerfahrt  nach  Granada  und  Kordova  in  18S^ 
20.  Polyanthea;  gedichte.  21.  Skanderbeg. 
Timur  in  Taurls. 

—  Der  flibustier,   oder  Die  eroberung  von  Pa- 

nama ;    ein  romantisches  trauerspiel  in  4 
akten.    Bamberg.^  1819.  D.  832  :  5 

Augier,  Guillaume  V:  Emile.  Good  for  evil  or 
A  wife's  trial ;  a  domestic  lesson  in  2  acts, 
adapted  from  the  french.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v43 

Austin,  Alfred.  Savonarola  ;  a  tragedy.  Lond. 
1881.  D.  822.2:43 

Ayres,  Arthur,  and  Paul  Blake.  His  own 
guest ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl20 

Aytoun,  W:  Edmondstoune.  Firmilian ;  a 
"spasmodic"  tragedy  by  T.  Percy  Jones. 
N.  Y.  1854.  822.2:14 

B.,  A.  The  girls  of  the  period.  In  Scott,  C.  W., 
Drawing-room  plays.  822.2  :  4 

Babo,  Joseph  Marius.  Dagobert,  king  of  the 
franks  ;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts.  In  Thomp- 
son, B:    German  theatre.         832  :  96  v4 


Babo,  loseph  Marius. — Continued. 

—  Otto  of  Wittelsbach,  or  The  choleric  count ;  a 

tragedy  in  5  acts.    In  the  same. 

832 : 96  v4 

Baddeley,    G.  C.    The  end  of  the  tether,  or  A 

legend  of   the  patent  office  ;  an  original 

drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v74 

Baillie,   Joanna.     Miscellaneous    plays.     Lond. 

1805.  O.  822.2  :  16 

Contents.    Rayner.— The  country  inn.— Constantine 

Paleologus,  or  The  last  of  the  Ctesars. 

—  A  series  of  plays  in  which  it  is  attempted  to 

delineate  the  stronger  passions  of  the 
mind,  each  passion  being  the  subject  of  a 
tragedy  and  a  comedy  ;  v.  2,  3.  Lond.  1802, 
1812.  2v.  O.  822.2:  15 

Contents.    V.    2.    The   election.  —  Ethwald.  —  The 

second  marriage.    3.    Orra.— The  dream.— The  siege. 

—The  beacon.— The  family  legend. 

Baker,  G:  M.    A  baker's  dozen  ;  original  hum- 
orous dialogues.    Bost.  n.  d.  S. 

822.1  :  19 
Contents.  The  thief  of  time.  —  The  hypochondriac. 
—A  public  benefactor.— The  runaways.  —  Ignorance 
is  bliss.- The  rival  politicians.— Coals  of  fire.— Santa 
Glaus'  frolics.— A  stitch  in  time  saves  nine.— The  red 
chignon.— Using  the  weed.— A  love  of  a  bonnet.— A 
precious  pickle. 

—  The  drawing-room  stage  ;  a  series  of  original 

dramas,    comedies,   farces  and  entertain- 
ments for  amateur  theatricals  and  school 
exhibitions.    111.   Bost.  1873.  D.    822.1:2 
Contents.    My  brother's  keeper.  —The  revolt  of  the 
bees.— A  tender  attachment.— Among  the  breakers.— 
Gentlemen  of  the  jury.— The  seven  ages.— The  Bos- 
ton dip.— The  duchess  of  Dublin. 

—  Handy    dramas    for    amateur    actors ;    new 

pieces  for  home,  school  and  public  enter- 
tainment. 111.  Bost.  1877.  S.  822. 1  :  4 
Contents.  The  flower  of  the  family.— A  mysterious 
disappearance.— Above  the  clouds.— Shall  our  moth- 
ers vote  ?— Paddle  your  own  canoe. —One  hundred 
years  ago.  —  The  little  brown  jug.  —  Seeing  the 
elephant. 

—  The  mimic  stage  ;   a  series  of  dramas,  come- 

dies, burlesques  and  farces  for  public  exhi- 
bitions and  private  theatricals.  Bost.  1875. 
D.  822.1:5 

Contents.  Down  by  the  sea.— A  close  shave.— Capu- 
letta.  —  The  great  elixir.  —  The  man  with  the  demi- 
john.—An  original  idea.— My  uncle  the  captain.— 
No  cure,  no  pay.— Humors  of  the  strike.— Bread  on 
the  waters. 

—  The  social  stage  ;  original  dramas,  comedies, 

burlesques  and  entertainments  for  home 

recreation,  schools  and  public  exhibitions. 

Bost.  1875.  D.  822.1  :6 

Contents.    The  last  loaf  .—Too  late  for  the  train.— A 

grecian  bend.— Snow-bound.— Bonbons.— Llghtheart's 

pilgrimage.— The  wars  of  the  roses.— Thirty  minutes 

for  refreshments.— A  little  more  cider.— New  brooms 

sweep  clean. 

Banim,  J:    Damon  and  Pythias;  play  in  5  acts. 

In  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  drama. 

822.2:  2  v5 

—  The  sergeant's  wife  ;  drama  in  2  acts,  taken 

from  the  author's  tales  of  the  O'Hara  fam- 
ily. In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v23 
Barber,  James.  The  memoirs  of  the  devil,  or 
The  mystic  bell  of  Ronquerolles  ;  an  eccen- 
tric drama  in  3  acts.    In  French's. 

812:1  vll6 

—  The  weaver  of  Lyons,  or  The  three  conscripts; 

a  farce  in  1  act.    In  French's. 

812:1  vllO 
Barbier,    Paul   Jules,    joint   author,  see  Carr6, 
Michel. 


523       CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATURE  -DRAMA. 


Barnett— Bernard. 


524 


Barefaced  impostors  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v7>0 

Barnett,  C.  Z.  A  christmas  carol,  or  The  miser's 
warning;  adapted  from  C:  Dickens.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v94 

—  Midnight,  the  thirteenth  chime,   or  Old  St. 

Paul's ;    a    melo-drama     in   3    acts.       In 
French's.  812  : 1  vlOl 

Barnett,  Morris.  The  bold  dragoons  ;  an  origi- 
nal comic  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812 : 1  v9 

—  Lilian  Gervais  ;  a  di'ama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v31 

—  Married  unmarried ;    drama  in    2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  vl4 

—  Monsieur  Jacques  ;  a  musical  piece.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v28 

—  Sarah  the  creole,  or  A  snake  in  the  grass  ;  a 

drama  in  5  acts.    In  Lacy.         812  :  1  v31 

—  and  B.    Out  on  the  loose  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.   In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v2 

Barriere,  Theodore,  and  H:  de  Kock.  The  old 
house  on  the  bridge  of  Notre  Dame  ;  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  french. 
In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v50 

—  a/idE:  Plouvier.     The  angel  of  midnight;  a 

legend  of  terror  in  3  acts,   adapted  from 

the  french  by  W.  E.  Suter  and  T.  H.  Lacy. 

/»Lacy.  812  :  1  v51 

/   Barrymore,   W:     El    Hyder,    the    chief  of  the 

L  Ghaut  mountains  ;  a  grand  eastern  melo- 

/  dramatic  spectacle  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812 : 1  v6 

—  The  secret ;  a  farce  in  1  act,  adapted  from 

the  french.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v48 

—  Wallace,  the    hero  of   Scotland  ;   a  romantic 

historical  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812:lv73 
Battu,  Leon,  joint  author^  see  Carre,  Michel. 
Bauemfeld,  E:  v.     [Anthologie.]       in  928.8  : 1 

—  Ernst  und  humor  ;  lustsp.  in  4  aufz.  n.  t.  D. 

832  :  6 

—  Der  literarische  salon  ;  lustsp.  in  3  aufz.  n.  t. 

D.  832  :  7 

—  Der  musicus  von  Augsburg  ;  lustsp.  in  2  aufz. 

n.  t.  D.  832  :  8 

Bayly,  T:  Haynes.  Comfortable  service  ;  an 
original  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:lvl 

—  The  daughter  ;  a  drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vl 

—  How  do  you  manage  ?  farce  in  1  act.   In  Lacy. 

812:1  vl 

—  Perfection,  or  The  lady  of  Munster  ;  comedy 

in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl3 

—  The  Spitalfields  weaver ;  comic  drama  in  1 

act,  adapted  from  the  french.     In  Lacy. 

812:lv21 

—  The  Swiss  cottage,  or  Why  don't  she  marry  ? 

vaudeville  in  1  act.    Jri  Lacy.       812  :  1  vl 
Beaumarchais,  P:     Augustin   Caron  called  de. 
The  barber  of   Seville  ;  opera  in  2  acts, 
adapted  by  Mr.  Fawcett.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v89 
Beaumont,  Frabcis,  onrf  James  Fletcher.  Works; 
the  text  formed  from  a  new  collation  of 
the  early  editions,  with  notes  and  a  bio- 
graphical memoir  by  Alexander  Dyce. 
Lond.  1843.  11  v.  O.  822.2  :  8 

Contents.  V.  1.  Biographical  memoir,  dedication, 
etc. —  Commendatory  poems. —  The  woman-hater.— 
Thierry  and  Theodoret.— Philaster.— The  maid's  trag- 
edy.   ».    The  faithful  shepherdess.— The  knight  of 


Beaumont,  F.,  and  J.  Fletcher.— Continued. 
the  burning  pestle.— A  king  and  no  king.— Cupid's 
revenge.- The  masque  of  the  Inner  Temple  and 
Grays  Inn.  — Four  plays  in  one.  3.  The  scornful 
lady.  —  The  coxcomb.  —  The  captain.  —  The  honest 
man's  fortune.— The  little  french  lawyer.  4.  Wit  at 
several  weapons.— Wit  without  money.— The  faithful 
friends.— The  widow.— The  custom  of  the  country. 
5.  Bonduca.— The  knight  of  Malta.— Valentinian.— 
The  laws  of  Candy.  —  The  queen  of  Corinth.  6. 
The  loyal  subject.— The  mad  lover.— The  false  one.— 
The  double  marriage.  —  The  humorous  lieutenant. 

7.  Women  pleased.  —  The  woman's  prize.  —  The 
chances.— Monsieur  Thomas.— The  island  princess. 

8.  The  pilgrim.— The  wild-goose-chase.- The  proph- 
etess.—The  sea  voyage. —The  Spanish  curate.  9. 
Beggar's  bush.— Love's  cure.— The  maid  in  the  mill.— 
A  wife  for  a  month. —Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife. 
10.  The  fair  maid  of  the  inn.— The  noble  gentleman. 
—The  elder  brother.  — The  nice  valour.- The  bloody 
brother.  11.  The  lovers'  progress.  —  The  night 
walker. —Love's  pilgrimage.  —  The  two  noble  kins- 
men.—Poems  by  Beaumont.— Poems  by  Fletcher.— 
Index  to  notes. 

The  chances  ;  comedy  in  5  acts,  altered  by 

the  duke  of  Buckingham,  /ti British  drama. 

822.2  :  1  v2 
Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife.    In  the  same. 

822.2:1  v2 

—  See  also  Knowles,  J.  S.     The  bridal. 
Beauvoir,   E:  Roger  de,  pseud.,  see  Bully,  E: 

Roger  de. 
Beazley,  S:    Is  he  jealous  ?  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 
French's.  812  : 1  vll7 

—  The  lottery  ticket,  or  The  lawyer's  clerk ;  a 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v68 

Beazley,  S:,  jr.    The  boarding  house,  or  Five 

hours   at  Brighton ;    a  musical  farce  in  2 

acts.    Jw  French's.  812:lvl21 

Becher,  Martin.    A  crimeless  criminal ;  a  farce. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vlOl 

—  In  possession  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

8lS  :  1  v96 

—  No.  6  Duke  street ;  farce.  In  Lacy.  812:1  v93 

—  Painless  dentistry  ;  a  farce.     In  French's. 

812:lvl06 

—  A  poetic  proposal  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v96 

Bellingham,   H:,   and  —  Best.     Prince  Cama- 

ralzaman,  or  The  fairie's  revenge  ;   a  new 

and  original  fairy  extravaganza.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v67 

Princess    Primrose    and    the    four    pretty 

princes  ;  burlesque  extravaganza.  InLacj. 
812  :  1  v68 
Benedix,  Julius  Roderich.    Gesammelte  drama- 
tische  werke  ;  v.  12.     Leipz.  1860.  D. 

832  :9 
Contents.    Ohne  pass.— .Junker  Otto.— Die  stiefmut- 
ter.— Neln.— Das  dienstmiidchen.- Die  grossmutter. 
Bernard,   W:  Bayle.    The  balance  of  comfort; 
petite  comedy  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

612:1  vl7 

—  The  dumb  belle  ;    comedietta  in  1  act,  with 

alterations  and  add.   In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v23 

—  The  evil  genius  ;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v26 

—  The  farmer's  story ;    a  domestic  drama  in  3 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v44 

—  The  four  sisters  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812:1  v23 

—  The  happiest  man  alive  ;  petite  comedy  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl9 

—  A  life's  trial ;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v30 

—  Lucille,  or  The  story  of  the  heart ;  a  drama  in 

8  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v28 


525 


Bernard— Brachvogel. 


LITERATITRE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


526 


Bernard,  W:  Bayle. — Continued. 

—  The  man  about  town ;   a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll8 

—  The  man  of  two  lives  !  new  romantic  play  in 

3  acts  and  a  prologue  ;    founded  on  Les 
miserables  of  V  :  Hugo.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v85 

—  Marie  Ducange  ;  an  original  domestic  drama 

in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v32 

—  The  middy  ashore  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v48 

—  The  mummy  :  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v63 

—  The  nervous  man  and  the  man  of  nerve  ;  farce 

in  2  acts.     In  Sargent,    E.    Mod.  stand, 
drama.  822.2  :  2  v5 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v39 

—  The  passing  cloud  ;  romantic  drama  in  2  acts. 

812:1  vl 

—  Platonic  attachments  ;   an  original  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v2 

—  A  practical  man  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812 : 1  vl 

—  St.  Mary's  eve,  or  A  Solway  stor^  ;  an  original 

domestic  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v33 

—  A  splendid  investment ;  an  original  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v30 

—  A  storm  in  a  tea  cup  ;  comedietta  in  1  act.   In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  vl4 

—  The  tide  of  time  ;    an  original  comedy  in  3 

acts,    /ti  Lacy.  812  :'l  v38 

Berrie,  E.     Captain  Smith  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812:1  v89 

Besant,  Walter,  and  James  Rice.  Philanthropy  ; 

an  original  comedy  in  3  acts.  In  Frencn's. 
812:1  vll2 

—  Ready-money  ;  a  drama  in  4  acts.  In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl04 
Best,  — ,  joint  autJior,  see  Bellingham,  H: 
Bickerstaff,  I:  The  hypocrite  ;  comedy  in  5  acts. 
/tj.  British  drama.  822.2  : 1  vl 

—  Same.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v76 

—  Lionel  and  Clarissa,  or  A  school  for  fathers ; 

comic  opera  in  3  acts.    In  British  drama. 

822.2  :  1  v2 

— ,Love  in  a  village  ;  comic  opera  in  3  acts.     In 

the  same.  822.2  : 1  v2 

—  The  padlock  ;  comic  opera  in  2  acts.     In  the 

same.  822.2  :lvl 

—  The  recruiting  sergeant ;    musical  entertain- 

ment in  1  act.    In  the  same.      822.2  : 1  vl 
Biez,   Jacques  de.      The    first    love-letter.      In 
Plays  for  private  acting.  812:2 

Bilkins,  Taylor.    A  Christmas  pantomime  ;  orig- 
inal farcical  extravaganza.     In  Lacy. 

812":  1  v95 

—  In  three  volumes  ;  original  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v91 

Birch-PfeifFer,  Charlotte.   Ulrich  Zwingli's  tod  ; 

historisches  trauerspiel  in  5  aufz.     Schw. 

Hall.    n.  d.  D.  832  :  10 

Blake,  Paul,  joint  author,  see  Ayres,  Arthur. 
Blake,  T:  G.     Lonely  man  of  the  ocean,  or  The 

night  befoi'e  the  bridal ;   drama  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vl6 

—  Our  old  house  at  home  ;  domestic  drama  in  2 

acts.     iwLacy.  812  : 1  v25 

—  A  spanking  legacy,  or  The  corsican  vendetta  ; 

a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v6 


Blanchard,  E:  Laman.  The  artful  dodge  ;  a 
farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v42 

—  Harlequin  Hudibras,  or  Old  dameDurden  and 

the  droll  days  of  the  merry  monarch  ;  a 
new,  grand,  poetical,  historical,  operatical, 
dramatical,  anachronismatical,  tragical, 
pastoral  Christmas  pantomime.  In  Lacy. 
812 : 1  v9 

—  An  induction,  and  The  three  temptations  ;  a 

masque  for  the  moderns,  novel,  allegori- 
cal, musical  and  spectacular.  In  Scott,  C. 
W.    Drawing  room  plays.  822.2:14 

—  Pork  chops,  or  A  dream  at  home  ;  a  farcical 

extravaganza  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v45 
Blum,  K:,  tr.    Neue  theaterspiele,  zunachst  fiir 
die  konigliche  schaubiihne  zu  Berlin  bear- 
beitet.    Berlin.  1830.  1  v.  in  2.  U.   832  :  11 
Contents.    V.  1.    Scribe,  A.  E.    Der  schonste  tag 
des  lebens.— Scribe,  A.  B.    Die  nachtwandlerin.    2. 
Bin  abend  vor  dem  Potsdamer  thore.— Riquet,  der 
haarbuscbel,  nach  Brazier. 
Bodmer,  J:  Jakob.     Gottsched ;  ein  trauerspiel 
in    versen,   oder  Der  parodirte  Cato.     In 
Kiirschner,  J.  Deutsche  national-literatur. 
830  :  152  v42 
Boker,  G:  H:    Plays  and  poems.    Bost.  1856.  2  v. 
D.  822.1:7 

Contents.    V.  1.     Calaynos  ;    a   tragedy.  —  Anne 
Boleyn;  a  tragedy.— Leonor  de  Guzman.— Franeesca 
da  Rimini.    2.   The  betrothal.— The  widow's  marri- 
age.—Poems.— Songs.— Sonnets. 
Bolton,  C:    Caught  in  a  line,  or  The  unrivalled 
Blondin ;    a    pifece    de    circonstance    in  1 
scene.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v54 

BOrnstein,  C:  Hugo.  Ein  ungarkonig  ;  histo- 
risches drama  in  4  akten.    Pesth.  1847.  D. 

832 : 50 

Boucicault,   Dion.    The  Colleen  Bawn,  or  The 

brides  of  Garryowen  ;  a  domestic  drama 

in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v63 

—  Jessie  Brown,  or  The  relief  of  Lucknow  ;  a 

drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.         812  :  1  v38 

—  London  assurance ;  a  comedy  in  5  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v34 

—  The  octoroon,  or  Life  in  Louisiana  ;  a  play  in 

4  acts.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v65 

—  The  prima   donna ;  a  comedy  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v8 

—  The    queen   of    spades  ;   a  drama  in  2  acts, 

adapted  from  "La  dame  de  pique"  [by 
Scribe.]     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v24 

Bourgeois,'  A:  Anicet,  and  Ferdinand  Dugue. 
The  pirates  of  the  savannah,  or  The  tiger 
hunter  of  the  prairies  ;  romantic  drama  in 
3  acts,  adapted  by  W:  Suter.     In  Lacy. 

812:lv51 

—  and  Philippe  Fran9ois  Pinel  Dumanoir.     The 

black  doctor  ;  drama  in  5  acts.  Tr.  from 
"Le  docteur  noir"  by  I.  V.  Bridgeman.  In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v23 

—  and  Paul  H:    Corentin    Feval.      The  duke's 

daughter,  or  The  hunchback  of  Paris  ;  a 
drama  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  dramatized 
from  Paul  Feval's  "Le  petit  parisien"  as 
"Le  bossu."  Adapted  for  the  english  stage. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v57 

Bourget,  Ernest,  joint  author,  see  Dennery, 
Adolphe  Philippe. 

Brachvogel,  Albert  Emil.   Narcisse  the  vagrant; 

a  tragedy  in  five  acts,  adapted  from  the 

german  by  James  Schonberg.   In  French's. 

812  : 1  vl07 


527 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


Brawe— Brough,  "W. 


528 


Brawe,  Joachim  W:  v.  Brutus  ;  ein  trauerspiel 
in  5  aufz.  in  830  :  153  v72 

Bridgeman,  I:  V.  A  good  run  for  it ;  farce  in 
1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl4 

—  I've  eaten  my  friend  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v5 

—  Matrimonial — a  gentleman,   etc.,  for  further 

particulars  apply  at ;  an  entirely  origi- 
nal farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.         812  :  1  v7 

—  Same.    In  the  same.  812  :  1  v37 

—  The  rifle  and  how  to  use  it ;  an  original  farce 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v42 

—  Where's  your  wife  ;  an  entirely  original  farce. 

In  Lacy.  812:1  v60 

Bridg^an,  Cunningham  V.  Shipmates  ;  an  ori- 
ginal comedy  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vi02 

Brigands  of  Calabria,  The ;  a  romantic  drama 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v65 

Bright,  Mrs.  A:    Not  false  but  fickle  ;  comedy 

drama  in  1  act.     -Z>i  French's.  812  : 1  vll6 

—  "Noblesse  oblige  ";  a  comedy  drama  in  a  pro- 

logue and  3  acts.     In  French's. 

812:1  vll6 

Brinckmann,   H.    Johann    von   Leyden,  konig 

der  wiedertaufer  zu  Miinster ;  schausp.  in 

5  aufz.    Miinster.  1855.  D,  832  :  12 

British  drama.   The  ;  a  collection  of  the  most 

esteemed  tragedies,  comedies,  operas  and 

farces  in  the  english  language,    rhila.  1854. 

2v.  O.  822.2:1 

Contents.    V.  1.    Lillo,  G:    Fatal  curiosity.— G-ar- 

riok,  D:    The  guardian;  The  lyins:  valet.— Murphy, 

A.  The  grecian  daughter.— Macklin,  C:  The  man 
of  the  world.— Murphy,  A.  The  apprentice.— Howe, 
N:  Jane  Shore.— Colman,  G:  ways  and  means.— 
Coffey,  C:    The  devil  to  pay.— Howe,  N:    The  fair 

Senitent.— Centlivre,  S.  A  bold  stroke  for  a  wif e.— 
I'Hara,  K.  Midas.  — Home,  J:  Douglas.- Far- 
auhar,  G:  The  inconstant.  —  Foote,  S:  The 
mayor  of  Garratt.— Brovrne,  J:  Barbarossa.— Bick- 
erstaff,  I:  The  recruiting  sergeant.— Jackman,  I : 
Hero  and Leander.— Southeme,  T:  Isabella,  or  The 
fatal  marriage.— Dibdln,  C:  The  quaker.- Brooke, 
F.  M.  Rosina.  — Otway,  T:  Venice  pi-eserved.— 
Centlivre,  S.  The  wonder.- Murphy,  A.  Three 
weeks  after  marriage.— Addison,  J.  Cato.— Allingr- 
ham,  J:T.  Fortune's  frolic— Bickerstaff,  I:  The 
padlock.— Young,  E.    The  revenge.— Sheridan,  R: 

B.  The  rivals.— Colman,  G :  The  deuce  is  in  him.— 
Brooke,  H:  Gustavus  Vasa.-aoldsmith,  O.  She 
stoops  to  conquer.— Garrick,  D:  Bon  ton.— Otway, 
T:  The  orphan.— Massingrer,  P.  A  new  way  to  pay 
old  debts.— Cobb,  J.  The  doctor  and  the  apothecary. 
—  Moore,  E:  The  gamester.  —  Hoadly,  B:  The 
suspidious  husband.— O'Hara,  K.  Tom  Thumb,  the 
great.— Moore,  H.  Percy.— Cowley,  H.  P.  The 
belle's  stratagem.- Sheridan,  R:  B.  The  critic— 
Southeme,  T:  Oroonoko.— Garrick,  D:  The  coun- 
try girl;  The  Irish  widow.— Lillo,  G:  Arden  of  Fev- 
ersham.— Colman,  G:  The  jealous  wife.— O-ay,  J: 
The  beggar's  opera.— Lillo,  G:  George  Barnwell.— 
Bickerstaff,  I:  The  hypocrite.— Fielding-,  H :  The 
mock  doctor.— Congrreve.W:  The  mourning  bride. 
— Oarrick,  D:,  and  G:  Colman.  The  clandestine 
marriage.— Foote,  S:  The  liar.— Thomson,  J.  Tan- 
cred  and  Sigismunda.- Farquhar,  G:  The  beaux's 
stratagem. 

2.  Bickerstaff,  I:  Lionel  and  Clarissa.— Hill, 
A.  Zara.  —  Cumberland,  R:  The  west-indian. 
— Townley,  J.  High  life  below  stairs.— Rowe,  N: 
Tamerlane.  —  Pilon,  F:  He  would  be  a  soldier.- 
Oarrick,  D:  Miss  m  her  teens.— Philips,  A.  The 
distressed  mother.— Steele,  Sir  R:  The  tender  hus- 
band.—Cowley,  H.  P.  Who's  the  dupe?- Kotzebue, 
A:  F:  F.  v.  Pizarro.— Jonson,  B.  Every  man  in  his 
humour.— Bickerstaff,  I :  Love  in  a  village.— Jack- 
man,  I:  All  the  world's  a  stage.-Iiee,  N.  Alexan- 
der the  great.— Murphy,  A.  The  way  to  keep  him. 
—Sheridan,  R:  B.  The  duenna.— Cibber,  C.  Xiraena. 
—Beaumont,  F.,  and  J.  Fletcher.  Rule  a  wife  and 
have  a  wife.— Macklin,  C:  Love  k  la  mode.— White- 
head, W.    The  roman  father.— Oongrreve,  W :   Love 


for  love.— Beaumont,  F.,  and  J.  Fletcher.  The 
chances.  —  Fielding,  H:  The  intriguing  chamber- 
maid.—Dryden,  J:  All  for  love.— Vanbrugh,  Sir 
J:  The  city  wives'  confederacy.— Foote,  S:  The 
lame  lover.— Jones,  H:  The  earl  of  Essex.— Cumb- 
erland, R:  The  brothers.— Cibberj  C.  The  careless 
husband.— Milton,  J:  Com  us.  — Murphy,  A.  The 
orphan  of  China.— Vanbrugh,  Sir  J:,  and  C.  Cibber. 
The  provoked  husband.— Colman,  G:  Inkle  and 
Yarico.— Miller,  J.  Mahomet,  the  impostor.— Addi- 
son, J.  The  drummer.— Farquhar,  G:  The  recruit- 
ing officer.- Cobb,  J.  The  first  floor.— Hughes,  J: 
The  siege  of  Damascus.— Vanbrugh,  Sir  J:  The 
provoked  wife.— Hill,  A.  Alzira.— Sheridan,  R:  B. 
The  school  for  scandal. 

Brooke,  Francis  Moore.  Rosina  ;  an  opera  in  3 
acts.    In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

Brooke,  H:  Gustavus  Vasa,  or  The  deliverer  of 
his  country  ;  an  historical  tragedy  in  5 
acts.     In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl. 

Brookes,  Sheridan.  Calypso,  queen  of  Ogygia ; 
an  original  burlesque  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812:1  v67 

Brooks,  C:  Shirley.  Anything  for  a  change  ; 
petite  comedy  in  1  act.    m  Lacy. 

812:1  v4 

—  The  Creole,  or  Love's  fetters  ;  drama  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl 

—  The  exposition ;  a  Scandinavian  sketch  con- 

taining as  much  irrelevant  matter  as  pos- 
sible in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v3  : 

—  The  guardian  angel ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v5 

—  joint  author,  see  Oxenford,  J: 

Brough,  J:  Cargill,  joint  author,  see  Archer,  T: 
Brough,   Robert  B.    Alfred    the  great,   or  The 

minstrel  king  ;  an  historical  extravaganza. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v43 

—  Crinoline  •    an    original  farce    in  1  act.      In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v29 

—  The  doge  of  Duralto,  or  The  enchanted  eyes  ; 

extravaganza.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v88 

—  Kensington  gardens,  or  Quite  a  ladies'  man  ; 

comedy  in  2  acts,  adapted  from  the  french. 
/wLacy.  812  :  1  v88 

—  Masaniello,  or  The  fish  'oman  of  Naples  ;  a 

fish  tale  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v32 

—  Medea,  or  The  best  of  mothers  with  a  brute 

of  a  husband  ;  a  burlesque  in  1  act.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v27 

—  The  moustache  movement ;  farce  in  1  act.   In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vl4 

—  The  overland  journey  to  Constantinople  as 

undertaken  by  lord  Bateman,  with  inter- 
esting particulars  of  the  fair  Sophia  ;  ex- 
travaganza in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

■  812:1 vl5 

—  The  twelve  labours  of  Hercules  ;  a  comedy  in 

2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v6 

—  and  Sutherland  Edwards.     Mephistopheles, 

or  An  ambassador  from  below  ;  an  ex- 
travaganza in  1  act.  In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v25 
Brough,  W:  Apartments  ;  visitors  to  the  exhi- 
bition may  be  accommodated,  etc. ;  a  piece 
of  extravagance  to  suit  the  times  in  1  act. 
In  Lacy.  812:  1  v4 

—  Bona  fide'  travellers,  a  point  of  law  arising 

out  of  the  new  beer  bul  ;  farce. 

812:1  vl6 

—  The    caliph    of    Bagdad ;    original    oriental, 

operatic  extravaganza,    iw  Lacy. 

812 : 1  v79 

—  A  comical  countess  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.  /wLacy. 

812  : 1  v52 


629     Brough,  W.— Buckingham.     LITEBATXJBE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


580 


Brough,  W: — Contintied. 

—  Conrad  and  Medora,  or  Harlequin  corsair  and 

the  little  fairy  at  the  bottom  of  the  well ;  a 
new  Christmas  burlesque  and  pantomime, 
founded  upon  the  ballet  of  "  Le  corsaire". 
In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v29 

—  Dinorah   under  dilficulties  ;  piece  of  extrava- 

gance in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v81 

' ' —  Endymion,  or  The  naughty  boy  who  cried  for 
the  moon  ;  classical,  mythological  ex- 
travaganza in  1  act.    In  Lacy.   812  : 1  v49 

—  Ernani,  or  The  horn  of  a  dilemma  ;  a  new  and 

original  burlesque  extravaganza.    In  Lacy. 
812:lv67 

—  The  field  of  the  cloth  of  gold  ;  original,  grand 

historical  extravaganza.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v80 

—  The  gnome  king  and  the  good  faii-y  of  the 

silver  mine  ;  original  extravaganza.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v86 

—  Hercules  and  Omphale,  or  The  power  of  love; 

an  original  classical  extravaganza.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v64 

—  A  house  out  of  windows  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v8 

—  How  to  make  home  happy  •,  comic  drama  in 

1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl3 

—  Joan  of  Arc  ;  new  and  original  historical  bur- 

lesque.   In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v86 

—  Kind  to  a  fault ;  original  comedy  in  2  acts.  In 

Lacy.  812:1  v78 

—  King  Arthur,  or  The  days  and  knights  of  the 

round  table  ;  a  new  and  originalchristmas 
extravaganza  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812:  1  v61 

—  Lalla  Rookh,  or  The  princess,  the  peri  and  the 

troubadour ;  a  burlesque  and  pantomime 
in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v34 

—  Number  one,  round  the  corner  ;  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vl4 

—  Papillionetta,  or  The  prince,  the  butterfly  and 

the  beetle  ;  an  original,  burlesque  extrava- 
ganza.   In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v68 

—  Perdita,    or  The  royal  milkmaid,   being  the 

legend  upon  which  Shakespeare  is  sup- 
posed to  have  founded  his  Winter's  tale  ; 
a  new  and  ox'iginal  burlesque.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v28 

—  Perseus  and  Andromeda,  or  The  maid  and  the 

monster ;  a  classical  extravaganza.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v53 

—  A  phenomenon  in  a  smock  frock ;  a  comic 

drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v9 

—  Prince  Amabel,  or  The  fairy  roses ;   an  orig- 

inal fairy  extravaganza.     In  Lacy. 

8l2  :  1  v55 

—  Pygmalion,  or  The  statue  fair ;  original  bur- 

*   lesque.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v75 

—  Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia,  or  The  happy 

valley  ;  an  extravaganza.     In  Lacy. 

812  :1  v57 

—  The  sylphide  ;  new  and  original  extravaganza 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v76 

—  Trying  it  on  :  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812:lvll 

—  and  Andrew  Halliday.    The  actor's  retreat ; 

an  extravaganza  in  1  act  and  in  prose.  In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v63 

An  april  fool ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v62 

The  area  belle ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

InLacj.  812:lv62 


Brough,  W:,  and  A.  "Hallideiy.— Continued. 

—  -  The  census  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v50 
The  Colleen  Bawn  settled  at  last ;  a  farcical 

extravaganza  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v55 
Doini?  Banting ;  an  apropos  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v64 
Going  to  the  dogs  ;  an  entirely  original  farce 

in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v65 
Medborough  election ;   a  new  and  original 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v67 
My  heart's  in  the  highlands  ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v60 
The  pretty  horsebreaker  ;  an  apropos  sketch 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v51 
A  shilling  day  at  the  great  exhibition ;   a 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v55 
Upstairs  and  downstairs,  or  The  great  per- 
centage question  ;    a  farce  in  1   act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v66 
Valentine  ;  a  compliment  of  the  season  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy,  812  :  1  v57 

Brougham,  J:    Flies  in  the  web;   an  original 

comedy  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.      812  :  1  v69 

—  The  Irish  emigrant ;    comic  drama  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812:1  v82 

—  The  lottery  of  life  ;  a  story  of  New  York  ;  an 

original,  local  drama  in  5  acts.  In  French's. 
812:1  vl05 

—  Playing  with  fire ;    an  original  comedy  in  5 

acts.    InLsmy.  812  :'l  v66 

—  A  recollection  of  O'Flannigan  and  the  fairies  ; 

an  extravaganza  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v26 
Broughton,  F:  W.    Ruth's  romance  ;  a  summer 
evening's  sketch .    In  French's. 

812  :1  vll6 

—  Sunshine  ;    an  original  comedy  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl21 

—  Withered  leaves  ;    a  comedietta  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll5 

—  and  Walter  Browne.   Once  again  ;  an  original 

comedietta  in  1  act.    In  French's. 

812  : 1  vl22 

Brown,  J:    Barbarossa ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.    In 

British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl09 
Browne,  E.J.    A  lucky  sixpence  ;  farce  in  1  act. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vl03 

Browne,   Walter,  joint  author,  see  Broughton, 

F:  W. 
Browning,  Robert.     Strafford  ;  a  tragedy  ;  with 

notes  and  a  preface  by  Emily  H.  Hickey 

and  an  introd.  by  S:  K.  Gardiner.    Lond. 

1884.  D.  822.2:48 

Brueys,  D:  Augustin  de.    The  village  lawyer; 

a  farce  in  1  act,   adapted  by  mr.  Lyons 

from  "L'avocat  Patelin".    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v43 
Bruton,  James.    Bathing  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vlOS 

—  Cut  for  partners  ;  a  laughable  farce  in  1  act. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vll3 

Buckingham,   Leicester.    Don't  lend  your  um- 
brella ;  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v30 

—  Faces  in  the  fire ;   a  comedy  in  3  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v66 

—  Harlequin  novelty  and  the  princess  who  lost 

her  heart ;  a  new  and  original  burlesque 
pantomime  in  1  act.   /wLacy.  812  : 1  v34 


531        01.  812,  Authors. 


lilTERATTTRE— DRAMA.        Buckingham— Bumand.        532  ' 


Buckingham,  Leicester.— Continued. 

—  Love's  martyr;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  preceded 

by  a  prologue.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v70 

—  Lucrezia  Borgia  at  home  and  all  abroad  ;  a 

new  and  original  burlesque  in  1  act.    In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v45 

—  The  merry  widow  ;    a  comedy  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v58 

—  Silken  fetters  ;  a  comedy  in  8  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v61 

—  The  silver  lining ;    a  comedy  in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v62 

—  Take  that  girl  away  !  comic  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl8 

—  Virginius,  or  The  trials  of  a  fond  papa  ;  a  bur- 

lesque in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v42 

—  William  Tell ;  a  telling  version  of  an  old  tell 

tale  ;  an  original  burlesque.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v32 

—  and  A.   Harris.      Jeannette's    wedding ;    an 

operetta  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.       812:1  v32 

Buckstone,  J:  Baldwin.    Agnes  de  Vere,  or  The 

wife's  revenge ;    a  drama  in  3  acts.      In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl06 

—  The  bear  hunters,  or  The  fatal  ravine  ;  a  melo- 

drama in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.         812  : 1  v31 

—  The  breach  of  promise,  or  Second  thoughts 

are  best ;  comedy  in  2  acts.    Bost.  n.  d.  S. 
TFj:<A  Talfourd,  T:  N.    Ion.  822.2:3 

—  A  dead  shot ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v34 

—  Good  for  nothing  ;  comic  drama  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vl7 

—  The  happiest  day  of  my  life  ;  farce  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v80 

—  John  Jones  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v25 

—  Josephine,  the  child  of  the  regiment,  or  The 

fortune  of  war  ;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts. 
In  Lacy.  812:1  v26 

—  The  king  of  the  Alps ;  a  romantic  drama  in 

3  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v6 

—  A  kiss  in  the  dark  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812 : 1  v6 

—  The  life  and  death  of  Jack  Shepherd  ;  drama 

in  4  acts,    adapted    from   Harrison  Ains- 
worth's  popular  romance.     In  Lacy. 

8l6  :  1  v23 

—  The  lottery  ticket,  or  The  lawyer's  clerk  ;  a 

farce  in  1  act.    Bost.   n.  d.  S.     With  Tal- 
fourd,  T:  N.     Ion.  822.2  :  3 

—  Luke  the  labourer,  or  The  lost  son  ;  a  domes- 

tic drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.    812  :  1  v69 

—  The  maid  with  the  milking  pail ;  comic  drama 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vlO 

—  Mischief-making  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:lv79 

—  Peter  Bell,  or  The  murderers  of  Massiac  ;  a 

melodrama  in  3  acts.     In  French's. 

812:lvll0 

—  Poppmg  the    question ;    farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v87 

—  Same.     With  Talfourd,  T:  N.     Ion.  822.2  :  3 

—  Presumptive  evidence,   or  Murder  will  out ; 

domestic  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812 :  1  v82 

—  A  rough  diamond  ;  comic  drama  in  1  act.    In 
„,  Lacy  812  :  1  vl7 

—  The  •  snapping  turtles,   or  Matrimonial   mas- 

queradmg  ;  a  duologue  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812 : 1  vee 


Buckstone,  J:  Baldwin. — Continued. 

—  The  two  queens  ;  petite  comedy  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vl 

Bully,  E :  Roger  de,  joint  author,  see  Duveyrier, 

Anne  Honore  Joseph  baron. 

Bulwer-Ljrtton,  E:   G:  Earle  Lytton,  1st  baron 

Lytton.     Dramatic  works.    Leipz.   1860.  2 

V.  in  1.  S.  822.2  :  17 

Contents.    V.   1.     Richelieu,  or  The  conspiracy.— 

Money.    2.  The  duchess  de  La  Valliere.— The  lady  of 

Lyons.— Not  so  bad  as  we  seem. 

—  Die  herzogin  de  la  Vallifere  ;  ein  drama  in  5 

akten.  Aus  dem  englischen  von  G:  N: 
Barmann.    Stuttg.  1840.  T.         822.2:18 

—  The  lady  of  Lyons,  or  Love  and  pride  ;  a  play 

in  5  acts.    In  French's.  812  : 1  vll6 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  lyoneserin,  oder  Hoffart  und 

liebe  ;  ein  lustspiel  in  5  abth.  Aus  dem 
englischen  von  G:  N:  Barmann.  Stuttg. 
1840.  T.  822.2  :  19 

—  Money  ;  a  comedy  in  5  acts.     In  French's. 

812:lvll9 

—  Richelieu,  or  The  conspiracy  ;  a  play  in  5  acts. 

i«  French's.  8l"2:lvll7 

Bunn,  Alfred.    My  neighbor's  wife  ;  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl8 

—  joint  author,  see  Dibdin,  T: 

Burnand,  Francis  Cowley.  Acis  and  Galatea, 
or  The  nimble  nymph  and  the  terrible 
troglodyte  ;  an  extravaganza.    In  Lacy. 

812:lv58 

—  Alonzo  the  brave,  or  Faust  and  the  fair  Imo- 

gene  ;  a  tragical,  comical,  demoniacal  and 
what-ever-you  -  like  -  to  -  call  -  it  burlesque, 
uniting  in  its  construction  the  romantic 
pathos  of  the  well-known  ballad,  "Alonzo 
and  Imogene,"  with  the  thrilling  horrors 
of  Goethe's  Faust.    In  Lacy.     812  :  1  v58 

—  Black-eyed  Susan,  or  The  little  Bill  that  was 

taken  up  ;  original  burlesque.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v77 

—  Cupid  and  Psyche,  or  Beautiful  as  a  buttertiy  ; 

a  new  and  original  extravaganza.   In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v64 

—  Deadman's   Point,   or  The  lighthouse  on  the 

Carn  Ruth  ;  drama  in  4  acts  and  2  tableaux. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v92 

—  The  Deal  boatman  ;  a  serio-comic  drama  m  2 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v60 

—  Deerfoot ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v53 

—  Dido,  the  celebrated  widow  ;  a  new  and  orig- 

inal extravaganza.    In  Lacy.    812  :  1  v44 

—  Fair  Rosamond,   or  The  maze,  the  maid  and 

the  monarch  !  an  entirely  new,  but  histor- 
ically true  version  of  the  ancient  strange 
story.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v55 

—  Faust  and  Marguerite  ;  an  entirely  new  orig- 

inal travestie  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v63 

—  Helen,  or  Taken  from  the  greek  ;  burlesque  in 

3  scenes  ;  a  companion  picture  to  "  Paris." 
In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v77 

—  "Humbug!"  comedy  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v79 

—  In  for  a  holiday ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v26 

—  Ixion,  or  "the  man  at  the  wheel ;  an  original 

extravaganza.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v60 

—  King  of   the  Merrows,  or  The  prince  and  the 

piper  ;  a  fairy  extravaganza,  from  an  orig- 

mal  plot  by  J.  Palgrave  Simpson.   In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v63 


533       Burnand— Byron,  H.  J. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


534 


Biimand,  Francis  Cowlej.— Continued. 

—  Lord  Lovel  and  lady  Nancy  Bell,  or  The  bound- 

ing brigand  of  the  Bakumboilum  ;  a  thrill- 
ingly  interesting  and  tragically  startling 
burlesque.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v30 

—  Madame  Berliot's  ball,  or  The  chalet  in  the 

valley  ;  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts,  5  scenes 
and  6  tableaux.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v61 

—  Mary  Turner,  or  The  wicious  willin  and  wic- 

torious  wirtue  !  entirely  new  and  original 
burlesque  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.     812  :  1  v78 

—  Paris,  or  Vive  Lempri^re  ;  original  burlesque. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v84 

—  Patient  Penelope,  or  The  return  of  Ulysses  ;  a 

burlesque  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.    812  :  1  v61 

—  Pirithoiis,  the  son  of  Lxion  ;   a  new  and  orig- 

inal extravaganza.    In  Lacy.     812  :  1  v65 

—  Robin  Hood,  or  The  forester's  fate  !  extrava- 

ganza.   In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v57 

—  Romance  under  difficulties  ;  an  original  farce 

in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v26 

—  Rumplestiltskin,  or  The  woman  at  the  wheel ; 

an  extravaganza  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v62 

—  Snowdrop,   or  The  seven  mannikins  and  the 

magic  mirror ;  an  entirely  new  and  orig- 
inal, burlesque  extravaganza.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  lv64 

—  Ulysses,  or  The  iron-clad  warrior  and  the  lit- 

tle tug  of  war ;  an  entirely  original  bur- 
lesque.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v66 

—  Venus  and  Adonis,  or  The  two  rivals  and  the 

small  boar  ;  being  a  full,  true  and  particu- 
lar account,  adapted  to  the  requirements 
of  the  present  age,  of  an  ancient  mytholo- 
gical piece  of  scandal.     In  Lacy. 

&12  :  1  v62 

—  Villikins  and    his    Dinah ;    a  tragico-comico 

burlesque  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.     812  :  1  v54 

—  The  white  cat,  or  Prince  Lardi-Dardi  and  the 

radiant  Rosetta ;  fairy  burlesque  extrava- 
ganza.   In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v90 

—  The  white  fawn,  or  The  loves  of  prince  But- 

tercup and    the  princess  Daisy ;  entirely 

new  spectacular  extravaganza.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vi9 

—  Windsor  castle  ;  an  original  opera  burlesque. 

In  Lacy.  812:1  v67 

—  joint  author,  see  Morton,  J:  M.,  also  Williams, 

Montagu. 

Burton,   W:    Evans.    Ellen   Wareham,   or  The 

wife  of  two  husbands  ;  a  domestic   drama 

in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v34 

Butler,  R:,  2d  earl  of  Olengall.    The  Irish  tutor, 

or  New  lights  ;  a  farce  in  1   act,  adapted 

from  the  french.    In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v36 

Byron,    G:    Gordon    Noel,     6t?i   baron    Syr  on. 

Dramas,  in  2  v.;  v.  1.    Lond.  1837.  Tt. 

822.2:20 
Contents.    Manfred.— Marino  Pallero.— Heaven  and 
earth.— Sardanapalus. 

—  Manfred ;    a   choral    tragedy   in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.       '  812  :  1  v60 

—  Sardanapalus,  king  of  Assyria  ;  tragedy  in  5 

acts,  adapted  for  representation  by  C: 
Kean.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vll 

—  Werner,   or  The  inheritance  ;  a  tragedy  in  5 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v70 

—  see  also  his  Poetical  works.  821.2  :  59 
Byron,  H:  James.    Aladdin,  or  The  wonderful 

scamp  ;  an  original  extravaganza  in  1  act. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v50 


Byron,  H:  James.— CowfmMed!. 

—  Ali  Baba,  or  The  thirty-nine   thieves,  in  ac- 

cordance with  the  author's  habit  of  taking 
one  off ;  a  burlesque  extravaganza  in  1  act. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v59 

—  The  babes  in  the  wood  and  the  good  little 

fairy  birds  ;  a  burlesque  extravaganza  in  1 
act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v41 

—  Beautiful  Haidee,  or  The  sea  nymph  and  the 

Sallee  rovers  ;  a  new  and  original,  whimsi- 
cal extravaganza,  founded  on  the  poem  of 
Don  Juan,  the  ballad  of  lord  Bateman  and 
the  legend  of  Lurline.    In  Lacy. 

812 :  1  v58 

—  Blow  for  blow  ;  an  original  drama  in  a  pro- 

logue and  3  acts.     In  French's. 

812:1  vlOl 

—  Blue  Beard  !  from  a  new  point  of  hue  ;  a  bur- 

lesque extravaganza.     In  Lacy. 

812:1  v49 

—  Bow  bells  ;  an  original  comic  drama  in  3  acts. 

Jw  French's.  812  :  1  vll7 

—  The    bride  of   Abydos,    or   The   prince,   the 

g irate  and  the  pearl ;  an  original,  oriental 
urlesque  extravaganza.    Jw  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v36 

—  Camaralzaman  and  the  fair  Badoura,  or  The 

bad  djinn  and  the  good  spirit ;  extrava- 
ganza.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v94 

—  Cinderella,  or  The  lover,  the  lackev  and  the 

little  glass  slipper  ;  a  fairy,  burlesque  ex- 
travaganza.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v49 

—  The  corsican  "bothers,"  or  The  troublesome 

twins ;  original  burlesque  extravaganza, 
founded  on  a  famous  romantic  drama.  In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v88 

—  Courtship,  or  The  three  caskets  ;  a  comedy  in 

3  acts.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vi20 

—  Cyril's  success  ;  original  comedy  in  5  acts.  In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v89 

—  Daisy  Farm  ;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts.     In 

French's.  812  : 1  vll5 

—  1863,  or  The    sensations  of  the  past  season, 

with  a  shameful  revelation  of  lady  Some- 
body's secret ;  a  comical  conglomerative 
absurdity  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.     812  :  1  v61 

—  The  enchanted   wood,   or  The    three    trans- 

formed princes  ;  a  fairy  extravaganza.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v99 

—  Esmeralda,  or  The  "  sensation  "  goat ;  a  new 

and  original  burlesque  extravaganza  in  1 
act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v52 

—  Eurydice,   or   Little    Orpheus    and  his  lute  ; 

grand  burlesque  extravaganza.     In  Lacy. 
812:lv92 

—  Fine  feathers  ;  an  original  modern  drama  in 

3  acts  and  a  prologue.     In  French's. 

812:1  vl20 

—  Fra  Diavolo,  or  The  beauty  and  the  brigands  ; 

a  burlesque  burletta.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v36 

—  Der  freischiitz,  or  The  bill !  the   belle  !!  and 

•    the  bullet  !!!  original  burlesque.    /?i  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v81 

—  The  Garibaldi  "excursionists";  an  apropos 

sketch  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v48 

—  George  de  Barnwell ;  a  burlesque  pantomime 

opening.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v57 

—  Giselle,  or  The  sirens  of  the  Lotus  lake ;  a 

fanciful,  musical  legend.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v93 


535 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITEBATTJIIE— DRAMA.        Byron,  H.  J.— Calderon. 


536 


Byron,  H:  James. — Continued. 

—  The  "grin"  bushes,  or  The  "Mrs."  Brown  of 

the  "  Missis"sippi ;  a  burlesque  extrava- 
ganza in  1  act,  founded  on  the  famous 
Adelphi  drama  of  "The  green  bushes." 
In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v64 

—  Hundred  thousand  pounds  ;  original  comedy 

in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v77 

—  Ill-treated  II  trovatore,  or  The    mother,  the 

maiden  and  the  musicianer  ;  a  new  burles- 
que extravaganza.    In  Lacy.     812  :  1  v58 

—  Ivanhoe,  in  accordance  with  the  spirit  of  the 

times  ;  an  extravaganza.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v59 

—  Jack    the   giant-killer,    or   Harlequin,    king 

Arthur  and  ye  knights  of  ye  round  table  ; 
a  burlesque  extravaganza,  preceding  a 
mirthful,  magical,  comical  Christmas  pan- 
tomime.   In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v43 

—  Lady  Belle  Belle,  or  Fortunio  and  his  seven 

magic  men  ;  a  Christmas  fairy  tale  in  1  act. 
JnLacy.  812  :  1  v61 

—  La  !  Sonnambula  !  or  The  supper,  the  sleeper 

and  the  merry  swiss  boy ;  an  original, 
operatic,  burlesque  extravaganza.  In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v66 

—  The  Lancashire  lass,  or  Tempted,  tried  and 

true  ;  a  domestic  melodrama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,    /w  Lacy.  812:lvll5 

—  Little  don  Giovanni ;  a  burlesque.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v72 

—  Lord  Bateman,  or  The  proud  young  porter 

and  the  fair  Sophia  ;  burlesque  founded  on 
the  loving  ballad  of  "Lord  Bateman."  In 
Lacy;.  812  :  1  v87 

—  Lucia  di  Lammermoor,  or  The  laird,  the  lady 

and  the  lover;  a  new  original,  operatic, 
burlesque  extravaganza,  founded  on  Doni- 
zetti's popular  opei-a  and  consequently  very 
unlike  the  romance.   ZwLacy.  812  :  1  v72 

—  Lucretia  Borgia,   M.  D.,  or  La  grande  doc- 

tresse ;  original  burlesque  extravaganza, 
founded  on  a  famous  opera.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v87 

—  The  maid  and  the  magpie,  or  The  fatal  spoon  ! 

a  burlesque  burletta  founded  on  the  opera 
of  "Lagazzaladra".  /wLacy.  812  :  1  v37 

—  Married  in  haste ;    an  original  comedy  in  4 

acts.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vll5 

—  Mazeppa  ;  a  burlesque  extravaganza  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v46 

—  Mazourka,   or   The    stick,   the  Pole   and  the 

Tartar  ;  a  burlesque  extravaganza  in  1  act ; 
founded  on  a  famous  french  ballet  en- 
titled "  Le  diable  d.  quatre".     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v63 

—  Miss  Eily  O'Connor  ;  a  new  and  original  bur- 

lesque extravaganza,  founded  on  the  great 
sensation  drama  of  the  "Colleen  Bawn". 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v53 

—  The  motto,  I  am  "all  there";  a  new  and  orig- 

inal burlesque  founded  on  the  Lyceum 
drama  of  the  "  Duke's  motto".    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v59 

—  Not  such  a  fool  as  he  looks ;  an  original  ec- 

centric comedy  in  3  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl20 

—  The  nymph  of  the  Lurleyburg,  or  The  knight 

and  tne  naiads ;  a  spectacular  extrava- 
ganza.   In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v43 

—  Old  sailors ;   original  comedy  in  3  acts.     In 

French's.  812  : 1  vll6 


Byron,  H:  James. — Continued. 

—  Old  soldiers ;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vll3 

—  The  old  story ;  an  original  comedy  in  2  acts. 

JwLacy.  812  :  1  v51 

—  The  orange  tree  and  the  humble  bee,  or  The 

little  princess  who  was  lost  at  sea ;  new 
extravaganza.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v93 

—  Orpheus  and  Eurydice,  or  The  young  gentle- 

man who  charmed  the  rocks  ;  a  comical, 
classical  love  tale  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v61 

—  "  Our  boys";  an  original  modern  comedy.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll6 

—  Pan  ;  an  original  classical  pastoral.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v66 

—  Pandora's  box  ;  a  mythological  extravaganza 

in  1  act.    /riLacy.  812  :  1  v76 

—  Partners  for  life  ;    an  original  comedy  in  3 

acts.    /» French's.  812  :  i  vl08 

—  The  pilgrim  of  love  ;  a  fairy  romance  in  1  act. 

/«Lacy.  812  :  1  v45 

—  Princess  Spring-Time,  or  The  envoy  who  stole 

the  king's  daughter ;  an  original  fairy  ex- 
travaganza, founded  on  a  story  by  the 
comtess  d'Anois.    /7iLacy.       812  :  1  v64 

—  The  prompter's  box  ;  a  story  of  the  footlights 

and  the  fireside ;  an  original  domestic 
drama  in  4  acts.     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl20 

—  Robert  Macaire,  or  The  roadside  inn  turned 

inside  out ;  original  burlesque  extrava- 
ganza.    /«Lacy.  812  :  1  v93 

—  Robinson  Crusoe,  or  Harlequin  Fi'iday  and  the 

king  of  the  Caribee  Islands  ;  a  grotesque 
pantomime  opening.  /«  Lacy.  812  :  1  v49 

—  Timothy  to  the  rescue  ;  an  original  farce  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v63 

—  £20  a  year— all  found,  or  Out  of  a  situation,  re- 

fusing twenty  ;  an  apropos  sketch  with  a 
moral  for  servants  and  mistresses.  In 
French's.  812  :  1  vll6 

—  "  Uncle";  a  new  and  original  farcical  piece  in  3 

acts.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vl20 

—  The  very  latest  edition  of  the  Lady  of  Lyons  ; 

a  new  burlesque  extravaganza  in  1  act.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v34 

—  War  to  the   knife ;    an  original  comedy  in  3 

acts.     /«Lacy.  812  :"l  v67 

—  Weak  woman  ;  a  new  and  original  comedy  in 

3  acts.     /» French's.  812  :  1  vll2 

—  William  Tell,  with  a  vengeance,  or  The  pet, 

the  patriot  and  the  pippin ;  grand,  new 
and  original  burlesque.    /wLacy. 

812  :  1  v78 

—  Wrinkles,  a  tale  of  time  ;  an  original  comedy. 

/» French's.  812  :  1  vll5 

—  joint  author,  see  Talfourd,  Francis. 

Caesar,  the  watch  dog  of  the  castle  ;   a  romantic 

drama  in  2  acts.    In,  Lacy.        812  :  1  v79 

Calcraft,  J:  W:    The  bride  of  Lammermoor;  a 

drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  sir  Walter 

Scott's  celebrated  romance.    InLacy. 

812  :  1  v28 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,   P:      Schauspiele.    Aus 

dem  spanischen  iibers.  von  Adolf  Martin. 

Leipz.  1844.     3  v.  S.  862  :  1 

Contents.    V.  1.   Des  armen  wesen  ist  anschlag-e.— 

Alles  Ist  wahrheit  und  alles  liige.— Fiir  helmliche  be- 

leidlffungr  heimliche   rache.     2.    Die  drei    crossten 

wunder.— Liebe,  ehre,  macht.— Apollo  und  Klymene. 

3.  Leonid  und  Marflssa.— Phaeton.— Hass  und  Hebe. 


537 


Calvert— Cobb. 


LITDRATTTRE— DRAMA. 


Cl.  812,  Autbors. 


588 


Calvert,  G:  H:    Comedies.    Bost.  1856.  O. 

822.1  :8 

Contents.    The  will  and  the  way.— Like  unto  like. 

Campbell,  A.  L.  Demon  of  the  desert,  or  The 
murderer's  sacrifice  ;  a  melodramatic  spec- 
tacle in  2  acts.     /» French's.  812  :  1  vllO 

Campbell,  A.  L.  V.  Tom  Bowling;  a  nautical 
drama  in  2  acts,  /w  French's.  812  :  1  vl07 

Campbell,  Bartley.  Little  Sunshine  ;  play  in  5 
acts.    /« French's.  812  :  1  vllO 

Cantab,  The  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v50 

Carey,  H:  Chrononhotonthologos ;  the  most 
tragical  tragedy  that  ever  was  tragedized 
by  any  company  of  tragedians,  in  1  act. 
InLaoy.  812  :  1  v82 

Carpenter,  J.  E.  Love  and  honour,  or  Soldiers 
at  home — heroes  abroad  ;  an  original  do- 
mestic drama  in  3  acts.     In  Frencn's. 

812  :  1  vl07 

Carre,  Michel.  Faust  and  Marguerite  ;  romantic 
drama  in  3  acts.  Tr.  from  the  french  by 
W:  Robertson.    JwLacy.  812  :  1  vl5 

—  and  Jules  Barbier.   Jeannette's  wedding  day  ; 

musical  farce  in  1  act,  adapted  from  "Les 
noces  de  Jeannette".  /wLacy.  812  :  1  v72 

—  and   Leon   Battu.     Love    by   lantern   light ; 

operetta  in  1  act,  adapted  from  "Le  man- 
age aux  lanternes."  JwLacy.     812  :  1  v73 
Carrol,  Mrs.  S.,  see  Centlivre,  S. 

Castelli,   Ignaz  F:     D'schwoagarin ;  a  kumodi- 

gschbiil     a     so     z'amagsodzd    wia    s'    in 

Estaraich  rod'n  doan.     n.  t.  D.       832  :  13 

Cavendish,  Lady  Clara.  The  woman  of  the 
world ;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  adapted  from 
the  popular  tale  of  that  name.    TwLacy. 

812  :  1  ■v38 

Centlivre,  Susannah,  born  Freeman,  formerly 
mrs.  Fox  and  mrs.  Carrol.  A  bold  stroke 
for  a  wife,  /w British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  The  busy  body  ;  comedy  in  3  acts.    JwLacy. 

812  :  1  v28 

—  The  wonder  ;  a  comedy  in  5  acts.     In  British 

drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v25 
Chapman,  Westmacott,  joint  author,  see  Hay,  F: 
Cheltnam,  C:  Smith.    Christmas  eve  in  a  watch- 
house  ;  farcical  sketch  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v90 

—  Deborah,  or  The  Jewish  maiden's  wrong ;  a 

drama  in  3  acts,    /re  Lacy.         812  : 1  v63 

—  Dinner  for  nothing  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

iwLacy.  812  : 1  v67 

—  Edendale  :  original  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v84 

—  A  fairy's  father  ;  an  original  dramatic  sketch 

in  i  act.     /wLacy.  812  :  1  v54 

—  Fireside  diplomacy  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act.  In 

Scott,  C.  W.    Drawing-room  plays. 

822.2  :  14 

—  Leatherlungos    the    ffreat,   how  he    storm'd, 

reign'd   and  mizzled  ;    entirely   new    and 
original  extravaganza.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v96 

—  A  lesson  in  love  ;  a  comedy  in  three  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v64 

—  A  little  madcap  ;  a  comic  drama  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll4 

—  A  lucky  escape  !  a  comic  drama  in  1  act,  from 

the  french.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v52 


Cheltnam,  C:  ^vaith.—Vontinued. 

—  The  matchmaker  ;  a  farcical  comedy  in  2  acts. 

/wLacy.  812  :  1  v93 

—  Mrs.  Green's  snug  little  business  ;  an  original 

farce  in  1  act.     /wLacy.  812  :  1  v65 

—  More  precious  than  gold  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

/wLacy.  812  : 1  v51 

—  The  shadow  of  a  crime  ;  drama  in  3  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v86 

—  Slowtop's  engagements  ;  a  farce  in  1  act,  from 

the  french.    /wLacy.  812  :  1  v53 

—  The   ticket-of-leave  man's  wife,  or  Six  years 

after  ;  a  new  and  original  drama  in  3  acts  ; 

a  continuation  of  Tom  Taylor's  drama  of 

The  tieket-of-leave  man.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v69 
Cheney,  O.   Augusta,  joint   author',  see  Alger, 

Horatio,  jr. 
Cherry  and  Fair  Star,  or  The  children  of  Cyprus; 

a  grand  asiatic,  melodramatic  romance  in 

2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v6 

Chesterfield  Thinskin  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812:   lvl2 
Church,  Florence,  born  Marryat,  and  Sir  C:  L. 

Young.     Miss  Chester;    drama  in  3  acts. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vl04 

Churchill,  Fi'ank.    Taking  by  storm  ;  a  coloured 

sketch  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v6 

Cibber,Colley.     The  careless  husband  ;  comedy 

in  5  acts.     /» British  drama.     822.2  : 1  v2 

—  She  wou'd  and  she  wou'd  not ;  comedy  in  5 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v22 

—  Ximena,  or  The  heroic  daughter  ;  tragedy  in 

5  acts.  Jw British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 
Clairville,  L:  Fran9ois  Nicolaie  called,  and  Paul 
Siraudin  and  V:  Koning.  La  fille  de 
madame  Angot ;  an  opera  bouffe  in  3  acts, 
adajjted  from  the  french  by  Carry  Nelson. 
Music  by  C:  Lecocq.     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl03 

—  joint  author,  see  Dennery,  Adolphe  Philippe. 
Claridge,  C.  J.,  and  Robert  Soutar.     The  fast 

coach ;  an     original    farce    in   1   act.      In 
French's.  812  :  1  vl02 

Clarke,  Campbell.  Awaking  ;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
altered  and  adapted  from  the  french  of 
Bandeau  and  Decourcelle.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v98 

Clarke,  H.  Saville.  Hugger-mugger  ;  a  farce  in 
1  act.    /re  French's.  812  :  1  vl02 

—  and  —  Du  Terreau.     Love  wins  ;  an  original 

comedy  in  3  acts.    In  French's. 

812  : 1  vl06 
Clement,     Rene,    joint    author,    see    Dennery, 

Adolphe  Philippe. 
Clements,  Arthur.    The  telephone  ;  a  farce  in  1 

act.    /re French's.  812  :  1  vll2 

—  The  two  blinds  ;    an  operetta.    Music  by  Of- 

fenbach,    /re  French's.  812  : 1  vl02 

—  Two  photographs  ;  an  entirely  new  and  orig- 

inal comedietta  in  1  act.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl22 

—  Two  to  one,  or  The  Irish  footman  ;  farce  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v98 

—  and  F:  Hay.    Cracked  heads ;    a  burlesque. 

/re  French's.  812  :  1  vlOS 

Clifton,  Lewis,  joint  author,  seeDilley,  Joseph  J. 

Cobb,  James.    The  doctor  and  the  apothecary  ; 

musical  entertainment  in  2  acts,   /re  British 

drama.  822.2  : 1  vX 


539 


CI.  did,  Authors. 


LITERATURE-DRAMA. 


Cobb— Coyne.        540 


Cobb,  James. — Continued. 

—  The  first  floor ;    farce  in  2  acts.    In  British 

drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v86 
Coffey,  C:    The  devil  to  pay,  or  The  wives  meta- 
morphosed ;  ballad  farce.  In  British  drama. 

822.2  :  1  vl 

Coleridge,  S:  Taylor.     [Dramatic  writings],    hi 

Ms  Works.  820.2  :  7  v7 

Contents,   see    under  English   literature.    Collected 

Collier,  W:  Kate  Kearney,  or  The  fairy  of  the 
lakes;  a  musical  romance  in  2  acts.  In 
French's.  812  :  1  vl20 

Colman,  G:  The  deuce  is  in  him  ;  farce  in  2  acts. 
/?i  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  The  jealous  wife  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.     In  the 

same.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Sam£.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v25 

—  The    manager   in    distress ;    a   prelude.      In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v94 

—  and  D:  Garrick.    The  clandestine  marriage; 

comedy  in  5  acts.     In  Lacy.      812:1  v92 

Same.    In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

Same.    In  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  drama. 

822.2  :2v5 
Colman,   G:,   the  younger.    Blue  devils  ;   comic 

drama  in  1  act.  812  :  1  v87 

—  The  heir  at  law  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v24 

—  Inkle  and  Yarico ;  musical  drama  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v95 

—  Same.    In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  The  iron  chest ;  play  in  3  acts.    Iti  Sargent, 

E.    Mod.  stand,  drama.  822.2:  2  v6 

—  Same.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v39 

—  John  Bull,   or  The  englishman's  fireside  ;    a 

comedy  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.      812  :  1  v42 

—  Love  laughs  at  locksmiths  ;  musical  farce  in 

2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v94 

—  The  poor  gentleman  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v39 

—  The  review,  or  The  wags  of  Windsor  ;  a  musi- 

cal farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.      812  :  1  v61 

—  Sylvester  Daggerwood ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vlll 

—  Ways  and  means  ;  comedy  in  3  acts.  In  British 

drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  X.  Y.  Z. ;  farce  in  2  acts.  In  Lacy.  812:1  v80 
Colomb,  — ,  Col.  R.  A.  The  cast  king  of  Granada  ; 

historical  extravaganza.     /«  French's. 

812  :  1  vl03 

—  Davenport  Done,  or  An  april  fool ;  a  comedi- 

etta in  1  act.     /wLacy.  812  :  1  v74 

—  Hamlet  improved,  or  Mr.  Mendall's  attempt 

to  ameliorate  that  tragedy.    /« French's. 
812:lvll5 
Coming  woman,  The,  or  The  spirit  of  seventy- 
six  ;  a  prophetic  drama.     In  French's. 

812:  1  vll2 

Congreve,  W:  Dramatic  works.     With  Wycher- 

ley,  W:,  and  others.  822.2+10 

Contents.  Commendatory  verses.— The  old  bachelor. 

—The  double  dealer.— Love  for  love.— The  mourning 

bride.- The  way  of  the  world.  — The  judgment  of 

Paris.- Semele. 

—  Love  for  love  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.    In  British 

drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  The  mourning  bride.    In  the  same. 

822.2  :  1  vl 

Conquest,  G:,  and  Paul  Meritt.  Hand  and  glove, 

or  Page  13  of  the  black  book  ;  a  drama  in  3 

acts.    In  French's.  812  : 1  vl09 


Conquest,  G:,  and  Paul  ULexitt.— Continued. 

Seven  sins,  or  Passion's  paradise  ;  a  drama 

in  4  acts.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vl09 

Velvet  and  rags  ;  a  Spanish  romance  of  the 

present  day,  prologue  and  3  acts.  In 
French's.  812  :  1  vll2 

—  and  H:  Pettitt.     Neck  or  nothing  ;  a  new  and 

original  drama  in  3  acts,    /w  French's. 

812:1  vll3 
The  sole  survivor,  or  A  tale  of  the  Goodwin 

sands.     /?z  French's.  812  : 1  vll3 

Conrad,   Robert  T.    Jack  Cade,  the  captain  of 

the  commons  ;  tragedy  in  4  acts,   with  an 

historical  introd.     iwLacy.        812  : 1  v83 
Cooper,  F:  Fox.    Hercules,  king  of  clubs  ;  farce 

in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v89 

Cooper,  James.      Oor    Geordie,  or  The    horrid 

barbarian  ;  a  farce  in  1   act.    In  French's. 

812:1  vl07 

Cornwall,    Barry,    pseud.,    see   Proctor,    Bryan 

Waller. 
Court  of  lions,  The,  or  Granada  taken  and  done 

for ;  an  historical  burlesque  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v70 

Courtney,   J:    Aged   forty ;  an  original  petite 

comedy  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v59 

—  Deeds,   not  words  ;    a  di-ama  in  2  acts.     In 

French's.  812  : 1  vl05 

—  Double  faced  people  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v31 

—  Eustache  Baudin  ;  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vi5 

—  Old  Joe  and  young  Joe  ;  a  comic  drama  in  2 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v49 

—  The  soldier's  progress,  or  The  horrors  of  war  ; 

a  pictorial  drama  in  4  pts.,  ill.  of  the  series 
of  plates  issued  under  the  patronage  of  the 
Peace  society.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vl 

—  Time  tries  all ;  an  original  drama  in  2  acts. 

/wLacy.  812  :  1  vl 

—  The  two  Polts  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v45 

—  A  wicked  wife  ;  a  drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  V30 

—  joint  author,  see  Lacy,  T:  Hailes. 

Cowley,  Hannah,  born  Parkhouse.  The  belle's 
stratagem  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.  In  British 
drama.  822.2  : 1  vl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v72 

—  A  bold  stroke  for  a  husband  ;  a  comedy  in  5 

acts.    /« French's.  812  :  lvll6 

—  Who's  the  dupe  ;  farce  in  2  acts.    In  British 

drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

Cojme,    Joseph    Stirling.      Angel  or    devil ;  a 

drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v29 

—  Binks  the  bagman  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812 : 1  v7 

—  Black  sheep  ;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts.   In 

Lacy.  ■    812:lv51 

—  Box  and  Cox,  married  and  settled  V  an  origi- 

nal farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.         812  :  1  v8 

—  Buckstone  at  home,  or  The  manager  and  his 

friends  ;  an  original  domestic  and  drama- 
tic apropos  sketch.    InLacj.    812  : 1  v58 

—  Catching  a  mermaid  ;  an  amphibious  piece  of 

extravagance  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

"812  :  1  v24 

—  Dark  doings  in  the  cupboard  by  Knotting'em 

brothers  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v64 


541        Coyne— Cumberland. 


LITERATUBE-DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


543 


Coyne,  Joseph  Stirling. — Continued. 

—  Duck  hunting  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v56 

—  A  duelin  the  dark  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

/raLaey.  812  :  1  v6 

—  Everybody's  friend  ;  an  original  comedy  in  3 

acts.    /wLacy.  812  :  1  v40 

—  Fraud  and  its  victims  ;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  pre- 

ceded by  a  prologue.  /wLacy.  812  : 1  v29 

—  The  home  wreck  ;  drama  in  3  acts,  suggested 

by  Tennyson's  poem  of  "Enoch  Arden"; 
completed  by  J.  Denis  Coyne.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v85 

—  The  hope  of  the  family  ;  comedy  in  3  acts.    In 

Lacy.  ■     812  :  1  vl3 

—  Leo  the  terrible  ;  an  entirely  new  and  original 

^sopian  burlesqvxe  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v9 

—  The  little  rebel ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v50 

—  The  love-knot ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v35 

—  The  man  of  many  friends  ;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v23 

—  My  wife's  daughter,  or  Volunteer  service  ;  a 

comedy  in  2  acts.  New  ed.  with  alterations 
and  corr.    /wLacy.  812  :  1  v2 

—  Nothing  venture,  nothing  have  ;  a  comic  drama 

in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v35 

—  The  old  chateau,  or  A  night  of  peril.   In  Lacy. 

812  :1  vl5 

—  Our  clerks,  or  No.  3,  Fig  Tree  Court,  Temple  ; 

an  original  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v6 

—  The  pets  of  the  parterre,  or  Love  in  a  garden  ; 

a  romantic  comedietta  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v48 

—  The  philosopher's  stone  ;  an  entirely  new  and 

original  satirical  and  politico-economical 
whitsun  morality,  extremely  serious  and 
very  comical.    InLacj.  812  :  1  vl 

—  Prince  Dorus,  or  The  romance  of  the  nose,  of 

which  the  most  striking  feature  is  borrowed 
from  the  countess  d'Aulnois  ;  an  aerial, 
florial  and  conchological  fairy  tale.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  I  v3 

—  Samuel  in  search  of  himself  ;   a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v36 

—  Satanas  and  the  spirit  of  beauty  ;  a  romantic 

legendary  spectacle  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v39 

—  The  secret  agent ;  comedy,  partly  from  the 

german,  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.    812  :  1  vl8 

—  Separate  maintenance ;    farce  in  1   act.      I71 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v94 

—  The  signal ;  a  drama  in  3  acts.     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vllO 

—  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley,  or  The  widow  and  her 

wooers  ;  a  new  and  original  drama  in  3 
acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v4 

—  A  terrible  secret :  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  V53 

—  That  affair  at  Finchley ;  a  comic  sketch  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v52 

—  "To  parents  and  guardians  !  at  Jubilee  house 

establishment  young  gentleman  are — etc."; 
comic  drama  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vl3 

—  An  unprotected  female  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vlll 

—  Urgent  private  affairs ;   farce  in  1  act.     In 

Xacy.  812  : 1  v24 


Coyne,  Joseph  Stirling.  — Continued. 

—  Wanted  1000  spirited  youn^  milliners  for  the 

gold  diggings  !   a  farce  m  1  act.    In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v8 

—  The  water  witches  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v41 

—  What  will  they  say  at  Brompton  ;  a  comedietta 

in  1  act.    in  Lacy.  812  :  1  v34 

—  Willikind    and    hys  Dinah ;    a  pathetic    and 

heart-rending  tragedy  in  3  sad  scenes.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  vl4 

—  Wittikind  and  his  brothers,  or  The  seven  swan 

princes  and  the  fair  Melusine  ;  an  original 
fairy  tale  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.      812  :  1  v6 

—  The  woman  in  red  ;  drama  in  a  prologue  and 

three  acts,  adapted  and  altered  from  the 
french  piece  of  "La  tireuse  des  cartes".  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v92 

—  The  woman  of  the  world ;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v81 

Craven,  H.  T.  Bowl'd  out,  or  A  bit  of  brum- 
magem ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v47 

—  The  chemistry  corner ;  an  original  domestic 

drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v50 

—  Coals  of  fire  ;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v94 

—  Done  brown  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v81 

—  Meg's  diversion  ;  a  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v73 

—  Milky  white  ;  original  serio-comic  drama  in  2 

acts.    Inhacy.  812  :  1  v85 

—  Miriam's  crime  ;   a  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v60 

—  My  davighter's  debut ;  a  musical  comedy  in  1 

act.  The  music  composed  and  arr.  "by  S. 
Nelson.    Jw  French's.  812  :  1  vll3 

—  My  preserver  ;  a  petite  comedy  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v57 

—  One  Tree  Hill ;  an  original  drama  in  2  acts.  In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v66 

—  Our  Nelly ;   a  domestic  drama  in  2  acts.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl08 

—  The  post-boy  ;  an  original  drama  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v48 

—  Unlucky   friday ;    drama  in  1  act.     Tr.  and 

adapted  from  the  french.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v76 

—  The  village  nightingale  ;  a  burletta  in  1  act. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vl08 

Cronegk,  J:  F:  v.  Olint  und  Sophronia  ;  ein 
trauerspiel.  In  Kiirschner,  J.  Deutsche 
national-litteratur.  830  :  152  v72 

Cros,  C:  A  journey  to  *  *  *.  In  Plays  for  pri- 
vate acting.  812  :  2 

Crown  diamonds,  The  ;  opera  in  3  acts.  Music 
by  Auber.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v78 

Culin,  Everett,  see  Von  Culin,  Everett. 

CuUerne,  E:,  joint  author,  see  Edwardes,  Con- 
way. 

Cumberland,  R:  The  brothers  ;  a  comedy  in  5 
acts.     In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  The  iew  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.    In  Lacy. 

8i2:lv84 

—  The    west    indian ;    comedy    m  5  acts.      In 

British  drama.  822.2  : 1  v2 

—  The  wheel  of  fortune  ;  a  comedy  in  5  acts.     In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl04 

Ciirious  case,  A ;    comic  drama  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  vl2 


543 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATirRE— DRAMA. 


Dale— Dibdin,  T. 


544 


Dale,  Felix.  He's  a  lunatic  :  farce  in  1  act.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v78 

—  Six    months  ago ;    comedietta    in   1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v77 

—  joint  author,  see  Simpson,  J.  Palgrave. 
Daly,  Augustin.    Leah,  the  forsaken  ;  play  in  5 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v97 

—  Under  the  gaslight,  or  Life  and  love  in  these 

times  ;  original  drama  of  ameriean  life  in 

4  acts.    /«  Lacy.  812  :  1  v81 

Daly,  J:     Broken  toys ;  drama  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  vl4 

—  Married     daughters    and    young   husbands ; 

comic  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v20 
Dance,  C:  Delicate  ground,  or  Paris  in  1793; 
comic  drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  vl8 

—  A  dream  of  the  future  ;  comedy  in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v21 

—  Marriage  a  lottery  ;  a  comedy  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v36 

—  A  morning  call ;  comedietta  in  1  act.  In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v22 

—  Pleasant  dreams  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v80 

—  The  stock  exchange,  or  The  green  business  ; 

a  comic  drama  m  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v36 

—  The  times  ;  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812:  1  vll 

—  The  victor  vanquished  ;  a  comedy  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v36 

—  Who  speaks  first  ?  petite  comedy  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  "    812:  1  v23 

—  A  wonderful  woman  ;  comic  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl8 

—  joint  author,  see  Planche,  James  Robinson. 
Dance,  G:    Lucky  stars,  or  The  cobbler  of  Crip- 

plegate  ;  burletta  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v94 

—  Petticoat   government ;    interlude  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v23 

Danvers,   H.     A  comic  scene,  inculcating  and 

entitled  a    conjugal  lesson  ;  in  1   act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v27 

—  A  fascinating  individual,  or  Too  agreeable  by 

half  :  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:  1  v27 
Daryl,  Sidney,  pseud.,  see  Straight,  Douglas. 
Daveau,  Illion.    The  plague  of  my  life  ;  a  farce 
in  1  act.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vl04 

David,  J.  H.  Nummer  23,  oder  9,  12,  47  ;  lokal- 
vaudeville  in  1  aufz.  2te  aufl.  Hamburg. 
1854.  T.  832  :  14 

Deinhardstein,  J:  L:  Gesammelte  dramatische 
werke.  Leipz.  1848-57.  6  v.  S.  832  :  16 
Contents.  V.  1.  Llebe  und  liebelel.—Der  egoist.  2. 
Brautstand  und  ehestand.— Das  diamantene  kreuz.— 
Modestus.  3.  Verwandlunjiren  der  Hebe.— Zwei  tagre 
aus  dem  lebon  eines  fursten.  4.  Erzherzog  Maximi- 
lian's brautzuff.— Stradella.— Irrthum  und  Hebe.  6. 
Fiirst  und  dlchter.— Die  rothe  schleife.— Florette  — 
Der  wlttwer.— Der  frast.  6.  Hans  Sachs.— Die  ver- 
schlelerte  dame.— Die  gonnerschaf  ten,  nach  Scribe- 
Das  blld  der  Danae.  7.  Boccaccio.  — Madchenlist.— 
Plgault-Lebrun.— Garrlck  In  Bristol. 

—  Theater  von  dr.  Romer.     Wien.  1837-41.    3  v. 

D.  832 : 16 

Contents.  V.  1.  Stradella.— Liebe  und  llebeley.— 
Brautstand  und  ehestand.  2.  Die  gonnerschaften, 
nach  Scribe.— Liebes-lntriguen,  nach  einer  idee  des 
Fabre  d'Ejflantin.  —  Die  seltene  llebschaft,  nach 
Fagan.  3.  Leichtsinn  und  seine  folgen,  nach  Ale- 
xandre Dumas.— Louise  von  Llgnerolles,  nach  Dinaux 
und  Legouv^. 


Delacour,  Alfred  Charlemagne  Latigrue  called, 
joint  author,  see  Moreau,  Eiigfene. 

Delavigne,  J:  Fran9ois  Casimir.  The  monastery 
of  St.  Just ;  a  play  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
the  french  by  J:  Oxenford.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v63 

—  Louis   XI ;    an   historical    drama   in  3   acts, 

adapted  by  W.  R.  Markwell.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v9 
Dennery,  Adolphe  Philippe, ««-<?  Ernest  Bourg-et. 
London  bridge  150  years  ago,  or  The  old 
mint ;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted 
and  re-written  from  "Les  chevaliers  du 
brouillard"  by  the  author  of  "Our  future 
king,"  etc.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl02 

—  and   L:  Fran9ois  Nicolaie   called  Clairville. 

My  wife's  diary  ;  farce  in  1  act.  Tr.  and 
adapted  from  "Les  memoires  de  deux 
ieunes  mariees"  by  W:  Robertson.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  vl8 

—  and  Rene  Clement.    Noemie  ;  drama  in  2  acts. 

Tr.  and  adapted  by  W:  Robertson.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v23 

—  and  Ferdinand  Dugue.   Cartouche,  the  french 

robber  ;  drama  in  3  acts.  Tr.  and  adapted 
from  the  french  by  W.  R.  Waldron.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v76 

Sea  of  ice,  or  The  prayer  of  the  wrecked  and 

the  gold  seeker  of  Mexico  ;  romantic  drama 
in  5  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl3 

—  and  M:  J:  L:  Fournier  called  Marc-Fournier. 

Belphegor,  or  Woman's  constancy ;  a 
drama  in  3  acts.  Tr.  and  adapted  from 
the  french  by  C:  Webb.     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl03 

—  joint  author,  see  Dumanoir,  Philippe  Francois 

Pinel. 
De  Pass,  E.  A.    Debt ;  original  farcical  comedy 
in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vlOO 

—  Under  false  colours  ;   an  original  comedietta 

in  1  act.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vlll 

Derley,  J.,  joint  author,  see  Nuitter,  C:  L:  E.  T. 

Devrient,  El:    Dramatische  und  dramaturgische 

schriften.    Leipz.  1846.    3  v.  S.      832:17 

.    Contents.    V.  1.    Das  graue  miinnlein.  — Die  gunst 

des  augenblicks.— Hans  Helling.  2.  Die  verirrungen. 

—Der  t'abrikant.— Die  kirmess.   8.  Treue  liebe.— Wer 

bin  Ich  V— Der  zigeuner. 

Dibdin,  C:  The  quaker  ;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts. 

In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v86 

—  The  waterman,  or  The  first  of  august ;  ballad 

opera.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v23 

Dibdin,  T:     Harlequin  and  Mother  Goose,   or 

The  golden  egg  ;  a  comic  pantomime.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v64 

—  Ivanhoe,   or  The    Jew's  daughter ;    romantic 

melodrama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v92 

—  The  lady  of  the  lake  ;   a  romantic  drama  in  3 

acts,  adapted  from  the  poem  of  sir  Walter 
Scott.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v33 

—  The  two  Gregories,  or  Where  did  the  money 

come  from  ?  a  musical  farce  in  1  act.  Tn 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v70 

—  Novelty  fair,  or  Hints  for  1851 ;  an  exceedingly 

premature  and  thoroughly  apropos  revue. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl 

—  and  Alfred  Bunn.     Kenilworth ;  drama  in  2 

acts,  from  Walter  Scott.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v98 


545        Dickens— Edwards. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA . 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


546 


Dickens,  C:  J:  Huffam.  Plays  and  poems,  with 
a  few  miscellanies  in  prose,  now  first  col- 
lected ;  ed.,  prefaced  and  annotated  by  R: 
Heme  Shepherd.    Lond.  1885.    2  v.  O. 

822.2:49 
Contoits.  V.  1.  Introductory  monograph  by  the 
cd.  on  C:  Dickens  as  dramatist,  actor  and  poet.— The 
strange  gentleman.— The  village  coquettes.— Is  she 
his  wife  ?  or  Something  singular.— The  lamplighter; 
a  farce. —The  lamplighter's  story.  2.  Mr.  Night- 
ingale's diary.  —  Sketches  of  young  gentlemen.  — 
Sketches  of  young  couples.— Poems.-Miscellanies  in 
prose:  Sunday  under  three  heads;  Threatening  letter 
to  T:  Hood  from  an  ancient  gentleman;  Preface  to 
J:  Overs's  "Evenings  of  a  working  man";  To  be  read 
at  dusk;  OnFechter's  acting.— App.,  the  bibliography 
of  Dickens.— Index. 

Dilley,  Jose]3h  J.  Auld  acquaintance  ;  a  comedy 
drama  in  1  act.   /?^  French's.  812  :  1  vll3 

—  A  highland  fling  ;  a  farce.     In  French's. 

812  :1  vll4 

—  The  sleeping  hare ;    comedy  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v76 

—  and  James   Allen.      Chiselling  ;    a  farce   in 

1  act.    In  French's.  812  : 1  vl09 

—  and  Lewis  Clifton.     Summoned  to  court ;  a 

farce.  /«  French's.  812:lvll9 
Tom  Pinch  ;    domestic   comedj^  in  3  acts, 

adapted  from  C:  Dickens'  Martin  Chuzzle- 

wit.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vl21 

Dillon,  C:    The  mysteries  of  Paris  ;  a  drama  in 

3  acts.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vll6 

Dimond,  W:    The  bride  of  Abydos  ;  from  lord 

Byron's  poem  ;  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts. 

/«Lacy.  812:lv70 

—  The  broken  sword,  or  The  torrent  of  the  val- 

ley ;  melodrama  in  2  acts,    adapted  from 
the  french.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v85 

—  Brother  and  sister ;  a  comic  operatic  drama 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v46 

—  The  foundling  of  the  forest ;  a  play  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v2 

—  The  hunter  of  the  Alps  ;   drama  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v91 

—  The  lady  and  the  devil ;  comic  drama  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v90 

—  Stage  struck,  or  The  loves  of  Augustus  Port- 

arlington  and  Celestina  Beverley  ;  farce  in 

1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vlO 

Dinaux,  Prosper,  pseud.,  see  Goubaux,  Prosper 

Parfait. 
Dixon,  Bernard  H.,  and  Arthur  "Wood.    Behind 

a  mask  ;  comedy  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v97 
Dog,  The,  of  Montargis,  or  The  forest  of  Bondy; 

a  melodrama  in  2  acts,  adapted  from  the 

french.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v43 

"Dolly"  ;  a  comic  opera  in  1  act.    The  music  by 

Adolphe  Adam.  In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v49 
Douglass,  J:  T.    A  chapter  of  accidents  ;  farce 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v96 

Droz,  Antoine  Gustave.    The  cai'dinal's  illness. 

In  Plays  for  private  acting.  812:2 

—  The  registered  letter.     In  the  same.        812  :  2 
Dryden,  J:    All  for  love,  or  The  world  well  lost; 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts.    In  British  drama. 

822.2  :lv2 

Dubourg,   A:   W.    Sympathy ;  comedietta  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v96 

—  Twenty  minutes  under  an  umbrella ;  comic 

interlude.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vl06 

—  joint  author,  see  Taylor,  Tom. 


Dugue,  Ferdinand,  joint  author,  see  Bourgeois, 
A:  Anicet,  a/!so Dennery,  Adolphe  Philippe. 

Dumanoir,  Philippe  Fran9ois  Pinel,  and  Adolphe 
Philippe  Dennery.  Don  Cassar  de  Bazan  ; 
a  drama  in  3  acts.  Tr.  and  adapted  from 
the  french  by  G.  A.  A'Beckett  and  M:  Le- 
mon.   In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vl2 

—  joint  author,  see  Bourgeois,  A:  Anicet. 
Dumas,  Alexandre  Davy.    The  chevalier  of  the 

Maison-Rouge,  or  The  days  of  terror  ;  a 
romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
french  by  Colin  Hazlewood.     In  Lacy. 

812 :  i  v42 

—  Childhood's  dreams  ;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  freely 

adapted  from  "  L'invitation  S.  la  valse,"  by 
sir  C:  L.  Young.     In  French's. 

812:1  vll8 

—  Les  frferes  corses,  or  The  corsican   brothers  ; 

dramatic  romance  in  3  acts  and  5  tableaux, 
adapted  from  the  romance  byM.  E.  Grange 
and  X.  de  Montcpin.     In  Lacy.    812:1  v6 

—  The  ladies  of   Saint-Cyr,  or  The   run-a-way 

husbands  ;  comedy  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v84 

—  The  lady  of  Belleisle,  or  A  night  in  the  Ba- 

stille ;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  by  J.  M. 
Gully.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v91 

—  joint  author,  see  Gaillardet,  T.  F: 

Dumas,  Alexandi*e,  jils.  The  lady  of  the 
camellias  ;  a  tragic  drama  in  4  acts,  freely 
adapted  from  the  "Dame  aux  camelias." 
JTiLacy.  ^  812:lv27 

Durandeau,  Emile.  Sei'geant  Bri dell's  letter. 
In  Plays  for  private  acting.  812:2 

Du  Terreau,  — ,  joint  author,  see  Clarke,  H.  Sa- 
ville. 

Duveyrier,  Anne  Honore  Joseph  baron,  {Meles- 

ville),   and  E:  Roger   de  Bully,  {Roger  de 

Beauvoir).    The  chevalier  de  St.  George  ; 

drama  in  3  acts,  from  the  french.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v25 

—  joint  author,  see  Scribe,  Augustin  Eugfene. 
Edgeworth,  Maria.     Dumb  Andy.     In  FoUen, 

E.  L.    Home  dramas.  822.1  :  9 

—  The  grinding  organ.     In  the  same.     822. 1  :  9 

—  The  knapsack.    In  her  Novels  and  tales,  v.  2. 

E402 

—  Love  and  law  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts.    In  the  same, 

V.  8.  E  408 

—  Old  Poz.    In  FoUen,  E.  L.    Home  dramas. 

822.1:9 

—  The  rose,  thistle  and  shamrock  ;  a  drama  in  3 

acts.    In  her  Novels  and  tales,  v.  8.   E  408 

Edwardes,   Conway.     Anne    Boleyn ;  original, 

historical,    burlesque     extravaganza.      In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v97 

—  Board  and  residence  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v89 

—  Heroes  ;  an  original    comedy  in  3  acts.     In 

French's.  812:lvlll 

—  Linda  di  Chamouni,  or  The  blighted  flower ; 

original,  operatic  burlesque  extravaganza. 
J?i  Lacy.  812  :  1  v87 

—  Our  pet ;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts.    In 

French's.  '     812  :  1  vl05 

—  and'E,:  CuUeme.     Dreadfully  alarming  ;  farce 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v95 

Edwards,  Sutherland,  joint  author,  see  Brough, 
Robert  B.,  also  Mayhew,  A: 


547        CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATURE  -DRAMA. 


Ellis,  G.-Fitzball. 


548 


Ellis,  G:  Harlequin  Cherry  and  Fair  Star,  or 
The  green  bird,  the  dancing  waters  and 
the  singing  tree !  a  new  and  original, 
grand,  comic,  Christmas  pantomime.  In 
Lacy.  812:lv9 

Ellis,  W.  "Our  relatives ";  an  original  domestic 
comedietta  in  1  act.     In  French's. 

812:1  vll7 

Emden,  W.  S.    The  head  of  the  family  ;  a  com- 
edietta in  1   act,  from   "  Le  moiilin  a  pa- 
roles," [by  Gabriel  de  Lurieu,  known  as  J. 
Gabriel,  and  C:  Desire  Dupeuty.]    In  Lacy. 
■  812  :  1  v44 

—  Love's   labyrinth  ;   comedietta   in  1   act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v70 

Emson,  Frank  E.  Bumble's  courtship  ;  from 
Dickens'  Oliver  Twist.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v99 
Euripides.     Iphigenie  in  Aulis,  iibers.  von  J:  C. 
F:  V.  Schiller,  in  his  Siimmtliche  werke. 

830  :  143  v3 

—  Medea  ;  tragedy.    Rendered  into  english  from 

the  greek  by  G:  B.. Goodwin.  Milw.  1878. 
D.  882  :  2 

—  Scenen  aus  den  Phonizierinnen,  iibers.   von 

J:  C.  F:  v.  Schiller,  in  his  Siimmtliche 
werke.  830  :  143  v3 

Fabre  d'Eglantin,  Philippe  Franyois  Nazaire. 
Liebes-intriguen  ;  lustsp.  inSaufz.  [Uebers. 
von  J:  L:  Deinhardstein.]     in  832  :  15  v2 

Fagan,  Christophe  Barthelemy.  The  rendez- 
vous ;  a  farce  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the 
french  by  R:  Ay  ton.   In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v43 

—  Die    seltene    liebschaft ;     lustsp.    in    1    aufz. 

[Uebers.  von  J:  L:  Deinhardstein.] 

in  832  :  15  v2 

Falconer,  Edmund.    Chrystabelle,  or  The  I'ose 

without    a  thorn ;    an  extravaganza.      In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v49 

—  Does  he  love  me  ?  comedy  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  vldO 

—  Eileen  Oge,   or  Dark's  the   hour  before  the 

dawn  ;  a  drama  in  4  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl07 

—  Extremes,  or  The  men  of  the  day  ;  a  comedy 

in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.  '  812  :  1  v42 

—  The  family  secret ;   a  comedy  in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v47 

—  The  husband  of  an  hour  ;  an  original  drama 

in  two  periods.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v31 

—  Next  of  kin ;  an  original,  comic  drama  in  2 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v46 

—  Too  much  for  good  nature  !  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v42 

Famie,   H.  B.     The  soul  of  honor ;   romantic 
drama  in  prologue  and  5  acts,   adaj^ted 
from  the  french.  In  French's.  812  : 1  vl04 
Farquhar,  G:    Dramatic  works.    With  Wycher- 
ley,  W:,  and  others,  Dramatic  works. 

822.2+10 

Contents.    Love  and  a  bottle.— The  constant  couple. 

—  Sir  Harry    Wildair.— The   inconstant.- The   twin 

rivals.— The  recruiting:  officer.- The  beaux  stratagrem. 

—  Dramatische  werke,  deutsch   bearbeitet  und 

mit  einem  vorworte  von  Siegmnnd  Fran- 
kenberg^    Leipz.  1839.  S.  822.2:11 

Contents.    Das  bestandlge  ehepaar.— Stutzerllst. 

—  The  beaux  stratagem  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.    In 

British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  The  inconstant,  or  The  way  to  win  him  ;  com- 

edy in  5  acts.     In  the  same.       822.2  :  1  vl 

—  The  recruiting  officer  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.    In 

the  same.  822.2  :  1  v2 


Farrell,  J:    The  dumb  maid  of  Genoa,  or  The 

bandit  merchant ;  a  melodrama.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v29 

Farren,  Percy.  The  field  of  forty  footsteps  ; 
drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.        812  :  1  vl6 

Fast  train,  A  !  High  pressure  !  !  Exjh-css  !  !  !  a 
short  trip.     In  Lacy.  812:1  vlO 

Featherstone,  J.  L.  Mademoiselle  Squallino  ;  a 
farce  in  1  act.     In  French's.    812  :  1  vl21 

Feuillet,  Octave.  Honour  before  wealth,  or  The 
romance  of  a  poor  young  man  ;  drama  in 
4  acts,  adapted  from  the  french  by  Pierre- 
pont  Edwards  and  Lester  Wallack,  with 
further  alterations  by  T:  H.  Lacy.  In 
Lacy.  812  :'  1  v80 

Feval,  Faul,  joint  author,  see  Bourgeois,  A:  A. 

Field,  Kate.  Extremes  meet  ;  a  comedietta.  In 
French's.  812  :  1  vlll 

Field,  Michael,  pseud.  Calirrhoe,  [a7id]  Fair 
Rosamond.     N.  Y.  1884.  D.         822.2:47 

Fielding,  H:  The  miser;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 
In  French's.  8l2  :  1  vl03 

—  The  mock  doctor  ;  farce  in  2  acts.    In  British 

drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

Fifteen  years  of  labour  lost,  or  Tlie  yoxtth  who 
never  saw  a  woman  ;  a  fai'ce  in  i  act,  from 
the  french.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v26 

First  night.  The  ;  comic  drama  in  1  act.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  vl3 

Fisher,  D:  Music  hath  charms  ;  a  conietly  in  1 
act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v63 

Fitzball,  E:  Azael  the  prodigal  ;  a  grand  ro- 
mantic spectacle  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812":  1  v56 

—  The  children  of  the  castle  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v35 

—  Christmas  eve,  or  The  duel  in  the  snow  ;   an 

original  domestic  drama    in  3   acts.     In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v45 

—  Esmeralda,  or  The  deformed  of  Notre  Dame  ; 

drama  in  3  acts,   founded  on  V:  Hugo's 
novel  of  "Notre  Dame."    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vl8 

—  False  colours,  or  The  free  trader ;  a  nautical 

drama  in  2  acts.     In  French's. 

812:  1  vllO 

—  The  floating  beacon,  or  Tiie  wild   woman  of 

the    wreck ;   a  melodrama  in  2  acts.     In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v75 

—  The  flying  dutchman,  or  The  phantom  ship  ; 

a  nautical  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v71 

—  Hans  von  Stein,   or   The    robber    knight ;  a 

melodrama  in  2  acts.     In  French's. 

812:  1  vl04 

—  Home  again,  or  The  lieutenant's  daughter  ;  a 

domestic  drama  in  3  acts,    hi  Frcnuili's. 

812:1  vlll 

—  The  Inchcape  bell;  nautical  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v79 

—  The  inn-keeper  of  Abbeville,   or  The   ostl(>r 

and  the  robber  ;  drama  in  2  acts.     /«  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v90 

—  Joan  of  Arc,  or  The  maid  of  Orhniiis  ;  a  melo- 

drama in  3  acts.    In  French's. 

812:1  vl03 

—  Jonathan   Bradford,    or  The  murder  at   the 

road-side  inn  ;  a  melodrama  in  2  acts.     In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v55 

—  The  miller  of  Derwent  Water  ;  drama  in  3  acts. 

/wLacy.  812  : 1  vl2 


549        Fitzball— Gay. 


lilTERATTTRE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


550 


Fitzball,  E : —  Continued. 

—  The  momentous  question  ;  an  original  domes- 

tic di-ama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.    812  :  1  v30 

—  The  note  forger  ;  a  melodrama  in  2  acts.     In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll5 

—  Pierette,  or  The  village  rivals  ;  a  comic  oper- 

etta in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v36 

—  Robin  Hood,  or  The  merry  outlaws  of  Sher- 

wood Forest ;  a  dramatic  equestrian  spec- 
tacle in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v48 

—  The  siege  of   Rochelle  ;  original  opera  in  2 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v95 

—  Tom  Cringle,  or' Mat  of  the  ii'on  hand  ;  a  nau- 

tical drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

"812:1  v41 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.     Proverbs  and  comediettas, 

written  far  private  representation.     Lond. 

1869.  D.  822.2  :  37 

Contents.     Amateni*  acting.  —  Scratch  the  russian 

and  you  will  find  the  tartar.— A  sheet  of  blotting 

paper.— It  is  the  last  straw  that  breaks  the  camel's 

back.  — The  William  Simpson.— The   family  Shaks- 

pcare.— A  burnt  child  dreads  the  Are.— Man  proposes 

— sheT' 


—  The  William  Simpson  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act. 

In  French's.  812:lvl01 

Fletcher,   James,  joint  autJior,   see  Beaumont, 

Francis. 

Foglar,  Adolf.     "Walter  von  Kastelen  ;  trauer- 

spiel  in  5  aufz.  n.  t.  D.  832  :  19 

Foglar,  L:    Der  blaustrumpf  ;  lustsp.  in  4  aufz. 

n.  t.  D.  832  :  20 

FoUen,  Eliza  Lee,  born  Cabot,  ed.   Home  dramas 

for  young  people.   Bost.  1859.  D.    822.1 :  9 

Contents.    Olive  merchants  of  Bagdat.— Aiken,  L. 

Alfred.- The  sword.— Ahmed  the  cobbler. —Edgre- 

■worth,  M.     Old  Poz.  —  Jameson,    A.     Much  coin, 

much  care.— The  little  gleaner.— Pulsky,  Mrs.    The 

sleeper  awakened.— Edg-ew^orth,  M.    Dumb  Andy; 

The  grinding'  organ.— Stow^e,  H.  B.    Extracts  from 

Christian  slave.— Honesty  is  the  best  policy.— Ctorade, 

Partington.— G7iar-ade,  Blue  Beard.— C/iorode,  Patriot. 

—  Historical  acting  charades.  —  Aikin,  L.     Master 

and  slave. 

Foots,  S:    The  lame  lover;  farce  in  3  acts.     In 

British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  The    liar ;    comedy    in   2    acts,    altered    and 

adapted  by  C:  Matthews,    iw  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v74 

—  Same.    In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  The  mayor  of  Garratt ;    farce  in  2  acts.     In 

British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v72 
Foote,  W.  S.   Bitter  cold,  a  tale  of  two  Christmas 

eves  ;  a  drama  in  2  acts.     In  French's. 

812  :1  vll5 

Ford,  J:    Dramatic  works  ;  with  an  introd.  and 

explanatory  notes  by  H:  Weber;  v.  2.  Lond. 

1811.  O.      ■  822.2  :9 

Contents.    V.  2.    Perkin  Warbeck.  —  The  fancies, 

chaste    and    noble.  —  The    lady's   trial.  —  The   sun's 

darling.— The  witch  of  Edmonton.— Glossarial  index. 

Fournier,  L:  P:  Narcisse.    Comedy  and  tragedy  ; 

comedy  from  the  french,  tr.  by  W:  Robson. 

JwLacy.  812  :  1  v25 

Fournier,  M:  J:  L:,  joint  author,  see  Denneiy, 

Adolphe  Philippe. 
Fox,  Mrs.  S.,  see  Centlivre,  S. 
Frank,  Gustav  ritter  v.,  {Dr.  Franck).    Autors- 
qualen;  lustsp.  in  1  aufz.   n.  t.  D.   832  :  21 

—  Der  briiutigam  von  Haiti ;  lustsp.  in  5  aufz. 

und  in  alexandrinern.     n.  t.  D.      832  :  22 

—  Der  gascogner  in  Paris  ;  lustsp.  in  1  akt.    n.  t. 

D.  832  :  23 


Frank,  Gustav  ritter  y.— Continued. 

—  Die  sylvesternacht ;  drama  in  1  aufz.     n.  t.  D. 

832  :  24 

—  Der  telegraph  ;  lustsp.  in  1  aufz.    n.t.    D. 

832  :  2o 

—  Worcester,  oder  Geist  und  narrheit ;  lustsp.  in 

2  aufz.     n.t.  D.  832  :  26 

French,  S:    Acting  plays.     See  Lacy,  T:  H. 
French,  Sidney,  and  W:  J.  Sorrell.     A  friend  in 
need ;    an  original  comedy  in  2  acts.     In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v46 

Freytag,  Gustav.  Dramatische  werke.  Leipz. 
1881.     2  V.  in  1.   D.  832  :  95 

Contents.  Die  brautfahrt,  Oder  Kunz  von  der  Ro- 
sen; lustsp.  in  5  acten.— Der  gelehrte;  trsp.  in  1  act. 
—Die  valentine;  ssp.  in  .5  acten. —  Graf  Waldemar; 
ssp.  in  5  acten.— Die  journalisten;  Isp.  in  4  acten.— 
Die  Fabier;  trsp.  in  5  acten. 
FrObel,  Julius.  Die  republikaner ;  ein  histori- 
sches  drama  in  5  acten.    Leipz.  1848.  S. 

832 : 27 
Gaillardet,  Theodore  F:,  antZ  Alexandre  Dumas. 
The  tower  of  Nesle,  or  The  chamber  of 
death ;  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts, 
[adapted  from  the  french]  by  G.  Almar. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v91 

Gambold,  J:  The  martyrdom  of  Ignatius ; 
tragedy  written  in  1740.  Annexed,  the  life 
of  Ignatius,  -drawn  from  authentic  ac- 
counts and  from  the  epistles  written  from 
Smyrna  and  Troas  in  his  way  to  Rome. 
Lond.  1773.  D.  822.2  :  21 

Gardner,  Herbert.  After  dinner ;  a  farce  in  1 
act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl22 

—  Cousin  Zachary ;    a  comedietta  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  : 1  vl22 

—  He  that  will  not  when  he  may ;   an  original 

proverb  in  1  act.     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl22 

—  A  night  on  Snowdon ;    a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl22 

—  Time  will  tell ;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vl22 

Garrick,  D:  Bon  ton,  or  High  life  above  stairs  ; 
farce  in  2  acts.    In  British  drama. 

822.2  :  1  vl 

—  The  country  girl ;  comedy  in  5  acts  ;   altei-ed 

from  Wycherley.  In  the  same.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.    In  French's.  812:lvl01 

—  The  guardian  ;  a  comedy  in  2  acts.    In  British 

drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  The  ii-ish  widow  ;  farce  in  2  acts.     In  the  same, 

822.2  :  1  vl 

—  The  lying  valet ;  a  farce  in  2  acts.  In  the  same. 

822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Miss  in  her  teens  ;  farce  in  2  acts.  In  the  same. 

822.2  :  1  v2 

—  joint  author,  see  Colman,  G: 

Garschen,  Egbert.  Die  MedicJier,  oder  Die  ver- 
schworung  der  Pazzi ;  histoi'isches  trsp.  in 
5  aufz.     Wiirzburg.  1844.   D.  832  :  28 

Gastineau,  Octave.  Lelia.  In  Plays  for  private 
acting.  812  :  2 

Gay,  J:  Acis  and  Galatea ;  a  opera  arranged 
and  adapted  for  stage  representation  fi-om 
the  serenata  of  Handel ;  the  poetry,  with 
the  exception  of  the  introductory  scene,  by 
Gay.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vll 

—  Same.    In  his  Poetical  works.    821.2  :  93  v2 

—  The   beggar's  opera ;    opera  in    3    acts.      In 

British  drama.  '^ 

—  Same.    In  Lacy. 


822.2  :  1  vl 
812  :  1  v21 


551 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATtTBE— DRAMA. 


Gerstenberg— Goubaux. 


552 


Gerstenberg,  H:  W:  v.  Ugolino  ;  eine  tragodie. 
In  Kiirscliner,  J.  Deutsche  national-lit- 
teratur.  830  :  152  v48 

Giacommetti,  Paolo.  Marie  Antoinette,  queen 
of  France  ;  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  with 
a  prologue.  From  the  Italian  tragedy 
written  for  madame  Ristori,  adapted  and 
arranged  by  Harry  Forrest.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v83 

Gifford,  J.  Wear.  Supper  for  two,  or  The  wolf 
and  the  lamb  ;  a  farce.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl22 

Gilbert,  W:  Schwenck.  Broken  hearts  ;  an  en- 
tirely original  fairy  play  in  3  acts.  In 
French's.  '       812  :  1  vll8 

—  Creatures  of  impulse  ;  musical  fairy  tale.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v91 

—  Dan'l  Druce,  blacksmith  ;  a  new  and  original 

drama  in  3  acts.     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vll8 

—  Engaged  ;  an  entirely  original  farcical  comedy 

in  3  acts.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vll7 

—  The    gentleman  in   black  ; '  original  musical 

legend  in  2  acts.    Music  composed  by  F: 
Clay.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v88 

—  A  medical  man  ;  a  comedietta.     In  Scott,  C. 

W.    Drawing-room  plays.  822.2  :  14 

—  An  old  score  ;  an  original  comedy  drama  in  3 

acts.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl08 

—  On  guard  ;  entirely  original  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  '  812  :  1  v98 

—  The  palace  of  truth  ;  fairy  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  6112  :  1  v89 

—  The  princess  ;  whimsical  allegory,  being  a  re- 

spectful   perversion    of    mr.    Tennyson's 
poem.    In  Lacy.  812  :  "l  v87 

—  Pygmalion  and  Galatea  ;  an  entirely  original, 

mythological  comedy  in  3  acts.  In  French's. 
812  :1  vlOS 

—  Randall's  thumb ;  original  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  6l2  :  1  v91 

—  Sweethearts  ;  an  original  dramatic  contrast  in 

2  acts.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vlll 

—  Tom  Cobb,  or  Fortune's  toy  ;  an  entirely  orig- 

inal farcical  comedy  in  3  acts.  In  French's. 
812  :  1  vll7 

—  The  wedding  march,  "Le  chapeau  de  paille 

d'ltalie";    an  eccentricity   in  3  acts.      In 
French's.  812  :  1  vll4 

Girardin,  Delphine,  born  Gay.  The  clockmaker's 
hat;  farce  in  1  act,  adapted  from  "Le 
chapeau  d'un  horologer".    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vl8 

—  see  also  Lewes,  G:  H:    Sunshine  through  the 

clouds. 
Glengall,  Earl  of,  see  Butler,  R: 
Godiva,  or  Ye  ladye  of  Coventrie  and  je,  exyle 

fayrie  ;  a  burlesque  historic  fancy  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v4 

Goelschy,  Gustave.    The  professor  of  elocution. 

In  Plays  for  private  acting.  812  :  2 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.    The  good-natured  man ;  a 

comedy  in  5  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl09 

—  Same.    In  Ms  Works.  820.2  :  10  vl 

—  Same.    In  Ms  Works.  820.2  :  30  v2 

—  She  stoops  to  conquer  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.     In 

British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 


—  Same.    In  Lacy. 

—  Same.    In  Ms  Works. 

—  Sams.    In  Jiis  Works. 


812  :  1  v25 
820.2  :10vl 
820.2  :  30  v2 


Gomes,  J:  Baptista.  Ignez  de  Castro;  trauer- 
spiel  in  5  aufz.  Nach  der  siebenten  ver- 
besserten  auflage  der  portugiesischen  ur- 
schrift  iibersetzt  von  Alexander  Wittich  ; 
mit  geschichtlicher  einleitung  und  einer 
vergleichenden  kritik  der  verschiedenen 
Ignez-tragodien.    Leipz.  1841.  S.      862  :  2 

Good  night,  signer  Pantaloon  ;  a  comic  opera  in 

1  act,  adapted  from  the  french.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v-TS 

Gordon,  Lionel  Smith.  Keeper  of  the  seals  ;  a 
comedietta  in  1  act.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl04 

Gordon,  Walter.  Dearest  mamma  !  comedietta 
in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v46 

—  Duchess  or  nothing ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v47 

—  Home  for  a  holiday  ;   a  comedietta  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v49 

—  My  wife's  relations  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act.   In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v56 

—  An  odd  lot  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v62 

—  Old  Trusty;  a  comic  drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v50 

—  Through  fire  and  water  ;  original  comic  di-ama 

in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v86 

Gore,  Catherine  Grace  Francis.      The  maid  of 

Croissey,   or  Theresa's   vow  ;  drama  in  2 

acts.    i^.  Y.   n.  d.  S.     Wit7i  Talfourd,  T: 

N.    Ion.  822.2  :  3 

Gorostiza,  Manuel  E:  de.     Nachsicht  fiir  alle  ; 

originalkomodie    in  5   acten,    iibers.    von 

Hedwig   Wolf.      In   Laube,  H:      Drama- 

tische  werke.  832  :  59  vl3 

GOthe,    J:    Wolfgang    v.      Faust ;    a    dramatic 

poem.    Tr.  into  english  prose  with  notes, 

etc.,   by    A.   Hayward.      New    ed.      Bost. 

1854.  D.  832  :  30 

—  Same.    From  the  german  by  J:  Anster  ;  with 

an  introd.  by  H:  Morley.     [Morley's  uni- 
versal library.]    Lond.  1888.  D.      832  :  97 

—  Same  ;  a  tragedy.     Tr.  in  the  original  metres 

by  Bayard  Taylor.     Bost.  1878.  2  v.  D. 

832 :31 

—  Same,  or  The  fate  of  Margaret ;  romantic  play 

in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  poem  of  Goethe 
by  W:  B.  Bernard.     In  Lacy.     812  : 1  v83 

—  Stella  ;  a  drama  in  5  acts.     In  Thompson,  B: 

German  theatre.  832  :  96  v6 

—  See  also  Ms  Siimmtliche  werke.      830  :  11136 

Werke.  830  :  137 

Werke.  830  :  152  v87,  88,  93 

Works.  830  :  151 

Gott,  H:  The  wizard  of  the  moor  ;  melodrama 
in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v82 

Gottsched,  J:  Christoph.  Cato  ;  ein  trauerspiel. 
In  Kiirschner,  J.  Deutsche  national- 
litteratur.  830  :  152  v42 

Gottsched,  Luise  Adelgunde  Victorine.  Das 
testament ;  ein  deutsches  lustspiel  in  5 
aufz.  In  Kiirschner,  J.  Deutsche  na- 
tion al-litteratur.  830  :  152  v42 

Goubaux,  Prosper  Parfait,  (Prosper  IHnaux), 
and  Gabriel  J:  Baptiste  Ernest  Wilfred 
Legouve.  Infatuation  ;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  the  fi'cnch,  Louise  de  Ligne- 
rolles.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vll6 

—  Same.    Louise  de  Lignerolles  ;  tragic  drama 

in  5  acts,   adapted  from  the  french.    In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  vl4 


553 


Gowing— Halliday. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


554 


Gowing,  W:  The  state  prisoner;  a  drama  in  1 
act.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vlOl 

Gozlan,  Leon.  Eva  ;  drama  in  5  aufz..  bearb. 
von  K:  G.  T.  Winkler,  n.  t.  S.        832  :  86 

Gozzi,  C:  Turandot,  prmzessin  von  China  ;  ein 
traffikomisches  mJihrchen,  iibers.  von  F:  v. 
Schiller.  In  Schiller,  J:  C.  F:  v.  Siimmt- 
liche  werke.  880  :  143  v6 

—  Same.     In  Schiller,   J:  C.  F:  v.   Siimmtliche 

werke.  830  :  144  v9 

Grabbe,  Christian  Dietrich.  Siimmtliche  werke 
und  handschriftlicher  nachlass.  Erste 
kritische  gesammt-ausgabe,  herausg.  und 
erliiutert  von  Oskar  Bkimenthal.  Detmold. 
1874.  4  V.  D.  832  :  22 

Contents.  V.  1.  Herzog  Theodor  von  Gothland.— 
Nannette  und  Maria.— Scherz,  satire,  ironie  und  tie- 
fere  bedeutung.  2.  Don  Juan  und  Faust.- Die  Ho- 
henstaufen,  1.  theil:     Kaiser  Friedrich  Barbarossa; 

2.  theil:  Kaiser  Heinrich  der  sechste.  3.  Napoleon, 
Oder  Die  hundert  tage.— Marius  und  Sulla.— Hanni- 
bal. —  Die  Hermannsschlacht.  4.  Aschenbriidel.  — 
Der  Cid.— Fragmente.— Ueber  die  Shakspearo-raanie. 
—Das  theater  zu  Diisseldorf  — Recensionen  iiber  ein- 
zelne  auffuhrungen.— Theaterkritiken  aus  dem  Dus- 
seldorfer  tageblatt.  —  Kleinere  aufsiitze.  —  Aus 
Grabbe's  brief  wechsel. 

Grange,  P:  Eugfene  Baste  called,  and  Xavier 
Aymon  de  Montepin,  The  syren  of  Paris; 
a  romantic  drama  in  2  acts,  adapted  from 
the  french  by  W:  E.  Suter.    In  Lacy. 

812:lv52 

—  and  Lambert  Thiboust.      The  idiot  of    the 

mountain  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
the  french  by  W:  E.  Suter.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v54 

Green,  Frank  W.    Cherry  and  Fairstar,  or  The 

prett^y  green  bird  and  the  fairies  of  the 

dancing  waters  ;  a  new  burlesque  extrava- 

•       ganza.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vlOl 

Greene,  Robert.    Dramatic  and  poetical  works, 

with  memoirs  of  the  author  and  notes  by 

the  rev.  Alexander  Dyce.     Lond.  1861.    O. 

822.2+5 

Contents.  Robert  Greene  and  his  writings.— Greene's 

prose  works.- Orlando  furioso.— A  looking-glass  for 

London  and  England.— Friar  Bacon  and  friar  Bungay. 

—Specimen  of  the  famous  histoire  of  fryer  Bacon.— 

James  IV.— Alphonsus,  king  of  Arragon.— George-a- 

Greene,  the  pinner  of  Wakefield.— Specimen  of  the 

history  of  George-a-Greene.— Poems. 

Griepenkerl,   "Wolfgang  Robert.     Die    girondi- 

sten  ;  trauersp.  in  5  aufz.  Bremen.  1852.  D. 

832  :  33 

—  Maximilian  Robespierre  ;  trauersp.  in  5  aufz. 

Bremen.  1851.  D.  832  :  34 

Grillparzer,  Franz.    Siimmtliche  werke.   Stuttg. 

1874.    10  V.  in  6.  D.  832  :  35 

Contents.   V.  1.  Gedichte.  2.  Die  ahnfrau.— Sappho. 

3.  Das  goldene  vliess;  l.t.:  Der  gastfreund;  2.t.: 
Die  Argonauten;  3.  t.:  Medea.  4.  Kiinig  Ottokar's 
gliick  und  ende.— Ein  ti-euer  diener  seines  herrn.  5. 
Des  meeres  und  der  liebe  wellen.— Der  traum,  ein 
leben.—Melusina.— Hannibal.  6.  Weh  dem,  der  liigt. 
— Libussa.- Esther.  7.  Ein  brudorzwist  in  Habsburg. 
—Die  jiidin  von  Toledo.  8.  Das  kloster  bei  Sendomir. 
—Der  arme  spielmann.— Ein  erlebniss.— Erinnerun- 
gen  an  Beethoven.— Studien  zum  spanischen  theater. 
— Zur  philosophie  und  religion.  9.  Politische  studien. 
—  Aesthetische  studien.  10.  Selbstbiographie.  — 
Reise-erinnerungen  an  Bom  und  Neapel.— Tagebuch 
aus  dem  jahre  1836,  Paris  und  London.— Beitrage  zur 
selbstbiographie. 

Grosette,  H.  W.  Raymond  and  Agnes,  or  The 
bleeding  nunof'Lindenberg  ;  a  melodrama 
in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v43 

Grosse,  Julius.    Cola  di  Rienzi ;  trauerspiel  in  5 

aufz.  und  einem  nachspiel.    Leipz.  1851.  S. 

832  :  36 


Grundy,  Sydney.  A  little  change ;  farce  in  1 
scene.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v95 

Gryphius,  Andreas.  Absurda  comica,  oder  Herr 
Peter  Squentz  ;  schimpff-spiel.  In  Klirsch- 
ner,  J.     Deutsche  national-littei-atur. 

830  :  152  v29 

—  Cardenio  und  Celinde,  oder  Ungliickliche  ver- 

liebte  ;  ti'auerspiel.     In  the  same. 

830  :  152  v29 

—  Die  geliebte  dornrose  ;   schertz-spiel.     In  the 

same.  830  :  152  v29 

—  Horribilicribrifax  ;  schertz-spiel.    In  the  same. 

830  :  152  v29 

—  Leo  Arminius  ;  trauerspiel.     In  the  same. 

830  :  152  v29 

Guillemot,  Jules.     The  unlucky  star.    In  Plays 

for  private  acting.  812  :  2 

Gustaf  III,  king  of  Sweden.     Schauspiele   von 

konig    Gustaf   III.   von    Schweden.      Aus 

dem  schwedischen   iibers.  von  K:  Eichel. 

Leipz.  1834.   S.  898. 1  :  1 

Contents.    Helmfelt,  sehauspiel  in  T,  aufz.  —  Gustaf 

Adolf  und  Ebba  Brahe,  sehauspiel  in  3  aufz.— Gustaf 

Wasa,  sehauspiel  in  3  auf  z.— Siri  Brahe,  sehauspiel  in 

3  aufz. 

Gutzkow,  K:  Ferdinand.     Dramatische  werke. 

3te  autl.    Leipz.  1850.    9  v.  in  13.  S. 

832  :  37 
Contents.  V.  1.  Ahth.l:  Richard  Savage.  Ahth.2: 
Werner.  2.  Ahtli.  1:  Patkul.  Ahtli.  2:  Die  schule 
der  reichen.  3.  Abth.  1:  Ein  weisses  blatt.  4.  Pu- 
gatschefif.— Das  urbild  des  Tartiiffe.  5.  Altth.  1 :  Der 
dreizehnte  November.  6.  Wullenweber.  7.  Abth.  1: 
Liesli.  AIM.  2:  Der  konigsleutenant.  8.  Abth.  1: 
Ottfried.— Fremdes  gliick.  Abth.  2:  Lenz  und  sohne. 
9.  Abth.  1:  Lorber  und  myrthe. 

Hacklander,  F:  W:  Werke.  le  gesammt-ausg.; 
V.  15.     Stuttg.  1855.  S.  832  :  38 

Contents.   Der  geheime  agent.— Magnetische  kuron. 
— Schuldig! 

—  Werke  ;  v.  27.     Stuttg.  1860.  S.  832  :  39 

Contents.    Zur  ruhe  setzen.  —  Monsieur  de  Ble.  — 

Unten  im  hause. 

Hagen,  Ernst  A:    Der  oberst  und  der  matrose  ; 

trauerspiel  in  5  aufz.    n.t.  D.        832  :  40 

Haines,  J:  T:    Alice  Gray,  the  suspected  one,  or 

The  moral  brand ;   domestic  drama  in  3 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v44 

—  The  idiot  witness,  or  A  tale  of  blood  ;  a  melo- 

drama in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.        812:1  v46 

—  My  Poll  and  my  partner  Joe  ;  a  nautical  drama 

in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v71 

—  The  ocean  of  life,  or  Every  inch  a  sailor ;  a 

nautical  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v69 

—  Ruth,  or  The  lass  that  loves  a  sailor  ;  a  nauti- 

cal and  domestic  drama  in  3  acts.  In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v44 

—  The  wizard  of  the  wave,  or  The  ship  of  the 

avenger  ;  a  legendary,  nautical  drama  in  3 
acts.     In  Lacy.  "  812  :  1  v46 

—  The  yew  tree  ruins,  or  The  wreck,  the  miser 

and  the  mines  ;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v74 

Halevy,  l,:,  joint  author,  see  Meilhac,  H: 
Halford,    J.     Faust    and    Marguerite,   or   The 
devil's  draught ;  a  grand  operatic  extrava- 
ganza ;  a  "free  and  easy"  adaptation  of 
Goethe's  Faust.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v73 

Halliday,  Andrew.  Checkmate  ;  farcical  com- 
edy in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v85 

—  Daddy  Gray ;  original  drama  in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v85 


555 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATXTRE— DRAMA. 


Halliday— Hazlewood, 


556 


Halliday,  Am\YQw.— Continued. 

—  The  loving  cup  ;  serio-comic  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v85 

—  Romeo  and  Juliet  travestie,  or  The  cup  of 

cold  poison  ;  a  burlesque  in  1  act.   In  Lacy. 
812:1  v43 

—  aTif^F:  Lawrance.    Kenilworth,  or  Ye  queene, 

ye  earle  and  ye  maydenne  ;  a  comic  opera- 
tic extravaganza  in  1  act,  rev.  and  re-writ- 
ten by  A.  Halliday.     In  Lacy.   812:1  v38 

—  joint  author,  see  Brough,  W: 

Halm,    Friedrich,     pseud.,   see  Miincli-Belling- 

hausen,  E.  F.  J.  freiherr  v. 
Hancock,  W:    John  Smith  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v53 

—  Stolen— ,£20  reward!   a  farce  in  1   act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v61 

—  and  Arthur  Moore.   Mr.  Sci'oggins,  or  Change 

of  name  ;  farce  in  1  act.    /w  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v77 

Hardwicke,  Countess  of,  see  Yorke,  Elizabeth. 

Hardwicke,  Pelham.  A  bachelor  of  arts  ;  comic 
drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.         812  : 1  vl2 

Harrington,  N.  H.,  joint  author,  see  Yates,  Ed- 
mund. 

Harrington,  R:  The  pedlar  boy,  or  The  old 
mill  ruin  ;  drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v87 

Harris,  Arthur.  The  avalanche,  or  The  trials  of 
the  heart ;  romantic  drama  in  3  acts.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  vl6 

—  Doing  the   "hansom";   a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.     ■  812  :  1  v28 

—  The  little  treasure  ;  comedy  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v23 

—  My  son,  Diana  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:1 v31 

—  Ruth  Oakley  ;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v29 

—  Ruthven  ;  a  drama  in  4  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812:1  v41 

—  Tom  Thrasher  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v81 

—  Too  much  of  a  good  thing  ;  comic  drama  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v22 

—  A  very  serious  attair  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v33 

—  joint  author,  see  Buckingham,  Leicester. 
Harris,  A:,  joint  author,  see  Williams,  T:  J. 
Harrison,  Wilmot.    Margate  Sands  ;  a  farce  in 

1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v61 

—  "Special"  performances  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v80 

Harlequin  Alfred  the  great !  or  The  magic  banjo 
and  the  mystic  raven  !  a  new  and  original, 
grand  historical  Christmas  pantomime.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v3 

Harlequin  and  O'Donoghue,  or  The  white  horse 
of  Killarney  ;  an  entirely  new  and  original, 
grand,  historical,  equestrian  Christmas 
pantomime.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v3 

Harleqtun  Blue  Beard,  the  great  bashaw,  or  The 
good  fairy  triumphant  over  the  demon  of 
discord  !  new.  grand,  comic  Christmas 
pantomime.    /wLacy.  812  : 1  vl7 

Harlequin  Hogarth,  or  The  two  London  'pren- 
tices ;  a  new  grand,  comic  christmas 
Bantomime.  This  dish  is  partly  served  on 
[ogarth's  "  Plates,"  with  extra  seasoning 
to  suit  the  times.    In  Lacy.         812  : 1  v5 


Hartmann,   Julius  E:     Dramatische    erstlinge. 

Leipz.  1850.  D.  832  :  41 

Contents.   Theodor  Korner.— Der  hofnarr.— Der  ver- 

heissene.  —  U  nsere  zeit.  —  Die   testaments-clausel.  — 

Das  stelldichein. 

Hartmann,    Moritz.      [Dramatische    schriften]. 

In  his  Gesammelte  werke.  830  :  138 

Contents,  see  under   German  literature,   Collected 

works. 

Hartopp,  W.  W.     Eclipsing  the  son ;  a  comic 

drama  from  the  french.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v54 

Harvey,  Frank.    Bought ;  an  original  play  in  3 

acts.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vlOl 

Hatton,  Joseph  and  Arthur  Matthison.    Liz  ;  a 

drama  in  4  acts,  founded  upon  the  novel 

"That  lasso'  Lowrie's,"  by  permission  of 

the  author  [F.  H.  Burnett.]     In  French's. 

812:  1  vll4 

—  joint  author,  see  Oxenford,  J: 

Hay,  F:    Caught  by  the  cuff  ;   an  original  farce 
in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v67 

—  The  cho]3s  of  the  channel ;  original  nautical 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v84 

—  Cupboard  love  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812:  1  v91 

—  The  french  exhibition,  or  The  Noodles  in  Paris; 

original  farce.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v75 

—  A  lame  excuse  ;  original  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812:1  v84 

—  Our  domestics  ;   comedy-farce  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  ■  812 :  1  v76 

—  A  photographic  fix  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v70 

—  A  suit  of  tweeds  ;  an  original  farce.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v74 

—  and  Westmacott  Chapman.     The  deep  r^d 

rover ;  an  o'piratic  burlesque  in  3  scenes. 
/»  French's.  812  :  1  vlll 

—  joint  author,  see  Clements,  Arthur. 
Hazleton,   F:      Sweeney  Todd,   the    barber   of 

Fleet  street,   or  The  sti'ing  of  pearls  ;   a 
drama  in  3  acts.     In  French's. 


Hazlewood,    Collin  H. 
nautical  drama  in 


812  :  1  vl02 

Ashore  and  ailoat ;   a 
acts.    In  French's. 

812:  1  vl06 

—  Aurora  Floyd,  or  The  dark  deed  in  the  wood  ; 

a  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.     812  :  1  v58 

—  The  bitter  reckonmg  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl07 

—  The  bridal  wreath  ;  a  romantic  drama  in  2 

acts.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl07 

—  Capitola,  or  The  masked  mother  and  the  hid- 

den hand  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812:lv70 

—  For  Honor's  sake  ;  an  original,  romantic,  Irish 

drama  in  3  acts.     In  French's. 

812:1  vl08 

—  Going  to  Chobham,  or  The  petticoat  captains; 

farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vll 

—  The  harvest  storm  ;  a  domestic  drama  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v55 

—  The  headless  horseman,  or  The  ride  of  deatli ; 

a  strange  tale  of  Texas  in  2  acts,  adapted 

from  Mayne  Reid's  romance.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl07 

—  Hop-pickers  and  gipsies,  or  The  lost  daugh- 

ter ;  original  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  lv85 

—  Jenny  Foster,  the  sailor's  child,  or  The;  win- 

ter robin ;  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v32 


557 


Hazlewood — Hood . 


lilTEBATTTRE— DRAMA. 


01.  812,  Authors.        558 


Hazlewood,  Collin  H. — Continued. 

—  Jessamy's  courtship ;    an  original  farce  in  1 

act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl09 

—  Jessy  Vere,  or  The  return  of  the  wanderer  ; 

domestic  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v25 

—  Lady  Audley's  secret ;  an  original  version  of 

Miss  Braddon's  popular  novel,  in  3  acts. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v57 

—  \az7aq  Lyle,   or  The  flower  makers  of  Fins- 

bury  ;  a  tale  of  ti'ials  and  temptations  in  3 
acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v87 

—  The  lost  wife,    or  A  husband's    confession  ; 

domestic  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v93 

—  The  marble  bride,  or  The  elves  of  the  forest ; 

a  magical  drama  in  2  acts,  adapted  from 
"Les  elves."    /»  Lacy.  812  :  1  v32 

—  Mary  Edmonstone ;  a  pathetic  and  romantic 

drama.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vl03 

—  The  mother's  dying  child  ;  an  original  drama 

in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v64 

—  Foul  a  Dhoil,  or    The  fairy   man  ;    original 

drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.         812  :  1  v77 

—  The  staff  of  diamonds  ;  a  nautical  drama  in  2 

acts.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vl04 

—  The  stolen  Jewess,  or  Two  children  of  Israel  ; 

an  original,  romantic  drama  in  3  acts.  In 
French's.  812  :  1  vl05 

—  Taking  the  veil,  or  The  harsh  step-father  ;  a 

drama  in  3  acts.     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl06 

—  Waiting  for  the  verdict,  or  Falsely  accused  ; 

domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  founded  on  and 
embodying  the  celebrated  picture  by  A. 
Soloman.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v99 

—  and  Arthur  Willianis.     "Leave  it  to  me"; 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v96 

Hebbel,  F:    Judith  ;   eine  tragodie  in  5  acten. 

Hamburg.  1841.  S.  832:42 

—  Julia  ;  ein  trauerspiel  in  drei  akten.    Nebst 

einer  vorrede  und  einer  abhandlun^  :  Ab- 
f ertigung  eines  assthetischen  kannegiessers. 
Leipz.  1851.  S.  832:43 

Heine,  H:  Tragodien.  With  his  Buch  der  lie- 
der.  831  :  24 

Contents.    William  Ratcliffe.— Almansor. 

—  Same.     In  his  Sammtliche  werke. 

830  :  139  vl6 
Hell,  Theodor,  pseud.,  see  Winkler,  K:  Gottfried 

Theodor. 
Henry,  Re.    Fast  friends  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act. 
In  French's.  812  : 1  vl20 

Herbert,  (1.  C.  Our  bitterest  foe,  an  incident 
of  1870  ;  1  act  drama.     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl08 

—  Second  thoughts ;  an  original  comedietta  in 

1  act.    7w  French's.  812  : 1  vll8 

Herrmann,  B.  A.     Alles  durch  die  frauen  ;  lust- 

si)iel    in   zwei    akten,    nach    Bayard    und 

Lafont.    n.  t.  D.  832  :  45 

—  Fleck  ;  posse  in  2  akten.     n.  t.  D.        832  :  47 

—  Johanna  und  Hannchen  ;  lustspiel  in  2  akten 

nach  Scribe  und  Varner.    n.  t.  D.  832  :  46 

—  Eine  reise  nach  Spanien  ;  posse  in  zwei  akten, 

frei  nach  Gautier.    n.  t.  D.  832  :  44 

Hertz,  H:  King  Rene's  daughter  ;  a  danish  lyri- 
cal drama.  Tr.  by  Theodore  Martin.  N. 
Y.  18G7.  S.  898.3:3 

—  Same;  a  lyrical   drama  in  1  act.     Rendered 

into  english  verse  by  Edmund  Phipps.  In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v36 


Hervilly,  Marie  Ernest  d'.  From  Calais  to 
Dover.    In  Plays  for  private  acting. 

812:2 

—  Silence  in  the  ranks.    In  the  same.         812  :  2 

—  The  soup  tureen.     In  the  same.  812  :  2 
Higgle,  T:    A  devilish  good  joke,  or  A  night's 

fi'olic  ;  an  interlude  in  1  act.    In  French's. 
812:1  vll9 

—  The  devil's  mount,  or  The  female  Blue  Beard; 

romantic  drama  in  2  acts,  adapted  from 
the  french.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v88 

—  Laid  up  in  port,  or  Sharks  along  shore  ;  a 

nautical  drama  in  3  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl05 

—  Wilful  murder  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v32 

—  and  T":  Hailes    Lacy.      Belphegor,   or    The 

mountebank  and  his  wife  ;  romantic  drama 
in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  french.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v3 

The  Tower  of  London,  or  The  death  omen 

and  the  fate  of  lady  Jane  Grey  ;  drama  in 

3  acts.    In  Lacy.     "  812  :  1  v94 

—  and  R.  Shepherd.    Watch  and  wait ;  a  drama 

in  3  acts.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vl06 

Hill,   Aaron.      Alzira ;    tragedy  in  5  acts.     In 

British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  Zara  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.    In  the  same. 

822.2  :  1  v2 
Hillhouse,  James  Abraham.   Dramas,  discourses 
and  other  pieces.    Bost.  1839.    2  v.  S. 

822.1  :10 
Contents.      V.    1.     Demetria.  —  Hadad.  —  Percy's 
masque.    2.    Tlie  judsrment.— Sachem's  wood.— Dis- 
courses :  1,  On  the  choice  of  an  era  in  epic  and  tragic 
writinjf;    2,  On  the  relations  of  literatvire  to  a  re- 
publican government;  3,  On  the  life  and  services  of 
Lafayette.  — The  hermit  of  Wark worth,  by  bishop 
Percy. 
Hipkins,   H.  T.,  and  Gaston  Murray.     A  nice 
quiet  day ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v54 
His  novice  ;  a  trifle  in  1  act.     In  French's. 

812:1  vll4 

Hoadley,  B:  The  suspicious  husband  ;  a  comedy 

in  5  acts.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vll7 

—  Same.    In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 
Hoare,  Prince.    No  song,  no  supper ;   musical 

entertainment.  Music  by  Stoi'ace.  In 
Lacy.  812:1  v89 

—  The  spoiled  child  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v85 
Hodgson,  G.  S.    Bobby  A  1,  or  A  warm  recep- 
tion ;  farce  in  1  act.  In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vlOO 
Holbein,  Franz  Iguaz  v.   Die  schlittenfahrt,  oder 
Der  herr  vom  hause  ;  original-lustspiel  in 

4  aufz.     n.  t.  D.  832  :  49 
Holcroft,  T:    The  road  to  ruin  ;  a  comedy.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v2 

HoU,  H.    The  forest  keeper  ;  a  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v44 

—  Grace  Huntley  ;  domestic  drama  in  3  acts.   In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v82 

Hollingshead,  J:  The  birthplace  of  Podgers  ; 
an  original  domestic  sketch  in  1  act.  In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v35 

Home,  j':  Douglas  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.  In  Brit- 
ish drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v31 
Hood,  Tom.     Harlequin  little  Red-Riding-Hood, 

or  The  wicked  wolf  and  the  wirtuous  wood- 
cutter ;  a  juvenile  ])antomime.  In  Scott, 
C.  W.    Drawing-room  plays.      822.2  :  14 


559 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITER  ATTJitE  —DRAMA . 


Home— Jerrold,  D.  W. 


560 


Home,  F.  Lennox.  The  baronet  abroad  and  the 
rustic  ^rima  donna  ;  an  original  domestic 
drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v65 

—  A  tale  of  a  comet ;  a  new  and  original  farce  in 

1  act.     /«  French's.  8l2:lvlll 

—  Two  heads  are  better  than  one  -,  a  farce  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v27 

Home,  R:  H:  The  death  of  Marlowe  ;  tragedy 
in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v89 

Hoskins,  Francis  Radcliffe.  The  blossom  of 
Churlington  green,  or  Love,  rivalry  and 
revenge ;  new  and  entirely  original  petit 
burlesque  drama  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v83 

Houvrald,  Christoph  Ernst  freiherr  v.  Der 
leuchtthurm ;  ein  trauerspiel  in  2  akten. 
In  Kiirschner,  J.  Deutsche  national-lit- 
teratur.  830  :  152  vl51 

Howe,  J.  Burdett.  Handsome  Jack ;  a  melo- 
drama in  3  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :1  vll4 

—  Scarlet  Dick,  or  The  king's  highwayman  ;   an 

original  drama  in  4  acts.    In  French's. 

812:1  vll4 

Howells,  W:  Dean.    A  counterfeit  presentment ; 

a  comedy.    Bost.  1877.  T.  822. 1  :  23 

—  Out  of  the  question  ;  a  comedy.   Bost.  1877.  T. 

822.1:24 

—  The  register  ;  a  farce.    Bost.  1884.  T. 

822.1  :21 

—  The  sleeping-car  ;  a  farce.    Bost.  1883.  S. 

822. 1  :  22 
Hughes,  F.    My  wife's  baby ;  farce.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v97 

Hughes,  J:    The  sie^e  of  Damascus  ;  tragedy  in 

5  acts.    In  British  drama.        822.2  :  1  v2 

Hugo,  V:  Marie  comte.     Ruy  Bias  ;  a  romantic 

drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  french. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v49 

—  and  James  Kenney.     Hernani,  or  The  pledge 

of  honour  ;  play  in  5  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v77 

—  see  aUo  Bernard,  W:  Bayle.    The  man  of  two 

lives. 
Ibsen,  H:  Brand  ;  dramatisches  gedicht  in  5 
acten.  Nach  dem  norwegischen  deutsch 
bearb.  von  Alfred  freiherr  von  Wolzogen  ; 
den  biihnen  gegeniiber  als  ms.  gedruckt. 
Wismar.  1877.  D.  •      898.2  :  3 

—  Der  bund  der   jugend  ;    lustspiel  in  5  aufz. 

Nach  dem  norwegischen,  deutsch  von 
Adolf  Strodtmann.    Berlin.  1872.  D. 

898.2:4 

—  The  emperor  and  the  galilean ;    a  drama  in 

two  parts.  Tr.  from  the  norwegian  by 
Catherine  Ray.   Lond.  1876.  D.  898.2  :  11 

—  Gespenster  ;  ein  familiendrama  in  3  aufz.  Aus 

dem  norwegischen  von  M.  v.  Borch.  Leipz. 
n.  d.  T.  898.2  :  5 

—  Die  hei'rin  von  Oestrot ;   historisches  schau- 

si5iel  in  5  aufz.  Unter  mitwirkung  A'on 
Emma  Klingenfeld  veranstaltete  deutsche 
originalausg.  der  Fru  Ingerd  til  Ostrot. 
Munchen.  1877.  D,  898.2  :  6 

—  Die    kronpriitendenten  ;     historisches    schau- 

spiel  in  5  akten.  Nach  dem  norwegischen, 
deutsch  von  Adolf  Strodtmann.  Berlin. 
1872    D.  898.2  :  7 

—  Nora ;    a  play.    Tr.  from  the  norwegian  [Et 

dukkehjera],  by  Henrietta  Frances  Lord. 
Lond.  1882.  S.  898.2:2 


Ibsen,  H: — Continued. 

—  Nordische  heerfahrt ;   trauerspiel  in  4  akten. 

Unter  mitwirkung  von  Emma  Klingenfeld 
veranstaltete  deutsche  originalausg.  der 
Harmandene  paa  Helgoland.  Miinchen. 
1876.  D.  898.2  :  8 

—  Peer  Gynt ;  ein  dramatisches  gedicht.  Uebers. 

von  L.  Passarge.  Leipz.  1881.  D.  898.2  :9 

—  Stiitzen  der  gesellschaft ;  schauspiel  in  4  aufz. 

Unter  mitwirkung  von  Emma  Klingenfeld 
veranstaltete  deutsche  originalausg.  der 
Samfundets  stotter.    Munchen.  1878.  D. 

898.2  :  10 

—  Ein  volksfeind  ;  schauspiel  in  5  aufz.   Deutsch 

von  W:  Lange,  einzige  vom  verfasser  auto- 
risirte  deutsche  ausg.  Leipz.  n.  d.  T.  With 
7«s  Gespenster.  898.2:5 

Iffland,   A:   W:     Theatralische  werke  in  einer 
auswahl.    Leipz.  1844.     10  v.  S.     832:51 
Contents.    V.  1.  Die  jager.— Reue  versohnt.    2.  Die 
reise  nach  der  stadt.— Herbsttag.    3.   Der  mann  von 
wort.— Dienstpflicht.    4.  Scheinverdienst.— Der  spie- 
ler. —  Der  komet.     5.    Verbrechen  aus  elirsucht.  — 
Leichter  sinn.— Die  hagestolzen.    6.    Die  aussteuer. 
— Das  erbtheil  des  vaters.    7.   Die  hohen.  — Frauen- 
stand.    8.  Die  advokaten.—Erinneruug.— Albert  von 
Turneisen.    9.  Bewusstsein.— Der  vormund.— Vater- 
freude.    10.   Elise  von  Valberg.— Hausfrieden.— Die 
miindel.— Nachrichten  von  Iffland's  leben. 
Immermann,     K:    Lebrecht.      Die    opfer    des 
schweigens  ;   trauersp.  in  5  aufz.     n.  t.   D. 

832  :  52 

Inchbald,  Elizabeth,  born  Simpson.     Every  one 

has  his  fault ;    a  comedy  in  5  acts.      In 

French's.  "       812  :  1  vl07 

—  The  midnight  hour  ;  a  petite  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  French's.  8l"2  :  1  vl22 

Irwin,  E:    King  O'Toole's  goose,  or  The  legends 

of    Glendalough ;     an    original,    national 

legendary  extravaganza.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v30 
Jackman,  I:    All  the  world's  a  stage  ;  farce  in  2 

acts.    In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  Hero  and  Leander  ;  comic  burletta  in  2  acts. 

In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

James,  H:,  jr.    Daisy  Miller  ;  a  comedy  in  three 

acts.    Bost.  1883.  D.  8522.1:20 

James,  Walter,  joint  author,  see  Spencer,  G: 
Jameson,  Anna  Brownell,    born  Murphy.     The 

little  gleaner.     In  FoUen,   E.  L."    Home 

di-amas.  822. 1  :  9 

—  Much  coin,  much  cai-e.   In  the  same.  822. 1  :  9 
Jerrold,  Douglas  W:    Ambrose  Gwinett,   a  sea- 
side story  ;  melodrama  in  3  acts,    hi  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v86 

—  Black  ej'd  Susan,   or  "All    in   the  Downs"; 

nautical  and  domestic  drama  in  2  acts. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v23 

—  The  bride  of  Ludgate  ;  comic  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v93 

—  Comedies.    Lond.  1853.  D.  822.2  :  22 

Contents.  Bubbles  of  the  day.— Time  works  won- 
ders.—The  catspaw.— The  prisoner  of  war.— Retired 
from  business.— St.  Oupid,  or  Dorothy's  fortune. 

—  Comedies  and  dramas.    Lond.  1854.  D. 

822.2:23 

Contents.     The  x-ent  day.  —  Nell  Gwynne,  or  The 

prologue.— The  housekeeper.- The  wedding  gown.— 

The  school  fellows.— Doves  in  a  cage.— The  painter  of 

Ghent.— Black-ey'd  Susan,  or  "All  in  the  Downs". 

—  The  devil's  ducat,  or  The  gift  of  Mammon  ;  a 

romantic  drama  in  2  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :1  vl07 

—  Doves  in  a  cage  ;  comedy  in  2  acts.     In  Lac^y. 

812  :  1  v99 


561 


Jerrold,  D.  W.— Kenney.       lilTERATURE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


562 


Jerrold,  Douglas  W:— Continued. 

—  Gertrude's  cherries,  or  Waterloo  in  1835  ;  com- 

edy in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v88 

—  The  hazard  of  the  die  ;  a  tragic  drama  in  2 

acts.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl21 

—  The  housekeeper,  or  The  white  rose  ;  comedy 

in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v29 

—  John  Overy,   the   miser  of  Southwark  fei-ry ; 

drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v86 

—  Martha  Willis,   the    servant  maid  ;  original 

domestic  drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v33 

—  Nell  Gwynne,  or  The  prologue  ;  comedy  in  2 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v37 

—  The  meeting  at  the  Nore  ;  nautical  drama  in 

2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v78 

—  The  painter  of  Ghent ;  play  in  1  act.   In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v92 

—  Paul  Pry  :  a  comedy  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812:lv47 

—  The  prisoner  of  war  ;  comedy  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v27 

—  The  rent  day  ;  domestic  drama  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vl5 

—  The    schoolfellows ;    comedy  in  2  acts.      In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v35 

—  The  smoked  miser,  or  The  benefit  of  hang- 

ing ;  a  farce  in  1  act.  In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v58 

—  Time  works  wonders  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v92 

—  The  tower  Lochlain,  or  The  idiot  son  ;  a  melo- 

drama in  3  acts.    In  French's. 

812:  1  vllO 

—  The  white  milliner  ;  a  comedy  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v72 

Jerrold,   W:   Blanchard.    Beau   Brummell,   the 

king  of  Calais  ;  a  drama  in  2  acts.   In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v44 

—  Cool  as  a  cucumber  ;  a  farce    in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v5 

—  Cupid  in  waiting  :  comedy  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v94 
Johnson,  S:    Irene  ;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts.    In  Ms 

Works.  820.2+13  vl 

Johnstone,  J:  B.    Ben  Bolt ;  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl6 

—  The  drunkard's  children ;    drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812:1  v99 

—  Gale  Bi-eezley,  or  The  tale  of  a  tar  ;  a  drama 

in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v7 

—  The  gipsy  farmer,  or  Jack  and  Jack's  brother; 

an  original  drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v36 

—  Jack  Long,  or  The  shot  in  the  eye  ;  a  drama 

in2a,pts.    /ti  Lacy.  812:lvll9 

—  Pedrillo,  or  A  search  for  two  fathers  ;  drama 

in  2  acts,   adapted  from   the  french.    In 
Lac;7.  812  :  1  v85 

—  The  sailor  of  France,  or  The  republicans  of 

Brest :  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  vl7 

—  Tufelhausen,    or    The   lawyer's  legend ;    an 

original   romantic    drania  in  2  acts.      In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v27 

Jones,  H:    The  earl  of  Essex  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts. 

In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

Jones,  H:  A.    A  bed  of  roses  ;  a  comedy  in  1  act. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vll9 

—  Elopement ;  a  comedy  in  2  acts.    In  French's. 

812:1  vl22 

—  Harmony ;  a  domestic    drama  in  1   act.     In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll9 


Jones,  H:  A. — Continued. 

—  Hearts  of  oak  ;  a  domestic  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vl22 

—  An    old   master;    a    comedy   in  1   act.      In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll9 

Jones,  J.  S.  The  carpenter  of  Rouen,  or  The 
revenge  for  the  massacre  of  St.  Bartholo- 
mew ;  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v4 

Jones,  J.  W.  A  first  experiment ;  a  domestic 
comedietta  in  1  act.     In  French's. 

812:1  vl21 

—  On  an  island  ;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  water- 

colour.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vll5 

Jones,   T.   Percy,  pseud.,  see  Aytoun,  W:  Ed- 

mondstoune. 
Jonson,  Ben.    Works ;  with  notes,  critical  and 

explanatory,  and  biographical  memoir  by 

W.  Gifford,  in  9  v ;  v.  1-7,  9.    Lond.  1816. 

8v.  O.  822.2:6 

Contents.  V.  1.  Memoirs.  —  Every  man  in  his 
humour.  2.  Every  man  out  of  his  humour.  3. 
Cynthia's  revels.— The  poetaster.— Sejanus.— The  fox. 
—The  silent  woman.  4.  The  alchemist.— Catiline  — 
—  Bartholomew  fair.  5.  The  devil  is  an  ass.— The 
staple  of  news.— The  new  inn.  6.  The  magnetic 
lady.— A  tale  of  a  tub.— The  sad  shepherd.— The  case 
is  altered.— Entertainments.  7.  Masques  at  court. 
9.  Underwoods.— Translations,  etc. —Discoveries. — 
English  gi-ammar.— Jonsonus  virbius. 

—  Every  man  in  his  humor  ;  comedy  in  5  acts. 

In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  Same.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v91 
Jiinger,  J:  F:    Das  ehepaar  aus  der  provinz  ;  ein 

original-lustspiel.    Leipz.  1792.  S.  832  :  53 

—  Die  entfiihrung  ;  ein  lustspiel  in  3  aufz.    Neue 

aufl.    Leipz.  1813.  S.  832  :  54 

—  Die  geschwister  vom  lande  ;  ein  lustspiel  in  5 

aufz.    Leipz.  1794.  S.  832  :  55 

—  Maske  f iir  maske  ;  lustspiel  in  3  aufz .   nach 

Marivaux.    Leipz.  1794.  S.  832  :  56 

—  Die  unvermuthete  wendung ;  ein  lustspiel  in 

4  aufz.    Leipz.  1793.  S.  832  :  57 

Justus  Feminis,  pseud.  Ambisexia,  das  land  der 
entjochten  frauen ;  lustspiel  in  4  aufz. 
Leipz.  1848.  S.  832  :  18 

Kemble,  C:    Plot  and  counterplot,  or  The  por- 
trait of  Cervantes  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 
812  : 1  v90 

—  The  point  of  honour  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.     In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll8 

Kemble,  Max'ie  Ther&se,  born  DeCamp,  mrs.  C: 
Tlie  day  after  the  wedding,  or  A  wife's  first 
lesson  ;  an  interlude  in  1  act,  adapted  from 
the  french.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v3 

—  Personation,  or  Fairly  taken  in  ;  interlude  in 

1  act,  adapted  from  the  french.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v89 

Kenney,  James.    The  blind  boy  ;  a  melodrama 

in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v58 

—  Fighting  by  proxy  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v74 

—  Love,  law  and  physic  ;  a  farce  with  an  illus- 

tration and  remarks.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v26 

—  Raising  the  wind  ;  farce  in  2  acts.    N .  Y.  n.  d. 

S.     TFiYA  Talfourd,  T:  N.    Ion.     822.2:3 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v3 

—  Spring  and  autumn,  or  Married  for  money ; 

comic  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v24 

—  Sweethearts  and  wives  ;  comedy  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v21 


563 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITEBATURE— DRAMA. 


Kenney — Lamb. 


564 


Kenney,  James. — Continued. 

—  and  J.  V.  Millingen.    The  illustrious  stranger, 

or  Married  and  buried ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 
In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v52 

—  see  also  Hugo,  V:  Marie.    Hernani. 

Kerr,  J :  Rip  Van  Winkle  ;  a  legend  of  Sleepy 
Hollow  -,  a  romantic  drama  in  2  acts, 
adapted  from  Washington  Irving's  Sketch 
book.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v68 

—  The  wandering  boys,  or  The  castle  of  Olival ; 

a  romantic  draina  in  2  acts,  adapted  from 
"  Le  pfelerin  blanc "  of  Piexeivcourt.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v34 

Kimpton,  F.  He  lies  like  truth  ;  farce  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  "  Le  menteur  veridique" 
[by  A.  E.  Scribe  and  A.  H.  J.  Duveyrier.] 
In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v75 

Kingdom,  J:  M.  The  fountain  of  beauty,  or 
The  king,  the  princess  and  the  geni ;  fairy 
extravaganza  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy- 

812  :1  vl2 

Klinger,  F:  Maximilian  v.  Sturm  und  drang  ; 
ein  schauspiel.  In  Kurschner,  J.  Deut- 
sche national-litteratur.         830  :  152  v79 

—  Die  zwillinge  ;   ein  trauerspiel  in  5  aufz.    In 

the  same.  830  :  152  v79 

Klopstock,  F:  Gottlieb.    Dramatische  schriften. 

In  Ms  Werke.  831  :  40  v5,6 

Contents.      V.    5.     Der    tod    Adams.  —  Hermanns 

schlacht.— Salomo.    6.   Hermann  und  die  fursten.— 

David.— Hermanns  tod. 

—  Hermanns  schlacht  -,  ein  bardiet  f  iir  die  schau- 

biihne.     In  KUrscliner,   J.     Deutsche  na- 
tional-litteratur. 830  :  152  v48 
Knowles,   James  Sheridan.     Dramatic   works. 
Lond.  1856.  2  v.  D.  822.2  :  24 
Contents.     V.    1.     Cains  Gracchus.  —  Virginius. — 
William   Tell.— Alfred   the  great.- The   hunchback. 
—The  wife.  — The  beggar  of  Bethnal  Green. —  The 
daughter.     2.  The  love-chase.— Woman's  wit.— The 
maid  of  Marlendorpt.  —  Love.  —  John  of  Procida.— 
Old  maids.— The  rose  of  Arragon.— The  secretary. 

—  Brian  Boroihme,   or   The    maid  of   Erin  ;   a 

drama  in  3  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl09 

—  The  bridal ;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  adapted  for  re- 

presentation with  three  original  scenes 
from  "The  maid's  tragedy"  of  Beaumont 
and  Fletcher.  In  Sargent,  E.  Mod.  stand, 
drama.  822.2  :  2  v6 

—  The  hunchback ;  a  play  in  5  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v67 

—  Love  ;  a  play  in  5  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v74 

—  The  love  chase  ;  a  comedy  in  5  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v68 

—  The  wife  ;  a  tale  of  Mantua  ;  a  play  in  5  acts. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vl09 

—  William  Tell ;   a  play  in  3  acts.    In  Sargent, 

E.     Mod.  stand,  drama.  822.2  :  2  v5 

—  Same.  In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v83 
Kock,  H:  de,  joint  author,  see  Barriere,  Theodore. 
Koning,  Y:,  joint  author,  see  Clairville,  L:  Fran- 

9ois  Nicolaie. 
KOmer,  K:  Theodor.    Dramatische  werke.     In 
his  Sammtliche  werke.  831  :  41 

Contents.     Tonl.  — Die  siihne.  —  Zriny.  — Hedwig.- 
Kosamunde.— Joseph   Heyderich.— Die   braut.— Der 
irriine  domino.— Der  nachtwachter.— Der  vetter  aus 
Bremen. —  Die   srouvernante.  —  Das  flschermadchen, 
Oder  Hass  und  liebe.— Der  vierjahrige  posten.— Die 
borgknappen.- Alfred  der  grosse.— Der  kampf  mit 
dem  drachen.— Die  blumen. 
Kotzebue,    A:  F:    Ferdinand  v.     Adelaide    of 
Wulfingen ;     a    tragedy    in    5    acts.      In 
Thompson,  B:  Germ,  theatre.  832  :  96  v4 


Kotzebue,  A:  F:  Ferdinand  y .—Continued. 

—  Count    Benyowsky,    or    The    conspiracy    of 

Kamtschatka ;  a  drama  in  5  acts.  In  the 
same.  832  :  96  v2 

—  Deaf  and  dumb,  or  The  orphan  ;  an  historical 

drama  in  5  acts.     In  the  same.    832  :  96  v2 

—  False  delicacy ;    a  drama  in  5  acts.     In  the 

same.  832  :  96  v3 

—  The  Indian  exiles  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,     hi  the 

same.  832  :  96  v3 

—  Lover's  vows,  or  The  natural  son  ;  a  drama  in 

5  acts.     In  the  same.  832  :  96  v3 

—  The  man  of    forty ;    a  comedietta  in  1   act, 

adapted  for  the  english  stage  by  W:  Poel. 
J/i  French's.  8li3:lvll9 

—  Pizarro,  or  The  death  of  Rolla ;  a  romantic 

tragedy  in  5  acts.     In  British  drama. 

822.2  :  1  v2 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v27 

—  Same.    In  Thompson,  B:    Germ,  theatre. 

832  :  96  vl 

—  Rolla,  or  The  virgin  of  the  sun  ;  a  play  in  5 

acts.    In  the  same.  832  :  96  vl 

—  The  stranger  ;  a  drama  in  5  acts.    In  the  same. 

832  :  96  vl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v22 

—  see  also  Poel,  W: 

KrOker,  Kate  Freiligrath.  Alice  through  the 
looking-glass  and  other  fairy  plays  for 
children.     N.  Y.  1883.  S.  x  822.2  :  44 

Lacy,  Rophino.  Cinderella,  or  The  fairy-queen 
and  the  glass  slipper,  in  3  acts.  Music  by 
Rossini.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl8 

—  Doing   for    the  best ;    an    original    domestic 

drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.         812  :  1  v55 

—  Doing  my  uncle ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v72 

—  Robert  the  devil,  or  The  fiend-father  ;  a  ^rand 

romantic  opera  in  3  acts.  The  music  by 
Meyerbeer.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v3'l 

Lacy,  T:  Hailes.  The  heart  of  Mid-Lothian,  or 
The  sisters  of  St.  Leonard's  ;  a  drama  in  3 
acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v57 

—  The  Jewess,  or  The  council  of  Constance  ;  a 

romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
Scribe's  "  La  juive".   In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v33 

—  A  silent  woman  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vSG 

—  Winning  a  wife  ;  petite  comedy  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  ■     812  :  1  v84 

—  and  J:  Courtney.     Clarissa  Harlowe  ;  tragic 

drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  french. 
In  Lacy.  812:1  v77 

—  joint  author,  see  Higgle,  T:  H.,  also  Robert- 

son, T:  W: 

—  publisher.    Acting  edition  of  plays,   dramas, 

farces  and  extravaganzas  etc.,  as  per- 
formed at  the  various  theatres.  Lond.  n.  d. 
122  V.  S.  812  :  1 

NoU.    V.  101-133  are  pub.  by  S:  French,  but  num- 
bered consecutively  with  Lacy's  plays.- The  contents 
of  each  vol.  have  been  entered  in  their  proper  place, 
under  the  author's- name,  and  in  the  title  index, 
Laferridre,  Adolphe,  joint  author,  see  Pierron, 

Eugfene. 
Lamartine,   Alphonse  Marie  L:  de.    Toussaint 
Louverture  ;    dramatisches  gedicht.      Aus 
dem  franz.  von  P.  Meyer.    Stuttg.  1850.   S. 

842  :1 

Lamb,  C:     John  Woodvil ;    a  tragedy.    In  his 

Works.  820.2:  14  vl 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  820.2  :  14  v6 


56,- 


Lamb — Lessing'. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


566 


Lamb,  C: — Continued. 

' —  Mr.  H —  ;  a  farce  in  2  acts.    In  his  Works. 

820.2:  14  v2 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  820.2  :  14  v4 

—  The  pawnbroker's  daughter  :  a  farce.    In  his 

Efiana.  824.2  :  66 

—  Same.     In  Jiis  Works.  820.2  :  14  v5 

—  The  wife's  trial,  or  The  intrnding  widow ;  a 

dramatic  poem.    In  his  Works. 

820.2  :14vl 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  820.2  :  14  v5 
Lambert-Tbiboust,  see  Thiboust,  Lambert. 
LaMotte  Fouque,  F:  H:  K:  baron  de.    Eginhard 

imd  Emma  ;  ein  schauspiel  in  3  aufz.    In 
his  Ausgewahlte  novellen,  etc.      L  351  v3 
Laube,  H:    Dramatische  werke.    Leipz.  1845-75. 
13  V.  S.  832:59 

Contents.  "V.  1.  Monaldesehi,  Oder  Die  abenteurer. 
2.  Rokoko.  Oder  Die  alten  herren.  3.  Die  bernstein- 
hexe.  4.  Struensee.  5.  Gottsched  und  Gellert.  6. 
Die  Karlsschuler.  7.  Prinz  Friedrich.  8.  Graf  Essex. 
9.  Montrose,  der  schwarze  markgraf.  10.  Der  statt- 
halter  vonBeng'alen.  11.  Biise  zungen.  12.  Deme- 
trius, mit  benutzung-  des  Schlller'schen  fragments. 
13.  Cato  von  eisen,  nach  Gorostiza.— Nachsicht  fiir 
alle,  von  Manuel  Eduardo  de  Gorostiza,  iibersetzt 
von  Hedwig  Wolf. 
Lawrance,     F:,     Joint    author,    see     Halliday, 

Andrew. 
Lawrence,  ^Wngsbj,  pseud.,  see  Lewes,  G:  H: 
Lee,   Nathaniel.    Alexander  the  great,  or  The 
rival  queens  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.    In  British 
drama.  822.2  :lv2 

Legouve,   Joseph  Wilfrid  Ernest  Gabriel.    By 
the  cradle.    In  Plays  for  private  acting. 

812:2 

—  Medea ;   a  tragedy  in  8  acts.    Tr.   from  the 

french  by  Matilda  Heron.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v53 

—  and  Prosper  Merimee.     The  flower  of  Tlem- 

cen.    j»  Plays  for  private  acting.     812:2 

—  joint  author,  see  Goubax,  Prosper  Parfait,  also 

Scribe,  Augustin  Eugfene. 
Leisewitz,  J:   Anton.     Julius  von  Tarent ;  ein 
trauerspiel  in  5  akten.    Hildburgh.  1841.  S. 

830:9 

—  Same.    In  Kiirschner,  J.    Deutsche  national- 

litteratur.  830  :  152  v79 

Lemon,  Harry.    Gertrude's  money  box  ;  original 
serio-comic  piece  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v83 

—  Go  to  Putney,  or  A  story  of  the  boat  race  ; 

original  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v80 

—  Wait  for  an  answer  ;  dramatic  sketch.     In 

Lacy.  812:lv86 

—  Up  for  the  cattle  show ;  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812:lv79 

Lemon,  M:    Domestic  economy  ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  '  812  :  1  v2 

—  Gwynneth  Vaughan  ;  a  drama  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v29 

—  Jack  in  the  green,  or  Hints  on  etiquette ;  an 

original  farce  in  the  vulgar  tongue.     In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v2 

—  The  ladies'  club  ;  comic  drama  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vl3 

—  A  moving  tale  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  vl6 

—  My  sister  Kate  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v3 

—  The  railway  belle  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812:lvl7 


Lemon,  M: — Continued. 

—  Self  accusation,  or  A  brother's  love  ;  drama  in 

2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v88 

—  The  slow  man  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812 : 1  v24 

Lenz,  Jacob  Michael  Reinhold.    Der  hofmeister, 

Oder  Vorteile   der  privaterziehung  ;  eine 

komodie.      In   Ktirschner,  J.      Deutsche 

national-litteratur.  830  :  152  v80 

—  Die  soldaten  ;  eine  komodie.     In  the  same. 

830  :  152  v80 
Le  Ros,  Christian.    The  great  gun  trick  ;  magi- 
cal squib  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.     812  :  1  v25 
Leslie,  H:    Adrienne,  or  The  secret  of  a  life  ;  a 
new   and    original   drama  in  3  acts.     In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v68 

—  The  mariner's  compass  ;  original  drama  in  a 

prologue  and  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v83 

—  The  sin  and  the  sorrow ;  an  entirely  original 

drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v72 

—  Time  and  tide,  a  tale  of  the  Thames  ;  original 

drama  in  3  acts  with  a  prologue.    In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v81 

—  and  N:   Rowe.      The    orange  girl ;   entirely 

original   drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts. 

J?i  Lacy.  812  :  1  v73 

Lessing,  J:  Gotthold  Ephraim.  Dramatic  works. 

Tr.  from  the  german  ed.  by  Ernest  Bell, 

with  a  short  memoir  by  Helen  Zimmern. 

Lond.  1878.  2  v.  D.  832  :  61 

Contents.  V.  1.  Memoir. —Tragedies:  Miss  Sara 
Sampson;  Philotas;  Emilia  Galotti;  Nathan  the  wise. 
2.  Preface.  —  Comedies :  Damon,  or  True  friend- 
ship; The  young  scholar;  The  old  maid;  The  woman- 
hater;  The  jews;  The  free  thinker;  The  treasure; 
Minna  von  Barnhelm. 

—  Die  alte  jungfer j  ein  lustspiel  in  3  aufz.     In 

Ktirscliner,   J.     Deutscne  national-littera- 
tur. 830  :  152  v60 

—  Damon,   oder  Die    wahre  freundschaft ;   ein 

lustspiel  in  1  aufz.    In  tTke  same. 

830  :  152  v60 

—  Emilia  Galotti ;  ein  trauerspiel  in  5  aufz.    In 

the  same.  830  :  152  v59 

—  Same.    In  his  Ausgewahlte  werke. 

830  :  140  v2 

—  Same,  eng.    Emilia  Galotti ;   a  tragedy  in   5 

acts.    In  Thompson,  B:    German  theatre. 
832  :  96  v6 

—  Same.     With  his  Nathan  the  wise.      832  :  62 

—  Der   freigeist ;    ein    lustspiel  in  5  aufz.     In 

Klirscnner,  J.    Deutsche  national-littera- 
tur. 830  :  152  v59 

—  Die   juden  ;    ein  lustspiel  in  1  aufz.     In  the 

same.  830:152v58 

—  Der  junge  gelehrte  ;  ein  lustspiel  in  8  aufz. 

In  the  same.  830  :  152  v58 

—  Minna  von  Barnhelm,  oder  Das  soldatengliick; 

ein  lustspiel  in  5  aufz.    In  the  same. 

830  :  152  v59 

—  Same.    In  his  Ausgewahlte  werke. 

830  :  140  v2 

—  Der  misogyn ;    ein  lustspiel  in  3  aufz.      In 

Ktirschner,  J.    Deutsche  national-littera- 
tur. 830  :  152  v59 

—  Miss  Sara  Sampson  ;  ein  trauerspiel  in  5  aufz. 

In  the  same.  830  :  152  v59 

—  Same.    In  his  Ausgewiihlte  werke. 

830  :  140  vl 

—  Nathan  der  weise  ;  ein  dramatisches  gedicht 

in  5  aufz.    In  the  same.  880  :  140  v3 


567       CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATXTBE-BIIAMA. 


Leasing:— Maltby.        568 


liessing,  J :  Gotthold  Ephr&im.— Continued. 

—  Same.    In  Eiirschner,  J.    Deutsche  national- 

litteratur.  830  :  152  v60 

—  Same,  eng.      Nathan  the   wise  ;    a  dramatic 

poem.    Tr.  by  W.  Taylor.    Leipz.  1868.  S. 
832  :  62 

—  Philotas  ;  ein  trauerspiel.    In  Kurschner,  J. 

Deutsche  national-litteratur. 

830  :  152  v59 

—  Der  schatz ;  ein  lustspiel  in  1  aufz.     In  the 

same.  830  :  152  v59 

Leuven,    Adolphe    de,    joint    author,    see    St. 

Georges,  Jules  H:  Vernoy  de. 
Levitschnigg,  H:  ritter  v.    Lowe  und  rose.  n.  t. 

D.  832:63 

Lewes,  G:  H:,  (Slingsby  Lawrence).    Buckstone's 

adventure  with  a  polish  princess  ;  farce  in 

1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v22 

—  A  cozv  couple  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v24 

—  The  game  of  speculation  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  "812  :  1  v5 

—  Give  a  dog  a  bad  name  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v24 

—  The  lawyers  ;  comedy  in  3  acts     In  Lacy. 

812:1  vll 

—  Sunshine  through  the  clouds  ;  drama  in  1  act, 

adsipted  from  "La  joie  fait  peur,"  by  mme. 
de  (iirardin.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vl5 

—  and  C:  Mathews.     A  strange  history  ;  drama- 

tic tale  in  8  chapters.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  vlO 
Lewis,   Leopold.    The  bells  ;  drama  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  ' '  The  polish  jew",  a  drama- 
tic   study    by    Erckmann  -  Chatrian.     /» 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v97 

Lewis,  Matthew  Gregory.    The  castle  spectre ; 
a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  v30 

—  One  o'clock,    or  The  knight   and  the  wood 

demon  ;  grand  operatic  romance  in  3  acts. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v90 

—  Timour  the  tartar  ;  romantic  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v79 

Liebenau,  G.  H.    Milton's  muse  ;  dramatisches 

gedicht  in  1  aufz.     n.  t.  D.  832  :  64 

Lille,  Hubert.    As  like  as  two  peas  ;  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl5 

Lillo,   G:    Arden  of  Feversham ;  tragedy  in  5 

acts,    /w  British  drama.  822.2  : 1  vl 

—  Fatal  curiosity  ;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts.    In  the 

same.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  George  Barnwell,  or  The  London  merchant ; 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts.    In  the  same. 

822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v79 
Linley,  G:    Law  versus  love  ;  a  comedietta  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v57 

Lisle,  Walter.    The  love  test ;  a  comedietta  in  1 

act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl02 

Lockroy,  pseud.,  see  Simon,  Joseph  Philippe. 
Love  and  rain ;  a  farce  in  1  act,  adapted  from 

the  french.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v61 

Lovell,  G:  W.    Look  before  you  leap,  or  Woo- 

ings  and  weddings  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.    In 

Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  drama. 

822.2  :  2  v6 

—  Love's  sacrifice,  or  The  rival  merchants  ;  a 

play  in  5  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v67 

—  The  provost  of  Bruges  ;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vll2 

—  The  wife's  secret ;  original  play  in  5  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812:lv82 


Lover,  S :    MacCarthy  More,  or  Possession  nine 

Joints  of  the  law  ;  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts. 
?iLacy.  812  : 1  v51 

Love's  telegraph  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v32 

Lowry,  James  M.    Peculiar  proposals  ;  a  farce 

in  1  act.    In  French's.  812  : 1  vl21 

Lucas,    J.   Templeton.      Browne,    the   martyr ; 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v96 

Lucas,  W:  James.    A  home  of  one's  own  ;  farce 

in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v79 

—  The  man  with  the  iron  mask  ;  adapted  from 

the  french,  in  4  epochs.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v28 

—  Traitor's  gate,   or  The  Tower  of  London  in 

1553  ;  historical  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  V05 

—  The  white  farm,  or  The  widow's  vision  ;  melo- 

drama in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.         812:1  v28 

—  Who  stole  the  clock ;  an  operatic  farce  in  1 

act.      Composed    by    Albert    Grisar.      In 
French's.  812  :  1  vl06 

—  The  widow  bewitched  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll6 

Lucia  di  Lammermoor,  An  english  vei'sion  of; 

fraud  opera  in  3  acts.    Music  by  Donizetti. 
n  Lacy.  812  :  1  v78 

Lunn,  Joseph.    False  and  constant ;  comedy  in 
2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl6 

—  Family  jars  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  vl4 

—  Fish  out  of  water ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  vl6 

—  Sharp  practice,  or  The  "  Lear"  of  Cripplegate  ; 

a  serio-comic  drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  i  v55 

—  The  shepherd  of  Derwentvale;  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v89 

Lynch,  T:  J.    The  rose  of  Ettrick  Vale,  or  The 

bridal  of  the  borders  ;   a  drama  in  2  acts. 

/?^Lacy.  812  :  1  v7 

Lyste,  H:  P.    Only  a  penny-a-liner  ;  comedietta 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vlOO 

M'Closkey,   James.     The  fatal  glass,   or   The 

curse  of  drink ;    a  drama  m  3  acts.     In 

French's.  812  : 1  vl06 

Macdonald,    Mrs.    G:      Chamber    dramas    for 

children.    Lond.  1870.  D.         x  822.2:  36 
Contentn.    Cinderella,  or  The  glass  slipper.— Beauty 
and  the  beast.— Snowdrop.— The  Tetterbys. 
Macfarren,  G:    Guy  Faux,  or   The  gunpowder 

conspiracy ;    a  melodrama  in  2  acts.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll4 

Macklin,   C:    Love  d,  la  mode;  afterpiece  in  2 

acts.    In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  The  man  of  the  world ;  a  comedy  in  5  acts. 

In  the  same.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v71 
Macready,  W:    The  irishman  in  London  ;  farce 

in  1  act,  adapted  from   "The  intriguing 

footman".    In  Lacy.  812:1  v79 

Maltby,  C.  Alfred.    Borrowed  plumes  ;  original 

farce.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v92 

—  For  better  or  worse  ;    a  farce  in  1   act.     M 

French's.  812  :  1  vl05 

—  "I'm  not  meself  at  all";  original  irish  stew. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v88 

—  Just  my  luck  ;  an  entirely  original  farce.    In 

French's.  812:lvll2 

—  Should  this  meet  the  eye  ;  original  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v97 


Maltby— Meilhac . 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


570 


Maltby,  C.  AUred.— Continued. 

—  Two  flats  and  a  sharp,  original  domestic  trio  ; 

comedietta  in  1  act.     m  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vlOO 

—  Your  vote  and  your  interest ;  an  electioneering 

squib.    In  Lacy.  812:1  vlOO 

—  and  Frank  Stainforth.      Sea-gulls  ;    original 

farce.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v85 

Mandarin's  daughter,   The  ;    being  the  simple 

story  of  the  willow-pattern  plate,  a  Chinese 

tale.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v5 

Marc-Fournier,  see  Fournier,  M:  J:  L: 
March,  G:    Lost  and  found  ;  operetta  in  1  act. 

Music  by  Virginia  Gabriel.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v89 

—  One  in  hand  is  worth   two  in  the  bush  ;  an 

original  comedietta  in  1  act.     In  French's. 
812:1  vllO 

—  Our  friends,  "Nos  intimes";  comedy  drama  in 

4  acts.     J»  French's.  8i2:lvll5 

—  The  shepherd  of  Cournouailles  ;  operetta  in  1 

act.    Music  by  Virginia  Gabriel.    In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v96 

—  Who's  the  heir  ?  operetta  in  1  act.    Music  by 

Virginia  Gabriel.  In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v89 
Maria  Martin,  or  The  murder  in  the  red  barn  ;  a 
drama  in  2  acts.  /»  French's.  812  : 1  vl08 
Marlowe,  Christopher.  Works  ;  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  author,  and  notes  by  Alex- 
ander Dyce.  New  ed.  rev.  and  corr. 
Lond.  1876.  O.  822.2-f38 

Contents.  Preface  to  tLe  ed.  of  ia50.— Some  account 
of  Marlowe  and  his  writingrs.—Tamlaurlalne  the  great, 
1st  Tpt.  —  Same,  3d  pt.  — Tragical  history  of  Doctor 
Faustus,  from  the  quarto  of  1604.— Same,  from  the 
quarto  of  1616.— Ballad  of  Faustus.— The  jew  of  Malta. 
— Edwai-d  II.— The  massacre  at  Paris.— The  tragedy 
of  Dido,  queen  of  Carthag-e.- Hero  and  Leander.— 
Ovid's  elegies.— Epigrams  by  J.  D.— Ignoto.— The  first 
book  of  Lucan.— The  passionate  shepherd  to  his  love. 
—Fragment.— Dialogue  in  verse.— In  obitum  R.  Man- 
wood.— App.  1.  The  atheist's  tragedy.— App.  2.  Note 
concerning  Marlowe's  opinions.— App.  3.  Portions  of 
Gager's  Dido.— App.  4.  Specimens  of  Petowe's  con- 
tinuation of  Hero  and  Leander.— Index  to  notes. 

—  Faustus.     With  GOthe,  J:  VV.  v.    Faust. 

832  :  97 
Marryat,  Florence,  see  Church,  Florence. 
Marshall,  Francis  A.    Mad  as  a  hatter  ;  an  orig- 
inal farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.    812  :  1  v61 

—  Q.  E.  D.,  or  All  a  mistake  ;  original  comedietta 

in  1  act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vll5 

Marston,  Westland.     Anne  Blake ;   a  play  in  5 

acts.     /wLacy.  812  :"l  v49 

—  A  hard  struggle  ;  a  domestic  drama  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v48 

—  A  life's  ransom  ;  a  play  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  l'v54 

—  The  patrician's  daughter ;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v48 

—  Pure  gold  •,  a  play  in  4  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812:lv61 

—  Strathmore,  or  Love  and  duty  ;  a  tragic  play 

in  4  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v56 

—  The  wife's  portrait ;  a  household  picture  under 

two  lights.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v54 

Marthold,  Jules  de.    On  the  eve  of  the  wedding. 

In  Plays  for  private  acting.  812  :  2 

Martin,  W:    D'ye  know  me  now?   an  original 

farce  in  1  act.  In  French's.  812  :  1  vl05 
Massinger,  Philip.    Plays ;  with  notes  critical 

and  explanatory  by  W:  Gilford.    New  ed. 

N.  Y.  1857.  O.  822.2+7 

Contents.    Introduction,  essays,  etc.  —  The  virgin 


Massinger,  Philip. — Continued. 

martyr.— The  unnatural  combat —The  duke  of  Milan. 
The  bondman.  — The  renegade.- The  parliament  of 
love.— The  roman  actor.— The  great  duke  of  Florence. 
—The  maid  of  honour.— The  picture.— The  emperor 
of  the  east.— The  fatal  dowry.- A  new  way  to  pay  old 
debts. —  The  city  madam.  —  The  guardian. —  A  very 
woman.— The  bashful  lover.— The  old  law.— Poems. 

—  The  fatal  dowry  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v88 

—  A  new  way  to  pay  old  debts  ;    comedy  in  5 

acts.     J«  British  drama.  822.2:  Ivl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v4 

—  Same.    In  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  di-ama. 

822.2:2  v5 

Mathews,  C:    The  adventures  of  a  love  letter; 

a  comedy  in  2  acts,    i?^  Lacy.   812  :  1  v50 

—  The  dowager  ;  comedy  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v22 

—  His  excellency  ;  a  petite  comedy  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v50 

—  Little  Toddlekins  ;  comic  drama  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vl2 

—  Married  for  money ;    comedy  in  3  acts.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll7 

—  My  awful  dad  :  a  comedy  in  2  acts.  I7i  French's. 

812  :1  vll7 

—  My  wife's  mother  ;  comic  drama  in  2  acts.     In 

'  Lacy.  812  :  1  v23 

—  Patter  versus  Clatter ;    a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll8 

—  Paul  Pry  married  and  settled  ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812:1  v68 

—  Two  in  the  morning  ;  comic  scene.     In  Lacy. 

812  :1  v20 

—  Who  killed  Cock  Robin  ?  farce  m  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v68 

—  and  others.    Aggravating  Sam  ;  comic  drama 

in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl7 

—  joint  author,  see  Lewes,  G:  H: 
Matthison,  Arthur.   A  false  step  ;  the  prohibited 

play,  fi-eely    adapted  from   "Les   lionnes 
pauvres".    In  French's.  812  :  1  vll3 

—  joint  author,  see  Hatton,  Joseph. 
Maurice,  Walter,  pseud.,  see  Besant,  Walter. 
Mayhew,  A:,  and  Sutherland  Edwards.    Christ- 
mas boxes  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :1  v46 
The  four  cousins ;  comic  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812:1  v92 
The  goose  with  the  golden  eggs  ;  a  farce  in 

1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v44 

Mayhew,  E:,  and  Cj.  Smith.     Make  your  wills ; 

a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.         812  :  1  v59 
Mayhew,  H:    The  wandering  minstrel ;  farce  in 

1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v23 

Meadow,  A:    His  own  enemy.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl02 
Meddlhammer,  J:  Baptist  v.,  {Albini).    Die  ge- 

fjihrliche  tante  ;  lustspiel  in  4  akten  mit 

einem  vorspiele.    n.  t.  D.  832  :  1 

—  Die  rosen ;    ein  dramatisches    gemiilde   in  3 

abth.  und  5  akten.    n.  t.  D.  832  :  2 

Meilhac,  H:,  and  L:  Haleyy.  Bluebeard  re- 
paired, a  worn-out  subject  done-up  anew  ; 
an  operatic  extravaganza  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  the  french  by  H:  Bellingham.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v70 

Frou-Frou  ;  play  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the 

french.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v88 

On  bail ;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted 

from  "  Le  reveillon"  by  W.  S.  Gilbert.    In 
French's.  812:  Ivl  17 


571        CI.  812,  Authors. 


lilTEiEtATUB^E-DHAMA. 


Meinliold— Moliere . 


572 


Meinhold,  Isidor  W:  Wallenstein  und  Stral- 
sund ;  ein  geschichtliches,  heroisches 
schauspiel  in  5  aufz.    Leipz.  1846.  S. 

832  :  65 
Melesville,  pseud.,  see  Duveyrier,  Anne  Honore 

Joseph  baron. 
Melville,  C:,  joint  author,  see  Selby,  C: 
Merimee,  Prosper.  Das  theater  der  Clara  Gazul, 
fi-ei  nach  dem  franzosischen  von  K:  Her- 
mann.    Abth.  1,   2.      In  Ms  Gesammelte 
werke.  840  : 1  v4,  5 

Contents.  V.  4.  Die  spanier  in  Danemark ;  komo- 
die  in  3  aufz.— Ein  weib  ist  ein  teufel,  Oder  Die  ver- 
suehung-  des  lieiligen  Antonius;  komodie.  —  Ines 
Mendo,  Oder  Der  sieg  iiber  das  vorurtheil;  komodie.— 
Ines  Mendo,  Oder  Der  triumph  der  vorurtheil;  komo- 
die in  3  aufz.  5.  Afrikanische  liebe;  komodie.— Die 
grelegenheit;  komodie.— Himmel  undholle;  komodie. 
— Die  carosse  der  heiligen  sacrament;  zwisehenspiel. 
—Die  familie  Carvajal;  drama. 

—  joint  author,    see   Legouve,    Joseph   Wilfrid 

Ernest  Gabriel. 
Meritt,  Paul.     Chopstick  and  Spikins  ;  a  farce. 
In  French's.  812  : 1  vl09 

—  Glin  Gath,  or  The  man  in  the  cleft ;  drama  in 

4  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v99 

—  The  golden  plough  ;  a  new  and  entirely  origi- 

nal melodramatic  romance  in  4  acts.  In 
French's.  812  :  1  vlll 

—  The  word  of  honour  ;  a  Jersey  love  story  ;  an 

original  drama  in  3  acts.    In  French's. 

812:  1  vll3 

—  and  H:  Pettitt.     "British  born";  anew  and 

original  drama  of  national  and  domestic 
interest  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts.  In 
French's.  812  :  1  vl09 

—  joint  author,  see  Conquest,  G: 

Merivale,  Herman  C.  A  husband  in  clover ; 
farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vlOO 

—  The  lady  of  Lyons,  married  and  settled ;  a 

vaudeville  in  3  scenes.     In  French's. 

812:  1  vll6 

—  Peacock's  holiday  ;    a  farcical  comedy  in  2 

acts,  founded  on  the  "Voyage  de  M.  Per- 
richon."    In  French's.  812  :  1  vll5 

—  A  son  of  the  soil  ;  romantic  play  in  3  acts, 

founded  on  "  Le  lion  amoreux"  of  [Fran- 
9ois]  Ponsard.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v97 

—  The  white  pilgrim  ;  a  tragedy  in  4  acts.    The 

legend  by  Gilbert  A'Beckett.     In  French's. 
812:1  vll3 

—  joint  author,  see  Simpson,  J.  Palgrave. 
Hetastasio,  P:  Antonio  Domenico  Buonaventura 

Trapassi.       Hadrian     in     Syrien ;    oper. 

Uebei's.  von  Schubart.     In  Schubart,  C. 

F:  D.     Gesammelte  schriften. 

830  :  146  v7 
Meurice,  Fran9ois  Paul.    Fan  Fan,  the  tulip,  or 

A  soldier's    fortune  ;    a  drama    in  2  acts, 

adapted  from  the  french  by  W.  E.  Suter. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v66 

Mildenhall,  T:    The  governor's  wife  ;  a  comedy 

in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v31 

—  The  post  of  honour  ;  a  comic  drama  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812:1  v48 

Miller,  James.  Mahomet,  the  impostor;  tragedy 
in  5  acts.  In  British  drama.  822.2  : 1  v2 
Millett,  R.  W.  F.,  and  R.  N.  Wilcox.  All  at  C, 
or  The  captive,  the  coffee  and  the  cocoa- 
tina  ;  an  original  modern  musical  melo- 
drama. In  French's.  812  :  1  vl02 
Milli  ngen,  J:  Gideon.  Ladies  at  home,  or  Gen- 
tlemen, we  can  do  without  you  ;  female 
interlude  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.     812  : 1  vlO 


Millingen,  J:  Gideon. — Gontinued. 

—  Who'll  lend  me  a  wife  ;  a  farce  in  2  acts.     In 

French's.  812  :  1  vlll 

—  joint  author,  see  Kenney,  James. 
Milman,  H:  Hart.    Fazio,  or  The  italian  wife  ;  a 

tragedy.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v66 

Milner,  H:  M.  The  fair  maid  of  Perth,  or  The 
battle  of  the  Inch  ;  a  grand  historical,  na- 
tional drama  in  3  acts,  founded  on  sir 
Walter  Scott's  work.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v71 

—  Frankenstein,  or  The  man  and  the  monster ; 

romantic  melodrama  in  2  acts,  founded 
principally  on  mrs.  Shelley's  singular 
work,  "Frankenstein,  or  The  modern 
Prometheus,"   and    partly   on  the   french 

Eiece  "  Le    magicien  et  le  monstre."    In 
acy.  812  :  1  v75 

—  The  hut  of  the  red  mountain,  or  Thirty  years 

of  a  gambler's  life  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts'.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v72 

—  Mazeppa,  or  The  wild  horse  of  Tartary ;  ro- 

mantic di-ama  in  3  acts,  dramatized  from 
lord  Byron's  poem.   /«  Lacy.     812  :  1  v96 

—  The  veteran  of  102  years,  or  Five  generations  ; 

a  drama  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the  french. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v36 

Milton,   J :      Comus ;    a  masque  in  3  acts.     I7i 

British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  Same.    /»  Ais  Poetical  works.  821.2  f  124  v2 
Mitford,  Mary  Russell.    Foseari ;   tragedy  in  5 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :'l  v86 

—  Same.    In  her  Works.  820.2  :  27 

—  Rienzi ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v90 

—  Same.    In  her  Works.  820.2  :  27 
Molidre,  J:  Baptiste  Poquelin  called.     Works  ; 

french  and  english.    Lond.  1739.    10  v.  S. 

842:3 
Contents.  V.  1.  Memoires  sur  la  vie  de  Moliere; 
Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Moliere.  —  L'etourdi;  The 
blunderer.— Le  depit  amoureux;  The  amorous  quar- 
rel. 2.  [Missing].  3.  L'ecole  des  maris;  The  school 
for  husbands.— L'^cole  des  femmes;  The  school  for 
wives.- La  critique  de  l'ecole  des  femmes;  The  school 
for  wives  criticised.— L'impromptu  de  Versailles;  The 
impromptu  of  Versailles.  4.  Le  misantrope;  The 
man-hater.  —  Le  medecln  malgre  lui;  The  mock 
doctor.  —  Don  Juan,  ou  Le  f estin  de  pierre ;  Don 
John,  or  The  feast  of  the  statue.  5.  L'amour  mede- 
cln; Love's  the  best  doctor.  — Le  tartutfe,  ou  X'im- 
posteur;  Tartuffe,  or  The  impostor.— Monsieur  Pour- 
ceaugnac;  Squire  Lubberly.  6.  Amphitrion;  Am- 
phitryon. —  Georg  Dandin,  ou  Le  mari  coufudu; 
George  Dandin,  or  The  perplexed  husband.— Sgana- 
relle,  ou  Le  cocu  imaginaire;  Sganarel,  or  The 
cuckold  in  conceit.  7.  Le  mariage  force;  The  forced 
marriage.— Les  amours  magnitlques ;  The  magnificent 
lovers.  —  Psiche;  Psyche.  8.  Le  bourgeois  gentil- 
homme;  The  clt  turned  gentleman.— Les  facheux; 
The  impertinents.—Le  sicilien,  ou  L'amour  peintre; 
The  Sicilian,  or  Love  makes  a  painter.  9.  Les  fem- 
mes S9avante8;  The  learned  ladies.— Les  fourberies 
de  Scapln;  The  cheats  of  Scapin.  — Melicerte;  Meli- 
certa.  10.  La  comtesse  d'Escarbagnas ;  The  coun- 
tess of  Escarbagnas.  —  La  princesse  d'Elide;  The 
princess  of  Elis.— Les  f etes  de  Versailles;  The  feast 
of  Versailles.  —  Le  malade  Imaginaire;  The  hypo- 
condriak. 

—  Dramatic  works  ;    rendered  into   english    by 

Henri  Van  Laun.  A  new  ed.  rev.,  with  a 
prefatory  memoir,  introductory  notices  and 
notes.    N.  Y.  1880.    3  v.   O.     "  842  :  2 

Contents.  V.  1.  Preface.— Prefatory  mcmoir.—Tfce 
blunderer. —The  love-tiff.  —  The  pretentious  young 
ladies.  — Sganarelle.— Don  Garcia  of  Navarre.— The 
school  for  husbands. —  The  bores. —  The  school  for 
wives.- The  school  for  wives  criticised.  —  The  im- 
promptu of  Versailles.  —  The  forced  marriage.  2. 
The  princess  of  Ells.— Don  Juan.— Love  Is  the  best 


573       Moncrieff -Morton,  J.  Iff.       LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


574 


doctor.— The  misanthrope.— The  physician  in  spite  of 
himself.— Melicerte.— A  comic  pastoral.— The  Sicilian. 
— TartufiTe.- Amphitryon.- Georg:e  Dandin.  3.  The 
miser.— Monsieur  de  Pourceaua-nac- The  magnifl- 
ceiit  lovers  —The  citizen  who  apes  the  gentleman.— 
Psyche.— The  roerueries  of  Scapin.— The  countess  of 
Escarbagnas.— The  learned  ladies.— The  imaginary 
invalid.- The  jealousy  of  La  Barboullle.— The  flying 
doctor. 
Moncrieff,  W:  T:  All  at  Coventry  ;  a  farce  in  1 
act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v59 

—  Eug:eDe    Aram,    or    Saint    Robert's    cave ;    a 

drama  in  3  acts.     /»  French's. 

812  :  1  vl03 

—  The  misti-ess  of  the  mill ;  comedietta  in  1  act, 

tr.  from  "  La  meunifere  de  Marly".  In  Lacy. 
'812  :  1  v21 

—  Monsieur  Tonson  ;  a  farce  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v74 

—  Rochester,  or  King  Charles  the  second's  merry 

days  ;  comedy  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v83 

—  The  scamps  of  London,  or  The  cross  roads  of 

life  ;  drama  of  the  day,  adapted  from  the 
french,  and  rearranged  by  F:  Marchant. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v81 

—  The  somnambulist,  or  The  phantom  of  the 

village  ;  drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v86 

—  The  spectre  bridegroom,  or  A  ghost  in  spite 

of  himself  ;  a  farce  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v35 

—  Tom  and  Jerry,  or  Life  in  London  in  1820  ; 

drama  in  3  acts,  from  Prince  Egan's  cele- 
brated work.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v88 

Monselet,  C:  A  trip  through  my  pockets.  In 
Plays  for  private  acting.  812:2 

Montepin,  Xavier  Aymon  de,  joint  author,  see 
Grange,  P:  E.  B. 

Montgomery,  H:  W:  Handy  Andy;  a  comic 
hibernian  drama  in  1  act,  adapted  from  S: 
Lover's  novel.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v74 

Monte  Cristo ;  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from 
Dumas'  celebrated  novel.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v77 

Moore,  Arthur,  joint  author,  see  Hancock,  W: 

Moore,  E:  The  gamester  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.  In 
British  drama.  "  822.2  :  1  vl 

More,  Hannah.  Percy;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts. 
In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  see  also  her  Works.  820.2  :  28 
Moreau,    L:    Isidore    Eugfene    Lemoine,    Paul 

Siraudin,  and  Alfred  Charlemagne  Lar- 
tigue  called  Delacour.  The  courier  of 
Lyons,  or  The  attack  upon  the  mail  ; 
drama  in  3  acts.  Tr.  from  the  french.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  vl5 

Morgan,  Sidney,  born  Owenson,  lady.    Drama- 
tische  scenen  aus  dem  wirklichen   leben, 
iibers.  von  L:  Lax.    Aachen.  1834.  2  v.  S. 
822.2  :  25 
ContenU.    V.  1.    Schloss  Sackville.    2.    Same,  con- 
liinicd.— Die  osterferien,  oder  Die  tapisserie-arbeite- 
riniK'n.— Das  temperament. 
Morton,  E:    The  Eton  boy;  farce  in  1  act.    In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  vl6 

Morton,  J:  Maddison.  The  "Alabama"  altered 
from  h.  m.  ship  "  Spitfire  ;"  a  transatlan- 
tic nautical  extravaganza.    In  Lacy. 

812" :  1  v62 

—  Aladdin  and  the  wonderful  lamp,  or  Harle- 

quin and  the  genie  of  the  ring ;  a  new 
comic  Christmas  pantomime.    In  Lacy. 

812:lv29 


Morton,  J:  Maddison. — Continued. 

—  Atchi  !  comedietta  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v82 

—  Aunt  Charlotte's  maid  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v38 

—  Away  with  melancholy  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vl4 

—  Betsey  Baker,    or  Too  attentive  by  half  ;  a 

farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v8 

—  Box  and  Cox  ;  a  romance  of  real  life  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v5 

—  Brother  Ben  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     Iti  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v34 

—  A  capital  match  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v8 

—  Catch  a  weazel ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v54 

—  Cousin  Lambkin  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v4 

—  A  day's  fishing  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v83 

—  A  desperate  game  ;  comic  drama  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vlO 

—  Done  on  both  sides  ;  a  farce  in  1   act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v26 

—  Don't  judge  by  appearances  ;  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.       '  812  :  1  v24 

—  The  double-bedded  room  ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  y60 

—  Drawing    rooms,    second    floor    and    attics ; 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v62 

—  Dying  for  love  ;  a  comedy  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

•^     ^  812:lv36 

—  An  englishman's  house  is  his  castle  ;  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v31 

—  Fitzsmythe  of  Fitzsmythe  Hall  ;  a  farce  in  1 

act."   In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v46 

-^  Friend  Waggles  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v33 

—  From  village  to  court ;  comic  drama  in  2  acts. 

/«Lacy.  812:lvl5 

—  A  game  of  romps  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:lvl8 

—  Going  to  the  Derby  ;   an  original  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v37 

—  Grimshaw,  Bagshaw  and  Bradshaw  ;  a  farce 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v4 

—  The  highwayman  ;   an  oi-iginal  farce  in  1  act. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vl20 

—  A  hopeless  passion  ;  a  petite  comedy  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v5 

—  How  stout  you're  getting  !  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v22 

—  A  husband  to  order  ;  a  serio-comic  drama  in 

2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v43 

—  If  I  had  a  thousand  a  year  !  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v79 

—  The  Irish  tiger  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v34 

—  John  Dobbs  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     hi  Lacy. 

612  :1  v7 

—  "  The  king  and  I  ";  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  vlO 

—  The  lad  from  the  country  ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vll6 

—  Lend  me  five  shillings  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v30 

—  "Little  mother":  a  comic  piece  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v91 

—  The  little  savage  :  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v38 

—  Love  and  hunger  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v42 


575 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— DBAMA.        Morton,  J.  M.— Mowatt. 


576 


Morton,  J:  Maddison. — Continued. 

—  Maggie's  situation  ;  an  original  comedietta  in 

1  act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl20 

—  Margery  Daw,  or  The  two  bumpkins  ;  a  farce 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v54 

—  Master  Jones's  birthday ;  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v81 

—  The  midnight  watch  ;  an  original  drama  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v39 

—  The  milliner's  holiday ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v38 

—  A  most  vinwarrantable  intrusion  ;  a  comic  in- 

terlude in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v7 

—  The  muleteer  of  Toledo,  or  King,  queen  and 

knave  ;  comic  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  vl8 

—  My  first  tit  of  the  gout;  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812:lvll 

—  My  husband's  ghost ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v93 

—  Mv  precious  Betsy  !  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v8 

—  My  wife's  bonnet ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v64 

—  My  wife's  second  floor  ;  an  original  farce  in  1 

act.    /wLacy.  812  :  1  v44 

—  Newington  Butts  ;  a  farce  in  2  scenes,  the  first 

by  night  and  the  second  by  day.    In  Lacy. 
"812  :  1  v73 

—  Old  Honesty  ;   a  comic  drama  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v38 

—  On  the  sly  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v63 

—  Our  wife,  or  The  rose  of  Amiens  ;    a  comic 

drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.        812:1  v28 

—  The  pacha  of  Pimlico  ;  a  little  eastern  farcical 

extravaganza  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

"812  :  1  v51 

—  Poor  Pillicoddy  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  V38 

—  Pouter's  wedding  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v67 

—  A  prince  for  an  hour;  comic  drama  in  1  act. 

/wLacy.  812  :  1  v25 

—  A  regular  fix  !  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v48 

—  The  rights  and  wrongs  of  woman  ;  a  farce  in 

1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v26 

—  Sent  to  the  tower  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v28 

~  She  would   and  he  wouldn't ;   a  comedy  in  2 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v56 

—  Slasher  and  Crasher ;  an  original  farce  in  1 

act.     /nLacy.  812  :  lv8 

—  A  slice  of  luck  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:lv76 

—  Slight  mistakes ;  an    original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vl21 

—  Something  to  do  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.  In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl22 

—  The  steeple-chase,  or  In  the  pigskin  ;  an  orig- 

inal farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.     812  :  1  v66 

—  "Take  care  of  Dowb — ";  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v34 

—  Thirty-three  next  birthday  ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v38 

—  The  three  cuckoos  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v40 

—  A  thumping  legacy  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v5 

—  Ticklish  times  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v36 


'Morton,  J:  M.Si6.di\son.— Continued. 

—  To  Paris  and  back  for  five  xjounds ;   an  orig- 

inal farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.       812  :  1  v9 

—  Two  Bonnycastles  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v5 

—  The  two  Puddifoots  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v78 

—  Waiting  for  an  omnibus  in  the  lower  arcade 

on  a  rainy  day  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  vl5 

—  Where  there's  a  will  there's  a  way  ;  a  comic 

drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  '812  :  1  v9 

—  The  which  of  the  two  ?  a  comedietta  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v40 

—  Whitebait  at  Greenwich ;  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vl2 

—  Who  do  they  take  me  for  ?  an  original  farce 

in  1  act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vlll 

—  Who  stole  the  pocket  book  ?  or  A  dinner  for 

six  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.    812:1  v6 

—  Who's  my  husband  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v80 

—  The  -woman  I  adore  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v8 

—  Woodcock's  little  game  ;  a  comedy-farce  in  2 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v63 

—  Wooing  one's  wife  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v52 

—  Your  life's  in  danger  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v29 

—  and  Francis  Qowley  Burnand.    Cox  and  Box  ; 

romance  of  real  life  in  1  act.     Music  by 
Arthur  Sullivan.    In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v99 

—  joint  author,  see  Morton,  T: 

Morton,  T:    A  cure  for  the  heartache  ;  a  comedy 
in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v34 

—  Gotobed  Tom  !  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v8 

—  A  pretty  piece  of  business  ;  comedy  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  8i2  :  1  vl2 

—  A  Roland  for  an  Oliver ;  comic  drama  in  2 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v75 

—  The  school  of  reform,  or  How  to  rule  a  hus- 

band ;   a  comedy  in  5  acts.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 
With  Talfourd,  T:  N.    Ion.  822.2  :  3 

—  Sink  or  swim  !  a  comedy  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v7 

—  Speed  the    plough ;    comedy  in  5  acts.      In 

Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  drama. 

822.2  :  2  v6 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v51 

—  aw<?  J:  Madison  Morton.     All  that  glitters  is 

not  gold ;  a   comic  drama  in  2  acts.     In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v3 

The  writing  on  the  wall !  a  melodrama  in  3 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v7 

Mosen,  Julius.    Theater.     Stuttg.  1842.  O. 

832  :  66 
Contents.    Kaiser  Otto  III.— Cola  Rlenzl,  der  letzte 
volkstrlbun  der  riimer.— Die  braute    von  Florenz.— 
Wendelln  und  Hclene. 

Moss,  Hugh.    P.  U.  P.,  or  The  dog  in  the  man- 
ger ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act.  In  French's. 
812  :  1  vl21 
Mo\mtain  sylph.  The  ;  romantic  opera  in  2  acts. 
Music  composed  by  J:  Barnett.     In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v22 

—  Same.    In  French's.  812  : 1  vl26 
Mowatt,  Anna  Cora,  see  Ritchie,  Anna  Cora. 


577 


Miiller— Oxenford. 


lilTERATXTRE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


578 


Miiller,  F:,  called  Maler.  Golo  und  Genoveva ; 
ein  schauspiel  in  5  aufz.  In  KUrschner,  J. 
Deutsche  national-litteratur. 

830  :  152  v81 
MuUner,   Amandus    Gottfried    Adolf.      Der   29 
februar  ;  trauerspiel  in  1  akt.     In  KUrsch- 
ner, J.     Deutsche  national-litteratur. 

830:152  vl51 

—  Die  schuld  ;   trauerspiel  in  4  akten.      In  the 

same.  830:152vl51 

Miinch  -  Bellinghausen,  Elegius  Franz  Josef 
freiherr  v.,  {Friedrich  Ilalm).  Ingomar, 
the  son  of  the  wilderness  ;  play  in  5  acts 
by  Friedrich  Halm.  Tr.  into  english  verse 
by  W:  H:  Charlton.     In  Lacy.    812  :  1  v7 

—  Same.     Ingomar,   the    barbarian  ;  play  in  5 

acts,  [tr.]  by  Maria  Lovell.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v75 

Murphy,  Arthur.    The  apprentice  ;  a  farce  in  3 

acts.    In  British  drama.  822.2  : 1  vl 

—  The  grecian  daughter  ;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts. 

In  the  same.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  The  orphan  of  China  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.     In 

the  same.  '     822.2  :  1  v2 

—  Three  weeks  after  marriage  -,  farce  in  2  acts. 

In  the  same.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  The  way  to  keep  him  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.    In 

the  same.  '     822.2  : 1  v2 

Murray,  Gaston,  joint  author,  see  Hipkins,  H.  T. 

Murray,  W:  H.    Cramond  brig,  or  The  gudeman 

o'  Ballangeich  ;  comic  drama  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v21 

—  Diamond  cut  diamond  ;  an  interlude  in  1  act, 

altered  from  "  How  to  die  for  love."    In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v7 

—  Dominique  the  deserter,  or  The  gentleman  in 

black ;  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts,   adapted 
from  the  french.     In  Lacy.        812  : 1  v50 

—  Gilderoy  ;  a  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

8l2  :  1  v9 

Murray,  W:   Mary  queen  of  Scots,  or  The  escape 

from  Loch  Leven  ;  an  historical  drama  in 

2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v4 

—  "No"!    a  farce    in  1  act,  adapted  from  the 

french.     /w  Lacy.  812  : 1  vl 

—  Philippe,  or  The  secret  marriage  ;  a  story  of 

the  i-evolution  ;  domestic  drama  in  1  "act, 
adapted  from  the  french.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v82 

Muskery,  W:  Atonement;  a  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts  and  10  tableaux,  comprising  a 
prologue,  two  epochs  and  an  epilogue  ; 
founded  on  V:  Hugo's  romance,  "Les  mis- 
erables."    In  French's.  812  : 1  vl04 

Musset,  L:  -C:  Alfred  de.  A  good  little  wife  ; 
comedy  in  1  act.  Tr.  and  adapted  from 
"  Un  caprice."    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vl7 

Nack,   James.    The  immortal ;   a  dramatic  ro- 
mance and  other  poems  ;  with  a  memoir  of 
the  author  by  G:  P.  Morris.    N.  Y.  1850.  D. 
822.1:11 

Narrey ,  C :  Sophronisba-oh  !  In  Plays  for  pri- 
vate acting.  812:2 

Neville,  G:  F.  The  little  vixens;  a  comedietta 
in  1  act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vll2 

Night,  A,  of  suspense  ;  a  monologue,  as  per- 
formed by  mrs.  Stirling.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v89 

Normand,  Jacques.  The  invitation  to  the  chris- 
tening.   In  Plays  for  private  acting. 

812 : 2 


Nuitter,  C:  L:  Etienne  Truinet,  and  J.  Derley. 

A  cup  of  tea  ;  comedietta  in  1  act.  Tr.  from 

the  french.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v83 

O'Bryan,  C:    Lugarto  the  mulatto  ;  a  drama  in 

4  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v31 

Obstinate  family,  The ;  farce  in  1  act.    Tr.  and 

adapted  from  the  german.     In  Lacy. 

812":  1  vlO 
O'Callaghan,  P.  P.     The  married  bachelor,  or 

Master    and  man  ;  a  farce    in  1   act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v4 

O'Hara,  Kane.    Midas  ;  an  english  burletta  in  3 

acts.     In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vl2 

—  Tom  Thumb  the  great ;  burlesque  tragedy  in 

2  acts,  altered  from  Fielding.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  v50 

—  Same.     In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 
Oehlenschlager,   Adam  Gottlob.      Aladdin,   or 

The  wonderful  lamp  ;  a  dramatic  poem  in 
2  parts.  Tr.  by  Theodore  Martin.  Edinb. 
1863.  D.  ■  898.3:6 

—  Correggio  ;   a    tragedy.     Tr.    with   notes  by 

Theodore  Martin.    Edinb.  1865.  D. 

898.3  :  7 

O'KeefiFe,   J:     The    agreeable   surprise  ;    comic 

opera  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v94 

—  The  poor  soldier  ;  musical  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v91 

—  Wild  oats,  or  The  strolling  gentleman  ;  com- 

edy in  5  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v88 

Omnibus,  The,  or  A  convenient  distance  ;  a  farce 
in  1  act,  altered  from  Raymond's  farce  of 
"  Cherry  bounce".     In  Lacy.     812:1  v32 

O'Neill,  I.  R.  An  optical  delusion  ;  a  farce  in  1 
act.    In  French's.  812  : 1  vlOl 

Ottmar,  F.  H.  Kiithchen  von  Engen,  oder  Wi- 
derhold  auf  Hohentwiel,  vaterliindisches 
schauspiel.     Freiburg.  1836.  S.        832  :  67 

Otway,  T:  The  orphan,  or  The  unhappy  mar- 
riage ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.  In  British  drama. 
822.2  : 1  vl 

—  Venice  preserved  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.     In  the 

same.  822.2  :lvl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v32 
Oxberry,   W:  H:    Matteo  Falcone,  or  The  bri- 
gand and  son  ;  melodrama  in  1  act,  adapt- 
ed from  the  french.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v83 

—  Norma    travestie  ;    una    grandiosa,    tragica, 

comica,  seria,  domestica,  musica,  burles- 
qua  bui'letta  in  1  act.  Freely  rendered  (not) 
from  the  Italian.  In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v55 
Oxenford,  J:  Adrienne  Lecouvreur,  the  reign- 
ing favorite  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts.  In  Lacy. 
812  :1  vl 

—  Beauty  or  the  beast ;  an  original  farce  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v60 

—  Billing  and  cooing  ;  a  comedy  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v65 

—  Bristol  diamonds  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v56 

—  A  cleft  stick  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v68 

—  A  day  well  spent ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v34 

—  The  dice   of  death  ;  a  romantic  drama  in  3 

acts,    /w  French's.  812:lvll0 

—  A  doubtful  victory  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v36 

—  Down  in  a  balloon  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v93 


579        CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


Oxenford — Peele . 


580 


Oxenford,  3:— Continued. 

—  A  family  failing  :  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v29 

—  Five  pounds  reward :  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v24 

—  Der  freischiitz  ;  a  grand  romantic  opera  in  4 

acts.    /wLacy.  812  :  1  v69 

—  I  couldn't  help  it ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v55 

—  A  legal    impediment ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v53 

—  The  magic  toys  ;  a  ballet  farce  in  1  act.    hi 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v42 

—  My  fellow  clerk  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v48 

—  Neighbours ;   a  new   comedy  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v73 

—  Only  a  half  penny  !  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v22 

—  Please  to  remember  the  grotto,  or  The  man- 

ageress in  a  fix  ;  a  metamorphosed,  ollapo- 
dridical,  boy  and  gal-limaufrical,  extrava- 
ganzical,  pantomimical  and  entirely  nonde- 
scriptical  rehearsal.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v70 

—  The  porter's  knot ;  a  sei'io-comic  drama  in  2 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v38 

—  Retained  for  the  defence  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v41 

—  Sam's  arrival ;  an  absurdity  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:lv56 

—  Twice  killed  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812 :  1  v24 

—  The    two  orphans ;    a  drama  in  8  tableaux 

divided  into  6  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl06 

—  Uncle  Zachary ;  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v45 

—  A  waltz   by  Arditi ;    a  farce   in  1   act.      In 

French's.  812  :  1  vlOl 

—  The  world  of  fashion  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.    In 

Lacy.  '     812  :  1  v65 

—  A  young  lad  from   the  country ;  an  original 

farce  in  1  act     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v64 

—  and  C:  Shirley  Brooks.     Timour  the  tartar  ! 

or  The  iron  master  of  Samarkand-by-Oxus; 
an  extravaganza.    In  Lacy.      812  :  1  v49 

—  and  Joseph  Hatton.     Much  too  clever,  or  A 

friend  indeed  ;  extravagant  comedy  in  1 
act  and  3  scenes,  adaiJted  from  the  french. 
/wFrench's.  812  :  1  vll4 

—  and  Horace  'Wigan..     A  life  chase  ;  drama  in 

5  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v86 

Palmer,   T.    A.     Among  the  relics ;  a  comedy 

drama  in  3  acts,  /w  French's.  812  : 1  vl08 

—  An  appeal  to  the-  feelings  ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  French's.  812  : 1  vll2 

—  A  dodge  for  a  dinner  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vlOO 

—  East  Lynne  ;  a  domestic  drama  in  a  pi'ologue 

and  4  acts,  adapted  from  mrs.  Wood's 
novel.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl03 

—  "  Insured  at  Lloyd's  ";  drama  in  4  acts.     In 

French's.  812:lvll0 

—  The  last  life  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 

one  of  mrs.  S.  C.  Hall's  stories  of  irish  life. 
In  French's.  812  :  1  vl03 

—  Rely  on  my  discretion  ;  an  original  farce.     In 

trench's.  812  :  1  vl06 

—  Too  late  to  save,  or  Doomed  to  die  ;  a  story 

of  old  Paris  ;  drama  in  4  acts.    In  French's. 
812:1  vll2 

—  Woman's  rights  ;  a  comedietta.     In  French's. 

812:1  vl21 


Pannasch,  Anton.  Irrgange  des  lebens  ;  trauer- 
spiel  in  5  aufz.    n.  t.  D.  832  :  68 

Parry,  Tom.  A  cure  for  love  ;  comedy  in  2  acts. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl3 

—  The  lucky  horse-shoe,  or  Woman's  trials  ;  a 

domestic  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v26 

—  P.  P.,  or  The  man  and  the  tiger  ;  fai-ce  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vll 

Parselle,   J.     My    son's  a  daughter ;    a  comic 

drama  in  2  acts.  In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v56 
Paul,  J:  Howard.     A  change  of  system  ;  a  petite 

comedy  in  1  act.     /ra  Lacy.        812  :  1  v45 

—  Locked  out ;  a   comic    scene   illustrative  of 

what  may  occur  after  dark  in  a  great  me- 
tropolis.   In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v27 

—  A  lucky  hit ;   a  petite  comedy  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v35 

—  The  man  who  follows  the  ladies  ;  a  piece  of 

impudence  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v48 

—  The  mob  cap,  or  Love's  disguises  ;  a  domestic 

drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.        812  :  1  vll 

—  Opposite  neighbours  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:lvl7 

—  The  queen  of  Arragon  ;  a  petite  comedy  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v30 

—  Rappings  and  table  movings  ;  farce  in  1  act. 

/nLacy.  812  :  1  vll 

—  Thrice  married  ;  a  personation  sketch  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v45 

Pauline  ;  a  drama  in  4  acts.  In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v5 

Paulton,  Joseph  and  Harry.     The  three  musket- 

deers  and  a  little  one  in  ;  original  military 

burlesque.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v95 

Payne,  J:  Howard.     Charles  H,  or  The  merry 

monarch  ;   a  comedy    in  2  acts,    adapted 

from  "  La  ieunesse  de  Henri  V."    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v30 

—  Clari,  the  maid  of  Milan  ;  musical  drama  in  2 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v95 

—  Love  in  humble  life  ;  drama  in  1  act,  adaoted 

from     Scribe     and    Dupin's    "Michel    et 
Christine."     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v21 

—  Mrs.    Smith,   or  The    wife   and   \\\c   widow  ; 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v84 

—  Peter  Smink,  or  The  armistice  ;  comic  drama 

in  1   act,   adapted  from    the  fi-ench.      In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v75 

—  'Twas  i  !  a  farce  in  1  act.  In  Lacy.    812  :  1  v9 

—  The  two  galley  slaves  ;  a  melodrama  in  2  acts, 

adapted  from  the  french.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v72 

Peake,    R:    Brinsley.      Comfortable    lodgings  ; 

farce.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v82 

—  The  evil  eye,  a  legend  of  the  Levant ;  a  ro- 

mantic, musical  drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v43 

—  The  haunted  inn  ;  a  farce  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  vl 

—  Master's  rival,  or  A  day  at  Boulogne  ;  farce 

in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v94 

Peele,  G:    Dramatic  and  poetical  works  ;  with 
memoir  of  the  author  and  notes  by  Alex- 
ander Dyce.     Lond.  1861.  O.  822.2+5 
Contents.    Some  account  of  G:  Peolo  and  liis  writ- 
ln(?8.  —  The  arralKiiment  of   Paris.  — Edward   I.  — A 
warnlnfir  piece  to  England  against  pride,  etc.— The 
battle  of  Alcazar.— Tlie  old  wives'  tale.— David  and 
Bethsabe.— Sir  Clyomon  and  sir  Clamydes.— Device  of 
the  pageant  borne  before  Wolstan  Dixie.— Descensus 
Astnose.-A  farewell  to  sir  .1:  Norris  and  sir  Francis 
Drake,  etc.— An  eclojfue  «:ratula1()ry.— Polyhymnia. 
— Speeclies  to  queen  Elizabeth  at  Theobalds.  —  The 
honour  of  the  order  of  the  garter.— Anjrloruni  fcriro. 
—Poems.— Peele's  merry  conceited  jests. 


581    Pemberton— Planche,  J.  R.     LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


583 


Pemberton,  T.  Edgar.  Davenport  bi'os.  and 
CO.;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  French's. 

812:lvll6 

—  Freezing    a  mother-in-law,    or  A  frightful 

frost ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  French's. 

812  :1  vll6 

—  A    grateful    father;    a  farce    in    1   act.      In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll2 

—  A  happy   medium  ;    a   farce    in    1    act.      In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll2 

—  My  wife's  fathei-'s  sister  ;  a  comedietta  in  1 

act.     7?i  French's.  812:lvll4 

—  ''Weeds ";  a  comedietta  in  1  act.   In  French's. 

812  :  1  vll3 

Penley,  Samson.  The  sleeping  draught ;  a 
farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v58 

Peter  Wilkins,  or  The  flying  islanders  ;  melo- 
dramatic spectacle  in  2  acts,  dramatized 
from  R.  Paltock.    In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v25 

Pettitt,  H:,  joint  author,  see  Meritt,  Paul,  also 
Conquest,  G: 

Phillips,  Mrs.  Alfred.     Caught  in  his  own  trap  ; 

an  original  comedietta  m  1  act.  In  French's. 

812:lvl05 

—  The  master  passion  ;  a  comedy  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v7 

—  An  organic  affection  ;  a  farce  in  1   act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v5 

—  Uncle  Crotchet ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  vlO 

Phillips,  F:    A  bird  in  the  hand,  worth  two  in 

the  bush ;  an  original  play  in  3  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v29 

—  Tramp's  adventure,  or  True  to  the  last ;   a 

drama  in  2  acts,  ik  French's.  812  : 1  vl05 
Phillips,  L.    Marianne,  the  vivandiere,  or  The 

mystery  of  twenty  years  ;  a  serious  drama 

in  3  acts  and  a  prologue.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v46 
Phillips,  Watts.     Camilla's  husband  ;  an  oi'igi- 

nal  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v59 

—  The  dead  heart ;  historical  and  original  drama 

in  3  acts  and  a  prologue.    In  Lacy. 

8l2  :  1  v82 

—  A  golden  fetter  ;  original  drama  in  8  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v83 

—  His  last  victory  ;  an  original  drama  in  2  acts. 

/wLacy.      '  812  : 1  v59 

—  The    huguenot    captain ;    new    and    original 

drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.         812  :  1  v75 

—  A  lion  at  bay  ;  drama  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  ':  1  v84 

—  Lost  in  London  ;  new  and  original  drama  in 

3  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v80 

—  Maud's  peril  ;  play  in  4  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v80 

—  Nobody's  child ;   romantic  drama  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v77 

—  Not  guilty  ;  drama  in  4  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v84 

—  Paper  wings  ;  original  comedy  in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.  ■     812  :  1  v83 

—  Paiil's  return  ;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v62 

—  Theodora,  actress  and  empress  ;  an  original 

histoi'ical  drama  in  5  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v74 

—  A  ticket-of-leave  man  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v59 

—  The  white  cockade  ;  original  drama  in  4  acts. 

JnLacy.  812  : 1  v90 

—  The  woman  in  mauve  ;  sensation  drama  in  3 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v76 


Phipps,  A.  J.  My  very  last  proposal ;  an  origi- 
nal farce  in  1  act.     In  French's. 

812:lvl02 

—  Pretty  predicaments ;  an  original  farce  in  1 

act.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vl09 

Picard,  L:  Benoit.  Nachbar  Specht,  oder  Ihm 
entgeht  nichts  ;  lustsp.  in  3  abth.  Uebers. 
von  G:  Reinbeck.  In  Reinbeck,  G: 
Sammtliche  dramatische  werke. 

832  :  73  v6 

—  Der  neffe  als  onkel ;  lustsp.  in  3  aufz.    Uebers. 

von  F:  v.  Schiller.  In  Schiller,  J:  C.  F:  v. 
Sammtliche  werke.  830  :  143  v7 

—  Der  parasit,   oder  Die   kunst  sein  gliick  zu 

machen  ;   ein  lustsp.      Uebers.   von  F:  v. 

Schiller,    In  the  same.  830  :  143  v7 

Pichler,  Caroline,  horn  v.  Greiner.    Dramatische 

dichtungen.    Wien.  1822.  3  v.  S.     832  :  69 

Contents.    V.     1.      Germanicus.  —  Wiedersehen. — 

Das  befreyte  Deutschland.    2.  Heinrich  von  Hohen- 

stauflen.  —  Mathilde.  — Rudolph  von  Habsburg.     3. 

Ferdinand  der  zweyte.— Amalie  von  Mannsfeld. 

Pierron,  Eugfene,  ««<?  AdolpheLaferriere.  Book 

the  third,  chapter  the  flrst;  comedy  in  1  act, 

adapted  and  tr.  from  the  french.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v7 

Pilgrim,  James.  Paddy  Miles,  the  Limerick  boy; 
a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v95 

Pilon,  F:  He  would  be  a  soldier;  comedy  in  5 
acts.    In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

Pitt,  G:  Dibdin.  The  beggar's  petition,  or  A 
father's  love  and  a  mother's  care  ;  drama 
in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v87 

—  The  Eddy  stone  elf  ;  a  melodrama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v69 

—  The  Jersey  girl,  or  Les  rouges  voleui's;  a  melo- 

drama in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.         812  : 1  v26 

—  Mai-ianne,   the  child  of  charity ;   a  domestic 

drama  in  3  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :1  vll9 

—  Simon  Lee,  or  The  murder  of  the  Five  Fields 

copse  ;  domestic  drama  in  3  acts.   In  Lacy. 
812  : 1  v78 

—  Susan  Hopley,  or  The  vicissitudes  of  a  servant 

girl ;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts.   In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v69 

—  The  whistler,  or  The  fate  of  the  lily  of  St. 

Leonard's  ;  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v97 

Planche,  Eliza.    A  handsome  husband ;  comic 

drama  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vll 

Planche,    James    Robinson.     Beauty    and    the 

beast ;    grand,  comic,  romantic,  operatic, 

melodramatic  fairy  extravaganza.  In  Lacy. 

812:lvl9 

—  The  birds  of  Aristophanes  ;  dramatic  experi- 

ment in  1  act ;  an  humble  attempt  to  adapt 
the  said  "birds"  to  this  climate  by  giving 
them  new  names,  new  feathers,  new  songs 
and  new  tales.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v20 

—  The  brigand  ;  a  romantic  drama  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacf.  812  :  1  v60 

—  A  cabinet  question  ;  comic  drama  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v20 

—  The  camp  at  the  Olympic ;  introductory  ex- 

travaganza and  dramatic  review.  In  Lacy. 
812:lvl2 

—  The  captain  of  the  watch  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vlB 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LltERATtTllE-BRAMA. 


l>lanche,  J.  U. 


584 


Planche,  James  Rohinson.— Continued. 

—  Charles  II ;  an  historical  drama  in  2  acts.    In 

Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  drama. 

822.2  :  2  v6 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v67 

—  The  child  of  the  wreck;  a  melodrama  in  2 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v39 

—  The  court  beauties  ;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v21 

—  Cymon    and     Iphigenia ;      lyrical,     comical 

pastoral  in  1  act,  altered  ifrom  the  text  of 
D:  Garrick.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vl9 

—  A  daughter  to  marry ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act. 

i^Lacy.  812  :  1  v74 

—  A  day  of  reckoning  ;  drama  in  3  acts.  In  Lacy. 

812:lv21 

—  The  discreet  princesses,  or  The  three  glass 

distaffs  ;  new  and  doubly  moral,  though 
excessively  old  melodraniatic  fairy  extra- 
vaganza in  1  act.     In  Lacy.       812:1  v24 

—  The  drama  at  home,  or  An  evening  with  Puft" ; 

an  original,  occasional  and  local  extra- 
vaganza in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.      812  : 1  v20 

—  Faint  heart  never  won  fair  lady  ;  comedy  in  1 

act.     In  Sargent,  E.     Mod",  stand,  drama. 
822.2:2  v6 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v35 

—  The  fair  one  with  golden  locks  ;  fairy  extra- 

vaganza in  1  act.    In  Lacy.       812  :  1  vl9 

—  The  follies  of  a  night ;  vaudeville  comedy  in  2 

acts.    Wit/i  Talfourd,  T:  N.  Ion.  822.2  :  3 

—  Same.    In  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  drama. 

822.2  :  2  v6 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl4 

—  Fortunio  and  his  seven  gifted  servants  ;  fairy 

extravaganza  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vl9 

—  The  Garrick  fever ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v22 

—  The  golden  branch ;  fairy  extravaganza  in  2 

acts,  founded  upon  the  countess  dAnois' 
story  "  Le  rameau  d'or".    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vl9 

—  The  golden  fleece,  or  Jason  in  Colchis  and 

Medea  in  Corinth  ;  classical  extravaganza 
in  2  pts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v20 

—  The  good  woman ;  a  new  and  original  fairy 

extravaganza  in  2  acts,  founded  on  mile. 
De  La  Force's  fairy  tale  "La  bonne 
femme".    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v9 

—  Graciosa  and  Percinet ;  fairy  extravaganza  in 

1  act,  founded  on  the"  nursery  tale  by 
countess  dAulnoy.    In  Lacy.   812  :  1  v20 

—  The  green-eyed  monster ;  a  comedy  in  2  acts. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vlOl 

—  Grist  to  the  mill ;  comic  drama  in  2  acts,     hi 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v20 

—  Hold  your  tongue  ;  comic  drama  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v20 

—  The  invisible  prince,  or  The  island  of  tranquil 

delights ;  fairy  extravaganza  in  1  act, 
founded  on  the  countess  d'Aulnoy's  fairy 
tale  of  "Prince  Lutin".    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  vl9 

—  The  Irish  post;  comic  drama  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v20 

—  The  island  of  jewels  ;  comic  fairy  extravaganza 

in  2  acts,  founded  on  countess  d'Aiiluoi's 
story  of  "  Serpentin  vert ".    In  Lacy. 

812:1  vl9 

—  The  Jacobite  ;  comic  drama  in  2  acts.  In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  vl4 


Planche,  James  Robinson. — Continued. 

—  The  Jenkinses,  or  Boarded  and  done  for ;   a 

farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v8 

—  King  Charming,  or  The  blue  bird  of  paradise  ; 

comic  fairy  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  founded 
on  countess  d'Aulnoy's  story  "  L'oiseau 
bleu".    In  Lacy.  '812  :  1  vl9 

—  King  Christmas  ;    a  fancy-full  morality.     In 

Lacy.  ■  812:lv95 

—  The  king  of  the  peacocks  ;  fairy  extravaganza 

in  2  acts,  founded  upon  the  countess  d'Aul- 
noy's story  "La  princesse  Rosetta".  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  vl9 

—  The  knights  of  the  round  table  ;  drama  in  5 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl5 

—  A  lady  in  difficulties  ;  comic  drama  in  2  acts. 

/?^Lacy.  812  :  1  v21 

—  The  loan  of  a  lover  ;  a  vaudeville.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v9 

—  Love  and  fortune  :  a  dramatic  tableavi  in  Wat- 

teau  colors.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v42 

—  Mr.  Buckstone's  ascent  of  Mount  Parnassus ; 

panoramic  extravaganza  in  1  act.  In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  viO 

—  Mr.  Buckstone's  voyage  round  the  globe,  in 

Leicester  square  ;  a  cosmographical,  vision- 
ary extravaganza  and  dramatic  review  in 
1  act  and  four  quarters.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vl5 

—  My   great    aunt,   or  Relations    and    friends ; 

comedy  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v20 

—  My    heart's    idol,   or   A    desperate    remedy ; 

comedy  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.      812  :  1  v20 

—  My  lord  and  my  lad.^,  or  It  might  have  been 

worse  ;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,     in  Lacy. 

812 ":  1  v52 

—  The  mysterious  lady,  or  Worth   makes  the 

man  ;  a  comedy  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

8i2 : 1  v8 

—  The  new  Haymarket  spring  meeting ;  easter 

extravaganza  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v22 

—  Norma ;    a   grand,    tragic    opera  in  2    acts, 

adapted  from  the  Italian  ;  the  music  com- 
posed by  Bellini.     In  Lacy.       812  :  1  v32 

—  Not  a  bad  judge  ;  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v8 

—  Oberon  ;  an  opera  in  4  acts  ;  the  music  com- 

posed by  C :  Maria  v.  Weber,  the  recitatives 
and  additional  pieces  selected  and  arr. 
from  the  works  of  the  same  composer  by 
Jules  Benedict.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v59 

—  An  old  offender  ;  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v41 

—  Once    upon   a  time   there    were  two  kings  ; 

fairy  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  fovmded  on 
the  countess  d'Aulnoy's  story  of  "La 
princesse  Carpillon."    In  Lacy.  " 

812  :  1  vl3 

—  Orjpheus  in  the  Haymarket ;  an  opera  buffo 

in  3  tableaux  and  a  last  scene,  adapted 
from  the  french  of  Hector  Crdmieux. 
Music  by  J.  Offenbach.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v68 

—  The  pride  of  the  market ;  comic  drama  in  2 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v20 

—  Promotion,  or  A  morning  at  Versailles;  vaude- 

ville in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v21 

—  Queen  Mary's  bower ;  comedy  in  3  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v20 

—  The  queen  of  the  frogs  ;  fairy  extravaganza 

in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vl9 


Planche,  J.  R.— Poole,  T.       LITEBATTTRE— DBAMA. 


812,  Authors. 


■=^^y 


Planche,  James  Robinson. —  Continued. 

—  A  romantic  idea  ;  comic  drama  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v21 

—  The  seven  champions  of  Christendom  ;  comic 

fantastic  spectacle  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v21 

—  Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood  ;  comic,  roman- 

tic, operatic,  melodramatic,  fairy  extrava- 
ganza in  3  parts,  founded  on  the  nui'sery 
tale  of  the  same  name.     In  Lacy. 

812:1  vl9 

—  Somebody  else  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812:lvll 

—  Theseus  and  Ariadne,   or    The  marriage  of 

Bacchus  ;  classical  extravaganza  in  2  acts. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl9 

—  The  vampire,  or    The  bride  of  the  isles  ;    a 

romantic  melodrama  in  2  acts.  In  French's. 
812  :  1  vl07 

—  The  white  cat ;    comic,    romantic,  operatic, 

melodramatic,  fairy  extravaganza  in  2  acts. 
In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v24 

—  The  yellow  dwarf  and  the  king  of  the  gold 

mines  ;  fairy  extravaganza  m  1  act.  In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  vl7 

—  Young  and  handsome  ;  a  new  and  original 

fairy  extravaganza  in  1  act,  founded  on 
the  "countess  of  Murat's  fairy  tale  of  '  'Jeune 
et  belle."    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v29 

—  and  C:  Dance.    Blue  Beard;  grand,  musical 

comi-tragical,  melodramatic,  burlesque 
burletta  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.       812  :  1  vl9 

The  deep,  deep  sea,  or  Perseus  and  Andro- 
meda ;  an  original,  mythological,  aquatic, 
equestrian  burletta  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  y41 

Olympic  devils,  or  Orpheus  and  Eurydice  ; 

an  original,  mythological,  burlesque  bur- 
letta in  1  act.    'In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v41 

Olympic  revels,  or  Prometheus  and  Pandora; 

a  mythological,  allegorical  burletta  in  1 
act.  Not  tr.  from  the  french,  but  borrowed 
from  the  english  of  G:  Colman  the  younger, 
the  heads  being  taken  from  that  gentle- 
man's tale  of  "The  sun  poker".  In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v41 

—  The  Paphian  bower,  or  Venus  and  Adonis ; 

a  classical,  musical,  mythological,  astron- 
omical and  tragicomical,  burlesque  bur- 
letta in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v44 

—  Telemachus,   or    The    island  of   Calypso ;    a 

classical  and  mythological  extravaganza. 
In  Lacy.  '  812  :  1  v51 

Platen-Hallermiinde,  A-.grafY.  [Dramatische 
schriftenl.     In  his  Gesammelte  werke. 

830  :  141  v3,4 

Contents.    V.  3.    Die  neuen  propheten,  ein  nach- 

spiel. -— Mathilde  von  Valois,  drama. —Dei*  g-liiserne 

pantoffel,  comodie.— Berengai",  comodie.— Der  schatz 

des  Hhampsinit,  Ispl.— Der  thurm  mit  sieben  pforten, 

Ispl.— Treue  um  treue,  sspl.   4.  Die  verhanfrnissvolle 

Kabel,  Ispl.— Der  romantische  Oedipus,  Ispl.— Die  liga 

von  Cambrai,  geschichtliches  drama. 

Plays  for  private  acting.    Tr.  from  the  french 

and  Italian  by  members  of  the  Bellevue 

dramatic  club  of  Newport.     (Leisure  hour 

ser.)    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  812  :  2 

Contents.     Droz,  G.     The  registered  letter;   The 

cardinal's  illness.— SoUohub,  W.    His  hat  and  cane. 

— Legrouve,  E.,  and  P.  Merimee.     The  flower  of 

Tlemcon.— Theuriet,  A.    The  old  homestead.— Her- 

villy,  E.  d'.    The  soup  tureen  ;  Silence  in  the  ranks. 

—  Narrey,  C:     Sophronisba,  oh!  — He  and  she. — 

Guillemot,  J.    The  unlucky  star.— Gastineau,  O. 

lA'lia.— Sollohub,  W.   The  serenade.— Q-oetschy,  G. 

The  professor  of  elocution.— Monselet,  C:    A  trip 


through  my  pockets.— Cros,  C:  A  Journey  to  **' 
Hervilly,  E.  d'.  From  Calais  to  Dover.— Duran- 
deau,  E.  Sergeant  Bridell's  letter. —Biez,  J.  de. 
The  first  love-letter.— Marthold,  J.  de.  On  the  eve 
of  the  wedding.— Supersac,  L.  The  door  is  locked. 
— Normand,  J.  The  invitation  to  the  christening.— 
Liegrouve,  E.  By  the  cradle. 
Plot  and  passion  ;  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :lvl3 

Plouvier,  E.,  Joint  author,  see  Barriere,  T. 

Plowman,  T:  F.   Acis  and  Galata^a,  or  The  beau! 

the  belle!!  and  the  blacksmith!!!  a  piece  of 

extravagance.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v91 

Plunkett,   H:   Grattan.    The  Minerali,  or  The 

dying  gift ;  a  romantic  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v74 

Pocock,  I:    The  maid  and  the  magpie;  drama 

in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  french.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v87 

—  The  miller  and  his  men  ;  melodrama  in  2  acts. 

/«Lacy.  812  :  1  vll 

—  Rob  Roy  Macgregor,  or  Auld  lang  syne  ;  an 

operatic  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v3 

—  The    robber's     wife ;     a   romantic,    domestic 

drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v69 

—  Robinson  Crusoe,   or    The  bold   buccaniers ; 

romantic  drama  in  2  acts.     I7i  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v89 

Peel,  W:    Absence  of  mind,  or  Wanted  £5  ;   a 

comic  drama  in  1  act.     The  incidents  are 

taken  from  one  of  Kotzebue's  farces.     In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl20 

—  The  wayside  cottage  ;   a  comedietta  in  1  act, 

adapted  from   Kotzebue's  farce  of   "  The 
half-way  house".     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl20 

Polack,  Elizabeth.  Esther,  the  i-oyal  Jewess,  or 
The  death  of  Haman  ;  an  historical  drama 
in  3  acts.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vl20 

Ponsard,  Fran9ois,  see  Merivale,  Herman  C. 
A  son    of  the  soil. 

Poole,  J:  Hamlet  travestie,  in  3  acts  with  an- 
notations by  dr.  Johnson  and  G:  Steevens. 
esq.  and  other  commentators.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  vlO 

—  Intrigue,  or  The  Bath  road  ;  a  comic  interlude 

in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v54 

—  Lodgings  for  single  gentlemen  ;   a  farce  in  1 

act.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vll5 

—  Match  making  ;  a  petite  comedy  in  1  act,  from 

the  french.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v27 

—  My  wife  ! — what  wife  ?  farce  in  1  or  2  acts. 

■  In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v96 

—  A  nabob  for  an  hour  ;  a  farce  in  2  acts.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl08 

—  Past  and    present,   or  The  hidden  treasure  ; 

drama  in  3- acts,  adapted  from  the  french. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v96 

—  Paul  Pry  ;  comedy  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812:lvl5 

—  The  scapegoat ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812 ':  1  v98 

—  Simpson  and  co. ;  a  comedy  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v'74 

—  Turning  the  tables  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v40 

—  'Twould  puzzle  a  conjuror  !  comic  drama  in 

2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl4 

Poole,  T.  Deaf  as  a  post ;  farce  in  1  act.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.  S.     With  Talfoxird,  T:  N.    Ion. 

822.2:3 

—  Same.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl4 


587        CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


Power— Reeve . 


Power,  Tyrone.  Born  to  good  luck,  or  The 
irishman's  fortune  ;  a  farce  in  1  act,  adapt- 
ed from  "False  and  true."    In  Lacy. 

812 : 1  v2 

—  Paddy  Carey,   or    The  boy  of  Clogheen ;   a 

farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy."  812  :  1  v26 

Prest,  T:  Peckett.  The  miser  of  Shoreditch ; 
I'omantic  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vis 
Princesses  in  the  tower,  or  A  match  for  Lucifer  ; 
a  piece  of  extravagance  in  1  act,  being  a 
play  after  Congreve— some  200  years.    In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v2 

Procter,  Bryan  Waller,  {Barry  Cornwall).  Dra- 
matic' scenes,  with  other  poems.  Bost. 
1857.  D.  822.2:26 

Prutz,  Robert  Ernst.  Dramatische  werke. 
Leipz.  1847.  4  v.  S.  832  :  70 

Contents.    V.   1.     Naeh  leideu  lust.     2.    Karl  von 
Bourbon.    3.   Erich  der  bauernkonig.    4.   Moritz  v. 
Sachsen. 
Pulszky,  Terezia.    The  sleeper  awakened.     In 
Pollen,  E.  L.     Home  dramas.       822.1  :  9 
Putnam,  Mary,  born  Lowell.     Tragedy  of  errors. 
Bost.  1862.  D.  822.1  :  13 

Racine,  J:  The  distressed  mother  ;  tragedy  in 
5  acts.  Tr.  from  the  "Andromaque,"  by 
Ambi-ose  Philips.    In  British  drama. 

822.2  :  1  v2 

—  Phiidra  ;  ein  trauerspiel.    Uebers.    von  F:  v. 

Schiller.  In  Schiller,  J:  C.  F:  v.  Siimmt- 
liche  werke.  830  :  143  v7 

—  Same.    In  the  same.  830  :  144  v9 
Rae,   C:  Marsham.      "  Billy  Doo  "  ;  an  original 

farce  in  1  act.    In  French's.     812  :  1  vlOl 

—  Birds  in  their  little  nests  agree  ;   a  fanciful 

conceit  in  1  act.     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl09 

—  A  fair  encounter ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  from 

the  french.     In  French's.         812  :  1  vl04 

—  Fame ;    an    original    comedy   in  3  acts.     In 

French's.  "       812:lvll0 

—  First  in  the  field  ;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted 

from  the  french.    In  French's. 

812  :1  vll8 

—  Follow  the  leader  ;  comedy  in  1  act.    loi  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v99 

—  Love's  alarms  ;  an  extravagant  comedy  in  1 

act.    7w  French's.  812:l'vll2 

—  Poppleton's  predicaments  ;  an  original  farce 

in  1  act.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vll3 

Ramsay,  Allan.  The  gentle  shepherd ;  a  pas- 
toral comedy  ;  with  a  life  of  the  author 
and  the  opinions  of  various  eminent  men 
on  the  work.  Added,  a  greatly  improved 
glossary  and  a  catalogue  of  the  Scottish 
poets.    N.  Y.  1853.  D.  822.2  :  27 

Rau,  Heribert.  Der  heirathszwang.  In  Ms 
Girandolen.  R  454  v2 

—  Das  striiuschen.     In  the  same.  R  454  v2 
Raymond,   R.  J.     Cherry   bounce  ;   a  farce  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v59 

—  Same.     See  Omnibus,  The. 

—  Mrs.  White  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v65 
Rajoier,  B.  F.    The  dumb  man  of  Manchester  ; 
a  melodrama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812:1  v26 

—  Up  to  town  and  back  again  by  the  "old  York 

hig;hi1yer";  popular  entertainment,  com- 
jn-ising  a  variety  of  tales,  anecdotes,  recita- 
tions, oddities,  whims  and  eccentric  por- 
traitiu'es  from  nature,  etc.    In  Lacy. 

812":  1  v71 


Reade,  C:    The    ladies'  battle,  or  Un  duel   en 

amour  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.     In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl08 

Rede,  W:  Leman.  An  affair  of  honour  ;  a  farce 
in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v78 

—  Douglas   travesty ;  a  burlesque  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v46 

—  His  first  champagne  ;   a  farce  in  1  act.      I7i 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v73 

—  Our  village,  or  The  lost  ship  ;  domestic  drama 

in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v88 

—  The  rake's  progress  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts,    /n 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v32 

Redwitz-'SchmOlz,  Oskar  freiherr  v.    Sieglinde  ; 

eine  tragodie.     Mainz.  1854.  T.       832  :  71 

—  Thomas  Morus  ;  historische  tragodie.  3te  aurt. 

Mainz.  1857.  S.  832  :  72 

Reece,  Robert.  Brown  and  the  brahmins,  or 
Captain  Pop  and  the  princess  Pretty-eyes  ; 
oriental  bvirlescjue,  founded  on  the  drama 
of  "  The  illustrious  stranger."    In  Lacy. 

812:lv82 

—  Dora's  device  ;  original  comedy  in  2  acts.    /?^ 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v90 

—  Green  old  age  ;  an  original  musical  impi-oba- 

bility  in  1  act.    In  French's.    812  : 1  vl03 

—  Ingomar,   or  The    noble  savage  ;    an    awful 

warning  in  1  act.    In  Scott,  C.  W.     Draw- 
ing-room plays.  822.2  :  14 

—  The  lady  of  the  lake,  plaid  in  a  new  tartan ; 

an  ephemeral  burlesque,  founded  on  sir 

Walter  Scott's  immortal  poem,    hi  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v7>l 

—  Little  Robin  Hood,   or    Quite  a  new    beau ; 

original  anti-historical  burlesque.  /7^Lacy. 
812  :  1  v91 

—  An  old  man  ;   domestic  drama.    I7i  French's. 

812:1  vl08 

—  Paquita,  or  Love  in  a  frame  ;  original  comic 

opera  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v94 

—  Perfect  love  !   a  spectacular  fairy  play.     In 

Lacy.  "812  :1  v90 

—  Prometheus,  or  The  man  on  the  rock  ;  a  new 

and  original  extravaganza.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v68 

—  Romulus  and  Remus  ;  new  classical  burlesque. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v97 

—  Ruy  Bias  righted,  or  The  love,  the  lugger  and 

the  lackey  ;  oi'iginal  burlesqiie.     In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  vldO 

—  The  stranger  stranger   than  ever !    piece  of 

extravagance  in  1  act.    7?i  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v82 

—  The  very  last  days  of  Pompeii ;  a  new  classical 

burlesque.    Tn  Lacy.  812  :  1  v95 

—  Whittington    junior  and   his    sensation    cat ; 

original  civic  burlesque.    Iti  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v89 
Reeve,  Wybert.     The  dead  witness,  or  Sin  and 
its  shadow  ;  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v99 

—  "I  love  .you";  original  comedietta  in   1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v98 

—  A  match   for  a  mother-in-law  ;    an  original 

comedietta  in  1  act.    In  Frencli's. 

812:lvll8 

—  Never    reckon  your    chickens   etc. ;    original 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v95 

—  Not  so  bad  after  all ;  original  comedy  in  3 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :1  v88 

—  Obliging  a  friend  ;  original  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v98 


589 


Reeve— Rose. 


LITERATURE  —DRAMA . 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


Reeve,  Yfyhevt.— Continued. 

—  Parted ;    an  english    lovo    story,    a    comedy 

drama  in  4  acts.     In  French's. 

812  :1  vl07 

—  Pike  O'Callaghan,  or  The  irish  patriot ;  orig- 

inal drama  in  2  acts.  In  Lacy.  812:1  v87 

—  True  as  steel ;  original  comedy  in  3  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v92 

—  Won  at  last ;  original  comedy-drama  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v87 

Regnard,  J:  Fran9ois.  The  intriguing  chamber- 
maid ;  farce  in  2  acts.  From  Regnard  by 
H:  Fielding.     In  British  drama. 

822.2  :lv2 
Reinbeck,  (x:  SJimmtliche  dramatische  werke, 
nebst  beitriigen  zur  theorie  der  deutschen 
schauspieldichtung  und  zur  kenntniss  des 
gegenwiirtigen  standpunktes  der  deut- 
schen biihne.  Heidelberg  und  Coblenz. 
1817-22.     6  V.  S.  832  :  73 

Contents.  "V.  1.  Vorrede.— Meln  dramatischer  le- 
benslauf.— Graf  Kasowsky.— Der  virginier.  2.  TJeber 
den  werth  der  schaubiihne  f  iir  die  menschheit.— Die 
doppelwette.— Lisinka.— Anftany.-  Ueber  das  lustspiel 
in  b.  1:  Der  virginier.  3.  Brief e  iiber  den  gegen- 
wiirtigen zustand  der  deutschen  biihne.— Die  beiden 
wittwen.— Der  schuldbrief.— Der  quartierzettel.  4. 
Der  franzosische  dramaturg  fiber  doutsche  dramati- 
sche dichtung.— Gordon  und  Montrose.— Der  dichter. 
—  Unbesonnenheit  und  gutes  herz.  5.  Ueber  die 
wahl  des  schauspielerstandes.— Ein  paar  worte  iiber 
theaterbeurtheilungen.  —  Der  argwohnische  ehe- 
mann.— Der  verfiihrer.— Die  riickkehr.  6.  Ein  paar 
worte  iiber  die  beurtheilung  von  schauspieldichtun- 
gen.— Die  verschworung  desFiesko  zu  Genua,  trauer- 
spiel  von  Schiller;  fiir  die  biihne  neu  bearbeitet  in 
iamben.— Der  westindier,  nach  dem  englischen  von 
Cumberland.— Nachbar  Specht,  nach  Picard. 
Reitzenstein,  K:  freiherr  v.  Count  Koenigs- 
mark  ;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts.  In  Thompson, 
B:    German  theatre,  v.  6.  832  :  96  v6 

Reuter,  Fritz.  Bliicher  in  Teterow,  dramati- 
scher schwank  in  1  act.  Wit7i  his  Der  1. 
april  1856.  832  :  75 

—  Der  1.  april  1856,  oder  Onkel  Jakob  und  onkel 

Jochen  ;  lustspiel  in  3  acten.  Greifswald. 
1857.  D.  832  :  75 

Reynolds,  F:  Laugh  when  you  can  ;  a  comedy 
in  5  acts.     In  French's."  812  :  1  vl04 

Reynolds,  G:  W.  M.  Mary  Price,  or  The  ad- 
ventures of  a  servant  girl  ;  a  domestic 
drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v52 

Reynoldson,  T:  H.  The  brewer  of  Preston,  or 
Malt  and  hops  ;  a  comic  drama  in  1  act. 
In  French's.  812  :  1  vll3 

—  L'elisir  d'amore,   or  The  elixir  of  love  ;    an 

opera  in  2  acts,  adapted  from  Donizetti. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v37 

Rhodes,  W:  Barnes.  Bombastes  Furioso ;  a 
burlesque  tragic  opera  in  1  act.  111.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v3 

Rice,  C:  The  three  musketeers,  or  The  queen, 
the  cardinal  and  the  adventurer ;  drama 
in  3  acts,  founded  on  Dumas'  celebrated 
romance.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl7 

Rice,  James,  joint  atothor,  see  Besant,  Walter. 

Riddell,  Charlotte  Eliza  Lawson,  mrs.  J.  H.,  {F. 
O.  Trafford).  George  Geith,  or  Romance 
of  a  city  life  ;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  a 
tableau  founded  on  [her]  novel,  by  Wybert 
Reeve,     /w  French's.  812:lvll9 

Ritchie,  Anna  Cora,  born  Ogden,  formerly  Mrs. 
Mowatt.  Plays.  Bost.  1855.  D.  822.1:14 
Contents.  Armand,  or  The  peer  and  the  peasant.— 
Fashion,  or  Life  in  New  York, 


Ritter,   H:  L:     Possen  und  lustspiele  fiir    die 
deutsche  biihne.    Heidelberg.  1818.  S. 

832  :  76 
Contents.    Der  weibormagistrat  zu  Klatschhauscn. 
—Der  betrogenc  entfiihrer.— Die  magnetisirte  ver- 
lobung. 
Roberts,  G:  The  absent  man  ;  a  farcical  comedi- 
etta in  1  act.     In  French's.      812  :  1  vl02 

—  Behind  the  curtain  ;  drama  in  4  acts.   /«  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v90 

—  Cousin  Tom  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v58 

—  Forty  winks  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v57 

—  Idalia,  or  The  adventuress  ;  drama  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v76 

—  The  three  furies  ;  an  original  comedietta  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v66 

—  Under  the  rose  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  lv57 
Robertson,  T:  W:    Birds  of  prey,  or  A  duel  in 
the  dark  ;  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  ':  1  v93 

—  David  Garrick  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.    Adapted 

from  the  french  of  "Sullivan",  which  was 
founded  on  a  german  dramatization  of  a 
pretended  incident  in  Garrick's  life.  I?i 
French's.  812  :  1  vll7 

—  The  half  caste,  or  The  poisoned  pearl ;  drama 

in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  french.  I7i 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v97 

—  Jocrisse  the  juggler  ;   a  drama  in  3  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v51 

—  The  ladies'   battle  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  from 

the  french  of  Scribe  and  Legouve.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v4 

—  Not  at  all  jealous  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812:lv91 

—  Peace  at  any  price  ;  farce  in  1   act,  adapted 

from  the  french.     I7i  Lacy.         812  : 1  v95 

—  Society  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

81J2  :  1  v71 

—  The  star  of  the  north  ;  drama  in  3  acts,  adapt- 

ed from  the  french.    I7i  Lacy.   812:1  v93 

—  and  T:  Hailes  Lacy.     Two  gay  deceivers,  or 

Black,  White  and  Grey  ;   a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v33 

Robinson,   Nugent.     Miss  Tibbets'  back  hair ; 

farce  in  1  act.    /w  Lacy.  812:lv90 

—  Mr.  Joffins'  latch-key  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl06 

Robson,  F:    Popocatapetl ;  an  original  piece  of 

extravagance  in  1  act.    In  French's. 

812:1  vlOl 
Rodwell,  G:  Herbert.      I'll  be  your  second  ;  a 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v3 

—  My  wife's  out ;   original  farce  in  1  act.     In 

'  Lacy.  812  :  1  v45 

—  Teddy  the  tiler  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :'  1  v81 

—  Was  I  to  blame  ?  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v32 

Rodwell,  J.  T:  G.    More  blunders  than  one  ;  a 

farce  in  1  act.    Iti  Lacy.  812  :  1  v27 

—  A  race  for  a  dinner,  or  "No  dinner  yet";  a 

farce  in  1  act.     In  French's.    812  :  1  vl02 

—  The  young  widow  ;  farce  in  1  act.    M  Lacy. 

812  :  1  V22 
ROmer,  Dr.,  pseud.,  see  Deinhardstein,  J:  T^: 

,  E:,  {Arthur  Sketchley).  The  dark  cloud  ; 
a  new  and  original  drama  of  interest  in  2 
acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v57 


591        CI.  812,  Authors. 


lilTERATTJRE— DRAMA. 


Rose — Scribe. 


593 


.  T^:— Continued. 

—  Equals  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  freely  adapted 

from  the  celebrated  "Gendre  deM.  Poinier" 
[by  Emile  Augier  and  Jules  Sandeau.] 
/?i  French's.  812  :  1  vll9 

—  How  will  they  get  out  of  it  ?  an  original  com- 

edy in  3  acts,     /w  Lacy.  812  :  1  v64 

—  Money    makes   the    man  ;    a  drawing  -  room 

drama.  In  Scott,  C.  W.  Drawing-room 
plays.  822.2  :  14 

—  Vice    versa ;  a  lesson  for    fathers  in  3  acts, 

dramatized  from  the  story  by  F.  Anstey 
[Guthrie].    In  French's.     '     812  :  1  vl2i 

—  Wild  flowers  ;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812:lvll8 

Rowe,  N:  Works,  in  3  v.,  consisting  of  his 
plays  and  poems.     Lond.  1756.  3  v.  S. 

822.2  :  13 
Contents.     V.    1.     The  ambitious   step  -  mother. — 
Tamerlane.  — The  fair  penitent.  — Ulysses.     2.    The 
royal  convert.— Jane  Shore.— Jane  Gray.— Poems. 

—  The  fair  penitent ;   a  tragedy  in  5  acts.     In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl04 

—  Same.    In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Jane  Shore  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.    In  the  same. 

822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Sam^.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v39 

—  Tamerlane  ;    tragedy  in  5  acts.     In  British 

drama.  '  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  joint  author,  see  Iieslie,  H: 

Riickert,  F:  Christofero  Colombo,  oder  Die  ent- 
deckung  der  neuen  welt  ;  geschichtsdrama 
in  3  t.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1845.    3  v.  D. 

832  :  78 

Ryan,  Desmond  L.     One  too  many  ;  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  '  812  : 1  v97 

Ryan,  R:    Everybody's  husband  ;  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v92 

St.  Georges,  Jules  H:  Vemoy  de,  and  Adolphe 

comte   Ribbing    called   de    Leuven.      The 

jeweller  of  St.  James  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 

adapted  by  W:  E.  Suter.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v55 
Salmon,  J:    Old  and  young,  or  The  four  Mow- 
brays  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

■812:lv82 
Sandeau,   Leonard  Sylvain   Jules,   and  Adrien 
Decourcelle,  see  Clarke,  Campbell,  Awak- 
ing. 
Sardou,  Victorien,  see  Ameotts,  V. 
Sargent,  Epes,  ed.  The  modern  standard  drama  ; 
a  collection  of   the  most  popular  acting 
plays,  with  critical  remarks,  also  the  stage 
business,  costumes,   etc.    V.  5,  6.     N.   Y. 
n.  d.  D.  822.2:2 

Contenta.  V.  5.  Massingrer,  P.  A  new  way  to  pay 
old  debts.- Iiovell,  G:  W.  Look  before  you  leap.— 
Shakspere,  W :  King-  John.— Bernard,  W :  B.  The 
nervous  man  and  the  man  of  nerve. —  Banim,  J: 
Damon  and  Pythias.— Coleman,  G:  The  clandestine 
marriag-e.- Knowles,  J.  S.  William  Tell.  6.  Mor- 
ton, T:  Speed  the  plough.— Shakspere,  W:  Komeo 
and  Juliet. —White,  J.  Feudal  times.  —  Planche, 
J.  H.  Charles  XII.  — Knowles,  J.  S.  The  bridal.— 
Planche,  J.  K.  The  follies  of  a  night.  —  Colman, 
G:,jr.  The  iron  chest.— Planche,  J.  li.  Faintheart 
never  won  fair  lady. 
Savage,  J:  Sybil;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts.  N.  Y. 
1865.  D.  •  822.1:15 

Saville,  J:  Faucit.    The  miller's  maid  ;   a  melo- 
drama in  3  acts.  7«  French's.  812  :  1  vl05 
Schaad,  J:  Christian.    Nicholas  of  tlie  flue,  the 
saviour  of  the  Swiss  republic  ;  a  dramatic 
poem  in  5  acts.  Wash.  1866.  D.  832.1  :  16 


Schiller,  J:  Christoph  F:  v.  Don  Carlos,  infant 
of  Spain  ;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts.  In  Thomp- 
son, B:    German  theatre.  832  :  96  v3 

—  The  death  of  Wallenstein  ;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts. 

Tr.  by  S:  T.  Coleridge.  In  Coleridge,  S:  T. 
Works.  820.2:  7  v7 

—  The  Piccolomini,  or  The  first  part  of  Wallen- 

stein ;  a  drama.  Tr.  from  the  german  by 
S:  T.  Coleridge.   In  the  same.  820.2  :  7  v'7 

—  See  also  his  Siimmtliche  werke. 

830 : 143,   830 : 144 
Werke.  830  :  152  vl20,121 

Works.  830  :  150,    830  :  R153 

Schmidt,  F:  L:  Der  leichtsinnige  liigner  *  lust- 
spiel  in  3  aufz.     Stuttg.  1813.  S.      832  :  79 

Schroder,  F:  L:  The  ensign  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 
In  Thompson,  B:     German  theatre. 

832 : 96  v5 

Schubar,  L:  Der  giinstlin^,  oder  Keine  jesuiten 
mehr  !  original-lustspiel  in  4  acten .  Berlin. 
1847.  D.  832  :  80 

Scott,  Clement  W.  "The  Cape  mail";  a  drama 
in  1  act.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vll9 

—  Tears  !  idle  tears  !  !  a  1  act  drama.  In  French's. 

812  :1  vll9 

—  comp.      Drawing-room     plays     and    parlour 

pantomimes.  Lond.  1870.  D.  822.2  :  14 
Contents.  Blanchard,  E.  L.  An  induction.  — 
Simpson,  J.  P.  Two  gentlemen  at  Mivart's.— Gil- 
bert, W.  S.  A  medical  man.- Hood,  T:  Harlequin 
little  Red  Riding-Hood,  or  The  wicked  wolf  and  the 
wirtuous  wood-cutter.  — Cheltnam,  C:  S.  Fireside 
diplomacy.— Reece,  R.  Ingomar,  or  The  noble  sav- 
age.—Rose,  G:  Mone.y  makes  the  man.— Thomp- 
son, A.  The  happy  dispatch.— Archer,  T:,  and  J. 
C.  Brougrh.  An  eligible  situation.  — Scott,  C.  W. 
The  pet  lamb;  The  last  lily.— Blanchard,  E.  L.  The 
three  temptations.  —  Sterry,  J.  A.  Katharine  and 
Petruchio,  or  The  shaming  of  the  true.— Daryl,  S. 
His  first  brief.— B.,  A.    The  girls  of  the  period. 

Scott,  W.  S.  On  the  Clyde  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts. 
In  French's.  812  :  1  vl07 

Scribe,  Augustin  Eugfene.  Ein  abend  vor  dem 
Potsdamer  thore.  In  Blum,  K:  Neue 
theaterspiele.  832  :  11  v2 

—  Asmodeus,    the  little    demon,   or  The  's 

share  ;  a  comic  drama  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  "Part  du  diable  "  by  T:  Archer. 
In  Lacy.  "812  :  1  v46 

—  Fesseln  ;  lustsp.  in  5  aufz.    Nach  dem  franzci- 

sischen  iibers.  von  K:  G.  T.  Winkler,  n.  t. 
S.  832  :  87 

—  A  glass  of  water,  great  events  from  trifling 

causes  spring  ;  comedy  in  8  acts,  freely 
adapted  trom  the  "  Ver're  d'eau"  by  W.  E. 
Suter.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v79 

—  Masaniello,    or   The    dumb   girl   of  Portici ; 

grand  opera  in  3  acts.  Tr.  by  James 
Kenney  ;  music  by  Auber.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v93 

—  Die  nachtwandlerin.      In  Blum,   K:      Neue 

theaterspiele,  v.  1.  832  :  11  vl 

—  Riquet  der  haarbuschel.     In  the  same,  v.  3. 

832  :11  v2 

—  Der  schonste  tag  des  lebens.    In  the  same,  v.  1. 

832:11  vl 

—  Der  sohn  Cromwell's,  oder  Eine  restauration  ; 

historisches  lustsp.  in  5  akten,  bearb.  von 
K:  G.  T.  Winkler,    n.  t.  8.  832  :  92 

—  The  woman  that  was  a  cat ;  a  metamorphos- 

iological  sketch  in  1  act,  adapted  from  "  La 
chatte  metamorphosee  en  femme".  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v72 


593 


Scribe  — Shakspere. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


594 


Scribe,  Augustin  Eugene. — Continued. 

—  and  Anue  Honore  Joseph  baron  Duveyrier, 

(Melesville).  Oscar,  oder  Wie  schwer  ist's 
doch  seine  frau  zu  betriigen.  Uebers.  von 
K:  G.  T.  Winkler,    n.  t.  E.  832  :  90 

—  and  Joseph  Wilfrid  Ernest  Gabriel  Legouve. 

Adrienne  Lecouvreur ;  a  play  in  5  acts, 
adapted  bv  H.  Herman.    In  French's. 

812:lvll9 

—  see  also  Boucicault,  D.,   The  queen  of  spades  ; 

Lacy,  T:  H.,  The  Jewess  ;  Simpson,  J.  P., 
Marco  Spada,  and  Welstead,  B:,  Giralda. 

Secret,  The,  or  The  hole  in  the  wall ;  a  farce  in 
1  act.    With  Talfourd,  T:  N.  Ion.  822.2  :  3 

Sejour,  V:  The  outlaw  of  the  Adriatic,  or  The 
female  spy  and  the  chief  of  the  ten  ;  a  ro- 
mantic drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
french.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v45 

Selby,  C:  Behind  the  scenes,  or  Actors  by 
lamplight ;  a  serio-comic  burlesque  bur- 
letta  in  1  act.     In  French's.    812  :  1  vll4 

—  The  bonnie    fish  wife ;    an  original    musical 

interlude  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.      812  :  1  v37 

—  The  boots  at  the  Swan  ;  an  original  farce  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v34 

—  Catching  an  heiress  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.  In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v39 

—  Caught  by  the  ears  ;  a  farcical  extravaganza 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  I  v41 

—  A  day  in  Paris  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v69 

—  The  drapery  question,  or  Who's  for  India  ?  an 

original  apropos  sketch  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v33 

—  "  Fearful  tragedy  in  the  Seven  Dials";  a  farci- 

cal interlude  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

'812  :1  v31 

—  The  fire  eater  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v4 

—  Frank  Fox  Phipps,  esq. ;   farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vlOO 

—  Frederick  of  Prussia,  or  The  monarch  and  the 

mimic  ;  a  burletta  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812 ':  1  v32 

—  Harold  Hawk,  or  The  convict's  vengeance  ; 

an  original  domestic  drama  in  2  acts.  In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v38 

—  Hotel  charges,  or  How  to  cook  a  biffin  !  farci- 

cal sketch  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.    812  :  1  vl2 

—  An  hour  at  Seville  ;  an  original  protean  inter- 

lude.    /wLacy.  812:lv53 

—  Hunting  a  turtle  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v40 

—  The  husband  of  my  heart ;  a  comic  drama  in  2 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v2 

—  Jacques  Strop,  or  A  few  more  passages  in  the 

life  of  the  renowned  and  illustrious  Robert 
Macaire  ;  an  original  domestic  drama  in  3 
acts.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl02 

—  Kinge  Richard  ye  third,  or  Ye  battel  of  Bos- 

worth  field  ;  being  a  familiar  alteration  of 
the  celebrated  history  by  a  gentleman 
from  Stratford  in  Warwickshire  ;  a  merrie 
mysterie  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.       812  :  1  v40 

—  A  lady  and  a  gentleman  in  a  peculiarly  per- 

Elexing  predicament ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 
acy.  812  : 1  v69 

^-  The  last  of  the  pigtails ;  an  original  petite 
comedy  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v37 

—  Little  sins  and  pretty  sinners  ;  interlude  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vl9 


Selby,  C: — Continued. 

—  The  marble  heart,  or  The  sculptor's  dream ; 

romance  of  real  life  in  5  chapters.  In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  vl5 

—  The  married  rake  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v71 

—  My  aunt's  husband  ;  an  original  comic  drama 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v37 

—  My  friend  the  major  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vl6 

—  My  sister  from  India ;    a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl08 

—  Paris  and  pleasure,  or  Home  and  happiness  ; 

a  drama  fantastique  or  tale  of  diablerie  in 
4  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v49 

—  Peggy  Green ;   a  comic  drama  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v42 

—  The  pet  lamb  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act.  In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v47 

—  The  phantom  breakfast ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vlOl 

—  The  pirates  of  Putney  ;   a  nautical  extrava- 

gance in  1  act.    /w  Lacy.  812  :  1  v60 

--  The  poor  nobleman  ;  a  serio-comic  drama  in 

2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v53 

—  The  rival  pages  ;  a  petite  comedy  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v94 

—  Robert  Macaire,  or  The  Aubei^e  des  Adrets  ; 

a  melodrama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v30 

—  The  Spanish  dancers,  or  Fans  and  fandangoes; 

a  terpsichorean,  semi-burlesque  burletta  in 
1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v49 

—  The  unfinished  gentleman  ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v34 

—  The    widow's   victim  ;    a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v62 

—  The  witch  of  Windermere  ;    original  comic 

drama  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v84 

—  The  young  mother  ;  a  comic  drama  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v39 

—  and  C:  Melville.     Barnaby  Rudge  ;  a  domes- 

tic drama  in  3  acts.     In  French's. 

812:  1  vlOl 
Serle,   T:  James.    Tender  precautions,  or  The 

romance  of  marriage  ;  a  new  and  original 

comedy  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v5 

Seume,  J:   Gottfried.      Miltiades.      In  his  Poe- 

tische  und  prosaische  werke.  830  :  147  v6 
Shakspere,  W:    Works  ;  ed^  by  C:  Knight.    111. 

Bost.  [1878].  2v.  Q.         '  822.3  :R1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Preface.— The  tempest.— Two  gen- 
tlemen of  Verona.— The  merry  wives  of  Windsor.— 
Measure  for  measure. —Comedy  of  errors. —  Much 
ado  about  nothing.— Love's  labour's  lost.— A  mid- 
summer-night's dream.— The  merchant  of  Venice.— 
As  you  like  it.— Taming  of  the  shrew.- All's  well  that 
ends  well.  — Twelfth  night.  —  Winter's  tale.  — King 
John. —  King  Richard  II. —  King  Henry  IV.,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2.— King  Henry  V.— King  Henry  VT.,  pt.  1.— 
Same,  pt.  2.  2.  King  Henry  VI.,  pt.  3.— King  Rich- 
ard III.  —  King  Henry  VIII.  —  Romeo  and  Juliet.— 
Othello.  —  King  Lear.— Macbeth.— Timon  of  Athens. 
—  Hamlet.  —  Troilus  and  Cressida.  —  Cymbeline.  — 
Coriolanus.— Julius  Cfesar.— Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
—Titus  Andronicus.— Pericles.— Venus  and  Adonis.— 
The  rape  of  Lucrece.— Sonnets.— A  lover's  complaint. 
—The  passionate  pilgrim.— Sonnets  to  sundry  notes 
of  music.  —  Song.  —  Verses  among  the  additional 
poems  to  Chester's  Love's  martyr,  1601.— Glossary. 

—  Works  ;  the  plays  ed.  from  the  folio  of  1623, 

with  various  readings  from  all  the  editions 
and  all  the  commentators,  notes,  intro- 
ductory remarks,  a  historical  sketch  of  the 
text,  an  account  of  the  rise  and  progress 


595 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATUItE— DRAMA. 


Shakspere. 


596 


Shakspere,  Vf  -.—Continued. 

of  the  english  drama,  a  memoir  of  the 
poet,  and  an  essay  upon  his  genius  by  Rich- 
ard Grant  White.    Best.  1875.  12  v.  D. 

822.3:2 
Contents.  V.  1.  Preface.  —  Supplementary  notes 
and  corrections.— Memoirs  of  Shakespeare.— Shakes- 
peare's will.— Chronological  tables  of  Shakespeare's 
works.— Notes  on  the  portraits  and  autograph  signa- 
tures of  Shakespeare.— An  account  of  the  rise  and 
progress  of  the  english  drama  to  the  time  of  Shakes- 
peare.—Essay  on  Shakespere's  genius.  —  Historical 
sketch  of  the  text  of  Shakespeare.— Poems.  2.  Pre- 
liminary matter  to  the  folio  of  1623.— The  tempest.— 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona.— Merry  wives  of  Windsor. 
3.  Measure  for  measure.— The  comedy  of  errors.— 
Much  ado  about  nothing.—  Love's  labor's  lost.  4. 
Midsummer-night's  dream.  —  Merchant  of  Venice.— 
As  you  like  it.— Taming  of  the  shrew.  5.  All's  well 
that  ends  well.— Twelfth  night,  or  What  vou  will.— 
The  winter's  tale.    6.   King  .lohn.— King  Richard  II. 

—  King  Henry  IV.,  pts.  1,  2.  7.  King  Henry  V.  — 
King  Henry  VI.,  pts.  1,  2.— Essay  on  the  authorship 
of  Henry  VI.  8.  King  Henry  VI..  pt.  3.  —  King 
Richard  III. -King  Henry  VIII.  9.  Troilus  and 
Cressida.  —  Coriolanus.  —  Titus  Andronicus.  10. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.— Timon  of  Athens.— Julius  Cicsar. 

—  Macbeth.  11.  Hamlet.  —  King  Lear.  —  Othello. 
12.  Antony  and  Cleopatra.— Cymbeline.— Pericles.- 
Appendix.— Index. 

—  Works  ;  the  text  carefully  restored  according 

to  the    first   editions,  with  introductions, 
notes  original  and  selected,  and  a  life  of 
the  poet,  by  H:  N.  Hudson.    Rev.  ed.  with 
additional  notes,  in  6  v.    Bost.  n.  d.  6  v.  D. 
822.3:82 
Contents.    V.  1.   The  tempest.— The  two  gentlemen 
of  Verona.— The  merry  wives  of  Windsor.— Twelfth 
night,  or  What  you  will. —  Measure  for  measure.- 
Much  ado    about    nothing. —  A  midsummer- night's 
dream.- Love's  labour's  lost.     2.  The  merchant  of 
Venice.— As  you  like  it.— All's  well  that  ends  well.— 
The  taming  of  the  shrew.- The  winter's  tale.  — The 
comedy  of  errors.- Macbeth.— King  John.     3.   King 
Richard  II.— First  part  of  Henry  IV.— Second  part  of 
Henry  IV.— King  Henry  V.— Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
—Othello.    4.   First  part  of  Henry  VI.— Second  part 
of  Henry  VI.— Third  part  of  Henry  VI.—  King  Rich- 
ard III.— King  Henry  VIII.— Troilus  and  Cressida. 
5.  Timon  of  Athens.— Coriolanus.- Julius  Csesar.— 
Cymbeline.  —  Titus  Andronicus.— Pericles,  prince  of 
TVre.— King  Lear.    6.  Romeo  and  Juliet.— Hamlet.— 
The  life  of  Shakespeare.- An  historical  sketch  of  the 
english  drama  before  Shakespeare.  — Poems.- Son- 
nets. 

—  Complete  works  ;  with  dr.  Johnson's  preface, 

a  glossary,  and  an  account  of  each  play 
and  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  the  rev. 
W:  Harness.     Lond.  n.  d.    2  v.  O. 

822.3+3 
Contents.  V.  1.  Memoir.— Dr.  Johnson's  preface.— 
Glossary.- The  tempest.— Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
—Merry  wives  of  Windsor.— Twelfth  night,  or  What 
you  will.— Measure  for  measure.— Much  ado  about 
nothing.  —  Midsummer-night's  dream.  —  Love's  la- 
bour's lost.— Merchant  of  Venice.— As  you  like  it.— 
All's  well  that  ends  well.— Taming  of  the  shrew.  — 
Winter's  tale.— Comedy  of  errors.— Macbeth.— King 
John.— Richard  II.— First  part  of  Henry  IV.— Second 
part  of  Henry  IV.— Henry  V.— First  part  of  Henry 
VI.  — Second  part  of  Henry  VI.  2.  Third  part  of 
Henry  VI.— Richard  III.— Henry  VIII.— Troilus  and 
Cressida. —Timon  of  Athens. —  Coriolanus. —Julius 
Caesar.- Antony  and  Cleopatra.— Cymbeline.— Titus 
Andronicus.  —  Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre.  —  King 
Lear.— Romeo  and  Juliet.— Hamlet,  prince  of  Den- 
mark.-Othello.— Venus  and  Adonis.- The  rape  of 
Lucrece.—  Sonnets.  — Passionate  pilgrim.  — A  lover's 
complaint. 

—  Dramatic  works  of  Shakespeare  ;  the  text  of 

the  1st  ed.    111.     Edinb.  1883.    8  v.  O. 

822.3  :  B83 
Contents.  V.  1.  The  tempest.— The  two  gentlemen 
of  Verona.— The  merry  wives  of  Windsor.- Measure 
for  measure.- The  comedie  of  errors.— Much  adoo 
about  nothing.  2.  Loves  labour's  lost.- A  midsom- 
mer  nights  dreame.— The  merchant  of  Venice.— As 


Shakspere,  W:— Continued. 

you  like  it.— The  taming  of  the  shrew.  3.  All's  well 
that  ends  well.— Twelfe  night,  or  What  you  will.  — 
The  winters  tale.— The  life  and  death  of  king  John.— 
The  life  and  death  of  king  Richard  the  second.  4. 
The  first  part  of  Henry  the  fourth.— The  second  part 
of  Henry  the  fourth.— The  life  of  Henry  the  flft.— 
The  first  part  of  Henry  the  sixt.  5.  The  second  part 
of  Henry  the  sixt.— The  third  part  of  Henry  the  sixt. 
—The  tragedy  of  Richard  the  third.— The  life  of  king 
Henry  the  eight.  6.  The  tragedie  of  Troylus  and 
Cressida.— The  tragedie  of  Coriolanus.— The  lament- 
able tragedie  of  Titus  Andronicus.- The  tragedie  of 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  7.  The  life  of  Timon  of  Athens. 
—  The  tragedie  of  Julius  Caesar. —  The  tragedie  of 
Macbeth.— The  tragedie  of  Hamlet.  8.  The  tragedie 
of  king  Lear.— The  tragedie  of  Othello.— The  tragedie 
of  Anthonie  and  Cleopatra. —The  tragedie  of  Cym- 
beline. 

—  Dramatische  wei'ke,  iibersetzt  von  F:  Boden- 

stedt,  Nicolaus  Delius,  O:  Gildemeister,  G: 
Herwegh.  Paul  Heyse,  Hermann  Kurz, 
Adolf  Wilbrandt ;  mit  einleitung  und  an- 
merkungen  herausg.  von  F:  Bodenstedt. 
4te  aufl.  Leipz.  1880.  9  v.  D.  822.3  :  47 
Contents.  V.  1.  Ein  sommernachtstraum,  fib.  von 
P:  Bodenstedt.  —  Das  wintermarchen,  fib.  von  O: 
Gildemeister.- Die  lustigen  weiber  von  Windsoi",  iib. 
von  Hermann  Kurz.— Die  beiden  Veroneser,  iib.  von 
G:  Herwegh.— Viel  liirm  um  nichts,  iib.  von  Adolf 
Wilbrandt.  2.  Die  komodie  der  irrungen.  fib.  von 
G:  Herwegh. —  Was  ihr  woUt,  Oder  Heillger  drei- 
konigsabend,  iib.  von  O:  Gildemeister.— Der  sturm, 
fib.  von  F:  Bodenstedt.  —  Zahmung  einer  wider- 
spenstigen,  fib.  von  G:  Herwegh.— Verlorene  liebes- 
muh,  fib.  von  O:  Gildemeister.  3.  Mass  fur  mass,  fib. 
von  F:  Bodenstedt.— Perikles,  f first  von  Tyrus,  fib. 
von  Nicolaus  Delius. — Der  kaufmann  von  Venedig, 
ub.  von  F:  Bodenstedt.— Wie  es  euch  gefallt,  fib.  von 
G:  Herwegh.— Bnde  gut,  alles  gut.  fib.  von  G:  Her- 
wegh. 4.  Konig  Johann.—Konig  Richard  der  zweite. 
— Konig  Heinrich  der  vierte.  1.  theil.— Konig  Heinrich 
der  vierte,  2.  theil,  fib.  von  O:  Gildemeister.  5.  Konig 
Heinrich  der  ffinfte.— Kiinig  Heinrich  der  sechste,  I. 
theil.— Konig  Heinrich  der  sechste,  2.  theil.— Konig 
Heinrich  der  sechste.  3.  theil,  fib.  von  O :  Gildemeister. 
6.  Konig  Richard  der  dritte.  —  Konig  Heinrich  der 
achte,  fib.  von  O.  Gildemeister.— Hamlet,  prinz  von 
Danemark,  ub.  von  F:  Bodenstedt.  7.  Antonius  und 
Kleopatra,  fib.  von  Paul  Heyse.— Othello,  der  mohr 
von  Venedig,  fib.  von  F:  Bodenstedt.— Titus  Androni- 
cus. fib.  von  Nicolaus  Delius.— Julius  Casar,  fib.  von 
O:  Gildemeister.  8.  Romeo  und  .Tulia.  fib.  von  F: 
Bodenstedt.  — Cymbelin,  fib.  von  O:  Gildemeister.- 
Timon  von  Athen,  fib.  von  Paul  Heyse.— Coriolanus, 
fib.  von  Adolf  Wilbrandt.  9.  Kiinig  Lear,  fib.  von  G  : 
Herwegh. —Troilus  und  Cressida.  ub.  von  G:  Her- 
wegh. —  Macbeth,  fib.  von  F:  Bodenstedt. —  William 
Shakespeare;  ein  riickblick  auf  sein  leben  und 
schaffen. 

—  Shakespeare,  adapted  for  reading  classes  and 

for  the  family  circle,  by  T:   Bulfinch  and 

S.  G.  Bulfinch.     Bost.  1865.  S.       822.3  :  4 

Contents.    Midsummer-night's  dream.— Romeo  and 

Juliet.— The  merchant  of  Venice.— First  part  of  king 

Henry  IV.  — Hamlet.  — King  Lear.  —  Macbeth.  —  The 

tempest. 

—  All's  well  that  ends  well ;  ed.  with  notes  by 

W:J.  Rolfe.    111.   N.  Y.  1881.  S.     822.3:6 

—  Same;  a  comedy  in  5  acts.     In  French's. 

812  :1  vll3 

—  Anthony  and  Cleopatra;   ed.  with  notes  by 

W:  J.  Rolfe.    111.    N.  Y.  1881.   S. 

822.3:49 

—  Same  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.     In  Lacy. 

■812:lv75 

—  As  you  like  it ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J.  Rolfe. 

111.     N.  Y.  1878.  S.  ■         822.3  :  6 

—  Same  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v25 

—  The  comedy  of  errors  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W: 

J.  Rolfe."    111.     N.Y.  1881.  S.        822.3:7 

—  Same,    /w  Lacy.  812  :  1  v72 


597 


Shakspere— Sheridan . 


LITERATtJBE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


598 


Shakspere,  W: — Continued. 

—  Coriolanus  ;  ed.   with  notes  by  W:  J.  Rolfe. 

111.    K  Y.  1881.  8.  822.3  :  8 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v95 

—  Cymbeline  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J.  Kolfe. 

111.    N.  Y.  1881.  S.  822.3:9 

—  Same,    /n  Lacy.  812  :  1  v64 

—  Hamlet,   prince  of  Denmark ;    tragedy  in  5 

acts.     /wLacy.  812  :'l  v23 

—  Julius  Csesar  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J.  Rolfe. 

111.    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  822.3  :  10 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v40 

—  Katherine  and  Petruchio  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 

altered  by  D:  Garrick  from   "The  taming 
of  the  shrew."    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v62 

—  King  Henry  IV.,  pt.  1  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W: 
""1^.  Y.  1880.  S        ----■    — 


J:  Rolfe.    111. 
Same.    In  Lacy. 


822.3  :11 
812  :  1  v37 


King  Henry  VI.,  pt.  2. 
King  Henry  VI.,  pt.  3. 


—  King  Henry  IV.,  pt.  2  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W: 

J.  Rolfe!    111.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.      822.3  :  12 

—  Same.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v64 

—  King  Henry  V. ;  ed.   with  notes  by    W:   J. 

Rolfe.    111.    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  822.3  :  13 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v39 

—  King  Henry  VI.,  pt.  1  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W: 

J:  Rolfe.    111.    N.  Y.  1882.  S.      822.3:57 

111.    N.  Y.  1883.  S. 

822.3:58 
111.    N.  Y.  1882.  S. 

822.3:59 

—  King  Henry  VIII.-,  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J. 

Rolfe.    111.    N.  Y.  1872.  S.  822.3:14 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v22 

—  King  John  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J.  Rolfe. 

111.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  ■       822.3  :  15 

—  Same.    In  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  drama. 

822.2:2  v5 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v38 

—  King  Lear;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J.  Rolfe. 

111.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  822.3:16 

—  Same,    /w  Lacy.  812  :  1  v31 

—  King  Richard  H. ;  ed.    with   notes  by  W:  J. 

Rolfe.    111.    N.  Y.  1876.  S.  822.3  :  17 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v77 

—  King  Richard  III.;  ed.   with  notes  by  W:  J. 

Rolfe.     111.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  822.3  :  18 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl3 

—  Love's  labor's  lost;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J. 

Rolfe.    111.    N.  Y.  1882.  S.  822.3:65 

—  Macbeth  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J.  Rolfe.    111. 

N.  Y.  1878.  8.  822.3  :  19 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v9 

—  Same,  germ.    Macbeth  ;  ein  trauersp.   Uebers. 

von.  F:  V.  Schiller.  In  Schiller,  J:  C.  F: 
V.     Siimmtliche  werke.  830  :  143  v6 

—  Same.     In  the  same.  830  :  144  v9 

—  Measure  for  measure  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W: 

J.  Rolfe.    111.    N.  Y.  1882.  S.      822.3:61 

—  The  merchant  of  Venice ;  ed.  with  notes  by 

W:  J.  Rolfe.    111.    N.Y.  1871.  S. 

822.3:20 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v25 
with  introd.   and  notes,  explanatory 

and  critical,  for  use  in  schools  and  classes 
by  H:  N.  Hudson.  (Classics  for  children.) 
Bost.  1883.  S.  X  822.3:  75 


Shakspere,  W:— Continued. 

—  The  merry  wives  of  Windsor  ;  ed.  with  notes 

by  W:  J.  Rolfe.    111.    N.  Y.  1882.  8. 

822.3  :  60 

—  Sams.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v62 

—  A  midsummer- night's  dream  ;  ed.  with  notes 

by  W:  J.  Rolfe.    N.  Y.  1877.  8.    822.3  :  21 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v28 

—  Much  ado  about  nothing;  comedy  in  5  acts. 

In  Lacy.  i312  : 1  v35 

—  Othello  the  moor  of  Venice ;  ed.  with  notes 

by  W:  J.  Rolfe.    111.    N.  Y.  1879.  8. 

822.3:22 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v27 

—  Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W: 

J.  Rolfe.     111.    N.  Y.  1883.  8.      822.3  :  66 


germ.  Pericles,  fiirst  von  Tyrus  ;  ein 
dramatisches  miihrchen.  Uebers.  von  Adel- 
bert  Keller.     Stuttg.  1854.  8.       822.3  :  27 

—  Poems,  with  a  memoir  by  Alexander  Dyce. 

Bost.  1854.  8.  822.3  :  26 

—  Romeo  and  Juliet ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J. 

Rolfe.    111.    N.  Y.  1879.  8.  822.3  :  23 

—  Same.    In  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  drama. 

822.2  :  2  v6 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl8 

—  8onnets  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J.  Rolfe.  N.  Y. 

1883.  8.  822.3  :  70 

—  Same,  germ.     8onnette  ;  in  deutscher  nachbil- 

dung  von  F:  v.  Bodenstedt.  Berlin.  1866. 
8.  822.3:48 

—  The  taming  of  the  shrew  ;  ed.  with  notes  by 

W:  J.  Rolfe.   111.  N.Y.  1881.  8.  822.3:24 

—  The  tempest;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J.  Rolfe. 

111.    N.  Y.  1877.   8.  822.3  :  25 

—  Same.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v37 

—  Timon  of  Athens;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J. 

Rolfe.    N.  Y.  1882.  8.  822.3  :  63 

—  Titus  Andronicus  ;    ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J. 

Rolfe.    111.    N.  Y.  1884  [1883].  8. 

822.3:76 

—  Troilus  and  Cressida  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J. 

Rolfe.    N.  Y.  1882.  8.  822.3  :  62 

—  Twelfth  night,  or  What  you  will ;   comedy  in 

5  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v36 

—  The  two  gentlemen  of  Verona  ;  ed.  with  notes 

by  W:  J.  Rolfe.    N.  Y.  1882.  8.    822.3  :  64 

—  Venus  and  Adonis,  Lucrece  and  other  poems  ; 

ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J.  Rolfe.  N.  Y.  1883. 
8.  822.3  :  69 

—  The  winter's  tale  ;  a  play  in  5  acts.  In  French's. 

812:1  vll3 

—  and  J:  Fletcher.     The  two  noble  kinsmen ; 

written  by  the  memorable  worthies  of  their 

time...  ;  ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J.  Rolfe. 

N.  Y.  1883.  8.  822.3:67 

Sheil,  R:  Lalor.  Evadne,  or  The  statue  ;  tragedy 

in  3  acts  ;  altered  from  Rivers  and  8hirley. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v24 

Shepherd,  R.,  joint  author,  see  Higgle,  T.  H. 

Sheridan,  Richard  Brinslej  Butler.     Dramatic 

works  ;  with  a  memoir  of  his  life  by  G.  G. 

8.    Lond.  1857.  8.  822.2:34 

Contents.    Memoir.— The  rivals.— St.  Patrick's  day. 

—The  duenna.— The  school  for  scandal.— The  critic— 

A  trip  to  Scarborough.— Pizarro. 

—  Sheridan's  comedies.  The  rivals  and  The  school 

for  scandal ;  ed.  with  an  introd.  and  notes 
to  each  play  and  a  biographical  sketch  of 
Sheridan  by  Brander  Matthews.  111.  Bost. 
1885  [1884].'  O.  822.2+46 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


Sheridan— Sophoklls. 


Sheridan,  Richard  Brinslej  Butler.— Cotitinued. 

—  The  critic,  or  A  tragedy  rehearsed  ;  a  drama- 

tic piece  in  3  acts.    In  British  drama. 

822.2  : 1  v2 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v8 

—  The  duenna ;   a  comic    opera  in  3  acts.     In 

British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  The    rivals ;  comedy   in  5  acts.      In  British 

drama.  822.2  : 1  vl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v33 

—  Saint  Patrick's  day,  or  The  scheming  lieuten- 

ant ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vll4 

—  The  school  for  scandal ;  comedy  in  5  acts. 

In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v27 

—  A  trip  to  Scarborough  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vl03 

Simon,  Joseph  Philippe,  {Lockroy),  and  A: 
Amoula.  Helene,  oder  Die  verklarungen, 
schausp.  in  3  aufz,  nach  Zschokke's  novelle. 
Uebers.  von  K.  G.  T.  Winkler,    n.t.  S. 

832  :  89 
Simpson,  J.  Palgrave.    Appearances ;  an  origi- 
nal comedy  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v47 

—  An  atrocious  criminal ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v74 

—  Broken  ties  ;  domestic  drama  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v96 

—  Court  cards  ;  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts.      In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v53 

—  Daddy  Hardacre  ;  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vldO 

—  A  fair  pretender  ;  an  original  comic  drama  in 

2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v66 

—  First  affections ;  a  comedietta  m  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v52 

—  Heads  or  tails  ?  comedietta  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vl5 

—  Jack  in  a  box !  a  comedietta  in  1  act.      In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v71 

—  Lady  I)edlock's  secret ;  play  in  4  acts,  found- 

.  ed  on  an  episode  in  C:  Dickens'   "Bleak 
House  ".     In  French's,  812  :  1  vl22 

—  Marco  Spada  ;  drama  in  3  acts,  altered  and 

adapted  from  the  french  of  Scribe.     In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  vlO 

—  Matrimonial  prospectuses  ;    comedietta  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v6 

—  Only  a  clod  ;  comic  drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v21 

—  Poor  cousin  Walter;   a  drama  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v2 

—  A  school  for  coquettes  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v41 

—  A  scrap  of  paper  ;  a  comic  drama  in  3  acts. 

/»Lacy.  812  :  1  v51 

—  Second  love ;  an  original  comic  drama  in  3 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v28 

—  The  serpent  on  the  hearth  ;  romantic  drama 

in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v85 

—  Shadows  of  the  past ;  comedy  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  '  812  :  1  v97 

—  Sybil!  a,  or  Step  by  step  ;  an  original  comic 

drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.        §12  :  1  v64 

—  Two  gentlemen  at  Mivarts  ;  a  dramatic  dia- 

logue  in  1  short    act.      In  Scott,   C.  W. 
Drawing-room  plays.  822.2  :  14 

—  Very  susi>icious  !  an  original  comedietta  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy. 


812 : 1  v6 


Simpson,  J.  Palgrave.— g'owfmwecZ. 

—  The  watch  dog  of  the  Walsinghams  ;  romantic 

drama  in  4  acts.    In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v92 

—  Without  incumbrances  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    hi 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v2 

—  World  and  stage  ;  original  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v97 

—  and  Felix  Dale.    Time  and  the  hour  ;  original 

romantic  drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v81 

—  and  Herman  C.  Merivale.    Alone  ;  an  original 

comedy  drama  in  3  acts.     In  French's. 

812  :1  vl03 

—  and  C:  Wray.     Ranelagh  ;  comic  drama  in  2 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl3 

— joint  author,  see  Yates,  Edmund. 

Siraudin,  Paul.  Left  the  stage,  or  Grassot 
tormented  by  Ravel ;  a  personal  experiment 
in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v7 

—  joint  author.,  see  Clairville,  L:  Fran9ois  Nico- 

laie,     also    Moreau,     L:    Isidore    EugJ^ne 

Lemoine. 
Sketchley,  Arthur,  pseud.,  see  Rose,  G: 
Smith,   Albert.     The  Alhambra,  or  The  three 

beautiful  princesses ;   a  new  and  original 

burlesque  extravaganza.    In  Lacy*. 

812  :  1  v3 

—  Blanche  Heriot,  or  The  Chertsey  curfew ;   a 

domestic  and  historical  drama  in  2  acts. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v73 

—  The  cricket  on  the  hearth  ;  a  fairy  tale  of  home 

in  3  chii'ps,  adapted  from  C:  Dickens.     In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v44 

—  Esmeralda  ;  an  operatico,  terpsichorean  bur- 

lesque in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v2 

Smith,  Q;..,  joint  author.,  see  Mayhew,  E: 
Smith,  S.  Theyre.    Cut  off  with  a  shilling  ;  com- 
edietta in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v97 

—  A  happy  pair ;  original  comedietta  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v83 

—  My  uncle's  will ;   a  comedietta  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vllO 

—  Which  is  which  ?    comedietta  in   1   act.     In 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v97 

Smith,    W.   H.   S.      The    drunkard ;    a    moral 

domestic  drama  of  american  life,  in  4  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v7 

Soane,  G:    The  innkeeper's  daughtei',  or  Mary, 

the  maid  of  the  inn  ;  a  melodrama  in  2  acts. 

7«  French's.  812:lvll4 

—  Zarah,  the  gipsy ;  romantic  drama  in  2  acts. 

/wLacy.  812  :  1  v92 

Soane-Roby,   Bernard.     A    deserter  in    a  fix ; 

original  farce.  In  French's.  812  :  1  vl21 
SoUohub,  Vladimir  Aleksandrovitch,  graf.    His 

hat  and  cane.     In  Plays  for  private  acting. 

812:2 

—  The  serenade.     In  the  same.  812:2 
Somerset,  C:  A.    A  day  after  the  fair  ;  farce  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v76 

—  The  mistletoe    bough,   or   The    fatal    cheat ; 

melodrama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vlOO 

—  The  sea ;    a  nautical  drama   in  2  acts.      In 

French's.  812  :  1  vl05 

—  Shakspeare's  early  days  ;*  drama  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v93 

Sophoklls.      Tragedies  in   english  prose.     The 

Oxford   trans.,  new  ed.  rev.  according  to 

the  text  of  Dindorf.  N.  Y.  1855.  D.  882  :  3 

Contents.    Oedipus  tyrannus.— Oedipus  coloneus. — 

Electra.  —  Antig:one.  —  Trachinia;.  —  Ajax.  —  Philoo* 


601 


Sorrell— Suter. 


LITEBATTTBE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


603 


Sorrell,  W.  J.  A  border  marriage ;  a  comic 
drama  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v65 

—  joint  author,  see  French,  Sidney. 

Soutar,  Rob(^rt.  Sold  again ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 
In  French's.  812  :  1  vll3 

—  joint  author,  see  Claridge,  C.  J. 
Southerne,  T:    Isabella,  or  The  fatal  mai'riage  ; 

tragedy  in  5  acts.    In  British  drama. 

822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v94 

—  Oroonoko ;    tragedy   in    5   acts.     In   British 

drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

Speak  out  boldly  ;  a  petite  comedy  in  1  act.  In 
Lacy.  ■    812  :  1  v73 

Spencer,  G:,  and  Walter  James.  A  return  ticket ; 
original  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v99 

Spindler,  C:  Hans  Waldmann ;  historisches 
schauspiel  in  5  aufz.,  nebst  einem  vorspiel 
in  1  aufz.     Stuttg.  1854.  S.  832  :  81 

Stainforth,  Frank,  joint  author,  see  Maltby, 
C.  A. 

Steele,  Sir'R:  The  tender  husband,  or  The  ac- 
complished fools  ;  comedy  in  5  acts.  In 
British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

Stephenson,  C.  H.    Tromb-al-ca-zar,  or  The  ad- 
ventures of  an  operatic  troupe  ;  a  musical 
extravaganza  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the 
french.    Music  by  J.  Offenbach.     In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v71 

Sterry,  J.  Ashby.  Katharine  and  Petruohio,  or 
The  shaming  of  the  true.  In  Scott,  C.  W. 
Drawing-room  plays.  822.2  :  14 

Stirling,  E:  Aline  the  rose  of  Killarney  ;  drama 
in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.  81*2  :  1  v94 

—  The  anchor  of  hope,  or  The  seaman's  star  ;  a 

drama  in  2  acts,  /ra  French's.  812  : 1  vlll 

—  The  blue  jackets,  or  Her  majesty's  service  ;  a 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  "  812  : 1  v47 

—  The  bould  soger  boy ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

French's.  812  :  1  vlll 

—  By  royal  command ;    a  comedy  drama  in  3 

acts.     /?i  French's.  ■812:lvl06 

—  The  cabin  boy  ;  a  drama  in  2  acts.  In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl04 

—  Captain  Charlotte  ;  a  farce  in  2  acts.   In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v39 

—  A  cheap  excursion  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v4 

—  Family  pictures  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.  In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl06 

—  Grace  Darling,  or  The  wreck  at  sea  ;  a  drama 

in  2  acts.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl04 

—  Jeannette  and  Jeannot,  or  The  village  pi'ide  ; 

a  musical  drama  in  2  acts.    In  French's. 

812:  1  vl06 

—  The  Jew's  daughter ;  an  original  drama  in  2 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v29 

—  Left  in  a  cab  ;   an  original  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v2 

—  Legacy  of  honour ;    an  original  drama  in  2 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v50 

—  The  little  back  parlour ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vlll 

—  The  lost  diamonds  ;  a  drama  in  2  acts.    In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll8 

—  Margaret  Catchpole,  the  heroine  of  Suffolk, 

or  The  vicissitudes  of  real  life  ;  a  drama  in 
3  acts,  adapted  from  the  work  of  the  same 
title.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v36 


Stirling,  E: — Continued. 

—  The  miser's  daughter  ;  drama  in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v99 

—  The  old  curiosity  shop  ;  drama  in  2  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v77 

—  A  pair  of  pigeons  ;  an  original  domestic  sketch 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v33 

—  A  pet  of  the  public  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :1  vl2 

—  The  ragpicker  of  Paris  and  the  dressmaker  of 

St.   Antoine  ;   drama  in  3  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v81 

—  The  reapers,  or  Forget  and  forgive  ;  a  drama 

in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v62 

—  The  rifle  volunteers  ;  an  apropos  sketch.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v40 

—  The  rose  of  Corbeil.  or  The  forest  of  Senart ; 

a  melodrama  in  2  acts.     In  French's. 

812:1  vllO 

—  The  teacher  taught ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v48 

—  Trapping  a  tartar  ;  a  serio-comic  drama  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v65 

—  The  woodman's  spell ;  a  serio-comic  drama  in 

1  act.     In  Lacj'.  812  :  1  v2 

Stocqueler,  J.  H.  An  object  of  intei'est ;  farce 
in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl6 

Stowe,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  born  Beecher.  Ex- 
tracts from  The  christian  slave.  In  FoUen, 
E.L.    Home  dramas.  822.1:9 

—  see  also  Aikin,  G:  L.    Uncle  Tom's  cabin,  and 

Suter,  W:  E.  Dred. 
Straight,   Douglas,    {Sidney    Daryl).      His  first 

brief ;    a    comedietta.       In    Scott,  C.   W. 

Drawing-room  plays.  822.2  :  14 

Sturgis,  Julian  Russell.    Little  comedies.     [Ap- 

pleton's  handy-vol.  ser.]    N.  Y.  1880.  S. 

822.2:35 

Contents.  Apples.— Fireflies.— Picking:  up  the  pieces. 

—Half  way  to  Arcady.— Mabel's  holy  day.— Heather. 

Sulivan,    Robert.      Elopements    in    high    life  ; 

comedy  in  5  acts.     In  Lacy.      812  :  1  vlO 
Supersac,  Leon.    The  door  is  locked.    In  Plays 

for  private  acting.  812:2 

Suter,  W:  E.     The  adventures  of  Dick  Turpin 

and  Tom  King  ;  a  serio-comic  drama  in  2 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812:1  v42 

—  "  Brother  Bill  and  me  ";  an  original  farce  in  1 

act.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v52 

—  Catherine  Howard  ;  I'omantic  drama  in  3  acts, 

from  the  celebrated  play  by  that  name  by 
Alexandre  Dumas.    In  Lacy.     812  : 1  v37 

—  The  child  stealer  ;  a  drama  in  4  parts,  adapt- 

ed from  the  french'     In  Lacy.   812  : 1  v70 

—  Double    dealing,    or  The  rifle  volunteer ;    a 

duologiie  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.     812  : 1  v47 

—  Dred  ;  a  tale  of  the  Dismal  Swamp  ;  a  drama 

in  2  acts,   from  mrs.   Stowe's  novel.     In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v57 

—  The  felon's  bond  ;  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v85 

—  First  love,  or  The  widowed  bride  ;  an  original 

drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.         812  :  1  v69 

—  Give  me  my  wife  ;  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  lv75 

—  The  highwayman's  holiday  ;   a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.*  812:1  v60 

—  Holly  Bush  Hall,  or  The  track  in  tiie  snow  ;  a 

drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.         812  : 1  v44 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


Suter— Taylor,  T, 


604 


Suter,  W:  ^.—Continued. 

—  II  trovatore  ;  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  from 

the  popular  opera  of  that  name.    In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v56 

—  Incombatibility  of  temper ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v73 

—  Isoline  of  Bavaria  ;  drama  in  4  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v86 

—  Jack  o'  the  hedge  ;  original  drama  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v78 

—  John  Wopps,   or  "From    information   I   re- 

ceived"; farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v49 

—  A  life's  revenge,  or  Two  loves  for  one  heart ; 

a  drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.      812  : 1  v39 

—  Little  Annie's  birthday  ;  an  original  persona- 

tion farce.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v81 

—  The  lost  child  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v62 

—  More  free  than  welcome  ;    a  farce  for  three 

male  characters,  adapted  from  the  f rench . 
In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v73 

—  Our  new  man  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812:1  v65 

—  A  quiet  family;  an  original  farce.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vSiO 

—  The  robbei's  of  the  Pyrenees ;  a  drama  in  2 

acts  and  a  prologue,  adapted  fi-om  the 
f rench.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v56 

—  Rocambole,  or  The  knaves  of  hearts  and  the 

companions  of  crime  ;  a  romantic  drama 
in  a  prologue  and  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v66 

—  Sarah's  young  man  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.  In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v31 

—  The  test  of  truth,  or  "It's  a  long  lane  that  has 

no  turning";  comedy  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  V84 

—  Two  gentlemen  in    a  fix,  or  How  to  lose  the 

train  ;  an  interlude.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v66 

—  A  very  pleasant  evening ;  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v80 

—  Wanted  "a  young  lady"  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v66 

—  We  all  have  our  little  faults ;  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v78 

—  Which  shall  I  marry  ?  a  farce  in   1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v59 

Swinburne,  Algernon  C:    Atalanta  in  Calydon  ; 

a  tragedy.    Bost.  1866.  S.  822.2:28 

—  Mary  Stuart ;  a  tragedy.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

822.2:40 

—  The    queen    mother   and    Rosamond.      Bost. 

1866.  S.  822.2:29 

Talfourd,  Francis.  Abou  Hassan,  or  The  hunt 
after  happiness  ;  a  semi-original  fairy  ex- 
travaganza in  rhyme  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  vl7 

—  Alcestis,  the  original  strong-minded  woman  ; 

classical  burlesque  in  1  act,  being  a  most 
shameless  misinterpretation  of  the  greek 
drama  of  Euripides  with  an  original  pro- 
logue upon  the  occasion  of  its  subsequent 
revival.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v21 

—  Atalanta,   or    The    three   golden  apples ;  an 

original  classical  extravaganza  in  1  act. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v30 

—  Electra  in  a  new  electric  light ;  an  entirely 

new  and  original  extravaganza  in  1  act. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v39 

—  Ganem,  the  slave  of  love  ;  an  original  extrav- 

aganza from  "The  arabian  nights  enter- 
tainments."   In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v6 


Talfourd,  Francis. —  Continued. 

—  A  household  fairy  ;  domestic  sketch  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812:1  v44 

—  King   Thrushbeard,  or  A   little  pet  and  the 

great  passion  ;  preceding  the  grand  Christ- 
mas comic  pantomime  of  Harlequin  Hafiz, 
and  being  an  entirely  new  and  original 
fairy  and  domestic  extravaganza.  In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v44 

—  Macbeth  somewhat  removed  from  the  text  of 

Shakespeare,  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

■812:lv8 

—  Pluto  and  Proserpina,  or  The  belle  and  the 

pomegranate  ;  an  entirely  new  and  original 
mythological  extravaganza,  or  Sicilian  ro- 
mance of  the  (1  ?)  0th  century.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v36 

—  The  rule  of  three  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v38 

—  Shylock,    or    The   merchant   of  Venice  pre- 

served ;  an  entirel.^  new  reading  of  Shakes- 
peare, from  an  edition  hitherto  undiscov- 
ered by  modern  authorities,  and  which  it 
is  hoped  may  be  received  as  the  stray 
leaves  of  a  Jerusalem  hearty-joke.  3d  ed., 
rev.  and  corr.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  vll 

—  Tell  and  the    strike  of  the  cantons,  or  The 

pair,  the  meddler  and  the  apple  ;  an  origi- 
nal fairy,  romantic  and  legendary  extrava- 
ganza.   In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v43 

—  and,  H:  James  Byron.     The  miller  and  his 

men ;  a  burlesque  mealy-drama  in  1  act. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v45 

—  and  Alfred  Wigan.     Tit  for  tat ;  comedietta 

in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl7 

Talfourd,  Sir  T:  Noon.  Tragedies.  Added,  a 
few  sonnets  and  verses.    Bost.  1865.  D. 

822.2:30 
Contents.    Ion.— The  athcnian  captive.— Glencoo.— 
Sonnets.— Poems. 

—  Ion  ;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

822.2:3 
Taming  a  tiger  ;  a  farce  in  1  act,   adapted  from 
the  f rench.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v72 

Tarantula,  La,  or  The  spider  king  ;  an  extrava- 
ganza made  up  into  an  english  dress  from 
french  materials  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812 : 1  v3 

Taylor,  Bayard.    Prince  Deukalion.    Bost.  1878. 

O.  822.1:17 

—  The  prophet ;  a  tragedy.     Bost.  1874.  S. 

822.1:18 
Taylor,  H:    Philip  Van  Artevelde  ;  a  dramatic 
romance  in  2  parts.     Cambridge.  1835.  S. 
822.2:31 
Taylor,  T:  Proclus.     "The  bottle";  drama  in  2 
acts,  founded  upon  the  graphic  illustra- 
tions of  G:  Cruikshank.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  vl7 

—  Tlie  cliain  of  guilt,  or  The  inn  on  the  heath  ;  a 

romantic  di-ama  in  2  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vllO 
Taylor,  Tom.    The  babes  in  the  wood  ;  an  orig- 
inal comedy  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

"812  :  1  v50 

—  A  blighted  being  ;  farce  in  1  act,  adapted  from 

the  fi-ench  vaudeville  "Une  existence  dc- 
coloi'ce".    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl6 

—  The  fool's  revenge  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v43 

—  Going  to  the  bad  ;  an  original   comedy  in  2 

acts.    iwLacy.  812  :'l  v37 


605 


Taylor,  T.  — Townsend. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA . 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


606 


Taylor,  Tom — Continued. 

—  Helping  hands  ;  domestic  drama  in  2  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v22 

—  Heni-y  Dunbar,  or  A  daughter's  trial ;  drama 

in  4  acts,  founded  on  Miss  Braddon's  novel 
of  the  same  name.     i«  Lacy.     812  :  1  v76 

—  The  house  or  the  home  ;  a  comedy  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v42 

—  A  nice  firm  ;  comic  drama  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vl3 

—  Nine  points  of  the  law  ;  an  original  comedietta 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v40 

—  Payable  on  demand ;    an  original    domestic 

drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.         812  :  1  v41 

—  Retribution  ;   a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v27 

—  Sense  and  sensation,  or  The  seyen  sisters  of 

Thule ;  a  new  and  original  morality  in  a 
prologue  and  7  scenes.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v63 

—  The  sei-f,  or  Love  levels  all ;  an  original  drama 

in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v68 

—  Settling  day  ;  a  story  of  the  time  in  5  acts.   In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v82 

—  A  sheep  in  wolf's  clothing  ;  a  domestic  drama 

in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v37 

—  "  Still  waters  run  deep"  ;  comedy  in  3  acts.  In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v22 

—  A  tale  of  two  cities  :  a  drama  in  2  acts  and  a 

prologue,  adapted  from  C:  Dickens.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v45 

—  The  ticket-of-leave  man  ;    a  drama  in  4  acts, 

founded  on  a  french  dramatic  tale  "Le  re- 
tour  de  Melun"j  included  in  "Les  drames 
de  la  vie"  by  Brisebarre  and  Nuz.  JwLacy. 
812  :  1  v59 

—  To    oblige    Benson ;     comedietta    in    1    act, 

adapted  from  the  french  vaudeville  "Un 
service  S  Blanchard  "  [by  Eugfene  Moreau 
and  Delacour].    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl4 

—  An  unequal  match  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.    In 

French's.  '     812:lvll8 

—  Up  at  the  hills  ;  an  original  comedy  of  Indian 

life  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v50 

—  Victims  ;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v32 

—  and  A:'W.  Dubourg.  New  men  and  old  acres  ; 

original  comedy  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v90 
A  sister's  penance  ;  original  drama  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v75 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  baron  Tennyson.    The  falcon 

and  The  cup.     N.  Y.  1884.  S.       822.2  :  45 

—  Harold  ;  a  drama     Bost.  1877.  S.    822.2  :  32 

—  Queen  Mary  ;  a  drama.    Bost.  1875.  S. 

822.2:33 
Terentius  Afer,   Publius.      Comedies ;    literally 
trans,  into  english  prose,  with  notes  by  H: 
T:  Riley.    Lond.  1853.  D.  872  :  2 

Contents.  Andria,  or  The  fair  andrian.— Eunuchus, 
or  The  eunuch.— Heautout  imorumenos,  or  The  self- 
tormentor.— Adelphi,  or  The  brothers.— Hecyra,  the 
mother-in-law.— Phormio,  or  The  scheming'  parasite. 

—  Comedies  ;  tr.  into  english  prose  as  near  as 

the  propriety  of  the  two  languages  will 
admit,  together  with  the  original  latin 
from  the  best  editions  wherein  the  words 
of  the  latin  text  are  arranged  in  their 
grammatical  order,  the  ellipses  carefully 
supplied,  the  observations  of  the  most  val- 
uable commentators,  both  antient  and 
modern,  represented,  and  the  beauties  of 


the  original  explained  in  a  new  and  concise 
manner,  with  notes  pointing  out  the  con- 
necxion  of  the  several  scenes  and  an  index 
critical  and  phraselogical,  adapted  to  the 
capacities  of  youth  at  school  as  well  as 
private  gentlemen  ;  by  S.  Patrick.  3d  ed.; 
prefixed,  the  life  of  Terence,  with  some 
account  of  the  dramatic  poetry  of  the 
antients  ;  v.  1.  Lond.  1767.  O.  '  872  : 1 
Terry,  Daniel.  Guy  Mannering,  or  The  gipsey's 
prophecy  ;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  adapt- 
ed from  sir  Walter  Scott.     /?^  Lacy. 

812:1  vl8 

Thetis  and  Peleus,  or  The  chain  of  roses  ;    a 

mythological  love  story  told  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v5 

Theuriet,    Andre.      The   old    homestead.      In 

Plays  for  private  acting.  812  :  2 

Thiboust,   Lambert,    joint  author,   see  Grange, 

Eugfene. 
Thomas,  C:    The  queen  of  hearts;  an  operetta 
in  1   act.    Music    by  Harriet  Young.     In 
French's.  812  :  1  vll5 

Thompson,  Alfred.  The  happy  dispatch  ;  a 
Japanese  opera-boufte.  Music  by  Duce- 
nozov.  In  Scott,  C.  W.  Drawing-room 
plays.  822.2  :  14 

Thompson,  B:,  of  King ston-upon- Hull,  tr.  The 
german  theatre.  4th  ed.  Lond.  1811.  6  v. 
S.  832  :  96 

Contents.  V.  1.  Kotzebue,  A:  F:  F.  v.  The  strang- 
er; Rolla;  Plzarro.  2.  Schiller,  J:  C.  F:  v.  Don 
Carlos.— Kotzebue,  A:  F:  F.  v.  Count  Benyowsky. 
3.  Kotzebue,  A:  F:  F.  v.  Lovers  vows;  Deaf  and 
dumb;  The  Indian  exiles;  False  delicacy.  4.  Babo, 
F.  M.  J.  Otto  of  Wittlesbach;  Dag-obert,  king  of  the 
Franks.— Kotzebue,  A:  F:  F.  v.  Adelaide  of  Wul- 
flngen.  5.  Schiller,  J:  C.  F:  v.  The  robbers.— 
Kotzebue,  A:  F:  F.  v.  The  happy  family.— Ifla.and, 
A:  W:  Conscience.  6.  Schroder,  F:  L:  The  en- 
sign.—Reitzenstein,  K:  freiherr  v.  Count  Konigs- 
mark.— asthe,  J:  W.  v.  Stella.— Lessingr,  J:  G.  E. 
Emilia  Galotti. 
Thompson,  C.  Pelham.  The  dumb  Savoyard 
and  his  monkey  ;  melodrama  in  1  act.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v98 

—  Jack    Robinson    and    his    monkey ;    a  melo- 

drama in  2  acts.     In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v31 
Thomson,   James.     Tancred  and  Sigismunda ; 

tragedy  in  5  acts.     In  British  drama. 

822.2  :  1  vl 
Tieck,  J:  L:     [Dramatische  schriften.]     In  his 

Schriften.  830  :  148 

—  Same.    In  Kiirschner,  J.     Deutsche  national- 

litter  atur.  830  :  152  vl44 

Tilbury,  VV:  Harris.  Counter  attraction,  or 
Strolling  and  stratagem  ;  "  a  trifle  light  as 
air".     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v5 

Tobin,  J:  The  honeymoon ;  comedy  in  5  acts. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl6 

Toft,  P.  Out  of  the  frying  pan  ;  a  1  act  comedy. 
Tr.  from  the  danish,  adapted  for  the  eng- 
lish stage  by  A.  P.  Graves.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v96 

Tomkins  the  ti'oubadour ;  farce  in  1  act.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v86 

Townley,' James.  High  life  below  stairs  ;  farce 
in  2  acts.    In  British  drama.    822.2  :  1  v2 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v3 
Townsend,  W.  Thompson.    The  bell  ringer  of 

St.  Paul's,  or  The  huntsman  and  the  spy ; 
melodrama  in  3  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vll2 

—  The  blow  in  the  dark  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act. 

In  French's.  812  :  1  vl06 


607        CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITER  A.TURE-DRAiy[  A.. 


Townsend— Waldron. 


608 


Townsend,  W.  Thompson. — Continued. 

—  The  gold  fiend,  or  The  demon  gamester ;  a 

drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.      812  :  1  vl07 

—  The  lost  ship,  or  The  man  of  war's  man  and 

the  privateer  ;  nautical  drama  in  3  acts.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v20 

—  Mary's  dream,  or  Far,  far  at  sea  ;  a  melodrama 

in  3  acts.     In  French's,  812  :  1  vl07 

—  Temptation,  or  The  fatal  brand  ;  a  drama  in 

2  acts.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v52 

—  Whitefriars,  or  The  days  of  Claude  Du  Val ;  a 

drama  in  3  acts,  from  the  celebrated  ro- 
mantic novel  of  the  same  title.  In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v40 

Tradesman's  son,  The  ;  a  drama  in  2  acts.  In 
French's.  812  :  1  vl05 

TraflPord,  F.  G.,  pseud.,  see  Riddell,  Charlotte 
Eliza  Lawson. 

Troughton,  Adolphus  C:  The  fly  and  the  web  ; 
a  comedy  in  2  acts:  In  Lacy.     812  :  1  v69 

—  Leading  strings  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.  /wLacy. 

812  :  1  v33 

—  Living  too  fast,  or  A  twelve  month's  honey 

moon  ;  comedietta  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  vl6 

—  Shameful  behavior  ;   a  comedietta  in  2  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v43 

—  Short  and  sweet ;  a  comic  drama  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v52 

—  Unlimited  confidence  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v61 

—  Vandyke  Brown  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v39 

—  Wooing  in  jest  and  loving  in  earnest ;  a  com- 

edietta in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v37 

Twenty  minutes  with  a  tiger ;  farce  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  the  french.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v24 
Valle,  Enrico.     A  family  of  martyrs  ;   a  drama. 
Tr.   from  the  Italian  by  F.  P.   Garesche. 
Cine.  1864.  S.  852  :  1 

Vanbrugh,  Sir  J:  Dramatic  works.  With 
Wycherley,  W:,  and  others.  Dramatic 
works.  822.24-10 

Contents.  The  relapse.  —  The  provoked  wife.  — 
Aesop.— Same,  pt.  2.  — The  false  friend,— The  con- 
federacy.—The  mistake.  — The  country  house. —  A 
Journey  to  London. 

—  The  city  wives'  conspiracy  ;  comedy  in  5  acts. 

In  British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

—  Lovers'  quarrels,  or  Like  master  like  man  ;  a 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v4 

—  The  provoked  husband,  or  A  journey  to  Lon- 

don ;  comedy  in  5  acts.     In  British  drama. 
822.2  :  1  v2 

—  The  provoked  wife  ;    comedy  in  5  acts.     In 

British  drama.  822.2  :  1  v2 

Vell^re,    Dr.  — .     King    and    rebel ;    historical 

drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vldO 

—  Meted  out ;  original  modern  drama  in  4  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v99 

Venable,    W.   H.,   ed.      The    amateur  actor ;   a 

collection  of  plays  for  school  and  home. 

Cine.  n.  d.  D.  822  :  1 

„^!IV'^^^^-  Introd.  —  Oberon  and  Titania.  —  Mrs. 
Willis's  will.— Little  Red  Rldinghood.  —  Lady  Pent- 
weazel  at  the  artist's.— The  discomfited  rivals.— The 
mock  doctor.— Sentimentality.  —  The  forest  exiles.— 
Nerval.  — Matrimonial  Infelicities.  —  Country  versus 
city.— The  witty  servant.  —  Quackery  discovered.— 
The  harvest  storm.— Van  Dunderman  and  his  ser- 
vant.—The  heartless  landlord. —The  pedant.— Cara- 


Venable,  W.  H.,  ed. — Continued. 

tach  and  Hengo.— A  surprised  suitor.— The  loves  of 
miss  Tucker.— The  chag'rined  author.— The  father's 
sacrifice.- Pyramus  and  Thisbe. 

—  ed.     Dramas    and    dramatic    scenes.      Cine. 

[1874].  D.  822  :  2 

Contents.  Stage  terms  and  directions.  —  Shakes- 
peare, Mercutio.  — Wycherly,  Detraction.  —  Far- 
quhar,  Boniface.  —  Congreve,  Braggadocio.  — 
Mitford,  Rienzi.  —  Milman,  111  -  gotten  gold.  — 
Shakespeare,  The  three  caskets.  —  O'Keefe,  The 
positive  man.  —  Colman,  the  yowxger,  Pangloss. — 
Colman,  the,  elder.  Inkle  and  Yarico.— Tobin,  The 
deceived  bride.— Lovell,  The  greek  girl  and  the  bar- 
barian. —  Dryden,  Ventidius  and  the  emperor.  — 
Knowles,  William  Tell.— Otway,  Jaffir  and  Belvi- 
dera.— Sheridan,  The  dutiful  son.— Shakespeare, 
The  pound  of  flesh.— Bulwer-Liytton,  The  bequest. 
—Addison,  The  death  of  Cato.— Mason,  The  for- 
lorn hope  of  Mona. 

Vernon,  Leicester.  The  lancers  ;  drama  in  3 
acts,  adapted  from  the  french.    In  Lacy. 

812:  1  vl3 
Vidocq,  the  french  police  spy  ;  a  melodrama  in 

2  acts,  adapted  for  representation  from  the 
autobiography  of  Vidocq.     In  French's. 

812  :1  vllO 
Violet,  The  ;  a  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v9 
Vogel,  W:    Christine  von  Schweden  ;  drama  in 

3  aufz.,  nach  van  der  Velde.    n.  t.  D. 

832  :  82 
Von  Oulin,    Everett.      The    dentist's  clerk,   or 
Pulling  teeth  by  steam  ;   a  farce  in  1  act. 
In  French's.  812  : 1  vll3 

Wagner,   H:    Leopold.      Die    kindermorderin  ; 
ein  trauerspiel.     In  Kiirschner,  J.    Deut- 
sche national-litteratur.         830  :  152  v80 
"Wagner,  W:  R:    Der  fliegende  holliinder.     In 
his  Schriften.  780  :  20  vl 

—  Eine  kapitulation  ;  lustspiel  in  antiker  manier. 

In  the  same.  780  :  20  v9 

—  Lohengrin.     In  the  same.  780  :  20  v2 

—  Die  meistersinger  von  Niirnberg.    In  the  same. 

780 : 20  v7 

—  Das  rheingold  ;  vorabend  zu  dem  biihnenfest- 

spiel  Der  ring  des  Nibelungen.   In  the  same. 
780  :  20  v5 

—  Rienzi,  der  letzte  der  tribunen ;  grosse  tragi- 

sche  oper  in  5  akten,  nach  Bulwer's  gleicli- 
namigem  roman.   In  the  same.  780  :  20  vl 

—  Der  ring  des  Nibelungen  ;  biihnenfestspiel.  In 

the  same.  780  :  20  v6 

Contents,  ler  tag.  Die  walkiire.  2ter  tag.  Sieg- 
fried.   3ter  tag.    Gotterdiimmerung. 

—  Siegfried's  tod.    In  the  same.  780  :  20  v2 

—  Tannhiiuser  und  der  siingerkrieg  auf  Wart- 

burg.     In  the  same.  780  :  20  v2 

—  Tristan  und  Isolde.     In  the  same.   780  :  20  v7 
Wainwright,  J:  Howard.      Rip   Van  Winkle  ; 

an  original  american  opei-a  in  3  acts. 
Music  by  G:  F.  Bristow.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v39 

Walcot,  C:  M.  Nothing  to  nurse;  an  original 
farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v33 

Waldron,  W.  R.  Lizzie  Leigh,  or  The  murder 
near  the  old  mill ;  a  story  of  three  Christ- 
mas nights  ;  domestic  drama  in  3  acts.  In 
Lacy.  812  :  1  v93 

—  The  will  and  the  way,  or  The  mysteries  of 

Carrow  Abbey ;  a'  romantic  drama  in  3 
acts,  founded  on  the  popular  work  of  the 
same  name  by  J.  F.  Smith.    In  Lacy. 

812:lv66 

—  Worth  a  struggle  ;   comedy  drama  in  4  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v90 


609 


Walker,  C.  E.— Wilks. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors. 


610 


Walker,  C.  E.  The  warlock  of  the  glen ;  a 
melodrama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v46 

Walker,  J:    The  wild  boy  of  Bohemia,  or  The 

force  of  nature  ;  a  melodrama  in  2  acts. 

/n  French's.  812:lvll4 

Wangenheim,  Paul  Jreiherr  v.     Die  abtriinni- 

gen  ;  drama  in  5  acten.    Leipz.  1845.  D. 

832 : 83 
Weatherly,  F:  E:,  rt»d  Alfred  W.  Moore  Weath- 
erly.      Champagne  ;     a    petite     comedy, 
adapted  from  the  french.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v98 
Webster,  B:    The  golden  farmer,  or  The  last 
crime  ;  melodrama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  i  v76 

—  Just  like  Roger  !  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  v96 

—  A  yule  log  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v98 

Webster,  B:,jr.    Behind  time  ;  a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v68 

Webster,  J:    Dramatic  works  ;  ed.  by  W:  Haz- 

litt.    Lond.  1857.    4  v.   D.  822.2:12 

Contents.    V.  1.  Introduction.— The  famous  history 

of  sir  T:  Wyat,— Westward  hoe.— Northward  hoe.    2. 

The   white  devil.  —  The  duchess  of  Malfl.     3.    The 

devil's  law-case.— Appius  and  Virginia.— Monuments 

of  honor.— A  monumental  column.— Odes.  4.  A  cure 

for  a  cuckold.— Induction  to  The  malcontent.— The 

thracian  wonder.— The  weakest  goes  to  the  wall. 

Weichselbaumer,  K:  Liebesbotschaften;  lustsp. 
in  2  akten.     n.  t.  S.  832  :  84 

Weisse,  Christian  Felix.  Richard  der  dritte  ; 
ein  trauerspiel  in  5  anfz.  In  Kurschner, 
J.     Deutsche  national-litteratur. 

830  :  152  v72 

Welstead,  B:  Giralda,  or  The  invisible  husband; 
a  comic  drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
Scribe's  opera.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v26 

Werner,  Zacharias.  Martin  Luther,  oder  Die 
weihe  der  kraft ;  eine  tragodie.  Bi  Kursch.- 
ner,  J,     Deutsche  national-litteratur. 

830: 152  vl51 

—  Der  24.  februar  ;   eine  tragodie  in  1  akt.     In 

the  same.  830  :  152  vl51 

West,  B.  Melmoth,  the  wanderer  ;  a  melodram- 
atic romance  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v85 

Where  shall  I  dine  ?  a  farcetta  in  1  act.  In 
French's.  812  :  1  vll4 

White,  James.  Feudal  times,  or  The  court  of 
James  III ;  a  Scottish  historical  play.  In 
Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  drama. 

822.2:2  v6 

Whitehead,  W:  The  roman  father  ;  tragedy  in 
5  acts.    In  British  drama.        822.2  :  1  v2 

Whitty,  Walter  Devereux.  My  husband's  secret ; 
a  farce  in  1  act.  In  French's.  812  :  1  vl02 

Wigan,  Alfred.     A  model  of  a  wife  ;  a  farce  in  1 
,  act.    /raLacy.  812  :  1  v61 

—  joint  author,  see  Talfourd,  Francis. 
Wigan,  Horace.    Always  intended  ;  comedy  in 

1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v77 

—  The  best  way ;  petite  comedy  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v75 

—  The  charming  woman ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v60 

—  Friends  or  foes  ?  a  comedy  in  4  acts.  /?^  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v54 

—  Observation  and  flirtation  ;  a  comedy  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v47 


Wigan,  Horace. — Continued. 

—  Real  and  ideal ;  a  comedy  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v56 

—  A  southerner  just  arrived  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.  In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v56 

—  Taming  the  truant ;   a  comedy  in  3  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v58 

—  joint  author,  see  Oxenford,  J: 

Wilcox,  R.  N.,  joint  author,  seeMillett,  R.  "W.  F. 
Wildenbruch,  Ernst  Adolph  v.    Harold;  tragedy 

in  5  acts.      Tr.   by    Marie  v.   Zglinitzka. 

Hanover.  .1884.  D.  832  :  98 

Wilhelmi,  Alexander,  pseud.,  see  Zechmeister, 

Alexander  V: 
Wilkins,  J:  H.     Civilization  ;  play  in  5  acts.     In 

Lacy.  812:lvl0 

—  The  egyptian  ;  play  in  5  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812:1  vl2 

Wilks,  T:Egerton.    Bamboozling;   an  original 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v28 

—  Ben,  the  boatswain ;    a  nautical  drama  in  3 

acts.    I7i  Lacy.  812  : 1  v28 

—  The  black  domino,  or  The  masked  ball ;  comic 

drama  in  3  acts.     In  Lacy.        812  :  1  v88 

—  The  captain  is  not  a— miss  ;   a  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v29 

—  Cousin  Peter ;    a  comic  drama  in  1  act.     In 

French's.  812  :  1  vll7 

—  The  crown  prince,  or  The  buckle  of  brilliants  ; 

a  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.     812  :  1  v26 

—  The  dream  spectre  ;    a  romantic  drama  in  3 

acts.     In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v40 

—  Eily  O'Connor,  or  The  brides  of  Garryowen  ; 

a  domestic  drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v47 

—  Halvei,  the  unknown  ;  an  original  drama  in  3 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v41 

—  How's  your  uncle  ?  or  The  ladies  of  the  court ; 

a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v41 

—  The  jacket  of  blue  ;  a  comic,  original  bitrletta 

in  1  act.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vl08 

—  Kennyngton  Crosse,  or  The  old  house  on  the 

common  ;  a  legend  of  Lambeth  ;  original 
romantic  drama  in  2  acts.     In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v75 

—  The  king's  wager,  or  The  camp,  the  cottage 

and  the  court ;   a  drama  in  3  parts.    In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  v62 

—  Lord  Darnley,   or  The  keep  of  Castle  Hill ; 

original  romantic  drama  in  3  acts.  In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  vf8 

~  Michael  Erie,  the  maniac  lover,  or  The  fayre 

lasse  of   Lichfield ;    an  original  domestic 

drama  in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.         812:1  v33 

—  The  miller  of  Whetstone,  or  The  cross-bow 

letter  ;  an  original  comic  burletta  in  1  act. 
In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v7 

—  My  wife's  dentist ;   an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v35 

—  Rafi'aelle  the  reprobate,  or  The  secret  mission 

and  the  signet  ring  ;  drama  in  2  acts.     In 
Lacy.  812  : 1  vlO 

—  The  railroad  station  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.  In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v47 

—  Rinaldo  Rinaldini,  or  The   brigand  and  the 

blacksmith ;  a  romantic  drama  in  2  acts. 
In  French's.  812  : 1  vll7 

—  The  roll  of  the  drum  ;  a  romantic  drama  in  3 

acts.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vl03 

—  The  sergeant's  wedding  ;  original  comic  drama 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v91 


611        CI.  812,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


Wilks— Wooler,  J.  P. 


612 


Wilks,  T:  'Egerton..— Continued. 

—  The  seven  clerks,  or  The  three  thieves  and  the 

denouncer ;  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts. 
In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v40 

—  Sixteen  string  Jack,  or  The  knaves  of  Knave's 

Acre  ;  a  romantic  original  drama  in  2  acts. 
In  French's.  812  :  1  vl05 

—  State  secrets,  or  The  tailor  of  Tamworth  ;  a 

farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v53 

—  Sudden  thoughts ;   an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812:1  v33 

—  Woman's  love,  or  Kate  Wynsley,  the  cottage 

girl ;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts.  In  Lacy. 
812  :  1  v4 

—  The  Wren  boys,  or  The  moment  of  peril ;  a 

drama  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy.         812  : 1  v52 

Williams,  Arthur.    Funni bone's  fix  ;  a  farce  in 

1  act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vll8 

—  joint  atithor,  see  Hazlewood,  Colin  H. 
Williams,  Montagu.    A  fair  exchange  ;  a  come- 
dietta in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v47 

—  and  Yrancis  Cowley  Burnand.     "B.  B.";  an 

original  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v45 

Carte  de  visite  ;  an  original  farce,  or  a jiiece 

of  light  photographical  writing.    In  Lacy. 
812  :1  v57 

Easy  shaving  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  v60 

The  isle  of  St.  Tropez  ;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v52 

The  turkish  bath  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  v51 

Williams,  T.J.    The  better  half  ;  a  comedietta 

in  1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v67 

—  A  charming  pair  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v58 

—  A  cure  for  the  fidgets  ;  farce.    In  Lacy. 

812  : 1  v77 

—  Dandelion's  dodges  !  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v78 

—  Found  in  a  four-wheeler ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v70 

—  I've  written  to  Browne,  or  A  needless  strata- 

gem ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  v40 

—  "Ici  on  parle  fran9ais";  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v40 

—  Jack's  delight ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v56 

—  Keep  your  eye  on  her  ;  an  original  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vl09 

—  Larkin's  love  letters  ;  a  farce.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v72 

—  The  lion  slayer,  or  Out  for  a  prowl ;  farce  in 

1  act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v77 

—  Little  Daisy ;  a  comic    drama  in  1   act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v60 

—  The  little  sentinel ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v58 

—  My  dress  boots  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v63 

—  My  turn  next !  a  farce.    In  Lacy.  812:1  v73 

—  My  wife's  maid  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     I7i  Lacy. 

812:lv63 

—  Nursey    Chickweed ;   a   farce    in  1  act.      In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v43 

—  On  and  oif ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v51 

—  One  too  many  for  him  !  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v80 


Williams,  T:  J.— Continued. 

—  Peace  and  quiet !  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:1  v61 

—  The  peep-show  man ;    drama  in  3  acts.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v80 

—  Pipkin's  rustic  retreat  !  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v69 

—  A  race  for  a  widow ;   a  farce   in  1  act.     I?i 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v46 

—  A  silent  protector;  comedietta  in  1   act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v80 

—  The  silent  system  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v56 

—  A  terrible  tinker  !  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812:lv87 

—  A  tourist's  ticket ;  farce.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v96 

—  The  trials  of  Tompkins  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v58 

—  Turn  him  out  !  a  farce  in  1  act.     In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v59 

—  Tweedleton's  tail-coat ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812:1  v73 

—  An  ugly  customer  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    /w  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v49 

—  Up  a  tree  ;  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v98 

—  The  volunteer  service,  or  The  little  man  in 

green  ;  a  farcical  extravaganza  in  1  act. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v80 

—  Who  is  who  ?  or  All  in  a  fog  ;  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v86 

—  Who's  to  win  him  ?  comedietta  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v79 

—  and  A:  Harris.     Cruel  to  be  kind  ;  a  farce  in 

1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v46 

Gossip  ;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812":  1  v76 
Wilson,  J.   Crawford.    Gitanilla,  or  The  child- 
ren of  the  zincali  ;  a  drama  in  3  acts.     In 
Lacy.  812:1  v48 

Winkler,"  K:  Gottfried  Theodor,  {Theodor  Hell). 
Bob,  Oder  Die  pulvervei-schworung  ;  lust- 
spiel  in  2  auiz.,  nach  Duport  und  de 
Forges  bearb.     n.  t.  S.  832  :  85 

—  Die  flitterwochen  ;  Instspiel  in  3   aufz.,  nach 

dem  franz.     n.  t.  S.  832  :  88 

—  Die  i-eise  nach  Russland  ;  lustspiel  in  3  aufz., 

nach  dem  franz.  bearb.     n.  t.  S.     832  :  91 

Wood,  Arthur.     A  bilious  attack  ;  farce  in  1  act. 

/nLacy.  812  : 1  v96 

—  A  romantic  attachment ;  comedietta  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v90 

—  joint  author,  see  Dixon,  Bernai'd  H. 

Wood,  G:  The  Irish  doctor,  or  The  dumb  lady 
cured  ;  a  farce  in  1  act,  altered  from  Field- 
ing's trans,  of  Molifere's  "  Le  "mcdecin 
malgrd  lui."    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v27 

Wooler,  J.  Plots  for  petticoats  ;  a  farce  in  1 
act.     In  French's.  812  :  1  vl02 

Wooler,  J.  P.  Allow  me  to  apologize  ;  a  farce 
in  1  act.     In  French's.  812  : 1  vl05 

—  Did  I  dream  it  ?  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v50 

—  A  faint  Heart  which  did  win  a  fair  lady  ;  a 

comedy  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.        812  :  l'v57 

—  Founded  on  facts  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v45 

—  The  haunted  mill ;  an  operetta  in  1  act.     M 

Lacy.  812:1  v72 

—  A  hunt  for  a  husband  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v63 


613      Wooler,  J.  P.-Zschokke.      LlTERATTJtlE-DllAMA. 


CI.  812,  Authors.        6l4 


Wooler,  J.  ^.—Continued. 

—  I'll  write  to  the  "  Times";  a  farce  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v28 

—  Keep  your  temper  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v55 

—  Laurence's  love  suit ;  an  original  comedietta 

in  2  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v65 

—  Marriage  at  any  price  ;  an  original  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy,  812  : 1  v55 

—  A  model  husband  ;  a  farce  in  1  act.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v47 

—  Old  Phil's  birthday  ;  a  serio-comic  drama  in  2 

acts.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v54 

—  Orange  blossoms  ;  an  original  comedietta  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  : 1  v54 

—  The  ring  and  the  keeper ;   an  operetta.     In 

Lacy.  812  : 1  v71 

—  Sisterly  service  ;    a  comedietta  in  1  act.    In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v44 

—  A  twice  told  tale  ;  an  original  farce  in  1  act. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v37 

—  A  winning  hazard ;    original  comedietta  in  1 

act.    iraLacy.  812  : 1  v84 

Worthington,  J.  "  Up  in  the  world  ;  a  farce  in  1 
act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl09 

Wray,  C:,  joint  author,  see  Simpson,  J.  Palgrave. 

Wycherley,  W:,  and  others.  The  dramatic  works 
of  Wycherley,  Ccngreve,  Vanbrugh  and 
Farquhar,  with  biographical  and  critical 
notes  by  Leigh  Hunt.     Lond.  1859.  O. 

822.2+10 
Contents.    Wycherley,  W :    Biographical  and  criti- 
cal notices.— Love  in  a  wood !  — The  gentleman  danc- 
ing-master.—The  country  wife.— The  plain  dealer. 

Y — ,  H.  A.  Furnished  apartments  ;  comic  inter- 
lude in  1  act,  adapted  for  private  represen- 
tation.   In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v98 

Yates,  Edmund,  and  N.  H.  Harring^ton.  Hit 
him,  he  has  no  friends  !  a  farce  in  1  act. 
In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v47 

If  the  cap  fits  ;  a  comedietta  in  1  act.     In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v41 

My  friend  from  Leatherhead ;  a  farce  in  1 

act.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v30 

A  night  at  Notting  Hill ;  an  original  apropos 

sketch  in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v29 

Your  likeness — one  shilling  !   comic  sketch 

in  1  act.     In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v36 

—  and   J.   Palgrave    Simpson.      Black    sheep ; 

drama   in    3    acts,   founded   on   Edmund 

Yates'  novel  of  the  same  name.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v81 


Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary.  Historical  dramas.   HI. 
Lond.    n.  d.  S.  x  822.2  :  42 

Contents.    The  mice  at  play.— The  apple  of  discord. 
—The  strayed  falcon. 

—  The  mice  at  play.    n.  t.     [Lond].  S. 

x  822.2:  39 
Yorke,   Elizabeth,   countess  of  Hardwicke.    The 
court  of    Oberon,   or   The    three  wishes ; 
dramatic  entertainment.    In  Lacy. 

812  :1  vl7 

Young,  Alfred  W.    A  false  alarm  ;  a  farce  in  1 

act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl09 

Young,  Sir  C :  Lawrence.    The  baron's  wager ; 

an  original  comedietta  in  1  act.  In  French's. 

812  :1  vl21 

—  Charms  ;  a  drama  in  4  acts.    In  French's. 

812  :  1  vl04 

—  Drifted  apart ;  an  original  domestic  sketch  in 

1  act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vl21 

—  For  her  child's  sake  ;  a  dramatic  episode  in  1 

act.    In  French's.  812  :  1  vll8 

—  Gilded  youth  ;  drama  in  4  acts.    In  Lacy. 

812  :  1  v99 

—  The  late  sir  Benjamin  ;  comedy  in  1  act,  adap- 

tation from  the  french  of  E:  Romberg.    In 
French's.  812  :  1  vl21 

—  Montcalm ;    romantic  drama  in  5  acts.      In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  v98 

—  Plot  for  plot ;  comedietta  in  1  act.  In  French's. 

812  :  1  vll7 

—  Shadows  ;  romantic  drama  in  a  prologue  and 

4  acts.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  vlOO 

—  That  dreadful  doctor  ;  comedietta  in  1  act.  In 

Lacy.  812  :  1  vll7 

—  joint  author,  see  Church,  Florence. 

Young,  E:    The  revenge  ;  tragedy  in  5  acts.    In 
British  drama.  822.2  :  1  vl 

—  Same.    In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v70 
Zechmeister,    Alexander   V:,    {Alexander    Wil- 

helmi).    One  of  you  must  marry ;  a  comic 

drama  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the  german. 

In  Lacy.  812  :  1  v71 

Zimmermann,  W:    Masaniello,   der  mann  des 

volkes  ;   trauersp.  in  5  aufz.    Stuttg.  1833. 

D.  832  :  94 

Zschokke,  J:  H:  Daniel.    Abellino ;  schauspiel 

in  5  aufz.  In  his  Novellen  und  dichtungen. 
Z  302  vl5 


2.    Titles. 


A.  S.  S.  fn812:lvl0 

Abellino.    J.  H.  D.  Zschokke.  in  Z30Svl5 

Abend  vor  dem  Potsdamer  thore,  Ein.    K.  Blum. 

in  832  :  11  v2 
Abenhamet  und  Alfaima.    J.  v.  Auffenberg. 

in  832  :  4  v9 
Abou  Hassan.    F.  Talfourd.  in  812  :  1  vl7 

Above  the  clouds.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  : 4 

Abschied,  Der.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830  :  148  v2 

Absence  of  mind.    W.  Poel.  in  812  :  1  vl20 

Absent  man.  The.    G.  Roberts.  in  812  :  1  vl02 

Absurda  comica.    A.  Gryphius.  in  830  :  152  v29 

Abtrunnigen,  Die.    P.  v.  Wangenheim.  832  :  83 

Acis  and  Galatea.    J.  Gay.  in  812  :lvll 

Same.  in  821.2  :  93  v2 

Acis  and  Galatsea,  or  The  beau!    the  belle!!    and  the 

blacksmith!!!    T.  F.  Plowman.  in  812  :  1  v91 

Acis  and  Galatea,  or  The  nimble  nymph  and  the  terrible 

troglodyte.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v58 


Actor's  retreat.  The.    W.  Brough  and  A.  Halliday. 

in  812:  1  yGS 
Adelaide  of  Wulflngen.    A.  F.  F.  v.  Kotzebue. 

in  832  :  96  v4 
Adelphi.    P.  Terentius  Afer.  in  872  :  2 

Adonis  vanquished.    V.  Amcotts.  in  812  :  1  v75 

Adrienne,  or  The  secret  of  a  life.    H.  Leslie. 

in  812:  1  v68 
Adrienne  Lecouvreur.    E.  Scribe  and  E.  Legouve. 

in  812:  1  vll9 
Adrienne  Lecouvreur.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  vl 

Adventures,  The,  of  a  love  letter.    C.  Mathews. 

in  812:  1  v50 
Adventures,  The,  of  Dick  Turpin  and  Tom  King.    W.  E. 
Suter.  in  812  :  1  v42 

Advokaten,  Die.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v8 

Aesop.    Sir  J.  Vanbrugh.  in  822  :  2  vlO 

Affair  of  honour.  An.    W.  L.  Rede.  in  812  :  1  v78 

Africaine,  L'.    Capt.  Arbuthnot.  in  812  :  1  v67 


615        CI.  812,  Titles. 


LlTE!RATtTB.£:  -I)]R.AMA.        Afrikanisclie— Beggar^s. 


616 


Afrikanische  liebe.    P.  Merim^e. 
After  dinner.    H.  Gardner. 
After  the  party. 
Agamemnon.    Aischylos. 
Aged  forty.    J.  Courtney. 
Aggravating  Sam.    C.  Mathews. 
Agnes  de  Vere.    J.  B.  Buckstone. 


in  840  :  1  v6 

in  812:  1  vl22 

in  812  :  1  v93 

in  882  :  1 

in  812  :  1  v59 

in  812:  1  vl7 

in  812  :  1  vlOe 


Agnete  und  der  meerman.    H.  C.  Andersen. 

in  898.8  :  1 
Agreeable  surprise.  The.  J.  O'Keeffe.  in  812  :  1  v94 
Ahasverus.    H.  C.  Andersen.  in  898.8  :  1 

Ahmed.    L.  A.  Aiken.  in  822.1  :  9 

Ahnfrau,  Die.    F.  Grillparzer.  in  832  :  35  v2 

Ajax.    Sophokles.  in  882  :  3 

"Alabama",  The.    J.  M.  Morton.  iri  812  :  1  v62 

Aladdin.    A.  G.  Oehlenschlager.  898.3  :  6 

Aladdin,  and  the  wonderful  lamp.    J.  M.  Morton. 

in  812  :  1  v29 
Aladdin,  or  The  wonderful  scamp!  H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812  :  1  v50 
Albert  von  Thurneisen.  A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v8 
Alcestis.    F.  Talfourd.  in  812  :  1  v21 

Alchemist,  The.    B.  Jonson.  in  822.2  :  6  v4 

Alexander  the  great.    N.  Lee.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Alfred  der  grosse.  K.  T.  Korner.  in  83 1:41 

Alfred  the  great.    R.  B.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v43 

Alfred  the  great.    J.  S.  Knowles.  in  822.2  :  24  vl 

Alhambra.    J.  v.  Auffenberg.  832  :  4  v9-14 

Alhambra,  The.    A.  Smith.  in  812  :  1  v3 

Ali  Baba.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v59 

Alice  Grey.    J.  T.  Haines.  in  812  :  1  v44 

AUce  through  the  looking-glass.    K.  F.  Kroker. 

in  822.2  :  44 
Aline,  the  rose  of  Killarney.  E.  Stirling,  in  812  :  1  v94 
All  at  C.    R.  W.  F.  Millett  and  R.  N.  Wilcox. 

i»812;lvl02 
All  at  Coventry.    W.  T.  Moncrieff.  i»i  812  :  1  v59 

All  for  love.    J.  Dryden.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

All's  well  that  ends  well.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  5 

Same.  in  822.3  :  Rl  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  2  v5 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  v2 

Same.  in 822.3  :  R83  v3 

Same.  in  812  :lvl  13 

All  that  glitters  is  not  gold.  T.  Morton  and  J.  M.  Mor- 
ton, in  812  :lv3 
All  the  world's  a  stage.  I.  Jackman.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 
Alia  Moddin.  J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830  :  148  vl  1 
Alles  durch  die  f  rauen !  B.A.Herrmann.  832:46 
Alles  ist  wahrheit  und  alles  liige.  P.  Calderon  de  la 
Barca.  iti  862  :  1  vl 
Allow  me  to  apologize.  J.  P.  Wooler.  i)i  812  :  1  vl05 
Almansor.  H.  Heine.  in  831  :  24 
Same.  in  830  :  139  vl6 
Almenorade.  C.  W.  Contessa.  in  830  :  1 34  v4 
Alone.    J.  P.  Simpson  and  H.  C.  Merivale. 

in  812:  1  vl03 
Alonzo  the  brave.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v58 

Alphonsus,  king  of  Arragon.  K.  Greene,  in  822.2  :  5 
Alte  jungfer.  Die.  J.  G.  E.  Lessing.  in  830  :  152  v60 
Always  intended.    H.  Wigan.  in  812  :lv77 

Alzira.    A.  Hill.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Amalie  von  Mannsfeld.    C.  Pichler.  i7t  832  :  69  v3 

Amans  magniflques,  Les.    Moliere.  in  842  :  3  v7 

Ambisexia.    "Justus  Feminis."  832:18 

Ambitious  step-mother,  The.  N.  Rowe.  in  8222  :  13 
Ambrose  Gwinnett.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  812  :  1  v86 

Among  the  breakers.    G  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  2 

Among  the  relics.    T.  A.  Palmer.  in  812  :  1  vl08 

Amour  medecin,  L'.    Moliere.  in  842  :  3  v6 

Amphitryon.    Mollfere.  in  842  :  2  v2 

Same.  in  842  :  3  v6 

Anchor  of  hope.  The.    E.  Stirling.  in  812:  Ivlll 

Andria.    P.  Terentius  Afer.  in  872  :  1 

Same.  in  872  :  2 

Andromaque.    J.  Racine.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Angel  of  midnight.  The.    T.  Barrl^re  and  E.  Plouvier. 

in  812:  1  vl 
Angel  or  devil.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v29 

Anne  Blake.    W.  Marston.  in  812  :  1  v49 

Anne  Boleyn.    G.  H.  Boker.  in  822.1  :  7  vl 

Anne  Boleyn.    C.  Edwardes.  in  812  :  1  v97 

Antigone.    Sophokles.  in  882  :  3 

Antonius  und  Kleopatra.    W.  Shakspere. 

ire  8223:  47  v7 
Antony  and  Cleopatra.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  49 

Same.  in  822.3  :  Bl  v2 

Same.  m  8223  :  2  vl2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  v2 

&»ne.  in  822.8  :  82  v3 

Same.  in  822.3  :  B83  v8 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v76 


Anything  for  a  change.    C.  S.  Brooks.  iw  812  :  1  v4 

Apartments.    W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v4 

Apollo  und  Klymene.    P.  Calderon  de  la  Barca. 

m  862 : 1  v2 
Appeal  to  the  feelings.  An.    T.  A.  Palmer. 

m812:  1  vll2 
Appearances.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v47 

Appius  and  Virginia.    J.  Webster.  in  822.2  :  12  v3 

Apple  of  discord.  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  in  822.2  :  42 

Apples.    J.  R.  Sturgis.  in  822.2  :  35 

Apprentice,  The.    A.  Murphy.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

April  fool.  An.    W.  Brough  and  A.  Halliday. 

in  812  :  1  v62 
Arden  of  Feversham.    G.  Lillo.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Area  belle.  The.    W.  Brough  and  A.  Halliday. 

in  812  :  1  v62 
Argonauten,  Die.    F.  Grillparzer.  in  832  :  35  v3 

Argwonische  ehemann,  Der.    G.  Reinbeck. 

in  832  :  73  v5 
Armand.    A.  C.  Ritchie.  in  822.1  :  14 

Armen  wesen  ist  anschlage,  Des.     P.  Calderon  de  la 
Barca.  in  862  :  1  vl 

Arraignment  of  Paris,  The.    G.  Peele.  in  8222  :  5 

Artful  dodge.  The.    E.  L.  Blanchard.  m  812  :  1  v42 

As  like  as  two  peas.    H.  Lille.  m  812  :  1  vl5 

As  you  like  it.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  6 

Same.  in  822.3  :  Bl  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  2  v4 

Safm.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Sam^.  in  822.3  :  82  v2 

Same.  in  822.8  :  B83  v2 

Sam£.  in  812  :  1  v25 

Aschenbrodel.    C.  D.  Grabbe.  in  832  :  32  v4 

Ashore  and  afloat.  C.  H.  Hazlewood.  in  812  :  1  vl06 
Asmodeus.    E.  Scribe.  m  812  :  1  v46 

Atalanta.    F.  Talfourd.  in  812  :  1  v30 

Atalanta  in  Calydon.    A.  C.  Swinburne.  822.2  :  28 

Atchi!    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v82 

Athenian  captive.  The.  T.  N.  Talfourd.  in  822.2  :  30 
Atonement.    W.  Muskerry.  in  812  :  1  vl04 

Atrocious  criminal,  An.  J.  P.  Simpson,  in  812  :  1  v74 
Aufgeregten,  Die.  J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  in  830  :  137  v23 
Auld  acquaintance.    J.  J.  Dilley.  in  812  :  1  vll3 

Aunt  Charlotte's  maid.  J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v38 
Aurora  Floyd.    C.  H.  Hazlewood.  ir.  812  :  1  v58 

Aussteuer,  Die.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v6 

Autor,  Der.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830  :  148  vl3 

Autorsqualen.    G.  v.  Frank.  832  :  21 

Avalanche,  The.    A.  Harris.  in  812  :  1  vl6 

Awaking.    C.  Clarke.  in  812  :  1  v98 

Away  with  melancholy.  J.  M.  Morton,  in  812:  lvl4 
Azael,  the  prodigal,    fe.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  v56 

"B.  B."  M.  Williams  and  F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v45 
Babes  in  the  wood,  The.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v50 

Babes  in  the  wood,  The.  H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v41 
Bachelor  of  arts,  A.    P.  Hardwlcke.  in  812:  lvl2 

Balance  of  comfort.  The.    W.  B.  Bernard. 

in  812  :  1  vl7 
Bamboozling.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v28 

Barbarossa.    J.  Brown.  in  812  :  1  vl09 

Same.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Barber  of  Seville,  The.    P.  A.  C.  de  Beaumarchais. 

in  812  :  1  v89 
Barefaced  impostors.  in  812  :  1  v70 

Barnaby  Rudge.    C.  Selby  and  C.  Melville. 

m812  :  1  vlOl 
Baronet  abroad,  The.    F.  L.  Home.  in  812  :  1  v65 

Baron's  wager.  The.  "Sir  C.  L.  Young,  in  812  :  1  vl21 
Bartholomaus-nacht,  Die.  J.  v.  Auffenberg.  832  :  4  v2 
Bartholomew  fair.    B.  Jonson.  in  822.2  :  6  v4 

Bashful  lover.    P.  Massinger.  in  812  :  2  v7 

Bathing.    J.  Bruton.  in  812  :  1  vl08 

Battle  of  Alcazar,  The.    G.  Peele.  in  822.2  :  5 

Battle  of  Waterloo,  The.  J.  H.  Amherst,  in  812  :  1  v98 
Beacon,  The.    J.  Baillie.  in  822.2  :  15  v3 

Bear  hunters.  The.  J.  B.  Buckstone.  in  812  :  1  v31 
Beau  Brummell.    W.  B.  Jerrold.  if  812  :  1  v44 

Beautiful  Haid^e.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v58 

Beauty  and  the  beast.  J/rs.  G.  Macdonald.  in  822.2  :  36 
Beauty  and  the  beast.  J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  vl9 
Beauty  or  the  beast.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v60 

Beaux  stratagem,  The.    G.  Farquhar.       in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Same.  in  822.2  :  10 

Bed  of  roses,  A.    H.  A.  Jones.  in  812  :  1  vl  19 

Befreyte  Deutschland,  Das.  C.  Pichler.  in  832  :  69  vl 
Beggar  of  Bethnal  Green,  The.    J.  S.  Knowles. 

in  822.2  :  24  vl 
Beggar's  bush.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v9 
Beggar's  opera.  The.    J.  Gay.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v21 

Beggar's  petition,  The.    G.  D.  Pitt.  ««  812  :  1  v87 


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Behind  a  mask.  H.  Dixon  and  A.  Wood,  in  812  :  1  v97 
Beiiind  the  curtain.    G.  Roberts.  in  812  :  1  v90 

Behind  the  scenes.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  vl  14 

Behind  time.    B.  Webster.  ^^  in  812  :  1  v68 

Beiden  Foscari,  Die.    G.  G.  N.  lord  Byron. 

OT  821.2  :  61  vll 
Beiden  veroneser.  Die.  W.  Shakspere.  in  822.3  :  47  vl 
Beiden  wittwen.  Die.    G.  Reinbeck.  in  832  :  73  v3 

Bell  ringer  of  St.  Paul's,  The.    W.  T.  Townsend. 

OT812:  1  vll2 
Belle,  The.    L.  Lewis.  i^i  812  :  1  v97 

Belle  of  the  barley-mow.  The.    H.  T.  Arnold. 

in  812  :  1  v78 
Belle's  stratagem,  Tho.  H.  P.  Cowley,  in  822.2  :  1  vl 
Same.  in  812  :  1  v72 

Belphegor.    T.  Higgle  and  T.  H.  Lacy.  w  812  :  1  v3 

Belphegor,  the  mountebank.    A.  P.  Dennery  and  M.  J. 
L.  Fournier.  m  812  :  1  vl03 

Belshazzar.    H.  More.  in  820.2  :  28  vl 

Ben  Bolt.    J.  B.  Johnstone.  in  812  :  1  vl6 

Ben  the  boatswain.    T.  E.  Wilks.  i»  812  :  1  v28 

Berengar.    A.  v.  Platen.  in  830  :  141  v2 

Bergknappen,  Die.    K.  T.  KBrner.  m  831  :  41 

Bernsteinhexe,  Die.    H.  Laube.  832  :  59  v3 

Best  way,  The.    H.  Wigan.  iw  812  :  1  v75 

Berthold  der  Zahringer.  J.  v.  Auffenberg.  832  :  4  vl6 
Bestandige  ehepaar,  Das.  G.  Farquhar.  in  822.2  :  1 1 
Betrogene  entfiihrer.  Der.    H.  L.  Ritter.  in  832  :  76 

Betrothal,  The.    G.  H.  Boker.  in  822.1  :  7  v2 

Betsy  Baker.    J.  M.  Morton.  iw  812  :  1  v8 

Better  half.  The.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v67 

Bewusstseyn.    A.  W.  IfJiand.  in  832  :  51  v9 

Bild  der  Danae,  Das.    J.  L.  Deinhardstein. 

in  832  :  16  v6 
Bilious  attack,  A.    A.  Wood.  in  812  :  1  v96 

Billing  and  cooing.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v65 

"  Billy  Doo."    C.  M.  Rae.  i/i812:lvl01 

Binks  the  bagman.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v7 

Bird  in  the  hand,  A.    F.  Phillips.  in  812  :  1  v29 

Birds  In  their  little  nests  agree.    C.  M.  Rae. 

in  812  :  1  vl09 
Birds  of  Aristophanes,  The.  J.  R.Planche.  in  812:  1  v20 
Birds  of  prey.    T.  W.  Robertson.  in  812  :  1  v93 

Birthplace  of  Podgers,  The.    J.  Hollingshead. 

m812:  1  v35 
Bitter  cold.    W.  S.  Foote.  in  812  :  1  vll5 

Bitter  reckoning.  The.    C.  H.  Hazlewood. 

in  812  :  1  vl07 
Black  doctor.  The.    A.  A.  Bourgeois  and  P.  F.  P.  Du- 
manoir.  in  812  :  1  v23 

Black  domino.  The.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v88 

Black  ey'd  Susan.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  812  :  1  v23 

Same.  in  822.2  :  23 

Black-eyed  Susan.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v77 

Black  sheep.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v51 

Black  sheep.  E.  Yates  anrf  J.  P.  Simpson,  in  812  :  1  v81 
Blanche  Heriot.    A.  Smith.  in  812  :  1  v73 

Blaubart,  Der.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830  :  148  v5 

Blaustrumpf,  Der.    L.  Foglar.  832  :  20 

Blaustriimpfe,  Die.    G.  G.  N.  lord  Byron. 

in  821.2:  61  v9 
Blighted  being,  A.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  vl6 

Blind  boy.  The.    J.  Kenney.  in  812  :  1  v58 

Bloody  brother.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2:  8  vlO 
Blossom  of  Churnlngton  Green,  The.    F.  R.  Hoskins. 

in  812  :  1  v83 
Blow  for  blow.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  vlOl 

Blow  in  the  dark,  The.    W.  T.  Townsend. 

in  812  :  1  vl06 
Bliicher  in  Teterow.    F.  Renter.  in  832  :  75 

Blue  Beard.  J.  R.  Planche  and  C.  Dance,  in  812  :  1  vl9 
Blue  Beard,  from  a  new  point  of  hue.    H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812  :  1  v49 
Bluebeard  re-paired.    H.  Meilhac  and  L.  Halevy. 

in  812  :  1  v70 
Blue  devils.    G.  Colman,  the  younger.  in  812  :  1  v87 

Blue-jackets,  The.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  v47 

Blumen,  Die.    K.  T.  Korner.  in  831  :  41 

Blunderer,  The.    Moliere.  in  842.2  :  vl 

Boabdil  in  Kordova.  J.  v.  Auffenberg.  in  832  :  4  v9 
Board  and  residence.    C.  Edwardes.  in  812  :  1  v89 

Boarding  house.  The.  S.  Beazley,ir.  in  812  :  1  vl21 
Bob.    K.  G.  T.  Winkler.  832  :  86 

Bobby,  A.  1.    G.  S.  Hodgson.  in  812  :  1  vlOO 

Boccaccio.    J.  L.  Deinhardstein.  in  832:  16  v7 

Bold  dragoons.  The.    M.  Barnett.  in  812  :  1  v9 

Bold  stroke  for  a  husband,  A.    Mrs.  H.  P.  Cowley. 

in  812  :  1  vll6 
Bold  stroke  for  a  wife,  A.  S.  Centlivre.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 
Bombastes  Furioso.    W.  B.  Rhodes.  in  812  :  1  v3 

Bonbons.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  6 

Bon  ton.    D.  Garrick.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 


Bona  flde  travellers.    W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  vie 

Bondman,  The.    P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 

Bonduca.  F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher,  in  822.2  :  8  v6 
Bonnie  flsh  wife.  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v37 

Book  the  third,  chapter  the  first.  E.  Pierron  and  A.  La- 
te rriere.  in.  812  :  1  v7 
Boots  at  the  Swan,  The.  C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v34 
Border  marriage,  A.  W.  J.  Sorrell.  in  812  :  1  v65 
Bores,  The.  Moliere.  in  842  :  2  vl 
Born  to  good  luck.  T.  Power.  in  8 1 2  :  1  v2 
Borrowed  plumes.  C.  A.  Maltby.  in  812  :  1  v92 
Biise  haus.  Das.  J.  v.  Auffenberg.  832  :  4  v8 
Bosezungen.  H.  Laube.  832:  59  vll 
Boston  dip.  The.  G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  2 
Bottle,  The.  T.  P.  Taylor.  in  812:  lvl7 
Bourgeois  gentilhomme,  Le.  Moliere.  in  842  :  3  v8 
Bought.  F.  Harvey.  in  812  :  1  vlOl 
Bould  soger  boy.  The.  E.  Stirling.  in  812:  Ivlll 
Bow  bells.  H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  vl  17 
Bowl'd  out.  H.  T.  Craven.  in  812  :  1  v47 
Box  and  Cox.  J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v5 
Box  and  Cox  married  and  settled  ?    J.  S.  Coyne. 

in  812  :  1  v8 
Braut,  Die.    K.  T.  Korner.  2n831:41 

Braut  von  Abydos,  Die.    G.  G.  N.  lord  Byron. 

in  821.2  :61  v9 
Braut  von  Messina,  Die.   F.  v.  Schiller,    in  830  :  143  v5 

Same.  in  830  :  144  v7 

Braute  von  Florenz,  Die.    J.  Mosen.  in  832  :  66 

Brautfahrt,  Die.    G.  Freytag.  in  832  :  95 

Briiutigam  von  Haiti,  Der.    G.  v.  Frank.  832  :  22 

Brautstand  und  ehestand.    J.  L.  Deinhardstein. 

in  832  :  16  v2 

Same.  in  832  :  15  vl 

Breach  of  promise.  The.    J.  B.  Buckstone.     in  822.2  :  3 
Bread  on  the  waters.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  5 

Brewer  of  Preston,  The.    T.  H.  Reynoldson. 

in  812  :  1  vll3 
Brian  Boroihme.    J.  S.  Knowles.  in  812  :  1  vl09 

Bridal,  The.    J.  S.  Knowles.  in  822.2  :  2  v6 

Bridal  wreath.  The.    C.  H.  Hazlewood.    in  812  :  1  vl07 
Bride  of  Abydos,  The.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v36 

Bride  of  Abydos,  The.    W.  Dimond.  in  812  :  1  v70 

Bride  of  Lammermoor,  The.    J.  W.  Calcraft. 

in  812  :  1  v28 
Bride  of  Ludgate,  The.  D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  812  :  1  v93 
Bride  of  Messina,  The.    F.  v.  Schiller.      in  830  :  150  v3 

Same.  in  830  :  R153  v3 

Brigand,  The.    J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v2 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v60 

Brigands  of  Calabria,  The.  in  812  :  1  v65 

Bristol  diamonds.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v56 

"  British  born."    P.  Meritt  and  H.  Pettitt. 

in  812  :  1  vl09 
Broken  hearts.    W.S.Gilbert.  in812:lvll8 

Broken  sword.  The.    W.  Dimond.  in  812  :  1  v85 

Broken  ties.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v96 

Broken  toys.    J.  Daly.  in  812  :  1  vl4 

Brother  and  sister.    W.  Dimond.  in  812  :  1  v46 

Brother  Ben.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v34 

Brother  Bill  and  me.    W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v52 

Brothers,  The.    R.  Cumberland.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Brown  and  the  brahmins.    R.  Reece.  in  812  :  1  v82 

Brown  the  martyr.    J.  T.  Lucas.  in  812  :  1  v96 

Bruderzwist  in  Habsburg,  Ein.    F.  Grillparzer. 

in  832  :  35  v7 
Brutus.    J.  W.  V.  Brawe.  in  830  :  152  v77 

Bubbles  of  the  day.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  22 

Buckstone  at  home.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v58 

Buckstone's  adventure  with  a  polish  princess.     G.  H. 
Lewes.  in  812  :  1  v22 

Bumble's  courtship.    F.  E.  Emson.  in  812  :  1  v99 

Biirgergeneral,  Der.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe.     in  830  :  137  v23 
Busy  body.  The.    S.  Centlivre.  in  812  :  1  v28 

By  royal  command.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  vl06 

By  the  cradle.    E.  Legouve.  in  812  :  2 

By  this  token.    J.  K.  Angus.  in  812  :  1  vl22 


Cabin  boy.  The.    E.  Stirling. 
Cabinet  question,  A.    J.  R.  Planch^. 
CflBsar,  the  watch  dog. 
Cain ;  a  mystery.    G.  G.  N.  lord  Byron, 
Same.  germ. 

Caius  Gracchus.    J.  S.  Knowles. 
Calaynos.    G.  H.  Boker. 
Caliph  of  Bagdad,  The.    W.  Brough. 
Calirrhoe.    M.  Field.- 
Calypso,  queen  of  Ogygia.    S.  Brooks. 
Camaralzaman  and  tne  fair  Badoura. 

Camilla's  husband.    W.  Phillips. 
Camille  (The  lady  of  the  camellias).    A 


in  812:  1  vl04 

in  812:  1  v20 

in  812:  1  v79 

in  821.2:  59 

in  821.2:  61  v3 

in  822.2  :  24  vl 

in  822.1  :  7  vl 

in  812:  1  v79 

822.2  :  47 

in  812  :  1  v67 

H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812:  1  v94 

in  812:  1  v59 

.  Dumas,  ftls. 

in  812  :  1  v27 


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Camp  at  the  Olympic,  The.    J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v2 
Cantab,  The.  in  812  :  1  v50 

Cape  mail,  The.    C.  W.  Scott.  in  812  :  1  vll9 

Capital  match,  A.    J.  M.  Morton.  m  812  :  1  v8 

Capitola.    C.  H.  Hazlewood.  in  812  :  1  v70 

Captain,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  3.  Fletcher. 

in  822  2  ■  8  "vS 
Captain  Charlotte.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  v39 

Captain  is  not  a-miss.  The.    T.  E.  Wilks.     in  812  :  1  v29 
Captain  of  the  watch.  The.    J.  R.  Planche. 

in  812  :lvl8 
Captain  Smith.    E.  Berrie.  in  812  :  1  v89 

Capuletta.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  5 

Caratach  and  Hengro.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Cardenio  und  Celinde.    A.  Gryphius.    in  830  :  152  v29 
Cardinal's  illness.  The.    G.  Droz.  in  812  :  2 

Careless  husband.  The.    C.  Cibber.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Carosse  der  heiligen  sacramente.  Die.    P.  Merimee. 

in  840  :  1  v5 
Carpenter  of  Rouen.  The.  J.  S.  Jones.  in  812  :  1  v4 
Carte  de  visite.    M.  Williams  and  F.  C.  Burnand. 

in  812:  1  v57 
Cartouche.  A.  P.  Dennery  and  F.  Dugue.  in  812  :  1  vTB 
Case  is  altered,  The.    B.  Jonson.  in  822.2  :  6  vG 

Cast  king  of  Granada,  The.    F.  S.  A.  Colomb. 

in  812  :  1  vl03 
Castle  spectre,  The.    M.  G.  Lewis.  in  812  :  1  v30 

Catch  a  weazel.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v54 

Catching  a  mermaid.    J.  S.  Coyne.  iw  812  :  1  v24 

Catching  an  heiress.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v39 

Catherine  Howard.    W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v37 

Catiline.    B.  Jonson.  in  822.2  :  6  v4 

Calo.    J.Addison.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v99 

Cato  von  eisen.    H.  Laube.  in  832  :  59  vl3 

Catspaw,  The.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  22 

Caught  by  the  cufif.    F.  Hay.  in  812  :  1  v67 

Caught  by  the  ears.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v41 

Caught  in  a  line.    C.  Bolton.  in  812  :  1  v54 

Caught  in  his  own  trap.     itrs.  A.  Phillips. 

in  812  :  1  vl06 
Census,  The.    W.  Brough  and  A.  Halliday. 

in  812  :  1  v60 
Chagrined  author.  The.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Chain  of  guilt.  The.    T.  P.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  vl  10 

Champagne.    F.  E.  and  A.  M.  Weatherly.    in  812  :  1  v98 
Chances,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v7 
Same.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Chang-Ching-Fou  !    W.  Martin.  in  812  :  1  v68 

Change  of  system,  A.    J.  H.  Paul.  in  812  :  1  v45 

Chapter  of  accidents.  A.    J.  T.  Douglass,   in  812  :  1  v96 
Charcoal-burner,  The.    G.  Almar.  in  812  :  1  v71 

Charles  I.    M.  R.  Mitford.  in  820.2  :  27 

Charles  II.    J.  H.  Payne.  in  812  :  1  v30 

Charles  XII.    J.  R.  Planche.  in  822.2  :  2  v6 

Same.  in  812  ;  1  v67 

Charming  fair,  A.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v58 

Charming  woman.  The.    H.  Wigan.  in  812  :  1  v60 

Charms.    Sir  C.  L.  Young.  in  812  :  1  vl04 

Cheap  excursion.  A.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  v4 

Checkmate.    A.  Halliday.  in  812  :  1  v86 

Cherry  and  Fair  Star.    .  in  812  :  1  v6 

Cherry  bounce.    R.  J.Raymond.  in  812  :  1  v69 

Chesterfield  Thinskin.  in  812  :  1  vl2 

Chevalier  de  St.  George,  The.    A.  H.  J.  Duveyrier  and 
E.  R.  de  Bully.  in  812  :  1  v25 

Chevalier  of  the  Maison  Rouge,  The.    A.  Dumas. 

in  812  :  1  v42 
Child  of  the  wreck.  The.  J.  R.  Planch^,  in  812  :  1  v39 
Child-stealer.  The.    W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v70 

Childhood's  dreams.    A.  Dumas.  in  812  :  1  vll8 

Children  of  the  castle.  The.    E.  Fitzball.    in  812  :  1  v35 
Chimney  corner.  The.    H.  T.  Craven.  in  812  :  1  v60 

Chiselling.    J.  J.  Dllley  and  J.  Allen.        in  812  :  1  vl09 
Choephorre,  The.    Aischylos.  in  882  :  1 

Chops  of  the  Channel,  The.    F.  Hay.  in  812  :  1  v84 

Cbopstick  and  Spikins.    P.  Meritt.  in  812  :  1  vl09 

Christine  von  Scnweden.    W.  Vogel.  832  :  82 

Christmas  boxes.    A.  Mayhew  and  S.  Edwards. 

in  812  :  1  v46 
Christmas  carol,  A.    C.  Z.  Barnett.  in  812  :  1  v94 

Christmas  eve.    E.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  v46 

Christmas  eve  in  a  watchhouse.    C.  8.  Cheltnam. 

in  812  :  1  v90 
Christmas  pantomime,  A.  T.  Bilking.  in  812  :  1  v96 
Christophero  Colombo.    F.  Riickert.  •  832  :  78 

Chrononhotonthologos.    R.  Carey.  in  812  :  1  v82 

Chrystabelle.    E.  Falconer.  in  812  :  1  v49 

Cld,  Der.    C.  D.  Grabbe.  in  832  :  32  v4 

Cinderella.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v49 

Cinderella.    R.  Lacy.  in  812  :  1  vl8 

Cinderella.    Afrs.  G.  Macdonald.  in  x  822.2  :  36 


Citizen,  The,  who  apes  the  gentleman.    Molidre.  ^ 

in  842  :  2  v3 
City  madam.  The.     P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 

City  wives'  confederacy,  The.    -Sir  J.  Vanbrujih. 

in  822.2  :  1  vl 
Civilization.    J.  H.  Wilkins.  in  812  :  1  vlO 

Clari,  the  maid  of  Milan !  J.  H.  Payne.  in  812  :  1  v95 
Clandestine  marriage.  The.    G.  Colman  and  D.  Garrick. 

in  8222  :  1  vl 
Same.  in  822.2  :  2  v5 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v92 

Clarissa  Harlowe.    T.  H.  Lacy  and  J.  Courtney. 

in  812  :  1  v77 
Claudine  von  Villa  Bella.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe. 

in  830  :  137  v22 
Same.  in  830  :  152  v88 

Clavigo.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  in  830  :  137  v7 

Cleft  stick,  A.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v68 

Clockmaker's  hat.  The.  D.  de  Girardin.  in  812  :  1  vl 8 
Close  shave,  A.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  5 

Cloud  and  sunshine.    J.  Anderson.  in  812  :  1  v87 

Clytemnestra.    E.  R.  Bulwer-Lytton.  in  821.2:  55 

Same.  in  821.2  :  56 

Coals  of  fire.    H.  T.  Craven.  in  812  :  1  v94 

Cobbler,  The.    L.  A.  Aiken.  in  822.1  :  9 

Cola  dl  Rienzi.    J.  Grosse.  832  :  36 

Cola  Rienzi,  der  letzte  volkstribun  der  romer.    J.  Mosen. 

in  832  :  66 
Colleen  Bawn,  The.    D.  Boucicault.  in  812  :  1  v63 

Colleen  Bawn  settled  at  last.  W.  BrougL  and  A.  Halli- 
day. in  812  :  1  v55 
Comedy  and  tragedy.  N.  Fournier.  in  812  :  1  v25 
Comedy  of  errors,  The.  W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  7 
Same.  in  822.3  :  Kl  vl 
Sajn^.  in  822.3  :  2  v3 
Same.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 
Same.  in  822.3  :  82  v2 
Same.  in  822.3  :  R83  vl 
Same.  in  812  :lv72 
Comfortable  lodgings.  R.  B.  Peake.  in  8 1 2  :  1  v82 
Comfortable  service.  T.  H.  Bayly.  in  8l2  :  1  vl 
Comic  pastoral,  A.  Moliere.  in  842  :  2  v2 
Comic  scene,  A.  H.  Dan  vers.  in  812  :  1  v27 
Comical  countess.  A.  W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v52 
Coming  woman.  The.  812  :  1  vll2 
Comtesse  d'  Escarbagnas,  La.  MollSre.  in  842  :  3v  10 
Comus.  J.  Milton.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 
Sams.  in  821.2:  124  v2 
Confederacy,  The.  5ir  J.  Vanbrugh.  in  822.2  :  10 
Conjugal  lesson,  A.  H.  Danvers.  in  812  :  1  v27 
Conrad  andMedora.  W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v29 
Conspiracy  of  Fiesco  at  Genoa.    F.  v.  Schiller. 

in  830  :R154vl 
Sam£.  in  830  :  150  v4 

Constant  couple.  The.    G.  Farquhar.  in  822.2  :  lo 

Constantine  Paleologus.    J.  Baillie.  in  822.2  :  16 

Constantinopel's  fall.    C.  Spindler.  in  S  4326 

Cool  as  a  cucumber,    W.  B.  Jerrold.  in  812  :  1  v5 

Coriolanus.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  8 

Sams.  in  822.3  :  Rl  v2 

i^ame.  in  822.3  :  2  v9 

Sams.  in  822.3  :  3  v2 

Sams.  in  822. 3  :  82  v5 

Some.  in  822.3  :  R83  v6 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v95 

Sams,  germ.  in  822.3  :  47  v8 

Correggio.    A.  G.  Oehlenschlager.  898.3  :  7 

Corsican  "bothers,"  The.  H.  J.  Byron,  in  812  :  1  v88 
Corsican  brothers.  The.    A.  Dumas.  in  812:  1  v6 

Count  Benyowsky.  A.  F.  F.  v.  Kotzebue.  in  832  :  96  v2 
Count  Konigsmark.    K.  freihsrr  v.  Reitzenstein. 

in  832  :  96  v6 
Counter  attraction.    W.  H.  Tilbury.  in  812  :  1  v5 

Counterfeit  presentment,  A.  W.D.  Howells.  822.1:23 
Countess  of  Escarbagnas,  The.  Moliere.  in  842  :  2  v3 
Country  girl.  The.    D.  Garrick.  in  812  :  1  vlOl 

Sams.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Country  house.  The.  >Sir  J.  Vanbrugh.  in  822.2  :  10 
Country  inn.  The.    J.  Baillie.  in  822.2  :  16 

Country  versus  city.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Country  wife,  The.    W.  Wycherly.  in  822.2  :  10 

Courier  of  Lyons,  The.    L.  I.  E.  L.  Moreau,  P.  Siruudin 
and  A.  C.  L.  Delacour.  in  812  :  1  vl5 

Court  beauties.  The.    J.  R.  Planch^.  in  812  :  1  v21 

Court  cards.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v53 

Court  of  lions.  The.  in  812  :  1  v70 

Court  of  Oberon,  The.    E.  Yorke,  countess  of  Hardwicke. 

in812  :  1  vl7 
"Courtship".    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  vl20 

Cousin  Lambkin.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v4 

Cousin  Peter.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  vl  17 

Cousin  Tom.    G.  Roberts.  in  812  :  1  v58 

Cousin  Zachary,    H.  Gardner.  in  812  :  1  vl22 


621        Cox— Doubtful. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA . 


CI.  812,  Titles. 


623 


Cox  and  Box.    J.  M.  Morton  and  F.  C.  Burnand. 

m812  :  1  v99 
Coxcomb,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v3 
Cozy  couple,  A.    G.  H.  Lewes.  in  812  :  1  v24 

Cracked  heads.    A.  Clements  and  F.  Hay. 

i»812  :  1  vl08 
Cramond  hrig.    W.  H.  Murray.  in  812  :  1  v21 

Creatures  of  impulse.  W.  S.  Gilbert.  in  812  :  1  v91 
Creole,  The.    C.  S.  Brooks.  in  812  :  1  vl 

Cricket  on  the  hearth,  The.  A.  Smith.  in  812  :  1  v44 
Crimeless  criminal,  A.    M.  Becher.  in  812  :  1  vlOl 

Crinoline.    R.  B.  Broug'h.  in  812  :  1  v29 

Critic,  The.    K.  B.  Sheridan.  in  822.2  :  34 

Sam.'..  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v8 

Critique  de  I'lficole  des  femmes,  La.    Moliere. 

in  842  :  3  v3 
Crossing  the  line.    G.  Almar.  in  812  :  1  v35 

Crown  diamonds.  in  812  :  1  v78 

Crown  prince,  The.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v26 

Cruel  to  be  kind.    T.  J.  Williams  and  A.  Harris. 

in  812  :  1  v46 
Cup,  The.    A.  Tennyson.  822.2  :  32 

Cup  of  tea.    C.  L.  E.  T.  Nuitter  and  J.  Durley. 

in  812  :  1  v83 
Cupboard  love.    F.  Hay.  in  812  :  1  v91 

Cupid  and  Psyche.     F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v64 

Cupid  in  waiting.    W.  B.  Jerrold.  in  812  :  1  v94 

Cupid's  revenge.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v2 
Cure  for  a  cuckold.  A.  J.  Webster.  in  822.2  :  12  v4 
Cure  for  love.  A.    T.  Parry.  in  812  :  1  vl3 

Cure  for  the  fidgets,  A.  T.  J.  Williams,  i^  812  :  1  v77 
Cure  for  the  heartache,  A.  T.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v34 
Curious  case,  A.  i»  812  :  1  vl2 

Custom    of   the   country,    The.     F.    Beaumont    and  .T. 
Fletcher.  in  822.2  :  8  v4 

Cut  for  partners.    J.  Bruton.  in812:lvll2 

Cut  off  with  a  shilling.    S.  T.  Smith.  in  812  :  1  v97 

Cymbeline.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  9 

Same.  in  822.3  :  Rl  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  2  vl2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  v5 

Sam£.  in  822.3  :  R83  v8 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v64 

Same,  geim.  in  822.3  :  47  v8 

Cymon  and  Iphigenia.  J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  vl9 
Cynthia's  revels.    B.  Jonson.  in  822  2  :  6  v3 

Cyril's  success.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v89 


Daddy  Gray.    A.  Halliday. 
Daddy  Hardacre.    J.  P.  Simpson. 
Daisy  Farm.    H.  J.  Byron. 
Daisy  Miller.    H.  .Tames. 
Damon.    G.  E.  Lessing. 
Same. 

Damon  and  Pythias.    J.  Banim. 
Dandelion's  dodges.    T.  J.  Williams. 
Daniel.    H.  More. 


in  812  :  1  v85 

in  812  :  1  vlOO 

in812  :  1  vll5 

822.1  :  20 

in  832  :  61  v2 

in  830:  152  v60 

in  822.2:  2  v5 

in  812  :  1  v78 

in  820.2  :  28  vl 


Death  of  Wallenstein,  The.    F.  v.  Schiller. 

in  830:  150  v2 
Same.  in  830  :  153  v2 

Sam^.  in  820.2  :  7  v7 

Deborah.    C.  S.  Cheltnam.  in  812  :  1  v63 

Debt.    E.  A.  DePass.  in  812  :  1  vlOO 

Deeds,  not  words.    J.  Courtney.  in  812  :  1  vl05 

Deep,  deep  sea,  The.    J.  R.  Planche  and  C.  Dance. 

in  812  :  1  v41 
Deep  red  rover,  The.    F.  Hay  and  W.  Chapman. 

in812:  1  vlll 
Deerfoot.    F.  C.  Burnand. 
Deformed  transformed.  The 


Dan'l  Druce.  blacksmith.  W.S.Gilbert,  in  812  :  1  vll8 
Danton's  tod.    G.  Biichner.  in  830  :  132 

Dark  cloud.  The.    G.  Rose.  in  812  :  1  v57 

Dark  doings  in  the  cupboard.    J.  S.  Coyne. 

in  812  :  1  v64 
Daughter  The.    T.  H.  Bayly.  in  812  :  1  vl 

Daughter,  The.    J.  S.  Knowles.  in  822.2  :  24  vl 

Daughter  to  marry,  A.  J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v74 
Davenport  bros.  and  co.    T.  E.  Pemberton. 

in  812:  1  vllB 
Davenport  Done.    Col.  Colomb.  in  812  :  1  v74 

David.    F.  G.  Klopstock.  in  83 1:  40  v6 

David  and  Bethsabe.    G.  Peele.  in  822.2  :  5 

David  and  Goliath.    H.  More.  in  820.2  :  28  vl 

David  Garrick.    F.  W.  Robertson.  in  812:lvll7 

Day  after  the  fair,  A.  C.  A.  Somerset.  in  812  :  1  v76 
Day  after  the  wedding.  M.  T.  Kemble.  in  812  :  1  v3 
Day  in  Paris,  A.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v69 

Day  of  reckoning,  A.    .1.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v21 

Day  well  spent.  A.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v34 

Day's  fishing.  A.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v83 

Dead  heart.  The.    W.  Phillips.  in  812  :  1  v82 

Dead  shot,  A.    .T.  B.  Buckstone.  in  812  :  1  v34 

Dead  witnes<».  The.    W.  Reeve.  in  812  :  1  v99 

Deadman's  Point.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :lv92 

Deaf  and  dumb.  A.  F.  F.  v.  Kotzebue.  in  832  :  96  v3 
Deaf  as  a  post.    J.Poole.  i»81.2:lvl4 

Sam'..  in  822.2  :  3    ! 

Deal  boatman,  The.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v60 

Dearest  mamma!    W.Gordon.  in  812  :lv46 

Death  of  Marlowe,  The.    R.  H.  Home.       in  812  :  1  v89    1 


in  812:  1  v53 
G.  G.  N.  lord  Byron 

in  "821.2  :  59 

in  812:  1  vl8 

in  822.1  :  10  vl 

832:59vl2 

in  830  :  143  v7 

in  830:  150  v4 

in  812  :  1  vllO 

in  812:  1  vll3 

in  842  :  3  vl 

in  822.2  :  5 

in  812:  1  vl21 

in  812  :  1  vlO 

in  822.2  :  1  vl 

in  822.2  :  6  v5 

in  822.2  :  1  vl 

in  812:  1  vll9 

in  812:  1  vl07 

in  822.2  :  12  v3 

in  812:  1  v88 


Delicate  ground.    C.  Dance. 
Demetria.    J.  A.  Hillhouse. 
Demetrius.    H.  Laube. 
Demetrius.    F.  v.  Schiller. 
Same. 
Demon  of  the  desert.    A.  L.  Campbell. 
Dentist's  clerk,  The.    E.  Von  Culin. 
Depit  amoureux,  Le.    Moliere. 
Descensus  Astrffise.    G.  Peele. 
Deserter  in  a  fix,  A.    B.  Soane-Roby. 
Desperate  game,  A.    J.  M.  Morton. 
Deuce  is  in  him.  The.    G.  Colman. 
Devil  is  an  ass.  The.    B.  Jonson. 
Devil  to  pay.  The.    C.  Coffey. 
Devilish  good  joke,  A.    T.  Higgle. 
Devil's  ducat,  The.    D.  W.  .Terrold. 
Devil's  law-case.  The.    J.  Webster. 
Devil's  mount,  The.    T.  Higgle. 
Diamantene  kreuz,  Das.    J.  L.  Deinhardstein. 

in  832  :  16  v2 
Diamond  cut  diamond.  W.  H.  Murray.  in  812  :  1  v7 
Dice  of  death.  The.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  vl  10 

Dichter.  Der.    G.  Reinbeck.  in  832  :  73  v5 

"Did  I  dream  it?"    J.  P.  Wooler.  in  812:  1  v50 

Dido,  the  celebrated  widow.    F.  C.  Burnand. 

in  812:  1  v44 
Dienstmadchen,  Das.    J.  R.  Benedix.  in  832  :  9 

Dienstpflicht.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v3 

Dinner  for  nothing.  C.  S.  Cheltnam.  in  812:1  v67 
Dinorah  under  difficulties.  W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  vSl 
Discomfited  rivals.  The.     W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Discreet  princess.  The.  J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v24 
Distressed  mother.  The.    J.  Racine.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

D'ye  know  me  now?    W.  Martin.  in  812  :  1  vl05 

Doctor  and  the  apothecary.  The.    J.  Cobb. 

in  822.2:  1  vl 
Dodge  for  a  dinner.  A.  T.  A.  Palmer,  in  812  :  1  vlOO 
Does  he  love  me  ?    E.  Falconer.  in  812  :  1  vlOO 

Dog  of  Montargis.  The.  in  812  :  1  v43 

Doge  of  Duralto,  The.  R.  B.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v88 
Doing  banting.    W.  Brough  and  A.  Halliday. 

in  812:  1  v64 
Doing  for  the  best.    R.  Lacy.  in  812  :  1  v55 

Doing  my  uncle.    R.  Lacy.  in  812  :  1  v72 

Doing  the  "hansom."    A.Harris.  m812  :  1  v28 

"Dolly."  in  812  :  1  v49 

Domestic  economy.    M.  Lemon.  in  812  :  1  v2 

Dominique,  the  deserter.  W.  H.  Murray,  in  812  :  1  v50 
Don  Cfesar  de  Bazan.    P.  F.  P.  Dumanoir  and  A.  P.  Den- 


nery. 
Don  Carlos.    F.  v.  Schiller. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same,  eng. 

Same. 

Same. 

Don  Garcia  of  Navarre.    Moliere. 
Don  Juan.    Moliere. 

Same. 

Don  Juan  und  Faust.    C.  D.  Grabbe 
Donauweib,  Das.    .T.  L.  Tieck. 
Done  brown.    H.  Ts  Craven. 
Done  on  both  sides.    J.  M.  Morton. 
Don't  judge  by  appearances.    J.  M. 

Don't  lend  your  umbrella. 


Door  is  locked.  The.    L.  Supersac. 

Doppelwette,  Die.    G.  Reinbeck. 

Dora's  device.    R.  Reece. 

Double-bedded  room.  The.  J.  M.  Morton 

Double-dealer,  The.    W.  Congreve. 

Double  dealing.    W.  E.  Suter. 

Double  dummy.    N.  H.  Harrington  and  E.  Yates 

in  812  :  1  v35 
Double-faced  people.    J.  Courtney.  in  812  :  1  v31 

Double  marriage,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v6 
Doubtful  victory,  A.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :lv36 


n  812:  1  vl2 

in  830  :  143  v3 

in  830  :  144  v5 

in  830:  152  vl21 

in  830:  150  v3 

in  830  :R1 54  v2 

in  832  :  96  v2 

in  842  :  2  vl 

in  842  :  2  v2 

in  842  :  3  v4 

in  832:  32  vl 

in  830  :  148  vl3 

in  812:  1  v81 

in  812:  1  v26 

Morton. 

in  812:  1  v24 
L.  Buckingham. 

in  812  :  1  v30 
in  812  :  2 
in  832  :  73  v2 
in  812  :  1  v90 
in  812:1  v60 
in  822.2:  10 
in  812:  1  v47 


CI.  812,  Titles. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


Douglas —Familie . 


624 


Douglas.    J.  Home.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v31 

Douglas  travestie.    W.  L.  Rede.  in  812  :  1  v46 

Doves  in  a  cag-e.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  23 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v99 

Dowager,  The.    C.  Mathews.  in  812  :  1  v22 

Down  by  the  sea.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  5 

Down  in  a  balloon.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v92 

Drama  at  home,  The.    J.  R.  Planche.  iji  812  :  1  v20 

Dramatic  stories.    L.  H.  Phelps.  822.1  :  12 

Dramatische  scenen.    S.  O.  lacly  Morgan.  822.2  :  25 

Drapery  question.  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v33 

Drawing  room,  second  floor  and  attics.    J.  M.  Morton. 

1)1812:  1  v62 
Dreadfully  alarming.    C.  Edwardes  a)td  E.  Cullerne. 

m8l2:lv95 
Dream,  The.    J.  Baillle.  in  822.2  :  15  v3 

Dream  of  the  future,  A.    C.  Dance.  in  812  :  1  v21 

Dream  snectre.  The.    T.  E.  Wilks.     .  in  812  :  1  v40 

Dred.    W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v57 

Drei  grossten  wunder,  Die.    P.  Calderon  de  la  Barca. 

in  862  :  1  v2 
Dreizehnte  november,  Der.    K.  P.  Gutzkow. 

in  832  :  37  v5 
Drifted  apart.    Sir  C.  L.  Young.  in  812  :  1  vl21 

Drummer.    J.  Addison.  in  822.2  :  1 

Same.  in  821.2:  18 

Drunkard,  The.    W.  H.  8.  Smith.  in  812  :  1  v7 

Drunkard's  children,  The.    J.  B.  Johnstone. 

in  812  :  1  v99 
Duchess  de  la  Valliere,  The.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer  Lvtton. 
in  8222  :  17  v2 
Duchess  of  Dublin,  The.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  2 

Duchess  of  Malfl,  The.  J.Webster.  in  8222:  12  v2 
Duchess  or  nothing.    W.  Gordon.  in  812  :  1  v47 

Duck  hunting.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v56 

Duel  in  the  dark.  A.    J.S.Coyne.  fn  812  :  1  v8 

Duenna,  The.    R.  B.  Sheridan.  in  822.2  :  34 

Same.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Duke  of  Milan,  The.    P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 

Duke's  daughter.  The.    A.  Bourgeois  and  P.  Feval. 

in  812:  1  v57 
Dumb  Andy.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  822.1  :  9 

Dumb  belle.  The.    W.B.Bernard.  in  812  :  1  v23 

Dumb  girl  of  Portici,  The.  E.  Scribe.  in  812  :  1  v93 
Dumb  maid  of  Genoa,  The.  J.  Farrell.  in  812  :  1  v29 
Dumb  man  of  Manchester,  The.    B.  F.  Rayner. 

in  812:  1  v26 
Dumb  Savoyard  and  his  monkey.  The.    C.  P.  Thompson. 

in  812  :  1  v98 
Dying  for  love.    J.  M.  Morton,  in  812  :  1  v36 

Earl  of  Essex,  The.    H.  Jones.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

East  Lynne.    T.  A.  Palmer.  in  812  :  1  vl03 

Easy  shaving.    F.  C  Burnand  and  M.  Williams. 

in  812  :  1  v60 
Eclipsing  the  son.    W.  W.  Hartopp.  i/(  812  :  1  v54 

Ecole  des  femmes,  L'.    Moliere.  in  842  :  3  v3 

Ecole  des  maris,  L'.    Moliere.  in  842  :  3  v2 

Eddystone  elf.  The.    G.  D.  Pitt.  in  812  :  1  v69 

Edendale.    C.  S.  Cheltnam.  in  812  :  1  v84 

Edward  I.    G.  Peele.  in  822.2  :  5 

Edward  II.    C.  Marlowe.  in  822.2  :  38 

Eginhard  und  Emma.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motto  P\)uqut'. 

inL351  v3 
Egmont.    J.  W.  V.  Gothe.  in  830:  137  v7 

Egoist.  Der.    J.  L.  Deinhardstein.  i/i  832  :  16  vl 

Egyptian,  The.    J.  H.  Wilkins.  in  812  :  1  vl2 

Enen  werden  im  himmel  geschlossen.  Die.    C.  W.  (Jon- 
tessa.  in  830  :  134  v4 

Ehepaar  aus  der  provlnz.  Das.  J.  F.  Jiinger.  832  :  53 
1863;  or  The  sensations  of  the  past  season.    H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812:  1  v61 
Eileen  Oge.    E.  Falconer.  in  812  :  1  vl07 

Eily  O'Connor.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v47 

ElHyder.    W.  Barrymore.  •  in  812  :lv6 

Elder  brother.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  vlO 
Election,  The.    J.    Baillie.  in  822.2:  15  v2 

Electra.    Sophokles.  in  882  :  3 

Electra  in  a  new  electric  light.    F.  Talfourd. 

in  812:  1  v39 
Eligible  situation,  An.    T.  Archer  and  J.  E.  Brough. 

in  822  2  :  14 
Eliso  von  Valherg.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  vlO 

Elisir  d'amore,  L'.  T.  H.  Reynoldson.  in  812  :  1  v37 
Ellen  Wareham.    W.  E.  Burton.  in  812  :  1  v34 

Elopement.    H.  A.  Jones.  in  812  :  1  vl22 

Elopements  in  high  life.  R.  Sulivan.  in  812  :  1  vlO 
Emilia  Galotti.    G.  B.  Lesslng.  in  830  :  140  v2 

Same,  eny.  in  832  :  61  vl 

Same.  i)i  832  :  96  v6 

Emperor  of  the  east.    P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 


Enchanted  wood.  The.    H.J.Byron.  in  812  :lv99 

End  of  the  tether.  The.  G.  C.  Baddeley.  in  812  :  1  v74 
Endogut,  alles  gut.  W.  Shakspere.  in  822.3  :  47  v3 
Endymion.    W.  Brough.  i)i  812:1  v49 

Engaged.    W.  S.  Gilbert.  in  812  :  1  vl  17 

Englishman's  house  is  his  castle,  An.    J.  M.  Morton. 

in  812  :  1  v31 
Ensign,  The.    F.  L.  SchrMer.  832  :  96  v5 

Entfiihrung,  Die.    J.  F.  Jiinger.  832  :  54 

Epicoene  oder  Das  stille  frauenzimmer.    B.  Jonson. 

in  830  :  148  vl2 
Epimenides  erwachen,  Des.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe. 
^        ,       ^  „  in  830:  137  v23 

Equals.    E.Rose.  in812:lvll9 

Erbthoildes  vaters.  Das.  A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v6 
Erich  der  bauern-konig.  R.  E.  Prutz.  in  832  :  70  v3 
Erinnerung.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v8 

Ernani.    W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v67 

Ernst  und  humor.    E.  v.  Bauernfeld.  832  :  6 

Kroberung  von  Granada,  Die.    J.  v.  Auffenberg. 

in  832  :4  vll.14 
Erste  april  1856,  Der,    F.  Reuter.  832  :  75 

Erwin  und  Elmire.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe.       in  830  :  137  v22 

Same.  in  830  :  152  v88 

Erzherzog  Maximilians  brautzug.    J.  L.  Deinluudstoin. 

in  832  :  16  v4 
Esmeralda.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812:1  v52 

Esmeralda.    E.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  vl8 

Esmeralda.    A.  Smith.  in  812  :  1  v2 

Esther.    F.  Grillparzer.  in  832  :  35  v6 

Esther,  the  royal  Jewess.  E.  Polack.  in  812  :  1  vl20 
Ethwald.    J.  Baillie.  in  822.2  :  15  v2 

Eton  boy.  The.    E.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  vl6 

Etourdi,  L'.    Moliore.  in  842  :  3  vl 

Eugene  Aram.    W.  T.  Moncriefif.  in  812  :  1  vl03 

Eunuchus.    P.  Terentius  Afor.  in  872  :  1 

Same.  in  872  :  2 

1    Eurydice.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v92 

Eustache  Baudin.    J.  Courtney.  in  812  :  1  vl5 

Eva.    L.  Gozlan.  832  :  86 

Evadne.    R.  L.  Shell.  in  812  :  1  v24 

Every  man  in  his  humour.    B.  Jonson.     in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v91 

Same.  822.2  :  6  vl 

Every  man  out  of  his  humour.    B.  Jonson. 

in  822.2  :  6  v2 
Every  one  has  his  fault.  E.  Inchbald.  in  812  :  1  vl07 
Everybody's  friend.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812:1  v40 

Everybody's  husband.    R.  Ryan.  in  812:1  v92 

Evil  eye.  The.    R.  B.  Peake.  in  812:1  v43 

Evil  genius,  The.    W.B.Bernard.  in  812  :  1  v26 

Exposition,  The.    C.  S.  Brooks.  in  812:1  v3 

Extremes.    E.  Falconer.  in  812  :  1  v42 

Extremes  meet.    K.  Field.  in  812  :  1  vl  1 1 


Fabler,  Die.    G.  Freytag. 
Fabrikant,  Der.    E.  Devrient. 


in  832  :  95 
in  832:  17  v2 
Faces  in  the  Are.    L.  Buckingham.  in  812  :  1  v65 

Facheux,  Les.    Molii^ro.  in  842  :  3  v8 

Faint  heart  never  won  fair  lady.    J.  R.  Planche. 

in  822.2:  2  v6 
Same.  in  812:  1  v35 

Faint  heart  which  did  win  a  fair  lady,  A.    J.P.  Woolcr. 

in  812:  1  v57 
Fair  encounter,  A.    C.  M.  Rae.  in  812  :  1  vl04 

Fair  exchange,  A.    A.  M.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v47 

Fair  maid  of  Perth,  The.    H.  M.  Milner.     in  812  :  1  v71 
Fair  maid  of  the  inn.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 
in  822.2  :  8  vlO 
Fair  one  with  golden  locks,  The.    J.  R.  Planche. 

in  812:  1  vl9 
Fair  penitent.  The.    N.  Rowe.  in  812  :  1  vl04 

Same.  in  8222  :  13  vl 

Same.  in  822-2  :  1  vl 

Fair  pretender,  A.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812:1  v66 

Fair  Rosamond.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :lv55 

Fair  Rosamond.    M.  Field.  822.2  :  47 

Fairy's  father,  A.    C  S.  Cheltnam.  fn  812  :  1  v54 

Faithful  friends,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  FlctcluT-. 

in  822.2  :  8  v4 
Faithful  shepherdess,  The.  F.  Beaumont  and  .1.  I'lctclicr. 

in  822.2  :  8  v2 
Falcon,  The.    A.  Tennyson.  822.2  :  45 

False  alarm,  A.    A.  W.  Young.  in  812  :  1  vl09 

False  and  constant.    J.  Lunn.  In  812  :  1  vl6 

False  colours.    E  Fitzball.  in  812  :lvl  10 

False  delicacy.    A.  F.  F.  v.  Kotzebue.         in  832  :  96  v3 
False  friend.  The.    Sir  J.  Vanbrugh.  in  822.2  :  10 

False  one,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  ve 
"False  step.  A".    A.  Matthlson.  i?i812:lvll3 

Fame.    C.  M.  Rae.  in  812  :  1  vl  10 

Familie  Carvajal,  Die.    P.  M^rim^e.  in  840  :  1  v6 


62.^ 


Family— George. 


LITEBATUIIE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Titles. 


626 


Family  failing:,  A.    J.  Oxenford. 
Painily  .iars.    J.  iJunn. 
Family  lepcnd,  The.    J.  Baillie. 
Family  of  martyrs,  A.    E.  Valle. 
Family  pictures.    E.  Stirling:. 
Family  secret.  The.    B.  Falconer. 
Fan-Fan,  the  tulip.    F.  P.  Meurice. 


in  812:  1  v29 
in  812  :  1  vl4 

w  822.2:  15  v3 
852:  1 

tH812:  1  vlOe 
in  812  :  1  v47 
in  812:  1  v65 


Fancies,  chaste  and  noble.  The.  J.  Ford,  in  822.2  :  9  v2 
Farmer's  story.  The.  W.  B.  Bernard.  in  812  :  1  v44 
Fascinatinf?  individual,  A.  H.  Danvers.  in  812  :  1  v27 
Fashion.    A.  C.  Ritchie.  in  822.1  :  14 

Fast  coach,  The.    C.  J.  Claridge  and  R.  Soutar. 

in  812  :lvl02 
Past  friends.    R.  Henry.  i?i  812  :  1  vl20 

Fast  train,  A.  in  812  :  1  vlO 

Fastnachtspiel  vom  Pater  Brey,  Ein.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe. 

in  830:  137  v22 
Fatal  curiosity.    G.  Lillo.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Fatal  dowry.  The.    P.  Massing:er.  in  822.2  :  7 

Same.  in  812:1  v88 

Fatal  falsehood,  The.    H.  More.  in  820.2  :  28  vl 

Fatal  g-lass.  The.    J.  M'Closkey.  in  812  :  1  vl06 

Father's  sacrifice.  The.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Faust.    J.  W.  V.  Giithe.  830  :  137  v5,6 

Sanie.  in  830  :  B  136  v2 

Same.  in  830  :  152  v93 

Same,  eng.  832  :  31 

Sam^.  832  :  97 

Sams.  t«830  :  151  v2 

Sams,  prose.  832  :  30 

Same.  in  830  :  151  v3 

Faust  and  Marguerite.  F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812:1  v63 
Faust  and  Marg-uerite.    M.  Carre.  in  812  :  1  vl5 

Faust  and  Marguerite.    J.  Halford.  in  812  :  1  v73 

Faust,  or  The  fate  of  Margaret.    W.  B.  Bernard. 

in  812:  1  v83 
Faustus.    C.  Marlowe.  in  822.2  :  38 

Same.  in  832  :  97 

Fazio.    H.  H.  Milman.  in  812  :  1  v66 

"  Fearful  tragedy  in  the  Seven  Dials."    C.  Selby. 

in  812:  1  v31 
Fellow-culprits,  The.  J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  in  830  :  151  v4 
Felon's  bond.  The.    W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v85 

Femmes  savantes,  Les.    Moliere.  in  842  :  3  v9 

Ferdinand  der  zweyte.    C  Pichler.  in  832  :  69  v3 

Fergus  Mac  Ivor.    J.  v.  Auffenberg.  832  :  4  v6 

Fesseln.    E.  Scribe.  832  :  87 

Fetes  de  Versailles,  Les.    Molidre.  in  842  :  3  vlO 

Feudal  times.    J.  White.  in  822.2  :  2  v6 

Field  of  forty  foot  steps,  The.    P.  Farren. 

in  812:  1  vl6 
Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.  The.    W.  Brough. 

in  812  :  1  v80 
Fiesco  at  Genoa,  The  conspiracy  of.    F.  v.  Schiller. 

i«830  :  150  v4 
Same.  in830:R153vl 

Fiesco  zu  Genua,  Die  verschworung  des.    F.  v.  Schiller. 

iw830:  152  vl20 
Same.  in  830  :  143  v2 

Sams,  neu  bearb.  von  G.  Reinbeck.  in  832  :  73  v6 

Fifteen  years  of  labour  lost.  in  812  :  1  v26 

Fighting  by  proxy.    J.  Kenney.  in  812  :  1  v74 

Fille  de   madame  Angot,  La.      L.  F.  N.   Clairville,  P. 
Siraudin  and  V.  Koning.  in  812  :  1  vl03 

Fine  feathers.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  vl20 

Fire  eater.  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v4 

Fireflies.    J.  Sturgis.  in  822.2  :  35 

Fire  raiser.  The.    G.  Almar.  in  812  :  1  v84 

Fireside  diplomacy.    C.  S.  Cheltnam.  in  822.2  :  14 

Firmilian.    W.  E.  Aytoun.  822.2  :  14 

First  affections.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v52 

First  experiment,  A.    J.  W.  Jones.  in  812  :  1  vl21 

First  floor,  The.    J.  Cobb.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v86 

First  in  the  field.    C.  M.  Rae.  in  812  :  1  vl  18 

First  love.    W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v69 

First  love-letter,  The.    J.  de  Biez.  id  812  :  2 

First  night.  The.  in  812  :  1  vl3 

Fischerin,  Die.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  in  830  :  137  v22 

Sams.  in  830  :  152  v88 

Fischermadchen,  Das.    K.  T.  Korner.  in  831  :  41 

Fish  out  of  water.    J.  Lunn.  in  812  :  1  vl6 

Fitzsmythe  of  Fltzsmythe  Hall.    J.  M.  Morton. 

in  812  :lv46 
Five  pounds  reward.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v24 

Fleck.    B.  A.  Herrmann.  832  :  47 

Flibustier,  Die.    J.  v.  Auffenberg.  in  832  :  4  v2 

Fliegende  hollander,  Der.    W.  R.  Wagner. 

in  780  :  20  vl 
Same.  832  :  6 

Files  in  the  web.    J.  Brougham.  in  812  :  1  v69 

Flitterwochen,  Die.    K.  G.  T.  Winkler.  832  :  88 

Floating  beacon,  The.    E.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  v75 


Florette.    J.  L.  Delnhardstein.  in  832:  16  v5 

Flower  of  the  family.  The.  G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  4 
Flower  of  Tlemcen,  The.    E.  Legouve  and  P.  Merime<^. 

in  812  :  2 
Fly  and  the  web.  The.  A.  C.  Troughton.  in  812  :  1  v69 
Flying  doctor.  The.    MoliSre.  in  842  :  2  v3 

Flying  dutchman.  The.    E.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  v71 

Follies  of  a  night.  The.    J.  R.  Planch^.  in  822.2  :  3 

Same.  in  822.2  :  2  v6 

Same.  in  812  :  1  vl4 

Follow  the  leader.    C.  M.  Rae.  in  812  :  1  v99 

Fool's  revenge,  The.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v43 

For  better  or  worse.    C.  A.  Maltby.  in  812  :  1  vl05 

For  her  child's  sake.  Sir  C.  L.  Young,  in  812  :  1  vl  18 
For  honor's  sake.  C.  H.  Hazlewood.  in  812  :  1  vl08 
Forced  marriage,  The.    Moliere.  in  842  :  2  vl 

Forest  exiles,  The.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Forest  keeper.  The.    H.  Holl.  in  812  :  1  v44 

Foitunat.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830  :  148  v3 

Fortune's  frolic.    J.  T.  Allingham.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Sanvi.  in  812  :  1  v60 

Fortunio.    J.  R  Planche.  in  812  :  1  vl9 

Forty  winks.    G.  Roberts.  in  812  :  1  v57 

Foscari.    M.  R.  Mitford.  in  812  :  1  v86 

Same.  in  820.2  :  27 

Found  in  a  four-wheeler!  T.  J.  Williams,  in  812:1  v70 
Founded  on  fact.    I.  P.  Wooler.  in  812  :  1  v45 

Foundling  of  the  forest.  The.  W.  Dimond.  in  812  :  1  v2 
Fountain  of  beauty.  The.    J.  M.  Kingdom. 

in  812  :  1  vl2 
Four  cousins.  The.    A.  Mayhew  and  S.  Edwardes. 

in  812:  1  v92 
Four  plays  in  one.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v2 
Four  sisters.  The.    W.  B.  Bernard.  in  812  :  1  v23 

Fourberies  de  Scapin,  Les.    Moli6re.  in  842  :  3  v9 

Fox,  The.    B.  Jonson.     ,  in  822.2  :  6  v3 

Fra  Diavolo.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v35 

Francesca  da  Rimini.    G.  H.  Boker.  in  822.1  :  7  vl 

Frank  Fox  Phipps,  esq.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  vlOO 

Frankenstein.    H.  M.  Milner.  in  812  :  1  v75 

Fraud  and  its  victims.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v29 

Frauenstand.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v7 

Frederick  of  Prussia.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v32 

Free  thinker.  The.    G.  E.  Lessing.  in  832  :  61  v2 

Freezing  a  mother-in-law.    T.  E.  Pemberton. 

in  812  :lvll6 
Freischutz,  Der.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v81 

Freischiitz,  Der.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812:1  v69 

Fremdes  gliick.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  in  832  :  37  v8 

French  exhibition.  The.    F.  Hay.  in  S12:  1  v75 

Freres  corses,  Les.    A.  Dumas.  i?(  812  :  1  v6 

Friar  Bacon  and  friar  Bungay.  R.  Greene,  in  822.2  :  5 
Friend  in  need,  A.    S.  French  and  W.  J.  Sorrell. 

in  812:  1  v46 
Friend  Waggles.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v33 

Friends  or  foes.    H.  Wigan.  in  812  :  1  v54 

From  Calais  to  Dover.    E.  d'Hervilly.  in  812  :  2 

From  village  to  court.  J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  vl5 
Frou-Frou.  H.  Meilhac  and  L.  HaMvy.  in  812  :  1  v88 
Fiindling,  Der.    C  W.  Contessa.  in  830  :  134  v2 

Funnibone's  fix.    A.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  vll8 

Fiir  heimliche  beleidigung  heimliche  rache.    P.  Calderon 
de  la  Barca.  in  862  :  1  vl 

Furies,  The.    Aischylos.  in  882  :  1 

Furnished  apartments.    H.  A.  Y.  in  812  :  1  v98 

Fiirst  und  dichter.    J.  L.  Delnhardstein.    in  832:  16  v5 

Gale  Breezley.    J.  B.  Johnstone.  ^"812  :  1  y7 

Game  of  romps,  A.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  vl8 

Game  of  speculation.  The.  G.  H.  Lewes,  in  812  :  1  v5 
Gamester,  The.    E.  Moore.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Ganem,  the  slave  of  love  P.  Talfourd.  in  812  :  1  v6 
Garibaldi  "excursionists".  H.  J.  Byron,  in  812  :  1  v48 
Garrick  fever.  The.    J.  R.  Planch^.  in  812  :  1  v22 

Garrick  in  Bristol.  J.  L.  Delnhardstein.  in  832:  16  v7 
Gascogner  in  Paris,  Der.    G.  v.  Frank.  ^„  832  :  23 

Gast,  Der.    J.  L.  Delnhardstein.  in  832  :  16  v5 

Gastfreund,  Der.    F.  Grillparzer.  in  832  :  35  v3 

Gefahrliche  tante.  Die.  J.  B.  v.  Meddlhammer.  832  :  1 
Geheime  agent,  Der.    P.  W.  Hackliinder.  .    832  :  38 

Gelehrte,  Der.    G.  Freytag.  m  832  :  95 

Gelibte  dornrose,  Die.  A.  Gryphius.  m  830  :  152  v29 
Genoveva.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830  :  148  v2 

Gentle  shepherd,  The.    A.  Ramsay.  822.2  :  27 

Gentleman  dancing-master,  The.    W.  Wycherley. 

in  822.2  :  10 
Gentleman  in  black.  The.  W.  S.  Gilbert,  in  812  :  1  v88 
Gentlemen  of  the  jury.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  2 

George-a-Greene.    R.  Greene.  in  822.2  :  5 

George  Barnwell.    G.  LlUo.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

San^.  in  812  :lv79 

George  de  Barnwell.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v57 


627       CI.  812,  Titles. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


Georg-e— Heather. 


628 


George  Dandln.    Moliere. 
Same. 

George  Geith.    C.  E.  L.  Rlddell. 
Germanicus.    C.  Pichler. 
Gertrude's  cherries.    D.  W.  Jerrold. 
Gertrude's  money  box.    H.  Lemon. 
Geschwister,  Die.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe. 


in  842  :  2  v2 
in  842  :  3  v6 
i-n812  :  1  vll9 
in  832  :  69  vl 
w812:  1  v88 
in  812  :  1  v83 
in  830  :  137  v8 
iw830:  152  v87 
Geschwister  vom  lande,  Die.    J.  F.  Jiing-er.  832  :  55 

Gespenst  auf  der  brautschau,  Das.    J.  B.  v.  Zahlhas. 

832 : 93 
Gestiefelte  kater,  Der.  J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830  :  148  v5 
Ghost-seer,  The.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830:  150  v4 

Gilded  youth.    Sir  C.  L.  Young.  in  812  :  1  v99 

Gilderoy.    W.  H.  Murray.  in  812  :  1  v9 

Gipsy  farmer.  The.    J.  B.  Johnstone.  in  812  :  1  v36 

Giraida.    H.  Welstead.  in  812:1  v26 

Girls  of  the  period,  The.    A.  B.  in  822.2  :  14 

Girondisten,  Die.    W.  R.  Griepenkerl.  832  :  33 

Giselle.    H.J.Byron.  in  812  :lv93 

Gisippus.    G.  Griffin.  in  G  2551  v8 

Gitanilla.    J.C.Wilson.  in  812  :  1  v48 

Give  a  dog  a  bad  name.    G.  H.  Lewes.       i?i  812  :  1  v24 
Give  me  my  wife.    W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v75 

Glaserne  pantoffel,  Der.    A.  v.  Platen,    in  830  :  141  v2 
Glass  of  water,  A.    E.  Scribe.  in  812  :  1  v79 

Gleich  und  gleich.    M.  Hartmann.  in  830  :  138  vlO 

Glencoe.    T.  N.  Talfourd.  in  822.2  :  30 

Glin  Gath.    P.  Merltt.  in  812  :  1  v99 

Glitter.    G.  A' Beckett.  in  812  :lv83 

Gliicksblume,  Die.    H.  C.  Andersen.  in  898.3  :  1 

Gnome  king.  The.    W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v86 

Go  to  Putney.    H.  Lemon.  in  812  :  1  v80 

Godiva.  *"  ?i2  =  1  y4 

Going  to  Chobham.    C.  H.  Hazlewood.       in  812  :  1  vl  1 
Going  to  the  bad.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v37 

Going  to  the  Derby.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812:1  v37 

Going  to  the  dogs  1    W.  Brough  and  A.  Halliday. 

in  812  :  1  v65 
Gold  flend.  The.    W.  T.  Townsend.  in  812  :  1  vl07 

Golden  branch,  The.    J.  K.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  vl9 

Golden  farmer,  The.    B.  Webster.  in  812  :  1  v76 

Golden  fetter,  A.    W.  Phillips.  i?i  812  :  1  v83 

Golden  fleece.  The.    J.  K.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v20 

Golden  plough,  The.    P.  Merltt.  in  812  :  1  vlll 

Goldene  boden,  Der.    K.  Arnold.  832  :  3 

Goldene  vliess.  Das.    F.  GrlUparzer.  832  :  35  v3 

Golo  und  Genoveva.    F.  Miiller.  in  830  :  152  v81 

Gonnerschaften,  Die.    E.  Scribe.  in  832  :  16  v6 

Same.  in  832  :  15  v2 

Good  for  evil.    G.  V.  E.  Augier.  in  812:1  v43 

Good  for  nothing.    J.  B.  Buckstone.  in  812  :  1  vl7 

Good  little  wife,  A.    A.  de  Musset.  in  812  :  1  vl7 

Good-natured  man,  The.    O.  Goldsmith,  in  812  :  1  vl09 
Good  night,  signer  Pantaloon.  in  812:1  v73 

Good  run  for  it,  A.    I.  V.  Bridgeman.         in  812  :  1  vl4 
Good  woman  in  the  wood.  The.    J.  B.  Planche. 

in  812  :  1  v9 
Gordon  und  Montrose.  G.  Reinbeck.  in  832  :  73  v4 
Gossip.  A.  Harris  and  T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v76 
Gotobed  Tom.    T.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v8 

Gott«r,  helden  und  Wieland.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe. 

in  830:  137  v22 
Same.  i»  830  :  152  v87 

Giitterdiimmerung.    W.R.Wagner.  in  780:  20  v6 

Giittergesprache.    C.  M.  Wieland.  830  :  149  v3 

Gottsched  und  Gellert.    H.  Laube.  832  :  59  v6 

Gotz  von  Berlichingen.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe. 

in  830:  137  v7 
Same,  fur  die  buhne  bearb.  in  830  :  137  v31 

Same,  eng.  in  830  :  151  v4 

Gouvernante,  Die.    K.  T.  Kiirner.  in  831  :  41 

Governor's  wife.  The.    T.  Middenhall.       in  812  :  1  v31 
Grace  Darling.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  vl04 

Grace  Huntley.    H.  Holl.  in  812  :  1  v82 

Graciosa  and  Percinet.    J.  R.  Planch^.       in  812  :  1  v20 
Graf  Essex.    H.  Laube.  832  :  69  v8 

Graf  Rasowsky.    G.  Reinbeck.  in  832  :  73  vl 

Graf  Waldcmar.    G.  Freytag.  in  832  :  95 

Grateful  father,  A.    T.  E.  Pemborton.     in  812  :  1  vl  12 
Graue  miinnloin.  Das.    E.  Devrient.  in  832:  17  vl 

Greatdukeof  Florence,  The.    P.  Massinger.  in  822.2:  7 
Great  elixir.  The.    G.M.Baker.  in  822.1  :  5 

Great  gun  trick.  The.    C.  Le  Ros.  i?i  812  :  1  v25 

Grecian  bend,  A.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  6 

Grecian  daughter.  The.    A.  Murphv.        in  822.2  :  1  vl 
Green-eyed  monster,  The.    J.  R.  Planche. 

in  812:  1  vlOl 
Green  old  age.    R.  Reece.  in  812  :  1  vl03 

Grimshaw,  Bagshaw  and  Bradshaw.    J.  M.  Morton. 

in  812  :  1  v4 
"Grin"  bushes,  The.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v64 

Grinding  organ.  The.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  822.1  :  9 


Grist  to  the  mill.    J.  R.  Planche.  •     in  812  :  1  v20 

Gross-Kophta,  Der.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe.      in  830  :  137  v23 
Grossmutter,  Die.    J.  R.  Benedix.  in  832  :  9 

Griindung  von  Santa  Fe,  Die.    J.  v.  Auffenberg. 

832  :4vl0 
Grune  domino,  Der.    K.  T.  Korner.  in  831  :  41 

Guardian,  The.    D.  Garrick.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Guardian,  The.    P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 

Guardian  angel.  The.    C.  S.  Brooks.  i/i  812  :  1  v5 

Gunst  des  augenbllcks,  Die.    E.  Devrient. 

in  832  :  17  vl 
Gunstling.  Der.    L.  Schubar.  832  :  80 

Gustaf  Adolf  und  Ebba  Brahe.    Gustaf  III.   in  898. 1  :  1 
GustafWasa.    Gustaf  III.  in898.1:l 

Gustavus  Vasa.    H.  Brooke.  in  822.2  :  1 

Guy  Faux.    S.  Macfarren.  in  812  :lvl  14 

Guy  Mannering.    D.  Terry.  in  812  :  1  vl8 

Gwynneth  Vaughan.    M.  Lemon.  in  812  :  1  v29 


Hadad.    J.  A.  Hillhouse. 
Hadrian  in  Syrien.    P.  Metastasio. 
Hagestolzen,  Die.    A.  W.  Iffland. 
Half  caste.  The.    T.  W.  Robertson. 
Half  way  to  Arcady.    J.  Sturgis. 
Halle.    L.  A.  v.  Arnim. 
Halvei  the  unknown.    T.  E.  Wilks. 
Hamlet.    W.  Shakspere. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same,  germ. 

Hamlet  improved.    Col.  Colomb. 
Hamlet  travestie.    J.  Poole. 


in  822.1  :  10  vl 

in  830  :  146  v7 

in  832:  51  v5 

in  812  :  1  v97 

in  822  2  :  35 

832  :  101 

in  812  :  1  v42 

in  822.3:  III  v2 

in  822.3:  2  vll 

in  822.3  :  3  v2 

in  822.3  :  4 

in  822.3  :  82  v6 

in  822.3  :  R83  v7 

in  812:  1  v23 

in  822.3  :  47  v6 

in  812:  1  vll5 

in  812  :  1  vlO 


Hand  and  glove.    G.  Conquest  and  P.  Meritt. 

in  812  :  1  vl09 
Handsome  husband,  A.    E.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  vll 

Handsome  Jack.    J.  B.  Howe.  in  812  :  1  vll4 

Handy  Andy.    H.  W.  Montgomery.  in  812  :  1  v74 

Hannibal.    C.  D.  Grabbe.  in  832  :  32  v3 

Hannibal.    F.  Grillparzer.  in  832  :  35  v5 

Hans  Helling.    E.  Devrient.  in  832  :  17  vl 

Hans  Sachs.    J.  L.  Delnhardstein.  in  832  :  16  v6 

Hans  von  Stein.    E.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  vl04 

Hans  Waldmann.    C.  Spindler.  832  :  81 

Happiest  day  of  my  life.  The.    J.  B.  Buckstone. 

in  812  :  1  v80 
Happiest  man  alive.  The.  W.  B.  Bernard,  in  812  :  1  vl9 
Happy  dcs))atch.  The.    A.  Thompson.  in  822.2  :  14 

Happy  medium,  A.    T.  E.  Pemberton.     in.812  :  1  vll2 
Happy  pair,  A.    S.  T.  Smith.  in  812:1  v83 

Hard  struggle.  A.    W.  Marston.  in  812  :  1  v48 

Harlccpiin,  Alfred  the  great!  i?i  812  :  1  v3 

Harlequin  and  MotherGoose.    T.  Dibdin.  in  812  :  1  v54 
Harlo(iuin  and  O'Donoghue.  in  812  :  1  v3 

Hiirl('(iiiin  Blue  Beard.  in  812  :  1  vl7 

Hail(<inin,  (  herrv  and  Fair  Star.    G.  Ellis,  in  812  :  1  v9 
Harl(<)Uiii  Hogarth.  in  812  :  1  v6 

Harleciuin  Hudibras!    E.  L.  Blanchard.       in  812  :  1  v9 
Harlequin  Little  Red  Riding-Hood.    T.  Hood. 

in  822.2  :  14 
Harlequin  novelty.  L.  Buckingham.  in  812  :  1  v34 
Harmony.    H.  A.  Jones.  in  812  :  1  vl  19 

Harold.    A.  Tennvson.  822.2  :  32 

Harold.    E.  A.  v.  Wildenbruch.  832  :  98 

Harold  Hawk.    C.  Selby.  ir„  812  :  1  v38 

Harvest  storm,  The.    C.  H.  Hazlewood.      m  812  :  1  v55 
Harvest  storm.  The.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Hass  und  liebe.    P.  Calderon  de  la  Barca.    in  862  :  1  v3 
Haunted  inn.  The.    R.  B.  Peake.  in  812  :  1  vl 

Haunted  mill.  The.    J.  P.  Wooler.  in  812  :  1  v72 

Hausfrieden.    A.  W.  Iffland.  m832:51vl0 

Hazard  of  the  die,  The.    D.  Jerrold.         in  812  :  1  vl21 
He  and  she.  in  812:  2 

Hcautontimorumenos.    P.  Terentius  Afer.       in  872  :  1 
Same.  in  872  :  2 

Hecyra.    P.  Terentius  Afer.  in  872  :  2 

Hedwig.    K.T.  Korner.  in  83 1:41 

He's  a  lunatic.    F.  Dale.  in  812  :  1  v78 

He  "  lies  like  truth."    F.  Kimpton.  in  812  :  1  v76 

He  that  will  not  when  he  may.    H.  Gardner. 

in  812  :  1  vl22 
He  would  be  a  soldier.    F.  Pilon.  in  822  2  :  1  v2 

Head  of  the  family,  The.    W.  8.  Emden.     in  812  :  1  v44 
Headless  horseman,  The.    C.  H.  Hazlewood. 

in  812  :  1  vl07 
Heads  or  tails.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  vl5 

Heart  of  Mid-T,othian.  The.    T.  H.  Lacy,    in  812  :  1  v57 
Heartless  landlord.  The.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Hearts  of  oak.    H.  A.  Jones.  in  812  :  1  vl22 

Heather.    J.  Sturgis.  in  822.2  :  35 


639 


Heaven— Irishman. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Titles. 


630 


Heaven  and  earth.    G.  G.  N.  lot-d  Byron,      in  822.2  :  20 
Same.  in  821.2:  59 

Heiliger  dreikcinlg-sabend.    W.  Shakspere. 

in  822.3  :  47  v2 
Hclnrich  von  Hohenstaufifen.  C.  Pichler.  in  832  :  69  v2 
Heir  at  law,  The.  G.  Cohnan,  tlie  younger.  i?i  812  :  1  v24 
Hcirathszwang,  Der.    H.  Rau.  in  R  454  v2 

Held  des  nordens,  Der.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

831 :43 
Helen.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v77 

Helene.    J.  P.  Simon  ami  A.  Arnould,  832  :  89 

Helmfelt.    Gustaflll.  in  898.1  :  1 

HelpiuR  hands.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v22 

Henry  Dunbar.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v76 

Henry  IV,  V,  VI,  VIII,  see  King  Henry  IV,  etc. 
Herbsttag.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v2 

Hercules  and  Omphale.    W.  Brough.  j«  812  :  1  v64 

Hercules,  king  of  clubs!  F.  F.  Cooper,  in  812  :  1  v89 
Hermann  und  die  f  ursten.    F.  G.  Klopstock. 

in  831  :  40  v6 
Hermanns  schlacht.  F.  G.  Klopstock.  i?i831:40v5 
Same.  in  830  :  152  v48 

Hermanns  tod.    F.  G.  Klopstock.  i»  831  :  40  v6 

Hermannsschlacht,  Die.  C.  D.  Grabbe.  in  832  :  32  v3 
Hernani.    V.  Hugo  and  J.  Kenney.  in  812  :  1  v77 

Hero  and  Leander.    I.  Jackman.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Heroes.    C.  Edwardes.  "        i;i812:lvlll 

Herr  von  Fuchs.    B.  Jonson.  in  830  :  148  vl2 

Herzog  Theodor  von  Gothland.    C.  D.  Grabbe. 

in  832  :  32  vl 
Herzogin  de  la  Vallicire,  Die.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

in  822.2  :  18 
Hexo  von  Pultawa,  Die.  J.  v.  Auffcnberg.  832  :  4  vl7 
High  life  below  stairs.    J.  Townloy.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v3 

Highland  fling,  A.    J.  J.  Dilley.  in  812  :  1  vll4 

Highwayman,  The.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  vl20 

Highwayman's  holiday.  The.  W.E.Suter.  in  812  :  1  v60 
Himmel  und  hoUe.    P.  Merimee.  in  840  :  1  v5 

His  excellency.    C.  Mathews.  in  812  :  1  v50 

His  first  brief.    D.  Straight.  in  822.2  :  14 

His  first  champagne.    W.  L.  Rede.  in  812  :  1  v73 

His  hat  and  cane.    V.  A.  Sollohub.  in  812  :  2 

His  last  victory.    W.  Phillips.  m  812  :  1  v59 

His  novice.  in  812  :  1  vll4 

His  own  enemy.    A.  Meadow.  in  812  :  1  vl02 

His  own  guest.  A.  Ayres  and  P.  Blake,  m  812  :  1  vl20 
Hit  him,  he  has  no  friends!  E.  Yates  and  N.  H.  Harring- 
ton, in  812  :  1  v47 
Hofmeister,  Der.  J.  M.  R.  Lenz.  in  830  :  152  v80 
Hofnarr.  Der.  J.  E.  Hartmann.  m  832  :  41 
Hohen,  Die.  A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v7 
Hohenstaufen,  Die.  C.  D.  Grabbe.  in  832  :  32  v2 
Hold  your  tongue.  J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v20 
Hollybush  Hall.  W.  E.  Suter.  m  812  :  1  v44 
Home  again.  E.  Fitzball.  i?i812:  Ivlll 
Home  for  a  holiday.  W.  Gordon.  in  812  :  1  v49 
Home  of  one's  own,  A.  W.  J.  Lucas.  iw  812  :  1  v79 
Home  wreck.  The.  J.  S.  and  J.  D.  Coyne,  iw  812  :  1  v85 
Honest  man's  fortune,  The.  F.  Beaumont  and  J. 
Fletcher.  in  822.2  :  8  v3 
Honesty  is  the  best  policy.  E.  L.  FoUen.  in  822.1  :  9 
Honeymoon.  The.  J.  Tobin.  iw  813  :  1  vl6 
Honour  before  wealth.  O.  Feuillet.  in  812  -.1  v80 
Honour,  The,  of  the  order  of  the  garter.    G.  Peele. 

in  822.2  :  5 
Hop-pickers  and  gipsies.    C.  H.  Hazlewood. 

in  812  :  1  v85 
Hope  of  the  family,  The.  J.  S.  Coyne.  m812:lvl3 
Hopeless  passion,  A.    J.  M.  Morton.  iw  812  :  1  v5 

Horribilicribitax.    A.  Gryphius.  i/i  830  :  152  v29 

Hotel  charges.    C.  Selby.  iw812:lvl2 

Hour  at  Seville,  An.    C.  Selby.  in  812  -.1  v53 

House,  The,  or  the  home  ?  T.  Taylor,  in  812  :  1  v42 
House  out  of  windows,  A.  W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v8 
Household  fairy,  A.    F.  Talfourd.  in  812  :  1  v44 

Housekeeper,  The.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  23 

Sam^.  in  812:1  v29 

How  do  you  manage  ?    T.  H.  Bayly.  in  812  :  1  vl 

How's  vour  uncle  ?    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v41 

How  stout  you're  getting!  J.  M.  Morton,  in  812  :  1  v22 
How  to  make  home  happy.  W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  vl3 
How  will  they  get  out  of  it  ?  B.  Rose.  in  812  :  1  v64 
Hugger-mugger.    H.S.Clarke.  in  812  :lvl02 

Huguenot  captain,  The.  W.  Phillips.  in  812  :  1  v75 
Huldigung  der  kunste,  Die.    F.  v.  Schiller. 

in  830  :  143  v6 
Sam£.  in  830  :  144  v9 

"  Humbug" !    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v79 

Humorous  lieutenant.  The.  F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v6 
HumofS  pf  the  sfrilfe.    G-  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  5 


Hunchback,  The.    J.  S.  Knowles. 


in  822.2  :  24  vl 
in  812:  1  v67 


Hundi-ed  thousand  pounds,  A.    H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812  :  1  v77 
Hunt  for  a  husband,  A.  J.  P.  Wooler.  in  812  :  1  v63 
Hunter,  The,  of  the  Alps.  W.  Dimond.  in  812  :  1  v91 
Hunting  a  turtle.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v40 

Husband  in  clover,  A.  H.  C.  Merivale.  in  812  :  1  vlOO 
Husband  of  an  hour.  The.  E.  Falconer,  in  812  :  1  v31 
Husband  of  my  heart.  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v2 

Husband  to  order,  A.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v43 

Hut  of  the  Red  mountain,  The.    H.  M.  Milner. 

in  812  :  1  v72 
Hypocrite,  The.    I.  Bickerstafif.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Same.  in  812  :lv76 

I  couldn't  help  it.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v55 

I'll  be  your  second.    G.  H.  Rod  well.  in  812  :  1  v3 

I'll  write  to  the  "  Times."  J.  P.  Wooler.  in  812  :  1  v28 
"I  love  you!"    W.  Reeve.  in  812  :  1  v98 

"I'm  not  meself  at  all."  C  A.  Maltby.  in  812  :  1  v88 
I've  eaten  my  friend.    J.  Bridgeman.  in  812  :  1  vo 

"  I've  written  to  Browne."    T.  J.  Williams. 

in  812  :  1  v40 
Ich  bin  mein  bruder.  C  W.  Contessa.  in  830  :  134  v3 
Ich  bin  meine  sch  wester.    C.  W.  Contessa. 

in  830  :  134  v8 
"  Ici  on  parle  fraucais  ".  T.  J.  Williams.  i«  812  :  1  v40 
Idalia.    G.  Roberts.  in  812  :  1  v76 

Idiot  of  the  mountain,  The.    E.  Grange  and  I,.  Thiboust. 

in  812  :  1  v54 
Idiot  witness.  The.    J.  T.  Haines.  in  812  :  1  v46 

If  I  had  a  thousand  a  year.    J.  M.  Morton. 

in  812  :  1  v79 
If  the  cap  fits.    N.  H.  Harrington  and  E.  Yatoa. 

in  812  :  1  v41 
Ignatius.    J.  Gambold.  822.2  :  21 

Ignez  de  Castro.    J.  B.  Gomez.  862  :  2 

Ill-treated  II  trovatore.    H.  J.  Byron.        in  812  :  1  v58 
Illustrious  stranger.  The.    J.  Kenney  and  J.  V.  Millin- 
gen.  in  812  :  1  v52 

Imaginary  invalid.  The.    Molidre.  in  842  :  2  v3 

Immortal,  The.    J.  Nack.  822.1:11 

Impromptu  de  Versailles,  L'.  MoliSre.  in  842  :  3  v3 
Same,  eng.  in  842  :  2  vl 

In  for  a  holiday.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v26 

In  possession.    M.  Bocher.  in  812  :  1  v95 

In  the  clouds.    G.  A'Beckett.  in  812  :  1  vlOO 

In  three  volumes.    T.  Bilkins.  in  812  :  1  v91 

Inchcape  bell,  The.    E.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  v79 

Incompatibility  of  temper.  W.E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v73 
Inconstant,  The.    G.  Farquhar.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Sam£.  in  822.2  :  10 

Indian  exiles.  The.  A.  F.  F.  v.  Kotzebue.  in  832  :  96  v3 
Ines  Mendo.    P.  Merimee.  in  840  :  1  v4 

Inez  de  Castro,  see  Ignez  de  Castro. 
Infatuation.    P.  P.  Goubaux  and  E.  Legouve. 

in  812:  1  vll6 
Inflexible  captive,  The.    H.  More.  in  820.2  :  28  vl 

Ingomar.  E.  F.  J.  v.  Munch-Bellinghausen.  in  928.3  :  4 
Same,  the  barbarian.  in  812  :  1  v75 

Same,  the  son  of  the  wilderness.  in  812  :  1  v7 

Ingomar,  or  The  noble  savage.  R.  Reece.  in  822.2  :  14 
Inkle  and  Yarico.    G.  Colman,  the  younger. 

in  822.2  :  1  v2 
Same.  in  812  :  1  v95 

Innkeeper  of  Abbeville,  The.  E.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  v90 
Innkeeper's  daughter.  The.  G.  Soane.  in'812  :  1  vll4 
"  Insured  at  Lloyd's."  T.  A.  Palmer.  in  812  :  1  vl  10 
Intrigue.    J.  Poole.  in  812  :  1  v54 

Intriguing  chambermaid.  The.    J.  F.  Regnard. 

in  822.2  :  1  v2 
Inundation,  The.    T.  Archer.  in  812  :  1  v45 

Invisible  prince.  The.    J.  R.  Planche.  i»812:lvl9 

Invitation  to  the  christening,  The.    J.  Normand. 

in  812:  2 
Ion.    T.  N.  Talfourd.  822.2  :  3 

Same.  in  822.2  :  30 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris,  eng.  in  830  :  151  v4 

Iphigenie  auf  Tauris.  J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  in  830  :  137  v8 
Same,  in  prose.  in  830  :  137  v31 

Iphigenie  in  Aulis.    Euripides.  in  830  :  143  v3 

Ireland— as  it  was.    J.  A.  Amherst.  in  812  :  1  v81 

Irene.    S.Johnson.  in  820.2:  13  vl 

Irish  doctor.  The.    G.  Wood.  in  812  :  1  v27 

Irish  emigrant.  The.    J.  Brougham.  in  812  :  1  v82 

Irish  post.  The.    J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v20 

Irish  tiger.  The.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v34 

Irish  tutor.  The.    R.  Butler,  earl  of  Glengall. 

in  812  :  1  v36 
Irish  widow.  The.    D.  Garrick.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Irishman  in  London,  The.    W.  Macready.  in  812  :  1  v79 


635       CI.  812,  Titles. 


LITERATURE-DRAMA. 


Liga— Maid. 


036 


Liga  von  Cambral,  Die.  A.  v.  Platen,  in  830  :  141  v4 
Lijrhtheart's  pilgrimag'e.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  6 

Like  unto  like.    G.  H.  Calvert.  in  822.1  :  8 

Lila.    J.  W.  V.  Gothe.  in  830  :  137  v22 

Same.  in  830  :  152  v88 

Lilian  Gervais.    M.  Barnett.  in  812  :  1  v31 

Linda  di  Chamouni.    C.  Edwardes.  i»  812  :  1  v87 

Lion  at  bay,  A.    W.  Phillips.  in  812:  1  v84 

Lion  slayer.  The.    T.  J.  Williams.  ift  812  :  1  v77 

Lionel  and  Clarissa.    I.  Bickerstaff.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Lisinka.    G.  Reinbeck.  in  832  :  73  v2 

Literarische  salon,  Der.    E.  v.  Bauernfeld.  832  :  7 

Little  Annie's  birthday.  W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v81 
Little  back  parlour.  The.  B.  Stirling'.  i»812:lvlll 
Little  brown  jug-,  The.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  4 

Little  changre,  A.    S.  Grundy.  iw  812  :  1  v95 

Little  Daisy.    T.  J.  Williams.  m  812  :  1  v60 

Little  don  Giovanni.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v72 

Little  french  lawyer,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v3 
Little  gleaner,  The.    A.  Jameson.  in  822.1  :  9 

Little  madcap,  A.    C.  S.  Cheltnam.  in  812  :  1  vll4 

"Little  more  cider,  A".    G.  M.  Baker.  In  822.1  :  6 

"Little  mother".    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v91 

Little  rebel.  The.    J.  S.  Covne.  in  812  :  1  v50 

Little  Red  Riding-hood.    W.  H.  Venablo.  in  822  :  1 

Little  Robin  Hood.    R.  Reece.  in  812:  1  v91 

Little  savage.  The.    J.  M.  Morton.  id  812  :  1  v38 

Little  sentinel.  The.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v58 

Little  sins  and  pretty  sinners.  C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  vl9 
Little  Sunshine.    B.  Campbell.  in  812  :  IvllO 

Little  Toddlekins.    C.  Mathews.  in  812  :  1  vl2 

Little  treasure.  The.    A.  Harris.  iu  812  :  1  v23 

Little  vixens.  The.    G.  F.  Neville.  in  812  :  1  vll2 

Living  too  fast.    A.  C.  Troughton.  in  812  :  1  vl6 

Liz.    J.  Hatton  and  A.  Matthison.  in  812  :  1  vll4 

Lizzie  Leigh.    W.  R.  Waldron.  i«  812  :  1  v93 

Lizzie  Lyle.    C.  H.  Hazlewood.  in  812  :  1  v87 

Loan  of  a  lover.  The.    J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v9 

Locked  in  with  a  lady.  H.  R.  Addison,  in  812  :  1  vll 
Locked  out.    J.  H.  Paul.  in  812  :  1  v27 

Lodgings  for  single  gentlemen.    J.  Poole. 

in  812:  1  vll5 
Lohengrin.    W.  R.  Wagner.  in  780  :  20  v2 

London  assurance.    D.  Boucicault.  in  812  :  1  v34 

London  bridge.    A.  P.  Dennery  and  E.  Bourgot. 

in  812:  1  vl02 
Lonely  man  of  the  ocean.  The.    T.  G.  Blake. 

in  812:  1  vie 
Look  before  you  leap.  G.  W.  Lovell.  in  822.2  :  2  v5 
Looking  glass  for  London  and  England.    R.  Greene. 

in  822.2  :  5 
Lorber  und  myrte.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  in  832  :  37  v9 

Lord  Bateman.    R.  B.  Brough.  in  812  :lvl5 

Lord  Bateman.    H.  J.  Byron.  i?i  812  :  1  v87 

Lord  Darnley.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v78 

Lord  Lovel.    T.  C.  Burnand,  in  812  :  1  v30 

Lost  and  found.    G.  March.  in  812:1  v89 

Lost  child,  The.    W.  E.  Suter.  i?i  812  :  1  v62 

Lost  diamonds.  The.    E.Stirling.  in  812  :lvl  18 

Lost  in  London.    W.  Phillips.  in  812  :  1  v80 

Lost  ship,  The.    W.  T.  Townsend.  in  812  :  1  v20 

Lost  wife,  The.    C.  H.  Hazlewood.  in  812  :  1  v93 

Lottery  of  life,  The.  J.  Brougham.  in  812  :  1  vl05 
Lottery  ticket,  The.    S.  Beazloy.  in  812  :  1  v68 

Lottery  ticket.  The.    J.  B.  Buckstone.  in  822.2  :  3 

Louis  XI.    .1.  F.  C.  Delavigne.  in  812  :  1  v9 

Louise  de  Lignerolles.    P.  P.  Goubaux  and  E.  Legouve. 

in  812:  1  vl4 

Same,  germ.  in  832  :  15  v3 

Love.    J.  S.  Knowles.  in  822.2  :  24  v2 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v74 

Love  a  la  mode.    C.  Macklln.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Love  and  a  bottle.    G.  Farquhar.  in  822.2  :  10 

Love  and  fortune.    J.  R.  Planch^.  in  812  :  1  v42 

Love  and  honour.  J.  E.  Carpenter.  in  812  :  1  vl07 
Love  and  hunger.    J.  M.  Morton.  i?i  812  :  1  v42 

Love  and  Intrigue.    F.  v.  Schiller,  in  830  :  150  v4 

Savte.  in  830  :R153vl 

Love  and  law.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  408 

Love  and  rain.  in  812  :  1  v61 

Love  by  lantern-light.    M.  Carre  and  L.  Battu. 

in  812:  1  v73 
Love-chase,  The.    J.  8.  Knowles.  in  822.2  :  24  v2 

Sam^.  in  812  :  1  v68 

Love  for  love.    W.  Congreve.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Sam£.  in  822.2  :  10 

Love  in  a  village.    T.  Bickerstaff.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Love  in  a  wood.    W.  Wycherley.  in  822.2  :  10 

Love  in  humble  life.    J.  H.  Payne.  in  812  :  1  v21 

Love  is  the  best  doctor.    Molit>re.  in  842  :  2  v2 

Love-knot,  The.    J.  8.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v85 


Love  laughs  at  locksmiths.    G.  Colman,  the  younger. 

in  812  :  1  v94 
Love,  law  and  physic.    J.  Kenny.  i7i  812  :  1  v26 

Love  test.  The.    W.  Lisle.  in  812  :  1  vl02 

Love-tiff,  The.    Moliere.  in  842  :  2  vl 

Love  wins.    8.  Clarke  and  Du  Terreau.    in  812  :  1  vl05 
Lover's  progress,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  vlO 
Lovers'  quarrels.    Sir  J.  Vanbrugh.  i)i  812  :  1  v4 

Lovers'  vows.    A.  F.  F.  v.  Kotzebue.  in  832  :  96  v3 

Love's  alarms.    C.  M.  Rae.  in  812  :  1  vll2 

Love's  cure.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v9 
Love's  labor's  lost.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  65 

S'ime.  in  822.3  :Rlvl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  2  v3 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  R83  v2 

Love's  labyrinth.    W.  8.  Emden.  in  812  :  1  v70 

Love's  martyr.    L.  Buckingham.  in  812  :  1  v70 

Loves  of  miss  Tucker.  The.    W.  H.  Venablo.     in  822  :  1 
Love's  pilgrimaare.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  vlO 
Love's  sacrifice.    G.  W.  Lovell.  in  812  :  1  v67 

Love's  telegraph.  in  812  :  1  v32 

Loving  cup,  The.    A.  Halliday.  in  812  :  1  v85 

Lowe  und  rose.    H.  v.  Levitschnigg.  832  :  63 

LiSwe  von  Kurdistan,  Der.    J.  v.  Auffenberg. 

ill  832  :  4  v8 
Loyal  subject.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v6 
Lucia  di  Lammermoor.  in  812:1  v78 

Lucia  di  Lammermoor,  or  The  laird,  the  lady  and  the 
lover.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v72 

Lucille.    W.  B.  Bernard.  in  812  :  1  v28 

Lucky  escape,  A.    C.  S.  Cheltnam.  in  812  :  1  v52 

Lucky  hit,  A.    J.  H.  Paul.  in  812:1  v35 

Lucky  horse  shoo.  The.    T.  Parry.  in  812:1  v26 

Lucky  sixpence,  A.    E.  J.  Browne.  in  812  :  1  vl03 

Lucky  stars.    G.  Dance.  in  812  :  1  v94 

Lucretia  Borgia,  M.  D.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v87 

Lucretia  Borgia,  at  home  and  all  abroad.  L.  Bucking- 
ham. i)i  812  :  1  v45 
Ludwig  XI  in  Peronne.  J.  v.  Auffenberg.  in  832  :  4  v8 
Lugarto,  the  mulatto,  C.  O'Bryaa.  in  812  :  1  v31 
Luke,  the  labourer.  J.  B.  Buckstone.  i7i  812  :  1  v69 
Lustigon  weiber  von  Windsor,  Die.    W.  Shakspere. 

in  822.3  :  47  vl 
Lying  valet,  The.    D.  Garrick.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Lyonescrin,  Die.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  822. 2  :  19 


Mabel's  holy  day.    J.  Sturgis. 
Macbeth.    W.  Shakspere. 


Same. 
8am£. 


Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same,  germ. 

Same. 

Same. 


in  822.2  :  35 

822.3:  19 

in  822.3  :  Rl  vl 

in  822.3  :  2  vlO 

in  822.3  :  3  vl 

/((  822.3  :  4 

in  822.3  :  82  v2 

n  822.3  :  R83  v7 

in  812  :  1  v9 

in  822.3  :  47  v9 

in  830  :  143  v6 

in  830  :  144  v9 


Macbeth,  somewhat  removed  from  the  text  of  Shakes- 
peare. F.  Talfourd.  i»i  812  :  1  v8 
MacCarthy  More.  8.  Lover.  in  812  :  1  v51 
Mad  as  a  hatter.  F.  A.  Marshall.  in  812  :  1  v61 
Mad  lover.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v6 
Madame  Berliots'  ball.  F.  C.  Burnand.  i?i  812  :  1  v61 
Madchenlist.    J.  L.  Deinhardstein.  in  832  :  16  v7 

Mademoiselle  Squallino.    J.  L.  Featherstono. 

in  812  :  1  vl21 
Maggie's  situation.    .T.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  vl20 

Magic  toys.  The.    J.  Oxenford.  i?i  812  :  1  v42 

Magnetic  lady.  The.    B.  .lonson.  in  822.2  :  6  v6 

Magnetische  kuren.    F.  W.  Hackliindor.  in  832  :  38 

Magnetisirte  verlobung.  Die.  H.  L.  Ritter.  i)i  832  :  76 
Magnificent  lovers.  The.    Moliere.  in,  842  :  2  v3 

Mahomed.    Voltaire.  in  830:  137  v23 

Mahomet,  the  imposter.    J.  Miller.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Maid  and  the  magpie.  The.  I.  Pocock.  in  812  :  1  v87 
Maid  and  the  magpie,  The.  H.  J.  Byron,  in  812:1  v37 
Maid  in  the  mill.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v9 
Maid  of  Croissey,  The.    C.  G.  V.  Gore.  in  822.2  :  3 

Maid  of  honour.  The.    P.  Massingor.  in  822.2  :  7 

Maid  of  Mariendorpt,  The.    J.  8.  Knowles. 

in  822  2  ■  24  v2 
Maid  of  Orleans,  The.  F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :  150  v3 
Same.  id  830  :  R153  v2 


Maid— Miser. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


Cl.  812,  Titles.        638 


Maid  with  the  milking  pail.  The.    J.  B.  Buckstone. 

in  812:  1  vlO 
Maid's  tragedy.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

ill  822  2  *  ft  v1 
Make  your  wills.    E.  Mayhew  and  G.  Smith. 

in  812:  1  v59 
Malade  imaginaire,  Le.    Moliire.  in  842  :  3  vlO 

Man  about  town,  The.  W.  B.  Bernard,  in  812  :  1  vll8 
Man  of  forty.  The.    A.  F.  F.  v.  Kotzebue. 

in  812  :  1  vll9 
Man  of  many  friends.  The.  J.  S.  Coyne,  in  812  :  1  v23 
Man  of  the  world.  The.    C.  Macklin.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Satne.  in  812  :  1  v71 

Man  of  two  lives.  The.  W.  B.  Bernard,  in  812  :  1  v85 
Man  who  follows  the  ladies,  The.    J.  H.  Paul. 

in  812  :  1  v48 
Man  with  the  carpet  bag.  The.    G.  A.  A'Beckett. 

in  812  :  1  v68 
Man  with  the  demijohn,  The.    G.  M.  Baker. 

in  822.1  :  5 
Man  with  the  iron  mask.  The.    W.  J.  Lucas. 

in  812  :  1  v28 
Manager  in  distress.  The.  G.  Colman.  in  812  :  1  v94 
Mandarin's  daughter.  The.  in  812  :  1  v5 

Manfred.    G.  G.  N.  lor'd  Byron.  in  822.2  :  20  vl 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v60 

<S'om«,  germ.  in  821.2  :  61  v3 

Mann  von  wort,  Der.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832:  51  v3 

Marble  bride.  The.  C.  H.  Hazlewood.  in  812  :  1  v32 
Marble  heart.  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  vl5 

Marco  Spada.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  vlO 

Margaret  Catchpole.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  v35 

Margate  Sands.    W.  Harrison.  in  812  :  1  v61 

Margery  Daw.    J.M.Morton.  in  812  :lv54 

Marguerite's  colours.    T.  Archer.  in  812  :  1  v47 

Maria  Martin.  in  812  :  1  vl08 

Maria  Stuart.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :  143  v5 

Same.  in  830  :  144  v7 

Mariage  force,  Le.    Moliere.  i?i  842  :  3  v7 

Marianne.    G.  D.  Pitt.  in  812  :  1  vll9 

Marianne,  the  vivandiere.  L.Phillips.  in  812  :lv46 
Marie  Antoinette.    P.  Giacommetti.  in  812  :  1  v83 

Mario  Ducange.    W.  B.  Bernard.  in  812  :  1  v32 

Mariner's  compass.  The.    H.  Leslie.  in  812  :  1  v83 

Marino  Faliero.  G.  G.  N.  lord  Byron,  in  822.2  :  20  vl 
SaTTie.  in  821.2:  59 

Sams,  germ.  in  821.2  :  61  v9 

Marius  und  Sulla.    C.  D.  Grabbe.  in  832  :  32  v3 

Marriage  a  lottery.    C.  Dance.  in  812  :  1  v36 

Marriage  at  any  price.  J.  P.  Wooler.  in  812:1  v55 
Married  bachelor.  The.  P.  P.  O'Callaghan.  in  812  :  1  v4 
Married  daughters  and  young  husbands.    J.  Daly. 

in  812:  1  v20 
Married  for  money.    C.  Mathews.  in  812:  lvll7 

Married  in  haste.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  vl  15 

Married  rake.  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v71 

Married  un-married.    M.  Barnett.  in  812  :  1  vl4 

Martha  Willis.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  812  :  1  v33 

Martin  Luther.    Z.Werner.  in  830  :  152  vl51 

Martyrdom  of  Ignatius,  The.  J.  Gambold.  822.2  :  21 
Mary  Edmonstone.  C.  H.  Hazlewood.  in  812  :  1  vl03 
Mary  Price.    G.  W.  M.  Reynolds.  in  812  :  1  v52 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.    W.  Murray.  in  812  :  1  v4 

Mary  Stuart.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :  150  v3 

Sam^.  in  830  :  11153  v2 

Mary  Stuart.    A.  C.  Swinburne.  822.2  :  40 

Mary  Turner.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v78 

Mary's  dream.    T.  Townsend.  in  812  :  1  vl07 

Masaniello.    R.  B.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v82 

Masaniello.    E.  Scribe.  in  812  :  1  v93 

Masaniello,  der  mann  des  volkes.    W.  Zimmeimann. 

832  :  94 
Maske  fur  maske.    J.  F.  Junger.  832  :  56 

Masque  of  the  Inner  Temple  and  Gray's  Inn,  The.    F. 
Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher.  in  822.2  :  8  v2 

Mass  fiir  mass.    W.  Shakspere.  in  822.3  :  47  v3 

Master  and  slave.    L.A.Aiken.  in  822.1:  9 

Master  Jones's  birthday.  J.  M.  Morton,  in  812  :  1  v81 
Master  passion.  The.  Mrs.  A.  Phillips.  i^i  812  :  1  v7 
"  Master's  rival".    R.  B.  Peake.  in  812  :  1  v94 

Match  for  a  mother-in-law,  A.    W.  Reeve. 

in  812:  1  vll8 
Match  making.    J.  Poole.  in  812  :  1  v27 

Matchmaker,  The.    C.  S.  Cheltnam.  in  812  :  1  v93 

Mathilde.    C.  Pichler.  in  832  :  69  v2 

Mathilde  von  Valois.    A.  v.  Platen.  in  830  :  141  v2 

"  Matrimonial— a  gentleman".    I.  V.  Bridgeman. 

in  812  :  1  v7 
Satne.  in  812  :  1  v37 

Matrimonial  infelicities.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Matrimonial  prospectuses.    J.  P.  Simpson. 

in  812  :  1  v6 
Matteo  Falcone.    W.  H.  Oxberry.  in  818:1  v88 


Maud's  peril.    W.  Phillips.  in  812  :  1  v80 

Maximilian  Robespierre.  W.  R.  Griepenkerl.  832  :  34 
Mayor  of  Garratt,  The.    S.  Foote.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Same.  iH812:lv72 

Mazeppa.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v46 

Mazeppa.    H.  M.  Milner.  in  812  :  1  v96 

Mazourka.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v63 

Measure  for  measure.    W.  Shakespere.  822.3  :  61 

Same.  in  822.3  :  Bl  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  2  v3 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  R83  vl 

Medea.    Euripides.  882  :  2 

Medea.    F.  Grillparzer.  in  832  :  35  v3 

Medea.    E.  Legouv6.  in  812  :  1  v53 

Medea  (burlesque).    R.  B.  Brough.  i7i  812  :  1  v27 

Medicaer,  Die.    E.  Garschen.  832  :  28 

Medical  man,  A.    W.  S.  Gilbert.  in  822.2  :  14 

Medecin  malgre  lui,  Le.    Moliere.  in  842  :  3  v4 

Meeres  und  der  liebe  wellen,  Des.    F.  Grillparzer. 

in  832  :  35  v5 
Meeting  at  the  Nore,  The.  D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  812  :  1  v78 
Meg's  diversion.    H.  T.  Craven.  m  812  :  1  v'j'3 

Meistersinger  von  Niirnberg,  Die.    W.  R.  Wagner. 

in  "fSO  :  20  v7 
Melicerte.    Moliere.  in  842  :  2  v2 

Sam£.  in  842  :  3  v9 

Melmoth,  the  wanderer.    B.  West.  in  812  :  1  v85 

Melusina.    F.  Grillparzer.  in  832  :  35  v5 

Memoirs  of  the  devil.  The.  J.  Barber,  in  812  :  1  vl  16 
Menschenfeind,  Der.  F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :  143  v2 
Same.  in  830  :  144  v5 

Mephistopheles.    R.  B.  Brough  and  S.  Edwards. 

m812  :  1  v25 
Merchant  of  Venice,  The.  W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  20 
Same.  x  822.3  :  75 

Sam£.  in  822.3  :  Rl  vl 

Sam£.  in  822.3  :  2  v4 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  4 

Satne.  in  822.3  :  82  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  R  83  v2 

Same.  in  812:  1  v25 

Merry  widow.  The.    L.  Buckingham.  in  812  :  1  v58 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor,  The.    W.  Shakspere. 

822.3  :  60 
Satne.  in  822.3  :  Rl  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  2  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  R83  vl 

Satne.  in  812  :  1  v62 

Meted  out.    Dr.  Vellere.  m  812  :  1  v99 

Mice  at  play.  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  x  822.2  :  39 

Same.  in  x  822.2  :  42 

Michael  Erie.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v33 

Midas.    K.  O'Hara.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Same.  in  812  :  1  vl2 

Middy  ashore,  The.    B.  Bernard.  in  812  :  1  v48 

Midnight:  the  thirteenth  chime.    C.  Z.  Barnett. 

in  812  :  1  vlOl 
Midnight  hour.  The.    E.  Inchbald.  in  812  :  1  vl22 

Midnight  watch.  The.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v39 

Mid-summer-night's  dream.  W.  Shakspere.  822.3:21 
Same.  in  822.3  :  Rl  vl 

Satne.  in  822.3  :  2  v4 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  4 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  R83  v2 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v28 

Milky  white.    H.  T.  Craven.  in  812  :  1  v85 

Miller  and  his  men.  The.    I.  Pocock.  in  812  :  1  vll 

Miller  and  his  men.  The.    F.  Talfourd  and  H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812:  1  v45 
Miller  of  Derwent  Water,  The.    E.  Fitzball. 

in  812:  1  vl2 
Miller  of  Whetstone,  The.  T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v7 
Miller's  maid,  The.    J.  F.  Saville.  in  812  :  1  vl06 

Milliner's  holiday.  The.  J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v38 
Miltiades.    J.  G.  Seume.  in  830:  147  v6 

Milton's  muse.    G.  H.  Lietenau.  832  :  64 

Minerali,  The.    H.  G.  Plunkett.  m  812  :  1  v74 

Minna  von  Barnhelm.  G.  E.  Lessing.  in  830  :  140  v2 
Same,  eng.  in  832  :  61  v2 

Miriam's  crime.    H.  T.  Craven.  in  812  :  1  veo 

Misanthrope,  Le.    Molldre.  in  842  :  3  v4 

Same,  eng.  in  842  :  2  v2 

Mischief-making.    J.  B.  Buckstone.  in  812  :  1  v79 

Miser,  The.    H.  Fielding.  in  812  :  1  vl03 

Miser,  Ihe.    Moliere.  in  842  :  2  v3 

Miser  of  Shoreditch,  The.   T.  P.  Preet.      in  81S  :  1  vl8 


639 


CI.  812,  Titles. 


LITERATURE  -DRAMA. 


Miser's— Next. 


640 


Miser's  daughter,  The.    E.  Sterling.  iw  812  :  1  v99 

Miss  Chester.    F.  Church  and  Sir  C.  L.  Young. 

in  812  :  1  vl04 
Miss  Eily  O'Connor.    H.  J.  Byron.  m  812  :  1  v53 

Miss  in  her  teens.    D.  Garrick.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Miss  Sara  Sampson.    G.  E.  Lessing.  in  830  :  140  vl 

Same,  eng.  in  832  :  61  vl 

Miss  Tibbet's  back  hair.    N.  Eobinson.       in  812  :  1  v90 
Mistake,  The.    Sir  J.  Vanbrugh.  in  822.2  :  10 

Mr.  Buckstone's  ascent   of    Mount   Parnassus.     J.    R. 
Planche.  in  812  :  1  vlO 

Mr.  Buckstone's  voyage  round  the  globe.    J.  R.  Planche. 

in  812  :  1  V  15 
Mr.  Jofflns'  latch-key.  N.  Robinson.  in  812  :  1  vl06 
Mr.  Nightingale's  diary.  C.  Dickens.  in  822.2+49  v2 
Mr.  Scroggins.    W.  Hancock  and  A.  Moore. 

in  812  :  1  v77 
Mistletoe  bough.  The.  C  Somerset.  in  812  :  1  vlOO 
Mrs.  Green's  snug  little  business.    C.  S.  Cheltnam. 

m812:lv65 
Mistress  of  the  mill,  The.    W.  T.  Moncrieff. 

m812  :  1  v21 
Mrs.  Smith.    J.  H.  Payne. 
Mrs.  White.    R.  J.  Raymond. 
Mrs.  Willis's  will.    W.  H.  Venable. 
Mitschuldigen,  Die.    J.  W.  v.  Gbthe. 

Same. 

Mob  cap,  The.    J.  H.  Paul. 
Mock  doctor,  The.    H.  Fielding. 
Mock  doctor.  The.    W.  H.  Venable. 
Model  husband,  A.    J.  P.  Wooler. 
Model  of  a  wife.    A.  Wigan. 
Modestus.    J.  L.  Deinhardstein. 
Momentous  question.  The.    E.  Fitzball. 
Monaldeschi.    H.  Laube. 
Monastery  of  St.  Just,  The.    C.  Delavigne. 

m812  :  1  v63 
Mondzugler,  Die.    H.  Hoffmann.  in  838  :  3 

Money.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

Sam£. 

Money  makes  the  man.    G.  Rose. 
Monsieur  de  Ble.    F.  W.  Hacklander. 


in  812  :  1  v84 

in  812  :  1  v55 

in  822  :  1 

in  830  :  137  v22 

Jw830:  152  v87 

m812  :  1  vll 

in  822.2  :  1  vl 

in  822  :  1 

in  812  :  1  v47 

in  812  :  1  v61 

in  832  :  16  v2 

in  812  :  1  v30 

'"  ;  59vl 


Monsieur  Jacques. 
Monsieur  Thomas. 


in  S12:  1  vll9 
in  822.2  :  17  vl 
m  822.2:  14 
in  832  :  39 
in  842  :  3  v5 
in  812  :  1  v28 


M.  Barnett. 

F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v7 
Monsieur  Tonsou.    W.  T.  Moncrieff.  in  812  :  1  v74 

Montcalm.    Sir  C.  L.  Young.  iw  812  :  1  v98 

Monte  Cristo.  in  812  :  1  v77 

Montrose,  der  schwarze  markgraf .    H.  Laube. 


More  blunders  than  one. 


More  free  than  welcome. 
More  precious  than  gold. 


Moritz  von  Sachsen.    R.  E.  Prutz. 
Morning  call,  A.    C.  Dance. 
Moses.    H.  More. 
Most  unwarrantable  intrusion,  A. 


J.  T.  G.  Rodwell. 

in  812  ' 
W.  E.  Suter.  in  812' 
C.  S.  Cheltnam. 

in  812; 


832  :  59  v9 


1  v27 
1  v73 

1  v51 
70  v4 
1  v22 
28  vl 


Mother's  dying  child,  The. 
Motto,  The: 


am 


in  812; 

in  820.2 

M.  Morton. 

in  812:  1  v7 
C.  H.  Hazlewood. 

in  812  :  1  v64 
all  there."    H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812:  1  v59 
Mountain  sylph.  The.  in  812  :  1  v22 

Same.  in  812  :  1  vl20 

Mourning  bride.  The.  W.  Congreve.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 
Sam^.  in  822.2  :  10 

Moustache  movement.  The.    R.  B.  Brough. 

in  812:  1  vl4 
Moving  tale,  A.    M.  Lemon.  in  812  :  1  vl6 

Much  ado  about  nothing.    W.  Shakspere. 

in  822.3  :  Rl  vl 
Same.  in  822.3  :  2  v3 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Sam£.  in  822.3  :  82  vl 

Sam^.  in  822.3  :  R83  vl 

Sam£.  in  812  :  1  v35 

Much  coin,  much  care.  A.  M.  Jameson.  in  822.1  :  9 
Much  too  clever.    J.  Oxenford  and  J.  Hatton. 

in  812:  1  vll4 
Mudborough  election.    W.  Brough  and  A.  Halliday. 

in  812  :  1  v67 
Mulatte,  Der.    H.  C.  Andersen.  in  898.3  :  1 

Muleteer  of  Toledo,  The.  J.  M.  Morton,  in  812  :  1  vl8 
Mummy,  The.    W.  B.  Bernard.  in  812  :  1  v53 

Miindel,  Die.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  vlO 

Music  hath  charms.    D.  Fisher.  in  812  :  1  v63 

Musicus  von  Augsburg,  Der.  E.  v.  Bauernfold.  832  :  8 
Mutiny  at  the  Nore,The.  D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  812  :  1  v78 
My  aunt's  husband.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v37 

My  awful  dad.    C.  Mathews.  in  818  :  1  vl  17 


My  brother's  keeper.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  2 

My  daughter's  debut.    H.  T.  Craven.       in  812  :  1  vll3 
My  dress  boots.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v63 

My  fellow  clerk.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v48 

My  first  fit  of  the  gout.  J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  vl  1 
My  friend  from  Leatherhead.  E.  Yates  and  N.  H.  Har- 
rington. m812:lv30 
My  friend  the  major.  C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  vl6 
My  great  aunt.  J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v20 
My  heart's  idol.  J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v20 
My  heart's  in  the  highlands.  W.  Brough  and  A.  Halli- 
day. in  812  :  1  v60 
My  husband's  ghost.  J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v93 
My  husband's  secret.  W.  D.  Whitty.  in  812  :  1  vl02 
My  lord  and  my  lady.  J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v52 
My  neighbor's  wife.  L.  Bunn.  in  812  :  1  vl8 
My  Poll  and  my  partner  Joe.    J.  T.  Haines. 

in  812  :  1  v71 
My  precious  Betsy!    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v8 

My  preserver.    H.  T.  Craven.  in  812  :  1  v57 

My  sister  from  India.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  vl08 

My  sister  Kate.    M.  Lemon.  in  812  :  1  v3 

My  son,  Diana.    A.  Harris.  in  812  :  1  v31 

My  son's  a  daughter.    J.  Parselle.  in  812  :  1  v56 

My  turn  next !    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v73 

"My  uncle  the  captain".    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  5 

My  uncle's  will.    S.  T.  Smith.  in  812  :  1  vl  10 

My  very  last  proposal.    A.  J.  Phipps.      in  812  :  1  vl02 
My  wife!— what  wife  ?    J.  Poole.  in  812  :  1  v96 

My  wife's  baby.    F.  Hughes.  in  812  :  1  v97 

My  wife's  bonnet.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v64 

My  wife's  daughter.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v2 

My  wife's  dentist.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v35 

My  wife's  diary.    A.  P.  Dennery  and  L.  F.  N.  Clairville. 

in  812:  1  vl8 
My  wife's  father's  sister.    T.  E.  Pemberton. 

in  812  :  1  vll4 
My  wife's  maid.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v63 

My  wife's  mother.    C.  Mathews.  in  812  :  1  v23 

My  wife's  out.    G.  H.  Rodwell.  in  812  :  1  v45 

My  wife's  relations.    W.  Gordon.  in  812  :  1  v56 

My  wife's  second  floor.    J.  M.  Morton.      in  812  :  1  v44 
Mysteries  of  Paris,  The.    C.  Dil](m.  in  812  :  1  vll6 

Mysterious  disappearance,  A.    G.  M.  Baker. 

in  822.1  :4 
Mysterious  lady,  The;    J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v8 

Nabob  for  an  hour.  A.    J.Poole.  in  812  :lvl08 

Nach  leiden  lust.    R.  E.  Prutz.  832  :  70  vl 

Nachbar  Specht.    L.  B.  Picard.  in  832  :  73  v6 

Nachsicht  fiir  alle.    M.  E.  de  Gorostiza.  in  832  :  59  vl3 
Nacht  im  walde.  Die.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motto  Fouque. 

in  L  351  v4 
Nachtwachter.  Der.    K.  T.  Korner.  in  831  :  41 

Nachtwandlerin.  Die.    E.  Scribe.  in  832  :  11  vl 

Nannette  und  Maria.    C.  D.  Grabbe.  in  832  :  32  vl 

Napoleon.    C.  D.  Grabbe.  in  832  :  32  v3 

Napoleon  Bonaparte's  invasion  of  Russia.     J.  H.  Am- 
herst, in  812  :  1  vl3 
Narcisse,  the  vagrant.    A.  E.  Brachvogel. 

in  812  :  1  vl07 
Nathan  der  weise.    G.  E.  Lessing.  in  830  :  140  v3 

Sam^.  in  830  :  152  v60 

Same,  eng.  in  832  :  61  vl 

Natiirliche  tochter,  Die.  J.  W.  v.  GBthe.  in  830  :  137  v7 
Neck  or  nothing.    H.  Pettitt  and  G.  Conquest. 

in  812  :  1  vll3 
Neffe  als  onkel,  Der.    L.  B.  Picard.  in  830  :  143  v7 

Neighbours.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v73 

Nein.    J.  R.  Benedlx.  in  832  :  9 

Nell  Gwynne.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  23 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v37 

Nervous    man.    The,    and    the    man   of   nerve.     W.   B. 
Bernard.  in  822.2  :  2  v5 

SttTne.  in  812  :  1  v39 

Neuen  propheten.  Die.    A.  v.  Platen,      in  830  :  141  v2 
Neunundzwanzigste  februar,  Der.    A.  Miillnor. 

in  830:  152  vl51 
Never  reckon  your  chickens,  &c.    W.  Reeve. 

in  812  :  1  v95 
"  New  brooms  sweep  clean".  G.  M.  Baker,  in  822.1  :  6 
New  Haymarket  spring  meeting.  The.    J.  R.  Planche. 

in  812  ■  1  v22 
New  inn.  The.    B.  Jonson.  in  822.2  :  6  v6 

New  men  and  old  acres.    T.  Taylor  and  A.  W.  Dubourg. 

in  812  :  1  v90 
New  way  to  pay  old  debts,  A.    P.  Massinger. 

in  822.2  :  1  vl 
Same.  in  812  :  1  v4 

Same.  in  822.2  :  2  v5 

Same.  in  822.2  :  7 

Newington  Butts.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v73 

Next  of  kin.    E.  Falconer.  in  818  :  1  v46 


641 


Nice— Paddy. 


LITEBATTTRE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Titles. 


642 


Nice  firm,  A.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  vl3 

Nice  quiet  day,  A.    H.  T.  Hlpklns  and  G.  Murray. 

in  812  :  1  v54 
Nice  valour,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  vlO 
Nicholas  of  the  flue.    J.  C.  Schaad.  822.1  :  16 

Nlgrht  at  Netting  Hill,  A.    E.  Yates  and  N.  H.  Harrington. 

in  812  :  1  v29 
Night  of  suspense,  A.  ira  812  :  1  v89 

Night  on  Snowdon,  A.    H.  Gardner.         in  812  :  1  vl22 
Night  walker.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  vlO 
Nine  points  of  the  law.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v40 

"  No  I"    W.  Murray.  in  812  :  1  vl 

No  cure,  no  pay.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  5 

No  song,  no  supper.    P.  Hoare.  in  812  :  1  v89 

Noble  gentleman.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

m822.2:8vl0 
"  Noblesse  oblige."  Mrs.  A.  Bright.  in  812  :  1  vl  16 
Nobody's  child.    W.  Phillips.  in  812  :  1  v77 

Noemle.    A.  P.  Dennery  and  —  Clement,  in  812  :  1  v23 
Nora.    H.  Ibsen.  898.2  :  2 

Nordllcht  von  Kasan,  Das.   J.  v.  Auflfenberg.  832  :  4  v7 
Norma.    J-  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v32 

Norma  travestie.    W.  H.  Oxberry.  in  812  :  1  v55 

Northward  hoe.    J.  Webster.  in  822.2  :  12  vl 

Nerval.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Not  at  all  jealous.    T.  W.  Robertson.         in  812  :  1  v91 
Not  a  bad  judge.    J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v8 

Not  false,  but  fickle.    Mrs.  A.  Bright.      in  812:  lvll6 
Not  guilty.    W.  Phillips.  in  812  :  1  v84 

Not  so  bad  after  all.    W.  Reeve.  in  812  :  1  v88 

Not  so  bad  as  we  seem.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

in  822.2  :  17  v2 
Not  such  a  fool  as  he  looks.    H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812  :lvl20 
Note  forger.  The.    E.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  vll5 

Nothing  to  nurse.    C.  M.  Walcot.  in  812  :  1  v33 

Nothing  venture,  nothing  win.    J.  S.  Coyne. 

in  812:  1  v35 
Novelty  fair.    T.  Dibdin.  in  812  :  1  vl 

Number  one,  round  the  corner.    W.  Brough. 

in  812:  1  vl4 
No.  6,  Duke  street.    M.  Becher.  in  812  :  1  v93 

Nummer  23.    J.  H.  David.  832  :  14 

Nursey  Chickweed.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v43 

Nymph  of  the  Lurleyburg,  The.    H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812:  1  v43 

Oberon.    J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v59 

Oberon  and  Tltanla.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Oberst  und  der  matrose,  Der.    B.  A.  Hagen.        832  :  40 
Object  of  interest.  An.    J.  H.  Stocqueler. 

in  812  :  1  vl6 
Obliging  a  friend.    W.  Reeve.  in  812  :  1  v98 

Observation  and  flirtation.    H.  Wlgan.      in  812  :  1  v47 
Obstinate  family.  The.  in  812:  IvlO 

Ocean  of  life.  The.    J.  T.  Haines.  in  812  :  1  v69 

Octoroon,  The.    D.  Boucicault.  in  812  :lv65 

Odd  lot.  An.    W.  Gordon.  in  812  :  1  v62 

Oedipus  coloneus.    Sophokles.  in  882  :  3 

Oedipus  tyrannus.    Sophokles.  in  882  :  3 

O'Flannlgan  and  the  fairies.    J.  Brougham. 

in  812:  1  v26 
Ohne  pass.    J.  R.  Benedlx.  in  832  :  9 

Old  and  young.    J.  Salmon.  in  812  :  1  v82 

Old  bachelor.  The.    W.  Congreve.  in  822.2  :  10 

Old  chateau.  The.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  vl5 

Old  curiosity  shop.  The.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  v77 

Old  homestead,  The.    A.  Theuriet.  in  812  :  2 

Old  Honesty.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v38 

Old  house.  The,  on  the  bridge  of  Notre  Dame.    T.  Bar- 
riere  anrf  H.  de  Kock.  in  812  :lv50 

Old  Joe  and  young  Joe.    J.  Courtney.        in  812  :  1  v49 
Old  law,  The.    P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 

Old  maid.  The.    G.  E.  Lessing.  in  832:  61  v2 

Old  maids.    J.  S.  Knowles.  in  822.2  :  24  v2 

Old  man.  An.    R.  Reece.  in  812  :  1  vl08 

Old  master.  An.    H.A.Jones.  in  812  :lvll9 

Old  offender.  An.    J.  R.  Planch^.  in  812  :  1  v41 

Old  Phil's  birthday.    J.  P.  Wooler.  in  812  :  1  v54 

OldPoz.    M.  Edge  worth.  in  822.1:  9 

Old  sailors.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  vll6 

Old  score,  An.    W.  S.  Gilbert.  in  812  :  1  vl08 

Old  soldiers.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  vl  13 

Old  story.  The.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v51 

Old  Trusty.    W.  Gordon.  in  812  :  1  v50 

Old  wive's  tale,  The.    G.  Peele.  in  822.2  :  5 

Ollnt  und  Sophronia.    J.  F.  v.  Cronegk. 

in  830:  152  v72 
Olive  merchants  of  Bagdat.  E.  L.  FoUen.  in  822.1  :  9 
Oliver  Twist.    G.  Almar.  in  812  :  1  v33 


Olympic  devils.    J.  R.  Planche  and  C.  Dance. 

in  812  :  1  v41 
Olympic  revels.    J.  R.  Planch^  and  C.  Dance. 

in  812:  1  v41 
Omnibus,  The.  in  812  :  1  v32 

On  an  island.    J.  W.  Jones.  in812:lvll5 

On  and  off.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v51 

On  ball.  H.  Mellhac  and  L.  Hal^vy.  in  812:lvll7 
On  guard.    W.  S.  Gilbert.  in  812  :  1  v98 

On  the  Clyde.    W.  S.  Scott.  in  812  :  1  vl07 

On  the  eve  of  the  wedding.  J.  de  Marthold.  in  812  :  2 
On  the  sly!    J.M.Morton.  in  812  :lv63 

Once  again.    F.  W.  Broughton  and  W.  Browne. 

in  812:  1  vl22 
Once  upon  a  time  there  were  two  kings.    J.  R.  Planch^. 

in  812:  1  vl3 
117  Arundel  street,  Strand.    H.  R.  Addison. 

in  812  :  1  v48 
One  hundred  years  ago.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822. 1  :  4 

One  in  hand  is  worth  two  in  the  bush.    G.  March. 

in  812  :  1  vllO 
One  o'clock.    M.  G.  Lewis.  in  812  :  1  v90 

One  of  you  must  marry.    A.  V.  Zechmeister. 

in  812  :  1  v71 
One  too  many.    D.  L.  Ryan.  in  812  :  1  v97 

One  too  many  for  him.  T.  J.  Williams,  in  812  :  1  v80 
One  Tree  Hill.    H.  T.  Craven.  in  812  :  1  v66 

Onkel  Jakob  und  onkel  Jochen.  F.  Renter.  832  :  75 
Only  a  clod.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v21 

Only  a  half  penny!    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v22 

Only  a  penny-a-liner!    H.  P.  Lyste.  in  812  :  1  vlOO 

Oor  Geordie.    J.  Cooper.  in  812  :  1  vl07 

Opfer  des  schweigens.Dle.  K.  L.  Immermann.  832  :  52 
Opfer  des  Themistocles,  Das.    J.  v.  Aufifenberg. 

in  832  :  4  v5 
Opposite  neighbours.    J.  H.  Paul.  in  812  :  1  vl7 

Optical  delusion.  An.  I.  R.  O'Neill.  in  812  :  1  vlOl 
Orakelspruch,  Der.  C.  W.  Contessa.  in  830  :  134  v4 
Orange  blossoms.    J.  P.  Wooler.  in  812  :  1  v54 

Orange  girl.  The.    H.  Leslie  and  N.  Rowe. 

in  812  :  1  v73 
Orange  tree.  The,  and  the  humble  bee.    H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812:  1  v93 
Organic  affection.  An.  Mrs.  A.  Phillips,  in  812  :  1  v5 
Original  idea,  An.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  5 

Orlando  Furioso.    R.  Green.  in  822.2  :  5 

Oroonoko.    T.  Southerne.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Orphan,  The.    T.  Otway.  in  822.2  :  1  -vl 

Orphan  of  China,  The.    A.  Murphy.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Orpheus  and  Eurydice.  H.J.Byron.  in812:lv61 
Orpheus  in  the  Haymarket.    J.  R.  Planche. 

in  812:  1  ve8 
Orra.    J.  Baillie.  in  822.2  :  15  v3 

Oscar.    E.  Scribe  and  A.  H.  J.  Duveyrier.  832  :  90 

Osterferien,  Die.    S.  O.  lady  Morgan.  in  822.2  :  25 

Othello.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  22 

Same.  in  822.3  :  Rl  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  2  vl  1 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  v2 

Sam^.  in  822.3  :  82  v3 

Same.  in  822.3  :  R83  v8 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v27 

Same,  germ.  in  822.3  :  47  v7 

Othello  travestie.    M.  G.  Dowling.  in  812  :  1  v38 

Ottfried.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  in  832  :  37  v8 

Otto  of  Wlttelsbach.    J.  M.  Babo.  in  832  :  96  v4 

Our  bitterest  foe.    G.  C.  Herbert.  in  812  :  1  vl08 

"Our  boys."    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  vll6 

Our  clerks.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v8 

Our  domestics.    F.  Hay.  in  812  :  1  v76 

Our  friends.    G.March.  in  812  :lvl  15 

Our  Nelly.    H.  T.  Craven.  in  812  :  1  vl08 

Our  new  man.    W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v65 

Our  old  house  at  home.  T.  G.  Blake.  in  812  :  1  v25 
Our  pet.    C.  Edwardes.  in  812  :  1  vl06 

"  Our  relatives."    W.  Ellis.  in  812:  lvll7 

Our  village.    W.  L.  Rede.  in  812  :  1  v88 

Our  wife.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v28 

Out  of  the  frying  pan.    P.  Toft.  in  812  :  1  v96 

Out  of  the  question.    W.  D.  Howells.  822.1  :  24 

Out  on  the  loose.    M.  atid  B.  Barnett.  in  812  :  1  v2 

Outlaw  of  the  Adriatic,  The.  V.  Sejour.  in  812  :  1  v45 
Overland  journey  to  Constantinople,  The.   B.  B.  Brough. 

in  812  :  1  vl5 

p.  P.,  or  The  man  and  the  tiger.    T.  Parry. 

in  812:  1  vll 
P.  U.  P.,  or  The  dog  in  the  manger.    H.  Moss. 

in  812:  1  vl21 
Pacha  of  Pimlico,  The.  J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v51 
Paddle  your  own  canoe.    G.M.Baker.  i}i822.1:4 

Paddy  Carey.    T.  Power.  in  812  :  1  v26 

Paddy  Miles.    J.  Pilgrim.  in  812  :  1  v95 


643 


CI.  812,  Titles. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


Padlock— Prophetess. 


644 


Padlock,  The.    J.  Bickerstaff.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Painless  dentistry.    M.  Becher.  in  812  :  1  vl06 

Painter  of  Ghent,  The.  D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  23 
Same.  in  812  :  1  v92 

Pair  of  pigeons,  A.    E.  Stirling.  iJi  812  :  1  v33 

Palace  of  truth.  The.    W.  S.  Gilbert.  in  812:1  v89 

Pan.    H.  J.  Byron.  i»i  812  :  1  v66 

Pandora.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  m830:137v23 

Pandora's  box.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812:  1  v76 

Paper  wings.    W.  Phillips.  m  812  :  1  v83 

Paphian  bower.  The.    J.  R.  Planch^  and  C.  Dance. 

in  812:  1  v44 
Papillionetta.    W.  Brough.  fn  812  :  1  v68 

Paquita.    R.  Reese.  in  812  :  1  v94 

Parasit,  Der.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :  143  v7 

Paris.    F.  C.  Burnand.  m  812  :  1  v84 

Paris  and  pleasure.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v49 

Parliament  of  love.  The.    P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 

Parted.    W.  Reeve.  in  812  :  1  vl07 

Partners  for  life.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  vl08 

Passing  cloud,  The.    W.  B.  Bernard.  in  812  :  1  vl 

Past  and  present.    J.  Poole.  in  812  :  1  v96 

Pater  Brey,  der  falsche  prophet.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe. 

in  830:  137  v22 
Patient  Penelope.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v61 

Patkul.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  in  832  :  37  v2 

Patrician's  daughter,  The.  W.  Marston.  in  812  :  1  v48 
Patter  versus  Clatter.  C.  Mathews.  in  812  :  1  vll8 
Paul  Pry.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  812  :  1  v47 

Paul  Pry.    J.  Poole.  in  812:  lvl5 

Paul  Pry,  married  and  settled.    C  Mathews. 

in  812  :  1  v68 
Pauline.  in  812  :  1  v5 

Paul's  return.    W.  Phillips.  in  812  :  1  v62 

Pawnbroker's  daughter.  The.  C.  Lamb,  in  824.2  :  66 
Same.  in  820.2  :  14  v5 

Payable  on  demand.    T.Taylor.  in  812  :lv41 

Peace  and  quiet.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v51 

Peace  at  any  price.  T.  W.  Robei-tson  in  812  :  1  v95 
Peacock's  holiday.    H.  C.  Merivale.  in  812  :  1  vll5 

Pedant,  The.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Peculiar  proposals.    J.  M.  Lowry.  in  812  :  1  vl21 

Pedlar  boy.  The.    R.  Harrington.  in  812  :  1  v87 

Pedlar's  Acre.    G.  Almar.  in  812  :  1  v74 

Pedrillo.    J.  B.  Johnstone.  in  812  :  1  v85 

Peep-show  man.  The.  T.  J.  Williams.  in  812:1  v80 
Peggy  Green.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v42 

Percy.    H.  More.  in  820.2  :  28  vl 

Same.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Percy's  masque.    J.  A.  Hillhouse.  in822.1:10vl 

Perdita.    W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v28 

Perfect  love.    R.  Reese.  in  812  :  1  v90 

Perfection.    T.  H.  Bayly.  in  812  :  1  vl3 

Pericles.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  66 

Sam^.  in  822.3  :  Rl  vl 

Same.  in  822  3  :  2  vl2 

Same.  in  822  3  :  3  v2 

Sam^.  in  822.3  :  82  v5 

Same,  germ.  822.3  :  27 

Same.  in  822.3  :  47  v3 

Perkin  Warbeck.    J.  Ford.  in  822.2  :  9  v2 

Perseus  and  Andromeda.  W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v53 
Persians,  The.    Aischylos.  in  882  :  1 

Personation.    M.  T.  Kemble.  in  812  :  1  v89 

Pet-lamb,  The.    C.  W.  Scott.  in  822.2  :  14 

Pet  lamb.  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v47 

Pet  of  the  public,  A.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  vl2 

Peter  Bell,  the  waggoner.    J.  B.  Buckstone. 

in  812  :  1  vllO 
Peter  Smink.    J.  H.  Payne.  in  812  :  1  v75 

Peter  Wllkins.  in  812  :  1  v25 

Pets  of  the  parterre,  The.  J.  8.  Coyne,  in  812  :  1  v48 
Petticoat  government.    G.  Dance.  in  812  :  1  v23 

Phadra.    J.  Racine.  in  830  :  143  v7 

Same.  in  830  :  144  v9 

Phaeton.    P.  Calderon  de  la  Barca.  in  862  :  1  v3 

Phantom  breakfast.  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  vlOl 

Phenomenon  in  a  smock  frock,  A.    W.  Brough. 

in  812  :  1  v9 
Philanthropy.  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice,  in  812:  lvll2 
Philaster.  F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher,  in  822.2  :  8  vl 
Philip  van  Artevelde.    H.  Taylor.  822.2  :  31 

Philippe.    W.  Murray.  in  812  :  1  v82 

Philoctetes.    Sophokles.  in  882  :  3 

Philosophers'  stone.  The.  J.  8.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  vl 
Phllotas.    G.  E  Lesslng.  in  832  :  61  vl 

Phonizierinnen.  Scenen  aus  den.    Euripidgs,  iibers.  von 
F.  V.  Schiller.  in  830  :  143  v3 

Phormio.    P.  Terentius  Afer.  in  872  :  2 

Photographic  fix,  A.    F.  Hay.  in  812  :  1  v70 

Physician,  The,  in  spite  of  himself.    Moll^re. 

in  848  :  2  v2 


Piccolomini,  Die.    F.  v.  Schiller. 
Same,  eng. 


in  830  :  143  v4 
in  830  :  150  v2 
in  820.2  :  7  v7 
Same.  in  830  :  R153  v2 

Picking  up  the  pieces.    J.  Sturgis.  in  822.2  :  35 

Picture,  The     P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 

Pierette.    E.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  v36 

Pigault-Lebrun.  J.  L.  Delnhardstein.  in  832  :  16  v7 
Pike  O'Callaghan.  i?i.  812  :  1  v87 

Pilgrim,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822  2  *  8  v8 
Pilgrim  of  lore.  The.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v45 

Pipkin's  rustic  retreat.  T.  J.  Williams,  in  812  :  1  v69 
Pirates  of  Putney,  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v60 

Pirates  of  the  Savannah,  The.    A.  Anicet-Bourgeois  and 
F.  Dugue.  in  812  :  1  v51 

Pirithous.  the  son  of  Ixion.    F.  C.  Burnand. 

in  812  :  1  v65 
Pizarro.    J.  v.  Auflfenberg.  in  832  :  4  vl 

Pizarro.    A.  F.  F.  v.  Kotzebue.  in  812  :  1  v27 

Same.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Same.  in  832  :  96  vl 

Pizarro.    R.  B.  Sheridan.  in  822.2  :  34 

Plague  of  my  life.  The.  I.  Daveau.  in  812  :  1  vl04 
Plain  dealer,  The.    W.  Wycherley.  in  822.2  :  10 

Platonic  attachments.  W.  B.  Bernard.  in  812  :  1  v2 
Playing  with  flre.    J.  Brougham.  in  812  :  1  v66 

Pleasant  dreams.    C.  Dance.  in  812  : 1  v80 

Please  to  remember  the  grotto.    J.  Oxenford. 

i»  812:  1  v70 
Plot  and  counter  plot.    C.  Kemble.  i?i  812  :  1  v90 

Plot  and  passion.  in  812  :  1  vl 3 

Plot  for  plot.    ;Sir  C.  L.  Young.  in  8 1 2  :  1  v  1 1 7 

Plots  for  petticoats.    J.  Wooler.  in  812  :  1  vl02 

Pluto  and  Proserpine.    F.  Talfourd.  in  812  :  1  v36 

Poetaster,  The.    B.  Jonson.  in  822.2  :  6  v3 

Poetic  proposal,  A.    M.  Becher.  i(j  812  :  1  v96 

Point  of  honour.  The.    C.  Kemble.  in  812  :  1  vl  18 

Poor  cousin  Walter.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v2 

Poor  gentleman,  The.    G.  Colman,  tlie  youniKv. 

in  812:1  v39 
Poor  nobleman.  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :lv53 

Poor  Pillicoddy.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812:1  v38 

Poor  soldier.  The.    J.  O'Keefife.  in  812  :  1  v91 

Popocatapetl.    F.  Robson.  in  812:  IvlOl 

Popping  the  question.  J.  B.  Buckstone.  in  812  :  1  v87 
Same.  in  822.2  :  3 

Poppleton's  predicaments.  CM.  Rae.  in  812  :  1  vll3 
Pork  chops.    E.  L.  Blanchard.  in  812  :  1  v45 

Porter's  knot.  The.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v38 

Postboy,  The.    H.  T.  Craven.  in  812  :  1  v48 

Post  of  honour.  The.    T.  Mildenhall.  in  812:1  v48 

Poul  a  Dhoil.    C.  H.  Hazlewood.  in  812  :  1  v77 

Pouter's  wedding.    J.  M.  Morton.  i«  812  :  1  v6'7 

Practical  man,  A.    W.  B.  Bernard.  in  812  :  1  vl 

Presumptive  evidence.  J.  B.  Buckstone.  m  812  :  1  v82 
Pretentious  young  ladies.  The.  Moli6ro.  in  842  :  2  vl 
Pretty  green  bird.  The.  F.  W.  Green,  in  812  :  1  vlOl 
Pretty  horsebreaker.  The.    W.  Brough  and  A.  Hnlliday. 

in  812  :  1  v51 
Pretty  piece  of  business,  A.  T.  Morton,  in  812  :  1  vl2 
Pretty  predicaments.  A.  J.  Phipps.  ira  812  :  1  vl  19 
Pride  of  the  market.  The.  J.  R.  Planch^,  in  812  :  1  v20 
Prima  donna.  The.    D.  Boucicault.  i»  812  :  1  v8 

Prince  Amabel.    W.  Brough.  in812:lv55 

Prince  Camaralzaman.    H.  Bellingham  and  —  Best. 

in  812  :  1  v67 
Prince  Deukalion.    B.Taylor.  822.1  :  17 

Prince  Dorus.    J.  8.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v3 

Prince  for  an  hour,  A.  J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v25 
Princess,  The.    W.  8.  Gilbert.  in  812  :  1  v87 

Princess  Charming.    H.  T.  Arnold.  in  812  :  1  v76 

Princess  of  Elis,  The.    Moliere.  in  842  :  2  v2 

Princess  Primrose.    H.  Bellingham  and  —  Best. 

in  812:  1  v68 
Princess  Spring-time.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v64 

Princesse  d'Elide,  La.    Moll6re.  in  842  :  3  vlO 

Princesses  in  the  tower.  in  812  :  1  v2 

Prinz  Friedrich.    H.  Laube.  832  :  59  v7 

Prinz  Zerbino.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830  :  148  vlO 

Prisoner  of  war.  The.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  22 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v27 

Professor  of  elocution,  The.  G.  Goetschy.  in  812  :  2 
Prometheus.    R.  Reece.  in  812  :  1  v68 

Prometheus  chained.    Aischylos.  in  882  :  1 

Promotion.    J.  R.  Planch^.  in  812  :  1  v21 

Prompter's  box.  The.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  vl20 

Prophet,  The.    B.  Taylor.  822.1  :  18 

Prophet  von  Florenz,  Der.    J.  v.  Auffenberg. 

m 832  :  4  v7 
Prophetess,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  8S2.2  :  8  v8 


645        Provoked— Ruth. 


LITEBATUIIE— DRAMA. 


01.  812,  Titles. 


646 


Provoked  husband,  The.    Sir  J.  Vanbrugh  and  C.  Gibber. 

in  822.2  :  1  v2 
Provoked  wife,  The.  Sir  J.  Vanbrugh.  in  822.2  :  10 
Same.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Provost  of  Bruges,  The.  G.  W.  Lovell.  i/i  812  :  1  vl  12 
Psiche.    Moliere.  in  842  :  3  v7 

Psyche.    Moliere.  in  842  :  2  v3 

Pugatscheflf.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  in  832  :  37  v4 

Pure  gold.    W.  Marston.  m812  :  1  v61 

Pygmalion.    W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v75 

Pygmalion  and  Galatea.  W.  S.  Gilbert,  iw  812  :  1  vl03 
Pyramus  and  Thisbe.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Q.  E.  D.    F.A.Marshall.  i«812:lvll5 

Quackery  discovered.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Quaker,  The.    C.  Dibdin.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v86 

Quartettchen  im  hause.  Das.    C.  W.  Contessa. 

in  830  :  134  v8 
Quartierzettel,  Der.    G.  Reinbeck.  832  :  73  v3 

Queen  Mary.    A.  Tennyson.  822.2  :  33 

Queen  Mary's  bower.    J.  R.  Planch^.  ira  812  :  1  v20 

Queen-mother  and  Rosamond.    A.  C.  Swinburne. 

822.2  :  29 
Queen  of  Arragon,  The.    J.  H.  Paul.  in  812  :  1  v30 

Queen  of  Corinth,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v5 
Queen  of  hearts.  The.    C.  Thomas.  in  812  :  1  vll5 

Queen  of  spades.  The.  D.  Boucicault.  m  812  :  1  v24 
Queen  of  the  frogs.  The.  J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  vl9 
Quiet  family,  A.    W.  E.  Suter.  iw  812  :  1  v30 

Race  for  a  dinner.    T.  G.  Rod  well.  w  812  :  1  vl02 

Race  for  a  widow,  A.  T.  J.  Williams.  m  812  :  1  v46 
Raffaelle,  the  reprobate.  T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  vlO 
Rag  picker  of  Paris,  The.  E.  Stirling.  m  812  :  1  v81 
Railroad  station.  The.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v47 

Railway  belle.  The.    M.  Lemon.  in  812  :  1  vl7 

Kaimund.    C.  W.  Contessa.  in  830  :  134  v4 

Raising  the  wind.    J.  Kenney.  iw  812  :  1  v3 

Same.  m  822.2  :  3 

Rake's  progress,  The.    W.  L.  Rede.  in  812  :  1  v32 

Raketen  des  teuf els.  Die.    J.  v.  Auffenberg. 

m832  :  4  vl6 
Randall's  thumb.    W.  S.  Gilbert.  iw  812  :  1  v91 

Ranelagh.  J.  P.  Simpson  and  C.  Wray.  ira  812  :  1  vl3 
Raphaella.    H.  C.  Andersen.  in  898.3  :  1 

Rappings  and  table  movings.    J.  H.  Paul. 

m812  :  1  vll 
Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia.    W.  Brough. 

in  812:  1  v57 
Ratcllffe.    H.  Heine.  in  831  :  24 

Same.  in  830  :  139  vl  6 

Rathsel,  Das.    C.  W.  Contessa.  in  830  :  134  v  2 

Raymond  and  Agnes.  H.  W.  Grosette.  in  812  :  1  v43 
Rauber,  Die.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :  143  v2 

Same.  in  830  :  152  vl20 

Bayner.    J.  Baillie.  in  822.2  :  16 

Ready-money.  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice,  in  812  :  1  vl04 
Real  and  ideal.    H.  Wigan.  in  812  :  1  v56 

Reapers,  The.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  v62 

Recruiting  officer.  The.    G.  Farquhar.      in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Sam£.  in  822.2  :  10 

Recruiting  sergeant.  The.    I.  Bickerstaff. 

in  822.2  :  1  vl 
Register,  The.    W.  D.  Howells.  822.1:21 

Registered  letter.  The.    G.  Droz.  in  812:2 

Regular  fix,  A.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v48 

Regulus.    H.  J.  V.  Collin.  830  :  69 

Reise  nach  der  stadt.  Die.  A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v2 
Reise  nach  Russland,  Die.  K.  G.  T.  Winkler.  832  :  91 
Reise  nach  Spanien,  Eine.  B.  A.  Herrmann.  832  :  44 
Relapse,  The.    -S'ir  J.  Vanbrugh.  in  822.2:  10 

Rely  on  my  discretion.  T.  A.  Palmer,  in  812  :  1  vl06 
Remorse.    S.  T.  Coleridge.  in  820.2  :  7  v7 

Rendezvous,  The.    C.  B.  Fagan.  in  812  :  1  v43 

Renegade,  The.    P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 

Renegat  von  Granada,  Der.    J.  v.  Auffenberg. 

832  :4 vl5 
Bent  day,  The.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  23 

Same.  in  812  :  1  vl5 

Republikaner,  Die.    J.  Frobel.  832  :  27 

Retained  for  the  defence.  J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v41 
Retired  from  business.  D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  22 
Retribution.    T.Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v27 

Return  ticket,  A.    G.  Spencer  and  W.  James. 

in  812  :  1  v99 
Reue  versohnt.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  vl 

Revenge,  The.    B.  Young.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Sam^.  in  812  :  1  v70 

Review,  The.  G.  Colman,  the  younger.  in  812  :  1  v61 
Revolt  of  the  bees.  The.    G.  M.  Baker.  iv  822.1  :  2 

Rheingold,  Das.    W.  R.  Wagner.  in  780  :  20  v5 


Richard  II,  III,  see  King  Richard. 

Richard  der  dritte.    C.  F.  Weisse.  in  830  :  152  v72 

Richard  Savage.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  in  832  :  37  vl 

Richelieu.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.    in  812  :  1  vll7 
Same.  in  822.2  :  17  vl 

Rienzi.    M.  R.  Mitford.  in  812  :  1  v90 

Sam£.  in  820.2  :  27 

Rienzi.    W.  R.  Wagner.  in  780  :  20  vl 

Rifle,  and  how  to  use  it.  The.    I.  V.  Bridgeman. 

in  812:  1  v42 
Rifle  volunteers.  The.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  v40 

Rights  and  wrongs  of  woman.  The.    J.  M.  Morton. 

in  812:  1  v26 
Rinaldo  Rinaldini.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  vll7 

Ring  and  the  keeper.  The.    J.  P.  Wooler.  in  812  :  1  v71 
Ring  der  Nibelungen,  Der.    W.  R.  Wagner. 

in  780  :  20  v6 
Rip  Van  Winkle.    J.  H.  Wainwright.  in  812  :  1  v39 

Rip  Van  Winkle.    J.  Kerr.  in  812  :  1  v68 

Riquet,  der  haarbiischel.    K.  Blum.  in  832  :  1 1  v2 

Rival  pages.  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v94 

Rivals,  The.    R.  B.  Sheridan.  in  822.2  :  34 

Sam^.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

SaTue.  in  812  :  1  v33 

Sam^.  in  822.2+46 

Road  to  ruin.  The.    T.  Holcroft.  in  812  :  1  v42 

Rob  Roy  Macgregor.    I.  Pocock.  in  812  :  1  v3 

Robber  of  the  Rhine,  The.    G.  Almar.       in  812  :  1  v87 
Robbers,  The.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :  150  v4 

Same.  in  830  :  B153  vl 

Robbers  of  the  Pyrenees,  The.    W.  E.  Suter. 

in  812  :  1  v56 
Robber's  wife.  The.    I.  Pocock.  in  812  :  1  v69 

Robert  Macaire.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v30 

Robert  Macaire  (travesty.)    H.  J.  Byron,    in  812:1  v93 
Robert  the  devil.    R.  Lacy.  in  812  :  1  v31 

Robin  Hood.    F.  C.  Burnand.  ift  812  :  1  v57 

Robin  Hood.    E.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  v48 

Robinson  Crusoe.    I.  Pocock.  in  812  :  1  v89 

Robinson  Crusoe  (pantomime).    H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812  :  1  v49 
Rocambole.    W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v66 

Rochester.    W.  T.  Moncrieflf.  in  812  :  1  v83 

Rogueries  of  Scapin,  The.    Moliere.  in  842  :  2  v3 

Rokoko.    H.  Laube.  832  :  59  v2 

Roland  for  an  Oliver,  A.    T.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v75 

Roll  of  the  drum.  The.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  vl03 

Roll  a.    A.  F.  F.  V.  Kotzebue.  in  832  :  96  vl 

Roman  actor.  The.    P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 

Roman  father.  The.    W.  Whitehead.         in  822.2  :  1  v2 
Romance  of  a  poor  young  man.  The.    O.  Feuillet. 

in  812  :  1  v80 
Romance  under  difficulties.    F.  C.  Burnand. 

in  812:  1  v26 
Romantic  attachment.  A.     A.  Wood.  in  812  :  1  v90 

Romantic  idea,  A.    J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  v21 

Romantische  Oedipus,  Der.    A.  v.  Platen. 

in  830  :  141  v4 
Romeo  and  Juliet.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  23 

Same.  in  822.3  :  El  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  2  vlO 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  4 

Sam£.  in  822.3  :  82  v6 

Sam£.  in  822.3  :  1183  v6 

Same.  in  822.2  :  2  v6 

Sam£.  in  812  :  1  vl8 

Romeo  and  Juliet  travestie.    A.  Halliday.  in  812  :  1  v43 
Romeo  und  Julia.    W.  Shakspere.  in  822.3  :  47  v8 

Romulus  and  Remus.    R.  Reece.  in  812  :  1  v97 

Rosamond.    J.Addison.  in  821.2:  18 

Rosamunde.    K.  T.  Korner.  in  831  :  41 

Rose  of  Arragon,  The.    J.  S.  Knowles.   in  822.2  :  24  v2 
Rose  of  Corbeil,  The.    E.  Stirling.  in  812:  IvllO 

Rose  of  Ettrlck  Vale.    T.  J.  Lynch.  in  812  :  1  v7 

Rose,  thistle  and  shamrock,  The.    M.  Edgeworth. 

in  E  408 
Rosen.  Die.    J.  B.  v.  Meddlhammer.  832  :  2 

Rosina.    F.  M.  Brooke.  in  822.2  :  1 

Rothe  schleife,  Die.    J.  L.  Deinhardstein.  in  832  :  16  v5 
Rothkappchen.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830  :  148  v2 

Rough  diamond,  A.    J.  B.  Buckstone.        in  812  :  1  vl"? 
Rover's  bride.  The.    G.  Almar.  in  812  :  1  vll9 

Roval  convert.  The.    N.  Rowe.  in  822.2  :  13 

Ruckkehr.    G.  Reinbeck.  in  832  :  73  v5 

Rudolph  von  Habsburg.    C.  Pichler.  in  832  :  69  v2 

Rule  a  wife   and  have  a  wife.     F.  Beaumont  and  J. 
Fletcher.  in  822.2  :  8  v9 

Same.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Rule  of  three.  The.    F.  Talfourd.  in  812  :  1  v38 

Ruraplestiltskin.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v62 

Ruth,  or  The  lass  that  loves  a  sailor.    J.  T.  Haines. 

in  812:  1  v44 


647        CI.  812,  Titles. 


LITERATXTRE-DIIAMA. 


Ruth— Sold, 


Buth  Oakley.    A.  Harris.  in  812  :  1  v29 

Ruth's  romance.    F.  W.  Broughton.  mi  812  :  1  vll6 

Ruthven.    A.  Harris.  in  812  :  1  v41 

Buy  Bias.    V.  Hug-o.  i«  812  :  1  v49 

Buy  Bias  righted.    B.  Beece.  in  812  :  1  vlOO 

Sachem's  wood.    J.  A.  Hlllhouse.  m822.1:10v2 

Sad  shepherd.  The.    B.  Jonson.  in  822.2  :  6  v6 

Sailor  of  France,  The.  J.  B.  Johnstone,  in  812  :  1  vl7 
St.  Cupid.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  22 

St.  Mary's  eve.    W.  B.  Bernard.  in  812  :  1  v33 

St.  Patrick's  day.    R.  B.  Sheridan.  in  822.2  :  34 

Same.  m812:lvll4 

Salomo.    F.  G.  Klqpstock.  in  831  :  40  v5 

Sam's  arrival.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v56 

Samuel  in  search  of  himself.     J.  S.  Coyne, 
o       ,.        X,  ^  .„  in  812:  1  vSG 

Sappho.    F.  Grillparzer.  in  832  :  35  v2 

Sarah,  the  Creole.    M.  Barnett.  in  812  :  1  v31 

Sarah's  young  man.    W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v31 

Sardanapalus.  G.  G.  N.  lord  Byron.  in  822.2  :  20  vl 
Same.  in  812  :  1  vll 

Sam£.  in  821.2:  59 

Sam£,germ.  in  821.2:  61  v8 

Satanas  and  the  spirit  of  beauty.    J.  S.  Coyne. 

in  812  :  1  v39 
Satyros.    J.  W.  v.  G6the.  in  830  :  137  v22 

Same.  in  830  :  152  v87 

Savonarola.    A.  Austin.  822.2  :  43 

Scamps  of  London,  The.    W.  J.  Monorieff. 

in  812:  1  v81 
Scapegoat,  The.    J.  Poole.  in  812  :  1  v98 

Scarlet  Dick.    J.  B.  Howe.  in  812:lvll4 

Schatz  des  Rhampsinit,  Der.    A.  v.  Platen. 

in  830  :  141  v2 
Schelnverdienst.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v4 

Scherz,  list  und  rache.    J.  W.  v.  G6the. 

in  830:  135  v22 
Same.  in  830  :  152  v88 

Scherz,    satire,   Ironle  und  tlefere   bedeutunff.    C.   1>. 
Grabbe.  in  832  :  32  vl 

Schlittenfahrt.  Die.    P.  I.  v.  Holbein.  832  :  49 

Schloss  Sackville.    S.  O.  lady  Morgan.  822.2:25 

Schmalkalder.  Die.    D.  Lessmann.  in  839  :  8  vl,  2 

Schonste  tag  des  lebens,  Der.  E.  Scribe.  832  :  11  vl 
School  for  coquettes,  A.  J.  P.  Simpson,  in  812  :  1  v41 
School  for  husbands.  The.    Moli^re.  in  842  :  2  vl 

School  for  scandal,  The.  R.  B.  Sheridan,  in  822.2  :  34 
Same.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Same.  in  822.2+46 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v27 

School  for  wives.  The.    Moli^re.  in  842  :  2  vl 

School  for  wives  criticised.  The.  MoliSre.  in  842  :  2  vl 
School  of  reform.  The.    T.  Morton.  in  822.2  :  3 

Schoolfellows,  The.    D.  "W.  Jerrold.  822.2  :  23 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v35 

Schuld,  Die.    A.  Mullner.  in  830  :  152  vl51 

Schuldbrlef.  Der.    G.  Belnbeck.  in  832  :  73  v3 

Schuldig.    F.  W.  Hacklander.  in  832  :  38 

Schule  der  reichen.  Die.  K.  P.  Gutzkow.  in  832  :  37  v2 
Schwarze  Fritz,  Der.  J.  v.  Auffenberg.  in  832  :  4  vl 
Schwestern  von  Amiens,  Die.    J.  v.  Auffenberg. 

„  in  832  :  4  v6 

Schwoagarin.  D'.    I.  F.  Castelll.  832  :  13 

Schwur  des  richters,  Der.    J.  v.  Auffenberg. 

in  832  :  4  v7 
Scornful  lady,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v3 
Scrap  of  paper,  A.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v51 

Sea,  The.    C.  A.  Somerset.  in  812  :  1  vl05 

Sea  of  ice,  The.    A.  P.  Dennery  and  F.  Dugu^. 

in  812:  1  vl3 
Sea-gulls.    C.  A.  Maltby  and  F.  Stalnforth. 

in  812  :  1  v85 
Sea-voyage,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822  2  *  8  v8 
Second  love.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v28 

Second  marriage.  The.    J.  Baillie.  in  822.2  :  15  v2 

Second  thoughts.    G.  C.  Herbert.  in  812:  lvll8 

Secret,  The.    W.  Barrymore.  in  812  :  1  v48 

Secret,  The.  in  822.2  :  3 

Secret  agent.  The.    J.  8.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  vl8 

Secretary,  The.    J.  S.  Knowles.  in  822.2  :  24  v2 

Seeing  the  elephant.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  4 

Seeking  his  fortune.    H.  Alger,  Jr.  and  O.  A.  Cheney. 

822.1  :  1 
Seianus.    B.  Jonson.  in  822.2  :  6  v3 

Self-accusation.    M.  Lemon.  in  812  :lv88 

Seltene  liebschaft.  Die.  C.  B.  Pagan.  in  832  :  15  v2 
Semele.    W.  Congreve.  in  822.2  :  10 

Send  thirty  stamps.    J.  K.  Angus.  in  812  :  1  vl22 

Sense  and  sensation.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v63 

Sent  to  the  tower.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v28 


Sentimentality.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Separate  maintenance.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v94 

Serenade,  The.    V.  A.  SoUohub.  in  812  :  2 

Serf,  The.    T.  Tavlor.  in  812  :  1  v68 

Sergeant  Brldell's  letter.    E.  Durandeau.  in  812:  2 

Sergeant's  wedding.  The.  T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v91 
Sergeant's  wife.  The.    J.  Banim.  in  812  :  1  v23 

Serious  affair,  A  very.    A.  Harris.  in  812:1  v33 

Serpent  on  the  hearth.  The.    J.  P.  Simpson. 

in  812  :  1  v85 
Settling  day.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v8 2 

Seven  ages.  The.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  2 

Seven  champions  of  Christendom,  The.    J.  R.  Planche. 

in  812  :  1  v21 
Seven  chiefs  atrainst  Thebes,  The.  Aischylos.  in  882  :  1 
Seven  clerks,  The.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v40 

Seven  sins.  G.  Conquest  and  P.  Meritt.  in  812:1  vl09 
Sganarelle.    Molifere.  in  842  :  2  vl 

Same.  iti  842  :  3  v6 

Shadow  of  a  crime.  The.  C.  S.  Cheltnam.  in  812  :  1  v86 
Shadows.    Sir  C.  L.  Young.  in  812  :  1  vlOO 

Shadows  of  the  past.  J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v97 
Shakspeare's  early  days.    C.  A.  Somerset. 

in  812  :  1  v93 
Shallour  mothers  vote?    G.M.Baker.  ih  822.1  :  4 

Shameful  behavior.  A.  C.  Troughton.  i?i  812  :  1  v43 
Sharp  practice.    J.  Lunn.  i?(  812  :  1  v55 

She  stoops  to  conquer.  O.  Goldsmith,  in  822.2  :  1  vl 
Same.  in  812  :  1  v25 

She  would  and  he  would'nt.    J.  M.  Morton. 

in  812  :  1  v56 
She  wou'd  and  she  wou'd  not.  C.  Gibber,  in  812  :  1  v22 
Sheep  in  wolf's  clothing.  A.  T.  Tavlor.  in  812  :  1  v37 
Shepherd  of  Cournouailles,  The.    G.  March. 

in  812  :  1  v96 
Shepherd  of  Derwent  Vale, The.  J.  Lunn.  in  812  :  1  v89 
Shilling  day  at  the  great  exhibition.  W.  Brough  arid  A. 
Halliday.  in  812  :  1  v55 

Shipmates.    C.  V.  Bridgman.  in  812  :  1  vl 02 

Short  and  sweet.    A.  C.  Troughton.  in  812:1  v52 

Should  this  meet  the  eye.  A.  Maltby.  i?i  812  :  1  v97 
Shylock.    F.  Talfourd.  in  812  :  1  vll 

Siamese  twins.  The.  G.  A.  A' Beckett.  in  812  :  1  v79 
Sicilian,  The.    Moli^re.  in  842  :  2  v2 

Sicilien,  Le.    Moli^re.  in  842  :  3  v8 

Siege,  The.    J.  Baillie.  in  8222  :  15  v3 

Siege  of  Damascus.  The.  J.  Hughes.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 
Siege  of  Rochelle,  The.    E.  Fltzball.  in  812  :  1  v95 

Siegfried.    W.  R.  Wagner.  in  780  :  20  v6 

Siegfried's  tod.    W.  R.  Wagner.  in  780  :  20  v2 

Sieglinde.    O.  v.  Redwitz-Schracilz.  832  :  71 

Signal,  The.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  vl  10 

Silence  in  the  ranks.    E.  d'Hervilly.  in  812  :  2 

Silent  protector.  A.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812:1  v80 

Silent  system.  The.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812:1  v56 

Silent  woman,  A.    T.  H.  Lacy.  in  812  :  1  v59 

Silent  woman,  The.    B.  Jonson.  i7i  822.2  :  6  v3 

Silken  fetters.    L.  Buckingham.  in  812  :  1  v61 

Silver  lining.  The.    L.  Buckingham.  in  812:1  v62 

Simon  Lee.    G.  D.  Pitt.  in  812  :  1  v78 

Simpson  and  co.    J.  Poole.  in  812  :  1  v74 

Sin  and  the  sorrow.  The.    H.  Leslie.  in  812  :  1  v72 

Sink  or  swim.    T.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v7 

Sir  Clyomon  and  sir  Clamydes.  G.  Peele.  in  822.2  :  5 
Sir  Harry  Wildalr.    G.  Farquhar.  in  822.2  :  10 

Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v4 

Sir  Thomas  Wyatt.    .1.  Webster.  in  822.2  :  12  vl 

Sirl  Brahe.    Gustaf  III.  in  898.1  :  1 

Sisterly  service.    J.  P.  Wooler.  in  812  :  1  v44 

Sister's  penance,  A.    T.  Taylor  and  A.  W.  Dubourg. 

in  812  :  1  v76 
Six  months  ago.    F.  Dale.  in  812:1  v77 

Sixteen  String  Jack.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  vl05 

Skanderbeg.    J.  v.  Auffenberg.  832:4v21 

Slasher  and  Crasher.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v8 

Sleeper  awakened.  The.  Mrs.  T.  Pulszky.  in  822.1  :  9 
Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood.    J.  R-  Planche. 

in  812  :  1  vl9 
Sleeping-car,  The.    W.  D.  Howells.  822.1  :  22 

Sleeping  draught.  The.    S.  Penley.  in  812  :  1  v58 

Sleeping  hare.  The.    J.  J.  Dilley.  in  812  :  1  v76 

Slice  of  luck,  A.    .L  M.  Morton.  i«  812  :  1  v76 

Slight  mistakes.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  vl21 

Slow  man.  The.    M.  Lemon.  in  812:1  v24 

Slowton's  engagements.  C.  S.  Cheltnam.  i?i  812  :  1  v53 
Smoked  miser.  The.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  812:1  v58 

Snapping  turtles,  The.  J.  B.  Buckstone.  in  812  :  1  v69 
Snow-bound.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  6 

Snowdrop.    Mrs.  Q.  Macdonald.  in  x  822.2  :  36 

Snowdrop.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812:1  v64 

Society.    T.  W.  Robertson.  in  812  :  1  v71 

Sohn  Cromwell's,  Der.    E.  Scribe.  832  :  92 

Sold  again.    R.  Soutar.  in  812  :  1  vll3 


649 


Soldaten— Thumping. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Titles. 


650 


Soldaten,  Die.    J.  M.  R.  Lenz.  in  830  :  162  v80 

Soldier's  progress,  The.    J.  Courtney.  in  812  :  1  vl 

Sole  survivor,  The.    G.  Conquest  and  H.  Pettltt. 

in812:lvll3 
Somebody  else.    J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  vll 

Something:  to  do.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  vl22 

Sommernachtstraum,  Ein.    W.  Shakspere. 

in  822.3  :  47  vl 
Somnambulist,  The.    W.  T.  Moncrieff. 
Son  of  the  soil,  A.    H.  C.  Merivale. 
Sophia's  supper.    H.  R.  Addison. 
Sophronisba-oh.    C.  Narrey. 
Soul  of  honor.  The.    H.  B.  Farnie. 
Soup  tureen.  The.    E.  d'Hervilly. 
Southerner  just  arrived,  A.    H^  Wigan. 


»n812  :  1  v86 
in  812:  1  v97 
in  812:  1  vl6 

i?i  812  :  2 
in  812:  1  vl04 

in  812:  2 
in  812  :  1  v56 


Spanier  in  Danemark,  Die.  P.  Merimee.  in  840  :  1  v4 
Spanish  curate.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v8 
Spanish  dancers,  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v49 

Spanking  legacy,  A.    T.  G.  Blake.  in  812  :  1  v6 

Spartaner,  Die.    J.  v.  Aufifenberg.  in  832  :  4  vl 

Speak  out  boldly.  in  812  :  1  v73 

"Special"  performances.  W.  Harrison,  in  812  :  1  v80 
Spectre  bridegroom.  The.    W.  T.  Moncrieff. 

in  812  :lv35 
Speed  the  plough.    T.  Morton.  in  822.2  :  2  v6 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v51 

Spieler,  Der.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v4 

Spirit  of '76,  The.  in  812  :lvll2 

Spitalfleld's  weaver.  The.  T.  H.  Bayly,  in  812  :  1  v21 
Splendid  investment,  A.  W.  B.  Bernard,  in  812  :  1  v30 
Spoiled  child.  The.    P.  Hoare.  in  812  :  1  v85 

Sport  of  destiny.  The.  F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830:  150  v4 
Spring  and  autumn.    J.  Kenney.  in  812  :  1  v24 

Staff  of  diamonds.  The.    C.  H.  Hazlewood. 

in  812  :  1  vl04 
Stage  struck.    W.  Dimond.  in  812:  IvlO 

Staple  of  news.  The.    B.  Jonson.  in  822.2  :  6  v5 

Star  of  the  north,  The.    T.  W.  Robertson. 

in  812  :  1  v93 
State  prisoner.  The.    W.  Gowing.  in  812:  IvlOl 

State  secrets.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :lv53 

Statthalter  von  Bengalen,  Der.    H.  Laube. 

832  :  59  vlO 
Steeple-chase,  The.    J.  M.  Morton. 
Stella.    J.  W.  V.  Gothe. 


Same. 

Stelldichein,  Das.    J.  E.  Hartmann. 
Stiefmutter,  Die.    J.  R.  Benedix. 
"  Still  waters  run  deep."    T.  Taylor. 
Stock  exchange,  The.    C.  Dance. 
Stolen  Jewess,  The.    C.  H.  Hazlewood. 
"  Stolen— £20  reward."    W.  Hancock. 
Storm  in  a  tea  cup,  A.    W.  B.  Bernard 
Stradella.    J.  L.  Deinhardstein. 

Same. 
Strafford.    R.  Browning. 

Same. 

Strange  gentleman.  The.    C.  Dickens. 
Strange  history,  A.    G.  H  '  ' 


Stranger,  The.    A.  F.  F. 
Same. 
Stranger,  The,  stranger  than  ever, 


Strathmore.    W.  Marston. 

Strausschen,  Das.    H.  Rau. 

Strayed  falcon.  The.    C.  M.  Yonge. 

Struensee.    H.  Laube. 

Sturm,  Der.    W.  Shakspere. 

Sturm  und  drang.    F.  M.  v.  Klinger 

Stutzerlist.    G.  Farquhar. 

Sudden  thoughts.    T.  E.  Wilks. 

Siihne,  Die.    K.  T.  Kiirner. 

Suit  of  tweeds,  A.    F.  Hay. 

Summoned  to  court.    J.  J.  Dilley  and  L.  Clifton 

in  812  :  1  vll9 
Sun's  darling.  The.    J.  Ford.  in  822.2  :  9  v2 

Sunshine.    F.  W.  Broughton.  in  812:lvl21 

Sunshine  through  the  clouds.    G.  H.  Lewes. 

in  812  :  1  vl5 
Supper  for  two.    J.  W.  Gifford. 
Supplicants,  The.    Aischylos. 
Surprised  suitor,  A.    W.  H.  Venable. 
Susan  Hopley.    G.  D.  Pitt. 
Suspicious  husband.  The.    B.  Hoadly 


in  812  :  1  V  66 

in  830  :  137  v8 

in  830:  152  v87 

in  832  :  96  v6 

in  832  :  41 

in  832  :  9 

-  in  812:  1  v22 

in  812  :  1  v36 

in  812  :  1  vl05 

in  812:  1  v61 

in  812  :lvl4 

in  832  :  16  v4 

in  832  :  15  vl 

822.2  :  48 

in  821.2  :45 

in  822.2+49  vl 

Lewes  and  C.  Mathews. 

in  812  :  1  vlO 
Kotzebue.         in  812  :  1  v22 
in  832  :  96  vl 
R.  Reece. 
i?i812 
in  812 

in  R  454  v2 

in  X  822.2  :  42 

832  :  59  v4 

in  822.3  :  47  v2 

in  830  :  252  v79 

in  822.2:  11 

in  812  :  1  v33 

in  831  :41 

812  :  1  v74 


1  v82 
1  v56 


Sweeney  Todd.    P.  Hazleton. 
Sweethearts.    W.  S.  Gilbert. 
Sweethearts  and  wives.    J.  Kenney. 
Swiss  cottage.  The.    T.  H.  Bayly. 
Sword,  The.    L.  A.  Aikin. 


in  812  :  1  vl22 

in  882  :  1 

in  822  :  1 

in  812:  1  ve9 

in  812:  1  vll7 

in  822.2:  1  vl 

in  812  :  1  vl02 

in812:  1  vlll 

in  812  :  1  v21 

in  812  :  1  vl 

in  822.1  :  9 


Sybil.    J.  Savage.  822.1  :  16 

Sybilla.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  ve4 

Sylphide,  The.    W.  Brough.  in  812  :  1  v76 

Sylvester  Daggerwood.    G.  Colman,  the  younger. 

in  812  :  1  vlll 
Sylvesternacht,  Die.    G.  v.  Frank.  832  :  24 

Sympathy.    A.  W.  Dubourg.  in  812  :  1  v96 

Syracuser,  Die.    J.  v.  Auttenberg.  in  832  :  4  v3 

Syren  of  Paris,  The.    E.  Grange  and  X.  de  Montepin. 

in  812  :  1  v52 

"Take  care  of  Dowb— ."    J.  M.  Morton,     in  812  :  1  v34 

Take  that  girl  away.    L.  S.  Buckingham,  in  812  :  1  vl8 

Taking  by  storm.    F.  Churchill.  in  812  :  1  v8 

Taking  the  veil.    C.  H.  Hazlewood.  in  812  :  1  vl06 

Tale  of  a  comet,  A.    F.  L.  Home.  in  812  :  1  vl  1 1 

Tale  of  a  tub,  A.    B.  Jonson.  in  822.2  :  6  v6 

Tale  of  two  cities,  A.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v45 

Talisman.  Der.    C.  W.  Contessa.  in  830  :  134  v2 

Tamburlaine.    C.  Marlowe.  in  822.2  :  38 

Tamerlane.    N.  Rowe.  in  822.2  :  1 

Same.  in  822.2  :  13  vl 

Taming  a  tiger.  in  812  :  1  v72 

Taming,  The,  of  the  shrew.    W.  Shakspere.     822.3  :  24 

Sam^.  in  822.3  :  III  vl 

Sam^.  in  822.3  :  2  v4 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  v2 

Sam£.  in  822.3  :  1183  v2 

Same,  see  Katherine  and  Petruchio. 

Taming  the  truant.    H.  Wigan.  in  812  :  1  v58 

Tancred.    Voltaire.  in  830:  137  v23 

Tancred  and  Sigismunda.    J.  Thomson,    in  822.2  :  1  vl 
Tannhauser.    W.  R.  Wagner.  in  780  :  20  v2 

Tarantula,  La.  in  812  :  1  v3 

Tartuffe.    Moliere.  in  842  :  2  v2 

Tartuffe,  Le.    Moliere.  in  842  :  3  v5 

Teacher  taught.  The.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  v48 

Tears!  idle  tears!  !    C.  W.  Scott.  in  812:  lvll9 

Teddy  the  tiler.    G.  H.  Rodwell.  in  812  :  1  v81 

Telegraph,  Der.    G.  v.  Frank.  832  :  25 

Telemachus.    J.  R.  Planche  and  C.  Dance. 

in  812  :  1  v51 
"Telephone,  The".    A.  Clements.  in  812  :  1  vll2 

Tell,  and  the  strike  of  the  cantons.    F.  Talfourd. 

in  812  :  1  y43 
Temperament,  Das.  S.  O.  lady  Morgan,  in  822.2  :  25  v2 


822.3  :  25 

in  822.3  :  III  vl 

in  822.3  :  2  v2 

in  822.3  :  3  vl 

in  822.3  :  4 

in  822.3  :  82  vl 

tw  822.3  :  R83  vl 

in  812  :  1  v37 

i»i812  :  1  v52 


Tempest,  The.    W.  Shakspere. 

Same. 

Sam£. 

Same. 

Sams. 

Same. 

Same. 

Sam£. 

Temptation.    W.  T.  Townsend. 

Tender  attachment,  A.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  2 

Tender  husband,  The.  Sir  R.  Steele.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 
Tender  precautions.    T.  J.  Serle.  in  812  :  1  v5 

Terrible  secret,  A.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v53 

Terrible  tinker.  A.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v87 

Test  of  truth.  The.    W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v84 

Testaments-clausel,  Die.  J.  B.  Hartmann.  in  832  :  41 
Tetterbys,  The.  Mrs.  G.  Maedonald.  in  x  822.2  :  36 
That  affair  at  Finchley.    .T.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v52 

That  dreadful  doctor.  Sir  C.  L.  Young,  in  812  :  1  vl  17 
Theegesellsehaft,  Die.  J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830  :  148  vl2 
Theodora,  actress  and  empress.    W.  Phillips. 

in  812:  1  v74 
Theodor  Korner.    J.  E.  Hartmann.  in  832  :  41 

Theseus  and  Ariadne.  J.  R.  Planch^.  in  812  :  1  vl9 
Thetis  and  Peleus.  in  812  :  1  v5 

Thierry  and  Theodoret.    F.  Beaumont  and  3.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  vl 
Thirty  minutes  for  refreshments.    G.  M  Baker. 

in  822.1  :  6 
Thirty-three  next  birthday.    J.  M.  Morton. 

in  812  :lv38 
Thomas,  genannt  Daumchen.    J.  L.  Tieck. 

in  830  :  148  v5 
Thomas  Morus.    O.  v.  Redwitz-Schmolz.  832  :  72 

Thracian  wonder.  The.  J.  Webster.  in  822.2  :  12  v4 
Three  cuckoos,  The.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812:1  v40 

Three  furies.  The.    G.  Roberts.  in  812  :  1  v66 

Three  musket-dears.  J.  and  H.  Paulton.  in  812:1  v95 
Three  musketeers.  The.    C.  Rice.  in  812  :  1  vl7 

Three  red  men.  The.    T.  Archer.  in  812  :  1  v41 

Three  temptations.  The.  E.  L.  Blanchard.  in  822.2  :  14 
Three  weeks  after  marriage.    A.  Murphy. 

in  822.2  :  1  vl 
Thrice  married.    J.  H.  Paul.  in  812  :  1  v45 

Through  Are  and  water.  W.  Gordon.  in  812  :  1  v86 
Thumping  legacy,  A.    J.  M.  Moruin.  in  812  :  1  v6 


651        CI.  812,  Titles. 


LITEBATUBE— DRAMA. 


Thurm— Ungleichen.        652 


Thurm  mit  sieben  pforten,  Der.    A.  v.  Platen. 

in  830:  141  v2 
Ticket-of -leave,  A.    W.  Phillips.  in  812  :  1  v59 

Ticket-of-leave  man.  The.  T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v59 
Ticket'Of-leave  man's  wife,  The.    C.  S.  Cheltnam. 

in  812  :  1  v69 
Ticklish  times.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812:1  v35 

Tide  of  time,  The.    W.  B.  Bernard.  in  812:1  v38 

Time  and  the  hour.    J.  P.  Simpson  and  F.  Dale. 

m812  :  1  v81 
Time  and  tide.    H.  Leslie.  in  812  :  1  v81 

Time  tries  all!    J.  Courtney.  in  812  :  1  vl 

Time  will  tell.    H.  Gardner.  in  812  :  1  vl22 

Time  works  wonders.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  22 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v92 

Times,  The.    J.  Daly.  in  812  :  1  vll 

Timon  of  Athens.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  63 

Same.  in  822  3  :  Kl  v2 

Same.  in  822. 3  :  2  vlO 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  v5 

Sam^.  in  822.3  :  R83  v7 

Timon  von  Athen.    W.  Shakspere.  iii  822.3  :  47  v8 

Timothy  to  the  rescue.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812:1  v63 

Timour  the  tartar.    M.  G.  Lewis.  in  812  :  1  v79 

Tiraour  the  tartar!    J.  Oxenford  and  C.  S.  Brooks. 

m812  :  1  v49 
Timur  in  Tauris.    J.  v.  Auffenberg.  832  :  4  v22 

Tit  for  tat.  F.  Talfourd  and  A.  Wigan.  in  812  :  1  vl7 
Titus  Andronicus.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  76 

Same.  in  822.3  :  E.1  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  2  v9 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  v5 

Same.  in  822.3  .B,  83  v^Q 

Same,  germ.  in  822.3  :  47  v7 

To  oblige  Benson.    T.  Taylor.  in  812:1  vl4 

"  To  parents  and  guardians !  "    J.  S.  Coyne. 

m812:  1  vl3 
To  Paris  and  back,  for  five  pounds.    J.  M.  Morton. 

m812:  1  v9 
Tod  Adams,  Der.    F.  G.  Klopstock.  in  831  :  40  v6 

Tom  and  Jerry.    W.  T.  Moncriefif.  in  812  :  1  v88 

Tom  Bowling.    A.  L.  V.  Campbell.  in  812  :  1  vl07 

Tom  Cobb.    W.  S.  Gilbert.  in  812  :  1  vll7 

Tom  Cringle.    E.  Fitzball.  in  812  :  1  v41 

Tom  Pinch.  J.  J.  Dilley  and  L.  Clifton,  in  812  :  1  vl21 
Tom  Thrasher.    A.  Harris.  in  812  :  1  v81 

Tom  Thumb.    K.  O'Hara.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v50 

Tomkins  the  troubadour.  in  812  :  1  v86 

Toni.    K.  T.  Korner.  in  831  :  41 

Too  late  for  the  train.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  6 

Too  late  to  save.    T.  A.  Palmer.  in  812  :  1  vl  12 

Too  much  for  good  nature!  E.  Falconer,  in  812  :  1  v42 
Too  much  of  a  good  thing!  A.  Harris.  in  812  :  1  v22 
Torquato  Tasso.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  in  830  :  137  v8 

Same,  eng.  in  830  :  1 5 1  v4 

Tourist's  ticket,  A.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v96 

Toussaint  Louverture.  A.  M.  L.  de  Lamartine.  842  :  1 
Tower  of  Lochlain.  The.  D.  Jerrold.  in  812  :  1  vllO 
Tower  of  London.  The.    T.  H.  Higgle  and  T.  H.  Lacy. 

in  812:  1  v94 
Tower  of  Nesle.    T.  F.  GalUardet  and  A.  Dumas. 

in  812:  1  v91 
TrachiniBB.    Sophoklfis.  in  882  :  3 

Tradesman's  son.  The.  in  812  :  1  vl05 

Tragedy  of  errors.    M.Putnam.  822.1:13 

Traitor's  gate.    W.  J.  Lucas.  in  812  :  1  v95 

Tramp's  adventure.    F.  Phillips.  in  812  :  1  vl06 

Trapping  a  tartar.    E.  Stirling.  m  812  :  1  v65 

Traum,  ein  leben,  Der.  F.  Grillparzer.  in  832  :  35  v5 
Treasure,  The.    G.  E.  Lesslng.  in  832  :  61  v2 

Treue  liebe.    E.  Dovrient.  in  832  :  17  v3 

Treue  um  treue.    A.  v.  Platen.  in  830  :  141  v2 

Treuer  diener  seines  herrn,  ein.    F.  Grillparzer. 

in  832  :  35  v4 
Trials  of  Tompkins,  The.  T.  J.  Williams,  in  812  :  1  v58 
Trip  through  my  pockets.  A:  C.  Monselet.  m  812  :  2 
Trip  to  Scarborough,  A.  K.  B.  Sheridan,  in  822.2  :  34 
Sam^.  in  812  :  1  vl03 

Tristan  und  Isolde.    W.  R.  Wagner.  in  780  :  20  v7 

Triumph  der  empflndsamkelt,  Der.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe 

in  830  :  137  v22 
Sam^.  m830:152v87 

Troilus  and  Cressida.    W.  Shakspere.  822.3  :  62 

Same.  in  822.3  :  Rl  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  2  v9 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  v4 

Same.  in  822.3  :  R83  v6 

Troilus  und  Cressida.  W.  Shakspere.  in  822.3  :  47  v9 
Tromb-al-ca-zar.    C.  H.  Stephenson.  i»  812  :  1  v71 


Trovatore.  II.    W.  E.  Suter.  m  812  :  1  v56 

True  as  steel.    W.  Reeve.  iw  812  :  1  v92 

Trying  it  on.     W.  Brough.  iw  812  :  1  vll 

Tufelhaiisen.    J.  B.  Johnstone.  in  812  :  1  v27 

Turandot,  prinzessin  von  China.    C.  Gozzi. 

in  830  :  143  v6 
Same.  in  830  :  144  v9 

Turkish  bath.  The.    M.  Williams  and  F.  C.  Burnand. 

m812:  1  v51 
Turn  him  out.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v59 

Turned  head,  The.    G.  A.  A'Beckett.  in  812  :  1  v67 

Turning  the  tables.    J.  Poole.  in  812  :  1  v40 

'Twas  I!    J.  H.  Payne.  m  812  :  1  v9 

Tweedleton's  tail-coat.  T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v73 
Twelfth  night.    W.  Shakspere.  in  822.3  :  Rl  vl 

Satne.  in  822.3  :  2  v5 

Satne.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  R83  v3 

Sam£.  m  812  :  1  v36 

Twelve  labours  of  Hercules.    R.  B.  Brough. 

in  812  :  1  v6 
Twenty  minutes  under  an  umbrella.    A.  W.  Dubourg. 

iw812:lvl06 
Twenty  minutes  with  a  tiger.  in  812  :  1  v24 

Twenty  £  a  year— all  found.    H.  J.  Byron. 

in812  :  1  vll6 
Twice  killed.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v24 

Twice  told  tale,  A.    J.  P.  Wooler.  i«  812  :  1  v37 

Twin  rivals.  The.    G.  Farquhar.  in  822.2  :  10 

Two  blinds.  The.    A.  Clements.  ire  812  :  1  v  102 

Two  Bonnycastles.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v5 

Two  flats  and  a  sharp.    A.  Maltby.  in  812  :  1  vlOO 

Two  Foscari,  The.  G.  G.  N.  lord  Byron.  in  812.2  :  59 
Two  galley  slaves.  The.  J.  H.  Payne.  iw  812  :  1  v72 
Two  gay  deceivers.    T.  W.  Robertson  and  T.  H.  Lacy. 

m812:  1  v33 
Two  gentlemen  at  Mivart's.    J.  P.  Simpson. 

in  822.2  :  14 
Two  gentlemen  in  a  fix.  W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v66 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona,  The.    W.  Shakspere. 

822.3  :  64 
Sam^.  in  822.3  :  Rl  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  2  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  82  vl 

Same.  in  822.3  :  R83  vl 

Two  Gregories,  The.    T.  Dlbdin.  in  812  :  1  v70 

Two  heads  are  better  than  one.    L.  Hoi-ne. 

in  812  :  1  v27 
Two  in  the  morning.    C.  Mathews.  in  812  :  1  v20 

Two  noble  kinsmen.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 
in  822.2  :  8  vXO 
Two  orphans,  The.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  vl06 

Two  photographs.    A.  Clements.  in  812  :  1  vl22 

Two  Polts.  The.    J.  Courtney.  in  812  :  1  v45 

Two  Puddifoots,  The.  J.  M.  Morton.  i«  812  :  1  v78 
Two  queens.  The.    J.  B.  Buckstone.  in  812  :  1  vl 

Two  roses.    J.  Albery.  in  812  :  1  vll8 

Two  to  one.    A.  Clements.  i»  812  :  1  v98 

'Twould  puzzle  a  conjurer.    J.  Poole.         in  812  :  1  vl4 

Ugly  customer.  An.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v49 

Ugolino.    H.  W.  V.  Gerstenberg.  in  830  :  152  v48 

Ulrich  Zwingli's  tod.    C.  Birch-Pfeiffer.  832  :  10 

Ulysses.    N.  Rowe.  in  822.2  :  13 

Ulysses,  or  The  iron-clad  warrior.    F.  C.  Burnand. 

In  812  :  1  ve6 
Unbesonnenheit  und  gutes  herz.    G.  Reinbeck. 

in  832  :  75  v5 
"Uncle".    H.J.Byron.  in812:lvl20 

Uncle  Crotchet.    Mrs.  A.  Phillips.  in  812:  IvlO 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.    G.  L.  Aikin.  in  812  :  1  vl2 

Uncle  Zachary.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v45 

Under  false  colours.  B.  A.  De  Pass.  in812:lvlll 
Under  the  gaslight.    A.  Daly.  in  812  :  1  v81 

Under  the  rose.    G.  Roberts.  in  812  :  1  v57 

Unequal  match.  An.    T.Taylor.  in  812  :lvll8 

Unfinished  gentleman,  The.  C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v34 
Ungarkonig,  Ein.    C.  H.  Bornstein.  832  :  50 

Ungeheuer,  Das,  und  der  verzauberte  wald.    J.  L.  Tieck. 

in  830  :  148  vll 
Ungleichen  hausgenossen,  Die.    J.  W.  v.  Giitho. 

in  830  :  135  v22 
Safne.  in  830  :  152  v88 


653 


Unlimited— Whicli. 


LITERATTTRE-DRAMA. 


CI.  812,  Titles. 


654 


Unlimited  confidence.    A.  C.  Troughton.  ire  812  :  1  vOl 
Unlucky  frlday.    H.  T.  Craven.  i«  812  :  1  v76 

Unlucky  star,  The.    J.  Guillemot.  m  812  :  2 

Unnatural  combat.  The.    P.  Massinjrer.  in  822.2  :  7 

Unprotected  female,  An.    J.  S.  Coyne,    ira  812  :  1  vl  1 1 
Unsere  zeit.    J.  E.  Hartmann.  in  832  :  41 

Unten  im  hause.    F.  W.  Hacklander.  in  832  :  39 

Unterbrochene  schwatzer,  Der.    C.  W.  Contessa. 

m830  :  134  v2 
Unvermuthete  wendung-,  Die.  J.  F.  Jiinger.  832  :  57 
dnzufriedenen,  Die.    P.  Merim^e.  in  840  :  1  v6 

Up  a  tree.    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v98 

Up  at  the  hills.    T.  Taylor.  iw  812  :  1  v50 

Up  for  the  cattle  show.    H.  Lemon.  iw  812  :  1  v79 

Up  in  the  world.    J.  Worthington.  in  812  :  1  vl09 

Up  to  town  and  back  again.    B.  F.  Rayner. 

^  i«812:lv71 

Upstairs  and  downstairs.    W.  Brough  and  A.  Halliday. 

in  812  :  1  v66 
[Jrbild  des  Tartiiffe,  Das.  K.  F.  Gutzkow.  in  p32  :  37  v4 
Urgent  private  affairs.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v24 

Valentine,  Die.    G.  Freytag.  in  832  :  95 

Valentine.    W.  Brough  and  A.  Halliday.    in  812  :  1  v57 
Valentinian.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v5 
Vampire,  The.    J.  R.  Planche.  in  812  :  1  vl07 

Van  Dundei-man  and  his  servant.    W.  H.  Venable. 

in  822  :  1 
Vandyke  Brown.    A.  C.  Troughton.  in  812  :  1  v39 

Vaterfreude.    A.  W.  IlBand.  in  832  :  51  v9 

Velvet  and  rags.    G.  Conquest  and  P.  Meritt. 

in  812  :  1  vll2 
Venice  preserved.    T.  Otway.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v32 

Venus  and  Adonis.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v62 

Verbannten,  Die.    J.  v.  Auflenberg.  in  832  :  4  v5 

Verbrechen  aus  ehrsucht.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v5 
Verfiihrer,  Der.    G.  Reinbeck.  in  832  :  73  v5 

Verhiingnissvolle  gabel,  Die.    A.  v.  Platen. 

in  830  :  141  v4 
Verheifisene,  Der.    J.  E.  Hartmann.  in  832  :  41 

Verirrungen,  Die.    E.  Devrient.  in  832  :  17  v2 

Verkehrte  welt.  Die.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830  :  148  v5 

Verlorene  liebesmuh.    W.  Shakspere.     in  822.3  :  47  v2 
Verschleierte  dame.  Die.    J.  L.  Deinhardsteln. 

in  832  :  16  v6 
Verschworung  des  Fiesco  zu  Genua,  Die.    F.  v.  SchMler. 

in  830  :  143  v2 
Same.  in  830  :  152  vl20 

Same.    Neu  bearb.  von  G.  Reinbeck.         in  832  :  73  v6 
Verwandlungen  der  liebe.    J.  L.  Deinhardstein. 

in  832  :  16  v3 
Very  last  days  of  Pompeii,  The.    R.  Reece. 

in  812:  1  v95 
Very  pleasant  evening,  A.  W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v80 
Very  serious  affair,  A.    A.  Harris.  in  812  :  1  v33 

Very  suspicious!    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v6 

Very  woman,  A.    P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 

Veteran  of  103  years.    H.  M.  Milner.  in  812  :  1  v36 

Vetter  aus  Bremen,  Der.    K.  T.  Kbrner.  in  831  :  41 

Vice  versa.    E.  Rose.  in  812:  lvl21 

Victims.    T.  Taylor.  in  812  :  1  v32 

Victor  vanquished.  The.    C.  Dance.  in  812  :  1  v26 

Vldocq.  in  812  :lvl  10 

Viel  larmen  um  nichts.    W.  Shakspere.  in  822.3  :  47  vl 
Vierjahrige  posten,  Der.    K.  T.  Korner.  in  831  :  41 

Vierundzwanzigste  februar,  Der.    Z.  Werner. 

in  830:  152  vl51 
Village  coquettes.  The.  C.  Dickens.  in  822.2+49  vl 
Village  lawyer.  The.  D.  A.  de  Brueys.  in  812  :  1  v43 
Village  nightingale.  The.  H.  T.  Craven,  in  812  :  1  vl08 
Villikins  and  his  Dinah.  F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v54 
Violet,  The.  in  812  :  1  v9 

Virgin  martyr.  The.    P.  Massinger.  in  822.2  :  7 

Virginier,  Der.    G.  Reinbeck.  in  832  :  73  vl 

Vlrginius.    J.  S.  Knowles.  in  822.2  :  24  vl 

Vlrginius,  or  The  trials  of  a  fond  papa.  L.  Buckingham. 

in  812  :  1  v42 
Vittoria  Corombona.    J,  Webster.         in  822.2  :  12  v2 


Vogel,  Die.    Aristophangs.  in  830  :  137  v22 

Same.  in  830  :  152  v87 

Volunteer  review,  The.  T.  J.  Williams,  in  812  :  1  v80 
Vormund,  Der.    A.  W.  Iffland.  in  832  :  51  v9 

Vorschau,  Die.    J.  v.  Auffenberg.  in  832  :  4  v4 

Wait  for  an  answer.    H.  Lemon.  in  812  :  1  v86 

Waiting  for  an  omnibus.  J.  M.  Morton,  in  812  :  1  vl5 
Waiting  for  the  verdict.    C.  H.  Hazlewood. 

in  812  *  1  v99 
Walkiire,  Die.    W.  R.  Wagner.  in  780  :  20  v6 

Wallace.    J.  v.  Auffenberg.  in  832  :  4  v3 

Wallace,  the  hero  of  Scotland.    W.  Barrymore. 

in  812  :  1  v73 
Wallensteln.    F.  v.  Schiller.  830  :  143  v4 

Sams,  eng.  in  830  :  1 50  v2 

Same.  in  820.2  :  7  v7 

Sam£.  in  830  :  11153  v2 

Wallenstein,  The  death  of.    F.  v.  Schiller. 

in  820.2  :  7  v7 
Wallenstein  und  Stralsund.  I.  W.  Meinhold.  832  :  65 
Wallensteins  lager.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :  143  v4 

Wallensteins  tod.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :  143  v4 

Walthervon  Kastelen.    A.  Foglar.  832:19 

Waltz  by  Arditi,  A.    J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  vlOl 

Wandering  boys.  The.    J.  Kerr.  in  812  :  1  v34 

Wandering  minstrel.  The.  H.  Mayhew.  in  812  :  1  v23 
Wanted,  "  a  young  lady."  W.  E.  Suter.  in  812  :  1  v66 
Wanted,  1000  spirited  young  milliners.    J.  S.  Coyne. 

in  812  :  1  v8 
War  to  the  knife.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  v67 

Warbeck.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :  143  v7 

Warlock  of  the  glen.  The.  C.  E.  Walker,  in  812  :  1  v46 
Wars  of  the  roses,  The.    G.  M.  Baker.  in  822.1  :  6 

Was  ihr  woUt.    W.  Shakspere.  in  822.3  :  47  v2 

Was  I  to  blame  ?    G.  H.  Rodwell.  in  812  :  1  v32 

Watch  and  wait.    T.  H.  Higgle  and  R.  Shepherd. 

in  812:  1  vlOS 
Watch  dog  of  the  Walsinghams,  The.    J.  P.  Simpson. 

in  812:  1  v92 
Water  witches.  The.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v41 

Waterman,  The.    C.  Dlbdin.  in  812  :  1  v23 

Way  of  the  world.    W.  Congreve.  in  822.2  :  10 

Way  to  keep  him.  The.    A.  Murphy.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Ways  and  means.    G.  Colraan.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Wayside  cottage.  The.    W.  Poel.  in  812  :  1  vl20 

Wayward  lover.  The.  J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  in  830  :  151  v3 
We  all  have  our  little  faults.    W.  E.  Suter. 

in  812  :  1  v78 
Weak  woman.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812  :  1  vll2 

Weakest  goes  to  the  wall.  The.    J.  Webster. 

in  822.2  :  12  v4 
Weathercock,  The.  J.  T.  Allingham.  in  812  :  1  v71 
Weaver  of  Lyons,  The.    J.  Barber.  in  812:  IvllO 

Wedding  gown.  The.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  in  822.2  :  23 

Wedding  march,  The.  W.  S.  Gilbert.  in  812  :  1  vll4 
"Weeds."    T.  E.  Pemberton.  in  812  :  1  vll3 

Weh  dem,  der  liigt.    P.  Grillparzer.  in  832  :  35  v6 

Weib  ist  ein  teufel,  Ein.    P.  Merimee.  in  840  :  1  v4 

Weibermagistrat  zu  Klatschhausen,  Der.    H.  L.  Ritter. 

in  832  :  76 
Weisses  Blatt,  Ein.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  in  832  :  37  v3 

Wendelin  und  Helene.    J.  Mosen.  in  832  :  66 

Wer  bin  ich  ?    E.  Devrient.  in  832  :  17  v3 

Wer  zuletzt  lacht,  lacht  am  besten.     C.  W.  Contessa. 

in  830:  134  v7 
Werner.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  in  832  :  37  vl 

Werner.    G.  G.  N.  lord  Byron.  in  821.2  :  59 

Same.  in  812  :  1  v70 

West  Indian,  The.    R.  Cumberland.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Westlndier,  Der.    R.  Cumberland.  in  832  :  73  v6 

Westward  hoe.    J.Webster.  ire  822.2  :  12  vl 

What  will  they  say  at  Brompton.    J.  S.  Coyne. 

in  812  :  1  v34 
Wheel  of  fortune,  The.  R.  Cumberland,  in  812  :  1  vl04 
Where  shall  I  dine  ?  ire812:lvll4 

Where  there's  a  will,  there's  a  way.    J.  M.  Morton. 

in  812  :  1  v9 
Where's  your  wife  ?  I.  V.  Bridgeman.  in  812  :  1  v60 
Which  Is  which  ?    8.  T.  Smith.  in  812  :  1  v97 


655        CI.  812,  Titles. 


LITERATURE— DRAMA. 


Which— Zwillinger. 


656 


Which  of  the  two.  The  ?  J.  M.  Morton,  in  812  :  1  v40 
Which  shall  I  marry  ?    W.  E.  Suter.  in  S12  :  1  v59 

Whistler,  The.    G.  D.  Pitt.  in  812  :  1  v97 

White  cat.  The.    F.  C.  Burnand.  m  812  :  1  v90 

White  cat,  The.    J.  R.  Planch6.  ire  812  :  1  v24 

White  cockade.  The.    W.  Phillips.  in  812  :  1  v90 

White  devil.  The.    J.  Webster.  in  822.2  :  12v2 

White  farm,  The.    W.  J.  Lucas.  in  812  :  1  v28 

White  fawn,  The.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  v79 

White  milliner.  The.    D.  W.  Jerrold.  i/i  812  :  1  v72 

White  pilgrim.  The.  H.  C.  Merivale.  in  812  :  1  vll3 
Whitebait  at  Greenwich.  J.  M.  Morton,  in  812  :  1  vl2 
Whitefriars.    W.  T.  Townsend.  in  812  :  1  v40 

Whitting-ton,  junior.    R.  Reece.  in  812  :  1  v89 

Who  do  they  take  me  for?  J.M.Morton,  in  812  :  1  vlll 
Who's  my  husband  ?    J.M.Morton.  in812:lv80 

Who's  the  dupe  ?    H.P.Cowley.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Who's  the  heir  ?    G.  March.  in  812  :  1  v89 

Who's  to  win  him  ?    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :  1  v79 

Who  is  who  ?    T.  J.  Williams.  in  812  :,  1  v86 

Who  killed  Cock  Robin  ?  C.  Mathews.  in  812  :  1  v68 
Who  speaks  first  ?    C.  Dance.  in  812  :  1  v23 

Who  stole  the  clock  ?  W.  J.  Lucas.  in  812  :  1  vl06 
Who  stole  the  pocket  book  ?    J.  M.  Morton. 

in  812  :lv6 
Who'll  lend  me  a  wife  ?  J.  G.  Millingen.  in  812  :  1  vl  1 1 
Wicked  wife,  A.    J.  Courtney.  in  812  :  1  v30 

Widow  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822  2  *  8  v4 
Widow  bewitched,  The.  W.  J.  Lucas.  in  812:  lvll6 
Widow's  marriage,  The.  G.  H.  Boker.  in  822.1  :  7  v2 
Widow's  victim,  The.    C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v62 

Wie  es  euch  gefallt.  W.  Shakspere.  in  822.3  :  47  v3 
Wiedersehen.    C.  PIchler.  in  832  :  69  vl 

Wife,  The.    J.  S.  Knowles.  in  812  :  1  vl09 

Same.  in  822.2  :  24  vl 

Wife  for  a  month.  A.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v9 
Wife  of  seven  husbands.  The.  G.  Almar.  in  812  :  1  v74 
Wife's  portrait.  The.    W.  Marston.  in  812  :  1  v54 

Wife's  secret.  The.    G.  W.  Lovell.  in  812  :  1  v82 

Wild  boy  of  Bohemia,  The.  J.  Walker,  in  812  :  1  vl  14 
Wild  flowers.    E.  Rose.  in  812:  lvll8 

Wild-goose-chase,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v8 

Wild  oats.    J.  O'Keeffe.  in  812  :lv88 

Wilful  murder  !    T.  Higgie.  in  812  :  1  v32 

Wilhelm  Tell.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :  143  v6 

Same.  in  830  :  144  v8 

Same,  eng.  in  830  :  150  v2 

Same.  in  830  :  R153  v3 

Will  and  the  way,  The.    G.  H.  Calvert.  in  822.1  :  8 

Will  and  the  way.  The.    W.  B.  Waldron.     in  812  :  1  v66 

William  Ratcliffe.    H.  Heine.  in  831  :  24 

Same.  in  830  :  139  vl6 

William  Simpson,  The.    P.  Fitzgerald,     in  812  :  1  vlOl 

William  Tell.    L.  Buckingham.  in  812  :  1  v32 

William  Tell.    J.  S.  Knowles.  in  822.2  :  24  vl 

Same.  in  822.2  :  2  v5 

Same.  in  812:  1  v83 

William  Tell.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830  :R1 63  v3 

Same.  in  830  :  150  v2 

William  Tell,  with  a  vegeance.    H.  J.  Byron. 

in  812  :  1  v78 

Williklnd  and  hys  Dinah.    J.  S.  Coyne.       in  812  :  1  vl4 

Windsor  castle.    F.  C.  Burnand.  in  812  :  1  ve7 

Winning  a  wife.    T.  H.  Lacy.  in  812  :  1  v84 

Winning  hazard,  A.    J.  P.  Wooler.  in  812  :  1  v84 

Winter's  tale,  The.    W.  Shakspere.        in  822.3  :  III  vl 

Sam^.  in  822.3  :  2  v6 

Same.  in  822.3  :  3  vl 

Satne.  in  822.3  :  82  v2 

Same.  in  822.3  :  R83  v3 

Same.  in  812  :  1  vll3 

Wintermarchen,  Das.    W.  Shakspere.     in  822.3  :  47  vl 

Wit  at  several  weapons.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v4 


Wit  without  money.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2:  8  v4 
Witch  of  Edmonton,  The.    J.  Ford.  in  822.2  :  9  v2 

Witch  of  Windermere,  The.  C.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v84 
Withered  leaves.  F.  W.  Broughton.  in  812  :  1  vll5 
Without  incumbrances.  J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v2 
Wittekind  and  his  brothers.  J.S.Coyne,  in  812  :lv6 
Wittwer,  Der.    J.  L.  Deinhardstein.  in  832:  16  v5 

Witty  servant,  The.    W.  H.  Venable.  in  822  :  1 

Wizard  of  the  moor.  The.    H.  Gott.  in  812  :  1  v82 

Wizard  of  the  wave,  The.  J.  T.  Haines,  in  812:  1  v46 
Woman  I  adore.  The.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v8 

Woman-hater,  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  vl 
Woman-hater,  The.    G.  E.  Lessing.  in  832  :  61  v2 

Woman  in  mauve,  The.  W.  Phillips.  in  812:1  v76 
Woman  in  red,  The.    J.  S.  Coyne.  in  812  :  1  v92 

Woman  of  the  world.  The.    Lady  C.  Cavendish. 

in  812:  1  v38 
Woman  of^the  world,  The.  J.  S.  Coyne,  in  812  :  1  v81 
Woman  that  was  a  cat,  The.  E.  Scribe,  in  812  :  1  v72 
Woman's  love.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v4 

Woman's  prize.  The.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v7 
Woman's  rights.    T.  A.  Palmer.  in  812  :  1  vl21 

Woman's  wit.    J.  S.  Knowles.  in  822.2  :  24  v2 

Women  pleased.    F.  Beaumont  and  J.  Fletcher. 

in  822.2  :  8  v7 
Won  at  last.    W.  Reeve,  in  812  :  1  v87 

Wonder,  The.    S.  Centlivre.  in  822.2  :  1  vl 

Sam£.  in  812  :  1  v25 

Wonderful  woman,  A.    C.  Dance.  in  812  :  1  vl8 

Woodcock's  little  game.  J.  M.  Morton,  in  812  :  1  v63 
Woodman's  hut.  The.  W.  H.  Arnold.  in  812  :  1  v36 
Woodman's  spell.  The.    E.  Stirling.  in  812  :  1  v2 

Wooing  in  jest  and  loving  in  earnest.     A.  C.  Troughton. 

in  812  :  1  v37 
Wooing  one's  wife.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  :  1  v52 

Worcester.    G.  v.  Frank.  832  :  26 

Word  of  honour.  The.    P.  Meritt.  in  812:  lvll3 

World  and  stage.    J.  P.  Simpson.  in  812  :  1  v97 

World  of  fashion.  The.  J.  Oxenford.  in  812  :  1  v55 
Worth  a  struggle.    W.  R.  Waldron.  in  812  :  1  v90 

Wren  boys.  The.    T.  E.  Wilks.  in  812  :  1  v52 

Wrinkles.    H.  J.  Byron.  in  812:  lvll5 

Writing  on  the  wall.  The.    T.  Morton  and  J.  M.  Morton  . 

in  812  :  1  v7 
Wullenweber.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  832  :  37  v6 


X.  Y.  Z.    G.  Colman,  the  younger. 
Ximena.    C.  Cibber. 


in  812  :  1  v80 
in  822.2  :  1  v2 


Yellow  dwarf.  The.    J.  R.  Planch^.  in  812  :  1  vl7 

Yew  tree  ruins,  The.    J.  T.  Haines.  in  812  :  1  v74 

Young  and  handsome.    J.  B.  Planch^.       in  812  :  1  v29 
Young  lad  from  the  country,  A.    J.  Oxenford. 

in  812  :  1  v64 
Young  mother.  The.    0.  Selby.  in  812  :  1  v39 

Young  widow.  The.    J.  T.  G.  Rod  well.       in  812  :  1  v22 
Your  life's  in  danger.    J.  M.  Morton.  in  812  ;  1  v9 

Your  likeness— one  shilling  I    N.  H.  Harrington  and  B. 
Yates.  in  812  :  1  v36 

Your  vote  and  interest.    A.  Maltby.         in  812  :  1  vlOO 
Yule  log,  A.    B.  Webster.  in  812  :  1  v98 

Zahmung  einer  widerspenstigen.    W.  Shakspere. 

in  822. 3  :  47  v2 
Zapolya.    S.  T.  Coleridge.  in  820.2  :  7  v7 

Zara.    A.  Hill.  in  822.2  :  1  v2 

Zarah,  the  gipsy.    G.  Soane.  in  812  :  1  v92 

Zauberflote,  Die;  zweiter  theil.    J.  W.  v.  Giithe. 

in  830  :  137  v22 
Sam£.  in  830  :  152  v88 

Zigeuner,  Der.    E.  Devrient.  in  832  :  17  v3 

Zriny.    K.  T.  Korner.  in  831  :  41 

Zur  ruhe  setzen.    F.  W.  Hacklandor.  in  832  :  39 

Zwei  tage  aus  dem  leben  eines  fiirsten.    J.  L.  Deinhard- 
stein. in  832  :  16  v3 
Zwillinger,  Die.    F.  M.  v.  Kllnger.          in  880  :  162  v79 


657       A— Ainswortii. 


lilTERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


4.    Class-list  of  prose  fiction. 

(For  history,  see  col.  513;   for  collections  of  romances,  see  col.  513-515.) 


1.    Authors. 


A.  L.  O.  E.,  pseud.,  see  Tucker,  Charlotte  Maria. 
Abbott,  E  :     The  Long  Look  books  -. 

1.  Long  Look  house ;    a  book  for  boys  and 
girls.    III.     Bost.  1880.  D.  Ax  101 

2.  Outdoors  at  Long  Look  ;  a  book  for  boys 
and  girls.     111.    Bost.  1878.  D.         Ax  102 

3.  A  trip  eastward ;    a  book  for    boys    and 
girls.    111.    Bost.  1880.  D.  Ax  103 

Abbott,  Jacob.  Rollo  series.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  14 
V.  S.  Ax  151— Ax  164 

Contents.  1.  Learning  to  talk.  2.  Learning  to 
read.  3.  At  work.  4.  At  play.  5.  At  school.  6. 
Rollo's  vacation.  7.  Rollo's  experiments.  8.  Hollo's 
museum.  9.  Rollo's  travels.  10.  Rollo's  corres- 
pondence. 11.  Water.  12.  Air.  13.  Fire.  14. 
Sky. 

About,  Edmond  Fran9ois  Valentin.  Germaine. 
Aus  dem  franz.  von  G.  Fink.  Stuttg.  1858. 
T.  A  101 

—  The  man  with  the  broken  ear.     Tr.   by  H: 

Holt.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1867.     S. 

A  102 

—  The  notary's  nose.    Tr.   from  the  french  by 

H:  Holt.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1874. 
S.  A  103 

—  The  story  of  an  honest  man.    N.  Y.  1880.     O. 

A  104 

—  Without  dowry.    In  Sargent,  E.    The  emer- 

ald. S551 

Ackermann,  Ernst  W:  Derletzte  Montmorency. 

Leipz.    1851.  3  v.    S.  A  151 

Adam,   Juliette,  born  Lamber,  mme.  Edmoad. 

A    fascinating    woman,     (Laide).      Phila. 

[1882.]   S.  A  176 

Adam,  Onkel.  pseud.,  see  Wetterbergh,  C  :  A. 
Adams,  Alicia  A.,  mrs.  Leith.  Madelon  Lemoine. 

Phila.    1879.    S.  A  251 

Adams,  F.  Colburn,  [Justitia,  a  know-nothing). 

Justice  in  the  by-ways  ;  a  tale  of  life.    N. 

Y.    1857.    S.  A  201 

Adams,   H:  Cadwallader.    Barford  Bridge,   or 

Schoolboy  trials.     111.    Lond.  [1872].  D. 

Ax  202 

—  The  boy  cavaliers,  or  The  siege  of  Clidesford. 

HI.  ■  Lond.    1883  [1882].     S.  Ax  203 

—  Friend  or  foe  ;   a  tale  of  Sedgmoor.   111.  Lond. 

1883.     S.  Ax  206 

—  Schoolboy  honour ;  a  tale  of  Halminster  col- 

lege.   111.    Lond.  [1863].     S.  Ax  204 

—  The  Winborough  boys,  or  Ellerslie  Park.    111. 

Lond.     [1871].    £).  Ax  205 

Adams,  Mary.  An  honorable  surrender.  N.  Y. 
1883.     S.  A  276 

Adams,  Nehemiah.  The  sable  cloud  ;  a  south- 
ern tale  with  northern  comments.  Bost. 
1861.    S.  A  301 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport  ed.  Page,  squire  and 
knight ;  a  romance  of  the  days  of  chivalry. 
111.     Bost.  1883  [1882].    U.  Ax  276 

Note.  A  free  adaptation  of  the  "Franchise"  of 
Madame  Colomb. 


Adams,  W:  Taylor,  [Oliver  Optic].  In  doors  and 
out,  or  V  lews  from  the  chimney  corner. 
Bost.  1876.    D.  A  326 

—  Living  too  fast,  or  The  confessions  of  a  bank 

officer.    HI.    Bost.  1876.    D.  A  327 

—  The  way  of  the  world.    Bost.    1876.    D. 

A  328 
Addison,  Joseph .    Sir  Roger  de  Coverley,  by  the 
Spectator,  [with  notes].    Bost.  1852.     S. 

A  351 

Adee,  Alvey  A.    The  life  magnet.    In  Stories  by 

american  authors.  S  35  v8 

Adeler,  Max,  psewcZ.,  see  Clark,  C  :  Heber. 

Aguilar,  Grace.    The  days  of   Bruce ;    a  story 

from  Scottish  history.    N.  Y.  1878.   2  v.  D. 

A  401 

—  Home    influence ;    a    tale    for    mothers    and 

daughters.    N.  Y.  1849.  D.  A  402 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1864.  D.  A  402 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  A  402 

—  Home  scenes  and  heart  studies.    N.  Y.  1857. 

D.  A  403 

Contents.  The  Perez  family.— The  stone-cutter's 
boy  of  Possagno.— Amete  and  Yafeh.— The  fugitive. 
—The  edict  ;  a  tale  of  1492.— The  escape  ;  a  tale  of 
1755.— Red  Rose  villa.  —  Gonzalvo's  daughter. —The 
authoress.— Helon.— Lucy.— The  spirit's  entreaty.— 
Idalie.— Lady  Gresham's  fete.— The  group  of  sculp- 
ture.— The  spirit  of  night.— Recollections  of  a  ramble. 
—  "Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters."— The  triumph 
of  love. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1860.  S.  A  403 

—  Josephine,  or  The  edict  and  the  escape.    Phila. 

n.d.  O.  A  404 

—  Diejiidin.    Leipzig.    1860.     S.  A  408 

—  The  mother's  recompense  ;  a  sequel  to  Home 

influence.     N.  Y.     1879.    D.  A  405 

—  The  Vale  of  Cedars,  or  The  martyrs.    N.  Y. 

1876.     D.  A  406 

—  Woman's  friendship  ;  a  stoiy  of  domestic  life. 

N.  Y.    1877.    D.  A  40? 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.    S.  A  407 
Aide,  Hamilton.    Introduced  to  society.    Leipz. 

1884.     S.  A  453 

—  A  nine  days'  wonder  ;  a  novelette.    Bost.  1875. 

O.  A  451 

—  Poet  and  peer  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.     1880.    Q. 

A  452 

Aikin,    J:,   and  Anna  Lastitia  Barbauld,  born 

Aikin.    Evenings  at  home,  or  The  juvenile 

budget  opened.    Lond.    1875.  T.    Ax  401 

Ainslie,  Herbert,  pseud.,  see  Maitland,  E  : 

Ainsworth,  W :  Harrison.    Auriol,  or  The  elixir 

of  life.    111.    Lond.     1881.    D.  A  551 

—  Same,  germ.    Auriol,  oder  Das  lebenselixir  ; 

ein   roman.     Aus   dem  englischen  iibers. 
von  E.  Susemihl.    Leipz.    1853.    S.    A  551 

—  Beatrice  Tyldesley.    Leipz.   1878.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

A  662 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


659       CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Ainsworth— Alcott. 


Ainsworth,  W:  Harrison.— Continued. 

—  Beau    Nash,    or   Bath  in    the   18th    century. 

Leipz.    1879.    2  v.  in  1.    S.  A  553 

—  Same.    111.     Lond.  1880.  D.  A  553 

—  Boscobel,  or  The  royal  oak  ;  a  tale  of  the  year 

1651.     111.     Lond.     1879.     D.  A  554 

—  Cardinal  Pole,   or    The  days    of  Philip    and 

Mary ;  an  historical  novel.  111.  Lond. 
1880.    D.  A  555 

—  The  constable  de  Bourbon.    111.    Lond.     1880. 

D.  A  564 

—  The  constable  of  the  Tower  ;  an  historical  ro- 

mance.   111.    Lond.    1880.    D.  A  565 

—  Same.    Leipz,    1861.    S.  A  565 

—  Crichton.    111.    Lond.     1879.    D.  A  566 

—  Same.    N.  Y.    1864.    2  v.  in  1.     S.  A  566 

—  The  flitch  of  bacon,  or  the  Custom  of  Dun- 

mow  ;  a  tale  of  english  home.  111.  Lond. 
1879.    D.  A  567 

—  Guy  Fawkes,  or  The  gunpowder  treason  ;  an 

historical  romance.    111.    Lond.    1878.    D. 

A  556 

—  Same,  germ.    Guy  Fawkes  ;    ein  historischer 

roman.  Aus  dem  englischen  iibers.  von  E. 
Susemihl.    Leipz.    1842.    3  v.  S.      A  556 

—  Hilary  St.  Ives.    111.  Lond.  1881.  D.       A  568 

—  Jack  Sheppard  ;  a  romance.    111.  Lond.  1879. 

D.  A  569 

—  John  Law,   the  projector.     111.    Lond.    1881. 

D.  A  570 

—  The  Lancashire  witches  ;  a  romance  of  Pen- 

dleforest.    111.  Lond.  1878.  D.  A  557 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  hexen  von  Lancashire  ;  ein 

roman  aus  dem  Pendle-walde.  Deutsch 
von  A.  Kretzschmar.    Leipz.   1849.  6  v.  T. 

A  557 

—  The  leaguer  of  Lathom ;  a  tale  of  the  civil 

war  m  Lancashire,    111.    Lond.     1880.     D. 

A  571 

—  The  lord  mayor  of  London,  or  City  life  in  the 

last  century.  III.  Lond.  1880.  D.       A  572 

—  The  Manchester  rebels,  or  The  fatal  '45.    111. 

Lond.  1880.    D.  A  673 

—  Mervyn  Clitheroe.    111.  Lond.   1879.  D. 

A  574 

—  The  miser's  daughter  ;  a  tale.    111.  Lond.  1879. 

D.  A  575 

—  Myddleton  Pomfret.    111.  Lond,  1881.  D. 

A  576 

—  Old  Court;  a  novel.    111.  Lond.  1880,  D. 

A  577 

—  Old  St.  Paul's ;  a  tale  of  the  plagiie  and  the 

tire.    111.  Phila.  n.  d.  O.  A  558 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  D.  A  558 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  alte  St.  Paulskirche  ;  eine 

erzJihlung  von  der  pest  und  der  feuers- 
brunst.  Aus  dem  englischen  iibers.  von  E. 
Susemihl.     Leipz.  1842.  3  v.  S.  A  558 

—  Ovingdean  Grange  ;  a  tale  of  the  South  Downs. 

in.  Lond.  1879.  D.  A  578 

—  Preston  tight,  or  The  insurrection  of  1715  ;  a 

tale.    ni.  Lond.  1879.  D.  A  579 

—  Rookwood  ;  a  romance.  111.  Lond.  1878.  D. 

A  559 

—  Same,  germ.    Rookwood,  oder  Der  bandit  der 

hochstrasse.  Aus  dem  englischen.  Stuttg. 
1845.  2  V.  T.  A  559 

—  Saint  James,  or  The  court  of  queen  Anne  ;  an 

historical  romance.    111.  Lond.  1879.  D. 

A  580 

—  Schloss  Chiverton,    Aus  dem  englischen  von 

W:  A.  Lindau.    Leipz,  1845.  8.  A  560 


Ainsworth,  W:  Hwcvison.— Continued. 

—  The  Spanish  match,  or  Charles  Stuart  at  Mad- 

rid.   111.  Lond.  1880.  D.  A  581 

—  The  spendthrift ;  a  tale.    Lond,  1879.  D. 

A  582 

—  The  star  chamber ;    an   historical    romance. 

III.  Lond,  1879.  D.  A  561 

—  Same,    germ,.     Die  sternkammer  ;    ein  histo- 

rischer roman.    Aus  dem  englischen  iibers. 
von  E.  Susemihl.    Leipz.  1854.  4  v.  T. 

A  561 

— -  The  Tower  of  London  ;  an  historical  romance. 

111.  Lond.  1878.  D.  A  562 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.     [Phila.]  O.  A  562 

—  Windsor  Castle  ;  an  historical  romance.    111. 

Lond.  1878.  D.  A  563 

—  Same,  germ.    Das  Windsorschloss  ;  ein  histo- 

rischer roman.    Aus  dem  englischen  iibers. 
von  E.  Susemihl.    Leipz.  1844.  3  v.  S. 

A  563 
Alarcon,    P:    Antonio    de.      Manuel    Venegas. 
Uebers.  und    eingel.   von  F.  Eyssenhardt. 
Stuttg.  [18821.  S.  A  626 

Alberg,  Albert.  Fabled  stories  from  the  zoo ; 
tea-time  tales  for  young  little  folks  and 
young  old  folks.    111.  Lond.  1880.  D. 

Ax  451 
Albert,  Stanislaus,  pseud.,  see  Grabowski,  Sta- 
nislaus Stephan  Albert  graf  v. 
Alcestis.     [Anon.]    (Leisure    hour  ser.)     N.  Y. 
1874.  S.  A  1 

Alcott,  Louisa  May.  Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag:  1. 
My  boys,  etc."    Bost.  1882.  S.  Ax  502 

Includes,  Tessa's  surprises.— Buzz.— The  childi-en's 
joke.— Dandelion.— Madam  Cluck  and  her  family.- 
A  curious  call.— Tilly's  Christmas.— My  little  gentle- 
man.—Back  windows.— Little  Marie  of  Lehon.— My 
may-day  among  curious  birds  and  beasts.— Our  little 
newsboy.— Patty's  patchwork. 

—  -  Same.    Bost.  1872.  S.  Ax  502 

2.     Shawl-straps.     Bost.  1873.  S.       Ax  503 

Same.    Bost.  1882.  S.  Ax  503 

3.     Cupid  and  Chow-Chow,  etc.    Bost.  1882. 

S.  Ax  504 

Includes,  Huckleberry.- Nelly's  hospital.— Grand- 
ma's team.— Fairy  pinafores.— Mamma's  plot.— Kate's 
choice.— The  moss  people.— What  Fanny  heard.— A 
marine  merry-making. 

—  -  4,    My  girls,  etc.    Bost.  1881.  S.        Ax  505 

Includes,  Lost  in  a  London  fog-.- The  boys'  joke. 
—Roses  and  forget-me-nots.— Old  Major.  — What  the 
girls  did.— Little  neighbors.— Marjorie's  three  gifts.— 
Patty's  place.— The  autobiography  of  an  omnibus.— 
Red  tulips.— A  happy  birthday. 

5.    Jimmy's  cruise  in  the  Pinafore,  etc.  Bost. 

1879.  S.  Ax  506 

Includes,  Two  little  travellers.— A  jolly  fourth.— 
Seven  black  cats.- Rosa's  tale. —  Lunch. —A  bright 
Idea.— How  they  camped  out.— My  little  school-gli'l.— 
What  a  shovel  did.— Clams.— Kitty's  cattle-show.— 
What  becomes  of  the  pins. 

6.     An    old  -  fashioned    Thanksgiving,    etc, 

Bost.  1882,  S.  Ax  507 

Includes,  How  it  all  happened.  — The  doll's  jour- 
ney from  Minnesota  to  Maine.— Morning-glories. — 
Shadow-children.- Poppy's  pranks.— What  the  swal- 
lows did.  — Little  Gulliver. —The  whale's  story.— A 
strange  island.— Fancy's  friend. 

—  Eight    cousins,   or  The  aunl-hill.    111.    Bost. 

1878.  S.  Ax  508 

—  Same.    Bost.  1882.  S.  Ax  508 

—  Same.    Bost.  1885.  S.  Ax  508 

—  Hospital  sketches,  and  Camp  and  fireside  stor- 

ies.   111.  Bost.  1881.  S.  A  652 

Includes.   The  king   of  clubs   and   the  queen   of 

hearts.- Mrs.  Podgers'  teapot. —My  contraband.— 

Love  and  loyalty.— A  modern  Cinderella.— The  blue 

and  the  gray.— A  hospital  Christmas.— An  hour. 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Alcott— Ambach . 


LITERATURE— FICTION". 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Alcott,  Louisa  May. —  Continued. 

—  Jack  and  Jill ;    a  village  story.     111.    Bost. 

1880.  S.  Ax  510 

—  Little  men,   or   Life  at  Plumfield  with  Jo's 

boys.    111.  Bost.  1881.  S.  Ax  511 

—  Same.    Bost.  1883.   S.  Ax  511 

—  Same.    Bost.  1885.  S.  Ax  511 

—  Little  women,  or  Meg,  Jo,  Beth  and  Amy.   111. 

Bost.  1880.  O.  Ax  501 

—  Same.    Bost.  1885.  S.  Ax  501 

—  Same.    Bost.  1884.  D.  Ax  501 

—  Same,  pt.  1.    Bost.  1879.  S.  Ax  501  vl 

—  Moods.     Bost.  [1864].  D.  A  651 

—  Same.     [New  ed.]  Bost.  1882.  S.  A  651 

—  Morning-glories.     T.p.w.    D.  Ax  517 

—  An  old-fashioned  girl.     111.    Bost.  1876.  S. 

Ax  512 

—  Same.    Bost.  1882.  S.  Ax  512 

—  Proverb  stories.    Bost.  1882.  S.  Ax  513 

Contents.  Kitty's  class-day.— Aunt  Kipp.— Psyche's 
art.— A  country  Christmas.  —  On  picket  duty.  — The 
baron's  gloves.— My  red  cap.  —  What  the  bells  saw 
and  said. 

—  [Proverb  stories].    Bost.  [1868].  S.      Ax  518 

Contents.  Kitty's  class-day.— Aunt  Kipp.— Psyche's 
art. 

—  Rose  in  bloom  ;  a  sequel  to  "Eight  cousins." 

111.  Bost.  1881.  S.  Ax  509 

—  Silver  pitchers,  and  Independence  ;  a  centen- 

nial love-story.    Bost.  1883.  S.        Ax  514 
Contents.     Silver  pitchers.— Anna's   whim.— Trans- 
cendental wild  oats.— The  romance  of  a  summer  day. 
My  rococo  watch.— By  the  river.— Letty's  tramp.— 
Scarlet  stockings.— Independence. 

—  Spinning-wheel  stories.    111.    Bost.  1884.  S. 

Ax  519 
Contents.  Grandma's  story.— Tabby's  table-cloth.— 
Eli's  education. —Onawandah.  — Little  things.- The 
banner  of  Beaumanoir.— Jerseys,  or  The  girl's  ghost. 
—The  little  house  in  the  garden.— Daisy's  jewel-box 
and  how  she  fllled  it.  —  Corny's  catamount.  —  The 
cooking-class.— The  hare  and  the  tortoise. 

—  Under  the  lilacs.    111.  Bost.  1881.  S.     Ax  515 

—  Woi-k ;    a  story    of   experience.      111.     Bost. 

1878.  8.         ■  Ax  516 

—  Same.    Bost.  1878.  S.  Ax  516 
Alden,  Isabella  M.,  (Pansy).    Ester  Ried.    Bost. 

n.  rf.  D.         .  A  701 

—  Links  in  Rebecca's  life.    Bost.  [1878].  D. 

A  702 

—  A  new  graft  on  the  family  tree.    Bost.   1880. 

D.  A  703 

Alden,  W:  L.    The  adventures  of  Jimmy  Brown, 
written  by  himself.     111.    N.  Y.  1885.  S. 

Ax  554 

—  The  cniise  of  the  Canoe  club.    111.  N.  Y.  1883. 

S.  Ax  553 

—  The  cruise  of  the  "Ghost."    111.  N.  Y.   1882. 

[1881].  S.  Ax  552 

—  The  moral  pirates.    111.  N.  Y.  1881.  [1880].  S. 

Ax  551 

Aldrich,  T:  Bailey.    Daisy's  necklace  and  what 

came  of   it ;    a  literary  episode.      N.   Y. 

1857.  S.  A  751 

—  Marjorie  Daw  and  other  people.    Bost.    1873. 

D.  A  752 

Includes,  A  Rivermouth  romance. —  Quite  so.— A 
young  desperado.— Miss  Mehetable's  son.— A  strug- 
gle for  life.— The  friend  of  my  youth.— Mademoiselle 
Olympe  Zabriski.— P6re  Antoine's  date-palm. 

—  Marjorie  Daw,  and  other  stories.    (Riverside 

Aldineser.)    Bost.  1885.  S.  A  756 

Includes,  Miss  Mehetable's  son.- Our  new  neighbors 

at  Ponkapog.— A  midnight  fantasy.  —  Mademoiselle 

Olympe  Zabriski,  " 


A  struggle  for  life, 
i-pa" 
-The  little  violinist. 


■Pfire  An- 


Aldrich,  T:  Bailey. — Continued. 

—  Prudence  Palfrey.    Bost.  1874.  D.  A  753 

—  The  queen  of  Sheba.    Bost.  1877.  D.      A  754 

—  The  Stillwater  tragedy.    Bost.  1880.  D. 

A  755 

—  The  story  of  a  bad  boy.    Bost.  n.  d.  D. 

Ax  601 

Aleman,   Mateo.     The  life  and  adventures  of 

Guzman     d'Alfarache,    or     The     Spanish 

rogue.    From  the  french  ed.  of  Le  Sage, 

by  J:  H:  Brady.     111.  Lond.  1881.  2  v.  D. 

in  M  2286 

Alexander,  Mrs.,  pseud.,  see  Hector,  Annie  F. 

Alexandrowitsch,  Leon.  Bewegte  zeiten  ;  ro- 
man  aus  dem  russisch-tiirkischen  kriege. 
N.  Y.  1881.  F.  A  776 

Alexis,  Wilibald,  pseud.,  see  Haring,  G:  W:  H: 

Alice,  Cousin,  pseud.,  see  Haven,  Emily. 

AUand,  M.,  pseud.,  see  Sauer,  K:  M. 

AUardyce,  Alexander.  Edgar  Wayne's  escape. 
In  Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  177  v7 

—  The  Pundrapore  residency.     In  the  same. 

T  177  v3 

AUdridge,  Lizzie.    By  love  and  law;  the  story 

of  an  honorable"  woman.    Leipz.  1878.  2  v. 

in  1.  S.  A  801 

—  The  world  she  awoke  in.     Leipz.   1879.  2  v.  in 

1.    S.  .  A  802 

AUston,  Washington.    Monaldi ;  a  tale.    Bost. 

1856.  D.  A  851 

Almost  a  duchess.    (No  name  ser.)    Bost.    1884. 

S.  A  2 

Almquist,  C:  Jonas  L:    Drei  frauen  in  Smaland. 

Aus  dem  schwedischen.    Stuttg.  1884.  2  v. 

T.  A  901 

—  Es  geht  an  ;  ein  gemalde  aus  dem  leben.   Aus 

dem  schwedischen.     Stuttg.  1846.  T. 

A  902 

—  Gabriele   Mimanso,   der   letzte    mordversuch 

gegen  den  konig  Ludwig  Philipp  von 
Frankreich  im  herbste  1840  ;  roman.  Aus 
dem  schwedischen.  Leipz.  1842.  5 1.  in 
Iv.    S.  A  904 

—  Der    konigin    juwelenschmuck.      Aus     dem 

schwedischen  iibers.  von  A.  Seubert. 
Stuttg.     1846.    T.  A  903 

—  Tintomara  ;  ereignisse  kurz  vor,  bei  und  nach 

der  ermordung  Gustav  III ;  roman.  Aus 
dem  schwedischen.  Leipz.  1842.  4  t.  in  1 
V.  S.  A  905 

Alte  von  den  bergen,  Der ;  eine  erzJihlung  fiir 
kinder  und  kinderfreunde.  Neue  ill.  ori- 
ginalaufl.    Regensburg.  1873.  S.        A  952 

Alvensleben,  K:  L:  F:  W:  Gustav  v.,  {Clod- 
wig,  Gustav  Sellen.)  Der  strafende  burg- 
geist,  Oder  Der  verfall  der  Harzbergwei*ke; 
geschichtlicher  roman  aus  der  zeit  kaiser 
Heinrichs  IV,  von  Clodwig.  Meissen. 
1830.  D.  C1951 

Ambach,  E:  Der  adler,  oder  Schuld  und  siihne  ; 
ein  familiengemalde  aus  den  zeiten  des 
7-jahr.  krieges,  der  reifern  jugend  gewid- 
met  von  dem  verf .  "Die  kinder  der  wittwe." 
111.  Regensb.  1848.  S.  With  Der  alte  von 
den  bergen.  A  952 

—  Der  feuerreiter,  oder  Die  religion  als  leitstern  ; 

ein  charaktergemiilde  unserer  zeit,  der 
reifern  jugena  gewidmet  von  dem  verf. 
"Die  kinder  der  wittwe."  111.  Regensb. 
1850.    S.     With  Der  alte  von  den  bergen. 

A^52 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


01.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE-FICTION. 


Ambach— Andersen. 


664 


Ambach,  E :—  Continued . 

—  Die  johanniter,  oder  Die  einnahme  von  Rho- 

dus  dureh  Soliman  ;  charakter-  und  hel- 
dengemiilde  aus  der  ersten  halfte  des  16. 
jahi'h.,  der  reifern  jugend  gewidmet  von 
dem  verf.  "Der  kinder  der  wittwe."  111. 
Regensb.  1848.  D.  With  Boost,  A.,  ed. 
Sammlung  moral,  erziilil.  A  953 

—  Die  kinder  der  wittwe,  oder  Der  Herr  hilft 

auf  den  schuldlos  leidenden  und  demii- 
thigt  die  siinder  bis  zur  erde  ;  eine  erzah- 
lung  fiir  die  reifere  jugend,  mit  einem 
vorworte  begleitet  vom  verf.  der  "  Glocke 
der  andacht."  5te  verb.  aufl.  Regensb. 
1875.  D.  A  951 

—  Der   menschenhandler,    oder  Verstand  ohne 

herz  ;  charakteristische  bilder  aus  dem 
republikanischen,  sogenannt  gliicklichen 
Amerika,  der  reifern  jugend  gewidmet. 
2teaufl.    111.  Schaffhausen.    1867.   D. 

L2303 

—  Der  pulverthurm,  oder  Das  gebet  als  schutz- 

geist ;  ein  familiengemiilde  aus  dem  letz- 
ten  drittel  des  vorigen  jahrh.,  der  reifern 
jugend  gewidmet  von  dem  verf.  "Die  kin- 
der der  wittwe."  111.  Regensb.  1850.  D. 
With  Boost,  A.,  ed.,  Sammlung  moral, 
erzahl.  A  953 

Amero,  Constant,  Jom^  author,  see  Tissot,  V: 
Ames,  Fanny  B.,  comp.    Christmas  day  and  all 
the    year;     "Christian   register"    stories. 
Bost.  1880.  S.  Ax  701 

Contents.  Coolidgre,  Susan.  On  top  of  the  ark.— 
Axford,  G:  Resolution  first.— Calthrop,  S:  E.  The 
cats  and  the  clover.— Bartlett,  M.  C.  A  game.— 
Bobinson,  S.  C.  Gold-Lisa  and  king  Lazybones.— 
"Pepsie".  The  buried  treasures.-Stillweil,  M.  Our 
life  in  Naples.— Flint,  S.  Polly's  legacy.— Bartlett, 
M.  C.  Sten-mothers.— Bobinson.  S.  C.  The  black 
box.— Bartlett,  M.  C.  Reconciliation.— MacCauley, 
C.  How  Charley  Ramsey  spent  a  Saturday.- Nugrel, 
L.  "Hallowed  be  thy  name."— Lincoln,  M.  W.  "Lit- 
tle sir  John."— Bartol,  M.  Good  manners.- Bart- 
lett, M.  C.  Miss  Austin's  charge.— Flint,  S.  Tan- 
gles. —  Whitney,  A.  D.  T.  Trying  on  bonnets.— 
Straszle,  F.  The  bird  wedding.— Hall,  J.  O.  Jen- 
nie York's  holiday.— Preston,  A.  A.  Carrie's  visit  to 
the  valley  of  life.- Kipp,  C.  How  Dicky  Star  served 
somebody.  — Bush,  T.  D.  F.  Our  Polly's  train.— 
Bartlett,  M.  C.  Joe's  evidence.  —  Andersen,  H.  C. 
"Fellow-travellers." 


Mary  Clemmer,  see  Hudson,  Mary. 
Among  the  chosen.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  A  7 

Note,.    Attributed  to  Mary  S.  Emerson. 
Amyntor,    Gerhard   v.,   pseud.,    see    Gerhard, 

Dagobert  v. 
Anders,  Ferdinand,  see  StoUe,  L:  Ferdinand. 
Andersen,  Hans  Christian.    Aus  herz  und  welt. 
Leipz.  n.  d.  S.  A  1001 

—  The  darning-needle,   and  other  stories.    Tr. 

by  H.  W.  Dulcken.    Lond.  [1870].  S.    With 
his  The  little  match  girl.  Ax  754 

Includes,  The  wicked  prince.- Two  brothers.— The 
bell.— By  the  almshouse  window.— Little  Tuk.— The 
flax.— The  puppet  showman.  —  A  picture  from  the 
fortress  wall.— In  the  duck  yard.— Soup  on  a  sausage- 
peg.— The  shepherdess  and  the  chimney-sweeper.— A 
leaf  from  the  sky.- The  drop  of  water. 

—  The  goloshes  of   fortune,  and  other  stories. 

Tr.  by  H.  W.  Dulcken.     Lond.     [1870] .     S. 
With  his  The  tinder  box.  Ax  759 

Includes,  Old  street  lamp.— The  elf-hill.— The  loveli- 
est rose  in  the  world.— The  swineherd.- Something.— 
The  buckwheat.— The  rose-elf. 

—  Fairy  tales.    111.  Phila.  n.  d.  D.  Ax  763 

X  denotes  books  specially 


Andersen,  Hans  Christian.— Con^mMet?. 

—  The  hardy  tin  soldier,  and  other  stories.    Tr. 

by  H.'W.  Dulcken.    Lond.  [1870].  S.   With 

his  The  marsh  king's  daughter.       Ax  755 

Includes,  Thumbelina.— The  travelling  companion. 

—The  naughty  boy.— The  Jewish  girl.  — The  money 

pig.— What  one  can  invent.— The  toad. 

—  The  ice  maiden,  etc.    Tr.  by  H.  W.  Dulcken. 

Lond.    [1870.]   S.    In  his  The  old  church 
bell.  Ax  757 

Contents.    The  ice  maiden.— The  bottle-neck. 

—  The  ice-maiden,    and  other  tales.    Tr.  from 

the  germ,  by  Fanny  Fuller.    N.  Y.  1863.  T. 

Ax  765 
Includes,  The  butterfly.— The  Psyche.— The  snail  and 
the  rose-tree. 

—  The  improvisators    From  the  danish,  tr.  by 

MaryHowitt.     N.  Y.  1863.  O.  A  1002 

—  Same.    Author's  ed.    Bost.    1880.  D.     A  1002 

—  Same,  germ.     Der  improvisator.    Leipz.  n.  d. 

S.  A  1002 

—  Same.     Nach    dem    diinischen    original    neu 

iibers.  und  eingel.  von  Edmund  Lobedanz. 
Stuttg.  [1882].  D.  A  1002 

—  In  Sweden,  and  other  stories.    Tr.  by  H.  VV. 

Dulcken.     111.  Lond.  [1870].  S.      "Ax  753 
Contents.    In  Sweden.— The  story  of  my  life. 

—  The  little  match  girl,  and  other  stories.    Tr. 

by  H.  W.  Dulcken.    Lond.  [1870].  S. 

Ax  754 
Incltides,  The  flying  trunk.— The  storks.— The  ugly 
duckling.  —  Holger  Danske.  —  Days  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean.—The  grave  yard  at  Scutari.— The  Bosphorus. 
—Athens.— She  was  good  for  nothing.— The  racers.— 
In  a  thousand  years. 

—  Little  Rudy,  and  other  stories.    111.    N.  Y.   n. 

d.   S.  Ax  768 

Includes,  The  butterfly.— Psyche.— The  snail  and  the 
rose  bush.— Twelve  by  the  mail.— A  rose  from  the 
grave  of  Homer.— The  racers. 

—  The  marsh  king's  daughter,  and  other  stories. 

Tr.  by  H.  W.  Dulcken.    Lond.  [1870].  S. 

Ax  755 
Includes,  Twelve  by  the  mail.— The  shadow.— The     ] 
happy  family.  I 

—  Nur  ein  geiger.     See  below  Only  a  fiddler.  ] 

—  The  old  church  bell,   and  otlier  stories.    Tr. 

by  H.  W.  Dulcken.    Lond.  [1870].  S. 

Ax  757 
Includes,  A  story  from  the  sand-dunes.— The  last 
dream  of  the  old  oak  tree.— The  Psyche.- My  boots. 

—  A  picture-book  without  pictures,  and  other 
stories.  From  the  danish,  tr.  by  Mary 
Howitt.     N.  Y.  1855.  T.  Ax  766 

Contents.  Memoir  of  Hans  Christian  Andersen.— 
A  picture-book  without  pictures.— My  boots.— Scenes 
on  the  Danube.— Pegasus  and  the  post-horses.- The 
emperor's  new  clothes.— The  swine  herd.— The  real 
princess. 

—  O.  T.;  a  danish  romance.    N.  Y.  1870.  D. 

A  1003 

—  Same.    Author's  ed.     Bost.  1880.  D.     A  1003 

—  Only  a  fiddler ;  a  danish  romance.  N.  Y.  1870. 
D.  A  1004 

—  Same.    Author's  ed.    Bost.  1881.  D.     A  1004 

—  Same,  germ.    Nur  ein  geiger.    Leipz.  n.  d.  S.     i 

A  1004     I 

—  Poultry  Meg's  family,  and  other  stories.     Tr.     \ 
by  S.  W:  Dulcken.    111.    Lond.    [1870].    S. 
With  his  The  will-o'-the  wisp.  Ax  760 

Includes,  The  dryad.— Charming. 

—  Put  off  is  not  done  with,  and  other  stories. 
Tr.  by"  H.  W.  Dulcken.    Lond.    [1870].  S. 

Ax  756 
Includes,  The  porter's  son.— The  snowdrop.  — Our 
aunt. —  The  thistle's  experience.— Five  out  of  one 
shell, 
adapted  for  children. 


6G5 


Andersen— Argles. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Andersen,  Hans  Christian. — Continued. 

—  The  red  shoes,  and  other  stories.    Tr.   by  H. 

W.  Dulcken.  Lond.  [1870.]  S.  Ax  758 
Incltules.  A  »ri'eat  grriet'.— The  jumper.— The  shirt 
collar.— Old  Luk-oie.— Jack  the  dullard.— The  beetle. 
— Ole  the  tower-keeper.- What  the  old  man  does  is 
always  right.— Good  humour.- Children's  prattle.— 
"It's  quite  true!" 

—  The  sand-hills  of  Jutland.     T.  p.  w.    S. 

Ax  767 
Contents.  The  sand-hills  of  Jutland. —The  mud- 
king's  daughter.— The  quickest  runners.— The  bell's 
hollow.— Soup  made  of  a  sausage-stick.— The  neck  of 
a  bottle.— The  old  bachelor's  night-cap.— Something. 
—The  old  oak  tree's  last  dream.— Waldemar  Daae 
and  his  daughters.— The  girl  who  trod  upon  bread.— 
Ole,  the  watchman  of  the  tower.- Anne  Lisbeth.— 
Children's  prattle.— A  row  of  pearls.— The  pen  and 
the  inkstand.— The  child  in  the  grave.— Charming. 

—  Sein  Oder  nichtsein.     Leipz.  w.  d.  S.     A  1005 

—  The  silver  shilling,  and  other  stories.     Tr.  by 

H.  W.  Dulcken.  111.  Lond.  [1870].  S.    With 
his  The  red  shoes.  Ax  758 

Includes,  The  snail  and  the  rose-tree.- Little  Ida's 
flowers.— The  emperor's  new  clothes.— The  princess 
on  the  pea.— Little  Claus  and  great  Claus.— The  pigs. 
—Grandmother.— The  lovers.— The  fir  tree.— The  last 
pearl.— The  story  of  a  mother.— The  daisy. 

—  The  snow  man,  and  other  stories.     Tr.  by  H. 

W.   Dulcken.     Lond.    [1870].    S.     With  his 
Put  off  is  not  done  with.  Ax  756 

Includes,  There  is  a  difference.- The  garden  of  par- 
adise.—The  little  sea-maid.— The  pen  and  inkstand.— 
The  swan's  nest.— Waldemar  Daa  and  his  daughters. 

—  The  snow  queen,  and  other  stories.    Tr.  by  H. 

W.  Dulcken.    Lond.    [1870].    S.     With  his 

In  Sweden.  Ax  753 

Inclxides,  The  neighbouring  families.— The  story  of 

the  year.  — The  piicenix  bird.— The  thorny  road  of 

honour.— The  child  in  the  grave. 

—  Stories  and  tales.     111.    Author's  ed.     Bost. 

1880.   D.  Ax  752 

—  The  tinder  box,  and  other  stories.    Tr.  by  H. 

W.  Dulcken.    111.    Lond.    [1870].    S. 

Ax  759 
Includes,  The  elder  tree  mother.— Two  maidens.— 
The  old  bachelor's  nightcap.— The  old  gravestone.— 
The  dumb  book.— The  farm-yard  cock  and  weather 
cock.— A  rose  from  the  grave  of  Homer.— The  but- 
terfly.—The  nightingale.— The  bond  of  friendship. 

—  The  two  baronesses  ;  a  romance.    N.  Y.  1870. 

D.  A  1006 

—  Same.    Author's  ed.    Bost.  1879.  D.     A  1006 

—  Same,  germ.     Die  zwei  baronessen.     Leipz. 

n.  d.  S.  A  1006 

—  Under  the  willow  tree,  and  other  stories.    Tr. 

by  H.  W.  Dulcken.    111.   Lond.    [1870].    S. 

With  his  The  wild  swans.  Ax  761 

Includss,  In  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  sea.- The 

bishop  of  Borglum  and  his  warriors.— Anne  Lisbeth. 

—The  bell-deep.— The  stone  of  the  wise  men.— An 

adventure  in  the  catacombs  of  Rome. 

—  The  wild  swans,  and  other  stories.    Tr.  by  H. 

W.  Dulcken.    111.  Lond.  [1870.]  S.       " 

Ax  761 
Includes,  The  goblin  and  the  huckster.— The   met- 
al pig. —The  old  house.— The  girl  who  trod  on  the 
loaf  .—A  peasant  boy  in  the  Campagna  of  Rome. 

—  The  will-o'-the  wisp,   and  other  stories.    Tr. 

by  H.  W.  Dulcken.    111.  Lond.  [1870.]  S. 

Ax  760 
Includes,  The  windmill.— In  the  nursery. —  The 
golden  treasure.— The  storm  shakes  the  shield.— The 
bird  of  popular  song.- The  legend  of  Niirnberg  cas- 
tle.—A  night  In  the  Apennines. —The  carnival  in 
Rome.— Mahomet's  birthday.  — My  visit  to  the  Bor- 
ghese  palace. 

—  Wonder  stories  told  for  children.  111.  Author's 

ed.  Bost.  1880.  D.  Ax  751 

—  Zwei  baronessen.    See  above  Two  baronesses. 


Anderson,  Olive  San  Louie,  (Sola).  An  ameri- 
can  girl  and  her  four  years  in  a  boys'  col- 
lege.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  A  1051 

Anderson,  W:  Blanche  the  huguenot.  T.  p.  w. 
S.  A  1101 

Andrea,  J:  G:  F:  W:  Die  sturmvogel ;  cultur- 
und  sittengeschichtlicher  roman  aus  dem 
anfange  des  16.  jahrhunderts.  Jena.  1865. 
S.  A  1151 

Andrews,  Fanny,  {Elzey  Hay).  A  family  secret. 
Phila.  1876.  O.  A  1201 

—  Prince  Hal,  or  The  romance  of  a  rich  young 

man.     Phila.  1883.  D.  A  1202 

Andrews,   Jane.     Each    and    all,   or   How    the 

seven  little  sisters  prove  their  sisterhood  ; 

a  companion   to   "The  seven  little  sisters 

who  live  on  the  round  ball  that  floats  in 

the  air."    Bost.  1878.  S.  Ax  801 

Angelika  Kaufmann ;  ein  historischer  roman. 

Frankfurt  a.  M.  1860.  2  v.  D.  A  3 

Angle,  Cousin,  pseud.    Worth,  not  wealth,  and 

other  tales.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.  Ax  726 

Contents.    Worth,  not  wealth.— Perseverance.— The 

bad  temper  cured.  — The  school  girl's  first  trial.— 

Gleanings  from  memory's  wayside. 

Anley,   Chai'lotte.     The  prisoners  of  Australia. 

[Anon.]     Lond.  1841.  S.  A  1251 

Anneke,  Mathilde  Franziska.    Das  geisterhaus 

in  New  York.    Jena.  1864.  S.  A  1301 

Anson,    W.   S.    W.       The    three    foolish    little 

gnomes.    Lond.  n.  d.  Q.  Ax  826 

Anstey,  F.,  pseud.,  see  Guthrie,  F:  Anstey. 
AnzengTuber,   L:,   {Ludwig   Oruber).    Feldrain 

und   waldweg ;    mit  einer  einleitung  von 

Joseph  Kiirschner.     Stuttg.  [1883.]  D. 

A  2251 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  47. 

—  Hartinger's  alte  Sixtin.   In  Vierteljahrl.  mag. 

V2  v31 
Apeltern,  Hermann,  pseud.,  see  Engelen,  A.  W. 
Appeltern,  Hermann  van,  pseud.,  see  Engelen, 

A.  W. 
Appleton,   Elizabeth    Haven.     A   half -life  and 

half  a  life.     In  Atlantic  tales.         A  1876 
Arabian  nights'  entertainments,  see  Thousand 

and  one  nights. 
Arblay,   Frances  d',   born  Burney.    Cecilia,  or 

Memoirs  of  an  heiress,  by  the  author  of 

Evelina.    2d  amer.  ed.     Bost.  1803.  3  v.  S. 

A  1401 

—  Evelina,  or  The  history  of  a  young  lady's  in- 

troduction to  the  world.    N.  Y.  1861."  S. 

A  1402 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  3  v.  in  1.  S.  A  1402 
Arbouville,  Sophie  d',  born  de  Bazancourt.  Three 

tales:  Christine  Van  Amberg;  Resigna- 
tion and  The  village  doctor.  Tr.  from  the 
french  by  Maunsell  B.  Field.  N.  Y.  1853. 
S.  A  1451 

—  The  village  doctor.      In  Tales  from    Black- 

wood. T  176  v5 

Archer,   E.  M.     Betwixt  my  love  and  me;   a 

novel.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1885.  Q.      A  2301 

Arfvedson,  C.  D.      Konig  Karl  XI  und  seine 

giinstlinge  ;  geschichtlicher  I'oman  in  zwei 

abth.    vom     verfasser     der     Vereinigten 

Staaten  und  Canada,   u.  s.  w.    Aus  dem 

schwedischen    iibers.    von    Gottlob  Fink. 

Stuttg.  1846.  3  V.  T.  K  11 

Argles,   Margaret,  (The  duchess).      Airy,   faiiw 

Lilian  :  a  novel.    Phila.  1883.  D.      A  1476 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITEBATURE— FICTION. 


Argles— Auerbach. 


Argfles,  Margaret,  {The  duchess). —  Continued. 

—  Beauty's  daughters.    Phila.  1880.  D.    A  1477 

—  Doris  ;  a  novel.    Phila.  1885  [1884].  D.  A  1485 

—  Faith    and    unfaith  ;    a    novel.      Phila.    1882 

[1881].  D.  A  1478 

—  In  durance  vile.   J?^  Tales  from  manv  sources. 

T  178  v2 

—  Same,  and  other  stories.    Phila.  1885.  S. 

A  1486 
Includes.     A  week  In  Klllarney.  —  Moonshine  and 
Marguerites.— Dr.  Ball.— A  fit  of  the  blues. 

—  Loys  lord  Beresford,  and  other  tales.    Phila. 

1883.  D  A  1483 

Includes,  Erie  Bering.— Sweet  is  true  love.— Lydia. 
— Jocelyne.— The  witching-  hour.— The  pity  of  it.— 
How  Snooks  got  out  of  it. —  Cross  purposes.— Her 
first  appearance.— Krin.— Beatrix.— Clarissa's  choice. 
—What  a  mad  world  it  is,  my  masters.— The  baby.— 
The  dilemma —That  last  rehearsal. 

—  A  maiden  all  forlorn,  and  other  stories.   Phila. 

1885.  D.  A  1488 

Includes,  A  rose  distill'd.— A  passive  crime.— Zara. 
—Barbara.— Nurse  Eva.— One  new  year's  eve.— Vivi- 
enne. 

—  Mrs.  Geoffrey  ;  a  novel.    Phila.  1881.  D. 

A  1479 

—  Molly  Bawn.    Phila.  1883.  D.  A  1480 

—  O  tender  Dolores  :  a  novel.    Phila.  1885.  D. 

A  1487 

—  Phyllis,  by  the  duchess.    Phila.  1877.  S. 

A  1481 

—  Portia,  or  By  passions  rocked.    Phila.  1883.  D. 

A  1482 

—  Rossmoyne.    Phila.  1884  [1883].  D.       A  1484 
Argyle,  Anna.    Olive  Lacey  ;  a  tale  of  the  irish 

rebellion  of  1798.     Phila.  1874.  D.     A  1501 

Arlincourt,   C:  Victor  lie   Prevost  vicomte  d'. 

Die  fremde.     Teutsch  von   Paul  Ganger. 

Stuttg.  1838.  2  V.  S.  A  1551 

—  Die  waise  von  Unterlachen.     Grimma.  1824.  2 

V.  S.  A  1553 

Armand,  pseud.,  see  Strubberg,  F:  A: 
Amim,  L:  Achim  v.     Contes   bizarres.    Tr.  de 
Theophile  Gautier  fils,  preccdee  d'  une  in- 
troduction par  TheophiJe  Gautier.    Nouv. 
ed.    Paris.  1869.  D.  A  1577 

Contents.  Introd.  —  Isabella  d'  :6gypte.—  Mai-ie  Me- 
luck  Blainville.— Les  heritiers  du  majorat. 

—  Die  kronenwachter  ;  mit  einer  einleitung  von 

Johannes  Scherr.  Stuttg.  1881.  D.  A  1576 
Arnold,  Birch,  pseud.,  see  Bartlett,  A.  E.  mrs. 

J.  M.  D. 
Arnold,  F:    Alfred  Leslie ;  a  story  of  Glasgow 

life.     [Anon.]     Glasgow.  1856.  S.    A  1591 
Arnold,  G:    Why  Thomas  was  discharged.    In 

Atlantic  tales.  A  1876 

—  Same.    In  Stories  by  american  authors. 

S  35  v5 
Arnold,  W:  Delafield.    Oakfield,  or  Fellowship 

in  the  east.     Bost.  1855.  D.  A  1801 

Amould,   A:  J:   Fran9ois,  and   L:  P:   Narcisse 

Fournier.     Struensee,  oder  Giinstling  und 

konigin.     Nach  dem  franzosischen  von  dr. 

Scherr.     {Anon.]    Stuttg.  1845.  T.        S  41 
Arrom,  Cecilia  Bohl  de  Faber,  {Fernan  Cabal- 

lero).    Spanish  fairy  tales.    Tr.  by  J.  H. 

Ingram.    Phila.  1881.  D.  Ax  851 

Arthalis,  pseud.,  see  Steinlein,  Laura. 
Arthur,    Timothy    Shay.      The    bar-rooms    at 

Brantly,  or  The  great  hotel  speculation. 

Chicago.  [1877].  IT.  A  1751 

—  Friends  and  neighbors,  or  Two  ways-of  living 

in  the  world.    Chicago.  1856.  D.     A  1752 


Arthur,  Timothy  ^h&y.— Continued. 

—  Heart  histories  and  life-pictures.    N.  Y.  1853. 

S.  A  1753 

—  The  lost  bride.    T.p.w.    [Phila.]  O.   A  1754 

—  Making  haste  to  be  rich,  or  The  temptation 

and  fall.     N.  Y.  1859.  T.  A  1755 

—  Retiring  from  business  ;  the  rich  man's  error. 

N.  Y.  1859.  T.  A  1756 

—  Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room,  and  what  I  saw 

there.    Phila.  [1857].  S.  A  1757 

—  The  ways  of  providence,   or  "He  doeth  all 

things  well".     Phila.  1864.  T.  A  1758 

—  Woman  to  the  rescue  ;    a  story  of  the  new 

crusade.    Cine.  [1874].  D.  A  1759 

Amsmont,  Frances  d',  6orw  Wright.  A  few  days 
in  Athens  ;  being  the  translation  of  a  greek 
manuscript  discovered  in  Herculaneum. 
Bost.  1850.  D.  A  1801 

At  the  red  glove  ;  a  novel.    111.    N.  Y.  1885.  D. 

A  81 

Atlantic  tales.     T.  p.  w.     [Bost.]  D.        A  1876 

Contents.     Hale,  E:  E.     My  double,  and  how  he 

undid  me.  —  O'Brien,   F.  J.    The  diamond  lens.  — 

Davis,  R.  B.    Life  in  the  iron  mills.— Dodgre,  M.  A. 

The    pursuit    of    knowledge    under    difficulties.  — 

Lowell,   R.  T.   S.     A   raft   that    no    man    made.  — 

Arnold,  G:    Why  Thomas  was  discharged.— Chese- 

■bro',  C.      Victor   and    Jacqueline.  —  Nordhoff,   C: 

Elkanah  Brewster's  temptation.— Hale,  L.  P.    The 

queen  of  the  red  chessmen. —  Cooke,  R.  T.     Miss 

Lucinda.- Whelpley,  J.  D.    The  Denslow  palace.— 

Taylor,  B.   Friend  Eli's  daughter.— Appleton,  E.  H. 

A  half-life  and  half  a  life.— Hale,  E:  E.    The  man 

without  a  country. 

Auer,  Adelheid  v.,  pseud.,  see  Cosel,  Charlotte  v. 

Auerbach,    Berthold.      Aloys.     Tr.    by    C:    T. 

Brooks.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1877.  S. 

A  1951 

—  Auf  der  hohe  ;  roman  in  8  biichern.    12te  aufl. 

Stuttg.  1879.     2  V.  in  1,  S.  A  1952 

—  Same,  eng.     On  the  heights.    Tr.  by  Simon 

Adler "Stern.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  A  1952 

—  Barfiissele.    Stuttg.  1858.  S.  A  1953 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  A  1953 

—  Same,  eng.    The  little  barefoot.    Tr.  by  Eliza 

Buckminster  Lee.  (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N. 
Y.  1874.  S.  A  1953 

—  Black  Forest  village  stories.  See  below  Schwarz- 

wtilder  dorfgeschichten. 

—  Brigitta  ;  erziihlung.     N.  Y.  1881.  F.    A  1054 

—  Same,  eng.    Tr.  by  Clara  Bell.     (Leisui'Q  hour 

ser.)    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  A  1954 

—  The  convicts  and  their  children.     Tr.  by  C:  T. 

Brooks.   (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1877.  S. 

A  1955 

—  Deutsche  abende.     Stuttg.  1858.  S.       A  1956 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  47. 

—  Dichter  und  kaufmann  ;    ein  Jebensgemiilde 

aus  der  zeit  Moses  Mendelssohns.  Stuttg. 
1858.     2  V.  S.  A  1957 

—  Edelweiss.    Tr.  by  EUen'Frothingham.    (Leis- 

ure hour  ser.)"  N.  Y.  1874.  S.  A  1958 

—  The  foresters.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  A  1959 

—  Joseph  im  schnee  ;    eiae  erziihlung.     Stuttg. 

1860.  S.  A  1960 

—  Same,   eng.     Joseph    in    the    snow ;    a    tale. 

(Leisure  hour  sej-.)    N.  Y.  1874.  8.  A  1960 

—  Das  landhaus  anj  Rhein ;   roman.     4te  aull. 

Stuttg.  1874.    3  V.  in  1.  S.  A  1967 

—  Same,  eng.    The  villa  on  the  Rhine.    Tr.  by 

James  Davis,  with  a  portrait  of  the  author, 
and  a  biographical  sketch  by  Bayard 
Taylor.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y 


V.  S. 


1874. 
A  1967 


:  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Auerbach-Baker,  W.  M.       LlTERATTmE-FICTlOH. 


CI.  813,  Authorei. 


670 


Auerbach,  Berthold.— Continued. 

—  Landolln.     Tr.  by  Annie  B.   Irish.     (Leisure 

hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  A  1961 

—  The  little  barefoot.     See  above  Barfiissele. 

—  Loreley  and  Reinhard.    Tr.  by  C.  T.  Brooks. 

(Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1877.  S.  A  1962 

—  Master  Bieland  and  his  workmen.    Tr.  by  E. 

Hancock.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1883. 
S.  A  1970 

—  Neues  leben ;    eine  lebensgescbichte  in  fiinf 

biichern.    Stuttg.  1858.    3  v.  S.       A  1963 

—  On  the  heights.     See  above  Auf  der  hohe. 

—  Schatzkastlein  des  gevattersmanns.     Stuttg. 

1858.    2  V.  S.  A  1964 

—  SchwarzwJilder  dorfgeschichten.    Stuttg.  1857. 

8v.  S.  A  1965 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  47. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  A  1965 

—  Same,  eng.    Black  Forest  village  stories.     Tr. 

by   C:  Goepp.     Author's  ed.     111.     N.   Y. 

1869.  S.  A  1965 

Contents.  The  gawk. —The  pipe  of  war. —Manor- 
house  farmer's  Vefela.— Nip-cheeked  Toney.— Good 
fTOvernment.- The  hostile  brothers.— Ivo,  the  gentle- 
man.—Florian  and  Crescence.— The  lauterbaeher. 

—  Spinoza  ;  ein  denkerleben.    Stuttg.  1858.    2  v. 

D.  A  1966 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  A  1966 

—  Same,  eng.  From  the  germ  an  by  E.  Nicholson. 

(Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1882.  S.  A  1966 

—  The  villa  on  the  Rhine.     See  above  Das  land- 

haus  am  Rhein. 

—  Waldfried.     T.  p.  w.     [N.  Y.  1874].  D. 

A  1968 
August,  F:  L:    Die  liebe  am  Rhein  ;  ein  lebens- 
bild  aus  der  gegenwart.    Leipz.  1844.  S. 

A  2001 
Augusti,  Bertha,   born  Scholer.    Das  bildniss  ; 
eine  novelle.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag. 

V2  v25 

Aulnoy  or  Aunoy,  Marie  Catherine  Junelle  de 

Berneville,  comtesse  d'.    Fairy  tales.    New 

ed.,  ill.     Lond.  1881.  D.  Ax  951 

Ausgewiesene,  Der.    Leipz.  1840.    2  v.  D.    A  4 

Austen,  Jane.    Emma.    Bost.  1871.  D.   A  2051 

—  Mansfield  Park.     T.  p.  w.     [Bost.  1871].  D. 

A  2052 

—  Northanger  Abbey.     With  her  Pride  and  pre- 

judice. A  2053 

—  Persuasion.     With  her  Sense  and  sensibility. 

A  2054 

—  Pride  and  prejudice.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.    A  2053 

—  Same.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  A  2053 

—  Sense  and  sensibility.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  A  2054 

—  Same.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  A  2054 

—  See  Keddie,  Henrietta.    Jane  Austen  and  her 

works.  A  2055 

Austin,  Jane  Goodwin.   The  Desmond  hundred. 

(Round-robin  ser.)    Bost.  1882.  S.  A  2104 

—  Dora  Darling,  the  daughter  of  the  regiment. 

Bost.  1884.  D  A  2105 

—  Mrs.   Beauchamp   Brown.      (No    name    ser.) 

Bost.  1880.  S.  A  2101 

—  Moonfolk  ;  a  true  account  of  the  home  of  the 

fairy  tales.     111.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.      Ax  901 

—  A    nameles    nobleman.      (Round-robin    ser.) 

Bost.  1881.  S.  A  2102 

—  Outpost.    Bost.  1884.  D.  A  2106 

—  The  shadow  of  Moloch  mountain.   N.  Y.  1870. 

O.  A  2103 


Auton,  C,psevd.,  see  Hoppin,  A: 
Avery,  M.  A.    Shadowed  perils.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

A  2151 

Awdry,  Frances,  and  others.    The  miz-maze,  or 

The  Winkworth  puzzle,  by  nine  authors. 

N.  Y.  1883.  D.  A  2176 

Note.     The   other   authors    are:    Mary  Bramston, 

Christabel  R.  Coleridge,  Mary   S.  Lee,  A.  E.  Mary 

Anderson  Morshead,  Frances  M.  Peard,  Eleanor  C. 

Price,  Florence  Wilford,  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 

Ayguals  de  Izco,  Wenzeslaus.    Marie,  die  spa- 

nierin,     oder     Das      schlachtopfer     eines 

monchs  ;  historisch-politischer  roman,  ein- 

gefiihrt  von  E.  Sue.    Stuttg.  1847.    2  v.  T. 

1451 
Aytoun,  W.  Edmondstoune.    The  congress  and 
the  Agapedome.      In  Tales  from  Black- 
wood. T177v2 

—  The  emerald  studs.     In  the  same.      T  176  v6 

—  The  Glenmutchkin  railway.    In  the  same. 

T  176  vl 

—  How  I  became  a  yeoman.    In  the  same. 

T  176  v2 

—  How  I  stood  for  the  Dreepdaily  Burghs.    In 

the  same.  T  176  v4 

—  How  we  got  possession  of  the  Tuileries.    In 

the  same.  T  176  v5 

—  The  raid  of  Arnaboll,    In  the  same.   T  177  v2 

—  Rapping  the  question.    In  the  same.  T  177  v9 

—  The  surveyor's  tale.     In  the  same.       T  176  v8 
Azeglio,     Giuseppe  Maria    Gerolamo    RaiFaele 

Massimo  Taparelli,  marchese  d\  Ettore 
Fieramosca,  or  The  challenge  of  Barletta ; 
the  struggles  of  an  Italian  against  foreign 
invaders  and  foreign  protectors.  Bost. 
1859.  D.  A  2202 

—  Niccolo  di  Lapi ;  ein  roman  aus  der  florenti- 

nischen  geschichte.  Aus  dem  italienischen. 
Stuttg.  1845.  2  V.  T.  A  2201 

B.,  M.  E.  Claudine  ;  a  swiss  tale  by  the  author 
of  Always  happy.  T.  p.  w.  [Lond.  1847.] 
S.  Bx  126 

Bach,  Ottilie.  Des  vaters  schuld  ;  ein  roman. 
In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v24 

Baer,  Mrs.  B.  F.  Irene,  or  Beach-broken  bil- 
lows.   N.  Y.  1875.  D.  B  101 

Bagger,  C:  Christian,  {Johan  Earring).    Meines 

bruders  leben  ;  eine  erzahlung.    Aus  dem 

diinischen    iibertragen    von     Julius    Rue- 

'    scher.     Berlin.  1847.  S.  B  126 

Baker,  G:  M.  Running  to  waste  ;  the  story  of 
a  tomboy.     111.     Bost.  «.  d.  S.         Bx  101 

Baker,  Harriet  Newell,  born  Woods,  {Aunt 
Hattie,  Mrs.  Madeline  Leslie).  Light  and 
shade.     Bost.  1864.  S.  Bx  150 

—  Theology  in  romance,  or  The  catechism  and 

the  Dermott  family.    Bost.  1859.  2  v.  S. 

Bxl51 

Baker,  Sir  S:  White.     Cast  up  by  the  sea.    111. 

Phila.  1881.  D.  Bx  20  1 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  Bx  201 

—  True  tales  for  my  grandsons.     111.     N.  Y.  1883.  , 

D.  Bx  202 

Baker,  W:  Munford,  {Oeorge  F.  Harrington). 
Blessed  saint  Certainty.    Bost.  1881.  S. 

B  151 

—  Carter  Quarterman.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.       B  152 

—  Colonel  Dunwoddie,  millionaire ;  a  story  of 

today.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1878.  O.        B  153 

—  His  majesty  myself.    (No  name  ser.)    Bost. 

1880.  S.  B  154 


X  denotes  books  specially  a  dapted  for  children. 


671 


Cl.  813,  Authors. 


lilTERATURfi— FICTION.     Baker,  W.  M. -Bauberger.      672 


Baker,  W:  Muniord.—Continiied. 

—  Inside  ;  a  chronicle  of  secession,  by  George  F. 

Harrington.     111.     N.  Y.  1866.  O.        B  155 

—  The  making  of  a  man.     [Anon.]    Bost.  1884. 

S.  B  157 

—  The  new  Timothy.    N.  Y.  1870.  D.  B  156 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  B  156 
Balch,  W:  S.    A  peculiar  people,  or  Reality  in 

romance.    Chicago.  1881.  D.  B  176 

Baldamus,  Max  K:    Wahnsinn  und  liebe.   Leipz. 

1826.  S.  B201 

Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael.     The  giant  of  the 

north,   or  Pokings    round  the  pole.      111. 

Lond.  1882  [1881].  D.  Bx  251 

—  The  gorilla  hunters ;  a  tale  of  the  wilds  of 

Africa.    111.    Phila.  n.  d.  S.  Bx  252 

Balzac,  Honore  de.    The  greatness  and  decline 

of  Cesar  Birotteau.    From  the  french,  tr. 

by  O.  W.  Wight  and  F.  B.  Goodrich.    N. 

Y.  1860.  D.  B  251 

Banim,  J:  and  Michael,  {The   O'Hara  family). 

The  bit  o'  writin'.    New  ed.  with  introd. 

and  notes  by  Michael  Banim.    N.  Y.  n.  d. 

D.  B  307 

Contents.  The  irlsh  lord-lieutenant  and  his  double. 
—The  family  of  the  cold  feet.— The  harehound  and 
the  witch. —The  soldiers'  bullet.— A  peasant  g-irl's 
love.— The  hall  of  the  castle.— The  half-brothers.— 
Twice  lost  but  saved.  — The  faithful  servant.— The 
roman  merchant.  —  111  got,  ill  gone.— The  church- 
yard watch.— The  last  of  the  storm.— The  rival  dream- 
ers.—The  substitute.— The  white  bristol.- The  stolen 
sheep.— The  publican's  dream.— The  ace  of  clubs. 

—  The  Boyne  water.    New  ed.  with  introd.  and 

notes  by  Michael  Banim.    N.  Y.  1866.  D. 

B301 

—  Clough  Fionn,  or  The  stone  of  destiny.    N.  Y. 

1869.  D.  B  302 

—  The  denounced,  or  The  last  baron  of  Crana. 

New  ed.  with  notes  by  Michael  Banim, 
survivor  of  the  "  O'Hara  family."  N.  Y. 
1866.  D.  B  303 

—  The  ghost-hunter.    N.  Y.  1869.  D.  B  304 

—  The  peep  o'  day,  or  John  Doe  and  Crohoore 

of  the  billhook.  New  ed.  with  introd.  and 
notes  by  Michael  Banim..    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

B305 

—  Peter  of  the  castle  and  the  fetches.    A  new  ed. 

with  introd.  and  notes  by  Michael  Banim. 
N.  Y.  1867.  D.  B  306 

—  The  rival  dreamers.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Lit- 

tle classics.  J  926  vl2 

Banks,  Mary  Ross.  Bright  days  in  the  old  plan- 
tation time.  111.  Bost.  1882.  D.  BxllOl 
Barbaiild,  Anna  Lsetitia,  born  Aikin.  Things 
by  their  right  names  and  other  stories, 
fables  and  moral  pieces  in  prose  and  verse, 
selected  and  arranged  from  [her]  writings; 
with  a  sketch  of  her  life  by  S.  J.  Hale.  N. 
Y.  1854.  S.  Bx  302 

—  joint  author,  see  Aikin,  J : 

Barham,  R:  Harris,  {Thomas  Ingoldshy).  Jerry 
Jarvis's  wig;  a  legend  of  the  weald  of  Kent. 
In  Johnson,  E.  R.  Little  classics.  J  926  v4 

—  My  cousin  Nicholas.     I'.p.w.D.  B  351 
Barker,  Mary  Anne  Indy,  now  Mrs.  Napier  F. 

Broome.     Spring  comedies.     Lond.  1871. 

D.  B  376 

Contents.     A  wedding  story.  — A  stupid  story.— A 

scotch  story.- A  man's  story. 

Barnard,   C:     Knights  of  today,  or  Love    and 

science.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  B  401 

Contents. [Kate].— A  sanitary 

measure.- Under  high  pressure.- Applied  science.- 
Love  and  a  lantern.— Put  yourself  in  her  place.— The 
wreck  of  the  Pioneer. 


Barnard,   Edna  A.     Maple  Range  ;  a  frontier 
romance.    Chicago.  1882.  D.  B  426 

Barnes,  Josiah,  sen.    The  Green  mountain  trav- 
eller's entertainment.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

B451 
Barr,  Amelia  Edith,  born  Huddleston.  Romances 
and  realities ;    tales    of  truth  and  fancy. 
N.  Y.  1876.  D.  B  501 

Contents.  Content.  —  Wisely,  and  not  too  well.  — 
"Sold  for  naught."  —  Every  cross  bears  its  own 
inscription.— Seed  and  fruit.— The  God  of  our  idola- 
try.—The  sacrament  of  poverty.— The  law  of  love.— 
The  weakest  goes  to  the  wall.— A  faithful  woman.— 
From  shore  to  shore.  —  Mary's  marriage.  —  Not  for 
gold.  —  Agnes  Stirling.  —  Little  Dime.  —  Money  at 
interest.  —  "Your  most  obedient  servant,  etc'  —A 
basket  of  strawberries.— Angling  in  August.— Scotch 
songs.— A  chime  of  bells.— W:  Wordsworth.- Modern 
poets  as  religious  teachers.— The  story  of  the  english 
bible.— The  book  of  common  prayer.— Touching  the 
vanished  hand.  —  A  latent  sen.se.  —  An  autumn  rev- 
erie.—The  story  of  four  kings.— Fairies.— A  little  talk 
about  diet  and  dress.— Fashions  that  are  always  fash- 
ionable. —  Orders  for  dinner.  —  A  romance  of  the 
bread-basket.— A  garden  of  herbs.— The  salad  bowl.— 
Oysters  and  oyster-eaters.  —  "Cherry  ripe."  —  The 
honey  bee.— Almanacs.— Thus  runs  the  world  away. 

Barrett,  Frank.  Honest  Davie  ;  a  novel.    Lond. 
1883.  3  V.  in  1.  D.  B  516 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  B  516 
Barrili,  Anton  Giulio.    The  devil's  portrait.    Tr. 

from  the  Italian  by  Evelyn  Wodehouse.  N. 
Y.  1885.  S.  ■  B  528 

—  The    eleventh    commandment ;    a    romance. 

From  the  Italian  by  Clara  Bell ;  rev.  and 
corr.  in  the  U.  S.    ]^.  Y.  1882.  S.        B  527 

—  A  whimsical  wooing.    From  the  Italian    by 

Clara  Bell ;  rev.  and  corr.  in  the  U.  S.    N. 

Y.   1882.  S.  B  526 

Barthelemy,  J:  Jacques.    Carite  and  Polydorus. 

Prefixed,  a  treatise  on  morals,  with  the  life 

of  the  author.     Lond.  1799.  S.         B  4851 
Bartlett,  Alice  E.  mrs.  J.  M.  D.,  {Birch  Arnold). 

Until  the  day  break.    Phila.  1877.  D. 

B551 
Basil,  pseud.    A  coquette's   conquest ;   a  novel. 

N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  B  4653 

—  Love  the  debt ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 

B4651 

—  Same.    Lond.  1882.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  B  4651 

—  The  wearing  of  the  green  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 

1885.  Q.  B  4652 

Bates,  Arlo.    The  pagans.    N.  Y.  1884.  S. 

B566 

—  Patty's  perversities.    (Round-robin  ser.)    Bost. 

1881.  8.  B  567 

Bauberger,   W:     Die  Beatushohle ;  eine  erziih- 

lung  fijr   die   gesammte    edlere   lesewelt, 

besonders  fiir  die    reifere   jugend.     Cine. 

1855.  S.  B676 

—  Die  irlandische  hiitte  ;  eine  erziihlung  fiir  die 

gesammte  edlere  lesewelt,  besonders  fiir 
die  reifere  jugend.    Cine.  1855.  S.     B  578 

—  Das  thai  von  Almeria  ;  eine  erziihlung  fiir  die 

gesammte  edlere  lesewelt,  besonders  fiir 
die  reifere  jugend.  Neue,  ill.  originalaufl. 
Regensburg.  1874.  D.  With  Schmid,  J.  C. 
V.     Mathilde  und  Wilhelmine.         S  1467 

—  Same.    Cine.  1851.  S.  B  577 

—  Das  wunderweib  von  Eichbiihl ;  eine  erzah- 

lung  fiir  die  gesammte  edlere  lesewelt, 
besonders  fiir  die    reifere   jugend.    Cine. 

1856.  S.  B579 

—  Same.    Cine.  1863.  S.  B  680 


;  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


673       Baudissin— Belcher. 


LITERATTJBE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors.        674 


Baudissin,  Graf  Adalbert.     Zustande  in   Ame- 
rika.    Altona.  1863.  O.  B  601 

Bauer,  Clara,  {Karl  Detlef).   Auf  Capri ;  novella. 
2te  aufl.   Stuttg.   1877.    2v.ini.  D. 

B651 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  B651 

—  Same,  eng.      At    Capri ;    a    story    of   italian 

life.    Tr.  from  the  germ,  by  M.  S.     Phila. 
n.  d.    D.  B  651 

—  Ein  dokument ;  roman.  2te  aufl.  Stuttg.  1878. 

4  V.  in  2.   D.  B  652 

—  Die  geheimniss voile   sangerin  ;     novella.    3ta 

aufl.    Stuttg.    1878.    D.  B  653 

—  Mvisste  es  sein  ?     roman.    2ta  aufl.      Stuttg. 

1875.    2  V.  in  1.    D.  B  654 

—  Nora  ;  aine  charaktarstudia  aus  der  deutschen 

gasellschaft.     3ta  aufl.    Stuttg.    1876.    2  v. 
inl.    D.  B655 

—  Novallan.    Braunschw.  1874.  2  v.  D.      B  656 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  49. 

—  Russischa  idyllen;  nachgelassena  novellan.  2ta 

aufl.    Breslau.    1880.    D.  B  657 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog',  p.  49. 

—  Unlosliche  ban  da  ;  novelle.    3ta  aufl.    Stuttg. 

1877.  D.  B  658 

—  Zwischan  vatar  und  sohn  ;  roman.    3te  aufl. 

Stuttg.    1878.    2  V.  in  1.    D.  B  659 

—  Same,    eng.       Valentine     the    countess,     or 

Between  father  and  son.     Tr.  from    the 

german  by  M.  S.  Phila.  1874.  D.  B  659 
Bauerle,   Adolf,    {Fels,    Otto    Horn).      Das    ain- 

gemauerte    madchen ;    Wiener    criminal- 

gaschichte    aus    der  neuesten    zeit.    Pest. 

1857.     2  V.  in  1.  S.  B  701 

Bayer,  K:  Robert  Emmerich  v.,  (Robert  Byr).  Der 

heimliche  gast,  von  Robert  Byr.     N.  Y. 

1883.  F.  B726 

—  Sa7ne.    Mit  einer  ainleitung  von  J.  Kiirschner. 

Stuttg.    [1883].    D.  B727 

—  Die    Spatlauber  ;    novelle.      In  Vierteljahrl. 

mag.  V  2  v21 

Beach,  Rebecca  G.   The  puritan  and  the  quakar  ; 

a  story  of  colonial  times.    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

B751 
Beaconsfleld,  Earl  of,  see  Disraeli,  B: 
Beale,   Anna.     The  miller's  daughter.     Lond. 

1878.  3  V.  in  2.  D.  B  801 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  B  801 

—  The  Pennant  family.  Lond.  1876.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

B802 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1880.   Q.  B  802 

—  Rose  Mervyn  of  Whitalake.    Lond.  1879.    3  v. 

in  1.  D.  B  803 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  B  803 

—  Simplicity  and  fascination.    Bost.  n.  d.  D. 

B804 
Beatty,  J:    The  belle  o'  Becket's  Lane.    Phila. 

1883.  D.  B  816 

Beauvoir,  Roger  da,  pseud.,  see  Bully,  E:  Roger 

de. 
Beazley,  S:    Der  roue.   Aus  dem  anglischan  von 

Theodor  Ruprecht.     [Anon.]    Leipz.  1853. 

4  V.  S.  B  826 

Bechstein,    L:      Barthold    der    student,    odar 

Dautschlands    erste    burschenschaft ;    ro- 

mantisches  zeitbild.    Halle.  1850.    2  v.   S. 

B851 

—  Clarinette  ;  seitenstiick  zu  den  Fahrten  einas 

musikanten.    Leipz.  1840.    3  v.  S.     B  852 

—  Der  dunkelgraf .    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1854.  S. 

B853 


Bechstein,  L:— Continued. 

—  Fahrten  eines  musikanten.    Frankfurt  a.  M. 

1855.    2  V.  S.  B  854 

—  Der  flirstantag  ;  historisch-romantisches  zeit- 

bild   aus    dam    sachzehnten   jahrhundert. 
Frankfurt  a.  M.  1834.    2  v.  D.  B  855 

—  Grimmenthal ;  romantisches  zeitbild  aus  dem 

sechzahnten   jahrhundert.      Hildburghau- 
sen.  1833.   D.  B  856 

—  Hainstarne  ;  berg-,  wald-  und  wandergeschich- 

ten.    Halle.  1853.    4  v.  D.  B  857 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  49. 

—  Die  manuscripte  Peter  Schlemihls  ;  kosmolo- 

gisch-literarische  novelle.    Berlin.  1851.  2 
V.  S.  B  858 

—  Novellen  und  phantasiebliithen.    Laipz.  1835. 

2v.  S.  B859 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  49. 

—  Novellan  und  phantasiegamiilde.    Hildburg- 

hausan.  1832.    2  v.  D.  B  860 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  49. 
Bechstein,  Reinhold.    Altdeutsche  marchen,  sa- 
gen  und    laganden,  treu    nacherzahlt  fur 
]ung  und  alt.    2te  aufl.    Laipz.  1877.  D. 

B901 
Becker,  A:    Auf  waldwegen.    Stuttg.  [1881  J.  D. 

B955 

—  Das  rabbi  vermachtniss  ;  roman  in  3  abth. 
la  abth.     Der  maler.     Berlin.  1866.    2  v.  D. 

B951 
2te  abth.     Der  kabbalist.    Berlin.  1866.    2  v.  S. 

B952 
3te  abth.    Der  erbgraf .    Berlin.  1867.    2  v.  S. 

B953 

—  Varvehmt ;  roman  aus  der  gagenv^rart.  Berlin. 

1868.    4  V.  S.  B  954 

Becker,  L:  Theodor,  ed.    Rosen  und  dornen  in 

erzahlungen  und  scenen  aus  dem  stillen 

hauslichen  leben,  in  ainan  kranz  gewunden 

fiir  gute  menschan.    Niirnbarg.  n.  d.    2  v. 

S.  B 1001 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  49. 

Beckford,  W:    Vathek  ;  an  arabian  tale,   with  a 

memoir  of  the  author  and  notes  critical 

and  explanatory.    Phila.  1854.  D.   B  1051 

—  Same.     [Bayard  ser.]    Lond.  1875.  T.  B  1051 
Bede,  Cuthbart,  pseud.,  see  Bradley,  E: 
Beecher,  H:  Ward.    Norwood,  or  Village  life  in 

New  England.  N.  Y.  1868.  D.  B  1101 
Beers,   H:  A.      Split   zephyr.      In    Stories    by 

american  authors.  S  35  v8 

Behrens,  Bertha,  [W.  Heimburg).    Ihr  einziger 

bruder  ;  novella.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.    H  2277 

—  Im  banne  der  musen.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.  H  2278 

—  Lottie  of   the    mill.     From  the    german  by 

Katharine  S.  Dickey.    Phila.  1882.  D. 

H2276 

—  A  penniless  girl.    From  the  german  by  mrs. 

A.  L.  Wister.    Phila.  1885  [1884].  D. 

H2279 
Bekenn,  M.  L.    Ursula,  a  story  of  the  bohemian 

reformation ;   a  book  for  boys  and  girls. 

111.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  Bx  426 

Bela ;   erlebnissa  eines  ungarischan  fliichtlings 

im  osten  und  westen.    Aus  danpapieren 

des  general  K y.    N.  Y.  1856.  T.        B  1 

Belani,  H.  E.  R.,  pseud.,  see  Haberlin,  K:  L: 
Belcher,  SirY,:    Horatio  Howard  Brenton ;  ein 

seeroman.  Uebers.  von  E.  Buchele.  Stuttg. 

1856.     3v.  T.  B  1161 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


675 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


lilTERATTJKE— FICTION. 


Bell, 


-Besant. 


676 


Bell,  Acton  and  Ellis,  pseud.,  see  Bronte,  Anne 

and  Emily. 
Bell,    Currer,   pseud.,  see   NichoUs,   Charlotte, 

born  Bronte. 
Bell,  Mrs.  Lucia  Chase.    True  blue  ;  a  story  of 

the  great  northwest.    Bost.  1878.  D. 

Bx501 
Bell,  M.  M.     Seven  to  seventeen,  or  Veronica 

Gordon.    111.    N.  Y.  1875.  S.  Bx  551 

Bell,  Mrs.  Martin,  pseud.,  see  Martin,  Mrs.  Bell. 
Bellamy,  C:  Joseph.    The  Breton  mills.    N.  Y. 

1880.  S.  B  1251 

Bellamy,   E:     Lost.     In  Stories  by    american 

authors.  S  35  v7 

—  Miss  Ludington's  sister ;    a  romance  of  im- 

mortality.    Bost.  1884.  S.  B  1261 

Bellamy,     Elizabeth     Whitfield,    horn   Croom, 

{Kampa  Thorpe).   The  little  Joanna.  N.  Y. 

1876.  O.  B  1276 

Bellemarre,  Eugfene  L:    Gabriel  de  Ferry  de, 

( Gabriel  Ferry).  Der  waldlaufer.   Aus  dem 

franzosischen  von  C.   F.    Grieb.     Stuttg. 

1851.  4v.  T.  B  1286 

Belot,   Adolphe.    Die  wiirger  von  Paris  ;   eine 

feschichte  von  neulich,  nach  A.  Belot  von 
1.  Vacano.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  B  4601 

Benedict,  Frank  Lee.  Her  friend  Laurence.  N. 
Y.  1879.   D.  B  1301 

—  John  Worthington's  name.    N.  Y.  1875.  O. 

B  1302 

—  Madame.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  B  1303 

—  Miss  Dorothy's  charge.    N.  Y.  1873.  O.  B  1304 

—  Miss  Van  Kortland.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.     B  1305 

—  Mr.  Vaughan's  heir ;  a  novel.    Lond.  1874.  3 

V.  in  2.    D.  B  1306 

—  My  daughter  Elinor.   N.  Y.  1869.  O.     B  1307 

—  The  price  she  paid  ;  a  novel.    Phila.  1883.  S. 

B  1310 

—  St.  Simon's  niece.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.         B  1308 

—  'Twixt  hammer  and  anvil ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 

1884.  D.  B  1309 

Benham,  G:  Chittenden.  A  year  of  wreck  ; 
a  true  story  by  a  victim.  [Anon.]  N.  Y. 
1880.  D.  B  1351 

Benjamin,  Park.  The  end  of  New  York.  In 
Stories  by  american  authors.  S  35  v5 

Bennett,  G.  J.  The  empress.  Phila.  1836.  2  v. 
D.  B 1401 

Bentzon,  Th.,  pseud.,  see  Blanc,  Marie  Therfese. 

Berger,  E.,  pseud.,  see  Sheppard,  Elizabeth  Sara. 

Berger,  W:  Das  letzte  gliick  ;  erzahlung.  In 
Vierteljahrl,  mag.  V  2  v31 

BergsOe,  W:  Jorgeu.  Die  braut  von  Rorvig  ; 
erzahlung.  Nach  dem  danischen  origi- 
nal-manuscript frei  bearb.  von  Adolph 
Strodtmann.     Berlin.    1872.    D.       B  1451 

—  Gespensternovellen.  Aus  dem  danischen  iiber- 

setzt  von  Adolf  Strodtmann.   Berlin.    1873. 
D.  B  1452 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  50. 

—  Pillone.    Tr.  from  the  danish  by  D.  G.  Hub- 

bard.   Bost.  [1878].  S.  B  1455 

—  Same,   und  andere    erziihlungen.      Aus    dem 

danischen  von  Adolph  Strodtmann.     Ber- 
lin.    1876.  2  V.  in  1.    D.  B  1453 
Contents,  «ce  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  50. 

—  Von  der  Piazza  del  Popolo  ;  novellen-cyklus 

aus    Rom.     Deutsch    von    Franz   Busch. 
Bremen.  1871.    3  v.  in  1.  D.  B  1454 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Bernard,  C:  Bernard  Dugrail    de  la  Vilette, 

called  C:  de.     Ausgewiihlte  erziihlungen. 

Aus  dem  franzosischen  von  C.   F.    Grieb. 

Stuttg.  1859.  2  V.  T.  B  1501 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  50. 

—  The  consultation.     From  the  french.     In  Sar- 

gent, E.    The  emerald.  S  551 

Bernays,  Isaak,  pseud.,  see  Schiff,  Hermann. 
Bemeck,     C:    Gustav    v.,     {Bernd   v.     Guseck). 

Deutschlands  ehre ;    historischer   roman. 

T.  p.  w.     D.  B  1526 

—  Der  erste  raub  an  Deutschland  ;  historischer 

roman.    Leipz.  1862.  4  v.  S.  B  1527 

—  Der  graf    von    der    Liegnitz  ;      historischer 

roman.    Jena.    1869.    3  v.    S.  B  1528 

—  Im  Strom  der  zeit ;  roman  aus  der  zeit  kaiser 

Leopold  des  ersten.    Prag.     1860.    4  v.    T. 

B  1529 

—  Kaltenborn.    Prag.    1855.    T.  B  1530 

—  Kar]  X  Gustav  ;   nistorischer  roman.     Wien. 

1862.  2  V.  S.  B  1531 

—  Nach  der  flut ;    historischer  roman.     Leipz. 

1854.    4  V.    T.  B  1532 

—  Salvator.    Bremen.    1851.   2  v.  S.         B  1533 

—  Wildfeuer ;  novellen.  Berlin.   1845.  2  v.  S. 

B  1534 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  50. 
Bernhard,  Carl,  pseud.,  see  St.  Aubain,  Andreas 

Nicolai. 
Bemhardi,   L.  T.     Das   furstenhaus ;    ein    ge- 

schichtliches  gemalde  aus  der  mitte  des 

achtzehnten    jahrhunderts.     Leipz.    1826. 

2  V.  S.  B  1551 

Bernhardt,  A:    Kinder  der  zeit.     Stuttg.    1858. 

T.  B 1601 

Berquin,   Arnold.    The  looking    glass   for  the 

mind,   or  Intellectual   mirror.    111.    N.  Y. 

1860.  T.  Bx  601 

Berry,  Martha  E.    Celesta  ;  a  girl's  book.    Bost. 

n.  d.    S.  Bx651 

—  Crooked  and  straight,  or  Jotham  and  Annette 

at  home.     Bost.    n.  d.    S.  Bx  652 

Berthet,  Elie  Bertrand.  Der  jiingere  sohn  aus 
der  Normandie.  Aus  den  neuesten  feuille- 
tons  des  Sifecle,  iibers.  von  G:  Lotz.  Ham- 
burg.   1842.    S.  B  1701 

—  The  pre-historic  world.    Tr.  from  the  french 

by  Mary  J.  Safford.    Phila.    [18791.    D. 

B  1702 

—  Der  wehrwolf .    Aus  den  neuesten  feuilletons 

des  journals  le  Sifecle,  in's  deutsche  iibers. 
von  G:  Lotz.    Hamburg.  1843.  S.    B  1703 

Berthold,  Franz,  pseud.,  see  Beinbold,  Adelheid. 

Bertigny,  St.  v.  Wahnsinnig  auf  befehl ;  no- 
velle.     /tz.  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v21 

Besant,  Walter,  {Walter  Maurice).  All  in  a  gar- 
den fair.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  B  1759 

—  All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men  ;  an  impossible 

story.    New  ed.     Lond.  1884.  D.      B  1757 

—  8ame.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  B  1757 

—  Dorothy  Forster.    Leipz.  1884.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

B  1760 

—  In  luck  at  last.     N.  Y.  [1885.]  S.  B  1771 

—  Uncle  Jack,  and  other  stories.    N.  Y.  1885.  S. 

B  1770 
Contents.    Besant,  W.     Uncle  Jack;   A  glorious 
fortune.— Besant,  W.,   and   W.    H.  Pollock.     Sir 
Jocelyn's  cap. 

—  and  James  Rice.     By  Celia's  arbor  ;  a  tale  of 

Portsmouth  town."    N.  Y.  1878.  O.   B  1751 
Same.    New  ed.    Lond.  [1880].  D.     B  1761 


677       Besant— BjOrnson. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


678 


Besant,  Walter,  and  James  Rice. — Continued. 

The  captain's  room  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 

B  1755 

The  case  of  mr.  Lucraft,  and  other  tales. 

Newed.     Lond.  [1877].  D.  B  1762 

Contents.  From  the  supernatural:  The  case  of  mr. 
Lucraft:  The  mystery  of  Joe  Morgan;  An  old,  old 
story;  Lady  Kitty;  The  old  four-poster;  My  own 
experience.— From  fairyland:  Titania's  farewell.— 
From  fact:  On  the  Goodwin;  Edelweis;  Love  finds 
the  way;  The  death  of  S:  Pickwick;  When  the  ship 
comes  home. 

—  -  The  chaplain  of  the  Fleet.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q. 

B  1752 

—  -Same.    Newed.    Lond.  1884.  D.         B  1752 
The  golden  butterfly ;    a  novel.     New  ed. 

Lond.  1877.  D.  B  1763 

The  monks  of  Thelema;  a  novel.    Newed. 

Lond.  [1880].  D.  B  1764 

—  - My  little  girl.     Newed.    Lond.   [1877].  D. 

B1765 

Ready  -  money   Mortiboy  ;  a   matter-of-fact 

story.    New  ed.    Lond.  [1877].  D.  B  1761 

—  -  Same.    Leipz.  1884.  3  v.  in  1.  S.  B  1761 
The  seamy  side  ;  a  novel.    New  ed.    Lond. 

[1881].  D.  B  1766 

So  they  were  married.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 

B  1756 

Sweet  Nelly,  my  heart's  delight.    N.  Y.  1879. 

Q.  B  1753 

The  ten  years'  tenant.    In  Tales  from  many 

sources.  T  178  v4 

Same,  and  other  stories.     New  ed.    Lond. 

[1882].  D.  B  1767 

Includes,  Sweet  Nelly,  my  heart's  delight.  —  Over 
the  sea  with  a  sailor. 

This  son  of  Vulcan.    Newed.    Lond.  [1878]. 

D.  B 1768 

'Twas  in  Trafalgar's  bay,  and  other  stories. 

Newed.     Lond.  [1880].  D.  B  1769 

Includes,  Shepherds  all  and  maidens  fair.— Such  a 
good  man.— Le  chien  d'or. 

With  harp  and  crown.     Bost.  1876.  O. 

B  1754 

—  -Same.    Newed.    Lond.  [1877].  D.      B  1754 
Betham  -  Edwards,    Matilda    Barbara,   see  Ed- 
wards, Matilda  Barbara  Betham-. 

Bethiine,  Alexander.     The  ghost  of  Gairyburn. 
In  "Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales  of  the  borders. 

■W2202vll 

—  The  ghost  of  Howdy  Craigs.     In  the  same. 

■W2202  vll 

—  The  warning.    In  the  sams.  W  2202  vl5 

—  The  young  laird.    In  the  same.        W  2202  v3 
Bethune,  G:  Washington.     The  ambassador  in 

spite  of  himself.   In  Maga  stories.  P  2801 
Bethune,  J.     The  bewildered  student.     In  Wil- 
son, J:  M.     Tales  of  the  borders. 

W  2203  v3 

—  Same.    In  the  same.  W  2202  vlO 
Bethusy-Huc,    Valeska   grdfin,  [Moritz  v.  Ret- 

chenbach).    Die  Eichhofs.     N.  Y.  1881.  F. 

R801 

—  Sam^,  eng.    The  Eichhofs.    From  the  german 

by  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila.  1881.  D. 

R801 

Beyer,  Conrad,  {C.  Byr).    Arja ;   die  schonsten 

sagen  aus  Indien  und  Iran.  Leipz.  1872.  D. 

B1801 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  50. 

Biart,  Lucien.  Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist; 

ed.  and  adapted  by  Parker  Gillmore.     111. 

N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  Bx  701 


Bibra,  Ernst  freiherr  v.  Erlebtes  und  getraum- 
tes ;  novellen  und  erzahlungen.  Jena. 
1867.    3  V.  inl.  S.  B  1851 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  50. 

—  Reiseskizzen  und  novellen.    Jena.  1864.    4  v. 

in  2.  S.  B  1852 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  51. 

—  Tzarogy.    Jena.  1865.  S.  B  1853 
Biernatzki,  J:  Christoph.    Die  hallig,  oder  Die 

schiffbriichigen  auf  dem  eiland  in  der 
nordsee.  Mit  einer  einleitung  von  H: 
Diintzer.     Stuttg.  [1881].  D.  B  1901 

—  Same,  eng.    The  hallig,  or  The  sheepfold  in 

the  waters ;  a  tale  of  humble  life  on  the 
coast  of  Schleswig.  Tr.  by  mrs.  G.  P. 
Marsh,  with  a  biog.  sketch  of  the  author. 
Bost.  1857.  D.  B  1901 

Bigot,  Mary,  boi'n  Healy,  {Jeanne  Mairet).  A 
mere  caprice.     Chicago.  1882.  T.     B  1926 

Bikelas,  D,  Loukis  Laras  ;  reminiscences  of  a 
chiote  merchant  during  the  greek  war  of 
independence.  From  the  greek  by  J. 
Genadius.    N.  Y.  1881.  S.  B  1951 

Binzer,  Emilie  v.,  {Ernst  Bitter).  Charaktere  ; 
erzahlungen.    Prag.  1855.  T.  P  1826 

Bird,  Robert  Montgomery.  Calavar ;  a  ro- 
mance of  Mexico.     T.p.w.D.        B  2001 

—  Same,  germ.    Calavar,  oder  Der  ritter  der  er- 

oberung ;  ein  roman  aus  Mexico.  Bearb. 
von  W:  Weber.    St.  Louis.  1848.   D. 

B2001 

—  The  infidel,  or  The  fall  of  Mexico.     Phila. 

1835.    2  V.  in  1.  D.  B  2002 

BischofF,  Joseph,  {Konrad  von  Bolanden).  Koni- 
gin  Bertlia  ;  historischer  roman  aus  dem 
11.  jahrhundert.    Regensburg.  1860.  S. 

B2051 

Bishop,  W:  H:    Choy  Susan,  and  other  stories. 

Bost.  1885  [1884J.  D.  B  2104 

Includes,  The   battle  of  Bunkerloo.  —  Deodand.  — 

Braxton's  new  art.— One  of  the  thirty  pieces.— Mc- 

Intyre's  false  face.— Miss  Calderon's  german. 

—  Detmold  ;  a  romance.    Bost.  1879.  T.  B  2101 

—  The  house  of  a  merchant  prince  ;  a  novel  of 

New  York.  Bost.  1883  [1882].  D.  B  2103 
~  One  of  the  thirty  pieces.    In  Stories  by  ameri- 

can  authors.  S  35  vl 

Bitzius,  Albert,  {Jeremias  Ootthelf).    Wealth  and 

welfare.     Lond.  1876.  2  v.  D.  B  2076 

BjOmson,    Bjornstjerne.     Arne.    Tr.   from   the 

norse  by  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.    Bost.  1881. 

D.  B2153 

—  Same,  germ.     Deutsch  von  H:  Helms.    Berlin. 

[1861].  D.  B2153 

—  Bauern- novellen.      Aus    dem    norwegischen 

von  Edmund  Lobedanz.     Leipz.  n.  d.  D. 

B2154 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  51. 

—  The  bridal  march,  and  other  stories.    From  the 

norse  by  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.  Author's 
ed.    111."  Bost.  1882.  D.  B  2160 

Includes,  Thrond.— A  dangerous  wooing.— The  bear- 
hunter.— The  father.— The  eagle's  nest.- Blakken.— 
Fidelity.— A  problem  of  life. 

—  Der    brautmarsch,   und  andere  erzahlungen. 

Uebersetzt  und  eingeleitet  von  E.    Lobe- 
danz.    Stuttg.  [1882].  D.  B  2157 
Includes,  Kapitan  Mansana.- Eisenbahn  und  kirch- 
hof. 

—  Captain  Mansana,  and  other  stories.   From  the 

norse  by  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.  Author's 
ed.     Bost.  1882.  D.  B  2159 

Includes,  The  railroad  and  the  churchyard.— Dust. 


»  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


679       CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITEBATURE-FICTION. 


BjOmson— Blanche. 


BjOmson,  Byornstjerne. —Continued. 

—  The  fisher  maiden  ;  a  norwegian  tale.    From 

the  author's  german  ed.  by  M.  E.  Niles. 
(Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1874.  S. 

B2151 

—  Same.     Tr.  from  the  norse   by   Rasmus    B. 

Anderson.    Author's  ed.    Bost.  1882.  D. 

B2151 

—  Same,    germ.      Das    fischermadchen ;    erzah- 

lung  aus  dem  norwegischen  leben.    Han- 
nover.   [1868].    S.  B2151 

—  Giuseppe  Mansana  ;    erzahlung,  dem  norwe- 

gischen nacherzahlt  von  Emil   J.  Jonas. 
Berlin.    1879.    D.  B  2155 

—  A  happy  boy.    From  the  norse  by  Rasmus  B. 

Anderson.    Author's  ed.     Bost.    1881.    D. 

B2158 

—  Magnhild.     From  the  norse  by  Rasmus  B. 

Anderson.   Author's  ed.    Bost.  1883  [18821. 
D.  B2156 

—  Same,  germ.    Magnhild  ;  erzahlung,  dem  nor- 

wegischen nacherzahlt  von  Emu  J.  Jonas. 
Berlin.   [1878].  D.  B  2156 

—  Synnove  Solbaliken.    Tr.  from  the  norse  by 

Rasmus  B.  Anderson.    Author's  ed.    Bost. 
1881.  D.  B  2152 

—  Sam£,  germ.     Schon  Synnov.    Nach  der  4ten 

aufl.  des  originals,  deutsch  von  H:  Helms. 

Berlin.  [1868].  D.  B  2152 

Black,  W:    An  adventure  in  Thule  ;  a  story  for 

young  people.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  Bx  726 

—  A  daughter  of  Heth.     Leipz.    1871.    2  v.  in  1. 

S.  B  2202 

—  The  four  Macnicols.    111.    N.  Y.  1882.  S. 

Bx727 

—  Green  pastures  and  Piccadilly.    Leipz.    1877. 

2  V.  in  1.    S.  B  2203 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.  B  2203 

—  In  silk  attire.    Leipz.   1872.  2  v.  in  1.   S. 

B2204 

—  Judith  Shakespeare,  her  love  affairs  and  other 

adventures  ;  a  novel.  111.  N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

B  2218 

—  Same.    N.  Y.   1884.  Q.  B  2218 

—  Kilmeny.    Leipz.   1874.  S.  B  2205 

—  Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart,  and  other  stor- 

ies.   Leipz.   1876.   8.  B  2206 

Includes,  The  marriage  of  Molra  Fergus.  — The 
man  who  was  like  Shakspeare.  —  The  highlands  of 
the  city.— The  strange  house  of  Loch  Sualnabahl. 

—  Macleod  of  Dare.    Leipz.  1878.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

B2207 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  B  2207 

—  Madcap  Violet.    Leipz.   1877.    2  v.  in  1.    8. 

B  2208 

—  Same.    N.  Y.   1877.    D.  B  2208 

—  The  maid  of  Killena,  and  other  stories.  Leipz. 

1875.   8.  B2209 

Inclmlea,  Queen  Tlta's  wager.— A  flght  for  a  wife.— 
The  true  legend  of  a  billiard  club.— A  sequel  to  the 
same. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.   1875.  O.  B  2209 

—  The  monarch  of   Mincing  Lane.    111.   N.  Y. 

1877.   O.  "^                     B2210 

—  A  princess  of  Thule.  Leipz.   1874.  2v.ini. 
„    S.  B2211 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1874.  O.  B2211 

—  Queen   Tita's  wager.  In  Tales  from  many 

sources.  T  178  v3 

—  Shandon  bells  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

B2216 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  B2216 


Black,  W: — Continued. 

—  The  strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton.    Leipz. 

1872.  2  V.  in  1.  S.  B  2212 

—  Same.     With  his  A  princess  of  Thule. 

in  B  2211 

—  Sunrise;  a  story  of  these  times.    N.  Y.   1881. 

D.  B2213 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  B  2213 

—  That  beautiful  wretch  ;  a  Brighton  story.     N. 

Y.  1881.  D.  B2201 

—  Three  feathers.    Leipz.  1875.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

B2214 

—  White  wings  ;  a  yachting  romance.    111.    N. 

Y.  1880.  D.       ■  B  2215 

—  Same.    Chicago.  1881.  D.  B  2215 

—  Yolande  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.        B  2217 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  B  2217 
Blackburn,  W:  M.     Geneva's  shield  ;  a  story  of 

the  Swiss  reformation.    N.  Y.  1868.  D.  " 

B2236 

Blackburne,  E.  Owens,  pseud.,  see  Casey,  Eliza- 
beth. 

Blackford,  M.  Arthur  Monteith ;  a  sequel  to 
"The  Scottish  orphans."  With  her  The 
Scottish  orphans.  Bx  752 

—  The  Eskdale  herd -boy  ;  a  Scottish  tale  for  the 

instruction  and  amusement  of  young  per- 
sons.   Istamer.  ed.   N.  Y.  1828. 'l.  Bx  751 

—  The  Scottish  orphans ;  founded  on  a  histori- 

cal fact.    New  ed.    Phila.  1874.  S.  Bx  752 

—  The  young  artist.    Lond.  1825.  D.         B  2251 

—  The  young  west  Indian.     With  her  The  Scot- 

tish orphans.  Bx  752 

Blackmore,  R:  Doddridge.  Alice  Lorraine  ;  a 
tale  of  the  South  Downs.    N.  Y.  1875.  O. 

B  2301 

—  Same.    6th  ed.  rev.    Lond.  1877.  D.      B  2301 

—  Christowell ;  a  Dartmoor  tale.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q. 

B2307 

—  Same.    Lond.  1882.  D.  B  2307 

—  Clara  Vaughan  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q. 

B  2302 

—  Same.    8th  ed.    Lond.  1883.  D.  B  2302 

—  Cradock   Nowell ;  a  tale  of  the  New  Forest. 

N.  Y.  1866.  O.  B  2303 

—  Same.    Rev.  8th  ed.    Lond.  1883.  D.    B  2303 

—  Cripps  the  carrier  ;  a  woodland  tale.    3d  ed. 

Lond.  1877.  D.  B  2308 

—  Erema,  or  My  father's  sin.    N.  Y.  1877.  O. 

B2304 

—  Same.    111.    Lond.  1880.  D.  B  2304 

—  Lorna  Doone  ;  a  romance  of  Exmoor.    N.  Y. 

n.  d.  O.  B  2305 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.  D.  B  2305 

—  Mary  Anerley  ;  a  Yorkshire  tale.    Leipz.  1880. 

3  V.  in  1.  S.  B  2306 

—  Same.    4th  ed.    Lond.  1881.  D.  B  2306 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  B  2306 

—  The  remarkable  history  of  sir  Thomas  Up- 

more,  bart.,  M,  P.,  formerly  known  as 
" Tommy  Upmore."    N.  Y.  1884.  S. 

B  2309 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  B  2309 
Blake,  Lilian  Devereux.      Fettered  for  life,  or 

Lord  and  master  ;  a  story  of  today.  N.  Y. 
1874.  D.  B2351 

Blanc,  Marie  Ther&se,  (  Th.  Bentzon).  Re- 
morse.   N.  Y.  1878.  D.  B  2401 

Blanche,  A:  The  bandit.  Tr.  from  the  Swedish 
and  ed.  by  Selma  Borg  and  Marie  A. 
Brown.    N.  Y.  1872.  O.  B  2416 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Blanche— Brachvogel. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Blanche  Seymour,  by  the  author  of  "  Erma's 
engagement."    Phila.  1873.  O.  B  4 

Blaze  de  Bury,  Marie  Pauline  Rose  Stewart 
haronin.  Falkenburg ;  eine  erziihlung. 
Bremen.  1851.  3  v.  S.  B  2426 

Bleiche  Toms,  Der.    Magdeburg.  1837.  D.      B  2 

Blicher,  Steen  Steensen.  Novellen.  Aus  dem 
dJinisehen  iibertragen  von  H.  Zeise.  Alten- 
burg.  1846.  3v.  S.  B  2451 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  51. 

Blind,  Mathilde.  Tarantella  :  a  romance.  Bost. 
1885.  D.  B  2466 

Bloomfield,  J.  K.  Patient  Susie,  or  Paying  the 
mortgage,  by  J.  K.  B.    Cine.  1873.  S. 

Bx  776 

Bloss,  C.  A.     Heroines  of  the  crusades.  Auburn. 

[1853].  O.  B2476 

Contents.     Adela  of  Blois.— Eleanor  of  Aquitaine. 

— Berengaria  of  Navarre.— Isabella  of  AngoulSme.— 

Violante  of  Jerusalem.— Eleanora  of  Castile. 

Blum,  Ludoiska  v.,  {Ernst  v.  Waldow).  Hilde- 
gard  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  W  226 

Blunt,  Ellen  Key.  The  Christ-born  ;  a  christmas 
story.    Phila.  1858.  S.  Bx  801 

BlUthgen,  V:  Ein  friedensstorer.  N.  Y.  1883. 
F.  B  726 

Boccaccio,  Giovanni.  The  decameron  ;  includ- 
ing forty  of  its  hundred  novels,  with  an 
introd.  by  H:  Morley.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

B2486 

Bodenstedt,  F:  Martin  v.  Aus  deutschen  gauen; 
erzahlungen.  3te  aufl.  Jena.  1878.  2  v.  in 
1.  S.  B  2501 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  51. 

~  Grafin  Helene.     Stuttg.  1880.  T.  B  2503 

—  Das  herrenhaus  im  Eschenwalde  ;  ein  roman. 

3te  aufl.     Jena.  1878.  3  v.  in  3.  D.     B  2502 

—  Die  letzten    Falkenburger  ;  erzahlung.     With 

Henning,  F.     Sein  guter  engel.     iB.  2501 

—  Vom    hofe    Elisabeth's    und  Jakob's ;    erzah- 

lungen.   3te  aufl.    Jena.  1878.  Svinl.  D. 

B2504 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  51. 

Bohemus,  pseud.,  see  Opiz,  G:  Emanuel. 

BOhlau,  Helene.  Der  schone  Valentin  ;  novelle. 
In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v35 

Boit,  Robert  Apthorp.  Eustis ;  a  novel.  Bost. 
1884.  D.  B  2601 

Bolanden,  Konrad  v.,  pseud.,  see  BischofF,  Jo- 
seph. 

BOlte,  Amalia  Charlotte  Elise  Marianne,  known 
only  as  Amely.  Das  forsthaus.  Prag.  1855. 
T.  B2651 

—  Frau  von  Stael ;  biographischer  roman.  Wien. 

1861.  3  V.  in  2.  T.  B  2652 

—  Same,  eng.    Madame  de  Stael ;  an  historical 

novel.    Tr.  from  the  german  by  Theodore 
Johnson.    N.  Y.  1869.  D.  B  2652 

—  Eine  gute  versorgung.     Hamburg.   1856.  2  v. 

S.  B  2653 

—  Maria    Antonia,   oder    Dresden   vor  hundert 

jahren  ;  zeitbild.    Prag.  1860.  3  v.  T. 

B2654 
Bonner,  Sherwood,  pseud.,  see  McDowell,  Kath- 

ex-ine  Sherwood. 
Boost,   A.,  ed.     Sammlung  moralischer  erzah- 
lungen fiir  Deutschlands  sohne  und  toch- 
ter.    Augsburg,  n.  d.  D.  A  953 

Contents.  Bouilly,  J:  N:  Der  kleine  savoyarde; 
Ueber  die  gefahren  an  den  thuren  zu  lauschen;  Das 
testament.  —  Der  kirschenstrauss.- Die  kirschen.  — 
Hungrari,  A.     Heiliger  schutz.  —  Kindllcher  liebe 


wird  immer  Ihr  lohn.— Schubert,  H:  v.  Des  vaters 
segen  bauet  den  kindern  hauser.- Ebersberg:,  J.  8. 
So  bin  ich  reich  geworden.— Bouilly,  J:  N:  Schreck- 
liches  opfer  kindllcher  liebe.— Der  gliicklich  gewahlte 
beruf .— Franciskus  Xaverius. 

Borg,  Selraa,  and  Marie  A.  Brown,  trans.  North- 
ern lights  ;  stories  from  Swedish  and  finnish 
authors.    111.    Phila.  1873.  D.  Bx851 

Borrow,  G:  Lavengro ;  the  scholar,  the  gipsy, 
the  priest.    N.  Y.  1857.  O.  B  2751 

—  The  Romany  rye  ;    a  sequel  to  "Lavengro". 

N.  N.  1859.  0.  B  2752 

Bothmer,  Minny  grafin  v.,  born  Young.  Aut 
CjBsar  aut'nihil ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

B2776 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.    3  v.  in  1.  D.  B  2776 
Boucicault,  Dion,  joint  author,  see  Reade,  C: 
Boulger,   Dora,    born  Havers,  {Theo  Oift).    An 

innocent  maiden  ;  a  story.   Lond.   1883.  D, 

H1905 

—  Maid  Ellice.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.    1878. 

S.  H  1901 

—  A  matter-of-fact  girl.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)   N. 

Y.  1881.  S.  H  1902 

—  Pretty  miss  Bellew.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y. 

1875.  S.  H  1903 

—  Visited  on  the  children.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q. 

H  1904 

Bourdin,  H:,  pseud.,  see  Heyne,  C:  Traugott. 

Bourdin,  L:,  pseud.,  see  Heyne,  C:  Traugott. 

Bourier,  F.  Frederico  und  Alfonso,  oder  Die 
macht  des  gewissens ;  eine  erzahlung  fiir 
die  ^esammte  edlere  lesewelt,  besonders 
fiir  die  reifere  jugend.   Cincinnati.  1857.  S. 

B2826 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  Hjorth.  A  daring  fiction.  In 
Stories  by  american  authors.        S  35  vlO 

—  A  daughter  of  the  philistines.     (No  name  ser.) 

Bost.  1883.  S.  B  2857 

—  Falconberg.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  B  2851 

—  Gunnar  ;  a  tale  of  norse  life.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

B2852 

—  Same,  germ.    Gunnar ;  eine  erzahking  aus  dem 

norwegischen  leben.  In  autorisirter  iiber- 
setzung  von  Paul  Jvingling.  Breslau.  1880. 
D.  B  2852 

—  Ilka  on  the  hill-top,  and  other  stories.    N.  Y. 

1881.  D.  B  2853 

Includes,  Annunciata.— TJnderthe  glacier.— A  knight 
of  Dannebrog-.— Mabel  and  I ;  a  philosophical  fairy 
tale.— How  Mr.  Storm  met  his  destiny. 

—  A  norseman's  pilgrimage.    N.  Y.  1875.  S. 

B2854 

—  Queen  Titania.    N.  Y.  1881.  S.  B  2856 

Includes,  The  mountain's  face.— A  dangerous  virtue. 

—  Tales  from  two  hemispheres.    N.  Y.  1881.  S. 

B2855 
Contents.    The  man  who  lost  his  name.— The  story 
of  an  outcast.  — A  good  for  nothing.  — A  scientific 
vagabond.  —  Truls  the  nameless.  — Asathor's  venge- 
ance. 
Boyle,  F:    A  good  hater;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885. 
Q.  B  2876 

Boys'  and  girls'  book  of  enchantment,  The. 
Lond.  1881.  O.  Bx  75 

Boz,  pseud.,  see  Dickens,  C:  J:  HufFam. 
Brachvogel,  Albert  Emil.   Aus  dem  mittelalter  ; 
historische  erinnerungen.     Leipz.  1862.   S. 

B2901 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  62. 

—  Benoni.     Leipz.  1864.    3  v.  S.  B  2902 

—  Der  deutsche  Michael.    Berlin.  1868.    4  v.  S. 

B  2903 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


CI.  813,  Authors, 


LITERATURE— FICTION.        Brachvogel— Bronte,  A. 


684 


Brachvogel,  Albert  Emil. — Gontinued. 

—  Der  fliegende  holliinder.    Berlin.  1871.    4  v.  in 

2    S  B  2905 

—  Hamlet.    Breslau.  1867.     3  v.  S.  B  2906 

—  Historische  novellen  ;    v.  3,  4.    Jena.  1864.    2 

V.  S.  B  2907 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  52. 

—  Neue  novellen.   Breslau.  1867.   2  v.  S.  B  2908 

Contents,  sec  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  52. 

—  Ein  neuer  Falstaff.    Leipz.  1863.  S.       B  2904 

—  Schubert  und  seine  zeitgenossen  ;  historischer 

reman.     Leipz.  1864.    4  v.  S.  B  2909 

—  William  Hogarth.    Berlin.  1866.    3  v.  S. 

B2910 
Brackel,  Ferdinande  freiin  v.    Die  tochter  des 

kunstreiters  ;  roman.    4te  aufl.    Koln.  1881. 

D.  B2951 

Braddon,   Mary  Elizabeth,  see  Maxwell,   Mary 

Elizabeth. 
Bradley,  E:,  {Outhbert  Bede).  Nearer  and  dearer. 

T.  p.  w.  D.  B  3001 

Brahain-Ducange,  V:  H:  Joseph.    Schloss  Teu- 

felslager,   oder   Isaurine    und   Jean-Pohl. 

Deutseh  von  L.  v.  Alvensleben.  Altenburg. 

1836.    2v.   S.  D2051 

Bramston,  Mary.    The  thorn  fortress  ;  a  tale  of 

the  thirty  years'  war.    Lond.  1879.  D. 

Bx876 

—  joint  author,  see  Awdry,  Frances. 
Brandrup,    Marie,    {Marie   Widdern).    Auf    der 

Rummingsburg.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.    W  1701 

—  Ebbe  und  fluth.    With  Spielhagen,  F:    In  der 

zwoften  stunde.  S  4269 

—  Prinzessin  Schnee  ;  roman.    N.  Y.   1882.  F. 

W1702 
Braim,  Isabella.    Lebensbilder.   Stuttg.  1856.  O. 

B3051 

Braun,  K:  J:,  ritter  v.  Braunthal,  {Jean  Charles). 

Realisten  und  idealisten  ;   socialer  roman. 

Leipz.  1867.  2  v.  S.  0  1001 

Braiinthal,  Ritter  v.,  see  Braun,  K:  J: 

Bread-winners,    The  ;    a  social  study.     N.  Y. 

1884.  S.  B  81 

Note.  Now  said  to  be  written  by  Susan  D.  Nickerson. 

Breier,  E:   Josef  Kaiser;  historischer  roman  aus 

den  zeiten  kaiser  Josefs.    Berlin.   1861.  S. 

B3101 
Bremer,  Fredrika.    Father  and  daughter  ;  a  por- 
traiture from  the  life.    Phila.  n.  d.  S. 

B3151 

—  Geschwisterleben  ;  roman.     Aus  dem  schwe- 

dischen  iibers.  von  Gottlob  Fink.  Stuttg. 
1850.  T.  B3161 

—  The  H — .  family  ;  Triilinnan  ;  Axel  and  Anna, 

and  other  tales.  Tr.  by  Mary  Howitt.  N. 
Y.  1875.  O.  B  3152 

—  Same,  germ.     Die  f amilie  H. ;  skizze  aus  dem 

alltagsleben.  Aus  dem  schwedischen  iibers. 
von  G.  Fink.     Stuttg.  1843.  T.  B  3152 

—  Hertha.   Tr.  by  Mary  Howitt.   N.  Y.    1856.  D. 

B3153 

—  Same,  germ.    Hertha,   oder  Geschichte  einer 

seele  ;  skizze  aus  dem  wirklichen  leben. 
Aus  dem  schwedischen.  Stuttg.  1857.  2  v. 
T.  B  3153 

—  The  home,  or  Family  cares  and  family  joys. 

Tr.  from  the  Swedish  by  Mary  Howitt.  N. 
Y.  1859.   O.  B3154 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1873.  O.  B  3154 

—  Same,  germ.     Das  haus,  oder  Familiensorgen 

und  familienfreuden.  Aus  dem  schwedi- 
schen.   Leipz.  1841.  2  v.  S.  B  3154 


Bremer,  Yredrika,.— Continued. 

—  Life  in  Dalecarlia :    The  parsonage  of  Mora. 

Tr.  by  W:  Howitt.    N.  Y.   1873.  O. 

B  3156 

—  Same.     Lond.  1845.  S.  B  3155 

—  Same,  germ.  In  Dalekarlien.   Aus  dem  schwed. 

von  Gottlob  Fink.  Stuttg.  1845.  T.  B  3155 

—  The  midnight  sun  ;  a  pilgrimage.    Tr.   from 

the  unpubl.  original  by  Mary  Howitt.  N. 
Y.   1860.  O.  B  3156 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.  B  3156 

—  Same,  germ.   Die  johannisreise,  eine  wallfahrt. 

Aus  dem  schwedischen  von  Gottlob  Fink. 
Stuttg.  1849.  T.  B  3156 

—  Same,  germ.      Sommerreise,    eine    wallfahrt. 

Aus  dem  schwedischen.    Leipz.   1849.  S. 

B3156 

—  The  neighbors  ;  a  story  of  every-day  life.     Tr. 

from  the  Swedish  by  Mary  Howitt.  N.  Y. 
1877.  O.  B  3157 

—  Same.    Tr.  by  Mary  Howitt,  authorized  amer. 

ed.  with  the  author's  new  preface.  Phila. 
n.  d.  D.  B3157 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  nachbarn.    Aus  dem  schwe- 

dischen mit  einer  vorrede  der  verfasserin. 
Leipz.  1841.  2.  v.  S.  B  3157 

—  New  sKetches  of   every-day   life  :    A  diary; 

together  with  Strife  and  peace.  Tr.  by 
Mary  Howitt.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.  B  315& 

—  Same,  germ.    Tagebuch.    Aus  dem  schwedi- 

schen.    Leipz.  1844.  T.  B  3158 

—  The    president's    daughters :    pt.  1.     Tr.    by 

Mary  Howitt.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.  B  3159 

—  Same :   pt.  2,  Nina.    Tr.  by  Mary  Howitt.     N. 

Y.  1860.  O.  B  3159 

—  Same,  germ.     Die    tochter    des    prasidenten ; 

erziihlung  einer  gouvernante.  Aus  dem 
schwedischen  iibers.  von  G.  Fink.  Stuttg. 
1854.  T.  B  3159 

—  Strife  and  peace,  or  Some  scenes  in  Norway. 

With  her  New  sketches  of  every-day  life. 

■B3158 

—  Same,  germ.    Streit  und  friede,  oder  Scenen 

aus  Norwegen.  Aus  dem  schwedischen 
iibers.  von  G.  Fink.     Stuttg.  1855.  T. 

B3160 
Brennglas,    Adolf,    pseud.,    see    Glasbrenner, 

Adolf. 
Brentano,  Clemens.    Fairy  tales.    Told  in  eng- 
lish  by  Kate  Freiligrath  Kroker.  111.  Lond. 
1885.  D.  Bx  1201 

Contents.  Dear-my-soul.— The  story  of  sir  Skip-and- 
a-jurap.— The  story  of  Niddy  Noddy.— The  story  of 
Wackemhard  and  his  five  sons.— Children's  page. 
Brewster,  Anna  H.  M.     Compensation,  or  Al- 
ways a  future.    Phila.  1860.  S.         B  3201 

—  St.  Martin's  summer.    Bost.  1866.  S.     B  3202 
Briggs,  C:  F:    Elegant  Tom  Dillar.    In  Maga 

stories.  P  2801 

Bristed,  C:  Astor.  The  upppr  ten  thousand.  N. 
Y.  1852.  D.  B  3251 

Brock,  Mrs.  Carey.  Marjory ;  a  study,  by  the 
author  of  James  Gordon's  wife.  N.  Y."  1882. 
Q.  B  3276 

BrOkel,  Johanna  Antonie,  {Antonie  Brook). 
Schutzlos  aber  nicht  hiilflos  ;  roman.  3te 
aull.     Berlin.  [1878].  D.  B  3301 

Bronte,  Anne,  {Acton  Bell).  Agnes  Grey.  New 
ed.,  rev.,  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
author,  a  selection  from  her  literary  re- 
mains and  a  preface  by  Currer  Bell.  With 
Bronte,  Emily.     Wuthering  Heights. 

B3351 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Bronte,  C— Bulwer,  E. 


liltERATXniE— FICTION . 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Bronte,  Charlotte,  see  Nicholls,  Charlotte. 
Bronte,  Emily,  (Ellis  Bell).    Wuthering  Heights. 

New  ed.  rev.,  with  a  biographical  notice 

of  the  author,  a  selection  from  her  literary 

remains    and   a  preface,  by  Currer  Bell. 

Leipz.  1851.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  B  3351 

Brook,   Antonie,    pseud.,   see   BrOkel,   Johanna 

Antonie. 
Brook,  Leon.    A  beautiful  woman  ;  a  romance. 

Lond.  1878.    2  v.  in  1.  D.  B  3401 

Brooks,   Byron  A.      Those  children   and  their 

teachers  :  a  story  of  today.    N.  Y.  1882.   S. 

B  4701 
Brooks,  C:  Shirley.    The  Gordian  knot.    T.p.w. 

[N.  Y.  186-].  O.  B3426 

—  The  silver  cord.    Leipz.  1862.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

B  3427 

—  Same,   germ.    Ernst  Adair,   oder  Des  lebens 

silberf  aden.  Aus  dem  englischen  von  Marie 
Scott.     Leipz.  1862.     3  v.  S.  B  3427 

—  Sooner  or  later.     Leipz.  1868.    3  v.  in  2.  S. 

B  3428 

Brooks,  Noah.    The  boy  emigrants.     111.    N.  Y. 

1884.  D.  Bx901 

—  The  Fairport  nine.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.        Bx  902 

—  Lost    in  the  fog.      In  Stories    by    american 

authors.  S  35  v4 

—  Our  baseball  club,  and  how  it  won  the  champ- 

ionship ;  with  an  introd.  by  Al.  G.  Spald- 
ing.   111.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  Bx  903 

Broome,  Mrs.  Napier  F.,  see  Barker,  Mary  Anne 
lady. 

Brother's  watchword,  The.    N.  Y.  1875.  S. 

Bx85 

Brougham,  J:  Stories.  In  his  Life,  stories  and 
poems.  927.1:7 

Contents,  see  under  American  biography. 

Broughton,  Rhoda.  Cometh  up  as  a  flower  ;  an 
autobiography.    Leipz.  1867.  S.       B  3451 

—  "  Good-bye,  sweetheart ! "  a  novel.   N.  Y.  1872. 

D.  B  3457 

—  Joan.     Leipz.  1876.    2  v.  in  1.   S.  B  3452 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1877.  O.  B  3452 

—  Nancy.    Leipz.  1873.    2  v.  in  1.  S.         B  3453 

—  Not  wisely,  but  too  well.    Leipz.  1867.     2  v.  S. 

B  3454 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1873.  O.  B  3454 

—  Second  thoughts  ;  a  novel.  (Appleton's  handy- 

vol.  ser.)    N.  Y.  1880.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  B  3455 

—  Tales  for  Christmas  eve.    Leipz.  1872.  S. 

B  3456 

Contents.    The  truth,  the  whole  truth  and  nothing 

but  the  truth.— The  man  with  the  nose.— Behold,  it 

was  a  dream.— Poor  pretty  Bobby.— Under  the  cloak. 

Brown,  C:  Brockden.  Arthur  Mervyn,  or  Mem- 
ories of  the  year  1793.  Phila.  i857.  2  v.  in 
1.  D.  B3501 

—  Jane  Talbot.    Phila.  1857.  D.  B  3502 

—  Ormond,  or  The  secret  witness.    Phila.  1857. 

S.  B  3503 

—  Wieland,    or    The    transformation ;     with    a 

memoir  of  the  author.    Phila.  1857.  D. 

B3504 

Brown,  J:    Marjorie  Fleming,   a  sketch  ;  being 

the  paper  entitled  "Pet  Marjorie  ;"  a  story 

of  child-life  fifty  years  ago.    Bost.  1864.  S. 

B3551 

—  Same.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 

J  926  vlO 

—  Rab  and  his  friends.     In  the  same.      J  926  v4 


Brownson,  Orestes  A:  Charles  Elwood,  or  The 
infldel  converted.    Bost.  1840.  D.    B  3601 

—  The  spirit-rapper  ;  an  autobiography.     Bost. 

1854.  S.  B3602 

Bruckbrau,  F:  W:  Agnes  Bernauer,  der  engel 
von  Augsburg ;  historisch-romantisches 
zeit-  und  sittengemiilde  aus  dem  15.  jahr- 
hundert.  Ein  deutsches  volksbuch.  Miin- 
chen.     1854.    2  v.  S.  B  3651 

Brun,  Ida  Brunsig  edle  v.  (/.  v.  Brun-Barnow). 
Falsche  wege  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1881.  F. 

B3676 

Brunius,  Louise.  Die  junge  wittwe  in  Nordland. 
Aus  dem  schwediscnen.  [Anon.]  Stuttg. 
1844.  2  V.  T.  J  2 

Bruno,  J.,  pseud.,  see  Mengersen  auf  Bheder, 
Joseph  Bruno  graf. 

Brunton,  Mary,  born  Balfour.  Emmeline,  with 
some  other  pieces  ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a 
memoir  of  her  life,  including  some  extracts 
from  her  correspondence.  Edinb.  1819. 
D.  B3751 

Brush,  Christine  Chaplin.  The  colonel's  opera 
cloak.     (No  name  ser.)    Bost.  1879.  S. 

B3801 

Brush,  Mary  E.  Paul  and  Persis,  or  The  revo- 
lutionary struggle  in  the  Mohawk  valley. 
Bost.  1883  [1882].  8.  Bx  1151 

Bryant,  W:  Cullen.  Medfield.  [Anon.]  Jra  Tales 
of  Glauber  Spa.  T  186 

—  The  skeleton's  cave.    [Anon.]    In  the  same. 

T  186 

Buchanan,  Robert  W:  Annan  water ;  aromance. 

N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  B  3854 

—  Same.    Lond.   1883.   3v.ini.  D.  B  3854 

—  A  child  of  nature;  a  romance.    Lond.   1881. 

3v.ini.   D.  B3851 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.   Q.  B  3851 

—  God  and  the  man  ;  a  romance.    2d  ed.    Lond. 

3  V.  in  2.   D.  B  3853 

—  Same.    N.  Y.   1882.   Q.  B  3853 

—  The  new  Abelard  ;  a  romance.    Lond.    1884. 

3v.  in  1.   D.  B3855 

—  The  shadow  of  the  sword  ;   a  romance.    N.  Y. 

1877.  O.  B  3852 

Buchholz,  Wilhelmine,  pseud.,  see  Stinde,  Julius. 

Buhrlen,  F:  L.  Die  prima  donna  ;  theater- 
roman.     Stuttg.  1884.  2  v.  S.  B  3901 

Bully,  E:  Roger  de,  [Roger  de  Beauvoir).  Ruysch  ; 
eine  hollandische  geschichte  aus  dem  sie- 
benzehnten  jahrhundert.  In  Zitz-Halein, 
K.    Erziihlungen  und  novellen.    Z  201  v2 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  Earle  Lytton,  1st  baron 
Lytton,  (Pisistratus  Caxton).  Alice,  or  The 
mysteries  ;  a  sequel  to  Ernest  Maltravers. 
Leipz.  1842.  S.  B  4001 

—  Same.     Ernest  Maltravers,  or  The  eleusinia, 

pt.  2.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  B  4001 

—  Same,   germ.     Alice,   oder   Die  geheimnisse  ; 

fortsetzung  von  Ernest  Maltravers.  Aus 
dem  englischen  von  G.  Pfizer.  Stuttg. 
1858.  2  V.  S.  B  4001 

—  Arasmenes.     With  his  Calderon,  der  hofling. 

B4002 

—  Calderon,   the   courtier.     With  his    Leila,  or 

The  siege  of  Granada.  B  4015 

—  Same,  germ.    Caldei'on,  der  hofling.    Aus  dem 

englischen  von  G.  Pfizer.  Stuttg.  1841. 
S.  B  4003 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


687       CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Bulwer,  E.— Buntline. 


Bulwer-Ijytton,  E:  G:  Earle  Lytton.—Contimied. 

—  The  Caxtons  ;  a  family  picture.    Leipz.   1849. 

2  V.  in  1.   S.  B  4003 

—  Same,   germ.     Die  Caxtone  -,    ein  familienge- 

miilde.    Aus  dem  englischen  von  K.  Kolb. 
Stuttg.    1860.  S.  B4003 

—  The  coming  race.    Leipz.  1873.  S.         B  4004 

—  Same.    N.  Y.    1871.  D.  B  4004 

—  Devereux.    Lond.   n.  d.  S.  B  4005 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1843.   S.  B  4006 

—  Same.    Phila.  1860.  2  v.  D.  B  4005 

—  The  disowned.    Leipz.  1842.  S.  B  4006 

—  Ernest  Maltravers.    Leipz.  1842.  S.      B  4007 

—  Same,    germ.    Ernest   Maltravers.     Aus    dem 

englischen  von  G.  Pfizer.     Stuttg.    1858.    2 
V.  S.  B4007 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  Alice. 

—  Eugene  Aram.    Leipz.  1843.  S.  B  4008 

—  Same,  germ.    Eugen  Aram.     Aus  dem  engli- 

schen von  F.  ^Totter.     Stuttg.  1858.   2  v.  S. 

B4008 

—  Eva  ;    a  true  story  of   light  and  darkness. — 

The  ill-omened  marriage,  other  tales  and 

Eoems,^and  The  pilgrims  of  the  Rhine, 
eipz.  1843.  S.  B  4009 

—  Falkland.    Phila.  n.  d.  O.  B  4010 

—  Same.     With  Ms  Go Ao\^\nn.  B4011 

—  Same,  germ.    Falkland  ;  erziihlung.    Aus  dem 

englischen  von  G.   Pfizer.     With  his  Cal- 
deron.  B  4002 

—  Godolphin.    Leipz.  1843.  S.  B4011 

—  Same,  germ.    Godolphin.    Aus  dem  englischen 

von  G.  N.  Biirmann.    Stuttg.   1859.   S. 

B4011 

—  Harold,  the  last  of  the  saxon  kings.     Leipz. 

1848.  2v.ini.  S.  B4012 

—  Same,  germ.    Harold,  der  letzte  sachsen-konig. 

Aus  dem  englischen  von  E.  Mauch.  Stuttg. 

1858.  S.  B4012 

—  The  haunters  and  the  haunted,  or  The  house 

and  the  brain.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 
T  176  vlO 

—  Same.    The  house  and  the  brain.    In  Jolinson, 

E.  R.  •Little  classics.  J  926  v2 

—  Kenelm  Chillingly  ;  his  adventures  and  opin- 

ions.   Leipz.  1873.  4  v.  in  3.   S.        B  4013 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.  B  4013 

—  The  last  days  of  Pompeii.    Leipz.  1879.  S. 

B4014 

—  Same.    Phila.  1860.  2  v.  D.  B  4014 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  letzten  tage  Pompejis.    Aus 

dem    englischen  von  FT  Notter.      Stuttg. 

1859.  3  V.  S.  B  4014 

—  The  last  of  the  barons.     Leipz.  1843.  3  v.  in  1. 

S.  B4015 

—  Same.    Phila.  1884.  D.  B  4015 

—  Same.    Phila.  1861.  2  v.  S.  B  4015 

—  Same,    germ.      Der    letzte    baron.      Aus   dem 

englischen  von  O.  v.  Czarnowski.   Aachen. 
1843.  4v.  S.  B4015 

—  Leila,  or  The  siege  of  Granada.    Phila.    1860. 

S.  B  4016 

—  Lucretia,  or  The  children  of   night.    Leipz. 

1846.  2  V.  in  1.   S.  B  4017 

—  Sam^,  germ.    Lucretia,  oder  Die  kinder  der 

nacht.     Aus  dem  englischen  von  T.  Oel- 
ckers.    Stuttg.  1847.  2  v.  T.  B4017 

—  The  maid  of  Malines.     In  Johnson,   E.  R. 

Little  classics.  J  926  v6 


Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  Earle  "Lyiion.-Gontinued. 

—  My  novel,  or  Varieties  in  english  life.     Leipz. 

1851.  4  V.  in  2.  S.  B  4018 

—  Same,  germ.    Meine  novelle,  oder  Wechselfor- 

men  im  englischen  leben.     Aus  dem  engli- 
schen von  C.  Kolb.    Stuttg.  1852.   2  v.  S. 

B4018 

—  Night  and  morning     Leipz.  1843.  S.    B  4019 

—  Same.    Phila.  1862.  2  v.  S.  B  4019 

—  Same,  germ.    Nacht  und  morgen.    Aus  dem 

englischen  von  G.  Pfizer.     Stuttg.    1858.    2 
V.  S.  B4019 

—  The  Parisians.  Leipz,  1873.  4  v.  in  2.  S.  B  4020 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1874.  O.  B  4020 

—  Paul  Clifford.    Leipz.  1842.  S.  B  4021 

—  Same,  germ.     T.p.w.    T.  B  4021 

—  Pausanias,  the  spartan  ;  an  unfinished  histori- 

cal romance,  ed.  by  his  son.  Leipz.  1876.  S. 

B4022 

—  Same.    Phila.  1876.-  D.  B  4022 

—  Pelham,  or  The  adventures  of  a  gentleman. 

Portrait.    Leipz.  1842.  S.  B  4023 

—  Same.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  B  4023 

—  Same,  germ.     Pelham,   oder  Abenteuer  eines 

gentleman.    Aus  dem  englischen.    Stuttg. 
1858.     2v.  S.  •  B4023 

—  The  pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.    Lond.  1854.  D. 

B4024 

—  Same.     With  Ids  Eva.  B  4009 

—  Rienzi,  the  last  of  the  roman  tribunes.    Leipz. 

1842.  S.  B4025 

—  Same.     Lond:  n.  d.  S.  B  4025 

—  Same,  germ.     Rienzi.     Aus  dem    englischen. 

Aachen.  1836.    3  v.  S.  B  4025 

—  A  strange  story.    Leipz.  1861.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

B4026 

—  What  will  he  do  with  it  ?     T.p.w.    2  v.  D. 

B  4027 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1857.    4  v.  in  2.  S.  B  4027 

—  Zanoni.    Leipz.  1842.  S.  B  4028 
--  Same.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  B  4028 

—  Same.    Phila.  1862.  D.  B  4028 

—  Same,  germ.     Zanoni.     Aus  dem  englischen, 

Aachen.  1842.    3  v.  S.  B  4028 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  Robert,  1st  earl  of  Lytton, 
{Owen  Meredith).  The  ring  of  Amasis,  from 
the  papers  of  a  german  physician.  N.  Y. 
1863.  D.  B4051 

Bulwer-Lytton,  Rosina  Doyle,  born  Wheeler, 
lady  Lytton.  The  budget  of  the  Bubble 
family.     N.  Y.  1840.     3  v.  D.  B  4076 

Bunbury,  Selina.  Sir  Guy  D'Esterre.  Lond. 
1858.     3v.  D.  B4101 

Bunce,  Oliver  Bell.  The  adventures  of  Timias 
Terrystone.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  B4116 

Bungener,  Laurence  L:  Felix.  The  preacher 
and  the  king,  or  Bourdaloue  in  tne  court 
of  Louis  Xrv  ;  an  account  of  the  pulpit 
eloquence  of  that  distinguished  era.  Tr. 
from  the  french,  with  an  introd.  by  G: 
Potts.  New  ed.  rev.,  with  a  likeness  and 
a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author.  Bost. 
1855.  D.  B  4126 

Bunner,  H:  C.  Love  in  old  cloathes.  In  Stories 
by  american  authors.  S  35  v4 

—  A  woman  of  honor.    Bost.  1883.  S.       B  4751 

—  joint  author,  see  Matthews,  James  Brander. 
Buntline,  Ned,  pseud.,  see  Judson,  E:  Z.  C. 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Burdett— Campbell,  A.  LITERATtmE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Burdett,  C:    Never  too  late.    N.  Y.  1862.  S. 

Bx951 

—  The  second  marriage,  or  A  daughter's  trials  ; 

a  domestic  tale  of  New  York.    N.  Y.  1856. 

S.  B  4201 

Burnett,  Frances,  born  Hodgson.    Dolly ;   a  love 

story.    Phila.  [1877].  D.  B  4251 

—  A  fair  barbarian.    Bost.  1881.  S.  B  4252 

—  Haworths.     N.  Y.  1879.  D.  B  4253 

—  Kathleen  ;  a  love  story.     Phila.  1878.  D. 

B4254 

—  Lindsay's  luck.    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  B  4255 

—  Louisiana.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  B  4256 

—  Pretty  Polly  Pemberton.     N.  Y.  1878.   S. 

B  4257 

—  A  story  of  the  latin  quarter.     In  Stories  by 

american  authors.  S  35  v3 

—  That  lass  o'  Lowrie's.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.   B  4258 

—  Theo  ;  a  love  story.    Phila.  1877.  S.      B  4259 

—  Through  one  administration.     Bost.  1883.  D. 

B4260 
Burney,  Frances,  see  Arblay,  Frances  d'. 
Burnham,    Clara   Louise,     born    Root,     {Edith 

Douglas).    Dearly  bought ;    a   novel.    111. 

Chicago.  1884.   D.  B  4303 

—  "No  gentlemen".    [Anon.]    Chicago.  1881.  D. 

—  A  sane  lunatic.    Chicago.  1882.  D.         B  4302 

—  We  Von  Arldens,  by  Edith  Douglas.    Chicago. 

1881.  D.  B4304 

Burow,  Julie,  see  Pfannenschm.idt,  Julie. 
Biirstenbinder,    Elisabeth,    {E.    Werner).      Am 

altar  ;  roman.     N.  Y.  1882.  F.  B  4352 

—  Same,  eng.   Bound  by  his  vows,  or  At  the  altar. 

From  the  german,  by  J.  S.  L.   Phila.  [18741. 
S.  B  4352 

—  At  a  high  price.     See  below  Um  hohen  preis. 

—  Banned  and  blessed.     See  below  Gebannt  und 

—  Friihlingsboten  ;  roman.     N.  Y.  1881.  F. 

B4356 

—  Gartenlaubenbliithen.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  B  4353 

—  Gebannt  und  erlost ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1884.  F. 

B4358 

—  Same,   eng.    Banned  and   blessed.    After  the 

ferman  by  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila.  1884 
1883].  D.  B4358 

—  Gliick  auf  !    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  B  4354 

—  Ein  gottesurtheil ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1885.  F. 

B4359 

—  Um  hohen  preis  ;  roman  in  2  b.    N.  Y.  1882.  F. 

B4351 

—  Same,  eng.    At  a  high  price.     Tr.  by  Mary 

Stuart  Smith.    Bost.  1879.  S.  B  4351 

—  Vineta  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  B  4355 

—  Same,  eng.     Vineta,   the  phantom  city.    Tr. 

by  Frances  A.  Shaw.     Bost.  1877.  S*. 

B4355 
Busching,  J:  Gustav,  see  Roscoe,  T:    German 
novelists.  112451 

Butler,  Mrs.  Caroline  H.  The  little  messenger 
birds,  or  The  chimes  of  the  silver  bells. 
111.     Bost.  1850.   S.  Bx  1051 

ConUnts.    A  visit  to  the  dominions  of  Santa  Claus. 
—The   broken  silver   spoon. —Fanny's  visit  to  the 
country.— The  little  blrdsnest.— The  shell  baskets.— 
The  little  Chinese  boy.— Pretty  Mary  Fairlie.— Ber- 
tram and  Theodore.— The  locket.— Little  Belinda.- 
Conclusion. 
Butler,  W:  F.    Red  Cloud,  the  solitary  Sioux ; 
a  story  of  the  great  prairies.    Bost.  1882. 
D.  Bx  1076 


Butt,  Beatrice  May.  Delicia.  (Leisure  hour 
ser.)    N.  Y.  1879.  S.  B  4401 

—  Eugenie.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1877.  S. 

B4402 

—  Geraldine  Hawthorne.      (Leisure    hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1883.  S.  B  4404 

—  Hester.      With  Hardy,    T:      The    distracted 

young  preacher.  H  1202 

—  Miss  Molly.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1876. 

S.  B  4403 

Buxton,  Bertha  H.    From  the  wings  ;  a  novel. 

Lond.  1880.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  B  4455 

—  Great  Grenf ell  gardens.    Leipz.  1879.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  B4451 

—  Nell,  on  and  off  the  stage.    Leipz.  1880.  2  v. 

inl.  S.  B4452 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  3  v.  in  2.  D.  B  4452 

—  Sceptre  and  ring.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  B  4454 

—  Same.    Lond.  1881.  8  v.  in  2.  D.  B4454 

—  Won  !    Leipz.  1878.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  B  4453 
Bynner,     Edwin    Lassetter.       Damen's     ghost. 

(Round-robin  ser.)    Bost.  1881.  S.    B  4501 

Byr,  C,  pseud.,  see  Beyer,  Conrad. 

Byr,  Robert,  pseud.,  see  Bayer,  K:  Robert  Em- 
merich V. 

Byrrne,  E.  Fairfax.  Entangled :  a  novel.  N. 
Y.  1885.  Q.  B  4802 

—  A  fair  country  maid  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

B4801 

Cable,  G:  Washington.  Dr.  Sevier.  Bost.  1885 
[1884].  D.  C  104 

—  The  Grandissimes  ;  a  story  of  Creole  life.    N. 

Y.  1880.  D.  C  101 

—  Madame  Delphine.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.         C  102 

—  Old  Creole  days.     N.  Y.  [1879.]  D.  C  103 

Contents.     Sieur  George.  —  Tite  Poulette.  —  Belles 

Demoiselles  plantation.— Jean  ah  Poquelin.— Madame 

Delicieuse.— Cafe  des  exiles.—"  Posson  Jone." 

Caddy,  Mrs.—.    Adrian  Bright ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 

1883.  Q.  C  126 

Cadell,  H.  M.    Ida  Craven.     (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1876.  8.  C  151 

Caine,  Hall.     She's  all  the  world  to  me  ;  a  novel 

N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  C  166 

Caldwell,   Anne  Marsh-,    see  Marsh- Caldwell, 

Anne. 
Calm,    Marie,   {Marie  Ruhland).     Durch  arbeit 
frei.     With  Henning:,  F:  Sein  guter  engel. 

H2501 

—  Onkel  hauptmann  ;    erziihlung.     In  Viertel- 

jahrl.  mag.  V  2  v33 

Cameron,   Mrs.    H.   Lovett.     A  north  country 

maid  ;  a  novel.  N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  C  176 
Campbell,  Alexander.     [Tales].    In  Wilson,  J: 

M.    Tales  of  the  borders.  W  2202 

Contents.  The  assassin,  v  18.— Autobiography  of 
Willie  Smith,  v.  3.  —  Chatelard,  v.  9.  — The  countess  of 
OassiUs,  V.  16.— The  countess  of  Winstonbury,  v.  1.— 
The  curate  of  Govan,  v.  15.— The  curse  of  Scotland, 
V.  19.  — The  disasters  of  Johnny  Armstrong,  v.  1.— 
Doctor  Dobbie,  v.  21.  —  Donald  Gorm,  v.  2.  —  The 
dream,  v.  13.— Duncan  McArthur,  v.  8.— The  Floshend 
inn,  V.  13.— The  forger,  v.  13.— The  foundling  at  sea, 
V.  18.— The  good  man  of  Dryfleld,  v.  8.— Grace  Cam- 
eron, V.  16.— The  Hawick  spate,  v.  19.— The  highland 
boy,  V.  5.— A  highland  tradition,  v.  17.— The  Katheran, 
V.  4.— Lady  Kae,  v.  33. -The  laird  of  Lucky's  How, 
V.  9.  —  Leein  Jamie  Murdieston,  v.  8.  —  The  lord  of 
Hermitage,  v.  19.— The  merchant's  daughter,  v.  31.— 
The  monk  of  St.  Anthony,  v.  4.— The  monks  of  Dry- 
burg,  V.  4.— The  mosstrooper,  v.  13.- Rattling,  roar- 
ing Willie,  V.  5.— The  penny  wedding,  v.  7.— The  re- 
cluse, V.  17.— Retribution,  v.  14.— The  rival  night  caps, 
V.  3.— The  Skean  Dhu,  v.  14.— The  snow  storm  of  1835. 
V.  6.— The  stonebreaker,  v.  18.— The  surtout,  v.  11.— 
The  two  comrades,  v.  11 . 


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IiITEK-ATTJUE— FICTION.  Campbell,  H.— Chamberlain,  C. 


Campbell,  Harriette.     Self-devotion,  or  The  his-      Cavleton,  W-.—  Oontintied 


tory  of  Katherine  Randolph  ;  ed.  by  J.  R. 
Gleig.    N.  Y.  1843.  O.  C  201 

Campbell,  Helen.     Under  green  apple  boughs. 
N.  Y.   1882.  D.  C  226 

—  The  what-to-do  club  ;   a  story  for  girls.    Best. 

1885.  D.  C  227 

Cantacuzene-Altieri,  Olga  princesse.    Poverina. 

Tr.  from  the  freneh.    N.  Y.  1881.  S.   C  251 

—  Sabine's  falsehood,  (Le  mesonge  de  Sabine) ; 

a  love  story.    Tr.  from  the  Revue  des  deux 

mondes,  by  Mary  Neal  Sherwood.    Phila. 

[1881].  S.  C252 

Canz,   Elisabeth.     Eritis  sicut  Deus.      [Anon.] 

Hamburg.  1855.    3  v.  8.  C  301 

Capron,  Carrie.    Helen  Lincoln.     T.  p.  w.  S. 

C351 
Carey,  Annie.    School-girls,  or  Life  at  Montagu 

Hall.    N.  Y.  [1881  J.  D.  Cx  lOl 

Carey,  Rosa  Nouchette.    Nellie's  memories  ;  a 

novel.    Phila.  1880.  D.  C  401 

—  Not  like  other  girls  ;  a  novel.    Phila.  1884.  S. 

C404 

—  Queenie's  whim.    Phila.  1881.  D.  C  402 

—  Robert  Ord's  atonement ;  a  novel.  Phila.  1885. 

S.  C  405 

—  Wooed  and  married.     T.  p.  w.    [Phila.  1876.1 

D.  C  403 

Carion,  Franz,  pseud.,  see  Lubojatsky,  Franz. 
Carlen,  Emilie  Flygare-,  born  Schmidt.   Die  braut 

auf  dem  Omberg.    Aus  dem  schwedischen. 

Stuttg.  1857.  S.  C  501 

—  Gustavus    Lindorm,   or    "  Lead    us    not   into 

temptation"  ;  with  a  preface  to  her  ameri- 
can  readers  by  the  author.  From  the 
original  Swedish  by  Elbert  Perce.  N.  Y. 
1853.  D.  C  502 

—  Same,  germ.    Gustav  Lindorm,  oder  Fiihre  uns 

nicht  in  versuchung !  Aus  dem  schwedi- 
schen.    Stuttg.  1857.  T.  C  502 

—  Ein  handelshaus  in  den  scheeren.    Aus  dem 

schwedischen  von  G.  Fink.  Stuttg.  n.  d. 
3v.  S.  C503 

—  Ivar,  or  The  skjuts-boy.     From  the  original 

Swedish  by  A.  L.  Krause.    N.  Y.  1859.  O. 

C504 

—  Sam^,  germ.  Der  skutsjunge.  Aus  dem  schwe- 

dischen.   Stuttg.  n.  d.  S.  C  504 

—  Kammerer  Lassman  als  alter  junggeselle  und 

ehemann.  Aus  dem  schwedischen  Stuttg. 
n.  d.  S.  C  505 

—  Die  kircheinweihung  von  Hammarby.     Aus 

dem  schwedischen.   Stuttg.  1857.  T.  C  506 

—  Der  stellvertreter  ;  ein  humoristisches  familien- 

gemalde.  Aus  dem  schwedischen.  Stuttg. 
1844.  T.  C  607 

—  Waldemar  Klein.     Aus    dem    schwedischen. 

Stuttg.  1857.  S.  C  509 

Carleton,  pseud.,  see  CoflEln,  C:  Carleton. 
Carleton,  Cousin  May,  pseud.,  see  Fleming,  M.  A. 
Carleton,    W:      Art   Maguire,    or   The    broken 

pledge.    N.  Y.  1853.  T.  C  551 

—  Black  prophet ;  a  tale  of  Irish  famine.     Bel- 

fast. 1847.  S.  C  552 

—  Neal    Malone.      In   Johnson,   E.   R.      Little 

classics.  J  926  v5 

—  The  poor  scholar,  and  other  tales  of  Irish  life. 

N.  Y.  1880.  8.  C  555 

Includeii,  A  peasant  girl's  love.— Talbot  and  Gaynor, 

the  Irish  pipers.— Frank  Pinneg-an,  the  foster  brother. 

—  Redmond  count  O'Hanlon,  the  irish  rapparee  ; 

an  historical  tale.    Dublin.  1862.  T.  C  556 


—  Traits  and  stories  of  the  irish  peasantry.  Com- 

plete ed.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  C  554 

Contents.  Ned  M'Keown.— The  three  tasks.— Shane 
Fadh's  wedding.  —  Larry  M'Parland's  wake.  —  The 
battle  of  the  factions.— The  party  flght  and  funeral. 
—  The  hedge  school.  —  The  station.  —  The  midnight 
mass.— The  Donagh.— Phil  Purcell,  the  pig-driver.— 
The  Lianhan  Shee.— The  geography  of  an  irish  oath. 
—An  essay  on  irish  swearing.— The  poor  scholar.- 
— Wildgoose  lodge.— TubberDerg.— Dennis O'Shaugh- 
nessy  going  to  Maynooth.— Phelim  O'Toole's  court- 
ship. 

—  Valentine  M'Clutchy,  the  ii'ish  agent,  or  The 

chronicles  of  Castle  Cumber,  together  with 
the  pious  aspirations,  permissions,  vouch- 
safements  and  other  sanctified  privileges 
of  Solomon  M'Slime,  a  religious  attorney. 
N.  Y.  1854.  D.  C  553 

Carlton,  Robert,  pseud.,  see  Hall,  Baynard  Rust. 

Carpenter,  Frank  De  Yeaux.  Round  about  Rio. 
Chicago.  1884  [1883].  D.  C  576 

Carpenter,  W:  H.  The  regicide's  daughter;  a 
tale  of  two  worlds.    Phila.  1854.  T.    C  601 

Carr,  Alice  Comyns.  Paul  Crew's  story.  N.  Y. 
1885.  S.  C  616 

Carrington,  Katie.  Aschenbroedel.  (No  name 
ser.)    Bost.  1882.  S.  C  3801 

Caruthers,  W:  A.  The  knights  of  the  horse-shoe  ; 
a  traditionary  tale  of  the  cocked  hat  gentry 
in  the  Old  Dominion.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 

C  626 

Cary,  Alice.  Clovernook  children.  111.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.  D.  Cx  151 

—  Snowberries  ;    a  book  for  young  folks.      111. 

N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  ■  Cx  152 

Casey,  Elizabeth,    {E.  Owens  Blackburne).     The 

glen  of  silver  birches.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q. 

C651 
Cashel-Hoey,  Frances  Sarah,  see  Hoey,  Frances 

Sarah  Cashel-. 
Casseday,  D.  B.    The  Hortons,  or  American  life 

at  home.     T.  p.  w.  S.  C  676 

Castle,  Chartley.    John  Woodburn,  royal  navy. 

Lond.  1861.  D.  C  701 

Catherwood,  Mary  Hartwell.    Craque-o'-doom  ; 

a  story.    Phila.  1881.  D.  C  726 

—  Old  caravan  days.    111.    Bost.  [1884].  D. 

Cx  176 
Caustic,  Mrs.,  pseud.  Matrimony,  or  Love  affairs 

in  our  village  twenty  years  ago.     T.  p.  w. 

[N.  Y.  1853f  S.  ■  C  751 

Caxton,  Pisistratus,  pseud.,  see  Bulwer-Lytton, 

E:G:E.  L. 
Cervantes-Saavedra,  Miguel  de.    Don  Quixote 

de  la    Mancha.      Tr.    from    the    Spanish. 

Phila.  1876.  D.  C  801 

—  Same,  germ.    Leben  und  thaten  des  scharfsin- 

nigen  edlen  Don  Uuixote  von  la  Mancha. 
Uebers.  von  J:  L:  Tieck.  Berlin.  1860.  2  v. 
T.  C  801 

—  Same.     The  story  of   Don    Quixote    and  his 

squire  Sancho  Panza,  by  M.  Jones.  Lond. 
1880.  D.  Cx  176 

—  Moralische  novellen.    Uebers.  von  A,  v.  Kel- 

ler und  F.  Notter.  Stuttg.  1881.  D.  C  802 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  54. 

Chalmers,  Alexander.  Lesson  in  biography,  or 
How  to  write  the  life  of  one's  friend.  In 
Sargent,  E.    The  emerald.  S  561 

Chamberlain,  C:  The  servant-girl  of  the  period, 
the  greatest  plague  of  life  ;  what  mr.  and 
mrs.  Honeydew  learned  of  housekeeping. 
N.  Y.  1873.  D.  0  861 


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698   Chamberlain,  N.— Chevalier.  LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


694 


Chamberlain,   Nathan  H:     The  autobiography 

of  a  New  England  farm-house.    N.  i .  1865. 

D.  C  876 

Chamberlain,  W:    Manuela  Paredes.    (No  name 

ser.)    Bost.  1881.  S.  C  901 

Chambers,  Julius.     On  a  margin.     [Anon.]    N. 

Y.  1884.  D.  C926 

Chamisso,  L:  C:  Adelbert  v.    Peter  Schlemihl's 

wundersame  geschichte.    /»  his  Werke. 

830  :  133  v2 

—  Same,  eng.     The  wonderful  history  of  Peter 

Schlemihl.  In  Hedge,  F:  H:  Prose  writ- 
ers of  Germany.  830.1:8 

Champney,  Lizzie,"  born  Williams.  The  heart- 
break cameo.  In  Stories  by  american 
authors.  S  35  v6 

Chanev,  G:  L.  F.  Grant  and  co.,  or  Partner- 
ships;  a  story  for  the  boys  who  "mean 
business."    Bost.  1875.  S.  Cx  201 

Chaplin,  Heman  W.,  (C\  H.  White).  The  village 
convict.    In  Stories  by  american  authors. 

S35  v6 

Chapone,   Hester,  born  Mulso.    The  history  of 
Fidelia.     In  Hawkeshurst,  J:    The  adven-   i 
turer.  nos.  77-79.  824.2  :  100 

Charles,  Elizabeth,  born  Bundle.  Against  the 
stream  ;  the  story  of  a  heroic  age  in  Eng- 
land.   N.  Y.  1873.  D.  C  951 

—  The  Bertram  family.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.       C  952 

—  Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family,  by 

two  of  themselves.    N.  Y.  1864.  S.     C  953 

—  Same,  germ.    Die   familie  Schonberg  -  Cotta  ; 

ein  charakter-  und  sittengemiilde  aus  der 
reformationszeit.  Autorisirte  iibersetzung 
aus  dem  englischen  von  Charlotte  Philippi. 
7te  aufl.    Basel.  1880.  S.  C  953 

—  Conquering  and  to  conquer.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

C954 

—  The  early  dawn,   or  Sketches  of  christian  life 

in  England  in  the  olden  time  ;  with  an 
introd.  by  H:  B.  Smith.    N.  Y.  1865.  D. 

C955 
Contents.  Lights  and  shadows  of  the  early  dawn.— 
Two  martyrs  of  Verulam.  —  Annals  of  an  anglo- 
saxon  family  through  three  generations :  The  con- 
version of  Northumbria;  Saxon  schools  and  homes; 
Saxon  ministers  and  missions. —  Alfred  the  truth 
teller.— Saxon  and  norman.— A  story  of  the  loUards. 

—  Joan  the  maid,  deliverer  of  France  and  Eng- 

land ;  a  story  of  the  15th  century,  done  into 
the  modern  english  by  the  author  of 
"Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  fam- 
ily."   N.  Y.  1879.  D.  C  956 

—  Lapsed,  but  not  lost ;  a  story  of  roman  Cai-th- 

age.    Leipz.  1878.  S.  C  957 

—  The  martyrs  of  Spain  and  the  liberators  of 

Holland.     T.  p.  w.  S.  C  958 

—  On  both  sides  of  the  sea  ;  a  story  of  the  com- 

monwealth and  the  restoration ;  a  sequel 
to  "The  Draytons  and  the  Davenants." 
N.  Y.  1868.  D.  C  959 

—  Tales  and  sketches  of  christian  life  in  differ- 

ent lands  and  ages.  N.  Y.  1865.  S.  C  960 
Contents.  Mala  and  Cleon ;  a  tale  of  the  egyptian 
church  in  the  3rd  century.-  Sketches  from  the  his- 
tory of  the  reformation  in  Italy.— Extracts  from  the 
diary  of  brother  Bartholomew,  a  monk  in  the  abbey 
of  Marienthal  in  the  Odenwald  in  the  12th  century.— 
Sketches  of  the  united  brethren  of  Bohemia  and 
Moravia. 

—  The  two  vocations,  or  The  sisters  of  mercy  at 

home  ;  a  tale.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1865.  S. 

C961 

—  Winifred  Bertram,  and  the  world  she  lived  in. 

N.  Y.  1866.  D.  0  962 


Charles,  Jean,  pseud.,  see  Braim,  K:  J:,  ritter  v. 
Braunthal. 

Charlesworth,  Maria  Louisa.  Ministering  chil- 
dren.   N.  Y.  1877.  D.  Cx  251 

—  Same  ;  a  sequel.     N.  Y.  1877.  D.  Cx  252 
Charm,  The ;    an  illustrated  book  for  boys  and 

girls.     Bost.  n.  d.  S.  Cx  21 

Contents.  Annie  Grant's  playmates.- "Little  chil- 
dren, love  one  another."— The  robins.  —  Grateful 
Dick.— Little  Lilias.— A  narrow  escape.— Prince  Gold- 
fish and  the  flshermaid.— Katie  I<ee;  a  scotch  story.— 
Tea-kettle's  concert. —The  tame  gemze.— Clara  and 
her  brother.— The  old  wizard  and  his  children.- Gold- 
Maria  and  Pitch-Maria.— The  unjust  judge.— A  story 
for  those  who  never  know  when  to  be  satisfied.  — 
The  witch  and  the  kings's  children. 
Chateaubriand,  Rene  Francois  A:  de.  Atala. 
Paris.  1859.  D.  C  1051 

Contents.    Atala.— Rene.— Les  aventures  du  dernier 
Abencerage.— Voyage  en  Amerique. 
Chatterjee,  Bankim  Chandra.    The  poison  tree  ; 
a  tale  of  hindu  life  in  Bengal.    Tr.  by  Mir- 
iam S.   Knight,  with  a  preface  by  Edwin 
Arnold.    Loud.  1884.  D.  C  1076 

Cheadle,  Walter  B.  My  hunt  of  the  silver  fox. 
In  Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  177  vlO 

Cheever,  G:  Barrell.  The  pilgrim  in  the  shadow 
of  the  Jungfrau  alp.  N.  Y.  1846.  S.  With 
Hall,  James.  The  wilderness  and  the 
warpath.  H  701 

Cheever,  H:  T.  A  reel  in  a  bottle  for  Jack  in 
the  doldrums  ;  the  adventures  of  two  of 
the  king's  seamen  in  a  voyage  to  the  celes- 
tial country,  ed.  from  the  manuscripts  of 
an  old  salt.    N.  Y.  1853.  D.  0  1101 

Cheney,  Ednah  Dean .   Sally  Williams,  the  moun- 
tain girl.     Bost.    [1873].    S.  0x301 
Cherburliez,  V:     Count  Kostia ;  a  novel.    Tr. 
from  the  french  by  O.  D.  Ashley.    (Leisure 
hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1873.  S.          "        0  1151 

—  Jean  Teterol's  idea.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.      01152 

—  Joseph  Noirel's  revenge.    Tr.  from  the  french 

by  W:  F.  West.  (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y. 
1873.   S.  0  1153 

—  Meta  Holdenis.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  0  1154 

—  Prosper.    Tr.  from  the  french  by  C:  Benson. 

(Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y.  1874.  S.    0  1155 

—  Saints  and  sinners,  (Noirs  et  rouges).    From 

the  french  by  Mary  Neal  Sherwood.  N. 
Y.  1881.  O.  0  1158 

—  Samuel  Brohl  and  company.    N.  Y.  1878.    D. 

0  1156 

—  A  stroke  of  diplomacy.    From  the  french.  N. 

Y.  1880.   S.  0  1157 

Chesebro',  Caroline.     Dream-land  by  day-light. 

T.p.w.B.  C1201 

—  The  foe  in  the  household.    Bost.  1871.  O. 

O  1202 

—  Isa  ;  a  pilgrimage.    N.  Y.  1853.  D.       O  1203 

—  Victor  and  Jacqueline.    In  Atlantic  tales. 

A  1876 
Chesney,  G:    The  battle  of   Dorking,  or  Rem- 
iniscences of  a  volunteer,  by  an  eye-wit- 
ness in  1935.    New  ed.    111.  Phila.    [1885]. 
D.  0 1226 

—  Same.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood.     T  177  v2 

—  The  private  secretary  ;   a  novel.     [Anon.]     N. 

Y.    1881.   Q.  0  1227 

—  Same.    Edinb.  1881.  D.  0  1227 
Chevalier,  H:  Emile.    Thirty-nine  men  for  one 

woman  ;  an  episode  of  the  colonization  of 
Canada.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  E.  I.  Sears. 
N.  Y.  [I860].  D.  0  1251 


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CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE-FICTION. 


Child— Clarke,  R.  S. 


696 


Child,  Lydia  Maria,  horn  Francis.  Autumnal 
leaves ;  tales  and  sketches  in  prose  and 
rhyme.    N.  Y.  1857.  S.  C  1301 

—  Fact  and  fiction  ;  a  collection  of  stories.    N. 

y.  1849.  D.  C  1302 

—  Philothea ;  a  grecian  romance.    N.  Y.    1851. 

D.  C 1303 

—  A  romance  of  the  republic.    Bost.  1867.  D. 

C1304 

Chowanetz,  Joseph,   {Julian   Chownitz).     Cole- 

stine,  Oder  Der  eheliche  verdacht.    Leipz. 

'      1843.  2v.  S.  C  1351 

—  Geld  und  herz.    Leipz.  1842.  2  v.  S.       C  1352 

—  Paolo  ;  eine  venezianische  liebe  aus  der  neuen 

zeit.    Leipz.  1843.  S.  C  1353 

Chownitz,     Julian,     pseud.,     see     Chowanetz, 

Joseph. 
Christbaum,  Der  ;  taschenbuch  zum  besten  der 

mission.    7  und  8  iahrg.     Stuttg.  1845,  1846. 

2  V.  T.  CI 

Church,  Alfred  J :  The  chantry  priest  of  Bar- 
net  ;  a  tale  of  the  two  roses.    111.    N.  Y. 

1885.  D.  C  1376 

Church,  Florence  mrs.  Ross,  born  Marryat,  now 

mrs.  Francis  Lean.     A  broken  blossom. 

Leipz.  1879.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  C  1401 

—  The  confessions  of  Gerald  Estcourt.    Leipz. 

1867.  2v.ini.  S.  C  1402 

—  Fighting  the  air.    Leipz.  1875.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C  1403 

—  Forever  and  ever  ;  a  drama  of  life.     Leipz. 

1866.  2  V.  in  1.  S.  C  1404 

—  8a7ne.    Bost.  n.  d.  O.  C  1404 

—  A  harvest  of  wild  oats.    Leipz.  1877.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  C  1405 

—  Her  father's  name.     Leipz.  1877.  2v.ini.  S. 

C  1406 

—  Her  lord  and  master.    Leipz.  1871.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C  1407 

—  Her  world  against  a  lie.    Leipz.  1879.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  C  1408 

—  A  little  stepson.    Leipz.  1878.  S.  C  1409 

—  Love's  conflict.    Leipz.  1865.  2  v.  in  1.  8. 

C  1410 

—  A  lucky  disappointment,  and  other  stories. 

Leipz.  1876.  S.  C  1411 

Includes,  The  little  Gordon.— Sir  Marcus's  choice.— 
Meg  Hartley's  cure. 

—  Mad  Dumaresq.     Leipz.  1873.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C1412 

—  My  own  child.    Leipz.  1876.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C1413 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.  C  1413 

—  Nelly  Brooke  ;  a  homely  story.    Leipz.  1869. 

2v.ini.  S.  C  1414 

—  No  intentions.    Leipz.  1874.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C1415 

—  Petronel.    Leipz.  1870.  2  v.  in  1.  S.        C  1416 

—  Phyllida  ;  a  life  drama.    Leipz.  1882.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  C  1423 

—  The  poison  of  asps,  and  other  stories.    Leipz. 

1876.  S.  C  1417 

Includes,  The    bath -chair  man's  storv.  —  Plucked 
from  the  burning.— A  happy  accident  at  Brighton. 

—  The  prey  of  the  gods.    Leipz.  1872.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  C  1418 

—  The  root  of  all  evil.    Leipz.  1880.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C1419 

—  A  star  and  a  heart.    Leipz.  1876.  S.      C  1420 

—  Under  the  lilies  and  roses ;  a  novel.     Leipz.   I 

1884.  2  V.  in  1.  S.  C  1424   | 

X  denotes  books  specially 


Church,  Florence,  born  MarTj&t. —Continued. 

—  An  utter  impossibility.     With  her  A  star  and  a 

heart.  C  1420 

—  Vdronique.    Leipz.  1869.  2  v.  in  1.  S.    C  1421 

—  With  Cupid's  eyes  ;  a  novel.    Leipz.  1881.  2  v. 

in  1.  S.  C  1425 

—  Written  in  the  fire.    Leipz.  1878.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C  1422 
Churton,  Henry,   pseud.,   see   Tourgee,   Albion 

Winegar. 
Claris    de    Florian,   J:    P:     Numa    Pompilius, 
second  king  of  Rome.    Tr.  from  the  french 
by  J.  A.  Ferris.    Bost.  1850.  D.        C  3851 

—  Same.    Lond.  1813.  T.  C  3851 
Clark,  Alexander.    Starting  out ;  a  story  of  the 

Ohio  hills.    Phila.  1875.  S.  C  1451 

Clark,  C:  Heber,  {Max  Adeler).    The  fortunate 

island,  and  other  stories  by  Max  Adeler. 

Bost.  1882.  D.  C  1476 

Includes,  The  city  of  burlesque.  —  An  old  fogy.— 

Major  Dunwoody's  leg.— Jlnnie. 

Clark,  Charlotte  Moore,  {Charles  M.  Clay).  Baby 

Rue  [her  adventures  and  misadventures, 

her  friends  and  her  enemies].    (No  name 


C  1502 

Chicago. 
C  1501 


ser.)    Bost.  1881.  S. 

—  How  she  came  into  her  kingdom. 

1878.  D. 

—  The  modern  Hagar ;    a  drama.    N.  Y.    1882. 

2v.  D.  C  1503 

Clark,  H.  H.    Boy  life  in  the  U.  S.  navy     111. 

Bost.  [18^5].  D.  Cx376 

Clark,  Mrs.  S.  R.  Graham.    Achor.    Bost.  [1884] . 

D.  C 1526 

—  The  triple  E.    Bost.  [1884].  D.  C  1527 
Clarke,  James  Freeman.    The  legend  of  Thomas 

Didymus,  the  Jewish  sceptic.    Bost.  1881. 
D.  249 : 19 

Clarke,  J:  A.  Gathered  fragments .  Phila.  1836. 
D.  C 1601 

Clarke,  Mary  Cowden,  born  Novello.  The  girl- 
hood of  Shakespeare's  heroines,  in  a  series 
of  tales  ;  1st  and  2d  ser.  N.  Y.  1878.  2  v. 
O.  C 1651 

Contents.  Ist  ser.  Portia,  the  heiress  of  Belmont. 
—The  thane's  daughter.  —  Helena,  the  physician's 
orphan.— Desdemona,  the  magniflco's  child.— Meg  and 
Alice,  the  merry  maids  of  Windsor.  2d  ser.  Isabella 
the  votaress.— Katharlna  and  Bianca,  the  shrew  and 
the  demure.— Ophelia,  the  rose  of  Elslnore.— Rosalind 
and  Cella,  the  friends.- Juliet,  the  white  dove  of 
Verona. 

—  Same.    2d  ser.    N.  Y.  1857.  D.  C  1651  v2 

—  A  rambling  story.    Bost.  1875.  D.         C  1652 
Clarke,  Rebecca  Sophia,  {Sophie  May).    The  As- 

bury  twins.    111.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.       Cx  476 

—  The  doctor's  daughter.    111.    Bost.  1872.  D. 

Cx  478 

—  Flaxie  Frizzle  stories.    111.    Bost.  [1876— 1884]. 

6  V.  S.  Cx  469— Cx  474 

Contents.  1.  Flaxie  Frizzle.  2.  Doctor  Papa.  3. 
Little  pitchers.  4.  The  twin  cousins.  5.  Kittyleen. 
6.  Flaxie  growing  up. 

—  Janet ;  a  poor  heiress.    111.    Bost.  1883  [1882]. 

S.  Cx  477 

Little  Prudy  series.     111.    Bost.   [1863—1865]. 
Cx  451-0x456 
Sister  Susy.    3.   C 
Cousin  Grace.    5.  Fairy  book. 


6v.  S. 


tain  Horace.     4. 

Dotty  Dimple. 

-  Little  Prudy's  Fly-away  ser.   Bost.  [1872, 1873]. 

6v.  S.  Cx463— Cx468 

Contents.    1.  Little  folks  astray.    3.  Prudy  keeping 

house.     3.   Aunt  Madge's   story.     4.   Little   grand 

mother.   5.  Little  grandfather.    6.  Miss  Thistledown 

adapted  for  children. 


697 


Clarke,  B.  S.— Collins. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Clarke,  Rebecca  Sophia,  {Sophie  May). — GontirCd. 

—  Our  Helen.    111.    Best.  n.  d.  S.  Cx  479 

—  Same.    Best.  1875.  S.  Cx  479 

—  Quinnebasset  girls.    111.    Best.  1878.  S. 

Cx476 

Clarke,  W:  Three  courses  and  a  dessert ;  com- 
prising three  sets  of  tales,  we.«t  country, 
Irish  and  legal,  and  a  melange.  [Anoii.'] 
111.  by  G:  Cruikshank.    Lond.  1856.  S. 

C  1676 

Clausberg,  Amalie  v.,  pseud.,  see  Donop,  Amalie 
freiin  v. 

Clavers,  Mary,  pseud.,  see  Kirkland,  Caroline 
Matilda. 

Clay,  Charles  M.,  pseud.,  see  Clark,  Charlotte 
Moore. 

Clemens,  Jeremiah.  The  rivals  ;  a  tale  of  the 
times  of  Aaron  Burr  and  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton.   Phila.  1860.  S.  C  1751 

—  Tobias  Wilson.  T.  p.  w.  D.  C  1752 
Clemens,  S:  Langhorne,  {Mark  Twain).  Advent- 
ures of  Huckleberry  Finn,  Tom  Sawyer's 
companion  ;  scene,  the  Mississippi  valley  ; 
time,  forty  to  fifty  years  ago.  [111.]  N.  Y. 
1885.  O.  Cx503 

—  The  adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer.    Hartford. 

1883.  O.  Cx501 

—  Same.    Hartford.  1884.  O.  Cx  501 

—  The  prince  and  the  pauper  ;  a  tale  for  voung 

people  of  all  ages.    111.    Bost.  1882.  t). 

0x502 

—  The  stolen  white  elephant,  etc.    Bost.  1883.  S. 

0  1802 
Inclmles,  Some  rambling:  notes  of  an  idle  excursion. 
—The  facts  about  the  recent  carnival  of  crime  in 
Connecticut. —  About  magnanimous-incident  litera- 
ture.—Punch,  brothers,  punch.— A  cui'ious  experi- 
ence.—The  great  revolution  in  Pitcairn.— Mrs.  McWil- 
liams  and  the  lightning-.— On  the  decay  of  the  art  of 
lying.— The  canvasser's  tale.— An  encounter  with  an 
interviewer.— Paris  notes.— Speech  of  the  babies.— 
Legend  of  Sagenfeld,  in  Germany.— Rogers. 

—  and  C:  Dudley  Warner,    The  gilded  age;  a 

tale  of  today.    111.    Hartford.  1874.  O. 

C  1801 

Same.    Hartford.  1883.  O.  C  1801 

Clement,  Clara  Erskine,  see  "Waters,  Clara. 

Clemmer,  Mary,  see  Hudson,  Mary. 

Clarke,  E.  M.    A  film  of  gossamer.    In  Tales 

from  many  sources.  T  178  v3 

Olive,  Caroline  mrs.  Archer,  torn  Wigley.    Why 

Paul  Ferroll  killed  his  wife.  N.  Y.  1863.  I). 

C  1901 
Clodwig,  pseud.,  see  Alvensleben,  K:  L:  F:  W: 

Gustav  v. 
Cobb,  James  F.    Martin  the  skipper  ;  a  tale  for 

boys  and  seafaring  folk.    111.    N.  Y.  [1883]. 

D.  Cx  526 

—  The  watchers  on  the  Longships;    a  tale  of 

Cornwall  in  the  last  century.    N.  Y.  1882. 
D.  C 1977 

—  Workman  and  soldier ;    a  tale  of  Paris  life 

during  the  siege  and  the  rule  of  the  com- 
mune.   111.    Lond.  1880.  D.  C  1976 
Cockton,  H:    George  Julian.    Lond.  1866.  S. 

C2001 

—  The  life   and   adventures  of   Valentine  Vox 

the  ventriloquist.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.    C  2002 

—  Stanley  Thorn.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  C  2003 
Coflin,  C:  Carleton,  {Garleton).    Caleb  Krinkle ; 

a  story  of  american  life.     T.  p.  w.  D. 

C2051 

—  Winning  his  way.    Bost.  1881.  D.  Cx  601 


CoflBji,  Robert  Barry,  {Barry  Gray).  Matrimon- 
ial infelicities,  with  an  occasional  felicity 
by  way  of  contrast,  by  an  irritable  man. 
Added,  as  pertinent  to  the  subject,  My 
neighbors  and  Down  in  the  valley.  N.  Y. 
1865.  D.  C  2101 

Coflln,  Roland  T.    How  old  Wiggins  wore  ship. 
In  Stories  by  american  authors.      S  35  v9 
Colt,  Davida,  pseud.,  see  Scudder,  Vida  D. 
Colenfeld,  A.  v.,  pseud.,  see  GOrling',  Adolph. 
Coleridge,    Christabel    Rose,    joint   author,  see 

Awdry,  Frances. 
Coleridge,  Sara,  born  Coleridge.  Phantasmion  ; 
a  fairy  tale  ;  with  an  introductory  preface 
by  lord  Coleridge.  Bost.  1874.  D.  C  2151 
Collier,  W:  Francis.  Tales  of  english  life,  or 
Pictures  of  the  periods.    Lond.  1878.  D. 

Cx626 
Contents.     Julius   the   centurion,    [roman].- The 
■weregild  of  earl  Alfgar,  [saxonj.— How  sir  Eustace 
Crispin  lost  and  found  his  hawk,  [norman].— Squire 
Hazelrig's   Investment  in  South  Sea  stock,  [Bruns- 
wick] . 
Collin,   Jacques  A:  Simon,  {Jean  de  Septchenes). 
Jacquemin  dor  freimaurer,  oder  Die  gehei- 
men    gesellschaften    in    Frankreich,    ihre 
tendenzen,       jjolitischen      und      socialen 
zwecke,  historischen    iiberlieferungen,    ri- 
tuale,  gebrauche.erkennungszeichen,  ausar- 
tungen,  missbriiuche  und  verbrecLerischen 
umtriebe  ;  nebst   darstellung  der  franzosi- 
schen  arbeiterverbindungeu   und  gesellen- 
schaften.    2te  auti.    Grimma.  1853.  S. 

S2501 
CoUingwood,  Harry.    Under  the  meteor  flag ; 
the  log  of  a  midshipman  during  the  french 
revolutionary  war.    Lond.  1884.  D. 

C2176 
Collins,  W:  Wilkie.    After  dark.    Leipz.  1856.  S. 

C2201 

—  Same,  and  other  stories.    111.    N.  Y.   1875.  D. 

C2228 

Includes,  Miss  or  mrs.  ?— The  dead  alive.— The  fatal 

cradle,  otherwise    The    heartrending   story  of    mr. 

Heavysides.— " Blow  up  the  brig!  "—The  frozen  deep. 

—Fatal  fortune. 

—  Antonina,  or  The  fall  of  Rome  ;  a  romance  of 

the  5th  century.    Leipz.  1863.  3  v.  in  1.  S. 

C  2202 

—  Same.     T.p.w.     [N.  Y.  1868].  O.  C  2202 

—  Armadale  ;  a  novel.    Leipz.  1866.  3  v.  in  3.  S. 

C2203 

—  Same.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  C  2203 

—  Basil.     T.  p.  w.  D.  C  2204 

—  Same.    The  crossed  path,  or  Basil ;  a  story  of 

modern  life.    Phila.  n  d.  D.  C  2204 

~  The  dead  alive.    Bost.  1874.  S.  C  2205 

—  The  dead  secret,  and  other  tales.    Leipz.  1857. 

3v.  inl.  S.  C2206 

Includes,  The  murder  of  the  archbishop  of  Paris.- 
The  new  boy  at  Styles's.— How  the  old  love  fared. 
Helena  Mathewson.  —  Agnes   Lee.  —  The   yellow 


tiger. —My     window.  —  A  queen's     revenge.— The 
Amphlett  love  match. 

Same,  germ.  Ein  tiefes  geheimniss.  Aus  dem 
englischen  von  A.  Kretzschmar.  Leipz. 
1863.  S.  C2206 

The  fallen  leaves.    Leipz.  1879.  2v.ini.  S. 

C2207 
The  frozen  deep,  and  other  stories ;  readings 
and  writings  in  America.    Leipz.  1874.  S. 

C2208 
Includes,  The  dream- woman.  —  John  Jago's  ghost, 
or  The  dead  alive. 
The  haunted  hotel.    Leipz.  1878.  S.      C  2209 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATUIIE— FICTION. 


Collins— Cooper,  J.  F.        700 


Collins,  W:  Wilkie. —Gontintied. 

—  Hide  and  seek.    Leipz.  1856.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C2210 

—  I  say  no,  or  The  love-letter  answered  ;  a  novel. 

N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  C  2227 

—  Jezebel's  daughter.    Leipz.  1880.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C2211 

—  Same,   germ.      Isabel's    tochter  ;    roman.      In 

Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V2  v21 

—  The  law  and  the  lady.    Leipz.  1875.    2  v.  in  1. 

S  C  2212 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  C  2212 

—  Man  and  wife.    Leipz.  1870.    3  v.  in  2.  S. 

C2213 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  C  2213 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  C  2213 

—  Miss  or  mrs.  ?    Leipz.  1872.  S.  C  2214 

—  The  moonstone.    111.    N.  Y.  1871.    O.  C  2215 

—  My  lady's  money.     Leipz.  1877.  S.         C  2216 

—  My  miscellanies.    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  C  2217 

Note.    For  contents  see  The  queen's  revenge. 

—  The  new  Magdalen.    Leipz.  1878.    2  v.  in  1.   S. 

C  2218 

—  No  name.    Leipz.  1863.    3  v.  in  2.  S.    C  2219 

—  Percy  the  prophet.    With  hia  My  lady's  money. 

C2216 

—  A  plot  in  private  life,  and  other  tales.    Leipz. 

1859.  S.  C2220 

Includes,  Mad  Monkton.— The  black  cottage.— The 
family  secret.— The  biter  bit. 

—  Poor  miss  Finch.    Leipz.  1872.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C2221 

—  Same.    111.    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  C  2221 

—  The  queen  of  hearts.    111.    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

C2222 

—  The  queen's  revenge,  and  other  stories.   Phila. 

n.  d.  O.  C  2223 

Inchules,  Talk  stoppers.— A  journey  in  search  ot 
nothing.— A  petition  to  the  novel  writers.— Laid  up 
in  lodgings.- A  shockingly  rude  article.— The  great 
(forgotten)  invasion. —The  unknown  public  — Give 
us  room  !  —  Portrait  of   an  author,  painted    by  his 

Sublisher.  —  My  black  mirror.  —  Mrs.  Badgery. — 
[emoirs  of  an  adopted  son.— The  bachelor  bed-room. 
—A  remarkable  revolution.— Douglas  Jerrold.— Pray 
employ  major  Namby!— The  poisoned  meal. —My 
spinsters.— Dramatic  Grub  street. —  Explored  in  two 
letters.— To  think,  or  be  thought  for  V-Save  me  from 
my  friends.- The  cauldron  of  oil.— Bold  words  by  a 
bachelor.— Mrs.  Bullwinklo. 

—  A  rogue's  life,  from  his  birth  to  his  marriage. 

N.  Y.  1879.  S.  C  2224 

—  She  loves  and  lies.     In  Tales    from    many 

sources.  T178v4 

—  The  two  destinies.    Leipz.  1876.  S.        C  2225 

—  The  woman  in  white.    111.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

C  2226 

—  Sam^.    Leipz.  1860.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  C  2226 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  frau  in  weiss  ;  roman.    Aus 

dem  englischen  von  Marie  Scott.    3te  autl. 

Leipz.  1874.    4  v.  in  2.   D.  C  2226 

Colombi,  La  marchesa,  pseud.,  see  Torelli-Tor- 

riani,  Maria. 

Compton,  Frances  Snow.    Esther ;  a  novel.    N. 

Y.  1884.  S.  C3951 

ConoUy,  Matthew  Forster.     Tales  of  the  East 

NeukofFife.    /n  Wilson,  J:  M.    Tales  of 

the  borders.  W  2202  vlO,  17 

Contents.    1.  The  castle  of  Crail.    2.  The  legend  of 

the  church  of  Abercrombie.    3.  The  romance  of  the 

May.    4.  The  robbery  at  Pittenweem.    6.  The  story  of 

Charles  Gordon. 

Conscience,    H:     Blind    Rosa.      With  his  The 

conscript.  C  2251 

—  The  conscript.    Tr.  for  this  ed.    Bait.  n.  d. 

D.  C  2261 


Conscience,  Yi:— Continued. 

—  Count  Hugo  of    Craenhove.     Tr.    from   the 

original  flemish.    Bait.  1864.  D.        C  2252 

—  Same,  germ.     Graf  Hugo  von  Craenhove  und 

sein  freund  Abulfaragus  ;  eine  erziihlung 
fiir  die  gesammte  edlere  lesewelt,  besonders 
fiir  die  reifere  jugend.  Cine.  1856.- S.  With 
Marbach,  G.  O.,  ed.  Geschichte  von  der 
schonen  Magelone.  M  976 

—  The  curse  of  the  village.    Bait.  1864.  D. 

C2253 

—  The  happiness  of  being  rich.    Tr.  from  the 

original  flemish.    Bait.  1864.  D.       C  2254 

—  The   lion  of  Flanders,  or  The  battle  of  the 

golden  spurs.    New  ed.    Bait.  1881.  S. 

C2262 

—  The  merchant  of  Antwerp  ;  a  tale.    New  issue. 

N.  Y.  1884.  D.  C  2261 

—  The  miser.     With  his  The  conscript.      C  2251 

—  Mutter  Hiob.     Aus  dem  fltimischen  von  K: 

Arenz.     Leipz.  1856.  S.  C  2255 

—  Off  to  California  ;  a  tale  of  the  gold  country. 

Adapted  from  the  flemish  by  James  F. 
Cobb.    111.    Lond.  [1884].  D.  C  2263 

—  The  poor  gentleman.    Bait.  1864.  D.     C  2256 

—  Simon  Turchi,  oder  Die  italiener  in  Antwerpen 

(1550);  historische  erziihlung  aus  dem  sechs- 
zehnten  jahrhundert.  Aus  dem  fliimischen 
von  C.  Biichele.    Stuttg.  1860.  T.    C  2257 

—  Tales  of  flemish  life.    N.  Y.  1857.  S.      C  2258 

Contents.  Author's  address.  —  The  recruit.  —  Mine 
host  Gansendonck.- Blind  Rosa.- The  poor  noble- 
man. 

—  The  village  innkeeper.    Bait.  1864.  D.   C  2259 

—  Das    wunderjahr    1566 ;    historischer   roman. 

Aus  dem  flamischen  von  E.  Zeller.    Stuttg. 

1846.  T.  C  2260 

Conway,  Hugh,  pseud.,  see  Fargrus,  F:  J: 
Cook,  Dutton.    A  prodigal  son.    Lond.  1863.  3  v. 

D.  C  2301 

Cooke,  J:  Esten,  (C.  Effingham,  esq.)    Bonnybel 

Vane  ;  embracing  the  history  of  Henry  St. 

John,  gentleman.      [New  ed.   of   "  Heni-y 

St.  John."]     N.  Y.  1883.  D.  C  2355 

—  Doctor  Vandyke.    N.  Y.  1873.  O.  C  2351 

—  The  Virginia  bohemians  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1880. 

O.  C  2352 

—  The  Virginia  comedians,  or  Old  days  in  the 

Old  Dominion ;  ed.  from  the  mss.  of  C. 
Effingham,  esq.    N.  Y.  1855.  2  v.  D. 

C2353 

—  The  youth  of  Jefferson  ;  a  chronicle  of  college 

scrapes  at  Williamsbury  in  Virginia,  a.  d. 

1764.     N.  Y.  1854.  D.       '  C  2354 

Cooke,   Rose,  born  Terry.    The  deacon's  week  -, 

a  story.    111.    N.  Y.  1885.  D.  C  2402 

—  Miss  Lucinda.     Zn  Atlantic  tales.         A  1876 

—  Somebody's  neighbors.   Bost.  1881.  D.  C2401 

Contents.  Eben  Jackson.  — Miss  Lucinda.  — Dely's 
cow.— Squire  Paine's  confession.— Miss  Beulah's  bon- 
net.—Cal  Culver  and  the  devil. —Amandar.  — Polly 
Mariner,  tailoress.  —  Uncle  Josh.  — Poll  Jennings's 
hair.— Freedom  Wheeler's  controversy  with  Provi- 
dence.—Mrs.  Flint's  married  experience. 
Coolidge,   Susan,    pseud.,   see   "Woolsey,    Sarah 

Chauncey. 
Cooper,  James  Fenimore.    Afloat  and  ashore  ;  a 
sea  tale.     Bost.  1878.  D.  0  2451 

—  Same,  germ.    Miles  Wallingford's  abenteuer 

zu  land  und  zur  see.     Stuttg.  1853.  T. 

C2451 
Note.    For  continuation,  sec  Miles  Walllngford. 


,  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


701 


Cooper,  J.  F. 


LITERATXTRE— FICTION . 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


702 


Cooper,  James  Fenimore.— Continued. 

—  The  bravo.    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  C  2452 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  bravo ;   eine  venetianische 

feschichte.    Aus  dem  englischen  von  G. 
riedenberg.    3te  aufl.    Stuttg.  1853.  T. 

C2452 

—  Same,  germ.     Uebers.  von   Helen  e  Lobedan. 

Stuttg.  [1882] .    2  V.  T.  C  2452 

—  The    chainbearer,   or   The  Littlepage  manu- 

scripts.    T.  p.  w.    [N.  Y.  1852].  D.  C  2453 

—  Same.    Best.  1879.  D.  C  2453 

—  The  crater,  or  Vulcan's  Peak ;  a  tale  of  the 

Pacific.    Bost.  1879.  D.  C  2454 

—  Same,  germ.    Das  Marcus-Riff,  oder  Der  kra- 

ter  ;  eine  erzahlung  aus  dem  Stillen  Meere. 
Aus  dem  englischen  von  G.  N.  Biirmann. 
Stuttg.  1848.    2  V.  T.  C  2454 

—  The  deer-slayer,  or  The  first  war-path  ;  a  tale. 

t Leather-stocking  tales,  no.  1.]  Bost.  [1883] . 
).  C  2455 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  C  2455 

—  Same.    Bost.  1879.  S.  C  2455 

—  Edward  Myers,  oder  Erinnerungen  aus  dem 

leben  eines  seemannes.  Deutsch  bearb. 
von  Erwin  v.  Moosthal.     Stuttg.  1844.  T. 

C  2466 

—  The  headsman,  or  The  abbaye  des  Vignerons. 

N.  Y.  1852.  D.  ■  C  2456 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1872.  D.  C  2456 

—  The  Heidenmauer,  or   The   benedictines ;    a 

legend  of  the  Rhine.  N.  Y.  1852.  2  v.  in  1. 
D.  C  2457 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1872.  D.  C  2457 

—  Home  as  found;  sequel  to  "  Homeward  bound". 

Bost.  1879.  D.  C  2458 

—  Same,  germ.  Eva  Effingham,  oder  Die  heimath; 

eine  fortsetzung  der  "Heimkehr".  Aus 
dem  englischen  von  C.  Kolb.  2te  aufl. 
Stuttg.  1853.  T.  C2458 

—  Homeward  bound,  or  The  chase  ;  a  tale  of  the 

sea.     N.  Y.  1873.  D.  C  2459 

—  Same.    Bost.  1879.  D.  C  2459 

—  Same.    Phila.  1838.    2  v.  S.  C  2459 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  Home  as  found. 

—  Jack  Tier,  or  The  Florida  reef.    Bost.  1879.  S. 

C2460 

—  The  last  of  the  Mohicans  ;  a  narrative  of  1757. 

[Leather-stocking  tales,  no.  2.]  Bost.  1883. 
D.  C  2461 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.  C  2461 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  C  2461 

—  Same.     Bost.  1879.  D.  C  2461 

—  Lionel  Lincoln,   or   The  leaguer  of    Boston. 

Bost.  1878.  D.  C  2462 

—  Same,  germ.    Lionel  Lincoln,  oder  Die  belage- 

rung  von  Boston.    Stuttg.  1853.  T.  C  2462 

—  Mercedes  of  Castile,  or  The  voyage  to  Cathay. 

N.  Y.  1876.  D.  ■  C  2463 

—  Miles  Wallingford  ;   a  sequel  to  "  Afloat  and 

ashore."    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  C  2464 

—  Same,  germ.    Lucy  Hardinge,  oder  Miles  Wall- 

ingford's  abenteuer  zu  land  und  zur  see, 
2ter  theil.  Aus  dem  englischen.  Stuttg. 
1853.  T.  C2464 

—  The  Monikins.    N.  Y.  1852.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

C2465 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  C  2465 

—  Same,  germ.     Die  Monikins.    Uebers.  von  C: 

F:  Meurer.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1835.  3  v.  T. 

C2466 

—  The  oak  openings,  or  The  bee-hunter.     Bost. 

1878.  S.  C2483 


Cooper,  James  'EGuivo.ovQ.—ContimLed. 

—  The  pathflnder,  or  The  inland  sea.     [Leather- 

stocking  tales,  no  3.]    Bost.  [18831.  D. 

C2467 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  C  2467 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  pfadfinder,  oder  Das  binnen- 

meer.    Aus  dem  englischen  von  C.  Kolb. 
Stuttg.  1853.  S.  C  2467 

—  The  pilot ;  a  tale  of  the  sea.    Bost.  1879.  D. 

C2468 

—  Same.     Bost.  1883.  D.  C  2468 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  lootse ;  eine  erzahlung  aus 

dem  englischen.    Stuttg.  n.  d.  T.    C  2468 

—  The  pioneers,  or  The  sources  of  the  Susque- 

hanna ;  a  descriptive  tale.  [Leatherstock- 
ing  tales,  no.  4. J  Bost.  [1883].  D.  C  2469 
Bost.  1879.  D.  C  2469 


no.  5.]    Bost.  [1883J.  D.  C  2470 

—  Same.    Bost.  1879.  D.  C  2470 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  prairie.    Aus  dem  englischen 

von  G.  Friedenberg.     Stuttg.  1845.  T. 

C2470 

—  Precaution.     Bost.  1878.  D.  C  2471 

—  The  red  rover.    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  C  2472 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  C  2472 

—  The  redskins,  or  Indian  and  injin  ;  the  con- 

clusion of  the  Littlepage  manuscripts. 
Bost.  1878.  D.  C  2473 

—  Same.    Bost.  1872.  D.  C  2473 

—  Same,  germ.    Ravensnest,  oder  Die  rothhiiute. 

Stuttg.  1853.  T.  C  2473 

—  Satanstoe,  or  The  Littlepage  manuscripts  ;  a 

tale  of  the  colony.    Bost.  1878.  D.    C  2474 

—  Same,  germ.      Satanstoe,    oder    Die    familie 

Littlepage  ;  eine  erzahlung  aus  der  colonic. 
Aus  dem  englischen.     Stuttg.  1853.  T. 

C2474 

—  The  sea  lions,  or  The  lost  sealers.     Bost.  1879. 

S.  C  2475 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  seelowen,  oder  Die  verlorene 

robbenjiiger.  Aus  dem  englischen  iibers. 
Stuttg.  1854.  S.  C  2475 

—  The  spy  ;  a  tale  of  the  neutral  ground.    N.  Y. 

1878.  D.  C  2476 

—  The  two  admirals  ;  a  tale.    Bost.  1878.  D. 

C2477 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  beiden  admirale ;   ein  see- 

roman.  Aus  dem  englischen  von  E:  Mauch. 
Stuttg.  1853.  T.  C  2477 

—  The  Water-witch,  or  The  skimmer  of  the  seas  ; 

a  tale.    Bost.  1879.  D.  C  2478 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  C  2478 

—  Same,    germ.      Die     Wassprnixe,    oder     Der 

streicher  durch  die  meere.  Aus  dem 
englischen  von  G.  Friedenberg.  3te  aufl. 
Stuttg.  1853.  S.  C  2478 

—  The  ways  of  the  hour.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.    C  2479 

—  The  wept  of  the  Wish -ton- wish.    N.  Y.  1877. 

D.  C  2480 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1854.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  C  2480 

—  The  Wing-and-wing,  or  Le  Feu-follet ;  a  tale. 

Phila.  1842.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  C  2481 

—  Same.    Bost.  1879.  D.  C  2481 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  C  2481 

—  Wyandotte,  or  The  hutted  knoll.    N.  Y.  1872. 

D.  C  2482 

—  Same,  germ.     Wyandotte,   oder  Das    block- 

haus  ;  eine  erzahlung  aus  dem  englischen 
von  E:  Mauch.    2te  aufl.     Stuttg.  1853.  T. 

C2482 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


703 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE:— S'lCTlOli.      Cooper,  K.-Craik,  D.  M. 


704 


Cooper,  Katherine,  horn  Saunders.    The  haunted 

crust.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 

J  926  v5 

—  The  high  mills.    Leipz.  1874.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

S702 

—  Sebastian.    Leipz.  1878.  S.  S  701 
Cooper,  T:    {Adam  Hornbook).    The  family  feud. 

Lond.  1855.  S.  C  2496 

Copley,  Esther,  formerly  mrs.  Hewlett.    Early 

friendships  ;  a  tale.    N.  Y.  1857.  S.  Cx  651 

—  The  poplar  ^rove,  or  Little    Harry  and   his 

uncle  Benjamin  ;  a  tale  for  youth.  N.  Y. 
1857.    S.  Cx652 

Corbett,  Mrs.  E.  T.  The  fairy  of  the  moonbeam, 
or  Karl's  queer  stories.    N.  Y.  1885.  S. 

Cx686 

Corbin,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  born  Fairfield.  Re- 
becca, or  A  woman's  secret.  Chicago. 
1877.  D.  C  2501 

Corkran,  Alice.    Bessie  Lang.    N.  Y.  1877.  S. 

C2551 

Cornwall,  Barry,  pseud.,  see  Procter,  Bryan 
Waller. 

Cornwall,  C.  M.,  pseud.,  see  Roe,  Mary  A. 

Corvinus,  Jakob,  pseud.,  see  Raabe,  W: 

Cosel,  Charlotte  v.,  {Adelheid  v.  Auer).  it  is  the 
fashion.  From  the  german,  by  the  trans- 
lator of  "  Over  yonder,"  etc.  Phila.  1879. 
S.  C  2601 

Cottin,  Sophie,  born  Ristaud.  Elizabeth,  or  The 
exiles  of  Siberia.    N.  Y.  1867.  Tt.    C  2651 

—  Same,  germ.    Elisabeth,  oder  Die  verbannten 

von  Sibirien.  Aus  dem  franz.  Jena.  1841. 
S.  C  2651 

—  Matilda,  princess  of  England  ;  a  romance  of 

the  crusades.  From  the  french  by  Jennie 
W.  Raum,  ed.  by  G:  E.  Raum.  N.  Y.  1885. 
2  V.  S.  C  2652 

Coulson,  J.  G.  A.    Harwood.    N.  Y.  1875.  O. 

C2701 

Cotdter,  Miss  — .  From  hay-time  to  hopping. 
N.  Y.  1861.  S.  C2751 

Courcillon,  Eugfene  de.  Le  cure  manque,  or 
Social  and  religious  customs  in  France.  N. 
Y.  1855.  D.  C  2801 

Courtilz  de  Sandras,  or  Sandras  de  Courtilz  et 
de  Verge,  Gatien.  The  french  spy,  or  The 
memoirs  of  John  Baptist  de  la  Fontaine, 
lord  of  Savoy  and  Fontenai,  late  brigadier 
and  surveyor  of  the  french  king's  army, 
now  a  prisoner  in  the  Bastile  ;  containing 
many  secret  transactions  relating  both  to 
England  and  France.  Tr.  from  the  french 
original  printed  at  Cologn  in  1699.  Lond. 
1700.  D.  C  2826R 

Craddock,  Charles  Egbert,  pseud.,  see  Murfree, 
Mary  N . 

Craik,  Dinah  Maria,  born  Mulock.  Agatha's 
husband.    Leipz.  1860.  S.  C2851 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1871.  D.  C  2851 

—  Alice  Learmont ;  a  fairy  tale.    New  ed.  rev. 

by  the  author.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

Cx705 

—  Alwyn's  first  wife.     With  her  Lord  Erlistoun. 

C  2862 

—  A  brave  lady.    N.  Y.  1870.  D. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

—  Bread  upon  the  waters.    Leipz.  1865, 


—  Christian's  mistake.    Leipz.  1865.  S. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1870.  D. 


C2852 

C2852 

S. 

C2853 

C2854 

C2854 


—  Same,  germ.    Christinen's  missgriflf.    Aus  dem 


Craik,  Dinah  Maria,  born  Mnloc\i..— Continued. 
englischen  von  Sophie  Verena  [pseud,  for 
Sophie  Alberti].   Leipz.  1865.  S.        C  2854 

—  Domestic  stories.    Leipz.  1862.  S.  C  2855 

Contents.  The  last  of  the  Ruthvens.— The  Italian's 
daughter.— The  two  homes. —Minor  trials.  —  Philip 
Armytage,  or  The  blind  girl's  love.— Adelaide ;  being 
fragments  from  a  young  wife's  diary. —The  old 
mathematician. —The  half-caste.  —  Miss  Letty's  ex- 
periences.—A  bride's  tragedy.— 'Tis  useless  trying.— 
The  only  son.— The  doctor's  family.— All  for  the  best. 

—  The  double  house.     With  her  Bread  upon  the 

waters.  C  2853 

—  Same.    In  Sargent,  E.    The  emerald.    S  551 

—  The  fairy  book ;   the  best  popular  stories  se- 

lected and  rendered  anew.    N.  Y.  n.  d.   D. 

Cx701 

—  A  family  in  love.     With  her  Bread  upon  the 

waters.  C  2853 

—  Hannah.    Leipz.  1871.    2  v.  in  1.  S.       C  2856 

—  The  head  of  the  family.   Leipz.  1858.    2  v.  in  1. 

S.  C  2857 

—  His  little  mother,  and  other  tales  and  sketches. 

N.  Y.  1881.  D.  C  2858 

Includes,  Poor  Prin.— Two  little  tinkers.— The  post- 
man's daughter.— About  travelling  and  travellers.- 
Save  the  children.  —  Sinless  sabbath-breaking.  —  De 
mortuis. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  C  2858 

—  In  a  house-boat ;   a  journal.      With  her  Miss 

Tommy.  C  2873 

—  John  Halifax,  gentleman.    N.  Y.  1870.  D. 

C  2859 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1857.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  C  2859 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  C  2859 

—  The  last  house  in  C —  street.     With  her  Lord 

Erlistoun.  C  2862 

—  The  laurel  bush  ;  an  old-fashioned  love  story. 

Leipz.  1876.  S.  C  2860 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  C  2860 

—  A  life  for  a  life.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  C  2861 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1859.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  C  2861 

—  The    little    lame    prince    and    his   travelling 

cloak  ;  a  parable  for  young  and  old.     IlL 
Leipz.  1874.  S.  Cx  702 

—  Little  Sunshine's  holiday  ;  a  picture  from  life. 

N.  Y.  1874.  S.  Cx  703 

—  Lord  Erlistoun.    Leipz.  1864.  S.  C  2862 

—  A  low  marriage.     With  her  Bread  upon  the 

waters.  C  2853 

—  Miss  Tommy  ;  a  mediaeval  romance.  111.  N .  Y. 

1884.  D.  C  2873 

—  Mistress  and  maid.    Leipz.  1862.  S.      C  2863 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1872.  D.  C  2863 

—  My  mother  and  I ;   a  love  story.    N.  Y.  1874. 

D.  C  2864 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1874.  S.  C  2864 

—  A  noble  life.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  C  2865 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1866.  S.  C  2865 

—  The  Ogilvies.    Leipz.  1863.  S.  C  2866 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1871.  D.  C  2866 

—  Same,  germ.      Die    Ogilvies.    oder    Herzens- 

kampfe  ;     roman    aus     dem     englischen. 
Leipz.  1863.     2  v.  S.  C  2866 

—  Olive.    Leipz.  1866.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  C  2867 

—  Our  year  ;  a  child's  book  in  prose  and  verse. 

111.    N.  Y.1866.  S.  Cx704 

—  Romantic  tales.    Leipz.  1861.  S.  C  2868 

Contents.  Avlllion,  or  The  happy  isles.- The  self- 
seer.- The  sculptor  of  Bruges.  — The  daughter  of 
Heremon.  — King  Tolv.  —  Erotion.  — Cleomenes  the 
greek.— The  story  of  Hyas.— The  cross  on  the  Snow 
mountains.— The  rosicrucian.— Antonio  Melidori. — 
The  story  of  Elisabetta  Sirani.— A  life  episode. 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


'?05       Craik,  D.  M.— Crowe. 


lilTEllATTTIlE— FICTION'. 


dl.  813,  Authors. 


706 


Craik,  Dinah  Maria,  born  Mulock. — Continued. 

—  The  rosicrucian.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little 

classics.  J  926  v7 

—  Two  marriages.    Leipz.  1867.  S.  C  2869 

—  The  two  tinkers.     With  her  The  laurel  bush. 

C2860 

—  The  unkind  word,  and  other  stories.     Leipz. 

1869.  2v.ini.  S.  C  2870 

Includes,  V.  1.  A  child's  life,  sixty  years  ago.— 
His  young  lordship.  —  Elizabeth  and  Victoria.  —  A 
woman's  book.— The  age  of  gold.— On  living  in  per- 
spective.—Sermons.— The  house  of  commons,  from 
the  ladies'  gallery.— A  few  words  about  sorrow.— A 
hedge-side  poet.  — The  last  great  exhibition;  its  be- 
ginning.—Same;  its  end.— To  novelists,  and  a  novelist. 
—Bodies  and  souls.  2.  Blind.— Children  of  Israel.— 
Give  us  air.  —  In  the  ring.  —  A  dreadful  ghost.  — 
Meadowside  House. —  In  her  teens.— Clothes. —The 
history  of  a  hospital.  -Death  on  the  seas.— To  par- 
ents.—Misery-mongers.— An  old  scotch  love  story.— 
A  gai-den  party.— A  tale  of  two  walks  told  to  a  sick 
child:    My  dog  and  I;  The  fox  hunt. 

—  The  water-cure.     With  her  Lord  Erlistoun. 

C2862 

—  The  woman's  kingdom.    Leipz.  1868 
S. 

—  Same  ;  a  love  story.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

—  Young  mrs.  Jardine.    111.    N.  Y.  IS 


—  and  others.    Plucky  boys.    III. 


2v.ini. 
C2871 
C2871 
iO.  D. 
C2872 
Bost.  1884.  D. 
Cx706 

Craik,    Georgiana   Marion.       Anne     "Warwick. 
Leipz.  1877.  S.  C  2901 

—  The  cousin  from  India  ;  a  book  for  girls.    111. 

N.  Y.  1871.  S.  Cx  726 

—  Dorcas.     Leipz.  1880.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  C  2902 

—  Esther  Hill's  secret.     Leipz.  1871.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C2903 

—  Faith  Unwin's  ordeal.    Leipz.  1866.  S.  C  2904 

—  Fortune's  marriage  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 

C2916 

—  Godfrey  Helstone  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

C2917 

—  Hard  to  bear.    In  Two  tales  of  married  life. 

C2905 

—  Hero  Trevelyan.     Leipz.  1872.  S. 

—  Leslie  Tyrrell.    Leipz.  1867.  S. 

—  Lost  and  won.    Leipz.  1862.  S. 

—  Mark  Dennison's  charge.    111.    Lond. 


Mildred.    Leipz.  1868.  S. 

Only  a  butterfly,   and  other  stories. 

1874.  S. 


C2906 
C2907 
C2908 

1861.  D. 
Cx727 
C2910 
Leipz. 
C2911 


Includes,  Elspeth  Grant.— Lost  at  sea.— The  old  life- 
boat.—Was  Elizabeth  right  ?— Little  Barbara. 

—  Sydney.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  C  2915 

—  Sylvia's  choice.    Leipz.  1875.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C  2918 

—  Theresa.    Leipz.   1875.  S.      With  her  Sylvia's 

choice.  C'2918 

—  Two  women.    Leipz.  1881.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C2912 

—  Winifred's  wooing,  and  other  tales.     Leipz. 

1868.  S.  C  2913 

Inclvxies,  A  tale  of  Florence.— Poor  Christine. 

—  Without  kith  or  kin.    Leipz.  1872.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C2914 
Crane,   Anna    Moncure,   see  Seemiiller,    Anna 

Moncure. 
Crane,  J.  L.    The  two  circuits  ;  a  story  of  Illinois 

life.     Chicago.  1878.  D.  C  2951 

Craven,    Pauline,  born  La  Ferronays,  mme.  A: 

Anne  Severin.    N.  Y.  1869.  D.  C  3001 


Craven,  Pauline,  born  La.  Ferronajs.— Continued. 

—  Elian e.   Tr.  from  the  french  by  lady  Georgiana 

FuUerton.     N.  Y.  1882.  S.  "        C  3004 

—  Fleurange.    From  the  french,  tr.  by  M.  M.  R. 

N.  Yri873.  S.  C3002 

—  Jettatrice,  or  The  veil  withdrawn.    Bost.  1875. 

O.  C  3003 

Crawford,  Francis  Marion.  An  american  poli- 
tician ;  a  novel.    Bost.  1885  [1884].  D. 

C3030 

—  Doctor  Claudius  ;  a  true  story.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

C3027 

—  Mr.  Isaacs ;  a  tale  of  modern  India.     N.  Y. 

1882.  D.  C3026 

—  A  roman  singer.    Bost.  1884.  D.  C  3029 

—  To  leeward.    Bost.  1884  [1883].  D.         C  3028 

—  Zoroaster.    N.  Y.  1885.  D.  C  3031 
Crawfurd,  Oswald.    The  world  we  live  in  ;    a 

novel.     N.  Y.  1884.  S.  C  3201 

Crayon,  Geoffrey,  pseud.,  see  Irving,  Washing- 
ton. 
Croker,  B.  M.    Pretty  Miss  Neville.    Lond.  1883. 
3  V.  in  2.  D.  C  3901 

—  Some  one  else  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q. 

C3902 
Croly,  G:    Salathiel ;   a  story  of  the  past,  the 

B resent  and  the  future.    N.  Y.  1833.    2  v. 
'.  C3051 

Crommelin,  May.  In  the  west  countrie  :  a  novel. 
N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  C  3102 

—  Joy,  or  The  light  of  Coldhome  Ford  ;  a  novel. 

N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  C  3103 

—  Orange  Lily.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  C  3101 
Cron,  Clara,  pseud.,  see  Stock,  Clara. 

Cross,  Marian,  born  Evans,  formerly  mrs.  G:  H: 
Lewes,  (George  Eliot).  Adam  Bede.  Leipz. 
1859.    2  vinl.   S.  C  3151 

—  Same.    Bost.  1873.  D.  C  3151 

—  Same.  (Harper's  lib.  ed.)   [111.]  N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

C3151 

—  Brother  Jacob.     With  her  The  lifted  veil. 

C3154 

—  Daniel  Deronda.    Chicago.  1876.    2  v.  D. 

C3152 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1876.    2  v.  D. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1876.  O. 

—  Felix  Holt,  the  radical.    Leipz.  1867. 


C3152 
C3152 


S. 


—  The  lifted  veil.    Leipz.  1878.  S. 


C3153 
C3154 

Middlemarch  ;  a  story  of  provincial  life.  N.  Y. 
"        '^  C3155 

C3155 
Y.  n.  d. 
C3155 
J  V. in  1. 
C3156 
C3156 
C3156 
Y.  n.  d. 
C3156 
N.Y.  «.  (^. 
C3157 


N, 


1873.    2v.  D. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1873.  O. 

—  Same.    (Harper's  lib.  ed.)    [111.]    N. 

—  The  mill  on  the  Floss.    Leipz.  1860. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1860.  O. 

—  Same.    (Harper's  lib.  ed.)    [111.] 

—  Romola.    (Harper's  lib.  ed.)    [111.] 

—  Scenes  of  clerical  life.     Leipz.  1859.    2  v.  in  1. 

S.  C3158 

Contents.  V.  1 .  The  sad  fortunes  of  the  reverend 
Amos  Barton.— Mr.  Gllfll's  love-story. —2.  Janet's 
repentance. 

—  Silas  Marner,  the  weaver  of  Raveloe.    Leipz. 

1861.   S.  C3159 

Crowe,  Catherine.  The  advocate's  wedding-day. 
In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 


J  926  v8 

The  story  of  Martha  Guinness  and  her  son.   In 
Edinburgh  tales.  £  426 

denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


707 


CI.  813,  Autliors. 


LtTERATXTRE— riCTION. 


Crowquill— Daudet,  E. 


708 


Crowquill,  Christopher,  pseud.,  see  Stowe,  Har- 
riet Elizabeth. 

Crusenstolpe,  Magnus  Jakob.  Carl  Johann  und 
die  schweden ;  romantische  erziihlung. 
Aus  dem  schwedischen  von  G.  Fink. 
Stuttff.  1847.    4v.  T.  C3251 

Cudlip,  Annie,  born  Thomas.  Allerton  Towers  ; 
a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  C  3310 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.    3  v.  in  1.  D.  C  3310 

—  Called  to  account.    Leipz.  1867.    8  v.  in  1.   S. 

C3301 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.  C  3301 

—  Denis  Donne.    Leipz.  1864.    3  v.  in  1.  S. 

C3302 

—  Same.     T.p.  w.     [N.  Y.  1865].  O.  C  3302 

—  Jenifer  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  C  3311 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.    3v.  inl.D.  C  3311 

—  A  narrow  escape.    Leipz.  1875,    3  v.  in  1.  S. 

C3303 

—  No  alternative.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  C  3304 

—  No  medium  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.    C  3313 

—  On  guard.    Leipz.  1861.    3  v.  in  1.  S.    C  3305 

—  Only  herself.    Leipz.  1870.    3  v.  in  1.  S. 

C3306 

—  Our  set.    Lond.  1881.    3  v.  in  3.  D.       C  3312 

Contents.  V.  1.  Why  not?  — The  Heywards.  2. 
Same,  concluded.— A  coloured  scrap.— Mrs.  Gi-inling's 
hampers .  —A  mystery.- Tested.  3.  Same,  concluded. 
-Mrs.  Allonby.— A  ghost  in  a  satin  sacque.— Sher- 
ringrham's  wife.— In  an  apple  orchard.— Her  last  ap- 
pearance.—Ken  Hall.— All  over. 

—  Played  out.    Leipz.  1867.    3  v.  in  1.  S.   C  3307 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1867.  O.  C  3307 

—  Theo  Leigh.    N.  Y.  1865.  O.  C  3308 

—  Walter  Gforing.    Leipz.  1866.    3  v.  in  1.  S. 

C  330d 

Cuffe,  W:  Ulick  O'Connor,  4th  earl  of  Desart. 

Kelverdale.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  C  3351 

—  Same  ;  a  novel.    Lond.  1879.    3  v.  in  1.  D. 

C3351 
Cumminers,  J.  W.    Italian  legends  and  sketches. 

N.  Y.  1858.  D.  C  3401 

Cummins,  Maria  Susanna.    El  Fureidis.    Bost. 

18G0.   S.  C3451 

—  The  lamplighter.    Bost.  1881.  D.  C  3452 

—  Same,   germ.     Der  laternenmann.     Aus  dem 

englischen    iibers.    von    A.    Kretschmar. 
Leipz.  1854.     4  v.  S.  C  345C 

—  Mabel  Vaughan.      [Anon.']     New  ed.     Bost. 

1882.  D.  C  3453 

Cunningham,  Allan.     The  haunted  ships.    In 

Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics.    J  926  v8 

—  The  king  of  the  peak.    In  the  same.  J  926  v7 

—  Lord  Roldan.    N.  Y.  1860.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C3501 

Cunningham,  J:  W:    The  velvet  cushion.    N.  Y. 

1850.  S.  Cx801 

Cunzer,  C:  Borromiius.    Novellen.  1847.   2  v.    S. 

C3651 
Contents,  see  Dentscher  katalog',  p.  55. 
Cupples,   G:     The   "green  hand";    a  "short" 
yarn.     N.  Y.  1879.   Q.  C  3601 

—  Same  ;  adventures  of  a  naval  lieutenant ;  a  sea 

story  for  boys.    III.    Lond.  1879.  D. 

C3601 

.  Curtis,  G:  W:    My  chateaux.   In  Johnson,  E.  R. 

Little  classics.  J  926  v4 

—  Prue  and  I.    N.  Y.  1857.  S.  C  3651 

—  Trumps.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  C  3652 
Curtis,   L.      My  husband's  mother.     In  Maga 

stories.  P  2801 


Custine,  Astolphe  marquis  de.    Romuald,  oder 

Der  beruf.     Aus  dem  franz.    Leipz.  1848. 

6v.  S.  C3701 

Czajkowski,  Michal.    Wernyhora,  der  seher  in 

der    Ukraine ;    historische    erziihlung   aus 

dem  jahr  1768.    Aus  dem  polnischen  iibers. 

von  G.  Diezel.     Stuttg.  1843.    2  v.  T. 

C3751 
D.,  J.    Mit  eiserner  hand ;    novelle.     With  He- 

denroth,  E.  H.    Die  Baronin.  D  701 

Dahlgren,    Madeleine,    born   Vinton,  formerly 

mrs.    Goddard.      A    Washington    winter. 

Bost.  1883.  D.  D  126 

Dahn,  F:  Julius  Felix.    Felicitas ;  historischer 

roman  aus  den  volkswanderungen.     N.  Y. 

1883.  F.  D  104 

—  Same.    In  Vierteljahrl,  mag.  V  2  v30 

—  Ein  kampf  um  Rom  ;  historischer  roman.    N. 

Y.  1883.  3  V.  F.  D  103 

—  Same.    lOte  aufl.,  mit  3  karten.    Leipz.  1884. 

4v.  D.  D  103 

—  Same,  eng.    A  struggle  for  Rome.    Tr.  from 

the  german  by  Lily  Wolffsohn.    Lond.  1878. 
3v.D.  D  103 

—  Kiimpfende  herzen  ;  drei    erzahlungen.     3te 

aufl.     Berlin.  1881.  D.  D  101 

—  Die  kreuzfahrer ;  erziihlung    aus   dem  13ten 

jahrhundert.    N.  Y.  1885.  F.  D  105 

—  Odhin's  trost ;  ein  nordischer  roman  aus  dem 

elften  jahi'hundert.    4te  aufl.     Leipz.  1880. 

D.  D  102 

Daldorne,   Evan.     The  wooing  of  the    water- 
witch  ;  a  northern  oddity.    111.  by  J.  Moyr 

Smith.     N.  Y.  1880.  D.  Dx  901 

Dame  in  schwartz.  Die.    (Hamburger  novelle.) 

Hamburg.  1864.  S.  HI 

Daniels,  W.  H.     That  boy  ;  who  shall  have  him  ? 

Cine.  1878.  D.  D  151 

D'Arblay,  Frances,  see  Arblay,  Frances  d'. 
Darlem,  Clary.    Elisabeth  von  Oestreich,  konigin 

von  Frankreich.    Aus  dem  franz.  von  W: 

Schottlen.     Stuttg.  1850.  2  v.  T.         D  251 
Dasent,  G:  Webbe.    Lady  Sweetapple,  or  Three 

to  one.     111.    N.  Y.  1873.  O.  D  301 

Dash,    Comtesse,   pseud.,  see  Saint  Mars,    Ga- 

brielle  Anna  vicomtesse  de. 
Dashiell,  T.  G.    A  pastor's  I'ecollections.    N.  Y. 

1875.  D.  D  401 

Daudet,  Alphonse.     L'cvangeliste  ;    a  parisian 

novel.   Tr.  by  Mary  Neal  Sherwood.    Phila. 

[188d  S.      '  D457 

—  Jack.    From  the  french  by  Mary  Neal  Sher- 

wood.    Bost.  1877.  S.  D451 

—  The   little  good-for-nothing,  (Le  petit  Chose.) 

From  the  french  by  Mary  Neal  Sherwood. 
Bost.  1878.  S.  D  452 

—  The    nabob.      From  the  french  by  Lucy  H. 

Hooper.    Bost.  1878.  D.  D  453 

—  Numa  Roumestan.    From  the  french  by  Vir- 

ginia Champlin.     Bost.  1883.  S.  D  456 

—  Same,  germ.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.  D  456 

—  Prodigious  adventures  of  Tartarin  of  Taras- 

con.    From  the  french  by  Robert  S.  Minot. 
Bost.  1880.  S.  D  454 

—  Sidonie.      (Fremont    jeune    et    Risler    aine.) 

From  the  french.    Bost.  1877.  D.        D  455 

—  The  siege  of  Berlin.    Tr.  from  the  french.    In 

Tales  from  many  sources.  T  178  v4 
Daudet,  Ernest.    Henriette  ;  fragments  from  the 
diary  of  marquis  de  Boisgiieny,  collected 
Ernest  Daudet.    N.  Y. 


and  published  by 
1878.  Q. 


D476 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Dauge— Despard. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


710 


Dauge,  Henri,  pseud.,  see  Hammond,  Mrs.  E.  H. 
Daunt,   Achilles.      Frank  Redcliflfe,   a  story  of 

travel    and    adventure    in    the    foi-ests  of 

Venezuela ;  a  book  for  boys.    111.    N.  Y. 

1883.  D.  Dx  126 

Davenport,   H:   E.    Rovings  on   land  and  sea. 

111.     Bost.  1880.  D.  Dx  101 

David  Armstrong,  or  Before  the  dawn.    N.  Y. 

1880.  Q.  D  1 

—  Same.  Edinb.  1880.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  D  1 
Davies,  Theodore.     Losing  to  win.    N.  Y.  1874. 

D.  D  501 

Davis,  L.  Clarke.    A  stranded  ship  ;  a  story  of 

sea  and  shore.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  D  551 

Davis,  Rebecca  Blaine,  born  Harding.    Balacchi 

brothers.    In  Stories  by  american  authors. 

S35  vl 

—  The  captain's  story.     In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Lit- 

tle classics.  J  926  v2 

—  A  faded  leaf  of  history.     In  the  same. 

J  926  vlO 

—  Life  in  the  iron  mills.     In  Atlantic  tales. 

A  1876 

—  Margret  Howth  ;  a  story  of  today.    Bost.  1862. 

S.  D  601 

Davis,  Robert  E.,  (Trebor).    As  it  may  happen  ; 

a  story  of    american  life    and  "character. 

Phila.  [1879].  D.  D  651 

Davis,  W:  M.    Nimrod  of  the  sea,  or  The  amer- 
ican whaleman.    N.  Y.  1874.  D.       Dx  151 
Day,  T:    The  history  of  Sandford  and  Merton. 

N.  Y.  1856.  S.  Dx  201 

— -  Same,   corrected  and  rev.  by  Cecil  Hartley. 

[New  ed.,  ill.]    N.  Y.  [1881].  D.       Dx  201 
Deane,  Milly.    Marjory.    3d  ed.     Lond.  1873.  D. 

D676 
Decken,  Auguste  v.  der,  (A.  v.  dcr  Elbe).    Liine- 

burger  geschichten  ;   mit  einer  einleitung 

von  Hermann  Allmers.     Stuttg.  1883.  U. 

D2651 
Contents.    Einleitung:.  — Gertrude  Amburger.— Der 
stille  freund.— Heidabenteuer. 
Dedenroth,  Engen  Hermann,  {Eugen  IIerm,ann, 

Ernst  Pitawall).    Die  baronin.    Phila.  n.  d. 

O.  D  701 

—  Gabriele,    das    weib  des  spielers ;    criminal- 

novelle.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.  P  1951 

—  Louis  Napoleon,   oder  Schicksalskampf  und 

kaiser-krone;  historisch -romantische  ge- 
schichte  der  zeit  und  des  lebens  Napoleon 
III.  Frankfurt  a.  M.  n.  d.  2  v.  D.  P  1952 
Defoe,  Daniel.  The  life  and  adventures  of  Rob- 
inson Crusoe.    111.     Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

Dx251 

—  Same.  In  his  Novels  and  miscellaneous  works. 

820.2  :  8  v7 

—  Same ;   ed.  for  the  use  of  schools  by  W.  H. 

Lambert.  [Classics  for  children.]  Bost. 
1883.  D.  Dx252 

—  Same,  germ.    Leben  und  abenteuer  des  Rob- 

inson Crusoe.  Aus  dem  englischen  iiber- 
tragen  von  K:  Altmuller.  Hildburgh.  1869. 
D.  D  726 

DeForest,  J:  W:    The   bloody  chasm  ;  a  novel. 
N.  Y.  1881.  S.  D  754 

—  The  brigade  commander.   In  Stories  by  amer- 

ican authors.  S  35  v8 

—  An  inspired  lobbyist.    In  the  same.       S  35  v4 

—  The  Lauson  tragedy.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.   Lit- 

tle classics.  J  926  v3 

—  Overland.    N.  Y.  1871.  O.  D  751 

—  Playing  the  mischief.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.     D  752 

—  The  Wetherell  affair.    N.  Y  1873.  O.      D  753 


DeJongh,  Anna  M.  Mossdale :  a  tale.  N.  Y. 
[1870].  S.  D  801 

DeKay,  C:  Manmath'a.  In  Stories  by  ameri- 
can authors.  S  35  vlO 

DeKoven,  James.  Dorchester  polytechnic  aca- 
demy,  dr.   Neverasole   principal.     Milw. 

1879.  S.  D  776 
DeKroyft,  S.  Helen,  born  Aldrich.  Little  Jakey. 

In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 

J  926  vlO 

DeMille,  James.    The  "  B.  O.  W.  C."  ;  a  book 

for  boys.    111.    Bost.  1870.  S.  Dx  301 

—  The  cryptogram.    111.    N.  Y.  1874.  O.    D  851 

—  The  Dodge  club,   or  Italy  in  1859.     111.    N.  Y. 

1875.  O.  D  852 

—  Helena's  household  ;  a  tale  of  Rome  in  the  1st 

century.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.  D  853 

—  The  lady  of  the  ice.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.         D  854 
Deming,  Philander.     Adirondack  stories.    Bost. 

1880.  T.  D  901 
Contents.     Lost.  — Lida  Ann.- John's   trial. —Joe 

Baldwin.— Willie.— Benjamin  Jacques.— Ike's  wife.— 
An  Adirondacli  neighborhood. 

—  Tomkins  and  other  folks  ;  stories  of  the  Hud- 

son and  Adirondacks.     Bost.  1885  [1884]. 
T.  D  902 

Includes,  Rube  Jones.  —  Jacob's  insurance.  —  Mr. 
Toby's  wedding-  journey.  — Hattie's  romance.— The 
court  in  Schoharie.— An  Adirondack  home. 
Demmler,  E:    Die  tochter  des  fiihrmanns  ;  eine 
rheinische  dorfgeschichte.  In  Vierteljahrl. 
mag.  V2  v28 

DeMorgan,  Mary.  The  necklace  of  princess 
Fiorimonde,  and  other  stories.  111.  Lond. 
1880.  D.  Dx  326 

Includes,  The  wandering's  of  Arasmon.— The  heart 
of  princess  Joan.— The  peddler's  pack.— The  bread 
of  discontent.— Three  clever  kings.— The  wise  prin- 
cess. 
Dempster,    Charlotte    Louisa   Hawkins.      Blue 
roses,    or   Helen    Malinof ska's    mamage. 
Leipz.  1879.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  D  1001 

—  Iseulte.     N.Y.  1875.  O.  D  1002 

—  Within  sound  of  the  sea.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q. 

D  1003 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  D  1003 
Denison,   Mary,  born  Andrews.     His  triumph. 

Bost.  1883.  S.  D  1054 

—  Like  a  gentleman.     [Anon.]     Bost.  1882.  D. 

D  1055 

—  A  noble  sister.    Phila.  1868.  S.  Dx351 

—  Old  Slip  warehouse.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.    D  1051 

—  Rothmell.     Bost.  1878.  D.  D  1052 

—  That  husband  of  mine.    Bost.  1877.  S.  D  1053 

—  That  wife  of  mine,  by  the  author  of   "That 

husband  of  mine."    Bost.  1877.  S.    D  1056 
DeQ,uincey,  T:    Flight  of  a  tartar  tribe.     In  his 
Narrative  and  miscellaneous  papers. 

824.2  :  34  vl 

—  Same.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 

J  926  vl 

—  Klosterheim,  or  The  masque  ;  with  a  biograph- 

ical preface  by  Shelton  Mackenzie.    Bost. 
1855.  D.  DllOl 

—  Same.    In  his  Memorials.  824.2  :  32  v2 

—  Murder  considered  as  one  of  the  fine  arts.     In 

Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics.    J  926  v2 

—  The  vision  of  sudden  death.    In  the  same. 

J  926  v3 

Desart,  Earl  of,  see  Cuflfe,  W:  Ulick  O'Connor. 

Despard,   Matilda.      Kilrogan  cottage.     N.  Y. 

1878.  O.  D  1161 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


711       01.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE-FICTION. 


Detlef— Dickens. 


713 


Detlef,  Karl,  pseud.,  see  Bauer,  Clara. 

Deutsche  schiitzen-,  turner-  vind  liederbriider, 
Oder  Was  will  das  volk  ?  zeitgeschicht- 
licher  roman  vom  verfasser  der  romane  : 
"Der  ritter  der  industrie"  u.  s.  w.  Jena. 
1867.     3v.  S.  D3 

Dewall,  Johannes  van,  pseud.,  see  Kuhne,  A: 

De  Witt,  Henriette,  see  Witt,  Henriette  de. 

Diaz,  Abby,  born  Morton.  Chronicles  of  the 
Stimpcett  family  and  others.  111.  Bost. 
[1882].  O.  Dx458 

—  The  Jimmy-Johns,    and    other   stories.      111. 

Bost.  1881.  D.  Dx454 

—  King  Grimalkum  and  Pussyanita,  or  The  cats' 

arabian  nights.    Bost.  [1881].  O.     Dx  457 

—  Lucy  Maria.    111.    Bost.  1874.  D.  D  1252 

—  Polly  Cologne.    Bost.  [1881.]  D.  Dx  456 

—  The  school  master's  trunk  ;  containing  papers 

on  home-life  in  Tweenit.    Bost.  1874.  D. 

D  1251 

—  A  story-book  for   the  children.     111.     Bost. 

1881.  D.  Dx  455 

—  William  Henry  and  his  friends.    111.     Bost. 

1881.  D.  Dx  452 

—  The  William  Henry  letters.    111.    Bost.  1881. 

D.  Dx451 

Dickens,  C:  J:  Huffam,  [Boz).    Barnaby  Rudge. 

N.  Y.  1874.  D.  ■  D  131)1 

—  Same.    In  Ms  Master  Humphrey's  clock. 

D  1311  v2,3 

—  Bleak  house.    Leipz.  1853.    3  v.  in  1.  S. 

D  1302 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  D  1302 

—  Same.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  D  1302 

—  A  child's  dream  of  a  star.    In  Johnson,  E.  R. 

Little  classics.  J  926  vlO 

—  The  chimes.    In  Ms  Christmas  books.  D  1322 

—  Sam^.     With  Ms  Christmas  carol  in  prose. 

D  1303 

—  Same,  germ.     Die  sylvesterglocken,   eine  ko- 

boldgeschichte  von  glocken  die  das  alte 
jahr  aus-,  das  neue  einliiuten.  Stuttg.  1845. 
T.  D  1303  v3 

—  Chops,  the  dwarf.     In  Johnson,  E.  R.     Little 

classics.  J  926  v2 

—  Christmas  books.    Bost.  1871.  D.  D  1322 

Contents.  A  Christmas  carol.  — The  chimes.  — The 
cricket  on  the  hearth. —The  battle  of  life.— The 
haunted  man. 

—  A  Christmas  carol  in  prose.    Leipz.  1846.  S. 

D  1303 

—  Same.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 

J  926  v5 

—  The  cricket  on  the  hearth.    In  Ms  Christmas 

books.  D  1322 

—  Sam^.     With  Ms  Christmas  carol  in  prose. 

D  1303 

—  Same,  germ.    Das  grillchen  auf  dem  heerde  ; 

ein  feenmarchen  aus  traulicher  hiiuslich- 
keit.  Frei  nach  dem  englischen  von  Erwin 
von  Moosthal.   Stuttg.  1846.  T.   D  1303  v4 

—  The  personal  adventures,  experience  and  ob- 

servation of  David  Copperrield  the  younger, 
of  Blunderstone  Rookery,  which  he  never 
meant  to  be  published  on  any  account. 
Leipz.  1849.     3  v.  in  3.  S.  D  1304 

with    an    introd.    by    Edwin    Percy 
Whipple.   111.   Bost.  n.  d.  3  v.  D.    D  1304 
Doctor  Marigold.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little 
classics.  J  926  vlS 


■Continued. 

Dealings  with  the  firm  of  Dombey  and  son, 
wholesale,    retail    and    for     exportation. 


Dickens,  C:  J:  Huffam,  {Boz) 

10l8! 

Leipz.  1847.     3  v.  in  3.   S.  "  D  1305 

—  Same.    Bost.  n.d.    2y.  D.  D  1305 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  D  1305 

—  Same,  germ.    Dombey  und  sohn.   Neu  aus  dem 

englischen  von  C.  Kolb.  Stuttg.  1855.  3  v. 
T.  D  1305 

—  George  Silverman's  explanation.      WitJi   7ds 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.  D  1313 

—  Great  expectations.     N.  Y.  1875.  D.      D  1306 

—  Hard  times  ;  for  these  times.     Leipz.  1854.  S. 

D  1307 

—  Holiday  romance  ;  in  4  pts.    With  Jiis  Mystery 

of  Edwin  Drood.  D1313 

—  Hunted  down.    Leipz.  1860.  S.  D  1308 

—  Little  Dorrit.    111.    Bost.  1871.    3  v.  D. 

D  1309 

—  Same.     Leipz.  1856.     4  v.  in  3.  S.  D  1309 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1868.     4  v.  in  1.  S.  D  1309 

—  Same,  germ.  Klein-Dorrit.  Aus  dem  englischen 

von  Edmund  Zoller.     Stuttg.  1857.    3  v.  T. 

D  1309 

—  The  life  and  adventures  of  Martin  Chuzzlewit, 

his  relatives,  friends  and  neighbors.  Leipz. 
1844.     3v.  inl.  8.  D  1310 

—  Same,  germ.   Leben  und  schicksale  des  Martin 

Cliuzzlewit.  Neu  aus  dem  englischen  von 
C.  Kolb.     Stuttg.  1855.     3  v.   S.        D  1310 

—  Master  Humphrey's  clock.    Leipz.  1846.    3  v. 

in  3.  S.  D  1311 

Cont£nt».  V.  1.  Master  Humphrey's  clock. —The 
old  curiosity  shop.  3.  Same,  eonHnited.  —  Barnaby 
Rudge.    3.  Same,  continued. 

—  Same,  germ.     Master  Humphrey's    wanduhr. 

Neu  aus  dem  englischen  von  C.  Kolb. 
Stuttg.  1855.  3v.  S;  D  1311 

Note.  Contains  only  Der  raritiitenladen,  Barnaby 
Rudge  not  being  included. 

—  Master  Humphrey's  clock,  and  other  pieces. 

In  Ms  Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.      D  1313 
Note.     Does  not  include  either  The  old  curiosity 
shop  or  Barnaby  Rudge. 

—  The  Mudfog  papers,  etc.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q. 

D  1312 

—  Same.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1880.  S. 

D  1312 
Contents.  The  public  life  of  mr.  Tulrumble.— Pull 
report  of  the  first  meeting  of  the  Mudfog  associa- 
tion for  the  advancement  of  everything.  —  Same, 
second  meeting. —The  pantomime  of  life. —  Some 
particulars  concerning  a  Hon.— Mr.  Robert  Bolton. 

—  The  mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.    Leipz.  1870. 

S.  D  1313 

—  Same.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  D  1313 

—  The  life  and  adventures  of  Nicholas  Nickleby. 
Leipz.  1843.  3  v.  in  1.  S.  D  1314 

Bost.  1867.  D.  D  1314 

—  Same,  germ.    Leben  und  schicksale  des  Nico- 

laus  Nickleby  und  seiner  familie.  Neu 
aus  dem  englischen  von  C.  Kolb.  Stuttg. 
1855.  3  V.  S.  D  1314 

—  The  old  curiosity  shop,  and  reprinted  pieces. 

Phila.  n.  d.  D.  D  1315 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  D  1315 

—  Same.    In  Ms  Master  Humphrey's  clock. 

D  1311 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  raritiitenladen.    In  Ms  Mas- 

ter Humphrey's  wanduhr.  D  1311 

—  The  adventures  of  Oliver  Twist.    111.    N.  Y. 

1874.  D.  D  1316 

—  Same,  or  The  parish  boy's  progress.    Leipz. 

1843.  8.  D  1316 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


713 


Dickens— Dodge,  M.  A.         LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors.        714 


Dickens,  C:  J:  Huffam,  (Boz). — Continued. 

—  Our  mutual  friend.    N.  Y.  1873.  4  v.  in  1.  S. 

D  1317 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1864.  4  v.  in  2.  S.  D  1317 

—  Same,  with  an  introd.  by  Edwin  Percy  Whip- 

ple.   111.    Bost.  n.d.  D.  D  1317 

—  The    posthvimous    papers    of    the    Pickwick 

club,  containing  a  faithful  record  of  the 
perambulations,  perils,  travels,  adventures 
and  sporting  transactions  of  the  corres- 
ponding members.  Portrait.  Leipz.  1842. 
3v.  in  1.  S.  D  1318 

—  The  signal-man.     In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little 

classics.  J  926  v8 

—  Sketches  by  Boz  ;  illustrative  of  every-day  life 

and  every-day  people.    111.    Bost.  1871.  D. 

D  1319 

—  Saine.     T.  p.  w.     [Phil a].  O.  D  1319 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1843.  S.  D  1319 

—  Same.    In  his  Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood. 

D  1313 
Contents.      Seven    sketches    from   our    parish.— 
Scenes.— Characters.— Tales. 

—  Same,  germ.     Skizzen  aus  dem  Londoner  all- 

tagsleben.     Stuttg.  1855.  T.  D  1319 

—  A  tale  of  two  cities  ;  with  an  introd.  by  Edwin 

Percy  Whipple.    111.    Bost.  n.  d.  D. 

D  1320 

—  Same,  germ.    Zwei  stiidte.    Leipz.  1859.  2  v.  S. 

D  1320 

—  The  uncommercial  traveller.    N.  Y.  1868.  D. 

D  1321 

—  Sa7ne.     With  his  Hunted  down.  D  1308 

—  and  W:  Wilkie  Collins.      No    thoroughfare. 

Leipz.  1868.  S.  D  1329 

—  and  others.    Christmas  stories.    Leipz.  1862.  S. 

D  1323 
Contents.    The  haunted  house.— A  message  from 
the  sea.— Tom  Tiddler's  ground. 

Doctor  Marigold's  prescriptions.  N.  Y.  1866. 

O.  D  1324 

—  -  Same.     Leipz.  1867.   S.  D  1324 
Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy.    With  his  Somebody's 

luggage.  '  D  1328 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings.     N.  Y.  1864.  O. 

D  1325 

Same.     With  his  Somebody's  luggage. 

D  1328 

—  -  Pearl  fishing  ;  choice  stories  from  Dickens' 

Household  words.    N.  Y.  1854.  D.  D  1326 
Contents.    The  young  advocate.— The  last  of  a  long 
■  The  gentleman  beggar.  —  Evil  is  wrought  by 


want  of  thought.— Bed.— The  home  of  Woodruffe  the 

•The 
tunity. 


gardener.  - 


le  water-drops.— An  excellent  oppor- 


The  pic-nic  papers.    Phila.  n.  d.  O.  D  1327 

Contents.  Dickens,  C:  The  lamplighter's  story.— 
Strickland,  A.  The  knight  banneret.— F.,  I.  John 
Dryden  and  Jacob  Tonson.- Ritchie,  L.  Some  ac- 
count of  Marcus  Bell,  the  convict.— Honan,  M.  B. 
Mustapha,  the  miser.  —  The  Spanish  maid,  by  the 
author  of  The  provost  of  Bruges.— Johns,  R:  Allan 
Skeene.  —  Cunningham,  A.  Joan  Cameron's  col- 
lego.— Maxwell,  W.  H.  The  expedition  of  major 
Ap  Owen  to  the  lakes  of  Killarney.— Moore,  T:  The 
student  of  Bagdad.— Murray,  J.  E.  Le  pas  du  vent. 
—An  evening  in  Venice.— The  Plaz  de  Tores  of  Seville. 
—Airy  Eddie.— The  battle  of  Garscube.— Ainsworth, 
W:H.  The  old  London  merchant.— Strickland,  A. 
My  aunt  Honor.— Ripton  Rumsoy.- Sinith,H.  Esther. 
—Count  Ludwig. 

Somebody's  luggage.    Leipz.  1867.  S. 

D  1328 

Diethoff,   E.     Unter  der  harten  hand ;   cultur- 

historisches  zeitgemalde,    mit  einer  einlei- 

tung  von  Hans  Ziegler.    Stuttg.  [18841.   D. 

D2801 


Dietrich,  Ewald  Christian  Victorin,  {O.  F.  Hor- 
vath).  Albrecht  der  Biir,  herzog  von  As- 
canien,  markgraf  zu  Brandenburg,  oder 
Die  griindung  von  Berlin.  Meissen.  1830. 
S.  D  1351 

—  Chitava,  Zittaus  begriinderin,  oder  Der  kampf 

der  deutlschen  gegen  die  wenden  am  wah- 
lenfelde  und  an  der  blutmiihle  bei  Teusch- 
nitz  im  jahre  923;  historischer  roman. 
Meissen.  1830.  S.  D  1352 

—  Des  pfarrers  tochter  in  Taubenhayn  ;  volks- 

sage  nach  Biirger's  ballade.  Meissen.  1834. 
S.  D  1353 

—  Teutobog,  oder  Der  teutonen  heereszug  gegen 

die  romer  im  jahre  der  welt  3900  ;  histori- 
scher i-oman.     Meissen.  1830.  S.      H4551 
Dillwyn,  E.  A.    Jill.    N.  Y.  1885.  D.       D  1376 
Dilthey,  Karl,  pseud.,  see  Werner,  Julian. 
Dincklage-Campe,  Amalie  Ehrengarte  Sophie 
Wilhelmine  called  Emmy  v.      Durch   die 
zeitung;   roman.    Leipz.'  1871.    2  v.  in  1. 
D.  D  1401 

—  Emsland-bilder  ;   erziihlungen  aus  dem  Ems- 

lande.     Stuttg.  [1874].  T.  D  1402 

For  contents  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  56. 

—  Die  fiinfte  frau  ;  roman.    Stuttg.  1873.    2  v.  in 

1.  D.  D  1403 

—  Geschichten  aus  dem  Emslande.     Leipz.  1872. 

2  V.  inl.  D.  D  1404 

For  contents  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  56. 

—  Heimath-geschichten.    Paderborn.     1873.  D. 

D  1405 
For  contents  sec  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  56. 

—  Joseyjh    und    seine    briider ;    erziihlung.      In 

Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V2  v31 

—  Unsere  patriarchen  ;  erziihlung  aus  dem  Ems- 

lande.    In  the  same.  V2  v30 

Dingelstedt,   Franz    freiherr  v.    The  amazon. 

Tr.  from  the  german  by  J.  M.  Hart.    N.  Y. 

1868.  D.  ■  D  1451 

Dingy  house  at  Kensington,  The.    N.  Y.  1882. 

S.  D  19 

T>xst2iQ\\,Y>:,  earl  of  Beaconsfield.    Alroy.    Lond. 

1858.  S.  D  1501 

—  Contarini  Fleming.    Leipz.  1846.  S.      D  1502 

—  Endymion.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  D  1503 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  D  1503 

—  Henrietta  Temple  ;  a  love  story.  D  1504 

—  Lothair.     N.  Y.  1877.  D.  D  1505 

—  The  rise  of  Iskander.     In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Lit- 

tle classics.  J  926  v6 

—  Sybil,  or  The  two  nations.    Lond.  1858.  S. 

D  1506 

—  Tancred,  or  The  new  crusade.    Leipz.  1847.  2 

V.  inl.  S.  D  1507 

—  Venetia.    Leipz.  1858.  2  v.  in  1.  S.        D  1508 

—  Vivian  Grey.    Leipz.  1859.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

D  1509 

—  The  young  duke.     N.  Y.  1878.  O.  D  1510 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1878.  Q.  D  1510 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1864.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  D  1510 
Dixon,   J.     Broken  columns.     T.  p.  w.    [N.  Y. 

1863].  D.  D  1551 

Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.  Diana,  ladyLyle.  Leipz. 
1877.  2  V.  in  1.  S.  "     D  1601 

Doctor  Ben ;  an  episode  in  the  life  of  a  fortun- 
ate unfortunate.  (Round-robin  ser.)  Bost. 
1882.  S.  D  21 

Dodge,  Mary  Abigail,  {Oail  Hamilton),  (^hild 
world,  pt.  1.    111.     Bost.  1875.  S.     Dx  501 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


715 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITEBATTJBE— FICTION.      Dodge,  M.  A.— Dudevant. 


716 


Dodge,  'M.a,rjAhif^a,il,iGailHamUton).—  Contin'd. 

—  First  love  is  best ;  a  sentimental  sketch.    Bost. 

1877.  S.  D  1651 

—  Little  folk  life.    N.  Y.  1872.  S.  Dx  502 

—  The  pui-suit  of  knowledge  under  difficulties. 

J?^  Atlantic  tales.  A  1876 

—  Red-letter    days  in  Applethorpe.    111.     Bost. 

1866.  S.  Dx503 

Dodge,  Mary  Elizabeth,  born  Mapes.    Hans  Brin- 

ker,  or  The  silver  skates  ;  a  story  of  life  in 

Holland.  111.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  Dx  551 

—  Donald  and  Dorothy.    111.    Bost.  1883.  D. 

Dx  552 

Dodgson,  C:  Lutwidge,  {Lewis  Carroll).    Alice's 

adventures  in  wonderland.  111.    N.  Y.  1880. 

D.  Dx601 

—  Rhyme  ?  and  reason  ?    111.    N.  Y  1884  [1883J. 

D.  Dx  603 

—  Through  the    looking-glass   and  what    Alice 

found  there.  111.  Lond.  1877.  D.  Dx  602 
Doe,  C:  H.  Buffets.  Bost.  1875.  O.  D  1701 
Dohm,  Hedwig,  {A.  Bom).    Der  erbe  von  Mar- 

tella;  roman.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  D  1726 

Dom,  A.,  pseud.,  see  Dohm,  Hedwig. 
Donop,  Amalie  freeiny.,  born  Weber.      (Amalie 

V.  Clausherg).    SchlossBucha.    Leipz.  1853. 

S.  C  1701 

DOrle,    A.      Elisabeth  ;  eine  erziihlung  fvir   die 

gesammte  edlere  lesewelt,   wie  aueh  fiir 

eltern  und  kinder.    Cine.  1855.  S.   D  1751 

—  Die  zelle  der  leiden,   oder  Die  Kyburg  ;  eine 

erziihlung  fiir  die  gesammte  edlere  lese- 
welt, besonders  fur  die  reifere  jugend. 
Cine.  1855.  S.  D  1752 

Doubleday,  T:  The  murderer's  last  night.  In 
Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  176  v7 

Douglas,  Amanda  Minnie.  Claudia.  Bost. 
[1867].  D.  D  1801 

—  Floyd  Grandon's  honor.     Bost.  1884  [18831.  D. 

D  1812 

—  From  hand  to  mouth.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  D  1802 

—  Home    nook,   or  The  crown  of  duty.     Bost. 

[18731.  D.  ■  D1803 

—  Hope  mills,  or  Between  friend  and  sweetheart. 

Bost.  1880.  D.  D  1804 

—  In  trust,  or  Dr.  Bertrand's  household.     Bost. 

[1866J.  D.  D  1805 

—  [The  Kathie  stories.]    Bost.  1883.  6  v.  S. 

Dx  653-Dx  658 
Contents.     1.   Kathie's   three  wishes.     3.    Kathie's 
aunt  Kuth.    3.  Kathie's  summer  at  Cedarwood.    4. 
Kathie's  soldiers.    5.  In  the  ranks.    6.  Kathie's  har- 
vest days. 

—  Lost  in  a  great  city.    Bost.  1881.  D.      D  1806 

—  Nelly  Kinnard's  kingdom  ;  [a  sequel  to  Seven 

daughters.]    Bost.  1876.  D.  Dx  652 

—  The  old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe,  or  There's 

no  place  like  home.  New  ed.  Bost.  1883. 
D.  D1811 

—  Santa  Claus  land.    111.    Bost.  [1883].  D. 

Dx659 

—  Seven  daughters.    111.    Bost.  [1874].  S. 

Dx651 

—  Stephen  Dane.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.  D  1807 

—  Sydnie  Adriance,  or  Trying  the  world.    Bost. 

1868.  D.  D  1808 

—  Whom  Kathie  married.    Bost.  1883.  D. 

D  1810 

—  With  fate  against  him.  N.  Y.  1870.  D.  D  1809 
Douglas,  Christiana  Jane.    Sir  John.     [Anon.] 

D2701 
D.  D  2701 


N.  Y.  1879.  Q. 
—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  3  v.  in 


Douglas,  Edith,  pseud.,  see  Burnham,  Clara 
Louise. 

Douglas,  Lad}/  Gertrude  Georgiana.  Mar's 
white  witch  ;  a  novel.  Lond.  1877.  3  v.  in 
2.  D.  D  2851 

Doyle,  A.  Conan.  Bones.  In  Tales  from  many 
sources.  T  178  v4 

Drayton;  a  story  of  American  life.  N.  Y.  1851. 
D.  D4 

Drew,  Catharine.  The  lutaniste  of  St.  Jacobi's. 
(Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y.  1881.  S.    D  1826 

Drille,  Harton,  pseud.,  see  Gray,  Jennie  H. 

Drobisch,  Gustav  Theodor.  Weisse  rosen.  Leipz. 
1851.  D.  D  1851 

For  contents  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  57. 

Droz,  Antoine  Gustave.  Around  a  spinng.  (Leis- 
ure hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1873.  S.  D  1901 

—  Babolain ;  a  novel.    Tr.  from  the  french  by 

M.  S.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1873.  S. " 

D  1902 

Drury,  Anna  Harriet.    Deep  waters.    Bost.  1864. 

O.  D 1951 

—  Light  and  shade,  or  The  young  artist.    N.  Y. 

1853.  D.  D  1952 

Duboc,  C:  E:,  {Robert  WaldmuUer).    Die  Somo- 

sierra.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  D  2001 

—  Unterm  krummstab,  in  zwing  und  bann  ;  ro- 

man.    Leipz.  1858.  D.  D  2002 

—  Die  verlobte  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  D  2003 
DuBoisgobey,  Fortune.  The  golden  tress.  From 

the  french.     N.  Y.  1881.  S.  D  2102 

—  The  lost  casket.     Tr.  from  "  La  main  coupee" 

by  S.  Lee.    N.  Y.  1881.  S.  D  2101 

Ducange,   V:,    see   Brahain-Ducange,    V:    H: 

Joseph. 
Duchess,  The,  pseud.,  see  Argles,  Margaret. 
Duchess  of  Mazarin,  The  ;  a  tale  of  the  time  of 

Lewis  XIV.    Lond.  n.  d.  'S.  D  5 

Dudevant,  Amantine  Lucile  Aurore,  born  Dupin 

(George  Sand).     Andre.     Deutsch  von  L. 

Eichler.    Leipz.  1843.  T.  D  2151 

—  Antonina.     Tr.  from  the  french   by  Virginia 

Vaughan.     Bost.  1870.  S.  D  2152 

—  Der  aristokrat  und  der  industrielle.    Deutsch 

von  W.  Jordan.    Leipz.  1846.     2  v.  T. 

D2153 

—  Bernhard.    Deutsch  von  dr.  Scherr.    Stuttg. 

1848.  T.  D  2154 

—  Cesarine  Dietrich.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.        D  2155 

—  Consuelo  ;  a  novel.     From  the  french  by  Fay- 

ette Robinson.     Phila.  [1882].  S.      D2156 

—  Same,  germ.  Consuelo.  Deutsch  von  G.Julius. 

Leipz.  1843.    4  v.  S.  D  2156 

Note.    For  continuation  see  Countess  of  Eudolstadt. 

—  Der  corsar.    Deutsch  von  L.  Meyer.     Leipz. 

1844.  S.  D2157 

—  The  countess  of  Rudolstadt ;  a  sequel  to  "  Con- 

suelo".   From  the  french  by  Fayette  Robin- 
son.   Phila.  [1883].  D.  "       D  2161 

—  Same,    germ.      Die    griifln    von    Rudolstadt. 

Deutsch  von  L.  Mej'^er.    Leipz.  1844.    4  v. 
S.  D2161 

—  Fanchon,  the  cricket,  or  "La  petite  fadette". 

Phila.  1871.  D.  D  2158 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  kleine  fadette,  [Die  grille]  ; 

dorfgeschichte.    Deutsch  von  dr.   Scherr. 
Stuttg.  1850.  T.  D  2158 

—  Der  geheimsecretiir.     Deutsch  von  L.  Meyer. 

Leipz.  1844.  T.  D  2160 

—  Gilberte.     Deutsch  von  dr.  Scherr.     Stuttg. 

1846.     2  V.  T.  D  2159 


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Dudevant,  Amantine  Lucile  Aurore,  born  Dupin 
{Oeorge  Sand). — Continued. 

—  Handsome  Lawrence  ;   a  se(juel  to  "A  rolling 

stone".     Tr.  from  the  trench  by  Carroll 
Owen.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.  D  2162 

—  Der   handwerker.      Deutsch    von    L.   Meyer. 

Leipz.  1843.    2  v.  T.  D  2163 

—  Horace.    Deutsch  von  L.  Meyer.    Leipz.  1843. 

S.  D2164 

—  Indiana.    Deutsch  von  L.  Meyer.    Leipz.  1843. 

S.  D2165 

—  Isidore  und  Teverino.   Deutsch  von  dr.  Scherr. 

Stuttg.  1846.  T.  D  2166 

—  Isolde.    Deutsch  von  dr.  Scherr.    Stuttg.  1850. 

2  V.  T.  D2167 

—  Jacques.    Deutsch  von  L.  Meyer.  Leipz.  1844. 

2v.  T.  D2168 

—  Johanna.    Deutsch  von  dr.   Scherr.     Stuttg. 

1844.  T.  D  2169 

—  Eine    landidylle.     Deutsch    von   W.   Jordan. 

Leipz.  1847.  T.  D  2170 

—  Liindliche  erziihlungen.    Deutsch  von  A:  Cor- 

nelius.    Hildburgh.  1865.    2  v.  in.l.   D. 

D2187 
Contents.    Der  teufelssumpf.— Franz  der  champi. 

—  Lelia.    Deutsch  von  dr.  Scherr.    Leipz.  1844. 

2v.  T.  D2171 

—  Leone  Leoni.    Deutsch  von  L.  Eichler.   Leipz. 

1843.  T.  D  2172 

—  Die    letzte  Aldini.     Deutsch  von  L.   Meyer. 

Leipz.  1843.  S.  D  2173 

—  Luci-ezia  Floriani.     Deutsch  von  dr.   Scherr. 

Stuttg.  1847.  T.  D  2174 

—  Marquis  de  Villemer.    Tr.  from  the  french  by 

Ralph  Keeler.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.  D  2175 

—  Mauprat.     Tr.  from  the  french   by  Virginia 

Vaughan.     Bost.  1870.  D.  D  2176 

—  Same,  germ.  Mauprat.  Deutsch  von  L.  Meyer. 

Leipz.  1844.     2  v.  T.  D  2176 

—  Die  mosaikarbeiter.    Deutsch  von  L.  Meyer. 

Leipz.  1844.  S.  D  2177 

—  Der  miiller  von  Angibault.    Deutsch  von  W. 

Jordan.     Leipz.  1845.  T.  D  2178 

—  My  sister  Jeannie.    Tr.  from  the  french  by  S. 

D.  Crocker.    Bost.  1874.  D.  D  2179 

—  Novellen.    Deutsch  von  dr.  Scherr.     Stuttg;. 

1848.    4  V.  T.  D  2180 

For  contents  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  ,57. 

—  Pauline.    Deutsch  von  L.  Meyer.    Leipz.  1843. 

S.  D2181 

—  Der  Piccinino.  Deutsch  von  dr.  Schei-r.  Stuttgr. 

1847.    2v.  T.  D2182 

—  A  rolling  stone.     Tr.  from  the  french  by  Car- 

roll Owen.     N.Y.  1878.  O.  D2183 

Note.    For  continuation  see  Handsome  Lawrence. 

—  Das  schloss  von  Oedenweiler.  Deutsch  von  dr. 

Scherr.     Stuttg.  1851.  T.  D  2185 

—  Simon.     Deutsch  von  L:  Eichler.    Leipz.  1843. 

S.  I)  2184 

—  Der  teufelssumpf;  einedorfgeschichte.  Deutsch 

von  dr.  Scherr.    Wit7i  her  Lucrezia  Floriani. 

D2174 

—  The  tower  of  Percemont.    N.  Y.  1877.  S. 

D2186 
Dufresne,  Abel.   Stories  of  Henry  and  Henrietta. 

Tr.  from  the  french  by  H.  B.  A.  Bost.  1860. 

D.  Dx  701 

Dumas,    Alexandre    Davy.      Adventures    of    a 

marquis.     Phila.  n.  d.  O.  D  2251 

—  Die  beiden  Dianen.    Aus  dem  franz.  von  A: 

Zoller.     Stuttg.  1847.    4  v.  T.  D  2253 


Dumas,  Alexandre  Dsivj.—Contimied. 

—  Black.     Aus  dem  franz.  von  G.  Fink.     Stuttg. 

1859.     2  V.  T.  D  2254 

—  Bragelonne.    See  The  three  musketeers. 

—  Ciisarine.     In's  deulsche  vibertragen  von   L. 

Fort.    Grimma.  1857.  S.  D  2255 

—  Catherine  Blum.     Aus  dem  franz.  von  A:  Zol- 

ler.    Stuttg.  1854.   T.  D  2256 

—  The  corsican  brothers.    Phila.  1866.  O. 

D  2257 

—  Same,  germ.   Eine  corsische  familie.   Aus  dem 

franz.  von  A:  Zoller.    Stuttg.  1847.  T. 

D2257 

—  The  count  of  Monte-Cristo.    111.     Phila.  n.  d. 

D.  D  2258 

—  Felina  de  Chambure,   or    The  female  fiend. 

T.  p.  w.     [Phila.]   O.  D  2260 

—  The  forty-live  guardsmen.    Phila.  n.  d.  O. 

D2261 

—  Der  frauenkrieg.     Aus  dem  franz.  von  A:  Zol- 

ler.    Stuttg.  1846.     3  V.  T.  D  2262 

—  Gabriel  Lambert.      With  his   Eine  corsische 

familie.  D  2257 

—  Geschichte  eines  todten.     With  his  Eine  cor- 

sische familie.  D  2257 

—  Gott  und  teufel.     Aus  dem  franz.  von  A:  Zol- 

ler.    Stuttg.  1852.  T.  D  2263 

—  Die  grafin  von  Charny.     Aus  dem  franz.  von 

A:  Zoller.     Stuttg.  1853.     7  v.  T.     D  2278 

—  Der  hase  meines  grossvaters.    Aus  dem  franz. 

von  A:  Zoller.     Stuttg.  1856.  T.       D  2264 

—  Heini-ich  IV.     Aus  dem  franz.  von  G.  Fink. 

Stuttg.  1858.  T.  D  2265 

—  Das  horoscop.     Aus  dem  franz.  von  G.  Fink. 

Stuttg.  1859.  2  V.  T.  D  2266 

—  Ingenue.     Aus  dem  franz.  von  Ulrich  Relsch. 

Brussel.  1855.  4  v.  S.  D  2267 

—  Same.     Stuttg.  1855.  3  v.  T.  D  2267 

—  The  iron  hand,  or  The  knight  of  Mauloon. 

Phila.  n.  d.  O.  D  2252 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  bastard  von  Mauleon.    Aus 

dem  franz.  von  A:  Zoller.     Stuttg.  1848.    3 
V.  T.  D  2252 

—  Isaac  Lacquedem.     Aus  dem  franz.  von  A: 

Zoller.    T.p.w.    [Stuttg.  1853].  T.  D  2269 

—  Isabel  of  Bavaria,  queen  of  France  ;  the  myste- 

ries of  the  court  of  Charles  VI.    Phila.  n. 
d.  O.  D  2270 

—  Johanna   d'Arc,  die   jungfrau    von    Orleans ; 

historischer  roman.     Deutsch  von  F:  W: 
Bruckbrau.    Augsburg.  1847.  S.      D  2271 

—  Karl  der  kiihne.    Aus  dem  franz.  von  G.  Fink. 

Stuttg.  1857.  2  V.  T.  D  2272 

—  Konigin   Margot.      Aus    dem    franz.    von  A: 

Zoller.    Stuttg.  1845.  2  v.  T.  D  2273 

—  Meister  Adam,  der  calabrese.    Aus  dem  franz. 

von  C.  Buchele.     T.  p.  w.     [Stuttg.]  T. 

D2274 

—  Memoirs  of  a  physician  series. 

1.  The  memoirs  of  a  physician,  or  The  secret 

history  of  the  court  of  Louis  XV.    Phila. 
1864.  0.  D  2275 

2.  The  queen's  necklace,  or  The  secret  history 

of  the  court  of  Louis  XVI.    Phila.  [1875]. 
2  V.  in  1.  O.  D  2276 

3.  Six  years  later,  or  The  taking  of  the  Bas- 

tille.   Phila.  1875.  O.  D  2277 

4.  The  countess  of  Charny,  or  The  fall  of  the 

french  monarchy.    Phila.  [1876].  O. 

D  2278 


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Dumas,  Alexandre  Davy. — Continued. 

5.  Andree  de  Taverney.    Tr.  from  the  french 

by  H:  L.  Williams,  jr.     T.  p.  w.  [Phila] .  O. 

D2279 

6.  The  chevalier  ;  the  6th  series  and  end  of  the 

"Memoirs  of  a  physician."    Phila.  1875.  O. 

D2280 

—  Same,  germ.    DenkwiXrdigkeiten  eines  arztes. 

3.  Ange  Pitou.    Ans  dem  franz.  von  A:  Zoller. 

Stuttfij.  1«51.  3  V.  T.  D  2277 

Same.    Jena.  1853.  3  v.  T.  D  2277 

4.  Die  griifin  von  Charny.    Aus  dem  franz.  von 

A: Poller.    Stuttg.  1853.  7  V.  T.       D  2278 

—  The  Mohicans  of  Paris.    Phila.  [1875].  O. 

D2281 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  Mohikaner  von  Paris.    Aus 

dem  franz.  von  L.  v.  Alvensleben.     Briissel. 
1854.  10  V.  S.  D  2281 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  Salvator. 

—  Der  page  des  herzogs  von  Savoyen.    Aus  dem 

franz.  von  L.  v.  Alvensleben.  Briissel. 
1854.  5  V.  S.  D  2282 

—  Same.    Stuttg.  1855.  3  v.  T.  D  2282 

—  Der  pechvogel.     T.  p.  to.    T.  D  2283 

—  Der  pfarrer  von  Ashbourn.    Aus  dem  franz. 

von  A:  Zoller.    Stuttg.  1854.  2  v.  T. 

D2284 

—  El  Salteador.    Aus  dem  franz.  von  A:  Zoller. 

Stuttg.  1854.  T.  D  2285 

—  Salvator  ;     fortsetzung   der   Mohikaner    von 

Paris.  Aus  dem  franz.  von  A:  Zoller. 
Stuttg.  1856.  8  V.  in  6.  T.  D  2286 

—  Die  schwarze  tulpe.    Aus  dem  franz.  von  A: 

Zoller.     Stuttg.  1850.  T.  D  2287 

—  Spellbound.    N.  Y.  1879.  S.  D  2289 

—  Die  taube.     Aus    dem    franz.  von  A:  Zoller. 

Stuttg.  1851.  T.  D  2290 

—  Tausend  und  ein  gespenst.    Aus  dem  franz. 

von  A:  Zoller.    Stuttg.  1850.  3  v.  T. 

D2291 

—  The  three  guardsmen  aeries. 

1.  The  three  guardsmen.    Phila.  [1875].  O. 

D2292 

2.  Twenty    years    after,     [or    Milady's    son]. 

Phila.  [1875].  O.  D  2293 

3.  Bragelonne,  the  son  of  Athos.    Phila.  n  d. 

O.  D  2294 

—  Same,  germ.     Die  drei  musketiere. 

1.  Die    drei    musketiere.      Aus     dem    franz. 

Stuttg.  1857.  2  V.  T.  D  2292 

2.  Zwanzig  jahre  nachher.     Aus   dem  franz. 

Stuttg.  1857.  3  V.  T.  D  2293 

3.  Der  graf  von  Bragelonne,  oder  Zehn  jahre 

nachher.  Aus  dem  franz.  Stuttg.  1857.  7 
V.  T.  D  2294 

—  Der  Vesuv,  und  seine  opfer.     With  Berthet, 

E.  B.    Der  wehrwolf.  B  1703 

—  Die   w()lfinnen  von   Machecoul ;  episode  aus 

dem  krieg  der  Vendee  im  jahre  1832.  Aus 
dem  franz.  von  dr.  Biichele.  Stuttg.  1858. 
5  V.  T.  D  2295 

—  Der   wolfsfiJhrer.     Aus    dem    franz.    von  G. 

Fink.    Stuttg.  1857.  3  v.  T.  D  2296 

Note.    A  large  number  of  Dumas'  works  were  in 

reality  written  by  other  persons  and  only  revised  by 

him,  some  not  even  that;    but  all  were  published 

under  Dumas'  name.    For  particulars,  the  reader  is 

referred    to  Qu^rard's  Supercheries   litteraires   dc- 

voil^es,  V.  1. 

Dumas,  Alexandre, /?Z5.  Diana  von  Lvb.  Deutsch 

von  C.  F.  Grieb.     Stuttg.  1856.  T.    D  2351 

—  Drei  starke  manner  ;  roman.    Deutsch  von  C. 

F.  Grieb.    Stuttg.  1866.  T.  D  2365 


Dumas,  Alexandre,  fils. —  Continued. 

—  Frauenleben.    Deutsch  von  dr.  Grieb.    Stuttg. 

1856.     2  V.  T.  D  2352 

—  Sophie  Printems.     Aus  dem  franz.  von  C.  F. 

Grieb.     Stuttg.  1857.     2  v.  T.  D  2354 

—  Tristram  der  rothe.    Atis  dem  franz.  von  C.  F. 

Grieb.     Stuttg.  1858.  T.  D  2353 

Duncan,  H:    The  cottage  fireside,  or  The  parish 

schoolmaster.    N.  Y.  1843.  S.  Dx  751 

—  and  others.    Tales  of  the  Scottish  peasantry. 

N.  Y.  1861.  S.  D  2401 

Contents.    Pref.— Maitland  Smith.— Jane  Morton.— 

Mary  Wilson. —  The  cotter.  — The  apprentice.— The 

benevolent  orphan.— The  spoiled  child.— The  friendly 

farmer.— The  honest  farmer.— The  dishonest  farmer. 

Dunlap,  W:    Memoirs  of  a  water  drinker.  N.  Y. 

1837.    2v.  inl.   D.  D  2451 

Durand,  Alice  Marie  Celeste  Henry,  born  Fleury, 

(Henrv  Orimlle).    Ariadne.  "N.  Y.  1878.  I). 

D2551 

—  Dosia  ;  a  russian  story.    From  the  french  by 

Mary  Neal  Sherwood.    Bost.  1877.  S. 

D2252 

—  Dournof  ;  a  russian  story.    Phila.  1879.  S. 

D2553 

—  Gabrielle,  or  The  house  of  Maurfeze.    Tr.  from 

the  french.    Phila.  [1878].  S.  D  2554 

—  Markof,  the  russian  violinist.    Tr.  from  the 

french  by  Helen  Stanley.    Phila.  [1879].  D. 

D2555 

—  Marrying  off  a  daughtei',  (Marier  sa  file).    Tr. 

from  the  french  by  Mary  Neal  Sherwood. 
Phila.  [1878].  S.     "  D  2556 

—  Philomene's  marriages  ;  with  a  preface  to  her 

american  readers.    Tr.  from  the  french  by 
Helen  Stanley.    Phila.  1879.  S.        D  2557 

—  Pretty  little  countess  Zina ;   a  russian  story. 

Phila.  1878.  S.  D  2558 

—  The  princess  Ogherof ;   a  russian  love  story. 

Phila.  [1880].  D.  D  2559 

—  Sonia  ;  a  russian  story.    Phila.  1878.  S. 

D2560 

—  Xdnie's  inheritance,  (L'heritage  de  Xenie) ;  a 

tale  of  russian  life.    Tr.  from  the  french  by 

Laura  E.  Kendall.    Phila.  [1880].  S. 

D2561 
Durden,  Dame,  pseud.    Mabel  Howard.    Bost. 

1877.  S.  Dx801 

Dtiringsfeld,  Ida  v.   Reinsberg-.     Margarethe 

von  Valois  und  ihi-e  zeit;  memoiren-roman. 

Leipz.  1847.    3  v.  S.  D  2601 

Dussaud,  Mme.  — ,  {Jacques  Vincent).    The  return 

of  the  princess  ;  a  novel.    Tr.  by  Laura  E. 

Kendall.    N.  Y.  1881.  S.  V  751 

Dutheil,  Eugenie,  {Mme.  la  comtesse  La  Rochtre, 

Mile.  Eugenie  La  Boehdre).    Tebaldo,  oder 

Glaube  und  vorurtheil.    Nach  dem  franz. 

von  Joseph  Borscht.     Mainz.  1853.  S. 

Ii626 

E.,  A.  L.  O.,  pseud.,  «ee Tucker,  Charlotte  Maria. 
E.,  D.  J.   W.,  pseud,    see   Strussenfelt,   Ulrika 

Sophia  V. 
Early,  M.  A.,  see  Fleming,  M.  A. 
Eastman,    Mary    Henderson.      Aunt    Phillis's 

cabin,  or  Southern  life  as  it  is.     T.  p.  w.  S. 

E201 

—  Dahcotah,  or  Life  and  legends  of  the  Sioux. 

T.  p.  w.  B.  E  202 

Ebers,  G:  Moritz.    Eine  Jigyptische  konigstocli- 

ter  ;  historischer  roman.    9te  aufl.     Stuttg. 

1880.  3  V.  in  2.  D.  E  261 

—  Same,  eng.    An  egyptian  princess.    From  the 


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Ebers,  G-.Moritz.— Continued. 

german  by  Eleanor  Grove.     Leipz.  1870. 
2v.ini.  ^.  E251 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1880.  2  v.  S.  E  251 

—  The    burgomaster's    wife,   see  below  Die  frau 

biirgermeisterin. 

—  An  egyptian  princess,  see  above  Eine  agyptische 

konigstochter. 

—  The  emperor,  see  below  Der  kaiser. 

—  Eine  frage  ;   idyll  zu    einem  gemalde  seines 

freundes  Alma  Tadema.    N.  Y.  1881.  F. 

E252 

—  Same,  eng.    A  question  ;   the  idyl  of  a  picture 

by  his  friend    Alma   Tadema.    From  the 
german  by  Mary  J.  Safford.    N.  Y.  1881.  S. 

E252 

—  Die  frau  biii'germeisterin  ;  romance.    lOte  aufl. 

Stuttg.  1882.  D.  E  257 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  E  257 

—  Same,   eng.    The    burgomaster's    wife ;  a  ro- 

mance.    From    the    german  by  Mary  J. 
Safford.    N.  Y.  1883.  8.  "        E257 

—  Homo  sum  ;  roman.    9te  aufl.    Stuttg.  1881.  D. 

E253 

—  Same,  eng.    Homo  sum.    Tr.  from  the  german 

by  Clara  Bell.    Leipz.  1878.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

E253 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  E  253 

—  Der  kaiser;  roman.    9te  aufl.     Stuttg.  1881.  2 

V.  D.  E  254 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  E  254 

—  Same,  eng.    The  emperor.    From  the  german 

by  Clara  Bell.    Rev.  and  corr.  in  the  U.  S. 
li.Y.  1881.  2v.  S.  E254 

—  A  question,  see  above  Eine  frage. 

—  Die  schwestern ;  roman.    12te  aufl.     Stuttg. 

1881.  D.  E  255 

—  Same,  eng.    The   sisters  ;   a  romance.     From 

the  german  by  Clara  Bell.    Authorized  ed. 
N.  Y.  1880.  S.  E  255 

—  Serapis  ;  historischer  roman.    N.  Y.  1885.  F. 

E259 

—  Same,  eng.    Serapis  ;   a  romance.     From  the 

the  german  ;  authorized  ed.,  rev.  and  corr. 
in  the  U.  S.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  E  259 

—  Uarda  ;  roman  aus  dem  alten  Aegypten.     9te 

aufl.    Stuttg.  1881.  3  v.  in  1.  D. '        E  256 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  E  256 

—  Same,   eng.      Uarda ;    a  romance  of    ancient 

Egypt.    From  the  german  by  Clara  Bell. 
Leipz.  1877.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  E  256 

—  Ein  wort ;  roman.    4te  aufl.     Stuttg.  1883.  D. 

E258 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.  E  258 

—  Same.     In  VierteljahrL  mag.  V  2  v30 

—  Same,  eng.    A  word,  only  a  word  ;  a  romance. 

From  the  german  by  Mary  J.  Saftbrd.    N. 
Y.  1883.  S.  E  258 

Ebner  v.  Eschenbach,  Marie  freiin,  born  grdfin 
Dubsky.  Lotti,  die  uhrmacherin ;  eine 
erziihlung.     In  VierteljahrL  mag. 

V  2  v24 
Eckstein,    Ernst.      Aus    secunda    und    prima ; 
humoresken.    19te  aufl.    Leipz.  1877.  D. 

E301 

—  Der  besuch  im  career  ;  humoreske.   49ste  aufl. 

Leipz.  1881.  D.  E  302 

—  Die  Claudier  ;  roman  aus  der  romischen  kai- 

serzeit.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.  E  308 

—  Same,  eng.  Quintus  Claudius  ;  a  romance  of 
imperial  Rome.  From  the  german  by 
"'        "  "  -  -      -     U.  S.    N. 


Clara  Bell,  rev.  and  corr.  in  the 
Y.  1882.  2  V.  S. 


E308 


Eckstein,  'Ernst.— Contintted. 

—  Die  feuerspritze  ;  humoreske.    2te  aufl.  Leipz. 

1877.  D.  E  304 

—  Flatternde  blatter  ;  satirische  und  humoristi- 

sche  skizzen.    Leipz.  1875.  D.  E  306 

—  Die  madchen  des  pension ats  ;  humoreske.  24ste 

aufl.    Leipz.  1881.  D.  E  303 

—  Prusias ;  a  romance  of  ancient  Rome  under 

the  republic.  From  the  german  by  Clara 
Bell.  Authorized  ed.,  rev.  and  corr.  in  the 
U.  S.    N.  Y.  1884.  2  V.  S.  E  309 

—  ed.    Humoristischer  hausschatz  fiir's  deutsche 

volk.    Leipz.  [1877-81.  6  V.  D.  E  306 

Same.   Neue  folge.   Leipz.  [1879-81].  6  v.  D. 

E307 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-,  p.  58. 

Eddy,  J:    A  dinner-party.    /»  Stories  by  ameri- 

can  authors.  S  35  v2 

Eden,  Thehon.EmWj.  The  semi-detached  house; 

ed.  by  lady  Theresa  Lewis.     Bost.  1860.  S. 

E351 

Edgar,  J:  G:    A  boy's  adventures  in  the  baron's 

wars,  or  How  I  won  my  spurs.    111.    Lond. 

n.  d.  D.  Ex  126 

Edgeworth,  Maria.    Tales  and  novels.    20  v.  in 

10.    N.  Y.  1853.  D.  E  401-410 

Contents.    V.  1.    Castle  Rackrent.— Essay  on  Irish 

bulls.— Essay  on  the  noble  science  of  self -justification. 

2.  Forrester.— The  prussian  vase.- The  good  aunt.— 

3.  Angelina.  —  The  good  french  governess.  —Made- 
moiselle Panache,  3d  pt.— The  knapsack.  4.  Lame 
Jervas.— The  will.— The  Limerick  gloves.— Out  of  debt, 
out  of  danger.  —  The  lottery.  —  Rosanna.  5.  Murad, 
the  unlucky.  —  The  manufactures.  —  The  grateful 
negro.— To-morrow.  6.  Ennui.— The  dun.  7, 8.  Tales 
of  fashionable  life:  Manoeuvring  ;  Almeria  ;  Vivian. 
9,  10.  Tales  of  fashionable  life:  The  absentees  ;  Ma- 
dame de  Fleury;  Emilie  de  Coulanges;  The  modern 
Griselda.  11,12.  Belinda.  13.  Leonora,  with  let- 
ters on  various  subjects.  14,15.  Patronage.  16. 
Same,  concluded.  —  Comic  dramas:  Love  and  law,  a 
drama  In  3  acts ;  The  rose,  thistle  and  shamrock, 
drama  in  3  acts.  17.  Harrington.  —  Thoughts  on 
bores.    18.    Ormond.    19,  20.    Helen. 

—  Murad,  the  unlucky.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.  Little 

classics.  J  926  vl2 

—  Rosamond,  with  other  tales.    N.  Y.  1859.    D. 

Ex  601 

[Edinburgh  tales,  The]  :    The  elves,  tr.  from  the 

german  of  Tieck  by  T:  Carlyle,  with  other 

tales  and  sketches.    N.  Y.  1859.  O.    E  426 

Contents.    Tieck,  J:  L:   The  elves.— Johnstone,  C. 

J.    The  sabbath  night's  supper.- Fraser,  Mrs.    The 

cousins. -Nicander,  K:  A:     The  renounced  trea- 

sure.— aore,  C.  G.  F.    The  maid  of  honour.  —  Quilli- 

nan,  E :    The  rangers  of  Connaught.— Mitford,  M.  R. 

The  fresh-water  fisherman.- Crowe,  C.  The  story  of 

Martha  Guinness  and  her  son.  —  Tytler,  M.  Fraser, 

The  deformed.  —  Johnson,  Col.   The  white  fawn.  — 

Howitt,  W:    Johnny  Darbyshire.— Lauder,  Sir  T: 

D.  Story  of  Farquharson  of  Inverey. 

Eduard  von  Termont,  oder  Geschichte  eines  ver- 

lorenen  sohnes.    Nach  dem  franz.   2te  aufl. 

Schaffhausen.  1868.   D.     With  Schmid,  J. 

C.  V.    Die  kleine  lautenspielerin.     S  1465 

Edwardes,  Annie.    Archie  Lovell.    N.  Y.  n.  d. 

O.  E  461 

—  At  the  eleventh  hour.    N.  Y.  1882.  S.      E  462 

—  A  blue  stocking.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  E  452 

—  Jet,  her  face  or  her  fortune.     T.  p.  w.    [N.  Y. 

1879.]  S.  E453 

—  Leah  ;  a  woman  of  fashion.    Leipz.  1875.-    2  v. 

inl.  S.  E454 

—  The  ordeal  for  wives.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.     E  455 

—  Ought  we  to  visit  her  ?    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.  E  456 

—  Philip  Earnsclifte,  or  The  morals  of  May  Fair. 

T.  p.  w.  O.  'E  457 

—  Steven  Lawrence,  yeoman.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d. 

O.  E  468 


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723 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


lilTERATUIlE— FICTION.        Edwardes—Engelhard. 


Edwardes,  Annie. — Continued. 

—  Susan  Fielding.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.  E  459 

—  A  vagabond  heroine.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.     E  460 

—  Vivian  the  beauty.  N.  Y.  1880.  S.  E  461 
Edwards,  Amelia  Blandford.    Barbara's  history. 

Leipz.  1864.  3  v.  in  1.  S.  E  501 

—  Same,  germ.    Barbara.     Aus  dem  englischen 

von  Alma  v.  Metzsch.     Leipz.  1865.  2  v.  S. 

E501 

—  Debenham's  vow.    Leipz.  1870.    2  v.  1.  S. 

E502 

—  The  four-fifteen  express.    In  Johnson,  E.  R. 

Little  classics.  J  926  v8 

—  Hand  and  glove.    N.  Y.  1866.  O.  E  503 

—  In  the  days  of  my  youth.  Leipz.  1873.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  E  504 

—  The  ladder  of  life,  a  heart-history.    N.  Y.  1865. 

O.  E  505 

—  Same.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  E  505 

—  Lord  Brackenbury.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.        E  506 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1880.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  E  506 

—  Miss  Carew.    Leipz.  1865.  2  v.  in  1.  S.    E  507 

—  Monsieur  Maurice.  Leipz.  1873.  S.  E  508 
.  —  My  brother's  wife.    N.  Y.  1865.  O.  E  509 

—  A  night  on  the  borders  of  the  Black  Forest. 

Leipz.  1874.  S.  E  510 

Iiicliuks,  The  story  of  Salome.— In  the  confessional. 
—  The  tragedy  in  the  palazzo  Bordello.—  The  four-fif- 
teen express.  —  Sister  Johanna's  story.  —  All  saints' 
eve. 
Edwards,  C:    Di  Vasari ;  a  tale  of  Florence.    In 
Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  176  v8 

Edwards,  Matilda  Barbara  Betham-.     Brother 
Gabriel.    Leipz.  1878.  2  v.  in  1.  S.     E  551 

—  Disarmed  ;  a  novel.     N.  Y.  1883.  Q.        E  556 

—  Doctor  Jacob.    Bost.  1869.  8.  E  552 

—  Exchange  no  robbeiy,  or  Fated  by  a  jest.    N. 

Y.  1883.  Q.  E  555 

—  Felicia.  -  Leipz.  1875.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  E  553 

—  The  flower  of  doom,  and  other  stories.    N.  Y. 

1885.  S.  E  559 

Includes,  Love  and  manuscript.  — A  group  of  im- 
mortals.—The  rebuke  amid  roses. 

—  Love  and  mirage,  or  The  waiting  on  an  island  ; 

an  out-of-door  romance.     [Anon.]    N.  Y. 
1884.  S.  E  558 

—  Pearla,  or  The  world  after  an  island  ;  a  novel. 

N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  E  557 

—  The  Sylvestres.  Leipz.  1872.  S.  E  554 
Edwards,  Rollin.    Twice  defeated,  or  The  story 

of  a  dark  society  in  two  countries.    Phila. 

1877.  D.  E  601 

Effingham,  C,  esq.  pseud.,  see  Cooke,  J:  Esten. 
Eggleston,  E:    The  circuit  rider.     2\  p.  vj.    [N. 

Y.  1874.]  D.  E651 

—  The  end  of  the  world  ;  a  love  story.  111.     N.  Y. 

[1872.1  D.  E  652 

—  The  hoosier  schoolboy.  111.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

Ex  176 

—  The  hoosier  schoolmaster.   111.    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

E653 

—  The  mystery  of   Metropolisville.    111.    N.  Y. 

[1873.]  IJ.  E  654 

—  Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls.    N.  Y.  1884. 

D.  Ex  177 

—  Roxy.  N.  Y.  [1878].  D.  E  655 
Eggleston,  G:  Gary.    The  big  brother ;  a  story 

of  indian  war.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.         Ex  151 

—  Captain  Sam,  or  The  boy  scouts  of  1814.    N. 

Y.  1876.  D.  Ex  152 

—  A  man  of  honor.  111.    N.  Y.  [1873].  D. 

E701 

—  The  wreck  of   the  Red  Bird  ;   a  story  of  the 

Carolina  coast.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.        Ex  154 


Eginhardt,  pseud.,  see  Planckner,  Othello  v. 
Eichholz,  Ehrenreich.  Ein  mann  aus  dem  volke  ; 

ein  buch  fiir  das  volk.    Leipz.  1848.  S. 

E801 
Eikenhorst,   L.  v.      Amsterdams  geheimnisse. 

Aus  dem  hollandischen  von  Eugen  Zoller. 

Stutt^.  1845.  3  b.  T.  E  851 

Eiloart,  Elizabeth,  mrs.  C.  J.  G.    The  boy  with 

an  idea.     T.p.w.D.  IBx  201 

—  The  curate's  discipline.    N.  Y.  1867.  O. 

E901  . 

—  The  dean's  wife.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  E  902 

—  Same ;  a  novel.    Lond.  1880.  3  v.  in  2.  D. 

E  902 

—  The  love  that  lived  ;  a  novel.    Lond.  1874.  3  v. 

in  2.  D.  E  903 

Elbe,  A.  von  der,  pseud.,  see  Decken,  Augusta 
V.  der. 

Elbon,  Barbara,  pse^^d!.,  seeHalstead,  Leonora  B. 

Elder,  W:  The  enchanted  beauty  and  other 
tales,  essays  and  sketches.    Phila.  1860.  D. 

E951 

Eliot,  A\ice,pserid.,  see  Jewett,  Sarah  Orne. 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.,  see  Cross,  Marian. 

Elisabeth,  Pauline  Elisabeth  Ottilie  Louise 
queen  of  Rum,ania,  {Carmen  Sylva).  Pil- 
grim sorrow  ;  a  cycle  of  tales.  Tr.  by  Helen 
Zimmern.  Portrait.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.    E  976 

Elizabeth,  Charlotte,  pseud.,  see  Tonna,  Char- 
lotte Elizabeth. 

Ellersberg,  Eduard,  pseud.,  see  Ziehen,  E:  A: 
Philipp. 

Elling,  Franz  v.,  pseud.,  see  MUller,  K: 

Elliot,  Frances.     The  Italians.    N.  Y.  1875.   D. 

E  1001 

Ellis,  Sarah  Stickney.  First  impressions,  or 
Hints  to  those"  who  would  make  home 
happy.    N.  Y.  1857.  S.  Ex  251 

—  Home,   or  The  iron  rule ;    a  domestic  story. 

N.Y.  1855.  D.  E  1051 

—  Look  to  the  end,  or  The  Bennets  abroad.    N. 

Y.  1845.  O.  E  1052 

—  The  ministers  family,  or  Hints  to  those  who 

would  make  home  happy.    N.  Y.  1857.  S. 

Ex  252 

—  Pictures  of  private  life.    Phila.  1833.  T. 

E  1053 
Contents.    An  apology  for  Action.— The  hall  and  the 
cottage.— Ellon  E^kdalo.— The  curate's  widow.— Mar- 
riage as  it  may  be. 

—  Somerville  Hall,  or  Hints  to  those  who  would 

make  home  happy.    N.  Y.  1859.  S. 

Ex  253 
Elster,   Christian.    Ein  fremder  vogel  ;    erzilh- 

lung.  Aus  dem  norweg.  von  J.  C.  Poestion. 

In  Vierteyahrl.  mag.  V2  v30 

Elwell,  E:  H:    The  boys  of  tliirty-five  ;  a  story 

of  a  seaport  town".     Bost.  1884  [18831 .  S. 

Ex  276 
Emery,  Sarah  A.  Three  generations.   Bost.  1872. 

O.  EllOl 

ifenault,  L:    Christine.    From  the  french  by  I21i- 

zabeth  W.  Pendleton.    (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1883.  S.  E  1301 

Enders,  M.  A.     Steevenbord  ;  novelle.    In  Vier- 

teljahrl.  mag.  V2  v22 

—  Trautenheim  ;  novelle.     In  the  same.    V2  v25 
Engel,  J:  Jakob.     Herr  Lorenz  Stark;  ein  clia- 

raktergemalde.     Mit  einer  einleitnng  von 
Joseph  Kiirschner.     Stuttg.  [1882].  D. 

E  1 126 

Engelhard,  Karoline.    Lebensbilder  von  der  vcr- 

fasserin  der  Gesaramelten  briefe  von  Julie. 

Leipz.  1824.  S.  E  1151 


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735 


Engelen— Fels,  E. 


LITEBATTJRE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


736 


Engelen,  A.  W.,  {Herman  von  Appeltern).  Der 
Schutzgeist.  Frei  nach  dem  holliindischen 
bearb.  von  J.  D.  v.  Betaz.  Stnttg.  1844.  3 
V.  T.       ,  A  1351 

Erckmann,  Emile,  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
The  blockade,  or  Episodes  of  the  siege  of 
Phalsbourg.     Lond.  [187-].  S.  E  1208 

—  Brigadier  Frederick.    N:  Y.  1875.  O.    E  1201 

—  The  conscript,  or  The  invasion  of  France.    Tr. 

by  H.  W.  Dulcken.    Lond.  [187-].   S. 

E  1209 
Note.    For  continuation,  see  Waterloo. 

—  Das  forsthaus.    Atis  dem  franz.  vibers.  von  H. 

V.  Feltheim.     Berlin.  1867.  S.  E  1207 

—  Friend  Fritz  ;  a  tale  of  the  banks  of  the  Lauter. 

N.  Y.  1877.  D.  E  1202 

—  The  invasion  of  France  in   1814 ;   comprising 

the  night-march  of  the  russian  army  past 
Phalsbourg.    N.  Y.  1871.  D.  E  1206 

—  Madame  Thcrfese,   or  The  volunteers  of  '93. 

N.  Y.  1869.  D.  E  1203 

—  The  polish  jew.    From  the  french  by  Caroline 

A.  Merighi.     N.  Y.  [1885].  S.  E  1212 

—  The  story  of  a  peasant.     Lond.  n.  d.    4  v.  S. 
1.   The  statesgeneral  [1789],  or  The  beginning 

of  the  great  french  revolution.   E  1204  vl 

3.  The  country  in  danger  [1793],  or  Episodes 

of  the  great  french  revolution.  E  1204  v2 

3.  Year  one  of  the  republic  [1793].    E  1204  v3 

4.  Citizen  Bonaparte,  1794—1815.      E  1204  v4 

—  The  story  of  the  plebiscite  ;  told  by  one  of  the 

seven  million  five  hundred  thousand  who 
voted  ''yes".  From  the  french.  Lond. 
1874.  S.  E  1211 

—  Strange  stories,  (Contes  fantastiques).    From 

the  french.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  E  1205 

Contents.  The  mysterious  sketch.  —  The  dean's 
watch.— "Abraham's  offering".— The  three  souls.— 
The  invisihle  eye.— The  wonderful  glass. 

—  Waterloo  ;  a  sequel  to  "The  conscript  of  1813". 

Tr.   from   the  french  by  H.  W.  Dulcken. 

Lond.  [187-].  S.  E  1210 

Erma's  engagement,  by  the  author  of  "  Blanche 

Seymour".     Phila!  1873.  O.  El 

Ernesti,   Luise,    pseud.,   see  Humbracht,    Mal- 

vine  V. 
Erskine,  ifr«.  T:    Wyncote.    (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1875.  S.  E  1251 

Estelle  Russell,  [by  the  author  of  The  private 

life  of  Galileo] .'  Leipz.  1870.  3  v.  in  1.  S.  E  2 
Ettrick  shepherd,  The,  see  Hogg,  James. 
Evans,  Augusta  J.,  see  Wilson,  Augusta  J. 
Evans,  Marian,  see  Cross,  Marian,  {George Eliot). 
Everett,  W:    Double  play,  or  How  Joe  Hardy 

chose  his  friends.    111.    Bost.  1871 .  S. 

Ex  301 
Ewald,   Herman  F:     The  story  of  Waldemar 

Krone's  youth.   Tr.  from  the  danish.   Phila. 

1868.  D.  E  1351 

Ewing,  Juliana  Horatia,  born  Gatty.  Thebrown- 

ies,  and  other  tales.    3d  ed.   Lond.  1875.  D. 

Ex  356 
Includes,  The  land  of  lost  toys.— Three  Christmas 
trees.— An  idyll  of  the  wood.— Christmas  crackers.— 
Amelia  and  the  dwarfs. 

—  Jackanapes.    111.    Lond.  1884.  O.         Ex  357 

—  Jan  of  the  windmill ;   a  story  of  the  -plains. 

Bost.  1878.   S.  Ex  351 

—  Mrs.  Overtheway's  remembrances.    111.    Bost. 

1881.  8.  Ex  352 

—  Six  to  sixteen;   a  story  for  girls.    111.    Bost. 

1880.  S.  Ex  353 

—  We  and  the  world  ;  a  book  for  boys.  111.  Bost. 

1880.  S.  Ex  355 


Eytinge,  Margaret.  The  ball  of  the  vegetables, 
and  other  stories  in  prose  and  verse.  N.  Y. 
1883.  O.  Ex  501 

Fabre,  Ferdinand.  The  abbe  Tigrane,  candidate 
for  the  papal  chair.    Tr.  by  the  rev.  Leon- 
ard Woolsey  Bacon.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.   F  101 
Fabre  d'Olivet,  D.      Theophrastus    Paracelsus, 
Oder  Der  arzt ;  histonscher  roman  aus  den 
zeiten  des  mittelalters.    Nach  dem  franz. 
von  E:  Liber.     Magdeb.  1843.  3  v.  S.  O  551 
Fadette,  pseud.,  see  Rodney,  Minnie  Reeves. 
Fairfax,    Lina    R.      The    misfortunes     of    bro. 
Thomas  Wheatley.     In  Stories  by  ameri- 
can  authors.  S  35  v6 

Falk,  C.    Um  ein  herz  ;  novelle.    N.  Y.  1883.  F. 

F126 
Famous  victory,  A.    Chicago.  1880.  D.  F  1 

Fanchette,   by  one  of  her  admirers.      (Round- 
robin  ser.)    Bost.  1883.  S.  F  5 
Fargus,  F:  J:,  {Hugh  Conway).     Bound  together; 
tales.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)     N.  Y.  1884.  S. 

F2003 
Contents.  The  secret  of  the  Stradivarius.- Fleu- 
rette.- A  cabinet  secret.— The  bandsman's  story.— 
The  Blatchford  bequest.—  My  first  client.— Our  last 
walk.— Miss  River's  revenge.— The  daughter  of  the 
stars.— In  one  short  year.— The  truth  of  it.— A  spec- 
ulative spirit. 

—  Called  back.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1884. 

S.  F  2001 

—  Carriston's   gift,   and    other    tales.      (Leisure 

hour  ser.)    Portrait  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1885.  S. 

F2004 
Includes,  Chewton-Abbot.  —  Paul  \^argas.  — A  dead 
man's  face.— Julian  Vanneck.— The  "bichwa." 

—  Dark  days.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1884.  S. 

F2002 

Faijeon,    B:  Leopold.      Blade-o' grass.     N.   Y. 

1873.  O.  F  151 

—  Golden  grain.    N.  Y.  1874.  O.  F  152 

—  Great  Porter  square  ;  a  mystery.    N.  Y.  1885. 

Q.  ■  F  154 

—  Grif  ;  a  story  of  australian  life.    N.  Y.   1873. 

O.  F153 

—  Love's  harvest ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q. 

F155 

Farman,  Ella,  see  Pratt,  Ella,  born  Farman. 

Farquharson,  Martha,  see  Finley,  Martha. 

Farrar,  C:  A.  J.  Wild  woods  life,  or  A  trip  to 
Parmachenee  ;  a  realistic  story  of  life  in 
the  woods.    111.    Bost.  1884.  S.        Fx  177 

Farrar,  Eliza  Ware.  Young  folks'  Robinson 
Crusoe,  or  The  adventures  of  an  english- 
man who  lived  alone  for  five  years  on  an 
island  in  the  Pacific  ocean;  ed.  by  W:  T. 
Adams.    Bost.  1883  [1881].  O.  Fx  101 

Farrar,  F:  W:  Eric,  or  Little  by  little  ;  a  tale  of 
Roslyn  school.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.         Fx  151 

—  Julian  Home  ;  a  tale  of  college  life.    N.  Y. 

1878.  D.  Fx  152 

—  St.  Winifred's,  or  The  world  of  school.    N.  Y. 

1880.  D.  Fx  153 

Fawcett,  Edgar.     The  adventures  of  a  widow  ; 

a  novel.    Bost.  1884.  D.  F  205 

—  An   ambitious  woman ;  a  novel.     Bost.   1884 

[1883].  D.  F203 

—  A  gentleman  of  leisure.    Bost.  1881.  T.    F  202 

—  A  hopeless  case.    Bost.  1880.  T.  F  201 

—  Rutherford.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  F  206 

—  Tinkling  cymbals  ;  a  novel.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

F204 

Fels,  pseud. ,  see  B&uerle,  Adolf. 

Fels,  Egon,  pseud.,  see  Herbert,  Johanna. 


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LITERATITRE-FICTIOir. 


Fenelon— Floyd,  C. 


728 


Fenelon,  Fran9ois  de  Saliguac  de  La  Mothe. 
The  adventures  of  Telemachus,  the  son  of 
Ulysses.  From  the  french  by  J:  Hawkes- 
worth ;  with  a  life  of  the  author  and  re- 
marks on  epic  poetry  and  on  the  excellence 
of  Telemachus.    N."Y.  1857.    2  v.  in  1.  T. 

F301 

Fenn,  G:  Manville.  The  clerk  of  Porthwick. 
Leipz.  1881.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  F  352 

—  Middy  and  ensign,  or  The  jungle  station  ;  a 

tale  of  the  Malay  peninsula.  111.  N.  Y. 
1883.  D.  Fx202 

—  Off   to   the    wilds ;    the    adventures    of   two 

brothers  in  south  Africa.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

Fx201 

—  The  parson  o'  Dumford.  Leipz.  1880.    2  v.  in  1. 

S.  F351 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  F  351 

—  Poverty  Corner  ;  a  city  story.    N.  Y.  1885.  S. 

F353 

—  The  silver  canon  ;  a  tale  of  the  westernj)lains. 

111.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  I^  203 

—  Sweet  Mace  ;  a  Sussex  legend  of  the  iron  times. 

N.  Y.  [1885].  D.  F  354 

—  The  vicar's  people.  N.  Y.  1881.  S.  F  355 
Ferdinand  *  *  *    Elise,  oder  Gesetz  und  natur  ; 

ein  roman  aus  der  neuesten  zeitgeschichte. 

Stuttg.  1840.  S.  F  401 

Fereal,  M.  V.  de,  pseud.,  see  Suberwick,  Mme.  — . 
Ferguson,  S:  (?)    Father  Tom  and  the  pope.    In 

Johnson,  E.  R.     Little  classics.    J  926  v9 

—  Same.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood.     T  176  v3 
Fern,  Fanny,  pseud.,  see  Parton,  Sara  Payson. 
Ferrier,  Susan  Edmondstone.    Marriage.    N.  Y. 

1860.  O.  F  501 

Ferry,  Gabriel,  pseud.,  see  Bellemarre,  Eugfene 

L:  Gabriel  de  Ferry  de. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  The  Tion.  mrs.  Maria  Georgia- 

na,  born  Carleton.    Kingsdene.    N.  Y.  1878. 

Q.  F  601 

Feviillet,  Octave.     Camors,  or  Life  under  the 

new  empire.    N.  Y.  1868.  D.  F  651 

—  A  marriage  in  high  life.    From  the  french  by 

Celia  Logan.    Phila.  [1876].  D.  F  652 

Feval,  Paul  H:  Corentin.  Der  bucklige.  Aus 
dem  franz.  Stuttg.  1859.  3  v.  T.  F  701 
Fielding,  H:  The  history  of  the  adventures  of 
Joseph  Andrews  and  his  friend  mr.  Abra- 
ham Adams ;  with  a  short  biography  by 
F:  lloscoe.    Lond.  1876.  D.  F  801 

—  Same,  germ.    Geschichte  und  abenteuer  von 

Joseph  Andrews  und  seinem  f  reunde  herrn 
Abraham  Adams ;  geschrieben  in  nach- 
ahmung  der  manier  von  Cervantes,  verf as- 
ser  des  Don  Quixote.  Auz  dem  euglischen 
von  O.  V.  Czarnowski.  Braunsch.  1848.  3 
V.  S.  F801 

—  The  history  of  Tom  Jones,  a  foundling.  Leipz. 

1844.    2  V.  in  1.  S.  F  802 

—  Same,  germ.    Geschichte  des  Tom  Jones,  eines 

lindling.  Neu  aus  dem  englischen  iibertra- 
gen  von  A.  Dinzmann.  V.  4-6.  Braunsch. 
1848.    3v.  S.  F802 

Fields,  Annie,  born  Adams,  mrs.  James  T.  As- 
phodel.    [Anon.^     Bost.  1866.  S.         F  761 

Fieling,  C.  A.,  joint  tr.,  see  Oxenford,  J: 

Fielt,  Charlotte.  Schloss  Grunwald.  N.  Y.  1882. 
F.  F  776 

Filibert,  pseud.,  see  Kahler,  L:  A: 

Findlay,  Cecilia.  Cross  purposes.  N.  Y.  1880. 
Q.  F  861 


Finley,  Martha,  born  Farquharson.  Casella,  or 
The  children  of  the  valleys.  Phila.  1876. 
D.  F  901 

—  The  Elsie  series. 

1.  Elsie  Dinsmore.    N.  Y.  1877.  S.  Fx  252 

2.  Holidays  at  Roselands  ;    with    some  after 

scenes  in  Elsie's  life.    N.  Y.  1877.  S. 

Fx253 

3.  Elsie's  girlhood.    N.  Y.  [1872].  S.      Fx  254 

4.  Elsie's  womanhood.    N.  Y.  [1875].  S. 

Fx255 

5.  Elsie's  motherhood.    N.  Y.  1876.  S.    Fx  256 

6.  Elsie's  children.    N.  Y.  [1877].  S.      Fx  257 
Fischer,  J.  H:  L.,  {Paul   Hellmuth).    Anselmus, 

Oder  Die  friichte  des  wahnes.    Leipz.  1831. 
2v.   S.  H2358 

—  Augustin.    Leipz.  1829.  2  V.  S.  H  2351 

—  Bilder  aus    dem   leben    in  erziihlungen  und 

novellen.     Leipz.  1844.  3  v.  S.  H  2354 

Contents,  see  Deutseher  katalog',  p.  69. 
Fischer,    L.  V.      Am  weg    zum  kloster ;    eine 
novelle.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.      V  2  v25 

—  Zur  rechten  zeit  bankerott ;  eine  novelle.     In 

the  same.  V  2  v28 

Fischer,  W:    Eine  denkwiirdige  vorladung.    In 

Vierlteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v36 

—  Paul ;  eine  erziihlung.     In  the  same.     V  2  v28 
Fisher,  Frances  C,  {Uhristian  Beid).    Arraiiic ; 

a  story.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  F  958 

—  Bonny  Kate.     T.  p.  w.    [N.  Y.  1878] .  O. 

F  951 

—  A  daughter  of  Bohemia.    111.    N.  Y.  1874.  O. 

F952 

—  Ebb-tide,  and  other  stories.    N.  Y.  1872.  O. 

F953 
Includes,  Miss  Inglesby's  sister-in-law.  —  The  story 
of  a  scar.— A  doubt. 

—  A  gentle  belle.    N.  Y.  1879.  O.  F  954 

—  A  heart  of  steel ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883  [18831. 

S.  F  957 

—  The  land  of  the  sky,  or  Adventures  in  moun- 

tain by-ways.    111.    N.  Y.  1879.  O.     F  955 

—  Valerie  Aylmer.    N.  Y.  1872.  O.  F  956 
Fitzgerald,  Percy.    Young  Ca3lebs.    Lond.  1881. 

3v.  D.  F976 

Fleming,  George,  pseud.,  see  Fletcher,  Julia 
Constance. 

Fleming,  M.  A.,  born  Early,  {Cousin  May  Carle- 
ton).  Nathalie  Marsh,  or  Redmon's  heiress; 
a  tale  of  life  in  Nova  Scotia.  N.  Y.  1865. 
O.  F 1001 

Flemming,  Harfoi'd,  pseud.,  see  McClellan,  Har- 
riet. 

Fletcher,  Julia  Constance,  {George  Fleming). 
The  head  of  Medusa.    Bost.  1880.  S. 

F1051 

—  Kismet.    (No  name  ser.)    Bost.  1877.  S. 

F  1052 

—  Same.    Bost.  1883.  S.  F  1052 

ISote.    Also  published  under  the  name  of  A  Nile 
novel. 

—  Mirage.    (No  name  ser.)    Bost.  1878.  S. 

F  1053 

—  Vestigia.    Bost.  1884.  S.  F  1054 
Fletcher,    Miriam.      The  methodist ;    incidents 

and  characters  from  life  in  the  Baltimore 

conference;   with     an    introd.   by  W.    P. 

Strickland.    N.  Y.  1859.  2  v.  S.       F  1101 
Florian,  J:  P:  Claris  de,  see  Claris  de  Florian, 

J:P: 
Floyd,  Cornelia,  {Neil  Forrest).    Mice  at  play ; 

a  story   for  the  whole  family.    111.    Bost. 

lonn     d  IP  1  orki 


1877.  S. 


F1201 


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729 


Floyd,  M.— Freytag-. 


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CI.  813,  Authors. 


730 


Floyd,  Margaret.  Passages  from  the  diary  of  a 
social  wreck.  In  Stories  by  american 
authors.  S  35  v7 

Flygare-Carlen,  Emilie,  8ee  Carl6n,  Emilie  Fly- 
gare-. 

Following:  on  to  know,  or  Old  days  at  Hethering. 
N.  Y.  1875.  S.  F  3 

Foote,  Mary,  born  Hallock.  Friend  Barton's  con- 
cern.   In  Stories  by  american  authors. 

S35v4 

—  The  Led-Horse  claim  ;  a  romance  of  a  mining 

camp.  111.    Bost.  1883.  D.  F  1226 

Fornell,  Bror  E:,  {Jeremias  Munter).    Ein  funke. 

Aus  dem  schwedischen  iibers.  von  Gottlieb 

Fink.    Stuttg.  1853.  2  v.  T.  M  4701 

Forney,  J:  Weiss.    The  new  nobility  ;  a  story  of 

Europe  and  America.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

F1251 
Forrest,  ^&\\,  pseud.,  see  Floyd,  Cornelia. 
Forrester,   Fanny,  pseud.,    see   Judson,    Emily 

Chubbock. 
Forrester,  Frank,  pseud.,  see  Herbert,  H:  W: 
Forstenheim,  Anna.    Prinz  Tantalus  ;    eine  er- 

zahlung.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.    V  2  v28 
Foster,  Isabella  H.  {Faye  Huntington).    Echoing 

and  re-echoing.    Bost.  1878.  D.        Fx  601 

—  What  Fide  remembers.  111.    N.  Y.  1884.  B. 

Fx602 

Fothergill,   Jessie.     The  first  violin.     (Leisure 

hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  F  1401 

—  Kith  and  kin;  a  novel.     (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1881.  S.  F  1406 

—  Made  or  marred.      With  her  One  of  three. 

F1404 

—  One  of  three.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1881. 

S.  F  1404 

—  Peril ;  a  novel.   (Leisure  hour  sei'.)   N.  Y.  1881. 

S.  F  1406 

—  Probation.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1879.  S. 

F  1402 

—  The  Wellfields.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)     N.  Y. 

1880.  S.  F  1403 

Fouque,  F:  H:  K:  de  La  Motte,  see  Jjsl  Motte 

Fouque,  F:  H:  K:  de. 
Foumier,  L:  P:    Narcisse,  joint  author,  see  Ar- 

nould,  A:  J:  Fran9ois. 
Fox,  Emily.    Gemini.  (No  name  ser.)   Bost.  1878. 

S.  F  1451 

—  Will    Denbigh,     nobleman.    (No    name    ser.) 

Bost.  1877.  S.  F  1452 

Foxton,  E.  pseicd.,    see   Palfrey,    Sarah    Ham- 
mond. 
Francillon,  Robert  E:    A  dog  without  a  tail.    In 
Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  177  v6 

—  Face  to  face  ;   a  fact  in  seven  fables.    N.  Y. 

1884.  Q.  F  1506 

—  Grace  Owen's  engagement.     In  Tales    from 

Blackwood.  T177v2 

—  A  great  heiress  ;  a  fortune  in  seven  checks.  N. 

Y.  1883.  Q.  F  1504 

—  Left-handed  Elsa.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 

T  177  vl2 

—  Quits  at  last ;  an  account  in  seven  items.    N. 

Y.  1882.  Q.  F  1503 

—  Rare  good  luck  ;  a  fortune  in  seven  strokes. 

N.  Y.  1877.  O.  F  1501 

—  A  real  queen  ;  a  novel.  N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  F  1505 

—  name;  a  romance.     Lond.  1884.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

F  1605 

—  A  story  of  Eulenberg.     In  Tales  from  Black- 

wood. T177v8 

—  Under    Slieve-ban ;    a   yarn  in  seven    knots. 

(Leisure  hour  ser.)    ^.  Y.  1881.  S.   F  1502 


Fran9oi8,  Marie  Louise  v.  Judith  die  Kluswir- 
tin.    Stuttg.  n.  d.  D.  F  1527 

—  Phosphorus  Hollimder.    Stuttg.  L1881].  D. 

F1526 

—  Zu  fiissen  des  monarchen.     With  her  Phospho- 

rus Hollunder.  F  1526 

Franzos,  K:  Emil.  The  jews  of  Barnow  ;  stories. 
From  the  german  by  M.  W.  McDowall. 
N.  Y.  1883.S.  F1903 

Contents.  The  Shylock  of  Barnow.  — Chane.  — Two 
saviours  of  the  people.  —  "The  child  of  the  atone- 
ment." —  Esterka  Resfina.  —  "Baron  Schmule."  —  The 
picture  of  Christ.— Nameless  graves. 

—  Ein  kampf  urn's  recht.   N.  Y.  1882.  F.  F  1902 

—  Molehko  von  Parma  ;  geschichte  eines  jiidi- 

schen  soldaten.     N.  Y.  1882.  F.        F  1901 

—  Die  reise  nach  dem  schicksal ;  erzJihlung.     N. 

Y.  1885.  F.  F  1904 

—  Same.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v37 
Fraser,    Mrs.—.    The   cousins.    In   Edinburgh 

tales.  E  426 

Fraser-Tytler,    C.    C,    see  Liddell,    Catherine 

Christina. 
Frazar,  Douglas.    Perseverance  Island,  or  the 

Robinson  Crusoe  of  the  19th  century.    111. 

Bost.  1885  [1884].  D.  F  2051 

Frederich,  Bertha,  born  Heyn,   {Golo  Baimund, 

Georg  Dannenberg).     Biirgerlich  blut ;  ro- 

man.  2te  auti.     Berlin.  1879.  D.  D  201 

—  Ein  hartes  herz.     Hannover.  1860.  2  v.  S. 

D202 

—  Same,  eng.     A  hard  heart.     From  the  german 

by  S.  H.    Phila.  1884.  D.  D  202 

—  A  new  race  ;  a  romance  from  the  german  by 

mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila.  1880.  D.   D  203 

—  Schloss  Elkrath.     Hannover.  1866.  3  v.  S. 

D204 

—  Zwei  menschenalter  ;  roman.  2te  aufl.   Berlin. 

1880.  D.  D  205 

—  Zweimal  vermahlt ;  roman.  2te  aufl.  Berlin. 
[18791.  D.  D  206 

n.  t.  D  206 

Frederick,    H.    Brother  Sebastian's  friendship. 

In  Stories  by  american  authors.      S  35  v6 
Freeland,  Carrie  J.   Bessie  Hartwell,  or  Charity. 

N.  Y.  [1873].  S.  Fx  401 

Freese,  Arthalis,  pseud.,  see  Steinlein,  Laura. 
Freese,  Heinrich,  pseud,,  sec  SchiflF,  Hermann. 
French,    Alice,   {Octave    TJianet).    The    bishop's 

vagabond.  In  Stories  by  american  authors. 

S  35  v7 
French,  Harry  Willard.     Nuna,  the  bramin  girl. 

Bost.  1882  [18811.  S.  F  1951 

French  prisoner  in  Russia,  The.     Tr.  from  the 

french  by  P.  S.    N.  Y.  1874.  S.  F  4 

Frenzel,  K:  W:  Theodor.    Ein  alter  mann.     T. 

p.  w.  O.  F  1551 

—  Geld  ;  novelle.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag. 

V  2  v36 

—  La  pucelle.      Hannover.  1871.  3  v.  D. 

F  1553 

—  Nach  dererstenliebe  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1884.  F. 

F1554 

—  Papst  Ganganelli ;  ein  historischer  roman  in 

Sbuchern.    Berlin.  1864.  3  v.  D.       F  1552 
Freudenberg,  R:    Boca  del  Drago  ;  ein  roman. 

In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v29 

Frey,  Jakob.    Das    erfiillte  verspreehen.     With 

Mliller,  W:    Debora.  114436 

Freyer,  Gustav,  pseud.,  see  Lafontaine,   A:  H: 

Julius. 
Freytag,  Gustav.    Die  ahnen  :    1.  Ingo  und  In- 

graban  ;    2.  Das  nest  der  zaunkiinige  ;    3. 


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Freytag,  Gusta,Y.— Continued. 

Die  briider  vom  deutschen  hause  ;  4.  Mar- 
cus Konig ;  5.  Die  geschwister;  6.  Aiis 
einer  kleinen  stadt. 

—  Aus  einer  kleinen  stadt.    Leipz.  1881.  D. 

F  1612 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  F  1612 

—  Die  briider  vom  deutschen  hause.   Leipz.  1881. 

D.  F 1609 

—  Debit  and  credit,  see  below  Soil  und  haben. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  F  1609 

—  Die  geschAvister.    Leipz.  1881.  D.  F  1611 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  F  1611 

—  Ingo  und  Ingraban.     Leipz.  1881.  D.    F  1607 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  F  1607 

—  Same,  eng.    Ingo  ;  the  first  novel  of  a  series 

entitled  "Our  forefathers".    Tr.  from  the 

german  by  mrs.  Malcolm.    N.  Y.  1873.    S. 

F 1607  vl 

—  Same,  eng.    Ingraban ;  the  second  novel,  etc. 

N.Y.  1873.  B.  F1607v2 

—  Karl  Mathy  ;  geschichte  seines  lebens.  2te  auti. 

Leipz.  1872.  O.  F  1604 

—  Marcus  Konig.     Leipz.  1881.  D.  F  1610 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  F  1610 

—  Das  nest  der  zaunkimige.    Leipz.  1881.  D. 

F1608 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  F  1608 

—  Soil  und  haben;  roman  inGbiichern.  25ste  auti. 

Leipz.  1882.     2  v.  O.  F  1605 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  F  1605 

—  Same,  eng.    Debit  and  credit.    Tr.  from   the 

ferman  by  L.  C.  C,  with  a  preface  by  C.  C. 
.  Bunsen.    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  F  1605 

—  Die  verlorene  handschrift ;    roman  in    5  bii- 

chern.  lite  aufl.    Leipz.  1880.    2  v.  O. 

F  1606 
Frick,  Ida.    Aus  den  bergen.    Leipz.  1851.  S. 

F1651 

—  Keine  politik.    Leipz.  1850.    2  v.  S.      F  1652 

—  Die  opfernden  gutter.    Wien.  1862.    2  v.  S. 

F1653 

—  Sirene.    Leipz.  1852.    2  v.  S.  F  1654 
Friedrich,  F:     Die  frau  des  ministers.    Milw. 

1871.  O.  F  1701 

Frith,  H:    On  the  wings  of  the  wind.    111.    N.  Y. 

1885  [1884].  D.  Fx651 

Fritze,  Ernst,  pseud.,  see  Reinhardt,  Luise. 
Fryer,   Alfred  C.     Book  of  english  fairy-tales 

from  the  north-country.    Lond.  1884'.  D. 

Fx701 
Fullerton,  Georgiana  Charlotte,  born  Leveson- 

Gower,   lady.     Constance  Sherwood ;    an 

autobiography  of  the  16th  century.    Leipz. 

1865.    2v.  S."  F1801 

—  Ellen  Middleton.    Bait.  n.  d.  D.  F  1802 

—  Grantley  Manor.    Leipz.  1847.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

F1803 

—  Lady-bird.    Leipz.  1863.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  F  1804 

—  The  lilies  of  the  valley,  or  "I  want  it  by  such 

a  day".    Leips.  1879.  S.  F  1805 

—  Mrs.  Gerald's  niece.    Leipz.  1870.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

F  1806 

—  Rose  Leblanc.    Leipz.  1880.   S.  F  1807 

—  Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     T.  p.  w.    F  1808 
Fullom,    Stephen    Watson.     The    daughter  of 

night ;  a  story  of  the  present  time.  N.  Y. 
1859.  O.  F  1851 

Gaboriau,   Emile.      The  clique  of  gold.    Bost. 

1874.  O.  G  101 

-File  113.    Bost.  [18751.  O.  G  102 


Gaboriau,  Emile. — Continued. 

—  Other  people's  money.    Bost.  [1874].  O. 

G103 

—  The  widow  Lerouge.    Bost.  1873.  O.        G  104 

—  Within  an  inch  of  his  life.     Bost.  n.  d.  O. 

G105 
Gage,  C:  S.    Mr.  Bixby's  Christmas  visitor,    hi 

Stories  by  american  authors.  S  35  v9 

Gagneur,    Louise,    horn    Mignerot.      A  nihilist 

princess.     Tr.  from  the  french.     Chicago. 

1881.  D.  G  126 

Galdos,  B.  Perez,  see  Perez  Galdos,  Benoit. 
Galen,  Philippe,  pseud.,  seeLange,  Philipp. 
Gall,  Luise  v.,  see  Schiicking,  Luise. 
Gait,   J:     Haddad-Ben-Ahab,  the  traveller.      In 

Johnson,  E.  R.     Little  classics.    J  926  v9 

—  Lawrie  Todd,  or  The    settlers  in  the   wood. 

Lond.  1849.  S.  G  151 

—  Sir  Andrew  Wylie.     T.  p.  w.  S.  G  152 

—  The  wearyful  woman.    In  Tales  from  Black- 

wood. T  176  v3 

Gardiner,  Margaret,  horn  Power,  formerly  mrs. 
Farmer,  countess  of  Blessington.  Marma- 
duke  Herbert,  or  The  fatal  error  ;  a  novel 
founded  on  fact.    Leipz.  1847.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

G201 

—  Memoirs  of  a  femme  de  chambre.       Leipz. 

1846.  S.  G  202 

Gardonniere,     Almire,    {Sir    Henry    Mortimer). 

Die  geheimnisse  der  Bastille.    Deutscli  von 

L:Dorn.     Leipz.  1846.  S.  113851 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.    The  rule  of  the  monk,  or 

Rome  in  the  19th  century.    N.  Y.  1870.  O. 

G301 
Garrett,  Edward,  pseud.,  see  Mayo,  Isabella. 
Gaskell,  Annie.    A  widow  of  Windsor.     T.  p.  w. 

S.  G351 

Gaskell,   Elizabeth    Cleghorn,   horn  Stevenson. 

Cousin  Phillis.    N.  Y.  1864.  O.  G  401 

—  Cranford.     K  Y.  1860.  S.  G  402 

—  A  dark  night's  work.    Lond.  1871.  S.      G  403 

—  Lizzie  Leigh,   and  other  tales.    New  ed.,  ill. 

Lond.  1882.  D.  G411 

Includes,  A  dark  night's  work.— Bound  the  sofa.— 

My   lady  Ludlow.  —An  accursed  race.— The  doom  of 

the  Griffiths.— Half  a  life-time  ago.— The  poor  Clare. 

—The  half-brothers. 

—  Mary  Barton  ;  a  tale  of  Manchester  life.  Lond. 

1872.  S.  G404 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  G  404 

—  Same,   germ.     Mary  Barton  ;    eine  ex'zahlung 

aus  Manchester.  Aus  dem  englischen 
iibers.  von  Gottlob  Fink.  Stuttg.  1851.  2 
V.  T.  G404 

—  The  moorland  cottage.    N.  Y.  1875.  S.    G  410 

—  My  lady  Ludlow.    N.  Y.  1858.  O.  G  405 

—  North  and  south.    New  ed.,  ill.    Lond.  1881. 

D.  G412 

—  Right  at  last,  and  other  tales.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

G409 
Includes,    The    Manchester    marriage.  —  Lois    the 
witch.— The  crooked  branch. 

—  Ruth.    Leipz.  1853.  2v.ini.  S.  G  406 

—  Same,  germ.    Aus  dem  englischen  iibers.  von 

C.  Buchele.     Stuttg.  1853.  2  v.  T.      G  406 

—  Sylvias  freier.    Aus  dem  englischen.    Leipz. 

1864.  2v.  D.  G407 

—  Wives  and   daughters ;    ah    everyday    story. 

Leipz.  1866.  3  v.  in  2.  S.  '  G  408 

Gaulle,  Josephine  Marie,  horn  Maillot.  Adhe- 
mar  de  Belcastel,  or  Be  rot  hasty  in  judg- 
ing.     Tr.   from  the    french    by' P.   S.   A. 


Inon.]    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 


G451 


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01.  813,  Authors. 


734 


Gaultier,  Bon,  pseud,,  see  Martin,  Theodore. 
Gautier,  Judith.    The  usurper ;    an  episode  in 

i"apanese  history.  From  the  f rench  by  Abby 
.angdon  Alffer.  Bost.  1884.  D.  G  561 
Gautier,  Theophile.  Captain  Fracasse.  From 
the  french  by  M.  M.  Ripley.  111.  (Leism-e 
hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  G  601 

—  One  of  Cleopatra's  nights,  and  other  fantastic 

romances.     Tr.  by  Lafcadio  Hearn.    N.  Y. 
1882.  O.  G604 

Includes,  Clarimonde.— Arria  Marcella.— The  mum- 
my's foot.— Omphale.— King-  Candaules. 

—  The  romance  of  the  mummy.  From  the  french 

by  Anne  T.  Wood,  with  an  introd.  by  W: 
C.  Prime.    N.  Y.  1863.  D.  G  602 

—  Spirite  ;  a  fantasy.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  G  603 
Gayarre,  C:  E.  Arthur.    Aubert  Dubayet,  or  The 

two  sister  republics.    Bost.  1882.  D.    G  626 
Geheime  geschichte  der  lieblinge  der   fiirsten  ; 

aus  verschiedenen  zeitaltern.    Leipz.  1795, 

2  V.  O.  G  1 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  63. 
Gerard,  E.  D.,  pseud.     Beggar  my  neighbor  ;  a 

novel.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  "  G  652 

—  My    Paris    masters.      In   Tales  from    many 

sources.  T  178  v2 

—  Reata,  what's  in  a  name  ;  a  novel.   N.  Y.  1880. 

Q.  G651 

—  The  waters  of  Hercules ;    a  novel.     [Anon.l 

N.  Y.  1885.  S.  G653 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  G  653 
Gerhardt,   Dagobert  v.,   (Oerhard  v.  Amyntor): 

Drei  kiisse  ;  mit  einer  einleitung  von  Hans 

Ziegler.    Stuttg.  [1883].  D.  G  676 

Germania  ;  jahrbucn  deutscher  belletristik,  ler 

jahrg.     Bremen.   1851.  S.  G  2 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  64. 
Gerstacker,    F:      Das    alte    haus ;     erzahlung. 

Jena.  [187-].  S.  G  701 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1857.  S.  G  701 

—  Amerikanische  wald-  uud  strombilder.   Leipz. 

1856.  S.  G  702 

—  Aus  dem  matrosenleben.    Leipz.  1857.  S. 

G703 

—  Aus  dem  waldleben  Amei'ikas.     See  Die  regu- 

latoren  in  Arkansas,  and  Die  flusspiraten 
des  Mississippi. 

—  Aus  meinem  tagebuch  ;  gesammelte  erzahlun- 

gen.    Leipz.  1863.  2  v.  S.  G  704 

—  Aus  Nord-  und  Siidamerika  ;  erzahlungen.   3te 

aufl.    Bound  with 

—  Aus  zwei  welttheilen  ;  gesammelte  erzahlun- 

_  gen.    2te  aufl.     Jena.  n.  d.  S.  G  705 

—  Die  beiden    striiflinge  ;    australischer  roman. 

3te  aufl.    Jena.  n.  d.  S.  G  706 

—  Blau  wasser  ;  skizzen  aus  see-  und  inselleben. 

2te  aufl.    J-ena.  1872.  8.  G  707 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1858.  S.  G  707 

—  Die    blauen    und    gelben  ;    venezuelanisches 

charakterbild  aus  der  letzten  revolution. 
T.  p.  w.   O.  G  708 

—  Calif ornische  skizzen.    Leipz.  1856.  S.    G  709 

—  Die  colonic ;   brazilianisches   lebensbild.    2te 

aufl.    Jena.  n.  d.  S.  G  710 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  Eine  Mutter. 

—  Der    deutschen    auswanderer    fahrten     und 

schicksale.     With  his  Skizzen  ans  Califor- 
nien  und  Siidamerika.  G  723 

—  Same,  eng.    The  wanderings  and  fortunes  of 

some  german  emigrants.    Tr.  by  D:  Black. 
N.  Y.  1848.  D.  G  730 

—  Die  flusspiraten.  des  Mississippi.     (Aus  dem 

waldleben  Amerikas,  2te  abth.)    5te  aufl. 
Jena.  1873.  S.  G711 


Gerstacker,  F:— Continued. 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1858.    3  v.  S.  G  711 

—  Die  franctireurs ;    eine    erzahlung    aus    dem 

deutsch-franz.   kriege.      With  Dedenroth, 
E.  H.     Gabrielle.  P  1951 

—  Eine  gemsjagd  in  Tyrol.     2te  aufl.     With  his 

Hell  und  dunkel.  G  714 

—  General    Franco ;     lebensbild    aus    Ecuador. 

Jena.  1865.    3  v.  S.  G  712 

—  Gold  ! ;  ein  californisches  lebensbild  aus  dem 

jahre  1849.    3te  aufl.    Jena.  n.  d.  8.   G  713 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1858.    3  v.  S.  G  713 

—  Heimliche  und  uhheimliche  geschichten  ;  ge-  • 

sammelte  erzahlungen.     With  his  Das  alte 
haus.  G  701 

—  Hell   und  dunkel ;    gesammelte  erzahlungen. 

2te  aufl.    Jena.  1873.  S.  G  714 

—  Im  busch  ;  australische  erzahlung.  Jena.  1864. 

3v.  S.  G715 

—  Inselwelt ;  indische  und  australische  skizzen. 

2te  aufl.     Jena.  n.  d.  S.  G  716 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1860.  2  v.  8.  G  716 

—  Der  kunstreiter  ;   erzahlung.     2te  aufl.    Jena. 

n.  d.  S.  G717 

—  Mississippi-bilder  ;    licht-  und  schattenseiten 

transatlantischen  lebens.     3te  aufl.    Jena. 
[187-1.  S.  G  718 

—  Same.     Leipz.  1856.    3  v.  S.  G  718 

—  Eine   mutter;   roman  im  anschluss  an  "Die 

colonic".     N.  Y.  1884.  F.  G  729 

—  NachAmerika;  ein  volksbuch.  2te  aufl.  Jena. 

n.  d.     2  V.  S.  G719 

—  Pfai  re  und  schule  ;  eine  dorfgeschichte.  Leipz. 

1849.     3v.  in  1.  S.  G  720 

—  Die  regulatoren  in  Arkansas.   (Aus  dem  wald- 

leben Amerikas,  Iste  abth.)  5te  aufl.  Jena. 
1873.  S.  G721 

—  Sennor   Aguilar ;     peruanisches     lebensbild. 

Jena.  1865.  3  v.  S.  G  722 

—  Skizzen  aus  Californien  und  Siidamerika  ;  ge- 

sammelte erzahlungen.    2te  aufl.    Jena.  n. 
d.  S.  G  723 

—  Tahiti ;  roman  aus  der  Siidsee.  3te  aufl.  Jena. 

n.  d.  S.  G  724 

—  Unter  dem   iiquator  ;    javanisches  sittenbild. 

2teaufl.    Jena.  1872.  S.  G  726 

—  Unter  den  penchuenchen  ;  chilenischer  roman. 

Jena.  1867.  S.  G  725 

—  Unter  palmen  und  buchen  ;    gesammelte  er- 

zahlungen.   Leipz.  1867.  3  v.  S.        G  727 

—  Der  wilddieb  ;  erzahlung.    N.  Y.  1881.  F. 

G728 

Gibbon,  C:    The  braes  of  Yarrow;  a  romance. 

N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  G  802 

—  Same.     Lond.  1881.  3  v.  in  2.  D.  G  802 

—  By  mead  and  stream  ;    a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884. 

Q.  G  806 

—  For  lack  of  gold  ;  a  novel.    New  ed.    Lond. 

1881.  D.  G  807 

—  For  the  king  ;  a  novel.    New  ed.    Lond.  n.  d. 

D.  G810 

—  The  golden  shaft ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 

G805 

—  Same.    Lond.  1882.  3  v.  in  2.  D.  G  805 

—  A  hard  knot ;  a  novel.     N.  Y.  1885.  S.    G  812 

—  Heart's  delight ;  a  story.  N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  G  811 

—  A  heart's  problem  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 

G803 

—  Same.    Lond.  1881.    2  v.  in  1.  D.  G  803 

—  In  honour  bound  ;  a  novel.    New  ed.    Lond. 

[1881] .  D.  G  808 

—  Of  high  degree  ;  a  story.  N.  Y.  1882.  Q.   G  804 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.  3  v.  in  2.  D.  G  804 


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Gibbon— GOthe. 


736 


Gibbon,  C-.— Continued. 

—  The  queen  of  the  meadow ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 

1880.  Q.  G801 

—  Same.    Lond.  1880.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  G  801 

—  Robin  Gray  ;  a  novel.    New  ed.    Lond.  [18811. 

D.  G  809 

Gift,  Theo,  pseud.,  see  Boulger,  Dora. 
Gilbert,  W:    De  profundis  ;   a  tale  of  the  social 

deposits.     Lond.  1866.  S.  G  851 

—  The  struggle  in  Ferrara ;  a  story  of  the  re- 

formation in  Italy.    111.    Phila.  1871.  O. 

G  852 
Giles,  Ella  Augusta.    Out  from  the  shadows,  or 
Trial  and  triumph.    Madison.  1876.  D. 

G901 
Gillespie,   T:    Gleanings  of   the  covenant.    In 
Wilson,  J:  M.     Tales  of  the  borders. 

W  2202  V15-23 
Contents.  V.  15.  1.  The  grandmothei's  narrative. 
2.  The  covenanters'  march.  3.  Peden's  farewell 
sermon.  4.  The  persecution  of  the  M'Michaels.  16. 
6.  The  rescue  at  Enterkin.  6.  The  fatal  mistake.  7. 
Bonny  Mary  Gibson.  8.  The  Eskdalemuir  story.  9. 
The  Douglas  tragedy.  17.  10.  Sergeant  Wilson. 
11.  Helen  Palmer.  13.  The  Cairny  cave  of  Gavin 
Muir.  13.  Porter's  Hole.  18.  14.  James  Renwlck. 
L5.  Old  Isbel  Kirk.  16.  The  curlers.  17.  The  violated 
coffin.  19.  18.  Kinaldy.  19.  The  trials  of  the  rev. 
S:  Austin.  20.  20.  John  Goran's  narrative.  31. 
"Old  Bluntie".  22.  T:  Harkness  of  Lockerben.  23. 
The  shoes  rev^ersed.  21.  34.  The  early  days  of  a 
friend  of  the  covenant.    23.    3.5.  The  last  scrap. 

—  The  profes.sor's  tales.  /?i  Wilson,  J:  M.  Tales 

of  the  borders.  W  2202  vl-14 

Contents.    V.  1.     1.   The  mountain  storm.    3.  The 

fair  maid  of  Cellardykes.    2.    3.  The  convivialists. 

4.  Philips  Grey.    3.    5.  Pheebe  Fortune.    4.  6.  Early 

recollections  of  a  son  of  the  hills.    7.  The  suicide's 

srrave.    6.    8.  The  last  of  the  pedlars.    7.    9.  Family 

Incidents.     10.  Home  and  the  gipsy  maid.     11.  The 

return.    9.    13.  The  three  brethren.    13.  The  mistake 

rectified.    14.  Dura  Den.    10.    15.  Peat-casting  time. 

16.   The  medal.      11.    IT.  The  social  man.      12.    18. 

The  weddins-.    13.     19.  The  natural  history  of  idiots. 

14.    20.  The  enthusiasts.    21.  Trees  and   burns.    23. 

Kirkyardd. 

Gilliat,    E.      The     dragonnades,      or    Asylum 

Christi.     New  ed.     Lond.  1881.  D     0  926 

Gilman,  Caroline,  6orw  Howard,  mrs.  G:    Tales 

and  ballads.     N.  Y.  1839.  D.  ,     G  961 

Girardin,  Delphine  born  Gay,   mme.  Emile  de, 

and  others.    The  cross  of  Berny,  or  Irene's 

lovers.    Phila.  1873.  D.  G  1001 

Giseke,  H:  L:   Robert.     Moderne  titanen  ;    ein 

roman  der  gegenwart.     Leipz.  1853.     3  v. 

S.  G1051 

Glasbrenner,  Adolf,    (Adolf    Brennglas).     Aus 

dem  leben  eines  gespentes.      Leipz.  1838. 

S.  G1151 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  6.5. 

Glaser,  Adolf,  {Reinald  Reimar).   Familie  Schal- 

ler.     Prag.  1857.  2  V.  T.  G  1101 

Glaubrecht,  Julius.      Roland  von  Rolandseck  ; 

eine    geschichtliche    erziihlung    aus    den 

zeiten  Carls  des  grossen,  in  neuen  rahmen 

gefasst.     111.     Regensb.  1871.  S.      H  2783 

Glaubrecht,  Otto,  pseud.,  see  Oeser,  Rudolph  L: 

Gleich,  F:    Finglash  und  Maria  Stormont,  oder 

Die  fliichtringe.    Leioz.  1824.  S.      G  1251 

Gleig,  G:  Robert.    Allan  Breck.    Phila.  1835.  2 

V.  D.  G  1301 

Glogau,  Bertha.   Im  kopfeder  anderen  ;  novelle. 

/«  VierteljahrL  mag.  V2v25 

—  Sitzen  gehlieben  ;   eine  novelle.    In  the  same. 

V2v25 

GlUmer,  Claire  v.    A  noble  name,   or  Donning- 

hansen.    From  the  german  by  mrs.  A.  L. 

Wister.    Phila.  1883  [1882].  D.'        G  1326 


Godfrey,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Unspotted  from  the  world; 
a  novel.     N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  G  1351 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  G  1351 
Godin,  Amelie,  pseud.,  seeliinz,  Amelie. 
GOdsche,  Hermann  Ottomar  F-,    [Sir  John  Ret- 

cliffe).    Nena  Sahib,  o(l"r  Die  emporung  in 

Indien;  historisch-politischer  roman.  NTY. 

1882.  3  V.  F.  G  1376 

Contents.    V.  1.   Die  tyrannen  der  erde.    2.    Die 

bose  saat.    3.    Der  siinden  ernte. 

Godwin,  W:    St.  Leon  ;  a  tale  of  the  16th  cen- 
tury.    Lond.  1850.  D.  G  1401 
Gogol,  N:     Vasilievitch.      Altvaterische    leute, 
und    andere    erzahlungcn.     Deutsch    von 
Julius  Meixner.   Stultg.  [1883].  D.  G  1427 
Contents.     Altvaterische   leute.— Die    nase.— Die 
erzahlung  von  dem  streite  zwischen  Iwan   Iwano- 
witsch  und   Iwan  Nikiforowitsch.— Iwan  Theodoro- 
witsch  Schponka  und  seine  tante.— Die  equipage.— 
Aufzeichnungen  eines  wahnsinnigen. 

—  Russische  novellen.     Mit  einer  einleitung  von 

F:  Bodenstedt.  Stuttg.  [1881].  D.  G  1426 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  65. 

GOhren,  Caroline  v.,  pseud.,  see  ZOllner,  Caro- 
line. 

Goldammer,  Leo.  Schloss  Kuckernese.  Berlin. 
1859.  D.  G  1476 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  The  vicar  of  Wakefield. 
Phila.  1869.    D.  G  1501 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  820.2  :  30  vl 

—  Same.    germ.     Der  landprediger  von  Wake- 

field.    Aus  dem  englischen  von  A.  Dietz- 

mann.    Braunschw.  1848.  T.  G  1501 

Goodwin,    Mrs.  H.  B.,  see  Talcot,  Mrs.  Hannah 

B. 
Gore,   Catherine    Grace  Frances,   born   Moody. 

Cecil,  oder  Die  abenteuer  eines  stutzers. 

Aus  dem  englischen   von  A.  Schraishuon. 

Stuttg.  1848.  2v.  T.  G1551 

—  The  dean's  daughter,  or  The  days  we  live  in. 

Leipz.  1853.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  G  1561 

—  Das  erstffeburtsrecht.     Deutsch  von  L:  Hauff. 

Stuttg.  1845.  2  V.  T.  G  1552 

—  Die  frau    des   gesandten.      Deutsch    von    L: 

Hauff.     Stuttg.  1846.  2  v.  T.  G  1553 

—  Der    geldverleiher.      Deutsch  bearb.    von   L: 

Haufr     Stuttg.  1846.  2  v.  T.  G  1554 

—  The  maid  of  honor.     In  Edinburgh  tales. 

E426 

—  Mammon,  oder  Leiden  und  freuden  des  reich- 

thums.  Aus  dem  englischen  von  O:  v. 
Charnowski.     Leipz.  1856.  3  v.  S.     G  1555 

—  Ormington,   oder  Cecil  als  pair.     Aus    dem 

englischen  von   A.  Schraishuon.      Stuttg. 

1848.  2v.  T.  G  1556 

—  Progress  and  prejudice.    N.  Y.  n.  d.   D. 

G  1557 

—  The  queen  of  Denmark  ;   an  historical  novel. 

N.  Y.  1858.  O.  G  1558 

—  Selbst,   vom  verfasser  von  Cecil.     Aus    dem 

englischen   von  A.    Schraishuon.      Stuttg. 

1849.  2  v.  T.  G  1560 

—  The  story  of  a  royal  favourite.    N.  Y.  1864.  O. 

G1559 
GOrling,  Adolph,  (A.  v.  Colenfeld).  Die  vitalien- 
briider,  oder  Des  Stiirtebeker's  leben  und 
ende ;  nach  historischen  quellen.  Han- 
nover. 1844.  S.  G  1601 
GOthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v.  Confessions  of  a  fair 
saint.  In  Hedge,  F:  H:  Prose  writers  of 
Germany.                                          830.1:8 

—  Elective  affinities.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y. 

1872.  S.  G  1661 


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GOthe— Griffin. 


LITEBATTJRE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


738 


GOthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v. — Continued. 

—  Novelle.    In  Hedge,  F:  H:    Prose  writers  of 

Germany.  830.1:8 

—  Novels  and  tales.    Lond.  1873.  D.         G  1652 

Contents.  Elective  affinities.  —  The  sorrows  of 
young  Werther.— The  recreations  of  the  german  emi- 
grants.—A  fairy  tale.— The  good  woman ;  a  tale. 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.  D.  G  1652 

—  Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship  and  travels. 

From  the  german  by  T:  Carlyle.     Bost. 
1876.  2  V.   D.  G  1653 

—  Same,  extracts.      In  Hedge,    F:    H:     Prose 

writers  of  Germany.  830. 1  :  8 

—  See  also  his  collected  works,  in  german,  830  :  R 

136,  830  :  137,  in  english,  830  :  151 

Gotthelf,  Jei-emias,  pseud.,  see  Bitzius,  Albert. 

Gottschalck,  Caspar  F:,  see  Roscoe,  W:  Ger- 
man novelists.  B,  2451 

Gottschall,  K:  Rudolf  v.  Das  fraulein  von  St. 
Amaranthe  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1882.  F. 

G1676 

Gould,  E:  S.  John  Doe  and  Richard  Roe,  or 
Episodes  of  life  in  New  York.  N.  Y.  1862. 
D.  G 1701 

Gould,  Jeanie  T.,  see  Lincoln,  Jeanie  T. 

Qozlan,  Leon.  Aristides  Froissart.  Deutsch 
von  L.  Eichler.     Leipz.  1844.  2  v.  S. 

G1851 

—  Der  arzt.    Deutsch    von    L.   Eichler.    Leipz. 

1844.  4  V.  S.  G  1852 

Grabowski,  Stanislaus  Stephan  Albert  graf  v. 

(  Stanislaus   Albert ).      John   Paul    Jones  ; 

biographischer  roman.    Hannover.  1860.  2 

V.  S.  G  1901 

Graham,  Ennis,  pseud.,  see  Molesworth,  Mary 

Louisa. 
Grant,  James.    The  cameronians.     N.  Y.   1881. 

Q.  G  1926 

—  Same;  a  novel.    Lond.  1881.  3  v.  D.     G  1926 

—  The  royal  highlanders,  or  The  black  watch  in 

Egypt  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q.      G  1927 

Grant,  Maria  M.     Artiste.     Lond.  1871.  3  v.  in  2. 

D.  G 1956 

—  My  heart's  in  the  highlands.     Leipz.  1878.  2  v. 

■  inl.  S.  G1951 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  Q.  G  1951 

—  One   may  day,  a  sketch  in    summer-time  ;  a 

novel.    N:  Y.  1882.  Q.  G  1954 

—  Same.    Lond.  1882.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  G  1954 

—  Prince  Hugo  ;  a  bright  episode.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q. 

G  1952 

—  Same.    Lond.  1880.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  G  1952 

—  The  sun-maid  ;  a  romance.  [Anon.'\  Lond.  1876. 

3  V.  in2.  D.  G  1953 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.     [N.  Y.  1877].  O.         G  1953 

—  Victor  Lescar.    Leipz.  1875.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

G  1955 

Grant,   Robert.     An  average  man.    Bost.  1884. 

D.  G 1977 

—  Confessions   of  a   frivolous  girl ;    a  story  of 

fashionable  life.    111.     Bost.  1880.  D. 

G1976 

—  and  others.    The  king's  men  ;  a  tale  of  to-mor- 

row.   N.  Y.  1884.  D.  G  1978 

Note.    Written  conjointly  by  Robert  Grant,  J :  Boyle 
O'Reilly,  J.  S.  of  Dale  and  J:  T.  Wheelwright. 
Grattan,  T:  Colley.    Jacqueline  of  Holland ;   a 
historical  tale.    N.  Y.  1831.    2  v.  D. 

G2051 
Gray,  A.  M.     Adah,  the  Jewish  maiden.    T.  p.  w. 
[N.  Y.]D.  G2101 

Gray,  Barry,  pseud.,  see  Coffin,  Robert  Barry. 


Gray,  Jennie  H.,  {Hearton  Drille).  Tactics,  or 
Cupid  in  shoulder-straps ;  a  West  Point 
love  story,  by  Hearton  Drille.  N.  Y.  1863. 
S.  G2126 

Gray,  Robertson,  pseud.,  see  Raymond,  Rossiter 
Worthington. 

Grayson,   Eldred,   esq.,    pseud.     Standish,    the 

Euritan  ;  a  tale  of  the  american  revolution. 
.  Y.  1850.  D.  G  2151 

Green,  Anna  Katherine.  Hand  and  rinjr-  111. 
N.  Y.  1883.  D.  G  2205 

—  The  Leavenworth  case  ;  a  lawyer's  story.  N.  Y. 

[1878].  S.  ■  G2201 

—  A  strange  disappearance.    N.  Y.  1880.  S. 

G2202 

—  The  sword  of  Damocles  ;  a  story  of  New  York 

life.     N.  Y.  1881.  D.  "  G  2203 

—  X.  Y.  Z.;  a  detective  story.    N.  Y.  1883.  S. 

G2204 
Greenough,    Sarah   Dane,    born   Loring.     Ara- 
besques :     Monar^,     Domitia,     Apollyona, 
Ombra.     Bost.  1872.  D.  G  13251 

—  In  extremis.    Bost.  1872.  D.  G  2252 
Greenwood,  Grace,  pseud.,  see  Lippincott,  Sara 

Jane. 
Greenwood,  James.    A  ni^ht  in  a  workhouse. 
In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 

J  926  vl 

—  The  adventures  of  Reuben  Davidger  ;   17  years 

and  4  months  captive  among  the  Dyaks  of 
Borneo.    111.     N.  Y.  1866.  O.  6  2266 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  G  2266 
Greg,   Percy.     Guy  Neville's  ghost.     In  Tales 

from  Blackwood.  T  177  v9 

—  Ivy,  cousin  and  bride.   N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  G  2276 

—  Same.     Lond.  1881.     3  v.  in  1.  D.  G  2276 
Grendel,  M.  R.    Contrasts.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

G2301 

Gresley,  W:     Charles  Lever,  or  The  man  of  the 

19th  century.     N.  Y.  1847.  D.  G  2351 

—  Church  clavering,  or  The  schoolmaster.   Flem- 

ington,  N.  J.  1844.  O.   /n.  The  churchman's 

library.  204  :  16 

Greville,  Henry,  pseud.,  see  Durand,  Alice  Marie 

Celeste  Henry. 
Grey,  Mrs.  E.  C.    Good  society,  or  Contrasts  of 

character.     T.  p.  w.     [N.  Y.  1863].  O. 

G2401 

—  A  marriage  in  high  life.    Phila.  n.  d.  O. 

G2402 

Griesinger,  K:  Theodor.    Ca^liostriana ;  novel- 

lette  aus  herzog  Friedrichs  von  Wiirttem- 

berg  zeiten.     Stuttg.  1844.   S.  G  2501 

—  Friedrich  von  ZoUern  ;  geschichtliche  novelle 

aus  dem  15ten  jahrhundert.  With  his 
Cagliostriana.  G  2501 

—  Ida,  griifin  von  Salmandingen  ;  geschichtliche 

novelle  aus  dem  ende  des  12ten  jahrhun- 
derts.    Stuttg.  1844.  S.  G  2502 

—  Lebende  bilder  aus  Amerika.   Stuttg.  1858.  D. 

G  2503 

—  Die  letzten  zeiten  der  GrJivenitz  ;  historische 

novelle  aus  dem  ende  der  regierungsiahre 
des  herzogs  Eberhard  Ludwig  von  Wiirt- 
temberg.    Stuttg.  1844.  S.  G  2604 

Griffin,  Gerald.    Works.    N.  Y.  ra.  d.  10  v.  D. 

G2551 
Contents.  V.  1.  Talesof  the Munster festivals:  The 
collegians;  a  tale  of  Garryowen.  2.  Same:  The 
card-drawer —The  half-sir.  —  Suil  Dhuv,  the  coiner. 
3.  Same:  "Holland  tide."— The  Aylmers  of  Bally- 
Aylmer.— The  hand  and  word.— The  barber  of  Bantry. 
-The  brown  man.— Owney  and  Owney-na-peak.— 
The  village  ruin.  — The  knight  of  the  sheep.— The 
rock  of  the  candle.    4.    Same:   The  rivals.— Tracy's 


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lilTERATURE— FICTION. 


Griflan— G-ustaf sson. 


740 


GriflBba,  Gerald. — Continued. 

ambition.  5.  Talis  qualis,  or  Tales  of  the  jury- 
room.  6.  The  duke  of  Monmouth.  7.  Tales  of 
the  five  senses;  christian  physiologist.— A  night  at 
sea.  8.  Poetical  works.  —  Tragedy  of  Gisippus. 
9.  The  invasion.  10.  The  life  of  Gerald  GriflBn,  by 
his  brother  [Daniel] . 

—  The  duke  of  Monmouth.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

G2552 

—  The  invasion.    N .  Y.  n.  d.  D.  G  2553 

—  Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary,  the  curioits.  In  Johnson, 

E.  R.    Little  classics.  J  926  v5 

—  A  night  at  sea.     With  his  Tales  of  the  five 

senses.  G  2554 

—  The  swans  of  Lir.     In  Johnson,  E.  R.  Little 

cla.ssics.  J  926  vl 

—  Tales  of  the  five  senses  ;  christian  physiolog- 

ist.   N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  G  2554 

Contents.  Introd.— The  mechanism  of  sight:  Uses 
and  government  of  sight ;  The  kelp-gatherer,  a  tale. 
—The  mechanism  of  hearing:  Uses  of  hearing;  The 
day  of  trial,  a  tale.— Mechanism  and  uses  of  feeling; 
The  voluptuary  cured,  a  tale.— Mechanism  and  uses 
of  smell;  The  self-consumed,  a  tale.— Mechanism  and 
uses  of  taste;  The  selfish  crotarie,  a  tale.— Of  the  in- 
tellect; A  story  of  Psyche. 

—  Tales  of  the  jury-room.     T.  p.  w.  D.     G  2555 

Contents.  The  jury-room.— Sigismund.— The  story 
teller  at  fault.— The  knight  without  reproach.— The 
mistake.- Drink,  my  brother.— The  swans  of  Lir.— 
McEneiry,  the  covetous.  —  Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary,  the 
curious.— The  lame  tailor  of  Macel.— Antrim  Jack.— 
The  prophecy.  —  Sir  Dowling  O'Hartigan.— The  ra- 
ven's nest. 

—  Tales  of  the  Munster  festivals.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

G2556 
Contents.    Same  as  v.  3  of  his  Works,  with  sketches 
illustrative  of  life  and  manners  in  the  south  of  Ire- 
land added. 
Griffiths,    Arthur,     Lola;    a  tale  of  Gibraltar. 

G2601 
N.  Y.  1880.  Q. 
G2602 
G2602 
milch  te. 
G2651 


N.  Y.  1877.  S. 
A  wayward  woman  ;  a  novel. 


—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  3  v.  D. 
Grimm,  Hermann.      Uniiberwindliche 

Berlin.  1867.  3  v.  D. 

Grimm,  Jalcob  L:  and  W:  K:     Specimens  from 

the    "Kinder    und    haus    miirchen."      In 

Roscoe,  W:    German  novelists.      112451 

—  German  popular  tales.    Phila.  n.  d.  D. 

Gx201 

Grimmelshausen,  Hans  Jakob  Christoph  v.  Der 
abentheuerliche  Simplicissimus.  In  his 
Werke.  830  :  152  v33,  34 

Gringo,  Harry,  pseud.,  see  "Wise,  H:  A: 

Grisebach,  E:,  ed.  and  tr.  Kin-ku-ki-kuan  ;  neue 
und  alte  novellen  der  chinesischen  1001 
nacht.     Stuttg.  1880.  S.  G  2676 

Groose,    Julius    Waldemar.      Ein    burgei'licher 

Demetrius  ;  roman.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag. 

V2  v35 

Grossheim,  Julie,  {J.  E.  Hand).  Von  schritt  zu 
schritt ;  nach  einer  episode  aus  dem  leben. 
In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v25 

Grossi,  T:  Marco  Visconte.  Tr.  from  the  ital- 
ian  by  A.  F.  D.;  the  ballads  rendered  into 
english  verse  by  C.  M.  P.    Lond.  1881.  D. 

G  3301 

Groth,  Klaus.    Drei  plattdeutsche  erziihlungen, 

zum  theil  erlebtes  und  erinnerungen  von 

1848  aus  Schleswig-Holstein.     Berlin.  1881. 

D.  G  2686 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  66. 

—  Erzahlungen.    Aus  ditmarscher  mundart  iiber- 

tragen   von  A.   v.   Winterfeld.      With  his 
Quickborn.  831  :  18 

—  Trina.    3te  aufl.    Kiel.  1860.  S.  G  2687 


Grothe,  R:  Kiinstlerelend ;  skizze.  In  Vier- 
teljahrl. mag.  V  2  v23  ' 

Gruber,  F.  J.  Der  mutter-  und  vatersegen  in 
der  geschichte  Theodosia  und  Wunibald, 
der  edelsten  kinder  hartgepriifter  eltern  ; 
zwei  lehrreiche  erziihlungen  fiir  geist  und 
herz.  Eine  weihnachts-  und  geburtsgabe 
fiir  die  jugend.   Niirnberg.  tj,.  d.  S.  G  2701 

Gruber,  Ludwig,  pseud.,  see  Anzengruber,  L: 

Guenot,  C.  abbS.  Der  alpenhirt  ;  eine  erziih- 
lung  aus  der  zeit  Franz  I,  konigs  von  Frank- 
reich.  Nach  dem  franz.  01.  Regensb.  1871. 
S.  With  Glaubrecht,  J.  Roland  von  Ro- 
landseck.  H  2783 

—  The  vengeance  of  a  jew.    Phila.  1867.  S. 

G2751 
Guermante,  Claire.  Robert  der  waisenknabe, 
Oder  Das  andenken  an  die  mutter  ;  eine  er- 
zahlvmg  fiir  die  gesammte  edlere  lesewelt, 
besonders  fiir  die  reifere  jugend.  Nach  dem 
franz.  bearb.  von  Franz  Maria  Brug. 
[Anon.]  With  Bauberger,  W:  Das  wun- 
derweib  von  Eichbiihl.  B  580 

Guernsey,  Lucy  Ellen.  Loveday's  history  ;  a  tale 
of  many  changes.    N.  Y.  '1885  [18841.  D. 

G  2776 

—  Winifred,  or  After  many  days.    N.  Y.  [18691. 

D.  G  2777 

Guerrazzi,  Francesco  Domenico.  Die  belagerung 
von  Florenz  ;  geschichtlicher  roman.  Aus 
dem  italianischen  iibers.  von  G.  Fink. 
Stuttg.  1849.  4  V.  T.  G  2801 

—  Isabella  Orsini  ;  [a  historical  novel  of  the  15th 

century].     T.  p.  w.  S.  G  2802 

—  Manfred,  or  The  battle  of  Benevento.  Tr.  from 

the  Italian  by  L:  Monti.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

G2803 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  schlacht  von  Benevent ;  ge- 

schichte aus  dem  13.  jahrhundert.  Nach 
der  15ten  aufl.  aus  dem  italianischen  iibers. 
Stuttg.  1853.  2  V.  T.  G  2803 

Guirey,  G:  Deacon  Crankey,  the  old  sinner.  N. 
Y.   [1878].  D.  G  2901 

Guischard,  Wilhelmine  Konstanze.  Black  Doug- 
las ;  ein  australischer  roman.  Leipz.  1860. 
S.  G2951 

Guise,  Mrs.  Francis.  The  Cravens  of  Beach 
Hall.    Lond.  1861.  2  V.  D.  G  3001 

Guizot,  Henriette,  see  Witt,  Henriette  de. 

Guizot,  Pauline,  see  Witt,  Pauline  de. 

Gundling,  Julius,  {Lucian  Herbert).  1830  ;  roman 
und  geschichte.  3te  ausg.  Leipz.  1865.  2  v. 
in  1.  S.  G3051 

—  Bis  zum  Rubicon  ;  roman  aus  Julius  Casar's 

jugendleben.     Leipz.  1867.  2  v.  S.    G  3052 

—  Deutsch  und  slavisch  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1882.  F. 

G3057 

—  Das  testament  Peter  des  grossen  ;  roman  und 

geschichte.     N.  Y.   w.  rf.  O.  G  3053 

—  Die  todte  hand  ;  roman  mit  anlehnving  an  das 

nationale,  kirchliche  und  sociale  leben 
Oesterreichs.    Leipz.  1866.  4  v.  S.   G  3054 

—  Zwei  kreuzherren  ;  roman.  G  3056 

—  Zwischen  leben  und  sterben  ;  geschichten  und 

skizzen.    Leipz.  1866.  S.  G  3055 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  66. 
Guseck,  Bernd  v.,  pseud.,  see  Berneck,  C:  Gustav 


Gustafsson,  R:  Alfred.  Chit-chat  by  Puck  ;  tea- 
time  tales  for  young  little  folks  and 
young  old  folks.  Tr.  from  the  Swedish  by 
Albert  J^lberg.  m.     Lond.  1880.  D. 

Gx251 


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Gustafsson— Hahn . 


lilTERATTTRE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


742 


Gustafsson,  R:  Alfred.— Continued. 

—  Miirchen.    Aus  dem  schwedischen  iibers.  von 

EmilJ.  Jonas.    Berlin.  1879.  D.      G  3251 

—  Rose-leaves  ;   tea-time  tales  for   young  little 

folks  and  young  old  folks.  Tr.  from  the 
Swedish  by  Albert  Albere.  111.  Lond.  1880. 
D.  Gx  252 

—  Woodland  notes;  tea-time  tales  for  young  little 

folks  and  young  old  folks.    Tr.  from  the 

Swedish  by  Albert  Alberg.  111.    Lond.  1880. 

D.  Gx  253 

Gustav  vom  See,  pseud.,  see  Struensee,  Gustav  v. 
Guthrie,   F:    Anstey,    {F.    Anstey).     The    black 

poodle.    In  Tales  from  many  sources. 

T  178  vl 

—  Same,  and  other  tales.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

A  1328 
Contents.    The  black  poodle.  —  The  story  of  a  sugar 

grince.— The  return  of  Agamemnon.  —  The  wraith  of 
arnjum.— A  toy  tragedy.— An  undergraduate's  aunt. 
—The  siren.—  The  curse  of  the  Catafalques.  —  A  fare- 
well apperance.— Accompanied  on  the  flute. 

—  The  giant's  robe.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  A  1327 

—  The  tinted  Venus  ;  a  farcical  romance.    N.  Y. 

1885.  D.  A  1329 

—  Vice  versa,  or  A  lesson  to  fathers.    N.  Y.  1882. 

D.  A  1326 

Gutzkow,  K:  Ferdinand.  Blasedow  und  seine 
s5hne  ;  ein  roman.  (Gesammelte  werke,  b. 
7,  8.)    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1845.    2  v.   D. 

G3108 

—  Briefe  eines  narren  an  eine  narrin.    Hamburg. 

1832.  S.  G3109 

—  Die  kleine  narrenwelt.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1856. 

3v.  S.  G3101 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  67. 

—  Maha  Guru  ;  geschichte  eines  gottes.    (Gesam- 

melte werke,  b.  5.)  Frankfurt  a.  M.  1845. 
D.  G3103 

—  Ein  madchen  aus  dem  volke.    Prag.  1855.  T. 

G3102 

—  Novellenbuch.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1846.  D. 

G1304 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  67. 

—  Die  ritter  vom  geiste  ;  roman.  6te  aufl.  Berlin. 

[1878].  4v.  rn2.  D.  G  3105 

—  Through  night  to  light.     From  the  german  by 

mrs.  Faber.    Leipz.  1870.  S.  G  3106 

—  Ein  zauberer  von  Rom  ;  roman  in  9  biichern. 

N.  Y.  1858.  9v.  S.  G  3107 

Gwynne,  Talbot.    Nanette  and  her  lovers.     N. 

Y.  1863.  D.  G  3151 

—  The  school  for  fathers ;  an  old  english  story. 

N.  Y.  1852.  D.  G  3152 

Gyllembourg  -  Ehrensvard,  Thomasine  Chri- 
stine, born  Buntzen.  Die  novellen  des  ver- 
fassers  der  "AUtagsgeschichte."  Danisch 
herausg.  von  J.  L.  Heiberg ;  deutsch  von 
Edmund  ZoUer.     Stuttg.  1852.     3  v.  T. 

G3201 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  67. 

H.,  pseud.,  see  Nyblom,  Helfene. 

H.,  Dr.,  pseud.,  see  Tolderlund,  Hother  Hakon 

Viggo. 
H.  H.,  pseud.,  see  Jackson,  Helen  Maria. 
Haas,  G.  E.    Die  passauer  in  Prag  ;  historischer 

roman.    Wien.  1862.     2  v.  T.  H  151 

Habberton,  J:    The  Barton  experiment.     N.  Y. 

1877.  S.  H201 

—  Helen's  babies ;   with  some  account  of  their 

ways,  innocent,  crafty,  angelic,  impish, 
witching  and  repulsive,  also  a  partial  re- 
cord of  their  doings  during  ten  days  of 


Habberton,  J: — Continued. 

their  existence ;  by  their  latest  victim. 
Bost.  1876.  S.  H  202 

—  The  Jericho  road.     [Anon.]     T.  p.  w.     [Chi- 

cago. 1877].  8.  H203 

—  Other  people's  children  ;  containing  a  veraci- 

ous account  of  the  management  of  Helen's 
babies  by  a  lady  who  knew  just  how  the 
children  of  other  people  should  be  trained, 
also  a  statement  of  the  exact  measure  of 
the  success  obtained ;  by  the  author  of 
"Helen's  babies".    N.  Y.  1877.  S.      H  204 

—  Who  was  Paul  Grayson  ?    111.    N.  Y.  1881.    S. 

HxlOl 

—  The  worst  boy  in  town.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1880. 

S.  Hx  102 

Haberlin,  K:L:,  {H.  E.  B.  Belani,  F.  Heinemann). 
Russische  hofgeschichten,  von  Peter  dem 
grossen  bis  Katharina  II ;  historische  no- 
vellen und  lebensbilder.  Leipz.  1856.  3  v. 
S.  H251 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  67. 

—  Russische    hofgeschichten,   neue   folge ;    von 

Katharina  11  bis  Nicolaus  I.    Leipz.  1857. 

3v.  S.  H252 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  67. 
Habicht,  L:    Die  poesie  der  prosa  ;  novelle.     In 

Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v36 

Hacklander,   F:  W:     Behind  the  counter.     See 

below  Handel  und  wandel. 

—  Eigne  und  fremde  welt.     Stuttg.  1868.     2  v.  S. 

H  301 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  67. 

—  Enchanting  and  enchanted.   Erom  the  german 

by  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    111.    Phila.  1874.  D. 

H314 
Contents.    The  elfin  tree.— The  dwarf's  nest.— The 
princess  Morgana.— Castle  Silence.— The  fairy  tank- 
ard. 

—  Erlebtes.     Stuttg.  1861.     2  v.  S.  H  303 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  67. 

—  Eugen  Stillfried.   Stuttg.  1855.   3  v.  T.  H  302 

—  Europiiisches  sklavenleben.    Stuttg.  1856.   5  v. 

T.  ^        H  304 

—  Forbidden  fruit.   From  the  german  by  Rosalie 

Kaufman.    Bost.  n.  d.  S.  "    H  305 

—  Das  geheimniss  der  stadt.    Stuttg.  1868.    3  v. 

inl.   S.  H312 

—  Handel  und  wandel.    Stuttg.  1855.    2  v.  S. 

H306 

—  Same,  eng.    Behind  the  counter.     From   the 

german  by  Mary  Howitt.     Leipz.  1868.   S. 

H306 

—  Die  kainszeichen  ;   roman.     Phila.  n.  d.    2  v. 

inl.  O.  H307 

—  Letzte  novellen  ;   mit  seinem  ersten  litei'arl- 

schen  versuch.  Stuttg.  [18791.  D.  H  313 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  67. 

—  Marchen.     Stuttg.  1855.  T.  H  308 

Contents.  Schloss  Schweigern.- Das  zwergenest.— 
Von  der  prinzessin  Morgana.— Das  gesicht  im  mond. 
—Der  zauberkrug.—  Weihnachtsmarchen.—  Der  lelb- 
schneider  der  zwerge. 

—  Namenlose  geschichten.  3te  aufl.   Stuttg.  1875. 

3  V.  in  1.  S.  H  309 

—  Der  pilgerzug  nach  Mekka.     Stuttg.  1855.  S. 

H310 

—  Der  wechsel  des  lebens.    Stuttg.  1861.    3  v.  D. 

H311 

—  Zwei  niichte.     With  MUller,  W:    Debora. 

M4436 
Hadermann,  Jeannette  R.,  see  Walworth,  Jean- 

nette  R. 
Hahn,  R.  Edmund.    Schone  frauen  ;  roman.    N. 

Y.  1883.  F..  H  376 


:  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


748 


CI.  813,  Authors, 


LITERATURE-FICTION.     Hahn-Hahn-Hamilton,  G.     744 


Hahn-Hahn,  Ida  Marie  Louise  Sopliie  Friederike 
Gustave  grafin.  Cecil.  Berlin.  1844.  2  v. 
S.  H401 

—  Maria  Regina  ;  eine  erziihlung  aus  der  gegen- 

wart.    Mainz.  1860.  2  v.  S.  H  403 

Hainau,  K:  W.     Ein  schlimmer  augenblick;  no- 

velle.  In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v22 
Hale,   E:  Everett,   {Col.  Frederic  Ingham).   The 

children  of  the  public.     In  Johnson,  E.  R. 

Little  classics.  J  926  vl2 

—  Christmas  in  Narragansett.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

H463 

—  The  fortunes  of  Rachel.  N.  Y.  1884.  D.  H  462 

—  His  level  best,  and  other  stories.   Bost.  1873.  S. 

H451 
Includes,  The  brick  moon.  —  Water  talk.  —  Mouse 
and    lion.  —  The  modern  Sinbad.  —  A  tale    of   a 
salamander.— The  queen  of  California.— Confidence. 

—  If,  yes  and  perhaps  ;  four  possibilities  and  six 

exaggerations  with  some  bits  of  fact.  Bost. 

1868.  S.  H452 

Contents.  The  children  of  the  public.  —  A  piece  of 
possible  history.  —  The  south  american  editor.  —  The 
old  and  the  new,  face  to  face.— The  dot  and  line  alpha- 
bet.—The  last  voyag-eof  the  Resolute.— My  double,  and 
how  he  undid  me.— The  man  without  a  country.— The 
last  of  the  Florida.  —  The  skeleton  in  the  closet.  — 
Christmas  waits  in  Boston. 

—  In  his  name  ;  a  story  of  the  waldenses  seven 

hundred  years  ago.    Bost.  1878.  T.    H  453 

—  The  Ingham  papers ;  some  memorials  of  the 

life  of  capt.  F:   Ingham,    U.  S.  N.,  some- 
time pastor  of  the  1st  sandemanian  church 


patriot  service  in  Italy.    Bost. 
1869.  D.  H  460 

Contents.     Memoir  of  capt.  Injrham.  —  The  good- 


in    Na^uadavick,    and   major-general^  by 
brevet  in  the  patriot  service  in  It  " 

api 
natured  pendulum.  —Paul  Jones  "and  Denis  Duv 
Round  the  world  in  a  hack.—  Friends'  meeting.  —  Did 
he  take  the  prince  to  ride  ?— How  mr.  Frye  would  have 
preached  it.— The  rag-man  and  the  rag- woman.— Din- 
ner speaking.- Good  society.— Daily  bread. 

—  The  man  without  a  country.     Bost.  1865.  S. 

H454 

—  Same.    In  Atlantic  tales.  A  1876 

—  Same.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.     Little  classics. 

J  926  vl 

—  Mrs.  Merriam's  scholars  ;  a  story  of  the  "  origi- 

nal ten".    Bost.  1878.  S.        "  H  456 

—  My  double,  and  how  he  undid  me.  In  Atlantic 

tales.  A  1876 

—  Our  Christmas  in  a  palace  :  a  traveller's  story. 

N.  Y.  1882.  D.  H  461 

—  Our  new  crusade  ;  a  temperance  story.    Bost. 

1875.  T.  H  456 

—  Philip  Nolan's  friends.    T.  p.  w.    [N.  Y.  18771. 

—  The  skeleton  in  the  closet,  by  J.  T:  Darragh, 

late  C.  C.  S.    In  Johnson,  E.   R.    Little 
classics.  J  926  v5 

—  Ten  times  one  is  ten,  the  possible  reformation  ; 

a  story  in  nine  chapters  by  col.  Frederic 
Ingham.    Bost.  1878.  S.  H  458 

—  Same.  [New  ed.]     Bost.  1883.  S.  H  458 

—  Ups  and  downs  ;  an  every-day  novel.     Bost. 

1873.  D.  H  459 

Hale,   Lucretia  P.     The  Peterkin  papers.      111. 

Bost.  1880.  D.  Hx  151 

—  The  queen  of  the  red  chessmen.  In  Atlantic 

tales.  A  1876 

—  The  spider's  eye.    In  Stories  by  american  au- 

thors. S  35  v3 

Halevy,  Ludovic.    Abbe  Constantine.    From  the 

20th  french  ed.  by  Emily -H.  Hazen.    N.  Y. 

1882.  S.  H476 


Haliburton,  T:  Chandler,  {Sam  Slick).  Sam  Slick, 
the  clockmaker.  111.  Phila.  n.  d.  2  v.  in  1. 
D.  H  501 

Hall,  Abraham  Oakey.  Old  Whitey's  Christmas 
trot ;  a  story  for  the  holidays.  111.  N.  Y. 
1857.  S.  ■  Hx  201 

Hall,  Anna  Maria,  6orw  Fielding,  mrs.  S:  Carter. 
Leiden  der  frauen  ;  moralische  erzahlungen 
fiir  die  reifere  weibliche  jugend.  Nach  dem 
englischen  von  Fennimore.  Fiirth.  1849.  4 
v.D.  H553 

—  Midsummer  eve  ;  a  fairy  tale  of  love.    N.  Y. 

1863.  O.  H551 

—  The  white  boy  ;  a  story  of  Ireland  in  1822.     N. 

Y.  1861.  O.  H  552 

Hall,  Baynard  Rust.    The  new  purchase,  or  The 

seven  and  a  half  years  in  the  far  west.    2d 

ed.   T.  p.  W.J).     '  H  602 

—  Something  for  everybody  ;  gleaned  in  the  old 

purchase  from  fields  often  reaped.     N.  Y. 
1856.  D.  H601 

Hall,  C:  W.  Drifting  round  the  world  ;  a  boy's 
adventures  by  sea  and  land.  111.  Bost.  1881. 
O.  Hx251 

—  Twice  taken  ;    an  historical  romance  of  the 

maritime  british  provinces.    Bost.  1867.  S. 

H651 
Hall,  James.    The  wilderness  and  the  war  path. 
N.  Y.  1846.  S.  H  701 

Contents.  The  black  steed  of  the  prairies.— The  war 
belt,  a  legend  of  North  Bend.  —  The  new  moon,  a  tra- 
dition of  the  Omawhaws.  —  The  red  sky  of  the  morn- 
ing.—The  capuchin.— The  dark  maid  of  Illinois.— The 
Indian  hater.— Pete  Featherton.— App. 

Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C,  see  Hall,  Anna  Maria. 


Hallett,  E.  V.,  {Ferna  Vale).    Natalie,  or  Age 
among  the  seaweeds.  T.  p.  w.  D.       V  2S 
Hallock,  Mary,  see  Foots,  Mary. 


Hallowell,  Mrs.  Sarah  Catharine  F.  Nan,  the 
new  fashioned  girl.  111.     Bost.  1877.  D. 

Hx301 

Halstead,  Leonora  B.,  {Barbara  Elbon).   Bethes- 

da  ;  a  novel.     N.  Y.  1884.  D.  H  726 

Hamerling,  Robert.    Aspasia  ;  ein  kiinstler-  imd 

liebes-roman  aus  alt-Hellas.    N.  Y.  1882.  F. 

H751 

—  Same,  eng.     Aspasia  ;  a  romance  of  art  and 

and  love  in  ancient  Hellas.    From  the  ger- 
man  by  Mary  J.  Safford.    N.  Y.  1882.  S. 

H751 

Hamerton,  Eugenie,  mrs.  P.  G.  The  mirror  of 
truth,  and  other  marvellous  histories.  111. 
Bost.  1875.  D.  Hx361 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.  Harry  Blount ;  passa- 
ges in  a  boy's  life  on  land  and  sea.  Bost. 
1875.  S.  Hx351 

—  Marmorne.  (No  name  ser.)    Bost.  1878.  S. 

H801 

—  Wenderholme  ;    a   story    of    Lancashire    and 

Yorkshire.    Bost.  1876.  D.  H  802 

Hamilton,  C.  G.    Clear  shining  after  rain.  N.  Y. 

1880.  Q.  H851 

Hamilton,  Celia  V.,  born  Dakin.  My  bonnie  lass. 

Bost.  [18771.  O.  ■  H  902 

—  Ropes  of  sand,  and  other  stories.    Bost.  1873. 

O.  H  903 

Includes,  A  woman's  story. —  Mrs.  Gordon's  confes- 
sion.—Every  string  broken.  —  A  domestic  tragedy.  — 
Mr.  John.— Drinkers  of  ashes. 
Hamilton,   Elizabeth.     The  cottagers  of  Glon- 
burnie  ;   a  tale  for  the  farmer's  ingle-nook. 
Phila.  1855.  T.  Hx  401 

Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.,  see  Dodge,  Mary  Abi- 
gail. 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


745  Hamilton,  T.— Harrison,  C.  C.   LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


746 


Hamilton,  T:    The  youth  and  manhood  of  Cyril 
Thornton.     T.  p.  w.  D.  H  d51 

—  Smne.    N.  Y.  1831.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  H  951 
Hamley,  C:    The  light  on  the  hearth.    In  Tales 

from  Blackwood.  T  177  v5 

—  Wassail.     Lithe  same.  T  177  v6 
Hamley,  E:  B.,  {Alexandre  Sue- Sand  fils).    The 

last  french  hero.     In  Tales  from  Black- 
wood. T177v4 

—  Lazaro's  legacy.    In  the  same.  T  176  v2 

—  A  legend  of  Gibraltar.     In  the  same.   T  176  vl 

—  A  recent  confession  of  an  opium-eater.     In  the 

8am,e.  T  177  vl 

—  Shakespeare's  funeral.   In  the  same.  T  177  vl 
Hamley,  W:  G.     The  house  of  Lys  ;  one  book  of 

its  history.    K  Y.  1879.  Q.  '  H  1001 

Hammond,  Mrs.  E.  H.,   {Henri  Dauge).    A  fair 

philosopher.     N.  Y.  1882.  D.  H  1026 

—  The   georgians.      (Round  -  robin   ser.)     Bost. 

1881.  S.  H  1027 

Hammond,  M.  E.    Florence  ;  a  tale.    Lond.  n.  d. 

D.  H 1051 

Hammond,  W:  Alexander.    Doctor  Grattan ;  a 

novel.    N.  Y.  1885  [18841.  D.  H  1077 

—  Lai ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  H  1076 

—  Mr.  Oldmixon  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  D. 

H1078 

—  A  strong-minded  woman,  or  Two  years  after  ; 

a  sequel  to  Lai.    N.  Y.  1885.  D.       H  1079 
Hanke,     Henriette    Wilhelmine,     born    Arndt. 
Blumen.    Hannover.  1841.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

HllOl 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  68. 

—  Der  brief.    Hannover.  1842.  D.  H  1102 

—  Elfride.    Hannover.  1846.  2  v.  D.         H  1103 

—  Die  freundinnen.     Hannover.  1842.  2  v.  D. 

H  1104 

—  Perlen.     Hannover.  1841.  D.  H  1112 

—  Der  ring.    Hannover.  1842.  D.  H  1105 

—  Der  schmuck.    Hannover.  1843.  2  v.  D. 

H  1106 

—  Die  schwiigerinnen.    Hannover.  1843.  D. 

H1107 

—  Die  schwester.    Hannover.  1842.  D.     H  1108 

—  Die  tochter  des  pietisten.   Hannover.  1847.  2  v. 

D.  H1109 

—  Wally's  garten.     Hannover.  1841.  D.     H  1 1 10 

—  Die  wittwen.    Hannover.  1842.  2  v.  D. 

Hllll 
Harder,  L:    A  family  feud  ;  a  romance.    After 

the  german  by"  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila. 

[18771.  D.  H5351 

Harding,  Rebecca  Blaine,  see  Davis,   Rebecca 

Blaine. 
Hardman,   F:     Christine ;  a   dutch    story.     In 

Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  176  v6 

—  The  great  unknown.     In  the  same.      T  177  v9 

—  My  english  acquaintance.     In  the  same. 

T  176  v7 

—  My  friend  the  dutchman.     In  the  same. 

T  176  v6 

—  Same.    In  Sargent,  E.    The  emerald.    S  551 
Hardy,  Arthur  Sherburne.    But  yet  a  woman  ; 

a  novel.     Bost.  1883.  D.  H  1126 

Hardy,  Iza  Duffus.     Friend  and  lover  ;  a  novel. 

N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  H1151 

—  Same.    Lond.  1880.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  H  1151 

—  Love,  honour  and  obey.    Lond.  1881.  3  v.  in  1. 

D.  H1152 

Hardy,  T:    Desperate  remedies.      T.  p.  to.  [N. 

Y.  1874].  S.  H  1201 

—  The  distracted  young  preacher.     N.  Y.  1879. 

S.  H  1202 


Hardy,  T: — Continued. 

—  Far  from  the  madding  crowd.    (Leisure  hour 

ser.)     T.  p.  w.  S.  H  1203 

—  The  hand  of  Ethelberta  ;  a  comedy  in  chap- 

ters.   (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.'l876.  S. 

H1204 

—  A  laodicean,  or  The  castle  of  the  De  Stancy's  ; 

a  tale  of  today.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y. 
1881.  S.  H  1209 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  H  1209 

—  A  pair  of  blue  eyes.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)   N.  Y. 

1874.  S.  H  1205 

—  The  return  of  the  native.     (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1878.  S.  H  1206 

—  The  romantic  adventures  of  a  milkmaid  ;   a 

novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  H  1211 

—  The  three  strangers.     In  Tales  from  many 

sources.  T  178  vl 

—  The  trumpet  major.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N  .Y. 

1880.  S.  H  1207 

—  Two  on  a  tower  ;  a  novel.    (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1882.  S.  H1210 

—  Under  the  greenwood  tree  ;   a  rural  painting 

of  the  dutch  school.    N.  Y.  1873.  S. 

H  1208 

Haring,  G:  W:  H:,  {Wilibald  Alexis).    Cabanis. 

Berlin.  1860.     3  v.  S.  H  1251 

—  Dorothe ;   ein  roman  aus  der  brandenburgi- 

schen  gesehichte.    Berlin.  1856.    3  v.  D. 

H1252 

—  Das  haus  Diisterweg  ;  eine  gesehichte  aus  der 

gegenwart.     Leipz.  1835.    2  v.  S.    H  1253 

—  Die  hosen  des  herrn  von  Bredow.  Berlin.  1860. 

2v.  S.  H  1254 

—  Isegrimm. ;    vaterliindiseher  roman.      Berlin. 

1854.     3  V.  D.  H  1255 

—  Ja  in  Neapel.    Berlin.  1860.  S.  H  1256 
Harland,   Marion,  pseud.,  see  Terhune,   Mary 

Virginia. 

Harley,  Dr.  —.  The  young  crusoe,  or  Adven- 
tures of  a  shipwrecked  boy ;  a  story  for 
boys.    111.     Bost.  1875.  D.  Hx451 

Harring,  Johan,  pseud.,  see  Bagger,  C:  Christian. 

Harrington,  George  F.,  pseud.,  see  Baker,  W: 
Munford. 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler.  Mingo, and  other  sketches 
in  black  and  white.  Bost.  1884.  S.  H  1326 
Contents.  Mingro.— At  Teague  Poteet's.— Blue  Dave. 
—A  piece  of  land. 

Harris,  Miriam,  born  Cole.  Frank  Warrington. 
N.  Y.  1871.  D.  H  1351 

—  Happy-go-lucky.     N.  Y.  1881.  D.  H  1352 

—  Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's.    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

Hz  501 

—  A  perfect  Adonis.    N.  Y.  1876.  D.         H  1353 

—  Phoebe  ;  a  novel.     Bost.  1884.   D.  H  1358 

—  Richard  Vandermarck  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1871. 

D.  H 1354 

—  Roundhearts,  and  other   stories.    N.  Y.  1867. 

D.  Hx  602 

Contents.    Boundhearts.  —  The  Christmas  sister.— 
The  boy  reg-iment.— Willy  Collins. 

—  Rutledge.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  H  1355 

—  St.  Philips.    N.  Y.  1871.  D.  H  1356 

—  The  Sutherlands.    N.  Y.  1871.  D.  H  1357 

Note.    All,  except  Rutledgre,  are  said  to  be  "  by  the 
author  of  Rutledgre". 

Harrison,  Constance  Cary,  mrs.  Burton  H.  The 
old-fashioned  fairy- book.  HI.  N.  Y.  1884. 
S.  Hx  526 

N.  Y.  1881. 


The  story  of  Helen  Troy.  [Anon]. 


H1401 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


747       CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Harrison,  W.— Hau£F. 


748 


Harrison,  Mrs.  W:,  born  Kingsley,  {Lucas  McUet). 
Colonel  Enderby's  wife :  a  novel.  N.  Y. 
1885.  D.  M  677 

—  Mrs.  Lorimer ;  a  sketch  in  black  and  white. 

K  Y.  1883.  8.  M  676 

Harsha,  Judge  — .    Ploughed  under;  the  story  of 

an  Indian  chief  told  by  himself,  with  an 

introd.  by    Inshtatheamba  (Bright  Eyes). 

[Anon.]   'N.  Y.  1881.  D.  H  1426 

Hart,  Mrs.  — .    Miss  Hitchcock's  wedding  dress. 

[Anon.]    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  H  1476 

Hart,  Joseph  C.     Mii'iam   Coffin,  or  The   whale 

fisherman.  N.  Y.  1834.  2  v.  D.  H  1451 
Harte,  Francis  Bret.     Aus  meinem  seerJiuber- 

leben,    und  andere  erziihlungen.     Stuttg. 

[1878].  S.  H  1558 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  68. 

—  Baby    Sylvester,    und    andere     erzahlungen. 

Stuttg.  [1878].  S.  H  1565 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-,  p.  49. 

—  By  shore  and  sedge.    Bost.  1885.  T.     H  1569 

Contents.  An  apostle  of  the  tules.— Sarah  Walker. 
—A  ship  of  '49. 

—  Drift  from  two  shores.    Bost.  1878.  T. 

H  1551 
Contents.  The  man  on  the  beach.— Two  saints  of 
the  foot-hills.— Jinny.— Rog'er  Catron's  friend.— Who 
was  my  quiet  friend?— A  ghost  of  the  Sierras— The 
hoodlum  band;  a  condensed  novel.— The  man  whose 
yoke  was  not  easy.— My  friend,  the  tramp.— The  man 
from  Solano.— The  office  seeker.— A  sleepinpr  car  ex- 
perience. —  Five  o'clock  in  the  morning.  —  With  the 
entrees. 

—  Die  erbin  von  Red  Dog,  und  andere  erzahlun- 

gen.    Stuttg.  [1879].  S.  H  1559 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  68. 

—  Flip.    Bost.  1882.  T.  H  1566 

—  Found  at  Blazing  Star.    With  7ns  Flip. 

H  1566 

—  Gabriel  Conroy.     T.  p.  w.     [Hartford.  1876]. 

O.  H 1552 

—  Same,  germ.    Gabriel  Conroy  ;  roman  aus  dem 

englischen.    Berlin.  [1876].  D.         H  1552 

—  Das  geheimniss  von  Deadwood,  und  andere 

erzahlungen.     Stuttg.  [1879].  S.      H  1560 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  68. 

—  Ein  gespenst  der  Sierras,  und  andere  erziih- 

lungen. Deutsch  von  A.  Passow.  Stuttg. 
[1878].  S.  H  1561 

Contents,  see  Dentscher  katalog,  p.  68. 

—  Das    heidenkind,    und    andere    erzahlungen. 

Stuttg.  [1878].  S.  H1562 

C(mtent8,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  68. 

—  In  the  Carquinez  woods.    Bost.  1884.  S. 

H1567 

—  Same,  germ.    Im  walde  von  Carquinez  ;  eine 

romanze  in  prosa.  Nach  dem  amerikani- 
schen  original ;  mit  einer  einleitung  von 
Eugen  Zabel.    Stuttg.   [1884].  D.   H  1567 

—  The  luck  of  Roaring  Camp.    In  Johnson,  E. 

R.    Little  classics.  J  926  v4 

—  Same,  and  other  sketches.    Bost.  1870.  D. 

H1553 
Inclttdes,  The  outcasts  of  Poker  Flat.  —  Higgles. — 
Tennessee's  pardner.—lTie  idyl  of  Red  Gulch.— Brown 
of  Calaveras.  —  High-water  mark.— A  lonely  ride.— 
The  man  of  no  account.— M'liss.— The  right  eye  of 
the  commander.— Notes  by  flood  and  field.- Mission 
Dolores.— John  Chinaman.— From  a  back  window.— 
Boonder. 

—  Mrs.   Skagg's  husbands,  and  other  sketches. 

Bost.  1873.  D.  H  1554 

Includes,  How  Santa  Claus  came  to  Simpson's  Bar. 
—The  princess  Bob  and  her  friends.- The  Iliad  of 
Sandy  Bar.— Mr.  Thompson's  prodigal.— The  romance 
of  MadroBo  Hollow.— The  poet  of  Sierra  Flat.— The 
Christmas  gift  that  came  to  Rupert.— Urban  sketches. 
—Legends  and  tales. 


Harte,  Francis  Bret. — Continued. 

—  On  the  frontier.    Bost.  1884.  T.  H  1568 

Contents.  At  the  mission  of  San  Carmel.— A  blue 
grass  Penelope.— Left  out  on  Lone  Star  mountain. 

—  The  outcasts  of  Poker  Flat.     In  Johnson,  E. 

R.     Little  classics.  J  926  vl 

—  Roger  Catron's  f round,  und  andere  erziihlun- 

gen.    Stuttg.  [1879].  S.  H  1563 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  68. 

—  Eine  sage  aus  Sammtstadt,  und  andere  erzah- 

lungen.    Stuttg.  [1879].  S.  H  1564 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  68. 

—  The  story  of  a  mine.    Bost.  1878.  T.    H  1555 

—  Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  and  other  sketches. 

Bost.  1876.  D.  H  1556 

Contents.  The  rose  of  Tuolumne.— A  passage  in  the 
life  of  Mr.  John  Oakhurst.  —  Wan  Lee,  the  pagan.  — 
How  old  man  Plunkett  went  home.— The  fool  of  Five 
Forks.— Baby  Sylvester.  —An  episode  of  Fiddletown. 
—A  Jersey  centenarian. 

—  Thankful  Blossom  ;  a  romance  of  the  Jerseys, 

1779.     111.     Bost.  1877.  T.  H  1557 

Hartley,  May,  born  Laifan.  Christy  Carew ;  a 
novel.  (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1880.  S. 

L251 

—  Flitters,  Tatters  and  the  Counsellor,  and  other 

sketches.  [Anon.]     N.  Y.  1882.  D.      L  253 
Includes,  The  game  hen.— Bauble  Clark.- Weeds. 
-Hogan,  M.  P.    New  ed.    Lond.  1882.    D. 

L252 

Hartmann,  Moritz.    The  last  days  of  a  king  ;  an 

historical  romance.    Tr.  from  the  german 

by  M.  E.  Niles.     Phila.  1867.  D.       H  1601 

Hartner,  Eva.     Severa  ;  eine  familiengeschichte. 

N.  Y.  1882.  F.  H  1626 

—  Same,  eng.    Severa  ;  a  novel  from  the  german 

by  mi-s.  A.  L.  Wister.     Phila.   1882   [1881]. 
D.  H 1628 

Harwood,  J:  Berwick.  One  false  both  fair,  or 
A  hard  knot ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

H  1653 

—  Paul  Knox,  pitman.    N.  Y.  1878.  Q.    H  1651 

—  Same.    Lond.  1878.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  H  1651 

—  Within  the  clasp  ;  a  story  of  the  Yorkshire  jet 

hunters.     N.  Y.  1884."  Q.  H  1654 

—  Young  lord  Penrith  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q. 

H1652 

—  Satne.    Lond.  1880.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  H  1652 
Hassaurek,  F:    The  secret  of  the  Andes  ;  a  ro- 
mance.    Cincinnati.  1879.  D.            H  1701 

Hatton,  Joseph.  John  Needham's  double ;  a 
novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  H  1753 

—  The  queen  of  Bohemia  ;  a  story  of  english  life 

and  manners.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  H  1752 

—  Three  recruits  and  the  girls  they  left  behind 

them.     N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  H  1751 

Hau-kiou-choan,  or  The  pleasing  history ;  a 
trans,  from  the  Chinese  language.  Added, 
The  argument  or  story  of  a  Chinese  play, 
A  collection  of  Chinese  proverbs,  Fragments 
of  Chinese  poetry  ;  with  notes.  [Tr.  by  T. 
Percy].     Lond.  1861.  4  v.  S.  fi  10 

Hauenschild,  R:  G:  Spillerv.,  (Max  Waldau). 
Aus  der  iunkerwelt.  Hamburg.  1851.  2  v. 
S.  H  1801 

—  Nach  der  natur  ;  lebende  bilder  aus  der  zeit. 

Hamburg.  1851.  3  v.  S.  H  1802 

Hauff,  W:  Siimmtliche  werke  ;  mit  des  dichters 
leben  von  Gustav  Schwab.  Stuttg.  1853.  5 
V.  S.  H  1851 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  68. 

—  Arabian  days'  entertainments.    Tr.  from  the 

german  by  Herbert  Pelham  Curtis.  10th  ed. 
Bost.  1882.  D.  Hx661 


;  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


749 


Haaiff— Hawthorne,  N. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


750 


Haufif,  W: — Continued. 

—  Die  bettlerin  vom  Pont  des  Arts.     N.  Y.  1883. 

F.  H  1854 

—  Same,  eng.    The   beggar  girl  of  the  Pont  des 

Arts.     In  his  Three  tales.  H  1852 

—  Das  bild  des  kaisers.  With  his  Die  bettlerin. 

H1854 

—  Same,  eng.    The    emperor's    picture.     In  his 

Three  tales.  H  1852 

—  The  cold  heart.     In  Oxenford,  J:,   and  C.  A. 

Fieling,  Tales  from  the  germau.     O  1001 

—  Same.    In  his  Three  tales.  H  1852 

—  The  fortunes  of  Fairylore  ;  from  his  Miirchen 

als  alraanach.  In  Miniature  romances 
from  the  german .  M  2776 

—  Lichtenstein,    romantische  sfige  ;     mit  einer 

einleitnng  von  Julius  Ivlaiber.  Stuttg. 
[1882].  D.  H  1853 

—  Little  Mook,  and  other  fairy  tales.  Tr.  by  Percy 

E.  Pinkerton.  111.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.   Hx  552 

Contents.    Longnose  the  dwarf.  —  History  of  Little 

Mook.— The  caliph  turned  stork.  —The  adventures  of 

Said.— The  stone-cold  heart.  —  The  story  of  the  silver 

florin. 

—  Nose  the  dwarf .  itt  Oxenford,  J:,   and  C.   A. 

Fieling,  Tales  from  the  german.      O  1001 

—  Tales  of  the  caravan,  inn  and  palace.     From 

the  german  by  E:  L.  Stowell.  111.  Chicago. 

1882  [1881].  D.  Hx553 

Contents.  The  caravan.— The  caliph  stork.— The  am- 
putated hand.— The  rescue  of  Fatima.  —  Little  Muck. 
—  The  false  prince.  —  The  inn  in  the  Spessart.  —  The 
hirsch-gulden.  —  The  marble  heart.  —  Said's  adven- 
tures.- The  cave  of  Steenf all.  —  The  sheik's  palace.— 
The  dwarf  Nosey.—  Abner  the  jew.  —  The  young  eng- 
lishman.—The  story  of  Almansor. 

—  Three  tales  :    The  beggar-girl  of  the  Pont  des 

Arts;  The  emperor's  picture;  Thecold  heart. 
From  the  german  by  M.  A.  Faber.  Leipz. 
1869.  S.  H  1852 

Hausrath,  Adolf,  (Oeorge  Taylor).  Autinous  ;  a 
romance  of  ancient  Rome.  From  the  ger- 
man by  Mary  J.  Safford.    N.  Y.  1882.  S. 

H  1877 

—  Klytia  ;    historischer    roman  aus  dem  16ten 

jahrhundert.     N.  Y.  1884.  F.  H  1876 

—  Same,  eng.     Clytia ;  a  romance  of  the  16th  cen- 

turj.  From'  the  german  by  Mary  J.  Safford. 
N.  Y.  1884.  S.  ■  H  1876 

Haven,  Alice  {origifially  Emily)  Gordon,  born 
Bradley, /orwerZ?/  mrs.  Neal,  {Cousin  Alice, 
Alice  G.  Lee).  Contentment  better  than 
wealth.  111.    N.  Y.  1857.  S.  Hx  601 

—  Helen  Morton's  trial.    N.  Y.  1849.  S.    Hx  602 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  Watch  and  pray. 

—  Home  stories.    N.  Y.  1869.  S.  Hx  603 

Contents.  Spring  winds.  —  Carriage  friends.  —  Miss 
Bremer's  visit  to  Cooper's  Landing.  —  Only  a  family- 
party.  —  The  furnished  house.  —  The  ordeal,  or  The 
spring  and  mid-summer  of  a  life.— Single  lessons,  five 
dollars.— Counsel.— The  evil  and  the  good. 

—  Patient  waiting  no  loss,  or  The  two  Christmas 

days.     N.  Y.  1861.  S.  Hx  604 

—  Watch  and  pray,  or  Helen's  confirmation  ;  a 

sequel  to  Helen  Morton's  trial.  111.    N.  Y. 

1851.  S.  Hx605 

Havers,  Dora,  see  Boulger,  Dora. 
Haweis,  Hugh  Reginald.    Pet,  or  Pastimes  and 

penalties.  IlL    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  Hx  651 

Hawthorne,  Julian.    Archibald  Malmaison.    N. 

Y.  1884.  D.  H  2010 

—  Beatrix  Randolph  ;  a  story.  111.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

H  2009 

—  Bressant.     T.  p.  w.  D.  H  2001 

—  Dust :  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  H  2007 


Hawthorne,  Jxili&n.—Contin'ued. 

—  Ellice  Quentin,  and  other  stories.    Lond.  1880. 

2  V.  D.  H  2005 

Includes,  V.  1.  The  countesse's  ruby.— A  lover  in 
spite  of  himself.  2.  Kildhurm's  oak.— The  new 
Endymion. 

—  Fortune's  fool.     Bost.  1883.  D.  H  2008 

—  Garth.     N.  Y.  1877.  O.  H  2002 

—  Idolatry.     Bost.  1874.  D.  H  2003 

—  The  laughing  mill,  and  other  stories.     Lond. 

1879.  D.  H2006 

Includes,  Calbot's  rival.— Mrs.  Gainsborough's  dia- 
monds.—The  Christmas  guest;  a  myth. 

—  Noble  blood.    N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  S.      H  2011 

—  The  pearl-shell  necklace,  [same  as  The  laugh- 

ing mill.]    With  his  Prince  Saroni's  wife. 

H2012 

—  Prince  Saroni's  wife.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.    H  2012 

—  Sebastian  Strome  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

H2004 

Hawthorne,   Nathaniel.      Biographical   stories. 

With  his  Tangle  wood  tales.  Hx  704 

Contents.    B :  West.— Sir  I :  Newton.— S :  Johnson.— 

Oliver  Cromwell.— B:  Franklin.— Queen  Christina. 

—  Same.    With  his  True  stories.  Hx  706 

—  The  birthmark.     In  Johnson,  E.  R.     Little 

classics.  J  926  v8 

-  The  Blithedale  i-omance.     With  his  The  scar- 
let letter.  H  2055 

—  David  Swan  ;  a  fantasy.     In  Johnson,  E.  R. 

Little  classics.  J  926  v4 

—  Doctor  Grimshawe's  secret;  a  romance,    ed., 

with  preface  and  notes,  by  Julian  Haw- 
thorne.    Bost.  1883  [1882].  I).  H  2058 

—  The  Dolliver  romance.     With  his  Fanshawe. 

H2051 

—  Ethan   Brand.      In   Johnson,   E.    R.      Little 

classics.  J  926  vl 

—  Fanshawe,  The  Dolliver  romance,  and  other 

pieces.  Bost.  1876.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  H  2051 
Contents.  V.  1 .  Fanshawe.— Biographical  sketches : 
Mrs.  Hutchinson;  Sir  W:  Phips;  Sir  W:  Pepperell; 
T:  Green  Fessenden;  Jonathan  Cilley.  2.  Scenes 
from  the  Dolliver  romance.— Sketches  from  memory. 
—Fragments  from  the  journal  of  a  solitary  man.— 
My  visit  to  Niagara.— The  antique  ring.— Graves  and 
goblins.— Dr.  BuUivant.— A  book  of  autographs.— An 
old  woman's  tale.— Time's  portraiture.—"  Browne's 
folley." 

—  Grandfather's  chair.     With  his  Wonder  book. 

Hx703 

—  Same.    In  7iis  True  stories.  Hx  705 

—  House  of  seven  gables.    Bost.  1872.  S. 

H2052 

—  Same,  The  snow-image,  and  other  twice-told 

tales.     Bost.  1879.   2  v.  in  1.  I).        H  2059 

Contents.    V.   1.    The  house  of  seven  gables.    2. 

The  snow-image.— The  great  stone  face.— Main  street. 

—  Ethan  Brand.  —  A  belle's  biography.  —  Sylph  Ether- 
ege.— The  Canterbury  pilgrims.— Old  news.— The  man 
of  adamant.  —The  devil  in  manuscript.  —  John  Ingle- 
fleld's  thanksgiving.— Old  Ticonderoga.— The  wives  of 
the  dead.— Little  Daflfydowndilly.— Major  Molineux. 

—  The  marble  faun,  or  The  romance  of  Monte 

Beni.    Bost.  1871.   2  v.  in  1.  D.        H  2053 

—  Same.    Bost.  1879.    2  v.  in  1.  D.  H  2053 

—  Same,  germ.     Miriam,  oder  Graf  und  kiinst- 

lerin.  Nach  dem  englischen  "Transfor- 
mation," deutsch  von  Clara  Marggraft". 
Leipz.  1862.  3  v.  in  2.  D.  H  2053 

—  Mosses  from  an  old  manse.     Bast.  1871.     2  v. 

D.  H  2054 

Contents.  1 .  The  old  manse.  —  The  birthmark.  —  A 
select  party.— Young  Goodman  Brown.— Rappaccini's 
daughter.— Mrs.  Bullfrog. —Fire  worship.- Buds  and 
bird  voices.  —  Monsieur  du  Miroir.  —  The  hall  of  fan- 
tasy.—The  celestial  railroad.— The  procession  of  life. 

—  Feathertop ;    a    moralized  legend.     2.   The  new 


3c  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


751 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— FICTION.     Hawthorne,  N.— Hay,  M.  C.     752 


Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. — Continued. 

Adam  and  Eve.  —  Egotism,  or  The  bosom  serpent.  — 
The  Christmas  banquet.  —  Drowue's  wooden  image.— 
The  intelligence  office.— Roger  Malvin's  burial.-  P.'s 
correspondence.— Earth's  holocaust.—  Passages  from 
a  relinquished  work.  —  Sketches  from  memory.  —  The 
old  apple-dealer.  —  The  artist  of  the  beautiful.  —  A 
virtuoso's  collection. 

—  Same.    Bost.  1878.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  H  2054 

—  The  scarlet  letter.  N.  Y.  1873.  D.  H  2055 

—  Same.     Bost.  1879.  D.  H  2055 

—  Same.    111.    Bost.  1883.  O.  H  2055P 

—  Septimius  Felton,  or  The  elixir  of  life.     Bost. 

1876.  T.  H  2056 

—  Same.     With  his  Our  old  home.       914.  2  :  26 

—  The  snow-image,   and  other  twice-told  tales. 

With  his  House  of  seven  gables.       H  2059 

—  Tanglewood  tales  for  girls  and  boys  ;  a  second 

wonder-book.    Bost.  1879.  T.  Hx  702 

Ckmtents.  The  wayside.—  The  minotaur.  —  The  pyg- 
mies. —  The  dragon's  teeth.  —  Circe's  palace.  —  The 
pomegranate  seeds.— The  golden  fleece. 

—  Same.    Bost.  1879.  D.  Hx  704 

—  The  threefold  destiny.     In  Johnson,    E.   R. 

Little  classics.  J  926  vl2 

—  Tranformation.    Same  as  The  marble  fann. 

—  True    stories    from    history    and    biography. 

Bost.  1876.  T.  ■  fix  705 

Contents.  Grandfather's  chair.— Biographical  stor- 
ries:  B:  West;  Sir  I:  Newton  ;  S:  Johnson  ;  Oliver 
Cromwell  ;  B :  Franklin  ;  Queen  Christina. 

—  Twice-told  tales.     Bost.  1873.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

H2057 
Contents.  V.  1,  Pref .— The  gray  champion.— Sunday 
at  home.— The  wedding  knell.— The  minister's  black 
veil.— The  may-pole  of  Merry  Mount.— The  gentle  boy. 
—  Mr.  Higginbotham's  catastrophe.  —  Little  Annie's 
ramble.  —  Wakefield.  —  A  rill  from  the  town  pump.— 
The  great  carbuncle.— The  prophetic  pictures.— David 
Swan.  —  Sights  from  a  steeple.  —  The  hollow  of  the 
three  hills.  —  The  toll-gatherer's  day.  —  The  vision  of 
the  fountain.  —  Fancy's  show  box.  —  Dr.  Heidegger's 
experiment.  2.  Legends  of  the  Province  house : 
Howe's  masquerade  ;  Edward  Randolph's  portrait ; 
Lady  Eleanore's  mantle  ;  Old  Esther  Dudley.  —  The 
haunted  mind.  —  The  village  uncle.  —  The  ambitious 
guest.  —  The  sister  years.  —  Snowflakes.  —  The  seven 
vagabonds.— The  white  old  maid.— Peter  Goldthwaite's 
treasure.  —  Chipplngs  with  a  chisel.  —  The  shaker 
bridal.— Night  sketches.- Endicott  and  the  red  cross. 
—The  lily's  quest.  —  Foot  prints  on  the  sea  shore.  — 
Edward  Fane's  rosebud.— The  threefold  destiny. 

—  Same.    Bost.  1879.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  H  2057 

—  Same  ;  v.  1.     Bost.  1857.  D.  H  2057  vl 

—  Wakefield.     In  Johnson,  E.  R.  Little  classics. 

J  926  v2 

—  A  wonder-book  for  girls  and  boys.    Bost.  1879. 

T.  Hx  701 

Cmitents.  The  gorgon's  head.— The  golden  touch.— 
The  paradise  of  children.- The  three  golden  apples.— 
The  miraculous  pitcher.— The  chimfera. 

—  Same.    Bost.  1879.  D.  Hx  703 

—  See  also  his  Works.  820.1  :  10 

Contents,   see  under  English    literature,   Collected 
works. 
Hay,  Elzey,  pseud.,  see  Andrews,  Fanny. 
Hay,  Mary  Cecil.    Among  the  ruins,  and  other 
stories.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  H2114 

Includes,  One  terrible  christmas-eve.— Kate's  en- 
gagement. —  Mrs.  Duncan's  will.  —  Ploughed  by 
moments.  — Mid  pleasures.  —  On  and  off  the  line.- 
Told  by  a  comprador.— Staire  Manor.— Co.  I 

—  The  Arundel  motto.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.     H  2101 

—  Same  ;  a  novel.     Lond.  n.  d.  D.  H  2101 

—  At  the  seaside,  and  other  stories.    N.  Y.  1881. 

Q.  H  2102 

Includes,  One  winter  day.— Penine's  choice.— Where- 

unto  is  money  good.— Athol.— A  little  aversion.- 

Upon  the  waters.— How  I  met  Alphonzo's  ghost.— 

London  pride.— After  the  lessons. 


Hay,  Mary  Cecil. —  Continued. 

—  Bid  me  discourse  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

H2116 

—  Same,  and  other  tales.    Lond.  [18841.  D. 

H2118 
Includes,  The  sorrow  of  a  secret.  —  One  terrible 
Christmas  eve.— Lady  Carmichael's  will.— On  the  line. 
—London  pride.— Told  in  New  England.  — Ploughed 
by  moments.— Co. —  Nellie  Dunkayne.  — Kate's  en- 
gagement.—All  through  Arethusa.— My  first  ofl:'er.— 
The  heir  of  Rosscairne.— Mrs.  Duncan's  eccentricity. 
—  A  sister's  story.— Alphonzo's  ghost.- After  the 
lessons.— Kenneth.— Penine's  choice. 

—  Brenda  Yorke,  and  other  tales.    Lond.  [18831. 

D.  H2119 

Includes,  Bart  Bannatyne's  city  home.— One  sum- 
mer month.— A  midnight  meeting.— Two  hallow  eves. 
—A  few  days.— Well  done!— By  the  night  express.— 
Ricardo's  benefit.— What  our  advertisement  brought. 
—One  winter  night.— We  four.  —He  stoops  to  conquer. 
—Stop  thief !— Larry's  hut. 

—  Dorothy's  venture  ;  a  novel.     N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

H2115 

—  Same.    Lond.  1888.  D.  H  2115 

—  For  her  dear  sake  ;  a  novel.     N.  Y.  1880.  Q. 

H2104 

—  Same.    Lond.  [18811.  U.  H  2104 

—  Hidden  perils.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.  H  2106 

—  Same  ;  a  novel.     Lond.  n.  d.   D.  H  2105 

—  Into  the  shade,  and  other  stories.    N.  Y.  1881. 

Q.  H  2106 

Includes,  Larry's  hut.  —  Stop  thief.  —  The  house- 
keeper's story.— By  and  by.— He  stoops  to  conquer.— 
A  father's  story.  —  One  winter  night. —On  a  monu- 
ment. —  What  our  advertisement  brought.  —  Sir 
Rupert's  room.— By  the  night  express.— Guy  New- 
ton s  revenge.— Ricardo's  benefit.— Hamilton  broth- 
ers.—We  four.— Bertha's  Christmas  box.— Locked  in. 
— Dolf 's  big  brother. 

—  Lester's  secret ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.   Q. 

H2117 

—  Missing.    Lond.  [1883].  D.  H  2120 

Inclucks,  Under  life's  key.— Back  to  the  old  home.— 
A  dark  inheritance.— A  shadow  on  the  threshold.— 
Dolf 's  big  brother. 

—  My  first  offer,  and  other  stories.    N.  Y.  1881. 

'  Q.  H2107 

Includes,  Kenneth.— Hope  deferred.— Lost  harmony. 
—All  through  Arethusa.— A  sister's  story.— Cut  on  a 
gate.— At  last.— Nettie  Dunkayne.- The  heir  of  Ross- 
cairne.—Told  in  New  England.— Lettice  Vere's  last 
Christmas  day. 

—  Nora's  love  test.    N.  Y.  1877.  O.  H  2108 

—  Same  ;&  novel.    Lond.  [1878].  D.  H  2108 

—  Old  Myddleton's  money.    N\  Y.  n.  d.  O. 

H2109 

—  Same  ;  a  novel.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  H  2109 

—  Reaping  the  whirlwind.    N.  Y.  1878.  Tt. 

H2110 

—  The  squire's  legacy.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.     H  2111 

—  Same  ;  a  novel.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  H  2111 

—  Under  life's  key,  and  other  stories.  N.  Y.  1881. 

Q.  H2112 

Includes,  By  a  leap.— A  few  days.— Bart  Bannatyne's 
city  house. —Through  the  breakers.  — The  end  of  a 
fairy  tale.— Told  in  the  picture  gallery.— My  only 
novel.  — In  the  Christmas  fire-light. —  Notes  from  a  I 
german  band.— One  summer  month. —A  midnight 
meeting.— Two  hallow  eves.— Well  done. 

—  Under  the  will.    Lond.  [1884].  D.         H  2121 

Includes,  Reaping  the  whirlwind.— My  only  novel.— 
By  a  leap.— In  the  Christmas  fire-light.- Notes  from  a 
german  band.— Through  the  breakers.— Told  in  the 
picture  gallery.— The  end  of  a  fairy  tale.— Guy  New- 
ton's revenge.  —  By-and-by.  —  The  housekeeper's 
story.  —  Hamilton  brothers.  —  A  father's  story.  — 
Bertha's  Christmas  box.— Locked  in.— Sir  Rupert's 
room. 

—  Victor  and  vanquished.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  O. 

H2113 
a  novel.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  H  2113 


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753 


Hayes— Herbert,  H.  W.        LITERATITIIE— FICTION. 


01.  813,  Authors. 


754 


Hayes,   A:  Allen.      The  Denver    express.      In 

Stories  by  american  anthers.  S  35  v6 

Hays,  Helen,  'mrs.  W.  J.     The  adventures  of 

Srince  Lazybones,  and  other  stories.    111. 
".  Y.  1885  tl884].  S.  Hx  729 

Incltules,    Phirs  fairies.  —  Florio    and   Florella.  — 
Boreas  Bluster's  Christmas  present. 

—  Castle  Comfort ;   a  story  for  children.    N.  Y. 

1885  [18841.  D.  Hx  728 

—  A  domestic  neroine ;   a  story  for  girls.    111. 

N.  Y.  1883.  D.  ■  Hx  727 

—  The  princess  Idleways  ;   a  faiiy  story.    N.  Y. 

1880.  S.  Hx726 

Healy,  Mary,  see  Bigot,  Mary. 
Heaton,   Ellen  Marvin.     The   octagon  club ;  a 

character  study.    N.  Y.  1880.  S^.      H  2151 
Heaton,  W:     The  story  of  Robin  Hood.     111. 

4th  ed.    Lond.  n.  d.   S.  Hx  776 

Hector,  Annie  F.,  born  Thomas,  {Mrs.  Alexander). 

The  admiral's   ward  ;   a  novel.      (Leisure 

hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  H  2209 

—  The  executor ;   a  novel.     (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1883.  S.  H  2210 

—  The  Freres  :  a  novel.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N. 

Y.  1882.  S.  H  2207 

—  Her  dearest  foe.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y. 

1876.  S.  H2201 

—  The  heritage  of  Langdale.     (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1877.  S.  H  2202 

—  Look  before  you  leap  ;  a  novel.    (Leisure  hour 

ser.)    N.  Y.  1882.  S.  H  2208 

—  Maid,  wife  or  widow  ?     (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1879.  S.  H  2203 

—  Ralph  Wilton's  weird.      (Leisure    hour    ser.) 

N.  Y.1875.  S.  H2204 

—  A  second  life;   a  novel.     (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1885.  S.  H2211 

—  Which  shall  it  be  ?    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y. 

1874.  S.  H  2205 

—  The  wooing  o't.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)     N.  Y. 

1874.  S.  H2206 

Heege,  Frau  — ,  (Penseroso).    Alban  und  Nanny. 

Leipz.  1849.    2  v.  S.  H  2226 

—  Aristokrat  und  demokrat.    Leipz.  1850.    3  v. 

S.  H  2227 

—  Manuelitta  Dolores.    Leipz.  1847.    3  v.  S. 

H  2228 

Heigel,  K:  Der  sangesbruder ;  novelle.  In 
Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v24 

Heimburg,  W.,  pseud.,  see  Behrens,  Bertha. 

Heinem.ann,  Friedrich,  pseud.,  see  Haberlin, 
K:  L: 

Heinz,  Albrecht.  Die  herrin  von  Schwarzenhof . 
Leipz.  1866.  S.  H2251 

Heller,  Isidor.  Die  alliirten  der  reaction.  Ber- 
lin. 1852.    2v.  S.  H2301 

Heller,  W:  Robert.  Alhambra  ;  spanische  novel- 
len.    Altenburg.  1838.  S.  H  2326 

—  Das  erdbeben  von  Caraccas.    Altenburg.  1846. 

2  V    S  H  2327 

—  Florian  Geyer.    Leipz.  1848.    3  v.  S.    H  2328 

—  Eine  neue  welt.    Altenburg.  1843.    2  v.  S. 

H2329 

—  Novellen  aus  dem  siiden.    Altenburg.  1841.    3 

V.  S.  H  2330 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalo^,  p.  69. 

—  Der  prinz  von  Oranien  ;   historischer  roman. 

Leipz.  1843.    6  v.  D.  H  2331 

—  Das  schwarze  bret.     Altenburg.  1844.    2  v.   8. 

H2332 

—  Sieben  winterabende.     Leipz.  1847.    2  v.  S. 


Hellmuth.,  Ernst,  pseud.,  see  Schmidt-'Weissen- 
fels,  E: 


Hellmuth,  Paul,  pseud.,  see  Fischer,  J.  H:  L. 
Helps,  Sir  Arthur.    Casimir  Maremma.    Bost. 
1871.  D.  H  2401 

—  Ivan  de  Biron,  or  The  russian  court  in  the 

middle  of  the  last  century.    Bost.  1874.  D. 

H2402 

—  Realmah.     Lond.  1876.  D.  H  2403 
Hencke,  K:  L:    Daguerreotypen  und  Chaiisee- 

gestalten.    Leipz.  1841.    2  v.  S.      H  2451 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-,  p.  69. 
Henderson,   Frances  C.     Dunderviksborg,  and 
other  tales  ;  forming  an  epitome  of  modern 
european  literature.    Phua.  1881.  D. 

H2476 
Contents.  Henderson,  F.  C.  Priscilla  Baker,  the 
freedwoman.— Zedritz,  C:  E:  The  double  wedding 
at  Dunderviksborg-;  tr.  from  the  Swedish.— Klsfa- 
ludy,  Karoly.  Three  at  once,  a  farce  in  1  act;  tr. 
from  the  hungarian.  —  Straparola  da  Caravaggio, 
Giovanni  Francesco.  Salardo ;  tr.  from  the  Italian.— 
Pushkin,  Aleksandr  Serg-eievitch .  The  snow-storm ; 
from  the  russian.— Palarik,  J:  Friendship  at  the 
harvest-feast,  a  farce  in  3  acts ;  tr.  from  the  Slovak.— 
Alarcon,  P:  Antonio  de.  Black  eyes;  tr.  f rom  the 
Spanish. —  Boosselaere,  T.  S.  van.  No  happiness 
without  virtue,  a  drama  in  3  acts ;  tr.  from  the  dutch. 
—  Harpiriski,  Franciszek.  Taxes,  a  comedy  in  3 
acts;tr.  from  the  polish.— Eckstein,  Ernst.  Cards 
for  four;  tr.  from  the  german.— Pflegrer,  Gustav. 
Reveng-e;  tr.  f rom  the  czech.— Stroobant,  Eugeen. 
Rue  de  Pierres,  no.  60;  tr.  from  the  flemish.— Twelve 
Portuguese  legends,  from  theRomanceiro  portuguez 
by  V :  Eugenio  Harding:  and  the  Epopeas  mo§araba8 
by  TeoflloBragra.  —  Dequet,  Alphonse.  Theodore, 
conte  de  la  vie  litteraire;  tr.  from  the  french.— 
Milan,  N:  Amanda,  a  farce  in  1  act;  tr.  from  the 
Croatian.  —  Bask,  Rasmus  Kristian.  The  storm- 
bride;  tr.  from  the  danish— Krypow,  Dr.  — .  Leka, 
or  Reminiscences  of  a  physician ;  tr.  from  the  Ser- 
bian.—Celestin,  Fr.  Roza,  a  play  in  3  acts;  tr.  from 
the  Slavonian. 

Henkel,  Friedrika.    Die  herrin  von  Ibichstein ; 
roman.     N.  Y.  1885.  F.  H  5161 

—  Same,   eng.     The    mistress  of   Ibichstein ;    a 

novel.    From  the  german  by  S.  E.  Boggs. 

(Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  H  5151 

Henning,  L:  F:    Sein  guter  engel  ;   erzahlung 

aus  der  gegenwart.     T.  p.  w.  O.     H  2501 

Henricus,  Bruno.    Novellen.     Leipz.  1841.  S. 

H2551 
Henry,  Caleb  Sprague.   Doctor  Oldham  at  Grey- 
stones  and  his  talk  there.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

H2601 
Henty,  G.  A.   The  boy  knight  who  won  his  spurs 
fighting  with  king  Richard  of  England  ;  a 
tale  of  the  crusades.    111.     Bost.  1883.   D. 

Hx816 
Hepworth,  G:  Hughes.     ! !  !    N.  Y.  1881.  S. 

H2661 

Hepworth,  Mrs.  G:  Hughes,  {Una  Savin).    The 

little  gentleman  in  green  ;  a  fairy  tale.  111. 

Bost.  n.  d.  S.  Hx  801 

Her  crime.     (No  name  ser.)  Bost.  1882.  S.  H  41 

Her  picture.     (No  name  ser.)    Bost.  1882.  S. 

H42 
Herbert,  H:  W:,  {Frank  Forrester).    Chevaliers 
of    France    from    the    crusaders    to    the 
marechals  of  Louis  XIV.    N.  Y.  1853.  D. 

H2701 
Contents.  Sir  Hugues  de  Coucy;  a  chivalric  legend 
of  the  Low  Countries.- Eustache  de  St.  Pierre,  or  The 
surrender  of  Paris.  —  The  fortunes  of  the  maid  of 
Arc;  a  superstitious  legend  of  the  english  wars  in 
France.— Hamilton  of  Bothwelhaugh,  or  The  mas- 
sacre of  St.  Bartholomew ;  a  dark  scene  in  Paris.— 
Ahsahgunushk  Numamahtahseng,  or  The  Keed- 
shaken-by-the-wind. 

—  Cromwell ;   an  historical  novel.    N.  Y.  1838. 

2  V.  D.  H  2702 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


755       CI.  dl3,  Authors. 


LITEBATUBE— FICTION.      Herbert,  H.  W.— Heyse. 


756 


Herbert,  H:  W:,  {Frank  Forrester).— Continued. 

—  The  fair  puritan  ;  an  historical  romance  of  the 

days  of  witclicraft.  Phila.  1875.  D.  H  2703 

—  Wager  of  battle ;   a  tale  of  saxon  slavery  in 

Sherwood  forest.  N.  Y.  1855.  D.  H  2704 
Herbert,  Johanna,  {Egon  Fels).  Die  rose  von 
Delhi ;  roman  aus  der  zeit  des  indischen 
aufstandes  unter  Nana  Sahib  im  jahre  1857. 
Jena.  1866.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  H  2761 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1883,  1884.     2  v.  F.  H  2751 

—  Die  weisse  frau  von  Greifenstein  ;  roman.    N. 

Y.  1881.  F.  H  2752 

Herbert,  Lucian,  »«ett(Z.,  see  Gundling,  Julius. 
Herchenbach,  W:  Bruno  und  Lucy,  oder  Die 
wege  des  Herrn  sind  wunderbar  ;  eine  er- 
zahlung  fiir  volk  und  jugend.  2te  vom  ver- 
fasser  revidirte  auii.  111.  Regensburg. 
1869.  S.  With  Glaubrecht,  J.  Roland  von 
Rolandseck.  H  2783 

—  Das   eiserne  halsband ;    eine  rittergeschichte 

fiir  volk  und  jugend.  111.  Regensburg. 
1872.  S.  H2776 

—  Der  erbe  von  Sigmundskron  ;   erziihlung  fiir 

volk  und  jugend.  111.  Regensburg.  1874. 
S.   With  his  Marietta,  die  romerin.  H  2779 

—  Die  falschmiinzer  ;    erziihlung  fiir  volk   und 

jugend.  111.  Regensburg.  1865.  S.  With 
his  Der  gespensterseher.  H  2777 

—  Flambartin,  das  gestohlene  kind  ;  erziihlung 

fiir  volk  und  jugend.  111.  Regensburg. 
1865.  S.     With  his  Der  gespensterseher. 

H2777 

—  Die  geheimnisse  eines  alten  koffers  ;  erziihlung 

fur  volk  und  jugend.  111.  Regensburg. 
1872.   8.     With  his  Verbrechen  und  strafe. 

H2780 

—  Der  gespensterseher  ;  erziihlung  fiir  volk  und 

jugend.  111.  Regensburg.  1864.  S.  H  2777 

—  Marietta,   die    romerin ;    erziihlung  fiir   volk 

und  jugend.    111.    Regensburg.  1874.  S. 

H2779 

—  Der  piichter  vom  Moorhofe  ;    erziihlung   fiir 

volk  und  jugend.  111.  Regensburg.  1870. 
S.     With  his  Die  wildschiitzen.        S  2782 

—  Die  prinzessin   vom    smaragdengriinen   see  ; 

erziihlung  fiir  volk  und  jugend.  111.  Re- 
gensburg. 1864.  S.  With  his  Die  wieder- 
gefundene  tochter.  H  2781 

—  Die  Schliisselburg  ;   erziihlung  fiir  volk  und 

jugend.  111.  Regensburg.  1875.  S.  With 
his  Marietta,  die  romerin.  H  2779 

—  Der  sohn  vom  eisenhammer ;    erziihlung  fiir 

volk  und  jugend.  111.  Regensburg.  1870. 
S.     With  his  Die  wildschutzen.        H  2782 

—  "Verbrechen  und  strafe  ;  eine  geheimnissvolle 

that ;  erziihlung  fiir  volk  und  jugend.  111. 
Regensburg.  1^4.  S.  H  2780 

—  Das  versunkene  schloss  ;   erzahlung  fiir  volk 

und  jugend.  111.  Regensburg.  1869.  S. 
With  his  Verbrechen  und  strafe.      H  2780 

—  Die  wiedergefundene  tochter ;  erziihlung  fiir 

volk  und  jugend.    111.    Regensbu^.  1864. 

—  Die  wildschiitzen ;    erziihlung  fiir   volk    und 

jugend.  111.   Regensburg.  1869.  S.  H  2782 

Herculano  de  Carvalho  e  Aranjo,  Alexandro. 

Eui-ich,  der  priester  der  gothen.     Aus  dem 

Eortugiesischen    iibers.    von    G.     Heiner. 
,eipz.  1847.  S.  H  2801 

HerloBSOlm,  G:  K:,  {originally  K:  G:  Reginald 
Herloss).  Arabella,  oder  Geheimnisse  eines 
Hoftheaters.    Leipz.  1846.    2  v.  S.  H2861 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1873.   S.  H2861 


Herlossohn,  G:  K: — Continued,. 

—  Fahrten    und    abenteuer    des    M.    Gaudelius 

Enzian ;     komischer    roman.      3te    ausg. 
Leipz.  [1872].  S.  H  28618 

—  Same.     Leipz.  1843.    2  v.  S.  H  2862 

—  Hahn  und  henne ;   geschichte  zweier  thiere. 

Steausg.     Leipz.  71872].  S.  H  2863 

—  Die  hussiten,   oder  Bohmen  von  1414 — 1424 ; 

historisch-romantisches  gemiilde.     Tabor. 
1851.     5v.  T.  H2864    ' 

—  Mein    wanderbuch ;    humoristischer    roman. 

Leipz.  1872.  S.  H  2855 

—  Mephistopheles;  eine  politisch-satyrische  phan- 

tasie.    3te  ausg.    Leipz.  [^1872].  S.   H  2856 

—  Die  morder  Wallensteins  ;  historischer  roman. 

Leipz.  1847.    3  v.  D.  H  2857 

—  Phantasiegemiilde  ;  romantische  erziihlungen. 

Leipz.  [1872].    2  v.  in  1.  S.  H  2858 

Contentf,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  70. 

—  Die  sylvesternacht ;  novellen  und  erziihlungen. 

3te  ausg.    Leipz.  [18721.  S.  H  2859 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog.  p.  70. 

—  Die   tochter    des  Piccolomini  ;    historisch-ro- 

mantisches gemiilde.     Altenburg.  1846.    3 
V.  S.  H  2860 

—  Der  venezianer ;    historisch-romantisches  ge- 

miilde.   Leipz.  1846.    3  v.  T.  H  2861 

—  Waldblumen  ;   erziihlungen,  novellen,   humo- 

resken  und  phantasiestiicke.     Altenburg. 

1847.  2v.   8.  H2862 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  70. 

—  Eine    weihnachtsbescheerung ;     roman.      3te 

ausg.    Leipz.  [1872].  S.  H  2863 

Hermann,  Eugen,  pseud.,  see  Dedenroth,  Eugen 

Hermann. 
Hesekiel,  G:  L:  Lux  et  umbra;  ein  grosser  lie- 
beshandel  im  16ten  jahrhundert.  Aus  den 
hinterlassenen  schriften  des  magisters  Ni- 
colaus  Longinus  und  anderen  zuverliissigen 
mittheilungen.     Berlin.  1861.  3  v.  D. 

H2901 

—  Vier  junker.    Berlin.  1865.  3  v.  S.        H  2902 
Hesslein,   Bernhard,    {Bernhard    Hess).    Unter 

dem  schleier  der  nacht ;  sittenbild  aus  Ber- 
lins gegenwart.     Berlin.  1858.  3  v.  S. 

H2961 

Hetherington,  W:  The  seer's  cave.  Jti  Wilson, 
J:M.     Tales  of  the  borders.      W  2202  v6 

Heyne,  C:  Traugott,  {Heinrich  Bourdin,  Louis 
Bourdin).  Tiirst  Mitternacht ;  roman  aus 
den  papieren  eines  verstorbenen.     Leipz. 

1848.  2  V.  S.  B  2801 
Heyse,  Paul  J:  L:    L'arrabiata,  and  other  tales. 

From  the  german  by  Mary  Wilson.    Leipz. 
1867.  8.  H  3001 

Includes,  Count  Ernest's  home.  —  Blind.  —  Walter's 
little  mother. 

—  Barbarossa,  and  other  tales.     Leipz.  1874.  S. 

H  3002 

Includes,  The  embroideries  of  Treviso.  —  Lottka.  — 

The  lost  son.— The  fair  Kate.— Geoffrey  and  Garcinde. 

—  The  Dead  Lake,  and  other  tales.    From   the 

german  by  Mary  Wilson.    Leipz.  1870.  S. 

H  3003 
Contents.   A  f  ortniirht  at  the  Dead  Lake.  —  Doomed. 
Beatrice.— Beginning  and  end. 

—  Im  Paradiese  ;  roman  in  sieben  biichern.     7te 

aufl.    Berlin.  1884.  2  v.  in  1.  D.       H  3004 

—  Same,  eng.    In  paradise.    N.  Y.  1879.    2  v.    S. 

H3004 

—  Kinder  der  welt;  roman  in  sechs  biichei'n.  7te 

aufl.    Berlin.  1880.  2  v.  D.  H  3005 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  H  3006 


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01.  813,  Authors. 


758 


Heyse,  Paul  J:  L:- 
—  The  lonely  one. 


-Contimied. 
Fi'<7i  JohnE.,  Magdalena. 

J  908 

—  Novellen  ;  Isle— 13te  sammlung.  Berlin.  1862- 

1881.     13  V.     S.  H3006-H3018 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalojr,  p.  70. 

—  Same,  [14te  sammlung] .    Trobadour-novellen. 

N.  Y.  1883.  F.  H  3019 

Contents.    Der  lahme  engel.  —  Die  rache  der  vizgrii- 

fln.— Die  dichterin  von  Carcasonne.  —  Der  monch  von 

Montaudon.  —  Ehre  iiber  alles.  —  Der  verltaufte  ge- 

s&ng. 

—  Same,  [15te  sammlung].    N.  Y.  1883.  F. 

H  3020 

Contents.    Unvergessbare  worte.  —  Die  eselin.— Das 

gllick  von  Rothenburg.— Getheiltes  herz. 

Higginson,  T:Wentworth.  Malbone;  an  Oldport 

romance.    Bost.  1869.  D.  H  3051 

—  Oldport  days.  Bost.  1873.  D.  H  3052 
High  private,  A,  pseud.,  see  ftuincy,  S:  Miller 
Hilaire,  Emile  M:  (Marco  de  Saint- Hilaire).   Der 

kleine  hund  Josephinens  und  der  papagoy 
Marie  Louisens.  With  Berthet,  E.  B.  Der 
jungere  sohn  aus  der  Normandie.  B  1701 
Hildebrandt,  J:  Andreas  K:  Winter  in  Spitz- 
bergen  ;  a  tale  of  the  northland.    From  the 

ferman  by  E.  Goodrich  Smith.  N.  Y.  n.  d. 
Hx  826 
Hildreth,  R:  Der  weisse  sklave,  oder  Denkwiir- 
digkeiten  eines  fliichtlings  ;  eine  geschichte 
aus  dem  sklavenleben  in  Virginien  u.  s.  w. 
Seitenstiick  zu  Onkel  Tom's  hiitte.  Nach 
der  17ten  amer.  aufl.  aus  dem  englischen. 
Stereotyp-ausg. ,  2te  aufl.    Leipz.  1853.  S. 

H3101 

Hillern,  Wilhelmine  v.,  born  Birch.  Ein  arzt  der 

seele.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  H  3154 

—  Same,  eng.    Only  a  girl,  or  A  physician  for  the 

soul ;  a  romance.    From  the   german    by 
mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila.  1877.  D. 

H3154 

—  Aus  eigener  kraft ;  roman,    Leipz.  1872.    3  v. 

inl.  D.  H3151 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  H  3151 

—  Same,  eng.    By  his  own  might.  From  the  ger- 

man.   Phila.  1878.  D.  H  3151 

—  Doppelleben  ;   roman.   2te  aufl.     Berlin.  1880. 

8v.  inl.  D.  H3152 

—  Same,  eng.    A  twofold  life.    Phila.   1873.   D. 

H3152 
N.  Y.  1884.  F. 

H3155 

—  Die  Geyer-Wally  ;   eine  geschichte  aus  den  ty- 

roler  alpen.    4te  aufl.    Berlin.  1881.  D. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  H3153 

—  Same,  eng.    Geier-Wally  ;  a  tale  of  the  Tyrol. 

From  the  german.  N.  Y.  1876.  S.    H  3153 

—  Only  a  girl.     See  above  Ein  arzt  der  seele. 
Hinrich,  Albertine,  born  Roslein,   {Paul  Stein). 

Aus  Andalusien  ;   erziihlungen.    2te  ausg. 
Leipz.  1869.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  S  4851 

—  Handwerk  und  industi'ie.    Leipz.    1860.   2  v. 

D.  S  4852 

—  Johannes  Gutenberg  ;   kultur-historischer  ro- 

man.    Leipz.  1861.  3  v.  S.  S  4853 

Hitchcock,  Ethan  Allan.    The  story  of  the  red 

bookofAppin.   T.p.w.^.  Hx851 

HOcker,  Gustav.    Geld  und  frauen.    Jena.   1867. 

3  V.  in  1.     S.  H  3201 

—  Sein  und  nichtsein.     Jena.  1867.  S.      H  3202 
Hoey,   Frances  Sarah  Cashel-,    born   Johnston, 

formerly  mrs.  Stewart.    All  or  nothing.    N. 
Y.  1879.  Q.  H  3251 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  3  v.  in  2.  D.  H  3251 


Friedhofs-blume  ;  novelle. 


Hoey,  Frances  Sarah  Cashel-. — Continued. 

—  The  lover's  creed  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

H3253 

—  The  question  of  Cain ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.   1881. 

Q.  H  3252 

HOfer,  Edmund.   Das  alte  friiulein.   Berlin.  1866. 

H3301 

—  Same,  eng.    The  old  countess.    From  the  ger- 

man by  the  tr.  of  "  Over  yonder,"  etc.  Phila. 
1870.  i).  H  3301 

—  Aus  der  weiten  welt ;    geschichten.    Stuttg. 

1861.  2  V.  S.  H  3302 

C(mtent8,  see  Deutscher  liatalog,  p.  71. 

—  Aus  kriegs-  und  friedenszeiten  ;  neue  geschich- 

ten.   Breslau.  1869.  2  v.  in  1.  D.      H  3303 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-.  p.  71. 

—  Bewegtes  leben  ;  geschichten.    Stuttg.    1856. 

S.  H  3304 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  71. 

—  Erziihlende  schriften  ;  in  12  b.  Stuttg.  1865.  12 

V.  in  4.  S.  H  3309 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  71. 

—  Der  grosse  baron  ;  eine  geschichte.  Wien.  1861. 

2  V.  T.  H  3305 

—  In  siinden  ;    eine  familiengeschichte.     Wien. 

1863.  2  V.  T.  H  3306 

—  Neue  geschichten  ;  b.  1.     Breslau.  1867.  D. 

H3307 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  71. 

—  Old  countess,  The.  See  above  Das  alte  fniulein. 

—  Pap  Kuhn  ;  'ne  geschicht  ut  de  oil  plattdiitsch 

tid.    Stuttg.  1878.  D.  H  3310 

—  Treue  siegt  -,    eine   geschichte    von    der   see. 

Stuttg.  1874.  S.  H3311 

—  Unter  der  fremdherrschaft ;  eine  geschichte 

von  1812  und  1813.     Stuttg.  1863.  3  v.  S. 

H3308 

—  Von  ihr  und  mir  ;    eine  geschichte.     Stuttg. 

1876.  S.  H3312 

Hoffman,  C:  Fenno.    The  man  in  the  reservoir. 
In  Johnson,  E.  R.  Little  classics. 

J  926  v4 

—  Wild  scenes  in  the  forest  and  prairie,  with 

sketches  of  american  life.    N.  x.  1843.   2  v. 

in  1.  D.  H3326 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  sources  of  the  Hudson.  —  The 
Sacondaga  country:  The  hunting  grounds  of  the  Mo- 
hawks; The  flying  head ;  The  last  arrow ;  The  major's 
story;  The  ambuscade;  The  origin  of  Indian  corn; 
The  hues  of  autumn;  A  Sacondaga  deer  hunt;  The 
dead  clearing;  The  stone  giants;  Rosalie  Clare.  2. 
Nights  in  an  Indian  lodge:  The  ghost-riders ;  Nanna- 
bozho;  Waw-o-naisa;  Petalasharoo ;  A  night  on  the 
enchanted  mountains;  The  magic  gun;  The  inn  of 
Wolfswald;  Queen  Meg;  The  twin-doomed;  How  to 
relish  a  julep;  Old  things  with  new  faces ;  Scenes  on 
the  Hudson.  —  The  spook-visitor.  —  The  missionary 
bride. 
Hoffmann,  Alexander  F:  Franz.    Buried  in  the 

snow.     Lond.  [1879].  S.  Hx  879 

—  The  emigrants  ;  a  tale  of  the  last  century.    111. 

[1883].  D.  Hx880 

—  The  inca's  treasure.  Adapted  from  the  german 

by  Jessie  Young.   Lond.  [1879].  S.  Hx  878 

—  The  iron  age  of  Germany.  Tr.  from  the  german 

by  Rebecca  H.  Schively,  with  a  historic 
sketch  of  the  time  by  C.  P.  Krauth.  Phila. 
1875.  S.  Hx876 

—  Prince  Wolfgang  ;  an  historical  narrative.  Tr. 

from  the  german  by  J.  F:  Smith,  with  a 
historic  sketch.  Phila.  1876.  S.  Hx  877 
Hoffmann,  Ernst  Theodor  Amadeus  (oriainally 
W:).  Die  elixiere  des  teufels  ;  nachgelas- 
sene  papiere  des  bruders  Medarus,  eines 
I  capuziners.    Berlin.  1872.  D.  H  3351 


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LITERATURE— FICTION.    Hoffinann,  E.  T.  A.-Holtei.    760 


Hoffinann,  Ernst  Theodor  Am&deus.— Continued. 

—  Erzahlungen.    Berlin.  1873.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

H3352 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-,  p.  71. 

—  The  golden  pot.  In  Hedge,  F:  H:  Prose  writers 

of  Germany.  830.1:8 

—  Klein  Zaches,  genanntZinnober  ;  ein  marchen. 

Berlin.  1873.  D.  H  3353 

—  Lebens-ansichten  des  Katers  Murr,  nebst  frag- 

mentarischer  biographic  des  kapellmeisters 
Johannes  Kreisler  in  zufalligen  makulatur- 
bliittern.   Berlin.  1873.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  H  3354 

—  Meister  Floh  ;  ein  marchen  in  sieben  abenteu- 

ern  zweier  freunde.  With  his  Seltsame  lei- 
den  eines  theater-direktors.  H  3357 

—  Nachtstiicke.  Zwei  theile  in  ein.     Berlin.  1872. 

D.  H  3355 

—  Phantasiestiicke  inCallol's  manier  ;  blatter  aus 

dem  tagebuche  eines  reisenden  enthusiasten, 
mit  einer  vorrede  von  Jean  Paul.  Zwei 
theile  in  ein.    Berlin.  1873.  D.  H  3356 

—  Princess  Brambilla  ;  ein  capriecio  nach  Jacob 

Callot.     With  his  Klein  Zaches.        H  3353 

—  The  sandman.    In  Oxenforrf,  J:,  and  C.   A. 

Fieling,  Tales  from  the  german.       01001 

—  Seltsame  leiden  eines  theater-direktors.    Ber- 

lin. 1873.  D.  H  3357 

—  Die  Serapions-bruder  ;  gesammelte  erzahlun- 

gen  und  marchen.    Berlin.  1871.    4  v.  in  2. 
>.  H  3358 

—  Weird  tales.  A  new  tr.  from  the  german,  with 

a  biographical  memoir  by  J7  T.  Bealby. 
Etchings.    N.  Y.  1885.  [1884].  2  v.  D. 

H3359 

Contents.    V.  1.    The  Cremona  violin.— The  ferma- 

ta.  —  Slffnor  Formica.  —  The  sand-man.  —  The  entail. 

2.  Arthur's  hall.  —  The  do^e  and  dogress.  —  Master 
Martin  the  cooper.  —  Mademoiselle  de  Scuderi.  — 
Gambler's  luck.— Master  Johannes  Wacht. 

Hofland,  Barbara  Wreaks.  Decision.  Bost. 
1848.  S.  H  3401 

—  Iwanowna,  or  The  maid  of  Moscow.    N.  Y. 

1816.  T.  H  3402 

—  Profession  is  not  principle,  or  The  name  of  a 

christian  is  not  Christianity.     Bost.  1824.  8. 

H3404 

—  Reflection.    Bost.  1851.  S.  H  3403 

—  The  young  pilgrim,  or  Alfred  Campbell's  re- 

turn to  the  east  and  his  travels  in  Egynt, 
Palestine,  Nubia,  Asia  Minor,  Arabia '  Pe- 
trjca,  etc.  New  ed.  111.    Phila.  1831.  T.      , 

Hx901 
Hofmeister,  Adolf,  ( Wladimir).   Der  liebe  wonn' 
und  weh'  ;    sagen,   novellen  und  skizzen. 
Altenburg.  im.  S.  "W2451 

Hogg,  James,  the  Ettrick  aJiepherd.  Tales  and 
sketches,  including  several  pieces  not  be- 
fore printed.  111.  Edinburgh,  n.  d.  6  v. 
S.  H3451 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  brownie  of  Bodsbeck.— The 
wool-gatherer.— The  surpassing  adventures  of  Allan 
Gordon.— A  tale  of  Pentland.— Ewan  M'Gabhar.  2. 
The  bridal  of  Polmood.— Storms.- A  shepherd's  wed- 
ding.—Country  dreams  and  apparitions:  The  wife 
of  Lochmaben;  Cousin  Mattie;  Welldean  Hall; 
Tibby  Johnston's  wraith.— A  story  of  good  queen 
Bess.  —  Sound  morality.  —  Trials  of  temper.  —  The 
Fords  of  Callum.— The  Cameronlan  preacner's  tale. 

3.  The  hunt  of  Eildon.— The  adventures  of  Basil 
Lee.— Adam  Bell.  — Duncan  Campbell.— An  old  sol- 
dier's tale.— Katie  Cheyne.— The  long  pack.— A  coun- 
try funeral. —The  shepherd's  calendar.  4.  Shep- 
herd's calendar,  conMntied.- The  two  highlanders.— 
The  watchmaker.  —  A  story  of  the  forty-six.  — A 
tale  of  the  martyrs.— Adam  Scott.— The  baron  St. 
GIo.— The  mysterious  bride.— Nature's  magic  lantern. 
6.  Private  memoirs  and  confessions  of  a  fanatic- 
Some  remarkable  passages  in  the  life  of  an  Edin- 


Hogg,  James,  the  Ettrick  shepherd. — Continued. 
burgh  baillle.— Julia  M'Kenzie.    6.   Mary  Montgom- 
ery.—The  siege  of  Roxburgh.  —  The  adventures  of 
colonel  Peter   Aston.  —  Gordon  the   gipsey.  —  Wat 
Pringle  of  the  Yair. 

—  A  singular  letter  from  southern  Africa.     In 

Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  176  v5 

Holbeach,     Henry,     pseud.,    see     Rands,     W: 

Brightly. 
Holland,  C:    Aspasia.    Phila.  1869.  D.    H  3601 
Holland,    Josiah     Gilbert,    {Timothy    Titcomb). 

Arthur  Bonnicastle  ;    an  american  novel. 

111.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  H3651 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  S.  H  3651 

—  The  bay  path  ;  a  tale  of  New  England  colon- 

ial days.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  H  3652 

—  Miss  Gilbert's  career  ;  an  american  story.    N. 

Y.  1860.  D.  H3653 

—  Nicholas  Minturn  ;  a  study  in  a  story.    N.  Y. 

1877.  D.  ■  H  3654 

—  Sevenoaks  ;  a  story  of  today.    111.    N.  Y.  1876. 

D.  H3655 

Hollister,  Gideon  Hiram.      Kinley  Hollow  ;   a 

novel.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1882.  S. 

H3702 

—  Mount  Hope,  or  Philip,  king  of  the  Wampan- 

sags ;  an  historical  romance.    N.  Y.  1851. 

D.  H3701 

Holm,   Saxe,  pseud.     Hetty's    strange    history. 

(No  name  ser.)    Bost.  1877.  S.         H3751 

—  Mercy  Philbrick's   choice.     (No    name    ser.) 

Bost.  1876.  S.  H3752 

—  Stories ;   1st  and  2d  series.    N.  Y.    1878.    2  v. 

D.  H3753 

Contents.  V.  1.  Draxy  Miller's  dowry.— The  elder's 
wife.— Whose  wife  was  she?— The  one-legged  dan- 
cers.—How  one  woman  kept  her  husband.— Esther 
Wynn's  love  -  letters.  2.  A  four-leaved  clover.— 
Farmer  Bassett's  romance.  —  My  tourmaline.  —  Joe 
Hale's  red  stockings.- Susan  Lawton's  escape. 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  Elsie  Venner  ;  a  ro- 
mance of  destiny.    Bost.  1878.  D.    H3851 

—  The  guardian  angel.    Bost.  1877.  D.    H  3862 

—  Iris.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 

J  926  v7 

—  Same.     With  his  The  professor  at  the  break- 

fast table.  824.1:48 

Holt,   Emily  Sarah.    At  ye  Greene   Griffin,  or 

Mrs.  Treadwell's  cook  ;  a  tale  of  the  15th 

century.    111.     N.  Y.  1882.  D.  H  3957 

—  Earl  Hubert's  daughter,  or  The  polishing  of 

the  pearl  ;  a  tale  of  the  13th  century.    New 
ed.    Lond.  [1880].  D.  !eI  3954 

—  Joyce  Morrell's    harvest,    or  The    annals  of 

'  Selwick  Hall :  a  story  of  the  I'eign  of  Eliza- 
beth.   111.    N.  Y.  [1881].  D.  H3952 

—  Lady  Sybil's  choice ;  a  tale  of  the  crusades. 
N.  Y.  [1879].  D.  H3951 

Lettice  Eden,  or  The  lamps  of  truth  and  the 
tale  of  the  last  days  of 
"  Y.  [1877].  D. 

H3953 

—  Not  for  him  :  the  story  of  a  forgotten  hero. 

111.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  H3959 

—  Red  and  white ;  a  tale  of  the  wars  of  the  roses. 

111.    N.  Y.  [18821?  D.  H  3958 

—  Sister  Rose,  or  St.  Bartholomew's  eve.    New 

ed.    Lond.  [1880].  D.  H  3955 

—  The  white  rose  of  Langley ;    a  story  of  the 

court  of  England  in  the"  olden  time.    New 

ed.    Lond.  [1878].  D.  H  3956 

Holtei,  K:  E:  V.    Haus  Treustein  ;  roman  in  drei 

theilen.    Breslau.  1866.  3  v.  D.        H  4001 

—  Noblesse  oblige.    Prag.  1857.  3  v.  T.   H  4002 


light  of  heaven  :  a  ta 
king  Henry  VIII.    N. 


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762 


Holtei,  K:  E:  v. — Continued. 

—  Ein  Schneider.    Breslau.  1858.    3  v.    T. 

H4004 

—  Ein  vornehmer  herr,  oder  Zwei  freunde.  Prag. 

1855.  T.  H4003 

Home  of  Fiesole,  The.   by  the  author  of  "  The 
children   of    Seeligsberg,  "     "  Madeleine's 
foi-giveness,"  etc.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  Y>.        H  51 
Hood,  T:    Tales,  romances  and  extravaganzas. 
3d  ed.    N.  Y.  1866.  D.  H  4026 

Contents.    Our  family.— Mr.  Witheringr's  consump- 
tion and  its  cure.— The  Camberwell  beauty.— The  con- 
fessions of  a  phcenix.  — Mrs.  Burrajfe.— Mrs.  Peck's 
Eudding.— The  schoolmistress  abroad.— The  tower  of 
ahneck.— Mrs.  Gardiner.— Mr.  Chubb. 
Hood,  Tom.    From  nowhere  to  the  north  pole ; 
a    Noah's     arkasological    narrative.      111. 
Lond.  1875.  U.  Hx  926 

Hook,    Theodore  E:    Births,    deaths  and  mar- 
riages.   Phila.  1839.   2  V.  D.  H4051 

—  Gilbert  Giirney.     T.  p.  w.  [Lond.]  S. 

H  4052 

—  Maxwell  ;   rev.,  corr.  and   ill.    with  notes  by 

the  author.    Lond.  [1872].  S.  H  4054 

—  Ned  Musgrave,  or  The  most  unfortunate  man 

in  the  world.    Phila.  n.  d.  O.  H  4053 

Hooper,  Louisa,  boi'n  Houghton,  mrs.  W:    The 

tsar's  window.    (No  name  ser.)    Bost.  1881. 

S.  H4101 

Hooper,  Lucy  Hamilton,  born  Jones.    Under  the 

tricolor,  or  The  american  colony  in  Paris. 

Phila.  1880.  D.  H4151 

Hope,  Ascott  R.,  pseud.,  see  Moncrieflf,  Robert 

Hope. 
Hope,  Stanley.    A  new  Godiva.    Phila.  1876.  D. 

H  4201 
Hope,  T:    Anastasius,  or  Memoirs  of  a  greek, 

written  at  the  close  of  the  18th  century. 

Lond.  1836.  2  v.   S.  H4251 

Hopfen,   Hans.     Brennende  liebe ;  eine  wahre 

geschichte  aus  Siidtirol.    In  Vierteljalirl, 

mag.  V  2  v36 

—  Mein  onkel  Don  Juan  ;  eine  geschichte  aus 

dem  vorigen  jahrhundert.    N.  Y.  1881.  F. 

H4276 
Hopkins,  Alonzo  A.    Sinner  and  saint  ;  a  story 

of  the  woman's  crusade.    Bost.  1881.  D. 

H4301 
Hopkins,  Ellice.    Rose  Turquand.    N.  Y.  n.  d. 

O.  H4351 

Hopkins,   S:    The  youth  of  the  old  dominion. 

Bost.  1856.  D.  H  4401 

Hoppin,  A:,  {C.  Auton).    A  fashionable  sufferer, 

or  Chapters  from  life's  comedy.    111.    Bost. 

1883.  D.  H  4426 

—  Recollections   of   Auton  house  ;  a   book    for 

children  by  C.  Auton.    111.    Bost.  1881.  O. 

Hx951 

—  Two  Compton  boys.    111.   Bost.  1885  [1884].  O. 

Hx  952 

Hoppus,  Mary  A.  M.     A  great  treason  ;  a  story 

of  the  war  of  independence.    N.  Y.   1883. 

D.  H  4602 

—  A  story  of  carnival.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N. 

Y.  1883.  S.  H  4501 

Horn,  G:    Count  Silvius  ;  a  romance.    From  the 

german  by  M.  J.  Safford.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

H4451 
Horn,  Otto,  pseud.,  see  Bauerle,  Adolf. 
Horn,  W.  O.  v.,  pseud.,  see  Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W: 
Hornbook,  Adam,  pseud.,  see  Cooper,  T: 
Horvath,   G.    F.,    pseud.,   see  Dietrich,   Ewald 

Christian  Victorin. 


Hosmer,  James  Kendall.     College  theatricals. 
In  Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  176  v2 

—  The  thinking  bayonet.    Bost.  1865.   D. 

H4601 

Howard,  Blanche  Willis.    Aulnay  Tower.    Bost. 

1885.  D.  H  4654 

—  Aunt  Serena.     Bost.  1881.  S.  H  4652 

—  Guenn ;   a  wave   on   the    Breton    coast.    111. 

Bost.  1884  [18a3].  O.  H  4653 

—  One  summer.     [Anon.]    Bost.  1879.  T. 

H4651 

—  Same.    Bost.  1884.  T.  H4651 
Howard,  E:    Der  alte  commodore,  von  Kapitiin 

Marryat.  Neu  auz  dem  englischen  von  C: 
Kolb.     2te  aufl.     Stuttg.  1857.  T.     H  4676 

—  Ardent  Troughton,  oder  Abenteuer  eines  kauf- 

manns,  von  kapitan  Marryat.  Neu  aus 
dem  englischen  von  C:  Kolb.  2te  aufl. 
Stuttg.  1857.  T.  H  4677 

—  Rattlin  the  reefer  ;  ed.  by  captain  Marryat. 

[Anon.]    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  H  4678 

Howe,  Edgar  Watson.  The  mystery  of  the  locks. 

Bost.  1885.  D.  H  4737 

—  The  story  of  a  country  town.      [New  issue]. 

Bost.  1884.  D.  H  4736 

Howe,  Mary  A.     The  merchant  mechanic ;    a 

tale  of   "New  England  Athens."     N.  Y. 

1865.  S.  H4701 

Howe,  Maud.     A  Newport  aquarelle.    [Anon.] 

Bost.  1883.  D.  H4727 

—  The  San  Rosario  ranch.    Bost.  1884.  S. 

H4726 

Howell,  Mrs.  Jane  L.,  {Violet  Vane).    Justine's 

lovers.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1878.  O.        V  351 

Howell,  J:    The  sergeant's  tales.     In  Wilson, 

J:  M.     Tales  of  the  borders. 

W  2202  V6-10 
Contents.    1.  The  palatines.    2.  John  Square's  voy- 
age to  India.    3.  The  bejrgar's  camp.    4.  The  pack- 
man's journey  to  London.    5.    The  imprudent  mar- 
riage. 

—  [Tales.]     In  "Wilson,  J:  M.    Tales  of  the  bor- 

ders. W  2202 

Contents.    The  experimenter,  v.  3.— The  fortunes  of 

W :  Wighton,  v.  2.— The  laird  of  Darnick  tower,  v.  7.— 

A  leg-end  of  Calder  Moor,  v.  17.— Major  Weir's  coach, 

v.  5.— The  man-of-war's  man,  v.  16.— The  prisoner  of 

war,  v.  18.— The  Scottish  veteran,  v.  12.— The  seven 

years  death,  v.  14.— The  slave,  v.  4. 

Howells,   W:  Dean.     A   chance    acquaintance. 

Bost.  1877.  D.  H4751 

—  Doctor  Breen's  practice  ;  a  novel.    Bost.  1881. 

D.  H  4759 

—  A   fearful    responsibility,  and    other    stories. 

Bost.  1881.  D.  H4753 

Includes,  At  the  sign  of  the  savage.  —  Tonelli's  mar- 
riage. 

—  A  foregone  conclusion.    Bost.  1877.  D. 

H4754 

—  The  lady  of  the  Aroostook.    Bost.  1879.  D. 

H4756 

—  A  modern  instance  ;  a  novel.    Bost.  1882.  D. 

H4761 

—  The  rise  of  Silas  Lapham.    Bost.  1885.  D. 

H  4756 

—  A  romance  of  real  life.    In  Johnson,  E.  R. 

Little  classics.  J  926  v4 

—  Suburban  sketches.    New  and  enl'gd  ed.    111. 

Bost.  1874.  D.  H  4757 

Contents.    Mrs.  Johnson.  —  Doorstep  acquaintance. 

—  A  pedestrian  tour.  —  By  horse-car  to  Boston.  —  A 
day's  pleasure.— A  romance  of  real  life— Scene.— Ju- 
bilee days.— Some  lessons  from  the  school  of  morals. 

—  Flitting. 

—  Their  wedding  journey.    111.    Bost.  1872.    D. 

H4760 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


763 


01.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATITRE— FICTION. 


Howells— Hunt, 


764 


Howells,  W:  Dean.— Continued. 

—  The  undiscovered  country.    Bost.  1880.  D. 

H  4758 

—  A  woman's  reason  :  a  novel.    Bost.  1883.  D. 

H4763 

Howitt,  Anna  Mary,  see  Watts,  Anna  Mary. 

Howitt,  Mary,  born  Both  am.    Alice  Franklin  ;  a 

tale  ;  another  part  of  "Sowing  and  reaping." 

N.  Y.  1855.   S.  Hx  1251 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1859.  S.  Hx  1251 

—  The  heir  of  Wast-Wayland.    N.  Y.  1855.  D. 

Hxl253 

—  Hope  on  !  hope  ever  !  or  The  boyhood  of  Felix 

Law.    N.  Y.  1859.  S.  Hx  1254 

—  Little  coin,  much  care,  or  How  poor  men  live  ; 

a  tale  for  young  persons.    Is.  Y.  1857.  S. 

Hx  1255 
Note.    For  continuation,  see  Work  and  wages. 

—  Love  and  money  ;  an  every-day  talfi.     N.  Y. 

1859.  S.  Hx2256 

—  My  own  story,   or  Autobiography  of  a  child. 

N.  Y.  1861.  S.  ■     Hxl257 

—  My  uncle  the  clockmaker  ;  a  tale.    N.  Y.  n.  d. 

'  S.  Hx  1258 

—  No  sense  like  common  sense,  or  Some  passa- 

ges in  the  life  of  C:  Middleton,  esq.  N.  Y. 
1862.  S.  Hx  1259 

—  Sowing  and  reaping,  or  What  will  come  of  it. 

N.  Y.  1862.  S.  Hx  1260 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  Alice  Franklin. 

—  The  two  apprentices  ;  a  tale  for  youth.    N.  Y. 

1861.  8.  Hx  1261 

—  Which  is  the  wiser  ?  or  People  abroad  ;  a  tale 

for  youth.    N.  Y.  1871.  S.  Hx  1262 

—  Who  shall  be  greatest !    N.  Y.  1855.  S. 

Hx  1263 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1862.  S.  Hx  1263 

—  Work  and  wages,  or  Life  in  service  ;  a  contin- 

uation of  'Tiittle  coin,  much  care."  N.  Y. 
1859.  S.  Hx  1264 

Howitt,  W:  The  hall  and  the  hamlet,  or  Scenes 
and  characters  of  country  life.  Phila.  1847. 
2  v.  inl.  D.  Hxl202 

—  Jack  of  the  mill ;  a  fireside  story.    111.    Lond. 

1870.   S.  Hx  1201 

—  Johnny  Darbyshire.   /»  Johnson,  E.  R.  Little 

classics.  J  926  v9 

—  Same.    In  Edinburgh  tales.  E  426 

—  and  Mary.    Stories  of  english  and  foreign  life. 

Lond.  1853.  S.  H  4801 

Contents.    Margaret  von  Ehrenberg,  the  artist  wife. 

—The  Meldrum  family.— Sir  Peter  and  his  pigeon.— 

The   Woodnook    wells,    or    Neighbors'    quarrels.  — 

Leaves  from  the  diary  of  a  poor  schoolmaster.— The 

Hunnybuns  at  the  sea-side.— Some  love-passages  in 

the  lives  of  every-day  people.— The  hunt.— The  two 

squires.- The  poacher's  progress. 

Hudson,  Mary,   born   Clemmer,   formerly  mrs. 

Ames.    His  two  wives.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

C  1851 

—  Same.    New  ed.    Bost.  1883.  D.  C  1851 
Hugessen,     E:    Hugessen    KnatchbuU-,    baron 

Brabourne.  The  mountain  sprite's  king- 
dom, and  other  stories.  111.  Lond.  1881. 
D.  Hx  1001 

Includes,  Black  Rolf  of  Rookstone.— The  hermit.— 
The  Rhine  castle. 

—  Other  stories.    111.    Lond.  1881.  D.    Hx  1005 

Contents.  Prince  Maraflete.— Legend  of  St.  Dderfel. 
— Kimmelina  and  the  dwarf  .—The  history  of  a  cat.— 
The  grannies  of  Giddyhorn. 

—  Puss-cat  Mew.  and  other  stories  for  my  child- 

ren.   N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  Hx  1003 

—  Queer  folk  ;  seven  stories.    2d  ed.    111.    Lond. 

1874.  D.  Hx  1004 

Contents.    The  warlock  of  Coombe.— The  witch  of 


Hugessen,  E:  Hugessen  Knshtchhnll-. —  Contin'd. 
Ballaquoich.  — The  pig-faced  queen.  — Little  Grub.— 
The  barn  elves.— The  strange  city.— The  old  bachelor 
married. 

—  Whispers  from  fairyland.    111.    N.  Y.  1875.   S. 

Hx  1002 

Contents.    The  lost  prince.— The  history  of  a  rook.— 

The  silver   fairies.  — The   witches'  island.— Harry's 

dream.— The  red  baron.— The  two  Etonians. 

Hughes,  J.     The  magic  lay  of  the  one-horse 

chay.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 

T  176  v4 

Hughes,  T:    School-days  at  Rugby,  by  an  old 

boy.     Bost.  1871.  i).  '       Hx  1051 

—  Same.    Tom  Brown's  school-days.    111.    N.  Y. 

1882.  Q.  Hx  1051 

—  The  scouring  of  the  white  horse,  or  The  long 

vacation  rambles  of  a  London  clerk.    IIL 
Cambridge.  1859.  D.  Hx  1053 

—  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.    New  ed.,  ill.     Lond. 

1879.  D.  Hx  1052 

—  ed.    G.  T.  T.  —  Gone  to  Texas  ;   letters  from 

our  boys.     N.  Y.  1884.   D.  Hx  1054 

Hughes,  W.  Hastings.      A  shilling's  worth  of 

sherry,  with  three  ha'p'orth  of  love  thrown 

in.  Cincinnati.  1883  [1882].  S.  H  4826 
Hugo,  V:  Marie  comte.    Claude  Gueux.    N.  Y. 

1871.  O.  H4851 

—  The  last  day  of  a    condemned    man.     With 

his  Claude  Gueux.  H  4851 

—  The  man  who  laughs.    Tr.  by  W:  Young.    N. 

Y.  1877.  O.  H  4852 

—  Same,  germ.     Der  lachende  mann.  Autorisirte 

iibersetzung   von  G.  Biichmann.     Berlin. 
1869.  4  V.  S.  .  H  4852 

—  Les  miserables.    Lond.  n.  d.  5  v.  in  3.  D. 

H4853 
Contents.    V.  1.  Fantine.    2.  Cosette.    3.    Marius. 
4.    St.  Denis.    6.    Jean  Valjean. 

—  Same.    Tr.  from  the  original  french  by  C:  E. 

Wilbour.    N.  Y.  1883.  5  v.  O.  H  4853 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1874.  O.  H  4853 
-Same.    N.  \.  1878.  O.  H  4853 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  armen  und  elenden.  Deutsch 

von  A.  Diezmann.    Leipz.  1862.  10  v.  T. 

H4853 

—  Ninety-three.     Tr.   by  Frank  Lee   Benedict. 

N."  Y.  1874.  D.        '  H  4854 

—  Same,  germ.    Dreiundneunzig  ;  ronian  in  drei 

banden.    Aus  dem  franzosischen   von   L: 
Schneeganz.     Wien.  1875.  3  v.  in  1.   D. 

H4854 

—  Notre-Dame,  or  The  bellringer  of  Paris.    111. 

Lond.  n.  d.  D.  H  4856 

—  The  toilers  of  the  sea.    N.  Y.  1878.   O. 

H  4855 

—  Same,  germ.  Die  meer-arbeiter.  Einzig  recht- 

massige,     authorisirte     deutsche    uberset- 
zung.     Berlin,  n.  d.  8.  H  4855 

HUlsen,  Helene  grdfin  v.,  born  v.  Hiiseler. 
Nemesis.    N.  Y.   1883.  F.  H  1676 

Humbracht,  Malvine  v.,  {Luise  Ernesti).  Die 
aristokratin  und  der  fabrikant.  Jena. 
1865.  2v.  S.  H4901 

Hundred  ministers.  A,  and  how  they  switched 
off;  some  account  of  the  lights  and  shad- 
ows of  ministerial  life.    Bost.  1874.  D. 

H91 

Hunt,  E.,  mrs.  J:  The  wards  of  Plotinus.  N. 
Y.     1881.  Q.  H5001 

Hunt,  Margaret,  boi'u  Raine,  mrs.  Alfred  W. 
Barrington's  fate.     (No  name  ser.)    Bost. 

1883.  S:  H4954 


:  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


765       Hunt,  M.— Jackson. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


766 


Hunt,  Margaret,  mrs.  A.  Yf  .—Continued. 

—  Basildon.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  H4951 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  H4951 

—  The  leaden  casket.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y. 

1881.  S.  H4952 

—  The  posy  ring.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  H  4953 

—  Truth    triumphant.     In   Tales    from    many 

sources.  T  178  v4 

Hunt,  Thornton.    The  foster-brother  ;  a  tale  of 

the   war  of   Chiozza,  ed.  by   Leigh  Hunt. 

N.  Y.  1858.  O.  H5051 

Hunter,  Hay,  and  Walter  Whyte,  pseud.    The 

crime    of   Christmas   day ;    a  tale  of    the 

latin  quarter  by  the  author  of   "  My  ducats 

and  my  daughter."     [Anon.]    N.  Y.   1885. 

Q.  M94 

—  Same.    N.  Y.   1885.   D.  M  94 

—  My  ducats  and  my  daughter  ;  a  novel.    [Ano7i.] 

N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  M  93 

—  Same.  New  ed.  Lond.  1885.  D.  M  93 
Huntington,  Faye,  pseud.,  see  Foster,  Isabella  H. 
Huntingfton,  Jedediah  Vincent,  (John  Vincent). 

Alban,  or  The  history  of  a  young  puritan. 
N.  Y.  1853.  2v.   D.  H  5101 

—  Blonde  and  brunette,   or  The  gothamite  Ar- 

cady.    N.  Y.  1858.  S.  H  5102 

—  Lady  Alice,  or  The  new  Una.     T.  p.  w.   [N. 

Y.]  O.  H5183 

—  The  pretty  plate.    111.  N.  Y.  1862.  S. 

Hxll51 

Huntingiion,  Lucius  Seth.    Professor  Conant ;  a 

story  of  english  and  american  social  and 

political  life.    N.  Y.  1884.    D.         H  5201 

lUustrirtes  familienbuch.  fiir  winterabende  ;  er- 
ziihlungen,  novellen,  u.  s.  w.  V.  8,  1858. 
T.  p.  w>.  S.  II 

Immermann,  K:  Lebrecht.  Miinchhausen  ;  eine 
geschichte  in  arabesken.  Berlin.  1858.  4 
V.  S.  I  101 

-Deroberhof.    Stuttg.  [1881].  D.  1102 

—  Wonders  in  the  Spessart.     In  Oxenford,  J :, 

and  C.  A.  Fieling,  Tales  from  the  german. 

O  1001 

Inchbald,  Elizabeth.     A  simple  story.     N.  Y. 

1858.  O.  '       I  151 

—  Same.  111.  N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  D.  I  151 
Ingelow,   Jean.     Don  John.      (No  name  ser.) 

Bost.  1881.  S.  I  201 

—  Fated  to  be  free.    Bost.  1875.  S.  I  202 

—  Mopso  the  fairy.     111.    Bost.  1876.   S.    Ix  101 

—  Off  the  Skelligs.    Bost.  1872.  S.  I  203 

—  Poor  Matt,  or  The  clouded  intellect.    Bost. 

1866.  S.  Ix  102 

—  Sarah  De  Berenger.    Bost.  1879.  8.  I  204 

—  Sister's  bye-hours.    Bost.  1878.  S.  Ix  103 

Contents.  Prejudice,  or  The  black  polyanthus.— 
Laura  Richmond.  —Poor  Matt,  or  The  clouded  intel- 
lect.—Widow  Maclean,  or  Lending  to  the  Lord.— tips 
and  downs  of  life.- Marked.— "Muschachito  mio". 

—  Stories  told  to  a  child.     [1st  and]    2d  series. 

Bost.  1872,  1874.    2  v.  S.  Ix  104 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  grandmother's  shoe. —  Two 
ways  of  telling  a  story.— Little  Rie  and  the  rosebuds. 
—Deborah's  book.  — The  life  of  mr.  J:  Smith.— The 
lonely  rock.— Can  and  could.— The  suspicious  Jack- 
daw.—The  minnows  with  silver  tails.— I  have  a  right. 
—  The  moorish  gold.  — The  one-eyed  servant. —  The 
golden  opportunity.— The  wild-duck  shooter.  2.  The 
ouphe  of  the  wood. —The  middle  ages.  — The  fairy 
who  judged  her  neighbours.  —  As  the  crow  flies.— 
The  bridge.— The  prince's  dream.— Anselmo.— Night's 
divining  glass.  — The  snowflake.— The  water-lily.— 
Nineteen  hundred  and  seventy-two.  —  Rocking  the 
cradle.— A  lost  wand. 


Ingersleben,  Emilie  v.,  born  v.  Loga,  {Emmy  v. 
Bothenfels).    Eleonore.    Milw.  1871.  O. 

1227 

—  Same,  eng.    Eleonore.    After  the  german  by 

Frances  Elizabeth  Bennett.  Phila.  1872.  I). 

1227 

—  Haideblume.    2te  aufl.     Berlin.  [1876].    3  v.  in 

1.  D.  I  226 

IngersoU,  Ernest.    The  ice  queen.     111.    N.  Y. 

1885  [1884].  S.  1x151 

Ingham,   Col.   Frederic,    pseud.,    see   Hale,   E: 

Everett. 
Inglis,  H:  D:    Rambles  in  the  footsteps  of  Don 

Quixote.    Phila.  1840.  D.  1251 

Ingoldsby,   Thomas,    pseud.,   see   Barham,    R: 

Harris. 
Ingraham,   Joseph  Holt.     The    pillar  of    fire. 

T.  p.  w.  D.  249  :  20 

Irene,  the  missionary.    Bost.  1879.   S.  I  71 

Irving,  Fannie  Bell.    Six  girls  ;  a  home  story  for 

girls.     [New  ed.]     ni.    Bost.  1885   [1884]. 

O.  Ix  301 

Irving,  J:  Treat.  (John  Quad).    Harry  Harson, 

or  The  benevolent  bachelor.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

1351 
Irving,    Washington,    {Geoffrey   Crayon,    Died- 

rich  Knickerbocker).   The  Alhambra.   N.  Y. 

1865.  S.  1401 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  Alhambra,  oder  Das  neue 

skizzenbuch.    2te  aufl.     Frankfurt,  a.  M. 
1847.  S.  1401 

—  Same,  m\t  einer  einleitung  von  L.  Proscholdt. 

Stuttg.  [1882].  D.  I  401 

—  A  book  of  the  Hudson,   collected  from  the 

various  works  of  Diedrich  Knickerbocker, 
ed.  bv  Geoffrey  Crayon.    N.  Y.  1849.  T. 

I  402 
Contents.  Introd.  —  Communlpaw.  —  Guests  from 
Gibbet  Island.— Peter  Stuyvesant's  voyage  up  the 
Hudson.— The  chronicle  of  Beam  Island.— The  legend 
of  Sleepy  Hollow.— DolphHeyliger.— Rip  Van  Winkle. 
— Wolf  ert  Webber. 

—  Bracebridge  Hall,  or  The  humorists  ;  a  medley 

by  Geoffrey  Crayon,  gent.     N.  Y.  n.  d.   S. 

1403 

—  Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada,  from 

the  mss.  of  fray  Antonio  Agapida.    N.  Y. 
1850.  D.  I  404 

—  Same,  germ.   Die  eroberung  von  Granada.   Aus 

dem  englischen  von  Gustav  Seelen.   Leipz. 
1830.    3v.  S.  1404 

—  Wolferts  rust ;  transatlantische  skizzen.     Aus 

dem  englischen  von  W.  E.  Druglein.  Leipz. 
1855.  S.  I  405 

—  See  also  his  Works.  820. 1:11 

Contents,   see   under  English  literature,  Collected 
works. 
Izco,  Wenzeslaus  Ayguals  de,  see  Ayg^uals  de 
Izco,  Wenzeslaus. 

Jack  in  the  forecastle,  or  Incidents  in  the  early 
life  of  Hawser  Martingale.  111.  Bost.  1880. 
D.  Jx3 

Jackson,  Helen  Maria,  born  Fiske,  formerly  mrs. 
Hunt,  {H.  H.).  The  hunter  cats  of  Con- 
norloa.    Bost.  1884.  D.  Jx  104 

—  Letters  from  a  cat.    111.     Bost.  1880.  D. 

Jx  103 

—  Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family ;  a  true 

story  of  seventeen  cats.    111.    6ost.  1881. 
D.  Jx  101 

—  Nelly's  silver  mine  ;  a  story  of  Colorado  life. 

Bost.  1883.  S.  Jx  102 

—  Ramona;  a  story.    Bost.  1884.  S.  J  161 


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767        CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITEB, ATTIRE— FICTION.         Jacob— James,  G.  P.  R. 


768 


Jacob,  P.  L.,  le  bibliophile,  pseud. ^  see  Lacroix, 
Paul. 

Jacobi,  Mar^  Putnam.  A  martyr  to  science. 
In  Stories  by  american  authors.      S  35  v2 

Jacquot,  C:  J:  Baptiste,  {Eugene  de  Mirecourt). 
Memoiren  der  Ninon  de  L'Enclos.  Son- 
dershausen.     1859.  4  v.  T.  M  2801 

Jager,  Hermann.  Angelroder  dorfeeschichten. 
Oder  Die  amerikaner  in  Deutschland  ;  eine 
unterhaltende  und  lehrreiche  erzahlung 
fiir  bauern  und  bauernfreunde.  Weimar. 
1856.  D.  J  101 

James,  G:  Payne  Rainsford.  Agincourt ;  a  ro- 
mance.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  201 

—  Same,    germ.     Agincourt.      Aus    dem    engli- 

schen.     Stuttg.  1845.  2  v.  T.  J  201 

—  Agnes  Sorel.    N.  Y.  1860.  O.  J  202 

—  Aims  and  obstacles.    N.  Y.  1860.  O.        J  203 

—  The  ancient  regime.    See  below  Castelneau. 

—  Arabella  Stuart ;  a  romance.    Lond.  n.  d.   S. 

J  205 

—  Same,  germ.    Arabella  Stuart.     Stuttg.   1844. 

2v.  T.  J  205 

—  Arrah  Neil,  or  Times  of  old.    N.  Y.  1858.  O. 

J  206 

—  Same.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  206 

—  Same,  germ.    Arrah    Neil,   oder   Alte  zeiten. 

Aus  dem  englischen.    Stuttg.  1844.   2  v.  T. 

J  206 

—  Attila  ;  a  romance.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.         J  207 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1860.   2  v.  in  1.  S.  J  207 

—  Same,   germ.     Attila.     Aus    dem  englischen. 

Stuttg.  1846.  2  V.  T.  J  207 

—  Beauchamp,  or  The  error.  Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  208 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1860.  O.  J  208 

—  Same,  germ.     Beauchamp,   oder  Der  irrthum. 

Aus  dem  englischen.    Stuttg.  1847.  2  v.  T. 

J  208 

—  The  Black  Eagle,  or  Ticonderoga.    New  ed. 

Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  243 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.    [N.  Y.  1859].  O.  J  243 

—  The  bride  of  Landeck.  N.  Y.  1878.  T.      J  209 

—  The  brigand,  or  Corse  de  Leon.    New  ed.    N. 

Y.  n.  d.  S.  J  247 

—  Castelneau,   or  The    ancient  regime.     Lond. 

n.  d.   S.  J  204 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1855.   2  v.  in  1.   D.  J  204 

—  Sam£,  germ.    Das  alte  regime.    Aus  dem  engli- 

schen.    Stuttg.  1843.   2  V.  T.  J  204 

—  The  castle  of  Ehrenstein  ;  a  I'omance.    Lond. 

n.  d.  S.  J  240 

—  Same,  germ.    Schloss  Ehrenstein.     Aus  dem 

englischen.    Stuttg.  1847.  2  v.  T.       J  240 

—  Charles  Tyrrell,  or  The  bitter  blood.    Lond. 

n.  d.  8.  J  248 

—  The  convict ;  a  tale.    Lond.  n.d.  Y>.      J  245 

—  Same,    germ.     Der   iiberwiesene.      Aus    dem 

englischen.     Stuttg.   1847.  T.  J  245 

—  Darnley,  or  The  field  of    the  cloth  of   gold. 

Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  210 

—  Same,  germ.    Darnley.    Aus  dem  englischen. 

Stuttg.  1840.  3v.  ^.  J  210 

—  Delaware,  or  The  ruined  family.     Lond.   n.  d. 

S.  J  242 

—  Same.    Thirty  years  since,  or  The  ruined  fam- 

ily.   N.  Y.  1860.  O.  J  242 

—  Del'Orme.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  211 

—  Same,  germ.     De    I'Orme.      Aus    dem    engli- 

schen.   Stuttg.  1846.  2v.  T.  J  211 

—  The  desultory  man.    N.  Y.  1855.   2  v.  in  1.   D. 

J  244 

—  Sam^,  germ.    Der  tourist.    Stuttg.    1847.   2  v. 

T.  J  244 


James,  G:  Payne  Rainsford. — Continued. 

—  The  false  heir.    Lond.  «.  c?.  S.  J  212 

—  The  fate;  a  tale  of  stirring  times.    N.  Y.  1873. 

O.  J  255 

—  Forest  days,  or  Robin  Hood.    Lond.    n.  d.    S. 

J  214 

—  Same;  a  romance  of  old  times.    N.  Y.  1863. 

O.  J  214 

—  The  forgery,  or  Best  intentions.    Lond.    n.  d. 

S.  J  213 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  fiilschung,  oder  Beste  absich- 

ten.     Stutttg.  1851.  T.  J  213 

—  The    gentlemen    of    the  old  school ;    a  tale. 

Lond.  n.d.  S.  J  215 

—  Sam£,  germ.     Der  gentleman  von    der  alten 

schule.    Aus  dem  englischen.    Stuttg.  1846. 
2v.  T.  J  215 

—  The  gipsy  ;  a  tale.     Lond.  n.  d.  ^.  J  216 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1864.  2  v.  in  1.  D,  J  216 

—  Gowrie,  or  The  king's  plot.    N.  Y.  1860.  O. 

J  217 

—  Same.    New  ed.    Lond.  n.d.  S.  J  217 

—  Same,   germ.    Gowrie,  oder  Des  konigs  kom- 

?lott.    Aus  dem  englischen.     Stuttg.   1853. 
J  217 

—  Heidelberg.    T.p.w.  [N.  Y.   I860].  O.    J  218 

—  Same.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  218 

—  Henry  de  Ceron,  [or  The  man  at  arms] .     T. 

p.  w.  [N.  Y.]  D.  J  219 

—  Same.    The  man  at  arms,  or  Henri  de  Cerons. 

Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  219 

—  Same,  germ.    Heinrich  von  Cerons.     Aus  dem 

englischen.    Stuttg.  1843.  2  v.  T.        J  219 

—  Henry    Masterton,    or    the    adventures    of    a 

young  cavalier.    N.  Y.  1864.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

J  220 

—  Same.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  220 

—  Same,  germ.    Henry  Masterton,  oder  Die  erleb- 

nisse  eines  jungen  kavaliers  ;  roman.     Aus 
dem  englischen.  Stuttg.  1844.  2  v.  T.  J  220 

—  Henry  of  Guise,  or  The  state  of  Blois.     Lond. 

n:  d.  S.  J  221 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1855.  2v.ini.  D.  J  221 

—  Henry  Smeaton  ;  a  Jacobite  story  of  the  reign 

of"  George  I.    N.  Y.  1860.  O.  J  222 

—  Same,  germ.     Henry  Smeaton  ;  eine  jakobiten- 

geschichte  aus  der  regierungszeit  George  1. 
Aus  dem  englischen.    Stuttg.  1852.  T. 

J  222 

—  The  huguenot ;    a  tale  of  the  french  protes- 

tants.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  223 

—  Same,   germ.     Der  hugenotte  ;  eine  erziihlung 

von  den  franzosischen  protestanten.    Aus 
dem  englischen.    Stuttg.  1839.  2  v.  T. 

J  223 

—  The  jacquerie,   or    The    lady  and  the  page. 

Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  224 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1855.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  J  224 

—  Same,  germ.    La  jacquerie,   der  franzosische 

bauernkrieg,   oder  Das    friiulein  und    der 
)age  ;  historischer  roman.   Aus  dem  eng- 
-  ~  J  224 

Lond. 
n.  d.  S.  J  226 


ischen.    Stuttg.  1842.  4  v.  T.  J  224 

John  Marston  Hall,  or  Little  ball  o'flre.  Lond. 


—  Same,  germ.    Leben  und  abenteuer  John  Mar- 

ston Hall's.     Stuttg.  1844.  2  \.  T.        J  226 

—  The  king's  highway  ;  a  novel,     Lond.  n.  d.  S. 

J  225 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1855.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  J  225 

—  The  last  of  the  fairies  ;   a  Christmas  tale.    N. 

Y.  1876.  S.  J  227 

—  Same,  germ.  Die  letzte  der  feen.  Aus  dem  eng- 

lischen.    Stuttg.  1849.  T.  J  227 


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James,  G.  P.  R.  —Jay. 


LITEBATUItE— FICTION. 


01.  813,  Authors. 


770 


James,  G:  Payne  Rainsford.— Continued. 

—  Leonora  d'Orco  ;  a  historical  romance.    Lond. 

n.  d.  S.  J  249 

—  A  life  of  vicissitudes.     N.  Y.  1860.  O.      J  228 

—  The  man  at  arms.    Sec  above  Henry  de  Ceron. 

—  The  man  in  black.    Phila.  [I860].  O.       J  229 

—  Margaret  Graham  ;  a  tale.    Lond.  n.d.  S. 

J  230 

—  Same,  germ.    Margarethe  Graham.    Aus  dem 

englischen.     Stuttg.  1848.  T.  J  230 

—  Mary  of  Burgundy,   or  The  revolt  of  Ghent. 

Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  231 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1855.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  J  231 

—  Same,  germ.  Maria  von  Burgund,  oder  Die  em- 

porung  in  Gent.     Stuttg.  1844.  3  v.  T. 

J  231 

—  Morley  Ernstein,  or  The  tenants  of  the  heart. 

Lond.  n.  d.  D.  J  232 

—  My  aunt  Pontypool ;  a  novel.    Lond.  n.  d.  S. 

J  250 

—  The  Old  Dominion  ;  a  novel.     Lond.  n.  d.  S. 

J  251 

—  The  old  oak  chest.    N.  Y .  1873.  O.  J  233 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  alte  eichenkiste  ;  erziihlung 

aus  dem  hauslichen  leben.    Aus  dem  engli- 
schen.    Stuttg.  1853.  T.  J  233 

—  One  in  a  thousand  ;  or  The  days  of    Henri 

quatre.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  234 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1855.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  J  234 

—  Same,  germ.    Eine  unter  tausenden,   oder  Die 

tage  Heinrich  des  vierten.     Aus  dem  eng- 
lischen.    Stuttg.  1845.    2  V.  T.  J  234 

—  Philip  Augustus,   or  The  brothers  in    arms. 

Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  235 

—  Same,  germ.    Philipp  August,  oder  Die  waffen- 

briider.   Aus  dem  englischen.    Stuttg.  1845. 
2  V.  T.  J  235 

—  Richelieu:  a  tale  of  France.    Lond.  n.  d.  S. 

J  236 

—  Same,  germ.    Richelieu  ;  eine  erziihlung  aus 

der  franzosischen    geschichte.     Aus  dem 
englischen.     Stuttg.  1840.  2  v.  T.        J  236 

—  The  robber  ;  a  tale.     Lond.  n.  d.  S.         J  252 

—  Rosa  d'Albret ;  a  romance.   Lond.  n.  d.  S. 

J  237 

—  Same,  germ.    Rosa  d'Albret,   oder  Stiirmische 

zeiten.    Aus  dem  englischen.    Stuttg.  1844. 
2  v.  T.  J  252 

—  Russell ;  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II.  New 

ed.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  238 

—  Same,  germ.     Russell ;  erzahlung    aus   Karls 

II.  regierungszeit.     Aus  dem  englischen. 
Stuttg.  1847.  2  V.  T.  J  238 

—  Sir  Theodore    Broughton,    or  Laurel  water. 

N.  Y.  1869.  O.  J  239 

—  Same.    Lond.  n.  d.   S.  J  239 

—  Same,  germ.     Sir  Theodor   Broughton,   oder 

Der     gifttrank.       Aus     dem     englischen. 
Stuttg.  1849.  T.  J  239 

—  The  smuggler.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  241 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  schmuggler.     Stuttg.   1845. 

2  V.  T.  J  241 

—  The  step-mother.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  J  253 

—  The  string  of  pearls.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.       J  256 

—  Thirty  years  since.    See  above  Delaware. 

—  A  whim  and  its  consequences.    Lond.  n.  d.  S. 

J  254 

—  The  woodman ;  an  historical  romance.    Lond. 

n.  d.  S.  J  246 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  waidmann  ;  erzahlung  aus 

Richard  III.  zeiten.    Aus  dem  englischen. 
Stuttg.  1852.  T.  J  246 


James,  H:,   [jr.]    The  american.    Bost.  1877.  D. 

J  301 

—  The  author  of  Beltrafiio,  [and  other  stoi-iesl. 

Bost.  1885.  D.  J  314 

Inchides,  Pandora.— Georgina's  reasons.— The  path 
of  duty.— Four  meetings. 

—  A  bundle  of  letters.     WWi,  Ms  Diary  of  a  man 

of  fifty.  J  303 

—  Confidence.    Bost.  1880.  D.  J  302 

—  Daisy  Miller  ;  a  study,  and  other  stories.    N. 

Y.  1883.  Q.  ^  J  311 

Includes,  An  international  episode.— The  diary  of  a 
man  of  fifty.— A  bundle  of  letters. 

—  The  diary  of  a  man  of  fifty.    N.  Y.  1880,  Tt. 

J  303 

—  The  europeans.    Bost.  1879.  D.  J  304 

—  A  light  man.    In  Stories  by  american  authors. 

S35  v5 

—  The  madonna  of  the  future,  and  other  tales. 

New  ed.    Lond.  1880.  D.  J  309 

Includes,  Lonf^statf's  marriage.  — Madame  de  Mau- 
ves.— Eugene  Pickering. —The  diary  of  a  man  of 
fifty.— Ben  volio. 

—  A  passionate  pilgrim,  and  other  tales.    Bost. 

1875.  D.  J  305 

Includes,  The  last  of  the  Valerii.— Eugene  Picker- 
ing.—The  madonna  of  the  future.— The  romance  of 
certain  old  clothes.— Madame  de  Mauves. 

—  The  pension  Beaurepas.     With  Jiis  The  siege 

of  London.  J  312 

—  The  point  of  view.     With  same.  J  312 

—  The  portrait  of  a  lady.    Bost.  1882.  D.  J  310 

—  Roderick  Hudson.    Bost.  1876.  D.  J  306 

—  The  siege  of  London.    Bost.  1883.  D.  J  312 

—  Tales  of  three  cities.    Bost.  1884.  D.  J  313 

Contents.  The  impressions  of  a  cousin.— Lady  Bar- 
berina.— A  New  England  winter. 

—  Washington  square.    N.  Y.  1881.  S.         J  307 

—  Watch  and  ward.     Bost.  1878.  T.  J  308 
Jameson,  AnnaBrownell,  Jorra  Murphy.  [Tales]. 

In  her  Studies,  stories  and  romances. 

829.2:17 

Contents,  see  under  English  literature.  Miscellany. 

Jam.ieson,  Frances.    Ashford  rectory.     T.  p.  w. 

S.  J  351 

Jansen,  Adam.  Die  sagen  Frankens.  Wiirzburg. 

1852.  S.  J  401 

Janson,  Kristofer  Nagel.    The  spell-bound  fid- 


dler :  a  norse  romance.    Tr.  from  the 


origi- 


nal by  Auber  Forestier  [Annie  Aubertine 
Woodward];  with  introd.  by  Rasmus  B. 
Anderson.    Chicago.  1880.  D.  J  451 

Janvier,  Margaret,  {Margaret  Vandegrift).  The 
absent-minded  fairy ;  for  boys  and  girls. 
111.    Phila.    [1884].  O.  Vx  104 

—  Clover  Beach  ;  for  boys  and  girls.    111.   Phila. 

1880.  O.  Vx  101 

—  Doris  and  Theodora.    Phila.  [1885].  D. 

Vxl05 

—  Holidays  at  home  ;  for  boys  and  girls.    111. 

Phila.  [18821.  O.  Vx  102 

—  The  queen's  body  guard  ;  a  story  of  american 

life  for  girls.  Phila.  [1883].  D.  Vx  103 
Janvier,  T:  A.,  {Ivory  Black).    Pancha  ;  a  story 

of   Monterey.     In    Stories    by    american 

authors.  '     S  35  vlO 

Jay,  Harriett.    Madge  Dunraven.     [Anon.]    N. 

Y.  1879.   Q.  j^501 

—  Same;  a  tale.    Lond.  1873.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  J  501 

—  My  Connaught  cousins  ;  a  novel.   [Anon.]    N. 

Y.  1883.  Q.  J  502 

—  Same.    2d  ed.    Lond.  1883.  3  v.  D.  J  502 
Jay,  W.  M.  L.,  pseud.,  see  Woodruff,  Julia  Louisa 

Matilda. 


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CI.  813,  Authors. 


lilTEBATUBE— nCTION.        Jeaffreson— Johnson,  E.  B.      773 


Jeaflfreson,  J:  Cordy.  Durch's  leben  iiberwun- 
den.  Aus  dem  englischen  von  Marie  Scott. 
Leipz.     1865.  2v.  U.  J  551 

—  Olive  Blake's  good  work.    N.  Y.  1864.  O. 

J  552 
Jean  Paul,  pseud.,  see  Richter,  J:  Paul  F: 
Jefferies,   R:    After  London,  or  Wild  Enerland. 
N.  Y.  1885.  D.  J  576 

—  Wood  magic:  a  fable.    Lond.  1881.  D. 

Jx  151 

Jenkin,  Mrs.  C:    Madame  de  Beaupre.    (Leisure 

hour  ser.)  N.  Y.  1869.  S.  J  601 

—  A  Psyche  of  to-day.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y. 

1868.  S.  J  603 

—  Skirmishing.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1863. 


D. 

—  Who  breaks— pays.     T.p.w.T). 

—  Within  an  ace.    N.  Y.  1875.   S. 
Jenkins,  E:    The  devil's  chain.    N. 


J  603 
J  604 
J  605 

Y.    1876.    S. 
J  651 

—  Haverholme,   or  The  apotheosis  of  Jingo  ;  a 

satire.    N.  Y.  1878.  Q.  J  652 

—  A  paladin  of  finance  ;  contemporary  manners. 

Bost.  1882.  S.  J  653 

—  A  week  of   passion,  or  The  dilemma  of  mr. 

G:  Barton,  the  younger ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 

1885.  Q.  J  654 

Jennings,    L:    3.      The    millionaire  ;    a    novel. 

[Anon.']  N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  J  676 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  J  676 
Jensen,  W:    Aus  Liibeck's  alten  tagen  ;  novelle. 

2te  aufl.    Berlin.  1878.  T.  J  701 

—  Die    namenlosen  ;    roman.      Schwerin    i.    M. 

1873.  3  V.  in  1.  D.  J  702 

—  Neue  novellen.    Stuttg.  1869.  D.  J  703 

Content,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  74. 

—  Ueber  die  wolken  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1883.  F. 

J  706 

—  Unter  heisserer  sonne  ;  novelle.    Braunschw. 

1869.  D.  J  704 

—  Versunkene  welten  ;  historischer  roman.    N. 

Y.  1881.  F.  J  705 

Jephson,   Philippa   Prittie.     An    april    day ;    a 
novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  J  726 

Jerrold,  Douglas  W:    St.  Giles  and  St.  James. 
Lond.  1851.  D.  J  751 

Jestiiten  in  New  York,   Die.    Aus  dem   engli- 
schen.   N.  Y.  1857.  T.  J  1 
Jewett,   Sarah  Orne,  {Alice  Eliot).    Country-by- 
ways.   Bost.  1881.  8.                            J  803 
Consents.    River  driftwood.  —  Andrew's  fortune.— 
An  October  ride. —  From  a  mournful  villag'er.— An 
autumn  holiday.- A  winter  drive.— Good  luck.— Miss 
Becky's  pilgrimage. 

—  A  country  doctor.    Bost.  1884.  D.  J  805 

—  Deephaven.    Bost.  1878.  T.  J  801 

—  A  marsh  island.    Bost.  1885.  D.  J  806 

—  The  mate  of  the  Daylight  and  friends  ashore. 

Bost.  1884  [1883].  S.  J  804 

Includes,  A  landless  farmer.- A  new  parishioner.— 
An  only  son.— Miss  Derby's  neighbors.— Tom's  hus- 
band.—The  confession  of  a  house-breaker.— A  little 
traveller. 

—  Old  friends  and  new.    Bost.  1879.  T.       J  802 

Contents.  A  lost  lover.— A  sorrowful  guest.- A  late 
supper.— Mr.  Bruce.— Miss  Sidney's  flowers.— Lady 
Ferry.— A  bit  of  shore  life. 

—  Play  days  ;  a  book  of   stories  for  children. 

bost.'  1878.  S.  Jx201 

Jewshury,  Geraldine  Endsor.     Constance  Herb- 
ert.    N.  Y.  1855.  O.  J  851 

—  Zoe  ;  the  history  of  two  lives.    T.  p.  w.   [N.  Y. 
^    "  J  852 


John,  Eugenie,  [E.  Marlitt).    Amtmanns  magd. 

N.  Y.  1881.  F.  J  901 

—  Same,   eng.      The    bailiif's    maid.      Fi'om    the 

german  by  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila.  1881. 


—  Das  geheimniss  der  alten  mamselle. 

1881.  F. 

—  Same,  eng.    The  old  mamselle's  secret. 

the  german  by  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister. 
1879.  D. 

—  Goldelse.     Leipz.  n.  d.  D. 

—  Same  ;  roman.    17te  aufl.    Leipz. 


J  901 

N.  Y. 
J  903 

After 
Phila. 
J  903 
J  904 
[188-].  D. 

J  904 

—  Same,  eng.    Gold  Elsie.    From  the  german  by 

mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.     J  904 

—  Same.     Phila.  1883.  D.  J  904 

—  Same.    Phila.  1881.  D.  J  904 

—  Das  haideprinzesschen;  roman.  5te  aufl.  Leipz. 

1878.     2v.  inl.D.  J  902 

—  Same.    6te  aufl.    Leipz.  [1884].    2  v.  D.   J  902 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  J  902 

—  Same,  eng.    The  little  moorland  princess.    Tr. 

from  the  german  by  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister. 
Phila.  1872.  D.  J  902 

—  Same.    Phila.  1876.  D.  J  902 

—  Same.    Phila.  1883.    D.  J  902 

—  Im  hause  des  commerzienrathes  ;  roman.    2te 

aufl.     Leipz.  1877.     2  v.  in  1.  D.  J  905 

—  Same.    3te  aufl.    Leipz.  [187-].     2  v.  in  1.  D. 

J  905 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  J  905 

—  Same,  eng.    At  the  councillors,  or  A  nameless 

history.    Tr.  from  the  german  by  mrs.  A. 
L.  Wister.    Phila.  1876.   D.  J  905 

—  Same.    Phila.  1877.  D.  J  905 

—  Im  Schillingshof  ;  roman.    Leipz.  [1880].     2  v. 

in  1.  D.  J  906 

—  Bame.    2te  aufl.    Leipz.  [1880].    2  v.  D.    J  906 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  J  906 

—  Same,  eng.     In  the  Schillingscourt.    From  the 

german  by  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila.  1879. 
D.  J  906 

—  Magdalena.    Phila.  1877.  O.  J  907 

—  Over  yonder.    Phila.  1877.  O.  J  908 

—  Die    reich.sgriifin    Gisela.      6te    aufl.      Leipz. 

[1880].    2v.ini.  D.  J  909 

—  Same.    7te  aufl.    Leipz.  [188-].    2  v.  D.    J  909 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1881.  F.  J  909 

—  Same,  eng.  Countess  Gisela.   From  the  german 

by  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila.  1877.  D. 

J  909 

—  Same.    Phila.  1879.  D.  J  909 

—  Thiiringer  erzahlungen.    4te  aufl.   Leipz.  1878. 

D.  J911 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  74. 

—  Die  zweite  frau ;    roman.     6te  aufl.     Leipz. 


[1881].  D. 
—  Same.    7te  aufl. 


Leipz.  [1884]. 


1856].  O. 


—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F. 

—  Same,  eng.     The    second  wife  , 

From  the   german  by  mrs.  A.  L 
Phila.  1879.  D. 

—  Same.    Phila.  1880.  D. 

—  Same.    Phila.  1883.  D. 
John  Barlow's  ward.    N.  Y.  1881.  S. 
Johnson,    Ool.   — .      The   white  fawn; 

american  story.    In  Edinburgh  tales. 

E426 
Johnson,   Edwin  Rossiter.    Phaeton  Rogers  ;  a 
story  of  boy-life.     111.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

Jx251 


J  912 

inl.  D. 
J  912 
J  912 

romance. 

Wister. 

J  912 

J  912 

J  912 

J  31 

I,    north 


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W3        Jolmson,E.R.— JTudson.        liiTEBATUHE— FIC^TIOif. 


CI.  813,  Authors.        774 


Johnson,  Edwin  Rossiter. — Continued. 

—  ed.  Little  classics.  Bost.  1875-81.  18  v.  S.  J  926 
Contents.  V.  1.  Exile.  Havrthome,  N.,  Ethan 
Brand.— Griflan,  G.  The  swans  of  Lir.— Greenwood, 
J.  A  night  in  the  workhouse.  —  Harte,  F.  B.  The 
outcasts  of  Poker  Flat.— Hale,  E:  E.  The  man  with- 
out a  country.— De  Q,uincey,  T.  Flight  of  a  tartar 
tribe. 

2.  Intellect.  Bulvrer-Lytton,  E:  The  house  and 
brain.  —  Spofford,  H.  P.  D'outre  mort.  —  Poe,  E.  A. 
The  fall  of  the  house  of  Usher.— Dickens,  C:  Chops 
the  dwarf.— Hawthorne,  N.  Wakefield.— De  Q,uin- 
cey,  T:  Murder  considered  as  one  of  the  fine  arts.  — 
Davis,  K.  H.    The  captain's  story. 

3.  Tragedy.  Poe,  E.  A.  The  murders  in  the  rue 
Morgue.— De  Forest,  J:  W:  The  Lauson  tragedy.— 
Mudford,  W:  The  iron  shroud.— Melville,  H.  The 
bell-tower.  —  Judson,  E.  C.  The  kathayan  slave.  — 
Mackenzie,  H:  The  story  of  La  Roche.— De  Quin- 
cey,  T:    The  Tision  of  sudden  death, 

4.  Life.  Brovrn,  J:  Rab  and  his  friends.— How^- 
ells,  W:  D.  A  romance  of  real  life. —Harte,  F.  B. 
The  luck  of  Roaring  Camp.  —  Barham,  R:  H.  Jerry 
Jarvis's  wig.— Willis,  N.  P.  Beauty  and  the  beast.— 
Haw^thorne,  N.  David  Swan.  — Smith,  A.  Dream- 
thorp.  —  Mitchell,  D.  G.  A  bachelor's  revery.  — 
Taylor,  B.  F.  The  grammar  of  life.— Curtis,  G :  W : 
My  chateau.  —  Lamb,  C:  Dream  children.  —  Hoff- 
man, C:  F.  The  man  in  the  reservoir.— Addison,  J. 
Westminster  abbey.  —  Macaulay,  T:  B.  The  puri- 
tans.—Lincoln,  A.    Gettysburg. 

5.  Laughter.  Dickens,  C:  A  Christmas  carol.  — 
Cooper,  K.  The  haunted  crust. —  Lamb,  C:  A  dis- 
sertation upon  roast  pig.— Walker.  K.  K.  The  total 
depravity  of  inanimate  things.  —  Hale,  E:  E.  The 
skeleton  in  the  closet.— Miller,  H.  Sandy  Wood's  se- 
pulchre.—Holmes,  O.  W.  A  visit  to  the  asylum  for 
aged  and  decayed  punsters,— Griffin,  G.  Mr.  Tibbot 
O'Leary  the  curious.— Carleton,  W :    Neal  Malone. 

6.  Love.  Winthrop,  T.  Love  and  skates.  —  Bul- 
wer-Lytton,  E :  The  m aid  of  Malines.— The  story  of 
Ruth,  from  the  Bible.— Disraeli,  B.  The  rise  of  Is- 
kander. 

7.  Romance.  Holmes,  O.  W.  Iris.— Craik,  D.  M. 
The  rosicrucian.— Spofford,  H.  P.  The  south  break- 
er.—Wilson,  J.  The  snow-storm.  —  Cunningham, 
A.    The  king  of  the  peak. 

8.  Mystery.  O'Connor,  W.  D.  The  ghost.  —  Ed- 
w^ards,  A.  B.  The  four-flf teen  express. —  Dickens, 
C:  Thesignal-man.— Cunningrham,  A.  Thehaunted 
ships.— Low^ell,  R.  T.  S.  A  raft  that  no  man  made.— 
O'Connor,  F.  The  invisible  princess.  —  Crow^e,  C. 
The  advocate's  wedding  day.— Hawthorne,  N.  The 
birthmark. 

9.  Ctmedy.  Lover,  S:  Barney  O'Reirdon  the 
navigator.— Gait,  J :  Haddad-Ben-Ahab  the  traveller. 
Thackeray,  W:  M.  Bluebeard's  ghost.—  Smith,  H. 
The  picnic  pai-ty.  —  Ferguson,  S:  Father  Tom  and 
the  pope.  —  Howitt,  W:  Johnny  Darbyshlre.  — 
Lover,  S:  The  gridiron.— Keade,  C:  The  box  tunnel. 

10.  C7(i7d7iood.  Eame,  L.  de  la.  A  dog  of  Flanders. 
Kuskin,  J :  The  king  of  the  Golden  River.— Phelps, 
E.  S.  The  lady  of  Shalott.  —  Brown,  J:  Marjorie 
Fleming.— De  Kroyft,  S.  H.  Little  Jakey.  —  Kings- 
ley,  H :  The  lost  child.  —  Neal,  J :  Goody  gracious ! 
and  the  forget-me-not.  —  Spofford,  H.  P.  A  faded 
leaf  of  history.  —Dickens,  C:  A  child's  dream  of  a 
star. 

11.  Heroism.  Ludlow^,  F.  H.  Little  Briggs  and  I. 
—  Spofford,  H.  P.  Ray.  —  Taylor,  B :  F.  Three  no- 
vemlier  days.  —  Mitford,  A.  B.  The  forty-seven 
i-6nins.— Mayo,  J.  A  chance  child.— Rame,  L.  de  la. 
A  leaf  in  a  storm. 

12.  Fortune.  Poe,  E.  A.  The  gold  bug. —Lover, 
S.  The  fairy  finder.  —  Edgeworth,  M.  Murad  the 
unlucky.— Hale,  E:  E.  The  children  of  the  public— 
Banim,  J.  The  rival  dreamers.  — Hawthorne,  N. 
The  threefold  destiny. 

13.  Poems  narrative.  Goldsmith,  O.  The  deser- 
ted village.— Coleridge,  S:  T.  The  ancient  mariner. 
—Byron,  G:  G.  N.  lord.  The  prisoner  of  Chlllon. — 
Norton,  C.  Bingen  on  the  Rhine.  —  Campbell,  T: 
O'Connor's  child.  —  Hogg,  J.  Kilmeny.  —  Hood,  T: 
The  dream  of  Eugene  Aram.—  Smith,  A.  Lady  Bar- 
bara.—Shelley,  P.  B.  The  sensitive  plant.  —  Keats, 
J:  The  eve  of  St.  Agnes. —Moore,  T:  Paradise  and 
the  peri.— Poe,  E.  A.  The  raven.  —  Longfellow,  H : 
W.  The  skeleton  in  armor.- Hood,  T:  The  haunted 
house.  —  Morris,  W:  The  writing  on  the  image.  — 
Burns,  R.  Tam  O'Shanter.  —  Ferguson,  S:  The 
forging  of  the  anchor.  —  Tennyson,  A.  Morte  d'Ar- 
thur.— Macaulay,  T;  B,    Horatius. 


14.  Poems  lyrical. 

15.  Minor  poems. 

1 6.  Authors ;  biographical  sketches  of  the  authors 
represented  in  the  series,  with  a  general  index. 

17.  Nature.  Warner,  C:  D.  A-hunting  of  the 
deer.  —  Hamerton,  P.  G.  Dogs.  —  Burroughs,  J: 
In  the  hemlocks.  —  Thoreau,  H:  D:  A  winter  walk. 
Hawthorne,  N.  Buds  and  bird  voices.- Kingsley, 
C :  The  fens.— Why mper,  E :  Ascent  of  the  Matter- 
horn.-King,  C.  Ascent  of  Mount  Tyndall.—Ruskin, 
J:    The  firmament. 

18.  Humaji^j/.  Stoddard,  C:  W.  Chumming  with 
a  savage.— Dickens,  C:  Doctor  Marigold.— Ludlow^, 
F.  H.  A  brace  of  boys.- Thackeray,  W:  M.  George 
III.— Jameson,  A.  Juliet.— Mallock,  W:  H.  Is  life 
worth  living? 

Johnson,  S:  Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia  ;  with 
an  intr.  by  the  rev.  W:  West.  [Bayard  ser]. 
Lend.  1875.  T.  J  951 

—  Same.    A  facsimile  reproduction  of  the  1st  ed. 

publ.  in  1759 ;  with  an  introd.  by  James 
Macaulay  and  a  bibliographical  list  of  edi- 
tions of  Kasselas  pub.  m  England  and  else- 
where.    Lond.  1884.  2  v.  D.  J  952 

—  Same.    In  7ns  Works.  820.2+13  vl 
Johnson,   Virginia  Wales.      An    english  Daisy 

Miller.     Bost.  1882.  D.  J  1003 

—  The  Fainalls  of  Tipton.  N.  Y.  1884.  S.  J  1004 

—  The  image  of  St.  Donato.    In  Stories  by  amer- 

ican  authors.  S  35  v7 

—  The  Neptune  vase.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.        J  1001 

—  Two  old  cats  ;  a  novel.  N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  J  1002 
Johnston,   Alma,    born  Calder.    Miriam's  heri- 
tage ;  a  story  of  the  Delaware  river.     N.  Y. 
1878.  O.  J  1051 

Johnston,  R :  Malcolm,  (Philemon  Perch). 
Dukesborough  tales.  N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  J  1076 

—  Old  Mark  Langston  ;  a  tale  of  Duke's  Creek. 

N.  Y.  1884.  S.  J  1077 

Johnstone,  Christina  Jane.  Clan-Albyn  ;  a  na- 
tional tale.    Lond.  1854.  S.  J  1101 

—  Nights  of  the  round-table,  or  Stories  of  aunt 

Jane  and  her  friends.    Phila.  n.  d.  T. 

J  1102 

—  The  sabbath  night's  supper.    In  Edinburgh 

tales.  E  426 

J6kai,  IS/i-ov  (germ.  Maurus).  Achtzehn  humoristi- 

sche  erzahlungen.     Aus  dem  ungarischen 

ijbersetzt  von  einem  landsmanne  und  ju- 

fendfreunde  des  dichters  ;  mit  portrait  und 
iographischer  charakteristik  Jokai's.      2te 
ausg.     Bremen.  1879.  2  V.  S.  J  1152 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  74. 

—  Die  armen  reichen  ;  roman.  8te  aufl.    Berlin. 

[1879].  D.  J  1161 

—  Hungarian  sketches  in  peace  and  war  ;  with  a 

prefatory  notice  by  Emeric  Szabad.    Edin- 
burgh. 1854.  D.  J  1154 
Contents.    Preface.  —  Dear  relations.  —  The  Bardy 
family.  —  Crazy  Marcsa.  —  Comorn.  —  Mor  Perczel.— 
Gergely  Sonkolyi.  —The  unlucky  weather-cock.— The 
two  brides. —The  brewer. —The  Szekely mother. — 
A  ball. 
— r  Die  komodianten  des  lebens.  2te  aufl.    Berlin. 
[1880].  D.  J  1153 

—  A  modern  Midas  ;  a  romance.    From  the  ger- 

man  by  mrs.  Laura  Curtis    Bullard    and 
Emma  Herzog.     N.  Y.  1884.  D.         J  1155 

—  Der  piraten-konig.   With  Tenger,  M.    Bischof 

und  konig.  T  576 

—  Die  sphinx  ;  eine  phantasie.    In  Vieiteljahrl. 

mag.  V2  v21 

Jones,  Pascal.    My   uncle   Hobson    and   I,    or 

Slashes  at  life  with  a  free  broad-axe.  N.  Y. 

1845.  D.  J  1201 

Judson,  E:  Z.  C,   (Ned  BuntUne).    Norwood,  or 

Life  on  the  prairie.    N.  Y.  «.  d.  O.  J  1251 


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7'75        CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATTTRE— FlCTlOlf. 


Hudson— Kellogpgi       ttQ 


Judson,  Emily,  born  Chubbuck,  {Fanny  For- 
rester). Alderbrook,  a  collection  of  Fanny 
Forrester's  village  sketches,  poems  etc. 
Bost.  1848.  2t.  D.  J  1301 

—  Allen  Lucas  ;  the  self-made  man.    N.  Y.  1848. 

S.  Jx  301 

—  The  kathayan  slave.    In  Jolinsoii,  E.  R.    Lit- 

tle classics.  J  926  v3 

Juncker,  E.,  pseud.,  see  Schmieden,  Else. 
Junghans,  Sophie,  see  Schuhmann,  Sophie. 
Jiingst,   L:    Volrad,    {Ludwig   Bosen).    TVerner 

Thormann.    Breslau.  1859.  3  v.  S.   J  1501 
Just  his  luck.    Bost.  1878.  D.  Jx  89 

Justitia,  a  knownothing,  pseud.,  see  Adams,  F. 

Colburn. 
K.,  W.  V.    Laskar  Vioresku  ;  ein  moldauisches 

genrebild.    Leipz.  1863.  D.  K  1601 

Kaiser,  'Evust,  pseud.,  see  KOnig,  Ewald  A: 
Kaler,  James  Otis,  {James  Otis).    Left  behind,  or 

Ten    days  a  newsboy.     111.     N.   Y.    1885 

[1884].  S.  0x505 

—  Mr.  Stubbs's  brother ;  a  sequel  to  Tobv  Tyler. 

N.  Y.  1883.  S.  Ox  502 

—  Raising  the  Pearl.    N.  Y.  1884  [18831.  S. 

0x504 

—  Tim  and  Tip,  or  The  adventures  of  a  boy  and 

a  dog.    111.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  Ox  503 

—  Toby  Tyler,  or  Ten  weeks  with  a  circus.    111. 

N.  Y.  1881.  S.  Ox  501 

Kapper,  Siegfried.  Vorleben  eines  kiinstlers. 
Prag.  1855.  2  v.  T.  K  101 

Karl  Kiegler,  or  The  fortunes  of  a  foundling. 
Bost.  n.  d.  S.  Kx  3 

Cmttents.    Karl  Kiegler.— Don't  be  too  positive,  or 
Frank  Shipley  and  his  ducks. 
Katsch,  Gustav  Adolf.     Under  the  stork's  nest. 
From  the  german  by  Emily  R.  Steinestel. 
Phila.  1875.  D.  K  151 

Note.    Title-page  reads  by  "A.  E.  Katsch." 
KauflFer,   E:     Der  treu'sten  frau ;    erziihlungen 
und  novellen.    Leipz.  1853.  D.  K  201 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  75. 
Kaulbach,  C.    Uriel  der  teufel ;  ein  satirischer 
roman  in  acht  biichern.     Stuttg.  1851.   2  v. 
S.  K251 

Kavanagh,  Bridget  and  Julia.  The  pearl  foun- 
tain, and  other  fairy  tales.  111.  N.  Y. 
1876.  O.  Kx  102 

Includes,  The  silver  flsh.— The  golden  hen.— Sun- 
beam and  her  white  rabbit.— Redcap's  adventures  in 
fairy  land.— Fire  and  water.— Tipsey's  silver  bell.— 
Prince  Doran.- Fairie  and  Brownie.— Batty.— Feather 
Head. 
Kavanagh,  Julia.  Beatrice.  N.  Y.  1884.  3  v. 
in  1.  D.  K  314 

—  Bessie.    Leipz.  1872.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  K  301 

—  Daisy  Burns.  T.  p.  w.   [N.  Y.  1875.]  D.  K  302 

—  Same,  germ.    Daisy  Burns.     Aus  dem  engli- 

schen.    Stuttg.  1853.  T.  K  302 

—  Dora.    Leipz.  1868.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  K  303 

—  Grace  Lee.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  K  304 

—  John  Dorrien.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  K  305 

—  Madeleine  ;  a  tale  of  the  Auvergne,  founded  on 

fact.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  K  306 

—  Nathalie.    Leipz.  1851.   2  v.  in  1.  S.        K  307 

—  Same,  germ.    Nathalie.     Aus  dem  englischen 

von  E.  Zoller.    Stuttg.  1851.    2  v.  T. 

K307 

—  Queen  Mab.    Leipz.  1863.  2  v.  in  1.  S,    K  308 

—  Rachel  Gray  ;  a  tale  founded  on  fact.    N.  Y. 

1873.  D.  K309 

—  Seven  years,  and  other  tales.    N.  Y.  1872.  D. 

K310 

Includes,  The  conscript.— Gaiety  and  gloom.— The 

little  dancing  master.— A  soiree  in  a  porter's  lodge.— 


Kavanagh,  Jnlisk— Continued. 

A  comedy  in  a  court-yard.  —  The  troubles  of  a  quiet 
man.  —  Young  France.  —  Adrien.  —  The  mysterious 
lodger.— An  excellent  opportunity.— The  experiences 
of  Sylvie  Delmare. 

—  Silvia.    Leipz.  1870.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  K  311 

—  Sybil's  second  love.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.        K  312 

—  T'he  three  paths  ;  a  story  for  .young  people. 

111.     Lond.  1848.  S.  "  Kx  101 

—  Two  Lilies.    Leipz.  1877.  2  v.  in  1.  S.      K  313 
Kearjr,   Annie.     Castle  Daly ;   the  story  of   an 

irish  home  thirty  years  ago.    Leipz.  1875. 
2  V.  iu  1.  S.  K  351 

—  A  doubting  heart.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  K  352 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  3  v.  in  2.  D.  K  352 

—  Oldbury.     Phila.  n.  d.  B.  K  353 

—  Same.   'Leipz.  1874.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  K  353 

—  A  York  and  Lancaster  Rose.    Lond.  1876.    D. 

Kxll6 
Keddie,  Henrietta,  {Sarah  Tytler).    Beauty  and 
the  beast ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.   1884.   Q. 

K  1653 

—  Citoyenne  Jacqueline ;  a  woman's  lot  in  the 

great  french  revolution.    Lond.  1881.  S. 

K  1651 

—  Jane  Austen  and  her  works.    Lond.  1880.  D. 

A  2055 
Contents.    Jane  Austen.— Jane  Austen's  novels.— 
Pride  and  prejudice.—  Northanger  Abbey.  —  Emma. 
—Sense  and  sensibility,  and  Mansfield  Park.  —  Per- 
suasion. 

—  Lady  Bell ;    a  story  of  last  century.     [New 

issue].     Chicago.  1884.  D.  "  K  1652 

—  The  woman  with  two  words.    111.    N.  Y.  1885 

[1884].  D.  Kx  126 

Keenan,  H:  F.  Trojan  ;  the  history  of  a  senti- 
mental young  man,  with  some  episodes  in 
the  comedy  oi  many  lives'  errors  ;  a  novel. 
N.  Y.  1885.  D.  ■  K  1801 

Keene,  H.  G.  Clive's  dream  before  the  battle 
of  Plassey.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 

T177v5 

Keeper's  travels  in  search  of  his  master.  Wor- 
cester. 1847.  T.  Kx  1 

Keller,  Gottfried.  Der  grvine  Heinrich  ;  roman. 
Neue  ausg.    Stuttg.  1879.   4  v.  in  2.  D. 

K376 

—  Die  leute  von    Seldwyla  ;  erzahlungen.     3te 

aufl.     Stuttg.  1876.   2  v.  in  1.   D.         K  377 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  75. 

—  Romeo  und  Julia  auf  dem  dorfe  ;  erziihlung. 

Stuttg.  1876.  T.  K  378 

—  Sieben  legenden.    2te  aufl.    Stuttg.  1872.  D. 

K379 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  75. 

—  Ziiricher  novellen.    2te  aufl.    Stuttg.   1879.    2 

V.  in  1.  D.  K  380 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  75. 
Kellogg,  Elijah.    Elm  Island  stories. 

1.  Lion  Ben  of  Elm  Island.    Bost.  n.  d.  D. 

Kx206 

2.  Charlie  Bell,  the  waif  of  Elm  Island.     111. 

Bost.  n.  d.  D.  Kx  206 

3.  The  ark  of  Elm  Island.    Bost.  1875.  S. 

Kx207 

4.  The  boy  farmers  of  Elm  Island.    Bost.  1870. 

D.  Kx  208 

6.  The  hard  scrabble  of  Elm  Island.     Bost. 

1871.  S.  Kx210 

—  The  Forest  Olen  series. 

1.  Sowed  by  the  wind,  or  The  poor  boy's  for- 

tune.   111.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.  Kx  223 

2,  Wolf  run,  or  The  boys  of  the    wilderness. 

111.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.  Kx  224 


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CI.  813,  Authors.        778 


Kellogg,  Elijah.— Continued. 
4.  Black  Rifle's  mission,  or  On  the  trail.    111. 
Best.  n.  d.  D.  Kx  226 

—  T/ie  good  old  times  series. 

1.  Good  old  times,  or  Grandfathei-'s  struggle 

for  a  homestead.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.      Kx  201 

2.  A  strong  arm  and  a  mother's  blessing.     111. 

Bost.  1881.  D.  Kx  202 

3.  The  unseen  hand,  or  James  Renfrew  and  his 

boy  helpers.    111.    Bost.  1882  [1881].  D. 

Kx  203 

4.  The  live   oak  boys,   or  The  adventures  of 

Richai'd  Constable  afloat  and  ashore.  Bost. 
1883  [1882].  D.  Kx  204 

—  The  Pleasant  Cove  series. 

1.  Arthur    Brown,    the    young   captain.     111. 

Bost.  n.  d.  D.  Kx  217 

2.  The   young  deliverers    of   Pleasant    Cove. 

111.     Bost.  1871.  S.  Kx218 

—  The  whispering  pine  series. 

1.  The  spark  of  genius,  or  The  college  life  of 

James  Trafton.     111.     Bost.  n.  d.  D. 

Kx211 

2.  The  sophomores  of  Radcliffe,  or  James  Traf- 

ton and  his  bosom  friends.  111.  Bost. 
n.  d.  D.  Kx212 

3.  The  whispering  pine,  or  The  graduates  of 

Radclifte  Hall.    111.    Bost.  n.  d.  D. 

Kx  213 

4.  Winning  his  spurs,  or  Henry  Morton's  first 

trial.    111.    Bost.  n.d.T>.    '  Kx214 

5.  The  turning  of  the  tide,  or  Radcliff"e  Rich 

and  his  patients.    111.    Bost.  n.  d.  U. 

Kx215 

6.  A  stout  heart,  or  The  student  from  over  the 

sea.    111.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.  Kx  216 

Kennedy,  J:  Pendleton.    Horse-shoe  Robinson  ; 

a  tale  of  tory  ascendency.     Rev.  ed.    N.  Y. 

1881.   D.  K403 

—  Quodlibet ;    containing  some  annals  thereof, 

with  an  authentic  account  of  the  origin 
and  growth  of  the  borough,  and  the  say- 
ings and  doings  of  sundry  of  the  towns- 
people ;  interspersed  with  sketches  of  the 
most  remarkable  and  distinguished  char- 
acters of  that  place  and  vicinity,  by  Solo- 
mon Secondthoughts,  schoolmaster,  from 
original  mss.  inedited  by  him,  and  now 
made  public  at  the  request  and  under  the 
patronage  of  the  great  new-light  demo- 
cratic central  committee  of  Quodlibet. 
2d  ed.     Phila.  1860.  D.  K  401 

—  Rob  of  the  bowl ;  a  legend  of  St.  Inigoe's.    N. 

Y.  1854.  D.  K  402 

Kenney,  Minnie  E.     Gypsie.    N.  Y.  1882.  S. 

K426 
Ker,  D:    From  the  Hudson  to  the  Neva.     111. 

Bost.  [1883].  D.  Kx  376 

—  The  lost  city,  or  The  boy  explorers  in  central 

Asia.     111.     N.  Y.  1885  [1884] .  S.      Kx  377 
Kerckhoven,  P.  F.  van.   Fernand  der  seerauber. 
Aus    dem    flamischen    von    Julius    Stern. 
Augsburg.  1846.  S.  K451 

Kerr,  Orpheus  C,  pseud.,  see  Newell,  Robert  H: 
Keyserling,     Margarethe,    born    v.    Donniges, 
grdfiji.     Die    sturmhexe ;    roman.     N.   Y. 
1881.  F.  K476 

Kieffer,  Harry  M.    The  recollections  of  a  drum- 
mer boy.     111.     Bost.  1883.  S.  Ka?  601 
Kielland,  Alexander  L.     Arbeiter  ;  roman.    Au- 
torisirte    iibersetzung   aus  dem    norwegi- 
schen  von  C.  v.  Sarauw,    Berlin.  1881.  D. 

K  1703 


Kielland,  Alexander  L.—Con^inwecZ. 

—  Ausgewiihlte   novellen.      Aus    dem    norwegi- 

schen  von  Jos.  Cal.  Poestion.     Wien.  isfl. 

D.  K 1704 

Contents.    Grun  ist  der  hofifnung  kleid.— Von  einem 

sehiffe.— Ein  affe.— Der  pfarrhof.— Ein  diner.— Liebe 

und  ehe.— Torfmoor.— Zwei  freunde.— Welke  blatter. 

—  Else  ;  eine  weihnachtsgeschichte.     Autorisirte 

iibersetzung  aus  dem  norwegischen  von  C. 
V.  Sarauw.     Berlin.  1882.  D.  K  1701 

—  Garman    and    Worse ;    a   norwegian    novel. 

Authorized  trans,  by  W.  W.'  Kettle  well. 
Lond.  1885  [1884].   D.'  K  1702 

—  Same,  germ.    Garman  und  Worse.    Autorisirte 

iibersetzung  aus  dem  norwegischen  von 
capt.  V.  Sarauw.    Berlin.  1881.  D.  K  1702 

—  Zwei  freunde  ;   novellette.     In  Vierteljahrl. 

mag.  V  2  v23 

Kimball,  R:  Burleigh.    The  prince  of  Kashna. 

T.  p.  w.  D.  K  501 

—  Romance  of  student  life  abroad.  2d  ed.    N.  Y. 

1853.  D.  K504 

—  St.  Leger.     T.  p.  w.  D.  K  502 

—  Undercurrents  of  Wall  street.    N.  Y.  1862.   S. 

K503 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.  S.  K  503 
Kincaid,  Sir  J:    Random  shots  from  a  rifleman. 

Phila.  1835.  D.  K  551 

King,  C:    The  colonel's  daughter,  or  Winning 

his  spurs.    Phila.  1883.  D.  K  576 

—  Same,  germ.    Wer  wird  sie  heimfiihren  ?    aus 

dem  leben  auf  kalifoi-nischen  grenzstatio- 
nen.  Autorisirte  iibers.  Braunschw.  1885. 
2v.  inl.  D.  K576 

—  Kitty's  conquest.     Phila.  1884.   D.  K  577 
King,  E:    The  gentle  savage.    Bost.  1883.  D. 

K626 
King,  H.     Brown's  peccadillo.     In  Tales  from 

Blackwood.  T  177  vl2 

King,  Katherine.    The  bubble  reputation.  N.  Y. 

1878.  Q.  K601 

—  Off  the  roll.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.  K  602 

—  Our  detachment.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.  K  603 
Kingsley,   C:     Alton  Locke,   tailor    and   poet. 

T.p.w.  D.  K651 

—  Same,     an    autobiography ;     with    prefatory 

memoir  by  T:  Hughes  and  portrait. 
[Works,  V.  3.J     New  ed.    Lond.  1882.  U. 

K651 

—  Hereward  the  wake,    "  last  of  the  english". 

Leipz.  1866.    2  v  in  1.   S.  K  652 

—  Same.    [Works,  v.  11.]   Lond.  1881.  D.    K  652 

—  Hypatia,  or  New  foes  with  an  old  face.   Leipz. 

1857.     2  V.  in  1.  S.  K  653 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  K  653 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.  D.  K  653 

—  Same,  germ.    Hypatia,  oder  Neue  feinde  mit 

altem  gesicht.  In's  deutsche  iibertragen 
von  Sophie  von  Gilsa  ;  mit  einem  vorwort 
von  C.  K:  J.  Bunsen.  2te  aufl.  Leipz.  1878. 
2  V.  in  1.  D.  K  653 

—  Two  years  ago.    Lond.  1875.  D.  K  654 

—  Same.     [Works,  v.  8.1     Lond.  1879.  D.  K  654 

—  The  water-babies  ;  a  fairy  tale  for  a  land  baby. 

111.    Lond.  1879.  D.  Kx  401 

—  Same,  ed.  and  abridged   by  J.  H.  Stickney. 

[Classics  for  children.  111.]  Bost.  1884. 
D.  Kx  402 

—  Westward  ho  !  the  voyages  and  adventiires  of 

sir  Amy  as  Leigh,  knight,  of  Burrough  in 
the  countj;  of  Devon,  in  the  reign  of  her 
most  glorious  majesty  queen  Elizabeth. 
Bost.  1855.  D.  K  665 

—  Same.    [Works,  v.  6.]    N.  Y.  1883.  D.    K  655 


X  denotee  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


tTO       dl.  813,  Authors. 


lilTiEJRAttrllE— iPICtClON.       Kingsley,  C— Kompert. 


Kingsley ,  C  ■.—Continued . 

—  Yeast ;  a  nroblem.     Lond.  1875.    D.        K  656 

—  Same.     [Works,  v.  2.]    Lond.  1881.  D.  K  656 
Kingsley,  H:    The  Harveys.    Lond.  1872.  D. 

K701 

—  The  Hillyars  and  the  Burtons  ;   a  story  of  two 

families.    Leipz.  1865.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  K  702 

—  Leighton  Court ;  a  country  house  story.  Leipz. 

1866.  S.  K  703 

—  The  lost  child.      In  Johnson,  E.  R.     Little 

classics.  J  926  vlO 

—  Ravenshoe.     Leipz.  1862.    2  v.  in  1.  S.    K  704 

—  The  recollections  of  Geoffrey  Hamlyn.    Leipz. 

1864.     2  V.  in  1.  S.  K  705 

—  Reginald  Hetherege.    Leipz.    1874.    2.  v.  in  1. 

S  K  708 

—  Silcote  of  Silcotes.    Bost.  1867.  O.  K  706 

—  Stretton.     T.  p.  w.    [Bost.]  O.  K  707 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1869.  O.  K  707 
Kingston,  W:  H.  G.     Arctic  adventures.     111. 

Lond.  1882.  D.  Kx451 

—  Dick  Cheveley ;    his  adventures  and    misad- 

ventures.   111.     Phila.  1884.   D.        Kx  457 

—  From  powder-monkey  to  admiral.    111.    N.  Y. 

1884  [1883].  D.  Kx  455 

—  In  the  eastern  seas,  or  The  regions  of  the  bird 

of  paradise  ;  a  tale  for  boys.    Lond.  1872. 
D.  Kx458 

—  In  the  wilds  of  Florida  ;  a  tale  of  warfare  and 

hunting.     111.    Lond.  1880.  D.  Kx  452 

—  The  missing  ship,  or  Notes  from  the  log  of  the 

"  Ouzel"  galley.    111.     Lond.  w.  d.  D. 

Kx  459 

—  On  the  banks  of  the  Amazon,  or  A  boy's  jour- 

nal of  his  adventures  in  the  tropical  wilds 
of  South  America.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  Kx  467 

—  Peter  Trawl,  or  The  adventures  of  a  whaler. 

111.     N.  Y.  1882.  I).  Kx  453 

—  Rob  Nixon,  the  old  white  trapper ;   a  tale  of 

central  british  North  America.    N.  Y.  1866. 
S.  Kx  460 

—  Roger  Willoughby,  or  The  times  of  Benbow  ;  a 

tale  of  the  sea  and  land.  111.     Lond.   1881. 
D.  Kx  454 

—  The   three  admirals,   and  the   adventures    of 

their  young  followers.  111.    N.  Y.   n.  d.  D. 

Kx462 

—  The  thrde  lieutenants,  or  Naval  life  in  the  19th 

century.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  Kx  463 

—  Voyage  of  the  "Steadfast."    Bost.  n.  d.  D. 

Kx465 

—  "Will  Weatherhelm  ;  the  yarn  of  an  old  sailor 

about  his  early  life  and    adventures.    111. 

New  enl.  ed.    >T.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  Kx  466 

Kinkel,  J:  Gottfried.    A  family  feud.     /7^  Tales 

from  Blackwood.  T  177  vll 

Kip,  Leonard.    Nestlenook  ;  a  tale.    N.  Y.  1880. 

S.  K  801 

—  "—mas  has  come."    In  Stories  by  american 

authors.  S  35  v9 

Kirk,  Ellen  W.,  horn  Olney.    Clara  and  Bebe. 

Phila.  1879.  S.  K  851 

—  Fairy  gold  ;  a  novel.  [Anon.]    Phila.  1883.    O. 

K855 

—  A  lesson  in  love.    (Round-robin  ser.)     Bost. 

1881.  S.  K  854 

—  Love  in  idleness  :  a  summer  story.  Phila.  1877. 

O.  K852 

—  A  midsummer  madness.    Bost.  1884.  S.  K  856 

—  Through  winding  ways.    Phila.  1880.  O. 

K  853 


Kirkland,  Caroline  Matilda,  {Mrs.  Mary  Clavers). 
Forest  life  by  the  author  of  "Anew  home," 
N.  Y.  1842.  2  V.  D.  K  752 

—  A  new  home — who'll  follow  ?    or  Glimpses  of 

western  life  by  Mrs.  Mary  Clavers,  an  ac- 
tual settler.  4th  ed.,  rev.  by  the  author,  111. 
N.  Y.  1850.  S.  K  751 

—  Western  clearings.     N.  Y.  1848.  D.  K  753 

Kjelland,  A.  L.,  see  Kielland. 

Kleinsteuber,  Hermann.  Ein  nordischer  Riche- 
lieu-,  historischer  original-roman.  Jena. 
1867.  S.  K901 

—  Schach  dem  konig  ;  historischer  roman.   Jena. 

1867.  S.  K  902 

Kleist,  H:  V.  Michael  Kohlhaas.  7%  Oxenford, 
J:  Tales  from  the  german.  O  1001 

Klencke,  F:  Hermann,  (Hermann  v.  Maltitz). 
Der  adept  zu  Helmstedt ;  historischer  ro- 
man.    Leipz.  1851.  4  V.  S.  K951 

—  Swammerdam,  oder  Die  otfenbarung  der  na- 

tur  ;  ein  kultur-historischer  roman.  Leipz. 
1864.  S.  K  952 

Knapp,  S:  Lorenzo.  The  bachelors  and  other 
tales,  founded  on  american  incidents  and 
character.     N.  Y.  1836.  D.  K  1001 

—  Tales  of  the  garden  of  Kosciusko.     N.  Y.  1834. 

D.  K 1002 

KnatchbuU-Hugessen,  E:  H.,  see  Hugessen,  E: 

H.  Knatchbull-. 
Knickerbocker,    Diedrich,   jgscud.    see   Irving, 

Washington. 
Knorring,  Friherrinnan  Sophia  Margaretha,  horn 

Zelow.     The  peasant  and  his  landlord.    Tr. 

by  Mary  Howitt.    N.y.  1855.  D.     K  1051 

—  Same,  germ.     Der  kiithner  und  seine  familie  ; 

schwedische  dorfgegchichten.  Aus  dem 
schwedischen  iibers,  von  C:  Stein.  Stuttg. 
1846.  2v.   T.  K  1051 

—  Skizzen.    Aus  dem  scewedischen  von  Gottlob 

Fink.  Stuttg.  1847.  2  v.  in  1.  T.  K  1052 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  76. 
Knox,  T:  Wallace.  Hunting  adventures  on  land 
and  sea  :  1.  The  young  Nimrods  in  North 
America  ;  2.  The  young  Nimrods  around 
the  world;  a  booli  for  boys.  N.  Y.  1881, 
1882.  2  V.  O.  Kx  501 

—  The  voyage  of  the  Vivian  to  the  north  pole  and 

beyond  ;  adventures  of  two  youths  in  the 
open  polar  ^ea.  111.  and  maps.  N.  Y.  1885. 
[1884].  O.  Kx502 

Kohn,  Salomon.  Gabriel  ;  roman.  2te  aull. 
Jena.  1875.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  K  1101 

—  Die  silberne  hochzeit ;  roman.     N.  Y.  1882.   F. 

K  1102 
Kompert,    Leopold.    Bohmische    juden.     Ham- 
burg. J866.  2  V.  S.  K  1201 

—  Same.     Prag.  1860.  S.  K  1201 

ContentB,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  76. 

—  Geschichten    einer   gasse  ;    novellen.    Berlin. 

1865.  2  V.  S.  K  1202 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  76. 

—  Ghetto-geschichten  ;  novellen.  Hamburg.  1866. 

2  V.  S.  K  1203 

—  Same.    Neue  geschichten    aus    dem    Ghetto. 

Prag.  1860.  2  v.  D.  K  1203 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  76. 

—  Scenes  from  the  ghetto  ;  studies  of  Jewish  life. 

Tr.  from  the  german.    Lond.  1882.  D. 

K  1205 
The  Kandar's 


Contents.    Schlemiel.  —  Old  Babele. 
children.— Without  authorisation. 

Eine  verlorene.    N.  Y.  1883.  F. 


K1204 


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KOnig— La  Motte . 


LITEBATTJHE— FICTION . 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


782 


KOnig,  Ewald  A:,  {Ernst  Kaiser).  Auf  der  hahn 
des  verbrechens  :  roman  in  4  b.  N.  Y.  1881. 
F.  K 1252 

—  Der  goldene  scliatz  aus  dem  dreissigjiihrigen 

kriege  ;  roman.     N.  Y.  1883.  F.        K  1257 

—  Das  grosse  loos  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1881.  F. 

K  1254 

—  Die  hand  der  Nemesis.  N.Y.  1881.  F.  K  1251 

—  Das  kind  Bajazzos.     N.  Y.  1881.  F.       K  1253 

—  Fine  million.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  K  1256 

—  Schuld  und  suhne  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1882.  F. 

K  1258 

—  Um  ehre  und  leben  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1881.  F. 

K  1255 
KOnig,  H:  Joseph.     Marianne,  oder  um  liebe  lei- 
den.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1858.  2  v.  S.  K  1301 
KOnig,  Theodor.     Luther  und  seine  zeit.    Leipz. 
1861.  8v.  S.  K  1351 

KOstlin,  Christian  Reinhold,  (C  Reinhold).  Die 
karfreitags  -  christen  ;  novelle.  Bremen. 
1848.  S.  K  1376 

—  Die  kinder  der  fremde.     Bremen.  1847.  S. 

K  1377 

—  Real  und  ideal.     Bremen.  1847.  S.         K  1378 
Kouns,  Nathan  Chapman.   Arius  the  libyan  ;  an 

idyl  of  the  pi'imitive  church.  \Anon.']    N. 
Y.  1884  [1883].  D.  K  1752 

—  Dorcas,  the  daughter  of  Faustina.  111.    N.  Y. 

1884.  D.  K  1751 

Kronhelm,  H.,  see  Wilke,  H. 
Kiiline,  A:,  {Johannes  van  Bewail).    Aus  meinen 

kadettenjahren ;    lose    blatter.      Stuttgart. 

1877.  D.  D  1201 

—  Don  Enrique  de  Ramiro.    Breslau.  1877.  D. 

D  1202 

—  Else  Hohen thai ;  roman.     Stuttg.  1878.  D. 

D  1203 

—  Far  from  home.  From  the  german  by  Kathrine 

Hamilton.    Bost.  [1884]!  D.      '    "     D  1210 

—  Ein  friihlingstraum  ;  roman.  2te  aufl.    Stuttg. 

1878.  D.  D  1204 

—  Der    gordische    knoten ;     roman.     2te    auti. 

Stuttg.  1880.  D.  D  1205 

—  Graumann  ;  ein  roman   aus  kleinen  kreisen. 

2te  aufl.   Stuttg.  1878.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  D  1206 

—  Fine  grosse  dame  ;  novelle.     Stuttg.  1875.  2  v. 

in  1.  D.  D  1207 

—  Same,  eng.     A  great  lady.    From  the  german 

by  M.  S.    Phila.  1874.  O.  D  1207 

—  Kadettengeschiehten  ;   erinnerungen  aus  mei- 

nen kadettenjahren.     Stuttg.  1878.  D. 

D  1208 

—  Der  ulan  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.         D  1209 
Kiiline,  F:  Gustav.      Die  freimaurer  ;  eine  fami- 

liengeschichte  aus  dem  vorigen  jahrhun- 

dert.  Frankfurt  a.  M.  1855.  S.  K  1451 
Kurnberger,    Ferdinand.    Der  Amerika-miide ; 

amerikanisches  kulturbild.     Frankfurt  a. 

M.  1855.  S.  K  1551 

Klirschner,   Lola,    (Ossip  Sehubin).      Our  own 

set ;  a  novel.    From  the  german  by  Clara 

Bell,  rev.  and  corr.    in  the  U.  S.    N.  Y. 

1884.  S.  K  1476 

—  Schneeglockchen  ;   eine  novellette.    In  Vier- 

teljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v28 

Kurz,  Hermann.    Schiller's  heimatjahre.  Stuttg. 

1859.    2  V.  S.  K  1501 

—  Der    "sonnenwirth" ;    schwiibische    volksge- 

schichte    aus    dem    vorigen   jahrhundert. 
Frankfurt  a.  M.  1855.   D.  K  1502 

—  Der  weihnachtsfund  ;  ein  seelenbild  aus  dem 

schwJibischen  volksleben.      Frankftirt.   a. 
M.  1856.  T.  K  1503 


L.,  A.  V.  Am  hofe  von  Neapel  ;  historischer  ro- 
man aus  der  gegenwart.  Celle.  1861.  3  v. 
S.  L  101 

—  Am  hofe  von  Rom  ;  historischer  roman  aus  der 

neuzeit.    Leipz.  1866.  3  v.  S.  L  102 

L.,  L.  E.,  see  Landon,  Laatitia  Elizabeth. 

La  Bedollidre,  Emile  Gigault  de.  The  story  of 
a  cat.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  T:  Bailey 
Aldrich.  111.    Bost.  1879.  O.  Lx  101 

Labor  and  love  ;  a  tale  of  english  life.  Bost. 
1853.  D  LI 

Laboulaye,  E:  Rene  Lefebvre  de.  Abdallah,  or 
The  four-leaved  shamrock.  Tr.  by  Mary 
L.  Booth.    Lond.  1878.  T.  '  L  151 

—  Fairy  tales.  111.    N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  O.  Lx  701 

—  Last  fairy  tales.    Authorized  trans,   by  Mary 

L.  Booth.  111.  N.  Y.  1885  [18841.  D.  Lx  7052 

—  More  old  wives'  fables.  111.    N.  Y.  1885  [18841. 

D.  Lx  703 

Lacroix,  Paul,  {P.  L.  Jacob,  le  hibliophile).  Die 
beiden  hofnarren  ;  historischer  roman. 
Deutsch  von  dr.  Scherr.    Stuttg.  1848.  T. 

L201 

—  Die  katakomben  von  Rom.    Deutsch  von  dr. 

Scherr.    Stuttg.  1846.  T.  L  202 

Laffan,  May,  see  Hartley,  May. 
Lakeman,  Mary.     Ruth  Eliot's  dream ;  a  stoi-y 

for  girls.  111.    Bost.  1883  [1882].  S.  Lx  126 
Lamartine,  Alphonse  Marie  L:  de.     Genevieve, 

or  The  history  of  a  servant  girl.    Tr.  from 

the  french  by  A.  R.  Scoble.    Lond.  1850.  D. 

L301 

—  Same,  germ,    Genovefa,  die  magd  ;  volkserziih- 

lung.   Aus  dem  franzosischen.  Stuttg.  1850. 
T.  L  301 

—  Graziella  ;  a  story  of  Italian  love.    Tr.  from  the 

french  by  James    B.   Runnion.    Chicago. 
1876.  D.  L  302 

—  Raphael ;  eine  liebesgeschichte.     Deutsch  von 

dr.  Scherr.     Stuttg.  1849.  T.  L  303 

—  Same.    Gedenkbliitter  aus    dem    zwanzigsten 

jahre.     Uebers.    von    F.    Miiller.     Stuttg. 
1850.  S.  L303 

—  The  stone-mason  of  Saint  Point ;  a  village  tale. 

Tr.  from  the  french.  N.  Y.  1859.  D.    L  304 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  steinhauer  von  Saint  Point ; 

liindliche  erzahlung.     Leipz.  1859.  S. 

L304 

Lamber,  Juliette,  see  Adam,  Juliette. 

La  Motte  Fouque,  F:  H:  K:  haron  de.  Ausge- 
wiihlte  novellen,  erziihlungen,  schauspiele 
undgedichte.  Halle.  1841.  4  v.  T.  L  351 
Conterits,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  77. 

—  The  bottle  imp.    In  Popular  romances. 

P2126vl 

—  Same,  see  below  The  vial-genie. 

—  The  collier  family,   or  Red-mantle  and    the 

merchant.    In  Miniature  romances. 

M2776 

—  The  four  seasons.  111.    Lond.  1875.  D.    L  358 

Contents.  Undine.  —  The  two  captains.  —  Slntram.— 
Aslauga's  knight. 

—  Same.    Undine,  and  other  tales.    Tr.  by  F.  E. 

Bunnett.    Leipz.  1867.  S.  L  358 

—  Minstrel  love  ;  a  romance.  111.    Lond.  1877.  D. 

L356 

—  Romantic  fiction.  111.    Lond.  1876.  S.     L  357 

Contents.  The  eajfle  and  the  lion.  —The  vow.  —The 
unknown  patient.- The  victor's  wreath.— Berthold.— 
Rose.— Eugenia.— The  privy  councillor.- The  lantern 
In  the  castle-yard.— The  prince's  sword.— The  siege  of 
Algiers.— Head-master  Rhenfried. 

—  Sintram  und  seine  gefiihrten.    Halle.  1841.  T. 

L352 


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LITERATURE— FICTION.        La  Motte— Lautenschlager. 


784 


La  Motte  rouqu6,  F:  H:  K:  de.— Continued. 

—  Thiodolf,  the  Icelander.     From  the  german. 

N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  L  353 

—  Same.    Lond.  1877.  S.  L  353 

—  Undine,  eine  erzahlung.  N.  Y.  1846.  S.  L  354 

—  Same.    Halle.  1841.  T.  L  354 

—  Sam,e,  eng.    In  Miniature  romances.   M  2776 

—  Same,  see  also  above  The  four  seasons. 

—  The  vial-genie  and  mad  farthing.     In  Minia- 

ture romances.  M  2776 

—  Der  zauberring  ;  ein  ritterroman.     Braunschw. 

1855.     3v.T.  L355 

—  Same,  eng.    The  magic  ring ;  a  knightly  ro- 

mance.    111.     Lond.  1876.  D.  L  355 

—  see  also  Roscoe,  T:    German  novelists. 
Lander,  Meta,  pseud. ,  see  Lawrence,  Mai-garette 

Woods. 
Lander,  Sir  T:  Dick.     The  story  of  Farquharson 

of  Inverey.    In  Edinburgh  tales.       E  426 
Landor,  Walter  Savage.    Pericles  and  Aspasia. 

Phila.  1839.     2  v.  O.  L  426 

—  Same.     In  his  Works.  820.2  :  15  v5 
Landt,   W.    H.,   ed.     Album  der  erinnerungen; 

mit  beitriigen  von  Josef  Bayer,  L:  Bowisch, 
und  anderen.    2ter  jahrg.    Prag.  1856.  S. 

L451 

Lang,  Andrew.  The  princess  Nobody  ;  a  tale  of 
fairy-land.    111.    N.  Y.  [1884].  O.    Lx  601 

Lang,  Mrs.  Andrew.  Dissolving  views.  N.  Y. 
1884.  S.  L  401 

Langbein,  A:  F:,  see  Roscoe,  T:  German  novel- 
ists. 

Lange,  Ei*nst  Philipp,  (Philipp  Oalen).  Andreas 
Burns  und  seine  familie  ;  geschichtliches 
lebensbild  aus  dem  deutsch-danischen 
kriege  in  den  jahren  1848—1850.  Leipz. 
1858.     4  v.  S.  L  501 

—  Der  erbe  von  Bettys-Ruh.   Leipz.  1866.  4  v.  S, 

L502 

—  Der  friedensengeL    Berlin.  1870.    3  v.  S. 

L503 

—  Fritz  Stilling ;   erinnerungen   aus  dem,  leben 

eines  arztes.    3te  aufl.    Leipz.  1858.   4  v.  S. 

L508 

—  Der  inselkonig.    Leipz.  1857.    5  v.  S.     L  504 

—  Der  irre  von  St.  James  ;   aus  dem  reisetage- 

buche  eines  arztes.  6te  aufl.    Leipz.  [1878]. 
4v.  inl.  S.  L507 

—  Jane,  die  judin.    Berlin.  1867.    3  v.  S.   L  505 

—  Nach  zwanzig  jahren.    Leipz.  1864.    3  v.  S. 

L606 

—  Der  pechvogel,  and  andere  erzilhlungen  ;  mit 

einer  einleitung  von  Hans  Ziegler.    Stuttg. 

[1883].  D.  L509 

Includes,   Onkel  Bispink.  —  Elne   partie   nach   der 
Suleck. 
Langer,   Anton.    Die  carbonari  in  Wien,  oder 

Der  mann  mit  der  Weissen  leber  ;  charac- 

terbild  aus  dem  Wiener  leben.    Pesth.  1857. 

2v.  S.  L551 

Lankenau,  H.  v.   Ein  roman  aus  der  vornehmen 

russischen  gesellschaft.    N.  Y.  1883.   F. 

L2251 
Lanza,  Clara  marchesa,  born  Hammond.     Mr. 

Perkins' daughter.    N.Y.  1881.  S.     L  601 
La  Roch^re,  Mme.  lacomtesse,  or  Mile.  Eugenie, 

pseud.,  see  Dutheil,  Eugenie. 
Last  of  the  Huggermuggers,  The  :  a  giant  story. 

111.    Bost.  W.  O.  Lx  11 

Lathrop,   G:  Parsons.     Afterglow.     (No  name 

ser.)    Bost.  1877.  S.  L  651 

—  An  echo  of  passion.    Bost.  1882.  D.         L  654 

—  In  the  distance  •,  a  novel.  Bost.  1883.  S.  L  653 


Lathrop,  G:  Parsons. — Continued. 

—  Newport.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  L  655 

—  Somebody  else.     Bost.  1878.  T.  L  652 

—  True,  and  other  stories.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  L  656 

Inchules.  Major  Barring-ton's  marriajfe.— "Bad  pep- 
pers."—Three  bridges.— In  each  other's  shoes. 

—  Two  purse  companions.    In  Stories  by  ameri- 

can  authors.  S  35  v3 

Latimer,     Mary     Elizabeth,     born     Wormeley. 

Amabel,  or  Amor  omnia  vincit ;   a  novel. 

N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  L  676 

Latter-day  saint,   A ;     being  the  story  of    the 

conversion    of    Ethel    Jones,    related    by 

herself.  N.  Y.  1884.  S.  L  9 

Lautenschlager,  Ottmar.      Agathe  und  Corona, 

Oder  Die  frauen  vom  guten   hirten ;   eine 

erzahlung  fiir  christliche  familien.besonders 

fiir  sorgsame  eltern,  erwachsene   tochter, 

lehrerinnen,  iugendfreunde,  schulbibliothe- 

ken,   etc.      111.      Augsburg.  1858.     S.   With 

his  Lorenz.  L  2305 

—  Amai-anthen ;      erzilhlungen     fiir    christliche 

jugend  und  christliches  volk.  111.  Augs- 
burg. 1862.  D.  With  Ambach,  E.  Der 
menschenhiindler.  L  2303 

Contents.  Der  chrlstabend.— Das  t'rohnleichnams- 
fest. 

—  Ehre  vater  und  mutter  ;  eine  erzahlung  iiber 

das  vierte  gebot  fiir  christliche  jugend  und 
christliches  volk.    111.    i^ugsburg.  1858.  S. 

L2301 

—  Die    erzilhlungen    des    priestei's    Ottmar   fiir 

christliche  jugend  und  christliches  volk  ; 
mit  einer  vorrede  von  Franz  Seraph  Hiigls- 
perger.  111.  3te  aufl.  Augsburg.  1852.  S. 
With  his  Wolfram.  L  2304 

Contents.  Deodats  priifungen.— Die  todtenmesse.— 
Anselni  der  bettler. 

—  Lorenz ;    die   wege    der  giittlichen  liebe    unil 

gerechtigkeit;  eine  erziihlung  fiir  christliche 
jugend  und  christliches  volk.  111.  Augs- 
burg. 1858.  S.  L2305 

—  Malven  ;    erzilhlungen  fiir  christliche  jugend 

und  christliches  volk.  2te  aufl.  111. 
Augsburg.  1858.  S.     With  Ids  Ptingstrosen. 

L  2302 
Contents.    Die  christnacht.— Die  wanderschaft. 

—  Mathilde  ;    aus    dem    leben     eines     frommon 

kindes  ;  eine  erziihlung  fiir  christliche   ju- 

fend  und  christliches  volk.     111.      Augs- 
urg.  1860.    S.      With  7iis  Ehre  vater  und 
mutter.  L  2301 

—  Pfingsti-osen  ;  erzilhlungen  fiir  christliche  ju- 

fend  und  christliches  volk.    2te  aull.    111. 
ugsburg.  1855.  S.  L  2302 

Contents.  Die  Bihel,  Oder  Der  welhnachtsabend.— 
Der  rosenkranz.  oder  Die  rettung.— Der  acker  im 
buchenwalde.  —  Verachte  niemanden.  —  Der  knabc 
Inlgo.— Das  christkindlein.— Das  joliannesfest. 

—  Treue  vind  barmherzigkeit ;  eine  erziihlung  fiir 

christliche  jugend  und  christliches  volk. 
3te  durcligesenene  aufl.  Augsburg.  1857. 
D.  With  Ambach,  E:  Der  menschen- 
hiindler. L  2303 

—  Violen  ;    erzilhlungen  fiir  christliche  jugend 

und  christliches  volk.  111.  Augsburg.  185;J. 

D.      With  Ambach,   E:     Der    menschen 

hilndler.  L  2303 

Contents.    Das  hiiubchen.— Rosalie.— Das  g-erlclit.- 

Anton  und  Ferdinand. 

—  Wolfram,  oder  Die  wunderbare  taufpathin,— 

Cassilda,  die  mohrenf  iirstin  von  Toledo  ; 
zwei  erzilhlungen  fiir  christliche  jugend  und 
christliches  volk ;  mit  einem  empfeh- 
lenden  vorwort  von  Joh.  Evang.  Stadler. 
2tc  aufl.    111.    Aubsgurg.  1856.  S.   L  2304 


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LITEBATTJIIE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


786 


Lawless,  The  hon.  Emily.  A  Chelsea  house- 
holder. [Anon.]  (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y. 
1883.  S.  L  2351 

—  A  millionaire's    cousin.      (Leisure   hour  ser.) 

N.  1885.  S.  L  2352 

Lawrence,  G:  Alfred.    Anteros.   N.  Y.   1874.   O. 

L701 

—  Barren  honour.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.  L  702 

—  Brakespeare,  or  The  fortunes  of  a  free  lance. 

N.  Y.  1877.  O.  L703 

—  Breaking  a  butterfly,  or  Blance  Ellerslie's  end- 

ing.   111.  Phila.  1875.  S.  L  704 

—  Guy  Livingstone,  or  "Thorough."  N.  Y.   1878. 

Q.  L705 

—  Hagarene.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.  L  706 

—  Maurice  Dering,  or  The  quadrilateral.    N.  Y. 

1876.  O.  L  707 

—  Sword  and  gown.    Bost.  1860.  S.  L  708 
Lawrence,  Margaretta  Woods,   {Meta   Lander). 

Esperance.     T.p.w.D.  L  751 

Lawrence,  Uncle,  pseud.  Young  folks'  ideas ; 
a  story.    111.  Phila.  1885  [1884].  O. 

TJx  202 

—  Yoving  folks'  whys  and  wherefores  ;  a  story. 

Phila.  1884.  [1883].  O.  TJx  201 

Lax,  L:  Bilder  aus  den  Niederlanden.  Aachen. 
1838.  L  576 

Lean,  Mrs.  Francis,  see  Church,  Florence. 
Leander,  R:,  pseud.,  see  Volkmann,  R: 
Lebensbilder  ;  scenen  und  erzahlungen  fiir  volk 
und     jugend.      Nach     dem     iranz.       111. 
Regensb.  1874.   S.  T2451 

Ledyard,  Laura  W.  Very  young  americans. 
111.  Bost.  1873.  S.  Lx  151 

Lee,  Alice  G.,  pseud.,  see  Haven,  Emily. 
Lee,   Eliza,   bor7i  Buckminster.     Parthenia,   or 
The  last  days  of  paganism.    Bost.  1858.  S. 

L801 
Lee,  Hannah  F.,  bo7'n  Sawyer.    Elinor  Fulton. 
Bost.  1837.  T.  L  826 

Lee,  Harriet  and  Sophia.  Canterbury  tales.  N. 
Y.  1865.  3v.  D.  L851 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— Lee,  H.  The  landlady's 
tale:  Mary  Lawson.— The  friend's  tale:  Stanhope.— 
The  wife's  tale:  Julia.— The  traveller's  tale:  Mont- 
ford.— The  poet's  tale:  Arundel.— The  old  woman's 
tale:  Lothaire,  a  legend.  2.  The  german's  tale: 
Kruitzner.  —  The  Scotsman's  tale:  Claudine.  —  The 
frenchman's  tale:  Constance.  —  The  officer's  tale: 
Cavendish.— 3.  Lee,  S.  The  clergyman's  tale:  Pem- 
broke.—The  young  lady's  tale:  The  two  Emilys. 

—  Same,  v.  2.    N.  Y.  1857.  D.  L  851  v2 
Lee,  Holme,  pseud.,  see  Parr,  Harriet. 

Lee,  Mary  and  Catherine.  Rosamond  Fane,  or 
The  prisoners  of  St.  James.  111.  Lond.  n. 
d.  D.  Lx  226 

Lee,  Mary  Susanna,  Joint  author,  see  Awdry, 
Frances. 

Lee,  Sarah,  born  Wallis,  formerly  mrs.  Bowditch. 
The  african  crusoes,  or  The  adventures  of 
Carlos  and  Antonio.    Bost.  n.  d.  D. 

Lx251 

—  The  australian  wanderers,  or  The  adventures 

of  captain  Spencer,  his  horse  and  dog.    111. 

Bost.  71.  d.  D.  Lx  252 

Lee,  Vernon,  pseud.,  see  Paget,  Violet. 
Le  Fanu,    Joseph  Sheridan.    All  in  the  dark. 

JST.  Y.  1866.  O.  L  901 

—  Same.    New  ed.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  L  901 

—  The  house  by  the  churchyard.    N.  Y.   1866.  3 

V.  in  1.  D.  L  902 

—  The  tenants  of  Malory.     T.p.w.O.        L  903 
Lefebvre,  Rene,  pseud.,  see  Laboulaye,  E:  Rene 

Lefebvre  de. 


Leggett,  W:    The  block-house  ;  a  western  story. 
[Anon.]  In  Tales  of  Glauber-Spa.     T  186 
Leighton,  Alexander.    The  burgher's  tales.    In 
"Wilson,  J:  M.    Tales  of  the  borders. 

W  2202  V21-23 
Contents.    1.    The  house  in  Bell's  Wynd.    2.  The  an- 
cient bureau.    3.  The  brownie  of  the  West  Bow. 

—  The  lawyer's  tales.     In  the  same. 

W2202  v21,  23 
Contents.    1.  The  woman  with  the  white  mice.    2. 
Lord  Kames's  puzzle.    3.  The  story  of  Mysie  Craig. 

—  The  old  chronicler's  tales.    Bi  the  same. 

W  2202  vl4,  15 
Contents.    1.  The  prince  of  Scotland.    2.   The  death 
of  James  I.    3.  The  death  of  James  III. 

—  The  surgeon's  tales.    In  the  same.        "W  2202 

Contents.  V.  2.  1.  The  cured  ingrate.  3.  2.  The 
diver  and  the  bell.  5.  3.  The  conscience  stricken. 
6.  4.  The  somnambulist  of  Redcleugh.  8.  5.  The 
cherry  stone.  6.  The  hen  wife.  7.  The  artist.  11. 
8.  The  suicide.  12.  9.  The  three  letters.  10.  The 
glassback.  15.  11.  The  case  of  evidence.  17.  12. 
The  bereaved.  13.  The  condemned.  18.  14.  The 
monomaniac.    21.    15.  The  wager. 


In  the  same. 


W2202 


—  [Tales]. 

Contents.  The  abduction,  v.  9.  — The  amateur  law- 
yers, V.  7.— The  amateur  robbery,  v.  22.— The  avenger, 
V.  19.— The  barley  bannock,  v.  20.— The  bride  of  Bell's 
Tow.  V.  21.— The  bride  of  Bramblehaugh,  v.  18.— Caleb 
Crabbin,  v.  10.— Christie  of  the  Cleek,  v.  9.  —The  cler- 
ical murderer,  v.  15.  —  The  contrast  of  wives,  v.  11.  — 
The  cradle  of  Logie,  v.  23.  —  The  crooked  Comyn,  v. 
10.— The  detective's  tale :  The  chance  question,  v.  21.— 
The  diamond  eyes,  v.22.  —  The  dominie  of  St.  Fillan's, 
V.  20.  —  The  double-bedded  room,  v.  5.  —  The  droich,  v. 
7.  —  Duncan  Schulebred's  vision  of  judgement,  v.  5. 

-  The  faithful  wife,  v.  23.  —  Geordie  Willison,  v.  6.  — 
The  girl  forger,  v.  23.  —  Gustavus  Mclver,  v.  19.— Har- 
den's  revenge,  v.  8.—  Hogmany,  v.  17.— Hume  and  the 
governor  of  Berwick,  v.  17.  —  Kate  Kennedy,  v.  1.  — 
Laird  Rorieson's  will,  v.  18.  —  The  legend  of  fair  Kir- 
connel,  v.9.— A  legend  of  Holyrood.  v.  14.— The  Linton 
lairds,  v.  4.— Lord  Durie  and  Christie's  will,  v.  2.— The 
maiden  feast  of  Cairnkibbie,  v.  4. —  Mike  Maxwell,  v. 
12.  —The  miser  of  New-abbey,  v.  20.  —  Mr.  S:  Ramsey 
Thriven,  v.  16.  —  Prescription,  v.  1.  —  The  romance  of 
the  siege  of  Perth,  v.  10.— Roseallan's  daughter,  v.  13. 
—The  spoi'tsman  of  Outfleldhaugh,  v.  19.  —  The  story 
of  Mary  Brown,  v.  23.— The  story  of  the  pelican,  v.  23. 

—  The  ten  of  diamonds,  v.  22.  —  The  trials  of  Menie 
Dempster,  v.  13.— The  two  red  slippers,  v.  23. 

Leila-Hanoum,  pseud.,  see  Piazzi,   Adrienne. 

Lennep,  Jakob  van.    Charietto,  tmd  Das  sach- 

sische  wesen ;    zwei  historische    novellen. 

Aus  dem  holliindischen.    Aachen.    1840.   S. 

L951 

—  Die  friesen  in  Rom  ;    ein  historischer  roman. 

Aus  dem  hollandischen.    Aachen.   1840.  S. 

L952 
Le  Sage,  Alain  Rene.  The  adventures  of  Gil 
Bias  of  Santillane.  Tr.  from  the  french 
by  T.  Smollett ;  prefixed.  Memoirs  of  the 
author.  Hartford.  1847  ;  Bost.  1865.  3  v. 
D.  L 1001 

—  Same.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  L  1001 

—  The  bachelor  of   Salamanca.     Tr.  from  the 

french  by  J.  Townsend.    Phila.    1854.    2  v. 
S.  L  1002 

—  Der  hinkende  teufel.    Aus  dem  franz.  von  D. 

Barrasch.    Berlin.  1857.  D.  L  1003 

—  Same.    Deutsch  von  Levin  Schiicking.    Hild- 

burgh.  1866.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  L  1003 

—  Same.    Mit  einer  einleitung  von    Ferdinand 

Lotheissen.    Stuttg.  [1881].  D.         L  1003 
Lessmann,     Daniel.      Das    wanderbuch    eines 
schwermiithigen.  [2ter  t. ,  aus  den  von  Dan- 
iel Lessmann  hinterlassenen  papieren,  fort- 
fesetzt  von  A:  Ellrich.]    Berlin.   1831.  3  v. 
L  1062 


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787       CI.  813,  Authors. 


LMERATTTRE— IflCTlOir. 


Lever— Lindau. 


788 


Lever,  C:  James.  Arthur  O'Leary,  his  wander- 
ings and  ponderings  in  many  lands,  ed.  by 
his  friend  Harry  Lorrequer.  Leipz.  1847. 
3v.ini.   S.        ■  LllOl 

—  Barrington.    Leipz.  1863.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  L  1102 

—  The  Bramleighs  of    Bishop's    Folly.     Leipz. 

1868.  2v.  ml.   S.  L  1103 

—  Charles  O'Malley,  the  Irish  dragoon.     Leipz. 

1848.  3v.  in3.  S.  L  1104 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.    O.  L  1104 

—  The  confessions  of  Con  Cregan,  the  Irish  Gil 

Bias.     Leipz.  1860.  2  V.  in  1.   S.        L  1105 

—  The  Daltons,   or  Three  roads  in  life.    Leipz. 

1852.  4v.  in2.  S.  L  1106 

—  Davenport    Dunn,   or   The   man  of  the  day. 

Leipz.  1859.  3  v.  in  2.  S.  L  1107 

—  A  day's  ride  ;  a  life's  romance.    Leipz.    1864. 

2v.ini.   S.  L1108 

—  The  Dodd  family  abroad.    Leipz.  1854.  3  v.  in 

2.  S.  L  1109 

—  The  fortunes  of  Glencore.    Leipz.  1857.  2  v.  in 

I.  S.  LlllO 

—  The  confessions  of  Harry  Lorrequer.     Leipz. 

1847.  2v.ini.  S.  L  1111 

—  Hero  worship  and  its  dangers.    In  Tales  from 

Blackwood.  T177v8 

—  Horace  Templeton  :  an  autobiography.  Phila. 

II.  d.  O,  L  1112 

—  How  Frank  Thornton  was  cured.     In  Tales 

from  Blackwood.  T  177  vlO 

—  Jack  Hinton,    the   guardsman.     Leipz.    1849. 

2v.  inl.  S.  L1113 

—  The  knight  of  Gwynne  ;  a  tale  of  the  time  of 

the  union.   Leijpz.  1847.  3  v.  in  2.  S.  L  1114 

—  Lord  Kilgobbin  ;  a  tale  of  Ireland  in  our  own 

time.    Leipz.  1872.  2  v.  in  1.  S.        L  1115 

—  Luttrell  of  Arran.    Leipz.  1865.  2  v.  inl.  S. 

L  1116 

—  Same.    111.  Lond.  1871.  O.  L  1116 

—  Maurice  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of  fortune.  Leipz. 

1861.    ^v.  inl.  S.  L  1117 

—  Die  Nevilles  von  Garretstown  ;  eine  erziihlung 

aus  dem  jahre  1760.  Deutsch  von  G:  Fink. 
Stuttg.  1846.    2v.  T.  L  1118 

—  The  O'Donoghue,  a  tale  of  Ireland  fifty  years 

ago.    Leipz.  1845.  S.  L  1119 

—  Same,  germ.    O'Donoghue  ;  eine  erziihlung  aus 

Irland  wie  es  vor  fiinfzig  jahren  war. 
Deutsch  von  G.  Fink.  Stuttg.  1846.  2  v. 
S.  L1119 

—  One  of  them.    Leipz.  1860.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

L1120 

—  Paul  Gosselett's  confessions  in  love,  law  and 

the  civil  service.    With  Ms  St.  Patrick's  eve. 

L  1123 

—  A  rent  in  a  cloud.    Leipz.  1869.   S.        L  1121 

—  Roland  Cashel.    Leipz.  1858.    3  v.  in  1.  S. 

L1122 

—  St.  Patrick's  eve.    Leipz.  1870.  S.  L  1123 

—  Same,  germ.  Der  St.  Patricks-abend.  Deutsch 

von  G.  Fink.    Stuttg.  1846.  T.  L  1123 

—  Sir  Brook  Fosbrooke.    Leipz.  1867.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  L  1124 

—  Sir  Jasper  Carew,  his  life  and  experiences. 

Leipz.  1861.     2  v.  in  1.  S.  L  1125 

—  Some  one  pays.     In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 

T177vl2 

—  That  boy  of  Norcott's.   Leipz.  1869.  8.  L  1126 

—  Same.    New  ed.,  ill.    Lond.  1872.  D.     L  1126 

—  Tom  Burke  of  "ours".    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

L  1127 

—  Same,  germ.    Tom  Burke  ;  ein  roman  aus  der 


Lever,  C:  James. — Continued. 

Napoleon'schen  zeit.     Aus  dem  englischen 
von  G.  Fink.     Stuttg.  1845.     5  v.  in  3.  T. 

L1127 

—  Tony  Butler.    Leipz.  1866.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

L  1128 

—  What  I  did  at  Belgrade.   In  Tales  from  Black- 

wood. T  177  v6 

Lewald,  Fanny,  see  Stahr,  Fanny. 
Lewes,  G:  H:    Ranthorpe.     Leipz.  1847.  T. 

L1151 
Lewes,  Marian,  see  Cross,  Marian. 
Iiexow,  Rudolph.    Der  rubin  ;   novelle  aus  dem 

New  Yorker  leben.   N.  Y.  1872.  S.  L  1201 
Liddell,  Catharine  Christina,  horn  Fraser-Tytler. 

Jonathan.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1876. 

S.  T  2301 

—  Margaret.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  «.  rf.   S. 

T2302 

—  Mistress    Judith  ;     a    Cambridgeshire    story. 

(Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1875.  S.  T  2303 

Lie,  Jonas  Lauritz  Edemil.    The  barque  Future, 

or  Life  in  the  far  north.     Tr.  by  mrs.  Ole 

Bull.    Chicago.  1879.  D.  L  1251 

—  Bilder  aus  Norwegen  ;  drei  erziihlungen.  Aus 

dem  norwegiscnen  von  Philipp  Schweitzer. 
Jena.  1878.  D.  L  1252 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  79. 

—  A  norse  love  story ;   The  pilot  and  his  wife. 

Tr.   by  mrs.   Ole  Bull.    2d  ed.     Chicago. 
1877.  t).  L  1253 

Liefde,  J.  B.  de.    The  maid  of  Stralsund  ;  a  story 
of  the  thirty  years'  war.    Lond.  1876.  O. 

L  1276 

Lienhart,  Fran9ois  de.  Der  vicomte  de  Launay  ; 

roman   aus  der  zeit  der   ersten  franzosi- 

schen  revolution.     Frei  nach  dem  franz. 

von  W.  Schottlen.     Stuttg.  1846.     3  v.  S. 

L  1301 
Lillie,  Lucy  Cecil.    Mildred's  bargain,  and  other 
stories.    111.     N.  Y.  1883.  S.  Lx  301 

Includes,    Aunt  Ruth's  temptation.  —  Penelope.  — 
Marjorle's  new-year's  eve.— Miss  Holsover's  "treas- 
ure".—Scrap. 
-Nan.    111.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  Lx  302 

—  Pi-udence  ;   a  story  of  aesthetic  London.      111. 

N.  Y.  1882.  S.  ■  L  1326 

Lilliput    legends,    by  the    author  of    "Lilliput 

levee."    Lond.  1873.  D.  Lx  21 

Lincoln,  Jeanie  T.,  born  Gould.   Her  Washington 

winter.     Best.  1884.  D.  L  1336 

—  Marjorie's  quest.     111.     Bost.  1878.  D.   L  1337 
Lindau,  H:  Gustav  Paul.     Kleine    geschicliten. 

Leipz.  1873.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  L  1351 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  79. 

—  Die  kranke  kcichin, — Die  liebe  im  dativ  ;  zwei 

ernsthafte  geschichten.     2te  aufl.     Stuttg. 
1881.  D.  li  1352 

—  Mayo;  erziihlung.     N.  Y.  1884.  F.         L  1354 

—  Wie  ein  lustpiel  entsteht  und  vergeht.  2te  aufl. 

Berlin.  1877.  T.  L  1353 

Lindau,   Rudolph.    Erzahlungen  und  novellen. 
Berlin,  n.  d.    2  v.  in  1.  D.  L  1402 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog',  p.  79. 

—  Gordon  Baldwin.    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  L  1401 

—  The  philosopher's  pendulum.    With  his  Gordon 

Baldwin.  L  1401 

—  Same.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  177  vlO 

—  Robert  Ashton  ;    roman.     2te   aufl.      Stuttg. 

1879.     2v.  in  1.  D.  L  1403 

—  Stories  and  novels.     Tr.   from  the  german. 

Chicago.  1885.  D.  L  1404 

Contents.    Hans,  the  dreamer.  —  All  In  vain.— First 
love. 


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789 


Linskill— Lover . 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


790 


Linskill,  Mary.      Between  the  heather  and  the 
northern  sea  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

L  1426 

Linton,  Eliza  Lynn.     The  atonement  of  Learn 
Dumdas.     111.    Phila.  1876.  O.         L  1451 

—  From  dreams  to  waking.    N.  Y.  1877.  O. 

L1452 

—  lone.    Lond.  1883.     2  v.  in  1.  D.  L  1459 

—  Same.    lone  Stewart ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

L1459 

—  My  love.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  L  1453 

—  Simie.    Leipz.  1881.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  L  1453 

—  Patricia  Kemball.    Phila.  1875.  D.       L  1454 

—  The  rebel  of  the  family.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q. 

L1455 

—  The  true  history  of  Joshua  Davidson.    Phila. 

1873.  D.  L  1456 

—  Under  which  lord  ?    Leipz.  1880.    2  v,  in  1.  S. 

L1457 

—  The  world  well  lost.    Phila.  1878.  O.    L  1458 
Linz,  Amelie,  {Amelie  Oodin).    Mutter  und  sohn. 

N.  Y.  1882.  F.  L  1476 

Lippard,  G:    Legenden  aus  der  amerikanischen 

revolution.     Uebers.   vou  A.  Strodtmann. 

Phila.  1858.  O.  L  1501 

Lippincott,    Sara    Jane,    born    Clarke,   [Orace 

Greenwood).      History    of   my    pets.      111. 

Bost.  1871.  S.  Lx402 

—  Recollections   of    my   childhood,    and    other 

stories.    Bost.  1863.  S.  Lx  401 

—  Stories  for  home-folks,  young  and  old.     N.  Y. 

1884.  S.  Lx403 

Lips,    Friederich    Wilhelm,   pseud.,  see  Oertel, 

Philipp  F:  W: 
Litchfield,    Grace    Denio.      The  knight  of    the 

Black  Forest.     111.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  L  1226 
Little  sister.    (Jfo  name  ser.)    Bost.  1882.  8. 

L31 
Lloyd,  D:D.    Ogla  Moga.    Jw  Stories  by  amer- 

ican  authors.  S  35  v3 

Lobedanz,    Edmund   Adolph    Johannes.      Ein 

neuer  glaube  ;    biographisch-culturhistoi'i- 

scher  roman.     Frankfurt  a.  M.    1859.    3  v. 

D.  L 1551 

Lockhart,   J:  Gibson.      Capt.   Baton's  lament. 

Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  176  v5 

—  Napoleon.     In  the  same.  T  176  vl 

—  Reginald  Dalton.    Edinburgh.  1849.  S. 

L1601 

—  Valerius ;   a  roman  story.    Edinburgh.   1856. 

D.  L 1602 

Lockhart,  Lawrence  W.  M.   Mine  is  thine.  Leipz. 

1878.  2v.ini.  S.  L  1651 

—  A  night  with  the  volunteers  of  Strathkinahan. 

In  Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  177  v2 

—  Unlucky  Tim  Griffin.    In  the  name.   T  177  v4 
LOffler,    K:  Valentin    Immanuel,   (Dr.    Tornow, 

De  olle  nilmdrker).    Ut  't  dorp  ;  lustige  ver- 

tellungen    van'n    oll'n   niimarker.      Jena. 

1868.  S.  TT2 

Logan,  Olive,  see  Sikes,  Olive. 
Logan,  Walter.    Ellen  Arundel.    In  Wilson,  J: 

G.  Tales  of  the  borders.  W  2202  v9 

—  The  recluse  of  the  Hebrides.    In  the  same. 

W  2202  v9 

—  The  story  of  Clara  Douglas.     In  the  same. 

W  2202  v4 
Lohmann,    Johanna    Friderike,    born    Richter. 
Siimmtlicheerzahlungen;  V.  1-5,7-13,  15-18. 
Leipz.  16  V.  S.  L  1751 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  79. 
Longfellow,  H:  Wadsworth.    Hyperion;  a  ro- 
mance.    Bost.  1855.  S.  L  1801 


Longfellow,  H:  Wads^worih.— Continued. 

—  Kavanagh  ;  a  tale.    Bost.  1855.  D.        L  1802 

—  See  also  his  Works.  820. 1:12 

Contents,   see  under  English    literature.   Collected 
works. 
Longstreet,  A:  Baldwin.    Georgia  scenes  ;  char- 
acters, incidents,  etc.,  in  tne  first  half  cen- 
tury of  the  republic,  by  a  native  georgian. 
111.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  &11 

—  Same.  T.  p.  w.  [N.  Y.]  D.  G  11 
Lorenz,  Wilhelmine.    Emilie,   oder  So  liebt  ein 

deutsches  herz,  und  Dergefundeneschleier; 
zwei  erziihlungen.    Leipz.  1827.  S.  L  1901 

—  Er  kehrt  zuruck.    Leipz.  1835.  S.  L  1904 

—  Eine  freundin  Napoleons.     Leipz.  1882.  S. 

L1902 

—  Friedi'ich's  II.  einzige  liebe.    Leipz.  1846.  S. 

L1903 

—  Olav,  der  danenprinz.  Leipz.  1843.  S.    L  1905 

—  Riesen-  und  Rosenburg  ;  ein  roman  aus  dem 

vierzehnten  jahrhundert.    Leipz.  1838.  2  v. 
S.  L  1906 

—  Rue  de  Langlade.    Leipz.  1848.  8.         L  1907 

—  Schloss  Tornitz  ;   romantisches    gemalde  aus 

dem    siebenzehnten   jahrhundert.     Leipz. 
1841.  2  V.  S.  L  1908 

—  Des  stammes  letzter.    Leipz.  1851.  3  v..  S. 

L1909 

—  Der  libel  grosstes  ist  die  schuld  ;  wahrheit  in 

romangewande.    Leipz.  1839.  2  v.  S. 

L1910 

—  Vor  einundfiinfzig  jahren  und  heute.    Leipz. 

1845.  2v.  S.  L1911 

Lorm,  Hieronymus,  pseud.,  see  Landesmann,  H: 
Lorrequer,  'Rkrvj,  pseud.,  see  "Lever,  C:  James. 
Lothar,  pseud.,  see  Roscoe,  T:  German  novellists. 
Lothrop,   Harriet  Mulford,  (Margaret    Sidney). 

Five  little  peppers,  and  how  they  grew.  111. 

Bost.  [1881].  D.  Sx2001 

—  A  half  year  at  Bronckton.  111.  Bost.  [1881].  D. 

Sx  2002 

—  How  they  went  to  Europe.  111.    Bost.    [18841. 

S.  Sx  2005 

—  The  Pettibone  name  ;  a  New  England  story. 

Bost.  1882.  D.  L  1926 

—  What  the  seven   did,    or  The  doings  of  the 

Wordsworth  club.  111.    Bost.  [1884]    O. 

Sx  2004 

—  Who  told  it  to  me.  111.    Bost.  [1883].  O. 

Sx  2003 
Lottie  Fames,  or  "  Do  your  best  and  leave  the 

rest."  111.    N.  Y.  1873.  S.  Lx  41 

Lover,  S:    Barney  O'Reirdon,  the  navigator.    In 

Johnson,  E.  R.  Little  classics.       J  926  v9 

—  The  fair^  finder.    In  the  same.  J  926  vl2 

—  The  gridiron.    In  the  same.  J  926  v9 

—  Handy  Andy  :  a  tale  of  irish  life.    Phila.  n.  d. 

D.  L1951 

—  He  would  be  a  gentleman.    N.  Y.  1873.  D. 

L  1952 

—  Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland.    N.  Y.  1877. 

D.  L  1953 

Contents.  The  white  horse  of  the  Peppers;  a  legend 
of  the  Boyne.  —  The  Shebeen  house.  —  The  curse  of 
Klshogue.— The  burial  of  the  tithe.— Paddy  the  piper. 
—The  priest's  ghost.- New  potatoes;  an  irish  melody. 
—  Paddy  the  sport.  —  National  minstrelsy.  —  Barney 
O'Reirdon.  —  King  O'Toole  and  St.  Kevin.  —  Lough 
Corrib  —  Ms.  from  the  cabinet  of  Mrs.—  ;  a  legend  of 
Cong.— The  battle  of  the  Berrins.— Father  Roach.— 
The  priest's  story.— The  king  and  the  bishop.— An  es- 
say on  fools.  —  The  devil's  mill.  —  The  gridiron.  —The 
fairy  finder.  —  The  Spanish  boar  and  the  Irish  bull.  — 
Little  Fairly.- Judy  of  Roundwood. 

—  Rory  O'More.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  L  1964 


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791        CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATXTRE-FICTION. 


Loves— Macdonald. 


792 


Loves  of  Manasseh  and  Nicanzo,  The  ;  a  tale  of 
the  jews.    Lend.  (l841].  S.  L  41 

Low,  C:  R.  Cyril  Hamilton  ;  his  adventures  by 
sea  and  land.  111.    N.  Y.  1885  [1884J.  D. 

Lx451 

Lowell,  Robert  Traill  Spence.  Antony  Brade. 
Bost.  1874.  D.  L  2001 

—  The  new  priest  in  Conception  Bay.   Bost.  1878. 

2  V.  S.  L  2002 

—  A  raft  that  no  man  made.     In  Atlantic  tales. 

A  1876 

—  Same.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.  Little  classics. 

J  926  v8 

Lubojatzky,  Franz,   {Franz  Carton).    Der  alte 

Dessauer ;  historischer  roman.  Leipz.  1867. 

2v.  S.  C451 

—  Ein  ^etheiltes  herz,   oder  Karl  Theodor  und 

seine  zeit  ;  historischer  roman.  Leipz.  1858. 

3  V.  S.  C  452 

—  Johann  Georg  1.  von  Sachsen  ;    historischer 

roman.    Leipz.  1865.  2  v.  S.  C  453 

—  Der  letzte  deutsche  kaiser  nnd  seine  zeitgenos- 

sen  ;  historischer  roman.  Leipz.  1850.  4  v. 
S.  C  454 

—  Schloss  Stolpen,  oder  Erinnerungen  aus  dem 

leben  der  griifin  von  Cassel ;  historischer 
roman.    Dresden.  1853.  3  v.  S.         L  2051 

Lucy,  H:  W.  Gideon  Fleyce  ;  a  novel.  (Leisure 
hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  L  2026 

Ludlow,  Fitz-Hugh.  A  brace  of  boys.  In  John- 
son, E.  R.  Little  classics.  J  926  vl8 

—  Little  Brig^s  and  I.    In  the  same.    J  926  vll 

—  Little  brother,  and  other  genre  pictures.  Bost. 

1867.  D.  L  2101 

Includeg,  Fleeing  to  Tarshish.— Little  Brigrgrs  and  I.— 

A  brace  of  boys. 

Ludwig,  Julie.    Mein  ^rossoheim,  und  andre  er- 

zjihlungen  ;  mit  einer  einleitung  von  H.  v. 

Bequignolles.    Stuttg.  [1884].  D.     L  2126 

Includes,  Das  gerlcht  im  walde.— Der  schiefe  turm. 

Ludwig,   Otto,  pseud,  see  Puttkammer,    Emil 

^  freifierr  v. 

Lukin,  James.    The  boy  engineers,   what  they 

did  and  how  they  did  it ;   a  book  for  boys. 

111.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  Lx  501 

Lyster,  Annette.     Doctor  L'Estrange  ;    a  novel. 

N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  L  2201 

—  Same.    Lond.  1882.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  L  2201 
Lytton,  Lord,  see  Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  Earle 

Lytton,  also  Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  Robert. 


MacCallum,  M.  C,  born  Stirling, 
of  Invermoy.    Lond.  1879. 

—  The  minister's  son  ;  a  novel. 

—  A  true  man. 


The  Grahams 
t  V.  inl.  D. 

S6052 
N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 
S  6051 
In  Two  tales  of  married  life. 

C2905 
McCarthy,  Justin.     The  comet  of  a  season.    N. 


Y.  1881.  Q 

—  Same.    Lond.  1881.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

—  Dear  lady  Disdain.    N.  Y.  1876.  O 

—  Donna  Quixote.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q. 

—  Same.    111.  2d  ed.  Lond.  1879.  3  v 

—  A  fair  saxon.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

—  Linley  Rochford.    N.  Y.  1874.  O. 

—  Maid  of  Athens  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 


—  Same.    Lond.  188S 

—  Miss  Misanthrope. 


3  V.  in  1.  D. 
Leipz.  1878. 


—  Same.    N.  Y.  1877.  O. 


M108 
M108 
MlOl 
M102 

.  in  1.  D. 

M102 
M103 
M104 

1883.  Q. 

M  109 
M109 

V.  in  1.  S. 
M105 
M105 


McCarthy,  3\\sWn.— Continued. 

—  My  enemy's  daughter.    N.  Y.  1869.  O.   M  106 

—  Same.    Lond.  1869.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  M  106 

—  Paul  Massie.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  M  107 

—  The  Waterdale  neighbours.    Leipz.   1868.    2  v. 

inl.  S.  M  110 

McClellan,  Harriet,  born  Hare,  {Harford  Flem- 

ming).     A  carpet  knight ;    novel.     Bost. 

1885.  D.  M  152 

—  Cupid  and  the  sphinx.  N.  Y.  1880.  D.    M  151 
MacConnel,   J:  L.    Talbot  and  Vernon.    N.  Y. 

1850.  D.  M  201 

McCray,    Florine    Thayer,   and   Esther    Louise 

Smith.     Wheels  and  whims  ;   an  etching. 

[Anon.]  111.  Bost.  1884.  S.  M  226 

Macdonald,  G:    Adela  Cathcart.    Bost.  ».  d.  D. 

M251 

—  Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen.    Leipz.  1865.  2  v.  in 

1.  S.  M252 

—  Annals  of  a  quiet  neighbourhood.  Leipz.  1867. 

2v.  inl.  S.  M253 

—  Same.    N.Y.  1872.  D.  M  253 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.  D.  M  253 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  The  seabord  parish. 

—  At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.    Lond.    1878. 

D.  Mxl51 

—  Same.    Lond.  1884.  D.  Mx  151 

—  David  Elginbrod.    Leipz.  1871.  2  v.  in  1  S. 

M254 

—  Dealings  with  the  fairies.    Lond.  n.  d.  T. 

Mxl52 
Contents.    The  light  princess.— The  giant's  heart.— 
The  shadows.— Cross  purposes.— The  golden  key. 

—  Donal  Grant.    111.  Bost.  [1883].  D.        M  270 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  M  270 

—  A  double  story.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  T.  Mx  155 

—  Sam£.    The  wise  woman  ;   a  parable.    Lond. 

1875.  D.  Mx  155 

—  Guild  Court ;    a  London  story.    N.   Y.    1883. 

D.  .  M  271 

—  Malcolm.     Leipz.  1875.  2  v.  in  1.  S.        M  255 

—  Same.    Phila.  1875.  O.  M  255 

—  The  marquis  of  Lossie.     Leipz.  1877.  2v.ini. 

S.  M256 

—  Mary  Marston.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  M  257 

—  Paul  Faber,  surgeon.  Phila.  1879.  O.     M  258 

—  Phantasies  ;    a   fairy   romance  for  men  and 

women.     Bost.  n.  d.  D.  M  259 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  M  259 

—  The  portent  ;     a  story  of  the  inner  vision  of 

the  highlanders,  commonly  called  second 
sight.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.  M  260 

—  Same.     With  his  Phantastes.  M  259 

—  The  princess  and  Curdle ;    [a  sequel  to  The 

princess    and    the   goblins].      Lond.    1883 
[1882].  D.  Mx  156 

—  The  princess  and  the  goblins.    Lond.  1872.  S. 

Mxl54 

—  Ranald  Bannerman's  boyhood.    Lond.  n.  d.  S. 

Mxl53 

—  Robert  Falconer.    Bost.  n.  d.  D. 

—  St.  George  and  St.  Michael.    N.  Y. 


V.  in  1.  S. 
a  sequel  to 


M261 

n.  d.  I). 
M262 
M262 
"Annals  of 
Lond.  1884.  D. 

M263 
Note.    For  continuation,  see  The  vicar's  daughter. 

—  Sir  Gibbie.    Leipz.  1880.    2  v.  in  1.  S.    M  264 

—  Same.    Phila.  1879.  O.  M  264 

—  Thomas  Wingfold,  curate.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

M265 


Leipz.  1876. 
The  seaboard  parish 
a  quiet  neighbourhood ' 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


793 


Macdonald— Mairet. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


794 


Macdonald,  G:— Continued. 

—  The    vicar's    daughter,    an    autobiographical 

story ;  a  sequel  to  "Annals  of  a  quiet 
neighborhood  "  and ' '  The  seaboard  parish" . 
Bost.  1872.  S.  M  266 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1872.    2v.  in-l.  S.  10:266 

—  Warlock  o'  Glen  warlock.    Bost.  [1881] .  D. 

M267 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  M  267 

—  Same.     J^.  t.     [Bost.  1881].  O.  M  267 

—  Weighed  and  wanting  ;  a  novel.    Bost.  [1883] . 

D.  M  269 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  M  269 

—  Wilfrid   Cumbermede  ;    an    autobiographical 

story.    Toronto.  1873.  D.  M  268 

—  The  wise  woman,  see  above  A  double  story. 
Macdonnell,   Agnes.      Quaker  cousins.     N.  Y. 

1879.  Q.  M301 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.    3  v.  in  1.  D.  M  301 
McDowell,  Katharine  Sherwood,  born  Bonner, 

{Sherwood  Bonner).    Dialect  tales.    N.  Y. 

1883.  O.  Iff  326 

Contents.  The  gentleman  of  Sarsar.— On  the  nine- 
mile.  —  Hieronymus  Pop  and  the  baty.  —  Sister 
Weeden's  prayer.— Aunt  Annlky's  teeth.— Dr.  Jex's 
predicament.  —  In  aunt  Mely's  cabin.— The  case  of 
Elizabeth  Bleylock.— The  bran  dance  at  the  Apple 
settlement. —Lame  Jerry.— Jack  and  the  mountain 
pink. 

—  Suwanee  river  tales.     III.    Bost.  1884.  S. 

Mxl76 

Macfarlane,  C:    The  romance  of  history.    N.  Y. 

1832.     2v.  D.  M351 

McGloin,  Frank.    Norodom,  king  of  Cambodia  ; 

a  romance  of  the  east.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

M:376 
Mcintosh,    Maria   Jane.      Conquest    and    self- 
conquest,  or  Which  makes  the  hero  V  N.  Y. 
1860.  8.  Mx201 

—  The  cousins  ;  a  tale  of  early  life.     N.  Y.  1859. 

S.  Mx  202 

—  Evenings  at  Donaldson  Manor,  or  The  Christ- 

mas guest.    N.  Y.  1864.  D.  M  401 

—  The  lofty  and  the  lowly,  or  Good  in  all  and 

none  all-good.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  M  403 

—  Two  lives,  or  To  seem  and  to  be.    N.  Y.  1853. 

D.  M  402 

Mackamess,  Matilda  Anne  Planche.  The  dream 

chintz.     T.p.w.  Mx251 

McKay,   James  Thompson.      Stella  Grayland. 

In  Stories  by  american  authors.  S  35  v7 
Mackenzie,    H:     The  story  of  La  Roche.      In 

Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics.    J  926  v3 

—  see  also  Ms  Miscellaneous  works.       829.2  :  23 
McLean,  Sarah  Pratt.     Cape  Cod  folks.    Bost. 

1881.  D.  M  461 

—  Same.     [Ist  ed.]  L 

—  Some  other  folks.    Bost.  1884.  D.  M  453 

Contents,  Santa  Maria.— A  career. —  The  singular 
vote  of  Aut  Tilbox.— Sam  Sperry's  pension. 

—  Towhead;    the  story  of   a   girl.     Bost.   1883 

[18821.  D.  M452 

Macleod,  Donald.     The  bloodstone.    N.  Y.  1853. 

D.  M551 

—  Pynnshurst ;    his    wanderings    and    ways    of 

thinking.    N.  Y.  1852.  D.  M  552 

Macleod,  Norman.     Character  sketches.    N.  Y. 
1876.  S.  M501 

Contents.  Billy  Buttons.— Our  Bob.  -Aunt  Mary.— 
T.  T.  Fitzroy,  esq.— Mr.  Joseph  Walker.— The  high- 
land witch.— The  old  guard.  — The  water-horse.  —  A 
true  ghost  story.— Job  Jacobs  and  his  boxes.— Wee 
Davie. 

—  The  gold  thread  ;  a  story  for  the  young.     III. 

Lond.  1866.  S.  Mx  276 

—  A  highland  parish.     T.p.w.^.  M  502 


Macleod,  Norman. — Uontinued. 

—  The  old  lieutenant  and  his  son.  Toronto.  1876. 

D.  M  503 

—  The  starling.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  M  504 
Macnish,    Robert.     The    metempsychosis.      In 

Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  176  v2 

Macquoid,  Katherine  S.   Beside  the  river.   N.  Y. 

1881.  Q.  M  601 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1881.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  M  601 

—  Diane.    Leipz.  1876.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  M  602 

—  Elinor  Dryden.    N.  Y.  1878.   Q.  M  603 

—  Same ;    new  ed.   rev.   and    amended    by    the 

author.     Lond.  1878.  D.  M  603 

—  Esau  Runswick.     N.  Y.  1882.  S.  M  609 

—  Same.    A  faithful  lover.    Leipz.  1882.    2  v.  in 

1.  S.  M  609 

—  Her  sailor  love.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  M  610 

—  Louisa  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.    2  v.  D.  M  611 

—  Miriam's  marriage.    Leipz.  1872.    2  v.  in  1.   S. 

M604 

—  My  story.    Leipz.'1875.    2v.  inl.  S.      M  605 

—  Patty.    Leipz.  1872.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  M  606 

—  Pictures  across  the  channel.    Leipz.  1873.    2 

V.  inl.  S.  M607 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  fisherman  of  Auge.— "Notre 
Jean".— The  street-sweeper  of  St.  Roque.  — The  be- 
ginning of  Mimi's  love.— The  Calvary  of  St.  Sebastian. 
2.  "Poor  dear  Chuquet".  — Jeanne  Dupont.  —  The 
widow  Merand.— Victoire's  faith.— Madame  Gerder's 
husband.— The  story  of  Frangoise.— The  mother  of 
Jacques. 

—  Too  soon  ;    a  study  of  a  girl's  heart.     Leipz. 

1874.  S.  M608 

Macy,  W.  H.    There  she  blows  !   or  The  log  of 

the  Arethusa.     Bost.  n.  d.  D.  Mx  301 

Madame  Lucas.     (Round-robin  ser.)    Bost.  1883. 

S.  Ml 

Madchen  von  Grenoble,  Das  ;    eine  erzahlung 

aus    der   ersten    halfte    des    neunzehnten 

jahrhunderts.      Nach    dem    franzosischen 

frei  umgearbeitet  von  Julius  Glaubrecht. 

III.    Regensburg.  1873.  S.     With  Herchen- 

hach,  W :    Die  wiedergefundene  tochter. 

H2781 

Madoc,  Fayr,  pseud.'i     The  story  of  Melicent. 

N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  M626 

Mag ;  a  story  of  today.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.  M  6 

Maga  stories.     N.  Y.1867.  S.  P  2801 

Contents.     Putnam,  Mary  Corinna.     Found   and 

lost.— Perkins,  F:  Beecher.   My  three  conversations 

with  miss  Chester.— O'Brien,  Fitz  James.    Mrs.  Mac- 

simum's  bill.— The  feast  of  the  cranberries.— Quincy, 

Josiah  Phillips.     ToUiwotte's   ghost   and  Professor 

Phantillo.— The  mormon's  wife.— Stoddard,  R:  H: 

The  rich  merchant  of  Cairo.— The  legend  of  Goodman 

Poverty.— Perkins,  F:  B.    The  double  veil.— Curtis, 

L.  My  husband's  mother.— Pratt,  G.  The  old  woman 

who  dried  up  and  blew  away.— Bethune,  G:  Wash. 

The  ambassador  in  spite  of  himself.— Brigrgs,  C:  F: 

Elegant  Tom  Diller.— Yotmgr,  W:    A  toss-up  for  a 

husband.— Uncle  Bernard's  story.— How  I  came  to  be 

married. 

—  Same.  Found  and  lost,  and  other  maga  stories. 

NY.  1868.  8.  P2801 

Maginn,   W:     Tom    Burke's  duel  with  ensign 
Brady.     In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 

T  176  v3 

Magruder,  Julia.    Across  the  chasm.     [Anon.A 

N.  Y.  1885.  D.  M5051 

Maidment,   James     The    cateran    of   Lochloy. 

In  Wilson,  J:  M.    Tales  of  the  borders. 

W  2202  v7 

—  The  heir  of  Inshannock.    In  the  same. 

W  2202  vl2 

—  Mortlake.    Inthe.^ame.  W  2203  v3 

—  Same.    In  the  same.  W  2202  v8 
Mairet,  Jeanne,  psetid.,  see  Bigot,  Mary. 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


795 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATTTRE— FICTION.        Maitland-Marryat,  Fr. 


796 


Maitland,  E :,  {Herbert  Ainslie).  By  and  by  ;  a 
historical  romance  of  the  future.  N.  Y. 
1874.  D.  M  637 

—  Higher  law  :  a  romance.    N.  Y.  1872.  D. 

M:638 

—  The  pilgrim  and  the  shrine,  or  Passages  from 

the  life   and    correspondence  of   Herbert 

Ainslie.    Lond.  1871.  D.  M  636 

Majendie,    Lady   Margaret    Elizabeth.      Gian- 

netto.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.    1876.    S. 

M:651 

—  A   railway  journey.     In   Tales  from   Black- 

wood. T  177  v6 

Malet,  Lucas,  pseud.,  see  Harrison,  Mrs.  W: 
Mallock,    W :  Hurrell.     The  new  Paul  and  Vir- 
ginia, or  Positivism  on  an  island.    N.   Y. 
1878.  D.  M  701 

—  The   new  republic,  or  Culture,  faith  and  phil- 

osophy in  an  english  country  house.  N.  Y. 

1878.  b.  M  702 

Malory,  Sir  T:  Morte  d' Arthur  ;  sir  T:  Malory's 

book  of   king  Arthur    and    of   his    noble 

knights  of  the  round  table.    The  original 

ed.  of  Caxton  rev.  for  modern  use  with  an 

introd.  by  sir  E:  Strachey.    Lond.  1876.  D. 

813:7 
Malot,    Hector   H:     No    relations.     From    the 

french  by  May  Laffan.    Phila.  1880.  S. 

M801 
Malser,  Hans,  pseud.,  see  B-osegger,  P.  K. 
Maltitz,   Hermann  v.,   pseud.,   see  Klencke,  F: 

Hermann. 
Mand,  J.  E.,  pseud.,  see  Grossheim,  Julie. 
Man's  a  man  for  a'  that,  A.    N.  Y.  1879.  S.  M  7 
Man  proposes.     Bost.  1880.  D.  M  8 

Mancini-Pierantoni,    Grazia,    see    Pierantoni, 

Grazia. 
Manning,   Anne.    The  chronicle  of    Ethelfled. 

[Anon:\     Lond.  1861.  D.  M  855 

—  Cherry    and    Violet ;     a    tale   of    the    great 

plague.    N.  Y.  1866.  S.  M  851 

—  The  household  of  sir  Thomas  More.     [Anon.l 

4th  ed.  with  an  app.  Lond.  1860.  S. 

M853 

—  The  maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell, 

afterwards  mistress  Milton.  N.  Y.  1852.  S. 

M852 

—  Passages  in  the  life  of  the  faire  gospeller  mis- 

tress Anne  Askew,  recounted  by  ye  un- 
worthie  pen  of  Nicholas  Moldwarp,  B.  A. 
N.  Y.  1866.  D.  M  854 

Manzoni,  Alessandro.  I  promessi  sposi,  or  The 
betrothed  ;  a  romance  of  the  17th  century. 
Baltimore.  1861.  S.  M  901 

—  Same,    germ.     Die    verlobten ;    eine    mailiin- 

dische  geschichte  aus  dem  17.  jahrhundert 
aufgefunden  uud  erneut.  Aus  dem  ita- 
lienischen  iibers.  von  Emilie  Schroder  ; 
eingel.  von  H.  Th.  Rotscher.  Hildburgh. 
1867.  2  V.  in  1.  D.  M  901 

Maquet,  A:  Herzensschulden.  Aus  dem  franz. 
von  G.  Fink.    S.tuttg.  1857.  T.         M3451 

Marana,  Giovanni  Paolo.  The  eight  volumes 
of  letters  writ  by  a  turkish  spy,  who  lived 
45  years  undiscovered  at  Paris  ;  giving  an 
impartial  account  to  the  divan  at  Constan- 
tinople of  the  most  remarable  transactions 
of  Europe  and  discovering  several  intri- 
gues and  secrets  of  the  christian  courts, 
especially  that  of  France,  continued  from 
the  year  1637  to  the  year  1682.  Written 
originally  in  arabick,  tr.  into  italian,  from 
thence  into  english  and  now  publ.  with  a 


large  historical  preface  and  index  to  illus- 
trate the  whole,  by  the  translator  of  the 
1st  vol.     Lond.  1748.  8  v.  8.  M  951 

Marbach.,  Gotthard  Oswald,  ed.  Geschichte  von 
der  sch5nen  Magelone  und  dem  ritter  Peter 
mit  den  silbernen'schliisseln.  N.  Y.  1864. 
8.  '  M  976 

March,  Walter,  pseud.,  see  Willcox,  Orlando  B. 

March,  Wenzeslaus,  pseud.,  see  Messenhauser, 
Casar  Wenzel. 

Marggraf,  Hermann.  Fritz  Beutel,  eine  miinch- 
hauseniade.     Frankfurt,  a.  M.  1856.    D. 

MllOl 

Marguerite's  journal ;  a  story  for  girls  with  an 
editorial  introd.  by  Miriam  Harris.  N.  Y. 
1875.  D.  Mx  11 

Maria,  pseud,  see  Brentano,  Clemens. 

Marjory  Graham  ;  a  novel.     N.  Y.  1882.  S.   M  5 

Markham,  R :  Around  the  yule  log  ;  herein  are 
recorded  the  doings  of  live  boys  and  five 
girls  on  a  visit  to  the  sea  at  chi'isttnastide, 
together  with  many  stories  and  ballads  for 
young  patriots.  111.  N.  Y.  1879.  O.  Mx  352 

—  On  the  edge  of  winter.    N.  Y.  [1881].  O. 

Mx353 
Marlin,  Josef.    Attila.     Pesth.  1847.    3  v.  8. 

M1151 

—  Jenseits  der  wJilder ;    siebenbiirgische  erziih- 

lungen.     Pesth.  1850.  2  v.  D.  M  1152 

—  Sulamith.     Pesth.  1848.     2  v.  S.  M  1153 
Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.,  see  John,  Eugenie. 
Married  for  fun  ;   a  novel.     Bost.  1885.  S.    M  10 
Marryat,  Florence,  see  Church,  Florence. 
Marryat,   F:     Der  arme  Jack.     Neu  aus  dem 

englischen  von  C:  Kolb.    Stuttg.  1857.  T. 

M  1201 

—  The  children  of  the  New  Forest.      Leipz.  1848. 

S.  M  1202 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  kinder  des  Neuwalds.     Aus 

dem  englischen  iibertragen  von  C:  Kolb. 
Stuttg.  1852.  T.  M  1202 

—  Frank  Mildmay,  der  flottenoffizier.      Neu  aus 

dem  englischen  von  C:  Kolb.  Stuttg.  1857. 
T.  M  1203 

—  Jacob  Faithful.    Leipz.  1842.  S.  M  1204 

—  Same,  germ.     Jacob    Erlich.     Neu    aus  dem 

englischen  von  C:  Kolb.     Stuttg.  1843.  T. 

M  1204 

—  Japhet  in  search  of  a  father.    Leipz.  1848.  S. 

M  1205 

—  The  king's  own.    N.  Y.  1864.  D.  M  1206 

—  The  mission,  or  Scenes  in  Africa  ;  written  for 

young  people.     Leipz.  1845.  S.        M  1207 

—  Same,   germ.      Die    sendung,   oder  Scenen   in 

Afrika.  Neu  aus  dem  englischen  von  V-. 
Kolb.     Stuttg.  1857.  T.  M  1207 

—  Mr.  midshipman  Easy.    Leipz.  1869.  S. 

M  1208 

— Same,  germ.    Midshipman  Easy.    Neu  aus  dem 

englischen  von  C:  Kolb.     Struttg.  1857.  T. 

MJ1208 

—  Narrative  of  the- travels  and    adventures  of 

monsieur  Violet  in  California.  Sonora  and 
western  Texas.    Leipz.  1843.  S.      M  1209 

—  Newton    Forster,   or  The   merchant   service. 

N.  Y.  1862.  D.  M  1218 

—  Der  pascha.     Neu  aus  dem  englischen  von  C: 

Kolb.     Stuttg.  1845.  T.  M  1210 

—  Percival  Keene.    Leipz.  1842.  S.  M  1211 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1864.  D.  M  1211 

—  Same,  germ.     Percival  Keene.    Neu  aus  dem 

englischen  von  C:  Kolb.     Stuttg.   1860.  T. 
M  1211 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


W       Marryat,  Fr.— Mary. 


LlTERATtJBE— FICTIOU . 


CI.  813,  Authors.        798 


Marryat,  F: — Continued. 

—  Peter  Simple.     Leipz.  1842.  S.  M  1212 

—  Same,  germ.    Peter    Simpel.     Neu    aus    dem 

englischen  von  C:  Kolb.    Stuttg.  1843.  T. 

M1212 

—  The  pirate.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  M  1213 

—  Same,  germ.    Uer  pirat.  T.  p.  w.  T.      M  1213 

—  The   privateersman  one  hundred  years  ago. 

Leipz.  1846.  S.  M  1214 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  kaperschiffer  vor   hundert 

iahren.     Neu  aus  dem  englischen  von  C: 
Kolb.    Stuttg.  1857.  T.  M  1214 

—  The  settlers  in  Canada ;    written  for  young 

people.     Leipz.  1844.  S.  M  1215 

—  Snarleyyow,  or  The  dog  flend.    N.  Y.  1873.  D. 

M  1217 

—  The  three  cutters.     With  his  The  pirate. 

M1213 

—  Valerie,  an  authobiography.    Leipz.   1849.    S. 

M1216 
Marryat,  Kapitiin,  pseiid.,  see  Howard,  E: 
Marsn,  Mrs. — .    Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids. 
[Anon.]    Bost.  n.  d.  D.  M  1226 

—  The    queen    of    the    county.     [Anon.]     Bost. 

[1864J.  D.  M  1227 

Marsh,  J:      Hannah    Hawkins ;    the    reformed 

drunkard's  daughter.     N.  Y.  1844.  S. 

Mx401 
Marsh-Caldwell,  Anne,  bor7i  Caldwell.    Aubrey. 

T.p.w.  O.  M  1251 

—  Castle  Avon.    Leipz.  1852.  2  v.  in  1.    S. 

M1252 

—  Same.     T.p.w.     [N.  Y.  1862].  O.         M  1252 

—  Same,  germ.    Schloss  Avon.    Aus  dem  engli- 

schen von  C.  Biichele.     Stuttg.  1853.  S. 

M1252 

—  The  deformed.    Phila.  n.  d.  O.  M  1253 

—  Emilia  Wyndham.    N.  Y.  1863.  O.       M  1255 

—  Same,  germ.    Emilie  Wvndham.  Aus  dem  eng- 

lischen.    Stuttg.  1853.  2  V.  S.  M  1255 

—  Evelyn  Marston.    Leipz.  1856.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

M  1262 

—  Father  Darcy.     N.  Y.  1863.  O.  M  1256 

—  The  heiress  of  Haughton,   or  The    mother's 

secret.     Leipz.  1855.  2  v.  in  1.  S.     M  1263 

—  Lettice  Arnold.    N.  Y.  1867.  O.  M  1257 

—  Mordaunt  Hall,  or  A  September  night :  a  novel. 

Lond.  1853.  S.  M  1265 

—  Norman's  bridge,  or  The  modern  Midas.     N. 

Y.  1858.  O.  M  1258 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1863.  O.  M  1258 

—  Ravenscliffe.    Leipz.  1851.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

M1264 

—  Time  the  avenger.    N.  Y.  1861.  O.        M  1259 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1864.  O.  M  1259 

—  The  triumphs  of  time.  N.  Y.  1857.  O.   M  1260 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1862.  O.  M  1260 

—  The  Wilmingtons.    N.  Y.  1863.  O.       M  1261 
Marshall,  Beatrice.    Dolly's  charge.  111.     N.  Y. 

1880.  S.  Mx426 

Marshall,  Emma,  horn  Martin,  mrs.  Hugh  Gra- 
ham. Benvenuta,  or  Rainbow  colors.  N. 
Y.  [1882].  D.  M1307 

—  Dayspring  ;  a  story  of  the  time  of  W:  Tyndale, 

reformer,  scholar  and  martyr.  111."   N.  Y. 
1883.  D.  M  1308 

—  Dewdrops  and  diamonds.   111.     N.  Y.  [1881]. 

D.  Mx451 

—  Dorothy's  daughters.  111.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

M1306 

—  In  the  east  country  with  sir  T:  Browne,  kt., 

Shysician  and    philosopher  of  the  city  of 
forwich.  111.    N.  Y.  [1884].  D.        M  1310 


Marshall,  Emma,  born  Martin. — Continued. 

—  Lady  Alice,  or  Two  sides  of  a  picture.    N.  Y. 

n.  d.  D.  M  1301 

—  Life's  aftermath  ;  a  story  of  quiet  people.    N. 

Y.  1876.  S.  M  1302 

—  Light  on  the  lily,  or  A  flower's  message.    111. 

N.  Y.  1880.  S.  Mx  454 

—  Memories  of  troublous  times  ;  being  the  history 

of  dame  Alicia  Chamber! ayne  of  Ravens- 
holme,  Gloucestershire.    Lond.  1880.  D. 

M  1305 

—  Millicent  Legh.    Phila.  1867.  S.  M  1303 

—  Mrs.  Willoughby's  octave  ;   a  tale.  111.    N.  Y. 

1884.  D.  M  1309 

—  Now-a-days,  or  King's  daughters.    N.  Y.  1875. 

D.  M 1304 

—  Poppies  and  pansies  ;  a  story  for  children.  111. 

N^.  Y.  1883.  D.  Mx  453 

—  Rex  and  Regina,  or  The  song  of  the  river.    111. 

N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Mx  452 

—  A  rose  without  thorns.  111.    N.  Y.  1880.  S. 

Mx455 

Marsham.,  Clara  Catherine,  born  Paley,  the  hon. 

mrs.  Robert.     Cousin  Simon.    N.  Y.   1880. 

O.  M1351 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  D.  M  1351 
Martell,  W:,  pseud.,  see  Pochhammer,  W:  v. 
Martin,    Mrs.  Bell,   (Mrs.   Martin  Bell).     Julia 

Howard.    N.  Y.  1859.  O.  M  1366 

Martin,  ElRe  May,   born  Hand.    The  alphabet 

club.  111.     Milw.  1884.  T.  Mx  476 

Martin,   Mary  E.,   mrs.    Herbert.     Beauchamp 

and  CO.    In  Tales  from  many  sources. 

T  178  v2 

—  Bonnie  Lesley.    N.  Y.  1878.  Q.  M  1401 

—  For  a  dream's  sake.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.     M  1402 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.    2  v.  in  1.  D.  M  1402 
Martin,    Kate  By  am.    Belgian  days.    Chicago. 

1882.  S.  M  1376 

Martin,  Theodore,  {Bon  Oaultier).  Bon  Gaul- 
tier's  tales.  In  Wilson,  J:  M.  Tales  of  the 
borders.  "W  2202  v4,  9 

Contents.    1.  Country  quarters.    2.  Mrs.  Humphrey 
Greenwood's  tea  party. 
Martineau,  Harriet.    The  Crofton  boys  ;  a  tale. 
N.  Y.  1862.  S,  ■     Mx551 

—  The  hour  and  the  man  ;  a  historical  romance. 

Lond.  1873.  S.  M  1476 

—  Tales  for  the  middle  classes.    Lond.  1840.   T. 

Mx552 

—  Weal  and  woe  in  Graveloch ;    a  tale.    Bost. 

1833.  S.  Mx553 

Martineau  des  Chesnez,  Elizabeth,  borti  Lair, 
baronne.  Lady  Green  Satin  and  her  maid 
Rosette,  or  The  history  of  Jean  Paul  and 
his  little  white  mice.  Tr.  from  the  french. 
Phila.  n.  d.  D.  Mx  526 

Marvel,  Ik,  pseud.,  see  Mitchell,  Donald  Grant. 
Marx,  Theodor.    Die  erben  des  wahnsinns  ;   ro- 
man.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  M  1426 

Mary,  Cousin,  pseud.  Christmas  holidays  at 
Chestnut  Hill.  111.  Bost.  n.  d.  8.  Mx  577 
Contents.  Chestnut  Hill.  —  The  lost  fourpence.  — 
Robin  red-breast's  picnic— Home  scenes.— The  after- 
noon with  mi's.  Pratt.— Perseverance.  —  Not  a  genius. 
—  •'  Do  as  you  would  be  done  by."  —  The  adventures 
of  a  squirrel.  —  The  lonely  grave.  —  Who  was  Santa- 
Glaus  ? 

—  Country  life,    and    other  stories.      111.    Bost. 

n.  d.  D.  Mx  676 

Includes,  Childish  wishes.- Autobiography  of  a  pin. 
—The  little  chip-girl.— Grace  and  her  pets.— The  pic- 
nic—Little Eflfle  and  the  snow-drop.— The  fCte  of 
flowers. 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


799       CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATTTRE-FICTION.         Mason-Maxwell,  M.  E . 


Mason,  Mary  Murdock.  Mae  Madden  ;  with  an 
introductory  poem  by  Joaquin  Miller. 
Chicago.  1876.  T.  M  1451 

Mathers,  Helen,  see  Reeves,  Helen  Buckingham. 

Mathews,  Albert,  {P.  Siogvolk).  Walter  Ash- 
wood  ;  a  love  story.  N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

M  1551 

Mathews,  Cornelius.  Chanticleer  ;  a  thanksgiv- 
ing story  of  the  Peabody  family.  111.  NTY. 
[1856].  D.  M1601 

Mathews,  Joanna  H.  Fred  Bradford's  debt. 
N.  Y.  [1882].  O.  Mx653 

—  Harry  Bradford's  crusade.    N.  Y.  [1883].  O. 

Mx652 

—  Miss  Ashton's  girls. 

1.  Fanny's  birthday  gift.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

•^  ■"  ^  Mx  654 

2.  The  new  scholars.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.     Mx  655 

3.  Rosalie's  pet.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  Mx  656 

4.  Eleanor's  visit.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  Mx  657 

5.  Mabel  Walton's  experiment.    N.  Y.  1883.   S. 

Mx658 

6.  Elsie's  Santa  Claus.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  Mx  659 
Mathews,  Julia  A.    Bessie  Harrington's  venture. 

Bost.  1878.   S.  Mx  701 

Mathews,     Margaret    Harriet.      Dr.    Gilbert's 

daughters  ;  a  story  for  girls.     111.      Phila. 

[1881].  D.  Mx601 

Mathews,  W:     The  heir  of  Vallis.     Lond.  1854. 

3  v.   D.  M1651 

Matthews,  James  Brander.    Venetian  glass.    In 

Stories  by  american  authors.  S  35  v3 

—  and  H:  C.  Bunner.     In  partnership;  studies 

in  story-telling.  N.  Y.  1884.  S.  M  1501 
Contents.  Matthews,  B.,  and  H.  C.  Bunner.  The 
documents  in  the  case  ;  The  seven  conversations  of 
dear  Jones  and  Baby  Van  Rensselaer.— Matthews, 
B.  Venetian  grlass  ;  The  rival  ghosts  ;  Playing  a  part. 
—Bunner,  H.  C.  The  red  silk  handkerchief  ;  A  letter 
and  a  paragraph  ;  Love  in  old  cloathes. 

The  documents  in  the  case.      In  Stories  by 

american  authors.  S  35  vl 

Maurice,  Walter,  pseud.,  see  Besant,  Walter. 
Maxwell,  Cecil.    A  story  of  three  sisters.  (Leis- 
ure hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1876.  S.  M  1701 
Maxwell,  Mary  Elizabeth,   born  Braddon,  mrs. 
J:     Asphodel;  a  novel.    Lond.  1881.    8  v. 
in  1.  D.                                                 M  1789 

—  Aurora  Floyd.    Leipz.  1863.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

M1751 

— Same,  germ.     Aurora  Floyd.     Aus  dem  engli- 

schen  von  F.  Leybold."  Leipz.  1863.  2  v.  S. 

M1751 

—  Barbara,  or  Splendid  misery.     N.  Y.    [1880]. 

Q.  M  1762 

—  Same.     The  story  of   Barbara,   her  splendid 

misery    and    her  gilded    cage ;     a   novel. 
Lond."  [1880].    3  v.  in  2.  D.  M  1752 

—  Birds  of  prey.     T.  p.  w.    [N.  Y.  1867].  O. 

M1753 

—  Sam^;  a  novel.    Lond.  1867.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

M1753 

—  Bound  to  John  company,  or  The  adventures 

and   misadventures  of    Robert  Ainsleigh. 
111.    N.  Y.  1869.  O.  M  1754 

—  Charlotte's  inheritance  ;  a  novel.  Lond.   1868. 

3v.  inl.D.  M  1755 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.   O.  M  1755 

—  The  cloven  foot.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  M  1756 

—  Same;  a  novel.    Lond.  [1879].  3v.ini.  D. 

M  1756 

—  Cut  by  the  county ;    a  novel.    N.  Y.    1885.  S. 

M  1793 


Maxwell,  Mary  E.,  born  Braddon. — Continued. 
—  Dead  men's  shoes.    Leipz.  1876.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 


Dead  Sea  fruit.  Leipz.  1868. 


M1757 

in  1.  S. 

M1758 
The  doctor's  wife.    Leipz.  1864.  2v.ini.   S. 

M  1759 
Eleanor's  victory.    Leipz.  1863.  2v.ini.  S. 

M  1760 
Same,   eng.    Eleanor's  sieg. 
schen  von  Marie  Scott. 
S. 
Fenton's  quest.    Leipz.  1871. 


Flower  and  weed  ;  a  novel. 


Aus  dem  engli- 
Leipz.  1853.  2  v. 

M  1760 
2  V.  in  1.  S. 

M  1761 
N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 

M  1785 

—  Same,  and  other  tales.    Lond.  [1884].  D. 

M1790 

Includes,    G:    Caulfleld's    journey. —The    clown's 

quest.— Dr.  Carrick.- "If  she  be  not  fair  to  me."— 

The  shadow  in  the  corner.— His  secret.— Thou  art  the 

man. 

—  Henry  Dunbar,  the  story  of  an  outcast.  Leipz. 

1864.  2v  inl.  S.       ■  M  1762 

—  Hostages  to  fortune.    Leipz.  1875.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

M  1763 

—  Same.    Lond.  [1876].  D.  M  1763 

—  In  great  waters,  and  other  tales.    Leipz.   1877. 

S.  M  1764 

Includes,  Sebastian.— Levison's  victim.— Christmas 
In  possession.- John  Granger.— Prince  Ramji  Rowdo- 
dow.— Too  bright  to  last.— The  scene-painter's  wile. 
—Sir  Luke's  return.— Her  last  appearance.— Sir  Htiii- 
bury's  bequest.— A  vex-y  narrow  escape.— My  unlucky 
friend. 

—  Ishmael  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q. 

—  John  Marchmont's  legacy.    Leipz. 

S. 

—  Joshua  Haggard's  daughter.    Lond 

in  2.  D. 

—  Same^    Leipz.  1877.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

—  Just  as  1  am.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q. 

—  Same.    Lond.  [1880].  3  v.  in  2.  D. 

—  Lady  Audley's  secret.    Leipz.  1862. 


M  1792 

1864.  2v. 
M  1765 
1876.  3v. 
M1766 
M  1766 
M  1767 
M  1767 
2  V.  in  1. 
M  1768 

—  Same,  germ.    Lady  Audley's  geheimniss.     Aus 

dem  englische'n.    Leipz.  1863.  3  v.  S. 

M1768 

—  The  lady's  mile.    Leipz.  1866.  3  v.  1  in  1.  S. 

M  1769 

—  Lost  for  love.    Leipz.  1874.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

M  1770 

—  The  Lovels  of  Arden.     Leipz.   1871.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  M1771 

—  Lucius  Davoren,   or  Publicans    and    sinners. 

Leipz.  1873.  3  v.  in  2.  S.  M  1772 

—  Mount  Royal;  a  novel.  N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 

M  1784 

—  Only  a  clod.    Leipz.   1865.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

M  1773 

—  Same;  a  novel.    Lond.  n.  d.   D.  M  1773 

—  An  open  verdict.    Leipz.  1873.  3  v.  in  2.  S. 

M1774 

—  Phantom  fortune  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

M  1786 

—  Run  to  earth.    Leipz.  1869.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

M  1775 

—  Rupert  Godwin.    Leipz.  1867.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

M  1776 

—  Sir  Jasper's  tenant.     Leipz.    1866.   2v.ini.   S. 

M1777 

—  The  story  of  Barbara,  see  above  Barbara. 

—  A  strange  world.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.  M  1778 

—  Same  ;  a  novel.    Lond.  1875.  3  v.  in  2.  D. 

M  1778 


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801      Maxwell-MelviUe,  G.  J.  W.      LITERATURE— FICTION. 


01.  813,  Authors. 


Maxwell,  Mary  E.,  6orn  Braddon. — Continued. 

—  Strangers  and  pilgrims.    Leipz.  1873.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  M1779 

—  Taken  at  the  flood.    Leip.  1874.    3  v.  in  3.  S. 

M1780 

—  Under  the  red  flag  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  [18831.  Q. 

MI787 


—  Same.     T.  p.  w.  O. 

—  Vixen.    Lond.  1879.  D. 


M1791 
M:1781 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1879.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  M  1781 

—  Weavers  and  weft.    Leipz.  1877.  S.      M  1782 

—  Wyllard's  weird  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q. 

M  1788 

—  ed.    The  mistletoe  bough.    N.  Y.  1878,  1879, 

1884.  3  V.  Q.  M  1783 

Maxwell,  P.  The  white  woman  of  Tarras.  In 
Wilson,  J:  M.  Tales  of  the  borders. 

W  2202  vl2 

Maxwell,  W:  Hamilton.  Wild  sports  of  the  west. 
Phila.  n.d.  O.  M  1851 

May,  Sophie,  pscttt^.,  see  Clarke,  Rebecca  Sophia. 

May,  T:  P.  A  prince  of  Breffny.  Phila.  [1881]. 
D.  M 1876 

Mayhew,  A:  Horace  and  H:  The  magic  of  kind- 
ness, or  The  wondrous  story  of  the  good 
Huan.  111.    N.  Y.  1860.  S.      '  Mx  751 

Mayo,  Isabella,  horn  Fyvie,  {Edward  and  RutJi 
Garrett).    At  any  cost.    N.  Y.  [1884].  S. 

M  1903 

—  A  chance   child.    In  Johnson,    E.   R.   Little 

classics.  J926vll 

—  Family  fortunes ;   a    domestic    story.     Lond. 

1881.  D.  M  1902 

—  Gold  and  dross.    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  M  1901 
Mayo,  W:  Starbuck.     The  Berber,  or  The  moun- 
taineer of  the  Atlas  ;   a  tale  of  Morocco. 
N.  Y.  1873.  D.  M  1951 

—  Kaloolah  ;  adventures  of  Jonathan  Romer  of 

Nantucket.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  M  1952 

—  Never  again.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  M  1953 

—  Romance  dust  from  the  historic  placer.   N.  Y. 

1851.  D.  M  1954 

Meade,  L.  T.  see  Smith,  Elizabeth  Thomasina. 
Mechulle-leut',  Die  ;    ein  polizeii'oman.    Milw. 

1867.  O.  Mil 

Meding,   J:  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar,   {Gregor 

Samarow).    Das  haus  des  fabrikanten  ;  ein 

roman  aus  der  wirklichkeit.    N.  Y.  1882.  ¥. 

M  1980 

—  Die  romerfahrt  der  Epigonen  :  zeit-roman.   N. 

Y.  1883.  F.  M  1978 

—  Die  saxoborussen  ;    roman.    N.  Y.  1885.  2  v. 

F.  M  1981 

—  Der  todesgruss  der  legionen  :  zeit-roman.    N. 

Y.  1882.  F.  M  1976 

—  Um  den  halbmond  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1883.  F. 

M1979 
Meinhold,  J:  W:  Mary  Schweidler,  the  amber 
witch  ;  the  most  interesting  trial  for  witch- 
craft ever  known  ;  printed  from  an  imper- 
fect ms.  by  her  father,  Abraham  Schweid- 
ler, the  pastor  of  Coserow  in  the  island  of 
Usedom.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  lady 
Duff  Gordon.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.  Bt  2001 

Meissner,  Alfred.  Aus  der  emigration.  Berlin. 
1863.  3v.  S.  M2051 

—  Babel ;  roman  aus  Oesterreich's  neuester  ge- 

schichte.    Berlin.  1867.  4  v.  S.         M  2052 

—  Die  bildhauer  von  Worms  ;  eine  geschichte  aus 

dem  vorigen  jahrhundert.    Berlin.  1875.  2 
V.  in  1.  D.  M  2064 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Meissner,  AHTe6..—Continved. 

—  Charaktermasken.    Leipz.  1862.  3  v.  in  1    D. 

M2067 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog.  p.  82. 

—  Dulder  und  renegaten.    Berlin.  1862.  2  v.  S. 

M2068 

—  Der  freiherr  von  Hostiwin.    Prag.  1855.  2  v. 

T.  M  2053 

—  Die  kinder  Roms.  Berlin.  1870.  4  v.  S.  M  2054 

—  Kleine  memoiren.    Berlin,  n.  d.  D.      M  2065 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  82. 

—  Lemberger  und  sohn.    Berlin.  1865.  S. 

M2055 

—  Neueradel.    Leipz.  1861.  3  v.  S.  M  2056 

—  Novellen.    Leipz.  1865,  1876.  3  v.  8.      M  2057 

Contents,  see,  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  82. 

—  Die  opfer  der  partei.    Berlin.  1864.  2  v.  S. 

M2058 

—  Oriola.    Berlin.  1874.  I).  M  2066 

—  Sacro  Catino  ;  historische  erziihlung.     Berlin. 

1868.  S.  M  2059 

—  Schwarzgelb  ;  roman  aus  Oesterreichs  letzten 

12  jahren  : 

1.  Dulder  und  renegaten.  M  2068 

2.  Aus  der  emigration.  M  2051 

3.  Vae  victis  !  M  2062 

4.  Die  opfer  der  partei.  M  2058 

—  Seltsamegeschichten.  Prag.  1859.  D.  M  2060 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  82. 

—  Die  sirene  ;  erziihlung.    Berlin,  n.  d.  S. 

M2061 

—  Va)  victis  !    Berlin.  1864.  2  v.  S.  M  2062 

—  Zur  ehre  Gottes  ;    eine  jesuiten -geschichte. 

Leipz.  1860.  3  v.  S.  .    M  2063 

Meister,   F:    Der  stein  des  Tiberius  ;    novelle. 

With  Dahn,  F:  J.  F.    Felicitas.  D  104 

Mellin,  Gustaf  H:    Die  blume  auf  dem  Kinne- 

kulle.     Aus    dem   schwedischen.     Stuttg. 

1845.  T.  M  2101 

—  Der  fremdling  von  Alsen  ;  erinnerungen  vom 

kriegsschauplatz  im  jahre  1848.    Aus  dem 
schwedischen.    Stuttg.  1850.  T.      M  2102 

—  Eine  novelle  aus  Lappland.    Aus  dem  schwe- 

dischen von  H.  Helms.    Leipz.  1856.  S. 

M2103 

—  Die    ungesehene   gattin.    Aus  dem  schwedi- 

schen.   Stuttg.  1836.  T.  M  2104 

Melusine,  pseud.    Moy  O'Brien.  N.  Y.   1879.   Q. 

M2151 
Melville,  G:  J:  Whyte-.    Black  but  comely,  or 

The  adventures  of  Jane  Lee.    Leipz.  1879. 

2  V.  in  1.  S.  M  2201 

—  The  Brookes  of  Bridlemere.    Leipz.    1864.    2 

V.  inl.    S.  M2202 

—  Cerise  ;     a  tale  of   the  last  century.     Lond. 

1866.  S.  M2203 

—  Der  dolmetscher  ;  eine  kriegsgeschichte.   Aus 

dem  englischen  von  M.  Scott.    Leipz.  1862. 
2  V.  D.  M  2204 

—  Holmby  House  ;  a  tale  of  old  Northhampton- 

shire.    Leipz.  1860.  2  v.  in  1.  S.        M  2205 

—  Kate  Coventry;  an  autobiography.  Lond.  n.  d. 

S.  M  2206 

—  Same,  germ.    Kate  Coventry.    Aus  dem  eng- 

lischen von  M.  Scott.    Leipz.  1863.  D. 

M2206 

—  Katerfelto  ;  a  story  of  Exmoor.    Phila.    n.  d. 

D.  M  2207 

—  Die  Marien  der  konigin  ;  ein  roman  von  Holy- 

rood.    Aus  dem  englischen.    Leipz.    1865. 
2  V.  D.  M  2208 

—  Roy's  wife.    Leipz.  1878.  3  v.  in  1.  S.  M  2209 


803 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Melville— Mitchell,  D.  G.      804 


Melville,  G:  J:  Whjte-.— Continued. 

—  Uncle  John.    Leipz.  1874.  2  v.  in  1.    S. 

M2210 

—  The  white  rose.    Leipz.  1868.  3  v.  in  1.  S. 

M2211 
Melville,  Herman.    The  bell-tower.    In  John- 
son, E.  R.    Little  classics.  J  926  v3 

—  Israel  Potter  ;  his  fifty  years  of  exile.    3d  ed. 

N.  Y.  1855.  S.  M2251 

—  Mardi,  and  a  voyage  thither.    N.  Y.  1864.  2  v. 

D.  M2257 

—  Moby  Dick,  or  The  whale.     T.  p.  w.    D. 

M  2252 

—  The  piazza  tales.    N.  Y.  1856.  D.         M  2253 

Contents.  The  piazza.— Bartleby.— Benito  Cereno.— 
The  lightning-rod  man.  —  The  Gncantadas,  or  En- 
chanted Islands.— The  bell-tower. 

—  Pierre,  or  The  ambiguities.    N.  Y.  1852.  D. 

M2254 

—  Typee  ;  a  peep  at  Polynesian  life  during  a  four 

months'  residence  in  a  valley  of  the  Mar- 
quesas. Rev.  ed.,  with  a  sequel.  N.  Y. 
1857.  D.  M  2256 

—  White-Jacket,  or  The  world  in  a  man-of-war. 

N.  Y.  1855.  D.  M  2256 

Mendoza,  Don  Diego  Hurtado  de.     The  life  and 

adventures  of  Lazarillo  de  Tormes.    Tr. 

from  the  Spanish  by  T:  Roscoe.    111.   Lond. 

1881.  D.  M2286 

Menger,  Rudolph.    Ein  wahlcampagne  ;  humor- 

eske.     In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v33 

Mengersen  auf  Rheder,  Joseph  Bruno  graf  v., 

{J.   Bruno).      Irma   und   Nanka.      Leipz. 

1842.    2  V.  O.  B  3701 

Meredith,  G:    Diana  of  the  crossways ;  a  novel. 

N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  M  2302 

—  The  egoist;  a  comedy  in  narrative.     N.  Y. 

1879.  Q.  M  2301 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  3  v.  in  2.  D.  M  2301 
Meredith,   Owen,    pseud.,  see  Bulwer-Iiytton, 

E:  Robert. 
Merimee,    Prosper.     Colomba.     Tr.    from  the 

french.    Host.  1846.  D.  M2361 

Merry  Andrew.     T.  p.  w.    T.  Mx  35 

Mertens,     Elisabeth.        Zufall    oder     fiigung  ? 

novelle.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.     V  2  v33 
Merz,   Eulalie  Therese,   born  Hoche.    Ein  see- 

lengemalde.     Konigsberg.  1855.  3  v.  S. 

M2401 
M^iy,  Joseph  Eugfene.    Blanka  ;  eine  familienge- 

schichte.      Aus    dem    franz.    von    E.    O. 

Schmidt.    Weimar,  n.  d.  2  v.  S.      M  2451 

—  Through  thick  and  thin.     Tr.  by  O.  Vibeur. 

N.  Y.  1874.  D.  M  2452 

Meshtcherskii,  Vladimir  kniaz.  Die  realisten 
der  grossen  welt ;  roman.  Aus  dem  rus- 
sischen  iibers.  von  F.  Leoni.  In  Viertel- 
jahrl. mag.  V  2  v36 
Messenhauser,  Ciisar  Wenzel,  {Wemeslaus 
March).    Polengraber.    Leipz.  1848.  S. 

M1051 

—  Der  rathsherr  ;  ein  nationaler  roman.    Leipz. 

1849.  4  V.  S.  M  2501 

Messerer,  Theodor.    Der  alte  russliinder  ;  erziih- 

lung  aus  den  bayrischen  bergen.     T.  p.  w. 

O.  M2551 

Messner,   Josef.     Handwerksburschen ;    bilder 

aus  dem  volksleben.    Prag.  1857.  T. 

M2601 

—  Margarethe  Maultasch  ;  historische  erziihlung. 

Frag.  1855.  T.  M  2602 

—  Waldgeschichten.    Prag.  1857.  T.         M  2603 


Meyer,  Bertha  Antoinette  Henriette,  {Bertha  v. 

Werder).       Altes     lieben,    neues     hoffen. 

Leipz.  1847.  D.  W  1251 

Meyer,    Conrad  Ferdinand.    Page  Leubelfing ; 

historische     novellen.      In    Vierteljahrl. 

mag.  V  2  v29 

Michon,  J:  Hippolyte,  abbS.  (?)    The  confessor, 

(Le  confesseur).    Tr.  from  the  french  by 

J.  H:  Eager.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1867.  O. 

M2626 

—  Under  the  ban.  (Le  maudit) ;  a  tale  of  the  19th 

century.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.  M  2627 

Millenkovics,  Stephan  v.,  {Stephan  v.  Milow). 
Verlorenes  gliick  ;  eine  erzahlung.  Heidel- 
berg. 1866.  D.  M2651 

Miller,  Annie,  born  Jenness.  Barbara  Thayer, 
her  glorious  career  ;  a  novel.  Bost.  1884. 
S.  M  2676 

Miller,  Emily  Huntington.  The  royal  road  to 
fortune.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  Mx  951 

Miller,  Cincinnatus  Hiner,  called  Joaquin.  '49 ; 
the  gold-seeker  of  the  Sierras.  N^.  Y.  1884. 
D.  M  2703 

—  The  one  fair  woman.    N.  Y.  1876.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

M2701 

—  Shadows  of  Shasta.    Chicago.  1881.  D. 

M2702 

Miller,  Hugh.    [Tales.]   In  Wilson,  J:  M.    Tales 

of  the  borders.  W  2202 

Contents.     Bill   Whyte,  v.  5.— The  lykewako,  v.  7. 

—  Recollections  of  Burns,  v.  3.  —  Recollections  of 

Fergruson,  v.  1."— The  salmon  fisher  of  Udoll,  v.  4.  — 

The   Scottish   hunters   of    Hudson's   Bay.   v.    VZ.  — 

Thomas  of  Chartres,  v.  18.  — Widow  of  Dunskaith, 

v.  3. 

—  Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre.     In  Johnson,  E.  R. 

Little  classics.  J  926  v5 

Miller,  Joaquin,  see  Miller,  Cincinnatus  Hiner. 

Miller,   J:  Martin.     Siegwart ;    eine  klosterge- 

schichte.    Stuttg.  1844.  3  v.  T.        M  2726 

Millet,  Frank  Davis.      "Yatil".    In  Stories  by 

american  authors.  S  35  vo 

Mihnan,  E.  H.    Arthur  Conway,  or   Scenes  in 

the  tropics.    N.  Y.  1859.  O.  M  2751 

Milow,   Stephan  v.,    pseud.,  see   Millenkovics, 

Stephan  v. 
Miltenberg,  pseud.,  see  Lafontaine,  A:  H:  Julius. 
Miniature    romances    from    the   german,    with 
other  prolusions  of  light  literature.     Bost. 
1841.   S.  M2776 

Contents.  I,a  Hfotte  Fouqu^,  F:  H:  K:  de.  Un- 
dine; The  vial-jfenie  and  mad  farthinsr;  The  collier- 
family,  or  Red  Mantle  and  the  merchant.— Table-talk 
notices  of  Phantasmion  by  Sara  Colerldg'e,  Including 
Fortunes  of  fairy  lore  by  W:  Hauff.— The  Almadora 
ravine.  —  Faithful  or  false.  —  The  fortieth  hour.  — 
Werter's  warning.— Maurice,  or  Away  for  St.  liran- 
dan's.— L'amore  an  Italian  trans,  of  Coleridge's  Love. 
Mirecourt,  Eugbne  de,  pseud.,  see  Jacquot,  C:  J: 

Baptiste. 

Misasi,  Nicola.    Kalabrische  novellen.     Uebers. 

und  eingel.  von  WoldemarKaden.    Autori- 

sierte  ausg.    Stuttg.  [1884].  D.       M  2826 

Contents.    Brigantaggio.— Giovanni.— Cola  dor  wolf. 

—  Marco.  — Andrea.  — Bruder  Thomas  der  eremit. — 

Neben  dem  herdfeuer.— Eine  traurige  erinnerung.— 

Die  kartause  von  Serra  S.  Bruno.  —  Francesco  der 

almosenganger. 

Miss  Toosey's  mission.    Bost.  1884.  S.        M  33 

Mr.  and  mrs.  Morton;   a  novel.    Bost.  1888.   1). 

M31 
Mitchell,  Bianca,  born  Cogswell.    Rigdum  Fun- 
nidos  and  Antonia.    Milw.  1881.  D. 

Mx  1001 
Mitchell,  Donald  Grant,  {Ik  Marvel).    A  bachel- 
or's revery.     In  Johnson,   E.   R.     Little 
classics.  J  926  v4 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


805       Mitchell,  D.  G.— More. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


806 


Mitchell,  Donald  Grant,  {Ik  Marvel). — Continued. 

—  Doctor  Johns ;  a  narrative  of  certain  events 

in  the  life  of  an  orthodox  minister  of  Con- 
necticut.   N.  Y.  1866.    2  V.  S.         M  2851 

—  Dream  life  ;   a  fable  of  the  seasons.     N.  Y. 

1868.  D.  M  2852 

—  The  lorgnette,  or  Studies  of  the  town  by  an 

opera  goer  ;  v.  3.     N.  Y.  1853.  D.    M  2853 

—  Reveries  of  a  bachelor,  or  A  book  of  the  heart. 

N.  Y.  1861.  S.  M  2854 

—  Same.    New  ed.    N.  Y.  [1863].  D.         M  2854 

—  Seven  stories  with  basement  and  attic.     New 

ed.     N.  Y.  1884  [1883].  D.  M  2855 

Mitchell,  E:  P.    The  ablest  man  in  the  world. 

In  Stories  by  american  authors.   S  35  vlO 

—  The   tachypomp.     In    Stories    by    american 

authors.  S  35  v5 

Mitchell,  S:  Weir.  A  draft  on  the  bank  of  Spain. 

With  Ms  Hephzibah  Guinness.         M  2901 

—  Hephzibah  Guinness.   Phila.  1880.  D.  M  2901 

—  In  war  time.     Bost.  1885  [1884] .  S.       M  2902 

—  Thee  and  you.     With  his  Hephzibah  Guinness. 

M  2901 
Mitford,  A.  Bertram.    The  forty-seven  ronins. 
In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 

J926  vll 
Mitford,  Mary  Russell.    The  fresh-water  fisher- 
man,    tn  Edinburgh  tales.  E  426 

—  Our  village.    111.    Lond.  1879.   Q.      M  295 IP 

—  ed.      Stories  of    american    life    by    american 

writers.     Lond.  1830.    3  v.  D.  M  2952 

Contents,  V.  1 .  Otter-bag-,  the  Oneida  chief.— The 
french  village.— The  country  cousin.— The  sick  man 
cured.  — Mr.  de  Villecour  and  his  neighbours. —The 
Esmeralda.— The  tutor.- The  Indian  hater.  2.  Pete 
Featherston.- The  drunkard.— The  marriage  blunder. 
—A  romance  of  the  border.— The  prhost.- The  sea- 
man's widow.  —  Unwritten  philosophy.  —  Scenes  in 
Washington.  3.  The  catholic  Iroquois.— The  pere- 
grinations of  Petrus  Mudd.— Unwritten  poetry.— The 
captain's  lady.— The  Isle  of  Shoals.— The  idle  man.— 
Cacoethes  scribendi.  —  The  fawn's  leap.  —  Reminis- 
cences of  New  York.  —  The  little  dutch  sentinel  of 
the  Manhadoes.- The  rifle. 

—  See  also  her  Works.  820.2  :  27 

Contents,   see   under  English   literature,    Collected 

works. 

Moir,  D:M.    The  divinity  student     /n  Wilson, 

J:  M.  Tales  of  the  borders.        W  2202  v5 

Moldwarp,  Nicholas,  pseud.,  see  Manning,  Anne. 

Molesworth,  Mary  Louisa,  born  Stewart,  (Ennis 

Graham).    Miss  Bouverie.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q. 

M3001 

—  Same.    Lond.  1880.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  M  3001 
MOllhausen,   Balduin.    Engelid.    With  Sydow, 

C.  V.    Spatsommer.  S  6101 

—  Der  fliichtling  ;  erzahlung  aus  Neu-Mexico  und 

dem  angrenzenden  Indianergebiet,  in  an- 
schluss  an  den  "Halbindianer."  Leipz. 
1862.  4v.  S.  M3051 

—  Der  halbindianer  ;  erzahlung  aus  dem  westli- 

chen  Nordamerika.    Leipz.  1861.  4  v.  S. 

M3052 

—  Der  leuchtthurm  am  Michigan,  und  andere  er- 

ziihlungen ;  mit  einer  einleitung  von  Th. 

Fontane.     Stuttg.  1882.  D.  M  3058 

Incltules,  Die  auswanderin.—  Das  squattermadchen. 

—  Die  mandanenwaise  ;  erzahlung  aus  den  Rhein- 

landen  und  dem  stromgebiet  des  Missouri. 
Berlin,  1855.  4  v.  S.  M  3056 

—  Der  mayordomo  ;    erzahlung  aus  dem  siidli- 

chenKalifornien  und  Mexico.  Leipz.  1863. 
4v.   D.  M3053 

—  Das  mormonenmiidchen  ;  eine  erzahlung  aus 

der  zeit  des  kriegsziiges  der  Vereinigten 
Staaten  gegen  die   "Heiligen  der  letzten 


MOllhausen,  Balduin. — Contintied. 

tage  "  im  jahre  1857-1858.    Jena.  1871.    6  v. 
inl.  S.  M3054 

—  Der  piratenlieutenant.    Berlin.  1870.  4  v.  in  2. 

D.  M3057 

—  Reliquien  ;    erzahlungen    und     schilderungen 

aus  dem  westlichen  Nordamerika.    Benin. 
1865.  3v.  S.  M3055 

—  Wildes  blut ;  erzahlung  in  2  abth.    In  Vier- 

teljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v38 

Contents    Abth.  1.    Die  braut  des  schleichhiindlers. 

3.    Dame  Freiheit. 

MoUoy,    Joseph    Fitzgerald.    What  hast    thou 

done  ?  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.       M  3076 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.  D.  M  3076 
Moncrieff,  Robert  Hope.  {Ascott  B.  Hope.)  Home- 
spun stories.     N.  Y.  1883.  S.  Mx  828 

Contents  Introd.  —  Spinning  a  story.  —  Playing  the 
fool.— My  desert  island.  —  The  black  book.  —  Crossing 
the  line.  —  Caught  out.  —  A  scene  from  history.  —The 
G  uisai'ds.- The  secret  history.  —  The  secret  society.— 
At  the  masthead.— A  night  in  the  Black  Forest.- Baby 
boy.— The  banshee. 

—  The  pampas  ;  a  story  of  adventure  in  the  Ar- 

gentine Republic.  111.    Lond.  1878.  D. 

Mx827 

—  Spindle  stories  ;    new  yarns  spun   from    old 

wool.  111.    Lond.  1880.  D.  Mx  826 

Contents.    Four-and-twenty  blackbirds.  —  Hnmpty- 

Dumpty.— Jack  and  Gill.  —  Fighting  for  the  crown.  — 

Baby  Bunting.—  Boy  Blue.  —  'The  mouse  on  the  clock. 

Monkland,  Mrs. — .    The  nabob  at  home,  or  the 

return  to  England.    N.  Y.  1864.  O. 

M3101 
Montanus,  Theodor.     Konig  Ottokar  der  stolze, 
Oder  Der  bohmer  kreuzzug  im  Preussen- 
lande  ;    historisches  gemalde  der  vorzeit. 
Meissen.  1830.  S.  M  3151 

Montgomery,  Florence.  Misunderstood.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.  8.  M  3201 

—  Thwarted,  or  Duck's  eggs  in  a  hen's  nest ;  a 

story.    Phila.  1874.  D.  M  3202 

Montgomery,  G:  Washington.  Bernardo  del 
Carpio  ;  an  historicalnovel  of  the  8th  cen- 
tury. From  the  Spanish  of  don  Jorge 
Montgomery.    N.  Y.  1834.  D.  M  3251 

Monti,  L:,  {Samuel  Sampleton).  Adventures  of 
an  american  consul  abroad,  by  S:  Sample- 
ton.    Bost.  1878.  S.  M  3301 

—  Leone.    (Round-robin  ser).    Bost.  1882.  S. 

M3302 
Montolieu,  Jeanne  Isabelle  Pauline  Poller  de 

Bottens,  dame  de  Crousaz,  baronne  de,  joint 

author,  see  "Wyss,  J:  Rudolph. 
Moore,  Frank  Frankfort.    Daireen  ;  a  novel.    N. 

Y.  1880.  Q.  M  3361 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.   2  v.  in  1.  D.  M  3351 
Moore,  T:     The  epicurean.    New  ed.  rev.   and 

corr.  by  the  author,  with  notes.  N.  Y.  1846. 

S.  M  3401 

More,   Hannah.     Coelebs  in  search  of   a  wife. 

N.  Y.  1861.  D.  M  3501 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1857.  D.  M  3501 

—  Domestic  tales  and  allegories  illustrating  hu- 

man life.    N.  Y.  1862.  S.  Mx  851 

Contents.  The  shepherd  of  Salisbury  Plain.— Mr. 
Fantom.— The  two  shoemakers.- Giles  the  poacher. 
—The  servant  turned  soldier.— The  general  jail  de- 
livery. 

—  Rural  tales.     T.  p.  to.    S.  Mx  852 

Contents.  The  two  wealthy  farmers,  or  The  his- 
tory of  mr.  Bragwell.— Parley  the  porter.— All  for 
the  best.— Tom  White,  the  post  boy.— The  pilgrims.— 
The  valley  of  tears.— The  strait  gate  and  the  broad 
way. 


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LITERATURE— FICTION. 


More— Miigge. 


More,  Hannah. — Continued. 

—  'Tis  all  for  the  best,  The  shepherd  of  Salis- 

bury Plain,  and  other  narratives.    Lond. 

1861.  T.  Mx853 

Contents.  Brief  sketch  of  the  life  of  mrs.  Hannah 
More.— 'Tis  all  for  the  best.— The  shepherd  of  Salis- 
bury Plain.— Parley  the  porter.- The  happy  water- 
man.—History  of  Mary  Wood— The  good  mother's 
legacy.— Honest  miller  of  Gloucestershire.— Turn  the 
carpet. 

—  See  also  her  Works.  820.2  :  28 

Contents,   see  under  English  literature,    Collected 
works. 
Morgan,  N.  D.     Geori^e  Cardwell,  or  A  month 
in  a  country  parish.    N.  Y.  1856.  D. 

M3551 
Morgan,    Lady   Sydney,    horn    Owenson.     Die 
prinzessin,  oder  Die  beguine.      Aus  dem 
englischen  von  P.  Helling.    Aachen.  1835. 
3  V.  S.  M  3601 

Morgan,  Sir  T:  C.  and  lady  Sydney.  The  book 
without  a  name.    N.  Y.  1841.   2  v.  D. 

M3626 

Morier,  James.    The  adventures  of  Hajji  Baba 

in  Turkey,  Persia  and  Russia.    Phila.  1855. 

D.  M3651 

—  Zohrab,  the  hostage.     T.  p.  w.  S.         M  3652 
MOrike,  E:    Maler  Nolten.    Stuttg.  n.  d.  2  v.  S. 

M3701 
Morley,  H:  Oberon's  horn  ;  a  book  of  fairy 
tales.    4th  ed.,  ill.    Lond.  1881.   D. 

Mx876 
Morley,  Susan.    Aileen  Ferrers.    N.  Y.  1875.  O. 

M3751 

—  Margaret  Chetwyad.   Phila.  1878.  D.    M  3752 

—  Throstlethwaite."    Phila.  1876.  D.         M  3753 
Morning,  Richard,  pseud.,  see  Zeising,  Adolf. 
Morse,  Clara  Frances.    Blush  roses.     N.  Y.  1878. 

O.  M  3801 

Morshead,  A.  E.  Mary,  joint  autJwr,  see  Awdry, 
Frances. 

Mortimer,  Sir  Henry,  pseud.,  see  Gardonniere, 
Almire. 

Morvell,  Dr.,  pseud.,  see  VoUmer,  W:  F.  A. 

Mosen,  Julius,  and  J:  L:  Tieck.  Stories  trans- 
lated from  the  german  by  G.  F.  Cross- 
thwaite.    Lond.  1842.  D.  M  3951 

Contents.  Mosen,  J.  Ishmael;  The  Italian  novel; 
Helena  Valisnerla;  The  picture  of  the  mermaid.— 
Tieck,  J :  L :    Precipitation. 

Moser,  O:  Komische  bilder  aus  dem  soldaten- 
leben.    Leipz.  1851.  S.  M  4001 

Motley,  J :  Lothrop.  Merry-mount ;  a  romance 
of  the  Massachusetts  colony.  Bost.  1849. 
2v.  D.  M4051 

—  Morton's  hope  ;  or  The  memoirs  of  a  provin- 

cial.   N.Y.  iaS8.  2v.  D.  M4052 

Moulton,  Ellen  Louise,  born  Chandler.  Bed- 
time stories.  T.  p.  w.  S.  Mx  901 
Contents.  Margaret's  necklace.— How  the  girls  got 
rid  of  Freddy — Coals  of  flre.— What  Jess  Cortrell  did. 
-Sir  Harry.— Paying  off  Jane.— A  child's  tragedy.— 
The  little  mother.— The  light  in  the  window.— Mr. 
Turk  and  what  became  of  him. —  Just  a  little  bit  of 
Christmas.  — Benjie.  — A  child's  good  work.— What 
Blddie  did.— Jamie  Leech's  angel.— Maud  Granger's 
new  dress. 

—  Firelight  stories.    111.  Bost.  1883.  S.    Mx  904 

Contents.  Sol  Jones's  orphans.- The  silver  locket.— 
The  bargee's  Johnny.— Solomon  Girder's  customers. 
—  Jenny's  baby.  — Roger  Faithful's  invention. —The 
mortgage  on  Inglenook.— Edith  Bowles's  new  life.— 
How  Ituth  came  home.  Sister  Lucy. —Jenny's  val- 
entine. 

—  More  bed-time  stories.    111.  Bost.  1878.  S. 

Mx902 

Contents.    Against  wind  and  tide. —  Blue  sky  and 

white  clouds.  —  The  cousin  from  Boston.  —  Missy.— 


Moulton,  Ellen  Lovnse.— Continued. 

The  head  boy  of  Eaglesheight  school.  —  Agatha's 
lonely  days.— Thin  ice.— My  lost  sister.— What  came 
to  Olive  Haygarth.— Uncle  Jack.— Nobody's  child.— 
My  little  gentleman.  — Ruthy's  country.— Job  Geld- 
ing's Christmas.— My  comforter. 

—  My  third  book  ;  a  collection  of  tales.    N.  Y. 

1859.  D.  M  4101 

Contents.  The  pride  of  Moses  Grant.  — How  one 
woman  came  to  marry.  —  The  tenant  of  the  old 
brown  house.— Uncle  Roger's  story  and  mine.— The 
mist  over  the  valley.— Joseph  Thorne,  his  calling.— 
Olive  Winchester  Wight.— My  inheritance.— Number 
101.  — Leona;  a  blind  man's  story.  — The  mountain 
road.— The  story  of  a  man  of  business.— The  cottage 
on  the  hill. —Joanna  the  actress.- The  record  of  a 
troubled  life.— Four  letters  from  Helen  Hamilton.— 
The  phantom  face. 

—  New  bed-time  stories.    111.  Bost.  1880.  S. 

Mx903 
Contents.  "All  a-growin'  and  a-blowin'  ".—My  vag- 
rant.—Helen's  temptation.— The  surgeon  of  the  doll's 
hospital.— Pretty  miss  Kate.— A  borrowed  i-osebud.- 
Tom's  thanksgiving.  —  Finding  Jack.— Her  mother's 
daughter.— My  quarrel  with  Ruth.— Was  it  her  moth- 
er?—The  lady  from  over  the  way.  —  His  mother's 
boy.— Dr.  Joe's  valentine. 

—  Some  women's  hearts.   Bost.  1874.  S.  M  4102 

Contents.     Fleeing   from   fate.  —  Brains.  —  Twelve 

years  of  my  life.— Little  Gibraltar.— Household  gods. 

—The  judge's  wife.— A  letter  and  what  came  of  it.— 

Out  of  Nazareth. 

Mountford,   W:    Thorpe,  a  quiet  english  town, 

and  life  therein.    Bost.  1852.  D.      M4151 

Mudford,   W:     First  and  last.    In  Tales  from 

Blackwood.  T  176  v4 

—  The  iron  shroud,     /w  Johnson,  E:  R.    Little 

classics.  J  926  v3 

—  Same.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood.     T  176  vl 

—  Same,    /w  Sargent,  E.    The  emerald.     S  551 
Miigge,   Theodor.    Afraja ;    roman.     Frankfurt 

a.  M.  1857.  D.  M  4201 

—  Same,  eng.    Afraja,  a  norwegian  and  lapland 

tale,  or  Life  and  love  in  Norway.  Tr.  from 
the  german  by  E.  Joy  Morris.  Phila.  1855. 
D.  M4201 

—  Alte    und    neue    welt.      Together   with    Drei 

freunde.  M  4205 

—  Am  Marlanger  Fjord.     With  Behrens,  B.     Im 

banne  der  musen.  H  2278 

—  Arvor  Spang.     T.  p.  w.    2  v.  D.  M  4202 

—  Cosimo  Vinci ;  historische  erziihlung.  Breslau. 

1862.  D.  M  4302 

—  Der  doppelgiinger.    Berlin.  1857.  D.    M  4205 

—  Drei  freunde.    Breslau.  1862.  D.  M  4205 

—  Erich  Randal  ;  historischer  roman  aus  der  zeit 

der  eroberung  Finnlands  durch  die  russen 
im  jahre  1808.     Frankfurt  a.  M.  1856.  D. 

M4206 

—  Leben  und  lieben  in  Norwegen  ;  vier  novellen 

aus  dem  norwegischen  volksleben.   Frank- 
furt a.  M.  1858.  2  V.  D.  M  4207 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  83. 

—  Neues  leben.    Prag.  1856.  T.  M  4208 

—  Der  pfarrer  vom  see  ;   eine  lebensgeschiclite. 

Berlin.  1858.  D.  M  4209 

—  Der  prophet ;    historischer    roman   aus  dem 

bauernkriege.    Leipz.  1861.  3  v.  D. 

M4210 

—  Der  propst  von  Ulensvang,  —  Vater  und  sohn  ; 

zwei  erzahlungen.    Breslau.  1862.  D. 

M4211 

—  Romana ;     historische     erziihlung.      Breslau. 

1862.  D.  M4212 

—  Vater  und  sohn.   With  Der  propst.  /tj.  M  421 1 

—  Verloren    und   gefunden.     Frankfurt    a.    M. 

1859.  2v.  inl.  O.  M  4213 

—  Der  voigt  von  Silt.    Berlin.  1858.  T.    M  4214 


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809 


Miihlbach— Mundt,  C. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


810 


Miihlbach,  Louise,  pseud.,  see  Mundt,  Clara. 

Muhlfeld,  Julius,  pseud.,  see  ROsler,  Robert. 

Mmr,  Allan.  Ladfy  Beauty,  or  Charmins:  to  her 
latest  day.    i^.  Y.  1883.  S.  M  4226 

Muirhead,  Findley.  Two  plots.  In  Tales  from 
many  sources.  T  178  v4 

Miiller,  Adolf,  {Adolf  Palm).  Im  labyrinth  der 
seele  :  zwei  novellen.    Leipz.  1873.   S. 

M4251 

Miiller,  F:  Max.  Deutsche  liebe  ;  aus  den  papie- 
ren  eines  fremdlings  herausg..  mit  einem 
vorwort  begleitet  von  Max  Miiller.  5te 
auti.    Leipz.  1877.  O.  M  4351 

—  Same.     With  Storm,   H.   T.   W.      Hans   und 

Heinz  Kirch.  S  5603 

—  Same,  eng.    Memories  ;  a  story  of  germanlove. 

Tr.    from    the  german  by  G:  P.    Upton. 
Chicago.  1875.  D.  M  4351 

Miiller,  K:,  {Olfried  Mylius,  Franz  v.  Elling). 
Am  hofe  der  nordischen  Semiramis  ;  histo- 
rischer  roman.  Hannover.  1873.  3  v.  in  1. 
D.  M  4301 

—  Drei  sinnige  erziihlungen  fiir  alles  volk  und 

allezeit.     Stuttg.  1861.  S.  M  4302 

Contents,  see  Deutschor  katalog,  p.  84. 

—  Die  frau  okonomierath  ;  eine  geschichte.   With 

Miiller  von  Konigswinter,  W.    Furioso. 

M4452 

—  Die  geheimnisse  der  Bastille;  historisch-biogra- 

gnische     bilder    aus    der   vergangenheit. 
tuttg.  1865.  3  V.  S.  M  4303 

—  Ein  meteor  der  borse.    Leipz.  1873.    3  v.  8. 

M4304 

—  Die  weisse  frau ;    eine  hof-  und  familienge- 

schichte  aus  dem  achtzehnten  jahrhundert. 
Milw.  1865.  O.  M  4305 

Miiller,  O:  Andrea  del  Castagno  ;  erzahlungen 
und  charakterbilder.    Berlin.  1865.  S. 

M4401 

—  Aus  Petrarca's  alten  tagen.    Berlin.  1863.  2  v. 

S.  M  4402 

—  Charlotte  Ackermann;  ein  Hamburger  theater- 

roman     aus     dem    vorigen     jahrhundert. 
Frankfurt  a.  M.  1854.  D.  M  4403 

—  Ekhof  und  seine  schiiler.    Leipz.  1868.  3  v.  S. 

M4404 

—  Erzahlungen  und  charakterbilder,  v.  3:    Der 

museumsweiler. — Der  delikatessenhiindler. 
Berlin.  1865.  S.  M  4412 

—  Die    forstersbraut    von  Neunkirchen ;    erziih- 

lung.    Stuttg.  1867.  D.  M  4405 

—  Georg  Volker  ;  ein  roman  aus  dem  jahre  1848. 

Bremen.  1851.  3  v.  D.  M  4406 

—  Der  klosterhof  ;  ein  familienroman.     Frank- 

furt a.  M.  1859.  3  V.  D.  M  4408 

—  Die  liebe  im  grabe.    Berlin.  1865.  D.   M  4407 

—  Der    tannenschiitz  ;    weihnachts  -  novelle   fur 

1851.    Bremen.  1853.  T.  M  4409 

—  Der  wildpfarrer  ;  historischer  roman.    Berlin. 

1866.  3  V.  S.  M  4410 

—  Die  zwei  kriiglein  ;  eine  erziihlung.     Braun- 

schweig. 1868.  S.  M4411 

Miiller,  W:  Debora.  N.  Y.  1884.  F.  M  4436 
Miiller  von  Konigswinter,   Wolfgang.    Furioso ; 

novelle.    Milw.  1863.  O.  M  4452 

—  Zum  stillen  vergniigen  ;  kiinstlergeschichten. 

Leipz.  1865.   3v.ini.   D.  M  4461 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalogr,  p.  84. 

Mulock,  Dinah  Maria,  see  Craik,  Dinah  Maria. 

Mund,  E.  D.,  pseud.,  see  Pechhamm^er,  E.  v. 

Mundt,  Clara,  born  Miiller,  {Louise  Miihlbach). 
Der  alte  Fritz  und  die  neue  zeit ;  histori- 
scher roman.    Jena.  1867.  4  v.  S.    M  4551 


Mundt,  Clara,  {Loui.^e  Miihlbach). — Continued. 

—  Same,  eng.    Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.    Tr. 

from  the  german  by  P:  Langley.  111.  N. 
Y.  1868.  O.  M4551 

—  Andreas  Hofer  ;  an  historical  novel.     N.  Y. 

1868.  O.  M4552 

—  Antonio.    Altona.  1860.  T.  M  4553 

—  Berlin  und  Sans-Souci ;   historischer  roman. 

Leipz.  1858.  3  v.  S.  M  4554 

—  Same,  eng.    Berlin  and  Sans-Souci,  or  Fred- 

erick the  great  and  his  friends.  Tr.  from 
the  german  by  mrs.  Chapman  Coleman 
and  her  daughters.    111.    N.  Y.  1879.  O. 

M4564 

—  Bonners,   oder   Geschichte  eines  millionairs. 

Altona.  1860.  3  v.  T.  M  4555 

—  Same,  eng.    The  story  of  a  millionaire.    Tr. 

from  the  german  by  Nathaniel  Greene.  N. 
Y.  1873.  D.  M  4555 

—  The  daughter  of  an  empress.    Tr.  from  the 

german  by  Nathaniel  Greene.  N.  Y.  1879. 
O.  M4556 

—  Deutschland  gegen  Frankreich  ;  historischer 

roman.    Jena.  1868.  4  v.  S.  M  4557 

—  Deutschland  in  stiirm  und  drang: 

1.  Der  alte  Fritz  und  die  neue  zeit.        M  4551 
3.  Fiirsten  und  dichter.  M  4566 

3.  Deutschland  gegen  Frankreich.         M  4557 

4.  Frankreich  gegen  Deutschland.         M  4562 

—  The  empress  Josephine.     T.  p.  w.         M  4558 

—  Erzherzog  Johann  und  der  herzog  von  Reich- 

stadt.    Berlin.  1863.  3  v.   S.  M  4559 

—  Erzherzog  Johann  und  Metternich.     Berlin. 

1860.  3v.  S.  M4560 

—  Frankreich  gegen   Deutschland  ;  historischer 

roman.    Jena.  1868.  5  v.  S.  M  4562 

—  Franz     Rdkoczy  ;     ungarisches     lebensbild. 

Wien.  1861.  3  v.  T.  M  4563 

—  Frau  meisterin.     Berlin.  1859.   3  v.  T. 

M4564 

—  Friedrich  der  grosse  und  seine  geschwister. 

Berlin.  1859.  4  v.  S.  M  4565 

—  Same,  eng.    Frederick  the  great  and  his  fam- 

ily ;  an  historical  novel.  Tr.  from  the 
german  by  mrs.  Chapman  Coleman  and 
her  daughters.    111.    N.  Y.  1878.    O. 

M  4565 

—  Fiirsten    und    dichter ;    historischer    roman. 

Jena.  1867.  4  v.  S.  M  4566 

—  Goethe  and  Schiller.    Tr.  from  the  german  by 

Chapman  Coleman.    N.  Y.  1869.  O. 

M  4567 

—  Graf   von    Benjowsky ;    historischer    roman. 

Jena.  1865.  4  v.  S.  M  4568 

—  Der  grosse  kurfiirst  und  seine  kinder.    Jena. 

1866.  4v.  S.  M4569 

—  Der  grosse  kurfiirst  und  seine  zeit: 

1.  Der  junge  kurfiirst.  M  4572 

3.  Der  grosse  kurfiirst  und  sein  volk.    M  4570 
3.  Der  grosse  kurf urst  und  seine  kinder. 

M  4569 

—  Der  grosse  kurfiirst  und  sein  volk ;    histori- 

scher roman.    Jena.  1865.  4  v.  S.    M  4570 

—  Henry  VIII.  See  below  Konig  Heinrich  VIII. 

—  Joseph  II  and  his  court.    NTY.  1876.  O. 

M4571 

—  Der  junge  kurfiirst.    Jena.  1865.  3.  v.  8. 

M  4672 

—  Kaiserin  Claudia,  prinzessin  von  Tirol ;    hi- 

storischer roman.    Leipz.  1867.  3  v.   S. 

M4573 

—  Karl  II   und  sein   hof ;   historischer  roman. 

Berlin.  1859.  3  v.  T.  M  4674 


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LITERATURE— FICTION.        Mundt,  C— Miitzelburg.       813 


Mundt,  Clara,  {Louise  MuJilbach). — Continued. 

—  Konig  Heinrich    VIII    iind    sein   hof,     oder 

Katharina  Parr  ;  historischer  rornan.  Ber- 
lin. 1858.  3  V.  T.  M  4575 

—  Same.,  eng.    Henry  VIII  and  his  court.     T.  p. 

w.  M  4575 

—  Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times  ;  an  histor- 

ical novel.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  F. 
Jordan.    111.  N.  Y.  1877.  O.  It  4576 

—  Maria     Theresia     und     der     pandurenobrist 

Trenck  :  historischer  roman.  Briinn.  1862. 
4v.  S.  M:4578 

—  Marie  Antoinette  und  ihr  sohn  ;  historischer 

roman.     Jena.  1867.  6  v.  D.  M  4577 

—  The  merchant  of  Berlin.    T.  p.  w.  D.    M  4579 

—  Mohammed  Ali  and  his  house  ;  an  historical 

romance.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  Chap- 
man Coleman.    111.  N.  Y.  1873.  O.' 

M4580 

—  Napoleon  und  konigin  Louise.     Berlin.    1860. 

4v.  S.  M:4581 

—  Same,  eng.    Napoleon  and  the  queen  of  Prus- 

sia.    N.  Y.  1868.  O.  M  4581 

—  Napoleon  und  fiirst  Bliicher.      Berlin.   1860.  4 

V.  S.  M  4582 

—  Sam^,  eng.    Napoleon    and    Bliicher ;    an  his- 

torical novel.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  F. 
Jordan.    111.  N.  Y.  1876.  O.  M  4582 

—  Napoleon  und  der  Wiener  congress.    2te  aufl. 

Berlin.     1861.  S.  114583 

—  Old  Fritz,  see  above  Der  alte  Fritz. 

—  Prinz  Eugen  und  seine  zeit.  M  4584 

1.  Prinz  Eugen,  der  kleine  abbe.    Berlin.  1864. 

4  V.  S.  M  4584  vl-4 

2.  Prinz  Eugen,  der  edle  ritter.    Berlin.  1864. 

4v.  S.  M4584v5-8 

—  Same,  eng.    Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.    Tr. 

by  A.  De  V.  Chaudron.     N.  Y.  1877.  O. 

M4584 

—  Queen  Hortense,  a  life  picture  of  the  napole- 

onic  era ;  an  historical  novel.  Tr.  from 
the  german  by  Chapman  Coleman.  N.  Y. 
1878.  O.  M4585 

—  The  story  of  a  millionaire.  See  above  Bonners. 

—  Zwei  lebenswege.    Altona.  1860.  3  v.  T. 

BI4586 
M\indt,    Theodor.      Cimaletti ;  protestantische 
bilder  aus  Bohmen.    Leipz.  1847.  S. 

M4651 

—  Count  Mirabeau.  See  below  Graf  Mirabeau. 

—  Czar  Paul.  M  4652 

1.  Der  grossfurst.    Berlin.  1861.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

M  4652  vl-3 

2.  Czar  Paul  und  sein  volk.     Berlin.    1801.    3 

v.  D.  M  4652  v4-6 

—  Ein  deutscher  herzog.    Leipz.  1855.   D. 

M  4653 
_  Ein  franzosisches  landschloss.    Prag.  1855.  T. 

M4654 

—  Graf  Mirabeau.    Berlin.  1860.  4  v.  S.  M  4655 

—  Same,    eng.      Count    Mirabeau ;    an    histori- 

cal novel.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  Therfese 
J.  Radford.    111.  N.  Y.   1868.  O.    M  4655 

—  Kleine  romane.    Berlin.  1857.  2  v.  D. 

M4656 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  86. 

—  Madonna  ;  unterhaltungen  mit  einer  heiligen. 

Leipz.   1835.   S.  M  4657 

—  Moderne  lebenswirren ;  briefe  und  zeitaben- 

teure  eines  salzschreibers.    Leipz.   1834.  S. 

M4658 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1847.  S.  M  4658 
-Robespierre.    Milw.  1859,  S.                M  4659 


Munter,  Jeremias,  pseud.,  see  Fomell,  BrorE: 
Murdoch,   D:    The  dutch  dominie  of  the  Cats- 
kills,   or  The  times  of    "  Bloody  Brandt." 
N.  Y.  1861.  D.  M4751 

Murfree,  Mary  Noailles,  (Charles  Egbert  Crad- 
dock).    Down  the  ravine.  111.  Bost.  1885.  S. 

m:x1051 

—  In  the  Tennessee  mountains.    Bost.   1884.   D. 

M4776 
Contents.  Drifting'  down  Lost  Creek.— A-playin'  of 
old  sledg-e  at  the  settlemint.  —The  star  in  the  val- 
ley.—Elootioneerln'  an  Big  Injun  mounting.  —  The 
romanne  of  Sunrise  rock.— The  dancin'  party  at  Har- 
rison's Cove. —Over  on  the  other  mounting. —The 
"  harnt "  that  walks  Chilhowee. 

—  Where  the  battle  was  fought.    Bost.   1884.   D. 

M4777 

Murger,  H:    Adeline  Protat.     Aus  dem    franz. 

von  C.  Biichele.     Stuttg.  1854.  T.    M  4801 

Murray,  C:  A:    Prarievogel.    Uebers.   aus  dem 

englischen.     Stuttg.  1847.  3  v.  T. 

M4851 

Murray,  D:  Chi-istie.    By  the  gate  of  the  sea.   N. 

Y.  1883.  D.  M  4879 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  M  4879 

—  Hearts  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  M  4880 

—  Joseph's  coat.    N.  Y.  1881.  S.  M  4877 

—  A  life's  atonement.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.       M  4876 

—  Val  Strange  ;   a  story  of  the   primrose  way. 

N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  M  4878 

—  The  way  of  the  world  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884. 

Q.  M  4881 

Murray,  Eustace  Clare  Grenville,  (Trois  Etoiles). 

Strange  tales.    Leipz.  1878.  S.         M  4902 

—  That  artful  vicar  ;  the  story  of  what  a  clergy- 

man tried  to  do  for  others  and  did  for  him- 
self.    Leipz.  1879.     3  v.  in  1.  S.        M  4903 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.    3  v.  in  1.  D.  M  4903 

—  Young  Brown.    111.    Bost.  1874.  O.      M  4904 
Musaus,    J:    K:   A:      Deutsche     volksmiircheu. 

Hildburgh.  1843.     3  v.  T.  M4951 

—  Same.     Volksmiircheu  der  deutschen  ;  mit  ei- 

ner einleitung  und  anmerkun^en  herausg. 

von  Moritz  Miiller.    Leipz.  1868.    3  v.  in  1. 

D.  M4951 

Contents.  V.  1.  MUller,  M.,  J:  K:  A:  Musiius.— 
Vorbericht  an  herrn  D:  Runkel.  —  Die  biicher  der 
chronika  der  drei  schwestern.—Richilde.- Roland's 
knappen.— Legenden  von  Riibezahl.— Die  entfiihrung. 
2.  Die  nymphe  des  brunnens.  — Libussa.  —  Der  ge- 
raubte  schleier.-  Stunime  Hebe.  3.  Llebestroue.  — 
Uhich  mit  dem  biihel.— Diimon  Amor.— Melichsala.— 
Der  schatzgriiber. 

—  Dumb  love.    In  Hedge,  F:  H:    Prose  writers 

of  Germany.  830. 1  :  8 

—  Same.      The  "dumb    lover.      In    Roscoe,    T: 

German  novelists.  R  2451 

—  Libussa.     In  Oxenford,  J:     Tales  from  the 

german.  O  1001 

—  The  spectre  barber.     In  Popular  tales   and 

romances.  P  2126  v2 

—  The  treasure-seeker.    In  the  same.   P  2126  vl 
Musset,  Paul  Edme  de.     The  wind-spirit  and 

rain-goddess.  Tr.  from  the  german  [adap- 
tation] of  M.  Schlimpert.  In.  Bost.  1858. 
T.  MxllOl 

Miitzelburg,  Adolf.  Das  attentat;  historische 
novelTe  aus  der  geschichte  Portugals.  Ber- 
lin. 1865.  T.  M  5001 

—  Hennig  Brabant ;  historische  novelle  aus  der 

stadt  Braunschweig.    Berlin.  1865.    2  v.  T. 

M5002 

—  Die  intriganten ;   histoi'ischer  roman  aus  der 

zeit  der  ersten  franzcisischcn  revolution. 
Berlin.  1867.    5  v.  S.  M  5003 


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Miitzelburg— NordhoflF.         LITERATTIBE— FICTION . 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


814 


Miitzelburg,  Adolt.— Continued. 

—  Der  konak ;  eine  episode  aus  dem  Kaukasus. 

Aus  den  papieren  eines  amerikaners.    Ber- 
lin. 1865.  T.  M  5004 

—  Luigia  Sanfelice.     T.p.w.  T.  M  5005 

—  Der  orang-utang  ;  eine  reise-erinnerung.    Aus 

den  papieren  eines  amerikaners.    Berlin. 
1865.    4  V.  T.  M  5006 

—  Robert  Clive,    der   eroberer   von    Bengalen ; 

historischer  roman.    Leipz.  1868.    2  v.  S. 

M  5007 

—  Das  schloss  an  der  Ostsee.     T.  p.  w.    S. 

M5008 

—  Der  sohn  des  kaisers  ;  historische  novelle  aus 

der  zeit  des  deutschen  bauernkrieges.    2te 

aull.    Berlin.  1865.    4  v.  T.  M  5009 

My  marriage.     Best.  1880.  S.  M  91 

My  trivial  life  and   its  misfortunes ;    a  gossip 

with    no    plot   in    particular   by   a    plain 

woman.    N.  Y.  1883.     2  v.   S.  M  92 

Contents.      V.    1.    Spinsterhood.      2.    Meum    and 

tuum. 

My  wife  and  my  wife's  sister.  (No  name  ser.) 
Bost.  1881."S.  M90 

Mylius,  Otfried,  pseud.,  see  Miiller,  K: 
Mysteries  of  Heron  Dyke,  The  ;   a  novel  of  in- 
cident by  the  author  of  "  In  the  dead  of 
night",  '"'Brought  to  light,"  etc.    N.  Y.  1881. 
Q.  M05 

Nachlese  in  und  ausser  mir  aus  den  papieren 

des  verfassers  der  Selbstbekenntnisse,  oder 

Vierzig  jahi'e  aus  dem  leben  eines  oftge- 

nannten  arztes.    Leipz.  1856.  4  v.  S.       N  1 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  85. 

Nares,  E:  Thinks  - 1  -  to  -  myself  ;  a  serio-ludicro, 
tragico-comico  tale,  written  by  Thinks  - 1  - 
to  -  myself  who.    Phila.  1869.  2  v.  1.  S. 

Nxl51 

Nas,  Abraham  and  Josef.  Unterhaltungen  fiir 
die  reifei-e  jugend  ;  zweiter  jahrgang.  St. 
Gallen.  1842.  D.  N  1051 

Nature's  nobleman,  by  the  author  of  Rachel's 
secret.    N.  Y.  1869.  O.  N  5 

Natiirliche  tochter,  Die.  Hamburger  novelle. 
Hamburg.  1862.  S.  H4 

Naubert,  Christiane  Benedicte  Eugenie,  born 
Hebenstreit.  Volksmiirchen  der  deutschen. 
2te  aufl.     Leipz.  1839.  3  v.  S.  N  101 

Neal,  Alice  B.,  see  Haven,  Alice. 

Neal,  J:  Goody  gracious  !  and  the  forget-me- 
not.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.  Little  classics. 

J926  vlO 

—  Same.    In  Sargent,  E.    The  emerald.    S  551 
Neaves,  C:  lord.      How  to  make  a  pedigree.    In 

Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  177  v2 

Needell,  Mrs.  J :  H.  Lucia,  Hugh  and  another  ; 
a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  N  176 

Nelk,  Theophilus,  pseud.,  see  Waibel,  Aloys 
Adalbert. 

Nelly,  St.,  pseud.,  see  Strieker,  Karoline. 

Nelson,  H:  Loomis.  John  Ran toul.  Bost.  1885. 
[1884].  D.  NllOl 

Nemmersdorf,  Franz  v.,  pseud.,  see  Reitzen- 
stein,  ¥ra,nziska  freifrau  v. 

Neumeister,  Theodor.  Herzog  Hans  von  Sagan, 
oder  Der  hungerthurm  zu  Priebus  ;  histo- 
rische original-erzahlung.  Neusalza.  1857. 
4v.  D.  N201 

—  Verbrechen  und  strafe,  oder  So  wie  die  that, 

so  auch  der  lohn.    Pirna.  n.  d.  O.     N  202 

Newby,  Emma,  mrs.  C.  J.    Common  sense  ;  a 

novel.    Leipz.  1866.  2  v.  in  1.  S.         N  226 


Newell,  C:  M.  Kamehameha,  the  conquering 
king ;  the  mystery  of  his  birth,  loves  and 
conquests  ;  a  romance  of  Hawaii.  111.  N. 
Y.  1885.  D.  N  236 

Newell,  Robert  H:,  {Orpheus  C.  Kerr).  There 
was  once  a  man  ;  a  story.    N.  Y.  1884.  I). 

N252 

—  The  walking  doll,  or  The  asters  and  disasters 

of  society.    N.  Y.  1872.  D.  N  251 

Newman,  J:  H:    Callista  ;    a  sketch  of  the  3d 

century.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.  N  301 

—  Loss  and  gain,   or  The  story    of  a  convert. 

Bost.  1855.  D.  N  302 

Newman,  Mrs.  M.  W.    Jean.    N.  Y.  1875.  O. 

N351 

—  Same.    Lond.  1875.  D.  N351 

—  With  costs.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  N  352 

—  Same  ;  a  novel.    Lond.  1881.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

N352 
Newton,  W:  Wilberforce.    The  priest  and  the 

man,   or  Abelard  and   Heloisa ;   a  novel. 

[Anon.]     Bost.  1883.  S.  N  376 

Nieander,  K:  A:     The  renounced  treasure.    In 

Edinburgh  tales.  E  426 

NichoUs,  Charlotte,  born  Bronte,  (Ourrer  Bell). 

Jane    Eyre ;     an     autobiography.     Leipz. 

1850.  2v.  inl.  S.  N  401 

—  Same.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  N  401 

—  Same,    germ.    Aus    dem    englischen    von    dr. 

Grieb.     Stuttg.  1850.  2  v.  T.  N  401 

—  The  professor.    Leipz.  1857.  S.  N  402 

—  Same  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  N  402 

—  Shirley.     Leipz.  1849.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  N  403 

—  Same. '  Phila.  n.  d.  D.  N  403 

—  Same,   germ.    Aus  dem    englischen    von    dr. 

Grieb.     Stuttg.  1851.  2  v.  T.  N  403 

—  Villette.    Leipz.  1853.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  N  404 

—  Same,  germ.    Aus  dem    englischen    von    dr. 

Grieb.    Stuttg.  1853.  2  v.  T.  N  404 

Nicholson,  Joseph  J.  The  Blemmertons,  or 
Dottings  by  the  wayside.     N.  Y.  1856.  D. 

N501 
Nicolay,  pseud.,  see  Scharling,  K:  H: 
Niemann,  A:    Bakchen  und  thyrsostrager ;  ro- 
man.   N.  Y.  1883.  F.  N  551 
Nieritz,  K:  Gustav.    The  young  recruit,  or  The 
adventures  of  a  drummer  boy ;  a  story  of 
the  russian  campaign.    Bost.  1866.  S. 

Nx201 
Nietschmann,  Hermann,  {Armin  Stein).    Count 
Erbach  ;  a  story  of  the  reformation.    From 
the  german  by  James  I.  Helm.      N.   Y. 
[1882J.  D.  N576 

Noble,  Annette  Lucille.  Eunice  Lathrop,  spin- 
ster.   N.  Y.  1882.  S.  N602 

—  Uncle  Jack's  executors.  N.  Y.  1880.  S.  N  601 
Noble,   Lucretia.     A  reverend  idol ;    a  novel. 

[Anon.]    Bost.  1882.  D.  N  626 

Noe,  H:  A:  Der  zauberer  des  hochgebirges  ;  er- 
ziihlung.    Berlin.  1874.  D.  N  651 

Noel,  Lady  Augusta,  born  Keppel.  From  gener- 
ation to  generation  :  a  novel.  N.  Y7  1880. 
Q.  N  701 

—  Same.    New  ed.    Lond.  1880.  D.  N  701 
Norden,  Marie,  pseud.,  see  Wolfhagen,  Friede- 

rike. 
NordhoflF,  C:    Cape  Cod  and  all  along  shore.   N. 
Y.  1880.  Q.  N  801 

Contents.  Captain  Tom;  a  resurrection.— What  is 
best?  — A  strugrgrle  for  lit" e.  —  Elkanah  Brewster's 
temptation.  —  One  pair  of  blue  eyes.  —  Mehetable 
Rogers's  cranberry  swamp.  —  Maud  Elbert's  love- 
match. 


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LITERATURE— FICTION.         Nordhoff-OUphant,  M.  0 . 


816 


NordhofP,  C:— Continued. 

—  Elkanah  Brewster's  temptation.    In  Atlantic 

tales.  A  1876 

—  Man-of-war  life  ;   a  boy's  experience  in  the  U. 

S.  navy  during  a  voyage  around  the  world 
in  a  siiip  of  the  line.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

Nx251 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.  S.  Nx  251 

—  The  merchant  vessel ;  a  sailor  boy's  voyages 

to  see  the  world.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

Nx252 

—  Stories  of  the  island  world.    N.  Y.  1857.  S. 

Nx254 

—  Whaling  and  fishing.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

Nx  253 
Normand,  Hugh  de.    The  brigand  captive,  or 
The  gipsy  queen.    Auburn.  [1854].  S. 

N851 

Norris,  W:   E.     Adrian  Vidal ;  a  novel.  111.    N. 

Y.  1885.  Q.  N  908 

—  Heaps  of  money  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1882.  S. 

N903 

—  The  hermit  of  Saint  Eugfene.    In  Tales  from 

many  sources.  T  178  vl 

—  Mademoiselle  de  Mersac.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q. 

N901 

—  A  man  of  his  word,  and  other  stories.     N.  Y. 

1885.  Q.  N  906 

IneliuUs,  La  bella  sorrentlna.— The  man  with  the 

red  hair.— Nils  Jensen.— The  princess  Paolini.— Count 

Waldemar.— The  count  Adelcrantz.— Miss  Van  Steen. 

—The  old  woman  of  the  sea. 

—  Matrimony.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.   1881. 

S  N  902 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  N  902 

—  No  new  thing  ;    a  novel.    (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1883!  S.  N  904 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  N  904 

—  That  terrible  man  ;   a  novel.  N.  Y.   1885.  8. 

N907 

—  Thirlby  Hall  ;  a  novel.    111.  N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

X905 
Nortli,  Christopher,  pseud.,  see  Wilson,  J: 
Norton,  Caroline  Elizabeth  Sarah,  sec  Stirling- 
Maxwell,  C.  E.  S. 
Norton,  J :  N.    Rockford  parish,  or  The  fortunes 
of  Mr.  Mason's  successors.    N.  Y.  1856.  D. 

N951 
Norton    Harg^rave,    and  other   sketches  ;    the 
second  series  of  Shades  of  character  by  the 
author  of  Charlie  Burton,  etc.    N.  Y.  '1851. 
S.  Nx61 

Notley,    Frances    Eliza    Millet,   born   Thomas. 
Love's  crosses.    N.  Y.   1878.  Q.        N  1001 


—  Same;    a  novel.    Lond.  1878. 

—  Mildred's  wedding.     T.  p.  w.  O. 

—  Olive  Varcoe.    Bost.  n.  d.  O. 

—  Red  Riding-Hood  ;  a  novel.    N. 


inl.  D. 
NlOOl 
N  1002 
N  1003 

1884.  Q. 

N  1005 

Lond.  1883.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  N  1005 

-  Time  shall  try.    N.  Y.  1878.  Q.  N  1004 

Novellen  -  kranz,   gewunden    aus  den    schon- 

sten  bliithen  der  schon-wissenschaftlichen 

literatur  des  in  und  auslandes.     Schwiib. 

Hall.  n.  d.  D.  N  1051 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  86. 

Nursery  governess,  The,  by  the  author  of  "  The 

week."    Lond.  1845.  T.  Nx  91 

Nyblom,   Helfene,  born   Roed,    (H.).     Novellen. 

Aus  dem  schwedischen  iibers.  von  1.  Loren- 

zen.    Bremen.  1879.   S.  H  101 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  under  H.,  p.  67. 


Ober,  F:  Albion.  The  silver  city  ;  a  story  of  ad- 
venture in  Mexico.    111.    Bost.   [1883].  O. 

0x101 
O'Brien,  Charlotte  G.    Light  and  shade.    N.  Y. 

1878.  Q.  O  101 

—  Same.    Lond.  1878.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  O  101 
O'Brien,  Fitz  James.     The  diamond  lens.     In 

Atlantic  tales.  A  1876 

—  Same,  with  other  stories  ;  coll.  and  ed.,  with  a 

sketch  of  the  author  by  W:  Winter.     New 
ed.    N.  Y.  1885.  D.  O  126 

Includes,  The  wondersmith.  —  Tommatoo.— Mother 
of  Pearl.— The  boheraian.— The  lost  room.— The  pot 
of  tulips.— The  golden  ingot.— My  wife's  tempter.— 
What  was  it  ?  —  Duke  Humphrey's  dinner.  —  Milly 
Dove.— The  dragon  fang. 

—  Mrs.  Macsimum's  bill.    In  Maga  stories. 

P2801 
O'Connor,  Francis.    The  invisible  princess.     In 

Johnson,  E.  R.  Little  classics.  J  926  v8 
O'Connor,  W:  Douglas.    The  ghost.     111.     N.  Y. 

1867.  S.  O  151 

—  Same.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 

J  926  v8 

O'Flanagan,   James    Roderick.      The    Munster 

circuit ;  tales,  trials  and  traditions.     N.  Y. 

1879.  Q.  0  201 
O'Hanlon,   Alice.     A  costly   heritage.      N.  Y. 

1881.  Q.  O  251 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.  3  v.  in  3.  D.  O  251 

—  Horace    McLean ;   a  story  of  a   search    in  a 

strange  place.     N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  O  252 

—  No  proof;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.         O  253 

—  Robert  Reid,  cotton-spinner;  a  novel.     N.  Y. 

1883.  Q.  O  254 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.  3  v.  in  2.  D.  O  254 
O'Hara  family,  pseud.,  see  Banim,  J: 

Ohnet,  Georges.  Lise  Fleuron.  From  the 
french  by  lady  W:  Godolphin  Osborne. 
Lond.   1885.   2  v.   D.  0  276 

O'ltzel,  E.  Die  freunde  ;  historisch  -  romanti- 
sches  gemillde  aus  dem  griechischen  befrei- 
ungskriege.     Leipz.  1834.  2  v.  S.        O  301 

Oelckers,  Theodor  Hermann.  Prinzessin  Maria 
von  Oldenhof,  oder  Der  ewige  jude.  Leip/. 
1848.  3v.  S.  0  351 

Old  corner  cupboard,  The,  or  The  every-day  life 
of  every-day  people.     Cine.  1856.  D.    0  21 

Oldboy,  Oliver,  pseud.  George  Bailey  ;  a  tale  of 
New  York  mercantile  life.    N.'Y.   1880.  S. 

0  401 

Oldenburg,  Ferdinand  A:  Janneton  und  Ama- 
lie,  oder  Nicht  das  verbrechen  sondern  die 
tugend  macht  gliicklich  ;  cine  erzilhlun<;- 
fiir  die  reifei'e  iugend.    Cine.  1855.  S. 

0  426 

—  Die  wege   zum  verbrechen ;    eine  erziililnn*;- 

fiir    die    reifere    iugend.      Cine.   1851.    T. 

With  Schmid,  J.  C.  v.  Fernando.  S  1459 
Old-fashioned    fairy    tales.      Original    ed.,    ill. 

Bost.  ».  d.    2v.  S.  0x31 

Oliphant,  Laurence.    Altiora  Peto  ;  a  novel.    N. 

Y.  1883.  D.  O  436 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  O  436 

—  Piccadilly  ;  a  fragment  of  contemporary  bio- 

graphy.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  O  437 

—  The  tender   recollections  of   Irene   Macgilli- 

cuddy.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 

T177  vl 

Oliphant,   Margaret  O.,   horn  Wilson.     Agnes. 

N.  Y.  1866.  O.  0  451 


—  Same.    Leipz. 

—  At  his  gates. 


1865.  2  V.  in  1. 
N.  Y.  1873.  O. 


0  451 
0  452 


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OUphant,  M.  O.-Orred.        LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors.       818 


Oliphant,  M.  O.,  born  Wilson. — Continued. 

—  A  beleaguered  city  ;    a  narrative   of   certain 

recent  events  in  the  city  of  Semur,  in  the 
department  of  the  Haute  Bourgogne  ;  a 
story  of  the  seen  and  the  unseen.  Lond. 
1881.  O.  O  492 

—  Carita.    Leipz.  1877.   2  v.  in  1.  S.  O  453 

—  Chronicles  of  Carlingford. 

1.  The  perpetual  curate.  O  473 

2.  Salem  cnapel.  O  478 

3.  Miss  Majoribanks.  O  468 

4.  The  curate  in  charge.  O  454 

5.  Phoebe  jr.  O  474 

—  The  curate  in  charge.    Leipz.  1876.  S.    O  454 

—  The  days  of  my  life  ;  an  autobiography.    N.  Y. 

1868.  D.  0  455 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.    S.  O  455 

—  The  doctor's  family.     With  her  The  rector. 

0  476 

—  For  love  and  life.    Leipz.  1874.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

0  456 

—  The  fugitives.     N.  Y.  1879.  O.  O  457 

—  The  greatest  heiress  in  England.    Leipz.  1880. 

2v.  inl.  S.  0  458 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  O  458 

—  Harry  Joscelyn.     N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  0  459 

—  Same.    Lond.  1881.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  O  459 

—  He  that  will  not  when  he  may.     N.  Y.  1880.  Q. 

0  460 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  O  460 

—  Hester  ;    a  story  of  contemporary  life.   N.  Y. 

1883.  D.  ^  O  488 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  O  488 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1884.   Q.  O  488 

—  Innocent ;   a  tale  of  modern  life.    Leipz.   1873. 

2  V.  in  1.  S.  O  461 

—  It  was  a  lover  and  his  lass  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 

1883.  Q.  O  485 

—  Same.  2d  ed.    Lond.  1883.  3v.ini.  D.   0  485 

—  Katie  Stewart ;  eineeinfachegeschichte.  Leipz. 

1885.  S.  O  462 

—  The  ladies  Lindores  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

0  486 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  O  486 

—  Lady  Jane  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.      O  484 

—  The  last  of  the  Mortimers.     Leipz.  1862.  2  v. 

in  1.  S.  O  463 

—  Lucy  Crofton.     N.  Y.  1860.  S.  O  464 

—  Madam  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  O  490 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  S.  O  490 

—  Madonna  Mary.     N.  Y.  1866.   O.  O  465 

—  Same.     Leipz.  1867.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  O  465 

—  May.    Leipz.  1873.  2v.ini.  S.  O  466 

—  The  minister's  wife.    Leipz.  1869.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

0  467 

—  Miss  Majoribanks.     Leipz.    1870.    2  v.  in  1.    S. 

0  468 

—  Mrs.  Arthur.    Leipz.  1877.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  O  469 

—  An  odd  couple.     Phila.  n.  d.  D.  O  470 

—  Ombra.    Leipz.  1872.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  O  471 

—  The  open  door  [and]  The  portrait ;  two  stories 

of  the  seen  and  the  unseen.  \Anon.'\  Bost. 
1885.  S.  0  493 

—  Passages  from  the  life  of  Mrs.  Margaret  Mait- 

land  of  Sunnyside,  written  by  herself. 
Leipz.   1862.  S.  '       0  472 

—  The  perpetual  curate.    N.  Y.  1865.  O.     O  473 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1870.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  O  473 

—  Phoebe  junior  ;    a  last  chronicle  of  Carling- 

ford.   Leipz.  1876.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  O  474 

—  The  primrose  path  ;  a  chapter  in  the   annals 

of  the  kingdom  of  Fife.  Leipz.  1878.  2  v. 
inl.  S.  0  476 


Oliphant,  M.  O.,  born  Wilson.— Continued. 

—  The  rector.    Leipz.  1870.  S.  O  476 

—  A  rose  in  June.  Leipz.  1874,  S.  O  477 

—  Salem  chapel.     Leipz.  1870.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

0  478 

—  The  secret  chamber.    In  Tales  from  Black- 

wood. T  177  vl 

—  Self-sacrifice,  by  the  author  of  Margaret  Mait- 

land.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  O  491 

—  Sir  Tom  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  O  487 

—  Same.    Lond.  1884.  D.  O  487 

—  A  son  of  the  soil.     T.p.  w.  [N.  Y.  1865].  O. 

0  479 

—  The  story  of  Valentine  and  his  brother.  Leipz. 

1875.  2  V.  in  1.  S.  O  480 

—  Same.    Edinb.  1875.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  O  480 

—  Whiteladies.    Toronto.  1875.  D.  O  481 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1875.  2  v.  in  1.   S.  O  481 

—  Within  the  precincts.    Leipz.   1879.   3  v.  in  2. 

S.  O  482 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  3  v.  in  2.  D.  O  482 

—  The  wizard's  son  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

0  489 

—  Young  Musgrave.    Leipz.  1878.  2v.ini.  S. 

0  483 

—  Zaidee  ;  a  romance.    Edinb.    1856.    3  v.  in  2. 

D.  O  494 

Olivet,  Fabre  d',  see  Fabre  d'Olivet,  D. 
OUe  numarker,  De,  pseud.,  see  LOffler,  K:  Val- 
entin Immanuel. 
Olney,  Ellen  W.,  see  Kirk,  Ellen  W. 
Oelsner-Monmerque,  Gustave.    Die  rothen  und 
die    blauen,    pariser    corruptions-skizzen ; 
ein  tendenz-roman.    Bremen.  1850.  S. 

0  602 
Onkel  Adam,  pseud,  see  Wetterbergh,  C:  A. 
Opie,    Amelia,   born  Alderson.    Works.    N.  Y. 
1835-1838.   6  v.  in  5.  O.  O  653 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  fashionable  wife  and  unfash- 
ionable husband.— Madeline's  journal. —The  myste- 
rious stranger.  —  Appearance  is  ag'ainst  her.  —  The 
robber.— The  brother  and  sister.  2.  Adeline  Mowbray. 
Murder  will  out.  —The  reveng'e.  —  The  orphan.—  The 
soldier's  return.  —  The  uncle  and  nephew.— Love  and 
duty.  —  The  death-bed.  —  The  black  velvet  pelisse.  3. 
Illustrations  of  lying.  —  The  father  and  daughter.  — 
The  quaker  and  the  young-  man  of  the  world.  —  A  tale 
of  trials.  —The  confessions  of  an  odd  tempered  man. 
—The  ruffian  boy.— The  welcome  home.— The  mother 
and  son.  4.  Lady  Anne  and  lady  Jane. —  Austin  and 
his  wife.— A  woman's  love.— A  wife's  duty.  —The  two 
sons.— The  opposite  neighbor.  6.  Love,  mystery  and 
superstition.— After  the  ball.— Happy  faces— Temper. 
6.  Valentine's  eve. 

—  Same.    V.  1.    Fhila.  n.  d.  O.  0  663 

—  White  lies.    N.  Y.  1848.  S.  O  662 
Opiz,    G:    Emanuel,   (Bohemus).    Frauengrosse, 

Oder  Der  blodsinnige.     Stuttg.  1835.  2  v.  S, 

0  701 

—  Der  irrwisch.    Stuttg.  1834.  S.  O  702 
Optic,  Oliver,  pseud.,  see  Adams,  W:  Taylor. 
O'Reilly,  Eleanor  G.,  mrs.  Robert.    Our  hero. 

111.     N.  Y.  1885Yl884].  D.  Ox  461 

Orford,  Earl  of,  see  walpole,  Horace. 

Oniiirod,  — .    My  intimate  enemy.    Phila.  1878. 

S.  O  761 

Ome,  Philip.    Simply  a  love-story.    Bost.   1885. 

D.  O  766 

Orr,  Mrs.  Alexander  S,    The  Roseville  family  ; 

an  historical  tale  of  the  18th  century.  Lond. 

1877.  S.  O  776 

—  The  twins  of  St.  Marcel ;  a  tale  of  Paris  incen- 

die.    Lond.  1877.  S.  O  777 

Orred,  Meta.    Honor's  worth,  or  The  cost  of  a 

vow.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.  O  801 

—  Same  ;  a  novel.     Lond.  1878.  2  v.  D.  O  801 


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CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITEBATTTltE— FICTION. 


Oertel— Parr,  H. 


820 


Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  (W.  0.  v.  Horn,  Fried- 
rich  Wilhelm  Lips).  Die  eroberung  von 
i^lgier;  eine  geschichte,  der  jugend  und 
dem  volke  erzahlt.  With  his  Der  orkan  auf 
Cuba.  O  853 

—  Friedel ;  eine  geschichte  aus  dem  volksleben. 

N.  Y.  1853.  T.  O  851 

—  Gesammelte  erzahlungen.    2te  aufl.     Frank- 

furt a.  M.  10  V.  D.  0  852 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  87. 

—  Der  orkan  auf  Cuba  ;  eine  geschichte,  der  deut- 

schen  jugend  und  dem  deutschen  volke  er- 
ziihlt.  2te  aufl.    Wiesbaden,  n.  d.  T.  O  853 

—  Rheinische  dorfgeschichten.    Frankfurt  a.  M. 

1854.  4  V.  T.  O  854 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  87. 

—  Wie  einer  ein  wallfischfiinger  wurde,  und  was 

er  dabei  erf  uhr  und  erlebte  ;  eine  geschichte, 
der  deutschen  jugend  und  dem  deutschen 
volke  erzahlt.  With  his  Der  orkan  auf 
Cuba.  O  853 

Oeser,  Rudolph  L:,  [Otto  Olaubrecht).  Ein  boses 
jahr ;  erziihlung  fvir  das  volk.  Frankfurt 
a.  M.  1856.  S.  O  1051 

Oswald,  Fj., pseud.,  see  Schulze-Smidt,  Bernhai-- 
dine. 

Other  fools  and  their  doings  ;  by  one  who  has 
seen  it.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  O  61 

Otis,  James,  pseud.,  see  Kaler,  James  Otis. 

Oettinger,  E:  Maria.  Der  ring  des  Nostrada- 
mus ;  historischer  roman.     Leipz.  1852.  T. 

0  901 

—  Schobri,  Ungarn's  grosster  bandit.  Leipz.  1843. 

S  O  902 

—  Sophie  Arnold.    Leipz.  1847.  2  v.  S.        O  903 
Otto,  Louise,  see  Peters,  Louise. 

Ouida,  pseud.,  see  Rame,  Louise  de  la. 

Owen,   Robert  Dale.     Village  life  in  the  west. 

Beyond  the  breakers  ;  a  story  of  the  present 

day.    Phila.  1878.  O.  O  951 

Oxenford,  J:  and  C.  A.  Felling,  trs.  Tales  from 

the  german  ;   comprising  specimens  from 

the  most  celebrated  authors.    N.  Y.  1858. 

O.  O 1001 

Contents.    Musaus,  J.  H.    Libussa.  —  Schiller,  J : 

C.  F:  V.    The  criminal  from  lost  honour.— Hauff,  W: 

The  cold  heart.  —  Immermann,  K:    The  wonders  in 

the    Spessart.  —  Hauff,    W:    Nose,    the   dwarf.    — 

Velde,  C.  A.  van  der.    Axel ;    a  tale  of  the  thirty 

years  war.  —  Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W.    The  sandman.  — 

Kleist,  H:v.    Michael  Kohlhaas. 

P.  P.,  pseud.,  see  Rumohr,  Theodor  W:  Kjerstrup. 

P— s,  P.    Bendegucz,  Gyula  Kolompos  und  Pista 

Kurtaforint ;  eine  donquixottiade  nach  der 

neuesten  mode.    Dichtung  und  wahrheit. 

Aus  dem  magyarischen  iioers.  von  L.  von 

Sch.    Leipz.  1^41.  S.  .  P  101 

Paalzow,   Henriette  v.,   born  Wach.     Godwie- 

Castle.   Aus  den  papieren  der  herzogin  von 

Nottingham.    Breslau.  1855.    3  v.  S. 

P151 

—  Jacob  van  der  Nees.    Breslau.  1855.    3  v.  S. 

P152 

—  Ste.  Roche.    Breslau.  1855.    3  v.  S.         P  153 

—  Thomas  Thyrnau.    Breslau.  1855.    3  v.  S. 

P154 
Paddock,   Cornelia,   mrs.  A.  G,      The   fate  of 

madame  La  Tour ;    a  tale  of  Great  Salt 

Lake.    N.  Y.  1881.  S.  P  176 

Page,  T:  Nelson.    Marse  Chan.    In  Stories  by 

american  authors.  S  35  v9 

Paget,   Violet,   ( Vernon  Lee).     Miss  Brown  ;    a 

novel.     N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  P  3151 

Palace-prison,  A,  or  The  past  and  the  present. 

N.  Y.  1884.  S.  P  5 


Palais  Royal,  Das  ;  historischer  roman  von  dem 
verf'asser  des  Heinrichs  IV,  oder  die  tage 
der  Ligue.  Deutsch  bearb.  von  L:  Hauff. 
Stuttg.  1846.  S.  PI 

Palfrey,  Sarah  Hammond,  {E.  Foxton).  Herman, 
or  Young  knighthood.     Bost.  1866.    2  v.  D. 

P201 

Palgrave,  W:  Gilford.  Hermann  Agha ;  an  east- 
ern narrative.  (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y. 
1872.  S.  P251 

Palm,  Adolf,  pseud.,  see  Miiller,  Adolf. 

Palmblad,  W:  F:  Aurora  Konigsmark  und  ihre 
verwandten  ;  zeitbilder  aus  dem  siebzehn- 
ten  und  achtzehnten  jahrhundert.  Aus 
dem  schwedischen.  Leipz.  1848.  6  v.  in  2. 
D.  P301 

—  Die  familie  Falkensward.    Aus  dem  schwedi- 

schen   iibers.   von    Germanus  Metternich. 

Stuttg.  1845.     2  V.  T.  P  302 

Palmer,  H:  Vaughan.    The  younger  son.     111. 

Lond.  n.  d.  O.  P  351 

Paltock,  Robert.     The  life  and  adventures  of 

Peter  Wilkins ;   with  a  preface  by  A.  H. 

BuUen.    Lond.  1884.    2  v.  D.  P  376 

Pansy,  pseud.,  see  Alden,  Isabella  M. 
Pardoe,  Julia.  A  life  struggle.  T.p.w.D.  P  401 
Parr,  Harriet,  {Holme  Lee).    Against  wind  and 

tide.    New  ed.    Lond.  1873.  D.  P  462 

—  Annis  Warleigh's  fortunes.    New  ed.    Lond. 

1873.  D.  P463 

—  Basil  Godfrey's  caprice.    Leipz.  1868.    2  v.  in 

1.  S.  P461 

—  Same.    New  ed.    Lond.  1876.  D.  P  461 

—  The  beautiful  miss  Barrington.    Leipz.  1871. 

2v.  inl.  S.  P459 

—  Same.    New  ed.    Lond.  1875.  D.  P  459 

—  Ben  Milner's  wooing.    Bost.  1877.  S.       P  451 

—  Same.    New  ed.    Lond.  1884.  D.  P  451 

—  Country  stories,  old  and  new,  in  prose  and 

verse.  New  ed.  Lond.  1875.  D.  P  464 
Contents.  Polly's  one  offer.  —  Hawkswell  Place.— 
Coming  into  a  fortune.— By  the  shore  of  life.— Lady 
Seamer's  long-  step.- The  grave  in  the  moorland.— 
Rufus  Helstone.— St.  Mark's  eve.— Under  the  rose.— 
Lost  on  the  shore.— Three  nights  by  Ashpool.— The 
holy  well.— Too  prudent  by  half.— The  Chetwynds.— 
The  love-test.— Sibyl's  disappointment. —May  Mar- 
garet. —  The  sighing  shade.  —  The  skeleton  in  the 
closet.— Sir  Ralph  and  lady  Jane.— The  sanctuary  in 
the  mountains.— An  autumn  shadow.— Lina  Fernie.— 
Shadows.— Jenny's  vocation.— The  haunted  mere. — 
A  winter  wedding  in  the  wolds. 

—  For  richer,  for  poorer.    Leipz.  1870.    2  v.  in  1. 

S.  P  460 

—  Hawksview ;    a   family   history  of   our   own 

times.    N.  Y.  1860.  S.  "  P  452 

—  Her  title  of  honour.    Lond.  1884.  D.        P  470 

—  Katherine's  trial.    New  ed.     Lond.  1875.  D. 

P465 

—  Kathie  Brand  ;  a  fireside  history  of  a  quiet  life. 

N.  Y.  1857.  D.  P453 

—  Same.    New  ed.     Lond.  1873.  D.  P  453 

—  Legends  from  fairy  land.    111.    Lond.  [1877]. 

S.  Px  151 

—  Maud  Talbot.  New  ed.  Lond.  1873.  D.  P  466 

—  Mr.  Wynward's  ward.    New  ed.    Lond.  1876. 

D.  P  467 

—  Mrs.  Denys  of  Cote.     Leipz.  1880.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

P  454 

—  Thorney  Hall.    Aus  dem  englischen  von  C: 


Miiller.     Stuttg.  1857. 
—  Straightforward.    Leipz. 


T. 

1878. 


Sylvan  Holt's  daughter.  N.  Y. 
New  ed.    Lond.  1880.  ] 


Same.    N.  Y.  1885.    Q. 


P457 
inl.  S. 

P455 
D.  P456 

P456 

P466 


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01.  813,  Authors. 


Parr,  Harriet,  {Holme  Lee). — Continued. 

—  The  vicissitudes  of  Bessie  Fairfax.  Pliila.  n.  d. 

D.  P458 

—  Warp  and  woof,  or  Reminiscences  of  Doris 

Fletcher.    New  ed.    Lond.  1878.  D.  P  468 

—  The  Wortlebanlc  diary,  and  some  old  stories 

from  Kathie  Brande's  portfolio.     New  ed. 

Lond.  1873.  D.  P  469 

Indiudcs,  Kester's  evil  eye.— The  haunted  house.— 
Madame  Freschon's.— The  heir  of  Hardingrton.- How 
miss  Bootle  was  photographed.— Stories  round  the 
yule  log-:  My  brother  Robert;  Poor  Dick;  A  •day  of 
rockonin}?;  An  immortal  poem.— At  old  St.  Ann's.— 
From  first  to  last.— The  devil's  mark —A  sketch  from 
my  window.- The  lady  on  the  Mall.— A  governess's 
soliloquy.— Some  passages  from  the  diary  of  mistress 
Margaret  Arden.  — The  poor  pensioner.  —  Ashburn 
rectory.— My  blind  sister. 

Parr,  Louisa.    Dorothy  Fox.    Phila.  1876.  O. 

P501 

—  Robin.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1883.  S. 

P502 

Partington,  Mrs.,  pseud.,  see  Shillaber,  B:  Pen- 
hallow. 

Parton,  Sarah  Payson,  born  Willis,  formerly  mrs. 
Etheredge,  {Fanny  Fern).  Fern  leaves. 
Buffalo.  1853.  D.  P  551 

Pastor  Ai-nold,  oder  Die  flucht  der  waldenser  ; 
eine  erziihlung  aus  dem  siebzehnten  jahr- 
hundert.  Aus  dem  englischen.  Stuttg. 
1845.  3  V.  T.  P  2 

Patchin,  Calista  Halsey.  Dorothea.  (No  name 
ser.)    Bost.  1883.  S.  P  526 

Patrick,  Mary.  Christine  Brownlee's  ordeal.  N. 
y.  1878.'  Q.  P  601 

—  Same.    Lond.  1878.   3  v.  in  1.  D.  P  601 

—  Marjorie  Bruce's  lovers.    Lond.  1877.  3  v.  in  1. 

D.  P  603 

—  Mr.  Leslie  of  Underwood  ;  a  story  with  two 

heroines.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  P  602 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  P  602 
Pauer,  F:    Neue  novellen  ;  bilder  aus  der  wirli;- 

lichenwelt.     Mannheim.  1832.  D.      P  651 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  88. 

Paul,  Jean,  pseud.,  see  Richter,  J:  Paul  F: 
Paul,  Margaret  Agnes.     De  Cressy.    Leipz.  1857. 
S.  P  701 

—  Dorothy.    Leipz.  1857.  S.  P  702 

—  Maiden  sisters.    Leipz.  1859.  S.  P  703 

—  Martha  Brown  the  heiress.    Leipz,  1861.  S. 

P704 

—  Still  waters.    Leipz.  1857.  S.  P  705 

—  Uncle  Ralph.     Leipz.  1858.  S.  P  706 

—  Vanessa.     Leipz.  1874.  S.  P  707 
Paulding,  James  Kirke.    Child e  Roeliffe's  pil- 
grimage ;  a  travelling  legend.     [Anon.]  In 
Tales  of  Glauber  Spa.  T  186 

—  The  dutchman's  fireside.    N.  Y.  1856.  D. 

P751 

—  The  old  continental,  or  The  price  of  liberty. 

N.  Y.  1851.  2  V.  in  1.  D.  P  752 

—  Selim  the  benefactor  of  mankind.     [Anon.]  In 

Tales  of  Glauber  Spa.  T  186 

—  Westward  hoi     T.p.w.    D.  P  753 
Payn,  James,  (John  S.  Saiczade).    At  her  mercy. 

Leipz.  1874.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  P  801 

—  The  best  of  husbands.     Leipz.  1874.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  P  802 

—  By  proxy.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.  P  803 

—  Same.    L( 


.eipz.  1878.  2v.  inl.  S. 


P803 


—  The  canon's  ward  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

P  828 

—  Same.    Portrait.    Lond.  1884.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

P  828 

—  Cecil's  tryst.    Leipz.  1872.  S.  P  804 


Payn,  James. —  Continued. 

—  A  confidential  agent ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

P805 

—  Same.    New  ed.    111.     Lond.  1881.  D.     P  805 

—  Fallen  fortunes.    Leipz.  1876.   2  v.  in  1.  S. 

P806 

—  For  cash  only  ;  a  novel.     N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 

P824 

—  Same.    New  ed.    Lond.  1883.  D.  P  824 

—  Found  dead.    Leipz.  1869.  S.  P  807 

—  From  exile.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  P  808 

—  Same.    New  ed.    Lond.  [1881].  D.  P  808 

—  Garret  Van  Hoi*n,  or  The  beggar  on  horse- 

back, by  J:  S.  Sauzade.    N.  Y.  1863.  D. 

P826 

—  A  grape  from  a  thorn  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

P  823 

—  Same.    Lond.  1881.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  P  823 

—  Gwendoline's  harvest.     Leipz.  1870.  S.    P  809 

—  Halves.    Leipz.  1876.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  P  810 

—  High  spirits  ;  being  certain  stories  written  in 

them.     1st  and  2d  series.    Leipz.  1879.  2  v. 

S.  P811 

Contents.  V.  1.  A  Mayf air  mystery.-The  confisca- 
ted weeds. -Tasbrook's  testimonial. —A  medifeval 
mistake.— A  chronological  error.— An  easter  holiday. 
—The  G.  B.  C,  the  tale  of  a  telegram.— Finding  his 
level.— An  office  secret.— An  aunt  by  marriage.— The 
lord  of  Harpington.— Patient  Kitty.— My  first  record- 
ership.  2.  A  change  of  views.— Simpson  of  Bussora. 
—Some  tales  of  white  elephants.— An  adventure  in  a 
forest.  —  Capt.  Cole's  passenger.  —  An  independent 
opinion.— An  unrequited  attachment.— A  town  ven- 
geance.—A  modern  Delilah.— The  transfused  trans- 
formed; a  tale  of  blood.  — Number  forty-seven.— A 
very  quiet  rubber.— The  fatal  curiosity. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  P  811 

—  In  the  heart  of  a  hill,  and  other  stories.  Leipz. 

1873.  S.  P812 

Includes,  A  very  bad  night.  —  My  financial  opera- 
tion.—A  treasure  of  a  servant.— A  night  with  the 
fenians.— Charley's  bet. —  The  toll-bar.  —  Mr.  John 
Stott's  difficulty.— Hunting  extraordiary.- From  the 
rank.— On  her  majesty's  service :  special.  —  A  paper 
chase. 

—  Kit,  a  memory  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 

825 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.   3  v.  in  1.  D.  P  825 

—  Less  black  than  we're  painted.    Leipz.   1878. 

2  V.  in  1.  S.  P  813 

—  Like  father  like  son.     Leipz.  1871.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

P814 

—  Lost  sir  Massingberd  ;  a  romance  of  real  life. 

Phila.  n.  d.  D.  P  815 

—  The  luck  of  the  Darrells ;    a  novel.     N.   Y. 

1885.  S.  P830 

—  Married  beneath  him.    Phila.  w.  c?.  D.   P  816 

—  Murphy's  master.     Leipz.     1873.  8.         P  817 

—  Not  wooed,  but  won.    Leipz.   1871.   2v.ini. 

S.  P818 

—  Patient  Kitty.     In  Tales  from  many  sources. 

T  178  v4 

—  The  talk  of  the  town  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.   1884. 

Q.  P829 

—  Thicker  than  water ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.   1883.  Q. 

P827 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  P  827 

—  Under  one  roof  ;  an  episode  in  a  family  his- 

tory.   N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  P  819 

—  Same.    New  ed.  Lond.  [1880].  D.  P  819 

—  Walter's  word.    Leipz.  1875.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

P820 

—  What  he  cost  her.    Leipz.  1877.  3  v.  in  1.  S. 

P821 

—  A  woman's  vengeance.    Leipz.   1872.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  P  822 


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CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATTJIIE— FICTION. 


Peacock— Phelps. 


824 


Peacock,  T:  Love.    Headlong  Hall.   N.  Y.    1845. 
D.  P861 

—  Nightmare  Abbey.     With  his  Headlong  Hall. 

P851 

Peard,  Francis  Mary.    Cartouche.    Leipz.    1879. 

S.  P  901 

—  Castle  and  town.    Phila.  1882.  D.  P  906 

—  Contradictions.    Leipz.  1883.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

P907 

—  Mother  Molly.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  P  902 

—  One  year,  or  A  story  of  three  homes.    Leipz. 

1§69.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  P  908 

—  The  rose-garden.     T.  p.  w.  D.  P  903 

—  Thorpe  Regis.    Bost.  1874.  D.  P  904 

—  Unawares.    Bost.  1872.  D.  P  905 
— joint  author,  see  Awdry,  Frances. 

Pearl -fishing;    choice    stories   from    Dickens' 
"  Household  words."    Auburn,  n.  d.  D. 

D  1326 

Contents.    The  young  advocate.— The  last  of  a  long 

line. —The  gentleman  beggar.  —  Evil  is  wrought  by 

want  of  thought.— Bed.— The  home  of  Woodruffe, 

the   gardener.  —  The   water-drops.  —  An    excellent 

opportunity. 

Peasant  life  ;  sketches  of  the  villagers  and  field 

labourers  in  Glenaldie.    3d  ed.  Lond.  1871. 

D.  P  11 

Contents.    Introd.  —  Muckle  .Took.  —  Kate  Rose  and 

"her  bairns."— The  dandy  drainer. —  The   mason's 

daughter.  —  The  bourtree.  — The  red-tiled  cottage.— 

Conclusion. 

Pechammer,  E.   v.  {E.  D.  Mund).     Erlebnisse 

eines  arztes.    Leipz.  1866.  2  v.  S.    M  4501 
Peck,   Ellen,   {Guy ler  Fine).    Mary  Brandagee  ; 

an  autobiography.    N.  Y.  1865.  D.    P951 
Pelzeln,  Franziska  v.    Der  erbe  von  Weidenhof. 

N.  Y.  1885.  F.  P  3201 

Penciller,  Harry,  pseud.  Rural  life,  or  prose  and 

poetry   of    the  woods  and  fields.      Phila. 

1859.  S.  P  1051 

Pennot,  The  rev.  Peter,  pseud.,  see  Roxind,  W: 

Marshall  Fitz. 
Penseroso,  pseud.,  see  Heege,  Frau  — . 
Perch,     Philemon,    pseud.,    see     Johnston,    R: 

Malcolm. 
Perez  Galdds,  Benito.    Gloria  ;  a  novel.    From 

the  Spanish  by  Clara  Bell.    Rev.  and  corr. 

in  the  U.  S.    N.  Y.  1882.   2  v.  S.  P  976 

—  Marianela.    From  the  Spanish  by  Clara  Bell. 

Rev.  and  corr.  in  the  U.  S.    N".  Y.  1883.  S. 

P977 

—  Trafalgar  ;  a  tale.    From  the  Spanish  by  Clara 

Bell.    Rev.  and  corr.  in  the  U.  S.  '  N.  Y. 

1884.  S.  P978 

Perkins,    F:    Beecher.    The    double    veil.      In 

Maga  stories.  P  2801 

—  My  three  conversations  with  miss  Chester.   In 

the  same.  P  2801 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1877.  T.  P  1161 
Perkins,  Mrs.  Sue  Chestnutwood.  Honor  bright; 

a  romance.  [Anon.'\    Buffalo.  1883.  D. 

P1176 

Perkins,  W:  Blair,    ed.    Boys'  and  girls'  annual, 

1885 ;  illustrated  stories  for  young  folks. 

Bost.  [1885].  O.  Bx  74 

Perrier,  Amelia.     A  good  match.  N.  Y.  1873.   D. 

P1201 

Perry,  Mary  Alice.    Esther  Pennefather.    N.  Y. 

1878.  6.  P  1251 

Perry,  G:  B.    Corporal  Bruce  of  the  Balaklava 

"six  hundred."    Bost.  [1878].  S.      P  1301 

Perry,    Nora.    A    book  of  love    stoi'ios.    Bost. 

1881.  S.  P  1351 

Contents.    Dolly.— Dick  Halliday's  wife.— Laura  and 

her  hero.  —  Christine 


Perry,  Nora. —  Continued. 

charmer  charmed.  —  After  five  years.  —  John  Eccles- 
ton's  thanksgiving.— An  heiress.  —  Margaret  Freyer's 
heart. 

—  The    tragedy   of    the  unexpected,  and  otlier 

stories.    "Bost.  1880.  T.  P  1352 

Includes,  Mrs.  Stanhope's  last  lodger.  —  A  foolish 

girl.— Our  ice  man.— In  the  red  room. —  My  Nannie  O. 

—  In  astreet-car.— Mrs.  F's  waiting-maid. —The  ribbon 

of  honor. 

Pestalozzi,  J:  H:    Leonard  and  Gertrude.     Tr. 

'  and  abridged  by  Eva  Channing.  Bost.  1885. 

D.  P3251 

—  FErzahlungen] .     In  his  Sammtliche  werke. 

370:1 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  14. 
Peterkin,  Alexander.    The  pai'sonage.     hi  Wil- 
son, J:  M.  Tales  of  the  borders. 

W  2203  v3 

—  Same.  W  2202  v6 
Peters,  A:,  {Elfried  von  Taura).    Zavis  von  Ro- 
senberg, genannt  von  Falkenstein  ;  histori- 
scherroman.   Prag.  1860.  3  v.  T.    P  2851 

Peters,  Louise,  horn  Otto.    Ludwig,  der  kellntu". 
Leipz.  1843.  2  v.  8.  P  2901 

—  Romisch  und  deutsch.    Leipz.  1847.  4  v.  8. 

P2902 

—  Die    schultheisentcichter  ;     cultur-historisoher 

roman.    Wien.  1861.  3  v.  T.  P  2903 

—  Vier  geschwister.    Dessau.  1852.  2  v.  in   1.    S. 

P  2904 
Petersen,  Marie.  Die  irrlichter.  34ste  ai;fl.    Ber- 
lin. 1881.  T.    With  her  Prinzessin  Use. 

P1376 

—  Same,  eng.    The  will-o'-the-wisp.  Tr.  from  the 

germ,    by    Charlotte  I.   Hart.   111.    Lond. 
1883.  D.  ■  Px  401 

—  Prinzessin  Use  ;  ein  miirchen  aus  dem  Harz- 

gebirge.  20ste  aufl.     Berlin.  1879.  T. 

P  1376 

Pfannenschmidt,  Julie,  born  Burow.    Ein  biir- 

germeister  ;  geschichtlicher  roman.     Wien. 

1862.  3  V.  T.  P  1401 

—  Jonannes  Kepler ;  historische  erzahlung.  Prag. 

1857.  3  V.  T.  P  1402 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1865.  S.  P  1402 

—  Ein  lebenstraum.    Leipz.  1855.  T.         P  1303 
Pfeiffer,  G.  W.   Der  stadt-hauptmann  von  Frank- 
furt ;  eine  historische  novelle  aus  Frank- 
furts  vorzeit.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1860.  8. 

P  1001 
Phelps,   Elizabeth  Stuart.     Doctor  Zay.     Bost. 

1882.  D.  P  1456 

— Same,  germ.    Doctor  Za  ;  erzahlung.     In  Vier- 

teljahrl.  mag.  V2  v31 

—  Friends  ;  a  duet.    Bost.  1881.  D.  P  1451 

—  The  gates  ajar.     T.  p.  w.    S.  249:21 

—  The  Gypsy  series.    N.  Y.  1876.  4  v.  S. 

Px  501-Px  504 
Contents.    1.    Gypsy  Breynton.    2.  Gypsy's  cousin 
Joy.    3.  Gypsy's  sowing   and   reaping.     4.   Gypsy's 
year  at  the  Golden  crescent. 

—  The  lady  of  Shalott.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.     Lit- 

tle classics.  J  926  vlO 

—  An  old  maid's  paradise.    Bost.  1885.  D. 

P  1457 

—  Sealed  orders.    Bost.  1879.  D.  P  1453 
Includes,  Old  mother  Goose.- The  lady  of  Shalott.- 


The  true  story  of  Guonevor.— Doherty.— The  voyage 
3rica.— Wrecked  in  port.  — Running  the 
risk.- Long,  long  ago. -Since  I  died.- A  woman's 


of  the  Amor 


Mr.  and  mrs.  Meyer.  —  The 

denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children 


pulpit.— Number  IJJ.— Two  hundred  and  two.— Cloth 
of  gold.— Saint  Caligula.  —  Miss  Mildred's  friend.— 
Neblitt. 

The  silent  partner.    9th  ed.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

P1454 


825 


Phelps— Postl. 


LITEBATXTRE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Phelps,  Elizabeth  iiluart.— Continued. 

—  The  story  of  Avis.    Bost.  1877.  D.  P  1455 

—  Tiny.     Bost.  1866.  S.  Px  507 

—  The  Trotty  book.    Bost.  1875.  D.  Px  505 

—  Trotty's  wedding  tour  and  story  book.     111. 

Bost.  1874.  D.  Px  506 

—  Zerviah  Hope.     In  Stories  by  american  auth- 

ors. S  35  v8 

Philleo,    Calvin   Wheeler.     Twice    married  ;  a 
story  of  Connecticut  life.    N.  Y.  1855.  S. 

P1501 
Phillips,    G:    Searle,    (January    Searle).      The 
gypsies  of  Dane's  Dike.     T.  p.  w.    S. 

P  1551 
Phillips,  S:     We're  all  low  people  there,  and 
other  tales.    Lond.  1854.  S.  P  1601 

Indtules,  The  banking  house.— Elinor  Travis.— The 
freethinker. 
Piazzi,  Adrienne,  {Leila-lianoum).    A  tragedy  in 
the    imperial    harem    at    Constantinople. 
From  the  french,  with  notes  by  R.  E.  Cols- 
ton.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  L  926 
Pichler,  Caroline,  born  v.  Greiner.     Die  belage- 
rung  Wiens.    Wien.  1824.  3  v.  T.    P  1651 
■~  Elisabeth  von  Guttenstein  ;  eine  familienge- 
schichte    aus  der  zeit  des    ostreichischen 
erbfolgekrieges.    Wien.  1835.   3  v.  S. 

P  1652 

—  Friedrich  der  sti'eitbare.     Wien.  1831.    4  v.  S. 

P1653 

—  Henriette  von  England  ;  gemahlin  des  herzogs 

von  Orleans.    Wien.  1832.  S.  P  1654 

—  Kleine  erziihlungen  ;  2ter  und  12ter  t.    Wien. 


1823,  1832.  2  v.  S. 
—  Zeitbilder.     Wien.  1841.  2  v.  S. 
Pichler,  Louise,  see  Zeller,  Louise. 
Pickering,  Ellen.    Ellen  Wareham 

woman  of  a  certain  age.     T.  p. 


P1656 
P  1657 


the  single 
?.  S. 

P1751 

—  The  expectant.     T.p.w.    O.  P  1752 

—  The  grandfather.    N.  Y.  1861.  O.  P  1753 

—  The  squire.     Phila.  n.  d.  O.  P  1754 

—  Who  sliall  be  heir  ?    Phila.  n.  d.  O.     P  1755 
Pierantoni,  Grazia,  born  Mancini.     Lydia.     Aus 

dem  italienischen  iibers.  von  Helene  Lobe- 
dan.  Einzige  autorisierte  deutsche  ausg. 
Stuttg.  [188n.  D.  P2951 

Pigault-Iiebrun,  Guillaume  C:  Antoine.  Valen- 
tins  verliebte  abenteuer  und  irrfahrten  ;  ein 
komischer  roman  nach  Pigault-Lebrun  von 
Gustav  Sellen.     Leipz.  1829.   2  v.  S. 

P1776 

Pine,  Cuyler,  pseud.,  see  Peck,  Ellen. 

Pinzer,  Frau  v.,  see  Binzer,  Emilie  v. 

Pipitz,  Franz  Ernst.  Memoiren  eines  apostaten. 
Aus  dessen  papiei'en  herausgegeben. 
Stuttg.  1842.  S.  P  1851 

Pique  ;  a  tale  of  the  english  aristocracy.  Phila. 
n.d.D.  P21 

Pirkis,  C.  L.  Lady  Lovelace  ;  a  novel.  N.  Y. 
1885.  Q.  ■  P  1876 

Pise,  C:  Constantine.  Zenosius,  or  The  pilgrim 
convert.  3d  ed.    N.  Y.  [1845].  D.     P  1901 

Pitawall,  Ernst,  pseud.,  see  Dedenroth,  Eugen 
Hermann. 

Planckner,    Othello  v.,  {Eginhardt). 
graf.     Altenburg.  1839.  S. 

—  Liebe,  rache,  reue.    Altenburg.  18< 


Der  erb- 
E751 

3.  2v.  8. 
E752 

1842.   2  V. 
E763 


—  Neue  abendgenossen.    Altenburg. 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  89. 
Plympton,   A.   G.    The  Mary   Jane    papers ;  a 
book  for  girls.  111.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.    Px  526 


Poe,  Edgar  Allan.    The  fall 
Usher.    In  Johnson,  E. 


of   the    house    of 

R.  Little  classics. 

J  926  v2 

—  The  gold-bug.    In  the  same.  J  926  vl2 

—  The  murders  in  the  rue  Morgue.    In  the  same. 

J  926  v3 

—  Seltsame  geschichten.  Uebers.  und  eingel.  von 

Alfred  Murenberg.    Stuttg.  [18821.  D. 

P1976 
Contents.  Der  goMkafer.  —  Eine  ballonfahrt  fiber 
den  Atlantischen  ocean.  —  Thatsaehliches  fiber  die 
magrnetisirungdos  herrn  Waldemar.  —  Eine  fahrt  in 
den  Malstrom.  —  Das  verrjitherische  herz.  —  Der  zwei- 
fache  mord  in  der  rue  Morgue.  —  Der  fall  Marie 
Roget.— Der  entwendete  brief. 

—  [Tales] .    In  his  Works .  820.1:5 

Contents,   see  under    English   literature.  Collected 

works. 

Polko,  Elise,  born  Vogel.    Flower  pictures.    Tr. 

fi-om  the  german  by  S.  W.  Lander.  111.    N. 

Y.  1861.  S.  Px551 

—  Getrennt ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.         P  2006 

—  In  der  villa  Diodati ;  aus  den  erinnerungen  ei- 

nes verstorbenen.    Miinster.  1878.  T. 

P2002 

—  Die   kleine    Marina  ;  erziihlung.    In  Viertel- 

jahrl.  mag.  V  2  v31 

—  Neue  novellen.    Zweite  folge.    Leipz.  1862.  D. 

P2003 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  89. 

—  Phantasien  und  skizzen.  4te  aufl.    Leipz.  1859. 

S.  P  2005 

—  Umsonst ;  roman.  2te  aufl.    Breslau.  1880.    D. 

P3001 

—  Versunkene  sterne.    Leipz.  1867.  D.     P  2004 
PoUok,  Robert.     Ralph  Gemmell,  or  the  banks 

of  the  Irvine  ;  a  tale  of  the  Scottish  coven- 
anters.    N.  Y.  1842.  S.  Px  601 
Ponsonby,  Lady  Emily  Charlotte  Mary.    Mary 
Lyndsay.    N.  Y.'l863.  O-                  P  2051 
Poole,   J:    Phineas  Quiddy,  or  Sheer  industry. 
Lond.  1859.  S.                                       P  2101 
Popular  tales  and  romances  of  the  northern  na- 
tions.    Lond.  1823.  3v.  D.                  P  2126 
Contents.    V.  1.    MusM,us,  J:  K:  A:    The  treasure- 
seeker.— La  Motte  Fouque,  F:  H :  K:,  baron  de.   The 
bottle  imp.  —  The  sorcerers.— Tieck,  J:  L:    The  en- 
chanted castle.  —Wake  not  the  dead.  —  Tieck,  J:  L: 
Auburn  Egbert.    2.    MusSus,  J:  K:  A:    The  spectre 
barber.— The  magic  doUar.-Iia  Motte  Fouque,  F:  H: 
K:  de.  The  collier's  family.— The  victim  of  priestcraft. 
—Kibitz.    3.  Thefleldof  terror.— Tieck,  J:  L:    Elfln- 
land.— The  tale.— The  fatal  marksman.— The  hoard  of 
the  Nibelungen.— The  erl  king's  daughter. 
Porter,  Ann  Emerson.   Cousin  Polly's  gold  mine. 
N.  Y.  1878.  O.  P2151 
Porter,  D:  Dixon.     Allan  Dare  and  Robert  Le 
Diable  ;  a  romance.    111.    N.  Y.  1885.    2  v. 
O.                                                           P2136 
Porter,  Jane.     The  Scottish  chiefs.     Phila.  n.  d. 
D.                                                             P2201 

—  Sir  Edward  Seaward's  narrative  of  his  ship- 

wreck, and  consequent  discovery  of  certam 
islands  in  the  Caribbean  sea ;  with  details 
of  his  residence  there,  and  of  various  ex- 
traordinary and  highly  interesting  events 
in  his  life.    Ab.  and  rev.    N.  Y.  1860.  S. 

P2202 

—  Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.   Phila.  1873.  D.  P  2203 
Porter,  Mary  W.    Five  little  southerners.     Bost. 

[1880].  D.  Px651 

—  Poor  papa.    Bost.  [1879].  D.  P2251 
Porter,  Rose.    The  years  that  are  told.    N.  Y. 

[1875].  D.  P2301 

Postl,  K:,  see  Sealsfleld,  C: 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


827 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATUIIE— FICTION. 


Pouvillon— Raabe . 


828 


Pouvillon,  Emile.  Cesette  -,  a  story  of  peasant 
life  in  the  south  of  France.  Authorized 
trans,  from  the  french  by  C:  W:  Woolsey. 
N.  Y.  1882.  S.  ■  P  2326 

Power,  Cecil.  Philistia ;  a  novel.  N.  Y.  1884. 
Q.  P3101 

Poynter,  E.  Frances.  Among  the  hills.  (Leisure 
hourser.)    N.  Y.  1881.  S.  P2351 

—  Ersilia.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1876.  S. 

P2352 

—  My  little  lady.   (Leisure  hour  ser.)   N.  Y.  1873. 

S.  P2353 

Prairie  crusoe,  The,  or  Adventures  in  the  far 

west ;  a  story  for  boys.    111.    Bost.  n.  d.  D. 

Px79 
Pratt,  Ella,  born  Farman.    The  cooking  club  of 

Tu-Whit  Hollow.    Bost.  n.  d.  S.      Px  701 

—  A  little  woman  ;  a  story  for  other  little  women. 

Bost.  [1873].  S.  Px  702 

—  Mrs.  Hurd's  niece  ;  six  months  of  a  girl's  life. 

Bost.  [18761.  S.  Px703 

—  A  white  hand  ;    a  story  of    noblesse  oblige. 

Bost.  1875.  D.  P  2401 

Pratt,  G.    The  old  woman  who  dried  up  and 

blew  away.     In  Slaga  stories.  P  2801 

Pratt,   Mary  E.       Rhoda  Thoi'nton's  girlhood. 

111.     fiost.  1874.  S.  Px751 

Prentiss,  Elizabeth,  born  Payson.     Aunt  Jane's 

hero.    N.  Y.  [1871].  D.  '  P  2451 

—  Avis  Benson,  or  Mine  and  thine,  with   othei* 

sketches.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  P  2452 

Includes,  Such  as  I  have.  —  Homeward  bound.  — 
Taking'  for  granted.— Why  Satan  trembles.— Having 
nothing,  yet  having  all.— Success  and  defeat.— On  the 
banks  of  the  river  of  life.— A  model  servant.— Play- 
ing with  sunbeams.- Saved  from  his  friends. 

—  The  tiower  of  the  family ;  a  book  for  girls. 

N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  Px  801 

—  Fred  and  Maria  and  me.    New  ed.    111.    N.  Y. 

1883.  S.  P2456 

—  The  home  at  Greylock.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

P2453 

—  Nidworth  and  his  three  magic  wands.    N.  Y. 

1869.  S.  Px802 

—  Pemaquid  ;  a  story  of  old  times  in  New  Eng- 

land.   N.  Y.  [18771.  D-  P  2454 

—  The  Percys.    N.  Y.  1870.  D.  Px  803 

—  Stepping  heavenward.    N.  Y.   1869.  D. 

P2455 
Preston,  Harriet  Waters.  Is  that  all  ?  (No  name 

ser.)    Bost.  1877.  S.  P  2501 

Price,  Miss  —.    A  lost  battle.     Leipz.    1878.   2  v. 

inl.  S.  P2551 

Price,  A.    Who  is  Sylvia  ?  a  novel.    N.  Y.   1883. 

Q.  P  2576 

—  Same.    Lond.  [1883].  3  v.  in  1.  D.  P  2576 
Price,  Eleanor  C.    Gerald  ;  a  novel.  N.  Y.   1885. 

Q.  P  2526 

—  joint  author,  see  Awdry,, Frances. 

Price,  T:  Buchanan.  Snap  ;  the  ox-train  era, 
early  troubles  of  the  border  trade.  N.  Y. 
[1881.]  D.  Px851 

Prime,  W:  Cowper.  Later  years.  N.  Y.  1863. 
D.  P  2601 

—  The  old  house  by  the  river,  by  the  author  of 

the  Owl  Creek  letters.    N.  t.  1862.  D. 

P  2602 

Princess  Amelie  ;  a  fragment  of  autobiography. 
(No  name  ser.)    Bost.  1883.  S.  P  61 

Prior,  H.  Expiated,  by  the  author  of  "Behind 
the  veil."   Leipz.'l872.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  P  2626 

Pritchard,  H.  Baden.  George  Vanbrugh's  mis- 
take ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.         P  3001 


Procter,  Bryan  Waller,  {Barry  Cornwall).  Essays 
and  tales  in  prose.  824.2  :  77 

Contents,  see  under  English  literature.  Essays. 

Professor  Biisch.  oder  Hambui'g  vor  hundert 
jahren;  Hamburger -novelle.  Hamburg. 
1857.  8.  H5 

Proschko,  Franz  Isidor.  Ein  bohmischer  stud- 
ent.   Wien.  1861.  2v.  T.  P  2651 

—  Ein  deutsches  schneiderlein.    Prag.   1856.  T. 

P2652 

—  Der    Jesuit ;     historischer   roman    aus    dem 

schweden-kriege.    Prag.  1857.  2.  v.  T. 

P  2653 

—  Pugacew  ;  geschichtlicher  roman.   Prag.  1860. 

2  V.  T.  P  2654 

Proschko,    Hermine    Camille,    {U.    Wittendorf). 

Der  hofkanzler  ;  historische  erzahlung.    In 

Vierteljahel.  mag.  V  2  v21 

—  Loi'beer  und  myrthe  ;  eine  historische  erzah- 

lung.    In  the  same.  V  2  v23 

Pulszky,    Ferencz    Aurel.       Die    jacobiner   in 

Ungarn  ;  histoi'ischer  roman.  Berlin.  1851. 

2v.  S.  P2701 

Pulszky,  Terez.      Popular  tales  and  traditions 

of  Hungary.    N.  Y.   1852.   D.  P  2726 

Pushkin,    Aleksandr  Sergei'evitch.      Marie ;    a 

story  of  russian  love.    Fi-om  the  russian 

by  Marie  H.  de  Zielinska.    Chicago.    1877. 

J).  P2751 

Putlitz,    Gustav  H:  Ganz  7ierr  zu.     Das  frolen- 

haus  ;  novelle.     With  Spielhagen,  F:    Das 

skelet  im  hause.  In  S  4262 

—  Was    sich    der    wald    erziihlt ;    ein    miirchen- 

strauss.  40ste  aufl.  Berlin.  1879.  T.  P  2776 

—  8ame,eng.  Forest  voices.  Tr.  from  the  germ  an, 

C:  A.  Smith  ed.  Albany.  1866.  D.  P  2776 
Putnam,  Mary  Corinna.     Found  and  lost.     In 

Maga  stories.  P  2801 

Putnam,  Mary,  born  Lowell.    Fifteen  days ;  an 

extract    from    Edward    Colvil's    journal. 

[Anon.]    Bost.  1866.  D.  P  3051 

Puttkammer,   Emil  freiherr  v.,  {Otto  Ludwig), 

Zwischen  himmel  und  erde.    Berlin.   1863. 

D.  L2151 

Pyle,  Howard.    The  merry  adventures  of  Robin 

Hood  of  great  renown  in  Nottinghamshire. 

111.  N.  Y.  1883.  O.  Px951 

—  Within  the  capes.    N.  Y.  1885.  D.         P  3076 
Pymelle,  Louise  Clarke.      Diddie,  Dumps  and 

Tot,   or  Plantation  child-life.    N.  Y.   1883. 

S.  Px  1001 

Quad,  John,  pseud.,  see  Irving,  J:  Treat. 
duednow,  A.  Aus  der  schule  des  lebens.  Stuttg. 

1843.  S.  Q2(ri 

Quillinan,  E:    The  rangers  of  Connaught.    In 

Edinburgh  tales.  E  426 

Quincy,   Josiah  Phillips.     Professor  Phantillo. 

In  Maga  stories.  P  2801 

—  Tolliwotte's  ghost.    In  the  same,  P  2801 
Qiiincy,   S:  Miller.    The  man  who  was  not  a 

colonel,  by  a  high  private.     [Anon.]     Bost. 

[18771.  S.  a  201 

Quinton,  Abel.   The  nobleman  of  '89  ;  an  episode 

of    the  french  revolution.      Tr.  from  the 

french  by  E.  Legarde.    Baltimore.  1874.  D. 

Q151 
auizma.     Mil w.  1878.  S.  0  31 

Rachel's  share  of  the  road.  (Round-robin  ser.) 
Bost.  1883.  S.  K,  1 

Baabe,  W:,  {Jakob  Corvinus).  Abu  Telfan,  oder 
Die  heimkehr  vom  Mondgebirge  ;  ein  ro- 
man in  drei  theilen.  2te  aufl.  Stuttg. 
[1870].  D.  R  l(fl 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


829 


Raabe  —Raven . 


LITERATiraE-FICTION . 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Raabe,  W:,  {Jakob  Corvinus). — Continued. 

—  Alte  nester ;  zwei  biicher  lebensgeschichten. 

Braunschw.  1880.  D.  R  102 

—  Christoph  Pechlin  ;  eine  Internationale  liebes- 

geschichte.    Leipz.  1873.     2  v.  in  1.  D. 

R  103 

—  Die  chronik  der  Sperlingsgasse.   2te  aiifl.  Ber- 

lin. 1878.  D.  R  104 

—  Deutscher  adel ;  eine  erzahlung.    Braunschw. 

1880.  D.  R  105 

—  Deutscher  mondschein  ;  vier  erzahlungen.  2te 

aufl.    Stuttg.  1875.  D.  R  106 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  90. 

—  Dreifedern.     Berlin.  1865.  S.  R  107 

—  Ein  f riihling.   2te  aufl.   Berlin.  1873.  D.  R  108 

—  Feme  stimmen  ;  erzahlungen.  Berlin.  1865.  D. 

R109 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  90. 

—  Der  heilige  born  ;  blatter  aus  dam  bilderbuch 

des  seclizehnten  jahrhunderts.   Wien.  1861. 
2v,  in  1.  T.  R  110 

—  Horacker,     Berlin.  1881.  S.  Rill 

—  Der  hungerpastor  ;  ein  roman  in  drei  btinden. 

Berlin.  1864.    3  v.  in  1.  D.  R  112 

—  Die  kinder  von  Finkenrode.    2te  aufl.    Stuttg. 

1870.  S.  R  113 

—  Krahenfelder  geschichten.    Braunschw.  1879. 

3v.  inl.  D.  R114 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  90. 

—  Die  leute  aus  dem  walde,  ihre  sterne,  wege 

und  schicksale  ;    ein  roman.     Braunschw. 
1863.  D.  R  115 

—  Meister  Autoi-,  oder  Die  geschichte  vom  ver- 

sunkenen  garten.     Leipz.  1874.  D.     R  116 

—  Nach  dem  grossen  kriege  ;  eine  geschichte  in 

zw(')lf  brief  en.    Berlin.  1861.  S.  R  117 

—  Der   regenbogen  ;    sieben    erziihlungen.     2te 

aiifl.     Stuttg.  [1875].     2v.  inl.  D.    R  118 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-,  p.  90. 

—  Der  schiidderump.    Braunschw.  1870.    2  v.  in 

1.  D.  R119 

—  Verwoi-renes    leben ;    novellen    und    skizzen. 

Glogau.  1862.  S.  R  120 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-,  p.  90. 

—  Wunnigel ;  eine  erzahlung.    Braunschw.  1879. 

D.  R 121 

Radcliflfe,  Anne,  born  Ward.    The  romance  of 

the  forest.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  R  401 

Raimund,  Golo,  pseud.,  see  Frederich,  Bertha. 
Rame,   Louise   de  la,    (Ouida).     Bebee,  or  Two 

little  wooden  shoes;  a  story.    Phila.  1881. 

D.  R151 

—  Bimbi ;   stories  for   children.    Phila.  1882.   D. 

Rxl51 
Contents.   The  Niirnberg'  stove.— The  ambitious  rose- 
tree.— Moufflow.— Lampblack.— The  child  of  Urbino. 
—  In    the    apple-country.  —  Findelkind.  —  Meleagris 
gallopavo.— The  little  earl. 

—  A  dog  of  Flanders.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.  Little 

classics.  J  926  vlO 

—  A  leaf  in  a  storm.    In  tJie  same.        J  926  vll 

—  Same,  and  other  stories.    Phila.  1872.  O. 

R156 
Contents.    A  Provence  rose.  —  A  leaf  in  a  storm.  — 
A  dog  of  Flanders.— A  branch  of  lilacs. 

—  Mouflou.    In  Tales  from  many  sources. 

T  178  v2 

—  Wanda  countess  von  Szalras  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 

1883.  2  V.  D.  R  160 

Rand,   E:   A.    The    bark-cabin    on    Kearsarge. 

Bost.  [18801.  D.  Rx  176 

—  Little  Brown-Top.  111.    Bost.  [18831.  D. 

Rxl78 

—  The  tent  in  the  notch.    Bost.  1881.  D.  Rx  177 


Rand,  Mary  Abbott.    Holly  and  mistletoe.    N. 

Y.     [1881].  O.  Rx  101 

Randolph,  Mrs.  —.    Little  Pansy.    N.  Y.   1881. 

Q.  R251 

—  Reseda.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  R  252 

—  Wild  Hyacinth.    Phila.  1876.  D.  R  253 
Rands,   W:  Brightly,   {Henry  HolheacJi).    Shoe- 
makers'village.     Lond.  1871.    2v.ini.   D. 

R301 

Rank,  Josef.   Achtspannig ;  volksroman.   Leipz. 

1857.  2  V.  S.  R  351 

—  Aus  dem  Bohmerwalde  ;  bilder  und  erzahlun- 

gen aus  dem  volksleben.    Erste  gesammt- 
ausgabe.    Leipz.  1851.  3  v.  D.  R  352 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  90. 

—  Burgei,  oder  Die  drei  wiinsche.     T.  p.  w.  S. 

R353 

—  Ein  dorf  brutus  ;  charakterbild.    [Nebst  einem 

anhange.]    Glogau.  1860.  2  in  1.  S. 

R358 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  90. 

—  Das  Hofer-Kathchen  ;  erzahlung.    Leipz.  1854. 

T.  R359 

—  Johannes  Volkh. — Hausmittel  der  liebe.— Ein 

guter  mensch  ;    drei  erzahlungen.    Leipz. 
1867.  S.  R354 

—  Eine  mutter  vom  lande.    Leipz.  1848.  S. 

R355 

—  Der  seelenfanger  ;  roman.    2te  aufl.     Stuttg. 

1878.  D.  R  360 

—  Sein  ideal ;  erzahlung.    Zwickau.    1856.  S. 

R356 

—  Waldmeister.    Leipz.  1846.  3  v.  S.  R  357 
Rare  pale  Margaret ;  a  novel,  by  the  author  of 

"The  two  miss  Flemings."  '  N.  Y.  1878.  Q. 

R9 
Raspe,   Rudolph  Erich,    The   travels   and    sur- 

E rising  adventures  of  baron  Munchausen. 
11.  N.  Y.  [1885].  D.  Rx201 

Note.    For  summary  of  evidence  as  to  authorship, 
which  is  disputed,  see  Alllbone,  Dictionary  of  auth- 
ors, 820  :  B,  1  v2. 
Rathbone,    Hannah    Mary.     So    much    of    the 
diary  of  lady  Willoughby  as  relates  to  her 
domiestic  history  and  to  the  eventful  period 
of  the  reign  of  Charles  I,  the  protectorate 
and  the  restoration.     [Anon.]   Lond.   1873. 
D.  R  426 

—  Some  further  poi'tions  of  [the  same.]     [Anon.] 

Lond.  1848.  O.  R  427 

Rau,  Heribert.    Alexander  von  Humboldt ;  cul- 

turhistorisch-biographischer  roman.  Leipz. 

1860.  7v.  D.  R451 

—  Beethoven  ;  historischer  roman.     Frankfui't  a. 

M.  1859.  4  V.  D.  R  452 

—  Garibaldi,  Italiens  held  und  schwert ;  histori- 

sches  lebensbild.     Berlin.  1864.   3  v.  D. 

R453 

—  Girandolen.    Stuttg.  1841.  2  v.  D.  R  454 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  91. 

—  Jean    Paul ;    culturhistorisch  -  biographischer 

roman.     Leipz.  1861.  4  v.  D.  R455 

—  Mozart ;   cultur-historischer  roman.     Frank- 

furt a.  M.  1858.    6  v.  D.  R  456 

—  Same,  eng.    Mozart ;  a  biographical  romance. 

From  the  german  by  E.  R.  Sill.   Bost.  1876. 
D.  R456 

—  Der  raub  Strassburgs  im  jahre  1681  ;  vaterliin- 

discher  roman.     2te  aufl.    3  theile  in  1  b. 
Berlin.  [\mb].  D.  R  457 

Raven,  Mathilde,  ftor/i  Beckmann.  Galileo  Ga- 
lilei ;  ein  geschichtlicher  roman.  Leipz. 
1866.  2  V.  D.  R  501 

—  Eine  rolle  gold.     Leipz.  1864.  S.  R  502 


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831        CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Raymond— Reid,  M. 


Raymond,  Ross.    No  laggards  we.    N.  Y.  1881. 

D.  R551 

Raymond,    Rossiter   Worthington,    { Bobertson 

Gray).     Camp  and  cabin  ;  sketches  of  life 

and  travel  in  the  west.    111.    N.  Y.  1880.  T. 

R576 

Contents.      Thanksgiving'     Joe.  —  Agamemnon.  — 

Widow  Baker.— Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone.— The 

ice-eaves  of  Washington  Territory.— The  ascent  of 

Gray's  Peak. 

Reade,  C:  Art ;  a  dramatic  tale.    With  Ms  Clouds 

and  sunshine.  R  603 

—  The  box  tunnel.     7»  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little 

classics.  J  926  v9 

—  Christie  Johnstone.    Leipz.  1873.  S.        R  601 

—  Same.     With  his  Peg  Woffington.  R  622 

—  The  cloister  and  the  hearth  ;  a  tale  of  the  mid- 

dle ages.     Leipz.  1864.  2  v.  in  1.  S.    R  602 

—  Clouds  and  sunshine.    Bost.  1855.  S.       R  603 

—  A  good  fight,  and  other  tales.    N.  Y.  1859.  D. 

^  R604 

Includes,  Autobiography  of  a  thief. —Jack  of  all 
trades. 

—  Good  stories.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  R  621 

Contents.  The  history  of  an  acre.— The  Knights- 
bridge  mystery.— Singleheart  and  Doubleface.  — Tit 
for  tat.— Rus.— Born  to  good  luck.— There's  many  a 
slip  'twixt  the  cup  and  the  lip.— The  picture.- What 
has  become  of  lord  Camelford's  body.— Good  stories  of 
man  and  other  animals.  The  knight's  secret. —A 
special  constable.  —  Suspended  animation.  —  Lam- 
bert's leap.— Man's  life  saved  by  fowls  and  woman's 
by  a  pig.— Reality.- Exchange  of  animals.— The  two 
Lears.— Doubles.-The  jilt;  a  yarn.— The  kindly  jest. 
—An  old  bachelor's  adventure. 

—  Good  stories  of  man  and  other  animals.    N. 

Y.  1884.  Q.  R617 

Contents.  The  knight's  secret.— A  special  consta- 
ble.—Suspended  animation.— Lambert's  leap.— Man's 
life  saved  by  fowls  and  woman's  by  a  pig.— Reality. 
—Exchange  of  animals.— The  two  Lears.— Doubles.- 
The  jilt;  a  yarn.— Tit  for  tat.— Rus.— Born  to  good 
luck.— "There's  many  a  slip  'twixt  the  cup  and  the 
lip."— The  picture.— What  has  become  of  lord  Camel- 
ford's  body  ? 

—  Hard  cash  ;  a  matter-of-fact  romance.    N.  Y. 

n.  d.  D.  R605 

—  Same.    Bost.  1874.  D.  R  605 

—  It  is  never  too  late  to  mend  ;  a  matter-of-fact 

romance.    Leipz.  1856.  2  v.  in  1.  S.   R  606 

—  Same.    Bost.  1856.  2  v.  D.  R  606 

—  Jack  of  all  trades  ;  a  matter-of-fact  romance  ; 

being  a  narrative  of  the  famed  elephant 
Diek  and  her  keeper.    N.  Y.  1884.  S. 

R618 

—  The  Knightsbridge  mystery.    In  Tales  from 

many  sources.  T  178  v2 

—  Love  me  little,  love  me  long.    Leipz.  1859.   S. 

R607 

—  Multum  in  parvo ;  a  series  of  good  stories  with 

no  waste  of  words.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.   R  616 
Contents.    The  history  of  an  acre.— The  Knights- 
bridge mystery.— Singleheart  and  Doubleface. 

—  Peg  Woffington.    Leipz.  1872.   S.  R  608 
. —  Same,   Christie  Johnstone,  and  other  stories. 

N.  Y.  1877.  D.  R  622 

Includes,  Clouds  and  sunshine. -Ai-t;  a  dramatic 
tale.— Propria  quae  rnarlbus.— The  box  tunnel.— Jack 
of  all  trades. 

—  A  perilous  secret ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

R620 

—  Same.    Lond.  1884.  2  v.  D.  R  620 

—  The  picture.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  R  619 

—  Put  yourself  in  his  place.     Leipz.  1870.  2  v.  in 

i:  S.  R  609 

-  Same.    N.  Y.  1871.  D.  R  609 

—  A  simpleton  ;  a  story  of  today.    Leipz.  1874.  2 

V.  m  1.  S.  R  610 


Reade,  C-.— Continued. 

—  A    terrible    temptation ;    a    story    of    today. 

Leipz.  1872.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  R  611 

—  Same.    Bost.  1871.  O.  R611 

—  The  wandering  heir  ;  a  matter-of-fact  romance. 

Leipz.  1875.  S.  R  612 

—  Same.    Bost.  1873.  S.  R  612 

—  White  lies.     N.  Y.  1877.  D.  R  613 

—  A  woman  hater.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  R  614 

—  and  Dion  Boucicault.     Foul  play.    N.  Y.  1877. 

D.  R615 

Reade,  Compton.  Under  which  king  ?  a  novel. 
NY.  1885.  Q.  R636 

Reed,  Andrew.  No  fiction,  or  The  test  of  friend- 
ship ;  a  narrative  founded  on  recent  and 
interesting  facts  ;  with  add.  Baltimore. 
1821.  2  V.  S.  R651 

Reed,  I:  G.  Erring  yet  noble  ;  a  tale  of  and  for 
women.    Bost.  1865.  D.  R  701 

Reed,  Pamelia  M.  Converse,  m,rs.  Jos.  J.  The 
adventures  of  Olaf  Tryggveson,  king  of 
Norway  ;  a  tale  of  the  ioth  century  show- 
ing how  Christianity  was  introduced  into 
Norway.    Lond.  1865.  S.  R  751 

Reeves,  Helen  Buckingham,  horn  Mather,  mrs. 
H:  As  he  comes  up  the  stair.  Leipz.  1882. 
S.  R3505 

—  "Cherry  ripe."    Leipz.  1878.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

R3501 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.  R  3501 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  O.  R  3501 

—  Comin'  thro'  the  Rye.     N.  Y.  1878.  O.  R  3502 

—  Eyre's  acquittal.    Leipz.  1884.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

R3506 

—  Jock  O'Hazelgreen.     Leipz.  1882.  S.     With  her 

As  he  comes  up  the  stair.  R  3505 

—  "Land  o'  the  leal."    Leipz.  1879.  S.      R  3503 

—  My  lady  Green  Sleeves.    Leipz.  1879.  S. 

R  3504 

—  Sam's  sweetheart.    Leipz.  1888.  3  v.  in  1.  S. 

R3507 

—  "Who  maketh  the  deaf  to  hear."    Leipz.  1882. 

S.     With  her  As  he  comes  up  the  stair. 

R3505 
Rehfues,  Philipp  Joseph.     Die  belagerung  des 

castells  von  Gozzo,  oder  Der  letzte   assas- 

sine.    Von  dem  verfasser  des  Scipio  Cicala. 

Leipz.  1834.  2  v.  S.  R  776 

Reichenbach,    Moritz  v.,  pseud.,  see  Bethusy- 

Huc,  Valeska  grdfin. 
Reid,  Cliristian,  pseud.,  see  Fisher,  Frances  C. 
Reid,  Mayne.    Afloat  in  the  forest  ;  or  a  voyage 

among  the  tree-tops.  111.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

Rx  401 

—  The  boy  hunters,  or  Adventures  in  search  of  a 

white  buffalo.  HI.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Rx  402 

—  The  boy  slaves.  111.     N.  Y.  1882.  D.      Rx  408 

—  The  boy  tar,   or  The  voyage  in  the  dark.  111. 

N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Rx  404 

—  Bruin  :  the  grand  bear  hunt.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

Rx414 

—  The  bush-boys,  or  The  history  and  adventures 

of  a  Cape  farmer  and  his  family  in  the  wild 
karoos  of  southern  Africa.  111."  N.Y.  1883. 
D.  Rx406 

—  The  cliff  climbers,  or  The  lone  home  in  the 

Himalayas  ;  a  sequel  to  the  "Plant  hun- 
ters." 111.     N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Rx  406 

—  The  english    family    Robinson  :     The    desert 

home,  or  The  adventures  of  a  lost  family  in 
the  wilderness.  111.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

Rx407 


,  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Reid,  M.— Richter. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


834 


Reid,  Mayne. — Continued. 

—  The  forest  exiles,  or  The  perils  of  a  peruvian 

family  amid  the  wilds  of  the  Amazon.  111. 
Bost.1859.  D.  Rx408 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Rx  408 

—  The  giraffe-hunters.  III.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

Rx409 

—  The  ocean  waifs  ;  a  story  of  adventure  on  land 

and  sea.  111.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Rx  410 

—  The  plant  himters,  or  Adventures  among  the 

Himalaya  mountains.  111.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

Rx411 
Note.    For  continuation,  see  The  cliff  climbers. 

—  Ran  away  to  sea  ;  an  autobiography  for  boys. 

N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Rx412 

—  The  young  yagers,  or  A  narrative  of  hunting 

adventures  in  southern  Africa.  111.    N.  Y. 

1882.  D.  Rx413 

Reimar,  Reinald,  p^ewc?.,  see  Glaser,  Adolf. 

Reinbold,  Adelheid,  [Franz  Berlhold).  Irrwisch- 

Fritze.   With  Schiicking,  L.  Die  schwester. 

S  1831 
Reinhardt,  Luise,  {^Ernst  Fritze).    Caritas  ;  ro- 
man  in  drei  biichern.     Prag.  1857.  3  v.  T. 

R851 

—  Die  erben  von  Wollun  ;  novelle.    Wien.  1861. 

T.  R  852 

—  Erinnerungsblatter  ;  aus  dem  leben  eines  cri- 

minalisten.     Leipzig.  1857.  S.  R  853 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  91. 

—  Die  gebriider  Koltrum.    Leipz.  1865.  S. 

R854 

—  Idalium  ;  novelle.    Wien.  1862.  2  v.  T.  R  855 

—  Im  kerker  geboren  ;  ein  roman.    In  Viertel- 

jahrl.  mag.  V  2  v24 

—  Schloss  Barenberg  ;  roman.    Leipz.  1867.  3  v. 

8.  R  856 

Reinhold,  C,  pseud.,  seeKOstlin,  Christian  Rein- 
hold. 

Reinow,  M.    Idealisten  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1882.  F. 

R3401 

Reinsberg'-DUring'sfeld,  Ida  v.,  see  Duringfeld, 
Ida  V.  Reinsberg-. 

Reitzenstein,  Franziska /re(/V•a^<  v.,  {Franz  von 
Nemmersdorf).  Allein  in  der  welt ;  roman 
in  vier  biichern.    Berlin.  1868.  3  v.  S. 

R876 

—  Doge  und  papst ;  historischer  roman  aus  dem 

siebzehnten  jahrhundert  in  vier  biichern. 

Breslau.  1865.  2  v.  D.  R  877 

Rellstab,  L:    1812;  ein  historischer  roman.    5te 

aufl.    Leipz.  1860.  4  v.  in  2.  D.  R  902 

—  Drei  jahre  von  dreissigen.    N.  Y.  1858.  3  v.  D. 

R901 

—  Neue  empfindsame    reisen ;    post-  und    see- 

stiicke,  erzstufen,  intermezzo's,  etc.    Leipz. 
1837.  2  V.  S.  R  904 

—  Sommerblumenstriiusse     den     holden    jung- 

frauen  gewidmet.    Leipz.  1842.  2v.  S. 

R903 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  91. 
Retcliffe,  Sir  John,  pseud.,   see  Q-Odsche,  Her- 
mann Ottomar  F: 
Reuter,  Fritz.    Sammtliche  werke.    N.  Y.  1872. 
14  V.  in  5.  D.  R951 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  91. 

—  An  old  story  of  my  farming  days,  (Ut  mine 

stromtid).      From  the  german  by  M.  W". 
Macdowell.    Leipz.  1878.  3  v.  in  2.  S. 

R953 

—  Same.     Seed-time  and   harvest,   or   "During 

my  apprenticeship."      Tr.  from  the   "lit 
mine  stromtid."    Phila.  1871.  O.       R  953 


Reuter,  Fritz. — Continued. 

—  In  the  year  13  ;  a  tale  of  Mecklenburg  life. 

Tr.  from  the  platt-deutsch  by  C:  Lee  Lewis. 
Leipz.  1867.  S.  R  952 

Reybaud,  Henriette  Etiennette  Fanny,  born  Ar- 
naud,  mme.C:  Das fraulein  von  Malepeire. 
Aus  dem  franz.  von  C.  W.  Bleich.  Leipz. 
1855.  S.  R  1001 

—  Uncle  Cesar.    N.  Y.  1879.  S.  R  1002 

—  Same,  germ.    Onkel  Ciisar.    Aus  dem  franz. 

von  C.  Buchele.     Stuttg.  1859.  T.     R  1002 
Rice,  James,  joint  author,  see  Besant,  Walter. 
Richards,  T.  Addison.    Tallulah  and  Jocasse,  or 
Romances  of  southern  landscape  and  other 
tales.    Charleston.  1852.  D.  R  1101 

Richardson,  James,  {Adam  Stwin).  Eyes  right ; 
a  bachelor's  talks  with  his  boys.  111.  Best. 
1878.  O.  Rx  501 

Richardson,  J:  Hardscrabble,  oder  Der  fall 
von  Chicago  ;  erziihlung  aus  dem  indianer- 
kriege.    Leipz.  1857.  S.  R  1151 

Richardson,  Oliver.  [Tales.]  /«  Wilson,  J:  M. 
Tales  of  the  borders.  W  2202 

Contents.    The  angler's  tale,  v.  16.— The  dissolved 
pledge,  V.  19.— The  meeting  at  St.  Boswell's,  v.  10.— 
The  physiognomist's  tales,  v.  8.— The  restored  son,  v. 
14.— The  Rothesay  fisherman,  v.  6.  — The  school-fel- 
lows, V.  11.— The  sea-storm,  v.  13.— The  story  of  Tom 
Bertram,  v.  15.— Tom  Duncan's  yarn,  v.  9.— The  two 
sailors,  v.  13. 
Richardson,  S:     Clarissa,   or  The  history  of  a 
young  lady  ;  comprehending  the  most  im- 
portant concerns  of  private  life.     Lond. 
1751.  7  V.  D.  R  1201 

—  Same.    Condensed  by  C.  H.  Jones.    (Leisure 

hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1874.  S.  R  1202 

—  The  history  of  sir  C:  Grandison  in  a  series  of 

letters.    5th  ed.    Lond.  1766.   7  v.  S. 

R1205 

—  Same.    New  and  abridged  ed.  by  Mary  How- 

itt.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  R  1204 

—  Pamela,   or  Virtue  rewarded  ;  in  a  series  of 

familiar  letters  from  a  beautiful  young 
damsel  to  her  parents,  and  afterwards  in 
her  exalted  condition  between  her  and  per- 
sons of  figure  and  quality,  upon  the  most 
important  and  entertaining  subjects  in 
genteel  life.  Publ.  in  order  to  cultivate 
the  principles  of  virtue  and  religion  in  the 
minds  of  the  youth  of  both  sexes.  6th  ed., 
corr.    111.    Lond.  1742.  4  v.  D.        R  1203 

Richmond,  Legh.  Annals  of  the  poor;  con- 
taining The  dairyman's  daughter,  The 
negro  servant,  and  Young  cottager,  etc. 
A  new  ed.,  enl.  and  ill.,  with  an  intro- 
ductory sketch  of  the  author  by  the  rev. 
JohnAvre.    Bost.  1829.  T.  Rx  551 

Richter,  J:  Paul  F:,  {Jean  Paul).  Sammtliche 
werke.  830  :  142 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  21. 

—  Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces,  or  The  married 

life,  death  and  wedding  of  the  advocate  of 
the  poor,  Firmian  Stanislaus  Siebenkas. 
Tr.  from  the  german  by  E:  H:  Noel,  with  a 
memoir  of  the  author  by  T:  Carlyle.  Bost. 
1863.  2  V.  D.  R  1251 

—  Hesperus,  or  Forty-five  dog-post  days  ;  a  bio- 

graphy from  the  german,  tr.  by  C:  T. 
Brooks.     N.  Y.  1877.  2  v.  S.  R  1252 

—  The  invisible  lodge.     From  the  german  by  C: 

T.  Brooks.  (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y .  1883. 
S.  R  1256 

—  Titan ;  a  romance.     From  the  germ.,  tr.  by 

C:  T.  Brooks.    Bost.  1862.  2  v.  D.  R  1253 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATXJItE— FICTION.        Richter— Robinson,  F.  W. 


836 


Sichter,  J:  Paul  F:,  {Jean  Patd).— Continued. 

—  Walt  and  Vult,  or  The  twins.    From  the  ger- 

nian,  tr.  by  [E.  B.  Lee]  the  author  of  "Life 
of  Jean  Paul."   N.  Y.  1863.  2  v.  D.  B  1254 

Bichter,  Moritz.  Die  familie  Crevecoeur ;  hi- 
storischer  roman  aus  den  jahren  1806  und  7. 
Leipz.  1828.  S.  B.  1301 

Siddell,  Charlotte  Eliza  Lawson,  born  Cowan, 
mrs.  J.  H.,  {F.  G.  Trafford).  Daisies  and 
and  buttercups  ;   a  novel.    N.  Y.  1882.    Q. 

R  1353 

—  Same.    Lond.  1882.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  R  1353 

—  George  Geith  of  Fen  Court.    Bost.  1865.  D. 

R  1351 

—  The  race  for  wealth  ;  a  novel.    Lond.   [18761. 

D.  R 1356 

—  The  senior  partner  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.   1882.  Q. 

R  1352 
R1352 

.  Y.  1883. 
R1354 
R1354 
1884.  Q. 
R1355 
R1355 


—  Same.    Lond.  1881.  3  v.  D. 

—  A  struggle  for  fame  ;   a  novel 

Q 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.  3  v.  in  1.  D 

—  Susan  Drummond  :  a  novel.    N 


—  Saim.    Lond.  1884.  3  v.  in  1. 
Ridderstad,  C:  F:    Der  furst. 


Aus  dem  schwe- 


dischen  ubers. 
1852.  2  V.  T. 


von  (Jottlob  Fink. 


Stuttg. 
R1401 


—  Das  gewissen,   oder  Geheimnisse  von  Stock- 

holm. Aus  dem  schwedischen  fibers,  von 
Gottlob  Fink.   Stuttg.  1852.  6  v.  T.  R  1402 

—  Konimn  Luise  Ulrike  und  ihr  hof.    Aus  dem 

schwedischen  fibers,  von  Grottlob  Fink. 
Stuttg.  1856.  3  V.  T.  R  1403 

—  Der   trabant ;    geschichtlicher    roman.      Aus 

dem  schwedischen  fibers,  von  Gottlob  Fink. 
Stuttg.  1852.  4  V.  T.  R  1404 

—  Vater   und    sohn.      Aus    dem    schwedischen 

fibers,  von  Gottlob  Fink.    Stuttg.   1854.  3 

V.  T.  R  1405 

Riddle,  Albert  Gallatin.  Alice  Brand  ;  a  romance 

of  the  capital.  N.  Y.  1875.  D.  R  1451 
Rideing,   W:  H:     Boys  coastwise,  or  All  along 

the  shore.    HI.  N.  Y.  [1884].  O.      Rx  602 

—  Boys  in  the  mountains  and  on  the  plains,  or 

The  western  adventures  of  Tom  Smart, 
Bob  Edge  and  Peter  Small.  N.  Y.  [1882]. 
O.  Rx  601 

—  A  little  upstart ;  a  novel.    Bost.  1885.  D. 

R1426 

Ridley,   Annie  E.    Better  than  good  ;    a  story 

for  girls.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  R  1501 

Riehl,    W:   H:     Culturgeschichtliche   novellen. 

Stuttg.  1856.  S.  R  1553 

Conteiite,  see  Deutscher  katalog',  p.  92.  | 

—  Neues  novellenbuch.     2te  ausg.   Stuttg.  1873.   i 

D.  R1551   ! 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalogr.  P-  SB. 
Bang:,  Max.    Aus  dem  tagebuche  eines  Berliner 
arztes.    Leipz.  1870.  2  v.  in  1.  S.       R  1601   ' 

—  Die  chambregamist€n  ;   eine  stadtgeschichte. 

Leipz.  1852.  T.  R  1602 

—  Christkind-Agnes  ;  eine  stadtgeschichte.   Ber- 

lin. 1852.  T.  R  1603  i 

—  Feine    welt;     eine    stadtgeschichte.      Leipz.   i 

ia52.  T.  R  1604   , 

—  Ffirst  und  musiker.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.      R  1610  ( 

—  Dergeheimrath  ;  ein  lebensbild.    Prag.  1857. 

T:  R1605 

—  Das  haus  Hillel ;  historischer  roman  aus  der  i 

zeit  der   zerstorvng   Jerusalems.     N.    Y.    j 
1881.  F.  R  1606 

—  Uinter  den  couUssen  :  Erinneningen  und  bio-  ' 


Ringr,  M9S..— Continued. 

graphien  aus  der  theaterwelt.    Leipz.  1872. 
2  V.  in  1.  S.  R  1607 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  93. 

—  John    Milton    und    seine    zeit ;    historischer 

roman.    Leipz.  1871.  4  v.  in  1.  S.    R  1608 

—  Same,  eng.    John  Milton   and  his  times ;    an 

historical  novel.     Tr.  from  the  germ,    bv 
F.Jordan.    IIL  N.Y.  1868.  O.         R  1608 

—  Die  Ifigner  ;  roman  aus  der  modernen  gesell- 

schaft.    2te  auli.     Stuttg.    1880.    3  v.  in  1. 
D.  R 1609 

—  Verirrt  und  erlost ;  roman.    Leipz.   1870.   3  v. 

inl.  S.  R  1611 

Ritchie,  Anna  Isabella,  horn  Thackeray.    Blue 

beard's  keys,  and  other  stories.   N.  Y.  1875. 

O.  R  1651 

Includes,  Riquet  a  la  houppe.— Jack  and  the  bean 

stalk-— The  white  cat. 

—  Da  capo.    N.  Y.  1878.  T.  R  1658 

—  Same,  and  other  tales.    Leipz.  1880,  S. 

R1652 
Include*,  Fina.— Across  the  peat-flelds.— Miss  Mor- 
ier's  visions. 

—  Miss  Angel.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.  R  1653 

—  Miss  Williamson's  divagations.     N.  Y.  1881 

Q.  R 1654 

Contents,  Fina.— Fina's  aunt.  — Da  capo. —  A  post- 
script from  a  sta«re-box.  —  Miss  Morier's  visions.— 
Across  the  peat-flelds. 

—  Old  Kensington.    N.  Y.  1873.  O.  R  1655 

—  The  story  of  Elizabeth.    N.  Y.  1863.  S. 

R1656 

—  The  village  on  the  cliff.    N.  Y.  1867.  O. 

R1657 

Ritchie,  Leitch.  Wearyfoot  Common.  From 
Chambers' journal.  N.  Y.  1854.  O.  R  1701 

Ritter,  Ernst,  pseud.,  see  Binzer,  Emilie  v. 

Ritter  Hyneck  von  Schafgotsch,  oder  Heldeu- 
muth  und  edelsinn  ;  eine  erziihlung  aus 
den  zeiten  kaiser  Karls  IV,  konig  von 
Bohmen.    Meissen.     1836.   2  v.   S.         B21 

Roberts,  Margaret.  The  atelier  du  lys,  or  An 
art  student  in  the  reign  of  terror.  [AHon.] 
Leipz.  1877.  2  v.  1.  S.  R  1801 

—  Same.     Noblesse  oblige.     (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

[Anon].  N.  Y.  1876.  S.  R  1801 

—  Denise.     [Anon.]  N.  Y.  1864.  2  v.  D.  R  1802 

—  In  the  olden  time.  [Anon].  (Leisure  hour  ser). 

N.  Y.  1883.  S.  R  1806 

—  Madame  Fontenoy.    [Anon].    Leipz.  1866.   S. 

R1803 

—  Mademoiselle  Mori ;  a  tale  of  modem  Rome. 

[Anon].    Leipz.  1862.  2  v.  in  1.  S.   R  1804 

—  On  the  edge  of  the  storm.     [Anon.]    Leipz. 

1869.  S.  R  1805 

Bobinson,  Agnes  Mary  Frances.  Arden  ;  a  novel. 

N.Y.  1883.  Q.  B1826 

Bobinson,    F.    Mabel.    Mr.    Butler's    ward  ;    a 

novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  B  3601 

Robinson,  F:  W:    As  long  as  she  lived.    Lond. 

1876.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  R  1851 

—  The  black  speck ;  a  temperance  tale.    N.  Y. 

1881.  Q.  R  1852 

—  The  courting  of  Mary  Smith  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 

1885.  Q.  R  1860 

—  Coward  conscience.    Lond.   1879.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

R  1853 
Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  R  1853 

A  fair  maid  ;  a  novel.  N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  R  1857 
N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

R1855 

—  Lazarus  in  London  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q. 

B1869 


—  The  hands  of  justice ;  a  novel. 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Robinson,  F.  W.— Boscoe.        LITEBATUBE— FICTION. 


01.  818,  Authors. 


Bobinson,  F:  W: — Continued. 

—  The  man  she  cared  for ;  a  novel..   N.  Y.  \SSi. 

Q.  B 1856 

—  Mattie  ;  a  stray  ;    N.  Y.  1874.  O.  B  1854 

—  "Women  are  strange,  and  other  stories.    X.  Y. 

1884.  Q.  B  1858 

Bobinson,  Jane.    The  gold-worshippers,  or  The 

days  we  live  in  ;  a  future  historical  novel. 

\Anon].    Lond.  1851.  3  V.  D.  B  1901 

—  Die  jungfrau  von  Orleans  ;  historischer  roman. 

Aus    dem    englischen    von  W.    Schottlen. 
Stuttg.  1850.  3  V.  T.  B  1902 

—  Whitefriars,  oder  Die  tage  Karls  des  zweiten  ; 

ein  historischer  roman.     Stuttg.  184.5.  3  v. 
T.  B 1903 

Bobinson,  Therese  Albertine  Louise,  bom  v.  Ja- 
cob, {Tahj).    The  exiles.    N.  Y.  1853.  D. 

B1951 

Boche,  Regina  Maria.  The  children  of  the  abbey. 
Phila.  1876.  D.  B  2001 

Bocbefort,  V:  H:  marquis  de  Rochefort-Lu^ay, 
called  H:  Mademoiselle  Bismarck.  From 
the  french  by  Virginia  Champlin.  N.  Y. 
1881.  S.  B2051 

Bockwell,  Reese.  A  golden  inheritance.  X.  Y. 
1884.  D.  Bx651 

Bodenberg,  Julius.  Die  neue  sondfluth  ;  ein  ro- 
man aus  dem  vorigen  jahrhundert.  Berlin. 
1865.  4v.  D.  B2151 

—  Von  Gottesgnaden  ;  ein  roman  aus  Cromwell's 

zeit.  2te  aufl.    Berlin.  1870.  5  v.  in  2.  D. 

B2152 

Bodney,  Mrs.  Minnie  Reeves,  {Fadette).    Inge- 

misco.  \Anon^.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.       B  2201 

y<At.    Fadette  is  also  supposed  to  be  Marion  C.  Le- 

gare  Beeves. 

Bodt-Calkum,  — .   Echt  conservativ  ;  erzahlung. 

In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  1  v38    ! 

Bob,  Azel  Stephens.    Give  me  thine  heart.    X.    I 
Y.  1880.  D.  B2251 

—  James  Montjoy,  or  I've  been  thinking.    N.  Y. 

1884.  D.  B  2253 

—  The  minister's  story.     With  his  To  love  and  to  ; 

beloved.  B  2252   i 

—  To  love  and  to  be  loved.    N.  Y.  1871.  D. 

B2252 

Boe,  E:  Payson.     Barriers  burned  away.    N.  Y. 

[1872].  D.  B2301 

—  Adavoffate.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  B  2302 

—  Driven  back  to  Eden.    N.  Y.  1885.  D.  Bx  676 

—  A  face  illumined.    N.  Y.  [1878].  D.      B  2303 
5t    N.  Y.  [1875].  D. 

B2304 

B2310 

[1877].  D. 

B2305 

—  Nature's  serial  story.    111.    N.  Y.  1885  [1884].    | 

O.  B2312   i 

—  Near  to  nature's  heart.    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  I 

B2306 

—  The  opening  of  a  chestnut  burr.    N.  Y.  [1874].   < 

B  2307 

—  An  original  belle.    N.  Y.  [1885].  D.      B  2314 

—  An  unexpected  result,  and  other  stories.  N.  Y. 

[1883].  S.  B2313 

Include*.    Christmas-eve    in    war    times.  —  Three    i 

thank^sivin^  kisses.  I 

—  What  can  she  do  ?    N.  Y.  1875.  D.        B  2309 

—  Without  a  home.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  B  2308 

—  A  young  girl's  wooing.     N.  Y.  [1884].  D. 

B2311 
Boe,  E:  Reynolds.    Brought  to  bay ;  a  novel.   I 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  B  2326  1 


—  From  jest  to  earnest 

His  sombre  rivals.    N.  Y.  188 
A  knight  of  the  19th  century. 


[1875]. 

.  D. 
NY. 


Boe,  E:  Reynolds.— Co7i/t»M«<i. 

—  The  gray  and  the  blue ;  a  story  founded  on 

incidents  connected  with  the  war  for  the 
union.     Chicago.  18»t.  D.  B  2327 

Boe,  Mary  A.,  {G.  M.  Cornwall).  Free,  yet  forg- 
ing their  own  chains.    N.  Y.  [18761.  D. 

B2351 

Boosevelt,  Blanche,  see  Tucker  -  Machetta, 
Blanche. 

Bopes,  Mary  Emily.  Finette,  the  norman  maiden 
and  her  english  friends.  T.  p.  w.  [N.  Y. 
1878].  S.  Bx701 

Boquette,  O:  Conrad  Hagen's  mistake.  From 
the  german  by  mrs.  S.  A  Crozer.  Phila. 
1881.  D.  B  2401 

—  Heinrich  Falk.    Breslau.  1858.    3  v.  D. 

B2402 

—  Der  kobold;    ein  roman.      In   Vierteljahrl. 

mag.  V  2  v37 

—  Luginsland :  novellen.  N.  Y.  1883.  F.  B  2405 

Includes,  LoreleL— Gothenwiek.— Die  schneewoche. 
BadulTs  buche.— Ich  nnd  meine  companie. 

—  Neue  erzahlungen.     Stuttg.  1862.  D.    B  2403 

Contents,  see  Deutscber  kat£S>g'.  p.  S8. 

—  Novellen.    2te  aufl.    Berlin.  1875.  D.  B  2404 

Contents,  gee  Deutscber  katalo^,  p.  93. 

—  Die  schlangen-konigin.     With  Schtlckrng',  L. 

Die  sch wester.  S  1831 

Boscoe,  T:    The  german  novelists.   Tr.  from  the 

originals,  with    critical    and  biographical 

notices.    (The  "Chandos  classics").    Lond. 

n.  d.  D.  B  2451 

CotOentg.  The  pleasant  history  of  Rejmard  the  fox. 
— Howl^lass  the  merrr  jester.  — Doctor  Faustus.— 
Popular  traditioju.  Localpopular  traditions  from  the 
sontfa  side  of  the  Hartz :  The  horseshoe  on  the  cfaurcfa 
door:  Jacob  Nimmemuchtern:  Lora  the  jroddess  of 
love.— From  the  Golden  Green:  The  knights'  cellar 
in  the  KyfThaugen:  Peter  Klaus  the  sroatherd. — 
From  the  north  side  of  the  Hartz:  The  monk  of 
Conradsburgr's  tale:  Castle  Dumburg:  The  wild  hunt- 
er of  Hackelnberjr:  The  wolf  stone.— Qottschalk, 
F:  The  witch-dance  on  theBrocken:  The  meadow 
dance:  The  devil's  flght  in  Goslar  cathedral:  The 
mouse  tower:  The  castle  spectre  of  Scharzfeld:  The 
kingdom  of  heaven;  The  monasterv:  The  devil- 
stones;  Xotbunra:  RitterBodo:  The  lion  flg^ht:  The 
unlucky  miser  of  Questenberg^:  The  miraculous  fish; 
The  prudent  princess:  The  devil's  mllL— Eberhardt. 
The  bet:  Treachery  its  own  betrayer.— Bttschin^,  J: 
G.  History  of  count  Walter  and  the  lady  Helgrunda; 
Assassination  of  the  empress  of  Tartary. — Grinua, 
J:  L:  a;id  W:  K:  Specimens  from  the  "  Kinder  und 
haus  marchen".- Ix>thar.  The  arch-rojrue:  Castle 
Christburg.  — La  Motte  FouQue,  F:  H:  K:  de.  The 
field  of  terror:  The  mandrake:  Head  master  Bhen- 
fried  and  his  family.— Popuiar  taleg.  JKna&ws,  J:  A: 
The  dumb  lover.— Schiller,  J:  C.  F:  v.  Tlie  appari- 
tionist:  The  sport  of  destiny;  A  criminal,  or  Martyr 
to  lost  honour:  Fraternal  magnanimity:  A  walk 
among  the  linden  trees.— German  nooete.  Tieck,  J: 
L:  Love  magic  some  centuries  mgo:  The  faithful 
Eckart  and  the  Tannenhiuser:  Tbe  TannenhSuser, 
or  Lord  of  the  fir  woods:  Auburn  Egtiert.- Lang- 
bein,A:  F:  Marianne  Richards;  Seven  marriages 
and  never  a  husband:  The  irreconcilable  man;  Al- 
bert Limbach:  An  hour's  instruction  in  political 
economv:  The  ladv's  palfrey.— Engel,  M.  K.  The 
anti-speculator;  Toby  Witt:  Lady  Elizabeth  Hill. 

—  The  Italian  novelists.    Tr.  fixim  the  originals 

with    critical    and    biographical    notices. 

(The  "Chandos  classics ").     Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

B2452 
Contentg.  Novelle  antiche.— Boocaocio.— SacchettL— 
Sir  Giovanni  Fiorentino.- Masuccio  Salemitano.— Sa- 
badino  degli  Arienti.— Luigi  da  Porto.— Bernardo  Illici- 
ni.-Alessandro  Sozzini.— Xiccolo  Machiavelli.— Agnolo 
Firenzuola-— Pietro  Fortini.— GentOe  Sermini.— Gio- 
vanni Bre\-io.  —  Girolamo  Paraboeco. —  Marco  Cade- 
mosto  da  Lodi.  —  Giovambattista  Giraldi  Cinthio.— 
Anton-Francesco  Grazzini.-- Ortensio  Lando.— Giovan- 
Francesco  Straparola.— Matteo  Bandello.— Francesco 
Sansovlno.  —  Anton  -  Francesco    DonL  —  Sebastiano 


X  denotes  books  spedallT  adapted  for  children. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATXJIlE-riCTION. 


Roscoe— Russell. 


840 


Roscoe,  T:— Continued. 

Erizzo.— Niccolo  Granucci.— Aseanio  Mori  da  Ceno.— 
Celio  Malespini.  —  Salvuccio  Salvucci.  —  Novels  by 
anonymous  authors.— Maiolino  Bisaccionl.— Michele 
Colombo.  —  Scipioni  Bargagli.  — Giovanni  Bottari.— 
Albergati  Capacelli.  —  Francesco  Soave.— Gianfran- 
cesco  Altanesi.  — Count  Lorenzo  Magalotti.  —  Carlo 
Lodoli.— Domenico  Maria  Manni.—Autore  Ignoto.— 
Girolamo  Padovani.— Luigi  Sanvitale.  —  Count  Carlo 
Gozzi.— Luigi  Bramieri.— Robustiano  Gironi. 

—  The  Spanish  novelists.  Tr.  from  the  originals 
with  critical  and  biographical  notices.  (The 
"Chandos  classics  ")■    Lond.   n.  d.  D. 

112453 
Contents.  Manuel,  Don  J:  El  conde  Lucanor.— 
Mendoza,  D.  H.  de.  Lazarillo  de  Tormes.  — Ale- 
man,  M.  Guzman  d'  Alfarache.  —  Cervantes 
Saavedra,  M.  de.  Riconete  and  Cortadillo;  The 
pretended  aunt;  El  amante  liberal.— duevedo  Vil- 
legras,  Don¥.    Vision  of  the  catchpole  possessed: 


Vision  of  the  last  judg-ment.- Paul,  the 
sharper.— Montalvan,  -Don  J  :  Perez  de.  The  test  of 
friendship;  The  effect  of  being: undeceived.  -Eslava, 
A.  de.  The  fountain  of  truth.  —  Zayas  y  Soto 
Mayor,  M.  de.  The  miser  chastised.— Reyes,  M.  de 
los.  The  dumb  lover  and  his  physician;  The  mirror 
of  friends;  Love  and  honour;  The  king  and  the  min- 
ister.—Lozano,  Bon  C.  Soledades  de  la  vida,  etc.; 
Jealousyof  the  dead.— Guevara,  L:Velizde.  Modern 
miracles.  —  Bobles,  I.  de.  The  diamond  ring;  A 
prodigious  adventure.— Salorzano,  A.  del  Castillo. 
The  duchess  of  Mantua;  The  mask. 

Bosegger,  Petri  Kettenfeier,  {Hans  Malser).  An- 
nonce  numraero  99  ;  novelette.  /y^Viertel- 
jahrl.  mag.  V  2  v30 

Rosemary  and  Rue-  (Round -robin  ser.)  Bost. 
1881.  S.  R25 

Rosen,  luwAvf'ig,  pseud.,  see  Jungst,  L:  Volrad. 

Rosentlial-Bonin,  Hugo  v.  Der  diamantschlei- 
fer.     N.  Y.  1881.  F.  R  2551 

—  Das  gold  des  Orion  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1883.  F. 

R2552 

Roskowska,  Marie.    Polnische  miitter ;  histori- 

sche  novelle.     Prag.  1860.  T.  R  2601 

ROsler,  Robert,  {Julius  Miihlfeld).  Bis  zum  schaf- 

fot ;  criminal-no velle.    Leipz.  1868.  S. 

R  2626 

—  Ehre  ;  roman  in  sechs  biichern.    Wien.  1862. 

R2627 

—  Gefangen  und  befreit ;  vaterliindische  gemalde 

aus  den  jahren  1806— 1814.    Prag.  1860.   T. 

R2628 

Ross,  Percy.    A  misguidit  lassie.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

R3561 

Rossetti,  Christina  Georgina.  A  strange  jour- 
ney, or  Pictures  from  Egypt  and  the 
Soudan,  by  the  author  of  "Common-place". 
N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  R3451 

ROssler,  Robert.  Mein  erster  patient ;  erziih- 
lung.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v31 

—  Schlas'sche  durfgeschichten.    2te  auti.   Berlin. 

1880.  D.  R2651 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  93. 
Roth,   E:     Christus  judex;    a  traveller's    tale. 

Phila.  1864.  S.  R  2701 

Rothenfels,  Emmy  v.,  pseud.,  see  Ingersleben, 

Emilie  v. 
Rotterdam,  J:  van.    Des  fischers  tochter ;   ge- 

schichte  aus  den  diinen.    Aus  dem  tiJimi- 

schen  von  A.  Kretzschmar.  Leipz.  1856.  S. 

R2801 
Rotind,  W:  Marshall  Y\iz,{The  rev.  Peter  Pennot), 

Achsah  ;  a  New  England  life  study.     Bost. 

1876.  D.  R  2851 

—  Child  Marion  abroad.    111.    Bost.  1878.  S. 

Rx901 
Rousselet,  L:   Ralph,  the  drummer  boy  ;  a  story 
of  the  days  of  Washington.    Tr.  by  W.  J . 
"      ■  '  "  ttx951 


Gordon.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 


Rowson,  Susanna,  born  Haswell.  Charlotte 
Temple  ;  a  tale  of  truth.    Cine.  n.  d.  T. 

R  2876 

Rudbeck,  Thure  Gustaf.  Stockholms  vorzeit ; 
romantisirte  schilderungen  aus  der  ge- 
schichte  Schwedens.  Aus  dem  schwedi- 
schen  von  C.  F[risch].  Stuttg.  1847.  8  v. 
in  2.  T.  R2961 

Rudolphi,  J:    Die  freien  schiitzen.    Leipz.  1848. 

2v.  S.  R3001     ' 

Rtiflani,  Giovanni.  Doctor  Antonio.  Edinb.  1856. 
S.  R3051 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1861.  S.  R3051 

—  Lorenzo  Benoni,  or  Passages  in  the  life  of  an 

Italian.    N.  Y.  1857.  D.  R  3052 

—  Vincenzo,  or  Sunken  rocks.    N.  Y.  1863.  O. 

R3053 

Ruhland,  Marie,  pseud.,  see  Calm,  Marie. 

Ruinen  von  Moncaldo,  Die,  oder  Ferrogand  und 
seine  genossen ;  eine  abenteuerliche  ge- 
schichte  vom  verfasser  der  Erscheinungen 
imschlosse  derPyrenaen,  etc.  Braunschw. 
1836.    2v.  S.        ■  R31 

Rumohr,  Theodor  W:  Kjerstrup,  (P.  P.).  Nils 
Juel,  der  diinische  admiral  und  seine  zeit. 
[Anon.]     Stuttg.  1848.    3  v.  T.  Nil 

Runkel,  W:  M.  Wontus,  or  The  corps  of  ob- 
servation.   Phila.  1874.  D.  R3151 

Ruppius,  Otto.  Au.sgewahlte  erziihlungen.  N. 
Y.  1857.  6  V.  D.  R  3201 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalogr,  p.  93. 

—  Gesammelte    werke.      Erste    gesammt-ausg. 

Berlin.  1874.  6  v.  D.  R  3202 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  93. 

Ruskin,  J:    The  king  of  the  Golden  River,  or 

The   black  brothers  ;    a  legend    of  Stiria. 

New  ed.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Rx  1001 

—  Same.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.  Little  classics. 

J  926  vlO 
Russell,  C:  Wells.    The  fall  of  Damascus  ;  an 

historical  novel.  Bost.  1878.  D.  R3251 
Russell,  W:    Clarke.    Auld  lang  syne.    N.  Y. 

1878.  Q.  R3301 

—  Same.    Lond.  1878.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  R  3301 

—  Jack's  courtship  ;  a  sailor's  yarn  of  love  and 

shipwreck.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  R  3310 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1885  [18841.  S.  R  3310 

—  John  Holdsworth,  chief  mate  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 

1884.  Q.  R3311 

—  The  Lady  Maud,  schooner  yacht ;   from  the 

account  of  a  guest  on  board.  N.  Y.  1882. 
Q.  R  3306 

—  Little  Loo  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.     R  3309 

—  My  watch  below,  or  Yarns  spun  when  off  duty. 

N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  R  3305 

—  An  ocean  free  lance  ;  from  a  privateersman's 

log,  1812.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  R  3302 

—  On  the  fo'k'sle  head  ;  sea  stories.    N.  Y.  1885. 

Q.  R  3312 

—  Round  the  galley  tire.  N.  Y.  [1883].  Q.  R  3308 

—  A  sailor's  sweetheart ;  an  account  of  the  wreck 

of  the  sailing  ship  "  Waldershare",  from 
the  narrative  of  mr.  William  Lee,  second 
mate.    Lond.  1881.    3  v.  in  1.  D.     R  3303 

—  A  sea  queen  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  R  3307 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  R  3307 

—  A  strange  voyage  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q. 

R3313 

—  The  wreck  of  the  "Grosvenor";  an  account  of 

the  mutiny  of  the  crew  and  the  loss  of  the 
ship  while  trying  to  make  the  Bermudas. 
N.  Y.  [187-].  O.  R3304 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  R  3304 


;  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


841 


Bydberg— Sartoris. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


01.  813,  Authors.        842 


Rydberg,  Abraham  Viktor.  The  last  athenian. 
Tr.  from  the  Swedish  by  W:  W.  Thomas,  jr. 
Phila.  [1879].  D.  R3351 

S.,  H.  C:  Who  painted  the  great  Murillo  de  la 
Merced.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 

T  177  v3 

S.,  J.,  of  Dale,  pseud.,  see  Stimson,  F:  J: 

S.,  M.  E.  W.,  pserid.,  see  Sherwood,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Wilson. 

Sacher-Masoch,  Leopold  ritier  v.  Aus  dem 
tagebuche  eines  weltmaunes ;  causerien 
aus  der  gesellschaft  und  der  biihnenwelt. 
2te  aufl.  Halle.  1873.  D.  S  101 

—  Der  emissjir  ;  eine  galizische  geschichte.  Bern. 

1877.  D.  S  102 

—  Galizische  geschichten  ;  novellen.  Bern.  1881. 

D.  S 103 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalogr,  p.  93, 

—  Kaunitz  ;    kultur-historischer    roman.     Bern. 

1877.  3v.  inl.  D.  S  104 

—  Der  letzte  konig  der  magyaren  ;  historischer 

roman.  2te  ausg.  Jena.  1870.  3  v.  in  1. 
S.  S  105 

—  Ein  mann   wird    gesucht ;    roman  in    einem 

bande.    Berlin.  1879.  O.  S  106 

—  DerneueHiob;  roman.  Stuttg.  1878.  D.  S  107 

—  Predigten  der  frau  Ganizka.     In  Vierteljahrl. 

mag.  V  2  v25 

—  Wiener  hofgeschichten  ;  historische  novellen. 

V.  1 :  Maria  Theresia  und  die  freimaurer. 
Leipz.  1873.  S.  —  V.  2:  Das  rendezvous  zn 
Hochstadt.    Bern.  1877.  2.  v.  S.  S  108 

—  Zur  ehre  Gottes  ! ;    ein  zeitgemalde.     Bern. 

1877.  D.  S  109 

—  Same.    N.  Y.     1881.  F.  S  109 
Sadlier,  Mary  Anne,  boi'n  Madden.    Alice  Rioi*- 

dan,  the  blind  man's  daughter  ;  a  tale  for 
the  young.    Bost.  1851.  T.  Sx  101 

—  Aunt  Honor's  keepsake  ;  a  chapter  from  life. 

N.  Y.  n.d.  S156 

—  Confessions  of  an  apostate.    N.  Y.  1864.  S. 

S151 

—  The  daughter  of   Tyrconnell ;    a  tale  of  the 

reign  of  James  I.    N.  Y.  1863.  S.        S  152 

—  The  heiress  of  Kilorgan,  or  Evenings  with  the 

old  Geraldines.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  S  154 

—  The  hermit  of  the  rock  ;  a  tale  of  Cashel.    N. 

Y.  n.d.  D.  S155 

—  The  red  hand  of  Ulster.     T.  p.  w.  T.       S  153 
Saint- Aubain,    Andreas    Nicolai,    (Carl   Bern- 
hard).    Das  gliickskind.    Deutsch   von  K. 
L.  Kannegiesser.    Leipz.  1850.  S.       S  201 

—  Konig  Christian  der  zweite  und  seine    zeit. 

Deutsch  von  K.  L.  Kannegiesser.     Leipz. 

1847.  4  V.  S.  S  202 

Saint-Hilaire,   Marco  de,  pseud.,  see   Hilaire, 

Emile  Marc. 
Saint-Mars,    Gabrielle  Anna,  born  Cisterne  de 

Courtiras,  mcomtesse  de,  {Comtesse  Dash). 

Die  blutige    marquise.      Deutsch  von  dr. 

Scherr.     Stuttg.  1850.  T.  S  251 

Saint  Pierre,   Jacques  H:  Bernardin  de.    The 

indian  cottage.    In  his  Works.    840  :  4  vl 

—  Same,  germ.     Die  indische    hiitte.      With  his 

Paul  und  Virginie.  S  302 

—  Paul  and  Virginia.    Bost.  1879.  S.  S  301 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  840  :  4  vl 

—  Same,  germ.    Paul  und  Virginie  ;  ein  naturge- 

miilde.  Nach  dem  franzosischen  von  C. 
Schuler.    Darmstadt.  1851.  T.  S  301 

Uebers.  von  K:    Eitner.    Hildburgh. 

D.  S  3l)2 


Saintine,  Joseph  Xavier  Boniface,  called.  Picci- 
ola ;  the  prisoner  of  Fenestrella,  or  Cap- 
tivity captive.    Phil.  1848.  D.  S  361 

—  Woman's  whims,  or  The  female  barometer. 

Tr.  from  the  french  by  Fayette  Robinson. 

N.  Y.  1850.  D.  S  352 

Sala,  G:  A:    The  seven  sons  of  Mammon.    Bost. 

1862.  O.  S  401 

—  The  two  prima  donnas  ;  a  novel  of  real  life. 

Phila.  n.  d.  O.  S  402 

Salkeld,  Joseph.  The  belle,  the  blue  and  the 
bigot,  or  Three  fields  for  woman's  influ- 
ence.    Providence.  1844.  T.  S  451 

—  Buds,  blossoms  and  fruit  of   the  church.    N. 

Y.  1843.  S.  S  452 

—  Herbert  Atherton.     T.p.w.    ^.  S  453 
Salvage.     (No  name  ser.)    Bost.  1860.  S.        S3 
Samarow,  Gregor,  pseud.,  see  Meding,  J:  Ferdi- 
nand Martin  Oskar. 

Sampleton,  Samuel,  pseud.,  see  Monti,  L: 
Samuels,   Adelaide  F.     Daisy  Travers,  or  The 

girls  of  Hive  Hall.    Bost.   [1876].  S. 

Sx401 
Sand,  George,  pseud.,  see  Dudevant,  Amantine 

Lucile  Aurore. 
Sandeau,  Leonard  Sylvain  Jules.    The  house  of 

Penarvan.    In  FuUerton,  Lady  G.  C.   The 

lilies  of  the  valley.  F  1805 

Sandham,  Elizabeth.    The  twin  sisters  ;  a  tale 

for  youth.    N.  Y.  1859.  S.  Sx  501 

Sands,  Robert  C:    Boyuca.     [Anon.^    In  Tales 

of  Glauber  Spa.  T  186 

—  Mr.  Green.    In  the  same.  T  186 

—  See  also  his  Writings.  820.1  :  6 
Sangster,   Margaret   E.,    born   Munson.     Miss 

Dewberry's  scholars  and  what  they  did. 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Sx  551 

Sarcey,  Francisque.  The  miseries  of  Fo  Hi,  a 
celestial  functionary.  From  the  french  by 
A.  R.  H.    Chicago.  1883.  S.  S  50'l 

Sargent,  Epes,  ed.  The  emerald ;  a  collection 
of  graphic  and  entertaining  tales,  brilliant 
poems  and  essays  gleaned  chiefly  from  the 
fugitive  literature  of  the  19th  century. 
Bost.  1866.  D.  S561 

Contents.  Bernard,  C:  de.  The  consultation.— 
Alllngrham,  W :  Invocation.  —  Neal,  J :  Goody 
Gracious  and  the  forgot -me -not. —Newton,  C. 
Wonderland.— Coincidences;  a  tale  of  facts.— Blood, 
H:  A.  A  prayer.— Smith,  H.  The  picnic  party.— 
Kimball,  H.  M.  The  guest.- Chalmers,  A.  Lesson 
in  biography.  —  Aiken,  B.  Uncrowned  kings.  — 
Scribe,  E.  Judith,  or  The  opera  -  box.  —  Town- 
shend,  C.  A.  Wait.  — Evening  brings  us  home. — 
Revelry  in  british  India.  —  A  few  words  on  social 
philosophy.  —  Townshend,  C.  H.  Stanzas.— Mud- 
ford,  W:  The  iron  shroud.— Addey,  H.  L.  "She  is 
so  dear  to  me."— Praed,  W.  M.  Lyrical  charades.— 
How  I  made  my  fortune.— The  elopement.— Craik, 
D.  M.  The  double  house.- Barbauld,  A.  L.  Life's 
second  morning.— Fact  and  Action.- The  youth  and 
m,  F:  My  friend  the  dutchman. 
Jenny  kissed  me. —About,  E. 


the  sage.— Hardman,  F: 
—Hunt,  J.  H:  L.     Jenc 

Without  dowry.  —  Tennyson,  A.    The  foolish  vir- 
gins.—Chambers,  K.    Indoor  games.— Brownell, 
H.  H.    The  burial  of  the  dane. 
Sargent,  G:  E.     Richard  Hunne  ;  a  story  of  old 
London.    Lond.  [1871].  D.  S  576 

—  joint  author,  see  Walshe,  Elizabeth  H. 
Sargent,  Lucius  Manlius.   The  temperance  tales. 

Bost.  1849.    3v.  inl.  D.  S  601 

Sartoris,  Adelaide,  born  Kemble.     Medusa,  and 

other  tales.    Lond.  1868.  O.  S  626 

Includes,  Madame  de  Monferrato.— Recollections  of 

the  life  of  Joseph  Heywood  and  some  of  his  thoughts 

about  music— On  words  best  left  unsaid. 

—  A  week  in  a  french  country-house.     Lond. 

1867.  O.  S  627 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITEBATTJIIE— FICTION.        Sauer— Schmid,  H.  T.  v. 


844 


Sauer,  K:  Marquard,  {M.  Alland).    Monsu  Max  ; 

roman.     In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.       V  2  v23 
Saunders,  J :    Isi'ael  Mort,  overman  ;  a  story  of 

the  mine.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.  S  651 

—  Martin  Pole.    N.  Y.  1863.  O.  S  652 

—  A  noble  wife  ;  a  novel.     N.  Y.  1883.  Q.    S  654 

—  The  Sherlocks.    N.  Y.  1879.  O.  S  653 
Saunders,  Katherine,  see  Cooper,  Katherine. 
Sauzade,  John  S.,  pseud.,  see  Payn,  James. 
Savage,    Marmion  W.      The    bachelor    of    the 

Albany.    N.  Y.  1855.  D.  S  801 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  Q.  S  801 

—  My  uncle  the  curate.    N.  Y.  1860.  O.       S  802 

—  Same.    Lond.  1855.  S.  S  802 

—  Reuben  Medlicott,  or  The  coming  man.   N.  Y. 

1853.  D.  S  803 

—  The  woman  of  business,  or  The  lady  and  the 

lawyer.    N.  Y.  1870.  O.  S  804 

Savage,  Minot  Judson.  BlufFton  ;  a  story  of 
today.     Bost.  1878.  D.  S  851 

Savin,  Una,  pseud.,  see  Hepworth,  Mis.  G: 
Hughes. 

Schaick,  Cornelis  van.  Niederliindische  dorfge- 
schichten.  Aus  dem  holhindischen,  unter 
mitwirkung  des  verfassers,  von  E:  Wege- 
ner ;  mit  einer  biographischen  skizze  und 
dem  portrait  des  verfassers.  Leipz.  1850. 
4v.  S.  S951 

Scharling,  K:  H:,  {Nicolay).  Zwc  neujahrszeit 
im  pastorate  zu  Noddeboe  ;  erztihlun^  von 
Nicolay.  Nach  der  3ten  aufl.  des  diinischen 
originals,  deutsch  von  W.  Reinhardt.  3te 
aufl.  Bremen.  1881.  S.  S  1001 

Schayer,  Julia.  The  story  of  two  lives.  In 
Stories  by  american  authors.         S  35  vlO 

—  Tiger  Lily,  and  other  stories.    N.  Y.  1883.   D. 

S  106 

Includes,  Thirza.— Molly.— A  summer's  diversion.  — 

My  friend  mrs.  Angel. 

Schefer,   Leopold.      The  artist's  married    life ; 

being  that  of  Albert  Diirer.    Tr.  from  the 

german  by  mrs.   J.  R.  Stodart.     Rev.  ed. 

with  memoir.    N.  Y.  1862.  D.  S  1026 

Sch.eflFel,    Joseph    V:    v.      Ekkehard ;    eine  ge- 

schichte    aus    dem    zehnten   jahrhundert. 

Berlin.  1862.  S.  S  1051 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  S  1051 

—  Sam^,  eng.    Ekkehard  ;  a  tale  of  the  10th  cen- 

tury. Tr.  from  the  german  by  Sofle  DeliFs. 
Lei'pz.  1872.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  "  S  1051 

Schellbach,  Emma.  Veronika ;  ein  roman. 
Neubrandenburg.  1853.  S.  S  1851 

Scherr,  J:  Die  jesuiten. — Gottlieb  Rapfer.— Ra- 
fael Spruhz.  —  Die  rothe  dame.  —  Alles 
schon  dagewesen.    Leipz.  1874.  D.   S  1107 

—  Michel ;    geschichte  eines  deutschen  unserer 

zeit.    4te  aufl.  Leipz.  1877.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

S  1102 

—  Same.    N.  Y.    n.  d.    2  v.  D.  S  1102 

—  Nemesis;  novelle.    Leipz.  1874.  D.      S  1108 

—  Die  pilger  der  wildniss  ;  historische  novelle. 

2te  aufl.    Leipz.  1875.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  S  1109 

—  Porkeles  und  Porkelessa ;  eine  bose  geschichte 

N.  Y.  1883.  F.  S  1110 

—  Der  prophet  von  Florenz  ;  wahrheit  und  dich- 

tung.     Stuttg.  1845.  3  v.  D.  S  1103 

—  Rosi  Zurttiih  ;  eine  geschichte  aus  den  Alpen. 

Prag.  1860.  T.  S  1104 

—  Die  tochter  der  luft.    Prag.  1855.  2  v.  T. 

S1105 

—  Die  waise  von  Wien.    Stuttg.  1847.  3  v.  8. 

S1106 


SchifP,  Hermann,  (Isaak  Bernays).  Das  koschei'e 
haus.     Hamburg,  n.  d.  D.  S  1151 

—  Das  verkaufte  skelett.    Nebst  anhang :  Coro- 

larienl,  von  K:  Gutzkow.    Hamburg.    1866. 
D.  S  1152 

—  Die  waise  von  Tamaris  ;  eine  tanznovelle  vom 

vefasser    des    "Schief-Levinche"    und    der 
"Luftschlosser."    Hamburg.  1855.  D. 

S1153 

Schiller,  J:  Christoph  F:  v.    The  criminal  from 

lost  honour.    In  Oxenford,  J:    Tales  from 

the  german.  O  1001 

—  see  also  Roscoe,  T:    German  novelists. 

R2451 

—  See  also  7ds  collected  works,  in  german,  830  :  143, 

in  english,  830  :  150,  830  :  11153. 

Schilling,  Ernst.  Die  Ehresburg,  oder  Der 
sachsen  kampf  und  bekehrung  ;  histori- 
scher  roman  aus  den  zeiten  konig  Karls 
des  grossen  und  Wittekind,  konig  der 
sachsen,  in  den  jahren  772  bis  824.  Meis- 
sen. 1830.  D.  S  1201 

Schirmer,  Adolf.  Fabrikanten  und  arbeiter, 
oder  Der  weg  zum  iri-enhavise ;  socialer 
roman.    Wien.  1862.  3  v.  T.  S  1251 

Schlagel,  Max  v.  Die  griinder ;  roman.  2te 
aufl.  Jena.  [1880.]  D.  S  1303 

—  Die  helden  der  arbeit ;  roman  aus  der  gegen- 

wart.    Bielefeld.  1871.  D.  S  1304 

—  Nach  uns  die  siindflutli  !    roman  aus  Frank- 

reichs  jiingster  vergangenheit.  Leipz.  1872. 
4v.  S.  S1301 

—  Der  rothe  fashing ;    roman  aus  Frankreichs 

jiingster  vergangenheit.    Leipz.  1872.  S. 

S  1302 
Schmid,  Hermann  Theodor  v.   Almenrausch  und 
edelweiss  ;    erziihlung  aus  dem  bairischen 
hochgebirge.    2te  aufl.    Leipz.  1873.  S. 

—  Alte  und  neue  geschichten  aus  Bayern.     2te 

aufl.    Leipz.  1873.    7  v.  in  2.   S.   '     S  1402 
Contents,  see  Dcutscher  katalog,  p.  9.5. 

—  Am  kamin  ;   novellen  und  erziihlungen.    2te 

aufl.    Leipz.  [1873].  S.  S  1403 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  95. 

—  Der    bairische    Hiesel ;     volkserzahlung    aus 

Bayern.    2te  aufl.     Leipz.  1873.  S.   S  1404 

—  Der  bergwirth  ;  geschichte  aus  den  bairischen 

bergen.     Leipz.  1874.  S.  S  1406 

—  Erzstufen  ;    novellen  und    erziihlungen.     2te 

aufl.    Leipz.  [1873].  S.  S  1406 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  95. 

—  Friedel  und  Oswald ;   i-oman  aus  der  tiroler 

geschichte.    2te  aufl.    Leipz.  1873.    3  v.  in 
1.  S.  S  1407 

—  Die  gasselbuben ;   geschichte  aus  den   bairi- 

schen vorbergen.    Leipz.  1873.  S.    S  1408 

—  Der  habermeister  ;  ein  volksbild  aus  den  bairi- 

schen bergen.     Leipz.  1869.  S.  S  1409 

—  Same.    2te  aufl.    Leipz.  1873.  S.  S  1409 

—  Tm  morgenroth  ;   eine  Miinchener  geschichte 

aus  der  zeit  Max  Joseph's  des  dritten.    2te 
aufl.    Leipz.  1873.    2  v.  in  1.   S.        S  1410 

—  Der  kanzler  von  Tyrol ;    geschichtlicher  ro- 

man.   2te  aiifl.    Leipz.  1874.    4  v.  in  1.  S. 

S1411 

—  Der  loder  ;  geschichte  aus  den  bairischen  ber- 

gen.   Leipz.  1874.  S.  S  1412 

—  Mem  Eden ;   eine  Miinchener  geschichte  aus 

den  zeiten  Karl  Theodor's.  2te  aufl.  Leipz. 
[1873].  S.  S  1413 

—  Das  Miinchener  kindeln  ;   erzJihlung  aus  |der 

zeit  des  kurf  iirsten  Ferdinand  Maria.  Leipz. 
1874.   S.  S  1414 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


845    Schmid.H.T.v.-SchOnberg.     LITEBATtmE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Schmid,  Hermann  Theodor  v. — Gontimied. 

—  Miitze  und  krone  ;  roman.    Leipz.  1869.    5  v. 

S.  S  1415 

—  Das  schwalberl ;   ein  bauernroman  aus  dam 

oberbaierischen  gebirg.  2te  aufl.  Leipz. 
[1873].   S.  S  1416 

—  Suden    und  norden  ;    eine   bairische    dorfge- 

schichte  von  1866.    2te  aufl.    Leipz.  1873.  S. 

S1417 

—  Tannengriin  ;  novellen  und  erziihlungen.    2te 

aufl.     Leipz.  1872.  S.  S  1418 

—  Die  tiirken  in  Miinehen  ;  roman.    Leipz.  1872. 

2v.  S.  S1419 

—  Die  zuwider-wurzen  ;  gesehichte  aus  den  bairi- 

schen  bergen.    Leipz.  1874.  S.  S  1420 

Schmid,  J:  Christoph  v.    Angelika.     With  Bau- 

berger,  W.   Das  thai  von  Almeria.    B  577 

—  Das  blumenkorbchen ;    eine    erziihlung    dem 

bliihenden  alter  ^ewidmet  von  dem  ver- 
fasser  der  Ostereier.  With  his  Der  rosen- 
stock.  S  1455 

—  Der  blumenkranz  ;  eine  erzahlung  fiir  kinder 

und  kinderfreunde  nach  dem  sehauspiele 
gleichen  namens.  111.  Regensburg.  1871. 
D.     With  his  Der  kleine  kaminfeger. 

S  1462 

—  Canary  bird,  The.     See  below  Der  kanarienvo- 

gel. 

—  Die  christliehe  familie,  Das  alte  raubschloss, 

Das  stumme  kind ;  drei  erzahlungen  fiir 
kinder  und  kindei'freunde.  111.  Regens- 
burg. 1864.  D.  S  1458 

—  Emma  von  Finkenstein,  oder  Gott  macht  alles 

gilt ;  eine  erzahlung  fiir  die  liebe  jugend. 
N.  y.  1858.  S.  With  Lautenschlager,  O. 
Lorenz.  L  2305 

—  Eustachius  ;  eine  erzahlung  fiir  die  gesammte 

edlere  lesewelt,  besonders  fiir  die  reifere 
jugend.    Cine.  1855.  S.  S  1452 

—  Same.    With  Bauberger,  W:  Das  wunderweib 

vom  Eichbuhl.  B  580 

—  Fernando,  oder  Lebensgeschichte  eines  jungen 

grafen  aus  Spanien.  N.  Y.  1855.  T.  S  1453 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1864.  T.  S  1459 

—  Gottfried  der  junge  einsiedler  ;  eine  erzahlung 

fiir  kinder  und  kinderfreunde.  111.  Re- 
gensburg. 1864.  D.  S  1460 

—  Gotthold,  oder  Die  wege  der  vorsehung  ;  eine 

moralische  erzahlung  fiir  kinder  und  kin- 
derfreunde. 111.  Regensburg.  1871.  D. 
TTefAAt*  Die  kleine  lautenspielerin.  S  1465 

—  Der  gute  Fridolin  und  der  bose  Dietrich  ;  eine 

erzahlung  fiir  die  gesammte  edlere  lese- 
welt, besonders  fiir  die  reifere  jugend. 
Cine.  1855.  8.  S  1457 

—  Die  hopfenbliithen  ;  eine  begebenheit  aus  dem 

leben  eines  armen  landschullehrers,  er- 
zahlt  fiir  kinder  und  kinderfreunde.  111. 
Regensburg.  1864.  D.  S  1461 

—  Das   johanniskaferchen.     With  his  Der  rosen- 

stock.  S  1455 

—  Same.     With  his  Der  kanarienvogel.      S  1463 

—  Der  kanarienvogel.     Wilh  his  Der  rosenstock. 

S1455 

—  Same,    Das   johanniskaferchenj    Die    waldka- 

gelle ;  drei  erzahlungen    fur    kinder   und 
inderfreunde.    Regensburg.  1869.  D. 

S1463 

—  Same,  eng.    The  canary  bird,  and  other  tales. 

Tr.  by  mrs.  F.  H.  Smith.  111.  N.  Y.  [1883] . 
S.  Sx  626 

Contents.    The  canary  bird.  —  Easter   eggs.  —  The 
young  count.— The  firefly. 


Schmid,  J:  Christoph  v.— Continued. 

—  Der  kleine  kaminfeger  ;    eine  erzahlung  fiir 

kinder  und  kinderfreunde  nach  dem 
sehauspiele  gleichen  namens.  111.  Resrens- 
bur^.  1871.  D.  S  1462 

—  Die  kleine  lauterspielerin  ;  eine  erzahlung  fiir 

kinder  und  kinderfreunde  nach  dem  sehau- 
spiele gleichen  namens.  Neue,  ill.  origi- 
nalaufl.    Regensburg.  1871.  D.         S  1465 

—  Das  liimmchen  ;    eine  erzahlung  fiir   kinder 

und  kinderfreunde.  Neue,  ill.  originalaufl. 
Regensburg.  1864.  D.  S  1464 

—  Ludwig,  der  kleine  auswanderer  ;  eine  erzah- 

lung fiir  kinder  und  kinderfreunde.  Neue, 
ill.  originalaufl.    Regensburg.  1864.  D. 

S  1466 

—  Mathilde    und    Wilhelmine,    die    ungleiciien 

schwestern ;  erzahlung.  Neue,  in.  origi- 
nalaufl.    Regensburg.  1871.  D.         S  1467 

—  Die  nachtigall ;  eine  interessante  erziihlung. 

With  his  Heinrich  von  Eichenfels.     S  1456 

—  Die   ostereier  ;    eine  erzJihking  zum    osterge- 

schenke  fiir  kinder.  With  his  Heinrich  von 
Eichenfels.  S  1456 

—  Pauline,  die  stifterin  einer  kleinkinderschule  ; 

erzahlung  von  dem  verfasser  der  Ostereier. 
111.    Regensb.  1848.  S.  S  1469 

—  Rosa  von  Tannenburg ;    eine  gesehichte  des 

alterthums.    N.  Y.  1859.  S.  S  1454 

—  Same.    N.  Y.    1864.    8.      With  his   Fernando. 

S  1459 

—  Same,   eng.     Rosa  von  Tannenburg  ;    a    tale. 

From  the  german  by  Lucie  Agnes  Archer. 
N.  Y.  1884[1883J.  D.  S  1454 

—  Der  rosenstock  ;  erne  interessante  erzahlung. 

N.  Y.  1857.  D.  S  1455 

—  Sieben  erzahlungen   fiir    kinder  und  kinder- 

freunde.   Neue,  ill.  originalaufl.     Regens- 
burg. 1864.  D.  S  1468 
C(mtentis.    Die  kirschen.— Die  margarethabliimchen. 
—Das  vergissmeinnicht.— Der  kiichen.— Die  krebse.— 
Das  rothkehlchen.— Das  vogelnestchen. 

—  Timotheus    and    Philemon ;    die    gesehichte 

christlicher  zwillingsbriider.  Neue,  ill. 
originalaufl.  Regensburg.  1871.  D.  With 
his  Der  kleine  kaminfeger.  S  1462 

—  Die  waldkapelle.    With  his  Der  kanarienvogel. 

S  ll63 

—  Der  weihnachtsabend ;    eine  erzahlung    zum 

weihnachtsgeschenke  fiir  kinder.  With 
Heinrich  von  Eichenfels.  S  1456 

—  Wie  Heinrich  von  Eichenfels  zur  erkenntniss 

Gottes  kam.    N.  Y.  1860.  D.  S  1456 

Schmidt,   Maximilian.    Johannisnacht ;   dorfge- 

schichte  aus  den   bayerischen    vorbergen. 

N.  Y.  1881.  F.  S  1476 

—  Glasmacherleut' ;  kulturbild  aus  dem  bayri- 

schen  walde.    Stuttg.  [1884].  D.       S  1478 

—  Die  Miesenbacher ;  ein  kulturbild    aus   dem 

bayrischen  hochgebirge,  mit  einer  einleit- 
ung  von  Joseph  Kiirschner.    Stuttg.  [18821. 

Schmidt  -  Weissenfels,  E:,  {Ernst  Hellmuth). 
Apoll  von  Byzanz.    Wien.  1861.  4  v.  T. 

H  2346 

—  Die  sohne    Barnevelt's ;    historischer  roman. 

N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.  S  1501 

Schmieden,  Else,  {E.  Juncker).  Margarethe,  or 
Life  problems  ;  a  romance.  From  the  ger- 
man by  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila.  1878.  D. 

J  1401 

SchOnberg,  Henning.    Verschlungene  wege.   In 

Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v37 


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LITERATXTRE— FICTION. 


Schoppe— Schwartz.        848 


Schoppe, 

Marie,  oder  Liebe  bildet. 


Amalie  Emma    Sophie,   born  Weise. 
Leipz.  1832.  S. 
S  1601 

Schrader,  A:,  pseud.,  see  Simmel,  A: 
Schregel,  F.    Der  fiirstensohn.    Prag.  1860.  T. 

S1701 

Schroder,   W:     Hinnerlc  Swinegel's  lebensloop 

un  onne  in'n  staate  Miiffrika  ;  eene  putzige 

plattdvidsche  historic  in  d5rtein  kappittem. 

Steaplage.    Berlin.  1871.  S.  S  1751 

—  Kasper  Wullkop,  de  Bremer  schippsjung;  siene 

erlewnisse  un  abentiier  bi  de  eerste  nord- 
pohl-eckspeditschoon,  van  em  siilvst  ver- 
tellt.  —  Schoolmesters  reis'  nah'r  arv- 
schaft ;  eene  fahrt  mit  hindernissen.  Ber- 
lin. 1873.  S.  S  1752 

—  Snaken  un  snurren.    Berlin.  1872.  S.     S  1753 

—  De  tambur  van  Waterloo  ;  eene  dorpgeschicht 

van'n  hannoverschen  jungen  unt'r  Liine- 
borger  haide.  Tweete  aplage.  Berlin. 
1871.  S.  S  1754 

Schubin,  Ossip,  pseud.,  see  KUrschner,  Lola. 

Schiicking,  Christoph  Bernhard  Levin  Anton 
Matthias.  Eine  actiengesellschaft.  Han- 
nover. 1863.  3  V.  S.  S  1801 

—  Alte  ketten  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.      S  1830 

—  Annette  von  Droste  ;  ein  lebensbild.    Hanno- 

ver. 1862.  D.  S  1802 

—  Aus  alter  und  neuer  zeit ;  erzahlungen.  Leipz. 

1865.  2  V.  in  1.  T.  S  1803 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  %. 

—  Aus  heissen  tagen  ;  geschichten.    Stuttg.  1874. 

D.  S1804 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  96. 

—  Aus  den  tagen  der  grossen  kaiserin  ;  histori- 

sche  novellen.    2te  autt.    Prag.  1859.  S. 

S1805 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  96. 

—  Aus  der  franzosenzeit ;  erzahlungen.    Wien. 

1863.  T.  S  1806 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  96. 

—  Bruderpflicht    [undj  Recht  und  liebe  ;    zwei 

erzahlungen.    N.  Y.  1882.  F. 

—  Der  doppelganger  ;  roman.    Stuttg 


—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  F. 

—  Eine  dunkle  that.    Leipz.  1846 

—  Der  erbe  von  Hornegg  ; 

1878.  3  V.  in  2.  D. 
Etwas  auf  dem    gewissen 


S1829 

1876.  D. 
S1808 
S  1808 
S1807 
Hannover. 
S1809 
mit  einer  einlei- 


D 

roman. 


tung  von  Joseph  Kiirschner.   Stuttg.  [1881] . 

—  Filigran.    Hannover.  1870,  1872.   2  v.  D. 

S  1810 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  96. 

—  Gesammelte  erziihlungen  und  novellen.     Han- 

nover. 1859-1866.   6  v.  in  3.  D.  S  1811 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  96. 

—  Die  heiligen  und  die  ritter  ;  roman.    Hanno- 

ver. 1873.  4  V.  in  2.  D.  S  1812 

—  Der  held  der  zukunft ;  roman.    Prag.  1855.  2 

V.  T.  S  1813 

—  Herrn  Didier's  landhaus  ;  roman.    Hannover. 

1872.  3  V.  in  1.  D.  S  1814 

—  Die  konigin  der  nacht.    Leipz.  1852.   S. 

S1816 

—  Die  malerin  aus  dem  Louvre  ;  roman.    Han- 

nover. 1869.  4  V.  in  2.  D.  S  1816 

—  Die  marketenderin  von  Koln  ;  roman.    Leipz. 

1861.  3v.  D.  S  1817 

—  Novellen.    Pesth.  1846.  2  v.  D.  S  1818 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  96. 


Schiicking,  hevin.—Gontinned. 

—  Novellenbuch.     Hannover.  2v.ini.  S. 

S1819 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  96. 

—  Paul  Bronkhorst,  oder  Die  neuen  herren  ;  ro- 

man.   2te  aufl.    Leipz.  1864.   3  v.  in  1.  S. 

S  1820 

—  Recht  und  liebe.     Wit7i  his  Bruderpflicht. 

S  1829 

—  Die  ritterbiirtigen.    Leipz.  1846.  3  v.  S. 

S1821 

—  Ein  schloss  am  meer ;  roman.    Leipz.  1843.  2 

V.  S.  S  1822 

—  Schloss  Dornegge  ;  roman  in  4  biichern.     2te 

aufl.    Leipz.  1874.  4  v.  in  1.  S.  S  1823 

—  Die  sch wester.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.  S  1831 

—  Ein  sohn  des  volkes  ;  roman.    Leipz.   1849.  2 

V.  D.  S  1824 

—  Ein  sohn  eines  beriihmten  mannes ;   histori- 

sche  erziihlung.     Prag.  1856.  T.        S  1825 

—  Die  sphinx;  roman.    Leipz.  1856.  S.    S  1826 

—  Verschlungene  wege  ;  roman.    2te  aufl.  Leipz. 

1874.  3v.  inl.  S.  S  1827 

—  Zwischen     zwei     todsiinden ;     novelle.       7» 

Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v25 

Schulze-Smidt,  Bernhardine /raw,  {E.  Oswald). 
Vain  forebodings.  From  the  german  by 
mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  Phila.  1885.  D.  S  6251 
Schumann,  Sophie,  born  Junghans.  Die  erbiii 
wider  willen ;  mit  einer  einleitung  von 
Joseph  Kiirschner.     Stuttg.  [18811 .  D. 

J  1451 

—  Hella    Jasmund,    und    andere  .erzahlungen. 

Stuttg.  [1883].   D.  J  1452 

Includes,    Onkel     Helraar.  —  Die      Howards     von 
Brereton. 

Schultes,  C:  Maagela  ;  kulturhistorische  novelle 
aus  mittel-Frankeu ;  mit  einer  einleitung 
von  Joseph  Kiirschner.    Stuttg.  [1883] .  I). 

S  1876 

Schwartz,  Marie  Sophie,  born  Birath.  Anna's 
geheimniss  ;  roman.  Aus  dem  schwedi- 
schen  von  Emil  J.  Jonas.  Leipz.  1874.  2 
V.  in  1.  D.  S  1910 

—  Arbeit  adelt  den  mann.    Aus  dem  schwedi- 

schen  von  C.  Biichele.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  T. 

S  1901 

—  Gerda,   or  The  children  of   work.    Tr.   from 

the  Swedish  by  Selma  Borg  and  Marie  A. 
Brown.    Phila.  1874.  D.  S  1902 

—  Gold   and  name.     Tr.  from  the  Swedish  by 

Selma  Borg  and  Marie  A.  Brown.  Phila. 
1874.  O.  S  1903 

—  Same,    germ.     Gold    und    name.     Aus    dem 

schwedischen  von  dr.  Otto.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  T. 

S  1903 

—  Guilt  and  innocence.    Tr.  from   the  swedisli 

by  Selma  Borg  and  Marie  A.  Brown.  Phila. 
ri.  d.  O.  S  1915 

—  Little  Karin.    Tr.  from  the  original  swedisli 

ms.  by  Selma  Boi'g  and  Marie  A.  Brown. 
Hartford.  1873.  O.  S  1914 

—  Das  miidchen  von  Korsika ;  roman.    Aus  dem 

schwedischen  von  E.  J.  Jonas.  Leipz. 
1876.  D.  S  1911 

—  Der  mann  von  geburt  und  das  weib  aus  dem 

volke  ;  ein  bild  aus  der  wirklichkeit.  Aus 
dem  schwedischen  von  C.  Biichele.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.  2v.  inl.  T.  S  1913 

—  Ein  opfer  der  rache ;    erziihlung.     Aus    dem 

schwedischen  von  C.  Biichele.  N.  Y.  n.  d. 
T.  S  1904 


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LITEBATTJRE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Schwartz,  Marie  Sophie,  bornBir&th. —  Continued. 

—  Tlieriglit  one.    Tr.  from  the  Swedish  by  Selma 

Borg  and  Marie  A.  Brown.    Bost.  1871.   O. 

S  1905 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  rechte.     Aus  dem  schwedi- 

schen  von  C.  Biichele.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S  1905 

—  Schwedische  lebensbilder  ;  erziihhingen.  Nach 

dem    original-manuscript    frei   bearbeitet 
von  J.  N.  Heynrichs.    Berlin.   1868.  D. 

S1912 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  97. 

—  The  son  of  the  organ-grinder.    Tr.  from  the 

Swedish    by   Selma    Borg    and   Marie    A. 
Brown.     [1883].  D.  S  1906 

—  Two  family  mothers.    Tr.  from  the  Swedish 

by  Selma  Borg  and  Marie  A.  Brown.   Bost. 
1882.  O.  S  1907 

—  Same,  germ.    Zwei  familienmiitter.    Aus  dem 

schwedischen  von  dr.  Otto.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  T. 

S1907 

—  The  wife  of  a  vain  man.    Tr.  from  the  Swedish 

by  Selma  Borg  and  Marie  A.  Brown.   Bost. 
1873.  O.  S  1908 

—  Die  wittwe  und  ihre  kinder.    Aus  dem  schwe- 

dischen von  C.  Biichele.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  T. 

S  1909 
Schwartzkoppen,  Klotilde  v.,   born  v.  Fran9ois. 
Aquarelle  ;  mit  einer  einleitung  von  Alex- 
ander baron  v.  Roberts.      Stuttg.    [1884]. 
D.  S 1926 

Contents.    Einleitung.  —  Bin  osternovellette.  —  Wie 
seine    grossmutter.  —  Vier    treppen.  —  Vor  thores- 
schluss. 
Schwerin,  Alexandrine  Franziska  grdfin  v.    Das 
testament  des  juden.    Konigsberg.  1852.    3 

V.      D.  6,  6       g^ggj 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Novels,  abridged  and  ed.  by 
M.  E.  Braddon.  Lond.  [1881].  D.  Sx651 
Contents.  Waverley.— Guy  Mannerlng.— Rob  Roy. 
—  Old  Mortality.  —  The  black  dwarf.  — The  bride  of 
Lammermoor.— The  heart  of  Midlothian.— Ivanhoe. 
— Kenilworth.— The  fortunes  of  Nigel.— Peveril  of  the 
Peak.— The  talisman. 

—  The  abbot  ;  being  the  sequel  to  The  monas- 

tery.   Bost.  1845.     2  V.  in  1.  S.  S  2001 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1860.  S.  S  2001 

—  Same,  germ.     Der  abt,   fortsetzung  des  Klo- 

sters  ;  ein  histoi'ischer  roman.    Neu  iibers. 
von  F:  Funck.    Stuttg.  1851.  T.        S  2001 

—  Anne  of  Geierstein.    Leipz.  1871.  S.       S  2002 

—  Same.     Bost.  1871.  D.  S  2002 

—  Sams,  germ.     Anna  von  Geierstein,  oder  Die 

tochter  des  nebels.    Phila.  1852.  T.  S  2002 

—  The  antiquary.    Leipz.  1845.  S.  S  2003 

—  Same.    Bost.'w.  d.    2  v.  in  1.  D.  S  2003 

—  Same.    Bost.  1845.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  S  2003 

—  Same.    Bost.  1869.    2  v.  in  1.  D.  S  2003 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  alterthiimler.     Phila.  1852. 

T.  S  2003 

—  The  betrothed.     T.  p.  w.  D.  S  2004 

—  Same.    In  his  Tales  of  the  crusades.  S  2024 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  verlobten.    Phila.  1852.    T. 

S2004 

—  The  black  dwarf.     With  his  Fortunes  of  Nigel. 

S2027 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1858.  S.  S  2028 

—  Same.  In  his  Tales  of  my  landlord.  S  2029  vl 

—  The  bride  of  Lammermoor.    Leipz.  1858.   S. 

S2006 

—  Same.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.  S  2006 

—  Same.    Bost.  1857.  D.  S  2029  v3 

—  Castle  Dangerous.    Bost.  1845.  S.    S  2029  v4 

—  Same.     With  his  The  surgeon's  daughter. 

S2023 


Scott,  Sir  Waiter.— Continued. 

—  Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.    1st  and  2d  ser. 

Bost.  1845.  n.  d.   4  v.  in  2.  D.  and  S.  S  2007 
Contents.    Ist  ser.    The  highland  widow.— The  two 
drovers.- The  surgeon's  daughter.    2d  ser.    St.  Val- 
entine's day. 

—  Count  Robert  of  Paris.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

S2008 

—  Same,  germ.    Graf  Robert  von  Paris.    Phila. 

1852.  T.  S  2008 

—  The  fair  maid  of  Perth.    Leipz.  1871.  S. 

S2009 

—  Same.    111.    Bost.  1879.  D.  S  2009 

—  The  fortunes  of  Nigel.    Bost.  1871.    2  v.  in  1. 

D.  S2010 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1846.  S.  S  2010 

—  Same.    Bost.  1879.  D.  S  2027 

—  Same,  germ.    Nigel's  schicksale.    Phila.  1852. 

T.  S2010 

—  Guy  Mannering,  or  The  astrologer.   Bost.  1869. 

■2v.  inl.  D.  S2011 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1846.  S.  S  2011 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1873.  S.  S  2011 

—  Same,  germ.    Guy  Mannering,  oder  Der  stern- 

deuter.    Hamburg.  1841.  S.  S  2011 

—  The  heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     Leipz.  1858.    2  v. 

inl.  S.  S2012 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.  D.  S  2012 

—  Same,    germ.      Der    kerker    von    Edinburg. 

Neu  iibers.  von  Ernst  Susemihl.     Stuttg. 
1851.  T.  S2012 

—  The  highland  widow.    With  his  The  betrothed. 

S2004 

—  Ivanhoe.    Leipz.  1845.  S.  S  2013 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.  D.  S  2013 

—  Same.     (Waverley  novels,  ill.  lib.  ed.)     Bost. 

n.  d.  D.  S  2013 

—  Same,  germ.    Ivanhoe.    Aus  dem  englischen. 

Phila.  1852.  T.  S  2013 

—  Kenilworth.    Bost.  1869.    2  v.  in  1.  D.  S  2014 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1845.  S.  S  2014 

—  Same.     (Waverle.y  novels,  ill.  lib.  ed.)     Bost. 

n.  d.  D.  S2014 

—  Same,  germ.    Kenilworth.    Phila.  1852.  S. 

S2014 

—  A  legend  of  Montrose.     With  his  Fortunes  of 

Nigel.  S  2027 

—  Same.     With  his  The  black  dwarf.         S  2028 

—  Same.     With  his  The  bride  of  Lammermoor. 

S  2029  v3 

—  The  monastery.    Leipz.  1859.  S. 

—  Same.    Bost.  1869.    2  v.  in  1.  D. 

—  Same.    Bost.  n.  d.     2  v.  in  1.  D. 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.  S. 

—  Same,  germ.    Das  kloster. 


S2015 
S2015 
S2015 
S2015 

Phila.  1852.  T. 

S2015 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  above  The  abbot. 


Old  Mortality.    Leipz.  1846.  S. 
Same.    Bost.  1869.  D. 
Same.     With  his  The  black  dwarf. 
Peveril  of  the  Peak.    Leipz.  1860. 


—  Same. 


2  V.  in  1.  D. 


S2016 

S2016 

S  2029  vl 

3v.  in  1.  S. 
S2017 
S2017 
S2017 

Phila.  1853. 
S2017 
S2018 
S2018 


Phila.  n.  d. 
T.  p.  w.  D, 

—  Same,  germ.    Peveril  vom  Gipfel. 

T. 

—  The  pirate.     Leipz.  1846.  S. 

—  Same.    Bost.  1879.  D. 

—  Quentin  Durward  ;  a  romance.    Bost.  1845.    3 

V.  in  1.  S.  S  2019 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1845.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  S  2019 

—  Same  ;  ed.  especially  for  this  series  by  Charlotte 

M.  Yonge ;  with  a  hist,  introd.     [Classics 
for  children].    Bost.  1884.  S.  Sx  652 


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CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— PICTION. 


Scott— Seyerin. 


852 


Scott,  Sir  Walter. —Continued. 

—  Redgauntlet.     T.p.w.  D.  S  2020 

—  Same,  germ.    Redgauntlet.    Phila.  1852.  T. 

S  2020 

—  Rob  Roy.    Bost.  1872.    2  v.  in  1.  D.      S  2021 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1846.  S.  S  2021 

—  Same,  germ.  Robin  der  Rothe  ;  ein  historischer 

roman.      Neu    iibers.    von    C.    Hermann. 
Stuttg.  1851.  T.  S  2021 

—  St.  Ronan's  well.    Bost.  1869.    3  v.  in  1.  D. 

S2022 

—  Same.    Bost.  1845.    2  v.  in  1.  D.  S  2022 

—  Same.    Bost.  n.  (Z.    3  v.  in  1.  D.  S  2022 

—  Same,  germ.    St.  Ronansbrunnen.    Phila.  1852. 

T.  S  2022 

—  The  surgeon's  daughter.     T.  p.  w.  D.    S  2023 

iVote.  Contains  also  Castle  dang-erous  and  Index, 
glossary,  characters  Introduced  and  principal  in- 
cidents of  the  whole  series  of  Waverley  novels. 

—  Tales  of  my  landlord. 

1.  Black  dwarf  and  Old  Mortality. 

2.  Heart  of  Midlothian. 

3.  Bride  of  Lammermoor  and  Legend  of  Mont- 

rose. 

4.  Count  Robert  of  Paris  and  Castle  Danger- 

ous. 

—  Tales  of  the  crusades  :    The  betrothed  ;   The 

talisman.     T.  p.  w.  D.  S  2024 

—  The  talisman  :  a  tale  of  the  crusaders.    N.  Y. 

1879.  Q.  S  2027 

—  Waverley,   or  'Tis  sixty  years  since.     Leipz. 

1845. 'S.  S2025 

—  Same,    germ.      Waverley,    oder  Vor  sechzig 

jahren ;    ein    historischer    roman.      Neu 
iibers.  von  C.  Hermann.    Stuttg.  1851.  T. 

S2025 

—  Woodstock.    Bost.  1871.  2  v.  in  1.  D.    S  2026 
Scribe,  Augustin  Eugfene.    Judith,  or  The  opera 

box.    /w  Sargent,  E.    The  emerald.  S  551 

—  Moritz  ;  modernes  zeitbild.     T.  p.  w.  S. 

S2052 

—  Novellen.    Deutsch  von  dr.   Scherr.    Stuttg. 

1847.  T.  S2051 

Scudder,  Horace  Elisha.    The  Bodley  books: 

1.  Doings  of  the  Bodley  family  in  town  and 

country.    111.    Bost.  1880.  6.  Sx  701 

2.  The  Bodleys  telling  stories.     111.    Bost.  1880. 

O.  Sx  702 

3.  The  Bodleys  afoot.    111.    Bost.  1880.  O. 

Sx703 

4.  Mr.  Bodley  abroad.    111.    Bost.  1881.  O. 

Sx  704 

—  Seven  little  people  and  their  friends.    New  ed. 

Bost.  1881.  S.  Sx  705 

—  Stories  and  romances.    Bost.  1880.  D.  S  2101 

Contents.  Left  over  from  the  last  century.  —  A 
house  of  entertainment.— Accidentally  overheard.— 
A  hard  bargain.— A  story  of  the  siege  of  Boston.— 
Matthew,  Mark,  Luke  and  John.— Do  not  even  the 
publicans  the  same.— Nobody's  business. 

—  ed.    The  children's  book  ;  a  collection  of  the 

best  and  most  famous  stories  and  poems 
in  the  english  language.    Bost.  1881.  Q. 

Sx706 
Contents.  The  book  of  fables.— The  book  of  won- 
ders.—A  few  songs.— The  book  of  popular  tales.— 
The  book  of  stories  in  verse.  —  Stories  from  Hans 
Christian  Andersen.— Tales  from  the  Arabian  nights' 
entertainments.— The  book  of  ballads.— The  book  of 
familiar  stories.— A  voyage  to  Lilliput.— Travels  of 
baron  Munchausen.— The  book  of  poetry.— The  book 
of  ancient  stories. 

Same.  Sx  706R 

Scudder,  Moses  L.,  jr.    Brief  honors  ;  a  romance 
of  the  great  dividable.    Chicago.  1877.  S. 

S2151 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Scudder,  Vida  D.,  {Bavida  Goit).    How  the  rain 
sprites  were  freed.    111.    Bost.  [18831.  O. 

CxOOl 

Sea  breezes.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  Sx  25 

Sealsfleld,  C:  {originally  K:  Postl).     Das  cajiiten- 

buch,  Oder  Nationale  charakteristiken.    3te 

aufl.    Stuttg.  1847.  2  V.  S.  S  2201 

—  Same,    eng.     The    cabin    book,    or  National 

characteristics.  Tr.  from  the  german  by 
Sarah  Powell.    Lond.  1852.  D.  S  2206 

—  Lebensbilder  aus  der  westlichen  hemisphare. 

3te  aufl.  Stuttg.  1846.  5  v.  S.  S  2202 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  97. 

—  Sams,  eng.    Life  in  the  new  world,  or  Sketches 

of  american  society.    Tr.  from  the  german 

by  Gustavus  C.  Hebbe  and  James  Mackay. 

N.  Y.   [1844].  O.  S2202 

Contents.    The  courtship  of  G:  Howard,  esq.— The 

courtship  of  Ralph  Doughby,  esq.  —  The  life  of  a 

planter.  —  Scenes  in  the  southwest.  —  The  squatter 

chief,  or  The  first  american  in  Texas. 

—  Der    legitime    und    der   republikaner ;    eine 

geschichte  aus  dem  letzten  amei-ikanisch- 
englischen  kriege.  3te  aufl.  Stuttg.  1845. 
3  V.  S.  S  2203 

—  Morton,  oder  Die  grosse  tour.  3te  aufl.  Stuttg. 

1846.  3  V.  S.  S  2204 

—  Der  virey  und  die  aristokraten,  oder  Mexiko 

im  jahre  1813.    3te  aufl.     Stuttg.   1845.  3  v. 

S.  S  2205 

Searle,  January,  pseud.,  see  Phillips,  G:  Searle. 
Secondthoughts,  Solomon,  pseud.,  see  Kennedy, 

J:  Pendleton. 
Sedg'wick,   Catharine  Maria.     Hope  Leslie,   or 

Early  times  in  the  Massachusetts.    N.  Y. 

1873.  3v.  D.  S2251 

—  Le  Bossu.     [Anon.]      In   Tales  of    Glauber- 

Spa.  T  186 

—  The  Linwoods,  or  "Sixty  years  since"  in  Amer- 

ica.    N.  Y.  1861.  3  V.  S.  S  2252 

—  Live  and  let  live,  or  Domestic  service  illus- 

trated.   N.  Y.  1861.  S.  S  2253 

—  Means  and  ends,  or  Self-training.     N.  Y.   1860. 

S.  S  2254 

—  The  poor  rich  man  and  the  rich  poor  man.    N . 

Y.  1861.  S.  S  2255 

Sedgfwick,  Susan  Ridley.    Walter  Thornley,  or 

A  peep  at  the  past.    N.  Y.  1859.  S.   S  2276 
Sedley,   H:     Dangerfield's  rest,   or  Before    the 

storm.     T.p.w.  D.  S  2301 

See,  Gustav  vom,  pseud.,  see  Struensee,  Gustav 

K:0:v. 
SeemtiUer,  Anna  Moncure,  born  Crane.    Emily 

Chester.    Bost.  1874.  D.  S  2351 

Seg^ur,     Sophie,     born     Rostopchine,    comtesse. 

Fairy  tales.    Tr.  from  the  french  by  mrs. 

Chapman    Coleman    and    her    daughters. 

Phila.  [1869].  D.  Sx  851 

Selchow,  pseud.,  see  Lamartine,  A:  H:  Julius. 
Sellen,  Gustav,  pseud.,  see  Alvensleben,  K:  L: 

F:  W.  G.  V. 
Semler,   H:     Ein  banditenstreich  ;    eine    mexi- 

kanische  erzahlung.   In  Vierteljahrl.  mag. 

V2  v23 

—  Samuels  kleiner  roman  ;  eine  erzahlung.    In 

the  same.  V  2  v28 

Septch.§nes,  Jean  de,  pseud. ,  see  Collin,  Jacques 
A:  Simon. 

Sergeant,   Adeline.     Beyond  recall ;    a    novel. 
(Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1883.  S.   S  2516 

Severance,  M:  Sibley.    Hammersmith,  his  Har- 
vard days.    New  ed.  Bost.  1883.  D. 

S2526 

Severin,  Justus,  pseud.,  see  Mtitzelburg,  Adolf. 


Sewell— Simms. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


01.  818,  Authors.        854 


Sewell,  Elizabeth  Missing.  Cleve  Hall.  N.  Y. 
1881.  D.  S2559 

—  The  experience  of  life.    N.  Y.   1860.   S. 

S2551 

—  Gertrude  ;  ed.  by  W:  Sewell.   N.  Y.   1864.   D. 

S  2552 

—  Hawkstone  ;    a  tale  of,    and  for  England  in 

184—.     N.  Y.  1848.  3  v.  D.  S  2553 

—  Ivors.     N.  Y.  1857.  2  v.  D.  S  2554 

—  Katharine  Ashton.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.        S  2555 

—  Laneton  parsonage.    N.  Y.  1885.  D.      S  2558 

—  Margaret  Percival.    N.  Y.  1854.  D.       S  2556 

—  Same.    N.  Y.1881.  D.  S  2556 

—  Ursula  ;  a  tale  of  country  life.    N.  Y.  1859.     2 

V.  D.  S  2557 

Shand,  Alexander  1.    Wrecked  off  the  Riff  coast. 

In  Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  177  v6 

Shaw,  Flora  L.     Hector ;   a  story.    111.    Bost. 

1881.  S.  Sx901 

—  Phyllis  Browne.     Bost.  1883  [1882].  S.  Sx  902 

—  A  sea  change.    Bost.  1884.  S.  Sx  903 
Shelley,    Mary    Wollstonecraft,    born   Godwin. 

Frankenstein,  or  The  modern  Prometheus. 

Phila.  1833.     2  v.  D.  S  2601 

Shelton,  F:  W:     Peeps  from  a  belfry,  or  The 

parish  sketch  book.  N.  Y.  1855.  D.  S  2651 

—  The  rector  of  St.Bardolph's,  or  Superannuated. 

N.  Y.  1853.  D.  S  2652 

Sheppard,  Elizabeth  Sara,  {E.  Berger).  Charles 
Auchester.     T.  p.  w.    [N.  Y.  1875].  O. 

S2701 

—  Counterparts,  or  The  cross  of  love.  Bost.  n.  d. 

O.  S  2702 

—  Rumor.    Bost.  1864.  O.  S  2703 
Sherwood,  Mary  Elizabeth  Wilson,  (M.  E.  W.  S.). 

The  sarcasm  of  destiny,  or  Nina's  experi- 
ence.   N.  Y.  1878.  D.  S  2751 
Sherwood,   Mary  Martha.     The  history  of  H: 
Milner.    N.  Y.  1858.    2  v.  D.           "S  2801 

—  The  lady  of  the  manor  ;  a  series  of  conversa- 

tions on  the  subject  of  confirmation,  in- 
tended for  the  use  of  the  middle  and  higher 
ranks  of  young  females.  N.  Y.  1860.  4  v. 
D.  S  2802 

—  Roxobel.    N.  Y.  1848.     3  v.  S.  Sx951 
Shillaber,  B:  Penhallow,  (Mrs.  Partington).  The 

double-runner  club,  or  The  lively  boys  of 
Rivertown.    111.    Bost.  1882  [1881].  S. 

Sx  1001 

Shinn,  Milicent  Washburn.  Young  Strong  of 
the  "Clarion".  In  Stories  by  american 
authors.  S  35  v9 

Shipley,  Mary  Elizabeth.  Jessie's  work,  or 
Faithfulness  in  little  things ;  a  story  for 
girls.    111.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  Sxi051 

Shorthouse,  Joseph  H:  John  Inglesant;  a  ro- 
mance.    [Anon.]    New  ed.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

S2826 

—  The  little  schoolmaster  Mark  ;  a  spiritual  ro- 

mance.   N.  Y.  1883.  S.  S  2827 

—  The  marquis  Jeanne  Hyacinth  de  St.  Pelaye. 

In  Tales  from  manysoui'ces.  T  178  v3 
Shunsui,  Tamenaga.  The  loyal  ronins  ;  histori- 
cal romance.  Trom  the  Japanese  by  Shiui- 
chiro  Saito  and  E:  Greey.  111.  by  Kei-Sai- 
Yei-Sen  of  Yedo.  N.  Y.  1880.  O.  S  2851 
Sidney,  Margaret,  pseud.,  see  Lothrop,  Harriet 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip.  The  countess  of  Pembroke's 
Arcadia.  [With  introductory  and  bio- 
graphical essay.]    Lond.  n.  d.  D.     S  2876 

—  Same.    13th  ed.     With  his  life  and  death  and 


a  brief  table  of  the  principal  heads  and 
some  other  new  add.    Lond.  1674.  Q. 

23  :R 

Contents.  Life  and  death  of  sir  Philip  Sidney.— 
Epigrams.— The  countess  of  Pembrolce's  Arcadia.— 
A  sixth  book  to  the  countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia, 
by  K.  Beling.—  Sonnets.—  The  defence  of  poesie.  — 
Astrophei  and  Stella.— Supplement  to  the  3d  book  of 
Arcadia  by  Ja.  Johnstoun.- A  remedie  for  love. 
Sikes,  Olive,  born  Logan.  Chateau  Frissac,  or 
Home  scenes  in  1  ranee.    N.  Y.  1865.  D. 

S2901 

—  Get  thee   behind    me,    Satan !    a   home-born 

book  of  home-truths.    N.  Y.  1872.  D. 

S2902 

Silberstein,   A:     Dorfschwalben  aus  Oestreich  ; 

geschichten.    Miinchen.  1862.  U.     S  2951 

—  Dorfschwalben  aus  Oesterreich  ;   frischer  Aug. 

Breslau.  1881.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  S  2952 

—  Gliinzende  bahnen.     Milw.  1872.  O.       S  2953 

—  Hochlandsgeschichten,    mit    einer   einleitung 

von  Joseph  Kiirschner.    Stuttg.  [1882].  D. 

S2954 
Contents  of  each  of  the  above,  see  Deutscher  katalojr, 
p.  98. 

Simcox,  Edith.    Episodes  in  the  lives  of  men, 

women  and  lovers.     1st  amer.  from  the  last 

Lond.  ed.     Bost.  1882.  S.  S  2976 

Contents.  In  memoriam.— Consolations.— A  diptych. 

—"Someone  has  blundered."  —  Midsummer  noon.— 

At  anchor.- Men  our  brothers.— Looking  in  the  glass. 

—  Love  and  friendship.- Eclipse. —The  shadow  of 

death.— Sat  est  vixisse. 

Sime,  W:     Boulderstone,   or  New  men  and  old 

populations  ;   a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q. 

S2988 

—  Haco  the  dreamer  ;  a  tale  of  scotch  university 

life.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  S  2987 

—  King  Capital..  N.  Y.  1883.  S.  S  2986 
Simmel,  A:,   {August  Schrader.)    Mark  Suther- 
land, Oder  Die  wege  der  vorsehung.  Leipz. 
1857.  S.  S  1651 

Simms,  W:  Gilmore.  Beauchampe,  or  The  Ken- 
tucky tragedy ;  a  sequel  to  Charlemont. 
New  ed.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  S  3007 

-  Same.    N.  Y.  1856.  D.  S  3011 

—  Border  beagles  ;  a  tale  of  the  Mississippi.  New 

ed.     N.  Y.  1882.  D.  S  3006 

—  Charlemont.  or  The  pride  of  the  village ;   a 

tale  of  Kentucky.  N.  Y.  1882.  D.  With 
his  Border  beagles.  S  3006 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  [1856^.  D.  S  3012 

Note.    For  continution,  see  Beauchampe. 

—  Confession,  or  The  blind  heart ;   a  domestic 

story.  New  ed.  N.  Y.  1882.  D.  With  his 
Beauchampe.  S  3007 

—  Eutaw  ;  a  sequel  to  The  forayers,  or  The  raid 

of  the  dog-days  ;  a  tale  of  the  revolution. 
NY.  1856.  D.  S3004 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  S  3004 

—  The  forayers,  or  The  raid  of  the  dog-days.    N. 

Y.  1882.  D.     With  his  Woodcraft.     S  3003 
Note.    For  continuation,  see  Eutaw. 

—  The   golden    Christmas ;    a    chronicle  of   St. 

Johns,  Berkeley,  compiled  from  the  notes 
of  a  briefless  barrister.  Charleston.  1852. 
D.  S3013 

—  Guy  Rivers  ;  a  tale  of  Georgia.  New  ed.  N.  Y. 

1882.  D.  S3006 

—  Katharine  Walton,  or  The  rebel  of  Dorchester. 

New  ed.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  S  3002 

—  Mellichampe  ;  a  legend  of  the  Santee.    New 

ed.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.     With  his  The  partisan. 

S3001 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1853.    3  v.  D.  S  3014 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


855 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


MTERATURE— FICTION. 


Simms— Smollett. 


856 


Simms,  W:  Gilmore. — Continued. 

—  The  partisan ;   a  romance  of  the  revolution. 

New  ed.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  S  3001 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  S  3015 

—  Richard  Hurdis  ;  a  tale  of  Alabama.    New  ed. 

N.  Y.  1882.  D.     With  Ms  Guy  Rivers. 

S3005 

—  The  scout,  or  The  black  riders  of  Congaree. 

New  ed.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.     With  his  Kathar- 
ine Walton.  S  3002 

—  Southward  ho !   a  spell  of  sunshine.    N.  Y. 

1882.  D.     With  his  The  Yemasse.      S  3008 

—  Vasconselos ;  a  romance  of  the  new  world.   N. 

Y.  1882.  D.  S  3010 

—  The  wigwam  and  the  cabin.    New  ed.    N.  Y. 

1882.  D.  S  3009 

Contents.  Grayling,  or  Murder  will  out.— The  two 
camps,  a  legend  of  the  old  north  state.  — The  last 
wagrer,  or  The  gamester  of  the  Mississippi.  —  The 


arm-chair  of  the  Tustenuggee,  a  tradition  of  the 
Catawamba.— The  snake  of  the  cabin.— Oakatibbe,  or 
The  Choctaw  Sampson.— Jocassee,  a  Cherokee  legend. 
—The  giant's  coffin,  or  The  feud  of  Holt  and  Hous- 
ton. —  Sergeant  Barnacle,  or  The  raftsman  of  the 
Edisto.- Those  old  lunes  !  or  Which  is  the  madman  ? 
—The  lazy  crow,  a  story  of  the  cornfield.— Caloya,  or 
The  loves  of  the  driver.— Lucas  de  Ayllon. 

—  Woodcraft,  or  Hawks  about  the  dove  cote  ;  a 

tale  of  the  south  at  the  close  of  the  revolu- 
tion.   New  ed.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.         S  3003 

—  The  Yemassee  ;  a  romance  of  Carolina.    New 

ed.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  S  3008 

Simon,  Emma,  born  Couvely,  {Emma  Vely).    Am 

strand  des  Adria  ;  novellen.    Stuttg.  1878. 

D.  S3051 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  98. 

—  Schiffbruch  ;  novelle.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag. 

V2v36 
Simpson,  M.  C.  M.    Geraldine  and  her  suitors ; 

a  novel.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  S  3076 

Sinclair,   Catharine.    Lord  and  lady  Harcourt, 

or  Country  hospitalities.     T.  p.  w.    fPhila. 

1857.]  D.  S3101 

—  Modem  accomplishments,  or  The  march  of 

intellect.     T.p.w.D.  S  3102 

Sio^olk,  F.,  pseud.,  see  Mathews,  Albert. 
Skelton,  J :    The    crookit  Meg ;  a  stoi-y  of  the 

year  one.    Lond.  1880.  D.  "  S  3126 

Slick,   Jonathan,  pseud.  ?     Das  leben   in  New 

York  ;  in  briefen.    Stuttg.  1847.  T.   S  3151 
Slick,  Sam,  pseud.,  see  Haliburton,  T:  C. 
Slip  in  the  fens,  A.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y. 

1873.  S.  S21 

Smart,  Hawley.    Courtship   in  1720   and  1860  ; 

romances  of  two  centuries.    Phila.  1877.  8. 

S3201 

—  From  post  to  finish  ;  a  racing  romance.    111. 

N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  S  3202 

—  Tie  and  trick ;  a  novel.    111.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q. 

S3203 

Smedley,  Frank  E.    Frank  Fairlegh,  or  Scenes 

from  the  life  of  a  private  pupil ;  a  novel. 

N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  S  3226 

—  Lewis  Arundel,  or  The  railroad  of  life.    N.  Y. 

1885.  a.  S3227 

Smidt,  H:    Marinebilder ;  neue  seegeschichten. 
Berlin.  1859.  D.  S3251 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  98. 
Smith,   Albert.      The  fortunes  of  the  Scatter- 
good  family.     T.  p.  w.   S.  S  3301 

—  The  Poppleton  legacy.     T.  p.  w.  O.       S  3302 
Smith,  Alexander.    Alfred  Hagart's  household. 

Bost.  1866.  D.  S  3351 

—  Dreamthorp.      In   Johnson,    E.    R.      Little 

classics,  J  926  v4 


Smith,  Alexander. — Continued. 

—  Miss  Oona   McQuarrie ;  a    sequel   to  Alfred 

Hagart's  household.    Bost.  1866.  D. 

S3352 
Smith,  Elizabeth  Thomasina,  born  Meade,  mrs. 

Toulmin-.     Scamp  and  I ;  a  story  of  city. 

by-ways,  by  L.  T.  Meade.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d. 

I).  Mx  801 

Smith,  Hannah,  {Hesba  Stretton).    Carola.    N.  Y. 

[1884J.    S.  S3405 

—  Cobwebs  and  cables.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.     S  3404 

—  The  crew  of  the  Dolphin.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  T. 

S  3401 

—  In  prison  and  out.    N.  Y.  ».  d.  D.         S  3402 

—  Michel  Lorio's  cross.    In  Tales  from  many 

sources.  T  178  v2 

—  Through  a  needle's  eye.    N.  Y.  1878.    D. 

S3403 

Smith,  Horace,  also  called  Horatio.  Adam  Brown, 

the  merchant.    N.  Y.  1858.  O.  S  3451 

—  Arthur  Arundel ;  a  tale  of  the  english  revolu- 

tion.   N.  Y.  1857.  O.  S  3452 

—  The  picnic  party.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little 

classics.  J  926  v9 

—  Same.    In  Sargent,  E.     The  emerald.     S  551 

—  The  Tor  hill.    Cine.  n.  d.  O.  S  3453 

—  Same,  germ.    Der  Thurm  hill.   Nach  der  zwei- 

ten    auflage    des    englischen    iibers.    von 
Gustav  Sellen.    Leipz.  1847.    4  v.  S. 

S3453 

Smith,  J.  F:     Abtei  Carrow.     Frei  nach  dem 

englischen  von  dr.  Biichele.    Stuttg.  1859. 

2v.  T.  §3501 

—  Ebbe  und  fluth  ;   roman  aus  der  gegenwart. 

Aus  dem  englischen  von  C :  KoId.     Stuttg. 
1860.    Gv.f.  S  3502 

—  Das  erbe,  oder  Die  lehren  des  lebens.    Frei 

nach    dem    englischen    von    C.    Biichele. 
Stuttg.  1858.    4  V.  T.  S  3503 

—  Der  junge  pratendent,  oder  Vor  100  jahren. 

Aus  dem  englischen  von  A.  v.  Schraishuon. 
Stuttg.  1855.    2  V.  T.  S  3504 

—  Licht-  und  schattenseiten  des  lebens ;   volks- 

roman.    Frei  aus  dem  englischen  von  A.  v. 
Schraishuon.   Stuttg.  1858.   5  v.  T.  S  3505 

—  The  story  of  May  Darling.    In  Wilson,  J :  M. 

Talesof  the  borders.  W  2202  vlO 

Smith,   J.  Hyatt.     Haran  the  hermit,   or  The 

wonderful  lamp.    Buffalo.  1860.    S. 

Sx  1201 
Smith,  J.  Moyr.    The  prince  of  Argolis  ;  a  story 

of  the  old  greek  fairy  time.    N.  Y.  1878.  D. 

S3551 
Smith,  Joseph  Emerson.   Oakridge  ;  an  old  time 

story.    Bost.  1875.  D.  S  3601 

Smith,  Julia  B.     One  little  rebel.    111.    N.  Y. 

1884.  S.  Sxll51 

Smith,  Mary  Prudence,  born  Wells,  (P.  Thome). 

The  Browns.    111.    Bost.  1884.  S.  Sx  1302 

—  The  great  match,   and  other  matches.     (No 

name  ser.)    Bost.  1877.  S.  S  3701 

—  Jolly  good  times  at  school,  also  some  times 

not  quite  so  jolly.    Bost.  1884.  D.  Sx  1301 
Smollett,  Tobias  G:    The  expedition  of  Humph- 
rey Clinker.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  S  3751 

—  Same,  germ.    Humphrey  Clinker's  reisen.    Aus 

dem    englischen    iibers.    von   H:    Diiring. 
Braunschw.  1848.    3  v.  S.  S  3751 

—  Same.     Aus  dem  englischen   iibers.   von  G. 

Fink.    Stuttg.  1846!  S.  S3751 

—  Ferdinand  Fathom ;   roman.    Aus  dem  eng- 

lischen iibers.  von  G.  Fink.   Stuttg.  1846.  S. 

S3754 


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s.,7        Smollett— Spiller. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors.        858 


Smollett,  Tobias  G: — Continued. 

—  Peregrin    Pickle's    abenteuer,    fahrten     und 

scliwiinke ;  eio  komiseher  reman.  Nach 
dem  englischen  von  G.  N.  Barmann. 
Braunschw.  1848.     6  v.  S.  S  3752 

—  Same.     Aus  dem  englischen   iibers.   von  E. 

Ortlepp.    Stuttg.  1846.    3  v.  in  1.  S. 

S3752 

—  Abenteuer   Roderick    Random's.      Aus    dem 

englischen  iibers.  Braunschw.  1848.  4  v.  S. 

S3753 

—  Same.      Aus   dem    englischen    iibers.  von  E: 

Keller.     Stuttg.  1846.  3  v.  in  1.  S.    S  3753 
Snieders,  A:,  der  jilngere.   Bilder  aus  dem  leben. 

Aus  dem  vliimischen  iibertragen  von  K: 

Arenz.    Mainz.  1853.  S.  S  3801 

Contents,  sec  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  99. 
Sola,  pseud.,  see  Anderson,  Olive  San  Louie. 
Sommers,  W:    Die  seherin  der  hochlande.    In's 

deutsche  iibertragen  von  Leopold  Kraft. 

Leipz.  1845.  3  v.  T.  S  3851 

Soulie,  Melchior  F:    Die  memoiren  des  teufels  ; 

vorliiufer  der  "Pariser  mysterien".   Deutsch 

vonL:Hauff.    Stuttg.  1845.   6  v.   T. 

S3901 
Southey,  Caroline  Ann,  born  Bowles.    Devereux 

Hall.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 

T  176  v2 

—  La  petite  Madelaine.    In  Tales  from  Black- 

wood. ,  T  176  v3 

Souvestre,  Emile.  An  attic  philosopher,  or  A 
peep  at  the  world  from  a  garret ;  being  the 
journal  of  a  happy  man.    N.  Y.  1857.  D. 

S4051 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1859.  S.  S4051 

—  Same,  germ.    Ein  philosoph  in  der  dachstube  ; 

tagebuch  eines  gliicklichen.  Aus  dem 
franzosischen  iibers.  von  G:  Schmiele. 
Leipz.  n.  d.  T.  S4051 

—  Der  konig  der  welt,  oder  Das  geld  und  seine 

macht ;  ein  roman  der  vergangenheit  und 
gegenwart.  Deutsch  von  A.  Kretzschmar. 
Leipz.  1855.  4  V.   S.  S  4052 

—  The  lake  shore,  or  The  slave,  The  serf  and 

The  apprentice.  Tr.  from  the  french. 
Bost.  1855.  S.  S  4053 

—  Same.    Norva ;  a  tale  of  the  roman  empire, 

and  other  stories.  Tr.  from  the  french. 
Bost.  1857.  D.  S  4053 

Contents.    The  slave.— The  serf.— The  apprentice. 

—  Leaves   from  a  family   journal.      From    the 

french.    N.  Y.  1855".  D.  S  4054 

Spanish  cavaliers,  The ;  a  tale  of  the  moorish 
wars  in  Spain.  Tr.  from  the  french  by 
mrs.  J.  Sadlier.    N.  Y.  1861.  S.  S  30 

Sparhawk,  Frances  Campbell.  A  lazy  man's 
work.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1881.  S. 

S4101 

Spath,  Charlotte.  Die  zwillingsschwestern  ;  eine 
erziihlung  fiir  herrschaften  und  dienstbo- 
ten.     Stuttg.  TO.  (?.  S.  S4151 

Spenden  auf  dem  altar  der  freundschaft  und 
liebe  ;  ein  immortellen  -  kranz,  gewunden 
aus  den  beliebtesten  novellen  und  erzah- 
lungen  des  in-  und  auslandes.  Schwab. 
Han.  1848.  O.  S  31 

Spender,  Emily.  A  true  marriage.  Lond.  1878. 
3  V.  in  3.  D.  S  4176 

Spender,  Litz,  mrs.  J:  Kent.  Gabrielle  de  Bour- 
danie  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.         S  4203 

—  Same.    Lond.  1883.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  S  4203 

—  Jocelyn's  mistake.    Bost.  n.  eZ.  O.  S  4201 

—  Mr.  Nobody  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  S  4204 


Spender,  Litz,  mrs.  J:  Kent. — Continued. 

—  Till  death  do  us  part ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

S4202 

Spielhagen,  F:     Allzeit    voran ;    roman.      6te 

autt.    Leipz.  1880.  D.  S  4251 

—  Angela.    3te  aufl.    Leipz.   1880.  3  v.  D. 

S4268 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  S  4268 

—  Same.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v22 

—  Clara  V ere  ;  novelle.    7te  aufl.    Leipz.  1878.  S. 

S4256 

—  Sam£,  eng.    Lady  Clara  de  Vere  ;  a  story.     N. 

Y.  1883.  S.  S  4256 

—  Deutsche  pioniere ;  eine  geschichte  aus  dem 

vorigen  jahrhundert.    Berlin  1871.  1). 

S4252 

—  Durch  nacht  zum  licht.     See  below  Problema- 

tische  naturen. 

—  Hammer  und  ambos  ;  roman.    8te  aufl.   Leipz. 

1881.  3  V.  in  1.  D.  S  4253 

—  Hans  und  Crete  ;  novelle.    N.  Y.  1881.  F. 

S4266 

—  Die  von  Hohenstein.    Berlin.  1864.  4  v.  D. 

S4254 

—  Same.    5te  aufl.    Leipz.  1880.  D.  S  4254 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.  S  4254 

—  In  der  z  wolf  ten  stunde  ;  novelle.    N.  Y.  1883. 

F.  S  4269 

—  In  reih'  und  glied  ;  roman.    4te  aufl.     Leipz. 

1876.    3  V.  in  1.  D.  S  4255 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.  S  4255 

—  Novellen.     Leipz.  1880.    3  v.  D.  S  4257 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  99. 

—  Piatt  land  ;  roman.     3te  aufl.    Leipz.  1881.  D. 

S4258 

—  Problematische  naturen  ;    in  zwei  abtheilun- 

gen.     [3.  abth.:   Durch  nacht  zum  licht.l 
9te  aufl.    Leipz.  1880.     3  v.  D.  S  4269 

—  Same,  eng.     [1st  pt.]     Problematic  characters. 

From  the  germ,  by  prof.  Scheie  de  Vere. 
N.  Y.  1871.  S.  S4259vl 

—  Same.   [3d  pt.]   Through  night  to  light.    From 

the  german  by  prof.  Scheie  de  vere.     Rev. 
ed.    N.  Y.  1874.  S.  S  4259  v2 

—  Quisisana.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  S  4260 

—  Same,  eng.    Quisisana,  or  Rest  at  last.    Lond. 

1881.  D.  S4260 

—  Die  schonen.  amerikanerinnen.    N.  Y.  1881.  F. 

S4267 

—  Das  skelet  im  hause  ;  novelle.    N.  Y.  1883.   F. 

S4262 

—  Same,  eng.    The  skeleton  in  the  house.     Tr. 

from  the  german  by  M.  J.  Safford.    N.  Y. 
1881.  S.  S4262 

—  Skizzen,   geschichten   und  gedichte.      Leipz. 

1881.  D.  S  4261 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  99. 

—  Sturmfluth  ;  roman.    4te  aufl.    Leipz.  1878.  3 

V.  in  1.  D.  S  4263 

—  Through  night  to  light.    See  above  Problema- 

tische natixren,  pt.  8. 

—  Uhlenhans  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1884.  F.       S  4270 

—  Ultimo  ;  novelle.     5te  aufl.     Leipz.  1877.   D. 

S4264 

—  Same.      With  Sacher-Masoch,  L.     Zur    ehre 

Gottes.  S  109 

—  Was  die  schwalbe  sang  ;    roman.      4te  aufl. 

Leipz.  1877.  D.  S  4265 

—  Same,  eng.    What  the  swallow  sang.    N.  Y. 

1873.    S.  S4265 

Spiller   V.    Hauenschildt,   R:   G:,    see   Hauen- 
schildt,  R:G:  Spiller  v. 


:  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


859 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


lilTEBATXJRE— FICTION. 


Spindler—  Stahr . 


Spindler,  C:  Alte  und  neue  zeit,  oder  Die  reichs- 
grafen  von  Schelack  ;  drei  geschichten  aus 
dem  mund  des  volkes.    Tabor.  1851.  T. 

S4301 

—  Der  bastard  ;    eine  deutsche   sittengeschichte 

aus  dem  zeitalter  kaiser  Rudolph  des  zwei- 
ten.     Stuttg.  1854.     4  v.  in  3.  S.        S  4302 

—  Bliimlein    wunderhold,    oder   Abenteuer   bei 

dem  grossen  freischiessen  zu  Strassburg 
im  jahre  1576;  romantische  erziihlung. 
Stuttg.  1854.  S.  S  4303 

—  Erziihluneren  beim  licht.     Stuttg.  1855.  S. 

S  4304 

—  Eugen  von  Kronstein,  oder  Des  lebens  und 

der  Hebe  masken.  2te  autl.  Stuttg.  1834. 
3v.ini.   S.  S4327 

—  Fridolin  Sehwertberger  ;  biirgerleben  und  fa- 

milienchronik  aus  einer  siiddeutschen 
stadt.     Stuttg.  1855.     3  v.  S.  S  4305 

—  Fiir  stadt  und  land.    Stuttg.  1855.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

S  4306 
C(yntent8,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  99. 

—  Der  invalide  ;    historisch-romantische    bilder 

neuerer  zeit.    Stuttg.  1831.     5  v.  in  3.  S. 

S4328 

—  Je  langer,  je  lieber.    Stuttg.  1854.  S.     S  4307 

—  Der  Jesuit ;  charaktergemiUde  aus  dem  ersten 

viertel  des  achtzehnten  jahrhunderts. 
Stuttg.  1854.  S.  S  4308 

—  Der  jude ;    deutsches  sittengemiilde  aus  der 

ersten  hiilfte  des  fiinfzehnten  jahrhunderts. 
Stuttg.  1839.    4  V.  in  2.  S.  S  4300 

—  Kettengneder ;      gesammelte      erzahlungen. 

Stuttg.  1854.    3  V.  in  1.  S.  S  4310 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  100. 

—  Der  konig  von  Zion ;  romantisches  gemalde 

aus  dem  sechszehnten  jahrhundert.  Stuttg. 
1854.     2  v.  S.  S4311 

—  Lesereien  ;  im  bade,  auf  reisen,  auf  dem  lande. 

Stuttg.  1856.     2  V.  in  1.  S.  S  4312 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog:,  p.  100. 

—  Lustige  geschichten  fiir  ernste  zeit  ;   weltan- 

sichten,  historien  und  wunderliche  be- 
kanntschaften  vom  touristen  Theophil 
Langenstrick,  genannt  "Grand-Fusil".  3te 
auH.    Stuttg.  1852.    2  v.  in  1.  S.       S  4329 

—  Mancherlei.     Stuttg.  1855.  2  v.  in  1.  S.    S  4313 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  100. 

—  Meister  Kleiderleib ;   geschichte    eines  aben- 

teurers  wiihrend  einer  sommerzeit  in 
Baden-Baden.    Stuttg.  1855.  8.         S  4314 

—  Mosaik  ;  erzahlungen.    Stuttg.  1856.  2  v.  in  1. 

S.  S4315 

Contents,  sec  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  100. 

—  Muntere  lebensbilder.    (Die  erben  des  steiner- 

nen  gastes).     Stuttg.  1855.  8.  S  4316 

—  Die    nonne    von    Gnadenzell ;    sittengemalde 

des  fiinfzehnten  jahrhunderts.  Stuttg. 
1854.    S.  S4317 

—  Putsch  und  comp.  ;    1847-1848-1849.     Stuttg. 

1856.  2  v.  S.  S  4318 

—  Der  schwiirmer ;  lebens-  und  charakterbilder 

aus  vergangener  zeit.    Stuttg.  1854.  S. 

S4319 

—  Stadte  und  menschen  ;  erinnerungen  in  bunter 

reihe.    Stuttg.  1856.  S.  S  4320 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  100. 

—  Der   teufel    im    bade  ;    aufzeichnungen  eines 

kurgastes  in  Homburg.    Stuttg.  1856.  S. 

S4321 

—  Der  vogelhiindler  von  Imst,  Tirol  vor  hundert 

jahren  ;  volksroman.    Stuttg.  1855.  2  v.  S. 

S4322 


Spindler,  C: — Continued. 

—  Volksgeschichten.     Stuttg.   1855.  2v.ini.    S. 

S  4323 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  100. 

—  Winterbuch  ;  erzahlungen.     Stuttg.  1856.  2  v. 

in  1.    S.  S  4324 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  100. 

—  Winterspenden  ;    erziihlungen  und    novellen. 

Stuttg.  1854.  3  V.  in  1.  S.  S  4326 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  100. 

—  Winterzeitvertreib  ;  erziihlungen.  Stuttg.  1855. 

3  V.  in  1.  S.  S  4326 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  100. 

Spofford,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  born  Prescott.    The 

amber  gods,  and   other  stories.    (Leisure 

hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1881.  S.  S  4401 

Includes,  In  acellar.— Knitting  sale-socks.— Circunj- 

stance.— Desert  sands.— Midsummer  and  may.— The 

south  breaker. 

—  Azarian.     Bost.  1864.  S.  S  4403 

—  Same.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1881.  S. 

S  4403 

—  D'outre    mort.     In    Johnson,   E.    R.     Little 

classics  J  926  v3 

—  Hester  Stanley  at  St.  Marks.    Bost.  1883.  S. 

Sx  1351 

—  The  marquis  of  Carabas.    Bost.  1883.  S. 

S  4404 

—  A  modern  Mephistopheles.      (No  name  ser  J 

Bost.  1877.  S.  S  4403 

—  The  mount  of  sorrow.    In  Stories  by  amerl- 

can  authors.  S  35  v3 

—  Ray.    In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 

J926vll 

—  The  south  breaker.    In  the  same.         J  926  y7 
SpOrlin,   Margaretha.    Der  alte  Eli ;    eine  ein- 

fache    geschichte    aus    dem    elsassischen 
volksleben.    3te  autl.    Basel.  1879.  D. 

S4451 

Spragrue,  MaryAplin.  An  eai*nest  tritter.  [Anon.] 
Bost.  18^0.  S.  S  4501 

Spring,  Gardiner,  jr.  Giafar  al  Barmeki ;  a  tale 
of  the  court  of  Haroun  al  Raschid.  N.  Y. 
1836.  2v.  D.  S4551 

Spurr,  G:  G.  The  land  of  gold ;  a  tale  of  '49, 
illustrative  of  early  pioneer  life  in  Cali- 
fornia and  founded  upon  fact.  111.  Bost. 
1881.  D.  S6151 

Spyri,  Johanna.    Heidi,  her  years  of  wandering 

and  learning ;    a  story  for   children  una 

those  who  love  children.   From  the  german 

by  Louise  Brooks.    Bost.  1885  [1884] .  D. 

^  Sx  296I 

Stables,  Gordon.  The  cruise  of  the  Snowbird ; 
-a  story  of  arctic  adventure.  111.  N.  Y. 
1884  [1883].  D.  Sx  1376 

—  Wild  adventures  in  wild  places.    Lond.  n.  d. 

Q.  S  4576 

Stael-Holstein,  Anne  Louise  Germaine,  born 
Necker,  baronne  de.  Corinne,  or  Italy. 
Tr.  by  Isabel  Hill,  with  metrical  versions 
of  the  odes  by  L.  E.  Landon.  Lond.  n.  d. 
D.  S  4601 

—  Same,  germ.    Corinna  oder  Italien.    Aus  dem 

franz.  von  M.  Bock ;   mit  eiriem  vorwort 
von  F:  Spielhagen.    Hildburgh.  1868.  D. 

S4601 

—  Delphine.     Aus  dem  franzosischen.     Leipz. 

1847.     3v.  S.  S4608 

Stahr,  Fanny,  born  Lewald.   Adele.   Braunschw. 

18.55.  S  S4661 

—  Ein  armes  madchen.    Berlin.  1863.  S.  S  4668 

—  Auf  rother  erde.     With  her  Clementine. 

S4666 


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Stahr— stem. 


LITERATTTIIE-PICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Stahr,  Fanny,  horn  Lewald. — Continued. 

Benedikt."   Berlin.  1874.    2  v.  in  1.  D.  S  4653 

Benvenuto  ;  ein  roman  aus  der  kiinstlerwelt. 

Berlin.  1876.     2  v.  in  1.  D.  S  4654 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1882.  F.  S  4654 
Clementine, — Auf  rother  erde  ;  zwei  erziihlun- 

gen.     Berlin.  1872.  D.  S  4655 

—  Deutsche  lebensbilder  ;  erziihlungen.  2te  ausg. 

Berlin.  1865.    4  v.  in  1.  S.  S  4658 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  100. 

—  Die  dilettanten.    Berlin.  1867.  S.  S  4656 

—  Diogena;  roman  von  Iduna  griifin  H.  H.  Leipz. 

1847.  D.  S  4659 

—  Der  dritte  stand.     T.p.w.S.  S  4657 

—  Diinen-    und    berggesehichten  ;    erziihlungen. 

Braunschw.  1851.    2  v.  in  1.  D.        S  4660 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  100. 

—  Emilie.    Berlin.  1859.  D.  S  4661 

—  Die  erloserin  ;  roman.    Berlin.  1873.    3  v.  in  2. 

D.  S  4662 

—  Same,  germ.    Hulda,  or  The  deliverer ;  a  ro- 

mance.     After  the  german  by  mrs.  A.  L. 
Wister.    Phila.  1874.  D.  S  4662 

—  Same.    Phila.  1883.  D.  S  4662 

—  Graf  Joachim.    Berlin.  1859.  D.  S  4663 

—  Helmar.     Berlin.  1880.  O.  S  4664 

—  Jasch.     Berlin.  1868.  S.  S  4665 

—  Jenny.     Berlin.  1872.  D.  S  4666 

—  Die  kammerjungfer  ;  roman.    Berlin.  1864.    2 

V.  inl.  D.  S4667 

—  Fine  lebensfrage.     Berlin.  1872.  D.        S  4668 

—  Der  letzte  seines  stammes.    Berlin.  1864.  D. 

S  4670 

—  Licbesbriefe  aus  dem  leben  eines  gefangenen  ; 

roman.     Braunschw.  1850.  D.  S  4669 

—  Das  madchen  von  Hela.    Berlin.  1860.    2  v.  S. 

S4671 

—  Das  madchen  von  Oyas.     With  her  Vornehme 

welt.  S  4682 

—  Mamsell  Philippinens  Philipp.     With  her  Der 

letzte  seines  stammes.  S  4670 

—  Nella  ;    eine    weihnachtsgeschichte.      Berlin. 

1870.  D.  S  4672 

—  Neue  novellen.     Berlin.  1877.  D.  8  4673 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  101. 

—  Pflegeeltern.     Wit7i  her  Die  unzertrennlichen. 

S4678 

—  Prinz  Louis  Ferdinand  ;  ein  zeitbild.    Berlin. 

1859.     3  V.  in  1.  S.  S  4674 

—  Die  reisegefahrten  ;  roman.    2te  ausg.    Berlin. 

1865.     2  V.  in  1.  D.  S  4675 

—  Schloss  Tannenburg.  Berlin.  1859.  D.  S  4677 

—  Derseehof.    Berlin.  1859.  D.  S  4676 

—  Stella.  From  the  german  by  Beatrice  Marshall. 

Leipz.  1884.     2  v.  in  1.  S.  S  4685 

—  Die  unzertrennlichen, — Pflegeeltern;  zwei  er- 

ziihlungen.   Berlin.  1871.  D,  S  4678 

—  Vater  und  sohn.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  S  4679 

—  Villa  Riunione  ;  erziihlungen  eines  alten  tanz- 

meisters.    Berlin.  1869.    2  v.  in  1.    S. 

S4680 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-,  p.  101. 

—  Von  geschlecht  zu  geschlecht.    Berlin.  1864. 

3  V.  S.  S  4681 

—  Vornehme   welt.— Das    miidchen   von   Oyas. 

Berlin.  1868.  S.  S  4682 

—  Wandlungen  ;  roman.    2te  ausg.   Berlin.  1864. 

4  V.  in  2.  D.  S  4683 

—  Zur  weihnachten;   drei  erzahlungen.    Berlin. 

1880.  O.  S  4684 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  101. 
Stanley,  H:  Morton.    My  Kalulu,  prince,  king 
and  slave.    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  S  4701 

X  denotes  books  specially 


Stebbins,  Sarah  Bridges.  Annals  of  a  baby; 
how  it  was  named,  how  it  was  nursed,  how 
it  was  a  tyrant  and  how  its  nose  got  out  of 
Joint,  also,  a  few  words  about  its  aunties, 
Its  grandfathers,  grandmothers  and  other 
important  relations  by  one  of  its  slaves. 
[Anon.]    N.  Y.  1877.  t).  S  4751 

Stefifens,  H:  Die  familien  Walseth  und  Leith  ; 
ein  cyclus  von  novellen.  3te  aufl.  Breslau. 
1837.  5  V.  in  3.  S.  S  4801 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  101. 

—  Gebirgs  -  sagen.      Als    anhang:    Die  trauung, 

eine  sage  des  nordens.    Breslau.  1837.  S. 

S4802 

—  Malkolm,  eine  norwegische  novelle.    2te  aufl. 

Breslau.  1838.  4  v.  in  2.  S.  S  4803 

—  Die  vier  norweger  ;  ein  cyclus  von  novellen. 

Breslau.  1837.  6  v.  in  2.  S.  S  4804 

Stein,  A.,  pseud.,  see  WulflE;  Margarethe. 

Stein,  Armin,  pseud.,  see  Nietschmann,  Her- 
mann. 

Stein,  Paul,  pseud.,  see  Hinrich,  Albertine. 

Steinlein,  Laura,  born  Freese,  {Arthalis,  Artha- 
lis  Freese).  Die  letzten  bliithen.  Leipz, 
1851.  2  V.   S.  A  1701 

Stengel,  Franziska  v.  Das  apulische  kind  ; 
historischer  roman.    Leipz.  1843.  D. 

S4901 

—  Pessimisten  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.    S  4902 
Stephens,  C:  Asbury.     The  camping-out  series  -. 

1.    Camping  out  as  recorded  by  "Kit."    111. 
Phila.  n.  d.  S.  Sx  1404 
3.  Ott"  to  the  geysers,  or  The  young  yachters  in 
Wade." 


Iceland  as  recorded  by  ' 
1875.  D. 


111.   Bost. 
Sx  1406 

5.  Fox-hunting  as  recorded  by  "Raed."     111. 

Phila.  n.  d.  S.  Sx  1408 

6.  On  the  Amazons,  or  The  cruise  of  the  "Ram- 

bler "  as  recorded  by  "Wash."  111.  Bost. 
1874.  D.  Sx  1409 

—  Knockabout  club  along  shore  ;  the  adventui'es 

of  a  party  of  young  men  on  a  trip  from 
Boston  to  the  land  of  the  midnight  sun. 
Bost.  1883  [18821.  D.  Sx  1402 

—  The  knockabout  club  in  the  woods ;  adven- 

tures of  six  young  men  in  the  wilds  of 
Maine  and  Canada.  111.  Bost.  1882  [18811. 
O.  Sx  1401 

—  Young  Moll's  Peevy.    In  Stories  by  american 

authors.  S  35  vlO 

—  The  young  moose-hunters  ;  a  backwoods  boy's 

story.    Bost.  1882.  D.  Sx  1403 

Stephenson,  Eliza,  born  Tabor.    Hope  Mei-edith. 

Lond.  1874.  3  v.  in  2.  D.  T  108 

—  Jeanie's  quiet  life.    N.  Y.  1868.  O.  T  101 

—  The  last  of  her  line.    Lond.  1879.  3  v.  in  1.   D. 

T  102 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  T  102 

—  Little  miss  Primrose.     Lond.   1880.  3v.ini. 

D.  T  103 

—  Meta's  faith.    N.  Y.  1869.  O.  T  104 

—  Nine  years  old.     New  ed.     [Anon.]     Lond. 

1882.  D.  Tx  101 

—  The  senior  songman.      [Anon.']     Lond.  1883. 

3v.  in  2.  D.  T  107 

—  Same  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  T  107 

—  When  I  was  a  little  girl ;  stories  for  children. 

7th  ed.     [Anon.]    Lond.  1880.  S.      Tx  102 

Sterling,  J:    The  onyx  ring  ;  with  a  biographi- 
cal preface  by  C:  Hale.    Bost.  1856.  D. 

S5001 

Stem,  Detlef,  pseud.,  see  Strempel,  Dora. 

Stern,  Otto,  pseud.,  see  Peters,  Louise. 

adapted  for  children. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITEltATTTRfi-3?IC*ridll'.      Stemberg-Stoddard,  C.  W.      864 


Sternberg,  Alexander  freiherr  von  TJngern-. 
Die  beiden  schiitzen.    Bremen.  1849.  D. 

S5051 

—  Elisabeth  Charlotte,  herzogin    von  Orleans  ; 

ein  biographischer  roman.  Leipz.  1861.  3 
V.  D.  S5052 

—  Fortunat ;  ein  feenmiihrchen.    Leipz.  1838.  2  v. 

D.  S  5053 

—  Die  gelbe  grafln.     Berlin.  1848.  2  v.   D. 

S  5054 

—  Die  kaiser-wahl.    Bremen.  1849.  D.       S  5055 

—  Kiinstlerbilder.    Leipz.  1861.  3  v.  S.      S  5056 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  101. 

—  Novellen.     Stuttg.  1834.  S.  S  5057 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  101. 

—  Peter  Paul  Rubens  ;  ein  biographischer  roman. 

Leipz.  1862.  D.  S  5058 

—  Die  ritter  von  Marienburg.     Leipz.  1853.  3  v. 

D.  S  5059 

—  Die  royalisten.    Bremen.  1848.  D.         S  5060 

—  Wilhelm.    Berlin.  1849.  2  v.  S.  S  5061 
Stemdale,  Robert  Armitage.    The  afghan  knife. 

Lond.  1879.  D.  S  5101 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  S  5101 
Sterne,     Lawrence.      A    sentimental     journey 

through  France  and  Italy.    In  his  Works. 
820.2:  20  v2 

—  Same,  germ.    Yoricks  empfindsame  reise  durch 

Frankreich  und  Italien.  Aus  dem  engli- 
schen  iibers.  von  G.  N.  Barmann.  Brschw. 
1848.  S.  S5153 

—  The  story  of  my  uncle  Toby,  etc.,  newly  ar- 

ranged by  Percy  Fitzgerald.  [Bayard 
ser.J    N.  Y.  1871.  T.  S  5151 

—  The  life  and  opinions  of   Tristram  Shandy, 

gent.     In  his  Works.  820.2  :  20  vl,  2 

—  Same,  germ.     Tristram  Shandy's  leben    und 

meinungen.  Aus  dem  englischen  von  G. 
N.  Biirmann.    Brschw.  1848.  4  v.    S. 

S5152 

Stevenson,    Robert  L:      New  arabian   nights. 

(Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1882.  S.    S  5176 

Contents.    The  suicide  club.— The  rajah's  diamond. 

—  The  pavilion    on  the  links.  — A  lodgrinfr   tor  the 

night.— The  sire  de  Maletrolt's  door.  —  Providence 

and  the  guitar. 

—  The  pavilion  on   the  links.     In  Tales  from 

many  sources.  T  178  vl 

—  Treasure  Island.    111.   Bost.  1884.  D.  Sx  1426 

—  and  Fanny  van  de  Grift.    More  new  arabian 

nights :  The  dynamiter.  (Leisure  hour 
ser.)    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  S  5177 

Stewart,  Agnes  M.  Grace  O'Halloran,  or  Ire- 
land and  its  peasantry ;  a  tale  of  the  day. 
Baltimore.  1860.  S.  Sx  1451 

—  Justice  and  mercy,   or  A  tale  of  all-hallows 

e'en.    Baltimore.  1864.  T.  Sx  1452 

Stewart,  Elizabeth  M.  Aubrey  Conyers,  or  The 
lordship  of  Allerdale.    Lond.  1853.  D. 

S5251 

—  Lady  Amabel  and  the  shepherd  boy.  or  The 

recluse  of  Byland  Forest.    N.  Y.  1863.  8. 

S  5252 
Stifter,    Adalbert.      Bunte    steine ;    ein   festge- 
schenk.    6te  aufl.    Leipz.  1881.  D.   S  5301 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  101. 

—  Der  nachsommer.    Pesth.  1857.  3  v.  D. 

S5302 

—  Studien.    Pesth.  1856.  3  v.  8.  S  5303 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  101. 

—  Studien.    [Neue  folge.]    Leipz.  [1872].  D. 

S5304 


Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  101. 


Stimson,  F:  Jesup,  {J.  S.  of  Bale).  The  crime  of  , 
Henry  Vane;  a  story  with  a  moral.  [Anon.']  i 
N.  Y.  1884.  S.  S  5203  > 

—  Guerndale  ;  an  old  story.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  * 

S  5201 , 

—  Mrs.   Knollys.    In  Stories  by  ameriean  auth- 

ors. S  35  v2 

Stinde,   Julius,    ( Alfred  de    Valmy,    Wilhelmine  ' 
Buchholz).     Dreimal  zehn  jahre  ;  novelle. 
In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v29 

—  Die  familie  Buchholz ;    aus  dem   leben    der 

hauptstadt.    34ste  aufl.    Berlin.  1885.  O. 

S6301 

—  Same  ;  2ter  theil.    26ste  aufl.    Berlin.  1885.  O. 

S6302 

—  [Same;    3ter  theil:]    Buchholzens  in  Italien; 

reise-abenteuer  von  Wilhelmine  Buchholz. 
24ste  aufl.    Berlin.  1885.   O.  S  6303 

—  Prinzess  Goldhaar  ;  eine  novelle.     In  Viertel- 

jahrl. mag.  V  2  v28 

Stirling,  A.  At  daybreak  ;  a  novel.  Bost.  1884. 
S.  S  6201 

Stirling,  M.  C,  see  MacCallum,  M.  C. 

Stirling  -  Maxwell,  Caroline  Elizabeth  Sarah 
lady,  born  Sheridan,  formerly  mrs.  Norton. 
Verloren  und  gerettet ;  roman.  Aus  dem 
englischen  von  F.  Seybold.  Leipz.  1863.  3 
v.in2.  D.  S5326 

Stock,  Clara,  now  frau  Weise,  {Clara  Cron). 
Adelaide  ;  ein  charakterbild  fiir  die  frauen- 
welt.    2te  aufl.    Magdeb.   [1877].   D. 

S5351 

—  Auf    und   ab ;    gesammelte    novellen.     Neue 

folge.     Magdeb.  [1874].  D.  S  5352 

—  Regina  ;  ein  charakterbild  fiir  die  frauenwcslt. 

Magdeb.  [1876].  D.  S  5353 

—  Rosen  und  dornen  ;  gesammelte  novellen  fiir 

die  frauenwelt.    Magdeb.  [1873].  D. 

S  5354 

—  Schloss  Wendsheim  ;  eine  erziihlung  fiir  die 

frauenwelt.    Magdeb.  [1877].  D.      S  5355 
Note.    For  contents  of  the  collected   stories,  see 
Deutscher  katalog,  p.  103. 
Stockton,  Francis  R:    The  floating  prince,  and 
other  fairy  tales.    111.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

Sx  1501 

—  A  jolly  fellowship.    111.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

Sx  1503 

—  The  lady  or  the  tiger  ?  and  other  stories.    N. 

Y.  1884.  S.  S  5402 

Includes,  The  transferred  ghost.  —  The  spectral 
mortgage.— Our  archery  club.— His  wife's  deceased 
sister.— Our  story.- The  same  old  'coon.— Mr.  Tol- 
man.— On  the  training  of  parents.— Our  flre-scroen.— 
A  piece  of  red  calico.- Every  man  his  own  letter 
writer. 

—  Round-about    rambles  in  lands  of    fact  and 

fancy.    New  ed.,  ill.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

Sx  1502 

—  Rudder  Grange.    N.  Y.  1879.  S.  S  5401 

—  The  story  of  Viteau.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

Sx  1508 

—  Tales  out  of  school.    111.    N.  Y.  1876.  O. 

Sx  1505 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  O.  Sx  1505 

—  Ting-a-ling.    111.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.         Sx  1504 

—  The  transferred  ghost.    In  Stories  by  ameri- 

ean authors.  S  36  v2 

—  What  might  have  been  expected.     N.  Y.  1874. 

S.  Sx  1507 

Stockton,  Louise.  Kirby's  coals  of  fire.  In 
Stories  by  ameriean  authors.  S  35  v7 

Stoddard,  C:  Warren.  Chumming  with  a  sav- 
age.   In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little  classics. 

J  926  vl8 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


865 


Stoddard,  E.  D.  — Stowe.         lilTERATtTRE— FICTION. 


01.  813,  Authors.        866 


Stoddard,  Elizabeth  Drew,  born  Barstow.    The 
Morgesons.    N.  Y.  1862.  S.  S  5451 

—  Osgood's  predicament.    In  Stories  by  ameri- 

can  authors.  S  35  v8 

—  Two  men.     T.  p.  w.     [N.  Y.  1865]. 'D.   S  5452 
Stoddard,  R:  H:    The  rich  merchant  of  Cairo. 

In  Maga  stories.  P  2801 

Stoddard,  W:  Osborn.    Among  the  lakes.     111. 

N.  Y.  1883.   D.  Sx  1605 

—  Dab  Kinzer  ;  a  story  of  a  growing  boy.     111. 

N.  Y.  1881.   D.     ■  Si  1601 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  The  quartet. 

—  Esau  Hardery  ;  a  novel  of  american  life.  N.  Y. 

1881.  D.  S  5502 

—  The  heart  of  it ;  a  romance  of  east  and  west. 

N.  Y.  1880.  S.  S  5501 

—  The  quartet ;  a  sequel  to  "  Dab  Kinzer".  N.  Y. 

1881.  D.  Sx  1602 

—  Saltillo  boys.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Sx  1603 

—  The  talking  leaves;   an  indian  story.    N.  Y. 

1882.  S.  Sx  1604 

—  Wrecked?  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.       S  5503 
Stolle,  L:  Ferdinand,  {originally  L:  F.  Anders). 

1813 ;  historischer  roman.     Leipz.  1858.    3 
V.  S.  S5511 

NoU.    For  continuation,  see  Elba  und  Waterloo. 

—  Camelien  ;  novellen  und  erzahlungen.    Leipz. 

1857,  1858.     2v.  S.  S  5512 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  102. 

—  Deutsche    Pickwickier  ;     komischer    roman. 

Leipz.  1859.     3  v.  S.  S  5513 

—  Elba  und  Waterloo.    Fortsetzung  von  "  1813  ". 

Leipz.  1860.    3  v.  S.  S  5514 

—  Die  erbschaft  in  Kabul;    komischer  roman. 

Leipz.  1858.    2  v.  S.  S  5515 

—  Je  langer,  je  lieber  ;  phantasiestiicke  und  er- 

zahlungen ;   V.  2.    2te  aufl.    Leipz.  1858.  S. 

S5516 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  103. 

—  Der  konig  von  Tauhai'awi ;   launiger  roman. 

Prag.  1857.     3  v.  T.  S  5517 

—  Moosrosen  ;  novellen  und  erzahlungen  ;   2ter 

t.    2te  aufl.    Leipz.  1858.  S.  S  5518 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog',  p.  103. 

—  Napoleon  in  Egypten  ;  historisch-romantisches 

gemalde.    Leipz.  1859.  3  v.  S.  S  5519 

—  Der  neue    Casar ;  ein  seitenstiick  zu  "1813" 

und   "Elba  und  Waterloo."    Leipz.  1858. 
3v.  S.  S5520 

—  Von  Wien  nach  Vilagos  ;  historischer  roman. 

Leipz.  1866.  2  v.  S.  S  5521 

—  Der  weltbiirger  ;  historischer  roman  aus  den 

jahren  1830—1832.    Leipz.  1857.  3  v.  S. 

S  5522 
Storch,  L:    Der  freibeuter.    Leipz.  1856.  3  v.  S. 

S5551 

—  Der  freiknecht ;  historischer  roman.    Tabor. 

1850.  4  V.  T.  S  5552 

—  Fiir  stille  abende.    Leipz.  1857.    2  v.   S. 

S5553 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-,  p.  103. 

—  Der  galeerensklave.     With  his  Orestes. 

S5558 

—  Der  glockengiesser.    Leipz.  1855.  S.      S  5554 

—  Der  heideschenke.    Leipz.   1855.    3  v,  S. 

S  5562 

—  Die  konigsbraut.    Leipz.  1856.  2  v.  S.    S  5555 

—  Kunz  von  Kauffungen.    Leipz.  1855.  3  v.  S. 

S5556 

—  Madeira.    Leipz.  1856.  S.  S  6557 

—  Orestes.    Leipz.  1858.  S.  S  6558 

—  Der  stocktischfang.     Leipz.  1856.  S.      S  5659 

—  Vorwerts-Hans.    Leipz.  1855.  S.  S  6660 

—  Waldmeister.    Leipz.  1855.  S.  S  5661 


Stories  by  american  authors,  no.  1-10 
1884,  1885.  10  V.   S. 


N.  Y. 
S36 

Contents.  V.  1.  Taylor,  B.  Who  was  she?  — 
Matthevrs,  J.  B.,  and  H:  C.  Bunner.  The  docu- 
ments in  the  case. —Bishop,  W:  H:  One  of  the 
thirty  pieces.— Davis,  R.  H.  Balacchi  brothers.— 
Webster,  A.    An  operation  in  money. 

2.  Stockton,  F.  R.  The  transferred  ghost.  — 
Jacobi,  M.  P.  A  martyr  to  science.— Stimson,  F: 
J.  Mrs.  Knollys.  —  Eddy,  S:  A  dinner-party. — 
Spofford,  H.  P.  The  mount  of  sorrow.— Tincker, 
M.  A.    Sister  Silvia. 

3.  Hale,  L.  P.  The  spider's  eye.— Burnett,  F.  H. 
A  story  of  the  Latin  quarter.- Lathrop,  G :  P.    Two 


purse  companions.- Lloyd,  D:  D.     Ogla  Mogra. — 
Thaxter,  C.    A  memorable  murder.  —  Ma     " 
J.  B.    Venetian  g'lass. 


[atthevrs, 


4.  Woolson,  C.  F.  Miss  Grief.— Bunner,  H:  C. 
Love  in  old  cloathes.— Willis,  N.  P.  Two  buckets  in 
a  well.— Foots,  M.  H.  Friend  Barton's  concern.— 
DeForest,  J:  W:  An  inspired  lobbyist.  —  Brooks, 
^     Lost  in  the  fog-. 


5.  James,  H:  A  light  man. —Millet,  F.  D. 
"Yatil."— Benjamin,  P.  The  end  of  New  York.— 
Arnold,  G:  Why  Thomas  was  discharged.— Mitch- 
ell, E.  P.    The  tachvpomp. 

6.  Chaplin,  H.  W.  The  village  convict.- Hayes, 
A.  A.  The  Denver  express.— Fairfax,  L.  R.  The 
misfortunes  of  brother  Thomas  Wheatley.— Champ- 
ney,  L.  W.  The  heartbreak  cameo.— Webster,  A. 
Miss  Eunice's  g'love.- Frederic,  H.  Brother  Sebas- 
tian's friendship. 

7.  Thanet,  O.  The  bishop's  vagabond.  —  Bell- 
amy, E:  Lost.— Stockton,  L.  Kirby's  coals  of  Are. 
—Floyd,  M.  Passag'es  from  the  journal  of  a  social 
wreck.— McKay,  J.  T.  Stella  Grayland.— Johnson, 
V.  W.    The  image  of  San  Donate. 

8.  DeForest,  J:  W:  The  brigade  commander. 
—Beers,  H:  A.  Split  zephyr.— Phelps,  E.  S.  Zer- 
viah  Hope.  —  Adee,  Alvey  A.  The  life  magnet.— 
Stoddard,  E.  D.  B.    Osgood's  predicament. 

9.  Pag-e,  T:  N.  Marse  Chan.— G-age,  C:  S.  Mr. 
Bixby's  Christmas  visitor.— Chaplin,  H.  W.  Eli  — 
Shinn,  M.  W.  Young  Strong  of  "The  Clarion."— 
Coffin,  R.  T.  How  old  Wiggins  wore  ship.— Kip,  L. 
—mas  has  come. 

10.  Janvier,  T:  A.  Pancha.  —  Mitchell,  E.  P. 
The  ablest  man  in  the  world.  —  Stephens,  C:  A. 
Young  Moll's  peevy.—DeKay,  C:  Manmat'ha.— 
Boyesen,  H.  H.  A  daring  fiction.  —  Schayer,  J. 
The  story  of  two  lives. 

Stories  from  the  history  of  Sweden.    N.  Y.  1854 

T.  Sx  86 

Contents.    The  copper-mine.— The  snow  king.— The 

iron  king.— Fall  of  the  Hats  and  Caps.— Perseverance. 

—The  three  pictures. 

Storm,  Hans  Theodor  Woldsen.  Hans  und 
Heinz  Kirch.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.  S  6603 

—  Immensee,   or  The  old   man's  reverie.     Tr. 

with  the  permission  of  the  author  from  the 
8th  ed.  of  the  german  by  H.  Clark.  Mun- 
ster.  1863.  T.  S  5602 

—  Neue  novellen.    Berlin,  1878,  1880.   2  v.  in  1. 

D.  S  6601 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  102. 

Story,  W:  Wetmore.  A  modern  magician.  In 
Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  177  v7 

Story  library.  The,  v.  2  :  The  baked  head,  and 
other  tales.    N.  Y.  1856.  D.  P  2802 

Includes,  The  wolf  in  sheep's  clothing.  —  Elkanah 
Smithers,  jr.  —  Infatuation.  —  An  ordeal.  — A  royal 
whim.— A  story  of  Sweden.— Major  O'Shaughnessey's 
adventure  on  the  Duke's  Moor.  —  A  cock-fight  In 
Havana.— Angelica  Staggers.— The  fall  of  the  janis- 
saries.—Leaves  from  the  diary  of  a  law  clerk.— The 
golden  guillotine.— Edward  Drysdale.— The  story  of 
the  unfinished  picture. 

Stowe,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  born  Beecher,  (Ghris- 
topher  Crowquill).  Agnes  of  Sorrento.  11th 
ed.    Bost.  1878.  D.  S  6651 

—  Same.    17th  ed.    Bost.  1884.  D.  S  5661 
A  dog's  mission,  or  The  story  of  the  old  Avery 

111.  N.  Y.  [1881]. 


house,  and  other  stories. 
D. 


Sx  1701 


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CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITEBATUBE— FICTION. 


Stowe— Sue. 


Stowe,  Harriet  B.,  boi'n  Beecher.— Continued. 

—  Dred.     See  below  Nina  Gordon. 

—  Little  Pussy  Willow.    Best.  1875.  D.  Sx  1703 

—  The  Mayflower,  and  miscellaneous  writings. 

Bost.  1875.  D.  S  5652 

—  The  minister's  wooing.    Bost.  1879.    D. 

S5653 

—  My  wife  and  I,  or  Harry  Henderson's  history. 

N.  Y.  1873.  D.  S  5654 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  We  and  our  neighbors. 

—  Nina  Gordon  ;    a   tale  of   the  Great  Dismal 

Swamp.    Bost.  1874.    3  v.  in  1.  D.   S  5655 

—  Same.    Bost.  1885.  D.  S  5655 

—  Same,  germ.    Dred  ;  eine  erziihlung  aus  dem 

Grossen  Dismal-Sumpfe.  Bost.  1856.  3  v. 
S.  S  5655 

—  Oldtown  folks.    Bost.  1869.  D.  S  5656 

—  Pink  and   white  tyranny ;    a  society   novel. 

Bost.  1874.  S.  S  5658 

—  Poganuc  people,   their  loves  and  lives.    111. 

N.  Y.  1878   D.  S  5659 

—  Queer  little  people.     [New  ed.]    N.  Y.  1881. 

D.  ^     ^         ^  Sxl702 

—  Sam  Lawson's  Oldtown  fireside  stories.    Bost. 

1879.  S.  S5660 

Contents.  The  ghost  in  the  mill.— The  Sullivan  look- 
ing glass.— The  minister's  housekeeper.- The  widow's 
bandbox.— Captain  Kidd's  money — "  Mis'  Elderkin's 
pitcher".— The  ghost  in  the  cap'n  Brown  house.— 
Colonel  Eph's  shoe-buckles.— The  bull-flght.— How  to 
flghtthe  devil.— Laughin'  in  meetin'. 

—  Uncle  Tom's  cabin,  or  Life  among  the  lowly. 

Bost.  1874.  D.  S  5661 

—  Same.    New  ed.  with  ill.,  and  a  bibliography 

of  the  work  by  G:  Bullen,  together  with  an 
introductory  account  of  the  work.  Bost. 
1879.  D.  S  5661 

—  Same.    Bost.  1884.  D.  S  5661 

—  Sam^e,  germ.    Sclaverei  in  dem  lande  der  frei- 

heit,  Oder  Das  leben  der  neger  in  den  scla- 
venstaaten  Nord-Amerikas.  Nach  der  15ten 
aufl.  von  Onkel  Tom's  Cabin.  Leipz.  1853. 
4v.  8.  S5661 

—  We  and  our  neighbors,  or  The  records  of  an 

unfashionable  street ;  sequel  to  "My  wife 
and  I".    N.  Y.  [1875].  D.  S' 5662 

—  and  others.    Six  of  one  by  a  half  a  dozen  of  the 

other.    Bost.  1867.  S.  S  5663 

Note.    Written  conjointly  by  H.  B.  Stowe,  F.  W. 
lioring:,  A.  D.  T.  Whitney,  F.  B.  Perkins,  L.  P. 
Hale  and  E.  B.  Hale. 
Stratford-by-the-sea  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  S. 

S37 

Streckfuss,  Adolph.    Castle  Hohenwald.    After 

the  german  by  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila. 

1879.  D.  S  5701 

—  Sams.    Phila.  1884.  D.  S  5701 

—  Quicksands.    From  the  german  by  mrs.  A.  L. 

Wister.    Phila.  1884.1).  S  5703 

—  Too  rich.    Phila.  1878.  D.  S  5702 
Strempel,  Dora,  {Detlef  Stern).   Hypatia  ;  reman 

aus  dem  modernen  Konstantinopel.  In 
Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v31 

Stretton,  Hesba,  pseud.,  see  Smith,  Hannah. 

Strieker,  Karoline  v.,  {St.  Nelly).  Bliithen  aus 
Tetschens  goldenen  auen.  Leipz.  1843.  3 
V.  S.  S  5776 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  102. 

—  Das  haus  der  nichte.    Leipz.  1845.    3  v.  S. 

S  5777 
Strickland,   Agnes.    Alda  the  captive.     N.   Y. 
1841.  T.  Sx  1801 

Strubberg,  F:  A:,  {Armand).  In  Mexico.  Han- 
nover. 1865.    4  V.  S.  S  5801 


Strubberg,  F:  A:,  (Armand). — Continued. 

—  Saat  und  ernte.    Leipz.  1866.    5  v.  S.    S  5804 

—  Sclaverei  in  Amerika,   oder  Schwarzes  blut. 

Hannover.  1863.     3  v.  in  1.  S.  S  5802 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  102. 

—  Der    sprung   vom   Niagarafalle.      Hannover. 

1864.     4  V.  in  3.  S.  S  5803 

Struensee,  Gustav  K:  O:  v.,   {Oustav  mm  See).  ': 
Arnstein.    Breslau.  1868.    3  v.  S.     S  5851 

—  Erzahlungen  eines  alten  herrn.    Breslau.  1860. 

S.  S  5852 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  102. 

—  Grafin  und  marquise  ;  roman.    Wien.  1864.    4 

V.  in  3.  T.  S  5857 

Nose.    For  continuation,  see  Ost  und  west. 

—  Das  majorat.    Hannover.  [18751.    3v.ini.   S. 

S5853 

—  Neue  novellen.    Hannover.  1869.  S.      S  5854 

—  Ost  und  west ;  des  romans  "Grafin  und  mar- 

quise" zweite   abtheilung.     Breslau.  1865. 
4v.  in  3.  T.  S  5855 

—  Valerie  ;  roman.    Breslau.  1869.    4  v.  S. 

S5858 

—  Zwei  gnadige  frauen.    Breslau.  1860.    3  v.  D. 

S  5856 
Strussenfelt,  Ulrika  Sophia  v.     Ein  pfarrhaus 
auf  dem  lande  ;   em  familiengemalde  von 
D.  J.  W.  E.    Aus  dem  schwedischen  iibers. 
von  G.  Fink.    Stuttg.  1846.  T.  E  101 

Stuart,  Esme.   How  they  were  caught  in  a  trap  ; 
a  tale  of  France  in  1803.    Lond.  1880.  D. 

Sx  1851 
Sturgis,  Julian  Russell.  Dick's  wandering.  Bost. 

1883.  D.  S  5876 

—  A  disappointing  boy.    In  Tales  from  Black- 

wood. T  177  vll 

—  Lord  Richard  and  I.     In  Tales  from  many 

sources.  T  178  v'l 

—  My  friends  and  I.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y. 

1884.  8.  S  5877 
Contents.    Michael  and  I.— Lord  Richard   and  I.— 

My  poor  wife. 
Stwin,  Adam,  pseud.,  see  Richardson,  James. 
Suberwick,  Mme.  — .,  (M.  V.  de  Fereal).    Die  ge- 

heimnisse  der  inquisition.    Aus  dem  fran- 

zosischen  von  L.  Meyer.    Leipz.  1846.    4  v. 

S.  F451 

Sue,  Marie  Joseph,  called  Eugfene.     Der  ewige 

jude.    Uebers.   von  A.  Diezmann.    Leipz. 

1846.     6v.   T.  S5901 

—  Same,  eng.    The  wandering  jew.    111.    Lond. 

n.  d.  D.  S  5901 

—  Die  familie  Jouffroy.    Aus  dem  franz.  von  A: 

Zoller.     Stuttg.  1854.    3  v.  T.  S  5902 

—  Die  familiensohne.     Aus  dem  franz.  von  A: 

Zoller.    Stuttg.  1856.    5  v.  T.  S  5903 

—  Die  fanatiker  der  Cevennen.    Aus  dem  franz. 

von  L.  HaufF.    Stuttg.  1844.    3  v.  T. 

S5904 

—  Fernand  Duplessis,    oder   Denkwiii'digkeiten 

eines  ehemannes.    Aus  dem  franz.  von  A: 
Zoller.     Stuttg.  1851.    4  v.  T.  S  5905 

—  Gilbert  und  Gilberte.    Aus  dem  franz.  von  A: 

Zoller.    Stuttg.  1853.    3  v.  T.  S  5906 

—  Johanne  und  Louise,  oder  Die  familien  der  de- 

portirten.     Deutsch    von   Julius  Werner, 
Stuttg.  1853.  T.  S  5907 

—  Die  kinder  der  liebe.    Aus  dem  franz.  von  A: 

Zoller.    Stuttg.  1850.  T.  S  5908 

—  Martin  der  findlmg,  oder  Denkwiirdigkeiten 

eines  kammerdieners.     Nach  dem  franz. 
von  A:  Zoller.    Stuttg.  1847.    4  v.  T. 

S5909 


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Sue— Tales. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


870 


Sue,  Marie  Joseph,  called  Eughne.— Continued. 

—  Mathilde ;     memoiren     einer    jungen     frau. 

Deutsch  von  L.  Meyer.    Leipz.  1844.    5  v. 
T.  S5910 

—  Miss  Mary,   oder  Die  erzieherin.     Aus  dem 

franz.  von  A.  Zoller.     Stuttg.  1851.  T. 

S5911 

—  Der  teufel  als  arzt.     Aus  dem  franz.  von  A: 

Zoller.    Stuttg.  1855.    2  v.  T.  S  5912 

—  Therese  Dunoyer.     Deutsch  von  dr.  Scherr. 

Stuttg.  1844.  T.  S  5913 

—  Die  verschworung,  oder  Ludwig  der  XIV  und 

sein  hof.     Deutsch  von  dr.  Scherr.    Stuttg. 

1847.     3  V.   T.  S  5914 

Sue-Sand  fils,   Alexander,   pseud.,  see  Hamley, 

E:B. 
Superior  woman,  A.    (No  name  ser.)    Bost.  1885. 

S.  S81 

Sutro  -  Schiicking,    Kathinka.     Die    erlebnisse 

einer  schutzloseu.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.     S  5952 

—  In  beiden  hemisphiiren  ;  ein  lebensbild.    N.  Y. 

1881.  F.  S5951 

Suttieres,  S.  de,  see  Sarcey  de  Suttieres,  Fran- 

cisque. 
Swift,  A:  M.    Cupid,  M.D.;  a  story.    N.  Y.  1882. 
S.  S  5976 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Gulliver's  traA^els  into  several 
remote  nations  of  the  world  ;  with  a  life  of 
the  author  by  J:  Mitford  and  copious  notes 
by  W.  C.  Taylor.    Phila.  1880.  D.  Sx  1901 

—  Same.    In  Ms  Works.  820.2  :  21  v2 
Sydow,  Clara  v.     Spiitsommer.    N.  Y.    1883.  F. 

S6101 

Sylvan  queen,  A ;  a  novel    by  the  author   of 

"Rachel's  secret."    K  Y.  1880.  Q.     T  106 

Synge,  W.  W.  Follett.    Tom  Singleton,  dragoon 

and  dramatist.    Lond.  1879.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

S6001 

—  Same  •  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  S  6001 
Tabor,  Eliza,  see  Stephenson,  Eliza. 

Talcot,  Mrs.  Hannah  B.,  formerly  mrs.  Goodwin. 
Christine's  fortune.     Bost.  1881.  S.     T  151 

—  Dr.  Howell's  family.    Bost.  1881.  S.         T  152 

—  One  among  many.     111.    Bost.  1884.  S.    T  154 

—  Sherbrooke.    N.  Y.  1866.  S.  T  153 
Tales  from  Blackwood ;   [first  series.]     Edinb. 

[I860].  13  V.  S.  T  176 

Contents.  V.  1.  Aytoun,  W:  E.  The  Glenmutch- 
kin  railway.— Vanderdecken's  message  home.— The 
floating:  beacon.— Colonna  the  painter.— Lockhart, 
J:  G.  Napoleon.  —  Hamley,  E.  B.  A  legend  of 
Gibraltar.— Mudford,  W.    The  iron  shroud. 

2.  Hamley,  E.  B.  Lazaro's  legacy.— A  story  with- 
out a  tale.— Faustus  and  queen  Elizabeth.— Aytoun, 
W:  E.  How  I  became  a  yeoman.— Southey,  C.  A. 
Devereux  Hall.— Macnish,  R.  The  metempsychosis. 
—  College  theatricals. 

3.  A  reading  party  in  the  long  vacation.— Fer- 
gruson,  S:  Father  Tom  and  the  pope.— Southey,  C. 
A.  La  petite  Madelaine.-Magrinn,  W:  Bob  Burke's 
duel  with  ensign  Brady.— The  headsman;  a  tale  of 
doom.— Gait,  J.    The  wearyful  woman. 

4.  Aytoun,  W:  E.  Howl  stood  for  the  Dreep- 
daily  Burghs.- Mudford,  W.  First  and  last.— The 
duke's  dilemma;  a  chronicle  of  Neisenstein.  —  The 
old  gentleman's  teetotom.— "Woe  to  us  when  we  lose 
the  watery  wall."— My  college  friends.— Charles  Rus- 
sell, the  gentleman  commoner. —  Hugrhes,  J.  The 
magic  lay  of  the  one-horse  chay. 

5.  Adventures  in  Texas.— Aytoun,  W:  E.  How 
we  got  possession  of  the  Tuileries.— liOckhart,  J: 
G.  Capt.  Paton's  lament.— Arbouville,  S.  de  Bazan- 
court,  cfmnteas  d'.  The  village  doctor.  —  Hog's-,  J- 
A  singular  letter  from  southern  Africa. 

6.  Hardmann,  F:  My  friend  the  dutchman.— 
Leicester,  H.  My  college  friends,  no.  2.— Aytoun, 
W:  E.  The  emerald  studs.— Hardmann,  F:  Chris- 
tine, a  dutch  story.— The  man  in  the  bell. 

7.  Hardmann,  F:  My  english  acquaintance.— 
Doubleday,  T.     The  mui-derer's  last  night.— Nar- 


Tales  from  Blackwood. — Continued. 

ration  of  certain  uncommon  things  that  did  former- 
ly happen  to  me,  Herbert  Willis,  B.  D.— The  wags.— ■ 
The  wet  wooing,  a  narrative  of  '98.— Ben-na-groich. 

8.  Aytoun,  W:  E.  The  surveyor's  tale.— The 
Forrest-race  romance.— Edwards,  C.  Di  Vasari;  a 
tale  of  Florence.— Sigismund  Fatello.— The  boxes. 

9.  Rosaura,  a  tale  of  Madrid.— Adventure  in  the 
north-west  territory.— Harry  Bolton's  curacy.— The 
Florida  pirate.— The  pandour  and  his  princess.—  The 
beauty  draught. 

10.  Antonio  di  Carara.  —  The  fatal  repast.— The 
vision  of  Cagliostro.- The  first  and  last  kiss. —  The 
smuggler's  leap.— The  haunted  and  the  hauntersi— 
The  duellists. 

11.  The  natollan  story-teller.— The  first  and  last 
crime. —John  Rintoul.— Major  Boss.  — The  premier 
and  his  wife. 

12.  Tickler  among  the  thieves.— The  bridegroom 
of  Barna.— The  involuntary  experimentalist.  —  Le- 
brun's  lawsuit.— The  snowing  up  of  Strath  Lugas.— 
A  few  words  on  social  philosophy. 

—  Same  ;  new  series.    Edinb.  [1879].    12  v.  S. 

T177 
Contents.  V.  1.  Oliphant,  L.  The  tender  recol- 
lections of  Irene  Macgilllcuddy.  — Walford,  L.  B. 
Nan;  a  summer  scene. —  The  bells  of  Botreaux.— 
Hamley,  E.  B.  A  recent  confession  of  an  opium- 
eater;  Shakespeare's  funeral.— Lockhart,  L.  W.  M. 
A  night  with  the  volunteers  of  Strathkinahan.— The 
philosopher's  baby.— Oliphant,  M.  O.  The  secret 
chamber. 

2.  Chesney,  G:  The  battle  of  Dorking. —Late 
for  the  train.— Aytoun,  W:  E.  The  congress  and 
the  Agapedome.— Maga's  birthday.— Francillon,  R. 
E:  Grace  Owen's  engagement.  —  Aytoun,  W:  E. 
The  raid  of  Arnaboll.— Neaves,  Lord.  How  to  make 
a  pedigree. 

3.  S.,  H.  C:  Who  painted  the  great  Murillo  de  la 
Mei-ced?— J-nes,  Mr.  A  parochial  epic— A  military 
adventure  in  the  Pyrenees.  — AUardyce,  A.  The 
Pundrapore  residency. —Falsely  accused.  —  Witch- 
Hampton  Hall. 

4.  The  romance  of  Ladybank.— Metamorphoses.— 
Sue-Sands  fils,  Alexander.  The  last  french  hero. 
—Lockhart,  L.  W.  M.  Unlucky  Tim  Griffln.— Wil- 
son, A.    The  spectre  of  Milaggio. 

5.  The  autobiography  of  a  joint  stock  company 
[limited].— Walford,  L.  B.  Bee  or  Beatrix.— The 
night  wanderer  of  an  afghan  fort.  —  Macleod,  N. 
Ayrshire  curling  song.— Hamley,  C:  The  light  on 
the  hearth.— How  to  boil  peas.— Keene,  H.  G.  Clive's 
dream  before  the  battle  of  Plassey. 

6.  Lever,  C:  What  I  did  at  Belgrade.— Shand, 
A.  I.  Wrecked  off  the  Riff  coast.— Dollie  and  the  two 
Smiths.— Majendie,  L(ul%i  M.  A  railway  journey.— 
Francillon,  R.  E:  A  dog  without  a  tail.— Hamley, 
C:    Wassail. 

7.  Cousin  John's  property.  —  Story,  W:  W.  A 
modern  magician.— AUardyce,  A.  Edgar  Wayne's 
escape.— The  lost  secret  of  the  Cocos  group. —The 
two  mrs.  Scudamores.— Bates's  tour. 

8.  The  devil's  frills.-Francillon,  R.  E:  A  story 
of  Eulenburg.— The  shadow  of  the  door.— W.,  F.  The 
wreck  of  the  Strathmore.— Lever,  C:  Hero-worship 
and  its  dangers.— Annie  and  her  master.— W.,  H.  D. 
A  feuilleton. 

9.  Q-regr,  P.  Guy  Neville's  ghost.— Hardmann, 
F:  The  great  unknown.— The  caster  ochlophobists, 
by  one  of  themselves.— Ajrtoun,  W:  E.  Rapping 
the  question.  — My  after-dinner  adventures  with 
Peter  Schlemihl.— Aunt  Ann's  ghost  stoiy.— The  blue 
dragoon —WinchelseajBarl  of.    Lord  Hatton. 

10.  The  missing  bills,  an  unsolved  mystery.— 
Cheadle,  W.  B.  My  hunt  of  the  silver  fox.— Narra- 
tive of  prince  Charlie's  escape,  by  one  of  his  com- 
panions.—A  fenian  alarm.— Lindau,  R.  The  philo- 
sopher's pendulum.— Walford,  L.  B.  Lady  Adelaide. 
— Witcherley  ways.  — Lever,  C:  How  Frank  Thorn- 
ton was  cured.— Walker,  A.  L.    In  life  and  in  death. 

11.  The  haunted  Enghenio.—Veley,  M.  Milly's 
first  love.— Mrs.  Beauchamp's  vengeance.— Kinkel, 
G.  A  family  feud.-  Sturgris,  J.  The  disappointing 
boy.— The  cottage  by  the  river.— A  ride  for  life.— A 
sketch  from  Babylon.  — B,.,  W.  J.  M.  The  engine 
driver  to  his  engine;  The  coachman  of  the  Skylark. 

12.  Francillon,  R.  E.  Left-handed  Elsa.- The 
great  earthquake  at  Lisbon.  —  Lever,  C:  Some 
one  pays.— H.,  E.  B.  Tray,  an  arthurian  legend.— 
Whiltlebridge.  —  Nenuphar,  a  fancy.— Whist  at  our 
club.  —  My  investment  in  the  far  west.- King:,  H. 
Brown's  peccadillo. 


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871 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Tales— Thackeray. 


872 


Tales  from  many  sources.    N.  Y.  1885.    4  v.    D. 

T  178 
Contents.  V.  1.  Hardy,  T:  The  three  strangers. 
— O-uthrie,  F.  A.  The  black  poodle.— Sturgris,  J. 
Lord  Richard  and  I.— Stevenson,  R.  L.  The  pavil- 
ion on  the  links.— Norris,  W.  B.  The  hermit  of  Saint 
Eugene.— Mattie. 

2.  G-erard,  E.  D.  My  Paris  masters.— Bame,  L. 
de  la.  Mouflou.— Martin,  M.  E.  Beauchamp  and 
CO.— Beade,  C.  The  Knightsbridge  mystery.— Arch- 
deacon Holden's  tribulations.  —  Smith,  H.  Michel 
Lorio's  cross.— Argrles,  M.    In  durance  vile. 

3.  The  professor  and  the  harpy.— Shorthouse,  J. 
H.  The  marquis  Jeanne  Hyacinth  de  St.  Pelaye.— 
The  rock  scorpions.— Black,  W.  Queen  Tlta's  wager. 
—King  Pepin  and  sweet  Olive.—  Gierke,  E.  M.  A 
film  of  gossamer.— The  lay  figure. —  The  count  de 
Rochmont. 

4.  Besant,  W.,  and  J.  Bice.  The  ten  years'  ten- 
ant.—Hunt,  M.  Truth  triumphant.— Doyle,  A.  C. 
Bones.  —  Muirhead,  F.  Two  plots.  —  Collins,  W. 
She  loves  and  lies.— Daudet,  A.  The  siege  of  Ber- 
lin.—Pavn,  J.    Patient  Kitty. 

Tales  of  Glauber  Spa.    N.  Y.  1856.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

T  186 

Contents.     V.  1.    Sedg-wick,  C.  M.     Le  Bossu. — 

Paulding-,   J.   K.      Chllde   Roelifife's   pilgrimage.— 

Bryant,  W:  C.    The  skeleton's  cave;  Medfleld.    2. 

liegrerett,  W:    The  block-house.— Sands,  H.  C.    Mr. 

Green.  —  Paulding,    J.   K.     Selim.  —  Sands,  R.  C. 

Boyuca. 

Tallman,  G:  D.,  jr.     Innocents  from   abroad. 

N.  Y.  1878.  D.  T  201 

Talvj,  pseud.,  see  Robinson,  Therese  Albertine 

Louise,  horn  v.  Jakob. 
Tamow,   Franziska  Christiane  Johanne  Friede- 
rike,  called  Fanny.     Auswahl  aus  [iiiren] 
schriften  ;  v.  1,  3-15.     Leipz.  1830.  14  v.  S. 

T251 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  103. 

Taubert,    Emil.      Die    zwillingsschwester ;    no- 

velle.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.         V  2  v37 

Taura,  Elfried  v.,  pseud.,  see  Peters,  A: 

Tautphoeus,   Jemima,   born  Montgomery,  bar- 

onin.    At  odds.    Phila.  1876.  D.         T  351 

—  Cyrilla.    Leipz.  1853.  3  v.  in  1.  S.  T  352 

—  The  initials ;  a  story  of  modern  life.    Phila. 

n.  d.  D.  T  353 

—  /Same,   germ.     Die  anfangsbuchstaben.     Aus 

dem  englischen  von  C:  Biichele.    Stuttg. 
1854.  2  V.  S.  T  353 

—  Quits;  a  novel.  Phila.  1874.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  T  354 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1858.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  T  354 
Tayler,  C:  B:    Arthur  and  his  mother,  or  The 

child  of  the  church  ;  a  book  for  children. 
N.  Y.  1853    S.  Tx  151 

—  Earnestness;  the  sequel   to  "Thankfulness." 

N.  Y.  1858.  S.  T  401 

—  A  fireside  book,  or  The  account  of  a  Christmas 

spent  at  Old  Court.    1st  amer.  ed.    Bost. 
1832.  S.  Tx  153 

—  Lady  Mary,  or  Not  of   the  world.     T.  v.  w. 

[Phila.]  D.  T402 

—  Thankfulness,   a  narrative ;    comprising  pas- 

sages from    the  diary  of  the    rev.   Allan 
Temple.    N.  Y.  1848.  S.  T  403 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Boys  of  other  countries  ;  stories 
for  american  boys.    111.    N.  Y.  1877.  D. 

Tx201 
Contents.    The  little  post  boy.— The  pasha's  son.— 
Jon  of  Iceland.— The  two  herd  bovs.  —  The  young 
serf. 

—  Friend  Eli's  daughter.    In  Atlantic  tales. 

—  Hannah  Thurston ;  a  story  of  american  life. 

N.  Y.  1878.  D.  T451 

—  John  Godfrey's  fortunes,  related  by  himself ; 

a  story  of  american  life.    N.  Y.  1877.  D. 

T452 


;  d^Boteg  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Taylor,  Bayard . —  Continued . 

—  The  story  of  Kennett.     T.  p.  w.  D.  T  453 

—  Who    was    she  ?      In    Stories    by    american 

authors.  "       S  35  vl 

Taylor,  B:  Franklin.    The  grammar  of  life.    In 

Johnson,  E.  R.     Little  classics.    J  926  v4 

—  Three  november  days.   In  the  same.  J  926  vll 
Taylor,  Elizabeth.     Blind  pits  ;   a  story  of  Scot- 
tish life.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1873.  D.      T  501 

—  Quixstar.    [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1873.  D.         T  502 
Taylor,  George,  pseud.,  see  Hausrath,  Adolph. 
Taylor,  Ida  Ashworth.    Venus's  doves  ;  a  novel. 

N.  Y.  1884.   Q.  T  526 

Teetzel,   Frances,   born  Grant.     The  dynamite 

cartridge.    Bost.  1885.  D.  Tx  226 

Telman,  Konrad,  pseud.,  see  Zitelmann,  E.  O.K. 
Temme,  Jodocus  Donatus  Hubertus.    Adel ;  ro- 

man  in  drei  abth.    Glasen.  1860.     2  v.  S. 

T551 

—  Anna  Jogszis.    Leipz.  1856.  .  4  v.  S.        T  552 

—  Damen  auf  reisen  ;  criminal-geschichte.    Ber- 

lin. 1863.  S.  T  553 

—  Der  dieb  und  sein  kind  ;  criminal-geschichte. 

Berlin.  1864.  S.  T  554 

—  Die  freiherren  von  Falkenburg  ;  criminal-ge- 

schichte.   T.  p.  w.    [Berlin,  1864.]  S.  T  555 

—  Gleich  und  ungleich  ;  reman.     Breslau.  1881. 

3  V.  in  1.  D.  T  562 

—  Eine    kirchmessnacht ;     criminal  -  geschichte. 

Berlin.  1864.  S.  T  556 

—  Die  klosterruine  ;  criminal-geschichte.  Berlin. 

1863.  S.  T  557 

—  Die  miihle  am  Schwarzen  Mohr.    Berlin.  1864. 

S.  T  558 

—  Der  Pfeifenhannes  ;  criminal-geschichte.    Ber- 

lin. 1864.  S.  T  559 

—  Die    schwarze    Mare ;    bilder    aus    Lithauen. 

Leipz.  1854.     3  v.  D.  T  560 

—  Siihnung.     With  his  Eine  verhaftung.     T  561 

—  Eine  verb aftung :  criminal-geschichte.  Berlin. 

1861.  S.  T  561 

Temple,  G:    Lancelot  Ward,  M.  P. ;  a  love  story. 

N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  T2351 

Tenger,   Mariam,  pseud.      Bischof  und  kcinig  ; 

historische  novelle  aus  Friedrich  des  gros- 

sen  zeit.    N.  Y.  1881.  F.  T  576 

Terhune,  Mary  Virginia,  born  Hawes,  {Marion 

Harland).    Alone.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.      T  601 

—  At  last.    N.  Y.  1870.  D.  T  602 

—  The  empty  heart,  or  Husks.    N.  Y.  1880.  1). 

T603 

—  For  better  for  worse.      With  her  The  empty 

heart.  T  603 

—  From  my  youth  up.    N.  Y.  1875.   D.        T  604 

—  Handicapped.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  T  605 

—  Husbands  and  homes.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.    T  606 

—  Jessamine.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  T  607 

—  Judith;  a  chronicle  of  old  Virginia.   111.  N.  Y. 

1883.  D.  T  613 

—  Miriam.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  T  608 

—  Moss-side.    N.  Y.  1857.  D.  T  614 

—  My  little  love.     N.  Y.  1876.  D.  T  609 

—  Nemesis.     N.  Y.  1881.  D.  T  610 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  T  610 

—  Ruby's  husband.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  T  611 

—  Sunnybank.    N.  Y.  1870.  D.  T  612 
Terry,  Rose,  see  Cooke,  Rose. 

Thackeray,  Anna  Isabella,  see  Ritchie,  Anna 
Isabella. 

Thackeray,  W:  Makepeace,  {Micliael  Angela  Tit- 
marsh,  Samuel  Titmarsh).  The  adventures 
of  Philip  on  his  way  through  the  world, 
showing  who  robbeu  him,  who  helped  him 


873 


Thackeray — Tieck. 


LITEBATTTRE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


874 


Thackeray,  W:  Makepeace. — Continued. 

and  who  passed  him  by.    Leipz.  1862.  2  v. 


inl.   S. 
Same.    N.  Y.  1875.   O. 
Bluebeard's  ghost.     In  Johnson, 

classics. 
Catherine  ;  a  story.    Leipz.  1870. 
Denis  Duval.    Leipz.  1867.  S. 
The  great  Hoggarty  diamond. 


T651 
T651 

E.  R.    Little 
J  926  v9 

S.        T  652 
T653 

N.  Y.  1877.  O. 
T654 
,  germ.  Geschichte  von  Samuel  Titmarsh 
und  dem  grossen  Hoggarty'schen  diamant. 
Stuttg.  1850.  T.  T  654 

—  The  history  of  Henry  Esmond,  esq.,  colonel  in 

the  service  of  her  majesty  queen  Anne,  writ- 
ten by  himself .    Leipz.  1852.    2  v.  inl.  S. 

T655 

—  Same,  germ.   Geschichte  Henry  Esmonds,  esq., 

obristen  in  diensten  ihrer  majestat  der 
konigin  Anna,  verfasst  von  ihm  selbst. 
Deutsch  von  C.  F.  Grieb.  Stuttg.  1853.  2 
V.  T.  T  655 

—  The  history  of  Pendennis,   his  fortunes  and 

misfortunes,  his  friends  and  his  greatest 
enemy.     Leipz.  1849.     3  v.  in  2.  S.      T  656 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1850.  O.  T  656 

—  Same.    (Household  ed.)    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  T  656 

—  Same,  germ.   Pendennis.   Uebers.  von  L.  Tafel. 

Stuttg.  1851.    4  V.  T.  T  656 

—  Jeames's  diary.    N.  Y.  1853.  S.  T  657 

—  The  Kickleburys  abroad.    N.  Y.  1867.  T. 

T658 

—  A  legend  of  the  Rhine.     With  his  Jeames's 

diary.  T  657 

—  Same.     With  his  The  Kickleburys  abroad. 

T658 

—  Lovel  the  widower.    T.  p.  w.    [N.  Y.  18601.  O. 

T659 

—  Same.     With  7iis  The  four  Georges. 

923.21  :  20 

—  Men's  wives.     T.  p.  w.  S.  T  660 
-  Miscellanies  ;  prose  and  verse.     Leipz.  1849 — 

1857.     8  V.  in  4.  S.  T  665 

Contents.  V.  1 .  The  great  Hoggarty  diamond.  — 
The  book  of  snobs.  2.  The  Kickleburys  abroad.— A 
legend  of  the  Rhine.— Rebecca  and  Rowena.— The 
second  funeral  pf  Napoleon.— The  chronicle  of  the 
drum.  3.  The  tremendous  adventures  of  major 
Gahagan.  —  The  fatal  boots.  —  Ballads.  4.  The 
memoirs  of  mr.  Charles  J.  Yellowplush.— The  diary 
of  C.  Jeames  de  la  Pluche,  esq.— Cox's  diary.  5. 
Sketches  and  travels  in  London.— Novels  by  eminent 
hands.  —  Character  sketches.  6.  The  memoirs  of 
Barry  Lyndon,  esq.  7.  A  little  dinner  at  Timmins's. 
—  The  Bedford  Row  conspiracy.  —  The  Pitz-Boodle 
papers.— A  shabby  genteel  story.  8.  Men's  wives: 
Mr.  and  mrs.  Frank  Berry;  Dennis  Haggarty's  wife; 
The  Ravenswing. 

—  The  Newcomes ;  memoirs  of  a  most  respect- 

able family,  edited  by  Arthur  Pendennis, 
esq.     (Household  ed.)'  111.    N.  Y.  ?i.  d.    D. 

T661 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1855.    4  v.  in  2.  S.  T  661 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  Newcomes  ;  denkwiirdigkei- 

ten  einer  hochst  achtungswerthen  familie. 
Aus  dem  englischen  iibers.  von  O.  Biichele. 
Stuttg.  1855.    3  V.  T.  T  661 

—  Same.    Stuttg.  1845.    4  v.  S.  T  661 

—  Rebecca  and  Rowena.    N.  Y.  1853.   S.     With 

his  Jeames's  diary.  T  657 

—  Same.     With  his  The  Kickleburys  abroad. 

T658 

—  A  shabby  genteel  story,  and  other  tales.  N.  Y. 

1853.  S.  T662 

hidvdes.  The  prof essor.  —  The  Bedford  Row  con- 
spiracy.—A  little  dinner  at  Timmins's. 


Thackeray,  W:  Makepeace. —  Continued. 

—  Vanity  fair  ;   a  novel  without  a  hero.    111.  by 

the  author.   (Household  ed.)  ^.Y.n.d.  D. 

T663 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1848.    3  v.  in  2.  S.  T  663 

—  Same.    Bost.  1870.  S.  T  663 

—  Same,    germ.      Der    jahrmarkt     des    lebens. 

Stuttg.  1850.    4  V.  T.  T  663 

—  The  Virginians  -,     a  tale  of  the  last  century. 

Leipz.  1858.    4  v.  in  2.  S.  T  664 

Thanet,  Octave,  pseud.,  see  French,  Alice. 
Thaxter,  Celia,  born  Leighton.    A  memorable 

murder.    In  Stories  by  american  authors. 

S35  v3 
Therese,  pseud.,  see  Liitzow,  Therese  v. 
Theuriet,   Andre.      Gerard's  marriage.     N.   Y. 

1877.  D.  T  701 

—  The  godson  of  a  marquis.     N.  Y.  1878.  D. 

T702 

—  Young  Maugars.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  T  703 
Thiusen,  Ismar,  pseud.    The  Diothas,  or  A  far 

look  ahead.     N.  Y.  1883.  S.  T  726 

Thomas,  Annie,  see  Cudlip,  Annie. 

Thomas,  Bertha.  Ichabod ;  a  portrait.  N.  Y. 
1885.  Q.  T  2401 

Thomas,  M.  M.  Captain  Phil ;  a  boy's  experi- 
ence in  the  western  army  during  the  war 
of  the  rebellion.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.       Tx  251 

Thompson,  J.  W.  Der  jude  von  Wien  ;  eine  histo- 
rische  erzahlung  aus  dem  I'evolutionsjahre 
1848  fiir  volk  und  jugend.  Aus  dem  hol- 
landischen  iibers.  von  A.  Steinbach,  autori- 
sirte  vibersetzung.  111.  Regensburg.  1872. 
S.  T  2451 

Thompson,  Daniel  Pierce.    Centeola,  and  other 

tales.    N.  Y.  1864.  D.  T  751 

Includes,  The  starving  settlers.— The  unfathomable 

mystery.— The  rustic  financiers.— The  counterfeiter. 

—  Locke  Amsden,  or  The  schoolmaster  ;  a  tale. 

Bost.  1848.  D.  T  762 

Thompson,  Maurice.    At  love's  extremes.   N.  Y. 

1885.  D.  T777 

—  His    second    campaign.      (Round-robin    ser.) 

Bost.  1883.  S.  T  778 

—  A  Tallahassee  girl.     (Round-robin  ser.)    Bost. 

1882.  S.  T  776 

Thomson,  G.  The  lost  heir  of  Elphinstone.  In 
Wilson,  J:  M.    Tales  of  the  borders. 

W  2202  v20 

Thoresen,  Anna  Magdalene,  born  Kragh.    Dorf- 
geschichten  aus  Norwegen.   Frei  nach  dem 
norwegischen  von  Walter  Reinmar.    Ber- 
lin. 1878.    2  V.  in  1.  D.  T  901 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  104. 

Thome,  P.,  pseud.,  see  Smith,  Mary  Prudence. 

Thomet,  Teresa  A.  Kate  Comerford,  or  Sketches 
of  garrison  life.     Phila.  1881.  D.         T  801 

Thornton,  M.  Jacqueline.  Di  Gary.  N.  Y.  1879. 
O.  T851 

Thorpe,  Kamba,  pseud.,  see  Bellamy,  Elizabeth 
Whitfield. 

Thousand  and  one  nights,  The :  The  arabian 
nights' entertainments,   hond.  n.  d.  D.  T  1 

—  Same,  germ.    Tausend  und  eine  nacht ;  arabi- 

sche  erzahlungen.    Deutsch  von  Alexander 
Konig.     Berlin,  n.  d.    7  v.  T.  T  1 

—  New  arabian  nights  ;  select  tales  not  included 

by  Galland  or  Lane.     ITr.  and  ed.  by  W. 

F.  Kirby].     111.    Phila.  1883  [1882].  D.'  T  2 

Tieck,  J:  L:    Auburn  Egbert.    In  Popular  tales 

and  romances.  P  2126  vl 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


875        01.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Tieck— Trafton. 


876 


Tieck,  J:  L:— Continued. 

—  Elfinland.    Intheaame.  P  2126  v3 

—  Same.     The  elves.     7»  Hedge,  F:  H:    Prose 

writers  of  Germany.  830. 1 :  8 

—  Same.    In  Edinburgh  tales.  E  426 

—  The  enchanted  castle.    In  Popular  tales  and 

romances.  P2126vl 

—  Gesammelte  novellen.    Berlin.  1844—1854.    12 

V.  D.  T951 

Contents,  see  Deutseher  katalog,  p.  104. 

—  Precipitation.    In  Stories  from  the  german. 

^  M3951 

—  see   also    his    Schriften  830  :  148  (Deutseher 

katalog,  p.  32),  and  also'Roscoe,  T:  German 

novelists,  R  2451. 
Tiernan,  Mrs.  M.  F.     Homoselle.    (Round-robin 

ser.)    Bost.  1881.  S.  T  1001 

Tilton,  Theodore.   Tempest-tossed.  N.Y.  [1874]. 

D.  T 1051 

Tincker,  Mary  Agnes.    By  the  Tiber.     [Anon,] 

Bost.  1881.  S!  T  1101 

—  The  house  of  Yorke.    N.  Y.  1872.  O.     T  1102 

—  The  jewel  in  the  lotos  ;  a  novel.    111.    Phila. 

1884  11883].  D.  T  1104 

—  Signor   Monaldini's    niece.      (No   name    ser.) 

Bost.  1879.  S.  T  1103 

—  Sister  Silvia.    In  Stories  by  american  authors. 

S35  v2 
Tip  Cat,  by  the  author  of  Miss  Toosey's  mission 

and  Laddie.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  T  20 

Tissot,  V:,  and  Constant  Amero.     The  exiles  ;  a 

russian  story.    From  the  french  by  G:  D. 

Cox.    Phila.  [1881].  S.  T  1126 

Titcomb,  Timothy,  pseud.,  see  Holland,  Josiah 

Gilbert. 
Titmarsh,  Michael  Angelo,  pseud.,  see  Thacke- 
ray, W:  Makepeace. 
Titmarsh,  Samuel,  pseud.,'  see  Thackeray,   W: 

Makepeace. 
Together.     N.  Y.  1865.  D.  T  41 

Tolstoi,  G^m/Leo  Nikolai'evitch.    The  cossacks  ; 

a  tale  of  the  Caucasus  in  1852.  Tr.  from  the 

russian  by  E.  Schuyler.    N.  Y.  1878.  S. 

T1151 
Tomlinson,  Lizzie  Joj'ce.     Our  laddie.     N.  Y. 

1880.  S.  Tx451 

Tommaseo,   Nicolo.      Der   herzog   von  Athen. 

Aus  dem  italienischen.    Stuttg.  1847.    2  v. 

T.  T  1201 

—  Treue  und  schonheit.    Aus  dem  italienischen. 

Stuttg.  1845.  T.  T  1202 

Tonna,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  born  Brown,  {Char- 
lotte Elizabeth).  Conformity.  N.  Y.  1860. 
S.  Tx501 

—  Derry ;    a  tale  of  the  revolution.     New  ed. 

Lond.  1882.  D.  T  1226 

—  Falsehood  and  truth.     With  her  Conformity. 

Tx5bl 

—  The  flower-garden,   or  Chapters  on  flowers. 

N.  Y.  1864.  S.  Tx  504 

Topelius,  Zachris.     Snowdrops ;   Finland  idyls 

for  children.     Tr.   from  the  Swedish    by 

Albert  Alberg.    Lond.  1881.  D.        Tx  601 

—  The  surgeon's  stories  : 

1.  Gustave  Adolf  and  the  thirty  years'  war  ; 

an  historical  novel.    Tr.  by  Selma  Borg 
and  Marie  A.  Brown.    N.  Y.  1872.  D. 

T  1251 

Same.    Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf.     Tr.  from 

the  original  Swedish.    Chicago.  1883.  D. 

T1251 

Same,  germ.      Des  feldschers  erzahlungen : 

ler  cyclus:    Gustav  Adolf  und  der  dreissig- 


Topelius,  Zachris. — 
jahrige  krieg. 
Leipz.  1880.  D. 


Continued. 

Aus  dem    sdhwedischen. 
i.eipz.  l«8U.  u.  T  1251 

2.  Times  of  battle  and  rest.    Tr.  from   the 

original  Swedish.    Chicago.  1883.   S. 

T  1252 
3.  Times  of  Charles  XII.    From  the  origi- 
nal Swedish.    Chicago.  1884  [1883].  D. 

T1253 

4.  Times  of  Frederick  I.    From  the  original 

Swedish.    Chicago.  1884.  D.  T  1254 

5.  Times  of  Linnajus.     From  the    original 

Swedish.    Chicago.  1884.  D.  T  1255 

6.  Times  of    alchemy.     From  the  original 

Swedish.    Chicago.  1884.  D.  T  1256 

—  Whisperings  in  the  wood  ;  Finland  idyls  for 

children.  Tr.  from  the  Swedish  by  Albert 
Alberg.     Lond.  1881.  D.  Tx  602 

TOpffer,  Rodolphe.  Das  pfarrhaus.  Vollstiindige 
deutsche  ausg.  [aus  dem  franzosischenj . 
Leipz.  1852.  4  v.  D.  T  1301 

—  Rosa  und  Gertrud  ;  eine  Genfer  novelle.     Aus 

dem  franzosischen  iibertr.  von  K:  Eitner. 
Hildburgh.  1865.  D.  T  1302 

Torelli-Torriani,  Maria,  (La  marchesa  Colombi). 
The  wane  of  an  ideal ;  a  novel.  From  the 
Italian  by  Clara  Bell,  rev.  and  corr.  in  the 
U.  S.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  C  4001 

Tomow,  Dr.,  pseud.,  see  LOffler,  K:  Valentin 
Immanuel. 

Toulmin  -  Smith,  Elizabeth  Thomasina,  see 
Smith,  Elizabeth  Thomasina,  mrs.  Toul- 
min-. 

Tourgee,  Albion  Winegar,  {Henry  Ohurton). 
Bricks  without  straw  ;  a  novel.  111.  N.  Y. 
[18801.   D.  T  1351 

—  Figs  and    thistles  ;    a  western  story.    N.  Y. 

[1879].  S.  T  1352 

—  A  fool's  errand,  by  one  of    the  fools.    N.  Y. 

1880.  S.  T  1353 

—  Hot  plowshares  ;  a  novel.    111.    N.  Y.  1883.  8. 

T  1356 

—  John  Eax  and  Mamelon,  or  The  south  with- 

out the  shadow.     N.  Y.  1882.  S.        T  1355 

—  Toinette.    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  T  1354 
Toussaint,  Anna  Luize  Geertruide,  now  mevrouw 

J :  Bosboom.  Das  haus  Lauernesse  ;  ein 
historischer  roman.    Stuttg.   1847.   2  v.  T. 

T  1401 

—  Kleine   novellen.     Nach   dem  hollandischen. 

Stuttg.  1847.  T.  T  1402 

Contents,  see  Deutseher  katalog,  p.  106. 
Towne,    Belle    Kellogg.      Around    the   ranche. 

Bost.  [1883].  D.  Tx  626 

Townsend,  Vii-ginia  Frances.     But  a  philistine. 

Bost.  1884.  D.  T  1456 

—  The  Deerings  of  Medbury.    Bost.  1871.  O. 

T  1451 

—  Lenox  Dare.    Bost.  1881.  D.  T  1452 

—  The  mills  of  Tuxbury.    Bost.  [1871].  D. 

T  1453 

—  One    woman's    two     lovers,    or    Jacqueline 

Thayne's  choice.     Phila.  1875.  D.    T  1457 

—  Only  girls.    Bost.  1872.  S.  Tx  701 

—  Six  in  all.    Bost.  [1872].  D.  T  1464 

—  That  queer  girl.    Bost.  1874.  S.  Tx  702 

—  A  woman's  word  and  how  she  kept  it.     Bost. 

1879.  D.  T  1455 

Trafford,  F.  G.,  pseud.,  see  Riddell,   Charlotte 

E.L. 
Trafton,  Adeline.     His  inheritance.    Bost.  1878. 

D.  T 1501 

—  Katherine  Earle.  111.  Bost.  [1874].  D.  T  1502 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


f 


877 


Trebor— TroUope . 


LITERATXJRE— FICTIOU. 


CI.  813,  Authors.        878 


Trebor,  pseud.,  see  Davis,  Robert  E. 

Trois  Etoiles,  pseud.,  see  Murray,  Eustace  Claire 

Grenville. 
TroUe,  H:  af.    Royalists  and  republicans,  or  The 

victims    of    the    revolution ;    a   historical 

novel.    Tr.  from  the  Swedish  by  C:  G.  C. 

Lagervall.    Cleveland.  1883.  D.       T  1552 

—  Das    testament    des    konigs  Gustav  III  von 

Schweden  ;  historisch-romantische  zeitbil- 
der.  Frei  nach  dem  schwedischen  bearb. 
von  Emil  J.  Jonas.  Leipz.  1878.  2  v.  in  1. 
D.  T1551 

TroUope,    Anthony.      The    american    senator. 
Leipz.  1877.    3  v.  in  1.  S.  T  1601 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1877.  O.  T  1601 

—  Ayala's  angel.    Lond.  1881.    3  v.  in  1.  D. 

T1602 

—  Barchester  Towers.    Leipz.  1859.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

T  1603 

—  The  Belton  estate.    Leipz.  1866.    2  v.  in  1.   S. 

T  1604 

—  The  Bertrams  ;  a  novel.    New  ed.    Lond.  n.  d. 

D.  T 1605 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1859.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  T  1605 

—  Can  you  forgive  her  ?    Leipz.  1865.    3  v.  in  2. 

S.  T  1606 

—  Castle  Richmond.    Leipz.  1860.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

T  1607 

—  Same.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  T  1607 

—  The  Claverings.     Leipz.  1867.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

T  1608 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.  T  1608 

—  Cousin  Henry.     Leipz.  1879.  S.  T  1609 

—  Same.     Lond.  1879.  D.  T  1609 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  T  1609 

—  Doctor  Thorne.    N.  Y.  1874.  O.  T  1610 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1858.    2  v.  in  1.   S.  T  1610 

—  Doctor  Wortle's  school ;  a  novel.    Lond.  1881. 

2v.  D.  T  1611 

—  Sam^.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  T  1611 

—  The  duke's  children ;  a  novel.    Lond.  1880.3 

V.  in2.  D.  T1612 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  T  1612 

—  The  Eustace  diamonds.    Lond.  1873.    3  v.  in  1- 

D.  T 1641 

—  An  eye  for  an  eye.    Leipz.  1879.  D.       T  1613 

—  Same.    New  ed.    Lond.  1879.   D.  T  1613 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  T  1613 

—  The  fixed  period  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 

T  1636 

—  Framley  parsonage.    Leipz.  1861.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

T1614 

—  The  Golden  Lion  of  Grandpere.    Leipz.  1872. 

S.  T1615 

—  Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil ;  a  tale  of  austra- 

lian  bush  life.    Leipz.  1874.  S.  T  1616 

—  He  knew  he  was  right.     Leipz.  1869.    3  v.  in  2. 

S.  T1617 

—  Is  he  Popenjoy  ?  a  novel.    Lond.  1878.    3  v.  in 

1.  D.  T  1618 

—  Sam^.    Leipz.  1878.    3  v.  in  1.  D.  T  1618 

—  John  Caldigate.    Leipz.  1879.  3  v.  in  1.  S. 

T1619 

—  Same.    Lond.  1879.  3  v.  D.  T  1619 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  T  1619 

—  Kept  in  the  dark  ;  a  novel.    Lond.  1882.  D. 

T  1638 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  T  1638 

—  Lady  Anna.     Leipz.  1873.  2  v.  in  1.  S.   T  1620 

—  The  last  chronicle  of  Barset.    111.    N.  Y.  1867. 

O.  T  1621 

—  /Same.    Leipz.  1867.  3  v.  in  1.  S.  T  1621 

X  denotes  books  specially 


TroUope,  Axitlxovij.— Continued. 

—  Marion  Fay;  a  novel.    Lond.   1882.  3  v.  in  1. 

D.  T  1635 

—  Same.    N.  Y.    1882.  Q.  T  1635 

—  Miss  Mackenzie.    5th  ed.    Lond.  n.  d.  S. 

T  1622 

—  /Same.    New  ed.    Lond.  n.  d.  8.  T  1622 

—  Mr.   Scarborough's  family ;  a  novel.     N.  Y. 

1883.  Q.  T  1639 

—  Same.     Lond.  1883.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  T  1639 

—  An  old  man's  love  ;  a  novel.     Lond.  1884.  2  v. 

in  1.  D.  T  1640 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  T  1640 

—  Orley  Farm.     Aus    dem    englischen   von  C. 

Marggraff.     Leipz.  1865.  2  v.  S.       T  1623 

—  Phineas  Finn,  the  irish  member.    Leipz.  1869. 

3  V.  in  2.  S.  T  1624 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1869.  O.  T  1624 

—  Phineas  Redux.    111.    N.  Y.  1874.  O.    T  1625 

—  The  prime  minister.    Leipz.  1876.  4  v.  in  2.  S. 

T1626 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.  T  162'6 

—  Rachel  Ray.    Leipz.   1863.   2  v.  in  1.   S. 

T  1627 

—  Ralph  the  heir.    Leipz.  1871.   2  v.  in  1.  S. 

T  1628 

—  Sir  Harry  Hotspur  of  Humblethwaite.    Leipz. 

1861.  S.  T  1629 

—  Same.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.  T  1629 

—  The  small  house  at  Allington.    Leipz.  1864.  3 

V.  in  3.  S.  T  1630 

—  The  struggles  of  Brown,  Jones  and  Robinson, 

by  one  of  the  firm.    N.  Y.  1864.  O.   T  1631 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1862.  O.  T  1631 

—  The  vicar  of  Bullhampton.    Leipz.  1870.  2  v. 

inl.  S.  T  1632 

—  The  warden.    N.  Y.  1861.  S.  T  1633 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1859.  S.  T  1633 

—  The  way  we  live  now.    Leipz.  1875.  4  v.  in  2. 

S.  T  1634 

—  /Same.    N.  Y.  1875.  O.  T  1634 

—  Why  frau  Frohmann  raised  her  prices,  and 

other  stories.     Lond.  1882.  D.  T  1637 

Includes,  The  lady  of  Launay.— Christmas  at  Thomp- 
son Hall.— The  telegraph  girl.— Alice  Dugdale. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  T  1637 

Note.  Several  of  the  political  novels  are  con- 
nected in  the  following  series:  1.  The  warden.— 3. 
Barchester  Towers.— 3.  Doctor  Thorne.— 4.  Framley 
parsonage.— 5.  The  small  house  at  Arlington.— 6.  The 
last  chronicle  of  Barset.— 7.  Can  you  forgive  her? 
8.  Phineas  Finn.— 9.  The  Eustace  diamonds.— 10.  Phin- 
eas Redux.— 11.  The  prime  minister.- 13.  The  duke's 
children. 

TroUope,  Frances,  born  Milton.  Leben  und 
abenteuer  Michael  Armstrongs,  des  fabrik- 
jungen.  Nach  dem  englischen  von  A. 
freiherr  v.  T.    Stuttg.  1841.     5  v.  S. 

T  1701 

—  Petticoat  government.   N.  Y.  1862.  O.  T  1702 

—  Der  vikar  von  Wrexhill.    Aus  dem  englischen 

von  O.  V.  Czarnowski.    Aachen.  1837.    3  v. 

S.  T  1703 

TroUope,  Frances  Eleanor,  born  Tiernan.  Among 

aliens.    N.  Y.  1878.   Q.  T  1751 

—  Black  spirits  and  white.    N.  Y.  1877.  O. 

T1752 

—  Like  ships  upon  the  sea  ;  a  novel.    Lond.  1883. 

2  V.  in  1.  D.  T  1754 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  T  1754 

—  The  sacristan's  household ;   a  story  of  Lippe- 

Detmold.    N.  Y.  1869.  O.  T  1753 

TroUope,  T:  Adolphus.     Diamond  cut  diamond  ; 

a  story  of  tuscan  life.    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

T1801 
adapted  for  children. 


879       CI.  813,  Authots. 


lilTERATUBE— FICTION.        Trowbridge— Turgenief. 


Trowbridge,  J:  Townsend 
1.  The  old  battle-ground 

the 


The  Brighthope  ser.: 
N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

Tx  815 
Ironthorpe,   the  pioneer  preacher.      N.  Y. 
n.d.B.  Tx816 

3.  Father  Brighthopes,  or  An  old  clergyman's 

vacation.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  Tx  817 

4.  Burrcliff,  its  sunshine  and  its  clouds.    N.  Y. 

n.  d.  D.  Tx818 

5.  Hearts  and  faces,  or  Home-life  unveiled.   N. 

Y.n.d.  D.  Tx819 

—  Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories.    Bost.  1884. 

D.  T 1852 

Includes,  Madam  Waldoborough's  carriage.  —  Fes- 
senden's.— Archibald  Blossom,  bachelor.— In  the  ice. 
—Nancy  Blynn's  lovers.- Mr.  Blazay's  experience.— 
Preachmg-  for  Selwyn.— The  romance  for  a  glove.— 
The  man  who  stole  a  meeting-house. 

—  Cudjo's  cave.    Bost.  1884.  D.  T  1853 

—  The  drummer  boy.    Bost.  1884.  D.        T  1854 

—  Farnell's  Folly.    "Bost.  1885  [1884].  D.  T  1858 

—  Jack  Hazard  series: 

1.  Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes.    Phila.  n.  d. 

S.  Tx  805 

2.  A  chance  for  himself,  or  Jack  Hazard  and 

his  treasure.    Phila.  n.  d.  S.  Tx  806 

3.  Doing  his  best.    Phila.  n.  d.  S.  Tx  807 

4.  Fast  friends.    Phila.  n.  (Z.  S.  Tx  808 

5.  The  young  surveyor,  or  Jack  on  the  prairies. 

Phila.  n.  d.  S.  Tx  809 

6.  Lawrence's  adventures  among  the  ice-cut- 

ters, glass-makers,   coal-miners,  iron-men 
and  ship-builders.    Phila.  n.  d.  S, 

—  Martin  Merivale  his  X  mark.    Bost, 


Tx810 

1884.  D. 
T  1855 
T1856 
T  1857 


—  Neighbor  Jaekwood.    Bost.  1884.  D 

—  Neighboi's'  wives.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

—  Phil  and  his  friends.    111.    Bost.  1884  [1883].  S. 

Tx803 

—  The  silver  medal  series: 
1.  His  own  master.    Ill 


Bound  in  honor,  or  A 
Bost.  n.  d.  D. 


Bost.  1882.  D. 

Tx811 
harvest  of  wild  oats. 

Tx812 


Bost.  1880.   D. 
Tx813 

4.  The  silver  medal.    111.    Bost.  1881.  D. 

Tx814 
Bost.  1882  [1881].  S. 

Tx801 

Bost.  1883  [1882] 


Young  Joe,  and  other  boys. 


5.  The  pocket  rifle. 

6.  The  Jolly  Rover. 


S. 

Tx802 
T  1851 
T  1851 

Bost.  1884 
Tx804 


—  The  three  scouts.    Bost.  1869.  D. 

—  Same.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

—  The  Tinkham  brothers'  tide-mill 

[1883].   S. 
Trueba  y  Cosio,  Telesforo  de.    Der  kastilianer. 

Aus  dem  englischen.    Leipz.  1829.    3  v.    S. 

T  1901 
Tschabusclmigg,  Adolf  ritter  v.    Der  moderne 

eulenspiegel -,  roman.   Pest.  1846.  2v.ini. 

D.  T 1951 

Tucker,  Charlotte  Maria,  (4.  L.  0.  E.).    Exiles 

in  Babylon,   or  Children  of  light.      [111.] 

Lond.  1864.  S.  Tx  901 

—  Parliament  in  the  play-room.    Lond.  1865.  S. 

Tx902 

—  Rescued  from  Egypt.    N.  Y.  1866.  S.    Tx  903 

—  The  shepherd  kmg,  or  A  sick  minister's  lec- 

tures on  the  snepherd  of  Bethlehem  and 
the  blessing  that  followed  them.  111.  Bost. 
n.  d.  S.  Tx  904 

—  True  heroism.  N.  Y.  1868.  T.    WithJier  Walter 

Binning.  Tx  905 


Tucker,  Charlotte  Maria,  (^.  L.  O.E.). — Contin'd. 

—  Walter  Binning,  the  adopted  son.    T.  p.  w.  [N. 

Y.  1863].  T.  Tx905 

—  Wings  and  stings  ;  a  tale  for  the  young.    With 

her  Walter  Binning.  Tx  905 

Tucker,  Nathaniel  Beverly.  The  partisan  leader  ; 
secretly  printed  in  Washington  [in  1836]  by 
Duflf  Green  for  circulation  in  the  southern 
states,  but  afterwards  suppressed.  N.  Y. 
1861.  D.  T2001 

Tucker  -  Macbetta,  Blanche  Roosevelt,  born 
Tucker.  Stage-struck,  or  She  would  be  an 
opera-singer.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  R  2376 

Tugendkranz ;  erziihlungen  fiir  die  ^esammte 
edlere  lesewelt,  besonders  fiir  die  reifere 
jugend.  Cine.  1860.  S.  With  Marbach, 
G.  O.,  ed.  Geschichte  von  der  schonen 
Magelone.  M  976 

Contents.  Grafln  Itha  von  Toggenburg.  —  Schatze 
auch  den  geringsten.- Der  kleine  spanier. 

Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar.  Heart ;  a  social  no- 
vel.   N.  Y.  1849.    D.     With  his  The  twins. 

T2051 

—  The- twins;  a  domestic  novel.    N.  Y.  1849.  D. 

T2051 
Tixrgenief,  Ivan  Sergeievitch.  Annals  of  a  sports- 
man.   Tr.  from  the  authorized  french,  ed. 
by  Franklin  Pierce  Abbott.    (Leisure  hour 
ser.)    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  T2114 

—  Annouchka ;    a  tale  from  the  french  of  the 

author's  own  trans.,  by  Franklin  Abbott. 
Bost.  1884.  D.  ■  T2113 

—  The  diary  of  a  superfluous  man.      With  his 

Mumu.  T2111 

—  Dimitri  Roudine.    Tr.   from  the  french   and 

german  versions.  (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y. 
1873.  S.  T  2101 

—  Erziihlungen  eines  alten  mannes.    Aus  dem 

russischen  von  Adolf  Gerstmann.  2te  aufl. 
Berlin.  [1878].  D.  T  2108 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  105. 

—  Fathers  and  sons.    Tr.  from  the  russian  with 

the  approval  of  the  author  by  Eugene 
Schuyler.  (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y.  1872. 
S.  T2102 

—  8am.e,  germ.    Vater  und  sohne  ;  roman.    Aus 

dem  russischen  von  Adolf  Gerstmann. 
Berlin.  [1878].  D.  T  2102 

—  Sam^.     Uebei's.  von  Claire  v.   Gliimer ;    mit 

einer  einleitung  von  Robert  Boxberger. 
Stuttg.  [1883].  D.  T2102 

—  A  Lear  of  the  steppe.    From  the  french  by  W: 

Hand  Browne.     With  his  Spring  floods. 

T2106 

—  Liza  ;  a  russian  novel.     Tr.  by  W.  R.  S.  Ral- 

ston.   (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1872.  S. 

T2103 

—  Mumu.    From  the  russian  by  H:  Gersoni.     N. 

Y.  1884.  D.  T2111 

—  Die  neue   generation ;  roman.    Deutsch  von 

W:  Lange.    Berlin.  1877.  2  v.  in  1.  O. 

T2109 

—  On  the  eve.    Tr.  from  the  russian  by  C.  E. 

Turner.  Am.  ed.  with  amendments.  (Lei- 
sure hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1873.   S.         T  2104 

—  Smoke;  a  russian  novel.    Tr.  from  the  autli- 

or's  french  version  by  W:  F.  West.  (Leis- 
ure hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1872.  S.  T  2105 

—  Same,  germ.     Dunst ;  roman.     Aus   dem   rus- 

sischen frei  bearb.  von  H.  v.  Lankenau. 
3te  aufl.    Berlin.  1878.  D.  T  2105 

—  Same.      Ranch  ;  roman.     Uebers.  und  (;ingel. 

von  C.  B.    Stuttg.  [18841.  D.  T  2105 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


881        Turgenief— Verne. 


LITfiRATTTRfi— FICTION. 


01.  813,  Authors. 


Ttirgenief,  Ivan  SergeleYitch.— Continued. 

—  Spring  floods.    Tr.  from  the  russian  by  Sophie 

Michell  Butts.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y. 

1874.  S.  T2106 

—  Eine  ungliickliche  ;  erziihlung.    Aus  dem  rus- 

sischen.    3te  aufl.    Berlin.  [18771.  D. 

T2110 

—  Virgin  soil.    Tr.  with  the  author's  sanction 

from  the  f ranch  version  by  T.  S.   Perry. 
(Leisure  hour  ser,)    N.  Y.  1877.  S.  T  2107 

—  Same,    germ.     Neixland ;    roman.      Aus    dem 

russischen.    3te  aufl.    Berlin.  [18791.  D. 

T2107 
Turnbull,  Charlotte.     The  Lawrences  -,  a  twenty 

years' history.    N.  Y.  [1872].  D.       T  2151 
Turner,  Bessie.    A  woman  in  the  case.    N.  Y. 

1875.  D.  T  2201 
Tuthill,  Louisa  Caroline,  born  Huggins.   Roman- 
tic Belinda.     T.  p.  w.  S.                  Tx  1001 

—  A  strike  for  freedom,  or  Law  and  order ;  a 

book  for  boys.    14th  ed.    Bost.  [1850].  S. 
Tx  1002 
Twain,   Mark,   pseud.,   see   Clemens,    S:  Lang- 

horne. 
Twells,   Julia  Helen.     The  mills  of  the  gods. 

Phila.  1875.  D.  T2251 

Two  miss  Flemings,  The,  by  the  author  of  "Rare 

pale  Margaret."    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  T  81 

Two  russian   idyls  :     Marcella ;    Estira.     N.  Y. 

1880.  S.  T82 

Two  tales  of   married  life  :    Hard  to  bear,  by 

Georgiana  M.  Craik ;  A  true  man,  bv  M. 

C.  Stirling.     Leipz.  1878.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

C  2905 
Tytler,  Ann  Eraser.    Leila  in  England  ;  a  con- 
tinuation of  "Leila,  or  The  island."    111. 

Bost.  1870.  S.  Tx  1202 

—  Mary  and  Florence  at  sixteen.    T.p.w.    [Bost. 

18701.  S.  Txl205 

Tytler,    C.  C.   Eraser,    see   Liddell,    Catharine 

Christina. 
Tytler,  Margaret  Eraser-.     The  deformed.    In 

Edinburgh  tales.  E  426 

Tytler,  Sarah,  pseud.,  see  Keddie,  Henrietta. 

Ueclitritz,  F:  v.  Eleazar;  eine  erzahlung  aus 
der  zeit  des  grossen  jiidischen  krieges  im 
ersten  jahrhundert  nach  Christo.  Jena. 
1867.  S.  IT  101 

XJlbach,  L:    Madame  Gosselin.    N.  Y.  1878.   D. 

TT151 

Under  the  lime-trees,  or  Grandmamma's  stories 
at  Hurst  farm  by  the  author  of  "Aunt  An- 
nie's stories",  etc.     N.  Y.  1868.  O.      Ux51 

Underwood,  Francis  H:  Lord  of  himself;  a 
novel.     Bost.  1884.  S.  U  301 

Ungern  -  Sternberg,  Alexander  freiherr  v.,  see 
Sternberg,  Alexander /reiAerr  v.  Ungern-. 

Unter  dem  schleier  der  nacht ;  Hamburger  no- 
velle.    Hamburg.  1859.  S.  H  6 

Up  from  the  Cape  ;  a  plea  for  republican  simplici- 
ty.   111.    Bost.  1883.  S.  U  3 

Urania;  taschenbuch.  Neuefolge;  2.— 10.  iahrff. 
Leipz.  1840—1848.    9  v.  S.  U  1 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  106. 

v.,  Mile.  Fanny  de.  Marie,  oder  Der  engel  auf 
erden ;  eine  erziihlung  fiir  die  gesammte 
edlere  lesewelt,  besonders  fiir  die  reifere 
jugend.  Aus  dem  f  ranzosischen  von  Robert 
della  Torre.  Cine.  1856.  S.  With  Mar- 
bach,  G.  O.,  ed.  Geschichte  von  der  scho- 
nen  Magelone.  M  976 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children 


Vahey,  J:  W:    Julia,  or  Sister  Agnes.    Milw. 

1875.  S.  V201 

Vale,  Eerna,  pseud.,  see  Hallett,  E.  V. 
Valmy,  Alfred  de,  pseud.,  see  Stinde,  Julius. 
Vandegrift,     Margaret,    pseud.,    see    Janvier, 

Margaret. 
Van  Dyke,  Theodore  S.     Flirtation  camp,   or 

The  rifle,   rod    and  gun    in  California,  a 

sporting  romance.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.    V  301 
Vane,  Violet,  pseud.,  see  Howell,  Mrs.  Jane  L. 
Van  Loon,  Elizabeth.     Under  the  willows,  or 

The  three  countesses.    Phil.  [18791.  D. 

V401 
VambUler,   Theodor  v.     Buchenheim.     N.  Y. 

1881.  E.  V426 

Varra,  Owen.    Eddies  round  the  rectory.    First 

issued  in  America  in  Littell's  livmg  age. 

N.  Y.  1858.  O.  V451 

Velde,  C:  Franz  van  der.    Axel;   a  tale  of  the 

thirty  years'  war.     In  Oxenford,  J:    Tales 

from  the  german.  O  1001 

Veley,  Margaret.     "  For  Percival ".    Phila.  1879. 

O.  V  501 

—  Milly's  first  love.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 

T  177  vll 

—  Mitchelhurst  Place  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

V503 

—  Rachel's  inheritance,  or  Damocles ;  a  novel. 

N.  Y.  1882.  O.  V  502 

—  Same.    Damocles.    Lond.  1882.  4  v.  in  1.  D. 

V602 
Vely,  Emma,  pseud.,  see  Simon,  Emma. 
Verne,   Jules.     Adventures  in  the  land  of  the 
behemoth.     111.    Bost.  1874.  D.  V  561 

Note.    Same  as  Meridiana  helow. 

—  Around  the  world  in  eighty  days.    Tr.  by  G. 

M.  Towle.    Bost.  1874.  I).  V  656 

—  Same,  germ.      Reise  um  die  erde  in  achtzig 

tagen.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  V  556 

—  The  blockade  runners.     With  his  A  floating 

city.  V  564 

—  The  child  of  the  cavern,  or  Strange  doings 

underground.  Tr.  by  W:  H:  G.  Kingston. 
Lond.  1877.  D.  Vx  303 

—  The  desert  of  ice,  or  The  further  adventures 

of  captain  Hatteras.  Tr.  from  the  french. 
111.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  V  559 

—  A  floating  city.    Tr.  from  the  french.    N.  Y. 

1875.  O.  V  564 

—  From  the  earth  to  the  moon  direct  in  ninety- 

seven  hours  and  twenty  minutes,  and  a 
trip  round  it.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  L: 
Mercier  and  Eleanor  E.  King.  111.  N.  Y. 
1874.  D.  V  552 

—  Same,  germ.      [Ister  t.l     Von  der  erde  zum 

mond.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  V  552  vl 

—  Same,  germ.    [2ter  t.]   Reise  um  den  mond.   N. 

Y.  1882.  F.  V  552  v2 

—  The  fur  country,  or  Seventy  degrees  north 

latitude.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  N. 
D'Anvers.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  V  563 

—  The  giant  raft:    1.  Eight  hundred  leagues  on 

the  Amazon.  Tr.  by  W.  J.  Gordon.  N.Y. 
1881.  D.  Vx  301  vl 

—  -  2.  The  cryptogram.    Tr.  by  W.  J.  Gordon. 

N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Vx  301  v2 

—  Godfrey  Morgan  ;  a  California  mystery.    Tr. 

by  W.  J.  Gordon.    111.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D. 

V558 

—  Hector  Servadac.     Tr.  by  Ellen  E.  Frewer. 

111.    N.  Y.  1882.  O.  V  555 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.     [N.  Y.  1878].  O.  V  555 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— FICTION". 


Verne— Voss. 


Verne,  Jules. — Gontiniced. 

—  A  journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth  ;  contain- 

ing a  complete  account  of  the  wonderful 
and  thrilling  adventures  of  the  intrepid 
subterranean  explorers,  prof,  von  Hard- 
wiffg,  his  nephew  Harry  and  their  Icelandic 

guide  Hans  Bielke.    Tr.  from  the  french. 
1.     N.  y.  n.  d.  O.  V  554 

—  Same,  germ.    Reise  nach  dem  mittelpunkt  der 

erde.    N.  Y.  1882.  F.  V  554 

—  Meridiana;  the  adventures  of  three  english- 

men and  three  russians  in  South  Africa. 
Tr.  from  the  french.    111.    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

V561 

—  Same.    See  Adventures  above. 

—  Michael  Strogoflt",  or  The  courier  of  the  czar. 

Chicago,  n.  d.  S.  V  551 

—  Off  on  a  comet ;  a  journey  through  planetary 

space;  a  sequel  to  "To  the  sun."  From 
the  french  by  E:  Roth.  111.  Phila.  1878. 
D.  V560 

—  The  steam  house  :     1.   The  demon  of  Cawn- 

pore.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  A.  D.  Kings- 
ton.   111.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  Vx  304  vl 

2.  Tigers  and  traitors.    Tr.  from  the  french 

by  A.  D.  Kingston.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

Vx  304  v2 

—  The    tribulations  of    a   chinaman    in   China. 

From  the  french  by  Virginia  Champlin. 
Bost.  1880.  S.  V  562 

—  Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  seas,  or 

The  marvellous  and  exciting  adventures  of 
Pierre  Adronnax,  Conseil,  his  servant,  and 
Ned  Land,  a  Canadian  harpooner.  111.  N. 
Y.  n.  d.  O.  V  557 

—  Same,  germ.    Zwanzig  tausend  meilen  unter'm 

meer.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  V  557 

Very  young  couple,  A.    N.  Y.  1874.   S.  V  6 

Victor,  Metta  Victoria.    Passing  the  portal,  or 

A  girl's  struggle  ;  an  autobiography.  N.  Y. 

1876.  D.  V  601 

Vierteljalirliches  magazin  der  modernen  litera- 

tur  ;  V.  21-25,  28-31,  33,  35-38.     Milw.  1881- 

85.    14  V.  O.  V2 

Contents.    V.  21.   Protar,  F.    Belm  "wursf'-direc- 

tor;  humoreske.— Collins,  W:  W.    Isabel's  tochter. 

—  Jokai,  M.  Die  sphinx.— Proschko,  H.  B.  Derhof- 

kanzler.— Bayer,   K:  R.  E.  v.     Die  Spatlauber. — 

Bertigmy,  S.  v.    Wahnsinnig  auf  befehl. 

22.  Glograu,  B.  Im  kopfe  der  anderen.— Zitel- 
mann,  E.  O.  K.  Das  jiing-ste  gericht.— Spielhagren, 
F:  Angela.— Wenzel,  M.  Bine  bose  nacht.— Hainau, 
K:  W.    Bin  schlimmer  augenblick. 

23.  Enders,  M.  A.  Steevenbord.— Proschkow, 
H.  C.  Lorbeer  und  myrthe.— Sauer,  K:  M.  Monsu 
Max.— Vollinar,  A.  Mein  wille  geschehe.—Kj  el- 
land,  A.  L.  Zwei  freunde.— Wichert,  E.  Bine  vor- 
nehme  schwester.- Semler,  H :  Bin  banditenstreich. 
— Winterfeld,  A.  v.  Die  diamantknopfe.— Grothe, 
R:    Kunslerelend. 

24.  Ebner-Eschenbach,  M.  v.  Lottl,  die  uhr- 
macherin.  — Bach,  O.  Des  vaters  schuld.  —  Rein- 
hardt,  L.  Im  kerker  geboren.— Heigrel,  K:  Der 
sangesbruder.— Winterfeld,  A.  v.    Das  ungethiim. 

25.  AugTisti,  B.  Das  bildniss.-Wildenbruch, 
E.  V.  Vor  den  schranken.- Enders,  M.  A.  Trauten- 
heim.  — Grossheim,  J.  Von  schrltt  zu  schritt.— 
Schiickingr,  L.  Zwischen  zwei  todsiinden.— Fischer, 
L.  V.  Am  weg  zum  kloster.  —  Villamaria,  pmiid. 
Der  pathe  Hinkefoot.— Qlograu,  B.  Sitzen  geblieben. 
-Bin  ex-pirat;  episode  aus  dem  leben.— Wilden- 
bruch,  E.  v.  Mein  onkel  aus  Pommern.— "Winter- 
feld, A.  V.  Zwei  alte  freunde.— Sacher-Masoch, 
L.  V.    Predigten  der  frau  Ganizka. 

28.  Semler,  H:  Samuels  kleiner  roman.— Win- 
terfeld, A.  V.  Der  dolmetscher.  —  Ktlrschner,  L. 
Schneeglockchen.— Demmler,  B:  Die  tochter  des 
tahrmanns.  —  Porstenheim,  A.  Prinz  Tantalus.— 
Stinde,  J.  Prinzess  Goldhaar.— Fischer,  L.  V.  Zur 
rechten  zeit  bankerott.— Fischer,  W :     Paul. 


29.  Freudenbergr,  R:  Boca  del  Drago.— Stinde, 
J.  Dreimal  zehn  jahre.  — Winterfeld,  A.  v.  Des 
konigs  ordre.— Meyer,  C.  F.    Page  Leubelflng. 

30.  Bbers,  G:  M.  Bin  wort.— Wartenburgr,  K: 
F:  A.  Die  dame,  die  er  liebte,  nannt'  er  nicht. — 
Dahn,  F.  Felicitas.  — Bosegrger,  P.  K.  Annonce 
nummero  99.  — Elster,  Chr.  Bin  fremder  vogel.— 
Dincklagre-Campe,  E.  v.    Unsere  patriarchen. 

31.  Strempel,  D.  Hypatia.— Bergrer,  W:  Das 
letzte  gliick.  — KSssler,  R.  Mein  erster  patient.— 
Phelps,  E.  S.  Doctor  Za.— Dincklagre-Campe,  B.  v. 
Joseph  und  seine  briider.  —  Polko,  E.  Die  kleine 
Marina.— Anzengrruber,  L:    Hartinger's  alte  Sixtin. 

33.  Wachenhusen,  H.  Magnetische  inclination. 
—  Mengrer,  R.  Bine  wahlcampagne.  — Mertens,  E. 
Zufall  Oder  ffigung  ?— Calm,  M.  Onkel  hauptmann. 
— Villinger,  H.  Der  andere  ist's.— Rodt-Calkum. 
Echt  conservativ.  —  Wachenhusen,  H.  Siinders 
kind. 

35.  BShlau,  H.  Der  schone  Valentin.  —  Wil- 
brandt,  A.  Der  wille  zum  leben.— Q-rosse,  J.  Bin 
Mrgerlicher  Demetrius.  — Winterfeld,  A.  v.  Der 
todte  onkel;  Der  pantoffelheld.— Simon,  B.  Schiff- 
bruch. 

36.  Hopfen,  H.  Brennende  liebe.— Habicht,  L: 
Die  poesie  der  prosa.  —  Meshtcherskii,  V.  Uniaz. 
Die  realisten  der  grossen  welt.— Frenzel,  K:  Geld. 
—Fischer,  W:    Eine  denkwiirdige  vorladung. 

37.  SchSnbergr,  H.  Verschlungene  wege.  — 
Franzos,  K:  E.  Die  i-eise  nach  dem  schicksal.— 
Wichert,  E.  Mutter  und  tochter.— Taubert,  E.  Die 
zwillingssch  wester.— Roanette,  O:    Der  kobold. 

38.  MSllhausen,  B.    Wildes  blut. 

Vigny,  Alfred  V:  comte  de.  Cinq-Mars,  oder 
Eine  verschworun^  gegen  Richelieu.  Nach 
der  9.  aufl.  des  originals  verdeutscht  von 
dr.  Scherr.     Stuttg.  1847.    2  v.  T.     V  701 

Villamaria,  pseud.  Der  pathe  Hinkefoot ;  eine 
dorfgeschichte.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag. 

V2  v25 

Villinger,  Hermine,  {H.  Willfried).  Der  andere 
ist's  ;  erziihlung.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag. 

V2v33 

—  Die  livergnas  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1882.  F. 

W  1926 
Vincent,  Jacques,  x>seud.,  see  Dussaud,  Mme.  — . 
Vincent,  John,  pseud.,  see  Huntington,  Jedediah 

Vincent. 
Volckhausen,  Ad.  v.     Why  did  he  not  die  ?  or 
The  child  from  the  EbrJiergang.    After  the 
german  by  mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phila.  1875. 
D.  V801 

VoUmar,  Agnes.    Mein  wille  geschehe  ;   erziih- 
lung.   In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V2  v23 
VoUmer,  W.  F.  A.,  {Dr.  Morvell).     Erzahlungen 
und  phantasiestiicke.    Stuttg.  1836.    2  v.  S. 

V901 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  107. 

—  Furchtlos  und  treu ;   historischer  roman  aus 

den  zeiten    des    dreissigjiihrigen    krieges. 
Stuttg.  1836.    3  V.  S.  V  902 

Voltaire,  Frau9ois  Marie  Arouet,  called  de.  Ro- 
mances. Tr.  from  the  french  ;  new  ed.,  ill. 
N.  Y.  1885.  D.  V  1051 

Contents.  The  white  bull;  a  satirical  romance.— 
Zadig,  or  Fate.  —  The  sage  and  the  atheist.  —  The 
princess  ot  Babylon.— The  man  of  forty  crowns.— 
The  Huron,  or  Pulpit  of  nature.— Mieromegas.— The 
world  as  it  goes— The  black  and  the  white.— Memnon, 
the  philosopher.  —  Andre  des  Touches  at  Siam.  — 
Bababec.  — The  study  of  nature. —A  conversation 
with  a  Chinese.- Plato's  dream.— Pleasure  in  having 
no  pleasure.— An  adventure  in  India. 

Vomehmen  proletarier,  Die  ;  Hamburger  no- 
velle.    Hamburg,  n.  d.  S.  H  7 

Vosmaer,  C:  The  amazon.  Tr.  by  E.  J.  Irving  ; 
preface  by  G:  Ebers.   N.  Y.  1884.  S.  V  951 

Voss,  R:  San  Sebastian  ;  mit  einer  einleitung 
von  Joseph  Kiirschner.    Stuttg.  [18831.   I). 

V  1001 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


885       W.— Warner,  C.  D. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


W.,  A.  M.  Molly  Carew ;  an  autobiography. 
111.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  W3051 

W.,  F.  The  wreck  of  the  Strathmore.  In  Tales 
from  Blackwood.  T  177  v8 

W.,  H.  D.  A  feuilleton.  In  Tales  from  Black- 
wood. T  177  v8 

"Wachberg,  H:  Theist  und  atheist.  Wien.  1863. 
3v.  T.  WlOl 

Wachenhusen,  Hans.  Die  bleiche  griitin  ;  ro- 
man.   [2te  aufl.]   Berlin.  1865.    2  v.  in  1.  D. 

W151 

—  Dame  Orange  ;  roman.  N.  Y.  1881.  F.  W  160 

—  Gelebt  vtnd  gelitten  ;    roman.      Berlin.   1882. 

2v.  inl.  D.  "W  152 

—  Die  griifin  von  der  nadel ;  roman.     [2te  auli.] 

Berlin.  1865.  D.  W  153 

—  Der  heiduck ;    erziihlung  aus  dem    russisch- 

tiirkischen  kriege.     N.  Y.  1881.  F.    W  159 

—  Helene  ;  roman.     N.  Y.  1882.  F.  W  162 

—  Die  iunge  frau  ;  roman.    Berlin.  1877.     3  v.  D. 

W158 

—  Des  konigs  ballet ;  roman.    [2te  aufl.]    Berlin. 

1865.     3  V.  in  1.  D.  W  154 

—  Magnetische  inclination  ;  erzahlung.   In  Vier- 

teljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v33 

—  Ein  neuer  Polykrates.    Berlin.  1859.    3  v.  D. 

W  155 

—  Rom  und  Sahara  ;  roman.    [2te  aufl.]    Berlin. 

1865.    4v.  in  2.  D.  W  156 

—  Rouge  et  noir.    Berlin.  1865.    2  v.  in  1.  D. 

W157 

—  Der  schweden-schatz  ;  roman.    N.  Y.  1883.   F. 

W  163 

—  Vom  armen  egyptischen  mann  ;  fellah-leben. 

N.  Y.  1882.  F.  W  161 

■Wachsmann,  C:  Adolf  v.    Denksteine  ;  histori- 

sche  erzahlungen   und   novellen.      Leipz. 

1847.     2v.  S.  W201 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  107. 

—  Epheuranken  ;    historische  erzahlungen    und 

novellen.    Leipz.  1849.    3  v.  S.         W  202 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  107. 

—  Erzahlungen    und     novellen ;      dritte     folge. 

Leipz.  1844.  7  v.  S.  "W  203 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  108. 

—  Erzahlungen  \ind  novellen  ;   4te  folge.    Leipz. 

1846.  4  V.  S.  W  204 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  108. 

—  Wieben  -  Peter  ;  historische  erzahlung.     With 

Spindler,  C:    Alte  und  neue  zeit.    S  4301 
Waibel,     Aloys    Adalbert,    (  TheopMlus    Nelk). 

Blumenbeet  kleiner  lehrreicher  geschich- 

ten,    vorziiglich    der    jugend    gewidmet. 

Wurzburg.  1838.  S.  N  126 

Waldau,   Max,  pseud.,  see  Hauenschild,  R:  G: 

Spiller  V. 
WaldmuUer,  Robert,  pseud.,  see  Duboc,  C:  E: 
Waldow,  Ernst  v.,  pseud.,  see  Blum,  Ludoiska  v. 
Walford,    Lucy   Bethia,    born    Colquhon.     The 

baby's  grandmother;    a  novel.      (Leisure 

hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  W  256 

—  Bee  or  Beatrix  ?    In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 

T  177  v5 

—  Cousins.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1879.  S. 

W251 

—  Dick  Netherby.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)     N.  Y. 

1882  [18811.  S.  W  255 

—  Lady  Adelaide.    In  Tales  from  Blackwood. 

T177vl0 

—  Mr.  Smith;  apart  of  his  life.    (Leisure  hour 

ser.)    N.  Y.  1875.  S.  W  252 

—  Nan  ;  a  summer  scene.     In  Tales  from  Black- 

wood. T  177  vl 


Walford,  Lucy  B.,  born  Colquhon. — Continued. 

—  Pauline.     (Leisure  hour  ser.)     T.  p.  w.    S. 

W253 

—  Troublesome  daughters.    (Leisure  hour  ser.) 

N.  Y.  1880.  S.  W  254 

Walker,  A.  L.    In  life  and  in  death.    In  Tales 

from  Blackwood.  T  177  vlO 

Wallace,  Lewis.    Ben-Hur ;  a  tale  of  the  Christ. 

N.  Y.  1880.  S.  W  301 

—  The  fair  god,  or  The  last  of  the  'Tzins  ;  a  tale 

of  the  conquest  of  Mexico.  15th  ed.  Bost. 
1884.   D.  W302 

—  Same.     17th  ed.     Bost.  1885.  D.  W  302 
Wallis,  J:  Calvin.     A  prodigious  fool.    Phila. 

1881.  D.  W351 

Walpole,  Horace,  4th  earl  of  Orford.  The  castle 
of  Otranto  ;  a  gothic  story.    Phila.  1854.  S. 

W401 

Walshe,  Elizabeth  H.,  and  G:  E.  Sargent.  With- 
in sea  walls,  or  How  the  dutch  kept  the 
faith.    Lond.  [1880].  D.  W426 

Walter  Seyton.     T.  p.  w.    S.  Wx  15 

Indudes,  The  shooting  festival. 

Walworth,  Jeannette  R.,  born  Hadermann,  mrs. 
Douglas.  Dead  men's  shoes.  Phila.  1872. 
D.  W  476 

—  Forgiven  at  last.    Phila.  1870.  D.  W  477 
Walworth,    Mansfield   Tracy.     Delaplaine,    or 

The  sacrifice  of  Irene.    N.  Y.  1871.  D. 

W451 

Warburton,  Eliot  Bartholomew  G:  Darien,  or 
The  merchant  prince ;  a  historical  ro- 
mance.   N.  Y.  1862.  O.  W  501 

Ward,  James.  Adolphe  Renouard,  or  Peasant 
life  and  political  clubs  in  France.  Lond, 
1852.  S.  W551 

Ward,  Robert  Plumer.  De  Vere,  or  The  man  of 
independence.    N.  Y.  1831.  2  v.  D.   W  601 

Warden,  Florence.  At  the  world's  mercy. 
[Anon.-]    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  W  626 

—  Deldee,  the  ward  of  Waringham,  [or  The  iron 

hand] ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  D.         W  628 

—  The  house  on  the  marsh.     [Anon.]   N.  Y.  1884. 

D.  W  627 

Ware,  W:  Aurelian,  or  Rome  in  the  3d  cen- 
tury.   N.  Y.  1848.  2  V.  D.  W  651 

—  Same.    Probus,  or  Rome  in  the  3d  century  ;  in 

letters  of  Lucius  M.  Piso  from  Rome  to 
Fausta,  the  daughter  of  Gracchus,  at  Pal- 
myra.   Bost.  1838.  2  V.  D.  W  653 

—  Julian,  or  Scenes  in  Judea.    N.  Y.  1859.  2  v.  in 

1.  S.  W652 

—  Zenobia,  or  The  fall  of  Palmyra  ;  a  historical 

romance  in  letters  of  L.  Manlius  Piso  from 
Palmyra  to  his  friend  Marcus  Curtius  at 
Rome.     N.  Y.  1848.  2  v.  S.  W  654 

Warfield,  Catherine  Anne,  born  Ware.  A  double 
wedding,  or  How  she  was  won.  Phila. 
[1875].  D.  W701 

—  The  romance  of  the  green  seal.    N.  Y.  n.  d. 

O.  W  702 

Warner,  Anna  B.    A  bag  of  stories.    111.    N.  Y. 

1883.  S.  Wx  126 

—  Dollars  and  cents.    Phila.  1883.  D.        W  802 

—  Miss  Tiller's  vegetable  garden  and  the  money 

she  made  by  it.    N.  Y.  [1873].  S.      W  80i 

—  joint  author,  see  Warner,  Susan  B. 
Warner,  Beverley  Ellison.    Troubled  waters  ;  a 

problem  of  to-day.    Phila.  1885.  D.  W  751 

Warner,  C:  Dudley.     Being  a  boy.    111.    Bost. 

1880.  S.  WxlOl 

—  joint  author,  see  Clemens,  S:  L. 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


LITERATURE— FICTION.       Warner,  S.— "Wettertoergh. 


"Warner,  Susan,  {Elizabeth  Wetherell).  Daisy. 
Phila.  1874.  D.  W  826 

—  Diana.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  W  827 

—  The  end  of  a  coil.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  W  828 

—  The  hills  of  the  Shatemuc.    Phila.  1883.  D. 

"W  829 

—  The  letter  of  credit.    N.  Y.  1882  [1881].  D. 

W835 

—  Mr.  Rutherford's  children.    N.  Y.  1874.  S. 

W^x  212 

—  My  Desire.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  W  830 

—  Nobody.     N.  Y.  1883  ri882].  D.  W  836 

—  The  old  helmet.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  W  834 

—  Pine  needles.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  Wx  207 

—  Queechy.    Phila.  1868.  2  v.  in  1.  S.        W  831 

—  Same.    Phila.  1874.  2v.  inl.  S.  W831 

—  Same.    Phila.  1885.  D.  W  831 

—  A  red  wall-flower.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.         W  833 

—  The  say  and  do  series: 

1.  The  little  camp  on  Eagle  Hill.    N.  Y.  1880. 

S.  Wx  201 

2.  Willow  Brook.    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  Wx  202 

3.  Scepters  and  crowns.    N.  Y.  1875.   S. 

Wx203 

4.  The  flag  of  truce.    N.  Y.  1878.  S.     Wx  204 

5.  Bread  and  oranges.    N.  Y.  1875.  8.   Wx  205 

6.  The  rapids  of  Niagara.    N.  Y.  1880.  S. 

Wx206 

—  Stephen,  M.  D.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  W  837 

—  A  story  of  small  beginnings: 

1.  What  she  could.    N.  Y.  1878.  S.        Wx  208 

2.  Opportunities.    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  Wx  209 

3.  House  in  town.    N.  Y.  1876.  S.         Wx  210 

4.  Trading.    N.  Y.  1881.  S.  Wx211 

—  The  wide,  wide  world.    New  ed.    Phila.  1872. 

D.  W  832 

—  Same.    Phila.  1885.  D.  W  832 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  weite,  weite  welt.    Aus  dem 

englischen.     Leipz.  1856.  S.  W  832 

—  and  Anna  B.    The  gold  of  Chickaree.    N.  Y. 

n.  d.  D.  W  876 

Say  and  seal.    Phila.  1883.  D.  W  877 

Wych  Hazel.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  W  878 

Warren,  S:    Passages  from  the  diary  of  a  late 

physician.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  3  v.  S.         W  902 

—  Ten  thousand  a  year.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  W  901 
Warriner,  E:  A.   Victor  LaTourette,  by  a  broad 

churchman.    Bost.  1875.  D.  W951 

Wartenburg,  K:    Die  dame,  die  er  liebte,  nannt' 

er  nicht ;    erinnerung.      In  Vierteljahrl. 

mag.  V  2  v30 

—  Deutsche  opfer.    Leipz.  1866.  S.  W  1001 

—  Neue  propheten.    Leipz.  1861.  2  v.  S.   W  1002 
Waters,  Clara,  born  Erskine,  formerly  mrs.  Cle- 
ment.   Eleanor  Maitland  :  a  novel.    Bost. 
1881.   S.  C1826 

Watson,  H:  C.  Camp-flres  of  the  revolution,  or 
The  war  of  independence  ill.  by  thrilling 
events  and  stories  by  the  old  continentfH 
soldiers.    111.    N.  Y."l865.  O.         W  1026 

—  The  old  bell  of  independence,  or  Philadelphia 

in  1776.    111.    Phila.  n.  d.  S.  Wx  301 

—  Six   nights  in  a  block-house,   or   Sketches  of 

border  life  ;  embracing  adventures  among 
the  Indians,  feats  of  the  wild  hunters  ana 
exploits  of  Boone,  Brady,  Kenton,  Whet- 
zel,  Fleehart,  and  other  border  heroes  of 
the  west.    111.    Phila.  [1851].  D.    Wx  302 

Watts,  Anna  Mary,  born  Howitt.  A  school  of 
life.    Bost.  1855.  D.  W  1051 

Webb,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  afterwards  mrs.  Peploe.  Ben- 
aiah ;  a  tale  of  the  captivity.  Dl.  Lond. 
[1871].  D.  *-       J'         W1102 


s  deoQtes  boojfs  specially 


Webb,  Mrs.  J.  B. —  Continued. 

—  Naomi,  or  The  last  days  of  Jerusalem.    Phila. 

1871.  S.  W  1101 

—  Oliver  Wyndham  ;  a  tale  of  the  great  plague. 

[Anon.]     Lond.  1881.  D.  W  1103 

Webber,  C:  W.    Old  Hicks  the  guide,  or  Adven- 
tures in  the  Camanche  country  in  search 
of  a  gold  mine.    N.  Y.  1868.  D.       W  1126 
Weber,  Karl,  psevd.,  see  Miitzelburg,  Adolf. 
Webster,    Albert.      Miss   Eunice's   glove.      In 
Stories  by  amei'ican  authors.  S  35  v6 

—  An  operation  in  money.    In  the  same.  S  35  vl 
Weed,  Ella.     A  foolish  virgin  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y. 

1883.  Q.  W2951 

Wegener,  Fedor  Alexander.  Der  entscheidende 
augenblick  ;  socialer  roman.  Berlin.  1850. 
S.  W  1201 

Weill,  Alexandre.   Sittengemalde  aus  dem  elsas- 

sischen    volksleben  ;  novellen,   mit  einem 

vorwort  von  H:  Heine.    2te  aufl.     Stuttg. 

1847.     2v.  D.  W1151 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  108. 

Weinzierl,  L.  A.  Die  herrin  von  Orla ;  eines 
alten  mannes  erzJihlung.  With  Frenzel, 
K:    Ein  alter  mann.  F  1551 

Wendell,  Barrett.  The  duchess  Emilia ;  a  ro- 
mance.   Bost.  1885.  S.  W  1216 

Wenzel,  Max.  Eine  bose  nacht ;  eine  erziihlung 
aus  dem  soldatenleben.  In  Vierteljahrl. 
mag.  V  2  v22 

—  Humor  und  ernst  aus  dem  soldatenleben  ;  mit 

einleitendem  vorwort  von  A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

Jena.  n.  d.    2  v.  S.  W  1226 

Contents.    V.  1.    Aus  der  wachtstube.— Bine  tiger- 

jagd  In  Pommern.— Eine  bose  nacht.    2.  Eine  braut- 

werbung  Bliicher's.— Vei'loren. 

Werder,  Bertha,  pseud.,  see  Meyer,  Bertha  An- 
toinette Henriette. 

Werner,  E.,  pseud.,  see  Biirstenbinder,  Elisa- 
beth. 

Werner,  Gustav.  Die  rache  ;  denkwiirdigkeiten 
aus  dem  leben  des  ministers  Battista  Salani. 
Meissen.  1832.  S.  W  1301 

Werner,  Julian,  (Karl  Dilthey).  Henriette  Son- 
tag  ;  bliithen  und  dornen  am  baume  eines 
kunstlerlebens.    N.  Y.  1872.  S.       W  1351 

Westall,  W:  The  old  factory ;  a  Lancashire 
story.     N.  Y.  1885.  D.  W  1376 

Wetherell,  Elizabeth,  pseud.,  see  Warner,  Susan. 

Wetterbergh,  C:  Anton,  {Onkel  Adam).  Das  al- 
targemiilde ;  ein  genrebild.  Aus  dem 
schwedischen  von  Gottlob  Fink.  Stuttg. 
1852.    2  V.  T.  W  1401 

—  Daheim  ! ;    ein  genrebild   von   Onkel  Adam. 

Aus  dem  schwedischen  von  G.  Fink. 
Stuttg.  1859.  T.  W  1402 

—  Drei  genrebilder.    Aus  dem  schwedischen  von 

G.  Fink.     Stuttg.  1855.  T.  W  1403 

Contents,  see  Deutscner  katalog,  p.  109. 

—  Das  fideicommiss  von  Waldemarsburg  ;  episo- 

den,  gegenstiick  zu  Simon  Sellner's  reich- 
thiimer.  Aus  dem  schwedischen  von  Gott- 
lob Fink.     Stuttg.  1855.  T.  W  1404 

—  Gold  und  arbeit ;  genrebild.    Aus  dem  schwe- 

dischen iibers.  von  Gottlob  Fink.  Stuttg. 
1850.  T.  W1406 

—  Genrebilder  aus  dem  alltagsleben,  von  Onkel 

Adam.    Aus  dem  schwedischen  von  C.  F. 
Frisch.     Stuttg.  1844.    2  v.  T.         W  1406 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  109. 

—  Das  hauschen  am  gitterthore  bei  Nygard.   Aus 

dem  schwediscnen  von  C.  F.  Friscli.  Stuttg. 
1850.  T.  W  1407 

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Wetterbergh— "Williams.        LITERATURE— FICTION. 


01.  813,  Authors. 


I 


Wetterbergh,  C:  A.,  {Onkel  Adam).— Continued. 

—  Herrn  Simon  Sellner's  reichthiimer;  episodep. 

aus  dem  alltagsleben.  Aus  dem  schwedi- 
schen  ubersetzt.    Stuttg.  1854.  T.  W  1408 

—  Der   holzerne    loffel ;    erziihlung   von    Onkel 

Adam.  Aus  dem  schwedischen  von  G. 
Fink.     Stuttg.  1854.  T.  W  1409 

—  Liebe  und  ban  del ;  genrebild  von  Onkel  Adam. 

Aus  dem  schwedischen  von  G.  Fink. 
Stuttg.  1854.  T.  W  1410 

—  Ein  name  ;  genrebild.    Aus  dem  schwedischen 

von  C.  Y.     Stuttg.  1846.  T.  W  1411 

—  Neue  genrebilder  aus  dem  alltagsleben  von 

Onkel  Adam.  Aus  dem  schwedischen  von 
C.  F.    Stuttg.  1845.    5  V.  T.  W  1412 

Contents,  see  Deutsehei-  katalog,  p.  109. 

—  Olga  ;  eine  erzahlung.   Aus  dem  schwedischen 

iibersetzt  von  Gottlob  Fink.  Stuttg.  1852. 
T.  W  1413 

—  Der  pfarradjunkt,  genrebild  ;   ein  seitenstiick 

der  Gouvernante.  Aus  dem  schwedischen 
von  C.  F.    Stuttg.  1846.  T.  W  1414 

Whelpley,  James  Davenport.  The  Denslow 
palace.     In  Atlantic  tales.  A  1876 

"WTiite,  C.  H.,  pseud.,  see  Chaplin,  Heman  D. 

White,  R:  Gi-ant.  The  fate  of  Mansfield  Humph- 
reys ;  with  the  episode  of  "Mr.  Washington 
Adams  in  England",  and  an  apology. 
Bost.  1884.  D.  W  1426 

White  witch,  The  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  W  9 

Whitney,  Adeline  Dutton,  born  Train.  Boys  at 
Chequasset,  or  "A  little  leaven."  Bost. 
1863.  S.  Wx601 

—  Faith  Gartney's  girlhood.    Bost.  1880.  D. 

W1451 

—  Same.     T.p.w.    D.  W  1451 

—  The    Gayworthys ;    a   story   of   threads    and 

thrums.    Bost.  [1865].  D.  W  1452 

—  Same.    Bost.  1880.  D.  W  1452 

—  Hitherto.    Bost.  1880.  D.  W  1453 

—  Odd  or  even  ?    Bost.  1880.  D.  W  1454 

—  The  other  girls.    Bost.  1880.  D.  W  1455 

—  Patience  Strong's  outings.    Bost.  [18681.  D. 

W  1456 

—  Real  folks.    Bost.  1879.  D.  W  1457 

—  Same.    Bost.  1884.  D.  W  1457 

—  Sights  and  insights ;  Patience  Strong's  story 

of  over  the  way.    Bost.  1876.  2  v.  D. 

W  1458 

—  Same.    13th  ed.    Bost.  1884.  2  v.  D.    W  1458 

—  A  summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's   life.    111. 

Bost.  1879.  D.  W  1459 

—  Same.    Bost.  1880.  D.  W  1459 

—  We  girls  ;  a  home  story.    Bost.  1874.  D. 

W1460 

—  Same.    Bost.  1880.  D.  W  1460 

—  Zerub  Throop's  experiment.     Bost.  1871.  S. 

W1461 

JVote.    Several  of  these  novels  are  connected  in  the 

following  series:   1.  Leslie  Goldthwaite.— 2.  We  girls. 

—3.  Real  folks.— 4.  The  other  girls. 

Whittaker,  F:     The  cadet  button  ;  a  novel  of 

american  army  life.    N.  Y.  1878.  D. 

W1501 
Whitty,  E:  Michael.     The  bohemians  of  Lon- 
don ;  with  a  notice    of   the    author  by  R. 
Shelton  Mackenzie.    Phila.  n.  d.  D. 

W1551 

Wichert,   Ernst   Alexander  A:   G:     The  green 

gate.    Tr.  from  the  german  by  mrs.  A.  L. 

Wister.    Phila.  1875.  D.  W  1601 

—  Ein  kleines  bild.    Jena.  1876.  D.         W  1602 

—  Mutter   und    tochter ;    eine     littauische    ge- 

schichte.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.    V  2  v37 


Wichert,  Ernst  Alexander  A:  G: — Continued. 

—  Rauschen;  ein  strand-idyll.    Leipz.  1881.  D. 

W1603 

—  Schuster  Lange.    Jena.  1876.  D.         W  1604 

—  Storungen.     With  his  Schuster  Lange. 

W1604 

—  Eine  vornehme  schwester ;    eine    erziihlung. 

In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v23 

Wickede,  Julius  v.  Herzog  Wallenstein  in  Meck- 
lenburg ;  historischer  roman.  Jena.  1865. 
4v.  D.  W  1651 

—  Ein  husarenofficier   Friedrichs    des  grossen  ; 

nach  den  eigenhandigen  aufzeichnungen 
Hans  Leberecnt  von  Bredow's.  Jena.  1866. 
3v.  in2.   S.  W  1653 

—  Der    lange    Isaack ;    historischer  roman  aus 

der  zeit  des  deutschen  befreiungskrieges. 
Leipz.  1863.  3  v.  D.  W  1652 

Widdem,  Marie,  pseud.,  see  Brandmp,   Marie. 

Wiederkehr,  Die  ;  eine  novelle,  herausgegeben 
von  dem  einsiedler  bei  St.  Johannes.  Leipz. 
1843.  3v.  D.  W  11 

WikoflF,  H:  My  courtship  and  its  consequences. 
N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  W  1751 

Wilhrandt,  Adolf.  Fridolin's  mystical  marri- 
age ;  a  study  of  an  original,  founded  on 
reminiscences  of  a  friend.  From  the 
german  by  Clara  Bell,  rev.  and  corr.  in  the 
U.  S.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  W  1776 

—  Der  wille  zum  leben  ;  novelle.     In  Viertel- 

jahrl. mag.  V  2  v35 

Wildenbruch,   Ernst  v.    Mein  onkel  aus  Pom- 

mern  ;  humoreske.    In  Vierteljahrl.  mag. 

V  2  v25 

—  Vor  den  schranken  ;    eine  criminal  -  novelle. 

In  the  same.  V  2  v25 

Wildermuth,  Ottilie,  born  Rauschiitz.    Auguste  ; 

ein  lebensbild.    Stuttg.  1858.  T.     W  1801 

—  Bilder  und  geschichten  aus   Schwaben.     3te 

aufl.    Stuttg.  1857.  3  v.  S.  W  1802 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  110. 

—  Die  heimath  der  frau.     Stuttg.  1859.   S. 

W  1803 
Wilford,    Frances,    joint    author,    see    Awdry, 

Frances. 
Wilke,  H.,  born  Kronhelm.    Fuga9e,  oder  Die 

abenteuer  im  schlosse  Saviedro  ;   eine  ro- 

mantische  riiubergeschichte.    Braunschw. 

1827.    2  V.  D.  K  1401 

—  Schloss  Glenton,  oder  Die  sohne  der  nacht. 

Braunschw.  1827.    2  v.  D.  K  1402 

Wilkins,  W.  A.  The  Cleverdale  mystery,  or 
The  machine  and  its  wheels ;  a  story  of 
american  life.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.         W  1826 

Willcox,  Orlando  B.,  {Walter  March).  Shoepac 
recollections  ;  a  wayside  glimpse  of  ameri- 
can life.     N.  Y.  1856.  D.  W851 

Wille,  Eliza,  born  Sloman.  Felicitas  ;  ein  ro- 
man.   Leipz.  1850.     2  v.  D.  W  1901 

Willfried,  H.,  pseud.,  see  Villinger,  Hermine. 

Williams,  G:  F.  Bullet  and  shell ;  war  as  the 
soldier  saw  it,  camp,  march  and  picket, 
battle-field  and  bivouac,  prison  and  hospi- 
tal.    111.    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  W  3001 

Williams,  H:  L.  The  boys  of  the  Bible.  111.  N. 
Y.  1866.   S.  Wx951 

Williams,  Robert  Folkestone.  The  Luttrells,  or 
The  two  marriages.    N.  Y.  1855.  O. 

W  1951 

—  The  secret  passion.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.      W  1952 

—  Shakespeare  and  his  friends,  or  The  golden 

age  of  merry  England.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O. 

W1963 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Gl.  813,  Authors. 


lilTERATUB-E— FICTION.        "Williams,  R.  F.— Wilson. 


Williams,  Robert  Folkestone. — Continued. 
—  The  youth  of  Shakespeare.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O. 

W  1954 
Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.    Prose  writings ;  se- 
lected by  H:  A.  Beers.    N.  Y.  1885.  I). 

W2004 

Contents.    The  lunatic's  skate.— Love  in  the  library. 

—Trenton  Falls.— Tom  Fane  and  I.— F.  Smith.— The 


gypsy  of  Sardis.— A  log:  in  the  Archipelago.— A  dinner 
at  lady  Blessington's.— A  breakfast  with  C:  Lamb.- 


female  ward.— Pasquali,  the  tailor  of  Venice.— The 
lie 
mgto 
A  week  at  Gordon  castle.— Lady  Ravelgold.— The  in- 
let of  peach-blossoms.— Letters  from  under  a  bridge. 
—Kate  Crediford.— The  ghost-ball  at  congress  hall.— 
Ephemera. 

—  Beauty  and  the  beast.      In  Johnson,  E.  R. 

Little  classics.  J  926  v4 

—  Inklings  of  adventure.    N.  Y.  1836.    3  v.  D. 

W2001 
Contents.  V.  1.  Pedlar  Karl. —Niagara.— Lake  On- 
tario.—The  St.  Lawrence.— The  Cherokee's  threat.— 
F.  Smith.— Edith  Linsey.— Scenes  of  fear:  The  dis- 
turbed vigil;  The  mad  senior;  The  lunatic's  skate.— 
Incidents  on  the  Hudson.  2.  The  gipsy  of  Sardis.— 
Tom  Fane  and  I.— Larks  in  vacation.— A  log  in  the 
Archipelago.— Miscellaneous  papers. —  The  revenge 
of  signer  Basil.  — Love  and  diplomacy.— The  mad- 
house of  Palermo.— Minute  philosophies. 

—  Life  here  and  there,  or  Sketches  of  society  and 

adventures  at  far  apart  times  and  places. 
N.  Y.  1850.  D.  W  2002 

—  People  I  have  met,  or  Pictures  of  society  and 

people  of  mark  drawn  under  a  thin  veil  of 
fiction.    N.  Y.  1850.  D.  W  2003 

—  Two  buckets  in  a  well.    In  Stories  by  ameri- 

can  authors.  S  35  v4 

Willis  the  pilot,  a  sequel  to  the  Swiss  family 
Robinson,  or  Adventures  of  an  emigrant 
family  wrecked  on  an  unknown  coast  of 
the  Pacific  ocean,  interspersed  with  tales, 
incidents  of  travel  and  illustrations  of 
natural  history.  Bost.  n.  d.  D.  Wx  41 
111.    Bost.  1875.     3  V.  D.  Wx  41 

Willkomm,  Ernst  Adolf.    Dichter  und  apostel. 
Frankfurt  a.  M.  1859.     2  v.  D.         W  2051 

—  Im  bann  und  zauber  von  leidenschaft  und 

wahn,  von  ernst  und  scherz ;   licht-  und 
nebelbilder.    Leipz.  1863.    3  v.  in  1.  S. 

W2052 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  110. 

—  Moderne  siinden.    Nordhausen.  1861.    3  v.  D. 

W  2053 

—  Die  tochter  des  Vatican.    Leipz.  1860.    3  v.  D. 

W2054 
Wilson,  Alexander.    The  spectre  of   Milaggio. 

In  Tales  from  Blackwood.  T  177  v4 

Wilson,  Augusta  J.,  born  Evans.     Beulah.    N. 

Y.  1883.  D.  W2101 

—  Inez  ;  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

W^  2102 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  W  2102 

—  Infelice.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  W  2103 

—  8ame.    N.  Y.  1879.   D.  W  2103 

—  Macaria.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  W  2104 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  W  2104 

—  St.  Elmo  ;  a  novel.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.      W  2105 

—  Vashti,  or  "Until  death  do  us  part."    N.  Y. 

1870.  D.  W  2106 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  I).  W2106 
Wilson,  F.  T.,  {Saul  Wright).    Surf;  a  summer 

pilgrimage.    N.  Y.  [1881].  S.  W  2851 

Wilson,  J:,  (Christopher  North).    The  Foresters. 

Edinb.  1853.  S.  W2151 

—  The  snow-storm.     In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little 

classics.  J  926  v7 

—  The  trials  of  Margaret  Lyndsay.    Edinb.  1854. 

S.  W2152 


Wilson,  J:  Mackay,  ed.  Tales  of  the  borders, 
and  of  Scotland ;  historical,  traditionary 
and  imaginative.  New  ed.,  rev.  by  Alex- 
ander Leighton.  Edinb.  [1857].  34  v.  in  13. 
S.  W2202 

Contents.  V.  1.  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  vacant  chair; 
The  f aa's  revenge.— Leighton,  A.  Kate  Kennedy.— 
Miller,  H.  Recollections  of  Ferguson.— Campbell, 
A.  The  disasters  of  Johnny  Armstrong.— Gillespie, 
T:  The  prof essors  tales :  The  mountain  storm  ;  The 
fair  maid  of  Cellardykes.  —  Leighton,  A.  Prescrip- 
tion.—Campbell,  A.    The  countess  of  Winstonbury. 

—  Wilson,  J:  M.    Midside  Maggie. 

2.  Wilson,  J:  M.  A  wife  or  the  wuddy.  —Leigh- 
ton,  A.  Lord  Durie  and  Christie's  will.  —  Miller,  H. 
Recollections  of  Burns.  —  Gillespie,  T:  The  profes- 
sor's tales  :  The  convivialists  ;  Philips  Grey.  — 
Campbell,  A.  Donald  Gorm.  —  Leighton,  A.  The 
surgeon's  tales:  The  cured  ingrate.  —  Howell,  J: 
The  fortunes  of  W :  Wighton.  —  Wilson,  J:  M.  My 
black  coat. 

3.  Miller,  H.  Widow  of  Dunskaith.— Wilson,  J : 
M.  The  Whitsome  tragedy.  -Leighton,  A.  The  sur- 
geon's tales:  The  diver  and  the  bell.  —  Campbell, 
A.  Autobiography  of  Willie  Smith.  — Gillespie,  T: 
The  professor's  tales:  Pheebe  Fortune.  —  Wilson, 
J :  M.  The  royal  bridal.  —  Leighton,  A.  The  royal 
raid.— Howell,  J:  The  experimentei-.- Bethune,  A. 
The  young  laii-d.— Campbell,  A.  The  rival  night- 
caps. 

4.  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  solitary  of  the  cave. — 
Leighton,  A.  The  maiden  feast  of  Cairnkibbie.  — 
Gillespie,  T:  The  prof essor's  tales :  Early  recollec- 
tions of  a  son  of  the  hills  ;  The  suicide's  grave.  — 
Miller,  H.  The  salmon-flsher  of  UdolL— Leighton, 
A.  The  Linton  lairds.  —  Martin,  T.  Bon  Gaultier's 
tales:  Country  quarters.— Campbell,  A.  The  monk 
of  St.  Anthony.  —  Logan,  W.  The  story  of  Clara 
Douglas.  —  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  fair.  —  Howell,  J: 
The  slave.— Campbell,  A.  Thekatheran;  The  monks 
of  Dryburgh. 

5.  Wilson,  J:  M,  Bill  Stanley.  -  Leighton,  A. 
The  surgeon's  tales :  The  conscience  stricken.  — 
Campbell,  A.  Rattling,  roaring  Willie.— Miller,  H. 
Bill  Whyte.  —  Gillespie,  T:  The  professor's  tales  : 
The  last  of  the  pedlars.  —  Leighton,  A.  Duncan 
Schulebred's  vision  of  judgment.  —  Wilson,  J:  M. 
Archy  Armstrong.— Logan,  W.  The  double-bedded 
room.  —  Campbell,  A.  The  highland  boy.— How^ell, 
J:  Major  Wier's  coach.  —  Moir,  D:  M.  (Delta).  The 
divinity  student. 

6.  Wilson,  J:  M.    The  guidwife  of  Coldingham. 

—  Leighton,  A.  The  surgeon's  tales:  The  somnam- 
bulist of  Redcleugh.  —  Richardson,  O.  The  Rothe- 
say fisherman.  —  Wilson,  J:  M.  Leaves  from  the 
diary  of  an  aged  spinster.  —  Leighton,  A.  Geordie 
Willison.— Campbell,  A.  The  snow  storm  of  1825.  — 
Guilty  or  not  guilty.  —  How^ell,  J:  The  Serjeant's 
tales:  The  palatines.— Peterkin,  A.  The  parsonage. 
Hetheringrton,  W :  The  seer's  cave.— Wilson,  J :  M. 
The  laidly  worm  of  Spindleston  Heugh  ;  The  sabbath 
wrecks. 

7.  Wilson,  J:  M.  Judith  the  egyptian.  —  Leigh- 
ton, A.  The  drolch.  —  Miller,  H.  The  lykewake.  — 
Campbell,  A.  The  penny  wedding.  —  Leighton,  A. 
The  amateur  lawyers.  —  Gillespie,  T:  The  profes- 
sor's tales  :  Family  incidents  ;  Home  and  the  gipsy 
maid  ;  The  return.— Wilson,  J:  M.  The  poor  scholar. 

—  Howell,  J:  The  laird  of  Darnick  Tower.  —  Wil- 
son, J.  M.  The  broken  heart.  —  Maidment,  J.  The 
cateran  of  Lochloy.  —  Howell,  J:  The  Serjeant's 
tales:  John  Square's  voyage  to  India. 

8.  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  doom  of  the  Soulis.  — 
Leighton,  A.  Harden's  revenge.  —  Bichardson, 
O.  The  physiognomist's  tale.  —  Campbell,  A.  The 
good  man  of  Dryfleld.— Leighton,  A.  The  surgeon's 
tales:    The  cherry  stone  ;  The  hen-wife  ;  The  artist. 

—  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  bride  ;  The  henpecked  man.— 
Maidment,  J.  Mortlake.— Howell,  J :  The  Serje- 
ant's tales:  The  beggar's  camp.  —  Campbell,  A. 
Leein  Jamie  Murdieston  ;  Duncan  McArthur. 

9.  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  cripple.  —  Leighton,  A. 
The  legend  of  fair  Helen  of  Kirconnel.— Richardson, 
O.  Tom  Duncan's  yarn.— Gillespie,  T:  The  profes- 
sor's tales:  The  three  brethren;  The  mistake  recti- 
fied; Dura  Den.— Campbell,  A.  The  laird  of  Lucky's 
How.  —  Leighton,  A.  The  abduction. —Wilson, 
J:  M.  SirPatrickHume.— Howell,  J:  The  Serjeant's 
tales :  The  packman's  journey  to  London.— Wilson, 
J:  M.  Charles  Lawson.— Martin,  T.  Bon  Gaultier's 
tales  :  Mrs.  Humphrey  Greenwood's  tea-party.  — 
Logan,  W.    The   recluse   of  the  Hebrides  ;    Ellen 


;  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


"Wilson,  J.  M. 


LITERATXJItE— FICTION". 


dl.  dl3.  Authors. 


"Wilson,  J:  Mackay,  ed. — Continued. 

Arundel.— Campbell,  A.    Chatelard.— Xieighton,  A. 
Christie  of  the  Cleek. 

10.  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  first-foot.— Lieigrh ton,  A. 
The  romance  of  the  siege  of  Perth.  —  Q-illespie,  T: 
The  professor's  tales  :  Peat-casting  time  ;  The  medal. 
—Richardson,  O.  The  meeting'  of  St.  Boswell's.  — 
Smith,  J.  F.  The  story  of  May  Darling.  —  Wilson, 
J:  M.  I  canna  be  fashed.— ConoUy,  M.  F.  Tales  of 
the  east  neuk  of  Fife:  The  castle  of  Crail;  The  le- 
gend of  the  church  of  Abercrombie;  The  romance  of 
the  may.— Leigrhton,  A.  Caleb  Crabbin.— Howell, 
J:  The  Serjeant's  tales:  The  Imprudent  marriage. 
Bethune,  J.  The  bewildered  student.— Leighton, 
A.    The  crooked  Comyn. 

11.  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  dominie's  class.— lieigh- 
ton,  A.  The  contrast  of  wives.— Gillespie,  T:  The 
professor's  tales:  The  social  man.— Campbell,  A. 
The  two  comrades;  The  surtout.— Leiffhton,  A.  The 
surgeon's  tales:  The  suicide.— Bethune,  A.  The 
ghost  of  Howdy  Craigs;  The  ghost  of  Gairyburn.— 
Wilson,  J:  M.  The  smuggler. —Kichardson,  O. 
The  schoolfellows.— Wilson,  J:  M.    The  Red  Hall. 

12.  Miller,  H.  The  Scottish  hunters  of  Hudson's 
Bay.  —  Gillespie,  T:  The  professor's  tales:  The 
wedding.— Leig'hton,  A.  Mike  Maxwell.— Wilson, 
J:  M.  Reuben  Purves.- Richardson,  O.  The  sea 
storm.— Maidment,  J.  The  heir  of  Inshannock.— 
Campbell,  A.  The  moss  -  trooper  ;  The  forger. 
—  Leigrhton,  A.  The  surgeon's  tales:  The  three 
letters;  The  glass  back.— Wilson,  J  :  M.  We'll  have 
another.— Howell,  J:  The  Scottish  veteran.— Max- 
well, P.    The  white  woman  of  Tarras. 

13.  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  unknown.  —  I.eig:hton, 
A.  The  trials  of  Menle  Dempster.  —  Gillespie,  T: 
The  professor's  tales:  The  natural  history  of  idiots. 
—Campbell,  A.  The  Floshend  inn.— Wilson,  J:  M. 
Lottery  Hall.  —  Wilson,  J.  The  dominie  and  the 
souter.  —  Lei^hton,  A.  Roseallan's  daughter.  — 
Richardson,  O.  The  two  sailors.  —  Campbell,  A. 
The  dream. 

14.  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  covenanting  family.— 
Leighton,  A.  The  old  chronicler's  tales:  The  prince 
of  Scotland.— Campbell,  A.  Retribution.— Gilles- 
pie, T:  The  professor's  tales:  The  enthusiast;  Trees 
and  burns;  Kirkyards.— Wilson,  J:  M.  Polwarth  on 
the  green;  The  festival.— Leighton,  A.  A  legend  of 
Holyrood.  —  Richardson,  O.  The  restored  son.— 
Campbell,  A.  The  skean  dhu.— Howell,  J:  The 
seven  year's  dearth.— Wilson,  J:  M.  The  order  of 
the  garter. 

15.  Wilson,  J:  M.  Recollections  of  a  village 
patriarch.— Leigrhton,  A.  The  old  chronicler's  tales : 
The  death  of  James  I.— Campbell,  A.  The  curate 
of  Govan.— Gillespie,  T:  Gleanings  of  the  coven- 
ant.—Richardson,  O.  The  story  of  Tom  Bertram.— 
The  cottar's  daughter.  —  Ijeigrhton,  A.  The  sur- 
geon's tales:  The  case  of  evidence.  —  Bethune,  A. 
The  warning.  —  Wilson,  J:  M.  Grizzel  Cochrane; 
Squire  Ben.— The  battle  of  Dryfife  Sands.— Leig'hton, 
A.    The  clerical  murderer. 

16.  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  leveller.— Leigrhton,  A. 
The  old  chronicler's  tales :  The  death  of  James  III.— 
Gillespie,  T:  Gleanings  of  the  covenant.— Camp- 
bell, A.  The  countess  of  Cassilis.— The  happy  con- 
clusion.—Leig'hton,  A.  Mr.  Samuel  Ramsay  Thri- 
ven.—Howell,  J:  The  man-of-war's  man.— Rich- 
ardson, O.  The  angler's  tale.— Wilson,  J:  M.  Perse- 
verance; The  Irish  reaper.  —  Campbell,  A.  Grace 
Cameron.— The  mysterious  disappearance. 

17.  Wilson,  J:  M.  Roger  Goldie's  narrative.— 
Leighton,  A.  Hogmanay.— Gillespie,  T:  Glean- 
ings of  the  covenant.— Campbell,  A.  The  recluse; 
A  highland  tradition.— Leig'hton,  A.  The  surgeon's 
tales:  The  bereaved;  The  condemned —Wilson,  J; 
M.  The  unbidden  guest;  The  simple  man  is  the  beg- 
gar's brother.  —  ConoUy,  M.  F.  Tales  of  the  east 
neuk  of  Fife :  The  robbery  at  Pitten weem ;  Story  of  C : 
Gordon.— Howell,  J:  A  legend  of  Calder  Moor.— 
Leighton,  A.    Hume  and  the  governor  of  Berwick. 

18.  Miller,  H.  Thomas  of  Chartres.— Wilson, 
J:  M.  The  fugitive. —Leighton,  A.  The  bride  of 
Bramblehaugh.  —  Gillespie,  T:  Gleanings  of  the 
covenant.— Leighton,  A.  The  surgeon's  tales:  The 
monomaniac— Campbell,  A.  The  foundling  at  sea; 
The  assassin.— Ho'well,  J:  The  prisoner  of  war.— 
Wilson,  J:  M.  Willie  Wastle's  account  of  his  wife. 
—Campbell,  A.  The  stone-breaker.— Leighton,  A. 
Laird  Rorieson's  will. 

19.  Leighton,  A.  Gustavus  Mclver.— Wilson, 
J:  M.  The  first  and  second  marriage.— Richardson, 
O.  The  dissolved  pledge.— Campbell,  A.  The  Hawick 
spate.— Leig:hton,  A.    The  avenger.— Campbell,  A. 


"Wilson,  J:  Mackay,  ed. —  Continued. 

The  lord  of  Hermitage.— Gillespie,  T:  Gleanings  of 
the  covenant.— Campbell,  A.  The  curse  of  Scotland. 
—Wilson,  J:  M.  Leaves  from  the  life  of  Alexander 
Hamilton.  — Leighton,  A.  The  sportsman  of  Out- 
fieldhaugh.— The  sea-fight. 

20.  Leighton,  A.  The  dominie  of  St.  Fillan's.— 
Wilson,  J :  M.  Peter  Paterson.— Leighton,  A.  The 
heroine.— Campbell,  A.  The  barley  bannock.— Gil- 
lespie, T:  Gleanings  of  the  covenant.— Thomson, 
G.  The  lost  heir  of  Elphinstone.— Wilson,  J:  M. 
Trials  and  triumphs.— Leighton,  A.  The  miser  of 
Newabbey.— The  sea-skirmish. 

21.  Leighton,  A.  The  burgher's  tales:  The  house 
in  Bell's  Wynd.— Wilson,  J:  M.  The  prodigal  son.— 
Leighton,  A.  The  lawyer's  tales:  The  woman  with 
the  white  mice.  —  Gillespie,  T:  Gleanings  of  the 
covenant.— Leighton,  A.  The  detective's  tales:  The 
chance  question.  —  Campbell,  A.  The  merchant's 
daughter.— Leighton,  A.   The  bride  of  Bell's  Tower. 

—  Campbell,  A.     Doctor  Dobbie.— Wilson,  J:  M. 
The  seeker.  —  Leighton,  A.     The  surgeon's  tales:  ' 
The  wager. 

22.  Wilson,  J:  M.  Ups  and  downs.— Leighton, 
A.  The  burgher's  tales:  The  ancient  bureau.— 
Campbell,  A.  Lady  Rae.— Leighton,  A.  The  dia- 
mond eyes.- David  Lorimer.— The  convict.— Leigh- 
ton, A.  The  amateur  robbery.— Wilson,  J:  M.  The 
procrastinator.— Leighton,  A.  The  ten  of  diamonds. 

23.  Leighton,  A.  The  lawyer's  tales:  Lord 
Kames's  puzzle.  —  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  orphan.— 
Leighton,  A.  The  burgher's  tales:  The  brownie  of 
the  West  Bow.— Gillespie,  T :  Gleanings  of  the  cove- 
nant.—Leighton,  A.  The  story  of  Mary  Brown.— 
Wilson,  J :  M.  Tibby  Fowler.— Leighton,  A.  The 
cradle  of  Logic.  —  Wilson,  J:  M.  The  death  of  the 
chevalier  de  la  Beaute.— Leighton,  A.  The  story  of 
the  pelican.- Wilson,  J:  M.  The  widow's  son. — 
Leighton,  A.  The  lawyer's  tales:  The  story  of  Mysie 
Craig.— Wilson,  J :  M.  The  twin  brothers.— Leigh- 
ton, A.  The  girl  forger;  The  two  red  slippers ;  The 
faithful  wife. 

24.  The  minstrel's  tales:  Wilson,  J:  M.  Edmund 
and  Helen.  —  Leighton,  A.  The  romaunt  of  sir 
Peregrine  and  the  lady  Etheline;  The  legend  of 
Allerley  Hall;  The  legend  of  lady  Katherine;  The 
legend  of  the  fair  Emergilde;  The  romaunt  of  St. 
Mary's  Wynde;  The  legend  of  Mary  Lee;  The  ballad 
of  age  and  youth;  The  legend  of  Craigullan.— Wil- 
son, J:  M.  The  hermit  of  the  hills.- Leighton,  A. 
The  ballad  of  the  rumbollow;  The  legend  of  the 
burning  of  mrs.  Jamphray;  The  ballad  of  Ballogie's 
daughters;  The  legend  of  Dowlelee;  The  ballad  of 
maid  Marion;  The  ballad  of  Roseallan  Castle;  The 
ballad  of  the  tournay ;  The  ballad  of  golden  counsel; 
The  ballad  of  matrimony;  The  song  of  Rosalie;  The 
ballad  of  the  world's  vanity.— Wilson,  J.  M.  The 
siege;  a  dramatic  tale.— G.,  W.  Farewell  to  a  place 
on  the  borders.— Glossary.— General  index. 

—  Same,  v.  3.     T.  p.  w.  O.  "W  2203 

Contents.  The  raid  of  Roxburgh.— Mary  Middleton; 
a  tale  of  the  dear  years.— The  cruise  of  the  Pibroch. 
—Hume  and  the  governor  of  Berwick.— Sandy  Mur- 
ray, the  legacy-hunter.— The  snuff-miller's  daughter. 
—The  parsonage.— The  simple  man  is  the  beggar's 
brother.  —  Mike  Maxwell  of  Gretna.— The  dream.— 
The  provost  of  Starvieston.— Recollections  of  Fergu- 
son.—Red  Eric  and  Lord  Delaval.— A  chronicle  of  the 
death  of  James  III.— The  apparition  of  Flodden  Field. 

—  The  cherry  stone.  —  Christie  of  the  Cleek. —The 
Eskdalemuir  story.- The  maiden  feast.— Roseallan's 
daughter.— The  lykewake.— The  faithful  wife.— Roger 
Goldie's  narrative.— The  writer's  daughter.  —  Mo rt- 
lake ;  a  legend  of  Merton.-  Marry  for  love,  and  work 
for  money. —  The  bewildered  student. —The  free- 
booter of  Coldstream.  — Kinaldy.— Donald  Gorm.— 
Leaves  from  the  life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.— Tips 
and  downs,  or  David  Stuart's  account  of  his  pilgrim- 
age.—The  festival.— The  wife  or  the  wuddy.— The 
fugitive.— The  unknown.— The  Whitsome  tragedy.— 
The  unbidden  guest,  or  Jedburgh's  regal  festival.— 
Trials  and  triumphs.— Edmund  and  Helen.— Madeline 
of  Roecleugh.— 'The  thriftless  heir.— The  foundling, 
or  The  heiress  of  Castle  Gower.- The  fatal  secret.— 
The  outlaw,  or  The  maiden  of  Lednlck.— The  black- 
smith of  Plumtrees.- The  lord  of  Hermitage. 

—  Same,   germ.     Romantische    erziihlungen  aus 

der  geschichte  und    den  iiberlieferungen 

des  schottischen  grenzlandes.    Braunscnw. 

n.  d.  S.  W  2201 

Contents.    Die  rothe  halle,  Oder  Berwick  In  1236.— 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


895       CI.  813,  Authors. 


LlfERATtTRE— MICTION. 


Wilton— Wister. 


Grisilde  Cochrane— Des  faa-konig-s  rache.— Der  un- 
gebetene  gast.  —  Midside  Maggy.  — Die  sabbath-ver- 
letzung.— Der  hosenband-orden.- Lord  Soulis.— Die 
abtei  Coldingliam.— Der  geplagte  wahler.— Das  ge- 
brochene  herz.— Die  covenanter-familie.— Sir  Patrick 
Hume.— Archy  Armstrong. 
Wilton,  T.    Mongrels.    Lond.  1883.    3v.ini.  D. 

W2276 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  W  2276 
Winter,  J:  Strange.    Houp-La ;  novelette.    111. 

N.  Y.  1885.  S.  W  2227 

—  Mignon,  or  Bootles's  baby  ;  a  novelette.     111. 

N.  Y.  1885.  S.  W  2226 

Winterfeld,  Adolf  v.  Die  diamantknopfe  ;  skizze. 

In  Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v23 

—  Der  dolmetscher ;  eine  soldatengeschichte.  In 

the  same.  V  2  v28 

—  Die  ehefabrikanten ;  komisch-socialer  roman. 

Leipz.  1866.    2  v.  D.  W2251 

—  Der  fiirst  von  Montenegro  ;  komischer  roman. 

N.  Y.  1882.  F.  W  2256 

—  Geheimnisse  einer  kleinen  stadt ;   komischer 

roman.    Jena.  [1880].  D.  W  2252 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.   F.  W  2252 

—  Ein  gemeuchelter  dichter  ;  komischer  roman. 

K  Y.  1883.  F.  W  2259 

—  Der  konig  der  luft ;  komischer  roman.    N.  Y. 

1882.  T.  W  2255 

—  Des    konigs  ordre  ;     eine    soldatengeshichte. 

In  Vierteljalirl.  mag.  V  2  v29 

—  Modelle.    N.  Y.  1883.  F.  W  2258 


Neue  garnisongeschichten 
Jena.  n.  d.    11  v.  S. 


soldaten-humor. 
W2260 


Contents.  V.  1.  Reservist  und  reservistin.— Der 
premier-lieutenant  von  Drenkenberg.  2.  Die  flote 
des  grafen  Schwulenberg.  3.  Die  dicke  trompete.— 
Mein  vetter  aus  Stettin.  4.  Excellenz  will  heirathen. 
5.  Ein  geheimnissvoller  grenadier.  6.  Der  alte 
major  Knollen.— Ein  eingebildeter  lieutenant.  — Zu 
befehl,  herr  rittmeister.  7.  Wie  mein  freund  Dum- 
bart  sein  examen  machte.— Die  preussischen  farben. 
—Ein  rasender  Roland.  8.  Ein  wettrennen.— Der 
verwechselte  graf .  —  Der  doppelte  regiments-com- 
mandeur.  9.  Der  grosse  weisse  und  die  kleine 
braune.— Der  marsch  gegen  den  feind.— Zwei  per- 
riicken.  10.  Das  schiefe  gesicht.— Die  ungarin.— 
Bratenjager.— Spleen.  11.  Die  bremse.— Die  letzte 
ihres  stammes.— Invalide  im  kopf.— Brief  des  kiiras- 
sier  Heinrich  WoUkopf  an  seine  eltern.— Antwort  auf 
den  brief  des  kiirassier  Heinrich  WoUkopf. 

—  Neue     humoristische    soldaten- geschichten. 

Jena.  n.  d.    6  v.  S.  W  2261 

Contents.  V.  1.  Das  ungethum.— Der  junge  vater 
und  der  alte  sohn.— Ein  marsch-quartier.— Der  pflau- 
menschmeisser.  —  Die  blodsichtigen.  —  Der  hut  des 
herrn  von  Schlawen.— Mourmellieux  und  Carbonel. 
2.  Zwei  alte  freunde.— Die  hosen  des  unterofliciers 
Bartmann.  — Die  kegelbahn.— Etwas  fiber  pferde. — 
Die  volksversammlung  in  Loitz.— Theodor's  geheim- 
niss.- Eine  kadettengeschichte  aus  alter  zeit.  3.  Der 
kleine  graf.— Der  rittmeister  bei  den  garde-kiirassie- 
ren.— Des  konigs  ordre.  4.  Das  examen  zur  kriegs- 
schule.  —  Die  statue.— Die  schlacht  bei  Schleswig.- 
Wie  ich  meine  kleine  garnison  wiedersah.- Der  dol- 
metsch.— Der  alte  Hannemann.  — Flensburg.  —  Jiit- 
land.— Schloss  Glucksburg.  6.  Driickende  verhalt- 
nisse.  —  Der  herr  oberst.  — Eine  kleine  garnison.— 
Marsch  durch  die  mark.— Lauenburg.  6.  Der  sach- 
sische  ordonnanz-offlcier.  —  Bivouac  bei  Satrup.  — 
Mein  urgrossvetter.  —  Die  stiefel  von  nummer  10.— 
Die  urlaubsreise.— Der  iiberfall  und  die  letzte  pa- 
trouille.— Eine  besohreibung  der  schlacht  bei  Water- 
loo.—Holstein. 

—  Der  pantoffelheld  ;  humoristische  novelle.    In 

Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v35 

—  Das    spukehaus  ;   komischer  roman.     N.  Y. 

1882.  F.  W  2257 

—  Der  todte  onkel ;  eine  soldatengeschichte.    In 

Vierteljahrl.  mag.  V  2  v35 

—  Das  ungethum  ;  eine  humoristische  soldaten- 

gescnichte.    In  the  same.  V  2  v24 


at  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Winterfeld,  Adolf  v. —  Continued. 

—  Die  wohnungssucher  ;  komischer  roman.    N. 

Y.  1882.  F.  W  2254 

—  Die  zigeunertochter,    Nach  dem  schwedischen 

original  des  kammerjunker  Kullberg  frei 
bearbeitet.    Jena.  [1877] .   S.  W  2253 

—  Zwei  alte  freunde  ;   humoreske.     In  Viertel- 

jahrl. mag.  V  2  v25 

—  tr.    Unheimliche  geschichten  in  deutscher  be- 

arbeitung  nach  A.  B.  Edwards  und  Edgar 

Allan  Poe.     Jena.  n.  d.    4  v.  S.      W  2262 

Contents.    V.  1.  Zusammengeschmiedet.— Eine  gei- 

stergeschichte.— Der  spieler.— Auf  dem  courirzuge.— 

Brudermord.    2.    Unterhaltung  mit  einer  mumie.— 

Der  goldkaf er.—  Lebendig  begraben.— Merkwiirdige 

wirkungen  des  mesmerismus,  beobachtet  an  einem 

sterbenden.  —  Im  malstrom.     3.    Zwischen  himmel 

und  erde.— Im  feurigen  ofen.— Die  geisterkutsche.— 

Die  fluth.— Zwei  neujahrstage.— Die  diamantknopfe. 

4.    Die  morde  in  der  Morgue-strasse.— Hans  Pfaals 

hochst  wundersames  abenteuer. 

Winthrop,  Theodore.    The  canoe  and  saddle  ; 

adventures  among  the  northwestern  rivers 

and  forests.   (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y.  1876. 

S.  W  2305 

—  Cecil  Dreeme  ;  with  portrait  and  biog.  sketch 

of  the  author  by  G:  W:  Curtis.    (Leism-e 
hour  ser.)    N.  Y!  1876.  S.  W  2301 

—  Edwin  Brothertoft.    N.  Y.  1876.  S.      W  2302 

—  Isthmiana.  With  his  Canoe  and  saddle.  W  2305 

—  John  Brent.     T.  p.  w.  S.  W  2303 

—  Love  and  skates.     In  Johnson,  E.  R.    Little 

classics.  J  926  v6 

Wirth,  Maximilian.  Die  flucht  von  der  Harz- 
burg ;  historische  novelle  aus  dem  lebon 
kaiser  Heinrichs  des  vierten.  Schwab. 
Hall.  1849.  D.  W  2326 

Wise,  H:  A:,  {Harry  Oringo).  Captain  Brand  of 
the  "Centipede",  a  pirate  of  eminence  in 
the  West  Indies  ;  his  loves  aud  exploits, 
together  with  some  account  of  the  singular 
manner  by  which  he  departed  this  life.  111. 
N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  W  3001 

Wister,   Annis  Lee,  born  Furness,   translator  of 
Behrens,    B.,    {W.    Heimburg).      A    penniless 
girl.  H  2279 

Betnusy-Huc,  V.  grdfin,  (Moriizv.  Reichenbach). 
The  Eichhofs.  B  801 

Biirstenbinder,  E.,  {E.  Werner).    Banned  and 
blessed.  B  4358 

Frederich,  B.,  (Oelo  Baimund,  Oeorg  Dannen- 
berg).     A  new  race.  D  203 

Gliimer,  C.  v.     A  noble  name.  G  1326 

Hackliinder,  F:  W:  Enchanting  and  enchant- 
ed. H  314 
Harder,  L:  A  family  feud.  H  5351 
Hartner,  E.  Severa!  H  1626 
Hillern,  W.  v.  Only  a  girl.  H  3154 
John.  E.,  (E.Marlitt).  At  the  councillor's.  J  905 

—  The  bailiff's  maid.  J  901 

—  Countess  Gisela.  J  909 

—  Gold  Elsie.  J  904 

—  In  the  Schillingscourt.  J  906 

—  The  little  moorland  princess.  J  902 

—  The  old  mam'selle's  secret.  J  903 

—  The  second  wife.  J  912 
Schmieden,  E.,  {E.  Juncker).     Margarethe. 

J  1401 
Schulze-Smidt,  B.,  (  E.   Oswald).     Vain  fore- 
bodings. S6251 
Stahr,  F..  born  Lewald.     Hulda.  S  4662 
Streckfuss,  A.    Castle  Hohenwald.       S  5701 

—  Quicksands.  S  5703 

—  Too  rich.  S  5702 
Wichert,  E.    The  green  gate.              W  1601 


Witt— Woolsey. 


LITERATUIIE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors. 


Witt,  Henriette  de,  born  Guizot.  A  french 
country  family.  Tr.  by  Dinah  Mulock 
Craik.    N.  Y.  1868.  D.  Wx  1001 

—  Tales  of  three  centuries  :   16th,   A  huguenot 

family;  17th,  The  pilgrim  fathers;  18th, 
The  desert,  or  The  church  under  the  cross. 
Tr.  from  the  french  by  Emily  Millard  and 
Mary  Archer.    Bost.  1881.  D.         W  2351 

Witt,  Pauline  de,  born  Guizot.  An  only  sister. 
111.     N.  Y.  1873.  S.  Wx  1002 

Wittendorf,  C,  pseud.,  see  Proschko,  H.  C. 

Witzleben,  Charlotte  v.,  {Charlotte  Wollmar). 
Agnes  Falser  ;  erzJihlung  in  brief  en.  Ell- 
wangen.  1828.  S.  W  2501 

Witzleben- Wendelstein,  Ferdinand  v.  Die  hof- 
dame  der  erzherzogin  ;  roman.  N.  Y.  1883. 
F.  W  2401 

Wladimir,  pseud.,  see  Hofineister,  Adolf. 

Wolf  at  the  door,  The.  (No  name  ser.)  Bost. 
1877.  S.  W41 

Wolfhagen,  Friederike,  {Marie  Norden).  Astolfo 
Vardonnas  ;  gemiilde  aus  der  jiingsten  ver- 
gangenheit  Spaniens.    Leipz.  1844.    3  v.  S. 

N751 

—  Columbus  und  seine  zeit ;  historischer  roman. 

Wien.  1861.    4  v.  T.  N  752 

—  Deutsche  lebensbilder.    Leipz.  1851.    3  v.  S. 

N753 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  86,  under  Nor- 
den. 

—  Erzahlungen.    Leipz.  1848.  3  v.  S.  N  754 

—  Feldblumen.    Leipz.  1847.  3  v.  S.  N  755 

—  Ilmhorst ;  eine  skizze  aus  der  vorzeit  Ham- 

burgs.    Leipz.  1846.  3  v.  S.  N  756 

—  Paris    und  Berlin  ;  roman  aus    der  neuesten 

zeit.    Leipz.  1849.  3  v.  S.  N  757 

Wollmar,     Charlotte,    pseud.,    see   Witzleben, 

Charlotte  v. 
Wolzogen,  Friederike  Sophie  Caroline  Auguste 

v.,  bor7i  V.  Lengefeld.     Agnes  yon  Lnien  ; 
Ro 


Cordelia. 


mit  einer  einleitung  von  Robert  Boxberger. 
Stuttg.  [1884].  D.  W2527 

"  "       \Anon.}     Leipz.  1840.  3  v.  D. 

W2526 
Wood,    C:     Buried    alone ;  a  story   by  a  new 
writer.     [Anon.]    Leipz.  1869.'  S.    W  2901 
Wood,  Ellen,  born  Price,  mrs.  H:    Adam  Grain- 
ger.   Leipz.  1876.  S.  W  2551 

—  Anne  Hereford.    Leipz.  1869.  3v.ini.  S. 

W2552 

—  Bessy  Rane.     Leipz.  1870.  8  v.  in  1.   S. 

W2553 

—  The  Channings.    Leipz.  1863.  3v.ini.   S. 

W2554 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  Channings.    Aus  dem  eng- 

lischen  von  A.  Kretzschmar.    Leipz.  1863. 
4v.  S.  W2554 

—  Dene  Hollow.    Leipz.  1871.  3  v.  in  1.    S. 

W2555 

—  East  Lynne.    Leipz.  1861.  3  v.  in  3.    S. 

W2556 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1861.  3  v.  S.  W  2556 

—  Same.    Chicago.  1883.  D.  W  2556 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  W  2556 

—  Edina.     Leipz.  1876.  3  v.  in  1.  S  W  2557 

—  Elster's  folly.    Leipz.  1866.  3  v.  in  1.   S. 

W2558 

—  The  foggy  night  at  Offbrd.    Leipz.  1873.  S. 

W2559 

—  George  Canterbury's  will.    Leipz.   1870.  2  v. 

inl.  8.  W2560 

—  Lady  Adelaide's  oath.     Leipz.  1867.  3  v.  in  1. 

S.  W2561 


Wood,  Ellen,  mrs.  H:— Continued. 

—  A  life's  secret.    Leipz.  1867.  S.  W  2562 

—  A  light  and  a  dark  Christmas.    Phila.  n.  d.  O. 

W2563 

—  Lord  Oakburn's  daughters.    Leipz.  1864.  3  v. 

in  1.  S.  W  2564 

—  Same.    Phila.  [1865].  S.  W  2564 

—  Martyn   Ware's  temptation.      With   her  The 

foggy  night  at  Offord.  W  2559 

—  Mildred  Arkell.    Leipz.  1865.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

W2565 

—  Mrs.  Haliburton's  troubles.    Leipz.  1863.  8  v. 

in  1.  S.  W  2566 

—  The  night  walk  over  the  mill  stream.     With 

her  The  foggy  night  at  OiFord.   Leipz.  1873. 
S.  "W  2559 

—  Orviile  college.    Leipz.  1867.  S.  W  2567 

—  Oswald  Cray.    Leipz.  1865.  2  v.  in  1.   S. 

W2568 

—  Pomeroy  Abbey.    Leipz.  1878.  3  v.  in  1.  S. 

W2569 

—  The  Red  Court  farm.    Leipz.   1868.    3  v.  in  1. 

S.  W  2570 

—  Roland  Yorke.    Leipz.  1869.  3  v.  in  1.  S. 

W2571 

—  St.  Martin's  eve.    Leipz.  1866.  3  v.  in  1.  S. 

W2572 

—  The  shadow  of  Ashlydyat.    Leipz.  1863.  8  v. 

in  3.  S.  W2573 

—  Same,  germ.     Der   schatten    von    Ashlydyat. 

Aus  dem  englischen  von  A.  Kretzchmar. 
Leipz.  1864.  3  v.  S.  W  2573 

—  Told  in  the  twilight.    Leipz.  1875.  3  v.  in  1.  S. 

W2574 
ipz. 
W2575 
V.  in  3.    S. 

W2576 

—  Within  the  maze.    Leipz.  1873.  8  v.  in  1.    S. 

W2577 

Wood,   G:     Future  life,   or  Scenes   in  another 

world.    N.  Y.  1858.  S.  W  2601 

JVote.    Also  published  under  the  title  of  The  gates 

wide  open. 

—  Modern  pilgrims  ;  showing  the  improvements 

in  travel  and  the  newest  methods  of  reach- 
ing the  eternal  city.    Bost.  1855.  3  v.  D. 

W  2602 

—  Peter  Schlemihl  in  America.    Phila.  1848.  D. 

W2603 
Wood,  Mrs.  H:,  see  Wood,  Ellen. 
Woodruff,  Julia  Louisa  Matilda,  (W.  M.  L.  Jay). 
Holdenwith  cords.    N.  Y.  1877.  D. 

W^  2651 

—  Shiloh,  or  Without  and  within.    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

W2652 

Woolsey,    Sarah   Chauncey,    {Susan    Coolidge). 

Cross  Patch,   and  other    stories,   adapted 

from  the  myths  of  Mother  Goose.  111.  Bost. 

1881.  S.  Wx  1201 

Includes,  Little  Tommy  Tucker.  —  Hark,   hark  !  — 

Miss  Jane.— The  old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe.— 

Simple  Simon. 

—  Eyebright ;  a  story.     111.     Bost.  1879.  S. 

Wx  1203 

—  For  summer  afternoons.    Bost.  1876.  T. 

W2701 
Contents.  Lotta's  missionary  field.— An  easter-egg. 
—Under  the  sea.— Edson's  mother.  — Martin.  — One 
may  day.— The  Gibraltars.—  Meta's  wedding-.  —  Bay- 
berry  Bi-ook.— A  camp-meeting  idyl.— Blue-beard.- 
An  aloe  blossom.- Polly's  pies. 

—  A  Guernsey  Lily,  or  How  the  feud  was  healed; 

a  story  for  boys  and  girls.    Bost.  1881.  O. 
Wx  1204 


1864.  S. 
Verner's  pride.    Leipz. 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


01.  813,  Authors. 


LITEBATURE— FICTION. 


"Woolsey — Yonge . 


900 


Woolsey,  S.  C,  {Susan  CooUdge).  -Continued. 

—  Mischief's    thanksgiving,    and    other  stories. 

111.    Best.  1879.  S.  Wx  1205 

Includes,  Little  Roger's  night  in  the  church.— The 
world  within  the  wall.— How  the  umbrella  ran  away 
with  EUie.— Girls  of  the  far  north.— Nanny's  substi- 
tute. —  On  top  of  the  ark.  —  Ricket's  valentine.  — 
Christie. 

—  The  new-year's  bargain.    Bost.  1878.  S. 

Wx  1206 

—  A  round  dozen.    111.    Bost.  1883.  S.    Wx  1202 

—  What  Katy  did  ;  a  story.    111.    Bost.  1879.  S. 

Wx  1207 

—  What  Katy  did  at  school.    111.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

Wx  1208 

Woolson,  Constance  Fenimore.    Anne  ;  a  novel. 

111.     N.  Y.  1882.  S.  W  2753 

—  Castle  Nowhere  ;  lake-country  sketches.  Bost. 

1875.  D.  W  2751 

Includes,  Peter  the  parson.— Jeannette.— The  old 
agency.— Misery  Landing.— Solomon.— Wilhelmina.— 
St.  Clair  flats.— The  lady  of  Little  Fishing. 

—  For  the  major  ;  a  novelette.    111.    N.  Y.  1883. 

S.  W  2754 

—  Miss  Grief.    In  Stories  by  american  authors. 

S  35  v4 

—  Rodman  the  keeper  ;  southern  sketches.  N.  Y. 

1880.  D.  W2752 

Includes,  Sister  St.  Luke.  — Miss  Elizabetha.  —  Old 

Gardiston.— The  south  devil.— In  the  cotton  country. 

—  Felipa.  —  "Bro".— King  David.— Up  in  the  Blue 

Ridge. 

Wright,  Frances,  see  Arusmont,  Frances  d'. 

Wright,    Henrietta    Christian.     Little   folk    in 

freen  ;  new  fairy  stories.    111.    N.  Y.  1883. 
1883].  D.  Wxl351 

Wright,    J.    Hall.     Ocean- work,    ancient    and 

modern,  or  Evenings  on  sea  and  land.    N. 

Y.  1859.  S.  Wx  1301 

Wright,  Paul,  pseud.,  see  Wilson,  F.  T. 
Wulflf,  Margarethe,  {A.  Stein).    Little  Anna ;  a 

story  for  pleasant  little  children.    Tr.  from 

thegerman.    Bost.  n.  d.  S.  Wx  1451 

Wylde,  Katherine.    A  dreamer.    (Leisure  hour 

ser.)    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  W  2801 

Wyss,  J:  Rudolph,  and  Jeanne  Isabelle  Pauline 

Poller  de  Bottens  dame  de  Crousaz  ba- 

ronne   de    Montolieu.     The  swiss  family 

Robinson,  or  Adventures  of  a  father  and 

mother  and  four  sons  in  a  desert  island. 

111.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  Wx  1501 

Same.    Phila.  1878.   D.  Wx  1501 

Sam^;   ed.  for  the  use  of  schools  by  J.  H. 

Stickney.     [Classics  for  children.!     Bost. 

1885.  D.  Wx  1502 

Note.    For  sequel,  see  Willis  the  pilot. 
Yates,  Edmund  Hodgson.    Black  sheep.    Lond. 

1872.  D.  ^    Y  101 

—  Broken  to  harness  ;  a  story  of  english  domes- 

tic life.    Chicago.  1883.  D.  Y  108 

—  Dr.  Wainwright's  patient.    N.  Y.  1873.  O. 

X..    .  Y102 

—  Kissm^  the  rod.    N.  Y.  1866.  O.  Y  103 

—  Pages  in  waiting;  a  novel.    Lond.  [18841.  D. 

YllO 
Contents.  Told  in  the  twilight.  —  Broad  awake.— 
Dreaming. -Two  rocks.- From  generation  to  genera- 
tion.—Aged  forty.— Over  pipes  and  palettes.— On  re- 
latives and  connections.  —  Summer  days.  —  Lady 
Greatheart's  store.- Amusing  "Mossoo".— Our  neigh- 
borhood. —  Invited  and  declining.  — On  kicking  up 
one  s  heels.-Put  to  the  test.— The  houseless  poor.— 
The  social  position  of  actors.- My  convict  experi- 
ences.—Then,  and  now. 

—  A  righted  wrong.    Lond.  1871.  D.  Y  104 

—  The  rock  ahead.    Lond.  1869.  D.  Y  106 


ac  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Yates,  Edmund  Hodgson. — Continued. 

—  Running  the  2;auntlet.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.    Y  106 

—  Same.    Bost.  1866.  D.  Y  106 

—  A  silent  witness.    Leipz.  1875.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

Y  109 

—  The  yellow  flag.    Bost.  n.  d.  O.  Y  107 
Yelverton,    Maria   Theresa,    born    Longworth. 

Zanita ;  a  tale  of  the  Yosemite.  N.  Y.  1872. 
D.  Y 151 

Yesterday ;  an  american  novel.  (Leisure  hour 
ser.)    N.  Y.  1882.  S.  Y  11 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary.  The  armourer's  'pren- 
tices;  [a  novel  of  the  early  Tudor  daysl. 
N.  Y.  1884.  D.  Y  224 

—  Beechcroft.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  Y  201 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  below  The  two  sides  of 
the  shield. 

—  Ben  Sylvester's  word.      With  her  The  little 

duke.  Yx  303 

—  The  caged  lion.    N.  Y.  1870.  D.  Y  202 

—  The  castle  builders.    N.  Y.  1855.  D.        Y  225 

—  The  chaplet  of  pearls,  or  The  white  and  black 

Ribaumont.    Lond.  1878.  D.  Y  203 

—  The  clever  woman  of  the  family.    Leipz.  1865. 

2  V.  in  1.   S.  Y  204 

—  The  daisy   chain,   or  Aspirations ;    a  family 

chronicle.    N.  Y.  1871.    2  v.  D.         Y  205 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.    2  v.   D.  Y  205 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  The  trial. 

—  The  Danvers  papers.    Leipz.  1867.  S.     Y  206 

—  The  dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.    Leipz.  1866.    2 

V.  inl.  S.  Y207 

—  Same.     T.p.w.  Y  207 

—  Dynevor  Terrace,  or  The  clue  of  life.    Leipz. 

1857.    2v.  S.  Y208 

—  Heartsease,  or  The  brother's  wife.  Leipz.  1855. 

2  V.  in  1.  S.  Y  209 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.    2  v.  D.  Y  209 

—  The  heir  of  Redclyffe.    Leipz.  1855.    2  v.  in  1. 

S.  Y210 

—  Same.    Lond.  1882.  D.  Y  210 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  Y210 

yerm.     Der  erbe  von  Redcliffe.    Nach 

dem  englischen.    2te  aufl.    Gotha.  1875.    2 

V.  inl.  S.  Y210 

— -  Hopes  and  fears,  or  Scenes  from  the  life  of  a 

spinster.    Leipz.  1861.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  Y  211 

—  Kenneth,  or  The  rear  guard  of  the  grand  army. 

N.  Y.  1855.  D.  Y  212 

—  Lady  Hester,   or  Ursula's  narrative.     Leipz. 

1874.  S.  Y214 

—  The  lances  of  Lynwood.    111.    N.  Y.  1856.  S. 

Yx304 

—  The  little  duke,  or  Richard  the  fearless.  Leipz. 

1861.  S.  Yx  303 

—  Little  Lucy's  wonderful  globe.    111.,  new  ed. 

Lond.  1881.   S.  Yx  301 

—  Love  and  life  ;  an  old  story  in  18th  century 

costume.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.*  Y  215 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  Y  215 

—  Magnum  bonum,   or  Mother  Carey's   brood. 

N.  Y.  1880.  D.  Y  216 

—  The  mouth  of  the  Leamy.    Leipz.  1874.   S. 

Y214 

—  My  young  Alcides  ;  a  faded  photograph.    N. 

Y.  1876.  D.  Y  217 

—  Pickle  and  his  page-boy,  or  Unlooked  for  ;  a 

story.    111.    N.  Y.  1883.  T.  Yx  302 

—  The  pillars  of  the  house,  or  Under  wode,  under 

rode.    111.    Lond.  1882.  2  v.   D.  Y  218 

—  Same ;  2d  v.     T.  p.  w.  Y  218 

—  The  prince  and  the  page.  WitJi  her  The  Dan- 
vers papers.  Y  206 


901 


Yonge— Zschokke . 


LITERATUIIE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Authors.        902 


Yonge,  Charlotte  Mar j.— Continued. 

—  Stray  pearls  ;  memoirs  of  Margaret  de  Ribau- 

mont,  viscountess  of  Bellaise.    N.  Y.  1883. 
D  Y  233 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  .     Y  223 

—  The  three  brides.     Lond.  1883.  D.  Y  219 

—  The  trial ;  more  links  of  "  The  daisy  chain." 

111.     Lond.  1877.  D.  Y  220 

—  The  two  sides  of  the  shield;  [a  sequel  to  Beech- 

croft].    N.  Y.  1885.  D.  Y  226 

—  Unknown  to  history  ;  story  of  the  captivity 

of  Mary  of  Scotland,    i^^.  Y.  1883.   D. 

Y  222 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1888.  Q.  Y  222 

—  The  young  step  -  mother,  or  A  chronicle  of 

mistakes.    Leipz.  1861.  2  v.  in  1.  8.    Y  221 

—  joint  author,  see  Awdry,  Frances. 
Yorke,  Stephen.     Cleveden.    N.  Y.  1878.  Q. 

Y251 
Young,  Betty.    Ein  vierteljahrhundert ;  roraan. 

N.  Y.  1882.  F.  Y351 

Young,  W:    A  toss  up  for  a  husband.     In  Maga 

stories.  P  2801 

Zacone,   P:    Zelle  no.  7;  roman  in  3  b.     N.  Y. 

1881.  F.  Z351 

Zeising,  Adolf,  {Richard  Morning).     Joppe  und 

crinoline.     Leipz.  1865.  D.  Z  101 

Zeller,  Louise,  horn  Pichler.    Bei  lampen-  und 

sternenschein ;     erzahlungen.      2te    ausg. 

Leipz.  1868.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  Z  401 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  111. 

—  The  red  mantle.     From  the  german  by  K.  E. 

Heyser.     Phila.  [1884].  S.  Px  1051 

Ziehen,  E:  A:  Philipp,  {Edward  Ellersherg).    Ge- 

schichten  und^  tsilder  aus  dem  wendischen 

volksleben.    Hannover.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  Z  152 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  111. 

—  Wendische    weiden ;    erzahlungen    aus    dem 

wendischen  volksleben.    Frankfurt  a.  M. 
1854.  D.  Z  151 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-,  p.  111. 
Ziemssen,  L:     Bartolomaus  von  Brusehaver, — 
Muss  ma  cussalin  ;  zwei  historische  novel- 
len.     N.  Y.  1888.  F.  Z  177 

—  Umwege  zum  gliick  ;  roman  mit  einer  einlei- 

tung  von  Hans  Ziegler.    Stuttg.  1888.  D. 

Z176 


Zitelmann,  Ernst  O:  Konrad,  {Konrad  Telmann). 
Das  iUngste  gericht ;  novelle.  In  Viertel- 
jahrl.  mag.  V  2  v22 

Zitz,  Kathinka  Therese  Pauline  Modesta.  born 
Halein.  Erzahlungen  und  novellen;  fremd 
und  eigen.  Niirnberg.  1845.  2  v.  S.  Z  201 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  111. 

ZOUner,  Caroline  v.,  born  Grape,  {Caroline  v. 
Gohren).  Die  brautschau.  Berlin.  1856.  2 
V.  S.  G  1451 

—  Frauenliebe    und    kiinstlerberuf.     Hamburg. 

1856.  2  V.    S.  G  1452 

Zschokke,  J:  H:  Daniel.  The  goldmakers'  vil- 
lage.   Tr.  from  the  german.    N.Y.  1857.  S. 

Z310 

—  Grossere  novellen.   Berlin.  [1877].  3v.ini.  D. 

Z309 
Note.    For  contents  of  this  and  following  collec- 
tions, see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  111. 

—  Historische  novellen.    Berlin.  [1877] .  3  v.  in  1. 

D.  Z  306 

—  Humoristische  novellen.     Berlin.  [18771.  3  v. 

in  1.  D.  Z  307 

—  Incidents  of   social   life  amid    the  european 

Alps.    Tr.  from  the  german  by  L:  Strack. 
N.Y.  1844.  S.  Z301 

—  Kleinere  novellen.    Berlin.  1877.     3v.  inl.  D. 

Z308 

—  Leaves  from  the  journal  of  a  poor  vicar  in 

Wiltshire.    In  Hedge,  F:  H:    Prose  writ- 
ers of  Germany.  830.1  :  8 

—  Novellen  und  dichtungen ;    in  17  bandchen. 

lOte  ausg.    V.  6-17.    Aarau.  1857.  11  v.  S. 

Z302 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  111. 

—  The  princess  of  Brunswick-Wolfenbiittel,  and 

other  tales.    From  the  german  by  M.  A. 
Faber.    Leipz.  1867.  S.  Z  303 

Includes,  A  new-year's  eve  adventure.— The  inn  at 
Cransac. 

—  A  Sylvester  night's  adventure.    Tr.  by  H.  B. 

W.    Cine.  1884.  D.  Z  311 

—  Der  todte  gast.      With    Kompert,   L.     Eine 

verlorene.  K  1204 

—  Same,  eng.    The  dead  guest ;  a  tale.    Tr.  from 

the  german.    N.  Y.  1840.  D.  Z  312 

—  Veronica,  or  The  free  court  of  Aarau.    Tr. 

from  the  german  bv  the  author  of  '  'Giaf ar 
al  Barmeki."    N.  X.  1858.  O.  Z  305 


2.    Titles. 


Note. 


The  titles  of  short  stories,  forming  part  of  collections  which  were  entered  in  the  german  catalogue  of  1882, 

are  not  repeated  here. 


A.  Gordon  Pym.    E.  A.  Poe. 
Abbe  Constantine.    L.  Halevy. 
Abbe  Tigrane,  The.    F.  Fabre. 
Abbot.  The.    Sir  W.  Scott. 
Abdallah.    E.  de  Laboulaye. 
Abduction,  The.    A.  Leighton. 


in 


1:5  v4 
H476 
FlOl 
S2001 
li  151 
in  W  2202  v9 


Ablest  man  in  the  world.  The.    E.  P.  Mitchell. 

in  S  35  vlO 
About  magnanimous  Incident  literature.    S.  L.  Clemens. 

in  C  1802 
Abraham's  offering.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

in-E  1205 
Absent-minded  fairy.  The.    M.  Janvier.  Vx  104 

Absentee,  The.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  405 

Abstraction.  The.    T.Hood.  in  820.2:  6 

Abt,  Der.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2001 

Abtei  Carrow.    J.  F.  Smith.  S  3501 

Abu  Telfan.    W.  Raabe.  R  101 

Accidentally  overheard.    H.  E.  Scudder.  wS2101 

Accompanied  on  the  flute.    F.  A.  Guthrie.       in  A  1328 
Accursed  race.  An.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  in  0-411 

Ace  of  clubs.  The.    J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 

Achor.    Mrs.  S.  R.  G.  Clark.  C  1526 

Achsah.    W.  M.  F.  Bound.  B  2851 

Achtspannig.    J.  Bank.  B  351 


Achtzehn  humoristische  erzahlungen.    M.  Jokai. 

J  1152 

1812.  L.  Rellstab.  B,  902 

1813.  L.  F.  StoUe.  S5511 
1830.  J.  Gundling.  G3051 
Acker  im  buchenwalde,  Der.    O.  Lautenschlager. 

in  L  2302 
Across  the  chasm.    J.  Magruder.  M  5051 

Across  the  peat-fields.    A.  I.  Ritchie.  in  R  1652 

Same.  in  B.  1654 

Actiengesellschaft,  Eine.    L.  Schucking.  S  1801 

Adah.    A.  M.  Gray.  a  2101 

Adam  Bede.    M.  Cross,  (George  Bfiot).  C  3151 

Adam  Bell.    J.Hogg.  in  H  345  lv3 

Adam  Brown.    H.Smith.  S  3451 

Adam  Grainger.    B.  P.  Wood.  W  2551 

Adam  Scott.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v4 

Adel.    J.  D.  H.  Temme.  T551 

Adela  Cathcart.    G.  Macdonald.  M  251 

Adelaide.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2855 

Adelaide.    C.  Stock.  S  5351 

Adele.    F.  Stahr.  S4651 

Adelina  Mowbray.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653 

Same.  in  O  653  v2 

Adeline  Pro  tat.    H.  Murger.  M  4801 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


903       01.  813,  Titles. 


I<ITERATUKE  —FICTION. 


Adept— Ameta.        904 


Adept  zu  Helmstedt,  Der.    F.  H.  Kleneke.  K  951 

Adhemar  de  Belcastel.    Mme.  J.  Gaulle.  G  451 

Adirondack  home.  An.    P.  Demingf.  in  D  902 

Adirondack  neighborhood.  An.    P.  Demlng'.       in  I)  901 
Adirondack  stories.    P.  Deming.  D  901 

Adler,  Der.    E.  Ambach.  in  A  952 

Admiral's  ward.  The.    A.  F.  Hector.  H  2209 

Adolphe  Renouard.    J.Ward.  W  551 

Adrian  Vidal.    W.  E.  Norris.  N  908 

Adrien.    J.  Kavanagh.  in  K  310 

Adventure  in  a  forest.  An.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  v2 

Adventure  in  the  Northwest  territory,  An.  in  T  176  v9 
Adventure  in  Thule,  An.    W.  Black.  Bx  726 

Adventures  in  Texas.  in  T  176  v5 

Adventures  in  the  land  of  the  behemoth.    J.  Verne. 

V561 
Adventures  of  a  marquis.    A.Dumas.  D  2251 

Adventures  of  a  widow.  The.    E.  Fawcett.  F  205 

Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist.    L.  Biart.        Bx  701 
Adventures  of  an  american  consul  abroad.    L.  Monti. 

M3301 
Adventures  of  Hajji  Baba,  The.  J.  Morier.  M3651 
Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn.    S.  L.  Clemens. 

0x503 
Adventures  of  Jimmy  Brown,  The.    W.  L.  Alden. 

Ax  554 
Adventures  of  one  Hans  Pf  all,  The.    E.  A.  Poe. 

in  820.1:  5  v3 
Adventures  of  Philip.  The.  W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  651 
Adventures  of  prince  Lazybones,  The.    H.  Hays. 

Hx  729 
Adventures  of  Reuben  Davidger,  The.    J.  Greenwood. 

axi5i 

Adventures  of  Timias  Terrystone,  The.    O.  B.  Bunce. 

B4116 
Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer,  The.    S.  L.  Clemens. 

0x501 
Advocate's  wedding  day.  The.  C.  Crowe,  in  J  926  v8 
Aire,  Ein.    A.  L.  Kielland.  i7i  K  1704 

Afghan  knife.  The.    R.  A.  Sterndale.  S  5101 

Afloat  and  ashore.    J.  F.  Cooper.  O  2451 

Afloat  in  the  forest.    M.  Reid.  Rx  401 

Afraja.    T.  Mugge.  M  4201 

African  crusoes.  The.    S.Lee.  Iix251 

After  dark.    W.  Collins.  C  2201 

Same.  C  2228 

After  five  vears.    N.  Perry.  i7i  P  1351 

After  the  ball.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653  v5 

After  the  lessons.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2102 

Same.  in  H  21 18 

Afterglow.    G.  P.  Lathrop.  L  651 

Against  the  stream.    E.Charles.  0  951 

Against  wind  and  tide.    H.  Parr.  P  462 

Agamemnon.    R.  W.  Raymond.  in  R  576 

Agatha's  husband.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2851 

Agathe  und  Corona.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2305 

Agincourt.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  201 

Agnes.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  0  451 

Agnes  Bernauer.    F.  W.  Bruckbrau.  B  3651 

Agnes  Felser.    C.  v.  Witzleben.  W  2501 

Agnes  Grey.    A.  Bronte.  ,  in  B  3351 

Agnes  Lee.    W.  Collins.  in  C  2206 

Agnes  of  Sorrento.    H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5651 

Agnes  Sorel.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  202 

Agnes  von  Lilien.    F.  S.  C.  A.  v.  Wolzqgen.         W  2537 
Aegyptische  konigstochter,  Eine.    G.  Bbers.  E  251 

Ahnen,  Die.    G.  Freytag.  F  1607-F  1612 

Ailcen  Ferrers.    S.  Morley.  M  375 1 

Alms  and  obstacles.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  203 

Airy,  fairy  Lilian.    M.  Argles.  A  1476 

Alban.    J.  V.  Huntington.  H  5101 

Alban  und  Nanny.    Frau  —  Heege.  H  2226 

Albert  Diirer.    L.  Schefer.  S  1026 

Albert  Limbach.    A.  F.  Langbein.  in  R  2451 

Albrecht  der  Bar.    E.  C  V.  Dietrich.  D  1351 

Album  der  erlnnerungen.    W.  H.  Landt,  ed.  L  451 

Alcestis.  A.  1 

Alda  the  captive.    A.Strickland.  Sx  1801 

Alderbrook.    E.  C.  Judson.  J  1301 

Alec  Forbep.    G.  Macdonald.  M  252 

Alexander  Hamilton.    J.M.Wilson.       inW2202vl9 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Alexander  von  Humboldt.    H.  Rau.  R451 

Alfred  Hagart's  household.    A.  Smith.  S  3351 

Alfred  Leslie.    F.Arnold.  A  1591 

Alfred  the  truth-teller.    E.  Charles.  in  C  955 

Alhambra.    W.  R.  Heller.  H  2326 

Alhambra,  The.    W.  Irving.  I  401 

Same,  germ.  1 401 

Alice.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B4001 

Alice  Brand.    A.  G.  Riddle.  R  1451 

Alice  Dugdale.    A.  Trollope.  in  T  1637 

Alice  Franklin.    M.  Howitt.  Hx  1261 

X  denotes  books  specially 


Alice  Learmont.    D.  M.  Craik.  Cx  705 

Alice  Lorraine.    R.  D.  Blackmore.  B  2301 

Alice  Riordan.    M.  A.  Sadlier.  Sx  101 

Alice's  adventures  in  wonderland.    C.  L.  Dodgson. 

Dx  601 
All  for  the  best.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2855 

All  in  a  garden  fair.    W.  Besant.  B  1759 

All  in  the  dark.    J.  S.  Le  Fanu.  L  901 

All  in  vain.    R.  Lindau.  in  L  1404 

All  or  nothing.    F.  S.  Hoey.  H  3251 

All  over.    A.  Cudlip.  in  O  3312  v3 

All-saints'  eve.    A.  B.  Edwards.  i)i  E  510 

All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men.  W.  Besant.  B  1757 
All  through  Arethusa.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2107 

Same.  in  H  2118 

Allan  Breck.    G.  R.  Gleig.  G  1301 

Allan  Dare  and  Robert  le  Diable.  D.  D.  Porter.  P  2136 
Allan  Gordon.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  vl 

Allein  in  dor  welt.    F.  v.  Reitzenstein.  R  8*76 

Allen  Lucas.    E.  C.  Judson.  Jx  301 

Allerton  Towers.    A.  Cudlip.  0  3310 

Alles  schon  dagewesen.    J.  Scherr.  in  S  1 107 

Alliirten  der  reaction,  Die.    I.  Heller.  H  2301 

Allzeit  voran.    F- Spielhagen.  S4251 

Almenrausch  und  edelweiss.  H.  v.  Schmld.  S  1401 
Almeria.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  404 

Aloe  blossom,  An.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

Alone.    M.  V.  Terhune.  T  601 

Aloys.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1951 

Alpenhirt,  Der.    C.  Guenot.  in  H  2783 

Alphabet  club.  The.    E.  M.  Martin.  Mx  476 

Alphonzo's  ghost.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 18 

Alroy.    B.  Disraeli.  D  1501 

Altargemalde,  Das.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh.  W  1401 

Altdeutsche  miirchen,  sagen  und  legenden.     R.  Bech- 
stein.  B  901 

Alte  commodore,  Der.    E.  Howard.  H  4676 

Alte  dessauer,  Der.    F.  Lubojatsky.  0  451 

Alte  elchenkiste.  Die.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  233 

Alte  Eli.  Der.    M.  Sporlin.  S  4451 

Alte  fraulein.  Das.    E.  Hofer.  H  3301 

Alte  Fritz  und  die  neue  zelt,  Der.  C.  Mundt.  M4551 
Alte  Hannemann,  Der.     A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2261  v4 
Alte  haus.  Das.    F.  Gorstacker.  G  701 

Alte  ketten.    L.  Schiieking.  S  1830 

Alte  major  KnoUen,  Der.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2260  v6 
Alte  nester.    W.  Raabe.  R  102 

Alte  raubschloss,  Das.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  in  S  1458 

Alte  regime.  Das.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  204 

Alte  russltinder,  Der.    T.  Messerer.  M2551 

Alte  St.  Paulskirche,  Die.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  558 

Alte  und  neue  geschlchten  aus  Bayern.    H.  v.  Schmid. 

S  1402 
Alte  und  neue  welt.    T.  Mugge.  in  M  4205 

Alte  und  neue  zeit.    C.  Spindler.  S  4301 

Alter  mann,  Ein.    K.  Frenzel.  F  1551 

Alterthiimler,  Der.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2003 

Altesleben.    B.  A.  H.  Meyer.  W  1251 

Altiora  Peto.    L.  Oliphant.  O  436 

Alton  Locke.    C.  Kingsley.  K  651 

Altvaterische  leute.    M.  v.  Gogol.  in  G  1427 

Alwyn's  first  wife.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  O  2862 

Am  altar.    E.  Biirstenbinder.  B  4352 

Am  hofe  der  nordischen  Semiramis.  K.  Muller.  M  4301 
Am  hofe  von  Neapel.    A.  v.  L.  L  101 

Am  hofe  von  Rom.    A.  v.  L.  L  102 

Am  kamin.    H.  v.  Schmid.  S  1403 

Am  Marlanger  fjord.    T.  Miigge.  in  H  2278 

Am  strand  der  Adria.    E.Simon.  S  3061 

Am  weg  zum  kloster.    L.  V.  Fischer.  in  V  2  v25 

Amabel.    M.  E.  Latimer.  I,  676 

Aniandar.    R.  T.  Cooke.  in  0  2401 

Amaranthen.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2303 

Amateur  lawyers,  The.  A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v7 
Amateur  robbery.  The.  A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v  22 
Amazon,  The.    F.  Dlngelstedt.  D  1451 

Amazon,  The.    C.  Vosmaer.  V951 

Ambassador  in  spite  of  himself.  The.    G.  W.  BethuiH?. 

in  P  2801 
Amber  gods,  The.    H.  P.  Spofford.  S  4401 

Amber  witch.  The.    J.  W.  Meinhold.  M  2001 

Ambitious  guest,  The.  N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  v2 
Ambitious  woman.  An.    E.  Fawcett.  F  203 

American,  The.    H.James,  Jr.  J  301 

American  girl.  An.    O.  S.  L.  Anderson.  A  1051 

American  politician.  An.    F.  M.  Crawford.  O  3030 

American  senator.  The.    A.  Trollope.  T  1601 

Amerika-miide,  Der.    F.  Kurnberger.  K  1551 

Amerlkanische  wald-  und  strombilder.    F.  GorstiickcM-. 

G702 
Ameta  und  Yafeh.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  408 

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905 


Among — At. 


lilTERATTJRE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


906 


Among'  aliens.    F.  E.  Trollope.  T  1751 

Among  the  hills.    E.  F.  Poynter.  P  2351 

Among-  the  lakes.    W.  O.  Stoddard.  Sx  1605 

Among  the  ruins.  M.  C.  Hay.  H2114 
Amos  Barton,  The  sad  fortunes  of.    M.  Cross,  {Oeorae 

Eliot).  in  C  3168 

Amphlett  love  match.  The.    W.  Collins.  in  C  2206 

Amputated  hand.  The.  W.  Hauff.  in  H  1853 
Amsterdam's  geheimnisse.    L.  v.  Eickenhorst.       E  851 

Amtmanns  magd.    E.  John.  J  901 

Anastatius.  T.Hope.  H;4251 
Ancient  bureau,  The.    A.  Leighton.         in  W  2202  v22 

Ancient  regime,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  204 

Andere  ist's,  Der.    H.  Villinger.  in  V  2  v33 

Andre.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2151 

Andrea  del  Castagno.    O.  Muller.  M  4401 

Andrea.  N.  Misasi.  in  M  2826 
Andreas  Burns  und  seine  familie.    P.  Lange.         li  501 

Andreas  Hofer.    C.  Mundt.  M  4552 

Andree  de  Taverney.    A.  Dumas.  D  2279 

Andrew's  fortune.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  803 

Anfangsbuchstaben,  Die.    J.  M.  Tautphoeus.  T  353 

Ange  Pitou.    A.  Dumas.  D  2277 

Angela.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4268 

Same.  in  V  2  v22 

Angelica  Staggers.  in  P  2802  v2 

Angelika.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  in  B  577 

Angelika  Kaufmann.  A  3 

Angelina.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  402 

Angelroder  dorfgeschichten.  H.  Jager.  J  101 
Angler's  tale.  The.    O.Richardson.          mW2202vl6 

Anna  Jogszis.    J.  H.  D.  Temme.  T  552 

Anna  von  Geierstein.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2002 

Annals  of  a  baby.    S.  B.  Stebbins.  S4751 

Annals  of  an  abbey.  E.  Charles.  in  C  955 
Annals  of  an  anglo-saxon  family.  E.  Charles,  in  C  955 
Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood.    G.  Macdonald.  M  253 

Annals  of  a  sportsman.    I.  Turgenief.  T  21 14 

Annals  of  the  poor.    L.  Richmond.  Rx  551 

Annan  Water.    R.  Buchanan.  B  3854 

Anna's  geheimniss.    M.  8.  Schwartz.  S  1910 

Anne.    C.  F.  Woolson.  W  2753 

Anno  Askew.    A.  Manning.  M  854 

Anne  Hereford.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2552 

Anne  of  Geierstein.    Sir  W.Scott.  S  2002 

Anne  Severin.    P.  Craven.  C  3001 

Anne  Warwick.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2901 

Annette  von  Droste.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1802 

Annie  and  her  master.  in  T  177  v8 

Annis  Warleigh's  fortunes.    H.  Parr.  P  463 

Annonce  nummero  99.    P.  K.  Rosegger.  in  V  2  v30 

Annouchka.    I.  Turgenief.  T2113 

Annunciata.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  in  B  2853 

Anselm  der  bottler.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2304 

Anselmus.    J.  H.  L.  Fischer.  H  2353 

Anteros.    G.  A.  Lawrence.  L  701 

Antinous.    A.  Hausrath.  H  1877 

Antiquary,  The.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2003 

Antique  ring,  The.  N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2051 
Anton  und  Ferdinand.    O.  Lautenschlager.      i?i  L  2303 

Antonia.    B.  Mitchell.  Mx  1001  It 

Antonina.    W.  Collins.  C  2202 

Antonina.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2152 

Antonio.    C.  Mundt.  M  4553 

Antonio  di  Carrara.  inT  176  vlO 

Antonio  Melidori.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2868 

Antony  Brad  e.    R.  T.  S.  Lowell.  1^2001 

Antrim  Jack.    G.  Griffin.  in  G  2555 

Same.  in  a  2551  v5 
Apoll  von  Byzanz.    E.  Schmidt-Weissenfels.        H  2346 

Apostle  of  the  tules.  An.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1569 

Apparition  of  Flodden  field.  The.  in  W  2208  v3 

Apparitionist,  An.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  R  245 1 

Appearance  is  against  her.    A.  Opie.  mi  O  653  vl 

Applied  science.    C.  Barnard.  in  B  401 

Apprentice,  The.    H.  in  D  2401 

Apprentice,  The.    E.  Souvestre.  in  3  4053 

April  day.  An.    P.  P.  Jephson.  J  726 

Apulische  kind.  Das.    F.  v.  Stengel.  S  4901 

Aqviarelle.    K.  v.  Schwartzkoppen.  S  1926 

Arabella.    G.  K.  Herlossohn.  H  2851 

Arabella  Stuart.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  205 

Arabesques.    S.  D.  Greenough.  O-  2251 

Arabian  days'  entertainments.    W.  Hauff.  Hx  551 

Arabian  nights'  entertainments.  T  1 

Arasmenes.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  in  B  4002 

Same.  in  824 . 2 : 1 8  v3 

Arbeit  adelt  den  mann.    M.  S.  Schwartz.  S  1901 

Arbeiter.    A.  L.  Kielland.  K  1703 

Arcadia,  The.    Sir  P.  Sidney.  S  2876 

Same.  23 :  R 

Archdeacon  Holden's  tribulations.  in  T  1'78  v2 

Archibald  Blossom.    J.T.Trowbridge.  inT  1852 


Archibald  Malmaison,    J.  HawthoFne,  H  2010 

Archie  Lo veil.    A.  Edwardes.  E451 

Archy  Armstrong.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v5 

Arctic  adventures.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Kx  451 

Arden.    A.  M.  F.  Robinson.  R  1826 

Ardent  Throughton.    E.  Howard.  H  4677 

Argonauts,  Tales  of  the.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1556 

Ariadne.    A.  Durand.  D  2551 

Aristides  Froissart.    L.  Gozlan.  G  1851 

Aristokrat  und  demokrat.    Frau  —  Heege.  H  2227 

Aristokrat  und  der  industrielle,  Der.   A.  L.  A.  Dudevant. 

D2153 
Aristokratin  und  der  fabrikant.  Die.    M.  v.  Humbracht. 

H4901 
Arius  the  libyan.    N.  C.  Kouns.  K  1752 

Arja.    C.  Beyer.  B  1801 

Ark  of  Elm  Island,  The.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  207 

Arm-chair  of  Tustenuggee,  The.    W.  G.  Simms. 

in  3  3009 
Armadale.    W.  Collins.  C  2203 

Arme  Jack.  Der.    F.  Marryat.  M  1201 

Armen  reichen.  Die.    M.  Jokai.  J  1151 

Armen  und  elenden,  Die.    V.  Hugo.  H  4853 

Armes  miidchen.  Ein.    F.  Stahr.  S  4652 

Armine.    F.  C.  Fisher.  F  958 

Armourer's  'prentices.  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  224 

Arne.    B.  Bjornson.  B  2153 

Arnstein.    G.  K.  O.  v.  Struensee.  S  5851 

Around  a  spring.    G.  Droz.  ID  1901 

Around  the  ranche.    B.  K.  Towne.  Tx  626 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days.    J.  Verne.  V  556 

Around  the  yule  log.    R.  Markham.  Mx  352 

Arrabiata,  L'.    P.  Heyse.  in  H  3001 

Arrah  Neil.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  206 

Arria  Marcella.    T.  Gautier.  in  Qt  604 

Art.    C.  Reade.  in  R  603 

Same.  in  R  622 

ArtMaguire.    W.  Carleton.  C  551 

Arthur  and  his  mother.    C.  B.  Tayler.  Tx  151 

Arthur  Arundel.    H.  Smith.  S  3452 

Arthur  Bonnicastle.    J.G.Holland.  H  3651 

Arthur  Brown.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  217 

Arthur  Conway.    E.  H.  Milman.  M  2751 

Arthur  Mervyn.    C.  B.  Brown.  B  3501 

Arthur  Monteith.    M.  Blackford.  in  Bx  752 

Arthur  O'Leary.    C.  Lever.  L  1101 

Arthur's  hall.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  in  H  3359  v2 

Artist,  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v8 

Artist  of  the  beautiful.  The.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2054  v2 
Artiste.    M.  M.  Grant.  G  1956 

Artist's  married  life,  The.    L.  Schefer.  S  1026 

Arundel.    H.Lee.  in  L  851  vl 

Arundel  motto.  The.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  2101 

Arvor  Spang.    T.  Miigge.  M  4202 

Arzt,  Der.    L.  Gozlan.  G  1852 

Arzt  der  seele,  Ein.    W.  v.  Hillern.  H  3154 

As  he  comes  up  the  stair.    H.  B.  Reeves.  R  3505 

As  it  may  happen.    R.  E.  Davis.  D  651 

As  long  as  she  lived.    F.  W.  Robinson.  R  1851 

Asathor's  vengeance.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  in  B  2855 

Asbury  twins.  The.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  475 

Ashburn  rectory.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

Aschenbrodel.    K.  Cari-ington.  C  3801 

Ashford  rectory.    F.  Jamieson.  J  351 

Aslauga's  knight.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

in  L  354 
Same.  in  li  358 

Sanw.  in  M  2776 

Aspasia.    R.  Hamerllng.  H  751 

Aspasia.    C.  Holland.  H  3601 

Asphodel.    A.  Fields.  F  751 

Asphodel.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1789 

Assassin,  The.    A.Campbell.  in  W  2202  vl8 

Assignation,  The.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820.1:  5  v3 

Astolfo  Vardonnas.    F.  Wolfhagen.  N751 

At  a  high  price.    E.  Biirstenbinder.  B  4351 

At  anchor.    E.  Simcox.  in  3  2976 

At  any  cost.    I.  P.  Mayo.  M  1 903 

At  Capri.    C.  Bauer.  B  651 

At  daybreak.    A.  Stirling.  S  6201 

At  her  mercy.    J.Payne.  P  801 

At  his  gates.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  452 

At  last.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2107 

At  last.    M.  V.  Terhune.  T  602 

At  love's  extremes.    M.  Thompson.  T  777 

At  odds.    J.  M.  Tautphoeus.  T  351 

At  old  Saint  Anne's.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

At  Teague  Poteet's.    J.  C.  Harris.  in  H  1326 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.    G.  Macdonald.  Mx  151 
At  the  councillor's.    E.  John.  J  905 

At  the  eleventh  hour.    A.  Edwardes.  E  462 

At  the  mission  of  San  Carmel.    F.  B.  Harte.    in  H  1668 


9E  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


907 


01.  813,  Titles. 


LITERATXJIIE— FICTION. 


At— Battle. 


908 


At  the  red  glove.         *  A  81 

At  the  seaside.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  2102 

At  the  sign  of  the  savage.    W.  D.  Howells.      in  H  4763 
At  the  world's  mercy.    P.  Warden.  W  626 

At  ye  Grene  GrilBn.    E.  S.  Holt.  H  3957 

Atala.    R.  F.  A.  Chateaubriand.  C  1051 

Atelier  du  lys,  The.    M.  Roberts.  R  1801 

Athol.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2102 

Atonement  of  Leam  Dundas,  The.    E.  L.  Linton. 

Ii  1451 
Attentat,  Das.    A.  Mutzelburg.  M  5001 

Attic  philosopher.  An.    E.  Souvestre.  S4051 

Attila.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  207 

Attila.    J.  Marlin.  M  1151 

Aubert  Dubayet.    C.  Gayarre.  Ot  626 

Aubrey.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1251 

Aubrey  Conyers.    E.  M.  Stewart.  S  5251 

Auburn  Egbert.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  P2126vl 

Same.  in  R  2451 

Auf  Capri.    C.  Bauer.  B  651 

Auf  dem  courirzuge.  in  W  2262 

Auf  der  bahn  des  verbrechens.   E.  A.  Konig.       K  1252 
Auf  der  hohc.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1952 

Auf  der  Riimmingsburg.    M.  Widdern.  W  1701 

Auf  rother  erde.    F.  Stahr.  in  8  4655 

Auf  und  ab.    C.  Stock.  S  5352 

Auf  waldwegen.    A.  Becker.  B  955 

Aufzeichnungen  eines  wahnsinnigen.    N.  V.  Gogol. 

in  a  1427 
Aug'umaug'.    E.Ziehen.  Z  152 

Auguste.    O.  Wildermuth.  W  1801 

Augustin.    J.  H.  L.  Fischer.  H2351 

Auld  lang  syne.    W.  C.  Russell.  R  3301 

Aulnay  Tower.    B.  W.  Howard.  H  4664 

Aunt  Ann's  ghost  story.  in  T  177  v9 

Aunt  Anniky's  teeth.    K.  S.  McDowell.  in  M  326 

Aunt  by  marriage,  An.    J.  Payn.  in  P  811  vl 

Aunt  Honor's  keepsake.    M.  A.  Sadlier.  S  166 

Aunt  Jane's  hero.    E.Prentiss.  P  2451 

Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.    L.  M.  Alcott.       Ax  502-Ax  507 
Aunt  Madge's  story.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  465 

Aunt  Mary.    M.  McLeod.  in  M  501 

Aunt  Phillis's  cabin.    M.  H.  Eastman.  E  201 

Aunt  Serena.    B.W.Howard.  H4651 

Aurelian.    W.Ware.  W661 

Auriol.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  551 

Aurora  Floyd.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1751 

Aurora  Konigsmark  und  ihre  verwandten.    W.  F.  Palm- 
blad.  P  301 

Aus  alter  und  neuer  zeit.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1803 

Aus  Andalusien.    P.  Stein.  S4851 

Aus  dem  Beihmerwalde.    J.  Rank.  R  362 

Aus  dem  leben  eines  gespenstes.    A.  Glasbrenner. 

GH161 
Aus  dem  matrosenleben.    F.  Gerstacker.  Ot  703 

Aus  dem  raittelalter.    A.  E.  Brachvogel.  B  2901 

Aus  dem  tagebuche  eines  Berliner  arztes.    M.  Ring. 

R  1601 

Aus    dem   tagebuche    eines   weltmannes.     L.   Sacher- 

Masoch.  S  101 

Aus  den  bergen.    I.  Frick.  P  1651 

Aus  den  tagen  der  grossen  kaiserin.    L.  Schiicking. 

S  1805 
Aus  der  emigration.    A.  Meissner.  M  2051 

Aus  der  f  ranzosenzeit.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1806 

Aus  der  junkerwelt.    R.  G.  S.  v.  Hauenschild.     H  1801 
Aus  der  mappe  eines  pllgers  durch  die  welt.  C.  Spindler. 

S4315 
Aus  der  schule  des  lebens.    A.  Quednow.  Q,  201 

Aus  der  wachtstube.    M.  Wenzel.  in  W  1226 

Aus  der  weiten  welt.    E.  Hofer.  H  3302 

Aus  deutschen  gauen.    F.  M.  v.  Bodenstedt.         B  2501 
Aus  eigener  kraft.    W.  v.  Hillern.  H  3161 

Aus  einer  kleinen  stadt.    G.  Freytag.  P  1612 

Aus  heissen  tagen.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1804 

Aus  herz  und  welt.    H.  C  Andersen.  A  1001 

Aus  kriegs-  und  friedenszeiten.    E.  Hofer.  H  3303 

Aus  Liibeck's  alten  tagen.    W.  Jensen. .  J  "701 

Aus  meinen  kadettenjahren.    A.  Kiihne.  D  1201 

Aus  meinem  seerauberleben.    F.  B.  Harte.         H  1658 
Aus  meinem  tagebuch.    P.  Gerstacker.  Ot  704 

Aus  Nord-  und  Siid-Amerika.    F.  Gerstacker.      in  Ot  705 
Aus  Petrarca's  alten  tagen.    O.  Muller.  M  4402 

Aus  secunda  und  prima.    E.  Eckstein.  E  301 

Aus  zwei  welttheilen.    F.  Gerstacker.  Ot  706 

Ausgewahlte  erzahlungen.    O.  Ruppius.  R  3201 

Ausgewiihlte  novellen.    F.  H.  K.  de  la  Motte  Fouqu^. 

X353 
Ausgewiesene,  Der.  A  4 

Austin  and  his  wife.    A.  Opie.  in  O  663  v4 

Australian  wanderers,  The.    S.  Lee.  Lx  262 

Aut  Caesar  aut  nihil.    Ch-dfln  M.  v.  Bothmer.         B  2776 
Author  of  Beltrafflo,  The.    H.James.  J  314 


Authoress,  The.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Autobiography  of  a  joint  stock  company,  limited. 

inT  177  v5 

Autobiography  of  a  New  England  farm-house,  The.    N. 

H.  Chamberlain.  C  876 

Autobiography  of  a  thief.    C.  Reade.  in  R  604 

Autobiography  of  Willie  Smith.    A.  Campbell. 

in  W  2202  v3 
Autumn  holiday,  An.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  803 

Autumnal  leaves.    L.  M.  Child.  C  1301 

Avenger,  The.    A.  Leighton.  i?i  W  2202  vl9 

Aventures  du  dernier  Abencerages.  R.  F.  A.  de  Chateau- 
briand, in  C  1061 
Average  man.  An.  R.  Grant.  G  1977 
Avillion.  D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2868 
Avis  Benson.  E.  Prentiss.  P  2462 
Axel.  C.  F.  van  der  Velde.  in  O  1001 
Axel  and  Anna.  F.Bremer.  in  B  3152 
Ayala's  angel.  A.  Trollope.  T  1602 
Aylmers  of  Bally-Aylmer,  The.  in  G  2551  v3 
Same.  in  G  2556 
Azarian.    H.  P.  Spofiford.  S  4402 

"  B.  O.  W.  C",  The.    J.  De  Mille.  Dx  301 

Babel.    A.  Meissner.  M  2052 

Babolain.    G.  Droz.  D  1902 

Baby,  The.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1483 

Baby  Rue.    C.  M.  Clark.  C  1502 

Baby  Sylvester.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1556 

Same,  germ.  in  H  1665 

Baby's  grandmother.  The.    L.  B.  Walford.  W  256 

Bachelor  of  Salamanca,  The.  A.  R.  Le  Sage.  L  1002 
Bachelor  of  the  Albany,  The.    M.  W.  Savage.  S  801 

Bachelors,  The.    S.  L.  Knapp.  K  1001 

Bachelor's  revery,  A.    D.  G.  Mitchell.  in  J  926  v4 

Back  to  the  old  home.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  2103 

"Bad  peppers".    G.  P.  Lathrop.  in  L  656 

Bag  of  stories,  A.    A.  B.  Warner.  Wx  126 

Bairischo  Hiesel,  Der.    H.  v.  Schmid.'  S  1404 

Bakchen  und  thyrsostriiger.    A.Niemann.  N551 

Baked  head,  The.  in  P  2802  v2 

Balacchi  brothers.    R.  H.  Davis.  in  8  35  vl 

Ball,  A.    M.  Jokai.  in  J  1 154 

Ball  of  the  vegetables,  The.    M.  Eytinge.  Ex  501 

Ballonfahrt  iiber  den  Atlantischen  ocean,  Eino.  E.  A. 
Poe.  in  P  1976 

Balloon  hoax,  The.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820. 1 :  5  v3 

Bandit,  The.    A.Blanche.  B  2416 

Banditenstreich,  Bin.    H.  Semlei-.  in  V  2  v23 

Bandsman's  srorv.  The.    F.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2003 

Banking  house.  The.    8.  Phillips.  in  P  1601 

Banned  and  blessed.     E.  Biirstenblnder.  B4358 

Bar-rooms  at  Brantly,  The.    T.S.Arthur.  A  1651 

Barbara.    A.  B.  Edwards.  E  501 

Barbara.    M.E.Maxwell.  M  1752 

Barbara's  history.    A.  B.  Edwards.  E  501 

Barbara  Thayer.    A.  J.  Miller.  M  2676 

Barbarossa.    P.  Heyse.  H  3002 

Barber  of  Bantry,  The.    G.  Griffln.  in  G  2551  v3 

Same.  in  G  2556 

Barchester  Towers.    A.  Trollope,  T  1603 

Bardy  family.  The.    M.  Jokai.  in  J  1 1 54 

Barford  bridge.    H.  C.  Adams.  Ax  202 

Barfiissele.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1953 

Bark-cabin,  The.    B.  A.  Rand.  Rx  176 

Barley  bannock,  The.  A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  v20 
Barnaby  Rudge.    C.Dickens.  D  1301 

Same.  in  D  1311  v2,  3 

Barney  O'Reirdon.    S.  Lover.  in  J  926  v9 

Baron  St.  Gio,  The.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v4 

Baron  Schmule.    K.  E.  Franzos.  in  P  1903 

Baronin,  Die.    E.  H.  Dedenroth.  D  701 

Barque  Future,  The.    J.  Lie.  L.  1261 

Barren  honour.    G.  A.  Lawrence.  Jj  702 

Barriers  burned  away.    E.  P.  Roe.  R  2301 

Barrington.    C.  Lever.  L  1102 

Barrington's  fate.    Mrs.  A.  W.  Hunt.  H  4954 

Barry  Lyndon.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  in  T  665  v6 

Bart  Bannatyne's  city  home.    M.  C.  Hay.        in  1121 12 

Same.  in  H  2119 

Bartholomaus-nacht,  Die.    P.  M^rim^e.  840:  1  vl 

Bartleby.    H.  Melville.  in  M  2263 

Bartolomiius  von  Brusehaver.    L.  Ziemssen.  Z  177 

Barton  experiment,  The.    J.  Habberton.  H  201 

Basil.    W.  Collins.  C  2204 

Basil  Godfrey's  caprice.    H.  Parr.  P  461 

Basil  Lee,  The  adventures  of.  J.  Hogg,  in  H  3461  v3 
Basildon.    Mrs.  A.  W.  Hunt.  H  4961 

Bastard,  Der.    C.  Spindler.  S  4302 

Bastard  von  Mauleon,  Der.    A.  Dumas.  D  2262 

Bates's  tour.  in  T  177  v7 

Bath-chair  man's  story,  The.    F.  Church.  in  C  1417 

Battle  of  Benevento,  The.    F.  D.  Guerrazzi.  G  2803 


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LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


910 


Battle  of  Bunkerloo,  The.    W.  H.  Bishop.  B  2104 

Battle  of  Dorking,  The.    G.  Chesney.  C  1226 

Same.  mT177v2 

Battle  of  Dryffe  Sands,  The.  in  W  2202  vl2 

Battle  of  life,  The.    C.  Dickens.  D  1303 

Battle  of  the  factions.  The.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  554 

Bauble  Clark.    M.  Hartley.  in  Li  253 

Bauern-novellen.    B.  Bjiirnson.  B  2154 

Bay  path,  The.    J.G.Holland.  H  3652 

Bayberry  brook.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

Bear  hunter.  The.    B.  Bjornson.  in  B  2160 

Beatrice.    P.  Heyse.  in  H  3003 

Beatrice.    J.  Kavanagh.  K  314 

Beatrice  Tyldesley.    W.  H.  Alnsworth.  A  552 

Beatrix.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1483 

Beatrix  Randolph.    J.  Hawthorne.  H  2009 

Beatushiihlo,  Die.    W.  Bauberg-er.  B  576 

Beau  Nash.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  553 

Boauchanip.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  208 

Boauchamp  and  co.    M.  E.  Martin.  in  T  178  v2 

Beauchampe.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3007 

Same.  S3011 

Beautiful  miss  Barring-ton.    H.  Parr.  P  459 

Beautiful  woman,  A.    L.  Brook.  B  3401 

Beautiful  wretch.  That.    W.  Black.  B  2201 

Beauty  and  the  beast.    H.  Keddie.  K  1653 

Beauty  and  the  beast.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  J  926  v4 

Beauty  draught.  The.  in  T  176  v9 

Beauty's  daughters.    M.  Argles.  A  1477 

Bebee.    L.  de  la  Rame.  R  151 

Bed-time  stories.    L.  C.  Moulton.  Mx  901 

Bedford  Row  conspiracy,  The.    W.  M.  Thackeray. 

in  T  662 
Bee  or  Beatrix.    L.  B.  Walford.  in  T  177  v5 

Beechcroft.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  201 

Beethoven.    H.  Rau.  R  452 

Beggar  girl  of  the  Pont  des  Arts,  The.    W.  Haufl. 

in  H  1852 
Beggar  my  neighbor.    E.  D.  Gerard.  Cr  652 

Beggar's  camp.  The.    J.  Howell.  in  W  2202  v8 

Beginning  and  end.    P.  Heyse.  in  H  3008 

Beginning  of  Mimi's  love.  The.    K.  S.  Maequoid. 

in  M  607 
Behind  the  counter.    F.  W.  Hackliinder.  H  306 

Behold,  it  was  a  dream.    R.  Broughton.  in  B  3456 

Bel  lampen- und  sternenschein.    L.  Zeller.  Z401 

Beiden  admirale.  Die.    J.  F.  ("ooper.  C  24*77 

Beiden  Dianen,  Die.    A.  Dumas.  D  2253 

Beiden  hofnarren.  Die.    P.  Lacroix.  L  201 

Beiden  schiitzen.  Die.    A.  v.  Sternberg.  S  5051 

Beiden  straflinge.  Die.    F.  Gerstacker.  G  706 

Beim  "wurst" -director.    F.  Protar.  V  2  v21 

Being  a  boy.    C.D.Warner.  Wx  101 

Bela.  B  1 

Belagerung  des  castells  von  Gozzo,  Die.    P.  J.  Rehfues. 

R776 
Belagerung  von  Florenz,  Die.  F.  D.  Guerrazzi.  G  2801 
Belagerung  Wiens,  Die.    C.  Pichler.  P  1651 

Beleaguered  city,  A.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  492 

Belford  Regis.    M.  R.  Mitf ord.  in  820.2 :  27 

Belgian  days.    K.  B.  Martin.  M  1376 

Belinda.    M.  Edgeworth.  E  406 

Bell  tower.  The.    H.  Melville.  in  M  2253 

Same.  in  J  926  v3 

Bella  sorrentina.  La.    W.  E.  Norris.  in  N  906 

Belle  o'  Becket's  Lane,  The.    J.  Beatty.  B  816 

Belle,  The,  the  blue  and  the  bigot.  J.  Salkeld.  S  451 
Belles  demoiselles  plantation  G.  W.  Cable.  in  C  103 
Bell's  biography,  A.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2059 

Bells  of  Botreaux,  The.  mi  T  177  vl 

Belton  estate.  The.    A.  Trollope.  T  1604 

Ben-Hur.    L.Wallace.  W  301 

Ben  Milner's  wooing.    H.  Parr.  P  451 

Ben  Sylvester's  word.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Yx  304 

Same.  in  Y  303 

Ben-na-groich.  in  T  176  v"? 

Benaiah.    itfrs.  J.  B.  Webb.  W  1102 

Bendegucz.    P.  P s.  P  101 

Benedict.    F.  Stahr.  S  4653 

Benevolent  orphan.  The.    T.  T.  D.  in  D  2401 

Benito  Cereno.    H.  Melville.  in  M  2253 

Benjamin  Jacques.    P.  Doming.  in  D  901 

Benoni.    A.  E.  Brachvogel.  B  2902 

Benvenuta.    E.  Marshall.  M  1307 

Benvenuto.    F.  Stahr.  S  4654 

Benvolio.    H.  James,  jr.  in  J  309 

Berber,  The.    W.  S.  Mayo.  M  1951 

Bereaved,  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  vl7 

Berenice.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820.1:  5  v3 

Bcrgwirth,  Der.    H.  v.  Schmid.  S  1405 

Berlin  and  Sans  Souci.    C.  Mundt.  M  4554 

Berlin  und  Sans  Souci.    C.  Mundt.  M  4554 

Bernardo  del  Carpio.    G.  W.  Montgomery,  M  325 1 


Bernhard.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2164 

Bertha's  Christmas  box.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2106 

Same.  in  H  2121 

Berthold.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouqu^.  in  L,  357 

Berthold  der  student.    L.  Bechstein.  B  851 

Bertram  family.  The.    E.  Charles.  C  952 

Bertrams,  The.    A.  Trollope.  T  1605 

Beschreibung  der  schlacht  bel  Waterloo,  Eino.    A.  v. 
Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v6 

Beside  the  river.    K.  S.  Maequoid.  M  601 

Bessie.    J.  Kavanagh.  K  301 

Bessie  Fairfax.    H.  Parr.  p  458 

Bessie  Harrington's  venture.    J.A.Matthews.   Mx  701 
Bessie  Lang.    A.  Corkran.  C  2551 

Bessy  Hartwell.    C.  J.  Freeland.  Fx  401 

Bessy  Rane.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2553 

Best  of  husbands.  The.    J.  Payn.  P  802 

Besuch  im  career,  Der.    E.  Eckstein.  E  302 

Bethesda.    L.  B.  Halstead.  H  726 

Betrothed,  The.    A.  Manzoni.  M  901 

Betrothed,  The.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2004 

Same.  in  8  2024 

Better  than  good.    A.E.Ridley.  111501 

Bettlerin  vom  Ponts  des  Arts,  Die.    W.  Hauff.     H  1854 
Betty  Brown,  The  history  of.    H.  More. 

in  820.2:  28  vl 
Between  the  heather  and  the  northern  sea.    M.  Linskill. 

L  1426 
Betwixt  my  love  and  me.    E.  M.  Archer.  A  2301 

Beulah.    A.J.Wilson.  W2101 

Bewegte  zeiten.    L.  Alexandrowitsch.  A  776 

Bewegtes  leben.    E.  Hofer.  H  3304 

Bewildered  student,  The.    J.  Bethune.    in  W  2202  vlO 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Beyond  recall.    A.  Sergeant.  S  2516 

Beyond  the  breakers.    R.  D.  Owen.  O  951 

Bibel,  Die.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2302 

Bichwa,  The.    F.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2004 

Bickers  the  blower.    F.  W.  Robinson.  in  R  1858 

Bid  me  discourse.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  21 18 

Same.  H2116 

Big  brother.  The.    G.  C.  Eggleston.  Ex  151 

Bild  des  kaisers,  Das.    W.  Hautf.  H  1854 

Bilder  aus  dem  leben.    J.  H.  L.  Fischer.  ..  H  2354 

Bilder  aus  dem  leben.    A.  Snieders,  der  Jtinflfere.  S  3801 
Bilder  aus  den  Niederlanden.    L.  Lax.  Ii"576 

Bilder  aus  Norwegen.    J.  Lie.  Li  1252 

Bilder  und  geschichten  aus  Schwaben.    O.  Wildermuth. 

■W1802 
Bildhauer  von  Worms,  Die.    A.  Meissner.  M  2064 

Bildniss,  Das.    B.  Augusti.  in  V  2  v25 

Bill  Stanley.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v5 

Bill  Whyte.    H.  Miller.  in  W  2202  v5 

Billy  Buttons.    N.  Macleod.  in  M  501 

Bimbi.    L.  de  la  Rame.  Rx  151 

Birds  of  prey.    M.E.Maxwell.  M  1753 

Birthmark,  The.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2054  vl 

Same.  in  J  926  v8 

Births,  deaths  and  marriages.    T.  E.  Hook.  H  405 1 

Bis  zum  Rubicon.    J.  Gundling.  G  3052 

Bis  zum  schaffot.    R.  Rosier.  R  2626 

Bischof  und  konig.    Mariam  Tenger,  pseud.  T  576 

Bishop's  vagabond,  The.    A.  French.  in  S  35  v7 

Bit  of  shore  life,  A.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  802 

Bit  o'  writin'.    M.  and  J.  Banim.  B  307 

Biter  bit.  The.    W.  Collins.  in  C  2220 

Bivouac  bei  Satrup.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.      in  W  2261  v6 
Black.    A.  Dumas.  D  2254 

Black  and  the  white.    Voltaire.  in  V  1051 

Black  but  comely.    G.  J.  Whyte-Melville.  M  2201 

Black  cat.  The.    E.  A.  Poe.  in820.1:5v3 

Black  cottage.  The.    W.  Collins.  in  C  2220 

Black  Douglas.    W.  Guischard.  G2951 

Black  dwarf.  The.    Sir  W.  Scott.  in  S  2027 

Sam^.  in  S  2028 

Same.  in  S  2029  vl 

Black  Eagle,  The.    G.  P.R.James.  J  243 

Black  Forest  village  stories.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1965 

Black  Giles  the  poacher.    H.  More.  in  8202:  28  vl 

Black  poodle.  The.    F.A.Guthrie.  A  1328 

Same.  in  T  178  vl 

Black  prophet,  The.    W.  Carleton.  C  552 

Black  Rifle's  mission.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  226 

I    Black  sheep,  The.    E.  H.  Yates.  Y  101 

Black  speck.  The.    F.  W.  Robinson.  R  1852 

Black  spirits  and  white.    F.  E.  Trollope.  T  1752 

Black  steed  of  the  prairies.  The.    J.  Hall.  in  H  701 

Black  velvet  pelisse.  The.    A.Opie.  in  O  653 

Same.  in  O  653  v2 

Blacksmith  of  Plumtrees,  The.  in  W  2203  v3 

Blade  o'  grass.    B.  L.  Farjeon.  F  151 

Blakken.    B.  Bjornson.  in  B  2160 

Blanche  of  Bourbon.    H.  Neele.  in  820.2 :  17 


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01.  813,  Titles. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Blanche —Brother' s . 


912 


Blanche  Seymour.  ,   ,  B  4 

Blanche  the  huguenot.    W.Anderson.  A  1101 

Blanka.    J.  Mery.  .     M2451 

Blarney  stone,  The.    J.  BrouRham.  in  927.1 :  7 

Blasedow  und  seine  sohne.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  G  3108 

Blatchford  bequest,  The.    F.  J.  Fargus.  i?i  F  2003 

Blau  wasser.    F.  Gerstacker.  Q-  707 

Blauen  und  gelhen.  Die.    F.  Gerstacker.  Ot  708 

Bleak  House.    C.Dickens.  D  1302 

Bleiche  grafln,  Die.    H.  Wachenhusen.  "^  l°i 

Bleiche  Toms,  Der.  B  2 

Blemmertons,  The.    J.  J.  Nicholson.  N  501 

Blessed  Saint  Certainty.    W.  M.  Baker.  B  151 

Blind.    P.  Heyse.  in  H  3001 

Blind  Rosa.    H.  Conscience.  m  C  2261 

Same.  w  C  2258 

Blindplts.    E.Taylor.  T  501 

Blithedale  romance.  The.    N.  Hawthorne.       in  H  2055 
Block-house,  Tbe.    W.  Leggett.  in  T  186 

Blockade,  The.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian.    E  1208 
Blockade  runners,  The.    J.  Verne.  in  V  564 

Blodsichtigen,  Die.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.        in  W  2261  vl 
Blonde  and  brunette.    J.  V.  Huntington.  H  5102 

Bloodstone.  The.    D.  Macleod.  M  551 

Bloody  chasm.  The.    J.  W.  De  Forest.  D  754 

Blow  up  the  brig!    W.Collins.  in  C  2228 

Blue,  The,  and  the  gray.    L.  M.  Alcott.  in  A  652 

Blue  Dave.    J.  C.  Harris.  in  H  1326 

Blue  dragoon.  The.  in  T  177  v9 

Blue  grass  Penelope,  A.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1568 

Blue  roses.    C.  L.  H.  Dempster.  D  1001 

Blue-stocking,  A.    A.  Edwardes.  E  462 

Bluebeard.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

Bluebeard's  ghost.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  in  J  926  v9 

Bluebeard's  keys.    A.  I.  Ritchie.  R  1661 

Bluffton.    M.  J.  Savage.  S  861 

Blume  auf  dem  Kinnekulle,  Die.    G.  H.  Mellin.  M  2101 
Blumen.    H.  Hanke.  H  1101 

Blumen-,  frucht-  und  domenstucke.    J.  P.  F.  Richter. 

830:142  vll, 12 
Blumenbeet.     A.  A.  Waibel.  N  126 

Blumenkorbchen,  Das.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1455 

Blumenkranz,  Der.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  in  3  1462 

Bliimlein  wunderhold.    C.  Spindler.  S  4303 

Blush  roses.    C.  F.  Morse.  M  3801 

Bluthen  aus  Tetschens  goldenen  auen.    K.  Strieker. 

S6776 
Blutige  marquise.  Die.  G.  A.  de  C.  de  Saint  Mars.  S  251 
Bob  Burke's  duel  with  ensign  Brady.    W.  Magnin. 

inT  176  v3 
Boca  del  Drago.    R.  Freudenberg.  V  2  v29 

Bodleys  afoot,  Tbe.    H.  E.  Scudder.  Sx  703 

Bodleys  telling  stories.    H.  E.  Scudder.  Sx  702 

Bohemian.  The.    F.  J.  O'Brien.  in  O  126 

Bohemians  of  London,  The.    E.  M.  Whitty.         W  1661 
Bohmische  juden.    L.  Kompert.  K  1201 

Bohmischer  student,  Ein.    F.  J.  Proschko.  P  2651 

Bon  Gaultier's  tales.    T.  Martin.  in  W  2202  v4,9 

Bones.    A.  C.  Doyle.  in  T  178  v4 

Bonners.    C.  Mundt.  M  4555 

Bonnie  Lesley.    M.  E.  Martin.  M  1401 

Bonny  Kate.    F.  C.  Fisher.  F  951 

Bonnybel  Vane.    J.  E.  Cooke.  C  2365 

Book  of  love  stories,  A.    N.  Perry.  P  1351 

Book  of  the  Hudson,  A.    W.  Irving.  I  402 

Book  without  a  name,  The.  Lady  S.  and  Sir  T. C.  Morgan. 

113626 
Boonder.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1563 

Bootles's  baby.    J.  S.  Winter.  W  2226 

Border  beagles.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3006 

Born  to  good-luck.    C.  Reade.  in  B  617 

Same.  in  11621 

Boscobel.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  554 

Bose  nacht,  Fine.    M.  Wenzel.  in  W  1226 

Same.  in  V  2  v22 

Bose  stadt.  Die.    H.  O.  F.  Godscho.  Q  1376  v2 

Biises  jahr,  Ein.    R.  Oeser.  O  1061 

Bossu,  Le.    C.  M.  Sedgwick.  in  T  186  vl 

Bottle  imp,  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  la  Motto  Fouqu^. 

mP2126vl 
Same.    The  vial  genie.  in  M  2776 

Boulderstone.    W.  Sime.  S  2988 

Bound  by  his  vows.    E.  Burstenbinder.  B  4352 

Bound  in  honor.    .T.T.Trowbridge.  Tx812 

Bound  to  John  Company.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1754 

Bound  together.    F.  .7.  Fargus.  F  2003 

Bourtree,  The.  in  P  1 1 

Box  tunnel,  The.    C.  Reade.  in  B,  622 

Same.  in  J  926  v9 

Boxer,  The.  in  T  176  v8 

Boy  cavaliers.  The.    H.  C.  Adams.  Ax  203 

Boy  emigrants.  The.    N.  Brooks.  Bx  901 

Boy  engineers,  The.    J.  Lukln.  Lx  501 


Boy  farmers.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  208 

Boy  hunters.  The.    M.  Reid.  Rx  402 

Boy  knight.  The.    G.  A.  Henty.  Hx  816 

Boy  life  in  the  U.  S.  navy.    H.  H.  Clark.  Cx  376 

Boy  slaves.  The.    M.  Reid.  Rx  403 

Boy  tar.  The.    M.  Reid.  Bx  404 

Boy  with  an  idea,  The.    E.  Eiloart.  Ex  201 

Boyne  water.  The.    J.  Banim.  B  301 

Boy's  adventures  in  the  barons'  wars,  A'.    J.  G.  Edgar. 

Ex  126 
Boys'  and  girls'  annual,  1885.  W.  B.  Perkins,  ed.  Bx  74 
Boys'  and  girls'  book  of  enchantment.  The.  Bx  "75 

Boys  at  Chequasset.    A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  Wx  601 

Boys  coastwise.    W.  H.  Rideing.  Rx  602 

Boys  in  the  mountains.    W.  H.  Rideing.  Rx  601 

Boys  of  other  countries.    B.  Taylor.  Bx  201 

Boys  of  the  Bible,  The.    H.  L.  Williams.  Wx  951 

Boys  of  thirty-five,  The.    E.  H.  Elwell.  Ex  276 

Boyuca.    R.  C.  Sands.  i)i  T  186 

Same.  in  820.1:  6  v2 

Brace  of  boys,  A.    F.  H.  Ludlow.  in  L  2101 

Same.  in  J  926  vl8 

Bracebridge  Hall.    W.  Irving.  I  403 

Braes  of  Yarrow,  The.    C.  Gibbon.  G  802 

Bragelonne,  the  son  of  Athos.    A.  Dumas.  D  2294 

Brains.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4102 

Brakespeare.    G.  A.  Lawrence.  Li  703 

Bramleighs  of  Bishop's  Folly.  The.  C  Lever.  L  1103 
Bran  dance.  The,  at  the  Apple  settlement.  K.  S.  Mc- 
Dowell, in  M  326 
Branch  of  lilacs,  A.  L.  de  la  Ram^.  in  R  156 
Bratenjager.  A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2260  vlO 
Braut  auf  dem  Omberg,  Die.  E.  Carlen.  C  501 
Braut  von  Riirvlg,  Die.  W.  J.  Bergsoe.  B  1451 
Brautmarsch,  Der.  B.B.Iiirnson.  B  2157 
Brautschau,  Die.  C.  v.  Zollner.  G  1481 
BrautwerbungBliicher's,  Elne.  M.  Wenzel.  in  W  1226 
Brave  lady,  A.  D.  M.  Craik.  C  2852 
Bravo,  The.  J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2452 
Same,  germ.,  Der  bravo.  C  2452 
Braxton's  new  art.  W.  H.  Bishop.  in  B  2104 
Bread  iind  oranges.  S.  Warner.  Wx  205 
Brciiil  upon  the  waters.  D.  M.  Craik.  C  2853 
Brciikiiig  a  butterfly.  G.  A.  Lawrence.  L  704 
Breite  schultern.  F.  Spielhagen.  in  S  4261 
Bremse,  Die.  A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2260  vl2 
Brenda  Yorke.  M.  C.  Hay.  i;i  H  2 1 1 9 
Brennende  Hebe.  H.  Hopfen.  V  2  v36 
Bressant.  J.  Hawthorne.  H  2001 
Breton  mills,  The.  C.  J.  Bellamy.  B  1251 
Brewer,  The.  M.  Jokai.  in  J  1154 
Brick  moon.  The.  E.E.Hale.  i»iH451 
Bricks  without  straw.  A.  W.  Tourgee.  T  1351 
Bridal  nuirch.  The.  B.  Bjornson.  B  2160 
Bridal  of  Polmood,  The.  J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v2 
Bride,  The.  J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v8 
Bride  of  Bell's  Tower,  The.     A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v21 
Bride  of  Bramblehaugh,  The.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  vl 8 
Bride  of  Lam  mermoor.  The.    Sir  W.Scott.  S  2006 

Same.  S  2029  v3 

Bride  of  Landeck,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  209 

Bridegroom  of  Barna,  The.  in  T  176  vl 2 

Bride's  tragedy,  A.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2855 

Brief,  Der.    H.  W.  Hanke.  H  1102 

Brief  honors.    M.  L.  Scudder,  jr.  S  2151 

Briefe  eines  narren  an  eine  narrln.    K.  F.  Gutzkow. 

G3109 
Brigade  commander.  The.  J.  W.  De  Forest,  in  S  35  v8 
Brigadier  Frederick.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

Brigand,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  247 

Brigand  captive.  The.    H.  de  Normand.  ^  851 

Brigantaggio.    N.  Misasl.  in  M  2826 

Bright  days.    M.  R.  Banks.  Bx  1101 

Brighthope  series.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.     Tx815-Tx819 
Brigitta.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1954 

"  Bro."    C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2752 

Broken  blossom,  A.    F.  Church.  C  1401 

Broken  columns.    J.  Dixon.  J^J^P°i. 

Broken  heart,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v7 

Broken  to  harness.    E.  H.  Yates.  Y  108 

Brookes  of  Bridlemere,  The.    G.  J.  Whyte-Melvill<^ 

M  2202 
Brother  and  sister.  The.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653 

Same.  in  O  653  vl 

Brother  Gabriel.    M.  B.  Betham-Edwards.  E  551 

Brother  Jacob.    M.  Cross,  (OeAyroe  Eliot).  in  C  3154 

Brother  Sebastian's  friendship.     H.Frederic. 

in  3  35  v6 
Brother's  watchword.  The.  Bx  86 


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Brought — Cesette . 


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CI.  813,  Titles. 


914 


Brought  back  to  the  world.     F.  W,  Robinson. 

inn  1858 
Brought  to  bay.    E.  R.  Roe.  B,  2326 

Brown,  Jones  and  Robinson.    A.  Trollope.  T  1631 

Brown  man,  The.    G.  Grifitin.  in  Ot  2551  v3 

Same.  in  a  2556 

Brown  of  Calaveras.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1553 

Brownie  of  Bodsbeck,  The.    J.  Hogg.         in  H  3451  vl 
Brownie  of  the  West  Bow,  The.    A.  Leighton. 


in  W  2202  v23 

Ex  356 

Sx  1302 

inT  177  vl2 


Brownies,  The.    J.  H.  Ewing. 
Browns,  The.    M.  P.  W.  Smith. 
Brown's  peccadillo.    H.  King. 

Bruder  Thomas  der  eremit.    N.  Misasi.  in  M  2826 

Briider  vom  deutschen  hause,  Die.  G.  Freytag.    F  1609 
Brudermord.  in  W  2262 

Bruderpfiicht.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1829 

Bruin.    M.  Reid.  11x414 

Kruno  und  Lucy.    W.  Herchenbach.  in  H  2783 

Bubble  reputation.  The.    K.  King.  K  601 

Buehenheim.    T.  v.  Varnbiiler.  V  426 

Biicher  der  chronika  der  drei  schwestern,  Die.    .T.  K.  A. 
Musaus.  in  M  4951 

Bucklige,  Der.    P.  H.  C.  Feval.  F  701 

Budget  of  the  Bubble  family.  The.  R.  W.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

B4076 
Buds,  blossoms  and  fruit  of  the  church.    J.  Salkeld. 

S452 
Buffets.    C.  H.  Doe.  D  1701 

BuU-flght,  The.    H.  B.  Stowe.  in  S  5660 

Bullet  and  shell.    G.  F.  Williams.  W  3001 

Bundleof  letters,  A.    H.  James,  Jr.  J  303 

Same.  in  J  311 

Bunte  steine.    A.  Stifter.  S  5301 

Burgei.    J.  Rank.  R  353 

Biirgerlich  blut.    B.  Frederieh.  D  201 

Biirgerlicher  Demetrius,  Ein.    .T.  Grosse.         in  "V  2  v35 
Biirgermeister,  Ein.    J.  Pfannenschmidt.  P  1401 

Burgher's  tales.  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v21-23 


Burgomaster's  wife.  The.    G.  Ebers. 

Buried  alone.    C.  Wood. 

Buried  in  the  snow.    F.  Hoffmann. 

Burrclitf.    J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

Bush-boys,  The.    M.  Reid. 

But  a  Philistine.    V.  F.  Tbwnsend. 

But  yet  a  woman.    A.  S.  Hardy. 


By  a 

Sawic. 
By-and-by. 

Same. 
By  and  by 


M.  C. 
M.  C 


Hay. 
Hay. 


E.  Maitland. 
By  Celia's  arbor.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 
By  his  own  might.    W.  v.  Hillern. 
By  horse-car  to  Boston.    W.  D.  Howells. 
By  love  and  law.    L.  AUdridge. 
By  mead  and  stream.    C.  Gibbon. 
By  proxy.    J.  Payn. 
By  shore  and  sedge.    F.  B.  Harte. 
By  the  gate  of  the  sea.    D.  C.  Murray. 
By  the  night  express.    M.  C.  Hay. 
Same. 
By  the  Tiber.    M.  A.  Tincker. 


E257 

W2901 

Hx879 

Tx818 

Bx405 

T  1456 

H  1126 

in  H  2112 

mH2121 

mH2106 

In  H  2121 

M637 

B  1751 

H3151 

in  H  4757 

A  801 

G806 

P803 

H1569 

M4879 

in  H  2106 

1)1  H  2119 

TllOl 


Cabanis.    W.  Harlng. 
Cabin-book,  The.    C.  Sealsfleld. 
Cabinet-secret,  A.    F.  J.  Fargus. 
Cadet-button,  The.    F.  Whittaker. 
Cafe  des  exiles.    G.  W.  Cable. 
Caged  lion,  The.    C.  M.  Yonge. 
Cagliostriana.    C.  T.  Griesinger. 
Cagliostro,  The  vision  of. 
Caiiitenbuch,  Das.    C.  Sealsfleld. 
Cal  Culver  and  the  devil.    R.  T.  Cooke 
Calavar.    R.  M.  Bird. 
Calbot's  rival.    J.  Hawthorne. 
Calderon.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Same. 

Caleb  Crabbin.    A.  Leighton. 
Caleb  Krinkle.    C.  C.  Coffin. 
Californische  skizzen.    F.  Gerstacker. 
Caliph  stork,  The.    W.  Hautf. 
Called  back.    F.  J.  Fargus. 
Called  to  account.    A.  Cudlip. 
Cal  list  a.    J.  H.  Newman. 
Caloya.    W.  G.  Simms. 
Calvary  of  St.  Sebastian,  The.     K.  S 

Camberwell  beauty.  The.    T.  Hood. 
Same. 

Camelien.    L.  F.  Stolle. 
Cameronian  preacher's  tales,  The.    J 

Cameronians,  The.    J.  Grant. 


H  1251 

S2206 

in  F  2003 

W1501 

in  C  103 

Y202 

a  2501 

inT  176  vlO 

S2201 

in  C  2401 

B2001 

in  H  2006 

B4002 

WB4015 

inW2202vlO 

C2051 

Q709 

in'H.  1853 

F2001 

C3301 

N301 

in  a  3009 

.  Macquoid. 

in  TO.  607 

in  H  4026 

in  820.2:  36 

S5512 

Hogg. 

in  H  3451  v2 
GH926 


Camors.    O.  FeulUet.  F  651 

Camp  and  cabin.    R.  W.  Raymond.  B  576 

Camp  and  fireside  stories.    L.  M.  Alcott.  A  652 

Camp  fires  of  the  revolution.    H.  C.  Watson.      W  1026 
Camp-meeting  idyl,  A.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

Camping-out.    C.  A.  Stephens.  Sx  1404 

Camping-out  series.    C.  A.  Stephens. 

Sx  1404,  Sx  1406,  Sx  1409 


Can  you  forgive  her  ?    A.  Trollope. 

Canary  bird.  The.    J.  C  v.  Schmid. 

Canoe,  The,  and  the  saddle.    T.  Winthrop. 

Canon's  ward.  The.    J.  Payn. 

Canterbury  pilgrims.  The.    N.  Hawthorne. 

Canterbury  tales.    H.  and  S.  Lee. 

Canvasser's  tale.  The.    S.  L.  Clemens. 

Cape  Cod.    C.  Nordhoflf. 

Cape  Cod  folks.    S.  P.  McLean. 

Captain  Brand  of  the  "  Centipede."    H.  A.  Wise. 

W3001 
Capt.  Cole's  passenger.    J.  Payn. 
Captain  Fracasse.    T.  Gautier. 
Captain  Horace.    R.  S.  Clarke. 
Captain  Kidd's  money.    H.  B.  Stowe. 
Captain  Mansana.    B.  Bjornson. 
Capt.  Paton's  lament.    J.  G.  Lockhart, 
Captain  Phil.    M.  M.  Thomas. 
Captain  Sam.    G.  C.  Eggle^ton 
Captain's  room,  The, 
Captain's  story.  The. 
Captain  Tom.    C.  Nordhoff, 
C^apuchin,  The.    J.  Hall. 
Carbonari  in  Wien,  Die.    A.  Langer. 
Card  drawer.  The.    G.  Griffin. 
Cardinal  Pole.    W.  H.  Ainsworth. 
Career,  A.    S.  P.  McLean. 
Carlta.    M.  O.  Oliphant. 
Caritas.    L.  Reinhardt. 
Carite  and  Polydorus.    J.  J.  Barthelemy 
Carl  Johann.    M.  J.  Crusenstolpe. 
Carola.    H.  Smith. 
Carpet  knight,  A.    H.  McClellan. 
Carried  by  storm.    M.  A.  Fleming. 
Carriston's  gift.    F.  J.  Fargus. 
Carter  Quarterman.    W.  M.  Baker. 
Cartouche.    F.  M.  Peard. 


T  1606 

Sx626 

W2305 

P828 

in  H  205Q 

L851 

in  S  1802 

N801 

M451 


in  P  811  v2 

0  601 

Cx453 

in  a  5660 

B2159 

in  T  176  v5 

Tx251 

Ex  152 


W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.       B  1755 
R.  H.  Davis.  in  J  926  v2 


Ciisarine.    A.  Dumas. 
Case  of  evidence.  The.    A, 
Case  of  mr.  Lucraft,  The. 


in  N  801 

in  H  701 

L551 

in  a  2551  v2 

A  555 

in  M  453 

0  453 

R851 

B4841 

C3251 

S3405 

M  152 

F  1001 

F2004 

B152 

P901 

D2255 

Leighton.       in  W  2202  vl5 

W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

B1762 

F901 

Helps.  H  2401 

E.  A.  Poe.         in  820. 1 : 5  v3 

L2304 


Casella.    M.  Finley. 
Casimir  Maremma.    Sir  A 
Cask  of  amontillado,  The. 
Cassilda.    O.  Lautenschlager 

Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters.    G.  Aguilar.    in  A  403 

Cast  up  by  the  sea.    Sir  S.  W.  Baker.  Bx  201 

Castle  and  town.    F.  M.  Peard.  p  906 

Castle  Avon.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1252 

Castle  builders.  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  225 

Castle  Comfort.    H.  Hays.  Hx  728 

Castle  Daly.    A.  Keary.  K  351 

Castle  Dangerous.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2029  v4 

Same.  in  S  2023 

Castle  Hohenwald.    A.  Streckfuss.  S  5701 

Castle  in  Spain,  A.    J.  De  Mille.  D  855 

Castle  Nowhere.    C.  F.  Woolson.  W  2751 
Castle  of  Crail.    M.  F.  Conolly.                 in  W  2202  vlO 

Castle  of  Ehrenstein,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  240 

Castle  of  Otranto,  The.    H.  Walpole.  W  401 

Castle  Rackrent.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  401 

Castle  Richmond.    A.  Trollope.  T  1607 

Castle  Silence.    F.  W.  Hacklander.  in  H  314 

Castleneau.    G.  P.  R.  James.  j  204 
Cateran  of  Lochloy,  The.    J.  Maldment.    in  W  2202  v7 

Catherine.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  652 

Catherine  Blum.    A.  Dumas.  D  2256 

Cauldron  of  oil,  The.    W.  Collins.  in  C  2217 

Same.  in  C  2223 
Cavendish.    H.Lee.                                          inlj851v2 

Caxtons,  The.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4003 

Same,  germ.  B  4003 

Cecil.    C.  G.  F.  Gore.  0-1551 

Cecil.    I.  Hahn-Hahn.  H  401 

Cecil  Dreeme.    T.  Winthrop.  W  2301 

Cecilia.    F.  d'Arblay.  A  1401 

Cecil's  tryst.    J.  Payn.  p  804 
Celestial  railroad.  The.    N.  Hawthorne,     in  H  2054  vl 

Celesta.    M.  E.  Berry.  Bx651 

Celia's  arbor.  By.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  B  1751 

Centeola.    D.P.Thompson.  T751 

Cerise.    G.  J.  Whyte-Melville.  M  2203 

Cesar  Birotteau.    H.  de  Balzac.  B  261 

Cesarine  Dietrich.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2156 

Cesette.    E.  Pouvillon.  p  2326 


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Chainbearer— Cola. 


916 


Chainbearer.  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2453 

Chairolas.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.     in  824.2:  18  v3 
Chambregarnisten,  Die.    M.  Ring:.  E.  1602 

Chance  acquaintance.  A.    W.  D.  Howells.  H  4751 

Chance  child,  A.    I.  F.  Mayo.  in  J  926  vl  1 

Chance  for  himself.  A.    J.  T.  Trowbridg-e.  Tx  806 

Chance  question.  The.    A.  Leighton.       inW2202v21 
Chane.    K.  E.  Franzos.  in  F  1903 

Change  of  views,  A.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  v2 

Channing^s,  The.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2554 

Chanticleer.    C.Mathews.  M  1601 

Chantry  priest  of  Barnet,  The.    A.  J.  Church.       C  1376 
Chaplain  of  the  fleet.  The.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

B  1752 
Chaplet  of  pearls.  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  203 

Character,  The.    T.Hood.  tn  820.2:  36 

Character  sketches.    N.  Macleod.  M  501 

Charaktere.    E.  v.  Binzer.  P  1826 

Charaktermasken.    A.  Meissner.  M  2067 

Charietto.    J.  van  Lennep.  Ij  951 

Charlemont.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3006 

Same.  S  3012 

Charles  Auchester.    E.  S.  Sheppard.  S  2701 

Charles  EUwood.    O.  A.  Brownson.  B  3601 

Charles  Lawson.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v9 

Charles  Lever.    W.  Gresley.  O-  2351 

Charles  O'Malley.    C.  Lever.  L  1104 

Charles  Russell.  in  T  176  v4 

Charles  Tyrrell.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  248 

Charley's  bet.    J.  Payn.  in  P  812 

Charlie  Bell.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  206 

Charlotte  Ackermann.    O.  Miiller.  M  4403 

Charlotte  Temple.    S.  Rowson.  R  2876 

Charlotte's  inheritance.    M.E.Maxwell.  M  1755 

Charm,  The.  Cx  21 

Charmer  charmed.  The.    N.  Perry.  in  P  1351 

Chateau  Frlssac.    O.  Sikes.  S  2901 

Chatelard.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  v9 

Chauss^e-gestalten.    K.  L.  Hencke.  H  2451 

Chelsea  householder.  A.    E.  Lawless.  L  2361 

Cherokee's  threat.  The.    N.  P.  Willis.         in  W  2001  vl 
Cherry  and  Violet.    A.  Manning.  M  851 

"  Cherry  ripe."    H.Reeves.  R  3501 

Cherry  stone.  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v9 

Same.  i7i  W  2203  v3 

Chetwyndes,  The.    H.  Parr.  in  P  464 

Chevalier,  The.    A.  Dumas.  D  2280 

Chevalier  de  la  Beauts,  The  death  of  the. 

in  W  2202  v23 
Chevaliers  of  France.  The.  H.  W.  Herbert.  H  2701 
Chewton- Abbot.    F.  J.  Fargus.  P  2004 

Chien  d'or.  Le.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  in  B  1799 

Child  Marlon  abroad.    W.  M.  F.  Round.  Rx  901 

Child  of  nature,  A.    R.  Buchanan.  B  3851 

Child  of  the  atonement.  The.    K.  E.  Franzos.  in  F  1903 
Child  of  the  cavern,  The.    J.  Verne.  Vx  303 

Child  world.    M.  A.  Dodge.  Dx  501 

Childe  Roelifife's  pilgrimage.    J.  K.  Paulding,      in  T  186 
Children  of  the  abbey,  The.    R.  M.  Roche.  R  2001 

Children  of  the  New  Forest,  The.    F.  Marryat.    M  1202 
Children  of  the  public,  The.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  452 

Same.  in  J  926  v2 

Children's  book.  The.    H.  E.  Scudder,  ed.  Sx  706 

Same.  Sx  706R 

Child's  dream  of  a  star,  A.    C.  Dickens.       in  J  926  vlO 
Chimes,  The.    C.  Dickens.  D  1303 

Same.  in  D  1322 

Chippings  with  a  chisel.    N.  Hawthorne,    in  H  2057  v2 
Chit-chat  by  Puck.    R.  A.  Gustafsson.  G-x  251 

Chita va.    E.  C.  V.  Dietrich.  D  1352 

Choice  of  Phylias,  The.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

in  824.2: 18  v3 
Chops  the  dwarf.    C.  Dickens.  in  J  926  v2 

Choy  Susan.    W.  H.  Bishop.  B  2104 

Christ-born.  The.    E.  K.  Blunt.  Bx  801 

Christabend,  Der.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2303 

Chrlstbaum,  Der.  C  1 

Christian  physiologist.    G.  Griffin  in  G  2551 

Same.  in  G  2554 

Christian's  mistake.    D.  M.  Cralk.  C  2854 

Christie  Johnstone.    C.  Reade.  R  601 

Same.  >      in  R  622 

Christie  of  the  Cleek.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v9 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Christine.    L.  Ernault.  E  1301 

Christine.    F.  Hardman.  in  T  176  v6 

Christine.    N.Perry.  in  P  1351 

Christine  Brownlee's  ordeal.    M.Patrick.  P601 

Christine  Van  Amberg.    8.  d'ArbouvIUe.  in  A  1451 

Christine's  fortune.    Mrx.  H.  B.  Talcot.  T  151 

Christinens  ralssgrlff.    D.  M.  Cralk.  C  2854 

Christkind  Agnes.    M.  Ring.  R  1603 

Christkindlein,  Das.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L,  2302 


Christliche  familie.  Die.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1458 

Christmas  at  Thompson  Hall.  A.  Trollope.  in  T  1637 
Christmas  banquet.  The.  N.  Hawthorne,  in  H  2054  v2 
Christmas  books.    C.Dickens.  D  1322 

Christmas  carol,  A.    C.  Dickens.  in  J  926  v5 

Same.  iii  D  1303 

Same.  ,  in  D  1322 

Christmas  day  and  all  the  year.    F.  B.  Ames,  comp. 

Ax  701 
Christmas  eve  in  war  times.    E.  P.  Poe.  in  R  2313 

Christmas  gift  that  came  to  Rupert,  The.    F.  B.  Hurte. 

in  H  1554 
Christmas  guest.  The.    J.  Hawthorne.  i7i  H  2006 

Christmas  holidays.    Cousin  Mary.  Mx  577 

Christmas  in  Narragansett.    B.  E.  Hale.  H  463 

Christmas  in  possession.  M.  E.  Maxwell.  in  M  1764 
Christmas  stories.    C.  Dickens  and  ot/iers.  D  1323 

Christmas  waits  in  Boston.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  452 

Christnacht,  Die.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2302 

Christoph  Pechlin.    W.  Raabe.  R  103 

Christowell.    R.  D.  Blackmore.  B  2307 

Christus  Judex.    E.  Roth.  R  2701 

Christy  Carew.    M.Hartley.  L  251 

Chronicle  of  Beam  Island,  The.  W.  Irving.  in  1  402 
Chronicle  of  Etheltted,  The.     A..  Manning.  M  855 

Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada.   W.  Irving.  I  404 
Chronicle  of  the  drum.  The.    W.  M.  Thackeray,  in  T  658 
Chronicles  of  Carlingford.    See  Oliphant,  M.  O. 
Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2007 

Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family.    E.  Charles. 

0  953 
Chronicles  of  the  Stlmpcett  family.  A.  M.  Diaz.  Dx  458 
Chronik  der  Sperlingsgasse,  Die.    W.  Raabe.  R  104 

Chronological  error,  A.    J.  Payn.  in  P  811  vl 

Chumming  with  a  savage.  C.  W.  Stoddard,  in  J  926  vl8 
Church  Clavering.    W.  Gresley.  iri  204:  16 

Churchyard  watch.  The.  J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 
Cimaletti.    T.  Mundt.  M  4651 

Cinq-Mars.    A.  V.  de  Vigny.  V  701 

Circuit  rider,  The.    E.  Eggleston.  E  651 

Circumstance.    H.  P.  Spofford.  in  S  4401 

Citizen  Bonaparte.    E.  Erckraann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

E  1204  v4 
Citoyenne  Jacqueline.    H.  Keddie.  K  1651 

City  of  burlesque.  The.    C.  H.  Clark.  in  C  1476 

Clan-Albyn.    C.J.Johnstone.  J  1101 

Clara  and  Bebe.    E.  W.  Kirk.  K851 

Clara  Douglas,  The  story  of.  W.  Logan,  in  W  2202  v4 
Clara  Vaughan.    R.  D.  Blackmore.  B  2302 

Clara  Vere.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4256 

Clarimonde.    T.  Gaultier.  in  G  604 

Clarinette.    L.  Bechstein.  B  852 

Clarissa.    S.Richardson.  R  1201 

Same.    (Condensed  by  C.  H.  Jones.)  R  1202 

Clarissa's  choice.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1483 

Claude  Gueux.    V.Hugo.  114851 

Claudia.    A.  M.  Douglas.  D  1801 

Claudier,  Die.    E.  Eckstein.  E  308 

Claudlno.    M.  E.  B.  Bx  126 

Claudino.    H.  Loo.  in  L.  851  v2 

Claverings,  The.    A.  Trollope.  T  1608 

Clear  shining  after  rain.    C.  G.  Hamilton.  H  851 

Clementine.    F.  Stahr.  S  4655 

Cleomenes.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2868 

Clergyman's  tale.  The.    S.  Lee.  in  L>  851  v3 

Clerical  murderer.  The.  A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  vl5 
Clerk  of  Porthwick.  The.    G.  M.  Fenn.  F  352 

Clove  Hall.    E.  M.  Sewell.  S  2559 

Clovedon.    S.  Yorko.  Y251 

Clover  woman  of  the  family.  The.  C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  204 
Cleverdale  mystery.  The.    W.  A.  Wilkins.  W  1826 

Cliff-climbers,  The.    M.  Reid.  Rx  406 

Clique  of  gold.  The.    E.  Gaboriau.  G  101 

Clive's  dream  before  the  battle  of  Plassey.  H.  G.  Kocno. 

in  T  177  v5 
Cloister  and  the  hearth.  The.    C.  Reade.  R  602 

Cloth  of  gold.    E.  8.  Phelps.  in  P  1453 

Clouds  and  sunshine.    C.  Reade.  R  603 

Same.  in  R  622 

Clough  Flonn.    J.  Banlm.  B  302 

Cloven  foot.  The.    M.  E.  MaxwelL  1*11756 

Clover  Beach.    M.Janvier.  Vx  101 

Clovernook  children.    A.  Cary.  Ox  151 

Clown's  quest.  The.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  in  M  1790 

Clytia.    A.  Hausrath.  H  1876 

Col    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 14 

Same.  in  H  2118 

Cobwebs  and  cables.    H.  Smith.  S  3404 

Cock-flght  In  Havana,  A.  in  P  2802 

Coelebs  in  search  Of  a  wife.    H.  More.  M  3501 

Same.  in  820.2 :  28  v2 

Coincidences.  in  S  551 

Cola  der  wolf.    N.  MIsasl.  in  M  2826 


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Cold  heart,  The.    W.  Haufl.  mH1852 

Same.  in  O  1001 

Same,  The  marble  heart.  in  Hx  553 

Same,  The  stone-cold  heart,  in  Hx  552 

Colestine.    J.  Chowanetz.  C  1351 

College  theatricals.    J.  K.  Hosmer.  in  T  176  v2 

Collegians,  The.    G.  Griffln.  G  2551  vl 

Collier  family.  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

,inM2776 
Same.  inP2126v2 

Colomba.    P.  Merimee.  M  2351 

Colonel  Dunwoddie.    W.M.Baker.  B  153 

Colonel  Enderby's  wife.    Mrs.  W.  Harrison.  M  677 

Colonel  Eph's  shoe-buckles.  H.  B.  Stowe.  in  S  5660 
Colonel  Peter  Aston.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v6 

Colonel's  daughter.  The.    C.  King.  K  576 

Colonel's  opera  cloak.  The.    C.  C.  Brush.  B  3801 

Colonic,  Die.    F.  Gerstiicker.  G710 

Colonna,  the  painter.  inl  176  vl 

Coloured  scrap,  A.    A.  Cudlip.  in  C  3312  v2 

Columbus.    F.  Wolfhagen.  N  752 

Comedy  in  a  court-yard,  A.    J.  Kavanagh.  m  K  310 

Comet  of  a  season,  The.    J.  McCarthy.  M  108 

Cometh  up  as  a  flower.    K.  Broughton.  B  3451 

Comin'  thro'  the  Rye.    H.  Reeves.  R  3502 

Coming  into  a  fortune.    H.  Parr.  in  P  464 

Coming  race.  The.  E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4004 
Common  sense.    E.  Newby.  N  226 

Communipaw.    W.  Irving.  in  I  402 

Comorn.    M.  Jokai.  in  J  1 1 54 

Compensation.    A.  H.  M.  Brewster.  B  3201 

Con  Cregan.    C.  Lever.  L  1105 

Condemned,  The.    A.  Leighton.  mW2202vl7 

Confession.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3007 

Confession  of  a  house  breaker.  The.    S.  O.  Jewett. 

in  J  804 
Confession  of  a  fair  saint.  J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  m  830.1: 8 
Confessions  of  a  frivolous  girl.  The.  R.  Grant.  G  1976 
Confessions  of  a  phoenix.    T.  Hood.  in  H  4026 

Same.  in  820.2:  36 

Confessions  of  an  apostate.    M.  A.  Sadlier.  S  1 5 1 

Confessions  of  an  odd  tempered  man,  The.    A.  Opic. 

in  O  653  v3 
Confessions  of  Con  Cregan,  The.    C.  Lever.  L  1105 

Confessions  of  Gerald  Estcourt,  The.    F.  Church. 

C1402 
Confessions  of  Harry  Lorrequer,  The.    C  Lever. 

Lllll 
Confessor,  The.    J.  H.  Michon.  M  2626 

Confidence.    E.E.Hale.  in  H  451 

Confidence.    H.  James,  jr.  J  302 

Confidential  agent,  A.    J.  Payn.  P  805 

Confiscated  weeds.  The.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  vl 

Conformity.    C.  E.  Tonna.  Tx  501 

Congress  and  the  Agapedome,  The.    W.  E.  Aytoun. 

in  T  177  v2 
Conquering  and  to  conquer.    E.  Charles.  C  954 

Conquest  and  self-conquest.  M.  J.  Mcintosh.  Mx  201 
Conrad  Hagen's  mistake.    O.  Roquette.  R  2401 

Conscience  stricken.  The.  A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v5 
Conscript,  The.    H.  Conscience.  C  2251 

Conscript,  The.  E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian.  E  1209 
Conscript,  The.    J.  Kavanagh.  in  K  310 

Consolations.    E.  Simcox.  in  S  2976 

Constable  de  Bourbon,  The.  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  564 
Constable  of  the  Tower,  The.  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  565 
Constance.    H.Lee.  inli851v2 

Constance  Herbert.    G.  E.  Jewsbury.  J  851 

Constance  Sherwood.    G.  C.  Fullerton.  F  1801 

Consuelo.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2156 

Consultation,  The.    C.  de  Bernard.  in  S  551 

Contarini  Fleming.    B.  Disraeli.  D  1502 

Contentment  better  than  wealth.  A.  Haven.  Hx601 
Contes  bizarres.    L.  A.  v.  Arnim.  A  1577 

Contrast,  The.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  403 

Contrast  of  wives.  The.  A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  vl  1 
Contrasts.    M.  R.  Grendel.  G  2301 

Conversion  of  Northumbria,  The.  E.  Charles,  in  C  955 
Conversion  of  St.  Vladimir.  C  4 

Convict,  The.  in  W  2202  v22 

Convict,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  245 

Convicts  and  their  children.  The.  B.  Auerbach.  A  1955 
Convivialists,  The.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  v2 

Cooking  club.  The.    E.  Pratt.  Px  701 

Coquette's  conquest,  A.    Basil.  B  4653 

Corinna,  geim.    A.  L.  G.  de  Stael-Holstein.  S  4601 

Corinne.    A.  L.  G.  de  Stael-Holstein.  S  4601 

Cordelia.    F.  S.  C.  A.  v.  Wolzogen.  W  2526 

Corporal  Bruce.    G.  B.  Perry.  P  1301 

Corsar,  Der.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2157 

Corsican  brothers.  The.    A.  Dumas.  D  2257 

Corsische  familie,  Eine.    A.  Dumas.  D  2257 

Cosimo  Vinci.    T.  Mugge.  M  4203 


Cossacks,  The.    Gra/ L.  Tolstoi.  T  1151 

Costly  heritage,  A.    A.  O'Hanlon.  O  261 

Cottage  by  the  river.  The.  in  T177  vl  1 

Cottage  fireside.  The.    H.Duncan.  Dx751 

Cottage  on  the  hill.  The.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4101 

Cottagersof  Glenburnie,  The.    E.Hamilton.       Hx401 
Cottar's  daughter,  The.  in  W  2202  vl5 

Cotter,  The.  in  T>  2401 

Count  Adelcrantz.    W.  E.  Norris.  in  N  906 

Count  de  Rochmont.  in  T  1*78  v3 

Count  Erbach.    H.  Nietschmann.  N  5'7e 

Count  Ernest's  home,    P.  Heyse.  in  H  3001 

Count  Hugo.    H.  Conscience.  C  2252 

Count  Kostia.    V.  Cherbuliez.  C  1151 

Count  Mirabeau.    T.  Mundt.  M  4655 

Count  of  Monte-Cristo,  The.    A.  Dumas.  D  2258 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2008 

Count  Silvius.    G.Horn.  H4451 

Count  Waldemar.    W.  E.  Norris.  in  N  906 

Counterfeit  presentment,  A.    W.  D.Howells.    822.1:23 
Counterfeiter,  The.    D.P.Thompson.  in  T  751 

Counterparts.    E.  S.  Sheppard.  S  2702 

Countess  Gisela.    E.  John.  J  909 

Countess  of  Cassilis,  The.     A.  Campbell. 

in  W  2202  vie 
Countess  of  Charny,  The.    A.Dumas.  D  2278 

Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia,  The.    Sir  P.  Sidney. 

S2876 
Same.  23 :  R 

Countess  of  Rudolstadt,  The.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant. 

D2161 
Countess  of  Wmstonbury,  The.    A.  Campbell. 

in  W  2202  vl 
Countess's  ruby,  The.  J.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2005  vl 
Country  by-ways.    8.  O.  Jewett.  J  803 

Country  doctor,  A.    S.  O.  Jewett.  J  805 

Country  dreams  and  apparitions.    J.  Hogg. 

in  H  3451  v2 
Country  funeral,  A.    J.Hogg.  in  H  3451  v3 

Country  in  danger.  The.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

E 1204  v2 
Country  life.    Cousin  Mary.  Mx  576 

Country  quarters.    T.  Martin.  in  W  2202  v4 

Country  stories.    M.  R.  Mitford.  in  820.2:27 

Country  stories.    H.  Parr.  P  464 

Coupon  bonds.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  T  1852 

Court  in  Schoharie,  The.    P.  Doming.  in  D  902 

Courting  of  Mary  Smith,  The.     F.  W.  Robinson. 

R1860 
Courtship  in  1730  and  1860.    H.  Smart.  S  3201 

Courtship  of  George  Howard,  The.    C.  Sealsfleld. 

in  a  2202 
Courtship  of  Ralph  Doughby,  The.    C.  Sealsfleld. 

in  S  2202 
Cousin  from  India,  The.    G.  M.  Cralk.  Cx  726 

Cousin  Grace.    R.  S.  Clark.  Cx  454 

Cousin  Henry.    A.  Trollope.  T  1609 

Cousin  John's  property.  in  T  177  v7 

Cousin  Mattie.    J.Hogg.  in  H  3451  v2 

Cousin  Phillis.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  G401 

Cousin  Polly's  gold  mine.    A.E.Porter.  P2151 

Cousin  Simon.    C.  C.  Marsham.  M  1351 

Cousins.    L.  B.  Walford.  W  251 

Cousins,  The.    Mrs.  Eraser.  in  E  426 

Cousins,  The.    M.  J.  Mcintosh.  Mx  202 

Covenanting  family.  The.     J.  M.  Wilson. 

in  W  2202  vl4 
Coward  conscience.    F.W.Robinson.  R  1853 

Cox's  diary.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  in  T  665  v4 

Cradle  of  Logic,  The.    A.  Leighton.         in  W  2202  v23 
Cradock  Nowell.    R.  D.  Blackmore.  B  2303 

Cranford.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  G  402 

Craque-o'-doom.    M.  H.  Catherwood.  C  726 

Crater,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2454 

Cravens  of  Beech  Hall,  The.    F.  Guise.  G  3001 

Crazy  Mar csa.    M.  Jokai.  in  J  1154 

Cremona  violin,  The.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.. 

in  H  3359  vl 
Crew  of  the  Dolphin.  The.    H.  Smith.  S  3401 

Crichton.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  566 

Cricket  on  the  hearth.  The.    C.  Dickens.  D  1303 

Same.  in  D  1322 

Crime  of  Christmas  day,  The.    Hay  Hunter  and  Walter 
White.  M  94 

Crime  of  Henry  Vane,  The.    F.  J.  Stlmson.  S  5202 

Criminal  from  lost  honour.    F.  Schiller.  in  O  1001 

Same.  in  830:  R  153  v3 

Same.  in  R  2451 

Cripple,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v9 

Cripps  the  carrier.    R.  D.  Blackmore,  B  2308 

Crof ton  boys,  The.    H.  Martineau.  Mx551 

Cromwell.    H.  W.  Herbert.  H  2702 

Crooked  and  straight.    M.  E.  Berry.  Bx  658 


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Crooked— Deutsche. 


920 


in  Ot  409 

inW2202vlO 

S3126 

GlOOl 

M.  Craik. 

in  C  2868 

Wx  1201 

in  A  1483 

F851 

C2204 

C3 

Ax  553 

Ax  552 

in  W  2203  v3 


Crooked  branch,  The.    E.  C.  Gaskell. 
Crooked  Comyn,  The.    A.  Leighton. 
Crookit  Meg,  The.    J.  Skelton. 
Cross  of  Berny,  The.    D.  de  Girardin. 
Cross  on  the  Snow  mountains,  The.    D. 

Cross  Patch.    S.  C.  Woolsey. 

Cross  purposes.    M.  Argles. 

Cross  purposes.    C.  Findlay. 

Crossed  path,  The.    W.  Collins. 

Crudest  wrong  of  all.  The. 

Cruise  of  the  Canoe  club.    W.  L.  Alden. 

Cruise  of  the  Ghost.    W.  L.  Alden. 

Cruise  of  the  Pibroch,  The. 

Cruise  of  the  Snowbird,  The.    G.  Stables.  Sx  1376 

Cryptogram,  The.    J.  De  Mille.  D  851 

Cryptogram,  The.    J.  Verne.  Vx  301  v2 

T  1853 

B,  1553 

Ax  504 

M  151 

S5976 

0  454 

i7iW2202vl5 

E901 

m  820.2:  28  vl 

C2801 

in  W  2202  v2 

in  C  1802 


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Cudjo's  cave.    J.  T.  Trowbridge 

Culturgeschichtliche  novellen.    W.  H.  Riehl 

Cupid  and  Chow-Chow.    L.  M.  Alcott. 

Cupid  and  the  sphinx.    H.  McClellan. 

Cupid,  M.  D.    A.  M.  Swift. 

Curate  in  charge,  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant, 

Curateof  Govan,  The,    A.Campbell. 

Curates'  discipline.  The.    E.  Eiloart. 

Cure  for  melancholy,  A.    H.  More. 

Cure  manque,  Le.    E.  de  Courcillon. 

Cured  ingrate.  The.    A.  Leighton. 

Curious  experience,  A.    S.  L.  Clemens. 

Curse  of  Scotland,  The.    A.Campbell.     inW2202vl9 

Curse  of  the  Catafalques,  The.    F.  A.  Guthrie. 

in  A  1328 

Curse  of  the  village.  The.    H.  Conscience.  C  2253 

Cut  by  the  county.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1793 

Cut  on  a  gate.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2107 

Cyril  Hamilton.    C.  R.  Low.  Lx451 

Cyril  Thornton.    T.Hamilton.  H951 

Cyrilla.    J.  M.  Tautphoeus.  T  352 

Czar  Paul.    T.  Mundt.  M  4652 

Da  capo.    A.  I.  Ritchie.  R  1658 

Same.  to  R  1654 

Same.  to  111652 

DabKinzer.    W.O.Stoddard.  Sx  1601 

Daguerreotypen.   K.  L.  Hencke.  H2451 

Dahcotah.    M.  H.  Eastman.  E  202 

Daheim.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh.  W  1402 

Daily  bread.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  460 

Daireen.    F.  F.  Moore.  M  3351 

Daisies  and  buttercups.    C.  E.  L.  Riddell.  B  1353 

Daisy.    S.  Warner.  W  826 

Daisy  Burns.    J.  Kavanagh.  K  302 

Daisy  chain,  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  205 

Daisy  Miller.    H.James,  Jr.  J  311 

Daisy  Travers.    A.  F.  Samuels.  Sx  401 

Daisy's  necklace.    T.  B.  Aldrich.  A  751 

Daltons.  The.    C.  Lever.  1.1106 

Dame,  die  er  liebte,  nannt'  er  nlcht,  Die.  K.  F.  A.  War- 

tenburg.  inV  2  v30 

Dame  in  schwarz.  Die.  H  1 

Dame  Orange.    H.  Wachenhusen.  W  160 

Dame  von  stande,  Eine.  H  2 

Damen  auf  reisen.    J.  D.  H.  Temme.  T  553 

Damen's  ghost.    E.  L.  Bynner.  B  4501 

Damocles.    M.  Veley.  V  502 

Damon  Amor.    J.  K.  A.  Musaus.  to  M  4951 
Dancin'  party  at  Harrison's  Cove,  The.    M.  N.  Murfree. 

in  M  4776 

Dandy  drainer,  The.  m  P  11 

Dangerfleld's  rest.    H.  Sedley.  S  2301 

Dangerous  virtue,  A.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  in  B  2856 

Dangerous  wooing,  A.    B.  Bjornson.  in  B  2160 

Daniel  Deronda.    M.  Cross.  C  3152 

Danvers  papers.  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  20Q 

Darien.    E.  B.  G.  Warburton.  W  501 

Daring  fiction,  A.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  in  3  35  vlO 

Dark  days.    F.  J.  Fargus.  F  2002 

Dark  inheritance,  A.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  TL  2120 

Dark  maid  of  Illinois,  The.    J.  Hall.  in  H  701 

Dark  night's  work,  A.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  Gt  403 

Same.  to  0-411 

Darning-needle,  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  in  Ax  754 

Darnley.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  210 

Daughter  of  an  empress.  The.    C.  Mundt.  M  4556 

Daughter  of  Bohemia,  A.    F.  C.  Fisher.  F  952 

Daughter  of  Heremon,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2868 

Daughter  of  Heth,  A.    W.  Black.  B  2202 

Daughter  of  night.  The.    S.  W.  Fullom.  F  1861 
Daughter  of  the  Philistines,  A.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  B  2857 

Daughter  of  the  stars.  The.    F.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2003 

Daughter  of  Tyrconnell,  The.    M.  A.  Sadlier.  S  152 

Davenport  Dunn.    C.  Lever.  L  1107 

David  Armstrong.  D  1 

X  denotes  books  specially 


David  Copperfleld.    C.  Dickens. 
David  Elginbrod.    G.  Macdonald. 
David  Lorimer. 
David  Swan.    N.  Hawthorne. 
Same. 

Day  in  Venice,  A.    B.  W.  Procter. 
Day  of  late,  A.    E.  P.  Roe. 
Day  of  reckoning,  A.    H.  Parr. 
Days  of  Bruce,  The.    G.  Aguilar. 


D  1304 

M254 

in  W  2202  v22 

in  H  2057  vl 

in  J  926  v4 

TO  824.2:  77  vl 

R2302 

in  P  469 

A  401 


Days  of  my  life.  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  455 

Day's  pleasure,  A.    W.  D.  Howells.  in  H  4757 

Day's  ride,  A.    C.  Lever.  I,  1108 

Dayspring.    E.Marshall.  M  1308 

Deacon  Crankey.    G.  Guirey.  G  2901 

Deacon's  week.  The.    R.  Cooke.  C  2402 

Dead  alive,  The.    W.  Collins.  C  2205 

Same.  in  C  2208 

Same.  in  C  2228 

Dead  guest,  The.    J.  H.  D.  Zschokke.  Z  312 

Dead  lake,  The.    P.  Heyse.  H  3003 

Dead  man's  face,  A.    F.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2004 

Dead  men's  shoes.    J.  R.  Walworth.  W  476 

Dead  men's  shoes.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1757 

Dead-sea  fruit.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1758 

Dead  secret.  The.    W.  Collins.  C  2206 

Dealings  with  the  fairies.    G.  Macdonald.  Mx  152 

Dean's  daughter.  The.  C.  G.  F.  Gore.  G  1661 
Dean's  watch.  The.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

inE  1205 

Dean's  wife.  The.    E.  Eiloart.  E  902 

Dear  lady  Disdain.    J.  McCarthy.  M  101 

Dear  relations.    M.  Jokai.  in  J  1 154 

Dearly  bought.    C.  L.  Burnham.  B  4303 

Death-bed,  The.    A.  Opie.  in  O  663 

Same.  in  O  653  v2 
Death  of  James  L  A.  Leighton.  inW2202vl5 
Death  of  James  IIL  A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  vl6 
Death  of  Samuel  Pickwick,  The.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

inB  1762 

Debonham's  vow.    A.  B.  Edwards.  E  502 

Debit  and  credit.  G.  Freytag.  F  1605 
Death  of  the  chevalier  de  la  Beaute,  The. 

in  W  2202  v23 

Debora.    W.  Miiller.  M  4436 

Decameron,  The.    G.  Boccaccio.  B  2486 

Decision.    B.  W.  Hofland.  H  3401 

De  Cressy.    M.  A.  Paul.  P  701 

Deep  waters.    A.  H.  Drury.  D  1951 

Deephaven.    S.  O.  Jewott.  J  801 

Deer-slayer,  The.  J.  F.  ('ooper.  C  2455 
Deerings  of  Medbury,  The.    V.  F.  Townsend.        T  1451 

Deformed,  The.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1263 

Deformed,  The.    M.  F.  Tytler.  in  E  426 

Delaplaine.    M.T.Walworth.  ■W451 

Deldee.    F.  Warden.  W  628 

Deleware.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  242 

Delicia.    B.  M.  Butt.  B  4401 

De  I'Orme.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  21 1 

Delphine.    A.  L.  G.  de  Stael-Holstein.  S  4602 

Dely'scow.    R.T.Cooke.  in  C  2401 

Democracy.  D  2 

Demon  of  Cawnpore.  The.    J.  Verne.  Vx  304  vl 

Dene  Hollow.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2555 

Denis  Donne.    A.  Cudlip.  C  3302 

Denis  Duval.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  663 

Denise.    M.  Roberts.  R  1802 

Denksteine.  C.  A.  v.  Wachsmann.  W  201 
Denkwiirdigc  vorladung,  Eine.  W.  Fischer,  in  V2  v36 
I'ennis  Haggarty's  wife.  W.  M.  Thackeray.  in  T  660 
Same.                                                                in  T  665  v8 

Dennis  O'Shaughnessy.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  654 

Denounced,  The.    J.  Banim.  B  303 

Denslow  palace.  The.    J.  D.  Whelpley.  in  A  1876 

Denver  express.  The.    A.  A.  Hayes.  in  S  35  v6 

Deodand.    W.  H.  Bishop.  in  B  2104 

Deodat's  priifungen.    0.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2304 

De  profundis.    W.  Gilbert.  G851 

Der  mit  dem  bann  belegte.    T.  G.  Rudbeck.  B  2951 

Derry.    C.  E.  Tonna.  T  1226 

Descent  into  the  maelstrom.  E.  A.  Poe.  in  820. 1 :  6  v3 
Desdemona.    M.  ('.  Clarke.                              in  C  1651  vl 

Desert,  The.    H.  de  Witt.  in  W  2351 

Desert  of  ice.  The.    J.  Verne.  V  559 

Desert  sands.    H.  P.  Spofford.  in  S  4401 

Desmond  hundred.  The.    J.G.Austin.  A  2104 

Desperate  remedies.    T.  Hardy.  H  1201 

Desultory  man.  The.  G.  P.  R.  James.  J  244 
Detective's  tale.  The.    A.  Leighton.         in  W  2222  v21 

Detmold.    W.  H.  Bishop.  B  2101 

Deutsch  und  slavisch.    J.  Gundllng.  G  3057 

Deutsche  abende.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1956 

Deutsche  Icbensbilder.    F.  Stahr.  8  4658 

Deutsche  lebensbilder.  F.  Wolfhag-en,  N  768 
adapted  for  childreo. 


921      Deutsche— Dorfgeschicliten.      LITERATTTRE— FICTION". 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


022 


Deutsche  llebe.    F.  M.  Muller.  M  4351 

Same.  in  8  6603 

Deutsche  Michael,  Der.    A.  E.  Brachvogel.  B  2903 

Deutsche  opfer.    K.  Wartenburg.  W  1001 

Deutsche  Pickwickler.    L.  F.  Stolle.  S  5513 

Deutsche  ploniere.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4252 

Deutsche  schiitzen-,  turner-  und  lieder-bruder.  D  3 

Deutsche  volksmarchen.    J.  K.  A.  Musaus.  M  4951 

Deutschen  auswanderei-,  Die.  F.  Gerstacker.  in  G  723 
Deutseher  adel.    W.  Raabe.  R  105 

Deutscher  herzog,  Bin.    T.  Mundt.  M  4663 

Deutseher  mondschein.    W.  Raabe.  R  106 

Deutsches  schneiderlein,  Bin.  F.  I.  Proschko.  P  2652 
Deutschland  gegen  Frankreich.    C.  Mundt.  M  4557 

Deutschland  in  sturm  und  drang.    See  Mundt,  C. 
Deutschlands  ehre.    C.  G.  v.  Berneck.  B  1526 

DeVere.    R.P.Ward.  ■W601 

Devereux.    B.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4006 

Devereux  Hall.    C.  A.  Southey.  in  T  176  v2 

Devil  in  manuscript,  The.  N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2069 
Devil  in  the  belfrey,  The.  B.  A.  Poe.  fn820.1:5v3 
Devil's  chain,  The.    E.Jenkins.  J  651 

Devil's  frills.  The.  in  T  177  v8 

Devil's  mark.  The.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

Devil's  portrait.  The.    A.  G.  Barrili.  B  628 

Dewdrops  and  diamonds.    E.Marshall.  11x451 

DiCary.    M.J.Thornton.  T  851 

DiVasari.    C.Edwards.  mT176v8 

Dialect  tales.    K.  S.  McDowell.  M  326 

Diamantknopt'e,  Die.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  V  2  v23 

Diamantschleifer,  t)er.  H.  v.  Rosenthal-Bonin.  B  2551 
Diamond  cut  diamond.    T.  A.  Trollope.  T  1801 

Diamond  eyes,  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v22 

Diamond  lens.  The.    F.  J.  O'Brien.  in  A  1876 

Same.  in  O  126 

Diana.    S.  Warner.  W  827 

Diana,  lady  Lyle.    W.H.Dixon.  D  1601 

Diana  of  the  crossways.    G.  Meredith.  M  2302 

Diana  von  Lys.    A.  Dumas,  flls.  D  2351 

Diane.    K.  S.  Macquoid.  M  602 

Diane  Cory val.  D  17 

Diary  of  a  late  physician.    S.  Warren.  W  902 

Diary  of  a  man  of  fifty,  The.    H.  James  ,jr.  J  303 

Same.  in  J  309 

Same.  mJ311 

Diary  of  a  superfluous  man.  The.    I.  S.  Turgenief. 

T2111 
Dice,  The.    T.  De  Quincey.  m  330: 14 

Dichter  und  apostel.    E.  A.  Willkomm.  ■W2051 

Dichter  und  kaufmann.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1967 

Dick  Cheveley.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Kx  457 

Dick  Halliday's  wife.    N.Perry.  mP1361 

Dick  Netherby.    L.  B.  Walford.  W  255 

Dicke  trompete.  Die.  A.  v.  Winterfeld.  to  W  2260  v3 
Dick's  wandering.    J.  Sturgis.  S  58'j'6 

Did  he  take  the  prince  to  ride?  E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  460 
Diddie,  Dumps  and  Tot.    L.  C.  Pyrnelle.  Px  1001 

Dieb  und  sein  kind,  Der.    J.  D.  H.  Temme.  T  563 

Dilemma,  The.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1483 

Dilemma,  The.    T.  Hood.  in  820.2 :  36 

Dllettanten,  Die.    F.  Stahr.  S  4666 

Dimitri  Roudine.    I.  S.  Turgenief.  T  2101 

Diner,  Bin.    A.  L.  Kielland.  in  K  1704 

Dingy  house  at  Kensington,  The.  D  19 

Dinner-party,  A.    J.  Bddy.  in  S  36  v2 

Dinner  speaking.    B.  B.  Hale.  in  H  460 

Diogena.    F.  Stahr.  S  4669 

Diothas,  The.    Ismar  Thiusen.  T  726 

Diptych,  A.    B.  Simcox.  in  S  2976 

Disappointing  boy,  A.    J.  Sturgis.  rnT177vll 

Disarmed.    M.  B.  Betham-Edwards.  13  566 

Disasters  of  Johnny  Armstrong,  The.    A.  Campbell. 

mW2202  vl 
Discovery.  The.    T.Hood.  in  820.2: 36 

Dishonest  farmer.  The.    H.  D.  in  D  2401 

Disowned,  The.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4006 

Dissolved  pledge.  The.  O.Richardson.  mW2202vl9 
Dissolving  views.    Afrs.  A.  Lang.  Li401 

Distracted  young  preacher.  The.  T.  Hardy.  H  1202 
Disturbed  vigil,  The.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  vl 

Diver  and  the  bell.  The.  A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v3 
Divinity  student.  The.    M.  M.  Moir.  in  W  2202  v5 

Do  not  even  the  publicans  the  same.    H.  E.  Scudder. 

in  S  2101 
Doctor  Antonio.    G.  Rufflni.  R  3051 

Doctor  Ben.  D  21 

Doctor  Breen's  practice.    W.  D.  Howells.  H  4769 

Dr.  Bullivant.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2061 

Dr.  Carrick.    M.  B.  Maxwell.  in  M  1790 

Doctor  Claudius.    F.  M.  Crawford.  C  3027 

Doctor  Dobbie.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  v21 

Doctor  Faustu 8.  j?iR2451 

Dr.  Gilbert's  daughters.    M.  H.  Mathews.  Mx  601 

X  denotes  books  specially 


Doctor  Grattan.    W.  A.  Hammond.  H  1077 

Doctor  Grlmshawe's  secret.    N.  Hawthorne.       H  2058 
Dr.  Heidegger's  experiment.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2067  vl 
Dr.  Howell's  family.    H.  B.  Talcot.  T  162 

Doctor  Jacob.    M.  B.  Betham-Edwards.  E  652 

Dr.  Jex's  predicament.    K.  S.  McDowell.  in  M  326 

Doctor  Johns.    D.  G.  Mitchell.  M  2851 

Doctor  L'Estrange.    A.  Lyster.  L  2201 

Doctor  Marigold.    C.Dickens.  in  J  926  vl8 

Doctor  Marigold's  prescriptions.    C.  Dickens  and  others. 

D  1324 
Doctor  Oldham.    C.S.Henry.  H2601 

Doctor  papa.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  470 

Dr.  Sevier.    G.  W.  Cable.  c  104 

Doctor  Thorne.    A.  Trollope.  T  1610 

Doctor  Vandyke.    J.  B.  Cooke.  C  2361 

Dr.  Wainwright's  patient.    E,  H.  Yates.  Y  102 

Dr.  Wortle's  school.    A.  Trollope.  T  1611 

Doctor  Za,  germ.    B.  S.  Phelps.  in  V  2  v31 

Doctor  Zay.    E.  S.  Phelps.  P  1456 

Doctor's  daughter.  The.    R.S.Clarke.  Cx478 

Doctor's  family.  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2856 

Doctor's  family,  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  in  O  476 

Doctor's  wife.  The.    M.  B.  Maxwell.  M  1769 

Documents  in  the  case.  The.    J.  B.  Matthews  and  H.  C. 
Bunner.  in  S  36  vl 

Same.  in  M  1501 

Dodd  family  abroad.  The.    C.  Lever.  li  1109 

Dodge  club.    The.    J.  De  Mille.  D  852 

Dog  of  Flanders,  The.    L.  de  la  Rame.  in  R  156 

Same.  in  J  926  vlO 

Dog  without  a  tail,  A.    R.  E.  Francillon.       in  T  177  v6 
Doge  and  dogess,  The.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann. 

in  H  3359  v2 
Doge  und  papst.    F.  v.  Reitzenstein.  R  877 

Dog's  mission  A.    H.  B.  Stowe.  Sx  1701 

Doherty.    E.  S.  Phelps.  in  P  1453 

Doing  his  best.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Tx  807 

Doings  of  the  Bodley  family.    H.  B.  Scudder.       Sx  807 
Doktor  Melchior.    F.  Stahr.  S  4684 

Dokument,  Bin.    C.  Bauer.  B  652 

Dolf's  big  brother.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2106 

Some.  in  H  2120 

Dollars  and  cents.    A.  B.  Warner.  W  802 

Dollie  and  the  two  Smiths.  in  T  1'77  v6 

Dolliver  romance.  The.    N.Hawthorne.  in  H  2051 

Dolly.    F.H.Burnett.  B4251 

Dolly.    N.Perry.  in  P  1351 

Dolly's  charge.    B.  Marshall.  Mx  426 

Dolmetsch,  Der.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v4 

Same.  in  V  2  v28 

Dolmetscher,  Der.    G.  J.  Whyte-Melville.  M  2204 

Dolph  Heyliger.    W.  Irving.  in  I  402 

Domain  of  Arnheim,  The.    E.  A.  Poe.        in  820.1:  5  v3 
Dombey  and  son.    C.  Dickens.  D  1306 

Dombey  und  sohn.    C.  Dickens.  D  1305 

Domestic  heroine,  A.    H.  Hays.  Hx  727 

Domestic  stories.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2855 

Domestic  tales.    H.  More.  Mx851 

Domestic  tragedy,  A.    C.  V.  Hamilton.  in  H  903 

Dominie  and  the  souter.  The.    J.  Wilson. 

in  W  2202  vl3 
Dominie  of  St.  Fillan's,  The.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v20 
Dominie's  class.  The.  J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202;vl  1 
Don  Enrique  de  Ramiro.    A.  Kiihne.  D  1202 

Don  John.    J.  Ingelow.  I  201 

Don  Quixote.    M.  de  Cervantes-Saavedra.  C  801 

Same.  Cx  176 

Donagh,  The.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  554 

Donal  Grant.    G.  Macdonald.  M  270 

Donald  and  Dorothy.    M.  M.  Dodge.  Dx  552 

Donald  Gorm.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  v2 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Donna  Quixote.    J.  McCarthy.  M  102 

Doom  of  the  Grifliths,  The.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  in  G  41 1 

Doom  of  Soulis,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  iji  W  2202  v8 

Doomed.    P.  Heyse.  in  H  3003 

Doorstep  acquaintance.    W.  D.  Howells.  in  H  4757 

Doppelganger,  Der.    T.  Mugge.  M  4204 

Doppelgiinger,  Die.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1808 

Doppelleben.    W.  v.  Hillern.  h:3152 

Doppelte  regiments-commandeur,  Der.  A.  v.  Winter- 
feld. in  W  2260  v8 
Dora.  J.  Kavanagh.  K  303 
Dora  Darling.  J.G.Austin.  A  2105 
Dorcas.  G.  M.  Craik.  C  2902 
Dorcas.  N.  C.  Kouns.  K  1751 
Dorchester  polytechnic  academy.  J.  DeKoven.  D  776 
Dorfbrutus,  Bin.  J.  Rank.  R  358 
Dorfgeschichten  aus  Norwegen.  M.  Tboresen.  T  901 
adapted  for  children. 


923 


Ci.  613,  Titled. 


litTfiBATtjiliJ— FICTION. 


JDorfsciiwalben—  felfln . 


9^4 


Dorfsehwalben  aus  Oesterreich.    A.  Silberstein. 

S2951,  S2952 
Doris.    M.  Argles.  A  1485 

Doris  and  Theodora.    M.Janvier.  Vx  105 

Dorothe.    W.  Hiiring.  H  1252 

Dorothea.    C.  H.  Patchin.  P  526 

Dorothy.    M.A.Paul.  P  702 

Dorothy  Forster.    W.  Besant.  B  1760 

Dorothy  Fox.    L.  Parr.  P  501 

Dorothy's  daughters.    E.  Marshall.  M  1306 

Dorothy's  venture.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  21 15 

Dosia.    A.  Durand.  D  2552 

Dot  and  line  alphabet.  The.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  452 

Dotty  Dimple.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  456 

Double-bedded  room,  The.    W.  Logan.       in  W  2202  v5 
Double  house,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2853 

Same.  in  S  551 

Double  play.    W.Everett.  Ex  301 

Double-runner  club.  The.    B.  P.  Shillaber.  Sx  1001 

Double  story,  A.    G.  Macdonald.  Mx  155 

Double  veil,  The.    P.  B.  Perkins.  in  P  2801 

Double  wedding,  A.    C.  A.  Warfleld.  W  701 

Doubles.    C.  Reade.  mB,617 

Same.  in  R  621 

Doubt,  A.    F.  C.  Fisher.  in  F  953 

Doubting  heart,  A.    A.  Keary.  K  352 

Dournof.    A.  Durand.  D  2553 

D'outre  mort.    H.  P.  Spotford.  in  J  926  v2 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest,  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  207 

Down  the  ravine.    M.  N.  Murfree.  Mx  1051 

Draft  on  the  bank  of  Spain,  A.    S.  W.  Mitchell. 

in  M  2901 
Dragon  fang.  The.    F.  J.  O'Brien.  in  O  126 

Dragonnades,  The.    E.  Gilliat.  G  926 

Draxy  Miller's  dowry.    Saxe  Holm.  in  H  3753  vl 

Drayton.  D  4 

Dreadful  ghost,  A.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2870 

Dream,  The.    A.Campbell.  wW2202vl3 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Dream  chintz,  The.    M.  A.  P.  Maekarness.  Mx  251 

Dreamland  by  daylight.    C  Chesebro'.  C  1201 

Dream  life.    D.  G.  Mitchell.  M  2852 

Dream-woman.  The.    W.  Collins.  in  C  2208 

Dreamer,  A.    K.  Wylde.  W  2801 

Dreamthorp.    A.  Smith.  in  J  926  v4 

Dred.    H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5655 

Dreifedern.    W.  Raabe.  11107 

Drei  frauen  in  Smaland.    C.  J.  L.  Almquist.  A  901 

Drei  freunde.    T.  Miigge.  M  4205 

Drei  genrebilder.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh.  W  1403 

Drei  jahre  von  dreissigen.    L.  Rellstab.  R  901 

Drei  kiisse.    D.  v.  Gerhard.  G-  676 

Drei  musketiere.  Die.    A.Dumas.  D  2292-D  2294 

Drei  sinnige  erzahlungen.    K.  Miiller.  M  4802 

Drei  starke  manner.    A.  Dumas,  fiU.  D  2355 

Dreimal  zehn  jahre.    J.  Stinde.  in  V  2  v29 

Dreiundneunzig.    V.  Hugo.  H  4854 

Drift  from  two  shores.    F.  B.  Harte.  111551 

Drifting  down  Lost  Creek.    M.  N.  Murfree.     in  M  4776 
Drifting  round  the  world.    C.W.Hall.  3x251 

Drink,  my  brother.    G.  Griffln.  in  G  2555 

Same.  •inG2551v5 

Drinkers  of  ashes.    C.  V.  Hamilton.  in  H  903 

Dritte  stand,  Der.    F.  Stahr.  S  4657 

Driven  back  to  Eden.    E.  P.  Roe.  Rx  676 

Droich,  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v7 

Drowne's  wooden  image.    N.  Hawthorne,  in  H  2054  v2 
Druckende  verhiiltnisse.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2261  v5 
Drummer  boy.  The.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  T  1854 

Duchess  Emilia,  The.    B.Wendell.  W  1216 

Duchess  of  Mazarin,  The.  D  5 

Duke  Humphrey's  dinner.    F.J.  O'Brien.  in  0  126 

Duellists,  The.  in  T  176  vlO 

Due  de  I'Omelette,  The.    E.  A.  Pee.  in  820.1:  5  v3 

Duke  of  Monmouth,  The.    G.  GrifiHn.  G  2552 

Same.  G  2551  v6 

Duke's  children,  The.    A.  TroUope.  T  1612 

Duke's  dilemma.  The.  in  T  176  v4 

Dukesborough  tales.    R.  M.  Johnston.  J  1076 

Dulder  und  renegaten.    A.  Meissner.  M  2068 

Dumb  love.    J.  K.  A.  Musiius.  in  830.1 : 8 

Same,  The  dumb  lover.  in  R  2451 

Dun,  The.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  403 

Duncan  Campbell.    J.Hogg.  in  H  3451  v3 

Duncan  McArthur.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  v8 

Duncan  Schulebred's  vision  of  judgement.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v5 
Dunen-  und  berggeschichten.    F.  Stahr.  S  4660 

Dunkelgraf,  Der.    L.  Bechstein.  B  853 

Dunklethat,  Eine.    L.  Schiicklng.  S  1807 

Dunklethaten.    C.  F.  Grieb.  G2451 

Dunst.    I.  S.  Turgenief.  T  2105 


Dura  Den.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  v9 

Durch  arbeit  frei.    M.  Calm.  in  H  2501 

Durch  die  zeitung.    E.  A.  S.  v.  Dincklage-Campe. 

D1401 
Durch  nacht  zum  licht.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4259 

Durch's  leben  iiberwunden.    J.  C.  Jeaffreson.  J  551 

Dust.    B.  Bjornson.  in  B  2159 

Dust.    J.  Hawthorne.  H  2007 

Dutch  dominie,  The.    D.  Murdock.  M  4751 

Dutchman's  fireside.  The.    J.K.Paulding.  P751 

Dwarf's  nest.  The.    F.  W.  Hacklander.  in  H  314 

Dynamite  cartridge.  The.    F.  G.  Teetzel.  Tx  226 

Dynevor  Terrace.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  208 

Each  and  all.    J.  Andrews.  Ax  801 

Eagle  and  the  Hon,  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

in  L,  357 
Eagle's  nest.  The.    B.  Bjornson.  in  B  2160 

Earl  Hubert's  daughter.    E.  S.  Holt.  H  3954 

Early  dawn.  The.    E.  Charles.  C  955 

Early  friendships.    E.  Copley.  Cx  651 

Early  recollections  of  a  son  of  the  hills.    T.  Gillespie. 

in  W  2202  v4 
Earnest  trifler.  An    M.  A.  Sprague.  S  4501 

Earnestness.    C.  B.  Tayler.  T401 

Earth's  holocaust.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2054  v2 

East  Lynne.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2556 

Foster  egg.  An.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  i7)  W  2701 

Easter  holiday.  An.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  vl 

Easter  trip  of  two  ochlophobists.  The.  in  T  177  v9 

Ebb  tide.    F.  C.  Fisher.  F  953 

Ebbe  und  fluth.    J.  F.  Smith.  F  3502 

Ebon  Jackson.    R.  F.  Cooke.  in  C  2401 

Echo  of  passion.  An.    G.  P.  Lathrop.  L  654 

Echoing  and  re-echoing.    L  H.  Foster.  Fx  601 

Echt  conservativ.    Rodt-Calkum.  in  V  2  v83 

Eclipse.    E.  Simcox.  in  S  2976 

Eddies  round  the  rectory.    O.  Varra.  V  451 

Edelweis.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  in  B  1762 

Edelweiss.    B.Auerbach.  A  1958 

Edgar  Wayne's  escape.    A.  Allardyce.  in  T  177  v7 

Edict,  The.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Edina.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2557 

Edith  Linsey.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  vl 

Edmund  Dantes.  D  2259 

Edson's  mother.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

Edward  Drysdale.  in  P  2802 

Edward  Fane's  rosebud.    N;  Hawthorne,  in  H  2057  v2 
Edward  Meyers.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2466 

Edward  Randolph's  portrait.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2057  v2 
Edwin  Brothertoft.    T.  Wlnthrop.  W  2302 

Edwin  Drood.    C.  Dickens.  D  1313 

Egoist,  The.    G.Meredith.  M  2301 

Egotism.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2054  v2 

Egyptian  princess,  An.    G.  Ebers.  E  251 

Ehefabrikanten,  Die.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  ^"2251 

Ehre.    B.  Riisler.  R  2627 

Ehre  vater  und  mutter.    O.  Lautenschlager.         L  2301 
Ehresburg,  Die.    F.  Schilling.  S  1201 

Eichofs,  Die.    V.  griifln  Bethusy-Huc.  R  801 

Eichofs,  The.    V.  graftn  Bethusy-Hue.  R  801 

Eight  cousins.    L.  M.  Alcott.  Ax  508 

Eight  hundred  leagues  on  the  Amazon.    J.  Verne. 

Vx301  vl 
Eigne  und  fremde  welt.    F.  W.  Hacklander.  H  301 

Ein  friihllng.    W.  Raabe.  R  108 

Eine  unter  tausenden.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  234 

Ein  wort.    G.  Ebers.  E  258 

Eingebildeter  lieutenant,  Ein.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2260  v6 
Eingemauerte  madchen,  Das.    A.  Bauerle.  B  701 

Eiserne  halsband,  Das.    W.  Herchenbach.  H  2776 

Ekhof  und  seine  schiiler.    O.  Miiller.  M  4404 

Ekkehard.    J.  V.  v.  Schetfel.  S  1051 

ElFureidis.    M.S.  Cummins.  C  3451 

Elba  und  Waterloo.    L.  F.  StoUe.  S  5514 

Elder's  wife.  The.    Saxe  Holm.  in  H  3753  vl 

Eleanor  Maitland.    C.  E.  Waters.  C  1826 

Eleanora.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820. 1 :  5  v3 

Eleanor's  sieg.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1760 

Eleanor's  victory.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1760 

Eleanor's  visit.    J.  H.  Matthews.  Mx  657 

Eleazar.    F.  v.  Uechtritz.  U  101 

Electioneerin'  an  Big  Injun  mounting.    M.  N.  Murfr(!0. 

in  M  4776 
Elective  affinities.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  G  1651 

Same.  in  G  1652 

Elegant  Tom  Dillar.    C.  F.  Briggs.  in  P  2801 

Eleonore.    E.  v.  Ingersleben.  I  227 

Eleventh  commandment.  The.    A.  G.  Barrili.         B  627 
Elfln  tree,  The.    F.  W.  Hacklander.  in  H  314 


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Elflnland-Europaisches.        LITERATTJBE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


Elflnland.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  830.1 :  8 

Same.  in  E  426 

Same.  in  P  2126  v3 

Elfriede.    H.  W.  Hanke.  H  1103 

Eli.    H.  W.  Chaplin.  in  S  35  v9 

Eliane.    P.  Craven.  C  3004 

Elinor  Dryden.    K.  S.  Macquoid.  M  603 

Elinor  Fulton.    H.F.Lee.  L  826 

Elinor  Travis.    S.Phillips.  i)iP1601 

Elisabeth.    8.  R.  Cottin.  C  2651 

Elisabeth.    A.  Dorle.  D  1751 

Elisabeth  Charlotte.    A.  v.  Sternberg.  S  5052 

Elisabeth  von  Guttenstein.    C.  Pichler.  P  1652 

Elisabeth  von  Oestrelch.    C.  Dorlem.  D  251 

Elisabetta  Sirani,  The  story  of.    D.  M.  Craik.    in  C  2868 
Elise.    Ferdinand***  F401 

Elixiere  des  teufels,  Die.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.      H  3351 
Elixir  of  life.  The.    N.  Hawthorne.  H  2056 

Elizabeth.    S.  Cottin.  C  2651 

Elizabeth  Bleylock,  The  case  of.    K.  S.  McDowell. 

in  M  326 
Elizabeth  von  Guttenstein.    C.  Pichler.  P  1652 

Elkaiiah  Brewster's  temptation.    C.  Nordhoff.  in  N  801 
Same.  in  A  187 Q 

Elkanah  Smithers,  jr.  in  P  2802 

Ellen  Arundel.    W.  Logan.  in  W  2202  v9 

Ellen  Middleton.    G.  C.  Fullerton.  F  1802 

Ellen  Wareham.    E.Pickering.  P  1751 

Ellice  Quentin.    J.  Hawthorne.  H  2005 

Elm  Island  stories.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  205-Kx  210 

Else.    A.  L.  Kielland.  K  1701 

Else  Hohenthal.    A.  Kiihne.  D  1203 

Elsie  Dinsmore.    M.  Finley.  Fx  252 

Elsie  Venner.    O.  W.  Holmes.  H  3851 

Elsie's  children.    M.  Finley.  Fx  257 

Elsie's  girlhood.    M.  Finley.  Fx  254 

Elsie's  motherhood.    M.  Finley.  Fx  256 

Elsie's  Santa  Claus.    J.  H.  Matthews.  Mx  659 

Elsie's  womanhood.    M.  Finley.  Fx  255 

Elspeth  Grant.    G.  M.  Craik.  mi  C  291 1 

Elster's  folly.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2558 

Elves,  The.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  E  426 

Same.  inP2126v3 

Same.  in  830.1 -.8 

Embroideries  of  Treviso,  The.    P.  Heyse.        in  H  3002 
Emerald,  The.    E.  Sargent,  ed.  S  551 

Emerald  studs,  The.    W.  E.  Aytoun.  in  T  176  v6 

Emigrants,  The.    F.  Hoffmann.  Hx  880 

Emilia  Wyndham.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1255 

Emilie.    W.  Lorenz.  L  1901 

Emilie.    F.  Stahr.  S4661 

Emilie  De  Coulanges.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  405 

Emilie  Wyndham.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1255 

Emily  Chester.    A.  M.  Seemiiller.  S  2351 

Emissar,  Der.    L.  Sacher-Masoch.  S  102 

Emma.    J.Austen.  A  2051 

Same,  [condensed].  in  A  2055 

Emma  von  Finkenstein.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  in  L  2305 

Emmeline.    M.  Brunton.  B  3751 

Emperor,  The.    G.  Ebers.  E  254 

Emperor's  picture.  The.    W.  Haufif.  in  H  1852 

Empress,  The.    G.  J.  Bennett.  B  1401 

Empty  heart.  The.    M.  V.  Terhune.  T  603 

Emsland-bilder.    E.  A.  S.  v.  Dincklage-Campe.     D  1402 
Encantadas,  The.    H.  Melville.  tu  M  2253 

Enchanted  beauty.  The.    W.  Elder.  E  951 

Enchanted  castle.  The.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  P  2126  vl 

Enchanting  and  enchanted.    F.  W.  Hackliinder.    H  314 
Encounter  with  an  interviewer,  An.    S.  L.  Clemens. 

inC  1802 
End  of  a  coil.  The.    S.  Warner.  W  828 

End  of  a  fairy  tale,  The.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2 1 1 2 

Same.  i»iH2121 

End  of  New  York,  The.    P.  Benjamin.  in  S  35  v5 

End  of  the  world.  The.    E.  Eggleston.  E  652 

Endicott  and  the  red  cross.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2057  v2 
Endyraion.    B.Disraeli.  D  1503 

Engelid.    B.  MoUhausen.  in  S  6101 

English  Daisy  Miller,  An.    V.  W.  Johnson.  J  1003 

English  family  Robinson,  The.    M.  Reid.  B,x407 

Ennui.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  403 

Entail,  The.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  in  H  3359  vl 

Entfiihrung,  Die.    J.  K.  A.  Musaus.  in  M  4951 

Enthusiast,  The.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  vl4 

Entangled.    E.  F.  Byrrne.  B  4802 

Entscheidende  augenblick,  Der.     P.  A.  Wegener. 

W1201 
Entwendete  brief,  Der.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  P  1976 

Epheuranken.    C.  A.  v.  Wachsmann.  W  202 

Epicurean,  The.    T.Moore.  M  3401 

Episode  of  Fiddletown,  An.    F.  B.  Harte.         in  H  1556 


Episodes  in  the  lives  of  men,  women  and  lovers.    E. 

Simcox.  S  2976 

Er  kehrt  zuriick.    W.  Lorenz.  li  1904 

Erbe,  Das.    J.  F.  Smith.  S  3503 

Erbe  von  Betty's  Ruh,  Der.    P.  Lange.  L  502 

Erbe  von  Hornegg,  Der.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1809 

Erbe  vonMartella,  Der.    H.  Dohm.  D  1726 

Erbe  von  Redclyffe,  Der.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y210 

Erbe  von  Sigmundskron,  Der.    W.  Herchenbach. 

in  a  2779 
Erbe  von  Weidenhof ,  Der.    F.  v.  Pelzeln.  P  3201 

Erben  des  steinernen  gastes.  Die.    C.  Spindler.    S  4316 
Erben  des  wahnsinns.  Die.    T.  Marx.  M  1426 

Erben  von  Wollun,  Die.    L.  Reinhardt.  R  852 

Erbgraf,  Der.    A.  Becker.  B  953 

Erbgraf,  Der.    O.  v.  Planckner.  E  751 

Erbin  von  Red  Dog,  Die.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1559 

Erbin  wider  willen,  Die.    S.  Schumann.  J  1451 

Erbschaft  in  Kabul,  Die.    L.  F.  Stolle.  S  5515 

Brdbeben  von  Caraccas,  Das.    W.  R.  Heller.        H  2327 
Ereigniss  aus  dem  leben  des  herrn  John  Oakhurst.  F.  B. 

Harte.  H  1558 

Erema.    R.  D.  Blackmore.  B  2304 

Erfiillte  verspi-echen,  Das.    J.  Frey.  in- M  4436 

Eric.    F.  W.  Farrar.  Fx  151 

Eric  Dering.    M.  Ararles.  in  A  1483 

Erich  Randall.    T.  Miigge.  M  4206 

Erinnerungs-bliitter  aus  dem  leben  eines  criminalisten. 

L.  Reinhardt.  R  853 

Eritis  sicut  Deus.    E.  Canz.  C  301 

Brl-king's  daughter.  The.  in  P  2126  v3 

Erlebnisse  einer  schutzlosen,  Die.    K.  Sutro-Schiicking. 

S5952 
Erlebnisse  eines  arztes.    E.  D.  Mund.  M  4501 

Erlebtes.    F.  W.  Hackliinder.  H  303 

Erlebtes  und  getraumtes.    E.  v.  Bibra.  B  1851 

Erloserin,  Die.    F.  Stahr.  S  4662 

Erma's  engagement.  E  1 

Ernest  Maltravers.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.   B  4007 
Same,  pt.  2.  B  4001 

Ernst  Adair.    C.  S.  Brooks.  B  3427 

Ernst  Maltravers.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.     B  4007 
Eroberung  von  Algier.    P.  F.  W.  Oertel.  in  O  853 

Eroberung  von  Granada,  Die.    W.  Irving.  I  404 

Erotion.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2868 

Erring,  yet  noble.    I.  G.  Reed.  R  701 

Ersilia.    E.  F.  Poynter.  P  2352 

Erste  raub  an  Deutschland,  Der.    C.  G.  v.  Berneck. 

B  1527 
Erstgeburtsrecht,  Das.    C.  G.  F.  Gore.  G  1552 

Erziihlungen  beim  licht.    C.  Spindler.  S  4304 

Erziihlungen  des  priesters  Ottmar,  Die.    O.  Lautenschla- 

ger.  in  I,  2304 

Erzahlungen  eines  alten  herrn.    G.  K.  O.  v.  Struensee. 

S  5852 
Erziihlungen  eines  alten  mannes.    I.  S.  Turgenief . 

T2108 
Erzherzog  Johann  und  der  herzog  von  Reichstadt.    C. 

Mundt.  M  4559 

Erzherzog  Johann  und  Metternich.    C.  Mundt.  M  4560 
Rrzstufen.    H.  T.  v.  Schmid.  S  1406 

Es  geht  an.    C.  J.  L.  Almquist.  A  902 

Esau  Hardery.    W.  O.  Stoddard.  S  5502 

Esau  Runswick.    K.  S.  Macquoid.  M  609 

Escape,  The.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Esflra.  T  82 

Eskdale  herd-boy,  The.    M.  Blackford.  Bx  751 

Eskdalemuir  story,  The.  in  W  2203  v3 

Esperance.    M.W.Lawrence.  L  751 

Estelle  Russell.  E  2 

Ester  Ried.    I.  M.  Alden.  A  701 

Esterka  Regina.    K.  E.  Franzos.  in  F  1903 

Esther.    F.  S.  Compton.  C  3951 

Esther  Hill's  secret.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2903 

Esther  Pennefather.    A.Perry.  P  1251  vl 

Esther  Wynn's  love-letters.    Saxc  Holm,   in  H  3753  vl 
Ethan  Brand.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  J  926  vl 

Same.  in  H  2059 

Ethel  Churchill.    L.  E.  Landon.  in  820.  2 :  20 

Ettore  Fieramosca.    Marcliesa  d'Azeglio.  A  2202 

Etwas  auf  dem  gewissen.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1828 

Etwas  liber  pferde.    A.  v.  Wlnterfeld.  .     in  W  2261  v2 
Eugen  Aram.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4008 

Eugen  Stillfried.    F.  W.  Hackliinder.  H  302 

Eugen  von  Kronstein.    C.  Spindler.  S  4327 

Eugene  Aram.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4008 

Eugene  Pickering.    H.  James,  jr.         •  in  J  309 

Same.  in  J  305 

Eugenia.    F.  H.  K.  de  la  Motte  Fouqu€.  in  L  357 

Eugenie.    B.  M.  Butt.  ^  4402 

Eunice  Lathrop.    A.L.Noble.  ^  602 

Eurich,  der  prlester  der  gothen.  A.  Herculano.  H  2801 
Europiiisches  sklavenleben.    F.  W.  Hacklander.    H  304 


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927        CI.  813,  Titles. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Europeans— Father's . 


928 


Europeans,  The.    H.  James,  .jr.  J  304 

Eustace  diamonds.  The.    A.  TroUope.  T  1641 

Eustachius.  J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1452 

Same.  in  B  580 

Eustis.    E.  A.  Boit.  B  2601 

Eutaw.    W.  G.Simms.  S  8004 

Eva.    E.  G.  B.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4009 

Eva  Effingham.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2458 

Evangeliste,  L'.    A.  Daudet.  D  459 

Evelina.    F.  d'Arblay.  A  1402 

Evelyn  Marston.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1262 
Evenings  at  Donaldson  Manor.    M.  J.  Mac  Intosh. 

m:401 

Evenings  at  home.    J.  Aikin  and  A.  L.  Barbauld. 

Ax  401 
Every  man  his  own  letter-writer.    F.  R.  Stockton. 

in  S  5402 
Every  string  broken.    C.V.Hamilton.  in  H  903 

Evil  is  wrought  by  want  of  tdought.  in  D  1326 

Ewan  M'Gabhat.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  vl 

Ewige  jude,  Der.    E.  Sue.  S  5901 

Examen  zur  kriegsschule,  Das.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2261  v4 
Excellent  opportunity,  An.  in  D  1326 

Excellent  opportunity.  An.    J.  Kavanagh.         tnK310 
Excellenz  will  heirathen.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2260  v4 
Exchange  no  robbery.  M.  B.  Betham-Edwards.  E  355 
Exchange  of  animals.    C.  Reade.  tnR617 

Same.  in  11621 

Executor,  The.    A.  F.  Hector.  H:2210 

Exiles,  The.    T.  A.  L.  Robinson.  B  1951 

Exiles,  The.    V.  Tissot  a)id  C.  Amero.  T  2126 

Exiles  in  Babylon.    C.  M.  Tucker.  Tx  901 

Expectant,  The.    E.  Pickering.  P  1752 

Expedition  of  Humphrey  Clinker,  The.     T.  G.  Smollett. 

S  3751 
Experience  of  life.  The.    E.  M.  Sewell.  S  2551 

Experiences  of  Sylvie  Delmare,  The.    J.  Kavanagh. 

mK310 
Experimenter.  The.    J.  Howell.  in  W  2202  v3 

Expiated.    H.  Prior.  P  2626 

Extracts  from  the  diary  of  brother  Bartholomew.    E. 
Charles.  in  C  960 

Eye  for  an  eye,  An.    A.  Trollope.  T  1613 

Eyebright.    S.C.  Woolsey.  Wx  1203 

Eyre's  acquittal.    H.  B.  Reeves.  R  3506 

F.  Grant  and  co.    G.  L.  Chaney.  Cx  201 

F.  Smith.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  vl 

Same.  in  W  2004 

Paa's  revenge.  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  W  2202  vl 

Fabled  stories  from  the  zoo.    A.  Alberg.  Ax  451 

Fabrikanten  und  arbeiter.    A.  Schirmer.  S  1251 

Face  illumined,  A.    E.  P.  Roe.  R  2303 

Face  to  face.    R.  E.  Francillon.  F  1506 

Fact  and  Action.    L.  M.  Child.  C  1302 

Facts  concerning  the  recent  carnival  of  crime  in  Con- 
necticut, The.    S.  L.  Clemens.  in  C  1802 
Facts  in  the  case  of  M.  Valdemar,  The.    E.  A.  Poe. 

m820.1:5v3 
Faded  leaf  of  history,  A.  R.  H.  Davis.  in  J  926  vlO 
Fahrt  in  den  Maelstrom,  Fine.  E.  A.  Poe.  in  P  1976 
Fahrten  eines  musikanten.    L.  Bechstein.  B  854 

Fahrten  und  abenteuer.    G.  K.  Herlossohn.         H  2852 
Fainalls  of  Tipton,  The.    V.  W.  Johnson.  J  1004 

Fair,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v4 

Fair  barbarian,  A.    F.  H.  Burnett.  B  4252 

Fair  country  maid,  A.    E.  F.  Byrrne.  B  4801 

Fair  god,  The.    L.  Wallace.  W  302 

Fair  Helen  of  Kirconnel.    A.  Lelghton.     in  W  2202  v9 
Fair  Kate,  The.    P.  Heyse.  in  H  3002 

Fair  maid,  A.    F.  W.  Robinson.  R  1857 

Fair  maid  of  Cellardykes,  The.    T.  Gillespie. 

in  W  2202  vl 
Fair  maid  of  Perth,  The.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2009 

Fair  philosopher,  A.    Mrs.  E.  H.  Hammond.         H  1026 
Fair  puritan.  The.    H.  W.  Herbert.  H  2703 

Fair  saxon,  A.    J.  McC^arthy.  M  103 

Faire  gospeller.  The.    A.  Manning.  M  854 

Fairies' warning.  The.    J.  Brougham.  in  927.1:  7 

Fairport  nine.  The.    N.  Brooks.  Bx  902 

Fairy  book.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  455 

Fairy  book.  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  Cx  701 

Fairy-flnder,  The.    8.  Lover.  ,  in  J  926  vl2 

Fairy  gold.    E.  W.  Kirk.  K  855 

Fairy  of  the  moonbeam.  The.    Mrs.  E.  T.  Corbett. 

Cx686 
Fairy  tale,  A.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  in  Gr  1652 

Fairy  tales.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  763 

Fairytales.    Comt68«e  d'AuInoy.  Ax  951 

Fairy  tales.    E.  Laboulaye.  Lx  701 

Fairytales.    E.  Segur,  Sx851 


Fairy  tankard.  The.    F.  W.  Hacklander.  in  H  314 

Faith  and  unfaith.    M.  Argles.  A  1478 

Faith  Gartney's  girlhood.    A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  W  1451 

Faith  Unwin's  ordeal.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2904 

Faithful  Eckart,  The.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  R  2451 

Faithful  lover,  A.    K.  S.  Macquoid.  M  609 

Faithful  servant.  The.  J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 
Faithful  wife,  The.  A.  Lelghton.  in  W  2202  v23 
Same.                                                            in  W  2203  v3 

Falconberg.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  B  2851 

Falkenberg.    M.  P.  R.  S.  Blaze  de  Bury.  B  2426 

Falkland.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4010 

Same.  in  B  4011 

Same,  germ.  m  B  4002 

Fall  Marie  Roget,  Der.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  P  1976 

Fall  of  Damascus.    C.W.Russell.  B  3251 


E.  A.  Poe.  in  J  926  v2 

in  820.1:  5  v3 

in  P  2802 

P806 

C2207 

B3676 

in  H  2777 

J  213 

J  212 

in  829.2: 17 

inTx  501 

iti  T  177  v3 

R  1301 


Fall  of  the  house  of  Usher,  The, 
Same. 

Fall  of  the  janissaries,  The 
Fallen  fortunes.    J.  Payn. 
Fallen  leaves,  The.    W.  Collins. 
Falsche  wege.     I.  B.  Brun. 
Falschmiinzer,  Die.    W.  Herchenbach. 
Fiilschung,  Die.    G.  P.  R.  James. 
False  heir,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James. 
False  one.  The.    A.  Jameson. 
Falsehood  and  truth.    C.  E.  Tonna. 
Falsely  accused. 

Familie  Crevecoeur,  Die.    M.  Richter. 
Pamilie  Falkensward,  Die.    W.  F.  Palmblad. 
Familie  H.,  Die.    F.  Bremer. 
Pamilie  Joufifroy,  Die.    E.  Sue. 
Familie  SchoUer.    A.  Glaser. 
Familie  Schonberg-Cotta,  Die.    E.  Charles. 
Familien  Walseth  und  Leith,  Die.    H.  Stoffens 
Familiensohne,  Die.    E.  Sue. 
Familienvermachtniss,  Das. 

leben. 
Family  feud,  A.    L.  Harder. 
Family  feud,  A.    G.  Kinkel. 
Family  feud.  The.    T.  Cooper. 
Family  fortunes.    I.  F.  Mayo. 
Family  in  love,  A.    i).  M.  Craik. 
Family  incidents.    T.  Gillespie. 
Family  of  the  cold  feet,  The.    J 


K.  L.  F.  W.  G. 


Family  secret,  A.    F.  Andrews. 

Family  secret.  The.    W.  Collins. 

Famous  victory,  A. 

Fanatiker  der  Cevennen,  Die.    E.  Sue. 

Fanchette. 

Fanchon.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant. 

Fancy's  Showbox.    N.  Hawthorne. 

Fanny's  birthday  gift.    J.  H.  Matthews. 

Fanshawe.    N.  Hawthorne. 

Fantine.    V.  Hugo. 

Far  from  home.    A.  Kiihne. 

Far  from  the  madding  crowd.    T.  Hardy, 

Farewell  appearance,  A.    F.  A.  Guthrie. 


P302 

B3152 

S5902 

GllOl 

C953 

.     S4801 

S5903 

V.  Alvens- 

S2451 

H5351 

inT  177  vll 

C2498 

M  1902 

in  C  2853 

W  2202  v7 

and  M.  Banim . 

in  B  307 

A  1201 

in  C  2220 

F  1 

S5904 

F5 

D2158 

in  H  2057  vl 

Mx654 

H2051 

H4853  vl 

D  1210 

H1203 

in  A  1328 


Farmer  Bassett's  romance.    Saxe  Holm,  in  H  3753  v2 

Farnell's  Folly.    J.T.Trowbridge.  T  1858 
Farquharson  of  Inverey.    Sir  T.  D.  Lauder.       in  E  426 

Fascinating  woman,  A.    J.Adam.  A  176 

Fashionable  sufferer,  A.    A.  Hoppin.  H  4426 

Fashionable  wife,  The.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653 

Same.  in  O  653  vl 

Fast  friends,    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Tx  808 

Fatal  bath.  The.    T.Hood.  in  820.2:  36 

Fatal  boots.  The.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  in  T  665  v3 

Fatal  cradle,  The.    W.  Collins.  in  C  2228 

Fatal  curiosity.  The.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  v2 

Fatal  fortune.    W.  Collins.  in  C  2228 

Fatal  marksman.  The.  in  P  2 1 26  v3 

Fatal  marksman.  The.    T.  Do  Quincoy.  in  330: 14 

Fatal  repast.  The.  in  T  176  vlO 

Fatal  secret.  The.  inW  2203  v3 

Fatality.    J.  Brougham.  in  927.1:7 

Fate,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  255 

Fate  of  madame  La  Tour,  The.    C.  Paddock.  P  176 
Fate  of  Mansfield  Humphreys,  The.    R.  G.  White. 

W  1426 

Fated  to  be  free.    J.  Ingelow.  I  202 

Father,  The.    B.  Bjornson.  inB  2160 

Father  and  daughter.    F.Bremer.  B3151 

Father  and  daughter,  The.    A.  Opie.  i»(  O  653 

Same.  in  O  653  v3 

Father  Brighthopes.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Tx  817 

Father  Darcy.    A.  C.  Marsh-('aldwell.  M  1256 

Father  Tom  and  the  pope.    S.  Ferguson.  i^i  J  926  v9 

Same.  inT  176  v3 

Fathers  and  sons.    L  8.  Turgenief.  T2102 

Father's  story,  A.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2106 

Same.  in  H  2121 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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Faustus— Fotmd. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


01.  813,  Titles. 


Faustus  and  queen  Elizabeth.  in  T  176  v2 

Fearful  responsibility,  A.    W.  D.  Howells.  H  4753 

Feast  of  cranberries,  The.  in  P  2801 

Feathertop.    N.  Hawthorne.  H  2054  vl 

Feinewelt.    M.  Ring-.  111604 

Feldblumcn.    F.  WolfhaRen.  N  755 

Feldrain  und  waldweg.    L.  Anzengruber.  A  2251 

Feldschers  erziihlung-en,  Des.    Z.  Topellus.  T  1251 

Felicia.    M.  B.  Betham-Edwards.  E  553 

Felicitas.    F.  Dahn.  D  104 

Same.  in  V  2  v30 

Felicitas.    E.  Wille.  W  1901 

FelinadeChambure.    A.Dumas.  D  2260 

Felipa.    C.  F.  Woolson.  in  W  2752 

Felix  Holt.    M.  Cross,  {Gmrae  Eliot).  C  3153 

Female  ward,  The.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2004 

Fenian  alarm,  A.  in  T  177  vlO 

Fenton's  quest.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1761 

Ferdinand  Fathom.    T.  G.  Smollett.  S  3754 

Ferdinand  Fitzroy.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

in  824.2:  18  v4 
Fermata,  The.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  in  H  3359  vl 

Fern  leaves.    S.  P.  Parton.  P  551 

Fernand  Duplessis.    E.  Sue.  S  5905 

Fernand,  der  seerauber.    P.  F.  v.  Kerckhoven.      K  451 
Fernando.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1453 

Same.  S  1459 

Feme  stimmen.    W.  Raabe.  R  109 

Fessenden's.    J.T.Trowbridge.  wT1852 

Festival,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2203  vl4 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Fettered  for  life.    L.  D.  Blake.  B  2351 

Feuerreiter,  Der.    E.  Ambach.  in  A  952 

Feuerspritze,  Die.    E.  Eckstein.  E  304 

Feuilleton,  A.    H.  D.  W.  in  T  177  v8 

Few  days,  A.    M.  C.  Hay.  i?i  H  21 12 

Sam£.  in  H  2119 

Few  days  in  Athens,  A.    F.  d'Arusmont.  A  1801 

Few  words  on  social  philosophy,  A.  in  T  176  vl 2 

Fldeicommiss  von  Waldemarsburg,  Das.    C.  A.  Wetter- 
bergh.  W  1404 

Fidelity.    B.  Bjornson.  in  B  2160 

Field  of  terror.  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

in  R  2451 

Sam.e.  in  P  2126  v3 

Fifteen  days.    M.  L.  Putnam.  P  3051 

Fight  for  him,  A.    F.  W.  Robinson.  in  R  1858 

Fight  for  a  wife,  A.    W.  Black.  in  B  2209 

Fighting  the  air.    F.  Church.  C  1403 

Figs  and  thistles.    A.  W.  Tourgee.  T  1352 

Fi-ho-ti.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.        in  824.2 :  18  v3 
File  no.  113    E.  Gaboriau.  G  102 

Filigran.    L.  Schucking.  S  1810 

Film  of  gossamer,  A.    E.  M.  Gierke.  in  T  178  v3 

Flna.    A.  I.  Ritchie.  in  R  1652 

Same.  in  R  1654 

Fina's  aunt.    A.  J.  Ritchie.  in  R  1654 

Finden's  tableaux.    M.  R.  Mitf ord.  in  820.2 :  27 

Finding  his  level.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  vl 

Finette.    M.  E.  Ropes.  Rx  701 

Finglash  und  Maria  Stormont.    F.  Gleich.  0-1251 

Fire  worship.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  2564  v  1 

Firelight  stories.    L.  C.  Moulton.  Mx  954 

Fireside  book,  A.    C.  B.  Tayler.  Tx  153 

First  and  last.    W.  Mudford.  in  T  176  v4 

First  and  last  crime.  The.  in  T  176  vl  1 

Firsc  and  second  marriage.  The.    J.  M.  Wilson. 

in  W  2202  vl9 
First-foot,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  vlO 

First  impressions.    S.S.Ellis.  Ex  251 

First  love.    R.  Lindau.  in  L,  1404 

First  love  is  best.    M.  A.  Dodge.  D  1651 

First  violin.  The.    J.  Fothergill.  F  1401 

Fisehermadchen,  Das.    B.  Bjornson.  B  2151 

Fischer's  tochter.  Das.    J.  van  Rotterdam.  R  2801 

Fisher-maiden,  The.    B.  Bjornson.  B  2151 

Fisherman  of  Auge,  The.    K.  S.  Macquoid.       in  M  607 
Fitz-Boodlo  papers.  The.    W.  M.  Thackeray. 

in  T  665  v7 
Five  little  peppers.    H.  M.  Lothrop.  Sx  2001 

•  Five  little  southerners.    M.  W.  Porter.  Px  651 

Five  o'clock  in  the  morning.    F.  B.  Harte.       in  H  1551 
Fixed  period.  The.    A.  TroTlope.  T  1636 

Flag  of  truce,  The.    S.  Warner.  Wx  204 

Flambartin.    W.  Herchenbach.  iyi  H  2777 

Flatternde  blatter.    E.  Eckstein.  E  305 

Flaxie  Frizzle.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  469 

Flaxie  Frizzle  stories.    R.  S.  Clarke.       Cx  469-Cx  474 
Flaxie  growing  up.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  474 

Fleeing  from  fate.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4102 

Fleeing  to  Tarshish.    F.H.Ludlow.  id  L  2101 

Flegeljahre.    J.  P.  F.  Rlchter.  830: 142  v20,  21 

Flensborg.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v4 


Fleurange.    P.  Craven.  C  3002 

Fleurette.    F.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2003 

Fliegende  holliinder.  Her.  A.  E.  Brachvogel.  B  2905 
Fliehende  hollander,  Der.    A.  v.  Sternberg.  S  5057 

Flight  of  a  tartar  tribe.   T.DeQuincey.  in  824.2: 34  vl 

Same.  in  J  926  vl 

Flip.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1566 

Flirtation  camp.    T.  S.  Van  Dyke.  V301 

Flitch  of  bacon.  The.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  567 

Flitters,  Tatters  and  the  counsellor.  M.  Hartley.  L  253 
Floating  beacon.  The.  in  T  176  vl 

Floating  city,  A.    J.  Verne.  V  664 

Floating  prince.  The.    F.  R.  Stockton.  Sx  1501 

Florence.    M.  E.  Hammond.  H  1051 

Florian  and  Crescence.    B.  Auerbach.  i7iA1066 

Florian  Geyer.    W.  R.  Heller.  H  2328 

Florida  pirate.  The.  in  T  176  v9 

Floshend  inn.  The.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  vl3 

Flote  des  grafen  Schwiilenberg,  Die.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2260  v2 
Flower  and  weed.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1785 

Same.  M  1790 

Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces.    J.  P.  F.  Rlchter. 

R  1251 
Flower  garden.  The.    C.  E.  Tonna.  Tx  504 

Flower  of  doom.  The.  M.  B.  Betham-Edwards.  E  559 
Flower  of  the  family.  The.    E.  Prentiss.  Px  801 

Flower  pictures.    E.  Polko.  Px  551 

Floyd  Grandon's  honor.    A.  M.  Douglas.  D  1812 

Flucht  von  der  Harzburg,  Die.    M.  Wirth.  W  2326 

Fliichtling,  Der.    B.  MiiUhausen.  M  3051 

Flussplraten  des  Mississippi,  Die.  F.  Gerstacker.  G711 
Fo  Hi,  The  miseries  of.    F.  Sarcey.  S  501 

Foe  in  the  household.  The.    C.  Chesebro'.  C  1202 

Foggy  night  at  Ofiford,  The.    E.P.Wood.  W  2559 

Following  on  to  know.  F  3 

Fool  of  Five  Forks,  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1556 

Foolish  girl,  A.    N.  Perry.  in  P  1352 

Foolish  virgin,  A.    E.  Weed.  W2951 

Fool's  errand,  A.    A.  W.  Tourgee.  T  1353 

Foot-prints  on  the  sea-shore.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2057  v2 
"  For  a  dream's  sake."    M.  E.  Martin.  M  1402 

For  better,  for  worse.    M.  V.  Terhune;  in  T  603 

For  cash  only.    J.  Payn.  P  824 

For  her  dear  sake.    M.  C.  Hay.  H!2104 

For  lack  of  gold.    C.  Gibbon.  G-  807 

For  love  and  life.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  456 

"  For  Percival."    M.  Veley.  V  501 

For  richer,  for  poorer.    H.  Parr.  P  460 

For  summer  afternoons.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  W  2701 

For  the  king.    C.  Gibbon.  GSIO 

For  the  major.    C.  F.  Woolson.  W  2754 

Forayers,  The.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3003 

Forbidden  fruit.    F.  W.  Hacklander.  H  305 

Fords  of  Galium,  The.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v2 

Foregone  conclusion,  A.    W.  D.  Howells.  H  4754 

Forest  days.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  214 

Forest  exiles.    M.  Reid.  Rx  408 

Forest  Glen  series.    E.  Kellogg. 

Kx  223,  Kx  224,  Kx  226 
Forest  life.    G.  M.  Kirkland.  K  752 

Forest  voices.    G.  H.  G.  zu  Putlitz.  P  2776 

Foresters,  The.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1959 

Foresters,  The.    J.Wilson.  "W2151 

Forever  and  ever.    F.  Church.  C  1404 

Forger,  The.    A.  Campbell.  inW2202vl2 

Forgiven  at  last.    J.  R.  Walworth.  W  477 

Forrest-race  romance.  The.  in  T  176  v8 

Forresters.    M.  Edge  worth.  i7i  E  401 

Forstersbraut,  Die.  O.  MGUer.  M  4405 

Forsthaus,  Das.    A.  Bolte.  B  2651 

Forsthaus,  Das.  E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian.  E  1207 
Fortnight  at  the  Dead  Lake,  A.  P.  Heyse.  in  H  3003 
Fortunate  island.  The.    C.  H.  Clark.  C  1476 

Fortunat.    A.  v.  Sternberg.  S  5053 

Fortune's  fool.    J.  Hawthorne.  H  2008 

Fortune's  marriage.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2916 

Fortunes  of  Fairylore,  The.    W.  Haufl".  in  M  2776 

Fortunes  of  Glencore,  The.    G.  Lever.  L  1 1 10 

Fortunes  of  Nigel,  The.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2010 

Same.  in  3  2027 

Fortunes  of  Rachel,  The.    E.  E.  Hale.  H  462 

Fortunes  of  the  Scattergood  family.  The.    A.  Smith. 

S3301 
Fortunes  of  William  Wighton,  The.    J.  Howell. 

in  W  2202  v2 
Forty-five  guai-dsmen.  The.    A.  Dumas.  D  2261 

•49.    C.  H.  Miller.  M  2703 

Forty-seven  renins.  The.  A.  B.  Mitford.  in  J  926  vl  1 
Foster-brother,  The.    T.  Hunt.  H  5051 

Foul  play.    G.  Reade  and  D.  Boucicault.  R  615 

Found  and  lost.    M.  G.  Putnam.  in  P  2801 


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Found— Gefangen. 


932 


Found  at  Blazing  Star.    P.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1566 

Found  dead.    J.  Payn.  P  807 

Foundling-,  Tiie.  in  W  2203  v3 

Foundling  at  sea,  The.    A.  Campbell,      in  "W  2202  vl8 
Fountains,  The.    S.Johnson.  in  820.2: 13  vl 

Four-flfteen  express.  The.    A.B.Edwards.         in  E  510 
Same.  in  J  926  v8 

Four-leaved  clover,  A.    Saxe  Holm.  in  H  3753  v2 

Four  Macnicols.    W.  Black.  Bx  727 

Four  meetings.    H.  James,  jr.  in  J  313 

Four  seasons.  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque.  L  358 
Frage,  Eine.    G.  Ebers.  E  252 

Fox-hunting.    C.  A.  Stephens.  Sx  1408 

Framley  parsonage.    A.  Trollope.  T  1614 

Francesca  Carrara.    L.  E.  Landon.  in  Ij  401 

Same.  in  820.2: 26 

Francesco  der  almosenganger.    N.  Misasi.       in  M  2826 
Franctireurs,  Die.    F.  Gerstaeker.  in  P  1951 

Frank  Fairlegh.    F,  E.  Smedley.  S  3226 

Frank  Finnegan.    W.  Carleton.  i?i  C  555 

Frank  Mildmay.    F.  Marryat.  111203 

Fi-ank  Hedclifife.    A.  Daunt.  Dx  126 

Frank  Warrington.    M  Harris.  H  1351 

Frankenstein.    M.  W.  Shelley.  S  2601 

Frankreich  gegen  Deutschland.    C.  Mundt.  M  4562 

Franz  Rakoczy.    C.  Mundt.  M  4563 

Franz  Sternbald's  wanderungen.    J.  L.  Tieck. 

830:148  vl6 
Franzosen  in  Hamburg,  Die.  H  5 

Franzosisches  landschloss,  Ein.    T.  Mundt.  M  4654 

Fraternal  magnanimity.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  R  2451 

Frau  biirgermeisterin.  Die.    G.  Ebers.  E  257 

Frau  des  gesandten.  Die.    C.  G.  F.  Gore.  G  1553 

Frau  des  ministers,  Die.    F.  Friedrich.  F  1701 

Frau  hammerschmiedin.  Die.    A.  Silberstein.       S  2952 
Frau  in  weiss,  Die.    W.  Collins.  C  2226 

Frau  meisterin.    C.  Mundt.  M  4564 

Frau  bkonomierath,  Die.    F.  Elling.  in  M  4452 

Frau  von  Stael.    A.  Bolte.  B  2652 

Frauengrosse.    G.  E.  Opiz.  O  701 

Frauenkrieg,  Der.    A.  Dumas.  D  2262 

Frauenleben.    A.  Dumas,  ^fs.  D  2352 

Frauenliebe  und  kiinstlerberuf.    C.  v.  Zollner.     G-  1452 
Frauenraub,  Der.    T.  G.  Rudbeck.  B  2951 

Fraulein  von  Malapeire.    H.  E.  F.  Reybaud.         R  1001 
Fraulein  v.  St.  Amaranthe,  Das.    K.  R.  v.  Gottsehall. 

a  1676 
Fred  and  Maria  and  me.    E.  Prentiss.  P  1456 

Fred  Bradford's  debt.    J.  H.  Mathews.  Mx  653 

Frederick  the  groat.    C.  Mundt.  M  4554 

Frederico  und  Alfonso.    F.  Bourier.  B  2826 

Free,  yet  forging  their  own  chains.    M.  A.  Roe.  112351 
Freebooter  of  Coldstream,  The.  in  W  2203  v3 

Freedom  Wheeler's  controversy  with  Providence.    R.  T. 
Cooke.  in  W  2401 

Free  thinker,  The.    S.  Phillips.  in  P  1601 

Freibeuter,  Der.    L.  Storch.  S  5551 

Freien  schutzen.  Die.    J.  Rudolphi.  R  3001 

Freiherr  von  Hostiwin,  Der.    A.  Meissner.  M  2053 

Freiherren  von  Falkenberg,  Die.    J.  I).  H.  Temme. 

T555 
Freiknecht,  Der.    L.  Storch.  S  5552 

Freimaurer,  Die.    F.  G.  Kiihne.  K  1451 

Fremde,  Die.    C.  V.  Le  P.  d'Arlincourt.  A  1551 

Fremder  vogel,  Ein.    C.  Elster.  in  V  2  v30 

Fremdling  von  Alsen,  Der.    G.  H.  Mellin.  M  2102 

French  country  family,  A.    H.  de  Witt.  Wx  1001 

French  prisoner  in  Russia,  The.  F  4 

French  spy,  The.    G.  Courtilz  de  Sandras.  C  2826R 

Frenchman's  tale.  The.    H.  Lee.  in  L  851  v2 

Freres,  The.    A.  F.  Hector.  H  2207 

Fresh-water  fisherman.  The.    M.  Mitford.  in  E  426 

Fround  Wispermann.    K.  Zitz-Halein.  Z  201 

Freunde,  Die.    E.  O'ltzel.  O  301 

Freundin  Napoleons,  Eine.    W.  Lorenz.  L  1902 

Freundinnen,  Die.    H.  W.  Hanke.  H  1 104 

Fridolin.    C.  Spindler.  S  4305 

Frldolln's  mystical  marriage.    A.  Wilbrandt.       W  1776 
Friedel.    P.  P.  W.  Oertel.  O  851 

Friedel  und  Oswald.    H.  T.  v.  Schraid.  S  1407 

Friedensengel,  Der.    P.  Lange.  I,  503 

Frledensstorer,  Ein.    V.  Bluthgen.  B  726 

Friedhofs-blume.    W.  v.  Hillern.  H3155 

Friedrich  der  grosse  und  seine  geschwister.    C.  Mundt. 

114565 
Friedrich  der  streltbare.    C.  Pichlor.  P  1653 

Friedrich  von  Zollorn.    C.  F.  Griesinger.  in  G- 2501 

Friedrich's  II.  einzige  liebo.    W.  Lorenz.  L  1903 

Friend  and  lover.    I.  D.  Hardy.  H  1151 

Friend  Barton's  concern.    M.  IL  Foote.  in  S  35  v4 

Friend  Eli's  daughter.    B.Taylor.  in  A  1876 

Friend  Fritz.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian.       E  1202 
Friend  of  my  youth,  The.    T.  B.  Aldrich.  in  A  752 


Ax  206 

in  D  2401 

P1461 

A  1752 

in  H  460 

in  L,  861  vl 


Friend  or  foe.    H.  C.  Adams. 

Friendly  farmer.  The. 

Friends.    E.  S.  Phelps. 

Friends  and  neighbors.    T.  S.  Arthur. 

Friends'  meeting.    E.  E.  Hale. 

Friend's  tale,  The.    H.  Lee. 

Friesen  in  Rom,  Die.    J.  van  Lennep.  L  96S 

Fritz  Beutel.    H.  Marggraff.  M  1101 

Fritz  Stilling.    P.  Lange.  I,  508 

Frohnleichnamsfest,  Das.    O.  Lautenschlager. 

in  li  2308 
Frolenhaus,  Das.    G.  H.  G.  zu  Putlitz.  in  S  4262 

From  a  back  window.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1568 

From  a  mournful  villager.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  808 

From  dreams  to  waking.    E.  L.  Linton.  L  1462 

From  exile.    J.  Payn.  p  808 

From  first  to  last.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

From  generation  to  generation.  E.Yates.  in  Y  110 
From  generation  to  generation.  Lady  A.  Noel.  N  701 
From  hand  to  mouth.    A.  M.  Douglas.  D  1802 

From  hay-time  to  hopping.    Afiss  Coulter.  C  2751 

From  jest  to  earnest.    E.  P.  Roe.  R  2304 

From  my  youth  up.    M.  V.  Terhune.  "T  604 

From  nowhere  to  the  north  pole.    T.  Hood.  Hx  926 

From  post  to  finish.    H.  Smart.  S  3202 

From  powder-monkey  to  admiral.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston. 

Kx455 
From  the  earth  to  the  moon.    J.  Verne.  V  552 

From  the  Hudson  to  the  Neva.    D.  Ker.  Kx  376 

From  the  rank.    J.  Payn.  i;fP812 

From  the  wings.    B.  H.  Buxton.  B  4455 

Frozen  deep,  The.    W.  Collins.  C  2208 

Same.  in  C  2228 

Friihlingsbot«n.    E.  Biirstenbinder.  B  4356 

Friihlingstraum,  Ein.    A.  Kiihne.  D  1204 

Fuga^e.    H.  Wilke.  K  1401 

Fugitive,  The.    G.  Aguilar.  i»  A  403 

Fugitive,  The.    J.M.Wilson.  in  W  2202  vl8 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Fugitives,  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  Q  457 

Fiinfte  frau.  Die.  E.  A.  S.  v.  Dincklage-Campe.  D  1403 
Funke,  Ein.    B.  E.  Fornell.  M  4701 

Fur  country.  The.    J.  Verne-  V  563 

Fiir  stadt  und  land.    C.  Spindler.  S  4306 

Fiir  stille  abende.    L.  Storch.  S  5553 

Furchtlos  und  treu.    W.  F.  Vollmer.  V  902 

Furioso.    W.  Miiller  von  Konigswinter.  M  4452 

Fiirst,  Der.    C.  F.  Ridderstad.  R  1401 

Fiirst  Mitternacht.    C.  T.  Heyne.  B  2801 

Fiirst  und  musiker.    M.  Ring.  R  1610 

Fiirst  von  Montenegro,  Der.  A.  v.  Winterfeld.  W  2256 
Fiirsten  und  dichter.    C.  Mundt.  M  4566 

Fiirstenhaus,  Das.    L.  T.  Bernhardi.  B  1551 

Fiirstensohn,  Der.    F.  Schregel.  S  1701 

Fiirstentag,  Der.    L.  Bechstein.  B  855 

Future  life.    G.Wood.  W  2601 


G.  B.  C,  The.    J.  Payn. 
G.  T.  T.    T.  Hughes,  ed. 
Gabriel.    S.  Kohu. 
Gabriel  Conroy.    F.  B.  Harte. 
Gabriel  Lambert.    A.  Dumas. 
Gabrlele.    E.  H.  Dedenroth. 


in  P  811  vl 

Hx  1054 

K  1101 

H  1552 

in  D  2257 

P  1951 


Gabrlele  Mlmanso.    C.  J.  L.  Almquist.  A  904 

Gabrielle.    A.  Durand.  D  2554 

Gabriello  de  Bourdanie.  Mrs.  J.  K.  Spender.  S  4203 
Gaiety  and  gloom.    J.  Kavanagh.  in  K  310 

Galeei-ensklave,  Der.    L.  Storch.  in  S  5558 

Galileo  Galilei.    M.  Raven.  R  501 

Galizische  goschichten.    L.  Sacher-Masoch.  S  103 

Gambler's  luck.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  in  H  3359  v2 

Game  hen.  The.    M.  Hartley.  in  L  253 

Garden  party,  A.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2870 

Garibaldi.    H.  Rau.  R453 

Garman  and  Worse.    A.  L.  KioUand.  K  1702 

Garman  und  Worse.    A.  L.  Kielland.  K  1702 

Gartenlaubenbliithen.    E.  Biirstenbinder.  B  4353 

Garret  van  Horn.    J.  Payn.  P  826 

Garter,  The.    H.  Neele.  in  820.2 :  17 

Garth.    J.  Hawthorne.  H  2002 

Gasselbuben,  Die.    H.  T.  v.  Schmld.  S  1408 

Gates  ajar.  The.    E.  S.  Phelps.  249 :  21 

Gathered  fragments.    J.A.Clarke.  C  1601 

Gaudelius  Enzian,  Fahrten  und  abenteuer  des  M.    (J.  K. 

Horlossohn.  H  2852 

Gawk,  The.    B.  Auerbach.  in  A  1965 

Gayworthys,  The.    A.  D.  T.  Whitney,  W  1452 

Gebannt  und  erlost.    E.  Biirstenbinder.  B  4358 

Gebirgs-sagen.    H.  Steffens.  S  4802 

Gebriider  Koltrum,  Die.    L.  Reinhardt.  R  854 

Gedenkbliitter  aus  dem  zwanzlgsten  Jahre.     A.  de  Ia\- 

martlno.         *  L  303 

Gofangen  und  bcfrelt.    R.  Resler.  R  2628 


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CI.  813,  Titles. 


1)34 


Geheime  geschichten  der  lieblinge  der  fursten.  G- 1 

Geheimniss  der  alten  mamsell,  Das.  E.John.  J  908 
Geheiinniss  der  stadt.  Das.  F.  W.  Hackliindor.  H  312 
Geheimniss  von  Deadwood,  Das.  F.  B.  Harte.  H  1560 
Geheimnlsse  der  Bastille,  Die.    A.  Gardonni^re. 

M3851 
Gehcimnissc  der  Bastille,  Die.    K.  Miiller.  M  4303 

Geheimnissc  der  inquisition.  Afrrie.  Suberwick.  F  451 
Geheimnisse  einor  kloinen  stadt.    A.  v.  Wintert'eld. 

W2252 
Geheimnisse  elnes  alten  koffers,  Die.    W.  Herchenbach. 

in  H  2780 
Geheimnissvoller  grenadier,  Ein.    A.  v.  Wintert'eld. 

in  W  2260  v5 
Geheimnissvolle  sangerin,  Die.    C.  Bauer.  B  653 

Geheimrath,  Der.    M.  Ring.  R  1605 

Geheimsecretar,  Der.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2160 

Geier-Wally.  Die.    W.  v.  Hillern.  H3153 

Geisterhaus  in  New  York,  Das.  M.  F.  Anneke.  A  1301 
Gelbe  grafln.  Die.    A.  v.  Sternberg.  S  5054 

Geld.    K.  Frenzel.  in  V  2  v36 

Geld  und  arbeit.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh.  W  1405 

Geld  und  t'rauen.    G.  Hooker.  H:3201 

Geld  und  herz.    J.  Chowanetz.  C  1352 

Geldkrlsis,  Die.  H  3 

Geldverleiher,  Der.    C.  G.  F.  Gore.  O- 1554 

Gelebt  und  gelitten.    H.  Wachenhusen.  W  152 

Gemeuchelter  dichter,  Ein.  A.  v.  Winterfeld.  W  2259 
Gemini.    E.  Fox.  F  1451 

Gemsjagd  in  Tyrol.  Eine.    F.  Gerstiicker.  in  G  714 

General  Franco.    F.  Gerstiicker.  Q-  712 

Geneva's  shield.    W.  M.  Blackburn.  B  2236 

Genevieve.    A.  de  Lamartine.  L  301 

Genovefa.    A.  de  Lamartine.  L  301 

Genrebilder.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh.       W  1403,  W  1406, 

W  1412 
Gentle  belle,  A.    F.  C.  Fisher.  F  954 

Gentle  boy,  The.    N.Hawthorne.  mH2057vl 

Gentle  savage.  The.    E.  King.  K  626 

Gentleman  beggar,  The.  in  D  1326 

Gentleman  of  leisure,  A.    E.  Fawcett.  F  202 

Gentleman  of  Sarsar,  The.  K.  S.  McDowell,  in  M  326 
Gentleman  of  the  old  school.  The.     G.  P.  R.  James. 

J  215 
Gentleman  von  der  alten  schule,  Der.    G.  P.  R.  James. 

J215 
Geoffrey  and  Garcinde.    P.  Heyse.  in  H  3002 

Geoffrey  Hamlin.    H.  Kingsley.  K  705 

Geography  of  an  irish  oath.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  554 

Geordie  Willison.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v6 

Georg  Volker.    O.  Miiller.  M  4406 

George  Bailey.    Oliver  Oldboy.  O  401 

George  Canterbury's  will.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2560 

George  Cardwell.    N.  D.  Morgan.  M  3551 

George  Caulfleld's  .iourney.  M.  E.  Maxwell,  in  M  1790 
George  Geith.    C.  E.  L.  Riddell.  R  1351 

George  Howard,  esq.    C.  Sealsfleld.  in  S  2202 

George  Julian.    H.  Cockton.  C  2001 

George  Silverman's  explanation.    C.  Dickens. 

tnD  1313 
George  Van  Brugh's  mistake.  H.  B.  Pritchard.  P  3001 
Georgia  scenes.    A.  B.  Longstreet.  Q-  1 1 

Georgians,  The.    Mrs.  E.  H.  Hammond.  H  1027 

Georgina's  reasons.    H.  James,  jr.  in  J  313 

Gerald.    E.C.Price.  P  2526 

Gerald  Estcourt.    F.  Church.  C  1402 

Geraldine  and  her  suitors.  M.  C.  M.  Simpson.  S  3076 
Geraldine  Hawthorne.    B.  M.  Butt,  B  4404 

Gerard's  marriage.    A.  Theuriet.  T  701 

Geraubte  arm,  Der.    W.  J.  Bergsoe.  B  1452 

Geraubte  schleier,  Der.  J.  K.  A.  Musaus.  in  M  495 1 
Gerda.    M.  S.  Schwarz.  S  1902 

Gergely  Sonkolyi.    M.  Jokai.  in  J  1154 

Gericht,  Das.    O.  Lautensch  lager.  in  Ii  2303 

Gericht  im  walde.  Das.    J.  Ludwig.  in  L  2126 

Germaine.    E.  About.  A  101 

German  novelists.  The.    T.  Roscoe.  R  245 1 

German  popular  tales.  J.  L.  and  W.  K,  Grimm.  Gx  201 
Germania.  G  2 

German's  story.  The.    R.  C.  Sands.  in  820.1 : 6  v2 

German's  tale.  The.    H.  Lee.  in  L  851  v2 

Gertrude.    E.  M.  Sewell.  S  2552 

Gertrude  Amburger.    A.  v.  d.  Decken,  in  D  2651 

Geschichte  eines  todten.    A.  Dumas.  D  2257 

Geschichte  von  der  schonen  Magelone.    G.  O.  Marbach, 

ed.  M  976 

Geschichten  aus  dem  Emslande.    E.  A.  8.  v.  Dincklage- 

Campe.  D  1404 

Geschichten  einer  gasse.    L.  Kompert.  K  1202 

Geschichten  und  bilder  aus  dem  wendischen  volksleben. 

E.  A.  P.  Ziehen.  Z  152 

Geschwister,  Die.    G.  Freytag.  F  1611 

Geschwisterleben.    F.  Bremer.  B  3161 


Geslcht  im  mond.  Das.    P.  W.  Hacklander.         in  H  308 
Gespenst  der  Sierras,  Ein.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1561 

Gespensternovellen.    W.  J.  Bergsoe.  B  1452 

Gespensterseher,  Der.    W.  Herchenbach.        in  H  2777 
Gesprengte  fesseln.    E.  Burstcnblnder.  B  4357 

Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan!    O.  Sikes.  S  2902 

Gethelltes  herz.  Ein.    F.  Lubojatzky.  C  452 

Getrennt.    E.  Polko.  p  2006 

Gewissen,  Das.    C.  F.  Ridderstad.  R  1402 

Ghetto-geschichten.    L.  Kompert.  K  1203 

Ghost,  The.    W.  D.  O'Connor.  0  151 

Sarm.  in  J  926  v8 

Ghost-ball  at  congress  hall,  The.    N.  P.  Willis. 

in  W  2004 
Ghost-hunter,  The.    J.  Banim.  B  304 

Ghost  in  a  satin  sacquc,  A.    A.  Cudllp.       in  C  3312  v3 
Ghost  in  the  cap'n  Brown  house.  The.    H.  B.  Stowe. 

in  S  5660 
Ghost  in  the  mill,  The.    H.  B.  Stowe.  in  S  5660 

Ghost  of  Gairyburn,  The.    A.  Bethune.  in  W  2202  vl  1 
Ghost  of  Howdy  Craigs,  The.    A.  Bethune. 

fnW2202vll 
Ghost  of  the  Sierras,  A.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1561 

Ghost-seer,  The.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  830:  R  153  v3 

Giaf ar  al  Barmeki.    G.  Spring,  jr.  S  455 1 

Gianetto.    iodj/ M.  E.  Majendie.  M  651 

Giant  of  the  north.    B.  M.  Ballantyne.  Bx  251 

Giant  raft.  The.    J.  Verne.  Vx  301 

Giant's  coffin.  The.    W.  G.  Simms.  in  S  4009 

Giant's  robe.  The.    F.  A.  Guthrie.  A  1327 

Gibraltars,  The.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

Gideon  Fleyce.    H.  W.  Lucy.  L  2026 

Gil  Bias.    A.  R.  Le  Sage.  L  1001 

Gilbert  Gurney.    T.  E.  Hook.  H  4052 

Gilbert  und  Gilberte.    E.  Sue.  S  5906 

Gilberte.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2150 

Gilded  age.  The.    S.  L.  Clemens  and  C.  D.  Warner. 

C  1801 
Giovanni.    N.  Misasi.  in  M  2826 

Gipsy,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  216 

Gipsy  of  Sardis,  The.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  v2 

Giraffe  hunters.  The.    M.  Reid.  Rx  409 

Girandolen.    H.  Rau.  R  454 

Girl  forger.  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v23 

Give  me  thine  heart.    A.  S.  Roe.  R2251 

Gliinzende  bahnen.    A.  Silberstein.  S  2953 

Giasmacherleut.    M.  Schmidt.  S  1478 

Glassback,  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  vl2 

Gleanings  of  the  covenant.    T.  Gillespie. 

in  W  2202  V 15-23 
Gleich  und  ungleich.    J.  D.  H.  Temme.  T  562 

Glen  of  silver  birches.  The.    E.Casey.  C  651 

Glenmutchkin  railway.  The.     W.  E.  Aytoun. 

inT  176  vl 
Glockengiesser,  Der.    L.  Storch.  S  5554 

Gloria.    B.  Perez  Galdos.  P  976 

Glorious  fortune,  A.    W.  Besant.  inB  17'70 

Gluck  auf  !    E.  Burstenbinder.  B  4354 

Gliickliche  familie,  Die.    W.  J.  Bergsoe.  B  1452 

Gluckskind,  Das.    A.  N.  Saint  Aubain.  S  201 

God  and  the  man.    R.  Buchanan.  B  3853 

Godfrey  Helstone.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2917 

Godfi-ey  Morgan.    J.  Verne.  V  558 

Godolphin.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  401 1 

Godson  of  a  marquis.  The.    A.  Theuriet.  T  702 

Godwie-Castle.    H.  v.  Paalzow.  P  151 

Goethe  and  Schiller.    C.  Mundt.  M  4567 

Gold!    F.  Gerstacker.  G713 

Gold  and  dross.    I.  F.  Mayo.  M  1901 

Gold  and  name.    M.  S.  Schwartz.  S  1903 

Gold-bug,  The.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  J  926  vl2 

Same.  in  820.1: 5  v3 

Gold  des  Orion,  Das.    H.  v.  Rosenthal-Bonin.       R  2552 
Gold  Elsie.    E.  John.  J  904 

Gold  of  Chickaree,  The.    S.  and  A.  B.  Warner.       W  876 
Gold  thread.  The.    N.  Macleod.  Mx  276 

Gold  und  arbeit.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh.  W  1405 

Gold  und  name.    M.  S.  Schwartz.  S  1903 

Gold-worshippers,  The.    J.Robinson.  R  1901 

Goldelse.    E.  John.  J  904 

Golden  butterfly.  The.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.    B  1763 
Golden  Christmas,  The.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3013 

Golden  grain.    B.  L.  Farjeon.  F  152 

Golden  guillotine.  The.  in  P  2802 

Golden  ingot.  The.    F.  J.  O'Brien.  in  O  126 

Golden  inheritance,  A.    B.Rockwell.  Rx651 

Golden  lion  of  Grandpere,  The.    A.  Trollope.       T  1615 
Golden  pot.  The.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  in  830.1:  8 

Golden  shaft.  The.    C.  Gibbon.  G  805 

Golden  tress.  The.    F.  Du  Boisgobey.  D  2102 

Goldene  schatz  aus  dera  dreissigjahrigen  kriege,  Der.   E. 
A.  Konlg.  K  1257 

Goldkafer,  Der.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  P  1976 


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935 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


lilTERATUBE-FICTION. 


Goloshes— Hand. 


936 


Goloshes  of  fortune,  The.  H.  C.  Andersen,  in  Ax  759 
Gonzalvo's  daughter.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Good  aunt.  The.    M.  Edge  worth.  in  E  401 

Goodflght,  A.    C.  Keade.  B  604 

Good-for-nothing,  A.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  in  B  2855 

Good  french  governess.  The.  M.  Edgeworth.  m  E  402 
Good  government.    B.  Auerbach.  in  A  1965 

Good  hater,  A.    F.  Boyle.  B  2876 

Good  luck.    S.  O.  Jewett.  •  in  J  803 

Good  man  of  Dryfleld,  The.    A.  Campbell. 

in  W  2202  v8 
Good  match,  A.    A.  Perrier.  P  1201 

Good-natured  pendulum.  The.  B.  E.  Hale.  in  H  460 
Good  old  times.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  201 

Good  old  times  series.  E.  Kellogg.  Kx  201-Rx  204 
Good  society.    Mrs.  E.  C.  Grey.  G  2401 

Good  society.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  460 

Good  stories  of  man  and  other  animals.    C.  Keade. 

11617 
Same.  in  R  621 

Good  women.  The.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  in  0  1652 

Good-bye  sweetheart.    R.  Broughton.  B  3457 

Goody  gracious !  and  the  forget-me-not.    J.  Neal. 

in  J  926  vlO 
Same.  in  S  551 

Gordian  knot.  The.    C.  S.  Brooks.  B  3426 

Gordische  knoten,  Der.    A.  Kuhne.  D  1205 

Gordon  Baldwin.    R.  Lindau.  L.  1401 

Gordon  the  gipsy.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v6 

Gorilla  hunters.  The.    R.  M.  Ballantyne.  Bx  252 

Gothenwiek.    O.  Roquette.  in  R  2405 

Gottesurtheil,  Bin.    E.  Biirstenbinder.  B  4359 

Gottfried.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1460 

Gotthold.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  in  S  1465 

Gottlieb  Bapfer.    J.  Scherr.  in  S  1107 

Gott  und  teufel.    A.  Dumas.  D  2263 

Governess's  soliloquy,  A.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

Gowrie.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  217 

Grace  Cameron.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  vl6 

Grace  Lee.    J.  Kavanagh.  K  304 

Grace O'Halloran.    A.M.Stewart.  Sx  1451 

Grace  Owen's  engagement.    R.  E.  Francillon. 

inT  177  v2 
Graf  Hugo  von  Craenhove.  H.  Conscience,  in  M  976 
Graf  Joachim.    F.  Stahr.  S  4663 

Graf  Mirabeau.    T.  Mundt.  M4655 

Graf  Robert  von  Paris.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2008 

Graf  von  Benjowski.    C.  Mundt.  M  4568 

Graf  von  Bragelonne.    A.  Dumas.  D  2294 

Graf  von  der  Liegnitz,  Der.  C.  G.  v.  Berneck.  B  1528 
Griifln  Helene.    F.  M.  v.  Bodenstedt.  B  2503 

Grafln  und  marquise.  G.  K.  O.  v.  Struensee.  S  5857 
Grafln  von  Charny,  Die.    A.  Dumas.  D  2278 

Grafln  von  der  nadel.  Die.  H.  Wachenhusen.  W  153 
Grafln  von  Rudolstadt,  Die.  A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2161 
Grahams  of  Invermoy,  The.  M.  0.  MacCallum.  S  6052 
Grammar  of  life,  The.    B.  F.  Taylor.  in  J  926  v4 

Grandfather,  The.    E.  Pickering.  P  1753 

Grandissimes,  The.    G.  W.  Cable.  C  101 

Grantley  Manor.    G.  C.  Fullerton.  F  1803 

Grape  from  a  thorn,  A-    J.  Payn.  P  823 

Grateful  negro.  The.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  403 

Graumann.    A.  Kiihne.  D  1206 

Gray  and  the  blue.  The.    E.  R.  Roe.  R  2327 

Gray  champion.  The.  N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  vl 
Grayling.    W.  G.  Simms.  in  S  3009 

Graziella.    A.  de  Lamartine.  L  302 

Great  carbuncle,  The.  N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  vl 
Great  earthquake  at  Lisbon,  The.  in  T  177  vl 2 

Great  expectations.    C.Dickens.  D  1306 

Great  Grenfell  gardens.    B.H.Buxton.  B4451 

Great  heiress,  A.    R.  E.  Francillon.  P  1504 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond,  The.    W.  M.  Thackeray. 

T654 
Same.  in  T  665  vl 

Great  lady,  A.    A.  Kiihne.  D  1207 

Great  match.  The.    M.  P.  W.  Smith.  S  3701 

Great  Porter  square.    B.  L.  Farjeon.  F  154 

Great  revolution  in  Pltcairn,  The.    S.  L.  Clemens. 

in  C  1802 
Great  stone  face.  The.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2059 

Great  treason,  A.    M.  A.  M.  Hoppus.  H  4502 

Great  unknown,  The.    F.  Hardmann.  in  T  177  v9 

Greatest  heiress  in  England,  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant. 

0  458 
Greatness  and  decline  of  Cesar  Birotteau,  The.    H.  de 
Balzac.  B  251 

Green  gate,  The.    E.  Wichert.  W  1601 

Green  hand.  The.    G.  Cupple.  C  3601 

Green  Mountain  traveller's  entertainment,    J.  Barnes. 

B461 
Green  pastures  and  Piccadilly.    W.  Black.  B  2203    i 

Gridiron,  The.    S.  Lover.  in  J  926  v9    | 

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Grif.    B.L.  Farjeon.  F  153 

Grillchen  auf  dem  herde.  Das.    C.  Dickens.    D  1 303  v4 
Grille,  Die.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2158 

Grimmenthal.    L.  Bechstein.  B  856 

Grizzel  Cochrane.    J.M.Wilson.  in  W  2202  vl5 

Gronliindische  prozesse.    J.  P.  F.  Richter.    830: 142  v9 
Grosse  baron,  Der.    B.  Hofer.  H  8305 

Grosse  dame,  Eine.    A.  Kiihne.  D  1207 

Grosse  kurfurst  und  seine  kinder,  Der.    C.  Mundt. 

M4569 
Grosse  kurfiirst  und  sein  volk,  Der.  C.  Mundt.  M  4570 
Grosse  loos,  Das.    B.  A.  Konig.  K  1254 

Grosse  weisse  und  die  kleine  braune,  Der.    A.  v.  Winter- 

feld.  in  W  2260  v9 

Grossen  Hoggartyschen  diamant,  Geschichte  von  dem. 

W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  654 

Grossfiirst,  Der.    T.  Mundt.  M  4652 

Group  of  immortals,  A.    M.  B.  Betham-Edwards. 

in  E  559 
Group  of  sculpture.  The.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Griin  ist  der  hoffnung  kleid.    A.  L.  Kielland.   in  K  1704 
Griinder,  Die.    M.  v.  Schlagel.  S  1303 

Griine  Heinrich,  Der.    G.Keller.  K  376 

Grunes  reis  unterm  schnee.    L.  Anzengruber.     A  2251 
Guardian  angel,  The.    O.  W.  Holmes.  H  3852 

Guenn.    B.  W.  Howard.  H  4653 

Guerndale.    F.  J.  Stlmson.  S  5201 

Guernsey  Lily,  A.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  Wx  1204 

Guests  from  Gilbert  Island.    W.  Irving.  in  I  402 

Guidwife  of  Coldingham,  The.  J.  Wilson,  in  W  2202  v6 
Guild  Court.    G.  Macdonald.  M  271 

Guilt  and  innocence.    M.  S.  Schwartz.  S  1915 

Guilty  or  not  guity.  in  W  2202  v6 

Gulliver's  travels.    J.  Swift.  Sx  1901 

Gunnar.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  B  2852 

Gustav  Adolf.    Z.  Topelius.  T  1251 

Gustav  Lindonn.    E.  Carlen.  C  502 

Gustavus  Lindorm.    E.  Carlen.  C  502 

Gustavus  Mclver.    A.  Leigbton.  in  W  2202  vl9 

Gute  Fridolin,  Der,  und    der   bose  Dietrich.     J.  C.  v. 

Schmid.  S  1457 

Gute  versorgung,  Eine.    A.  Bolte.  B  2653 

Guy  Fawkes.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  556 

Guy  Livingstone.    G.  A.  Lawrence.  L.  705 

Guy  Mannering.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  201 1 

Guy  Neville's  ghost.    P.  Greg.  in  T  1'77  v9 

Guy  Newton's  revenge.    M.  C.  Hay.  i7iH2106 

Same.  in  H  2121 

Guy  Rivers.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3005 

Guzman  d'Alfarache.    M.  Aleman.  in  M  2286 

Gwendoline's  harvest.    J.  Payn.  P  809 

Gypsie.    M.  E.  Kenney.  K  426 

Gypsies  of  Dane's  Dike,  The.    G.  S.  Phillips.  P  1551 

Gypsy  Breynton.    E.  S.  Phelps.  Px  501 

Gypsy  of  Sardis,  The.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2004 

Gypsy's  cousin  Joy.    E.  S.  Phelps.  Px  502 

Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping.    E.  S.  Phelps.  Px  503 

Gypsy's  year  at  the  Golden  Crescent.    B.  S.  Phelps. 

Px504 
H—.  family.  The.    F.Bremer.  B  3152 

Habermeister,  Der.    H.  T.  v.  Schmid.  S  1409 

Haco  the  dreamer.    W.  Sime.  S  2987 

Haddad-Ben-Ahab.    J.  Gait.  in  J  926  v9 

Hagarene.    G.  A.  Lawrence.  L  706 

Hahn  und  henne.    G.  K.  Herlossohn.  H  2853 

Haideblume.    E.  v.  Ingei-sleben.  I  226 

Haideprinzesschen,  Das.    E.  John.  J  902 

Hainsterne.    L.  Bechstein.  B  857 

Haiji  Baba,  The  adventures  of.    J.  Morier.  M  3651 

Halbindianer,  Der.    B.  Mollhausen.  M  3052 

Half  a  life-time  ago.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  in  G  4 1 1 

Half-brothers,  The.    J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 

Half-brothers,  The.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  i?t  G  41 1 

Half-caste,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2855 

Half -life.  A,  and  half  a  life.    E.  H.  Appleton.  in  A  1876 
Half -sir.  The.    G.  Griffin.  in  G  2551  v2 

Half  year  atBronckton.    H.  M.  Lothrop.  Sx  2002 

Hall  and  the  hamlet.  The.    W.  Howitt.  Hx  1202 

Hall  of  fantasy.  The.    N.  Hawthorne.        in  H  2054  vl 
Hall  of  the  castle.  The.    J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 

Halllg,  The.    J.  C.  Biernatzki.  B  1901 

Hallig,  Die.    J.  C.  Biernatzki.  B  1901 

Halloran  the  peddler.    A.  Jameson.  in  829.2 :  17 

Halves.    J.  Payn.  P810 

Hamilton  brothers.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2106 

Same.  in  H  2121 

Hamlet.    A.  B.  Brachvogel.  B  2906 

Hammer  und  arabos.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4253 

Hammersmith.    M.  S.  Severance.  S  2626 

Hand  and  glove.    A.  B.  Edwards.  E  503 

Hand  and  ring.    A.  K.  Green.  G  2206 

Hand  and  word,  The.    G.  Griflin.  in  G  2551  v3 

Same.  in  G  2666 

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LITERATURE— FICTION. 


01.  813,  Titles. 


Hand  der  Nemesis,  Die.    E.  A.  Konlg.  E  1261 

Hand  of  Ethelberta,  The.    T.  Hardy.  H  1204 

Handel  und  wandel.    F.  W.  Haeklander.  H  306 

Handelshaus  in  den  scheeren,  Bin.  E.  Carlen.  C  503 
Handicapped.    M.  V.  Terhune.  T  605 

Hands  of  justice,  Tlie.    F.  W.  Robinson.  R  1855 

Handsome  Lawrence.    A.  L.  A.  i)udevant.  D  2162 

Handwerlc  und  industrie.    P.  Stein.  S  4852 

Handworker,  Der.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2163 

Handwerksburschen.    J.  Messner.  M  2601 

Handy  Andy.    S.  Lover.  L  1951 

Hannah.    1).  M.  Craik.  C  2856 

Hannah  Hawkins.    J.March.  Six  401 

Hannah  Thurston.    B.Taylor.  T451 

Hans  Hrinker.    M.  M.  Dodge.  Dx  551 

Hans  Pfaalls  hochst  wundersame  abenteuer.    E.  A.  Poe. 

in  W  2262  v4 
Hans  Pf  all.  The  adventures  of  one.    E.  A.  Poe. 

in  820.1:  5  v3 
Hans  the  dreamer.    R.  Lindau.  in  T,  1404 

Hans  und  Grete.    F.  Splelhagen.  S  4266 

Hanz  und  Heinz  Kirch.    H.  T.  W.  Storm.  S  5603 

Happiest  man  in  England,  The.  T.  Hood,  in  820.2 :  36 
Happiness  of  being-  rich,  The.  H.  Conscience.  C  2254 
Happy  accident  at  Brighton,  A.  F,  Church,  in  C  1417 
Happy  boy,  A.    B.  Bjornson.  B  2158 

Happy  conclusion.  The.  in  W  2202  vl6 

Happy  faces.    A.  Ople.  in  O  653 

Same.  in  O  653  v3 

Happy-go-lucky.    M.  Harris.  H  1352 

Haran.    J.  H.  Smith.  Sx  1201 

Hard  bargain,  A.    H.  E.  Scudder.  in  S  2101 

Hard  cash.    C.  Reade.  It  605 

Hard  heart,  A.    B.  Frederlch.  D  208 

Hard  knot,  A.    C.  Gibbon.  0  812 

Hard  scrabble  of  Elm  Island,  The.  E.  Kellogg.  Kx210 
Hard  times.    C.  Dickens.  D  1307 

Hard  to  bear.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2905 

Harden's  revenge.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v8 

Hardscrabble.    J.Richardson.  B,1151 

Hardy  tin  soldier.  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  in  Ax  755 

Harehound  and  the  witch.  The.    J.  and  M.  Banim. 

in  B  307 
"  Harnt "  that  walks  Chllhowee,  The.     M.  N.  Murfree. 

in  M  4776 
Harold.    E.  G.  B.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4012 

Harrington.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  409 

Harry  Blount.    P.  G.  Hamerton.  Hx  351 

Harry  Bolton's  curacy.  in  T  176  v9 

Harry  Bradford's  crusade.  J.  H.  Mathews.  Mx  652 
Harry  Harson.    J.T.Irving.  1351 

Harry  Heathcote.    A.  Trollope.  11616 

Harry  Joscelyn.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  459 

Harry  Lorrequer,  Confessions  of.  C.  Lever.  L  1 1 1 1 
Hartes  herz.  Bin.    B.  Frederich.  D  202 

Hartinger's  alte  Sixtin.  L.  Anzengruber.  in  V  2  v31 
Harvest  of  wild  oats,  A.    F.  Church.  C  1405 

Harveys,  The.    H.  Kingsley.  K701 

Harwood.    J.  G.  A.  Coulson.  C  2'701 

Hase  meines  grossvaters,  Der.    A.  Dumas.  D  2264 

Hattie's  romance.    P.  Doming.  i7i  D  902 

Hau-kiou-choan.  H  10 

Haubchen,  Das.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2303 

Haunted  and  the  haunter.  The.  E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer- 
Lytton.  in  T  176  vlO 
Haunted  crust.  The.  K.  Cooper.  in  J  926  v5 
Haunted  Enghenio,  The.  in  T  17'7  vl  1 
Haunted  hotel.  The.  W.  Collins.  C  2209 
Haunted  house.  The.  C.  Dickens  and  others,  in  D  1323 
Haunted  house.  H.  Parr.  in  P  469 
Haunted  man.  The.  C.  Dickens.  D  1303 
Haunted  mind,  The.  N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  v2 
Haunted  ships,  The.  A.  Cunningham.  in  J  926  v8 
Haunters  and  the  haunted.  The.  B.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer- 
Lytton.  in  T  176  vlO 
Same.  in  J  926  v2 
Haus,  Das.  F.  Bremer.  B  3154 
Haus  der  nichte.  Das.  K.  Strieker.  S  5777 
Haus  des  fabrikanten.  Das.     J.  F.  M.  O.  Meding. 

M:1980 
Haus  Dusterweg,  Das.    W.  Haring.  3  1253 

Haus  Hillel,  Das.    M.  Ring.  111606 

Haus  Lauernesse,  Das.    A.  L.  G.  Toussaint.  T  1401 

Haus  Treustein.    K.  v.  Holtei.  H  4001 

Hauschen  am  gitterthore  bei  Nygard.     C.  A.  Wetter- 
bergh.  W  1407 

Haverholme.    E.  Jenkins.  J  652 

Having  nothing,  yet  having  all.  B.  Prentiss.  i>i  P  2452 
Hawick  spate.  The.    A.Campbell  ' 


Hawkstone.    E.  M.  Sewell. 
Hawksview.    H.  Parr. 
Haworths.    F.  H.  Burnett. 
He  knew  he  was  right.    A.  Trollope. 


in  W  2202  vl 9 

S2553 

P452 

B4253 

T1617 


He  stoops  to  conquer.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2106 

Ho  that  will  not  when  he  may.  M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  460 
He  would  bo  a  gentleman.    8.  Lover.  Li  1952 

Head  of  Medusa,  The.    J.  Fletcher.  F  1051 

Head  of  the  family.  The.    I).  M.  Craik.  C  2857 

Headlong  Hall.    T.  L.  Peacock.  P  851 

Head-master  Rhenf  ried.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

in  L  357 
Same.  •  in  R  2451 

Head  waiter.  The.    F.  W.  Robinson.  in  R  1858 

Headsman,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2456 

Headsman,  The ;  a  tale  of  doom.  in  T  176  v3 

Heaps  of  money.    W.  E.  Norris.  N  903 

Heart-histories.    T.  S.  Arthur.  A  1753 

Heart  of  it.  The.    W.  O.  Stoddard.  S  5501 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian,  The.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2012 

Heart  of  steel,  A.    F.  C.  Fisher.  F  957 

Heartbreak  cameo.  The.    L.  Champney.  in  S  35  v6 

Hearts.    D.  C.  Murray.  M  4880 

Hearts  and  faces.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Tx  819 

Hearts' delight.    C.  Gibbon.  G811 

Heart's  problem,  A.    C.  Gibbon.  Qt  803 

Heartsease.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  209 

Hector.    F.  L.  Shaw.  Sx  901 

Hector  Servadac.    J.  Verne.  V  555 

Hedge  school,  The.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  554 

Heidabenteuer.    A.  v.  d.  Decken.  in  D  2651 

Heidelberg.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  218 

Heidenkind,  Das.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1562 

Heidenmauer,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2457 

Heideschenke,  Die.    L.  Storch.  S  5561 

Heidi.    J.  Spyri.  Sx2051 

Heiduck,  Der.    H.  Wachenhusen.  W  159 

Heilige  born,  Der.    W.  Raabe.  R  110 

Heiligon  und  die  ritter.  Die.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1812 

Heimath  derfrau,  Die.    O.  Wildermuth.  W  1803 

Heimath-geschichten.    E.  A.  S.  v.  Dincklage-Campe. 

D  1405 
Heimkehr.    O.  Wildermuth.  W  1803 

Heimliche  gast,  Der.    K.  E.  R.  Bayer.  B  726 

Heimliche  und  unheimliche  geschlchten.    F.  Gerstacker. 

in  a  701 
Heinrich  Falk.    O.  Roquette.  R  2402 

Heinrich  IV.    A.  Dumas.  D  2265 

Heinrich  von  Cerons.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  219 

Heinrich  von  Eichenfels.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1456 

Heir  of  Hardington,  The.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

Heir  of  Inshannock.    J.  Maidment.  in  W  2202  vl2 

Heir  of  Redclyfife,  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y210 

Heir  of  Rosscairne,  The.    M.  C.  Hay,  in  H  2107 

Same.  in  H  2118 

Heir  of  VaUis,  The.    W.  Mathews.  M  1651 

Heir  of  Wast-Wayland,  The.    M.  Howitt.  Hx  1253 

Heiress,  An.    N.  Perry.  i?(  P  1351 

Heiress  of  Haughton,  The.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell. 

M  1263 
Heiress  of  Kilorgan,  The.    M.  A.  Sadlier.  S  154 

Held  der  zukunft,  Der.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1813 

Helden  der  arbeit,  Die.    M.  v.  Schlagel.  S  1304 

Helen.    M.  Edgeworth.  E  410 

Helen  Lincoln.    C.  Capron.  C  351 

Helen  Morton's  trial.    A.  Haven.  Hx  602 

Helen  Troy.    C.  C.  Harrison.  H  1401 

Helena.    M.  C.  Clarke.  in  C  1651  vl 

Helena  Mathewson.    W.  Collins.  in  C  2206 

Helena  Vallisneria.    J.  Mosen.  iii  M  3951 

Helena's  household.    J.  De  Mille.  D  853 

Helene.    F.  Tarnow.  T  251 

Helene.    H.  Wachenhusen.  W  162 

Helen's  babies.    J.  Habberton.  H  202 

Hell  und  dunkel.    F.  Gerstiicker.  a714 

Hella Jasmund.    S.Schumann.  J  1452 

Helmar.    F.  Stahr.  S  4664 

Helen.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Hen-wife,  The.    A.  Leighton.  iyi  W  2202  v8 

Hennig  Brabant.    A.  Miitzelburg.  Ill  5002 

Henpecked  man.  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v8 

Henrietta  Temple.    B.Disraeli.  D  1504 

Henriette.    E.  Daudet.  D  476 

Henriette  Sontag.    J.Werner.  W  1351 

Henriette  von  England.    C.  Pichler.  P  1654 

Henry  VIII.    C.  Mundt.  M  4575 

Henry  de  Ceron.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  219 

Henry  Dunbar.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1762 

Henry  Esmond.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  655 

Henry  Esmond's  geschichte.  W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  655 
Henry  Masterton.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  220 

Henry  Mllner,  The  history  of.  M.  M.  Sherwood.  S  2801 
Henry  of  Guise.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  221 

Henry  St.  John.    J.  E.  Cooke.  C  2355 

Henry  Smeaton.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  222 

Henry  Vane.    F.  J.  Stlmson.  S  5202 

Hephzibah  Guinness.    S.  W.  Mitchell.  M  2901 


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939       CI.  813,  Titles. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Her— House. 


940 


Her  crime.  H41 

Her  dearest  foe.    A.  F.  Hector.  H  2201 

Her  father's  name.    F.  Church.  C  1406 

Her  first  appearance.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1483 

Her  friend  Laurence.    F.  L.  Benedict.  B  1301 

Her  last  appearance.    A.  Cudlip.  in  C  3312  v3 

Her  last  appearance.    M.E.Maxwell.  in  M  1764 

Her  lord  and  master.    F.  Church.  C  1407 

Her  picture.  H  42 

Her  sailor  love.    K.  S.  Macquoid.  M  610 

Her  title  of  honour.    H.  Parr.  P  470 

Her  Washington  winter.    J.  L.  Lincoln.  L  1336 

Her  world  ag-ainst  a  lie.    F.  Church.  C  1408 

Herbert  Atherton.    J.  Salkeld.  S  453 

Herbert  Willis,  B.  D.  in  T  176  v7 

Hereward  the  wake.    C.  Kingsley.  K  652 

Heritage  of  Langdale,  The.    A.  F.  Hector.  H  2202 

Heritiers  du  majorat,  Les.    L.  A.  v.  Arnim.      in  A  1577 
Herman.    S.  H.  Palfrey.  P  201 

Hermann  Agha.    W.  G.  Palgrave.  F  261 

Hermit  of  Saint-Eugene,  The.    W.  E.  Norris. 

in  T  178  vl 
Hermit  of  the  rock.  The.    M.  A.  Sadlier.  S  155 

Hero  Trevelyan.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2906 

Hero-worship  and  its  dangers.    C.  Lever.      in  T  177  v8 
Heroine,  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v20 

Herr  Lorenz  Stark.    J.  J.  Engel.  E  1 126 

Herr  oberst,  Der.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v5 

Herrenhaus  im  Eschenwalde,  Das.    F.  M.  v.  Bodenstedt. 

B2502 
Herrin  von  Ibichstein,  Die.    F.  Henkel.  H  5151 

Herrin  von  Orla,  Die.    L.  A.  Weinzerl.  P  1551 

Herrin  von  Schwarzenhof,  Die.    A.  Heinz.  H  2251 

Herrn  Didier's  landhaus.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1814 

Herrn  Simon  Sellner's  reichthiimer.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh. 

W  1408 
Hertha.    F.  Bremer.  B  3153 

Herzensschulden.    A.  Maquet.  M3451 

Herzog  Hans  von  Sagan.    T.  Neumeister.  N  201 

Herzog  von  Athen,  Der.    N.  Tommaseo.  T  1201 

Herzog  Wallenstein  in  Mecklenburg.    J.  v.  Wickede. 

■W1651 
Hesperus.    J.  P.  F.  RIchter.  8S0:142v5-8 

Same,  eng.  R  1252 

Hester.    B.  M.Butt.  in  H  1202 

Hester.    M.  O.  Ollphant.  O  488 

Hester  Stanley  at  St.  Mark's.    H.  P.  Spofford.    Sx  1351 
Hester  Wilmot,  The  history  of.     H.  More. 

in  820.2:  28  vl 
Hetty's  strange  history.    Saxe  Holm.  H  3751 

Hexe.  Die.    E.Ziehen.  Z  152 

Hexen  von  Lancashire,  Die.    W.  H.  Ainswoi-th.     A  557 
Hay  wards,  The.    A.  Cudlip.  in  C  3312  v  1,  2 

Hiawatha,  The  myth  of .    H.R.Schoolcraft.  S  1551 

Hidden  perils.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  2105 

Hide  and  seek.    W.Collins.  C  2210 

Hieronymus  Pop  and  the  baby.    K.  S.  McDowell. 

in  M  326 
High  mills.  The.    K.  Cooper.  S  702 

High  spirits.    J.  Payn.  P811 

High-watermark.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1553 

Higher  law.    E.  Maitland.  M  638 

Highland  boy.  The.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  v5 

Highland  parish,  A.    N.  Macleod.  M  502 

Highland  tradition,  A.    A.  ('ampbell.       in  W  2202  vl7 
Highland  widow.  The.    Sir  W.  Scott.  in  S  2007  vl 

Highland  witch.  The.    N.  Macleod.  in  M  501 

Highlands  of  the  city.  The.    W.  Black.  in  B  2206 

Hilary  St.  Ives.    W.  H.  Alnsworth.  A  568 

Hlldegard.    L.  v.  Blum.  W  226 

Hills  of  the  Shatemuc,  The.    8.  Warner,  W  829 

Hillyars  and  the  Burtons,  The.    H.  Kingsley.         K  702 
Hinkende  teufel,  Der.    A.  R.  Le  Sage.  I,  1003 

Hinnerk    Swinegel's   lebensloop   un   enne   in'n   staate 
Muffrika.    W.  Schroder.  S  1751 

Hinter  den  coulissen.    M.  Ring.  111607 

Hlrtentochter,  Die.    E.  Ziehen.  Z  151 

His  inheritance.    A.  Trafton.  T  1501 

His  level  best.    E.E.Hale.  H451 

His  little  mother.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2858 

His  majesty  myself.    W.  M.  Baker.  B  154 

His  own  master.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Tx  811 

His  second  campaign.    M.  Thompson.  T  778 

His  secret.    M.  B.  Maxwell.  in  M  1790 

His  sombre  rivals.    E.  P.  Roe.  B2310 

His  triumph.    M.  A.  Denison.  D  1054 

His  two  wives.    M.  Hudson.  C  1851 

His  wife's  deceased  sister.    F.  R.  Stockton.      in  S  5402 
His  young  lordship.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2870 

Historische  novellen.    A.  E.  Brachvogel.  B  2907 

Historlsche  novellen.    J.  H.  D.  Zschokkc.  Z  306 

History  of  an  acre,  The.    C.  Reade.  in  K  616 

Same.  in  B  621 

X  denotes  books  specially 


History  of  Fidelia.    H.  Chapone.  in  824.2 :  100 

History  of  Henry  Esmond,  The.    W.  M.  Thackeray. 

T655 
History  of  Henry  Milner,  The.  M.  M.  Sherwood.  S  2801 
History  of  mr.  Bragwell,  The.    H.  More. 

in  820.2:  28  vl 
History  of  my  pets.    S.  J.  Lippincott.  Lx  402 

History  of  Pendennis,  The.  W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  656 
History  of  Sanford  and  Merton,  The.  T.  Day.  Dx  201 
Hitherto.    A.  D.T.  Whitney.  W  1453 

Hoard  of  the  Nibelungen,  The.  in  P  2126  v3 

Hochlandsgeschichten.    A.  Silberstein.  S  2954 

Hofdame  der  erzherzogin,  Die.    F.  v.  Witzleben-Wendcl- 
stein.  W  2401 

Hofcr-KSthchen.    J.  Rank.  R  359 

Hof  kanzler.  Der.    H.  E.  Proschko.  in  V  2  v2 1 

Hogan,  M.  P.    M.  Hartley.  L  252 

Hogmanay.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  vl7 

Hohenstein,  Die  von.    F.  Splelhagen.  S  4254 

Holden  with  cords.    J.  L.  M.  Woodruff.  ■W2651 

Holiday  romance.    C.Dickens.  i?i  1)1313 

Holidays  at  home.    M.Janvier.  Vx  102 

Holidays  at  Roselands.    M.  Finley.  Fx  253 

Hollow  of  three  hills.  The.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2057  vl 
Holly  and  mistletoe.    M.  A.  Rand.  Rx  101 

Holmby  House.    G.  J.  Whyte-Melville.  M  2205 

Holstein.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v6 

Holzerne  lotfel,  Der.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh.  W  1409 

Home.    S.  S.  Ellis.  E  1051 

Home,  The.    F.  Bremer.  B  3154 

Home  and  the  gipsy  maid.  T.  Gillespie,  in  W  2202  v7 
Home  as  found.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2458 

HomeatGreylock.  The.    E.Prentiss.  P  2453 

Home  influence.    G.  Aguilar.  A  402 

Home  nook.    A.M.Douglas.  D  1803 

Home  of  Fiesole,  The.  1151 

Home  of  Woodruffe  the  gardener,  The.  in  D  1326 

Home  scenes  and  heart  studies.    G.  Aguilar.  A  403 

Home  stories.    A.  Haven.  Hx  603 

Homespun  stories.    R.  H.  Moncrieff.  Mx  828 

Homeward  bound.    .T.  F.  Cooper.  C  2459 

Homeward  bound.    E.  Prentiss.  in  P  2462 

Homo  sum.    G.  Ebers.  E  253 

Homoselle.    Mrs.  M.  F.  Tiernan.  T  1001 

Honest  Davie.    F.Barrett.  B  616 

Honest  farmer.  The.  in  D  2401 

Honor  bright.    S.  C.  Perkins.  P  1176 

Honorable  surrender.  An.    M.  Adams.  A  2'76 

Honor's  worth.    M.  Orred.  O  801 

Hoodlum  band.  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1551 

Hoosier  schoolboy,  The.    E.  Eggleston.  Ex  176 

Hoosier  school-master,  The.    E.  Eggleston.  E  653 

Hope  deferred.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2107 

Hope  Leslie.    C.M.Sedgwick.  S  2251 

Hope  Meredith.    E.Stephenson.  T  108 

Hope  mills.    A.M.Douglas.  D  1804 

Hope  on!  hope  ever  !    M.  Howitt.  Hx  1254 

Hopeless  case,  A.    E.  Fawcett.  F  201 

Hopes  and  fears.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  2 1 1 

Hopfenbliithen,  Die.    J.  C.  v.  Schmld.  S  1461 

Horace.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2164 

Horace  Leicester.  in  T  176  v6 

Horace  McLean.    A.  O'Hanlon.  O  252 

Horace  Templeton.    C.  Lever.  L  1112 

Horacker.    W.  Raabe.  Rill 

Horatio  Howard  Brenton.    Sir  E.  Belcher.  B1161 

Horoscop,  Das.    A.Dumas.  ,  D  2266 

Horse-shoe  Robinson.    J.  P.  Kennedy.  K  403 

Horton's,  The.    I).  B.  (lasseday.  C  676 

Hosen  des  herrn  von  Bredow,  Die.  W.  Hiiring.  H  1254 
Hosen  des  unterofflcier  Bartmann,  Die.  A.  v.  Winter- 
feld. in  W  2261  v2 
Hospital  Christmas,  A.  L.  M.  Alcott.  in  A  652 
Hospital  sketches.  L.  M.  Alcott.  A  652 
Hostages  to  fortune.  M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1763 
Hostile  brothers.  The.  B.  Auerbach.  in  A  1965 
Hot  plowshares.  A.  W.  Tourgee.  T  1356 
Houp-La.  J.  S.  Winter.  W  2227 
Hour,  An.  L.  M.  Alcott.  in  A  652 
Hour  and  the  man,  The.  H.  Martineau.  M  1476 
House  by  the  churchyard,  The.  J.  S.  Le  Fanu.  L  902 
House  and  the  brain,  The.    E.  O.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

in  J  926  v2 
Same.  The  haunters  and  the  haunted.  inT  176  vlO 
House  in  Bell's  Wynd,  The.     A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v21 
House  In  town.    S.  Warner.  "Wx  210 

House  of  a  merchant  prince,  The.     W.  H.  Bishop. 

B2103 
House  of  entertainment,  A.    H.  E.  Scudder.     in  S  2101     t 
House  of  Lys,  The.    W.  G.  Hamley.  H  1001 

House  of  Penarvan,  The.    J.  Sandeau.  in  F  1806 

adapted  for  children. 


941        House— Incidents. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


House  of  seven  gables,  The.    N.  Hawthorne.       H  2062 
Same.  in  H  2059 

House  of  Yorke,  The.    M.  A.  Tlncker.  T  1102 

House  on  the  marsh,  The.    F.  Warden.  W  627 

Household  gods.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4102 

Household  of  sir  Thomas  More,  The.    A.  Manning. 

Mses 

Household  wreck.  The.     T.  De  Quincey. 

in  824.2: 34  vl 
Housekeeper's  story.  The.    M.  C.  Hay.  tnH2106 

Same.  in  H  2121 

How  Prank  Thornton  was  cured.    C.  Lever. 

inT  177  vlO 
How  I  became  a  yeoman.  W.  E.  Aytoun.  in  T  176  v2 
How  I  came  to  be  married.  in  P  2801 

How  I  made  my  fortune.  S  551 

How  I  met  Alphonzo's  ghost.    M.  C.  Hay.        in  H  2102 
How  I  stood  for  the  Dreepdally  Burghs.    W.  E.  Aytoun. 

in  T  176  v4 
How  miss  Bootle  was  photographed.  H.  Parr,  in  P  469 
How  mr.  Frye  would  have  preached  It.     E.  E.  Hale. 

in  H  460 
How  mr.  Storm  met  his  destiny.    H.  H.  Boyesen. 

in  B  2853 
How  old  man  Plunkett  went  home.     F.  B.  Harte. 

inS.  1556 
How  old  Wiggins  wore  ship.  R.  T.  Coffin.  in  S  35  v9 
How  one  woman  came  to  marry.     E.  L.  Moulton. 

in  M  4101 
How  one  woman  kept  her  husband.    Saxe  Holm. 

in  H  3753  vl 
How  Santa  Clans  came  to  Simpson's  Bar.     F.  B.  Harte. 

inH  1554 
How  she  came  Into  her  kingdom.  C.  M.  Clark.  C  1501 
How  Snooks  got  out  of  it.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1483 

How  the  old  love  fared.    W.  Collins.  in  C  2206 

How  the  rain  sprites  were  freed.     V.  D.  Scudder. 

Cx901 
How  they  went  to  Europe.  H.  M.  Lothrop.  Sx  2005 
How  they  were  caught  In  a  trap.  E.  Stuart.  Sx  1851 
How  to  boll  peas.  in  T  177  v5 

How  to  fight  the  devil.    H.  B.  Stowe.  in  S  5660 

How  to  make  a  pedigree.    Lord  Neaves.        in  T  177  v2 
How  we  got  possession  of  the  Tuileries.     W.  E.  Aytoun. 

in  T  176  v5 
Howards  von  Brereton.    S.Schumann.  i?iJ1451 

Howe's  masquerade.    N.  Hawthorne.         in  H  2057  v2 
Howleglass  the  merry  jester.  in  R  245 1 

Huckleberry  Finn.    S.  L.  Clemens.  Cx  503 

Huguenot,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  223 

Huguenot  family,  A.    H.  de  Witt.  in  W  2351 

Huguenotte,  Der.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  223 

Hume  and  the  governor  of  Berwick.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  vl 7 
Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Humor  und  ernst  aus  dem  soldatenleben.    M.  Wenzel. 

W  1226 
Humoristische  novellen.    J.  H.  D.  Zschokke.  Z  307 

Humoristischer  hausschatz.    E.  Eckstein,  ed.         E  306 
Humoristischer  hausschatz,  neue  folge.    E.  Eckstein,  ed. 

E307 
Humphrey  Clinker.    T.  G.  Smollett.  S  3751 

Humphrey  Clinker's  reisen.    T.  G.  Smollett.         S  3*751 
Hundred  ministers,  A.  H  91 

Hungarian  sketches.    M.  Jokai.  J  1154 

Hungerpastor,  Der.    W.  Raabe.  11112 

Hunnybuns  at  the  sea-side.  The.    W.  and  M,  Howitt. 

in  H  4801 
Hunt,  The.    W.  and  M.  Howitt.  in  H  4801 

Hunt  of  Eildon,  The.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v3 

Hunted  down.    C.  Dickens.  D  1308 

Hunter  cats  of  Connorloa,  The.    H.  M.  Jackson.  Jx  104 
Hunting  adventures.    T.  W.  Knox.  Kx  501 

Hunting  extraordinaryr  J.  Payn.  in  P  812 

Huron,  The.    Voltaire.  in  V  1051 

Husarenoflicier    Friedrichs    des    grossen,    Ein.      J.    v. 
Wickcdo.  W  1653 

Husbands  and  homes.    M.  V.  Terhune.  T  606 

Husks.    M.  V.  Terhune.  T  603 

Hussiten,  Die.    G.  K.  Herlossohn.  H  2864 

Hut  des  herrn  von  Schlawen,  Der.    A.  v.  Wintcrl'eld. 

in  W  2261  vl 
Hypatia.    C.  Kingsley.  K  653 

Hypatia.    D.  Strempel.  i7i  V  2  v3 1 

Hyperion.    H.W.Longfellow.  L  1801 

I  canna  be  fashed.    C.M.Wilson.  in  W  2202  vlO 

"I  say  no."    W.Collins.  C  2227 

Ice  maiden.  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  766 

Same.  in  Ax  "757 

Ice  queen,  The.    E.  Ingersoll.  1x151 

Ich  und  meine  companie.    O.  Roquette.  in  B.  2406 

Ichabod.    B.  Thomas.  T  2401 


Ida  Craven.    H.  M.  Cadell.  C  161 

Ida  von  Salmandingen.    C.  T,  Grieslnger.  G-  2502 

Idalie.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Idalium.    L.  Reinhardt.  R  856 

Idealisten.    M.  Reinow.  R  3401 

Idolatry.    J.  Hawthorne.  H  2003 

Idyl  of  Red  Gulch,  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1 663 

If  she  be  not  fair  to  me.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  in  M  1790 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps.    E.  E.  Hale.  H  462 

Ihr  einziger  bruder.    B.  Behrens.  H  2277 

Ike's  wife.    P.  Deming.  in  D  901 

Iliad  of  Sandy  Bar,  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1554 

Ilka  on  the  hill-top.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  B  2863 

111  got,  ill  gone.    J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 
Ill-omened  marriage.  The.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

in  B  4009 

Illustrations  of  lying.    A.  Opie.  in  O  663  v3 

Illustrirtes  famillenbuch.  I  1 

Ilmhorst.    F.  Wolfhagen.  N  756 

Im  bann  und  zauber  von  leidenschaft  nnd  wahn.    E.  A. 

Willkomm.  W  2052 

Im  banne  der  musen.    B.  Behrens.  H  2278 

Imbusch.    F.  Gerstacker.  Q  715 

Im  hause  des  commerzlenrathes.    E.  John.  J  905 

Im  kerker  geboren.    L.  Reinhardt.  in  V  2  v24 

Im  kopfe  der  anderen.    B.  Glogau.  in  V  2  v22 

Im  labyrinth  der  seele.    A.  Miiller.  114261 

Im  morgenroth.    H.  T.  v.  Schmid.  S  1410 

Im  paradlese.    P.  Heyse.  H  3004 

Im  Schillingshof.    E.  John.  J  906 

Im  Strom  der  zeit.    C.  G.  v.  Berneck.  B  1529 

Im  walde  von  Carquinez.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1567 

Image  of  San  Donato,  The.    V.  W.  Johnson,  in  S  36  v*? 

Immensee.    T.  Storm.  S  5602 

Immortal  poem.  An.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 
Imp  of  the  pei-verse.  The.    E.  A.  Poe.        in  820.1 :  6  v3 

Impressions  of  a  cousin.  The.    H.James.  in  J  313 

Improvisator,  Der.    H.  C.  Andersen.  A  1002 

Improvisatore,  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  A  1002 

Imprudent  marriage.  The.    J.Howell,    in  W  2202  vlO 

In  a  cellar.    H.  P.  Spofford.  in  S  4401 

In  a  street-ear.    N.  Perry.  in  P  1352 

In  an  apple-orchard.    A.  Cudllp.  in  C  3312  v3 

In  aunt  Mely's  cabin.    K.  S.  McDowell.  in  M  326 
In  beiden  hemispharen,    K.  Sutro-Schiicking.       S  5951 

In  Dalekarlien.    F.  Bremer.  B  3155 

In  der  Villa  Diodati.    E.  Polko.  P  2002 

In  der  zwblften  stunde.    F.  Splelhagen.  S  4269 

In  doors  and  out.    W.  T.  Adams.  A  326 

In  durance  vile.    M.  Argles.  in  T  178  v2 

In  each  other's  shoes.    G.  P.  Lathrop.  in  L  666 

In  extremis.    S.  D.  Greenough.  Ot  2262 

In  great  waters.    M.E.Maxwell.  M  1*764 

In  his  name.    E.  E.  Hale.  H  463 

In  honour  bound.    C.  Gibbon.  G808 

In  life  and  in  death.    A.  L.  Walker.  in  T  177  vlO 

In  luck  at  last.    W.  Besant.  B  1771 

In  memorlam.    E.  Simcox.  in  S  29'76 

In  Mexico.    F.  A.  Strubberg.  S  5801 

In  one  short  year.    F.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2003 

In  paradise.    P.  Heyse.  H  3004 

In  partnership.    J.  B.  Matthews  and  H.  C.  Bunner. 

M1501 

In  prison  and  out.    H.  Smith.  S  3402 

In  reih'  und  glied.    F.  Splelhagen.  S  4255 

In  silk  attire.    W.  Black.  B  2204 

In  siinden.    E.  Hofer.  H  3306 

In  Sweden.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  753 

In  the  Carquinez  woods.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1667 

In  the  Christmas  flre-llght.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2 1 1 2 

Same.  in  3.2121 

In  the  confessional.    A.  B.  Edwards.  in  E  510 

In  the  cotton  country.    C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2752 

In  the  days  of  my  youth.    A.  B.  Edwards.  E  504 

In  the  distance.    G.  P.  Lathrop.  L  663 

In  the  east  country.    E.  Marshall.  M  1310 

In  the  eastern  seas.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Kx  458 

In  the  heart  of  a  hill.    J.  Payn.  P  812 

In  the  ice.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  in  T  1862 

In  the  olden  time.    M.Roberts.  R  1806 

In  the  ranks.    A.  M.  Douglas.  Dx  657 

In  the  red  room.    N.Perry.  in  P  1352 

In  the  ring.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2870 

In  the  Schillingscourt.    E.  John.  J  906 
In  the  Tennessee  mountains.    M.  N.  Murfree.     M  47*76 

In  the  west  countrie.    M.  Crommelin.  C  3102 

In  the  wilds  of  Florida.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Kx  462 

In  the  year  '13.    F.  Renter.  R  952 

In  trust.    A.  M.  Douglas.  D  1805 

In  trust  for  Shandy.    F.  W.  Robinson.  in  R  1868 

In  war  time.    S.W.Mitchell.  M  2902 

Inca's  treasure.  The.    F.  Hoflfmann.  Hx  8*78 

Incidents  of  social  life.    J.  H.  D.  Zschokke.  Z  301 


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LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Incidents— Jocelyne.        944 


Incidents  on  the  Hudson.    N.  P.  Willis,  in  W  2001  vl 

Incognito,  The.    F.  A.  Schulze.  in  330: 14 

Independent  opinion,  An.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  v2 

Indian  hater.  The.    J.Hall.  in  H  701 

Indian  mother.  The.    A.Jameson.  in  829.2: 17 

Indiana.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2165 
Indische  hiitte.  Die.    J.  H.  B.  de  Saint-Pierre,     in  S  302 

Inez.    A.  J.  Wilson.  W  2102 

Infatuation.  in  P  2802 

Infelice.    A.  J.  Wilson.  W  2103 

Infidel,  The.    R.  M.  Bird.  B  2002 

Ingemisco.    M.  B.  L.  Rodney.  R  2201 

Ingenue.    A.  Dumas.  D  2267 

Ingham  papers.  The.    E.  E.  Hale.  H  460 

Ingo.    G.Freytag.  F  1607  vl 

Ingraban.    G.  Freytag.  F  1607  v2 

Ingo  und  Ingraban.    G.  Freytag.  F  1607 

Initials,  The.    J.  M.  TautphcBus.  T  353 

Inklings  of  adventure.    N.  P.  Willis.  W  2001 
Inlet  of  peach-blossoms.  The.    N.  P.  Willis,    in  W  2004 

Inn  at  Cransac,  The.    J.  H.  D.  Zschokke.  in  Z  303 

Innocent.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  461 

Innocent  maiden.  An.    D.  Havers.  H  1905 

Innocents  from  abroad.    G.  D.  Tallman.  T  201 

Inselkonig,  Der.    P.  Lange.  Ii  504 

Inselwelt.    F.  Gerstacker.  G716 

Inside.    W.  M.  Baker.  B  155 

Inspired  lobbyist.  An.    J.  W.  De  Forest.  S  35  v4 

International  episode,  An.    H.  James,  jr.  in  J  311 

Into  the  shade.    M.  C.  Hay.  H2106 

Intriganten,  Die.    A.  Miitzelburg.  M  5003 

Invalide,  Der.    C.  Spindler.  S  4328 
Invalide  im  kopf .    A.  v.  Winterfeld.        in  W  2260  vl  1 

Invasion,  The.    G.  Griflin.  O  2553 

Same.  in  Ot  2551  v9 
Invasion  of  France  in  1814,  The.    E.  Erckmann  and  A. 

Chatrian.  E  1206 

Invisible  eye,  The.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

in  E  1205 
Invisible  lodge.  The.    J.  P.  F.  Richter. 
Invisible  princess.  The.    F.  O'Connor. 
Involuntary  experimentalist.  The. 
lone  Stewart.    E.  L.  Linton. 
Irene.    Mrn.  B.  F.  Baer. 
Irene  Macgillicuddy.    L.  Oliphant. 
Irene  the  missionary. 
Iris.    O.  W.  Holmes. 


R  1256 

in  J  926  v8 

inT  176  vl2 

L  1459 

B  101 

inT  177  vl 

171 

in  J  926  v7 

in  824.1: 48 

Irish  lord-lieutenant,  The.    J.  and  M.  Banim.     in  B  307 
Irish  reaper.  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  vl6 

Irliindische  hiitte.  Die.    W.  Bauberger.  B  578 

Irma  und  Nanka.    J.  B.  Mengersen  auf  Rheder.  B  3701 
Iron  age  of  Germany.  The.    F.  Hoffmann.  Hx  876 

Iron  hand.  The.    A.  Dumas.  D  2268 

Iron  hand.  The.    F.  Warden.  W  628 

Iron  shroud,  The.    W.  Mudford.  in  J  926  v3 

Same. 
Same. 

Ironthorpe.    J.  T.  Trowbridge. 
Irre  von  St.  James,  Der.    P.  Lange. 
Irreconcilable  man,  The.    A.  F.  Langbein, 
Irrlichter,  Die.    M.  Petersen. 
Irrwisch,  Der.    G.  E.  Opiz. 
Irrwisch-Fritz.    A.  Reinbold. 


I've  been  thinking.    A.  S.  Roe. 

Ivo,  the  gentleman.    B.  Auerbach. 

Ivors.    E.  M.  Sewell. 

Ivy.    P.  Greg. 

Iwanowna.    B.  W.  Hofland. 


R2253 
in  A  1965 
S2554 
G2276 
H3402 


Is  he  Popenjoy  ?    A.  Trollope. 

Is  that  all  ?    H.  W.  Preston. 

Isa.    C.  Chesebro*. 

Isaac  Laquedem.    A.  Dumas. 

Isabel  of  Bavaria.    A.  Dumas. 

Isabella  Orsini.    F.  D.  Guerrazzi. 

Isabella  the  votaress.    M.  C.  Clarke, 

Isabelle  d':6gypte.    L.  A.  v.  Arnlm. 

Isabel's  tochter.    W.  Collins. 

Isegrimm.    W.  Hiiring. 

Iseulte.    C.  L.  H.  Dempster. 

Ishmael.    M.  E.  Maxwell. 

Ishmael.    J.  Mosen. 

Isidore  und  Teverino.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant, 

Island  of  the  fay.  The.    E.  A.  Poe. 

Isolde.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant. 

Israel  Mort.    J.  Saunders. 

Israel  Potter.    H.  Melville. 

Isthmlana.    T.  Winthrop. 

'  '  ■■    C.  Reade. 


inT  176  vl 

in  S  561 

Tx816 

L507 

in  B  2451 

inP  1376 

O702 

in  a  1831 

T1618 

P2501 

C  1203 

D2269 

D2270 

0  2802 

inC  1651  v2 

in  A  1577 

in  V  2  v21 

H  1255 

D1002 

M1792 

in  M  3951 

D2166 

in  820.1:  5  v3 

D2167 

S651 

Iff  2251 

in  W  2305 


It  is  never  too  late  to  inend."    C.  Reade.  H,  606 

It  is  the  fashion.    C.  v.  Cosel.  C  2601 

It  was  a  lover  and  his  lass.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  485 
Italian  legends  and  sketches.    J.  W.  Cumraings.  C  3401 

Italian  novel.  The.    J.  Mosen.  Itt  3951 

Italians,  The.    F.Elliot.  E  1001 

Italian's  daughter.  The.    D.  M.  Cralk.  in  0  2855 

Ivan  de  Biron.    Sir  A.  Helps.  H  2402 

Ivanhoe.    Sir  W.Scott.  S  2013 

Ivar.    E.  Carlen.  C  504 


Ja  in  Neapel.    W.  Haring.  H  1256 

Jack.    A.  Daudet.  D  45 1 

Jack  and  Jill.    L.  M.  Alcott.  Ax  510 

Jack  and  the  bean-stalk.    A.I.Ritchie.  in  111651 

Jack  and  the  mountain  pink.    K.  S.  McDowell.  i7i  M  326 
Jack  Hazard.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Tx  805 

Jack  Hazard  series.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Tx  805— Tx  810 


Jack  in  the  forecastle. 
Jack  Hinton.    C.  Lever. 
Jack  of  all  trades.    C.  Reade. 

Same. 

Same. 

Jack  of  the  mill.    W.  Howltt. 
Jack  Sheppard.    W.  H.  Ainsworth. 
Jack  Tier.    J.F.Cooper. 
Jackanapes.    J.  H.  Ewing. 
Jack's  courtship.    W.  C.  R 
Jacob  Bhrlich.    F.  Marryat. 
Jacob  Faithful.    F.  Marryat. 
Jacob  van  der  Nees.    H.  v.  Paalzow. 
Jacob's  insurance.    P.  Denning. 
Jacobiner  in  Ungarn,  Die.    F.  A.  Pulszky. 
Jacqueline  of  Holland.    T.  C.  Grattan. 
Jacqueline  Thayne's  choice.    V.  F.  Townsend, 
Jaequemin  der  f  reimaurer.    J.  A.  S.  Collin. 
Jacquerie,  La.    G.  P.  R.  James. 
Jacques.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant. 
Jahrmarkt  des  lebens,  Der.    W.  M.  Thackeray, 
James  I,  The  death  of.    A.  Leighton.       ' 
James  III,  The  death  of.    A.  Leighton 

Same. 
James  Montjoy.    A.  S.  Roe. 
Jan  of  the  windmill.    J.  H.  Ewing. 
Jane  die  jQdin.    P.  Lange. 
Jane  Eyre.    C.  Nlcholls. 
Jane  Morton.    E.  H. 
Jane  Talbot.    C.  B.  Brown. 
Janet.    R.  S.  Clarke. 

Janet's  repentance.    M.  Cross,  {George  Eli^)t). 
Janneton  und  Amalie.    F.  A.  Oldenburg. 
Japhet  in  search  of  a  father.    F.  Mai-ryat. 
Jasch.    F.  Stahr. 
Jasper  Leech.    J.  Brougham. 
Javotte's  geheimnisse.    L.  C.  A.  de  Musset. 
Je  langei-,  je  lieber.    C.  Spindler. 
Je  langer,  je  lieber.    L.  F.  Stolle. 
Jeames's  diary.    W.  M.  Thackeray. 
Jean.    Mrs.  M.  W.  Newman. 
Jean  ah  Poquelin.    G.  W.  Cable. 
Jean  Paul.    H.  Rau. 
Jean  Teterol's  idea.    V.  Cherbuliez. 
Jeanette.    C.  M.  Woolson. 
Jeanie's  quiet  life.    E.  Stephenson. 
Jeanne  Dupont.    K.  S.  Macquoid. 
Jenifer.    A.  Cudlip. 
Jenny.    F.  B.  Harte. 
Jenny.    F.  Stahr. 
Jenny's  vocation.    H.  Parr. 
Jenseits  der  walder.    J.Martin. 
Jericho  road.  The.    J.  Habborton. 
Jerry  Jarvls's  wig.    R.  H.  Barham. 
Jersey  centenarian,  A.    F.  B.  Harte. 
Jessamine.    M.  V.  Terhune. 
Jessie's  work.    M.  E.  Shipley. 
Jesuit,  Der.    F.  I.  Proschko. 
Jesuit,  Der.    C.  Spindler. 
Jesuiten,  Die.    J.  Scherr. 
Jesuiten  in  New  York,  Die. 
Jet.    A.  Edwardes. 
Jettatrice.    P.  Craven. 
Jewel  in  the  lotos.  The.    M.  A.  Tincker, 
Jews  of  Barnow,  The.    K.  E.  Franzos. 
Jezebel's  daughter.    W.  Collins. 
Jill.    E.  A.  Dlllwyn. 
Jilt,  The.    C.  Reade. 

Same. 

Jimmy  Brown.    W.  L.  Alden. 
Jimmy-Johns,  The.    A.  M.  Diaz, 
Jimmy's  cruise  in  the  Pinafore. 
Jinnie.    C.  H.  Clark. 
Jinny.    F.  B.  Harte. 
Joan.    R.  Broughton. 
Joan  the  maid.    E.  Charles. 
Joanna  the  actress.    L.  C.  Moulton. 
Job  Jacobs  and  his  boxes.    N.  Maclood 
Jocassee.    W.  G.  Simms. 
Jocelyne.    M.  Argles. 


Jx3 

Ii  1113 

R618 

in  R  604 

in  R  622 

Hx  1201 

A  569 

C2460 

Ex  357 

R3310 

M  1204 

m  1204 

P  152 

in  D  902 

P2701 

G2051 

T  1457 

S2501 

J  224 

D2168 

T663 

in  W  2202  vl5 

in  W  2202  vl6 

in  W  2203  v3 

R2253 

Ex  351 

1,505 

N401 

in  D  2401 

B3502 

Cx477 

in  C  3158 

0  426 

M  1205 

S4665 

in  927.1 -.7 

C508 

S4307 

S5516 

T657 

N351 

inC  103 

R455 

C  1152 

in  W  2751 

T  101 

in  M  607 

C3311 

inH  1551 

S4666 

in  P  464 

M  1152 

H203 

in  J  926  v4 

inH  1556 

T607 

Sx  1051 

P2653 

S4308 

S1107 

Jl 

E453 

C3003 

T  1104 

F  1903 

C2211 

D  1376 

in  R  617 

in  R  621 

Ax  554 

Dx454 

L.  M.  Alcott.  Ax  506 

in  C  1476 

inH  1651 

B3452 

C  966 

in  M  4101 

in  M  601 

in  a  3009 

in  A  1483 


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945 


Jocelyn's— Kibitz. 


LrrERATUIlE— FICTIOir. 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


Jocelyn's  mistake.    Mrs.  J.  K.  Spender.  S  4201 

Jack  o'Hazolgreen.    H.  B.  Reeves.  in  B  3505 

Joe  Baldwin.    P.  Deming'.  m  D  901 

Joe  Hale's  red  stockings.  Saxe  Holm.  in  H  3753  v2 
Johann  Georg  I.  von  Sachsen.  F.  Lubojatzky.  C  453 
Johanna.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2169 

Johanna  d'Arc.    A.Dumas.  D  2271 

Johanne  und  Louise.    E.  Sue.  S  5907 

Johannes  Gutenberg.    P.  Stein.  S  4853 

Johannes  Kepler.    J.  Pfannenschmldt.  P  1402 

Johannes  Volkh.    J.  Rank.  E,  354 

Johannesfest,  Das.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2302 

Johanniskaferchen,  Das.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  in  S  1455 

Same.  in  8  1463 

Johannisnacht.    M.  Schmidt.  S  1476 

Johannisrelse,  Die.    F.  Bremer.  B  3156 

Johannlter,  Die.    E.  Ambach.  in  A  953 

John  Barlow's  ward.  J  31 

John  Brent.    T.  Wlnthrop.  W  2303 

John  Caldigate.    A.  Trollope.  T  1619 

John  Chinaman.    F.  B.  Harte.  m  111553 

John  Doe  and  Crohoore  of  the  bill-hook.    J.  Banim. 

B305 
John  Doe  and  Richard  Roe.    E.  S.  Gould.  a  1701 

John  Dorrien.    J.  Kavanagh.  K  305 

John  Eax.    A.  W.  Tourgee.  T  1355 

John  Eccleston's  thanksgiving.  N.Perry.  ijz  P  1351 
John  Godfrey's  fortunes.    B.  Taylor.  T  452 

John  Granger.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  in  M  1764 

John  Halifax.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2859 

John  Holdsworth.    W.C.Russell.  K.3311 

John  Inglefleld's  thanksgiving.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2059 
John  Inglesant.    J.  H.  Shorthouse.  S  2826 

John  Jago's  ghost.    W.Collins.  i?i  C  2208 

John  Law.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  570 

John  Marchmont's  legacy.  M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1765 
John  Marston  Hall.    G.  P.  B.  James.  J  226 

John   Marston  Hall's  leben  und  abenteuer.     G.  P.  R. 
James.  J  226 

John  Milton.    M.Ring.  111608 

John  Needham's  double.    J.  Hatton.  H  1753 

John  Oakhurst.    F.  B.  Harte.  m  H  1556 

John  Paul  Jones.    S.  S.  A.  Grabowski.  Qt  1901 

John  Rantoul.    H.  L.  Nelson.  N  1 101 

John  Rintoul.  in  T  176  vl  1 

John  Square's  voyage  to  India.    J.  Howell. 

in  W  2202  v7 
John  Woodburn.    C.  Castle.  C  701 

John  Worthington's  name.    F.  L.  Benedict.  B  1302 

Johnny  Armstrong,  The  disasters  of.  •  in  W  2202  vl 
Johnny  Dai-byshire.    W.  Howltt.  in  J  926  v9 

Same.  in  E  426 

John's  trial.    P.  Deming.  in  D  901 

Jolly  fellowship,  A.    F.  R.  Stockton.  Sx  1053 

Jolly  good  times  at  school.  M.  P.  W.  Smith.  Sx  1301 
Jolly  rover.  The.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Tx  802 

Jonathan.    C.  C.  Liddell.  T  2301 

Joppe  und  crinoline.    A.  Zeising.  Z  101 

Josef  Kaiser.    E.  Breier.  B  3101 

Joseph  Haywood.    A.  Sartorius.  in  S  626 

Joseph  II  and  his  court.    C.  Mundt.  M4571 

Joseph  Andrews.    H.  Fielding.  F  801 

Joseph  im  schnee.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1960 

Joseph  in  the  snow.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1960 

Joseph  Nolrel's  revenge.    V.  Cherbuliez.  C  1153 

Joseph  Thorne.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4101 

Joseph  und  seine  briider.    E.  v.  Dincklage-Campe. 

in  V  2  v31 
Josephine.    G.  Aguilar.  A  404 

Joseph's  coat.    D.  C.  Murray.  M  4877 

Joshua  Davidson.    E.  L.  Linton.  L  1456 

Joshua  Haggard's  daughter.  M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1766 
Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth.  J.  Verne.  V  554 
Joy.    M.  Crommelin.  C  3103 

Joyce  Morrell's  harvest.    E.  S.  Holt.  H  3952 

Jubilee  days.    W.  D.  Howells.  in  H  4757 

Jude,  Der.    C.  Spindler.  S  4309 

Jude  von  Wien,  Der.    J.  W.  Thompson.  T  2451 

Judge's  wife.  The.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4102 

Jiidin,  Die.    G.  Aguilar.  A  408 

Judith.    E.  Scribe.  in  S  551 

Judith.    M.  V.  Terhune.  T613 

Judith  Shakespeare.    W.  Black.  B  2218 

Judith,  the  egyptian.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v7 

Julia.    H.Lee.  in  I.  851  vl 

Julia.    J.  W.  Vahey.  V  201 

Julia  de  Roubigne.    H.  Mackenzie.  in  829.2 :  23 

Julia  Howard,    ilfrs.  B.  Martin.  B  1201 

Julia  McKenzie.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v5 

Julian.    W.  Ware.  W  652 

Julian  Home.    F.  W.  Farrar.  Fx  152 

Julian  Vanneck.    F.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2004 


Juliet.    M.  C.  Clarke.  in  C  1651  v2 

Junge  frau,  Die.    H.  Wachenhusen,  W  158 

Junge  kurfiirst,  Der.    C.  Mundt.  M  4572 

Junge  pratendent,  Der.    J.  F.  Smith.  S  3504 

Junge  vater  und  der  alte  sohn,  Der.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

inW2261vl 
Junge  wittwe  m  Nordland.    L.  Brunlus.  J2 

Jiingere  sohn,  Der.    E.  B.  Berthet.  B  1701 

Jungfrau  von  Orleans,  Die.    J.Robinson.  R  1902 

Jiingste  gerlcht.  Das.    E.  O.  K.  Zltelmann.      in  V  2  v22 
Jury  room.  The.    G.  Griffin.  in  Or  2555 

Same.  in  G  2551  v5 

Just  as  I  am.    M.E.Maxwell.  M  1767 

Just  his  luck.  Jx  89 

Justice  and  mercy.    A.  M.  Stewart.  S  1452 

Justice  in  the  by-ways.    F.  C.  Adams.  A  201 

Justine's  lovers.    J.L.Howell.  ■V351 

Jutland.    A.  V.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v4 

Kabbalist,  Der.    A.  Becker.  B  952 

Kadettengeschichte  aus  alter  zeit,  Eine.  A.  v.  Winter- 
feld. in  W  2261  v2 
Kadettengeschichten.  A.  Kiihne.  D  1208 
Kainszeichen,  Die.  F.  W.  Hacklander.  H  307 
Kaiser,  Der.  G.  Ebers.  E  254 
Kaiser-wahl,  Die.  A.  v.  Sternberg.  S  5055 
Kaiserin  Claudia.  C.  Mundt.  M  4573 
Kalabrische  novellen.  N.  Misasi.  M  2826 
Kaloolah.  W.  S.  Mayo.  M  1952 
Kaltenborn.  C.  G.  v.  Berneck.  B  1530 
Kamehameha.  C.  M.  Newell.  N  236 
Kammerer  Lassman.  E.  Carlen.  C  505 
Kammerjungfer,  Die.  F.  Stahr.  S  4667 
Kampf  um  Rom,  Ein.  F.  Dahn.  D  103 
Kampf  um's  recht,  Ein.  K.  E.  Franzos.  F  1902 
Kampfende  herzen.  F.  Dahn.  D  101 
Kanarienvogel,  Der.  J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  in  S  1455 
Same.  in  S  1463 
Kanzler  von  Tyrol,  Der.  H.  T.  v.  Schmid.  S  141 1 
Kaperschiffer,  Der.  F.  Marryat.  M  1214 
Karf  reitags-christen.  Die.  C.  R.  Kostlin.  K  1 376 
Karl  der  kiihne.  A.  Dumas.  D  2272 
Karl  II  und  sein  hof .  C.  Mundt.  M  4574 
KarlXGustav.  C.  G.  v.  Berneck.  B  1531 
Karl  Kiegler.  Kx  3 
KarlMathy.  G.  Freytag.  F  1604 
Kartause  von  Serra  S.  Bruno,  Die.     N.  Misasi. 

in  M  2826 
Kasper  Wullkop.    W.Schroder.  S  1752 

Kastilianei-,  Der.    T.  de  Trueba  y  Cosio.  T  1901 

Katakomben  von  Rom,  Die.    P.  Lacroix.  L  202 

Kate.    C.  Barnard.  in  B  401 

Kate  Comerford.    T.  A.  Thornet.  T  801 

Kate  Coventry.    G.  J.  Whyte-Melville.  M  2206 

Kate  Crediford.    N.P.Willis.  in  W  2004 

Kate  Kennedy.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  vl 

Kate  Rose.  in  P  1 1 

Katerfelto.    G.  J.  Whyte-Melville.  M  2207 

Katers  Murr,  Lebens-ansichten  des.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann. 

H3354 
Kate's  engagement.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 14 

Same.  in  H  2118 

Katharina  and  Bianea.    M.  C.  Clarke.  in  C  1651  v2 

Katharine  Ashton.    E.  M.  Sewell.  S  2555 

Katharine  Walton.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3002 

Kathayan  slave,  The.    E.  C.  Judson.  in  J  926  v3 

Katheran,  The.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  v4 

Katherine  Earle.    A.  Trafton.  T  1502 

Katherine's  trial.    H.  Parr.  P  465 

Kathie  Brand.    H.  Parr.  P  453 

Kathie  stories.    A.  M.  Douglas.  Dx  663-Dx  658 

Kathleen.    F.  H.  Burnett.  B  4254 

Kathner  und  seine  familie,  Der.     S.  v.  Knorring. 

iC  1051 
Katie  Cheyne.    J.Hogg.  inH3451v3 

Katie  Stewart.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  462 

Kaunltz.    L.  v.  Sacher-lMasoch.  S  104 

Kavanagh.    H.  W.  Longfellow.  L  1802 

Keeper's  travels.  Kx  1 

Kegelbahn,  Die.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v2 

Keine  politik.    I.  Frick.  F  1652 

Kelverdale.    W.  Cuffe.  C  3351 

Ken  Hall.    A.  Cudlip.  in  C  3312  v3 

Kenelm  Chillingly.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.    B  4013 
Kenilworth.    Sir  W.Scott.  S  2014 

Kenneth.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2107 

Same.  in  H  2118 

Kenneth.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y213 

Kept  in  the  dark.    A.  Trollope.  T  1638 

Kerker  von  Edinburg,  Der.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S2012 

Kester's  evil  eye.    H.  Parr.  i7i  P  469 

Kettenglieder.    C.  Spindler.  S4310 

I    Kibitz.  in  P  2126  v2 


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LrrERATUBE— FICTION. 


Kackleburys— Laird. 


948 


Kickleburys  abroad.  The.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  658 

Same.  in  T  665  v2 

Kildhurm's  oak.    J.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2005  v2 

Kilmeny.    W.  Black.  B  2205 

Kilrogan  cottage.    M.  Despard.  D  1151 

Kin-ku-ki-kuan.    E.  Grisebach.  Gt  2676 

Kinaldy.  in  W  2203  v3 

Kind  Bajazzo's,  Das.    E.  A.  Konigr.  K  1253 

Kinder  der  fremde,  Die.    C.  R.  Kostlin.  K  1377 

Kinder  der  liebe,  Die.    E.  Sue.  S  5908 

Kinder  der  welt.    P.  Heyse.  H  3005 

Kinder  der  wittwe,  Die.    E.  Ambach.  A  951 

Kinder  der  zeit.    A.Bernhardt.  B  1601 

Kinder  des  Neuwalds,  Die.    F.  Marryat.  M  1202 

Kinder  Roms,  Die.    A.  Meissner.  M  2054 

Kinder  von  Finkenrode,  Die.    W.  Raabe.  B.  1 13 

Kindly  jest,  The.    C.  Reade.  in  E,  621 

King  Candaules.    T.  Gautier.  in  Q  604 

King  Capital.    W.  Sime.  S  2986 

King  David.    C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2752 

King  Grimalkum  and  Pussyanita.    A.  M.  Diaz.    Dx  457 
King  of  clubs.  The,  and  the  queen  of  hearts.    L.  M.  Al- 
cott.  in  A  652 

King  of  Hayti,  The.    T.  De  Quincey.  in  330: 14 

King  of  the  Golden  River,  The.    J.  Ruskin.       Rx  1001 
Same.  in  J  926  vlO 

King  of  the  peak.  The.    A.  Cunningham.       in  J  926  v7 
King  Pepin  and  sweet  Olive.  in  T  178  v3 

King  Pest.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820.1:  5  v3 

King  Tolv.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2868 

King's  highway.  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  225 

King's  men.  The.    B..  Grant  arid  others.  G  1978 

King's  own.  The.    F.  Marryat.  M  1206 

Kingsdene.    M.  G.  Fetherstonhaugh.  F  601 

Klnley  Hollow.    G.  H.  Hollister.  H  3702 

Kirby's  coals  of  fire.    L.  Stockton.  in  S  35  v"? 

Kircheinweihung  von  Hammarby,  Die.    E.  Carlen. 

C506 
Kirch messnacht,  Eine.    J.  D.  H.  Temme.  T  556 

Kirkyards.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  vl4 

Kismet.    J.  Fletcher.  F  1052 

Kissing  the  rod.    E.  H.  Yates.  Y  103 

Kit,  a  memory.    J.  Payn.  P  825 

Kit  Cobb,  the  cabman.    J.  Brougham.  in  927. 1 : 7 

Kith  and  kin.    J.  Fothergill.  F  1405 

Kitty leen.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  473 

Kitty's  class-day.    L.  M.  Alcott.  Ax  518 

Kitty's  conquest.    C.  King.  K  577 

Klein  Dorrlt.    C.Dickens.  D  1309 

Klein  Zaches.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  H  3353 

Kleine  erzahlungen.    C.  Pichler.  P  1656 

Kleine  Fadette,  Die.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2158 

Kleine  garnison,  Eine.   A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v5 
Kleine  geschichten.    P.  Lindau.  L  1351 

Kleine  graf,  Der.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v3 

Kleine  hund  Josephlnens,  Der.    E.  M.  Hilaire. 

in  B  1701 
Kleine  kaminfeger.  Der.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1462 

Kleine  lautenspielerin.  Die.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.        S  1465 
Kleine  Marina,  Die.    E.  Polko.  in  V  2  v31 

Kleine  memoiren.    A.  Meissner.  M  2065 

Kleine  narren  welt.  Die.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  0  3101 

Kleine  romane.    T.  Mundt.  M  4656 

Kleinere  novellen.    J.  H.  D.  Zschokke.  Z  308 

Kleines  bild.  Bin.    E.  Wichert.  W  1602 

Kloster,  Das.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2015 

Klosterheim.    T.  De  Quincey.  DllOl 

Same.  in  824.2:  32  v2 

Klosterhof ,  Der.    O.  Muller.  M  4408 

Klosterruine,  Die.    J.  D.  H.  Temme.  T  557 

Klytia.    A.  Hausrath.  H  1876 

Knabe  Inigo.  Der.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2302 

Knapsack,  The.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  402 

Knight  of  Dannebrog,  A.    H.  H.  Boyesen.       in  B  2863 
Knight  of  Gwynne,  The.    C.  Lever.  L  1 1 14 

Knight  of  the  Black  Forest,  The.    G.  D.  Litchfield. 

L1226 
Knight  of  the  nineteenth  century,  A.    E.  P.  Roe. 

112305 
Knight  of  the  sheep,  The.    G.  Griffln.  in  Q  2551  v3 

Same.  in  Qt  2556 

Knight  without  reproach.  The.    G.  Griffln.      in  G  2555 
Same.  in  G-  2551  v5 

Knights  of  the  horse-shoe.  The.    W.  A,  Caruthers. 
^  .  ^  C  626 

Knights  of  to-day.    C.  Barnard.  B  401 

Knight's  secret.  The.    C.  Reade.  in  B  617 

Same.  in  R  621 

Knlghtsbridge  mystery,  The.    C.  Reade.  in  11616 

Same.  in  R  621 

Same.  in  T  178  v2 

Knitting  sale  socks.    H.  P.  Spofford.  in  8  4401 

Knockabout  club  alongshore.    C.  A.  Stephens.  Sx  1402 


Knockabout  club  in  the  woods.    C.  A.  Stephens. 

Sxl401 
Kobold,  Der.    O.  Roquette.  in  V  2  v37 

Komet,  Der.    J.  P.  F.  Rlehter.  830: 142  v28,29 

Komische  bilder.    O.  Moser.  M  4001 

Komodianten  des  lebens,  Die.    M.  Jokai.  J  1153 

Konak,  Der.     A.  Miitzelburg.  M  5004 

Konig  Christian  der  zweite.    A.  N.  Saint- Aubain.    S  202 
Konig  der  luft,  Der.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  W  2255 

Konig  der  welt,  Der.    E.  Souvestre.  S  4052 

Konig  Heinrich  VIII.    C.  Mundt.  M  4575 

Konig  Karl  XI  und  seine  giinstlinge.    C.  D.  Arfvedsoii. 

K  11 
Konig  Ottokar.    T.  Montanus.  M  3 1 5 1 

Konig  von  Tauharawi,  Der.    L.  F.  Stolle.  S  5517 

Konig  von  Zion,  Der.    C.  Spindler.  S4311 

Konigin  Bertha.    J.  Bischoff.  B  2051 

Konigin  der  nacht.  Die.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1815 

Konigin  juwelenschmuck,  Der.    C.  J.  L.  Almquist. 

A  903 
Konigin  Luise  Ulrike.    C.  F.  Ridderstad.  B  1403 

Konigin  Margot.    A.  Dumas.  D  2273 

Konigs  ballet,  Des.    H.  Wachenhusen.  "W  154 

Konigs  ordre,  Des.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.        in  W  2261  v3 
Same.  in  V  2  v29 

Konigsbetrug,  Der.    T.  G.  Rudbeck.  R2951 

Konigsbriiut,  Die.    L.  Storch.  S  5555 

Koschere  haus.  Das.    H.  Schiff.  S  1151 

Kriihenfelder  geschichten.    W.  Raabe.  R  1 14 

Kranke  kochin.  Die.    P.  Lindau.  L  1352 

Kreuzfahrer,  Die.    F.  Dahn.  D  105 

Krin.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1483 

Krintzner.    H.Lee.  in  1,  851  v2 

Kronenwachter,  Die.    L.  A.  v.  Arnim.  A  1576 

Kiinstlerbilder.    A.  v.  Sternberg.  S  5056 

Kunstlerelend.    R.  Grothe.  in  V  2  v23 

Kunstreiter,  Der.    F.  Gerstacker.  G  717 

Kunz  von  Kauffungen.    L.  Storch.  S  5556 

Labor  and  love.  Li  1 

Lachende  mann,  Der.    "V.  Hugo.  H  4852 

Ladder  of  life.  The.    A.  B.  Edwards.  E  505 

Ladies  Lindores,  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  486 

Lady  Adelaide.    L.  B.  Walford.  in  T  177  vlO 

Lady  Adelaide's  oath.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2561 

Lady  Alice.    J.  V.  Huntington.  H  5103 

Lady  Alice.    E.Marshall.  M  1301 

Lady  Amabel.    E.  M.  Stewart.  S  5252 

Lady  Anna.    A.  Trollope.  T  1620 

Lady  Anne  and  lady  Jane.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653  v4 

Lady  Audley's  geheimniss.    M.E.Maxwell.         M  1768 
Lady  Audley's  seci-et.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1768 

Lady  Barberlna.    H.  .Tames,  jr.  ix  J  313 

Lady  Beauty.    A.  Muir.  M  4226 

Lady  Bell.    H.  Keddie.  K  1652 

Lady-bird.    G.  C.  Fullerton.  F  1804 

Lady  Carmlchael's  will.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 18 

Lady  Clara  De  Vere.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4256 

Lady  Eleanor's  mantle.    N.  Hawthorne,     in  H  2057  v2 
Lady  Ferry.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  802 

Lady  Greatheart's  store.    E.Yates.  ixYllO 

Lady  Green  Satin.    E.  Martineau  des  Chesnez.    Mx  256 
Lady  Gresham's  f6te.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Lady  Hester.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y214 

Lady  Jane.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  0  484 

Lady  Kitty.    W.  Besant  amd  J.  Rice.  in  B  1762 

Lady  Lovelace.    C.  L.  Pirkis.  P  1876 

Lady  Mary.    0.  B.  Tayler.  T  402 

"Lady  Maud,"  The.    W.  C.  Russell.  R  3306 

Lady  of  Launay,  The.    A.  TroUone.  in  T  1637 

Lady  of  Little  Fishing,  The.    C.  F.  Woolson.    i?i  H  2751 
Lady  of  Shalott,  The.    E.  S.  Phelps.  in  P  1453 

Same.  in  J  926  vlO 

Lady  of  the  Aroostook,  The.    W.  D.  Howells.       H  4755 
Lady  of  the  ice.  The.    J.  De  Mille.  D  854 

Lady  of  the  manor.  The.    M.  M.  Sherwood.  S  2802 

Lady  on  the  mall.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

Lady  or  the  tiger,  The.    F.  R.  Stockton.  in  S  5402 

Lady  Rae.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  v22 

Lady  Ravelgold.    N.P.Willis.  i7iW2004 

Lady  Seamer's  long  step.    H.  Parr.  in  P  464 

Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart.    W.  Black.  B  2206 

Lady  Sweetapple.    G.  W.  Dasent.  D  301 

Lady  Sybil's  choice.    E.S.Holt.  H3951 

Lady  Willoughby,  The  diary  of.    H.  M.  Rathbone. 

R426 

Same.    Further  portions.  R  427 

Lady's  mile.  The.    M.E.Maxwell.  M  1769 

Laidley  worm  of  Spindleston  Heugh,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson. 

in  W  2202  v6 
Laird  of  Darnick  Tower,  The.  J.  Howell,  in  W  2202  v7 
Laird  of  Lucky's  How,  The.    A.  Campbell. 

in  W  2202  v9 


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Laird— Letzte. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


01.  813,  Titles. 


950 


in  W  2202  vl8 

in  W  2001  vl 

S4053 

3  1076 

in  B,  617 

in  R  621 

in  M  326 


Laird  Rorieson's  will.    A.  Leighton. 
Lake  Ontario.    N.  P.  Willis. 
Lake  shore.  The.    E.  Souvestre. 
Lai.    W.  A.  Hammond. 
Lamberts  leap.    C.  Reade. 
Same. 

Lame  Jerry.    K.  S.  McDowell. 

Lame  Jervas.    M.  Bdgeworth.  m  IS  40JJ 

Lame  tailor  of  Marcel,  The.    G.  GrifiBn.  in  Ot  2555 

Same.  in  G  2551  v5 

Liimmchen,  Das.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1464 

Lamplifrhter,  The.    M.  S.  Cummins.  C  3452 

Lancashire  witches,  The.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  557 

Lancelot  Ward,  M.  P.    G.  Temple.  T  2351 

Lances  of  Lynwood,  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Yx  304 

"Land  o'  the  leal."    H.  Reeves.  B  3503 

Land  of  gold.  The.    G.  G.  Spurr.  S  6151 

Land  of  the  sky.  The.    F.  C.  Fisher.  F  955 

Landhaus  am  Rhein,  Das.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1967 

Landidylle,  Bine.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2170 

Landlady's  tale.  The.    H.  Lee.  in  L  851  vl 

Landless  farmer,  A.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  804 

Landolin.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1961 

Landor's  cottage.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820.1 :  5  v3 

Landprediger  von  Wakefield,  Der.    O.  Goldsmith. 

GH501 
Laneton  parsonage.    E.  M.  Sewell.  S  2558 

Lange  Isaack,  Der.    J.  v.  Wickede.  W  1652 

Lantern  in  the  castle-yard.  F.  H.  K.  de  LaMotte  Fouque. 

in  L  357 
Laodicean,  A.    T.  Hardy.  H  1209 

Lapsed,  but  not  lost.    E.  Charles.  C  957 

Larks  in  vacation.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  v2 

Larry  M'Farland's  wake.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  554 

Larry's  hut.    M.  C.  Hay.  toH2106 

Same.  in  H  2119 

Laskar  Vioresku.    W.  v.  K.  K  1601 

Last  athenian.  The.    V.  Rydberg.  R  3351 

Last  chronicle  of  Barset,  The.    A.  Trollope.  T  1621 

Last  day  of  a  condemned  man.  The.    V.  Hugo. 

in  H  4851 
Last  days  of  a  king.  The.    M.  Hartmann.  H  1601 

Last  days  of  Pompeii,  The.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

B4014 
Last  fairy  tales.    E.  Laboulaye.  Lx  702 

Last  trench  hero.  The.    E.  B.  Hamley.  in  T  177  v4 

Last  house  in  C—  street.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2862 

Last  of  a  long  line.  The.  in  D  1326 

Last  of  her  line,  The.    E.  Stephenson.  T  102 

Last  of  the  barons,  The.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

B4015 
Last  of  the  fairies.  The.    G.  P.  R,  James.  J  227 

Last  of  the  Florida,  The.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  452 

Last  of  the  Huggermuggers,  The.  Lx  1 1 

Last  of  the  Mohicans,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2461 

Last  of  the  Mortimers,  The.    M.  O-  Oliphant.  O  463 

Last  of  the  pedlars.  The.    T.  Gillespie.       in  W  2202  v3 
Last  of  the  Ruthvens,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2855 

Last  of  the  storm.  The.    J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 

Last  of  the  Valerii,  The.    H.  James,  jr.  in  J  305 

Last  voyage  of  the  Resolute,  The.    E.  E.  Hale,  in  H  452 
Last  wager.  The.    W .  G.  Simms.  in  S  3009 

Late  for  the  train.  in  T  177  v2 

Late  miss  Hollingford,  The.  in  D  1329 

Late  supper,  A.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  802 

Later  years.    W.  C.  Prime.  P  2601 

Laternenmann,  Der.    M.  S.  Cummins.  C  3452 

Latter-day  saint,  A.  Li  9 

Lauenburg.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v5 

Laughln'  in  meetin'.    H.  B.  Stowe.  in  S  5660 

Laughing  mill.  The.    J.  Hawthorne.  H  2006 

Laura  and  her  hero.    N.  Perry.  in  P  1351 

Laurel  bush.  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2860 

Lauson  tragedy.  The.    J.  W.  De  Forest.         in  J  926  v3 
Lauterbacher,  The.    B.  Auerbach.  in  A  1965 

Lavengro.    G.  Borrow.  B  2751 

Law  and  the  lady.  The.    W.Collins.  C  2212 

Lawrences,  The.    C.  Turnbull.  T2151 

Lawrence's  adventures.    J.T.Trowbridge.  Tx810 

LawrieTodd.    J.  Gait.  G  151 

Lawyer's  tales,  The.    A.  Lelghton.  in  W  2202  v21,  23 
Lay  figure.  The.  in  T  178  v3 

Lazarillo  de  Tormes.    D.  H.  Mendoza.  M  2286 

Lazaro's  legacy.    E.  B.  Hamley.  in  T  176  v2 

Lazarus  in  London.    F.  W.  Robinson.  B  1869 

Lazy  crow,  The.    W.  G.  Simms.  in  S  3009 

Lazy  man's  work,  A.    F.  C.  Sparhawk.  S  4101 

Le  Bossu.    C.  M.  Sedgwick.  in  T  186 

Leaden  casket,  The.    Mrs.  A.  W.  Hunt.  H  4952 

Leaf  in  a  storm,  A.    L.  de  la  Rame.  in  B  156 

Same.  in  J  926  vll 

Leaguer  of  Lathom,  The.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  571 

Leah.    A.  Edwardes.  B  454 


LeamDundas.    E.L.Linton.  Li  1451 

Lear  of  the  steppe,  A.    L  S.  Turgenief .  in  T  2106 

Leavenworth  case.  The.    A.  K.  Green.  O-  2201 

Leaves  from  a  family  journal.    E.  Souvestre.       S  4054 
Leaves  from  the  diary  of  a  law  clerk.  in  P  2801 

Leaves  from  the  diary  of  a  poor  schoolmaster.    W.  amd 
M.  Ho  Witt.  in  H  4801 

Leaves  from  the  diary  of  an  aged  spinster.  J.  M.  Wilson. 

in  W  2202  v6 
Leaves  from  the  journal  of  a  poor  vicar  in  Wiltshire.   J. 
J.  H.  D.  Zschokke.  in  830.1:  8 

Leaves  from  the  life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.  J.  M.  Wil- 
son, in  W  2202  vl9 
Same.  in  W  2203  v3 
Leben  in  New  York,  Das.  Jonathan  Slick.  S  3151 
Leben  und  lieben  in  Norwegen.  T.  Miigge.  M  4207 
Lebende  bilder  aus  Amerika.  C.  T.  Griesinger.  Ot  2503 
Lebensbilder.  I.  Braun.  B  3051 
Lebensbilder.  K.  Engelhard.  E  1151 
Lebensbilder  aus  der  westlichen  hemisphare.  C.  Seals- 
field.  S  2202 
Lebensfrage,  Eine.  F.  Stahr.  S  4668 
Lebenstraum,  Ein.  J.  Pfannenschmidt.  P  1403 
Lebrun's  lawsuit.  in  T  176  vl2 
Led-Horse  claim.  The.  M.  H.  Foote.  P  1226 
Leein  Jamie  Murdlston.  A.  Campbell,  in  W  2208  v8 
Left  behind.  J.  O.  Kaler.  Ox  505 
Left-handed  Elsa.  R.  E.  Francillon.  in  T  177  vl2 
Left  out  on  Lone  Star  mountain.    F.  B.  Harte. 

in  H  1568 
Left  over  from  the  last  century.    H.  E.  Scudder. 

in  S  2101 
Legend  of  Calder  Moor,  A.  J.  Howell,  in  W  2202  vl7 
Legend  of  fair  Helen  of  Kirconnel,  The.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v9 
Legend  of  Gibraltar,  A.  E.  B.  Hamley.  in  T  176  vl 
Legend  of  Goodman  Poverty.  in  P  2801 

Legend  of  Holyrood,  A.    A.  Leighton.    in  W  2202  vl4 
Legend  of  Montrose,  A.    Sir  W.  Scott.  in  3  2027 

Same.  '  in  S  2028 

Same.  in  S  2029  v3 

Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow,  The.    W.  Irving.        in  I  402 
Legend  of  the   church   of  Abercrombie,  The.     M.  P. 
Conolly.  in  W  2202  V 1 0 

Legend  of  the  Rhine,  A.    W.  M.  Thackeray.        in  T  657 
Same.  in  T  658 

Sam£,.  in  T  665  v2 

Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus,  The.    J.  P.  Clarke. 

249: 19 
Legenden  aus  der  amerikanlschen  revolution.    G.  Lip- 
pard.  li  1501 

Legenden  vom  Riibezahl.    J.  K.  A.  Musaus.     in  TS.  4951 
Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland.    S.  Lover.  L  1953 

Legends  and  tales.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  BE  1554 

Legends  from  fairyland.    H.  Parr.  Px  151 

Legends  of  the  province  house.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2057  v2 
Legitime  und  die  republikaner,  Der.    C.  Sealsfield. 


Leibschneider  der  zwerge,  Der.    F.  W.  Hacklander. 

in  H  308 
Leiden  der  frauen.    A.  M.  Hall.  H  553 

Leighton  Court.    H.  Kingsley.  K  703 

Leila.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4016 

Leila  in  England.    A.  F.  Tytler.  Tx  1202 

Lelia.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2171 

Lemberger  und  sohn.    A.  Meissner.  M  2055 

Lenox  Dare.    V.  F.  Townsend.  T  1452 

Leona.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4101 

Leonard  and  Gertrude.    J.  H.  Pestalozzi.  P3251 

Leone.    L.  Monti.  M  3302 

Leone  Leoni.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2172 

Leonora.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  407 

Leonora  d'Orco.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  249 

Lesereien.    C.  Spindler.  S  4312 

Leslie  Goldthwaite.    A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  W  1459 

Leslie  Tyrrell.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2907 

Less  black  than  we're  painted.    J.  Payn.  P813 

Lesson  in  biography.    A.  Chalmers.  in  S  551 

Lesson  in  love,  A.    E.  W.  Kirk.  K  854 

Lester's  secret.    M.  C.  Hay.  H2117 

Letter  and  a  paragraph,  A.    H.  C.  Bunner.      in  M  1501 
Letter  and  what  came  of  it,  A.    L.  C.  Moulton. 

in  M  4102 
Letter  of  credit.  The.    S.  Warner.  W  835 

Letters  from  a  eat.    H.  M.  Jackson.  Jx  103 

Lettice  Arnold.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1257 

Lettice  Eden.    E.  S.  Holt.  H  3953 

Lettice  Vere's  last  christmas-day.    M.  C.  Hay. 

in  H  2107 
Letzte  Aldinl,  Die.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2173 

Letzte  baron,  Der.    E.  G.  B.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.     B  4015 


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951        01.  813,  Titles. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Letzte— Lord. 


952 


Letzte  der  Abenceragen,  Der.  R.  F.  A.  de  Chateaubri- 
and, in  C  1051 
Letzte  der  feen,  Die.  G.  P.  R.  James.  ■  J  227 
Letzte  deutsche  kaiser,  Der.  F.  Lubojatzky.  C  454 
Letzte  gluck,  Das.  W.  Berger.  inV2v31 
Letzte  konig  der  magyaren,  Der.    L.  v.  Sacher-Masoch. 

S  105 
Letzte  Montmorency,  Der.    E.  W.  Ackermann. 
Letzte  novellen.    F.  W.  Haekliinder. 
Letzte  seines  stammes,  Der.    F.  Stahr. 
Letzten  bliithen,  Die.    L.  Steinlein. 
Letzten  tage  Pompejis,  Die.    E.  G. 


Letzten  zeiten  der  Gravenitz,  Die. 

Leuchtthurm  am  Michigan,  Der.    B 

Leute  aus  dem  walde.  Die.    W.  Raabe 
Leute  von  Seldwyla,  Die.    G.  Keller. 
Leveller,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson. 
Levison's  victim.    M.  E.  Maxwell. 
Lewis  Arundel.    F.  E.  Smedley. 
Lianhan  shee,  The.    W.  Carleton. 
Libussa.    J.  K.  A.  Musaus. 
Sa/me. 
Licht-  und  schattenseiten  des  lebens. 


Llchtenstein.    W.  Haufif. 

Lida  Ann.    P.  Deming. 

Liebe  am  Bhein,  Die.    F.  L.  August. 

Liebe  im  grabe.  Die.    O.  MuUer. 

Liebe,  rache,  reue.    O.  v.  Pliinckner. 

Liebe  und  ehe.    A.  L.  Kielland. 

Liebe  und  handel.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh 

Liebe  wonn'  und  weh',  Der.    A.  Hofmeister. 


Liebesbriefe  aus  dem  lelien  eines  gef angeuen. 


A  151 

H313 

S4670 

A  1701 

E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

B4014 

C.  T.  Griesinger. 

G2504 
Mollhausen. 

]y[3058 

B  115 

K377 

mW2202  vl6 

in  M  1764 

S3227 

in  C  554 

inO  1001 

mM4951 

Smith. 

S3505 

inH  1853 

inD  901 

A  2001 

M4407 

E752 

id  K  1704 

W1410 

W2451 


J.  F. 


Liebestreue.    J.  K.  A.  Musaus. 

Life  and  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe. 

Same. 

Sanw. 

Life  episode,  A.    D.  M.  Craik. 
Life  for  a  life,  A.    D.  M.  Craik. 
Life,  here  and  there.    N.  P.  Willis. 
Life  in  Dalecarlia.    F.  Bremer. 
Life  in  the  iron-mills.    R.  H.  Davis. 
Life  in  the  new  world.    C.  Sealsfleld. 
Life  magnet,  The.    A.  A.  Adee. 
Life  of  a  planter.  The.    C.  Sealsfleld. 
Life  of  vicissitudes,  A.    G.  P.  R.  James. 
Life  struggle.    J.  Pardee. 
Life's  aftermath.    E.  Marshall. 
Life's  atonement,  A.    D.  C  Murray. 
Life's  secret,  A.    E.  P.  Wood. 
Lifted  veil.  The.    M.  Cross,  {George  EW)t). 
Ligeia.    E.  A.  Poe. 

Light  and  a  dark  Christmas,  A.    E.  P.  Wo 
Light  and  shade.    H.  N.  W.  Baker. 
Light  and  shade.    A.  H.  Drury. 
Light  and  shade.    C.  G.  O'Brien. 
Light  man,  A.    H.  James,  jr. 
Light  on  the  hearth,  The.    C.  Hamley. 
Light  on  the  lily.    E.  Marshall. 
Lightning-rod  man.  The.    H.  Melville. 
Lights  and  shadows  of  the  early  dawn. 

Like  a  gentleman.    M.  A.  Denison. 
Like  father,  like  son.    J.  Payn. 
Like  ships  upon  the  sea.    F.  E.  TroUope. 
Lilliput  legends. 

Lilies  of  the  valley.  The.    G.  C.  Fullerton 
Lily's  quest,The.    N.  Hawthorne. 
Limerick  gloves,  The.    M.  Edgeworth. 
Llna  Fernie.    H.  Parr. 
Lindsay's  luck.    F.  H.  Burnett. 
Links  in  Rebecca's  life.    I.  M.  Alden. 
Linley  Rochford.    J.  McCarthy. 
Linton  lairds,  The.    A.  Leighton. 
Linwoods,  The.    C.  M.  Sedgwick. 
Lion  Ben.    E.  Kellogg. 
Lion  of  Flanders,  The.    H.  Conscience. 
Lionel  Lincoln.    J.  F.  Cooper. 
Lionizing.    E.  A.  Poe. 
Little  Anna.    M.  Wulff. 
Little  Annie's  ramble.    N.  Hawthorne. 
Little  aversion,  A.    M.  C.  Hay. 
Little  Barbara.    G.  M.  Craik. 
Little  barefoot,  The.    B.  Auerbach. 
Little  brother.    F.  H.  Ludlow. 
Little  Briggs  and  I.    F.  H.  Ludlow. 
Same. 
Little  Brown-Top.    B.  A.  Rand. 


ini 


F.  Stahr. 
S4669 
in  M  4951 
D.  Defoe. 

Dx252 

Dx251 

20.2: 8  v7 

in  C  2868 

C2861 

W2002 

B3165 

in  A  1876 

S2202 

in  S  35  v8 

in  S  2202 

J  228 

P401 

M1302 

M4876 

W2562 

C3154 

in  820.1:  5  v3 

jod.       W  2563 

Bxl50 

D  1962 

O  101 

in  S  35  v5 

in  T  177  v5 

Mx454 

in  M  2253 

E.  Charles. 

in  C  955 

D  1055 

P814 

T  1754 

Iix21 

F  1805 

in  H  2057  v2 

in  E  402 

in  P  464 

B4255 

A  702 

M  104 

in  W  2202  v4 

S2252 

Kx205 

C2262 

C2462 

in  820.1: 5  v3 

Wx  1451 

in  H  2057  vl 

inH  2102 

in  C  2911 

A  1958 

L2101 

in  L  2101 

in  J  926  vll 

Bxl78 


Little  camp  on  Eagle  Hill,  The.    S.  Warner.  Wx  201 

Little  coin,  much  care.    M.  Howitt.  Mx  1255 

Little  DafCydowndilly.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2059 

Little  dancing  master.  The.    J.  Kavanagh.  in  K  310 

Little  dinner  at  Timmins's,  A. 


Same. 

Little  Dorrit.    C.  Dickens. 
Little  duke,  The.    CM.  Yonge. 
Little  folk  in  green.    H.  C.  Wright. 
Little  folk  life.    M.  A.  Dodge. 
Little  folks  astray.    R.  S.  Clarke. 
Little  gentleman  in  green.    Mrs.  G 


W.  M.  Thackeray. 

in  T  662 

in  T  665  v7 

D  1309 

in  Yx  303 

Wx  1351 

Dx502 

Cx463  vl 

H.  Hepworth. 

Hx801 
in'. 


Little  Gibraltar.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4102 

Little  good-for-nothing.  The.    A.  Daudet.  D  452 

Little  Gordon,  The.    F.  Church.  in  C  1411 

Little  grandfather.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  467 

Little  grandmother.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  466 

Little  Jakey.    fe.  H.  De  Kroyft.  in  J  926  vlO 

Little  Joanna,  The.    E.  W.  Bellamy.  B  1276 

Little  Karin.    M.  S.  Schwartz.  S  1914 

Little  lame  prince,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  Cx  702 

Little  Loo.    W.  C.  Russell.  B,  3309 

Little  Lucy's  wonderful  globe.    C.  M.  Yonge.      Yx  301 
Little  match  girl.  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  "754 

Little  men.    L.  M.  Alcott.  Ax  511 

Little  messenger  birds.  The.    C.  H.  Butler.         Bx  1051 
Little  miss  Primrose.    E.Stephenson.  T  103 

Little  Mook.    W.  Hauff.  Hx  552 

Little  moorland  princess.  The.    B.  John.  J  902 

Little  Pansy.    Mrs.  Randolph.  B.  25 1 

Little  pitchers.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  471 

Little  Prudy  series.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  451-Cx  456 

Little  Prudy's  Fly-away  series.    R.  S.  Clarke. 

0x463  Cx  468 
Little  Pussy  Willow.    H.  B.  Stowe.  Sx  1703 

Little  Rudy.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  768 

Little  schoolmaster  Mark,  The.    J.  H.  Shorthouso. 

S2827 
Little  sister. 

Little  stepson,  A.    F.  Church. 
Little  Sunshine's  holiday.    D.  M.  Craik. 
Little  traveller,  A.    S.  O.  Jewett. 
Little  upstart,  A.    W.  H.  Rideing. 
Little  violinist,  The.    T.  B.  Aldrlch. 
Little  woman,  A.    E.  Pratt. 
Little  women.    L.  M.  Alcott. 
Live  and  let  live.    C.  M.  Sedgwick. 
Live  oak  boys.  The.    E.  Kellogg. 
Livergnas,  Die.     H.  Villinger. 
Living  too  fast.    W.  T.  Adams. 
Liza.    I.  8.  Turgenief. 
Lizzie  Leigh.    E.  (1.  Gaskcll. 
Locke  Amsden.    D.  P.  Thompson. 
Locked  in.    M.  C.  Hay. 

Same. 

Loder,  Der.    H.  T.  v.  Schmid. 
Lodging  for  the  night,  A.    R.  L.  Stevenson 
Lofty  and  the  lowly,  The.    M.  J.  Mcintosh 
Log  in  the  Archipelago,  A.    N 
Lois  the  witch.    E.  C.  Gaskell. 
Lola.    A.  Griffiths. 
London  pride.    M.  C.  Hay. 

Same. 

Lonely  one.  The.    P.  Heyso. 
Lonely  ride,  A.    F.  B.  Harte. 
Long,  long  ago.    E.  S.  Phelps. 
Long  Look  house.    E.  Abbott. 
Long  pack.  The.    J.  Hogg. 
Longest  hour  of  my  life.    T.  Hood. 
Longstaff's  marriage.    H.  James,  jr. 
Look  before  you  leap.    A.  F.  Hector. 
Look  to  the  end.    8.  8.  Ellis. 
Looking  glass  for  the  mind.  The.    A.  Berquin.     Bx  601 
Looking  in  the  glass.    E.  Slmcox.  in  S  2976 

Lootse.  Der.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2468 

Lorbeer  und  myrthe.    H.  C.  Proschko.  in  V  2  v23 

Lord  and  lady  Harcourt.    C.  Sinclair.  S  3101 

Lord  Brackenbury.    A.  B.  Edwards.  E  506 

Lord  Durie  and  Christie's  will.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v2 
Lord  Erlistoun.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2862 

Lord  Kames's  puzzle.    A.  Leighton.         in  W  2202  v23 
Lord  Kilgobbin.    C.  J.  Lever.  1.  1 1 1 5 

Lord  mayor  of  London,  The.    W.  H.  Ains worth.    A  572 
Lord  Oakburn's  daughters.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2564 

Lord  of  Harjjington,  The.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  vl 

Lord  of  Hermitage,  The.    A.Campbell,  in  W  2202  vl9 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Lord  of  himself.    F.  H.  Underwood.  TJ  301 

Lord  Richard  and  I.    J.  Sturgls.  in  S  5877 

Sarm.  in  T  178  vl 


Ii31 
C  1409 
Cx703 

in  J  804 
R  1426 
in  A  756 
Px702 
Ax  501 
S2253 
Kx204 
W  1926 
A  327 
T2103 
G411 
T752 
inH  2106 
inH  2121 
S  1412 
S5176 
M403 
P.  Willis,  in  W  2001  v2 
in  G  409 
a  2601 
inH  2102 
inH  21 18 
in  J  908 
inH  1553 
in  P  1453 
Ax  101 
171  H  3451  v3 
in  820.2:  36 
in  J  309 
H2208 
E  1052 


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liOrd— Magric. 


lilTEB-ATUItE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


954 


Lord  Roldan.    A.  Cunningham.  C  3501 

Lorelei.    O.  Roquette.  in  R  2405 

Lorenz.    O.  Lautenschlager.  L  2305 

Lorenzo  Benonl.    G.  Rufflni.  E,  3052 

Lorgnette,  The.    D.G.Mitchell.  M  2853 

Lore  ley  and  Reinhard.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1962 

Lorna  Doone.    R.  D.  Blackmore.  B  2305 

Losing  to  win.    T.  Davies.  D  501 

Loss  and  gain.    J.  H.  Newman.  N  302 

Lost.    E.  Bellamy.  fn  S  35  v7 

Lost.    P.  Deming.  in  D  901 

Lost  and  won.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2908 

Lost  at  sea.    G.  M.  Craik.  in  C  291 1 

Lost  battle,  A.    Miss  Price.  P2551 

Lost  bride.  The.    T.  S.  Arthur.  A  1754 

Lost  casket.  The.    F.  Du  Boisgobey.  D  2101 

Lost  child.  The.    H.  Kingsley.  in  J  926  vlO 

Lost  city.  The.    D.  Ker.  Kx  377 

Lost  for  love.    M.E.Maxwell.  M  1770 

Lost  harmony.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2107 

Lostheir  ofBlphinstone,  The.    G.  Thompson. 

in  W  2202  v20 
Lost  in  a  great  city.    A.M.Douglas.  D  1806 

Lost  in  the  fog.    N.  Brooks.  in  S  35  v4 

Lost  lover,  A.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  802 

Lost  room.  The.    F.  J.  O'Brien.  in  O  126 

Lost  secret  of  the  Cocos  group.  The.  in  T  177  v7 

Lost  sir  Massingberd.    J.  Payn.  P815 

Lost  son,  The.    P.  Heyse.  in  H  3002 

Lothair.    B.  Disraeli.  D  1505 

Lothaire.    H.  Lee.  in  L,  851  vl 

Lotta's  missionary  field.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

Lottery,  The.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  402 

Lottery  hall.    J.M.Wilson.  mW2202vl3 

Lotti,  die  uhrmacherin.    M.  v.  Bbner-Eschenbach. 

in  V  2  v24 
Lottie  Eames.  Lx  4 1 

Lottie  of  the  mill.    B.  Behrens.  H  2276 

Lottka.    P.  Heyse.  in  H  3002 

Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's.    M.  Harris.         Hx  501 
Louis  Napoleon.    E.  H.  Dedenroth.  P  1952 

Louisa.    G.Meredith.  M611 

Louisa  of  Prussia.    C.  Mundt.  M4576 

Louisiana.    F.  H.  Burnett.  B  4256 

LoukisLaras.    D.  Bikelas.  B  1951 

Love  and  a  lantern.    C.Barnard.  in  B  401 

Love  and  diplomacy.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  v2 

Love  and  duty.    A.Opie.  in  O  653 

Same.  in  O  653  v2 

Love  and  friendship.    E.  Simcox.  ui,  S  2976 

Love  and  Life.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  215 

Love  and  loyalty.    L.  M.  Alcott.  in  A  652 

Love  and  manuscript.    M.  B.  Betham-Edwards. 

in  E  559 
Love  and  mirage.    M.  B.  Betham-Edwards.  E  558 

Love  and  money.    M.  Howitt.  11x1256 

Love  and  skates.    T.  Wlnthrop.  in  J  926  v6 

Love  finds  the  way.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice,     in  B  1762 
Love,  honour  and  obey.    I.  D.  Hardy.  H  1 152 

Love  in  idleness.    E.  W.  Kirk.  K  852 

Love  in  old  cloathes.    H.  C.  Bunner.  in  M  1501 

Same.  in  S  35  v4 

Love  in  the  library.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2004 

Love  magic  some  centuries  ago.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  R  2451 
"  Love  me  little,  love  me  long."    C.  Reade.  R  60'7 

Love,  mystery  and  superstition.    A.  Opie.         O  653  v5 
Love  that  lived.  The.    E.  Eiloart.  E  903 

Love  the  debt.    Basil.  B  4651 

Loveday's  history.    L.  E.  Guernsey.  G  2776 

Level  the  widower.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  659 

Same.  in  923.21: 80 

Levels  of  Arden,  The.    M.E.Maxwell.  M  1771 

Lover  in  spite  of  himself,  A.     J.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2005  vl 
Lover's  creed.  The.    P.  S.  Hoey.  H  3253 

Love's  conflict.    F.  Church.  C  1410 

Love's  crosses.    F.  E.  M.  Notley.  N  1001 

Love's  harvest.    B.  L.  Farjeon.  F  155 

Loves  of  Alonzo  Fitz  Clarence  and  Rosannah  Ethelton. 
S.  L.  Clemens.  in  C  1802 

Loves  of  Manasseh  and  Nicanzo,  The.  L  41 

Low  marriage,  A.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2853 

Loyal  renins,  The.    T.  Shunsui.  S  2851 

Loys  lord  Beresford.    M.  Argles.  A  1483 

Lucas  de  Ayllon.    W.  G.  Simms.  in  S  3009 

Lucia,  Hugh  and  anothei-.    Mrs.  J.  H.  Needell.       N  176 
Lucius  Davoren.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  17'72 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp,  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1553 

Same.  in  J  926  v4 

Luck  of  the  Darrells,  The.    J.  Payn.  P  830 

Lucky  disappointment,  A.    F.  Church.  C  1411 

Lucretia.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4017 

Lucrezia  Floriani.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2174 

X  denotes  books  specially 


Lucy.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Lucy  Crofton.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  464 

Lucy  Hardinge.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2464 

Ludwig  der  kellner.    L.  Peters.  P  2901 
Ludwig,  der  kleine  auswanderer.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid. 

S1466 

Luginsland.    O.  Roquette.  R  2405 

Liigner,  Die.    M.  Ring.  R  1609 

Luigia.    A.  Miitzelburg.  M  5005 

Lunatic's  skate.  The.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  vl 

Same.  in  W  2004 
Liineburger  geschichten.    A.  v.  der  Decken.        D  2661 

Lustige  geschichten.    C.  Spindler.  S  4329 

Lataniste  of  St.  Jacobi's,The.    C.Drew.  D  1826 

Luther  und  seine  zelt.    T.  Konig.  K  1351 

Luttrell  of  Arran.    C.  Lever.  L  1 1 16 

Luttrells,  The.    R.  F.  Williams.  W  1951 

Lux  et  umbra.    G.  L.  Hesekiel.  H  2901 

Lydia.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1483 

Lydia.    G.  Pierantoni.  P2951 

Lykewake,  The.    H.  Miller.  in  W  2203  v3 

Same.  in  W  2202  v7 

Mabel  and  I.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  in  B  2853 

Mabel  Howard.    Dame  Durden,  pseml.  Dx  801 

Mabel  Vaughan.    M.  S.  Cummins.  C  3453 

Mabel  Walton's  experiment.    J.  H.  Matthews.    Mx  658 
Macaria.    A.J.Wilson.  W2104 

McEneiry.    G.  Griffin.  in  Ot  2555 

Same.  in  Ot  2551  v5 

Mclntyre's  false  face.    W.  H.  Bishop.  in  B  2104 

Macleod  of  Dare.    W.  Black.  B  2207 

Mad  Dumaresq.    F.  Church.  C  1412 

Mad-house  of  Palermo,  The.     N.  P.  Willis. 

in  W  2001  v2 
Mad  Monkton.    W.  Collins.  C  2220 

Mad  senior.  The.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  vl 

Madam.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  490 

Madam  Waldoborough's  carriage.    J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

inT  1852 
Madame.    F.  L.  Benedict.  B  1303 

Madame  de  Beaupre.    Mrs.  C.  Jenkin.  J  601 

Madame  de  Fleury.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  405 

Madame  de  Mauves.    H.  James,  jr.  in  J  309 

Same.  in  J  305 

Madame  de  Monferrato.    A.  Sartoris.  S  626 

Madame  de  Stael.    A.  Bolte.  B  2652 

Madame  Delieieuse.    G.  W.  Cable.  in  C  103 

Madame  Delphine.    G.  W.  Cable.  C  102 

Madame  Fontenoy.    M.  Roberts.  R  1803 

Madame  Freschon's.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

Madame  Gerder's  husband.    K.  S.  Macquoid.    in  M  607 
Madame  Gosselin.    L.  Ulbach.  TJ  151 

Madame  La  Tour,  The  fate  of.     Mrs.  A.  G.  Paddock. 

P  176 
Madame  Lucas.  M  1 

Madame  Therese.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

E  120^ 
Madcap  Violet.    W.  Black.  B  2208 

Madchen  aus  dem  volke,  Ein.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.    Q-  3102 
Madchen  des  pensionats.  Die.    E.  Eckstein.  E  303 

Madchen  von  Hela,  Das.    F.  Stahr.  S  4671 

Madchen  von  Korsika,  Das.    M.  S.  Schwartz.         S  1911 
Madchen  von  Oyas.    P.  Stahr.  i/i  S  4682 

Made  or  marred.    J.  Fothergill.  i?i  F  1404 

Madeira.    L.  Storch.  S  5557 

Madeleine.    J.  Kavanagh.  K  306 

Madeline.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653 

Madeline  of  Roecleugh.  in  W  2203  v3 

Madeline's  journal.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653  vl 

Madelon  Lemoine.    Mrs.  L.  Adams.  A  251 

Mademoiselle  Bismarck.    H.  Rochefort.  R2051 

Mademoiselle  de  Mersac.    W.  E.  Norris.  N  901 

Mademoiselle  de  Scuderi.     E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann. 

in  H  3359  v2 
Mademoiselle  Mori.    M.  Roberts.  R  1804 

Mademoiselle  Olympe  Zabriski.     T.  B.  Aldrich. 

in  A  752 

Same.  in  A  756 

Mademoiselle  Panache.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  402 

Madge  Dunraven.    H.  Jay.  J  501 

Madonna.    T.  Mundt.  M  4657 

Madonna  Mary.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  465 

Madonna  of  the  future.  The.    H.  James,  jr.  J  309 

Same.  in  J  305 

Mae  Madden.    M.  M.  Mason.  M  1451 

Mag.  M  6 

Maga  stories.  P  2801 

Magdalena.    E.  John.  J  907 

Magic  lay  of  the  one-horse  chay,  The.    J.  Hughes. 

in  T  176  v4 
Magic  dollar.  The.  in  P  2 1 2  6  v2 

Magic  of  kindness,  The.    H.  A.  and  H.  Mayhew.  Mx  751 
adapted  for  children. 


955 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


LITEBATUItE— FICTION. 


Magfic— Marrjdng . 


956 


Magic  ring,  The.  F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque.  L  355 
Magnetische  inclination.  H.  Wachenhusen.  in  V  2  v33 
Magnhild.    B.  Bjornson.  B  2156 

Magnum  bonum.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y216 

Maha  Guru.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  0-3103 

Maia  and  Cleon.    E.  Charles.  in  C  960 

Maid  Ellice.    D.  Boulger.  H  1901 

Maid  of  Athens.    J.  McCarthy.  M  109 

Maid  of  honor,  The.    C.  G.  F.  Gore.  in  E  426 

Maid  of  Killeena,  The.    W.  Black.  B  2209 

Maid  of  Malines,  The.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

in  J  926  v6 
Maid  of  Stralsund,  The.    J.  B.  de  Liefde.  L  1276 

Maid,  wife  or  widow.    A.  F.  Hector.  H  2203 

Maiden  all  forlorn,  A.    M.  Argles.  A  1488 

Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell,  The.    A.  Man- 
ning. M  852 
Maiden  feast  of  Cairnkibbie,  The.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v4 
Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Maiden  sisters.    M.  A.  Paul.  P  703 

Maigela.    C.  Shultes.  S  1876 

Main-street.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2059 

Maitland  Smith.  in  D  2401 

Major  Barrington's  marriage.  G.  P.  Lathrop.  in  Ii  656 
Major  Dunwoody's  leg.    C.  H.  Clarke.  in  C  1476 

Major  Molineux.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2059 

Major  O'Shaughnessy's  adventure  on  the  duke's  moor. 

in  P  2802 
Major  Ross.  in  T  176  vl  1 

Major  Weir's  coach.    J.  Howell.  in  W  2202  v5 

Majorat,  Das.    G.  K.  O.  v.  Struensee.  S  5853 

Making  haste  to  be  rich.    T.  S.  Arthur.  A  1755 

Making  of  a  man.  The.    W.  M.  Baker.  B  157 

Malbone.    T.  W.  Higginson.  H  3051 

Malcolm.    G.  Macdonald.  M  255 

MalerNolten.    B.  Morike.  M  3701 

Malerin  aus  dem  Louvre,  Die.  L.  Schiicking.  S  1816 
Malkolm.    H.  Steffens.  S  4803 

Malven.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2302 

Mamelon.    A.  W.  Tourgee.  T  1355 

Mammv  Tittleback.    H.  M.  Jackson.  Jx  101 

Mammon.    C.  G.  F.  Gore.  Qt  1555 

Mamselle  Philippinens  Philipp.  F.  Stahr.  -  in  S  4670 
Man  and  wife.    W.  Collins.  C  2213 

Man  at  arms.  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  219 

Man  from  Solano,  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1551 

Man-hunter,  The.    B.  W.  Procter.  in  824.2: 77  vl 

Man  in  black,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  229 

Man  in  the  bell.  The.  in  T  176  v6 

Man  in  the  reservoir.  The.  C.  F.  Hoffman,  in  J  926  v4 
Man's  a  man  for  a'  that,  A.  M  7 

Man  of  adamant,  A.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2059 

Man  of  feeling.  The.    H.  Mackenzie.  in  829.2 :  23 

Man  of  forty  crowns,  The.    Voltaire.  V  1051 

Man  of  his  word,  A.    W.  B.  Norrls.  N  906 

Man  of  honor,  A.    G.  C.  Eggleston.  E  701 

Man  of  no  account.  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1553 

Man  of  the  world.  The.  H.  Mackenzie.  in  829.2 :  23 
Man  on  the  beach,  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1551 

Man-of-war  life.    C.  Nordhoff.  Nx  251 

Man-of-war's  man.  The.  J.  Howell.  in  W  2202  vl6 
Man  proposes.  M  8 

Man  she  cared  for.  The.    F.  W.  Robinson.  R  1856 

Man  who  burned  John  Rogers,  The.    R.  C.  Sands. 

in  820.1:  6  v2 
Man  who  laughs.  The.    V.  Hugo.  H  4852 

Man  who  lost  his  name.  The.  H.  H.  Boyesen.  in  B  2855 
Man  who  married  a  voice.  The.    F.  W.  Robinson. 

inB.  1858 
Man  who  stole  a  meeting-house,  The.    J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

in  T  1852 
Man  who  was  like  Shakspeare,  The.    W.  Black. 

in  B  2206 
Man  who  was  not  a  colonel.  The.  S.  M.  Quincy.  Q,  201 
Man  whose  yoke  was  not  easy,  The.    F.  B.  Harte. 

in  H  1551 
Man  with  the  broken  ear,  The.    E.  About.  A  102 

Man  with  the  nose.  The.    R.  Broughton.  in  B  3456 

Man  with  the  red  hair.  The.    W.  E.  Norris.  in  N  906 

Man  without  a  country.  The.    E.  E.  Hale.  H  454 

Same.  in  H  452 

Same.  in  A  1876 

Same.  in  J  926  vl 

Manchester  marriage.  The.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  in  Or  409 

Manchester  rebels.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  573 

Man's  life  saved  by  fowls.    C.  Reade.  in  11617 

Same.  in  11621 

Man's  story,  A.    M.  A.  Barker.  in  B  376 

Mancherlei.    C.  Spindler.  S4313 

Mandanenwaisc,  Die.    B.  Mollhausen.  M  3056 

Mandrake,  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

inB  2451 


Manfred.    F.  D.  Guerrazzi.  G  2803 

Manmat'ha.    C.  De  Kay.  iJiS35vlO 

Mann  aus  dem  volke,  Ein.    E.  Bichholz.  E  801 

Mann  von  geburt  and  das  weib  aus  dem  volke,  Der.    M. 
S.  Schwartz.  S  1913 

Mann  wird  gesucht.  Bin.    L.  v.  Sacher-Masoch.       S  106 
Manceuvering.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  404 

Manor-house  farmer's  Vefela.    B.  Auerbach.  in  A  1965 


Mansfield  Humphreys.    R.  G.  White. 
Mansfield  Park.    J.  Austen. 
Same,  Lcondensed]. 
Manuel  Venegas.    P.  A.  de  Alarcon. 
Manuela  Paredes.    W.  Chamberlain. 
Manuelitta  Dolores.    Frau  —  Heege. 
Manufacturers,  The.    M.  Edgeworth. 
Ms.  found  in  a  bottle.    E.  A.  Poe. 
Manuscripte  Peter  Schlemihl's,  Die. 


W  1426 

A  2052 

in  A  2055 

A  626 

C901 

H2228 

in  E  403 

in  820.1:  5  v3 

L.  Bechstein. 

B858 

B426 

H2053 

T82 

G3251 

H  308 

iHM:2826 

G3301 


F  1610 

C2454 

M:2257 

T2302 

M  1226 

in  P  469 

M3752 

in  P  1351 

J  230 

W2152 

0  472 

S2556 


Maple  Range.    E.  A.  Barnard. 

Marble  faun.  The.    N.  Hawthorne. 

Marcella. 

Marchen.    R.  A.  Gustafsson. 

Marchen.    F.  W.  Hacklander. 

Marco.    N.  Misasi. 

Marco  Visconti.    T.  Grossi. 

Marcus  Konig.    G.  Freytag. 

Marcus-riff,  Das.    J .  F.  Cooper.  , 

Mardi.    H.  Melville. 

Margaret.    C.  C.  Liddell. 

Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids.    Mrs.  Marsh. 

Margaret  Arden.    H.  Parr. 

Margaret  Chetwynd.    S.  Morley. 

Margaret  Freyer's  heart.    N.  Perry. 

Margaret  Graham.    G.  P.  R.  James. 

Margaret  Lindsay,  The  trials  of.    J.  Wilson. 

Margaret  Maitland.    M.  O.  Oliphant. 

Margaret  Percival.    B.  M.  Sewell. 

Margaret  von  Ehrenberg.    W.  and  M.  Howitt. 

in  H  4801 
Margarethe.    E.  J.  Schmieden.  J  1401 

Margarethe  Graham.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  230 

Margarethe  Maultasch.    J.  Messner.  M  2602 

Margarethe  von  Valois  und  ihre   zeit.     I.  v.  Reinsborg- 

Duringsfeld.  D  2601 

Margret  Howth.    R.  H.  Davis.  D  601 

Marguerite's  journal.  Mx  1 1 

Maria  Antonia.    A.  Bolte.  B  2654 

Maria  Regina.    I.  Hahn-Hahn.  H  403 

Maria  Theresia    und  der  panduren-obrist  Trenck.    C. 

Mundt.  M  4578 

Maria  von  Burgund.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  231 

Marianela.    B.  Perez  Galdos.  P  977 

Marianne.    H.  J.  Konig.  K  1301 

Marianne  Richards.    A.  F.  Langbeln.  in  R  2451 

Marie.    A.  S.  Pushkin.  P  2751 

Marie.    A.  E.  S.  Schoppe.  S  1601 

Marie.    F.  de  V.  in  M  976 

Marie  Antoniette  und  ihr  sohn.    C.  Mundt.  M  4577 

Marie,  die  spanierin.    W.  Ayguals  de  Izco.  I  451 

Marie  Meluck  Blainville.    L.  A.  v.  Arnim.        in  A  1577 
Marien  der  konigin,  Die.    G.  J.  Whyte-Melville.  M  2208 


Marietta,  die  romerin.    W.  Herchenbach, 
Marinebilder.    H.  Smidt. 
Marlon  Fay.    A.  TroUope. 
Marius.    V.  Hugo. 

Marjorie  Bruce's  lovers.    M.  Patrick. 
Marjorie  Daw.    T.  B.  Aldrich. 
Same. 
Marjorie  Fleming.    J.  Brown. 


H2779 

S3251 

T  1635 

H4853  v3 

P603 

A  752 

A  756 

B3551 

i(iJ926  vlO 

L1337 

B3276 

D676 

M5 

Cx727 

S  1651 

S1817 

D2555 

G201 

H801 


Marjorie's  quest.    J.  T.  Lincoln. 
Marjory.    Mrs.  C.  Brock. 
Marjory.    M.  Deane. 
Marjory  Graham. 

Mark  Dennison's  charge.  G.  M.  Craik. 
Mark  Sutherland.  A.  Simmel. 
Marketenderin.  Die.  L.  Schiicking. 
Markof.  A.  Durand. 
Marmaduke  Herbert..  M.  Gardiner. 
Marmone.  P.  G.  Hamerton. 
Marquis  de  Villemer,  The.  A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2175 
Marquis  Jean  Hyacinthe  do  St.  Pelaye,  The.  J.  Ff .  Short- 
house.  inT  178  v3 
Marquis  of  Carabas,  The.  IF.  P.  Spofford.  S  4404 
Marquis  of  J^ossie.  The.  G.  Macdonald.  M  256 
Marriage.  8.  E.  Ferrier.  F  501 
Marriage  in  high  life,  A.  O.  Feuillet.  F  652 
Marriage  in  high  life.  A.  Mrs.  E.  C.  Grey.  G-  2402 
Marriage  of  Moira  Fergus,  The.  W.  Black,  in  B  2206 
Married  beneath  him.  J.  Payn.  P  816 
Married  for  fun.  M  10 
Marry  for  love  and  work  lor  money.  in  W  2203  v3 
Marrying  off  a  daughter.    A.  Durand.                    D  2556 


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957 


Mar's— Mike. 


LITERATURE— FICTIOIT. 


CI.  813,  Titles.        958 


Mar's  white  witch.    Lady  G.  G.  Douglas.  D  2851 

Marsch  durch  die  Mark.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2261  v5 
Marsch  gegen  den  feind,  Der.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2260  v9 
Marsch-quartier,  Ein.  A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  vl 
Marse  Chan.    T.  N.  Page.  in  S  35  v9 

Marsh  island,  A.    S.  O.  Jewett.  J  806 

Marsh  king's  daughter.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  755 

Martha  Brown.    M.  A.  Paul.  P  "704 

Martha  Guinness  and  her  son.    C.  Crowe.  in  E  426 

Martin.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.    C.Dickens.  D  1310 

Martin  der  flndling.    E.  Sue.  S  5909 

Martin  Merivale.     J.T.Trowbridge.  T  1855 

Martin  Pole.    J.Saunders.  S  652 

Martin,  the  skipper.    J.  F.  Cobb.  Cx  526 

Martin  Ware's  temptation.    E.  P.  Wood.  in  W  2559 

Martyr  to  science,  A.    M.  P.  Jacobi.  in  S  35  v2 

Martyrs  of  Spain,  The.    E.  Charles.  C  958 

Mary  and  Florence.    A.  F.  Tytler.  Tx  1 205 

Mary  Anerley.    R.  D.  Blackmore.  B  2306 

Mary  Barton.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  G  404 

Mary  Bell.    J.  Abbott.  Ax  168 

Mary  Brandagee.    E.  Peck.  P  95 1 

Mary  Brown,  The  story  of.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v23 
Mary  Jane  papers,  The.    A.  G.  Plympton.  Px  526 

Mary  Lawson.    H.  Lee.  in  L  851  vl 

Mary  Lindsay.   E.  C.  M.  Ponsonby.  P2051 

Mary  Marston.    G.  Macdonald.  M  257 

Mary  Middleton.  in  W  2203  v3 

Mary  Montgomery.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v6 

Mary  of  Burgundy.     G.  P.  R.  James.  J  231 

Mary  Powell.    A.  Manning.  M  852 

Mary  Schweidler.    J.  W.  Meinhold.  M2001 

Mary  Smith,  The  courting  of.    F.  W.  Robinson.    R  1860 
Mary  Wilson.    C.  S.  in  D  2401 

"—mas  has  come."    L.  Kip.  in  S  35  v9 

Masonic  secret.  The.    T.  Hood.  in  820.2 :  36 

Mason's  daughter.  The.  in  P  1 1 

Masque  of  the  Red  Death,  The.    E.  A.  Poe. 

in  820. 1 : 5  v3 
Master  Bieland.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1970 

Master  Humphrey's  clock.    C.Dickens.  D  1311 

Master  Humphrey's  wanduhr.    C.Dickens.  D  1311 

Master  Johannes  Wacht.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann. 

in  H  3359  v2 
Master  Martin,  the  cooper,    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann. 

in  H  3359  v2 
Mate  of  the  Daylight,  The.    S.  O.  Jewett.  J  804 

Mathilde.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2301 

Mathilde.    E.  Sue.  S  5910 

Mathilde  und  Wilhelmine.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1467 

Matilda  princess  of  England.    S.  Cottin.  C  2652 

Matrimonial  infelicities.    R.  B.  Coffin.  C  2101 

Matrimony.    W.  E.  Norris.  N  902 

Matrimony.    Mrs.  Caustic.  C  751 

Matter-of-fact  girl,  A.    D.  Boulger.  H  1902 

Mathew,  Mark,  Luke  and  John.    H.  C.  Scudder. 

mS2101 
Mattie.  mT178vl 

Mattie.  a  stray.    F.  W.  Robinson.  R  1854 

Maud  Elbert's  love  match.    C.  Nordhoff.  m  N  801 

Maude  Talbot.    H.  Parr.  P  466 

Mauprat.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2176 

Maurice  Dering.    G.  A.  Lawrence.  Zi  707 

Maurice  Tiernay.    C.  J.  Lever.  L  111"? 

Maxwell.    T.  E.  Hook.  H  4054 

May.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  466 

May  Darling,  The  story  of.    J.  F.  Smith. 

in  W  2202  vlO 
May-pole  of  Merry  Mount,  The.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2057  vl 
Mayfair  mystery,  A.    J,  Payn.  m  P  81 1  vl 

Mayflower.  The.    H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5652 

Mayo.    P.  Lindau.  L  1354 

Mayordomo,  Der.    B.  Mollhausen.  M  3053 

Means  and  ends.    C  M.  Sedgwick.  S  2254 

Mechulle-leut'.  Mil 

Medal.  The.    T,  Gillespie.  mW2202vlO 

Medfleld.    W.  C.  Bryant.  in  T  186 

Medifeval  mistake,  A.    J.  Payn.  t?i  P  81 1  vl 

IMedusa.    A.  Sartoris.  S  626 

Meer-arbeiter,  Die.    V.  Hugo.  H  4855 

Meeting  at  St.  Boswell's,  The.    O.  Richardson. 

mW2202vlO 
Meg  and  Alice.    M.C.Clarke.  in  C  1651  vl 

Meg  Hartley's  cure.    F.  Church.  in  C  141 1 

Mehetable  Roger's  cranberry  swamp.    C.  Nordhoff. 

iuN  801 
Mein  eden.    H.  T.  v.  Schmid.  S  1413 

Mein  erster  patient.    R.  Rossler.  in  V  2  v31 


Mein  grossoheim.    J.  Ludwig.  L  2126 

Mein  onkel  aus  Pommern.    E.  v.  Wildenbruch. 
„  .  in  V  2  v25 

Mem  onkel  don  Juan.    H.  Hopfen.  H  4276 

Mein  urgrossvetter.  A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v6 
Mein  vetter  aus  Stettin.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

TO  W  2260  V  3 
Mein  wanderbuch.    G.  K.  Herlossohn.  H  2855 

Mein  wille  geschehe.    A.  Vollmar.  in  V  2  v23 

Melne  novelle.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4018 

Meines  bruders  leben.    C.  J.  H.  Bagger.  B  126 

Meister  Adam,  der  calabrese.    A.  Dumas.  D  2274 

Meister  Autor.    W.  Raabe.  R  116 

Meister  Floh.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  in  H  3357 

Meister  Kleiderleib.    C.  Spindler.  S  4314 

Meldrum  family,  The.  W.  and  M.  Hewitt.  in  H  4801 
Melichsala.    J.  K.  A.  Musiius.  in  M  4951 

Mellichampe.    W.  G.  Simms.  ,S  3001 

Same.  s  3014 

Memnon  the  philosopher.    Voltaire.  in  V  1051 

Memoiren  der  Ninon  de  L'Enclos.    C.  J.  B.  Jacquot. 

M2801 
Memoiren  des  teuf els.  Die.    M.  F.  Soulie.  S  3901 

Memoiren  eines  apostaten.    F.  E.  Pipitz.  P1851 

Memorable  murder,  A.    C.  L.  Thaxter.  in  S  35  v3 

Memories.    F.  M.  Miiller.  M4351 

Memories  of  troublous  times.  E.  Marshall.  M  1305 
Memoirs  of  a  femme  de  chambre.  M.  Gardiner.  G  202 
Memoirs  of  a  physician.    A.  Dumas.  D  2275 

Memoirs  of  a  physician  series.    A.  Dumas. 

D  2275-D  2277 
Memoirs  of  a  water  drinker.    W.  Dunlap.  B  2451 

Men,  our  brothers.    E.  Simcox.  in  S  2976 

Menie  Dempster,  The  trials  of.    A.  Leighton. 

mW2202  vl3 
Men's  wives.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  660 

Same.  in  T  665  v8 

Menschenhandler,  Der.    E.  Ambach.  L  2303 

Mephistopheles.    G.  K.  Herlossohn.  H  2856 

Meraner-novellen.    P.  Heyse.  H  3010 

Mercedes  of  Castile.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2463 

Merchant  mechanic.  The.    M.  A.  Howe.  H  4701 

Merchant  of  Antwerp,  The.  H.  Conscience.  C  2261 
Merchant  of  Berlin,  The.    C.  Mundt.  M  4579 

Merchant  vessel.  The.    C.  Nordhoff.  Nx  252 

Merchant's  daughter,  The.    A.  Campbell. 

mW2202  v21 
Mercy  Philbrick's  choice.    Saxe  Holm.  H  3752 

Mere  caprice,  A.    M.  Bigot.  B  1926 

Meridiana.    J.  Verne.  V  561 

Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood,  The.     H.  Pyle. 

Px951 
Merry  Andrew.  Mx  35 

Merry-mount.    J.L.Motley.  M4051 

Mervyn  Clitheroe.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  574 

Mesmeric  revelation.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820.1 : 5  v3 

Message  from  the  sea,  A.    C.  Dickens  and  otlier». 

inH  1323 
Meta  Holdenis.    V.  Cherbuliez.  C  1154 

Metamorphoses.  in  T  177  v4 

Meta's  faith.    E.  Stephenson.  T  104 

Meta's  wedding.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

Metempsychosis,  The.    R.  Macnish.  w  T  1'76  v2 

Meteor  der  borse.  Ein.    K.  Miiller.  M  4304 

Methodist,  The.    M.Fletcher.  FllOl 

Metzengerstein.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820.1:  5  v3 

Mice  at  play.    C.  Floyd.  F  1201 

Michael  and  I.    J.  Sturgis.  in  S  5877 

Michael  Armstrong's  leben  und  abenteuer.    F.  Trollope. 

T  1701 
Michael  Kohlhaas.    H.  v.  Kleist,  in  O  1001 

Michael  Strogotf.    J.Verne.  V551 

Michel.    J.  Scherr.  S  1102 

Michel  Lorio's  cross.    H.  Smith.  in  T  178  v2 

Micromegas.    Voltaii-e.  i?iV1051 

Mid  pleasures.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2114 

Middlemarch.    M.  Cross,  (Georflie  EJiot).  C  3155 

Middy  and  ensign.    G.  M.  Finn.  Fx  202 

Midnight  mass,  The.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  554 

Midnight  meeting,  A.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 12 

Same.  in  H  2119 

Midnight  sun.  The.    F.Bremer.  B  3156 

Midshipman  Easy,  Mr.    F.  Marryat.  M  1208 

Midside  Maggie.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v2 

Midsummer  and  May.    H.  P.  Spofford.  in  S  4401 

Midsummer  eve.    A.  M.  Hall.  H  551 

Midsummer  madness.  A.    E.  W.  Kirk.  K  856 

Midsummer  noon.    E.  Simcox.  in  3  2976 

Miesenbacher,  Die.    M.  Schmidt.  S  1477 

Miggles.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1553 

Mignon.    J.  S.  Winter.  W  2226 

Mike  Maxwell.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  vl2 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 


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959       CI.  813,  Titles. 


LITERATTTBE— PICTION. 


STildred— Mistress . 


Mildred.    G.  M.  Craik. 
Mildred  Arkell.    E.  P.  Wood. 
Mildred's  bargain.    L.  C.  Llllie. 
Mildred's  wedding.    F.  E.  M.  Notley. 
Miles  Wallingf  ord.    J.  F.  Cooper. 


C2910 
■W2565 
lixSOl 
N  1002 
C2464 


Miles  Wallingford's  abenteuer.    J.F.Cooper.      C  2451 
Military  adventure  in  the  Pyrenees,  A.  in  T  177  v3 

Mill  on  the  Floss,  The.    M.  Cross.  (Georye  Eliot).    C  3156 

Miller's  daughter,  The.    A.  Beale.  B  801 

Millicenl  Legh.    E.  Marshall.  M  1303 

Million,  Eine.    E.  A.  Konig.  K  1256 

Millionaire,  The.    L.  J.  Jennings.  J  676 

Millionaire's  cousin.    E.  Lawless.  L  2352 

Mills  of  the  gods,  The.    J.  H.  Twells.  T  2251 

Mills  of  Tuxbury,  The.    V.  F.  Townsend.  T  1453 

Milly  Dove.    P.  J.  O'Brien.  in  O  126 

Milly's  first  love.    M.  Veley.                           in  T  177  vl  1 

Mine  host  Gansendonck.    H.  Conscience.  in  C  2258 

Mine  is  thine.    L.  W.  M.  Lockhart.  L  1651 

Mine  and  thine.    E.Prentiss.  in  P  2452 

Mingo.    J.  C.  Harris.  H  1326 

Miniature  romances.  M  2776 

Ministering  children.    M.  L.  Charlesworth.  Cx251 

Same,  Sequel.  Cx  252 
Minister's  black  veil.  The.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2057  vl 

Minister's  family.  The.    S.  S.  Ellis.  Ex  252 

Minister's  son.  The.    M.  C.  MacCallum.  S  6051 

Minister's  story,  The.    A.  S.  Roe.  in  B  2252 

Minister's  wife.  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  467 

Minister's  wooing.  The.    H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5653 

Minor  trials.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2855 

Minstrel  love.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motto  Fouque.  L  356 

Mirage.    J.  Fletcher.  F  1053 

Miriam.    N.  Hawthorne.  H  2053 

Miriam.    M.  V.  Terhune.  T  608 

Miriam  CofHn.    J.  C.  Hart.  H  1451 

Miriam's  heritage.    A.  Johnston.  J  1051 

Miriam's  marriage.    K.  S.  Maequoid.  M  604 

Mirror  of  truth,  The.    E.  Haraerton.  Hx  361 

Mis'  Elderkin's  pitcher.    H.  B.  Stowe.  in  S  5660 

Mischief's  thanksgiving.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  Wx  1205 

Miser,  The.    H.  Conscience.  in  C  2251 
Miser  of  New  Abbey,  The.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v20 
Miserables,  Les.  V.  Hugo.  H  4853 
Miseries  of  Fo  Hi,  The.  F.  Sarcey.  S  501 
Miser's  daughter.  The.  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  575 
Misery  Landing.  C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2751 
Misfortunes  of  bro'  Thomas  Wheatley,  The.  L.  K.  Fair- 
fax, in  S  35  v6 
Misguldit  lassie,  A.  P.  Ross.  K  3551 
Miss  Anderson's  colors.  F.  W.  Robinson.  in  R  1858 
Miss  Angel.  A.  1.  Ritchie.  B  1653 
Miss  Ashton's  girls.  J.  H.  Matthews.  Mx  654-Mx  659 
Miss  Becky's  pilgrimage.  S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  803 
Miss  Beulah's  bonnet.  R.  T.  Cooke.  in  C  2401 
Miss  Bouverie.  M.  L.  Molesworth.  M  3001 
Miss  Brown.  V.Paget.  P3151 
Miss  Calderon's  german.  W.  H.  Bishop.  in  B  2104 
Miss  Carew.  A.  B.  Edwards.  E  507 
Miss  Derby's  neighbors.  S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  804 
Miss  Dewberry's  scholars.  M.  E.  Sangster.  Sx551 
Miss  Dorothy's  charge.  F.  L.  Benedict.  B  1304 
Miss  Elizabetha.  C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2752 
Miss  Eunice's  glove.  A.  Webster.  in  8  35  v6 
Miss  Gilbert's  career.  J.  G.  Holland.  H  3653 
Miss  Grief.  C.  F.  Woolson.  in  S  35  v4 
Miss  Hitchcock's  wedding  dress.  Mrs.  Hart.  H  1476 
Miss  Inglesby's  sister-in-law.  F.  C.  Fisher.  in  F  953 
Miss  Letty's  experiences.  D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2855 
Miss  Lucinda.  R.  T.  Cooke.  in  C  2401 
Some.  in  A  1876 
Miss  Ludington's  sister.  E.Bellamy.  B  1261 
Miss  Mackenzie.  A.  Trollope.  T  1622 
Miss  Majoribanks.  M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  468 
Miss  Mary.  E.Sue.  S5911 
Miss  Mehetable's  son.  T.  B.  Aldrich.  in  A  752 
Same.  in  A  756 
Miss  Mildred's  friend.  E.  S.  Phelps.  in  P  1453 
Miss  Misanthrope.  J.  McCarthy.  M  105 
Miss  Molly.  B.  M.  Butt.  B  4403 
Miss  Morier'8  visions.  A.  I.  Ritchie.  in  R  1652 
Same.  in  R  1654 
Miss  Oona  McQuarrle.  A.  Smith.  S  3352 
Miss  or  mrs.  ?  W.  Collins.  C  2214 
Sam£.  in  C  2228 
Miss  River's  revenge.  F.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2003 
Miss  Sydney's  flowers.  S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  802 
Miss  Oliistledown.  R.  8.  Clarke.  Cx  468 
Miss  Tiller's  vegetable  garden.  A.  B.  Warner.  W  801 
Miss  Tommy.  D.  M.  Craik.  C  2873 
Miss  Toosey's  mission.  M  33 


Miss  Van  Kortland.    F.L.Benedict.  B  1305 

Miss  Van  Steen.    W.  E.  Norris.  in  N  906 

Miss  Williamson's  divlgations.  A.  I.  Ritchie.  R  1654 
Missing.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  2120 

Missing  bills,  The.  in  T177vl0 

Missing  ship.  The.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Kx  459 

Mission,  The.    F.  Marry  at.  M  1207 

Mission  Dolores.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1553 

Mississippi-bilder.    F.  Gerstacker.  G- 718 

Mist  over  the  valley,  The.  L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4101 
Mistake,  The.    G.  Griffin.  in  G  2555 

Same.  in  G  2551  v5 

Mistake  rectified.  The.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  v9 

Mr.  and  mrs.  Frank  Berry.  W.  M.  Thackeray,  in  T  660 
Same.  in  T  665  v8 

Mr.  and  mrs.  Meyer.    N.  Perry.  in  P  1351 

Mr.  and  mrs.  Morton.  M  31 

Mr.  Bixby's  Christmas  visitor.  C.  S.  Sage.  in  S  35  v9 
Mr.  Blazay's  experience.  J.  T.  Trowbridge,  in  T  1852 
Mr.  Bodley  abroad.    H.  B.  Scudder.  Sx  704 

Mr.  Bruce.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  802 

Mr.  Butler's  Avard.    F.M.Robinson.  R  3601 

Mr.  Chubb.    T.  Hood.  in  H  4026 

Same.  in  820.2 :  36 

Mr.  de  Vielleeour  and  his  neighbors.    R.  C.  Sands. 

in  820.1:6  v2 
Mr.  Fantom.    H.  More.  in  820.2:  28  vl 

Mr.  Gilfll's  love-story.  M.  Cross,  {George  Eliot),  in  C  3158 
Mr.  Green.    R.  C.  Sands.  i»i  T  186 

Mr.  Higginbotham's  catastrophe.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2057  vl 
Mr.  Isaacs.    F.  M.  Crawford.  C  3026 

Mr.  John.    C.  V.  Hamilton.  in  H  903 

Mr.  John  Oakhurst.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1556 

Mr.  John  Stoll's  difficulty.    J.  Payn.  id  P  812 

Mr.  Joseph  Walker.    N.  Macleod.  in  M  501 

Mr.  Leslie  of  Underwood.    M.  Patrick.  P  602 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy.    F.  Marryat.  M  1208 

Mr.  Nobody.    Mrs.  J.  K.  Spender.  S  4204 

Mr.  Oldmixon.    W.  A.  Hammond.  H  1078 

Mr.  Pei-kins'  daughter.    C.  Lanza.  L  601 

Mr.  Robert  Bolton.    C.Dickens.  in  D  1312 

Mr.  Rutherford's  children.    S.Warner.  ■Wx212 

Mr.  Samuel  Ramsay  Thriven.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  vl 6 
Mr.  Scarborough's  family.    A.  Trollope.  T  1639 

Mr.  Smith.    L.  B.  Walford.  W  252 

Mr.  Stubbs's  brother.    J.  O.  Kaler.  Ox  502 

Mr.  Thompson's  prodigal.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1554 

Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary.    G.  Griffln.  in  J  926  v5 

Same.  in  G  2555 

Same.  in  G  2551  vl 

Mr.  Toby's  wedding  journey.    P.  Deming.  in  D  902 

Mr.  Tolman.    F.  R.  Stockton.  in  S  5402 

Mr.  Vaughan's  heir.    F.L.Benedict.  B  1306 

Mr.  W.  Wellington  Hurst.  in  T  176  v6 

Mr.  Washington  Adams  in  England.    R.  G.  White. 

in  W  1426 
Mr.  Withering's  consumption  and  its  cure.    T.  Hood. 

in  H  4026 
Same.  in  820.2:  36 

Mr.  Woosey's  great  trouble.    F.  W.  Robinson. 

inR  1858 
Mr.  Wynward's  ward.    H.  Parr.  P  467 

Mistletoe  bough.  The.    M.  E.  Maxwell,  M  1783 

Mrs.  Allonby.    A.  Cudllp.  in  C  3312  v3 

Mistress  and  maid.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2864 

Mrs.  Arthur.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  469 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown.    J.  G.  Austin.  A  2101 

Mrs.  Beauchamp's  vengeance.  in  T  177  vl  1 

Mrs.  Bullfrog.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2054  vl 

Mrs.  Burrage.    T.  Hood.  in  H  4026 

Same.  in  820.2 :  36 

Mrs.  Denys  of  Cote.    H.  Parr.  P  454 

Mrs.  Duncan's  eccentricity.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 18 

Mrs.  Duncan's  will.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 14 

Mrs.  F's  waiting  maid.    N.  Perry.  in  P  1352 

Mrs.  Flint's  married  experience.    R.  T.  Cooke. 

in  C  2401 
Mrs.  Gainsborough's  diamonds.    J.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2006 
Mrs.  Gardiner.    T.  Hood.  in  H  4026 

Same.  i7i  820.2 :  36 

Mrs.  Geofl'rey.    M.  Argles.  A  1479 

Mrs.  Gerald's  niece.    G.  C.  Fullerton.  F  1806 

Mrs.  Gordon's  confession.    C.  V.  Hamilton.      in  H  903 
Mrs.  Grinling's  hampers.    A.  Cudlip.  in  C  3312  v2 

Mrs.  Halliburton's  troubles.    E.P.Wood.  W  2566 

Mrs.  Humphrey  Greenwood's  tea-party.    T.  Martin. 

in  W  2202  v9 
Mrs.  Hurd's  niece.    E.  Pratt.  Px  703 

Mrs.  Johnson.    W.  D.  Howells.  in  H  4757 

Mistress  Judith.    C.  C.  Llddell.  T  2303 


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Mrs.  —My  first. 


LITERATTJIIE— FICTION. 


CI.  818,  Titles. 


Mrs.  Keith's  crime.  M  41 

Mrs.  Knollys.    P.  J.  Stlmson.  in  S  35  v2 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy.  C.  Dickens  and  others,  in  D  1328 
Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodsrlnjrs.  C.  Dlckcfns  arid  others.  D  1328 
Mrs.  Lorimer.    Mrs.  W.  Harrison.  M  676 

Mrs.  Macsinium's  bill.    F.  J.  O'Brien.  in  P  2801 

Mrs.  McWllllams  and  the  lightning:.    S.  L.  Clemens. 

inC  1802 
Mrs.  Merrlam's  scholars.    E.  E.  Hale.  H  455 

Mistress  of  Ibichstein.  The.    F.  Henkel.  H  5151 

Mrs.  Overthcway's  remembrances.    J.  H.  Ewing. 

Mrs.  Peck's  pudding.    T.  Hood.  in  H  4026 

Same.  in  820.2:  36 

Mrs.  Podg-ers'  teapot.    L.  M.  Alcott.  in  A  652 

Mrs.  Skaggs's  husbands.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1554 

Mrs.  Stanhope's  last  lodger.    N.  Perry.  in  P  1352 

Mrs.  Willoughby's  octave.    E.Marshall.  M1309 

Misunderstood.    F.  Montgomery.  M  3201 

Mit  eiserner  hand.    J.  D.  mD701 

Mitchelhurst  Place.    M.  Veley.  V  503 

Miz-maze,  The.    F.  Awdry  and  others.  A  21*76 

Mliss.    F.B.  Harte.  in  H  1553 

Moby-Dick.    H.Melville.  M  2252 

Model  servant,  A.    E.  Prentiss.  in  P  2452 

Modelle.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  W  2258 

Modern  accomplishments.    C.Sinclair.  S3102 

Modern  Cinderella,  A.    L.  M.  Alcott.  in  A  652 

Modern  Delilah,  A.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  v2 

Modern  Griselda,  The.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  405 

Modern  Hagar,  The.    C.  M.  Clark.  C  1503 

Modern  instance,  A.    W.  D.  Howells.  H  4761 

Modern  magician,  A.    W.  W.  Story.  in  T  177  v7 

Modern  Mephistopheles,  A.  H.  P.  Spoflford.  S  4403 
Modern  Midas,  A.    M.  Jokai.  J  1 155 

Modern  pilgrims.    G.  Wood.  W  2602 

Modern  Sinbad,  The.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  451 

Moderne  Eulenspiegel,  Der.    A.  v.  Tschabuschnlgg. 

T  1951 
Moderne  lebenswirren.    T.  Mundt.  IVI  4658 

Moderne  siinden.    E.  A.  Willkomm.  W  2053 

Moderne  titanen.    H.  L.  R.  Giseke.  Q-  1051 

Mohammed  All  and  his  house.    C.  Mundt.  M  4580 

Mohicans,  The.    J.F.Cooper.  C  2481 

Mohicans  of  Paris,  The.    A.Dumas.  D  2281 

Mohikaner  von  Paris,  Die.    A.Dumas.  D  2281 

Molchko  von  Parma.    K.  E.  Franzos.  F  1901 

Molly.    J.  Schayer.  in  S  1016 

Molly  Bawn.    M.  Argles.  A  1480 

Molly  Carew.    A.  M.  W.  W3051 

Monaldi.    W.  Allston.  A  851 

Monarch  of  Mincing-Lane,  The.    W.  Black.  B  2210 

Monastery,  The.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2015 

Mongrels.    T.  Wilton.  W  2276 

Monikins,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2465 

Same,  germ.  C  2465 

"'     '  "  A.Campbell,  in  W  2202  v4 

A.  Campbell,    in  W  2202  v4 
W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

B  1764 

Monomaniac,  The.    A.  Lelghton.  in  W  2202  vl8 

Monos  and  Daimonos.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

in824.2:18  v3 
Monsieur  du  Miroir.  N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2054  vl 
Monsieur  Maurice.    A.  B.  Edwards.  E  508 

Monsieur  Violet.    F.  Marryat.  M  1209 

Monsu  Max.    K.  M.  Sauer.  in  "V  2  v23 

Monte-Cristo,  The  count  of.    A.  Dumas.  D  2258 

Montford.    H.  Lee.  in  I,  851  vl 

Moods.    L.  M.  Alcott.  A  651 

Moonfolk.    J.  G.  Austin.  Ax  901 

Moonstone,  The.    W.  Collins.  C  2215 

Moosrosen.    L.  F.  Stolle.  S  5518 

Mopsa  the  fairy.    J.  Ingelow.  Ix  101 

Mor  Perczel.    M.  Jokai.  in  J  1 1 54 

Moral  pirates.  The.    W.  L.  Alden.  Ax  551 

Moralische  novellen.     M.  de  Cervantes-Saavedra. 

C  802 
Morder  Wallenstein's,  Die.  G.  K.  Herlossohn.  H  2857 
More  bed-time  stories.    Jv.  C.  Moulton.  Mx  902 

More  old  wives'  fables.    E.  Laboulaye.  Lx  703 

Morella.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820.1: 5  v3 


Monk  of  St.  Anthony,  The. 
Monks  of  Dryburgh,  The. 
Monks  of  Thelema,  The. 


Morgesons.    E.  D.  B.  Stoddard. 
Moritz.    E.  Scribe. 
Morley  Ernstein.    G.  P.  R.  James. 
Mormonenmadchen,  Das.    B.  Mollhausen, 
Mormon's  wife,  The. 
Morning  dream.  The.    J.  Brougham. 
Morning-glories.    I...  M.  Alcott. 
Morte  d'Arthur.    Sir  T.  Malory. 
Mortlake.    J.  Maidment. 
.Same. 
Morton.    C.  Sealsfleld, 


Morton's  hope.    J.  L.  Motley. 
Mosaik.    C.  Spindler. 
Mosaikarbeiter,  Die.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant. 
Mossdale.    A.  M.  De  Jongh. 
Mosses  from  an  old  manse.    N.  Hawthorne. 
Moss-side.    M.  V.  Terhune. 
Mosstrooper,  The.    A.  Campbell, 
Mother  and  son,  The.    A.  Opie. 
Same. 

Mother  Molly.    F.  M.  Peard. 
Mother  of  Jacques,  The.    K.  S.  Macquoid 
Mother  of  Pearl.    F.  J.  O'Brien. 
Mother's  recompense.  The.    G.  Aguilar. 
Mouflou.    L.  de  la  Rame. 
Mount  Hope.    G.  H.  Hollister. 
Mount  of  sorrow.  The.    H.  P.  Spofford. 
Mount  Royal.    M.  E.  Maxwell. 
Mountain  road.  The.    L.  C.  Moulton. 
Mountain  sprite's   kingdom.    The.     E. 

Hugessen. 
Mountain  storm,  The.    T.  Gillespie. 
Mountain's  face.  The.    H.  H.  Boyesen 
Mourmellieux  und  Carbonel.    A       ~ 


Mouse  and  lion.    B.  E.  Hale. 

Mouth  of  the  Leamy,  The.    C.  M.  Yonge 

Moy  O'Brien.    Melusine. 

Mozart.    H.  Rau. 

Much  coin,  much  care.    A.  Jameson. 

Muckle  Jock. 

Mudfog  papers,  The.    C.  Dickens. 

Mugby  Junction.    C.  Dickens  and  others. 

Miihle  am  schwarzen  moor.  Die.    J.  D.  H.  Temme. 

Miiller  von  Angibault,  Der.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2178 


M4062 

S4316 

D2177 

D801 

H2054 

T614 

in  W  2202  vl2 

in  O  653 

in  O  653  v3 

P902 

in  M  607 

inO  126 

A  405 

in  T  178  v2 

H  3701 

in  S  35  v2 

M1784 

in  M  4101 

H.  KnatchbuU- 

Hx  1001 

in  W  2202  vl 

in  B  2856 

Winterfeld. 

in  W  2261  vl 

in  H  451 

Y214 

M2151 

11456 

in  829.2:  17 

inPll 

D1312 

D1324 


11616 

in  a  604 

T2111 

S1414 

1101 

O201 

S4316 

in  J  926  vl 2 

in  E  403 


Multum  in  parvo.    C.  Reade. 
Mummy's  foot.  The.    T.  Gautier. 
Mumu.    I.  S.  Turgenief. 
Miinchener  kindeln.  Das.    H.  v.  Schmid. 
Miinchhausen.    K.  L.  Immermann. 
Munster  circuit.  The.    J.  R.  O'Flanagan. 
Muntere  lebensbilder.    C.  Spindler. 
Murad,  the  unlucky.    M.  Edgeworth. 
Same.  ^_  ^  ^^^ 

Murder  considered  as  one  of  the  fine  arts.  T.  De  Quincey! 

in  J  926  v2 
Murder  of  the  archbishop  of  Paris,  The.    W.  Collins. 

in  C  2206 
Murder  will  out.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653 

Same.  in  Q  653  v2 

Murderer's  last  night.  The.    T.  Doubleday.  in  T  176  v7 
Murders  in  the  rue  Morgue,  The.    E.  A.  Poe. 

in  J  926  v3 
Same.  in  820.1: 5  v3 

Murphy's  master.    J.  Payn.  P817 

Musikalische  marchen,  phantasien  und  skizzen.  E.  Polko 

P2005 

Z  177 

B654 

G729 

C2255 

Iil476 

in  V  2  v37 

R355 

S1415 


Muss  ma  cussalin.    L. 

Musste  es  sein  ?    C.  Bauer. 

Mutter,  Eine.    F.  Gerstacker. 

Mutter  Hiob.    H.  Conscience. 

Mutter  und  sohn.    A.  Linz. 

Mutter  und  tochter.    E.  Wichert. 

Mutter  vom  lande,  Eine.    J.  Rank. 

Miitze  und  krone.    H.  T.  v.  Schmid. 

My  after-dinner  adventures  with  Peter  Schiemihl. 

in  T  177  v9 
My  aunt  Pontypool.    G.  P.  R.  James. 
My  black  coat.    J.  M.  Wilson. 
My  blind  sister.    H.  Parr. 
My  bonnie  lass.    C.  V.  Hamilton. 
My  boys.    L.  M.  Alcott. 
My  brother  Robert.    H.  Parr. 
My  brother's  wife.    A.  B.  Edwards. 
My  chateaux.    G.  W.  Curtis. 
My  college  friends. 
My  Connaught  cousins.    H.  Jay. 
My  conti'aband.    L.  M.  Alcott. 
My  coui'tship  and  its  consequences. 

My  cousin  Nicholas.    R.  H.Barham.  B351 

My  cousin's  clients.    W.Clarke.  in  C  1676 

My  daughter  Elinor.    F.  L.  Benedict.  B  1307 

My  Desire.    S.  Warner.  W  830 

My  double  and  how  he  undid  me.    E.  E.  Hale,  in  H  452 
Same.  in  A  1876 

My  ducats  and  my  daughter.    Hay  Hunter  and  Walter 


J  250 
in  W  2202  v2 
in  P  469 
H902 
Ax  502 
in  P  469 
E509 
in  J  926  v4 
in  T  176  v4,6 
J  502 
in  A  652 
H.Wikoff.  ^"1751 


S5451 
S2052 
J  232 
M:3054 
in  P  2801 
in  927.1:  7 
Ax  517 
813:7 
in  W  2202  v8 
in  W  2203  v3 
S2204 
denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Whyte.  M ! 

My  enemy's  daughter.    J.  McCarthy.  M  106 

My  english  acquaintance.    F.  Hardman.  in  T  176  v7 

My  financial  operation.    J.  Payn.  in  P  812 

My  first  client.    P.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2003 

My  first  offer.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  2107 

Same.  in  ©21 18 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


LITEBATUBE— FICTION.        My  first-New  England. 


964 


My  first  recordership.    J.  Payn.  inPSllyl 

My  triend,  mrs.  Angel.    J.  Schayer.  i?iS1016 

My  friend  the  dutchman.    F.  Hardman.        in  T  176  v6 
Same.  ^",^,55} 

My  friend  the  tramp.    F.  B.  Harte.  tHH1551 

My  friends  and  I.    J.  Sturgis.  S  5877 

My  girls.    L.  M.  Alcott.  -^^§9? 

My  heart's  in  the  Highlands.    M.  M.  Grant.  O-  1951 

My  hunt  of  the  silver  fox.    W.  B.  Cheadle.  in  T  177  vlO 
My  husband's  mother.    L.  Curtis.  in  P  2801 

My  inheritance.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4101 

My  intimate  enemy.    —  Ormirod.  0  751 

My  investment  in  the  far  west.  in  T  177  vl2 

My  Kalulu.    H.  M.  Stanley.  S  4701 

My  lady  Green  Sleeves.    H.  Reeves.  B,  3504 

My  lady  Ludlow.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  G-  405 

Same.  *"^^Ji 

My  lady's  money.    W.Collins.  0  2216 

My  little  girl.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  B  1765 

My  little  lady.    E.  F.  Poynter.  P  2353 

My  little  love.    M.  V.  Terhune.  T  609 

My  love.    E.  L.  Linton.  L  1453 

My  marriage.  _  i'L?! 

My  miscellanies.    W.Collins.  0  2217 

My  mother  and  I.    D.  M.  Craik.  0  2864 

My  Nannie  O.    N.Perry.  in  P  1352 

My  novel.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4018 

My  only  novel.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 12 

Same.  in  H  2121 

"My  own  child."    F.  Church.  0  1413 

My  own  experience.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice,   in  B  1762 
My  own  story.    M.  Howitt.  Hx  1257 

My  Paris  masters.    E.  D.  Gerard.  in  T  178  v2 

My  poor  wife.    J.  Sturgis.  in  S  5877 

My  sister  Jeannie.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2179 

Mv  spinsters.    W.Collins.  in  O  2217 

Same.  in  O  2223 

My  story.    K.  S.  Macquoid.  M  605 

My  third  book.    L.  C.  Moulton.  Iff  4101 

My  three  conversations  with  miss  Chester.  F.  B.  Per- 
kins. P1151 
Sam£.  in  P  2801 
My  tourmaline.  Saxe  Holm.  in  H  3753  v2 
My  trivial  life.  M  92 
My  uncle  Hobson  and  I.  P.Jones.  J  1201 
My  uncle,  the  clockmaker.  M.  Howitt.  Hx  1258 
My  uncle,  the  curate.  M.  W.  Savage.  S  802 
My  uncle  Toby.  L.  Sterne.  S  5151 
My  unlucky  friend.  M.  E.  MaxwelL  in  M  1764 
My  watch  below.  W.  C.  Russell.  R  3305 
My  wife  and  I.  H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5654 
My  wife  and  my  wife's  sister.  M  90 
My  wife's  tempter.  F.J.  O'Brien.  in  O  126 
My  window.  W.  Collins.  in  C  2206 
My  young  Alcides.  C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  217 
Myddleton  Pomfret.  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  676 
Mysie  Craig,  The  story  of.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v23 
Mysteries  of  Heron  Dyke,  The.  M  95 

Mysterious  bride.  The.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v4 

Mysterious  disappearance.  The.  in  W  2202  vl6 

Mysterious  lodger.  The.    J.  Kavanagh.  in  K  310 

Mysterious  sketch.  The.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

inE  1205 
Mysterious  stranger.  The.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653  vl 

Mystery,  A.    A.  Cudlip.  in0  3312v2 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.    C.Dickens.  D  1313 

Mystery  of  Joe  Morgan,  The.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Bice. 

in  B  1762 
Mystery  of  Marie  Roget,  The.    E.  A.  Poe. 

in  820.1:  5  v3 
Mystery  of  Metropolisville,  The.  E.  Eggleston.  E  654 
Mystery  of  the  locks,  The.    E.  W.  Howe. 


H4737 

Nabob  at  home,  The.    Mrs.  Monkland.  M  3101 

Nabob,  The.    F.  Daudet.  D  453 

NachAmerika.    F.  Gerstiicker.  G-719 

Nach  dem  grossen  kriege.    W.  Raabe.  R  117 

Nach  der  ersten  liebe.    K.  Frenzel.  P  1554 

Nachderflut.    C.  G.  v.  Berneck.  B  1532 

Nach  der  natur.    R.  G.  S.  v.  Hauenschild.  H  1802 

Nach  uns  die  siindfluth.    M.  v.  Schliigel.  :S  1301 

Nach  zwanzig  jahren.    P.  Lange.  L  506 

Nachbarn,  Die.    F.  Bremer.  B  3157 

Nachlese  in  und  ausser  mir.  N  1 

Nachsommer,  Der.    A.  Stifter.  S  5302 
Nacht  und  morgen.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bnlwer-Lytton.  B  4019 

Nachtigal,  Die.    J.  C.  v.  Sohmid.  in  8  1456 

Nachtstiicke.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  H  3355 

Name,  Bin.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh.  W1411 

Nameless  graves.    K.  E.  Franzos.  in  F  1903 

Nameless  nobleman,  A.    J.  G.  Austin.  A  2101 

Namenlose  geschichten.    F.  W.  Hacklander.  H  309 


Namenlosen,  Die.    W.  Jensen. 

Nan.    S.  C.  F.  HallowelL 

Nan.    L.  C.  Lillie. 

Nan.    L.  B.  Walford.  • 

Nancy.    R.  Broughton. 

Nancy  Blynn's  lovers.    J.  T.  Trowbridge 

Nanette  and  her  lovers.    T.  Gwynne. 

Naomi.    Mrs.  J.  B.  Webb. 

Napoleon.    J.  G.  Lockhart. 

Napoleon  und  Bliicher.    C.  Mundt. 

Napoleon  and  the  queen  of  Prussia. 

Napoleon  in  Egypten.    L.  F.  Stolle. 

Napoleon  und  der  Wiener  congress. 


J  702 

Hx301 

Lx302 

inT  177  vl 

B3463 

inT  1852 

a3151 

WllOl 

in  T  176  vl 

SI  4582 

C.  Mundt.  M  4581 

S5519 

C.  Mundt. 

M4583 

Napoleon  und  furst  Bliicher.    C.  Mundt.  M  4582 

Napoleon  und  konigin  Louise.    C-  Mundt.  M  4581 

Narration  of  certain  uncommon  things  that  did  formerly 
happen  to  me,  Herbert  Willis,  B.  D.      in  T  176  v7 
Narrative  of  prince  Charlie's  escape.  in  T  17'7  vlO 

Narrow  escape,  A.    A.  Cudlip.  0  3303 

Natalie.    E.  V.  Hallett.  V251 

Nathalie.    J.  Kavanagh.  K  307 

Nathalie  Marsh.    M.  A.  Fleming.  F  1501 

Natolian  story  teller.  The.  in  T  176  vl  1 

Natural  history  of  idiots.  The.    T.  Gillespie. 

tnW2202  vl3 
J.  Hogg. 


Nature's  magic  lantern. 

Nature's  nobleman. 

Nature's  serial  story.    E.  P.  Roe. 

Naturliche  tochter.  Die. 

Neal  Malone.    W.  Carleton. 

Near  to  nature's  heart.    E.  P.  Roe. 

Nearer  and  dearer.    E.  Bradley. 

Neben  dem  heerdfeuer.    N.  Misasi. 

Neblitt.    E.  S.  Phelps. 

Necklace  of  princess  Fiorimonde,  The. 


Ned  Geraghty.    J.  Brougham. 
Ned  McKeown.    W.  Carleton. 
Ned  Musgrave.    T.  E.  Hook. 
Neighbors,  The.    F.  Bremer. 
Neighbors  of  an  old  Irish  boy.    W.  Clarke. 
Neighbors'  wives.    J.  T.  Trowbridge. 
Nell.    B.  H.  Buxton. 
Nella.    F.  Stahr. 
Nellie's  memories.    B.  N.  Carey. 
Nelly  Brooks.    F.  Church. 
Nelly  Kinnard's  kingdom.    A.  M.  Douglas 
Nelly's  silver  mine.    H.  M.  Jackson. 
Nemesis.    H.  v.  Hiilsen. 
Nemesis.    J.  Scherr. 
Nemesis.    M.  V.  Terhune. 
Nona  Sahib.    H.  O.  F.  Godsche. 
Nenuphar,  a  fancy. 
Neptune  vase.  The.    V.  W.  Johnson. 
Nest  dor  zaunkonige.  Das.    G.  Freytag. 
Nostlenook.    L.  Kip. 
Nettie  Dunkayne.    M.  C.  Hay. 
Same. 

Neue  abendgenossen.    O.  v.  Planckner. 
Neue  Casar,  Der.    L.  F.  Stolle. 
Neue  empflndsame  reisen.    L.  Rellstab. 
Neue  garnisongeschichten.    A.  v.  Winterfeld 
Neue  generation.  Die.    I.  S.  Turgenief. 
Neue  geschichten.    E.  Hofer. 
Neue  geschichten.    L.  Kompert. 
Neue  Hiob,  Der.    L.  v.  Sacher-Masoch. 
Neue  huraoristische  soldatengeschichten.    A 

fold. 
Neue  novellen.    A.  E.  Brachvogel. 
Neue  novellen.    W.  Jensen. 
Neue  propheten.    K.  Wartenburg. 
Neue  siindfluth.  Die.    J.  Rodenberg. 
Neue  welt,  Eine.    W.  R.  Heller. 
Neuer  adel.    A.  Meissner. 
Neuer  Fallstatf,  Ein.    A.  E.  Brachvogel. 
Neuer  glaube,  Ein.    E.  A.  J.  Lobedanz. 
Neuer  Polykrates,  Ein.    H.  Wachenhusen. 
Neues  leben.    B.  Auerbach. 
Neues  leben.    T.  Miigge. 
Neues  novellenbuch.    W.  H.  Rlehl. 
Neuland.    I.  S.  Turgenief. 
Never  again.    W.  S.  Mayo. 
Never  too  late.    C.  Burdette. 
Nevilles  von  Garretstown,  Die.    C.  Lever. 
New  Abelard,  The.    B.  Buchanan. 
New  Adam  and  Eve,  The.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2054  v2 
New  arabian  nights.    R.  L.  Stevenson.  S  5176 

New  bed-time  stories.    L.  C.  Moulton.  Mx  903 

New  boy  at  Styles's,  The.    W.  Collins.  in  0  2206 

New  Endymion,  The.    J.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2005  v2 

New  England  winter,  A.    H.  James.  in  J  313 


in  H  3451  v4 
N5 
R2312 

in  J  92ev5 

R2306 

B3001 

in  M  2826 

inP  1453 

M.  D.  Morgan. 

Dx326 

in  927.1:  7 

in  0  554 

H4053 

B3157 

inC  1676 

T  1857 

B4452 

S4672 

0  401 

O  1414 

Dx652 

Jx  102 

H  1676 

S  1108 

T610 

Q1376 

in  T  177  vl2 

J  1001 

F  1608 

K801 

in  H  2107 

in  H  21 18 

E753 

S5520 

R904 

W2260 

T2109 

H3307 

K  1203 

S  107 

V.  Wintor- 

■W2261 

B2908 

J  703 

W  1002 

R2151 

H2329 

M2056 

B2904 

L  1551 

W  155 

A  1963 

M4208 

R  1551 

T2107 

M  1953 

Bx951 

L,  1118 

B3855 


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965      ITevrGodiva— OldctiriOBity.      lilTJiIKATUBE— FICTION". 


01.  813,  Titles. 


New  Godlva,  A.    S.  Hope. 
New  Kraft  on  the  family  tree,  A. 
Now  home,  A.    C.  M.  Kirkland. 
New  lodg-er,  The.    T.  Hood. 
New  Mag-dalen,  The.    W.  Collins. 
New  moon,  The.    J.  Hall. 
New  nobility.  The.    J.  W.  Forney. 
New  parishoner,  A.    8.  O.  Jewett. 


H4201 

M.  Alden.      A  703 

K761 

in  820.2: 86 

C2218 

in  H  701 

F1251 

in  J  804 


New  Paul  and  Virginia,  The.  W.  H.  Mallock.  M  701 
New  priest  in  Conception  Bay,  The.    R.  T.  S.  Lowell. 

L.2002 
New  purchase,  The.    B.  E.  Hall.  H  602 

New  race,  A.    B.  Frederich.  D  203 

New  republic.  The.    W.  H.  Mallock.  M  702 

Now  scholars.  The.    J.  H.  Matthews.  Mx  656 

New  sketches  of  every-day  life.  F.  Bremer,  in  B  3168 
New  Timothy,  The.    W.  M.  Baker.  B  156 

New-year's  bargain.  The.    8.  C.  Woolsey.  Wx  1206 

New  year's  eve  adventure,  A.    J.  H.  D.  Zschokke. 

in  Z  303 
New  York.    G.  G.  Forster.  F  1361 

Newcomes,  Die.    W.M.Thackeray.  T  661 

Newcomes,  The.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  661 

Newport.    G.  P.  Latbrop.  L  666 

Newport  aquarelle,  A.    M.  Howe.  H  4727 

Newton  Forster.    F.  Marryat.  M  1218 

Niagara.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  vl 

Niccolo  di  Lapi.    M.  T.  dell'  Azeglio.  A  2201 

Nicholas  Minturn.    J.  G.  Holland.  H  3654 

Nicholas  Nickleby.    C.Dickens.  D  1314 

Nicolaus  Nickleby.    C.Dickens.  D  1314 

Nidworth.    E.Prentiss.  Px  802 

Niederliindischedorfgeschichten.    C.  van  Schaik.  S  951 
Niels  Klim's  wallfahrt  in  die  unterwelt.    L.  F.  v.  Hol- 
herg.  898.3:2 

Nigel's  schicksale.    Sir  W.Scott.  S  2010 

Night  and  morning.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

B4019 
Night  at  sea,  A.    G.  Griffin.  in  O-  2654 

Same.  inG2561v7 

Night  at  the  Mermaid,  A.    H.  Neele.  in  820.2 :  17 

Night  in  a  workhouse,  A.  J.  Greenwood,  in  J  926  vl 
Night  on  the  borders  of  the  Black  Forest.    A.  B.  Edwards. 

E510 
Night  sketches.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  v2 

Night-walk  over  the  mill-stream.    E.  P.  Wood. 

in  W  2569 
Night-wanderer  of  an  afghan  fort,  The.  in  T  177  v5 
Night  with  the  fenians,  A.    J.  Payn.  in  P  812 

Night  with  the  spirits,  A.    J.  Brougham.        in  917. 1 : 7 
Night  with  the  volunteers  of  Strathkinahan,  A.     L.  W. 
M .  Lockh  art.  in  T  1 77  v  1 

Nightmare  Abbey.    T.  L.  Peacock.  in  P  861 

Nights  of  the  round  table.    C.  J.  Johnston.  J  1 102 

Nihilist  princess,  A.    L.  Gagneur.  G  126 

Nils  Jensen.    W.  E.  Norris.  in  N  906 

Nils  Juel.    T.  W.  K.  Rumohr.  Nil 

Nimrod  of  the  sea.    W.  M.  Davis.  Dx  151 

Nina.    F.  Bremer.  B  3159 

Nina  Gordon.    H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5666 

Nine  days'  wonder,  A.    H.  Aide.  A  461 

Nine  years  old.    E.  Tabor.  Tx  101 

Ninety-three.    V.  Hugo.  H  4854 

Ninon  de  L'Enclos,  Memoiren  der.    C.  J.  B.  Jacquot. 

M2801 
Nip-cheeked  Toney.    B.  Auerbach.  in  A  1965 

No  alternative.    A.  Cudlip.  C  3304 

No  fiction.    A.  Reed.  B  651 

"  No  gentlemen."    C.  L.  Burnham.  B  4301 

No  intentions.    F.  Church.  C  1416 

No  laggards  we.    R.Raymond.  B  561 

No  medium.    A.  Cudlip.  C3313 

No  name.    W.Collins.  C  2219 

No  new  thing.    W.  E.  Norris.  N  904 

No  proof.    A.  O'Hanlon.  O  253 

No  relations.    H.  Malot.  M  801 

No  sense  like  common  sense.  M.  Howitt.  Hx  1269 
No  thoroughfare.  C.  Dickens  and  W.  Collins.  D  1329 
Noble  blood.    J.Hawthorne.  H2011 

Noble  life,  A.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2866 

Noble  name,  A.    C.  v.  Glumer.  a  1326 

Noble  sister,  A.    M.  A.  Denison.  Dx361 

Noble  wife,  A.    J.  Saunders.  S  664 

Nobleman  of '89,  The.    A.  Quinton.  0,161 

Noblesse  oblige.    K.  v.  Holtei.  H  4002 

Noblesse  oblige.    M.  Roberts.  R  1801 

Nobody.    S.Warner.  ■W836 

Nobody's  business.    H.  E.  Scudder.  in  S  2101 

Nonne  von  Gnadenzell,  Die.    C.  Splndler.  S4317 

Nora.    C.  Bauer.  B  665 

Nora's  love  test.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  2108 

Nordischer  Richelieu,  Ein.  H.  Kleinsteuber.  K  901 
Norman's  bridge.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1258 


Norodom,  king  of  Cambodia.  F.  McGloin.  M  376 
Norseman's  pilgrimage,  A.    H.  H.  Boyesen.         B  2854 

North  and  south.  E.  C.  Gaskell.  Ot  412 
North  country  maid,  A.    Mrs.  H.  L.  Cameron.         C  176 

Northanger  Abbey.    J.  Austen.  in  A  2053 

Same,  [condensed].  in  A  2056 
Northern  lights.    8.  Borg  and  M.  A.  Brown.         Bx  851 

Norton  Hargrave.  Nx61 

Norva.    E.  Souvestre.  S  4063 

Norwood.    H.  W.  Beecher.  B  1101 

Norwood.    E.  Z.  C.  Judson.  J  1251 

Nose,  the  dwarf.    W.  Hauflf.  in  O  1001 

Not  for  him.    E.  8.  Holt.  H  3969 

Not  like  other  girls.    R.  N.  Carey.  C  404 

Not  wisely,  but  too  well.    R.  Broughton.  B  3454 

Not  wooed,  but  won.    J.  Payn.  P  818 

Notary's  nose.  The.    E.  About.  A  103 

Notes  by  flood  and  field.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1553 

Notes  from  a  german  band.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 12 

Same.  in  H  2121 

Notre  Dame.    V.  Hugo.  H  4866 

"  Notre  Jean."    K.  S.  Macquoid.  in  M  607 

Novelle.    J.  W.  v.  Gbthe.  in  830.1 :  8 

Novelle  aus  Lappland,  Eine.    G.  H.  Mellin.  M2103 

Novellen  aus  dem  siiden.    W.  R.  Heller.  H  2330 

Novellen-kranz.  N  1051 
Novellen  und  phantasiebluthen.  L.  Bechstein.  B  869 
Novellen  und  phantasiegemalde.    L.  Bechstein.     B  860 

Novellenbuch.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  0  3104 

Novellenbuch.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1819 

Now-a-days.    E.Marshall.  M  1304 

Numa  Pompilius.    J.  P.  Claris  de  Florian.  C  3861 

Numa  Roumestan.    A.  Daudet.  D  456 

Number  forty-seven.    J.  Payn.  i)i  P  81 1  v2 

Number  101.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4101 

Number  13.    E.  8.  Phelps.  in  P  1453 

Nuna  the  bramin  girl.    H.  W.  French.  F  1951 

Nur  ein  geiger.    H.  C.  Andersen.  A  1004 

Nurse  Eva.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1488 

Nursery  governess.  The.  Nx  91 
Nymphe  des  brunnens,  Die.     J.  K.  A.  Musans. 

in  M  4951 

O.  T.    H.  C.  Andersen.  A  1003 

Oak  openings.  The.    J.  T.  Cooper.  C  2483 

Oakatibbee.    W.  G.  Simms.  in  S  3009 

Oakfleld.    W.  D.  Arnold.  A  1601  ' 

Oakridge.    J.  E.  Smith.  S  3601 

Oberhof,  Der.    K.  L.  Immermann.  I  102 

Oberon's  horn.  H.  Morley.  Mx  876 
Oblong  box.  The.    E.  A.  Poe.                        in  820.1:  5  v3 

O'Bryan's  luck.    J.  Brougham.  in  927.1:7 

Ocean  free  lance.  An.    W.  C.  Russell.  R  3302 

Ocean  waifs.    M.  Reid.  Rx410 

Ocean-work.    J.H.Wright.  Wx  1301 

Octagon  club.  The.    E.  M.  Heaton.  112161 

October  ride.  An.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  803 

Odd  couple.  An.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  470 

Odd  or  even  ?    A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  W  1454 

O'Dearmid's  ride.    J.  Brougham.  in  927.1 : 7 

Odhin's  trost.    F.  Dahn.  D  102 

O'Donoghue.    C.  Lever.  Iilll9 

Of  high  degree.    C.  Gibbon.  Q  804 

Off  on  a  comet.    J.  Verne.  V  560 

Off  the  roll.    K.King.  K  602 

Off  the  Skelligs.    J.  Ingelow.  I  203 

Off  to  California.    H.  Conscience.  C  2263 

Off  to  the  geysers.    C.  A.  Stephens.  Sx  1406 

Off  to  the  wilds.    G.  M.  Fenn.  Fx201 

Office  secret.  An.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  vl 

Office  seeker.  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1561 

Officer's  tale.  The.    H.  Lee.  in  I.  851  v2 

Ogilvies,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2866 

Ogla  Moga.    D.  D.  Lloyd.  in  S  36  v3 

Olaf  Tryggveson.    P.  M.  C.  Reed.  R  751 

Olav.    W.  Lorenz.  L  1905 

Old  agency.  The.  C.  M.  Woolson.  iii  W  2751 
Old  and  the  new,  face  to  face.  The.  E.  E.  Hale,  in  H  452 
Old  apple  dealer,  The.    N.  Hawthorne.       in  H  2054  v2 

Old  Babele.    L.  Kompert.  in  K  1205 

Old  bachelor's  adventure.  An.    C.  Reade.  in  R  621 

Old  battle-ground.  The.  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Tx  815 
Old  bell  of  independence.  The.    H.  C.  Watson.    Wx  301 

Old  caravan  days.  M.  H.  Catherwood.  Cx  176 
Old  chronicler's  tales.  The.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  V14.16 

Old  church  bell.  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  767 

Old  continental.  The.*  J.  K.  Paulding.  P  762 

Old  corner  cupboard.  The.  O  21 

Old  countess.  The.    E.  Hofer.  H  3301 

Old  Court.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  677 

Old  Creole  days.    G.  W.  Cable.  C  103 

Old  curiosity  shop.    C.Dickens.  D  1316 

Same.  D1311vl,2 


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Ca.  813,  titles. 


liMERATtTRE— FlClMOir. 


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Old  Dominion,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  251 

Old  factory,  The,    W.  Westall.  W  1376 

Old-fashioned  fairy-book,  The.    C.  C.  Harrison.  Hx  526 
Old-fashioned  fairy  tales.  Ox  3 1 

Old-fashioned  girl,  An.    L.  M.  Alcott.  Ax  512 

Old-fashioned  thanksgiving.  An.    L.  M.  Alcott.   Ax  507 
Old  fogy.  An.    C.  H.  Clark.  in  C  1476 

Old  four-poster,  The.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Bice,  in  B  1762 
Old  friends  and  new.    S.  O.  Jewett.  J  802 

Old  Fritz.    C.  Mundt.  M4551 

Old  Gardiston.    C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2752 

Old  gentleman's  teetotum,  The.  in  T  176  v4 

Old  guard.  The.    N.  Macleod.  in  M  501 

Old  helmet,  The.    S.Warner.  W  834 

Old  Hicks  the  guide.    C.  W.  Webber.  "W  1 126 

Old  house  by  the  river,  The.    W.  C.  Prime.  P  2602 

Old  Kensington.    A.  I.  Ritchie.  R  1655 

Old  lieutenant  and  his  son,  The.    N.  Macleod.        M  503 
Old  life  boat.  The.    G.  M.  Craik.  in  C  291 1 

Old  maid's  paradise.  An.    E.  S.  Phelps.  P  1457 

Old  mamseile's  secret,  The.    E.  John.  J  903 

Old  man's  love.  An.    A.  TroUope.  T  1640 

Old  manse.  The.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2054  vl 

Old  Mark  Langston.    R.M.Johnston.  J  1077 

Old  mathematician,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2855 

Old  Mortality.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2016 

Same.  in  S  2029  vl 

Old  Mother  Goose.    E.  S.  Phelps.  in  P  1453 

Old  Myddleton's  money.    M.  C.  Hay.  H2109 

Old  news.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2059 

Old  oak  chest.  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  233 

Old,  old  story.  An.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.       in  B  1762 
Old  Saint  Paul's.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  558 

Old  scotch  love  story.  An.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2870 

Old  Slip  warehouse.    M.  A.  Denison.  D  1051 

Old  soldier's  tale,  An.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v3 

Old  story  of  my  farming  days,  An.    F.  Renter.      R  953 
Old  Ticonderoga.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2059 

Old  Whitey's  Christmas  trot.    A.O.Hall.  Hx  201 

Old  woman  of  the  sea.  The.  in  N  906 

Old  woman  who  dried  up  and  blew  away,  The.     G.  Pratt 

in  P  2801 
Old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe,  The.    A.  M.  Douglas. 

1)1811 
Old  woman's  tale.  An.    N.Hawthorne.  in  H  2051 

Old  woman's  tale,  The.    H.  Lee.  in  L  851  vl 

Oldbury.    A.  Keary.  K  353 

Oldportdays.    T.  W.  Higginson.  H  3052 

Oldtown  folks.    H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5656 

Olga.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh.  W  1413 

Olive.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2867 

Olive  Blake's  good  work.    J.  C.  Jeaffreson.  J  552 

Olive  Lacey.    A.  Argyle.  A  1501 

Olive  Varcoe.    F.  E.  M.  Notley.  N  1003 

Olive  Winchester  Wight.    L.  C.  Moulton.         in  M  4101 
Oliver  Twist.    C.Dickens.  D  1316 

Oliver  Wyndham.    Mrs.  J.  B.  Webb.  W  1 103 

Ombra.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  471 

Omphale.    T.  Gautier.  in  a  604 

On  a  margin.    J.  Chambers.  C  926 

On  a  monument.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2106 

On  and  off  the  line.    M.  C.  Hay.  i?iH2114 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea.    E.  Charles.  C  959 

On  guard.    A.  Cudlip.  C  3305 

On  her  majesty's  service  special.    J.  Payn.         in  P  812 
On  the  Amazons.    C.  A.  Stephens.  Sx  1409 

On  the  banks  of  the  Amazon.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston. 

Kx467 
On  the  banks  of  the  river  of  life.     E.  Prentiss. 
^      ,  in  P  2452 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm.    M.  Roberts.  R  1805 

On  the  edge  of  winter.    R.  Markham.  Mx  353 

On  the  eve.    I.  S.  Turgenief.  T  2104 

On  the  fo'k'sle  head.    W.C.Russell.  R3312 

On  the  frontier.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1568 

On  the  Goodwin.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  in  B  1762 

On  the  heights.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1952 

On  the  line.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 18 

On  the  nine  mile.    K.  S.  McDowell.  in  M  326 

On  the  training  of  parents.    F.  R.  Stockton,     in  S  5402 
On  the  wings  of  the  wind.    H.  Frith.  Fx651 

One  among  many.    H.  B.  Talcot.  T  154 

One  fair  woman.  The.    C.  H.  Miller.  M  2701 

One  false,  both  fair.    J.  B.  Harwood.  H  1653 

One  in  a  thousand.    G.  P.  B.  James.  J  234 

One-legged  dancers.  The.    Saxe  Holm,       in  H  3753  vl 
One  little  rebel.    J.  B.  Smith.  Sx  1 161 

One  may  day.    M.  M.  Grant.  Gt  1954 

One  may  day.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

One  new  year's  eve.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1488 

One  of  Cleopatra's  nights.    T.  Gautier.  O  604 

One  of  the  thirty  pieces.    W.  H.  Bishop.  in  B  2104 

"'■""  in  S  86  vl 

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One  of  them.    C.  Lever. 
One  of  three.    J.  Fothergill. 
One  pair  of  blue  eyes.    C.  Nordhoff. 
One  summer.    B.  W.  Howard. 
One  summer  month.    M.  C.  Hay. 
Same. 


li  1120 

P  1404 

in  N  801 

H4651 

iuH2112 

in  H  21 19 

One  terrible  Christmas  eve.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2114 

Same.  in  H  21 18 

One  winter  day.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2102 

One  winter  night.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2 1 06 

Same.  in  H  21 19 

One  woman's  two  lovers.    V.  F.  Townsend.  T  145'7 

One  year.    F.  M.  Peard.  p  908 

Onkel  Bispink.    P.  Lange.  in  L  509 

Onkel  Casar.    H.  E.  F.  Reybaud.  R  1002 

Onkel  haupcmann.    M.  Calm.  in  V  2  v33 

Onkel  Helmar.    S.Schumann.  in  J  1451 

Onkel  Tom's  hutte.    H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5661 

Only  a  butterHy.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  291 1 

Only  a  clod.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1773 

Only  a  fiddler.    H.C.Andersen.  A  1004 

Only  a  girl.    W.  v.  Hillern.  H  3 1 54 

Only  girls.    V.  F.  Townsend.  Tx  701 

Only  herself.    A.  Cudlip.  C  3306 

Only  sister.  An.    P.  de  Witt.  Wx  1002 

Only  son,  An.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  804 

Only  son.  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2855 

Onyx  ring.  The.    J.Sterling.  S  5001 

Open  door.  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  493 

Open  verdict,  An.    M.E.Maxwell.  M  1774 

Opening  of  a  chestnut  burr.  The.    E.  P.  Roe.       R  2307 
Operation  in  money.  An.    A.  Webster.  in  S  35  vl 

Opfer  der  partei.  Die.    A.  Meissner.  M  2058 

Opf er  der  rache,  Ein.    M.  S.  Schwartz.  S  1 904 

Opfernden  gotter.  Die.    I.  Frick.  F  1653 

Ophelia.    M.  C.  Clarke.  in  C  1651  v2 

Ophelia.    H.  v.  Lankenau.  L  2251 

Opportunities.    S.  Warner.  Wx  209 

Opposite  neighbor,  The.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653  v4 

Orang-utang,  Der.    A.  Miitzelburg.  M  5006 

Orange  Lily.    M.  Crommelin.  C  3101 

Ordeal,  An.  in  P  2801 

Ordeal  for  wives,  The.    A.  Edwardes.  E  455 

Order  of  the  garter,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson. 

in  W  2202  v  14 
Orestes.    L.  Storch.  S  5558 

Original  belle.  An.    E.  P.  Roe.  S  2314 

Oriola.    A.  Meissner.  M  2066 

Orkan  auf  Cuba.  Der.    P.  F.  W.  Oertel.  O  853 

Orley  Farm.    A.  Trollope.  T  1623 

Ormington.    C.  G.  F.  Gore.  G  1556 

Ormond.    C.  B.  Brown.  B  3503 

Ormond.    M.  Edgeworth.  in^  E  409 

Orphan,  The.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653  v2 

Orphan,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v  23 

Orville  college.    J.  M.  Wood.  W  2567 

Osgood's  predicament.    E.  D.  Stoddard.  iji  S  35  v8 

Oskar  Kleinert.    E.  v.  Binzer.  P  1826 

Ost  und  west.    G.  K.  O.  v.  Struensee.  S  5855 

Ostereier,  Die.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  in  S  1456 

Osternovellette,  Eine.    K.  v.  Schwarzkoppen.  in  S  1926 
Oswald  Cray.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2568 

Other  fools.  0  61 

Other  giris.  The.    A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  W  1455 

Other  people's  children.    J.  Habberton.  H  204 

Other  people's  money.    E.  Gaboriau.  G  103 

Other  stories.    E.  H.  KnatchbuU-Hugessen.      Hx  1005 
Ought  we  to  visit  her  ?    A.  Edwardes.  E  456 

Our  archery  club.    F.  R.  Stockton.  in  S  5402 

Our  baseball  club.    N.  Brooks.  Bx  903 

Our  Bob.    N.  MacLeod.  in  M  501 

Our  chi'istmas  in  a  palace.    E.  E.  Hale.  H  461 

Our  detachment.    K.  King.  K  603 

Our  family.    T.  Hood.  in  H  4026 

Our  flre-screen.    F.  R.  Stockton.  in  S  5402 

Our  Helen.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  479 

Our  hero.    E.  G.  O'Reilly.  Ox  451 

Our  ice  man.    N.Perry.  i?iP1352 

Our  laddie.    L.  J.  Tomlinson.  Tx451 

Our  last  walk.    F.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2003 

Our  mutual  friend.    O.Dickens.  D  1317 

Our  new  crusade.    E.  E.  Hale.  H  456 

Our  new  neighbors  at  Ponkapog.    T.  B.  Aldrich. 

in  A  756 
Our  own  set.    L.  Kiirschner.  K  1476 

Our  set.    A.  Cudlip.  C  3312 

Our  story.    F.  R.  Stockton.  in  S  5402 

Our  village.    M.  R.  Mitford.  in  820.2 :  27 

Same.  in  M  2957  P 

Our  year.    I).  M.  Craik.  Cx  704 

Out  doors  at  Long  Look.    E.Abbott.  Ax  102 

Out  from  the  shadows.    E.  A.  Giles.  G  901 

Out  of  debt,  out  of  danger.    M.  Edgeworth.       in  E  402 
adapted  for  children. 


969 


Out  of— Peveril. 


LITERATURE— FICTIOIT. 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


970 


Out  of  Nazareth.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4102 

Out  of  the  question.    W.  D.  Howells.  822.1 :  24 

Outcasts  of  Poker  Flat,  The.    F.  B.  Harte.       in  H  1553 

Same.  in  J  926  vl 

Outlaw,  The.  in  W  2203  v3 

Outpost.    J.  G.  Austin.  A  2106 

Oval  portrait,  The.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820.1 : 5  v3 

Over  on  the  other  mounting.    M.  N.  Murfree. 

in  M  4776 
Over  the  sea  with  a  sailor.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

in  B  1767 
Over  yonder.    E.  John.  J  908 

Overland.    J.  W.  De  Forest.  D  751 

Ovingdean  Grange.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  578 

Owney  and  Owney-napeak.    G.  Griffin.        in  G  2551  v3 

Same.  in  G  2556 

P's  correspondence.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2054  v2 

Pachter  vom  Moorhofe,  Der.    W.  Herchenbach. 

in  H  2782 
Packman's  journey  to  London,  The.    J.  Howell. 

in  W  2202  v9 
B566 
A.  Dumas. 

D2282 

in  V  2  v29 

Ax  276 

Y  110 

H1205 

P5 

J  653 

PI 

in  W  2202  v6 

R1203 

M:x827 

in  S  35  vlO 

in  J  313 

inT  176  v9 

in  V  2  v35 

C  1353 

H3310 

in  P  812 

F1552 

N757 

B4020 


Pagans,  The.    A. 

Page  des  herzogs  von  Savoyen,  Der. 


Page  Leubelflng.    C.  F.  Meyer. 

Page,  squire  and  knight.    W.  H.  D.  Adams 

Pages  in  waiting.    E.  Yates. 

Pair  of  blue  eyes,  A.    T.  Hardy. 

Palace-pi'ison,  A. 

Paladin  of  finance,  A.    E.  Jenkins. 

Palais  Royal,  Das. 

Palatines,  The.    J.  Howell. 

Pamela.    S.  Richardson. 

Pampas,  The.    R.  H.  Moncrieff. 

Pancha.    T.  A.  Janvier. 

Pandora.    H.  James,  jr. 

Pandour  and  his  princess.  The. 

Pantoffelheld,  Der.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

Paolo.    J.  Chowanetz. 

Pap  Kuhn.    E.  Hbfer. 

Paper  chase,  A.    J.  Payn. 

Papst  Ganganelli.    K.  Frenzel. 

Paris  und  Berlin.    F.  Wolt'hagen. 

Parisians,  The.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 


Parliament  In  the  play-room.  The. 


C.  M.  Tucker. 

Tx902 
in  T  177  v3 
F351 
in  W  2202  v6 
in  W  2203  v3 
B3155 


Parochial  epic,  A.    Mr.  J-nes. 
Parson  o'  Dumford,  The.    G.  M.  Fenn 
Parsonage,  The.    A.  Peterkin. 

Same. 
Parsonage  of  Mora,  The.    F.  Bremer. 
Parthenia.    E.  B.  Lee.  L  801 

Partie  nach  der  Suleck,  Eine.    P.  Lange.  in  L.  509 

Pfc-tisan,  The.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3001 

^me.  S  3015 

Partisan  leader.  The.    N.  B.  Tucker.  T  2001 

Party  fight  and  funeral.  The.    W.  Carleton.        in  C  554 
Pascha,  Der.    F.  Marryat.  M  1210 

Pasquali.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2004 

Passage  in  the  life  of  Mr.  John  Oakhurst.    F.  B.  Harte. 

inH  1556 
Passages  from  a  relinquished  work.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2054  v2 
Passages  from  the  diary  of  a  late  physician.    S.  Warren. 

W902 
Passages  from  the  diary  of  a  social  wreck.    M.  Floyd. 

in  8  35  v7 

Passages  from  the  life  of  mrs.  Margaret  Maitland.   M.  O. 

Oliphant.  O  472 

Passages  in  the  life  of  the  f aire  gospeller.    A.  Manmng, 


Passauer  in  Prag,  Die.    G.  E.  Haas. 
Passing  the  portal.    M.  V.  Victor. 
Passionate  pilgrim,  A.    H.  James,  jr. 
Passive  crime,  A.    A.  M.  Argles. 
Pastor  Arnold. 

Pastor's  recollections,  A.    F.  G.  Dashiell 
Path  of  duty.  The.    H.  James,  jr. 
Pathfinder,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper. 
Pathe  Hinkefoot,  Der.    Villaraaria. 
Patience  Strong's  outings, 
Patient  Kitty.    J.  Payn. 
Same. 

Patient  Susy.    J.  K.  Bloomfield. 
Patient  waiting,  no  loss.    A.  Haven 
Patricia  Kemball.    E.  L.  Linton. 
Patronage.    M.  Edge  worth. 
Patronage.    T.  Hood. 
Patty.    K.  8.  Macquoid. 
Patty's  perversities. 
Paul.    W.  Fischer. 
Paul  and  Persis.    M.  E.  Brush. 


M854 

H151 

V601 

J  305 

in  A  1488 

P2 

D401 

in  J  313 

C2467 

in  V  2  v25 

A.  D.  T.  Whitney.    W  1456 

in  P  81  Ivl 

inT  178  v4 

B776 

Hx604 

L  1454 

E  407-E  408 

in  820.2 :  36 

M606 

P8 

in  V  2  v28 

Bxll51 


Paul  and  Virginia.    J.  H.  B.  de  Saint-Pierre.  S  301 

Same.  in  840:4  vl 

Paul  Bronckhorst.    L.  Schucking.  S  1820 

Paul  Clifford.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  402 1 

Paul  Crew's  story.    A.  C.  Carr.  C  616 

Paul  Faber.    G.  Macdonald.  M  258 

Paul  Jones  and  Denis  Duval.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  460 

Paul  Knox.    J.  B.  Harwood.  H  1651 

PaulMassie.    J.  McCarthy.  M  107 

Paul  und  Virginie.    J.  H.  B.  de  Saint-Pierre.  S  301 

Same.  s  302 

Paul  Vargas.    F.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2004 

Pauline.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2181 

Pauline.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1469 

Pauline.    L.  B.  Walford.  W  253 

Pausanias.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4022 

Pavilion  on  the  links,  The.    R.L.Stevenson,    in  S  5176 
Same.  inT  178  vl 

Pearl  fishing.    C.  Dickens  and  ofTiers.  D  1326 

Pearl  fountain.  The.    B.  and  .T.  Kavanagh.  Kx  102 

Pearl  shell  necklace.    J.Hawthorne.  in  H  2012 

Pearla.    M.  B.  Betham-Edwards.  E  557 

Peasant  and  his  landlord.  The.    S.  v.  Knorring.    K  1051 
Peasant  girl's  love,  A.    J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 

Peasant  girl's  love,  A.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  555 

Peasant  life.  p  1 1 

Peat-casting  time.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  vlO 

Pechvogel.  Der.    A.  Dumas.  D  2283 

Pechvogel,  Der.    P.  Lange.  L,  509 

Peculiar  people,  A.    W.  S.  Balch.  B  176 

Pedestrian  tour,  A.    W.  D.  Howells.  in  H  4757 

Pedlar  Karl.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  vl 

Peep  o'  day.  The.    J.  Banim.  B  305 

Peeps  from  a  belfry.    F.  W.  Shelton.  S  2651 

Peg  Wofflngton.    C.  Reade.  R  608 

Same.  in  R  622 

Pelham.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4023 

Pemaquid.    B.  Prentiss.  P  2454 

Pembroke.    S.  Lee.  in  L  851  v3 

Pendennis.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  656 

Penine's  choice.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2102 

Same.  inH  21 18 

Pennant  family.  The.    A.  Beale.  B  802 

Penniless  girl,  A.    B.  Behrens.  H  2279 

Penny  wedding.  The.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  v7 

Pension  Beaurepas,  The.    H.  James,  jr.  in  J  312 

People  I  have  met.    N.  P.  Willis.  W  2003 

Percival  Keene.    F.  Marryat.  M  1211 

Percy  the  prophet.    W.  Collins.  in  C  2216 

Percys,  The.    E.  Pi-entiss.  Px  803 

Pere  Antoine's  date  palm.    T.  B.  Aldrich.  in  A  752 

Same.  in  A  756 

Peregrin  Pickle's  abenteuer.    T.  G.  Smollett.       S  3'752 
Perez  family,  The.    G.  Aguilar.  i7i  A  403 

Perfect  Adonis,  A.    M.  Harris.  H  1353 

;    Pericles  and  Aspasla.    W.  S.  Landor.  L  426 

I     Same.  in  822.2:  15  v5 

I    Peril.  J.  Fothergill.  F  1406 

Perilous  secret,  A.    C.  Reade.  B  620 

Perlen.    H.  W.  Hanke.  H  1112 

Perpetual  curate.  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  473 

Perseverance.    J.M.Wilson.  in  W  2202  vl6 

Perseverance  Island.    D.  Frazar.  F  2051 

Persuasion.    J.  Austen.  in  A  2054 

Same,  [condensed].  in  A  2055 

Pessimisten.    F.  v.  Stengel.  S  4902 

Pet.    H.  R.Haweis.  Hx  651 

Pete  Featherton.    J.  Hall.  in  H  701 

Peter  Goldthwaite's  treasure.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2057  v2 
Peter  of  the  castle.    J.  Banim.  B  306 

Peter  Paterson.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v20 

Peter  Paul  Rubens.    A.  v.  Sternberg.  S  5058 

Peter  Schlemihl  in  America.    G.  Wood.  W  2603 

Peter  Schlemihl,  The  wonderful  adventures  of.     A.  v. 
!  Chamisso.  i7i830.1:8 

Peter  Schlemihl's  wundersame  geschichte.    A.  v.  Cha- 
i  misso.  i?i830:133v2 

Peter  Simpel.    F.  Marryat.  M  1212 

Peter  Simple.    F.  Man-yat.  M  1212 

Peter  Stuyvesant's  voyage  up  the  Hudson.    W.  Irving. 

in  I  402 
Peter  the  parson.    C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2751 

Peter  Trawl.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Kx  453 

Peter  Wilkins.    R.Paltock.  P  376 

Peterkin  papers.  The.    L.P.Hale.  Hx  151 

Petite  Madelaine,  La.    C.  A.  Southey,  in  T  176  v3 

Petronel.    F.  Church.  C  1416 

Pettibone  name.  The.    H.  M.  Lothrop.  L.  1926 

Petticoat  government.    F.  Trollope.  T  1702 

Petty  cash.    F.W.Robinson.  in  111858 

Peveril  of  the  Peak.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2017 

PeverilvomGlpfel.    Sir  W.Scott.  S  2017 


:  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


971        CI.  813,  Titles. 


LITEItATUIlE— riCTION". 


Pfadfinder— Pray. 


972r 


Pfadfinder,  Der.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2467 

Pfarradjunkt,  Der.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh.  W  1414 

Pfarre  und  schule.    F.  Gerstacker.  Or  720 

Pfarrer  vom  see,  Der.    T.  Muggej  M  4209 

Pfarrer  von  Ashbourn,  Der,    A.  Dumas.  D  2284 

Pfarrer'B  tochter,  Des.    E.  C  V.  Dietrich.  D  1353 

Pfarrhaus  auf  dem  lande,  Ein.    U.  S.  v.  Strussenfelt. 

ElOl 
Pfarrhaus,  Das.    R.  Topfifer.  T  1301 

Pf arrhof,  Der.    A.  L.  Kielland.  in  K  1704 

Pfefferkorns  reiseerinnerungen.    C.  A.  Wetterbergh.' 

W  1403 
Pfeifenhannes,  Der.    J.  D.  H.  Temme.  T  559 

Pflngstrosen.    O.  Lautenschlager.  L  2302 

Pflaumenschmeisser,  Der.    A,  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2261  vl 
Pflegeeltern.    F.  Stahr.  in  S  4678 

Phaeton  Rogers.    R.  Johnson.  Jx  251 

Phantasiegemiilde.    G.  K.  Herlossohn.  H  2858 

Phantasien  und  skizzen.    E.  Polko.  P  2005 

Phantasiestiicke.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  H  3356 

Phantasmion.    S.  Coleridge.  C  2151 

Phantastes.    G.  Macdonald.  M  259 

Phantom  face.  The.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4101 

Phantom  fortune.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1786 

Pheebe  Fortune.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  v3 

Phelim  O'Toole's  courtship.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  554 

Phil  and  his  friends.    J.T.Trowbridge.  Tx  803 

Phil  Purcell.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  554 

Philip  Armitage.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2855 

Philip  Augustus.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  235 

Philip  Earnscliffe.    A.  Edwardes.  E  457 

Philip  Nolan's  friends.    E.  E.  Hale.  H  457 

Philipp  August.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  235 

Philips  Grey.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  v2 

Philistia.    C.Power.  P3101 

Philomene's  marriages.    A.  Durand.  D  2557 

Philosoph  in  der  dachstube,  Ein.  E.  Souvestre.  S  4051 
Philosopher's  baby.  in  T  177  vl 

Philosopher's  pendulum.    R.  Lindau.  L  1401 

Same.  inT177vlO 

Philothea.    L.  M.  Child.  C  1303 

PhineasFinn.    A.  Trollope.  T  1624 

Phineas  Quiddy.    J.Poole.  P  2101 

Phineas  Redux.    A.  Trollope.  T  1625 

Phoebe.    M.  Harris.  H  1358 

Phoebe,  junior.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  474 

Phosphorus  Hollunder.    L.  v.  Francois.  F  1526 

Phyllida.    F.  Church.  C  1423 

Phjllls.    M.  Argles.  A  1481 

Phyllis  Brown.    F.  L.  Shaw.  Sx  902 

Physiognomist's  tale.  The.    O.  Richardson. 

rnW2202v8 

Piazza  tales.  The.    H.  Melville.  M  2253 

Piccadilly.    L.  Oliphant.  0  437 

Plccinino,  Der.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2182 

Picciola.    J.  X.  B.  Saintine.  S  351 

Pickle  and  his  page-boy.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Yx  302 

Pickwick  papers.  The.    C.  Dickens.  D  1318 

Picnic  papers.  The.     C.  Dickens  and  others.         D  1327 

Picnic  party,  The.    H.Smith.  in  J  926  v9 

Same.  in  S  551 

Picture,  The.    C.  Reade.  in  K  617 

Some.  B  619 

Same.  in  B  621 

Picture-book  without  pictures.     H.  C.  Andersen. 

Ax  766 
Picture  of  Christ,  The.    K.  E.  Franzos.  in  F  1903 

Picture  of  the  mermaid.  The.  J.  Mosen.  in  M  3951 
Pictures  across  the  channel.  K.  S.  Macquold.  M  607 
Piece  of  land,  A.    J.  C  Harris.  in  H  1326 

Piece  of  red  calico,  A.    F.  R.  Stockton.  in  S  6402 

Piece  of  possible  history,  A.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  452 

Pierre.    H.  Melville.  M  2254 

Pilger  der  wildniss.  Die.    J.  Scherr.  S  1 109 

Pilgerzug  nach  Mekka,  Der.  F.  W.  Hacklander.  H  310 
Pilgrim  and  the  shrine,  The.    E.  Maitland.  M  636 

Pilgrim  fathers,  The.    H.  de  Witt.  in  W  2351 

Pilgrim  in  the  shadow  of  the  Jungfrau  alp.  The.    G.  B. 
Cheever.  in  H  701 

Pilgrim  Sorrow.    Elisabeth  of  Rumania.  E  976 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine,  The.     E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

B4024 
Same.  in  B  4009 

Pillar  of  Are,  A.    J.  H.  Ingraham.  249: 20 

Pillars  of  the  house.  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  218 

Pillone.    W.  J.  BergsSe.  B  1453 

Pilot,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2468 

Pilot  and  his  wife.  The.    J.  Lie.  L.  1253 

Pine  needles.    S.  Warner.  Wx  207 

Pink  and  white  tyranny.    H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5658 

Pioneers,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2469 

Pipe  of  war.  The.    B.  Auerbach.  *w  A  1965 


Pique.  P  21 

Pirat,  Der.    F.  Marryat.  M  1213 

Pirate,  The.    F.  Marryat.  M  1213 

Pirate,  The.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2018 

Piraten-konig,  Die.    M.  Jokai.  in  T  576 

Piratenlieutenant,  Der.    B.  Mollhausen.  M  3057 

Pit  and  the  pendulum.  The.    E.  A.  Poe.     iTi820.1:5v3 
Pity  of  it.  The.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1483 

Plant  hunters,  The.    M.  Reid.  11x411 

Planter,  The.    B.  W.  Procter.  in  824.2 :  77  vl 

Piatt  land.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4258 

Play  days.    S.  O.  Jewett.  Jx  201 

Played  out.    A  Cudlip.  C  3307 

Playin'  of  old  sledge,  A-.    M.  N.  Murfree.        in  M  4776 
Playing  a  part.    B.Matthews.  in  M  1501 

Playing  the  mischief.    J.  W.  DeForest.  D  752 

Playing  with  sunbeams.    E.  Prentiss.  in  P  2452 

Pleasant  Cove  series.  The.     E.  Kellogg. 

Kx217,  Kx218 
Plot  in  private  life,  A.    W.  Collins.  C  2220 

Ploughed  by  moments.    M.  C.  Hay.  iji  H  21 14 

Same.  in  H  2118 

Ploughed  under.    Judge  Harsha.  H  1426 

Plucked  from  the  burning.    F.  Church.  in  C  1417 

Plucky  boys.    D.  M.  Craik  and  others.  Cx  766 

Poacher's  progress.  The.    W.  and  M.  Howitt.  in  H  4801 
Pocket  rifle.  The.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Tx  801 

Poesie  der  prosa.  Die.    L.  Habicht.  V  2  v36 

Poet  and  peer.    H.  Aide.  A  452 

Poet  of  Sierra  Flat,  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1554 

Poet's  tale.  The.    H.  Lee.  in  L>  851  vl 

Poganuc  people.    H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5659 

Point  of  view.  The.    H.  James,  jr.  in  J  3 1 2 

Poison  tree.  The.    B.  C.  Chatterjee.  C  1076 

Poison  of  asps.  The.    F.  Church.  C  1417 

Poisoned  meal.  The.    W.  Collins.  C  2217 

Same.  C  2223 

Polengraber.    C.  W.  Messenhauser.  M  1051 

Polish  jew.  The.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrlan.  E  1212 
Poll  Jenning's  hair.    R.T.Cooke.  in  C  2401 

Polly  Cologne.    A.  M.  Diaz.  Dx  456 

Polly  Mariner.    R.T.Cooke.  in  C  2401 

Polly's  one  offer.    H.  Parr.  in  P  464 

Polly's  pies.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

Polnische  miitter.    M.  Roskowska.  R  2601 

Polwarth  on  the  green.    J.  M.  Wilson,     in  W  2202  vl4 
Pomeroy  Abbey.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2569 

Poor  Christine.    G.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2913 

Poor  Claire,  The.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  in  G  41 1 

"Poor  dear  Chuquet."    K.  S.  Macquoid.  in  M  607 

Poor  Dick.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

Poor  gentleman,  The.    H.  Conscience.  C  2256 

Poor  Matt.    J.  Ingelow.  1x102 

Poor  miss  Finch.    W.Collins.  C2221 

Poor  nobleman.  The.    H.  Conscience.  C  2258 

Poor  papa.    M.W.Porter.  P2251 

Poor  pensioner.  The.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

Poor  pretty  Bobby.    R.  Broughton.  in  B  3456 

Poor  Prin.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2858 

Poor  rich  man.  The.    C.  M.  Sedgwick.  S  2255 

Poor  scholar,  The.    W.  Carleton.  C  555 

Same.  i)i  C  564 

Poor  scholar.  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v7 

Poplar  grove.  The.    E.  Copley.  Cx  652 

Poppies  and  pansies.    E.  Marshall.  Mx  453 

Poppleton  legacy.  The.    A.  Smith.  S  3302 

Popular  tales  and  romances  of  the  northern  nations. 

P2126 
Popular  tales  and  traditions  of  Hungary.    T.  Pulszky. 

P  2726 
Porkeles  und  Porkelessa.    J.  Scherr.  S  1110 

Portent,  The.    G.  Macdonald.  M  260 

Same.  in  M  259 

Portia.    M.  Argles.  A  1482 

Portia.    M.  C.  Clarke.  in  C  1651  vl 

Portrait,  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  493 

Portrait  of  a  lady,  The.    H.  James,  jr.  J  3 10 

Portrait  on  my  uncle's  snuff-box,  The.    B.  W.  Procter. 

i?^  824.2:  77  vl 
"Posson  Jone."    G.  W.  Cable.  in  C  103 

Postman's  daughter.  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2858 

Postscript  from  a  stage  box,  A.    A.  I.  Ritchie. 

in  B.  1664 
Posy  ring.  The.    Mrs.  A.  W.  Hunt.  H  4963 

Pot  of  tulips.  The.    F.  J.  O'Brien.  in  O  126 

Poultry  Meg's  family.    H.  C.  Andersen.  in  Ax  760 

Poverina.    O.  Cantacuzene-Altlerl.  C  251 

Poverty  corner.    G.  M.  Fenn.  F  353 

Prairie,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2470 

Prairie  Crusoe.  The.  Px  79 

Prarievogel.    C.  A.  Murray.  M  486 1 

Pray  employ  major  Namby  1    W.  Collins.        in  C  2223 


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Preacher — Bace . 


LITERATXrRE— FICTION. 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


974 


Preacher  and  the  king,  The.    L,  L.  F.  Bungener. 

B4126 
Preaching  for  Selwyns.  J.  T.  Trowbridge,  in  T  1852 
Precaution.    J.F.Cooper.  C  2471 

Precipitation.    J.  L.  Tieck.  in  M  3951 

Predigten  der  frau  Granizka.    L.  v.  Sacher-Masocli . 

in  V  2  v25 
Pre-historic  world,  The.    E.  B.  Berthet.  B  1702 

Premature  burial,  The.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820.1 :  5  v3 

Premier  and  his  wife.  The.  in  T  176  vl  1 

Premierlieutenant  von  Drenkenberg,  Der.    A.  v.  Win- 

terleld.  in  W  2260  vl 

Prescription.    A.  Leighton.  inW2202vl 

President's  daughters,  The.    F.Bremer.  B  3159 

Preston  flght.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  579 

Pretty  little  countess  Zina.    A.  Durand.  D  2559 

Pretty  miss  Bellew.    U.  Boulger.  H  1903 

Pretty  miss  Neville.    B.  M.  Croker.  C  3901 

Pretty  plate.  The.    J.  V.  Huntington.  Hx  1151 

Pretty  Polly  Pemberton.    F.  H.  Burnett.  B  4257 

Preussischen  farben.  Die.    A.  v.  Winterfold. 

in  W  2260  v7 
Price  she  paid,  The.    F.  L.  Benedict.  B  1 3 1 0 

Pride  and  prejudice.    J.  Austen.  A  2053 

Same,  [condensed].  in  A  2055 

Pride  of  Moses  Grant.  The.  L.  C.  Moulton.  i)(M4101 
Priest  and  the  man,  The.    W.  W.  Newton.  N  376 

Prima  donna.  Die.    F.  L.  Biihrlen.  B  3901 

Prime  minister.  The.    A.  Trollope.  T  1626 

Primrose  path.  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  475 

Prince  and  the  pauper.  The.  S.  L.  Clemens.  Cx  502 
Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.    C.  Mundt.  M  4584 

Prince  Hal.    F.Andrews.  A  1202 

Prince  Hugo.    M.  M.  Grant.  Ot  1952 

Prince  l^azybones.    H.  Hays.  Hx  729 

Prince  of  Argolis.  The.    J.  M.  Smith.  S  3551 

Prince  of  Brefifny,  A.    T.  P.  May.  M  1876 

Prince  of  Kashna,  The.    K.  B.  Kimball.  K  501 

Prince  of  Scotland,  The.  A.  Leighton.  toW2202v14 
Prince  Ramji  Kowdedow.  M.E.Maxwell.  1/1111764 
Prince  Saroni's  wife.    J.Hawthorne.  H  2012 

Prince  Wolfgang.    F.  Hoffmann.  Hx  877 

Prince's  sword.  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  l>a  Motte  Fouque. 

in  L  357 
Princess  Am^lie.  P  61 

Princess  and  Curdie,  The.    G.  Macdonald.  Mx  156 

Princess  and  the  goblins,  The.  G.  Macdonald.  Mx  154 
Princess  Bob,  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  mH1554 

Princess  Brambilla.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  in  H  3353 

Princess  Idleways.    H.  Hays.  Hx  726 

Princess  Morgana,  The.  F.  W.  Hacklander.  ih  H  314 
Princess  Nobody,  The.    A.  Lang.  Lx  601 

Princess  of  Babylon,  The.    Voltaire.  in  V  1051 

Princess   of  Brunswick  -  Wolf enbfittel,  The.     J.  H.  D. 

Zschokke.  Z  303 

Princess  of  Thule,  A.    W.  Black.  B  221 1 

Princess  Ogherof ,  The.    A.  Durand.  D  2559 

Princess  Paolini,  The.    W.  E.  Norris.  in  N  906 

Prinz  Eugen  und  seine  zeit.    C.  Mundt.  M  4584 

Prinz  Louis  Ferdinand.    F.  Stahr.  S  4674 

Prinz  Tantalus.    A.  Forstenheim.  in  V  2  v28 

Prinz  von  Oranien,  Der.    W.  R.  Heller.  H2331 

Prinzess  Goldhaar.    J.  Stinde.  in  V  2  v28 

Prinzessin,  Die.    Ladjj  S.  Morgan.  M  3601 

Prinzessin  Use.    M.  Petersen.  P  1376 

Prinzessin  Maria  von  Oldendorf .  T.  H.  Oelckers.  O  351 
Prinzessin  Schnee.    M.  Widdern.  W  1702 

Prinzessin  von  Oldenhof.    T.  H.  Oelckers.  O  351 

Prinzessin  von  smaragdengriinen  see.  Die.    W.  Herchen- 

bach.  in  H  2781 

Prison-breaker,  The.  B.  W.  Procter.  in  824.2 :  77  vl 
Prisoner  of  war.  The.    J.Howell.  in  W  2202  vl8 

Prisoners  of  Australia,  The.    C.  Anley.  A  1251 

Private  memoirs  and  confessions  of  a  fanatic.    J.  Hogg. 

inH  3451  v5 
Private  secretary.  The.    G.  Chesney.  C  1226 

Privateersman,  The.    F.  Marryat.  M  1214 

Privy-councillor,  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

in  L.  357 
Probation.    J.  Fothergill.  F  1402 

Problem  of  life,  A.    B.  Bj5rnson.  in  B  2160 

Problematic  characters.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4259  vl 

Problematische  naturen.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4259 

Probus.    W.  Ware.  W  653 

Procession  of  life.  The.  N.  Hawthorne,  in  H  2054  vl 
Procrastinator,  The.  J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v22 
Prodigal  son,  A.    D.Cook.  C  2301 

Prodigal  son.  The.    J.M.Wilson.  in  W  2202  v21 

Prodigious    adventures  of  Tartarin  of   Tarascon.  The. 

A.  Daudet.  D  454 

Prodigious  fool,  A.    J.  C.  Wallis.  W351 

Profession  is  not  principle.  B.  W.  Hoffmann.  H  3404 
Professor,  The.    C.  Nicholls.  N  402 


Professor  and  the  harpy.  The.  in  T  178  v3 

Professor,  The.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  in  T  662 

Professor  Busch.  h  5 

Professor  Conant.    L.S.Huntington.  H  5201 

Professor  Phantillo.    J.  P.  Quincy.  in  p  2801 

Professor's  tales.  The.    T.Gillespie,    in  W  2202  vl-14 
Progress  and  prejudice.    C.  C.  F.  Gore.  G  1557 

Promessi  sposi,  I.    A.  Manzoni.  M  901 

Prophecy,  The.    G.  Griffln.  in  Or  2555 

Sawie.  in  a  2551  v5 

Prophet,  Der.    T.  Mugge.  M4210 

Prophet  von  Florenz.  Der.    J.  Scherr.  S  1103 

Pi-ophetic  pictures.  The.    N.  Hawthorne,  in  H  2057  vl 
Propria  qua?  marlbus.    C  Reade.  R  622 

Propst  von  Ullensvang,  Der.    T.  Mugge.  M  42 1 1 

Prose  and  poetry  of  the  woods  and  fields.  P  1051 

Prosper.    V.  Cherbuliez.  C  1155 

Proverb  stories.    L.  M.  Alcott.  Ax  513 

Provence  rose,  A.    L.  de  la  Hame.  in  R  156 

Providence  and  the  guitar.    R.  L.  Stevenson,  in  S  5176 
Provost  of  Starviestown,  The.  in  W  2203  v3 

Prudence.    L.  C.  Lillie.  L  1326 

Prudence  Palfrey.    T.  B.  Aldrich.  A  753 

Prudy  keeping  house.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  464 

Prueandl.    G.W.Curtis.  C  3651 

Prusias.    E.  Eckstein.  E  309 

Prussian  vase.  The.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  401 

Psyche  of  today,  A.    Mrs.  C.  Jenkin.  J  602 

Public  life  of  mr.  Tulrumble.    C  Dickens.       inH  1312 
Publican's  dream.  The.    J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 

Pucelle,  La.    K.  Frenzel.  F  1553 

Pugacew.    F.  I.  Proschko.  p  2654 

Pulverthurm,  Der.    E.  Ambach.  in  A  953 

Punch,  brothers,  punch.    S.  L.  Clemens.  in  C  1802 

Pundrapore  residency.  The.    A.  Allardyce.  in  T  177  v8 
Puritan  and  the  quaker.  The.    R.  G.  Beach.  B  751 

Purloined  letter.  The.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820.1:  5  v3 

Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  dilHculties,  The.      M.  A. 
Dodge.  in  A  1876 

Puss-cat  Mew.    E.  H.  Knatchbull-Hugessen.      Hx  1003 
Put  off  is  not  done  with.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  756 

Put  to  the  test.    E.  Yates.  in  Y  1 10 

Put  yourself  in  her  place.    C.  Barnard.  in  B  401 

Put  yourself  in  his  place.    C.  Reade.  B,  609 

Putsch  und  comp.    C.  Spindler.  S  4318 

Pynnshurst.    D.  Macleod.  M  552 

Quaker  and  the  young  man  of  the  world.  The.    A.  Opie. 

in  O  653  v3 
Quaker  cousins.    A.  Maedonnell. 
Quartet,  The.    W.  O.  Stoddard. 
Queechy.    S.  Warner. 
Queen  Hortense.    C.  Mundt. 
Queen  Mab.    J.  Kavanagh. 
Queen  of  Bohemia,  The.    J.  Hatton. 
Queen  of  California,  The.    E.  E.  Hale. 
Queen  of  Denmark,  The.    C.  G.  F.  Gore 
Queen  of  hearts.  The.    W.  Collins. 
Queen  of  Sheba,  The.    T.  B.  Aldrich. 
Queen  of  the  county.  The.    Mrs.  Marsh, 
Queen  of  the  meadow.    C.  Gibbon. 


M301 

Sx  1602 

W831 

M4585 

K308 

H1752 

id  H  451 

GH558 

C2222 

A  754 

M1227 

G801 

Jueen  of  the  red  chessmen.  The.    L.  P.  Hale,  in  A  1876 


Queen  Tita's  wager. 
Same. 


W.  Black. 


Queen  Titania.    H.  H.  Boyesen. 
Queenie's  whim.    R.  N.  Carey. 
Queen's  bodyguard.  The.    M.  Janvier. 
Queen's  necklace.  The.    A.  Dumas. 
Queen's  revenge,  A.    W.  Collins. 

Same. 

Same. 
Queer  folk.    E.  H.  Knatchbull-Hugessen. 
Queer  Lttle  people.    H.  B.  Stowe. 
Queer  stories.    E.  Eggleston. 
Quentin  Durward.    Sir  W.  Scott. 

Same,  [abbreviated]. 
Question,  A.    G.  Ebers. 
Question  of  Cain,  The.    F.  S.  Hoey. 
Quicksands.    A.  Streckfuss. 
Quinnebasset  girls.    R.  S.  Clarke. 
Quintus  Claudius.    E.  Eckstein. 
Quisisana.    F.  Spielhagen. 
Quite  so.    T.  B.  Aldrich. 

Same. 

Quits.    J.  M.  Tautphoeus. 
Quits  at  last.    R.  E.  Francillon. 
Quixstar.    E.  Taylor. 
Quizma. 
Quodlibet.    J.  P.  Kennedy. 


in  B  2209 

inT  178  v3 

B  2856 

C402 

Vxl03 

D2276 

in  C  2206 

in  C  2223 

in  C2217 

Hx  1004 

Sx  1702 

Ex  177 

S2019 

Sx652 

E252 

H3252 

S5703 

Cx476 

E308 

S4260 

in  A  752 

in  A  756 

T354 

F  1503 

T502 

a3i 

K401 


Bab  and  his  friends.    J.  Brown.  in  J  926  v4 

Rabbi  vermachtniss,  Des.    A.  Becker.       B  951— B  953 
Race  for  wealth.  The.    C.  E.  L.  Riddell.  B  1356 


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01.  813,  Titles. 


LITEBATTJRE— FICTION. 


Bache  —Richelieu . 


976 


Baehe,  Die.    G.  Werner. 
Rachel  Gray.    J.  Kavanagh. 
Rachel  Ray.    A.  TroUope. 
Rachel's  inheritance.    M.  Veley. 


W1301 

K309 

T1627 

V502 

Rachel's  share  of  the  road.  R  1 

Radulf  8  buche.    O.  Roquette.  in  R  2405 

Rafael  Spruhz.    J.  Scherr.  in  S  1 107 

Baft  that  no  man  made,  A.  R.  T.  S.  Lowell,  in  A  1876 
Same.  in  J  926  v8 

Rag-man  and  the  rag-woman,  The.    E.  E.  Hale. 

in  H  460 
Raid  of  Arnaboll,  The.    W.  E.  Aytoun.  in  T  177  v2 

Raid  of  Roxburgh,  The.  in  W  2203  v3 

Railroad  and  the  churchyard.  The.    B.  Bjornson. 

mB2159 
Railway  journey,  A.  Lady  M.  Majendie.  in  T  177  v6 
Raising  the  Pearl.    J.  O.  Kaler.  Ox  504 

Rajah's  diamond,  The.    R.L.Stevenson.  in  S  5176 

Ralph  Doughby,  esq.    C.  Sealsfleld.  in  S  2202 

Ralph  Gemmell.    R.  Pollok.  P  601 

Ralph  the  drummer  boy.    L.  Rousselet.  Rx951 

Ralph  the  heir.    A.  TroUope.  T  1628 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird.    A.  F.  Hector.  H  2204 

Rambles  in  the  footsteps  of  don  Quixote.    H.  D.  Inglis. 

1251 
Bambling  story.  A.    M.  C.  Clarke.  C  1652 

Ramona.    H.M.Jackson.  J  151 

Ran  away  to  sea.    M.  Reid.  Rx  412 

Randar's  children.  The.    L.  Kompert.  in  K  1205 

Random  shots  from  a  rifleman.  Sir  J.  Kincaid.  K  551 
Rangers  of  Connaught,  The.  E.  Quillinan.  in  E  426 
Ranthorpe.    G.H.Lewes.  Ij  1151 

Raphael.    A.  de  liamartine.  L  303 

Rapids  of  Niagara,  The.    S.  Warner.  Wx  206 

Rappaccini's  daughter.  N.  Hawthorne,  in  H  2054  vl 
Rapping  the  question.    W.  E.  Aytoun.  in  T  177  v9 

Rare  good  luck.    R.  E.  Francillon.  Fl  501 

Bare  pale  Margaret.  R  9 

Raritatenladen,  Der.    C.Dickens.  D  1311 

Rasender  Roland,  Ein.  A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2260  v7 
Rasselas.    S.  Johnson.  J  951 

Sarm.  in  820.2:  13  vl 

Rathsherr,  Der.    C.  W.  Mossenhauser.  M  2501 

Rattlln,  the  reefer.    E.  Howard.  H  4678 

Rattling,  roaring  Willie.  A.  Canipbell.  in  W  2202  v5 
Raub  Strassburgs  im  jahre  1681,  Der.  H.  Rau.  R  457 
Bauch.    I.  S.  Turgenief.  T2112 

Bauschen.    E.  Wichert.  W  1603 

Baven's  nest.  The.    G.  Griffin.  in  Gr  2555 

Same.  in  G  255 1  v5 

Bavensclifife.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1264 

Bavenshoe.    H.  Kingsley.  K  704 

Bavensnest.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2473 

Bavenswing,  The.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  in  T  660 

Same.  •     in  T  665  v8 

Bay.     H.  P.  Spofford.  in  J  926  vl  1 

Beading-party  in  the  long  vacation,  A.  in  T  176  v3 

Beady-money  Mortiboy.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Bice. 

B  1761 
Beal  folks.    A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  "W  1457 

Beal  queen,  A.    B.  E.  Francillon.  F  1505 

Beal  und  ideal.    C.  R.  KostUn.  K  1378 

Bealisten  der  grossen  welt.  Die.    V.  fejiiaz  Meshtcherskii. 

in  V  2  V  36 
Bealisten  und  idealisten.    K.  J.  Braun.  C  1001 

Beality.    C.  Reade.  in  R  617 

Same.  in  R  621 

Realniah.    Sir  A.  Helps.  H  2403 

Reaping  the  whirlwind.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  21 10 

Same.  in  H  2121 

Reata.    E.  D.  Gerard.  G  651 

Rebecca.    C.  E.  Corbin.  C2501 

Bebecca  and  Bowena.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  in  T  657 

Same.  in  T  658 

Same.  in  T  665  v2 

Bebel  of  the  family,  The.    E.  L.  Linton.  L  1455 

Bebuke  amid  roses.  The.    M.  B.  Betham-Edwards. 

in  E  559 
Eecent  confession  of  an  opium-eater,  A.    E.  B.  Hamley. 

inT  177  vl 
Becht  und  liebo.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1829 

Bechte,  Der.    M.  S.  Schwartz.  S  1905 

Becluse,  The.    A.Campbell.  in  "W  2202  vl7 

Becluse  of  the  Hebrides,  The.    W.  Logan. 

in  W  2202  v9 
Becollections  of  a  drummer-boy.  The.    H.  M.  Kieffer. 

Ex  601 
Becollections  of  a  rambler.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Recollections  of  a  village  patriarch.    J.  M.  Wilson. 

in  W  2202  vl5 
Recollections  of  Auton  house.  A.  Hoppin.  Hx  951 
Becollectione  of  Burns.    H.  Miller.  in  W  2202  v2 


Recollections  of  Ferguson.  H.  Miller,  in  W  2202  vl 
Same.  in  W  2203  v8 

Recollections  of  Geoffrey  Hamlyn,  The.     H.  Kingsley, 

K706 
Recollections  of  my  childhood.     S.  J.  Lippincott. 

lix  401 
Record  of  a  troubled  life.  The.     L.  C.  Moulton. 

in  M  4101 
Recreations  of  the  german  emigrants.  The.     J.  W.  v.  » 

Gothe.  in  G  1652 

Becruit,  The.    H.  Conscience.  in  C  2258 

Bector,  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  Q  476 

Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's.    F.  W.  Shelton.  S  2652 

Bed  and  white.    E.  S.  Holt.  H  3958 

Bed  Cloud.    W.  F.  Butler.  Bx  1076 

Bed  Court  farm.  The.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2570 

Bed  Eric  and  lord  Delaval.  in  W  2203  v3 

Bed  hall.  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  vl  1 

Red  hand  of  Ulster,  The.    M.  A.  Sadlier.  S  153 

Red-letter  days  in  Applethorpe.  M.  A.  Dodge.  Dx  503 
Red  mantle.  The.    L.  Zeller.  Px  1051 

Red  Rose  villa.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Red  rover.  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2472 

Red  shoes.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  758 

Red  silk  handkerchief.  The.  H.  C.  Bunner.  in  M  1501 
Bed  Biding-Hood.    F.  E.  M.  Notley.  N  1005 

Bed  sky  of  the  morning,  The.    J.  Hall.  in  H  701 

Bed-tiled  cottage.  The.  in  P  1 1 

Bed  wall-flower.  A.    8.  Warner.  "W  833 

Bedgauntlet.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2020 

Bedmond  count  O'Hanlon.    W.  Carleton.  C  556 

Bedskins,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2473 

Beel  in  a  bottle,  A.    H.  T.  Cheever.  C  1 101 

Eeflection.    B.  W.  Hofland.  H  3403 

Begenbogen,  Der.    W.  Eaabe.  R  118 

Begicide's  daughter.  The.    W.  H.  Carpenter.  C  601 

Begina.    C.  Stock.  S  5353 

Reginald  Dalton.    J.  G.  Lockhart.  L  1601 

Reginald  Hetherege.    H.  Kingsley.  K  708 

Register,  The.    W.  D.  Howells.  822.1:21 

Begulatoren  in  Arkansas,  Die.  F.  Gerstacker.  G721 
Beichsgriifln  Gisela,  Die.    E.  John.  J  909 

Reiso  nach  dem  mittelpunkt  der  erde.  J.  Verne.  V  554 
Reise  nach  dem  schicksal.  Die.  K.  E.  Franzos.  F  1904 
Same.  in  V  2  v37 

Reise  um  den  mond.    J.  Verne.  V  552  v2 

Reise  um  die  erde  in  achtzig  tagen.  J.  Verne.  "V  556 
Reisegofahrton.  Die.    F.  Stahr.  S  4675 

Roiseskizzen  und  novellen.    E.  v.  Blbra.  B  1852 

Reliquion,  Die.    B.  MoUhausen.  M  3055 

Remarkable  history  of  sir  Thomas  Upmore,  The.    B.  D. 
Blackmore.  B  2309 

Bemorse.    M.  T.  Blanc.  B  2401 

Bene.    B.  F.  A.  de  Chateaubriand.  in  C  1051 

Benounced  treasure.  The.  K.  A.  Nicander.  in  E  426 
Rent  in  a  cloud,  A.    C.  Lever.  I.  1121 

Rescued  from  Egypt.    C.  M.  Tucker.  Tx  903 

Reseda.    Mrs.  Randolph.  R  252 

Resignation.    S.  d'Arbouville.  in  A  1451 

Reservist  und  reservistin.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2260  vl 
Restored  son.  The.    O.  Richardson.  in  W  2203  vl4 

Betiring  from  business.    T.S.Arthur.  A  1756 

Betrlbution.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  vl4 

Return,  The.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  v7 

Return  of  Agamemnon,  The.  F.  A.  Guthrie,  in  A  1328 
Return  of  the  native.  The.    T.  Hardy.  H  1206 

Return  of  the  princess,  The.  Afme.  Dussaud.  V '751 
Reuben  Davidger.    J.  Greenwood.  G  2266 

Reuben  Medlicott.    M.  W.  Savage.  S  803 

Reuben  Purves.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  vl2 

Bevenge,  The.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653 

Same.  in  O  653  v2 

Bevenge  of  signer  Basil,  The.     N.  P.  Willis. 

in  W  2001  v2 
Beverend  idol,  A.    L.  Noble.  N  626 

Beveries  of  a  bachelor.    D.  G.  Mitchell.  M  2854 

Reverses.  in  S  551 

Revoltof  man.  The.    W.  Besant.  B  1768 

Bex  and  Begina.    E.  Marshall.  Mx  452 

Beynard  the  fox.  in  R  2451 

Bhelnische  dorfgeschichten.  P.  F.  W.  Oertel.  O  854 
Rhoda  Thornton's  girlhood.    M.  E.  Pratt.  Px  751 

Rhyme?  and  reason?    C.  L.  Dodgson.  Dx  603 

Ribbin  of  honor.  The.    N.  Perry.  in  P  1352 

Ricardo's  benefit.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2106 

Same.  in  H  2119 

Rich  merchant  of  Cairo,  The.     R.  H.  Stoddard. 

in  P  2801 
Richard  Hunne.    G.  E.  Sargent.  S  576 

Richard  Hurdis.    W.  G.  Simras.  S  3005 

Richard  Vandermarck.    M.  Harris.  H  1354 

Richelieu.    G.  P.  R.  James,  J  236 


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O*??       Ricliilde— Royal. 


littfiRAltTJRE— FICTION. 


Cl.  8 13,  titles. 


976 


Eichilde.    J.  K.  A.  Musaus.  in  M  4951  vl 

Ride  for  life,  A.  in  T  177  vl  1 

Rienzi.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4026 

Riesen-  und  Rosenburg.    W.  Lorenz.  L  1906 

Rig-dum  Funnidos.    B.  Mitchell.  Mx  100 IB 

Rigrht  at  last.    E.  C  Gaskell.  G  409 

Right  eye  of  the  commander.  The.    F.  B.  Harte. 

in  H  1653 
Right  one.  The.    M.  S.  Schwartz.  S  1905 

Righted  wrong,  A.    E.  H.  Yates.  Y  104 

Rill  from  the  town  pump,  A.    N.  Hawthorne. 

in  H  2057  vl 
Ring,  Der.    H.  W.  Hanke.  H  1105 

Ring  des  Nostradamus,  Der.    E.  M.  Oettinger.       O  901 
Ring  of  Amasls.    E.  R.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B4051 

Rip  Van  Winkle.    W.  Irving.  in  I  402 

Riquetalahouppe.    A.I.Ritchie.  in R  1661 

Rise  of  Iskander,  The.    B.  Disraeli.  in  J  926  v6 

Ritter  Hyneck  von  Schafgotsch.  R  21 

Ritter  vom  geiste.  Die.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  0-3105 

Ritter  von  Marienburg,  Die.    A.  v.  Sternberg.      S  5069 
Ritterbiirtigen,  Die.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1821 

Rittmeister  bei  den  garde-kiirasieren,  Der.    A.  v.  Win- 
terfeld.  in  W  226  lv3 

Rival  dreamers.  The.    J.  Banlm.  in  J  926  vl2 

Same.  in  B  307 

Rival  ghosts,  The.    B.  Matthews.  in  M  1501 

Rival  night-caps.  The.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  v3 

Rivals,  The.    J.  Clemens.  C  1751 

Rivals.  The.    G.  Griffin.  in  Qt  2561  v4 

River  driftwood.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  803 

Rivermouth  romance,  A.    T.  B.  Aldrich.  in  A  762 

Same.  in  A  756 

Rob  Nixon.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Kx  460 

Rob  of  the  Bowl.    J.  P.  Kennedy.  K  402 

Rob  Roy.    Sir  W.Scott.  S  2021 

Robber,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  252 

Robber,  The.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653 

Same.  in  O  663  vl 

Robbery  at  Pittenween,  The.    M.  F.  Conolly. 

in  W  2202  vl7 
Robert  Ashton.    R.  Lindau.  I,  1403 

Robert  Clive.    A.  Miitzelburg.  M  6007 

Robert  der  waisenknabe.    C.  Guernante.  in  B  880 

Robert  Falconer.    G.  Macdonald.  M261 

Robert  Ord's  atonement.    R.  N.  Carey.  C  405 

Robert  Reid,  cotton-spinner.    A.  O'Hanlon.  O  264 

ilobespiorre.    T.  Mundt.  M  4659 

Robin.    L.  Parr.  P  502 

Robin  der  rothe.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2022 

Robin  Gray.    C.  Gibbon.  a  809 

Robin  Hood.    W.  Heaton.  Hx  776 

Robin  Hood.    H.  Pyle.  Px  OXl 

Robinson  Crusoe.    D.  Defoe.  D  726 

Same.  Dx  262 

Same.  in  820.2:  8  v7 

Rock  ahead.  The.    E.  H.  Yates.  Y  106 

Rock  of  the  candle.  The.    G.  Griffin.  in  G  2551  v3 

Same.  in  Q  2656 

Rock  scorpions.  The.  in  T  178  v3 

Rockford  parish.    J.N.Norton.  N951 

Roderick  Hudson.    H.  James,  jr.  J  306 

Roderick  Randoms  abenteuer.    T.  G.  Smollett.    S  3753 
Rodman  the  keeper.    C.  F.  Woolson.  W  2752 

Roger  Catron's  friend.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1551 

Same,  german.  H  1663 

Roger  Goldie's  narrative.   J.  M.Wilson,  in  W  2202  vl7 
Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Roger  Malvin's  burial.    N.  Hawthorne,      in  H  2064  v2 
Roger  Willoughby.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Kx  454 

Rogers.    S.  L.  Clemens.  in  C  1802 

Rogue's  life,  A.    W.  Collins.  C  2224 

Roland  Cashel.    C.  Lever.  1^1122 

Roland  von  Rolandseck.    J.  Glaubrecht.  H  2783 

Roland  Yorke.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2571 

Rolle  gold,  Eine.    M.  Raven.  R  502 

Rolling  stone,  A.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2183 

Rollo  series.    J.  Abbott.  Ax  151— Ax  164 

Rom  und  Sahara.    H.  Wachenhusen.  W  166 

Roman  aus  der  vornehmen  russischen  gesellschaft,  Ein. 
H. V.  Lankenau.  L  2251 

Roman  merchant.  The.    J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 

Roman  singer,  A.    F.  M.  Crawford.  C  3029 

Romana.    T.  Miigge.  M:4212 

Romance  and  reality.    J.  Brougham.  in  927.1 :  7 

Romance  and  reality.    L.  E.  Landon.  in  820.2 :  26 

Romance  dust.    W.  S.  Mayo.  M  1954 

Romance  for  a  glove.  The.    J.  T.  Trowbridge,  in  T  1862 
Romance  of  certain  old  clothes,  The.    H.  James,  jr. 

in  J  306 
Romance  of  history.  The.    C.  Macfarlane.  M  351 

Romance  of  Lady  bank,  The.  in  T  177  v4 


Romance  of  MadroHo  Hollow,  The.    F.  B.  Harte. 

in  H  1554 
Romance  of  real  life,  A.  W.  D.  Howells.  in  H  4757 
Same.  in  J  926  v4 

Romance  of  student  life  abroad.    R.  B.  Kimball.  K  504 
Romance  of  Sunrise  rock.  The.    M.  N.  Murfree. 

in  M  4776 
Romance  of  the  forest.  The.    A.  RadcUffe.  R401 

Romance  of  the  green  seal,  The.    C.  A.  Warfleld. 

^  W702 

Romance  of  the  may.  The.    M.  F.  Connolly. 

in  W  2202  vlO 
Romance  of  the  mummy.  The.    T.  Gautier.  G  602 

Romance  of  the  republic,  A.    L.  M.  Child.  C  1304 

Romance  of  the  siege  of  Perth,  The.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  vlO 
Romances  and  realities.    A.  E.  Barr.  B  501 

Romantic  adventures  of  a  milkmaid,  The.    T.  Hardy. 

H1211 
Romantic  Belinda.    L.  C.  Tuthill.  Tx  1001 

Romantic  Action.    P.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque.   L  367 
Romantic  tales.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2868 

Romantische  erzahlungen.    J.  M.  Wilson.  W  2201 

Romany  Rye,  The.    G.  Borrow.  B  2762 

Romeo  und  Julia  auf  dem  dorfe.    G.  Keller.  K  378 

Romerfahrt  der  Epigonen,  Die.    J.  F.  M.  O.  Meding. 

TO.: 


1978 

P2902 

C3157 

C3701 

A  659 

C  1419 

H903 

li  1964 

J  237 

T1302 

S1454 

in  S  1459 

in  lu  2303 

]M:x656 

inC  1661  v2 

Ex  601 

I.X226 

in  E  402 

inT  176  v9 

in  L  357 

in  A  1488 

P993 

Ax  509 

0  477 

Gx262 

F  1807 


Romisch  und  deutsch.    L.  Peters. 

Romola.    M.  Cross,  (George  Eliot). 

Romuald.    A.  de  Custine. 

Rookwood.    W.  H.  Ainsworth. 

Root  of  all  evil.  The.    F.  Church. 

Ropes  of  sand.    C.  V.  Hamilton. 

Rory  O'More.    8.  Lover. 

Rosa  d'Albret.    G.  P.  R.  James. 

Rosa  und  Gertrud.    R.  TBpffer. 

Rosa  von  Tannenburg.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid. 

Sanie. 

Rosalie.    O.  Lautenschlager. 
Rosalie's  pet.    J.  H.  Matthews. 
Rosalind  and  Celia.    M.  C.  Clarke. 
Rosamond.    M.  Edgeworth. 
Rosamond  Fane.    M.  and  C.  Lee. 
Rosanna.    M.  Edgeworth. 
Rosaura. 

Rose.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouqu^. 
Rose  distill'd,  A.    M.  Argles. 
Rose-garden,  The.    F.  M.  Peard. 
Rose  in  bloom.    L.  M.  Alcott. 
Rose  in  June,  A.    M.  O.  Oliphant. 
Rose-leaves.    R.  A.  Gustafsson. 
Rose  Leblanc.    G.  C.  Fullerton. 

Rose  Mervyn.    A.  Beale.  B  803 

Rose  of  Tuolumne,  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1656 

Rose,  thistle  and  shamrock.  The.    M.  Edgeworth. 

in  E  408 
Rose  Turquand.    E.Hopkins.  H:4351 

Rose  von  Delhi,  Die.    J.Herbert.  H  2761 

Rose  without  thorns,  A.    E.  Marshall.  Mx  456 

Roseallan's  daughter.    A.  Leighton.        in  W  2202  vl3 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Rosemary  and  Rue.  R  26 

Rosen  und  dornen.    L.  T.  Becker.  B  1001 

Rosen  und  dornen.    C.  Stock.  S  5364 

Rosenkranz,  Der.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L.  2302 

Rosenstoek,  Der.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1466 

Roseville  family.  The.    Mrs.  A.  S.  Orr.  O  776 

RosiZurfluh.    J.  Scherr.  S  1104 

Rosicrucian,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2868 

Same.  in  J  926  v7 

Rossmoyne.    M.  Argles.  A  1484 

Rothe  dame.  Die.    J.  Scherr.  in  S  1107 

Rothe  fasching,  Der.    M.  v.  Schlagel.  S  1302 

Rothen  und  die  blauen,  Die.    G.  Oelsner-Monmerque. 

0  601 
Rothesay  fisherman.  The.    O.  Richardson. 

in  W  2202  v6 
Rothmell.    M.  A.  Denison.  D  1052 

Roue,  Der.    S.  Beazley.  B  826 

Rouge  etnoir.    H.  Wachenhusen.  W  167 

Round  about  Rio.    F.  D.  Y.  Carpenter.  C  576 

Round  dozen,  A.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  Wx  1202 

Round  the  galley  Are.    W.  C.RusseU.  R  3308 

Round  the  sofa.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  in  G  41 1 

Round  the  world  in  a  hack.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  460 

Roundhearts.    M.  Harris.  Hx  602 

Rovings  on  land  and  sea.    H.  E.  Davenport.         Dx  101 
Roxobel.    M.  M.  Sherwood.  Sx  961 

Roxy.    E.  Eggleston.  E  656 

Royal  highlanders.  The.    J.  Grant.  G  1927 

Royal  raid.  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v3 

Royal  road  to  fortune.    E.H.Miller.  Mx  951 

Royal  whim,  A.  in  P  2802 


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979       01.  813,  Titles. 


lilTEBATUB-E— FICTION.        Royalisten— Schoolboy. 


980 


Royalisten,  Die.    A.  v.  Sternbergr.  S  6060 

Royalists  and  republicans.    H.  af  TroUe.  T  1662 

Roy's  wife.    G.  J.  Whyte-Melvllle.  M  2209 

Rube  Jones.    P.  Deming.  in  D  902 

Rubin,  Der.    R.  Lexow.  L  1201 

Ruby's  husband.    M.  V.  Terhune.  T  611 

Rudder  Grange.    F.  R.  Stockton.  S  6401 

Rue  de  Langlade.    W.  Lorenz.  L  1907 
Ruffian  boy.  The.    A.  Opie.                                in  O  663  v3 

Rufus  Helstone.    H.  Parr.  in  P  464 

Ruinen  von  Moncaldo,  Die.  R  31 

Rule  of  the  monk.  The.    G.  Garibaldi.  a  301 

Rumor.    E.  S.  Sheppard.  S  2703 

Run  to  earth.    M.E.Maxwell.  M1776 

Running  the  gauntlet.    E.  H.  Yates.  Y  106 

Running  the  risk.    B.  S.  Phelps.  in  P  1463 

Running  to  waste.    G.  M.  Baker.  Bac  101 

Rupert  Godwin.    M.E.Maxwell.  M  1776 

Rural  life.    Harry  Penciller.  P  1061 

Rural  tales.    H.  More.  Mx  862 

Rus.    C.  Reade.  in  R  617 

Same.  in  R  621 

Russell.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  238 

Russische  hofgeschichten.    K.  L.  Haberlin.  H261 
Russische  hofgeschichten,  neue  folge.    K.  L.  Haberlin. 

H  262 

Russische  idyllen.    C.  Bauer.  B  667 

Russische  novellen.    N.  Gogol.  G  1426 

Rustic  financiers.  The.    D.P.Thompson.  in  T  761 

Ruth.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  Gt  406 

Ruth  Elliot's  dream.    M.  Lakeman.  Lx  126 

Rutherford.    E.  Fawcett.  F  206 

Rutledge.    M.  Harris.  H  1366 

Saat  und  ernte.    F.  A.  Strubberg.  S  6804 

Sabbath  night's  supper.  The.    C.  J.Johnstone,  in  E  426 
Sabbath  wrecks.  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v6 

Sabine's  falsehood.    O.  Cantacuzfene-Altieri.  C  262 

Sable  cloud.  The.    N.  Adams.  A  301 

Sachsische  ordonnanz-offlcier,  Der.    A.  v.  Wlnterfeld. 

in  W  2261  v6 
Sachsische  wesen.  Das.    J.  van  Lennep.  in  L  961 

Sacristan's  household.  The.    F.  E.  Trollope.  T  1763 

Sacro  Catino.    A.  Meissner.  M  2069 

Sad  fortunes  of  the  reverend  Amos  Barton,  The.     M. 
Cross,  {Oeorge  Eliot).  in  C  3 1 68 

Sage  and  the  atheist,  The.    Voltaire.  in  V  1061 

Sage  aus  Sammstadt,  Elne.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1664 

Sagen  Frankens,  Die.    A.  Jansen.  J  401 

Sailor's  sweetheart,  A.    W.  C.  Russell.  R  3303 

Saint  Caligula.    E.  S.  Phelps.  in  P  1463 

St.  Clair  flats.    C.  F.  Woolson.  in  W  2761 

Saint  Denis.    V.  Hugo.  H  4863  v4 

St.  Elmo.    A.J.Wilson.  W2106 

St.  Lawrence,  The.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  vl 


Sanctuary  In  the  mountains.  The.    H.  Parr. 
Sand-hills  of  Jutland,  The.    H.  C.  Andersen. 


in  P  464 
Ax  767 


St.  George  and  St.  Michael.    G.  Macdonald 

St.  Giles  and  St.  James.    D.  W.  Jerrold. 

Saint  James.    W.  H.  Ainsworth. 

St.  Leger.    R.  B.  Kimball. 

St.  Leon.    W.  Godwin. 

St.  Martin's  eve.    E.  P.  Wood. 

St.  Martin's  summer.    A.  H.  M.  Brewster. 

St.  Patrick's-abend,  Der.    C.  Lever. 

St.  Patrick's  eve.    C.  Lever. 

St.  Phillips.    M.  Harris. 

St.  Ronan'8  well.    Sir  W.  Scott. 

St.  Ronansbrunnen.    Sir  W.  Scott. 

St.  Simon's  niece.    F.  L.  Benedict. 

Saint  Valentine's  day.    Sir  W.  Scott. 

St.  Vladimir,  The  conversion  of. 

St.  Winifred's.    F.  W.  Farrar. 

Ste.  Roche.    H.  v.  Paalzow. 

Saints  and  sinners.    V.  Cherbuliez. 

Salathlel.    G.  Croly. 

Salem  chapel.    M.  O.  Oliphant. 

Sally  Williams.    E.  D.  Cheney. 

Salmon  fisher  of  Udoll,  The.  H.  Miller. 

Salteador,  El.    A.  Dumas. 

Saltillo  boys.    W.  O.  Stoddard. 

Salvage. 

Salvator.    C.  G.  v.  Berneck. 

Salvator.    A.  Dumas. 

Sam  Lawson's  Oldtown  fireside  stories.    H 


Sam  Slick.    T.  C.  Haliburton. 

Sam  Sperry's  pension.    S.  P.  McLean. 

Sam's  sweetheart.    H.  B.  Reeves. 

Samuel  Brohl  and  company.    V.  Cherbuliez. 

Samuel  Titmarsh.    W.  M.  Thackeray. 

Samuel's  kleiner  roman.    H.  Semler. 

San  Rosario  ranche,  The.    M.  Howe. 

San  Sebastian.    R.  Voss. 

Sanctuary,  The.    G.  W.  Nichols. 


M262 
J  761 
A  680 
K602 
O1401 
W2672 


L.  1123 

L1123 

H  1366 

S2022 

S2022 

B1308 

in  a  2007  v2 

C4 

Fx  163 

P163 

C1158 

C3061 

0  478 

0x301 

in  W  2202  v4 

D2286 

Sx  1603 


B  1633 

D2286 

}.  Stowe. 

S6660 

H601 

in  M  463 

R3607 

C  1166 

T664 

in  V  2  v28 

H4726 

VlOOl 

N461 


Sand-man,  The.    E.  T.  W.  Hoffmann.  in  O  1001 

Same.  in  H  3359 

Sandford  and  Merton.    T.  Day.  Dx  201 

Sandy  Murray.  in  W  2203  v3 

Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre.    H.  Miller.  in  J  926  v6 

Sane  lunatic,  A.    C.  L.  Burnham.  B  4302 

Sangesbruder,  Der.    K.  Helgel.  in  V  2  v24 

Sanitary  measure,  A.    C.  Barnard.  in  B  401 

Santa  Claus  land.    A.  M.  Douglas.  Dx  659 

Santa  Maria.    S.  P.  McLean.  in  M  453 

Sarah  De  Berenger.    J.  Ingelow.  I  204 

Sarah  Walker.  F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1569 

Sarcasm  of  destiny.  The.    M.  E.  W.  Sherwood.      S  2751 
Sat  est  vixisse.    E.  SImcox.  in  S  2976 

Satanstoe.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2474 

Saved  from  his  friends.    E.  Prentiss.  in  P  2452 

Saxoborussen,  Die.    J.  F.  M.  O.  Medlng.  M  1981 

Saxon  and  norman.    E.  Charles.  in  C  955 

Saxon  ministers  and  missions.    E.  Charles.         in  C  955 
Saxon  schools  and  homes.    E.  Charles.  in  C  955 

Say  and  do  series.    S.Warner.  ■Wx201-Wx206 

Say  and  seal.    S.  and  A.  B.  Warner.  W  877 

Scamp  and  I.    E.  T.  Toulmln-Smith.  Mx  801 

Scarlet  letter.  The.    N.  Ha%vthorne.  H  2055 

Same.  H  2060 

Scene.    W.  D.  Howells.  in  H  4757 

Scene  painter's  wife.  The.    M.  E.  Maxwell,     in  M  1764 
Scenes  at  Washington.    R.  C.  Sands.  in  820. 1 : 6  v2 

Scenes  from  the  ghetto.    L.  Kompert.  K  1205 

Scenes  in  the  south-west.    C.  Sealsfield.  in  S  2202 

Scenes  of  clerical  life.    M.  Cross,  (George  Eliot).     C  3158 
Scenes  of  fear.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  vl 


Scepters  and  crowns.    S.  Warner. 
Sceptre  aad  ring.    B.  H.  Buxton. 
Schach  dem  konig.    H.  Kloinsteuber. 
Schatten  von  Ashlydyat,  Der.    E.  P.  Wood. 
Schatzgriiber,  Der.    J.  K.  A.  Musaus. 
Schatzkastlein  des  gevattersmanns. 


Wx203 

B4454 

K902 

W2573 

in  M  4951 

B.  Auerbach. 

A  1964 

Schiefe  geslcht,  Das.    A.  v.  Wlnterfeld.  in  W  2260  vlO 
Schiefe  thurm,  Der.    J.  Ludwig.  in  L  2126 

Schiffbruch.    E.  Simon.  in  V  2  v35 

Schiller's  heimathjahre.    H.  Kurz.  K  1501 

Schlacht  bel  Schleswig,  Die.    A.  v.  Wlnterfeld. 

in  W  2261  v4 
Schlacht  von  Benevent,  Die.    F.  D.  Guerrazzi.     G  2803 


Schlafende  braut.  Die.    H.  Stefifens. 

Schlangen-konigin,  Die.    L.  Schiicking. 

Schlas'sche  durfgeschlchten.    R.  Rossler. 

Schlemiel.    L.  Kompert. 

Schlimmer  augenblick,  Ein.    K.  W.  Hainan. 

Schloss  am  meer,  Ein.    L.  Schiicking. 

Schloss  an  der  Ostsee,  Das.    A.  Miitzelburg. 

Schloss  Avon.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell. 

Schloss  Barenberg.    L.  Reinhardt. 

Schloss  Bucha.    A.  v.  Donop. 

Schloss  Chive rtoii.    W.  H.  Ainsworth. 

Schloss  Dornegge.    L.  Schiicking. 

Schloss  Ehrensteln.    G.  P.  R.  James. 

Schloss  Elkrath.    B.  Frederlch. 

Schloss  Glenton.    H.  Wilke. 

Schloss  Gliicksburg.    A.  v.  Wlnterfeld. 

Schloss  Griinwald.    C.  Flelt. 

Schloss  Kuckernese.    L.  Goldammer. 

Schloss  Schwelgern.    F.  W.  Hacklander 

Schloss  Stolpen.    F.  Lubojatzky. 

Schloss  Tannenburg.    F.  Stahr, 

Schloss  Teufelslager.    V.  H.  J. 


Schloss  Tornltz.    W.  Lorenz. 
Schloss  von  Oedenweller,  Das. 


S4802 

in  R  2405 

R2651 

inK  1205 

in  V  2  v22 

S  1822 

M5008 

M  1252 

R856 

C  1701 

A  560 

S  1823 

J  240 

D204 

K  1402 

in  W  2261  v4 

F776 

C  1476 

in  H  308 

L,  2051 

S4677 

Brahain-Ducange. 

D2051 
L  1908 
A.  L.  A.  Dudevaut. 

D2185 


Schloss  Wendshelm.    C.  Stock.  S  5356 

Schlusselburg,  Die.    W.  Herchenbach.  in  H  2779 

Schmuck,  Der.    H.  W.  Hanke.  H  1106 

Schmuggler,  Der.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  241 

Schneeglockchen.    L.  Kurschner.  in  V  2  v28 

Schneewoche,  Elne.    O.  Roquette.  in  R  2406 

Schneider,  Ein.    K.  v.  Holtel.  H  4004 

Schobrl.    E.  M.  Oettlnger.  O  902 

SchonSynnov.    B.  Bjornson.  B  2152 

Schonberg-Cotta  family.    E.  Charles.  C  953 

Schone  frauen.    R.  E.  Hahn.  H  376 

Schiine  Valentin,  Der.    H.  Biihlau.  in  V  2  v35 
Schonen  amerlkanerinnen.  Die.    F.  Splelhagen.  S  4267 

School-days  at  Rugby.    T.  Hughes.  Hx  1051 

School  for  fathers,  'The.    T.  Gwynne.  G  3 152 

School-girls.    A.  Carey.  Cx  101 

School-master's  trunk,  The.    A.  M.  Diaz.  D  1251 

School  of  life,  A.    A.  M.  Watts.  W  1061 

Schoolboy  honour.    H.  C.  Adams.  Ax  204 


z  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


981      Schoolfellows— Silver  pitchers.      LITEIIATUIIE— FICTION. 


01.  818,  Titles. 


Schoolfellows,  The.  O.Richardson.  in  W  2202  vll 
Schoolmesters  reis'  nah'r  arvschaft.    W.  Schroder. 

S1752 
Schoolmistress  abroad,  The.    T.  Hood.  in  H  4026 

Same.  in  820.2: 36 

Schubert  und  seine  zeltgenossen.    A.  E.  Brachvogel. 

^  QOQQ 

Schiidderump,  Der.    W.  Raabe.  B,  119 

Schuld  und  suhne.    E.  A.  Konlg.  K  1258 

Schultheissentochter,  Die.    L.  Peters.  P  2903 

Schuster  Lange.    E.  Wichert.  W  1604 

Schutzgeist,  Der.    A.  W.  Bngelen.  A  1351 

Schutzlos,  aber  nicht  hiilflos.    J.  A.  Brokel.  B  3301 

Schwiigerinnen,  Die.    H.  W.  Hanke.  H  1107 

Schwalberl,  Das.    H.  T.  v.  Schmid.  S  1416 

Schwarmer,  Der.    C.  Spindler.  S4319 

Schwarze  bret.  Das.    W.  R.  Heller.  S  2332 

Schwarze  Mare,  Die.    J.  D.  H.  Temme.  T  560 

Schwarze  tulpe,  Die.    A.  Dumas.  D  2287 

Schwarze  und  weise.  G.  Oelsner-Monmerque.  O  602 
Schwarzwalder  dorfgeschichten.  B.Auerbach.  A  1965 
Schweden-schatz,  Der.    H.  Wachenhusen.  W  163 

Schwedische  lebensbilder.    M.S.Schwartz.  S  1912 

Schwester,  Die.    H  W.  Hanke.  H  1108 

Sch wester.  Die.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1831 

Schwestern,  Die.    G.  Ebers.  E  255 

Scientific  vagabond,  A.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  in  B  2855 

Sclaverei  in  Amerika.    F.  A.  Strubberg.  S  5802 

Sclaverei  in  dem  lande  der  freiheit.    H.  B.  Stowe. 

S  5661 
Scotch  story,  A.    M.  A.  Barker.  in  B  376 

Scotsman's  tale.  The.    H.  Lee.  in  L  851  v2 

Scottish  chiefs.  The.    J.  Porter.  P  2201 

Scottish  hunters  of  Hudson's  Bay,  The.    H.  Miller. 

in  W  2202  vl2 
Scottish  orphans.  The.    M.  Blackford.  Bx  752 

Scottish  veteran.  The.    J.  Howell.  in  W  2202  vl2 

Scouring  of  the  white  horse,  The.  T.  Hughes.  Hx  1053 
Scout,  The.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3002 

Sculptor  of  Bruges,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2868 

Sea  breezes.  Sx  25 

Sea  change,  A.    F.  L.  Shaw.  Sx  903 

Sea  fight.  The.  in  W  2202  vl 9 

Sea  lions.  The.    J.F.Cooper.  C  2475 

Sea  queen,  A.    W.  C.  Russell.  II  3307 

Sea  skirmish.  The.  in  W  2202  v20 

Sea  storm.  The.    O.  Richardson.  in  W  2202  vl2 

Sea-totaller,  A.    T.  Hood.  in  820.2 :  36 

Seaboard  parish.  The.    G.  Macdonald.  M  263 

Sealed  orders.    E.  S.  Phelps.  P  1453 

Seamy  side.  The.    W.  Besantand  J.  Rice.  B  1766 

Seaward's  narrative,  Sir  Edward.  J.  Porter.  P  2202 
Sebastian.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  in  M  1764 

Sebastian.    K.Cooper.  S  701 

Sebastian  Strome.    J.  Hawthorne.  H  2004 

Second  life,  A.    A.  F.  Hector.  .H2211 

Second  marriage,  The.    C.  Burdett.  B  4201 

Second  thoughts.    R.  Broughton.  B  3455 

Second  wife.  The.    E.  John.  J  912 

Secret  chamber.  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  in  T  177  vl 

Secret  of  the  Andes.  The.    F.  Hassaurek.  H  1701 

Secret  of  the  Stradivarius,  The.    F.  J.  Fargus. 

in  F  2003 
Secret  passion.  The.    R.  F.  Williams.  W  1952 

Seed-time  and  harvest.    F.  Renter.  R  953 

Seehof,  Der.    F.  Stahr.  S  4676 

Seeker,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v21 

Seelenfanger.  Der.    J.  Rank.  E.  360 

Seelengemiilde,  Ein.    E.  T.  Merx.  M  2401 

Seelowen,  Die.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2475 

Seer's  cave.  The.    W.  Hetherington.  in  "W  2202  v6 

Seherin  der  hochlande.  Die.    W.  Sommers.  S  3851 

Sein  guter  engel.    L.  F.  Henning.  H  2601 

Sein  ideal.    J.  Rank.  B  356 

Sein  Oder  nichtsein.    H.  C.  Andersen.  A  1005 

Sein  und  nichtsein.    G.  Hocker.  H  3202 

Selbst.    C.  G.  F.  Gore.  a  1560 

Select  party,  A.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2054  vl 

Self-devotion.    H.  Campbell.  C  201 

Self-sacrifice.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  491 

Self-seer,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2868 

Selim.    J.  K.  Paulding.  in»T  186 

Seltsame  geschichten.    A.  Meissner.  M  2060 

Seltsame  geschichten.    E.  A.  Poe.  P  1976 

Seltsame  leiden  eines  theater-direktors.  E.  T.  A.  Hoff- 
mann. H  3357 
Semi-detached  house.  The.  E.  Eden.  E  351 
Sendung,  Die.  F.  Marryat.  M  1207 
Senior  partner.  The.  C.  E.  L.  Riddell.  R  1852 
Senior  songman.  The.  E.  Stephenson.  T  107 
Sennor  Aguilar.  F.  Gerstacker.  Gt  722 
Sense  and  sensibility.  J.  Austen.  A  2064 
Same,  [condensed].                                           in  A  2066 


Sentimental  journey,  A.  L.  Sterne,  in  820.2: 20  v  1,2 
Septlmius  Felton.    N.  Hawthorne.  H  2056 

Same.  in  914.2: 26 

Serapions-briider,  Die.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann,  H  3358 

Serapis.    G.  Ebers.  E  259 

Serf,  The.    E.  Souvestre.  in  S  4053 

Sergeant  Barnacle.    W.  G.  Simms.  in  S  3009 

Serjeant's  tales,  The.    J.  Howell.  in  W  2202 

Servant  girl  of  the  period.  The.  C.  Chamberlain.  C  851 
Settlers  in  Canada,  The.    F.  Marryat.  M  1215 

Seven  conversations  of  dear  Jones  and  baby  Van  Rensse- 
laer.   B.  Matthews  and  H.  C.  Bunner.     in  M  1601 
Seven  daughters.    A.  M.  Douglas.  Dx  661 

Seven  little  people.    H.  B.  Scudder.  Sx  706 

Seven  marriages.    A.  F.  Langbein.  in  B.  245 1 

Seven  sons  of  mammon.  The.    G.  A.  Sala.  S  401 

Seven  stories.    D.  G.  Mitchell.  M  2855 

Seven  to  seventeen.    M.M.Bell.  Bx  551 

Seven  vagabonds.  The.  N.  Hawthorne,  in  H  2057  v2 
Seven  years.    J.  Kavanagh.  K  310 

Seven  years'  dearth.  The.  J.  Howell,  in  W  2202  vl4 
Sevenoaks.    J.  G.  Holland.  H  3655 

Severa.    E.  Hartner.  H  1626 

Shabby  genteel  story,  A.    W.M.Thackeray.  T  662 

Same.  in  T  665  v7 

Shadow  in  the  corner.  The.  M.  E.  Maxwell,  in  M  1790 
Shadow  of  a  crime.  The.    T.  H.  Caine.  C  167 

Shadow  of  Ashlydyat,  The.    E.P.Wood.  W  2573 

Shadow  of  death.  The.    E.  Simcox.  in  S  2976 

Shadow  of  Moloch  mountain.  The.     J.  G.  Austin. 

A  2103 
Shadow  of  the  door,  The.  in  T  177  v8 

Shadow  of  the  sword.  The.    R.  Buchanan.  B  3852 

Shadow  on  the  threshold,  A.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2120 

Shadowed  perils.    M.A.Avery.  A  2151 

Shadows  of  Shasta.    C.  H.  Miller.  M  2702 

Shaker  bridal,  The.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2067  v2 

Shakspeare  and  his  friends.  R.  P.  Williams.  W  1963 
Shakspeare.  The  youth  of.  R.  F.  Williams.  W  1964 
Shakspeare's  funeral.    E.  B.  Hamley.  in  T  177  vl 

Shandon  bells.    W.  Black.  B  2216 

Shane  Fadh's  wedding.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  654 

Shawl-straps.    L.  M.  Alcott.  Ax  503 

She's  all  the  world  to  me.    T.  H.  Caine.  C  166 

She  loves  and  lies.    W.  Collins.  in  T  178  v4 

Shepherd  of  Salisbury  plain,  The.     H.  More. 

in  820.2:  28  vl 
Shepherd-king,  The.    C.  M.  Tucker.  Tx  904 

Shepherds  all  and  maidens  fair.     W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

inB  1769 
Shepherd's  calendar.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v3,  4 

Shepherd's  wedding,  A.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v2 

Sherbrooke.    H.  B.  Talcot.  T  153 

Sherlocks,  The.    J.  Saunders.  S  653 

Sherringham's  wife.    A.  Cudlip.  in  C  3312  v3 

Shilling's  worth  of  sherry,  A.  W.  H.  Hughes.  H  4826 
Shiloh.    J.  L.  M.  Woodruff.  W  2662 

Ship  of '49,  A.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1569 

Shirley.    C.  Nicholls.  N  403 

Shoemaker's  village.    W.  B.  Rands.  B  301 

Shoepac  recollections.    O.  B.  Willcox.  W  1851 

Short  mystery,  A.    B.  W.  Procter.  in  824.2 :  77  vl 

Shylock  of  Barnow,  The.    K.  E.  Pranzos.  in  F  1903 

Sibyl's  disappointment.    H.  Parr.  in  P  464 

Sidonie.    A.  Daudet.  D  456 

Sieben  erzahlungen.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1468 

Sieben  legenden.    G.  Keller.  K  379 

Sieben  winterabende.    W.  R.  Heller.  H  2333 

Siege  of  Algiers,  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

in  li  367 
Siege  of  Berlin,  The.    A.  Daudet.  in  T  178  v4 

Siege  of  London,  The.    H.  James,  jr.  J  312 

Siege  of  Roxburgh,  The.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3461  v6 

Siegwart.    J.M.Miller.  M  2726 

Sieur  George.    G.  W.  Cable.  in  C  103 

Sights  and  insights.    A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  W  1468 

Sights  from  a  steeple.  N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  vl 
Sigismund.    G.  Gnffln.  in  G  2555 

Same.  in  G  2551  v5 

Sigismund  Fatello.  in  T  176  v8 

Signal  man.  The.    C.  Dickens.  in  J  926  v8 

Signer  Formica.  E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  in  H  3359  vl 
Signer  Monaldlnl's  niece.    M.  A.  Tincker.  T  1103 

Silas  Marner.    M.  Cross,  (Georoe  Bliot).  C  8159 

Silberne  hochzeit.  Die.    S.  Kohn.  K  1102 

Silcote  of  Silcotes.    H.  Kingsley.  K  706 

Silent  partner.  The.    E.  S.  Phelps.  P  1454 

Silent  witness,  A.    E.  Yates.  Y  109 

Silver  caSon,  The.    G.  M.  Fenn.  Fx  203 

Silver  city.  The.    F.  A.  Ober.  Ox  101 

Silver  cord.  The.    C.  S.  Brooks.  B  3427 

Silver  medal.  The.    J.T.Trowbridge.  Tx814 

Silver  pitchers.    L.  M.  Alcott  Ax  514 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


LITERATUBE— FICTION. 


Silver— Sorrowful. 


984 


Silver  shilling.  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  in  Ax  758 

Silvia.    J.  Kavanagrh.  K311 

Silvia's  freier.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  Gt  407 

Simon.    A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2184 

Simon  Sellner's  reichthumer,  Herrn.    C.  A.  Wetterberph. 

W  1408 

Simon  Turchi.    H.  Conscience.  C  2257 

Simple  man  is  the  beggar's  brother.  The.    J.  M.  Wilson. 

mW2202vl7 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Simple  story,  A.    E.  Tnchbald.  1151 

Simple  tale,  A.    R.  C.  Sands.  in  820.1: 6  v2 

Simple  tales.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653 

Simpleton,  A.    C.  Reade.  B  610 

Simplicity  and  fascination.    A.  Beale.  B  804 

Simplicius  Simphcissimus.    H.  J.  C  v.  Grimmelshausen. 
in  880: 152  v33,  34 
Simply  a  love-story.    P.  Orne.  O  766 

Simpson  of  Bussora.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  v2 

Since  I  died.    E.  S.  Phelps.  in  P  1453 

Singleheart  and  Doubleface.    C.  Reade.  in  B,  616 

Same.  in  B,  621 

Singular  letter  from  southern  Africa,  A.    J.  Hogg. 

in  T  176  v5 
Singular  vote  of  Aut  Tilbox,  The.     S.  P.  McLean. 

in  M  453 
Sinner  and  saint.    A.  A.  Hopkins.  H  4301 

Sintram.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouqu6.  in  L  358 

Same.  in  M  2776 

Sintram  und  seine  gefahrten.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte 
Fouque.  Z.  352 

Sir  Amyas  Leigh,  Voyages  of.    C.  Kingsley.  K  655 

Sir  Andrew  Wylie.    J.  Gait.  0-152 

Sir  Brook  Fossbrooke.    C.  Lever.  L  1124 

Sir  Charles  Grandison.    S.  Richardson.  B  1205 

Same,  [abridged].  B  1204 

Sir  Bowling  O'Hartigan.    G.  Griffin.  in  <3t  2555 

Sir  Edward  Seaward's  nari-ative  of  his  shipwreck.    J. 
Porter.  P  2202 

Sir  Gibbie.    G.  Macdonald.  M!264 

Sir  Guy  D'Esterre.    S.  Bunbury.  B  4101 

Sir  Hanbury's  bequest.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  in  M  1764 

Sir  Harry  Hotspur.    A.  Trollope.  T  1629 

Sir  Jasper  Carew.    C.  Lever.  Li  1125 

Sir  Jasper's  tenant.    M.  B.  Maxwell.  M  1777 

Sir  Jocelyn's  cap.    W.  Besant  and  W.  H.  Pollock. 

in  B  1770 
Sir  John.    C.  J.  Douglas.  D  2701 

Sir  Luke's  return.    M.E.Maxwell.  in  M  1764 

Sir  Marcus's  choice.    F.  Church.  in  C  1411 

Sir  Patrick  Hume.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v9 

Sir  Peter  and  his  pigeon.    W.  and  M.  Howitt.  in  H  4801 
Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.    J.  Addison.  A  351 

Sir  Rupert's  room.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2106 

Same.  in  H  2121 

Sir  Theodore  Broughton.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  239 

Sir  Thomas  More,  The  household  of.     \.  Manning. 

M  852 
Sir  Tom.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  487 

Sire  de  Maletroit's  door.  The.    B.  L.  Stevenson. 

in  S  5176 
Siren,  The.    F.  A.  Guthrie.  in  A  1328 

Sirene.    I.  Frick.  F  1654 

Sirene,  Die.    A.  Meissner.  Te.20Ql 

Sister  Johanna's  story.    A.  B.  Edwards.  in  E  510 

Sister  Rose.    E.  S.  Holt.  H  3955 

Sister  St.  Luke.    C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2752 

Sister  Silvia.    M.  A.  Tincker.  in  3  35  v2 

Sister  Susy.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  452 

Sister  Weeden's  prayer.    K.  S.  McDowell.  in  M  326 

Sister  years.  The.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  v2 

Sisters,  The.    G.  Ebers.  E  255 

Sister's  bye-hours.    J.  Ingelow.  Ix  103 

Sister's  story,  A.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2107 

Same.  in  H  2118 

Sittengeraalde   aus   dem   elsassischen   volksleben.     A. 
Weill.  W1151 

Sitzen  geblieben.    B.  Glogau.  in  V  2  v26 

Six  girls.    F.  B.  Irving.  Ix  301 

Six  in  all.    V..F.  Townsend.  T1454 

Six  nights  in  a  block-house.    H.  C.  Watson.         Wx  302 
Six  of  one,  by  half  a  dozen  of  the  other.    H.  B.  Stowe 
and  others.  S  5663 

Six  to  sixteen.    J.  H.  Ewing.  Ex  353 

Six  years  later.    A.  Dumas.  -       D  2277 

Skean  Dhu,  The.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  vl4 

Skelet  Im  hause.  Das.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4262 

Skeleton  in  the  closet.  The.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  452 

Sarm.  in  J  926  v6 

Skeleton  in  the  closet.  The.    H.  Parr.  in  P  464 

Skeleton  in  the  house,  The.    P.  Spielhagen.  S  4262 

Skeleton's  cave.  The.    W.  C.  Bryant.  in  T  186 

Sketch  from  Babylon,  A.  in  T  177  vl  1 


Sketch  from  my  window,  A.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

Sketches  by  Boz.    C.  Dickens.  D  1319 

Sketches  from  memory.    N.Hawthorne.         in  H  2051 
Same.  in  H  2054  v2 

Sketches  from  the  history  of  the  reformation  in  Italy. 

E.  Charles.  in  C  960 

Sketches  of  the  United  brethren  of  Bohemia  and  ^lora- 

via.    E.  Charles.  in  C  960 

Skirmishing.    Mrs.  C.  Jenkin.  J  603 

Skizzen.    S.  v.  Knorring.  K  1052 

Skizzen  aus  Calif ornien  und  Siidamerika.    F.  Gerstackor. 

G  723 
Skizzen  aus  dem  Londoner  alltagsleben.    C.  Dickens. 

D1319 
Skizzen,  geschichten  und  gedichte.    F.  Spielhagen. 

S4261 
Skutsjunge,  Der.    E.  Carlen.  C  504 

Slave,  The.    J.  Howell.  in  W  2202  v4 

Slave,  The.    E.  Souvestre.  in  S  4053 

Sleeping-car,  The.    W.  D.  Howells.  822.1 :  22 

Sleeping-car  experience,  A.    F.  B.  Harte.         in  H  1551 
Slip  in  the  fens,  A.  S  21 

Small  house  at  Allington,  The.    A.  Trollope.        T  1630 
Smoke.    I.  S.  Turgenief .  T2105 

Smuggler,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  241 

Smuggler,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  vl  1 

Smuggler's  leap,  The.  in  T  176  vlO 

Snake  of  the  cabin.  The.    W.  G.  Slmms.  in  S  3009 

Snaken  un  snurren.    W.Schroder.  S  1753 

Snap.    T.  B.  Price.  Px  851 

Snarleyyow.    F.  Marryat.  M  1217 

Snow  image.  The.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2059 

Snow  man.  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  •  in  Ax  756 

Snow  queen.  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  in  Ax  753 

Snow-storm,  The.    J.  Wilson.  in  J  926  v7 

Snow  storm  of  1825,  The.    A.  Campbell,     in  W  2202  v6 
Snowberries.    A.  Cary.  Cx  152 

Snowdrops.    Z.  Topelius.  Tx  601 

Snowflakes.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  v2 

Snowing  up  of  Strath  Lugas,  The.  in  T  176  vl 2 

Snuff-miller's  daughter,  The.  in  W  2203  v3 

So  they  were  married.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.    B  1756 
Social  man.  The.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  vl  1 

Sohn  des  kaisers,  Der.    A.  Miitzelburg.  M  5009 

Sohn  des  volkes.  Bin.    L.  Schiicklng.  S  1824 

Sohn  eines  beriihmten  mannes,  Bin.    L.  Schucking. 

S  1826 
Sohn  vom  eisenhammer,  Der.    W.  Herchenbach. 

in  H  2782 
Sohne  Barnevelt's.  Die.    B.  Schmidt- Weissenf els. 

S1501 
Soiree  in  a  porter's  lodge,  A.  J.  Kavanagh.  in  K  310 
Soldier's  bullet,  The.    J.  ajid  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 

Soldier's  return,  The.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653 

Same.  in  O  653  v2 

Solitary  of  the  cave,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson,  in  W  2202  v3 
Soil  und  haben.    G.  Freytag.  F  1605 

Solomon.    C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2751 

Some  love  passages  in  the  lives  of  overy-day  people.    W. 

dndM.  Howitt.  in  H  4801 

Some  one  else.    B.  M.  Croker.  C  3902 

"  Some  one  has  blundered."    B.  Simcox.  in  S  2976 

Some  one  pays.    C.  Lever.  iji.  T  177  vl2 

Some  other  folks.    S.  P.  McLean.  M  453 

Some  passages  from  the   diary  of  mistress  Mavgaiot 

Arden.    H.  Parr.  in  P  469 

Some  rambling  notes  of  an  idle  excursion.  S.  L.  Clemens. 

inC  1802 
Some  remarkable  passages  in  the  life  of  an  Edinburgh 

baillie.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v5 

Some  tales  of  white  elephants.    J.  Payn.       in  P  81 1  v2 
Some  women's  hearts.    L.  C.  Moulton.  M4102 

Somebody  else.    G.  P.  Lathrop.  L.  652 

Somebody's  luggage.    C.  Dickens  and  others.        D  1328 
Somebody's  neighbors.    R.  T.  Cooke.  C  2401 

Somorville  Hall.    S.  S.  Ellis.  Ex  253 

Something  for  everybody.    B.  R.  Hall.  H  601 

Sommerblumenstrausse.    L.  Rellstab.  B  903 

Sommerreise.    F.Bremer.  B  3156 

Somnambulist  of  Redcleugh,  The.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v6 
Somosierra,  Die.    C.  E.  Duboc.  D  2001 

Son  of  the  organ  grinder.  The.    M.  8.  Schwartz.  S  1906 
Son  of  the  soil,  A.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  479 

Sonia.    A.  Durand.  D  2560 

"Sonnenwirth",  Der.    H.  Kurz.  K  1502 

Sooner  or  later.    C.  S.  Brooks.  B  3428 

Sophie  Arnold.    E.  M.  Oettinger.  O  903 

Sophie  Printems.    A.  Dumas.^lfe.  D  2354 

Sophomores  of  Radclitfe,  The.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  212 

Sorcerers,  The.  in  P  2126  vl 

Sorrow  of  a  secret.  The.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 18 

Sorrowful  guest,  A.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  802 


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LITERATTntE— FICTION. 


01.  813,  Titles.        986 


Sorrows  of  young  Werther,  The.    J.  W.  v.  G6the. 

in  a  1662 
Sound  morality.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v2 

South  ainerican  editor,  The.    E.  B.  Hale.  mi  H  452 

South  breaker,  The.    H.  P.  Spofford.  in  3  4401 

Same.  in  J  926  v7 

South  devil.  The.    C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2752 

Southward  ho  !    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3008 

Sowed  by  the  wind.    E.  Kellog-g-.  Kx  223 

Sowing  and  reaping.    M.  Howitt.  Hx  1260 

Spanish  cavaliers.  The.  S  30 

Spanish  fairy  tales.    C.  Arrom.  Ax  851 

Spanish  match.  The.    W.  H.  Alnsworth.  A  581 

Spanish  nun.  The.    T.  De  Quincey.  in  824.2 :  34  vl 

Spanish  student.  The.    B.  W.  Procter,     in  824.2 :  77  vl 
Spark  of  genius,  The.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  211 

Spatlauber,  Die.    K.  R.  E.  v.  Bayer.  in  V  2  v21 

Spiitsonuner.    C.  v.  Sydow.  S  6101 

Special  constable,  A.    C.  Reade.  in  R  617 

Same.  m  It  621 

Spectacles,  The.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820. 1 :  5  v3 

Spectral  mortgage.  The.    F.  R.  Stockton.  in  3  5402 

Spectre  barber.  The.    J.  K.  A.  Musaus.       in  P  2126  v2 
Specti  e  of  Milagglo,  The.    A.  Wilson.  in  T  177  v4 

Speculative  spirit.  The.    F.  J.  Fargus.  in  F  2003 

Spell-bound.    A.  Dumas.  D  2289 

Spell-bound  fiddler,  The.    K.  Janson.  J  451 

Spcnden  auf  dem  altar  der  freundschaft  und  llebe. 

Spendthrift,  The.    W.  H.  Alnsworth.  A  582 

Sphinx,  Die.    L.  Schiicking.  S  1826 

Spider's  eye.  The.    L.  P.  Hale.  in  3  35  v3 

Spindle  stories.    R.  H.  Moncrleff.  Mx  826 

Spinning-wheel  stories.    L.  M.  Alcott.  Ax  518 

Spinoza.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1966 

Spirit  of  night.  The.    G.  Aguilar.  t?i  A  403 

Spirit-rapper,  The.    O.  A.  Brownson.  B  3602 

Spirite.    T.  Gautier.  Ot  603 

Spirit's  entreatv.  The.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Spleen.    A.  v.  Wlnterfeld.  mW2260vl0 

Split  zephyr.    H.  A.  Beers.  in  3  35  v8 

Spoiled  child.  The.    D.  mD2401 

Sport  of  destiny,  The.    F.  v.  Schiller.  in  R  2451 

Same.  i/i  830 :  B  1 53  v3 

Sportsman  of  Outfleldhaugh,  The.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  vl 9 
Spring  comedies.    M.  A.  Baker.  B  376 

Spring  Hoods.    I.  S.  Turgenief.  T2106 

Sprung  vom  Nlagarafalle,  Der.    F.  A.  Strubberg. 

S  5803 
Spukehaus,  Das.    A.  v.  Wlnterfeld.  W  2257 

Spy,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2476 

Squatter  chief.  The.    G.  Sealsfield.  in  3  2202 

Squire,  The.    E.  Pickering.  P  1754 

Squire  Ben.    J.M.Wilson.  inW2202vl5 

Squire  Palne's  confession.    R.  T.  Cooke.  in  C  2401 

Squire's  legacy,  The.    M.  C.  Hay.  H2111 

Stiidte  und  raenschen.    C.  Spindler.  S  4320 

Stadthauptmann,  Der.    G.  W.  PfelfCer.  P  1001 

Stage  struck.    B.  Tucker-Machetta.  B,  2376 

Staire  manor.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2114 

Stammes  letzter,  Des.    W.  Lorenz.  li  1909 

Standish  the  puritan.    Eldred  Grayson,  esq.         G2151 
Stanhope.    H.Lee.  mli851vl 

Stanley  Thorn.    H.  Cockton.  C  2003 

Star  and  a  heart,  A.    F.  Church.  C  1420 

Star  chamber.  The.    W.  H.  Alnsworth.  A  561 

Star  In  the  valley,  The.    M.  N.  Murfree.  in  M  4776 

Starling,  The.    N.  Macleod.  M  504 

Starting  out.    A.Clark.  Cx351 

Starving  settlers,  The.    D.P.Thompson.  in  T  751 

States  general.  The.    E.  Erckmann  arid  A.  Chatrian. 

inS  1204  vl 
Station,  The.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  554 

Statue,  Die.    A.  v.  Wlnterfeld.  in  W  2261  v4 

Stauntons,  The.    B.  W.  Procter.  in  824.2 :  77  vl 

Steam-house,  The.    J.  Verne.  Vx  304 

Steevenbord.    M.  A.  Enders.  in  V  2  v23 

Stein  des  Tiberias,  Der.    F.  Melster.  in  D  104 

Steinhauer  von  Saint-Point,  Der.    A.  fle  Lamartlne. 

1^304 
Stellvertreter,  Der.    E.  Carlen.  C  507 

Stella.    F.  Stahr.  S4685 

Stella  Grayland.    J.  T.  McKay.  in  3  35  v7 

Step-mother,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James,  J  253 

Stephen  Dane.    A.  M.  Douglas.  D  1807 

Stephen,  M.  D.    8.  Warner.  W  837 

Stepping  heavenward.    E.  Prentiss.  P  2455 

Sternkammer,  Die.    W.  H.  Alnsworth.  A  561 

Steven  Lawrence,  yeoman.    A.  Edwardes.  E  458 

Stlef el  von  nummer  10,  Die.    A.  v.  Wlnterfeld. 

in  W  2261  ve 
Still  waters.   M.  A.  Paul.  P  705 


Stllle  f  reund,  Der.    A.  v.  d.  Decken. 


Stillwater  tragedy.  The.    T.  B.  Aldrich. 
Dei      "  " 


in  D  2651 
_     .  A  755 

Stockflschfang,  Der.    L.  Storch.  S  5559 

Stockholms  vorzelt.    T.  G.  Rudbeck.  R  2951 

Stolen  sheep.  The.    J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 

Stolen  white  elephant,  The.    S.  L.  Clemens.  C  1802 

Stone-breaker,  The.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  vl8 

Stone-cutter's  boy  of  Possagno,  The.    G.  Aguilar. 

in  A  403 
Stone-mason  of  Saint  Point,  The.     A.  de  Lamartine. 

Ii304 
Stop  thief  !    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2106 

Same.  in  H  2119 

Stories  and  romances.    H.  E.  Scudder.  S  2101 

Stories  and  tales.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  752 

Stories  by  ameriean  authors.  S  35 

Stories  for  home  folks.    S.  J.  Lippincott.  Lx  403 

Stories  from  the  german.    J.  Mosen  and  J.  L.  Tieck. 

M3951 
Stories  from  the  history  of  Sweden.  Sx  82 

Stories  of  ameriean  life.    M.  R.  Mltford,  ed.         M  2955 
Stories  of  engllsh  and  foreign  life.    W.  and  M.  Howitt. 

H4801 
Stories  of  Henry  and  Henrietta.  A.  Dufresno.  Dx  701 
Stories  of  the  island  world.    C.  NordhofiP.  Nx  254 

Stories  told  to  a  child.    J.  Ingelow.  1x104 

Storms.    J.Hogg.  inH3451v2 

Storungen.    E.  Wlchert.  in  W  1604 

Story-book,  A.    A.  M.  Diaz.  Dx  455 

Story  of  a  bad  boy,  The.    T.  B.  Aldrich.  Ax  601 

Story  of  a  cat.    E.  G.  de  LaBedolllere.  Lx  101 

Story  of  a  country  town,  The.    E.  W.  Howe.         H  4736 
Story  of  a  man  of  business.  The.     L.  C.  Moulton. 

in  M  4101 
Story  of  a  millionaire.  The.    C.  Mundt.  in  M  4555 

Story  of  a  mine.  The.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1555 

Story  of  a  peasant,  The.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

£  1204 
Story  of  a  royal  favorite.  The.  C.  G.  F.  Gore.  G  1559 
Story  of  a  scar.  The.    F.  C.  Fisher.  in  F  953 

Story  of  a  sugar  prince.  The.    F.  A.  Guthrie,  in  A  1328 
Story  of  an  honest  man.  The.    E.  About.  A  104 

Story  of  an  outcast,  The.    H.  H.  Boyesen.        in  B  2855 
Story  of  Avis,  The.    E.  S.  Phelps.  P  1455 

Story  of  carnival,  A.    M.  A.  M.  Hoppus.  H  4501 

Story  of  Charles  Gordon,  The.     M.  F.  Conolly. 

in  W  2202  vl7 
Story  of  Clara  Douglas,  The.  W.Logan,  in  W  2202  v4 
Story  of  Don  Quixote.  M.  Cervantes-Saavedra.  Cx  176 
Story  of  Ellsabetta  Slrani,  The.  D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2868 
Story  of  Elizabeth.  The.    A.I.Ritchie.  111656 

Story  of  Eulenburg,  A.    R.  E.  Francillon.     in  T  177  v8 
Story  of  Farquharson  of  Inverey,  The.    Sir  T.  D.  Lauder. 

in  E  426 
Story  of  Pran5olse,  The.    K.  S.  Macquoid.  in  M  607 

Story  of  good  queen  Bess,  A.    J.  Hogg.       in  H  3451  v2 
Story  of  Helen  Troy,  The.    C.  C.  Harrison.  H  1401 

Story  of  Hyas,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2868 

Story  of  Iris,  The.    O.  W.  Holmes.  in  824.1 :  48 

Story  of  Kennett,  The.    B.  Taylor.  T  453 

Story  of  La  Roche,  The.    H.  Mackenzie.         in  J  926  v3 
Same.  in  829.2:  23 

Story  of  Martha  Guinness  and  her  son,  The.     C.  Crowe. 

in  E  426 
Story  of  Mary  Brown,  The.     A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v23 
Story  of  May  Darling,  The.    J.  F.  Smith. 

in  W  2202  vlO 
Story  of  Melicent,  The.    Fayr  Madoc.  M  626 

Story  of  my  uncle  Toby,  The.    L.Sterne.  S  5151 

Story  of  Mysie  Craig,  The.     A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v23 
Story  of  Robin  Hood,  The.    W.  Heaton.  Hx  776 

Story  of  Salome,  The.    A.B.Edwards.  in  E  510 

Story  of  small  beginnings,  A.     S.  Warner. 

Wx208-Wx211 
Story  of  Sweden,  A.  in  P  2802 

Story  of  the  back-room  window,  The.    B.  W.  Procter. 

in  824.2: 77  v2 
Story  of  the  baked  head.  in  P  2802 

Story  of  the  forty-six.  The.    J.Hogg.         in  H  3451  v4 
Story  of  the  Latin  quarter,  A.    F.  H.  Burnett. 

in  3  35  v3 
Story  of  the  lollards,  A.    E.  Charles.  in  C  955 

Story  of  the  pelican,  The.     A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v23 
Story  of  the  plebiscite,  The.     E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chat- 
rian. in  E  1211 
Story  of  the  red  book  of  Appln,  The.    E.  A.  Hltchcook. 

Hx861 
Story  of  the  siege  of  Boston,  A.     H.  E.  Scudder. 

in  3  2101 
Story  of  the  unfinished  picture,  The.  in  P  2802 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


987       CI.  813,  Titles. 


LITERATUItE— PIOTION". 


Story  of— Tales. 


Story  of  three  sisters,  A.    C.  Maxwell.  M  1701 

Story  of  Tom  Bertram,  The.    O.  Richardson. 

in  W  2202  vie 
Story  of  two  lives,  The.    J.  Schayer.  in  8  35  vlO 

Story  of  Valentine  and  his  brother,  The.     M.  O.  Oli- 
phant.  O  480 

Story  of  Viteau,  The.    F.  R.  Stockton.  Sx  1508 

Story  teller  at  fault,  The.    G.  Griffin.  in  O-  2551  v5 

Same.  in  Q  2555 

Story  without  a  tale,  A.  in  T  176  v2 

Stout  heart,  A.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  216 

Strafende  burggeist,   Der.     K.  L.  P.  W.  G.  v.  Alvensle- 
ben.  C  1951 

Straightforward.    H.  Parr.  P  455 

Stranded  ship,  A.    L.  C.  Davis.  D  551 

Strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton,  The.     W.  Black. 

B  2212 

Same.  i?iB2211 

Strange  disappearance,  A.    A.  K.  Green.  Q-  2202 

Strange  house  of  Loch  Suainabahl,  The.     W.  Black. 

in  B  2206 
Strange  journey,  A.    C.  G.  Rossetti.  R  3451 

Strange  stories.  E.  Erekmann  and  A.  Chatrian.  E  1205 
Strange  story,  A.  E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4026 
Strange  tales.    E.  G.  C.  Murray.  M  4902 

Strange  voyage,  A.    W.C.Russell.  113313 

Strange  world,  A.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1778 

Strangers  and  pilgrims.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1779 

8tratford-by-the-sea.  S  37 

Stray  pearls.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  223 

Street-sweeper  of  St.  Roque,  The.  in  M  607 

Streit  und  frlede.    F.Bremer.  B  3160 

Stretton.    H.  Kingsley.  K  707 

Strife  and  peace.    F.  Bremer.  B  3158 

Strike  for  freedom.    L.  C.  Tuthill.  Tx  1002 

String  of  pearls.  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  256 

Stroke  of  diplomacy,  A.    V.  Cherbuliez.  C  1157 

Strong  arm,  A.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  202 

Struenseee.    A.  J.  F.  Arnould  and  L.  P.  N.  Fournier. 

S41 
Struggle  for  fame,  A.    C.  E.  L.  Riddell.  B  1354 

Struggle  for  life,  A.    T.  B.  Aldrich.  in  A  752 

Same.  in  A  756 

Struggle  for  life,  A.    C.  Nordhoff.  in  N  801 

Struggle  for  Rome,  A.    F.  Dahn.  D  103 

Struggle  in  Ferrara,  The.    W.  Gilbert.  Q  852 

Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones  and  Robinson,  The.  A.  Trol- 
lope.  T  1631 

Studien.    A.  Stifter.  S  5303 

Studien,  neue  folge.    A.  Stifter.  S  5304 

Stumme  kind.  Das.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  inS  1458 

Stumme  Hebe.    J.  K.  A.  Musaus.  in  JO.  4951 

Stupid  story,  A.    M.  A.  Barker.  in  B  376 

Sturmfluth.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4263 

Sturmhexe.  Die.    M.  Keyserling.  K  476 

Sturmvogel,  Die.    J.  G.  F.  W.  Andrea.  A  1 151 

Substitute.  The.    J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 

Suburban  sketches.    W.  D.  Howells.  H  4757 

Success  and  defeat.    E.  Prentiss.  in  P  2452 

Such  a  good  man.  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  in  B  1769 
Such  as  I  have.    E.  Prentiss.  in  P  2452 

Suden  und  norden.    H.  T.  v.  Schmid.  S  1417 

Siihnung.    J.  D.  H.  Temme.  in  T  561 

Suicide,  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  vl  1 

Suicide  club.  The.    R.L.Stevenson.  in  S  5176 

Suicide's  grave.  The.    T.  Gillespie.  i7i  W  2202  v4 

Suil  Dhuv.    G.  Griffin.  in  Gt  2651  v2 

Sulamith.    J.  Marlin.  M  1153 

Sullivan  looking-glass,  The.  H.  B.  Stowe.  in  S  5660 
Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life,  A.  A.  D.  T.  Whit- 
ney. W  1459 
Summer's  diversion.  A.  J.  Schayer.  in  S  1016 
Sun-maid,  The.  M.  M.  Grant.  Q  1963 
Sunday  school.  The.  H.  More.  in  820.2 :  28  vl 
Sunday  at  home.  N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  vl 
Siinden  ernte,  Der.  H.  O.  F.  Godsche.  G  1376  v3 
Siinders  kind.  H.  Wachonhusen.  in  V  2  v33 
Sunnybank.  M.  V.  Terhune.  T  612 
Sunrise.  W.  Black.  B  2213 
Superior  woman,  A.  S  81 
Surf.  F.T.Wilson.  W  2851 
Surgeon's  daughter.  The.    Sir  W.  Scott.                S  2023 

Same.  in  3  2007  vl 

Surgeon's  stories,  The.  Z.  Topellus.  T  1251— T  1256 
Surgeon's  tales.  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202 

Surtout,  The.    A.  Campbell.  in  W  2202  vl  1 

Surveyor's  tale.  The.    W.  E.  Aytoun.  in  T  176  v2 

Susan  Drummond.    C.  E.  L.  Riddell.  R  1355 

Susan  Fielding.    A.  Edwardes.  E  459 

Susan  Lawton's  escape.  Saxe  Holm.  in  H  3753  v2 
Suspended  animation.    C.  Reade.  in  R  617 

Same.  in  R  621 

Sutherlands,  The.    M.  Harris.  H  1357 


Suwanee  river  tales.    8.  McDowell.  Mx  176 

Swammerdam.    F.  H.  Klencke.  K  952 

Swans  of  Lir,  The.    G.  Griffin.  in  Ct  2555 

Same.  tnG2551vl 

Same,.  in  J  926  vl 

Sweet  is  true  love.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1483 

Sweet  Mace.    G.  M.  Fenn.  F  354 

Sweet  Nelly,  my  heart's  delight.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

B  1753 

Same.  ~  in  B  l767 

Swiss  family  Robinson.     J.  R.  Wyss  and  Barannc  de 

Montolieu.  Wx  1501 

Sam£.  Wx  1502 

Sword  and  gown.    G.  A.  Lawrence.  1,  708 

Sword  of  Damocles,  The.    A.  K.  Green.  G  2203 

Sybil.    B.Disraeli.  D  1506 

Sybil's  second  love.    J.  Kavanagh.  K312 

Sydney.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2915 

Sydnie  Adriance.    A.M.Douglas.  D  1808 

Sylph  Etherege.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2059 

Sylvan  Holt's  daughter.    H.  Parr.  P  456 

Sylvan  queen,  A.  T  106 

Sylvester  night's  adventure,  A.    H.  Zschokke.        Z311 
Sylvesterglocken.  Die.    C.  Dickens.  D  1303  v3 

Sylvesternacht,  Die.    G.  K.  Herlossohn.  H  2859 

Sylvestres,  The.    M.  B.  Betham-Edwards.  E  554 

Sylvia's  choice.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2918 

Sylvia's  freier.    E.  C.  Gaskell.  G  407 

Sylvie  Delmare,  The  experience  of.    J.  Kavanagh. 

in  K  310 
Synnove  Solbakken.    B.  Bjornson.  B  2 1 62 

Szekely  mother,  The.    M.  Jokai.  in  J  1154 

T.  T.  Fitzroy,  esq.    N.  Macleod.  in  M  50^^ 

Tachypomp,  The.    E.  P.  Mitchell.  in  S  35  v5 

Tactics.    J.H.Gray.  G2126 

Tagebuch.    F.Bremer.  B  3158 

Tahiti.    F.  Gerstacker.  G  724 

Taken  at  the  flood.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1780 

Taking  for  granted.    E.  Prentiss.  in  P  2452 

Talbot  and  Gaynor.    W.  Carleton.  iri  C  555 

Talbot  and  Vernon.    J.  L.  Mac  Connel.  M  201 

Tale,  The.  in  P  21 26  v3 

Tale  of  a  salamander,  A.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  461 

Tale  of  blood,  A.    J.  Payn.  P  81 1 

Tale  of  Florence,  A.    G.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2913 

Tale  of  Kosem  Kesamim,  The.  E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lyt- 
ton. in  824.2:  18  v4 
Tale  of  Pentland,  A.  J.  Hogg.  in  H  3461  vl 
Tale  of  terror,  A.  T.  Hood.  in  820.2 :  36 
Tale  of  the  martyrs,  A.  J.  Hogg.  in  H  3461  v4 
Tale  of  the  Ragged  Mountains,  A.    E.  A.  Poe. 

in  820.1:6  V  3 
Tale  of  trials,  A.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653  v3 

Tale  of  two  cities,  A.    C.Dickens.  D  1320 

Tales  and  ballads.    C.  Gilraan.  G  951 

Tales  and  sketches.    J.Hogg.  H  3451 

Tales  and  sketches  of  christian  life.    E.  Charles.    C  960 
Tales  for  Christmas  eve.    R.  Broughton.  B  3456 

Tales  for  the  middle  classes.    H.  Martineau,       Mx  652 
Tales  from  the  german.    J.  Oxenford  and  C.  A.  Fieling. 

O  1001 
Tales  from  two  hemispheres.  H.  H.  Boyesen.  B  2855 
Tales  of  english  life.    W.  F.  Collier.  Cx  626 

Tales  of  fashionable  life.    M.  Edgeworth.  E  404,  E  405 
Talcs  ot  flemish  life.    H.  Conscience.  C  2268 

Tales  of  Glauber-Spa.  T  186 

Tales  of  my  landlord.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2006 

Tales  of  old  Thul6.    J.  M.  Smith.  S  3552 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1556 

Tales  of  the  borders.    J.  M.  Wilson,  ed.  "W  2202 

Same,  v.  3.  W  2203  v3 

Tales  of  the  caravan,  Inn  and  palace.   W.  Haulf. 

Hx553 
Tales  of  the  crusades.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2024 

Tales  of  the  east  Neuk  of  Fife.    M.  F.  Conolly. 

in  W  2202 
Talcs  of  the  five  senses.    G.  Griffin.  G2551v7 

Same.  G  2664 

Tales  of  the  garden  of  Kosciusko.    S.  L.  Knapi). 

K  1002 
Tales  of  the  jury-room.    G.  Griffin.  G  2551  v  6 

Same.  G  2666 

Tales  of  the  Munster  festivals.    G.  Griffin. 

G2561  vl-4 

Same.  G  2666 

Tales  of  the  Scottish  peasantry.    H.  Duncan  and  others. 

D2401 
Tales  of  three  centuries.    H.  de  Witt.  W  2361 

Tales  of  three  cities.    H.  James,  jr.  J  313 

Tales  out  of  school.    F.  R.  Stockton.  Sx  1506 

Tales,  romances  and  extravaganzas.    T.Hood.   H  4026 

Same.  in  820.2:86 


;  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Talis— Tip. 


LITERATURE— FICTION" . 


01.  813,  Titles. 


Talis  qualis.    G.  Griffin.  Ot  2561  v5 

Talisman,  Tiie.    Sir  W.Scott.  S  2027 

Same.  in  3  2024 

Talk  of  the  town,  The.    J.  Payn.  P  829 

Talking  leaves,  The.    W.  O.  Stoddard.  Sx  1604 

Tallahassee  girl,  A.    M.  Thompson.  T  776 

Tallulah  and  Jocasse.    T.  A.  Richards.  K.  1101 

Tambur  van  Waterloo,  De.    W.Schroder.  S  1754 

Tancred.    B.  Disraeli.  D  1507 

Tang-lewood  tales.    N.  Hawthorne.  Hx  702 

Tanneng-riin.    H.  T.  v.  Schinid.  S  1418 

j     Tannenhiiuser,  The.    J.  L.  Tieck.  wB,2451 

!     Tannenschiitz,  Der.    O.  Miiller.  M  4409 

I     Tarantella.    M.  Blind.  B  2466 

Tartarin  of  Tarascon.    A.  Daudet.  jp  454 

Tasbrook's  testimonial.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  vl 

Taube,  Die.    A.  Dumas.  D  2290 

Tausend  und  ein  gespenst.    A.  Dumas.  D  2291 

Tawney  Rachel.    H.  More.  in  820.2 :  28  vl 

Tebaldo.    E.  Dutheil.  L,  626 

Telegraph  girl,  The.    A.  TroUope.  in  T  1637 

Telemachus,  The  adventures  of.    F.  S.  de  La  Mothe  Fe- 
nelon.  F  301 

Tell-tale  heart.  The.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820.1:  5  v3 

Temper.    A.  Opie.  m0  653v5 

Temperance  tales.    L.  M.  Sargent.  S  601 

Tempest-tossed.    T.  Tilton.  T  1051 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room.    T.  S.  Arthur.  A  1757 

Ten  of  diamonds.  The.  A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v22 
Ten  thousand  a  year.    S.Warren.  W  901 

Ten  times  one  is  ten.    E.  E.  Hale.  H  458 

Ten  years'  tenant.  The.  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  B  1767 
Same.  in  T  178  v4 

Tenant  of  the  old  brown  house.    L.  C.  Moulton. 

in  M  4101 
Tenants  of  Malory,  The.    J.  S.  Le  Fanu.  L  903 

Tender  recollections.  The,  of  Irene  Macgillicuddy.     L. 
Oliphant.  in  T  177  vl 

Tennesee's  pardner.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1553 

Tent  in  the  notch.  The.    E.  A.  Rand.  E.x  177 

Terrible  temptation,  A.    C.  Heade.  B  6 1 1 

Terry  Magra's  Leprechaun.  J.  Brougham,  in  927.1 : 7 
Test  of  blood.  The.    J.  Brougham.  in  927.1:  7 

Testament  des  juden.  Das.  A.  F.  v.  Schwerin.  S  1951 
Testament  des  konigs  Gustav  III-  H.  af  Trolle.  T  1551 
Testament  Peter  des  grossen.  Das.    J.  Gundling. 

0  3053 
Tested.    A.  Cudlip.  in  C  3312  v2,3 

Toufel  als  arzt,  Der.    E.  Sue.  S  5912 

Teufel  im  bade,  Der.    C.  Spindler.  S  4321 

Teufelssumpf,  Der.    A.  L  A.  Dudevant.  D  2174 

Teutobog.    E.G.  V.  Dietrich.  H4551 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.    J.  Porter.  P  2203 

Thai  von  Almeria,  Das.    W.  Bauberger.  B  577 

Thane's  daughter.  The.    M.  C.  Clarke.  in  C  1651  vl 

Thankful  Blossom.    F.  B.  Harte.  H  1557 

Thankfulness.    C,  B.  Tayler.  T  403 

Thanksgiving  Joe.    R.  W.  Raymond.  in  B.  576 

That  artful  vicar.    E.  C.  G.  Murray.  M  4903 

That  beautiful  wretch.    W.  Black.  B  2201 

That  boy.    W.  H.  Daniels.  D  151 

That  boy  of  Norcotts'.    C.  Lever.  1. 1 126 

That  husband  of  mine.    M.  A.  Denison.  D  1053 

That  lass  o'  Lowries.    F.  H.  Burnett.  B  4258 

That  last  rehearsal.    M.  Argles.  A  1483 

That  queer  girl.    V.  F.  Townsend.  Tx  702 

That  same  old  'coon.    F.  R.  Stockton.  in  S  5402 

That  terrible  man.    W.  E.  Norris.  N  907 

That  wife  of  mine.    M.  A.  Denison.  D  1056 

Thatsachliches  iiber  die  magnetisierung  des  herrn  Walde- 
mar.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  P  1976 

Thee  and  you.    S.  W.  Mitchell.  in  M  2901 

Their  wedding  journey.    W.  D.  Howells.  H  4760 

Theist  und  atheist.    H.Wachberg.  W  101 

Theo.    F.  H.  Burnett.  B  4259 

Theo  Leigh.    A.  Cudlip.  C  3308 

Theodor's  geheiraniss.  A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v2 
Theodosia  und  Wunibald.    F.  J.  Gruber.  Gt  2701 

Theology  in  romance.    H.  W.  N.  Baker.  Bx  151 

Theophrastus  Paracelsus.  D.  Fabre  d'Olivet.  0  551 
There  she  blows!    W.  H.  Macy.  Mx  301 

There  was  once  a  man.    R.  H.  Newell.  N  252 

"There's  many  a  slip 'twixt  the  cup  and  the  lip"'.     C. 
Reade.  in  R  617 

Same.  in  H  621 

Theresa.    G.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2918 

Therese  Dunoyer.    E.  Sue.  S  6913 

Thicker  than  water.    J.  Payn.  P  827 

Thilo  von  Trotha.    T.  Drobisch.  D  1851 

Things  by  their  right  names.  A.  L.  Barbauld.  Bx  301 
Thinking  bayonet.  The.    J.  K.  Hosmer.  H  4601 

Tbinkg-I-to-myself.    E.  Nares.  Nx  151 


Thlodolf,  the  Icelander.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

Ii358 
Thirlby  Hall.    W.  E.  Norris.  N  905 

Thirty  years  since.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  242 

Thirty-nine  men  for  one  woman.    H.  E.  Chevalier. 

C  1251 
Thirza.    J.  Schayer.  in  S  1016 

This  son  of  Vulcan.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.         B  1768 
Thomas  Didymus.    J.F.Clarke.  249:19 

Thomas  of  Chartres.    H.  Miller.  in  W  2202  vl8 

Thomas  Thyrnau.    H.  v.  Paalzow.  P  154 

Thomas  Wingfold,  curate.    G.  Macdonald.  M  265 

Thorn  fortress.  The.    M.  Bramston.  Bx  876 

Thorney  Hall.    H.  Parr.  P  457 

Thorpe.    W.  Mountford.  M4151 

Thorpe  Regis.    F.  M.  Peard.  P  904 

Those  children.    B.  A.  Brooks.  B  4701 

Those  old  lunesl    W.  G.  Simms.  in  S  3009 

Thou  art  the  man.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  in  M  1790 

Thousand-and-second  tale  of  Scheherazade.  The.    E.  A. 
Poe.  in  820.1:  5  v3 

Three  brethren.  The.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  v9 

Three  brides.  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  219 

Three  bridges.    G.  P.  Lathrop.  in  L,  656 

Three  courses  and  a  dessert.    W.Clarke.  C  1676 

Three  cutters.  The.    F.  Marryat.  in  M  1213 

Three  feathers.  The.    W.  Black.  B  2214 

Three  foolish  little  gnomes,  The.    W.  S.  W.  Anson. 

Ax  826 
Three  generations.    S.A.Emery.  E  1101 

Three  guardsmen,  The.    A.  Dumas.  D  2292 

Three  guardsmen  series.    A.  Dumas.    D  2292— D  2294 
Three  letters.  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  vl2 

Three  lieutenants.  The.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.       Kx  463 
Three  nights  by  Ash-pool.    H.  Parr.  in  P  464 

Three  november  days.    B.  F.  Taylor.  in  J  926  vl  1 

Three  paths.  The.    J.  Kavanagh.  Kx  101 

Three  recruits.    J.  Hatton.  H  1751 

Three  scouts.  The.    J.  T.  Trjwbridge.  T  1851 

Three  souls.  The.     E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

E  1205 
Three  strangers.  The.    T.  Hardy.  in  T  178  vl 

Three  Sundays  in  a  week.    E.  A.  Poe.        in  820.1 :  5  v3 
Three  tales.    S.  d'Arbouville.  A  1451 

Three  tales.    W.  Hauff.  H  1852 

Three  tasks.  The.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  554 

Three  thanksgiving  kisses.    E.  P.  Roe.  in  R  2313 

Three  years  at  Wolverton.  Tx31 

Threefold  destiny.  The.    N.  Hawthorne,     in  H  2057  v2 
Same.  in  J  926  v2 

Thriftless  heir.  The.  in  W  2202  v3 

Thrond.    B.  Bjornson.  i)i  B  2160 

Throstletwaite.    S.  Morley.  M  3753 

Through  a  needle's  eye.    H.  Smith.  S  3403 

Through  night  to  light.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  G  3106 

Through  night  to  light.    F.  Spielhageu.  S  4259  v2 

Through  one  administration.    F.  Burnett.  B  4260 

Through  the  breakers.    M.  C.  Hay.  i7(  H  21 12 

Same  '  in H 2121 

Through  the  looking-glass.    C.  L.  Dodgson.  Dx  602 

Through  thick  and  thin.    J.  Mery.  M  2452 

Through  winding  ways.    E.  W.  Kirk.  K  853 

Thiiringer  erzahlungen.    E.John.  J  911 

Thurm  Hill,  Der.    H.  Smith.  S  3453 

Thwarted.    F.  Montgomery.  M  3202 

Tibby  Fowler.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v23 

Tibby  Johnston's  wraith.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v2 

Tickler  among  the  thieves.  in  T  176  vl2 

Ticonderoga.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  243 

Tie  and  trick.    H.  Smart.  S  3203 

Tiefes  geheimniss,  Ein.    W.  Collins.  C  2206 

Tiger-Lily.    J.  Schayer.  in  S  1016 

Till  death  do  us  part.    Mrs.  J.  K.  Spender.  S  4202 

Tim  and  Tip.    J.  O.  Kaler.  Ox  503 

Time  shall  try.    F.  E.  M.  Notley.  N  1004 

Time,  the  avenger.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1259 

Times  of  alchemy.    Z.  Topelius.  T  1256 

Times  of  battle  and  rest.    Z.  Topelius.  T  1252 

Times  of  Charles  XII.    Z.  Topelius.  T  1253 

Times  of  Frederick  I.    Z.  Tqijelius.  T  1254 

Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf .    Z.  Topelius.  T  1251 

Times  of  Linnffius.    Z.  Topelius.  T  1256 

Timias  Terrystone.    O.  B.  Bunce.  B4116 

Timotheus  und  Philemon.    J.  C.  v.  Schmld.       in  8  1462 
Tinder-box,  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  759 

Ting-a-ling.    F.  R.  Stockton.  Sx  1502 

Tinkham  brothers'  tide-mill.  The.    J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

Tx804 
Tinkling  cymbals.    E.  Fawcett.  F  204 

Tinted  Venus,  The.    F.  A.  Guthrie.  A  1329 

Tintomara.    C.  J.  L.  Almquist.  A  906 

Tiny.    E.  S.  Phelps.  ^^^^1 

Tip  Cat.  T  20 


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lilTERATlTKjJ— i'lCTlONf. 


'Tis— Two  captains. 


'Tie  all  for  the  best.    H.  More.  in  820.2: 28  vl 

Same.  in  Mx  853 

'Tis  useless  trying-.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2855 

Tit  for  tat.    C.  Reade.  -in  R  617 

Same.  in  B.  621 

Titan.    J.  P.  r.  Richter.  R  1253 

Tltania's  farewell.  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  in  B  1762 
Tite  Poulette.    G.  W.  Cable.  in  C  103 

To  leeward.    P.  M.  Crawford.  C  3028 

To  love  and  to  be  loved.    A.  S.  Roe.  B  2252 

Tobias  Wilson.    J.  Clemens.  C  1752 

Toby  Tyler.    J.  O.  Kaler.  Ox  501 

Tochter  der  luft,  Die.    J.  Scherr.  S  1105 

Tochter  des  fiihrmanns,  Die.  B.  Demmler.  in  V  2  v28 
Tochter  des  kunstreiters,  Die.  F.  v.  Brakel.  B  2951 
Tochter  des  Piccolomini,  Die.     G.  K.  Herlossohn. 

H  2860 
Tochter  des  pietisten,  Die.    H.  W.  Hanke.  H  1 109 

Tochter  des  prasidenten,  Die.    P.  Bremer.  B  3159 

Tochter  des  Vatican,  Die.  E.  A.  Willkomm.  W  2054 
Tod  des  biirgermeisters  Hooft,  Der.    A.  L.  G.  Toussaint. 

T1402 
Todesgruss  der  legionen,  Der.    J.  P.  M.  O.  Meding. 

M  1976 
Todfeinde,  Die.    T.  G.  Rudbeck.  R  2951 

Todte  gast,  Der.    J.  H.  D.  Zschokke.  in  K  1204 

Todte  hand.  Die.    J.  Gundllng.  O-  3054 

Todte  onkel,  Der.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  V  2  v35 

Todtenmesse,  Die.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2304 

Tog-ether.  T  41 

Tollers  of  the  sea.  The.    V.  Hugo.  H  4855 

Toinette.    A.  W.  Tourgee.  T  1354 

Told  by  a  comprador.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 14 

Told  in  New  England.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2107 

Same.  in  H  21 18 

Told  in  the  picture-gallery.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  21 12 

Same.  in  H  2121 

Told  in  the  twilight.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2574 

Told  in  the  twilight.    E.  Yates.  in  Y  1 10 

Toll-bar,  The.    J.  Payn.  in  P  812 

Toll-gatherer's  day.  The.  N.  Hawthorne,  in  H  2057  vl 
Telle  Hans,  Der.    A.  Streckfuss.  S  1501 

Tolllwotte's  ghost.    J.  P.  Quincy.  in  P  2801 

Tom  Bertram,  The  story  of.    O.  Richardson. 

in  W  2202  vl 5 
Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.    T.Hughes.  Hx  1052 

Tom  Brown's  school-days.    T.  Hughes.  Hx  1051 

Tom  Burke.    C.  Lever.  L1127 

Tom  Burke's  duel.    W.  Maginn.  in  T  176  v3 

Tom  Duncan's  yarn.  O.  Richardson.  in  W  2202  v9 
Tom  Pane  and  I.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  W  2001  v2 

Same.  in  W  2004 

Tom  Jones.    H.  Pielding.  F  802 

Tom  Sawyer.    S.  L.  Clemens.  Cx  501 

Tom  Singleton.    W.  W.  P.  Synge.  S  6001 

Tom  Tiddler's  ground.    C.  Dickens  and  others. 

inD  1323 
Tom  White,  The  history  of.  H.  More,  in  820.2 :  28  vl 
Tomklns  and  other  folks.    P.  Doming.  D  902 

Tommatoo.    P.  J.  O'Brien.  in  0  126 

Tommy  Upmore.    R.  D.  Blackmore.  B  2309 

Tomorrow.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  403 

Tom's  husband.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  804 

Tonelli's  marriage.    W.  D.  Howells.  in  H  4753 

Tony  Butler.    C.  Lever.  L  1128 

Too  bright  too  last.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  in  TO.  1764 

Too  prudent  by  half.    H.  Parr.  in  P  464 

Too  rich.    A.  Streckfuss.  S  5702 

Too  soon.    K.  S.  Macquoid.  M  608 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true.  G.  C.  PuUerton.  P  1808 
Tor  Hill,  The.    H.Smith.  S  3453 

Torfmoor.    A.  L.  Kielland.  in  K  1704 

Toss  up  for  a  husband,  A.    W.Young.  in  P  2801 

Tourist,  Der.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  244 

Tower  of  Lahneck,  The.    T.  Hood.  in  H  4026 

Same.  in  820.2:  36 

Tower  of  London,  The.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  562 

Tower  of  Percemont,  The.  A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.  D  2186 
Towhead.    S.  P.  McLean.  M  452 

Town  vengeance,  A.    J.  Payn.  P  81 1  v2 

Toy  tragedy,  A.    P.  A.  Guthrie.  in  A  1328 

Trabant,  Der,    C.  P.  Ridderstad.  B,  1404 

Tracy's  ambition.    G.  Griffin.  in  Q  2551  v4 

Trading.    S.  Warner.  Wx211v4 

Trafalgar.    B.  Perez  Galdos.  P  978 

Tragedy   in  the  imperial  harem  at  Constantinople,  A. 
A.  Piazzi.  L  926 

Tragedy  in  the  palazzo  Bordello,  The.    A.  B.  Edwards. 

in  E  510 
Tragedy  of  the  unexpected.  The.  N.  Perry.  P  1352 
Traits  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasantry.    W.  Carleton. 

0  554 
Trajan.    H.  F.  Keenan.  K1801 


Tralinnan.    F.Bremer.  in  B  3152 

Transferred  ghost.  The.    F.  R.  Stockton.  in  S  5402 

Same.  in  S  35  v2 

Transfused  transformed.  The.  J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  v2 
Traurige  erinnerung,  Eine.    N.  Misasi.  in  M  2826 

Trautenheim.    M.  A.  Enders.  iii  V  2  v25 

Trauung,  Die.    H.  Steffens.  S  4802 

Traveler's  tale.  The.    H.  Lee.  in  I,  851  vl 

Treasure  Island.    R.  L.  Stevenson.  Sx  1426 

Treasure  of  a  servant,  A.    J.  Payn.  u;  P  812 

Treasure-seeker,  The.  J.  K.  A.  Musaus.  i7)P3126vl 
Trees  and  burns.    T.  Gillespie.  in  W  2202  vl4 

Tremendous  adventures  of  major  Gahagan,  The.    W.  M. 
Thackeray.  in  T  665  v3 

Treue  siegt.    E.  Hofer.  II  3311 

Treue  und  barmherzigkeit.    O.  Lautenschlager. 

in  Z.  2303 
Treu'sten  frau,  Der.    E.  Kaufifer.  K  201 

Trevlyn  Hold.    E.  P.  Wood.  W  2575 

Trial,  The.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  220 

Trials  and  triumphs.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v20 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Trials  of  Margaret  Lindsay,  The.  J.  Wilson .  W  2 1 52 
Trials  of  Menie  Dempster,  The.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  vl3 
Trials  of  temper.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v2 

Tribulations  of  a  chinaman,  The.    J.  Verne.  V  562 

Trina.    K.  Groth.  O  2687 

Trip  eastward,  A.    E.  Abbott.  Ax  103 

Triple  E.,  The.    Mrs.  S.  B.  G.  Clark.  0  1527 

Tristram  der  Rothe.    A.  Dumas,  jftJs.  D  2353 

Tristram  Shandy.    L.  Sterne.  in  820.2:  20  vl.2 

Same,  german.  S  5 1 52 

Triumph  of  love.  The.    G.  Aguilar.  in  A  403 

Triumphs  of  time.  The.  A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1260 
Trotty  book.  The.    E.  S.  Phelps.  Px  505 

Trotty's  wedding  journey.    E.  S.  Phelps.  Px  506 

Troubadour-novellen.    P.  Heyse.  H  3019 

Troubled  waters.    B.E.Warner.  W  751 

Troubles  of  a  quiet  man.  The.  J.  Kavanagh.  iri  K  310 
Troublesome  daughters.    L.  B.  Walford.  W  254 

True.    G.  P.  Lathrop.  L.  656 

True  blue.    Mrs.  L.  C.  Bell.  Bx  501 

True  ghost  story,  A.    N.  Macleod.  in  M  501 

True  heroism.    C.  M.  Tucker.  Tx  906 

True  legend  of  a  billiard  club.  The.  W.  Blaek.  in  B  2209 
True  man,  A.    M.  C.  MacCallum.  in  C  2905 

True  marriage,  A.    E.  Spender.  S  4176 

True  ordeal  of  love,  The.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

in  824.2: 18  v3 
True  stories.    N.  Hawthorne.  Hx  705 

True  story  of  Guenever,  The.  E.  S.  Phelps,  in.  P  1453 
True  tales  for  my  grandsons.  Sir  S.  W.  Baker.  Bx  202 
Truls  the  nameless.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  in  B  2855 

Trumpet  major.  The.    T.  Hardy.  H  1207 

Trumps.    G.  W.  Curtis.  C  3652 

Truth  of  it.  The.    P.  J.  Fargus.  in  T  2003 

Truth  triumphant,  The.    M.Hunt.  iJiT178v4 

Truth,  the  whole  truth,  and  nothing  but  the  truth.  The. 
R.  Broughton.  in  B  3456 

Tsar's  window.  The.    L.  Hooper.  H4101 

Tubber  Derg.    W.  Carleton.  in  C  554 

Tiirken  in  Miinchen,  Die.    H.  T.  v.  Schmld.  S  1419 

Turkish  spy.  The.    G.  P.  Marana.  M  951 

Turning  of  the  tide.  The.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  215 

Tutti  frutti.    E.  Carl^n  and  others.  C  508 

'Twas  In  Trafalgar's  Bay.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

B1769 
Twelve  years  of  my  life.    L.  C.  Moulton.  i?iM4102 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  seas.    J.  Verne. 

V557 
Twenty  years  after.    A.  Dumas.  D  2293 

Twice  defeated.    K.Edwards.  E  601 

Twice  lost  but  saved.    J.  and  M.  Banim.  in  B  307 

Twice  married.    C.  W.  Philleo.  P  1501 

Twice  taken.    C.  W.  Hall.  H  651 

Twice-told  tales.    N.  Hawthorne.  H  2057 

Twin  brothers.  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v23 

Twin  cousins,  The.    R.  S.  Clarke.  Cx  472 

Twin  sisters,  The.    E.  Sandham.  Sx  501 

Twins,  The.    M.  P.  Tupper.  T  2051 

Twins  of  Saint-Marcel,  The.    Mrs.  A.  S.  Orr.  O  777 

Twixt  hammer  and  anvil.    F.  L.  Benedict.  B  1309 

Two  admirals.  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2477 

Two  apprentices.  The.    M.  Howitt.  Hx  1261 

Two  baronesses.  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  A  1006 

Two  brides.  The.    M.  Jokai.  in  J  1 1 54 

Two  buckets  in  a  well.    N.  P.  Willis.  in  S  35  v4 

Two  camps.  The.    W.  G.  Simms.  in  8  3009 

Two  captains.  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motto  Fouque. 

Ii354 

Same.  in  "L  368 

Same.  in  M  2776 


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CI.  813,  Titles. 


Two  circuits,  The.  G.  M.  Craik. 
Two  Compton  boys.  A.  Hoppin. 
Two  comrades,  Tlie.  A.  Campbell. 
Two  destinies,  The.  W.  Collins. 
Two  drovers,  The.  Sir  W.  Scott. 
Two  Emilys,  The.    S.Lee. 


C2961 

Hx962 

in  W  2202  vl  1 

C2225 

in  a  2007  vl 

i?i,Li851  v3 


Two  family  mothers.    M.  S.  Schwartz.  S  1907 

Two  hallow-eves.    M.  C.  Hay.  i?t  H  21 12 

Same.  wH2119 

Two  higrhlanders,  The.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v4 

Two  homes,  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2856 

Two  hundred  and  two.    E.  S.  Phelps.  in  P  1453 

Two  Lears,  The.    C.  Reade.  in  B  617 

Sanw.  in  B,  621 

Two  Lilies.    J.  Kavanag'h.  K313 

Two  little  tinkers.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2858 

Same.  in  C  2860 

Two  lives.    M.  J.  Mcintosh.  M  402 

Two  marriages.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2869 

Two  martyrs  of  Ve^-ulam.    E.  Charles.  in  C  955 

Two  men.    E.  D.  Stoddard.  S  5452 

Two  miss  Flemings,  The.  T  81 

Two  mrs.  Scudamores,  The.  in  T  177  v7 

Two  old  cats.    V.  W.  Johnson.  J  1002 

Two  on  a  tower.    T.  Hardy.  H  1210 

Two  plots.    F.  Muirhead.  in  T  178  v4 

Two  prima  donnas.  The.    G.  A.  Sala.  S  402 

Two  purse  companions.    G.  P.  Lathrop.  in  S  35  v3 

Two  red  slippers.  The.    A.  Leighton.  in  W  2202  v23 

Two  russian  idyls.  T  82 

Two  sailors.  The.  O.  Richardson.  in  W  2202  vl3 
Two  saints  of  the  foot-hills.  F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1 55 1 
Two  saviours  of  the  people.    K.  E.  Franzos.     in  F  1903 

Two  shoemakers.  The.    H.  More.  in  820.2 :  28  vl 

Two  sides  of  the  shield.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  226 

Two  soldiers.  The.    B.  W.  Procter.  in  824.2 :  77  vl 

Two  sons.  The.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653  v4 

Two  squires.  The.  W.  and  M.  Howitt.  in  H  4801 
Two  supercargoes,  The.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.       Kx  464 

Two  tales  of  married  life.    G.  M.  Craik  aiid  M.  C.  Stirling. 

Two  tinkers.  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2860 

Two  vocations,  The.    E.  Charles.  C  961 

Two  women.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2912 

Two  years  ago.    C.  Kingsley.  K  654 

Twofold  life.  A.    W.  v.  Hillern.  H  3152 

Typee.  H.Melville.  M  2255 
Tyrannen  der  erde,  Die.    H.  O.  F.  GiJdsche.    GH376vl 

Tzarogy.    E.  v.  Bibra.  B  1853 

Uarda.    G.  Ebers.  E  256 

Uebel  grosstes  ist  die  schuld,  Der.    W.  Lorenz.    L  1910 

Ueber  die  wolken.  W.  Jensen.  J  706 
Ueberfall  und  die  letzte  patrouille,  Der.    A.  v.  Winter- 

feld.  in  W  2261  v6 

Ueberwiesene,  Der.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  245 

Uhlenhans.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4270 

Ulan,  Der.  A.  Kuhne.  D  1209 
Ulrich  mit  dem  buhel.    J.  K.  A.  Musaus.          in  M  4951 

Ultimo.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4264 

Same.  in  S  109 

Um  den  halbmond.    J.  F.  M.  O.  Meding.  M  1979 

Um  ehre  und  leben.    E.  A.  Konig.  K  1255 

Umeinherz.    C.  Falk.  F  126 

Um  hohen  preis.    C.  Biirstenbinder.  B  4351 

Umsonst.    E.  Polko.  P  2001 

Unawares.    F.  M.  Peard.  P  905 

Unbidden  guest,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  vl7 

Same.  in  2203  v3 

Uncle  and  nephew.    A.  Opie.  in  O  653 

Same.  in  O  653  v2 

Uncle  Bernard's  story.  in  P  2801 

Uncle  Cesar.    H.  E.  P.  Reybaud.  B  1002 

Uncle  Jack.    W.  Besant.  B  1770 

Uncle  Jack's  executors.    A.  L.  Noble.  N  601 

Uncle  John.    G.  J.  Whyte-Melville.  M  2210 

Uncle  Josh.    R.T.Cooke.  in  C  2401 

Uncle  Ralph.    M.  A.  Paul.  P  706 

Uncle  Roger's  story.    L.  C.  Moulton.  in  M  4101 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.    H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5661 

Uncommercial  traveller.  The.    C.Dickens.  D  1321 

Same.  in  D  1308 

Under  green  apple  boughs.    H.  Campbell.  C  226 

Under  high  pressure.    C.  Barnard.  in  B  401 

Under  life's  key.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  21 12 

Under  one  roof .    J.  Payn.  P819 

Under  Slieve-ban.    R.  E.  Francillon.  F  1502 

Under  the  ban.    J.  H.  Mechon.  M  2627 

Under  the  cloak.    R.  Broughton.  in  B  3456 

Under  the  glacier.    H.  H.  Boyesen.  in  B  2853 

Under  the  greenwood  tree.    T.  Hardy.  H  1208 

Under  the  lilacs.    L.  M.  Alcott.  Ax  515 

Under  the  lilies  and  roses.    F.  Church.  0  1424 


Under  the  lime-trees.  Ux  51 

Under  the  meteor  flag.    H.  Collingwood.  C2176 

Under  the  red  flag.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1787 

Same.  M  1791 

Under  the  sea.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  in  W  2701 

Under  the  stork's  nest.    G.  A.  Katsch.  K  151 

Under  the  tricolor.    L.  H.  Hooper.  H4151 

Under  the  will.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  2121 

Under  the  willow  tree.    H.  C.  Andersen.  in  Ax  761 

Under  the  willows.    E.  Van  Loon.  "V401 

Under  which  king  ?    C.  Readc.  B  636 

Under  which  lord  ?    E.  L.  Linton.  L  1457 

Undercurrents  of  Wall-street.  R.  B.  Kimball.  K  503 
Undergraduate's  aunt.  An.  F.A.Guthrie,  in  A  1322 
Undine.    F.  H.  K.  de  LaMotte  Fouque.  L  354 

Same.  in  L  358 

Same.  in  JUL  2776 

Undiscovered  country.  The.  W.  D.  Howells.  H  4'758 
Unexpected  result.  An.    E.  P.  Roe.  B  2313 

Unfathomable  mystery,  The.    D.  P,  Thompson. 

in  T  751 
Ungarin,  Die.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2260  vlO 

Ungesehene  gattin.  Die.    G.  H.  Mellin.  M  2104 

Ungethiim,  Das.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  iJiW2261vl 

Same.  in  V  2  v24 

Ungliickliche,  Eine.    L  S.  Turgenief.  T2110 

Unheimliche  geschichten.    E.  A.  Poe  and  A.  B.  Edwards. 

W^  2262 
Unkind  word.  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2870 

Unknown,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  vl3 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Unknown  patient.  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

in  L  357 
Unknown  to  history.    C.  M.  Yonge.  Y  222 

Unlosliche  bande.    C.  Bauer.  B  658 

Unlucky  Tim  GrifBn.  L.  W.  M.  Lockhart.  in  T  177  v4 
Unlucky  weathercock.  The.    M.  Jokai.  in  J  1154 

Unrequited  attachment.  An.    J.  Payn.  in  P  811  v2 

Unseen  hand.  The.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  203 

Unssere  patriarchen.  E.  v.  Dincklage-Campe.  in  V2  v30 
Unspotted  from  the  world.    Mrs.  G.  W.  Godfrey. 

GH351 
Unter  dem  aquator.    F.  Gerstacker.  G  "726 

Unter  den  penchuenchen.    F.  Gerstacker.  G  '725 

Unter  dem  schleier  der  nacht.  H  6 

Unter  dem  schleier  der  nacht.  B.  Hesslein.  H  2951 
Unter  der  fremdherrschaft.    E.  Hofer.  H  8308 

Unter  der  harten  hand.    E.  Diethoflf.  D  2801 

Unter  heisserer  sonne.    W.  Jensen.  j  704 

Unterm  krummstab.    C.  E.  Duboc.  D  2002 

Unter  palmen  und  buchen.    F.  Gerstacker.  G  727 

Until  the  day  break.    A.  E.  Bartlett.  B  551 

Uniiberwindliche  machte.    H.Grimm.  G2651 

Umwege  zum  gliick.    L.  Ziemssen.  Z  176 

Unzertrennlichen,  Die.    F.  Stahr.  S  46'78 

Up  from  the  Cape.  U  3 

Up  in  the  Blue  Ridge.    C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2752 

Upon  the  waters.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2102 

Upper  ten  thousand.  The.    C.  A.  Bristed.  B  3251 

Ups  and  downs.    E.  E.  Hale.  H  459 

Ups  and  downs.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v22 

Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Urban  sketches.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1554 

Uriel  der  teufeL    C.  Kaulbach.  K  251 

Urlaubsreise,  Die.  A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2261  v6 
Ursula.    M.  L.  Bekenn.  Bx  426 

Ursula.    E.  M.  Sewell.  s  2557 

Usurper,  The.    J.  Gautier.  G551 

Ut  mine  stromtid.    F.  Renter.  B  953 

Ut  't  dorp.    K.  V.  I.  Loffler.  XJ  2 

Utter  impossibility.  An.    F.  Church.  in  C  1420 

Vacant  chair.  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  vl 

Vge  victis.    A.  Meissner.  M  2062 

Vagabond  heroine,  A.    A.  Edwardes.  E  460 

Vain  forebodings.    B.  Schulze-Smidt.  S  6251 

Val  Strange.    D.  C.  Murray.  M  4878 

Vale  of  Cedars,  The.    G.  Aguilar.  A  406 

Valentine  and  his  brother.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  480 

Valentine  McClutchy.    W.  Carleton.  C  553 

Valentine  the  countess.    C.  Bauer.  B  659 

Valentine  Vox.    H.  Cockton.  C  2002 

Valentine's  eve.  A.  Opie.  in  O  653  v6 
Valentines  verliebte  abenteuer  und  irrfahrten.    G.  C. 

A.  Pigault-Lebrun.  p  1776 

Valerie.    F.  Marryat.  M  1216 

Valerie.    G.  K.  O.  v.  Struenseo.  S  5858 

Valerie  Aylmer.    F.  C.  Fisher.  F  956 

Valerius.    J.  G.  Lockhart.  L  1602 

Vanderdecken's  message  home.  in  T  176  vl 

Vanessa.    M.  A.  Paul.  p  707 

Vanity  fair.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  663 

Vasconselos.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3010 


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CI.  813,  Titles. 


LITERATURE— FICTION. 


Vashti— Walter's. 


996 


Vashti.    A.J.Wilson. 
Vater  und  sohn.    T.  Mu/rge. 
Vater  und  sohn.    C.  F.  Ridderstad. 
Vater  und  sohn.    F.  Stahr. 
Vater  und  sohne.    I.  S.  Turjrenief. 
Vaters  sehuld,  Des.    O.  Bach. 


w2ioe 

in  M  4211 
B  1405 
S4679 
T2102 

Ml  V  2  v24 


Velvet  cushion.  The.    J.  W.  Cunningham.  Cx  801 

Venetia.    B.Disraeli.  D  1508 

Venetian  glass.    J.  B.  Matthews.  in  M  1501 

Same.  i/i  S  35  v3 

Venezianer,  Der.    G.  K.  Herlossohn.  H  2861 

Vengeance  of  a  jew,  The.    C.  Guenot.  a2751 

Venus's  doves.    I.A.Taylor.  T  526 

Verachte  niemanden.    O.  Lautenschlager.  L  2302 

Verbrechen  und  strafe.    W.  Herchenbach.  H  2780 

Verbrechen  und  strafe.    T.  Neumeister.  N  202 

Verhaftung,  Eine.    J.  D.  H.  Temme.  T  561 

Verirrt  und  erlost.    M.  Ring.  R  1611 

Verkaufte  skelett,  Das.    H.  Schitf.  S  1152 

Verlobte,  Der.    C.  E.  Duboc.  D  2003 

Verlobten,  Die.    A.  Manzoni.  M  901 

Verlobten,  Die.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2004 

Verloren  und  gef  unden.    T.  Mugge.  M  4213 

Verloren  und  gerettet.     C.  E.  S.  Stirling-Maxwell. 

S5326 
Verlorene,  Eine.    L.  Kompert.  K  1201  vl 

Same.  K  1204 

Verlorene  handschrift.  Die.    G.  Freytag.  F  1606 

Verlorenes  gluck.    S.  v.  Millenkovics.  M2651 

Verner's  pride.    E.P.Wood.  W  2576 

Veronica.    J.  H.  D.  Zschokke.  Z  305 

Veronika.    E.  Schellbach.  S  1851 

Veronique.    F.  Church.  C  1421 

Verriitherische  herz.  Das.    E.  A.  Poe.  in  P  1976 

Verschlungene  wege.    H.  Schonberg.  in  V  2  v37 

Verschlungene  wege.    L.  Schucking.  S  1827 

Verschworung,  Die.    E.  Sue.  S  5914 

Verstossenen,  Die.  A.  Snieders,  der  jiingere.  S  3801 
Versunkene  schloss,  Das.  W.  Herchenbach.  in  H  2780 
Versunkene  sterne.    E.  Polko.  P  2004 

Versunkene  welten.    W.  Jensen.  J  705 

Vervehmt.    A.  Becker.  B  954 

Verwechselte  graf,  Der.     A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2260  v8 
Verworrenes  leben.    W.  Raabe.  K  120 

Very  bad  night,  A.    J.  Payn.  in  P  812 

Very  cool  customer,  A.  F.  W.  Robinson.  in  R  1858 
Very  hard  cash.    C.  Reade.  K  605 

Very  narrow  escape,  A.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  in  M  1764 

Very  quiet  rubber,  A.    J.  Payn.  in  P  81 1  v2 

Very  young  americans.    L.  W.  Ledyard.  Lx  151 

Very  young  couple,  A.  V  6 

Vestigia.    J.  Fletcher.  T  1054 

Vesuv  und  seine  opfer,  Der.    A.  Dumas.  in  D  1703 

Vial-genie  and  mad  farthing,  The.     F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte 
Fouque.  i7i  M  2776 

Sanw.    The  bottle  imp.  in  P  2126  vl 

Vicar  of  Bullhampton,  The.    A.  Trollope.  T  1632 

Vicar  of  Wakefield,  The.    O.  Goldsmith.  0  1501 

Vicar's  daughter.  The.    G.  Macdonald.  M  266 

Vicar's  people,  The.    G.  M.  Fenn.  P  355 

Vice  versa.    F.  A.  Guthrie.  A  1326 

Vicissitudes  in  a  lawyer's  life.    B.  W.  Procter. 

in  824.2: 77  vl 
Vicissitudes  of  Bessie  Fairfax,  The.  H.  Parr.  P  458 
Vicorate  de  Launay,  Der.    F.  deLienhart.  L  1301 

Victim  of  priestcraft.  The.  in  P  2 1 26  v2 

Victoire's  faith.    K.  S.  Macquoid.  in  M  607 

Victor  and  Jacqueline.    C.  Chesebro'.  in  A  1876 

Victor  and  vanquished.    M.  C.  Hay.  H  2113 

Victor  La  Tourette.    E.  A.  Warriner.  W  951 

Victor  Lescar.    M.  M.  Grant.  G  1955 

Victor's  wreath.  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. 

in  L.  357 
Vier  geschwister.    L.  Peters.  P  2904 

Vier  junker.    G.L.  Hesekiel.  H  2902 

Vier  norweger,  Die.    H.  Steffens.  S  4804 

Viertreppen.    K.  v.  Schwarzkoppen.  in  S  1926 

Vierteljahrhundert,  Ein.    B.Young.  Y351 

Vikar  von  Wrexhill.  Der.    F.  Trollope.  T  1703 

Villa  on  the  Rhine,  The.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1967 

Villa  Riunione.    F.  Stahr.  S  4680 

Village  convict.  The.    H.  W.  Chaplin.  in  S  35  v6 

Village  doctor,  The.    S.  d'Arbouville.  in  A  1451 

Same.  in  T  176  v5 

Village  inn-keeper,  The.    H.  Conscience.  C  2259 

Village  on  the  cliff.  The.    A.I.Ritchie.  B  1657 

Village  ruin.  The.    G.  Griffin.  in  &  2551  v3 

Same.  in  O-  2556 

Village  uncle.  The.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  v2 

Villette.    C.  Nicholls.  N  404 

Vincenzo.    G.  Rufflni.  B  3053 

Vlneta.    E.  Burstenbinder.  B  4355 


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Vlolen.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  T,  2303 

Virey  und  die  aristokraten,  Der.    C.  Sealsfleld.    S  2205 
Virgin  soil.    I.  S.  Turgenief.  T2107 

Virginia  bohemians.  The.    J.  E.  Cooke.  C  2352 

Virginia  comedians.  The.    J.  E.  Cooke.  C  2353 

Virginians,  The.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  T  664 

Virtuoso's  collection.  A.    N.  Hawthorne,  in  H.  2054  v2 
Vision  of  Cagliostro,  The.  in  T  176  vlO 

Vision  of  sudden  death,  The.    T.  De  Quincey. 

in  J  926  v3 
Vision  of  the  fountain.  The.    N.  Hawthorne. 

inH2057vl 
Vision  of  Theodore,  the  hermit  of  Teneritfe,  The.    S. 
Johnson.  in  820.2:  13  vl 

Visited  on  the  children.    D.  Boulger.  H  1904 

Vitalien-briider,  Die.    A.  Gorling.  G  1601 

Viteau.    F.R.Stockton.  Sx  1508 

Vivian.    M.  Bdgeworth.  in  E  404 

Vivian  Grey.    B.Disraeli.  D  1509 

Vivian  the  beauty.    A.  Edwardes.  E461 

Vivienne.     M.  Argles.  in  A  1488 

Vixen.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1781 

Vogelhandler  von  Imst,  Der.    C.  Splndler.  S  4322 

Voigt  von  Silt,  Der.    T.  Mugge.  M4214 

Volksgeschichten.    C.  Splndler.  S  4323 

Volksmiirchen  der  deutschen.    J.  K.  E.  Musaus. 

M4951 
Volksmiirchen  der  deutschen.  C.  B.  E.  Naubert.  N  101 
Volksversammlung  in  Loitz,  Die.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

inW  2261  v2 
Von  armen  egyptischen  mann.    H.  Wachenhusen. 

•W161 
Von  der  erde  zum  mond.    J.  Verne.  V  552  vl 

Von  der  Piazza  del  Popolo.    W.  J.  Bergsoe.  B  1454 

Von  der  prinzessin  Morgana.    F.  W.  Hackliinder. 

in  H  308 
Von  einem  schiffe.    A.  L.  Kielland.  in  K  1704 

Von  geschlecht  zu  gcschlecht.    F.  Stahr.  S4681 

Von  Gottes  gnaden.    J.  Kodenberg.  B  2152 

Von  ihr  und  mir.    E.  Hiifer.  H3312 

Von  Kempelen  and  his  discovery.    E.  A.  Poe. 

in  820.1:  5  v3 
Von  schritt  zu  schritt.    J.  Grossheim.  in  V  2  v25 

Von  Wien  nach  Vilagos.    L.  F.  Stolle.  S  5521 

Vor  den  schranken.    E.  v.  Wildenbruch.         in  V  2  v25 
Vor  einundfunfzig  jahren  und  heute.    W.  Lorenz. 

L  1911 
Vor  thoresschluss.  K.  v.  Schwarzkoppen.  in  S  1926 
Vorleben  eines  kiinstlers.    S.  Kapper.  K  101 

Vornehme  welt.    F.  Stahr.  S  4682 

Vornehmen  proletarier.  Die.  H  7 

Vornehme  schwester,  Eine.    E.  Wichert.       in  V  2  v  23 
Vornehmer  herr,  Ein.    K.  v.  Holtei.  H  4003 

Vorwerts-Hans.    L.  Storch.  S  5560 

Vow,  The.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque.  in  X,  357 

Voyage  of  the  America,  The.    E.  S.  Phelps.       in  P  1453 
Voyage  of  the  Steadfast,  The.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston. 

Kx465 
Voyage  of  the  Vivian,  The.    T.  W.  Knox.  Kx  502 

Wager.  The.    A.  Leigh  ton.  in  W  2202  v21 

Wager  of  battle.  The.    H.  W.  Herbert.  H  2704 

Wags,  The.  in  T  176  v7 

Wahlcampagne,  Eine.    R.  Menger.  in  V  2  v33 

Wahnsinu  und  liebe.    M.  K.  Baldamus.  B  201 

Wahnsinnig  auf  befehl.    8.  v.  Bertigny.  in  V  2  v21 

Waidmann,  Der.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  246 

Waise  von  Tamaris.  Die.    H.  Schiflf.  S  1153 

Waise  von  Unterlachen,  Die.    C.  V.  Le  P.  d'Arlincourt. 

A  1552 

Waise  von  Wien,  Die.    J.  Scherr.  S  1106 

Wake  not  the  dead.  in  P  2126  vl 

Wakefield.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  vl 

Same.  in  J  926  v2 

Waldblumen.    G.  K.  Herlossohn.  H  2862 

Waldemar  Klein.    E.  Carlen.  C  509 

Waldfried.    B.  Auerbach.  A  1968 

Waldgeschichten.    J.  Messner.  M  2603 

Waldkapelle.  Die.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  in  S  1463 
Waldliiufer,  Die.    E.  L.  G.  de  F.  de  Bellemarre.   B  1286 

Waldmeister.    J.  Rank.  B  357 

Waldmeister.    L.  Storch.  S  5561 

Walking  doll.  The.    R.  H.  Newell.  N251 

Wally's  garten.    H.  W.  Hanke.  H  1 1 10 
Walseth  und  Leith,  Die  familien.    H.  Steffens.      S  4801 

Walt  and  Vult.    J.  P.  F.  Richter.  B  1254 

Walter  Ashwood.    A.Mathews.  M  1551 

Walter  Binning.    C.  M.  Tucker.  Tx  905 

Walter  Goring.    A.  Cudlip.  C  3309 

Walter  Seyton.  Wx  16 

Walter  Thornley.    8.  R.  Sedgwick.  S  2276 

Walter's  little  mother.    P.  Heyse.  in  H  3001 

Walter's  word.    J.  Payn.  P  820 


997        Wan— Wide. 


LH^EBATITRE— FICTION'. 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


Wan  Lee  the  pagan.    F.  B.  Harte.  to  H  1556 

Wanda,  countess  von  Szalras.    L.  de  la  Ram^.        B  160 
Wanderbuch  eines  schwermuthlgen,  Das.    D.  Lessmann. 

L.  1052 
Wandering  heir,  The.    C.  Reade.  I161S 

Wanderinar  jew.  The.    E.  Sue.  S  5901 

Wanderschaft,  Die.    O.  Lautenschlager.  in  L  2302 

Wandlungen.    F.  Stahr.  S  4683 

Wane  of  an  ideal.  The.    M.  Torelli-Torriani.  C  4001 

War  belt,  The.    J.Hall.  otH701 

Warden,  The.    A.  Trollope.  T  1633 

Wards  of  Plotinus,  The.    E.Hunt.  H  5001 

Warlock  o'  Glenwarlock.    G.  Macdonald.  M  267 

Warning,  The.    A.  Bethune.  in  W  2202  vl5 

Warp  and  woof.    H.  Parr.  P  468 

Was  die  schwalbe  sang.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4265 

Was  Elizabeth  right?    G.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2911 

Was  sich  der  wald  erzahlt.    G.  zu  Putlitz.  P  2776 

Washington  square.    H.  James,  jr.  J  307 

Washington  winter,  A.    M.  V.  Dahlgren.  D  126 

Wassail.    C.Hamley.  inT177v6 

Wassernixe,  Die.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2478 

Wat  Pringle.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v6 

Watch  and  pray.    A.  Haven.  Hx  605 

Watch  and  ward.    H.  James,  jr.  J  308 

Watchers  on  the  Longships,  The.    J.  F.  Cobb.       C  1977 
Watchmaker,  The.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v4 

Water  babies,  The.    C.  Kingsley.  Kx  401 

Same,  [abridged].  Kx  402 

Water  cure.  The.    D.  M.  Craik.  in  C  2862 

Water-drops,  The.  in  D  1326 

Water-horse,  The.    N.  Macleod.  in  M  501 

Water  talk.    E.  E.  Hale.  in  H  451 

Water-Witch,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2478 

Waterdale  neighbors,  The.    J.  McCarthy.  MHO 

Waterloo.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian.  E  1210 

Waters  of  Hercules.  The.    E.  D.  Gerard.  G  653 

Waverley.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2025 

Way  of  the  world.  The.    W.  T.  Adams.  A  328 

Way  of  the  world,  The.    D.C.Murray.  M4881 

Way  we  live  now.  The.    A.  Trollope.  T  1634 

Ways  of  providence.  The.    T.  S.  Arthur.  A  1758 

Ways  of  the  hour,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2479 

Wayward  woman,  A.    A.  Griffiths.  Q-  2602 

We  and  our  neighbors.    H.  B.  Stowe.  S  5662 

We  and  the  world.    J.  H.  Ewing.  Ex  355 

We  four.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2106 

Same.  in  "H  2119 

We  girls.    A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  W  1460 

We're  all  low  people  there.    S.  Phillips.  P  1601 

We  Von  Arldens.    C.  L.  Burnham.  B  4304 

Weal  and  woe  in  Garveloch.    H.  Martineau.        Mx  553 
We'll  have  another.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  vl2 

Wealth  and  welfare.    A.  Bitzius.  B  2076 

Wearing  of  the  green.    Basil.  B  4652 

Wearyfoot  common.    L.Ritchie.  K  1701 

Wearyful  woman.  The.    J.  Gait.  in  T  176  v3 

Weavers  and  weft.    M.  E.  Maxwell.  M  1782 

Wechsel  des  lebens,  Der.    F.  W.  Hacklander.  H311 

Wedding,  The.    T.Gillespie.  mW2202vl2 

Wedding  knell.  The.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2057  vl 

Wedding  story,  A.    M.  A.  Barker.  in  B  376 

Wee  Davie.    N.  Macleod.  in  M  501 

Weeds.    M.  L.  Hartley.  in  L  253 

Week  in  a  trench  country  house,  A.     A.  Sartoris. 

S627 
Week  of  passion,  A.    E.  Jenkins.  J  654 

Wege  zum  verbrechen.  Die.   F.  A.  Oldenburg,  in  S  1459 
Wehrwolf,  Der.    E.  B.  Berthet.  B  1703 

Weighed  and  wanting.    G.  Macdonald.  M  269 

Weihnachtsabend,  Der.    J.  C.  v.  Schmid.  S  1456 

Weihnachtsbescheerung,  Eine.     G.  K.  Herlossohn. 

H2863 
Weihnachtsfund,  Der.    H.  Kurz.  K  1503 

Weihnachtsmarchen.    F.  W.  Hackliinder.  in  H  308 

Weird  tales.    E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann.  H  3359 

Weisse  frau,  Die.    K.  Miiller.  M  4305 

Weissefrau  vonGreifenstein,  Die.    J.Herbert.  H  2752 
Weisse  rosen.    T.  Drobisch.  D  1851 

Weisse  sklave,  Der.    R.  Hildreth.  H3101 

Weite,  weite  welt.  Die.    S.  Warner.  W  832 

Welcome  home.  The.    A.  Opie.  O  653  v3 

Welke  blatter.    A.  L.  Kielland.  in  K  1704 

Well  done.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  H  2 1 1 2 

Same.  i«H:2119 

Welldean  Hall.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v2 

Wellflelds,  The.    J.  Fothergill.  F  1403 

Weltbiirger,  Der.    L.  F.  Stolle.  S  5522 

Wenderholme.    P.  G.  Hamerton.  H  802 

Wendische  weiden.    E.  A.  P.  Ziehen.  Z  151 

Wept  of  the  Wish-ton-wish.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2480 

Wer  wird  sie  heimfiihren.    C.  King.  K  576 

Werner  Thormann,    L.  V.  Jiingst.  J  1501 


Wernyhora.    M.  Czaykowski.  C  3751 

Werther,  The  sorrows  of  young.  J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  Gt  1652 
West  country  chronicles.    W.Clarke.  in  C  1676 

Western  clearings.    C.  M.  Klrkland.  K  753 

Westward  ho  !    C.  Kingsley.  K  655 

Westward  ho  !    J.  K.  Paulding.  P  753 

Wet  wooing,  The.  in  T  176  v7 

Wetherel  affair.  The.    J.  W.  De  Forest.  D  753 

Wettrennen,  Ein.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  in  W  2260  v8 

Whaling  and  fishing.    C.  Nordhoff.  Nx  253 

What  a  mad  world  it  is,  my  masters.    M.  Argles. 

in  A  1483 
What  can  she  do  ?    E.  P.  Roe.  B  2309 

What  Fide  remembers.    I.  H.  Foster.  Fx  602 

What  has  become  of  lord  Camelford's  body?    C.  Reade. 

in  K  617 

Same.  in  11621 

What  hast  thou  done  ?    J.F.  Molloy.  M  3076 

What  he  cost  her.    J.  Payn.  p  821 

What  I  did  at  Belgrade.    C.  Lever.  in  T  177  v6 

What  is  best.    C.  Nordhofl'.  in  N  801 

What  Katy  did.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  Wx  1207 

What  Katy  did  at  school.    S.  C.  Woolsey.  "Wx  1208 

What  might  have  been  expected.     F.  R.  Stockton. 

Sx  1507 
What  our  advertisement  brought.    M.  C.  Hay. 

in  H  2106 

Same.  in  H.  2119 

What  phe  could.    S.  Warner.  Wx  208 

What  the  seven  did.    H.  M.  Lothrop.  Sx  2004 

What  the  swallow  sang.    F.  Spielhagen.  S  4265 

What-to-do-club,  The.    H.  Campbell.  C  227 

What  was  it  ?    F.  J.  O'Brien.  O  126 

What  will  he  do  with  it  ?    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

B4027 
Wheels  and  whims.     F.  T.  McCray  and  E.  L.  Smith. 

M226 
When  I  was  a  little  girl.    E.  Tabor.  Tx  102 

When  the  ship  comes  home.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

in  B  1762 
Where  the  battle  was  fought.  M.  N.  Murfree.  M  4777 
Whereunto  is  money  good.    M.  C.  Hay.  in  3  2102 

Which  is  the  wiser.    M.  Howitt.  Hx  1262 

Which  shall  it  be  ?    A.  F.  Hector.  H  2205 

Whim  and  its  consequences,  A.    G.  P.  R.  James.     J  254 
Whimsical  wooing,  A.    A.  G.  Barrili.  B  526 

Whispering  pine  series.  The.     E.  Kellogg. 

Kx211-Kx216 
Whisperings  in  the  wood.    Z.  Topelius.  Tx  602 

Whispers  from  fairyland.     E.  H.  Knatchbull-Hugessen. 

Hx  1002 
Whist  at  our  club.  in  T  177  v  12 

White  boy,  The.    A.  M.  Hall.  H  552 

White  bristol.  The.    M.  and  J.  Banim.  in  B  307 

White  bull.  The.    Voltaire.  in  V  1051 

White  cat.  The.    A.  I.  Ritchie.  in  E,  1651 

White  fawn.  The.    CoJ.  Johnston.  i?i  E  426 

White  hand,  A.    E.  Pratt.  P  2401 

White-Jacket.    H.  Melville.  M  2256 

White  lies.    A.  Opie.  O  652 

White  lies.    C.  Reade.  K  613 

White  old  maid.  The.    N.  Hawthorne.         in  H  2057  v2 
White  rose.  The.    G.  J.  Whyte-Melville.  M  221 1 

White  rose  of  Langley,  The.    E.  S.  Holt.  H  3956 

White  wings.    W.  Black.  B  2215 

White  witch,  The.  W  9 

White  woman  of  Tarras,  The.    P.  Maxwell. 

in  W  2202  vl 2 
Whitefriars.    J.Robinson.  B  1903 

Whiteladies.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  481 

Whitsome  tragedy.    J.  M.  Wilson.  in  W  2202  v3 

Whittle-bridge.  in  T  177  v2 

Who  breaks  —  pays.    Mrs.  C.  Jenkin.  J  604 

Who  is  Sylvia  ?    A.  Price.  P  2576 

Who  maketh  the  deaf  to  hear.    H.  B.  Reeves,  in  B,  3505 
Who  painted  the  great  MurlUo  de  la  Merced  ?    H.  C.  S. 

in  T  177  v3 
Who  shall  be  greatest  ?    M.  Howitt.  Hx  1263 

Who  shall  be  heir  ?    E.  Pickering.  P  1755 

Who  told  it  to  me.    H.  M.  Lothrop.  Sx  2003 

Who  was  my  quiet  friend?    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1551 

Who  was  she  ?    B.  Taylor.  in  S  35  vl 

Whom  Kathie  married.    A.  M.  Douglas.  D  1810 

Whose  wife  was  she  ?    Saxe  Holm.  in  H  3753  vl 

Why  did  he  not  die  ?    A.  v.  Volckhausen.  V  801 

Why  frau  Frohmann  raised  her  prices.    A.  Trollope. 

T1637 
Why  not?    A.  Cudllp.  .in  C  3312  vl 

Why  Paul  Ferroll  killed  his  wife.    C.  Clive.  C  1901 

Why  Satan  trembles.    C.  Prentiss.  in  P  2452 

Why  Thomas  was  discharged.    G.  Arnold.       in  A  1876 

Same.  in  S  35  v6 

Wide,  wide  world.  The.    S.  Warner.  W  838 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


CI.  813,  Titles. 


LlTERATtTRfi-i'ICTlOlf. 


Widow— Wracked.      1000 


Widow  Baker.    E.  W.  Raymond.  in  B,  576 

Widow  Leroug-e,  The.    E.  Gaboriau.  Q  104 

Widow  Merand,  The.    K.  S.  Macquoid.  in  M  607 

Widow  of  Dunskaith.    H.Miller.  in  W 2202  v3 

Widow  of  Windsor,  A.    A.  Gaskeli.  0-351 

Widow's  ae  son,  The.    J.  M.  Wilson.        in  W  2202  v23 
Wie  ein  lustspiel  entsteht  und  versreht.    P.  Lindau. 

L1353 
Wie  einer  ein  wahlflschfanger  wurde.    P.  F.  W.  Oertel. 

in  O  853 
Wie  ich  meine  kleine  Karnison  wiedersah.    A.  v.  Winter- 

feld.  in  W  2261  vl 

Wie  mein  freund  Dumbart  sein  examen  machte.    A.  v. 

Winterf  eld.  in  W  2260  v7 

Wie  seine  grossmutter.    K.  v.  Schwartzkoppen. 

in  S  1926 
Wieben-Peter.    C.  A.  v.  Wachsmann.  mi  S  4301 

Wiedergef  undene  tochter,  Die.    W.  Herchenbaeh. 

H2781 
Wiederkehr,  Die.  W  1 1 

Wieland.    C.  B.  Brown.  B  3504 

Wiener  hofgeschichten.    L.  v.  Sacher-Masoch.       S  108 
Wife  of  a  vain  man.  The.    M.  S.  Schwartz.  S  1908 

Wife  of  Lochmaben,  The.    J.  Hogg.  in  H  3451  v2 

Wife  or  the  wuddy,  A.    J.M.Wilson.         in  W  2202  v2 
Same.  in  W  2203  v3 

Wife's  tale.  The.    H.  Lee.  in  L  851  vl 

Wigwam  and  the  cabin,  The.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3009 

Wild  adventures  in  wild  places.    G.  Stables.  S  4576 

Wild  Hyacinth.    Mrs.  Randolph.  11253 

Wild  scenes  in  the  forest  and  prairie.    C  F.  Hoffmann 

Wild  sports  of  the  west.    W.  H.  Maxwell.  H  1851 

Wild  swans.  The.    H.C.Andersen.  Ax  761 

Wild  woods  life.    C.  A.  J.  Farrar.  Fx  177 

Wilddieb,  Der.    P.  Gerstacker.  G-  728 

Wilderness  and  warpath.    J.Hall.  H  701 

Wildes  blut.    B.  Mbllhausen.  in  V  2  v38 

Wildfeuer.    C.  G.  v.  Berneck.  B  1534 

Wildpfarrer,  Der.    O.  Miiller.  M  4410 

Wildschiitzen,  Die.    W.  Herchenbaeh.  H  2782 

Wilfrid  Cumbermede.    G.  Macdonald.  M  268 

Wilhelm.    A.  v.  Sternberg.  S  5061 

Wilhelm  Meister.    J.  W.  v.  Gothe.  G  1653 

Wiihelmina.    C.  M.  Woolson.  in  W  2751 

Will,  The.    M.  Edgeworth.  in  E  402 

Will  Denbigh,  nobleman.    E.  Fox.  F  1452 

Will-o'-the  wisp.  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.  Ax  760 

Will-o'-the  wisps.  The.    M.  Petersen.  Px  401 

Will  Weatherhelm.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Kx  466 

Wille  zum  leben.  Der.    A.  Wilbrandt.  in  V  2  v35 

William  Henry  and  his  friends.    A.  M.  Diaz.        Dx  452 
William  Henry  letters.  The.    A.  M.  Diaz.  Dx  451 

William  Hogarth.    A.  E.  Brachvogel.  B  2910 

William  Wighton,  The  fortunes  of.  in  W  2202  v2 

William  Wilson,    E.  A.  Poe.  in  820. 1 :  5  v3 

Willie.    P.  Doming.  in  D  901 

Willie  Smith,  Autobiography  of.    A.  Campbell. 

in  W  2202  v3 
Willie  Wastle's  account  of  his  wife.    J.  M.  Wilson. 

in  W  2202  vl 8 
Willis  the  pilot.  Wx  41 

Willow  Brook.    S.  Warner.  Wx  202 

Wilmingtons,  The.    A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  M  1261 

Winborough  bojs,  The.    H.C.Adams.  Ax  205 

Wind-spirit  and  rain-goddess.  The.    P.  E.  de  Musset. 

MxllOl 
Windsor  Castle.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  563 

Windsor  Schloss.  Das.    W.  H.  Ainsworth.  A  563 

Wing-and-Wing,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.  C  2481 

Wings  and  things.    C.  M.  Tucker.  in  Tx  905 

Winifred.    L.  E.  Guernsey.  G  2777 

Winifred  Bertram.    E.  Charles.  C  962 

Winifred's  wooing.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2913 

Winning  his  spurs.    E.  Kellogg.  Ex  214 

Winning  his  way.    C.  C.  Coffin.  Cx  601 

Winter  drive,  A.    S.  O.  Jewett.  in  J  803 

Winter  in  Bpitzbergen.    C.  Hildebrandt.  Hx  826 

Winter  wedding,  A.    H.  Parr.  in  P  464 

Winterbuch.    C.  Spindler.  S  4324 

Winterspenden.    C.  Spindler.  S  4326 

Winterzeitvertreib.    C.  Spindler.  S  4326 

Wise  woman.  The.    G.  Macdonald.  Mx  155 

Witch  Hampton  Hall.  in  T  177  v3 

Witcherley  ways.  in  T  17*7  vlO 

Witching  hour.  The.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1483 

With  costs.    Mrs.  M.  W.  Newman.  N  352 

With  Cupid's  eyes.    P.  Church.  C  1425 

With  fate  against  him.    A.  M.  Douglas.  D  1809 

With  harp  and  crown.    W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.     B  1754 
With  the  entrees.    F.  B.  Harte.  in  H  1551 

Within  an  ace.    Mrn.  C.  Jenkin.  J  605 

Within  an  inch  of  his  life.    E.  Gaboriau.  Q  105 

X  denotes  books  specially 


Within  sea-walls.    E.  H.  Walshe  and  G.  B.  Sargent. 

W  426 
Within  sound  of  the  sea.  C.  L.  H.  Dempster.  D  1003 
Within  the  capes.    H.  Pyle.  p  3076 

Within  the  clasp.    J.  B.  Harwood.  H  1654 

Within  the  maze.    E.  P.  Wood.  M  2577 

Within  the  precincts.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  Q  482 

Without  a  home.    E.  P.  Roe.  B  2308 

Without  authorisation.    L.  Kompert.  in  K  1205 

Without  dowry.    E.  About.  in  S  551 

Without  kith  or  kin.    G.  M.  Craik.  C  2914 

Wittwe  und  ihre  kinder.  Die.    M.  S.  Schwartz.       S  1909 
Wittwen,  Die.    H.  W.  Hanke.  H  1 1 1 1 

Wives  and  daughters.    E.  C.  Gaskeli.  Q  408 

Wives  of  the  dead,  The.    N.  Hawthorne.  in  H  2059 

Wizard's  son.  The.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  489 

"Woe  to  us  when  we  lose  the  watery  wall",  in  T  176  v4 
Wohnungssucher,  Die.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  W  2254 

Wolf  at  the  door.  The.  W41 

Wolf  in  sheep's  clothing,  The.  in  P  2802 

Wolf  run.    E.  Kellogg.  Kx  224 

Wolfert's  Rust.    W.  Irving.  i  405 

Wolfert  Webber.    W.  Irving.  in  I  402 

Wolflnnen  von  Machecoul,  Die.    A.  Dumas.  D  2295 

Wolfram.    O.  Lautenschlager.  L  2304 

Wolfsfiihrer,  Der.    A.  Dumas.  '  D  2296 

Woman-hater,  A.    C.  Reade.  R614 

Woman  in  the  case.  A.    B.  Turner.  T  2201 

Woman  in  white.  The.    W.  Collins.  C  2226 

Woman  of  business,  The.    M.  W.  Savage.  S  804 

Woman  of  honor,  A.    H.  C.  Bunner.  B  4751 

Woman  to  the  rescue.    T.  S.  Arthur.  A  l'J'59 

Woman  who  saved  him.  The.    F.  W.  Robinson. 

inB,  1858 
Woman  with  the  white  mice,  The.    A.  Leighton. 

in  W  2202  v21 
Woman  with  two  words.  The.    H.  Keddie.  Kx  126 

Woman's  friendship.    G.  Aguilar.  A  407 

Woman's  kingdom.  The.    I).  M.  Craik.  C  2871 

Woman's  love  and  a  wife's  duty,  A.    A.  Opie. 

in  O  653  v4 
Woman's  pulpit,  A.    E.  S.  Phelps.  in  P  1453 

Woman's  reason,  A.    W.  D.  Howells.  H  4763 

Woman's  story,  A.    C-  V.  Hamilton.  in  H  903 

Woman's  vengeance,  A.    J.  Payn.  P  822 

Woman's  whims.    J.  J(.  B.  Sa.ntlne.  S  352 

Woman's  word,  A.    V.  F.  Townsend.  T  1455 

Women  are  strange.    F.  W.  Robinson.  R  1858 

Won.    B.  H.  Buxton.  B  4453 

Wonder-book.    N.  Hawthorne.  Hx  701 

Wonder  stories.    H.C.Andersen.  Ax  751 

Wonderful  glass,  The.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatriaii. 

ill  !E  1205 
Wonderful   history   of   Peter   Schlemihl,   The.      A.    v. 
Chamisso.  in  830. 1 : 8 

Wonders  in  the  Spessart,  The.    K.  Immermann. 

inO  1001 
Wondersmith.  The.    F.  J.  O'Brien.  in  O  126 

Wontus.    W.M.  Runkel.  113151 

Wood  magic.    R.  Jefferies.  Jx  151 

Woodcraft.    W.  G.  Simms.  S  3003 

Woodland  notes.    R.  A.  Gustafsson.  Gx  253 

Woodman,  The.    G.  P.  R.  James.  J  246 

Woodnook  wells.  The.    W.  a7td  M.  Howitt.       in  H  4801 
Woodstock.    Sir  W.  Scott.  S  2026 

Wooed  and  married.    R.  N.  Carey.  C  403 

Wooing  of  the  water-witch,  The.    E.  Daldorne.    Dx  901 
Wooing  o't.  The.    A.  F.  Hector.  H  2206 

Wool-gatherer,  The.    J.Hogg.  in  H  3451  v4 

Word,  only  a  word,  A.    G.  Ebers.  E  258 

Work.    L.  M.  Alcott.  Ax  516 

Work  and  wages.    M.  Howitt.  Hx  1264 

Workman  and  soldier.    J.P.Cobb.  C  1976 

World  as  it  goes,  The.    Voltaire.  in  V  1051 

World  as  it  is,  The.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

in  824.2:  18  v3 
World  she  awoke  in.  The.    L.  Alldridge.  A  802 

World  we  live  in.  The.    O.  Crawfurd.  C  3201 

World  well  lost.  The.    E.  L.  Linton.  L  1458 

Worst  boy  In  town.  The.    J.  Habberton.  Hx  102 

Wort,  Ein.    G.  Ebers.  E  258 

Same.  in  "V  2  v30 

Worth  and  wealth.    Cousin  Angle.  Ax  726 

Wortlebank  diary.  The.    H.  Parr.  P  469 

Wraith  of  Barnjum,  The.    F.A.Guthrie.         in  A  1328 
Wreck  of  the  "Grosvenor",  The.    W.  C.  Russell. 

R3304 
Wreck  of  the  Pioneer,  The.    C.Barnard.  in  B  401 

Wreck  of  the  Red  Bird,  The.    G.  C.  Eggleston.     Ex  154 
Wreck  of  the  Strathmore,  The.    F.  W.  in  T  1 77  v8 

Wrecked.    W.O.Stoddard.  S  5503 

Wrecked  in  port.    E.  8.  Phelps.  iv  P  1463 

Wrecked  off  the  Riff  coast.    A.  I.  Sband.       in  T  177  v6 
adapted  for  children. 


J 


1001      Writer's— Zwisclien. 


LiTERATtJBE-S'ICTlOW. 


CI.  did,  titles.      1002 


Writer's  daughter.  The. 
Written  in  the  Are.    F.  Church. 
Wunderjahr,  Das.    H.  Conscience. 
Wunderweib  vom  Eichbiihl,  Das.    W 
Same. 

Wunnigel.    W.  Raabe. 
Wiirjrer  von  Paris,  Die.    A.  Belot. 
Wuthering  Heights.    E.  Bronte. 
Wyandotte.    J.  F.  Cooper. 
Wych  Hazel.    S.  and  A.  B.  Warner. 
Wyllard's  weird.    M.  E.  Majswell. 
Wyncote.    Mrs.  T.  Ei-skine. 

X.  Y.  Z.    A.  K.  Green. 

Xenie's  inheritance.    A.  Durand. 


in  W  2203  v3 

C  1422 

C2260 

Bauberger.  B  579 

B580 

R  121 

B4601 

B8861 

C2482 

W878 

M  1788 

E  1251 

0  2204 
D2561 


"  Yatil."    F.  D.  Millet.  in  8  35  v5 

Year  of  wreck,  A.    G.  C.  Benham.  B  1351 

Year  one  of  the  republic.   E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

E1204v3 
Years  that  are  told.  The.    R.  Porter. 
Yeast.    C.  King-sley. 
Yellow  flag-,  The.    E.  H.  Yates. 
Yellow  plush  papers.    W.  M.  Thackeray. 
Yellow  tiger.  The.    W.  Collins. 
Yeraasse,  The.    W.  G.  Simms. 
Yesterday. 
Yolande.    W.  Black. 
Yoricks  empflndsame  reise.    L.  Sterne. 
Yoi-k  and  a  Lancaster  Kose,  A.    A.  Keary, 
Young  advocate.  The. 
Young  artist.  The.    M.  Blackford. 
Young  Brown.    E.  C.  G.  Murray. 
Young  Ccelebs.    P.  Fitzgerald. 
Young  Crusoe,  The.    Dr.  H. 


Young  deliverers.  The.    E.  Kellogg. 
Young  desperado,  A.    T.  B.  Aldrich. 


P2301 
Ke56 
Y107 
in  T  665  v4 
in  C  2206 
S3008 
Yll 
B2217 
S5153 
Kx  116 
inH  1326 
B  2251 
]yi:4904 
F976 
Hx451 
Kx218 
in  A  752 
D  1510 
TJx202 


Young  duke.  The.    B.  Disraeli. 

Young  folks'  ideas.    Uncle  Lawrence. 

Young  folks'  Robinson  Crusoe.    E.  W.  Farrer.    Fx  101 

Young  folks'  whys  and  wherefores.    Uncle  Lawrence. 

Ux201 
Young  France.    J.  Kavanagh.  in  K  310 

Young  girl's  wooing,  A.    E.  P.  Roe.  R  231 1 

Young  Goodman  Brown.    N.  Hawthorne. 

mH2054  vl 
Young  Joe.    J.T.Trowbridge.  Tx  813 

Young  lady  in  gray.  The.    F.  W.  Robinson,      in  R  1858 
Young  lady's  tale,  The.    S.  Lee.  in  L.  851  v3 

Young  laird,  The.    A.  Bethune.  in  W  2202  v3 

Young  lord  Penrith.    J.  B.  Harwood.  H  1652 

Young  man  at  Tootle's,  The.    F.  W.  Robinson. 

in  E  1858 
Young  Maugars.    A.  Theuriet.  T  703 

Young  mrs.  Jardine.    D.  M.  Craik.  C  2872 

Young  Moll's  peevy.    C.  A.  Stephens.  in  S  35  vlO 

Young  moose-hunters.  The.    C.  A.  Stephens.     Sx  1403 
Young  Musgrave.    M.  O.  Oliphant.  O  483 

Young  nimrods.    T.  W.  Knox.  Kx  501 

Young  pilgrim.  The.    B.  W.  Hofland.  Hx  901 

Young  recruit,  The.    K.  G.  Nieritz.  Wx  201 

Young  step-mother.  The.    C.  M.  Yonge,  Y221 

Young  Strong.    M.  W.  Shinn.  in  S  35  v9 

Young  surveyor.  The.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Tx  809 

Young  west  indian.  The.    M.  Blackford.  in  B  752 

Young  yagers.  The.    M.  Reid.  Bx413 

Younger  son,  The.    H.  V.  Palmer.  P  351 


Youth  of  Jefferson,  The.    J.  E,  Cooke.  C  2354 

Youth  of  Shakespeare,  The.    R.  F.  Williams.      W  1954 
Youth  of  the  Old  Dominion,  The.    8.  Hopkins.     H  4401 

Zadig.    Voltaire.  in  V  1051 

Zanita.    T.  Yelverton.  Y  151 

Zanonl.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  B  4028 

Zara.    M.  Argles.  in  A  1488 

Zauberer  des  hochgebirges,  Der.    H.  A.  Noe.         N  651 
Zauberer  von  Rom,  Der.    K.  F.  Gutzkow.  Q-3107 

Zauberkrug,  Der.    F.  W.  Hacklander.  in  H  308 

Zauberring,  Der.    F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque.     Ii355 
Za  vis  von  Rosenberg.    A.Peters.  P  2851 

Zeitbilder.    C.  Pichler.  P  1657 

Zelle  der  leiden,  Die.    A.  Doric.  D  1752 

Zelleno.7.    P.  Zacone.  Z  351 

Zenobia.    W.  Ware.  W  654 

Zenosius.    C.  C.  Pise.  p  1901 

Zerub  Throop's  experiment.    A.  D.  T.  Whitney. 

W  1461 
Zerviah  Hope.    E.  S.  Phelps.  in  S  35  v8 

Zigeunertochter,  Die.    A.  v.  Winterfeld.  W  2253 

Zoe.    G.  E.  Jewsbury.  J  852 

Zohrab.    J.  Morier.  M  3652 

Zu  befehl,  herr  rittmeister.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

in  W  2260  v6 
Zu  fiissen  des  monarchen.    L.  v.  Fran5ois.       in  F  1526 
Zu  weihnachten.    F.  Stahr. 
Zufall  Oder  tiigung  ?    E.  Mertens. 
Zum  stillen  vergniigen.    W.  Miiller. 
Zur  ehre  Gottes.    A.  Meissner. 
Zur  ehre  Gottes!    L.  v.  Sacher-Masoch. 
Zurneujahrszeit.    K.  H.  Scharling. 
Zur  rechten  zeit  bankerott.    L.  v.  Fischer 
Zur  "  wald-  und  wasserfreude."     H 


S4684 

in  V  2  v33 

M4451 

M2063 

S109 

SlOOl 

in  V  2  v28 

T.  W.  Storm. 

S5601 
Keller.  K  380 

Graf  A.  Baudissin.  B  601 

"  "         -  s  1420 


Ziiricher  novellen.    G 
Zustande  in  Amerika. 
Zuwider-wurzen,  Die.    H.  T.  v.  Schmid. 
Zwanzig  jahre  nachher.    A.  Dumas. 
Zwanzig  tausend  meilen  unter'm  meer. 

Zwei  alte  freunde.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 

Same. 

Zwei  baronessen.  Die.    H.  C.  Andersen. 
Zwei  familienmiitter.    M.  S.  Schwartz. 
Zwei  freunde.    A.  L.  Kielland. 

Same. 

Zwei  gniidige  frauen.    G.  K.  O.  v.  Struensee. 
Zwei  kreuzherren.    J.  Gundling. 
Zwei  kriiglein,  Die.    O.  Miiller. 
Zwei  lebenswege.    C.  Mundt. 
Zwei  menschenalter.    B.  Frederich. 
Zwei  nachte.    F.  W.  Hacklander. 
Zwei  perriicken.    A.  v.  Winterfeld. 
Zwei  stadte.    C.  Dickens. 
Zweimal  vermahlt.    B.  Frederich. 
Zweite  frau.  Die.    E.  John. 
Zweif  ache  mord  in  der  rue  Morgue,  Der. 


D2293 

J.  Verne. 

V557 

in  W  2261  v2 

in  V  2  v25 

A  1006 

S1907 

in  K  1704 

in  V  2  v23 

S5856 

0  3056 

M4411 

M4586 

D205 

in  M  4436 

in  W  2260  v9 

D  1320 

D206 

J  912 

E.  A.  Poe. 

in  P  1976 

in  H  308 

in  V  2  v37 

S4151 


Zwergenest,  Das.    F.  W.  Hacklander. 
Zwillingsschwester,  Die.    E.  Taubert. 
Zwillingsschwestern,  Die.    C.  Spath. 
Zwischen  himmel  und  erde.    E.  v.  Puttkammer.  L  2151 
Zwlschen  leben  und  sterben.    J.  Gundling.  Q-  3055 

Zwischen  vater  und  sohn.    C.  Bauer.  B  659 

Zwischen  zwei  todsiinden.    L.  Schiicking.       in  V  2  v25 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Historical  novels.  Admirable  notes  on  the  various  epochs  of  history,  and  lists  of  historical  novels  relating 
to  each,  will  be  found  in  the  Classlist  for  english  prose  Action  in  the  Lower  hall  of  the  Boston  public  library  (3:Li), 
and  in  the  following  separate  publications:  Bowen,  H.  C.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  historical  novels  and  tales 
(16:  L  823);  Allen,  W:  F.  Reader's  guide  to  english  history,  with  supplement  on  general  history  (16:Ij  and 
942:39).  The  Bulletin  of  the  Mercantile  library  of  Philadelphia  for  Oct.  1, 1885,  contains  the  beginning  of 
such  a  list,  which  promises  to  be  fuller  than  any  heretofore  existing. 

Select  lists  of  novels  will  be  found  in  the  supplement  to  the  St.  Louis  public  school  library  bulletin,  no. 

38  (3:L). 

Books  for  the  young'  are  described  in  the  last-mentioned  place,  and  in  the  following  publications:    Hewins, 

C.  M.     Books  for  the  young  (16:L),  continued  in  the  Literary  news  (805:M);   Books  for  young  readers  in  the 
Buffalo  Y.  M.  library  (3:Ii);  :i8th  report  of  theSup'tof  public  instruction  of  Indiana,  pp.  89-126  (879:7);  Theden, 

D.  Fiihrer  durch  die  jugendliteratur  (16:  L);  Rathgeber  bei  der  auswahl  von  jugendschriften,  1883  (16:Ij). 


Classes  814—819. 

^ee  col.  515—518. 


1003 


CI.  860 


LITEBATUUE— EN(>LISH,  GENERAli. 


1004 


5.    English  literature  —  a,  G-eneral. 


1.    History  and  criticism. 

(See  also  Essays,  class  834.) 
Jli s  tory  —  General. 

AUibone,  S:  Austin.  A  critical  dictionary  of 
english  literature  and  british  and  american 
authors,  living  and  deceased,  from  the 
earliest  accounts  to  the  middle  of  the  19th 
century  ;  containing  30,000  biographies  and 
literary  notices,  with  40  indexes  of  subjects. 
Phila.  1859-77.     3  v.  Q.  820:111 

Contents.    V.    1.  A-J.     2.  K-S.     3.  T-Z.-Indexes. 
Adams,  W:  Davenport.     Dictionary  of  english 
literature  ;  a  comprehensive  guide  to  eng- 
lish   authors    and    their   works.      3d    ed. 
Lond.  1878.  O.  ,     820  :  R2 

Chambers,    Robert.      History    of    the    english 
language  and  literature.    Added,  a  history 
of    american  contributors  to  the    english 
language  and    literatui-e  by  Royal  Rob- 
bins.     Hartford.  1837.  D.  820.4:32 
Reed,  H:    Lectures  on  english  literature  from 
Chaucer  to  Tennyson.    5th  ed.,  rev.   Phila. 
1866.  S.  820.4  :  10 
Contents.    Introductory;   Principles  of  literature- 
Application   of    literary    principles.  —  The    english 
languaf?e.— Early  english  literature.— Literature  of 
the  16th  century.  —  Literature  of  the  17th  century 
with  incidental  suggestions  on  Sunday    reading.  — 
Literature  of  the  mh  and  18th  centuries.— Literature 
of  the  19th  century.  —  Contemporary  literature.  — 
Tragic  and  elegiac  poetry.— Literature  of  wit  and 
humor.— Literature  of  letter-writing. 
Underwood,  Francis  H:    A  hand-book  of  english 
literature,   intended  for   the    use  of    high 
schools,  as  well  as  a  companion  and  guide 
for  private  students,  and  for  general  read- 
ers :  British  authors.    Bost.  1879.  O. 

820.4  :  14 

—  Same  :  American  authors.    Bost.  1879.  O. 

820.4  :  15 
"Welsh,   Alfred  Hix.     Development  of   english 

literature  and  language.    Chic.  1882.    2  v. 

O.  820.4  :  37 

Kellogg,   Brainerd.      A   text-book   on    english 

literature,  with  copious  extracts  from  the 

leading    authors,    english    and    american, 

with  full  instructions  as  to  the  method  in 

which  these  are  to  be  studied.    N.  Y.  1882. 

D.  820.4:19 

Shaw,  T:  Budd.    Outlines  of  english  literature. 

New  amer.   ed.,  with  a  sketch  of  amer. 

literature  by  H:  T.  Tuckerman.      N.  Y. 

n.d.D.  820.4:13 

—  English  and  american  literature  :  Shaw's  new 

history  of  english  lit.;  together  with  a 
history  of  english  literature  in  America  by 
Truman  J.  Backus.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

820.4  :  38 

Scherr,  Johannes.  A  history  of  english  litera- 
ture. From  the  german  by  MTV.  N.  Y. 
1882.  D.  820.4  :  27 

Engel,  E:  Geschichte  der  englischen  litteratur 
von  ihren  anfiingen  bis  auf  die  neueste 
zeit ;  mit  einem  anhange  :  Die  amerikani- 
sche  litteratur.  (Geschichte  der  weltlit- 
teratur  in  einzeldarstellungen  ;  b.  4.)  Leipz. 
[1883].  O.  820.4:36 


History  —  English   authors. 

Chambers,  Robert,  ed.  Cyclopaedia  of  english 
literature  ;  a  history,  critical  and  biograph- 
ical, of  british  authors.  Edinb.  1844.  2  v. 
Q.  820.4+1 

Craik,  G:  Lillie.  Sketches  of  literature  and. 
learning  in  England.  [1st  ser.]  From  the 
norman  conquest  to  the  age  of  Elizabeth, 
with  specimens  of  the  principal  writers. 
Lond.  1844.     2  v.  in  1.  T.     820.4:  17  vl, 2 

—  Same.    2d  ser.     From  the  accession  of  Eliza- 

beth to  the  revolution  of  1688.    Lond.  1845. 
2v.  T.  820.4:  17  v3,4 

—  Same.    3d  ser.     From  the  revolution  of  1688  to 

the  present  day.     Lond.  1845.    2v.ini.  T. 
820.4:  17  v5, 6 

—  A  compendious  history  of  english  literature 

and  of    the   english    language,  from    the 
norman  conquest ;   with   numerous  speci- 
mens.   N.  Y.  1863.     2  V.  O.  820.4  :  33 
Taine,   Hippolyte  Adolphe.     History  of  english 
literature.    Tr.  by  H:  Van  Laun ;   with  a 
pref .  prepared  expressly  for  this  tr.  by  the 
author.     N.  Y.  1872.     2  v.  O.         820.4  :  4  . 
Contents.    V.  1.    Introd.— Book  1,  The  source:  The 
saxons;    The  normans;    The  new  tongue.  —  Hook  3, 
The  renaissance:    The  pagan  renaissance;    The   the- 
atre;   Ben  Jonson;    Shakspeare;    The  christian  re- 
naissance;   Milton.  —  Book  8,  The  classic  age:   The 
restoration.    2.    Book  3,  c«Tittnt(ed:  Dryden;  The  re- 
volution; Addison;  Swift;  The  novelists;  The  poets. 
—  Book  4,  Modern  life:  Ideas  and  productions;  Lord 
Byron;  The  past  and  the  present.  —Book  5,   Modern 
authors:   Introd.  note;   The  novel,  Dickens,  Thack- 
eray;  Criticism   and  history,  Macaulay;  Philosophy 
and     history,     Carlyle;     Philosophy,     Stuart   Mill; 
Poetry,  Tennyson.— Index. 

Hart,  J:  Seely.  A  manual  of  english  literature  ; 
a  text  book  for  schools  and  colleges.  Phila. 
[1872].  D.  820.4  :  7 

Morley,  H:  A  manual  of  english  literature; 
thoroughly  rev.,  with  an  entire  re-arrange- 
ment of  matter,  and  with  numerous  re- 
trenchments and  additions,  by  Moses  Coit 
Tyler.     N.  Y.  1879.  O.  820.4  :  9 

Coppee,  H:  English  literature,  considered  as  an 
interpreter  of  english  history  ;  designed  as 
a  manual  of  instruction.  7th  ed.  Phila. 
1881.  D.  820.4  :  5 

Richardson,  Abby  Sage.  Familiar  talks  on  eng- 
lish literature  ;  a  manual,  embracing  the 
great  epochs  of  english  literature,  from  the 
english  conquest  of  Britain,  449,  to  the 
death  of  Walter  Scott,  1832.  Chicago.  1881. 
D.  820.4  :  11 

Buokland,  Anna.    The  story  of  english  litera- 
ture [to  1850].    N.  Y.  1883.  D.     820.4  :  31 
NicoU,  H:  J.     Landmarks  of  english  literature. 
N.  Y.  1883.  D.  820.4  :  29 

Contents.    Introd.— The  dawn  of  eng.  lit.— The  eliza- 
bethan  era.  —The  elizabethan  dramatists.  —The  suc- 
cessors of  the  elizabethans.-  The  restauration.— The 
wits  of  queen  Anne's  time.— Our  first  great  novelists. 
—  Dr.  Johnson  and  his  contemporaries.  —  The  new 
era  in  poetry.  —  Sir  "Walter  Hcott  and  the  prose  lit.  of 
the  early  part  of  the  19th  century.— Our  own  times.— 
Periodicals,  reviews  and  encyclopaedias. 
Brooke,  Stopford.    English  literature  [to  18371. 
(Literature  primer,   ed.   by  J:  R:  Green). 
N.  Y.  1879.  S.  820.4  :  18 


LITERATTJHE— ENGLISH,  GENERAL. 


CI.  820 


1006 


Chateaubriand,  Fran9ois  A:  Rene  vieomte  de. 
Sketches  of  english  literature,  with  con- 
siderations on  the  spirit  of  the  times,  men 
and  revolutions.  2a  ed.  Lond.  1837.  2  v. 
O.  820.4-1-3 

Metcalfe,  F:  Old  enfflish  literature.  In  his  The 
englishman  and  the  Scandinavian.  898  :  3 
Brink,  Bernhard  ten.  Early  english  literature, 
to  Wiclif,  from  the  german  by  Horace  M. 
Kennedy,  tr.  rev.  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1883. 
D.  820.4  :  26 

Yonge,  C:  Duke.  Three  centuries  of  english  li- 
terature, [from  Shakspere  to  Dickens; 
with  extracts  and  specimens].  N.  Y.  1879. 
D.  820.4  :  16 

Hettner,  Hermann.  Geschichte  der  englischen 
literatur  von  der  wiederherstellung  des 
kiinigthums  bis  in  die  zweite  hiilfte  des 
18.  Jahrhunderts,  1660—1770.  (Literaturge- 
schichte  des  18.  jahrh.,  ler  theil.)  4te  verb, 
auli.     Brschwg.  1881.  O.  809  :  9  vl 

Perry,  T:  Sergeant.  English  literature  in  the 
18th  century.  N.  Y.  1883.  D.  820.4  :  30 
Oliphant,  Margaret  O.,  born  Wilson.  The  liter- 
ary history  of  England  in  the  end  of  the 
18'th  and  beginning  of  the  19th  century. 
K  Y.  1882.  D.  820.4  :  28 

Brandes,  G:  Der  naturalismus  in  England.  In 
his  Hauptstromungen,  etc.  809  :  6  v4 

Contents.    Die  Seeschule.— Byron  und  seine  gruppe. 
Morley,  H:    Of  english  literature  in  the  reign  of 
Victoria,  with  a  glance  at  the  past.  Tauch- 
nitz  ed.  v.  2000.     [Containing  facsimiles  of 
the  signatures  of  authors  in  the  Tauchnitz 
ed.,   photographed  from  their  correspon- 
dence and  agreements  with  baron  Tauch- 
nitz.]    N.  Y.  1882.  S.  820.4  :  20 
Contents.    A  glance  at  the  past,  from  the  beg'inning 
to  the  reign  of  Victoria.  —  Of  those  who  were  old  at 
the  beginning  of  the  reign  ;  and  of  the  poets.  Woods- 
worth,  Southey,  Landor.  —  Journalists  of  the  elder 
generation,  essayists  and  poets.  —  Of  women  who 
wrote  in  the  early  part  of  the  reign.  —  Of  those  by 
whom  cheap  literature  was  made  useful;  and  of  the 
earlier  life  of  T:  Babington  Macau  lay.  —  Of  writers 
Avho  were  between  50  and  60  years  old  at  the  begi  nn- 
ing  of  the  reign.— Men  of  the  next  decade  of  years.— 
Of  T:   Carlyle;  and  of  divines  and  wits-  —  Onward 
battle.  —  The  best  vigour  of  the  time;  and  what  re- 
mains of  it. 
Minto,  W:    A  manual  of  english  prose  literature, 
biographical  and  critical ;  designed  mainly 
to  show  characteristics  of  style.     New  ed. 
Edinb.  1881.  D.                              820.4  :  25 
Contents.    Introd.:  Elements  of  style  :  Qualities  of 
style;  kinds  of  composition.— De  Quincey,  Macaulay, 
Carlyle.— Prose  writers  in  historical  order. 
Disraeli,  I:    Amenities  of  literature  ;  consisting 
of  sketches  and  characters  of  english  litera- 
ture.   4th  ed.     K  Y.  1847.  2  v.  D. 

820.4  :  6 
Contents.  V.  1.  The  druidieal  institution.— Britain 
and  the  britons.— The  name  of  England  and  the  eng- 
lish.- The  anglo-saxons.- Casdinon  and  Milton.— Beo- 
wulf;  the  hero-life.— The  anglo-normans.— The  page, 
the  baron  and  the  minstrel.— Gothic  romances.— Ori- 
gin of  the  vernacular  languages  of  Europe.  —  Origin 
of  the  english  language.—  Vicissitudes  of  the  english 
language.— Dialects.— Mandeville,  our  first  traveller. 
—Chaucer.— Go wer.— Piers  Ploughman.— Occleve,  the 
scholar  of  Chaucer.  —  Lydgate,  the  monk  of  Bury.  — 
The  invention  of  printing.— The  first  english  printer. 
—Early  libraries.- Henry  VII.  —  First  sources  of  mo- 
dern history.- Arnolde's  chronicle.— Henry  VIII,  his 
literary  character.— Books  of  the  people.  —  The  dilH- 
cultles  experienced  by  a  primitive  author.— Skelton. 
—The  Ship  of  fools.  —The  psychological  character  of 
sir  T:  More.  —The  earl  of  Surrey  and  sir  T:  Wyatt.  — 
The  spoliation  of  the  monasteries.— A  crisis  and  a  re- 


action; Robert  Crowley.— Primitive  dramas.— The  re- 
former bishop  Bale  and  the  romanist  J.  Haywood, 
the  court  jester  .—Roger  Ascham.  2.  Public  opinion. 
—Orthography  and  orthoepy.— The  ancient  metres  in 
modern  verse.— The  origin  of  rhyme.  —  Rhyming  dic- 
tionaries. —The  Arte  of  english  poesie.— The  Discov- 
erie  of  witchcraft.  —  The  first  Jesuits  in  England.  — 
Hooker.  —  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  —  Spencer.— The  Faery 
queen.  —  Allegory.  —  The  first  tragedy  and  the  first 
comedy.— The  predecessors  and  the  contemporaries  of 
Skakespeare.— Shakespeare.  —  The  "Humors"  of  Jon- 
son.  -  Drayton.  —  The  psychological  history  of  Raw- 
leigh.— The  occult  philosopher,  dr.  Dee.—  The  rosa- 
crusianFludd.— Bacon.— The  first  founder  of  a  public 
library.— Early  writers,  their  dread  of  the  press;  the 
transition  to  authors  by  profession.— The  age  of  doc- 
trines. —  Pamphlets.— The  Oceana  of  Harrington.  — 
The  author  of  The  grounds  and  reasons  of  monarchy. 
—Commonwealth.— The  True  intellectual  system  of 
the  universe.  —  Difficulties  of  the  publishers  of  con- 
temporary memoirs.— The  war  against  books. 

Hatton,  Joseph.  Journalistic  London  ;  a  series 
of  sketches  of  famous  pens  and  papers  of 
the  day.  Rep.,  with  add.  from  Harper's 
magazine.    Lond.  1882.  O.        820.4  :  203 


History  —  American   authors. 

Duyckinck,  Evert  A:  and  G:  Long.  Cyclo- 
paedia of  american  literature ;  embracing 
personal  and  critical  notices  of  authors 
and  selections  from  their  writings,  with 
portraits,  autographs  and  other  ill.  N.  Y. 
1856.  2  V.  Q.  820.4-1-2 

—  Same.    Supplement,  in(?l.  obituaries  of  auth- 

ors, continuations  of  former  articles,  and 
notices  of  earlier  and  later  writings  omit- 
ted in  previous  ed.    N.  Y.  1866.  Q. 

820.4-1-2  v3 

Knapp,  S:  Lorenzo.  Lectures  on  american  lit- 
erature, with  remarks  on  some  passages  of 
american  history.     N.  Y.  1829.  O. 

820.4:24 

Hart,  J :  Seely.  A  manual  of  american  litera- 
ture ;  a  text-book  for  schools  and  colleges. 
Phila.  [1872].  D.  820.4:8 

Lawrence,  Eugene.  A  primer  of  american  lit- 
erature. (Harper's  half-hour  ser.)  N.  Y. 
1880.  T.  820.4  :  21 

Richardson,  C:  Francis.  A  primer  of  ameri- 
can literature.     Bost.  1880.  T.     820.4:22 

—  Same.    New  and  rev.  ed.    Portr.    Bost.  1883. 

T.  820.4  :  22 

Nichol,  J:  American  literature  ;  an  historical 
sketch,  1620—1880.    Edinb.  1882.  O. 

820.4:34 
Tyler,  Moses  Coit.     A  history  of  american  lit- 
erature.   N.  Y.  1878.  2  V.  O.        820.4  :  23 
Contents.    V.  1.  1607— 16T6.    2.  1677—1765. 
Hudson,  F:    Journalism  in  the  U.  S.,  from  1690 
to  1872.    N.  Y.  1873.  O.  820.4:201 

Warner,  C:  Dudley.  The  american  newspaper  ; 
an  essay  read  before  the  social  science 
assoc.  at  Saratoga  Springs,  sept.  6,  1881. 
Bost.  1881.  Tt.  820.4  :  202 

North,  S.  N.  D.  History  and  present  condition 
of  the  newspaper  and  periodical  press  of 
the  U.  S.;  with  a  catalogue  of  the  publica- 
tions of  the  U.  S.  Maps.  In  U.  S.  tenth 
census,  1880,  v.  8.  »n  317  :  D 

Contents.  Ist  period,  1639— 1783.— 2d  per.,  1783-1835. 
—3d  per.,  1835— 1880.— App.  Statistical  tables;  Cata- 
logue of  periodical  pub's;  Chronological  history  of 
the  newspaper  press  of  the  U.  S.;  Bound  files  of 
amer.  newsp.  in  the  possession  of  the  American  anti- 
quarian society,  Worcester,  Mass.— General  index. 


1007 


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1008 


Gr itici sm  and  E s  s  ay s. 

Baldwin,  James.  Introd.  to  the  study  of  eng- 
lish  literature  and  literary  criticism  ;  de- 
signed for  the  use  of  schools.  V.  1,  Poetry; 
V.  2,  Prose.    Phila.  [1882-83].  2  v.  D. 

820.5:19 
Bayne,  P:    Essays  in  biography  and  criticism ; 
1st  and  2d  series.    Bost.  1857-58.  2  v.  D. 

820,5:1 
Contents.    V.  1.  Thomas  DeQuincey  and  his  works. 
—Tennyson  and  his  teachers.  -Mrs.  Barrett  Brown- 
ing.—Glimpses  of  recent  british  art.— Ruskin  and 
his  critics.- Hugh  Miller.— The  modern  novel:    Dick- 
ens; Bulwer;  Thackeray.— Currer  Bell:  Ellis,  Acton, 
Currer.     2.  Notice  of  the  author.— C:  Kingsley.— T: 
Babington  Macaulay.  —  Sir  Archibald    Alison.  —  S: 
Taylor  Coleridge.  —  Wellington.  —  Napoleon   Bona- 
parte.—Plato. —Characteristics  of  christian  civiliza- 
tion.—The  modern  university.— The  pulpit  and  the 
press.—"  The  testimony  of  the  rocks,"  a  defence. 
—  Lessons  from  my  masters  ;  Carlyle,  Tennyson 
and  Ruskin.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  820.5  :  2 

Benton,  Joel.  Emerson  as  a  poet.  [Portrait.] 
N.  Y.  1883.  D.  820.5  :  22 

Ch.asles,  Victor  Euphemion  Philarfete.  Anglo- 
american  literature  and  manners.  From 
thefrench.    N.  Y.  1852.  D.  820.5:3 

Coan,  Titus  Munson,  ed.    Studies  in  literature. 
(Topics  of  the  time,  no.  3).    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 
820.5:21 
Contents.    American  literature  in  England.— Leif- 
child,  r.    Hamlet,  a  new  reading.— Shorthouse,  J. 
H:     The  humorous  in  literature.— Stokes,  G:  T.  The 
Bollandi^s.— Arnold,  M.     Isaiah  of  Jerusalem.— 
Wrig-ht,  T:    Concerning  the  unknown  public. 
DeQ,uincey,  T:    Essays  on  the  poets   and  other 
english  writers.  '  Bost.  I8i3.  D.  820.5  :  24 
Contents.    The  poetry  of  Wordsworth.— Shelley.— ^ 
Keats.— Goldsmitn.— Pope.  —  Godwin.— Foster.— Haz- 
lltt.— Landor. 
Eminent  men  and  popular  books  ;  from  "The 
times."    Lond.  1859.  S.  820.5:4 

Contents.  G:  Stephenson.— Macaulay's  History  of 
England.  —  Sydney  Smith.  —  Westward,  ho!  —  Tom 
Moore.— Thackeray's  miscellanies.— Gainsborough.— 
Charlotte  Bronte.— Dred.— James  Boswell.— Herodo- 
tus.—Montalembert  on  England. 
Essays  from  the  London  times  ;  2d  ser.  N.  Y. 
1852.  8.  820.5  :5 

Contents.  Captain  Peel  in  the  nubian  deserts.  — 
Memoirs  of  lord  Langdale.— Alfred  Tennyson,  the 
poet  of  sorrow. —  History  of  Spanish  literature.— 
Arctic  expeditions.— The  life  of  Sterling  by  T:  Car- 
lyle.—Lord  chancellor  Clarendon  and  his  friends.— 
Dickens  and  Thackeray.— Grote's  History  of  Greece. 
—Our  antipodes. —Lord  Holland  and  his  foreign 
reminiscences.  —  The  autobiography  of  a  chartist 
[Alton  Loekel.-Uncle  Tom's  cabin.— The  Blithedale 
romance. 
Fields,  James  T:  Yesterdays  with  authors.  Bost. 
1873.  D.  820.5  :6 

Contents.    Pope.—  Thackeray.—  Hawthorne.—  Dick- 
ens.- Wordsworth.— Miss  Mitford. 
Gilfillan,  G:    Sketches  of  modern  literature  and 
eminent  literary  men  ;  a  gallery  of  literary 
portraits.     N.  Y.  1846.     2  v.  in  1.  D. 

820.5:7 
Contents.  V.  1.  Jeffrey.— Godwin.— Hazlitt.— Hall.— 
Shelley.- Chalmers.-  Carlyle.—  De  Quincey.— Foster. 
—Wilson.— Irving  and  the  preachers  of  the  day.    2. 
Landor.— Campbell.— Brougham.— Coleridge.— Emer- 
son.-Wordsworth.— Pollok.— Lamb  and  the  rural 
poets.— Elliot.—  Keats.—  Macaulay.— Alrd.—  Southey. 
— Lockhart. 
—  Modern  literature  and  literary  men  ;  a  2d  gal- 
lery of  literary  portraits.     4th  amer.  ed. 
N.Y.  1860.  D.  820.5:8 

Contents.  Milton.  —  Byron.  —  Crabbe.  —  Foster.  — 
Hood.—  Macaulay.—  Croly.-  Bulwer-Lytton.  —  Emer- 
son.—Dawson.— Tennyson.-Nichol.-Mrs.  Hemans.- 
Mrs.   Browning.  —  Mrs.   Shelley.  —  Cobbett.  —  Mont- 


gomery. —  Smith.  —  Anderson.  —  Hunt. 
Taylor.— Longfellow.— Bailey.— Sterling. 


Moore. 


Hazeltine,    Mayo    Williamson.       Chats    about 

books;  poets  and  novelists.   N.Y.  1883.  D. 

820.5  :  20 

Lowell,  James  Russell.    Among  my  books.    [1st 

and]  2d  series.    Bost.  1870,  1876.    2  v.  D. 

820.5:10 
Contents.     1st  ser.    Dryden.— Witchcraft.— Shakes- 
peare once  more.— New  England  two  centuries  ago. 

—  Lessing.— Rousseau  and  the  sentimentalists.  2d 
ser.  Dante.  —  Spencer.  —  Wordswoi'th.  —  Milton.  — 
Keats. 

—  Conversations  on  some  of  the  old  poets.  2d 
ed.     Cambridge.  1846.  S.  820.5:11 

Contents.  Chaucer.— The  old  dramatists:  Chapman; 
Ford. 

Ossoli,  Sarah  Margaret,  marchesa  d',  born  Fuller. 
Papers  on  literature  and  art.  N.  Y.  1846. 
2  V.  inl.  D.  820.5  :  23 

Contents.  V.  1.  A  short  essay  on  critics.- A  dia- 
logue. —  The  two  Herberts.  —  The  prose  works  of 
Milton.  —  Life  of  sir  James  Mackintosh.  —  Modern 
british  poets.  — The  modern  drama. —Dialogue.  2. 
Poets  of  the  people.— Miss  Barrett's  poems.— Brown- 
ing's poems.— Lives  of  the  great  composers;  Haydn, 
Mozart,  Handel,  Bach,  Beethoven.  —  Washington 
Allston.— American  literature.— Swedenborgianism. 
—Methodism  at  the  fountain.— App. :  The  tragedy  of 
witchcraft. 
Smith.,  G:  Barnett.  Poets  and  novelists;  a  series 
of  literary  studies.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

820.5  :  12 

Contents.    W:  M.  Thackeray.— E.  B.  Browning.— T: 

Love  Peacock.— N.  Hawthorne.— The  Brontes.  — H: 

Fielding.- Robert  Buchanan.— English  fugitive  poets. 

Stephen,  Leslie.     Hours  in  a  library;    1st— 8d 

series.    N.  Y.  and  Lond.  1875-79.    3  v.    D. 

820.5  :  13 

Contents.    V.  1.     De  Foe's   novels.  — Richardson's 

novels.— Pope  as  a  moralist.— Mr.  Elwin's  ed.  of  Pope. 

—  Some  words  about  sir  Walter  Seott. —Nathaniel 
Hawthorne.—  Balzac's  novels.— De  Quincey.  2.  Sir 
T:  Browne.— Jonathan  Edwards.— W:  Law.— Horace 
Walpole.— Dr.  Johnson's  writings.— Crabbe's  poetry. 
—W:  Hazlitt.— Mr.  Disraeli's  novels.  3.  Massinger. 
—Fielding's  novels.— Cowpei-'and  Rousseau.- The  first 
Edinburgh  reviewers.— Wordsworth's  ethics.— Land- 
er's Imaginary  conversations.— Macaulay.— Charlotte 
Bronte.— C:  Kingsley. 

"Washburn,  Emelyn  W.     Studies  in  early  eng- 
lish literature.     N.  Y.  1882.  D.    820'.5  :  18  i 
Whipple,   Edwin  Percy.     Essays  and  reviews. 
3ded.    Bost.  1853.  2  v.  S.  820.5:14 

Contents.  V.  1,  Macaulay.— Poets  and  poetry  of 
America:  Sprague;  Dana;  Bryant;  Percival;  Hal- 
leck;  Longfellow;  Holmes;  Whittier;  Maria  Brooks. 

—  Talfourd.  —  Words.  —  James's  novels.  —  Sydney 
Smith.— Daniel  Webster.— Neal's  History  of  the  puri- 
tans.—Wordsworth.- Byron.— English  poets  of  the 
19th  century:  Shelley;  Scott;  Coleridge;  Southey; 
Moore;  Campbell;  Tennyson;  Proctor;  Keats; 
Elliott;  Miss  Barrett  [mrs.  Browning];  Bailey.— 
South's  sermons.— Coleridge  as  a  philosophical  critic. 
2.  Old  english  dramatists:  Marlowe;  Ben  Jon- 
son;  Decker;  Webster;  Marston;  Heywood;  Chap- 
man; Middleton;  Tourneur;  Beaumontand  Fletcher; 
Massinger;  Ford.  —  Romance  of  rascality.  —  The 
croakers  of  society  and  literature.— British  critics: 
Jeffrey;  Mackinfosh;  Sir  W:  Hamilton;  Gififord; 
Hazlitt;  Hunt.— Rufus  Choate.— Prescott's  histories. 
Prescott's  Conquest  of  Peru.— Shakspeare's  critics: 
Verplanck;  Schlegel;  Ulrici;  Hudson.— R:  Brinsley 
Sheridan.- H:  Fielding. —Dana's  poems  and  prose 
writings.- App.:  T:  Hood;  Leigh  Hunt's  poems;  T: 
Carlyle  as  a  politician;  Novels  of  the  season. 

—  The  literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.  Bost. 
1880.  D.  820.5  :  15 

Contents.  Characteristics  of  the  elizabethan  litera- 
ture. —  Marlowe.  —  Shakespeare.-  Ben  Jonson.— 
Minor  elizabethan  dramatists.  —  Beaumont  and 
Fletcher,  Massinger  and  Ford. —Spenser. -Minor 
elizabethan  poets.- Sidney  and  Raleigh.  —  Bacon.— 
Hooker. 


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Wilkinson,  W:  Cleaver.  A  free  lance  in  the 
field  of  life  and  letters.    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

820.5:16 

Contents.    The  literary  and  ethical  quality  of  George 

Eliot's  novels.— Lowell's  poetry.— Lowell's  "Cathe- 

dral."- Lowell's  prose.- Bryant's  poetry.  — Bryant's 

Iliad.— The  christian  commission  as  a  part  of  church 

history.— The  character  and  the  literary  influence  of 

Erasmus. 

"Wilson,  J:,  (Christopher  North).    Specimens  of 

the  british  critics.    Phila.  1846.  D. 

820.5:17 
Contents.    Dryden.  —  Dryden  and  Pope.  —  Dryden 
on  Chaucer.— Supp.  to  same.— MacFlecnoe  and  the 
Dunciad.— Supp.  to  same. 

Note.    See  also  names  of  individual  writers  in  the 
Index  of  Biography,  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue. 

2.    Collected  works. 

Halliwell-Phillipps,  James  Orchard,  ed.  Con- 
tributions to  early  english  literature,  de- 
rived chiefly  from  rare  books  and  ancient 
inedited  mss.  from  the  15th  to  the  17th 
century.     Lond.  1849.  Q.  820.2  :B-29 

Contents.    The  suddaine  turne  of  fortune's  wheel 
by  J :  Taylor,  the  water  poet.— The   life  of  St.  Katha- 
rine; The  tale  of  the  knight  and  his  wife,  and  an  ac- 
count of  the  magical  manuscript  of  dr.  Caius.  —The 
tale  of  the  smyth  and  his  dame,  and  the  book  of  Ro- 
bin Conscience,  from  the  unique  black-letter  tract  in 
the  Bodleian  library.  —  Band,  Ruffe  and  Cuffe,  a  cos- 
tume shew.— Newes  out  of  Islington.  —A  Derbyshire 
mummer's  play.— Ballads  and  poems  respecting  Hugh 
of  Lincoln,  a  boy  alleged  to  have  been  murdered  by 
the  jews  in  1235.  —  The  interlude  of  youth;  from  the 
rare  black-letter  ed.,  printed  by  Waley  about  1554. 
—  The  litei-ature  of  the  16th  and  17th  centuries, 
illustrated  by  reprints  of  very  rare  tracts. 
Lond.  1851.  Q.  820.2  :  RSI 

Contents.    Harry  White  his  humour.  —  Two  italian 
gentlemen.— Tailors  travels  from  London  to  the  Isle 
of  Wight.— Wyl  Bucke  his  testament.— The  booke  of 
meery  riddles.— All  for  money.— Wine,  beere,  ale  and 
tobacco.— A  new  booke  of  new  conceits,  by  T:  John- 
son.—Loue's  garland. 
Five  centuries  of  the  english  language  and  liter- 
ature ;  vol.  500  of  the  Tauchnitz  ed.  with  a 
preface  by  the  ed.    Leipz.  1860.  S. 

820.2  :  1 
Contents.  Preface,  [missing].  —  Wy cliff e,  J:  St. 
John's  gospel.— Chaucer,  G.  Canterbury  tales:  The 
story  of  patient  Grisilde.  —  Hawes,  8.  The  pastime 
of  pleasure.— More,  Sir  T :  The  descripcion  of  Rich- 
ard III.— Spenser,  E.  The  faerie  queene.— Jonson, 
B.  The  alchemist.  —  liOcke,  J.  Some  thoughts  con- 
cerning education.— Gray,  T:    Poems. 

Beers,  H:  Augustin,  ed.  A  century  of  american 
literature,  1776—1876.  (Leisure  hour  ser.) 
N.  Y.  1878.  D.  820.1  :  1 


Ascham,  Roger.    English  vporks  with  notes  and 

observations,  and  the  author's  life  by  James 

Bennet.     Lond.  1761.  Q.  23  :  R 

Contents.    A  report  of  the  affairs  of  Germany,  and 

the  emperor  Charles'   court.  —  Toxophilus.  —  The 

school-master.  —  Letters   to   queen   Elizabeth   and 

others. 

Bacon,  Francis,   baron  Verulam  and  mscount  St. 

Albans.     Works  ;  with  a  life  of  the  author 

by  Basil  Montagu.    Phila.  1857.  3  v.  Q. 

820.2+2 
Contents.  V.  1.  Life.  —  Essays.  —  Meditationes  sa- 
crae.- Of  the  colours  of  good  and  evil.— Miscellaneous 
tracts  upon  human  philosophy.— Apothegms.— Orna- 
menta  rationalia.  —  Collection  of  sentences.  —  Notes 
for  conversation.  —  Essay  on  death.  —  The  advance- 
ment of  learning.  —  New  Atlantis.  —  The  wisdom  of 
the  ancients.-Civil  history.— Biography:  Queen  Eli- 
zabeth ;    Julius  Caesar ;    Augustus  Cwsar ;    Prince 


Henry.  —  Miscellaneous  tracts.    2.    Sylva  sylrarum, 
or  A  natural  histoir.  —  Tracts  relating  to  Scotland.— 
Tracts  relating  to  Ireland.— Tracts  relating  to  Spain. 
—Tracts  relating  to  England.— Speeches.— Charges.— 
Papers  relating  to  the  earl  of  Essex.— Theological 
tracts.— Miscellaneous.  —  Judicial  charges  and  tracts. 
— Miscellaneous.- Miscellaneous  tracts,  tr.  from  the 
latin.    3.   Letters  from  the  Cabala.  —  Letters  from 
the  Resuscitatio.  —  Letters  from  the  Baconiana.  — 
Letters  from  Stephens.— Letters  from  Birch.- Letters 
from  the  British  museum.— Letters  from  the  Lambeth 
library.  —  Letters   from   Mallet.  —  Letters    from 
Stephens. —Letters  from  Matthews.  — Miscellaneous 
letters.— Law  tracts.  —  The  great  instauration.  —  Mis- 
cellaneous tracts,  tr.  from  the  latin. 
Berkeley,  G:    Works.   Added,  an  account  of  his 
life  and  several  of  his  letters  to  T:  Prior, 
dean  Garvais,  mr.  Pope,  etc.    Lond.  1820. 
3  V.  O.  820.2  :  3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Life.  —  Letters  etc.  —  Of  the  prin- 
ciples of  human  knowledge.  —  Three  dialogues  be- 
tween Hylas  and  Philonous.— An  essay  toward  a  new 
theory  of  vision.  —  Alciphron,  or  The  minute  philo- 
sopher. 2.  Sarm,  continued.  —  Passive  obedience.  — 
Arithraetica  absque  algebra  autEuclide  demonstrata. 
Miscellanea  mathematica.  —  De  motu.  —  The  analyst. 
3 .  A  defence  of  free-thinking  in  mathematics.— An 
app.  concerning  Walton's  vindication  of  sir  I:  New- 
ton's principles  of  fluxions.  —  Reasons  for  not  reply- 
ing to  Walton's  full  answer.— Essay  toward  prevent- 
ing the  ruin  of  Great  Britain.— Discourse  addressed  to 
magistrates  and  men  in  authority.  —  A  word  to  the 
wise.— Letter  to  the  roman  catholics  of  the  dioces  of 
Cloyne.  —  Maxims  concerning  patriotism.  —  The 
querist.  —  Proposal  for  the  better  supplying  of 
churches  in  our  foreign  plantations  and  for  convert- 
ing the  savage  americans  to  Christianity.— Verses  on 
the  prospect  of  planting  arts  and  learning  in  Ame- 
rica.—Sermon  before  the  Soc.  for  the  propagation  of 
the  gospel  in  foreign  parts.  —  Siris.  —  Letter  on  the 
virtues  of  tar  water.— Further  thoughts  on  tar  water. 
—Second  letter  on  tar  water. 

Browne,  Sir  T:  Works  ;  incl.  his  unpub.  cor- 
respondence and  a  memoir,  ed.  by  Simon 
Wilkin.    Lond.  1846.  4  v.  O.  8S20.2  :  4 

Contents.  1.  Memoirs.— Domestic  correspondence, 
journals,  etc.  —  Miscellaneous  correspondence.  2. 
Religio  medici.  —  Pseudodoxia  epidemica,  books  1-4. 
3.  Pseudodoxia  epidemica,  books  4-7.— The  garden  of 
Cyrus.— Hydriotaphia.— Brampton  urns.  4.  Reper- 
torium.  —  A  letter  to  a  friend.  —  Christian  morals.  — 
Certain  miscellany  tracts,  also  miscellanies.— Unpub- 
lished papers.— Index. 
Bryant,  W:  Cullen.  Prose  writings;  ed.  by 
Parke  Godwin.    N.  Y.  1884.    3  v.  O. 

820.1+9 
Contents.  V.  1.  Literary  essays :  Lectures  on  poetry; 
Early  american  verse;  On  trisyllabic  verse  in  iambic 
measure  ;  No8tradamu8'sProven§al poets;  Moriscan 
romances;  Female  troubadours;  Oldham's  poems; 
Abraham  Cowley;  Poets  and  poetry  of  the  english 
language. —JVarraMt)es;  The  whirlwind;  The  Indian 
spring;  The  marriage  blunder;  The  skeleton's  cave; 
A  story  of  Cuba.  —  Commemorative  discourses:  James 
Fenimore  Cooper;  Washington  Irving;  Fitz-Greene 
Halleck ;  Gulian  Crommelin  Verplanck.  2.  Sketches 
of  travel:  Illinois  fifty  years  ago;  A  tour  in  the  old 
south;  The  early  northwest;  Glimpses  of  Europe; 
Cuba  and  the  cubans;  A  visit  to  Mexico.— Occasional 
addresses.— Editorial  comments  and  criticisms. 

Bums,  Robert.     Works,  [ed.  with  notes  by  W: 
Scott  Douglas].    Edinb.  1877-79.    6  v.  O. 
820.2+P33 
Butler,  S:    General  remains  in  prose  and  verse, 
published  from  the  original  mss.,  formerly 
m  the  possession  of  WT  Longueville,  with 
notes  by  R.  Thayer.    Lond.  1759.    2  v.  O. 
820.2  :  6 
Contents.    V.  1.    Miscellanies  in  prose  and  verse. 
2.    Characters.— Thoughts  on  various  subjects. 
Channing,   W:  Ellery.    Works.    7th  ed.,    with 
an  introd.    Bost.  1847.    6  v.  D.        820. 1  :  2 
Contents.    V.  1.    Introductory  remarks.— Character 
and  writings  of  Milton.— Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 
—Character  of  the  writings  of  Fenelon.— Moral  argu- 
ment against  Calvinism. —Remarks  on  national  litera- 


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ture.  —  Remarks  on  associations.  —  The  union.  —  Re- 
marks on  education.  2.  Slavery.— The  abolitionists. 
—Annexation  of  Texas  to  the  U.  S.— Letter  on  Catho- 
licism.—Letter  on  creeds.  —  Address  on  temperance. 

—  Address  on  self  culture.  3.  Preaching  Christ.  — 
War.— Unitarian  Christianity.— Evidences  of  revealed 
religion.- Demands  of  the  age  on  the  ministry.— Uni- 
tarian Christianity  most  favorable  to  piety.  —  The 
great  purpose  of  Christianity.  —  Likeness  to  God.  — 
Christian  ministry.— The  duties  of  children.  —Honor 
due  to  all  men.— Evidences  of  Christianity.  4.  Char- 
acter of  Christ.  —  Christianity  a  rational  religion.  — 
Spiritual  freedom.  —  Self  denial.  —  Imitableness  of 
Christ's  character.— Evil  of  sin.— Immortality.— Love 
to  Christ.— The  future  life.  —  War.  —  Ministry  for  the 
poor.— Christian  worship.— The  Sunday  school.  — The 
philantropist.  5.  Remarks  on  the  slavery  question. 
—Lecture  on  war.  —  Lectures  on  the  elevation  of  the 
laboring  portion  of  the  community.  —  Discourse  oc- 
casioned by  the  death  of  the  rev.  dr.  Follen.— Charge, 
on  preaching  the  gospel  to  the  poor,  at  the  ordination 
of  C.  Barnard  and  F.  T.  Gray,  as  ministers  at  large.— 
Charge  for  the  ordination  of  rev.  R.  C.  Waterston  as 
minister  at  large.  —  Charge  at  the  ordination  of  rev. 
J.  S.  Dwight.— Miscellanies.— App.   6.  Emancipation. 

—  Discourse  on  the  life  and  character  of  the  rev.  J. 
Tuckerman.— The  present  age.—  The  church.  —  Duty 
of  the  free  states.  —  Address  delivered  at  Lennox, 
aug.  1st  1842,  being  the  anniversary  of  emancipation 
in  the  british  West  Indies. 


Churchill,  C: 
4v.  D. 


"Works.    5th  ed.    London.  1774. 
820.2  :  6 


Contents.  V.  1.  The  Rosciad.  —  The  apology.  — 
Night.  —  An  epistle  to  W :  Hogarth.  —  The  ghost.  2. 
Same,  continued.— The  conference.— The  author.— The 
duellist.  3.  Gotham.  —  The  candidate.  —  The  fare- 
well.—The  times.— Independence.— The  journey.  4. 
Sermons  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Clark,  Willis  Gaylord.  Literary  remains,  ed.  by 
Lewis  Gaylord  Clark.  4th  ed.  N.  Y.  1859. 
O.  820.1:3 

Contents.  Memoir,  by  L.  G.  Clark.— Ollapodiana.— 
Prose  miscellanies.— The  spirit  of  life.— Miscellane- 
ous poems. 

Coleridge,  S:  Taylor.  Complete  works ;  with 
an  introd.  essay  upon  his  philosophical 
and  theological  opinions,  ed.  by  prof. 
Shedd.    N.  Y.  1854.    7  v.  O.  8{i0.2  :  7 

Contents.  V.  1.  Aids  to  reflection.- Statesman's 
manual.    2,     The  friend.    3.     Biographia  llteraria. 

4.  Lectures  upon  Shakspeare  and  other  dramatists. 

5.  Literary  remains.    6.     On  the  constitution  of 
church  and  state.    7.    Poetical  and  dramatic  works. 

Dana,  R:  H:  Poems  and  prose  writings.  N.  Y. 
1850.    2v.  D.  820.1  :4 

Contents.  V.  1.  Poems. —The  idle  man:  Tom 
Thornton;  Edward  and  Mary;  PaulFelton;  The  son; 
Kean's  acting;  Letters  from  town;  Domestic  life; 
Musings.  2.  Essays:  Old  times;  The  past  and  the 
present;  Law  as  suited  to  man.— Reviews:  AUston's 
Sylphs  of  the  seasons;  Edgeworth's  Readings  on 
poetry;  Hazlitt's  Lectures  on  the  english  poets;  The 
sketch  book ;  Radcliflfe's  Gaston  de  Blondeville ;  The 
novels  of  C:  Brockden  Brown;  Pollok's  Course  of 
time;  Natural  history  of  enthusiasm;  Memoir  of 
H:  Martyn. 

De  Foe,  Daniel.  Novels  and  miscellaneous 
works ;  with  prefaces  and  notes,  incl. 
those  attributed  to  sir  Walter  Scott.  Lond 
1854-82.    7  V.  D.  820.2  :  8 

Contents.  V.  1.  Life,  adventures  and  niracies  of 
captain  Singleton.— Life  of  colonel  Jack.  2.  Memoirs 
of  a  cavalier.  —  Memoirs  of  captain  Carleton.  — 
Dickory  Cronke.— Everybody's  business  is  nobody's 
business.  3.  Moll  Flanders.— History  of  the  devil.— 
4.  Roxana.— Mrs.  Christian  Davies.  6.  History  of 
the  plague  of  London:  -Historical  narrative  of  the 
great  and  terrible  Are  of  London.  —  The  storm.  — 
Poetical  essay  on  the  storm.— The  true-born  english- 
man. 6.  Life  and  adventures  of  mr.  Duncan  Camp- 
bell.—A  new  voyage  round  the  world.  —  Political 
tracts  relatmg  to  the  Hanoverian  succession.  7. 
Robinson  Crusoe. 


Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.  [Complete  works.] 
New  and  rev.  ed.  Bost.  1884  [1883].  11  v. 
D.  820.1:8 

Contents.  V.  1.  Nature,  addresses  andlectures. 
Nature.— The  american  scholar.— Address  delivered 
before  the  senior  class  in  divinity  college,  Cambridge. 
—Literary  ethics.— The  method  of  nature —Man  the 
reformer.— Lecture  on  the  times.— The  conservative. 
—The  transcendentalist.— The  young  american.  2. 
Essays,  1st  ser.  History.— Self-reliance.— Compensa- 
tion. —  Spiritual  laws.  —  Love.  —  Friendship.  —  Pru- 
dence.— Heroism.— The  over-soul.  —  Circles.  —  Intel- 
lect.—Art.  3.  Essays,  2d  ser.  The  poet.— Experience. 
—Character.— Manners.-  Gifts.—  Nature.—  Politics.— 
Nominalist  and  realist.— New  England  reformers.— 
4.  Representative  men.  Uses  of  great  men.— 
Plato,  or  the  philosopher.—  Plato ;  new  readings.  — 
Swedenborg,  or  the  mystic.  —  Montaigne,  or  the 
skeptic.  —  Shakespeare,  or  the  poet.  —  Napoleon,  or 
the  man  of  the  world.— Goethe,  or  the  writer.  5. 
Eng-lish  traits.  First  visit  to  England.— Voyage  to 
England.— Land.— Race.— Ability.— Manners.— Truth. 

—  Character.  -^  Cockayne.  —  Wealth.  —  Aristocracy.  — 
Universities.-Religion.- Literature.— The  " Times". 
—Stonehenge.— Personal.— Result.-Speech  at  Man- 
chester. 6.  The  conduct  of  life.  Fate.— Power.— 
Wealth.— Culture.  —Behaviour.— Worship.-  Consider- 
ations by  the  way.— Beauty.— Illusions.  7.  Society 
and  solitude.  Society  and  solitude.— Civilization.— 
Art.—  Eloquence.—  Domestic  life.—  Farming.— Work 
and  days.  —  Books.  —  Clubs.  —  Courage.  —  Success.  — 
Old  age.  8.  Iistters  and  social  aims.  Poetry 
and  imagination.  —  Social  aims.  — Eloquence. —  Re- 
sources.-The  comic— Quotation  and  originality.— 
Progress  of  culture.—  Persian  poetry.  —  Inspiration. 

—  Greatness.— Immortality.  9.  Poems.  10.  Ijec- 
tures  and  biographical  sketches.  Demonology. 
-Ai'istocracy. —Perpetual  forces.— Character.—  Edu- 
cation.—The  superlative.— The  sovereignty  of  ethics. 
—The  preacher.— The  man  of  letters.— The  scholar.— 
Plutarch.— Historic  notes  of  lite  and  letters  in  New 
England.  —  The  Chardon  street  convention.  —  Ezra 
Ripley.  —  Mary  Moody  Emerson.  —  Samuel  Hoar.  — 
Thoreau.— Carlyle.  11.  Miscellanies.  The  Lord's 
supper.— Historical  discourse  in  Concord.— Address 
at  the  dedication  of  the  soldiers'  monument  in  Con- 
cord.—Address  on  emancipation  in  the  british  West 
Indies.— War.— The  fugitive  slave  law.— The  assault 
upon  mr.  Sumner.— Speech  on  affairs  in  Kansas.— 
Remarks  at  a  meeting  for  the  relief  of  John  Brown's 
family.— John  Brown.— Theodore  Parker.— American 
civilization.— The  emancipation  proclamation.— Abra- 
ham Ivincoln.  — Harvard  commemoration  speech.— 
Editors'  address.— Woman.— Address  to  Kossuth. 

Evelyn,  J:  Miscellaneous  writings,  now  first 
collected,  with  occasional  notes  by  W: 
Upcott.    Lond.  1835.  Q.  820.2  :R9 

Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenasum, 
V.  2,  p.  946. 

Gibbon,  E:  Miscellaneous  works,  with  memoir 
of  his  life  and  writings  composed  by  him- 
self, ill.  from  his  letters,  with  occasional 
notes  and  narrative  by  John  lord  Sheffield. 
Lond.  1796—1815.  3  v.   Q.  820.2  :  R25 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Works,  with  a  life  and 
notes;  v.  1,  3,  4.    Lond.  1845.  3  v.  S. 

820.2:10 
Contents.  V.  1.  Life.— Poems.— Plays:  The  good- 
natured  man;  She  stoops  to  conquer.— Letters.  2. 
Missing.  3.  Citizen  of  the  world.  4.  An  Inquiry 
into  the  present  state  of  polite  learning.— The  bee  — 
The  history  of  Cyrlllo  Padovano.  —  The  life  of  dr.. 
Parnell.  —  Lif e  of  lord  Bolingbroke.— Prefaces  and 
introd.— App. 

—  Works.  New  ed.,  containing  pieces  hitherto 
uncollected,  and  a  life  of  the  author,  with 
notes  from  various  sources  by  J.  W.  M. 
Gibbs  ;  in  5  v.,  v.  1-4.  Lond.  1884,  1885.  4 
V.  D.  820.2:30 

Contents.    V.  1.   Bohn,  H:     Life  of  Goldsmith. - 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.— Essays.-  Letters.     2.    Poems. 

—Plays.— The  bee.  — The  Cock-lane  ghost.     3.    The 

citizen  of  the  world.— Polite  learning  in  Europe.    4. 

Biographies.— Criticisms.— Later  collected  essays. 


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Hallam,  Arthur  H:  Remains  in  prose  and 
verse  ;  with  a  preface  and  a  memoir.  Bost. 
1863.  D.  820.2  :11 

Contents.  Pref.— Memoir  of  Arthur  H:  Hallam.— 
Memoir  of  H :  Fitzmaurice  Hallam.— Meditative  f ragr- 
ments  in  blank  verse.  —  Timbuctoo.  —  Sonnets.  — 
Stanzas.  —  [Various  poems].  —  Sonnets.  —  Scene  at 
Rome.— On  sympathy.— On  the  influence  of  Italian 
works  of  imagination  on  the  same  class  of  composi- 
tions in  England.— The  philosophical  writings  of 
Cicero.  —  Remarks  on  prof.  Rossetti's  Disquisizioni 
sullo  spirito  antipapale.— Extract  from  a  review  of 
Tennyson's  poems. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  [Complete  works;  with 
introd.  notes  by  G:  Parsons  Lathrop  and 
ill.  with  etchings  by  Blum,  Church,  Diel- 
man,  Gifibrd,  Shirlow  and  Turner.  River- 
side ed.l     Bost.  1883-85.  12  v.   D. 

820. 1  :  10 
Contents.  V.  1.  Twice-told  tales.  2.  Mosses  from 
an  old  manse.  3.  The  house  of  seven  gables.— The 
snow-image,  and  other  twice-told  tales.  4.  A  wonder- 
book.  —  Tanglewood  tales.  —  The  whole  history  of 
grandfather's  chair.  5.  The  scarlet  letter.  —  The 
Blithedale  romance.  6.  The  marble  faun.  7.  Our 
old  home.— Passages  from  the  english   note-books. 

8.  Passages  from  the  english  note-books,  continued. 

9.  Passages  from  the  american  note- books.  10. 
Passages  from  the  french  and  Italian  note-books. 
11.  The  Dolliver  romance.— Fanshawe.—Septimius 
Felton.- App.:  The  ancestral  footstep.  12.  Tales 
and  sketches.-  Biographical  stories.  —  Biographical 
sketches.— Alice  Doane's  appeal.— Chiefly  about  war 
matters.— Life  of  Franklin  Pierce.— Ijathrop,  G :  P. 
Biographical  sketch  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  —  In- 
dex. 

Herbert,  W:    "Works,  excepting  those  on  botany 

and  natural  history ;  with   additions  and 

corrections  by  the  author.    Lond.   1842.  3 

V.  O.  820.2:32 

Contents.    "V.  1 .  Horae  scandicae,  or  Works  relating 

to  old  Scandinavian    literature.  —  Hora3  pieriae,  or 

Poetry  on  various  subjects.    2.  Horse  pedestres,  or 

Prose  works,  excepting  those  on  botany  and  natural 

history.  —  Attila:    Supplement.      3.    Attila,  or  The 

triumph  of  Christianity;  a  poem. 

Hobbes,  T:  English  works  ;  now  first  coll.  and 
ed.  by  sir  W :  Molesworth.  Lond.  1839-45. 
11  V.  "0.  820.2  :  12 

Contents.  V.  1.  Elements  of  philosophy:  Pt.  1, 
Logic;  pt.  2,  The  first  grounds  of  philosophy;  pt.  3, 
The  proportions  of  motions  and  magnitudes;  Physics 
or  the  phenomena  of  nature.  2.  Philosophical  rudi- 
ments concerning  government  and  society :  Of  lib- 
erty; Of  dominion;  Of  religion.  3.  Leviathan,  or 
The  matter,  foi-m  and  power  of  a  commonwealth, 
ecclesiastical  and  civil:  1st  pt.,  Of  man;  2d  pt..  Of 
commonwealth;  3d  pt..  Of  a  christian  common- 
wealth; 4th  pt..  Of  the  kingdom  of  darkness.  4. 
Tripos:  Human  nature;  De  corpore  politico,  or  The 
elements  of  law;  Of  liberty  and  necessity.  —  An 
answer  to  bp.  Bramhall's  book,  called  "The  catching 
of  the  leviathan."— An  historical  narration  concern- 
ing heresy  and  the  punishment  thereof  .—Considera- 
tions upon  the  reputation,  loyalty,  manners  and 
religion  of  T:  Hobbes.— Answer  to  sir  W:  Davenant's 
preface  before  "  Gondibert."— Letter  to  E:  Howard. 
5.  The  questions  concerning  liberty,  necessity  and 
chance,  clearly  stated  and  debated  between  dr. 
Brarahall  and  T:  Hobbes.  6.  A  dialogue  between  a 
philosopher  and  a  student  of  the  common  laws  of 
England.— Behemoth;  the  history  of  the  causes  of 
the  civil  wars  of  England.— The  whole  art  of  rhetoric. 
—The  art  of  rhetoric,  plainly  set  forth  with  pertinent 
examples  for  the  more  easy  understanding  of  the 
same.— The  art  of  sophistry.  7.  Seven  philosophi- 
cal problems.— Decameron  physiologicum.— Propor- 
tion of  a  straight  line  to  half  the  arc  of  a  quadrant. 
—Six  lessons  to  the  savilian  professors  of  the  mathe- 
matics.—Stigmai,  or  Marks  of  the  absurd  geometry, 
etc.,  of  dr.  Wallis.  —  Extract  of  a  letter  from  H: 
Stubbe.— Three  papers  presented  to  the  Royal  so- 
ciety against  dr.  Wallis.— Consideration  on  the  an- 
swer of  dr.  Wallis.— Letters  and  other  pieces.  8,  9. 
Thucydides.  The  history  of  the  grecian  war,  tr. 
by  T:  Hobbes.  10.  Hozaer.  The  Iliads  and  Odys- 
sey, tr.  by  T:  Hobbes.    11.  Index  and  plates. 


Hood,  T:     Prose  works.    111.     N.  Y.  1878.   2  y. 
inl.D.  820.2:36 

Contents.  V.  1.  Whims  and  oddities.- Comic  mis- 
cellany. —  Autobiographical  papers. —From  Hood's 
own. —From  Hood's  magazine.  —  App.:  editorial 
notes.  2.  Up  the  Rhine.— Romances  and  extrava- 
ganzas. 

Irving,  Washington.  Works  ;  Geoffrey  Crayon 
ed.  111.  N.Y.  n.d.  27y.  O.  820.1  :i»ll 
Contents.  V.  1.  Warner,  C:  Dudley.  Washington 
Irving;  a  biographical  and  critical  study.— Knicker- 
bocker's New  York.  2.  The  sketch-book  of  Geoffrey 
Crayon,  gent.  3.  Bracebridge  Hall,  or  The  humor- 
ist; a  medley  by  Geoffrey  Crayon,  gent.  4.  Tales  of 
a  traveller.  5.  The  Alhambra.  6.  Chronicle  of  the 
conquest  of  Granada;  from  the  mss.  of  fray  An- 
tonio Agapida.  7.  The  Crayon  miscellany :  A  tour 
on  the  prairies;  Abbotsford;  Newstead  abbey.  8. 
The  adventures  of  capt.  Bonneville,  U.  S.  A.,  in  the 
Rocky  mountains  and  the  far  west;  digested  from 
his  journal  and  illustrated  from  various  other 
sources.  9.  Oliver  Goldsmith;  a  biography.  10-12. 
The  life  and  voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus; 
added,  those  of  his  companions.  13.  Astoria,  or 
Anecdotes  of  an  enterprise  beyond  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains. 14,  15.  Mahomet  and  his  successors.  16. 
Salmagundi,  or  The  whimwhams  and  opinions  of 
Launcelot  Langstaff,  esq.,  and  others.  17.  Wolfert's 
Roost.— The  birds  of  spring.— The  Creole  village.— 
Mountjoy.— The  Bermudas.— The  widow's  ordeal.— 
The  knight  of  Malta.— "A  time  of  unexampled  pros- 
perity."-Sketches  in  Paris  in  1825. —  A  contented 
man.— Broek,  the  dutch  paradise.- Guests  from  Gib- 
bet Island.— The  early  experiences  of  Ralph  Ring- 
wood.  -The  Seminoles.— The  count  van  Horn.— Don 
Juan ;  a  spectral  research.— Legend  of  the  engulphed 
convent.— The  phantom  island.— Recollections  of  the 
Alhambra.  18.  Spanish  papers:  The  legend  of  don 
Roderick;  Legend  of  the  subjugation  of  Spain;  Le- 
gend of  count  Julian  and  his  family;  The  legend  of 
Pelayo;  Abderahman,  founder  of  the  dynasty  of  the 
Oramiades  of  Spain ;  Chronicle  of  Fernan  Gonzales, 
count  of  Castile;  Chronicle  of  Fernando  the  saint; 
Spanish  romance.  1 9.  Letters  of  Jonathan  Oldstyle, 
gent.  —  Biographical  sketches :  Capt.  James  Law- 
rence ;  Lieut.  Burrows ;  Com.  Perry ;  Capt.  D :  Por- 
ter; T:  Campbell;  Washington  Allston;  Conversa- 
tions with  Talma;  Margaret  Miller  Davidson.— Re- 
views and  miscellanies :  Robert  Treat  Paine ;  Edwin 
C.  Holland;  Wheaton's  History  of  the  northmen; 
Conquest  of  Granada;  Letter  to  the  editor  of  "The 
knickerbocker " ;  Sleepy  Hollow;  National  nomen- 
clature; Desultory  thoughts  on  criticism;  Conspiracy 
of  the  cocked  hats;  Letter  from  Granada;  The  Cats- 
kill  mountains.  20-24.  Life  of  G:  Washington. 
25-27.  The  life  and  letters  of  Washington  Irving, 
by  his  nephew,  Pierre  M.  Irvingr. 

—  [Works.]     Chicago,    n.  d.    10  v.  D. 

820.1  :13 
Contents.  V.  1.  Thelifeand  voyages  of  Christopher 
Columbus.  2.  Abbotsford.— Newstead  abbey.— The 
conquest  of  Granada.  3.  The  sketch  book  of  Geof- 
frey Crayon,  gent.— Moorish  chronicles.  4.  Astoria, 
or  Anecdotes  of  an  enterprise  beyond  the  Rocky 
mountains.— A  tour  of  the  prairies.  5.  A  history  of 
New  York,  from  the  beginning  of  the  world  to  the 
end  of  the  dutch  dynasty,  by  Diedrich  Knicker- 
bocker. —  The  Alhambra.  6.  The  adventures  of 
captain  Bonneville.— Spanish  voyages  of  discovery. 

7.  Bracebridge  Hall,  or  The  humorists.— Wolfert's 
Roost.— Sleepy  Hollow.— Birds  of  spring.— Recollec- 
tions of  the  Alhambra.— Abencerrage.— Enchanted 
island.  — Adelantado  of  the  seven  cities.  —  National 
nomenclature.  — Desultory  thoughts  on  criticism.— 
Spanish  romance.— Legend  of  don  Munio  Sancho  de 
riinojosa.—  Communipaw.—  The  Bermudas.-  Pelayo 
and  the  merchant's  daughter.  —  Knight  of  Malta.— 
Legend  of  the  engulphed  convent.— Count  van  Horn. 

8,  The  Crayon  papers:  Mount  Joy;  The  great  Mis- 
sissippi bubble;  Don  Juan,  a  spectral  research; 
Broek,  or  the  dutch  paradise;  Sketches  in  Paris, 
1828;  American  researches  In  Italy;  The  taking  of 
the  veil;  The  charming  LetoriSres;  The  early  ex- 
periences of  Ralph  Ringwood;  The  Seminoles;  Let- 
ter from  Granada;  Abderahman,  founder  of  the 
dynasty  of  the  Ommiades  in  Spain;  The  widow's 
ordeal;  The  Creole  village;  A  contented  man.  9. 
Tales  of  a  traveller:  Strange  stories  by  a  nervous 
gentleman;  Buckthorne  and  his  friends ;  The  Italian 
banditti;  The  monev-diggers.  —  The  life  of  Oliver 
Goldsmith.    10.    Mahomet  and  his  successors. 


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Johnson,  S:  Works;  with  an  essay  on  his  life 
and  ffenius  by  Arthur  Murphy.  3d  amer. 
ed.    %.  Y.  1846.    2  V.  O.  820.2+13 

Contents.  V.  1.  Life  and  genius,  by  A.  Murphy.— 
The  rambler.— The  adventurer.— The  idler.— Rasselas. 
—7'ales  of  the  Imagination:  The  vision  of  Theodore  the 
hermit  of  Teneriffe.— The  fountains;  a  fairy  tale.— 
Letters,  selected  from  the  collection  of  mrs.  Piozzi 
and  others.- Irene;  a  tragedy  in  6  acts.— Miscellane- 
ous poems.  2.  Lives  of  the  poets.— Lives  of  eminent 
persons:  Father  Paul  Sarpi ;  Boerhaave;  Blake;  Sir 
Francis  Drake;  Barretier;  Morin;  Burman;  Syden- 
ham; Cheynel;  Cave;  King  of  Prussia;  Browne; 
Ascham.— Political  tracts.— Philological  tracts,  etc.— 
Miscellaneous  tracts,  etc.— Dedications.  — Opinions 
on  questions  of  law.  —  Reviews  and  criticisms.— 
Journey  to  the  western  islands  of  Scotland.— Prayers 
and  meditations. 
Lamb,  C:  Works  ;  with  a  sketch  of  his  life  and 
final  memorials  by  sir  T:  Noon  Talfourd. 
N.  Y.  1847,  1857.     2  v.  D.  820.2  :  14 

Contents.  V.  1.  Letters,  with  a  sketch  of  his  life.— 
Poetical  works:  Poems;  Sonnets;  Blank  verse;  John 
"Woodvil,  a  tragedy;  Miscellaneous  poems;  Trans- 
lations; The  wife's  trial,  or  The  intruding  widow,  a 
dramatic  poem.  2.  Essays  of  Elia.  —  Popular  fal- 
lacies.—Rosamund  Gray.— Recollections  of  Christ's 
Hospital.— Essays:  On  the  tragedies  of  Shakspeare; 
Characters  of  dramatic  writers  contemporary  with 
Shakspeare;  Specimens  from  the  writings  of  Fuller; 
On  the  genius  and  character  of  Hogarth;  On  the 
poetical  works  of  G :  Wither.  —  Letters  under  as- 
sumed signatures.  —  Curious  fragments.  —  Mr.  H— ; 
a  farce  in  2  acts —Poetical  works. 

Note.  V.  1  belongs  to  Harper's  ed.  of  1847  and  v.  2 
to  Derby  and  Jackson's  ed.  of  1857;  hence  the  repe- 
tition of  the  Poetical  works  at  the  end  of  each  vol. 

—  Works.    New  ed.    N.  Y.  1883.  5  v.  in  3.  D. 

820.2 :  14 
Contents.  V.  1,2.  Letters,  with  a  sketch  of  his 
life  by  sir  T:  Noon  Talfourd.  3.  Elia.— The  last 
essays  of  Elia. —Popular  fallacies.  4.  Rosamund 
Gray.— Essays.  —  Letters  under  assumed  signatures 
pub.  in  ''  The  reflector."  —  Curious  fragments  ex- 
tracted from  a  common-place  book  which  belonged 

to  Robert  Burton.— Mr.  H ;  a  farce  in  2  acts.— 

Poems.  —  Album  verses,  with  a  few  others.  5. 
Essays  and  sketches.— The  pawnbroker's  daughter; 
a  farce.  —  The  adventures  of  Ulysses.  —  Tales.  — 
Poems.— Letters. 

Landon,  Lajtitia  Elizabeth,  {L.  E.  L.;  Mrs.  Mac- 
lean). Complete  works.  Bost.  1856.  2  v. 
in  1.  O.  820.2  :  26 

Contents.  V.  1.  Romance  and  reality.— Francesca 
Carrara.— Traits  and  trials  of  early  life.  2.  Ethel 
Churchill.— The  book  of  beauty.— Poetical  works. 

Landor,  Walter  Savage.  Works  and  life.  Lond. 
1876.  8  V.  O.  820.2  :  16 

Contents.  V.  1 .  Forster,  J :  Walter  Savage  Lan- 
dor; a  biography.  2.  Classical  dialogues,  greek.— 
Same,  roman.  —  Citation  and  examination  of  W: 
Shakespeare  for  deer-stealing.  3.  Dialogues  of  sov- 
ereigns and  statesmen.— The  pentameron.  4.  Dia- 
logues of  literary  men.  6.  Same,  continued.  — 
Dialogues  of  famous  women.— Pericles  and  Aspasia. 
—Minor  prose  pieces:  Opinions  on  Caesar,  Crom- 
well, Milton  and  Buonaparte;  Inscription  for  a 
statue  at  S.  Ives;  Sir  Robert  Peel  and  monuments  to 
public  men;  To  Cornelius  at  M unlch ;  The  quarterly 
review;  A  story  of  Santander;  The  death  of  Hofer; 
A  vision;  The  dream  of  Petrarca;  Parable  of  Asabel; 
Jeribohaniah.  6.  Miscellaneous  dialogues.  7. 
Poems:  Gebir;  Acts  and  scenes;  Hellenics.  8.  Mis- 
cellaneous poems.  —  Criticisms :  Idyls  of  Theocritus ; 
Poems  of  Catullus;  Francesco  Petrarca.— Index. 

Longfello-w,  H:  Wadsworth.  Poetical  works. 
111.    Bost.  [1880].  2  V.  F.  820.1:1112 

Contents.  V.  1 .  Voices  of  the  night.  —  Earlier 
poems.— Translations.— Ballads  and  other  poems.— 
The  children  of  the  Lord's  supper.- Miscellaneous.— 
Poems  on  slavery.— The  Spanish  student.— The  belfry 
of  Bruges  and  other  poems.— Evangeline ;  a  tale  of 
Acadie.— The  seaside  and  the  fireside.— The  blind 
girl  of  Cast^l  Cuille.— A  Christmas  carol.- The  song  of 
Hiawatha.— The  courtship  of  Miles  Standish.- Birds 
of  passage.- Tales  of  a  wayside  Inn.    2.   Tales  of  a 


1016     ,1 

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liOng^ellow,  H:  Wadsworth. — Gontinued. 

wayside  inn,  pt.  3,  continued.  —  Flower-de-luce. —j 
Christus,  a  mystery:  Pt.  1,  The  divine  tragedy;  pt. 
2,  The  golden  legend ;  pt.  3,  The  New-England  traar- 
edies.  —  Judas  Maccabeus.  —  A  handful  of  transla- 
tions.—The  masque  of  Pandora.— The  hanging  of  the 
crane.  —  Morituri  salutamus.— A  book  of  sonnets.— 
Keramos.- Birds  of  passage;  flight  the  fifth.- Trans- 
lations. —  Seven  sonnets  and  a  canzone  from  the 
Italian  of  Michael  Angelo.— Ultima  Thule.— Notes.— 
Index. 
—  Complete  prose  works,  with  his  later  poems  ; 

with  a  biographical  sketch  by  Octavius  B. 

Frothingham.    111.    Bost.  [1883].  F. 

820.1:B12v3 

Contents.    In  the  harbor.— Michael  Angelo.— Outre- 

mer.— Hyperion;  a  romance.— Kavanagh;  a  tale.— 

Drift-wood.  —  Frothingrham,  O.  B.    H:  Wadsworth 

Longfellow;  a  sketch.— Notes  on  the  illustrations. 

Lyttleton,  G:,  1st  baron  Lyttleton.  Works,  for- 
merly printed  separately  and  now  first  col- 
lected, together  with  "some  other  pieces 
never  before  printed,  pub.  by  G:  E:  Ays- 
cough.  3d  ed.,  with  index.  Lond.  1776.  3 
V.  O.  820.2  :  16 

Contents.  V.  1.  Observations  on  the  life  of  Cicero. 
—Observations  on  the  roman  history.- Observations 
on  the  present  state  of  our  affairs  at  home  and 
abroad.— Letters  from  a  persian  in  England  to  his 
friend  at  Ispahan.  —  Two  essays  from  "  Common 
sense."  2.  Observations  on  the  conversion  and 
apostleship  of  St.  Paul.— Dialogues  of  the  dead.  3. 
Speeches.— Poems.— Letters. 

Mitford,  Mary  Russell.    Works.     T.  p.w.  O. 

820.2:27 

Contents.  Our  village ;  sketches  of  rural  character 
and  scenery.- Belford  Regis;  sketches  of  a  country 
town.  —  Country  stories.  —  Extracts  from  Finden's 
Tableaux.  —  Poetical  works :  Foscari,  a  tragedy ; 
Julian,  a  tragedy;  Rienzi,  a  tragedy.— Charles  I;  an 
historical  tragedy. 

More,  Hannah.  Works.  1st  complete  amer.  ed. 
N.  Y.  1843.     2  V.  O.  820,2  :  28 

Contents.  V.  1.  fMiscel.  poerasl.— Epitaphs.— Bal- 
lads and  tales  [in  verse].— Hymns.— Ballads.-Bible 
rhymes.- Sacred  dramas :  The  introd. ;  Moses ;  David 
and  Goliath;  Bellshazzar;  Daniel.  —  Reflections  of 
Hezekiah.— Search  after  happiness.— Ode  to  charity. 
—Stories  for  persons  of  the  middle  rank :  Mr.  Fan- 
tom,  or  The  history  of  the  new  fashioned  philosopher 
and  his  man  William;  The  history  of  rar.  Bragwell, 
or  The  two  wealthy  farmers;  'Tis  all  for  the  best; 
A  cure  for  melancholy;  The  Sunday  school.  — Al- 
legories: The  pilgrims;  The  valley  of  tears;  The 
strait  and  the  broad  way;  Parley  the  porter.— Tales: 
The  shepherd  of  Salisbury  Plain;  The  two  shoe- 
makers; The  history  of  Tom  White,  the  postboy; 
The  history  of  Hester  Wilmot;  The  grand  assizes,  or 
General  jail  delivery,  an  allegory;  The  servant  man 
turned  soldier,  an  allegory;  The  history  of  Betty 
Brown,  the  St.  Giles  orange  girl;  Black  Giles  the 
poacher;  Tawney  Rachel,  or  The  fortune  teller.— 
Thoughts  on  the  manners  of  the  great.— An  estimate 
of  the  religion  of  the  fashionable  world.— Strictures 
on  the  modern  system  of  female  education.- Prac- 
tical piety.— Tragedies :  Pref.;  The  inflexible  captive; 
Percy;  The  fatal  falsehood.-Poems.  2.  Hints  for 
forming  the  character  of  a  young  princess —Christ- 
ian morals.- An  essay  on  the  character  and  practical 
writings  of  St.  Paul.  —  Coelebs  in  search  of  a  wife.— 
Foreign  sketches.— Domestic  sketches.— Reflections 
on  prayer.— Spirit  of  prayer.— Essays  on  various  sub- 
jects.— Moriana. 

Neele,  H:  Literary  remains ;  consisting  of  lec- 
tures on  english  poetry,  tales  and  otliiu- 
miscellaneous  pieces  in  prose  and  verse. 
N.  Y.  1829.   O.  820.2  :  17 

Contents.  Lectures  on  english  poetry.  —  Original 
tales,  poems,  etc.:  The  garter,  a  romance  of  english 
history;  Blanche  of  Bourbon,  a  romance  of  Spanish 
history;  Shakspeare's  supernatural  characters;  A 
night  at  the  Mermaid;  The  Trekschult;  Poems.— 
Mfecellaneous  prose  and  poetry. 


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Perkins,  James  Handasyd.  Memoir  and  writ- 
ings ;  ed.  by  W:  H:  Channing.  Bost.  1851. 
2  V.  D.  820. 1  :  7 

Contents.  V.  1.  Sketches  of  the  life  of  J.  H.  Per- 
kins. —  Verses.  —  Tales.  Melanchthon  and  Luther.  — 
Lord  Ossory.— Dora  McCrae.— The  hypochondriac— 
A  week  among  the  'knobs'*.— The  judge's  hunt.— 
The  murderer's  daughter.— The  kindness  that  kills.— 
Charity  in  the  counting  house  and  out  of  it.— Life  in 
Cincinnati  in  1840.— The  lost  child.— The  hole  in  my 

Socket.— The  one  true  convert.  2.  Historical  sketches. 
[ohammed.— Gregory  VII  and  his  age.— St.  Louis  of 
France.— The  founder  of  the  Jesuits.— Early  french 
travellers  in  the  west.— English  discoveries  in  the 
Ohio  valley. —The  pioneers  of  Kentucky.  —  Border 
war  of  the  revolution.  —  Settlement  of  the  North- 
western Territory.— Fifty  years  of  Ohio.— The  french 
revolution.— A  glimpse  of  Australia. 
Poe,  Edgar  Allan.    Works.    N.  Y.  1876.    4  v.  D. 

820.1:5 
Contents.  V.  1 .  Ingram,  J.  H.  Memoir.— liOAxrell, 
J.  R.,  and  N.  P.  Willis.  Notices  of  his  life  and 
genius.— Moran,  J.  J.  Memoranda  of  the  death  of 
Poe. —  Editorials  on  his  life  and  character.  —  Cere- 
monies of  monumental  dedication.  —  Poems  and 
essays.  —  Poems  written  in  youth.  —  Eureka.  —  The 
rationale  of  verse.— The  philosophy  of  composition. 
— Marginalia.- Fifty  suggestions.  2.  Autography.— 
The  literati.  3.  TaUx.  The  adventures  of  one  Hans 
Pfall.  —  The  gold  bug.  —  The  balloon  hoax.  —  Von 
Kempelen  and  his  discovery.— Mesmeric  revelation.— 
The  facts  in  the  case  of  M.  Valdemar.— The  thousand 
and  second  tale  of  Scheherazade.  — Ms.  found  in  a 
bottle.— Descent  into  the  Maelstrom.— The  murders 
of  the  rue  Morgue.— The  mystery  of  Marie  Roget.— 
The  purloined  letter.— The  black  cat.— The  fall  of  the 
house  of  Usher.— The  pit  and  the  pendulum.- The 
premature  burial.— The  masque  of  the  red  death.— 
The  cask  of  amontillado.— The  imp  of  the  perverse.— 
The  island  of  the  fay.— The  oval  portrait.— The  assig- 
nation.—The  tell-tale  heart.— The  domain  of  Arn- 
heim.  — Lander's  cottage. —  William  Wilson.  — Bere- 
nice.—Eleonora.—Ligeia.—Morella.—Metzengerstein. 
—A  tale  of  the  Ragged  mountains.— The  spectacles.— 
The  due  de  I'Omelette.— The  oblong  box.— King  Pest. 
—Three  Sundays  in  a  week.— The  devil  in  the  belf  rey. 
—Lionizing.  4.  Narrative  of  A.  Gordon  Pym.— 
Miscellanies. 
—  Works  ;  v.  3,  4.    N.  Y.  1850,  1856.    2  v.  D. 

820.1:5  v3,4 
Contents.    V.  3.    Memoir  of  the  author  by  Rufus 
Wilmot  Qriswold.— The  literati.    4.    Marrative  of 
A.  Gordon  Pym.— Miscellanies. 
Pope,   Alexander.     Works,   complete,  with  his 
last  corrections,   additions    and  improve- 
ments .  .  .  ;    with    the  commentaries    and 
notes  of  mr.  Warburton.    Lond.  1751.  9  v. 
O.  820.2 :  24 

Contents.  V.  1 .  Preface.— Recommendatory  poems. 
—Pastorals.— Messiah.— Windsor  forest.— Ode  on  St. 
Cecilia's  day  and  other  pieces  for  music— Essay  on 
criticism.— The  rape  of  the  lock.— Elegy.— Prologue 
to  Addison's  tragedy  of  Cato.— Epilogue  to  Rowe's 
Jane  Shore.  2.  Translations  and  imitations.  Ovid: 
Sappho  to  Phaon ;  an  epistle.— Eloisa  to  Abelard ;  an 
epistle.— The  temple  of  Fame.— Chaucer:  January 
and  May;  The  wife  of  Bath.— Statins :  First  book  of 
Thebais.— Ovid :  The  fable  of  Dryope;  Vertumnus 
and  Pomona.— Imitations.  3.  Brown,  J.  Essay  on 
satire.— Essay  on  man.— 3foral  essays.  Of  the  knowl- 
edge and  character  of  men.— Of  the  characters  of 
women. — Of  the  use  of  riches.- To  mr.  Addison,  oc- 
casioned by  his  dialogues  on  medals.  4.  Epistle  to 
dr.  Arbuthnot.— Satires  and  epistles  of  Horace  imi- 
tated.—Satires  of  dr.  J:  Donne  versified.- Epilogus 
to  the  satires.— To  the  lady  Frances  Shirley.  5.  Let- 
ter to  the  publisher.- Prolegomena  and  illustrations 
to  the  Dunciad,  with  the  hypercritics  of  Aristarchus. 
— Dunciad,  book  1—4.  —  App.  6.  Imitations  of 
Horace.— Epistles.— Epitaphs.— Memoirs  of  Martinus 
Scriblerius.— Art  of  sinking  in  poetry.— Virgilius  res- 
tauratus.— Specimen  of  Scriblerius's  reports.— Mem- 
oirs of  P.  P.  clerk  of  this  parish.— Of  the  poet  laure- 
ate.—Guardians.— Preface  to  Homer's  Iliad.— Preface 
to  the  works  of  Shakespear.  7-9.  Letters. 
Sands,  Robert  C:  Writings  in  prose  and  verse, 
with  a  memoir  of  the  author.  N.  Y.  1834. 
2v.  O.  820.1:6 

Contents.    V.  1,  Memoir.— Historical  notice  of  Her- 


nan  Cortes.— Domestic  literature.— Isaac;  a  type  of 
the  Redeamer.  —  The  Caio-Gracco  of  Monti.  —  The 
garden  of  Venus.— Yamoyden ;  a  tale  of  the  wars  of 
king  Philip.  2.  Association.— The  german's  story.— 
The  man  who  burned  John  Rogers.— A  simple  tale. 
—Boyuca.— Thoughts  on  hand-writing.— Mr.De  Ville- 
cour  and  his  neighbors.— Scenes  at  Washington,  1,  2. 
—Ghosts  on  the  stage.— The  stranger  in  Weehawk.— 
Hoboken.— John  Brown.- John  Smith.— Police  litera- 
ture-Letter from  Orange  county.— Dream  of  Pa- 
pantzin  .-Poems. 

St.  Joh.n,  H:,  viscount  Bolingbroke,  {Humphrey 
Oldcastle).  Works,  with  a  life  prepared 
for  this  ed.,  containing  add.  information 
relative  to  his  personal  and  public  char- 
acter, selected  from  the  best  authorities. 
Phila.  1841.  4  v.  O.  820.2  :  18 

Contents.  V.  1.  Life.— Letter  to  sir  W:  Windham, 
1717.— Secret  letter  from  the  earl  of  Stair.— Reflec- 
tions upon  exile.— The  occasional  writer,  no.  1-3.— 
The  first  vision  of  Camilick.— An  answer  to  the  Lon- 
don journal  of  sat.,  dec.  21, 1728.— An  answer  to  the 
defence  of  the  inquiry  into  the  reasons  of  the  con- 
duct of  Great  Britain.— Remarks  on  the  history  of 
England.— A  final  answer  to  theRemarks  of  the  crafts- 
men's vindication.— On  luxury.— Remarks  on  a  late- 
pamphlet  entitled  "Observations  on  the  conduct  of 
Great  Britain,"  etc,  1729.— On  good  and  bad  minis- 
ters.—On  the  policy  of  the  athenians.— On  the  power 
of  the  prince  and  the  freedom  of  the  people.  2.  A 
dissertation  upon  parties.— Letters  on  the  study  and 
use  of  history.  3.  A  letter  occasioned  by  one  of 
archbp.  Tillotson's  sermons.— Letters  or  essays  ad- 
dressed to  Alex.  Pope:  Concerning  the  nature,  ex- 
tent and  reality  of  human  knowledge;  On  the  folly 
and  presumption  of  philosophers;  On  the  rise  and 
progress  of  monotheism;  Concerning  authority  in 
matters  of  religion.  4.  Concerning  authority  in  mat- 
ters of  religion,  continued.— Fragments  or  minutes  of 
essays.— Index. 
Sidney,  Sir  Philip.  The  countess  of  Pembroke's 
Arcadia.  13th  ed.;  with  his  life  and  death, 
and  a  brief  table  of  the  principal  heads 
and  some  other  new  additions.  Lond.  1674. 
Q.  23  :  R 

Contents.  Life  and  death  of  sir  Philip  Sidney.— 
Epigrams  on  Ihim].- The  countess  of  Pembroke's 
Arcadia.  —  A  sixth  book  to  the  countess  of  Pem- 
broke's Arcadia  [by  R.Beling].— Sonnets.- The  de- 
fense of  poesie.— Astrophel  and  Stella.— Supplement 
to  the  3d  book  of  Arcadia  by  James  Johnstoun.— A 
remedie  for  love. 

Smith,  Uapt.  J:  Works,  1608—1631 ;  ed.  by  E: 
Arber.  (The  english  scholar's  library.) 
Birmingham.  1884.  D.  820.2  :  34 

Contents.  Preface.— Introd.— Bibliography.— A  true 
relation,  etc.— A  map  of  Virginia,  etc,  pt.  1.— Sim- 
monds,  W.,  Same,  pt.  2.— A  description  of  New  Eng- 
land.—New  England  trials.— The  general  historic  of 
Virginia.  — An  accidence  for  young  seamen.  — The 
true  travels,  etc.  —  Advertisements  for  the  unex- 
perienced planters  of  New  England,  or  anywhere, 
etc.— The  last  will  and  the  epitaph  of  J:  Smith. 
Smith,  Sydney.  Works.  3  v.  in  1.  Phila.  1845. 
O.  820.2+19 

Contents.  Articles  originally  publ.  in  the  Edinburgh 
review.  Dr.  Parr. —Dr.  Rennel.  —  J:  Bowles.— Dr. 
Langford.— Archdeacon  Nares.— M.  Lewis.— Austra- 
lia.—Fievee's  Letters  on  England.  —  Edgeworth  on 
bulls. —Trimmer  and  Lancaster.  —  Parnell  and  Ire- 
land. —  Methodism.  —  Indian  missions.  —  Catholics.  — 
Methodism.— Hannah  More.— Professional  education. 
—Female  education.— Public  schools.— Toleration.— 
C:  Fox. —Mad  Quakers.  —  America.  —  Game  laws.— 
Botany  Bay.  — Chimney  sweepers.  —  America.  —  Ire- 
land.— Spring  guns.— Prisons.- Persecuting  bishops. 
—Botany  Bay.— Game  laws.— Cruel  treatment  of  un- 
tried prisoners.— America.— Bentham  on  fallacies.— 
Waterton.— Man  traps  and  spring  guns.— Hamilton's 
method  of  teaching  languages.— Counsel  for  prison- 
ers. —  Catholics-  —  Neckar's  last  views.  —  Catteau, 
Tableau  des  etats  danois.— Thoughts  on  the  residence 
of  the  clergy.— Travels  from  Palestine.— Letter  on 
the  curates'  salary  bill.— Proceedings  of  the  Society 
for  the  suppression  of  vice.— Characters  of  Fox.— 
Observations  on  the  historical  work  of  C:  J.  Fox.— 
Disturbances  at  Madras.— Bishop  of  Lincoln's  charge. 
— Mme.  d'Epinay.— Poor  laws.- Public  characters  of 


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1801, 1802.— Anastasius  Scarlett's  poor  bill— Memoirs 
of  capt.  Rock.  — Granby.- Island  of  Ceylon.— Del- 
phine.  — Mission  to  Ashantee.  —  Wittman  s  travels. 
Speeches.  On  the  catholic  claims.- At  the  Taunton 
reform  meeting.— At  a  meetinjr  to  celebrate  the  ac- 
cession of  William  IV.—  At  Taunton  in  1831  on  the 
reform  bill  not  being  passed. —  Respecting-  the  re- 
form hm.  — Miscellaneous.  The  ballot.  —  Letters  to 
archdeacon  Singleton.— On  the  character  of  sir  James 
Mackintosh.— To  lord  J:  Russell.- Sermon  on  the 
duties  of  the  queen. —  The  lawyer  that  tempted 
Christ;  a  sermon.— The  judge  that  smites  contrary 
to  the  law ;  a  sermon.— Letter  to  the  electors  on  the 
catholic  question.— Sermon  on  the  rules  of  christian 
charity.— Peter  Plymley's  letters. 
Sterne,  Lawrence.  Works,  with  a  life  of  the 
author  written  by  himself.  Lond.  1819.  4 
V.  O.  820.2  :  20 

Contents.  V.  1.  Memoirs.  —  Life  and  opinions  of 
Tristram  Shandy,  gent.  2.  Same,  contimied.  —  A 
sentimental  journey  through  France  and  Italy.  3,  4. 
Sermons. 
Swift,  Jonathan.  Works ;  with  copious  notes 
and  add.,  and  a  memoir  of  the  author  by 
TiRoscoe.  l^.Y.n.d.  6  v.  D.  820.2  :  21 
Contents.  V.  1.  Roscoe,  T:  Life  and  poetical 
works.— Poetical  works.  2.  Gulliver's  travels.— A 
tale  of  a  tub.— The  history  of  Martin.— The  battle  of 
the  books.— A  discourse  concerning  the  mechanical 
operations  of  the  spirit.  —  The  Drapier's  letters.  — 
Memoirs  of  capt.  J :  Creichton.  3.  Journal  to  Stella. 
—Memoirs  relating  to  that  change  which  happened 
in  queen  Anne's  ministry  in  1710.— A  discourse  of  the 
contests  and  dissensions  between  the  nobles  and  the 
commons  in  Rome.— The  examiner.— A  short  char- 
acter of  Thomas  earl  of  Wharton.— Some  remarks 
upon  a  pamphlet,  entitled  A  letter  to  the  seven  lords 
of  the  committee  appointed  to  examine  Gregg.— A 
new  journey  to  Paris,  with  some  secret  transactions 
between  the  french  king  and  an  english  gentleman. 
—Some  advice  humbly  offered  to  the  members  of  the 
October  club.    4,  6.    Miscellaneous.    6.   A  complete 


Swift,  Jonathan. — Continued. 

collection  of  genteel  and  ingenious  conversation.— 
Directions  to  servants.— Remarks  on  the  first  fifteen 
psalms  of  David,  tr.  into  lyric  verse.— The  address  of 
the  house  of  lords  to  the  queen.— The  answer  of  W: 
Pulteney  to  sir  Robert  Walpole.— Letters. 

—  Same  ;  v.  3-6.     N.  Y.  1859.    4  v.  D.  820.2  :  21 

Taylor,  Jane.    Writings.     Bost.  1832-35.  3  v.  O. 

820.2:22 

Contents.    V.  1.    Memoirs  and  correspondence.— 

Poetical  remains.— Essays  in  rhyme  on  morals  and 

manners.    2.  Contributions  of  Q.  Q. :  pt.  1,  Religious 

and  didactic  pieces;  pt.  2,  Miscellaneous  pieces.    3. 

Correspondence  between  a  mother  and  her  daughter 

at  school,  by  Mrs.  and  Jane  Taylor.  —  Original  poems 

for  infant  minds,  by  the  Taylor  family.  —  Display;  a 

tale. 

Temple, -Sir  W:    Works;  prefixed,  the  life  and 

character  of  the  author.    New  ed.    Lond. 

1757.  4  V.   O.  820.2  :  23 

Contents.  V.  1.  Life  and  character.— Essay  upon 
the  origin  and  nature  of  government.  —  Observa- 
tions upon  the  United  Provinces  of  the  Netherlands. 
—Letters  written  by  [him]  and  other  ministers  of 
state,  containing  an  account  of  the  most  important 
transactions  that  passed  in  Christendom  from  166.5  to 
1772.  2.  Same,  continued.— Survey  of  the  constitu- 
tions and  interests  of  the  empire,  Sweden,  Denmark, 
Spain,  Holland,  France  and  Flanders,  with  their  rela- 
tion to  England  in  1671.— Letter  to  the  duke  of  Or- 
mond,  1673.  —  Memoirs  from  1672—1679.  —  Memoirs, 
1679,  1680.  3.  An  essay  upon  the  advancement  of 
trade  in  Ireland.  —  Of  popular  discontents.  —  An 
Introd.  to  the  history  of  England.— Of  gardening.— 
An  essay  upon  the  cure  of  gout  by  moxa.— Of  health 
and  long  life.— Of  heroic  virtue. —  Of  poetry.— An 
essay  upon  antient  and  modern  learning.- Thoughts 
upon  reviewing  that  essay.-Of  the  excesses  of  grief. 
—Of  the  different  conditions  of  life  and  fortune.— 
Heads  of  an  essay  on  conversation.  —  Poetry.  4. 
Letters.- Index. 


5.    English  literature  —  b,  Poetry. 


1.  History  and  criticism. 

(See  also  Essays,  class  824.) 

"Warton,  T:  History  of  english  poetry  from  the 
12th  to  the  close  of  the  16th  century  ;  with 
a  pref.  by  R:  Price  and  notes  variorum,  ed. 
by  W.  Carew  Hazlitt,  with  new  notes  and 
other  add.  by  sir  F:  Madden,  T:  Wright, 
W.  Aldis  Wright,  Walter  W.  Skeat,  R: 
Morris,  F.  J.  Furnival  and  the  ed.,  with 
indexes  of  names  and  subjects.  Lond. 
1871.  4v.  O.  821.4+1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Hazlitt,  W:  C.  Preface  to  pres- 
ent ed.  — Author's  pref  ace.— Price,  R:  Preface.— 
Dissertations :  Of  the  origin  of  romantic  fiction  in 
Europe;  On  the  Lais  of  Marie  de  France;  On  the 
introd.  of  learning  into  England;  On  the  Gesta 
romanorum;  Wrigrht,  T:  On  the  seven  sages.  2. 
Sweet,  H:  Sketch  of  the  history  of  anglo-saxon 
poetry.  —  Through  Chaucer.  3.  Through  Skelton, 
1629.    4.  16th  century. 

Hazlitt,  W:  Lectures  on  the  english  poets. 
From  the  3d  Lond.  ed.,  ed.  by  his  son.  N. 
Y.  1845.  D.  ■       821.5  :  2 

—  Same.  With  his  Lectures  on  the  english  comic 
writers.  in  828.5  : 1 

Contents.  Introductorv;  On  poetry  in  general.— 
Chaucer  and  Spenser.— Shakspeare  and  Milton.— Dry- 
den  and  Pope.  —  Thomson  and  Cowper.  —  Swift, 
Young,  Gray.  Collins,  etc.— On  Burns  and  the  old 
english  ballads.— On  the  living  poets.— App.:  On 
Milton's  Lycidas.— On  the  character  of  Milton's  Eve. 
—On  Wordsworth's  Excursion.— Pope,  lord  Byron 
and  mr.  Bowles. 


Minto,  W:     Characteristics    of   english    poets 
from  Chaucer  to  Shirley.    Edinb.  1874.  D. 
821.5:10 
Heed,  H:    Lectures  on  the  british  poets.    Phila. 
1858.  2v.  D.  821.5  :4i 

Contents.  V.  1 .  On  poetry.  —  Chaucer.  —  Spenser 
and  the  minstrelsy.  —  Shakspeare.-Milton.-Minor 
poetry  of  the  17th  century.— The  age  of  the  restora- 
tion: Dryden.— The  age  of  queen  Anne:  Pope. — 
Poets  of  the  latter  part  of  the  18th  century :  Cowper. 
2.  Burns,  with  noticesof  Johnson's  Lives  of  the  poets. 

—  Contemporary  literature.  —  Coleridge.  —  Southey, 
with  notice  of  C:  Lamb.— Byron.— Wordsworth.— Eng- 
lish sonnets.— Poems  of  Hartley  Coleridge. 

Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence.  Victorian  poets. 
Bost.  1876.  D.  821.5:5 

Contents.  The  period.— Landor.— Hood.— Arnold.— 
Procter.  —  Mrs.  Browning.  —  Tennyson.-  Tennyson 
and  Theocritus.—  The  general  choir.  —  Browning.— 
Latter-day  singers:  Buchanan;  Rossetti;  Morris; 
Swinburne.— Index. 
Tuckerman,  H:  Theodore.  Thoughts  on  the' 
poets.    N.  Y.  1846.  S.  821.5  :7r 

Contents.  Petrarch.— Goldsmith.— Gray.— Collins.- 
Pope.— Cowper.— Thomson.-Young  Alfleri  — Crabbe. 
—Shelley.— Hunt— Byron.— Moore.— Rogers.-Burns. 

—  Campbell.  —  Wordsworth.  —  Coleridge.  —  Keats.  — 
Barry  Cornwall.— Mrs.  Hemans.— Tennyson.  —  Miss  ' 
Barrett.— Drake.— Bryant. 

Brooke,  Stopford  A:  Theology  in  english 
poets ;  Cowper,  Coleridge,  Wordsworth 
and  Burns,    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  821.5  : 1 

Holland,  F:  May.  Stories  from  Robert  Brown- 
ing ;  with*  an  introd.  by  mrs.  Sutherland  i 
Orr.    Lond.  1882.  8.  881.6:181 


1021 


LITERATURE— ENGLISH,  POETRY. 


01.  821 


Wilson,  J:  The  genius  and  character  of  Burns. 
Phila.  1854.  D.  821.5:15 

Carpenter,  Stephen  Haskins.  English  of  the 
14th  century,  illustrated  by  notes,  gramma- 
tical and  philological,  on  Chaucer's  Pro- 
logue and  Knight's  tale  ;  designed  to  serve 
as  an  introd.  to  the  study  of  english  liter- 
ature.   Bost.  1873.  D.  821.5:12 

Owen,  Frances  M.  John  Keats  ;  a  study.  Lond. 
1880.  D.  821.5  :3 

Warton,  Joseph.  An  essay  on  the  genius  and 
writings  of  Pope.  5th  ed.  corr.  [with]  in- 
dex.   Lond.  1806.  2  V.  O.  821.5+14 

Todhunter,  J :  A  study  of  Shelley.  Lond.  1880. 
D.  821.5:6 

Hart,  J:  Seely.  An  essay  on  the  life  and  writ- 
ings of  Edmund  Spenser,  with  a  special 
exposition  of  the  Fairy  queen.  N.  Y.  1847. 
O.  821.5+8 

Hitchcock,  Ethan  Allen.  Spenser's'  poems, 
entitled  Colin  Clouts  come  home  againe, 
explained,  with  remarks  upon  the  Amo- 
retti  sonnets,  and  also  upon  a  few  of  the 
minor  poems  of  other  early  english  poets. 
N.  Y.  1865.  D.  821.5:9 

Dawson,  S.  E.  A  study,  with  critical  and  ex- 
planatory notes  of  Alfred  Tennyson's  poem 
The  princess.    Montreal.  1883.'  S. 

821.5:11 

Hudson,  H:  Norman.  Studies  in  Wordsworth  ; 
Culture  and  acquirement,  Ethics  of  trag- 
edy, and  other  papers.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

821.5:16 
Contents.    Studies  in  Wordsworth.  —  Science,  cul- 
ture, acquirement.— Ethics  of  trag-edy.— Parting  ad- 
dress.—The  church  and  civil  society. 

2.    Collections. 

Durfee,  C:  A.,  comp.  A  concise  poetical  con- 
cordance to  the  principal  poets  of  the 
world ;  embracing  titles,  first  lines,  char- 
acters, subjects  and  quotations.  N.  Y.  1885. 
D.  811:R11 

Incliides  the  following  eng-lisJi  and  american  poets: 
Edwin  Arnold.— W:  E.  Aytoun.—Mrs.  E.  B.  Browning. 

—  W:  C.  Bryant.— Robert  Burns.— iord  Byron.— T: 
Campbell.— G.  Chaucer.— S.  T.  Coleridge.— W:  Cowper. 

—  G:  Crabbe.  — J:  Dryden.  —  George  Eliot.— R.  W. 
Emerson.— Oliver  Goldsmith.— iVfrs.  F.  D.  Hemans.— 
G:  Herbert.— O.W.  Holmes.— T:  Hood.— Jean  Inge- 
low.— J:  Keats.— H:  W.  Longfellow.— J.  R.  Lowell.— 
T.  B.  Macaulay.— Owen  Meredith.- J:  Milton.— Ossian. 

—  E.  A.  Poe.  — Alex.  Pope.  —  Adelaide  Procter.  — S: 
Rogers.- D.  G.  Rossetti.— Sir  W.  Scott.— W:  Shake- 
speare.—P.  B.  Shelley.— Edmund  Spenser.— H :  Taylor. 
—Alfred  Tennyson.- James  Thomson.— C:  Wesley.— 
H:  K.  White.— J:  G.  Whittier.  — N.  P.  Willis.— W: 
Wordsworth. 


Bryant,  W:  Cullen,  ed.  A  library  of  poetry  and 
song  ;  choice  selections  from  the  best  poets, 
with  an  introduction.    N.  Y.  1873.  O. 

821  :1 

A  new  library  of  poetry  and  song.  111.   N.  Y. 

[1877].  Q.  821:R19 

Dana,  C:  Anderson,  ed.  The  household  book  of 
poetry.    N.  Y.  1858.  O.  821+2 

—  Same.    11th  ed.    N.  Y.  1882.  O.  821+2 

Elmo,  pseud.    Illustrated  home  book  of  poetry 

and  song  ;  choice  selections  from  the  poets 

of  all  lands  and  ages.    Chicago.  [1884].  O. 

821+18 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo,  ed.  Parnassus.  Bost. 
1875.  O.  821  :  6 


Hervey,  T:  Kibble,  ed.  The  english  Helicon. 
Lond.  1841.  O.  821  :  4 

Johnson,  Edwin  Rossiter,  ed.  Famous  single 
and  fugitive  poems.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

821  :9 

Kirkland,  Caroline  Matilda,  born  Stansbury.  The 
school-girl's  garland  ;  a  selection  of  poetry 
in  four  parts.    N.  Y.  1864.    2  v.  S. 

821 :11 

Linton,  W:  James,  and  R:  H:  Stoddard,  eds.  Eng- 
lish verse.    N.  Y.  1883.    5  v.  D.      821  :  14 
Contents.    V.  1.    Chaucer  to  Burns.    2.    Lyrics  of 
the  19th  century.     3.    Ballads  and   romances.     4. 
Dramatic  scenes  and  characters.    5.    Translations. 

Sargent,  Epes,  ed.  Harpei-'s  cyclopaedia  of 
british  and  american  poetry.  N.  Y.  1881. 
O.  821:R13 

Whittier,  J:  Greenleaf,  ed.  Songs  of  three  cen- 
turies.   Bost.  1876.  D.  821  :  7 

Waddington,  S:,  ed.  English  sonnets  by  living 
writers,  selected  and  arr.,  with  a  note  on 
the  history  of  the  "sonnet".   Lond.  1881.  8. 

821  :12 

Qriswold,  Rufus  Wilmot.  The  sacred  poets  of 
England  and  America  for  three  centuries. 
111.    N.  Y.  1849.  O.  821+3 

Croke,  J.  Greenbag,  pseud.  Lyrics  of  the  law ; 
a  recital  of  songs  and  verses  pertinent  to 
the  law  and  the  legal  profession,  selected 
from  various  sources.  San  Francisco.  1884. 
S.  821  :  16 

Farton,  James,  ed.  The  humorous  poetry  of  the 
english  language,  from  Chaucer  to  Saxe. 
Narratives,  satires,  enigmas,  burlesques, 
parodies,  travesties,  epigrams,  epitaphs, 
translations,  including  tne  most  celebrated 
comic  poems  of  the  Anti-Jacobin,  Rejected 
addresses,  the  Ingoldsby  legends,  Black- 
woods  magazine,  Bentley's  miscellany,  and 
Punch,  with  more  than  200  epigrams,  and 
the  choicest  humorous  poetry  of  Wolcott, 
Cowper,  Lamb,  Thackeray,  Praed,  Swift, 
Scott,  Holmes,  Aytounj  Gay,  Burns, 
Southey,  Saxe,  Hood,  Prior,  Coleridge, 
Byron,  Moore,  Lowell,  etc.,  with  notes, 
explanatory  and  biographical.  12th  ed. 
Bost.  1875.  O.  821  :  6 

British  authors. 

Adams,  W:  Davenport,  ed.  Songs  from  the 
novelists  from  Elizabeth  to  Victoria  ;  with 
an  introd.  and  notes.    Lond.  1885.  O. 

821.2:251 

Bethune,  G:  Washington.  The  british  female 
poets ;  with  biographical  and  critical 
notices.    Phila.  [1848].  O.  821.2:7 

Book  of  the  poets,  from  Chaucer  to  Beattie. 
Lond.  1843.  O.  821.2  :  2 

Campbell,  T:,  ed.  Specimens  of  the  british  poets; 
with  biographical  and  critical  notices  and 
an  essay  on  english  poetry.  New  ed.,  rev. 
and  with  add.  notes.    Phila.  1855.  O. 

821.2+4 

Farrar,  F:  W:,  comp.  With  the  poets  ;  a  selec- 
tion of  english  poetry.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D. 

821.2  :222 

Halleck,  Fitz  Greene.  Selections  from  the  british 
poets.    N.  Y.  1845.    2  v.  8.  821.2:0 

Hunt,  James  H:  Leigh.  Imagination  and  fancy, 
or  Selections  from  the  english  poets,  illus- 
trative of  those  first  requisites  of  their  art ; 
with  markings  of  the  best  passages,  critical 


CI.  821 


LITERATUBE— ENGLISH,  POETRY. 


1024 


notices  of  the  writers,  and  [an  essay  in 
answer  to  the  question  "What  is  poetry". 
N.  Y.  1848.  D.  821.2  :  10 

Main,  D:  M.  A  treasury  of  english  sonnets,  ed. 
from  the  original  sources  with  notes  and 
ill.    N.  Y.  1881.  O.  821.2  :  8 

Motherwell,  W:  Minstrelsy,  ancient  and  mod- 
ern, with  an  historical  introd.  and  notes. 
Bost.  1846.     2v.  D.  821.2:11 

Palgrave,  Francis  Turner,  eomp.  The  golden 
treasury  of  the  best  songs  and  lyrical 
poems  "in  the  english  language,  sel.  and 
arr.  with  notes.  Lond.  1881.  S.  821.2  :  195 

Select  works  of  the  british  poets,  in  a  chronol- 
ogical series  from  Southey  to  Croly  ;  with 
biographical  and  critical  notices,  designed 
as  a  continuation  of  dr.  Aikin's  British 
poets.    Phila.  1848.  O.  821.2+5 

Ward,  T:  Humphrey.  The  english  poets  ;  se- 
lected with  critical  introd.  by  various 
writers,  with  a  general  introd.  by  Matthew 
Arnold.  Lond.  1880.  4  v.  D.  821.2:6 
Contents.    V.  1.   Early  poetry;  Chaucer  to  Donne. 

2.  The  seventeenth  century;  Ben  Jonson  to  Dryden. 

3.  The  eighteenth  century;  Addison  to  Blaise.    4. 
The  nineteenth  century;  Wordsworth  to  Dobell. 

Percy,  T:,  ed.  Reliques  of  ancient  english  poetry; 
consisting  of  old  heroic  ballads,  songs,  and 
other  pieces  of  our  earlier  poets,  together 
with  some  few  of  later  date,  and  a  copious 
glossary.    Lond.  1859.  O.  821.2+1 

Ellis,  G:  Specimens  of  the  early  english  poets  ; 
prefixed,  an  historical  sketch  of  the  rise 
and  progress  of  the  english  poetry  and 
language.    Lond.  1801.  3  v.  D. 

821.2:253 
Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.  remarks  on  languagre.— On 
the  poetry  of  the  anglo-saxons.— Specimens  of  saxon 
poetry.  —  Account  of  norman  poets  in  England.— 
Specimens  of  Wace's  Brut. -State  of  our  language 
and  poetry  in  the  reign  of  Henry  II  and  Richard  I, 
exemplified  by  an  extract  from  Layamon's  trans,  of 
Wace.— Conjectures  concerning  the  period  at  which 
the  anglo-norman  or  english  language  began  to  be 
formed.— Early  specimens  of  english  poetry  from 
Hickes's  Thesaurus.— Robert  of  Gloucester.  —  Vari- 
ous small  poems,  apparently  written  during  the 
latter  part  of  the  13th  century.— Robert  de  Brunne. 
-Edward  II  to  Henry  VII.  2.  Henry  VIII  to  Eliza- 
beth.   3.  James  I  to  Charles  II.— Conclusion. 

—  Specimens     of    early    english    metrical    ro- 

mances, chiefly  written  during  the  early 
Eart  of  the  14th  century ;  prefixed,  an 
istorical  introd.  intended  to  illustrate  the 

rise  and  progress  of  romantic  composition 

in  France  and  England.  3d  ed.  Lond.  1811. 

3v.  D.  821.2  :3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— App.  1.  Analysis  of  the 
work  of  Alphonsus  De  clericall  disciplina.— App.  2. 
Tr.  of  the  Lays  of  Marie.— Romances  relating  to  Ar- 
thur; Merlin,  pt.  1;  Merlin,  pt.  3:  Morte  Arthur.  2. 
Saxon  romances:  History  of  Guy  Warwick;  History 
of  Sir  Bevis— Anglo-norman  romance:  History  of 
Richard  Coeur  de  lion.— Romances  relating  to  Charle- 
magne: Introd.;  History  of  Roland  and  Ferragus; 
History  of  sir  Otuel;  ]Iistory  of  sir  Ferumbras.  3. 
Romances  of  oriental  origin:  History  of  the  seven 
wise  masters.— Miscellaneous  romances :  Florice  and 
Blauncheflour:  Robert  of  Cysille;  Sir  Isumbras;  Sir 
Triamour;  The  lyfe  of  Ipomydon;  Sir  Eglamour  of 
Artois;  Lay  le  fraine;  Sir  Eger,  sir  Grahame  and  sir 
Gray-steel;  Sir  Degord;  Roswal  and  Lillian;  Amys 
and  Amylion. 

—  Same.   New  ed.,  rev.  by  J.  C.  Halliwell.    Lond. 

1848.   D.  821.2:3 

Hindley,  C:,  ed.  The  Roxburghe  ballads.  Lond. 
1873.     3v.  O.  821.2:223 

S[iug,  R:  J:,  ed.  Selections  from  the  early  bal- 
lad poetry  of  England  and  Scotland.  Lond. 
1842.  S.  821.2  :  231 


Child,  Francis  James,  ed.    English  and  Scottish 
ballads.    Bost.  1857.    8  v.  S.       821.2:12 
Aytoun,  W:  Edmondstoune,  ed.    The  ballads  of 
Scotland.    2d  ed.    Edinb.  1859.    2  v.  D. 

821.2:13 
Buchan,  P:,  ed.    Ancient  ballads  and  songs  of 
the  north  of  Scotland,  hitherto  unpublished, 
with  explanatory  notes.     Repr.  from  the 
original  ed.  of  1828.    Edinb.  1875.    2  v.  D. 
821.2:15 
Hayes,  E:,  ed.  The  ballads  of  Ireland;  coll.  and 
ed.  with  notes,  historical  and  biographical. 
5th  ed.    Dublin,  n.  d.    2  v.  D.     821.2  :  16 
Ritson,  Joseph,  ed.    Robin  Hood  ;  a  collection 
of  poems,  songs  and  ballads,  relative  to 
that  celebratea  english  chief.   111.     N.  Y. 
1884.  D.  821.2  :  235 

"Wright,  T:,  ed.  Political  poems  and  songs  re- 
lating to  english  history,  composed  during 
the  period  from  the  accession  of  Edw.  Ill 
to  that  of  Ric.  Ill;  pub.  by  the  authority  of 
the  lords  commissioners  of.her  majesty's 
treasury,  under  the  direction  of  the  master 
of  the  rolls.    Lond.  1859,  1861.    2  v.  Q. 

821.2+224 

Morley,  H:,  ed.    The  king  and  the  commons; 

cavalier  and  puritan  songs  sel.    and  arr. 

[Bayard  ser.]    N.  Y.  1869.  S.    821.2  :  128 

Richardson,  Abby,  born  Sage,  formerly  mrs.  Mc- 

Farland.     Stories  from  old  english  poetry. 

Bost.  1881.  D.  821.2  :  17 

Contents.    Chaucer,  G.    The  two  noble  kinsmen; 

The  pious  Constance;   The  knight's  dilemma;   Three 

unknown  poets;  The  story  of  Candace.  —  Spenser, 

E.    Adventures  of  the  fair  Florimel;  Campaspe  and 

the  painter;  Friar  Bacon's  brass  head;  Margaret,  the 

fair  maid  of  Fresingfleld.  —  Shakespeare,  W:    The 

story  of  Perdita;  The  story  of  king  Lear  and  his  three 

daughters;   The  witty  Portia,  or  The  three  caskets; 


The  story  of  Rosalind,  or  As  you  like  it;  Macbeth, 

ig  of   Scotland ;    The   wondei  -  -      - 
Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre;  The  tempest. 


king  of   Scotland;    The   wonderful   adventures  of 


American  authors. 

American  poems  :  Longfellow,  Whittier,  Bry- 
ant, Holmes,  Lowell,  Emerson ;  with  bio- 
graphical sketches  and  notes.  Bost.  1880. 
S.  821.1  :  161 

Bryant,  W:  Cullen.  Selections  from  the  ameri- 
can  poets.    N.  Y.  1860.  S.  821.1  :  6 

Griswold,  Rnfus  Wilmot.  The  poets  and  poetry 
of  America,  with  an  historical  introd.  8th 
ed.  111.    Phila.  1847.  O;  821.1-1-1 

Read,  T:  Buchanan.    The  female  poets  of  Ame-  : 
rica ;  with  portraits,   biographical  notices  * 
and  specimens  of  their  writings.    6th  ed. 
rev.  and  enl.    Phila.  1855.  O.    821.1+212  ' 

Rider,  G:  T:,  ed.  Lyra  americana  ;  or  Verses 
of  praise  and  faith  from  american  poets. 
N.  Y.  1865.  D.  821.1  :4i 

Matthews,  James  Brander,  comp.  Poems  of ' 
american  patriotism.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

821.1  :  186 

Spooner,  Mrs.  Z.  H.,  comp.  Poems  of  the  i)il- 
grims.    Bost.  1881.  S.  821.1  :  170 

Moore,  Frank,  ed.  Songs  and  ballads  of  the 
american  revolution  ;  with  notes  and  ill. 
N.  Y.  1856.  D.  821.1  :3 

Strodtmann,  Adolph,  ed.   Amerikanische  antho- 1 

logic  ;   dichtungen  der  amerikanischen  li- 

teratur  der  gegenwart  in  den  versmassen 

der  originale  iibers.    Hildburgh.  1870.  D^ 

821i*     '*' 


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1026 


White,  R:    Grant.     Poetry,     lyrical,    narrative 

and  satirical,  of  the  civil  war.      N.  Y.  1866. 

D.  821.1:2 

Coggeshall,  "W  :  T.    The  poets  and  poetry  of  the 

west,  with  biographical  and  critical  notices. 

Columbus,  1860.  O.  821.1-4-162 

—  Same.    Columbus.  1861.  O.  821.1-|-162 
Outcropping's ;    selections  of    California  verse. 

San  Francisco.  1866.  S.  821.1  :  5 

Masque  of  poets,  A  ;  incl.  Guy  Vernon,  a  novel- 

lette  in  verse.  (No  name  series).   Bost.  1878. 

S.  821.1:7 

Fo r  y  oung  pe op  I e . 
(Including-  individual  works.) 

Johnson,  Helen  Kendrick.  Illustrated  poems  and 

songs  for  young  people.  111.      N.  Y.  [1884]. 

O.  x821  :  16 

Morrison,  Mary  J.,  co7np.    Songs  and  rhymes  for 

the  little  ones.     N.  Y.  1884.  D.    x  821  :  17 
Patmore,     Coventry     Kearsey    Dighton.       The 

children's  garland  from  the  best  poets,  sel. 

andarr.     Lond.  1882.  S.         x821.2:196 
Stevenson,  Robert  L:  A  child's  garden  of  verses. 

N.  Y.  1885.  D.  X  821.2  :  245 

Thaxter,  Celia,  bo7-n  Leighton.  Poems  for  chil- 
dren.    Bost.  1884.  [18831.  D. 

X  821.1  :  199 
Whittier,  J  :  Greenleaf .     Child  life  ;  a  collection 

of  poems,  with  ill.    Bost.  [1871].  D. 

x821  :8 
Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes  ;  a  collection  of 

alphabets,  rhymes,   tales  and  jingles.  111. 

Lond.  w.  d.  6.  X  821.2  :  191 

Carleton,  Will.   Young  folks'  centennial  rhymes. 

111.    N.  Y.  1876.   D.  X  821.1:  173 

Dodge,  Mary  Elizabeth,  bornMaves.  Rhymes  and 

jingles.     N.  Y.  1881.  D.  x  821.1  :  174 

Hewitt,  Mary,  born  Botham.    Songs  of  animal 

life  ;  poems.    111.     Lond.  [1880].  S.  [ 

X  821.2: 197 

—  With  the  birds ;   poems.    111.    Lond.    [1880]. 

S.  x821.2:198 

—  With  the  flowers  ;  poems.    111.    Lond.  [1880]. 

S.  X  821.2:  199 

Lamb,  C:,  and  Mary.  Poetry  for  children. 
Added,  Prince  Dorus  and  some  uncol- 
lected poems  by  C:  Lamb.  Ed.,  prefaced 
and  annotated  by  R:  Heme  Shepherd. 
Lond.  1878.  D.       '  x  821.2  :  192 

Larcom,  Lucy.  Childhood  songs.  111.  Bost. 
1875.  D.'  X  821.1:  175 

Bands,  W:  Brightly.  Lilliput  levee  ;  poems  of 
childhood,  child  -  fancy  and  child  -  like 
moods.     [Anon.]    Lond.  1878.  T. 

X  821.2: 194 

Percy,  T:  The  boy's  Percy;  being  old  ballads 
of  war,  adventure  and  love  fromT:  Percy's 
"Reliquesof  ancient  en^lish  poetry,"  to- 
gether with  an  app.  contaming  two  ballads 
from  the  original  Percy  folio  ms.;  ed.  for 
boys,  with  an  introd.  by  Sidney  Lanier. 
111.    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  X  821.2  :  14 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  Chaucer  for  children  ;  a 
golden  key  by  mrs.  H.  R.  Haweis.  111. 
New  ed.,  rev.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q. 

X  821.2:  209 

—  Canterbury  chimes,  or  Chaucer  tales  retold 

for  children  by  Francis  StoiT  and  Hawes 

Turner.    Lond.  1878.  S.         x  821.2:  201 

Contents.    Introd.— The  knight's  tale ;  Palamon  and 

Arcite.— The  man  of  law's  tale;  Constance.— Nun's 


priest's  tale;  The  cock  and  the  fox.— The  squire's 
tale;  Canace.— The  franklin's  tale;  Dorigen.— Chau- 
cer's tale;  Gamelyn. 
Spenser,  Edmund.    Spenser  for  children  by  M. 
H.  Towry.    111.    Lond.  1878.  O. 

X  821.2:  202 

3.    Individual  works. 

Adams,  J:  Quincy.  Poems  of  religion  and  so- 
ciety, with  notices  of  his  life  and  character 
by  J:  Davis  and  T:  H.  Benton.  Auburn. 
1853.  D.  821.1:8 

Addison,  Joseph.  Poetical  works  ;  prefixed,  an 
essay  on  his  life  and  writings  by  T:  Bab- 
ington  Macaulay.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

821.2  :  18 
Contents.  Editor's  preface.— Macaulay,  T :  B.  lord. 
On  the  life  and  writings  of  Addison.— Tickell,  T: 
Preface;  To  the  earl  of  Warwick.— Translations.— 
Poems  on  several  occasions.- The  campaign.— Mis- 
cellaneous poems.— Dramas:  Rosamond;  The  drum- 
mer; Cato.— Poemata. 

Akenside,  M:  Poetical  works;  ed.,  with  a  life, 
by  Alexander  Dyce.    Bost.  1854.  S. 

821.2:19 
Alcott,  Amos  Bronson.    Sonnets  and  canzonets. 
Bost.  1882.  D.  821.1:  181 

Aldrich,  T:  Bailey.    Poems.    Bost.  1865.  T. 

821.1  :13 

—  Poems  ;  ill.  by  the  Paint  and  clay  club.    Bost. 

1882.  D.  "821.1  :P187 

—  The  ballad  of  babie  Bell,   and  other  poems. 

N.  Y.  1859.  D.  821.1:9 

—  Cloth  of  gold,  and  other  poems.     Bost.  1874. 

D.  821.1:10 

—  The  course  of  true  love  never  did  run  smooth. 

N.  Y.  1858.  D.  821.1  :  11 

—  Mercedes,  and  later  lyrics.    Bost.  1884  [1883]. 

O.  821.1  :  197 

—  Pampinea,  and  other  poems.    N.  Y.  1861.  D. 

821.1  :  12 
AUerton,   Ellen  Palmer,      Annabel  and    other 

poems.     N.  Y.  1885.  D.  821.1  :  216 

AUingham,  W:    Poems.     1st  amer.   ed.     Bost. 

1861.  T.  821.2  :20 

AUston,  Washington.    Poems.    In  his  Lectures 

on  art.  701  :  4 

Arnold,  Edwin.    Poems.     Bost.  1880.  D. 

821.2  :22 

—  The  light  of  Asia,  or  The  great  renunciation, 

Mahabhinishkramana ;  the  life  and  teach- 
ing of  Gautama,  prince  of  India  and  founder 
of  buddhism,  as  told  in  verse  by  an  indian 
buddhist.    Bost.  1879.  D.  821.2  :  21 

—  Pearls  of  the  faith,  or  Islam's  rosary ;  being 

the  ninety-nine  beautiful  names  of  Allah, 
AsmS-el-husna,  with  comments  in  verse 
from  various  oriental  sources,  as  made  by 
an  indian  mussulman.  Bost.  1883  [1882].  S. 
821.2  :  205 

—  The  secret  of  death,  from  the  Sanskrit ;  with 

some  collected  poems.    Bost.  1885.  D. 

821.2  :  241 

Arnold,  Q:    Poems  grave  and  gay.    Bost.  1867. 

S.  821.1  :  15 

—  Drift ;  a  sea-shore  idyl,  and  other  poems.  Bost. 

1866.  S.  821.1  :  14 

Arnold,  Matthew.    Poems.    Bost.  1856.  D. 

821  2 • 24 

—  New  poems.    Bost.  1867.  D.  821^2  :  23 

—  Poems.    2  v.    N.  Y.  1888.  D.  821.2  :  221 

Contents.    V.  1.    Early  poems.— Narrative  poems.— 
Sonnets.    2.    Lyric,  dramatic  and  elegiac  poems. 


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1028 


Aytoun,  W:  Edmonstoune.  The  book  of  ballads, 
ed.  by  Bon  Gaultier  and  ill.  6th  ed.  Edinb. 
1859.  D.  821.2  :  25 

—  Bothwell ;  a  poem  in  six  parts.    Bost.  1856.  D. 

821.2  :26 

Bailey,  Philip  James.  Festus,  apoem.  8tli  amer. 
ed.     Bost.  1849.  D.  821.2  :  27 

Banim,  J:  The  celt's  paradise,  in  four  duans. 
N.  y.  1869.  D.  821.2  :  28 

Barlow,  Joel.  The  Columbiad,  a  poem.  Lond. 
1809.  O.  821.2  :  29 

Bamaval  deKerlerec,  L:  Love  poems;  ed.  with 
an  introd.  by  C:  De  Kay.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

821.1  :  194 
Note.    Generally  attributed  to  mr.  DeKay  himself, 
the  story  of  Barnaval  being-  considered  a  myth. 

Beach,  Elizabeth  T.  Porter.  Pelayo,  an  epic  of 
the  olden  moorish  time.    N.  Y.  1864.  D. 

821.1  :  16 

Beattie,  James.  Poetical  works,  with  the  me- 
moir of  the  author  by  Alexander  Dyce. 
Bost.  1854.  S.  821.2  :  30 

Beowulf;  an  anglo-saxon  poem  ;  [a^so]  The  fight 
at  Finnsburg.  Tr.  by  James  M.  Garnett, 
with  fac-simile  of  the  unique  ms.  in  the 
British  museum,  Cotton.  Vitellius  AXV. 
Bost.  1882.  D.  821.2  :  203 

Bickersteth,  E:  H:  Yesterday,  to-day,  and  for 
ever.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  821.2  :  31 

Blackie,  J:  Stuart.  Songs  of  religion  and  life. 
K  Y.  1876.  S.  821.2:32 

Bloede,  Gertrude,  {Stuart  Sterne).  Giorgio  and 
other  poems.    Bost.  1881.  T.       821.1:17 

Bloomfield,  Robert.  The  farmer's  boy  ;  a  rural 
poem.    4th  ed.    Lond.  1801.  S.   821.2:33 

Boker,  G:  H:    Poems  of  the  war.    Bost.  1864.  D. 

821.1  :18 

Booth,  Mary  H.  C.  Wayside  blossoms  among 
flowers  from  german  gardens.  Milw.  1864. 
T.  821.1:19 

Contents.  Wayside  blossoms.  — Flowers  from  ger- 
man gardens:  L:  Uhland;  M.  F.  Anneke;  J.  G. 
Fischer;  Anastasius  Griin;  F:  Hebbel;  H:  Heine; 
G:  Herwegh. 

Botta,  Anne  Charlotte,  born  Lynch.  Poems.  N. 
Y.  1882.  D.  ■  821.1  :  183 

Bowring',  J:  Matins  and  vespers;  with  hymns 
and  occasional  devotional  pieces.  Bost. 
1861.  T.  821.2:34 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  Hjorth.  Idyls  of  Norway, 
and  other  poems.    N.  Y.  1882.   S. 

821.1:179 

Brainard,  J:  Gardner  Calkins.  Literary  re- 
mains, with  a  sketch  of  his  life  by  J :  G. 
Whittier.     Hartford.  [1832].  O.  821.1:20 

Brook,  C:  Timothy.  Poems,  original  and  trans- 
lated ;  with  a  memoir  by  C:  W.  Wendte ; 
sel.  and  ed.  by  W.  P.  Andrews.  Portr. 
Bost.  1885.  S.  922.18:18 

Brough,  Robert  B.  A  cracker  bon-bon  for  Christ- 
mas parties  ;  consisting  of  Christmas  pieces 
for  private  representation,  and  other  sea- 
sonable matter  in  prose  and  verse.  Lond. 
1852.  S.  821.2:185 

Brownell,  H:  Howard.  War- lyrics,  and  other 
poems.    Bost.  1866.  D.  821.1:21 

Browning,  Elizabeth,  born  Barrett.  Poetical 
works.    N.  Y.  1858.    2  v.  D.        821.2:38 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1884.    5  v.  D.  821.2  :  38 

—  Aurora  Leigh.    N.  Y.  [185-] .  S.       821 .2  :  35 

—  Last  poems ;   with  a  memorial  by  Theodore 

Tilton.    N.  Y.  1862.  T.  821.2:36 

—  Napoleon  HI  in  Italy  ;  and  other  poems.     N. 

yi860.  D.  821.2:37 


Browning,  Robert.    Poems.    Bost.  1856.   2  v.  D. 

821.2:43 

—  Aristophanes'  apology  ;  incl.  a  transcript  from 

Euripides,    being   the    last    adventure    of 
Balaustion.     Bost.  1875.  D.  821.2:39 

—  Dramatis  persona?.    Bost.  1864.  D.   821.2  :  40 

—  Ferishtah's  fancies.    Bost.  1885  [1884] .  S. 

821.2:237 

—  Fifine  at  the  fair,  and  other  poems.     Bost. 

1872.  D.  821.2:41 

—  The  inn  album.    Bost.  1876.  D.         821 .2  :  42 

—  Jocoseria.    Bost.  1883.  S.  821.2:214 

—  Red  cotton  night-cap  country,  or  Turf  and 

towers.    Bost.  1873.  D.  821.2:44 

—  Sordello,  Straff"ord,  Christmas-eve  and  Easter 

day.    Bost.  1864.  D.  821.2:45 

—  Orr,  A.,  mrs.  Sutherland.     A  handbook  to  the 

works  of  Robert  Browning.    Lond.  1885.  S. 
821.5:17 
Bryant,  W:  Cullen.    Poems,   coll.  and  arr.   by 
the  author  ;  in  1  v.    Phila.  1849.  O. 

821.1:22 

—  Poems,  coll.  and  arr.  by  the  author ;   in  3  v. 

N.  Y.  1878.     3v.  D.  821.1:23 

—  Thirty  poems.    N.  Y.  1864.  D.  821.1 :  24 

—  Alden,  Joseph.    Studies  in  Bryant ;   a  text- 

book, with  an  introd.  by  W:  Cullen  Bryant. 

N.  Y.  1878.  S.  ■  821.1:25 

Buchanan,  Robert  W:    Poems.    Bost.  1866.  S. 

821.2:48 
— ■  Idyls  and  legends  of  Inverburn.    Lond.  1865. 

S.  821.2:46 

—  London  poems.    Lond.  1867.  D.       821.2  :47 

—  Undertones.    Lond.  1863.  S.  821.2:49 
Buck,  James  Smith,  {Ichabod).    An  address  with 

which  Ichabod  explains  his  post-centennial 
position.  821.1  :Pam 

—  Carriers'  address,  Milwaukee  daily  news,  Jan. 

1,1877,1879.  821.1  :Pam 

Bulwer-L3rtton,   E:  G:  Earle  Lytton,  1st  baron 

Lytton.    King  Arthur.     Leipz.  1849.  2  v.  in 

1.  S.  821.2  :50 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1871.   D.  821.2:50 

—  The  lost  tales  of  Miletus.    Leipz.  1866.  S. 

821.2:51 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1866.  D.  821.2  :  51 

—  The  new  Timon  ;   a  romance  of  London.     3d 

ed.     Lond.  1846.  D.  821.2  :  52 

—  Same,  and  St.  Stephens  ;  a  poem.    Leipz.  1860. 

S.  821.2:52 

Bulwer  -  Lytton,  E:  Robert,  1st  earl  of  Lytton, 
{Owen  Meredith).  Poetical  works.  House- 
hold ed.     Bost.  1875.  D.  821.2:55 

—  Poems,  in  2  v.;  v.  2.   Bost.  1864.  T.  821.2  :  56 

—  New  poems.     Bust.  1868.  2  v.  S.        821.2:54 

—  Lucile,  and  other  poems.    Bost.  1879.  O. 

821.2+53 

—  Glenaveril,  or  The  metamorphoses  ;  apoem  in 

six  books.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  821.2  :  240 

Buntling  ball.  The  ;  a  graeco  -  american  play, 
being  a  poetical  satire  on  New  York  so- 
ciety. 111.  N.  Y.  1884.  D.  821.1 :  210 
Burns,  Robert.  Complete  poetical  works,  with 
an  original  memoir  by  W:  Gunny  on.  Phila. 
n.d.i.  821.2:57 

—  Lieder     und   balladen.       Deutsch     von     K: 

Bartsch.    Hildburgb.  1865.  2  v.  in  1.   D. 

821.2:57 

—  See  also  his  Works.  820.2+P33 

—  Rival  rhymes  in  honour  of  Burns  ;  with  cui-i- 

ous  illustrative  matter,  coll.   and  ed.   by 
Ben  Trovato.    Lond.  1859.  S.    821.2  :  184 


t029 


LITEB-ATTJItE— ENGLISH,  POETRY. 


CI.  821 


1030 


Butler,  S:    Poetical  works.    Bost.  1854.  2  v.    S. 

821.2  :58 
Butler,  W:  Allen.    Nothing  to  wear  ;  an  episode 

of  city  life.     From  Harper's  weekly.     111. 

N.Y.1857.  S.  821.1  :  26 

—  Two  millions.    N.  Y.  1858.  D.  821.1  :  27 
Byron,  G:  Gordon  Noel,  6th  baron  Byron.   Poeti- 
cal works,  with  copious  illustrative  notes 
and  a  memoir  of  his  life.    Phila.  n.  d.  (). 

821.2:59 
Contents.  Memoir.— Hours  of  idleness. —Transla- 
tions and  imitations.— Fugitive  pieces.— Critique  ex- 
tracted from  the  Edinburgh  review.— English  bards 
and  scotch  reviewers.- The  curse  of  Minerva.— The 
prophecy  of  l»ante.— The  ago  of  bronze.— The  vision 
of  judgment.— Waltz.  — The  lament  of  Tasso.- He- 
brew melodies.— Miscellaneous  poems.— Hints  from 
Horace.— Childe  Harold's  pilgrimage.— The  giaour.— 
The  bride  of  Abydos.— The  corsair.— Lara.— Morgante 
Maggiore.  — The  siege  of  Corinth. -Parisina.- The 
prisoner  of  Chillon.—Beppo.—Mazeppa.— The  island. 
—The  two  Foscari.— Werner. —The  deformed  trans- 
formed.—Cain.— Sardanapalus.  —  Manfred.  —  Marino 
Faliero.— Heaven  and  earth.— Don  Juan. 

—  Sammtliche  werke.     Ins  deutsche  iibers.  von 

mehreren.  3te  aufl.  ^tinzlich  umgearb., 
verb,  und  vervollstiindigt  von  Franz  Kot- 
tenkamp.    Stuttg.  1856.  11  v.  in  10.  8. 

821.2:61 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  23. 

—  Poetry  of  Byron,  chosen  and  arr.  by  Matthew 

Arnold.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  821.2  :  60- 

Csedmon.    Exodus  and  Daniel ;  ed.  from  Grein 

by  Theodore  W.   Hunt.      (Lib.   of  anglo- 

saxon  poetry.)    Bost.  1883.  D.    821 .2  :  225 
Calverly,  C:  Stuart.    Fly  leaves,  with  add.  from 

the   author's    earlier   volume  of  "  Verses 

and  translations."  3d  ed.  with  a  new  poem. 

N.  Y.J1873].  S.  821.2:62 

Campbell,  T:    Poetical  works.     Bost.  1854.  S. 

821.2:63 
Carey,  Alice.     Lyra,  and  other  poems.    N.  Y. 

1852.  D.        ■  821.1:28 

Carleton,  Will.    City  ballads.     111.    N.  Y.  1886 

[18851.  O.  821.1:218 

—  Farm  ballads.    N.  Y.  1873.  O.  821.1+29 

—  Farm  legends.    111.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.  821.1 :  31 

—  Farm  festivals.    111.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

821.1:30 
Carpenter,   Joseph  E:,  ed.    Songs ;  sacred  and 
devotional.    Lond.  1866.  S.         821.2  :  64 
Caswall,E:   Poems.    Lond.  1861.  S.     821.2:65 
Challen,  James.      Igdrasil,  or  The  tree  of  ex- 
istence.    Phila.  1859.  D.  821.1:32 
Chamberlain,    Mrs.    M.    H.,    (  Carrie    Carlton). 
Wayside  flowers.    Milw.  1862.  D. 

821.1:33 
Chapman,  G:  W.     A  tribute  to  Kane,  and  other 
poems.    N.  Y.  1860.  D.  821.1  :  34 

Charles,  Emily  Thornton.     Hawthorn  blossoms. 
Phila.  1876.  D.  821.1:35 

Chatterton,  Henrietta  Georgiana  lady.  Leonore, 
a  tale  ;  and  other  poems.  Lond.  1864.  S. 
821.2:66 
Chatterton,  T:  Poetical  works,  with  notices  of 
his  life,  a  history  of  the  Rowley  contro- 
versy, a  selection  of  his  letters,  notes  criti- 
cal and  explanatory  and  a  glossary.  Bost. 
1857.  2v.  S.  821.2:67 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  Poetical  works,  with  an  essay 
on  his  language  and  versification  and  an 
introd.  discourse,  together  with  notes  and 
a  glossary  by  T:  Tyrwhitt.    Lond.  1847.  O. 
821.2+68 
Contents.    Preface.— An  essay  on  the  language  and 
versification  of  Chaucer.— An  mtroductory  discourse 
on  the  Canterbury  tales.— The  Canterbury  tales.- The 


Chaucer,  Geoffrey. — Continued. 

romaunt  of  the  rose.  —  Troilus  and  Creseide.  —  The 
court  of  love.  —  The  complaint  of  pity.  —  Of  queen 
Annelida  and  the  false  Arcite.  —  The  assembly  of 
f owles.—  The  complaint  of  the  black  knight.  —  Chau- 
cer's A.  B.  C— The  booke  of  the  duchess.— The  house 
of  fame.— Chaucer's  dream.— The  flower  and  the  leaf. 
—  The  legend  of  good  women. —  The  complaint  of 
Mars  and  Venus.— Of  the  cuckoo  and  the  nightingale. 
—Minor  poems.— Glossary. 

—  Poetical  works  ;  appended,  poems  attributed 

to  Chaucer,  ed.  by  Arthur  Gilman.    Bost. 

1880.  3v.  D.  821.2  :  193 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  times  and  the  poet,  by  the 
editor.— On  reading  Chaucer.— Astrological  terms  and 
divisions  of  time.  -Biblical  reference.  -The  Canter- 
bury tales.  2.  The  Canterbury  tales.— Minor  poems. 
3.  Minor  poems.  —  Poems  attributed  to  Chaucer.  — 
Index. 

—  The  parlament  of  foules  ;  ed.  with  introd.  notes 

and  glossary  by  T.  R.  Lounsbury.  Bost. 
1880.  D.  821.2  :200 

—  Canterbury  geschichten.    Uebers.  in  den  vers- 

massen  der  urschrif  t  und  durch  einleitung 
und  anmerkungen  erlautert  von  W:  Hertz- 
berg.    Hildburgh.  1866.  D.       821.2  :  193 

Churchill,  C:  Poetical  works,  with  copious  notes 
and  a  life  of  the  author  by  W.  Tooke.  Bost. 
1854.  3v.  8.  821.2.:  69 

Clough,  Arthur  Hugh.  Poems  ;  with  a  memoir 
by  C:  Eliot  Norton.    Bost.  1862.  T. 

821.2  :70 

Coelebs  the  younger  in  search  of  a  wife,  or  The 
drawing-room  troubles  of  Moody  Robinson, 
esq.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  821.2  :  71 

Coleridge,  S:  Taylor.  Christabel  and  the  lyrical 
and  imaginative  poems  of  C,  arr.  and 
introd.  by  Algernon  C:  Swinburne.  Lond. 
1875.  T.  821.2  :  72 

Collins,  W:    Poetical  works.    Bost.  1854.  S. 

821.2  :  73 

Colman,  G:,  the  younger.  Poetical  works,  now 
first  collected.  1st  amer.  ed.  Phila.  1834. 
D.  821.2  :  74 

Cook,  Ebenezer.  The  sot-weed  factor,  or  A  voy- 
age to  Maryland  ;  a  satyr  in  which  is  des- 
cribed the  laws,  government,  courts  and 
constitutions  of  the  country  and  also  the 
buildings,  feasts,  frolicks,  entertainments 
and  drunken  humours  of  the  inhabitants  of 
that  part  of  America  ;  in  burlesque  verse. 
[Shea's  early  southern  tracts,  no.  2.1  Lond. 
1708  [1865].  "O.  821.2:75 

Cooke,  Rose,  born  Terry.  Poems.  Bost.  1861. 
D.  821.1:36 

Cowper,  W:  Poetical  works.  Bost.  1854.  3  v. 
S.  821.2:76 

Contents.  V.  1.  Table  talk.  2.  The  task.— Miscel- 
laneous poems.  3.  Hymns.— Tr.  from  the  french  of 
madame  de  la  Mothe  Guion.— Tr.  of  the  latin  and 
Italian  poems  of  Milton.— Tr.  from  Vincent  Bourne.— 
Minor  poems.— Tr.  of  greek  verses.  —  Epigrams  tr. 
from  the  latin  of  Owen.— Tr.  from  the  fables  of  Gay. 

Coxe,  Arthur  Cleveland.  Christian  ballads,  with 
corr.  and  add.    13th  ed.    Phila.  1864.  T. 

821.1:37 

Crabbe,  G:,  and  others.  Poetical  works  of  Crabbe, 
Heber  and  Pollok  ;  complete  in  1  v.  Phila. 
1857.  O.  821.2:77 

Craik,  Dinah  Maria,  born  Mulock.  Poems.  Leipz. 
1868.  S.  821.2:78 

Cranch,  Christopher  Pearse.  The  bird  and  the 
bell,  with  other  poems.    Bost.  1875.  S. 

821.1:38 

Croly,  G:  Poetical  works,  embellished  with 
twenty  etchings  by  Dagley  from  antique 
gems,    liond.  n.  d.    3  v.  D,        821.2:79 


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Cross,  Marian,  born  Evans,  formerly  mrs.  G:  H: 
Lewes,  {Oeorge  Eliot).  Poems.  N.  Y.  1883. 
S  821.2:220 

-Poems.    HI.    N.  Y.  [1884].  O.       821.2+236 

—  How  Lisa  loved  the  king.    Bost.  1869.  S. 

821.2:80 

—  The  legend  of  Jubal,  and  other  poems,  old 

and  new.     With  her  Theophrastus  Such. 

821  2  :  249 

—  The  Spanish  gypsy.   Bost.  1868.  D.  821.2:81 

—  Same.     With  her  Theophrastus  Such. 

821.2:249 
Dagley,  R:    Taliings,  or  The  life  of  a  collegian  ; 
a  poem.   111.    [Also,  Miscellaneous  observa- 
tions on  the  ludicrous  in  art.]     Lond.  1821. 
O.  821.2:82 

Davidson,  Lucretia  Maria.  Poetical  remains, 
coll.  and  arr.  by  her  mother ;  with  a  bio- 
graphy by  miss  Sedgwick;  Bost.  1864.  D. 
With  Davidson,  M.  M.  Biography  and 
poetical  remains.  inS^l.l  :  39 

Davidson,    Margaret  Miller.      Biography    and 

Eoetical  remains,   by  Washington  Irving. 
LY.  1864.  D.  821.1:39 

Davidson,   Margaret,   born  Miller.      Selections 
from  the  writings  of  the  mother  of  Lucretia 
•  Maria  and  Margaret  M.  Davidson  ;  with  a 

Bref.  by  miss  Cm.  Sedgwick.    Phila.  1843. 
I.  821.1:40 

Davis,  T:  Poems;  [aUo  Literary  and  historical 
essays],  and  an  introd.  by  J:  Mitchel.  N. 
Y.  1876.  D.  821.2:83 

DeKay,  C:  The  vision  of  Nimrod.  N.  Y.  1881. 
D.  821.1:41 

—  The  vision  of  Esther  ;  a  sequel  to  "  The  vision 

of  Nimrod  ".    N.  Y.  1883.  D.     821 .1  :  185 

—  See  also  Barnaval,  L: 

De Vera,  Aubrey  T:    Poems.    Lond.  1855.  S. 

821.2:85 

—  May  carols,   and  hymns  and  poems.    N.  Y. 

1866.  S.  821.2  :84 

Dobson,  Austin  H:      Vignettes  in  rhyme,  and 

other  verses ;  with  introd.  by  E.  C.  Sted- 

man.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  821.2  :  254 

—  At  the  sign  of  the  lyre.    N.  Y.  1885.  D. 

821.2:243 

Donne,   J:     Poetical    works,   with    a    memoir. 

Bost.  1855.  S.  821.2:86 

Dorward,     Bernard    I:       Cristofero    Colombo. 

[Anon.]     n.  t.     [Milw.  1885].  D. 

821.1  :214 

—  Wild  flowers  of  Wisconsin  ;  poems,  ed.  by  his 

son.    Milw.  1873.  D.  821.1:42 

Doyle,  R:,  and  James  Robinson  Planche.     An 

old  fairy  tale  told  anew  in  pictures  and 

verse.     Bost.,??..  d.  O.  821.2:87 

Drake,  Joseph  Rodman.    The  culprit  fay.   N.  Y. 

1859.  D.  821.1  :  43 

Drummond,  W:    Poetical  works ;  ed.  by  W:  B. 

TurnbuU.    Lond.  1856.  D.  821.2:88 

Dryden,  J:    Works  in  verse  and  prose,  with  a 

life  by  J:  Mitford.    N.  Y.  1847.    3  v.  O. 

821.2+90 
Contents.  V.  1.  Life.— Poems.— Epistles.— Elefries 
and  epitaphs.— Songs,  odes  and  a  masque.— Prologues 
and  epilogues.- Tr.  from  Theocritus,  Lucretius  and 
Horace.— Tales  from  Chaucer.— Tr.  from  Boccace.— 
Tr.  from  Ovid's  Metamorphoses,  Epistles,  Art  of 
love.— From  Juvenal.- From  Persius.— From  Homer. 
—Art  of  poetry —Hymn  for  St.  John's  eve.— On  the 
marriage  of  mrs.  Anastasia  Stafford.  —  To  Matilda. 
2.  Tr.  from  Virgil:  Pastorals,  Georgics,  Aeneis.— 
Essay  of  dramatic  poesy.— Heads  of  an  answer  to 
Rymer.— Life  of  Plutarch.— Dedication  of  Plutarch's 
Lives.— Tr.  of  the  History  of  the  league.— Parallel  of 


Dryden,  J: — Continued. 

poetry  and  painting.  —  Observations  on  the  art  of 
painting.— Judgment  of  C:  Alphonse  du  Fresnoy.- 
Character  of  M.  St.  Evremont.—  Character  of  Poly- 
bius.— Life  of  Lucian.— Dryden's  letters. 

—  Poetical  works.   Bost.  1854.  4  v.  S.   821.2  :  89 

Contents.  V.  1 .  Upon  the  death  of  lord  Hastings. 
—  To  his  friend  J :  Hoddesdon.  —  Heroic  stanzas  on 
the  death  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  —  Astrsea  redux.  —  To 
his  sacred  majesty.  —  To  the  lord  chancellor  Hyde.  — 
Satire  on  the  dutch.— To  her  royal  highness,  the  du- 
chess.—Annus  mirabilis,  the  year  of  wonders,  1666.— 
An  essay  upon  satire.  —  Absalom  and  Achitophel, 
pt.  1.  2.  Absalom  and  Achitophel,  pt.  2.— The  medal, 
a  satire  against  sedition.  —  Religio  laici.  —  Threnodia 
augustalis.-  Verses  to  J.  Northleigh.  —  The  hind  and 
the  panther.  —  Britannia  rediviva.  —  MacFlecknoe.— 
Epistles.  3.  Songs,  odes  and  a  mask.  —  Prologues 
and  epilogues.  —  Translations  from  Theocritus.  Lu- 
cretius and  Horace.  —  To  his  grace  the  duke  of  Or- 
mond.— Preface  prefixed  to  the  fables.— To  her  grace 
the  duchess  of  Ormond.  —  Palamon  and  Arcite,  bks. 
1,  3,  3.  —  The  cock  and  the  fox.  4.  The  flower  and 
the  leaf  .—The  wife  of  Bath.— The  character  of  a  good 
parson.— Tr.  from  Boccace.— Tr.  from  Ovid's  Metamor- 
phoses. 

Dudley,  Marion  Vienna,  born  Churchill.  Poems. 
Milw.  1885.  S.  821.1:11219 

Duganne,  Augustine.  The  mission  of  intellect ; 
a  poem,  delivered  at  Metropolitan  hall. 
New  York,  dec.  30,  1853.    N.  Y.  1853.  S. 

821.1  :  44 
Dutt,  Torn.    Ancient  ballads  and  legends  of  Hin- 
dustan ;  with  an  introductory  memoir  by 
Edmund  W.  Gosse.    Lond.  1883.  S. 

821.2  :  217 
Eliot,  George,  pseud.,  see  Cross,  Marian. 
Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.    Poems.   Bost.  1860.  D. 

821.  1  :46 

—  Same.     In  his  Works.  820. 1  :  8  v9 

—  May-day  and  other  pieces.    Bost.  1867.  D. 

821.1:45 

Falconer,  W:    Poetical  works,  with  a  life  by  J: 

Mitford.     Bost.  1854.  S.  821.2:91 

Ferguson,  Robert.    Works  ;  ed.  with  the  life  of 

the  author  and  an  essay  on  his  genius  and 

writings  by  A.  B.  G.    Lond.  1851.  D. 

821.2  :92 
Freneau,  Philip.  Poems  relating  tothe  americiin 

revolution  ;  with  an  introd.  memoir  and 
notes  by  Evert  A.  Duyckinck.  N.  Y.  1865. 
O.  821.1  :47 

Gascoigne,  G:  Complete  poems ;  now  lirst  col- 
lected and  ed.  from  the  early  printed  co- 
pies and  from  mss.,  with  a  memoir  and 
notes  by  W:  Carew  Hazlitt.  [Roxburghe 
library.]     [Lond.]  1869.  3  v.  O. 

821.2:252 
Gay,  J:     Poetical  works  ;  with  a  life  of  the  au- 
thor by  dr.  Johnson.     Bost.  1854.  3  v.  S. 

821.2  :  93 
Contents.    V.  1 .    Fables,  pt.  1,  3.  —  Rural  sports.  — 
Trivia.    2.    The  fan.  —  The  shepherd's  week.  —  Aeis 
and  Galatea.— Epistles.— Eclogues.— Elegies.— Tales. 
Gondibert.— Miscellaneous. 
Geraldine,  a  souvenir  of  the  St.  Lawrence.  Bost. 
1883.  S.  821.1  :  177 

Gilbert,  W:  Schwenck.  The  "Bab"  ballads  , 
mvich  sound  and  little  sense.  111.  N.  Y. 
[1884].  D.  821.2  :  234 

Gilder,  R:  Watson.  The  new  day,  a  poem  in 
songs  and  sonnets.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

821.1  :48 
Goldsmith,  Oliver.     Poetical  works,  ed.,  with  a 
life,  by  J:  Mitford.    Bost.  1853.  S. 

821.2:94 

Goodrich,  S:  Griswold,  {Peter  Parley).    Poems. 

N.  Y.  1851.  D.  821.1:49 


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Grant,  Anne,  born  M'Vicar.    The  highlandei's, 

and  other  poems.    2Dd  ed.    Lond.  1808.  S. 

821.2:95 

Gray,  D:    Poems;  with   a  memoir   of  his  life. 

Bost.  1864.  D.  821.2:96 

Gray,  T:    Poetical  works;  ed.  with  a  life  by  J: 

Mitford.    Bost.  1853.  D.  821.2:227 

Green,   Anna  Katherine.      The  defence  of  the 

bride,  and  other  poems.    N.  Y.  1882.  S. 

821.1  :189 

Greene,   W:  Batchelder.     Three  vows.     N.  Y. 

1881.  S.  821.1:163 

Griffin,  Gerald.    Poetical  works.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

821.2:97 
Halleck,   Fitz    Greene.      Poetical    works,   now 
first  coll.     111.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.  1848.  O. 

821.1:51 

—  Fanny,  with  other  poems.     N.  Y.  1839.  D. 

821.1:50 

—  Young  America  ;  a  poem.    N.  Y.  1865.  D. 

821.1:52 
Halpine,  C:  Graham,  {Miles  O'Beilly).  Poetical 
woi'ks,  consisting  of  odes,  poems,  sonnets, 
epics  and  lyrical  effusions  which  have  not 
lieretofore  been  coll.  together,  ed.  by  Rob- 
ert B.  Roosevelt.    N.  Y.  1869.  O. 

821.1  :53 
Harbaugh,  H:    Poems.     Phila.  1860.  D. 

821.1:54 

Hart,   Mrs.    — .      Mrs.    Jerningham's     journal. 

[Anon.]    N.  Y.  1876.  D.  821.2  :  109 

—  Harry,  by  the  author  of   "Mrs.  Jerningham's 

journal."     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1877.  S. 

821.2:110 
Harte,  Francis  Bret.    Echoes  of  the  foot-hills.   \ 

Bost.  1875.  D.  821.1:55 

Hay,  J:    Pike  county  ballads,  and  other  pieces.    | 
Bost.  1871.  S.  821.1:56   ! 

Heber,  Reginald.  Poetical  works.  WithCraMbe, 
G:    Poetical  works.  w  821.2:  77 

Hemans,  Felicia  Dorothea,  6or»  Browne.    Poeti- 
cal works,  with  memoii'.    Phila.  1840.  O.       i 
821.2:98 
Contents.    Pref.— Memoir.  -The  forest  sanctuary.— 
Lays  of  many  lands.— The  siege  of  Valencia.— The 
vespers  of  Palermo.— The  league  of  the  Alps.  —The 
restoration  of  the  works  of  art  to  Italy.— Tales  and 
historic  scenes.- The  sceptic— Stanzas  to  the  mem- 
ory of  the  late  king-.- Modern  Greece.— Dartmooi-.— 
Meeting  of  Wallace  and  Bruce.— Greek  songs.— Songs 
of  the  Cid.— Records  of  woman.— Songs  of  the  affec- 
tions.—Hymns  on  the  works  of  nature.— Translations 
from    Camoens    and    other    poets.  —  Miscellaneous 
poems.— Scenes  and  hymns  of  life.— National  lyrics 
and  songs  for  music— Miscellaneous  poems. 

Herbert,  G:  Poetical  works,  with  a  memoir  of 
the  author  and  notes  by  Robert  Avis  Will- 
mott.     Bost.  1855.  S.  821.2:99 

—  The  temple  ;  sacred  poems  and  pi'ivate  ejacu- 

lations, with  The  priest  to  the  temple,  or 
The  country  parson.     Halifax.  1860.  T. 

821.2:212 

Herrick,  Robert.  Hesperides,  or  The  works, 
both  humane  and  divine.  Bost.  1856.  2  v. 
S.  821.2:100 

Hirst,  H:  B.  Endymion  ;  a  tale  of  Greece.  Bost. 
1848.  D.  821.1:57 

Hogg,  James.    Poetical   works  of  the  Ettrick 
she|)herd,  with  an  autobiography  and  illus 
trative  engr.,  chiefly  from   original  draw- 
ings, by  D.  O.  Hill.    'Glasgow,  n.  d.  5  v.  D. 
821.2:101 

Holbrook,  Edwin  A.  Life-thoughts,  poetry  and 
prose.    Watertown,  N.  Y.  1875.  O- 

821.1:58 


Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert,  {Timothy  Titcomb). 
Bitter-sweet ;  a  poem.  15th  ed.  N.  Y.  1863. 
D.  821.1  :  59 

—  Same.    30th  ed.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.      821.1  :  59 

—  Kathrina  ;  her  life  and  mine  in  a  poem.    N.  Y. 

1867    D.  821.1  :  60 

—  Same     50th  ed.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  T>.      821.1  :  60 

—  The  marble  prophecy,  and  other  poems.     N. 

Y.  1872.  D.  821.1  :  61 

—  The  mistress  of  the  manse.    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

821  1  • 62 

—  Same.    26th  thousand.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  ' 

821.1:62 

—  The  puritan's  guest,  and  other  poems.     N.  Y. 

1881.  8.  821.1  :  168 
Holmes,   Oliver  Wendell.      Poems.      New   and 

enl.  ed.    Bost.  1849.  D.  821.1  :  204 

—  Poetical  works.     Bost.  1881.  2  v.  T.  821.1  :  64 

—  The  iron  gate,  and  other  poems.    Bost.  .1881. 

D.  821.1:63 

—  Songs  of  many  seasons,  1862  —  1874.     Bost. 

1875.  S.  821.1  :  65 
Hood,  T:    Poetical  works.    N.  Y.  1879.     2  v.  in 

1.  D.  821.2:250 

—  Poetical  works,   with    some    account  of    the 

author  ;  v.  2,  4.     Bost.  1854,  1856.     2  v.  S. 
821.2:102 

—  Whims  and  waifs.  N.  Y.  1860.  D.  821.2  :  103 
Hopper,  E:    The  fire  on  the  hearth  in  Sleepy 

Hollow ;  a  Christmas  poem  of  the  olden 
time.     N,  Y.  1865.  S.  821.1  :  66 

Hosmer,  W:  H:  Cuyler.  Poetical  works.  N.  Y. 
1854.     2v.  D.  821.1  :  67 

Houghton,  G:  Niagara,  and  other  poems.   Bost. 

1882.  T.  821.1  :182 
Howard,  H:,  earl  of  Surrey.      Poetical   works, 

with  a  memoir.   Bost.  1854.  S.  821.2  :  104 
Howe,  Julia,  born  Ward.     Later  lyrics.     Bost. 

1866.  D.  ■    821.1  :68 
Howells,    W:  Dean.      Poems.      With  Piatt,   J: 

James.     Poems.  821.1:213 

Howitt,  Mary,  born  Botham.    Ballads  and  other 

poems.    N.  Y.  1854.  D.  821.2  :  105 

Hoyt,  Ralph.    Sketches  of  life  and  landscape. 

N.  Y.  1862.    D.  821.1  :  69 

Hudson,   Mary,   born   Cleramer,   formerly   mrs. 

Ames.     Poems  of  life  and  nature.     Bost. 

1883  [1882].  D.  821.1  :  180 

Hunt,  James  H:  Leigh.     Poetical  works  ;  finally 

collected,  rev.  by  himself,  and  ed.  by  his 

son  Thornton  Hunt.    111.     Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

821.2:230 

Huntington,  Jedediah  Vincent.    Poems.    N.  Y. 

1843.  D.  821.1  :70 

Hutchinson,  Pollen  Mackay.     Songs  and  lyrics  ; 

with  a  frontispiece  from  a  painting  by  G: 

H.  Bough  ton.    Bost.  1881.  S.    821.1  :"l71 
Ingelow,  Jean.    Poems.     Bost.  1864.  D. 

821.2:106 

—  Poems  of  the  old  days  and  the  new.     Bost. 

1885.  S.  821.2:247 

—  The  shepherd  lady,  and  other  poems.     Bost. 

1876.  O.  821.2-fl07 

—  A  story  of  doom,   and  other  poems.     Bost. 

1867.  D.  821.2  :  108 
John    Jerningham's    journal.      N.   Y.   1876.    D. 

With'H.&rt,  Mrs.  — ,  Mrs.  Jerningham's  jour- 
nal, m  821.2:  109 

Johnson,  Edwin  Rossiter.  Idler  and  poet.  Bost. 
1883  [1882].  D.  821.1  :  178 

Joyce,  Robert  Dwyer.  Deirdrfe.  (No  name  ser.) 
Bost.  1876.  S.  821.1  :  71 


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1036 


Judd,  Sylvester.  Philo ;  an  evangeliad.  Bost. 
1850.  D.  ,?21.1:72 

Keats,  J:  Poetical  works,  with  a  life.  Bost. 
1854.  S.  821.2:111 

Contents.  Life.— Eadymion.— Lamia. -Isabella,  or 
The  pot  of  basil.— The  eve  of  St.  Agnes.— Hyperion.— 
Miscellaneous  poems.  —  Epistles.  —  Sonnets.  —  Post- 
humous poems. 

—  Poetical  works  ;  given  from  his  own  editions 

and  other  authentic  sources,  and  collated 
with  many  mss.,  ed.  by  Hai'ry  Buxton  For- 
man.    Lo'nd.  1884.  D. "  821.2:111 

Keble,  J:  The  christian  year  ;  thoughts  in  verse 
for  the  Sundays  and  holydays  throughout 
the  year.    3d  "amer.  ed.    Phila.  1843.  S. 

821.2  :  112 

—  Lyra  innocentium  ;  thoughts  in  vei'se  on  chris- 

tian children,  their  ways,  and  their  privile- 
ges.    N.  Y.  1850.  D.  821.2  :  113 

Kemble,  Frances  Anne,  formerly  mrs.  Butler. 
Poems.    Bost.  1859.  D.  821.2  :  114 

Kingsley,  C:  Poems,  incl.  The  saint's  tragedy, 
Andromeda,  songs,  ballads,  etc.  [Works, 
V.  11.     Lend.  1883.  D.  821.2  :  213 

Kormak  ;  an  Icelandic  romance  of  the  tenth  cen- 
tury, in  six  cantos.    Bost.  1861.  D. 

^  821.1:73 

Lang,  Andrew.  Ballades  and  verses  vain.  N. 
Y.  1884.  D.  821.2:226 

—  Helen  of  Troy.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.       821.2  :  210 

—  Rhymes  k  la  mode.    Lond.  1885.  S. 

821.2  :  238 

Lanier,  Sidney.    Poems  ;  ed.  by  his  wife,  with  a 

memorial  by  W:  Hayes  "Ward.    Portrait. 

N.  Y.  1884.  D.  821.1  :  207 

Larcom,  Lucy.    Poetical  works.    Household  ed. 

Portrait.    Bost.  1885  [1884].  D. 

821.1  :205 

Lazarus,  Emma.    Songs  of  a  semite  :  The  dance 

to  death,  and  other  poems.    N.  Y.  1883.  O. 

821.1+184 

Leland,  C:  Godfrey.    Hans  Breitmann's  ballads. 

Complete  ed!  Portrait.    Phila.  [18841.  D. 

821.1:202 

—  Legends  of  the  birds.  111.    Phila.  1864.  O. 

821.1:74 

—  and  others.     English-gipsy  songs  ;  in  rommany 

with  metrical  english,   by  C:  G.  Leland,  E. 

H.  Palmer  and  Janet  Tuckey.     Phila.  1875. 

S.  821.2  :  115 

Lindsay,  Walter  M.    Poems.     N.  Y.  1856.  D. 

821.1:75 
Lippincott,  Sara  Jane,  born  Clarke,  (Crace  Green- 
wood).   Poems  by  Grace  Greenwood.  Bost. 

1860.  D.  821.1  :  76 

Locke,  D:  Ross,  {Petroleum  V.  Nasby).    Hannah 

Jane.    Bost.  1883  [1881].  O.      821.1  :  172 
Longfellow,    H:    Wadsworth.      Poems.      Bost. 

1850.    3v.  D.  821.1  :  84 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  820.1  :  R12 

Contents,  see  col.  1015—1016. 

—  Aftermath.    Bost.  1873.  D.  821.1  :  77 

—  The  courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  and  other 

poems.    Bost.  1859.  D.  821.1  :  78 

—  The  divine  tragedy.    Bost.  1873.   D. 

821.1:79 

—  Evangeline  ;  ein  amerikanisches  gedicht.    In's 

deutsche  iibers.  von  Frank  Siller.  Milw. 
1879.  D.  821.1  :  80 

—  The  golden  legend.    Bost.  1856.  U. 

821.1:81 

—  The  hanging  of  the  crane.  111.    Bost.  1875.  S. 

821.1  :82 


Longfellow,  H:  Wadsworth. — Continued. 

—  The    masque   of  Pandora,   and  other  poems. 

Bost.  1875.  D.  821.1  :  83 

—  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn.     Bost.  1863.  S. 

821.1  :  86 
Contents.  Prelude  ;  The  wayside  Inn.  —  The  land- 
lord's tale;  Paul  Revere's  ride.  —  The  student's  tale  : 
The  falcon  of  sir  Federlgo.  —  The  Spanish  Jew's  tale; 
The  legend  of  Rabbi  Ben  Levi.  —  The  Sicilian's  tale  ; 
King  Robert  of  Sicily.— The  musician's  tale;  The  saga 
of  king  Olaf.  —The  theologian's  tale;  Torquemada.— 
The  poet's  tale;  The  birds  of  Killingworth.  —Finale. 
—Birds  of  passage,  flight  the  second. 

—  Ultima  Thule.    Bost.  1880.  S.  821.1:87 

—  Same,  pt.  3:    In  the  harbor.    Bost.  1883.  S. 

821.1  :  87  v2 
Lover,  S:    Poetical  works.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

821.2  :  116 

Lowell,  James  Russell.     Poems.   Bost.  1853.  3  v. 

D.  821.1:91 

—  Meliboeus-Hipponax  ;  the  Biglow  papers,   ed. 

with  an  introd.,  notes,  glossary  and  copious 
index  by  Homer  Wilbur.      1st  and  8nd  ser.  ' 
Cambridge.  1848,  1867.    3  v.    S.  and  D. 

821.1  :88 

—  The  cathedral.    Bost.  1870.  D.         821.1  :  89 

—  A  fable  for  critics,  or  better  A  glance  at  a  few 

of  our  literary  progenies  from  the  tub  of 
Diogenes,  etc.  '  N.  Y.  1848.  D.     821.1  :  90 

—  Under  the  willows,  and  other  poems.     Bost. 

1869.  D.  821.1  :  92 
Lowell,  Robert  Traill  Spence.    Fresh  hearts  that 

failed  three   thousand  years    ago.     Bost. 

1860.  D.  821.1:93 

Macaulay,  T:  Babington,  1st  baron  Macaulay. 

Poetical  works.     1st  amer.  ed.    N.  Y.  1878. 

D.  821.2:117 

McCaflfery,  Michael  J.  A.    The  sie^e  of  Spoleto; 

a  camp-tale  of  Arlington  Heights.    N.  Y. 

1864.  D.  821.1:94 

Macdonald,   G:     Within  and  without.      N.  Y. 

1873.  D.  821.2:118 

McGee,  T:  D'Arcy.    Poems,  with  copious  notes, 

also  an  introd.   and  biographical  sketch. 

N.  Y.  1869.   D.  821.2:119 

Mackay,  C:    Voices  from    the  mountains  and 

from  the  crowd.  Bost.  1853.  S.  821.2  :  120 
Macpherson,  James,  see  Ossian. 
Martenze,  Claes.  Cannon  flashes  and  pen  dashes. 

N.  Y.  1866.  D.  821.1:95 

Marvell,    Andrew.      Poetical    works ;     with    a 

memoir  of  the  author.    N.  Y.  1857.  S. 

821.2:228 
Massey,   Gerald.    Poems.    8th  ed.     Bost.  1874. 

S.  821.2:121 

—  A  tale  of  eternity,  and  other  poems.    Bost. 

1870.  S.  821.2:122 
Mathews,    Cornelius.      Poems  on  man,    in  his 

various  aspects  under  the  american  repul)- 

lic.     N.  Y.  1843.  D.  821.1:96 

May,  Caroline.     Poems.    N.  Y.  1865.  U. 

821.1:97 
Mayers,  C:  G:    Mendota  ;  the  spirit  of  the  lake. 

Madison.  1881.  D.  821.1  :  192 

Melville,  Herman.     Battle    pieces   and   aspects 

of  the  war.     N.  Y.  1866.  D.  821.1  :  98 

Menken,  Adah  Isaacs.    Infelicia.    Phila.  1869.  T. 

821.1:99 
Meredith,  Owen,  pseud.,  see  Bulwer-Lytton,  E: 

Roljert,  1st  earl  of  Lytton. 
Miller,  Cincinnatus  Hiner,  called  Joaquin.     The 

ship  in  the  desert.    Bost.  1875.  D. 

821.1:100 

—  Songs  of  the  sun-lands.    Bost.  1873.  D. 

821.1:  101 


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1038 


Milnes,  R:  Monckton,  1st  baron  Houghton. 
Poems  of  many  years.    Bost.  1846.  13. 

821.2:123 
Milton,   J:     Poetical   works,  with  notes  and  a 
life  of  the  author.     Bost.  1845.  2  v.  O. 

821.2fl24 
Contents.  V.  1 .  Life  of  Milton.  —  Paradise  lost, 
books  I-X.  2.  Paradise  lost,  books  XI,  XII.— Para- 
dise regained .—  Samson  Agonistes.  —  Comus.  —  Lycl- 
das.— II  penseroso.—L' allegro.  —Arcades.  — Miscella- 
neous poems.  —  Sonnets.  —  Psalms.  —  Eleg'ies.  —  Epi- 
grams. 

—  Paradise  lost ;   a  poem  in  13  books.      N.  Y. 

n.d.  S.  821.2:189 

—  Same,  germ.  Das  verlorene  paradies  ;  episches 

fedicht.      Uebers.   von    K:  Eitner.     Hild- 
urgh.  1867.  D.  821.2  :  189 

Montgomery,  James.  Select  poetical  works. 
Bost.  1857.  D.  821.2:125 

Moore,  T:  Poetical  works,  collected  by  himself, 
with  a  memoir.    Bost.  1856.    6  v.  S. 

821.2:127 
Cimtents.  V.  1.  Memoir.  —  Odes  of  Anacreon.— 
Epigrams  from  Anthologia.  —  Juvenile  poems.  2. 
Poems  rel.  to  America.— Corruption  and  intolerance. 
—Sceptic— Two-penny  post-bag.— Satirical  and  hum- 
orous poems.— Political  and  satirical  poems.^Fudge 
family  in  Paris.  — Fables  for  the  holy  alliance.  3. 
Satirical  and  humorous  poems.— Fudges  in  England. 
4.  Preface.— Letter  to  the  marchioness  dowager  of 
Donegal.  —  Irish  melodies.  —  National  airs.  —  Sacred 
songs.— Sets  of  glees.— Ballads,  songs,  miscellaneous 
poems.  5.  Evenings  in  Greece.— Legendary  ballads. 
— Melologue  upon  national  music— Summer  fete.  — 
Songs  from  the  M.  P.  Misc.  poems.— Songs  from  the 
greek  Anthology.— Unpublished  songs.- Rhymes  on 
the  road.  — Alciphron.  — Fragments  from  the  Epi- 
curean.   6.    LallaRookh.— Loves  of  the  angels. 

—  Lalla  Rookh.    Bost.  1855.  S.  821.2  :  126 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1868.  D.  821.2  :  126 
Morris,  W:    The  earthly  paradise.    Bost.  1871. 

3v.  D.  821.2:129 

Contents.  V.  1.  Prologue :  The  wanderers.  —  Pt.  1, 
Spring.  March:  Atalanta's  race  ;  The  man  born  to 
be  king.  —  April:  The  doom  of  king  Acrisius;  The 
proud  king.  —  May:  The  story  of  Cupid  and  Psyche  ; 
The  writing  on  the  image.  —  Pt.  2,  Summer.  June  : 
The  love  of  Alcestis;  The  lady  of  the  land.  —July: 
The  son  of  Croesus ;  The  watching  of  the  falcon.  — 
August:  Pygmalion  and  the  image;  Ogier  the  dane. 
2.  Pt.  3,  Autumn.  September:  The  death  of  Paris ; 
The  land  east  of  the  sun  and  west  of  the  moon.  —  Oc- 
tober :  The  story  of  Accontius  and  Cydippe  ;  The 
man  who  never  laughed  again. —November:  The 
story  of  Rhodope;  The  lovers  of  Gudrun.  3.  Pt.  4, 
Winter.  December:  The  golden  apples;  The  foster- 
ing of  Aslaug.  —  January :  Bellerophon  at  Argos; 
The  ring  given  to  Venus.— February:  Bellerophon  in 
Lycia;  The  hill  of  Venus.— Epilogue.— L'envoi. 

—  The  story  of  Sigui-d  the  Volsung  and  the  fall 

of  the  Niblungs.    Bost.  1879.  D. 

821.2:130 

Munby,  Arthur  Joseph.  Dorothy;  a  coiintry  story 
in  elegiac  verse.     [Anon.]    Bost.  1882.  S. 

821.2:206 

Newell,  Robert  H:,  {Orpheus  C.  Kerr).  The 
palace  beautiful,  and  other  poems.  N.  Y. 
1865.  D.  821.1  :102 

Nichols,  Charlotte,  born  Bronte.  Poems.  N.  Y. 
1882.  S.  821.2:219 

O'Reilly,  J:  Boyle.  The  statues  in  the  block, 
and  other  poems.    2d  ed.    Bost.  1881.  S. 

821.1  :104 

O' Sheridan,  Mary  Grant.  Conata  ;  a  collection 
of  poems.    Madison.  1881.  D.   821.1:193 

Ossian.  Poems,  tr.  by  James  Macpherson  ;  pre- 
fixed, a  preliminary  discourse  and  disserta- 
tion on  the  sera  and  poems  of  Ossian.  Bost. 
1849.  D.  821.2:132 

Palgrave,  Francis  Turner.  The  visions  of  Eng- 
land.    Lond.  1881.  D.  821.2  :  190 


Pamell,  T:   Poetical  works  ;  with  a  life  by  Oliver 
Goldsmith.     Bost.  1854.  S.         821.2:133 
Parsons,  T:  W:    Poems.    Bost.  1854.  D. 

821.1  :105 
Patmore,  Coventry  Kearsey  Dighton.  The  angel 
in  the  house  :  pt.  1,     The  betrothal ;  pt.  2, 
The  espousals.    Bost.  1856,  1860.    2  v.  D. 

821.2:134 

—  Faithful  forever.    Bost.  1861.  D.    821.2:135 

—  The  victories  of  love.    Bost.  1862.  D. 

821.2:136 

Percival,  James  Gates.    Poetical  works  ;  with  a 

biographical  sketch.     Bost.  1860.    2  v.  T. 

821.2:137 

Peterson,  F:    Poems  and  Swedish  translations. 

Buffalo.  1883.  D.  821.1  :  196 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.    Poetic  studies.    Bost. 

1875.  S.  821.1  :106 

—  Songs  of  the  silent  world,  and  other  poems. 

Portrait.    Bost.  1885  [1884].  S.  821.1  :  209 

Piatt,  J:  James,  and  W :  Dean  Howells.  Poems 
of  two  friends.    Columbus.  1860.  D. 

821.1:213 

Piatt,  Sarah  Morgan,  born  Bryan.  An  Irish  gar- 
land.    Bost.  1885.  D.       ■  821.1:215 

Pierpont,  J.  Airs  of  Palestine  ;  a  poem.  Bait. 
1816.  O.  821.1  :107 

PoUok,  Robert.  The  course  of  time  ;  a  poem  in 
ten  books.  3d  amer.  from  3d  Edmb.  ed. 
Bost.  1828.   D.  821.2:138 

—  Same  ;  with  enl.  index,  a  memoir  of  the  author 

and  an  analysis  prefixed  to  each  book. 
Rev.  ed.    Bost.  1843.  S.  821.2:138 

—  Same.     With  Grabbe,  G:    Poetical  works. 

in  821.2:  77 

Pope,   Alexander.      Poetical  works.     Prefixed, 

the  life  of  the  author  by  dr.  Johnson.   New 

ed.     Phila.  1847.  O.  821.2:229 

—  Poetical  works  ;  with  a  life  by  Alexander  Dyce. 

Bost.  1854.     3v.  S.  821.2:139 

Contents.  V.  1.  Memoir.— Plan  of  an  epic  poem.— 
The  will  of  Pope.— Preface.— Pastorals.  2.  Essay  on 
criticism.— Essay  on  man.— Universal  prayer.— Moral 
essays.— Imitations  of  english  poets.  3.  Epistle  to 
dr.  Arbuthnot,  being  the  prologue  to  the  satires.— 
Satires,  epistles  and  odes  of  Horace  imitated.  — 
Satires  of  dr.  J:  Donne,  versified.- Epitaphs.  — The 
Dunciad. 

—  Poetical  works,  in  3  v.  complete,  with  his  last 

corr.,  add.  and  improvem.;  together  with 
all  his  notes  as  the.^  were  delivered  to  the 
ed.  a  little  before  liis  death,  together  with 
the  commentary  and  notes  of  mr.  Warbur- 
ton  ;  V.  1.    Portr.    Phila.  1819.  D. 

821.2:211 
Contents.  Pref .  —  Recommendatory  poems.  —  Dis- 
course on  pastoral  poetry. -Pastorals.- Messiah. — 
Windsor-forest.— Ode  on  St.  Cecilia's  day.— Two  chor- 
uses to  the  tragedy  of  Brutus.— Solitude.— The  dying 
christian  to  his  soul.- Essay  on  criticism.— The  rape 
of  the  lock.— Elegy  to  the  memory  of  an  unfortunate 
lady.— Prologue  to  mr.  Addison's  tragedy.— Epilogue 
to  Jane  Shore.— Sappho  to  Phaon.— Eloisa  to  Abelard. 
—The  temple  of  fame.— January  and  May.— The  wife 
of  Bath.- The  first  book  of  Statius's  Thebais.-The 
fable  of  Dryope.— Vertumnus  and  Pomona. 

Praed,  Winthrop  Mackworth.  Poetical  works. 
N.  Y.  1860.  2  V.  D.  821.2  :  140 

Preston,  Margaret,  born  Junkin.  Cartoons. 
Bost.  1875.  D.  821.1  :  108 

Prior,  Matthew.  Poetical  works  ;  with  a  life  by 
J:Mitford.    Bost.  1854.  2  v.  S. 

821.2  :  141 

Procter,  Bryan  Waller,  {Barry  Cornwall).  Eng- 
lish songs,  and  other  small  poems.  Bost. 
1851.  S.  821.2  :  142 


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1040 


Proctor,  Edna  Dean.    Poems.    N.  Y.  1866.  S. 

821.1  :  109 
Quarles,  Francis.    Emblems,  divine  and  moral, 

with  a  sketch  of  the  life  and  times  of  the 

author.    Lond.  1859.  S.  821.2  :  143 

Raymond,  G:  L.    Haydn,  and  other  poems.   N. 

Y.  1870.  D.  821.1  :  110 

Read,  T:  Buchanan.     The  house  by  the  sea  ;  a 

poem.     Phila.  1856.  D.  821.1  :  111 

—  Sylvia,  or  The  last  shepherd  ;  an  eclogue,  and 

other  poems.  Phila.  1857.  D.     821.1  :  112 

—  The  wagoner  of  the  Alleghanies  ;  a  poem  of 

the  days  of  seventy-six.    Phila.  1863.  D. 

821.1  :  113 
Richmond,  Elizabeth  Yates.    Poems  of  the  west- 
ern land.    Milw.  1878.  O.          821.1  :  114 

Richmond,  James  Cook.  Metacomet ;  a  poem 
of  the  north  american  Indians.  Lond.  1851. 
S.  821.1  :  115 

Rogers,  S.  Complete  poetical  works  ;  with  a 
biographical  sketch  and  notes,  ed.  by  Epes 
Sai;gent.    Bost.  1854.  D.  821.2  :  144 

Roscoe,  W:  Poetical  works,  1st  coll.  ed.  1857.  S. 

821.2  :  145 
Rossetti,  Dante  Gabriel.  Poems.  New  ed.    Bost. 

1882.  S.  821.2  :  204 

—  Ballads  and  sonnets.    Bost.  1882  [1881].  S. 

821.2  :  187 

Rossetti,  Christina  Georgina.  Poems.  Bost.  1866. 

D.  821.2  :  146 

—  A  pageant,  and  other  poems.  Bost.  1881.  S. 

821  2 • 188 
Ruskin,  J:    Poems.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

821.2:207 

Savage,  J:    Eva;  a  goblin  romance  in  5  parts. 

N.  Y.  1865.  D.  821.1  :  117 

—  Faith  and  fancy.    N.  Y.  1864.  D.  821.1  :  118 
Saxe,  J :  Godfrey.    Poems.    5th  ed.    Bost.  1854. 

D.  821.1  :  122 

—  The  flying  dutchman,  or  The  wrath  of  Herr 

Vonstoppelnoze.  111.    N.  Y.  1862.  D. 

821.1  :  119 

—  Leisure-day  rhymes.    Bost.  1875.  S. 

821.1:120 

—  The  masquerade,    and    other    poems.     Bost. 

1866.  S.  821.1  :  121 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Poetical  works,  with  a  memoir 
of  the  author.    Bost.  1857.  9  v.  S. 

821.2  :  148 
Contents.    V.  1.  Lay  of  the  last  minstrel.    2.  Mar- 

mion.  3.  The  lady  of  the  lake.  4.  Hokeby.— Vision 
of  don  Roderick.  5.  Lord  of  the  isles.  6.  Imitations 
of  ancient  ballads.— Ballads,  trans,  or  imitated  from 
thegerman.— Songs.— Miscellaneous  poems.  7.  Misc. 
poems.  —  Poems  printed  in  Lockhart's  biography.  — 
Lyrical  pieces,  mottoes  etc.  from  the  Waverley  novels. 

8.  Bridal  of  Triermaln.— Harold,  the  dauntless.— The 
Held  of  Waterloo.  —  Halidon  Hill.  —  MacDufif's  cross. 

9.  The  doom  of  Devorgoil.  —  Auchindrane,  or  The 
Ayrshire  tragedy.  —  The  house  of  Aspen.  —  Goetz  of 
Berlichenden. 

—  Poetical  woi-ks.    Leipz.  1861.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

821.2  :  149 

Contents.   V.  1.  The  lay  of  the  last  minstrel.  — Mar- 

mion.— The  lady  of  the  lake.    2.  The  vision  of  don 

Roderick.— Hokeby.- The  lord  of  the  isles.— Songs, 

Lyrical  pieces.  Miscellaneous  poems.  Ballads. 

—  The  lady  of  the  lake.    Lond.  1873.  T. 

821.2:147 

—  Same;    ed.   with   notes  by  W:  J.  Rolf e.    111. 

Bost.  1883.  S.  ■  821.2:216 

—  Same  ;  ed.  by  Edwin  Ginn.    [Classics  for  chil- 

dren].    Bost.  1885.  D.  X  821.2  :  246 

—  Same,  germ.    Das  frJiulein  vom  see  ;  romanti- 

sche  dichtung.    Uebers.    von    H:   Viehott". 
Hildburgh.  1865.  D.  821.2  :  147 


Scott,  Sir  WaMer.— Continued. 

—  Marmion ;    ed.   with  notes  by  W:    J.   Rolfe. 

111.    (Students' ser.)    Bost.  1885.  S. 

821.2:242 
Shea,  J:  A:    Poems  collected  by  his  son.    N.  Y. 

1846.  D.  821.1  :123 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe.     Poetical  works  ;  ed.  by 

mrs.  Shelley,  with  a  memoir  ;  v.  2,  3.    Best. 

1855.  S.  821.2  :  150 

—  Poetical  works  ;  ed^  with  an  introd.  memoir 

and  ill.  by  W:  B.  Scott.    Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

821.2  :  151 

—  Ausgewiihlte  dichtungen.     Deutseh  von  Adolf 

Strodtmann.  Hildburgh.  1866.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 
821.2:151 

Shenstone,  W:  Poetical  works  -,  with  life,  criti- 
cal dissertation  and  explanatory  notes,  by 
G:Gimilan.     N.  Y.  1854.  O.     821.2+152 

Sigoumey,  Lydia  Howard,  born  Huntley.  The 
western  home,  and  other  poems.  Phila. 
1854.  D.  821.1:124 

Simms,  W:  Gilmore.  Atlantis ;  a  story  of  tlie 
sea.     Phila.  1848.  D.  821.1:125 

Skelton,  J:  Poetical  works ;  principally  ac- 
cording to  theed.  of  Alexander  Dyce.  Bost. 

1856.  3v.  S.  821.2:153 
Smith,  Albert  H.    Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak,  or 

Black  Hawk  and  scenes  in  the  west  ;  a 
national  poem  in  six  cantos,  embracing  an 
account  of  the  life  and  exploits  of  this 
celebrated  chieftain,  the  Black  Hawk  war, 
a  legend  of  the  Illinois  tribe  of  Indians, 
showing  the  manner  in  which  they  became 
extinct,  a  succinct  description  of  the  Wis- 
consin and  Lake  Supei'ior  countries  and 
their  I'ich  minerals,  the  massacre  of  Chicago 
and  other  deeply  interesting  scenes  in  the 
west ;  by  a  western  tourist.  N.  Y.  1848.  I). 
821.1:  211 
Smith,  Alexander.    Poems.    Bost.  1854.  D. 

821  2  *  155 

—  Edwin  of  Deira.    Bost.  1861.  D.     821.2  :  154 
Smith,  Horace  and  James.    Rejected  addresses, 

or  The  new  theatrum    poetarum.     Bost. 
1851.  D.  821.2:156 

—  Same.    (Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1876.  S. 

821.2:156 
Smith,  Mary  Ann,  (Rusco).  Teone,  or  The  magic 

maid."  Milw.  1862.  S.  821.1  :  116 

Smith,   Walter  Chalmers.     Ohig  Grange ;   ed. 

by    Hermann    Kiinst.     philol.    professor. 

[Anon.'l    Bost.  1872.  D.  821.1:103 

Southey,    Robert.      Complete   poetical    works, 

coll.  by  himself.    A  new  ed.,  incl.  "Oliver 

Newman,  and  other  poems,"  now  first  pub. 

111.    N.  Y.  1848.  O.  821,2+157 

Spenser,  Edmund.    Works  ;  with  observatit)ns 

on  his  life  and  writings.    New  ed.    Lond. 

1846.  O.  821.2+158  1 

—  Poetical  works ;  the  text  carefully  i-ev.   and 

ill.  with  notes,  original  and  selected,  by 
Francis  J.  Child.    Bost.  1881.  3  v.  D. 

821.2:159 
Contents.    V.  1,2.   The  faerie  queen.     3.   Miscel- 
lanies.—App. 
Sperry,  H.  T.     Country  love  vs.  city  flirtation, 
or  Ten  chapters  fi'om  the  story  of  a  life, 
reduced  to   rhyme  for  convenience  sake. 
NY.  1865.  D.  ■  821.1  :  126 

Spofford,     Harriet    Elizabeth,    born     Prescott. 
Poems.     Bost.  1882  [1881].  S.    821.1 :  167: 
Sprague,    C:      Poetical     and    prose    writings. 
Newed.    N.  Y.  1850.  D.  821.1:127 


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Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence.  Poetical  works. 
Host.  1873.  D.  821.1:128 

Stirling  -  Maxwell,  Lady  Caroline  Eliz;abeth 
Sarah,  born  Sheridan,  formerly  mrs.  Nor- 
ton. The  dream,  and  other  poems.  Phila. 
1841.  D.  821.2:131 

Stoddard,  R:  H:  Poems.  Complete  ed.  N.  Y. 
1880.  O.  821.1  :130 

—  Abraham  Lincoln  ;  an  horatian  ode.     N.  Y. 

[1865].  O.  821.1:129 

Story,  "W:  Wetmore.    He  and  she,  or  A  poet's 

portfolio.    Bost.  1884  [1883].    S. 

821.1:198 
Street,  Alfred  Billing.     Frontenac,  or  The  alo- 

tacho  of  the  Iroquois  ;  a  metrical  romance. 

N.  Y.1849.  D.  821.1:131 

Swift,    Jonathan.     Poetical  works  ;  with   a  life 

by  J:  Mitford;   v.  3,  3.    Bost.  1854.     2  v.  S. 

821.2:160 

Swinburne,  Algernon  C:    A  century  of  roundels. 

N.  Y.  1883.  D.  821.2:215 

—  Tristram  of  Lyonesse,  and  other  poems.    N.  Y. 

1882.  D.     ■  821.2  :  208 

—  A  midsummer  holiday,  and  other  poems.    N. 

Y.  1885.  D.  821.2:244 

Symonds,  J:  Addington.  Vagabunduli  libellus. 
Lond.  1884.  D.  821.2  :  239 

Tannahill,  Robert.  Poems  and  songs,  chiefly  in 
the  Scottish  dialect ;  prefixed,  a  notice  res- 
pecting the  life  and  writings  of  the  author. 
N.  Y.  1819.  D.  821.2  :  161 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Poetical  works.  Household  ed. 
Bost.  1880.  D.  821.1  :  134 

—  Home    pastorals,    ballads    and  lyrics.    Bost. 

1875.  S.  821.1:132 

—  The  picture  of  St.  John.    Bost.  1866.  S. 

821.1  :  133 

—  The  poet's  journal.    Bost.  1863.  D. 

821.1  :  135 
Taylor,   B:  Franklin.    Old    time    pictures    and 

sheaves  of  rhyme.    2d  ed.    Chicago.  1874. 

D.  821.1:136 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  baron  Tennyson.    Poems  ;  v. 

2.     Bost.  1859.  D.  821.2  :  167 

—  Poetical  works.    Bost.  1875.  2  v.  O. 

821.2  :  166 

—  Same.     Complete  ed.  from  the  author's  text. 

111.    N.  Y.  [1885].  O.  821.2:11255 

—  Ballads  and  other  poems.    Bost.  1880.  D. 

821.2  :  162 

—  Gareth  and  Lynette.  111.     Bost.  1872.  D. 

821.2  :  163 

—  The  holy  grail,  and  other  poems.    Bost.  1870. 

D.  821.2  :  164 

—  Idyls  of  the  king.    Bost.  1859.  D.  821,2  :  165 

—  The  princess  ;    a  medley,  ed.,  with  notes,  by 

W:J.  Rolfe.  [Student's ed.]  111.  Bost.  1885. 
[1884].  S.  821.2  :233 

[Explanatory  study]  by  S.  E.  Dawson. 

821.5:11 

—  Select  poems  ;  ed.  with  notes,  by  W:  J.  Rolfe. 

111.     Bost.  1885  [1884].  S.  821.2:232 

—  Ausgewahlte  dichtungen.    Deutsch  von  Adolf 

Strodtmann.    Hildburgh.  1867.  D. 

821.2  :  167 

Thackeray,  W:  Makepeace.     Complete  poems. 

N.  Y.  1883.  S.  821.2  :  218 

—  Ballads.    Bost.  1856.  D.  821.2  :  168 
Thomas,  Edith  M.    A  new  year's  masque,   and 

other  poems.    Bost.  1885  [1884].  D. 

821.1  :208 

Thompson,    Maurice.     Songs  of   fair   weather. 

Bost.  1883.  D.  821.1  :  200 

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Thomson,  James.  Poetical  works,  [with  memoir 
by  sir  Harris  Nicolas].    Bost.  1854.  2  v.  S. 
821.2  :  169 

Tickell,  T:  Poetical  works,  with  a  life  by  dr. 
Johnson.  Bost.  1854.  S.  lFi77tPamell,  T: 
Poetical  works.  821.2  :  133 

Tilton,  Theodore.  Swabian  stories.  N.  Y.  1883. 
D.  821.1  :  188 

Trench,  R:  Chenevix.     Poems.    N.  Y.  1862.  D. 

821.2  :  170 

—  Poems.    New  ed.     Lond.  1885.  2  v.  D. 

821.2  :248 
Trowbridge,  J :  Townsend.  The  emigrant's  story, 
and  other  poems.    Bost.  1875.  S. 

821.1  :137 

—  A  home  idyl,  and  other  poems.    Bost.  1881.  D. 

821.1  :  165 

—  The  vagabond,  and    other   poems.    New  ed. 

Bost.  1881.  D.  821.1  :  166 

Trumbull,  J:  Poetical  works,  containing 
M'Fingal,  a  modern  epic  poem,  rev.  and 
corr.  with  copious  explanatory  notes  ;  The 
progress  of  dulness ;  and  a  collection  of 
poems  on  various  subjects  written  before 
and  during  the  revolutionary  war.  Hart- 
ford. 1820.     2  V.  in  1.  O.  '    821.1  :  138 

Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar.  Proverbial  philos- 
ophy ;  a  book  of  thoughts  and  arguments, 
originally  treated.  Two  ser.  in  1  v.  N.  Y. 
1849.  D.  821.2:171 

Vandenhoff,  G:  Common  sense  ;  a  dash  at  do- 
ings of  the  day,  a  social  satire  in  verse. 
Bost.  1858.  D.  821.1  :  139 

Vaughan,  H:  Sacred  poems  and  private  ejacu- 
lations ;  with  a  memoir  by  H.  F.  Lvte. 
Bost.  1856.  S.  821.2:172 

Very,  Jones.  Poems ;  with  an  introd.  memoir 
by  W:  P.  Andrews.    Bost.  1883.  S. 

821.1  :191 

"Wallace,  W:  Ross.  Meditations  in  America,  and 
other  poems.     2d  ed.    N.  Y.  1851.  D. 

.       821.1:140 

"Ward,  T:  Englands  reformation,  from  the  time 
of  king  Henry  VIII,  to  the  end  of  Dates's 
plot ;  a  poem  in  four  cantos  with  large 
marginal  notes,  according  to  the  original. 
Lond.  1716.  D.  821.2:173 

Watts,  I:  Horas  lyricas  and  divine  songs  ;  with 
a  memoir  by  Robert  Southey.  Bost.  1854. 
S.  821.2:174 

Weeks,  Robert  Kelley.    Poems.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

821.1  :169 

Wesley,  C:  Finer  and  less  familiar  poems.  N. 
Y.  1867.  S.  821.2:176 

White,  G:  Home  ballads ;  devotional,  senti- 
mental, humorous.    Chicago.  1878.  D, 

821.1  :143 

White,  H:  Kirke.  Poetical  works ;  with  a 
memoir  by  sir  Harris  Nicolas.  Bost.  1854. 
S.  821.2:176 

Whitman,  Walt.  Leaves  of  grass.  Bost.  1881- 
82.  D.  821.1  :P164 

Whitney,  Adeline  Button,  born  Train.  Mother 
Goose  for  grown  folks.    Bost.  [1870].  D. 

821.1  :144 

Whittier,  J:  Greenleaf.  Poetical  works.  Bost. 
1872.    2v.  S.  821.1  :  153 

—  Poetical  works.     Household  ed.    Bost.  1874. 

D.  821.1:152 

—  The  Bay  of  Seven  Islands,  and  other  poems. 

Bost.  1883.  D.  821.1  :  201 

—  The  chapel  of  the  hermits,  and  other  poems. 

Bost.  1853.  D.  821.1:145 


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"WTiittier,  J:  Gveenleaf.— Continued. 

—  Hazel  blossoms.     Bost.  1875.  D.     821.1  :  146 

—  Home  ballads  and  poems.    Bost.  1861.  D. 

821.1  :  147 

—  In  war  time,  and  other  poems.  Bost.  1864.  D. 

821.1:203 

—  The  kinif's  missive,  and  other  poems.    Bost. 

1881. T).  821.1:148 

—  Mabel  Martin  ;  a  harvest  idyl.    111.    Bost.  1876. 

S  821.1:149 

—  National  lyrics.    Bost.  1865.  S.      821.1  :  154 

—  The  panorama,  and  other  poems.    Bost.  1856. 

D.  821.1  :150 

—  The  Pennsylvania  pilgrim,  and  other  poems. 

Bost.  1872.  D.  821.1:151 

—  Snow-bound  ;  a  winter  idyl.    Bost.  1866.  D. 

821.1  :155 

—  Songs  of  labor,  and  other  poems.    Bost.  1856. 

D.  821.1:156 

—  The  tent  on  the  beach,  and  other  poems.  Bost. 

1867.  D.  821.1  :157 

Wilcox,  Ella,  born  Wheeler.    Maurine.    Milw. 

1876.  D.  821.1:141 

—  Poems  of  passion.     Chicago.  1883.  S. 

821.1:190 

—  Same.  821.1  :R190 

—  Shells.    Milw.  1873.  D.  821.1  :  142 
Wilde,  Oscar.    Poems.    Bost.  1881.  D. 

821.2:186 
Wilkinson,    W:    Cleaver.     Webster ;    an    ode, 
1782-1852.     N.  y.  1882.  Q.  821.1+176 

Williams,  I:  The  cathedral,  or  The  catholic 
and  apostolic  church  in  England.  Oxford. 
1841.  S.  821.2  :177 

Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  Poems,  sacred,  pas- 
sionate and  humorous.    N.  Y.  1859.  S. 

821.1  :158 


Wilson,  J:    Poetical  works.    Edinb.  1858.  D. 

821.2:178 

Wilson,  W:    Poems,  ed.  by  Benson  J:  Lossing. 

Poughkeepsie.  1869.  J).  821.1  :  159 

Wordsworth,  W:    Poetical  works.    Bost.  1854. 

7v.  S.  821.2:180) 

Contents.    V.  1.   Poems  written  In  youth.— Poems  • 
referring  to  the  period  of  childhood.— Poems  founded  I 
on  the   affections.     2.    Poems   on  the   naming  of  ( 
places.— Poems  of  the  fancy.— Poems  of  the  imaginar  ■ 
tion.— Miscellaneous  sonnets.    3.  Memorials  of  a  tour  r 
in  Scotland,  1803.— Memorials  of  a  tour  in  Scotland, 
1814.— Poems  dedicated  to  national  independence  and  I 
liberty.— Memorials  of  a  tour  on  the  continent,  1820. 
—Memorials  of  a  tour  in  Italy,  1837.- The  river  Dud- 
don.— Yarrow  revisited,  and  other  poems.    4.   The' 
white    doe    of  Rylstone.  —  Ecclesiastical    sonnets: 
pt.    1,    From    the   introduction    of  Christianity  in- 
to   Britain    to    the    consummation   of    the    papalii 
dominion;  pt.  2,    To  the  close  of  the  troubles  in  the^ 
reign  of  Charles  I;   pt.  3,    From  the  restoration  to 
the  present    time.  —  Evening  voluntaries.  —  Poems  > 
composed  or  suggested  during  a  tour  in  the  summer' 
of  1833.— Poems  of  sentiment  and  reflection —Son- 
nets dedicated  to  liberty  and  order.— Sonnets  upon  ■ 
the  punishment  of  death.    5.  Miscellaneous  poems.. 
—Inscriptions.  —  Selections  from  Chaucer,  modern- 
ized.-Poems  referring  to  the  period  of  old  age.— 
Epitaphs  and  elegiac  pieces.— App.    6.  The  excur-i 
sion.    7.  The  prelude,  or  growth  of  a  poet's  mind. 
—App. 
—  Poems.    Lond.  1847.  O.  821.2+179B 

Contents,  see  Poetical  works,  v.  1-6. 

Wright,  Robert  W.,  {Quevedo  Bedimvus  Jr.)  The- 
vision  of  judgment,  or  The  south  church  -, 
ecclesiastical  councils  viewed  from  celes- 
tial and  Satanic  stand-points,  by  Quevedo 
Redivivus  jr.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.     821.1  :  160(1 

Wyatt,  Sir  T:  Poetical  works  ;  with  a  memoir. 
Bost.  1854.  S.  821.2  :18H 


7.    English  literature  —  c,  Drama. 


1.    History  and  criticism. 

{See  also  Essays,  class  824.) 

Ward,  Adolphus  W:  A  history  of  english  dra- 
matic literature,  to  the  death  of  queen 
Anne.    Lond.  1875.  2  v.  O.  822.4  :  1 

Haalitt,  W:  Lectures  on  the  dramatic  literature 
of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.    Phila.  1848.  D. 

822.5:1 
Contents.  General  view  of  the  subject.— On  the  dra- 
matic writers,  contemporary  with  Shakspeare,  Lyly, 
Marlowe,  Heywood,  Middleton  and  Rowley.— On  Mar- 
ston.  Chapman,  Decker  and  Webster.- On  Beaumont 
and  Fletcher,  Ben  Jonson,  Ford  and  Massinger.- On 
single  plays,  poems,  etc..  The  four  P's,  the  Return 
from  Parnassus,  Gammer  Gurton's  needle,  etc.  —  On 
miscellaneous  poems, F.  Beaumont,  P.Fletcher, Dray- 
ton, Daniel,  etc.,  sir  P.  Sidney's  Arcadia  and  sonnet?. 
—  Character  of  lord  Bacon's  works,  compared  as  to 
style  with  sir  T:  Browne  and  Jeremy  Taylor.— On  the 
spirit  of  ancient  and  modern  literature.— On  the  ger- 
man  drama  contrasted  with  the  age  of  Elizabeth. 

Symonds,  J:  Addington.   Shakspere's  predecess- 

jli  '    -'- 1-_I 

822.4:2 


ors  in  the  english  drama.    Lond.  1884.  O. 


Coleridge,  S:  Taylor.  Lectures  upon  Shakspeare 
and  other  dramatists.  In  his  Complete 
works.  820.2:  7  v4 

—  Lectures  and  notes  on  Shakspere  and  other 


enfflish  poets  ;  now  first  coll.  by  T.  Ashe. 
Lond.  1884.  D.  822.3:87: 

Contents.    Lectures  on  Shakspere  and  Milton,  1811- 
12.— The  lectures  and  notes  of  1818:  Introd.;  Poetry, 
the  drama  and   Shakspere  :    Order   of   Shakspere  s 
plays;  Notes  on  Shakspere's  plays  from  english  his- 
tory; Notes  on  some  other  plays  of  Shakspere;  Jon- 
son, Beaumont,  Fletcher  and  Massinger;   Notes  on 
Ben  Jonson;  Notes  on  Beaumont  and  Fletcher.— Lec- 
tures on  Shakspere  and  Milton  at  Bristol,  1818-14. 
App. 
Baker,  D:  Erskine.     Biographia  dramatica,  oi' 
Companion  to  the  playhouse ;   containinfl) 
historical  and  critical  memoirs  and  original 
anecdotes  of  british    and    Irish    dramatics 
writers  from  the  commencement  of   oun 
theatrical  exhibitions,   among   whom    are 
some  of  the  most  celebrated  actors,  also  ar 
alphabetical    account    and    chronologica 
lists  of  their  works,  the  dates  when  prmtec 
and  observations  on  their  merits,  together 
with  an  introductory  view  of  the  rise  anc 
progress  of  the  british  stage.     Originallj 
compiled  to  the  end  of  1764  by  D:  Erskine 
Baker,    continued   thence    to    1782    by   I' 
Beed  and  brought  down  to  the  end  of  no 
vember  1811,  with  add.  and  imp.,  by  Stepher 
Jones.     Lond.  1812.  4  v.  O.  822.4  :  8 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd:  A  brief  view  of  the  rise 
and  progress  of  the  english  stage.  —  [Index  o: 
authorsl  A-H.  2.  I-Y.  8.  [Index  of  plays]  A-Li 
4.  M—Z.— Latin  plays  by  english  authors.— Oratorios 
-App. 


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CI.  822 


1046 


2.    Shaksperiana. 


(For  works  of  Shakspere,  see  col.  594-598;  and  see 
also  references  in  the  Index  to  biography  at  the  end 
of  the  catalogue.) 

Shakespeariana,  v.  1,  2;  noy.  1883— dec.  1885. 
Phila.  [1884-85].  Q.  822.3  :  M 

Morgan,  Horace  H.    Topical  Shakespeariana,  or   1 
A  collection  of  english  shakespeariana,  ex-   ' 
elusive  of  editions,  arr.  under  headings,  to 
facilitate  reference  to  special  subjects  of  in- 
vestigation.   St.  Louis.  1879.  O.  822.3  :  41 

Clarke,  Mary  Cowden-,  born  Novello.  The 
complete  concordance  to  Shakspere  ;  a  ver- 
bal index  to  all  the  passages  in  the  dramatic 
works  of  the  poet.  New  and  rev.  ed.  Bost. 
1860.  Q.  822.3  :R30 

Clarke,  C:  and  Mary  Cowden-.  The  Shakespeare 
key  ;  unlocking  the  treasures  of  his  stj^le, 
elucidating  the  peculiarities  of  his  construc- 
tion, and  displaying  the  beauties  of  his  ex- 
pression ;  forming  a  companion  to  The 
complete  concordance  to  Shakespeare. 
Lond.  1879.  O.  822.3  :  R31 

Arnold,  Cecil.  An  index  to  Shakespearian 
thought  ;  a  collection  of  passages  from  the 
plays  and  poems  of  Shakespeare,  classified 
under  appropriate  headings  and  alphabet- 
ically arr.     Lond.  1880.  O.  822.3  :  28 

Halliwell-Phillipps,  James  Orchard.  Outlines 
of  the  life  of  Shakespeare.  3d  ed.  Lond. 
1883.  O.  822.3:71 

—  An  historical  account  of  the  New  Place,  Strat- 

ford-upon-Avon,    the     last     residence    of 

Shakespeare.  Lond.  1864.  F.  822.3  :R72 
Norris,  J.  Parker.  The  portraits  of  Shakespeare. 

[Bibliography,  p.  xv— xxviii.]    Phila.  1885. 

b.         ^     ^    "^  822.3  :R89 

Guizot,  Francois  P:  Guillaume.   Shakspeare  and 

his  times.    N.  Y.  1855.  D.  822.3  :  34 

Dowden,   E:     Shakspere.     (Literature  primer.) 

N.  Y.  1879.  S.  822.3:32 

—  Shakspere ;  a  critical  study  of  his  mind  and 

art.  5th  ed.  Lond.  1880.  D.  822.3:33 
Swinburne,  Algernon.    A  study  of  Shakespeare. 

N.  Y.  1880.  D.  822.3  :  44 

Hudson,  H:  Norman.    Lectvires  on  Shakspeare. 

N.  Y.  1848.  2  V.  D.  822.3  :  38 

—  Shakespeare,  his  life,  art  and  characters,  with 

an  historical  sketch  of  the  origin  and 
growth  of  the  drama  in  England.  4th  ed., 
rev.    Bost.  1882.  2  v.  D.  822.3  :  68 

"WTiite,  R:  Grant.  Studies  in  Shakespeai-e.  Bost. 
1886  [1885].  O.  822.3  :  93 

Contentn.  On  reading  Shakespeare.— Narrative  ana- 
lysis: The  lady  Gruach's  husband  ;  The  case  of  Ham- 
let the 'younger  ;  The  florentine  arithmetician;  The 
tale  of  the  forest  of  Arden. —  Miscellanies:  The 
Hacon-Shakespeare  craze  ;  King  Lear,  the  text,  plot, 
and  personages  ;  Stage  Rosalinds  ;  On  the  acting  of 
lago.— Expositors:  Glossaries  and  lexicons  ;  Note  on 
W.  S.  Walker's  Critical  examination  of  the  text. 

Riimelin,  Gustav.  Shakespearestudien.  2te  aufi. 
Stuttg.  1874.  O.  822.3  :  94 

Contents.  Die  stellung  der  englischen  biihne  zu 
Shakespeares  zeit.— Shakespeares  stellung  zu  seinen 
zeitgenossen.— Die  mangel  der  Shakespearekritik.— 
Fiir  wen  dichtete  Shakespeare  ?— Shakespeares  eigen- 
thiimlichkeiten  in  der  charakteristik  dor  personen 
und  in  der  motivirung  der  dramatischen  handlung.— 
Die  motivirung  der  handlung  in  Lear,  Mass  fiir  mass, 
Cymbeline,  Romeo,  Macbeth,  Othello,  Hamlet.  — Zu 
den  englischen  historiendramen.  —  Zu  den  dramen 
iiber  stoffe  des  classischen  alterthums.— Zu  den  lust- 
spielen.— Shakespeares  Individualitiit  und  bildungs- 
gang.— Shakespeares  lebensansichten.— Die  deutsche 
Shakespearecultus  und  vergleichung  Shakespeares 
init  Schiller  und  Goethe. 


Giles,  H:  Human  life  in  Shakespeare  ;  with  in- 
trod.  by  J:  Boyle  O'Reilly.  New  ed.  Bost. 
1882.  S'.  ■  822.3:55 

Jameson,  Anna,  born  Murphy.  Characteristics 
of  [Shakspere's]  women,  moral,  poetical 
and  historical.    Bost.  1859.  T.     822.3  :  39 

Barr,  Amelia  E.  The  young  people  of  Shakes- 
peare's dramas,  for  youthful  readers.  N. 
Y.  1882.  D.  x822.3:53 

Bucknill,  J:  C:  The  mad  folk  of  Shakespeare; 
psychological  essays.  2d  ed.  rev.  Lond. 
1867.  D.  822.3:85 

Kellogg,  A.  O.  Shakspeare's  delineations  of  in- 
sanity, imbecility  and  suicide.  N.  Y.  1866. 
D.  822.3  :  40 

Field,  B:  Rush.  Medical  thoughts  of  Shakes- 
peare. 2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  Easton,  Pa. 
1885.  O.  822.3+90 

Campbell,  J:,  baron  Campbell.  Shakespeare's 
legal  acquirements  considered  in  a  letter 
to  J.  P.  Collier.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.    822.3  :  29 

Heard,  Franklin  Fiske.  Shakespeare  as  a  law- 
yer.    Bost.  1883.  D.  822.3  :  74 

Dyer,  T:  Firminger  Thiselton.  Folk-lore  of 
Shakespeare.    N.  Y.  1884  [1883].  O. 

822.3:77 

Phipson,  Emma.  The  animal-lore  of  Shaks- 
peare's time,  incl.  quadrupeds,  birds,  rep- 
tiles, fish  and  insects.    Lond.  1883.  D. 

822.3  :  78 

Wordswortli,  C:  Shakspeare's  knowledge  and 
use  of  the  Bible.  3d  ed.,  with  app.  con- 
taining add.  ill.  and  tercentary  sermon. 
Lond.  1880.  D.  822.3:46 

Rushton,  W:  Lowes.  Shakespeare  illustrated 
by  old  authors.     Lond.  1867.  D.    822.3  :  84 

—  Shakespeare  illustrated  by  the  lex  scripta,  pt. 

1.    Lond.  1870.  D.     With  the  same. 

m  822.3:  84 

—  Shakespeare's    euphuism.      Lond.     1871.    D. 

With  the  same.  w  822.3:  84 

—  Shakespeare's  testamentary  language.    Lond. 

1869.  D.     With  the  same.  m  822.3  :  84 

Lamb,  C:  Specimens  of  english  dramatic  poets, 
who  lived  about  the  time  of  Shakspeare, 
with  notes  ;  pts.  1,  2.    N.  Y.  1845.  D. 

822.2:4 
Green,  H:  Shakespeare  and  the  emblern  writ- 
ers ;  an  exposition  of  their  similarities  of 
thought  and  expression  ;  preceded  by  a 
view  of  emblem-literature  down  to  a.  d. 
1616.    111.    Lond.  1870.  O.  822.3+81 

Collier,  J:  Payne,  ed.     Shakespeare's  library;  a 
collection  of  the  romances,  novels,  poems 
and  histories  used  by  Shakespeare  as  the 
foundation  of  his  dramas,  now  first  coll. 
and  printed  from  original  ed.  with  introd. 
notices.    Lond.  [1843].  2  v.  O.    822.3:79 
Contents.    V.  1.    Greene's  Pandosto,  the  story  on 
which  is  founded  the  Winter's  tale.— Lodge's  Kosa- 
lynd,  the  novel  on  which  is  founded  As  you  like  it.— 
The  historic  of  Hamblet,  on  which  the  tragedy  of 
Hamlet  is  constructed.— Apollonius,  prince  of  Tyre, 
from  which  the  incidents  of  the  play  Pericles  are 
derived.    2.   Romeus  and  Juliet,  a  poem  by  Arthur 
Brooke.— Rhomeo  and  Julietta  from  Paynter's  Pal- 
ace of  pleasure.— Giletta  of  Narbona,  on  which  is 
founded  All's  well  that  ends  well,  from  Paynter's 
Palaee  of  pleasure.— The  story  of  The  two  lovers  of 
Pisa,  which   Shakespeare   employed    in   his   Merry 
wives  of  W^lndsor.- The  historic  of  Apollonius  and 
Silla,  containing  part  of  the  play  of  Twelfth  night, 
repr.  from  Rich's  Farewell  to  military  profession, 
1606.— The  historic  of  Promos  and  Cassandra,  closely 
resembling  the  plot  of  Measure  for  measure,  from 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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01.  822,  823 


LITERATXTBE-ENGLISH,  POETRY. 


1048 


Whetstone's  Heptameron  of  civil  discourses,  1582.— 
Novels  more  or  less  resembling  The  merchant  ot 
Venice:  The  adventures  of  Giannetto,  from  the 
Pecoroneof  sir  Giovanni  Fiorentino;  Of  a  jew  who 
would  for  his  debt  have  a  pound  of  the  flesh  of  a 
christian,  from  the  Orator  of  Alex.  Silvayn.  tr.  by 
A.  Munday,  1598;  The  story  of  the  choice  of  three 
caskets,  from  the  Gesta  romanorum,  tr.  by  Robin- 
son.—The  story  of  a  moorish  captain,  on  which  is 
founded  the  tragedy  of  Othello,  from  the  Heccato- 
raithi  of  Cinthio.— Queen  Cordila,  a  poem  by  J:  Hig- 
gins,  from  the  Mirror  for  magistrates,  1587. —  The 
story  of  The  paphlagonian  unkind  king,  on  which  is 
founded  the  episode  of  Gloster  and  his  sons  in  King 
Lear,  from  sir  Philip  Sidney's  Arcadia,  L591.— The 
history  of  Makbeth,  from  Holinshed's  chronicle.— 
The  story  of  the  shepherdess  Felismena,  from  which 
Shakespeare  is  said  to  have  taken  the  plot  of  the 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona,  from  the  Diana  of  Monte- 
mayor,  tr.  by  B.  Young,  1.598.— The  story  told  by  the 
fishwife  of  stand  on  the  green,  the  incidents  of  which 
are  similar  to  some  of  those  in  Cymbeline,  from 
Westward  for  smelts,  1620. 
Snider,  Denton  Jaques.  S.ystem  of  Shakes- 
peare's dramas.    St.  Louis.  1877.  2  v.  D. 

822.3  :  42 
Stokes,  H:  Paine.     An  attempt  to  determine  the 
chronological  order  of  Shakespeare's  plays. 
(The  Harness  essay,  1877).     Lond.   1878.  S. 
822.3  :  43 
Gervinus,  G:  Gottfried.    Shakespeare  commen- 
taries.    Tr.  under  the    author's  superin- 
tendence by  F.  E.  Bunnfett.    New  ed.,  rev. 
Lond.  1883."  O.  822.3:80 

Hazlitt,  W:    Charactei-s  of  Shakspeare's  plays. 
Bost.  1818.  D.  822.3  :  36 

—  Same.     Phila.   1848.   D.     With  Ms  Dramatic 
literattire.  in  822.5  : 1 

Hamilton,  N:  Esterhazy  Stephen  Armytage. 
An  inquiry  into  the  genuineness  of  the 
manuscript  corrections  in  mr.  J.  Payne 
Collier's  annotated  Shakspere  folio,  1632, 
and  of  certain  Shaksperian  documents  like- 
wise pub.  by  mr.  Collier.  Lond  1860.  O. 
822.3:35 
Kemble,  Frances  Anne.  Notes  upon  some  of 
Shakespeare's  p.ays.    Lond.  1882.  O. 

822.3:86 
Contents.     Introd.  —  Macbeth.  —  Henry  VIII.  —  The 
tempest.— Romeo  and  Juliet. 


Leighton,  W:  The  subjection  of  Hamlet;  an 
essay  toward  an  explanation  of  the  motives 
of  thought  and  action  of  Shakespeare's 
prince  of  Denmark,  with  an  introd.  by 
Joseph  Crosby.    Phila.  1882.  D.  822.3:54 

Vining,  E:  P.  The  mystery  of  Hamlet ;  an  at- 
tempt to  solve  an  old  problem.  Phila.  1881. 
S.  822.3  :  51 

Wilson,  Daniel.  Caliban;  the  missing  link. 
Lond.  1873.  D.  822.3:45 

Holmes,  Nathaniel.  The  authorship  of  Shake- 
speare.   N.  Y.  1866.  D.  822.3  :  37 

Morgan,  Appleton.  The  Shakespearean  myth  ; 
William  Shakespeare  and  circumstantial 
evidence.     Cine.  1881.  O.  822.3  :  52 

—  Some  Shakespearean  commentators.  Cine. 
1882.  D.  822.3  :  56 

Wilkes,  G:  Shakespeare  from  an  american 
point  of  view;  incl.  an  inquiry  as  to  his 
religious  faith  and  his  knowledge  of  law, 
with  the  Baconian  theory  considered.  3d. 
ed.,  rev.  and  corr.    N.  Y.  1883.  O. 

822.3  :  73 

Note.    For  illustrations  of  the  similarity  between 

Bacon's   expressions    and   those  of   Shakspere,  see 

Bacon,  F.    Promus  of  formularies,  829.2+44.   .^.^ 


Lamb,  C:    T.ales  from  Shakspeare,  designed  for 
the  use  of  young  people.    Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

X  822.3:  50 

—  Same.  Ed.  for  the  use  of  schools.    [Classics  for 
children.]    Bost.  1885.  D.         x  822.3  :  88 

Seamer,   Mary.      Shakespeare's    stories    simply 
told.     Loud.n.d.D.  x  822.3:  95 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


3.    Individual  works. 


See  Class-list  of  drama,  col.  519—614. 


8.    English  literature  —  d,  Romance. 


1.    History,  Criticism,  etc. 

(See  also  Essays,  class  824.) 

Lanier,  Sidney.  The  english  novel  and  the 
principle  of  its  development.  N.  Y.  1883. 
D.  823.2:4 

Masson,  D:  British  novelists  and  their  styles  ; 
a  critical  sketch  of  the  history  of  british 
prose  fiction.     Bost.  1859.  D.  823.2  : 1 

Tuckerman,  Bayard.  History  of  english  prose 
fiction,  from  sir  T:  Malory  to  George  Eliot. 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  823  :  1 

Pellew,  G:  Jane  Austen's  novels  ;  Bowdoin  prize 
dissertation.    Bost.  1883.  O.    ,      823.2  :  6 

Canning,  The  hon.  Albert  Stratford  G:  Philos- 
ophy of  the  "Waverley  novels.  Lond.  1879. 
D.  823.2  : 2 


Pierce,  Gilbert  A.  The  Dickens  dictionary  ;  a  key 
to  the  characters  and  principal  incidents 
in  the  tales  of  C:  Dickens,  with  add.  by  W: 
A.  Wheeler.    111.    Bost.  1879.  D.  823.2  :  3 


rs.  May.  The  Waverley  dictionary  ;  an 
alphabetical  arrangement  of  all  the  char- 
acters in  sir  Walter  Scott's  Waverley 
novels,  with  a  descriptive  analysis  of  each 
character  and  illustrative  selections  from 
the  text.    Chicago.  1879.  D.  823.2:6 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.    An  analytical  index  to 
[his]  works,  with  a  sketch  of  his  life.  [Libr. 
.]    Bost  1882.  D.  823.1  :1 


ed. 


2.    Individual  works. 

See  Class-list  of  prose  Action,  col.  657— 


1049 


LITERATURE— ENGLISH,  ESSAYS. 


CI.  824,  836 


1050 


9.    English  literature  —  e,  Essays  and  Oratory. 

(See  also  Miscellany,  class  829,  and  Political  essays  and  speeches,  class  329.) 


Dobson,  H:  Austin,  ed.  Eighteenth  century  es- 
says, selected  and  annotated.  [Parchment 
ser.]     N.  Y.  1883.  T.  824.2  :  96 

Cnntents.  Introd.  — Mr.  Bickerstaff  visits  a  friend; 
The  trumpet  club,  by  R:  Steele.  —  The  political 
upholsterer;  Tom  Folio;  Ned  Softly,  the  poet,  by  J. 
Addison.— Recollections  of  childhood,  by  R:  Steele. 
—Adventures  of  a  shillins';  Frozen  voices:  Stajre 
lions;  Meditations  in  Westminster  abbev:  The  exer- 
cise of  the  fan;  Will  Wimble,  by  J.  Addison.— Sir 
Roj^er  de  Coverley's  ancestors,  by  R:  Steele.  — Sir 
Roger  de  Coverley  hare-hunting,  by  E.  Budgrell.— 
The  citizen's  journal;  The  fine  ladv's  .iournal;  Sir 
Roger  de  Coverley  at  the  plav,  by  J.  Addison.  — A 
dav's  ramble  in  London;  DickEstcourt.  by  R:  Steele. 
—  Death  of  sir  Roarer  de  Coverley;  The  tory  fox- 
hunter,  by  .T.  Addison.— A  modern  conversation,  by 
lord  Chesterfield.  —  The  squire  in  orders,  by  G: 
Colman  and  B.  Thornton.— Country  congregations, 
by  W:  Cowper.— Dick  Minim,  the  critic,  by  S:  John- 
son.—Art-connoisseurs,  by  sir  J.  Reynolds.— The 
man  in  black;  Beau  Tibbs;  Beau  Tibbs  at  home; 
Beau  Tibbs  at  Vauxhall.  bv  O.  G-oldsmith.  —  A 
country  dowager,  by  H:  Mackenzie.— 111.  notes. 
Tatler,  The,  or  Lucubrations  of  Isaac  Bicker- 
staff,  esq.,  [Sir  R:  Steele,  apr.  13,  1709  to 
Jan.  2,  1711].    Lond.  1776.    4  v.  D. 

824.2:116 

—  Same.    With  notes  and  a  geaeral  index.  Lond. 

1839.  O.  824.2  :  84 

Note.  Numerous  essays  were  contributed  by  Joseph 

Addison. 

Spectator,   The;    [march  1.   1711— dec.  6,   1712, 

and  June  18  to  dec.  20,  1714].    Lond.  1753. 

8v.  S.  824.2:1 

Note.    274  papers  are  ascribed  to  Joseph  Addison, 

240  to  Sir  R:  Steele,  137  to  Eustace  Budgrell,  and  11 

to  J:  Hugrhes.    Addison's  contributions  are  signed 

with  a  C,  L,  I,  or  O,  forming  the  woi-d  Clio ;   v.  8  was 

pub.  two  years  after  the  other  vols,  by  Addison  alone. 

Guardian,  The  ;  [march  12  to  oct.  1,  1713].  Lond. 

1775.     3v.  S.  824.2:115 

—  Same.  With  notes  and  a  general  index.   Lond. 

1829.  O.  824.2:115 

JVote.    Written  chiefly  by  sir  R:  Steele  and  Joseph 
Addison. 
Intelligencer,  The.    Printed  at  Dublin,  repr.  at 
Lond.  1729.  D.  824.2  :  85 

.Note.    In  19  numbers:  1,  3,  5,  7  and  part  of  8,  9. 10, 
15,  19  were  written  by  Jonathan  Swift,  the  rest  by 
T:  Sheridan. 
Rambler,  The  ;  a  periodical  paper,  published  in 
1750,  1751,  1752byS:  Johnson;  [march  20, 
1750  to  march  10,  1752].    Lond.  1826.  O. 

824.2:118 

—  Same.    11th  ed.    Dublin.  1785.  4  v.  S. 

Note.    No.  30  is  by  miss  Catharine  Talbot;  no.  97  by 

S:  Kichardson;  nos.  44, 100  by  Eliz.  Carter. 

Adventurer,    The,    by    J:    Hawkesworth    and 

others;    [nov.   7,    1752   to  march  9,  1754]. 

Lond.  1777.  4  v.  S.  824.2  :  117 

—  Same.     Lond.  1839.  O.  824.2  :  117 

Note.    Written  by  .1:  Hawkesworth,  S:  Johnson,  T: 
Warton,  D.  Bathui-st  and  Hester  Chapone. 
Connoisseur,  The,  by  mr.  Town,  critic  and  cen- 
sor general ;  [Jan.  31,  1754  to  sept.  23,  1756]. 
Lond.  1826.  O.  824.2  :  92 

Note.    Nos.  14,  17,  as.  40  were  by  J:  Boyle  earto/ 
Cork  ami  Orrenj;  119, 134,  13«  and  probably  111,  115  by 
W:  Cowper;  62,  64  by  J:  Duncombe,  the  remainder 
by  G:  Colman  the  elder,  and  Bonnell  Thornton. 
Idler,  The,  by  S:  Johnson  ;  ['aprillS,  1758toapril 
6,  1760].    Lond.  1836.  0.  824.2  :  100 

Note.    Nos.  33,  93,  96  were  by  T:  Warton;  nos.  76, 
79,  82  by  sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 


Observer,  The ;   1785-90.     See  Cumberland,  R:, 

below. 
Papers  from  the  Quarterly  review.  [Anon.]    N. 
Y.  1852.  S.  ■  824.2  :  93 

Contents.    Head,   Sir  F.  B.    The  printer's  devil.— 
Hayward,   A.     Gastronomy    and    gastronomers.  — 
James,  T.    The  honey-bee.— Music— Art  of  dress. 
Essays  on  social  subjects,  from  the  Saturday  re- 
view.    Bost.  1865.  D.  824.2  :105 
Contents.    Busy  people.  —  Snubbing.  —  Ignorance.— 
Foolish  things.  — False  shame.— Fluency.— Contempt. 
— Dulness  as  a  sensation.  — Mistakes  in  life.—  Scenes. 
—  Acquaintances  and  friends.  —  Saying  disagreeable 
things.— On  being  understood.— Study  of  character.— 
Prejudices.  —  Shirking.  —  Constancy.—  Reserve.— Ex- 
planations. —  Hugger-mugger.  —  Attention.  —Strong 
wills.— Talking  of  self.— Folly.— Time  past.— Allovs.— 
The  uses  of  pathos.— Choice.— One's  own  way.— Want 
of  money. 
About  babies,  Good  looking  people,  and  other 
"  Maga  social  papers".    N.  Y".  1867.  D. 

824.1  :  96 

Contents.     Tomes,    R.     Are   we   a   good   looking 

people  ?  — Brown,  Mrs.  A.  A.    The  proper  sphere  of 

men.— Storrow,  T.  W.    The  art  of  eating.— Osborne, 

J.  D.    The  gambling  houses  of  Paris.  —  Kirkland,  C. 

M.    Boarding-schools.  —  The   Zay-nis  of    Yan-ky.  — 

Mitchell,  A.    Natural  diplomatists.  —The  history  of 

a  cosmopolite  LVincent  NolteJ.  —  Higrg'inson,  T:  W. 

African  proverbial  philosophy.— Kip,  L.    Household 

skeletons.— Perkins,  F:  B.  The  compensation  office. 

—Warner,  C:  D.    Our  new  Atlantis.  —  About  babies. 

—'.The  St.  Nicholas  and  the  Five  Points.  —  Trux,  J.  J. 

Negro  minstrelsy,  ancient  and  modern. 

Rice,    Allan  Thorn  dyke,   ed.    Essays  from    the 

North  american  review.    N.  t.  1879.  O. 

824.1  :  105 
Contents.  Prescott,  W:  H.  Sir  Walter  Scott.— 
Cushin?,  C.  Social  condition  of  woman.— Emerson, 
R.  W.  J:  Milton.— Bancroft,  G:  Last  moments  of 
eminent  men.  —  Motley,  J:  L.  Peter  the  great. — 
Irvingr,  W.  The  norsemen. —Adams,  C:  F.  The  earl 
of  Chesterfield.  —  Longfellow,  H:  W.  Defence  of 
poetry.  —  Curtis,  G:  W:  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.— 
Parkman,  F.  James  Fennimore  Cooper.  —Lowell, 
J.  R.  Shakespeare  once  more.  —  Holmes,  O.  W. 
Mechanism  of  vital  action. 


Alcott,   Amos  Bronson.     Concord    days.    Bost. 
1872.  S.  8i24.1  :  99 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald.  Essays,  political,  histori- 
cal and  miscellaneous.  Edinb.  1850.  2  v. 
O.  824.2  :  124 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  reform  bill.— Military  treason 
and  national  guards.— The  french  revolution  of  1830. 
—The  british  peerage.— The  fall  of  the  constitution. 

—  Negro  emancipation.— Ireland.— The  commercial 
crisis  of  1837.  —  Colonial  government  and  the  West 
India  question.— Lessons  from  the  past.— Free  trade 
and  protection.— Thirty  years  of  liberal  legislation.— 
Fall  of  the  throne  of  the  barricades.— The  navigation 
laws.— The  crowning  of  the  column  and  the  crushing 
of  the  pedestal.  —  Crime  and  transportation.  —  Free 
trade  at  its  zenith.  2.  Montesquieu.— Homer,  Dante 
and  Michael  Angelo.— The  greek  drama.— The  roman 
republic— Mirabeau.— The  british  school  of  painting. 
— TheTyrol.- Hannibal.— Napoleon.— Partition  of  the 
kingdom  of  the  Netherlands.— The  athenian  demo- 
cracy.—Robert  Bruce.— National  monuments.— The 
crusades.— The  carlist  struggle  in  Spain.— The  copy- 
right question.— The  decline  of  Turkey.— Lamartine. 
—The  Roman  Campagna.— France  in  1833.— The  Af- 
ghanistan expedition.— The  old  Scottish  parliament.— 
Ships,  colonies  and  commerce.  3.  Chateaubriand.— 
Virgil,  Tasso  and  Raphael.— Guizot.— The  romantic 
drama.-Wellington.— Humboldt.— The  british  school 
of  architecture.— Sismondi.— Poland.— The  year  of 
revolutions.- British  history  during  the  18th  century. 

—  Mme.  de   Stael.  —  M.  de   Toequevllle.  —  Autobio- 


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Alison,  Sir  Archibald.— Continued. 

>rraphv.-Michelet's  France. -The  fall  of  Rome. - 
Kararasin's  Russia.- The  historical  romance. -The 
british  theatre.- Direct  taxation.- Macaulay.-Free- 
trade  reform  and  finance.— The  royal  progress. 
Phila.  1845.  O. 

824.2  :  2 

Contents.  Chateaubriand.  —Napoleon.  —  Bossuet.— 
Poland.  —  Mme.  de  Stae  I. —National  monuments.— 
Marshal  Ney.  -  Robert  Rruce.  -  Paris  m  1814.  -  The 
Louvre  in  1814.— Tyrol.— France  m  1833.— Italy.— Scott, 
Campbell  and  Byron.  —  :The  copyright  question.  — 
Michelet's  France.  —  Military  treason  and  civic  sol- 
diers.-Arnold's  Rome.-Mirabeau.-Bulwer  s  Athens. 
-The  reign  of  terror.-The  f  rench  revolution  of  1830. 
—The  fall  of  Turkey.— The  Spanish  revolution  ot  1830. 
—Partition  of  the  kingdom  of  the  Netherlands.— Ka- 
ramsin's  Russia.- Effects  of  the  f  rench  revolution  of 
1830.  —  Desertion  of  Portugal.  —  Carlist  struggle  in 
Spain.— Wellington.— The  Afghanistaun  expedition.— 
The  future.— Guizot.— Homer.  Dante  and  Michael  An- 
gelo. 
Arnold,  Matthevsr.  Culture  and  anarchy  ;  an 
essay  in  political  and  social  criticism.  N. 
Y.  1883.  D.  824.2:112 

Contents.  Introd.— On  sweetness  and  light.  —  Doing 
as  one  likes.  —  Barbarians,  philistines,  populace.  — 
Hebraism  and  hellenism.  —  Porro  unum  est  necessa- 
rium.— Our  liberal  practitioners.- Conclusion. 

—  Discourses  in  America.    Lond.  1885.  D. 

824.2  :  125 
Contents.    Numbers,  or  The  majority  and  the  rem- 
nant.—Literature  and  science.— Emerson. 

—  Essays  in  criticism.     Bost.  1865.  D.    824.2  :  3 

Contents.  The  function  of  criticism  at  the  present 
time.— The  literary  influence  of  academies.— Maurice 
de  Guerin.-^  Eugenie  de  Guerin.  — H:  Heine.— Pagan 
and  medifeval  religious  sentiment.  —  Joubert.  —  Spi- 
noza. —  Marcus  Aurelius.  —  On  translating  Homer.— 
A  french  Eton. 

—  Friendship's  garland  ;  being  the  conversations, 

letters  and  opinions  of  the  late  Arminius 
baron  von  Thunder-ten-Tronckh,  collected 
and  ed.,  with  a  dedicatory  letter  to  Adoles- 
cens  Leo,  esq.,  of  the  "Daily  telegraph." 
With  his  Culture  and  anarchy. 

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—  Irish  essays,  and  others.    Lond.  1882.  D. 

824.2  :  110 
Contents.    The  incompatibles.— An  unregarded  Irish 
grievance.  —  Ecce,  convertimur  ad  gentes.  —  The  fu- 
ture of  liberalism.  —  A  speech  at  Eton.  —  The  french 
play  in  London.— Copyright— Prefaces  to  poems. 

—  Mixed  essays.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  824.2  :  4 

Contents.    Democracy.  —  Equality.  —  Irish  catholic- 
ism  and  british  liberalism.— Porro  unum  est  neces- 
sarium.— A  guide  to  english  literature.- Falkland.— 
A  french  critic  [Edmond  H :  Adolphe  Scherer]  on  Mil- 
ton.—A  french  critic   [Scherer]   on  Gothe.— George 
Sand. 
Bacon,  Francis,   baron  Veridam,  viscount  St.  Al- 
bans.   Essays,  or  Counsels  civil  and  moral, 
and  the  two  books  of  the  Proficience  and 
advancement  of  learning,  divine   and  hu- 
man.   New  ed.,  with  memoir  and  notes 
by  W.  C.  Taylor.    Lond.  1840.  D. 

824.2  : 5 
Bain,  Alexander.    Practical  essays.    N.  Y.  1884. 
D.  824.2:91 

Contents.    Common  errors  on  the  mind.— Errors  of 
suppressed  correlatives.— The  civil  service  examina- 
tions.—The  classical  controversy.— Metaphysics  and 
debating  societies.- The  university  ideal,  past  and 
present.— The  art  of  study.— Religious  tests  and  sub- 
scriptions.— Procedure  of  deliberative  bodies. 
Baker,  G:  A.,  Jr.    The  bad  habits  of  good  so- 
ciety.   N.  Y.  1876.  S.  824.1  :  2 
Ballantyne,  T:,  ed.    Essays  in  mosaic.    [Bayard 
ser.]    Lond.  1875.  T.                        824.2  :  6 
Contents.    The  art  of  reading.— The  art  of  thinking. 
—The  art  of  conversation.— Gentlemanliness.— Good 
manners  and  good  breeding.  —  Concentration   and 


method.  —  Statesmanship.  —  Pococuranteism,  cynic- 
ism, scepticism.— The  uses  of  adversity.- Solitude  and 
retirement.— Sympathy  with  nature.— Friendship.— 
The  gospel  of  labour.— Too  much  brain-work.— The 
gospel  of  rest.  ^  .       ,, 

Bancroft,  G:    Literary  and  historical  miscellan- 
ies.   N.  Y.  1855.  O.  824.1+3 
Contents.   Essays.  The  doctrine  of  temperaments.— 
Ennui.— The  ruling  passion  in  death.    Studies  in  ger- 
man  literature.    General  characteristics.— The  revival 
of  german  literature.— Men  of  science  and  learning. 
—  The    age    of   Schiller   and    Gothe.  —  Translations. 
Studies  in  Mstory.    Economy  of  Athens.— Decline  of 
the  roman  empire.— Russia.-The  wars  of  Russia  and 
Turkey.    Occasional  addresses.    A  word  on  Calvin  the 
reformer.  —The  ofBce  of  the  people  in  art,  govern- 
ment and  religion.— In  memory  of  W  :  EUery  Chan- 
ning.— Oration  commemorative  of  Andrew  Jackson. 
—The  necessity,  the  reality  and  the  promise  of  the 
progress  of  the  human  race. 
Barron,  Alfred,  ("  <>").     Foot  notes,  or  Walking 
as  a  fine  art.    Wallingford,  Conn.  1875.  D. 
824.1:4 
Bartol,  Cyrus  A:    The  rising  faith.    Bost.  1874. 
D.  824.1:5 
Contents.  The  seeker.— The  seer  .—The  secret  power. 
—Sincerity.— Sex.  —  Teaching.  —  Training.  —  Forms.— 
Values.— Validity.—  Personality.—  Prayer.—  Unity.  — 
Survival.— Signs.— Ideas. 
Birrell,  Augustine.     Obiter  dicta.     [Anon.'l    N. 
Y.  1885.  S.                                        824.2:36 
Contents.     Carlyle.  — On  the   alleged  obscurity  of 
mr.  Browning's  poetry.  — Truth-hunting.— Actors.- 
A  rogue's  memoirs.— The  via  media.— Falstaff. 
Black,  Jeremiah  Sullivan.    Essays  and  speeches; 
with  a  biographical  sketch    by  Chauncey 
F.  Black.     N.  Y.  1885.  O.          "     824.1-f8 
Contents.    Black,  C.  F.    Biogr.  sketch.— Miscellan- 
eous:    Address  before  the  agric.  soc.  of  Somerset 
CO.;  Religious  liberty;  Political  preaching;   Answer 
tolngersoll;   Legislative  oath;  A  great  law-suit  and 
a  field  fight;  The  character  of  mr.  Seward;  Speech  at 
the  centenary  of  Grattan's  declaration  of  Irish  in- 
dependence; Railroad  monopoly.  —  Flu  logics:     Life 
and  character  of  Jackson;  Death  of  judge  Gibson; 
Death  of  senator  Carpenter.— Political  essays  and 
letters:     Observations    on   territorial    sovereignty; 
Letter  to  judge  Hoar;  Letters  to  H:  Wilson;  Open 
letter  to  gen.  Garfield;  The  great  fraud;   Letter  to 
mr.  Stoughton;    The  third  term;    Gen.    Grant  and 
strong  government;  The  electoral  vote  of  Louisiana. 
—Forensic :   Ableman  vs.  Booth ;  Fossatt  vs.  the  U.  S. ; 
Pierce  vs.  the  U.  S. ;  Pi'ovidence  rubber  company  vs. 
the  Goodyears'  executor  et  al.;  In  defense  of  the 
right  to  trial  by  jury;  TJ.  S.  vs.  Blyew  et  al.;  State  of 
Missouri  ex  rel.;  Frank  J.  Bowman  vs.  E.  A.  Lewis 
et  al. ;  The  McGarrahan  claim;  Federal  jurisdiction  in 
the  territories;  The  South  Carolina  case. 
Blackwood,  Sir  F:  Temple  Hamilton-Temple-, 
earl  oj  Dufferin.    Speeches  and  addresses  ; 
ed.  by  H:  Milton.    Lond.  1883.   O. 

825.2:11 
Bowen,  Francis.    Gleanings  from  a  literary  life, 
1838-1880.    N.  Y.  1880.  O.  824.1  :  6  • 

Contents.  Education.  Prefatory  notes.— The  con- 
test between  the  ancients  and  the  moderns. —Classi- 
cal and  utilitarian  studies;  App.  The  abuse  of  the 
study  of  grammar.  Political  economy.  A  minority 
report  on  the  silver  question.— The  perpetuity  of  na- 
tional debt.— The  financial  conduct  of  the  war.— The 
utility  and  the  limitations  of  the  science  of  political 
economy.  Philosophy.  Dualism,  materialism  or 
idealism.— The  idea  of  cause. —The  latest  form  of 
development  theory. —Diseases  and  malformations 
not  hereditable.— The  physical  effects  of  etherization. 
—Buckle's  History  of  civilization.— J:  S.  Mill's  Ex- 
amination of  sir  W:  Hamilton's  philosophy. —  The 
human  and  the  brute  mind.— Malthueianism,  darwin- 
ism  and  pessimism.- Blaise  Pascal.— Essays  and  re- 
views; the  Oxford  clergymen's  attack  on  Christian- 
ity. —  Restoration  of  the  text  of  Shakespeare;  the 
battle  of  the  commentators. 
Boyd,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchinson.  The 
recreations  of  a  country  parson.  [1st  and] 
2d  series.  [Anon.]  fiost.  1861,  1863.  2  v. 
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Boyd,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchinson.— Con^era-wed. 

—  Leisure  hours  in  town.     [Anon.]    Bost.  1862. 

D.  824.2  :  103 

—  The  everyday  philosopher  in  town  and  coun- 

try, by  the  author  of  The  recreations  of  a 

country  parson.     [Anon.]     Bost.  1863.   D. 

824.2  :  102 

—  The  autumn  holidays  of  a  country  parson. 

[Anon.]     Bost.  1865.  D.  824.2  :  104 

Boyle,   F:    Legends  of  my  bungalow.     Loud. 

1882.  D.  824.2  :  122 
Brewer,  J:  Sherren.    English  studies,  or  Essays 

in  english  history  and  literature  ;  ed. ,  with 
a  prelatory  memoir,  by  H:  Wace.  Lond. 
1881.  O.  824.2:7 

Contents.  Memoir.— List  of  mr.  Brewer's  publica- 
tions.—A  sermou.— New  sources  of  english  history.— 
Green's  Short  history  of  the  eng-lish  people.— Hatfield 
house.— The  Stuai-ts.  —  Shakspeare.  —  The  study  of 
Shakspeare.— The  royal  supremacy.— Passages  from 
the  life  of  Erasmus. —  The  study  of  history. —The 
study  of  english  history.— Ancient  London. 
Brown,  J:  Spare  hours;  1st  and  2d  ser.  Bost. 
1864,1866.  2v.  D.  824.2:8 

Contents.  1st  ser.  Rab  and  his  f riends.  —  "  With 
brains,  sir."— The  mystery  of  black  and  tan. —  Her 
last  half-crown.  —  Our  dogs.  — Queen  Mary's  child- 
garden.— Presence  of  mind  and  happy  guessing.— 
My  father's  memoir.  —  Mystifications.  —  "Oh,  I'm 
Wat,  Wat!  "— Arthur  H.  Hallam.— Education  through 
the  senses.— Vaughan's  poems.— Dr.  Chalmers.— Dr. 
G:  Wilson.— St.  Paul's  thorn  in  the  flesh.— The  Black 
Dwarf's  bones.— Notes  on  art.  2d  ser.  J:  Leech. - 
Marjorie  Fleming.- Jeems  the  door-keeper.— Minch- 
moor.— The  Enterkin.— Health.— The  duke  of  Athole. 
—Struan.— Thackeray's  death.— Thackeray's  literary 
career.— More  of  our  dogs.— Plea  for  a  dog  home.— 
"  Bibliomania."—"  In  clear  dream  and  solemn  vis- 
ion."—A  Jacobite  family. 
Brydges,  /S^■r  S:  Egerton.  The  ruminator  ;  con- 
taining a  series  of  moral,  critical  and  sen- 
timental essays.     Lond.  1813.  2  v.  S. 

824.2:9 

Buchanan,   Robert  W:     A  poet's  sketch-book-, 

selections  from  [his]  prose  writings.  Lond. 

1883.  D.  824.2  :  13 
Contents.    The  poet  or  seer.— David  Gray.— Liter- 
ary sketches— Nature  sketches. 

Buckle,  H:  T:  Essays,  with  a  biographical 
sketch  of  the  author.  Portrait.  K.  Y.  1863. 
D.  824.2  :  10 

Contents.     Biog.  sketch.— Mill  on  liberty.— The  in- 
fluence of  women  on  the  progress  of  knowledge. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  Earle  Lytton,   1st  baron 
Lytton.    Caxtoniana  ;  a  series  of  essays  on 
life,  literature  and  manners.    Leipz.  1864. 
2  v.  inl.  D.  824.2:17 

Contents.  V.  1.  Essay  1.  On  the  increased  atten- 
tion to  outward  nature  in  the  decline  of  life.— 2.  On 
the  differences  between  the  urban  and  rural  temper- 
ament.—3.  On  monotony  in  occupation  as  a  source 
of  happiness.— 4.  On  the  normal  clairvoyance  of  the 
imagination.— 5.  On  intellectual  conduct  as  distinct 
from  moral:  the  "superior  man".— 6.  On  shyness.— 
7.  On  the  management  of  money  (addressed  chiefly 
to  the  young).— 8.  On  rhythm  in  prose,  as  conducive 
to  precision  and  clearness.- 9.  On  style  and  diction. 
10.  Hints  on  mental  culture.— 11.  On  the  moral  ef- 
fect of  writers.  — 13.  On  the  destinction  between 
active  thought  and  reverie.  — 13.  On  the  spirit  in 
which  new  theories  should  be  received.  — 14.  On 
essay-writing  in  general,  and  these  essays  in  particu- 
lar.—15.  The  sanguine  temperament.— 16.  The  organ 
of  weight.— 17.  The  sympathetic  temperament.— 18. 
Kaith  and  charity,  or  The  union,  in  practical  life,  of 
sincerity  and  conciliation.- 19.  Upon  the  efficacy  of 
])raise,  in  supp.  to  the  preceeding  essay.— 20.  On  self- 
control.— 21.  The  modern  misanthrope.  2.  Essay  22. 
Motive  power.— 23.  On  certain  principles  of  art  in 
works  of  imagination.— 24.  Posthumous  reputation. 
—25.  On  some  authors  in  whose  writings  knowledge 
of  the  world  is  eminently  displayed.— 26.  Readers 
and  writers.- 27.  On  the  spirit  of  conservatism.- 
L'envoi. 


Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  Earle  Ijjtton.— Continued. 

—  Miscellaneous  prose  works.    Leipz.  1868.    4  v. 

in  2.  S.  824.2:18 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  reign  of  terror;  its  causes 
and  results.- Oliver  Goldsmith.— C:  Lamb  and  some 
of  his  companions.— Gray's  works.— Sir  T:  Browne.— 
Pitt  and  Fox.  2.  Same,  continued.  — Fym  vs.  Falk- 
land.—The  life  of  Schiller.  3.  Essays  written  in 
youth,  or  The  student.  On  the  difference  between 
authors  and  the  impression  of  them  conveyed  by 
their  works. —  Monos  and  Daimonos.  — On  the  de- 
parture of  youth.— The  world  as  it  is.— Knebworth.— 
The  choice  of  Phylias.— Lake  Leman  and  its  associa- 
tions.—The  true  ordeal  of  love. —  On  the  want  of 
sympathy.  —  Arasmenes,  the  seeker. —  On  ill  health 
and  its  consolations.— On  satiety.- Chairolas.— On  in- 
fidelity in  love.— Fi-ho-ti,  or  The  pleasures  of  reputa- 
tion; a  Chinese  tale.— The  knowledge  of  the  world  in 
men  and  books.  4.  The  tale  of  Kosem  Kesamim 
the  magician.— Many-sidedness  and  self-completion. 
—Ferdinand  Fitzroy,  or  Too  handsome  for  anything. 
—Juliet's  tomb  in  Verona.  — Conversations  with  an 
ambitious  student  in  his  last  illness.— The  influence 
of  love  upon  literature  and  real  life. 

—  Der  gelehrte  ;  aus  meinen  papieren.   Aus  dem 

englischen  von  L:  Lax.    Aachen.  1835.   2  v. 
S.  824.2:19 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  35. 
Bunce,  Oliver  Bell.   Bachelor  Bluff,  his  opinions, 
sentiments  and  disputations.     N.  1.  1881. 
D.  824.1:11 

Contents.    Introducing  mr.  Bluff.— Domestic  bliss.— 
Theory  of  poetry.— Ideal  of  a  house.— Feminine  tact 
and  intuitions.— Realism  in  art.— The  country  and 
kindred  themes.— The  privileges  of  women.— Modern 
Action.-  Mr.  Bluff's  political  notions.— As  an  arith- 
metician.—Meditations  in  an  art  gallery.  — On  me- 
lancholy.—Morals  in  literature  and  nudity  in  art.— 
As  a  critic  on  dress.— Sundry  topics.— Experiences  of 
holidays. 
Burritt,  Elihu.    Ten  minute  talks  on  all  sorts  of 
topics  ;  with  autobiography  of  the  author. 
Bost.  1874.  D.  824.1  :  12 

Contents.  Autobiography.— Incidents  and  observa- 
tions.—Glimpses  by  the  wayside  of  history.— Social 
and  artistic  science.— Industrial  and  financial  ques- 
tions. —  Political  questions.  —  National  and  inter- 
national questions. 
Burroughs,  J:  Fresh  fields.  2d  ed.  Bost.  1885 
[1884].     S.  824.1  :  9 

Contents.  Nature  in  England. —English  woods;  a 
contrast.  — In  Carlyle's  country.  — A  hunt  for  the 
nightingale.  —  English  and  american  song-birds.  — 
Impressions  of  some  english  bii-ds.-In  Wordsworth's 
country.— A  glance  at  british  wild  flowers.— British 
fertility.— A  Sunday  in  Cheyne  Row.— At  sea. 

—  Locusts  and  wild  honey.     Bost.  1879.  S. 

824.1  :13 
Contents.    The  pastoral  bees.— Sharp  eyes.— Straw- 
berries.—Is  it  going  to  rain  ?— Speckled  trout.— Birds 
and  birds.— A  bed  of  boughs.— Birds' nesting.— The 
halcyon  in  Canada. 

—  Pepacton.     Bost.  1881.  S.  824.1  :  14 

Contents.  Pepacton,  a  summer  voyage.— Springs.- 
An  idyl  of  the  honey-bee.—  Nature  and  the  poets.- 
Notes  by  the  way.— Foot-paths.— A  bunch  of  herbs.— 
Winter  pictures. 

—  Winter  sunshine.    N.  Y.  1876.  S.      824.1  :  15 

Contents.  Winter  sunshine. —  Exhilarations  of  the 
road.— The  snow-walkers.— The  fox.— A  march  chron- 
icle.— The  apple.— An  October  abroad. 

Bushnell,  Horace.     Literary  varieties.     N.  Y. 
1864,  1881.     3v.  U.  824.1  :  16 

Contents.  V.  1.  Work  and  play.  Work  and  play.— 
The  true  wealth  or  weal  of  nations.— The  growth  of 
law.— The  founders  great  in  their  unconsciousness.— 
Historical  estimate  of  Connecticut.  — Agriculture  at 
the  east.— Life,  or  the  lives.— City  plans.— The  doc- 
trine of  loyalty.— The  age  of  homespun.— The  day  of 
roads.— Religious  music.  2.  Moral  uses  of  dark  things. 
Of  night  and  sleep. — Of  want  and  waste. —Of  bad 
government.— Of  oblivion,  or  dead  history.— Of  phys- 
ical pain.— Of  physical  danger.— Of  the  conditions  of 
solidarity.— Of  non-intercourse  between  worlds.— Of 
winter,  —  Of  things  unsightly  and  disgustful.  —  Of 


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plague  and  pestilenee.-Of  Insanity.-Of  the  animal 
infestations.— Of  distinctions  of  color.-Of  the  muta- 
bilities of  life.  —  Of  the  sea.  3.  Building  eras  m 
religion.  Buildingr  eras  in  religion.— The  new  educa- 
tion.-Common  schools. -The  christian  trinity,  a 
practical  truth.  — Spiritual  economy  of  revivals  of 
religion.  — Pulpit  talent.  —  Training  for  the  pulpit 
manward.— Our  gospel  a  gift  to  the  imf^nation.— 
Popular  government  by  divine  right.  — Our  obliga- 
tions to  the  dead.— Letter  to  Gregory  XVI.— Christian 
comprehensiveness. 
Carlyle,  T:  Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays. 
N.  Y.  1876.    4v.  D.  824.2:21 

Contents.  V.  1.  Richter.— State  of  german  litera- 
ture. —  Life  and  writings  of  Werner.  —  Goethe  s 
Helena.— Goethe.— Burns.— Life  of  Heyne.— German 
playwrights.— App.  1.  Pref.  and  introd.  to  "German 
romance";  Musaus;  Fouque;  Tieck;  Hoffmann; 
Bichter;  Goethe. —3.  Fractions:  Tragedy  of  the 
night-moth;  Cui  bono;  Four  fables;  The  sowers 
song;  Adieu;  The  beetle;  To-day;  Fortuna.  2. 
Voltaire.  — Novalis.  — Signs  of  the  times. —Richter 
n.-ofr. nil  Viictr.i'v T.nthpr's   nsnlm. — Schiller. — The 


again.— On  history.— Luther' 

Nit  "  ..    -      « 


^ „„ ^.    psalm.— Schiller.— The 

.ribelungen-lied.— German  literature  of  the  14th  and 
15th  centuries.— Taylor's  Historic  survey  of  german 
poetry.— App.  Richter's  review  of  mme.  de  Stael's 
Allemagne.  3.  Characteristics.— Goethe's  portrait. 
—Biography.— Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson.— Death  of 
Goethe.  —  Goethe's  works.  —  Corn-Jaw  rhymes.  —  On 
history  again.— Diderot.— Count  Cagliostro.— Death 
of  Edward  Irving.— Novelle.— Schiller,  Goethe  and 
mme.  de  Staijl.— The  tale.  4.  The  diamond  necklace. 
—  Mirabeau.  — Parliamentary  history  of  the  french 
revolution.— Sir  Walter  Scott.— Varnhagen  v.  Ense's 
memoirs.— Petition  on  the  copyright  bill.— On  the 
sinking  of  the  Vengeur.— Baillie  the  covenanter.— 
An  election  to  the  long  parliament.— 2.50  years  ago.— 
The  opera.— Project  of  a  national  exhibition  of  Scot- 
tish portraits.— The  Prinzenraub.— Index. 

—  On  heroes  and  hero-worship,  and  the  heroic  in 

history  ;  six  lectures  reported,  with  emend- 
ations and  add.  N.  Y.  1849.  D.  824.2  :  22 
Contents.  The  hero  as  divinity:  Odin;  Paganism; 
Scandinavian  mythology.  —  The  hero  as  prophet: 
Mahomet;  Islam.— The  hero  as  poet:  Dante;  Shaks- 
peare.— The  hero  as  priest:  Luther;  Reformation; 
Knox;  Puritanism.  —  The  hero  as  man  of  letters: 
Johnson;  Rousseau;  Burns. —The  hero  as  king: 
Cromwell;  Napoleon;  Modern  revolutionism.— Sum- 
mary and  Index. 

—  Same.     Lectures  on  heroes,   1840.      With  his 

Sartor  resartus.  in  824.2  :  20 

—  Latter-day  pamphlets.    Bost.  1850.  D. 

824,2  :  23 

Contents.     The   present   time.  —  Model  prisons.  — 

Downing  street.— The  new  Downing  street.— Stump 

orator.— Parliaments.-Hudson's  statue.— Jesuitism. 

—  Past  and  present.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.    824.2  :  24 

Contents.    Proem.— The  ancient  monk.  — The  mod- 
ern worker.— Horoscope.— Index. 

—  Sartor  resartus,  1831.    Lond.  1858.  D. 

824.2:20 

—  Ausgewahlte    schriften.       Deutsch     von    A. 

Kretzschmar.     Leipz.  1855.     6  v.  in  3.  O. 

824.2:25 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  35. 
Cleveland,    Rose    Elizabeth.       George    Eliot's 
poetry,  and  other  studies.    N.  i.  1885.  D. 
824.1  :  7 
Includes,  Reciprocity.— Altruistic  faith.— History.- 
Studies  in   the  middle   ages:    Old  Rome   and   new 
France;    Charlemagne;    The  monastery;    Chivalry: 
Joan  of  Arc. 
Clinton,  De  Witt.     An  introductory  discom*se, 
delivered  before  the  Literary  and  philo- 
sophical society  of  New  York  on  4th  may 
1814.    N.  Y.  1815.  O.  825.1+1 

Cobbe,  Frances  Power.  Darwinism  in  morals, 
and  other  essays,  reprinted  from  the  The- 
ological and  Fortnightly  reviews,  Eraser's 
and  Macmillan's  magazines  and  the  Man- 
chester friend.  Bost.  1883.  D.  824.2  :  107 
Contents.  Darwinism  in  morals.— Hereditary  piety. 
—  The  religion  of  childhood. —  An  englieh  broad 


Cobbe,  Frances  Power. — Continued. 

churchman.— A  french  theist.— The  devil.— A  pre- 
historic religion.— The  religions  of  the  world.— The 
religions  of  the  east.— The  religion  and  literature  of 
India.— Unconscious  cerebration.— Dreams,  as  illus- 
trations of  involuntary  cerebration.— Auricular  con- 
fession in  the  church  of  England.— The  evolution  of 
morals  and  religion. 

—  Hours  of  work  and  play.    Phila.  1867.  D. 

824.2:11 
Contents.  Public  morality  and  its  teachers.  — The 
indigent  class.— The  Brahmo  samaj.— The  fallacies  of 
memory.— The  fenian  idea.— A  day  at  Adelsberg.— 
A  lady's  adventure  in  the  great  pyramid.  —  The 
diablerets.— The  state  vault  of  Christ  church.— The 
shadow  of  death.— Alured.— The  spectral  rout.— The 
humour  of  various  nations.— The  fenians  of  Bally- 
bogmucky. 

—  Re-echoes.    Leipz.  1877.  S.  824.2  :  12 
Coleridge,  S:  Taylor.    Miscellanies,  aesthetic  and 

literary ;   added.  The  theory  of  life ;   col- 
lected and  arr.  by  T.  Ashe.  "Lond.  1885.  D. 
824.2  :  123 
Contents.     Essays  on  the  fine  arts.  —  On  the  Pro- 
metheus of  Aeschylus.— Fragments  and  notes,  main- 
ly from  the  lectures  of  1818:  The  middle  ages;   Cer- 
vantes; Wit  and  humour;  Dante;  Mythology,  imagi- 
nation    and    superstition;     Style.  —  Miscellaneous 
pieees.-Miscellaneous  notes  on  books  and  authors.— 
The  theory  of  life. 
Congdon,  C:  Tabor.     Tribune  essays;  leading 
articles    contributed    to    the    New    York 
tribune  from  1857  to  1863,  with  an  introd. 
by  Horace  Greeley.    N.  Y.  1869.  D. 

824.1:18 
Cook,  Joseph.    Occident,  with  preludes  on  cur- 
rent events.      (Boston  Monday  lectures.) 
Bost.  1884.  D.  824.1:112 

Contents.  Advanced  thought  in  England.  —  Ad- 
vanced thought  in  Germany.— Delitzsch  on  the  new 
criticism  of  the  old  testament— Prof  ZSllner's  views 
on  spiritualism.— Opponents  of  Prof.  Zollner's  views 
on  spiritualism.  —  Advanced  thought  in  Italy  and 
Greece.— New  departures  in  and  from  orthodoxy.— 
Does  death  end  probation  ?— The  future  of  civil  ser- 
vice reform.— The  vanguards  of  christian  missions.— 
Amer.  and  foreign  temperance  creeds.— Probation 
at  death.  —  App :  The  decline  of  rationalism  in  the 
german  universities;  Theodore  Christlieb  and  ger- 
man church  life;  The  new  house  and  its  battlement, 
or  The  relations  of  the  temperance  reform  to  civil 
liberty;  Reply  to  prof.  Smyth  of  Andover;  Anight 
on  the  Acropolis. 
Cooper,  Susan  Fenimore.  Rural  hours  by  a  lady. 

[Anon.']    3d  ed.     N.  Y.  1851.  D.  824.1  :  l7  ' 
Cowley,    Abraham.     Essays ;    with  life  by  the 
editor,  notes  and  ill.  by  dr.  Hurd  and  oth- 
ers.    [Bayard  ser.l    Lond.  1868.  T. 

824.2:141 
Contents.    Essay  introductory  and  biographical.— 
Of  liberty.— Of  solitude.— Of  obscurity  .—Of  agricul- 
ture.—The  garden.— Of  greatness.— Of  avarice.— The 
dangers  of  an  honest  man  in  much  company.  —  The 
shortness  of  life  and  uncertaintyof  riches.— The  dan- 
ger of  procrastination.— Of  myself.— A  discourse,  by  > 
way  of  vision,  concerning  the  government  of  Oliver  r 
Cromwell.— The  author's  preface  to  Cutter  of  Cole- 
man street.— A  proposition  for  the  advancement  of  i 
experimental  philosophy. 
Cozzens,  F:  Swartout.    The  sayings  of  dr.  Bush- 
whacker and  other  learned  men.    N.  Y. 
1867.  D.  824.1:191 

Contents.  A  talk  about  tea.  —  Journey  around 
tapioca  pudding.— The  radiant  dinner  castor.— Choco- 
late and  cocoa.— Notables  and  potables.— A  peep  intoi 
a  salad  bowl.— Madame  Follet.— Old  phrases.- Art.— 
Accidental  resemblances.  — Sitka.— Phrases  and  Al- 
berts.-Does  queen  Victoria  speak  english?— Thai! 
noses  of  eminent  men.  — Up  the  Rhine.— The  flrsti 
oyster-eater. —A  literary  curiosity.  —  The  race  be- 
tween the  hare  and  the  hedgehog.— What  is  the  cause 
of  thunder  ?— A  french  breakfast.— Dainty  hints  ton 
epicurean  smokers.— Was  champagne  known  to  the' 
ancients  ?  —  German  wines  and  a  wine  cellar. 
cbrlBtmas  piece.— Oxyporian  wine. 


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Crafts,  Wilbur  F.,  {Uncle  Will,  V.  M.)     Child- 
hood ;  the  text-book  of  the  age,   for  par- 
ents, pastors  and  teachers,  and  all  lovers 
of  childhood.     Bost.  1875.  D.       824.1:20 
Craik,  Dinah  Maria,  born  Mulock.    Plain-speak- 
ing.   N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  824.2+95 
Conunts.    The  tide  at  the  flood.— Victims  and  vlc- 
tlmizers.— "  Odd  "  people.— A  little  music.- Conies.— 
Decayed  gentlewomen.— On  novels  and  novel-makers. 
—Light  in  darkness.— An  island  of  the  blest.— How 
she  told  a  lie.— A  ruined  palace. 

—  Sermons  out  of  church.    Toronto.  1876.  S. 

824.2  :  15 
Contents.     What  is  self-sacrifice  ?  — Our  often  in- 
flrmitles.— How  to  train  up  a  parent  in  the  way  he 
should  go.— Benevolence  or  beneficence  ?— My  broth- 
er's keeper.— Gather  up  the  fragments. 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1875.  S.  824.2  :  15 

—  Studies  from  life.     Leipz.  1867.  S.    824.2  :  16 

Contents.    Old  stories.- Silence  for  a  generation.— 
Going  out  to  play.— Want  something  to  read.— War- 
sparkles.  —  An  old  soldier's    coming  home.  —  Poor 
people'schildren.— Travelling  companions.— Through 
the  powder-mills.  —Brother  Jonathan's  pet.— Liter- 
ary ghouls.— About  mothers-in-law.— Our  lost  cat.— 
My  babes  in  the  woods,— The  man  of  men.— Lost. 
Cross,  Marian,  6or«  Evans,  formerly  mrs.  G:  H: 
Lewes,  ( George  Eliot).  The  essays  of  George 
Eliot   complete ;    coll.    and    arr.   w^ith  an 
introd.  on  her   "Analysis  of  motives,"  by 
Nathan  Sheppard.    N."Y.  [1883].  D. 

824.2:114 
Contents.  George  Eliot's  Analysis  of  motives.  — 
Carlyle's  life  of  Stirling.- Woman  in  France.— Evan- 
gelical teaching.— German  wit.— Natural  history  of 
german  life.— Silly  novels  by  lady  novelists. —World- 
liness  and  other- worldliness. —The  Influence  of 
rationalism.  —  The  grammar  of  ornament.  —  Felix 
Holt's  address  to  woi-klngmen. 

—  Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such.   N.  Y.  1879. 

D.  824.2:26 

Contents.  Looking  inward.— Looking  backward.— 
How  we  encourage  research.  — A  man  surprised  at 
his  originality.  —  A  too  deferential  man.  —  Only 
temper.  —  A  political  molecule.  —  The  watch-dog  of 
knowledge.— A  half-breed.— Debasing  the  moral  cur- 
rency.—The  wasp  credited  with  the  honey-comb.— 
"So  young!  "—How  we  come  to  give  ourselves  false 
testimonials  and  believe  in  them. —The  too  ready 
writer.  —  Diseases  of  small  authorship.  —  Moral 
swindlers.— Shadows  of  the  coming  race.- The  mod- 
ern hep !  hep !  hep ! 

—  Same.    Chicago,  1885.  D.  821.2  :  249 
Cumberland,  R:    The  observer;  a  collection  of 

moral,  literary  and  familiar  essays.    4th 
ed.     [Anon.]    Lond.  1791.     5  v.   D." 

824.2:40 

Davy,  Sir  Humphrey.    Consolations  in  travel, 

or  The  last  days  of  a  philosopher  ;  with  a 

sketch  of  the  author's  life  and  notes  by 

Jacob  Green.    Phila.  1830.  T.     824.2  :  27 

De  duincey,  T:    The  avenger,  a  narrative  ;  and 

other  papers.    Bost.  1859.  D.       824.2  :  28 

Contents.    The  avenger;  a  narrative.— Additions  to 

the  Confessions  of   an  opium-eater:    De  Quincey; 

J_         Barbara  Lewthwaite;  The  daughter  of  Lebanon.— 

The  essenes;  supplementary.— Aelius  Lamia.— China. 

—Traditions  of  the  rabbins. 

r—  Essays  on  the  philosophical  writers,  and  other 
I  men  of  letters.    Bost.  1854.    2  v.  D. 

i  824.2  :  29 

Contents.     V.  1.     Sir  W:  Hamilton.  —  Sir  James 
Mackintosh.- Kant  in  his  miscellaneous  essays.- 
Herder.— J :  Paul  F :  Rlchter.— Analects  from  Richter. 
— Lessing.    2.    Bentley.— Parr. 
I    —  Historical  and  critical  essays.    Bost.  1853.     2 
V.  D.  824.2  :  30 

Contents.  V.  1.  Philosophy  of  roman  history.— 
The  essenes.  —  Philosophy  of  Herodotus.  —  Plato's 
Republic- Homer  and  the  homeridse.  2 .  Cicero.— 
Style.— Rhetoric-Secret  societies. 

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De  Quincey,  T: — Continued. 

—  Letters  to  a  young  man,  and  other  papers. 

Bost.  1858.  D.  824.2  :  31 

Contents.     Letters  to  a  young  man.  —  Theory  of 

greek  tragedy.—  Conversation.—  Language.—  French 

and  english  manners.— Calif  ornia  and  the  gold  mania. 

—Ceylon.— Presence  of  mind. 

—  Memorials,  and  other  papers.    Bost.  186Q.    2 

V.  D.  824.2  :  32 

Contents.     V.  1.    The  orphan  heiress.  — Oxford. — 

The  pagan  oracles.  —  The  revolution  of  Greece.    2. 

Klosterhelm.— The  sphinx's  riddle. —The  templars' 

dialogues. 

—  Miscellaneous  essays.    Bost.  1851.  D. 

824.2  :  33 
Contents.  On  the  knocking  at  the  gate,  in  Macbeth. 
—Murder  considered  as  one  of  the  fine  arts.— Second 
paper  on  murder.— Joan  of  Arc— The  english  mall- 
coach.— The  vision  of  sudden  death.  —  Dinner,  real 
and  reputed.— Orthographic  mutineers. 

—  Narrative  and  miscellaneous  papers.     Bost. 

1859.     2  V.  D.  824.2  :  34 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  household  wreck.— The  Span- 
ish nun.— Flight  of  a  tartar  tribe.  2.  System  of  the 
heavens  as  revealed  by  lord  Rosse's  telescopes.— 
Modern  superstition.— Coleridge  and  opium  eating.— 
Temperance  movement.— On  war.— The  last  days  of 
Emmanuel  Kant. 

—  The  note    book  of   an  english    opium-eater. 

Bost.  1860.  D.  824.2  :  35 

Contents.  Three  memorable  murders.— True  rela- 
tions of  the  Bible  to  merely  human  science.- Literary 
history  of  the  18th  century.— The  Antigone  of  Soph- 
ocles.—The  marquess  Wellesley.— Milton  vs.  Southey 
and  Landor.  —  Falsification  of  english  history.  — A 
peripatetic  philosopher.  —  On  suicide.  —  Superficial 
knowledge.— English  dictionaries.  —  Dryden's  hexa- 
stich.— Pope's  retort  upon  Addison. 

Dickens,  C:  J:  Huflfam.     Speeches,  1841—1870; 

ed.  and  prefaced  by  R:  Heme  Shepherd, 

with  a  new    bibliography,   rev.   and   enl. 

Lond.  1884.  D.  825.2  :2 

Dix,  W:  Giles.    The  deck  of  the  Crescent  City; 

a  picture  of  american  life.    N.  Y.  18.53.  D. 

824.1:21 

Dodge,  Mary  Abigail.    Skirmishes  and  sketches 

by  Gail  Hamilton.    Bost.  1865.  S. 

824.1:10 
Contents.  Child-power.  —  "Glory  hallelujah".  — A 
folly  in  Israel. —A  landmark  removed.  —  Doubtful 
arguments.  —  Christ  as  a  preacher.  —  Nathaniel  Em- 
mons of  Franklin.- Brain  and  brawn.— Glorying  in 
the  goad.— Pictures  and  a  preface.- A  suggestion.- 
A  court  crime.— Mob  patriotism.— Ellen.— A  word  to 
the  inconsiderate.  —  Drunkenness  and  drinking.  — 
Language.— Christ  in  Carolina.— Eddykny-Mur-r-phy. 
—Magazine  literature.— Words  for  the  way.— "Out  in 
the  cold".— Interruption.— Anno  Domini.— A  ramble 
in  the  old  paths.— A  countercharm.— A  new  school  of 
biography.— Pictor  ignotus.— My  book. 

Doran,  J:    Knights  and  their  days.    N.  Y.  1864. 
D.  824.2  :  37 

Contents.  A  fragmentary  prologue.— The  training 
of  pages.— Knights  at  home.— Love  in  chevaliers  and 
chevaliers  In  love.— Duelling,  death  and  burial.— The 
knights  who  "grew  tired  of  it".— Female  knights 
and  Jeanne  Dare— The  champions  of  Christendom.— 
Sir  Guy  of  Warwick  and  what  befell  him.— Garterl- 
ana.  — Foreign  knights  of  the  garter.  — The  poor 
knights  of  Windsor  and  their  doings.— The  knights 
of  the  Sainte  Ampoule.  —  The  order  of  the  Holy 
Ghost.  —  Jacques  de  Lelaing.  —  The  fortunes  of  a 
knightly  family.  —  The  record  of  Ramboulllet.  —  Sir 
John  Falstaff.— Stage  knights.— Stage  ladies,  and  the 
romance  of  history.  —  The  kings  of  England  as 
knights,  from  the  Normans  to  the  Stuarts. —  "  The 
institution  of  a  gentleman".— The  kings  of  England 
as  knights,  the  Stuarts.— The  Spanish  match.— The 
kings  of  England  as  knights  from  Stuart  to  Bruns- 
wick.—Recipients  of  knighthood.— Richard  Carr  Page 
and  Guy  Faux,  esq.  — Ulrich  von  Hutten.  —  Sham- 
knlghts.— Pieces  of  armor. 
—  Table  traits  and  something  on  them.  N.  Y. 
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Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.  Miscellanies  ;  embrac- 
ina;  Nature,  Addresses  and  lectures.  Bost. 
1857.   D.  824.1:22 

Contents.  Nature.  —  The  american  scholar.  —  An 
address  to  the  senior  class  in  Divinity  college,  Cam- 
bridge.—Literary  ethics.— The  method  of  nature.— 
Man  the  reformer.  —  Introductory  lecture  on  the 
times.— The  conservative.— The  transcendentalist.— 
The  young  american.  . 

—  Same.    New  rev.  ed.    Bost.  1884.  D.     In  his 

Works.  820.1:  8  vl 

—  Essays  ;  1st  and  2d  ser.    Bost.  1854,  1858.    3  v. 

D.  824.1  :  24 

Contents.  V.  1.  History.— Self -reliance.-Compen- 
sation.—  Spiritual  laws.— Love.—  Friendship.—  Prud- 
ence.—Heroism.— The  over-soul.— Circles.— Intellect. 
—  Art.  2.  The  poet.  —  Experience.  —  Character. — 
Manners.  —  Gifts.  —  Nature.  —  Politics.  —  Nominalist 
and  realist.- New  England  reformers. 

—  Same.    New  rev.  ed.     Bost.  1879.    2  v.  T. 

824.1  :24 

—  Same.    Bost.  1884.  D.    In  Ms  Works. 

820:1:  8  v2,3 

—  Fortune  of  the  republic ;  lecture  del.  at  the 

Old  south  church,  march  30,  1878.    Bost. 
1879.  S.  824.1  :25 

—  Letters  and  social  aims.    Bost.  1876.  D. 

824.1  :  26 

Contents.    Poetry  and  imagination.— Social  aims.— 

Eloquence.— Resources.— The  comic— Quotation  and 

originality.— Progress  of  culture.— Persian  poetry.— 

Inspiration.— Greatness.— Immortality. 

—  Same.     New  rev.  ed.     Bost.  1884.    D.     In  his 

Works.  820. 1  :  8  v8 

—  Society  and  solitude  ;  twelve  chapters.    Bost. 

1879.  T.  824. 1  :  27 

Contents.    Society  and  solitude.— Civilization.— Art. 

—Eloquence.— Domestic  life.— Farming.— Work  and 

days.— Books.— Clubs.— Courage.— Success.—  Old  age. 

—  Same.    New  rev.  ed.    Bost.  1884.    D.    In  his 

Works.  820.1  :  8  v7 

Everett,  E:    The  Mount  Vernon  papers.    N.  Y. 

1860.  D.  824.1  :28 

Contents.  [Introductory].— Christmas.- The  house 
of  Franklin.— A  safe  answer.— The  comet.— An  incur- 
sion into  the  Empire  State.  —The  parable  against 
persecution.  —  Washington's  diary.  —  Robertson's 
miniatures  of  gen.  and  mrs.  Washington.- Washing- 
ton's diary,  pt.  2.— Louis  Napoleon.— Washington's 
diary.— Abbotsford  visited  and  re-visited.— The  4th  of 
march,  1789.— Abbotsford  visited  and  re-visited,  pt.  2. 
—The  court  of  France,  18]8.  — Lord  Erskine's  testi- 
mony to  Washington.— The  financial  distress  of  1857. 
—Travelling  in  former  times.— Travel  in  Europe.  — 
Havre  and  Rouen.— Will  there  be  a  war  in  Europe  ?— 
Another  vol.  of  Washington's  diary.— Washington's 
southern  tour.  --  Adams'  express  and  the  express 
system  of  the  U.  S.— At  Paris  in  1818.— The  illustrious 
dead  of  1859:  Prescott;  Bond;  Hallam;  v.  Humboldt. 
—Italian  nationality.— The  light-house.— Prince  Met- 
ternich.  —  Seven  critical  occasions  and  incidents  in 
the  life  of  Washington.— Fontainebleau,  Burgundy, 
Autun.— Talleyrand.— Lyons.— From  Lyons  to  Geneva. 
—Excursion  from  Geneva  to  Chamouni,  Mont  Blanc. 
—  The  Montauvert,  the  Sea  of  Ice,  and  the  Green 
Garden.— Geneva,  Perney,  Lausanne.  — From  Lau- 
sanne to  Freyburg.  —  Berne.  —  19th  of  april  1775.  — 
From  Berne  to  Sachseln.  — Stanz,  Lucerne,  Tell.— 
Goldau,  Aloys  Reding,  Grutli,  the  Tellensprung. — 
Altorf,  the  valley  of  the  Reuss,  the  Valais.— Daniel 
Boon.— The  New  York  ledger. 

—  Orations  and  speeches  on  various  occasions. 

Bost.  1853-79.  4  v.  O.  825.1+2 

Contents.  V.  1 .  (3d  ed.)  The  circumstances  favor- 
able to  the  progress  of  literature  in  America.— The 
first  settlement  of  New  England.— The  first  battles 
of  the  revolutionary  war.— The  principle  of  the  amer. 
constitutions.— Adams  and  Jefferson.— The  history  of 
liberty.— Monument  to  Harvard.— Speech  at  Nash- 
ville.— Speech  at  Lexington,  Ky.— Speech  at  the  Yel- 
low Springs  in  Ohio.— The  settlement  of  Mass.— Im- 
portance of  scientific  knowledge  to  practical  men 
and  the  encouragement  to  its  pursuit.- The  working- 
men's  party.- Advantage  of  scientific  knowledge  to 
workingmen.  —  Colonization    and    clvilizatioa    of 


Africa.  —  Education  in  the  western  states.  —  The 
Bunker  Hill  monument.— Temperance.— The  seven 
years'  war,  the  school  of  the  revolution.— The  educa- 
tion of  mankind.— Agriculture. —Eulogy  on  Lafay- 
ette.—The  battle  of  Lexington.— The  youth  of  Wash- 
ington.—Education  favorable  to  liberty,  morals  and 
knowledge.— The  battle  of  Bloody  Brook.  2.  (3d  ed.) 
The  boyhood  and  youth  of  Franklin.  —  Fourth  of 
July  at  Lowell.  —  American  manufactures.—  Anec- 
dotes of  early  local  history.— The  western  railroad.— 
Anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Springfield.- The 
Importance  of  the  militia.  —  The  17th  of  June  at 
Charlestown.  —  Harvard  centennial  anniversary.  — 
The  settlement  of  Dedham.— The  cattle  show  at  Dan- 
vers.— The  Irish  charitable  society.- Improvements 
in  prison  discipline.— Superior  and  popular  educa- 
tion.—The  Boston  schools.— The  importance  of  the 
mechanic  arts.— Reception  of  the  Sauks  and  Foxes. 
—Dr.  Bowditch.— 4th  of  July,  1838.  —  Education  the 
nurture  of  the  mind.— Festival  at  Exeter.— Accumu- 
lation, property,  capital,  credit.— Importance  of  edu- 
cation in  a  republic— The  settlement  of  Barnstable. 
—Normal  schools.— Opening  of  the  railroad  to  Spring- 
field.—The  Scots'  charitable  society.— J:  Lowell,  jr., 
founder  of  the  Lowell  institute.  —  Dr.  Robinson's 
medal.—  British  association  at  Manchester.— L'niver- 
sity  of  Cambridge.— The  Royal  agricultural  society 
at  Bristol.— Agricultural  society  at  Waltham.— York 
minster.— Loi-d  mayor's  day.— The  Geological  society 
of  London.— The  Royal  academy  of  art.— Royal  liter- 
ary fund.— The  Agricultural  society  at  Derby.— Re- 
ception at  Hereford.— Saffron  Walden  agricultural 
society.— Scientific  association  at  Cambridge.— The 
pilgrim  fathers. —  University  education.— The  new 
medical  college.— The  famine  in  Ireland.— Aid  to  the 
colleges.— Eulogy  on  J:  Quincy  Adams.— The  Cam- 
bridge high  school.— Second  speech  on  aid  to  col- 
leges.—American  scientific  association.— The  depart- 
ure of  the  pilgrims.— Cattle  show  at  Dedham.— The 
19th  of  april-  at  Concord.— The  Bible.  3.  Battle  of 
Bunker  Hill.— Opening  of  the  Brattle  house.— Cam- 
bridge high  school.- The  Ottoman  empire.— The  birth- 
day of  Washington.— Conditions  of  a  good  school.— 
Beneficial  influence  of  railroads.— The  husbandman, 
mechanic  and  manufacturer.— Treatment  of  animals. 
-Effects  of  immigration.— Festival  of  the  alumni  of 
Harvard.— Education  and  civilization.— Dinner  to  T: 
Baring.— Progress  of  agriculture.- Thedeath  of  Dan- 
iel Webster. —  The  colonization  of  Africa.  —  Abdul 
Rahaman.  —  Discovery  of  America.  —  Stability  and 
progress.— The  pilgrim  fathers.— New  Hampshire- 
Vice-president  King.  —  P:  Chardon  Brooks.  — Dor- 
chester in  1630, 1776  and  1855.— Boston  school  festival. 

—  Launch  of  the  Defender.  —  Abbott  Lawrence- 
Obituary  notice  of  Abbott  Lawrence.— Vegetable  and 
mineral  gold.— Daniel  Webster  as  a  man.— Reception 
at  Philadelphia.— Mr.  Dowse's  library.— The  uses  of 
astronomy.— G :  Pcabody.  — Obituary  notice  of  mr. 
Dowse.- Memorial  of  the  Franklin  family.— Acade- 
mical education.— The  statue  of  Warren.— The  im- 
portance of  agriculture.  —  Charitable  institutions 
and  charity.  —  Dedication  of  the  public  library.— 
Dedication  of  Crawford's  Washington.— Presentation 
of  the  cane  of  Washington.— Recollections  of  Tur- 
key.—Washington  abroad  and  at  home.— The  4th  of 
July.  4.  The  character  of  Washington.  —  Cattle 
show  at  Springfield.— The  New  York  state  inebriate 
asylum.- Agricultural  society  at  Danvers.— Minot's 
Ledge  light-house.— Eulogy  on  T:  Dowse.— Franklin 
the  Boston  boy.— W:  Hickling  Prescott.— H:  Haliam. 
—Latin  school  prize  declamation.— Powers's  statue 
of  Webster.- Alex.  v.  Humboldt.— Rufus  Choatc— 
Daniel  Webster  union  meeting  in  Faneuil  hall.— 
Washington  Irving.— Birthday  of  Washington  Irv- 
ing.—Eliot  school-house.— H:  D.  Gilpin. —American 
expedition  to  the  Arctic  sea.— Sanitary  convention. 
—Vindication  of  american  institutions.— Inaugura- 
tion of  president  Felton. —Everett  school-house— 
Flag-raising  in  Chester  square.— The  call  to  arms.— 
Daniel  Drury  Barnard.— The  questions  of  the  day. 
— "E  pluribus  unum."— Nathan  Appleton.— 50th  anni- 
versary of  graduation.— lath  Mass.  regiment.— Agri- 
culture as  affected  by  the  war.  —  Dinner  to  prince 
Napoleon.— The  causes  and  conduct  of  the  civil  war. 

—  Cornelius  Conway  Felton.  —  The  army  of  the 
Potomac— Opportunities  of  Harvard  students. —Fe- 
male education— The  duty  of  crushing  the  rebellion. 
—The  demand  for  reinforcements.- The  Irish  regi- 
ments.—Nathan  Hale.— Inauguration  of  the  Union 
club.— U.  S.  naval  academy.— Harvard  college  in  the 
war.— The  education  of  the  poor.— National  cemetery 
at  Gettysburg.— Aid  to  east  Tennessee.— The  navy  in 
the  war.— Russia  and  the  U.  8.— Josiah  Qulnoy.— The 


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,  Everett,  E : — Continued . 

administration  of  president  Qulncy.  —  The  duty  of 
supporting  the  government.— The  sailors'  home.— 
Reception  of  capt.  Winslow.— President  Lincoln.  — 
Mass.  electoral  college  of  1864.— The  relief  of  Savan- 
nah. 

Note.  For  special  index,  alphabetical  arrange- 
ment, see  Catalogue  of  the  Brooklyn  library,  p.  461. 

—  The  great  issue  now  before  the  country  ;   an 

oration  del.  at  the  New  York  academy  of 
music,  July  4,  1861.     N.  Y.  1861.  D. 

825.1:4 
Fay,  Theodore  Sedgwick.  Dreams  and  reveries 
of  a  quiet  man  ;  consisting  of  The  little 
genius  and  other  essays,  by  one  of  the  eds. 
of  the  New  York  mirror.  "  N.  Y.  1832.  2  v. 
D.  824.1:29 

Fields,  James  T:    Underbrush.     Bost.  1877.  T. 

824.1:30 
Contents.    My  friend's  librai-y.— A  peculiar  case- 
Familiar  letter  to  house-breakers.- Our  village  dog- 
matist.—A  watch  that  "wanted  cleaning."— Bother- 
some people.— Pleasant  ghosts.— The  Pettibone  line- 
age.—Getting  home  again.— How  to  rough  it. —  An 
old-time  scholar.— Diamonds  and  pearls.— The  author 
of  "  Paul  and  Virginia."— If  I  were  a  boy  again. 
Fiske,  J:    Darwinism,  and  other  essays.    Lond. 
1879.    D.  824.1:31 

Contents.  Darwinism  verified.- Mr.  Mivart  on  dar- 
winism.— Dr.  Bateman  on  darwinism.- Dr.  Biichner 
on  darwinism.— A  crumb  for  the  modern  symposium. 
— Chauncey  Wright.— What  is  inspiration?— Dr.  Ham- 
mond and  the  table-tippers.— Mr.  Buckle's  fallacies. 

—  Postscript  on  mr.  Buckle.  —  The  races  of  the 
Danube.— A  librarian's  work. 

—  Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

824.1:107 
Contents.  Europe  before  the  arrival  of  man.— The 
arrival  of  man  in  Europe.— Our  aryan  forefathers.— 
What  we  learn  from  old  aryan  words.— Was  there  a 
primeval  mother  tongue  ?  —  Sociology  and  hero- 
worship.— Heroes  of  industry.— The  causes  of  perse- 
cution.—The  origins  of  protestantism. —  Evolution 
and  religion.— The  meaning  of  infancy.— A  universe 
of  mind-stuff.— In  memoriam  C:  Darwin. 

—  The  unseen  world,   and  other  essays.    Bost. 

1876.  D.  824.1  :  32 

Contents.  The  unseen  world.— "The  tomorrow  of 
death."— The  Jesus  of  history.— The  Christ  of  dogma. 
—A  word  about  miracles.  -Draper  on  science  and 
religion.— Nathan  the  wise.— Historical  difflculties.- 
The  famine  of  1770  in  Bengal.— Spain  and  the  Nether- 
lands.—Longfellow's  Dante.— Paine's  "St Peter."— 
A  philosophy  of  art.— Athenian  and  american  life. 
—Index. 
Flagg,  Wilson.     Studies  in  the  field  and  forest. 

Bost.  1857.  O.  824. 1  :  33 

—  Halcyon  days.    Bost.  1881.  D.        824. 1  :  102 
Foster,  J:    Biographical,   literary  and  philoso- 

pliical  essays  ;  contributed  to  the  Eclectic 

review.    N".  Y.  1844.  D.  824.2  :  39 

Contents.     Chalmers'   astronomical  discourses.— J : 

Home  Tooke.— Coleridge's  Friend.— Fox's  James  II. 

—  Edgeworth's  Professional  education.  —  British 
statesmen.— Loi'd  Kames.— Defence  of  the  stage.— 
B :  Franklin.—  James  Beattie.  —  Fashionable  life.  — 
Hugh  Blair.— D:  Hume.— Philosophy  of  nature.— Ire- 
land.—Epic  poetry.— Superstitions  of  the  highland- 
ers.  —  Ecclesiastical  biography.  —  Spain.  —  Modern 
egyptians. 

—  Essays,  in  a  series  of  letters.    5th  amer.  ed. 

Bost.  1833.  S.  824.2:41 

Contents.    On  a  man's  writing  memoirs  of  himself. 
On  decision  of  character.— On  the  application  of  the 
epithet  romantic— On  some  of  the  causes  by  which 
evangelical  religion  has  been  rendered  unacceptable 
to  persons  of  cultured  taste. 
Proude,  James  Anthony .     Historical  and  other 
sketches  ;    ed.   with   an  introd.   by  D:   H. 
Wheeler.     N.  Y.  [1883].  D.        824.2  :  113 
Contents.    A  siding  at  a  railway  station.- The  Nor- 
way fjords.— A  Cagliostro  of  the  2d  century.— Social 
condition  of  England  In  the  16th  century.— Corona- 


Froude,  James  Anthonj. —  Contimted. 

tion  of  Anne  Boleyn.— J:  Bunyan.— Leaves  from  a 
south  african  .lournal.— A  day's  fishing  at  Cheneys.— 
T:  Carlyle  and  his  wife.— Political  economy  of  the 
18th  century.— Beynard  the  fox. 

—  Short  studies  on  great  subjects.    N.  Y.   n.  d. 

4  V.  D.  824.2  :  42 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  science  of  history.  —Times  of 
Erasmus  and  Luther.— The  influence  of  the  reforma- 
tion on  the  Scottish  character.  —  The  philosophy  of 
Catholicism.  —  A  plea  for  the  free  discussion  of  theo- 
logical difficulties.— Criticism  and  the  gospel  history. 

—  The  book  of  Job.— Spinoza.— The  dissolution  of  the 
monasteries.— England's  forgotten  worthies.— Homer. 

—  The  lives  of  the  saints.  —  Representative  men.  — 
Reynard  the  fox.  —The  cat's  pilgrimage.  —  Fables.  — 
Parable  of  the  bread-fruit  tree.  —  Compensation.  — 
2.  Calvinism.— A  bishop  of  the  12th  century.— Father 
Newman  on  "The  grammar  of  assent."  —  Condition 
and  prospects  of  protestantism.  —  England  and  her 
colonies.  —  A  fortnight  in  Kerry,  pt.  1,  —  Reciprocal 
duties  of  state  and  subject.  —  The  merchant  and  his 
wife.— On  progress.— The  colonies  once  more.—  Edu- 
cation.—A  fortnight  in  Kerry,  pt.  2.— England's  war. 

—  The  eastern  question.  —  Scientific  method  applied 
to  history.  3.  Annals  of  an  english  abbey.— Revival 
of  romanisra.  —  Sea  studies.  —  Society  in  Italy  in  the 
last  days  of  the  roman  republic.  —  Lucian.  —  Divus 
Csesar.- On  the  uses  of  a  landed  gentry.— Party  poli- 
tics.—Leaves  from  a  south  african  journal.  4.  Life 
and  times  of  Thomas  Becket.  —  The  Oxford  counter- 
reformation.  —  Origen  and  Celsus.  —  A  Cacrliostro  of 
the  2d  century.— Cheneys  and  the  house  of  Russell.— 
A  siding  at  a  railway  station. 

Gibbons,  Phebe  Earle.     "Pennsylvania  dutch," 

and  other  essays.      3d  ed.    rev.   and  enl. 

Phila.  1882.  D.  824.1  :  101 

Contents.  Pennsylvania  dutch.— An  Amish  meeting. 

—Swiss  exiles.  —  The  dunker  love-feast.  —  Ephrata.— 

Bethlenem  and  the  moravians.  —  Schwenkfelders.— 

A  friend.— Cousin  Jemima.— The  miners  of  Scranton. 

—  Irish  farmers.— English.— App. 

Giles,  H:  Illustrations  of  genius  in  some  of  its 
relations  to  culture  and  society.  Bost.  1854. 
D.  824.1  :  35 

Contents.    Cervantes.—  Don  Quixote.  —  The  scarlet 
letter.— Fiction.  —  Public  opinion.  —  The  philantropic 
sentiment.— Music.  —  The  cost  of  a  cultivated  man.— 
Conversation.— Wordsworth.— Robert  Burns.— T:  De 
Quincey. 
Gleig,  G:  Robert.     Essays,  biograp)hical,  histor- 
ical and  miscellaneous';  contributed  chiefly 
to  the  Edinburgh   and  Quarterly  reviews, 
Lond.  1858.  2  v.  O.  824.2  :  43 

Contents.  V.  1.  Dr.  Chalmers.— Our  defensive  ar- 
mament.—Natural  theology.— Military  bridges.— The 
war  of  the  Punjaub.  2.  The  puritans.  —  General 
Miller.  —  India  and  its  army.  —  The  Madchenstein.  — 
Military  education. 
Goodale,  Elaine.  Journal  of  a  farmer's  daughter. 
N.  Y.  1881.  S.  824.1  :  36 

Greene,  G:  Washington.  Biographical  studies. 
N.  Y.  1860.  D.  824.1  :  37 

Contents.  Cooper.— Personal  recollections  of  Coo- 
per. —  Cole.—  Crawford.  —  Irving's  works.  —  Irving's 
Washington. 

—  Historical  studies.    N.  Y.  1850.  D.  824.1  :  38 

Contents.  Petrarch.— Machiavelli.— Reformation  in 
Italy.  —Italian  literature  in  the  first  half  of  the  19th 
century.— Manzoni.— The  hopes  of  Italy.  —  Historical 
romance  in  Italy.— Libraries.— Verrazzano.— Charles 
Edward.— Supplement  to  The  hopes  of  Italy.— Contri- 
butions for  the  popes. 
Hall,  Gi-anville  Stanley.  Aspects  of  german  cul- 
ture.   Bost.  1881.'  D.  824.1  :  39 

Contents.  Religious  opinion.— The  vivisection  ques- 
tion.—The  passion  play.  —  Some  recent  pessimistic 
theories.— The  newcultus  war.— Ferdinand  Lassalle.— 
The  graphic  method.— The  Leipzig  "messe."— A  pom- 
eranian  watering  place —Emperor  Wilhelm's  return. 
—Hermann  Lotze.— Is  {esthetics  a  science  ?—  The  ger- 
man science.— Are  the  german  universities  declining? 
—Fowler's  Locke  and  german  psychology.— Spiritual- 
ism in  Germany.  —  Recent  studies  on  hypnotism.  — 
Popular  science  in  Germany.  —  A  note  on  Hegel,  his 
followers  and  critics.  —  Hartmann's  new  system  of 


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pessimistic  ethics  —  The  latest  german  philosophical 
literature— Democrltus  and  Heraclitus— The  muscu- 
lar perception  of  space.  —  Laura  Brid!?eman.  —  Ihe 
perception  of  color.— A  note  on  the  present  condition 
of  philosophy.— First  impressions  on  returning  from 
Germany. 
Halpine,  C:  Graham.  Baked  meats  of  the  funer- 
ral ;  a  collection  of  essays,  poems,  speeches, 
histories  and  banquets   by   private  Miles 
O'Reilly.    N.  Y.  1866.  D.  824.1  :  40 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.    Human  intercourse. 
Bost.  1884.  D.  824.2  :  120 

—  The  intellectual  life  ;  with  a  portr.  of  Leonardo 

da  Vinci  etched  by  Leopold  Flameng.  Bost. 
1877.  D.  824.2  :  44 

Contents.  —The  physical  basis.  —  The  moral  basis.  — 
Of  education.— The  power  of  time.- The  influences  of 
money.— Custom  and  tradition.  —  Women  and  marri- 
age.—Aristocracy  and  democracy.—  Society  and  soli- 
tude.-Intellectual  hygienics.  —  Trades  and  profes- 
sions.—Surroundings. 
Hayward,  Abraham.  Sketches  of  eminent  states- 
men and  writers,  with  other  essays  ;  reprin- 
ted from  the  Quarterly  review,  with  add. 
and  corr.    Lond.  1880.  2  v.  O.    824.2  :  45 
Contents.    V.   1.    Thiers.  —  Bismarck.  —  Cavour. — 
Metternich.- Charles  comte  de  Montalembert.— Lord 
Melbourne.— The  marquess  Wellesley.    2.    Mme.  de 
Sevigne.  —  Saint-Simon.  —  Mme.  Du  Deffand  and  her 
correspondents.—  Holland  House.  —  Strawberry  Hill. 
—Byron  and  Tennyson.— The  republic  of  Venice  ;  its 
rise,  decline  and  fall. 

—  Selected  essays.   N.Y.  1879.  2  v.  D.  824.2:46 

Contents.  V."  1.  The  rev.  Sidney  Smith;  his  life, 
character  and  writings.  —  S:  Rogers.  —  F:  v.  Gentz.— 
Maria  Edgeworth ;  her  life  and  writings.  —  The  coun- 
tess Hahn-Hahn.— De  Stendhal,  H :  Beyle.— Alexander 
Dumas.  2.  The  british  parliament,  its  history  and 
eloquence.— The  pearls  and  mock  pearls  of  history.- 
Vicissitudes  of  families,  english,  scotch,  Irish '  and 
continental  nobility.— England  and  France  ;  their  na- 
tional qualities,  manners,  morals  and  society.  —Lady 
Palmerston.  —  Lord  Landsdowne.  —  Lord  Dalling  and 
Bulwer.— Whist  and  whist-players. 
Hazlitt,  W:  The  round  table.  [Bayard  ser]. 
Lond.  1869.  T.  824.2  :  47 

Contents.  The  love  of  life.  —  Classical  education.  — 
The  Tatler.— Modern  comedy.  —  Posthumous  fame.  — 
Hogarth's  marriage  a-la-mode.  —  Milton's  versifica- 
tion. —  Manner.  —  The  tendency  of  sects.  —  Causes  of 
methodism.  —  The  Midsummer  night's  dream.  —  The 
Beggar's  opera.— Patriotism.— Beauty.  —  Imitation.— 
Gusto.— Pedantry.  —  Character  of  Rousseau.  —Differ- 
ent sorts  of  fame.  —  Character  of  John  Bull.  —  Good- 
nature.—Character  of  Milton's  Eve.— Observations  on 
mr.  Wordsworth's  poem :  The  excursion.  —  A  day  by 
the  flre.  —  Religious  hypocrisy.  —  The  literary  char- 
acter.—Common-place  critics.— Actors  and  acting. 

—  The  spirit  of  the  age,  or  Contemporary  por- 

traits.   1st  amer.  ed.    Phila.  1848.  D. 

824.2  :  48 
Contents.  Bentham.— Godwin.  —  Coleridge.  —  E :  Ir- 
ving. —  Home  Tooke.  —  Scott.  —  Byron.  —  Sovithey.  — 
Wordsworth.  —  Mackintosh.  —  Malthus.  —  Gifford.  — 
Jeffrey.- Brougham.  — Sir  F.  Burdett.— Lord  Eldon.— 
Mr.  Wllberforce.  —  Cobbett.  —  Campbell.  —  Crabbe.— 
Moore.— Hunt.— Elia.— Geoffrey  Crayon. 

—  Table  talk;  opinions  on  books,  men  and  things. 

[1st  and]  2d  series.    Phila.  1848.  2  v.  D. 

824.2  :  49 
Contents.  V.  1,  pt.  1.  On  the  pleasure  of  painting. 
On  the  past  and  future.  —  On  people  with  one  idea.  — 
On  the  ignorance  of  the  learned.  —  On  will-making.— 
On  a  landscape  of  Nicolas  Poussin.— On  going  a  jour- 
ney. —  Why  distant  objects  please.  —  On  corporate 
bodies.  —  On  the  knowledge  of  character.  —  On  the 
fear  of  death.  —  On  application  to  study.  —On  the  old 
age  of  artists.- On  egotism.— On  the  regal  character. 
Pt.  3:  On  the  look  of  a  gentleman.  —  On  reading  old 
books.— On  personal  character.— On  vulgarity  and  af- 
fectation.—On  antiquity.— On  the  conduct  of  life,  or 
Advise  to  a  school-boy.— The  Indian  jugglers.— On  the 
prose-style  of  poets.  —  On  the  conversation  of  au- 
thors.- My  first  acquaintance  with  poets.— Of  persons 
one  would  wish  to  have  seen.  —  Shyness  of  scholars. 


—  On  old  english  writers  and  speakers.  2,  pt.  1.  On 
the  feeling  of  immortality  in  youth.— On  the  want  of 
money.— On  sitting  for  one's  picture.— Whether  geni- 
us is  conscious  of  its  powers.  —  On  londoners  and 
country  people.—  On  living  to  one's  self.  —  On  genius 
and  common  sense.— Hot  and  cold.— On  thought  and 
action.— Portrait  by  Vandyke.— On  dreams.— On  envy ; 
a  dialogue.  —  On  the  difference  between  writing  and 
speaking.— On  inconsistencies  in  sir  Joshua  Reynold's 
discourses.  —  On  qualifications  necessary  to  success 
in  life.  —  Madame  Pasta  and  mademoiselle  Mars.  — 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  Racine,  and  Shakespeare.  Pt.  2. 
On  the  spirit  of  monarchy.  —  The  Vatican.  —  On  Mil- 
ton's sonnets.— On  coffee-house  politicians.  —  On  the 
aristocracy  of  letters.  —  On  criticism.  —  On  great  and 
little  things.  —  On  familiar  style.  —  On  effeminacy  of 
character.— Whether  actors  ought  to  sit  in  the  boxes. 
—On  the  disadvantages  of  intellectual  superiority.  — 
On  patronage  and  puffing.  —  On  the  picturesque  and 
ideal.  —  The  main  chance.  —  On  reason  and  imagina- 
tion.—On  respectable  people.  —  On  novelty  and  fami- 
liarity. 

Head,  Sir  Francis  Bond.  Descriptive  essays, 
contributed  to  the  Quarterly  review.  Lond. 
1857.  2  V.  O.  824.2  :  50 

Contents.  V.  1.  Cornish  miners  in  America.— Eng- 
lish charity.— Locomotion  by  steam.  —  British  policy. 

—  The  printer's  devil.— The  red  man.  2.  The  air  we 
live  in.  —  Memorandum  on  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  — 
The  London  and  northwestern  railway.— The  electric 
telegraph.— The  Britannia  bridge.  —The  London  post 
office. 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  Essays,  written  in  the  inter- 
vals of  business  ;  added,  an  essay  on  orga- 
nization in  daily  life.    Bost.  1871.  D. 

824.2:51 
Contents.    On  practical  wisdom.  —  Aids  to  content- 
ment.—On  self -discipline.— On  our  judgments  of  other 
men.  —  On  the  exercise  of  benevolence.  —  Domestic 
rule.— Advice.— Secrocy.— On  the  education  of  a  man 
of  business.— On  the  transaction  of  business.— On  the 
choice  and  management  of  agents.— On  the  treatment 
of  suitors.  —  Interviews.  —  Of  councils,  commissions 
and,  in  general,  of  bodies  of  men  called  together  to 
counsel  or  to  direct.  —  Party-spirit.- An  essay  on  or- 
ganization of  daily  life. 
Higginson,  T:  Wentworth.      Out-door  papers. 
Bost.  1863.  D.  824.1  :  41 

Contents.  Saints  and  their  bodies.  —  Physical  cour- 
age. —  A  letter  to  a  dyspeptic.  —  The  murder  of  the 
innocents.— Barbarism  and  civilization.— Gymnastics. 

—  A  new  counterblast.  —  The  health  of  our  girls.  — 
April  days.— My  out-door  study.— Water-lilies.  —The 
life  of  birds.- The  procession  of  the  flowers.  —  Snow. 

Holland,    Josiah    Gilbert,    {Timothy    Titcomb). 

Every-day  topics  ;  a  book  of  briefs.    N.  Y. 

1876."  D.  824.1:42 

Contents.    Culture.— Literature  and  literary  men.  — 

Criticism.— The  popular  lecture.  —  Personal  dangers. 

—  Personal  development.— Preachers  and  preaching. 
—Christianity  and  science.  —  Revivals  and  reforms.— 
Christian  practice.  —The  church  of  the  future.  —  The 
common  moralities.— Woman.— Woman  and  home.— 
Amusements.  —  The  temperance  question.  —  Social 
intercourse.— Town  and  country.—  The  rich  and  the 
poor.— Politics  and  political  men.— American  life  and 
manners. 

—  Same.    2d  ser.    N.  Y.  1882.  S.  824.1  :  42 

—  Lessons  in  life  ;  a  series  of  familiar  essays,  by 

Timothy  Titcomb.  15th  ed.  N.  Y.  1874.  D. 
824.1  :  43 
Contents.  Moods  and  frames  of  mind.— Bodily  im- 
perfections and  impediments.  —  Animal  content.— 
Reproduction  in  kind.  — Truth  and  truthfulness.— 
Mistakes  of  penance.— The  rights  of  woman.— Ameri- 
can public  education.— Perverseness.— Undeveloped 
resources.  —  Greatness  in  littleness.  —  Rural  life.— 
Repose.— The  ways  of  charity.— Men  of  one  idea.— 
Shying  people.— Faith  in  humanity.— Sore  spots  and 
sensitive  spots.— The  influence  of  praise.- Unneces- 
sary burdens.— Proper  people  and  perfect  people. 


The  poetic  test.  —  the 'food  of  life.  —  Half-finished 
work. 

Plain  talks  on  familiar  subjects  ;   a  series  of 
popular  lectures.    N.  Y.  1866.  D. 

824.1:46 
Contents.    Self-help.— Fashion.- Work  and  play.— 


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Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert.— Continued. 

Working  and  shirking.— High  life  and  low  life.— The 
national  heart.— Cost  and  compensation.- Art  and 
life.— The  popular  lecture. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1873.  S.  824.1  :  46 

—  Titcomb's  letters  to  young  people,  single  and 

married.    N.  Y.  1874.  S.  824.1  :  44 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  The  autocrat  of  the 
breakfast-table ;  every  man  his  own  Bos- 
well.     [Anon.]     Bost.'l871.  D.    824.1:46 

—  The  poet  at  the  breakfast-table  ;  his  talks  with 

his  fellow-boarders  and  the  reader.  [Anon.] 
Bost.  1873.  D.  824. 1  :  47 

—  The  professor  at  the  bi*eakfast-table.     [Anon.] 

Bost.  1879.  D.  824.1:48 

—  Pages  from  an  old  volume  of  life  ;  a  collection 

of  essays,  1857— 1881.    Bost.  1883.  O. 

824.1  :104 
Contents.  Bread  and  the  newspaper.- My  hunt  after 
"the  captain" —The  inevitable  trial.— The  physiology 
of  walking.— The  seasons.— The  human  body  and  its 
management.— Cinders  from  the  ashes.— Mechanism 
in  thought  and  morals.— The  physiology  of  versiflca- 
tion.— Crime  and  automatism.— Jonathan  Edwards.— 
The  pulpit  and  the  pew. 

—  Soundings  from  the  Atlantic.     Bost.  1864.  D. 

824.1  :49 
Contents.     Bread  and  the  newspaper.  —  My  hunt 

after  "  the  captain".  —  The  stereoscope  and  the 
stereograph.— Siin-painting  and  sun-sculpture;  with 
a  stereoscopic  trip  across  the  Atlantic.  —  Doings  of 
the  sunbeam.— The  human  wheel,  its  spokes  and 
fellows.— A  visit  to  the  autocrat's  land-lady.— A  visit 
to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed  punsters.— The 
great  Instrument.- The  inevitable  trial. 
Howells,  W:Dean.  Three  villages.  Bost.  1884. 
S.  824.1:111 

Cmitents.    Lexington ;   [a  typical  New  England  vil- 
lage].—Shirley;   [the  Shaker  community].- Gnaden- 
hiitten;  [Moravian  village]. 
Howitt,     IMary,     born    Botham,    ed.      Pictorial 
calendar  of    the  seasons ;    exhibiting    the 
pleasui'es,  pursuits  and  characteristics  of 
country  life  for  every  month  in  the  year, 
and    embodying    the    whole    of    Aikin's 
Calendar  of  nature.    111.    Lond.  1854.  D. 

824.2  :  62 
Howitt,  W:    The  rural  life  of  England.    From 

the  3d  Lond.  ed.   corr.   and  rev.     Phila. 

1854.    2  V.  D.  824.2  :  63 

Hudson,   Mary,   born  Clemmer,   formerly  mrs. 

Ames.  Outlines  of  men,  women  and  things. 

N.  Y.  1873.  D.  824.1  : 1 

Contents.  Arlington  in  may.  —  Northern  Vermont 
in  august.- Newport  in  September.— Indian  summer 
In  Virginia.— Charles  Sumner's  home.— Grand  duke 
Alexis  in  New  York.— A  rainy  morning  In  the  country. 
Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli.— A  trench  journalist.— Fanny 
Fern.  — Horace  Greeley  and  Edwin  Forrest.  —  Lola 
Monlez.  —  Things  gone  by.— The  fallen  man.— Physi- 
cal basis  of  statesmanship.— Instinctive  philosophers 
and  statesmen.  —  Pin-money.  —  Breadmaklng.  —  Our 
kitchens.- Caste  in  sex.— Woman  suffrage.- Una  and 
her  paupers.— Let  us  live. 
Hueffer,   Francis.     Italian    and  other   studies. 

Lond.  1883.  O.  824.2  :  121 

Contents.  The  poets  of  young  Italy.  — A  literary 
friendship  of  the  14th  century  [Boccaccio  and 
Petrarch].— The  renaissance  in  Italy.— Exhibitions  of 
Rossetti's  pictures.— Troubadours,  ancient  and  mod- 
ern.- Music  and  musicians.-  The  literary  aspect  of 
Schopenhauer's  work.  —  Musical  criticism.  —  Mr, 
Pepys.  the  musician. 
Hunt,  James  H:  Leigh.     A  day  by  the  fire,  and 

other  papers  hitherto  uncollected.     Bost. 

1870.  D.  824.2  :  64 

Contents.  A  day  by  the  fire. —  On  common  place 
people.— A  popular  view  of  the  heathen  mythology. 
—  On  the  genii  of  the  greeks  and  romans.  —  On  the 
genii  of  antiquity  and  the  poets.— Fairies.— Genii  and 
fairies  of  the  east,  the  Arabian  nights,  etc.— The  satyr 


Hunt,  James  H:  Leigh. — Continued. 

of  mythology  and  the  poets.— Tritons  and  men  of  the 
sea.— On  giants,  ogres  and  cyclops.- Gog  and  Magog, 
and  the  wall  of  Dhoulkarnein— Aeronautics,  real 
and  fabulous— On  the  talking  of  nonsense.- A  rainy 
day.— The  true  enjoyment  of  splendor.— Retrospec- 
tive review.— The  murdered  pump.— Christmas  eve 
and  Christmas  day.— New  year's  gifts.  —  Sale  of  the 
late  mr.  West's  pictures.  —  Translation  from  Milton 
into  welsh.— The  bull-flght.— Love  and  will. 

—  Men,     women  "and    books;     a    selection    of 

sketches,  essays  and  critical  memoirs  from 
his  uncollected  prose  writings.  N.  Y.  1847. 
2  V.  U.  824.2  :  66 

Contents.  V.  1.  Fiction  and  matter  of  fact.— The 
inside  of  an  omnibus —The  day  of  disasters  of  Carf- 
ington  Blundell,  esq.  —  A  visit  to  the  zoological 
gardens.  — A  man  Introduced  to  his  ancestors. —A 
novel  party.—  Beds  and  bedrooms.  —  The  world  of 
books.— Jack  Abbott's  breakf  ast.-On  seeing  a  pigeon 
make  love.— The  month  of  may.— The  Giuli  tre.— A 
few  remarks  on  the  rare  vice  called  lying.— Criticism 
on  female  beauty.— Of  statesmen  who  have  written 
verses.— Female  sovereigns.  2.  Social  morality.— 
Pope  in  some  lights,  in  which  he  is  not  usually  re- 
garded.—Garth,  physicians  and  love  letters.- Cowley 
and  Thomson.  —  Bookstalls  and  "Galateo".  — Book- 
binding and  "Heliodorus".— Ver-Vert.  or  The  parrot 
of  the  nuns.  —  Specimens  of  british  poetesses.  — 
Duchess  of  St.  Albans  and  marriages  from  the  stage. 
—Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montague.— Life  and  african 
visit  of  Pepys.— Life  and  letters  of  mme.  de  Sevigne. 

—  The  seer,  or  Common-places  refreshed.    Bost. 

1856.     2v.  D.  824.2:66 

Jameson,  Anna,   born  Murphy.     Memoirs  and 

essays,   illustrative  of  art,   literature  and 

social  morals.    N.  Y.  1846.  D.     824.2  :  67 

Contents.    The  house  of  Titian.  — Adelaide  Kemble 

and  the  lyrical  drama.  —  The  xanthian  marbles.  — 

Washington     Allston.  —  "Woman's     mission"     and 

woman's  position.— On  the  relative  social  position  of 

mothers  and  governesses. 

—  Sketches    of   art,    literature    and    character. 

Bost.  1859.  T.  824.2  :  68 

Contents.  Pt.  1,  in  three  dialogues:  1.  A  scene  in 
a  steamboat.—  A  singular  character.  —  Gallery  at 
Ghent.— The  prince  of  Orange's  pictures.— A  female 
gambler.— Cologne;  the  Medusa.  —  Prof .  Wallraf.— 
Schlegel  and  mme.  deStael.— Story  of  archbp.  Gerard. 
—Heidelberg;  Elizabeth  Stuart.  2.  Frankfort.— The 
theatre;  Mme.  Haitsinger.— The  versorgung-haus. — 
The  Stadel  museum.— Dannecker,  memoir  of  his  life 
and  works.  —  German  sculpture;  Ranch,  Tieck, 
Schwanthaler.  3.  Goethe  and  his  daughter-in-law.- 
The  german  women.— German  authoresses.— German 
domestic  life  and  manners.— German  coquetterie  and 
german  romance. —  The  story  of  a  devoted  sister. 
Pt.  2.  Memoranda  at  Munich,  Nuremberg  and  Dres- 
den. 
JefFeries,  R:  The  life  of  the  fields.  Lond.  1884. 
D.  824.2 :  69 

Contents.    The  fleld-play.— Bits  of  oak  bark.— The 

I)ageant  of  summer.  —  Meadow  thoughts.— Clematis 
ane.— Nature  near  Brighton.— Sea,  sky  and  down.— 
January  in  the  Sussex  woods.  —  By  the  Exe.— The 
water-coUey.— Notes  on  landscape  painting.— Village 
miners.— Mind  under  water. —  Sport  and  science.— 
Nature  and  the  gamekeeper.— The  sacrifice  to  trout. 
—The  hovering  of  the  kestrel.— Birds  climbing  the 
air.  —  Country  literature.  —  Sunlight  on  a  London 
square.— Venice  in  the  East  end.— The  pigeons  at  the 
British  museum.— The  plainest  city  in  Europe. 

—  Round  about  a  great  estate.    Bost.  1880.  S. 

824.2 :  60 

—  The  story  of  my  heart ;   my  autobiography. 

Bost.  1883.  S.  824.2:111 

—  Wild  life  in  a  southern  county.    [Anon.]  Bost. 

1879.  S.  824.2:61 

Jenyns,   Soame.    Disquisitions  on  several  svib- 
jects.     Lond.  1822.  S.  824.2  :  99 

Contents.  On  the  chain  of  universal  being.  —  On 
cruelty  to  inferior  animals.— On  a  pre-existent  state. 
—On  the  nature  of  time.— On  the  analogy  between 
things  material  and  intellectual.— On  rational  Chris- 
tianity.—On  government  and  civil  liberty.— On  relig- 
ious establisnments. 


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King,  T:  Starr.  Patriotism,  and  other  papers; 
with  a  biographical  sketch  by  R:  Frothing- 
ham.    Bost.  1864.  D.  824.1:50 

Contents.    Patriotism.  —  Washington,  or  Greatness. 
—Beauty  and   religion.— Great  principles  and  small 
duties.— Plato's  views  of  immortality.— Thought  and 
things.- True  greatness.— Indirect  influences.— Life 
more  than  meat.— Inward  resources.- Natural  and 
spiritual  providence.  —Philosophy  and  theology.— 
Natural  and  revealed  religion.— The  idea  of  God  and 
the  truths  of  Christianity.— The  harmony  of  opposite 
qualities  in  the  Saviour's  character  and  teachings.— 
The  chief  appeal  of  religion. 
Kingsley,  C:    Literary  and  general  lectures  and 
essays.     [Works,  v.  20j.    Lond.  188i'   D. 
^        ^  82//.2:62 

Contents.  The  stage  as  it  was  once.— Thoughts  on 
Shelley  and  Byron.— Alexander  Smith  and  Alexander 
Pope.— Tennyson.— Burns  and  his  school.— The  poetry 
of  sacred  and  legendary  art.— On  english  composi- 
tion.—On  english  literature.  —  Grots  and  groves.  — 
Hours  with  the  mystics.  — F:  Denison  Maurice,  in 
memoriam.— Phaethon,  or  Loose  thoughts  for  loose 
thinkers. 

—  Prose  idylls,  new  and  old.      [Works,  v.  15]. 

Lond.  1882.  D.  824.2:63 

Contents.  A  charm  of  birds.— Chalk-stream  studies. 
—The  fens.— My  winter-garden.— From  ocean  to  sea. 
—North  Devon. 

—  New  miscellanies.    Bost.  1860.  D.    824.2  :  64 

Contents.  "A  mad  world,  my  masters."- Chalk- 
stream  studies.  —  Alex.  Smith  and  Alex.  Pope.— 
Thoughts  on  Shelley  and  Byron.— Mansfield's  Para- 
guay, Brazil  and  the  Plate.— The  agricultural  crisis. 
—The  water  supply  of  London.— Speech  in  behalf  of 
the  Ladies'  sanitary  association,  1859.  —  Great  cities 
and  their  influence  for  good  and  evil.— On  the  study 
of  natural  history.— Thoughts  in  a  gravel  pit.— J: 
Tauler.- H:  Brooke  and  the  Fool  of  quality.- Pil- 
grim's progress,  ill. 

—  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  his  time,  with  other 

papers.     Bost.  1859.  D.  824.2:65 

Contents.    Sir  Walter  Kaleigh  and  his  time.— Plays 
and  puritans.— Burns   and  his  school.— Hours  with 
the  mystics.— Tennyson.— The  poetry  of  sacred  and 
legendary   art.— North   Devon.  —  Phaethon.  —  Alex- 
andria and  her  schools.— My  winter-garden.— England 
from  Wolsey  to  Elizabeth. 
Kirkland,    Caroline    Matilda,    ( Mary    Glavers). 
The    evening   book,   or  Fireside    talk  on 
morals    and    manners,    with   sketches    of 
western  life.    N.  Y.  1853.  D.        824.1  :  51 
Contents.    Hospitality.— Conversation.— The  house- 
hold.—The  toilet.— The  log  school  house.— Courting 
by  proxy.— The  country  funeral. 
Lackland,  T:    Homespun,  or  Five  and  twenty 
years  ago.     N.  Y.  1867.  D.  824.1  :  52 

Lamb,  C:  Eliana ;  hitherto  uncollected  writings. 
N.  Y.  1865.  D.  824.2  :  66 

Contents.    Essays  and  sketches.— The  pawnbrokers 
daughter.  —  The  adventures  of  Ulysses.  —  Talcs.  — 
Poems.— Letters. 
Lanman,  C:  Essays  for  summer  hours.    3d  ed., 
rev.     N.  Y.  1853.  8.  824.1  :  53 

Contents.  Summer  morning.  —  Night  musings.  — 
Old  Louis  Olmstead. —The  poet's  pilgrimage.  —  An 
evening  in  the  city.  —  Lilly  Larnard.  —  Afternoon  in 
the  woodlands.-  Sabbath  evening  reflections.  —  The 
unhappy  strangers.- Something  about  bells.- The  re- 
turn. —  The  primeval  forests.  —  A  music  rhapsody.  — 
The  early  called.  —  The  old  academy.  —  Wilderness 
poetry.  —  Mirth  and  sadness.  —  Summer  evening  twi- 
light. —  Thoughts  on  literature.  -  The  dying  year.  — 
A  song  of  memory. 
Leland,  C:  Godfrey.  Sunshine  in  thought.  N. 
Y.  1863.  8.  824.1  :  54 

Lowell,  James  Russell.  My  study  windows. 
Bost.  1879.  D.  ■  824.1:55 

Contents.  My  garden  acquaintance.  —  A  good  word 
for  winter.— On  a  certain  condescension  in  foreigners. 
—  A  great  public  character.  —  Carlyle.  —Abraham 
Lincoln.  —  The  life  and  letters  of  James  Gates  Perci- 
val.— Thoreau.  —  Swinburne's  tragedies.  —  Chaucer.— 
Library  of  old  authors.  —  Emerson,  the  lecturer.  — 
Pope. 


Macanlay,  T:  Babington,  baron  Macaulay.  Ci*i- 
tical  and  miscellaneous  essays.  N.  x .  1880. 
7v.in5.  D.  824.2:67 

Contents.  V.  1.  Milton.  — Machiavelli.— Dryden.— 
History.— Hallam's  Constitutional  history.  2.  Crok- 
er's  ed.  of  Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson.— Lord  Nugent's 
Memorials  of  Hampden. —Nares's  Memoires  of  lord 
Burghley.  —  Dumont's  Recollections  of  Mirabeau.  — 
LordMahon's  War  of  the  succession.— Walpole's  Let- 
ters to  sir  Horace  Mann.— Thackeray's  History  of  the 
earl  of  Chatham.  —  Lord  Bacon.  3.  Mackintosh's 
History  of  the  revolution  in  England  in  1688.  —  Sir 
John  Malcolm's  Life  of  lord  Clive.  —  Life  and  writ- 
ings of  sir  W:  Temple.— Church  and  state.  —  Ranke's 
History  of  the  popes.  —  Cowley  and  Milton.  —  On  Mit- 
ford's  History  of  Greece.- On  the  athenian  orators. 
4.  Comic  dramatists  of  the  restauration.  —The  late 
lord  Holland;  —  Warren  Hastings.  —  Frederick  the 
great.  5.  Mme.  D'Arbley.  —  Life  and  writings  of 
Addison.  —  Barere's  memoirs.  —  Mr.  Rob.  Montgom- 
ery's poems.— Civil  disabilities  of  the  jews.— Mill's  Es- 
say on  government.  —  Bentham's  Defence  of  Mill.  — 
Utilitarian  theory  of  government.  —  The  earl  of 
Chatham.  —  Speech  on  his  installation  as  lord  rector 
of  the  university  at  Glasgow.  —  Speech  on  retiring 
from  political  life.  6.  Biographical  and  historical 
sketches.  —  App.  Pompeii ;  The  battle  of  Ivry.  7. 
Fragments  of  a  roman  tale.— On  the  Royal  society  of 
literature.—  Scenes  from  "Athenian  revels."  —  Criti- 
cism on  the  principal  Italian  writers.— Some  account 
of  the  great  law  suit  between  the  parishes  of  St.Dennls 
and  St.  George-ln-the-water.  —  Conversation  between 
mr.  Abraham  Cowley  and  mr.  John  Milton  touching 
the  great  civil  war.— A  prophetic  account  of  a  grand 
national  epic  poem,  to  be  entitled  "The  Welllng- 
toniad,"  and  to  be  published  a.  d.  3824,— Sadler's  Law 
of  population.  —  Sadler's  refutation  refuted.  —  Mira- 
beau.—William  Pitt.— Miscellaneous  poems,  inscript- 
ions, etc. 

—  Same  ;  v.  1,  2,  4-6.   N.  Y.  1857.  D.  824.2  :  67 

Contents  same  as  above  except  that  v.  4  has,  in  addi- 
tion, The  lays  of  ancient  Rome. 

Macdonald,  G:  The  imagination,  and  other  es- 
says. Bost.  [1883].  D.  824.2  :  98 
Contents.  The  imagination ;  its  functions  and  its 
culture.  —A  sketch  of  individual  development.  —  St. 
George'sday,  1564  [Shaksperel  .—The  art  of  Shakspere 
as  revealed  by  himself.  —  The  elder  Hamlet.  —  On 
polish.  —  Browning's  '•Christmas  eve."  —  "Essays  on 
some  of  the  forms  of  literature."  —  "The  history  and 
heroes  of  medicine."— Wordsworth's  poetry.— Shelley. 
—A  sermon.— True  greatness. 

Mathews,  W:  Getting  on  in  the  world,  or  Hints 
on  success  in  life.    Chicago.  1879.  D. 

824.1  :  106 
Contents.  Success  and  failure.— Good  and  bad  luck. 
—  Choice  of  a  profession.  —  Physical  culture.  —  Con- 
centration or  oneness  of  aim.— Self-reliance.— Origlnal- 
lity  in  alms  and  methods.  —  Attention  to  details.  — 
Practical  talent.  —  Decision.  —  Manner.  —  Business 
habits.- Self-advertising.- The  will  and  the  way.— Re- 
served power.  —  Economy  of  time.  —  Money,  its  use 
and  abuse.—  Mercantile  failures.  —  Overwork  and  un- 
der-rest.— True. and  false  success.- Index. 

—  The  great  conversers,  and  other  essays.  7th  ed. 

Chicago.  1877.  D.  824.1  :  57 

Contents.  The  great  conversers.  —  Literary  clubs.— 
Epigrams.— Popular  fallacies.—  Faces.  —  Compulsory 
morality.— The  power  of  trifles.— A  peep  into  literary 
workshops.— French  traits.- Pleasantry  in  literature. 
—Our  dual  lives.— Merry  saints.  —  One  book.  —  Pulpit 
oratory.— Originality  in  literature.  —  Is  literature  ill- 
paid  ?  —  Curiosities  of  criticism.  —  Timidity  in  public 
speaking.  —  Noses.  —  The  battle  of  Waterloo  (with 
map).— Index. 

—  Hours  with  men  and  books.   Chicago.  1878.  D. 

824.1  :56 


Contents.    T:  De  Quincey.  -  Robert  South.  —  C:  H. 

purgoon.  —  Recollections  of  judge  Story.  —  Moral 

Grabamisra.  — Strength  andTiealth.  —  Professorships 


of  books  and  reading.  —  The  morality  of  good  living. 
—  The  illusions  of  history.  -  Hoinllies  on  early 
rising.  —  Literary  triflers.  —  Waiting  for  the  press.  — 
The  study  of  modern  languages.— Working  by  rule- 
Too  much  speaking.— A  forgotten  wit.— Are  we  anglo- 
eaxon  V—  A  day  at  Oxford.  —  An  hour  at  Christ's  hos- 
pltal.— Book-buying'.— A  pinch  of  snuff. 


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Mathews,  W: — Continued. 

—  Literary  style,  and  other  essays.  Chicago. 
1881.  D.  ■      824.1  :  58 

Contents.  Literary  style. —The  duty  of  praise.— 
Periodical  literature.-"  The  blues"  and  their  remedy. 
—The  modesty  of  genius.— Sensitiveness  to  criticism. 
—The  ideal  and  the  real.— Pat  vs.  lean.— Memory  and 
its  marvels.— Fools.— Angling.— Intellectual  playful- 
ness.—A  plea  for  the  erring.— The  secret  of  longevity. 
—The  season  of  travel.— Hot-house  education.— Orig- 
inality .—The  art  of  listening.— Who  are  gentlemen  ? 
— Offlce-seeklng.—Americanisms.— Index. 

Mathias,  Gr.  H.  D.  En  avant,  messieurs !  a 
tutor's  counsel  to  his  pupils.  Phila.  1867. 
8.  824.2  :  69 

Mill,  J:  Stuart.  Dissertations  and  discussions; 
political,  philosophical  and  historical. 
Bost.  1865.     4  V.  D.  824.2  :  70 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  contest  in  America.-The  right 
and  wrong  of  state  interference  with  corporation 
and  church  property.— The  currency  juggle.— A  few 
observations  on  the  french  revolution.— Thoughts 
on  poetry  and  its  varieties.  —  Prof.  Sedgwick's  dis- 
course on  the  studies  of  the  university  of  Cambridge. 

—  Civilization.  — Aphorisms;  a  fragment.  —  Armand 
Carrel.— A  prophecy.— Writings  of  Alfred  de  Vigny. 

—  Bentham.— App.  2.  Coleridge.— De  Tocqueville 
on  Democi-acy  in  America.  —  Bailey  on  Berkeley's 
Theory  of  vision.— Michelet's  History  of  France.— 
The  claims  of  labor.— Guizot's  essays  and  lectures  on 
history.— Early  grecian  history  and  legend.  3.  Vindi- 
cation of  the  french  revolution  of  febr.  1848. -En- 
franchisement of  women. —  Dr.  Whewell  on  moral 
philosophy.  —  Grote's  History  of  Greece.  —  A  few 
words  on  non-intervention.  —  The  slave  power.  — 
Utilitarianism.  4.  Thoughts  on  parliamentary  re- 
form.—Recent  writers  on  reform.— Bain's  Psychol- 
ogy.—A  few  words  on  non-intervention.— The  contest 
in  America.  —  Austin  on  jurisprudence. —  Plato. — 
Inaugural  address. 

Miller,  Hugh.  Essays  ;  historical  and  biograph- 
ical, political,  social,  literary  and  scientific, 
ed.,  with  a  preface,  by  P:  Bayne.  Bost. 
1865.  D.  "824.2:71 

Contents.  Historical  and  biographical.  The  new 
year.— Royal  progresses,  recent  and  remote.— The 
infant  prince.— Remains  of  Napoleon.— Jean  d'Acre. 
—The  Cromwell  controversy.— The  third  french  re- 
volution.—The  duke  of  Wellington.— Earl  Grey. — 
Lord  Jeffrey.— Fire  at  the  Tower  of  London.— The 
centenary  of  "the  forty-flve".— The  half  century.— 
The  echoes  of  the  world.— Glen  tilt  tabooed.— Edin- 
burgh an  age  ago.  — The  Burns  festival  and  hero 
worship.  Political  and  social.  Our  working  classes.— 
Peasant  properties.— The  franchise.  — A  five-pound 
qualification.  —  The  strikes.  —  The  cottages  of  our 
hinds.  — The  bothy  system.- The  Highlands.  —  The 
scotch  poor-law.— Pauperism.— Pauper  labor.— The 
crime-making  laws.— Is  game  property  ?— The  felons 
of  the  country.— The  legislative  court.— The  peace 
meetings.—  Literature  of  the  people.  Literary  and 
scientific.  Parting  impressions  of  the  great  exhibi- 
tion. —  Criticism  for  the  uninitiated.- Geology  vs. 
astronomy.— The  spaces  and  the  periods.— Unity  of 
the  human  races.  — Norway  and  its  glaciers.— The 
amenities  of  literature.— A  strange  story,  but  true.— 
The  idealistic  school.  — The  poesy  of  intellect  and 
fancy.— The  untaught  poets.— Our  "novel  literature.— 
Eugene  Sue.— The  Abbotsford  baronetcy. 
Mitchell,  Donald  Grant,  (Ik  Marvel).  Bound  to- 
gether ;  a  sheaf  of  papers.  N.  Y.  1884.  D. 
824.1  :109 
Contents.  Washington  Irving.  —  Titian  and  his 
times.— Procession  of  the  months.— Beginnings  of  an 
old  town.— Two  college  talks.— In-doors  and  out  of 
doors. 

Wet  days  at  Edgewood  with  old  farmers,  old 

fardeners  and  old  pastorals.     [Anon.]    N. 
'.  1865.  D.  824. 1  :  59 

Mivart,  St.  G:  Contemporary  evolution ;  an 
essay  on  some  recent  social  changes.  N.  Y. 
1876.  D.  824.2  :  72 

ContentH.  Introductory.  —  Political  evolution.  — 
Three  ideals.  —  Scientific  evolution,  —  Philosophic 
evolution.- Aesthetic  evolution. 


Mog:ridge,   G:     Old  Humphrey's  observations. 
[Anon,]    3d  ed.    N.  Y.  1841.  S.  824.2  :  73 
Montez,  Marie  Dolores  Eliza  Rosanna  Porris  y, 
born  Gilbert,  countess  of  Landsfeld,   called 
Lola  Montez.     Lectures  of  Lola  Montez, 
countess  of  Landsfeld,  including  her  auto- 
biography.    N.  Y.  1858.  D.  824.1  :  60 
Miiller,  F:  Max.     Chips  from  a  german  work- 
shop.   N.  Y.  1876-81.     5  v.  D.     824.2  :  74 
Contents.     V.  1.    Essays  on  the  science  of  re- 
ligrion.   Lecture  on  the  Vedas,  or  the  sacred  books  of 
the  brahmans,  1865.— Christ  and  other  masters,  1858.— 
The   Veda   and   Zend-Avesta,  1853.  —  The  Aitareya- 
Brahraa?ia,  1864.— On  the  study  of  the  Zend-Avesta  in 
India,  1863.  —  Progress  of  Zend  scholarship,  1865.— 
Genesis  and   the  Zend-Avesta,  1864.  —  The   modern 
Parsis,  1862.  —  Buddhism,  1862.  —  Buddhist  pilgrims, 
1857.— The  meaning  of  Nirvana,  1857.— Chinese  trans- 
lations of  Sanscrit  texts,  1861.— The  works  of  Con- 
fucius, 1861.— Popol  Vuh,  1862.-Semitic  monotheism. 
1860. 

2.  Essays  on  mythology,  traditions  and 
customs.  Comparative  mythology,  1856.  —  Greek 
mythology,  1858.— Greek  legends,  1867.— Bellerophon, 
1855.  —  The  norsemen  in  Iceland,  1858.  —  Folk-lore, 
1863.  — Zulu  nursery  tales,  1867.— Popular  tales  from 
the  norse,  1859.— Tales  of  the  west  Highlands,  1861.— 
On  manners  and  costums,  1865.— Our  figures.  1863.— 
Caste,  1858.— Index. 

3.  Essays  on  literature,  biogrraphy  and  an- 
tiquities. German  literature,  1858.  —  Old  german 
love-songs,  1858.— Ye  schyppe  of  fooles,  1858.— Life  of 
Schiller,  1859.— W:  Miiller,  18.58.— On  the  language  and 
poetry  of  Schleswig-Holstein,  1864.— Joinville,  1866.— 
The  Journal  des  savants  and  the  Journal  de'Trevoux, 
1886.— Chasot,  1856.  —  Shakespeare,  1864. —Bacon  in 
Germany,  1857.— A  german  traveller  in  England,  a.  d. 
1598,  1857.— Cornish  antiquities,  1867.— Are  there  jews 
in  Cornwall?  1867.— The  insulation  of  St.  Michael's 
Mount,  1867.— Bunsen,  1868.— Letters  from  Bunsen  to 
Max  Miiller  in  1848-.59. 

4.  Essays,  chiefly  on  the  science  of  lang'uag-e. 
Inaugural  lecture:  On  the  value  of  comparative  phil- 
ology as  a  branch  of  academic  study,  1888.  —  Rede 
lecture,  pt.  1,  On  the  stratification  of  language,  1888; 
pt.  2,  On  Curtius'  chronology  of  the  indo-germanic 
languages,  1875.— Lecture  on  the  migration  of  fables, 
1870.  —  Lectures  on  the  results  of  the  science  of 
language,  1873.— Lecture  on  missions,  1873.— Address 
on  the  importance  of  oriental  studies,  1874.— Life  of 
Colebrooke,  1872.  — Reply  to  mr.  Darwin,  1875.  — In 
self-defense.— Index  to  v.  3,  4. 

5.  Miscellaneous  later  essays.  On  freedom, 
1879.— The  philosophy  of  mythology,  187L— On  false 
analogies  in  comparative  theology,  1870.  —  On  spel- 
ling, 1876.— On  Sanskrit  texts  discovered  in  Japan, 
1880. 

Nadal,  Ehrman  Syme.     Essays    at  home  and 
elsewhere.    N.  Y.  1883.  J).  824.1  :  61 

Contents.  The  old  Boston  road.— Artemus  Ward.— 
Byron. —Thackeray's  relation  to  english  society.— 
The  conditions  of  dandyism.— Mr.  Matthew  Arnold. 
—A  day  or  two  in  Sussex.— Two  poems  of  Collins.— 
W :  Cullen  Bryant.— A  trip  to  a  political  convention. 
—  A  recollection  of  the  south.  — Journalism  as  ex- 
emplified by  Walter  Bagehot.— Newspaper  literary 
criticism. 
Newman,  J:  H:  Historical  sketches.  Lond. 
1876-81.  3  V.  D.  824.2  :  75 

Contents.  V.  1.  [4th  ed.]  The  turks  in  their  rela- 
tion to  Europe.— Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.— Apollonius 
of  Tyana.— Primitive  Christianity.  2.  The  church  of 
the  fathers.— St.  Chrysostom.-  Theodoret.— Mission 
of  St.  Benedict.— Benedictine  schools.  3.  Rise  and 
progress  of  universities.- Northmen  and  normans 
in  England  and  Ireland.— Medieval  Oxford.— Convo- 
cation of  Canterbury. 
—  Same  ;  v.  1.    3d  ed.     Lond.  1876.  D. 

824.2  :  76  vl 
Norton,  James.    Australian  essays  on  subjects 

golitical,  moral  and  religious.    Lond.  1857. 
►.  824.2 :  76 

Contents.  1st  pt.  England  and  her  colonies.- Port 
Jackson  and  the  city  of  Sydney.—  The  genius  of 
Australia.— The  press  of  Australia.— The  new  con- 
stitution.- Railways  and  telegraphic  dispatch.— Rail 
communication  In  Australia.— Prospects  of  Ireland. 


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—The  memory-Beauty.  — Vestiges  of  creation.-A 
history  of  failures.  2d  pt.  Bishop  Broughton.- 
Charity.-  The  shortness  of  human  life.  —  Time. — 
Eternlty.-The  physical  sufferings  of  Christ.— The 
agency  of  the  devU.-The  detlnltion  of  mysteries.— 
Baptism.— The  burial  service.— Apostolical  succes- 
sion.—Repentance  of  necessity  progressive. —  Idle 
words.— Prisoners  of  hope.— The  resurrection  of  the 
body.— Further  observations  on  the  resurrection.- 
The  redemption,  a  vision.- The  after -state  of  the 
wicked,  a  vision.- The  joy  of  the  righteous,  a  vision. 
Oseood,  S:  Mile  stones  in  our  life  journey.  N. 
y!  1860.  D.  824.1  :  62 

Ossoli,  Sarah  Margaret,  born  Fuller,  marchesa  d'. 
Life  without  and  life  within,  or  Reviews, 
narratives,  essays  and  poems ;  ed.  by  her 
brother,   Arthur  B.  Fuller.    Bost.  1860.  D. 
824.1  :63 
Contents.     Reviews:     Menzel's   view   of    Goethe; 
Goethe;  T:  Hood;  Letters  from  a  landscape  painter; 
Beethoven;  Brown's  novels;  Edgar  A.  Poe;  Alfleri 
and  Cellini;   Italy;    Gary's  Dante;   American  facts; 
Napoleon  and  his  marshals;  Physical  education;  F: 
Douglass;  Philip  van  Artevelde;  U.  S.  exploring  ex- 
pedition; Story  books  for  the  hot  weather;  Shelley's 
poems;  Festus;   French  novelists  of  the  day;   The 
new    science,  or  The  philosophy  of  mesmerism  or 
animal    magnetism;   Deutsche    schnellpost;   Oliver 
Cromwell;  Emerson's  essays;  Capital  punishment.— 
Miscellaneous:    First  of  January;  New  year's  day; 
St.  Valentine's  day;  Fourth  of  July;  First  of  august; 
Thanksgiving;  Christmas;  Morlana;  Sunday  medita- 
tions; Appeal  for  an  asylum  for  discharged  female 
convicts;  The  rich  man;  The  poor  man;  The  celestial 
empire;  Klopstock  and  Meta;  What   fits  a  man  to 
be  a  voter;  Discoveries;  Politeness  too  great  a  lux- 
ury to  be  given  to  the  poor;  Cassius  M.  Clay;  The 
magnolia  of   Lake   Ponchartrain;    Consecration   of 
Grace     church;     Late     aspirations;     Fragmentary 
thoughts;  Farewell  to  New  York.— Poems. 
Parker,  Theodore.    Critical  and  miscellaneous 
writings.    3d  ed.    Bost.  1856.  D. 

824.1:65 
Contents.    A  lesson  for  the  day.— German  litera- 
ture.—The  life  of  St.  Bernard  of  Clairvaux.— Truth 
against  the  world.— Thoughts  on  labor.— A  discourse 
on  the  transient  and    permanent  in  Christianity.— 
The  Pharisees.  —  On  the  education  of  the  laboring 
class.— How  to   move  the  world.  —  Primitive  Chris- 
tianity .-Strauss's  Life  of  Jesus.- Thoughts  on  theo- 
logy. 
Parr,  Harriet,  {Holme  Lee).     In  the  silver  age ; 
essaj's,    "that  is,  dispersed  meditations." 
New  ed.     Lond.  1877.  D.  824.2  :  68 

Contents.  Round  about  home  in  the  spring-time.— 
Village  life,  quiet  llf e.  —  Old  familiar  places,  old 
familiar  faces.- From  day  to  day.— Summer  holidays. 
—River  scenery —In  the  workaday  world.— In  har- 
vest time.— In  the  fall  of  the  leaf  .—By  the  fireside.- 
Within  and  without. 
Peabody,  Elizabeth  Palmer,  ed.  Aesthetic  pa- 
pers. Bost.  1849.  O.  824.1  :  64 
ContenU.  Ward,  S.  G.  Criticism.- Dwigrht,  J.  S. 
Music- Emerson,  R.  W.  War.— aodwin,  P.  Or- 
ganization.—Reed,  8.  Genius.— Peabody,  E.  P.  The 
dorian  measure,  with  a  modern  application.— Wilk- 
inson, J.  J.  G.  Correspondence.— Hawthorne,  N. 
Main-street.— Perkins,  S.  H.  Abuse  of  representa- 
tive government.  —  Thoreau,  H.  D.  Resistance  to 
civil  government.  —  Peabody,  E.  P.  Language.— 
Vegetation  about  Salem,  Mass.,  by  an  english  resi- 
dent. Poetry:  Peabody,  E.  P.  Crawford's  Orpheus. 
—A  spirit's  reply.— Hymn  of  a  spirit  shrouded.— Med- 
itations of  a  widow.— The  twotold  being.  —  The  fav- 
orite. 
Phillips,  Wendell.  Speeches,  lectures  and  let- 
ters. Bost.  1880.  D.  826.1:3 
Contents.  The  murder  of  Lovejoy.  —  Woman's 
rights.— Public  opinion.— Surrender  of  Sims.- Sims' 
anniversary.- Philosophy  of  the  abolition  movement. 
—Removal  of  judge  Loring.— The  Boston  mob.— The 
pilgrims.  —  Letter  to  judge  Shaw  and  president 
walker.—  Idols.  —  Harper's  Ferry.  —  Burial  of  John 
Brown.— Lincoln's  election. —Mobs  and  education.— 
Dlsunlon.—Progress.— Under  the  flag.— The  war  for 
the  union.— The  cabinet.- Letter  to  the  Tribune.— 
Toussalnt  L'Ouverture.— A  metropolitan  police.— The 
state  of  the  country. 


Phillips,  Wendell. — Continued. 

—  Same.     With  a  biographical    sketch.     Bost. 

1884.  D.  825.1  :  3 

—  The  scholar  in  a  republic  ;  address  at  the  cen- 

tennial anniversary  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
of  Harvard  college,  June  80,  1881.  Bost. 
1881.  O.  824.1  :100 

Prescott,  W:  Hickling.    Biographical  and  criti- 
cal miscellanies.    N.i7l845.  O. 

824.1-1-66 
Contents.     C:  Brockden  Brown.— Asylum  for  the 
blind.— Irving's  Conquest  of  Granada.— Cervantes.— 
Sir  Walter  Scott.  — Chateaubriand's  English  litera- 
ture—Bancroft's United  States.— Mme.  Calderon's 
Life  in  Mexico.— Moliere.— Italian  narrative  poetry. 
—Poetry  and  romance  of  the  Italians.- Scottish  song. 
Da  Ponte's  observations. 
Procter,  Bryan  Waller,  {Barry  Cornwall).     Es- 
says and  tales  in  prose,  by  Barry  Cornwall. 
Bost.  1853.  U.  ■  824.2  :  77 

Contents.  V.  1.  Memoir  and  essay  on  the  genius 
of  Shakspere.— The  death  of  friends.— The  Spanish 
student. —A  short  mystery. —The  portrait  on  my 
uncle's  snuff  box.— A  day  in  Venice.— The  Stauntons. 
—A  chapter  on  portraits.— The  prison-breaker.— The 

elanter.— Vicissitudes  in  a  lawyer's  life.— The  man- 
unter.  —  The  two  soldiers.     2.    The  story  of   the 
back-room  window.— A  chapter  of  fragments.— The 
usher.- M.  de  Beam.— The  nappy  day.— On  english 
tragedy.— On  english  poetry.— A  defence  of  poetry.— 
Four  dramatic  scenes. 
Putnam,  E.  The  bridle  of  vanity,  or  Knowledge, 
progress,  liberty  and  equality  considered 
in  tneir  verity  and   their  fallacy.     Bost. 
1862.  D.  824. 1  :  67 

Contents.     Of    knowledge,    or    Charlemagne,    his 
scholarship.— The  tyranny  of  progress.— The  fact  of 
liberty.— The  limitations  of  equality.— The  consent  of 
the  governed. 
duincy,    Josiah    Phillips.      The   protection    of 
majorities,   or  Considerations  relating  to 
electoral  reform  ;  with  other  papers.    Bost. 
1876.  D.  824.1:68 

Contents.  Introductory.— The  protection  of  major- 
ities.—Coercion  in  the  later  stages  of  education.— 
The  function  of  town  libraries.— The  abuse  of  read- 
ing.—The  better  Samaritan. 

Bands,   W:  Brightly.    Lilliput  lectures  by  the 
author  of  'l^illiput  levee."    Lond.  1871.  D. 
X  824.2  :  97 
Cfmtente.     Introd.— The  world.  -The  sky.— Cities.— 
Science  and  philosophy.— Art  and  artists.— Trade.— 
The  family.— Thoughts  of  God.— Government.— Char- 
acter.—Justice,  mercy,  charity.— In  church. 
Biussell,      Addison      Peale.       Characteristics  ; 
sketches  and  essays.    Bost.  1884  [1883].  U. 
824:1:113 
Contents.    The  conversation  of  Coleridge.—  Sarah 
Slddons.— Dr.  Johnson.— Lord  Macaulay.— Lamb.— 
Burns.— The  Christianity  of  Woolman.— J:  Randolph 
and  J:  Brown.— The  audacity  of  Foote.— Habit.— The 
habit  of  detraction.— The  art  of  living. 

—  Library  notes.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  824.1  :  69 

Contents.     Insufficiency.— Extremes.  —  Disguises.— 
Standards.— Rewards.— Limits.— Incongruity.— Muta- 
tions.—Paradoxes. 
Buskin,  J:    Sesame  and  lilies;    three  lectures. 
Rev.  and  enl.  ed.    N.  Y.  1875.  O. 

824.2  :  78 
Contents.    Of  kings'  treasuries. —Of  queens'  gar- 
dens.- Of  the  mystery  of  life. 

—  The  true  and  the  beautiful  in  nature,  an-t,  mor- 

als and  religion,  selected  from  [his]  works 
with  a  notice  of  the  author  by  mrs.  L.  C. 
Tuthill.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.  842.2  :  79 

Sargent,  Lucius  Manlius.  Dealings  with  the 
dead,  by  a  sexlon  of  the  old  school.  Bost. 
1856.  2v.  O.  824.1  :  71 


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Sargent,  M.  E.,  mrs.  J:  T.,  ed.  Sketches  and 
reminiscences  of  the  Radical  club  of  Chest- 
nut street.     Bost.  1880.  D.  824.1:70 

Savage,  Minot  Judson.  The  modern  sphinx  and 
some  of  her  riddles.     Bost.  1883.  D. 

824.1  :  103 
Contents.    Pref.  —  The  modern  sphinx.  —  The  chief 

end  of  man.— What  is  business  for  ?— What  are  brains 
for  ?— The  newspaper;  its  good  and  its  evil.  —  A  true 
republic.—  Progress  and  poverty.  —  Religious  transi- 
tion.—The  reign  of  the  dead. 
Shedd,  W:  Greenough  Thayer.  Literary  essays. 
N.  Y.  [1878].  D.  ■  824.1  :  73 

Contents.  The  true  nature  of  the  beautiful  and  its 
relation  to  culture.  —  The  inliuence  and  method  of 
english  studies.  —  The  ethical  theory  of  rhetoric  and 
eloquence.— The  characteristics  and  importance  of  a 
natural  rhetoric— The  relation  of  language  and  style 
to  thought.  —  Scientific  and  popular  education.  —  In- 
tellectual temperance.— The  puritan  character.—  The 
af  rican  nature.— Coleridge  as  a  philosopher  and  theo- 
logian.—The  confessions  of  Augustine. 
Smith,  Alexander.  Dreamthorp  ;  a  book  of  es- 
says written  in  the  country.    Bost.  1864.  D. 

824.2  :  106 
Contents.    Dreamthorp.  —  On  the  writing  of  essays. 

—  Of  death  and  the  fear  of  dying.  —  W :  Dunbar.  —  A 
lark's  flight.— Christmas.— Men  of  letters.— On  the  im- 
portance of  a  man  to  himself.  —  A  shelf  in  my  book- 
case.— Geoffrey  Chaucer.  —  Books  and  gardens.  —  On 
vagabonds. 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Lectures  and  essays.  N.  Y. 
1881.  O.  824.2+94 

Contents.  The  greatness  of  the  romans.— The  great- 
ness of  England.— The  great  duel  of  the  I7th  century. 

—  The  lamps  of  fiction.  —  An  address  to  the  Oxford 
school  of  science  and  art.  —The  ascent  of  man.—  The 
proposed  substitutes  for  religion.— The  labour  move- 
ment.—What  is  culpable  luxury  ?  —  A  true  captain  of 
industry.— A  wirepuller  of  kings.— The  early  years  of 
the  conqueror  of  Quebec.  —  Falkland  and  the  puri- 
tans.—The  early  years  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  —  Alfre- 
dus  rex  fundator.  —The  last  republicans  of  Rome.  — 
Austen.— Leigh's  memoir  of  Jane  Austen.— Pattison's 
Milton.— Coleridge's  Life  of  Keble. 

Smith,  Sidney.  Essays.  Authorized  ed.  Lond. 
n.d.  D.  824.2:  88 

Contents,   see  Works,  col.  1018,  "Articles  from  the 
Edinburgh  review." 

Southey,  Robert.    The  doctor,  etc.;   ed.  by  his 

son-in-law,  J:  Wood  Warter.    Lond.  1848. 

O.  824.2  :  80 

Spalding,  Martin  J:    Miscellanea;  comprising 

reviews,  lectures  and  essays  on  historical, 

theological  and  miscellaneous  siibjects.    3d 

ed.    Louisville.  1858.  O.  824.1+75 

Contents.   Introductory  address.  —  Church  history: 

The   early    ages  ;    The    middle    ages ;     Since    the 

reformation.  —  Literature    and  arts  in   the   middle 

,        ages.  —  Literature    and  the    catholic  clergy;    Lib- 

k'        raries.  —  Schools   and  universities   in    the  "dark" 

ages.  —  Influence   of  catholicity    on   civil   liberty. 

—  Age  of  pope  Gregory  VII;  The  deposing  power. 

—  The  great  schism  of  the  west ;  Rome  and 
Avignon.— John  Huss  and  the  hussites  ;  The  council 
of  Constance.  —  The  Spanish  inquisition  ;  Prescott's 

J       view.—  The  reformation  in  Switzerland  ;  Bernese  in- 
;        trlgues.  —  Prescott's  Conquest  of  Mexico  :  Character 
'       of  the  conqueror's  ;  The  religious  point  of  view  of 
the  conquest.  —  Early  catholic  missions  in  the  north- 
west: Bancroft's  account ;  The  Huron  mission;  Fath- 
ers De  Brebeuf  and  Lallement.  —  Webster's  Bunker 
Hill  speech.— Our  colonial  blue  laws :  Union  of  church 
and  state  ;  Heretics,  quakers  and  witches.—  The  spirit 
of  the  age.  —  The  charge  of  Idolatry.  —  The  catholic 
doctrine  of  satisfaction.— The  confessional.— Catholic 
and  protestant  countries.  —  England   and   France; 
'■        Holland  and  Belgium  ;  Germany  and  Italy;  England 
as  she  is  and  was  ;  Ireland  and  the  Irish  ;  Italian  so- 
ciety :    Brazil   and   the   brazillans.  —  The   oriental 
churches.  —  Rome.  —  The  papal  government.  —  The 
Philadelphia  riots.- A  chapter  on  mobs. 
Spencer,  Herbert.    Essays,   moral,  political  and 
jeshetic.    N.  Y.  1865.  D.  824.2  :  81 

Contents.    The  philosophy  of  style.  —  Over-legisla- 


Spencer,  Herbert.— Continued. 

tion.  — The  morals  of  trade.  — Personal  beauty.  — Re- 
presentative government.  —  Prison-ethics.  —  Railway 
morals  and  railway  policy.  —  Gracefulness.  —  State- 
tamperings  with  money  and  banks.  —  Parliamentary 
reform  ;  the  dangers  and  safeguards. 

—  Illustrations  of  universal  i^rogress  ;  a  series  of 

discussions.  N.  Y.  1864.  D.  824.2  :  82 
Contents.  Progress;  its  law  and  cause.  —  Manners 
and  fashion.— The  genesis  of  science.  —  The  physiolo- 
gy of  laughter.— The  origin  and  function  of  music.  — 
The  nebular  hypothesis.  —  Bain  on  The  emotions  and 
The  will.— Illogical  geology.— The  development  hypo- 
thesis.—The  social  organism.  —  Use  and  beauty  —The 
sources  of  architectural  types.  —The  use  of  anthro- 
pomorphism. 

—  Recent  discussions  in   science,  philosophy  and 

morals.    N.  Y.  1871.  D.  824.2  :  83 

Contents.  Morals  and  moral  sentiments.— Origin  of 
animal  worship.  —  The  classification  of  the  sciences. 
—Postscript  replying  to  criticisms.  — Reasons  for  dis- 
senting from  tbe  philosophy  of  Comte.  —  Of  laws  in 
general,  and  the  order  of  their  discovery.— The  gene- 
sis of  science. 

Stevenson,  Robert  L:  Familiar  studies  of  men 
and  books.  Lond.  1882.  D.  824.2  :  108 
Contents.  Pref.  —  Victor  Hugo's  romances.  —  Some 
aspects  of  Robert  Burns.  —  Walt  Whitman.  —  H:  D: 
Thoreau ;  his  character  and  opinions.  —  Yoshida- 
Torajiro.  —Francois  Villon,  student,  poet  and  house- 
breaker.—Charles  of  Orleans.— Pepys.  —  J:  Knox  and 
women. 

—  Virginibus  puerisque,  and  other  papers.    Loud . 

1881.  D.  824.2  :  109 

Contents.  Virginibus  puerisque.—  Crabbed  age  and 
youth.— An  apology  for  idlers.— Ordered  south.  —  ^s 
triplex.  —  El  Dorado.  —  The  english  admirals.  —  Some 
portraits  by  Raeburn.— Child's  play.— Walking  tours' 
—Pan's  pipes.— A  plea  for  gas  lamps. 
Storrs,  R:  Salter.  Manliness  in  the  scholar.  N. 
Y.  [1883].  S.  824.1  :  108 

Story,  Joseph.  Miscellaneous  writings  ;  literary, 
critical,  juridicial  and  political,  now  first 
coll.    Bost.  1835.  O.  824.1+77 

Contents.  Literary  discourses.— Biographical  sket- 
ches: S:  Dexter  ;  J:  Marshall ;  R.  Trumble  ;  B.  Wash- 
ington; I:  Parker;  W:Pinkney;  T:  A.  Emmet.— Re- 
views.—Juridicial  discourses  and  arguments.— Poli- 
tical papers. 
Swing,  D  :  Club  essays.  2d  ed.  Chicago.  1881. 
S.  824.1:76 

Contents.  Augustine  and  his  mother.  —  A  roman 
home.  —  Parlez-vous  frangais  ?  —  The  history  of  love. 

—  The  greatest  of  the  fine  arts. 

Symonds,  J:  Addington.  Sketches  and  studies 
in  southern  Europe.    N.  Y.  1880.  2  v.  D. 

824.2  :  86 
Contents.  V.  1.  The  Cornice.— Ajaccio.  — Florence 
and  the  Medici.— The  debt  of  english  to  Italian  litera- 
ture. —  Popular  Italian  poetry  of  the  renaissance.  — 
The  Orfeo  of  Poliziano.— Siena.  —  Perugia.  —  Popular 
songs  of  Tuscany.  —  Orvieto.  —  Thoughts  in  Rome 
about  Christmas.- Antinous.  — Lucretius.  —  Amalfi, 
Paestum,  Capri.  2.  Palermo.— Syracuse  and  Girgenti. 
—Aetna.— Athens.— Rimini.  —  Ravenna.  —  Canossa.  — 
Parma.  —  Fornovo.  —Two  dramatists  of  the  last  cen- 
tury [Goldoni  and  Alfieri].  —  Crema  and  the  crucifix. 

—  Bergamo  and  Bartolommeo  Colleoni.  —  Como  and 
IlMedeghino.-  Lombard  vignettes. — Monte  Generoso 
—Love  of  the  alps.  — Old  towns  of  Provence.—  App.: 
Blank  verse  ;  Note  on  the  Orfeo ;  Eight  sonnets  of 
Petrarch. 

Talfourd,  T:  Noon.  Critical  and  miscellaneous 
writings.  2d  amer.  ed.  with  add.  articles. 
Phila.  1846.  O.  824.2+87 

Contents.  On  british  novels  and  romances.— Macken- 
zie.—The  author  of  Waverley.— Godwin.— Maturin.— 
Rymer  on  tragedy.  —  Colley  Gibber's  Apology  for  his 
life.— John  Dennis's  works.— Modern  periodical  liter- 
ature.—On  the  genius  and  writings  of  Wordsworth.— 
North's  Life  of  lord  Guilford.—  Hazlitt's  Lectures  on 
the  drama.— Wallace's  Prospects  of  mankind,  nature 
and  providence.  —  On  pulpit  oratory.  —  Recollections 
of  Lisbon.— Lloyd's  poems.  —Mr.  Oldaker  on  modern 
improvements.  —A  chapter  on  "time."  —  On  the  pro- 


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fession  of  the  bar— The  wine  cellar.  —Destruction  of 
the  Brunswick  theatre  by  fire.  —  First  appearance  of 
miss  Fanny  Kemble.  —  The  melodi-amas  against 
gambling.  —  On  the  intellectual  chai-aoter  of  the  late 
W:  Hazlitt.— The  late  dowager  lady  Holland.— Address 
of  the  anniversary  of  the  Manchester  athenaeum.  — 
Lord  Eldon  and  lord  Stowell.  —  Speech  for  the  defen- 
dant in  the  prosecution  of  the  queen  vs.  Moxonfor 
the  publication  of  Shelley's  works.  —  Speeches  on 
copyright.— The  Westminster  play. 

Taylor,  Bayard.    Critical  essays    and    literary 

notes.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  824.1  :  78 

Contents.    Tennyson.—  Hugo.  —  The  german  Burns. 

—  F:  Ruckert.  —  The  author  of  '-Saul."— Thackeray.— 

Autumn  days  in  Weimar.  —  Weimar  in  June.  —  Notes 

on  books  and  events. 


Thompson,  Maurice. 
N.  Y.  1885.  D. 


By-ways  and  bird  notes. 
824.1:117 


Contents.  In  the  haunts  of  the  mocking-bird.— A 
red-headed  family.— Tangle-leaf  papers.— The  thresh- 
old of  the  gods.— Browsing  and  nibbling.— Out-door 
influences  in  literature.— A  fortnight  in  a  palace  of 
reeds.  — Cuckoo  notes. —  Some  minor  song-birds. — 
Birds  of  the  rocks. 

Thoreau,  H:  D:    Eai-ly  spring  in  Massachusetts, 
from  [his]  journal.    Bost.  1881.  D. 

824.1  :  79 

—  Excursions.    Bost.  1863.  D.  824.1  :  80 

Contents.  Biog.  sketch.— Natural  history  of  Massa- 
chusetts.—A  walk  to  Wachusett.  —  The  landlord  .—  A 
winter  walk.— The  succession  of  forest  trees.— Walk- 
ing. —  Autumnal  tints.  —  Wild  apples.  —  Night  and 
moonlight. 

—  Summer ;  from  [his]  journal,  ed.  by  H.  G.  O. 

Blake.  Map.    Bost.  1884.  D.     824.1  :  110 

—  Walden,  or  Life  in  the  woods.    Bost.  1854.  D. 

824.1  :81 
Contents.  Economy.  —  Where  I  lived,  and  what  I 
lived  for.— Reading.—  Sounds.  —  Solitude.— Visitors.— 
The  bean-field.  —  The  village.  —  The  ponds.  —  Baker 
farm.  —  Higher  laws.  —  Brute  neighbors.  —  House- 
warming.  —  Former  inhabitants ;  and  winter  visitors. 
—  Winter  animals.  —  The  pond  in  winter.  —  Spring.  — 
Conclusion. 

—  A  week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimac  rivers. 

Bost.  1862.  D.  824.1  :  82 

Tuckerman,   H:  Theodoi'e.      The    criterion,   or 

The  test  of  talk  about  familiar  things  ;  a 

series  of  essays.    N.  Y.  1866.  D.  824.1:83 

Contents.    Inns.— Authors.  —  Pictures.  —  Doctors.  — 

Holidays.  —Lawyers.  —  Sepulchres.-  Actors.— News- 

papers.-Preachers.— Statues.— Bridges. 

—  Essays,  biographical  and  critical,  or  Studies  of 

character.    Bost.  1857.  O.  824. 1  :  84 

Contents.  Washington,  the  patriot.  —  Chesterfield, 
the  man  of  the  world.— Boone,  the  pioneer.— Southey, 
the  man  of  letters.— Digby,  the  modern  knight. —  La- 
fltte,  the  financier.  —  Kean,  the  actor.  —  Korner,  the 
youthful  hero.— Fulton,  the  mechanician.— Constable, 
the  landscape  painter.  —  Chateaubriand,  the  poet  of 
the  old  regime.— Jeffrey,  the  reviewer.— Williams,  the 
tolerant  colonist.— Savage,  the  literary  adventurer.— 
Clinton,  the  national  economist.  —  Jenny  Lind,  the 
vocalist.— Berkeley,  the  christian  philosopher.  —Leo- 
pardi,  the  sceptical  genius.  —  De  Foe,  the  writer  for 
the  people.  —  Audubon,  the  ornithologist.  —  Sterne, 
the  sentimentalist.  —  D'Azeglio,  the  literary  states- 
man. —  Smith,  the  genial  churchman.  —  Brown,  the 
supernaturalist.  — Wllkie,  the  painter  of  character.— 
Addison,  the  lay  preacher.  —  Morris,  the  american 
Pellico,  the  Italian  martyr.  —  Campbell, 


statesman. 

the  popular  poet. 

sopher. 


Franklin,  the  american  phllo- 


The  optimist.    N.  Y.  1850.  D.  824.1  :  85 

Contents.  New  England  philosophy.  —Travel.— Mu- 
sic-Conversation.—Art  and  artists.- Lyric  poetry.— 
Social  life.  —  Costume.  —  Walking.  —  A  chapter  on 
hands.  —  The  New  York  colonists.  —  Eye-language.  — 
Humor.  —  The  gold  fever.  —  The  profession  of  litera- 
ture. —  Hair.  —  A  presidential  inauguration.  —  The 
weather.— Manner.— Flowers.— Broad  views.— The  ra- 
tionale of  love. 


Wallace,   Horace  Binney.      Literary  criticism^ 
and  other  papers.    "Phila.  1856.  D. 

824.1:86 
Contents.  Literary  criticisms:  The  prose  writers  of 
America  by  R.  W.  Griswold ;  Forest  leaves  and 
other  poems,  by  Lydla  Pearson  ;  Memoir  of  Philip 
Syng  Physic,  by  J.  Randolph ;  Poems  of  Pitz-Greene 
Halleck ;  Memoirs  of  the  administrations  of  Wash- 
ington and  Adams,  by  Oliver  Wolcott;  Washington 
Irving,  his  works,  genius  and  character  ;  The  female 
poets  of  America,  by  R.  W.  Griswold;  Letters  on  the 
study  and  use  of  history,  by  lord  Bolingbroke  ;  The 
authorship  of  "The  doctor;"  Von  Raumer  on  Amer- 
ica ;  The  prose  works  of  J :  Milton ;  Memoirs  of 
George  III,  by  H.  Walpole  ;  Letters  of  the  earl  of 
Chesterfield;  Spence's  Anecdotes  of  books  and  men  ; 
Dr.  Arnold's  Lectures  on  modern  history  ;  Wiley  and 
Putnam's  Lib.  of  choice  reading;  S:  Warren,  Law 
studies;  Life  of  Blanco  White  ;  Sydney  Smith's  Ser- 
mons; Carlyle's  essays;  Gilfillan's Literary  portraits; 
M.  F.  Tupper;  Rubio's  Rambles  in  the  U.  S.;  Undine; 
The  rosicrucian  philosophy;  Legal  rights  of  woman; 
Fanny  Forrester  ;  Noui'se's  Legacies  of  the  past.  — 
Literary  portraits;  G:  P.  Morris  ;  R.  W.  Griswold.— 
Fragmental  literary  disquisitions.  —  Miscellaneous 
pieces.— Dramatic  criticisms. 

"Warner,  C:  Dudley.    Backlog  studies.  111.  Bost. 
1873.  S.  824.1:87 

—  Baddeck  and  that  sort  of  a  thing.     Bost.  1874. 

T.  824.1  :  88N 

—  Calvin  ;    a  study  of  character.     With  his  My 

summer  in  a  garden.  824.1  :  90' 

—  In  the  wilderness.    Bost.  1878.  T.    824.1:89" 

Contents.  In  the  wilderness:  How  I  killed  a  bear; 
Lost  in  the  woods  ;  A  fight  with  a  trout;  A-hunting 
of  the  deer;  A  character  study;  Camping  out.— How 
spring  came  in  New  England. 

—  My  summer  in  a  garden.     Bost.  1872.  D. 

824.1:90 

—  Same.     [2d  ed.]     Bost.  1885.  S.         824.1:90 
Webster,  Noah.     A  collection  of  papers  on  poli- 
tical, literary  and  moral  subjects.     N.  Y. 
1843.  O.  824.1+98^ 

Contents.  Revolution  in  France.— The  rights  of 
neutral  nations. -On  the  supposed  change  of  tem- 
perature in  modern  winters.  — Origin  of  the  first 
bank  in  the  U.  S.— Letter  from  Washington  respect- 
ing the  last  campaign  in  the  revolution.  —  Corre- 
spondence with  mr.  Madison  respecting  the  origin  of 
the  present  constitution.— Origin  of  the  copy-right 
laws  of  the  U.  S.— Vindication  of  the  treaty  witbi 
Great  Britain  in  1795.— Origin  of  Amherst  coUego.- 
Addresson  agriculture. -Letter  to  Daniel  Webster. 
—Answer  of  the  house  of  rep.  of  Mass.  to  the  gov- 
ernor's message.— Letter  to  S:  Lee.— Reply  to  a  let- 
ter of  D:  McClure.— Letter  to  a  young  gentleman 
commencing  his  education.— Form  of  association  foi 
young  men.  —  Modes  of  teaching  the  engiish  lan- 
guage.—Origin  of  the  Hartford  convention  in  1814.- 
Brief  history  of  political  parties.-  State  of  englisk 
philology. 

Wells,    Kate    Gannett.      About   people.     Bost 

1885  [1884].  T.  824.1  :  114 

Contents.    Average  people.  — Individuality.— Strlv 

ing.— Loyalty  and  liberality.— Transitional  woinan.- 

Personal  influence.— Who's  who.— Caste  in  americai 

society. 

Wheeler,  D:  Hilton.    By-ways  of  literature,  oi 

Essays  on  old  things  and  new  in   the  cus 

toms,  education,  character,  literature  anc 

language  of  the  english-speaking  people 

N.  Y.  [1883].  I).        ^  "^      82^.1  :  lie 

Contcnis.    A  I4th  century  book  for  women.— Eng 

lish  girls  and  boys  in  the  old  times.— Old  cducatioi 

and  modern.— The  Robin  Hood  ballads.- The;  legend 

of  king  Arthur.— The  founders'  age  in  our  literature 

—  Shakespeare    on   greatness.  —  Englishmen.   Ihol 

language  and  countries.- A  grammatical  revolution 

—Our  spoken  engiish. 

Whipple,   Edwin  Percy.     Character  and  char 

acteristic  men.    liost.  1866.  D.    824.1  :  91' 

Contents.     Character.  —  Eccentric  character.  —  In 

tellectual  character.— Heroic  character.— The  amer 

can  mind.- The  engiish  mind.— Thackeray.— Nathan 


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Whipple,  Edwin  Percy. — Continued. 

iel  Hawthorne.— E:  Everett.— T:  Starr  Kinfr.— Agas- 
siz.— Washington  and  the  principles  of  the  revolu- 
tion. 

—  Success  and  its  conditions.    Best.  1879.  D. 

824.1  :92 
Contents.  Young  men  in  history.— The  ethics  of 
popularity.— Grit.— The  vital  and  the  mechanical.- 
The  economy  of  invective,— The  sale  of  souls.— The 
tricks  of  imagination.— Cheerfulness.  —  Mental  and 
moral  pauperism.— The  genius  of  Dickens.— Shoddy. 
—J:  A.  Andrew. 

—  Literature  and  life.    Enl.  ed.    Best.  1882.  D. 

824.1:93 
Contents.   Authors  in  their  relations  to  life.— Novels 
and  novelists;  C:  Dickens. —Wit  and   humor.— The 
ludicrous  side  of  life.— Genius.— Intellectual  health 
and  disease.—  Use  and  misuse  of   words.  —  Words- 
worth.—Bryant.— Stupid  conservatism  and  malignant 
reform. 
Willis,   Nathaniel    Parker.      Rural  letters   and 
other  records  of  thought  at  leisure,  Mrritten 
in  the  intervals  of   more  hurried  literary 
labor.     N.  y.  1853.  D.  824. 1  :  97 

Contents.  Letters  from  under  a  bridge.— The  four 
rivers.— Letter  to  the  unknown  purchaser  and  next 
occupant  of  Glenmary.—Glenmary  poems.— Open-air 
musings  in  the  city.— Invalid  rambles  in  Germany. 
—Letters  from  watering-places.— A  plain  man's  love. 
Willmott,  Robert  Aris.  A  journal  of  summer- 
time in  the  country.    N.  Y.  1853.  S. 

824.2:89 


Wilson,  J:,  (Christopher  North).  The  recreations 
of  Christopher  North.     Phila.  1845.  O. 

824.2:90 
Contents.  Christopher  in  his  sporting  jacket.— A 
tale  of  expiation.— Morning  monologue.— The  field 
of  flowers.— Cottages.— An  hour's  talk  about  poetry. 
— Inch-Cruin.— A  day  at  Windermere.- The  moors.— 
Highland  snow-storm.— The  holy  child.— Our  parish. 
—  May-day.  —  Sacred  poetry.  —  Christopher  in  his 
aviary.— Dr.  Kitchener.— Soliloquy  on  the  seasons.— 
A  few  words  on  Thomson.— The  snowball  bicker  of 
Pedmount.— Christmas  dreams.— Our  winter  quarters. 
—Stroll  to  Grassmere.— L'envoy. 

Wirt,  W:  The  letters  of  the  british  spy.  10th 
cd.,  rev.  and  corr.;  prefixed,  a  biographi- 
cal sketch  of  the  author.    N.  Y.  1848.  D. 

824.1  :94 
Woolson,  Abba  Goold.    Browsing  among  books, 
and  other  essays.     Bost.  1881.  S. 

824.1  :  95 
Contents.  Browsing  among  books.  —  Cats.  —  The 
humdrum  aspect  of  life.— Smoking. —  The  morality 
of  amusements.— Duds.— Boston  common  on  a  Sep- 
tember afternoon.  —  The  selection  of  gifts.- Good- 
will towards  men.— Old-fashioned  flowers.- College 
commencements.— Luxuries.  —  Small-talk  as  one  of 
the  fine  ai-ts.— Our  modern  winters.— Spring,  as  seen 
from  a  city  window.— Taking  a  turkish  bath.— Our 
minor  rights.- The  trials  of  visiting.— An  evening's 
adventure  at  the  Deacon  house. 


10.    Englisli  literature  —  f,  Letters. 

(Note.    For  collections  of  letters  illustrating  special  subjects,  periods  of  history  or  lives  of  individuals,  see  History, 

Biography,  and  other  classes.) 


Scoones,  W.  Baptiste,  ed.  Four  centuries  of 
english  letters  ;  selections  from  the  cor- 
respondence of  150  writers  from  the  period 
of  the  Paston  letters  to  the  present  day. 
N.  Y.  1880.  O.  826.2  :  10 

Richardson,  Abby,  born  Sage,  formerly  mrs. 
McFarland,  ed.  Old  love  letters,  or  Letters 
of  sentiment,  written  by  persons  eminent 
in  English  literature  and  history.  Bost. 
1883  [1882].  T.  "    826:2 

Parker,  Matthew.  Correspondence,  comprising 
letters  written  by  and  to  him  from  a.  d. 
1535  to  his  deatli,  a.  d.  1575  ;  ed.  for  the 
Parker  society  by  J:  Bruce  and  T:  Thoma- 
son  Perowne.    Cambridge.  1853.  O. 

826.2:17 

Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots.  ^  Lettx-es,  instruc- 
tions et  memoires  ;  publics  sur  les  originaux 
et  les  manuscrits  du  State  paper  office  de 
Londres  et  des  principales  archives  et 
bibliothfeques  de  I'Europe  et  accompa^nes 
d'un  resume  chronologique  par  le  pnnce 
Alexandre  Labanoif.  Lond.  1845.  7  v.  O. 
826.2:32 

—  Letters,  now  first  pub.  from  the  originals, 
coll.  from  various  sources,  private  as  well 
as  public,  with  an  introd.  and  notes  by 
Agnes  Strickland.  New  ed.  Lond.  1844. 
2  V.  D.  826.2  :  25 

Howel,  James.  Epistola?  Ho-Eliana3 ;  familiar 
letters,  domestic  and  forren,  divided  into 
4  books,  partly  historical,  political,  philos- 
ophical!, upon  emergent  occasions.  Lond. 
1678.    D.  826.2:30 

Williams,  Roger.  Letters,  1632—1682  ;  now  first 
coll.,  ed.  by  J:  RusselJ  Bartlett-  Providence. 
1874.   O,  826.1-t-lO 


Cromwell,  Oliver.  Letters  and  speeches,  incl. 
the  supp.  to  the  Isted.;  with  elucidations 
by  T:  Carlyle.    N.  Y.  1856.    2  v.  D. 

826.2:20 
Montagu,  Lady  Mary  Wortley-,  born  Pieri'cpont. 
Letters  and  works,  ed.  by  her  great  grand- 
son, lord  Wharncliflfe.    Paris.  1837.    2  v.  O. 
826.2  :  7 
Contents.    V.  1.    Memoir,  by  J.  Dallaway.— Intro- 
ductory anecdotes.— Account  of  the  court  of  George 
I  at  his  accession.— On  the  state  of  party  at  the  acces- 
sion of  George  I,  by  mr.  Wortley.— Letters,  written 
before  1717.— The  enchiridion  of  Epictetus.— Letters 
during  mr.  Wortley's  embassy.— To  the  countess  of 
Mar.— To  lady  Pomf ret.    2 .    Letters  to  mr.  Wortley 
during  her  second  residence  abroad,  1739-61.— During 
residence  abroad,  1746-57.- To  mrs.  Hewet.— To  Hen- 
rietta, countess  of  Oxford  and  Mortimer.— To  sir 
James  and  lady  Frances  Steuart.— Essays.— Poems.— 
App.— Index. 

Russell,  Lady  Rachel,  born  Wriothesley,  formerly 
lady  Vaughan.    Letters.    Phila.  1854.  D. 

826.2:21 
Atterbury,  Francis.  Private  correspondence  of 
dr.  Francis  Atterbury  and  his  friends  in 
1725,  never  before  pub.,  printed  in  the  year 
1768.  With  Brown,  J:  Dissertation  on 
poetry  and  music.  in  23  :  R 

Russell,  J:,  4th  duke  of  Bedford.  Correspon- 
dence, sel.  from  the  originals  at  Woburn 
Abbey  with  an  introd.  by  lord  J:  Russell. 
Lond.  1842-46.    3  v.  O.     "  826.2  :  14 

Stanhope,  Philip  Dormer,  4th  earl  of  Chesterfield. 
Works,  incl.  his  letters  to  his  son,  etc.  Pre- 
fixed, an  original  life  of  the  author.  1st 
amer.  ed.    N.  Y.  1859.  O.  826.2+12 

Contents.  Life.— Speech  of  the  stage  licensing  bill. 
—Speeches  on  the  gin  act.— Letters  to  his  son,  with 
several  other  pieces  on  various  subjects. 


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1080 


Warburton,  W:  Letters  from  a  late  eminent 
prelate  to  one  of  his  friends.  2d  ed.  Lond. 
1809.  O.  826.2  :  15 

Carter,  Elizabetli,  and  Catherine  Talbot.  A 
series  of  letters,  1741—1770  ;  added,  letters 
from  mrs.  Carter  to  mrs.  Vesey,  1763—1787, 
pub.  from  the  original  mss.  in  the  posses- 
sion of  Montagu  Pennington.  Lond.  1809. 
4v.  D.  826.2:1 

Junius.  [Letters] ;  including  letters  by  the  same 
writer  upder  other  signatures ;  added,  his 
confidential  correspondence  with  mr. 
Wilkes,  and  his  private  letters  to  mr.  H.  S. 
Woodfall ;  a  new  and  enl.  ed.,  with  new 
evidence  as  to  the  authorship,  and  extracts 
from  an  analysis  by  sir  Harris  Nicolas,  by 
J:  Wade.    Lond.  1850,  1881.    2  v.  D. 

826.2  :  4 

—  Griffin,  F:    Junius  discovered.    Bost.  1854.  D. 

826.5:1 

Note.     A  full  review  of  the  evidence  as   to  the 

authorship  of  these  letters,  by  Albert  R.  Frey,  will 

be  found  in  Cushingr,  W:    Initials  and  pseudonyms, 

(14  :L),  pp.  145-156. 

George  III.    Correspondence  with  lord  North, 

from  1768  to  1783  ;  ed.  from  the  originals 

at  Windsor,  with  an  introd.  by  W.  Bodham 

Donne.    Pub.  by  pei-mission  of  the  queen. 

Lond.  1867.     2  v.  O.  826.2:29 

Walpole,  Horace,  4th  earl  of  Orford.    Letters  ; 

incl.  numerous  letters  now  first  pub.  from 

the  original  mss.    Phila.  1842.    4  v.  O. 

826.24-13 

—  Letters  to  the  earl  of  Hertford  during  his  lord- 

ship's embassy  in  Paris,  to  which  are  added 

mr.  Walpole's  letters  to  the  rev.  H:  Zouch. 

Lond.  1825.  Q.  826.2:1119 

Grant,  Anne,  born  Macvicar.    Letters  from  the 

mountains  -,    the  real  correspondence  of  a 

lady  between  1773  and  1807.   5th  ed.   Lond. 

1813.    3v.  D.  826.2:3 

Adams,  J:    Letters,  addressed  to  his  wife  ;  ed. 

by  his  grandson  C:  Francis  Adams.    Bost. 

1841.    2v.  D.  826.1  :1 

—  and  Abigail.    Familiar  letters,  during  the  re- 

volution ;  with  a  memoir  of  mrs.  Adams 
by  C:  Francis  Adams.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

826.1:2 

Adams,  Abigail,  born  Smith.  Letters ;  with  an 
introd.  memoir  by  her  grandson  C:  Francis 
Adams.  4th  ed",  rev.  and  enl.  with  an 
app.  containing  the  letters  addressed  by 
J:  Q.  Adams  to  his  son,  on  the  study  of  the 
Bible.    Bost.  1848.   D.  826.1:3 

Smith,  Abigail,  born  Adams.  Correspondence  ; 
ed.  by  her  daughter  [mrs.  C.  A.  De  Windt]. 
T.p.w.Y).  826.1:4 

Washington,  G:  Official  letters  to  the  honor- 
able american  congress,  written  during  the 
war  between  the  United  Colonies  and  Great 
Britain.    Bost.  1795.   2  v.  D.        826.1:11 

—  Reprint  of  the  original  letters  from  Washing- 

ton to  Joseph  Reed  dui'ing  the  american 
revolution,  referred  to  in  the  pamphlets  of 
lord  Mahon  and  mr.  Sparks,  by  W:  B. 
Reed.     Phila.  1853.  O.  826.1:5 

—  Butterfield,  Consul  Willshire,  ed.    The  Wash- 

ington-Crawford letters  ;  the  correspon- 
dence between  G:  Washington  and  W: 
Crawford,  from  1767  to  1781,  concerning 
western  lands ;  with  an  app.  containing 
later  letters  of  Washington  on  the  same 
subject,  and  letters  from  Valentine  Craw- 
ford to  Washington,  written  in  1774  and 


Washington,  G: — Continued. 

1775,  chronologically  arr.  and  carefully  an- 
notated.    Cine.  1877.  O.  826.1+7 

The  Washington-Irvine  correspondence  ;  the 

official  letters  which  passed  between  Wash- 
ington and  brig.-geu.  W:  Irvine  and  be- 
tween Irvine  and  others,  concerning  mili- 
tary affairs  in  the  west  from  1781  to  1783, 
arr.  and  annotated,  with  an  introd.  con- 
taining an  outline  of  events  occuring  pre- 
viously in  the  trans-Alleghany  country. 
111.     Madison,  Wis.  1882.  O.  826.1-1-6 

Cowper,  W:  Private  correspondence  with  several 
of  his  most  intimate  friends  now  first  pub. 
from  the  originals  in  the  possession  of  his 
kinsman  J:  eJohuson.  1st  amer.  ed.  Phila. 
1824.  O.  826.2:16 

Bums,  Robert.  The  correspondence  between 
Burns  and  Clarinda ;  with  a  memoir  of 
mrs.  M'Lehose  (Clarinda).  arr.  and  ed.  by 
her  grandson,  W.  C.  M'Lehose.  Edinb. 
1843.  D.  826.2:26 

—  [Letters].    /« /ws  Works.  820.2-t-P33 

Napier,  Macvey.  Selection  from  [his]  corre- 
spondence ;  ed.  by  his  son,  Macvey  Napier. 
Lond.  1879.  O.      "  826.2:8 

Austen,  Jane.  Letters  ;  ed.  with  an  introd.  and 
critical  remarks  by  Edward,  lord  Bra- 
bourne.     Lond.  1884.  2  v.   O.       826.2  :  33 

More,  Hannah.  Letters  to  Zachary  Macaulay 
containing  notices  of  lord  Macaulay's 
youth,  now  first  pub.;  ed.  and  arr.  by 
'Arthur  Roberts.  N.  Y.  1860.  S.  826.2  :  24 

Keats,  J:  Letters  to  Fanny  Brawne,  written  in 
1819  and  1820  and  now  given  from  the  orig- 
inal mss.,  with  introd.  and  notes  by  Harry 
Buxton  Forman.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  826.2  :  5 

Lamb,  C:  Literary  sketches  and  letters,  being 
the  final  memorials  of  C:  Lamb,  never  be- 
fore pub.,  by  T:  Noon  Talfourd.  2d  ed. 
N.  Y.  1849.   D.  826.2  :  23 

Hunt,  James  H:  Leigh.  Correspondence;  ed. 
by  his  eldest  son.  Portr.  Lond.  1862.  2 
V.  D.  826.2:31 

Southey,  Robei-t,  and  Caroline  Anne  Southey, 
6or?4  Bowles.  Correspondence  ;  added,  cor- 
respondence with  Shelley  and  Southey's 
Dreams  ;  ed.  with  an  introd.  by  E:  Dowden. 
Dublin.  1881.  O.  826.2  :  34 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Paul's  letters  to  hi.s  kinsfolk. 
[Anon.}    Edinb.  1816.  O.  826.2:11 

Lockhart,  J:  Gibson,  {Peter  Morris).  Peter's 
letters  to  his  kinsfolk.  1st  amer.  ed.  N.  Y. 
1820.  O.  826.2:6 

Channing,  W:  Ellery,  and  Lucy  Aikin.  Cor- 
respondence, from  1826  to  1842;  ed.  by 
Anna  Letitia  Le  Breton.    Bost.  1874.  D. 

826  : 1 

L'Estrange,  Alfred  Guy  Kingham,  ed.  Friend- 
ships of  Mary  Russell  Mitfonl,  as  re(U)r(lod 
in  letters  from  her  literary  corresi)()ii(lctits. 
N.  Y.  1882.   D.  826.2  :  18 

—  Same    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  826.2+18 

Webster,  Daniel.     Private  correspoiulence  ;  ed. 

by  Fletcher  Webster.    Bost.  1857.    2  v.   O. 

826.1+8 

Disraeli,  B:,  earl  of  Beaconsfield.    Home  letters, 

written  in  1830  and  1831.    111.    N.  Y.  1885. 

8.  826.2  :  36 

Note.     Written   from  Gibraltar,   Spain,   Malta,  the 

Ionian  Islands,  Egypt,  etc. 


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Dickens,  C:  J:  Huifam.  Letters;  ed.  by  his 
sister-in-law  [Georgina  HogarthJ  and  his 
eldest  daughter  [Mamie  Dickens].  N.  Y. 
1879-1881.  3  V.   D  826.2:2 

Contents.    V.  1.  1833—1856.     2.  1857—1870.    3.  1836— 
1870. 
Carlyle,  Jane,  born  Welsh.    Letters  and  memo- 
rials ;     prepared     for    publication    by    T : 
Carlyle,   ed.   by   James  Anthony  Froude. 
Authorized  ed.    N.  Y.  1883.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

826.2  :  27 
—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  826.*2-f  27 

Carlyle,  T:,  and  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.  Cor- 
respondence, 1834-1872.     Bost.  1883.  2  v.  D. 

826:3 
Ruskin,  J:    Arrows  of  the  chace ;  a  collection 
of  scattered    letters,    pub.  chiefly  in   the 
daily  newspapers,  1840-1880,  and  now  ed. 
by   an    Oxford    pupil,   with    pref.   by  the 
author.    N.  Y.  1881.  2  v.  in  1.  O.  826.2  :  9 
Contents.    V.  1.  Letters  on  art  and  science.  Let- 
ters on  art:    Art  criticism  and  art  education;  Public 
institutions  and  the  national  gallery ;  Pre-raphaelit- 
ism;  Turner;  Pictures  and  artists;  Architecture  and 


restoration.- Letters  on  science:  Geological;  ?lis- 
cellaneous.  3.  Letters  on  politics,  economy  and 
miscellaneous  matters.  On  politics  and  war.— On 
political  economy.— Miscellaneous  letters:  The  man- 
agement of  railways ;  Servants  and  houses;  Roman 
inundations;  Education  for  rich  and  poor;  Women, 
their  worlt  and  dress;  Literary  criticism.  —  App. — 
Epilogue.— Chronological  list  of  letters  in  both  vols. 
—Index. 

Thirlwall,  Connop.    Letters  to  a  friend  ;  ed.  by 
Arthur  Penrhyn  Stanley.     Bost.  1883.  D. 
826.2:28 

Child,  Lydia  Maria,  born  Francis.  Letters;  with 
a  biographical  introd.  by  J:  G.  Whittier 
and  an  app.  by  Wendell  Phillips.  Bost. 
1883  [1882].  S.  826.1:9 

Rogers,  H:  The  Greyson  letters ;  selections 
from  the  correspondence  of  R.  E.  H.  Grey- 
son,  [pseud,  for  Rogers  himself].  Bost. 
1857.  D.  826.2  :  22 

Gordon,  C:  G:  Letters  from  the  Crimea,  the 
Danube  and  Armenia,  aug.  18,  1854  to  nov. 
17,  1858;  ed.  by  Demetrius  C.  Boulger. 
Loud.  1884.  D.  826.2:36 


11.    English  literature  —  g,  Satire  and  Humor. 


1.    Satire  and  parodies. 

Hamilton,  Walter.  Parodies  of  the  works  of 
english  and  american  authors  collected 
and  annotated,  v.  1,  2.    Lond.   1884-85.   O. 

827:1 
Contents.  V.  1.  Alfred  lord  Tennyson.— H:  Wads- 
worth  Longfellow.  —  Bret  Harte.  —  T:  Hood.— C. 
Wolfe.  2.  Alfred  lord  Tennyson.— H:  Wadsworth 
Longfellow.— Bret  Harte.— T:  Hood. —  Edgar  Allan 
Poe.— Ann  Taylor.— Shakespeare's  plays.- 1:  Watts. 
—J:  Milton.— Matthew  Arnold.— J:  Dryden. 

Ashton,  J:  English  caricature  and  satire  on 
Napoleon  1.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  2  v.  O. 

827.2:5 
Bates,  Arlo.    Mr.   Jacobs  ;  a  tale  of  the  drum- 
mer, the  reporter  and  the  prestidigitateur. 
[Anon.]    Bost.  1883.  T.  827.1:10 

Note.    A  parody  on  Mr.  Isaacs  by  F.  M.  Crawford. 

Buck,  James  Smith.    The  chronicles  of  the  land 

of  Columbia,   commonly  called  America, 

from  the  landing  of  the  pilgrim  fathers  to 

the  second  reign  of  Ulysses  I,  a  period  of 

252  years,  by  the  prophet  James.    Milw. 

1876:  O.  827.1:1 

Cooke,  C:  Wallwyn  RadcliflFe,  {Angelina  Gush- 

ingion).     Thoughts  on    men    and   things. 

N.  Y.  1872.  D.  827.2:2 

Coverdale,    Sir  Heni\y  Standish,    pseud.     The 

fall  of  the  threat  republic,  1886-88.    Bost. 

1885.  S.  827.2:6 

Curtis,   G:    W:      The    Potiphar^  papers.     N.  Y. 

1858.  D.  827.1  :  7 

Harte,   Francis    Bret.      Condensed  novels.    111. 

Bost.  1871.   D.  827.1:2 

Contents.    Handsome  is  as  handsome  docs,  by  Ch-s 

R-de.  —  Lothaw,   by  Mr.  Benjamins.  —  Muck-a-Muck, 

after  Cooper.  —  Terence  Denville,  l)y  Ch-l-s   L-v-r. 

—  Selina    Sedilia,  by  miss  M.    E.  B-dd-n  and  mrs. 

H-n  y  W-d.— The  ninety-nine  guardsmen,  by  Al-x-d-r 

D-m-s.  —  The  dweller  of  the  threshold,  by  sir  Ed-d 

L-tt^n  B-lw-r.— The  haunted  man,  by  Ch-r-sD-ck-ns. 

—Miss  Mix,  by  Ch-l-tte  Br-nte.— Guy  Heavystone,  by 

the  author  of  "Sword  and  gun."  —  Mr.  Midshipman 

Breezy,  by  Captain  M-rry-t,  R.  N.— John  Jenkins,  by 

T.  S.  A-th-r. 


Jenkins,  E:  Ginx's  baby,  his  birth  and  other 
misfortunes  ;  a  satire.  [Anon.]  N.  Y.  1872. 
D.  827.2:1 

—  Lord  Bantam ;     a    satire   by    the    author  of 

"Ginx's  baby."  N.  Y.  187-.  D.  827.2:7 
Locke,  D:  Ross,  {Petroletcm  Vesuvius  Nasby). 
Nasby ;  divers  opinions  and  prophecies 
of  yoors  trooly  Petroleum  V.  Kasby.  111. 
6th  ed.    Cine.  1867.  D.  827.1  :  6 

—  "Swingin  I'ound  the  cirkle"  by  Petroleum  V., 

Nasby,  late  pastor  of  the  church  of  the  new 
dispensation,  chaplain  to  his  excellency 
the  president  and  P.  M.  at  Confederate 
X  roads,  Kentucky  ;  his  ideas  of  men, 
yjolitics  and  things  as  set  forth  in  his  letters 
to  the  public  press  during  the  year  1866. 
111.     Bost.  1867.  D.  827.1  :  12 

—  Ekkoes  from  Kentucky  by  Petroleum  V.  Nas- 

by ;  bein  a  perfect  record  uv  de  ups,  downs, 
and  experiences  uv  the  democrisy,  doorin 
the  eventful  year  1867,  ez  seen  by  a  natur- 
alized kentuckian.  111.  by  T.  Nast.  Bost. 
1868.  D.  827.1  :6 

Mahan,  Milo.  The  comedy  of  canonization  ;  in 
four  scenes.  [Anon.]  3d  thous.  N.  Y.  1868. 
D.  827.1  :  R4 

Marshall,  T:  W:  M.  The  comedy  of  convoca- 
tion in  the  English  church,  in  two  scenes  ; 
ed.  by  archdeacon  Chasuble.  N.  Y.  1868. 
D.  827.1  :  3 

Peace  parliament.  The,  or  The  reconstruction 
creed  of  Christendom.    Bost.  [1871)1.  S. 

827  2  •  3 

Reed,  S:  Rockwell.  The  war  of  1886  between 
the  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain  ;  the  surprising 
experience,  the  military  and  financial  situ- 
ation of  our  beloved  country,  capture  of 
the  lake,  seaboard  and  Mississippi  river  ci- 
ties and  the  capital,  the  british  terms  of 
peace,  the  military  and  financial  recon- 
struction.  2ded.    Cine.  1882.  I).    827.1:8 

Strong,  G:  A.  [Marc  Anthony  Henderson.)  The 
song  of  Milkanwatha  ;  tr.  from  the  original 
Feejee.  111.  by  Frank  Beard.  3ded.  Albany. 
1883.  S.  827.1  :  11 


1083 


CI.  827,  828 


LITERATURE— ENGLISH,  SATIRE. 


1084 


Swift,  Jonathan.  Gulliver's  travels  into  several 
remote  nations  of  the  world  ;  withintrod. 
and  explan.  notes  by  Kobert  Mackenzie. 
Facsimiles  of  the  original  maps  etc.  of  the 
work  and  ill.    Lond.  1883.  D.         827.2  :  4 

—  Same.    In  Ms  Works.  820.2:  21  v2 

2.    Wit  and  humor. 

Hazlitt,  W:  Lectures  on  the  English  comic 
writers.     Phila.  1848.  D.  828.5:1 

ContentH.    Introductory;    On  wit  and    humour.  — 
Shakspeare    and    Ben   Johnson.  —  Cowley,    Butler, 
Suckling,  Etheredge,  etc.  —  Wycherley,    Congreve, 
Vanbrug-h  and  Farquhar.— The  periodical  essayists.— 
The  english  novelists.  —  The  works  of  Hogarth.— The 
comic  writers  of  the  last  century. 
Hazlitt,  W:  Carew,  ed.    Shakespeare  jest-books  ; 
reprints  of  the  early  and  very  rare  jest- 
books   supposed    to    have    been    used   by 
Shakespeare,  ed.  with  introd.  and  notes. 
Lond.  1864.     3  v.  D.  828.2  :P20 


Contents.    V.  1.    A  hundred  mery  talys;  from  the 
and  qu 
from  the  rare  ed.  of  1567.  2.  Merie  tales  of  Skelton. 


only  known  copy.— Mery  tales  and  quicke  answeres 


Jests  of  Scogin.  —  Sackfull  of  newes.  —  Tarloton's 
jests.  —  Merrie  conceited  jests  of  George  Peele.  — 
Jacke  of  Dover.  3.  Merie  tales  of  the  mad  men  of 
Gotham.— XII  mery  jests  of  the  widow  Edyth.— Pas- 
quils  jests,  with  mother  Bunches  merriments.— The 
pleasant  conceits  of  old  Hobson.  —  Certayne  con- 
ceits and  jeasts.- Taylors  wit  and  mirth.— Conceits, 
chnches,  flashes  and  whimsies. 

Ashton,  J:,  comp.  Humor,  wit  and  satire  of  the 
17th  century  ;  collected  and  ill.  N.  Y.  1884 
[18831.  D.  828.2  :  19 

Adams,  W:  Davenport,  ed.  Quips  and  quid- 
dities ;  a  quintessence  of  quirks,  quaint, 
quizzable  and  quotable.     Lond.  1881.  S. 

828:2 

Burton,  W:  Evans.  The  cyclopaidia  of  wit  and 
humor ;  containing  choice  and  character- 
istic selections  from  the  writings  of  the 
most  eminent  humorists  of  America,  Ire- 
land, Scotland  and  England.  111.  N.  Y. 
1875.  O.  828+1 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1858.  2  v.  in  4.  Q.  828  :  Rl 

Sanborn,  Kate,  ed.  The  wit  of  women.  N.  Y. 
1885.  D.  828  :  3 

Enchiridion,  The,  of  wit ;  the  best  specimens  of 

english  conversational  wit.    Phila.  1884.  O. 

828.2:21 

Comic  almanack,  The  ;  an  ephemeris  in  jest  and 
earnest,  containing  merry  tales,  humorous 
poetry,  quips  and  oddities  by  Thackeray, 
Albert  Smith,  Gilbert  A'Beckett,  the  broth- 
ers Mayhew.  111.  by  G:  Cruikshank  and 
other  artists.  1st  ser.  1835—1843 ;  2d  ser. 
1844—1853.     Lond.  n.  d.    2  v.  D. 

828.2  :  18 


Anstey,  J:,  (John  Surrebutter,  esq.)  The  pleader's 
guide,  a  didactic  poem,  containing  the 
conduct  of  a  suit  at  law,  with  the  argu- 
ments of  counsellor  Bother'um  and  counsel- 
lor Bore'um,  in  an  action  betwixt  John-a- 
Gull  and  John-a-Gudgeon,  for  assault  and 
battery.  Amer.  ed.  by  James  L.  High,  with 
notes.  Chicago.  1871.  D.  M^A  Beckett, 
G.  A.  A',  Comic  Blackstone.      in  828.2  :  1 

Arbuthnot,  J:     Miscellaneous  works  ;   with  an 

account  of  the  author's  life.    Lond.  1770. 

2  V.  S.  828.2  :  2 

Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenaeum,  v. 

1,  p.  124. 


Beckett,  Gilbert  Abbott  A'.  The  comic  Black- 
stone.    111.    Chicago.  1871.  D.       828.2  : 1 

Browne,  C:  Farrar,  (Artemus  Ward).  Artemus 
Ward  his  travels  :  pt.  1,  Miscellaneous  ; 
pt.  2,  Among  the  mormons.  111.  N.  Y. 
1865.  D.  828.1  :3 

—  Artemus  Ward  in  London,  and  other  papers. 

111.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.  828.1  :  2 

Bumand,    Francis    Cowley.       Happy  -  thought 

Hall.     111.     Bost.  1872.   D.  828.2  : 4 

—  Happy  thoughts.    Bost.  1878.  S.         828.2  :  3 
Carleton,  G:  W.    Our  artist  in  Peru,  50  drawings 

on  wood  ;  leaves  from  the  sketch-book  of 
a  traveller  during  the  winter  of  1865-6.  N. 
Y.  1866.  D.  828.1  :  33 

Clemens,  S:  Langhorne,  {Mark  Twain).  Mark 
Twain's  sketches,  new  and  old.  Hartford. 
1875.  O.  828.1  :19 

—  Roughing  it.    111.    Hartford,  Conn.  1878.  O. 

828.1:29 
Cozzens,  F:  Swartout.    The   Sparrowgrass  pa- 

Bers,  or  Living  in  the  country.  N!  Y.  1856. 
•.  828.1:4 

Derby,  G:  Horatio,  (John  Phoenix).  Phtienixiana, 
or  Sketches  and  burlesques  by  John  Phcr- 
nix.     12th  ed.    N.  Y.  1863.  D.        828.1  :  5 

Halpine,  C:  Graham,  {Private  Miles  CBeilly). 
The  life  and  adventures,  songs,  services 
and  speeches  of  private  Miles  O'Reilly. 
111.     N.  Y.  1864.  D.  828.1  :' 6 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler.  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs 
and  his  sayings  ;  the  folk-lore  of  the  old 
plantation.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.    828.1  :  7 

—  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus  ;  myths  and  legends 

of  the  old  plantation.    Bost.  1883.  D. 

828.1  :8 
Holley,  Marietta.    My  opinions  and  Betsey  Boli 
bet's;  designed  as  a  beacon  light  to  guide 
women  to  life,  liberty  and   the  pursuit  of 
happiness,  but  which  may  be  read  by  mem- 
bers of  the  sterner  sex  "without  injury  to 
themselves  or  the  book.      [Ano7t.]     Hart- 
ford. 1883.  O.  828.1:31 
Hood,  T:    [Our  family,  and  other  writings.]    T. 
p.w.    D.  828.2:6 
Contents.    Our  family.— Comic  miscellany.     Auto- 
biographical poems. 

—  Whim.sicalities.    111.    N.  Y.  1852.  D.  828.2  :  7 
Irving,  Washington.      A  history  of  New  York 

from  the  beginning  of  the  world  to  the 
end  of  the  Dutch  dynasty  .  .  .  ,  by  Diedricli 
Knickerbocker.  Author's  rev.  ed.  N.  Y. 
1856.  S.  828.1  :  9 

"  Containing,  among  many  surprising  and  curious 
matters,  the  unutterable  pondorings  of  Walter  the 
doubter,  the  disastrous  projects  of  William  the  testy, 
and  the  chivalrous  achievements  of  Peter  the  head- 
strong, the  three  dutch  governors  of  New  Amster- 
dam, being  the  only  authentic  history  of  the  times 
that  ever  hath  been  or  ever  will  be  published." 

—  Same.    In  his  Works. 

820.1  :  13  v6,  820.1  :  Pll  vl 

Jerrold,  Douglas  W:    Cakes  and  ale.      7'.  j).  w. 

[Lond.  1852].  8.  828.2:8 

—  Fireside  saints,  Mr.  Caudle's  breakfast  talk, 

and  other  papers ;  now  first  coll.  Bost. 
1873.   S.  828.2  :  9 

—  Men  of  character.    Lond.  1851.  D.    828.2  :  10 

—  Punch's  letters  to  his  son.    Lond.  1853.  S. 

828.2:11 

—  Punch's    complete    letter    writer.      With   his 

Punch's  letters  to  his  son.        in  828.2  :  11 

—  Sketches  of  the  english.     With  his  Punch's  let- 

ters to  his  son.  }'n  828.2:  11 


1085 


LITEBATimE— ENGLISH,  HTJMOR. 


CI.  828 


1086 


Kingsbury,  J:  H.  Kingsbury  sketches  ;  a  truth- 
ful and  succinct  account  of  the  doings  and 
misdoings  of  the  inhabitants  of  Pine  Grove, 
their  private  trials  and  public  tribulations. 
N.  Y.  1875.  D.  828.1:10 

Landon,  Melville  D.,  {Eli  Perkins).    Saratoga  in 
1901,  by  Eli  Perkins.    111.    N.  Y.  1872.  O. 
828.1:11 

Iieland,  H:  Perry.  The  grey-bay  mare,  and 
humorous  american  SKetches.  111.  Phila. 
1861.  D.  828.1  :  12 

Iiewis,  C:  B.,  {M.  Quad,  the  Detroit  free  press 
man).  Quad's  odds  ;  anecdote,  humor  and 
pathos  and  other  things,  a  book  never 
offered  to  the  public  before.  111.  Detroit. 
1875.  O.  828.1:34 

Locke,    D:  Ross,    {Petroleum    Vesuvius  Nasby.) 

Eastern    fruit    on    western    dishes :     The 

morals  of  Abou  Ben  Adhem.   Bost.  1875.  D. 

828.1  :13 

Meadows,  Kenny.  Heads  of  the  people,  or  Por- 
traits of  the  english,  drawn  by  Kenny  Mea- 
dows, with  original  essays  by  Douglas 
Jerrold,  W:  Thackeray,  Laman  Blanchard, 
S:  Lover,  Leman  Rede,  Leigh  Hunt,  mrs. 
Gore,  mrs.  S.  C.  Hall,  W:  Howitt  and 
others.    Lond.  1864.  2  v.  O.         828.2:12 

Mitchell,  Donald  Grant,  {Ik  Marvel.)  Fudge 
doings  ;  being  Tom  Fudge's  record  of  the 
same  in  forty  chapters,  by  Ik  Marvel.  N. 
Y.  1855.  2v.  D.  ■  828.1:14 

Morford,  H:  Sprees  and  splashes,  or  Droll  re- 
collections of  town  and  country  ;  a  book 
for  railroad  rides  and  odd  half -hours.  N. 
Y.  1863.  D.  828.1  :  15 

Morris,  James  W.,  {Jacques  Maurice).  K.  N. 
pepper  and  other  condiments,  put  up  for 
general  use.     N.  Y.  1859.  D.        828.1  :  16 

Neal,  Joseph  Clay.  Charcoal  sketches,  or  Scenes 
in  a  metropolis.    111.    Phila.  [1843].  D. 

828.1  :  32 

Newell,  Robert  H:  {Orpheus  C.  Kerr).  The  Or- 
pheus C.  Kerr  papers  ;  a  complete  contem- 
poraneous military  history  of  the  Mackerel 
brigade,  its  unparalleled  strategetical  ex- 
ploits on  land  and  water,  and  unpreceden- 
ted struggles  for  the  union  and  its  presi- 
dency, in  the  war  with  the  southern  con- 
federacy.   N.  Y.  1871.  2  V.  in  1.  D. 

828.1  :  17 

Peck,  G:  Wilbur.  Peck's  fun  ;  extracts  from  the 
La-Crosse  sun,  and  Peck's  sun,  Milwau- 
kee .  .  .  ;  conip.  by  V.  W.  Richardson. 
Cliicago.  1880.  D.  828.1  :  30 

Prentice,  G:  Denison.  Prenticeana,  or  Wit  and 
humor  in  paragraphs,  by  the  editor  of  the 
Louisville  journal.     N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

828.1  :20 

Riley,  H.  H.  The  Puddleford  papers,  or  Humors 
of  the  west.  111.    Bost.  1883.  D.  828.1  :27 

Russell,  M.  C.  Uncle  Dudley's  odd  hours ;  the 
vagaries  of  a  country  editor.  Also,  as  an 
app.,  J.  Proctor  Knott's  famous  speech  on 
Duluth.     Duluth,   Minn.   1882.   S. 

828.1  :28 


Sherwood,  J:  D.  The  comic  history  of  the  U.  S. 
New  ed.     Boston.  1881.  D.  828.1  :  26 

Shillaber,  B:  Penhallow,  {Mrs.  Partington).  Par- 
tingtonian  patchwork.     Bost.  1873.  D. 

828.1  :21 
Contents.    Blifkins  the  martyr;    the  domestic  trials 

of  a  model  husband.  —  The  modern  syntax;  dr. 
Spooner's  experiences  in  search  of  the  delectable.  — 
Partington  papers  ;  strippings  of  the  warm  milk  of 
human  kindness.  —  New  and  old  dips  from  an  unam- 
bitious inkstand. 

Smith,  C:  H.,  {Bill  Arp).  Bill  Arp's  peace  pa- 
pers. 111.     N.  Y.  1873.  D.  828.1  :  18 

Smith,  Horace,  {Paul  Chatfield,  M.  D.)  The  tin 
trumpet,  or  Heads  and  tales  for  the  wise 
and  waggish.  New  amer.  ed.  with  altera- 
tions and  add.     N.  Y.  1859.  D.      828.2  :  5 

Thackeray,  W:  Makepeace.  Mr.  Brown's  letters 
to  a  man  about  town,  with  The  proser  and 
other  papers.  N.  Y.  1853.  S.  828.2  :  14 
Contents.  Mr.  Brown's  letters  to  a  young  man 
about  town:  Introductory;  On  tailoring  and  toilettes 
in  general;  The  influence  of  lovely  woman  upon  so- 
ciety; Some  more  words  about  the  ladles;  On  friend- 
ship; Mr.  Brown  the  elder  takes  mr.  Brown  the  youn- 
ger to  a  club ;  A  word  about  balls  in  season  ;  A  word 
about  dinners;  On  some  old  customs  at  the  dinner 
table;  Great  and  little  dinners;  On  love,  marriage, 
men  and  women;  On  friendship;  Out  of  town.  —The 
proser:  On  a  lady  in  an  opera  box;  On  the  pleasures 
of  being  a  fogy ;  On  the  benefits  of  being  a  f ogy.— 
Miscellanies:  Child's  parties;  The  story  of  Koom- 
panee  Jehan;  Science  at  Cambridge;  A  dream  of 
Whitefriars;  Mr.  Punch's  address  to  the  great  city 
of  Castlebar;  Irish  gems;  The  Charles  II  ball;  The 
Georges;  Death  of  the  earl  of  Kobinson. 

—  Same.  [Bound  with  the  following].  828.2  :  15 

—  Punch's  prize  novelists.   The  fat    contributor, 

and  Travels  in  London.  N.  Y.  1853.  S. 
With  his  Mr.  Brown's  letters.  *a828.2  :  15 
Contents.  Punch's  prize  novelists:  G :  De  Barnwell ; 
Phil.  Fogarty;  Barbazure;  Lords  and  liveries;  Cod- 
lingsby.— The  fat  contributor:  Brighton;  Meditations 
over  Brighton;  A  Brighton  night  entertainment: 
Brighton  in  1847;  Travelling  notes;  Punch  in  the 
east.— Travels  in  London :  The  curate's  walk;  A  din- 
ner in  the  city;  A  club  in  an  uproar;  Waiting  at  the 
station;  A  night's  pleasure.  —  Going  to  see  a  man 
hanged. 

—  Sketches  and  travels  in  London  ;   Novels  by 

eminent  hands;  Character  sketches.  T.p.  w. 

828.2  :  16 
Contents.    Same  as  Mr.  Brown's  letters  and  Punch's 

prize  novelists,  with  character  sketches;  Captain 
Rook  and  Mr.  Pigeon;  The  fashionable  authoress; 
The  artists. 

—  Thackerayana,  notes  and  anecdotes  ;  depicting 

humorous  incidents  in  his  school  Jife  and 
favourite  scenes  and  characters  in  the  books 
of  his  e very-day  reading.  New  ed.  111. 
Lond.  n.  d.D.   '  828.2:  17 

Thompson,  Mortimer  N.,  {Q.  K.  Philander  Doe- 
sticks,  P.  B.)  Plu-ri-bus-tah,  a  song  that's 
by  no  author,  a  deed  without  a  name  per- 

Setrated    by  Q.    K.    Philander  Doesticks. 
.Y.  1856.   D.  828.1:22 

—  The  witches  of  New  York  as  encountered  by 

Q.  K.  Philander  Doesticks,  P.  B.  N.  V. 
1859.  S.  828.1:23 

Whitcher,  Frances  Miriam,  horn  Berry.  The 
widow  Bedott  papers  ;  with  an  introd.  by 
A.  B.  Neal.    New  add.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

828.1:26 


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LITERATURE— ENGLISH,  MISCELLANY. 


1088 


12.    English  literature  —  h,  Miscellany. 


1.    Collections. 

Waller,  J:  Francis.    Pictures  from  english  litera- 
ture.   111.    Lond.n.d.O.  829.24-27 
Contents.     Chaucer,   G.      Griseld. -Spenser,  E. 
Una.— Shakespeare,  W :    Falstaff.— Milton,  J :    1  he 
lady  in  Comus.— Addison,  J.    Sir  Roger  de  Coverley. 
— Fielding-,  H:     Sopliia  Western.— Sterne,  L.     Tlie 
Shandies.  -  Sheridan,  R.  S.     The  rivals.  -  Gold- 
smith, O.     The  vicar  of  Wakefield.— Cowper,  W: 
John  Gilpin. -Burns,  R.    Tam  O'Shanter.-Colman, 
G:,  jr.      The  heir-at-law.  —  Scott,   Su-  W.      Jeanie 
Deans  —  Coleridge,  S:  T.     The  ancient  mariner.— 
Campbell,  T:      Gertrude  of   Wyoming-.  —  Byron, 
Lord.   Haidee.— Lytton,  Lord.  Nydia.— Thackeray, 
W:  M.    Colonel  Newcome.— Dickens,  C:     Pecksniff. 
—Tennyson,  A.    Dora. 
Hunt,  James  H:  Leigh,  ed.    A  book  for  a  corner, 
or   Selections    in   prose    and   verse    from 
authors  the  best  suited  to  that  mode  of 
enjoyment,  with  comments  on  each  and  a 
general  introd.    2  ser.  in  1.    N.  Y.  1852.  D. 
^  829.2  :  16 
Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenaeum, 
V.  3,  p.  1474. 
-  Same.    2d  ser.    N.  Y.  1852.  D.    829.2  :  16  v2 
Jerrold,  W:  Blan chard,  ed.    The  best  of  all^ood 
company.    1st  series  :  C:  Dickens,  Walter 
Scott,  W.  M.  Thackeray,  Douglas  Jerrold. 
111.     Boston.  1875.  O.  829.2  :  67 
Ashton,   J:     Chap-books  of  the   18th   century, 
with  fac-similes,  notes  and  introd.    Lond. 
1882.  D.  829.2  :  50 
Small  books  on  great  subjects  ;  v.  1-3.     [Anon.] 
Phila.  1847.  S.  829.2:48 
Contents.    V.  1.    Corn-wallis,  C.  P.    Philosophical 
inquiries  and  philosophical  experience  by  a  pariah.— 
Barlo-w,  J:  The  connection  between  physiology  and 
intellectual   philosophy.  —  Barlow,  J:      On    man's 
power  over  himself  to  prevent  or  control  insanity.— 
Corn-wallis,  C.  P.      An    introduction  to  practical 
organic  chemistry.    2.    Corn-wallis,  C.  P.    A  brief 
view  of  greek  philosophy  up  to  the  age  of  Pericles.— 
Corn-wallis,  C.  P.    A  brief  view  of  greek  philosophy 
from  the  age  of  Socrates  to  the  coming  of  Christ.— 
Corn-wallis,  C.  P.    Christian  doctrine  and  practice 
in  the   2d    century.  —  Cornwallis,  C.  P.,    {Thomas 
Brown  redivivxis).    An  exposition  of  vulgar  and  com- 
mon errors  adapted  to  1845.    3.    An  introduction  to 
vegetable  physiology  with  references  to  De  Candolle, 
Lindley,  etc.—  On  the  principles  of  criminal  law.  — 
Corn-wallis,  C.  P.    Christian  sects  in  the  19th    cen- 
tury.—Com-wallis,  C.  P.    The  general  principles  of 
grammar. 
Aikin,  J:,  and  Anna  Lsetitia  Barbauld.    Even- 
ings   at   home,   or   The   juvenile    budget 
opened.    Rev.  ed.  from  the  15th  Lond.  ed. 
111.    N.  Y.  1855.  D.                      X829.2  :  65 
Chambers,  W:  and  Robert,  eds.    Miscellany  of 
instructive  and  entertaining  tracts.    New 
and  rev.  ed.    Edinb.  1869-72.  20  v.  D. 

829.2:4 
Contents.  V.  1.  Life  of  G:  Stephenson.— Maurice 
and  Genevieve. —Picciola,  or  The  prison  flower.— 
Abyssinia  and  Theodore.— Cases  ot  circumstantial 
evidence.— The  last  earl  of  Derwentwater.  —  Home 
plants,  water  animals,  and  the  aquarium.  — Anec- 
dotes of  dogs.— The  heroine  of  Siberia.— Poems  of 
the  domestic  affections. 

2.  Lord  Dundonald.— Journal  of  a  poor  vicar.— 
Blanche  Raymond.— Romance  of  geology.— Laroche- 
jaquelein  and  the  war  in  La  Vendee.— Anecdotes  of 
the  horse.— Story  of  Peter  Williamson.— Curiosities 
of  vegetation.— Children  of  the  wilds.— Select  poems 
on  love  for  flowers. 

8.  Life  of  Nelson.  — The  goldmakers'  village.— 
Story  of  the  Indian  mutiny.— Story  of  Silvio  Pelllco. 
—William  Tell  and  Switzerland.— The  herring  and 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


the  whale.— Scottish  traditionary  stories.— Selections 
from  american  poetry.  ^ 

4.  Wallace  and  Bruce.  —  The  village  mayor.  —  ■ 
Anecdotes  of  ants.— Shipwi-eck  of  the  Medusa.— His-  M 
tory  of  Poland.— Arctic  explorations.— Plora  Mac-a 
donald.— It's  only  a  drop.— Select  poems  from  Cow- ■ 
per.  ■ 

5.  Louis  Napoleon,  emperor  of  the  french.— Love  m 
is  power.—  Anecdotes  of  spiders.  —  Adventures  of 
Robert  Drury.— Account  of  the  borders.— The  plague 
in  London.— Mutiny  of  the  Bounty.— Select  poetry  of 
Scott. 

6.  Captain  Cook.— Earthquakes  and  volcanos.— A 
tale  of  Norfolk  island.— The  two  beggar  boys.- The 
widow's  son.— Anecdotes  of  the  deaf,  dumb,  and 
blind.— Story  of  R:  Palconer.— Byron's  narrative  of 
the  loss  of  the  Wager.— History  of  the  mormons.— 
The  Scottish  adventurers.— Walter  Ruysdael.— Poems 
on  kindness  to  animals. 

7.  Joan  of  Arc,  maid  of  Orleans.— Annals  of  the 
poor.— Gold  and  gold-diggers.— Traditionary  tales  of 
Tweeddale.  —  There  is  no  hurry  !  —  Abby's  year  in 
Lowell.— Anecdotes  of  elephants.— The  russian  cam- 
paign.—The  ancient  mariner,  and  other  poems. 

8.  Life  of  Washington.— Hinduism. —Intelligent 
negroes.— Visit  to  Shetland.— Story  of  Lavalette.— 
Religious  impostors.  —Wonders  and  curiosities  of 
architecture.— Time  enough.— Chevy  chase. 

9.  William,  prince  of  Orange.— Anecdotes  of  the 
cat  and  the  rat.— The  sun.— Story  of  Colbert.— Happy 
families  of  animals.— The  story  of  Valentine  Duval. 
—The  moors  in  Spain.— The  man  with  the  iron  mask. 
—Visit  to  Vesuvius  and  Pompeii.- The  hermit  of 
Warkworth,  etc. 

10 .  Life  of  sir  Walter  Scott.— Wonders  and  curios- 
ities of  civil  engineering.— Life  assurance.— Passion 
and  principle.— The  ancient  cave-men  of  Devonshire. 
—Life  of  a  sailor  boy.— Madame  Roland.— The  nor- 
man  conquest.— Selections  from  Shakspeare. 

11.  Life  of  Peter  the  great.— The  stranger's  visit 
to  Edinburgh.— Wonders  of  the  microscope.— The 
story  of  De  la  Tude.— Mrs.  Macclarty.— The  persecu- 
tions in  Scotland.— The  Christmas  holiday.— Be  just 
before  you  ai-e  generous.— The  heir  of  Linne,  and 
other  ballads. 

12.  Life  of  Columbus.— Stories  of  aims  and  ends. 
—A  lord  provost's  holiday.— Story  of  a  french  pris- 
oner of  war  in  England.— H:  Arnaud  and  the  wald- 
enses.— Heroism  in  humble  life.— Prince  Le  Boo.— 
Sir  Stamford  Raffles  and  the  Malayan  Archipelago.— 
Poems  by  G:  Crabbe. 

13.  Life  of  Henry  IV  of  Prance.— Anecdotes  of 
serpents.  —  Story  of  Alexander  Andrayne.  —  Helen 
Gray.— France ;  its  revolutions  and  misfortunes.— 
The  Montyon  prizes.— Three  ways  of  living.— The 
childe  of  l^Ue,  and  other  ballads. 

14.  Life  of  Howard.— Names  of  persons.  — The 
magiC  flute.— Why  the  sea  is  salt.- Account  of  the 
gipsies.— Elizabeth  Stuart  and  the  palatinate.— The 
Camisards.— Women's  trials  in  humble  life.— Selec- 
tions from  french  and  german  poetry. 

1 5.  Life  of  W :  Hutton.  —  The  deserters.  —  Pearls 
and  pearl  fisheries.  —  Moral  tales  from  the  french.  — 
Gustavus  Adolphus  and  the  thirty  years'  war.— The 
sister  of  Rembrandt.— Eminent  astronomers.- Poems 
on  birds. 

16.  Life  of  W:  Penn.— Do  you  think  I'd  inform?  — 
The  schoolmaster's  dream.  — The  crusades.  —  Anec- 
dotes of  shoemakers.  —  Monuments  of  unrecorded 
ages.— Speculative  manias.— Valerie  Duclos.  —  Selec- 
tions from  Byron. 

17.  Life  of  James  Watt.  —  The  little  captive  king. 
—  The  pilgrim  fathers.  —  History  of  the  Bastille.  — 
Anecdotes  of  the  early  painters.  —Life  of  Alexander 
Selkirk.— The  wooden  spoon.— The  Tintoretto.  —  His- 
tory of  Will  and  Jean. 

18.  Sir  W:  Jones,  etc.  —  Excursion  to  the  Oregon. 
—The  friendly  arrest,  a  tale.  —  The  british  conquest 
of  India.— The  old  witchcrafts.— Conquest  of  Mexico. 
—The  stranger's  visit  to  London.— Poems  on  insects. 

19.  Life  of  Oberlin.  —  Scenes  from  peasant  life  in 
Norway.— Quintin  Matsys.- Lif  e  and  travels  of  Burck- 
hardt.  —  Leon  Gondy;  a  legend  of  Ghent.  —  Rob  Roy 
and  the  clan  McGregor.— Toussaint  L'Ouverture  and 
Hayti.— Jim  Cronln.  —  Songs  of  homo  and  fatherland. 

20.  Count  Rumford.  —  The  guerilla.  —  History  of 
the  jews  in  England.  —  Arnold  and  Andre.  —  African 
discovery.  —The  hope  of  Leascombe.  —  Spectral  illu- 
sions.—Selections  from  the  Elizabethan  poets. 


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.ambers,  W:,  ed.  Miscellany  of  useful  and  en- 
tertaining knowledge  ;  v.  1 — 4,  6 — 8,  10. 
Bost.  11.  d.  8  V.  S.  829.2  :  5 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  life  of  Louis  Philippe,  king  of 
the  f rench.— A  tale  of  Norfolk  Island.  —  Story  of  Col- 
bert.—Happy  family  of  animals.—  The  employer  and 
employed.— Time  enough;  a  tale  by  mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.— 
My  native  bay.  —  Manual  for  infant  management.  — 
Picciola,  or  The  prison  flower.  —  Life  in  the  bush.  — 
William  Tell  and  Switzerland.— The  two  beggar  boys. 
The  widow's  son,  by  Mrs.  Stone.— Select  poems  of  the 
domestic  affections.  —  Life  of  Grace  Darling,  etc.  — 
Volney  Beckner.— James  Maxwell.— Story  of  Maurice 
and  Genevieve.— Religious  impostors.— Anecdotes  of 
dogs.— La  Kochejaquelein  and  the  war  in  La  Vendee. 
—Journal  of  a  poor  vicar.— Blanche  Raymond;  a  Pari- 
sian story.— The  romance  of  geology.— History  of  the 
slave  trade.  —  Story  of  Walter  Ruysdale,  the  watch- 
maker.—Chevy  Chase.— Beggar's  daughter  of  Bethnal 
Green. 

2.  Life  of  Lord  Nelson.  —  The  temperance 
movement.— Story  of  P:  Williamson.  —  Joan  of  Arc, 
maid  of  Orleans.  —  Annals  of  the  poor.  —  Slavery  in 
America.—  A  visit  to  Vesuvius,  Pompeii  and  Hercu- 
laneum.— Story  of  Baptiste  Lulli,  the  boy  musician.— 
Select  poems  of  kindness  to  animals.  —  William  Wal- 
lace and  Robert  Bruce.  —  Cases  of  circumstantial  evi- 
dence. —  Story  of  R.  Falconer.  —  Byron's  narrative  of 
the  loss  of  the  Wa(/er.— The  goldmaker's  village.— The 
last  earl  of  Derwentwater.— The  heroine  of  Siberia.— 
Domestic  flour  culture.— Insurrections  in  Lyons.— The 
hermit  of  Warkworth,  and  other  ballads. 

3.  Lifeofcapt.JamesCook.— Anecdotes  of  the  horse. 
—  William  of  Orange  and  the  Netherlands.  —Passion 
and  principle ;  atale  from  the  trench.— Life  insurance, 
a  familiar  dialogue.— Excursion  to  the  Oregon.— Mrs. 
Maeclarty;  scenes  from  the  "Cottagers  of  Glenbur- 

*  nie."— The  little  captive  king.— Children  of  the  wilds. 
—Select  poems  on  love  for  flowers.  —  Life  of  Flora 
McDonald.— Cleanliness,  bathing,  ventilation.— Anec- 
dotes of  the  deaf,  dumb  and  blind.  —  Sir  Stamford 
Raflles  and  the  Spice  Islands.  —  The  sister  of  Rem- 
brandt; a  flemish  story.— Anecdotes  of  the  cat.  —  It's 
only  a  drop;  an  irish  tale  by  mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  —  Tous- 
saint  L'Ouverture  and  the  republic  of  Haytl.— Curio- 
sities of  vegetation.— The  ancient  mariner,  and  other 
poems  by  Coleridge. 

4.  Life  of  Washington.  —  Anecdotes  of  ele- 
phants. —  The  story  of  Lavalette.  —  Intelligent 
negroes.  —  A  visit  to  Madeira  and  Teneriffe.  — 
The  life  of  a  sailor  boy.— Hindoo  superstitions.— The 
story  of  Valentine  Duval.  —  The  history  of  Will  and 
Jean;  a  ballad.  —  Life  of  W:  Hutton.  —  Spectral  illu- 
sions. —  Prince  Le  Boo.— The  Tintoretto.— History  of 
Poland.— The  Scottish  adventurers.  —  A  visit  to  Shet- 
land. —  Story  of  baron  Trenck.  —  The  heir  of  Linne, 
and  other  ballads. 

6.  Life  of  Chi-istopher  Columbus.  —  Narrative 
of  the  russian  campaign.  —  Love  is  power.  — 
The  story  of  Alexander  Andrayne.  —  Anecdotes  of 
spiders.— The  village  mayor  by  Zschokke.— The  story 
of  Fritz  Korner.  —The  bird  catcher  and  his  canary.— 
An  account  of  the  borders.— Select  poetical  pieces  of 
W :  Cowper.  —  Life  of  Peter  the  great.  —  The  story  of 
De  la  Tude.  —  The  moors  of  Spain.  —  The  Montyon 
prizes.  —  Curiosities  of  ai-t,  1:  Architecture.  —  The 
persecutions  in  Scotland.  —The  three  ways  of  living. 
—  The  child  of  Elle,  and  other  ballads. 

7.  Life  of  J :  Howard,  the  philanthropist.  —  Curio- 
sities of  art,  2:  Mechanics,  Manufactures.  —The 
Camisards.  —  Anecdotes  of  shoemakers.  —  Story  of  a 
f rench  prieoner  of  war  in  England.— Rob  Roy  and  the 
clan  MacGregor.— There  is  no  hurry;  a  tale  of  life  as- 
surance, by  mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  —  Abby's  year  in  Lowell; 
a  tale  of  self-denial.  —  Selections  from  american 
poets.— Gustavus  Adolphus  and  the  thirty  years'  war. 
—The  stranger's  visit  to  Edinburgh.  —  Narrative  of 
the  mutiny  of  the  Bounty.  —  The  Ettrick  shepherd.  — 
History  of  the  plague  in  London.  —  Schools  of  in- 
dustry.—Quintin  Matsys,  the  blacksmith  of  Antwerp. 
—Selections  from  Shakspeare. 

8.  Life  of  W:  Penn.— "Do  you  think  I'd  inform  ?" 
by  mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  —  The  schoolmaster's  dream, 
by  mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.— Treasures  of  the  earth,  1:  Miner- 
als.—The  man  with  the  iron  mask.— The  norman  con- 
quest. —  Life  and  travels  of  Burckhardt.— The  Christ- 
mas holiday.  —  Be  just  before  you  are  generous.— 
Selections  from  f  rench  and  german  poetry.—  Life  of 
James  Watt.  —Pictures  of  war.  —  Stories  of  alms  and 
ends.  —  Account  of  the  gipsies.  —  Life  of  Alexander 
Selkirk.  ~  Account  of  the  Highlands.  —  African  dis- 
covery.—Select  poems  on  insects. 


10.  Life  of  count  Rumford.  —  The  crusades.  — 
Women's  trials  In  humble  life.— Overland  journey  to 
India.— Moral  tales,  from  the  f rench. —History  of  the 
Bastille.— Pearls  and  pearl  fisheries.- Selections  from 
Byron.—  Eminent  astronomers.  —  Hints  to  workmen. 
—The  guerilla;  a  story  of  the  peninsular  war.  —  Spe- 
culative manias.—  Four  months  in  Cape  Colony.  —  A 
selection  of  english  and  scotch  proverbs.  —  Wonders 
of  the  telescope. —Jim  Cronin;  an  irish  tale,  by  mrs. 
Hoare.— Songs  of  home  and  fatherland. 

Dickens,  C:  J:  Huffam,  ed.  Household  words  ; 
Lreprinted].     Leipz.  1851-56.   36  v.  in  18.  S. 
829.2  :  62 
Timbs,  J:    Things  not  generally  known,  famili- 
arly explained  ;  a  oook  for  old  and  young. 
Lond.  1880.  12  v.  S.  829.2  :  64 

Contents.  1st  series.  Marvels  of  the  heavens.— The 
earth,  its  surface  and  interior.  —  The  sea.— The  at- 
mosphere.—Sight  and  sound.  —  Geographical  discov- 
ery.—Life  and  death.— Animal  kingdom.  —  Trees  and 
plants.  —  Natural  magic.  —  Domestic  manners.  —  The 
calendar.  —  Laws  and  customs.  —  Church  and  state.— 
Parliament.— Nationalities.—  Dignities.— Science,  the 
arts  and  manufactures.— Money.— Art-terms.— Lan- 
guage and  books. 

2d  series.  Old  english  manners,  ceremonies  and 
customs.  —  Olden  meals  and  house-wifery.  —  Punch 
and  Judy,  old  plays,  pageants  and  music.  —  English 
laws,  legal  customs,  privileges  and  dignities.— Money, 
weights  and  measures.  —  Olden  herbs  and  fruit.  — 
Phenomena  and  life.  —  Funeral  customs  and  cere- 
monies. —  Home  proverbs,  sayings  and  phrases.  — 
Weather-wisdom.  —  Pictures  and  the  care  of  them. 

—  Inventions  and  discoveries. 

[3d  series] .  Curiosities  of  science;  v.  1.  Introd. 
Physical  phenomena.  —  Sound  and  light.  —  Astrono- 
my. —  Geology  and  paleontology.  —  Meteorological 
phenomena.  —Physical  geography  of  the  sea.  —  Phe- 
nomena of  heat.  —  Magnetism  and  electricity.  —  The 
electric  telegraph.— Miscellanea. 

r4th  series].  Curiosities  of  science  ;  v.  2. 
Alchemy  and  chemistry.  —  Modern  chemistry.  — 
Chemistry  of  metals.  —  Poisons.  —  Hippocrates.  — 
Physiological  chemistry.  —  Chemistry  of  food.  —  The 
laboratory.  —  Chemical  manufactures.  —  General  sci- 
ence.—A  chapter  on  chloroform.— App. 

[5lh  series].  Curiosities  of  history.  The  saci-ed 
story.  —  Greece  and  Rome,  Babylon  and  Carthage, 
etc.  —  Legendary  and  fabulous.  —  Voyages,  travels 
and  adventures.  —  Modern  history.  —  British  history. 

—  The  seven  wonders  of  the  world.  —  Historic  say- 
ings and  origins.  —  Ensigns,  laws  and  government. 

—  Historic  doubts.  —  Miscellanea. 
[6th  series].    Popular  errors  explained.  Errors 

respecting  the  economy  of  man.  —  Erroneous  views 
of  natural  phenomena.  —  Errors  In  the  progress  of 
society.  —  Errors  In  science,  art  and  invention.  —Er- 
roneous and  traditional  history.— Errors  in  natural 
history.  —  Fabulous  animals.  —  Superstition  and  cre- 
dulity. —  Erroneous  laws  and  customs.  —  Errors  in 
domestic  history.— Miscellanea. 

[7th  series].  Notable  thing's  of  our  own  time. 
Introd.  —  Marvels  of  the  universe.  —Geological  pi-o- 

fress.  —  Seas,  lakes  and  rivers.— Antiquity  of  man.  — 
tudy  of  man  and  his  monuments.  —  New  countries. 

—  Animal  life.  —  Trees  and  plants.  —  Science  applied 
to  the  arts.  —  Mining  and  working  in  metals.  —  The 
railway.  —  The  electric  telegraph.  —  Operations  of 
war.— Diamonds.  —  Life,  health  and  death.  —  Historic 
jottings.— Great  exhibition.— Miscellaneous. 

[8th  series].  Thingrs  to  be  remembered  in 
daily  life.  Time.  —  Life  and  length  of  days.  —  The 
school  of  life.  —  Business  life.  —  Home  traits.  —  The 
spirit  of  the  age.— World  knowledge.— Conclusion. 

[9th  series] .  A  garland  for  the  year.  Something: 
for  everybody.  Pall  Mall;  the  game  and  the 
street.— Whitebait.  —  Personal  recollections  of  Bram- 
bletye.  —  Domestic  arts  and  customs.  —  Glories  of  a 
garden.  —  Early  gardeners  and  writers  on  gardening. 
—Lord  Bacon,  J:  Evelyn  and  sir  W:  Temple.  —  A  day 
at  Hatfield.— London  gardens.— Pope  at  Twickenham. 
—Celebrated  gardens.— Curiosities  of  bees.—  Prompt 
remedies  and  small  services. 

[10th  series].  Knowledgre  for  the  time.  Histo- 
rico-political  Information.  —  Progress  of  civilization. 
—  Dignities  and  distinctions.  —  Changes  in  laws.  — 
Measure  and  value.  —  Progress  of  science.— Life  and 
health.— Religious  thought. 

[1 1th  series.]  Mysteries  of  life,  death  and  fu- 
turity. Life  and  time.  —  Nature  of  the  soul.  —  Spiri- 
ual  life.  —  Mental  operations.— Belief  and  scepticism. 


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—  What  is  superstition  ?  —  Premature  interment.  — 
Phenomena  of  death.  —  Sin  and  punishment.  —The 
crucifixion  of  our  Lord.  —  The  end  of  the  world  fore- 
told. —  Man  after  death.  —  The  intermediate  state.— 
The  christian  resurrection.  —  The  future  states.— The 
recog-nition  of  each  other  by  the  blessed.  —  Adver- 
saria. —  The  pilgrim's  progress.— App.—  Literary  his- 
tory of  madmen. 

[12th  series].  Predictions  realized.  Days  and 
numbers.— Prophesying  almanacs.  —  Omens.— Histo- 
rical predictions.  —  Predictions  of  the  f rench  revo- 
lution. —  The  Bonaparte  family.  —  Discoveries  and 
inventions  anticipated.— Scriptural  prophecies.— Mis- 
cellaneous. 
Gifts  of  genius  ;  a  miscellany  of  prose  and  poetry 
by  amei'ican  authors.     N.  Y.  [18591.  D. 

829.1:17 
Stauffer,  F.  H.    The  queer,  the  quaint,  the  quiz- 
zical ;  a  cabinet  for  the  curious.    N.  Y.  1883. 
O.  829.1:55 

Harper's  Christmas,  1882.    N.  Y.  1882.  F. 

829. 1  :  1150 
Note.    A  remarkable  specimen  of  modern  wood- 
engraving,  with  descriptive  letter-press. 
American    nights'    entertainments ;    consisting 
of    numerous    stories,    tales,    adventures, 
biographies  and  papers  in  natural  history, 
geography,  astronomy,  etc.  by  Julian  Haw- 
thorne and  others,     ill.     N.  Y.  ti.  d.  O. 

X  829.1  :64 
Worthington's  annual ;  a  series  of  interesting 
stories,    biographies,    papers    on    natural 
history  for  the  young.    111.    N.  Y.  [1883, 
18841.    2v.  O.      ■  X  829.1  :  62 

Appleton's  summer  book,  for  the  seaside,  the 
forest,  the  camp,  the  train,  the  steamboat, 
the  arbor  and  the  watei-ing- place.  N.  Y. 
1880.  O.  829.1+1 

Contents.  Bunce,  O.  B.  Our  summer  pleasure- 
places.— Wonders  of  the  shore.— Trout-flshing. —Bird- 
shooting  on  the  coast  of  New  Jersey.— Air-painting. 
—  Cooper,  G:  The  hunter's  return.  —  A  miniature 
marine  aquarium.— How  to  make  an  herbarium.— 
Phillips,  B.  About  fishing.— Jones,  C.  H.  A  trip  up 
the  Hudson.— Englishman,  An.  The  Thousand  Isles. 
— Ing'ersoll,  E.  The  birds  of  the  brookside.-  Bide- 
ing',  W.  H.  Vacations  in  Colorado.  —  Stedman,  E.  C. 
The  strawberry-pickers.  —  How  to  preserve  autumn 
leaves.— Ferris,  G:  T.  New  Haven  sketches. —P., 
E.  T.  Witch-hazel.  — Mountain-climbing. —  Bunce, 
O.  B.  Summer  pictures.  —  Montgrommery,  G :  E. 
The  skies.— Bowker,  K.  K.  Camping  out.— RUckert, 
F:  Alone  by  the  sea.— McKay,  J.  T.  Blake's  Ferry. 
—Street,  A.  B.  The  pine-root  fence.— Rideing,  W. 
H.  Holidays  off  the  beaten  path.—  Robinson,  N. 
How  I  dined  on  the  Boulevard  des  Italiens.— Crad- 
dock,  C:  E.  Taking  the  blue  ribbon  at  the  county 
fair.— Jones,  C.  H.  A  western  adventure.— Life  on  a 
California  ranch.— Lady,  A.  Dogs  I  have  known  and 
loved.— Fifth  avenue  on  an  august  night.— New  York 
at  the  seaside. 

2.    Individual  authors. 

Addison,  Joseph.  Miscellaneous  works  in  verse 
and  prose  ;  consisting  of  such  as  were  never 
before  printed  in  twelves,  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  life  and  writings  of  the  author 
by  mr.  Tickell.    Lond.  1746.    3  v.  8. 

829.2  :  61 
Contents.    V.  1.    Tickell,  T:    Preface.— Poems  on 
several  occasions.— Rosamond;  an  opera.— Poems  on 
several  occasions.    2.    Cato ;  a  tragedy.— To  sir  God- 
frey Kneller.  —  Poemata.  —  The   drummer,  or   The 
haunted  house ;  a  comedy.— The  trial  and  conviction 
of  count  Tariff.— The  whig-examiner.    3.    Dialogues 
upon  the  usefulness  of  ancient  medals.— The  present 
state  of  the  war.— Of  the  christian  religion. 
Albert,   Francis  C:  A:  Albert  Emmanuel   von 
Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha,    prince    consort   of 
England.    Prince  Albert's  golden  precepts, 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


or  The  opinions  and  maxims  of  his  royal 
highness  the  prince  consort,  selected  from 
his  addresses,  etc.,  some  now  for  the  first 
time  coll.  and  carefully  arr.,  with  an  index. 
New  ed.     [Bayard  ser".]     Lond.  1873.  T. 

829.2  : 1 
Allen,  C:  Grant.     Colin  Clout's  calendar;   the 
record  of  a  summer,  april— October.    N.  Y. 
1883.  D.  829.2  :  56 

Bacon,  Francis,  baron  Verulam  and  viacount  St. 
Albans.  The  Promus  of  formularies  and 
elegancies,  being  private  notes  circa  1594, 
hitherto  unpub.;  ill.  and  elucidated  by  pas- 
sages from  Shakespeare  by  mrs.  H:  Pott, 
with  a  pref.  by  E.  A.  Abbott.  Bost.  1883. 
O.  829.2+44 

Barham,  R:  Harris,  {Thomas  Ingoldsby).  The 
Ingoldsby  legends,  or  Mirth  and  marvels 
by  T:  Ingoldsby;  with  a  memoir  of  the 
author.     111.     Pfiila.  1860.     2  v.  D. 

829.2  :  63 

Beecher,  H:  Ward.    Eyes  and  ears.    Bost.  1862. 

D.  829.1:2 

—  Star  papers,  or  Experiences  of  art  and  nature. 

N.  Y.  1858.  D.  829. 1  :  3 

Blackwell,   Robert.     Original  acrostics  on   all 

the  states  and  presidents  of  the  U.  S.,  and 

various  other  subjects,  religious,  political 

and  personal.    111.     Nashville,  Tenn.  1861. 

O.  829.1:114 

Blanchard,    Laman.      Sketches  from  life  ;  ed. 

with  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  sir   E: 

Bulwer-Lytton.    N.  Y.  1846.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

829.2:2 
Contents.  V.  1.  Memoir.— A  quarrel  with  some  old 
acquaintances.  —  Suggestion  for  the  celebration  of 
Shakespeare's  birthday.— Anonymous.  —  Quotations. 
— £.  s.  d.— The  last  book.— Public  dinners.— Content 
or  not  content.— Some  account  of  the  Inconsolable 
society.— The  blunders  of  the  remarkably  skilful.— 
Eccentricities  of  affectation.— Speech-making  after 
dinner.  2.  Keeping  secrets.  —  Advice  gratis. -Et- 
cetera.—April  fool's  day  all  the  year  round.— How  to 
make  a  long  day.— "Faults  on  both  sides."— On  con- 
sidering oneself  horsewhipped.  —  Confessions  of  a 

going  out.— Mj 
The  flower-stealers. 


keyhole.— Just  going  out.— My  Christmas  dinner. 


Bowles,  T:  Gibson.  Flotsam  and  jetsam ;  ;i 
yachtsman's  experiences  at  sea  and  ashore. 
N.  Y.  [18831.  D.  829.2  :  57 

Buckle,  H:  T:  Miscellaneous  and  posthumous 
works ;  ed.  with  a  biographical  notice  by 
Helen  Taylor.    Lond.  1872.  3  v.  O. 

829.2:31 
Contents.  V.  1.  Biographical  notice.  —  Introd. — 
Miscellaneous  works:  The  Influence  of  women  on 
the  progress  of  knowledge;  Mill  on  Liberty;  Letter 
respecting  Pooley's  case.— Posthumous  works:  The 
reign  of  Elizabeth;  Fragments.  2.  Common  place 
books.  3.  Same,  continued.— 16th  century.— Manners  * 
In  the  17th  century.  —  Notes  for  english  history.  — 
Indexes  to  v.  2,  3. 

Burritt,  Elihu.    Thoughts  and  things  at  home 

and  abroad  ;  with  a  memoir  by  Mary  Hovv- 

itt.     Bost.  1856.  D.  829.1:5 

Child,  Lydia  Maria,  born  Francis.    The  fr{>ed- 

men's  book.     Bost.  1865.  D.  829.1  :  6 

—  Looking  toward  sunset ;  from  sources  old  and 

new,  original  and  selected.    Bost.  1865.  1). 

829.1  :7 

Clark,  Lewis  Gaylord.     Knick-knacks  from  an 

editor's  table.     T.  p.  w.     [N.  Y.  1852].  I). 
829.1  :8 
Colton,    C:  Caleb.     Lacon,  or  Many  things  in 

few  words,  addressed  to  those  who  think. 

Rev.  ed.,  with  a  life  of  the  author.    N.  Y. 

1860.  D.  829.2:6 


LITERATUKE— ENGLISH,  MISCELIiANY. 


CI.  829 


1094 


Colton,  Walter.  The  sea  and  the  sailor,  Notes 
on  France  and  Italy,  and  other  literary 
remains  ;  with  a  memoir  by  H:  T.  Cheever. 
N.  Y.  1854.  D.  829.1:54 

Contents.    The  sea  and   the  sailor.— A  tale  of  the 
sea;  a  poem.— Notes  on  France  and  Italy.— Rodieker's 
youth;  a  poem.— Aphorisms,  maxims  and  laconics.- 
An  unfinished  satire.— Selections  from  editorials.— 
In  the  pulpit.— Memoir. 
Cooper,  Anthony  Ashley,  3d  earl  of  Shaftesbury. 
Characteristicks  of  men,   manners,   opin- 
ions, times.    4th  ed.     1727.  3  v.   D. 

829.2:47 

Contents.    V.  1.  A  letter  concerning' enthusiasm.— 

Sensus  communis ;  an  essay  on  the  freedom  of  wit 

and  humour.— Soliloquy,  or   Advice  to    an  author. 

2.  An  inquiry  into  virtue  and  merit.— The  moralists; 

a  philosophical  rhapsody.    3.  Miscellaneous  reflec- 

tions.- A  notion  of  the  tablature,  or  Judgment  of 

Hercules. 

Cornish,  T.  H.    The  volume  of  the  affections,  or 

Bridal  offering.    Lond.  1836.   D. 

829.2  :  63 
Croly,  Jennie,  born  Cunningham,  {Jennie  June). 
Jennie  juniana  ;  talks  on  woman's  topics. 
Bost.  1864.  D.  829.1  :  10 

Cross,  Marian,  born  Evans,  formerly  mrs.  G:  H.- 
Lewes, {George  Eliot).  Wit  and  wisdom 
of  George  Eliot.    Bost.  1878.  T.     829.2  :  7 

—  Character  readings    from  George  Eliot ;   se- 

lected   and    arr.     by    Nathan    Sheppard. 
N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  829.2+45 

Disraeli,  B:,  earl  of  Beaconsfield.  Wit  and  wis- 
dom of  B:  l)israeli,  earl  of  Beaconsfield; 
coll.  from  his  writings  and  speeches  [by 
H:G:Calcraft].  N.Y.1881.D.  829.2:413 
Dodge,  Mary  Abigail,  ( Oail  Hamilton).  A  battle 
of  the  books,  recorded  by  an  unknown 
writer  for  the  use  of  authors  and  publish- 
ers ;  to  the  first  for  doctrine,  to  the  second 
for  reproof,  to  both  for  correction  and  in- 
struction in  righteousness.  Cambridge. 
1870.  D.  829.1  :  12 

'  —  Country  living  and  country  thinking.  Bost. 
1863.  S.  829.1  :13 

Contents.  Moving.— The  bank. —  My  garden.— Men 
and  women.— My  birds.— Tommy.— Boston  and  home 
again.— Brown-bread  cakes.— A  complaint  of  friends. 
—Dog-days.  —  Summer  gone.  —  Winter.— My  flower- 
bed.—Lights  among  the  shadows  of  our  civil  war. 

—  Gala-days.    Bost.  1863.  8.  829.1:14 

Contents.  Gala-days.— A  call  to  my  countrywomen. 
—A  spasm  of  sense.— Camilla's  concert.— Cheri.— Side 
glances  at  Harvard  class-day.  —  Success  in  life.  — 
Happiest  days. 

—  Summer  rest.    Bost.  1866.  D.  829.1  :  15 

Contents.  Orchard  talk.— A  prose  Henrlade.— Larva 
lessons.— Fancy  farming.— A  council  about  a  coun- 
cil.—GilflUan's  Sabbath.— The  kingdom  coming.— 
King  James  the  first.- Well  done. 

—  Twelve  miles  from  a  lemon.    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

829.1  :  16 
Contents.    Twelve  miles  from  a  lemon.  —  Lemon- 
drops.— Hemlock  poison.— The  wonders  and  wisdom 
of  carpcTitry.— Science  pure  and  practical.- Ameri- 
can inventions.- The  pleasures  of  poverty.— To Tudlz 
by  railroad.— The  higher  laws  of  railroads.— Holidays. 
—Conference  wrong'  side  out.— Country  character.— 
—  Autumn  voices.  —  On  social  formula  and   social 
freedom.  —  The   fashions.  —  Sleep    and    sickness.  — 
Dinners. 
Forbes,  Archibald.     Glimpses  through  the  can- 
non-smoke ;    a  series  of  sketches.     Bost. 
1881.  D.  829.2:8 

Contents.  Matrimony  among  the  bomb-shells.- An 
evening  party  among  the  navvies.— The  parade  of 
the  commissionaires.— Christmas  night  in  very  com- 
mon lodgings.  —  How  I  "saved  France".  — The  In- 
verness character  fair. —  Miss  Priest's  bridecake.— 
The  Cawnpore  of  today.— Christmas  presents  by  post. 
—On  the  line  of  march.— George  Martell's  bundobust. 
Keverencing  the  golden  feet.— Christmas  day  on  a 


Forbes,  AvGh.ih?i\d..—Gontimied. 

"growler".— The  Lucknow  of  today.— Railway  Llzz.— 
A  hill  story. 

—  Soldiering  and  scribbling  ;  a  series  of  sketches. 

Leipz.  1872.  S.  829.2  :  9 

Contents.  A  penny  a  day.— At  the  Christmas  cattle- 
market.  —  Soldiers'  wives.  —  In  a  military  prison.— 
German  war  prayers.— Flogged.  —  A  Sunday  after- 
noon at  Guy's.— Butcher  Jack's  story.— Bummarees. 
—A  deserter's  story.— Lions  and  lion  taming.— Cat's- 
meat.— Army  crimes  and  punishment.— The  story  of 
the  Megara.— A  march  on  Brighton.— Furs.— Christ- 
mas in  a  cavalry  regiment.— Christmas  in  the  fore- 
posts,  1870. —  Workhouse  and  Christmas  depravity, 
1871.— Christmas  among  the  beggars. 

—  Souvenirs  of  some  continents.    N.  Y.  1885.   S. 

829.2  :  66 
Contents.  Skobeleflf .  —  How  I  became  a  war  cor- 
respondent.—The  emperor  and  his  marshal.— Social 
Australia.— Macgahan,  the  american  war  correspon- 
dent.- Where  was  Villlers  ?—  Wolseley,  a  character 
sketch. —The  american  gentleman  with  the  moist 
eye.  — Interviewed  by  an  emperor.  —  Some  society 
aspects  of  America.— Doughton  scrip.- A  poet  waif. 
— Christmastide  in  Khyber  Pass. 

—  Same.    Lond.  1885.  D.  829.2  :  66 
Foster,  J:    John  Foster;  his  life  and  thoughts 

by  W.  W.  Everts.    N.  Y.  1883.  O. 

829.2  :  58 
Garfield,  James  Abram.     Garfield's  words  ;  sug- 
gestive   passages    from    [his]   public    and 
grivate    writings,   comp.    by   W:  Ralston 
alch.    Bost.  1881.  T.  '       829.1:48 

Gestrin,  C:  E:  H.     Vacation  labors,  by  C.  E.  H. 
G.    Montpelier,  Vt.  1879.  D.        829. 1  :  65 
Contents.    Glimpses  of  the  old  world  and  the  new: 
1,  The  Immigrant;  2,  Old  country  education  and  free 
country  education.  —  Kan't  be  kured.  —  A   Swedish 
country  minister  and  his  house  100  years  ago. 
Greenwood,  James,   {The  amateur  casual).    In 
strange  company ;    the  experiences  of    a 
roving  correspondent.    2d  ed.,  with  much 
add.  matter.    Portr.    Lond.  1883.  D. 

829.2  :  49 
Hare,  Julius  C:  and  A:  W:    Guesses  at  truth  by 
two  brothers.     From  the    5th  Lond.   ed. 
Bost.  1861.  D.  829.2  :  10 

Hawes,  W:  Post,  {J.  Cypress,  jr.).  Sporting 
scenes  and  sundry  sketches  ;  the  miscel- 
laneous writings  of  J.  Cypress,  jr.,  ed.  by 
Frank  Forrester.    N.  Y.1842.     2  v.  D. 

829.1  :11 
Helps,  Sir  Arthur.     Brevia ;   short  essays  and 
aphorisms,  by  the  author  of  "Friends  in 
council",  [with  index].    Bost.  1871.  D. 

829.2:11 

—  Companions    of    my  solitude,    [with    index]. 

Bost.  1878.  D.  829.2  :  12 

—  Friends  in  council ;  a  series  of  readings  and 

discourse  thereon.     [Anon.]     N.  Y.   1885. 

2  V.  in  1.  D.  829.2  :  13  vl 

Contents.  V.  1.  Truth.  —  Conformiiy.  —  Despair.— 
Recreation. —  Greatness. —  Fiction.— On  the  art  of 
living  with  others.  —  Education.  —  Unreasonable 
claims  in  social  atfections  and  relations.- Public  im- 
provements. —  History.  —  Reading.—  On  giving  and 
taking  criticism.— On  the  art  of  living.  2.  Improve- 
ment of  the  condition  of  the  rural  poor.— Govern- 
ment.—Slavery. 
--  Same.    V.  1.     Bost.  1853.   S.        829.2  :  13  vl 

—  Same;  New  series.    New  rev.  ed.    N.  Y.  1885. 

2v.  inl.  D.  829.2:13  v2 

Contents.  V.  1.  Address  to  the  reader.— Introd.— 
Worry.— War.— A  love  story.— Criticism.-Biog-raphy. 
—Proverbs.— On  the  arts  of  self-advancement.  2. 
Ellesmere's  plan  for  a  new  essay.— On  the  miseries 
of  human  life.— Life  not  so  miserable  after  all.— On 
pleasantness.— Conversation  on  pleasantness.- Lov- 
ers' quarrels.  —  Rowing  down  the  river  Moselle.— 
On  government.  —  Despotism.  —  The  farm  -yard.— 
Chiefly  showing  the  need  for  tolerance. 

—  Social  pressure.    Bost.  1875.  D.        829.2  :  14 


1095 


01.  829 


LITEItATTJBE— ENGLISH,  MISCELIiANY. 


1096 


Howe,  W.  W.  The  Pasha  papers ;  epistles  of 
Mohammed  Pasha,  rear  admiral  of  the 
turkish  navy,  written  from  New  York  to 
his  friend  Abel  Ben  Hassen  ;  tr.  into  anglo- 
american  from  the  original  mss.  Added, 
sundry  other  letters,  critical  and  explana- 
tory, laudatory  and  objurgatory,  from 
gratilied  or  injured  individuals  in  various 
parts  of  the  planet.    N.  Y.  1859.  D       ^ 

829.1  •  oo 

Hunt,  James  H:  Leigh.  Mirror  of  the  months. 
Lond.  1836.  D.  829.2:59 

—  Table-talk.    Added,  Imaginary  conversations 

of  Pope  and  Swift.    New  ed.    Lond.  1883. 
S.  829.2:60 

Irving,  Washington.  The  Crayon  miscellany. 
Author's  rev.  ed.    N.  Y.  1849.  D. 

829.1  :18 
Contents.    A  tour  on  the  prairies.— Abbotsford.— 
Newstead  abbey. 

—  Spanish  papers,  and  other  miscellanies,  hither- 

to unpuD.  or  uncoil.;  arr.  and  ed.  by  Pierre 
M.  Irving.  N.  Y.  1866.  3  v.  D.  829.1  :  19 
Contents.  V.  1.  The  legend  of  Don  Roderick.— 
Legend  of  the  subjugation  of  Spain.  —  Legend  of 
count  Julian  and  his  family.  —  Abderahman,  the 
founder  of  the  dynasty  of  the  Ommiades  in  Spain.— 
Chronicle  of  Fernan  Gonzalez,  count  of  Castile.— 
Chronicle  of  Fernando  the  saint.— Spanish  romance. 
a.  Letters  of  Jonathan  Oldstyle,  gent.— Biouraphical 
sketches:  Capt.  James  Lawrence;  Lieut.  Burrows; 
Commodore  Perry;  Capt.  D:  Porter;  T:  Campbell; 
Washington  Allston;  Conversations  with  Talma; 
Margaret  Miller  Dsividson.— Reviews  and  miscellanies: 
Robert  Treat  Paine;  Edwin  C.  Holland;  Wheaton's 
History  of  the  northmen ;  Conquest  of  Granada;  Let- 
ter to  the  ed.  of  "The  knickerbocker" ;  Sleepy  Hollow; 
National  nomenclature ;  Desultory  thoughts  on  crit- 
icism; Communipaw;  Conspiracy  of  the  Cocked 
Hats;  Letter  from  Granada;  The  Catskill  mountains. 

—  The    sketch-book  of  Geoffrey  Crayon,   gent. 

(Stratford  ed.)  N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  829.1  :  20 
Contents.  The  author's  account  of  himself.— The 
voyage.  —  Roscoe.— The  wife.  —  Rip  Van  Winkle.— 
English  writers  on  America.— Rural  life  in  England. 
—The  broken  heart. —The  art  of  book-making.— A 
royal  poet.— The  country  church.— The  widow  and 
her  son.— A  Sunday  in  London —The  Boar's  Head  tav- 
ern, Eastcheap.  —  The  mutability  of  litei-atui'e.  — 
Rural  funerals.  —  The  inn  kitchen.  —  The  spectre 
bridegroom.— Westminster  abbey.— Christmas.-The 
stage  coach.— Christmas  eve.— Christmas  day.—  The 
Christmas  dinnei-,— London  antiques.— Little  Britain. 
—Stratford-on- Avon.  —  Traits  of  Indian  character.— 
Philip  of  Pokanoket.- John  Bull.— The  pride  of  the 
village.— The  angler.— The  legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow. 
— L'envoy.— App. 

—  Christmas    in    England ;     papers   from    the 

"Sketch-book."    111.    N.  Y.  1867.  O. 

829.1+22 

—  See  also  Ms  Works.     820.1  :  13,  820.1 :  Pll 

Contents,  see  col.  1014. 

Jackson,  Helen  Maria,  born  Fiske,  formerly  mrs. 

Hunt,  {H.  H.)    Bits  of  talk,  in  verse  and 

prose,  for  young  folks  by  H.  H.   Bost.  1879. 

T.  X  829.1:  49 

Contents.   The  parable  of  St.  Christopher.— A  christ- 

mas-tree  tor  cats.— The  legend  of  St.  Nicholas.— My 

ant's  cow. —  St.  Martin's  cloak.  —  Runna  Rig.  — The 

?ialace  of  Gondoforus.— The  ant's  monday  dinner.— 
'he  nest.— The  festival  of  San  Eustachio  in  Rome.— 
Colorado  snow-birds —The  water-works  of  Heilbrun. 
—Morning-glory.— Children's  preaching  in  the  church 
of  Ara  Cceli  in  Rome.— "The  penny  ye  meant  to 
gie".— A  parable.— My  broken-winged  bird— Cheery 
people.  —  A  short  catechism.  —  The  expression  of 
rooms.— By  stage  to  Boston.- Good  temper.— Lizzy 
of  La  Bourget.— Kicking  against  pricks.— My  first 
voyage  round  the  world.— "A  good  time". 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  tor  children. 


Jameson,  Anna,  born  Murphy.  Studies,  stories 
and  memoirs.  Bost.  1869.  T.  829.2  :  17 
Contents.  Studies.  The  tragedy  of  Correggio.- 
German  actresses.— Goethe's  Tasso,  Iphigenia,  and 
Clavigo.— Music  and  musicians— On  the  female  char- 
acter.—Goethe  and  Ekermann— Goethe's  last  love.— 
Goethe's  table-talk.— Goethe's  ideas  on  the  position 
of  woman.— Lord  Byron.— Schiller.— Historical  skep- 
ticism.—The  supernatural.- Ghost  stories.— Detached 
thoughts.—  HotCmann.—  Rfickert.—  Grillparzer's  Sap- 
pho and  Medea.  —  Sternberg's  novels.  —  Don  Carlos. 
Tales.  The  false  one.— Halloran  the  peddler.— The 
Indian  mother.  — Much  coin,  much  care.  Memoirs 
illustrative  of  art.  The  house  of  Titian.— Wash- 
ington Allston.— Adelaide  Kemble. 
—  Same.     Bost.  1875.  T.  829.2  :  17 

Keddie,  Henrietta,  (Sarah  Tytler).     Papers  for 


thoughtful  girls ;    witli   sketches  of_  some 
girls' lives.    111. 


6th  ed. 


Lond.  1865.   S. 
829.2:43 

Ker,  J:  Bellenden.  An  essay  on  the  archjeology 
of  our  popular  phrazes  and  nursery  rhymes. 
New  ed.     Lond.  1837.     3  v.  S.  829  :  2 

King,  W:  Political  and  literary  anecdotes  of  his 
own  times.     Bost.  1819.  D.  829.2:19 

Iiandor,  Walter  Savage.  Selections  from  [his] 
writings  ;  ed.  by  G:  Stillman  Hillard.  Bost. 
1856.  D.  829.2  :  20 

Lippincott,  Sarah  Jane,  born  Clarke,  {Grace 
Greenwood).  Records  of  five  years.  Bost. 
1867.  D.  829.1  :  21 

Contents.    In  peace.   The  baby  in  the  bath-tub.— The 
baby  in  the  prison.  —  Our  little   daughter's  cab.  — 
Words    spoken  in   prison.  —  Pictures  of   town   and 
country.     In  war.    The  northern  uprising. —  A  few 
plain  words,  addressed  to  certain  english  friends.— 
Lights  of  the  war  cloud.  -A  taste  of  camp  life.— Bon 
voyage. 
Macaulay,  T:  Babine^ton,  baron  Macaulajj.     Se- 
lections from  [his]  writings  ;  ed.  with  oc- 
casional notes  by  G:  O:  Trevelyan.    N.  Y. 
1877.  O.  829.2:21 

Contents.  Historical  scenes.  The  battle  of  Sedge- 
more,  and  the  fate  of  Monmouth.— Landing  of  the 
Prince  of  Orange.— The  siege  of  Londonderry.— Kil- 
liecrankie.— The  battle  of  the  Boyne.— The  battle  of 
La  Hogue.— The  battle  of  Landen.— The  black  hole  of 
Calcutta,  and  the  battle  of  Plassey.— The  impeach- 
ment of  Warren  Hastings.  Historical  portraits. 
Charles  II.— William  ot  Orange.- Judge  Jeffreys.— 
The  junto.— Sir  W:  Temple.— Lord  Chatham's  elo- 
quence.—S:  Johnson.— Frederic  the  great.— Horace 
Walpole.  Historical  sketches.  The  church  of 
Rome.— The  puritans.— Unpopularity  of  the  puritans 
after  the  restoration.— The  Jesuits.— The  revolution. 
—Death  of  queen  Mary. -Fire  at  Whitehall,  and  visit 
of  Peter  the  great  to  England.— Montague's  unpopu- 
larity.—The  advantages  of  the  alternations  of  party 
government.— Death  of  William  III.— Lord  Chatham 
as  a  war  minister.  Literary  criticism.  Milton's 
poetry. —The  Pilgrim's  progress.  — The  controversy 
about  the  epistles  of  Phalaris.- Addison's  poem  of 
the  campaign.— The  Spectator.  —  Horace  Walpolo's 
writings.- Lord  Byron.— The  historian.— Lord  Mac- 
aulay's  feelings  with  regard  to  great  authors.  Mis- 
cellaneous. Manners  of  the  17th  century.— Travel- 
ing in  the  17th  century.— The  country  gentleman  of 
the  17th  century.— The  towns  of  England  in  the  reign 
of  Charles  11.-  Civilization  and  its  effect  on  the  mass 
of  the  people.— The  highlands  of  Scotland.— State  of  ! 
the  currency  in  the  17th  century.- JeremyCollier  and 
the  english  stage.- The  court  life  of  miss  Burney.— 
The  duty  of  the  state  with  regard  to  education. 
Poetry.  The  battle  of  Moncontour.— The  armada.— 
Ivry.  -Epitaph  on  a  jacobito.— Virginia. 
Mackay,  C:  The  gouty  philoso|>h(!r,  or  Tlie 
friends,  acquaintances,  opinions,  whims 
and  eccentricities  of  John  Wagstaffe,  escj., 
of  Wilbye  (irange,  J.  P.  and  ex  M.  P.  'id 
ed.     Lond.  1864.  D.  829.2  :  22 

Mackenzie,  H:     Miscellaneous  works.     M   ed. 
N.  Y.  1847.  D.  829.2  :  23 

Contents.    Memoir,  by  sir  W.  Scott.— Man  of  ffil- 
ing.— Papers  from  the  Lounger.— Man  of  the  worlil. 
JuliadeRoubigne.— Papers  from  the  Mirror. 


f 


1097 


lilTERATUItE— ENGLISH,  MISCELLANT. 


CI.  829 


Mackenzie,  Robert  Shelton.  Bits  of  blarney. 
N.  Y.  [1854].  D.  829.2:55 

Contents.    Legends:   Blarney  Castle;   Con  O'Keefe 
and  the  golden  cup;    Legends  of  Finn  MacCoul.— 
Irish  stories:    The  petrified  piper;    The  Geraldine; 
Captain  Rock;    A  night  with  the  Whiteboys;    Buck 
English.— Eccentric  characters:    The  bard  O'Kelly; 
Father  Prout;  Father  Prout's  sermon;  Irish  dancing 
masters;  Charley  Crofts.— Irish  publicists:   H:  Grat- 
ta.n;  Daniel  O'Connell. 
Maginn,  W:     Fraserian  papers,  annotated,  witli 
a  life  of  the  author,  by  R.  Shelton  Mac- 
kenzie.    N.  Y.  1857.  D.  829.2  :  24 
—  The  Odoherty  papers,  annotated  by  Shelton 
Mackenzie.    N.  Y.  1855.    2  v.  D." 

829.2:25 
Milbum,  W:  H:    The  pioneer  preacher,  or  Rifle, 
axe  and  saddle-bags,  and  other  lectures  ; 
with  an  introd.  by  J.  McClintock.    N.  Y. 
1860.  D.  829.1  :  23 

Milner,  G:  Country  pleasures ;  the  chronicle 
of  a  year,  chieily  in  a  garden.  Bost.  1881. 
S.  829.2:41 

More,  Sir  T:  A  selection  from  his  works,  as  well 
in  prose  as  in  verse,  forming  a  sequel  to 
"Life  and  times  of  sir  T:  More"  by  W.  Jos. 
Walter.    Baltimore,  n.  d.  S.       829.2  :  26 
Contents.    Utopia  ;  a  political  romance.— History  of 
Richard  III.— Apology.— Controversial  writings:  The 
supplication  of  souls;  The  refutation  of  Tindal  and 
Barnes ;  On  general  councils ;  Treatise  on  those  words 
of  scripture,    "Remember  thy  latter  end  and  thou 
shallneversin."— Devotional.— Letters.— Apothegms, 
etc  .—Poet  ry .— Postscri  pt. 
Murdoch,  James  E:    Patriotism  in  poetry  and 
prose  ;  selected  passages  from  lectures  and 
patriotic  readings,  also  poems  by  T:  Bucha- 
nan Reed,   G:  H.  Boker,  Francis  De  Haes 
Janvier  and  other  american  authors,   com- 
memorative   of  the  gallant  deeds  of  our 
noble  defenders  on  land  and  sea.    Phila. 
1865.  D.  829.1  :  24 

Osgood,  S :  American  leaves  ;  familiar  notes  of 
thought  and  life.     N.  Y.  1867.  D. 

829.1:25 
Contents.  Little  children.  —  Our  old  pew.  —  School 
influences.- American  boys.  —  American  girls.— For- 
tune.—The  flag  at  home.— Learning  statesmanship.— 
Off-hand  speaking.—  Art  among  the  people.  —  Ameri- 
can nerves.— The  ethics  of  love.— Garden  philosophy. 
—Easter  flowers.— Toward  sunset. 

Overbury,  Sir  T:  Miscellaneous  works  in  prose 
and  verse,  now  first  coll.;  ed.  with  notes 
and  a  biographical  account  of  the  author 
by  E:  F.  Rimbault.    Lond.  1856.  S. 

829.2  :  52 

Contents.    Inti'od.— Life.— The  wife.  — Characters.— 

The  first  and  second  part  of  the  Remedy  of  love.  — 

Observations  upon  the  17  provinces  as  they  stood  a. 

d.  1609.— Crumms  fal'n  from  king  James  table. 

Parton,  Sara  Payson,  born  Willis,  formerly  mrs. 
Eldridge,  (Fanny  Fern).    Ginger-snaps  by 
Fanny  Fern.    N.  Y.  1871.  D.        829.1  :  26 
Prime,  S:  Irena^us.    Under  the  trees.  N.  Y.  1874. 
O.  829.1:27 

Prime,  W:  Co wper.  I  go  a-fishing.  N.  Y.  1873. 
O.  829.1  :28 

Rands,  W:  Brightly,  (Henry  Holbeach).    Henry 
Holbeach,  student  in  life  and  philosophy; 
a  narrative  and  a  discussion.   [Anon.]  Lon- 
don. 1865.  2  V.  D.  829.2  :  15 
Contents.    V.  1.    First  words  by  the  editor.— Sfiwito 
in  life,  literature  and  philosophy-  A  study  of  an  obscure 
puritan  colony.— The  puzzles  of  a  puritan  boy.  —  The 
profitableness  of  unprofitable  servants.  —  Cavaliers 
and  roundheads.— The  game  of  tradition.— The  weigh- 
ing of  the  pig.— Self-love.  —Truth  and  honour.  —  The 
mountains  and  their  shadows.  —The  terrors  of  the 
Lord.  —  To  one  who  feels  that  a  principle  may  be 


pushed  too  far.— Women's  movements.  —  To  a  young 
lady  about  to  write  a  novel.  —To  a  young  man  about 
to  become  acritic— Intermediate  words  by  the  editor. 
2.  Controversial  letters.  To  J:  Stuart  Mill;  The 
sphere  of  law.— To  the  rev.  F.  D.  Maurice ;  The  sphere 
of  love.  —  To  T:  Carlyle;  Mights  and  rights.  —  To  the 
rev.  H:  L.  Mansel;  Reason  and  faith.  —  To  the  rev. 
J:  H:  Newman;  Authoritative  truth.—  To  G:  H: 
Lewes;  Science  and  philosophy.  —  To  Alex.  Bain  ; 
The  study  of  character.— To  Arthur  Helps;  A  man's 
property  in  himself.— To  Matthew  Arnold;  Applica- 
tion of  ideals.— Last  words  from  the  editor.— App. 
Rice,  Harvey.  Nature  and  culture.  Bost.  1875. 
D.  829.1:29 

Contents.  Nature  and  her  lessons.— Woman  and  her 
sphere.— Education  audits  errors.— America  and  her 
future.  —  Life  and  its  aspirations.  —  Mission  monu- 
ment and  its  dedication. 
Richmond,    James    Cook,     (Admonish     Crime, 
anagram).     A    midsummer's    day    dream 
libellous,   or  A  little  book  of  the  vision  of 
Shawmut,    by    Admonish    Crime.     Milw. 
1859.  S.  829.1  :R30 

Rogers,  S:  Recollections  of  [his]  table  talk. 
Added,  Porsoniana.     N.  Y.  1856.  I). 

829.2:54 
Rush,  R:  Occasional  productions,  political,  dip- 
lomatic and  miscellaneous ;  including  a 
glance  at  the  court  and  government  of 
Louis  Philippe  and  the  french  revolution 
of  1848  ;  ed.  by  his  executors,  with  an  index. 
Phila.  1860.  O.  829.1+57 

Sala,  G:  A:  Breakfast  in  bed,  or  Philosophy  be- 
tween the  sheets  ;  a  series  of  indigestible 
discourses.     Bost.  1863.  D.  829.2:29 

—  Living  London  ;    being  "Echoes"    re-echoed. 

Lond.  1883.  O.  829.2  :51 

Note.  A  collection  of  the  "Echoes,"  that  appeared 
in  the  London  illustrated  news  during  the  year  1882. 

—  Looking   at  life,    or    Thoughts    and   things. 

Lond.     1860.  D.  829.2:30 

Saunders,  F:  Pastime  papers.  [Anon.]  N.  Y. 
1885.  D.  829.1:67 

Contents.  The  apology.— Notes  on  names.— Letters 
and  letter-writing.— The  old  masters.— Touching  tail- 
oi'S.- Genius  in  jail.— The  marvels  of  memory.— Con- 
cerning cobblers.— Coffee  and  tea.— Printers  of  the 
olden  time. 

—  Salad  for  the  social.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1856.  D. 

829.1  :31 
Contents.  Introductory.-  Bookcraft.— The  modern 
Moloch.— The  toilet  and  its  devotees.—  The  mysteries 
of  medicine.— The  cycle  of  the  seasons.— The  humors 
of  law.— The  mute  creation.  —  Pulpit  peculiarities.  — 
The  larcenies  of  literature.— A  stray  leaf. 

—  Salad  for  the  solitary,  by  an  epicui-e.     N.  Y. 

1856.  D.  829.1  :  32 

Contents.    Dietetics.  —  The  talkative  and  the  taci- 
turn.—Facts  and  fancies  about  flowers.  —  A  monolo- 
gue on  matrimony.  —  Curious  and  costly  books.  — 
Something  about  nothing.  —  Pastimes  and  sports.  — 
Dying  words  of  distinguished  men.  —  The  poetry  of 
plants.  —  Infelicities  of  the  intellectual.  —  Citations 
from  the  cemeteries.  —  The  shrines  of  genius.  —  The 
selfish  and  the  social.  —  Pleasures  of  the  pen.  —  Sleep 
and  its  mysteries. 
Selden,  J:    Table  talk  ;  being  [his]  discourses, 
or  his  sense  of  various  matters  of  weight 
and  high  consequence,   relating  especially 
to  religion  and  state.  New  ed.    Lond.  1777. 
S.  829.2:31 

Smith,  Horace.  Gaieties  and  gravities.  N.  Y. 
1852.  D.  829.2  :  32 

Smith,  Sidney.  Wit  and  wisdom  ;  selections 
from  his  writings  and  passages  of  his  letters 
and  table-talk  ;  with  a  biographical  me- 
moir and  notes  by  Evert  A.  Duyckinck. 
N.  Y.  1856.  D.  '  829.2  :  33 

—  Same;    a  selection  of  the  most    memorable 

Sassages  in  his  writings  and  conversation, 
lew  ed.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  829.2  :  33 


CI.  829 


IjITEBATXJBE— ENGLISH,  MISCELLANY. 


1100 


Soane,  G:  New  curiosities  of  literature,  and 
book  of  the  months.  2d  ed.  Lond.  1849. 
2v.  O.  829.2:35 

Stanhope,  Philip  Dormer,  4th  earl  of  Chesterfield. 
Letters,  sentences  and  maxims ;  with  a 
critical  essay  by  C:  A.  Sainte  Beuve.  4th 
ed.  [Bayard  ser].    Lond.  1878.  T. 

^     -^  829.2:34 

Stowe,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  born  Beecher,  {Christo- 
pher Crowfield).  The  chimney  corner,  by 
Christopher  Crowfield.    Bost.   1868.    D. 

^  829.1:33 

Contents.     What  will    you    do  with    her,    or    The 
woman  question.  —  Woman's  sphere.  —  A  family  talk 
on  reconstruction.  —  Is  woman  a  worker?  —  The 
transition.— Bodily  religion,  a  sermon  on  good  health. 
—How  shall  we  entertain  our  company  ?  —  How  shall 
we  be  amused  ?  —  Dress,  or  who  makes  the  fashions  ? 
What   are  the  sources   of   beauty   in   dress.  —  The 
cathedral.—  The  new  year.  — The  noble  array  of  mar- 
tyrs. 
Taylor,  Bayard.    The  echo  club,  and  other  liter- 
ary diversions.    Bost.  1876.  T.       829.1  :  61 
Contents.    The  echo  club.  —  The  battle  of  the  bards. 
—  A  review.— Paradise  discovered. 
Taylor,  B:  Franklin,    January  and  June.    N.  Y. 
1864.  D.  829.1  :  34 

Taylor,  Lute  A.  Chip  basket ;  choice  selections 
from  [his]  lectures,  essays,  addresses,  edi- 
torials and  public  and  social  correspon- 
dence ;  comp.  and  ed.  by  H.  A.  Taylor. 
Hudson,  Wis.  1874.  S.  829.1  :  35 

Thackeray,  W:  Makepeace.    Early  and  late  pa- 
pers, hitherto  uncollected.     Bost.  1867.  D. 
829.2  :  36 
Contents.    Memorials  of  gormandizing-.— Men  and 
coats. —  Bluebeard's  ghost.  —  Dickens    in  France.— 
John  Leech's  pictures  of  life  and  character.— Little 
travels  and  road-side  sketches.— On  men  and  pict- 
ures.—Picture  gossip.— The  anonymous  in  periodical 
literature.— Goethe.— A  leaf  out  of  a  sketch-book.— 
The  last  sketch.—"  Strange  to  say,  on  club  paper."— 
Autour  de  mon  chapeau  — On  a  peal  of  bells.- On 
some  carp  at  Sans  Souci.— Dessein's.- On  a  pear  tree. 
—On  a  medal  of  George  IV.— On  alexandrines.— The 
notch  on  the  axe.— De  flnibus. 

—  Roundabout    papers.      [Reprinted    from    the 

Cornhill  magazine.]     Leipz.  1869.  2  v.  in  1. 

D.  829.2:37 

Contents.  V.  1,  On  a  lazy  idle  boy.— On  two  child- 
ren in  black.— On  ribbons.— On  some  late  great  vic- 
tories.—Thorns  in  the  cushion.- On  screens  in  din- 
ing-rooms.—Tunbridge  toys.— De  juventute.— On  a 
joke  I  once  heard  from  the  late  T:  Hood.— Round- 
about the  Christmas  tree.  —  On  a  chalk-mark  on  the 
door.— On  being  found  out.  — On  a  hundred  years 
hence.  —  Small  -  beer  chronicle.  —  Ogres.  —  On  two 
Roundabout  papers  which  I  intended  to  write.— A 
Mississippi  bubble.— On  Letts's  diary.  2.  Notes  of  a 
week's  lioliday.— Nil  nisi  bonum.— On  half  a  loaf.— 
The  notch  on  the  axe;  a  story  a  la  mode.— De  flnibus. 
—On  a  peal  of  bells.— On  a  pear-tree.— Dessein's.— 
On  some  carp  at  Sans  Souci.— Autour  de  mon  cha- 
peau.—On  alexandrines.— On  a  medal  of  George  IV.— 
"  Strange  to  say,  on  club  paper."— The  last  sketch. 
-Same.    111.    N.  Y.  1863.  D.  829.2: 37  vl 

Contents,  same  asv.  1,  above. 

—  Stray  moments  with  Thackeray,  his   humor, 

satire  and  characters  ;  selections  from  his 
writings,  prefaced  with  a  few  biographical 
notes  by  W:  H.  Rideing.    N.  Y.  1880.  8. 

829.2  :  28 

Tilton,   Warren,   and  W:  A.  Crafts.    Trifleton 

papers,  by  Trifle  and  the  editor.    Bost.  1856. 

D.  829.1:9 


Townsend,  E:    Clouds  and  sunshine.     [Anon.] 

\2 
.]    4th  ^ 
N.  Y.  1859.  D.  ^         829.1:36 


N.  Y.  1853.  D.  829.1  :  4J 

—  Fancies  of  a  whimsical  man.     [Anon.]    4th  ed. 


Fun  and  earnest.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1853.  D. 

829.1  :37 


Townsend,  F: — Continued. 

—  Ghostly  colloquies.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.   1856.    D. 

829.1:38 
Contents.  Cadmus-Columbus.  —  Sophocles-Gray.— 
Salvator  Rosa- Byron.  —  Hortensius- Beckford.  — 
Jason-Raleigh.  —  Tacitus-Gibbon.  —  Apicius  -  Vattel. 
— Sejanus-Richard  III.— Marcus  Brutus-J:  Adams.— 
Praxiteles-Canova.  —  Petronius-D'Orsay.  —  Germani- 
cus-Rienzi. 

—  Glimpses  of  Nineveh,  b.  c.  960.     [Anon.]     N. 

Y.  1857.  D.  829.1  :  39 

—  Letters  from  Rome,  a.  d.  138.     [Anon.]    N.  Y. 

1854.  D.  829.1:40 

—  Musings  of  an  invalid.    2d  ed.     [Anon.]  N.  Y. 

1852.  D.  829.1:41 

—  Spiritual  visitors.     [Anon.]     N.Y.  1854.  D. 

829,1:43 
Contents.     Alcibiades  -  Sheridan.  —  H :   Dandolo-P: 
Stuyvesant.  —  Rubens-Cole.  —  Pindar-Drake.  —  Dio- 
genes-Rabelais.- Aristides-Jay.  —  Chrysostom-Chan- 
ning.—  Amphion-Bellini.  —  Roscius-Kemble.-  Archi- 
medes-Fulton. —  Aurelius-  Howard.  —  Corinna-Lady 
Jane    Grey.  —  Ben    Jonson-Sam    Johnson.  —  Julius 
Caesar-Zachary   Taylor.  —  Timon-Swift.  —  J:  Smith- 
Sidney  Smith.— Lucian-Lamb.  —  Father  Nile-Father 
Mississippi.— Pericles-Hamilton.— Phidias-Raphael. 
Watterson,    H:,   ed.     Oddities  in   southern  life 
and  character.    111.    Bost.  1883  [1882].  S. 
829.1:51 
Webb,  C:  H:,  (John  Paul).    Sea-weed  and  what 
we  seed  ;  my  vacation  at  Long  Branch  and 
Saratoga.     N.  Y.  1876.  D.  829.1:59 

Wellesley,  Arthur,  1st  dioke  of  Wellington.  The 
words  of  Wellington  ;  collected  from  his 
despatches,  letters  and  speeches,  with  anec- 
dotes, etc.,  compiled  by  Edith  Walford. 
[Bayard  ser.]  Lond.  1869.  T.  829.2  :  38 
Whitman,  Walt.  Specimen  days  and  Collect. 
Phila.  1883.  D.  829.1:52 

Whittier,  J:  Greenleaf.  Literary  recreations 
and  miscellanies.  Bost.  1854.  D.  829.1:60 
Contents.  Utopian  schemes  and  political  theorists. 
—Peculiar  Institutions  of  Massachusetts.— T:  Carlyle 
on  the  slave  question.  —  England  under  the  last 
Stuart.— The  two  pi'ocessions.— Evangeline.— A  chap- 
ter of  history.— Fame  and  glory.— Fanaticism.— The 
border  war  of  1708.— The  great  Ipswich  fright.— Lord 
Ashley  and  the  thieves.— Mirth  and  medicine.—  Pope 
night.— The  better  land.— The  poetry  of  the  north.— 
The  boy  captives.— The  black  men  in  the  revolution 
and  war  of  1813.— My  summer  with  dr.  Singletary.— 
Charms  and  fairy  faith.— Magicians  and  witchfolk. 
—The  agency  of  evil.— The  little  iron  soldier.— The 
city  of  a  day.— Patucket  falls.—  Hamlet  among  the 
graves.— Yankee  gypsies.- The  world's  end.— Swed- 
enborg.— First  day  in  Lowell.— Taking  comfort.— The 
beautiful.— The  lighting  up.— The  Scottish  reformers. 
—The  training. 
Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  The  convalescent. 
N.  Y.  1859.  D.  829.1  :  44 

—  Hurry-graphs,  or  Sketches  of  scenery,   cele  - 

brities  and  society  taken  from  life.    2d  ed. 
N.  Y.  1851.  D.  829.1:45 

—  Out-doors  at  Idlewild,  or  The  shaping  of  a 

home  on  the  banks  of  the  Hudson.    N.  Y. 
1855.  D.  829.1  :  46 

—  The  rag-bag  ;  a  collection  of  ephemera.    N.  Y. 

1855.  D.  829.1  :  47 

Wilson,  J:,  {Christopher  North).    Dies  borealis, 

or  Christopher  under  canvas.    Phila.  1850. 

D.  829.2:39 

—  The    Noctes    ambrosianse    of    "  Blackwood.  " 

Phila.  1843.  4  v.  D.  829.2  :  40 

Winthrop,  Theodore.  Life  in  the  open  air.  and 
other  papers.  (Leisure  hour  ser.)  N.  Y. 
1876.  8.  829.1  :  63 

Contents.  Life  in  the  open  air;  Katahdin  and  the 
Penobscot.— Love  and  skates.— New  York  7th  regi- 
ment; Our  march  to  Washington.— Washington  as  a 
camp.— Fortress  Monroe.— Brightly's  orphan.— "The 
heart  of  the  Andes." 


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lilTERATTTRE-GERMAN,  GENERAL. 


CI.  830 


^^fol® 


13.    G-erman  literature  —  a,  G-eneral. 


1.    History  and  criticism. 

(See  also  Essays  and  Miscellany,  cl.  834,  839.) 
Tn  general. 

Stern,  Adolf.    Lexikon  der  deutschen  national- 

literatur ;   die  deutschen  dichter  und  pro- 

saiker   aller  zeiten,  mit  beriicksichtigung 

der  hervorragendsten    dichterisch  behan- 

delten  stoffe  und  motive.     Leipz.  1883.   D. 

830.1  :  R6 

KOnig,   Robert.      Deutsche   literaturgeschichte. 

Steauti.    Bielefeld.  1880.  O.  830.1+2 

Kurz,  H:     Geschichte  der  deutschen  literatur, 

mit  aus^ewiihlten  stiicken  aus  den  werken 

der  voi'ziiglichsten  schriftsteller.    7te  aufl. 

111.  and  portr.    Leipz.  1874-76.    4  v.  Q. 

830.1+1 
Contents.    V.  1-3.    Von  den  altesten  zeiten  bis  zu 
Gothe's  tod,  1832.— Register.    4.    Die  neueste  litera- 
tur, von  1830  bis  auf  die  gegrenwart  [1866].— Register. 
—  and  F:  Christian  Paldamus.    Deutsche  dich- 
ter und  prosaisten.  nach  ihi'em  leben  und 
wirken  geschildert.      Neue  ausg.     Portr. 
Leipz.  1867.     4  v.  S.  830.1  :  16 

Contents.    V.  1.    Niklas  von  Wyle.-H:  Steinhowel. 

—  jVlbrecht  von  Eyb.— J:  Geiler  von  Kaisersberg.— 
Sebastian  Brant.— T:  Murner. -Johannes  Aventinus. 

—  Ulrich  von  Hutten.  —  Martin  Luther.  —  Burkard 
Waldis.  —  Sebastian  Franck.  —  Aegidius  Tschudi.  — 
Hans  Sachs.— Johannes  Fischart.— F:  Spee.— Martin 
Opitz.— J:  Valentin  Andrea.— J:  Lauremberg.— F:  v. 
Logau.— Paul  Fleming.— Andreas  Gryphius.— Hans 
Jakob  Christoffel  v.  Grimmelshausen.    2.  Klopstock. 

—  Michael  Denis. —  K:  F:  Kretschmann.  — H:  W:  v. 
Gerstenberg.— Christian  F:  Daniel  Schubart.  — Salo- 
mon Gessner.— Christoph  Martin  Wieland.— J:  Bap- 
tist V.  Alxinger.  — Aloys  Blumauer.  — Gottfried  A: 
Biirger.— J:  H:  Voss.-L:  H:  Christoph  Holty.-^J: 
Martin  Miller.— H:  Christian  Boje.— F:  Leopold  graf 
V.  Stolberg.  — Matthias  Claudius.  — F:  W:  Gotter.— 
Leopold  F:  Giinther  v.  Gockingk.— Gotthold  Ephraim 
Lessing.— Justus  MOser.— J:  Joachim  Winkelmann.- 
Christian  Gottlob  Heyne.  3.  J :  Gottfried  v.  Herder. 
—J:  G:  Hamann.— J:  H:  Jung,  genannt  Stilling.— J: 
Wolfgang  V.  Gothe.  —  G:  Forster.  —  F:  Maximilian 
Klinger.  — Albrecht  Haller.— J:  G:  Zimmermann.— 
J:  H:  Merck.— Johannes  Miiller.— F:  v.  Schiller.— J: 
Caspar  Lavater.— Immanuel  Kant.— A:  W:  Iffland. 
4.  Christian  Fiirchtegott  Gellert.  —  Gottlieb  W: 
Rabener.  —  J:  Ellas  Schlegel.  —  Abraham  Gotthelf 
Kastner.— Ewald  Christian  v.  Kleist.— Christian  Felix 
Weisse.— J:  L:  W:  Gleim.— J:  P:  Uz.— Anna  Louise 
Karschin.— Just  F:  W:  Zacharia.— K:  W:  Ramler.— 
Moses  Mendelssohn.  — Christoph  F:  Nicolai.— Jacob 
Michael  Reinhold  Lenz.— Theodor  Gottlieb  v.  Hippel. 

—  J:  Jacob  W:  Heinse.  —  Moritz  A:  v.  Thummel.— 
A:  F:  Ferdinand  v.  Kotzebue.— J:  Paul  F:  Richter. 

Hosmer,  James  Kendall.  Short  history  of 
german  literature.     St.  Louis.  1879.  O. 

830.1:9 
Koberstein,  A:  K:  Grundriss  der  geschichte  der 
deutschen  nationalliteratur.    V.  1,  6te ;  v. 
2-5,    5te    umgearb.  auti.  von  K:  Bartsch. 
Leipz.  1872-84.     5  v.  O.  830.1+15 

Contents.    V.  1.    Bis  zura  ende  des  IBten  jahrhun- 
derts.     2.    Bis  zum  zweiten  viei-tel  des  18teu  jahr- 
hunderts.    3-5.    Bis  zu  Gothe's  tod,  1832.—  General- 
register. 
Vilmar,  A:  F:  Christian.     Geschichte  der  deut- 
schen   national-literatur    [bis  18821.      19te 
aufl.    Marburg.  1879.  O.  830.1+3 

Menzel,  Wolfgang.  German  literature.  Tr. 
from  the  german  by  C.  C.  Felton.  (Speci- 
mens of  foreign  standard  literature,  ed.  by 
G:  Ripley,  v.  7-9.)    Bost.  1840.    3  v.  D. 

880.1:10 


Moschzisker,  Franz  Adolph.  A  ^uide  to  german 
literature,  or  Manual  to  facilitate  an  ac- 
quaintance with  the  german  classic  authors. 
Lond.  1850.     2  v.   S.  830.1:11 

Note.  Contains  extracts  and  specimens  in  the 
original,-  with  biographical  and  literary  notes  and 
commentaries  in  english. 

Hirsch,  Franz  W:  Geschichte  der  deutschen 
litteratur  von  ihren  anfiingen  bis  auf  die 
neueste  zeit ;  b.  1,  2.  (Geschichte  der  welt- 
litteratur  in  einzeldarstellungen,  b.  5,  6.) 
Leipz.  [1884-85].     2  v.  O.  830.1  :  14 

Contents.  V.  1.  Das  mittelalter.  2.  Von  Luther 
bis  Lessing. 

Soiling,  Gustav.  A  review  of  the  literary  history 
of  Germany,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 
beginning  of  the  19th  century.  Lond.  1859. 
O.  830.1:12 

Perry,  T:  Sergeant.  From  Opitz  to  Lessing  -,  a 
study  oi  pseudo-classicism  in  literature. 
Bost.  1885  [1884].  D.  830.2  :  6 

Schmidt,  Julian.  Geschichte  des  geistigen  le- 
bens  in  Deutschland,  von  Leibnitz  bis  auf 
Lessing's  tod.     Leipz.  1862-64.     2  v.  O. 

830.1  :  19 
Contents.    V.  1.    Von  Leibnitz  bis  auf  Klopstock, 
1681— 1T50.    2.    Von  Klopstock  bis  auf  Lessing's  tod, 
1750-1781. 
—  Geschichte  der  deutschen  literatur  seit  Les- 
sing's tod.     5te  durchweg  umgearb.  und 
verm.  aufl.    Leipz.  1866,  1867.    3  v.  O. 

830.1  :5 
Contents.    V.  1,    Das  classische  zeitalter,  1781— 1797. 

2.  Die  romantik,  1797—1813.  3.  Die  gegenwart, 
1814—1867. 

Hettner,  Hermann.     (Tcschichte  der  deutschen 

literatur    im    18.   jahrhundert    [1648-1832]. 

3te    umgearb.    aufl.      (Literaturgeschichte 

des   18.  jahrh.,  3er  theil.)    Brschwg.  1879. 

3  V.  in  4.  O.  809  :  9  v3-6 

Contents.    [3.]    les  buch.    Vom  westfalischen  frie- 

den  bis  zur  thronbesteigung  Friedrichs  des  grossen, 

1648—1740.     [4.1    2es  hiich.     Das  zeitalter  Friedrichs 

des  grossen.    [5.]    3es  hueh.    Das  klassische  zeitalter 

der  deutschen  literatur:    le  abth..   Die  Sturm-  und 

drangperiode.    [Q.}    2e  abth.,  Das  ideal  der  humani- 

tat. 

Hillebrand,  Joseph.  Die  deutsche  nationallite- 
ratur im  18.  und  19.  jahrhundert  historisch 
und  ilsthetisch  -  kritisch  dargestellt ;  3te 
aufl.,  durchgesehen  und  vervollstiindlgt 
vom  sohne  des  verfassers.  Gotha.  1875.  3 
V.  O.  830.1  :17 

Contents.  V.  1.  Die  deutsche  nationalliteratur  im 
18.  jahrhundert  bis  auf  Gothe  und  Schiller:  Zustand 
der  deutschen  nationalliteratur  in  der  ersten  hiilfte 
des  18.  jahrh.  bis  auf  Lessing;  Die  nationallitera- 
rische  reformation  unter  Lessing;  Die  nationallite- 
ratur in  der  sturm-  und  drangperiode.  2.  Die  deut- 
sche nationalliteratur  im  letzten  viertel  des  18. 
jahrh.:  Gothe  und  Schiller;  Die  deutsche  national- 
literatur um  die  bliithezeit  Gothe's  und  Schiller's. 

3.  Die  deutsche  nationalliteratur  im  19.  jahrh.:  Die 
neue  romantik;  Die  nationalliteratur  indem  zweiten 
und  dritten  viertel  des  19.  jahrh. 

Hillebrand,  K:  German  thought,  frora  the  seven 

years'  war  to  Goethe's  death  ;  six  lectures 

del.    at    the    Royal    institution    of    Great 

Britain,  may  and  June  1879.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

830.2:4 

Haym,  Rudolph.  Die  romantische  schule  ;  ein 
beitrag  zur  geschichte  des  deutschen  gei- 
stes.    Berlin.  1870.  Q.  830.1+18 


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1101 


Heine,  H:    The  romantic  school.    Tr.  by  S.  L. 

Fleishman.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  830.1  :  7 

Includes,  The  suablan  mirror.— Introduction  to  an 

edition  de  luxe  of  Don  Quixote. 

Brandes,  G:    Die  romantische  schule  in  Deutsch- 

land.    In  his  Hauptstromungen  der  litera- 

tur  des  19.  jahrh.  809  :  6  vl,2 

Gottschall,  K:  Rudolf  v.    Die  deutsche  national- 

litteratur    des    19.  jahrhunderts ;    litterar- 

historisch    und    kritisch    dargestellt.     5te 

verm,  und  verb.  aufl.     Breslau.  1881.    4  v. 

O.  830.1:20 

Contents.    V.  1.    Die  klassiker.  —  Die  roraantiker. 

2.    Die  modernen:   1,  Deutsche  originalgeister  und 

die  jungdeutsche  sturra-  und  drang-periode.— 3,  Die 

moderne  philosophic.  —  3,    Litteratur,  wissenschat't 

und  leben.    3.    Die  modernen:  4.  Die  moderne  zeit. 

—5,  Das  moderne  drama.   4.  Same,  c(mtintied.-6,  Der 

moderne  roman. 

Salomon,  L:    Geschichte  der  deiitschen  national- 

literatur    des    neunzehnten   jahrhunderts. 

Portr.     Stuttg.  1881.  O.  830.1+4 

Taylor,  Bayard.    Studies  in  german  literature  ; 

with  an  introd.  by  G:  H.  Boker.     N.  Y. 

1879.  D.  830.2  :  5 

Contents.     Introd. —Earliest  german  literature.— 

The  minne-sing-ers.- The  mediajval  epic— The  Nibel- 

ungrenlied.— The  literature  of  the  reformation.— The 

literature  of  the  17th  century.— Lessin^.—Klopstock, 

Wleland  and  Herder.— Schiller.— Goethe.— Goethe's 

Faust.— Richter. 

Lindau,  H:  Gustav  Paul.    Gesammelte  aufsatze  ; 

beitriige  zur  literatur-geschichte  der  gegen- 

wart.    Berlin.  1875.  D.  830.2  :  2 

Goltz,  Bogumil.      Zur  geschichte  und  charac- 

teristik  des  deutschen  genius  ;  eine  ethno- 

graphische    studie.      2te    aufl.   von    "Die 

deutschen".     Berlin.  1864.    2v.  inl.  D. 

830,2  :  3 

Sp ecial  classes. 

Hedge,  F:  H:   Prose  writers  of  Germany.  Portr. 

Phila.  1848.  O.  830.14-8 

Contents.    Luther,  M.    On  education  ;  Concei-ning 

God  the  Father  ;  Concerning:  angels  ;  How  to  pray  ; 

Prayer  at  the  diet  of  Worms;  Selections  from  letters. 

—  Boehme,  J:  E.  Extracts  from  the  "Compendious 
view  of  the  grounds  of  the  teutonic  philosophy"; 
Concerning  the  supei-sensual  life;  Extract  from  "The 
threefold  life  of  man";  Extract  from  "The  way  to 
Christ."  —  Abraham  a  Sancta  Clara.  On  envy.  — 
M3ser,  J.  Letter  from  an  old  married  woman  to  a 
sensitive  young  lady;  The  moral  advantages  of  pub- 
lic calamities.— Kant,  J.  [Introductory  remarks,  by 
J.  E.  Cabot];  From  the  "Critique  of  the  judgment"; 
From  the  "Plan  for  an  everlasting  peace" ;  Supposed 
beginning  of  the  history  of  man.— Lessing',  J:  G.  E. 
From  "Laocoon";  From  "The  education  of  the  human 
race" ;  Fables.  —  Hendelssohn,  M.  Letter  to  J.  C. 
Lavater;  On  the  sublime  and  naive  in  polite  litera- 
ture.—Hamann,  J :  G :  The  merchant.  —  Wieland, 
C.  M.  Philosophy  as  the  art  of  life  and  the  healing 
artof  the  soul;  Letter  to  a  young  poet;  On  the  rela- 
tion of  the  agreeable  and  the  beautiful  to  the  useful; 
From  the  Dialogues  of  the  gods.-  MusS,us,  J:  C:  A: 
Dumb  love.  —  Claudius,  M.  Dedication  to  friend 
Hain;  Advertisement  for  subscribers;  Speculations 
on  new  year's  day;  The  sorrows  of  young  Werther; 
On  prayer;  A  correspondence;  On  Klopstock's  odes. 

—  Lavater,  J.  C.  On  the  nature  of  man,  which  is 
the  foundation  of  the  science  of  physiognomy.  — 
Jacobi,  F:H:  From  the  "Flying  leaves";  Learned 
societies,  their  spirit  and  aim.  —  Herder,  J:  G.  v. 
Love  and  self;  Tlthon  and  Aurora;  Metempsychosis. 
-Goethe,  J:  W.  v.  The  vicar  of  Wakefield;  From 
"Elective  affinities";  From  Wilhelm  Meister,  The 
confessions  of  a  fair  saint.  Indenture,  The  exequies 
of  Mignon;  Extracts  from  Wilhelm  Meister's  travels; 
Novelle:  The  tale.— Schiller,  J :  C.  F:  v.  Upon  naive 
and  sentimental  poetry.  —  Fichte,  J:  G.  The  desti- 
nation of  man.— Richter,  J:  P.  F:  Home,  from  "The 
titan";  From  "Flower, fruit  and  thorn  pieces";  From 
"Qulntus  Fixlein";  Thoughts.  —  Schlegrel,  A:  W:  v. 
Lectures  on  dramatic  literature.-  Schleiermacher, 


F:  E.  D.  Discourse  IV,  on  the  social  element  in  reli- 
gion.—Hegrel,  G:  W:  F:  Introd.  to  the  philosopln 
of  history;  Who  thinks  abstractly  ?  —  Zschokke,  .l': 
H:  D.  Leaves  from  the  journal  of  a  poor  vicar  in 
Wiltshire.— Schlegel,  F:  v.  Lectures  on  the  philo- 
sophy of  history.  —  Hardenberg:,  F.  v.,  {NovaliK\. 
From  Heinrich  von  Ofterdingen;  From  the  Frim- 
ments.— Tieck,  J:  L:  The  elves.  —  Schelling-,  F:  \V: 
J.  V.  On  the  relation  of  the  plastic  arts  to  nature. 
Hoffmann,  E.  T.  A.  The  golden  pot.  —  Chamisso, 
L:  C:  A.  V.  The  wonderful  history  of  Peter  Sclilc- 
miehl. 
GOdeke,  K:  Grundrisz  zur  geschichte  der  deut- 
schen dichtung,  aus  den  quellen.  Hanover. 
1859-81.  3  V.  in  4.  O.  830.1  :  L 

Contents.  V.  1.  Buch  1—4.  "Von  der  altesten  /.lit 
bis  zum  30jiihr.  kriege.  2.  Buch  5—6:  Vom  BOjiihr. 
kriege  bis  zum  weltkriege.  —  Register.  3,  in  2  ptg. 
Buch  7:  Zeitdes  weltkrleges.— Buch  8:  Vomweltfrii- 
den  bis  auf  die gegen wart,  lerabschnitt:  Vom  krit'K^c^ 
bis  zur  f  ranz.  revolution  1830.— Register. 
—  Same,  lev  band:  Das  mittelalter.  2te  gaiiz 
neu  bearb.  aufl.    Dresden.  1884.  O. 

830.1  :  Lvl 
Gervinus,  G:  Gottfried.    Geschichte  der    deut- 
schen dichtung.    5te  voUig  umgearb.  aull. 
Leipz.  1871-74.  4  v.  O.  830.1  :  13 

Note.    V.  3— 5  ed.  by  K:  Bartsch;  V.  5  contains  a 
genei'al  index.    Ends  with  Schiller  and  Goethe,  ami 
a  short  review  of  the  romantic  school. 
TThland,  L:     Schriften  zur  geschichte  der  dit-li- 
tung  und  sage.     Stuttg.  18G5-73.  8  v.  O. 

830.1:21 
Contents.  V.  1,  2.  Geschichte  der  altdeutscliiii 
poesle  [bis  zu  dem  16.  jahrh.]  3.  Alte  hoch-  iiiui 
niederdeutsche  volkslieder,  mit  abhandlung  uinl 
anmerkungen:  Abhandlung.  4.  Same:  Annicr- 
kungen.— Ueber  das  altfranzosische  epos.  5.  Walthci 
von  der  Vogelweide.— Der  minnesang.  —  Ueber  dii 
aufgabe  einer  gesellschaft  fiir  deutsche  sprachc. 
Zur  geschichte  der  freischiessen.—  Ueber  die  sai^i 
vom  herzog  Ernst.  6.  Sagenforschungen:  Dn 
mythus  von  Thor,  nach  nordischen  quellen;  Odin 
7.  Sagengeschichte  dor  germanischen  und  roniani 
schen  vSlker.  8.  Schwabische  sagenkunde,  lor  li. 
Suevisch-alamannische  vorzeit.— Abhandlungen  aii> 
Pfeiffers  Germania.— Nachtrage. 
Wilken,  E.  Geschichte  der  geistlichen  si)i('l( 
in  Deutschland.     Gottingen.  1872.  O. 

832.1  :2 

KOstlin,  Christian  Reinhold,  {G.  Rcinhold).    Die 

dramatische  literatur  und  das  theater  dci 

deutschen  im  19.  jahrh.,  nach  ihren  histn 

rischen  voraussetzungen  betrachtet.     T.  p 

w.  D.  832.1  :  1 

BOrne,  L:    Dramaturgische  blatter.    N.  Y.  ls,)S 

2  v.  D.  832.1  :£ 

Genee,  Rudolph.    Das  deutsche  theater  und  dii 

reform-frage.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  strcit 

fragen.  304  :  15  v'; 

Minckwitz,   Johannes.     Die  entwicklung  ciiie; 

neuen  dramatischen  styls  in  Deutschhind 

In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  s'treit-fragen. 

304:  15  vlf 

Special   authors. 

(See  also  names  of  individual  authors  in  the  Index  t( 
biography,  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue.) 

Biedermann,  Gustav  Woldemar  freiherr  \ 
Goetheforschungen.  Frankfurt  a.  M.  \XV. 
O.  830.2  :  ' 

Contents.     Zwei  gedlchte  Goethe's.-  Quollcn  mi 
anliisse  Goethe'scher  dramen.— Dramatische entwial 
Goethe's.— Goethe  mit  zoitgenossen.— Vermischtes. 
Berichtigungen  und  nachtriige. 
Reichlin-Meldegg,    K:    Alexander   freiherr   \ 
Faust  ;    an  exposition    of  (loethe's  Fausl 
From  the  german  by  R:  H.  Chittender; 
N.  Y.  [1864]!  D.  832.2  : 


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I 


Vischer,  F:  Theodor.  Goethe's  Faust ;  neue  bei- 
triige  zur  kritik  des  gedichts.  Stnttg.  1875. 
O.  831:115 

Note.    For  a  defense  of  the  author's  views,  see  his 
Altes  unci  neues,  834:17  v3. 
Lasswitz,  Emil.  Goethe's  Faust-tragodie.  Milw. 
1877.  O.  832.2  :Pain 

Gottsched,  J:  Christoph.  Gottsched  und  seine 
/eit ;  aiisziige  aiis  seinem  briefweehsel 
zusammengestellt  und  erlautert  von  Theo- 
dor W:  Danzel.  Anhang:  Daniel  W:Tril- 
lers  anmerkungen  zu  Klopstocks  Gelehr- 
tenrepublik.    2te  ausg.    Leipz.  1855.  O. 

830.1  :22 

Jung,  Jakob  F:  Alexander.    Briefe  iiber  Gutz- 
kow's  Ritter  vom  geiste.    Leipz.  1856.  S. 
830.2  :  1 

iFrey,  Adolf.  Albrecht  von  Haller  und  seine 
bedeutung  fiir  die  deutsche  litei-atur. 
Leipz.  1879.  O.  830.1:24 

KSpke,  Rudolph.     Die  alteste  deutsche  dichterin 
fHrosuitha];  kulturgeschichtliches  bild  aus 
dem  zehnten  jahrhundert.    Berlin.  1869.  D. 
830.1  :23 

2.    Collected  works. 

Kiirschner,  Joseph,  ed.  Deutsche  national-lit- 
teratur  ;  historisch  kritische  ausgabe,  unter 
mitwirkung  von  [mehreren  gelehrten  ] 
herausgegeben.  111.  Berlin  und  Stuttg. 
[1882-85].  57  v.  D.  830  :  152 

< '(intents  of  volumes  published: 

I.  Die  alteste  deutsche  litteratur  bis  um  das  jahr 
1050;  bearb.  von  Paul  Piper,  [mit  worterverzeichnis]. 

6.  Kudrun;  herausg.  von  K:  Bartsch,  [mit  glos- 
sar]. 

II.  Narrenbuch,  herausg.  und  erlautert  von  Felix 
IJobertag.  Der  pf arrer  vom  Kalenberg.— Peter  Leu. 
— Neithart  Fuchs.— Salomon  und  Markolf .— Bruder 
Ifausch. 

13.  Deutsches  leben  im  volkslied  um  1.530,  her- 
ausg. von  Kochus  freiherrn  v.  Liliencron.  Einleit- 
ung  [iiber  die  volkspoesie].— Volkslieder,  mit  musik. 

20,21.  Sachs,  Hans.  Werke,  herausg.  von  dr. 
[Bernhardl  Arnold.  1.  Einleitung.— Chronologische 
iibersicht  der  spruchgedichte.  —  Disputation  zwisch- 
en  einen  chorherren  und  schuchmacher.  —  Stro- 
phisohe  gedichte.— Einfache  spriche.  2.  Dramatische 
spriche.— Wortregister. 

26.  Albertinus,  Aegidius.  Lucifers  konigreich 
und  seelengejaidt;  herausg.  von  Kochus /re^ftenn  v. 
Liliencron. 

28.  Fleming-,  Paul.  Poetische  walder;  Oden; 
Sonette.— liOgrau,  F:  v.  Sinngedichte.  —  Olearius 
[originally  Oelschliiger],  Adam.  Neue  orientalische 
reisebeschreibung.    Herausg.  von  [H.]  Oesterley. 

29.  Erste  schlesische  schule,  4 :  Qryphius,  Andreas. 
Werke,  herausg.  von  Hermann  Palm.  Einleitung.— 
Leo  Armenius,  trspl.— Cardenio  und  Celinde,  Oder 
Ungliicklieh  verliebte;  trspl.— Absurda  Comica,  Oder 
Herr  Peter  Squentz;  schimpffspiel.— Horribilicribri- 
fax,  deutsch;  schertz-spiel.— Die  gelibte  Dornrose; 
schertz-spiel  .—Gedichte . 

30.  Erste  schUsische  schule,  5:  Dach,  Simon,  seine 
freunde  [Robert  Bobertin,  H:  Albert,  Christoph 
Kaldenbach,  Andreas  Adersbach],  und  J:  Boling-; 
herausg.  von  H.  OesterleJ^    Gedichte. 

32.  Moscherosch,  Hans  Michael.  Gesichte  Phi- 
landers von  Sittewald;  herausg.  von  Felix  Bobertag. 

33-35.  Grimmelshausen,  Hans  Jacob  Chri- 
stoffel  V.  Werke,  herausg.  von  Felix  Bobertag.  1,2. 
Einleitung:  L'eber  den  deutschen  roman  vor  Grim- 
melshausen.—Der  abentheurliche  Slmplicius  Simpli- 
cissimus.  3.  Simplicianische  schriften:  Trutz  Sim- 
])lex,  Oder  .  .  .  Die  ertzbetriigerin  und  landstcirtzerin 
Courasche;  Aus  dem  Seltsamen  Springinsfeld;  Das 
wunderbarliche  vogel-nest;  Das  rathstiibel  Plutonis; 
Aus  dem  Ratio  status. 

37.  Zweite  schlesiscJie  schule,  2:  Zig-ler  und  Klip- 
hausen,  H:  Anselm  v.  Asiatische  Banise;  nebst 
proben  aus  der  romanprosa  des  17.  und  18.  jahrh., 
herausg.  von  Felix  Bobertag. 

88,  39.  Die  gegner  der  zweiten  schlesischen 
schule,   herausg.  von  L:   Fulda:     1.  Qtlnther,  J: 

70 


Christian.  Gedichte.  2.  Weise,  Christian.  Biiuri- 
scher  Machiavellus;  Comodie  von  der  biisen  Catha- 
rine.—Brookes,  Barthold,  H :  Gedichte.— Canitz,  F: 
Rudolf  L:  freiherr  v.  Gedichte.  —  Neukirch,  B: 
Gedichte.— Wernike,  Christian.    Epigramme. 

40.  Abraham  a  S.  Clara,  [Ulrich  Megerle].  Ju- 
das der  ertzschelm,  auswahl;  herausg.  von  Felix 
Bobertag. 

41.  i?i2a/f)t.,  herausg.  von  Adolf  Frey:  1.  Gess- 
ner,  Salomon.  Werke,  auswahl:  Die  nacht;  Daph- 
nis;  Idyllen,  Iste  folge;  Der  Tod  Abels;  Vermischte 
gedichte;  Der  erste  schiffer;  Idyllen,  2te  folge;  Brief 
iiber  die  landschaftsmalerei.  2.  Haller,  Albrecht  v. 
Versuch  schweizeriecher gedichte;  Usong,le8buch.— 
Salis-Seewis,  J:  Gaudenz  V.  Gedichte;  Anhang.— 
Wortregister. 

42.  Gottsched,  J:  Christoph.  und  die  schweizer 
J:  Jakob  Bodmer  und  J:  Jakob  Breitinger;  her- 
ausg. von  Johannes  Criiger.  Einleitung,  [mit  der 
geschichte  und  bedeutung  ihres  streites].— Bodmer 
und  Breitinger's  Discourse  der  mahlern.— Gottsched's 
Sterbender  Cato,  trspl.— Bodmer's  Gottsched.  trspl' 
in  versen,  oder  Der  parodirte  Cato.— Ein  kapitel  aus 
Breitinger's  kritischer  dichtkunst.— Bodmer's  Eache 
der  schwester;  die  erste  neuhochdeutsche  umarbei- 
tung  der  Nibelungen.— Abschnitt  aus  Bodmer's  Ho- 
meriibersetzung.— Gottsched,  Luise  Adelgunde  Vic- 
torine,  born  Kulm.    Das  testament,  Ispl. 

46 (in  2  pte.)-48.  Klopstock,  F:  Gottlieb.  Werke; 
herausg.  von  R:  Hamel.  1.  Einleitung.— Der  Mes- 
sias;  1-7  gesang.  2.  Der  Messias;  8-20  gesang.  3. 
Oden.  —  Geistliche  lieder.  —  Epigramme.  4.  Her- 
manns schlacht;  ein  bardlet.  —  Anhang:  Das  barden- 
wesen  des  18.  jahrh.  Denis,  J:  Nepomuk  Cosmas 
Michael, Gedichte;  Gerstenbergr,  H:W:v..  TJgolino, 
Gedichte,  Ariadne  auf  Naxos,  Der  skalde;  Kretsch- 
mann,  K:F:,  Gedichte.  Der  gesang  Rhingulphs  des 
Barden.— Worterverzeichnis. 

52-54.  Wieland,  Christoph  Martin.  Werke, 
2er-4erteil;  herausg.  von  H:  Prohle.  2.  Oberon. — 
Verschiedene  erziihlungen  und  marchen  in  versen: 
Geron  der  adelige;  Das  wintermarchen;  Das  som- 
mermarchen;  Hann  und  Gulpenbeh;  Pervonte;  Die 
wasserkufe;  Der  vogelgesang;  Gandalin;  Schach 
Lolo.  3.  Geschichte  der  abderiten.  4.  Aristipp ;  les 
und  2es  buch. 

58-60  (vt.  1),  64  lin  2  pts.).  Lessingr,  J :  Gotthold 
Ephraim.  Werke;  herausg.  von  R.  Boxberger.  1. 
Lieder.— Oden.— Gereimte  fabeln  und  erzahlungen.  — 
Sinngedichte.— Epigrammata;  mit  iibers.  des  herausg. 
—  Fragmente.  — Fabeln  in  prosa.  —  Jugenddramen, 
[Iste  abt.]:  Der  junge  gelehrte,  Ispl  in  3  aufz.;  Die 
.iuden,  Ispl  in  1  aufz.— Register  zu  den  Gedichten  und 
Fabeln.  2.  Jugenddramen,  2te  abt.:  Der  freigeist, 
Ispl  in  5  aufz. ;  Der  schatz,  Ispl  in  1  aufz. ;  Der  miso- 
gyn,  Ispl  in  3  aufz.;  Miss  Sara  Sampson,  trspl  in  5 
aufz.;  Philotas,  trspl.  —  Dramatische  meisterwerke, 
Iste  abt.:  Minna  von  Barnhelm,  oder  Das  soldaten- 
gliick,  Ispl  in  5  aufz.;  Emilia  Galotti,  trspl  in  5  aufz. 

3,  Iste  abt.  Dramatische  meisterwerke,  2te  abt.:  Na- 
tan  der  weise,  dramatisches  gedicht  in  5  aufz.  —  An- 
hang; Jugenddramen,  die  Lessing  in  seine  schriften 
nicht  aufgenommen :  Damon,  oder  Die  wahre  f  reund- 
schaft,  Ispl  in  1  aufz.;  Die  alte  jungfer,  Ispl  in  3  aufz. 

4,  Iste  abt.  Recensionen  und  anderes  aus  zeitschrif- 
ten;  1747-1751.  2te  abt.:  Das  neueste  aus  dem  reiche 
des  witzes,  als  eine  bcilage  zu  den  Berlinischen 
staats-  und  gelehrten  zeitungen,  apr.-dez.  1751.— Dra- 
maturgische  zeitschriften.  1,  Beitriige  zur  historic 
und  aufnahme  des  theaters:  Abhandlung  von  dem 
leben  und  den  werken  des  Marcus  Accius  Plautus; 
Die  gefangenen,  ein  Ispl  aus  dem  latein.  des  Plautus 
iibers.;  Kritik  iiber  "Die  gefangnen." 

72.  Lessings  jugendfreunde,  herausg.  von  Jacob 
Minor.  Weisse,  Christian  Felix.  Richard  III,  trspl 
in  5  aufz.;  Die  verwandelten  weiber,  oder  Der  teutel 
ist  los,  komlsche  oper  in  3  aufz.  —  Cronegrk,  J:  F:  v. 
Olint  und  Sophronia,  trspl:  Roschmann's  fortset- 
zung.  —  Brawe,  Joachim  W:  v.  Brutus,  trspl  in 
5  aufz.  —  Nicolai,  Christoph  F:  Abhandlung  vom 
trauerspiele;  Freuden  des  jungen  Werthers,  Leiden 
und  freuden  Werthers  des  mannes,  ein  gesprach. 

73.  Fabeldichter,    satiriker  und  popularphiloso- 

Ehen  des  18.  jahrh.,  herausg.  von  Jacob  Minor, 
lichtwer,  Magnus  Gottfried.  Aesopische  fabeln.— 
PfefFel,  Gottlieb  Konrad.  Fabeln.— Kastner,  Abra- 
ham Gotthelf .  Sinngedichte.  —  GiJcking-k,  Leopold 
F:  Giinther.  Episteln.  —  Aus  den  liedern  zweier  lie- 
benden.— Mendelssohn,  Moses.  Phadon,  oderUeber 
die  unsterblichkeit  der  seele.— Zimmermann,  J:  G: 
Ueber  die  einsamkeit.— Wortregister. 

76.  Herder,  J:  Gottfried  V.  Werke,  Serteil;  her- 
ausg. von  Hans  Lambel.    2.  Der  Cid:  Einleitung;  Ge- 


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schichte  des  don  Ruy  Diaz,  grafen  von  Bivar,  nach 
spanischen  romanzen.  —  Paramythien.  —  Blatter  der 
vorzeit,  und  Judische  parabeln— Legenden.  — Adme- 
tus  haus,  der  tausch  des  sehicksals ;  drama  mit  gesan- 
gen.— Gediehte. 

78.  BUrger,  Gottfried  A:  Gediehte,  herausg.  von 
A:  Sauer,  [mit  biogr.  und  litterarhistorischer  einlei- 
tung  und  register]. 

79-81.  Stiirmer  und  driinger;  herausg.  von  A: 
Sauer.  1.  Die  sturm-  und  drangperiode.  —  Klmger, 
F:  Maximilian  v.  Die  zwillinge,  trspl  In  5  autz.; 
Sturm  und  drang,  sspl;  Der  verbannte  gotter-sohn, 
eine  unterhaltung;  Gediehte;  Fausts  leben,  thaten 
und  hollenfahrt.— liSisewitz,  J:  Anton.  Julius  von 
Tarent,  trspl.  2.  Lenz,  Jacob  Michael  Relnhold. 
Der  hofmeister,  Oder  Vorteile  der  privaterziehimg, 
komodie;  Die  soldaten,  komodie;  Pandaemonium 
germanicum,  skizze;  Leopold  Wagner,  matinee; 
Tantalus,  dramolett;  Der  waldbruder  [ein  pendant  zu 
Werther's  lelden];  Gediehte.— Wagner,  H:  Leopold. 
Die  kindermorderin,  trspl;  Prometheus,  Deukalion 
und  seine  reeensenten.  3.  MUller,  F:  ca!?ed  Maler. 
Golo  und  Genoveva,  sspl  in  5  aufz.;  Situation  aus 
Fausts  leben;  Der  faun,  idylle;  Der  erschlagene 
Abel,  skizze;  Die  schaaf-schur,  pfalzische  idylle; 
Das  Heidelberger  schloss;  Kreuznach ;  Gediehte. — 
Schubert,  Christian  F:  Daniel.  Gediehte. 

82,  83,  86-88,  93,  114.  Qbthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v. 
Werke.  1,  2,  5.  Gediehte,  herausg.  von  H:  Diintzer: 
Lieder;  Gesellige  lieder;  Balladen;  Elegieen;  Epl- 
steln;  Epigramme;  Weissagungen  des  Bakis;  Vier 
jahreszeiten.  — Sonette;  Kantaten;  Vermischte  ge- 
diehte; Aus  Wilhelm  Meister;  Antiker  foi-m  sich  na- 
hernd;  Kunst;  Parabolisch;  Gott,  gemiit  und  welt; 
Sprichwortlich ;  Epigrammatisch.— Hermann  und  Do- 
rothea; Achilles;  Der  ewige  jude;  Keineke  Fuchs. 
6,  7.  Dramen,  herausg.  von  K.J.  Schroer:  B.  ],  Uber- 
sicht  und  anordnung.— Bekenntnisse:  Die  laune  des 
verliebten,  schat'erspiel  in  1  akte;  Diemitschuldigen, 
Ispl  in  3  akt. ;  Stella,  trspl  in  5  akt. ;  Die  geschwister, 
trspl  in  1  akt.  —  Puppenspiele  und  fastnachtspiele: 
Neuerofifnetes  moralisch  -  politisches  puppenspiel, 
Kiinstlers  erdewallen,  Des  kiinstlers  vergotterung, 
Kiinstlers  apotheose.  Das  jahrmarktsfest  zu  Plun- 
dersweilen;  Das  neueste  von  Plundersweilen  ;  Ein 
fastnachtsspiel  von  Pater  Brey;  Satyros,  Oder  Der 
vergotterte  waldteufel;  Hanswursts  hochzeit,  oder 
Der  lauf  der  welt.— Satiren :  Prolog  zu  den  Neuesten 
offenbarungen  gottes  verdeutscht  durch  dr.  K:  F: 
Bahrdt;  Gotter.  helden  und  Wieland;  Der  triumph 
der  empflndsamkeit;  Die  vogel,  nach  dem  Aristopha- 
nes.—B.  3.  Singspiele:  Erwin  und  Elmire.  —  Claudine 
von  Villa  Bella.— Lila.—Jery  und  Bately.  —  Die  flsche- 
rin.— Scherz.  list  und  rache.— Die  ungleichen  hausge- 
nossen.  —  Der  zauberfiote  zweiter  teil.  12.  Faust, 
herausg.  von  H:  Diintzer.  33.  Naturwissenscbaft- 
liche  schriften,  ler  band,  herausg.  von  Rudolf  Stel- 
ner,  mit  einem  vorworte  von  K.  J.  Schroer.  Vorwort. 
— Uebersicht  und  anordnung.— Einleitung:  Die  ent- 
stehung  der  metamorphosenlehre  ;  Die  entste- 
hung  von  Goethes  gedanken  iiber  die  bildung  der 
tiere;  Ueber  wesen  und  bedeutung  von  Goethes 
schriften  iiber  organische  bildung  ;  Ueber  die  mor- 
phologischen  hefte.  —  Bildung  und  umbildung  orga- 
nischernaturen:  Zurmorphologie;  Verfolg;  Anhang. 
—Register. 

120,  121,  124.  Schiller,  J:  Christoph  F:  v. 
Werke;  8,  4,  7  teil,  herausg.  von  R.  Boxberger.  3. 
Die  rauber;  sspl  in  5  akt.— Same  [theater-ausgabe].  — 
Die  verschworung  des  Fiesco  zu  Genua;  republlkani- 
sches  trspl  in  5  akt. —  Same  [theater-ausgabe].  4. 
Einleitung  [mit  iibers.  von  abb6  Cesar  Vischard  de 
St.-Reals  "Don  Carlos,  nouvellehistorique"].- Kabale 
und  liebe;  biirgerl.  trspl.  —  Don  Karlos,  infant  von 
Spanien;  dramatisches  gedicht.— Same;  ersterdruck 
aus  der  Thalia.— Same;  trspl  in  5  aufz.,  |biihnen-bear- 
beitung].  7.  Uebersetzungen  und  bearbeitungen 
fremder  lustspiele:  Turandot,  prlnzessin  von  China, 
traglkomisches  marchen  nach  [C:]  Gozzi;  Der  para- 
sit,  Oder  die  kunst  sein  glUck  zu  machen,  Ispl  nach 
dem  franz.,  [Mediocre  et  rampant  von  L:  B.  Picard] ; 
Der  netfe  als  onkel,  Ispl  in  3  aufz.  aus  dem  franz., 
[Encore  des  M^nechmes]  des  Picard.  —  Biihnenbear- 
beitungen  fremder  stiicke:  Goethes  Egmont;  Les- 
sings  Nathan  der  weise;  Shakespeares  Othello, 
[fragment]. 

130.  Kichter,  J :  Paul  F:  Jean  Pauls  werke,  her- 
ausgeg.  von  Paul  Nerrlicb.  1.  Einleitung:  Biogra- 
phie  und  charakteristik;  Verzeichnis  der  werke. — 
Klelne  schriften  zur  philosophic  und  religion.  -Sati- 
ren und  idyllen :  1,  Mein  aufenthalt  in  der  Nepomuks- 
kirche  wiibrend  der  belagerung  der  reicbsfestung 


Ziebingen;  2,  Des  amts-vogts  Josuah  Freudel  klagll- 
bell  gegen  seinen  verfluchten  damon;  3,  Des  feldpre- 
digers  Schmelzle  reise  nach  Flatz  mit  f ortlaufenden 
noten,  nebst  der  Beichtedes  teufelsbei  einem  staats- 
manne;  4,  Des  rektors  Florian  Falbels  und  seiner 
primaner  reise  nach  dem  Fichtelberg;  5,  Die  wenig 
erwogene  gefahr,  die  beiden  herrschaften  Walchern 
und  Lizelberg  in  der  verlosung  am  3().  juni  dieses 
jahrs  zu  gewinnen,  in  einem  briefwechsel  zwischen 
dem  rektor  Seemaus  und  mir;  6,  Leben  des  vergniig- 
ten  schulmeisterleins  Maria  Wuz  in  Auenthal. 

140.  Kortum,  C:  Arnold.  Die  Jobsiade,  ein  ko- 
misches  heldengedicht;  herausg.  von  F.  Bobertag. 

142  (in  2  pts.).  Hebel,  J:  P:  Werke,  herausg.  von 
O.  Behaghel.  ler  t.  Einleitung,  mit  bibliographic.  — 
Allemannische  gediehte.  2er  t.  Schatzkiistlein  des 
Rheinischen  haustreundes. 

144,  ieabt.  Tieck,  J:L:  Werke,  ler  t. ;  herausg. 
von  Jacob  Minor.  Der  gestietelte  kater;  kindermar- 
chen  in  8  akten.  —  Wundersame  liebesgeschichte  der 
schonen  Magelone  und  des  grafen  Peter  aus  der  Pro- 
vence.— Leben  und  tod  der  neiligen  Genoveva,  trspl. 
149,  2e  abt.  Kleist,  H:  v.  Siimmtliche  werke, 
Stert.;  herausg.  von  Theophil  Zolling.  Der  zerbro- 
chene  krug,  Ispl.  —  Fragment  aus  dem  trspl  Robert  i 
Gulskard,  herzog  der  normanner.— Amphitryon;  Ispl 
nach  MoUcre.— Penthesilea.  trspl. 

61.  Das  schicksalsdrama,  herausg.  von  Jacob 
Minor.  Werner,  Zacharias.  Martin  Luther,  Oder 
Die  weihe  der  kraft,  tragodie;  Dieweiho  dcrunkraft, 
ein  erganzungsblatt  zur  Deutschon  hiiustafcl:  Der; 
vierundzwanzigste  februar,  tragodie  in  1  akt.  MUll- 
ner,  Adolf.  Der  neunundzwanzigste  ftbruar,  trspl 
in  1  akt;  Die  schuld,  trspl  in  4  akten.  —  Houwald, 
Christoph  Ernst  freiherr  v.  Der  leuchtturm,  trspl  in 
2  akten.— Register. 

Familien-bibliothek  der  deutschen  classiker; 
eine  authologie  in  100  biinden  und  30  siip- 
plementb.  [a  large  number  of  wliich  are 
missing].  Hildburghausen.  1841-46.  65  v. 
S.  830:8-130 

Contents  of  the  volumes  on  hand: 

8.  Heity,  L:  H:  Christoph.  Gediehte;  mit  biogr. 
und  portr.— Starke,  Gotthelf  W:  Christopher.  Aus- 
gewahlte  gediehte  und  erzahlungen. 

9.  Leisewitz,  J  :  Anton.  Julius  von  Tarent;  ein 
trauorspiel  in  5  akten.— Classische  gediehte  von  ver- 
gessenen;  aus  den  Gottlnger  Musenalmanachen  von 
1775—1784. 

13-15.  Seume,  J:  Gottfried.  Selbstbiographie 
und  Si)azi('rKang  nach  Syrakus.    3  v. 

18.  Hebel,  J:  P:  Zwei  kriinze  aus  [seinen] schrif- 
ten: ler  kianz. 

19.  Haller,  Albrecht  v.  Sammtliche  gediehte; 
mit  dor  biogr.  des  dichters. 

21,22.  Sturz,  Hellrich  P:  Beste  schriften;  mit 
lebensbeschieibung  und  portr.  des  verf.    2  v. 

24,  27.  Musftus,  J:  K:  A:  Deutsche  volksmiihr- 
chen;  mit  der  biogr.  und  portr.  des  verf.,  b.  1,4.— 
28.    Ausgewiihite  werke. 

30.  Licht-wer,  Magnus  Gottfried.    Fabeln. 

31,  32.  Claudius,  Mathias,  {Der  WandHhether 
Bote).  Auswahl  des  besten  und  schonsten  aus 
Claudius'  schriften.    2  v. 

33.  Kleist,  H:v.  Kiithchen  von  Heilbronn,  rit- 
terschau spiel ;  mit  der  biogr.  des  dichters. 

43,  44.  Klopstock,  F:  Gottlieb.  Briefwechsel. 
2v. 

62.  Neuffer,  Christian  L:  Gediehte;  mit  der 
biogr.  und  dem  portr  des  verf. 

60  63.    Epigrammen-dlchter;  b.  3-6. 

66,  67.  Richter,  J:  Paul  F:  Anthologie;  mit 
biogr.  vorwort.    2  v. 

68.  Collin,  H:  Joseph  edler  v.  Anthologie  aus 
[seinen]  werken.— 69.  Hegulus;  eine  tragJidio  in  5 
aufz. 

74.  Kosegarten,  L:  Theobul.  Anthologie  aus 
[seinen]  gedichten. 

76.  Mathisson,  F:  v.  Anthologie  aus  [seinen] 
gedichten. —  Salis-Seewis,  J:  Gaudenz  freiherr  v. 
Gediehte;  anthologie. 

76,  77.  Rotteck,  C:  v.  Geist  aus  [seinen]  samm^ 
lichen  werken ;  mit  biogr.  und  portr.    2  v. 

78.  Eberhard,  A:  Gottlieb.  Geist  aus  [seinen] 
siimmtlichen  werken. 

79.  VoBS,  J:H:  Anthologie  aus  [seinen]  schrif- 
ten ;  mit  biogr.  und  portr.— Deutsche  freiheltslieder 
von  VoHS  und  andern. 

82,  83.  Zschokke,  J:  H:  Daniel.  Anthologie  aus 
[soincn]  werken.    3  v. 


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84.  Stolbergr,  F:  Leopold  and  Christian  grafen  zu. 
Antholo(?ie  aiis  den  f^edichten  von  den  gebriidern 
grafen  zu  Stolberg-;  mit  bioRT.  imd  portr. 

85.  liichtenbergr,  G :  Christopii.  Ideen;  mitbiogr. 
und  portr. 

86.  87.  Qleim,  J :  W:  L:  Antholog'ie  aus  [seinen] 
siimmtlichen  werken;  mit  bir>Ki*-    2  v. 

89.  Schlegrel,  A:  VV:  and  K:  W:  F:  v.  Anthoiogie 
aus  [ihren]  werken;  mit  biographien  und  A:  W:  [v.] 
Sch level's  portr. 

93.  Qarve,  Christian.  Anthologie  aus  [semen] 
samnitlichen  werken. 

94.  Baggresen,  Jens,  and  Adam  Gottlob  Oenlen- 
schlag'er.  Antholojrie  aua  [ihren]  gedichten;  mit 
biogr.  und  Uaggesen's  portr. 

95.  Pichler,  Caroline,  Ixrm  Greiner.  Anthologie 
aus  [ihren]  sammtlichen  werken;  mit  biogr.  und 
portr. 

96.  Hagedorn,  F:  v.  Anthologie  aus  [seinen] 
gedichten;  mit  biogr.  und  portr. 

99.  Kind,  J:  F:  Anthologie  aus  [seinen]  gedich- 
ten: mit  biogr.  und  portr. 

102.  Miiller,  Johannes  v.  Anthologie  aus  [sei- 
nen] werken;  mif  biogr.  und  portr. 

103.  Conz,  C:  Philipp.  Anthologie  aus  [seinen] 
gedichten. 

105.  Gookingk,  Leopold  F:  Giinther  v.  Antho- 
logie aus  [seinen]  gedichten;  mit  biogr.  und  portr. 

106.  Horn,  Franz  Christoph.  Geist  aus  [seinen] 
siimmtlichen  werken. 

108.  Kleist,  Ewald  Christian  v.  Anthologie  aus 
[seinen]  gedichten.— Krug:  v.  Nidda,  F:  Ausge- 
wahlte  poetisch-prosaische  schriften. 

109.  Mbser,  Justus.  Patriotische  phantasien. 
im  auszuge;  mit  portr.  und  biogr.— Anhang:  Za- 
charia,  Justus  F:  W :    Ausgewahlte  gedichte. 

111.  Hanso,  J:  Kasper  F:  Anthologie  aus 
[seinen]  schriften;  mit  biogr.  und  portr.— Hubert, 
L:  Ferdinand.    Ausgewahlte  erzahlungen. 

112.  Winkler,  K:  Gottfried  Theodor,  {Tlieodor 
Hell).  Ausgewiihlte  gedichte;  mit  portr.  und  biogr. 
— Ortlepp,  Ernst.    Ausgewahlte  gedichte. 

113.  Wessenberg,  Ignatz  H:  K:  freihert-  v. 
Anthologie  aus  [seinen]  gedichten. 

115.  Wagner,  J:  Ernst.  Genius  [aus  seinen 
werken]. 

117.  Aus  den  iiltern  deutschen  dichtern,  von  den 
zeiten  der  minnesanger  bis  auf  Gryphius;  mit 
Luther'sportr. 

119.  Haug,  F:,  and  F:  Kiickert.  Anthologie 
aus  [ihren]  gedichten. 

120.  Dusch,  J:  Jakob.  Moralische  brief e. — 
Kastner,  Abraham  Gotthelf .  Epigramme  ;  mit 
portr.— Uz,  J:  P:    Ausgewahlte  gedichte. 

121.  Weisflog,  C:  Biographische  spittelfreuden 
des  abgesetzten  privatschreibers  Jeremias  Katzlein; 
eine  erziihlung.— Gotter,  F:  W:  Ausgewahlte  ge- 
dichte. 

124.  Ramler,  K:  W:,  Max  v.  Schenkendorf  and 
Valerius  W:  Neubeck.  Anthologie  aus  [ihren]  wer- 
ken. 

125.  Benzel-Sternau,  Christian  Ernst  graf  v. 
Geist  aus  [seinen]  werken;  mit  poi-tr.  und  biogr. 

127.  Schulze,  Ernst  Konrad  F:  Anthologie  aus 
[seinen]  werken. 

128.  Cramer,  J:  Andreas,  and  K:  H:  Heiden- 
reich.    Anthologie  aus  [ihren]  gedichten. 

129.  Brachmann,  Karoline  Marie  Louise,  and 
Gotthelf  A:  freilierr  v.  Maltitz.  Anthologie  aus 
[ihren]  gedichten. 

130.  Kling'er,  F:Maxv.  Anthologie  aus  [seinen] 
werken. 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  20. 

Bbrne,  L:  Gesammelte  schriften.  Milw.  1858. 
5v.  D.  830:131 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  19. 

BUchner,  G:  Nachgelassene  schriften.  T.  p.  w. 
S.  830  :  132 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  19. 

Campe,  Joachim  H:  Kinderbibliothek  :  durch- 
gesehen  und  herausg.  von  C.  Michael.  13te 
rechtmassige  avisg.  Braunschw.  1881.  6  t. 
inl  V.  S.  X  830:  157 

Chamisso,  L:  C:  Adelbert  v.  Werke.  6te  aufl. 
Berlin.  1874.    4  v.  in  2.  S.  830  :  133 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  19. 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Contessa,  C:  W:  Salice-.  Schriften;  heransg. 
von  E.  V.  Houwald  ;  b.  2-5,  7-9.  Leipz. 
1826.     7v.  D.  830:134^ 

Contents,  sec  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  19. 
Gaudy,  Franz  Bernhard  H:  W:  freiherr  v.    Poe- 
tische  und  prosaische  werke  ;  herausg.  von 
Arthur  Muller.    Berlin.  1853,  1854.    8  v.  in 
2.  S.  830  :  135 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  19. 
GOthe,  J:  "Wolfgang  V.   Sammtliche  werke.  Voll- 
stiindige  ausg.    Stuttg.  1854,  1855.    6  v.  O. 
830:R136 

—  Werke.    Erste  ill.  ausg.  mit  erlauternden  ein- 

leitungen  [von  G.  Wendt  und  E.  Hermann]. 
9te  aufl.    Berlin.  1876-81.    34  v.  in  17.  D. 

830 : 137 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  20. 

—  [Works.]    Cambridge  ed.,  ed.  and  rev.  by  F. 

H.  Hedge  and  L.  Noa.    Bost.  1882.     10  v. 
O.  830:151 

Contents.  V.  1,  Poems,  tr.  in  the  original  metres 
by  E.  A.  Bowring.  W.  E.  Aytoun,  Theodore  Martin, 
G.  H.  Lewes,  E:  Chawner,  Leopold  Noa,  T:  Carlyle, 
J.  S.  Dwight,  A.  J.  W.  Morrison,  H.  W.  Longfellow, 
C:  J.  Sprague,  H:  Dale.  2.  Faust:  pt.  1,  ed.  and  an- 
notated by  F.  H.  Hedge,  metrical  version  by  miss 
Swanwick;  pt.  2,  tr.  by  miss  Swanwick.  3.  Faust; 
a  prose  translation  by  A.  Hay  ward.  —  Clavigo.— Eg- 
mont.— The  wayward  lover.  4,  Iphigenia  in  Tauris, 
tr.  by  A.  Swanwick.— Torquato  Tasso,  tr.  by  A.  Swan- 
wick.—Goetz  von  Berlichingen,  tr.  by  sir  W.  Scott.— 
The  fellow  culprits,  tr.  by  E.  A.  Bowinng.  5.  Sor- 
rows of  Werther.- Elective  aflHnities.  —  A  tale.  6. 
Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship,  tr.  by  T:  Carlyle. 
7.  Same,  contuitied.  — Meister's  travels,  or  The  re- 
nunciants.  —  The  recreations  of  the  german  emi- 
grants. 8.  Letters  from  Switzerland.— Travels  in 
Italy,  tr.  by  A.  .T.  W.  Morrison.  9,  10.  Autobio- 
graphy, tr.  by  J:  Oxenford. 
Hartmann,  Moritz.  Gesammelte  werke ;  mit 
portr.    Stuttg.  1873,  1874.     10  v.  D. 

830 : 138 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  20. 
Heine,  H:    Sammtliche  werke.    Hamburg.  1876. 
18  V.  in  9.  S.  830  :  139 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  30. 

Herder,  J:  Gottfried  v.  Werke  ;  nach  den  besten 
quellen  revidirte  ausgabe,  herausg.  und  mit 
anmerkungen  begleitet  vonH:Diintzer,  [b. 
4.  5,  von  Anton  Edmund  Wollheim  da  Fon- 
seca].    Berlin.  [1879] .    24  v.  in  13.  S. 

830 : 154 
Contents.  V.  1.  Gedichte;  nebst  einer  biographic 
des  dichters.  2.  Legenden.  —  Dramatische  stiicke 
und  nenien :  Admetus'  haus,  der  tausch  des  schick- 
sals  ;  Ariadne-Libera,  melodrama;  Der  entfesselte 
Prometheus,  scenen;  Aeon  und  Aeonis,  allegoric ; 
Philoktet,  scenen;  Brutus,  drama;  Eloise.  — Pro- 
saische dichtungen :  Paramythien ;  Ob  malorei  oder 
tonkunst  eine  grossere  wirkung  gewahre;  Voraus- 
sicht  undzuriicksicht;  Verstand  und  herz;  Das  fest 
der  grazien;  Kalligenia;  Mandeville's  Bienenfabel. 
3.  Terpsichore  [nach  Jakob  Balde].— Uebersetzun- 
gen  aus  Campanella,  Sarbievius,  Faustina  Zappi, 
Swift  und  Young.  4.  Der  Cid;  nach  spanischen 
romanzen.  5.  Stimmen  der  volker  in  liedern:  Vor- 
rede;  Lieder  aus  dem  hohen  nord;  Aus  dem  siid; 
Nordwestliche  lieder;  Nordische  lieder;  Deutsche 
lieder;  Lieder  der  wilden.— Anhang:  Ueber  Ossian 
und  die  lieder  alter  volker;  Von  ahnlichkeit  der  mitt- 
lern  englischen  und  deutschen  dichtkunst.  6.  Mor- 
genliindische  literatur.  7.  Griechische  literatur.  8. 
Romische  literatur,  mit  anhang:  Bemiihungen  des 
vergangenen  jahrh.  in  der  kritik;  Herculanum,  Win- 
ckelmann's  Geschichte  der  kunst.  9-12.  Ideen  zur 
philosophic  der  geschichte  der  menschheit.  13. 
Brief  e  zur  beforderung  der  humanitat.  14.  Adra- 
stea :  Begebenheiten  und  charaktere  des  vergangenen 
jahrh.;  Friichte  aus  den  sogenannten  goldnen  zeiten 
des  18.  jahrh.;  Wissenschaften,  ereignisse  und  cha- 
raktere des  vergangenen  jahrh.;  Unternehmungen 
des  vergangenen  jahrh.  zur  beforderung  eines  geisti- 
gen  reiches;  Nachlese.  15.  Zerstreute  bliitter.  Die 
seelenwanderung.— Liebe  und  selbstheit.— G.  E.  Les- 


nil 


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sinff.  — Bild,  dichtung  und  fabel.— Persepolis— Die 
Dienschlicne  unsterblichkeit.— Denkmale  der  vorwelt. 
— Tithon  und  Aurora— ParabelnwridEinifre  vaterlan- 
dische  gesprache  [von  J:  Valentin  Andrea] .—Anden- 
ken  an  einige  altere  deutsche  dichter.  — Cacllia,— 
Denkmal  Ulrich's  von  Hutten.— Das  land  der  seelen. 
—  Paling-enesle.  —  Wissen  und  nichtwissen  der  zu- 
kunft.— WiBsen,  abnen,  wiinschen,  hoffen  und  glau- 
ben.  16.  Schulreden;  nebst  hodeg-etischen  vortra- 
gen  und  padagog-ischen  aufsatzen.  17.  Gesammelte 
abhandlungen,  aufsiitze,  beurtheilungen  und  vor- 
reden  aus  der  Weimarer  zeit.  Wirkung  der  dicht- 
kunst  auf  die  sitten  der  volker  in  alten  und  neuen 
zeiten— Elniluss  der  regierung  auf  die  wissenschaf- 
ten  und  der  wissenscbaften  auf  die  regierung.— Ein- 
fluss  der  schonen  in  die  hohern  wissenschaften.— 
Erkennen  und  empflnden  der  menschlichen  seele; 
bemerkungen  und  traume.  — Plastik;  einige  wahr- 
nehraungen  iiber  form  und  geatalt  aus  Pygmalion's 
bildendem  traume.— Aus  dem  "Teutschen  merkur", 
1776-83.— Aus  Schiller's  "Horen".  179.5-96.  —  Aus  der 
"Neuen  deutschen  monatsschrift",  179.5.— Aus  Her- 
der's naeblass:  Zn  K:  v.  Dalberg's  Betraehtungen 
iiber  das  universum;  Eine  muthmassung  iiber  die 
siindfluth;  Persenolitanisehe  briefe.  —  Entwiirfe  zu 
abhandlungen.— Recensionen.—Vorreden.  18.  Gott; 
einige  gesprache  iiber  Spinoza's  system;  nebst  Shaf- 
tesbury's Naturhymnus.— Metakritik  zur  kritik  der 
reinen  vernunft.— Kalligone:  Vom  angenehmen  und 
schonen;  Von  kunst  und  kunstrichterei ;  Vom  er- 
habnen  und  vom  ideal.  19.  Fragmente  iiber  die 
neuere  deutsche  literatur:  1,  Vorrede;  Einleitung; 
Fragmente  von  abhandlungen;  Beschluss.— 2,  Vor- 
lauflger  discours;  Einleitung;  Vergleichung  unserer 
orientalischen  dichtkunst  mit  ihren  originalen;  Von 
der  griechischen  literatur  in  Deutschland;  Nach- 
schrift.— 3,  Aussicht  iiber  die  neuere  rfimlsche  litera- 
tur; Vom  neuern  gebrauch  der  mythologie;  Von 
einigen  nachbildungen  der  romer;  Nachschrift.  — 
Abanderungen  und  zusatze.  20.  Kritisehe  walder: 
TJeber  Lessing's  Laokoon;  Ueber  einige  Klotzische 
schx-iften;  Ueber  Riedel's  Theorie  der  schiinen 
kiinste.- Ueber  T:  Abbt's  schriften.  21.  Kleinere 
schriften  aus  der  vor-Weimarer  zeit.  Haben  wir 
noch  jetztdas  publicum  und  vaterland  der  alten?— 
Ueber  den  ursprung  der  sprache.— Auch  eine  philo- 
sophic der  geschichte  zur  bildung  der  menschheit.— 
Ursachen  des  gesunknen  geschmacks  bei  den  ver- 
schiedenen  volkern,  da  er  gebliiht.  22,  23.  Aus 
zeitschriften  und  saramelwerken  vor  der  Weimarer 
zeit:  1,  Aus  den  Konigsbergschen  gelehrten  und 
politischen  zeitungen,  recensionen;  Aus  den  Rigi- 
schen  gelehrten  beitriigen.— 2,  Aus  Nicolai's  Allge- 
meiner  deutscher  bibliothek,  recensionen;  Aus  dem 
Wandsbecker  boten;  Aus  den  Frankfurter  gelehrten 
anzeigen;  Aus  der  sammlung  von  deutscher  art  und 
kunst.  Shakespeare;  Aus  der  Lemgoer  Auserlesenen 
bibliothek  der  neuesten  deutschen  literatur.  24. 
Nachlass  der  vor-Weimarer  zeit:  Kcinigsberg  und 
Riga;  Wahrend  des  aufenthaltes  in  Frankreich; 
Biickebui-g.— Nachtriige. 
Lessing',  J:  Gotthold  Ephraim.  Wei'ke ;  nebst 
bioffraphie  des  dichters.  Berlin.  [1868— 
1877].    20  V.  in  13.  S.  830  :  155 

Contents.  V  1.  Gotthold  Ephraim  Lessing;  eine 
biographische  skizze.  —  Gedichte  und  fabeln,  2. 
Minna  von  Barnhelm.— Miss  Sara  Sampson.— Philotas. 
3.  EmiliaGalotti.— Nathan  der  weise.  4.  Derjunge 
gelehrte.— Die  juden.— Der  misogyn.  5.  Der  frei- 
geist.— Der  schatz.— Damon.— Die  alte  jungfer.  6. 
Laokoon.  7.  Hamburgische  dramaturgic.- Namen- 
und  sachregister  zu  derselben,  nebst  literaturge- 
schichtlichen  erganzungen  von  G:  Zimmermann.  8. 
Das  neueste  aus  dem  reiche  des  witzes,  und  Die 
kritischen  briefe  von  1753;  herausg.  und  mit  anm. 
begleitet  von  Robert  Pilger.  —  Namen-  und  sach- 
register. 9.  Briefe,  die  neueste  literatur  betreffend; 
herausg.  und  mit  anm.  begl.  von  C:  Christian  Red- 
lich.— Register.  10.  Abhandlungen  iiber  die  fabel 
und  Anmerkungen  iiber  das  epigramm;  herausg.  und 
mit  anm.  begl.  von  C:  C.  Redlich.  11  {in  2  abth.). 
Kleinere  schriften  zur  dramatischen  poesie:  1,  Bei- 
trage  zur  historic  und  aufnahme  des  theaters; 
Theatralische  bibliothek;  Vorrede  zu  Thomson; 
Sophokles;  2,  Das  theater  des  herrn  Diderot;  Dra- 
matische  entwiirfe,  plane  und  fragmente  aus  Les- 
sing's nachlass.  —  Kleinere  schriften  zur  fabel.— Al- 
phabetisohe  iibersicht.  12.  Kleinere  schriften  zur 
modernen  literatur  und  sprache:  herausg.  und  mit 
anm.  begl.  von  C:  C.  Redlich.— Alphabet,  iibersicht. 
13.  Classische  literatur;  herausg.  und  mit  anm. 
begl.  von  Emil  Grosse.  —  Bildende  kiinste;  herausg. 


Lessing,  J:  Gotthold  Ephraim.— Continued. 

und  mit  anm.  begl.  von  Alfred  SchSne.- Register.  14- 
17.  Theologische  schriften;  herausg.  und  mit  anm. 
begl.  von  Christian  Gross.  18.  Philosophische  schrif- 
ten ;  herausg.  und  mit  anm.  begl.  von  Chr.  Gross.— 
Register  zu  14-18.  19,  herausg.  und  mit  anm.  begl. 
von  C:  Chr.  Redlich.  Zur  geschichte  und  gelehrten- 
geschichte.  —  Vermischtes.  —  Nachtrage.  —  Lessing- 
bibliothek  [bibliographie].  —  Register  zu  1-19.  20, 
herausg.  und  mit  anm.  begl.  von  C:  Chr.  Redlich: 
Iste  abth.,  Briefe  von  Lessing;  2te  abth.,  Briefe  an 
Lessing. 

—  Aus^ewahlte  werke.    Leipz.  1867.     6  v.  S. 

830 : 140 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  20,  21 . 
Platen-Hallermiinde,  A.:  graf  v.     Gesammelte 
werke.     Stuttg.  1853.     SV.  S.       830:141 
Co7itents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  21. 
Richter,  J:  Paul  F:,  {Jean  Paid).     Siimratliehe 
werke.     3te  aufl.     Berlin.  1860-62.     34  v.  in 
16.  S.  830:142 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  21. 

—  Siimmtliche  werke  ;  b.  54,  55.     Berlin.  1828.    2 

V.  inl.  D.  830:142  v54,55 

Contents.    V.  54.    Leben  Fibel's,  des  verfassers  der 

Bienrodischen  flbel.    55.    Ueber  die  deutschen  dop- 

pelworter. 

ScMUer,  J:  Christoph  F:  v.     Siimmtliche  werke. 

Leipz.  11.  d.     12  v.  in  4.  S.  830  :  143 

—  Siimmtliche  werke.    Neiie,  mit  gedichten  und 

einer  umfassenden  biogr.  vermelirte,  nach 
den  ersten  drucken  verb,  aufl.;  b.  2,  5,  7-9. 
11-18.     Stuttg.  1837.    S.  830  :  144 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  31. 

—  Works.    Tr.  from  the  german.    Lond.  1853-80. 

6  V.  D.  830  :  150 

Contents.  V.  1.  History  of  the  thirty  years'  war. 
ti'.  by  A.  .1.  W.  Morrison.— History  of  the  revolt  of 
the  Netherlands,  to  the  confederacy  of  the  Gueux, 
tr.  bv  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.  2.  History  of  the  revolt 
of  the  Netherlands,  continued.— Trials  of  counts  Eg- 
mont  and  Horn.— Siego  of  Antwerp.— Wallenstein's 
camp,  tr.  by  James  ChurchiH.- The  Piccolomini ; 
Death  of  Wallenstein,  tr.  by  S:  T.  Coleridge.— Wilhelm 
Tell.  tr.  by  Theodore  Martin.  3.  Don  Carlos,  tr.  by 
R.  D.  Boylan.— Mary  Stuart,  tr.  by  Joseph  Mellish.— 
The  maid  of  Orleans,  tr.  by  Anna  Swan  wick,— The 
bride  of  Messina,  tr.  by  A.  Lodge.  4.  tr.  by  H:  G: 
Bohn.  The  robbers.— Fiesco.- Love  and  intrigue.— 
Demetrius. —  The  ghost-seer.— The  sport  of  destiny. 
5.  Poems,  tr.  by  E.  A.  Bowring.  6.  Essays,  aesthe- 
tical  and  philosophical,  including  the  dissertation  on 
the  "  Connexion  between  the  animal  and  spiritual  in 
man". 

—  The  works  of  Schiller  ;    with  a  biographical 

introd.  by  HjalmarH.  Boyesen.   Special  ed. 

111.   Phila.  1884,  1885.   3  v.  Q.     830  :  R153 

Contents.    V.  1.    Poems.— Semele. —The  robbers;  a 

tragedy.— The  conspiracy  of  Fiesco  at  Genoa;  a  re- 

Sublican  tragedy.— Love  and  intrigue;  a  tragedy.    2, 
on  Carlos;  a  dramatic  history.— The  misanthrope; 
a  fragment.— Wallenstein,  a  dramatic  history:    Wal- 
lenstein's camp;  Piccolomini;  The  death  of  Wallen- 
stein.—Mary  Stuart;  atragedy.— The  maid  of  Orleans; 
a  romantic  tragedy.    3.    The  bride  of  Messina;    a 
tragedy  with  chorus.— William  Tell;    a  play.— Frag- 
ments: Warbeck;  Themaltese;  The  children  of  the 
house;   Demetrius.    Prosaic  wt-itings.     The  criminal 
from  lost  honor.— The  sport  of  destiny;   a  fragment 
of  true  history.— The  ghost-seer.- The  revolt  of  the 
United  Netherlands.— The  thirty  years'  war. 
Schlegel,  A:  W:v.    Siimmtliche  werke,  herausg. 
von  E:  B()cking.    Leipz.  1846,  1847.     12  v. 
S.  830:145 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  21,  23. 
Schubart,   Christian   F;    Daniel.      Gesammelte 
schriften  und  schicksale.     Stuttg.  1839-40. 
8  V.  in  4.  S.  830  :  146 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  22. 
Seume,  J:  Gottfried.    Prosaische  und  poetische 
werke.    Berlin,  n.  d.     10  v.  in  4.  S. 

830 : 147 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  22. 


I 


1113 


LITERATTTKE- GERMAN,  GENERAL. 


CI.  830,  831 


1114 


Tieck,  J:  L:    Sohriften.    Berlin.  1828-43.     16  v. 

830 : 148 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-,  p.  33. 

—  Werke  ;  mit  einer  einleitung  von  L.  H.  Fischer. 

V.  1.    Berlin.  [1885].  D.  830  :  156 

Contents.    V.  1.   Das  test  zu  Kenel worth.— Dichter- 

leben. 


Wagner,  W:  R:  Gesammelte  schriften  und  dich- 
tungen.     Leipz.  1871-73.    8  v.  O.    780:20 

Contents,  see  under  Muslc3,  Collected  works,  col.  491. 
Wieland,  Christoph  Martin.     Werke,   herausg. 

von  H:  Kurz.   Kritiscli  durcligesehene  ausg. 

Leipz.  n.  d.    3  v.  S.  830  :  149 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  33. 


14.    G-erman  literature  —  b,  Poetry. 


1.    Collections. 

{Sec  also  Romance,  col.  .514—515.) 

Durfee,  C:  A.     Poetical  concordance.  811  :  Rll 
Note.    For  full  title,  see  col.  1031.— Includes  refer- 
ences to  the  poems  of  Goethe  and  Schiller. 
Schwab,  Gustav,  ed.    Funf  biicher  deutselier  lie- 
der  und  gedichte,  von  A.  v.  HalJer  bis  auf 
die   neueste  zeit ;    cine   raustersammlung. 
5te  neu  verm,  anfl  ,   besorgt  von  Michael 
Bernays.    Leipz.  1871.  D.  831:69 

Taylor,  W:  Historic  survey  of  german  poetry  ; 
with  various  translations.  Lond.  1830.  3 
V.  O.  831  :117 

Baskerville,  Alfred.  The  poetry  of  Germany ; 
selections  from  upwards  of  seventy  of  the 
most  celebrated  poets  tr.  into  english  verse, 
with  the  orig.  text  on  the  opposite  page. 
12th  ed.  Phila.  1882.  D.  831  :  97 

Brooks,  C:  Timothy,  ed.     Songs  and  ballads,  tr. 
from  Uhland,  Korner,  Biirger  and  other 
german  lyric  poets,  with  notes.  (Specimens 
of  foreign  standard  literature,  ed.   by  G: 
Kipley  ;  v.  14.)    Bost.  1842.  D.       831  :  110 
In  chides  Ilo\ty,  Schiller,  Goethe,  Riickert,  Klopstock, 
l-olkMi,  Arndt,    Herder.    Richter,   Pfeffel.    Stolbergr, 
("Uiiulius,  Gleim,  Schmidt,  Langbein.  Gellert,  Kerner, 
Miihlmann,  Tieck,  Brunn,  Kosegarten,  Krummacher, 
Novalis,  and  miscellaneous  writers  collected  under 
the  divisions  of  Songs  of  life.  Songs  of  nature,  Home 
and  liberty. 
—  tr.    German  lyrics.     Bost.  1853.  D.       831  :  90 
Contains  ti-anslations  from  Anastasius  Griin.  Riick- 
ert, Uhland,  Freiligrath.  W:  Miiller,  Langbein.  Cha- 
misso.    Gellert,    Seidl,  Kerner,    Nathusius,    Geibel, 
Platen,  Lenau,  Wiirkert,  Claudius  and  miscellaneous 
writers. 
Campbell,  J:  James,  tr.    The  song  of  the  bell, 
and    other    poems    from    the    german    of 
Goethe,  Schiller,  Burger,  Matthisson  and 
Salis.    Edinb.  1836.  S.  831:91 

Winkworth,  Catherine,  tr.  Lyra  germaniea ; 
2d  ser.,  The  christian  life.  Tr.  from  the 
germ.     N.  Y.  1863.  S.  831  :  112 

Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  The  golden  harp  ;  hymns, 
rhymes  and  songs  for  the  young,  adapted 
[from  the  woi-ks  of  german  poets].  111. 
Lond.  1864.  D.  831  :  92 


Simrock,  K:  Joseph,  <r.  Dasheldenbuch.  Stuttg. 
1863—78.   6  V.  O.  831  :  71 

Contents.  V.  1.  Gudrun.  iibersetzt.  lOte  aufl.  1877. 
2.  Das  Nibelungenlied.  iibers.  37ste  aufl.  1878.  3. 
Das  kleine  heldenbuch,  iibers.  3te  aufl.  1874.  Walter 
und  Hildegunde.— Alphart.— Der  hornerne  Siegfried. 
— Der  rosengarten.  —  Das  Hildebrandslied.— Ortnit.— 
Hugdietrich  und  Wolfdietrich.  4-6.  Das  Amelun- 
gcnlied  von  Simrock.  3te  aufl.  In  3  t.:  1.  Wieland, 
der  schmied.  —  Wittich  Wielands  sohu.  —  Ecken-aus- 
fahrt.  2.  Dietlieb.  —  Sibichs  verrath.  3.  Die  beiden 
Dietriche.— Die  rabenschlacht.— Die  heimkehr. 

Heliand  ;  Christi  leben  und  lehre.  Nach  dem 

altsJichsischen.    Elberfeld.  1856.  S. 

831  :  73 


Simrock,  K:  Joseph. —  Continued. 

—  ed.    Rheinsagen  aus  dem  munde  des  volks  und 

deutscher  dichter ;  fiir  schule,  haus  und 
wanderschaft.  8te  aufl.     Bonn.  1879.  O. 

831  :74 
Dippold,  G:  Theodore.     The  great  epics  of  nie- 
diii3val  Germany  ;  an  outline  of  their  con- 
tents and  history.    Bost.  1882.  S.    831  :  99 
Kudrun;  herausg.  und  erkliirt  von  Ernst  Martin. 
Halle.  1872.  O.  831  :  101 

The  original  text. 

—  Same  ;  herausg.  von  K:  Bartsch.     In  Kiirsch- 

ner,  J.,  ed.    Deutsche  national  -  litteratui'. 
830:  152  v6 

—  Same.     Gudrun  ;  eine  erziihlung  aus  der  deut- 

schen  heldenzeit  fiir  jungund  alt.   6te  aufl. 

111.     Kreuznach.  [1884].  S.  831:126 

Nibelungenlied,  Das,  iibersetzt  von  K:  Simrock. 

39ste  aufl.     Stuttg.  1880.  O.  831  :  72 

—  Sa7ne  ;   iibersetzung  der  handschrift  A,  Hohe- 

nems,  Miinchen,  nebst  vorwort  und  histo- 
risch-iisthetischer  einleitung  von  "Werner 
Hahn.     Stuttg.  [1885].  D.  831:123 

—  Same.     Nibelungen,  Die  ;  eine  heldendiclitung 

fiir  jung  und  alt,  erziihlt  von  Ferdinand 
Schmidt.  8te  aufl.  111.  Kreuznach.  [1884]. 
S.  831  :  125 

Echoes  from  mist-land,  or  the  Nibelungen  lay 
revealed  to  lovers  of  romance  and  chivalry 
by  Auber  Forestier  \pseud.  for  A.  A.  Wood- 
ward]. Chicago.  1877.  D.  831:89 
Reinecke  Fuchs,  aus  dem  niederdeutschen  von 
K:  Simrock.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  [1877].  S. 

831:58 
Hagen,  F:  H:  v.  der.  Minnesinger  ;  deutsche 
liederdichter  des  12ten,  13ten  und  14ten 
jahrhunderts,  aus  alien  bekannten  hand- 
schriften  und  friiheren  drucken  gesammelt 
und  berichtigt ;  mit  den  lesarten  derselben, 
geschichte  des  lebens  der  dichter  und  ihrer 
werke,  sangweisen  der  lieder,  reimver- 
zeichnis  der  anfange  und  abbildung  siimmt- 
licher  handschriften.  Leipz.  1838.  4  v.  in  3. 
Q.  8314-PlOO 

Contents.  V,  1,  2.  Manessische  sammlunaraus  der 
Pariser  urschrift,  nach  G.  W.  Rassmanns  verglei- 
chung,  erganzt  und  hergcstellt.  3.  ler  b.  Aus  den 
Jenaer,  Heidelberger  und  Weingarter  sammlungen 
und  den  iibrigen  handschriften  und  f ruheren  drucken 
ergiinzt  und  hergestellt.  —  Ser  b.  Verzeichniss  der 
namhaften  lfi3  dichter  in  den  vorigen  drei  theilen  ; 
Anfangszeilen  der  strophen,  kehrreime  und  leich- 
satze  nach  den  reimen  ;  Lesarten  aller  verglichenen 
urkunden,  mit  nachweisung  aller  darin  enthaltenen 
lieder  der  einzelnen  dichter  ;  Druckfehler  der  friihe- 
ren ausgaben.  4.  Geschichte  der  dichter  und  ihrer 
werke.— Abbildungen  der  handschriften.  —  Sangwei- 
sen der  .Jenaer  hs. ;  des  Nithart  in  Hagens  hs.— Fi- 
scher. E.  Ueber  die  musik  der  minnesinger.  —Alte 
zeugnisse  von  den  altdeutschen  llederdichtern.  — 
Handschriften.  abdriicke,  ausgaben,  erlauterungen 
und  erneuungen  der  minnesinger.  —  Uebersicht  der 
dichter  nach  der  zeitfolge.—  Verzeichnisse  der  perso- 
nen  und  ortsnamen.  —  Sangweisen  der  Niirnberger 
meistersanger  nach  den  tonen  der  minnesinger. 


1115 


CI.  831 


LITERATURE— GERMAN,  POETRY. 


1116 


Uhland,  L:,  cd.     Alte  hoch-  und  niederdentsche 

volkslieder,  mit  abhandluug  und  anmer- 

kungen.    2te  unveriindete  auli.     B.  1:    Lie- 

dersammlung.     Stuttg.  1881.  O.   831  :  121 

Note.      B.  2,  3,    containing   the  Abhandlung    and 

Anmerkungren  respectively,  form  v.  3  and  4  of  Uh- 

land's    Schriften  zur  geschichte  der   dich-tung  und 

sag-e,  830.1 :  21  v3,  4,  which  see. 

2.    Individual  works. 

Auersperg,  Anton  Alexander  graf  v., (A7iastasms 
Griin).    Gesammelte  werke ;  herausg.  vou 
L.  A:  Frankl.     Berlin.  1877.  5  v.  U.    831  : 1 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  32. 

—  The  last  knight ;  a  romance  garland.  Tr.  with 

notes  by  J:  O.  Sargent.    N.  Y.  1871.  O. 

831:113 
Balde,  Jakob.      [Gedichte,  nachgebildet  von  J: 
G.    V.    Herderl.      See   Herder,    J:    G.    v., 
Terpsichore  ;  i7i  his  Werke.      830  :  154  v3 
Bodenstedt,   F:  Martin  v.     Alte  und  neue  ge- 
dichte.   Berlin.  1837,  1868.  3  v.  in  1.  S. 

831  :  2 

—  Aus  morgenland  und  abendland,  neue  gedichte 

und  spriiche.     Leipz.  1882.  D.         831  :  94 

—  Epische  dichtungen.     Berlin.  1863.  T.    831:3 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog-,  p.  22. 

—  Die  lieder  des  Mirza  SchaftVi  mit  einem  pro- 

log. 7Usteaull.    Berlin.  1877.  S.        831  :4 

—  Same,  eng.    The  songs  of  Mirza  Schafi'y,  with 

a  prologue.  Tr.  approved  by  the  poet, 
from  the  84th  german  ed.  by  E.  d'Esterre. 
Hamburg.  1880.  D.  "  831:4 

Brennglas,  A.,  pseud.,  see  Glasbrenner,  Adolf. 

Dilg,  W:,  {Henricus  vom  See).  Gedichte.  Milw. 
1866.  D.  831  :  5 

Dingelstedt,  Franz.  Lyrische  dichtungen.  Ber- 
lin. 1877.  2v.  D.  831:6 

Duboc,  C:  E:,  {Robert  Waldmuller).  Dorf-idyllen. 
Stuttg.  1860.  T.  831:7 

Eckstein,  Ernst.  Die  gespenster  von  Varzin  ; 
groteskes  nachtstiick.  3te  aufl.  Leipz. 
1878.  S.  831:8 

—  Schach    der    konigin  !    humoristisches    epos. 

Steaufl.     Stuttg.  1879.  S.  831:9 

—  Venus  Urania  ;  humoristisches  epos.    2te  aufl. 

Leipz.  1877.  S.  831  :  10 

Ekkehard  der  erste.  Das  Waltarilied,  verdeutscht 

von  J.  V.  Scheffel.    111.     Stuttg.  [1875.]   F. 

831:R11 

—  Same.    In  Scheffel,  J.  V.  v.    Ekkehard. 

S  1051 
Ends,   Henrich  [v.].      Mississippi  und  Rhein  ; 
centennial-phantasie.    Milw.  1876.  D. 

831:86 
Esclienbacli,  Wolfram  v.,  see  Wolfram. 
Freiligrath,   Ferdinand  v.    Siimmtliche  werke. 
N.  Y.  1858-59.  6  v.  D.  831  :  12 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  24. 
Frbhlich,  Abraham  Emanuel.    Reimspruche  aus 
staat,  kirche,  schule.    Ziirich.  1850.  S. 

831  :  13 

Geibel,  Emanuel.    Gesammelte  werke.     Stuttg. 

1883.  8  v.  in  4.  D.  831:118 

Contents.    V.  1.   Jugendgedichte.  — Zeitstiinmen.— 

Sonette.  2.  Juniualieder.— Julian.    3.  Neue  gedichte. 

—Gedichte  und  gedenkblatter.    4.  Spatherbatbliitter. 

--Heroldsrufe.    5.  Judas  Ischarioth.— Die  blutrache. 

—  Dichtungen  in  antiker  form.— Classisches  lieder- 

buch,  griechen  vind  romer  in  deutscher  nachbildung: 

Griechische  lyriker;  Romische  elegien  und  verwand- 

tes.    6.  Brunhild;  eine  tragodie  aus  der  Nibelungen- 

sage.— Die  Loreley.— Echtes  gold  wird  klar  im  feuer; 

ein  sprichwort.    7.  Sophonisbe;  tragodie  in  5  aufz.— 

Meister  Andrea;  lustspiel  In  3  aufz.— Die  jagd  von 


Geibel,  'Emanuel.— Continued. 

Beziers;  vorspiel  einer  albigensertragodie.  8.  Ge- 
legenheitsgedichte.  —  Uebersetzungen  f ranzosischer 
lyrik  vom  zeitalter  der  revolution  bis  auf  unsere 
tage.— Drei  gedichte  lord  Byrons.— Spanische  roman- 
zen:  Romanzen  von  kaiser  Kai-l  und  der  Paladinen; 
Romanzen  aus  der  geschichte  und  sage  der  pyreuii- 
ischen  halbinsel;  Vermischte  romanzen. 

—  Gedichte.     Stuttg.  1883-1885.  3  v.  D. 

831 : 120 

Contents.    V.  1.  Erste  perlode;  103teaufl.   2.  Zweite 

periode;  27ste  auH.    3.  Dritte  periode;  18te  auti. 

Gerok,  K:    Palm  leaves.    Tr.  from  the  germ,  by 

J.E.  A.  Brown.    Lond.  1869.  S.       831  :  98 

Gessner,  Salomon.  The  death  of  Abel.    Tr.  from 

the  germ.,  with  original  notes,  by  F:  Sho- 

berl.     Added:    Death,  a   vision,    or    The 

solemn  departure   of  saints    and  sinners ; 

under  the  similitude  of  a  dream,  by  J:  Mac- 

gowan.    Lond.  1813.  O.  831  :  93 

Note.    Written  in  poetic  prose,  and  intended  as  a 

biblical  epos. 

Glasbrenner,    Adolf,    {A.    Brennglaa).      Neuer 

Reinecke  Fuchs.  2te  aufl.    Frankfurt  a.  M. 

1854.  S.  831  :  14 

—  Die  verkehrte  welt ;    ein   komisches  gedicht. 

2te  aufl.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1856.  S. 

831:15 
Gllick,    Elisabeth,    {Betty    Paoli).     Romancero. 

Leipz.  1845.   O.  831  :  16 

GOthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v.     Poems  and  ballads.     T. 

p.  w.  S.  831  :  104 

Grimme,  W:    Gedichte.     Miinster.  1855.  T. 

831  :17 
Groth,   Klaus.     Quickborn ;    gedichte  aus  dem 

volksleben.      Aus    Ditmarscher    mundart 

iibertr.  von  A.  v.  Winterfeld.    Berlin.  1856. 

S.  831:18 

Griin,  Anastasius,  pseud.,  see  Auersperg,  Anton 

Alex,  grafv. 
Gull,  F:    Kinderheimath  in  liedern.     Giitersloh. 

1875.  D.  X  831:  127 

Glinther,  J:  Christian.     Aushwahl  aus  [seinen] 

dichten.      In    Roquette,    O:      Leben    und 

dichten  Giinthers.  928.3  :  52 

Gutzkow,  K:  Ferdinand.    Gedichte.— Nero,  eine 

tragodie.  — Hamlet  in  Wittenberg  ;  drama- 

tische  phantasie.— Xenien  und  Epif^ramme. 

(Gesammelte  werke,  b.  1).    Frankmrt  a.  M. 

1845.  D.  831  :  19 

Hamerling,    Robert.      Ahasver  in    Rom ;    eine 

dichtung  in   sechs   gesiingen,    mit    einem 

epilog  an  die  kritiker.    12te  aufl.    Hamb. 

1877.  D.  831:20 

—  Amor  und  Psyche  ;    eine  dichtung  in  sechs 

gesiingen.     111.  von  Paul  Thumann.     8te 
aufl.    Leipz.  n.  d.  Q.  831  :R103 

—  Der  kiinig    von    Sion ;    epische  dichtung   in 

zehn  gesiingen.    7te  aufl.    Hamb.  1876.  O. 
831:21 

—  Sinnen  und  minnen  ;  ein  jugendleben  in  lie- 

dern. 6teaufl.  Hamb.  1877.  D.  831:22 
Hebel,  J:  P:  AUemanische  gedichte  fiir  freunde 
liindlicher  natur  und  sitten.  Ins  hocli- 
deutsche  iibertr.  von  R.  Reinick,  mit  bil- 
dern  nach  zeichnungen  von  L:  Richter.  Gte 
aufl.     Leipz.  1876.  S.  831:23 

Heine,  H:    Buch  der  lieder. — Neue  lieder. ~Tra- 
giidien.     2te  aufl.     Phila.  1856.  D.  331  :24 

—  Hailenfahrt.    2te  aufl.    Hannover.  1856.  D. 

831:25 

—  Poems  and  ballads.    Tr.  by  Emma  Lazarus  ; 

Srefixed,  a  biographical  sketch  of  Heine. 
r.  Y.  1881.  D.  831  :  106 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


1117 


LlTEBATtTRE— GEBMAN,  POETRY. 


CI.  831 


1118 


Herlossohn,  G:  K:,  {originally  K:  G:  Reginald 
Herloss).  Buch  der  lieder.  3te  ausg. 
Leipz.  [1872].  S.  831  :  26 

—  Reliquien    in    liedern ;    herausg.    von    Adolf 

Bottger.  3te  ausg.  With  his  Buch  der 
lieder.  831  :  26 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  24. 
Hertz,    W:      Heinrich     von     Schwaben ;    eine 
deutsche  kaisersage.    Leips.  1867.  T. 

831:27 

Herwegh,  G:    Gedichte  eines  lebendigen.     lOte 

autl.     Stuttg.  1877.  D.  831  :  28 

—  Neue  gedichte  ;  herausg.  nach  seinem   tode. 

Milw.  1877.  D.  831  :  29 

Hoffmann  v.  Fallersleben,   A:  H:     Gedichte. 

Berlin.     1874.  D.  831:30 

—  Unpolitische  lieder  ;  2ter  t.     Hamb.  1841.  S. 

831:31 

HOlderlin,  J:  Chiistian  F:    Ausgewiihlte  werke, 

herausg.  von  Christoph  Theodor  Sohwab. 

Stuttg.  1874.  S.  831:32 

Jocundus,  Frater,  pseud.,  see  Miiller,  W: 

Keller,  Gottfried.     Gedichte.    Heidelb.  1846.  T. 

831  :  33 

Kerner,  Justinus  Andreas  Christian.    Der  letzte 

bllithenstrauss.     Stuttg.  1852.  T.    831:34 

—  Lyrische  gedichte.     5te  aufi.     Stuttg.  1854.  T. 

831:35 

—  Winterbliithen.    Stuttg.  1859.  T.  831  :  36 
Kinkel,  J:  Gottfried.   Gedichte.   7te  aufl.  Stuttg. 

1868-72.  2  v.  D.  831:37 

—  Der  grobschmied  von  Antwerpen,  in  sieben 

historien.     2te  aufi.    Stuttg.  1872.  T. 

831 : 38 

—  Otto  der  schiitz  ;  eine  rheinische  geschiehte  in 

zwolf  abenteuern.  55ste  autl.  Stuttg.  1881. 
S.  831:39 

Klopstock,  F:  Gottlieb.     Werke,    mit  einer  bio- 
graphic   Klopstock's    und    zum    theil  mit 
erkliirenden    anmerkungen,  herausg.   von 
A.  L.  Back.     Stuttg.  1876.  6  v.  S.     831:40 
Contents,  sec  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  24. 

—  The  messiah.    A  new  tr.  from  the  germ.;  the 

five  last  books  pi-epared  for  the  press  lay 
T:  Raffles.     Lond.  1814.  3  v.  S.     831:106 

KOrner,   K:  Theodor.      Siimmtliche  werke,  im 

auftrage  der  mutter  des  dichters  herausg. 

und  mit  einem   vorwort  begleitet  von  K: 

Streckfuss.    Berlin.  1879.  D.  831:41 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  24. 

Kortum,  C:  Arnold.  Die  Jobsiade  ;  ein  komi- 
sches  heldengedicht  in  3  t. ;  mit  einleitung 
und  anmerk.  herausg.  von  F:  W.  labeling. 
Leipz.  1868.  D.  831  :  42 

—  Same  ;  herausg.  von  F.  Bobertag.   In  Kiirscli- 

ner,  J.,  ed.    Deutsche  nation al-litteratur. 
830:152vl40 

—  Same,  eng.    The  Jobsiad  ;  a  grotesco-comico- 

heroic  poem.     From  the  germ,  by  C:  T. 

Brooks.    Phila.  1863.  D.  831  :  107 

Krez,.  Konrad.     Aus  Wiskonsin  ;  gedichte.    N. 

Y.  1875.  S.  831  :116 

La  Motte  Fouque,  F:  H:  K:  baron  de.    Der  held 

des  nordens  ;  in  3  t.    Halle.  1841.  3  v.  T. 

831:43 
Langbein,  A:  F:    Ausgewiihlte  gedichte.     T.  p. 

w.     [Hildburghausen].  S.  831:44 

Lenau,  Nikolaus,  pse?/^.,  seeNiembsch  v.  Streh- 

lenau,  N:  F. 
Levitschnigg,  H:  n^ierv.    Ein  miirchen.   Pesth. 

1847.  D.  831  :  45 

Marklin,  Edmund.     Familienbilder ;  ein  poeti- 

scher  blumenstrauss  fiir  die  deutsch-amer. 

frauen.    Milw.  1877.  S.  831:85 


MuUer  von  der  Werra,  F:  Konrad.  Das  buch 
der  lieder.    2te  aufl.    Potsdam.  1873.  D. 

831 :46 

Miiller,  W:  Griechenlieder.  Neue  ausg.  Leipz. 
1844.  S.  831  :  47 

Miiller,  W:,  {Frater  Jocundus).  Schabiade; 
leben  und  thateu  des  Fritz  Schabig ;  eine 
erbauliche  historic  in  lustigen  reimen  von 
Frater  Jocundus.     Milw.  1877.  T.   831  :  88 

Miiller  von  Konigswinter,  Wolfgang.  Johann 
von  Werth  ;  eine  deutsche  rittergeschichte. 
Koln.  1858.  S.  831  :  48 

Niembsch  v.  Strehlenau,  N:  Franz,  {Nikolaus 
Lenati).  Siimmtliche  werke,  herausg.  von 
Anastasius  Griin.  Stuttg.  1880.  2  v.  in  1. 
D.  831  :  49 

—  Faust,  ein  gedicht.    2te  aufl.     Stuttg.  1840.  S. 

831:50 
Paoli,  Betty,  pseud.,  see  Gliick,  Elisabeth. 
Pape,  Joseph.    Josephine  ;  romanzen.   Miinster. 

1854.  S.  831  :51 

Pfizer,   Gustav.    Gedichte.     Stuttg.    1831,  1835. 

2v.  S.  831:52 

Pichler,  Caroline.     Gedichte.    Neue  aufl.    Wien. 

1822.  S.  831  :  53 

—  Idyllen.    Neue  aufl.    Wien.  1822.  S.    831  :  54 
Puchner,   Rudolph.      Kliinge   aus  dem   westen. 

Milw.  1879.  D.  831  :  87 

Pyrkerv.  FelsO-EOr,  J:  Ladislas.     Siimmtliche 

werke.    Neue  ausg.     Stuttg.  1845.  3  v.  T. 

831:56 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  25. 

—  Perlen  der  heiligen  vorzeit.     Stuttg.  1841.  D. 

831:55 
Roquette,    O:      Waldmeisters    brautfahrt ;    ein 
Rhein-,  wein-  und  wandermiirchen.    50ste 
aufl.     Stuttg.  1880.  S.  831  :  59 

Riickert.  F:  Gesammeltc  poetische  werke.  Neue 
ausg.     Frankfurt  a.  M.  1882.  12  v.  in  9.  D. 
831  :  122 
Contents.    V.  1.    Lyrische  gedichte,  1-3.  Vaterland: 
Geharnischte  sonette;  Zeitgedichte,  1814-17;   Kriege- 
rische  spott- und  ehrenlieder;  Nach  den  freiheitsjah- 
ren.— Amaryllis.— Agnes.—  Liehesfriihling.    2.    Lyri- 
sche gedichte,  4.  Haus  und  jahr:  Eigner  herd;  Fest- 
und  trauerkliinge;   Des  dorfamtmannsohnes  kinder- 
jahre;  Lenz;  Sommer :   Herbst ;  Winter.    3.    Erzah- 
lungen,  1.  Heimath.— Wintertraume.— Brahmanische 
erzahlungen.    4.    Erzahlungen,  2.   Morgenliindische 
sagen  und  geschichten.    5.    Wanderung,  1.  Italieni- 
sche  gedichte.— Lieder  und  spriiche  der  minnesanger. 

—  Ghaselen.  —  Oestliche  rosen.  6.  Wanderung,  2. 
Erbauliches  und  beschauliches  aus  dem  morgenlande. 
— Schi-king;  chinesisches  liederbuch.  7.  Pantheon, 
1,  Kritik.  —  Selbstschau.  —  Kirchenjahr.  —  Mikrokos- 
mus.— Zahme  xenien.  8.  Pantheon,  2.  Weisheit  des 
brahmanen,  ein  lehrgedicht.  9.  Dramatische  ge- 
dichte, 1.  Saul  und  David;  ein  drama  der  heiligen  ge- 
schiehte.—Herodes  dergrosse,  in2  stiicken  :  Herodes 
und  Mai-iamme;  Herodes  und  seine  sohne.  10.  Dra- 
matische gedichte,  2.  Kaiser  Heinrich  IV,  drama: 
Des  kaisers  kronung;  Des  kaisers  begrabniss.  —  Crl- 
stofero  Colombo,  geschichtsdrama  in  3  theilen.  11. 
Epische  gedichte,  1.  Leben  Jesu;  evangelien-harmo- 
nie  in  gebundener  rede.  —  Die  verwandlungen  des 
Abu  Said  von  Serug,  Oder  Die  makamen  des  Hariri. 
12.  Epische  gedichte,  2.  Nal  und  Damajanti;  indi- 
schegeschichte.  —  Rostem  und  Suhrab;  eine  helden- 
geschichte.— Hidimba;  eine  brahmanische  erzahlung. 

—  Sawitri.  —  Der  rathselmann;  abfiille  von  Hariri's 
Riithselmakamen.— Der  blinde.— Herr  Malegis.— Kind 
Horn;  eine  altenglische  erzahlung.  —  Rodach;  ein 
denkmal  der  gastfrenndschaft.  — Anhang:  Nachrich- 
ten  von  F:  Ruckerts  leben. 

—  Gedichte  ;  auswahl  des  verfassers.     20ste  aufl. 

Frankfurt  a.  M.  1879.  D.  831  :  60 

—  Wisdom -of   the  brahmin;   a  didactic  poem. 

From  the  germ,  by  C:  T.  Brooks.    Books 
1-6.    Boat.  1882.  S.  831 :  96 


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1120 


Schack,  Adolf  F:    graf  v.     Gesaiumelte  werke. 

2te  verb,  iind  verm.  aufl.  Portr.    Stuttgart. 

1884-85.  6v.  D.  831  :  119 

Contents.  V.  1.  Nachte  des  orients,  oder  Die  welt- 
alter.— Bpisoden,erzahlendedichtung-en:  Fiordispina; 
Lais;  Ubaldo  Lapo;  Heinrich  Dandolo;  Der  fliicht- 
ling  von  Damascus;  Eosa;  Der  reg-enbogenprinz ; 
Glycera;  Stefano;  Giorgione.  — Nachwort.  2.  Weih- 
gesiingre.-Gedichte:  Liebesgedichte  und  lieder;  Aus 
alien  zonen;  Romanzen  und  bal laden;  Vermischte 
e-edichte.  —  Lotosbliitter:  Vermischte  gedichte ;  Aus 
fremden  landern;  Verwehte  blatter;  Kampf  und 
sieg.— Nachwort.  3.  Die  plejaden.  —  Lothar.  —  Tag-- 
und  nachtstiicke :  Camoens  in  Cintra;  Bin  maler; 
Antar;  Sarpedon;  Die  neapolitanische  nonne;  Aure- 
lia  und  Alciphron;  Otmar;  Achilles;  Antonio;  Ly- 
kambes;  Swammerdam;  Kassandra;  Derriiubervon 
Ronda;  Der  gel'angene  von  Valladolid;  Ardavast; 
Satinig;  Die  vision  Karls  IX:  Berenice;  In  den  kata- 
komben;  Konig  Cheops.— Nach wort.  4.  Drei  ei-zah- 
lungen:  Drei  madchen;  Elsbeth  und  Reinhold;  An- 
dreas und  Leila.— Durchalle  wetter;  roman  in  versen. 
— Ebenbiirtig;  roman  in  versen.  5.  Die  pisaner,  trspl 
in  5  act.  —  Gaston;  trspl  in  .5  act.  und  vorspiel.  —  Ti- 
mandra;  trspl  in  .5  act. —  Atlantis;  trspl  in  5  act. — 
Nachwort.  6.  Helicdor;  dramatisches  gedicht.  — 
Kaiser  Balduin;  trspl  in  5  act.  —  Der  kaiserbote:  ko- 
modie  in  5  act.— Cancan;  komodie  in  5  act. 

Schaffy,  Mirza,  pseud.,  see  Bodenstedt,  F: 
M.  V. 

Scheffel,  Joseph  Viktor  v.  Bergpsalmen  ;  dich- 
tung.  Bilder  von  Anton  v.  Werner.  3te 
autt.     Stnttg.  1878.  S.  831:61 

—  Frau  Aventiure  ;  lieder  aus  Heinrich  von  Ofter- 

dingen's  zeit.     lOte  aufl    Stuttg.  1878.  S. 

'  831:62 

—  Gaudeamus !    lieder    aus    dem  engeren    und 

weiteren.    30ste  aufl.    Stuttg.  1878.  S 

831:63 

—  Juniperus  ;    geschichte     eines     kreuzfahrers. 

3te  aufl.     Stuttg.  1878.  S.  831  :  64 

—  Der  trompeter  von  Siikkingen  ;  ein  sang  vom 

Oberrhein.     71ste  aufl.     Stuttg.  1878.  S. 

831:65 

—  Same,  eng.    The  trumpeter  of  Sakkingen  ;  a 

song  from  the  upper  Rhein.  Tr.  from  the 
germ,  by  mrs.  Francis  Briinnow,  tr.  author- 
ized by  the  poet.  Lond.  1877.  D.  831  :  65 
Schenkendorf,  F:  Ferdinand  Gottfried  Max 
Schenk  v.  Gedichte  ;  mit  einem  lebens- 
abriss  und  erHuterungen,  herausg.  von  A: 
Hagen.    5te  aufl.     1878.   S.  831  :  66 


Schiller,  J:  Christoph  F:  v.     Poems  and  ballads. 

Tr.  by  sir  E:  Bulwer-Lytton,  with  a  brief 

sketch  of  tiie  author's  life.     Leipz.  1844.  S. 

831 :109 

Schroder,  W:    Riemels  un  dontjes  ;  spassige  ge- 

schichten  un  kloonkram.     Berlin.   1872.  S. 

831:67 
Schulze,  Ernst  Konrad  F:    Cacilie  ;  ein  roman- 

tisches  gedicht  in  20  gesiingen.  Leipz.  1822. 

2  V.  D.  831:68 

See,  Henricus  vom,  pseud.,  see  Dilg,  W: 
Soubron,  W:  Q:    Soubron's  souvenir;  gedichte, 

gewidmet  seinen  freunden  vom  verfasser. 

Milw.  1878.  S.  831:75 

StoUe,   L:  YevOim&nd,  (originally  L,:  F.  Anders). 

Lieder  und  gedichte,  nebst  lebensgeschicht- 

lichen  umrissen.     2te  aufl.     Leipz.  1858.  S. 


Strodtmann,  Adolf  H: 
Phila.  1858.  T. 

Tiedge,  Christoph  A: 
Halle.  1833.  S. 

XJhland,  L:    Gedichte. 


831  :  76 

Lothar  ;  zeitarabesken. 

831:77 
Urania.      Neue     aufl. 

831  :  78 
62ste  aufl.    Stuttg.  1879. 

831 :79 


Voss,  J:  H:     Luise  ;    ein  liindliches  gedicht  in 

dreiidyllen.     Berlin.  1867.  S.  831:80 

—  Same,  eng.      Louisa.      From    the   germ,    by 

James  Cochrane.     Edinb.  1852.  D.  831 :  80 

■Waldmtiller,  Robert,  pseud.,  see  Duhoc,  C:  E: 

Walther  von    der    Vogelweide.    Gedichte,   iiber- 

setzt  von   K:   Simrock.    6te   aufl.     Leipz. 

1876.  T.  831:81 

Wieland,  Christoph  Martin.     Oberon  ;  a  poem. 

From   the    germ,  by  W:   Sotheby.    Lond. 

1798.  2v.  D.  831  :114 

"Wolff,   Julius.      Der    wilde   jiiger ;    eine    waid- 

mannsmiir.     lite  aufl.    Berlin.  1881.  S. 

831 :82 
Wolfram  von  Eschenbach.    Leben  und  dichten  ; 
herausg.  von  San-Marie.  Magdeburg.  1836. 
2v.  O.  831:  124 

Contents.    V.  1.    Vorrede.  — Einleitung.— Parcival; 
rittergedicht.    2.    Lieder.  —  Wilhelm  von  Orange.  — 
Titurel.  —  Leben  und  dichten  Wolfram's  von  Eschen- 
bach.—Der  heilige  gral. 
Zedlitz,  J:  Christian  F:  v.    Altnordische  bilder. 
Stuttg.  1850.  D.  831:83 

-  Gedichte.     2te  aufl.     Stuttg.  1839.  D.   831  :  84 


G-erman  literature  —  Drama. 

Class  832. 

See  Class-List  of  Drama,  col.  519. 

German  literature  —  Romance. 

Class  833. 

See  Class-List  of  Prose  fiction,  col.  657. 


15.    G-erman  literature  —  e,  Miscellaneous. 


1.     Essays. 

Auerhach,  Berthold.  Schrift  und  volk  ;  grund- 
ziige  der  volksthiimlichen  literatur,  ange- 
schlossen  an  eine  charakteristik  J.  P.  He- 
bel's.     Stuttg.  1858.  8.  834  : 1 

Bodenstedt,  F:  Martin  v.  Aus  ost  und  west ; 
sieben  vorlesungen.     Berlin.  1869.  S. 

834:2 
Contents,  nee  Deutscher  katalog,  p,  34, 35. 


BOrne,  L:  Briefe  aus  Paris  ;  nebst  ciner  cha- 
rakteristik seines  lebens  und  wirkens.  N. 
Y.  1858.  2  V.    D.  834  :  3 

Eckstein,  Ernst.  Beitriige  zur  geschichte  des 
feuilletons.    Leipz.  1876.  2v.ini.  D. 

834:4 

—  Leichte  waare ;  skizzenbljitter.  2te  auH. 
Leipz.  1879.  D.  834  :  5 


I 


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CI.  834 


1122 


Ooltz,  Bogumil.  Buch  der  kindheit.  4te  aufl. 
Berlin.   [18771.  S.  834:6 

—  Vorlesungen.     Berlin.  [18691.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

834:7 

Qriesinger,  K:  Theodor.     Skizzenbuch.     Stuttg. 

1844.  S.  834  :  8 

Grimm,  Hermann.    EssaA'^s.    Hannover.  1859.  D. 

834 : 24 
Contents.  Allien  und  die  Ristori. —Die  Venus  von 
Milo.— Lord  Byron  and  Leig-h  Hunt.  —  Die  erwartung 
des  jun^sten  gerlchtes  von  Cornelius.  —  Die  bearbei- 
tung-  von  Shakespeare's  Sturm  durch  Dryden  und 
Davenant.  —  Deutsches  theater  im  16.  jahrhundert: 
Das  Luzerner  neu  jahrspiel  und  der  Henno  des  Reuch- 
lin;  Das  theater  des  herzogs  Heinrich  Julius  von 
Braunschweig  zu  Wolf enbuttel.  —  Rafael  und  Michel- 
angelo —  Friedrich  der  grosse  und  Macaulay.  —  Schil- 
ler und  Goethe. 

Hartmann,  K:  Robert  E:  v.  Gesammelte  studien 
und  auf.satze  gemeinverstandlichen  in- 
halts.    Berlin.  1876.  O.  834+19 

Contejits.  Aufsatze  vermischten  inhalts.  Mein  ent- 
wickelungsgang.—  Ueber  wissenschaftliche  polemik. 
—Leibniz  als  praktischer  optimist.— Der  kampf  zwi- 
schen  kirche  und  staat.— Die  geographisch-politische 
lage  Deutschlands.  —  Princip  und  zukunft  des  vol- 
kerrechts.  —  1st  der  pessimismus  trostlos  ?  —  Ein 
chinesischer  classiker.— Symptome  des  verfalls  im 
kunstler-  und  gelehrtenthum.  —  Das  gefangniss  der 
zukunft.— Dichters  schonstes  denkmal.  Aesthetische 
studien.  Zur  iisthetik  des  dramas.— Das  problem  des 
tragisehen.-  Ueber  altere  und  moderne  tragodien- 
stotfe.  —  Aus  einer  dichterwerkstatt.- Shakespeare's 
Romeo  und  Julia.  —  Der  ideengehalt  in  Goethe's 
Faust.  —  Schiller's  gedichte.  —  Zur  geschichte  der 
asthetik.  Beitrage  zur  naturphik)sophie.  Naturwis- 
senschaft  und  philosophie.— Anfange  naturwissen- 
schaftlicher  selbsterkenntniss.  —  Ernst  Hackel  als 
vorkampfer  der  abstammungslehre  in  Deutschland. 
—Ueber  die  lebenskraft.— Das  wesen  des  gesammt- 
geistes.  —  Schopenhauer  und  die  farbenlehre.  — 
Dynamismus  uud  atomismus.  Dos  vhilosophwche 
dreigestirn  des  lOten  jahrJiunderts.  Zur  orientirung  in 
der  philosophie  der  letzten  hundert  jahre.— Schel- 
ling's  identatsphilosophie.  —  Hegel's  panlogismus.— 
Schopenhauer's  panthelismus.— Schelling's  positive 
philosophic.— Schlusswort. 

Hillebrand,  K:    Zeiten,  volker  und  menschen. 

Berlin.  1875-82.    6  v.  O.  834  :  22 

Contents.    V.  1,    Frankreich  und  die  franzosen  in 

der  zweiten  halfte  des  19.  jahr.;   eindrucke  und  er- 

fahrungen.    3te  aufl. 

2.  WS.lsches  und  deutsches.  Zur  renaissance : 
Petrarca;  Lorenzo  de  Medici;  Die  Borgia.— Zeitge- 
nossisches  aus  Italien:  Alessandro  Manzoni;  Guer- 
razzi;  Niccolo  Tommaseo ;  Giosue  Carducci's  neueste 
gedichte;  Bei  gelegenheit  einer  italienischen 
"  Faust  "-ubersetzung.—Franzosisches:  Ueber  einige 
revolutioniire  gemeinplatze ;  Jules  Michelet;  Prosper 
Merimee  und  die  unbekannte;  E.  d'Alton;  Delirium 
tremens;  Styl-  und  gedankenmoden.— Aus  dem  ziinf- 
tigen  schriftthum  Deutschlands:  G.  G.  Gervinus; 
Einiges  iiber  den  verf  all  der  deutschen  sprache  und 
der  deutschen  gesinnung;  Ueber  historisches  wissen 
und  historischen  sinn;  Ueber  sprachvermengung.— 
Aus  dem  unziinftigen  schriftthum  Deutschlands: 
Schopenhauer  und  das  deutsche  publikum;  Zur 
neuesten  deutschen  memorien-literatur;  Der  ver- 
storbene;  Rahel,  Varnhagen  und  ihre  zeit. 

3.  Aus  und  Uber  Engrland.  Brief  e  aus  England. 
— Franzosische  studien  englischer  zeitgenossen :  Pa- 
rlser  zustande  im  lichtedes  englischen  romans;  Eng- 
lisehe  beobachtungen  iiber  franzosisches  familienle- 
ben;  J.  Morley's  studien  iiber  das  18.  jahrh.  in  Frank- 
reich.—Zur  literatur-  und  sittengeschichte  des  18. 
jahrti.:  Fielding's  Tom  Jones;  Lawrence  Sterne. 

4.  Profile.  X.  Doudan.  — H.  de  Balzac.  —  Grafln 
d'Agoult  (Daniel  Stern).— M.  Buloz.  —  M.  Thiers.— E. 
Renan  als  philosoph.— H.  Taine  als  historiker.— Die 
gefiirsteten  Medicaer.  —  Ein  fiirstlicher  reformer.— 
Gino  Capponi.  — N.  Macchiavelll.  —  F.  Rabelais.— T. 
Tasso.— J:  Milton. 

5.  Aus  dem  jahrhundert  der  revolution. 
Montesquieu.— England  im  18.  jahrh.— Fr.  Albergati. 
—  Katharina  II  und  Grimm. —  1789.  —  H:  Costa  de 
Beauregard.- Mme.  de  Remusat  nnd  Napoleon  Bona- 
parte.—Metternich.—Nach  einer  lectiire. 

5.  Zeltgrenossen  und  zeitgrenSssisches.  Zur 
charakteristik  Sainte-Beuve's.  —  Gulzot   im   privat- 


leben.  —  Philar^te  Chasles.  —  Ernest  Bersot.  —  Graf 
Circourt.— Eine  ostindische  laufbahn.— Ein  englischer 
journalist.— Antonio  Panizzi.— L:  Settembrini's  denk- 
wiirdigkeiten.— Giuseppe  Pasolini.— Das  belgische  ex- 
periment.—Deutsche  stiramungen  und  verstimmun- 
gen.— Halbbildung  und  gymnasialreform. 

Jung,  Jakob  F:  Alexander.  Charaktere,  charak- 
teristikeu  und  vermischte  sehriften.  K6- 
nigsberg.  1848.    2  v.  D.  834  :  9 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  35. 

Koberstein,  K:  A:  Vermischte  aufsatze  zur  li- 
teraturgeschichte  und  asthetik.  Leipz. 
1858.  O.  834:23 

Contents.  Ueber  das  gemuthliche  naturgef  nhl  der 
deutschen  und  dessen  behandlung  im  liebesliede,  mit 
besonderer  beziehung  auf  Goethe.— Ueber  die  in  sage 
und  dichtung  gangbare  vorstellu  ng  von  dem  f  ortleben 
abgeschiedener  raenschlicher  seelen  in  der  pflanzen- 
welt.— Zu  und  iiber  Goethe's  gedicht,  Hans  Sachsen's 
poetische  sendung.— Ueber  das  neudeutsche  gelegen- 
heitsgedicht,  mit  besonderer  beziehung  auf  Goethe's 
elegie  "Euphrosyne."— Inwiefern  darf  Goethe's  Iphi- 
genie  als  ein,  sowohl  dem  geist  und  der  ganzen  in- 
nern  behandlung  als  der  aussern  form  nach,  durch- 
aus  deutsches  kunstwerk  angesehen  werden  ?— Shak- 
speare's  allmahliges  bekanntwerden  in  Deutschland 
und  urtheile  iiber  ihn  bis  zum  jahre  1773.  —  Ueber  das 
verhaltniss  Thiiringens  und  Hessens  zur  deutschen 
literatur  und  iiber  einige  iiberbleibsel  der  altesten 
und  bekannten  vaterliindischen  poesie,  die  zu  diesen 
gegenden  in  einem  sehr  nahen  bezuge  stehen.  —  An- 
deutungen  iiber  den  besonders  erf  olgreichen  antheil 
Preussens  an  der  neugestaltung  der  deutschen  lite- 
ratur seit  dem  ausgange  des  17.  jahrh. 

liindau,  H:  Gustav  Paul.  Aus  Paris ;  Beitrage 
zur  charakteristik  des  gegenwartigen 
Frankreichs.     Stuttg.  1865.  D.        834  :  10 

—  Literarische  riicksichtslosigkeiten  ;  feuilletoni- 

stische  und  polemische  aufsatze.     3te  aufl. 
Leipz.  1871.  D.  834  :  12 

—  Ueberfliissige  briefe  an  eine  freundin  ;  gesam- 

melte feuilletons.    3te  aufl.     Breslau.  1878. 

p.  834 : 13 

Schmidt,  Julian.  Bilder  aus  dem  geistigen  leben 

unserer  zeit.    Leipz.  1870-73.     3  v.  O. 

834  :  20 
Contents.  V.  1 .  Die  neue  generation :  Die  europa- 
iscLe  literatur  in  ihrem  gegenwartigen  standpunkt; 
Die  wendung  des  jahres  1848.— Der  einfluss  des  preus- 
sischen  staats  auf  die  deutsche  literatur.— Studien 
iiber  die  romantische  schule:  Aus  Schelling's  leben 
in  brief  en;  Gothe  und  Suleika;  Heinrich  v.  Kleist's 
Prinz  vom  Homburg;  Hegel  im  licht  der  gegenwart. 
—Walter  Scott.— Sainte  Beuve  und  die  franzosische 
romantik.— E:  Bulwer.— George  Eliot.— Paul  Heyse.— 
Iwan  Turgenjew.  —  Erkmann -Chatrian.  2.  Nevs 
folge.  C:  Dickens.  —  Fernan  Caballero  und  alt-Spa- 
nien.  — Lamartine.-Pariser  moralische  velleitaten: 
Wider  den  cancan;  Dumas  flls;  Moral  und  asthetik; 
Flaubert;  Feydeau;  Alfred deMusset;  V:Cherbuliez; 
V:  Hugo;  Prosper  Merimee;  Dumas  der  altere.— H: 
Heine.— Berliner  plaudereien:  Der  berliner;  Deut- 
sche kleinstaaterei;  Der  parlamentarismus ;  Graf 
Bismarck;  Waldeck;  K:Twesten;  Der  realismus  in 
der  kunst.— Hans  Makart;  R:  Wagner;  K:  Gutzkow. 
—Der  krieg  gegen  Frankreich.  3.  Neue  bikler.  Frag- 
mente  iiber  Shakespeare.  — Willibald  Alexis.  — Fritz 
Renter.— F:  Spielhagen.— Herman  Grimm.— G:  Gervi- 
nus.—Plaudereien :  Die  ideale;  Die  philosophie  und 
das  katheder;  Lebrecht  Uhlich;  Jacob  Kaufmann. 

—  Portraits  aus  dem  19ten  jahrhundert.    Berlin. 

1878.  O.  834  :  21 

Contents.    Lord  Byron.— Fiirst  Piickler.— T:  Carlyle. 
— L:  Feuerbach.— George  Sand.— C:  Dickens.— Thack- 
eray.—C:  Kingsley.— R:  Wagner.— Gustave  Flaubert. 
Emile  Zola.  —  Alphonse  Daudet.  —  Emil  Erkmann.— 
Julius  Wolff.— Alwina  v.  M.— Rudolf  Reichenau. 
Schopenhauer,  Arthur.    Select  essays.     Tr.  by 
Garritt  Droppers  and  C.   A.   P.  Uachsel. 
Milw.  1881.  D.  834  :  18 

Contents.  Biogr.  sketch.  —  The  misery  of  life.  — 
Metaphysics  of  love.— Genius.— Aesthetics  of  poetry. 
—Education. 

Steub,  L:  Altbayerische  culturbilder.  Leipz. 
1869.  D.  834  :  16 


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Vischer,  F:  Theodor.  Altes  und  neues.  Stuttg. 
1881-83.     3  V.  in  2.  O.  834  :  17 

Contents.  V.  1.  Aus  einer  griechischen  relse. — 
Satyrische  zeichnung.— Ein  malerlscher  stotf.— Nach- 
ruf  an  Eduard  Morlke's  grab,  6.  juni  1875,  und  Rede 
bei  der  einweihung:  seines  denkmales,  4.  juni  1880.— 
Der  traum,  eine  studie  zu  der  sehrift:  Die  traum- 
phantasle  von  dr.  Joh.  Volkelt.  2.  Zur  vertheidi- 
gung  meiner  sehrift:  Gothe's  Faust.  —  Gottfried 
Keller.— Ein  italienisches  bad.— Noch  ein  wort  iiber 
thiermissbandlung  In  Italien.  3.  Alfred  Rethel.— 
L:  Weisser.— Ein  internationaler  g-russ  (Benelli).— 
Voltaire  (Strauss).  — Oberschwiibische  zeitbilder  (K. 
Planck  und  H.  Giinthert).  —  Publizistisches.  — K.  G. 
Reuschle.— Philosophie  und  naturwissenschaft.— Zur 
erinnerung-  an  Fr.  Strauss.— Mein  lebensgang. 
—  Kritische  giinge  ;  2tes— 6tes  heft.  Stuttg.  1861 
-1873.  3  V.  O.  834  :  25 

Contents.  2tes  heft.  Shakspeare  in  seinem  ver- 
haltniss  zur  deutschen  poesie,  insbesondere  zur  poll- 
tischen.— Shakspeare's  Hamlet.  3tes  heft.  F.  Strauss 
als  biograph.— Verniinftig-e  gedanken  fiber  bie  jetzige 
mode.—  Zum  zweiten  theile  von  Goethe's  Faust.  4tes 
heft.  Ein  schiitzengang.  —  Pro  domo.  —  L:  Uhland. 
5tes  heft.  Kritik  meiner  asthetik.—  An  herrn  staats- 
rath  Hehn  in  Petersburg.  —  Ein  gang  am  strande. 
etes  heft.  Kritik  meiner  asthetik,  forts,  iind  schluss. 
—  Eine  sehrift  iiber  Jean  Paul.  —  Die  Rottmann-f res- 
ken  in  Miinehen.— Ofifener  brief  an  den  redakteur  des 
feuilletons  der  "Deutschen  zeitung",  dr.  Speidel.— 
Der  alte  und  neueglaube;  ein  bekenntniss  von  D.  Fr. 
Strauss. 

2.    Letters. 

(See  note  under  English  letters,  col.  1078.) 

Beethoven,  L:  van.  Letters,  1790—1826,  from 
the  collection  of  dr.  L:  Nohl ;  also  his  let- 
ters to  the  archduke  Rudolph,  from  the 
collection  of  dr.  L:  Ritter  von  Kochel.  Tr. 
by  lady  Wallace.  Portr.  and  fac-simile. 
N.  Y.  1867.     2  V.   D.  836  :  4 

BUrger,  Gottfried  A:  Brief e  von  und  an  Gott- 
fried A:  Biirger  ;  ein  beitrag  zur  literatur- 
geschichte  seiner  zeit.  Ans  dem  nachlasse 
Burger's  und  anderen,  meist  handschriftli- 
chen  quellen  herausg.  von  Adolf  Strodt- 
mann.    Berlin.  1874.  4  v.  O.  8364-15 

Contents.  V.  1.  Brief e  von  1767  —  1776.  2.  1777— 
1779.  3.  1780-1789.  4.  1790-1794.-Nachtrag.— Regi- 
^  ster. 

Fichte,  J:  Gottlieb.  Literariseher  briefw^echsel. 
In  Fichte,  J.  H.    J:  G.  Fichte's  leben. 

^  .       .  921.3: 6  v2 

Friedrich  II,  of  Prussia.  Friedrich  der  grosse  ; 
ein  lebensbild  in  seinen  briefen,  von  E. 
Schroder.     Stuttg.  n.  d.  D.  836  :  14 

GOthe,  Catharine  Elisabeth,  born  Textor. 
Goethe's  mother :  Correspondence  of 
Catharine  Elizabeth  Goethe  w^ith  Goethe, 
Lavater,  Wieland,  duchess  Anna  Amalia 
of  Saxe-Weimar,  F:  v.  Stein  and  others. 
Tr.  from  the  germ.,  with  the  add.  of  biogr. 
sketches  and  notes  by  Alfred  S.  Gibbs ; 
introd.  note  by  Clarence  Cook.  N.  Y. 
[188aL  O.  836  :  5 

GOthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v.  Der  junge  Goethe  ;  seine 
briefe  und  dichtungen  von  1764—1776,  mit 
einer  einleitung  von  Michael  Bernays. 
Leipz.  1875.  3  v.  D.  836  :  17 

Contents.  V.  1.  Einleitung.— Frankfurt  und  Leip- 
zig 1764-68,  Frankfurt  1768-70:  Briefe;  Dichtungen: 
Die  laune  des  verliebten;  Judenpredigt;  Die  mit- 
schuldigen.  -  Strassburg  1770-71:     Briefe;  Dichtun- 

fen;  Aus  Osslan.- Frankfurt  1771-73,  Wetzlar  1772 
tankfurt  1772-73:  Briefe.  2.  Same:  Dichtungen 
Zunj  bchakespears  tag;  Geschichte  Gottfriedens  von 
Berlichmgen  mit  der  eisernen  hand,  dramatisirt; 
Concerto  dramatico;  Vomdeutscher  baukunst;  Brief 
aes  pastors  zu  ***  an  den  neuen  pastor  zu***;  Zwo 
wichtige  bisher  unerortete  biblische  fragen;  Gotz 
von  Berllchlngen,  ein  schauspiel ;  Prolog  zu  den  neu- 
sten  offenbarungen  Gottes;  Gotter,  helden  und  Wle- 


GOthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v. —  Continued. 

land;  Recensionen.  3.  Frankfurt  1774-75,  Weimar 
1775-76:  Briefe;  Dichtungen;  Neu  eriif notes  moral- 
isch  -  politisches  puppenspiel:  Des  kunstlers  erde- 
wallen;  Jahrmarktsfest  zu  Plundersweilen;  Ein  fast- 
nachtsspiel  vom  pater  Brey;  Die  leiden  des  jungen 
Werthers;  Clavigo;  Der  ewige  jude;  Prometheus; 
Satyros;  Hanswursts  hochzeit;  Salomons  giildne 
worte;  Erwin  und  Elmire;  Anekdoten  zu  den  Freuden 
d.  j.  Werthers;  Claudine  von  Villa  Bella;  Stella. 

—  Early  a-nd  miscellaneous  letters,  incl.   letters 

to  his  mother  ;  with  notes  and  a  short  bio- 
graphy by  E:  Bell.  Phila.  1884.  1).  836  :  13 

—  Briefwechsel  des  grossherzogs   Carl   August 

von  Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach  mit  Goethe 
in  den  jahren  von  1775  bis  1828.  Portraits. 
-Wien.  1873.  2  V.  O.  836-|-18 

—  Briefwechsel  mit  Schiller.     See  Schiller,  be- 

low. 

—  Goethe's  correspondence  with  a  child  [Bettina 

V.  Arniml.     Bost.  1859.  D.  836  :  6 

Gunderode,    Karoline    v.,    and     Elisabeth    v. 

Arnim.     Correspondence.    Bost.  1861.    D. 

836  :7 
Humboldt,  C:  W:  freiherr  v.     Briefe   an  eine 
freundin;     mit    einer   einleitung   von    L: 
Geiger;  b.  1,  2.     Stuttg.  [1884-85]:   D. 

836  :8 

—  Same,  eng.      Letters  to  a    lady.      From    the 

german,  with  an  introd.  by  C:  Godfrey 
Leland.     Phila.  1864.  S.  836  :  8 

Humboldt,  F:  H:  Alexander  freiherr  v.  Briefe 
an  Varnhagen  von  Ense  aus  1827  bis  1858  ; 
nebst  auszugen  aus  Varnhagens  tagebii- 
chern,  und  briefen  von  Varnhagen  und 
andern  an  Humboldt.  3te  auli.  Leipz. 
1860.  O.  836  : 1 

—  Same,  eng.    Letters  to  Varnhagen  von  Ense, 

from  1827  to  1858  ;  with  extracts  from  Varn- 
hagen's  diaries  and  letters  of  Varnhagen 
and  others  to  Humboldt.  Tr.  from  the  2d 
germ.  ed.  by  F:  Kapp.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

836:1 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Jakob  L:  Felix.  Let- 
ters, 1833—1847;  ed.  by  Paul  and  C:  Men- 
delssohn-Bartholdy, with  a  catalogue  of 
all  his  musical  compositions,  comp.  by 
Julius  Rietz.  Tr.  by  lady  Wallace.  Phila. 
1864.  S.  ■         ■  836  :  10 

—  Letters  from  Italy  and  Switzerland.    Tr.  from 

the  germ,  by  lady  Wallace  ;   with  a  biogr. 

notice  by  Julie  de  Marguerrites.    3d  ed. 

Phila.  1865.  S.  836  :  9 

Mozart,    Wolfgang  Amadeus.      Letters,   1769- 

1791.    Tr.  from  the  collection  of  L:  Nohl 

by  lady  Wallace.      Portr.  and  fac-simile. 

N.  Y.  1866.     2v.   D.  836  :  11 

Schiller,  J:  Christoph  F:  v.     Briefwechsel   mit 

Korner,  von   1784  bis  zum  tode  Schillers. 

,2teausg.     Leipz.  1859.    4  v.  S.  836:2 

—  Briefwechsel  zwischen  Schiller  und  Goethe  in 

den  jahren  1794  bis  1805  ;  eingel.  und  revi- 
dirt  von  R.  Boxberger.  Stuttg.  [1882].  2 
V.  D.  ^  ^       836  : 3 

—  Same,  eng.     Correspondence  between  Schiller 

and  Goethe  from  1794  to  1805.  Tr.  by  G: 
H.  Calvert.    V.  1.     N.  Y.  1845.  D.    836  :  3 

—  Letters,  selected  from  his  private  correspond- 

ence prior  to  his  marriage.  Tr.  by  J.  L. 
Weisse.     Bost.  1841.  D.  836  :  12 

Schubart,  Christian  F:  Daniel.  [SeinJ  leben  in 
seinen  briefen ;  gesammelt,  bearb.  uud 
herausg.  von  D:  F:  Strauss;  mit  einem 
vorworte  von  E:  Zeller.  2te  aufl.  Bonn. 
1878.  2  V.  in  1.  O.  836  :  16  , 


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01.  837-830 


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3.    Satire  and  Humor. 

Buch  zum  lachen,  enthaltend :  Anecdoten  und 
kurzweiligkeiten,  wie  man  sie  auf  der  reise 
—  auch  zu  hause  —  gem  liest.  Leipz.  1855. 
T.  838  :  1 

Eulenspiegel.  The  marvellous  adventures,  and 
rare  conceits  of  master  Tyll  Owlglass, 
newly  collected,  chronicled  and  set  forth 
in  our  english  tongue  by  Kenneth  R.  H. 
Mackenzie.    111.    Bost.  1860.  D.     838  :  12 

Falck,  Robert,  ed.  Wohlgefiilltes  schatzkiistlein 
deutschen  scherzes  und  humors  ;  zu  nutz 
imd  frommen  lachlustiger  leser  aus  den 
schachten  deutscher  litteratur  ans  licht  be- 
fordert,  mit  einer  einleitung.  Stuttg.  [1884] . 
D.  B38:ll 

Gubitz,  F:  W:  Lachender  ernst  und  stacheln 
der  laune ;  gesammelte  blattchen  des  hu- 
mors.   Berlin.  1855.  S.  838  :  2 

Hoffmann,  H:  Humoristische  studien.  Frank- 
furt a.  M.  1847.  S.  838  :  3 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog',  p.  35. 

Illustrirte  mannsperson.  Die ;  humor,  satire 
und  wahrheit ;  ein  gegenstiick  zum  "II- 
lustrirten  frauenzimmer",  von  einer  dame. 
Leipz.  1852.  T.  838  :  8 

Moll,  F.  E.  Museum  komischer  vortrage  fiir  das 
haus  und  die  ganze  welt ;  sammlung  der 
besten,  kernigsten  vortrage,  poesie  und 
prosa,  welche  m  den  letzten  10  jahren  iiber- 
haupt  bekannt  geworden  sind.  3te  aufl. 
Berlin,  n.  d.  T.  838  :  5 

—  and  others.     Illustrirter   Berliner   vocativus, 

neu  in  bunter  menge  bietend  scherzge- 
dichte,  spiisse,  schwiinke,  puffs  nnd  jokus 
aller  art.    Berlin.  1857.    2  v.  T.        838  :  4 

Olschen,  M.  B.  v.,  ed.  Humoristisches  vergiss- 
meinnicht  fiir  1848,  1849.  Leipz.  1848,  1849. 
2v.  S.  838:6 

Saphir,  Moritz  Gottlieb.  Schriften ;  gesammt- 
ausg.  Briinn.  [1880].  26  v.  in  9.  S.  838:7 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  36. 

Seyppel,  C.  M.  Schlau,  schliiuer,  am  schlau- 
sten ;  aegyptische  humoreske,  niederge- 
schrieben  und  abgemalt  1315  jahre  vor 
Christi  geburt  von  C.  M.  Seyppel,  hofma- 
ler  und  poet  seiner  majestat  des  konigs 
Rhampsinit  III.  Memphis,  Mumienstrasse, 
no.  35,  3  etage,  4  X  klingeln.  [Diisseldorf. 
1882] .  Q.  838:  RIO 

—  He,  she,  it ;    egyptian    court  chronicle,  b.  c. 

1302,  a  veracious  and  truthful  version  pre- 
served and  transcribed  for  general  use  hj 
the  peerless  jjoet  laureate  of  his  late  ma- 
jesty Rhampsinnit  III.  Memphis,  Pyramid 
row,  no.  36,  fifth  floor,  close  on  Saturdays 
2  p.  m.     [Dusseldorf.  1883.]  Q.       838  :  R9 

4.    Miscellany. 

Collections. 

Buchmann,  G:    Gefliigelte  worte  ;  der  citaten- 

schatz    des    deutschen    volks.      lite    aufl. 

Berlin.  1879.  D.  839.5:1 

Simrock,  K:  Joseph,  ed.    Die  deutschen  sprich- 

wiirter.   Frankfurt  a.  M.  1863.  S.  839. |  :2 
WacMer,  Oskar,  comp.    Altes  gold  in  deutschen 

spriichwortern.     Stuttg.  [1883].    D. 

839 : 14 
DOrflinger,  C:,  ed.    Onkel  Karl;   eine  gabe  fiir 

die  deutsch-amer.  jugend  aller  altersstufen, 


aus  originalarbeiten  und  ausgewahltem  zu- 

sammengestellt.     2te  aufl.    Milw.  1881.   O. 

839 : 12 

Masius,  Hermann,  ed.  Der  jugend  lust  und 
lehre ;  album  fiir  das  reifere  jugendalter. 
V.  4-8.    Glogau.  [1861-65].    5  v.  O. 

X  839  :  20 

Wagner,  Hermann,  ed.  Hausschatz  fiir  die  deut- 
sche  jugend  ;  fortsetzung  von  "  Der  jugend 
lust  und  lehre".  111.  Glogau.  [1866-73]. 
8v.  O.  X  839:  21 

Schober,  Thekla  v.,  born  v.  Gumbert,  ed.  Toch- 
ter-album  ;  unterhaltungen  im  hauslichen 
kreise  zur  bildung  des  verstandes  und  ge- 
miithes  der  heranwachsenden  weiblichen 
jugend  ;  mit  beitragen  von  gymnasial-leh- 
rer  Albani,  Tante  Amanda,  eic.  111.  Glogau. 
[1855-85].     31  V.  O.  x  839  :  19 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  {W.  0.  v.  Born),  ed.    Die 

spinnstube ;  ein  volksbuch  fiir  1858—1886. 

Frankfurt  a.  M.    [1858—1874],   Wiesbaden. 

[1875—1886].     29  v.  in  16.  S.  839  :  26 

Note.   Since  1871  "Im  vereine  mit  namhaften  volks- 

schriftstellern  fortgefuhrt  von  H.  Oertel". 

In  dividual  authors. 

BOrne,  L:  Fragmente  und  aphorismen.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.  D.  839  : 1 

—  Menzel,  der  franzosenfresser,  —  Schilderungen 

aus  Paris.    N.  Y.  1858.  D.  839  :  2 

—  Vermischte  aufsiitze,  erziihlungen,  reisen.     N. 

Y.  n.  d.    2  V.  D.  839  :  3 

Diesterweg,  F:  Adolf  W:    Lichtstrahlen  aus  sei- 

nen  schriften ;    mit  einer    biographischen 

einleitung  von  E:  Langenberg.  Leipz.  1875. 

S.  839  :  22 

Contents.    Langrenberg-,  E :    Vorwort;  Leben  Die- 

sterweg's.— Lichtstrahlen:   Religion  und  sittlichkeit; 

Zur  psychologic;  Philosophisches;  Erziehung. 

GiJthe,  J:  Wolfgang  y.  The  wisdom  of  Goethe  ; 
with  a  list  of  citations  prepared  especially 
for  this  ed.  with  references  to  the  text  of 
the  more  important  works  by  J :  Stuart 
Blackie.    N.  Y.  1883    S.  839  :  16 

Heine,  H:  Sammtliche  werke  ;  b.  3:  Salon. 
Phila.  1855.  D.  839  :  5 

—  Prose  miscellanies.    Tr.  by  S.  L.  Fleishman. 

Phila.  1876.  D.  839  :  6 

Contents.  Introductory  sketch,  biogr.  and  critical. 
—"The  salon",  the  exhibition  of  paintings  in  Paris, 
1831.— The  memoirs  of  Herr  von  Schnabelewopski.— 
On  the  history  of  religion  and  philosophy  in  Germany. 
—  The  romantic  school.— The  suabian  school.— The 
gods  in  exile.— Confessions. 

—  Wit,   wisdom  and    pathos  from   [his]   prose, 

with  a  few  pieces  from  the  "Book  of 
songs";  selected  and  tr.  by  J.  Snodgrass. 
Lond.  1879.   D.  839  :  10 

Hey,  W:  Fiinfzig  fabeln  fiir  kinder  ;  in  bildern 
gezeichnet  nach  O:  Speckter  ;  nebst  einem 
ernsthaften  anhange.     Gotha.  [1879].  O. 

X  839-1-23 

—  Same,  eng.    Picture  fables  drawn  by  O:  Speck- 

ter, with  rhymes  tr.  from  the  german  of  F. 

\sic\  Hey,  by  H:  W.  Dulcken.    N.  Y.  1858. 

D.  X 839: 13 

~  Same.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  x  839  :  13 

Horn,   Franz  Christofer.      Psyche  ;    aus  Franz 

Horn's  nachlasse,  ausgewJihlt  von  Gustav 

Schwab  und  F:  Forster.    Leipz.  1841.    3  v. 

S.  839  : 7 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  35. 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


1127 


01.  839,  840 


LITEBATUBE— GERMAN,  MISCELLANY. 


1128 


Lessmann,  Daniel.  'Nachlass.    Berlin.  1887.    3 
V.  S.  839:8 

Lohmeyer,  Julius.    Komische  tliiere  ;  ein  lusti- 
ges  bilderbuch.    111.    Glogau.  [1880].  F. 

X  839+25 

MuUer,  J:F:,  called  Maler.     Mittheilungen  aus 

seinem  nachlass.    In  Seuffert,  B.    Maler 

Miiller.  928.3+56 

Pietsch,  L:    Aus  welt  und  kunst ;   studien  und 

bilder.    Jena.  1867.    3  v.  in  1.  S.      839  :  9 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  36. 

Puckler-Muskau,  Hermann  L:  H:  furst  v.     Tut- 

tifrutti,  by  the  author  of   "The  tour  of  a 

german  prince".     N.  Y.  1834.  D.     839:11 

Contents.    Biogr.  sketch  of  the  author,  by  Edmund 

Spencer.— The  wanderer's  return.  — A  visit  to  the 

establishment  of  Herrnhuters.  —  The  album  of   an 

active  mind.— Extracts  from  my  note-book.— Scenes 

and  sketches  of  a  tour  in  the  Riesengebirge.— The 


modern  Alcibiades.  —  A  dialogue,  between  doctor 
Alcibiades  and  the  arabian  emyr  Abdoulach,  upon 
religion  and  true  philosophy.— A  letter  from  Berlin. 

Richter,  J:  Paul  F:,  {Jean  Paul).    The  Campaner 
Thai,  and  other  writings.    From  the  ger- 
man.   Bost.  1864.  D.  839  :  15 
Contents.     The  Campaner  Thai,  or  Discourses  on 
the  immortality  of  the  soul,  tr.  by  Juliette  Bauer.— 
Life  of  Quintus  Fixlein,  tr.  by  T:  Carlyle.— Army- 
chaplain  Schmelzle's  journey  to  Flatz,  tr.  by  T:  Car- 
lyle.—Analects  from  Richter,  tr.  by  T:  De  Quincey.— 
Miscellaneous  pieces. 

—  Wit,  wisdom,  and  philosophy  ;  ed.  by  Giles  P. 

Hawley.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  839:17 

Sturm,  Julius  K:  Reinhold.    Das  buch  fur  meine 

kinder;  marchen  und  lieder.  111.  2teverm. 

aufl.    Leipz.  1880.  Q.  x  839+27 

—  Neues  fabelbuch.    111.    Leipz.  1881.  O. 

X  839+24 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


16.    Romanic  literatures. 


For  Dramas, 
For  Romances,  st 


36  Class-List  of  Drama,  col.  519. 
Class-List  of  Prose  fiction,  col.  657. 


1.    In  general. 

Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J:  C:  Leonard.  Histori- 
cal view  of  the  literature  of  the  south  of 
Europe  [to  1813].  Tr.  from  the  original, 
with  notes  and  a  life  of  the  author,  by  T : 
Roscoe  ;  from  the  last  Lond.  ed.,  with  all 
the  notes  from  the  last  Paris  ed.  N.  Y. 
1871.  3v.  D.  850.1:1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Lif e.— Introd. :  Corruption  of  the 
latin,  and  formation  of  the  romance  languages.— On 
the  literature  of  the  arabians.— On  the  literature  of 
the  troubadours.— On  the  literature  of  the  trouveres. 
—On  the  literature  of  the  Italians.  2.  Same,  con- 
tinued.—On  the  literature  of  the  Spaniards.- On  the 
literature  of  the  Portuguese.— Index. 

2,    French. 

Hi  s t  o  ry . 

Laun,  H:  van.    History  of  french  literature.    N. 

Y.  1876-77.  3v.  O.  840.1  :1 

Contents.    V.  1 .  From  its  origin  to  the  renaissance. 

2.  Prom  the  classical  renaissance  to  1715.    3.  1715— 

1848. 

Saintsbury,  G:  Warner.  Short  history  of  french 
literature.  [Clarendon  press  ser.]  N.  Y. 
1882.  D.  840. 1  :  2 

Bridge,  Christiana.  History  of  french  litera- 
ture ;  adapted  from  the  french  of  [Jacques 
Claude]  Demogeot.  New  ed.  [Hist,  hand- 
books].    Lond.  1884.  S.  840.1:3 

Engel,  E:    Geschichte  der  franzosischen  littera- 

tur  von  ihren  anfangen  bis  auf  die  neueste 

zeit.      ( Geschichte    der   weltlitteratur   in 

einzeldarstellungen,  1).     Leipz.   [1883].  O. 

840.1:7 

Ampere,  J:  Jacques  Antoine.  Histoire  litteraire 
de  la  France  avant  Charlemagne.  3e  ed. 
Paris.  1870.  3  v.  D.  840.1:4 

—  Histoire  litteraire  de  la  France  sous  Charle- 
magne et  durant  les  lOe  et  lie  sifecles.  3e 
ed.    Paris.  1870.  D.  840.1  :5 

Tilley,  Arthur.  The  literature  of  the  french 
renaissance  ;  an  introductory  essay.  Cam- 
bridge. 1885.  D.  ■  640.1  :8 


Hettner,  Hermann.      Geschichte    der  franzosi- 
schen literatur  in  18.   iahrh.      (Literatur- 
geschichte  des  18.   jahrh  ;  2er  theil).     4te 
verb.  aufl.    Brschwg.  1881.  O.      809  :  9  v2 
Contents,     les  huch.     Der  ursprung    der   franzosi- 
schen aufkliirungsliteratur:    Die  letzten  jahre  Lud- 
wig's  XIV ;  Die  regentschatt  des  herzogs  von  Orleans 
und  das  ministerium  des  cardinal  Fleury.— 2e8  btich. 
Die  bliithe  der  franz.  aukliirungsliteratur:  Literatur 
unter    Ludwig   XV;     Voltaire    und    Montesquieu; 
Diderot  und  die  encyklopadisten;  Rousseau  und  die 
demokratie.  —  Ses  buch.     Die  macht  der  franz.  auf- 
klarungsliteratur. 

Schmidt,  Julian.  Geschichte  der  franzosischen 
literatur  seit  Ludwig  XVI,  1774.  2te  voll- 
stiindig  umgearb.  aufl.  Leipz.  1873,  1874. 
2v.  O.  840.1+6 

Brandes,  G:  Die  emigrantenliteratur.  In  his 
Hauptstromungen  der  literatur  des  19. 
jahrh.  809  :  6  vl 

—  Die  reaktion  in  Frankreich.    In  the  same. 

809 : 6  v3 

—  Die  romantische  schule  in  Frankreich.     In  the 

same.  809  :  6  v5 

Vericour,  L.  Raymond  de.  Modern  french  litera- 
ture ;  rev.  with  notes  alluding  particularly 
to  writers  prominent  in  late  political  events 
in  Paris,  by  W:  Staughton  Chase.  Bost. 
1848.  D.  840.1  :9 

Matthews,  James  Brander.  French  dramatists 
of  the  19th  century.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

842.2  :  1 
Contents.  Preface.  —  A  brief  chronology  of  the 
french  drama  in  the  19th  century. —  The  romantic 
movement.  —  Victor  Hugo.  —  Alexandre  Dumas.  — 
Eugene  Scribe.— Emile  Augier.— Alexandre  Dumas, 
fils.  —  Victorien  Sardou.—  Octave  Feuillet.— Eugene 
Labiche.— Meilhac  and  Haldvy.— Emile  Zola  and  the 
present  tendencies  of  french  drama.— Notes.— Index. 
-IVote.  See  also  names  of  individual  writers  in  the 
Index  to  biography,  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue. 


Co  II  e  c  t  e  d 


w  0  r  fc  8 


Merimee,   Prosper.     Gesammelte  werke,   iiber- 
setzt  von  H:  Eisner.     Stuttg.  1845.  7  v.  S. 

840:  1 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  21. 


1129 


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01.  840-849 


1130 


Montaigne,  Michel  Eyquem  de.  Works,  com- 
prising his  essays,  journey  into  Italy,  and 
letters  ;  with  notes  from  all  the  commenta- 
tors, biogr.  and  bibliogr.  notices,  etc.,  by 
W.  Hazlitt.  New  and  rev.  ed.,  ed.  by  O. 
W.  Wight.    N.  Y.  1859.  4  v.  U.  840  :  2 

Contents.     V.  1-3.   Life  of  Montaigne.  —  Essays.— 
App. :    Bibliographical   notice  of  the  editions  of  the 
essays;  Portraits  of  M.;  Index  to  authors  quoted. 
4.  St.  John,  Percy  Bayle.    Biography  of  M.— Diary 
of  a  journey  through  Switzerland  and  Germany  into 
Italy.— Letters  of  M.— App. :    References  to  the  prin- 
cipal opinions  which  have  been  passed  upon  M.  and 
his  writings.— General  index. 
Saint  Evremond,  C:  Marguetel  de  Saint  Denis 
seigneur  de.    Works  ;  made  english  from 
the  french  original,  with  the  life  of  the 
author  by  mr.  [T:]  Des  Maizeaux.     Added, 
The  memoirs  of  the  dutchess  of  Mazarin, 
etc.    3d  ed.,  corr.  and  enl.    Lond.  1728.  3 
V.  D.  840:3 

Saint-Pierre,  Jacgues  H:  Bernardin  de.  Works  ; 
with  memoir  of  the  author  and  explana- 
tory notes  by  E.  Clarke.  Lond.  1846.  2  v. 
D.  840  : 4 

Contents.    V.  1.    Paul  and  Virginia.  —  The  Indian 
cottage.— Studies  of  nature.    2.  Studies  of  nature. 

JP  o  e  t  r  y  . 

Beranger,  P:  J:  de.  Two  hundred  lyrical  poems. 
Done  into  english  verse  by  W:  Young. 
New  ed.    N.  Y.  1857.  D.  841  : 1 

Chanson  de  Roland,  La.  Tr.  from  the  7th  ed. 
of  Leon  Gautier  by  Leonce  Rabillon.  N. 
Y.  1885.  S.  841  :  4 

Mistral,  F:  Mirfeio  ;  a  provencal  poem.  Tr.  by 
Harriet  W.  Preston.  Bost.  1874.  S.    841  :  J3 

Voltaire,  Franyois  Marie  Arouet  called  de.  The 
Henriade;  with  The  battle  of  Fontenoy,  Dis- 
sertations on  man.  Law  of  nature,  Destruc- 
tion of  Lisbon,  Temple  of  taste  and  Tem- 
ple of  friendship.  From  the  french,  with 
notes  from  all  the  commentators,  ed.  by  O. 
W.  Wight.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.  ^84i  :  3 

Assays. 

Chasles,  Victor  Euphemion  Philarfete.     Notabil- 
ities in  France  and  England  ;  with  an  auto- 
biography.    N.  Y.  1853.  D.  844  :  3 
Contents.    Autobiography.— Residence  in  England. 
—English  society  in  1817.— A  visit  to  South  Stack.— 
Scenes  of  a  life  in  Ireland.— Thoughts  upon  Ireland. 
-Sea-shore  scenes.— An  hour  on  board  the  "Swal- 
low."—Thoughts  upon  french  society. 
Chateaubriand,  Fran9ois  A:  Rene    vicomte  de. 
Recollections  of  Italy,  England  and  Amer- 
ica, with  essays  on  various  subjects  in  mor- 
als and  literature.    Phila.  1816.  O.    844  : 1 
Sainte-Beuve,  C:  A:     Monday-chats;    selected 
and  tr.  from  the   "Causeries  du  lundi", 
with  an  introd.  essay  on  the  life  and  writ- 
ings   of    Sainte-Beuve    by    W:    Mathews. 
Chicago.  1877.  D.  844  :  2 
Contents.    The  life  and  writings  of  Sainte-Beuve.— 
Lewis  XIV.— Fenelon.—Bossuet.—Massillon.— Pascal. 
Rousseau.— Mme.  Geoflfrin.— Joubert.— Guizot.— The 
abbe  Galiani.— Frederic  the  great.— Index. 

1/  e  t  t  e  r  s  . 
(See  note  under  English  letters,  col.  1078). 
Calvin  or  Cauvin,  J:  Letters,  compiled  from  the 
original  mss.  and  ed.  with  historical  notes 
by  Jules  Bonnet.    Tr.   from   the  original 
latin  and  french.    Phila.  n.  d.    4  v.  O. 

846+5 


Sevigne,  Marie  de  Rabutin-Chantal  marquise  de. 
Letters  to  her  daughter  and  friends  ;  ed.  by 
Sarah  J.  Hale.     N?  Y.  1859.  D.  846  :  3 

Elisabeth  Charlotte  of  Bavaria,  duchesse  d' 
Orleans,  princesse  Palatine.  Briefe  der 
Elisabeth  Charlotte  von  Orleans,  1673  bis 
1715 ;  ausgewahlt,  mit  einl.  und  anmerk. 
versehen  von  L:  Geiger.    Stuttg.  [1884].  D. 

846:11 

Maintenon,  Fran9oise  d'Aubigne,  mme.  Scarron, 
afterward  marquise  de.  The  letters  of 
madam  de  Maintenon  and  other  eminent 
persons  in  the  age  of  Lewis  XIV.  Added, 
some  characters.  Tr.  from  the  french. 
Dublin.  1853.   S.  846:9 

Simon,  E:  Etienne,  {Edouard  Lockroy).  The 
great  french  revolution,  1785—1793 ;  nar- 
rated in  the  letters  of  madame  J of  the 

jacobin  party,  ed.  by  her  grandson,  Edou- 
ard Lockroy.  From  the  french  by  miss 
Martin  and  an  american  collaborateur. 
Lond.  1881.   D.  846  :  10 

Napoleon  I,  emperor  of  the  french.  Confidential 
correspondence  with  his  brother  Joseph  ; 
selected  and  tr.,  with  explanatory  notes, 
from  the  "Memoires  du  roi  Joseph".  N. 
Y.  1856.    2  V.  D.  846  :  7 

—  A  selection  from  the  letters  and  despatches  of 

the  first  Napoleon  ;  with  explanatory  notes 
by  the  hon.  D.  A.  Bingham.  Lond.  1884. 
3v.  O.  846:13 

Remusat,  Claire  Elisabeth  Jeanne  Gravier  de 
Vergennes  comtesse  de.  Selection  from 
the  letters  of  madame  de  Remusat  to  her 
husband  and  her  son,  from  1804  to  1813. 
From  the  french  by  mrs.  Cashel  Hoey  and 
JiLiUie.     N.  Y.  1881.  D.  846:1 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  846+1 
Talleyrand-Perigord,  Maurice,  prince  de  Bene- 

vent.  Corresponden(;e  of  prince  Talleyrand 
and  king  Louis  XVIII  during  the  congress 
of  Vienna,  hitherto  unpub.;  from  the  mss. 
preserved  in  the  archives  of  the  ministry 
of  foi-eign  affairs  at  Paris  ;  with  a  pref.,  ob- 
servations and  notes  by  M.  G.  Pallain.  N. 
Y.  1881.  O.  846:4 

Guerin,  Eugenie  de.  Letters  ;  ed.  by  G.  S.  Tre- 
butein.    N.  Y.  1866.   D.  846  :  6 

Merimee,  Prosper.  Letters  to  Panizzi ;  ed.  by 
L:Fagan.     Lond.  1881.    2  v.  O.       846:8 

Balzac,  Honore  de.  Correspondence  ;  with  a 
memoir  by  his  sister,  madame  de  Surville. 
Tr.  by  C:  Lamb  Kenney.  Portr.  and  fac- 
simile of  the  handwriting  of  Balzac.  Lond. 
1878.     2  V.  O.  846  :  12 

Bacourt,  Adolphe  chevalier  de.  Souvenirs  of  a 
diplomat ;  private  letters  from  America 
during  the  administrations  of  presidents 
Van  Buren,  Harrison  and  Tyler ;  with  a 
memoir  of  the  author  by  the  comtesse  de 
Mirabeau.  Tr.  from  the  french.  N.  Y.  1885. 
D.  846 : 14 

Mi  s  cellany . 

Gasparin,  Valerie  Boissier  comtesse  de.    Vesper, 

Tr.  from  the  3d  french  ed.   by  Mary  L. 

Booth.    N.  Y.  1863.  S.  84'9  :  1 

La  Fontaine,   J:  de.      Fables.      Tr.    from    the 

french  by  Elizur  Wright,  jr.    4th  ed.    Bost. 

1856.     2v.  inl.  S.  849:2 

Napoleon  I,  emperor  of  the  french.    Table  talk 

and  opinions.   4th  ed.  [Bayard  ser.l   Lond. 

1875.   T.  849  :  3 


1131 


CI.  849-854 


LITERATTJBE— FRENCH. 


1132 


Maistre,  Xavier  de.    A  journey  round  my  room. 

Tr.  from  the  french,  with  a  notice  of  the 

author's  life,  by  H:  Atwell.    Lond.  1883.  S. 

849  :  4 
Karr,  J:  Baptiste  Alphonse.    A  tour  round  my 

garden.    Tr.  from  the  french,  rev.  and  ed. 

by  J.  G.  Wood.    New  ed.,  ill.    Lond.  1859. 

S.  849  :  5 

Rabelais,  Francois.     Readings  in  Rabelais  by 

Walter  Besant.    Edinburgh.  1883.  D. 

848  :  1 

2.    Italian. 

Hi  s  t  o  r  y . 

Sauer,  K:  Marquard.  Geschichte  der  italieni- 
schen  litteratur  von  ihren  anfangen  bis  auf 
die  neueste  zeit.  (Geschichte  der  weltlit- 
teratur  in  einzeldarstellungen,  3.)  Leipz. 
[1884].  O.  850.1  :3 

Barbacovi,  Francesco  Virgilio  conte.  Compen- 
dium of  the  literary  history  of  Italy  until 
the  formation  of  the  modern  Italian  lan- 
guage. Tr.  from  the  Italian.  Edinb.  1835. 
D.  850.1:4 

Symonds,  J:  Addington.  Renaissance  in  Italy  ; 
Italian  literature,  in  2  pts.  Lond.  1881.  2 
V.  O.  850.1  :2 

—  [Studies  in  Italian  literature].  In  his  Sketches 
and  studies.  824.2  :  86 

Contents,  see  English  literature,  Essays,  col.  1074. 
Huefifer,  Francis.  Italian  studies,  in  824.2  :  121 

Contents,  see  English  literature.  Essays,  col.  1065. 
Greene,   G:    Washington.      Historical   [and  lit- 
erary] studies.  824.1:38 
Contents,  see  English  literature,  Essays,  col.  1062. 
Note.    See  also  names  of  individual  authors  in  the 
Index  to  biography,  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue. 

Po  e  try . 

Hunt,  James  H:  Leigh.    Stories  from  the  Italian 

£oets  ;  a  summary  in  prose  of  the'  poems  of 
•ante,  Pulci,  Boiardo,  Ariosto  and  Tasso, 
with  comments  throughout,  occasional  pas- 
sages versified  and  critical  notices  of  the 
lives  and  genius  of  the  authors.  N.  Y.  1846. 
D.  851:8 

Contents.  Dante:  The  Italian  pilgrim's  progress.— 
Pulci:  Humours  of  giants;  The  battle  of  Ronces- 
valles.  — Boiardo:  The  adventures  of  Angelica;  The 
death  of  Agrican ;  The  saracen  friends.  —  Seeing  and 
believing.  —  Ariosto :  The  adventures  of  Angelica; 
Astolfo's  journey  to  the  moon;  Ariodante  and  Gi- 
nevra;  Suspicion;  Isabella.  —  Tasso:  Olindo  and 
Sophronia;  Tancred  and  Clorinda;  Rinaldo  and  Ar- 
mida.  —  App.:  The  story  of  Paulo  and  Prancesca; 
Accounts  given  by  different  writers  of  the  circum- 
stances relating  to  Paulo  and  Francesca,  concluding 
with  the  only  facts  ascertained ;  Story  of  Ugolino ; 
Picture  of  Florence  in  the  time  ot  Dante's  ancestors; 
The  death  of  Agrican;  Angelica  and  Medoro;  The 
jealousy  of  Orlando;  The  death  of  Clorinda;  Tan- 
cred in  the  enchanted  forest. 

Ariosto,  L:  The  Orlando  Furioso.  Tr.  into 
english  verse,  with  notes  by  W:  Stewart 
Rose.    New  ed.,  ill.    Lond.  1858.  2  v.  D. 

851:6 
—  Paladin  and  saracen  ;  stories  from  Ariosto  by 
H.  C.  Hollway-Calthrop.   111.    Lond.  1882. 
D.  x851  :  10 

Contents.  Introd.  — The  adventures  of  Roger  and 
Bradamante.— The  journeys  and  madness  of  Roland. 
— Astulf.  — The  siege  of  Paris.  —  Biserta.— Last  adven- 
tures of  Roger  and  Bradamante. 


Ariosto,  L: — Continued. 

—  Tales  from  Ariosto,  retold  for  children  by  a 

lady.  111.     Lond.  1879.  S.  x851:9 

Contents.    The  story  of  the  princess  Angelica.— The 
story  of  Ginevra.  —  The  story  of  Ruggiero  and  Bra- 
damante. 
Buonarroti,     Michelangelo.       Selected    poems ; 
with  translations  from  various  sources  ;  ed. 
by  Ednah  D.  Cheney.    Bost.  1885.  D. 

851  :  12 

Dante  Alighieri.     The  divine  comedy.     Tr.  by 

H:  Wadsworth    Longfellow.     Bost.    1872, 

1873.  3v.  D.  851:1 

Contents.    V.  1.  Inferno.    2.  Purgatorio.    3.  Para- 

diso. 

—  Same.    Bost.  1867.  2  v.  O.  851+1 

Contents.    V.  1 .  Inferno.    2.  Purgatorio. 

—  Same.    Dante's  Divine  comedy:  The  inferno  ; 

a  literal  prose  trans.,  with  the  text  of  the 
original,  collated  from  the  best  ed.,  and 
explan.  notes  by  J:  A.  Carlyle.  2d  ed. 
1867.    Lond.  1882.  D.  851  :  11 

—  Same,  germ.    Gottlichekomodie.  Insdeutsche 

iibers.  von  K:  Gustav  v.  Berneck.  2te  aufl. 
Stuttg.  1856.  S.  851  :  1 

—  Lyrische  gedichte.    Uebers.   und   erklart  von 

K:  L:  Kannegiesser  und  K:  Witt  we.  2te 
aufl.     Leipz.  1842.  2  v.  S.  851  :  2 

—  Das  neue  leben.    Aus  dem  ital.  iibers.  und  er- 

lautert  von  K:  Forster.    Leipz.  1841.  S. 

851:3 

Note.    References  to  Dante  are  included  in  Dur- 

fee's  Poetical  concordance,  811:  Rl  1 ;  see  col.  1031. 

Leopardi,  Giacomo cora^e.  Gedichte.  Verdeutscht 

in  den  versmassen  des  originals  von  Robert 

Hamerling.     Hildburgh.  1866.  D.  851  :  13 

Tasso,  Torquato.    Jerusalem  delivered.  Tr.  into 

englisn  Spenserian  verse,  with  a  life  of  the 

author,    by    J.    H.    Wiffin.    New  ed.    ill. 

Lond.  1881.  D.  851  :  7 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1849.  D.  851:7 

—  Auserlesene    lyrische    gedichte.      Aus     dem 

italien.  iibers.  von  K:  Forster ;  mit  einer 
einleitung  :  Ueber  Torquato  Tasso  als  lyi*i- 
schen  dicnter.  2te  aufl.  Leipz.  1844.  2  v. 
inl.   8.  851  :4 

Tassoni,  Alessandro.  Der  geraubte  eimer.  Aus 
dem  italien.  iibers.  von  P.  L.  Kritz.  Leipz. 
1842.  D.  851  :  5 

Mi  scellany. 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.     Studies  of  Paris.    Tr. 

from  the  Italian  by  W.  W.  C.     N.  Y.  1879. 

D.  854:1 

Contents.    The  first  day  in  Paris.— A  glance  at  the 

exposition.— Victor  Hugo.— Bmile  Zola.— Paris. 

Boccaccio,    Giovanni.    The  decameron,  or  Ten 

days'  entertainment.    Tr.  from  the  Italian  ; 

prefixed,  remarks  on  the  life  and  writings 

of  Boccaccio.    Hartford.  1848.    3  v.  in  1.  8. 

853  :R 
Note.    An  ed.  for  general  reading  will  be  found  in 
the  Fiction  class-list,  col.  681. 
Leopardi,  Giacomo  conte.    Essays  and  dialogues. 
Tr.  by  C:  Edwai'des,  with  a  biographical 
sketch.    [Eng.  and  for.  phil.  libTj    Lond. 
1882.  O.  854:2 

Contents.  Biogr.  sketch .  — History  of  the  human 
race.— Dialogue  between  Hercules  and  Atlas.— Dia- 
logue between  fashion  and  death.— Prize  competition 
of  the  academy  ot  sinographs.— Dialogue  between  a 
goblin  and  a  gnome.  —  Dialogue  between  Malam- 
bruno  and  Farfarello.— Dialogue  between  nature 
and  a  soul.— Dialogue   between   the  earth  and  the  ' 

ac  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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moon.— The  wager  of  Prometheus.  —  Dialogue  be- 
tween a  natural  philosopher  and  a  metaphysician.— 
IJialog-ue  between  Tasso  and  his  familiar  spirit.— Dia- 
logue between  nature  and  an  Icelander.- Parini  on 
glory.— Dialogue  between  Ruysch  and  his  mummies. 
—Remarkable  sayings  of  Philip  Ottonieri.— Dialogue 
between    Columbus  and    Gutierrez.  —  Panegyric  of 
birds.— The  song  of  the  wild  cock.— Dialogue  between 
Timandro  and  Eleandro.— Copernicus.— Dialogue  be- 
tween an  almanac  seller  and  a  passer-by.- Dialogue 
between  Plotinus    and  Porphyrus.— Comparison  of 
the  last  words  of  Brutus  and  Theophrastus.  —  Dia- 
logue between  Trlstano  and  a  friend. 
Machiavelli,  Niccolo.    Historical,  political  and 
diplomatic  writings.     Tr.  from  the  italian 
by  Christian  E.  Detmold.    Bost.  1882.  4  v. 
O.  850-1-1 

Contents.    V.  1 .   Pref.— Life.— History  of  Florence. 

2.  The  prince.— Discourse  on  the  first  ten  books  of 
TitusLivius.— Thoughts  of  a  statesman.  3.  Missions. 
4.  Missions.— Miscellaneous  papers.- Index. 

3.    Spanish. 

Ticknor,  G:    History  of  Spanish  literature.    N. 
Y.  1849.  3v.  d.  860.1-^1 

Contents.  V.  1.  1st  period.  The  literature  that 
existed  in  Spain  between  the  first  appearance  of  the 
present  written  language  and  the  early  part  of  the 
reign  of  the  emperor  Charles  V,  or  from  the  end  of 
the  12th  century  to  the  beginning  of  the  16th.— 2d 
period.  From  the  accession  of  the  austrian  family 
to  its  extinction,  or  from  the  begining  of  the  16th 
century  to  the  end  of  the  17th.    2.   Same,  continued. 

3.  Same,  concluded,.  3d  period.  Between  the  acces- 
sion of  the  Bourbon  family  and  the  invasion  of  Bona- 
parte, or  from  the  beginning  of  the  18th  century  to 
the  early  part  of  the  19th.— App.  Origin  of  the  Span- 
ish language;  The  romanceros;  Fernan  Gomez  de 
Cibdareal  and  the  Ceuton  epistolario;  The  Buscapie; 
Editions,  translations  and  imitations  of  the  Don 
Quixote;  Early  collections  of  old  Spanish  plays;  On 
the  origin  of  the  cultismo.— Inedita:  Poema  de  Jose 
el  Patriarca;  La  danza  general  de  la  muerte;  El  llbro 
del  rabi  Santob.— Index. 


Lockhart,  J:  Gibson,  tr.  Ancient  Spanish  bal- 
lads ;  historical  and  romantic.  A  new  i*ev. 
ed.  with  a  biogr.  notice.    Bost.  1856.  D. 

861:4 

Kennedy,  James.    Modern  poets  and  poetry  of 

Spain.    Lond.  1852.   O.  861+3 

Vingfut,    Gertrude  Fairfield  de,   ed.      Selections 

frotn  the  best  Spanish  poets.    N.  Y.  1856.  D. 

861  :5 
Yriarte,  T:    Literary  fables.    Tr.  from  the  Span- 
ish by  G:  H.  Devereux.     Bost.  1855.  D. 

861:6 
Cervantes-Saavedra,  Miguel  de.    Wit  and  wis- 
dom of  Don  Quixote.    Bost.  1882.  T. 

869:1 

4.    Portuguese, 

Camoens,  L:  de.  The  Lusiad,  or  The  discovery 
of  India  ;  an  epic  poem.  Tr.  from  the  Por- 
tuguese with  an  historical  introd.  and  notes 
by  W:  Julius  Mickle.  New  ed.  Lond.  1807. 
3v.  S.  861  : 1 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  Lusiaden  ;  heroisch-episches 

gedicht.  Aus  dem  portugiesischen  in 
iamben  iibers.  von  K:  Eitner.  Hildburgh. 
1869.  D.  861  : 1 

—  Poems.    From  the  Portuguese,  with  remarks 

on  his  life  and  writings,  notes,  etc.,  by 
lord  viscount  Strangford.  New  ed.  Lond. 
1824.  D.  861:2 

—  The  lyricks,  sonnets,  canzons,  odes  and  sex- 

tines,  englished  by  R:  F.  Burton.  Lond. 
1884.  2  V.   S.  861  :  8 

Burton,  R:  Francis.  Camoens  ;  his  life  and  his 
Lusiads,  a  commentary.  Lond.  1881.  2  v. 
S.  861.2:1 


17.    Classical  literatures. 


1.    In  general. 

White,  C.  A.  Classic  literature,  principally 
Sanskrit,  greek  and  roman,  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  Persian,  Chinese  and  Japanese, 
in  the  form  of  sketches  of  the  authors  and 
specimens  from  translations  of  their  works. 
N.  Y.  1877.  D.  880.1  : 1 

Creuzer,  F:  Zur  geschichte  der  griechischen 
und  romischen  literatur ;  besorgt  von 
.  Julius  Kayser.     Leipz.  1847.  O.     880.1:3 

Jennings,  G.  H.,  and  W.  S.  Jolinstone.  Half- 
hours  with  greek  and  latin  authors  ;  from 
various  english  trans,  with  biogr.  notices. 
N.  Y.  1882  [1881].  D.  870:1 

Elton,  C:  Abraham.  Specimens  of  the  greek  and 
roman  classic  poets,  in  a  chronological 
series  from  Homer  to  Tryphiodorus,  trans, 
into  english  verse  and  ill.  with  biogr.  and 
critical  notices.    Phila.  1860.    3  v.  D. 

871:1 

Savage,  J:  A  select  collection  of  letters  of  the 
antients,  whereby  is  discovered  the  moral- 
ity, gallantry,  wit,  humour,  manner  of 
arguing  and  in  a  word  the  genius  of  both 
greeks  and  romans.  Lond.  1708.  D.   876  :  3 

2.    Roman. 

History   and    Collections . 
Bahr,  J:  Christian  Felix.    Geschichte  der  romi- 


schen literatur,    4te  verb,  und  verm.  aufl. 

Carlsruhe.  1868-72.    4  v.  O.  870.1  :  5 

Contents.    V.   1.    AUgemeiner  theil.  —  Die  poesie. 

2,  3.    Die  prosa.    4.    Die  christlichen  dichter  und 

geschichtsschreiber  Roms. 

Tetiffel,   W:   Siegmund.      A  history  of   roman 

literature.    Tr.  with  the  author's  sanction, 

by  W:  Wagner.    Lond.  1873.    2  v.  O. 

870.1+4 

Cruttwell,  C:  T:    A  history  of  roman  literature 

from  the  earliest  period  to  the  death  of 

Marcus     Aurelius  ;      with     chronological 

tables,  etc.,  for  the  use  of  students.    N.  Y. 

n.  d.  O.  870.1  :  3 

Browne,  Robert  W:  A  history  of  roman  classical 

literature.     T.  p.  w.  O.  870.1  : 1 

Simcox,  G:  A:    History  of  latin  literature  from 

Ennius  to  Boethius.    N.  Y.  1883.     2  v.  D. 

870.1  :2 

Sellar,  W.  Y.    The  roman  poets  of  the  republic. 

New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.    Oxford.  1881.  O. 

871  :2 

Herder,  J:  Gottfried  v.     Romische  literatur.    In 

his  Werke.  830  :  154  v8 

Contents.    Aus  Horaz.  —  Brief e  fiber  das  lesen  des 

Horaz.— Aus  Perslus.— Aus  Phadrus. 

Note.    See  also  names  of  individual  writers  in  the 
Index  to  biography,  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue. 

Individual    authors . 

CsBsar,  Caius  Julius.    Commentaries.      937  :  10 
See  un^r  Ancient  roman  history. 


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1136 


Ccesar,  Caim  JuVms. —  Continued. 

—  TroUope,   Anthony.      The    commentaries    of 

Caesar.  [Ancient  classics  for  eng.  readers.! 
Phila.  1875.  S.  879  :  4 

Catullus,  Caius  Valerius.  Davies,  James. 
Catullus,  Tibullus  andPropertius.  [Ancient 
classics  for  eng.  readers.]    Phila.  1877.  S. 

874  :  4 
Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius.     [Works.]    N.  Y.  1867- 
70.    3  V.  S.  875  : 1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Biogr.  sketch.— The  orations,  tr. 
by  prof.  Duncan.  2.  Same,  contintwd.  3.  The  offices, 
tr.  by  T:  Cockman.— Cato,  or  An  essay  on  old  age; 
LfBlius,  or  An  essay  on  friendship,  tr.  by  dr.  Mel- 
moth. 

—  Orationes    quaedam    selectfe.    notis    anglicis 

illustrata;  cura  et  studio  Thomae  Dugdale, 
jr.  Quibus  prasfigitur  vita  Ciceronis,  per 
annos  consulares  digesta ;  huic  ed.  ace. 
dialogi  De  senectute  et  De  amicitia.    Phila. 

1815.0.  r^'^^.''^ 

—  The  three  dialogues  on  the  orator.    Tr.  mto 

eng.  by  W.  Outhrie,  rev.  and  corr.  with 
notes.  ■  2d  amer.  ed.    N.  Y.  1860.  S. 

875:2 

—  Collins,  W:  Lucas.    Cicero.    [Ancient  classics 

for  eng.  readers.]     Phila.  1875.  S.     875  :  3 

Horatius  Flaccus,   Quintus,   {eng.  Horace).     A 

poetical  translation  of  the  works  of  Horace, 

with  the  original  text  and  critical  notes, 

collected  from  his  best  latin  and  french 

commentators,  by  Philip  Francis.     5th  ed. 

rev.  and  corr.    Lbnd.  1853.  4  v.  O.   871  :  4 

Contents.    V.  1,  2.    Odes.  —  Epodes.  —  The  secular 

poem.    3.    Satires.    4.    Epistles.— Art  of  poetry. 

—  Odes  and  epodes  of  Horace  ;  a  metrical  trans. 

intoenglish,  with  introd.  and  commentaries 
by  lord  Lytton,  with  latin  text.  Leipz.  1869. 
2'v.  in  1.  S.  874  :  2 

—  Works.    Tr.  literally  into  english  prose,   for 

the  use  of  those  who  are  desirous  of  ac- 
quiring or  recovering  a  competent  knowl- 
edge of  the  latin  language,  by  C.  Smart ; 
in  2  V.     Edinb.  1801.  V.  1.  T.  874  :  6 

Contents.    1— 5th  book  of  odes. 

—  Martin,    Sir   Theodore.     Horace.     [Ancient 

classics  for  eng.  readers].     Phila.  1877.  S. 

871:3 
Juvenalis,  Decimus  Junius.     Walford,  E:     Ju- 
venal.    [Ancient  classics  for  eng.  readers]. 
Phila.  1878.  S.  877  :  2 

Livius  Patavinus,  Titus,  (eng.  Livy).     History  of 
Rome.    4  v.  937:6 

See  under  Ancient  roman  history. 

—  Capes,  W.  Wolfe.    Livy.    (Classical  writers). 

N.  Y.  1880.  S.  ■  879 :  1 

—  Collins,  W:  Lucas.    Livy.     [Ancient  classics 

for  eng.  readers].  Phila.  1876.  S.  879  :  2 
Lucretius  Carus,  Titus.  Lucretius  on  the  nature 
of  things ;  a  philosophical  poem  in  six 
books.  Literally  tr.  into  english  prose  by 
J:  Selby  Watson.  Adjoined,  the  poetical 
version  of  J:  Mason  Good.    Lond.  1851.  D. 

871:5 

—  Mallock,   W:    Hurrell.    Lucretius.     [Ancient 

classics  for  eng.  readers] .    Phila.  1878.  S. 

874  :  6 
Ovidius  Naso,  Publius,  {eng.  Ovid).  Metamor- 
phoseon  libri  15 ;  interpretatione  et  notis 
illustravit  Daniel  Chrispinus  Helvetius  in 
usum  serenissimiDelphini.  In  haced.  nona 
notarum  pars  expungitur,  quarum  loco 
adjiciuntur  aliae,    et    mterpretatio  passim 


Ovidius  Naso,  Publius,  {eng.  Ovid).— Gontimted. 
emendatur  ;  hanc  ed.  recensuit  et  emenda- 
vit  T:  S.  Joy.     Novi-Eboraci.  1823.  O. 

874:7 

—  The  heroYdes,  or  Epistles  of  the  heroines,  — 

The  amours.  —  Art  of  love,  —  Remedy  of 
love,  and  minor  works  of  Ovid.  Literally 
tr.  into  english  prose,  with  copious  notes 
by  H:  T.  Riley.    Lond.  1852.  D.         871  :  6 

—  Church,    Alfred  J:    Ovid.     [Ancient  classics 

for  eng.  readers].    Phila.  1876.  S.    874:3 
Plautus,   Titus   Maccius.     Collins,    W:    Lucas. 
Plautus  and  Terence.    [Ancient  classics  for 
eng.  readers].     Phila.  1875.  S.  872  :  3 

Flinius  Secundus  major,  Caius,  {eng.  Pliny).  Na- 
tural history.  6  v.  500  :  6 
See  umUr  Natural  science,  col.  281. 
Plinius  CjBcilus  Secundus  junior,  Caius.  The 
letters  of  Pliny  the  consul,  with  occasional 
remarks  by  W:  Melmoth.  4th  ed.  Lond. 
1757.  2  V.  O.  876  :  1 

—  Church,  Alfred  J:,  and  W.  J.  Brodribb.     Pli- 

ny's letters.  [Ancient  classics  for  eng. 
readers].     Phila.  1879.  S.  876  :  2 

Propertius,  Sextus  Aurelius.  See  Catullus,  above. 
Sallustius  Crispus,  Caius,  {eng.  Sallust).  [Histor- 
ical works].  937:  7 
See  under  Ancient  roman  history. 
Seneca,  Lucius  Annasus.     Morals.            171  :  10 

See  wider  Ethics,  col.  63. 
Tacitus,  Caius  Cornelius.  Works.  2  v.     937  :  38  ; 
Contents,  see  under  Ancient  roman  histoi-y- 

—  Donne,  W:  Bodham.    Tacitus.     [Ancient  clas- 

sics for  eng.  readers].    Phila.  1875.  S. 

879  :  3 
Terentius  Afer,  Publius,  {eng.  Terence).     Com- 
edies. 872  :  2 
See  Class-list  of  drama,  col.  606. 

—  See  Plautus,  above. 

Tibullus,  Albius.   See  Catullus,  above. 

Vergilius  Maro,  Publius,  {eng.  Virgil).  The 
Georgics  of  Vergil.  Tr.  into  english  verse 
by  Harriet  Waters  Preston.    Bost.  1881.  T. 

874  :  1 

—  Collins,  W:  Lucas.    Virgil.     [Ancient  classics 

for  eng.  readers] .    Phila.  1878.  S.    873  :  3  i 
Note.    References  to  Virg-il  are  included  in  Dur- 
fee's  Poetical  concordance,  811:  Bl  1 ;  sec  col.  1031. 

—  Nettleship,   H.    Vergil.    (Classical   writers). 

N.  Y.  1880.  S.  873  :  2 

—  Stories  from  Virgil  by  Alfred  J.  Church.     111. 

N.  Y.  1879.  D.  873  :  1 

3.    Greek. 
Jli story  and  criticism. 

MahafEy,  J:  Peytland.  A  histoi-y  of  classicjal 
greek  literature.    N.  Y.  1880.  2  v.  D. 

880.1:2' 
Contents.    V.  1.  The  poets;  with  an  app.  on  Homer 
by  prof.  Sayce.    2.  The  prose  writers;  with  an  index  . 
to  both  vols. 
MUUer,  K:  Ottfried,  and  J:  W:  Donaldson.    Ai 
history  of  the  literature  of  ancient  Greece. 
Lond.  1858    3  v.  O.  880.1  :4i 

Mure,  W:  A  critical  history  of  the  lanj^uage 
and  literature  of  ancient  Greece.  Lond. 
1850.  5  V.  O.  880.1:5 

Jebb,  R:  Claverhouse.  Greek  literature.  (Liter- 
ature primer.)  N.  Y.  1878.  S.  880.1  :  6 
Mills,  Abraham.  The  poets  and  poetry  of  the 
ancient  greeks  ;  with  an  historical  introd. 
and  a  brief  view  of  grecian  philosouhers, 
orators  and  historians.     Bost.  1851.  O. 

881.1+4 


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1138 


Coleridge,    H:    Nelson.      Introductions    to    the 
study  of  the  greek  classic  poets  ;  designed 
principally  for  the  use  of  young  persons 
'  at  school  and  college.    Bost.  1843.  D. 

881.2:1 

I'         Contents.    Gen.  introd.— History  of  the  origin  and 

preservation  of   the  Iliad.  — Odyssey.— Margites.— 

Bati-achomyomachia.  —  Hymns.  —  Epigrams.  —  Frag- 

'^       ments.- Conclusion. 

liymonds,  J:  Addington.    Studies  of  the  greek 
r         poets.    N.  Y.  1880.  2  V.  S.  881.2:3 

;'         Contents.    V.  1.  The  periods  of  greek  literature.— 
*       Mythology.  —  Achilles.  —  The  women    of  Homer.  — 
I       Hesiod.-  Parmenides.  —  Empedocles.  —  The  gnomic 
poets.- The  satirists.— The   lyric  poets.  —  Pindar.— 
Aeschylus.— Sophocles.    2.  Greek  tragedy  and  Euri- 
,      pides.  —  The   fragments   of   Aeschylus,   Sophocles, 
i      Euripides.—  The  fragments  of  the  lost  tragic  poets.- 
L'      Ancient  and  modern  tragedy.— Aristophanes.-The 
^      comic  fragments.- The    idyllists.— The  anthology.— 
I        Hero  and  Leander.— The  genius  of  greek  art.— Con- 
clusion. 
Felton,  Cornelius  Conway.    The  greek  language 
and  poetry.      In  his  Greece,   ancient  and 
modern.  938  :  19 

Gladstone,  W:  Ewart.  Studies  on  Homer  and 
the  Homeric  age.    Oxford.  1858.  3  v.  O. 

883.2:4 
Contents.  V.  1 .  Prolegomena.  —  Achaeis,  or  The 
ethnology  of  the  greek  races.  2.  Olympus,  or  The 
religion  of  the  Homeric  age.  3.  Agore;  politics  of 
the  Homeric  age.— Ilios;  trojans  and  greeks  com- 
pared. -Thalassa;  the  outer  geography.  —  Aoidos ; 
some  points  of  the  poetry  of  Homer. 
—  Homer.    (Literature  pi'im.er.)    N.  Y.   1878.  S. 

883.2:2 
Geddes,  W:  Duguid.  The  problem  of  the  Ho- 
meric poems.  Lond.  1878.  O.  883.2:3 
Bonitz,  Hermann.  The  origin  of  the  Homeric 
poems ;  a  lecture.  Tr.  from  the  4th  ger- 
man  ed.  by  Lewis  R.  Packard.  N.  Y.  1880. 
S.  883.2  : 1 

Donaldson,  J:  W.  The  theatre  of  the  greeks  ;  a 
treatise  on  the  history  and  exhibition  of 
the  greek  drama  with  various  supplements. 
7th  ed.  rev.,  enl.  and  in  part  remodelled. 
111.    Lond.  1860.  ().  882  :  10 

De  Qiiincey,  T:    Theory  of  greek  tragedy.    In 
his  Letters  to  a  young  man.         824.2  :  31 
Note.    See  also  names  of  individual  writers  in  the 
Index  to  biography,  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue. 

Collections. 

Herder,   J:  Gottfried  v.     Griechische  literatur. 

In  his  Werke.  830  :  154  v7 

Contents.    Blumen  aus  der  griechischen  Anthologie. 

—  Anmerkungen  iiber  die  Anthologie  der  griechen, 

besonders  iiber  das  gi-iechisehe  epigramm.  —  Hyle 

kleiner  griechischer  gedichte.  —  Siegsgesange   von 

Pindar.- Homer,  ein  giinstling  der  zeit.— Homer  und 

das  epos.— Pindar,  ein  bote  der  gotter.—  Nemesis,  ein 

lehrendes  sinnbild.  —  Wie  die  alten  den  tod  gebildet; 

ein  nachtrag  zu  Lessing's  abhandlung. 

Neaves,  C-.lord.  The  greek  Anthology.  [Ancient 

classics  for  eng.  readers].    Phila.  1875.  S. 

884:1 

Phalaris.    Epistles.  Tr.  from  the  greek  ;  added, 

some  select  epistles  of  the  most  eminent 

greek  writers,  by  T:  Francklin.   Lond.  1849. 

D.  886  :  1 

Brandes,  Gustav.    Ein  griechisches  liederbuch  ; 

verdeutschungen  aus  griechischen  dichtern. 

Hannover.  1881.  D.  884  :  5 

Menzies,  Louisa.    Lives  of  the  greek  heroines. 

Lond.  1880.  D.  881  :  1 

Contents.    Niobe.  —Alcestis.—Atalanta.— Antigone. 

— Klytemnaestra.— Helene.  —Penelope.  — Iphigenia. 

— Kassand  ra.—Laodameia.— Notes. 


Church,  Alfred  J:  Stories  from  the  greek  trage- 
dians. 111.  Lond.  1880.  D.  882  :  9 
Contents.  The  love  of  Alcestis.  —  The  vengeance  of 
Medea.  —  The  death  of  Hercules.  —  The  seven  chiefs 
against  Thebes.  —  Antigone.  —  Iphigenia  in  Aulis.  — 
Philoctetes,  or  The  bow  of  Hercules.  —  The  death  of 
Agamemnon.  —  Electra,  or  The  return  of  Orestes.  — 
The  furies,  or  The  loosing  of  Orestes.  —  Iphigenia 
among  the  Taurians.  —  The  persians,  or  The  battle  of 
Salamis.— Ion. 

—  Heroes  and  kings  ;  stories  from  the  greek.   111. 

N.  Y.  1883.  T.  883:11 

Contents.  The  story  of  the  ship  Argo.— The  meeting 
of  Glaucus  and  Diomed. -The  embassy  to  Achilles.  — 
The  battle  of  the  gods.  —  The  funeral  games  of  Pa- 
troclus.  —  The  visit  of  Ulysses  to  the  dead.  —  The  tri- 
umph of  Ulysses.— The  story  of  Perianderof  Corinth. 
—The  story  of  Polycrate*  of  Samos. 
Schmidt,    Ferdinand.      Oedipus    und    sein   ge- 

schlecht ;  erziihlungen  aus  der  griechischen 

heroenzeit.  3te  aufl.  111.  Kreuznach.  [18851. 

S.  882  :  12 

Individual  authors. 

Aischylos,  (lat.  ..^schylus).     Tragedies.    882  :  1 
See  Class-list  of  drama,  col.  519. 

—  Copleston,    Reginald    Stephen.      JCschylus. 

[Ancient  classics  for  eng.  readers! .     Phila. 
^  1879.  S.  882:4 

Aisdpos,  [lat.  iEsopus,  eng.  Aesop).  Fables;  with 
a  life  of  the  author.  111.    N.  Y.  1868.  D. 

887:3 

—  and  others.    Fables.    Tr.  into  english,  with  in- 

structive applications  and  ill.  by  S:  Croxall. 
N.  Y.  1853.  T.  887  :  1 

Aristophanes.  Collins, W:  Lucas.  Aristophanes. 
[Ancient  classics  for  eng.  readers].  Phila. 
1879^  S.  882  :  5 

Aristoteles,  (eng.  Aristotle).  Grant,  Sir  Alex- 
ander. Aristotle.  [Ancient  classics  for 
eng.  readers].    Phila.  1877.  S.  888  :  1 

Arrianos,  (eng.  Arrian).  Expedition  of  Alexan- 
der the  great.  in  938+41 
See  under  Ancient  greek  history. 

Demosthenes.  Orations.  Tr.  by  T:  Leland. 
N.  Y.  n.  d.  2  V.  S.  "  885  : 1 

—  Brodribb,    W:    J.     Demosthenes.     [Ancient 

classics  for  eng.  readers].     Phila.  1877.  S. 

885:2 

—  Butcher,   S:    H.      Demosthenes.      (Classical 

writers.)    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  885  : 3 

Epiktetos,  (lat.  Epictetus).    Morals.  171:8 

See  under  Ethics,  col.  60. 

Euripides.    Medea.  882  :  2 

See  Class-list  of  drama,  col.  547. 

—  Donne,  W:  Bodham.     Euripides.  [Ancient 

classics  for  eng.  readers].    Phila.  1875.  S. 

882 : 6 
Herodotos,  (toi.  Herodotus).    History.    4  v. 

930+2 
See  under  Ancient  history.  General. 

—  Swayne,  G:  C.    Herodotus.    [Ancient  classics 

for  eng.  readers].  Phila.  1879.  S.  889  : 1 
Hesiodos,  {eng.  Hesiod).  The  works  of  Hes- 
iod,  Callimachus  and  Theognis.  Literally 
tr.  into  english  prose  with  copious  notes 
by  J.  Banks  ;  appended,  the  metrical  trans, 
of  Elton,  Tytler  and  Frere.    Lond.  1876.  D. 

881:2 

—  Davies,  James.    Hesiod  and  Theognis.     [An- 

cient classics  for  eng.  readers].  Phila. 
^1875.  S.  884  :  2 

Homeros,  (lat.  Homerus,  eng.  Homer).  Homeric 
ballads.  Tr.  by  the  late  W:  Maginn,  an- 
notated by  Shelton  Mackenzie.  N.  Y.  1856. 
D.  884 : 3 


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Homeros.—  Oontimied. 

—  The  Iliads  and  Odysses.    Tr.  out  of  greek  into 

english  by  T:  Hobbes,  with  a  large  pref. 
concerning  the  virtues  of  an  heroic  poem 
written  by  the  tr.  J»  Hobbes,  T:  English 
worlfs.  820.2  :  12  vlO 

—  The  Iliad  of  Homer.    Tr.  into  english  blank 

verse  by  W:  Cullen  Bryant.  Bost.  1876.  2 
V.  S.  883  :  1 

—  The  Iliad  of  Homer,    rendered  into  english 

blank  verse  by  Edward  earl  of  Derby ; 
with  a  biogr.  sketch  by  R.  Shelton  Mac- 
kenzie. 5th  ed.  from  the  9th  rev.  eng.  ed. 
Phila.  n.d.  2v.ini.  D.  883:2 

—  The   Iliad.      Tr.  by  Alexander   Pope ;    with 

notes  by  Theodore  Alois  Buckley  and 
Flaxman's  designs.     Lond.  n.  d.   D. 

883 : 13 

—  The  Iliad,  done  into  english  prose  by  Andrew 

Lang,  "Walter  Leaf  and  Ernest  Myers.  Bost. 
1883.  D.  883  :  12 

—  Homer's  Ilias,    [iibersetzt]    von  J:  H:  Voss. 

Stuttg.  1878.  S.  883:5 

—  Homer's     lliade,      erzahlt     von     Ferdinand 

Schmidt.    111.    7te  aufl.    Leipz.  1883.  S. 

X  883 : 16 

—  Collins,  W:  Lucas.    Homer:  the  Iliad.     [An- 

cient  classics  for   eng.   readers].     Phila. 

1878.  S.  883  :  3 

—  The    Odyssey  of   Homer.      Tr.   into   english 

blanlc  verse  by  W:  Cullen  Bryant.  Bost. 
1873.  2v.  D.  883:4 

—  The  Odyssey.    Tr.  by  Alexander  Pope  ;  with 

notes  by  Theodore  Alois  Buckley  and 
Flaxman's  designs.    Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

883 : 14 

—  The  Odyssey,  books  1 — 12 ;  the  text  and  an 

english  version  in  rhythmic  prose  by  G: 
Herbert  Palmer.    Bost.  1884.  O.     883  :  15 

—  Homer's  Odyssee,  [iibersetzt]  von  J:  H:  Voss. 

Stuttg.  1878.  S.  883  :  6 

—  Homer's    Odyssee,    erzahlt    von     Ferdinand 

Schmidt.    111.    7te  aufl.    Leipz.  1883.  S. 

X  883 : 17 

—  Witt,  C.    The  wanderings  of  Ulysses.    Tr.  by 

Frances  Younghusband.    N.  i.  1885.  D. 

883 : 18 

—  Collins,   W:  Lucas.      Homer:    the    Odyssey. 

[Ancient  classics  for  eng.  readers].     Phila. 

1879.  S.  883:8 

—  Stories  from  Homer  by  Alfred  J.  Church.     111. 

N.  Y.  1878.  D.  883  :  9 

—  Homer's  stories  simply  told  by  C:  H:  Hanson. 

111.    N.  Y.  1882.  S."  X  883  :  10 

—  Arnold,   Matthew.      On   translating  Homer. 

With  his  On  the  study  of  Celtic  literature. 

896:4 
Note.    References  to  Homer  are  included  in  Dur- 
fee's  Poetical  concordance,  811:B11;  see  col.  1021. 
Julianus    Apostata,  Flavius  Claudius,  emperor. 
Select    works ;    and   some    pieces   of    the 
sophist  Litoanius.     Tr.   from    the  greek, 
with  notes  from  Petau,  La  Bleterie,  Gib- 
bon, etc.    Added,  the  history  of  the  em- 
peror Jovian,  from  the  french  of  the  abbe 
de  La  Bleterie  by  J:   Buncombe .     Lond. 
1784.  2  V.  O.  880  : 1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Pref .— Annals  and  pedigree  of 
Julian.— Gallus  Caisar  to  his  brother  Julian.— Epistle 
to  Themistius.  —  A  consolatory  oration  on  the  de- 
parture of  Sallust.— Epistle  to  the  emperor  Constan- 
tus.— Epistle  to  the  senate  and  people  of  Athens.— 
An  allegorical  fable,  from  orat.  7.— The  duties  of  a 
priest,  from  The  fragment.  —  The  Caesars.  —  The 
Misopogon,  or  The  antiochlaa.— Epistles  of  Libanius 


to  Julian.  2.  Epistles  of  Julian.— Fabricius.  The 
life  of  Libanius.— Libanius:  Monody  on  Nicomedia, 
destroyed  by  an  earthquake ;  Monody  on  the  Daph- 
naean  temple  of  Apollo,  destroyed  by  fii-e,- Blet- 
terie,  J:  P.  R.  de  la.  History  of  the  emperor  Jovian; 
Abstract  of  an  essay.— Additional  notes. 
Kallimachos,  {lat.  Callimachus).    See  Hesiodos, 

above. 
Libanios.     See  Julianus,  above. 
Lukianos,  lat.  Lucianus  Samomtensis,  {eng.  Lu- 
cian).    Comedies,  tr.  by  W:  Maginn,  anno- 
tated by  Shelton  Mackenzie.   With  Homeric 
ballads.  in  884  :  3 

Contents.  Timon,  or  The  misanthrope.— Charon,  or 
The  lookers-on.  —  Menippus,  or  The  necyomantia.  — 
Menippus  and  Chiron. 

—  A  traveller's  true  tale.     After  the  greek  of  Lu- 

cian  of  Samosata  by  Alfred  J.  Church.  111. 
Lond.  1880.  D.        '  887 :  2 

—  Collins,  W:  Lucas.    Lucian.  [Ancient  classics 

for  eng.  readers].  Phila.  1875.  S.  887  :  4 
Pindaros,  {eng.  Pindar).  Odes.  Literally  tr. 
into  english  prose  by  Dawson  W.  Turner  ; 
adjoined,  a  metrical  version  by  Abraham 
Moore.    Lond.  1852.  D.  881  :  3 

—  Morice,  F.  D.    Pindar.     [Ancient  classics  for 

eng.  readers].    Phila.  1879.  S.  884  :  4 

Plat6n,  {lat.  Plato).    Works.    6  v.  184  :  2 

Contents,  sec  imtler  Ancient  philosophies,  col.  46. 

—  Plato's  best  thoughts ;    compiled  from  prof. 

Jowett's  tr.  of  the  Dialogues  of  Plato.  New 
ed.     N.  Y.  1883.  D.  888  :  3 

—  Collins,  Clifton  Wilbraham.    Plato.    [Ancient 

classics  for  eng.  readers].    Phila.  1879.  S. 

888  :  2 
Plutarchos,  {eng.  Plutarch).  Lives  of  the  ancient 
greeks  and  romans.  923,6  :  16 

See  under  Biography  of  statesmen,  Ancient. 

—  Morals.    Tr.  from  the  greek  by  several  hands, 

corr.  and  rev.  by  W:  W.  Goodwin  ;  with  an 
introd.  by  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.  Bost. 
1874.     5  v".  O.  880  :  3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Qoodwin,  W:  W.  Pref. -Emer- 
son, R.  W.  Introd.— A  discourse  touching  the  train- 
ing of  children.  —  Concerning  the  cure  of  anger.  —  Of 
bashfulness.  —  That  virtue  may  be  taught.  —  The  ac- 
count of  the  laws  and  customs  of  the  lacedaemoni- 
ans.— Concerning  music.  —  On  the  tranquillity  of  the 
mind.— Of  superstition,  or  indiscreet  devotion.  —The 
apophthegms  or  remarkable  sayings  of  kings  and 
great  commanders.  —  Rules  for  the  preservation  of 
health.—  How  a  man  may  receive  advantage  and  pro- 
fit from  his  enemies.  —  Consolation  to  Appolonius.  — 
Concerning  the  virtues  of  women.— Of  hearing.  —  Of 
large  acquaintance.  —  Concerning  the  fortune  or  vir- 
tue of  Alexander  the  great.  2.  The  banquet  of  the 
seven  wise  men.—  How  a  young  man  ought  to  hear 
poems.— Of  envy  and  hatred.  —  How  to  know  a  flat- 
terer from  a  friend.  —  That  it  is  not  possible  to  live 
pleasurably  according  to  the  doctrine  of  Epicurus.— 
Roman  questions.- Greek  questions.  —Of  the  love  of 
wealth.— How  a  man  mayinotfengively  praise  himselt 
without  being  liable  to  envy.  —  Concerning  the  pro- 
creation of  the  soul  as  discoursed  in  Timreus.  —  That 
a  philosopher  ought  chiefly  to  converse  with  great 
men.  —  A  discourse  concerning  Socrates's  daemon.— 
Of  curiosity.— How  a  man  may  be  sensible  of  his  pro- 
gress in  virtue.  —  Of  fortune.  —  Of  virtue  and  vice.  — 
Conjugal  precepts.  3.  Whether  'twere  rightly  said, 
live  concealed.  —  An  abstract  of  a  comparison  be- 
twixt Aristophanes  and  Menander.  —  Of  banishment. 
—Of  brotherly  love.— Wherefore  the  pythlan  priestess 
now  ceases  to  deliver  her  oracles  in  verse.— Of  those 
sentiments  concerning  nature  with  which  philosoph- 
ers were  delighted.—  A  breviate  of  a  discourse  show- 
ing that  the  stoics  speak  greater  improbabilities  than 
the  poets.  —  Symposiacs.- Of  moral  virtvie.— Natural 
questions.  4.  Why  the  oracles  cease  to  give  answers. 
—Of  Isis  and  Osiris.  —  Concerning  such  whom  God  is 
slow  to  punish.  —  Of  natural  affection  towards  one's 
offspring.  —  Concerning  the  fortune  of  the  romans.— 
Of  garrulity  or  talkativeness.—  Of  love.—  Five  tragi- 
cal histories  of  love.  —  A  discourse  to  an  unlearned 


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prince.  —  Of  Herodotus's  malice.  —  Of  common  con- 
ceptions against  the  stoics.  —  Tlie  contradictions  of 
the  stoics.  —  Of  the  word  ei  engraved  over  the  gate 
of  Appollo's  temple  at  Delphi.  —Whether  vice  is  suffi- 
cient to  render  a  man  unhappy.  —  Whether  the  passi- 
ons of  the  soul  or  diseases  of  the  body  are  worse. 
5.  Of  eating  of  flesh.  —  Lives  of  the  ten  orators.  — 
Whether  an  aged  man  ought  to  meddle  In  state  affairs. 
—Political  precepts.— Which  are  the  most  crafty,  wa- 
ter-animals or  those  creatures  that  breed  upon  the 
land.— That  brute  beasts  make  use  of  reason.— Of  the 
face  appearing  within  the  orb  of  themoon— Of  fate.— 
Concerning  the  first  principle  of  cold.—  Whether  wa- 
ter or  Are  be  most  useful.  —  Against  Colotes,  the  dis- 
ciple and  favorite  of  Epicurus.  —  Plutarch's  consola- 
tory letter  to  his  wife.— Of  the  three  sorts  of  govern- 
ment, monarchy,  democracy  and  oligarchy.— Whether 
the  athenians  were  more  renowned  for  their  warlike 
achievements  or  their  leai-ning.-  Against  running  in 
debt  or  taking  up  money  by  usury.  —  Platonic  quest- 
ions. —Parallels,  or  A  comparison  between  the  greek 
and  roman  histories.  —  Of  the  names  of  rivers  and 
mountains  and  of  such  things  as  are  to  be  found 
therein.— Index. 

Polybios,  {lat.  Polybius).     General  history.   3  v. 

930 : 27 
See  under  Ancient  history.  General. 
Sophokles,  {lat.  Sophocles).    Tragedies.  882  :  3 

See  Class-list  of  drama,  col.  600. 
—  Collins,  Clifton  Wilbraham.    Sophocles.  [An- 
cient classics  foreng.  readers.]  Phila.  1875. 
S.  882  :  7 


SophoklSs . —  Continued . 

—  Campbell,  Lewis.    Sophocles.   (Classical  wri- 

ters).    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  882  : 8 

Theognis.     See  HSsiodos,  above. 
Thukydides,  (lat.  Thucydides].     History  of  the 

peloponnesian  war.  2  v.  938  :  23 

See  under  Ancient  greek  history. 

—  Collins,   W:  Lucas.      Thucydides.     [Ancient 

classics  for  eng.  readers].    Phila.  1878.  S. 

889:2 
Xenoph6n.    Whole  works.    Tr.  by  Ashley  Coo- 

Ser,  Spelman,  Smith,  Fielding  and  others. 
.  Y.  1858.  O.  880  :  2 

Contents.  The  institution  of  Cyrus.— The  expedition 
of  Cyrus.— The  affairs  of  Greece.— The  defence  of  So- 
crates. —  Memoirs  of  Socrates.  —  The  banquet  of  Xe- 
nophon.  —  Hlero;  on  the  condition  of  royalty.  —  The 
science  of  good  husbandry.-  Revenue  of  the  state  of 
Athens.—  On  the  athenian  republic.  —  On  the  lacedo- 
demonian  republic- On  horsemanship.- Epistles. 

—  The  Cyropaedia.  935  :  1 

See  under  Ancient  persian  history. 

—  Expedition  of  Cyrus.  938-|-41 

See  under  Ancient  greek  history, 

—  Grant,  Sir  Alexander.    Xenophon.     [Ancient 

classics  for  eng.  readers] .    Phila.  1878.  S. 

889:3 


18.    Minor  eiiropean  literatures. 

For  Dramas,  see  Class-List  of  Drama,  col.  519. 
For  Romances,  see  Class-List  of  Prose  fiction,  col.  657. 


1.    Scandinavian. 

(See  also  Mythology,  col.  136-137;  and  Folk-lore,  col.  143.) 

Horn,  F:  Winkel.  Gcschichte  der  literatur  des 
skandinavischen  nordens  von  den  altesten 
zeiten  bis  auf  die  gegenwart.  Leipz.  1880. 
O.  898  :  5 

—  Same,  eng.  History  of  the  literature  of  the 
Scandinavian  north,  from  the  most  ancient 
times  to  the  present.  Rev.  by  the  author 
and  tr.  by  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.  {Also'] 
A  bibliography  of  the  most  important  books 
in  the  english  language,  relating  to  the 
Scandinavian  countries,  preparea  for  the 
tr.  by  Thorvald  Solberg.  Chicago.  1884 
[18831.  O.  898  :  5 

Howitt,  W:  and  Mary.  The  literature  and  ro- 
mance of  northern  Europe  ;  constituting 
a  complete  history  of  the  literature  of 
Sweden,  Norway  and  Iceland,  with  copi- 
ous specimens  of  the  most  celebrated 
histories,  romances,  popular  legends  and 
tales,  old  chivalrous  ballads,  tragic  and 
comic  dramas,  national  and  f  avorire  songs, 
novels  and  scenes  from  the  life  of  the 
present  day.    Lond.  1852.    3v.D.   898:4 

Qosse,  Edmund  W :  Studies  in  the  literature  of 
northern  Europe.  804  :  2 

Contents,  see  col.  508. 

Metcalfe,  F:  The  englishman  and  the  Scandina- 
vian, or  A  comparison  of  anglo-saxon  and 
old  norse  literature.    Bost.  [1880].  O. 

898:3 

Herbert,  W:    Horoe  scandica),  or  Works  relatins; 

to    old    Scandinavian   literature.      In   Ms 

Works.  820.2:  32  vl 

Contents.    Hedin.  —  Helga.  —  Song  of  Vala.  —  Bryn- 

hllda.— Sir  Ebba.— Select  Icelandic  poetry,  tr.  from 


.  the  originals,  with  notes;  rev.,  with  3  add.  pieces 
from  Siemund's  Edda. 
Vigfusson,    Gudbrand    and   F:    York    Powell. 
Corpus  poeticum  boreale ;    the  poetry  of 
the  old  northern  tongue,  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  13th  century,  ed.  classified  and 
tr.  with  introd.,  excursus  and  notes.     Ox- 
ford. 1883.     2  V.   O.  898  :  6 
Contents.    V.  1.    Eddie  poetry.    Introd.  —  Oldest 
northern  poetry.  —  Earliest  western  poems.  —  Early 
western  epics.  —  Early  historic  poems.  —  The  latest 
epics.— Scholia.— AppendLx.— Excursus:    Beliefs   and 
worship  of  the  ancient  northmen;  On  the  northern 
and  old  teutonic  metres.- Notes. 

2.    Court  poetry.  Heathen  poetry  in  court  metre. 
—Christian  court  poetry.— Epigonlc  poetry.— Medite- 
val  and  book  poetry.— Excursus :  On  the  figures  and 
metaphors  of  old  northern  poetry,  with  some  refer- 
ence to  the  ancient  life,  thought  and  belief,  as  em- 
bodied therein;  A  chronology;  Trace  of  old  heroic 
teutonic  songs  to  be  found  in  the  Islendlnga  sogur 
and   in   other  tales;    The   creation   myth   and   the 
noi'thern  genealogies  in  Hyndia's  lay.— Appendix.— 
Notes.— Indexes :  Mythical;  Historical;  Subjects. 
Edda.    Die  Edda,  die  iiltere  und  jiingere,  nebst 
den  mythischen  erzahlungen  der  Skalda, 
iibersetzt  und  mit  erlauterungen  begleitet 
von  K:  [Joseph]  Simrock.   7te  aufl.   Stuttg. 
1878.  O.  831  :  70 

Contents.     Die  altere  Edda:    Gottersage;   Helden- 
sage.- Die  jiingere  Edda.  — Erlauterungen:    Einlei- 
tung;  Anmerkungen;  Heldensage;  Register. 
—  Die  Edda ;    nebst  einer  einleitung  iiber  nor- 
dische  poesie  und  mythologie  und  einem 
anhang  iiber  die  historische  literatur  der 
islander  von  F:  Riihs.    Berlin.  1812.  O. 

898:7 
Anderson,  Rasmus  B.,  and  J(5n  Bjamason,  trs. 
Viking  tales  of  the  north ;  the  sagas  of 
Thorstein  Viking's  son  and  Fridthjof  the 
bold.  Tr.  from  the  Icelandic.  Chicago. 
1877.  D.  898  :  2 


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1144 


Buchanan,  Robert  W:  Ballad  stories  of  the 
affections.  From  the  Scandinavian.  [Bay- 
ard ser.]    N.  Y.  1869.  T.  898  : 1 

Swedish. 

Runebergr,  J:  L:  Lyrical  songs  and  epigrams. 
Done  into  english  by  Lirikr  Magnusson 
and  E.  H.  Palmer.    L'ond.  1878.   S. 

898.1  :9 

—  Hanna ;    episches  gedicht  in  drei  gesiingen. 

Aus  dem  schwed.  von  A:  Kluge.  Dessau. 
1877.  D.  898.1  :4 

—  Konig  Fjalar  ;  epos  aus  der  nordischen  vorzeit, 

in  f  iinf  gesiingen.  Deutsch  von  Ida  Merves, 
geb.  Lappe.     Leipz.  1877.  D.  898. 1  :  3 

—  Nadeschda  ;  a  poem  in  nine  cantos.    Tr.  from 

the  Swedish  by  Marie  A.  Brown.  Bost. 
1879.  O.  898.1  :2 

—  Same.     In  Hoffman,   W.     Leisure  hours  in 

Russia.  914.7:41 

—  Same,  germ.    Nadeschda  ;  neun  gesiinge.   Aus 

dem  schwed.  von  SelmaMohnike.  ate  aufl. 
Halle.  1879.  T.  898.1  :2 

—  Die    sagen    des    fiihni'ich    Stahl.      Aus    dem 

schwed.  von  C.  F.  N.  Helsingfors.  1882.  D. 

898.1  :11 

SjOberg,  Erik,   ( Vitalis).    Gedichte.     Aus  dem 

schwed.   iibers.  von  K:  L:  Kannegiesser. 

Leipz.  1843.   D.  898. 1  :  5 

Tegner,   Esaias.    Axel.    From  the  Swedish   by 

R.  G.  Latham.    Lond.  1838.  O.     898.1  :  6 

—  Same,  germ,.    Axel ;    romanze.     Deutsch  von 

MaxVogel.     Leipz.  1877.  S.  898.1:6 

—  Frithiofs  saga.      From    the    Swedish    by  W: 

Lewery  Blackley.  1st  amer.  ed.,  ed.  by 
Bayard  Taylor.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.     898.1  :  8 

—  Same.     Fridthjof's  saga ;    a  norse  romance. 

Tr.  from  the  Swedish  by  T:  A.  E.  Holcomb 
and  Martha  A.  Lyon  Holcomb.  2d  ed. 
Chicago.  1883.  D.  898.1  :  8 

—  Same.    Iridthjof's  saga.    Tr.  into  english  by 

G:  Stephens.  With  Anderson,  R.  B.,  and 
J.  Bjarnason.    Viking  tales  of  the  north. 

898  : 2 

—  Same,  germ.      Die    Frithiofs-sage ;    mit    den 

Abendmahlskindern.  Uebers.  von  K:  Sim- 
rock.     3teaufl.     Stuttg.  1875.  S.    898.1:8 

—  Same.    Die  Frithjofs-sage.  Nach  dem  schwed. 

original  in  den  versmassen  desselben  neu 
iibers.  von  Edmund  Lobedanz.  Stuttg. 
[1882].  D.  898.1:10 

—  Die    Frithiof  -  sage  ;    erzjihlt   von    Ferdinand 

Schmidt.  5te  aufl.  111.  Kreuznach.  [18831. 
S.  898.1:12 

—  Kleinere  gedichte,  in  einer  auswahl.   Aus  dem 

schwed.  iibertr.  von  Gustav  Zeller.  Stuttg. 
[1862].  T.  898.1  :^ 

Danish  and  JVo rw eg i an. 

Nyerup,  Rasmus,  and  Jens  E.  Kraft.  Almin- 
deligtlitteraturlexicon  forDanmark,  Norge 
og  Island  [til  1814].  15  :  L 

See  col.  20. 

Erslew,  T:  Hansen.  Almindeligt  forfatterlexi- 
con  for  Danmark  med  tilhorende  bilande 
fra  1814  til  1840.  15  :  L 

—  Supplement,  1840—1853.  15  :  L 

See  col.  20. 
Halvorsen,  J.  B.    Norsk  forfatter-lexikon,  1814 
— 1880;  V.  1,  A-B.  15  :  L 

See  col.  20. 


Feldborg,  Andreas  Andersen,  comp.  Poems 
from  the  danish ;  selected  and  ill.  with 
historical  notes.  Tr.  into  english  verse  by 
W:  Sidney  Walker.    Lond.  1815.  S. 

898.3  :  5 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.    Dramatische  schrif- 
ten  und  gedichte.  Leipz.  n.  d.  S.   898.3  : 1 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  26. 

Baggesen,  Jens.  Anthologie  aus  [seinen]  ge- 
dichten ;  mit  biogr.  und  portr.  Hildbgh. 
1844.  S.  830:94 

Holberg,  Baron  L:  v.  Nicolai  Klimii  iter  sub- 
terraneum,  novam  telluris  theoriam  ac 
historiam  quintES  monai'chiae  adhuc  nobis 
incognitas  exhibens.  E  bibliotheca  B.  Abel- 
lini,  ed.  secunda  auctior  et  emendatior. 
HafniiB  et  Lipsia?.  1745.  S.  898.3  :  2 

—  Same,  germ.  Niels  Klim's  wallfahrt  in  die 
unterwelt.  Aus  dem  latein.  iibers.  von 
Ernst  Gottlob  Wolf.  2te  aufl.  Leipz.  1847. 
S.  898.3:2 

Oehlenschlag-er,  Adam  Gottlob.  Anthologie  aus 
[seinen]  gedichten.  Wit?i  Baggesen,  Jens. 
Anthologie.  830  :  94 

Paludan-MUller,  F:  Adam  Homo;  ein  roman 
in  versen  ;  mit  einer  vorrede  von  G:  Bran- 
des.    N.Y.  1883.  F.  898.3+4 

Stefltens,  H:  Nachgelassene  schriften  ;  mit  ei- 
nem  vorworte  von  Schelling.  Berlin.  1846. 
S.  898.2  :  1 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  36. 

2.  Keltic. 

(See  also  Folk-lore,  col.  141.) 

Arnold,  Matthew.  On  the  study  of  celtic  litera- 
ture.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  ■  896  : 4 

Williams,  Alfred  Mason.  The  poets  and  poetry 
of  Ireland ;  with  historical  and  critical 
essays  and  notes.    Bost.  1881.  D.       896  :  2 

Rodenberg,  Julius.  Die  harfe  von  Erin  ;  miir- 
chen  und  dichtung  in  Irland.  2te  ausg. 
Leipz.  1864.  S.  896  :  1 

O'Keamey,  N:,  ed.  The  prophecies  of  SS. 
Columbkille,  Ma«ltamlacht,  Ultan,  Sead- 
hua,  Coireall,  Bearcan,  Malachy,  etc.  ;  to- 
gether with  the  prophetic  collectanea,  or 
gleanings  of  several  writers  who  have  pre- 
served portions  of  the  now  lost  prophecies 
of  our  saints,  with  literal  tr.  and  notes. 
N.  Y.  1866.  S.  896  :  3 

Evans,  Evan,  ed.  Some  specimens  of  the  poetry 
of  the  ancient  welsh  bards.  Tr.  into  eng- 
lish, with  explanatory  notes  on  the  histori- 
cal passages  and  a  short  account  of  men 
and  places  mentioned  by  the  bards.  Repr. 
from  Dodsley's  ed.  of  1764.  Llanidloes,  n. 
d.  O.  896  :  5 

Mabinogion,  The.  in  813  :  12,  x  813  :  4 

Se|  col.  514. 

3.  Slavic. 

{See  also  Folk-lore,  col.  143.) 

Robinson,  Therese  Albertine  Louise,  born  v. 
Jakob,  {Talvj).  Historical  view  of  the 
languages  and  literature  of  the  Slavic  na- 
tions, with  a  sketch  of  their  popular  poetry 
by  Talvi.  Pref.  by  E:  Robinson.  N.  Y. 
1850.  D.  897  :  2 

Contents.  Introd.  —  Pt.  1:  Old  or  church  Slavic 
lang-uago  and  lit.— Pt.  2,  Eastern  slavi :  Russian  laiijir. 
and  lit.;  Illyrlco-sorvian  lang.  and  lit.;  Lang,  of  the 
bulgarians.— Pt.  3,  Western  slavi:  Czekho-slovaklan 
branch;  Polish  lang.   and  lit.;    Sorablan-vendes   in 


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1146 


Lusatia  and  other  vendlsh  tribes  now  extinct.    Pt. 
4:    Sketcli  of  the  popular  poetry  of  the  Slavic  na- 
tions.—Index  of  authors. 
MorfiU,  W:R.     [Early]  Slavonic  literature.   (The 
dawn  of  european  literature.)    Lond.  1883. 
S.  897:9 

Contents.  Classification  and  Nomenclature  of  the 
Slavonic  races.  —  Russian  lit.  —  Malo- russian  and 
White-russian  lit.— Buljfarian  lit.— Serbs,  Croats  and 
Slovenes.— Poland.— Bohemia.— Wends  in  Saxony  and 
Pi-ussia.- Polabes. 

*  *  * 

Nitschmann,  H:  Geschichte  der  polnisehen 
litteratur.  (G^eschichte  der  weltlitteratur 
in  einzeldarstellungen,  2).  Leipz.  [1883]. 
O.  897 : 10 

Soboleski,  Paul.  Poets  and  poetry  of  Poland ; 
a  collection  of  polish  verse,  incl.  a  short 
account  of  the  history  of  polish  poetry, 
with  60  biogr.  sketches  of  Poland's  poets 
and  specimens  of  their  composition,  tr. 
into  the  english  language.  Chicago.  1881. 
O.  897  :  3 

Krasinski,  Hrabia  Zygmunt  Napoleon.  The 
undivine  comedy,  and  other  poems  by  the 
anonymous  poet  of  Poland  ;  his  polish 
annotators,  Adam  and  Ladislas  Mickie- 
wicz  ;  Polish  poetry  in  the  19th  century  by 
Julian  Klaczko,  and  a  short  biogr.  of  the 
poet.  Tr.  by  Martha  Walker  Cook;.  Phila. 
1875.  D.  897  :  5 

*  *  * 

Otto,  F:    The  history  of  russian  literature  ;  with 

a  lexicon  of   russian  authors.     Tr.  from 

the  german,  under  the  superintendence  of 

the  author,  by  G:  Cox.    Oxford.  1839.  O. 

897 : 12 

Tur^ier,   C:  E:     Studies  in    russian    literature. 

Lond.  1882.  D.  897  :  7 

Contents.    Lomonosoff.— Kantemier.—  Catherine  II. 

— Sumarokoff.— Von  Viezin.  —  Derzhavin.  —  Karam- 

sin.— Jukovsky.— Krilotf.— Life  and  genius  of  Gogol. 

—The  works  of  Gogol.— Life  and  genius  of  Poushkin. 

—The  poems  of  Poushkin.— Evjenie  Oneguin.— The 

dramas  of   Poushkin.  —  Poushkin's    later   works.  — 

Lermontoff.  —  Genius  and  works  of  Lermontofif.  — 

Nekrasoff. 

Bodenstedt,   F:  Martin  v.      Russische  dichter. 

Deutsch  von  F:  Bodenstedt.     Berlin.  1866. 

4  V.  in  2.  S.  897  : 1 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  23. 


Pushkin,  Aleksandr  Sergei'evitch.    Eugene  On^- 

fuine ;  romance  of  russian  life  m  verse, 
rom  the  russian,  with  short  biogr.  notice, 
by  lieut.-col.  Spalding.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

897:6 

—  Dichtungen.    Deutsch  von  Ferdinand  Lowe. 

Hildburgh.  1869.  D.  897  :  14 

Turgenief,  Ivan  Sergeievitch.    Poems  in  prose. 

Portr.    Bost.  1883.  S.  897  :  8 

Krilof,  Ivan  Andre i'evitch.    Original  fables.    Tr. 

by  I.  Henry  Harrison.    Lond.  1883.  D. 

897 : 13 
Svetchin,  Anna  Sofiya,   born  Soimonof.    Writ- 
ings ;  ed  by  [Alfred  P:]  count  de  Falloux. 
Tr.  by  W.  H.  Preston.    Bost.  1869.  D. 

•  897:15 

Contents.    Airelles.  — Thoughts. —On  old  age.— On 
resignation. 


Bowring,  J:  Wybor  z  basnictwi  ceskeho:  Ches- 
kian  anthology ;  a  history  of  the  poetical 
literature  of  Bohemia,  with  translated 
specimens.    Lond.  1832.  S.  897  :  4 

4.    Hungarian  and  Finnish. 

Loew,  W:  N.  Gems  from  Petofi  and  other  hun- 
garian  poets,  trans.;  with  a  memoir  of  the 
former  and  review  of  Hungary's  poetical 
literature.    N.  Y.  1881.  O.  8994-3 

Petofi,  originally  Petrovics,  Sdndor.  Der  held 
Jiinos  ;  ein  bauernmiirchen.  Aus  dem  un- 
garischen  iibers.  durch  Kertbeny.  Stuttg. 
1850.  T.  899  : 1 

—  Wolken  ;  lyrischer  cyklus.     Zum  ersten  male 

ins  deutsche  iibers.,  nebst  einer  biographic 
des  dichters  aus  bisher  unbenutzten  quellen 
von  Hugo  Meltzl  von  Lomnitz.  Liibeck. 
[1884].  S.  899:4 

Kalevala.  Selections  from  the  Kalevala  ;  tr. 
from  a  german  version  by  J:  A.  Porter, 
with  an  introd.  and  analysis  of  the  poem. 
N.  Y.  1873.  S.  ■  899  :  2 

—  See  also  in  Hoffmann,  W.    Leisure  hours  in 

Russia.  914.7 :  41 


19.    Oriental  literatures. 


1.    In  general. 

White,  C.  A.     [Sanskrit  literattire,   with    some 
account  of  the  persian,  Chinese  and  Japan- 
ese.] in  880.1  : 1 
See  under  Classical  literature,  col. 
Herder,  J:  Gottfried  v.     Morgenliindische  litera- 
tur.     In  his  Werke.                    830  :  154  v6 
Contents.    Blatter  der  vorzeit;   dichtungen  aus  der 
morgenliindischen  sage.  —  Blumen  aus  morgenliindi- 
schen  dichtern.  —  Spriich  und  bild.  insonderheit  bei 
den  morgenliindern.— Der  fliegende  wagen;  ein  mor- 
genlandisches  miirchen.  —  Ueber  den  werth  morgen- 
landischer  erzahlungen.  —  Gedanken  einiger  brama- 
nen.— Ueber  ein  morgenlandisches  drama.— Das  buch 
der  gerechten  mitte.— Exempel  der  tage. 
Meier,  Ernst,  tr.    Morgenliindische  anthologie  ; 
eine  auswahl  klassischer  dichtungen  aus  der 
sinesischen,  indischen,  persischen  und  he- 
briiisehen  literatur.     Hildburgh.  1869.  D. 

890:2 

Alger,  W:  Rounseville.    The  poetry  of  the  east. 

Bost.  1856.  D.  ■  890 : 1 

Contents.    Introd. :  Historical  dissertation  on  orien- 


tal poetry.  —  Metrical  specimens  of  the  thought,  sen- 
timent and  fancy  of  the  east.— Index. 

2.    Hebrew  and  Arabic. 

{See  also  The  Bible,  col.  83-88;  Judaism,  col.  139;  Mo- 
hammedanism, col.  140.) 

Taylor,  I:  The  spirit  of  hebrew  poetry  ;  with  a 
sketch  of  the  life  of  the  author  and  a  cata- 
logue of  his  writings.  N.  Y.  1862.  D.  893  :  5 

Gilfillan,  G:  The  poets  and  poetry  of  the  Bible. 
Auburn.  1854.  D.  893  :  1 

Murray,  T:  Chalmers.  Lectures  on  the  origin 
and  growth  of  the  psalms.    N.  Y.  1880.   D. 

893:3 

Heilprin,  Michael.  The  historical  poetry  of  the 
ancient  hebrews  translated  and  critically 
examined.    N.  Y.  1879.  2  v.  O.  893  :  2 

Sekles,  S.  The  poetry  of  the  Talmud.  N.  Y. 
1880.  O.  893+4 

Hebrew  tales  ;  sel.  and  tr.  from  the  writings  of 
the  ancient  hebrew  sages.    Bost.  1845.  S. 

893:7 


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lilTERATTJIlE— ORIENTAL. 


1148 


Deutsch,  Emanuel  Oscar  Menahem.  Literary 
remains,  with  a  brief  memoir.  N.  Y.  1874. 
O  893-1-6 

Contents.  Memoir.-The  Talmud.-Islam. -Notes  of 
a  lecture  on  the  Talmud.  —  A  lecture  del.  at  the  Mid- 
land Institute,  Birmingham.  —  Notes  of  a  lecture  on 
Semitic  palaeography.  -  Notes  of  three  lectures  on 
Semitic  culture.— Egypt,  ancient  and  modern,  —Her- 
mes Trismegistus.— Judffio-arabic  metaphysics.  —  l^es 
apotres.  —  Five  letters  on  the  oecumenical  council.  — 
Apostolicfe  sedis.  —  The  roman  passion  drama.  —  On 
Semitic  languages.-On  the  targums.— On  the  Samari- 
tan pentateuch.— The  book  of  Jasher.  —Early  arable 
poetry.— Arabic  poetry  in  Spain  and  Sicily.  _ 

Clouston,  W.  A.,  ed.    Arabian  poetry  for  english 
readers,  ed.  with  introd.  and  notes.    Glas- 
gow. 1881.  D.  893  :  8 
Book  of  the  thousand  nights  and  one  night,  The  ; 
now  first  completely  done  into  english  prose 
and  verse  from  the  original  arable  by  J: 
Payne.  In  9  v.;  v.  1,  2.  III.     N.  Y.  1884.  2  v. 
O.'                                                        893  :R9 
Note.    Versions  for  general  reading  will  be  found 
in   the    class-list   of    prose   fiction,    col.    874,  under 
Thousand  and  one  nights. 
Hariri,  Al  Kasem.  MaJjamen,  oder  die  verwand- 
lungen    des    Abu   Said    von    Serug.      In 
Ruckert,  F:  Gesammelte  poetische  werke. 
831:122  vll 

3.    Indian  and  Persian. 

(See  alHO  Brahmanism  and  buddhism,  col.  187;  and Parsee- 
ism.  col.  139.) 

Whitney,  W :  Dwight.  Oriental  and  linguistic 
studies  :  The  Veda  ;  the  Avesta  ;  the  Science 
of  language.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  894  :  3 

Contents.  The  Veda.  —  The  vedic  doctrine  of  a  fu- 
ture life.— Miiller's  History  of  vedic  literature.— The 
translation  of  the  Veda.  —  Miiller's  Rig- Veda  transla- 
tion. —  The  Avesta.  —  Indo-european  philology  and 
ethnology.— Miiller's  lecture  on  language.  —  Present 
state  of  the  question  as  to  the  origin  of  language.  — 
Bleek  and  Simious  theory  of  language.— Schleicher 
and  the  physical  theory  of  language.— Steinthal  and 
the  psychological  theory  of  language.  —  Language 
and  education.— Index.  ,  .     , 

Poor,  Laura  Elizabeth.    Sanskrit  and  its  kindred 
literatures ;  studies  in  comparative  myth- 
ology.   Bost.  1880.  D.  894  :  2 
Contents.    The  origin  of  literature.— Brahmanism 
and  the  Mahabharata.  —  Buddhism  and  the  Ramay- 
ana.  — Sanskrit  philosophy,  fable  and  drama.  — The 
Persian  literature,  aryan  and  Semitic— Comparative 
mythol.  of   the  greek  poetry  and  drama.  —  Greek 
philosophy  and  history.  —  Compar.  mythol.  of  the 
latin  and  keltic  literatures.— Compar.  mythol.  of  the 
teutonic  literature:   Scandinavian  families;   Anglo- 
saxon  and  german  families.- MediiBval  hymns,  and 
compar.  mythol.  of  the  mediaeval  ballads.— Compar. 
mythol.  of  Slavonic  literature.— The  modern  poetry 
of  Europe.— Partial  list  of  books  consulted.— Index, 

Indian. 

HOfer,  Albert,  ir.  Indische  gedichte  in  deut- 
schen  nachbildungen.    Leipz.  1844.   2  v.  D. 

894  ^  1 

RUckert,  F:   [Uebersetzungen  aus  der  indischen 

literaturl.    In  his  Gfesammelte  poetische 

werke.  831  :  122  vl2 

Contents,  see  under  German  literature.  Poetry,  col. 

1118. 

Arnold,  Edwin.   Indian  idylls  ;  from  the  Sanskrit 

of  the  Mahfibhfirata.  Bost.  1883.  D.  894  :  6 
Bhkgy&t-Oriit^,  The,  or  Dialogues  of  Kreeshna 

and  Arjoon.     Tr.   by   C:  Wilkins.    N.  Y. 

1867.  O.  894  :  6 

Dasakumaracharitam,  The.     Hindoo  tales,  or 

The  adventures  of  ten  princes.     Freely  tr. 

from  the  Sanscrit  by  P,  W.  Jacob.    Lond. 

1873.   D.  894:7 


Milman,  H:  Hart,  tr.  and  ed.  Nala  and  Dama- 
yanti,  and  other  poems.  Tr.  from  the 
Sanscrit  into  english  verse,  with  mythologi- 
cal and  critical  notes.    Oxford.  1835.  Q. 

894:8 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand,  tr.  Nal  und  Damajanti,  — 
Sakuntala ;  zwei  erzahlungen  aus  dem  in- 
dischen. 4te  aufl.  111.  Kreuznach.  [18831. 
S.  894  :  10 

Kalidasa.  ^akoontalil,  or  The  lost  ring ;  an 
indian  drama.  Tr.  into  english  prose  and 
verse  from  the  Sanskrit  by  Monier  Wil- 
liams.   N.  Y.  1885.  O.  894  : 9 

—  Same,  germ.  Sakuntala  ;  ein  indisches  schau- 
spiel.  Aus  dem  Sanskrit  und  prakrit 
metrisch  ubers.  von  Ernst  Meier.  Hild- 
burgh.  1867.  D.  894  :  9 

Bidpa'i  or  Pilpay.    The  fables  of  Pilpay.    Rev. 
-      N.  Y.  1872.  D.  "" '     ' 


ed. 


894:4 


Persian. 


Firdausi  or  Firdusi,  Abu'l-Kasim-Mansur  called. 
The  epic  of  kings ;  stories  retold  from 
Firdusi  by  Helen  Zimmern.  With  two 
etchings  by  L.  Alma  Tadema  and  a  pre- 
fatory poem  by  Edmund  W.  Gosse.  N.  Y. 
1883.  D.  895:3 

J4mi,  Nfir-ed-din  Abd-er-Rahman  called.  Yiisuf 
and  Zulaikha  ;  a  poem  by  JSmi.  Tr.  from 
the  Persian  in  english  verse  by  Ralph  T.  H. 
Griilith.     Lond.  1882.  O.  895:4 

OmarKhayyfi,m,  Ghiyath  ed-din  Abulf ath  'Omar 
bin  Ibrahim  al-Khayyami  called.  Rubiiiyiit 
of  Omar  Khayyam,  tlie  astronomer-poet  of 
Persia,  rendered  into  english  verse.  1st 
amer.  from  the  3d  Lond.  ed.  Bost.  1878.  S. 

895  : 2 

Sadi,  Muslih-ed-din  called.  The  Gulistan  or  rose 
garden.  Tr.  from  the  original  by  Francis 
Gladwin,  with  an  essay  on  Saadi's  life  and 
genius  by  James  Ross  and  a  preface  by  R. 
W.  Emerson.    Bost.  1865.  D.  895  : 1 

—  Same,  germ.  Rosengarten.  Nach  dem  texte 
und  dem  arabischen  commentare  Sururi's, 
aus  dem  persischen  iibers.  mit  anmork. 
und  zugaben  von  K:  H:  Graf.  Leipz.  1846. 
S.  895  : 1 

4.    Chinese  and  Japanese. 

(See  also  Chinese  religions,  col.  139.) 

Giles,  Herbert  A,,  ed.  Gems  of  Chinese  literature. 

Lond.  1884.  D.  891  : 1 

JVote.    Short  extracts  from  the  works  of  the  most 

famous  writers  of  all  ages  from  b.  c.  550  to  a.  d.  MA 

with  biographical  and  dynastic  notices. 

Hau-kiou-choan.  H  10 

See  Class-list  of  prose  Action,  col.  748. 
Kin-ku-ki-kuan.  G  2676 

See  Qrisebach,  E:,  ed.,  in  Class-list  of  prose  Action, 
col.  739. 
Schi-king' ;  chinesisches  liederbuch,  gesammelt 
von  Confucius.      In  Riickert,  F:    (Jesam- 
melte  poetische  werke.  831  :  122  v6 

Moule,  Arthur  E.,  ed.  and  tr.  Chinese  stories 
for  boys  and  girls ;  and  Chinese  wisdom 
for  old"  and  young.    111.    Lond.  1880.  S. 

X  915.1  :33 
Shunsui,  Tamenaga.    The  loyal  ronins.  S  2851 

See  Class-list  of  prose  Action,  col.  853. 
Mitford,  A.  Bertram,  tr.   The  forty-seven  ronins. 
In  Johnson,  E.  R.,  ed.    Little  classics. 

J 926  vll 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


X.    HISTORY  AND  GEOGRAPHY. 


1.    History  in  general. 

(See  also  History  of  civilization,  cl.  309,  col.  150-152.) 


1.    Philosophy  and  study. 

Droysen,  J:  Gustav.  Grundriss  der  historik. 
3te  umgearb.  aufl.    Leipz.  1882.  O.  901  :  5 

Herder,  J:  Gottfried  v.  Ideen  zur  philosophie 
der  geschichte  der  menschheit.  4  v.  in  1. 
In  his  Werke.  830  :  154  v9-12 

Schlegel,  K:  W:  F:  v.  The  philosophy  of  his- 
tory, in  a  course  of  lectures  del.  at  Vienna. 
Tr.  from  the  germ.,  with  a  memoir  of  the 
author,  by  James  Burton  Robertson.  7th 
ed.  rev.    Lond.  1873.  D.  901  :  2 

Hegel,  G:  W:  F:  Lectures  on  the  philosophy  of 
history.  Tr.  from  the  3d  germ.  ed.  by  J. 
Sibree.    Lond.  1872.  D.  90i:4 

—  Same.    Lond.  1881.  D.  901  :  4 
Gutzkow,  K:  F:    Philosophie  der  that  und  des 

ereignisses.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1845.  D. 

901  :1 

Flint,  Robert.  The  philosophy  of  history  in 
France  and  Germany.    Edinb.  1874.  O. 

901  :3 

Atkinson,  W:  P.  On  history  and  the  study  of 
history  ;  three  lectures.    Bost.  1884.  S. 

900:1 

St.  John,  H:,  viscount  BoUngbroke.    Letters  on 

the  study  and  use  of  history.   In  his  Works. 

820.2  :  18  v2 

Freeman,  E:  A:  The  office  of  the  historical  pro- 
fessor ;  an  inaugural  lecture  read  in  the 
Museum  at  Oxford,  oct.  15,  1884.  Lond. 
1884.  S.  907:3 

Adams,  Herbert  B.  Methods  of  historical  study. 
In  Johns  Hopkins  university  studies. 

904+32  v2 

Adams,  C:  Kendall.  A  manual  of  historical  lit- 
erature ;  comprising  brief  descriptions  of 
the  most  important  histories  in  english, 
french  and  german,  together  with  practi- 
cal suggestions  as  to  methods  and  courses 
of  historical  study,  for  the  use  of  students, 
general  readers  and  collectors  of  books. 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  907  : 1 

—  Same.  16  :L 
Allen,  W:  Francis.     History  topics  for  the  use 

of  high  schools  and  colleges.    Bost.  1883. 
S.  907:2 

2.    Dictionaries  and  charts. 

Herbst,  W:,  [and  Alfred  Schulzj,  eds.  Ency- 
kiopiidie  der  neueren  geschichte  ;  in  ver- 
bindung  mit  namhaften  deutschen  und 
ausserdeutschen  historikern  herausg.;  v.  1, 
2.     Gotha.  1880-84.  2  v.  O.  903  :  R7 

ConUnts.  V.  1.  A-D.  2.  E-K.  The  orlfflnal  edi- 
tor superintended  the  work  to  and  Including  the  let- 
ter G. 


Hermann,  K.  Lexikon  der  allgemeinen  welt- 
geschichte  ;  die  historischen  begebenheiten 
und    personen    aller    zeiten    und    volker, 

feschichte  aller  reiche,  mit  besonderer 
eriicksichtigung  der  neuzeit.  Leipz.  1882. 
D.  909 :  1128 

Heilprin,  L:  The  historical  reference  -  book  ; 
comprising  a  chronolog.  table  of  universal 
history,  a  chronolog.  dictionary  of  univer- 
sal history,  a  biogr.  dictionary,  with  geogr. 
notes,  for  the  use  of  students,  teachers  and 
readers.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  903  :  9 

Putnam,  G:  Palmer,  ed.  Ten  years  of  the 
world's  progress ;  a  supplement  to  the 
work  of  that  title,  embracing  a  compre- 
hensive record  of  facts  in  the  annals  of 
nations  and  progress  of  the  arts  from  1850 
to  1861,  with  corr.  and  add.   N.  Y.  1861.  D. 

902:4 

—  Handbook  of   chronology    and  history ;    the 

world's  progress,  a  dictionary  of  dates, 
with  tabular  views  of  general  history  and 
a  historical  chart.  6th  ed.  [Putnam's 
home  encyclopedias].    N.  Y.  1873.   D. 

902  : 3 

—  The  world's  progress  ;  a  dictionary  of  dates, 

being  a  chronological  and  alphabetical 
record  of  all  essential  facts  in  the  progress 
of  society  from  the  creation  of  the  world, 
with  a  chart.  Rev.  and  continued  to  aug- 
ust 1877,  by  F:  B.  Perkins.  21st  ed.  N.  Y. 
1878.  O.  902:112 

Hayden,  Joseph.  Dictionary  of  dates  and  uni- 
vei'sal  information,  relating  to  all  ages 
and  nations.     16th  ed.,  containing  the  his- 

I 

—  Same.     17th  ed.,  to  the  autumn  of  1881.    N.  Y. 

1882.  O.  902  :  Rl 

Haskel,  Daniel.  A  chronological  view  of  the 
world ;  exhibiting  the  leading  events  of 
universal  history,  the  origin  and  progress 
of  the  arts  and  sciences,  the  obituary  of 
distinguished  men,  and  the  periods  in 
which  they  iiourished,  together  with  an 
account  of  the  appearance  of  comets,  and 
a  complete  view  of  the  fall  of  meteoric 
stones  in  all  ages;  from  the  article  "chrono- 
logy "  in  the  New  Edinb.  encyclopajdia,  ed. 
by  sir  D:  Brewster,  with  an  enl.  view  of 
important  events,  particularly  in  regard 
to  american  history,  and  a  continuation  to 
the  present  time,  collected  from  authentic 
sources.    N.  Y.  1848.  D.  902:6 

Nichol,  J:  Tables  of  ancient  literature  and  his- 
tory, b.  c.  1500— a.  d.  200.  Glasgow.  1877. 
Q.  902  :  R8 


tory  of  the  world  to  the  autumn  of  1878  b^ 
B:  Vincent.     Lond.  1878.  O.  902  :  R] 


1151 


CI.  900-912 


HISTORY  AND  GEOGRAPHY— GENERAL. 


1152 


Nichol,  J:—Oontintied. 

—  Tables  of    europeau   history,  literature    and 

art,  a.  d.  200  to  1882,  and  of  american  his- 
tory, literature  and  art.  3d  ed.  rev.  and 
enl.    Glasgow.  1884.  Q.  902  :  R7 

Lyman,  Azel  b.  Historical  chart ;  containing 
the  prominent  events  of  the  civil,  religious 
and  literary  history  of  the  world  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  present  day.  Rev., 
enl.  and  imp.     Cine.  1874.  F.  908  :  Rl 

—  Questions  designed  for  the  use  of  those  en- 

gaged in  the  study  of  Lyman's  Historical 
chart,  with  a  key  to  the  names  mentioned 
in  the  chart  and  a  list  of  geographical 
names  of  ancient  and  middle  history,  with 
their  corresponding  modern  names.  Rev. 
enl.  and  imp.  Cine.  1874.  S.  908  :R1  v2 
Chambers,  Robert,  ed.  The  book  of  days ;  a 
miscellany  of  popular  antiquities  in  con- 
nection with  the  calendar,  incl.  anecdote, 
biography  and  history,  curiosities  of  litera- 
ture and  oddities  of  human  life  and  char- 
acter.   Edinb.  1863.  2v.  O.  903+2 

—  Same.    Edinb.  n.  d.  2  v.  Q.  903  :  Rl 
Perce,  Elbert.    The  battle  roll ;  an  encyclopedia, 

containing  descriptions  of  the  most  famous 
and  memorable  land  battles  and  sieges  in 
all  ages,  arr.  alphab.  and  chronolog.  111. 
N.  Y.  1858.  Q.  903+3 

3.    Universal  histories. 

Freeman,  E:  A:  General  sketch  of  history, 
adapted  for  amer.  students.  New  ed.,  rev. 
with  chronological  table,  maps  and  index. 
[Freeman's  historical  course  for  schools]. 
N.  Y.  [1876].  S.  902:6 

PlOtz,  C:  Epitome  of  ancient,  mediaeval  and 
modern  history.  Tr.  with  extensive  add. 
by  W:  H.  Tillinghast.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

909 : 13 

Weber,  G:  Outlines  of  universal  history  from 
the  creation  of  the  world  to  the  present 
time.  Tr.  from  the  germ,  by  M.  Behr ; 
rev.  and  corr.  with  the  addition  of  a  his- 
tory of  the  United  States  of  America  by 
Francis  Bowen.    Bost.  n.  d.  O.      909:10 

Cottinger,  H.  M.  Elements  of  universal  history 
for  higher  institutes  in  republics  and  for 
self -instruction.    Milw.  1884.  O.     909  :  24 

Wheeler,  C:  Gardner.  The  course  of  empires; 
outlines  of  the  chief  political  changes  in 
the  history  of  the  world,  arr.  by  centuries, 
with  variorum  illustrations.  Maps.  Bost. 
1883.   O.  909:9 

Schmidt,    Ferdinand.      Die    weltgeschichte   in 

iibersichtlicher    darstellung    erziihlt.     111. 

Berlin.  1882.  O.  909  :  27 

Contents.    Das  alterthum.  —  Das  mittelalter.  —  Die 

neuzeit. 

Grube,  A:  W:,  ed.    Charakterbilder  aus  der  ge- 

schichte    und  sage   fvir    einen    propadeu- 

tischen   geschichtsunterricht.     24ste   aufl. 

Leipz.  1882,  1883.  3  v.  O.  909+15 

Contents.    V.  1.   Die  vorchrlstliche  zeit.     2.  Das 

mittelalter.    3.  Die  neue  zeit. 

Voltaire,  Fran9ois  Marie  Arouet  called  de.  An 
essay  on  universal  history,  the  manners 
and  spirit  of  nations,  from  the  reign  of 
Charlemaign  to  the  age  of  Lewis  XIV, 
with  a  supplement  carrying  down  the  his- 
tory to  the  peace  of  Versailles.  Written 
in  french,  and  tr.  into  eng.,  with  add.  notes 


and  chronol.  tables,  by  mr.  Nugent.    New 
ed.  rev.    Edinb.  1777.  4  v.  S.  909  :  7 

Universal  history,  An,  from  the  earliest  ac- 
counts to  the  present  time  ;  compiled  from 
original  authors.  111.  with  charts,  maps, 
notes,  etc.,  and  a  general  index  to  the 
whole.  [Antient  pt.]  Lond.  1779.  18  v.  O. 
909:11 
Contents.  V.  1.  From  the  creation  to  the  flood.— 
From  the  deluge  to  the  birth  of  Abraham.— History 
of  Egypt  to  the  time  of  Alexander  the  great.  — 
History  of  the  Moabites,  Ammonites,  Amalekites, 
Canaanites  and  Philistines.— History  of  the  ancient 
Syrians.  2.  History  of  the  Phoenicians— Jews  to 
the  babylonish  captivity.  3.  Jews  to  the  destruction 
of  Jerusalem.— Assyria.-The  Babylonians.— Ancient 
Phrygians,  Trojans,  Lycians,  Lydians,  etc.  4.  Medes. 
—  Persians.— Mysians.—  Lydians.—  Lycians.  5.  The 
fabulous  and  heroic  times.— Athenians.— Sparta  to 
union  with  the  Achceans.  6.  Thebes.— The  Achasan 
league.  —  Grecian  states  in  Asia  minor.  —  Sicily.  — 
Syracuse  to  b.  c.  265.  7.  Syracuse.— Rhodes.— Crete. 
— Cyprus.- Samos.— Other  greek  islands.— Macedoni- 
ans, to  b.  c.  306.  8.  Macedonians  from  b.  c.  306  to 
the  conquest  by  the  romans.  —  The  Seleucidae  in 
Syria.  — Egypt.  — Armenians.  — Kingdom  of  Pontus. 
0.  Cappadocians.  —  Pergamus.  —Thrace.  —  Epirus.— 
Bithynia.— Colchis,  Iberia,  Albania,  Bosporus,  Media, 
Bactria,  Edessa,  Emesa,  Adiabene,  Characene,  Ely- 
mais,  Comagene.  Chalcydene.—Parthians.— Persians. 
Ancient  state  of  Italy  to  the  building  of  Rome.— 
Roman  history  to  the  commonwealth.  10-14.  Ro- 
man history  to  the  death  of  Justinian.  15.  Con- 
stantinopolitan  history  to  the  taking  of  Constantin- 
ople by  the  turks.- The  Carthaginians.  16.  Carth- 
age to  its  destruction  by  Aemilianus.— Numidians.— 
Mauritanians.—  Gaetulians.—  Melanogeaetuli.  —Liby- 
ans of  Marmarlca,  Cyrenaica,  Regio  Syrtica.  —  Ethi- 
opians.-Arabs  to  Mohammed.— Empires  of  Nice  and 
Trapezon.— Spain,  to  the  expulsion  of  the  Carthagini- 
ans and  briefly  to  Ferdinand  and  Isabella.- Ancient 
state  of  the  Gauls.  17.  Ancient  Germans.— Ancient 
state  and  history  of  Britain.— Northern  nations.— 
The  Ostrogoths  in  Italy,  the  exarchs  of  Ravenna  and 
the  Lombards  in  Italy.  18.  Turks,  Tartars  and 
Moguls.— Indians.— Chinese.— Opinions  with  respect 
to  the  creation.— History  of  the  Etruscans. 

Universal  history.  An  ;  modern  part  from  the 
earliest  accounts  to  the  present  time,  com- 
piled from  original  authors  by  the  authors 
of  the  ancient  part.  Lond.  1780.  42  v.  O. 
909 : 12 
Contents.  V.  1.  Life  of  Mohammed.— Arabs  to  685. 
2.  685—1041.  3.  1041-1058.— Turks  to  destruction  of 
their  empire  in  Tartai-y.— Sel.1ukians  of  Iran  to  1151. 
4.  Seljukians  of  Iran  from  11.51.— Moguls  and  Tartars 
from  the  time  of  Jenghiz  Khan  to  reign  of  Timur 
Bek,  1396.  6.  Mogul  empire  to  1505.— Shahs  reigning 
in  Persia.  — Arab  kings  of  Ormus.  —  Turkmans  and 
Usbeks.— Kingdom  of  Karazm.— Hindustan,  or  the 
empire  of  the  Great  Mogol.  6.  Countries  in  the 
Hither  peninsula  of  India.— Religion  of  the  Hindus.— 
Countries  in  the  Farther  peninsula  of  India.  7. 
Eastern  Tartars.  —  Empire  of  China.  —  Empire  of 
Japan.— History  of  commerce  to,  and  settlements  in 
the  East  Indies  by  european  nations:  Methods  of 
communication  before  the  discovery  of  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope.  8.  History  of  commerce  to,  and  settle- 
ments in  the  East  Indies  by  various  european 
nations:  English  East  India  company.— Conquests, 
settlements  and  discoveries  of  the  Dutch  in  the  East 
Indies.  9.  Same,  continued.— Danes  and  French  in 
the  East  Indies.— Ostend  East  India  company.— East 
India  company  estab.  in  Sweden.— Othman  empire  to 
1481.  10.  Same,  to  1687.— The  history  of  the  dis- 
persion of  the  jews,  to  7th  century.  11.  Same,  to 
18th  century.— History  of  Africa  and  of  all  the  princi- 
pal nations  and  states  which  inhabit  it. —  Modern 
Egypt.  —  African  islands.  12.  Same,  continued.— 
Abyssinia.— Kingdoms  adjacent  to  Abyssinia.— Coast 
of  Zanguebar.  —  Hottentots.  13.  West  coast  of 
Africa.  —  Western  Ethiopia.  —  Angola  or  Dongo.  — 
Loango.— Benin.— Gold  Coast.  14.  Same,  continued. 
—Ivory  Coast.— Grain  or  Malaguetta  Coast.  —  Siena 
Leone.— Interior  countries  of  Africa.— Modern  Biir- 
bary.— Morocco  and  Fez.— Algiers.  16.  Same,  con- 
tiniied.- Tunis.— Tripoli.— Barca.— Island  and  order 
of  the  knights  of  Malta.  16,17.  Spain  to  1621.  18. 
Spain  to  1713.— Portugal  to  1667.     19.    Portugal  to 


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1154 


1713.— Navarre.-France  to  1180.  20.  1180-1674.  21. 
1574-1715.  22.  Italy  to  1428.  23.  Italy,  1428-1700.- 
Venice  to  1381.  24.  Venice  to  1700.-Naples  to  1269. 
28.  Naples  to  171a.— Genoa  to  1684.— Germany,  887— 
1153.  26.  1153-1526.  27.  1526— 1714.  —  United  pro- 
vinces, or  republic  of  Holland  to  1603.  28.  Republic 
of  Holland  to  1697.— Denmark  to  1183.  29.  Denmark 
to  17;«l.  — Sweden  to  1520.  30.  Sweden  to  1721.— 
Poland  to  1668.  31.  Poland  to  1715.— Prussia.— Rus- 
sia to  1699.  32.  Russia  to  1725.  —  Hungary.  —  The 
modern  empire.— The  imperial  cities.- Republic  of 
the  Swiss.— Republic  of  Geneva.— Bohemia.— Saxony. 
—  Bavaria.  —  Palatine  electorate.  —  Ai-chduehy  of 
Austria.  —  Hanover.  —  Brunswick- Wolfenbuttel.  — 
Brandenburg.— Mecklenburg  to  1593.  33.  Mecklen- 
burg to  Adolphus  Frederick  IV.— Tuscan  states.— 
Milan  to  1333.  34.  Milan  to  1706.— House  of  Savoy.— 
America  to  1548.  35.  America.— Establishment  and 
progress  of  the  british  settlements :  Newfoundland ; 
Nova  Scotia;  New  England;  New  Jersey;  Canada. 
36.  Same,  contiinied;  Louisiana;  Carolina;  Mary- 
land; Pennsylvania;  Hudson's  Bay.  —  British  and 
other  islands  in  the  American  West  Indies.— Con- 
clusion  of  the  rrujdem  history.  Asia:  Asia  Minor; 
Syria;  Arabia;  Eastern  Asiatic  Turkey;  Turks.  37. 
Conchmion  of  the  modern  history.  Asia:  Persia;  Great 
Tartary  and  Asiatic  Russia;  China  and  .lapan;  India 
and  the  oriental  islands.  —  Africa.  —  Europe.  38. 
America.  39.  History  of  England  to  1558.  40. 
England  to  1763.  41.  History  of  Scotland  to  the 
union  of  the  two  kingdoms.  42.  History  of  Ireland 
to  1691. 
Mavor,  W:  Universal  history,  ancient  and 
modern,  from  the  earliest  records  of  time 
to  the  general  peace  of  1801.  Lond.  1803-08. 
25  V.  S.  909  :  8 

Contents.    V.  1.    Preliminary  view,  with  a  history 
of  the  antediluvians,  ancient  Egypt  and  the  neigh- 
bouring nations.    2.  The  Canaanites,  Philistines  and 
Jews.  —  Assyrian    and    Babylonian    empires.     3,  4. 
Greece.    5-7.   Rome.    8.    Medes,  Persians,  Phoenici- 
ans, Ancient  Syrians,  Seleucida?  in  Syria,  Phrygians, 
Trojans,  Mysians,  Lydians,  Lycians,  Ancient  Cilicians, 
Celtes,   Scythians,   Armenians,    Cappadocians,    Per- 
gamians,  Thracians,  Bithynians.    9.   Pontus,  Epirus. 
—Colchis,  Iberia.  Albania,  etc.— Parthia.— Numidians, 
Mauritanians,   Gaetulians,   Melanogaetull.  —  Lybians 
and  Greeks.— Ethiopians,  Ancient  Arabs.  —  Empires 
of  Nice  and  Trapezond.— Ancient  Spaniards,  Gauls, 
Germans  and  Britons.- Northern  nations.  — Ostro- 
goths, Lombards,  Turks,  Tartars  and  Moguls,  Chinese. 
—Index  to  ancient  history.    10.    Arabs,  incl.  a  life 
of  Mohammed.    11.  Mogul  empire,  parts  of  Tartary 
and    China,    Hindostan.      12.    India,   the    Ottoman 
empire,  Korea,  Japan  and  Jedso.    13.    The  disper- 
sion of  the  jews,  modern  Egypt  and  other  african 
nations.    14.    Various  modern  african  nations.    15. 
Portugal  and    Spain.      16.    Italy,  Venice    and   the 
Italian  states.    17.   Empire  of  Germany,  electorates 
of  Saxony,  Bavaria,  palatinate  of  Hanover  and  Bruns- 
wick -  Wolfenbuttel.       18.    Hungary,    Holland   and 
Switzerland.    19,  20.    England.    21.    Scotland  and 
Ireland.     22.    Russia,  Poland,    Sweden,    Denmark. 
Prussia.    23.    France  and  Navarre.    24.    North  and 
South  America  and  the  West  Indies     25.    Chronol- 
ogical index  to  modern  history,  [v.  11-35].— General 
index  [to  same]. 
Tytler,  Alexander  Fraser,  and  E:  Nares.    Uni- 
versal history  from  the    creation    of    the 
world  to  the  decease  of  George  III,  1820  ; 
ed.  by  an  american.     [Harper's  family  lib- 
rary] .     N.  Y.  1845.  6  V.  S.  909  :  6 
Contents.    V.  1.    Greece,  to  168.    2.   Greece,  168.— 
Rome  to  30  b.  c.    3.  30  b.  c— 1066  a.  d.    4.    1066—1763. 
6.    1513—1724.    6.    1715—1820. 
Turner,  Sharon.  The  sacred  history  of  the  world, 
attempted  to  be  philosophically  considered 
in  a  series  of  letters  to  his  son.    N.  Y.  1846. 
3  V.  S.                                                    909  :  5 
MUller,   Johannes  v.     Vierundzwanzig  biicher 
allg:emeiner  geschichten,  besonders  der  eu- 
ropiiischen  menscliheit.    Stuttg.   1861.    4  v. 
in  2.  S.                                                     909  :  3 
Struve,   Gustav.     Weltgeschichte   in  neun    bii- 
chern.    Coburg.  1864,  1865.    8  v.  O. 

909+18 
Contents.    V.  1,    Alte  geschichte.    2.    Geschichte 

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des  mittelalters,  a.  d.  478  — 1291.    3.   Geschichte  des 

mittelalters,  a.  d.  1391-1.517.    4.  Geschichte  der  neu- 

zeit,  1517—1648.     5.    Geschichte   dor   neu-zeit,  1648— 

1789.    6.   Revolutions-zeitalter,  1789  bis  1815.    7.  Re- 

volutions-zeitalter,  1815— 1848.    [8].    Die  zeit  von  1848 

bis  1863.— Die  zeit  von  1863  bis  186«;. 

—  Same.  Geschichte  der  neuzeit.    N.  Y.  1860.  O. 

909-1-18  v6,  7 

Schlosser,  F:  Christoph.   Weltgeschichte  fiir  das 

deutsche  volk.    2te  ausg.,  mit  der  fortset- 

zung  bis  auf  die  gegenwart ;  mit  zugrunde- 

legung  der  bearb.  von  G.  L.  Kriegk  besorgt 

von  Oscar  Jiiger  und  Th.  Creizenach.    17te 

ster.-abdruck.    Berlin.  1876.  19  v.  O. 

909:2 
Contains    V.  1-3.  Geschichte  der  alten  welt.    4-8. 
Geschichte  des  mittelalters.    9-15.    Geschichte  der 
neueren  zeit.    16-18.  JS,g:er,  Oscar.  1815— 1871 ;   ge- 
schichte der  neuesten  zeit  vom  Wiener  congress  bis 
zum  Fi-ankfurter  frieden,    19.    Treutler,  J.    Voll- 
standiges  namen-  und  sachregister. 
Becker,  K:  F:    "Weltgeschichte.    8te  neu  bearb. 
bis  auf  die  gegenwart  fortgefiihrte  ausg.  ; 
herausg.  von  Adolf  Schmidt,  mit  der  fort- 
setzungvon  E:  Arnd.    Supplement-band  1 
und  2  :    Geschichte  der  jahre  1871-1877  von 
Constantin  Bulla.    Leipz.  1876-78.    24  v.  in 
14.  O.  909  :  1 

Contents.  V.  1-4.  Alte  geschichte,  5-8.  Mittlere 
geschichte.  9-13.  Neuere  geschichte.  14-22. 
Arnd,  E:  Geschichte  der  neuesten  zeit,  1789—1871. 
23,  24.  BuUe,  Constantin.  Geschichte  der  jahre 
1871-77. 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.     Weltgeschichte.    Ister  b. 

3teaufl.;  2er— 3er  b.  2teaufl.    111.    Berlin. 

1878,  1882.  4  v.  O.  909  :  26 

Contents.    V.  1.     Geschichte  des  alterthums:    Die 

agypter;  Die  chinesen  in  alterer  zeit;   Dieinder;  Die 

f»honicier ;  Die  babylonier  und  die  perser ;  Die  israe- 
iten:  Die  griechen ;  Die  romer.  2.  Geschichte  des 
mittelalters :  Von  eintritt  des  christenthums  bis  zum 
untergang  des  westromischen  reiches;  Vom  unter- 
gange  des  westromischen  reiches  bis  zum  vertrage 
von  Verdun  und  bis  zum  verfall  des  chalifatB;  Von 
Heinrich  I,  bis  zu  den  Hohenstaufen  ;  Die  Hohen- 
staufen;  Vom  untergange  der  Hohenstaufen  bis 
Maximilian  I;  Andere  europaischen  staaten;  Ge- 
schichtstafel.  3.  Geschichte  der  neueren  zeit:  Die 
reformation;  Gegen-ref ormation ;  Der  dreissigjiih- 
rjge  krieg;  Die  englische  thronumwalzung;  Vor- 
g'ange  in  anderen  staaten  in  der  zeit  bis  gegen  ende 
des  17.  jahrh.;  Bis  zur  mitte  des  18.  jahrh.  4.  Ge- 
schichte der  neuesten  zeit:  Diezweite  haltte  des  18. 
jahrh.  bis  zur  franzosischen  revolution;  Fi-iedrich 
des  grossen  staatsverwaltung  und  privatleben;  Um- 
blick;  Die  franzosische  revolution;  Napoleon  Bona- 
parte's machtherrschaft;  Der  deutsche  befreiungs- 
kampf;  Umblick;  Das  julikonigthum;  Kriege 
Deutsehlands  seit  1863. 

Weber,  G:  Allgemeine  weltgeschichte.  2te  aufl,, 
unter  mitwirkun^  von  fachgelehrten  revi- 
dirt  und  iiberarbeitet ;  b.  1-9  und  Register 
2  b.    Leipz.  1882-85.  11  v.  O.  909+17 

Contents.  V.  1.  Geschichte  des  morgenlandes: 
Vorrede;  Einleitung;  Chinesen  und  Aegypter;  Arier 
und  Iranier;  Semitische  volker.  2.  Geschichte  des 
Hellenischen  volkes:  Das  land  der  Griechen;  Grle- 
chenlands  mythenwelt  und  das  homerische  zeitalter; 
Die  herrschaft  der  edlen;  Gesetzgebung  und  coloni- 
sation; Die  zeit  der  perserkriege;  Athens  vorherr- 
schaft  und  das  perikleische  zeitalter;  Die  zeiten  des 
peloponnesischen  krieges;  Spartas  zweite  vorherr- 
schaft  bis  zum  frieden  des  Antalkidas;  Spartas  uber- 
hebung  und  fall  und  Thebens  vorherrschaft;  Grie- 
chenlands  fall  und  Makedoniens  emporkommen.  3. 
Romische  geschichte  bis  zu  ende  der  republik  und 
geschichte  der  alexandrinisch -hellenischen  welt: 
Widmung  und  vorrede;  Romsanfange;  Die  alexan- 
drinisch-hellenische  welt;  Roms  wachsthum  und 
grosse;  Rom  wahrend  der  socialen  und  politischen 
parteikampfe.  4.  Geschichte  des  romlschen  kaiser- 
reichs  der  volkerwanderung  und  der  neuen  staaten- 
bildungen:  Casar  Octavianus  Augustus  und  seine 
zeit;  Die  romische  kaiserzeit  bis  auf  Vespasian;  Die 
Flavler;  Trajan  und  Hadrian;  DieAntoninen;  Cultur 
und  gelstesleben  im  kaiserlichen  Rom;  Die  voUen- 


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dete  milltarherrschaft;  Das  romische  relch  im  vierten 
jahrh.;  Das  gretheilte  reich  bis  zum  f alle  Roms ;  Die 
neuen  staatenbildungen  im  5ten  und  6ten  jahrh.; 
Der  orlentvordem  islam.— Register,  b.  1-4. 

5.  Gesehichte  des  mittelalters,  Istert.:  Die  moha- 
medanischewelt;  Das  zeitalter  der  Karo linger  und 
das  ostrbmische  reich.  6.  Gesehichte  des  mittelal- 
ters, 2tert.:  Die  vorherrschaf t  des  deutschen  reichs; 
Das  zeitalter  der  kreuzziige  und  der  Hohenstaut'eA. 
7.  Gesehichte  des  mittelalters,  3ter  t. :  Das  zeitalter 
her  kreuzziige  etc.,  zweite  abt. ;  Verf  all  der  lehnsmo- 
narchie  und  des  pontiflkats  und  herausbildung  stan- 
discher  veriassungen.  8.  Gesehichte  des  mittelal- 
ters, 4ter  t. :  Verfall  der  lehnsmonarchie  etc.,  zweite 
abt. ;  Sieg  des  monarchischen  prinzips  fiber  den  f  eo- 
dalismus,  Ausgang  des  mittelalters.— Register,  b.  5-8. 

9.    Gesehichte  der  volker  und  staaten  im  iibergang 

vom  mittelalter  zur  neuzeit:  Sieg  des  monarchischen 

princips  etc.,  zweite  abt. ;  Das  zeitalter  der  entdeckun- 

gen. 

B-anke,  Franz  Leopold  v.    Weltgeschichte.    3te 

aufl.    Leipz.  1882-84.  O.  909  :  24 

Contents.  V.  1 .  Die  alteste  historische  vijlkergruppe 
und  die  griechen.  2.  Die  romische  republik  und  ihre 
weltherrschaft.  3.  Das  altromische  kaiserthum. — 
Analekten,  kritische  erorterungen  zur  alten  ge- 
sehichte: Zur  alttestamentlichenliteratur;  Diodorus 
Siculus  und  seine  berichte  iiber  Alexander  den  gros- 
sen;  Ueber  die  Romischen  alterthiimer  des  Dionysius 
von  Halicarnass ;  Analyse  der  traditionen  fiber  die 
eroberung  Roms  durch  die  gallier;  Erorterung  fiber 
einige  zweifelhaft  erscheinende  nachrichten  bei  Po- 
lybius;  Appian  und  der  werth  seiner  quellen;  Dio- 
Zonaras;  Vellejus  Paterculus;  die  Varussehlacht; 
Wurdigung  und  kritik  der  geschichtschreibung  des 
Cornelius  Tacitus ;  Zur  kaisergeschichte.  4.  Das 
kaiserthum  in  Constantinopel  und  der  ursprung  ro- 
manisch-germanischer  konigreiche.  —  Analekte:  Eu- 
sebius  fiber  das  leben  Constantins;  Zosimus;  Proco- 
pius;  Jordanes;  Gregor  von  Tours.  5.  Die  arabi- 
sche  weltherrschaft  und  das  reich  Karls  des  grossen. 
—Analekte:  Zur  gesehichte  der  eroberung  von  Sy- 
rien  und  Jerusalem;  Amru  in  Aegyptcn;  Zwei  latei- 
nische  chronisten  in  Spanien  unter  don  Omajjaden  ; 
Zur  analyse  der  Annales  Mettonses. 

—  Same,   eng.     Universal  history :    The    oldest 

historical  group  of  nations  and  the  greeks  ; 
ed.  by  G.  W.  Prothero.    N.  Y.  1884.  O. 

909 : 24  vl 

Oncken,  W:,  ed.    Allgemeine  gesehichte  in  ein- 

zeldarstellungen  :    Iste    hauptabth.,    [Alte 

zeit].    Berlin  1879.  2  v.  O.  909-f  19 

ConUnts.    V.  5.   Hertzbergr,  G.  F:  Gesehichte  von 

Hellas  und  Rom,  [in  3  v.]. 

—  Same:    3te  hauptabth.,  [Mittelalter].    Berlin. 

1880-85.  8v.  O.  909-1-20 

Contents.  V.  1.  Hertzbergr,  G.  F:  Gesehichte  des 
romischen  kaiserreichs.  2.  Dahn,  F:  J.  P.  Urge- 
schichto  der  germanischen  und  romanischen  volker, 
[in3v.].  4.  MUlIer,  A:  Der  islam  im  morgen- und 
abendland;  b.  1.  5.  Kugler,  B.  Gesehichte  der 
kreuzzuge.  7.  Hertzbergr,  G.  F:  Gesehichte  der  By- 
zantiner  und  desOsmanischen  reiches  bis  gegen  ende 
desl6.  jahrh.  8.  Geigrer,  L:  Renaissance  und  huma- 
nismus  inltalien  und  Deutschland.  9.  Huge,  S. 
Gesehichte  des  zeitalters  der  entdeckungen. 

—  Same:    3te  hauptabth.,   [Neue  zeit.]    111.   Ber- 

lin. 1879-84.  8  V.  O.  909-t-21 

Contents.  V.  2.  Philippson,  M.  Westeuropa  im 
zeitalter  vom  Philipp  II,  Elisabeth  und  Heinrich  IV. 
4.  Stern,  A.  Gesehichte  der  revolution  in  Eng- 
land. 5.  Philippson,  M.  Das  zeitalter  Ludwigs 
XIV.  6.  Brlickner,  A.  Peter  der  grosse.  8. 
Oncken,  W:  Das  zeitalter  Friedrichs  des  grossen, 
[in  3  V.].  9.  Wolf,  A.,  and  H:  v.  Zwiedineck- 
SUdenhorst.  Oesterreich  unter  Maria  Theresia, 
Josef  II  und  Leopold  II,  1740—1792.  10.  Brlickner, 
A.    Katharina  II. 

—  Same:     4te  hauptabth.,    [Neueste  zeit.]     111. 

Berlin.  1883.  O.  909-|-22 

Contents.    V.  2.   Flathe,  Theodor.     Das  zeitalter 
der  restauration  und  revolution,  1815—1851. 
Biille,    Constantin.      Gesehichte    der   neuesten 
zeit,  1815-1871.    Leipz.  1876.  2  v.   O. 

909 : 14 

—  Sam^.    In  Becker,  K:  F:    Weltgeschichte. 

909  : 1  v23,  24 


Corvin -Wiersbitzki,  O:  Julius  Bernhard  v. 
1848—1871  ;  gesehichte  der  neuzeit  von 
Corvin.     Leipz.  [1882].  3  v.  O.        909:16 

Historical  geography. 

Labberton,  Robert  H.  An  historical  atlas  ;  com- 
prising 141  maps ;  added,  besides  an  ex- 
planatory text  on  the  period  delineated  in 
each  map,  a  carefully  selected  bibliography 
of  the  english  books  and  magazine  articles 
bearing  on  that  period.  8th  ed.  N.  Y.  1885. 
Q.  911-1-7 

Freeman,  E:  A:  The  historical  geography  of 
Europe:  v.  1,  Text,  v.  2,  Maps.  Lond. 
188L  2v.  O.  911  :  1 

Spruner  v.  Mertz,  K:  Atlas  antiquus.  [3e 
aufl.  neu  bearb.  von  Theodor  Menke.] 
Gothte.  1865.  F.  911  :R3 

—  Hand-atlas  fiir  die  gesehichte  des  mittelalters 

und  der  neueren  zeit.    3te  aufl.  neu  bearb. 
von  Th.  Menke.    Gotha.  1880.  F.    911  :K.4 

—  Hand-atlas    zur    gesehichte    Asiens,    Afrika's 

Amerika's  und  Australiens.   2eav;fl.  Gotha. 
1855.  F.  911  :R5 

KOppen,  Adolphus  L:  Historico-geogra^jhical 
atlas  of  the  middle  ages ;  containing  a 
series  of  6  general  maps,  delineating  the 
migrations  of  the  northern  and  eastern  na- 
tions, together  with  the  states  arising  from 
the  ancient  Roman  empire  in  Europe,  west- 
ern Asia  and  northern  Africa  from  the 
close  of  the  4th  to  the  middle  of  the  15th 
century.  Repub.  from  the  historico-geo- 
graphical  hand-atlas  of  Spruner  with  con- 
cise explanatory  description.  N.  Y.  1855. 
F.  912  :  R5 

4.    Collected  works,  Essays. 

{,Seealso  Political  essays,  cl.  304,  col.  140;  English  essays, 
cl.  834,  col.  1050.) 

Mackintosh,  /Sir  James.  Miscellaneous  works. 
N.  Y.  1878.  3  V.  in  1.  O.  904+28 

Contents.  On  the  philosophical  genius  of  lord 
Bacon  and  mr.  Locke.— A  discourse  on  the  law  of 
nature  and  of  nations.— Life  of  sir  T:  Moore.— A  re- 
futation of  the  claim  on  behalf  of  Charles  I  to  the 
authorship  of  the  Eikon  basllik6.— On  the  progress 
of  ethical  philosophy  chiefly  during  the  17th  and  18th 
centuries. -An  account  of  the  partition  of  Poland.— 
Sketch  of  the  administration  and  fall  of  Struenseo. 
—Statement  of  the  case  of  donna  Maria  da  Gloria.  — 
Character  of  Charles,  1st  marquis  Cornwallis.  —Char- 
acter of  G:  Canning.— Preface  to  a  reprint  of  the  Edin- 
burgh review  of  1755.— On  the  writings  of  Machiavel.  - 
Review  of  mr.  Godwin's  Lives  of  E:  and  J:  Philips.— 
Review  of  Rogers'  poems.— Review  of  Mme.  deStael's 
De  rAllemagno.— Review  of  the  causes  of  the  revolu- 
tion of  1688.—  Memoir  of  the  afl-airs  of  Holland,  1667- 
1686.— Discourse  read  at  the  opening  of  the  Literary  so- 
ciety of  Bombay.— Vindicife  galliciB.— Reasons  against 
the  f  rench  war  of  1793.  —  On  the  state  of  France  in 
1815.  —  On  the  right  of  parliamentai-y  suffrage.  — 
Speeches. 
Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.  Siimmtliche  werke. 
Leipz.  1867-81.    48  v.  in  41.    O.        904 :  36 

Contents.  V.  1-6.  Deutsche  gesehichte  im  zeitalter 
der  reformation.  "7.  Zur  deutschen  gesehichte  vom 
religion sfrleden  bis  zum  dreissigjjihrigen  krieg. 
8-18.  FranzSsische  gesehichte,  vornehmlich  im  16. 
und  17.  jahrh.  14-22.  Englische  gesehichte,  vor- 
nehmlich im  17.  jahrh.  28.  Gesehichte  Wallenstcins. 
24.  Abhandlungen  unci  versuche.  Die  grossen  miichtc, 
—  Zur  kritik  preussischer  memoiren.  —  Ueber 
den  fall  des  brandenburgischen  ministers  von  Dan- 
ckelmann.  —  Ueber  die  ersto  bearbcitung  dor  ge- 
sehichte dor  schlesischen  krlego  von  kiinig  Fricdrich 
II.— Ueber  den  briefwechsel  Friedrich  des  grossen. - 
Zur  gesehichte  dor  politischeu  tboorien.  —  Anhang. 


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25-29.  Zwiilf  bucher  preussischer  geschichte.  30. 
Zur  geschichte  von  Oesterrelch  und  Preussen,  1748— 
1763.  31,  32.  Dio  deutschen  miichte  und  der  fursten- 
bund,  1780  bis  1790.  33,  34.  Geschichten  der  romanl- 
schen  und  grermanischen  vJilker  von  1494  bis  1514.— 
Zur  kritik  neuerer  geschichtschreiber.  36,  36.  Die 
osmanen  und  die  spanisehe  monarchle  Im  16.  und  17. 
jahr.  37-39.  Die  romiscbcn  piipste  In  den  letzten 
vierjahrh.  40,  41.  HiHtoj-isch-biographisclie  stiulien. 
Cardinal  Consalvi  und  seine  staatsverwaltung  unter 
dem  pontiflcat  Pius  VII.— Savonarola  und  die  floren- 
tinische  republik  geg'en  ende  des  15.  jahrh.— Filippo 
Strozzi  und  Cosimo  Medici,  der  erste  grossherzog  von 
Toscana.  —  Don  Carlos,  prinz  von  Asturien,  sohn 
konig  Philipps  II  von  Spanien.  42.  Zur  venetiani- 
scben  geschichte.  43,  44.  Serbien  und  dio  Tiirkei 
im  19.  jahrh.  45.  Urspi-ung  und  beginn  dor  revolu- 
tionskriege  1791  und  1793.  46-48.  Hardenberg  und 
die  geschichte  des  prcussischon  staatos,  1793—1813. 


Archer,  T:  Decisive  events  in  history.  111. 
Lond.  [1879].  O.  904:6 

Contents.  The  battle  of  Marathon.— The  defeat  of 
the  cai-thaginians  at  Zama.— The  fall  of  Jerusalem,— 
The  dedication  of  Constantinople.— The  foundation 
of  Venice.— The  landing  of  St.  Augustine  In  Britain. 
—The  defeat  of  the  saracens  at  Tours.—The  norman 
conquest.— The  emperor  Henry  IV  at  Canossa.— The 
first  crusade.- The  signing  of  Magna  charta.  —  The 
dawn  of  the  reformation.- The  defeat  of  the  Spanish 
armada.  —  The  maintenance  of  the  "  Petition  of 
right."— The  surrender  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.— The 
restoration  of  the  german  empire. 

Creasy,   Sir  E:  Shepherd.    The  fifteen  decisive 

battles  of  the  world,   from  Marathon  to 

Waterloo.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.  904  :  7 

Contents.    The  battle  of  Marathon.— Defeat  of  the 

athenians  at  Syracuse.— The  battle  of  Arbela.— The 

battle  of  the  Mctaurus.— Victory  of  Arminius  over 

the  roman  legions  under  Varus.— The  battle  of  Cha- 

lons.- The  battle  of  Tours.—The  battle  of  Hastings. 

—Joan  of  Arc's  victory  over  the  english  at  Orleans.— 

The  defeat  of  the  Spanish  armada. —The  battle  of 

Blenheim.— The  battle  of  Pultowa.— Victory  of  the 

americans  over  Burgoyne  at  Saratoga.— The  battle 

of  Valmy.— The  battle  of  Waterloo. 

King,  C:  Famous  and  decisive  battles  of  the 
world,  or  History  from  the  battlefield.  [111.] 
Phila.  1884.  O.  904+33 

Contents.     Marathon.  —  Thermopylse.  —  Platiisa.  — 
Mantinea.— Arbela.— CannaB.-Zama.—Cynoscephalse. 
—Magnesia.—  Pydna.—  Pharsalia.  —  Philippl.  —  Chal- 
ons.—Tours.— Hastings.— Jerusalem.— Acre.— Cressy. 
—  Orleans.  —  Constantinople.  —  Leipsic.  —  Liitzen.  — 
Vienna.— Narva.— Pultowa.  —  Blenheim.— Rarailies.— 
Oudenarde.  — Leuthen.— Kunersdorf .—  Torgau.— Sar- 
atoga.—Marengo.  —  Austerlitz.—  Jena.— Auerstadt.— 
Waterloo.—  Balaclava.  —  Manassas.  —  Gettysburg.  — 
Nashville.— Five  Forks  and  Lee's  surrender.— Grave- 
lotte.— Plevna. 
Davenport,  R:  Alfred.    Perilous  adventures,  or 
Remarkable  instances  of  courage,  persever- 
ance and  suffering.     N.  Y.  1844.  S.   904  :  8 
Contents.    Wanderings  of  prince  Charles  Edward.— 
Escape  of  J.  J.  Casanova  from  the  state  prison  of 
Venice.— Attempt  of  Charles  II  to  recover  the  eng- 
lish crown,  his  defeat  at  Worcester  and  his  wander- 
ings until  his  escape  from  England.— Escape  of  the 
earl  of  Nithsdale. —Perils  of  Stanislaus  Leczinski, 
king  of  Poland.— Expulsion  of  Cortez  from  Mexico, 
and  his  reoonquest  of  that  city. 
James,   G:   Payne  Rainsfoi'd.     Dark  scenes  of 
history.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  904  :  29 

Contents.    France:    Amboise.  — England:    Arthur; 
Perkin   Warbeck.  —  Last   days    of   the  templars.  — 
France:    The  albigenses.- Venice:    The  conspiracy 
of  Cueva.—Wallenstein. —Herod  the  great. 
Lea,  H:  C:    Superstition  and  force  ;  essays  on 
the  wager"  of  law,  the  wager  of  battle,  the 
ordeal   and  torture.    3d  ed.,   rev.     Phila. 
1878.  O.  901:27 

Timbs,  J:  Curiosities  of  history.  In  his  Things 
not  generally  known :  829.2  :  64  v5 

Contents,  see  under  Engli 
col.  1090. 


English  literature.  Miscellany, 


Gervinus,  G:  Gottfried.  Introd.  to  the  history 
of  the  19th  century.  From  the  german, 
with  a  brief  notice  of  the  author  by  the 
transl.    Lond.  1853.  D.  904:11 

Arnold,  T:  Introductory  lectures  on  modern 
history,  del.  in  lent  term  1842,  with  the 
inaugural  lecture  del.  in  dec.  1841  ;  ed. 
from  the  2d  Lond.  ed.  with  pref.  and  notes 
by  H:  Reed.     N.  Y.  1847.  D.  904  : 1 

*  *  * 

Anderson,  "W:,    ed.     Treasury  of  history  and 
biography  for  the  young.     Lond.  n.  d.  S. 
X  904 : 18 
Bisset,   Andrew.      Essays    on    historical  truth. 
Lond.  1871.  O.  904  :  34 

Contents.  Is  there  a  science  of  government  ?  — 
Hobbes.— James  Mill.  —  Hume.— Sir  Walter  Scott.— 
The  government  of  the  commonwealth  and  the  gov- 
ernment of  Cromwell.— Prince  Henry.— Sir  T:  Over- 
bury. 
Coan,  Titus  Munson,  ed.  Historical  studies. 
(Topics  of  the  time,  no.  4.)    N.  Y.  1883.  S. 

904  :  24 
Contents.    Jessopp,  A:    Village  life  in  Norfolk  600 
years  ago.— Cappar,  S:  J.    Siena.— Harrison,  F:  . 
A  tew  words  about  the  18th  century.-  Browning:, 
O.    France  and  England  in  17ft3.— General  Chanzy. 
Dutt,  Shoshee  Chunder.     Historical  studies  and 
recreations.     Lond.  1879.  2  v.  O.    904  :  19 
Co7itents.    V.  1.    The  world's  history  retold  in  two 
parts:    I.  The  ancient  world:    Prefatory  remarks.— 
China.— India.  — Persla.-Assyria,  Media,  Lydia  and 
Tartary.  —  Phoenicia,  Syria,  Palestine  and  Arabia.— 
E»ypt.—Greece.—Rome.— Resume.—  Index.     II.    The 
modern  world:    Prefatory  remarks.- Great  Britain.— 
The  dependencies  of  the  british  empire.— The  United 
States  of  America.— France,  or  The  grande  nation. 
—Germany.— Russia.— The  minor  states  of  Europe.— 
The  independent  states  of  Asia,  Africa  and  America. 
—Resume.    2.    I.    Bengal,  an  account  of  the  coun- 
try from  the  earliest  times.    II.  The  great  wars  of 
India.    III.  The  ruins  of  the  old  world,  read  as  mile- 
stones of  civilization. 
Fox-Vassall,  H;  R:,  3d  baron  Holland.    Foreign 
reminiscences;  ed.  by  his  son  H:  E:  lord 
Holland.    N.  Y.  1851.  S.  904  :  14 

Freeman,  E:  A:  Historical  essays;  lst-3d series. 
Lond.  1875-80.  3  v.  O.  904  :  9 

Contents.  Istser.  The  mythical  and  romantic  ele- 
ments in  early  english  history.— The  continuity  of 
english  history.— The  relations  between  the  crowns 
of  England  and  Scotland.— Saint  Thomas  of  Canter- 
bury and  his  biographers.- The  reign  of  Edward  III. 
—  The  holy  roman  empire. —The  franks  and  the 
gauls.— The  early  sieges  of  Paris.— Frederick  I,  king 
of  Italy.— The  emperor  Frederick  II.— Charles  the 
bold.— Presidential  government. 

2d  ser.  Ancient  Greece  and  medisBval  Italy.— Mr. 
Gladstone's  Homer  and  the  homeric  age.— The  his- 
torians of  Athens.— The  athenian  democracy.— Alex- 
ander the  great.  —  Greece  during  the  macedonian 
period.— The  primeval  archffiology  of  Rome.— Momm- 
sen's  History  of  Rome.  —  Lucius  Cornelius  Sulla.— 
The  Flavian  cfesars. 

3d  ser.  First  impressions  of  Rome.— The  illyrian 
emperors  and  their  land;  app:  Diocletian's  place  in 
architectural  history.  —  Augusta  Trevirorum;  app: 
The  panegyrists  of  the  fourth  century.- The  goths 
at  Ravenna.— Race  and  language;  app:  The  jews 
in  Europe.— The  Byzantine  empire.  —  First  impres- 
sions of  Athens.— Mediasval  and  modern  Greece.— 
The  southern  slaves.— Sicilian  cycles.— The  normans 
at  Palermo. 

—  Select  historical  essays.  Leipz.  1873.  S.  904  :  10 

Contents.  The  holy  roman  empire.— TTie  franks  and 
the  gauls.— The  early  sieges  of  Paris.  —  Frederick  I, 
king  of  Italy.— The  emperor  Frederick  II.— Charles 
the  bold.— Presidential  government. 

—  Lectures  to  american  audiences:     The  eng- 

lish peojjle  in  its  three  homes  ;  The  practi- 
cal bearings  of  general  european  history- 
Phila.  [1883].  O.  904:20 

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Gilman,  Arthur.  Kings,  queens  and  barbarians, 
or  Talks  about  seven  historic  ages.  New 
ed.,  enl.    Bost.  [1881].  S.  x  904  :  12 

Contents.  The  goMen  age  of  Greece :  Pericles ;  Simon. 
—  The  golden  age  of  Borne:  The  punic  wars;  The 
three-man  power;  The  emperor  Augustus.— The  dark 
ages:  Three  barbarians  (Alaric,  Attila,  Genseric); 
Three  kings  (Charlemagne,  Egbert,  Alfred) ;  Two 
more  kings  (Canute,  William  the  conqueror) ;  A  her- 
mit and  a  pilgrimage;  The  crusades;  Just  before 
dawn;  The  morning  star  (Wiclif).— T/ie  age  of  Leo  X: 
Sunrise;  A  great  church;  A  greate  reformation.— 
The  golden  age  of  England :  Queen  Mary ;  Good  queen 
Bess;  Mary,  the  beautiful  queen  of  Scots;  The  puri- 
tans.—T/je  golden  age  of  France:  Louis  XIV.— A  gen- 
eral talk.— A  shut  up  people  (Chinese).— The  gorgeous 
east  (India).— The  further  east.— The  land  of  the 
pharaohs.— One  hundred  dates. 

Heeren,  Arnold  Hermann  L:  Three  historical 
treatises.     With  his  Ancient  Greece. 

938  :  30 
Contents.    Political  consequences  of  the  reforma- 
tion.—The  rise,  progress  and  practical  influence  of 
political  theories.— The  rise  and  growth  of  the  con- 
tinental interests  of  Great  Britain. 

Hillebrand,  K:    Zeiten,  volker  und  menschen. 

834  :  22 

Contents,  see  under  German  literature,  Essays,  col. 
1121. 

Historical  selections  from  the  London  Rambler 
and  other  catholic  periodicals.  St.  Louis. 
1860.  O.  904  :  13 

Contents.  The  church  and  the  people.  —  Schools  of 
the  benedictines.— St.  Ursula  and  the  ll.CXX)  virgins.— 
Hofer  and  the  tyrolese  war  of  independence.—  Mait- 
land  on  the  reformation.  —  Ancient  Irish  dotfiinican 
schools.- Oliver  Cromwell.— Masters  and  workmen  in 
the  middle  ages.  —  King  William  III.  —  A  chapter  in 
the  reformation  in  Ireland.  —  The  chancellors  in  Eng- 
land. —  The  Maronites  and  the  Druses.  —  The  russian 
and  anglican  hierarchies.  —  The  angllcan  priesthood. 
—Anthony,  earl  of  Shaftesbury. 

Kingsley,    C:    Historical  lectures  and    essays. 

[Works,  V.  17].    Lond.  1880.  D.      904  :  23 

Contents.    Alexandria  and  her  schools.— The  ancien 

regime.  —  The  first  discovery  of    America.  —  Cyrus 

servant  of  the  Lord.— Ancient  civilisation.— Kondelet. 

—Vesalius.— Paracelsus.— Buchanan. 

—  Plays  and  puritans,  and  other  historical  es- 
says. [Works,  V.  16].    Lond.  1880.  D. 

904 :  22 
Includes,  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  his  time.— Fronde's 
History  of  England. 

liieber,  Francis,  ed.  Great  events,  described  by 
distinguished  historians,  chroniclers  and 
other  writers.    N.  Y.  1862.  D.  904  :  15 

Contents.  Herodotus.  The  battle  of  Thermophy- 
lae.— Plato.  The  death  of  Socrates.— Iiivy.  The  sur- 
render of  the  roman  army  at  the  defile  near  Cau- 
dium;  Impeachment  of  Publius  Cornelius  Scipio,  sur- 
named  Af  ricanus  and  Lucius  Cornelius  Scipio,  sur- 
named  Asiaticus.— Tschudi,  A.  Delivery  of  the  four 
Swiss  forest  districts.  —  MttUer,  J :  v.  The  battle  of 
Sempach.— Theobald,  Z.  The  death  of  Huss.  —  O-ib- 
bon,  E:  The  conquest  of  Constantinople.—  Marhei- 
necke,  P.  Martin  Luther's  appearance  before  the 
diet  at  Worms.  —  Vertot  d'Aubeuf ,  R.  A.  abhe  de. 
The  siege  and  surrender  of  Rhodes.  —  Sonaparte, 
J.  The  sack  of  Rome.— Cavendish,  G:  Henry  VIII 
and  Catharine  of  Aragon  before  the  legatine  court.— 
Bentivoglio,  G.  The  sieges  of  Leyden  and  Ostend. 
—  Stowe,  J :  The  destruction  of  the  Invincible  ar- 
mada. — Southey,  R.,  and  Sir  W :  F.  P.  Napier.  The 
siege  of  Zaragoza.— Glossary.— Index. 

liOdge,  H:  Cabot.  Studies  in  history.  Bost.  1884. 
D.  904 : 35 

Contents.  The  puritans  and  the  restoration.  —  A 
puritan  Pepys.— The  early  days  of  Fox.— W:  Cobbett. 
—Alex.  Hamilton.— Timothy  Pickering.— Caleb  Strong. 
—Albert  Gallatin.—  Daniel  Webster.  —Colonialism  in 
the  U.  S.  —  French  opinions  in  the  U.  S.,  1840—1881. 

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Lord,  J:  Beacon  lights  of  history.   N.  Y.  1884-85. 
5v.  O.  904:31 

Contents.  V.  1.  Antiquity.  Moses;  Jewish  juris- 
prudence. —  Socrates ;  greek  philosophy. —  Phidias; 
ancient  art.  —  Julius  Csesar;  imperialism.  —  Cicero; 
roman  literature.  —  Marcus  Aurelius;  the  glory  of 
Rome.  —  Constantino  the  great;  Christianity  en- 
throned.—Chrysostom;  sacred  eloquence.  —St.  Am- 
brose; episcopalauthority.— St.  Augustine;  christian 
theology.— Theodosius  the  great;  latter  days  of  Rome. 
—Leo  the  great;  foundation  of  the  papacy. 

2.  The  middle  agres.  Mohammed;  saracenic 
conquests.— Charlemagne;  revival  of  western  empire. 
—Alfred  the  great;  the  saxons  in  England.  —  Hilde- 
brand;  the  papal  empire.— St.  Bernard;  monastic  in- 
stitutions.—St.  Anselm;  mediasval  theology.— Thomas 
Aquinas;  the  scholastic  philosophy.  —  Thomas 
Becket;  prelatical  power.— The  feudal  system.  —The 
crusades.— •William  of  Wykeham;  gothic  architecture. 
—John  Wycliffe;  dawn  of  the  reformation. 

3.  Renaissance  and  reformation.  Dante;  rise 
of  modern  poetry.  —  Chaucer;  english  life  in  the  14th 
century.— Columbus;  maritime  discoveries.— Savona- 
rola; unsuccessful  reforms.  —  Michael  Angelo;  the 
revival  of  art.  —  Luther;  the  protestant  reformation. 
— Cranmer;  the  english  reformation.  —  Loyola;  rise 
and  influence  of  the  Jesuits.  —  Calvin;  protestant 
theology.—  Henry  of  Navarre;  the  hugenots.  —  Lord 
Bacon ,-  the  new  philosophy.  —  Galileo ;  astronomical 
discoveries. 

4.  Warriors  and  statesmen.  Gustavus  Adol- 
phus;  thirty  years  war.— Cardinal  Richelieu;  absolu- 
tism.—Oliver  Cromwell;  english  revolution.  —  Louis 
XIV  ;  the  french  monarchy.  —  Louis  XV  ;  remote 
causes  of  revolution.  —  Peter  the  great;  his  services 
to  Russia.— Frederick  the  great;  Theprussian  power. 
—Edmund  Burke;  political  morality.— Miraboau ;  the 
french  revolution.  —  Alexander  Hamilton;  american 
constitution.  —  Napoleon  Bonaparte;  the  french  em- 
pire.—Daniel  Webster;  the  american  union. 

5.  Great  w^omen.  Cleopatra;  the  woman  of  pa- 
ganism.—Paula;  woman  as  friend.  — Heloise;  love.— 
Joan  of  Arc;  heroic  women.— Saint  Theresa;  religious 
enthusiasm.  —  Queen  Elizabeth;  woman  as  a  sover- 
eign. —  Mme.  de  Maintenon;  the  political  woman.  — 
Sarah,  duchess  of  Marlborough;  the  woman  of  the 
world.— Mme.  R^camier;  woman  in  society.— Mme.  de 
Stael;  literary  women.— Hannah  More;  education  of 
women.— George  Eliot;  woman  as  novelist. 

Parton,  James.    Triumphs  of  enterprise,  inge- 
nuity and  public  spirit.     111.    N.  Y.  1873.  O. 

904 : 26 
Contents.  Introd.,  autobiographical.  —  The  Cooper 
Institute  and  its  founder.  —The  wonderful  growth  of 
Chicago.  —  C:  Dickens  as  a  citizen.  —  The  founder  of 
the  Vassar  college.— The  beginnings  of  science  in  the 
U.  8.  —  Origin  of  the  electric  telegraph.  —  Career  of 
Jared  Sparks.-  History  of  the  sewing  machine.  —  In- 
vention of  circulating  libraries.  fB:  Franklin].— Some 
of  the  marvels  and  curiosities  of  Pittsburgh.— Origin 
of  the  cotton- weaving  machinery.  —  J:  Fillmore  and 
his  victory  over  thepirates.-Painting  without  hands, 
[J:  Carter].  — T:  Hood.  —  The  first  bostonian  and  the 
first  new-yorker.— Irving,  Cooper,  Bryant.— E.  A.  Poe 
and  ArtemusWard;  how  they  lived,  and  why  they 
died  so  young.— JosiahQuincy.— The  piano  among  us, 
and  the  history  of  the  instrument  from  the  remotest 
times.  —  Anecdotes  of  Faraday.  —  T:  Nast.  —David 
Crockett.- Oil  paintings  by  machinery.— The  founder 
of  the  Rothschilds.— A  millionaire  in  the  ranks  [Ellas 
Howe,  jr.].  —  How  the  amer.  people  learned  to  nomi- 
nate presidents.  —  The  founder  of  the  internal  im- 
provemt  system  of  tne  U.  S.  —  Pocahontas  and  her 
husband.  —  Invention  of  the  compass,  and  who  first 
used  it.  —  Discovery  of  the  island  of  Madeira.  —  The 
real  merits  of  Columbus.  —  The  naming  of  the  new 
world.  —  Marcus  Aurelius  and  some  of  his  thoughts. 
—Aristotle.  —  Invention  of  the  daguerrotype.  —  J: 
Macadam.  —  W:  Ged,  the  first  stereotyper.  —  P:  A. 
Berryor.— J:  Eliot,  the  apostle  to  the  Indians.  —  Life, 
trial  and  execution  of  Algernon  Sidney.— The  city  of 
St.  Louis.— What  sort  of  a  man  is  Bismarck  ?— Painless 
surgery  by  ether.  —  B:  Thompson,  alias  count  Rum- 
ford. 

Perkins,  James  Handasyd.     Historical  sketchtis. 
In  his  Memoir  and  writings.    820. 1  :  7  v2 
Contents,  see  under    English    literature.    Collected 
works,  col.  1017. 


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Robertson,  James  Burton.  Public  lectures,  del. 
before  the  catholic  university  of  Ireland, 
on  some  subjects  of  ancient  and  modern 
history,  in  1856-1858.    Lond.  1859.  S. 

904 : 16 

Contents.    Geography  considered  in  its  relations  to 

history.— The  geography  and  history  of  Phoenicia.— 

The  colonies  of  Phoenicia,  and  especially  Carthage.— 

The  geography,  institutions,  trade,  arts,  and  sciences 

of  ancient  Egypt.— Theory  of  the  christian  monarchy. 

—Theory  and  history  of  the  british  constitution  of 

1C88.— Moral  and  Political  causes  of  the  french  revol. 

of  1789.— App. 

Scherr,  Johannes.    Menschliche  tragikomodie  ; 

gesammelte  studien    und    bilder.      Leipz. 

1874.    3  V.  D.  904  :  2 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  40. 

—  Drei  hofgeschichten.    3te  aufl.   Leipz.  1875.  D. 

904:3 

Contents.    Katharina  die  zweite,  carin  von  Russ- 

land.— Mathilde,  konigin  von  Danemark.— Karolina, 

konigin  von  England. 

Schiller,  J:  Christoph  F:  v.     Kleinere  histoi'ische 

schriften.     In  7iis  Sammtliche  werke. 

830:143vll,  12 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  21. 
Skelton,  J:,   {Shirley).     Essays  in  history  and 
biography,    incl.    the    defence    of    Mary 
Stuart.    !Edinb.  1883.  O.  904  :  25 

Contents.  Some  last  words,  by  way  of  preface.— 
The  defence  of  Mary  Stuart.— William  the  silent.— 
The  roses  of  Kilravock.— Chester  in  1488.— The  mar- 
quis of  Montrose. —  Claverhouse.— John  Dryden.— 
The  great  lord  Bolingbroke.— From  Chatham  to  Can- 
ning.—Disraeli.— W:  Blake.— Lacordaire.—C:  James 
Napier.— Lord  Macaulay.— J:  Wilson.— James  F:  Fer- 
rier.— W.  M.  Thackeray.— Charlotte  Bronte.— Robert- 
son of  Ellon.  — Robert  Lee.  —  W:  Edmonstoune  Ay- 
toun.— Lord  Neaves.— J:  Hill  Burton. 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Lectures  on  modern  history, 
del.  in  Oxford  1859-61.     Oxford.  1861.  O. 

904 : 17 

Contents.    An  inaugural  lecture.— On  the  study  of 

history.  —  On  some  supposed  consequences  of  the 

doctrine  of  historical  progress.- On  the  foundation 

of  the  american  colonies. 

—  Same.    Lectures  on  the  study  of  history  ;  ad- 

ded, a  lecture  on  the  university  of  Oxford. 
N.  y.  1866.  D.  904  :  17 

Thierry,  Jacques  N:  Augustin.  Historical  es- 
says;  pub.  under  the  title  of  "Dix  ans 
d'etudes  historiques",  with  an  autobiogr. 
pref.    Phila.  1»45.  O.  904-|-37 

Contents.  Revolutions  of  England.— On  the  char- 
acter of  the  great  men  of  the  revolution  of  1640.— 
Life  of  col.  Hutchinson.— Restoration  of  1660.— The 
revolution  of  1688.— The  national  spirit  of  the  Irish.- 
The  conquest  of  England  by  the  normans.— The  life 
of  Anne  Boleyn.— The  history  of  Scotland  and  the 


national  character  of  the  scotch.- The  history  of  the 
english  constitution.— M.  Daunou's  historical  course 
at  the  College  de  France.— The  roman  empire.- The 
primitive  meaning  and  extent  of  the  title  king.— The 
real  constitution  of  the  Ottoman  empire.— Local  and 
municipal  freedom.- The  ancient  and  modern  spirit 
of  french  lawyers.— The  philosophy  of  the  I8th  and 
that  of  the  19th  century.— On  the  antipathy  of  race 
which  divides  the  french  nation.— The  true  history 
of  Jacques  Bonhomme.  —  On  some  errors  of  our 
modern  historians.  —  First  letter  on  the  history  of 
France.— The  classification  of  the  history  of  France 
by  royal  races. —  The  character  and  policy  of  the 
franks.  — The  enfranchisement  of  the  communes.— 
A  glance  at  the  history  of  Spain.— An  episode  of  the 
history  of  Brittany. 
Treitschke,  H:  v.    Historische  aufsatze.  304  :  3 

Contents,  see  col.  150. 
Williams,  W:  R.  Eras  and  characters  of  history. 
N.  Y.  1883.  D.  904  :  21 

Contents.    Nero  and  Paul.— The  emperor  Titus  and 
the   apostle  John.  —  Monasticism.  —  Augustine   and 
Chrysostom.— Buddhism.— Wyclifife,  Savonarola  and 
Huss.  —  Mohammedanism.  —  The   crusades.  —  Luther 
and  his  times.  — J:  Calvin.  — J:  Knox.  — The  puritan 
and  mystic. 
Yonge,   Charlotte  Maria.      A   book  of   golden 
deeds  of  all  times  and  all  lands,  gathered 
and  narrated  by  the  author  of  the  "  Heir  of 
Redclyffe".     Cambridge.  1865.  S. 

X  904 : 30 

5.    Periodicals. 

(See  also  Statistics,  Yearbooks,  cl.  310,  col.  156.) 

Annual  register.  The  ;  a  review  of  public  events 
at  home  and  abroad;  v.  1-126,  1758-1884. 
Lond.  1758-1885.  O.  905  :  PI 

Note.    Vol.  105  for  1863  commences  a  New  series.- 
The  arrangement  of  each  vol.  is  as  follows:  English 
history;   Foreign  history;   Chronicle  of  events;    Re- 
trospect of  literature,  science  and  art;   Obituary  of 
eminent  persons;    Remarkable  trials;    Public  doc- 
uments and  state  papers. 
Household  narrative  of  current  events,  The  ; 
for  1850—1855  ;  a  monthly  supplement  to 
Household  words,  conducted  by  C:  Dickens. 
Lond.  1850-55.     6  v.  in  3.  Q.  905-f4 

History  of  the  year.  The  ;  a  narrative  of  the 
chief  events  of  interest ;  oct.  1,  1881  to 
sept.  30,  1883.    Lond.  1882,  1883.    2  v.  D. 

905  : 3 
American  annual  cyclopeedia  and  register  of 
important  events.  31  :  R 

Note.  For  full  title  and  other  particulars,  see  col. 
31.  For  periodicals,  devoted  to  the  history  and  anti- 
quities of  special  countries,  see  under  the  name  of 
each  country. 

3c  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


2.    Ancient  world  —  a,  G-eneral  and  Oriental. 


1.    In  general. 

Geo  g rap  hy . 

Spruner  v.  Mertz,  K:  Atlas  antiquus.  Gothfe. 
1865.  F.  911  :R3 

Strabo.  Geography.  Tr.  with  notes,  the  first 
six  books  by  H.  C.  Hamilton,  the  remainder 
by  W.  Falconer.    Lond.  1854.  3  v.    912  : 3 

Niebuhr,  Barthold  G:  Lectures  on  ancient 
ethnography  and  geography,  comprising 
Greece  and  her  colonies,  Epirus,  Mace- 
donia, Illyricum,  Italy,  Gaul,  Spain,  Brit- 
ain, the  north  of  Africa,  etc.    Tr.  from  the 


ferman    ed.     of    dr.     Isler    by   Leonhard 
chmitz,  with  add.  and  corr.  from  his  own 
ms.  notes.    Lond.  1853.  3  v.  O.         912  :  2 

Bunbury,  E:  Herbert.  A  history  of  ancient  geo- 
graphy among  the  greeks  and  romans 
from  the  earliest  ages  till  the  fall  of  the 
roman  empire  ;  with  30  maps.  Lond.  1879. 
3v.  O.  911:2 

Tozer,  H:  Fanshawe.  Classical  geography. 
(Literature  primers.)    N.  Y.  1878.   S. 

912:4 

Comparative  view  of  antient  and  modern  geo- 
graphy.   In  Zosimus,  History,  in  938-^P4l 


1163 


CI.  912,  930 


HIST.  AND  GEOGB.— ANCIENT. 


1164 


History   and  antiquities. 

(For    accounts    of    excavations    and    antiquarian   re- 
searches, see  the  various  localities  in  modern 
geography.) 

Peter,  H:  Lexikon  der  geschichte  des  alter- 
tums  und  dem  alten  geographie  ;  die  histo- 
rischen  personen,  volker,  liinder  und  stjit- 
ten  aus  der  orientalischen,  griechischen 
und  romischen  geschichte  bis  zur  zeit  der 
volkerwanderung.    Leipz.  1882.  D. 

930  :  B35 

Kanngiesser,  P:  F:  Grundriss  der  alterthums- 
wissenschaft.    Halle.  1815.  O.         930:28 

Mahaffy,  J:  Peytland.  Prolegomena  to  ancient 
history,  containing:  pt.  1,  The  interpreta- 
tion of  legends  and  inscriptions ;  pt.  2,  A 
survey  of  old  egyptian  literature.  Lond. 
1871.0.  930:25 

Birch,  S:,  ed.  Records  of  the  past ;  english 
translations  of  the  assyrian  and  egyptian 
monuments,  pub.  under  the  sanction  of  the 
Society  of  biblical  archasology.  Lond. 
[1874-81].  12  V.  D.  930:26 

Contents.  V.  1,  3,  5,  7,  9,  11.  Assyrian  texts.  — 
2,  4,  6,  8,  10,  12.  Egyptian  texts.— V.  13  has  a  gen- 
eral index. 

Cooper,  W.  R.  A  dictionary,  from  the  egyptian, 
assyrian  and  etruscan  monuments  and 
papyri,  biographical,  historical  and  mytho- 
logical.    Lond.  1882.  O.  903  :  116 

Herodotos.  History  ;  a  new  eng.  version,  ed., 
with  copious  "notes  and  app.,  ill.  the  his- 
tory and  geography  of  Herodotus,  from  the 
most  recent  sources  of  information,  and 
embodying  the  chief  results,  historical  and 
ethnogr.,  which  have  been  obtained  in  the 
progress  of  cuneiform  and  hieroglyphical 
.discovery,  by  G:  Rawlinson,  assisted  by 
sir  H:  Rawlinson  and  sir  J.  G.  Wilkinson. 
Maps  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1860-62.  4  v.   O. 

930-1-2 

—  The  boys'  and  girls'  Herodotus  ;  being  parts 

of  tlie  history  of  Herodotus,  ed.  for  boys 
and  girls  with  an  introd.  by  J:  S.  White, 
m.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  ■       X  930: 30 

—  Stories  of  the  east  from  Herodotus,  by  Alfred 

J.  Church  ;  with  ill.  from  ancient" frescoes 
and  sculptures.    Lond.  1881.  D.    x  930 :  3 

—  The  story  of  the  persian  war,  from  Hei'odotus, 

by  Alfred  J :  Church  ;  with  ill.  from  the 

antique.    Lond.  1882.  D.  x  930  :  5 

Polybios.     General  history.    Tr.  from  the  greek 

by  mr.  Hampton.    5th  ed.     Oxford.  1823. 

2  V.  O.  930  :  27 

Rawlinson,  G:    The  origin  of  nations,  in  two 

Sarts:  pt.   1,  On  early  civilizations,  pt.  3, 
n  ethnic  affinities.    N.  Y.  1878.   D. 

930:6 
Ralegh,  Sir  Walter.    The  history  of  the  world 
in  5  books.    Lond.  1667.  F.  23  :  B, 

Contents.  Book  1.  Intreating  of  the  beginning  and 
first  ages  of  the  same  from  the  creation  unto  Abra- 
ham. Book  2.  Of  the  times  from  the  birth  of  Abra- 
ham to  the  destruction  of  the  temple  of  Salomon. 
Book  3.  From  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem  to  the 
time  of  Philip  of  Macedon.  Book  4.  From  the  reign 
of  Philip  of  Macedon  to  the  establishing  of  that 
kingdom  in  the  race  of  Antigonus.  Book  5.  From 
the  settled  rule  of  Alexander's  successors  in  the 
east,  until  the  romans,  prevailing  over  all,  made  con- 
quest of  Asia  and  Macedon. 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Bollin,  C:  Histoire  ancienne  des  egyptiens,  des 
carthaginois,  des  assyriens,  des  babylo- 
niens,  des  medes  et  des  perses,  des  maec- 
doniens,  des  grecs.  Nouvelle  ed.  Paris. 
1740-48.  10  V.   S.  930  :  7 

—  Same,  eng.    The  ancient  history  of  the  e^yp- 

tians,  Carthaginians,  assyrians,  babylon- 
ians,  medes  and  persians,  grecians  and 
macedonians,  incl.  a  history  of  the  arts 
and  sciences  of  the  ancients  ;  with  a  life  of 
the  author  by  James  Bell.  1st  complete 
amer.  ed.     N.  Y.  1845.  2  v.  O.  930-|-7 

Heeren,  Arnold  Hermann  L:  Historical  re- 
searches into  the  politics,  intercourse  and 
trade  of  the  Carthaginians,  ethiopians  and 
Egyptians.  Tr.  from  the  german  ;  2d  ed. 
corr.;  added,  an  index,  a  lite  of  the  author, 
new  app.  and  other  add.  Oxford.  1838.  2 
v.  O.  930:21 

Contents.  V.  1.  Biogr.  sketch  by  himself.— General 
introd.  to  the  Historical  researches  on  the  nations 
of  antiquity.  —  Carthaginians.  —  Ethiopians.  —  App. 
2.  Egyptians.— App. 

—  Historical  researches  into  the  politics,  inter- 

course and  trade  of  the  pi-incipal  nations  of 
antiquity.  Tr.  from  the  german.  Lond. 
1846.   2  V.  O.  930  :  20  ' 

Crmtents.  V.  1.  Persians,  Phoenicians,  Babyloni- 
ans.   2.    Scythians,  Indians.— App. 

—  A  manual  of  ancient  history,  particularly  with 

regard  to  the  constitutions,  the  commei-ce 
and  the  colonies  of  tlie  states  of  antiquity. 
Tr.  from  the  german.     Lond.  1847.  O. 

930:22 

Taylor,  W:  Cooke.  A  manual  of  ancient  history; 
containing  the  political  history,  geographi- 
cal position  and  social  state  of  the  principal 
nations  of  antiquity,  cai-efully  i-ev.  from  the 
ancient  writers.  Rev.  by  C.  S.  Henry,  with 
questi(>ns  adapted  for  schools  and  colleges. 
N.  Y.  1847.  O.  930  :  12 

Shuckford,  S:  The  sacred  and  profane  history 
of  the  woi-ld  connected,  from  the  creation 
of  the  world  to  the  dissolution  of  the  assy- 
rian empire  at  the  d(!ath  of  Sardanapalus, 
and  to  the  declension  of  the  kingdoms  of 
Judah  and  Israel,  under  the  reigns  of  Ahaz 
and  Pekah.  New  ed.  rev.  with  notes  and 
analyses  by  J.  Talboys  Wheeler.  Lond. 
1858."  2  V.  O.  930  :  10 

Bussell,  Michael.  A  connection  of  sacred  and 
profane  history,  from  the  death  of  Joshua 
to  the  decline  of  the  kingdoms  of  Israel 
and  Judah.  Intended  to  complete  the 
works  of  Shuckford  and  Prideaux.  New 
ed.,  rev.  with  notes  and  analyses  by  J. 
Talboys  Wheeler.    Lond.  1865.  2  v.  O. 

930 : 9 

Prideaux,  Humphrey.  The  old  and  new  testa- 
ment connected  in  the  history  of  the  jews, 
and  neighboring  nations,  from  the  deelen- 
sion  of  the  kingdoms  of  Israel  and  Judah 
to  the  time  of  Christ.  15th  amer.  from  tlie 
20th  Lond.  ed.  Prelixed,  the  life  of  the 
authoi",  containing  some  letters  which  he 
wrote  in  defence  and  ill.  of  certain  parts  of 
his  connexions.  Maps  and  plates.  N.  Y. 
1860.  2v.  O.  930+8 

Niebuhr,  Barthold  G:  Lectures  on  ancient  his- 
tory, from  the  earliest  times  to  the  taking 
of  Alexandria  by  Octavianus  ;  com))nsing 
the  history  of  the  asiatic  nations,  the  egyp- 
tians,  greeks,  macedonians  and  cartliagi- 
nians.    Tr,  from  the  germ.  ed.  of  Marcus 


iir,5 


HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— ANCIENT. 


CI.  912,  930-932 


1166 


Niebuhr  by  Leonhard  Schmitz,  with  add. 
and  corr.  from  his  own  ms.  notes.  Phila. 
1853.  3  V.  O.  930  :  32 

Thalheimer,  Maiy  Elsie.  A  manual  of  ancient 
history.    Cine.  n.  d.  O.  930  :  29 

Rawlinson,  G:  A  manual  of  ancient  history, 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  fall  of  the 
western  empire  ;  comprising  the  history  of 
Chaldea,  Assyria,  Media,  Babylonia,  Ly'dia, 
Phamicia,  Syria,  .Judaea,  Egypt,  Carthage, 
Persia,  Greece,  Macedonia,  Parthia  and 
Rome.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  930  :  23 

Smith,  Philip.  A  history  of  the  world,  from  the 
earliest  records  to  the  present  time.  N.  Y. 
1865-83.  3  V.  O.  930+11 

Contents.  V.  1.  Ancient  history:  From  the  crea- 
tion to  b.  c.  360.  2.  B.C.  359— 129.  3.  B.  c.  133— a. 
d.  476. 

—  The  ancient  history  of  the  east,  from  the  ear- 

liest times  to  the  conquest  by  Alexander  the 
great;  incl.  Egypt,  Assyria,  Babylonia,  Me- 
dia, Persia,  Asia  Minor  and  Phoenicia.  111. 
(The  students  ancient  history).  N.  Y.  1883. 
D.  930:24 

Keary,  Annie.  The  nations  around  [Palestine] . 
Lond.  1875.  D.  930  :  17 

lienormant,  Fran9ois.  The  beginnings  of  history, 
according  to  the  Bible  and  the  traditions  of 
oriental  peoples,  from  the  creation  of  man 
to  the  deluge.  From  the  3nd  french  ed., 
with  an  in  trod,  by  Francis  Bowen.  N.  Y. 
1883.  D.  930  :  19 

—  and  E.  Chevallier.    The  student's  manual  of 

oriental  histoiy ;  a  manual  of  the  ancient 
history  of  the  east  to  the  commencement 
of  the  median  wars.  New  ed.  Phila.  1871. 
3  V.  D.  930  :  4 

Contents.    V.  1.  Israelites.— Egyptians.— Assyrians. 
—  Babylonians.    2.   Medes  and  Persians.  —  Phoenici- 
ans.—Arabians. 
Duncker,  Max  Wolfgang.    Geschichte  des  alter- 
thums.    5te  auil.    Leipz,  1875-78.  4  v.  O. 

930:  1 
Contents.  V.  1.  Die  agypter.  —  Die  semiton.  2. 
Die  grriindung-  der  macht  Assyrlens  und  die  staaten 
und  stadte  der  syrer.  —  Die  machthohe  Assyrlens,  die 
wiedererhebungAejryptensund  Babyloniens.  3.  Die 
arier  am  Indus  und  Ganges.— liuddhismus  und  brah- 
manenthum.  4.  Die  arier  Ostirans.— Die  herrschaft 
der  meder  und  das  reich  der  perser. 

—  Same,  eng.    The  history  of  antiquity.    From 

the  german  by  Evelyn  Abbott.   Lond.  1877. 

6  V.  O.  930  :  1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Eg-ypt. —The  Semitic  nations.  2. 
Assyria,  PhcEnicia,  Israel.  3.  Assyria,  Israel,  Egypt, 
Babylon,  Lydia.  4.  The  arians  on  the  Indus  and  the 
Ganges.— Buddhists  and  brahmans.  5.  The  arians  of 
eastern  Iran.— The  empire  of  the  medes  and  pcrslans. 
6.   Same,  continued. 

Sayce,  Archibald  H:  The  ancient  empires  of  the 
east.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  930  :  31 

—  Fresh  light  from  the  ancient  monuments ;  a 

sketch  of  the  most  striking  confirmations 
of  the  Bible  fi'om    recent    discoveries    in 
Egypt,  Assyria,  Palestine,  Babylonia,  Asia 
Minor.    3d  ed.   (By-paths  of  Bible  knowl- 
edge, no.  3).     Lond.  1884.  D.  930  :  33 
Schmidt,  Ferdinand.    Volkerbilder  ;    fur  schule 
und  haua  gesammelt  und  bearb.  111.    Ham- 
burg. 1868.  3  V.  Q.                              930+34 
Contents.    V.  1.     Heroenzeltalter  der   griechen.  — 
Aus  der  geschichte  der  aegypter.—  Chinesen,  mongo- 
len,  tataren.  —  Aus  der  geschichte  der  israeliten.  — 
Meder  und  perser.  —  Aus  der  geschichte  der  griechen 
vor  den  perserkriegen.- Die  perserkriege.  —  Athens 
bliithezelt.  —  Die  zeit  der  inneren  kampfe,  oder  vom 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


peloponnesischen  kriege  bis  zur  macedonischen  herr- 
schaft. —  Dichter,  kiinstler  und  weise  der  letzten  zeit 
Griechenlands.— Die  macedonischen  reiche.  2.  Kom. 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Maria.  Landmarks  of  history: 
Ancient  history  ;  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  mahometan  conquest.  1st  amer.  from 
the  5th  eng.  ed.  [ed.  by  Edith  L.  Chase]. 
Phila.  1865.  S.  x  930  :  13 

—  Same.    5th  ed.  i-ev.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

X 930: 13 

True  stories  from  ancient  history  ;  chron.  arr., 

from  the  creation  of  the  world  to  the  death 

of  Charlemagne,  by  a  mother,  author  of 

Always  happy,  etc.    Phila.  n.  d.  S. 

x930:18 
Bucke,  C:    Ruins  of  ancient  cities  ;  with  general 
and  particular  accounts  of  their  rise,  fall 
and  present    condition.     [Harpers  family 
lib.]    N.  Y.  1845.   3  v.  S.  930  :  14 

Buckley,  Theodore  Alois.  The  great  cities  of 
the  ancient  world  in  their  glory  and  their 
desolation.    New  ed.  ill.    Lond.  [1856].  D. 

930 : 15 
Contents.  Introd.  —  Babylon.— Nineveh.— Thebes.— 
Memphis  and  Heliopolis.  —  Persepolis.— Damascus.— 
Baalbek  or  Baalgad.— Palmyra.— Tyre.— Petra.  —  The 
rock-hewn  cities  of  India.  —  Peking.  —  Jerusalem.  — 
Smyrna.— Ephesus.—  Sardis.  —  The  ruins  of  american 
civilization.  —  Athens.  —  Corinth.  —  Ells.— Mycenic- 
Veii.- Rome.— Scandinavia. 

—  The  seven  wonders  of  the  world,  with  their  as- 

sociations in  art  and  history.  111.  Lond. 
[1869].  D.  930:  16 

Content*.  Pyramids.  —  The  temple,  walls  and  hang- 
ing gardens  of  Babylon.— Statue  of  Jupiter.— Temple 
to  Diana  at  Ephesus.— The  mausoleum.  —  The  Pharos 
at  Alexandria.— The  colossus  of  Rhodes. 

2.    Egypt. 

Wilkinson,  Sir  J :  Gardner.  The  manners  and 
customs  of  the  ancient  egyptians.  New  ed. 
rev.  and  corr.  by  S:  Birch!  111.  Lond.  1878. 
3  V.  O.  932+P9 

—  A  popular  account  of  the  ancient  egyptians, 

rev.  and  abr.  from  his  larger  work.    111. 

N.  Y.  1854.    3  V.   D.  932  :  4 

Oppel,  K:    Das  alte  wunderland  der  pyramiden  ; 

feographische,  geschichtliche  vmd  kultur- 
istorische  bilder  aus  der  vorzeit,  der 
periode  der  bliite  sowie  des  verfalls  des 
alten  Aegyptens.  4te  umgearb.  und  verm, 
aufl.    IlL    Leipz.  1881.  O.  932  :  13 

Shairp,  S:  The  history  of  Egypt,  from  the 
earliest  times  till  the  conquest  by  the  arabs, 
a.  d.  640.    6th  ed.    Lond.  1876.  "  3  v.  D. 

932:5 

Rawlinson,  G:  History  of  ancient  Egypt.  Lond. 
1881.     3v.  O.  932:3 

BrvLgBch- Bey,  H:  A  history  of  Egypt  under  the 
pharaohs,  derived  entirely  from  the  monu- 
ments. Tr.  from  the  german  by  H:  Danby 
Seymour,  completed  and  ed.  by  Philip 
Smith.  Added,  a  memoir  on  the  exodus 
of  the  Israelites  and  the  egyptian  monu- 
ments.    Lond.  1879.     3  v.  O.'         932  :  PI 

—  The  true  story  of  the  exodus  of  Israel ;   to- 

gether with  a  brief  view  of  the  history  of 
monumental  Egypt ;  ed.  with  an  introd. 
by  Francis  H.  Underwood.    Bost.  1880.  D. 

932:2 
Birch,  S:  Egypt  to  b.  c.  300.  (Ancient  history 
fi'om  the  monuments.)    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

932  : 6 


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HIST.  AND  GEOGB.— ANCIENT. 


1168 


Harkness,  M.  E.  Egyptian  life  and  history  ac- 
cording to  the  monuments.  (By-paths  of 
Bible  knowledge,  no.  6.)    Lond.  1884.  D. 

932:11 

Osbom,  H:  S.     Ancient  Egypt  in  the  light  of 

modei'n  discoveries.    Map.    Cine.  1888.  D. 

932:8 
Poole,  Reginald  Stuart.     The  cities  of  Egypt. 
Lond!  1882.  D.  932  :  7 

Pickering,  C:  On  the  Gliddon  mummy  case  in 
the  museum  of  the  Smithsonian  institu- 
tion.    In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  113  vl6 

King,  James.    Cleopatra's  needle  ;  a  history  of 

the  London  obelisk  with  an  exposition  of 

the  hieroglyphics.     3d  ed.     (By-paths  of 

Bible  knowledge,  no.  1.)    Lond.  1884.  D. 

932 : 10 
Note.    For  further  descriptions  of  the  obelisks  and 
pyramids  see  also  Modern  E>?ypt,  cl.  916.3. 
Bawlinson,  G:  Egypt  and  Babylon,  from  sacred 
and  profane  sources.    N.  Y.  1885.  D. 

932:12 

Palmer,  H:  Spencer.   Sinai  from  the  4th  egyptian 

dynasty    to    the    present    day.      (Ancient 

history  from  the  monuments.)    Lond.  n.  d. 

S.  939  : 4 

3.     Israel,  (incl.  modem  history). 

(See  also  the  Bible,  col.  83-88,  and  Judaism,  col.  139.) 

Josephus,  Flavins.  Flavii  Josephi  vom  Krieg  i  der 
Juden  und  der  Zerstorung  Hieru-  |  salem 
Siben  Biicher  nach  den  Griechiscen  |  Exem- 

Klaren  restituiert  und  gebessert  |  im  jar 
[.  D.  XXXV.  I  Sampt  einer  Vorred  in 
welcher  die  History  diser  biicher  |  aufts 
kiirtzest  verstendig  und  hell  begriifen  ist, 
und  Teiitschland  ab  frembden  schaden  | 
gewarnet  wird  |  Im  Jar  M.  D.  XXXV 
[1535] .     [Strassburg,  Balthasar  Beck] .  F. 

23:11 
—  Josephi  des  hoch-  |  beriimpten  und  fast  niitz- 
lich-  I  en  histori  beschreibers.  |  Zwentzig 
biicher  von  den  altcn  geschichten  |  nach 
den  alten  Exemplaren  fleissig  corrigiert 
und  gebessert.  |  Siben  biicher  von  dem 
Jiidischen  krie^  und  der  zerstorung  Hieru- 
salem,  |  nach  dem  Griechischen  Exempla- 
ren besichtigt  und  verstendigergemacht.  | 
Zwey  biicher  wider  Appionem  Grammati- 
cum  durch  zusatz  etlicher  blet-  |  ter  auss 
Griechischen  biichern  gemeert  und  gebes- 
sert. I  Von  meisterschaflft  der  vernunfft, 
Oder  von  den  Machabeern  ein  buch  |  durch 
den  Hochgelerten  D.  Erasmum  vom  Ro- 
terodam  im  Latein  wider  |  besichtigt.  | 
Zum  Leser.  |  Hie  findestu  iiber  erzolten 
inhalt  fast  niitzliche  vorrede  yeder  biicher 
dar  I  zu  Scholien  und  erklerungen  etlicher 
schurren  capitel,  yetz  newlich  hinzu-  | 
truckt  sampt  dem  entscheyd  viler  sententz 
Chaldaischer,  Hebreischer  und  |  Griechi- 
scher  etc.  worter,  dem  leser  hoch  dienst- 
lich.  Auch  die  jarzal  durch  |  die  geburten 
vo  anfang  der  welt  biss  auf  Christum  mit 
erzolungj  der  regenten  Hortzogen,  Rich- 
ter,  Kiinig  in  Israel  Juda  |  un  Ben  Jamin, 
frembder  Kiinig,  viler  Heroden,  Ro  |  mi- 
scher  landpfleger  von  den  Keysern  in 
Judeam  I  gesant.  Item  das  leben  F.  Jo- 
sephi v6  Euse-  I  bio  Hieronimo  Suida  vn 
Volaterans  verzeychnet   unnd  diser  ding 


Josephus,  Flavius. — Continued. 

al-  I  ler  zwey  reiche    und  rich-  |  tige  Re- 
gister.   Strassburg.  M.  D.  XXXIX 11539]. 

—  Works.     Tr.  from    the    original   greek,    ac- 

cording to  Havercamp's  ed.,   with  notes 

and  observ.  by  W:  Whiston.    Phila.  1847. 

3  V.  O.  933  :  3 

Co7itents.     V.   1.    Jewish   antiquities.      2.    Seven 

books  of  the  Jewish  war.— The  iife  of  Josephus.— 

Three  dissertations.— Josephus  against  Apion. 

—  Our  yoting  folks'  Josephus  ;  the  antiquities  of 

the  jews  and  the  Jewish  wars,  simplified  by 
W:  Shepard.    111.    Phila.  1884.  O. 

X  933 : 14 

—  The  story  of  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem,  from 

Josephus,  by  Alfred  J:  Church.   Lond.  1881. 
D.  x933:2 

Lewis,  T:  Origines  hebrseas,  the  antiquities  of 
the  hebrew  republick.  Lond.  1774,  1775.  4 
V.  D.  933  :  5 

Contents.    V.  1 .  The  origin  of  the  hebrews.— Their 
civil  frovernment.— The  constitution  of  the  Sanhe- 
drim.—Forms  of  trial  in  courts  of  justice.    2.  The 
ecclesiastical  government.     3.    Places    of  worship. 
4.  The  religion  of  the  hebrews. 
Mills,   Abraham.    The    ancient   hebrews;  with 
an  introd.  essay  concerning  the  world  be- 
fore the  flood.  ■  N.  Y.  1856.  D.  933  :  6 
Alexander,  Archibald.    History  of  the  israelit- 
ish  nation,  from  their  origin  to  the  destruc- 
tion of  Jerusalem  by  the  romans.     Phila. 
1853.  O.                                                   933+1 
Conder,   Claude  Reignier.      Judas    Maccabeus, 
and  the  Jewish  war  of  independence.    [The 
new  Plutarch].     N.  Y.  1879.  D.          933  :  4 
Wise,   1:  M.      History  of  the  hebrews'    second 
commonwealth,  with  special  reference  to 
its  literature,   culture,   and  the  origin  of 
rabbinism  and  Christianity.     Cine.  1880.  D. 

933 : 10 
Delitzsch.,   Franz.     Jewish  artisan   life   in   the 
time    of   Jesus,    according   to    the    oldest 
sources.    Tr.   from  the  3a  rev.   ed.  by  B. 
Pick.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  933  :  11 

Tonna,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  born  Brown,  {Char- 
lotte Elizabeth).  Judasa  capta.  N.  Y.  1864. 
S.  X  933  :  12 

Note.    Is  a  history  of  the  capture  and  destruction 
of  Jerusalem. 
Ewald,  H:  G:  A:     The  history  of  Israel.    Tr. 
from  the  german.    Lond.  1883-85.  7  v.  O. 

933  :  9 
Contents.    V.  1.   Introd.  and  preliminary  history, 
ed.  by  Russell  Martineau;  4th  ed.  rev.  and  corr.    2. 
History  of  Moses  and  the  theocracy,  ed.  by  Russell 
Martineau;  4th  ed.  rev.  and  corr.     3.  The  rise  and 
splendour  of  the  hebrew  monarchy,  ed.  by  J.  Estlin 
Carpenter;  3d  ed.     4.    From  the  disruption  of  the 
monarchy  to  Its  fall,  ed.  by  J.  Estlin  Carpenter;  3d 
ed.    6.  The  history  of  Ezra  and  of  the  haaflocracy  in 
Israel  to  the  time  of  Christ,  ed.  by  J.  Estlin  Carpen- 
ter; 3d  ed.  6.  The  life  and  times  of  Christ.    Tr.  by  J. 
P:  Smith.    7.  The  apostolic  age.    Tr.  by  J.  F:  Smith. 
Milman,   H:  Hart.     The    history  of  the  jews, 
from    the  earliest    period  to   the    present 
time.    111.     [Harper's  family  lib.]     N.  Y. 
1843.  3  v.  S.  ■  933 : 7 

—  Same.    Repr.  from  the  newly  rev.  and  corr. 
Lond.  ed.    N.  Y.  1881.  3  v".  in  3.  D.  933  :  8 
Gratz,  H:     Geschichte  der  juden  von  den   iilte- 
sten  zeiten  bis  auf  die  gegenwart ;  aus  den 
quellen  bearb.    Leipz.  1871—1883.  11  v.  O. 

933  :  16 

Contents.    V.  1.    Vorwort.  —  Einleitung.  —  Die  vor- 

exilischo  blblischo  zeit,  1600—977:  Iste  epoche,  Die  an- 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


1169 


HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— ANCIENT. 


CI.  912,  933-937 


1170 


fange;  2teepoche,  Diebluthezelt.  2.  Vom  tode  ko- 
nigs  Salomo,  bis  zum  babylonischen  exile,  586.  —  Vom 
babylonlschen  exile,  bis  zum  tode  des  Juda  Makkabi, 
160.  3.  Von  dem  tode  Juda  Makkabl's,  bis  zum  un- 
tergrang  des  judalschen  staates,  a.  d.  70.  4.  Vomun- 
tergan^re  des  jiidischen  staates  bis  zum  abschluss  des 
Talmud,  500.  5.  Vom  abschluss  des  Talmud,  bis  zum 
aut'bliihen  der  jiidisch-spanischen  cultur,  1027.  6. 
Vom  aufbliihen  der  jiidisch-spanischen  cultur,  bis 
Maimuni's  tod,  1205.  7,  8.  Von  Maimuni's  tod  bis 
zur  verbannung^  der  juden  aus  Spanien  und  Portu- 
gal, 1496.  9.  Von  der  verbannungder  juden  aus  Spa- 
nien und  Portugal,  bis  zur  dauernden  ansiedlung  der 
Marranen  in  Holland,  1618.  10.  Von  der  dauernden 
ansiedlung  der  Marranen  in  Holland,  bis  zum  beginne 
der  Mcndelssohn'schen  zeit,  1750.  11.  Vom  beginn 
der  Mcndelssohn'schen  zeit  bis  in  die  neueste  zeit, 
1848. 

Hudson,  Elizabeth  Harriot.  A  history  of  the 
jews  ia  Rome,  b.  c.  160— a.  d.  604.  Lond. 
1882.  O.  933  :  15 


Wright,  W:  The  empire  of  the  Hittites  ;  with 
decipherment  of  Hittite  inscriiDtions  by  A. 
H.  bayce,  a  Hittite  map  by  sir  C:  Wilson 
and  capt.  Conder,  and  a  complete  set  of 
Hittite  inscriptions,  rev.  by  W.  H.  Rylands. 
N.  Y.  1884.  O.  ■  933-1-13 

4.    Other  asiatic  nations. 

(For  Troy  and   the  greek  colonies  in  Asia  Minor,  see 
Ancient  greek  history.) 

Bawlinson,  G:  The  five  great  monarchies  of 
the  ancient  eastern  world,  or  The  history, 
geography  and  antiquities  of  Chalda3a,  As- 
syria, Babylon,  Media  and  Persia,  coll.  and 
ill.  from  ancient  and  modern  sources.  2d 
ed.  Maps  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1873.  3  v.  O. 

935:2 
Contents.    V.  1.   Chaldasa.  —Assyria.    2.   Assyria, 
conc!i«Icd.— Media.  —  Babylonia.    3.    Babylonia,  con- 
cliuied.— Persia. 

—  The  sixth  great  oriental  monarchy,   or  The 

geograpny,  history  and  antiquites  of  Par- 
thia,  coll.and  ill.  from  ancient  and  modern 
sources.     N.  Y.  1882.  O.  935:3 

—  The  seventh  great  oriental  monarchy,  or  The 

geography,  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
Sassanian  or  New  persian  empire.  Lond. 
1876.  O.  935:4 


Brown,  Francis.  Assyriology ;  its  use  and  abuse 
in  Old  testament  study.    N.  Y.  1885.  D. 

935:9 
Smith,  G:  Assyria,  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  fall  of  Nineveh.  (Ancient  history  from 
the  monuments.)  N.  Y.  1876.  D.  935  :  5 
—  The  history  of  Babylonia  ;  ed.  by  A.  H.  Sayce. 
(Ancient  history  from  the  monuments.) 
Lond.  n.  d.  S.  935  :7 

Budge,  Ernest  A.  Wallis.  Babylonian  life  and 
history.  (By-paths  of  Bible  knowledge,  no. 
5.)    Lond.  1884.  D.  935  :  8 

Vaux,  W:  Sandys  W.    Persia,  to  the  arab  con- 
quest.   (Ancient  history  from  the  monu- 
ments.)   N.  Y.  1876.  D.  935  :  6 
Xenophdn.     The  Cyropoedia,  or  Institution  of 
Cyrus.    Tr.  from  the  greek  by  the  hon. 
Maurice  Ashly  Cooper.     [Harper's  family 
library].    N.  Y.  1842.  S.  935  :  1 
Geiger,  W:    Civilization  of  the  eastern  iranians 
in   ancient  times ;  with  an  introd.   on  the 
Avesta  religion.     Tr.   from   the    german, 
with  a   prei.,    notes  and  a  biogr.   of  the 
author  by  Darab  Dastur  Peshotan  Sanjfina. 
Lond.  1885.  O.                                    935  :  10 
Contents.    V.  1 .  Ethnography  and  social  life. 
Mitra,   Riijendralala.      Indo  -  aryans  ;    contribu- 
tions   towards    the    elucidation    of    their 
ancient  and  mediaeval  history.    Lond.  1881. 
2  V.  O.                                                      934  :  1 
Contents.     V.  1,    Origin  of  indian  architecture.— 
Principles  of  indian  temple  architecture.  —  Indian 
sculpture.— Dress  and  ornament  in  ancient  India.— 
Furniture,  domestic  utensils,  musical  instruments, 
arms,    horses  and  cars  in   ancient  India.  —  Beef  In 
ancient  India.— Spirituous  drinks  in  ancient  India.— 
A  picnic  in  ancient  India. 

2.  An  imperial  coronation.— On  human  sacrifices. 
—Funeral  ceremony.— On  the  supposed  identity  of 
the  greeks  with  the  yavanas  of  the  Sanskrit  writers. 
—On  the  Pala  and  the  Sena  dynasties  of  Bengal.— On 
the  peculiarities  of  the  gatha  dialect —On  the  Kishya 
of  the  Altareya  brahmana.  —  On  the  origin  of  the 
hindi  language,  and  its  relation  to  the  urdu  dialect. 
—Vestiges  of  the  kings  of  Gwalior.— Bohja  raja  of 
Dhar  and  his  homonyms  —Eai-ly  life  of  AscSka.— The 
primitive  aryans.— Origin  of  the  Sanskrit  alphabet.— 
App.:  On  human  sacrifice  among  the  athenians;  On 
the  indian  Styx  and  its  ferriage. 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  ^biography  Artaxerxes— 
Dareios-Kyros— Xerxes. 


3.    Ancient  world  —  b,  Classical. 


1.    In  general. 

{See  also  Mythology,  col.  13.5;  and  History  of  civilization, 
col.  151, 153). 

Smith,  W:,  ed.  Dictionary  of  greek  and  roman 
anticjuities.  III.  3d  amer.  ed.  rev.  and  con- 
taining numerous  add.  articles  relative  to 
the  botany,  mineralogy  and  zoology  of  the 
ancients. "  N.  Y.  1847.  O.  903  :  114 

A  new  classical  dictionary  of  greek  and  ro- 
man biogranhy,  mytholojEjy  and  geography, 
partly  basea  upon  the  Dictionary  of  greek 
and  roman  biography  and  mythology.  Rev. 
with  corr.  and  add.  by  C:  Anthon.  N.  Y. 
1857.  O.  903  :  R5 

Rich,  Anthony.  A  dictionary  of  roman  and 
greek  antiquities,  with  nearly  2000  engr.  on 
wood  from  ancient  oi'iginals,  ill.  of  t!he  in- 
dustrial arts  and  social  life  of  the  greeks 
and  romans.  3d  ed.,  rev.  and  impr.  N.  Y. 
1881.  O.  938:21 


Seyffert,  Oskar.  Lexikon  der  klassischen  alter- 
tumskunde  ;  kulturgeschichte  der  griechen 
und  romer,  mythologie  und  religion,  litte- 
ratur.  kunst  und  altertiimer  des  staats-  und 
privatlebens.  HI.     Leipz.  1882.    D. 

903  :  US 

Salkeld,  Joseph.  Classical  antiquities,  or  A 
compendium  of  roman  and  grecian  anti- 
quities, with  a  sketch  of  ancient  mythology. 
N.  Y.  1844.  S.  937:34 

Bojesen,  Ernst  F:  Christian.  A  manual  of  gre- 
cian and  roman  antiquities.  Tr.  from  the 
german  ;  ed.,  with  occasional  notes  and  a 
complete  series  of  questions,  by  T:  Kerche- 
vor  Ai-nold.  Rev.,  with  add.  and  corr.  2d 
ed.     N.  Y.  1848.  D.  937  :  52 

Fustel  de'Coulanges,  Numa  Denis.  The  ancient 
city  ;  a  study  on  the  religion,  laws  and  in- 
stitutions of  Greece  and  Rome.  Tr.  from 
the  latest  french  ed.  by  Willard  Small. 
Bost.  1874.  O.  937  :  23 


1171        CI.  912,  d37-d3d        HIST.  AUD  GEOGHl.— ANCIENT  GREECE. 


117^ 


Gvibl,  Ernst,  andW:  Koner.    Das  leben  dergrie- 
chen  und  romer ;  nach  antiken  bildwerken 
dargestellt.    4te  aufl.    Berlin.  1876.  O. 
^  938  : 1 

Same,  eng.    The  life  of  the  greeks  and  ro- 

mans  ;  described  from  antique  monuments. 
Tr.  from  the  3d  german  ed.  by  F.  Hiifter. 
111.     N.  Y.  1876.  O.  938  :  1 

Falke,  Jakob  v.  Greece  and  Rome  ;  their  life 
and  art.  Tr.  by  W:  Hand  Browne.  N.  Y. 
1882  [1881].  F.  938:R29 

GOU,  Hermann.  Kulturbilder  aus  Hellas  und 
Rom.  3te  berichtigte  und  verm.  aufl. 
Leipz.  1880.  2  v.  O.  938  :  39 

Weisser,  L:  Lebensbilder  aus  dem  klassischen 
alterthum,  mit  erlaut.  text  von  Hermann 
Kurz.  Stuttg.  1864.  Plates,  1  v.  F. ;  Text, 
Iv.  O.  938  :P2 


Hertzberg,  Gustav  F:  Geschichte  von  Hellas 
und  Rom.    (Oncken,   W:,   ed.  Allgemeine 

geschichte     in    einzeldarstellungen ;     Iste 
auptabth.,  5ter  th.)  HI.  und  karten.     Ber- 
lin. 1879.  2  V.  O.  909+19  v5 
Contents.    V.  1.    Hellas.    2.   Rome,  bis  zum  unter- 
gang  der  republik,  b.  c.  29. 

2.    Greece. 

Antiquities. 

(For  excavations  and  antiquarian  researches,  see  Modern 
Greece,  cl.  914.93.) 

Felton,  Cornelius  Conway.     Greece,  ancient  and 
modern ;  lectures  del.  before  the  Lowell 
institute.  Bost.  1879.  2  v.  in  1.  O.    938  :  19 
Conteiits.    V.  1.    The  greek  language  and  poetry.— 
The  life  of  Greece.    2.   Constitutions  and  orators  of 
Greece.— Modern  Greece. 
Sch.5nmann,  G:  F:    The  antiquities   of  Greece. 
Tr.  from  the  german  by  E.  G.  Hardy  and  J. 
S.  Mann.  [V.  1,]  The  state.    Lond.  1880.  O. 
938 : 22 
Hermann,  C:  F:    A  manual  of  the  political  anti- 
quities of  Greece,  historically  considered. 
From  the  german.     Oxford.  1836.  O. 

938+45 
Heeren,  Arnold  Hermann  L:    Ancient  Greece. 
Tr.  from  the  german  by  G:  Bancroft.    New 
and  impr.  ed.     Lond.  1847.  O.         938:30 
Contents.    Geographical  view.  —  Earliest  condition 
of  the  nation;  and  its  branches.— Original  sources  of 
the  culture  of  the  greeks.— The  heroic  age;  the  trojan 
war. —The  period  following  the  heroic  age;  migra- 
tions; origin  of  republican  forms  of  government  and 
their  character.  —  Homer;  the  epic  poets.  —  Means  of 
preserving  the  national  charactei-.- The  persian  wars 
and  their  consequences.  —  Constitutions  of  the  gre- 
cian  states.  —The  political  economy  of  the  greeks.  — 
The  judicial  institutions.- The    army  and  navy. — 
Statesmen  and  orators.— The  sciences  and  Poetry  and 
the  arts  in  connexion  with  the  state.— Causes  of  the 
fall  of  Greece. 
Wagner,  W:    Hellas  ;  das  land  und  volk  der  al- 
ten  griechen,  bearb.  fur  freunde  des  klassi- 
schen alterthums,  insbesondere  fiir  die  deut- 
sche  jugend.  4te  aufl.     Leipz.  1877.  2  v.    O. 

938:3 
St.  John,  James  A:    The  hellenes  ;  the  history 
of  the  manners  [and  customs]  of  the  anci- 
ent greeks.  New  ed.     Lond.  1844.  3  v.  in  1. 
O.  .    938:33 

Timayenis,  T.  T.  Greece  in  the  times  of  Homer; 
an  account  of  the  life,  customs  and  habits 
of  the  greeks  during  the  homeric  period. 
N.  Y.  1885.  S.  938  :  43 


Mahaflfy,  J:  Peytland.  Old  ^reek  life.  [History 
primers:  classical  antiqxiities,  1].  N.  i. 
1879.  S.  938:25 

—  Social  life  in  Gi-eece  from  Homer  to  Menander. 

4th  ed.,  rev.     Lond.  1879.  D.  938  :  31 

Becker,  W:  Adolph.  Charikles  ;  bilder  altgrie- 
chischer  sitte,  zur  genaueren  kenntniss  des 
griechischen  privatlebens,  neu  bearb.  von 
Hermann  G611.    Berlin.  1877,  1878.  3  v.  D. 

938:4 

—  Same,  eng.    Charicles,  or  Illustrations  of  the 

private  life  of  the  ancient  greeks;  with  notes 
and  excursuses.    From  the  germ.,  tr.  by  F: 
Metcalfe.  5th  ed.     Lond.  1880.  D.      938  :  4 
Note.    A  novel  in  form,  embodying  the  conclusions 
of  modern  critical  research  in  the  social  condition  of 
the  ancient  world. 
Bartlielemy,  J:  Jacques  abbe.    Travels  of  Ana- 
charsis  the  younger  in  Greece,  during  the 
middle  of  the  4th  century  before  the  chris- 
tian a3ra.     Tr.   from  the    french.    2d  ed. 
Lond.  1794.    Text,  7  v.  O.  Atlas,  1  v.  Q. 

938  :  49 
Note.     Fictitious  incidents,    but  presents    a  vivid 
and  truthful  picture  of  the  condition  of  Greece,  its 
antiquities,  manners,  customs,  religious  ceremonies, 
laws,  arts  and  literature,  at  the  period  of  its  greatest 
splendor,  immediately  before  the  macedonian  con- 
quest. 
Jannet,  Claudio.    Les  institutions  sociales  et  le 
droit  civil  a  Sparte.    2e  ed.,  rev.  et  augm. 
Paris.  1880.  O.  938  :  37 

Stuart,  James,  and  N:  Bevett.  The  antiquities 
of  Athens  and  other  monuments  of  Greece. 
Plates.  3ded.  Lond.  1881.  D.  938:36 
ArchaBOlog-ical  institute  of  America  ;  American 
school  of  classical  studies  at  Athens. 
Papers  ;  v.  1,  1882—1883.  [HI.]  Bost.  1885. 
O.  906+15 

Contents.  Sterrett,  J.  R.  S.,  ed.  Inscriptions  of 
Assos;  Inscriptions  of  Tralleia.— Wheeler,  .J.  R.  The 
theatre  of  Dionysius.— Bevier,  L:  The  Olvmpieion 
at  Athens.  —  Fowler,  H.  N.  The  Brechtheion  at 
Athens.— aoodwin,  W:  W.    The  battle  of  Salamis. 

Hi  story. 
(See  also  Modern  Greece,  cl.  949.3.) 
In  general. 
Cox,  Sir  (r:  W:    A  general   history  of  Greece, 
from   the  earliest  period  to   the  death  of 
Alexander  the  great,  witli  a  sketch  of  the 
subsequent  history  to  the  present  time.    N. 
Y.  1876.  D.  938:10 

Timayenis,  T.  T.  A  history  of  Greece,  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the'  present.  Ma])s  and 
ill.     N.  Y.  1881.  2  V.  O.  938  :  18 

Contents.    V.  1.    The  mythological  age.— Tlu;  dawn 
of  history.— The  persian  wars.— -Athenian  supremacy. 
—The  peloponnesian  war.— Hegemony  of  Sparta.    2. 
Theban   supremacy. —  Macedonian   hellenism.  —  The 
successors.- The  roman  supremacy.— Byzantine  hell- 
enism.—Modern  hellenism.— Index. 
Schmitz,   Leonhard.     A  history  of  (xreece  for 
junior    classes;    with    an"  app.,    giving  a 
sketch  of  the  history  from  the  roman  con- 

auest  to  the  present  day,  by  A.  Grennadios. 
f.  Y.  [1874].  S.  ■       ■  X  938:  28 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary.  Young  folks'  history 
of  Greece  [to  the  present  time].  Bost. 
[1878J.  S.  X  938:  24 

Bonner,  J.  A  child's  history  of  (Greece.  111. 
N.  Y.  1878.  2  V.  S.  x  938  :  26 

ContentH.  V.  1.  Greece,  b.  c.  500.— Stories  and  le- 
gends.—History,  to  b.  c.  449.  2.  History,  to  the  pi-ca- 
ent  time. 


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1173 


HIST.  AND  QEOGR.— ANCIENT  GREECE.        CI.  912,  937-939        1174 


Willson,  Marcius,  and  Robert  Pierpont  Willison. 
Mosaics  of  ^reciaa  history ;  the  historical 
narrative,  with  numerous  illustrations,  poe- 
tic and  prose  selections  ;  a  popular  course 
of  reading  in  grecian  history  and  litera- 
ture. N.  Y.  1883.  D.  938  :  32 
Note.    Continued  to  the  present  time. 


Ctirtius,  Ernst.  The  history  of  Greece.  Tr.  by 
Adolphus  W:  Ward.    N.  Y.   ymiQ].  5  v.  D. 

938:5 
Contents.    V.  1 .    The  greeks  before  the  dorian  mi- 
gration.—From  the  dorian  migration  to  the  persian 
wars.    2.  Same,  continued.— Yrovn  the  termination  of 
the  ionian  revolt  to  the  outbreali  of  the  peloponnes- 
ian  war.     3.    The   peloponnesian    war.     4.    Sparta 
supreme  in   Greece.  —  Thebes   the   great  power  of 
Greece.    5.   Macedonia  and  Greece   [to  b.  c.  337].— 
General  index. 
Grote,  G:    History  of  Greece.    N.  Y.  1861.  13  v. 
D.  938:6 

Contents.  V.  1.  Legendary  Greece.  2.  Same,  con- 
tinued.—Gener&l  geography  and  limits  of  Greece.— 
Peloponnesus.  3.  Corinth,  Sikyon  and  Megara. — 
Age  of  the  despots.— Ionic  portion  of  Hellas.— Athens 
before  Solon.  —  Solonian  laws  and  constitution.- 
Euboea.  —  Cyclades.  —  Asiatic  colonies.  —  Lydians.— 
Medes.— Cimmerians.  —  Scythians.  —  Phenicians.-As- 
syrians.-Babylon.— Egyptians.— Decline  of  the  phen- 
icians.  — Carthage. —  Western  colonies  of  Greece.— 
Epirus.  —  Akarnians.— Epirots.  4.  lUyrians,  Mace- 
donians, Pteonians.  —  Thraeians.  —  Kyrene,  Barka, 
Hesperides— Pan-Hellenic  festivals.  —  Lyric  poetry. 
—The  seven  wise  men.— Peisistratus  and  his  sons.— 
Establishment  of  democracy  at  Athens.— Rise  and 
growth  of  the  persian  empire.— Demokedes.— Darius 
invades  Scythia.— Ionic  revolt.— From  the  ionic  re- 
volt to  the  battle  of  Marathon.— Ionic  philosophers. 
5.  490—445  b.  c.—  Constitutional  and  judicial  changes 
at  Athens  under  Perikles.  6.  44.5—431  b.  c.  7.  431— 
413b.  c.  8.  413-404b.c— The  drama.— Rhetoric  and 
dialectics.— The  sophists.— Sokrates.  9.  Retreat  of 
the  ten  thousand.-404-387  b.  c.  10.  387-359  b.  c- 
Sicilian  affairs,  413-394  b.  c.  H.  359-336  b.  c.  12. 
Alexander  the  great.— Grecian  affairs  to  b.  c.  294.— 
Sicilian  and  Italian  greeks.— Agathokles.— Outlying 
hellenic  cities :  In  Gaul  and  Spain ;  On  the  Euxine.— 
Index. 
Smith,  W:  A  history  of  Greece,  from  the  earl- 
iest times  to  the  roman  conquest ;  with 
supp.  chapters  on  the  histoi'y  of  literature 
and  art.  Rev.,  with  an  app.,  by  G:  W. 
'  Greene.    111.    N.  Y  1861.  D.  938  :  9 

Mitford,  W:  The  history  of  Greece  [to  the 
death  of  Alexander],  with  his  final  add. 
and  corr. ;  prefixed  by  a  brief  memoir  of 
the  author  by  his  brother,  lord  Redesdale, 
rev.  by  W:  King.    Lond.  1838.   8  v.   O. 

938  •  7 

—  Same.    V.  2-8.    Bost.  1823.  7  v.  O.         938  ':  7 

Thirlwall,  Connop.     A  history  of  Greece.    N.  Y. 

1845.  2  v.  O.  938+8 

Contents.    V.  1 .  To  b.  c.  387.    2.  To  b.  c.  146. 

Keightley,   T:    The  history  of  Greece   [to  the 

roman  conquest];  added,  a  chronol.  table 

of  contemporary  history  by  Joshua  Toul- 

min  Smith.    Bost.  1839.  O.  938+27 

Fyflfe,  C:  Alan.     History  of  Greece.      [History 

primers].    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  938:17 

Harrison,  James  Albert.    The  story  of  Greece. 

(The  story  of  the  nations.)    [111.]    N.  Y. 

1885.  U.  X  938: 44 

Note.    Ends  with  the  death  of  Alexander. 

Stacke,   L:    Christian.      Er/iihlunj^en    aus    der 

griechischen  geschichte  in  biographischer 

form.  Karte.    22ste  anil.    Oldenb.  1885.  D. 

938 : 46 

at  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  childreu. 


By  periods. 

Cox,  Sir  G:  W:    A  history  of  Greece.    New  ed. 

Lond.  1878.    2  v.  O.'  938  :  34 

Contents.    V.  1.    To  the  end  of  the  persian  war.    2. 

From  the  formation  of  the  confederacy  of  Delos  to 

the  close  of  the  peloponnesian  war. 

Duncker,   Max  Wolfgang.      History  of  Greece, 

from  the  earliest  times  to  the  end  of  the 

persian  war.    Tr.  from  the  germ,  by  S.  F. 

Alleyne.    V.  1.    Lond.  1883.  O.      938:11 

Conterks.    V.   1.    The  greeks  in   ancient   times.— 

Conquests  and  migrations.— Index. 

Vaux,  W:  Sandys  W.    Greek  cities  and  islands 

of  Asia  Minor.     (Ancient  history  from  the 

monuments.)    Lond.  1877.  S.  939  :  3 

Benjamin,  S:  Green  Wheeler.    Troy  ;  its  legend, 

history  and  literature,  with  a  sketch  of  the 

topography  of  the  Troad  in  the  light  of 

recent  investigation.     (Epochs  of  ancient 

history.)    N.  Y.  (1880).  S.  938  :  12 

Muller,  C:  Ottfried.    The  history  and  antiquities 

of  the  doric  race.    Tr.  from  the  german  by 

H:  Tufnell  and  G:  Cornewall  Lewis.  Maps. 

Oxford.  1830.     2  v.  O.  938  :  40 

Contents.    V.  1 .    Introd.— History  from  the  earliest 

times  to  the  end  of  the  peloponnesian  war.— Religion 

and  mythology.— App.     2.    Political   institutions.- 

Domestic  institutions,  arts  and  literature.— App. 

Hertzberg,  Gustay  F:    Die  geschichte  der  mes- 

senischen  kriege,  nach  Pausanias  erzahlt. 

3te  durchgesehene  aufl.    Halle.  1875.  D. 

938  :  48 

—  Die  geschichte  der    perserkriege,   nach    den 

quellen  erzahlt.     Halle.  1877.  D.     938  :  47 

Cox,  Sir  G:  W:    The  greeks  and  the  persians. 

2d  ed.    (Epochs  of  ancient  history.)    Lond. 

1877.  S.  938  :  14 

—  The  athenian  empire.      2d   ed.      (Epochs  of 

ancient  history.)  Lond.  1877.  S.  938  :  15 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  Earle  Lytton,  1st  baron 
Lytton.  Athens ;  its  rise  and  fall,  with 
views  of  the  literature,  philosophy  and 
social  life  of  the  athenian  people.  N.  Y. 
1847.     2  V.  D.  938  :  20 

—  Same.     [Tauohnitz  ed.]    Leipz.  1843.    2  v.  in 

1.   S.  938:20 

Lloyd,  W:  Watkiss.  The  age  of  Pericles ;  a 
history  of  the  politics  and  arts  of  Greece, 
from  the  persian  to  the  peloponnesian  war. 
Lond.  1875.    2  v.  O.  938  :  35 

Tliukydides,  {lat.  Thucydides).  History  of  the 
peloponnesian  war.  A  new  and  literal 
version  from  the  text  of  Arnold,  collated 
with  Bekker,  Goller  and  Poppo,  by  H: 
Dale.     Lond.  1853,  1855.     2  v.  D.     938  :  23 

—  The   history  of    the  grecian    war,   tr.   by  T: 

Hobbes.  In  Hobbes,  T:  English  works. 
820.2  :  12  v8,9 

Xenophdn.  The  expedition  of  Cyrus  into  Persia 
and  the  retreat  of  the  ten  thousand  greeks. 
Tr.  from  the  original  greek  by  E:  Spelman. 
Lond.  1812.  O.  938+41 

Ainsworth,  W:  Francis.  Travels  in  the  track  of 
the  ten  thousand  greeks  ;  a  geographical 
and  descriptive  account  of  the  expedition 
of  Cyrus  and  the  retreat  of  the  ten  thousand 
greeks,  as  related  by  Xenophon.  Lond. 
1844.  O.  911  :6 

Sankey,  C:  The  spartan  and  theban  suprem- 
acies. (Epochs  of  ancient  history.)  Lond. 
1877.  S.  938  :  13 

Ciirteis,  Arthur  M.  Rise  of  the  Macedonian 
empire.  (Epochs  of  ancient  history).  N. 
Y.  [1880].  S.  938  :  16 


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1176 


Arrianos.  History  of  the  expedition  of  Alexan- 
der the  great  and  conquest  of  Persia.  Tr. 
from  the  original  greek  by  mr.  Rooke  and 
now  corr.  and  enl.  with  add.    Lond.  1812. 

0.  in  938+41 
Droysen,   J:   Gustav.      Geschichte    des    hellen- 

ismus.    Gotha.  1877,  1878.    3  v.  O. 

938  :  38 
Contents.  V.  1.  Geschichte  Alexanders  des  grossen. 
2.    Geschichte  der  Diadochen.     3.    Geschichte  der 
Epigonen.— Anhang:  TJcbcr  die  hellenischen  stadte- 
griindungen. 
Freeman,  E:  A:    History  of  the  greek  federa- 
tions, from  the  foundation  of  the  Achaian 
League.    In  his  History  of  federal  govern- 
ment. 324 : 1  vl 
See  also  in  the  Index  to   biography  Agresilaos  — 
Agis— Alexandres- Alkibiades— Aratos—Aris- 
tagoras— Aristeide  s— D  emetrios— D  emosthene  s 
—Dion  —  Eumenes  —  Gelon  —  Kimon  —  Kleome- 
nes  —  Lykurgos  —  Lysandros  —  Miltiades  —  Ni- 
kias  — Pausanias  —  Peisistratos  —  Pelopidas  — 
Perikles— Philopoimen-  Polykrates  —  Pyrrhos 
—Solon  —  Themistokles— Theseus— Thukydides 
— Timoleon. 

3.    Rome. 

Antiquities. 

(For  excavations  and  antiquarian  researches,  see  Modern 
Italy,  cl.  914.5.) 

Thierry,  Amedee  Simon  Dominique.  Tableau 
de  I'empire  romain,  depuis  la  fondation  de 
Rome  jusqu'a  la  fin  du  gouvernement  im- 
perial en  Occident.  6e  ed.    Paris  1872.  O. 

937 : 43 
Contents.  Introd.— Formation  de  la  societeroniaine. 
—  Marche  du  monde  remain  vers  I'unite  politique  ct 
administrative.  —  Marche   du    monde   romain    vers 
I'unite  par  les  idees  sociales;  par  le  droit;  par  la  reli- 
gion.—Du  monde  barbare. 
Becker,  W:  Adolph,  and  Joachim  Marquardt. 
Handbuch     der    romischen    altertliiimer ; 
nach  den  quellen  bearb.    Leipz.  1843.  5  v. 
in  9.  O.  937  :  45 

Contents.  Becker,  W :  A.  V.  1 .  Diie  quellen.— Topo- 
graphic der  stadt;  mit  vergleichendem  plane  der  stadt 
und  vier anderen  tat'eln.  S.lsteabth.  Die  stadtverfas- 
sung.— 2te  abth.  Die  republik.  Marquardt,  J.  3te 
abth.  Die  republik, /orteeteitriff."  Die  volksversamm- 
lungen.  3.  Iste  abth.  Italien  und  die  provinzen.  — 
3te  abth.  Der  staatshaushalt.  4.  Der  gottesdienst. 
5.  Romische  privatalterthfimer. 
Marquardt,  Joachim,  and  Theodor  Mommsen. 
Handbuch  der  romischen   alterthiimer ;  b. 

1,  2,  4-7.  2te  auii.    Leipz.  1876-85.  6  v.  O. 

937:46 
Contents.   V.  1 ,  2.  Hommsen,  T.  Romisches  staats- 
recht:  b.  1,    Die  magistratur;  3,    le  abth.,    Die  eln- 
zelnen  maglstraten.    4-6.  Harquardt,  J.  Romische 
staatsverwaltung. :  b.  1,  Organisation  des  romischen 
reichs;  3,  besorgtvon  H.  Dessau  und  A.  v.  Domas- 
zewski.  Das  flnanzwesen,  Das  Militarwesen ;  3,  besorgt 
vonG:  Wissowa,  Das  sacralwesen.    7.  Marquardt, 
J.  Dasprivatleben  der  romer:  b.  1,  Die  t'amilie. 
Lange,  L:    Romische  alterthiimer.    B.  1,  3te  ;  b. 
2-3,  2te  auti.  1867-76.  Berlin.  8  v.  O.  937  :  1 
Contents.    V.  1 .    Elnleitung.  —  Der  staatsalterthii- 
mer  ler  theil.  —  Register.    2.   Der  staatsalterthiimer 
2er   theil.    3.    Der   staatsalterthiimer   3er   theil,    le 
abth.  [bis  zur  befestigung  der  alleinherrschaft  des 
Octavianus].  —  Register.  —  Mendelssohn,  L:    Regi- 
ster, b.  1—3,  (pound  at  the  end  of  v.  2). 
Wilkins,    A:    S:    Roman  antiq^uities.     [History 

S rimers:  Classical  antiquities,  21.  111.    N. 
'.  1878.  S.  937  :  28 

Creuzer,  F:    Zur  romischen  geschichte  und  al- 
terthumskunde.    Leipz.  1836.  O.    937  :  41 
Contents.    Blicke  aut  die  sklaverei  im  alten  Rom; 
mit  erklarung  einiger  unedirten  inschriften.- Gallie- 
nus  und  Salonina;  zur  kritik  der  romischen  kaiser- 
geBcUicbte. 


Buschmann,  H.  Bilder  aus  dem  alten  Rom. 
Leipz.  1883.  O.  937  :  48 

Herbermann,  C:  G.  Business  life  in  ancient 
Rome.  [Harper's  half  hour  ser].  N.  Y. 
1880.  T.  937  :  24 

Church,  Alfred  J :  Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Ci- 
cero ;  sketches  drawn  from  his  letters  and 
speeches.  III.    Lond.  1884.  D.         937  :  40 

Becker,  W:  Adolph.  Gallus,  or  Roman  scenes 
of  the  time  of  Augustus,  with  notes  and  ex- 
cursuses, ill.  of  the  manners  and  customs 
of  the  romans.  Tr.  by  F:  Metcalfe.  5th  ed. 
Lond.  1876.  D.  "  937  :  20 

See  note  under  his  Charicles,  col.  1173. 

Dyer,  T:  H:  A  history  of  the  city  of  Rome,  its 
structures  and  monuments,  from  its  foun- 
dation to  the  end  of  the  middle  ages.  Lond. 
1865.  O.  937  :  22 

.fl"^■  story. 
In  oeneral. 

Duruy,  V:  History  of  Rome  and  of  tlie  roman 
people  from  its  origin  to  the  establishment 
of  the  christian  empire.  Tr.  by  M.  M. 
Ripley  and  W.  J.  Clarke,  ed.  by  J.  P.  Ma- 
hafly ."  [Edition  de  luxe] .  V.  1-4. "  Bost.  1884, 
1885.  4  v.  in  8.  F.  937  :  R50 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd..  The  pre-roman  epoch.— 
Rome  under  the  kings,  753—510  b.  c;  formation  of 
the  roman  people.  —  Rome  under  the  patrician  con- 
suls, 509  —  367  b.  c;  struggles  within,  weakness  with- 
out. —  War  of  Italian  independence,  or  conquest  of 
Italy,  843—365  b.  c— The  punic  wars.  364—301  b.  c.  2. 
Same,  continued.— Conquest  of  the  world,  301—133  b.  c. 
—The  Gracchi,  Marius  and  Sylla,  133—79  b.  c.;  efforts 
at  reform.  3.  Same,  continued.  —  The  triumvirates 
and  the  revolution,  79—30  b.  c.  4.  Same,  continued.— 
Augustus,  or  the  foundation  of  the  empire,  30  b.  c.  — 
14  a.  d.  —  The  Caesars  and  the  Flavii,  14—96  a.  d,;  con- 
spiracies and  civil  wars. 

Keightley,  T:  The  history  of  Rome  ;  added,  a 
chronol.  table  of  contemporary  history  by 
Joshua  Toulmin  Smith.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  t). 

937:33 

—  History  of  the  Roman  Empire,  from  the  acces- 
sion of  Augustus  to  the  end  of  the  empire  ■ 
of  the  west ;  a  continuation  of  The  history 
of  Rome,  ed.  by  Joshua  Toulmin  Smitli. 
With  his  History  of  Rome.  937  :  33 

Merivale,  C:  A  general  history  of  Rome  from 
the  foundation  of  the  city  to  the  fall  of 
Augustulus,  b.  c.  753— a.  d.  476.  (The  stud- 
ent's Merivale).    N.  Y.  1883.  D.      937  :  39 

Leighton,  R.  F.  A  history  of  Rome.  Maps, 
plans  and  ill.  (Anderson's  hist,  ser.)  N.Y. 
1883.  D.  937  :  36 

Wagner,  W:  Rom ;  anfang,  fortgang,  aus- 
breitung  und  verfall  des  weltreicnes  dcu- 
romer,  liir  freunde  des  klassischen  alter- 
thums,  insbesondere  fiir  die  deutsche 
jugend  bearb.  3te  aufi.  Leipz.  1876,  1877. 
3v.  O.  937:4 

Creighton,  Mandell.  History  of  Rome.  [History 
primers].    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  937  :  27 

Shepard,  W:     Our  young  folks'  history  of  the 
roman  empire.     111.    Phila.  1886  [18851.  O.  / 
x937:  11/ 

Bonner,  J:    A  child's  history  of  Rome.     N.  Y. 

1880.  2y.  S.  X  937:  33 

Contents.    V.  1.    Rome,  b.  c.  283.— Stories  and  U- 

gends.— The  republic.    2.  The  civil  wars.— The  em-  J 

perors.— Index.  I 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  ohildrou. 


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1178 


Yonge,  Charlotte  Maria.  Avint  Charlotte's 
stories  of  roman  history  for  the  little  ones. 
Lond.  1877.  S.  x  937  :  26 

Stacke,  L:  Christian.  Erziihlungen  aus  der 
romischen  geschichte  in  biographischer 
form.    19te  aufi.   Karten.    Oldenb.  1884.  D. 

937:12 

Vertot  d'Aubeuf,  Rene  Aubert  abbe  de.  The 
liistory  of  the  revolutions  that  happened 
in  the  government  of  the  roman  republie. 
Written  in  freuch,  english'd  by  mr.  Ozell 
from  the  original,  newly  printed  at  Paris, 
with  amendments  and  add.  by  the  author. 
3d  ed.    Loud.  1731.  3  v.  D.  937  :  19 

Note.  Extends  from  the  beginning  of  Kome  to  the 
reign  of  Augustus. 

Regal  and  republican  Rome. 

Donaldson,  J:  W:  Varronianus  ;  a  critical  and 
historical  introd.    to   the  ethnography   of 

ancient  Italy 3d  ed.,   rev.    and  enl. 

Lond.  1860.  O.  470  :  1 

Lewis,  Sir  G:  Cornewall.  An  inguii'y  into  the 
ci'cdibility  of  early  roman  history.  Lond. 
1855.  3  V.  O.  ■  937 :  49 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— On  the  sources  of  roman 
history  during  the  last  two  centuries  of  the  republic. 
—On  the  sources  and  oral  traditions  of  roman  his- 
tory, the  public  records  and  memorials  of  the  roman 
state,  the  private  memorials  and  historical  poems  of 
Rome,  for  the  period  before  the  war  with  Pyrrhus.— 
On  the  treatment  of  the  early  roman  history  by  the 
extant  historians  of  antiquity.— On  the  pi'imitive  his- 
tory of  the  nations  of  Italy.— .lEneas  in  Italy.— The 
Alban  kingdom  and  the  foundation  of  Rome.— The 
seven  kings  of  Rome.  2.  History  of  Rome,  from  the 
expulsion  of  the  kings  to  the  burning  of  the  city  by 
the  gauls.— History  of  Rome,  from  the  rebuilding  of 
the  city  to  the  landing  of  Pyri-hus  in  Italy.— General 
results  of  the  preceding  inquiry;  Comparison  with 
the  corresponding  period  of  greek  history. 

Livius  Patavinus,  Titus.  The  romane  historic 
written  by  T.  Livius  of  Padva  -,  also  the 
breviaries  of  L.  Florus,  with  a  chronologic 
to  the  whole  historic  and  the  topographic 
of  Rome  in  old  time.  Tr.  out  of  the  latine 
into  english  by  Philemon  Holland.  Lond. 
1600.  F.  937:R51 

—  The  history  of  Rome  ;  literally  tr.  with  notes 

and  ill."  Lond.  1850-54.  4  v.  D.  937:6 
Contents.  V.  1.  Books  1-8,  tr.  by  D.  Spillan.  2. 
Books  9-26,  tr.  by  D.  Spillan  and  Cyrus  Edmonds. 
3.  Books  27-36,  tr.  by  Cyrus  Edmonds.  4.  Books  37 
to  the  end,  with  the  epitomes  and  fragments  of  the 
lost  books,  tr.  by  W:  A.  M'Devitte. 

—  Stories  from  Livy,  by  Alfred  J:  Church.   Lond. 

1883.  D.  X  937  :  35 

Machiavelli,  Niccolo.     Discourse    on  the  first 

ten  books  of  Titus  Livius.    In  his  Writings. 

850-1-1  v2 

NiebTihr,  Barthold  G:    Romische  geschichte  fbis 

zum  ersten  punischen  kriegej.    Neue  ausg. 

von  M.    Isler,    [mit  einem    ausfiihrlichen 

register].    Berlin.  1873,  1874.  3  v.  D. 

937:3 
JVofe.    V.  3  was  issued  after  the  author's  death, 
from  his  papers,  by  J.  Classen. 

—  Same,  eng.    The  history  of  Rome.    V.  1,  3  tr. 

by  Julius  C:  Hare  and  Connop  Thirlwall ; 

V.  3  tr.  by  W:  Smith  and  Leonhard  Schmitz. 

New  ed."   Lond.  1851.  3  v.  O.  937 :  3 

Arnold,  T:    The  history  of  Rome.    N.  Y.  1846. 

3  v.  in  3.  O.  937  :  8 

Contents.    V.  1.    1  (o/ I/on*jn  ed.).  Early  history  to 

the  burning  of  Rome  by  the  Gauls.— 2,  From  the  end 

of  the  gaulish  invasion  to  the  end  of  the  first  punic 

war,  [to  a.  u.  c.  450].    2-    Same,  continued.— 3,  From 


the  end  of  the  first  to  the  end  of  the  second  punIc 

war. 

Mommsen,  Theodor.    Romische  geschichte.    6te 

auti.     Berlin.  1874,  1875.    3  v.  O.      937:2 

Contents.    V.  1.    Bis  zur  schlacht  von  Pydna,  b.  c. 

168.     2.    Bis  auf    Sulla's  tod,  b.  c.  68.     3.    Bis    zur 

schlacht  von  Thapsus,  b.  c.  46.— Index,  1-3. 

—  Same,  eng.    The  history  of  Rome.    Tr.,  with 

the  author's  sanction  and  add.  by  W:  P. 

Dickson,  with  a  pref .  by  Leonhard  Schmitz. 

New  ed.  N.  Y.  [1808].'  4  v.  D.  937  :  2 
Contents.  V.I.  To  the  union  of  Italy.  2.  To  the 
battle  of  Pydna.  3.  To  the  death  of  Sulla.  4.  To 
the  battle  of  Thapsus.— Index. 

Ihne,  W:     The  history  of  Rome.    English  ed. 
Lond.  1871-83.    5  v.  O.  937  :  5 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  regal  period.  —  The  early 
history  of  the  republic.  —  Conquest  of  Italy.  2. 
Struggle  for  the  ascendancy  in  the  west,  to  201  b.  c. 
3.  The  wars  for  the  supremacy  in  the  west,  to  133 
b.  c.  4.  The  constitution,  laws,  religion  and  magist- 
rates of  the  roman  people.  —  Expansion  of  the  re- 
public into  an  empire,  [to  the  death  of  C.  Gracchus]. 
5.  Same,  continued  [to  the  death  of  Sulla,  78  b.  c.].— 
General  index. 

—  Early  Rome,  from  the  foundation  of  the  city 

to  its  destruction  by  the  gauls.     3d  ed. 
(Epochs  of  ancient  history.)   Lond.  1877.  S. 

937 : 13 
Schwegler,   Albert  F:  K:  Franz.     Romische  ge- 
schichte.   Tiibingen.  1867.  3  v.  O.  937:44 
Contents.    V.  1.    Im   zeitalter  der  kiinige.     2.  Im 
zeitalter  des  kampfs  der  stande:    Von  der  griindung 
der  republik   bis  zum  decemvirat.     3.  Im  zeitalter 
des  kampfs  der  stiinde:    Vom  ersten  decemvirat  bis 
zu   den    licinischen    gesetzen;    nach    des    verf.  tod 
herausg.  von   F.   F.    Baur.     4.    Clason,    Octavius. 
Fortsetzung:    Seit  der  verwustung  Roms  durch  die 
gallier  [bis  zum  ersten  samniterkriege]. 
Newman,  Francis  W:    Regal  Rome  ;  an  introd. 
to  roman  history.    N.  Y.  1853.  D.  937  :  25 
Laing,  Mrs.  C.  H.  B.    The  seven  kings  of  the 
seven  hills.    Phila.  [1873].  S.       x  937  :  29 

—  The  heroes  of  the  seven  hills.   Phila.  [1870].  S. 

X 937: 30 

—  The  conquests  of  the  seven  hills.   Phila.  [1875] . 

S.  X  937:  31 

Smith,  Reginald  Bos  worth.    Carthage  and  the 

Carthaginians.     Lond.  1878.  D.         939  :  2 

—  Rome  and  Carthage  ;  the  punic  wars.   (Epochs 

of  ancient  history.)    N.  Y.  [1881].  S. 

937:14 
Beesly,  A:  H:    The  Gracchi,  Marius  and  Sulla. 
(Epochs   of  ancient  history.)    Lond.  1877. 
S.  937:16 

Sallustius  Crispus,  Caius.  C.  Crispi  Salustii  de 
L.  Sergii  Catilinae  coniuratione,  ac  bello 
lugurthino  historian.  Ex  castigatione  loan. 
Riuij  Atthendoriensis,  cum  annotationib. 
marginialib.  D.  Philip.  Melanth.  Adie- 
cimus  nunc  primum  in  omnia  Sallustij, 
quae  hodie  ,  extant  fragmenta,  Henrici 
Glareani  Helueti^"  poetac  laureati  annota- 
tiones ;  Cum  quibusdam  alijs  in  Catilin. 
&  lu^urth.  Salust.  Tacobi  Bononiensis  an- 
notatiunculis.  Coloniae.  1544.  8.  23  :R 
-  Sallust,  Florus  and  Velleius  Paterculus  ;  liter- 
ally tr. ,  with  copious  notes  and  a  general 
index,  by  J:  Selby  Watson.    N.  Y.  1877.  D. 

937  :  7 
Contents.  Sallust.  Conspiracy  of  Catiline.— The 
Jugurthine  war.— Fragments  of  the  history  of  Sal- 
lust.—Two  epistles  to  Julius  Ctesar  on  the  govern- 
ment of  the  state,  ascribed  to  Sallust.— A  declamation 
against  Sallust,  falsely  attributed  to  Cicero.— Lucius 
Annicus  Florus.  Epitome  of  roman  history.— Vel- 
leius Paterculus.  Remains  of  his  compendium  of 
the  history  of  Rome. 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  chUdrea. 


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1180 


Csesar,  Cains  Julius.  Commentaries  on  tlie 
gallic  and  civil  wars  ;  with  the  supp.  books 
attributed  to  Hirtius,  incl.  the  alexandrian, 
african  and  Spanish  wars.  Literally  tr. 
with  notes  and  index.    Lond.  1882.  D. 

937:10 

Merivale,  C:  The  roman  triumvirates  2d  ed. 
(Epochs  of  ancient  history.)  Lond.  1877.  8. 
'    ^  937 : 15 

—  The  fall  of  the  roman  republic ;  a  short 
history  of  the  last  century  of  the  common- 
wealth [b.  c.  137-39].  New  ed.  Lond.  1874. 
D.  937:47 

Imperial  Rome,  and  the  barbaric  invasion. 

Merivale,  C:  History  of  the  romans  under  the 
empire.    [New  ed.]    Lond.  1862.  7  v.  O. 

937+9 
Contents.  V.  1,2.  From  the  first  triumvirate  to 
thefallofJuliusCffisar,  b.  c.  88— 44.  3.  To  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  monarchy  by  Augustus,  b.  c.  44—27. 
4,  5.  From  Augustus  to  Claudius,  b.  c.  37— a.  d.  54. 
6.  From  the  reign  of  Nero  to  the  destruction  of  Je- 
rusalem, a.  d.  54—70.  7.  The  Flavian  era,  to  the 
death  of  Antoninus,  a.  d.  180. 

Zosimus,  Comes.  The  history  of  count  Zosimus. 
Tr.  from  the  original  greek,  with  the  notes 
of  the  Oxford  ed.    Lond.  1814.  O. 

in  938-1-41 
Note.    Comprises  a  history  of  the  decline  of  Rome, 
from  the  beginning  of  the  empire  to  a.  d.  410. 

Hertzberg,  GustavF:  Geschichte  des  romischen 
kaiserreiches.  (Oncken,  W:,  ed.  Allgemei- 
ne  geschichte  in  einzeldarstellungen ;  3te 
hauptabth.,  ler  th.)    Berlin.  1880.  O. 

909-1-20  vl 

De  Quincey,  T:  The  c^esars  [from  Augustus  to 
Dioclesian].    Bost.  1851.  D.  937:21 

Tacitus,  Caius  Cornelius.  Works.  Oxford  tr., 
rev.  with  notes.    N.  Y.  1881,  1883.  3  v.  D. 

937 : 38 
Contents.  V.  1.  The  annals  [from  the  death  of 
Augustus  to  within  two  years  of  Nero's  death,  ex- 
cept Caligula  and  the  first  five  years  of  Claudius].  2. 
The  history,  a.  d.  68—70.  —  A  treatise  on  the  manners 
of  the  germans.  —  Life  of  Cnajus  Julius  Agricola.  — 
Dialogue  concerning  oratory,  or  The  causes  of  cor- 
rupt eloquence.— Index. 

Capes,  W:  Wolfe.  Roman  histor;^  ;  the  early 
empire,  from  the  assassination  of  Julius 
Cjiesar  to  that  of  Domitian.  Maps.  (Epochs 
of  ancient  history.)  N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  937  :  37 

—  The  roman  empire  of  the  3nd  century,  or  The 
age  of  the  Antonines.  (Epochs  of  ancient 
history.)    Lond.  1876.   S.  937  :  18 

Ammianus  Marcellinus.  Roman  history,  dur- 
ing the  reigns  of  the  emperors  Constantius, 
Julian,  Jovianus,  Valentinian  and  Valens. 
Tr.  by  C.  D.  Yonge.    Lond.  1863.  D. 

937 : 42 
Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J:  C:  Leonard.    History 
of  the  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  compris- 
ing a  view  of  the  invasion  and  settlement 
of  the  barbarians.     Phila.  1835.  O. 
Note.    A  general  history  of  the  nations  concerned 
in  the  dissolution  of  the  roman  empire,  both  in  Eu- 
rope aud  Asia,  from  the  fourth  century  to  the  year 


Montesquieu,    C:    de    Secondat,    baron   de    la 
Brede  et  de.     Grandeur  and  decline  of  the 
Roman  Empire.    In  his  Complete  works. 
340  :  6  v3 

Gibbon,  E:  The  history  of  the  decline  and  fall 
of  the  Roman  Empire  ;  with  notes  by  H.  H. 
Milman.    Maps.    N.  Y.  1847.  4  v.  O. 

937.1  :  1 

—  The  history  of    the  decline  and  fall  of   the 

Roman  Empire ;    with    notes  of    Milman, 
Guizot  and  W:  Smith.     N.  Y.  1880.  6  v.  O. 
937.1  :4 
Note.    "The   period    embraced   extends   fiom   the 
middle  of  the  second  century  of  our  era  to  the  fall  of 
Constantinople,  in  1453.    The  author  did  not  pursue  a 
strict  chronological  order,  but  massed  his  materials 
and  ari-anged  them  in  accordance  with  their  moral 
and  political  significance.  The  completed  work,  there- 
fore, has  somewhat  the  appearance  of  a  succession 
of   monographs,  each  one  of  which  is  perfect,   or 
nearly  perfect,  in  itself."    It  comprises  the  political 
and  religious  history  of  all  the  peoples  and  kingdoms 
more  or  less  intimately  connected  with  the  roman  ' 
world  during  this  long  and  turbulent  period. 

—  The  student's  Gibbon  :    The  history  of  the  de- 

cline and  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  abrid- 
ged, incorporating  the  researches  of  recent 
commentators,  by  W:  Smith.  111.  N.  Y. 
1863.  D.  ■  937.1  :2 

Hodgkin,  T:  Italy  and  her  invaders,  376—476. 
Oxford.  1880."  3  v.    O.  937.1  :  6 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  visigothic  invasion.  2.  The  \ 
hunnish  invasion.- The  vandal  invasion  and  the  her- 
ulean  mutiny.— Causes  of  the  fall  of  the  western  em- 
pire.—Index. 

Kingsley,  C:  The  roman  and  the  teuton  ;  a  se- 
ries of  lectures  del.  before  the  university  of 
Cambridge.  New  ed.  with  pref.  by  F:  Max 
MuUer.  [Works,  v.  10].    Lond.  1881.  D. 

937.1:5 
Contents.  Pref  ace.— The  forest  children.— The  dying 
empire.— The  human  deluge.  —  The  gothic  civilizer.— 
Dietrich's  end.  —  The  nemesis  of  the  goths.  —  Paulus 
Diaconus.—The  clergy  and  the  heathen.— The  monk  a 
civilizer.  —  The  lombard  laws.  —  The  popes  and  the 
lombards.  —  The  strategy  of  providence.  —  App.  The 
limits  of  exact  science,  as  applied  to  history. 

Sheppard,  J:  G.  The  fall  of  Rome  and  the  rise 
of  the  new  nationalities  ;  a  series  of  lec- 
tures on  the  connection  between  ancient 
and  modern  history,  [to  the  death  of  Char- 
lemagne].   Lond.  1861.  D.  937.1  :  7 

Curteis,  Arthur  M.  History  of  the  Roman  Em- 
pire from  the  death  of  Theodosius  the  great 
to  the  coronation  of  Charles  the  great, 
a.  d.  395—800.  Maps.  [Hist,  handbooks]. 
Lond.  1875.  S.  937.1  :8 

—  Same.    Phila.  1875.  S.  937.1:8 

Bryce,  James.  The  holy  roman  empire  [to  its 
end  in  1806].    7th  ed.    Lond.  1884.  I). 

937.1:9 
See  aim  in  tlw  Index  to  biography  Agrrippina— 
AntoninuB—AntoniuB— Attila— Brutus  Ceesar 
— Camillus—  Cato—  Cicero  —  Coriolanus  —  Cras- 
sus—Fabius— riamininus— Galba  Gracchus- 
Hannibal  Jovianus  LncuHus  Marcellus  — 
Marius  Nero  Numa  Otho  Paulus  Pom- 
peius— Publicola  Romulus— Scipio-  Sertorius 
—Sulla-  Theodosius. 


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CI.  (910-)913         1182 


4.    Modern  geography  in  general. 


(For  General  modern  history. 


Universal  history,  el.  900-909,  col.  1151-1156.) 


1.    Geography,  proper. 

{See  also  Physical  ReoKr.,  cl.  551,  col.  333;  Ethnology,  cl. 
572,  col.  350;  Statistics,  cl.  310,  col.  155.) 

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treasury  of  knowledge  and  library  of  refer- 
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Murray,  Hugh,  and  others.  The  encyclopaedia 
of  geography,  comprising  a  complete  de- 
scription of  the  earth,  physical,  statistical, 
civil  and  political,  exhibiting  its  relation 
to  the  heavenly  bodies,  its  physical  struc- 
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Thomas,  Joseph,  and  T:  Baldwin,  eds.  Lippin- 
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zahlreichen  statistischen  tabellen ;  mit 
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atlases.    Milw.  1848.  D.  910  :  14 

Morse,  Jedidiah.  The  american  universal  geog- 
raphy, or  A  view  of  the  present  state  of  all 
the  kingdoms,  states  and  colonies  in  the 
known  world.  Added,  an  abridgement  of 
the  last  census  of  the  U.  S.,  a  chronol.  table 
of  remarkable  events  from  the  creation  to 
this  time,  a  list  of  ancient  and  modern 
learned  and  eminent  men  and  an  index. 
6th  ed.     Bost.  1812.     2  v.  O.  913  :  10 

Stein,  Christian  Gottfried  Daniel,  and  Ferdinand 
HOrschelmann.  Handbuch  der  geogra- 
phic und  statistik  f  iir  die  gebildeten  stiinde ; 
neu  bearbeitet,  unter  mitwirkung  mehrerer 
gelehrten,  von  J:  E:  Wappiius.  7te  aufl. 
Leipz.  1855-71.     9v.O.  910:15 

Contents.  [V.  1.]  Ir  h.,  le  u.  2e  ahth.  Wappaus, 
J:  E:  AUg'emeine  geographie  und  statistik;  Nord- 
amerika.  1855.  [2. J  lrh.,3eahth.  Wappaus,  .1:  E: 
Das  ehemalig-e  spanische  Mittel-  und  Siid-Amerika, 
nebst  den  eiiropiiischen  besitzungen  [und  Patago- 
nien].  1863-70.  [3.]  lrh.,4eabth.  Wappaus,  J:  E: 
Das  kaiserreich  Brasilien.  1871.— Delitsch,  O:  West- 
indien  und  die  Siidpolar-lander.  1871.  [4.]  2r  b.,  le 
u.  2e  ahth.  Gumprecht,  Thaddaus  E:  Afrika.  mit 
nachtriig-en  und  ergiinzungen  von  O:  Delitsch.— 
Meinicke,  C:  E:  Australien.  1866.  [5.]  2e  h.,  3e 
ahth.  Brauer,  J:  Hartwig,  and  J:  H:  Platn.  Asien. 
1864.  [6.]  3r  h.,  le  ahth.  WappSus,  J:  E:  Allge- 
meine  iibersicht  von  Europa.— Ost-  und  Nord-Europa: 
PoBsart,  Fedor,  Das  Russische  reich;  Brachelli, 
Hugo  Franz,  Das  Osmanische  reich  nebst  den  drei 
Donaufiirstenthiunern,  Das  turstenthum  Montene- 
gro, Das  konigreich  Griechenland,  und  Die  republik 
der  lonlschen  Inseln;  Frisch,  C:  P:,  Das  konigreich 
Diinemark,  Die  konigreiche  Schweden  und  Norwe- 
gen;  Bavenstein,  Ernst  G.,  Das  Britische  reich; 
Baumhauer,  M.  M.  v..  Das  konigreich  der  Nieder- 
lande.— Nachtriige  und  verbesserungen.  ia58-63.  [7.1 
3rb.,2eahth.  West- und  Siid-Europa:  Willkomm, 
H:  Moritz,  Das  pyrenaische  halbinselland;  Block, 
Maurice,  Das  kaiserthum  Frankreich;  Heuschlin^, 
Philippe  Francois  Xavier  Theodose,  Das  konigreich 
Belgien;  Brachelli,  Hugo  Franz,  Die  Schweizerische 
Eidgenossenschaft,  Die  italienische  halbinsel.— Nach- 
trage  zu  Spanien,  Portugal,  Frankreich  und  Belgien. 
1862-71.  [8.]  4rh.,leabth.  Brachelli,  Hugo  Franz, 
Der  deutsche  bund  im  allgcmeinen;  Das  kaiserthum 
Oesterreich.  1867.  —  Ocsterrcichisch-ungarische  mo- 
narchic, 1871.  [9.]  4r  h.,  2e  ahth.  Brachelli,  Hugo 
Franz,  Das  konigreich  Preussen  und  die  deutschen 
mittel-  und  klein-staaten;  mit  einer  statistischen 
skizze  des  Nord-deutschon  bundes,  der  Siid-deutschen 
staaten,  des  grossherzogthums  Luxemburg  und  des 
deutschen  zoll-  und  handelsvereins,  18C8.    J864-68. 

Hoftmann,  K:  F:  Vollrath.  Die  erde  und  ihre 
bewohner  ;  ein  hand-  und  lesebuch  fiir  alle 
stiinde:  1,  Allgemeiner  theil,  bearbeit.  von 
H:  Borghaus  und  Daniel  Volter  ;  2,  Spe- 
cieller  theil,  bearb.  von  Daniel  Viilter. 
Stuttg.  1867.  2  V.  O.  913+2 


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CI.  (910)913 


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1184 


Daniel,  Hermann  Adalbert.  Handbuch  der  geo- 
graphic.   4te  auii.    Leipz.  1874.  4  v.   O. 

Contents.     V.    1.     AUgemeine    geographie.  —  Die 
aussereuropiiisehen  erdtheile.    2-  Die  europaischen 
lander  ausser  Deutschland.    3.  Deutschland,  physi- 
sche   g-eographle.     4.   Deutschland,  politische  geo- 
graphie. 
TJngewitter,    Franz   H:     Neueste    erdbeschrei- 
bungundstaatenkunde,  oderGeographisch- 
statistisch-historisches   handbuch  ;  mit  be- 
sonderer    beriicksichtigung    der  neuesten 
gestaltung   Deutsohlands.     5te  aufl.     3te 
ausg.,  durch  einen  ausfiihrlichen  nachtrag 
bis  auf  die  neueste  zeit  vervoUstiindigt  und 
berichtigt ;     unter    benutzun^     amtlicher 
quellen  und  der  sonst  zuverlassigsten  unter- 
lagen  bearb.  von  G:  W:  Hopf.    Dresden. 
1879.  2  V.  O.  913+4 

Reclus,  J:  Jacques  Elisee.  The  earth  and  its 
inhabitants.  111.  and  maps.  N.  Y.  1883-85. 
9  V.  O.  913:1111 

Contents.  Europe,  5  v.  V.  1.  Greece,  Turkey  in 
Europe,  Rumania,  Servia,  Montenegro,  Italy,  Spain 
and  Portugal.  2.  France  and  Switzei'land.  fi.  Aus- 
tria, ikungary,  Germany,  Belgium  and  the  Nether- 
lands. 4.  The  British  Isles.  5.  The  north-oast  At- 
lantic, Islands  of  the  north  Atlantic,  Scandinavia, 
European  islands  of  the  Arctic  ocean,  Russia  in 
Europe. 

Asia,  4  V.  ed.  tty    E.  G.   Ravenstein    and  A.  H. 
Keane.    V.  1.  Asiatic  Russia:    Caucasia,  Aralo-casp- 
ian  hasin,   Siberia.    2.  East  Asia:    Chinese  empire, 
Corea  and    Japan.     3.   India   and    Indo-China.     4. 
South-western  Asia:    General  survey;  Afghanistan; 
Balauchistan ;  Persia;  Asiatic  Turliey;  Lower  Kurdi- 
stan, Mesopotamia.  Irak-Arabi;  Asia  Minor;  Cyprus; 
Syria,  Palestine,    Sinai;  Arabia;    Statistical   tables; 
Index. 
Grube,  A:  W:,   ed.     Geographische  charakter- 
bilder  in  abgerundeten  gemalden  aus  der 
lander  und     volkerkunde ;     nach   muster- 
darstellungen  der  deutschen  und  auslilndi- 
schen    litteratur  fiir    die  obere  stufe  des 
geographischen  unterrichts  in  schulen,  so- 
wie  zu  einer  bildenden  lektiire  fiir  freunde 
dererdkunde  iiberhaupt.    Leipz.  1881.  3  v. 
O.  913+12 

Grove,  G:  Geography.  [History  primers] .  N. 
y.  1877.    S.  910:9 

Mortimer,  Mrs.  T:  Far  off:  pt.  1,  Asia  des- 
cribed ;  pt.  3,  Oceanica,  Africa  and  America 
described ;  with  anecdotes  and  ill.  New 
ed.  rev.  [by  L.  C.  Meyer]  and  enl.  Lond. 
1881,  1883.  2  V.  S.  913  :  8 

Colange,  Leo  de,  ed.  The  picturesque  world,  or 
wcenes  in  many  lands  ;  picturesque  views 
from  all  parts  of  the  world,  comprising 
mountain,  lake  and  river  scenery,  parks, 
palaces,  cathedrals,  churches,  castles, 
abbeys  and  other  views  selected  from  the 
most  noted  and  interesting  parts  of  the 
world,  with  original  and  authentic  descrip- 
tions by  the  best  authors.  Bost.  1879.  3  v. 
Q.  913:R12 

Contents.  V.  1.  Rome.-—  Tlvoli.  —Paris  and  its  en- 
virons.—St.  Petersburg  and  its  environs.— Novgorod. 

—  Moscow.  —  Siberia.  —  Chateaux  and  churches  of 
Franco.— Belgium.— Meissen.— Treves.  —  Zeeland  and 
Holland.  —  Strasburg.  the  Black  Forest  and  Heidel- 
berg.—Wurtemburg.—  Bavaria.  —  Down  the  Danube. 

—  Transylvania  and  the  turkish  principalities.  — 
Mount  Athos  and  Athens.  —  Sicily  and  the  Lipari 
Islands.  —The  temples  of  Pa38tum.  —  Siena.  —  Vmti- 
raiglia.— Spain.    2.    Northern  provinces  of  Portugal. 

—  Northern  Africa.  —  The  Nile.  —  Eastern  Africa.  — 
Mauritius.— Constantinople  and  Asiatic  Turkey.— Ni- 
niveh  and  Babylon.  —  Persia.— India.  —  Indo-China.— 
Australia.— China.— Japan.— Sandwich  Islands.— Cali- 
fornia and  the  Rocky  Mountains.— Mexico.  —  Cuba.— 


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Guiana  and  Brazil.  —  Peru.  —  Norway.—  Denmark.— 
Poland.  —  The  German  Empire.  —  Down  the  Rhine.— 
Great  Britain.— The  United  States. 

Brown,  Robert.    The  countries  of  the  world ;  a 
popular  description  of  the  various   conti- 
nents, islands,  rivers,  seas  and  peoples  of 
the  globe.    Lond.  [1877-80].  5  v.  Q.  913+7 
Contents,    V.  1.    Introd.— The  arctic  regions  in  gen- 
eral.—The  fur  countries  of  North  America.—  The  Do- 
minion of  Canada. —The  commerce  of  the  forest. — 
The  United  States.    2.   Same,  continued.— Mexico.  — 
The  West  Indies.    3.    Central  America.— South  Ame- 
rica.   4.   Oceania.— New  Zealand. —Tasmania. —Au- 
stralia.—The  Malay  Archipelago.  —  The  Japanese  em- 
pire.   5.    Siberia.- The  Chinese  empire.  —  Burmah.  — 
Siam.— Cambodia.— Anam.  —  Cochin-China.  —India.— 
Afghan  Turkestan,    and   the    other   central    asiatic 
states.— Russian  Central  Asia.— Persia.    6.   The  Tur- 
kish empire.— Africa.— Oceanic  islands.— Europe,  [ex- 
cept Great  Britain].— General  index. 

Hodder,  Edwin.  Cities  of  the  world ;  their 
origin,  progress  and  present  aspect.  111. 
Lond.  1883-11884] .  3  v.  Q.  913.1+60 

Contents.  V  1.  Introd.— Constantinople.- Sw^eet- 
ser,  M.  F.  New  York.—  Alexandria.  —  Venice.- Am- 
sterdam.—Melbourne  and  the  great  towns  of  Victoria. 
—Paris.  —  Rotterdam.  —  Sw^eetser,  M.  F.  Boston.— 
Vienna.  2.  Sw^eetser,  M.  F.  San  Francisco.  — 
Rouen.— Madrid.— Cairo.— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Toronto 
and  Quebec—  Marseilles.  —  Calcutta  and  the  cities  of 
the  Ganges.  —  Munich  and  Nuremberg.  —  St.  Peters- 
burg.—Pekin. —Lyons.— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Chicago. 
3.  Jerusalem.- Brussels  and  the  cities  of  Belgium.— 
Athens.— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Philadelphia.- Moscow.— 
Rome.— Berlin.— The  cities  of  New  Zealand.— Geneva. 
Scandinavian  cities.— Floi-ence. 

Whjonper,  F:  The  sea;  its  thrilling  story  of 
adventure,  peril  and  heroism.  111.  Lond. 
1878-80.  4  V.  Q. 
Contents.  V.  1.  Men-of-war. -Men  of  peace.— The 
men  of  the  sea.— Perils  of  the  sailor's  life.— Round  the 
world  on  a  man-of-war.  —  The  service  ;  OfBcers'  life 
on  board.— The  reverse  of  the  picture;  Mutiny.— The 
history  of  shins  and  shipping  interests.  2.  Same, 
continued.  —  Tne  lighthouse  and  its  history.  —  The 
breakwater.  —  The  greatest  storm  in  english  history. 
"Man  the  life-boat!"- "Wrecking"  as  a  profession.— 
"Hovelling"  vs.  wrecking.  —  Ships  that  "pass  by  on 
the  other  side."  —  The  ship  on  Are  I,  Swamped  at  sea. 
—Early  steamship  wrecks  and  their  lessons.  3.  The 
pirates  and  bucaniers.  —  The  pirates  of  the  I8th  cen- 
tury. —  Paul  Jones  and  De  Soto.  —  Our  arctic  expedi- 
tions.- Cruise  of  the  Pandora.  —  The  Albert  and  Dis- 
covery.—The  first  arctic  voyages.— Early  arctic  expe- 
ditions.—The  voyages  of  Barents.  —  Voyages  of  Hud- 
son and  his  successors.  —  Expeditions  in  the  18th  cen- 
tury.—The  expeditions  of  Ross  and  Parry.-The  mag- 
netic pole;  A  land  journey  to  the  polar  sea.— Voyage 
of  the  Terror.— Franklin's  last  voyage.— The  Franklin 
search.  —  Kane's  expedition.  —  Hayes'  expedition.  — 
Swedish  expeditions.  —  The  second  german  expedi- 
tion. —  Hall's  expedition;  The  austro-hungarian  ex- 
E edition;  Nordenskjbld.  —  The  Antarctic  regions.— 
eclslve  voyages  in  history:  Diaz;  Columbus;  Vasco 
da  Gama.  —  The  companions  and  followers  of  Colum- 
bus. 4.  The  great  Atlantic  ferry.— Ocean  to  ocean; 
the  connecting  link.— The  Pacific  ferry.  —  Woman  at 
sea.— Davy  Jones's  locker  and  its  treasures,  and  those 
who  dive  into  it.  —  The  ocean  and  some  of  its  pheno- 
mena.—Submarine  cables.  —  The  ocean  and  its  living 
wonders.  —  Ocean  life;  the  harvest  of  the  sea.  — 
Monsters  of  the  deep.  —  By  the  sea-shore.  —  Sketches 
of  [the  englishl  coasts.— The  art  of  swimming:  Feats 
of  natation  ;  Life  savers.  —  The  haven  at  last;  home 
in  the  Thames.  —  What  poets  have  sung  of  the  sea, 
the  sailor  and  the  ship.— General  index. 

Bastian,  Adolf.  Geographische  und  ethnologi- 
sche  bilder.    Jena.  1873.  O.  910  : 1 

Contents,  sec  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  .TO. 

Peschel,   Oscar  Ferdinand.     Abhandlungen  zur 

crd-  und  volkerkunde;    herausg.    von   J. 

Liiwenbcrg.     Leipz.  1877,  1878.  2  v.  G.  i 

^  '  910.21 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  37.  ' 


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CI.  913 


1186 


Deming',  Clarence.     By-ways  of  nature  and  life. 
N.  Y.  1885.  S.       ■         ■  913.1  :  66 

Contents.  The  Bowery  of  London.  —  Curiosities  of 
zoology.  —  A  british  election-day.  —  England's  gun- 
foundry.— London  in  a  fog.  —  Waterloo  to-day.  —  The 
giant  tides  of  Fundy.  —  Newfoundland  and  the  cod- 
flshers.— Seal-hunting  on  the  ice-fields.— Heart's  Con- 
tent and  the  ocean  cables.  —  Deep  fishing  in  tropic 
seas.— Shadows  in  Cuba.— The  Bahama  sponge-fishers. 
—  Down  in  a  coal-mine.  —  The  buried  forests  of  New 
Jersey.  —  Petrolia  and  its  marvels.  —  A  yankee  town- 
meeting.- On  black  ice.— The  old  college  ball-ground. 
—An  historic  meeting-house.— Oddities  of  flshcraft.— 
Among  the  maniacs.  —  Silver  spring.  —  Catching  the 
grayling.— A  yankee  coon-hunt.— Lofeing  in  Michigan 
wilds.  —  The  father  of  waters.  —  The  shoestring  dis- 
trict.—The  southern  planter. —  The  negro  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi bends.  —  Negro  rites  and  worship.  —  Negro 
songs  and  hymns. 

Reid,  Mayne.     The   man-eaters  and  other  odd 
people  ;  a  popular  description  of  singular 
races  of  man.  111.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.     913  :  6 
ContentK.    Man-eaters  of  the  Feegee  islands.— Mun- 
drucus  or  beheadcrs.  —  The  centaurs  of  the  "Gran 
Chaco."  —  IJosjesmon  or  Bushmen.  —  The  amazonian 
indians.— The  water-dwellers  of  Maracaibo.  —  The  Es- 
quimaux.—The  Tongans  or  Friendly  islanders.  — ■  The 
Turcomans.- The  Ottomacs  or  dirt-eaters.— The  Com- 
anches  or  prairie  indians.  —  The  Pehuenches  or  Pam- 
pas indians.  —  The  Yamparicos  or  root-diggers.— The 
Guaraons  or  palm-dwellers.  —  The  Laplanders.—  The 
Andamaners,  or  mud-bedaubors.  —  The  Patagonian 
giants.  —  The  Fuegian  dwarfs. 
—  Same.    Odd  people.    N.  Y.  1860.  S.    913.1  :  6 
Children    of    all    nations ;    their   homes,     their 
schools,    their    playgrounds.    111.      N.  Y. 
[1884].  O.  x913:  15 


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Colton,   G:  Wool  worth.    (leneral   atlas  of    the 
world,  accom])anied  by  geographical,  sta- 
tistical and  historical  letter-press  descrip- 
tions.    N.  Y.  1878.  F.  910  :  R4 
Black,  Adam  and  C:    General  atlas  of  the  world. 
Amer.  ed.,  embracing  the  latest  discov(^ries, 
new  boundaries  and  other  changes,  accom- 
panied by  introd.  letter-press  and  index. 
Edinb.  1879.  F.  910  :R3 
Stieler,  Adolf.    Hand-atlas  iiber  alle   theile  der 
erde  und  iiber  das  weltgebiiude.   95  karten. 
[Neu  bearb.  von  A:  Petermann,  Hermann 
Berghaus  und  C:  Vogel].   Gotha.  [1884].  F. 
913:R13 
Rand,  McNally  and  co.    Indexed  atlas  of  the 
world ;    containing    large    scale    maps    of 
every  country  and  civil  division  upon  the 
face  of  the  globe,  together  with  historical, 
statistical  and  descriptive  matter  relative 
to  each.    Chicago.  1884.  F.           910:R12 
Petermann's,  Dr.  A.,  mittheilungen  aus  Justus 
Pertlies'  geographischer  anstalt ;  herausg. 
von  E.  Behm  ;  v.  27-31.     Gotha.  [1881-85]. 
Q.                                                         905.1  :M: 
iVote.    From  oct.  1884  ed.  by  A.  Supan. 
—  Same.    Ergiinzungsband  14-17.    Gotha.  1881- 
85.   Q.                                            m  905.1  :M 
Contents.     14,  1880-81.    Rivoli,  J.      Die  Serra  da 
Estrella.— Behm,  E.,  and  H.  Wagner.    Die  bevolke- 
rung  der  erde,  pt.  6.  —  Mohn,  H :    Die  norwegische 
Nordmeer-expedition.— Fischer,  T.  Die  dattelpalme. 
— Berlepsch,  H.  A.    Die  Gotthard-bahn.    15,1881-83. 
Sohreiber,  P.     Die   bedeutung   der   windroscn.  — 
Blumentritt,  F.    Ethnographic  der  Philippinen.— 
Berndt,  G.    Das  Val  d'Ahniviers  und  das  Bassin  de 
Sicrre.    Behm,  E.,  and  H.  Wagmer.    Die  bevOlke- 
rung  der  erde,  pt.  7.— Baybergrer,  F.    Der  Innglet- 
scher  von  Kuf stein  bis  Haag.    16,  1883-84.    Stein, 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 

75 


F.  v.  Die  russischen  kosakenheere.— Schuver,  .1:  M. 
Reisenim  oberen  Nilgobiot.— Schumann,  C:  Kriti- 
sehe  untersuchungen  iiber  die  Zimtliinder.— Drude, 
O.  Die  florenreiche  der  erde.  —  Lendenfeld,  R.  v. 
Der  Tasman-gletscher.  17,  1884-8.5.  Hegel,  Fritz. 
Die  entwickelung  der  ortschaften  im  Thiiringerwald. 
— Stolze,  F.,  and  F.  C.  Andreas.  Die  handelsver- 
haltnisse  Persiens.— Fritsche,  H.  Ein  beitrag  zur 
geographic  und  lehre  vom  erdmagnetismus  Asiens 
und  Europas.— Mohn,  H:  Die  stromungen  des  euro- 
paischen  nordmeeres.— Boas,  Franz.  Baffin-Land; 
geographische  ergebnisse  einer  in  1883  und  1884  aus- 
gefiihrten  forschungsreise. 

Ocean  highways ;   the  geographical  review,  ed. 

by  Clements  R.  Markham.    New  ser.,  v.  1. 

111.    Lond.  1874.  Q.  905.1  :  M 

Geographical  magazine,  The,  ed.  by  Clements 

R.  Markham  ;  v.  1-5,  apr.  1874— nov.  1878. 

111.     Lond.  1874-78.   Q.  905.1  :M 

Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings  and 

monthly  record  of  geography  ;  pub.  under 

the  authority  of  the  council  and  ed.  by  the 

assistant  sec.     New  monthly  ser.,  v.   1-6. 

Lond.  1879-84.    O.  "      906. 1  :  Rl 


2.    Oollected  travels. 

Knox,  T:  Wallace.  How  to  travel;  hints,  advice 
and  suggestions  to  travellers  by  land  and 
sea  all  over  the  globe.    N.  Y.  1881.  T. 

913.1:3 

Embacher,  F:  Lexikon  der  reisen  und  ent- 
deckungen,  in  2  abth.:  1,  Die  forschungs- 
reisenden  aller  zeiten  und  liinder  ;  2,  Ent- 
deckungsgeschichte  der  cinzelnen  erd telle. 
Leipz.  1882.  D.  910:R11 

Harris,  J:  Navigantium  atque  itinerantium 
bibliotheca,  or  A  complete  collection  of 
voyages  and  travels  ;  consisting  of  above 
600  of  the  most  authentic  writers,  begin- 
ning with  Hackluit,  Purchass,  etc.,  in  eng- 
lish,  Ramusio,  Alamandini,  Carreri,  etc., 
in  italian,  Thevenot,  Renaudot,  Labat,  etc., 
in  french,  De  Brye,  Grynajus,  Masseus, 
etc.,  in  latin,  Herrera,  Ovideo,  Coreal,  etc., 
in  Spanish,  and  the  voyages  under  the  di- 
rection of  the  East  India  company  in  Hol- 
land, in  dutch,  together  with  such  other 
histories,  voyages,  travels,  or  discoveries 
as  are  in  general  esteem,  whether  pub.  in 
english,  latin,  french,  italian,  Spanish, 
Portuguese,  high  and  low  dutch,  or  in  any 
other  european  language;  containing  what- 
ever has  been  observed  worthy  of  notice  in 
Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  America  in  re- 
spect to  the  extent  and  situation  of  em- 
pires, kingdoms,  provinces,  etc.,  the  cli- 
mate, soil  and  produce,  whether  animal, 
vegetable  or  mineral  of  each  country,  like- 
wise the  religion,  manners  and  customs  of 
the  several  inhabitants,  their  government, 
arts,  sciences,  publick  buildings,  mount- 
ains, rivers,  harbours,  etc.,  ill.  by  proper 
charts,  maps  and  cuts ;  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed a  copious  introd.,  comprehending 
the  rise  and  progress  of  the  art  of  naviga- 
tion and  its  successive  improvements,  to- 
fjether  with  the  invention  and  use  of  the 
oad  stone  and  its  variation  ;  carefully  rev., 
with  add.,  incl.  pai*ticular  accounts  of  the 
manufactures  and  commerce  of  each  coun- 
try. Lond.  1744.  2  v.  F.  23  :  R 
Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Boston 
athenteum,  v.  2,  p.  1343. 


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Pinkerton,  J:  A  general  collection  of  the  best 
and  most  interesting  voyages  and  travels 
in  all  parts  of  the  world  ;  many  of  which 
are  now  first  tr.  into  english,  digested  on 
a  new  plan.    111.    Lond.  1808.  17  v.   Q. 

913.1  :R53 
Contents.  V.  1.  Willouehby,  Sir  H.,  and  others. 
Voyages  to  the  northern  parts  of  Russia  and  Siberia. 
— lst-3d  voyages  of  the  dutch  to  the  north  of  Europe. 
—  Pontanus,  J:  I:  On  the  north-east  passage.— 
Re&nard,  J.  F.  Lapland.— Mauportuis,  P.  L-  M. 
de.  Journey  to  the  polar  circle.— Onthier,  R.  voy- 
age to  the  north.— Bhrenmalm,  A.  Travels  mto 
the  western  Nordland.  —  Leems,  K.  Account  of 
danish  Lapland.— Allison,  T.  Voyage  from  Arch- 
angel.—A  new  account  of  Samoiedia  and  the  sainoie- 
des.— Journal  of  seven  seamen  left  at  Spitzbergen. 
— Phipps,  C.  J.  Voyage  to  the  north  pole.— L.e Roy, 
P.  L.  Narrative  of  four  russian  sailors  cast  upon 
the  island  of  East  Spitzbergen.— Bacstrom,  S.  Voy- 
age to  Spitzbergen.— Troll,  U.  v.  Letters  on  Ice- 
land.—Kerguelen,  Y.  J.  de.  Voyage  to  the  north.— 
Clifford,  G.,  3d  earl  of  Cumberland.  Voyage  to  the 
Azores.— Baleigrh,  Sir  W.  Engagement  near  the 
Azores.— Chaste.    Voyage  to  Tecera. 

2.  O-onzalez,  M.  Voyage  to  England  and  Scot- 
land.—Shaw,  S.  Tour  to  the  west  of  England  in 
1788.— Bray,  W:  Tour  into  Derbyshire  and  York- 
shire.—Ferber,  J.  J.  Oryctography  of  Derbyshire.— 
Moritz,  C:  P.  Travels  through  several  parts  of 
England.— Skrine,  H:  Two  tours  through  Wales.- 
Malkin,  B.  H.  Tour  through  Wales.— Hassel,  J. 
Tour  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  1790.— Heath,  R.  Account 
of  the  islands  of  Scilly.  —  Robertson,  D:  Tour 
through  the  Isle  of  Man;  Review  of  the  Manks  his- 

3.  Pennant,  T:  Tours  in  Scotland.— Qamet,  T. 
Account  of  the  Drosacks.— Martin,  M.  Description 
of  the  western  islands  of  Scotland;  Voyage  to  St. 
Kilda.— Mackenzie,  Sir  G:  Account  of  Hirta  and 
Rona.— Brand,  J :  Description  of  Orkney,  Zetland, 
Pightland-Firth  and  Caithness. —Youngr,  A.  Tour 
in  Ireland,  1776-1779. 

4.  Lister,  M.  Journey  to  Paris,  1698.— Youngr, 
A.  Travels  In  France,  1787-1789.— Saussure,  A.  de. 
Attempts  to  attain  the  summit  of  Mont  Blanc,  1786. 

—  Ramond,  L.  F.  E.     Journey  to  the  summit  of 
Mont  Perdu. 

5.  Spallanzani,  L.  Travels  in  the  two  Sicilies.— 
Dolomieu,  D.  de.  Earthquakes  in  Calabria  Ultra 
in  178:!.  —  Bourgrsanne,  J.  F.  Travels  in  Spain.— 
Coxe,  W:    Travels  in  Switzerland. 

6.  Biesbeck,  C.  baron.  Travels  through  Ger- 
many.— Coxe,  W:    Travels  in  Denmark;  In  Norway. 

—  Portia  de  Piles,  A.  T.  J.  A.  M.  M.     Travels  In 
Sweden.— Coxe,  W:    Travels  in  Russia. 

7.  Benjamin,  of  Thideki,  Rabbi.  Travels  through 
Europe,  Asia  and  Africa,  from  Spain  to  China,  1160— 
1173.— Rubruquis,  or  De  Ruysbroek,  G.  Travels, 
particularly  into  Tatary  and  China.— Marco  Polo. 
Voyages  and  travels  through  a  great  part  of  Asia.— 
Renaudot,  E.,  tr.  Travels  of  two  mohammedans 
through  India  and  China  in  the  9th  century.— Nieu- 
hoff,  J:  The  embassy  of  P:  de  Goyer  and  Jacob  de 
Kcyzler  from  the  I>utch  East  India  company  to  the 
emperor  of  China  in  16.55.— Bell,  J :  Travels  from  St. 
Petersburg  to  various  parts  of  Asia  in  1716, 1719, 1722, 
etc.— Hamel,  H:  Travels  of  some  dutchmen  in 
Korea.  —  Description  of  Tibet.— Goez,  B.  Travels 
from  Lahor  to  China,  1602.— Missioners.  Travels 
through  Tibet.  —  Caron,  F.  Account  of  Japan.  — 
Delboe,  S.,  H.  Gibben  and  W:  Ramsden.  Diary 
on  the  coast  of  Japan,  1673.— Kempfer,  E.  History 
of  Japan. 

8.  Roe,  Sir  T:  Journal  of  embassy  to  India.— 
Bernier,  F.  Voyage  to  the  East  Indies.- Taver- 
nier,  J.  B.  Extract  from  voyages;  diamond  mines 
and  jrecious  stones.— Hamilton,  A.  Account  of 
the  East  Indies.- Lord,  H:  Discovery  of  the  Bani- 
ans and  Persees. —Buchanan,  F.  Journey  from 
Madras  through  Mysore,  Canara  and  Malabar. 

9.  Valle,  P:  della.  Extracts  from  travels  in 
Persia.  —  Chardin,  Sir  J:  Travels  by  way  of  the 
Black  Sea,  through  Circassia,  Mingrelia,  the  country 
of  the  Abcas.  Georgia.  Armenia  and  Media  into  Per- 
sia proper.— Description  of  Persia.— Francklin,  W: 
Tour  from  Bengal  to  Persia,  178(i,  7.— Forster,  G: 
Northern  i)art8  of  Persia.— Accounts  of  indei)endent 
Tatary.— Jenkinson,  A.  Travels  from  Russia  to 
Boghar  or  Bokhara,  1557.  —  Balbi,  G.  Voyage  to 
Pegu.— Fitch,  R.    Voyage  to  Orraus  and  East  India, 


1583-1591.  —  Symes,  M.  Embassy  to  Ava,  1795.  — 
Turpin,  F.  R.  History  of  Siani.— Baron,  S.  De- 
scription of  Tonqueen.— Richard,  J.  History  of 
Tonquin.— Borri,  C.    Account  of  Cochin-China. 

10.  Niebuhr,  C.  Travels  in  Arabia. —Blount, 
H:  Voyage  into  the  Levant,  1634.  —  Dandini,  J. 
Voyage  to  Mount  Libanus,  ete.- Maundrell,  H :  Jour- 
ney from  Aleppo  to  Jei-usalem,  1697,  cfc. —Clayton, 
R.,  tr.  Journal  from  Grand  Cairo  to  Mount  Sinai, 
written  by  the  prefetto  of  Egypt.— Pococke,  R:  De- 
scription of  the  east. 

11.  Dampier,  W.  Account  of  the  Philippines.— 
Quigrnes,  C.  L.  J.  de.  Philippine  islands  and  the 
Isle  of  France.— Beeckman,  D.  Voyage  to  Borneo, 
etc.— Stavorinus,  J:  S.  Account  of  Java  and  Ba- 
tavia;  Account  of  Celebes,  Amboyna,  etc. —  Pigra- 
fetta,  A.  Voyage  i-ound  the  world,  1519—1522;  Treat- 
ise on  navigation.  —  Brosus,  C.  de.  Australasia; 
introd.  observations.— Pelsart,  F.  Voyage  to  Aus- 
tralasia.—Tasman,  A.  J.  Voyage  for  the  discovery 
of  southern  countries,  1642.— Dampier,  W :  Account 
of  New  Holland  and  the  adjacent  islands.— Cook,  J. 
Abstract  of  voyages.— Peron,  F.  Voyage  for  the  i 
discovery  of  southern  lands. 

12.  Colon,  F.  History  of  Christopher  Colon  and  , 
his  discovery  of  the  West  Indies.— Discoveries  and 
settlements  of  the  english  in  America. —Hall,  C. 
Frobisher's  Ist  voyage  to  the  north-west.— Settle,  D. 
Frobisher's  2d  voyage.  —  Ellis,  T.  Frobisher's  3d 
and  last  voyage  unto  Meta  Incognita.— Voyages  to 
and  settlements  in  Virginia  by  the  english.— earth- 
ier, J.    Relation  of  New  France. 

13.  Smith,  Crtpt.  J:  History  of  Virginia,  New 
England  and  the  Summer  Isles.- Lahontan,  J.  N. 
Travels  in  Canada.— Memoirs  of  North  Amei-ica.- 
Kalm,  P:  Travels  into  North  America.— Burnaby, 
A.  Travels  through  the  middle  settlements  in  North 
America,  1759,  1760.-Thiery  de  Menonville,  N :  J. 
Travels  to  Guaxaca. 

14.  Beta^h,  W.  Obsei-vations  of  Peru.— Ovalle, 
A.  de.  Historical  relation  of  Chile.— La  Condamine, 
C:  M.  de.  Travels  through  the  interior  of  South 
America.— Bougruer,  P.  Voyage  to  Peru.  —  UUoa, 
G:  J:  and  A.  de.  Voyage  to  South  America.— Nieu- 
hoff,  J:    Voyages  and  travels  into  Brazil. 

15.  Lobo,  J.  Voyage  to  Abyssinia.— Poncet,  C: 
J.  Journey  to  Abyssinia.— Browne,  E.  Journey  to 
Dar-Fur.— Pococke,  R:  Travels  in  Egypt.— Addi- 
son, L.  Account  of  west  Barbai'y.- Windhus,  J: 
Journey  to  Mequinez.— Shaw,  T:  Travels  in  Uar-  . 
bary.— Lempriere,  W:  Tour  to  Morocco.— Abd- 
el-latif.    Relation  respecting  Egypt. 

16.  Thunbergr,  C:  P:  Account  of  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hoi)C.— Angrelo,  M..  a)id  1).  de.  Carli.  Voyage 
to  Congo,  l(i66,  16<i7.  —  MerroUa  da  Sorrento,  J. 
Voyage  to  Congo.— Battel,  A.  Adventures  in  An- 
gola.-Bosnian,  W:  Description  of  the  coast  of 
Guinea.— Proyart,  L.  History  of  Loango,  Kakongo, 
etc.— Adanson,  M.  Voyage  to  Senegal,  the  isle  of 
Goree  and  the  river  Gambia.— Santos.  J:  dos.  His- 
tory of  eastern  Ethiopia.— Rochon,  A.  M.  Voyage 
to  Madagascar.— Qlas,  G :  Discovery  and  settlement 
of  the  Canary  Islands.— Park,  M.  Travels  in  the  in- 
terior districts  of  Africa. 

17.  Retrospect  of  the  origin  and  progress  of  dis- 
covery by  sea  and  land.  —  Catalogue  of  books  of 
voyages  and  travels.— Index. 

Historical  account,  An,  of  the  circumnaviga- 
tion of  the  globe  and  of  the  progress  of  dis- 
covery in  tlie  Pacific  ocean  from  the  voy- 
age of  Magellan  to  the  death  of  Cook.  111. 
[Harper's lamily  lib.]    N.  Y.  1845.  S. 

913.1:13 

Eippis,  Andrew.  Cook's  three  voyages  around 
the  world  ;  comprising  a  complete  account 
of  the  great  expeditions  of  this  illustrious 
navigator,  with  nis  life  during  the  previous 
and  intervening  periods.  Phila.  n.  d.  2  v. 
inl.  S.  913.1:49 

Voyages  round  the  world  from  the  death  (jf 
capt.  Cook  ;  incl.  remarks  on  the  social 
condition  of  the  inhabitants  in  the  recently 
discovered  countries,  their  progress  in  the 
arts,  and  more  especially  their  advancie- 
ment  in  religious  knowledge,  fllarpc^r's 
fam.  lib.]     N.  Y.  1844.  S.  913.1  :  38 

Contents.  Efforts  made  by  Spain,  England  and 
France  In  the  northern  Pacific  and  on  the  northwest- 


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ern  shores  of  America.— Voyapres  of  d'Entrecasteaux, 
Marchand  and  Vancouver.— Edwards,  Wilson,  Fan- 
ning- and  Turnbull.—  tiaudin,  Freyclnet,  Duperrey, 
d'Urville,  Bouirainville  and  La  Place.— Krusenstern, 
Kotzebue  and  Lutke.— Hall,  Ruschenberger  and  Fitz- 
i  roy.— Meyen,  Wilson,  IJclcher  and  Ross. 

1  Kinffsley,  H:  Tales  of  old  travel  re-narrated. 
New  ed.,  ill.  Load.  1882.  D.  913.1 :  46 
Contents.  Marco  Polo.— The  shipwreck  of  Pelsart. 
—The  wonderful  adventures  of  Andrew  Battel.  — 
The  wanderings  of  a  capuchin— P:  Carder.  —  The 
preservation  of  the  "Terra  Nova."— Spitzberffon.— 
D'Erinenonville's  acclimatization  adventure.  —  The 
old  slave  trade.— Miles  Philips.- The  suflferinjrs  of 
Robert  Everard.— J:  Fox.— Alvaro Nunez.— The  foun- 
dation of  an  empire. 

Bell,  N.  R.  £.,  (N.  D'Anvers).  The  story  of 
early  exploration.  111.  and  maps.  (Science 
ladders,  no.  3.)    N.  Y.  1884.    S. 

X  913.1  :56 
Verne,  Jules.    Exploration  of  the  world.    From 
the  french.    111.    N.  Y.  1879-81.  3  v.  O. 

913.1:5 
Contents.    V.  1.  Famous  travels  and  travelers.    2. 
Great  navigators  of  the  18th  century.    3.  Great  ex- 
plorers of  the  19th  century. 

Cleveland,  R:  J.  A  narrative  of  voyages  and 
commercial  enterprises.  Cambridge.  1843. 
3v.  D.  913.1:14 

—  Same.  3d  ed.  111.  Bost.  1850.  D.  913.1  :  14 
Payne,  E.  J.,  ed.  Voyages  of  the  Elizabethan 
seamen  to  America  ;  thirteen  original  nar- 
ratives from  the  collection  of  Hakluyt,  sel. 
and  ed.  with  historical'  notices.  Lond. 
1880.  D.  913.1:39 

Contents.  Hawkins'  1st,  2d  and  3d  voyages.— Frob- 
ishcr's  1st,  3d  and  3d  voyages.— Drake's  famous  voy- 
age.—Gilbert's  voyage.— Amada's  and  Barlow's  voy- 
age.—Drake's  2d  great  voyage.— Cavendish's  1st  and 
last  voyage.— Raleigh's  voyage  to  Guiana. 

Taylor,  Bayard,   comp.    Cyclopaedia  of  modern 
travel ;  a  record  of  adventure,  exploration 
and   discovery  for  the  last  50  years,  com- 
prising narratives  of  the  most  distinguished 
travelers  since  the  beginning  of  this  cen- 
tury.   Cine.  1856.  O.  913.1+4 
Contents.    Life  and  travels  of  Alexander  v.  Hum- 
boldt.—Mungo  Park's  travels  in  western  Africa.— 
Lewis  and  Clark's  journey  to  the  Pacific  ocean.— 
Burkhart's  travels  in  Syria,  Africa  and  Ai-abia.— Bel- 
zoni's  explorations  in  Egypt.— Cailliand's  journey  to 
the  Libyan  oases,  Ethiopia  and  Senaar.— Franklin'i 


overland  journey  to  the  Polar  sea.  —  Meyendortf's 
journey  to  Bokhara.  —  Timkovski's  journey  from 
Siberia  to  Pekin.  —  Cochrane's  pedestrian  journey 
through  Siberia.— Golownin's  captivity  in  Japan.- 
De  Lascaris's  and  Clapperton's  expedition  to  central 
Africa.— Clapperton's  second  journey  to  Sackatoo.— 
Explorations  of  the  Niger.— Mottat's  life  in  southern 
Africa.  — Sturt's  explorations  in  Australia.  —  Back's 
Arctic  land  expedition.— Wellsted's  travels  in  Oman. 
—Explorations  of  the  White  Nile.— Major  Harris's 
mission  to  Shoa.  —  Parkyns's  life  in  Abyssinia.  — 
Wood's  journey  to  the  Oxus— Fremont's  explora- 
tions of  the  Rocky  mountains  and  California.— Hue's 
travels  in  Tartary,  Thibet  and  China.  —  Fortune's 
journeys  to  the  tea-countries  of  China.— Recent  ex- 
plorations in  Australia.— Lynch's  exploration  of  the 
Dead  Sea.  —  Layard's  explorations  at  Nineveh  and 
Babylon.— Travels  of  Ida  PfeifEer.— Explorations  of 
the  Amazon  river.  —  Richardson's  ti-avels  in  the 
Sahara.— Richardson  and  Barth's  expedition  to  cen- 
tral Africa.  —  Burton's  pilgrimage  to  Mecca.  —  Ex- 
pedition to  Loo-Choo. 

Remarkable  voyages  and  travels ;  consisting 
of  Anson's  Voyages  round  the  world, 
Stephens'  Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece, 
Turkey,  Russia  and  Poland,  and  Kiimpfer's 
Account  of  Japan.    HI-    Lond.  n.  d.  O. 

913.1+45 


Hodder,  Edwin,  ed.    All  the  world  over.    Maps 

and  ill.    Lond.  1875.  3  v.  D.         913.1:61 

Note.    Originally  published  as  a  monthly  magazine 

by  the  famous  firm  of  Thos.  Cook  &  son. 

Over  seas,  or  Here,  there  and  everywhere,  by 

popular  authors.     Bost.  [1881].' D. 

X  913.1  :44 

Maga    excursion    papers.     (Putnam's     railway 

classics.)    N.  Y.  18G7.  D.  913.1  :  27 

Contents.     Newport  in    winter. —  From   Venice  to 

Vienna.  —  Sketches  in  a  Parisian    cafe.  —  Robinson 

Crusoe's  island.— The  midnight  sun.- A  few  days  in 

Vienna.— Experiences  in  Mt.  Lebanon.- Acadie  and 

the    birthplace    of    Evangeline.  —  Adventures  on  a 

drift-log.— The  ghost  of  a  city.— Hayti  and  the  haiti- 

ans.— A  glimpse  of  Munich.— How  they  live  in  Ha- 

vana.- Wood-notes.— Forty  days  in  a  western  hotel. 

3.    Extensive  individual  journeys. 

(See  also  Scientific  travels,  cl.  508,  col.  295.) 
Mound  the   world. 

Ballou,  Maturin  Murray.  Due  west,  or  Round 
the  world  in  ten  months.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

913.1:54 

Brassey,  Anna,  born  Allnutt,  lady.  Around  the 
world  in  the  yacht  Sunbeam  ;  our  home  on 
the  ocean  for  eleven  months.  111.  N.  Y. 
1878.  O.  913.1  :8 

Brooks,  James.  A  seven  months'  run,  up, 
down  and  around  the  world  ;  written  m 
letters  to  the  N.  Y.  Evening  express.  N.  Y. 
1873.  D.  913.1:9 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  Round  the  world.  N.  Y. 
1884.  O.  913.1:57 

Carr,  Addis  Emmet.  All  the  way  round,  or 
What  a  boy  saw  and  heard  "on  his  way 
round  the  world  ;  a  book  for  young  people 
and  older  ones  with  young  hearts.  [Anon.] 
Lond.  n.d.  D.  x  913.1  :  48 

Carlisle,  A.  D.  Round  the  world  in  1870  ;  an 
account  of  a  brief  tour  made  through  India, 
China,  Japan,  California  and  South  Amer- 
ica.    Lond.  1873.  O.  913.1  :  12 

CoflB.n,  C:  Carleton.  Our  new  way  round  the 
world.    Bost.  1881.   O.  913.1:51 

Coggeshall,  G:  Thirty-six  voyages  to  various 
parts  of  the  world,  made  "between  1799  and 
1841 ;  selected  from  his  ms.  journal  of  80 
voyages.  3d  ed.,  ill.,  rev.,  corr.  and  enl,, 
with  add.  notes  and  explan.  N.  Y.  1858. 
O.  913.1:15 

Field,  H:  Marty n.  [Journey  round  the  world]. 
From  the  lakes  of  Killarney  to  the  Golden 
Horn  ;  From  Egypt  to  Japan.  N.  Y.  n.  d. 
3v.  D.  913.1:18 

Qerstacker,  F:    Reisen  ura  die  welt  ;  ein  fami- 
lienbuch.    Leipz.  185G.  6  v.  8.        913.1  : 1 
Contents,  see  Deutschcr  katalog,  p.  36. 

—  Reisen,  2te  aufl.    Jena.  1873.  2  v.  U. 

913.1:2 
Contents.    Vol.  1 .    Sudainerika.—  Calif ornien.—  Die 
Siidseoinseln.    2.   Same,  co/itirmed.- Australien. 

—  Same,  eng.    Narrative  of  a  journey  round  the 

world  ;  comprising  a  winter-passage  across 
the  Andes  to  Chili,  with  a  visit  to  the  gold 
regions  of  California  and  Australia,  the 
South  sea  islands,  Java,  etc.  N.  Y.  1854. 
D.  913.1:2 

Morrell,  B:  Four  voyages  to  the  South  sea,  north 
and  south  Pacific  ocean,  Chinese  sea,  Ethi- 
opic  and  southern  Atlantic  ocean,  Indian 
and  Antarctic  ocean,   from   1833  to  1831  ; 


jf.  denote?  bpolis  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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comprising  critical  surveys  of  coasts  and 
islands,  with  sailing  directions  and  an  ac- 
count of  some  new  and  valuable  discoveries, 
includ.  the  Massacre  islands,  where  13  of 
the  author's  crew  were  massacred  and  eaten 
by  the  cannibals.  Prefixed,  a  brief  sketch 
of  the  author's  early  life.    N.  Y.  1832.  O. 

913.1:20 

Pfeiffer,  Ida  Laura,  horn  Reyer.   A  lady's  A^oyage 

round  the  world  ;  a  selected  tr.  from  the 

german  by  mrs.  Percy  Sinnett.    N.  Y.  1853. 
».  913.1  :  23 

—  A  lady's  second  journey  round  the    world ; 

from  London  to  the  cape  of  Good  Hope, 
Borneo,  Java,  Sumatra,  Celebes,  Ceram, 
the  Moluccas,  etc.,  California,  Panama, 
Peru,  Ecuador  and  the  United  States.  N. 
Y.  1856.  D.  913.1  :  24 

—  Last  travels,  incl.  of  a  visit  to  Madagascar, 

with  an  autobiogr.  memoir  of  the  author. 
Tr.  by  H.  W.  Dulcken.    N.  Y.  1861.  D. 

913.1:25 

—  Round  the  world  ;  a  story  of  travel,  compiled 

from  the  narrative  of  Ida  Pfeiffer  by  D. 
Murray  Smith.  111.    Lond.  1881.  S. 

X  913. 1:47 
Prime,    E:  Dorr  Griffin.     Around    the    world; 
sketches  of  travel  through  many  lands  and 
over  many  seas.  111.    K  Y.  1876.  D. 

913.1  :26 

Pumpelly,  Raphael.    Across  America  and  Asia  ; 

notes  of  a  five  years'  journey  around  the 

world  and  of  residence  in  Arizona,  Japan 

and  China.     [Map  and  ill.]     N.  Y.  1870.  O. 

913.1:64 

'Seward,  W:  H:    Travels  round  the  world;  ed. 

by  Olive  Risley  Seward.    N.  Y.  1873.  O. 

913.1+42 
Simpson,   Sir  G:    An  overland  journey  round 
the  world,   during  1841   and  1842.    Phila. 
1847.  O.  913.1  :29 

Smiles,  S:,  jr.  Round  the  world;  incl.  a  resi- 
dence in  Victoria  and  a  journey  by  rail 
across  North  America,  by  a  boy  ;  ed.  by  S: 
Smiles.  111.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  913.1  :  30 

Smith,  Gapt.  J:    The  true  travels,   adventures 
and  observations  of  captaine  John  Smith 
in  Europe,    Asia,    Africke    and    America, 
1593—1639,  [with  Generall  historic  of  Vir- 
ginia, New-England  and  the  Summer  Isles, 
etc.].    From  the  Lond.  ed.  of  1639.     Rich- 
mond. 1819.  3v.  O.  913.1  :P31 
Note.    The  "Generall  historic"  has  a  separate  title 
page  in  v.  1.    The  title  page  of  v.  3  reads  "Generall 
historie,  etc.,  v.  2". 

—  The  adventures  and  discoveries    of   captain 

John  Smith,  some  time  president  of  Virgi- 
nia and  admiral  of  New  England,  newly 
ordered  by  John  Ashton ;  with  ill.  taken 
by  him  from  orig.  sources.  N.  Y.  1884.  U. 
913.1:55 

Spalding,  J.  Willett.  The  Japan  expedition : 
Japan  and  around  the  world  ;  an  account 
of  three  visits  to  the  Japanese  empire,  with 
sketches  of  Madeira,  St.  Helena,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  Mauritius,  Ceylon,  Singapore, 
China  and  Loo-Choo.  111.    N.  Y.  1855. 

915.2:4 

Train,  G:  Francis.  An  american  merchant  in 
Europe,  Asia  and  Australia  ;  a  series  of 
letters  from  Java,  Singapore,  China,  Ben- 
gal, Egypt,  the  Holy  Land,  the  Crimea  and 

3t  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


its  battle  grounds,  England,  Melbourne, 
Sidney,  etc.;  with  an  introd.  by  Freeman 
Hunt.'    N.  Y.  1857.  D.  913.1  :  36 

Cruises. 

Stewart,  C:  S:  A  visit  to  the  south  seas,  in  the 
U.  S.  ship  Vincennes,  during  1839  and  1830; 
incl.  notices  of  Brazil,  Peru,  Manilla,  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  St.  Helena.  N.  Y, 
1833.  2v.  D.  919.6:6 

Reynolds,  J :  N.  Voyage  of  the  U.  S.  frigate 
Potomac,  under  tne  command  of  commo- 
dore John  Downes,  during  the  circumnavi- 
gation of  the  globe  in  1831—1834 ;  incl.  a 
particular  account  of  the  engagement  at 
Quallah-Battoo  on  the  coast  of  Sumatra, 
with  all  the  official  documents.  111.  N.  Y. 
1835.  O.  913.1  :28 

Wood,  W:  Maxwell.  Wandering  sketches  of 
people  and  things  in  South  America,  Poly- 
nesia and  California,  and  other  places  visi- 
ted during  a  cruise  on  board  of  the  U.  S. 
ships  Levant,  Portsmouth  and  Savannah. 
Phila.  1849.  D.  913.1  :  43 

Coppinger,  R:  W.  Cruise  of  the  Alert  ;  four 
years  in  Patagonian,  Polynesian  and  Mas- 
carene  waters,  1878—1883.  111.  Lond.  1883. 
Q.  913.1+41 

Beehler,  W:  H.  The  cruise  of  the  Brooklyn  ;  a 
journal  of  the  principal  events  of  a  three 
years  cruise  in  the  U.  S.  flag-ship  Brooklyn 
in  the  South  Atlantic  station,  extending 
south  of  the  eq^uator  from  Cape  Horn  east 
to  the  limits  in  the  Indian  ocean  of  the 
70th  mer.  of  east  long.,  descriptions  of 
places  in  South  America,  Africa  and  Ma- 
dagascar, with  details  of  the  peculiar 
customs  and  industries  of  their  inhabitants, 
[incl.]  the  cruises  of  the  other  vessels  of 
the  american  squadron  from  nov.  1881  to 
nov.  1884.  111.    Phila.  1885.  O.    913.1+65 

Vi  sits  to  s  ev  er  al  continents. 

Alton,  J:  The  lands  of  the  Messiah,  Mahomet 
and  the  pope,  as  visited  in  1851.  3d  ed. 
Lond.  1854.  D.  913.1  :6 

Bandmann,  Daniel  E.  An  actor's  tour ;  or 
Seventy  thousand  miles  with  Shakespeare  ; 
ed.  by  Barnard  Gisby.  Portr.  Bost.  1885. 
D.  913.1:59 

Baynes,  C.  R.  Notes  and  reflections  during  a 
ramble  in  the  east,  an  overland  journey 
from  India,  visit  to  Athens,  etc.  Lond. 
1843.  D.  913.1  :  7 

Bisani,  Alessandro.  A  picturesque  tour  through 
part  of  Europe,  Asia  and  Africa ;  contam- 
ing  many  new  remarks  on  the  present 
state  of  society,  remains  of  ancient  edifices 
etc.,  with  plates  after  designs  by  James 
Stuart,  written  by  an  Italian  gentleman. 
Lond.  1793.  O.       '  913.1:32 

Butler,  W:  Francis.  Far  out ;  rovings  retold. 
Lond.  1880.  D.  913.1  :  10 

Contents.  Introd.  chapter.— A  dog  and  his  doings. 
—  A  journey  of  a  dog  and  a  man  from  Cariboo  to 
California.— The  Yosemite  valley.— Afghanistan  and 
the  afghans.— The  zulus.— South  Africa.— A  plea  lor 
the  peasant.— A  trip  to  Cyprus. 

Carpenter,  Stephen  Cullen,  {Donald  Campbell). 
A  narrative  of  [his]  extraordinary  adven- 
tures and  sufferings  by  shipwreck  and  im- 
prisonment, with  the  singular  humours  of 
nis  tartar  guide,  Hassan  Artaz ;  compris- 


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ing  the  occurrences  of  four  years  and  five 
days  in  an  overland  ^"ourney  to  India,  in  a 
series  of  letters  to  his  son.  2d  amer.  ed. 
N.  Y.  1798.  S.  913.1  :  11 

Ooote,   Walter.     Wanderings,   south  and    east. 
Maps  and  ill.     Lond.  1882.  O.     913.1  :  63 
Contents.    The  australasian  colonics.— The  Pacific 
islands.— The  far  east.— Spanish  America. 

Day,  H:  A  lawyer  abroad  ;  what  to  see  and  how 
to  see.     N.  Y.  1874.  D.  913.1:16 

Dilke,  Sir  C:  Wentworth.  Gi-eater  Britain  ;  a 
record  of  travel  in  english-speaking  coun- 
tries, during  1866  and  1867.  Maps  and  ill. 
N.  Y.  1869.   D.  913.1:17 

Eddy,  Daniel  Clai'ke,  {Rupert  Van  Wert).  Rip 
Van  Winkle's  travels  in  Asia  and  Africa. 
NY.  [1882].  O.  X  913.1  :  50 

Govea  de  Vittoria,  P:  Joannis  Bisselii,  fe  socie- 
tate  Jesu,  Ai-gonauticon  americanorum, 
sive  Histoi'iae  periculorum  Petri  de  Victoria 
ac  sociorum  euis  libri  XV.  Monachii.  1647. 
T.  23  :  R 

Lowell,  James  Russell.  Fireside  travels.  Bost. 
1864.  S.  913.1  :19 

Contents.  Cambridgre  thirty  years  ago.— A  Moose- 
head  journal.— Leaves  from  my  journal  in  Italy  and 
elsewhere:  At  sea;  In  the  Mediterranean ;  Italy;  A 
few  bits  of  roman  mosaic. 

MacMichael,  Morton,  3cl.  A  landlubber's  log  of 
his  voyage  around  Cape  Horn ;  a  journal 
during  a  four  months'  voyage  on  an  ameri- 
can  merchantman,  bound  from  Phila.  to 
San  Francisco.    Phila.  1883  [18821.  D. 

913.1:52 

Maundevile,  Sir  J:  The  voiage  and  travail e  of 
sir  John  Maundevile ;  which  treateth  of 
the  way  to  Hierusalem  and  of  marvayles  of 
Inde,  "with  other  ilands  and  countryes. 
Reprinted  from  the  ed.  of  a.  d.  1725,  with 
an  introd.,  add.  notes  and  a  glossary  by 
J.  O.  Halliwell.  Lond.  1883.  O.    913.1:58 

Minturn,  Robert  B.,  jr.  From  New  York  to 
Delhi,  by  way  of  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Australia 
and  China.    N.  Y.  1858.  D.  915.4  :  8 

Mitford,  E:  Ledwich.  A  land  march  from  Eng- 
land to  Ceylon  forty  years  ago  ;  through 
Dalmatia,  Montenegro.Turkey,  Asia  Minor, 
Syria,  Palestine,  Assyria,  Persia,  Afghan- 
istan, Scinde,  and  India,  of  which  7000 
miles  on  horseback.  111.  Lond.  1884.  3  v. 
O.  913.1  :6J3 

Oliphant,   Laurence.     Patriots  and  iilibusters, 

or  Incidents  of  political  and  exploratory 

travel.    Edinb.  1860.  D.  913.1:21 

Contents.  Patriots:  [Travels  in  Circassial;  Progress 

and  policy  of  Russia  in  central  Asia.— Filibusters; 

[travels  in  the  southern  U.  S.  and  Central  America] . 

Ossoli,  Sarah  Margai-et,  born  Fuller,  marchesa  d'. 
At  home  and  abroad,  or  Things  and 
thoughts  io  America  and  Europe;  ed.  by 
her  brother,  Arthur  B.  Fuller.  2d  ed.  Bost. 
1856.  D.  913.1  :22 

Pfeiflfer,  Emily.  Flying  leaves  from  east  and 
west,  1885.     Lond.  [1885].  D.       913.1:67 

Rand,  E:  A.  All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands  ;  a 
trip  through  California,  across  the  Pacific 
to  Japan,  China  and  Australia.  Bost. 
[1881].  O.  x915:  17 

Taylor,  Bayard.  At  home  and  abroad  ;  a  sketch- 
book "of  life,  scenery  and  men.  N.  Y.  1885. 
D.  913.1:  34  vl 

Contents.  The  first  journey  I  ever  made.— A  night 
walk.  — First  difflculties    with  foreign  tongues.- A 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  obUdren, 


Taylor,  Bayard. — Continued. 

young  author's  life  in  London.  —  The  Atlantic.  — 
Kamblos  in  Warwickshire.— A  walk  from  Heidelberg 
to  Nuremberg.— Panoi-ama  of  the  upper  Danube.— 
The  road  from  Vienna  to  Trieste.— Smyrna  and  the 
grecian  Archipelago.— A  walk  through  the  Thiiringian 
forest.- My  supernatural  experiences.— More  of  the 
supernatural.— A  novcmber  trip  northwards.— The 
Mammoth  cave.— Mackinaw  and  the  lakes.- A  tele- 
graphic trip  to  Newfoundland.— Holidays  in  Switzer- 
land and  Italy.  —  A  germ  an  homo.  —  Life  in  the 
Thiiringian  forest.— Interviews  with  german  authors. 
—  Alexander  v.  Humboldt.  —  Summer  gossip  from 
England.— The  castles  of  the  Gleichen.— Weimar  and 
its  dead.— A  german  idyl.— The  300th  anniversary  of 
the  university  of  Jena.— Some  english  celebrities.— 
Scenes  at  a  target-schooting.  —  Aspects  of  german 
society.— A  true  story.— The  landscapes  of  the  world. 
—Preferences  after  seeing  the  world. 

—  Same.  2d  series.   N.Y.  1862.  D.  913.1 :  34  v2 

Contents.  A  country  home  in  America.  —  New 
pictures  from  California.— A  home  in  the  Thiiringian 
forest.— A  walk  through  the  Franconian  Switzerland. 
—Travels  at  home:  The  Hudson  and  the  Catskills; 
Berkshire  and  Boston;  The  Saco  valley;  The  ascent 
of  Mt.  Washington;  Jlontreal  and  Quebec;  Up  the 
Saguenay;  Niagara  and  its  visitors;  Trenton  falls 
and  Saratoga.— Personal  sketches :  The  Leslies;  The 
Brownings;  The  writers  for  "Punch";  Leigh  Hunt; 
Hans  Christian  Andersen.  —  The  confessions  of  a 
medium.- The  haunted  shanty. 

—  Egypt  and  Iceland  in  1874.    N.  Y.  1874.  D. 

913.1:33 
Thackeray,  W :  Makepeace.  Notes  of  a  journey 
from  Cornhill  to  Grand  Cairo,  by  way  of 
Lisbon,  Athens,  Constantinople  and  Jeru- 
salem by  mr.  M.  A.  Titmarsh.  N.  Y.  1848. 
D.  913.1:35 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1846.  D.     With  Head,  Sir  F.  B. 

Bubbles.  914.3:41 

Upham,  T:  Cogswell.  Letters,  aesthetic,  social 
and  moral,  written  from  Europe,  Egypt 
and  Palestine.  Phila.  1857.  O.  913.1:37 
Vincent,  Frank,  jV.  Through  and  through  the 
tropics  ;  30,000  miles  of  travel  in  Oceanica, 
Australasia  and  India.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

915.4:23 
Wiggs,  A.  R.  Hal's  travels  in  Europe,  Egypt 
and  the  Holy  Land  ;  a  twelve  months  tour 
during  which  he  saw  many  wonderful 
things  and  a  vast  deal  of  fun.  Nashville. 
1861.  D.  913.1:40 

Me  diterranean   and   the    Orient . 

Walpole,  Robert,  ed.  Memoirs  relating  to  eu- 
ropean  and  asiatic  Turkey  and  other  coun- 
tries of  the  east ;  ed.  from  manuscript 
journals.  2d  ed.     Lond.  1818.  Q. 

914.9  :R1 
Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenteum,  v. 
5,  p.  3345. 

—  Travels  in  various  countries  of  the  east ;  a  con- 

tinuation of  Memoirs  relating  to  european 
and  asiatic  Turkey,  etc.    Lond.  1820.  Q. 

914.9  :R2 
Contents.  Hawkins,  J:  On  the  tar  springs  of 
Zante.  —  Sibthorp,  J.  Voyage  in  the  grecian  seas. 
— Whittington,  — .  Discovery  of  the  remains  of  the 
Acropolis  of  Patmos.—  Sibthorp,  J.  Second  voyage 
in  the  grecian  seas.  —  Hunt,  P.  Lemnos.  —  Sib- 
thorp, J.  Continuation  of  journal.  —  Same,  rel.  to 
ancient  Elis,  Arcadia.  Argolis,  Laconia,  Messenia  and 
the  islands  on  the  western  shores  of  Greece.  — 
Browne,  W:  G.  Journey  from  Constantinople 
through  Asia  Minor.— Biogr.  memoir  of  mr.  Browne. 
—Leake,  W:  M.  Journey  through  some  provinces  of 
Asia  Minor. —  Hawkins,  J:  Some  particulars  res- 
pecting the  police  of  Constantinople.- Same.  An  ac- 
count of  the  discovery  of  a  very  ancient  temple  on 
mount  Ocha,  Eubc«a.  —  Squire,  J.  Travels  through 
part  of  the  antient  Code  Syria,  and  Syria  Salutaria.— 
Clarke,  E:   D.    Letter  on  a  remarkable  egyptiau 


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toass-relief.— Fazakerley,  J.  Journey  from  Cairo  to 
Mount  Sinai,  and  return  to  Cairo.  —  Hawkins,  J: 
On  a  law  of  custom  which  is  peculiar  to  the  islands  o± 
the  archipelag-o.-CockereU,  C:  R.  The  labyrinth  of 
Crete. —  Wilkins,  W:  On  the  sculptures  ot  the 
Parthenon.— Walpole,  R.  Notice  ot  some  remark- 
able antiquities  found  among  the  ruins  of  Susa 
in  Persia.  —  Fig-ures  on  a  supposed  head  of  Isis.  — 
Sibthorp,  J.  Natural  history.  —  Bilzoni,  G.  B. 
Tr.  of  the  arabic  inscription  found  in  the  interior  of 
the  pyramid  of  Cephrenes.-Whittington,-.  Account 
of  a  journey  through  part  of  Little  Tartary  and  some 
of  the  armenian,  greek  and  tartar  settlements  in  that 
portion  of  the  Russian  empire.  —  Hawkins,  J:  On 
the  site  of  Dodona.  —  Gordon,  G.  H.,  earl  of  Aber- 
deen. Letter  on  the  authenticity  of  the  inscriptions 
of  Fourmont.  —  Leake,  W:  M.  Inscriptions  copied 
in  various  parts  of  Greece.  —  Walpole,  R.  Remarks 
on  the  preceding.  —  CockereU,  C:  R.  Letters  con- 
cerning inscriptions  engraved  in  annexed  plate.  — 
Walpole,  R.  Remarks  cJn  the  inscriptions  discov- 
ered in  Asia  Minor  by  col.  Leake  and  mr.  CockereU.— 
Inscriptions  copied  in  different  parts  in  Asia  Minor, 
Greece  and  Egypt  with  remarks  by  the  ed.— App. 

Chateaubriand,  rran9ois  A:  Rene  vicomte  de. 
Travels  in  Greece,  Palestine,  Egypt  and 
Barbary  during  1806,  1807.  Tr.  from  the 
french  by  F.  Shoberl.  Map  and  ill.  N.  Y. 
1814.     O;  915.6:15 

Turner,  W:  Journal  of  a  tour  in  the  I..evant. 
III.    Lond.  1830.  3  V.  O.  914.94:17 

Cmitents.  V.  1.  Cadiz,  Gibraltar,  Sicily,  Malta,  Milo 
and  Constantinople.— Zante,  Albania  and  Greece.— 
App.  2.  Rhodes.  Cyprus  and  Barout.— Mount  Le- 
banon, Sidon,  Tyre,  Acre,  Nazareth  and  the  sea  of 
Galilee,  through  Samaria  to  Jerusalem,  Jaffa,  Dami- 
etta,  Rosetta,  Cairo,  Suez,  Mount  Sinai,  and  return 
to  Alexandria  and  Cyprus.— App.  3.  From  Cyprus 
to  Rhodes,  Symi.  Cos  and  Boudroun.— Melasso,  Yas- 
sus,  Miletus.  — Patmos,  Samos,  and  Scala  Nova. — 
Ephesus.  Smyrna,  Brusa,  and  Constantinople.  — 
Home  through  Brusa,  Troad,  Porgamus,  Smyrna, 
Mitylen,  Zante,  Trieste,  Venice,  Milan  and  Paris.— 
Customs,  etc.,  of  the  turks,  arabs  and  greeks. 

Emerson,  James.  Letters  from  the  iEgean.  N. 
Y.  1829.  O.  915.6:66 

Napier,  Hungerford  Delavan  Elers.  Excursions 
along  the  shores  of  the  Mediterranean, 
[1837-38].     Lond.  1862.  2  V.  O.        914:62 

Schroeder,  Francis.  Shores  of  the  Mediterran- 
ean, with  sketches  of  travel.  111.  N.  Y. 
1846.  3v.   O.  914:64 

Note.  A  record  of  the  cruise  of  the  U.  S.  squadron 
in  1843-45. 

Pfeiffer,  Ida  Laura,  born  Reyer.  Visit  to  the 
Holy  Land,  Egypt  and  Italy.  Tr.  from  the 
geriu.  by  H.  W.  Dulcken.  111.  2d  ed.  Lond. 
1853.  D.'  915.6:35 

Browne,  J:  Ross.    Yusef,  or  The  journey  of  the 

Frangi ;  a  crusade  in  the  east.     111.    Lond. 

1853.  O.  915.6:12 

Contents.    A  gira  through  Sicily.— A  crusade  in  the 

east. 

Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  Summer  cruise  in 
the  Mediterranean  on  board  an  american 
frigate.    N.  Y.  1853.  D.  914  :  78 

Taylor,  Bayard.  The  lands  of  the  saracen,  or 
Pictures  of  Palestine,  Asia  Minor,  Sicily 
and  Spain.    N.  Y.  1855.  D.  915.6  :  60 

Hacklander,  F:  W:  Reise  in  den  orient.  Stuttg. 
1855.    2v.  S.  915.6:4 

Bremer,  Fredrika.    [Tagebuch  im  orient.] 

m914:3v7-16 
Contents,  see  under  General  european  travel. 

Wise,  H:  A:.  {Harry  Oringo).  Scampavias  from 
Gibel  Tarek  [i.  e.  Gibraltar]  to  Stamboul, 
by  Harry  Gringo.     N.  Y.  1857.  D.  914  :  38 

Cox,  S:  Sullivan.  Search  for  winter  sunbeams 
in  the  Riviera,  Corsica,  Algiers  and  Spain. 
lU.    N.  Y.  1870.  O.  914  :  28 


Warner,  C:  Dudley.  In  the  Levant.  Bost.  1877. 
D.  915.6:8 

Moore,  Joseph, /r.  [The  nearer  orient.]  In  his 
Outlying  Europe.  914 :  59 

Cox,  S:  Sullivan.  Orient  sunbeans,  or  From  the 
Porte  to  the  pyramids  by  way  of  Palestine. 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  914.94:28 

Note.    A  continuation  of  his  Arctic  sunbeams. 

Harriman,  Walter.  Travels  and  observations  in 
the  orient,  and  a  hasty  flight  in  the  coun- 
tries of  Europe.     Bost.  1883.  D.  915.6:68 

De  La  Warr,  Constance  Mary  Elizabeth,  born 
Cochrane  -  Baillie,    countess.     An    eastern 
cruise  in  the  "Edeline".    Edinb.  1883.  D. 
914.9:5 

Wallace,  Susan  E.  The  storied  sea,  [the  Medi- 
terranean].   Bost.  1883.  S.  914:102 

4.    Adventure. 

Frost,  J:  The  panorama  of  nations,  comprising 
the  characteristics  of  courage,  persever- 
ance, enterprise,  cunning,  shrewdness, 
vivacity,  ingenuity,  contempt  of  danger 
and  of  deatn.  exhibited  by  people  of  the 
principal  nations  of  the  world,  as  ill.  in 
narratives  of  peril  and  adventure.  Auburn. 
n.d.  D.  913.2:7 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler,  ed.  Mountain  adventures 
in  various  parts  of  the  world ;  sel.  from  the 
narratives  of  celebrated  travellers,  with  an 
introd.  and  add.  111.  [111.  lib.  of  wonders.] 
N.  Y.  1872.  D.  913.2:6 

Mountains  and  mountain-climbing ;  records  of 
adventure  and  enterprise  among  the  fam- 
ous mountains  of  the  world  by  tne  author 
of  "The  Mediterranean  illustrated".  111. 
N.  Y.  1883.  D.  913.2:20 

Heroic  adventure  ;  chapters  in  recent  explora- 
tion and  discovery.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D. 

X  913.2: 15 
Contents.    Scliweinfurth  and  the  heart  of  Africa.-- 
Prejevalsky    in    eastern  Asia.  —  Commander  Mark- 
ham's  whaling  trip.— Vambery's  dervish  disguise.— 
Markham's  Arctic  sledging  experiences.- Maj.  Serpa- 
Pinto's  Journey  across  Africa.— Nordenskibld  and  the 
northeast  passage. 
Hale,  E:  Everett,  ed.     Stories  of  adventure,  told 
by  adventurers.  Bost.  1881.  S.  x  913.2  :  5 
Contents.    Marco  Polo.— Sir  J:  Mandevillo  and  the 
crusades.  —  Bertrandon  in  Palestine.- Geoffrey  of 
Vinsauf.  —  Hernando  Cortes's  Letters. —  Fra  Marco 
and  Coronado.— The  Jesuit  relations.— Northern  dis- 
coveries.—Humboldt's  travels.— A  young  man's  voy- 
age.—The  northwest.— Siberia  and  Kamtschatka.— 
Index. 

Stories  of    discovery    told    by    discoverers. 

Bost.  1883  [18831.  6.  "    x  913.2  :  13 

Contents.  Introd.— Da  Gama  and  the  east.— Magal- 
haens  and  the  Pacific.  —  Sir  Francis  Drake.  —  The 
Atlantic  coast.— Voyages  in  the  Pacific— The  north- 
west passage.— The  source  of  the  Nile.— The  mouth 
of  the  Niger.— West  of  the  Mississippi.— The  Antarctic 
continent. 

Stories  of  the  sea,   told  by  sailors.    Bost. 

1880.  S.  X  913.2: 4 

Contents.     Columbus's  return  from  his  first  voy- 
age.—The  Chancellor  voyage.— The  Spanish  armada. 
The  battle  of  Lepanto.— Sir  R:  Grenville.— Alexander 
Selkirk.- The  buccaneers— Paul  Jones  and  R:  Pear- 
son.—Nelson  and  Trafalgar.— The  english   navy.— 
Pitcairn's  island.— Naval  battles.— Shipwrecks. 
Book  of  the  ocean,  The,  and  life  on  the  sea ; 
containing    thrilling    narratives    and    ad- 
ventures of  ocean  life  in  all  countries,  from 
the  earliest  period.    111.    Auburn,  n.  d.    2 
V.  inl.  D.  913.2:1 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  gliildren, 


1191' 


Hl6T.  AU-D  GEOGR.— MODERN  GEOGR.  CI.  613,  940 


1198 


Goodrich,  Frank  Boott.  Man  upon  the  sea,  or 
A  history  of  maritime  adventure,  explora- 
tion and  discovery  from  the  earliest  a^es 
to  the  present  time  ;  comprising  a  detailed 
account  of  remarkable  voyages,  ancient  as 
well  as  modern.    111.    Phi'la.  1858.  O. 

913.2:2 
Mariner's  chronicle,  The  ;  containing  narratives 
of  the  most  remarkable  disasters  at  sea, 
such  as  shipwrecks,  storms,  fires  and 
famines,  also,  naval  engagements,  piratical 
adventures,  incidents  of  discovery  and 
other  extraordinary  and  interesting  occur- 
rences. New  Haven.  1834.  D  913.2  :  3 
Senior,  W:,  {Uncle  Hardy).  Notable  shipwrecks  ; 
being  tales  of  disaster  and  heroism  at  sea, 
re-told  by  Uncle  Hardy.    Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

X  913.2:  9 
Saxby,    Mrs.    — .      Breakers    ahead,    or   Uncle 
Jack's  stories  of  great  shipwrecks  of  recent 
times,  1869  to  1880.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

X  913.2  :14 
Payn,  James.    In  peril  and  privation  ;  stories  of 
marine  disaster  retold.    111.    N.  Y.  1885.  S. 
X  913.2:  24 
Contents.   The  wreck  of  the  "  Grosvenor".— The  loss 
of  the  "Royal  Georpre".— On  the  kej's  of  Honduras.— 
The  loss  of  the  "Halse well  ".  —  Wager  island.— The 
trials  of  Philip  Austin.— The  wreck  of  the  Juno.— A 
castaway  ambassador. —The  burning  of  the  "New 
Horn".  — In  sight  of  home.— Arctic  travel.— The  un- 
discovered island.- The  i-aft  of  the  "  Medusa".— The 


burning  of  "  Le  prince".  —  The  romance  of  M. 
Belleisle.— Slavery.— The  last  extremity. 


Dana,  R:  H:.  jr.    Two  years  before  the  mast ;  a 
personal   narrative  of  life  at  sea.     [New 


l:,ir. 
nal   nj 
issue.]     N.  Y.  [1885].  D.  913.2:23 

Dixon,  Robert  B.  Fore  and  aft ;  a  story  of 
actual  sea  life.   Bost.  1883.  D.  x  913.2":  16 

Keane,  J:  F.  On  blue  water;  some  narratives 
of  sport  and  adventure  in  the  modern 
merchant  service.     Lond.  1883.  O. 

913.2:17 

Richardson,  Robert.  Adventurous  boat  voy- 
ages.    N.  Y.  1884.  S.  913.2  :  21 

Andrews,  W:  A.  A  daring  voyage  across  the 
Atlantic  ocean,  by  two  americans,  the 
brothers  Andrews  :  The  log  of  the  voyage 
by  capt.  W:  A.  Andrews,  with  introd.  and 
notes  by  dr.  Macaulay.     Lond.  1880.  D. 

913.2:10 

Friswell,  James  Hain.  Out  and  about ;  a  boy's 
adventures  written  for  adventurous  boys. 
111.     Lond.  1881.  D.  x913.2:"ll 

Spooner,  Walter  W.  The  back- woodsmen,  or 
Tales  of  the  borders  ;  a  collection  of  histori- 
cal and  authentic  accounts  of  early  adven- 
ture among  the  Indians,  with  an  introd. 
by  Florus  B.  Plimpton.  111.  Cine.  1888.  O. 
913.2+19 

Keim,  De  B.  Randolph.  Sheridan's  troopeivs  on 
the  borders ;  a  winter  campaign  on  the 
plains.     HI.     Phila.  1870.  D.  913.2:8 


For  Classes  930-939,  see  col.  1161-1180. 


5.    Europe  —  a,  In  general. 


1.    History. 

General. 

Freeman,  E:  A:  History  of  Europe.  [History 
primers].    N.  Y.  1877.  S.  940  :  26 

White,  James.  Eighteen  christian  centuries; 
with  a  copious  index.  From  the  2d  Edinb. 
ed.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  940  :  5 

Russell,  W:  The  history  of  modern  Europe  ;  a 
view  of  the  progress  of  society  from  the 
rise  of  the  modern  kingdoms  to  the  peace 
of  Paris,  in  1763  ;  and  a  continuation  to  the 
present  time,  by  W:  Jones,  with  annota- 
tions by  an  american.  N.  Y.  1859.  1869. 
3  V.  O.  940+20 

CnnUiits.  V.  1.  From  the  rise  of  the  modern  king- 
doms fa.  d.  476],  to  the  peace  of  Westphalia  in  1648. 
2.  From  the  peace  of  Westphalia  in  1648,  to  the  peace 
of  Paris  in  176;{.  3.  From  the  peace  of  Paris  in  1763, 
to  the  treaty  of  Amiens  in  1802. 
Thalheimer,  Mary  Elsie.  A  manual  of  medieval 
and  modern  history.     Cine.  [1874].  O. 

940  :  63 
Stacke,  L:  Christian.    Erzahlungen  aus  der  mitt- 
leren,     neuen     und    neuesten   geschiohte. 
Oldenb.  1880—1885.  3  v.  D.  940:64 

Contents.  V.  1.  13te  aufl.  375—1437.  2.  lite  aufl. 
Geschichte  der  entdeekungen.  —  Das  zeitalter  der  re- 
formation. —  Das  zeitalter  Ludwigs  XIV.  —  Die  zeit 
Peters  des  grossen.  —  Das  zeitalter  Friedrichs  des 
grossen.— Die  franziisische  revolution.  3.  Die  zeit 
vom  Wiener  kongress  bis  zur  julirevolution,  181.5  — 
la'JO.  —  Von  der  julirevolution  bis  zur  fehruarrevolu- 
tion  in  Frankreich,  18.30— 1848.— Von  der  februarrevo- 
lution  bis  zum  tode  Friedrichs  VII  von  Diinemark, 
1848— 186;{.  —  Vom  tode  Friedrichs  VII  von  Diinemark 
bis  zum  Frankfurter  frieden,  1868-1871. 


Pufendorf,  or  Puffendorf,  S:  freihcrr  v.  An  in- 
trod. to  the  history  of  the  principal  states 
of  Europe,  continued  by  mr.  de  La  Marti- 
nifere,  improved  by  Joseph  Sayer.  New  ed. 
rev.  and  corr.    Lond.  1764.  2  v.  O. 

940  :  48 
Smyth,  W:    Lectures  on  modern  history  ;  from 
the  irruption  of  the  northern  nations  to  the 
close  of  the  american  revolution.     New  ed. 
Lond.  1854.  2  v.  D.  940  :  28 

Contents.  V.  1.  List  of  books  recommended.  — 
Introd.  lecture.— Barbarians  and  romans,— Laws  of 
the  barbarians.- Mahomet;  progress  of  society,  etc. 
—  The  dark  ages.— England.— France.  —  Spain,  Ger- 
many, Italy,  Switzerland.  — Reformation.  — B'rance; 
civil  and  religious  wars.— Henry  IV  and  the  Low 
Countries.  —  The  thirty  years'  war.  —  Henry  VIII, 
Elizabeth,  James  I,  Charles  I.  —  Charles  I.  —  Civil 
war.  —  Cromwell,  Monk,  regicides.  —  Charles  II. 
2.  Charles  II.  —  James  II,  revolution.  —  East  and 
West  Indies.  —William  III.  —Anne.  —  Union  of  Eng- 
land and  Scotland.— Sir  Robert  Walpole.  —  Law;  Mis- 
sissippi soheino.  South  Sea  bubble,  etc.  —  George  II, 
Pelham,  Rebellion  of  1745.  —  Prussia  and  Maria  The- 
resa.—George  III.— American  war. 

Schlegel,  K:  W:  F:  v.  A  course  of  lectures  on 
modern  history  [from  the  beginning  of  the 
middle  ages  to  the  revolution];  added, 
historical  essays  On  the  beginning  of  our 
history,  and  oii  Caesar  and  Alexander.  Tr. 
by  Lyndsey  Purcell  and  R.  H.  Whitelock. 
Lond.  1849.  D.  940:27 

Edgar,  J:  G:    History  for  boys,  or  Annals  of  the 

nations  of  modern  Europe.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

X  940 : 31 

True  stories  from  modern  history ;  chronol. 
arr.  from  the  death  of  Charlemagne  to  the 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


1199 


CI.  914,  &40 


HIST.  AND  OEOCm.— EUROPE. 


120U 


battle  of  Waterloo,  by  the  author  of  True 
stories  from  ancient  history,  Always  happy, 
etc.  Revised  and  amended.  Phila.  n.  d. 
S.  X  940  :  30 

Goodrich,  S:  Griswold,  {Peter  Parley).  Lights 
and  shadows  of  european  history.  [Youth's 
lib.  of  history].  Bost.  [1844].  S.  x  940  :  37 
Pryde,  D:  Great  men  of  european  history  from 
the  beginning  of  the  christian  era  [to  a.  d. 
1864] .    N.  Y.  [18691.  S.  x  940  :  40 

—  Same.    Edinb.  1881.  S.  x  940  :  40 

Fischer,  J.  H.  L.  Schlachtengemiilde  aus  Euro- 
pa's  vorzeit  fiir  freunde  der  geschichte,  so- 
wie  iiberhaupt  fiir  gebildete  leser.  Leipz. 
1839.  D.  940:21 

Contents.  Chalons,  4.51.— Taglnas  und  Sarnus,  553.— 
Tours,  732.— Hastings,  1066.— Legrnano.  1176.— Tiberias, 
1187.— Tolosa,  I312.-Bornhovet  1327.— Llegnitz.  1241.— 
Slturkola,  1268.— Morgarten.  1315;  Laupen,  1339;  Sem- 
pach,  1386;  Granson,  Murten.  1476;  Nancy,  147" 
Tannenberg,  1410 —Alcazar,  1578.      "'    ^   ...     -- 


Pultawa,  1709.— Belgrad,  1717. 

Me  d  i  e  V  a  I. 


Fehrbellin,  1675.— 


(For  the  beginning  of  the  middle  ages,  see  also  Roman 

history,  cl.  937.  col.  1180;  and  for  the  crusades, 

see  also  cl.  274,  col.  121). 

Gibbon,  E:  [History  of  the  middle  ages  to  14.53]. 
In  his  Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  Em- 
pire. 937.1:4 
Duruy,  V:  Histoire  du  moyen  age,  depuis  la 
chute  de  I'empire  d'occident  jusqu'au  milieu 
du  15e  sifecle.  lle-cd.    Paris.  1882.  D. 

940  :  54 
Dunham,  S:  Astley.    A  history  of  Europe  during 
the  middle  ages.  [Lardner's  cabinet  cycl.]. 
Lond.  1833,  1834.  4  v.  D.  940:61 

Chambers,  W:  and  Robert,  eda.  Mediaeval  his- 
tory. [Chambers  educational  course]. 
Lond.  1855.  S.  940  :  13 

Grube,  A:  W:    Heroes  of  history  and  legend  ;  [v. 
2,  The  middle  ages] .    Tr.  from  the  german 
by  J:  Lancelot  Shadwell.    Lond.  1880.  U. 
909  :  15  v2 
Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary.   Landmarks  of  history, 
in3pts:  pt.  2,  Mediasval  history  from  the 
mahomecian  invasion  to  the  reformation  ; 
with  alterations  and  amendments  by  Pklith 
L.  Chase.  3d  amer.  ed.,  rev.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 
X  940  :  32 
Smith,  S:  Francis,  ed.    Knights  and  sea-kings, 
or  The  middle  ages.  Bost.  n.  d.  D.  940  :  34 
Hallam,  H:    View  of  the  state  of  Europe  during 
the  middle  ages.  N.  Y.  1877.  3  v.  D.  940  :  4 
Contents.    V.  1.    The  history  of  France,  from  its 
conquest  by  Clovls  to  the  invasion   of  Naples   by 
Charles  VIII. —  Of  the  feudal  system,  especially  in 
France.— The  history  of  Italy,  from  the  extinction  of 
the  Carlovingian  emperors  to  the  invasion  of  Naples 
by  Charles  VIII.    2.    History  of  Spain,  to  the  con- 
quest of  Granada.  —  History  of  Germany,  to  the  diet 
of  Worms  in  1495.  —  History  of  the  greeks  and  sara- 
cens.  —  History  of  ecclesiastical  power  during   the 
middle  ages.— The  constitutional  history  of  England: 
The  anglo-saxon  constitution;     The    anglo-norman 
constitution.    3.    Same:  The  english  constitution. — 
On  the  state  of  society  In  Europe  during  the  middle 
ages.— Index. 
Stille,  C:  J.    Studies  in  mediaeval  history.  Phila. 
1882.  D.  940:41 

Contents.  General  characteristics  of  the  mediicval 
era.— The  barbarians  and  their  invasions.- The  frank- 
ish  conquests  and  Charlemagne.— Mohammed  and  his 
system.  —  Mediasval  France.  —  Germany,  feudal  and 
imperial.  —  Saxon  and  danish  England.  —  England, 
after  the  norman  conquest.— The  papacy  to  the  reign 
of  Charlemagne.— The  papacy  and  the  empire.  —  The 

z  denotes  books,  especially  adapted  for  children. 


struggle  for  Italian  nationality.  —  Monasticism,  chiv- 
alry and  the  crusades.  —  Scholastic  philosophy,  the 
schoolmen,  universities.— The  laboring  classes  in  the 
middle  age.— Mediaeval  commerce.  —  The  era  of  secu- 
larization.—App.— Index. 
Adams,  G:  Burton.  Mediaeval  civilization.  N. 
Y.  1883.  T.  309:21 

Lacroix,  Paul,  {Le  bibliophile  Jacob).  Manners, 
customs  and  dress  during  the  middle  ages 
and  during  the    renaissance   period.     111. 


Lond.  1876.  Q. 
Contents,  see  col.  2 


392  :R1 


—  Military  and  religious  life  in  the  middle  ages, 
and  at  the  period  of  the  renaissance.  111. 
Lond.  1874.  Q.  940  :  RIO 

Contents.    Feudalism.  —  War  and  armies.  —  Naval 
matters.— The  crusades.— Chivalry,  duels  and  tourna- 
ments.—Military  orders.  —  Liturgy  and  ceremonies. 
The   popes.  —  The   secular  clergy.  —  The  relJgiou.'i 
orders.— Charitable  institutions.— Pi igrimages.— Hen - 
sies.— The  inquisition.  —  Burials  and  funeral  ceremo- 
nies. 
Buckley,  Theodore  Alois.    The  great  cities  of 
the  middle  ages,   or  The  landmarks  of  eu- 
ropean   civilization ;     historical    sketches. 
New  ed.  111.     Lond.  [1862].    S.       940:12 
Contents.    Introd.  —  Aix-la-Chapelle.  —  Basle.—  Ui>- 
sala  and  Stockholm.  —  Julin  and  Wisby.  —  Venice.  — 
Florence.— Pisa  and  Genoa.—  Rouen.  —  Paris.  —  Lon- 
don.—York.— Winchester.— Oxford.— Toledo.— Yustc. 
—Granada.—  Cologne.  —  Nuremberg.  —  Hamburgh.— 
Malta.— Bagdad. 

By  periods. 

Dahn,  F:  Julius  Felix.  Urgeschichte  der  gcrma- 
ni.schen  undromanischenvolker.  (Oncken, 
W:,  ed.  Allgemeine  geschichte  in  einzel- 
darstellungen;  2te  hauptabth.,  2ter  th.)  111. 
und  karten.     Berlin.  1881.  2  v.  O. 

909 : 20  v2 

Church,  R:  W:  The  beginning  of  the  middle 
ages.  (Epochs  of  modern  history).  N.  Y. 
[18771.  S.  ■  940  :  15 

Ozanam,  Antoine  F:  History  of  civilization  in 
the  5th  century.  Tr.,  by  permission,  from 
the  french  by  Ashley  C."Glyn.  Phila.  1W(h. 
2  v.  D.  940  :  56 

Johnson,   Arthur  H:    The  normans  in  europe. 

(Epochs  of  modern  history).  Maps.     Host. 

1877.  S.  ■  940  :  17 

Note.    A  history  of  the  Scandinavian  exodus  from 

abt.  800  to  1066. 

Sybel,  H:  v.  The  history  and  literature  of  tlic 
crusades.  From  the  german,  ed.  by  lady 
Duff  Gordon.     Lond.  1861.  D.  940:59 

Saint  Maurice,  C:  R.  E.  de.  Die  geschichte  der 
kreuzziige.  Nach  dem  franz.  von  J.  H.  G. 
Heusinger.  (Allg.  historische  taschenbi- 
bliothek,  7ter  th.)  Dresden.  1826.  3  v.  in  1. 
S.  940 :  62 

Michaud,  Joseph  Fran9ois.  The  history  of  tiie 
crusades.  Tr.  by.  W:  Robson  ;  new  ed., 
with  pref.  and  supp.  chapter  by  Hamilton 
W.  Mabie.     N.  Y.  1881.  3  v.  D."        940  :  9 

Proctor,  G:  History  of  the  crusades  ;  their  rise, 
progress  and  results.    111.    Phila.  1800.  O. 

940  :  6 

Cox,  Sir  Q:W:  The  crusades.  (Epochs  of  mod- 
ern history).    N.  Y.  1874.  S.  940  :  16 

Kugler,  Bernhard.  Geschichte  der  kreuzziige. 
(Oncken,  W:,  ed.  Allgemeine  gescliichte 
in  einzeldarstellungen  ;  2te  hau])tabth,  5ter 
th.)    111.  und  karten.    Berlin.  1880.  O. 

909+20  v5 

Pears,  Edwin.  The  fall  of  Constantino])l(! ;  tlie 
story  of  the  4th  crusade.  N.  Y.  188(i  [18851. 
O.  940:66 


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Sutherland,  Alexander.  Achievements  of  the 
knights  of  Malta.    Phila.  1846.  3  v.  in  1.  D. 

940:7 

James,  G:  Payne  Rainsford.  The  history  of 
chivalry.  [Harper's  family  lib.]  N.  Y. 
1845.  S  -'940:11 

Mills,  C:  The  history  of  chivalry,  or  Knight- 
hood and  its  times.  Phila.  1844.  O.  With 
his  History  of  the  crusades.  274  : 1 

Doran,  J:  Knights  and  their  days.  824.2  :  37 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  Essays,  col. 
1058. 

Bohn,  H:  G:,  ed.  Chronicles  of  the  crusades  ; 
contemporary  narratives  of  the  crusade  of 
Richard  Coeur  de  Lion,  by  Richard  of 
Devizes  and  Geoffrey  de  Vinsauf,  and  of 
the  crusade  of  St.  Louis  by  lord  J:  de  Join- 
ville ;  with  ill.  notes  and  index.  Lond. 
1848.  D.  940  :  14 

Froissart,  Sir  J :  Chronicles  of  England,  France, 
Spain  and  the  adjoining  countries,  from 
the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of  Edward  II 
to  the  coronation  of  Henry  IV.  Tr.  from 
the  french,  with  variations  and  add.  from 
many  celebrated  mss.  byT:  Johnes.  Pre- 
fixed, life  of  the  author,  an  essay  on  his 
works,  and  a  criticism  on  his  history  with 
an  original  introd.  essay  on  the  character 
and  society  of  the  middle  ages  by  J:  Lord. 
N.  Y.  I860".  O.  940+1 

—  The  boys'  Froissart ;  being  sir  John  Froissart's 
Chronicles  of  adventure,  battle  and  custom 
in  England,  France,  Spain,  etc.,  ed.  for 
boys  with  an  introd.  by  Sidney  Lanier.  III. 
N.  Y.  1879.  O.  ■  ■       X  940  :  2 

Monstrelet,  Enguerrand  de.  Chronicles  ;  con- 
taining an  account  of  the  cruel  civil  wars 
between  the  houses  of  Orleans  and  Bur- 
gundy, of  the  possession  of  Paris  and 
Norniandy  by  the  english,  their  expulsion 
thence  and  of  other  memorable  events 
that  happened  in  the  kingdom  of  France, 
as  well  as  in  other  countries  ;  a  history  of 
fair  example  and  of  great  profit  to  the 
french,  beginning  at  the  .year  1400,  where 
that  of  sir  J:  Froissart  finishes,  and  ending 
at  the  year  1467,  and  continued  by  others 
to  the  year  1516.  Tr.  by  T:  Johnes.  Lond. 
1867.     3v.   O.  940+3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Dacier,  M.  The  life  of  Monstrelet, 
with  an  essay  on  his  chronicles.— Observations  on 
the  chronicle  by  M.  Foncamag-ne.  — 1380—1435.  2. 
]  435-1516. 

Jones,  Meredith.  Stories  of  the  olden  time, 
from  De  Joinville  and  Froissart.  Lond. 
[1880] .  D.  X  940  :  38 

S.,  E.  L.  Belt  and  spur  ;  stories  of  the  knights 
of  the  middle  ages  from  the  old  chronicles. 
111.    Lond.  1883.  D.  x  940  :  50 

Mo  d  er  n  . 

(For  the   period  of  the  reformation,  see  also  cl.  374, 
col.  121-134.) 

Dyer,  T:  H:  Modern  Europe,  from  the  fall  of 
Constantinople  to  the  establishment  of  the 
german  empire,  1453 — 1871.  2d  ed.  rev. 
and  continued.    Lond.  1877.    5  v.  O. 

940  :  53 
Contents.    V.  1.   1453-1530.    2.   1531-1598.    8.  159»- 
1731.    4.    1714-1796.    5.    1794-1871. 

Duruy,  V:  Histoire  des  temps  modernes,  depuis 
1458  jusqu'a  1789.    9e  ed.    Paris.  1881.  D. 

940  :  55 


Michelet,  Jules.  Modern  history  [1458—1789]. 
From  the  french,  with  an  introd.  by  A. 
Potter.  [Harper's  family  lib.]  N.  Y.  1846. 
S.  940  : 8 

Yonge,  C:  Duke.  Three  centuries  of  modern 
history,  [1494-1821].    N.  Y.  1878.  D. 

940 :  36 
Yong-e,  Charlotte  Mary.    Landmarks  of  history ; 
in  3  pts.:  Pt.  3,  Modern  history  from  the 
beginning  of  the  reformation  to"  our  times. 
4th  amer.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 
X  940 : 33 
Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.     Geschichten  der  ro- 
manischen  und  germanischen  volker  von 
1494  bis  1514.    2te  aufi.    Leipz.  1874.    2  v. 
inl.  O.  904:36  v33, 34 

Baumer,  F:  L:  G:  v.  Geschichte  Europas  seit 
dem  ende  des  15ten  jahrh.  Leipz.  1832-50. 
8v.  O.  940:44 

Contents.  V.  1.  Italien,  Portugal,  Spanien  und 
Deutschland  bis  zum  tode  Karls  V,  1494—15.58.  2. 
Danemark.  Norwegen,  Schweden,  Frankreich  und 
England  bis  zum  tode  Christians  III,  1559,  Gustavs  T, 
1560,  Heinrichs  IV,  1610.  und  Elisabeths,  1603.  3.  Die 
Niederlande,  Danemark,  Schweden  und  Deutschland 
vom  tode  Karls  V,  bis  zum  Westphalischen  frieden, 
1648.  4.  Frankreich,  1610-1661,  und  England,  1603-^ 
1660.  5.  Same,  amtinued.  —  Schweden  und  Dane- 
mark,  1632— 1660.— Die  vereinigten  Niederlande,  1631- 
1661.— Spanien  und  Portugal  wahrend  der  regierun- 
gen  Philipps  III  und  Philipps  IV.  6.  Das  siidwest- 
liche  Europa,  1661—1715.  7.  Das  nordliche  Europa 
von  1660  bis  1740,  und  das  sudwestliche  Europa  vom 
Utrechter  frieden  bis  1740.  8.  Geschichte  Frank- 
reichs  und  der  f ranzosischen  revolution,  1740—1795. 

Heeren,  Arnold  Hermann  L:  A  manual  of  the 
history  of  the  political  system  of  Europe 
and  its  colonies,  from  its  formation  at  the 
close  of  the  15th  century  to  its  re-establish- 
ment upon  the  fall  of  Napoleon.  Tr.  from 
the  5th  german  ed.    Lond.  1846.  O. 

940 :  45 
By  periods. 

Seebohm,  F:  The  era  of  the  protestant  revolu- 
tion. 2d  ed.,  with  notes  on  books  in  eng- 
lish relating  to  the  reformation  by  G:  P. 
Fisher.  (Epochs  of  modern  history.)  N. 
Y.  1875.  S.  940  :  18 

Hausser,  L:  The  period  of  the  reformation  ;  ed. 
by  W:  Oncken.  Tr.  by  mrs.  G.  Sturge. 
Newed.    N.  Y.  [1884].  t).  940:49 

Fischer,  K:  Geschichte  der  auswartigen  politik 
und  diplomatic  im  reformations-zeitalter, 
1485—1556.     Gotha.  1874.  O.  940  :  57 

Maxwell,  SirW:  Stirling-.  Don  John  of  Austria, 
or  Passages  from  the  history  of  the  16th 
century,  1547—1578.  111.  Lo'nd.  1883.  2  v. 
Q.  940+51 

Philippson,  Martin.  Westeuropa  im  zeitalter 
von  Philipp  II,  Elisabeth  und  Heinrich  IV. 
(Oncken,  W:,  ed.  Allgemeine  geschichte 
in  einzeldarstellungen  ;  3te  hauptabth.,  2ter 
th.)  Portr.,  ill.  und  karten.  Berlin.  1882.  O. 
909+21  v2 

Tillotson,  J:  Stories  of  the  wars,  1574—1658, 
from  the  rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic  to  the 
death  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  111.  Lond. 
[1865].  D.  X  940  :  35 

Praet,  Jules  van.  Essays  on  the  political  history 
of  the  15th,  16th  and  17th  centuries  ;  ed.  by 
sir  Edmund  Head.    Lond.  1868.  O. 

940 : 60 
Contents.  Introd.— Charles  V.— Philip  II  and  William 
the  silent.— Cardinal  Richelieu.— The  first  English  re- 
formation.-William  III. 


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Noorden,  C:  v.  Europaische  geschichte  im  18ten 
iahrhundert,  Ite  abth:  Der  spanische  erb- 
folgekrieg.  Leipz.  1870-82.  3  v.  O.  940+58 

Gerard,  James  W.  The  peace  of  Utrecht ;  a 
historical  review  of  the  great  treaty  of 
1713-14  and  of  the  principal  events  of  the 
war  of  the  Spanish  succession.  N.  Y.  1885. 
O.  940 : 66 

Russell,  J:,  1st  earl  Russell.  Memoirs  of  the  af- 
fairs of  Europe,  from  the  peace  of  Utrecht. 
Lond.  1824.  2  v.  Q.  940+P46 

Schlosser,  F:  Christoph.  History  of  the  18th 
century  and  of  the  19th,  till  the  overthrow 
of  the  "french  empire,  with  particular  refer- 
ence to  mental  cultivation  and  progress. 
Tr.  with  a  pi-ef.  and  notes  by  D.  Davidson. 
Lond.  1843.  8  v.  O.  940  :  52 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald.  History  of  Europe  from 
the  commencement  of  the  french  revolu- 
tion in  1789  to  the  restoration  of  the  Bour- 
bons in  1815.    N.  y.  1847.  4  v.  O.  940+22 

—  History  of  Europe  from  the  fall  of  Napoleon 

in  1815  to  the  accession  of  Louis  Napoleon 
in  1852.    Edinb.  1854-59.  9  V.  ().     940+23 

Fyflfe,  C:  Alan.  A  history  of  modern  Europe,  v. 
1 ;  From  the  outbreak  of  the  revolutionary 
war  in  1792  to  the  accession  of  Louis  XVIII 
in  1814.  Maps.    N.  Y.  1881.  O.         940  :  24 

Vane,  C:  W:  Stewart,  1st  earl  Vane  and  3d  mar- 
quis of  Londonderry.  Narrative  of  the  war 
m  Germany  and  1  ranee  in  1813  and  1814. 
Phila.  1831."  D.  940:29 

Miiller,  W:  Politische  geschichte  der  neuesten 
zeit,  1816 — 1875,  mit  besonderer  beriicksich- 
tiffung  Deutschlands.  3te  auii.  Stuttg.  1875. 
O  940 : 42 

—  Same,  eng.    Political  history  of  recent  times, 

1816 — 1875,  with  special  reference  to  Ger- 
many;  rev.,  and  enl.  by  tlie  author.  Tr., 
with  an  app.  covering  the  period  from  1876 
to  1881,  by  J:  P.  Peters.    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

940  :  42 

Mackenzie,  Robert.  The  19th  century  ;  a  history. 
N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  940+25 

Present  state  of  Europe,  The  ;  explaining  tlie  in- 
terests, connections,  political  and  commer- 
cial views  of  its  several  powers,  compre- 
hending also  a  clear  and  concise  history  of 
each  country,  so  as  to  show  the  nature  of 
their  present  constitutions.  6th  ed.  rev., 
corr.  and  continued  by  the  author.  Lond. 
1861.  O.  940  :  19 

2.    Description. 

Geography  . 

Rudler,  F.  W.,  and  G:  G.  Chisholm.  Europe; 
ed.  by  Sir  Andrew  C.  Ramsay,  with  ethno- 
logical app.  by  A.  H.  Keane.  (Stanford's 
compendmm  of  geograjjhy  and  travel, 
based  on  Hellwald's  "Die  ei'de  und  ihre 
volker".)  Maps  and  ill.    Lond.  1885.  O. 

914:114 

Kohl,  J:  G:  Die  volker  Europa's  ;  cultur-  und 
charakterskizzen  der  europiiischen  volker. 
2te  auti.    Hamburg.  1872.  O.  914+5 

Taylor,  Bayard,  ed.  Picturesque  Europe  ;  a  de- 
lineation by  pen  and  pencil  of  the  natural 
features  and  the  picturesque  and  historical 
places  of  Great  Britain  and  the  continent. 
111.  N.  Y.  [187.5-79].  3  v.  Q.  914  :R116 
Contents.  V.  1.  Windsor.— Eaton.— North  Wales.— 
Warwick  and  Stratford.  — The  south  coast  from  Mar- 


gate to  Portsmouth.  —  The  forest  scenery  of  Great 
Britain.  —  The  dales  of  Derbyshire.  —  Edinbursrh  and 
the  south  lowlands.  —  Ireland.  —  Scenery  of  the 
Thames.  —  The  south  coast  from  Portsmouth  to  the 
Lizard.— English  abbeys  and  churches.  —  The  Land's 
End.— Old  english  homes.— The  west  coast  of  Ireland. 
—Border  castles  and  counties. —Cathedral  cities.— The 
Grampians.  —  Oxford.  —  Scotland  from  Loch  Ness  to 
Loch  Eil.— The  west  coast  of  Wales.  —  The  lake  coun- 
try. 

2.  Cambridge.— The  south  coast  of  Devonshire.  — 
South  Wales.  —  North  Devon.  —  The  Isle  of  Wight.  — 
Normandy  and  Brittany.  —  The  Italian  lakes.  —  The 
passes  of  the  Alps.— The  Cornice  road.— The  forest  of 
Fontainebleau.— The  Rhine. —  Venice.  — The  Channel 
islands.  —  The  Pyrenees.  —  Rome  and  its  environs.  — 
The  Bernese  Oberland.— The  Rhine,  from  Boppai-t  to 
the  Drachenf els.— Spain,  the  north  and  Old  Castile— 
Auvergne  and  Dauphine.  —  Old  german  towns.  — 
Naples. 

3.  Norway.— Spain,  New  Castile  and  Estremadura. 
—The  Lake  of  Geneva.— The  frontiers  of  France,  east 
and  south.— North  Italy.  -Norway,  the  Sogne  Fjord, 
Nord  Fjord,  Ramsdal.  —  Spain,  Cordova,  Seville  and 
Cadiz.  —  The  frontiers  of  France,  west  and  north.  — 
Calabria  and  Sicily.  —  The  Black  Forest.  —  Sweden.  - 
The  Tyrol.— Gibraltar  and  Ronda.  —  Dresden  and  the 
Saxon  Switzerland.  — Eastern  Switzerland.— Constan- 
tinople.—Belgium.— The  high  Alps.— Granada  and  the 
east  coast  of  Spain.— Russia.— The  Jura.— Athens  and 
its  environs.— Holland.— The  Danube. 

Fetridge,  W.  Pembroke,  ed.  Harper's,  handbook 
for  travellers   in   Europe  and   the   east ;  a 

fuide  through  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
ranee,  Belgium,  Holland,  Germany.  Italy, 
Egypt,  Syi'ia,  Turkey,  Greece,  Switzerland, 
Tyrol,  Spain,  Russia,  Denmark,  Norway. 
Sweden,  United  States  and  Canada.  22d 
year.  Maps  and  plans.  N.  Y.  1883.  3  v.  D. 
914  :  98 
Loomis,  Lafayette  C.  The  index  guide  to  travel 
and  art-study  in  Europe  ;  compendium  of 
geographical,  historical  and  artistic  infor- 
mation for  the  use  of  americans,  alphab. 
arr.;  with  plans  and  catalogues  of  the  chief 
art  galleries,  tables  of  routes,  maps  and  ill. 
N.  Y.  1882.  S.  914:95 

Mortimer,  E.,  mrs.  T:    Near  home,  or  The  coun- 
tries of  Europe  described;  with  anecdotes 
and  numerous  ill.     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1882.  S. 
x914:81 

Tr a  V  e I s . 

In  general. 

Hiinnewell,  James  F.  The  lands  of  Scott.  Bost. 
1880.  D.  914:47 

Note.  Contains  descriptions  of  and  visits  to  the 
places  in  Scotland,  England,  Franco,  Spain,  Belgium, 
the  valley  of  the  Rhine,  Switzerland  and  the  east,  in 
which  the  scenes  of  Scott's  writings  are  laid,  and  also 
incidents  of  Scott's  life  and  work. 

Heine,  H:  Reisebilder.  In  his  SJimmtliche 
werke.  830  :  139  vl,  2 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  20. 

—  Englisehe  fragmente.    In  the  same. 

830  :  139  v3 

—  Same,  eng.     Pictures  of  travel.    Tr.  from  the 

german  by  C:  Godfi'ey  Leland.     9th  rev. 

ed.     Phila".  1882.  D.       '  914:119 

Contents.    The  homeward  journey,  1833-24.  —  The 

Hartz  journey,  1834.— The  North  Sea,  1835-26.  —  Ideas. 

—  A  new  spring.  —  Italy,  1828.  —  English  fragments, 

1838. 

liOngfellow,  H:  Wads  worth.  Outre  mer  ;  a  pil- 
grimage beyond  the  sea  [1833].  7th  ed. 
Bost.  185,5.  D.  914:53 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  820.1  :  R12  v3 

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1206 


Vane,  C:  W:  Stewart,  1st  earl  Vane  and  3d  mar- 
quis of  Londonderry .  A  steam  voyage  to 
Constantinople  by  the  Rhine  and  Danube, 
in  1840-41,  and  to  Portugal,  Spain,  etc.,  in 
1839.  Annexed,  the  author's  correspon- 
dence with  pi'ince  Metternich,  lords  Pon- 
sonby,  Palmeiston,  etc.  Lond.  1842.  2  v. 
O.  914:76 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.  A  poet's  bazaar  ;  a 
picturesque  tour  in  Germany,  Italy,  Greece, 
and  the  orient,  [1840-41  J.  Author's  ed. 
Bost.  1879.  D.  914:1 

—  Pictures  of  travel,  in  Sweden,  among  the  Hartz 

mountains  and  in  Switzerland,  with  a  visit 
to  C:  Dickens'  house,  [1849-51].  Author's 
ed.     Bost.  1880.  D.  914:82 

Channing',  Walter.  A  physician's  vacation  in 
Europe,  [1852J.    Bost!  1856.  O.        914:21 

Bremer,  Fredrika.  Life  in  the  old  world,  or 
Two  years  in  Switzerland  and  Italy,  [1856- 
58].  "Tr.  by  Mary  Howitt.  Phila.  [I860]. 
2v.  D.  914:117 

—  Leben  in  der  alten  welt ;  tagebuch  wiihrend 

eines    vierjahrigen    aufentlialts    im  siiden 

und  im  orient.    Aus  dem  schwed.    Leipz. 

1861.  16  V.  S.  914:3 

Contents.    V.  1-6.    Die  Schweiz  und  Italien.    7-11. 

Die  Turkei  und  Palastina.    12-16.  Grlechenland  und 

dessen  inseln.— Venedlg  und  Malland.— In  Deutsch- 

land.— In  Schweden. 

Hacklander,  F:  W:    Tagebuch-bliitter.     Stuttg. 

1861.  2  V.  S.  914:4 

Contents.    V.  1.   Venedig,  Paris,  1851.    2.   London, 

1851.— Ungarn  In  1857.— Die  teste  In  Russland  In  1846. 

Eartmann,  Moritz.  Reisebriefe.  In  his  Sammt- 
liche  werke.  830  :  138  v3 

Contents.  Brlefe  aus  Dublin,  1850.  —  Tagebuch  aus 
Lang-uedoc  und  Provence,  1851.— Wanderungen  durch 
celtlsches  land.— BUder  aus  Danemark,  1859. 

Taylor,  Bayard.  By-ways  of  Europe,  [aboiit 
1862].' Household  ed.     N.  Y.  1878.  D. 

914:69 
Contents.  A  familiar  letter  to  the  reader.— A  cruise 
on  Lake  Ladoga.  —  Between  Europe  and  Asia.  — 
Winter-life  in  St.  Petersburg.  —  The  little  land  of  Ap- 
penzell.—  From  Perpignan  to  Montserrat.  —  Balearic 
days.— Catalonian  bridle-roads.— The  republic  of  the 
Pyrenees.— The  Grande  Chartreuse.  —  The  Kyffehau- 
ser  and  its  legends.  —  A  week  on  Capri.  —  A  trip  to 
Ischia.— The  land  of  PaolL— The  island  of  Maddalena, 
with  a  distant  view  of  Caprera.  —In  the  Teutoberger 
forest. 

ULsLCgregOT,  J:  A  thousand  miles  in  the  Rob 
Roy  canoe  on  rivers  and  lakes  of  Europe, 
[1865].  111.  and  map.  7th  ed.  Bost.  1871.  S. 
914:56 
The  voyage  alone  in  the  yawl  Rob  Roy,  from 
London  to  Paris,  and  by  Havre  across  the 
channel  to  the  Isle  of  Wight,  south  coast, 
etc.  [1867].  4th  ed.  Lond.  1880.  S.  914:55 
Clemens,  S:  Langhorne,  {Mark  Twain).  The  in- 
nocents abroad,  or  The  new  pilgrims'  pro- 
gress ;  being  some  account  of  the  steamship 
Quaker  City's  pleasure  excursion  to  Europe 
and  the  Holy  Land ;  with  descriptions  of 
countries,  nations,  incidents  and  adven- 
tures, as  they  appeared  to  the  author.  111. 
Hartford,  Conn.  1878.  O.  914  :  23 

Same.    Hartford.  1884.  O.  914  :  23 

A  tramp  abroad.  111.    Hartford.  1880.  O. 

914 :  24 

Moore,  Joseph,  Jr.  Outlying  Europe  and  the 
nearer  orient ;  a  narrative  of  recent  travel. 
Phila.  1880.  O.  914  :  59 

Contents.  Pt.  1.  A  winter  in  the  south.  —  Pt.  3.  A 
summer  in  the  north. 


On  the  Rhine,  and  other  sketches  of  european 

travel.    Phila.  1881.  O.  914+44 

Contents.    Murphy,  Lady  B.    Down  the  Rhine.— 

Trollope,  T.  A.    Baden  and  Allerheillgen.— Wister, 

5.  B.  Why  do  we  like  Paris  ?— Catlin,  G:  L.  Among 
the  biscayans.— liOjeune,  L.  Trouville.— Mcljeod, 
R.  A.  The  Italian  lakes.— B,.,  W.  D.  Easter  on  the 
Riviera.— Bacon,  A.  T.  A  month  in  Sicily.— Harri- 
son, J.  A.  Glimpses  of  Sweden.  —  Sikes,  O.  Try 
Norway.— Kingr,  E:  Hungarian  types  and  austrlan 
pictures;  Old  corners  of  Austria;  Along  the  Danube. 

Segfuin,  L.  G.  A  picturesque  tour  in  pictures- 
que lands  ;  France,  Spain,  Germany,  Switz- 
erland, Holland,  Belgium,  Tyrol,  Italy, 
Scandinavia.  Lond.  1882.  F.  i914:Rli3 
Stoddard,  J:  L.  Red-letter  days  abroad.  111. 
Bost.  1884  [1883].  O.  914  :  103 

Contents.    Travels  In  sunny  Spain.  — The  passion 
play  at  Ober-Ammergau  in  1880.— The  cities  of  the 
czar:    St.  Petersburg;  Moscow. 
Pitman,  Marie  J.,  born  Davis,  {Margery  Deane). 
European  breezes.  Bost.  1882.  S.  914  :  120 
Contents.     North    Germany,    Austria,     Hungary, 
Switzerland. 
Aldrich,  T:  Bailey.    From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth. 
Bost.  1883.  D.  914  :  99 

Eddy,  Daniel  Clarke,  {Rupert  Van  Wert).  Rip 
Van  Winkle's  travels  in  foreign  lands. 
N.  Y.  [1881].  O.  X  914: 76 

Hale,  E:  Everett  and  Susan.  A  family  flight 
through  France,  Germany,  Norway  and 
Switzerland.  Bost.  [1881]!  O.  x  914  :  40 
Butter-worth,  Hezekiah.  Zigzag  journeys  in 
classic  lands,  or  Tommy  Toby's  trip  to 
Mount  Parnassus.    Bost.  1881.  "O. 

X 914: 15 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe  ;  vacation  rambles 

in  historic  lands.     [111.]    Bost.  1881.  O. 

X 914: 14 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  orient,  the  Adriatic  to 

the  Baltic ;  a  journey  of  the  Zigzag  club 
from  Vienna  to  the  Golden  Horn,  the 
Euxine,  Moscow  and  St.  Petersburg.  111. 
Bost.  1882  [1881].  O.  x914  :  16 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  northern  lands  ;  the  Rhine 

to  the  Arctic  ;  a  summer  trip  of  the  Zigzag 

club  through  Holland,  Germany,  Denmark, 

Norway    and     Sweden.      111.     Bost.    1884 

[1883].  O.  X  914:  101 

Abbott,  Jacob.    Rollo's  tour  in  Europe.    N.  Y. 

[1858].  10  V.  S.  X  914  :  83-x  914  :  92 

Contents.    V.  1.  On  the  Atlantic,    x  914: 83.    2.  In 

Paris.     X  914: 84.     3.  In  Switzerland,     x  914: 8.5.     4. 

In  London,     x  914:  86.     5.  On  the  Rhine,     x  914:87. 

6.  In  Scotland,  x  914:  88.  7.  In  Geneva,  x  914  :89.  8. 
In  Holland,  x  914:5(0.  9.  In  Naples,  x  914: 91. 
10.  In  Rome,    x  914:93. 

—  Florence's  return.     (The  Florence  stories.)  N. 

Y.  1864.  S.  X  914: 110 

West  and  south. 

Burnet,  Gilbert.  Some  letters  containing  an 
account  of  what  seem'd  most  remarkable 
travelling  thro'  Switzerland,  Italy,  some 
parts  of  Germany,  etc.,  in  1685  and  1686. 
Added,  an  app.  containing  some  remarks 
on  Switzerland  and  Italy,  by  a  person  of 
quality  and  communicated  to  the  author. 
Lond.  1724.  D.  914:13 

Moore,  J:  A  view  of  society  and  manners  in 
France,  Switzerland  and  Germany ;  with 
anecdotes  relating  to  some  eminent  char- 
acters.   7th  ed.    Lond.  1789.  2  v.  O. 

914 :  60 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  childi-en. 


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GOthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v.    Reisen.    In  his  Werke. 
^     ^  830:137v25 


Contents.     Campagne  in  Frankreich,  1792. —  Bela- 
gerung-  von    Main 
Schweiz,  1797. 


rerung-  von    Mainz,  1793.  —  Aus   einer   reise  in  die 


Berrian,  W:  Travels  in  France  and  Italy  in 
1817  and  1818.    N.  Y.  1821.  O.        914.5  : 4 

Carter,  Nathaniel  Hazeltine.  Letters  from 
Europe  ;  comprising  the  iournal  of  a  tour 
through  Ireland,  England,  Scotland, 
France,  Italy  and  Switzerland  in  1825— 
1827.    N.  Y.  1827.  2  v.  O.  914+19 

Ptickler-Muskau,  Hermann  L :  H :  fiirst  v.  Tour 
in  England,  Ireland  and  France,  in  1826— 
1829  ;  with  remarks  on  the  manners  and 
customs  of  the  inhabitants  and  anecdotes 
of  distinguished  public  characters,  in  a 
series  of  letters  by  a  german  prince. 
[Anon.]    Phila.  1833.  O.  914  :  63 

Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  Pencillings  by  the 
way,  1832-34.     T.  p.  w.  S.  914  :  79 

Dewey,  Orville.  The  old  world  and  the  new, 
or  A  journal  of  reflections  and  observa- 
tions made  on  a  tour  in  Evirope,  [1833-34]. 
N.  Y.  1836.  2v.  D.  914:31 

Humphrey,  Heman.  Great  Britain,  France  and 
Belgium ;  a  short  tour  in  1835.  Amherst. 
1838.  2v.  D.  914:46 

Bechstein,  L:  Die  reisetage  ;  aus  meinem  leben. 
Mannheim.  1836.  2  v.  S.  914  :  2 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  37. 

Breckinridge,  Robert  Jefferson.  Memoranda 
of  foreign  travel ;  containing  notices  of  a 
pilgrimage  through  some  of  the  principal 
states  of  western  Europe,  [1836-371.  Bait. 
1845.  2  V.  D.  914  :  10 

risk,  Wilbur.  Travels  on  the  continent  of 
Europe ;  in  England,  Ireland,  Scotland, 
France.  Italy,  Switzerland,  Germany  and 
the  Netherlands.    111.    N.  Y.  1838.  O. 

914:36 

Sedgwick,  Catharine  Maria.  Letters  from  abroad 

to  kindred  at  home,  [1839-40].    N.  Y.  1845. 

2v.  D.  914:65 

Contents.     V.    1.     London,    Belgium,   the   Rhine, 

Switzerland.    2.  Italy. 

Hall,  Basil.    Patchwork.     Phila.  1841.    2  v.  D. 

914:41 
Contents.    V.  1.     Switzerland,  France,  Italy.     2. 
Italy. —  On  the  improvements  which  have  been  in- 
troduced into  the  arts  of  seamanship  and  navigation 
of  late  years. 

Catlin,  G:  Notes  of  eight  years  travels  [from 
1839]  and  residence  in  Europe  with  his 
nortn  american  Indian  collection ;  with 
anecdotes  and  incidents  of  the  travels  and 
adventures  of  three  different  parties  of 
american  indians  whom  he  introduced  to 
the  courts  of  England.  France  and  Belgium. 
111.    2d  ed.    Lond.  1848.    2  v.  O.    914  :  20 

Durbin,  J:  Price.  Observations  in  Europe, 
principally  in  France  and  Great  Britam, 
[1842].    9th  ed.    N.  Y.  1848.    2  v.  D. 

914:32 

Colman,  H:     European  life  and  manners ;   in 

familiar  letters  to  friends,  [1843-48].    Bost. 

1850.     2v.  D.  914:25 

Contents.    V.  1.    Great  Britain.    2.    Great  Britain, 

France,  Italy,  Up  the  Bhine. 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Views  a-foot,  or  Europe  seen 
with  knapsack  and  staff,  [1841-46].  House- 
hold ed.,  rev.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  914  :  70 

—  Same.    Kennett  ed.,  rev.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.  O. 

914 :  70 


Corson,  J:  W.  Loiterings  in  Europe,  or  Sketches 
of  travel  in  France,  Belgium,  Switzerland, 
Italy,  Austria,  Prussia,  Great  Britain  an(i 
Ireland  •,  with  an  app.  containing  observa- 
tions on  european  charities  and  medical 
institutions,  [1846].  2d  ed.  N.  Y.  1848.  D. 
914:18 

Mitchell,  Donald  Grant,  {Ik  Marvel).  Fresh 
gleanings,  or  A  new  sheaf  from  the  old 
fields  of  continental  Europe,  by  Ik  Marvel. 
N.  Y.  1847.  D.  914:58 

Contents.  First  step  toward  the  continent  [to  Paris]. 
—The  country  towns  and  inns  of  France.— A  galloi) 
through  southern  Austria.— A  pipe  with  the  dutch- 
men. 

Lee,  Edwin.  Continental  travel ;  with  an  app. 
on  the  influence  of  climate,  the  remedial 
advantages  of  travelling,  etc.  Lond.  1848. 
O.  914:54 

Stahr,  Fanny,  born  Lewald.  Erinnerungen  aus 
dem  iahre  1848.  Brschw.  1852.  2  v.  in  1. 
D.  914:7 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  39. 

Earkland,  Caroline  Matilda.  Holidays  abroad, 
or  Europe  from,  the  west.  N.  Y.  1849.  2  v. 
D.  914:50 

Calvert,  G:  H:  Scenes  and  thoughts  in  Europe  ; 
1st  and  2d  series.  [1840-43,1850].  New  ed. 
Bost.  1863.     2  V.  D.  914:17 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Eleven  weeks  in 
Europe  and  what  may  be  seen  in  that 
time.  [1849].     Bost.  1852.  D.  914:22 

BuUard,  Mrs.  Anna  T.  Jones.  Sights  and  scenes 
in  Europe  ;  a  series  of  letters  from  England, 
France,  Germany,  Switzerland  and  Italy, 
in  1850.     St.  Louis.  1852.  D.  914  :  12 

Cop-way,  G:,  or  Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh.  Running 
sketches  of  men  and  places  in  England, 
France,  Germany,  Belgium  and  Scotland. 
111.     N.  Y.  1851.D.  914:26 

Silliman,  B:  A  visit  to  Europe,  in  1851.  N.  Y. 
1854.     2v.  D.  914:66 

Murray,  N:,  {Kirwan).  Men  and  things  as  I  saw 
them  in  Europe  [1851],  by  Kirwan.  N.  Y. 
1854.  D.  914:61 

Greeley,  Horace.  Glances  at  Europe  in  a  series 
of  letters  from  Great  Britain,  France,  Italy, 
Switzerland,  etc.,  during  the  summer  of 
1851  ;  incl.  notices  of  the  great  exhibition 
or  world's  fair.    N.  Y.  1851.  D.       914  :  37 

Tappan,  H:  Philip.    A  step  from  the  new  world 

to  the  old  and  back  a^ain  ;  with  thoughts 

on  the  good  and  evil  m  both.    N.  Y.  1852. 

2v.  D.  914:68 

Contents.    V.  1.    England,  Scotland,  Holland.    2. 

The  Rhine,  Switzerland,  Belgium,  France. 

Cox,  S:  Sullivan.  A  buckeye  abroad,  or  Wander- 
ings in  Europe  and  in  the  orient.  N.  Y. 
1852.  D.  914:27 

Le  Vert,  Octavia,  born  Walton.  Souvenirs  of 
travel,  [1852-55].    N.  Y.  1857.    2  v.  S. 

914:52 

Tripp,  Alonzo.  Crests  from  the  ocean-world,  or 
E.xperiences  in  a  voyage  to  Europe,  princip- 
ally in  France,  Belgium  and  England, 
[1853]  ;  comprising  sketches  in  the  minia- 
ture worlds,  Paris,  Brussels  and  London, 
by  a  traveller  and  teacher.  Bost.  1864.  1). 
914:73 

Felton,  Cornelius  Conway.  Familiar  letters  from 
Europe,  [1853-54].   Bost.  1865.  D.   914  :  35 

Stowe,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  born  Beeclier.  Sunny 
memories  of  foreign  lands.  HI.  Bost.  1854. 
2v.  D.  914:97 


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Haskins,  G:  Foxcroft.  Travels  in  England, 
France,  Italy  and  Ireland,  [1854].  Bost. 
1856.  D.  914  :  43 

Leland,  C :  Godfrey.  Meister  KarPs  sketch  book. 
Phila.  1855.  D.  914  :  51 

De  Forest,  J:  W:  European  acouaintance  ;  be- 
ing sketches  of  people  in  Europe.  N.  Y. 
1858.0.  914:30 

Bryant,  W:  Cullen.  Letters  of  a  traveller;  2d 
series.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.  914:11 

Fairbanks,  C:  Bullard.  Aguecheek.  [Anon]. 
Bost.  1859.  D.  914  :  33 

Contents.  Sketches  of  foreijrn  travel.  —  Essays: 
Street  life;  Hard  up  in  Paris;  The  old  corner ;  Sacred 
to  the  memory  of  Theatre  alley;  The  old  cathedral; 
The  philosophy  of  suffering;  Boyhood  and  boys; 
Girlhood  and  girls;  Shakespeare  and  his  commenta- 
tors; Memorials  of  mrs.  Grundy:  The  philosophy  of 
life;  Behind  the  scenes;  The  philosophy  of  cant. 
Field,  H:  Martyn.  Summer  pictures  from  Co- 
penhagen to  Venice.    N.  Y.  1859.  D. 

914  :  34 
Hale,  E:  Everett.  Ninety  days' worth  of  Europe, 
[1859].     Bost.  1861.  D.  914:39 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Passages  from  the 
french  and  italian  note-books,  [1858—1862]. 
Bost.  1879.    2v.  inl.  D.  914.5:17 

Rodenberg,  Julius.     Verschollene  inseln  ;  sand- 
imd  seebilder.    Berlin.  1861.  D.   914.96  : 1 
Contents.    Die  matrosen  von  St.  Pauli  in  Hamburg. 
—Die  dune  von  Helgoland.— Stilleben  auf  Sylt.— Die 
insel  Thanet.— Jersey  und  Guernsey.— Schlusswort. 
Haven,  Gilbert.    The  pilgrim's  wallet,  or  Scraps 
of  travel,  gathered  m  England,  France  and 
Germany.     N.  Y.  1866.  D.  914  :  96 

Meissner,  Alfred.  Unterwegs ;  reisebilder. 
Leipz.1867.  D.  914:6 

Contents.    From  Bregenz  to  Scotland  over  Belgium. 
Bellows,  H:  Whitney.    The  old  world  in  its  new 
face  ;  impressions  of  Europe  in  1867—1868 ; 
V.  1.    N.  Y.  1868.  D.  914:8 

Note.    Contains  principally  Switzerland  and   Ger- 
many. 
Urbino,  Lavinia  Buoncore.   An  american  woman 
in  Europe  ;  the  journal  of  two  years  and  a 
half    sojourn    in    Germany,    Switzerland, 
France  and  Italy.     Bost.  1869.  D.    914  :  74 
Jackson,  Helen  Maria,  born  Fiske,  formerly  mrs. 
Hunt,  (H.  H.).    Bits  of  travel.    Bost.  1872. 
T.  914:48 

Wallace,  Mrs.  E.  D.    A  woman's  experiences  in 
Europe,  incl.  England,  France,   Germany 
and  Switzerland.  N.  Y.  1872.  D.     914  :  77 
Warner,  C:  Dudley.    Saunterings.    Bost.  1872. 
T.  914  :  104 

Contents.    Misapprehensions  corrected.  —  Paris  and 
London.— The  low  countries  and  Rhineland.  —  Alpine 
notes.— Bavaria.  —  Looking  for  warm  weather.  —  Ra- 
venna.—A  high  day  in  Kome.  —  Vesuvius.  —  Sorrento 
days. 
Holiday  rambles  in  ordinaiy  places,   by  a  wife 
with  her  husband.     Repr.  from  the  "Spec- 
tator".    Lond.  1880.  D.  914:45 
Contents.    A  wife  on  her  travels,  1867 :  The  Engadin ; 
The  Bernese  Alps.  —  Rambles  of  a  working  man  in 
search  of  rest,  3868:    The  Jura,  etc.  —  Letters  of  an 
english  woman  in  difficulties,  1870:    The  Ammergau 
play;  The  Oetzthal  and  Hochjoch  ;  The  war.— A  holi- 
day in  Yorkshii-e,  1874.— A  summer  driving-tour,  1875: 
Winchester;  The  New  Forest;  Stonehenge.  —  A  drive 
in  Devonshire,  1876:  Lyme  Regis  and  Dartmoor. 

Voulton,  Ellen  Louise,  born  Chandler.  Random 
rambles.    Bost.  1881.  T.  914:118 

James,  H:    Portraits  of  places.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

914:112 
Contains  cMpters  on  Venice.  — Turin.— Genoa.— Flo- 
rence.—Paris.— Rhcims.—Chartrcs.-  Rouen.— Etretat. 
—  Normandy.  —  English  life.  —  Saratoga,  Newport, 


James,  H: — Continued. 

Quebec,  Niagara,  in  1371.  —  All  except  Venice,  are 
among  the  author's  earlier  efforts,  publ.  in  various 
periodicals. 

—  Transatlantic  sketches.     Bost.  1875.  D. 

914 :  49 
Contents.    Chester.— Lichfield  and  Warwick.— North 
Devon.—  Wells  and  Salisbury.  —  Swiss  notes.  —  From 
Chambery  to  Milan.  —  From"  Venice  to  Strasburg.  — 
The  Parisian  stage.  —  A  roman  holiday.  —  Roman 
brides.— Roman  neighborhoods.— The  after-season  in 
Rome.— From  a  roman  note-book.  —  A  chain  of  cities. 
—The  St.  Gothard.— Siena.— The  autumn  in  Florence. 
—Florentine  notes.—  Tuscan  cities.  —  Ravenna.— The 
Spliigen.— Homburg  reformed.  —  Darmstadt.— In  Hol- 
land.—In  Belgium. 
Trafton,  Adeline.    An  american  girl  abroad.  111. 
Bost.  1875.  D.  914  :  72 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.  A  painter's  camp. 
Bost.  1876.  D.  914  :  42 

Contents.    England.— Scotland.— France. 
Terhune,  Mary  Virginia,  born  Hawes,   {Marion 
Harland).      Loiterings  in  pleasant    paths. 
N.  Y.  1880.  D.  914  :  71 

Warner,  C:  Dudley.  A  roundabout  journey. 
Bost.  1884  [1883].  O.  914  :  111 

Contents.    France,  Spain,  Italy,  1881. 
Croffut,  W:  A.     A  midsummer  lark.    (Leisure 
hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  914  :  100 

Note.    A  story  of  travel  in  rhymed  prose. 

Champney,  Lizzie,  born  Williams.  Three  Vas- 
sar  girls  abroad  ;  rambles  of  three  college 
girls  on  a  vacation  trip  through  France 
and  Spain  for  amusement  and  instruction, 
with  their  haps  and  mishaps.  111.  Bost. 
1883  [1882].  D.  914:93 

North  and  east. 

Wraxall,  Sir  Nathaniel  W:  A  tour  through 
some  of  the  northern  parts  of  Europe, 
particularly  Copenhagen,  Stockholm  and 
Petersburgh,  in  a  series  of  letters.  2d  ed., 
corr.    Lond.  1775.  O.  914:80 

Coxe,  W:  Travels  in  Poland,  Russia,  Sweden 
and  Denmark,  [1784-85].  111.  with  charts 
and  engr.    5th  ed.    Lond.  1802.   5  v.  O. 

914:29 
Contents.    V.  1.   Poland.— Russia.    3.   Russia,  con- 
timted.—App.    3.  Russia,  coiifmited.— App.     4.  Swe- 
den.—App.    5.  Norway.— Sweden.— Denmark.— App. 
—Index. 

Grosvenor,  Elizabeth  Mary,  marchio7icss  of  West- 
minster. Diary  of  a  tour  in  Sweden,  Nor- 
way and  Russia,  in  1827,  with  letters  Lond. 
1879.   O.  914.8:29 

Tietz,  F:  St.  Petersburgh,  Constantinople  .and 
Napoli  di  Romania,  in  1833  and  1834  ;  a 
characteristic  picture,  drawn  during  a 
residence  there.     N.  Y.  1836.  D.  914.7  :  16 

Stephens,  J:  Lloyd.  Incidents  of  travel  in 
Greece,  Turkey,  Russia,  and  Poland,  [1835]. 
SAnon.]  Map  and  ill.  7th  ed.  N.Y.  1845. 
2v.  D.  914:67 

Maxwell,  J:  S.  The  czar,  his  court  and  people  ; 
incl.  a  tour  in  Norway  and  Sweden.  N.  Y. 
1848.   D.  914.7:6 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Travels  in  Greece  and  Russia  ; 
with  an  excursion  to  Crete,  [1857-58].  N. 
Y.  1868.  D.  914.93:11 

Macgregor,  J:  The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic  ;  a 
canoe  cruise  through  "Norway,  Sweden, 
Denmark,  Sleswig  Holstein,  the  North 
Sea  and  the  Baltic,  [1866].  111.,  maps  and 
music.    3ded.    Bost.  «.  rf.  i>.        914:57 


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Atkinson,  J.  Beavington.  An  art  tour  to  north- 
ern capitals  of  Europe,  [1870] .  Lond.  1873. 
O.  914:115 

Contents.  Copenhagen.— Thorwaldsen.-Christiania. 
—Stockholm.  —  Abo,  Helsingfors  and  Wiborg.  —  St. 
Petersburg:  The  Hermitag-e ;  The  picture  galleries 
In  the  Hermitage;  The  Kertch  antiquities  and  the 
miscellaneous  collections  in  the  Hermitage.— Russian 
artists.— The  imperial  manufactoi-y  of  mosaics  at 
St.  Petersburg.  —  Landscape  painting  in  Russia.— 
Moscow.— Art-education  in  Moscow.— Kief,  the  city 
of  pilgrimage.— Relation  between  the  religious  arts, 
the  russian  church  and  the  russian  people.— App.— 
Index. 


Brassey,  Anna,  born  Allnutt,  lady.  Sunshine  and 
storm  in  the  east,  or  Cruises  to  Cyprus  and 
Constantinople.  111.     N.  Y.  1880. 


914:9 

Contents.     Constantinople,  Ionian  Islands,  1874.  — 
Cyprus,  Constantinople,  1878.— App.— Index. 

Cox,   S:  Sullivan.     Arctic  sunbeams,  or  From 

Broadway  to  the  Bosphorus  by  way  of  the 

North  Cape.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  914  :  94 

Note.    For  continuation,  see  his  Orient  sunbeams. 


Mediterranean  countries. 
(See  also  col.  1194-1196.) 

Beckford,  W:.  Italy,  Spain  and  Portugal,  with 
an  excursion  to  the  monasteries  of  Alcobaca 
and  Batalha.    N.  Y.  1845.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

914.5  :3 

Dix,  J:  Adams.  A  winter  in  Madeira,  and  a 
summer  in  Spain  and  Florence.  4th  ed. 
N.  Y.  1851.  D.  914.6:28 

Colton,  Walter.  Ship  and  shore  in  Madeira, 
Lisbon  and  the  Mediterranean.  Rev.  from 
the  "Journal  of  a  cruise  in  the  frigate 
Constellation",  by  H:  T.  Cheever.  N\  Y. 
1860.  D.  914.6:9 

Miller,  W:  Wintering  in  the  Riviera  with  notes 
of  travel  in  Italy  and  France,  and  practical 
hints  to  travellers.    111.    Lond.  1879.  O. 

914.5:25 

Black,  C.  B.  The  Riviera,  or  The  coast  from 
Marseilles  to  Leghorn,  incl.  Carrara,  Lucca, 
Pisa,  Pistoia  and  Florence.  Maps  and 
plans.    Edinb.  1884.  S.  914.5  :  71 


6.    Europe  —  b,  G-reat  Britain  and  Ireland. 


1.    Irish  history. 

(See  also  British  domestic  relations,  col.  172.) 

O'Grady,  Standish.  History  of  Ireland,  critical 
and  philosophical :  v.  1.    Lond.  1881.  O. 

941 : 18 
Contents.    V.  1.  Pre-hlstoric  Ireland;  testimony  of 
rock  and  cave.— Classical   references  to  Ireland.  — 
Introduction  to  the  bardic  history  of  Ireland.— Pre- 
decessors and  progenitors  of  the  Irish  gods.— Classic 
gods  of  ethnic  Ireland.— Natural  mythology  of  the 
Irish.  —  Pre-historic   kings  of   Ireland,    being  chief 
personPB  of  ancient  heroic  cycles.— Approach  of  the 
great  Red  Branch  cycle.— Tara  and  her  kings.— Ossian 
and  the  ossianic  heroes.— Irish  military  predomin- 
ance—Verification of  the  Irish  bardic  history;  how 
far  reliable,  doubtful  and  mythical. 
Mac-Geoghegan,  Jacques.    The  history  of  Ire- 
land ancient  and  modern,  taken  from  the 
most  authentic  records  ;  with  a  continua- 
tion from  the  treaty  of  Limerick  to  the 
present  time,  by  J:  Mitchel.    N.  Y.  [1868]. 

McCarthy,  Justin  Huntly.  An  outline  of  irisb 
history  from  the  earliest  times  to  the 
present  day.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  941+29 

—  Same.    Baltimore.  1883.  D.  941  :  29 

Contents.    Tlie  legends.— Christianity.— The  norman 

conquest.— Elizabeth.— The  Cromwellian  settlement. 

The  restoration;  William  of  Orange.— The  eighteenth 

century.  —  Emmet ;     O'Connell.  —  Young    Ireland  ; 

Fenianism.- The  land  question;    Home  rule;    The 

land  league. 

Giraldus  de  Barri  Camhrensis.  Historical  works  ; 

containing  the  Topography  of  Ireland,  and 

the  History  of  the  conquest  of  Ireland,  tr. 

by    T:  Forrester;    the  Itinerary    through 

Wales,  and  the  Description  of  Wales,  tr. 

by  sir  R:  Colt  Hoare.    Rev.  and  ed.,  with 

add.  notes  by  T:  Wright.     Lond.  1863.  D. 

941  :  1 
Moore,  T:    The  history  of  Ireland,  commencing 
with  its  earliest'  period,  to  the  great  ex- 
pedition against  Scotland  in  1545.     Phila. 
1843.     2  V.  O.  941-f  17 

"Walpole,  C:  G:    A  short  history  of  the  kingdom 
of  Ireland,  from  the  earliest  times  to  the 
union  with  Great  Britain.    N.  Y.  1883.  U. 
941  :  26 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  941+26 


Taylor,  W:  Cooke.  History  of  Ireland  from  the 
anglo-norman  invasion  till  the  union  of 
the  country  with  Great  Britain  ;  with  add. 
by  W:  Sampson.  [Harper's  family  lib.] 
N.  Y.  1847.    2  V.  S.  941  :  20 

ConUnts.    V.  1.    1169—1649.    2.    1649-1801. 
McGee,  T:  D'Arcy.    A  popular  history  of  Ire- 
land,   from    the    earliest   period    to    the 
emancipation  of  the  catholics,  [1829].    N. 
Y.  1864.     2v.  D.  941  :  15 

Bagwell,  R:    Ireland  under  the  Tudors  ;  with  a 
succinct    account  of    the    earlier    history. 
[Maps.]     Lond.  1885.    2  v.  O.         941:45 
Froude,  James  Anthony.  The  english  in  Ireland 
in  the  18th  century.   N.  Y.  1873-75.  3  v.  D. 
941  :  25 
Contents.     V.   1,     Preliminary.  —  Insurrection   of 
1641.— The  revolution.  —  Opening  of  the  penal  era.— 
First  attempt  at  union.— Protestant  administration. 
Irish  ideas.  — The  smugglers.  —  Efforts  of  the  Irish 
parliament.— Progress  of  anarchy.    2.    The  revival 
of  the  colts. —  Lord  Townshend's  administration.— 
Lord  Harcourt  and  colonel  Blaquiere.— The  beginn- 
ings of  retribution.— The  constitution  of  178:i.— The 
convention.  —  Whiteboys,    high   and   low.     3.    The 
united  irishmen.— The  Fltzwilliam  crisis.— The  f  rench 
at  Bantry.— The  succession  of  the  opposition.- The 
eve  of  '98.— The  rebellion.— Lord  Cornwallis  and  the 
union. 
Savage,  J:    '98  and  '48;  the  modern  revolution- 
ary history  and  literature  of  Ireland.  N.  Y. 
1856.  D.    ■  941  :  19 

Duffy,  Sir  C:  Gavan.  Young  Ireland  ;  a  frag- 
ment of  irish  history,  1840—1850.     N.  Y. 

1881.  D.  ■  941  :  23 
—  Four  years  of  irish  history  ;  1845—1849.     N.  Y. 

[1^83].  O.  941  :30 

Witherow,  T:    The  Boyne  and  the  Aghrim,  or 

The  story  of  some  famous  battl(;lields  in 

Ireland.  '  Lond.  1879.  D.  941  :  21 

Flatley,  P.  J.     Ireland  and  the  land  league ; 

key  to  the  irish  question,  with  an  introd. 

by  Wendell  Phillips.    Bost.  1881.  S. 

941  :  24 
King,   D:  Bennett.    The  irish  question.    N.  Y. 

1882.  D.  914.1  :3 
Carey,  Matthew.     Vindicise  hibernica),  or  Ire- 
land vindicated ;    an  attempt   to  develop 
and  expose  a  few  of  the  multifarious  errors 


HIST.  AND  GEOGB.— GREAT  BRITAIN.         CI.  014,  941-942        1214 


and  falsehoods  respecting  Ireland  in  the 
histories  of  May,  Temple,  Whitelock,  Bor- 
lase,  Rushworth,  Clarendon,  Cox,  Carte, 
Leland,  Warner,  Macaulay,  Hume  and 
others,  particularly  in  the  legendary  tales 
of  the  conspiracy  and  pretended  massacre 
of  1641.     Phila.  1819.  O.  941  :  R33 

Cudmore,  P.  The  ii'ish  republic ;  a  historical 
memoir  on  Ireland  and  her  oppressors. 
St.  Paul.  1871.  O.  941  :  22 

Bagenal,  Philip  H.      The   american   Irish,    and 

their  inliuence  on  Irish  politics.     Author's 

ed.     Bost.  1882.   S.  941  :  28 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biosraphy  Burke— Emmet 

—Flood— Grattan—O'Connell. 

2.    Scottish  history. 

Sinclair,  Sir  J:  Analysis  of  the  statistical  ac- 
count of  Scotland  ;  with  a  general  view  of 
the  history  of  that  country  and  discussions 
on  some  important  branches  of  political 
economy.     Edinb.  1831.     2  pts.  in  1  v.  O. 

941 : 12 
Contents.    Pt.  1.    Introd.— History  to  1824.— Popula- 
tion, agriculture,  manufactures  and  commerce.     Pt. 
3.    Ecclesiastical  establishment,  plans  of  education 
and  management  of  the  poor. 
Halsey,  Leroy  W.     Scotlands  influence  on  civi- 
lization."   Phila.  [1885].  D.  941:44 
Mackintosh,  J:    The  histoiy  of  civilization  in 
Scotland.    Lond.  1878.  2  v.  O.        941  :  38 
Contents.    V.  1.    To  the  end  of  the  15th  century. 
S.    The  16th  century. 
Ramsay,    E:    Bannerman.      Reminiscences    of 
Scottish  life  and  character.    From  the  7th 
Edinb.  ed.    Bost.  1861.  D.  941  :  8 

—  Same.    2d  ser.    Edinb.  1861.  D.       941  :  8  v2 

—  Same.    From  the  7th  Edinb.  ed.    N.  Y.  1880. 

D.  941  :  8  v2 

Maclagan,  Robert  Craig.  Scottish  myths  ;  notes 
on  Scottish  history  and  tradition.  Edinb. 
1882.  O.  941+34 

Historians  of  Scotland,  The.  [Maps].  Edinb. 
1871-1880.  10  V.  O.  941  :  P43 

Contents.     V.  1.     Johannis  dc  Fordun    Chronica 
gentis  scotorum  ;    ed.  by  W:  F.  Skene.    2,  3.    An- 
drew of  Wyntoun.    The  orygynale  cronykil  of  Scot- 
land, V.  1,  2;   ed.  by  D:  Lang.    4.    John  of  Fordun. 
Chronicle  of  the  Scottish  nation.    Tr.  from  the  latin 
text  by  Felix  J.  H.  Skene;  ed.  by  W:  F.  Skene,    5. 
Lives  of  S.  Ninian  and  S.  Kentigern,  compiled  in  the 
12th  century  ;  ed.  from  the  best  mss.  by  Alexander 
Penrose  Forbes.    6.   Adamnan.    The  life  of  saint 
Columba,   founder   of   Hy;    ed.  by  W:  Keeves.    8. 
Innes,  T :    A  critical  essay  on  the  ancient  inhabitants 
of  the  northern  parts  of  Britain,  or  Scotland;  con- 
taining an  account  of  the  romans,  of  the  britains  be- 
twixt the  walls,  of  the  Caledonians  or  picts,  and  parti- 
cularly of  the  scots,  with  an  app.  of  ancient  manus- 
cript pieces;  reprinted  from  the  original  ed.  pub.  in 
1729,  with    a  memoir  byG:  Grubb.    9.    Andrew  of 
Wyntoun.    The  orygynale  cronykil  of  Scotland,  v.  3; 
ed.  by  D:  Lang.    10.    The  book  of  Pluscarden,  v.  2  ; 
ed.  by  Felix  J.  H.  Skene. 
Letter  from  the  nobility,  barons  and  commons 
of  Scotland,   in  tlie  year  1320,  yet  extant 
under  all  the  seals  of  the  nobility,  directed 
to  pope  John.    Tr.  from  the  original  in 
latine,  as  it  is  insert  by  sir  G:  Mackenzie  of 
Rosehaugh  in   his  Observations  on  prece- 
dency, etc.     Edinb.;  repr.  in  the  year  1689. 
N.  Y.  1861.  D.  941:R27 

Burton,  J:  Hill.    The  history  of  Scotland  from 
Agricola's  invasion  to  the  extinction  of  the 
last  Jacobite  insurrection,  [84—17451.     New 
ed.  rev.    Edinb.  n.  d.  9  v.  D.         941  :  39 
Contents.    V.  1.    To  1174.    2.    1189-1460.    3.    1460— 
1560.    4.    1560-1578.    5.     15B9-1625.    6.    160:^-1649.    7- 
1649-1699.    8.    1700-1745.    9.    Index. 


Taylor,  James,  and  others.    The  pictorial  history 

of  Scotland  from  the  roman  invasion  to  the 

close  of  the  Jacobite  rebellion,  a.  d.  79— 

1746.  111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  2  v.  Q.  941+35 

Contents.    V.  1.    Geology  of  Scotland.  —  History  to 

1566.-App.    2.    1566-1746.-App.-Index. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.     The  history  of  Scotland  [to 

1603].     [Harper's  family' lib.]    N.  Y.  1845. 

2v.  S.  941  :  11 

—  History  of  Scotland  [to  1746] :  Tales  of  a  grand- 

father, with  notes;  lst-3d  ser.  (111.  lib.  ed.) 
Bost.  1870.  6  V.  in  3.  D.  941 :  6 

—  Same.    Tales  of  a  grandfather  ;  stories  taken 

from  Scottish  history;  2d  ser.  [1603—1707]. 
Parker's  ed.    Bost.  1845.    2  v.  S. 

941  :  6  v3,  4 

—  Same.    3d  ser.  [1707—1746].    Bost.  n.  d.    2  v. 

inl.   D.  941:  6  v5,  6 

—  Tales  of  a  grandfather  ;  the  historv  of  Scot- 

land from  the  earliest  period  to  the  close  of 
the  reign  of  James  the  fifth  ;  abr.  and  ed. 
by  Edwin  Ginn.  [Classics  for  children] .  V. 
1.     Boston.  1885.  D.  x  941  :  42 

Macarthur,  Mai-garet.  History  of  Scotland  [to 
1843];  ed.  by  E:  A:  Freeman.  Ed.  adapted 
for  amer.  students.  [Freeman's  historical 
course].    N.  Y.  1874.  S.  941 :  5 

Lindau,  W:  Adolf.  Die  geschichte  Schottlands. 
2te  verb.  aufl.  (Allg.  historische  taschen- 
bibliothek,  3er  th.)  Dresden.  1827.  4  v.  in  1. 
S.  941:40 

Buchanan,  G:  The  history  of  Scotland.  Tr. 
from  the  latin,  with  notes  and  a  continua- 
tion to  the  union  in  the  reign  of  queen  Anne, 
by  James  Aikman.  Glasgow.  1827.  4  v.  O. 

941:3 

Contents.    V.  1.    Life  of  Buchanan. —To  1329.    2. 

1329—1572.    3.    1572—1639.    4.    1640-1707.    Buchanan's 

work  ends  with  the  2d  vol. 

Tytler,  Patrick  Eraser.   The  history  of  Scotland, 

from  the  accession  of  Alexander  III.  to  the 

union.     Edinb.  1864.  4  v.  D.  941  :  14 

Contents.    V.  1.   1139-1390.    2.  1390-1542.    3.  1542- 

1573.    4.    1573-1603. 

Robertson,  W:  The  history  of  Scotland  during 
the  reigns  of  queen  Mary  and  of  king  James 
VI,  till  his  accession  to  the  crown  of  Eng- 
land, with  a  review  of  the  Scottish  history 
previous  to  that  period,  and  an  app.  con- 
taining original  letters.    N.  Y.  1844.  O. 

941 : 10 
Ross,  J :  Merry.     Scottish  history  and  literature 
to  the  period  of  the  reformation  ;  ed.  with 
a  biographical  sketch   by  James   Brown. 
Glasgow.  1884.  O.  '  941+41 

Contents.    Brown,  J.    Biogr.  sketch.— The  Scottish 
nationality.— The  lives  of  the  early  saints.  —  The  war 
of  independence  and  its  minstrels.— History  and  lite- 
rature of  the  14th  and  15th  centuries.  —  King  James, 
Henryson  and  Dunbar.  —  The  earlier  half  of  the  16th 
century.— Gavin  Douglas.- Sir  D:  Lindsay.— Index. 
Chambers,    Robert.    Domestic  annals  of  Scot- 
land from  the  reformation  to  the  revolution. 
2d  ed.    Edinb.  1859.  2  v.  O.  941  :  4 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— 1561-1625.  2.  1625—1688. 
Index. 
Burnet,  Gilbert.  The  memoires  of  the  lives  and 
actions  of  James  and  William,  dukes  of 
Hamilton  and  Castleherald,  etc. ;  in  which 
an  account  is  given  of  the  rise  and  progress 
of  the  civil  wars  in  Scotland,  with  other 
great  transactions,  both  in  England  and 
Germany,  from  the  year  1625  to  the  year 
1652,  together  with  many  letters,   instruc- 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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tions  and  other  papers  written  by  king 
Charles  I,  never  before  pub.,  all  drawn 
out  of  or  copied  from  the  originals.  In  7 
books.    Lond.  1677.  F.  23:11 

Lippincott,  Sara  Jane,  born  Clarke,  {Grace 
Oreenwood).  Bonnie  Scotland  ;  tales  of  her 
history,  heroes,  and  poets.  111.  Bost.  1865. 
S.  X  941  :37 

Historical  tales  of  the  wars  of  Scotland,  and  of 
the  border  raids,  forays  and  conflicts  ;  v. 
1,  3,  4.     Edinb.  n.  d.  3  v.  S.  941  :  7 

Browne,  James.  A  history  of  the  Highlands 
and  of  the  Highland  clans  ;  with  an  exten- 
sive selection  from  the  hitherto  inedited 
Stuart  papers.  New  ed.  111.  Edinb.  1852- 
55.  4  V.  O  941-KP2 

Contents.  V.  1.  Pref.  and  Dissertation.— Catalogue 
of  fraelic  and  irish  mss.  —  History  of  the  Highlands  to 
1646.  2.  1646-1745.  —  App.  3.  1745-1788  —  App.  4. 
App.—  Military  service  of  the  Highland  regiments.  — 
History  of  the  Highland  clans. 

Macleay,  K.  Historical  memoirs  of  Rob  Roy 
and  the  clan  Macgregor  ;  incl.  original  no- 
tices of  lady  Grange  ;  with  an  introd. 
sketch  ill.  of  the  condition  of  the  Highlands 
prior  to  1745.    Edinb.  1881.  D.        941  :  36 

Logan,  James.  The  Scottish  gael,  or  Celtic  man- 
ners as  preserved  among  the  highlanders  : 
being  an  historical  and  descriptive  account 
of  the  inhabitants,  antiquities  and  national 
peculiarities  of  Scotland,  more  particularly 
of  the  northern  or  gaelic  parts  of  the  coun- 
try, where  the  singular  habits  of  the  origi- 
nal celts  are  most  tenaciously  retained. 
Lond.  1831.  2  v.  D.  941  :  9 

History  of  the  abbey  and  palace  of  Holyrood. 
Edinb.  n.rf.  S.  941  :31 

History  and  antiquities  of  Melrose,  old  Melrose 

and  Dryburgh  abbeys,  with  a  description 

ot  Abbotsford,  Eildon  Hills,  etc.    Melrose, 

1869.  S.  941  :  32 

See  also  in  the   Index  to   biography  Campbell  — 

James— Magrdalene—  Marg-aret  — Robert  Bruce. 

3.    English  history. 

(See  aUo  History  of  the  English  constitution  and  politics, 
col.  161-163.) 

General. 

Allen,  W:  Francis.  The  reader's  guide  to  eng- 
lish  history.  [wit7i  supplement] .  Bost.  1882, 
1883.  Obl.'T.  942:39 

Contents  of  supp.    Ancient  history;  modern  history 
of  Europe;  American  history. 
—  Same.  16:Ij 

Low,  Sidney  J.,  and  F.  S.  Pulling,  eds.  The 
dictionary  of  english  history.  N.  Y.  1884. 
O.  942:R56 

Gardiner,  S:  Rawson,  fflwcZ  James  Bass  MuUinger. 
Introduction  to  the  study  of  english  history. 
Lond.  1881.  O.  942  :  13 

Contents.  Pt.  1.  Gardiner,  S:  R.  Introd.  to  english 
history  [from  the  earliest  times  to  1881]. -Pt.  2.  Mul- 
ling-er,  J.  B.  [Lists  and  critidal  estimates  of]  author- 
ities.—Index. 

Bodin,  Felix.  Die  geschichte  Englands.  2te 
aufs  neue  dunHigesehene  und  ervveiterte 
aufl.  von  J.  H.  G.  Heusinger.  (Allg.  histo- 
rische  taschenbibliothek,  2ter  th.)  Dres- 
den. 1837.  2  V.  in  1.  S.  942  :  53 


Bright,  James  Franck.  A  history  of  England. 
Maps  and  plans.    Lond.  1880.  3  v.  S. 

942  :  48 

Contents.  V.  1.  Mediseval  monarchy,  449—1485.  2. 
Pergonal  monai'chy,  1485  —  1688.  3.  Constitutional 
monarchy,  1689—1837.    Each  vol.  has  an  index. 

Chambers,  W:  a7id  Robert,  eds.  History  and 
present  state  of  the  British  empire.  Edinb. 
1856.  S.  942  :  25 

Gardiner,  S:  Rawson.  English  history  for 
young  folks,  b.  c.  55— a.  d.  1880.  Rev.  ed. 
for  amer.  students.    N.  Y.  1881.  S. 

X  942 : 12 
Green,  J:  R:     History  of  the    english    people. 
-  94 


Maps.    N.  Y.  1878-80.  4  v.  O. 


)42:4 


Contents.  V.  1.  Early  England,  449— 1071.— England 
under  foreign  kings,  1071— 1314.— The  charter,  1304— 
1391.— The  parliament,  1307—1461.  2.  The  monarchy, 
1461— 1540.— The  reformation,  1540—1603.  3.  Puritan 
England,  1603-1660.— The  revolution,  1660-1688.  4. 
The  revolution,  1683— 1760.— Modern  England,  1760- 
1815. 

—  A  short  history  of  the  english  people.  N.  Y. 
1877.  O.  942  :  3 

Guest,  M.  J.    Lectui-es  on  the  history  of  Eng- 
land.    Lond.  1879.  D.  '  '   942  :  15 
Note.     A   continuous    history    from    the    earliest 
times  to  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

Guizot,  Fran9ois  P:  Guillaume.  A  popular  his- 
tory of  England  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  accession  of  Victoria.  [Added]-.  From 
the  accession  of  Victoria  1837—1874,  ed.  b.\' 
madame  Guizot  De  Witt,  from  notes  and 
documents  by  M.  Guizot.  Tr.  by  M.  M. 
Ripley.     111.     Bost.  1877-81.  5  v.    O. 

942+5 
Contents.  V.  1.  Roman  dominion  to  Henry  V,  h.  v. 
55—1432.  2.  Henry  VI  to  Charles  I  and  his  govern- 
ment, 1423— 1643.  3.  Charles  I  and  his  government  to 
William  and  Mary,  1642-1694.  4.  William  III  to  Will- 
iam IV,  1694-18:17.  5.  The  reign  of  Victoria,  1837- 
1874.-lndex. 

Hume,  D:  The  students'  Hume:  A  history  of 
England  from  the  earliest  times  to  tlu; 
revolution  in  1688  ;  based  on  the  history  of 
D:  Hume,  incorporating  the  corr.  and  re- 
searches of  recent  historians  ;  continued  to 
the  treaty  of  Berlin  in  1878.  New  ed.  rev. 
and  corr.  by  J.  S.  Brewer,  with  an  app.  bv 
an  amer.  ed.    111.     N.  Y.  1880.  D.    942  : 1 

Keightley,  T:  The  history  of  England,  from 
the  earliest  period  to' 1839.  From  the  '^M 
Lond.  ed.,  with  notes  by  the  amer.  ed. 
[Harper's  family  lib.]     N".  Y.   1845.  5  v.  (S. 

942:6 
Contents.    V.  1.  55  b.  C.-1377  a.  d.    2.1377-1558.    3. 
1558—1644.    4.  1644-1685.    6.  168.5—1837. 

Knight,  C:  The  popular  history  of  England. 
1st  amer.  ed.  N.  Y.  1878.  8  v.  D.  942  :  7 
Contents.  V.  1.  From  the  invasion  of  Cicsar  to  tlic 
end  of  the  reign  of  Henry  IV.  2.  Prom  the  reign  ol 
Henry  V  to  the  reign  of  Mary.  3.  From  the  rtit;n 
of  Elizabeth  to  the  commonwealth.  4.  From  llm 
commonwealth  to  the  reign  of  William  and  Mary. 
5.  From  the  reign  of  William  III  to  George  II.  6. 
From  the  defence  of  the  country  by  foreign  troops, 
1756,  to  the  assassination  of  Marat  by  Charlotte 
Corday,1793.  7.  From  the  war  of  179:5 to  the  nuUorial 
progress  of  British  India,  183(i.  8.  From  the  iidmin- 
Istration  of  lord  Goderich,  1837,  to  I  ho  final  (;.\tiiution 
of  the  corn-laws,  feb.  1849.- App.  of  annals,  1849-1867. 
—Index. 

Knox,  Isa,  born  Craig,  mrs.  J:  The  little  folks' 
history  of  England.  111.  7th  ed.  Lond. 
[1874].  S.  X  942:  34 


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Rapin  de  Thoyras,  Paul.  The  history  of  Eng- 
land from  the  earliest  periods  ;  newly  tr., 
corr.  and  rev.  and  continued  to  the  pres- 
ent time,  with  illustrative  annotations,  his- 
torical, political  and  statistical,  from  pri- 
vate collections  and  from  public  records 
deposited  in  the  British  museum,  the  Tower 
of  London,  etc.,  presenting  a  hirninous  ex- 
position of  every  political,  military  and 
commercial  event  relating  to  the  British 
empire  and  its  colonial  possessions  in  the 
East  and  West  Indies  and  on  the  continents 
of  Africa  and  America,  a  general  view  of 
the  freneh  revolution  and  its  consequent 
wars  throughout  Europe,  accounts  of  voy- 
ages and  discoveries,  and  of  the  progress 
of  literatui'c,  science  and  the  polite  ai*ts, 
and  biogr.  sketches  of  the  most  distin- 
guished oritish  legislators,  warriors,  poets, 
divines  and  others  who  have  rendered 
themselves  conspicuous  in  the  history  of 
their  country,  by  H:  Robertson.  Lond. 
1813,  1816.  2  V.  F."  23  :  R 

Thompson,  Edith.  History  of  England,  ed.  by 
E:  A:  Freeman.  [Freeman's  historical 
course  for  schools].    N.  Y.  1880.  S. 

X  942 : 22 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary.  Young  folks'  history 
of  England.    Bost.  [1879].  D.      x  942  :  29 

Long  p  erio  ds . 

Hume,  D:  The  history  of  England  from  the  in- 
vasion of  Julius  Caesar  to  the  revolution  in 
1688.     Phila.  1836.  2  v.  O.  942  :  2 

—  Same.    New  ed.,  with   the  author's  last  corr. 

and  impr.;  prefixed,  a  short  account  of  his 
life,  written  by  himself ;  v.  2-4.  Phila. 
1821,  1822.  3  V.  O.  942  :  2 

Smollett,  Tobias  G:  The  history  of  England, 
from  the  revolution  in  1688  to  the  death  of 
George  II ;  designed  as  a  continuation  of 
mr.  Hume's  history.  New  ed.,  with  the 
author's  last  corr.  and  impr.  Phila.  1822. 
2v.  O.  942.5:6 

—  Same.    Phila.  1836.  O.  942.5  :  6 
Miller,  J.  R.    The  history  of  Great  Britain  from 

the  death  of  George  II  to  the  coronation  of 
George  IV;  designed  as  a  continuation  of 
Hume  and  Smollett.    Phila.  1836.  O. 

942.5+7 
Mackintosh,  Sir  James,  W :  Wallace  and  Rob- 
ert Bell.    The  history  of  England.    (Lard- 
ner's  cabinet  eye.)    tond.  1830-40.  10  v.  D. 

942 : 58 
Contents.  Mackintosh,  Sir  J.  V.  1.  British  and 
roinan  yieriod  to  Henry  VI.  2.  Henry  VI,  continued, 
to  Marv,  1422—1558.  3.  Accession  of  Elizabeth,  1568— 
1588.  Wallace,  W:  4.  1588—1624.  5.  1625—1645.  6. 
1645-16(;i.  7.  1661-1684.  8.  16a5— 1689.  9.  1690—1713. 
Bell,  R.    10.  1714-1760.-Index. 

—  Same.    V.  1-3.    N.  Y.  1856.  S.    942  :  58  vl-3 
Lingard,  J :    The  history  of  England  from  the 

first  invasion  of  the  romans  to  the  acces- 
sion of  William  and  Mary  in  1688.  6th  ed. 
rev.  and  enl.    Dublin.  1874.  10  v.   D. 

942  : 9 

Contents.    V.  1.  55b.c.— llOOa.d.    S.   1100—1307.  's. 

1307—1422.    4.  1422—1532.    5.  1532—1655.     6.  1555—1603. 

7.  1603—1642.     8.  1642-1660.    9.  1660—1680.    10.  1680— 

1689. 

-.  Same.  5th  ed.,  in  8  v. ;  v.  1,  8-6,  8.  Paris.  1840. 
6  V.  O.  942  :  8 


Dickens,  C:  J:  Huffam.  A  child's  history  of 
England  [to  1688J.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.       ' 

X 942: 11 

—  Same.     Also  A  holiday  romance,   and  other 

pieces.    Bo.st.  1871.  "D.  x  942  :  11 

Contents.    A  child's  history  of  England.  — Holiday 
romance.  —    George    Silverman's     explanation.  — 
Sketches  of   young   couples.  —  New   uncommercial 
samples. 
Raumer,   F:  L:  G:  v.     The  political  history  of 
England  during  the  16th,  17th  and  "l8th 
centuries.     Lond.  1837.    2  v.  O.      942:51 
Contents.    V.  1.    From  the  accession  of  Henry  VIT, 
1.528,  to  the  troubles  in  Scotland,  1637.    2.    From  the 
breaking  out  of  the  scotch  troubles  to  the  restora- 
tion of  Charles  II,  1637-1660. 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.  Englische  geschiohte, 
vornehmlich  im  17.  jahrhundert.  3te  autl. 
Leipz.  1870-72.  9  v.  O.  904  :  36  vl4-22 
C<nitents.  [V.  141  1-  Welthistorische  momente  der 
fruheren  geschichte  von  England.— Versuche  einer 
abgesonderten  consolidation  des  konigreichs  in  welt- 
licher  und  geistlicherbeziehung.—Konigin Elisabeth; 
verwickelung  engliscber  und  schottischer  ereignisse. 
[15]  2.  1603-1640.  [16]  3.  1640-1649.  [17]  4.  1649- 
1664.  [18]  5.  1664—1685.  [19]  6.  1685—1690.  [20]  7. 
1690—1702.  [21]  8.  Die  ersten  sechs  deeennien  des 
18.  jahrh.— Analecten:  Urkundliche  erlauterungen 
einzelner  momente;  Zur  kritik der  historiker.  Claren- 
don. Burnet,  und  autobiogr.  aufzeichnungen  Jacobs 
II;  Fuchs  und  Bentink.  [22]  9.  Analecten:  Zur  ge- 
schichte des  krieges  in  Irland;  Aus  den  berichten  F: 
Bonnets  an  den  brandenburgischen  hof ;  Aus  dem 
brief  wechsel  Wilhelms  III.— Register,  1-9. 

—  Same,  eng.    A  history  of  England,  principally 

in  the  17th  century.    Oxford.  1875.    6  v.  0. 

942.4  :  17 

Contents.    V.  1.  To  1629.  2.  1629—1649.  3.  1649—1674. 

4.  167.5—1691.  5.  1690— 1760.— App.  1st  section.  6.  App. 

2d— 5th  sections.- Index. 

Fr om  the  earliest  times  to   1485. 

Lappenberg,  J:  Martin,  and  Reinhold  Pauli. 
Geschichte  von  England.  [Geschichte  der 
europiiischen  staaten,  herausg.  von  A.  H.  L. 
Heeren  und  F.  A.  Ukert.]  Hamburg  and 
Gotha.  1834-58.    5  v.  O.  942  :  52 

Contents.  Lappenberg:,  J :  M.  V.  1.  Literarische 
einleitung.- Geschichte  bis  1066.— Innere  zustande 
der  angelsachsen.  2.  Aeltere  geschichte  der  Nor- 
mandie.— Englische  geschichte,  1066- 1154.— Von  den 
quellen  der  alteren  geschichte  der  Normandie.— Zu- 
siitze  und  berichtigungen.  Pauli,  R.  3.  Vorwort 
von  Lappenberg.— Geschichte,  11.54— 1372.— Die  quel- 
len zur  geschichte  der  vier  ersten  Plantagenets.— 
Abdi-uck  der  Magna  charta,  und  proclamation  von 
1258.  4.  Geschichte,  1272— 1399.— Quellen.  5.  1399— 
1509.— Die  quellen  zur  geschichte  des  15.  jahrh. 

Green,  J:  R:  The  making  of  England  [to  8301. 
Maps.    N.  Y.  1882.  0.  942.1  :4 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  942.1+4 

—  The  conquest  of  England  [758—1071].    Portr. 

and  maps.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  942.1  :  16 

Gairdner,  James.  Early  chroniclers  of  Europe  : 
England.     hond.h.d.I).  942.1:9 

Freeman,  E:  A:  Old-english  history  [to  1066]. 
Newed.    Maps.     Lond.  1881.  S".    942.1:7 

Armitage,  Ella  S.  The  childhood  of  the  english 
nation,  or  The  beginnings  of  english  history 
[to  1200].    N.  Y.  1877.  S.  942.1  :,13 

Geldart,  H.  R.,  Mrs.  T:  A  popular  history  of 
England  [to  1087] .    N .  Y.  i860.  D. 

X  942. 1  : 5 

Longman,  W:  Lectures  on  the  history  of  Eng- 
land ;  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  deatli 
of  Edward  II  [1327].  Maps  and  ill.  Lond. 
1863.  O.  942  :  47 


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Pearson,  C:  H.    History  of  England  during  the 
early  and  middle  ages.  Lond.  1867.  3  v.  O. 
942.1:15 
Contents.    V.  1.    To  1199.    2.    1199-1307. 
Wright,  T:    Essays  on  subjects  connected  with 
the  literature,   popular  superstitions  and 
history  of  England  in   the  middle    ages. 
Lond.  1846.     2  v.  O.  942  :  50 

Contents.     V.   1 .     Anglo  -  saxon   poetry.  —  Anglo- 
norman  poetry.— Historical  romances  of  the  middle 
ages.  — On  proverbs  and  popular  sayings.  — On  the 
anglo-latin  poets  of  the  lath  century.— Abelard  and 
the  scholastic  philosophy.— On  dr.  Grimm's  German 
mythology.  —  On  the  national  fairy   mythology  of 
England.— On  the  popular  superstitions  of  modern 
Greece.    2.    On  friar  Rush  and  the  frolicsome  elves. 
—Observations  on  Dunlop's  History  of  fiction.- On 
the  history  and  transmission  of  popular  stories.— On 
the  poetry  of  history.— Adventures  of  Hereward  the 
saxon.— The  story  of  Eustace  the  monk.— The  history 
of  Fulke  Fitz  Warine.— On  the  popular  cycle  of  the 
Robin  Hood  ballads.— The  conquest  of  Ireland  by  the 
anglo-normans.— On  old  english  political  songs.- On 
the  Scottish  poet  Dunbar. 
Nicholas,  T:    The  pedigree  of  the  english  {peo- 
ple ;  an  argument,  historical  and  scientific, 
on  the  formation  and  growth  of  the  nation, 
tracing  race-admixture  in  Britain  from  the 
earliest  times,   with  especial  reference  to 
the  incorporation  of  the  Celtic  aborigines. 
5th  ed.    Lond.  1878.  O.  942  :  23 

Norman  people.  The,  and  their  existing  descen- 
dants in  the  british  dominions  and  the  U. 
S.  of  America.    Lond.  1874.  O.       942  :  10 
Contents.    Discovery  of  the  descendants  of  the  nor- 
man  nobility,  and  commonalty,  in  England. —Crit- 
icism of  family  history.— National  character  of  the 
norman  settlement  in  England.— The  danish  settle- 
ment in  England.—  Gothic  origin  of  the  normans, 
danes.  and  anglo-saxons;  Present  diffusion  and  num- 
bers of  the  gothic  race.— Alphabetical  series  of  ex- 
isting norman  names  and  families,  taken  from  the 
London  post  office  directory.- App.— Index. 
Edgar,  J:  G:    Danes,    saxons  and  normans,  or 
Stories  of  our  ancestors.     Lond.  1863.  O. 

X  942.2  :  15 
Rhys,  J.    Early  Britain:    Celtic  Britain.    Maps 
and  ill.     Lond.  1882.  S.  942.1:10 

Scarth,  H:  Mengden.    Early  Britain  :    Roman 
Britain.    Map.     Lond.' n.  d.  S.  942.1:11 
Haigh,   Daniel  H.    The  conquest  of  Britain  by 
the  saxons;  a  harmony  of  the  "Historia 
britonum,"    the    writings    of    Gildas,    the 
"Brvit"  and  the  Saxon  chronicle,  with  ref- 
erence to  the  events  of  the  5th  and  6th  cen- 
turies.   Lond.  1861.   O.  942.1:19 
Allen,  C:  Grant.    Early  Britain:    Anglo-saxon 
Britain.    Lond.  to.  d.  S.                942.1:12 
Turner,  Sharon.    The  history  of  the  anglo-sax- 
ons, from  the  earliest  period  to  the  norman 
conquest.     Paris.  1840.  3  v.  O.     942.1  :P3 
Contents.    V.  1.    To  the  death  of  Alfred.  900.     2. 
The   character  of   Alfred.  —  900-1066.  —  App.     Lan- 
guage;   Money;  History   of  the  laws;    Agriculture 
and  landed  property.    8.  Manners  of  the  a.-s.  after 
their  occupation  of  England.— Government  and  con- 
stitution. —  Poetry,  literature,  arts  and  sciences.  — 
Religion.— A  vindication  of  the  genuineness  of  the 
ancient  british  poems. 
Lappenberg,  J:  Martin.    A  history  of  England 
under  the  anglo-saxon  kings.    Tr.  from  the 
german  by  B:  Thorpe.    New  ed.  rev.  by  E. 
C.  Otte.    Lond.  1881.  2  v.  D.       942.1  :  14 
Contents.     V.   1 .    Pref .  —  Literary  introduction.  — 
Britain  under  the  romans,  b.  c.  64-a.  d.  449. —  From 
the  landing  of  Hengest  and  Horsa  to  the  accession  of 
Ecgberht,  a.  d.  449-800.— Notes ;  Genealogical  tables.— 
Index.    2.  From  the  union  of  the  anglo-saxon  states 
under  the  supremacy  of  Wessex  to  the  accession  of 
Cnut,  a.  d.  800-1016.— The  danish  dynasty,  a.  d.  1016— 


1042.— Restoration  and  end  of  the  anglo-saxon  dyn- 
asty, 1042-1066.— The  social  state  of  the  anglo-saxons. 
—Genealogical  tables.— Index. 

Note.  The  original  german  work  will  be  found  in 
942:51  vl. 
Kemble,  J:  Mitchell.  The  saxons  in  England  ;  a 
history  of  the  english  commonwealth  till 
the  period  of  the  norman  conquest.  New 
ed.  rev.  by  Walter  DeGray  Birch.  Lond. 
1876.  2v.  O.  942.1  :8 

Conterits.  V.  1.  The  original  settlement  of  the 
anglo-saxon  commonwealth.— App.  2.  The  princi- 
ples and  progress  of  the  change  in  England.— App. 

Worsaae,  Jens  Jacob  Asmussen.  An  account 
of  the  danes  and  norwegians  in  England, 
Scotland  and  Ireland,    in.     Lond.  1852.  D. 

942.1  :17 
Streatfeild,  G:  Sydney.     Lincolnshire  and  the 

danes.     Lond.  1884.  D.  942.1:18 

From  the  norman  conquest. 

Thierry,  Jacques  N:  Augustin.  History  of  the 
conquest  of  England  by  the  normans,  its 
causes  and  consequences  in  England,  Scot- 
land, Ireland  and  on  the  continent.  Tr. 
from  the  7th  Paris  ed.  by  W:  Hazlitt.  Lond. 
1847.  2v.  D.  942.2:5 

Contents.  V.  1.  55  b.  C.-113T  a.  d.  2.  1137-1196.- 
Conelusion.— App. 

Freeman,  E:  A:  The  history  of  the  norman 
conquest  of  England  ;  its"  causes  and  its  re- 
sults. Rev.  amer.  ed.  N.  Y.  1873-79.  6  v. 
O.  942.2:4 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  preliminary  history  to  the 
election  of  Eadward  the  confessor.  2.  The  reign  of 
Eadward  the  confessor.  3.  The  reign  of  Harold 
and  the  interregnum.  4.  The  reign  of  William  the 
conqueror.  5.  The  effects  of  the  norman  conquest. 
6.  Index. 

—  A  short  history  of  the  norman  conquest  of 

England.     2d  ed.    Oxford.  1880.  S. 

X  942.2: 13 

—  The  reign  of  William  Rufus  and  the  accession 

of  Henry  I.     Oxford.  1882.  2  v.  O. 

942.2  :  16 
Palgrave,  Sir  Francis.     History  of England 

[from  the  norman  conquest  in  1066  to  the 
death  of  Rufus  in  1101].  in  944  :  5  v3,  4 
Cobbe,  T:  History  of  the  norman  kings  of  Eng- 
land ;  from  a  new  collation  of  the  contem- 
porary chronicles.     Lond.  1869.  O. 

942.2:21 
Contents.     Pref.— Introd.— Genealogical  tables.— 
William  I.— William  II  Rufus.- Henry  l.-Stephen. 

Ingulphus.  Chronicles  of  the  abbey  of  Croy- 
land,  with  the  continuations  by  Peter  of 
Blois  and  anonymous  writers.  Tr.  from 
the  latin,  with  notes,  by  H:  T.  Riley.  Lond. 
1854.  D.  942.2  :  1 

Note.  Covers,  with  varying  degrees  of  fulness,  tlic 
period  from  '704  to  1486. 

Gulielmus  Malmesburiensis.  Chronicle  of  the 
kings  of  England,  from  the  earliest  period 
to  the  reign  of  king  Stephen  ;  with  notes 
and  ill.  by  J.  A.  Giles.    Lond.  1847.  D. 

942.2:3 

Florentius  Wigoriensis,  (eng.  Florence  of  Wor- 
cester). Chronicle,  with  the  two  continua- 
tions, comprising  annals  of  english  history 
from  the  departure  of  the  romans  to  tlie 
reign  of  Edward  I.  Tr.  from  the  latin, 
with  notes  and  ill.,  by  T:  Forester.  Lond. 
1854.  D.  942.1  :1 


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prising the  history  of  England  from  the 
descent  of  the  saxons  to  a.  d.  1235,  formerly 
ascribed  to  Matthew  Paris.  Tr.  from  the 
latin  by  J.  A.  Giles.     Lond.  1849.  2  v.  D. 

942.1:2 

Matthaeus  Paris.  English  history,  from  the 
year  12^5  to  1273.  Tr.  from  the  latin  by 
J.  A.  Giles.    Lond.  1852-54.  3  v.  D. 

942.2  :  2 

Stubbs,  W:  The  early  Plantagenets,  [1135—1327]. 
(Epochs  of  modern  history.)  Maps.  Bost. 
1876.  S.  942,2:6 

"Warburton,  W.    Edward  III.    (Epochs  of  mod- 
ern history.)   2d  ed.   Maps.    Lond.  1876.  S. 
942.2:7 

Pearson,  C:  H.  English  history  in  the  14th 
century.  [Hist,  handbooks.]  Lond.  1876. 
S.  942.2  :  19 

Longman,  W:  The  history  of  the  life  and  times 
of  Edward  III.  Maps  and  ill.  Lond.  1869. 
2v.  O.  942.2:20 

Dunster,  H:  P:  True  stories  of  the  times  of 
Richard  II ;  illustrating  the  history,  man- 
ners and  customs  of  that  king's  reign. 
Lond.  n.  d.  D.  942.2  :  14 

Gairdner,  James.  The  houses  of  Lancaster  and 
York,  with  the  conquest  and  loss  of  France. 
(Epochs  of  modern  history.)  Maps.  N.  Y. 
1875.   S.  942.2:8 

Edgar,  J:  G:  The  wars  of  the  roses,  or  Stories 
of  the  struggle  of  York  and  Lancaster.  111. 
N.  Y.  [I860].  S.  942.2:9 

Brougham,  H:,  baron  Brougham  and  Vaux. 
History  of  England  and  France  under  the 
house  of  Lancaster,  with  an  introd.  view 
of  the  early  reformation.  New  ed.  Lond. 
1861.  O.  942.2  :  17 

Towle,  G:  Makepeace.  The  history  of  Henry  V, 
king  of  England,  lord  of  Ireland,  and  heir 
of  France.    N.  Y.  1866.  O.  942.2+12 

Fenn,  Sir  J:,  ed.  Paston  letters  ;  original  let- 
ters written  during  the  reigns  of  Henry 
VI,  Edward  IV,  and  Richard  III,  by  vari- 
ous persons  of  rank  or  consequence,  con- 
taining many  curious  anecdotes  relative  to 
that  turbulent  and  bloody,  but  hitherto 
dark,  period  of  our  history  and  elucidating 
not  only  public  matters  of  state,  but  like- 
wise the  private  manners  of  the  age  ;  with 
notes  histor.  and  explan.  and  authenticated 
by  engr.  of  autographs  and  seals.  New  ed., 
digested  in  chronol.  order,  with  add.  notes 
by  A.  Ramsay.  Lond.  1859.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 
942.2  :  10 

—  The  Paston  letters,  1422—1509  a.  d.    New  ed., 

containing   upwards  of   400   letters,   etc., 

hitherto  unpub.,  ed.  by  James  Gairdner. 

Lond.  1872-75.     3  v.  S.  942.2  :  11 

Contents.    V.  1.    Henry  VI.  1423-1461.    2.    Edward 

IV,  1461-1471.    3.   Edward  IV-Henry  VII,  1471-1509. 

Warner,   W:      Albions   England ;    a  continued 

history  of  the  same  kingdome  from  the 

originals  of    the  first  inhabitants  thereof 

unto  the  raigne  of  queen  Elizabeth  ;  rev. 

and  newly  enl.  by  the  same  author,  where- 

unto  is  also  newly  added  an  epitome  of 

the  whole  historic  of  England.     T.  p.  w. 

[Loud.  1602  ?]   S.  23  :  R 

Added,  before  the  Epitome,  A  continuance  of  Albions 

England  by  the  first  author,  W.  W.    Lond.  1606;  and 

An  addition  in  proese  to  the  second  booke  of  Albions 

England,  contaynlng  a  Breuiate  of  the  true  historle 

of 


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from  his  accession  to  the  death  of  Wolsey, 
reviewed  and  ill.  from  original  documents  ; 
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Froude,  James  Anthony.  History  of  England 
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Hopkins,  S:    The  puritans,  or  The  church,  court 

and    parliament  of   England    during    the 

reigns  of  Edward  VI  and  queen  Elizabeth. 

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160l.-Index. 

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Creighton,  Mandell.  The  age  of  Elizabeth. 
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Hayward,  Sir  J:  Annals  of  the  first  four  years 
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Aikin,  Lucy.  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  queen 
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942.3  :  5 

Gardiner,  S:  Rawson.     History  of  England  from 

the  accession  of  James  I  to  the  outbreak  of 

the  civil  war,  1608—1642.    Lond.  1883.  10  v. 

D.  942.4:16 

Contents.    V.  1.   1603—1607.     2.    1607—1616.     3.  1616 

—1631.     4.    1631—1633.      5.     1633—1635.     6.    1625—1639. 

7.    1629—1635.    8.    1635-1639.    9.    1639—1641.     10.  1641 

—1643. 

—  The  first  two  Stuarts  and  the  puritan  revolu- 

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942.4  :  23 
Contents.    V.  1.    1635—1643.    2.    1643—1649. 

—  History  of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  the  english 

commonwealth,     from    the     execution    of 

Charles  I  to  the  death  of  Cromwell.    Tr. 

by  Andrew  R.  Scoble.    Phila.  1854.   2  v.  D. 

942.4:25 

Conte7its.    V.  1.  1649—1653.    2.  1653—1658. 

—  History  of  Richard  Cromwell  and  the  restora- 

tion of  Charles  II.     Tr.    by    Andrew    R. 
Scoble.     Lond.  1856.  2  v.  O.         942.4  :  26 
Contents.    V.  1.  1658—1659.    2.  1659-1660. 

—  Memoirs  of  G:  Monk.  923.22  :  64 
Bayne,  P:    The  chief  actors  in  the  puritan  re- 
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Contents.    Three   centuries  a^o.  —  The   transition 

period:    James   I.  —  The    anglo-catholic   reaction  : 

Archb.  Laud.  —  Henrietta  Maria.  —  Charles  I.  —  The 

covenanters,  Charles  II  and  Argyle.  —  Montrose.  — 

Milton.— Sir  H:  Vane.— Oliver  Cromwell.— Clarendon. 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.    The  great  civil  war, 

from  the  accension  of  Charles  I  to  the  dis- 

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sion of  the  treaty  of  peace  at  Utrecht,  in 
the  reign  of  queen  Anne  ;  prefixed  a  sum- 
mary recapitulation  of  affairs  in  church 
and  "state,  from  king  James  I  to  the  i-estor- 
ation  in  1660,  together  with  the  author's 
liife  by  the  ed.  and  some  explanatoi-y  notes; 
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Gary,  H:  Memorials  of  the  great  civil  war  in 
England  from  1640  to  1652 ;  ed.  from  ori- 
ginal letters  in  the  Bodleian  library  of 
Charles  1,  Charles  II,  queen  Henrietta, 
prince  Rupert,  prince  Maurice,  prince 
Charles  Ludovic,  duke  of  York,  Hyde  earl 
of  Clarendon,  archb.  Bancroft,  marquis  of 
Worcester,  earl  of  Derby,  Oliver  Cromwell, 
sir  T:  Fairfax,  .sir  Walter  Strickland,  sir 
Arthur  Haslerig,  maj.-gen.  Monk,  maj.-gen. 
Poyntz,  maj.-gen.  Skippon,  col.  Ireton,  col. 
Hfimmond,  admiral  Deane.  admiral  Blake, 
and  of  numerous  other  eminent  persons. 
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Hyde,  E:,  1st  earl  of  Clarendon.  The  history  of 
the  rebellion  and  civil  wars  in  England,"  be- 
gun in  the  year  1641,  with  the  precedent 
passages  and  actions,  that  contributed 
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sion thereof  by  the  king's  blessed  restora- 
tion and  return,  upon  the  29th  of  mav  1660. 
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Jesse,  J:  Heneage.  Memoirs  of  the  court  of 
England  during  the  reign  of  the  Stuarts, 
incl.  the  protectorate.  New  ed.,  ill.  Lond. 
1857.  3  V.  D.  942.4  :  27 

Contents.  V.  1.  James  I.  —  Anne  of  Denmark. — 
Henry,  prince  of  Wales.  —  Elizabeth,  queen  of  Bohe- 
mia. —  Lady  Arabella  Stuart.  —  Lodowlck  Stuart.  — 
Frances  Howard,  duchess  of  Richmond.  —  Mary  Vil- 
liers,  countess  of  Buckingham.  — T:  Sackville,  earl  of 
Dorset.  —  Robert  Cecil,  earl  of  Salisbury.  -  Robert 
Carr,  earl  of  Somerset.  —  Francis  Howard,  countess 
of  Somerset.  —  H:  Howard,  earl  of  Northhampton.  — 
Mary,  countess  of  Pembroke.  —  W:  Herbert,  earl  of 
Pembroke.  —  Philip  Herbert,  earl  of  Pembroke  and 
Montsromery.— James  Hay,  earl  of  Carlisle.— Francis, 
lord  Bacon.  —  Edward,  lord  Herbert  of  Cherbury.  — 
Archee,  the  court  fool.— Charles  I.  2.  Henrietta  Ma- 
ria.—Henry,  duke  of  Gloucester.  —  Mary,  princess  of 
Oranere.  —  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Charles  I.  —  Anne, 
daughter  of  Charles  I.  —  Henrietta  Maria,  duchess  of 
Orleans.  —  G:  Villiers,  duke  of  Buckingham.  —  T: 
Wentworth,  earl  of  Strafford.  —  W:  Laud,  archbp.  of 
Canterbury.— H:  Rich,  earl  of  Holland.— L'leius  Cary, 
viscount  Falkland— Lucy,  countess  of  Carlisle.  —  Sir 
Kenelm  Digby.  —  Sir  J:  Suckling.  —  Sir  Jefferey  Hud- 
son. —  Oliver  Cromwell.  —  Elizabeth  Cromwell.  —  R: 
Cromwell.  —  H:  Cromwell.  —  Bridget  Cromwell,  Mrs. 
Ireton.  —  Elizabeth  Cromwell,  Mrs.  Claypole.  —  Mary 
Cromwell,  countess  of  Falconberg.  —  Frances  Crom- 
well, Mrs.  Rich.— Charles  II.  3.  Catherine,  queen  of 
Charles  II.— Prince  Rupert.— G :  Monk,  duke  of  Alber- 
marle.  —  G:  Villiers,  second  duke  of  Buckingham.  — 
James,  duke  of  Monmouth.— Mary  Villiers,  duchess  of 
Richmond —Mary  Fairfax,  duchess  of  Buckingham.— 
Barbara  Villiers,  duchess  of  Cleveland.  —  Louise  du 
Queroualle,  duchess  of  Portsmouth.— HortensiaMan- 
cini.  duchess  of  Mazarin.  —  Frances  Stewart,  duchess 
of  Richmond.  —  Frances  Jennings,  duchess  of  Tyr- 
connel.— C:  Sackville,  earl  of  Dorset.— J:  Wilmot,  earl 
of  Rochester.  —  H:  Jermyn,  lord  Dover.  —  Elizabeth 
Butler,  countess  of  Chesterfield.  —  Elizabeth  Bagot, 
count«8S  of  Falmouth  and  Dorset.  —  Elizabeth  Hamil- 
ton, countess  de  Grammont.  —  Anne,  countess  of 
Southesk.— Susan,  lady  Bellasyse.— Isabella,  lady  Ro- 
barts.— Anne  Temple,  lady  Lyttleton.  —  Miss  Brooke, 


Jesse,  J:  B.enea,se.— Continued. 

lady  Denham— Sir  G:  Etherege.  —  Sir  C:  Sedley.  —  T: 
Killegrew.— W:  Chifflnch.— H:Brounker.— T:  Thynne. 
—Lucy  Walters.—  Nell  Gwynn.  —  Mary  Davis.  —  Mrs. 
Middleton.— James  II.— Anne  Hyde,  duchess  of  York. 
—Mary  of  Modena.  —  James  Fitz-James.  duke  of  Ber- 
wick. —  Catherine  Sedley,  countess  of  Dorchester.  — 
Arabella  Churchill. 

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ents.    Phila.  1846.  2  v.  S.  942.4  :  28 

Contents.  V.  1.  James  F:  E:  Stuart.— Clementina 
Maria  Sobieski.— James  Radcliffe,  earl  of  Derweat- 
water.— Simon,  lord  Lovat.  —  W:  Gordon,  viscount 
Kenmure.  —  Charles  Edward.  2.  Same,  wntimied. 
—Louisa,  countess  of  Albany.— H:  Stuart,  cardinal 
York.— A.  Elphinstone,  lord  Balmerino.— W:  Boyd, 
earl  of  Kilmarnock.— G:  Mackenzie,  earl  of  Croraar- 
tie.— Lord  G :  Murray.— Flora  Macdonald. 
Aikin,  Lucy.     Memoirs   of  the    court    of    king 

James  I.     Lond.  1822.  2  v.  O.        942.4:6 

—  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  king  Charles  T.    Phila. 

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2  V.  O.  942.4:  10 
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proceedings  in  the  long  parliament,  temp. 
Charles  I,  printed  from  the  original  pencil 
memoranda  taken  in  the  house,  now  in 
the  possession  of  sir  Harry  Verney  ;  ed.  by 
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Forster,  J :    The  arrest  of  the  five  members  by  | 
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De  Foe,  Daniel.  The  history  of  the  plague  of  i 
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942.4:  13] 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  The  merry  monarch, 
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ture and  society.    Lond.  1885.    2  v.  O. 

942.4:24 
Contenti<.  V.  1.  The  diarists.  —  The  musicians.  — | 
The  dramatic  authors.— The  duchesses.- J:  Dryden. 
App.:  The  siege  of  Rhodes;  Tiie  man  of  mode;  00^ 
chapter  III.  2.  The  actors  of  the  restoration.- The 
actresses.- The  poets.— A  couple  of  courtiers.  — The  j 
prose  writers. 

SidnejT,  H:,  1st  earl  of  Romney.  Diary  of  the] 
times  of  Charles  11;  inch  his  correspon- 
dence with  the  countess  of  Sunderland,  andl 
other  distinguished  persons  at  the  english 
court.  Added,  letters  illustrative  of  the! 
times  of  James  II  and  William  HI,  ed.  with] 
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Yonge,  C:  Duke.  History  of  the  english  revo- 
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Dalrymple,   Sir  J:    Memoirs  of  Great  Britain! 
and  Ireland  ;  from   the   dissolution   of  tl 
last  parliament  of  Charles  II  till  the  captui 
of  tne  french  and  Spanish  fleets  at  Vif 
[1702].    A  new  ed.,  in  three  vols.;  with  tl 
app.  complete  :  consisting  chiefly  of  letter 
from  the  french  ambassadors  in  England 
their  court;  and  from  Charles  II,   Jarat 
II,  king  William,  and  queen  Mary,  and  th(j 
ministers  and  generals  of  those  prince 
Taken  from  theDepot  des  att'aires  ctran^fer 
at  Versailles,   and  king  William's  privai 
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Macaulay,  T:  Babington,  1st  baron  Macaulay. 
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—  Same.     N.  Y.  1849-61.  5  v.   O.  and  D. 

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McCarthy,  Justin.    A  history  of  the  four  Geor- 
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MoUoy,  J.  Fitzgerald.     Court  life  below  stairs. 

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Bissett,  Robert.  The  history  of  the  reign  of 
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"Walpole,  Horace,  4lh  earl  of  Orford.  Memoirs 
of  the  reign  of  king  George  III.  Now  first 
pub.  from  the  original  mss.,  ed.  with  notes 
by  sir  Denis  le  Marchant.  Phila.  1845.  2  v. 
d.  942.5+12 

"Wraxall,  Sir  Nathaniel  W:  Historical  memoirs 
of  my  own  time,  [1772—1784].  Phila.  1845. 
O.  942.5+14 

—  Posthumous  memoirs  of  his  own  time,  [1784 — 

1789].  From  the  2d  Lond.  ed.  Phila.  1845. 
O.  942.5+15 

Bury,  Lady  Charlotte  Susanna  Maria  Campbell. 
Continuation  of  the  diary  illustrative  of 
the  times  of  George  IV,  interspersed  with 
original  letters  from  the  late  queen  Caro- 
line, the  princess  Charlotte,  and  from  vari- 
ous distinguished  persons.  \Anon.'\  Ed.  by 
J:  Gait.     Phila.  1839.     2  v.  D.        942.6  :  2 

Greville,  C:  Cavendish  Fulke.  The  Greville 
memoirs  ;  a  journal  of  the  reigns  of  king 
George  IV  and  king  William  IV ;  ed.  bv 
H:  Reeve.     N.  Y.  1875.     2  v.  D.      942.6:7 

—  Same,  [abridged  and  ed.  by  R:  H:  Stoddard]. 

(Bric-a-brac  ser.)    N.  Y.'l875.  S.   942.6:8 
Greville,  H:  W:    Leaves  from  [his]  diary;  ed. 

by    [Alice    Harriet   Fredrica]    viscountess 

Enfield.    Lond.  1883.     2  v.  O.     942.6:11 
Contents.    V.  1.    1832—1852.    2.    1853—1856. 
Cory,  W:    A  guide  to  modern  englLsh  history. 

Pt.  1,  1815—1830  ;    pt.  2,   1830—1835.     N.  Y. 

1880,  1882.     2  V.  O.  942.6  :  1 

Walpole,  Spencer.    A  history  of  England  from 

the  conclusion  of  the  great  war  in  1815.    2d 

ed.     Lond.  1879,  1880.     3  v.  O.     942.6  :  10 
Martineau,  Harriet.     History  of  the  peace ;  a 

history  of  England  frorn  1816  to  1854,  with 

an  introd.,  1800—1815.     Bost.  1864-66.    4  v. 

O.  942.6  :  5 

—  Introd.   to  the  history  of  the  peace,  1800  to 

1815.     Lond.  1851.  Q.  942.6+5  vl 

McCarthy,  Justin.  The  epoch  of  reform  ;  1830— 
1850.  (Epochs  of  modern  history.)  N.  Y. 
[1882].  S.  942.6:3 

Molesworth,  W:  Nassau.  The  history  of  Eng- 
land, 1830— 1874.     Lond.  1877.    3  v.  D. 

942.6  : 6 

McCarthy,  Justin.    A  history  of  our  own  times, 

from  the  accession  of  queen  Victoria  to 

the  general  election  of  1880.    N.  Y.  1880.   2 

V.  D.  942.6:4 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1880.    2  v.  Q.  942.6+4 

—  A  short  history  of  our  own  times,  from  the 

accession  of  Victoria  to  the  general  election 
of  1880.    N.Y.  1884.  D.  942.6:9 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  942.6+9 
McCarthy,  Justin  Huntly.   England  under  Glad- 
stone.  1880—1885.     2d  ed.,   rev.   and  enl. 
N.  Y.  1886.  Q.                                942.6+12 

See  also  Kings  and  rulers  iu  Biography,  and  in  the 
Index  to    biography  Adelicia— Albany  — Albert 

—  Alfred.  —  Anne  —  Berengaria  —  Boadicea  — 
Brougrham— Campbell,  C— Canning:— Caroline  — 
Cary,Li.— Catharine— Cecil—Charles— Charlotte 
—Churchill— Clive— Cromwell— Devereux— Dis- 
raeli— Dodingrton—  Drake  -  Dudley,  Jane—  Ed- 
ward —  Eleanor  —  Elizabeth  —  Fox  —  Georgre  — 
Gladstone— Grenville— Qreville—Grey— Harold 

—  Hasting-s—  Havelock—  Henrietta  —  Henry  — 
Hyde— Isabella— James— Jane— Jervis— Joanna 


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—  Katherine  —  Lamb  —  Lawrence  —  Margaret  — 
Mary  ~  Matilda  -  Monk  —  Montfort  -  Nelson — 
Peel-Philippa-  Pitt-  Raleg-h-  Richard- Rup- 
ert- Sophia  -  Temple-  Victoria  -Wellesley  - 
Wentworth— William— Wolsey. 

Selections,   incidents ,   topics. 

Knight,  C:,  ed.  Half  hours  of  english  history, 
from  the  roman  period  to  the  death  of 
Elizabeth.    Lond.  1868.  O.  942:17 

Valentine,  Mrs.  R:,  ed.  Half  hours  of  english 
history ;  selected  and  ed.  by  mrs.  Valen- 
tine :  [Pt.  1],  From  James  I  to  William  and 
Marv ;  TPt.  21,  Anne  to  Victoria.  Lond. 
[1881].     2  V.  D.  942  :  18 

Green,  J:  R:,  ec?.  Readings  from  english  history, 
selected  and  ed.  3  pts.  in  1  v.  N.  Y.  1879. 
D  942 : 36 

Contents.    Pt.  1.    From  Hengest  to  Cressy.  3.  From 
Cressy  to  Cromwell.   3.  From  Cromwell  to  Balaclava. 
Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary.     Cameos  from  english 
history  ;  1st— 5th  ser.    [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1869  ; 
Lond.  1880-83.     5  v.  D.  x  942  :  28 

Contents.    V.  1.    Rollo-Edward  IT.    2.    The  wars  in 
France.    3.    The  wars  of  the  roses.    4.  Reformation 
times.    5.    England  and  Spain. 
Selby,   C:     Events  to   be   remembered  in    the 
history  of   England,   forming  a  series  of 
interesting  narratives  of  the  most  remark- 
able occurences  in    each   i-eign,   with  re- 
views of    the   manners,   domestic    habits, 
amusements,  costumes,  etc.,  of  the  people. 
13th  ed.    Lond.  n.  d.  S.  942  :  26 

Sargent,  G:  E.  Stories  of  old  England.  Lond. 
[1869,  1871].     2  V.  D.  x  942  :  35 

Neele,  H:  The  romance  of  history :  England. 
111.    Lond.  w.  d.  D.  942:30 

Hood,  Edwin  Paxton.     Old  England;   historic 
pictures  of  life  in  old  castles,  forests,  ab- 
beys and  cities,  etc.    2d  ed.    Lond.  1852.  S. 
•^  942  :  16 

Lippincott,  Sara  Jane,  born  Clarke,  {Oraee 
Oreenwood).  Merrie  England ;  travels, 
descriptions,  tales  and  historical  sketches. 
111.     Bost.  1866.  S.  X  942  :  45 

Reed,  H:  Lectures  on  english  history  and  tragic 
poetry,  as  ill.  by  Shakespeare.  Phila.  1865. 
D.  942:21 

Contents.  On  the  study  of  history.— The  legendary 
period  of  Britain :  King  Lear.— The  roman  and  saxon 
periods:  Cymbeline  and  Macbeth.— The  reign  of  king 
John.— The  reign  of  Richard  II.— The  reign  of  Henry 
IV.— The  character  and  reign  of  Henry  V,— The  reign 
of  Henry  VI.— The  wars  of  the  roses.— Richard  III; 
Henry  VIII.— Lectures  on  tragic  poetry:  King  Lear; 
Macbeth;  Hamlet;  Othello. 
Seeley,  J:  Robert.  The  expansion  of  England  ; 
two  courses  of  lectures.    Bost.  1883.  D. 

942  :  43 
Contents.     Tendency  in  eng.  history.— England  in 
the  18th  century.— The  empire.- The  old  colonial  sys- 
tem.—Effect  of  the  new  world  on  the  old.— Commerce 
and  war.— Phases  of   expansion— Schism  in  greater 
Britain.— History  and  politics.— The  Indian  empire.— 
How  we  conquered  India.— How  we  govern  India.— 
Mutual  influence  of  England  and  India.— Phases  in 
the  conquest  of  India.— Internal  and  external  dan- 
gers.— Recapitulation. 
Vaughan,  Robert.    Revolutions  in  english  his- 
tory.   Lond.  1859.  3  v.  O.  942+49 
Contents.    V.  1.  Revolutions  of  race.    Celts  and 
romans.— Saxons  and  danes.— Normans  and  english. 
—English  and  normans.  — Lancaster  and  York.    2. 
Revolutions  in  religrion.    Nationalists  and  roman- 
ists.— Protestants  and  nationalists.— Romanists  and 
protestants.- Anglicans  and  romanists.  —  Anglicans 
and  puritans.— England  under  Elizabeth.    8.  Gov- 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Vaughan,  Robert.— Continued. 

ernment.  Parliamentarians  and  royalists.- Repub- 
licans and  royalists.- Court  and  country.— National 
progress  since  1688. 

—  Same ;  v.  1.    N.  Y.  1860.  O.  942  :  49  vl 
Ewald,    Alexander  C:      Stories  from  the  state 

papers.     Bost.  1882.  D.  942  :  38 

Contents.  Our  waste  paper  oflBce.- The  youth  of 
Henry  V.— The  captive  of  Castile.— A  love  match.— 
The  sweating  sickness.- A  holy  mission.— A  princess 
of  the  period.— The  invincible  armada.— The  earl  of 
Essex's  rebellion.- The  gun  powder  plot.— A  perished 
kernel.— The  massacre  of  Amboyna.— The  gathering 
of  the  storm.— The  Lancashire  witches.— The  great 
Are  of  London.— A  national  scare. 
State  trials.  ci.  345.2 

See  col.  233. 

Davidson,  J.  Morrison.    The  new  book  of  kings. 

Bost.  1884.  S.  942  :  54 

Camden  society.      Miscellany;  v,   1.      [Lond] 

1847.  O.  942  :  24 

Contents.    Ellis,  Sir  H :,  ed.    Register  and  chronicU; 

of  the  abbey  of  Abercon way. —Nichols,   J:  G.,  *;<(. 

Chronicle  of   the    rebellion  in  Lincolnshire,    1470.— 

Collier,  J.  P.    Bull  of  pope  Innocent  VIII,  on  the 

marriage  of  Henry   VII  with    Elizabeth  of  York.— 

Coningsby,  Sir  T:    Journal  of  the  siege  of  Rouen, 

1.591,  ed.  by  J:  Gough  Nichols.— Egrerton,  Sir  P.  de 

M.  G.,  ed.    Letter  from  G:   Fleetwood  to  his  father, 

giving  an  account  of  the  battle  of  Lutzen  and  the 

death  of  Gustavus  Adolphus. 

J^  at  ties  0  71  land  and  sea. 
(See  aUo  The  army  and  navy,  col.  233-334.) 

Grant,  James.  British  battles  on  land  and  sea. 
111.     Lond.  n.  d.  3  v.  Q.  942-f  37 

Contents.    V.  1.   1066—1743.    2.  1744-1826.    3.  1827- 
1874.- Chronological  resume.- Index. 

—  Recent  british  battles  on  land  and  sea.    111. 

Lond.  [1885].  Q.  942+37  v4 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  Memorable  battles 
in  english  history,  with  lives  of  the  com- 
manders. New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. .  Lond. 
1879.  2  V.   D.  942  :  32 

Contents.    V.  1.   The  battle  of  Hastings,  and  Har- 
old.—The  battle  of  Lewes,  and  Simon  de  Montfort.— 
The  battle  of  Cressy,  and  Edward  the  black  prince. 
—The  battle  of  Agincourt,   and  Henry  V.  — Oliver 
Cromwell  and  the  great  battles  of  the  civil  war.    2. 
The  battle  of  Blenheim,  and  the  duke  of  Marlborough. 
—The  battle  of  Plassey,  and  lord  Clive.— The  Heights 
of  Abraham,  and  gen.   Wolfe.— The  battle  of  Water- 
loo, and  Arthur  duke  of  Wellington.— The  battle  of 
Inkermann,  and  the  selge  of  Delhi. 
MacFarlane,   C:     Great  battles  of  the  british 
army.      New    ed.,   incl.   the  russian   war. 
[Anon.]    111.    Lond.  1860.  D.  942  :  19 

Allen,  Joseph.  Battles  of  the  british  navy.  Ni'W 
ed.,  rev.  and  enl.    Lond.  1864.  2  v.  D. 

942 : 27 
Southey,  Robert.      The  early  naval  history  of 
England.     Phila.  1835.  S.  942.2  :  18 

Note.    From  the  roman  invasion  to  139.5. 

Local   history    and   antiquities. 

Edmunds,  Flavell.  Traces  of  history  in  tli<' 
names  of  places  ;  with  a  vocabulary  of  tlic 
roots  out  of  which  names  of  places  in  Eng- 
land and  Wales  are  formed.  New  ed. 
Lond.  1873.  D.  911:8 

Doran,  J:  Memories  of  our  great  towns,  with 
anecdotic  gleanings  concerning  their 
worthies  and  their  oddities.  Lond.  1878 
[1860-771.  O.  942:44 

—  Same,    l^ew  ed.,  with  ill.    Lond.  1882.  D. 

942 : 44 


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Freeman,  E:  A:  English  towns  and  districts  ;  a 
series  of  addresses  and  sketches.  111.  and 
map.     Lond.  1883.  O.  942:40 

Contents.  South  Wales  :  Cardiff  and  Glamorgan ; 
Llanthony;  Ang-liaTranswalllana;  South  Pembroke- 
shire castles.— Wessex:  The  place  of  Wessex  in  eng- 
lish  history;  Glastonbury,  british  and  eng-lish;  The 
shire  and  the  g-a;  Bradford-on-Avon;  Devizes;  Ware- 
ham  and  Corte  castle;  Silchester;  Christchurch ; 
Twinham;  Carisbrooke;  Merton  priory.  —  Mercia: 
Lindum  Colonia;  York  and  Lincoln  minsters;  Ches- 
ter; Pre-academic Cambridge;  Pre-academic Oxford ; 
Samt  Alban's  abbey.  —  Northumberland :  Points  in 
early  Northumberland  history;  Klrkstall;  Selby; 
^otes  in  the  North  Hiding;  The  Percy  castles;  Bam- 
burgh  and  Dunstanburgh.— Sussex:  The  case  of  the 
collegiate  church  of  Arundel,  App.;  Cowdray;  Chi- 
chester.—Colonia  Camulodunum.— Carlisle:  The  place 
of  Carlisle  in  english  history. 

Marshall,  Emma.    Stories  of  the  cathedral  cities 
of  England.     N.  Y.  1880.  D.         x  942  :  20 
Contents.    Canterbury.  —  York.  —  London.  —  West- 
minster.—Winchester.— Durham.— Carlisle.— Chester. 
Hunt,  James  H:  Leigh.     The  town  [London]; 
its  memorable  characters  and  events.    111. 
New  ed.    Lond.  1878.  S.  942:46 

Crosland,  Camilla,  born  Toulmin.  Stories  of 
the  city  of  London,  retold  for  youthful 
readers.  111.  Lond.  1881.  D.  x  942  :  31 
•  Contents.  London  bridge. —The  temple  church.— 
The  royal  exchange.— The  Tower.— The  great  plague. 
—The  great  fire.- The  Gordon  riots.— The  Thames 
tunnel. 

Rideing,  W:  H:  Young  folks'  history  of  London. 
Bost.  1884.  D.  X  942:  55 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.  Historical  memorials 
of  Westminster  abbey.  5th  ed.,  with  the 
author's  final  revisions.  111.  Lond.  1882. 
O.  942:41 

Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.  Her  majesty's  Tower. 
Leipz.  1869-71.    4  v.  in  2.  S.  942:14 

—  Royal  Windsor.  3d  ed.  Lond.  1879,  1880.  4 
V.  O.  942:42 

Hutton,  Barbara.  Castles  and  their  heroes.  111. 
Lond.  n.  d.  D.  x  942  :  33 

Contents.    Conway  castle.— Castle  of  Willesmotes- 
wick.  —  Corfe   castle.  —  Chepstow    castle.  —  Kaglan 
castle.— Carisbrooke  castle.— Warwick  castle.— Lud- 
low castle.— Montgomery  castle. 
Timbs,  J:    Abbeys,  castles,  and  ancient  halls  of 
England  and  Wales  ;  their  legendary  lore 
and  popular  history  ;   re-ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 
byAlex.  Gunn.    111.    Lond.  [1885].   3  v.  O. 
942 : 57 
Contents.    V.  1.    South.    2.   Midland.    3.   North. 
Antiquary,   The;    a  magazine  devoted  to  the 
study  of  the  past,  ed.  by  E:  Walford  ;  v.  1— 
12,  Jan.  1880— dec.  1885.    Lond.  1880-85.  Q. 
905  :  LM 
*  *  * 

Martin,  Robert  Montgomery.  History  of  the 
british  possessions  in  the  Mediterranean  ; 
comprising  Gibraltar,  Malta,  Gozo  and  the 


Ionian   Islands.     [British  col.   lib.    v.  7.] 
'       '  940:47 


Lond.  1837.  S. 


4.    Description. 

General. 

Chamberlayne,  J:  Magnae  Britaniae  notitia,  or 
The  present  state  of  Great  Britain,  with 
divei-se  remarks  upon  the  ancient  state 
thereof.  86th  ed.  of  the  south  part,  called 
England,  and  the  15th  of  the  north  part, 

called  Scotland.     Added,  a  compleat  list 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


of  their  R.  H.  the  prince  and  princess  of 
Wale's  household,  as  also  those  of  their 
R.  H.  the  duke  of  Cumberland,  the  pi-incess 
Amelia,  and  the  princess  Caroline.  Lond. 
1745.  D.  914.2  :  8 

Camden,  W:  Britannia,  or  A  chorographical 
description  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
together  with  the  adjacent  islands  ;  written 
in  latin  and  tr.  into  english,  with  add.  and 
impr.,  rev.,  digested  and  pub.  with  large 
add.,  by  Edmund  Gibson.  3d  ed.,  ill.  with 
maps  of  all  the  counties  and  prints  of  the 
british,  roman  and  saxon  coins.  Lond. 
1753.  2  V.  F.  23  :  R 

Wheaton,  Nathaniel  Sheldon.  A  journal  of 
a  residence  of  several  months  in  London, 
incl.  excursions  through  various  parts  of 
England,  and  a  short  tour  in  France  and 
Scotland  in  1823  and  1824.  Hartford.  1830. 
O.  914.2:47 

Colton,  Calvin.  Four  years  in  Great  Britain, 
1831—1835.     N.  Y.  1835.  2  v.  D.    914.2:12 

Haussez,  C:  Lemercher  de  Longpre,  baron  d'. 

Great  Britain  in  1833.     Phila.  1833.  2  v.  D. 

914.2:22 

Carus,  C:  Gustav.  The  king  of  Saxony's  journey 
through  England  and  Scotland  in  1844. 
Tr.  by  S.  C.  Davidson.    Lond.  1846.  O. 

914.2:9 

■Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  Famous  persons  and 
places.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  914.2  :  49 

Contents.  Scotland  and  the  boi-der.— Second  visit 
to  England,  1839.— The  Eglinton  tournament.— Talks 
over  travel:  London,  Isle  of  Wight,  etc. —Letters 
from  England  and  the  continent,  1845-46.— Nature 
criticised  by  art. 

Floyd,  M.  Travels  in  France  and  the  British 
Islands,  [1855].    Phila.  1859.  D.   914.2  :  17 

Harcourt,  R.  Rambles  through  the  British 
Isles,  or  Where  I  went  and  what  I  saw  in 
England,  Ireland  and  Scotland.  N.  Y. 
[1869].  D.  914.2:20 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  An  american  four-in-hand 
in  Britain.     N.  Y.  1883.  O.  914.2  :  66 

Silloway,  T:  W.,  and  Lee  L.  Powers.  The  cath- 
edral towns  and  intervening  places  of  Eng- 
land, Ireland  and  Scotland  ;  description  of 
cities,  cathedrals,  lakes,  mountains,  rivers 
and  watering-places.    Bost.  1883.  D. 

914.2:70 

Ingram,  J:  H.  The  haunted  homes  and  fam- 
ily traditions  of  Great  Britain.  [1st  and] 
8d  series.    Lond.  1884.  2  v.  D.        133  :  30 


Hall,  S:  Carter  and  Anna  Maria.  Ireland;  its 
scenery,  character,  etc.  New  ed.  111.  N. 
Y.n.d.  3v.  Q.  914.1  :R11 

Shaw's  tourists'  picturesque  guide  to  Killarney 
and  Cork.  Map  of  the  lakes,  the  south- 
west of  Ireland  and  plan  of  Cork.  111. 
Lond.  n.  d.  S.  914.1  :  12 

Thackeray,  W:  Makepeace.  The  Irish  sketch- 
book ;  ill.  by  the  author,  [pub.  1843].  3d 
ed.     Lond.  1860.  D.  914.1  :  5 

—  Same.    Leipz.  1872.  2  v.  S.  914.1  :  5 

Carlyle,  T:  Reminiscences  of  my  irish  iourney 
in  1849.    N.Y.  1882.  Q.  914.1^-2 

Bodenberg,  {originally  Levy),  Julius.  Die 
insel  der  heiligen  ;  eine  pilgerfahrt  durch 
Irland.    Berlin.  1860.  2  v.  D.         914.1  :1 

Trench,  W.  Steuart.  Realities  of  irish  life, 
[1821-68].    Bost.  1880.  S.  914.1:6 


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McGrath,    Terence.       Pictures    from   Ireland. 

(Leisure  hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1881.   S. 

914.1:4 
Becker,   Bernard  H:     Disturbed   Ireland  ;    the 

letters  written  during  the  winter  of  1880-81. 

Maps.    Lond.  1881.  D.  914.1  :  17 

8 CO  tl  a  n  d. 

Forsyth,  Robert.  The  beauties  of  Scotland ; 
containing  a  clear  and  full  account  of  the 
agriculture,  commerce,  mines  and  manu- 
factures of  the  population,  cities,  towns, 
villages,  etc.,  of  each  county.  111.  Edinb. 
1805— 1808.  5  V.    O.  914.1:16 

ConUnts.    V.  1.    Midlothian.  — East  Lothian.— Ber- 
wick.   2.  Berwick,  coTi«nwcd.—Roxburg-h.— Selkirk.— 
Tweeddale.—  Dumfries.-  Galloway.—  Kirkcudbright. 
—  Wighton.  —  Air.     3.    Renfrew.  —  Lanark.  —  Glas- 
gow.— Dunbarton.  —  Stirling.  —  Linlithgow.  —  Clack- 
mannan.    4.    Clackmannan,  conthmed.  —  Kinross.— 
rife.-Perth.— Angus,  or  Forfarshire.  —  Kincardine. 
—Aberdeen.—  Banff.— Moray.  —  Nairn.  —  Cromarty.— 
Caithness.    5.  Caithness,  continued— Orkney  Islands. 
—Shetland  Islands.—  Sutherland.—  Ross.— Invei-ness, 
and  islands.— Argyle,  and  islands.— Conclusion. 
Turnbull,  Robert.    The  genius  of  Scotland,  or 
Sketches  of  Scottish  scenery,  literature  and 
religion.    5th  ed.,  ill.    N.  Y.  1850.  S. 

914.1:19 
Hood,  Edwin  Paxton.    Scottish  characteristics. 
N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  914.1  :  13 

Contents.  The  old  Scottish  minister.— Characteristics 
of  Scottish  humoi-.  —  The  humors  of  Scottish  char- 
acter.—Some  varieties  of  Scottish  superstition.- The 
scot  abroad.- The  humors  of  Scottish  dialect.— The 
old  Scottish  lawyers  and  the  law  courts.— Old  Edin- 
burgh.—The  old  Scottish  lady.— Scottish  proverbial 
philosophy.  —  The  old  Scottish  sabbath.  — Northern 

Sinclair,  Catherine.  Scotland  and  the  scotch, 
or  The  western  circuit.    N.  Y.  1840.  D. 

914.1  :8 

Victoria,  Alexandrina,  queen  of  England.  Leaves 
from  the  journal  of  our  life  in  the  High- 
lands, from  1848  to  1861 ;  prefixed  and 
added,  extracts  from  the  same  journal 
giving  an  account  of  earlier  visits  to  Scot- 
land, and  tours  in  England  and  Ireland 
and  yachting  excursions ;  ed.  by  Arthur 
Helps.    N.  Y.  1868.  D.  914.1  :  10  vl 

—  More  leaves  from  the  journal  of  a  life  in  the 

Highlands,  from  1862  to  1882.    N.  Y.  1884. 
D.  914.1: 10  v2 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  914.1+10  v2 
Stewart,    Alexander.      Nether   Lochaber ;    the 

natural  history;  legends  and  folk-lore  of 

the  west  Highlands.    Edinb.  1883.  O. 

914.1  :14 
Cumming,  Constance  Frederica  Gordon-.   In  the 

Hebrides.    New  ed.,  ill.    Lond.  1883.  D. 

914.1  :15 
Smith,  Alexander.    A  summer  in  Skye.    Bost. 

1865.  D.  914.1  :9 

Grant,  James.  Cassell's  old  and  new  Edinburgh  ; 

its  history,  its  people  and  places.  111.  Lond. 

[1884,1885].    3v.  Q.  914.1+18 

England. 
In  general. 
Brayley,  E:  Wedlake,  J:  Britton  and  others. 
Beauties  of  England  and  Wales,  or  De- 
lineations, topographical,  historical  and 
descriptive,  of  each  county.  Lond.  1801-15. 
18  V.  in  25.  O.  914.2:78 

Contents.    Brayley,  E:  W.,  and  J:  Britton.    V.  1 , 
Bedfordshire.  —  Berkshire.  —  Buckinghamshire.    2. 


Cambridgeshire.— Cheshii-e.— Cornwall.  3.  Cumber- 
land.—Isle  of  Man.— Derbyshire.  4.  Devonshire.— 
Dorsetshire.  5.  Durham.— Essex.— Gloucestershire, 
6.  Hampshire.—  Isle  of  Wight.—  Herefordshire.  7. 
Brayley,  E:  W.  Hertfordshire.  —  Kent.  8.  Kent, 
continued.  9.  Britton,  J:  Lancashire —Leicester- 
shire.—Lincolnshire.  10.  London  and  Middlesex, 
or  An  historical,  commercial  and  descriptive  survey 
of  the  metropolis  of  Great  Britain,  incl.  sketches  of 
its  environs  and  a  topographical  account  of  the 
most  remarkable  places  in  the  above  county:  v.  i,  2 
by  E:  W.  Brayley,  v.  3  [in  2  pts.]  by  J.  Nig-htingale ; 
V.  4  by  J.  N.  Brewer.  11.  Evans,  J.,  and  J:  Brit- 
ton. Monmouthshire.  —  Norfolk.  —  Northampton- 
shire. 12,  pt.  1.  Hodgson,  J.,  and  F.  C.  Laird, 
Northumberland,  Nottinghamshire;  pt.  2,  Brew^er, 
J.  N.,  Oxfordshire,  Rutlandshire.  13.  Nigrhtingale, 
J.,  pt.  1,  Shropshire,  Somersetshire;  pt.  2,  Stafford- 
shire. 14.  Shoberl,  F:  Suffolk.— Surrey.-Susscx. 
15,  pt.  1.  Wiltshire  by  J:  Britton,  Warwickshire  by 
J.  N.  Bre'wer;  pt.  3.  Westmoreland  by  J.  Hodgson, 
Worcestershire  by  F.  C.  Laird.  16.  Bigland,  .1: 
Yorkshire.  17.  Evans,  J.  North  Wales.  18.  Rees, 
T:    South  Wales. 

Cook,  Joel.  England,  picturesque  and  descrip- 
tive ;  a  reminiscence  of  foreign  travel.  111. 
Phila.  [1882] .  Q.  914.2+90 

Hall,  S:  Carter.    The  baronial  halls  and  ancient 

Sicturesque  edifices  of  England ;  from 
ra wings  by  J.  D.  Harding,  G.  Cattermole, 
S.  Prout,  W.  Muller,  J.  Holland  and  other 
artists,  col'd  lithotints.  Lond.  1881.  2  v. 
F.  914.2  :B91 

Escott,  T:  Hay  Sweet.  England,  her  people, 
polity  and  pursuits.    N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

914.2:5 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  Earle  Lytton,   1st  baron 
Lytton.    England  and  the  engli^h.    N.  Y. 
1857.     2v.  inl.  D.  914.2:1 

Contents.     V.   1.    View  of  the   eng.  character.  — 
Society  and  manners.—  Survey  of  the  state  of  edu- 
cation, aristocratic  and  popular,  and  of  the  general 
Influences  of  morality  and  religion.    2.    Viewoftiic 
intellectual   spirit  of   the   times. —  A  view  of  our 
political  state.— App. 
—  Same,  germ.     England  und    die    engliinder. 
Aus  dem  engl.  von  F:  Notter.    Stuttg.  1836. 
6v.  in  2.   T.  914.2:1 

Rodenberg-,  (onoiwaZ??/ Levy),  Julius.  England. 
literary  and  social,  from  a  german  point  of 
view.  ■  Lond.  1875.  O.  914.2  :  6 

Contents.  Author's  pref.— Tr.'s  preface.— Kent  and 
the  Canterbury  tales.  —  Shnkspeare's  England.  — 
Coffee-houses  and  clubs  of  London.  — The  jews  in 
England.— Pictures  of  english  highroads.— Autumn 
on  the  english  lakes. 

Daryl,  Philippe.  Public  life  in  England.  Tr. 
by  H:  Irith  and  rev.  by  the  author.  N.  Y. 
[i884].  D.  914.2:80 

Contents.     Pt.  1.    Literature. —Journalism.  — The 
theatre.  —  Poetry   and  science.     Pt.  2.    Parliament 
and  municipal  corporations.     Pt.  3.    The  queen. 
The  army.— The  navy.— The  law  courts  and  the  police 
courts. 
Blouet,  Paul,  (Max  O'Jiell).    John  Bull  and  liis 
island.     Tr.  from  the    trench  under  the 
supervision  of    the    author.      N.   Y.    18S4 
[1883].  D.  914.2:74 

Isham,  Warren.  The  mud  cabin,  or  The  char- 
acter and  tendency  of  british  institution.s, 
as  ill.  in  their  effect  upon  human  character 
and  destiny.    2d  ed.     N.Y.  1853.  D. 

914.2:30 

Heath,    Francis    G:      The    english     peasantry. 

Lond.  1874.  O.  914.2  :  23 

Greenwood,  James.    Low-life  deeps  ;  an  account 

of  the  strange  fish  to  be  found  there.    New 

ed.     [The  wanderer's  lib.]    Loud.  1881.  1). 

914.2:54 

Qroome,  Francis  Hindes.    In  gipsy  tents.   2d  ed. 

Edinb.  1881.  D.  914.2  :  19 


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Morwood,  Vernon  S.  Our  gipsies  in  city,  tent 
and  van  ;  an  account  of  their  origin  and 
strange  life,  fortune-telling  practices,  etc., 
specimens  of  their  dialect  and  amusing 
anecdotes  of  gipsy  kings,  queens  and  other 
gipsy  notabilities*.  111.    Lond.  1885.  O. 

914.2:89 
Hewitt,  W:  Visits  to  remarkable  places,  old 
halls,  battle  fields  and  scenes,  illustrative 
of  striking  passages  in  english  history  and 
poetry.  1st  and  2d  series.  Phila.  1842.  2  v. 
O.  914.2+29 

Contents.  1st  ser.  Penshurst  In  Kent.  —  Culloden. 
—  Stratt'ord-on-Avon  and  the  haunts  of  Shakespeare. 
—Combe  Abbey ;  Warwickshire.— Lindisfarne,  Flod- 
rten  Field  and  other  scenery  of  Marmion.  —  Bolton 
Priory.— Hampton  Court.  —  Compton-Wingates,  War- 
wickshire. —  A  day-dream  at  Tintagel.  —  Staffa  and 
lona.  —  Edge-Hill.  —  Great  Jesuits'  college  at  Stony- 
hurst  in  Lancashire.  —  Winchester.  —  Wotton  Hall, 
Staffordshire.  —  Sacrament  Sunday  at  Kilmorac.  2d 
ser.  Durham.— Houghton-le-Spring-.—  Sherburn  hos- 
pital, Wilton-Gilbert,  Beaurepaire  and  Finchall  Prio- 
ry.—Lumley  Castle.— Lambton  Castle.— Jarrow.— Hil- 
ton Castle.  —Castles  of  Brancepeth  and  Raby.  —Dar- 
ling-ton and  Sockburn.— Newcastle-on-Tyne.  —  Birth- 
place and  tomb  of  Bewick.  —  Seaton-Delaval.  —  Mor- 
peth and  Mitf ord.  —  Warkworth.—  Alnwick  Castle.— 
Bamborough  Castle  and  the  Farn  Isles.  —  Berwick- 
upon-Tweed.— A  stroll  along  the  borders.— Hermitage 
Castle.— Annual  border  games.  —  Keeldar  Castle.— 
Dilston  Hall. 
Hassell,  J.  Beauties  of  antiquity,  or  Remnants 
of  feudal  splendor  and  monastic  times. 
Lond.  1807.  O.  914.2  :R21 

Roberts,  Mary.  Ruins  and  old  trees,  associated 
with  remai'kable  events  in  english  history. 
Lond.  n.  d.  D.  914.2  :  52 

English  forests  and  forest  trees  ;  historical,  le- 
gendary and  descriptive.  111.  Lond.  1853. 
O.  914.2:51 

Hewitt,  W:    Homes  and  haunts  of  the  most  emi- 
nent british  poets.  111.     N.  Y.  1851.  2  v.  D. 
914.2:28 
Contents.    V.  1.    Chaucer.— Spenser.— Shakespeare. 
—Cowley.  —  Milton.  —  Butler.  —Dryden.— Addison.— 
Gay.— Pope.— Swift.—  Thomson.  —  Shenstone.  —  Chat- 
terton.— Gray.— Goldsmith.— Burns— Cowper.  —  Mrs. 
Tighe.— Keats.— Shelley.— Byron.    2.  Crabbe.— Hogg. 
—Coleridge.— Mrs.  Hemans.— L.  E.  L.  —  Scott.— Camp- 
bell.—So  uthey.—Baillie.— Wordsworth.  —  Montgom- 
ery. —  Landor.  —  Leigh   Hunt.  —  Rogers.  —  Moore.— 
Elliott.— Wilson— Procter.— Tennyson. 

Daniel,  G:  Mcrrie  England  in  the  olden  time. 
New  ed.,  ill.  [The  wanderer's  lib.].  Lond. 
1881.  D.  914.2:53 

Thornbury,  G:  Walter.  Shakspere's  England, 
or  Sketches  of  our  social  history  in  the 
reign  of  Elizabeth.    Lond.  1856.  2V.  D. 

914.2:63 
Goadby,  Edwin.    The  England  of  Shakespeare. 
Lond.  1881.  D.  914.2:61 

Ashton,  J:  Social  life  in  the  reign  of  queen 
Anne  ;  taken  from  original  sources.  New 
ed.  ill.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  914.2:65 

See  also  Manners  and  customs  In  Great  Britain,  un- 
der Sociology,  col.  361. 

General  travels. 

Voltaire,  Fran9ois  Marie  Arouet  called  de.  Let- 
ters concerning  the  english  nation.  New 
ed.     Lond.  1767.  S.  914.2:81 

Sinclair,  Catherine.  Hill  and  valley,  or  Hours 
in  England  and  Wales,  [18331.  N.  Y.  1838. 
D.  914.2:41 

Willard,  Emma.  Letters  from  Great  Britain, 
1833.  in  914.4  :  28 

Thorbum,  Grant.  Men  and  manners  in  Britain, 
or  A  bone  to  gnaw  for  the  Trollopes,  Fid- 


lers,  etc.;  notes  from  a  journal  on  sea  and 
on  land  in  1833-4.    N.  Y.  1834.   D. 

914.2:43 

Raumer,  F:  L:  G:  v.  England  in  1835  ;  a  series 
of  letters  written  to  friends  in  Germany, 
during  a  residence  in  London  and  excur- 
sions into  the  provinces.  Tr.  from  the 
german  by  Sai-ah  Austin  and  H.  E.  Lloyd. 
Phila.  1836.  O.  914.2+38 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  Gleanings  in  Europe: 
England,  by  an  american.  \Anon.^  Phila. 
1837.  2  v.  t>.  914.2  :  13 

Sigourney,  Lydia  Howard,  born  Huntly.  Pleas- 
ant memories  of  pleasant  lands,  [1840^1]. 
2d  ed.    Bost.  1844.  D.  914.2  :  40 

Lester,  C:  Edwards.  The  glory  and  the  shame 
of  England.   N.  Y.  1841.  2  v.  D.  914.2:32 

Tyng,  Stephen  Higginson.  Recollections  of 
England,  [1842].     Lond.  1848.  D. 

914.2:45 

Palmer,  Francis  Paul,  and  Alfred  H:  Forrester, 
{A.  Crowquill).  The  wanderings  of  a  pen 
and  pencil.     Lond.  1846.  O.         914.2+36 

Wayland,  Jane.  Recollections  of  real  life  in 
England  ;  with  an  introd.  by  Francis  Way- 
land.     N.Y.  1848.  S.  914.2:46 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     English  traits,  [1847- 
I  48].    7ththous.    Bost.  1857.  D.   914.2:15 

Coxe,  Arthur  Cleveland.  Impressions  of  Eng- 
land, or  Sketches  of  english  scenery  and 
society,  [1851].    N.  Y.  1856.  D.    914.2  :  14 

Tuckerman,  H:  Theodore.  A  month  in  Eng- 
land.   N.  Y.  1853.  D.  914.2:44 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Passages  from  [his]  eng- 
lish note -books.  [1853-58].  (Libr.  ed.) 
Bost.  1879.  2  V.  in  1.  D.  914.2  :  24 

—  Our  old  home  ;    a  series  of  english  sketches. 

Bost.  1863.  S.  914.2:25 

—  Same.   (111.  lib.  ed.)  Bost.  1878.  D.   914.2  :  26 
Hawthorne,    Sophia,  born  Peabody,  mrs.  Nath- 
aniel.   Notes  in  England,  [Scotland]  and 
Italy,  [1857].     N.  Y.  1878.  D.        914.2  :  64 

Miller,  Hugh.  First  impressions  of  England  and 
its  people.    Bost.  1859.  S.  914.2  :  33 

Hoppin,  James  Mason.  Old  England ;  its 
scenery,  art  and  people.    N.  Y.  1867.  S. 

914.2:27 

Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.  Notes  on  England. 
Tr.  with  an  introd.  chapter  by  W.  F.  Rae. 
Portr.    N.  Y.  1876.  O.  914.2:42 

Chandler,  Alfred  D.  A  bicycle  tour  in  England 
and  Wales,  made  in"  1879  by  the  presi- 
dent, Alfred  D.  Chandler,  and  capt.  J:  C. 
Shai'p,  jr.,  of  the  Suffolk  bicycle  club  of 
Boston,  Mass.;  with  an  app.  on  the  use  of 
the  bicycle,  both  in  Europe  and  the  U.  S. 
Maps  and  ill.     Bost.  1881.  S.        914.2  :  10 

White,  R:  Grant.  England  without  and  within, 
[from  observations  during  a  journey  in 
18761.    Bost.  1881.  D.  914.2:48 

"Winter,  W:  The  trip  to  England  [in  1877].  2d 
ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  111.  by  Joseph  Jefferson. 
Bost.  1881.  D.  914.2  :  50 

—  English  rambles,  and  other  fugitive  pieces  in 

prose  and  verse.    Bost.  1884  [18831.  D. 

914.2:76 

Contents.    English  rambles,  1883.— In  memory  of 

Longfellow.— Wanderers ;  poems. 

Champney,  Lizzie,  born  Williams.    Three  Vas- 

sar  girls  in  England  ;  a  holiday  excursion 

of  three  college  girls  through  the  mother 

country.    111.    Bost.  1884  [1883].  O. 

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Scudder,  Horace  Elislia.  The  english  Bodley 
family.    Bost.  1884  [1883].  O.    x  914.2  :  68 

Pennell,  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  Robins.  A  Can- 
terbury pilgrimage  ;  ridden,  written  and 
ill.  by  "[the  authors].    N.  Y.  1885.  O. 

914.2:88 

Hassard,  J:  R.  G.  A  Pickwickian  pilgrimage. 
Bost.  1881.  T.  914.2:60 

Includes  aUo  A  boat-voyajre  on  the  Wye. 

Rimmer,  Alfred.  About  England  with  Dickens. 
111.    Lond.  1883.  D.  914.2  :  73 

London. 
Knight,  C:,  ed.    London.    111.     Lond.   1841-44. 
^6^.  Q.  914.2+37 

Note.    A  collection  of  papers  by  C:  Knight,  G.  L. 
Craik,  J.  Saunders,  W.  Weir,  J.  C.  Piatt  and  others. 
Thombury,  Walter,  and  E:  Walford.     Old  and 
new  London  ;  a  narrative  of  its  history,  its 
people  and  its  places.    111.     Lond.  n.  d.  1 
V.  Q.  914.2+79 

Contents.    V.  1,  2.    Thombury,  W.    East  of  Tem- 
ple Bar.    3,  4.  Walford,  E:    Westminster  and  the 
western  suburbs.     5.    Walford,  E:     The  western 
and  northern  suburbs.    6.  Walford,  E:    The  south- 
ern suburbs.— Index.    7.  Maps. 
Walford,  E:     Greater  London  ;  a  narrative  of 
its  history,  its  people  and  its  places  ;  v.  1, 
2.    111.     N.  Y.  [1884].  2v.  Q.       914.2+82 
JVote.    The  district  included  extends  about  15  miles 
in  all  directions  from  Charing  Cross. 
Thombury,  Walter.     Haunted  London  ;  ed.  by 
E:  Walford.    111.  by  F.  W.  Fairholt.   Lond. 
1880.  D.  914.2  :  59 

"Deals  less  with  the  London  of  the  ghost-stories, 
than  with  the  London  consecrated  by  manifold  tradi- 
tions."—Pre/ace. 
Grant,   James.    The  great   metropolis,  by   the 
author  of  "Random    recollections  of   the 
lords  and  commons."    2d  ed.    N.  Y.  1837. 
2v.  inL  D.  914.2:18 

Coghlan,   Francis.     Pocket  picture  of  London 
and  its  environs,  alphabetically  arr.     New 
ed.,    rev.,   corr.    and    enl.    by   Alexander 
Cooper  Lee.    Lond.  1847.  T.       914.2:31 
Grillparzer,  Franz.    London,  1836. 

in  832  :  35  vlO 
Kalisch,  L:    Paris  und  London  ;  v.  2:    l.,ondon. 
Frankfurt  a.  M.  1851.  S.  914.2  :  2 

Saunders,  F:  Memoirs  of  the  great  metropolis, 
or  London  from  the  Tower  to  the  Crystal 
palace.    N.  Y.  1852.  D.  914.2:39 

Rodenberg  {originally  Levy),  Julius.  AUtags- 
leben  in  London ;  ein  skizzebuch.  Berlin. 
1860.  D.  914.2  :  3 

London,  Reduced  ordnance  map  ;  index,  show- 
ing the  new  postal  divisions,  railway  sta- 
tions, etc.,  containing  references  to  16,000 
streets,  squares,  postal  districts,  cab  fares, 
etc.,  and  a  list  of  the  principal  exhibitions 
and  places  of  amusement.  Lond.  n.  d.  S. 
914.2:76 
Nadal,  Ehrman  Syme.  Impressions  of  London 
social  life  ;  with  other  papers  suggested  by 
an  english  residence.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

914.2:35 
Contents.  Impressions  of  London  social  life.  — 
English  Sundays  and  London  churches.— Two  visits 
to  Oxford.— The  britlsh  upper  class  in  Action.— Pre- 
sumption. —  English  court  f  estivities.- English  tradi- 
tion and  the  english  future.- Childhood  and  english 
tradition.— The  dancing  school  in  Tavistock  square. 
—Contrasts  of  scenery.— New  York  and  London  win- 
ters.—The  evening  call.— Our  latest  notions  of  re- 
publics.—English  conservative  temper.— English  and 
american  newspaper-writing.—  Americans  abroad.— 
Society  in  New  York  and  fiction. 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Hare,  A:  J:  Cuthbert.  Walks  in  London.  N.  Y. 
1876.  2  V.  in  1.  D.  914.2  :  7 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Jottings  about  London. 
From  the  Italian  by  Robert  S.  Minot.  Bost. 
1883.  D.  914.2:69 

Society  in  London,  by  a  foreign  resident.  N.  Y. 
1885.  S.  914.2:86 

Vasili,  Count  Paul,  pseud.  The  world  of  Lon- 
don, (La  societe  deLondres);  [expurgated]. 
N.  Y.  1885.  S.  914.2  :  87 

See  note  under  Berlin  society,  col.  1247. 

Mayhew,  H:  London  labour  and  London  poor, 
a  cyclopaedia  of  the  condition  and  earnings 
.of  those  that  will  work,  those  that  cannot 
"  work  and  those  that  will  not  work  ;  the 
London  street  folk,  comprising  street  sel- 
lers, street  buyei's,  street  finders,  street  per- 
formers, street  artizans,  street  labourers. 
111.  Lond.  1861.  3  v.  O.  914.2  :  58 

—  London    charactei-s ;    ill.    of     the     humour, 

Eathos  and  peculiarities    of  London   life. 
ond.  1874.  D.  914.2  :  57 

—  Same.    New  ed.,   ill.     [The  wanderer's  lib.].  > 

Lond.  1881.  D.  914.2  :  57 

Greenwood,  James.  The  wilds  of  London.  New 
ed.  [The  wanderer's  lib.]  Lond.  1881.  D. 
914.2:55 
Sadler,  L.  R.,  (Jacob  Larwood).  The  story  of  the 
London  parks,  by  Jacob  Larwood.  New 
ed.,  with  ill.  [The  wanderer's  lib.].  Lond. 
1881.  D.  914.2  :  56 

Tower  of  London,  Sketch  of,  as  a  fortress,  a  pri- 
son and  a  palace  ;  also  a  guide  to  the  ar- 
mories. 111.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.        914.2  :  71  , 

—  The,  its  armouries  and  regalia,  a  hand-book  ! 

guide  for  visitors.   [111.].    Lond.  w.  d.  D.      i 
in  914.2  :  71 
Westminster    abbey,    A  historical  description 
of  ;  its  monuments  and  cui'iosities.    Lond. 
n.d.^.  914.2:72 

Other  localities. 
Irving,   Washington.     Abbotsford.  —  Newstead 
abbey.    In  his  Works. 

820.1: 13  v2;    820.1  :Pllv7 

—  Same,  germ.    In  his  Alhambra.  I  401 
Bavies,    G.    Christopher.    Norfolk  broads  and 

rivers,  or  The  water-ways,  lagoons,  and  de- 
coys of  East  Anglia.  New  ed.  111.  Edinb. 
1884.  D.  914.2:85 

Hicklin,  J:  Guide  to  Eaton  Hall,  near  Chester. 
Chester,  n.  d.  D.  914.2:77 

Isle  of  Wight,  The ;  its  history,  topography, 
and  antiquities.  New  and  rev.  ed.,  with 
maps  and  plans.  N.  Y.  1882.  D.  914.2  :  83 

Wise,  J:  R.  The  New  Forest ;  its  history  and  its 
scenery.    3d  ed.  111.    Lond.  1880.  O. 

914.2:62 

Collins,  W:  Wilkie.  Sights  a-foot  [through  Corn- 
wall, in  1850].     Phila.  w.  (Z.  0.      914.2:11 

Craik,  Dinah  Maria,  born  Mulock.  An  unsenti- 
mental iourney  through  Cornwall.  111.  N. 
Y.  1884.  Q.  914.2+84 

Evans,  T:  Walks  through  north  and  south 
Wales  ;  containing  a  topographical  and  sta- 
tistical description  of  the  principality  ;  pre- 
fixed, a  travelling  guide  exhibiting  the  di- 
rect and  principal  cross  roads,  inns,  dist- 
ances of  stages  and  noblemen's  and  gentle- 
men's seats.  4th  ed.  Maps  and  ill.  Lond. 
n.  d.  S.  914.2  :  16 

Rodenberg  (originally  Levy),  Julius.  Ein  herbst 
in  VVales  ;  land  und leute,  marchen  und  lio- 
der.    Hannover.  1858.  D.  914.2:4 


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7.    Europe  —  c,  G-ermany  and  Austria. 


1.    General  history. 

(See  also  Constitutional  history,  col.  213.) 

Brosien,  Hermann.  Lexikon  der  deutschen  ge- 
schichte  ;  die  vcilker,  lander,  historischen 
personen  und  stiitten  Deutschlands,  mit 
einsehluss  der  germanischen  stiimme 
Oesterreichs,  Burgunds,  der  Niederlande 
und  der  Schweiz  bis  zu  ihrer  abtrennung. 
Leipz.  1882.  D.  943  :.R78 

Dunham,  S:  Astley.  A  history  of  the  germanic 
empire.  [Lardner's  cabinet  eycir]  Lond. 
1834,  1835.     3  V.  D.  943  :  62 

Conteiits.    V.  1.    Political  and  civil  history  during 
the  middle  ages,  7.52—1373.    2.   Same,  continued,  1273— 
1487.—  Religious  and  intellectual  history  of  the  ger- 
manic church  during  the  middle  ages,  752—1493.— 
Modern  history,  political,  civil  and  religious,  1437— 
1519.    3.    Same,  corjtniM^'d,  1.519— 1792. 
Pflster,  J :  Christian.     Geschichte  der  teutschen  ; 
nach  den  quellen.     [Geschichte  der  europ. 
staaten,  herausg.  von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und 
F.  A.  Ukert.]    Hamburg.  1829—1836.     6  v. 
O.  943 : 65 

Contents.    V.   1.    Von  den  altesten  zelten  bis  zum 
abgange  derKarollnger.    2.  Von  der  wahlKonrads  I 
bis    nach  dem    untergange   der  Hohenstaufen.    3. 
Von  der  herstellung  des  reiches  nach  den  Hohen- 
staufen bis  zu  kaiser  Maximilians  I  tod.    4.    Von  der 
kirchenreformation  bis  zum  westphalisehen  frieden. 
5.    Vom  westphallschen  frieden  bis  zur  auflosung 
des  reiches  [1806].    [6.]    MSller,  J.  H.    Register. 
Biilau,  F:    Geschichte  Deutschlands  von  1806 — 
1830  ;  zugleich  als  fortsetzung  von  Pfisters 
Geschichte  der  teutschen.     [Geschichte  der 
europ.    staaten,    herausg.    von    A.    H.   L. 
Heeren  und  F.  A.  Ukert.]    Hamburg.  1842. 
O.  943 : 66 

Menzel,  Wolfgang.  The  history  of  Germany, 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time.  Tr.  from  the  4th  german  ed.  by 
mrs.  G:  Horrocks.     Lond.  1849-82.    3  v.  I). 

943  :  16 
Contents.    V.  1.   To  1250.    2.  To  1710.    3.   To  1842. 
Kohlrausch,  H:F:  Theodor.    A  history  of  Ger- 
many from  the  earliest  period  to  the  pre- 
sent time.    Tr.  from  the  last  german  ed. 
by  James  D.  Haas.    Index.    N.  Y.  1847.  O. 
943+14 
Sime,  James.     History  of  Germany  ;  ed.  by  E: 
A.  Freeman.  [Freeman's  historical  course]. 
N.  y.  1875.  S.  943  :  17 

Taylor,  Bayard.  A  school  history  of  Germany, 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  establish- 
ment of  the  German  Empire  in  1871.  111. 
and  maps.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  943  :  35 

Zimxneimann,  W:  Illustrirte  geschichte  des 
deutschen  volkes.    Stuttg.  1873.    3  v.   Q. 

943+3 
Contents.    V.  1.  Von  der  heidnischen  urzeit  bis  911. 
2.    911-1273.    3.    1273-1871. 

—  Same,  eng.  A  popular  history  of  Germany 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  day. 
Tr.  by  Hugh  Craig.    N.  Y.  [1878] .    4  v.  Q. 

943+3 
Contents.    V.  1.  To768.    2.768-1024.    3.1034-1516. 
4.    1516-1871. 
Stacke,  L:  Christian.    Deutsche  geschichte  ;  in 
verbindung  mit   anderen  von  L.   Stacke. 
Leipz.  1880.  1881.     2  v.  O.  943+P2 

Contents.  V.  1.  Von  deralteren  zelt  bis  zu  Maxi- 
milian I.  2.  Von  Maximilian  I  bis  zur  neuesten  zeit 
[1871]. 


Lewis,  Charlton  T.    A  history  of  Germany,  from 

the  earliest  times  ;  founded  on  D:  Miiller's 

"History  of  the  german  people".     N.  Y. 

1874.  O.  943  :  15 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary.     Young  folks'  history 

of  Germany.    Bost.  [1878].  D.    x  943  :  18 

Brewer,  Ebenezer  Cobham.  The  political,  social 

and  literary  history  of  Germany,  from  the 

commencement  to  the  present  day.    Lond. 

1881.  D.  943:13 

Note.   Has  numerous  dynastic  tables,  a  table  of  the 

Imperial  wives,  and  one  of  men  of  mark  from  the 

earliest  time  to  the  present. 

£  y   periods. 

Dahn,  F:  Julius  Felix.   Geschichte  der  deutschen 

urzeit ;  Iste  halfte  bis  a.  476.     [Geschichte 

der  europ.  staaten,  herausg.  von  A.  H.  L. 

Heeren,    F.   A.   Ukert   und  W.   v.   Giese- 

brecht.]     Gotha.  1883.  O.  943  :  71 

Arnold,  W:    Deutsche  geschichte.    Gotha.  1881. 

O.  943  :  57  v2 

Contents.    V.  2.    Friinkische  zeit,  erste  halfte;  481— 

814. 

Lindner,  Theodor.     Geschichte  des  Deutschen 

reiches  vom  ende  des  14ten  jahrh.  bis  zur 

I'eformation  ;   Iste  abth. :     Geschichte  des 

Deutschen    reiches    unter    konig  Wenzel, 

[1378—1400].    Brschw.  1875.    2  v.  in  1.  O. 

943+44 

Geiger,  L:    Renaissance  und  humanismus  ...  in 

Deutschland.  in  909+20  v8 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.    Deutsche  geschichte 

im    zeitalter    der   reformation.     4te    auli. 

Leipz.  1867-68.  6  v.  O.  904  :  36  vl-6 

Contents.    V.  1.    Einleitung  :  Ansicht  der  friiheren 

deutschen  geschichte.— 1486-1531.— Beilage.    2.   1521- 

1528.  —  Bellagen.      3.    1528-1535.   '4.    1535-1547.      5. 

1547-1558.  —  Beilagen.     6.     Analekten:    Urkunden, 

auszuge  undkritlsche  bemerkungen.— Register,  1-6. 

—  Zur  deutschen  geschichte  ;  vom  religionsfrie- 

den  [zu  Augsburg,  1555]  bis  zum  30jahrigen 
krieg.     Leipz.  1868.  O.  904  :  36  v7 

Schiller,  J:  Christoph  F:  v.  Geschichte  des 
dreissigitihrigen  krieges.  In  his  Sammtli- 
che  werke. 

830  :  144  vl4,  15  ;   830  :  143  v9 

—  Same,  eng.    History  of  the  thirty  years'  war. 

Tr.  from  the  german,  by  A.  J.  W .  Morrison. 
N.  Y.  1846.  D.  943  :  21 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  830  :  150  vl 

—  Same.    The  thirty  years'  war.    In  his  Works. 

830:R153v3 

Gardiner,   S:  Rawson.     The  thirty  years' war, 

1618—1648.    (Epochs  of    modern  history). 

N.  Y.  1875.  S.  943  :  23 

Gindely,   Anton.    History  of  the  thirty   years' 

war.     Tr.  by  Andrew  Ten  Brook,  with  an 

introductory  and  a  concluding  chapter  by 

the  tr.    Maps  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1884.    2  v.  D. 

943 :  41 

Contents.    V.   1.    1618-1639.    2.    1630-1648. 

—  Geschichte  des  dreissigjahrigen  krieges.  Prag. 

1869-80.  4  V.  O.  943  :  39 

Contents    V.  1—3.    Erste  ahth.    Geschichte  des  boh- 

mischen  aufstandes  von  1618.    4.   Zweite  abth.    Die 

straf dekrete  Ferdinands  II,  und  der  pfalzische  krieg. 


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Naylor,  Francis  Hare.  The  civil  and  military 
history  of  Germany,  from  the  landing  of 
GustaVus  to  the  conclusion  of  the  treaty  of 
Westphalia.  In  2  v.;  v.  1  [to  the  death  of 
Gustaviis  Adolphusl.  Lond.  1816.  1  v.  in  2. 
O.  943:76 

Biedermann,  F:  K:  Deutschland  im  achtzehn- 
ten  iahrhundert.    Leipz.  1880.  4  v.  O. 

943 :  43 
Contents.    V.  1.    Politische,  materielle  und  sociale 
zustande,  2te  aufl.    2.-4.   Geistige,  sittliche  und  ge- 
selligezustande.— Generalregister. 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.    Die  deutschen  machte 

und  der  fiirstenbund  ;  deutsche  geschichte 

von  1780  bis  1790.    2te  ausg.    Leipz.  1875. 

2  V.  in  1.  O.  904  :  36  v31,  32 

Hausser,    L:     Deutsche   geschichte   vom    tode 

Friedrichs  des  grossen  bis  zur  griindung 

des  Deutschen  bundes.    4te  auC    Berlin. 

1869.  4  V.  O.  943  :  37 

Contents.    "V.  1.  Einleitung;  von  demwestfalischen 

frieden  bis  zum  tode  Friedrichs  des  grossen.  — 1786— 

1795.    2.    1795-1806.    3.    1807-1813.    4.    1813—1816. 

Treitschke,  H:  Gotthard  v.  Deutsche  geschichte 
im  19ten  jahrhundert.  3te  aufl.  [Staaten- 
geschichte  der  neuesten  zeit].  Leipz.  1882. 
2  V.  O.  943+60 

Contents.    V.l.   Bis  zum  zweiten  Pariser  frieden, 
1815.    2.   Bis  zu  den  Karlsbader  beschliissen,  1819.  — 
Beilagen. 
Droysen,  J:  Gustav.    Carl  August  und  die  deut- 
sche politik,  ein  festgruss  zum  3.  sept.  1857. 
Jena.  1857.  O.  943  :  81 

Kliipfel,  K:    Geschichte  der  deutschen  einheits- 
bestrebungen  bis  zu  ihrer  erfiillung,  1848 — 
1871.    Berlin,  1872,  1873.  2  v.  O.      943  :  50 
Contents.    V.  1.    1848-1865.    2.   1865-1871. 
Schmidt,    Ferdinand.       Deutsche    kriege    1864, 
1866,  1870-71.    Kreuznach.  [1883J.  2  v.  S. 
943  :  85 
Hozier,  H:  M.    The  seven  weeks'  war  ;  its  ante- 
cedents and  its  incidents,  based  upon  letters 
reprinted  from  "The  times."    Phila.  1867. 
2  V.  O.  943  :  38 

Blume,  W:  Campaign  1870—1871.  The  opera- 
tions of  the  german  armies  in  France  from 
Sedan  to  the  end  of  the  war,  from  the  jour- 
nals of  the  head-quarters  staff.  Tr.  by  E. 
M.  Jones  ;  with  maps  and  app.  Lond.  1872. 
O.  355.3:2 

JVote.  For  other  works  on  the  f ranco-prussian  war. 
see  History  of  France,  cl.  944.6;  ami  Military  science, 
col.  232. 

jB y  topics. 

Tacitus,  Caius  Cornelius.  Germanische  alter- 
thiimer  ;  mit  text,  iibers.  und  erklarung  von 
Tacitus  Germania  von  Adolf  Holtzmann, 
herausg.  von  Alfred  Holder.  Leipz.  1873. 
O.  943  : 4 

—  Same.    A  treatise  on  the  manners  of  the  ger- 

mans.    In  his  Works.  937  :  38 

Arnold,  W:    Ansiedelungen  und  wanderungen 
deutscher  stamme;  zumeist  nach  hessischen 
ortsnamen.     2te  unveriinderte  ausg.    Mar- 
burg. 1881.  O.  943+56 
F  reytag,  Gustav.    Bilder  aus  der  deutschen  ver- 
gangenheit.    lite  aufl.    Leipz.  1877-79.    4 
V.  in  5.  D.  943  :  1 
Contents.    V.  1.  Ausdemmlttelalter.    2.  Isteabth. 
Vom  mittelalter  zur  neuzelt.  —  2te  abth.   Aus  dem 
jahrhundert  der  reformation.    3.  Aus  dem  jahrhun- 
dert des  grossen  krleges.    4.    Aus  neuer  zeit. 

—  Pictures   of  german  life  in  the  18th  and  19th 


centuries  ;  2d  series.    Tr.  from  the  original 
by  mrs.  Malcolm.    Lond.  1863.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

943  :  61 
Scherr,   Johannes.     Germania;    zwei   jahrtau- 
sende   deutschen  lebens,  kulturgeschicht- 
lich  geschildert.  111.    Phila.  [1883].  O. 

943+P34 
—  Deutsche  kultur-  und  sittengeschichte.  309  :  2 
Wessely,  J.  E.    Deutschlands  lehriahre. 

309  :  20 
Kriegk,  G:  L:    Deutsches  bvirgerthum  im  mittel- 
alter ;  nach  urkundlichen  forschungen  und 
mit  besonderer  beziehung  auf  Frankfurt  a. 
M.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1868,  1871.  2  v.  O. 

943  :  49 
Balcke,  Theodor.    Bilder  aus  der  geschichte  der 
deutschen  landwirthschaft.     Berlin.  1876, 
1877.  3  V.  in  2.  D.  943  :  53 

Contents.    V.  1.    Von  den  altesten  zeiten  bis  zum 
ende  des  bauernkrieges.    2.   Von  der  kirchlichen  bis 
zur  wlrthschaftlichen  reformation.    3.   Aus  dem  al- 
ten  In  das  neue  relch. 
Vehse,   K:  E:    Geschichte  der  deutschen  hcife 
seit  der  reformation.    Hamburg.  1851-60. 
48  V.  in  45.  S.  943  :  5 

Contents.    V.  1-6.  le  abth.    Geschichte  des  preussi- 
schen  hofs  und  adels  und  der  preussischen  diploma- 
tie.    7-17.   2e  abth.     Geschichte  des  ostreichischen 
hofs  und  adels  und  der  iistreichischen  diplomatic. 
18-22.   3e  abth.    Geschichte   der  hiife   des  hauses 
Braunschweig,  Deutschland  und  England  ;   die  hof- 
haltungen  zu  Hannover,  London  und  Braunschweig. 
23-27.  46  abth.     Geschichte   der  hofe   der  hiiusor 
Baiern,  Wiirtemberg,  Baden   und    Hessen.    28-34. 
5e  abth.    Geschichte  der  hiife   des  hauses  Sachsen. 
36^8.   6'e  abth.    Geschichte  der  klelnen  deutschen 
hofe. 
Malleson,  G:  Bruce.    The  battle  fields  of  Ger- 
many, from  the  outbreak  of  the  thirty  years' 
war  to  the  battle  of  Blenheim,  [1631—1704]. 
Maps  and  plan.    Lond.  1884.  O.     943  :  80 
Schlosser,  L:  W:  Gottlob.    Erlebnisse  eines  siicli- 
sischen  landpredigers  in  den  kriegsjahren 
von  1806  bis  1815.    Leipz.  n.  d.  S.    943  :  9 
Mandler,  F:    Erinnerungen  aus  meinen  feldzii- 
gen  in  Oesterreich,  Tyrol,  Russland,  Sach- 
sen und  Frankreich,  1809—1815,  und  episo- 
den    aus    meinem    garnisonsleben.     Nach 
dessen  tode  herausg.   von  Franz    Joseph 
Adolph  Schneidawind.    Niirnberg.  1854.  S. 

943  :  8 
Krasinski,   Hrabia  Waleryi.      Panslavism    and 
germanism.    Lond.  1848.  D.  943  :  82 

Treitschke,  H:  Gotthard  v.  Zehn  jahre  deut- 
scher kiimpfe  ;  schriften  zur  tagespolitik. 
2te  aufl.,  fortg.  bis  zum  jahre  1879.  Berlin. 
1879.  O.  304:20 

Contents.  1865.  Die  losung  der  schleswigholstei- 
nlschen  f  rage.—  Herr  Biedermann  und  die  annexion. 
—Die  partelen  und  die  herzogthiimer.—  Herr  v.  Bciist 
und  die  Preussischen  jahrbiicher.  1866.  Der  krioj? 
und  die  bundesreform.  -Politische  correspondenz.— 
Die  zukunft  der  norddeutschen  mittelstaaten.— Rein- 
hold  Paull  und  minister  Qolther.  1867.  Zum  jah- 
resanfang.—  Die  verl'assung  des  Norddeutschen  bun- 
des. —  Die  schone  gleichheit  der  franzosen.  1868. 
Altpreussen  und  die  deutsch-russischen  Ostsee-pro- 
vinzen.  1869.  Zum  jahreswechsel.  1870.  Badcns 
elntrltt  In  den  bund.  —  Das  strafgesetzbuch  vor  dem 
relchstage.  —  An  den  briefschreiber  der  Weser-zci- 
tung.  —  Ein  lied  vom  schwarzen  adler.  —  Die  feuei- 
probe  des  Norddeutschen  bundes.  —  Was  fordern  wir 
von  Frankreich  ?—Friedenshoffnungen.— Luxemburg- 
und  das  Deutsche  Reich.  —  Die  vertrage  mit  den  siid- 
staaten.   1871.  Oesterreich  und  das  Deutsche  Reich. 

1872.  Die  aufgaben  des  neuen   cultusministers. 

1873.  Das  zweikammersystem  und  das  herrenhaiis. 
—Die  letzte  scholle  welflscner  erde.  — Die  maigesetzc 
und  ihre  folgen.  1874.  Das  reichs-miiitiirgesetz.  — 
Der  sociallsmus  und  seine  giinner.— Bund  und  Reich. 
—Ein  wort  uber  russlsche  kirchenpolltlk.   1876.  Die 


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gerechte  vertheilunc-  der  guter.  —  Libera  chlesa  iu 
Ilbero  stato,  1.  1876.  Same,  2,  3.  —  Die  Turkel  und 
die  grossmachte.— Deutschland  und  die  orlentalische 
frage.  1877.  Das  ergebniss  der  letzten  wahlen.  — 
Noch  eln  wort  zur  arbeiterfrage.  —  Die  europalsche 
lage  am  jahresschlusse.  1878.  Zum  jahresanfang. 
—Zur  lage.  —  Der  sociallsmus  und  der  meuchelmord. 
1879.  Zur  lage. —Der  reichstag  und  die  flnanzre- 
form.— TJnsere  ansichten. 
Gould,  Sabine  Baring-.  Germany,  present  and 
past.    Lond.  1879.  2  v.  D.  943  :  12 

Contents.    V.  1.    The  upper  nobility.  —  The  lower 
nobility.— The  laws  of  succession.  —  Peasant  proprie- 
tors.—Marriage.— Women.—  Forest  royalty.  —  Educa- 
tion.—The  universities.— The  army.    2.   The  stage.  — 
Music— The  kulturkampf.  —Protestantism.  —The  la- 
bour question.- Social  democracy.—  Culture.— Archi- 
tecture.—The  stove.— App.  [bibliography].— Index. 
White,   Andrew    Dickson.     Neu  -  Deutschland. 
Aus  dem  engl.  von.  W:  Ruprecht.    Gottin- 
gen.  1883.  O.  943  :  32 

2.    History  of  special  states. 

Austria,   and    the    old    German 
emp  ire. 

Bryce,  James.    The  holy  roman  empire  [from 

Augustus  to  Francis  II].    7th  ed.    Lond. 

1884.  D.  937.1  :  9 

Giesebrech.t,  W:  v.    Geschichte  der  deutschen 

kaiserzeit ;  mit  einer  vibersichtskarte  von 

H.  Kiepert.      Braunschweig.  1875-81.  5  v. 

O.  943+51 

Contents.     V.  1.   Grundung  des  kalserthums.    5te 

auli.    2.  Bliithe  des  kalserthums.     4te  aufl.    3.  Das 

kaiserthum  im   kampfe    mit   dem  papstthum.     4te 

autl.    4.    Stauter  und  Welfen.    2te  bearb.     5.   Die 

zelt  kaiser  Frledrichs  des  Rothbarts. 

Raumer,  F:  L:  G:  v.    Geschichte  der  Hohenstau- 

fen  und  ihrer  zeit.    5te  aufl.    Leipz.  1878. 

6  V.  O.  943  :  59 

Contents.    V.  1.   395-1152.     2.  11.52— 1209.     3.  1209— 

1241.    4.  1241- J370.    5.  Alterthumer  des  staats-  und 

privatrechts.—  Landwirthschaft,  gewerbe,  handel.— 

Miinzwesen,  mass  und    gewicht.  —  Abgaben,  zollen 

und  regallen.— Krlegs-  und  seewesen.    6.  Klrchllche 

alterthumer.—  Wlssenschaft  und  kunst.—  Hausliche 

verhaltnlsse,  sitten,    gebriiuche.  —  Verzelchniss  der 

quellen.— Register. 

Schmidt,   Ferdinand.      Die    Hohenstaufen   und 

ihre  zeit.     Berlin.  [1885].    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

943  :  88 
Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  The  empire  of  Aus- 
tria ;  its  rise  and  present  power,  [1232 — 
1792].  (The  monarchies  of  continental 
Europe).  3d  ed.  N.  Y.  1859.  O.  943  :  79 
Mailath  Szekhelyi,  J:  Nepomuk  Jozsef  grof. 
Geschichte  des  ostreichischen  kaiserstaa- 
tes.  [Geschichte  der  europ.  staaten, 
herausg.  von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und  F.  A. 
Ukert.J    Hamburg.  1834-50.    5  v.  O. 

943 : 67 
Contents.    V.  1.  1218-1526.    2.   1527-1619.    3.  1619- 
1648.      4.   1648-1740.     5.   1740-1849.  -  Moller,  J.    H. 
Register. 
Coxe,  W:    History  of  the  house  of  Austria,  from 
the  foundation  of  the  monarchy  by  Rho- 
dolph  of  Hapsburgh,  to  the  death  of  Leo- 
pold II,  1218  to  1792.    3d  ed.  Lond.  1847.  3 
V.  D.  943  :  28 

Kelly,  Walter  Keating.  History  of  the  house 
of  Austria,  from  the  accession  of  Francis  I 
to  the  revolution  of  1848,  in  continuation 
of  the  history  written  by  archdeacon  Coxe. 
Added,  Genesis,  or  Details  of  the  late 
austrian  revolution  by  an  ofiicer  of  state, 
[Franz  graf  y.  Hartig],  tr.  from  theger- 
man.    Lond.  1853.  D.  943  :  28  v4 


Robertson,  W:    The  history  of  the  reign  of  the 

emperor  Charles  V.    New   ed.    Glasgow. 

1817.  4  V.   D.  943  :  10 

Contents.    V.  1.  A  view  of  the  progress  of  society 

in  Europe,  from  the  subversion  of  the  roman  empire 

to  the  beginning  of  the  16th  century.— Proofs  and 

Illustrations.- Index.    2.  Charles  V,  to  1527.    8. 1527— 

1548.  4.  1549— 1556.— Index,  v.  2-4. 

—  Same  ;  with  A  view  of  the  progress  of  society 

in  Europe  to  the  beginning  of  the  16th  cen- 
tury. Added,  questions  for  the  examina- 
tions of  students  by  J.  Frost.  N.  Y.  1843. 
O.  943  :  10 

—  Same.    Abridged  ed.    [School  dist.  lib.]  N.Y. 

1844.  S.  943  :  10 

—  Same  ;  with  an  account  of  the  emperor's  life 

after  his    abdication  by  W:  IT  Prescott. 

Phila.  1869.  3  v.  O.  943:11 

Contents.    V.  1.  A  view,  etc.— 1502— 1520.    2.   1520- 

1549.  3.  ]549-1558.-Index. 

Maiden,  H:  Elliot.  Vienna,  1683;  the  history 
and  consequences  of  the  defeat  of  the 
turks  before  Vienna,  sept.  12,  1683,  by 
John  Sobieski,  king  of  Poland,  and  Charles 
Leopold,  duke  of  Lorraine.    Lond.  1883.  D. 

943  :  33 
Arneth,    Alfred   ritter   v.      Geschichte     Maria 
Theresias.     Wien.  1863-79.  10  v.  O. 

943+42 
Contents.  V.  1-3.  Maria  Theresias  erste  regie- 
rungsjahre.  4.  Maria  Theresia  nach  dem  erbfolge- 
kriege.  5,  6.  Maria  Theresia  und  der  slebenjah- 
rlge  krieg.  7-10.  Maria  Theresia' s  letzte  regie- 
rungszeit. 

Wolf,  Adam,  and  Hans  v.  Zwiedineck-Suden- 
horst.  Oesterreich  unter  Maria  Theresia, 
Josef  II  und  Leopold  II,  1740  —  1792. 
(Oncken,  W:,  ed.  Allgemeine  geschichte 
in  einzeldarstellungen ;  3te  hauptabth., 
9ter  th.)  111.  und  portr.    Berlin.  1884.  O. 

909+21  v9 

Adair,  Sir  Robert.  Historical  memoir  of  a  mis- 
sion to  the  court  of  Vienna  in  1806,  with  a 
selection  from  his  despatches.  Lond.  1844. 
O.  943  :  30 

Beer,  Adolf.  Zehn  jahre  osterreichischer  politik, 
1801—1810.    Leipz.  1877.  O.  943  :  52 

Springer,   Anton.     Geschichte  Oesterreichs  seit 

dem  "Wiener'  frieden,   1809.      [Staatenge- 

schichte  der  neuesten  zeit.]    Leipz.  1863, 

1865.  2v.  O.  943+48 

Contents    V.  1.   Der  verfall  des  alten  reiches.    2. 

Die  osterreichlsche  revolution. 

Fiister,  Anton.  Memoiren  vom  miirz  1848  bis 
juli  1849 ;  beitrtige  zur  geschichte  der 
Wiener  revolution.  Frankfurt  a.  M.  1850. 
2  V.  S.  943  :  6 

Klapka,  Gyorgy.  Memoirs  of  the  war  of  in- 
dependence in  Hungary.  Tr.  from  the 
original  ms.  by  O:  Wenckstern.  Lond. 
185D.  2  V.  O.  943  :  83 

Levitschnigg,  H:  ritter  v.  Kossuth  und  seine 
bannerschaft ;  silhouetlen  aus  dem  nach- 
marz  in  Ungarn.    Pesth.  1850.  2  v.  S. 

943:7 

Kossuth,  L:  Memories  of  my  exile.  Tr.  from 
the  original  hungarian  by  Ferencz  Jausz. 
N.  Y.  1880.  O.  943  :  27 

SchrOer,  K:  Julius.  Die  deutschen  in  Oester- 
reich-Ungarn  und  ihre  bedeutung  fiir  die 
monarchic  ;  vortrag  gehalten  im  Deutschen 
verein  in  Wien,  den  16.  Jan.  1879.  In  Deut- 
sche zeit-  und  streit-fragen.       304 :  16  v8 


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miner,  Emanuel.  Schwabische  kolonisten  in 
Ungarn  ;  vortrag  gehalten  am  7.  feb.  1879 
im  museum  zu  Tubingen.  In  Deutsche 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen.  304  :  15  v9 

Peabody,  Elizabeth  Palmer,  ed.  Crimes  of  the 
house  of  Austria  against  mankind  ;  collec- 
ted from  accredited  history.  N.  Y.  1852. 
D.  943  :  29 

Schneller,  Julius  Franz.  Geschichte  von  Boh 
men.  (Allg.  historische  taschenbibliothek, 
18ter  th.)    Dresden.  1827.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

943:76 

See  al»o  in  the  Index  to  biography  Eugrene— Franz 

Josef  —  Friedrich  —  Heinrich  —  Joseph  —  Karl— 

Liatour— Leopold— Maria  Theresia—  mettemioh 

—Otto— Rudolf— Waldstein. 

Prussia,  and  thenew   German 
empire. 

POlitz,  K:  H:  L:  Die  geschichte  Preussens. 
(Allg.  historische  taschenbibliothek,  14ter 
th.)  Dresden.  1827.  4  v.  in  1.  S.  943  :  73 
Heinel,  E:  F:  R:  Geschichte  Preussens  ;  bearb. 
und  vom  jahre  1867-71  fortgefiilirt  von  C. 
F.  Laudien.  7te  aufl.  Karte.  Konigsberg. 
1876.  O.  943  :  46 

Eberty,  Felix.  Geschichte  des  preussischen 
staats.    Breslau.  1867-73.  7  v.  in  6.  D. 

943  :  66 
C<mtent».    V.  1.    1411-1688.    2.  1688-1740.    3.  1T40- 
1756.    4.    1756-1763.    6.    1763-1806.    6.    1806-1815.    7. 
1815-1871. 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  The  history  of  Prus- 
sia ;  with  an  app.  by  another  haiid,  contin- 
uing the  history  to  date.  N.  Y.  [18821.  O. 
943  :  31 
Wyatt,  Walter  J.  The  history  of  Prussia,  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  present  day ;  tracing 
the  origin  and  development  of  her  military 
organization.    Lond.  1876.  2  v.  O. 

943  :  77 
CtmUnts.  V.  1.  700-1390.  2.  139(>-1525.-Pedl{rree 
of  the  house  of  Hohenzollern,  till  the  accession  of 
Frederick  VI,  burgrave  of  Nuremberg,  to  the  rank  of 
kurfiirst  of  Brandenburg.  —  The  early  history  of 
Nurembei'g  and  other  leading  imperial  cities  of  Ger- 
many. 

Tuttle,  Herbert.  History  of -Prussia  to  the  ac- 
cession of  Frederick  the  great,  1134 — 1740. 
Map.    Host.  1884  [1883].  D.  943  :  36 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.    Zwiilf  biicher  preussi- 
scher  geschichte.    Leipz.  1874.  5  v.  in  3.  O. 
904 :  36  v25-29 
Contents.    [V.  26,  26]  1,  2.    Genesis  des  preussi- 
schen staates  [bis  1716].  —  Analekten.  [27,  28]  3,  4. 
1715— 1742.— Analekten.    [29]  5.  1742— 1755.— Register, 
1—5,  {bound  with  vol.  30)- 
—  Same,  eng.    Memoirs  of  the  house  of  Branden- 
burg and  history  of  Prussia  during  the  17th 
ancTlSth  centuries.    Tr.  from  the  german 
by  sir  Alexander  and  lady  Duff  Gordon. 
Lond.  1849.  3  v.  O.  943  :  63 

Note.  This  is  a  translation  of  the  first  ed.  of  the 
german  work,  pub.  In  1847  and  entitled  ''Neun  biicher 
preussischer  geschichte."  In  the  new  german  ed., 
the  "first  book"  has  been  extended  to  four  under  the 
collective  title  of  "Genesis  des  preussischen  staates." 

Stenzel,  Gustav  Adolf  Harald.     Geschichte  des 

preussischen  staats.    [Geschichte  der  euro- 

paischen   staaten,    herausg.   von  A.  H.  L. 

Heeren  und  F.  A.  Ukert].    Hamburg.  1830- 

51.    Gotha.  1854.  5  v.  O.  943  :  68 

Contents.    V.  1.   Von  den  altesten  zeiten  bis  1640. 

2.    1640-1688.    3.   1688-1739.    4.    1739-1756.    6.  1756- 

1768.-MOUer,  J.  H.    BeKJster. 


Schmidt,   Ferdinand.    Oranienburg   und  Fehr- 
bellin  ;  ein  historisches  gemiilde  aus  der  re- 
gierungszeit  des  grossen  kurfiirsten.    5te 
aufl.  111.     Kreuznach.  [1882].  S.     943:84 
Duncker,  ]VIax  Wolfgang.     Aus  der  zeit  Fried- 
richs  des  grossen  und  Friedrich  Wilhelms 
III  ;    abhandlungen   zur    preussischen  ge- 
schichte.    Leipz.  1876.  O.  943  :  47 
Oncken,  W:    Das  zeitalter  Friedrichs  des  gros- 
sen.    (Oncken,    W:,  ed.     Allgemeine  ge- 
schichte in  einzeldarstellungen  ;  3te  haupt- 
abth.,  8ter  th.)  Portr.,  ill.  und  karten.   Ber- 
lin. 1881,  1882.  2v.  O.     '           909-1-21  v8 
Frederick  the  great,  his  court  and  times  ;    with 
an  introd.  by  T:  Campbell.  2d  ed.    Lond. 
1845.  2  V.  D.                                         943  :  19 
Friedrich  II  the  great,  king  of  Prussia.    [Posthu- 
mous works].    Tr.   from  the  french  by  T: 
Holcroft.    Dublin.  1791.  4  v.  in  2.  O. 

943  :  20 
Contents.    V.  1.   History  of  my  own   time.    2,  3. 
The  history  of  the  seven  years'  war.    4.  Memoirs, 
from  the  peace  of  Hubertsburg  to  the  partition  of 
Poland,  and  of  the  bavarian  war. 
Broglie,  Jacques  Victor  Albert  due  de.    Fred- 
erick II  and  IVIaria  Theresa  ;  from  hitherto 
unpub.  documents,  1740  —  1742.    From  the 
french  by  rars.  Cashel  Hoey  and  J:  Lillie. 
N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  943-1-25 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.  Zur  geschichte  von 
Oesterreich  und  Preussen  zwischen  den 
friedensschliissen  zu  Aachen  [1748]  und 
Hubertsburg  [1763J.    Leipz.  1875.  O. 

904  :  36  v30 

Contents.    Maria  Theresia,  Ihr  staatund  ihrhof  Im 

jahre  1755  ;  aus  den  papieren  des  grosskanzlers  Fiirst. 

—Der  ursprung  des  siebenjahr.  krleges.—  Analekten. 

— Anslcht  des  siebenjahr.  krleges. 

Longman,  F:  W.    Frederick  the  great  and  the 

seven    years'    war.      (Epochs    of   modern 

history.")    N.  Y.  [1881].  S.  943:24 

Schafer,  Arnold.    Geschichte  des  siebenjiihrigen 

kriegs.    Berlin.  1867-74.    2  v.  in  3.  O. 

943  :  46 

Contents.    V.  1.  Der  ursprung  und  die  ersteii  zciton 

des  krleges  bis  zur  schlacht  bel  Leuthen.    2.    Vom 

anfange  des  jahres  1758  bis  zur  erotfnung  des  feld- 

zuges  von  1760.    3.    Die  drel  letzten  kriegsjahre  und 

die  friedensschliisse.— Register. 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.    Hardenberg  und  die 

geschichte    des  preussischen    staates   von 

1793—1813.      2te  aufl.   der   in   dem   werke 

"  Denkwiirdigkeiten     des      staatskanzlers 

fiirsten  von  Hardenberg"  den  eigenhiindi- 

fen  memoiren  Hardenberg's  beigegebenen 
istorischen  darstellung  des  herausgebers. 
Leipz.  1879-81.  3  v.  O.  904  :  36  v46-48 
Contents.  [V.  46]  1.  [K:  A: /wsf  v.]  Hardenberg 
bis  zu  seinem  eintritt  in  den  preussischen  dienst.— 
1793-1795.-1796-1806,  lerabschnilt.  [47]  2.  Same,  2er 
abschnitt.— 1806-1813.— Notiz  Tiber  die  memoiren  des 
grafen  von  Haugwitz.  [^48]  3.  1806-1813.-Denk8chril't 
Hardenberg's:  Ueber  die  reorganisation  des  preussi- 
schen staates,  1807. 

Oncken,  W :    Das  Deutsche  Reich  im  jahre  1872  ; 
zeitgeschichtliche  skizzen,  1,  2.     In  Deut- 
sche zeit-  und  streitfragen.         304  :  15  v2 
Contents.     1.    Die  krone  Preussen  im   Deutschcn 
reich.  —  Die  rettung  der  deutschen  volksschule  in 
Preussen.— Die  neugriindung  der  universitiit  Strass- 
burg.— Die  jesuitendebatte.     2.    Der  innere  ausbau 
des  reichs.- Das  verbot  des  jesuitenordens  und  der 
eplscopat.— Die  drelkaiser-zusammenkunft  und  das 
verhiiltnlss  zu  Frankreich.— Die  neue  kreisordnung 
in  Preussen  und  das  herrenhaus. 
Martin,  Theodor.   Verfassung  und  grundgesetze 
des  Deutschen  Reiches ;   zum  praktischen 
gebrauch    fiir    richter,    anwiilte,    buiger- 


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meister  und  polizeibeamte   zusammenge- 

stellt  nach  autnentischen  quellen.    Mit  an- 

hang :    Die    verfassungsurkunde    fiir    das 

Deutsche  Reich.    2te  ausg.    Jena.  1872.  O. 

342.3:9 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Bismarck  — 

Blttcher  —  DBrfling:  —  Friedrica  —  Friedrich  — 

Qneisenau— Hohenlohe—  Moltke—  Scharnhorst 

-Stein-Wilhelm-York. 

Other  states. 

Sartorius,  G:  F:  Christoph,  freiherr  von  Walters- 
hausen.   Geschichte  desHanseatischen  bun- 
des.     Gottingen.  1802-8.    3  v.  O.    943:40 
Contents.    V.  1.    Einleitung.— Von  der  entstehunjr 
der  deutschen  Hanse  im  13.  jahrh.  bis  zum  frieden 
mit  Woldemar  III,  1370.— Beylagen:    Quellen;    Ver- 
zeichniss  der  urliunden  und  acten-stiiclie.    2.    "Von 
dem  frieden  mit  Danemark,  1370,  bis  zu  dem  allge- 
meineu    deutschen    landfrieden.    149,5.  —  Beylagen : 
Quellen;   Ueber  die  zu  dem  bunde  gehorigren  com- 
munen;  Urliunden.    3.    Von  dem  allg-emeinen  deut- 
schen landfrieden  bis  nach  dem  30jahrigen  kriege.— 
Beylage:  Verziechniss  der  urkunden. 
Schafer,  Dietrich.    Die  Hansestiidte  und  konig 
Waldemar  von  Diinemark ;   hansische  ge- 
schichte bis  1376.    Jena.  1879.  O.   943-f  54 
Francke,  W:     Die  nachfolge  in  Bi-aunschweig 
als  frage  des  rechts ;   mit  4  stammtafeln. 
In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streitfx'agen. 

304:15  vl3 
BOttiger,  C:  W:,  and  Th.  Flathe.  Geschichte 
des  kurstaates  und  konigreiches  Sachsen. 
[Geschichte  der  europ.  staaten,  herausg. 
von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und  F.  A.  Ukert.] 
Hamburg.  1830,  1831.    Gotha.  1873.   4  v.  O. 

943 :  69 

Contents.    V.  1.   BSttiger,  C:  W:    Von  den  friihern 

zeiten  bis  zur  mitte  des  16.  jahrh.    2.    1653-1831.    3. 

Flathe,  Th.    1806-1866.    [4.]  Moller,  J.  H.  Register. 

POlitz,  K:  H:  L:   Die  geschichte  des  konigreiches 

Saclisen.    (Allg.  historische  taschenbiblio- 

thek,  lOter  th.)  Dresden.  1826.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

943 : 72 
—  Die  geschichte  der  staaten  des  Ernestinisehen 
hauses  Sachsen ;  des  grossherzogthums 
Weimar-Eisenach,  und  der  herzogthiimer 
Altenburg,  Meiningen  -  Hildburghausen  - 
Saalfeld,  und  Coburg-Gotha.  (Allg.  histo- 
rische taschenbibliothek,  17ter  th.)  Dres- 
den. 1827.  S.  943  :  74 
Regel,  Fritz.  Die  entwickelung  der  ortschaften 
imThuringer  wald,  nordwestliches  undzen- 
trales  gebiet ;  ein  beitrag  zur  siedelungs- 
lehre  Thiiringens.  Karte.  Gotha.  1884.  Q. 
In  Petermann's  mittheilungen,  Ergiin- 
zungsb.  17.  905.1  :M 
Riezler,  Sigmund.  Geschichte  Baierns.  [Ge- 
schichte der  europ.  staaten,  herausg.  von 
A.  H.  L.  Heeren,  F.  A.  Ukert  und  W.  v. 
Giesebrecht.]    Gotha.  1878,  1880.    2  v.  O. 

943 : 64 
Contents.  V.  1.  Bis  1180.  2.  Bis  1847. 
Stalin,  Paul  F:  Geschichte  Wiirttembergs  ;  Ister 
b.,  Iste  htilfte,  bis  1268.  [Geschichte  der 
europ.  staaten,  herausg.  von  A.  H.  L.  Hee- 
ren, F.  A.  Ukert  und  W.  v.  Giesebrecht.] 
Gotha.  1882.  O.  943  :  70 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Bilder  aus  dem  Elsass ; 
mit  der  ansicht  des  Strassburger  miinsters. 
Bremen.  [18761.    2  v.  in  1.  S.  943  :  87 

Contente.    V.  1 .    Von  der  altesten  zeit  bis  zum  mit- 
telalter.    2.    Vom  mittelalter  bis  zur  neueren  zeit. 
.—  Bilder  aus  der  geschichte  Lothringens  ;   mit 
der  ansicht  der  Metzer  kathedrale.     Bre- 
men. [1876].   S.     With  his  Bilder  aus  dem 
943 :  87 


2.    Description. 

General. 

Daniel,  Herrmann  Adalbert.  Deutschland,  nach 

seinen  physischen  und  politischen  verhalt- 

nissen  geschildert.    5te  aufl.    Leipz.  1878. 

2  V.  O.  914.3  : 1 

—  Same.    In  his  Handbuch  der  geographic. 

913  : 1  v3,4 
Contents.    V.  1.    Physische  geographic.    2.    Pollti- 
sche  geographic. 
Neumann,     Gustav.      Geographisches    lexikon 
des  Deutschen    Reichs ;  mit   Ravensteins 
spezialatlas  von  Deutschland,  vielen  stadte- 
planen,  statistischen  karten,  tabellen  und 
mehi'cren  hundert  abbildungen  deutscher 
staaten-  und  stadtewappen.     Leipz.   1883. 
O.  914.3  :R53 

Ravenstein,  L:  Atlas  des  Deutschen  Reichs ; 
zehn  blatter  im  masstab  1:850,000,  mit 
vollstiindigem  register  aller  auf  der  karte 
enthaltenen  namen,  nebst  drei  statistischen 
karten  der  bevolkerungsdichtigkeit,  kon- 
fessionen  und  gewerbthiitigkeit  in  Deutsch- 
land. und  16  produktionskiirtchen  iiber 
bodenkultur,  tierzucht,  und  nutzbare 
mineralien,  mit  ausfiihrlichen  statistischen 
iibersichtstabellen.     Leipz.  [1883].  F. 

914.3  :R54 
Gabler,  E:  Special-atlas  der  grossten  stadte 
des  Deutschen  Reichs,  nebst  ihren  umge- 
bungen  ;  26  karten  in  gleichen  massstabe 
von  1:125000  der  natvirlichen  lange.  Leipz. - 
Neustadt.  [1885].  O.  914.3  :R58 

Gould,  Sabine  Baring-.  Germany.  [Foreign 
countries  and  british  colonies].  111.  Lond. 
1883.  S.  914.3:45 

Stael-Holstein,  Anne  Louise  Germaine,  born 
Necker,  baronne  de.  Germany  ;  with  notes 
and  app.  by  O.  W.  Wight.  N.  Y.  1859.  2  v. 
D.  914.3:47 

Contents.  V.  1.  Pref.— Of  Germany  and  the  man- 
ners of  the  germans.— On  literature  and  the  arts. 
2.  Same,  continw^d.— Philosophy  and  ethics.— Relig- 
ion and  enthusiasm.— App.:  Mllller,  Max,  General 
survey  of  germ,  literature  to  the  close  of  the  18th 
century;  Hegel  and  recent  germ,  philosophy;  Recent 
germ,  theology. 
Johnson,  Anna  C.  Peasant  life  in  Germany. 
N.  Y.  1858.  D.  914.3:25 

Schwarz,  Agnes  Sophie,  born  Becker.  Vor  hun- 
dert jahren  ;  Elise  von  der  Reckes  reisen 
durch  Deutschland,  1784-86,  nach  dem 
tagebuche  ihrer  begleiterin  Sophie  Becker, 
herausg.  und  eingel.  von  G.  Karo  und  M. 
Geyer.     Stuttg.  [1884].  D.  914.3:51 

Spencer,  Edmund.  Sketches  of  Germany  and 
the  germans,  with  a  glance  at  Poland, 
Hungary  and  Switzerland,  1834 — 1836,  by 
an  englishman  resident  in  Germany.  2d 
ed.    In  2  v.;  v.  2.    Lond.  1836.  O. 

914.3:28 
Shelley,    Mary   Wolstonecraft,     born   Godwin. 
Rambles  in  Germany  and  Italy,  in  1840, 
1842  and  1843.     Lond.  1844.  2  v.  D. 

914.3:27 
Kttnig,  H:    Stationen.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1846.  8. 

914.3:9 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  38. 

Strickland,    H:      Travel    thoughts    and    travel 

fancies.     Lond.  1854.  D.  914.3:29 

Calvert,  G:  H:     First  years  in  Europe.     Bost. 

1866.  D.  6l4.3  :  21 

Note.   Antwerp,  G5ttingen,  Weimar  and  Edinburgh. 


1247 


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1248 


Browne,  J:  Ross.  An  american  family  in  Ger- 
many.    111.    N.  Y.  [1866] .  D.       914.3:55 

Braun,  K:  An  den  grenzen  des  Deutschen 
Reiches.     In  his  Aus  der  mappe. 

304 : 2  vl 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  14. 

Lindau,  H:  Gustav  Paul.  Vergniigungsreisen  ; 
gelegentliche  aufzeichnungen.  Stuttg.  1876. 
S.  914.3:11 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog.  p.  38. 

Howard,  Blanche  Willis.  One  year  abroad,  by 
the  author  of  "One  summer."  Bost.  1878. 
S.  914.3:24 

Chetwynd,  Julia  Bosville,  born  Davidson,  the 
hon  mrs.  H:  Weyland.  Life  in  a  german 
village.    2d  ed.   "  Edinb.  1880.   D. 

914.3:49 

Ruggles,  H:  Germany  seen  without  spectacles, 
or  Random  slietches  of  various  subjects, 
penned  from  different  standpoints  in  the 
empire.     Bost.  1883.  O.  914.3:42 

North    Germany. 

Tolderlund,  HotherHakon  Viggo,  {Dr.  H.)  Ein 
sommer  in  Schleswig  ;  sKizzen  und  bilder 
von  dr.  H.  Aus  dem  diinischen  von  H. 
Helms.    Leipz.  1855.   S.  914.3  :  6 

Rodeuberg  (originally  Levy),  Julius.  Stillleben 
auf  Sylt.  3aufl.  Berlin.  1876.  D.  914.3  :  13 
Heinemann,  O.  v.  Das  konigreich  Hannover 
und  das  herzogthum  Braunschweig,  darge- 
stellt  in  malerischen  originalansichten  ih- 
rer  interessantesten  gegenden,  merkwiir- 
digsten  stiidte,  badeorte,  kirchen,  burgen 
und  sonstigen  baudenkmaler  alter  und 
neuer  zeit.  111.    Darmstadt.  1853.  O. 

914.3+19 
Lander,  Sarah  W.    Berlin.  (Spectacles  for  young 
eyes,  no.  6).     N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  914.3  :  48 

Vizetelly,  H:  Berlin  under  the  new  empire  ;  its 
institutions,  inhabitants,  industry,  monu- 
ments, museums,  social  life,  manners  and 
amusements.  111.     Lond.  1879.  2  v.  O. 

914.3:30 
Vasili,  Qraf  Paul,  pseud.    Die  Berliner  gesell- 
schaft.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  914.3+56 

—  Same,  eng.  Berlin  society.  From  the  french 
by  J.  Loder.  N.  Y.  1^84.  D.  914.3  :  56 
Note.  "The  original  author  was  the  German  em- 
press's former  french  reader,  Gerard,  who  used  to 
write  regularly  to  Gambetta.  These  letters  were 
found  amang  Gambetta's  papers  by  his  literary  exe- 
cutor, mme.  Edmond  Adam.  For  effect,  certain  per- 
sonal sketches  made  by  an  alsatian  named  Weiss  were 
worked  in,  while  the  editor,  with  the  aid  of  a  former 
secretary  of  legation,  Otto  von  Loe,  harmonized  the 
parts  and  gave  the  whole  literary  finish. "—JVatfon. 

Mayhew,  H:  German  life  and  manners  as  seen 
in  Saxony  at  the  present  day  ;  with  an  ac- 
count of  village  life,  town  life,  fashionable 
life,  school  and  university  life,  etc.,  of  Ger- 
many at  the  present  day.  111.  with  songs 
and  pictures  of  the  student  customs  at  the 
university  of  Jena.    Lond.  1862.  2  v.  O. 

914.3:26 
Hawthorne,  Julian.    Saxon  studies.    Bost.  1876. 
D.  914.3:22 

Contents.     Dresden  environs.  —  Of  Gambrinus.  — 
Sidewalks  and  roadways.— Stone  and  plaster.  —  Dres- 
den diversions.— Types,  civil  and  uncivil.— Mountain- 
eering In  miniature. 
White,  Walter.    A  July  holiday  in  Saxony,  Bo- 
hemia and  Silesia.    Lond.  1857.  D. 

914.3:31 


Diezmann,  A:  Leipzig  ;  skizzen  aus  der  vergan- 
genheit  und  gegenwart.    Leipz.  1856.  S. 

914.3:2 

Th  e    Ji  h  i  n  e. 

Hugo,  V:  Marie  comte.    The  Rhine.  N.  Y.  1845.  S. 

914.3:3 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  (W.  0.  von  Horn).  Der 
Rhein  ;  geschichte  und  sagen  seiner  burgen, 
abteien,  kloster  und  stJidte.  2te  aufl.  111. 
Wiesbaden.  1875.  O.  914.3  :  12 

Stieler,  K:,  Hans  Wachenhusen  and  F:  W: 
Hacklander.  The  Rhine  from  its  source 
to  the  sea.  Tr.  by  G.  T.  C.  Bartley.  111. 
Lond.  [1877].  F.  914.3":  R43 

GOthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v.  Aus  einer  reise  am  Rhein, 
Main  und  Neckar  in  1814  und  1815.  In  Iiin 
Werke.  830  :  137  v26 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  Excursion  up  the 
Rhine,  1833.  m  914.4:  5 

Murphy,  Lady  Blanche  Elizabeth  Mary  Annun- 
ciata,  born  Noel.  Down  the  Rhine.  With 
Whymper,  E:  Scrambles  amongst  the 
Alps.  914.92:11 

—  Same.    In  On  the  Rhine.  914  :  44 
Hill,  Lucy  A.    Rhine  roamings.  111.    Bost.  1880. 

O.  914,3:23 

Kinkel,  J:  Gottfried.  Die  Ahr;  landschaft,  ge- 
schichte und  volksleben  ;  zugleich  ein  fiih- 
rer  fiir  Ahrreisende.  111.    Leipz.  1846.  S. 

914.3:8 

Head,    Sir    Francis    Bond.    Bubbles   from    tlie 

brunnen  of  Nassau,  by  an  old  man.    N.  Y. 

1845.  D.  914.3:41 

—  Same.    Bubbles  from  some  brunnens  of  Ger- 

many, by  an  old  englishman.  N.  Y.  1848. 
T.  914.3:20 

Heyner,  C.  Erinnerungen  an  Frankfurt ;  fiihrer 
durch  Frankfurt  a.  M.  und  seine  umge- 
bungen  ;  nebst  kui'zem  wegweiser  zu  aus- 
fliigen  in  den  Taunus  und  die  Bergstrasse 
fiir  fremde  und  einheimische.  5te  aulL,  ill. 
Frankfurt  a.  M.  [187  j .  Tt.  914.3  :  52 

EUhne,  F.  Gustav.  Von  Coin  bis  Worms  und 
Speyer ;  rheinische  stiidte  und  landschaf- 
ten."    Leipz.  1856.  S.  914.3:10 

Riehl,  W:  H:  Die  pfiilzer  ;  ein  rheinisches  volks- 
bild.  2te  auH.     Stuttg.  1858.  O.    914.3  :  18 

"Waring,  G:  Edwin,  j>.  'rhc  bride  of  the  Rhine  ; 
200  miles  in  a  Mosel  row-boat.  Added,  a 
paper  on  the  latin  poet  Ausonius  and  his 
poem  "Mosella"  by  C:  T.  Brooks.  Rei)r. 
with  add.,  from  Sc'ribner's  monthly.  Bost. 
1878.  S.  9i4.3:40 

South    Germany. 

Lee,  Katharine.    In  the  alsatian  mountains ;  a 

narrative  of  a  tour  in  the  Vosges.     111. 

Lond.  1883.  D.  914.3:50 

Wood,  C:  W.    In  the  Black  Forest.    [111.]   Lond. 

1882.  D.  914.3:44 

Griesinger,  K:  Theodor.     Humoristische  bilder 

aus  Schwaben.     Stuttg.  1844.  S.     914.3:5 

—  Silhouetten  aus  Schwaben.     Stuttg.  1843.  S. 

914.3:4 
Watts,  Anna  Mary,  born  Howitt.    An  art-student 
in  Munich.  ■2d  ed.    Lond.  1880.  2  v.  D. 

914.3:32 

Steub,    L:     Aus    dem    bayrischen    hochlunde. 

Munchen.  1850.  D.       "  914.3  :  17 

Seguin,   L.   G.      The    country  of    the    pas.sion- 

)lay  ;  the  highlands    aiad  highlanders    of 

Waria.    Lond.  [1880].  D.  914.3:38 


Bt 


1349 


HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— GERMrANY,  AUSTRIA.        CI.  914,  943 


1250 


Austria-  JETu  ng  ary  . 

Kay,   D:     Austria  -  Hungary.      Maps    and    ill. 

i Foreign  countries  and  british  colonies]. 
,ond.  1880.  S.  914.3:33 

White,  Walter.    On  foot  through  Tyrol,  in  the 
summer  of  1855.    Lond.  1856.  D.  914.3:39 
Rasch,  Gustav.    Hochlandsfahrten.   Berlin.  1861. 
S.  914.3  :  14 

Note.    Tyrol,  the  Satzkammergut,  etc. 
Edwards,  Amelia  Blandford.     Untrodden  peaks 
and  unfrequented  valleys ;  a  midsummer 
ramble  in  the  Dolomites."    Leipz.  1873.  S. 
914.3:36 
Busk,  Miss  B.  H.    The  valleys  of  Tirol,   their 
traditions  and  customs,"  and  how  to  visit 
them.    111.  and  maps.    Lond.  1874.  D. 

914.3:59 

Grohman,   W:   A.    Baillie-.      Gaddings  with    a 

primitive  people  ;  a  series  of  sketches  of 

tyrolese  life  and  customs.    (Leisure  hour 

ser.)    N.  Y.  1878.  S.  914.3:37 

Haring,  W:,  {Wilibald  Alexis).    Wiener  bilder. 

Leipz.  1833.  2  v.  S.  914.3  :  7 

SchlOgl,  F:     "Wiener  blut "  ;  kleine  culturbilder 

aus  dem  volksleben  der  alten  kaiserstadt 

an  der  Donau.    4te  aufl.    Wien.  1875.  O. 

914.3:15 


SchlOgl,  ¥:— Continued. 

—  "Wiener  luft";  kleine  culturbilder  aus  dem 
volksleben  der  alten  kaiserstadt  an  der 
Donau.  Neue  folge  von  "Wiener  blut." 
2te  aufl.    Wien.  1876.  O.  914.3  :  16 

Quin,  Michael  Joseph.  A  steam  voyage  down 
the  Danube ;  with  sketches  of  Hungary, 
Wallachia,  Servia,  Turkey,  etc.  1st  amer. 
from  3d  Lond.  ed.    N.  Y.  1836.  D. 

914.3:34 

Pardee,  Julia.  The  city  of  the  magyar,  or 
Hungary  and  her  institutions  in  1839-40. 
Portr.    Lond.  1840.  3  v.  O.  914.3  :  57 

Brace,  C:  Loring.  Hungary  in  1851 ;  with  an 
experience  of  the  austrian  police.  N.  Y. 
1852.  D.  914.3  :  35 

"  Magyarland "  ;  the  narrative  of  our  travels 
through  the  highlands  and  lowlands  of 
Hungary,  by  a  fellow  of  the  Carpathian 
society.    HI.    Lond.  1881.  2  v.  in  1.  O. 

914.3+46 
Note.    The  author  is  a  lady. 

Paton,  Andrew  Archibald.  [Hungary,  Transyl- 
vania, Dalmatia  and  Croatia.]  In  Jiis  Ke- 
searches  on  the  Danube.  914.94  :  27 


8.    Europe  —  d,  France. 


1.    History. 

(See  also  Constitutional  history,  col.  212-213.) 

In  general. 

Dareste  de  la  Chavanne,  Antoine  Elisabeth 
Cleophas.  Histoire  de  France,  depuis  les 
origines  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  2e  ed.  Paris 
1874.  "  ----- 


V.  O. 


944+21 


Contents.  V.  1.  Depuis  les  origines  jusqu'aux 
croisades.  2.  Depuis  les  eroisades  jusqu'i  Charles 
VI.  3.  Depuis  Charles  VI  jusqu'a  Francois  I. 
4.  Depuis  Francois  I  jusqu'a  Henry  IV.  5.  Louis 
XIII  et  Louis  XIV,  jusqu'a  la  palx  de  Eyswiek.  6. 
Depuis  la  paix  de  Ryswick  jusqu'a  Louis  XVI.  7. 
Louis  XVI  et  la  revolution,  jusqu'a  la  paix  de  Bale 
en  1795.  8.  Directoire,  consulat  et  empire.  9.  La 
restauration.— Les  gouvernements  depuis  1830. 

Duruy,  V:    Histoire  de  France.    Nouvelle  ed., 
ill.    Paris.  1883.    2  v.  D.  944:22 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.:  Description  geographique 
de  la  France.— 1600  b.c.-1559  a.  d.  2.  15.59-1815.  Re- 
sume des  evenements  de  1815  a  1888. 

Martin,  Bon  L:  H:    Histoire  de  France  depuis 

les  temps  les  plus  reculcs  jusqu'en  1789.    4e 

ed.    Paris  1878.    17  v.  O.  944+19 

Contents.    V.  1,   Origines,  jusqu'en,  511.    2.  Sanw, 

511-843.  —  Feodalite,  843-987.     3.    987-1206.     4.     1206- 

1328.     6.     1328-141.5.      6.    1415-1465.      7.     1465-1522. 

8.    1522-1.5.59.    9.    1559-1585.     10.    1586-1610.     11.   1610- 

1643.    12.    Mouvement  intellectuel  et  morale.— 1643- 

1661.     13.    1661-1683.     14.    1683-1715.      15.    1715-1763. 

16.    Les  philosophes.— 1763-1789.     17.    Table  analy- 

tique. 

Note.  For  an  english  translation  of  v.  13-16,  see 
944.4-t-l. 

—  Histoire  de  France  depuis  1789  jusqu'it  nos 
jours.    2e  ed.    Paris.  1878.    6  v.  O. 

944+20 
Contents.    V.  1.    1789-1793.     2.    1793-1797.    3.    1797- 
1812.    4.    1812-1831.     5.    1831-1849.    6.    1849-1869. 
Note.    For  an  english  translation,  see  944-|-3. 

79 


Quizot,    Fran9ois   P:    Guillaume.      A   popular 

history  of  France,  from  the  earliest  times 

[to  1789].    Tr.  by  Robert  Black.    HI.    Bo5t. 

1876.    6v.   O.  944+2 

Contents.     V.  1.    To  1099.     2.    1099-1380.     3.    1380- 

1515.    4.    1515-1589.     5.    1589-1711.    6.    1711-1789. 

—  Outlines  of  the  history  of  France,  from  the 

earliest  times  to  the  outbreak  of  the  re- 
volution ;  an  abridgement  of  [his]  Popular 
history  of  France,  with  chronological  index, 
histoncal  and  genealogical  tables,  portr., 
etc.,  by  GustaveMasson.    Bost.  [1881].  D. 

944:4 

—  and  Henriette   de  Witt,   born  Guizot.      The 

history  of  France  from  the  earliest  times 

to  1848.    Tr.  by  Robert  Black.     HI.    N.  Y. 

1885.    8  V.  O.  944  :  6 

Contents.    V.  1.    To  1270.— The  Isingship  in  France. 

2.  The  communes  and  the  third  estate.  — 1328-1514. 

3.  1515-1610.     4.    1610-1715.     5.    1715-1789.     6.    1789- 
1799.    7.    1799-1813.    8.    1813-1848.— Index. 

Bodin,  Felix.  Die  geschichte  Frankreichs.  2te 
aufs  neue  durchgesehene  und  erweiterte 
aufl.  von  A.  L.  Herrmann.  (Allg.  histori- 
sche  taschenbibliothek,  Ister  th.)  Dresden. 
1827.     2v.ini.  S.  944:26 

Schmidt,  Ernst  Alexander.  Geschichte  von 
Frankreich.  [Geschichte  der  europ.  staa- 
ten,  herausg.  von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und  F. 
A.  Ukert.]     Hamburg.  1835-48.    4  v.  O. 

944  :  25 
Contents.    V.  1.    Bis  1328.    2.    1328-1559.     3.    1559- 
1643.    4.    1643-1774.-Meiler,  J.  H.    Register. 

Wachsmuth,  Ernst  W:  Gottlieb.  Geschichte 
Frankreichs  im  revolutionszeitalter.  [Ge- 
schichte der  europ.  staaten,  herausg.  von 
A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und  F.  A.  Ukert.]  Ham- 
burg. 1840-44.  4  V.  O.  944.5  :  29 
Contents.  V.  1.  1774-1792.  2.  1793-1798.  3.  1798- 
1813.    4.    1810-1830.-Mailer,  J.  H.    Register. 


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HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— FRANCE. 


Hillebrand,  K:  Geschichte  Frankreichs  von  der 

thronbesteigung  Louis  Philipps    bis    zum 

falle  Napoleon's  III.     Gotha.  1877,  1879.    2 

V.  O.  944.6:21 

Contents.    V.  1.    1830-183T.    2.    1830-1848. 

Crowe,  Eyre  Evans.  History  of  France.  Phila. 
1835.    3v.  S.  944:27 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1844.    3  v.  S.  944  :  27 

Contents.     V.  1.    To  1610.     2.    1610-1792.     3.    1792- 
1814.— Index. 
■White,  James.  History  of  France  to  1848.  Edinb. 

1875.  D.  944:18 

Jervis,  H.  W.    The  student's  France  ;  a  history 

of  France  from  the  earliest  times  to  the 

establishment  of   the  2d  empire  in  1852. 

[Anon.]    m.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  944  : 8 

Stephen,  Caroline  Emilia,  (Sarah Brook).  French 

history  for  english  children.  Maps.  Lond. 

1881.  b.  X  944  :  13 

—  Same.    Rev.  and  ed.  by  G:  Gary  Eggleston. 

111.  and  maps.    N.  Y.  1882.  S.     x  944  :  13 
Yonge,   Charlotte  Mary.     History  of    France  ; 
ed.  by  E:  A:  Freeman.    [Freeman's  histori- 
cal course.]    N.  Y.  1879.  S.         x  944  :  12 

—  Aunt  Charlotte's  stories  of  french  history  for 

the  little  ones.    Lond.  1877.  S.    x  944  :  14 

—  Same.     Young  folks'  history  of  France   [to 

1871].     Bost.  [1879].  D.  x  944  :  14 

Lacombe,  Paul.  The  growth  of  a  people ;  a 
short  study  in  french  history.  A  tr.  of  the 
Petite  histoire  du  peuple  francais  by  L:  A. 
Stimson.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  944  :  16 

Iiaurent,  Francois.  Etudes  sur  I'historie  de 
I'humanite.  309 :  22 

Contents,  see  col.  151. 
Bonnem^re,  Eugfene.  Histoire  des  paysans  de- 
puis  la  fin  du  moyen  Sge  jusc[u'a  nos  jours, 
1200—1850;  prdcedee  d'une  introd.,  an  50 
avant  J.  C— 1200  aprfes  J.  C.  Paris.  1856. 
2  V.  O.  944  :  23 

Contents.    V.  1.    Introd.— 13e-16e  si^cle.     2-    17e- 
]9e  slecle. 
Stephen,  Sir  James.    Lectures  on  the  history  of 
France.    N.  Y.  [18511.  O.  944+11 

Contents.  Decline  and  fall  of  the  romano-gallic 
province.  —  Decline  and  fall  of  the  Merovingian 
dynasty.- Character  and  Influence  of  Charlemagne.— 
Decline  and  fall  of  the  Carlovingian  dynasty.— Anti- 
feudal  Influence  of  the  municipalities  of  France;  of 
the  eastern  crusades;  of  the  alblgensian  crusades.— 
Influence  of  the  judicial  on  the  monarchical  system 
of  France.— Influence  of  the  privileged  orders  on 
the  monarchy  of  France.— States-general  of  the  14th, 
15th  and  16th  century.— Sources  and  management  of 
the  revenues  of  France.  —  Power  of  the  purse  In 
France.— The  reformation  and  the  wars  of  religion.— 
Power  of  the  pen  in  France.— Absolute  monarchy,  as 
administered  by  Henry  IV  and  by  Richelieu;  during 
the  minority  of  Louis  XIV;  by  Colbert  and  Louvols; 
by  Louis  XIV  in  person.— Growth  of  the  french  and 
the  english  monarchies  compared. 
B-eeve,  H:  Royal  and  republican  France;  a 
series  of  essays,  repr.  from  the  Edinburgh, 
Quarterly  and  British  and  foreign  reviews. 
Lond.  1872.    2  v.  O.  944:24 

drntents.    V.  1.    Louis  XIV.— Saint-Simon.— Mira- 
beau.  — Marie  Antoinette.  —  Beugnot.  —  Mollien.    2. 
Chateaubriand.— Louis  Philippe.— Alexis  de  Tocque- 
vllle.— Agricultural  France.— France  in  1870.— Com- 
munal France.— Epilogue. 
Jackson,  Catherine  Charlotte  lady.    Old  Paris  ; 
its  court  and  literary  salons,  [1610—1715]. 
N.  Y.  1880.  D.  944.4:4 

—  The  old  regime ;   court,  salons  and  theatres, 
[1715—1774].      Lond.  1880.  2  v.  O. 

944.4  :  5 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Jackson,  Catherine  Charlotte  lady. — Continued. 

—  The  french  court  and  society  ;  reign  of  Louis 

XVI    and    the    first  empire,    [1774-1815]; 
Lond.  1881.  2  v.  O.  944.4  : 6 

—  The  court  of  the  Tuileries,  from  the  restora- 

tion to  the  flight  of  Louis  Philippe,    [1815—' 
1848].     Lond.  1883.  2  v.  O.  944.6  :  20 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  944.6+20 
Davenport,  R:  Alfred.    The  history  of  the  Bastile 

and  of  its  principal  captives.    Phila.  1846. 

S.  ^         ^  ^  944:9 

Ritchie,    Leitch.      The    romance    of    history : 

France.  111.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  944  :  15 

To  the  revolution  of  17  89. 

Michelet,  Jules.    History  of  France.    Tr.  by  G. 
H.  Smith.    N.  Y.  1§47,  1848.  2  v.  O. 

944+1 

Contents.    V.  1.   To  1880.    2.   1380-1483. 

Daniel,  Gabriel.    The  history  of  France,   from 

the  time  the  french  monarchy  was  estab- 

lish'd  in  Gaul,  to  the  death  of  Lewis  XIV. 


Written  originally  in  french,   and  now  tr. 
ig.    L 
Contents,    v.  1.    An  historical  preface.  —  486—1370. 


mto  eng. 


'igmall 
Lond. 


1726.  5  V.  D. 


944:7 


„.     1270—1461.      3.    1461—1560.     4.    1560—1610.    5.    An 

historical  journal  of  the  reign  of  Lewis  XIII,  and 

Lewis  XIV,  1610-1715. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.    Tales  of  a  grandfather,   4th 

ser. :    Stories   taken  from    the   history   of 

France,  [to  14131.  Parker's  ed.,  in  2  v.  Bost. 

1845.  2  V.  in  1.  D.  944  :  10 

—  Same.    Bost.  n.  d.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  944  :  10 

Godwin,   Parke.    The  history  of  France.  V.  1 : 

Ancient  Gaul,  [to  843].    N.  Y.  1860.  O. 

944.1+1 
Fustel  de  Coulanges,  Numa  Denis.  Histoire 
des  institutions  polit^ques  de  I'ancienne 
France,  le  partie  :  L'empire  romain  ;  Les 
germains  ;  La  royaute  merovingienne.  2e 
ed.    Paris.  1877.  O.  944.1:3 

Thierry,  Am^dee  Simon  Dominique.  Histoire 
des  gaulois  depuis  les  temps  les  plus  re- 
cules  jusqu'a  I'entifere  soumission  de  la 
Gaule  a  la  domination  romaine.  lOe  ed. 
Paris.  1881.  2  v.  D.  944.1  :4 

MasBon,  Gustave.  Early  chroniclers  of  Europe  : 
France.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  944. 1 :  2 

Thierry,   Jacques  N:  Augustin.    Narratives  of 
tne  Merovingian  era,   or  Scenes  of  the  6th 
century,  [a.  d.  561—583].    With  Ms  Histori- 
cal essays.  in  904+37 
Palgrave,    Sir  Francis.     The  history    of   Nor- 
mandy and  of  England.    Lond.  1857-78.  4 
V.  O.  944  :  5 
Contents.     V.   1.     Introd.:    General  relations    of 
mediaeval  history.— Carlovingian  Normandy ;  741—913. 
2.   Same,  continued.    The  three  first  dukes  of  Nor- 
mandy; Rollo,  Guillaume-Longue-Bp^e,  and  Richard- 
Sans-Peur.- The  Carlovingian  line  supplanted  by  the 
Capets.    3.    Richard  Sans-Peur.  —  Richard  Lo-Bon. — 
Richard  III.  —  Robert  Le-Diable.  —  William  the  Con- 
queror.   4.   William  Rufus.  —  Accession  of  Henry 
Beauclerc. 
Guizot,   Fran9ois  P:  Guillaume.    Charlemagne 
and  the  Carlovingians  ;   ed.  from  Guizot's 
History  of  France,  with  notes  and  genea- 
logical,   historical    and    other     tables   by 
Gustave  Masson.    (Episodes  of  french  his- 
tory, 1.)    Lond.  1880.  S.                 944.2  :  2 
—  St.   Louis  and  the   13th    century ;    ed.    fi'om 
Guizot's  History  of  France,  with  notes  and 
genealogical,  historical  and  other  tables  by 
Gustave  Masson.    (Episodes  of  french  his- 
tory, 2.)    Lond.  1880.  S.                 944.2:3 


J 


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Wallon,  H:  Alexandre.  Saint  Louis  et  son 
temps.  2e  ed.    Paris.  1876.  2  v.  O. 

944.2:5 

"Willert,  Paul  Ferdinand.  The  reign  of  Louis 
XL  Map.  [Hist,  handbooks].  Lond.  1876. 
S.  944.2  : 4 

Comines,  Philippe  de,  sieur  d'' Argenton.  Memo- 
irs ;  containing  the  histories  of  Louis  XI 
and  Charles  Vfll,  kings  of  France,  and  of 
Charles  the  bold,  duke  of  Burgundy.  Ad- 
ded, The  scandalous  chronicle,  or  secret 
history  of  Louis  XI  by  J:  de  Troyes.  Ed. 
with  life  and  notes,  by  Andrew  R.  Scoble. 
Lond.  1855,  1856.  2  v.  D.  944.2  :  1 

Guizot,  Franyois  P:  Guillaume.  Francis  I  and 
the  16th  century  ;    ed.  from  Guizot's  His- 


tory of  France,  with  notes  and  genealo- 
gical, historical  and  other  tables,  by 
Gustave     Masson.     (Episodes    of     frencn 


history,  3.)    Lond.  1881.  2  v.  S.     944.3  :  2 
Contents.    V.  1 .    Francis  I  and  the  emperor  Char- 
les V.    2.   Francis  I  and  the  renaissance. 
Mignet,  Fran9ois  A:  Alexis.  Rivalite  de  Fran9ois 
I  et  de  Charles  V.  2e  ^d.    Paris.  1876.    2  v. 
D.  944.3  :  5 

White,  H:  The  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew, 
preceded  by  a  history  of  the  religious  wars 
in  the  reign  of  Charles  IX.  111.  N.  Y.  1868. 
O.  944.3  : 4 

Ranks,  Franz  Leopold  v.  Franzosische  ge- 
schichte,  vornehmlich  im  16.  und  17.  janr- 
hundert.    Leipz.  1868-70.  6  v.  O. 

904  :  36  v8-13 
Contents.  [V.  8]  1.  Friihere  epochen  der  franz. 
geschichte.  —  Politik  und  kriejr  in  der  zweiten  halfte 
des  15.  und  der  ersten  des  16.  jahrh.  —  Eraporkom- 
men  kirchllcher  reformbestrebungen.  — 1562—1594. 
[9]  2.  1594-1642.  [10]  3.  1643-1686.  [11]  4.  1687— 
abt.  1756.  [12]  5,  umgearb.  und  vermehrt.  Analec- 
ten:  Ueber  Davila's  Geschichte  der  franz.  burger- 
kriege ;  Venetianische  relationen  vom  ausgang  des 
15.  bis  gegen  ende  des  16.  jahrh.;  Mittheilungen  aus 
franz.  hss.  und  kritische  bemerkungen  ;  Aus  den 
spatern  venetianischen  relationen;  Ueber  die  ver- 
sammlung  der  franz.  notabeln,  1787.  [13]  6.  Aus 
den  brief  en  der  herzogin  von  Orleans,  Elisabeth  Char- 
lotte, an  die  kurfurstin  Sophie  von  Hannover.  —  JRe- 
gister,  1-6. 

-  Civil  wars  and  monarchy  in  France,  in  the 
16th  and  17th  centuries;  a  history  of  France, 
principally  during  that  period.  Tr.  by  M. 
A.  Garvey.    N.  y:  1853.  D.  944.13  :  3 

Contents.  The  earlier  epochs  of  f rench  history.  — 
Politics  and  war  from  1450—1550.  —  Appearance  of  ef- 
forts for  ecclesiastical  reform  in  France.  —  Fifteen 
years  of  religious  civil  war.  —  Henry  III  and  the 
League.  —  Henry  IV  in  contest  with  the  League,  to 
1594. 

Davila,  Enrico  or  Arrigo  Cattarino.  The  his- 
tory of  the  civil  wars  of  France,  [1559— 
1598].  Written  in  Italian,  tr.  out  of  the 
original.  2d  impression,  whereunto  is 
added  a  table.    Lond.  1678.  F.  23  :  R 

Sixlly,  Maximilien  de  Bethune,  due  de.  IMem- 
oirs  ;  annexed,  the  trial  of  Francis  Ravail- 
lac  for  the  murder  of  Henry  the  great. 
Tr.  from  the  fr«nch.  New  ed.  Lond.  1812. 
5  v.  D.  944.3  : 1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Memoirs,  1570—1594.  2.  1594—1601. 
3.  1602—1605.  4. 1605-1610.  5. 1610— 1611.— Discussion 
of  the  political  scheme  commonly  called  the  great 
design  of  Henry  IV.— Supp.  to  the  life  of  the  duke 
of  Sully,  after  his  retreat.  —  Trial  of  Ravaillac.- In- 
dex. 

Cheruel,  P:  Adolphe.  Histoire  de  France  pen- 
dant la  minorite  de  Louis  XIV.  Paris.  1879- 
80.  4v.  O.  944.4:11 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— 1642— 1644.— App.  2.1644— 
1648.    3.  1648— 1650.— App.  4.  1650— 1651.— Conclusion: 


Fin  de  la  Fronde,  1651-53;  Eetour  de  Mazarin,  son 
administration  interleure,  1653-61;  Politique  exteri- 
eure  de  Mazarin,  1653-61. 

Martin,  Bon  L:  H:  History  of  France  from  the 
most  I'emote  period  to  1789.  Tr.  from  the 
4th  Paris  ed.  by  IVIary  L.  Booth.  V.  13-16. 
Bost.  1865,  1866.  4  v.   O.  944.4-|-l 

Contents.    V.  13,  14.   The  age  of  Louis  XIV.    15, 
16.  Decline  of  the  monarchy.    No  more  translated.— 
The  original  work  will  be  found  in  944+19. 
Philippson,    Martin.      Das    zeitalter   Ludwigs 
XIV.    (Oncken,  W:,  ed.    Allgemeine  ge- 
schichte in  einzeldarstellungen:  3te  haupt- 
abth.,  5ter  th.)  111.  and  portr.    Berlin.  1879. 
O.  909-1-21  v5 

Pardee,  Julia.  Louis  XIV,  and  the  court  of 
France  in  the  17th  century.  N.  Y.  1848.  2 
v.  D.  944.4  :  8 

Contents.    V.  1.  1615-1658.    2.  1659-1715. 
Lacroix,  Paul,  {Le  Mbliof)hile  Jacob).    The  18th 
century  ;  its  institutions,  customs  and  cost- 
umes:   France,  1700—1789.  111.  Lond.  1876. 
Q.  944.4  :R2 

Poole,  Reginald  Lane.  A  history  of  the  hugue- 
nots of  the  dispersion  at  the  recall  of  the 
edict  of  Nantes.    Lond.  1880.  D. 

944.4  :  10 
Broglie,    Jacques  Victor  Albert  due  de.      The 
kinj^'s  secret ;  the  secret  correspondence  of 
Louis  XV  with  his  diplomatic  agents,  from 
1752  to  1774.     Lond.  n.  d.  2  v.  O.  944.4  :  3 
Contents.    V.  1.  Origin  of  the  secret  diplomacy.— 
Change  of  the  system  of  the  political  alliances  of 
France;  The  role  of  secret  diplomacy  subsequent  to 
that  change.— The  secret  diplomacy  opposed  to  the 
russian  army  in  Poland,  1756-58.— The  secret  diplom- 
acy with  the  army,  1758-62.    2.  The  secret  diplomacy 
in  exile,  1762-63.— The  secret  diplomacy  in  England; 
the  chevalier  d'Eon,  1764-66.— The  polish  succession, 
1764r-70.  — The  partition  of  Poland,  1771-73.  —  Secret 
diplomacy  in  the  Bastille,  1773-74.— Conclusion,  1774— 

Vizetelly,  H:  The  story  of  the  diamond  neck- 
lace told  in  detail  for  the  first  time,  by  the 
aid  of  contemporary  memoirs,  original  let- 
ters, and  official  and  other  documents,  and 
comprising  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  the  coun- 
tess de  La  IVIotte,  pretended  confidant  of 
Marie-Antoinette,  with  particulars  of  the 
careers  of  the  other  actors  in  this  remark- 
able drama.  3d  ed.,  rev.  Lond.  1881.  O. 
944.4  : 9 

Collier,  Sir  G:  France  on  the  eve  of  the  great 
revolution:  France,  Holland  and  the  Neth- 
erlands a  century  ago ;  ed.  by  his  grand- 
daughter, mrs.  C:  Tennant.  Lond.  1865. 
O.  944.5:27 

From   17  8  9    to   the   present    time. 

Martin,  Bon  L:  H:    A  popular  history  of  France, 

from  the    first  revolution  to  the  present 

time  ;  with  concl.  chapters  by  F:  Martin. 

Tr.  by   IMary  L.  Booth  and  A.  L.  Alger. 

111.    Bost.  1876,  1882.  3  v.  O.  944+3 

Contents.    V.  1.    1789-1795.    2.  1795—1832.    3.  1832— 

1861.— Martin,  F:    1861-1881. 

Note.    The  original  work  will  be  found  in  944-1-20 

Laiin,  H:  van.    The  f rench  revolutionary  epoch; 

a  history  of  France  from  the  beginning  of 

the  first  french  revolution  to  the  end  of 

the  second  empire.    Lond.  [1878].  2  v.  O. 

944.5  :  28 

ConUnts.    V.  1.  1789-1804.    2.  1804-1870. 

Adams,  C:  Kendall.  Democracy  and  monarchy 
in  France,  from  the  inception  of  the  great 


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revolution  to  the  overthrow  of  the  second 

empire.    N.  Y.  1874.  O.  944  :  17 

Contents.    Introd.— The   philosophers  of  the  revo- 

lutioa.— The  politics  of  the  revolution.— The  rise  of 

napoleonism.— The   restoration.  —  The  ministry  of 

Guizot.— The  revolution  of  1848.— From  the  second 

republic  to  the  second  empire.— Universal  suffrage 

under  the  second  empire.—  The  decline  and  fall.— 

Index. 

Doniol,  J:  H:  Antoine.    La  revolution  francaise 

et  la  feodalite.    3e  ed.    Paris.  1883.  O. 

944.5:22 
Contents.    Pref.—  L' abolition  en  France.  —  L' aboli- 
tion dans  les  autres  etats  du  continent.— L'abolitlon 
en  Angleterre. 

The  revolution  and  first  empire. 

Tocqueville,  Alexis  C:  H:  Clerel  de.     The  old 
regime  and  the  revolution.    Tr.  by  J:  Bon- 
ner.    N.  Y.  1856.  D.  944.6  :  6 
Blanc,  J:  Joseph  L:    History  of  the  french  revo- 
lution of  1789.    Tr.  from  the  french.    V.  1. 
Phila.  1848.  D.  944.5  :  8 
Contents.    Origin  and  causes  of  the  revolution.— 
The  two  revolutions,  [to  aug.  1789]. 
Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.    The  origins  of  con- 
temporary France,  tr.  by  J:Durand.     [Pt. 
IJ  The  ancient  regime.     N.  Y.  1876.    O. 
[Pt.  2,]  The  french  revolution.   N.  Y.  1876- 
81.    3  V.  O.                                       944.5  :  5 
Contents.    V.  1 .    The  structure  of  societj^.- Habits 
and  characters.— The  spirit  and  the  doctrine.— The 
propagation  of  the  doctrine. —The  people.  — Index. 
2.  Spontaneous  anarchy.— The  constituent  assembly, 
and  the  result  of  its  labours.— The  application  of  the 
constitution.    3.   The  jacobin  conquest.     4.  Estab- 
lishment of  the  revolutionary  government.— The  ja- 
cobin programme.- The  governors. —The  governed. 
—The  end  of  the  revolutionary  government.— Index, 
v.ZA. 
Sybel,  H:  K:  Ludolf  v.     History  of  the  french 
revolution,  [1785—1799].    Tr.  from  the  3d 
ed.  of  the  original  german  vi^ork  by  Walter 
C.Perry.    Lond.  1867.    4  v.  O.  944.5  :  21 
Contents.    V.  1.    Breaking  out  of  the  revolution.— 
First  effects  of  the  revolution  on  Europe.— Abolition 
of  royalty  in  France.    2.  Campaign  in  Champagne.- 
Commencement  of  the  war  between  England  and 
France.— Second  partition  of  Poland.    3.    Interrup- 
tion of  the  coalition  war.— Reign  of  terror  in  France. 
—Victories  of  the  french  republic.    4.    Third  parti- 
tion of  Poland.— Treaty  of  Basle.- End  of  the  french 
national  convention. 
Abbott,  J :  Stevens  Cabot.  The  french  revolution 
of  1789  [to  1799J,  as  viewed  in  the  light  of 
republican  institutions.    N.  Y.  1859.  0. 

944.5+7 
Hausser,  L:    Geschichte  der  franzosischen  revo- 
lution, 1789—1799;  herausg.  von  W:  Oncken. 
2te  aufl.     Berlin.  1877.  O.  944.5  : 1 

Carlyle,  T:    The  french  revolution;  a  history. 
N.  Y.  1871.    2v.  D.  944.5:9 

Contents.    V.  1.    Death  of  Louis  XV.  —  The  paper 
age.— The  parlement  of  Paris.  —  States-general.- The 
third  estate.  —  Consolidation.  —  The  insurrection  of 
women.— The  feast  of  pikes.— Nanci.  — The  Tuileries. 
— Varennes.    2.    Parliament  first. —The  marseillese. 
— September.- Regicide.  —  The  girondins.  —Terror.— 
Terror  the  order  of  the  day.  —  Thermidor.  —  Vende- 
maire. 
Geschichte    der    franzosischen   revolution    von 
1789 ;   zusammengestellt  aus  den  werken 
v(m    [Francois  A:  Alexis]   Mignet,  [Jules 
Abel]  Hugo,  [T:]  Carlyle.    2te  aufl.    Chi- 
cago. 1858.  D.  ■  944.5  :2 
Stael-Holstein,  Anne  Louise  Germaine  baronne 
de.    Considerations  on  the  principal  events 
of   the     french    revolution ;    posthumous 
work  of  the  baroness  de  Stael,  ed.  by  the 
duke  de  Broglie  and  the  baron  de  Stael, 


Tr.  from  the  original  ms.  N.  Y.  1818.  2  v. 
O.  944.5  :  13 

Contents.    V.  1.  1774—1799.    2.  1799-181,5.— Consider- 
ations on  the  history  and  character  of  the  english.— 
Index. 
Smyth,  W:  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  french 
revolution.  New  ed.,  with  the  author's  last 
corr.  and  an  add.  lecture.    Lond.  1855.     2 
V.  D.  944.5  :  12 

Contents.    V.   1,    Louis  XIV  to  June  30,  1793.    2. 
June  30, 1793,  to  the  fall  of  Robespierre.— Supp.  lec- 
tures: Dumont;  Prelim,  lectures,  1833, 1835;  America; 
General  summary.— Index. 
Michelet,  Jules.    Histoire  de  la  revolution  fran- 
9aise.     Paris.  1876.     6  v.  O.  944.5:30 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.:  De  la  religion  du  movon 
age;  De  I'ancienne  monarchie.—Avril  1789-14  jufllct 
1790.    2.    Juillet  1790  -  sept.  179L     3.    Oct.  1791- so))t. 

1792.  4.    Sept.  1793 -  avrll  1793.    5.    Avril-dec.  I?.):!. 
6.    Dec.  1793  -  39  juillet  1794. 

Croker,  J:  Wilson.  Essays  on  the  early  period 
of  the  french  revolution  ;  reprinted  from 
the  "Quarterly  review",  with  add.  and  corr. 
Lond.  1857.  O.  944.5  :  26 

Contents.    Thiers'  histories.— Louis  XVI  and  Mario 
Antoinette.— The  journey  to  Varennes  and  Brussels, 
June  1791.— On  the  30th  June  and  10th  august  1793.— 
The  captivity  in  the  Temple.— Robespierre.— The  re- 
volutionary tribunals.— The  guillotine. 
K-anke,  Franz  Leopold  v.    Ursprung  und  beginn 
der  revolutionskriege,  1791  und  1792.     2te 
aufl.     Leipz.  1879.  O.  904  :  36  v45 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  Marie  L:  de.  History  of 
the  Girondists,  or  Pei'sonal  memoirs  of  the 
patriots  of  the  french  revolution  from  un- 
published sources,  with  a  biogr.  sketch  of 
the  author.  Tr.  by  H.  T.  Ryde.  N.  Y. 
1847-49.     3  V.  D.  "  944.5  :  19 

Contents.    V.  1.    April  1791 -July  1793.    2.  Aug.  1792 
—may  37,  1793.     3.    Memoir  of  Lamartine.— May  38, 
1793— July  28,  1794.-Index. 
Berriat  Saint-Prix,  C:     La  justice  revolution- 
naire,    aovlt   1792  —  prairial    an   HI   [mai 
1795] ;  d'aprfes  des  documents  originaux,  la 
plupartinedits.    2e  ed.    Paris.  1870.  O. 

944.5-1-23 

Mignet,   Fran9ois  A:  Alexis.      History   of   the 

french  i*evolution,  from  1789  to  1814.  Lond. 

1846.  D.  944.5  :  10 

Thiers,  L:  Adolphe.    The  history  of  the  french 

revolution.    Tr.  with  notes  and  ill.  from 

the  most  authentic  sources  by  F:  Shoberl. 

New  ed.    Lond.  w.  d.    5v.  D.       944.5:3 

Contents.    V.  1.    To  aug.  1792.    2.  Sept.  1793 -may 

1793.  3.  June  1793  -  July  1794.    4.  Aug.  1794  -  feb.  1797. 
6.    Feb.  1797  -  nov.  1799.-Index. 

—  Same.    3d  amer.  ed.  in  4  v.;  v.  3,  4,  [apr.  1794- - 

nov.  1799].    Auburn,  N.  Y.  1846.    2  v.  O. 
944.5:3 

—  Same :    Atlas ;    dressd    par   Th.    Uuvotenay. 

Paris,  n.  d.  Q.  944.5+3  i 

—  History  of  the  consulate  and  the  empire  of 

France  under  Napoleon ;  a  sequel  to  The 
history  of  the  french  revolution.  Tr.  from 
the  french  by  D.  Forbes  Campbell  and  H. 
W.  Herbert. '  Phila.  1855-63.    5  v.  O. 

944.5+4 
Contents.    V.  1.  Nov.  1799- aug.  1805.    2.  Aug.  18U5-  „ 
July  1808.     3.    May  1808 -may  1811.     4.  March  1811- 
nov.  1813.    5.    Nov.  1813-1821. 

—  Same,  germ.     Geschichte  des  consulats  und  I 

kaiserreichs.  Deutsch  von  W:  -Joi'dnn. 
Leipz.  1845.    24  v.  in  6.  T.  944.5  :  4 

Contents.    V.  1.    Die  vorfassung  des  j  ah  res  X'lll.- 
Innere  verwaltuner.  —  Ulm  und  Genua.  -  MaroiiRo. 
2.    Heliopolis.  —  Waflfenstillstand.  —  Hohenlinden. 
Hollenmaschlne.— Die  neutralen.— Riiumung  Aegyi' 
tens.     8.    Allgemeiner   frlede.  —  Konkordat.  —  Dus 


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Thiers,  L:  Adolpho.— Continued. 

tribunat.— Lebenslangliches  konsulat.— Die  sakulari- 
sationen.  4.  Bruch  des  friedens  von  Amiens.  — 
Kiistunjren.— Die  royalislenverschworunsr.— Das  kai- 
serthum.  5.  Die  kronung.— Dritte  koalition.— Ulm 
und  Trafalgar.  6.  Austerlitz.  —  Der  Rheinbund.— 
Jena.— Eylau,  bis  1809. 

—  Same.  Atlas,  dresse  et  dessinc  sous  la  direc- 
tion de  M.  Thiers  par  A.  Dufour  et  [Th.] 
Duvotenay.    Paris.  1875.  Q.  944.5-|-4 

Barni,  Jules.  Napoleon  et  son  historien,  M. 
Thiers.    Paris,  n.  d.  U.  944.5  :  24 

Morris,  W:  O'Connor.  The  french  revolution 
and  first  empire ;  an  historical  sketch, 
with  an  app.  upon  the  bibliography  of  the 
subject  and  a  course  of  study  by  Andrew 
D.  White.  (Epochs  of  modern  history.) 
N.  Y.  [1875].  S.  944.5:11 

Pardee,  Julia.  Episodes  of  french  history  dur- 
ing the  consulate  and  first  empire.  N.  Y. 
1859.  D.  944.5  :  17 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  The  imperial  guard  of 
Napoleon  from  Marengo  to  Waterloo.  N. 
Y.  1861.  D.  944.5  :  18 

Williams,  Helen  Maria.  A  narrative  of  the 
events  which  have  taken  place  in  France, 
from  the  landing  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte, 
on  the  1st  of  march  1815,  till  the  restora- 
tion of  Louis  XVIII,  with  an  account  of 
the  present  state  of  society  and  public 
opinion.     Lond.  1815.  O.  944.6  :  5 

Sibome,  W:  History  of  the  war  in  France  and 
Belgium  in  1815 ;  containing  minute  de- 
tails of  the  battles  of  Quatre-Bras,  Ligny, 
Wavre  and  Waterloo.  1st  amer.  ed.  Phila. 
1845.  O.  944.5:14 

Gardner,  Dorsey.  Quatre  Bras,  Ligny  and 
Waterloo  ;  narrative  of  the  campaign  in 
Belgium  1815.     Bost.  1883.  O.      944.5:20 

Gleig,  G:  Robert.  Story  of  the  battle  of  Water- 
loo.    N.  Y.  1860.  i).  944.5  :  15 

Jomini,  Antoine  H:  baron  de.  The  political  and 
military  history  of  the  campaign  of  Water- 
loo. Tr.  from  the  french  1by  S.  V.  Benet. 
N.  Y.  1860.  D.  944.5  :  16 

Simpson,  James.  A  visit  to  Flanders  and  the 
field  of  Waterloo,  in  1815.        in  914.4  :  36 


From  the  restoration. 

Browning,  Oscar.    Modern  France,  1814—1879. 
[Harper's  half-hour  ser.]    N.  Y.  1880.  T. 

944.6  :  13 
Lamartine,  Alfonse  Marie  L:  de.    The  history 
of  the  restoration  of  monarchy  in  France. 
N.  Y.  1851-53.  4  V.  D.  "      944.6  : 1 

Contents.    V.  1.  1813—1815.    2.  1814—1815.    3.  1815— 
1831.    4.  1821-1830. 
—  Same,    germ.     Geschichte    der    restauration. 
Aus  dem  franz.  von  Theodor  Roth.  Stuttg 
1851-53.  8  V.  S.  944.6  :  1 

Blanc,  J:  Joseph  L:    The  history  of  ten  years. 
1830—1840.    Lond.  1844.  3  v.  O.     944.6  :  6 
Contents.    V.  1.  1830-1833.    2.  1832-1840. 
Cass,  Lewis.    France  ;  its  king,  court  and  gov- 
ernment, by  an  american.    N.  Y.  1840.  O. 
914.4:3 
Heine,   H:    Franzosische    zustande,    1833—1848. 
In  his  Siimmtliche  werke. 

830  :  139  v8-10 

Lamartine,  Alfonse  Marie  L:  de.    Historv  of  the 

french  revolution  of  1848.    Tr.  by  Francis 

A.  Durivage  and  W:  8.  Chase.  1st  amer. 

ed.    Bost.  1860.  3  v.  in  1.  D.  944.6  :  4 


Lamartine,  Alfonse  Marie  L:  de. — Continued. 

—  The  past,   present  and  future  of  the  republic 

[of  18481.  Tr.  from  the  french.  N.  Y.  1850. 
D.  944.6  :  2 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  vergangenheit,  gegenwart 

und  zukunft  der  franzosischen  republik. 
Aus  dem  franz.  von  P.  Meyer.  Stuttg.  1850. 
S.  944.6  : 2 

St.  Jolin,  Percy  Bolingbroke.  French  revolu- 
tion in  1848 :  The  three  days  of  february 
1848  :  with  sketches  of  Lamartine,  Guizot, 
etc.    N.  Y.  1848.  S.  944.6  .  8 

Phipps,  Constantine  H:,  1st  marquis  of  Nor- 
manhy.  A  year  of  revolution  ;  from  a  jour- 
nal kept  in  Paris  in  1848.    Lond.  1857.  3  v. 

0.  944.6  :  25 
Mitchell,  Donald  Grant,  {Ik  Marvel).    The  battle 

summer ;  transcript  from  personal  obser- 
vation in  Paris,  during  1848,  by  Ik  Mar- 
vel. N.  Y.  1850.  D.  944.6  :  7 
Meissner,  Alfred.  Revolutionilre  studien  aus 
Paris,  [1849].    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1849.  3  v.  in 

1.  D.  944.6  :  3 
Senior,  Nassau  W:    Journals  kept  in  France  and 

Italy  from  1848  to  1853,  with  a  sketch  of 
the  revolution  of  1848  ;  ed.  by  his  daughter, 
M.  C.  M.  Simpson.    Lond.  1871.  3  v.  O. 

944.6  :  15 

Contents.    V.  1 .   Sketch  of  the  revolution  of  1848.— 

Journal  in  Prance,   1848— oct.    1850.     2.    Journal  in 

Italy,  dec.  1850— apr.  18.51;  in  Paris,  may  1851— Jan.  1853. 

—  Conversations  with  M.  Thiei's,  M.  Guizot  and 

other  distinguished  persons  during  the 
second  empire  ;  ed.  by  his  daughter,  M.  C. 
M.  Simpson.    Lond.  1878.  3  v.  O. 

944.6  :  16 
Contents.    V.  1.    1852-1854.    2.  1855-1860. 

—  Conversations  with  distinguished  persons  dur- 

ing the  second  empire,  from  1860  to  1863  ; 
ed.  by  his  daughter,  M.  C.  M.  Simpson. 
Lond."  1880.  3  v.  O.  944.6  :  17 

Contents.  V.  1.  1860—1861.  2.  1861—1863. 
Tenet,  P:  Paul  Eugfene.  Paris  in  december  1851, 
or  The  coup  d'etat  of  Napoleon  III.  Tr. 
from  the  13th  french  ed.,  with  many  origi- 
nal notes,  by  S.  W.  Adams  and  A.  H.  Bran- 
don. N.  Y.1870.  p.  944.6:10 
Maupas,  Charlemagne  Emile  de.  The  story  of 
the  coup  d'etat.  Freely  tr.  with  notes  by 
Albert  D.  Vandam.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

944.6  :  19 
Hugo,  V:  Marie  comte.    The  history  of  a  crime  ; 
the  testimony  of  an  eye-witness.  111.    N.  Y. 
1878.  O.  944.6  :  9 

Note.    The  story  of  the  coup  d'6tat  of  Napoleon  in 
1851. 
Delord,    Texile.     Histoire    du    second    empire. 
Paris.  1869-76.  6  v.  O.  944.6  :  18 

Contents.    V.  1.    Introd.:    Comment  I'empire  s'est 
fait.-1853-1856.    2.  1856-18.59.    3.  1860-1864.    4.  1865 
—1866.    5.  1867—1869.    6.  1870.— Conclusion. 
Deutsch-franzbsische  krieg,  Der,  1870-71  ;  redi- 
girt  von  der  kriegsgeschichtlichen  abthei- 
lung  des  Grossen  generalstabes  :  ler  t.,  Ge- 
schichte des  krieges  bis  zum  sturz  des  kai- 
serreichs  ;  3ter  t.,    Geschichte  des  krieges 
gegen  die  republik.    Berlin.   1874-81.    5  v. 
text  ;  3  V.  maps.  O.  944.6+22 

Contents.  V.  1.  Vom  beginn  der  feindseligkeiten 
bis  zurschlachtvon  Grave'otte.  2.  Vender  schlacht 
bei  Gravelotte  bis  zum  sturz  des  kaiserreichs.  3. 
Von  der  einschliessung;  von  Paris  bis  zur  wiederbe- 
setzung  von  Orleans  durch  die  deutschen.  4.  Die  er- 
eig-nisse  im  norden  Frankreichs  von  ende  november, 
im  nordwesten  von  anf  anir  dezember  und  die  belage- 
rung  von  Paris  von  anfang  dezember  bis  aum  waffen- 


CI.  914,  044 


HIST.  AND  QEOGB.— FRANCE. 


stillstand.— Die  operatlonen  im  sadosten  von  mitte  no- 
vember  bis  mitte  januar.    5.   Die  erelgnisse  im  sud- 
osten  Frankreichs  von  mitte  januar  bis  zur  beendi- 
gung  der  f eindseligrlseiten.  —  Ruckwartige  verbindun- 
gen.— Der  waffenstillstand.  —  Kuckmarscli  und  okku- 
pation.— Riickbllcke.    6-8.   Maps. 
Oilier,  Edmund.    Cassell's  history  of  the  vsrar  be- 
tween  France    and    Germany,  1870—1871. 
London.  1871,  1873.  2  v.  Q.  944.6+11 

Forbes,  Archibald.  My  experiences  of  the  war 
between  France  and  Germany.  Leipz.  1871. 
2  V.  in  1.  S.  944.6  :  14 

Vizetelly,  H:,  ed.  Paris  in  peril.  Lond.  1882.  2 
Y.6.  944.6:23 

Note.    Comprises  a  history  of  life  in  Paris,  during 
the  siege  of  1870-71. 
Simon,  Jules,  originally  Jules  Fran9ois  Simon 
Suisse.      The    government  of     M.  Thiers, 
from  8th  february  1871  to  24th  may  1873. 
From  the  french.    N.  Y.  1879.  2  v.  O. 

944.6  :  12 
Jerrold,    W:    Blanchard.     At    home    in    Paris. 
Lond.  1884.  2  v.  D.  944.6  :  24 

Cojitente.  V.  1.  The  gavroche  party;  literary  esti- 
mates of  the  fall  of  the  second  empire,  1868—1870.— 
The  observations  of  monsieur  Chose.— The  Montreux 
goat-herd.  —  Goodman  Misery.  —Supping  men  of  Ro- 
ger de  Beauvoir's  time.  —  His  excellency  M.  Hougon. 
—  Citizen  Gugusse  at  play.  2.  The  art  of  alms  in 
France.— App. 

See  rtteo  in  the  Index  to  biography  Alton-Shee 
—Anne— Bayard  —  Bonaparte— Bourbon— Brog- 
lie  —  Charles  —  Chevreuse  —  Coligny  —  Conde— 
Corday  —  Danton  —  Dare  —  Eugenie  —  Ferry  — 
Fouche  —  Foy  —  Fran9oi8  —  Gambetta  —  Gravy 
—Henri  —  Hortense  —Joseph  Bonaparte— Jose- 

Shine  —  LaFayette  —  Lamballe  —  Louis  —  Mac 
[ahon  Maintenon  Marie  Antoinette— Mira- 
beau  Napoleon  —  Ney—  Orleans  —  Remusat— 
Retz— Richelieu—  Robespierre  Roland— Saint- 
Simon— Soult— Talleyrand— Thiers— Turenne. 

2.    Description. 

In  general. 

Boberts,  Margaret.  France,  by  the  author  of 
"The  atelier  du  lys"  etc.  [Foreign  coun- 
tries and  british  colonies].  Lond.  1881.  S. 
914.4:29 
Bulwer,  Sir  H:  Lytton  Earle,  baron  Dalling  and 
Bulwer.  France,  social,  literary,  political. 
N.  Y.  1857.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  914.4  :  21 

Hillebrand,  K:    France  and  the  french  in  the 
2d  half  of  the  19th  century.    Tr.  from  the 
3d  germ.  ed.     Lond.  1881.  O.      914.4  :  30 
Marshall,    F:    French    home  life.    Repr.  from 
Blackwood's  mag.  [Anon.]     N.  Y.  1874.  D. 
914.4:9 
Contents.    Servants.- Children.-  Furniture.- Food. 
—Manners.— Language.— DresB.-Marriage. 
Field,    Mrs.    H:    Marty n.      Home    sketches    in 
France,  and  other  papers  ;  with  some  no- 
tices of  her  life  and  character.    N.  Y.  1875. 
D.  914.4:8 

Contents.    The  last  illness.  —  Kind  words  spoken  of 
the  dead.— Home  sketches  in  France.— The  author  of 
Adam  Bede  in  her  own  home.  —  The  author  of  the 
SchJinberg-Cotta  family.— The  advantages  of  country 
life  for  women.  —  The  dignity  of  labor  for  woman.  — 
Training-school  for  nurses. 
Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.    Round  my  house  ; 
notes  of  rural  life  in  France  in  peace  and 
war.     Bost.  1876.  D.  914.4:11 

Blouet,  Paul,  {Max  O'Rell).  The  dear  neighbours! 
Lond.  [1885].  D.  914.4  :  66 

Young,  Arthur.  Travels  during  1787,  1788  and 
1789  ;  undertaken  more  particularly  with  a 
view  of  ascertaining  the  eultivationj  wealth, 


resources  and  national  prosperity  of  the 
kingdom  of  France.  2d  ed.  Lond.  1794.  2 
V.  Q.  914.4+38 

Bray,  Anna  Eliza,  born  Kempe,  formerly  mrs. 
C :  Stothard.  Letters  written  during  a  tour 
through  Normandy  and  Brittany  and  other 
parts  of  France,  "in  1818  ;  incl.  local  and 
historical  descriptions,  with  remarks  on 
the  manners  and  character  of  the  people, 
by  mrs.  C:  Stothard.  111.    Lond.  1820.  Q. 

914.4  :R25 

Willard,    Emma.      Journal    and    letters    from 

France  and  Great  Britain.    Troy.  1833.  D. 

914.4:28 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  Residence  in  France  ; 
with  an  excursion  up  the  Rhine  and  a 
second  visit  to  Switzerland.  Paris.  1836. 
O.  914.4:6 

Allies,  T:  W:  Journal  in  France  in  1845  and 
1848  ;  with  letters  from  Italy  in  1847,  of 
things  and  persons  concerning  the  church 
and  education.     Brussels.  1850.   T. 

914.4:1 

Barren,  G:,  jr.  The  pedestrian  in  France  and 
Switzerland.    N.  Y.  1853.  D.         914.4:2 

Floyd,  M.     Travels  in  France,  1855. 

in  914.2  :  17 

Gundling,  Julius,  {Lucian  Herbert).  Aus  Frank- 
reich ;  federzeichnungen  aus  dem  Frank- 
reich  Napoleon's  111.     Leipz.  1861.  S. 

914.4:13 

Jerrold,  W:  Blanchard.  On  the  boulevards,  or 
Memorable  men  and  things  drawn  on  the 
spot,  1853  — 1866 ;  together  with  trips 
through  Normany  and  Brittanny.  Lond. 
1867.  3v.   D.  ■  914.4:35 

Note.    The  greater  part  of  v.  2  contains  Through 
Normandy  and  Brittany. 

Craik,  Dinah  Maria,  born  Mulock.  Fair  France ; 
inrpressions  oi  a  traveller,  by  the  author  of 
"John  Halifax,  gentleman."  Leipz.  1872. 
S.  914.4:6 


Galienani's  new  Paris  guide,  for  1873.  Paris. 
[18731.  S.  914.4  :  49 

Logerot,  A:,  ed.  Paris  actuel  en  20  arrondise- 
ments,  dans  un  rayon  de  7  kilometres. 
Paris.  1868.  S.  914.4:48 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.  Paris  in  old  and 
present  times ;  with  especial  reference  to 
changes  in  its  architecture  and  topography. 
111.     Bost.  1885.  O.  914.4:63 

Simpson,  James.    Paris  after  Waterloo  ;  notes 

taken  at  the    time  and  hitherto   unpub., 

incl.  a  rev.  ed.,  10th,  of  A  visit  to  Flanders 

and  the  field.    Edinb.  1853.  D.    914.4  :  36 

Contents.     Visit  to    Waterloo,    1815.  —  Reflections 

written  in  1815;  in  1852.— Paris  in  1815.— App. 

Grillparzer,  Franz.  Tagebuch  aus  dem  jahre 
1836:  Paris  und  London.  In  his  Siimmt- 
liche  werke.  832  :  36  vlO 

Thackeray,  W:  Makepeace.  The  Paris  sketch- 
book. [Pub.  in  1840].  N.  Y.  1858.  2  v.  in 
1.  S.  914.4:43 

—  Same.    With  portr.    Leipz.  1873.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

914.4:43 

Janin,  Jules  Gabriel.    The  american  in  Paris, 

or  Heath's   picturesque    annual   for  1843. 

111.    Lond.  1843.  O.  914.4:20 

—  Same,  Jrench.    Unhiver  aParis.  2e  od.   Pans. 

1844.  Q.  914.4  :  K,20 


1261 


HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— FBANCK 


CI.  914,  944—945 


Gutzkow,  K:  Ferdinand.  Brief e  aus  Paris,  1842. 
— Pariser  eindriicke,  1846.  Frankfurt  a.  M. 
1846.  D.  914.4:  12 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  37. 
Gardner,  A:  Kingsley.     Old  wine  in  new  bottles, 
or  Spare  hours  of  a  student  in  Paris.    N.  Y. 
1848.  D.  914.4  :  10 

Kalisch,  L:    Paris  und  London:    Paris.     Frank- 
furt a.  M.  1851.  D.  914.4:14 
Goodrich,  Frank  Boott.    Tricolored  sketches  in 
Paris,  during  1851—1853.    N.  Y.  1855.  D. 

914.4:34 
St.  John,   Bayle.    Purple  tints  of  Paris ;  char- 
acter and  manners  in  the  new  empire.    N. 
Y.  1854.  2  V.  in  1.  D.  914.4  :  40 

Marguerrites,  Julie  de.  The  ins  and  outs  of 
Paris,  or  Paris  by  day  and  night.  Phila. 
1855.  S.  ■  914.4:39 

Wachenhusen,  Hans.  Das  neue  Paris.  Leipz. 
1855.  S.  914.4  :  18 

Piatt,  Louisa  Kirby.  Bell  Smith  abroad.  111. 
N.  Y.  1859.  S."  914.4  :  22 

Rodenberg    (originally  Levy),    Julius.    Pariser 
bilderbuch.    Brschw.  1856.  S.     914.4  :  16 
Contents.    Album-blatter.  —  Studien.  —  Farbenskiz- 
zen.— Lyrische  stiicke. 
—  ed.    Paris  bei  sonnenschein  und  lampenlicht ; 
ein  skizzenbuch  zur  weltausstellung.    2te 
auft.    Leipz.  1867.  D.  914.4  :  15 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  38. 
Tuckerman,  H:  Theodore.     Maga  papers  about 
Paris.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.  914.4  :  37 

Contents.    Across  the  Channel.  —  Tints  and  tones  of 
Paris  life.— Art.—  History.  —A  ball  at  the  Tuileries.— 
Character.- App.  The  great  exposition  of  1867. 
j  Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.     Notes  on  Paris.    Tr. 
with  notes  by  J:  Austin  Stevens.    N.  Y. 
1875.  O.  914.4  :  42 

Sala,  G:  A:    Paris  herself  again  in  1878-9.    3d 
ed.  111.    Lond.  1879.  2  v.  O.         914.4  :  41 
Amicis,   Edmondo  de.     Studies  of  Paris.     Tr. 
from  the  Italian  by  W.  W.  C.     N.  Y.  1879. 
D.  854 : 1 

Contents  see  under  Italian  literature,  col.  1132. 
Zolling:,  Theophil.    Reise  um  die  Pariser  welt. 
Stuttg.  [1881].  2  V.  D.  914.4:  19 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  39. 


Houssaye,  Ars^ne.    Life  in  Paris  ;  letters  on  art, 
literature  and  society.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

914.4:46 

Bacon,  H:     A  parisian  year.  111.  by  the  author. 
Bost.  1882.  S.  914.4  :  45 

The  provinces . 

Collins,  C:  Allston.     A  cruise  upon  wheels  ;  the 

chronicle    of    some    autumn    wanderings 

among  the  deserted  postroads  of  France. 

2d  ed.    Lond.  1863.  D.  914.4  :  4 

James,  H:    A  little  tour  in  France.    Bost.   1885 

[1884].  D.  914.4:51 

Stevenson,  Robert  L:    Travels  with  a  donkey  in 

the  Cevennes.    Bost.  1879.  S.      914.4  :  24 
Tomes,   Robei't.    The  champagne  country.     N. 

Y.  1867.  D.  914.4:27 

Blackburn,    H:      Normandy    picturesque.     1st 

amer.  from  2d  Lond.  ed.  111.    Bost.  1873. 

T.  914.4:54 

Macquoid,   Katharine  S.    Through  Normandy. 

111.    2ded.    N.  Y.  w.  d.  D.  914.4:32 

Macquoid,  T:  and  Katharine  S.    Pictures  and  le- 
gends from  Normandy  and  Brittany.    N. 

Y.  1881.  D.  914.4:33 

Blackburn,  H:    Breton  folk,  an  artistic  tour  in 

Brittany.    111.  by  R.  Caldecott.    Bost.  1881. 

S.  914.4:31 

Dumas,  Alexandre  Davy.    Pictures  of  travel  in 

the  south  of  France.  111.    Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

914.4:7 
Venedy,     Jakob.      Das     siidliche    Frankreich. 

Frankfurt  a.  M.  1846.  2  v.  O.       914.4  :  17 
Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.    A  tour  through  the 

Pyrenees.  Tr.  by  J.  Satford  Fiske.    N.  Y. 

1874.  O.  914.4:26 

Vincent,   Marvin  Richardson.     In  the  shadow 

of  the  Pyrenees  ;  from  Basque-land  to  Car- 

casonne.  Maps  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

914.4:47 
Monte  Carlo  and  public  opinion  :  ed.  by  a  visitor 
'     " "1.  D. 


to  the  Riviera.  111.    Lond.  1884. 
Note.    For  the  Riviera,  see  also  col.  1213. 


914.4:52 


9.    Europe  —  e,  Italy. 


1.    History. 


Ge 


L 


Sforzosi,  L.     A  compendious  history  of  Italy. 

Tr.  from  the  original  Italian  by  Nathaniel 

Greene.      [Harper's  family  lit).]       N.    Y. 

1842.  S.  945  :  4 

Note.    From  the  foundation  of  Rome  to  1881  a.  d. 

Spalding,  W:  Italy  and  the  Italian  islands, 
from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  present  time. 
111.  [Harper's  family  lib.]  N.  Y.  1843.  3  v. 
S.  945  : 6 

Contents.  V.  1.  Ancient  Italy  to  a.  d.  476:  Politi- 
cal history;  Literature,  art  and  character;  Topo- 
graphy.   2.  Same,  continued:    Character,  literature. 


art  and  topography  of  early  Christianity.— Italy  in 
the  dark  and  middle  ages.— Modern  Italy:  Political 
history  to  1789;  Literature  and  art  in  the  16th,  mh 


and  18th  centuries.  3.  Same:  Political  history  to 
1840;  Topography  of  modern  Italian  cities;  Literature 
and  art  in  the  19th  century;  National  character  and 
habits;  Natural  history,  resources  and  industry; 
il         Statistics  of  the  19th  century. 


Hunt,  W:    History  of  Italy,   [476-1870];  ed.  by 

E:   A:  Freeman.     Ed.   adapted  for  amer. 

students.      [Freeman's  historical   course]. 

N.  Y.  1875.  S.  945  :  5 

Bosco,  Giovanni.    A  compendium  of  Italian  his- 

toi-y  from  the  fall  of  the  roman  empire. 

Tr.  from  the  Italian  and  completed  to  the 

present  time  by  J.  D.  Morell.    Lond.  1881. 

Q.  945+34 

Leo,  H:    Geschichte  der  italienischen   staaten. 

[Geschichte  der  europ.    staaten,    herausg 

von  A.  H.  L.   Heeren  und  F.  A.  Ukert]. 

Hamburg.  1829-32.  6  v.  O.  945  :  37 

Contents.    V.  1.    568-1125.    2.  1125-1268.     3,  4.  1268 

—1493.    5.1492—1830.     [6.]  MBller,  J.  H.     Register. 

Macfarlane,  C.  The  romance  of  history:  Italy. 
Lond.  n.  d.  D.  945  :  20 

Balzani,  Ugo.  Early  chroniclers  of  Europe: 
Italy.    Lond.  1883.  D.  945:21 

Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J:  C:  Leonard.  A  his- 
tory of  the  Italian  republics  ;  being  a  view 


CI.  914,  945 


HIST.  AND  GEOGR. -ITALY. 


1264 


is; 


of    the    rise,  progress  and  fall  of  Italian 
freedom.    New  ed.    N.  Y.  1847.    S. 

945 : 19 
Geiger,  L:  Renaissance  xind  humanismus  in 
Italien  und  Deutschland.  (Oncken,  W:, 
ed.  Allgemeine  geschichte  in  einzeldar- 
stellungen  ;  2te  hauptabth.,  8ter  th.)  111. 
und  facsimile-beilagen.    Berlin.  1882.  O. 

909+20  v8 
Symonds,  J:  Addington.     Renaissance  in  Italy: 
■  )t.   1].    The  age  of  the  despots;   [pt.  2.] 
^he  revival  of  learning.    N.  Y.  1881.  2  v.  O. 

945:7 

[Pt.  3].    The  fine  arts.  709  :  5 

[Pts.  4,  51^    Italian  literature.  850. 1  :  2 

Wrightson,  R:  Heber.  A  history  of  modern 
Italy,  from  the  first  french  revohation  to 
1850.    Lond.  1855.  O.  945  :  32 

Botta,  C:  Guiseppe  Guglielmo.  History  of  Italy 
during  the  consmate  and  empire  of  Napo- 
leon Buonaparte.  Tr.  from  the  Italian  by 
the  author  of  "  The  life  of  Joanna,  queen 
of  Naples."  Lond.  1828.  2  v.  O.  945+41 
Pacca,  Bartolommeo.  Historical  memoirs, 
fl808— 18141.  Tr.  from  the  Italian  by  sir 
G:  Head.    Lond.  1850.  2  v.  O.  945  :  9 

Probyn,  J :  Webb.  Italy  ;  from  the  fall  of  Na- 
poleon I  in  1815  to  the  death  of  Victor 
Emmanuel  in  1878.    N.  Y.  1884.   O. 

945  :  40 

Beuchlin,   Hermann.      Geschichte  Italiens  von 

der  griindung  der  regierenden  dynastien 

bis  zurgegenwart.     [Staatengeschichte  der 

neuesten  zeitl.    Leipz.  1859-70.  3  v.  in  2.  O. 

945+30 

Contents.    V.  1.  Bis  zum  jahr  1848.     2.  Vom  jan. 

1848  bis  zum  tode  Karl  Alberts.    3.  Die  reaktlonszeit 

und  die  nationale  erhebunK  Italiens  von  derbekUmp- 

funjT  der  romischen  republik  Im  friihjahr  1849  bis  zum 

letzten  ministerium  Cavours  Im  jan.  1860. 

Whiteside,  James.  Ital.y  in  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury, contrasted  with  its  past  condition. 
Lond.  1848.  3  v.  O.  946  :  39 

Contents.    V.   1.  Tuscany.     2.  Rome.     8.  Naples 
and  Rome. 
Hacklander,  F:  W:    Bilder  aus  dem  soldaten- 
leben  im  kriege.    Stuttg.  1860.  2  v.  S. 

945:3 
Note.    Pictures  of  the  austrian  campaign  of  1849  in 
Italy. 
Arthur,  W:    Italy  in  transition ;  public  scenes 
and  private"  opinions  in  the  spring  of  1860, 
ill.  by  oftieial  documents  from  the  uapal 
archives  of  the  revolted  legations.    N.  Y. 
1860.  D.  945  :  14 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.     Italy  and  the  war 
for  italian  independence  ;  containing  a  bri(!f 
narrative  of  all  the  most  interesting  events 
in  the  past  history  of  the  kingdom,  and  an 
account  of  the  causes  and  results  of  tlie 
recent  struggle  for  italian  unity,  incl.   a 
biograph.   sketch  of  pope  Pius  IX,  and  a 
recital  of  the  political  complications  with 
which  the  cabinets  of  Europe  are  now  agi- 
tated.   Bost.  1871.  O.  945:12 
Gallenga,   Antonio.    The  pope  and  the  king; 
the  war  between  the  church  and  state  in 
Italy.     Lond.  1879.  2  v.  O.              945  :  17 
litther,   Franz  v.    Das  neue  Italien.    In  Deut- 
sche zeit-  und  streit-fragon.     304  :  15  vll 
See   nlfo  in    the  index   to   bionrraphy  Alberoni— 
Alessandre  —  Cavour  —  Clemens  XIV  —  Fran- 
cesco —  Garibaldi  —  Giovanno  —  Leo— Machia- 
velli— Medici— Pasolini    Pepe  —  Pius  —  Rienzi 
Vittorio  Emanuele. 


Ve 


mc  e, 


G< 


noa.   etc, 


Yriarte,  C:  Emile.  Venice  ;  its  history,  art,  in- 
dustries and  modern  life.  Tr.  from  the 
french  by  F.  J.  Sitwell.  111.  Lond.  1880. 
F.  945  :  R22 

Hazlitt,   W:  Carew.     History  of  the  Venetian 

republic;  her  rise,  her  greatness  and  her 

civilization.     [Maps  and  ill.]    Lond,  1860. 

4  V.  O.  945  :  10 

Contents.     V.  1.    409-1301.     2.    1203-1809.     3.    1310- 

1418.    4.    1414-1457. 

Smedley,  E:  Sketches  from  Venetian  history. 
[Anon.]  [Harper's  family  libr.]  N.  Y.  1846. 
S.  945:11 

Ruskin,  J:  St.  Mark's  rest ;  the  history  of 
Venice,  written  for  the  help  of  the  few 
travellers  who  still  care  for  her  monu- 
ments.   N.  Y.  1884.  D.  945  :  27 

S.,  E.  L.  The  city  in  the  sea ;  stories  of  the 
deeds  of  the  old  Venetians  from  the  chron- 
icles, by  the  author  of  "Belt  and  spur". 
111.     Ldnd.  1884.  D.  945  :  24 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.     Zur  venezianischen 

geschichte.    Leipz.  1878.  O.    904  :  36  v42 

Contents.    Venedlg-  im  16.  jahrh.  und  Im  anfang'  des 

17.  —  Die  verschworung'  gegen  Venedlg',  1618.  —  Die 

venezianer  in  Morea. 

Hasse,  F:  Christian  A:  Die  geschichte  der 
Lombardei.  (AUg.  historische  taschen- 
bibliothek,  12ter  th.)  Dresden.  1826.  2  v. 
in  1.  S.  945  :  38 

Bent,  J.  Theodore.  Genoa ;  how  the  republic 
rose  and  fell.     111.    Lond.  1881.  O.    945  :  8 

Florence  and   Tuscany. 

Napier,  H:  E:    Florentine  history  to  the  acces- 
sion of  Ferdinand  III,  grand  duke  of  Tus- 
cany.   Lond.  1846.    6  v.  D.  945  :  25 
Contents.     V.   1.    17-13:J6.      2.    1336-1402.     3.    1402- 
1500.    4.    1500-1533.    6.    15;}3-1737.    6.    1737-1815. 

Perrens,  Fran9ois  Tommy.   Histoire  de  Florence 

depuis  ses  origines  jusqu'jl  la  doniiniUion 

des  M(:'dicis.    Paris.  1883.    6  v.  O.  945  :  26 

Contents.     V.  1.    Jusqu'en  1260.     2.    13C1-1300.    3. 

1300-1319.— Les  arts  ct  metiers ;  les  conditions  socialcs. 

—La  vie  priv^e.— Los  belles-lettres.— Les  boaux-arts. 

4.    1313-1358.    6.    ia58-1383.— Les  belles-lettres.  -  Les 

beaux  arts.    6.    i;J82~1435.— La  regime  ^conomique  au 

14.  et  au  15.  sii^cle. 
Machiavelli,  N:  The  history  of  Florence  and  of 
the  aftairs  of  Italy,  from  the  earliest  times  < 
to  the  death  of  Lorenzo  the  magnificent 
[1492] ;  together  with  The  prince  and  vari- 
ous historical  tracts.  New  tr.  Lond.  If'^ni. 
D.  945  : 1 

—  Same.    In  his  Writings.  850+1  vl 

—  Same,  germ.  Florentinischegeschichton,  iibers. 

von  Alfred  Ileumont.    Leipz.  1846.    2  v.  S. 

945  : 1 1 
Contents.  V.  1.  Bis  1435.  2.  1435-1493. 
TroUope,  T:  Adolphus.  A  history  of  the  com- 
monwealth of  Florence  from  the  earliest 
independence  of  the  commune  to  the  fall 
of  the  republic  in  1531.  Lond.  1865.  4  v. 
O.  945:  38 i 

Contents.    V.  1.    1107-1328.     2.    1828-1428.    3.    1438- ' 
1492.    4.    1492-l.'>Jl.—App.— Index. 
0  apponi,  Gino  marchese.   Geschichte  der  Floren- 
tinischen  rejiublik.    Aus  dem  italienischeni 
iibers.  von  Hans  Diitschke.    Leipz.  1H76.    2 
V.  inl.  O.  945:201 

Contents.    V.  1.    Ursprung  von  Florenz.— 1050  14.34.  < 
2.    1434-1532. 


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HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— ITALY. 


CI.  914,  945 


Beumont,  Alfred  v.  Geschichte  Toscana's  seit 
dem  ende  des  Florentinischen  freistaats. 
[Geschichte  der  europ.  staaten,  herausg. 
von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren,  F.  A.  Ukert  iind  W. 
V.  Giesebrecht.]    Gotha.  1876, 1877.    2  v.  O. 

945  :  36 

Contents.     V.   1.    Die  Medici,  1530-1737.    2.    Haus 

Lothring-en-Habsburg:,  1737-1859. 

Yriarte,  C;  Emile.     Florence,  its  history;  the 

Medici,   the  humanists,  letters,  arts.     Tr. 

by  C.  B.  Pitman.    111.    Lond.  1882.   F. 

945  :  B23 

Scheffer-Boichorst,  Paul.    Florentiner  studien. 

Leipz.  1874.  O.  945  :  28 

Contents.     Die  geschichte  der  Malespini  eine  fSl- 

schung.  —  Die  chronik  des  Dino  Compagni  eine  fiil- 

schung.— Gosta  florentinorum. 

Oliphant,  Margaret  O.,  boi'7i  "Wilson.     Makers 

of  Florence.  920.5+Pl 

Papal  states,   Home. 

Brosch,  Moritz.  Geschichte  des  Kirchenstaates. 
[Geschichte  der  europ.  staaten,  herausg. 
von  A.  H.  L.  Heei-en,  F.  A.  Ukert  und  W: 
V.  Giesebrecht.]    Gotha.  1880, 1882.    2  v.  O. 

945:35 

Contents.    V.  1.    Das  IC.  und  17.  jahrhundert.    2. 

1700-1870.— Register. 

Gregorovius,  Ferdinand  Adolf.    Geschichte  der 

stadt  Rom  im  mittelalter  vom  5ten  bis  zum 

16ten  jahrh.     3te  verb.  auti.     Stuttg.  1875- 

81.     8  v.  O.  945:31 

Contents.    V.  1.    Vom  anfange  des  5.  jahrh.  bis  zur 

einrichtung  des  exarchats  in  Ravenna,  568.    2.    568- 

800.    3.    Von  der  kaiserkriinung  Carl's  bis  zum  ende 

des  10.  jahrh.    4.    Das  11.  und  13.  jahrh.    5.    Das  13. 

jahrh.  bis  1305.    6.    130.5  1420.    7.    Das  15.  jahrh.    8. 

Die  ersten  drei  decennien  des  16.  jahrh. 

Wiseman,  N:  Patrice  Stephen.    A  vindication  of 

Italy    and  the    papal  states.      From    the 

Dublin  review  for  oct.  1856.    [Anon.]   Cine. 

n.  d.  S.  945  :  16 

Maguire,  J:  Francis.     Rome;  its  ruler  and  its 

institutions.    N.  Y.  1858.  U.  945  :  18 

About,  Edmond  Fran9ois  Valentin.    The  roman 

question.       Tr.   from  the  french  by  mrs. 

Annie  T.  Wood;  ed.,  with  an  introd.,  by 

E.  N.  Kirk.     Bost.  1859.  D.  945  :  13 

British,    and    amer.   archaeol.   society,   Rome. 

Proceedings,  season  1875-6.  Rome.  1876.  O. 

906  :  Pam 

Nap  I e  s  . 

Coletta,  P:  History  of  the  kingdom  of  Naples, 
1734—1825.  lY.  from  the  italian  by  S. 
Horner;  with  a  supp.  chapter  1825—1856. 
Edinb.  1857.     2  v.  O.  945  :  2 

—  Same,  germ.  Geschichte  des  konigreichs  Nea- 
pel.   2te  aufl.   Cassel.  1854.   3  v.  T.  945  :  2 

Platen-Hallermiinde,  A:  graf  v.  Geschichten 
des  konigreichs  Neapel,  1130—1443.  In  his 
Gesammelte  werke.  830  :  141  v5 

Oertel,  Philinp  F:  W:,  {W.  0.  v.  Horn).  Zwei 
ausbriiche  des  Vesuv's,  dargestellt  fiir  die 
jugend  und  das  volk.  2te  aufl.  111.  Wies- 
baden. 1876.  8.  945  :  42 

2.    Description. 

In   general. 

Italy  ;  from  the  Alps  to  Mount  Etna.  111.    Lond. 

n.d.  F.  914.5  :R70 

Contents.    Stieler,  K:   From  the  Alps  to  the  Arno. 

—  Paulus,  E:  From  the  Arno  to  the  Tiber.— Kaden, 

Woldemar.    From  the  Tiber  to  Etna. 


Badeker,   K:    Italy ;   handbook  for   travellers. 

3d  ed.  rev.  and  augm.    Coblenz.  1870-72. 

3v.  S.  914.5:65 

Contents.    V.  1.    Northern  Italy  and  Corsica.    2. 

Central  Italy  and  Rome.    3.  Southern  Italy,  Sicily 

and  excursions  to  the  Lipari  Islands,  Tunis,  Sardinia, 

Malta  and  Athens. 

Moore,  J:  A  view  of  society  and  manners  in 
Italy,  with  anecdotes  relating  to  some  emi- 
nent characters.  5th  ed.,  corr.  London. 
1790.  2v.  O.  914.5:27 

GOthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v.  Italienische  reise,  1786 
-87.    In  his  Werke.         830  :  137  vl5,  16 

—  Same,  eng.    Travels  in  Italy.    In  his  Works. 

830 : 151  v8 

Seume,  J :  Gottlieb.    Spaziergang  nach  Syrakus 

in  1802.    In  his  Werke.  830  :  147  v4 

—  Same.     With  his  Selbstbiographie. 

830:  13-15 
Forsyth,  Joseph.     Remarks  on  antiquities,  arts 
and  letters,  during  an  excursion  in  Italy  in 
1802  and  1803.    4th  ed.    Lond.  1835.  D." 

914.5:15 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.    Excursions  in  Italy. 

Paris.  1838.  O.  914.5  :  12 

Gaudy,    Franz    Bernhard    H:    W:    freiherr   v. 

Mein  romerzug.     In  his  Werke. 

830:135  v2,  3 

—  Portogalli  ;  reise-  undlebensbilder  aus  Ilalien, 

1838.    In  the  same.  830  :  135  v7 

Baumer,  F:  L:  G:  v.  Italy  and  the  Italians. 
Lond.  1840.  2  v.  O.  924.5  :  29 

Shelley,  Mary  Wolstonecraft.  Rambles  in  .  .  . 
Italy,  1840-43.  m  914.3  :  27 

Hahn-Hahn,  Ida  Marie  Louise  Sophie  Friede- 
rike  Gustave  grilfin.  Jenseits  der  berge. 
2te  aufl.     Leipz.  1845.  2  v.  S.  914.5  :  7 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  38. 
Heeringen,   Gustav  v.    Mein  sommer.    Leipz. 
1844.  2v.  S.  914.6:8 

Contents.    V.  1.    Genf.  — Lausanne.  — Lyon. —Mar- 
seille.—Genua.— Livorno.—Civita  Vecchia.    2.    Nea- 
pel.—Rom. 
Dickens,   C:  J:  Huflfam.    Pictures   from  Italy, 
[1844-45] .     With  his  Great  expectations. 

in  D1306 

—  Same.     In  Cruisings  and  adventures. 

914.5:14 
Gould,  W:  M.    Zephyrs  from  Italy  and  Sicily, 
1846.    N.  Y.  1852.  D.  "     914.5  :  34 

Allies,  T:  W:    Letters  from  Italy  in  1847. 

in  914.4 :  1 

Kemble,   Frances  Anne,  formerly  mrs.  Butler. 

A  year  of  consolation,   by  Mrs.  Butler.     N. 

Y.  1847.  2v.ini.   D.  914.5:5 

Hillard,    G:    Stillman.     Six    months    in    Italy, 

[1847-48].  4th  ed.    Bost.  1854.  2  v.  D. 

914.5:18 
Townsend,  G:    Journal    of    a  tour  in  Italy  in 
1850  ;  with  an  account  of  an  interview  with 
the  pope  at  the  Vatican.    Lond.  1850.  O. 

914.5:30 
Lester,    C:    Edwards.    My    consulship.    N.    Y. 
1853.  2  V.  D.  914.5  :  24 

Note.    At  the  end  of  v.  2,  is  an  examination  of  the 
consular  system. 
Diiringsfeld,  Ida/reww  v.  Beinsberg-.    Aus  Ita- 
lien.     Bremen.  1851.  S.  914.5  :  6 

Honan,  Michael  Burke.  The  personal  adven- 
tures of  "our  own  correspondent"  in  Italy. 
N.  Y.  1852.  D.  914.5  :  16 

Contents.  Lisbon.— At  sea;  Gibraltar.— The  gulf  of 
Lyons.  —  Italia,  Italia  !  —  Milan.  —  Turin.  —  Genoa.  — 
Milan:  the  revolution.  —The  war.  —  Valeggio.  —  The 
war.— The  retreat.— Milan.— The  austrians  at  Milan,— 
Turin.— Leghora.— Florence. 


CI.  914,  945 


HIST.  AND  GEOGR.-ITALY. 


Norton,  C:  Eliot.    Notes  of  travel  and  study  in 

Italy,  [1855]. »  Bost.  1860.  D.        914.6  :  28 

Hawthorne,   Sophia,  born  Peabody.     Notes  in 

Italy,  1857.  914.2:64 

Jameson,  Anna,  born  Murphy.    The  diary  of  an 

ennuyee.    Bost.  1860.  T.  914.5:22 

Mxrndt,  Theodor.   Italienische  zustlinde.   Berlin. 

1859.  4v.  D.  914.5  :  10 

Contents.    V.  1.    Skizzen  aus   Piemont  und  Rom. 

2.    Rom  und  Pius  IX.    3,  4.   Rom  und  Neapel. 

Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.     Italy  [1863]  :    Rome 

and  Naples.    From   the  freneh,  by  J.  Du- 

rand.  4th  ed.  with  corr.  and  an  index.    N. 

Y.  1877.  O.  914.5  :  42 

CMitents.    The  route  and  the  arrival.  —  Naples.  — 

Rome.— Villas,  palaces  and  churches.— Society. 

Florence  and  Venice.     From  the  freneh,  by 

J.  Durand.  4th  ed.     N.  Y.  1877.  O. 

914.5:41 

Cmitents.    Perugia  and  Assisi.— Florence.  —  The  flo- 

rentine  school  of  art.  —  From  Florence  to  Venice.  — 

Venice.— Venetian  art.— Lombardy. 

Alford,  H:    Letters  from  abroad,  [1861].    3d  ed. 

Lond.  1865.  D.  914.5:1 

Arnold,   Howard    Payson.      European    mosaic. 

Bost.  1864.  D.  914.5  :  2 

Howells,  W:   Dean.     Italian  journeys.      N.  Y. 

1872.  D.  914.5  :  20 

Castelar  y   Bissoll,   Emilio.      Old  Rome    and 

new  Italy,  (Recuerdos  de  Italia).     Tr.  by 

mrs.  Arthur  Arnold.    N.  Y.  1873.  D. 

914.5:43 
Contents.    Arrival  in  Rome.— The  great  ruin.— The 
roman  catacombs.— The  Sistine  chapel.— The  Campo 
Santo  of  Pisa.— Venice.— On  the  lagunes.— The  god 
of  the  Vatican.- The  ghetto.— The  great  city.— Par- 
thenope. 
Amicis,   Edmondo  de.     Military  life  in  Italy; 
sketches.     Tr.   by  Wilbelinina  "W.   Cady. 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  914.5:56 

Contents.  A  midsummer  march. —  The  orderly.— 
The  olflcer  of  the  guard.— The  wounded  sentinel.- 
The  mother.— The  son  of  the  regiment.— The  con- 
script.- A  bunch  of  flowers.- A  nocturnal  march.— 
Carmela.  -That  day.— The  sentinel.- The  camp.— The 
disabled  soldier.- A  medal.— An  original  orderly.— 
At  twenty.— Departure  and  return;  reminiscences  of 
1866.— Dead  on  the  fleld  of  battle.— The  Italian  army 
during  the  cholera  of  1867. 
Benson,  Eugene.  Art  and  nature  in  Italy. 
Bo.st.  1882.  S.  914.5  :  67 

Symonds,  J:  Addington.      [Sketches  in  Italy]. 
rn  his  Sketches  and  studies.         824.2  :  86 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature.  Essays,  col. 
1074. 
—  Italian  by-ways.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.      914.5  :  61 
Jarves,     James    Jackson.       Italian     rambles  ; 
studies  of  life   and  manners  in   new  and 
old  Italy.    N.  Y.  1883.  8.  914.5  :  60 

Bianciardi,  Mm.   E.  D.   R.    At  home  in  Italy. 
Bost.  1884.  D.  914.5:^7 

Contents.  Italy  as  a  residence.— The  city  of  the 
winds.- A  mountain  excursion  in  the  province  of 
Siena.— Summer  days  in  Perugia —An  Italian  water- 
ing-place.—A  week  in  northern  Italy.— An  april  day 
on  the  Consuma  pass.- A  florentine  family  in  the 
15th  century.— Camaldoli.—Vallombrosa. 
Sala,  G:  A:  A  journey  due  south  ;  travels  in 
search  of  sunshine.     111.    Lond.  1885.  O. 

914.5:74 

Champney,  Lizzie,   born  Williams.    Three  Vas- 

sar  girls  in  Italy  ;  a  holiday  excursion  of 

three    college   girls    through    the    classic 

lands.    111.    Bost.   1886  [1885].  O. 

914.5  :  73 
Channing,  Barbara  H.    Sunny  skies,  or  Adven- 
tures in  Italy.    Bost.  n.  d.  S.  x  914.6  :  54 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Northern  and  central. 
{For  the  Riviera,  see  col.  1212.) 

Hare,  A:  J:  Cutbbert.  Cities  of  northern  and 
central  Italy.    N.  Y.  1876.  3  v.  D. 

914.5:44 

Contents.    V.  1.   On  the  Rivleras  and  in  Lombardy 

and  Piedmont.    2.    In  Venetia,  Parma,  the  Emilia, 

the   Marche  and   northern  Tuscany.     3.   Florence, 

Siena  and  other  towns  of  Tuscany  and  Umbria. 

—  Venice.     111.  and  map.    N.  Y.  [1884].  D. 

914.5:69 

Howells,  W:  Dean.    Venetian  life,  [1866].    New 

and  enl.  ed.     Bost.  1874.  D.         914.6  :  21 

Brown,  Horatio  F.    Life  on  the  lagoons.     Lond. 

1884.  D.  914.6:72 

Freeman,  E:  A:    Sketches  from  the  subject  and 

neighbor  lands  of  Venice.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

914.6:40 

Contents.    The  Lombard  Austria.— Trieste  to  Spa- 

lato.— Spalato  and  its  neighbours.- Spalato  to  Cat- 

taro.— Venice  in  the  footsteps  of  the  normans. 

Yoiing,  Arthur.  Lombardy  in  1789.  In  his 
Travels.  914.4+38  v2 

Crawford,  Mabel  Sharman.  Life  in  Tuscany. 
N.  Y.  1859.  D.  914.5  :  13 

Janin,  Jules  Gabriel.  Sketches  of  Genoa,  Pisa 
and  Florence,  with  a  description  of  the 
cathedral  of  Milan.  Tr.  from  the  freneh 
by  mrs.  M.  Harrison  Robinson.  Phila. 
1854.  D.  914.6  :  23 

Story,  W:  Wetmoi-e.  Vallombrosa.  Edinb. 
1881.  D.  914.5:31 

Hare,  A:  J:  Cuthbert.  Florence.  111.  and  map. 
N.  Y.  [1884].  D.  914.5  :  68 

Howells,  W:  Dean.  Tuscan  cities.  111.  Bost, 
[1885].  O.  914.6+77 

Home. 

Lumisden,  Andrew.  Remarks  on  the  antigui- 
ties  of  Rome  and  its  environs  ;  a  classical 
and  topographical  survey  of  the  ruins  of 
that  celebrated  city.  111.  2d  ed.  Lond. 
1812.  Q.  914.6  :  B50 

Eaton,  Charlotte  A.  Rome  in  the  19th  century ; 
containing  an  account  of  the  ruins  of  the 
ancient  city,  the  remains  of  the  middle 
ages  and  the  monuments  of  modern  times, 
with  remarks  on  the  fine  arts,  the  museums 
of  sculpture  and  painting,  the  manners, 
customs  and  religious  ceremonies  of  the 
modern  romans.  5th  ed.  Lond.  1852.  2 
V.  D.  914.5:  47. 

Parker,  J:  H:  The  archeology  of  Rome.  Pts. 
1,  4-12.    Oxford.  1876-79.    9  v.  O. 

914.5  :63 
Contents.    [V.  1]  Pt.  1,  The  primitive  fortifications, 
3d  ed.     [4]   Pt.  4,  The  egyptian  obelisks.    [51   Pt.  5, 
Forum  romanum  et  magnum.     [6]    Pt.  0,  The  via 
sacra,  2d   ed.— Excavations  in  Rome,  1438-1882.    17] 
Pt.  7,   The  Flavian  amphitheatre  commonly  called 
the  Colosseum.    [8]  Pt.  8,  The  aqueducts.    [9]  Pt.  9, 
Tombs  in  and  near  Rome.— Pt.  10,  Sculptures.    [10] 
Pt.   11,    Church  and    altar  decorations    and   mosaic 
pictures.    [11]  Pt.  12,  The  catacombs. 
Burn,  Robert.    Rome  and  the  Campagna ;   an 
historical  and  topographical  description  of 
the  site,  buildings  and  neighbourhood  of 
ancient  Rome.    App.  and  add.  plan,  illus- 
trating recent  excavations.    Lond.  1876.  Q. 
914.6  :B66 

Hare,   A:  J:  Cuthbert.     Walks  in  Rome.     Sd; 
amer.  ed.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  914.5  :46S 


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Story,  W:  Wetmore.  Roba  di  Roma.  7th  ed. 
[Portr.]    Lend.  1875.  D.  914.5:53 

—  Castle  St.  Angelo,  and  The  evil  eye  ;  being 
additional  chapters  to  "Roba  di  Roma". 
[111.]    Lond.  1877.  O.  914.5:62 

Rydberg,  Abraham  V:  Roman  days.  From  the 
Swedish  by  Alfred  Corning  Clark  ;  with  a 
sketch  of  Rydberg  by  H.  A.  W.  Lindehn. 
Authorized  tr.    IlL    i^.  Y.  1879.  D. 

914.5:52 
Contents.   Biogr.  sketch  of  V.  Rydberg.— The  roman 
emperors  in  marble:   Julius  Cassar  and  Augustus; 
Tiberius;  Caligula;  Claudius;  Nero.— Antique  statues: 
The  Aphrodite  of  Melos;   Antinous.- Roman  tradi- 
tions of  Peter  and  Paul:    Paul  in  Naples;  Paul  in 
Rome;  The  ascension  of  Simon  the  sorcerer;  Prisca 
and  Pudentiana;  Nero  and  his  love;  Lord,  whither 
goest   thou  ?    The   death  of  the   apostles.  —  Pencil 
sketches  in  Rome:   Ecclesiastical  Rome  and  Italian; 
The  carnival ;  The  Colosseum ;  La  Campagna  di  Roma; 
The  beggars  in  Rome. 
Butler,  Clement  Moore.    Inner  Rome  ;  political, 
religions  and  social.    Phila.  1866.  D. 

914.5:58 
Grillparzer,    Franz.      Reise  -  erinneiningen    an 
Rom  und  Neapel  in  1819.     In  his  Siimmt- 
liche  werke.  832  :  35  vlO 

Schiicking:,  Christoph  Bernhard  Levin  Anton 
Matthias.  Eine  romerfahrt.  Coblenz.  1848. 
D.  914.5:11 

Kip,  W:  Ingraham.  The  Christmas  holydays  in 
Rome.     N.  Y.  1856.  D.  9i4.5  :48 

Neligan,  W:  H.  Rome,  its  churches,  its  chari- 
ties and  its  schools.     N.  Y.  1858.  D. 

914.5:51 

Leland,  H:  Perry.    Americans  in  Rome.     N.  Y. 

1883.  D.  914.5:49 

Lander,  Sarah  W.     Rome.  (Spectacles  for  young 

eyes.)    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  91415  :  64 

Hare,  A:  J:  Cuthbert.    Days  near  Rome.    111. 

Phila.  1875.     2  v.  in  1.  D.  914.5  :  45 

Davies,  W:    The  pilgrimage  of  the  Tiber  from 

its  mouth  to  its  source  ;  with  some  account 

of  its  tributaries.     2d  ed.  rev.    Lond.  1875. 

O.  914.5  :  75 

Naples   and   Sicily. 

Hare,  A:  J:  Cuthbert.  Cities  of  southern  Italy 
and  Sicily.    111.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D. 

914.5:59 

Stamer,  W:  J:  Alexander.  Dolce Napoli ;  Naples, 
its  streets,  people,  fetes,  pilgrimages,  en- 
virons, etc.     Lond.  1878.  O.         914.5:76 

Dyer,  T:  H:,  ed.  Pompeii,  its  history,  buildings 
and  antiquities  ;  an  account  of  the  destruc- 
tion of  the  city,  with  a  full  description  of 
the  remains,  and  of  the  recent  excavations, 


and  also  an  itinerary  for  visitors.   111.  New 
ed.,  rev.  and  enl.     Lond.  1875.  D. 

914.5:37 

Gell,  Sir  W:,  and  J:  P.  Gandy.  Pompeiana  ;  the 
topography,  edifices  and  ornaments  of 
Pompeii.    3d  ed.    Lond.  1852.  O. 

914.5:38 

Monnier,  M:  The  wonders  of  Pompeii.  Tr. 
from  the  original  french.  [111.  lib.  of 
wonders.]     N.  Y.  1870.  D.  914.5  :  39 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  Pompeii  and  Hercu- 
laneum,  the  buried  cities  of  Campania; 
their  history,  their  destruction  and  their 
remains.    111.    Lond.  1881.  D.     914.5  :  55 

Pompeii  illustrated.  N.Y.  [1885].  D.  914.5:78 

Hoare,  Sir  R:  Colt.  A  classical  tour  through 
Italy  and  Sicily,  tending  to  illustrate  some 
districts,  which  have  not  been  described 
by  mr.  Eustace  in  his  Classical  tour.  2d  ed. 
Lond.  1819.     2  v.  O.  914.5  :  19 

Contents.    V.  1.    From  Siena  to  Rome  and  Naples. 
2.    Sicily  and  Malta  in  1790. 

Moens,  W.  J.  C.  English  travellers  and  Italian 
brigands  ;  a  narrative  of  capture  and  cap- 
tivity.   Map  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1866.  D. 

914.5:26 

Spielhagen,  F:  Von  Neapel  bis  Syrakus.  In  his 
Skizzen.  '  S  4261 

Gregorovius,  Ferdinand  Adolf.     The  island  of 

Capri.    Tr.  from  the  germ.,  by  the  author's 

permission,  by  Lilian  Clarke.  Bost.  1879.  S. 

914.5:36 

Brydone,  Patrick.  A  tour  through  Sicily  and 
Malta ;  in  a  series  of  letters  to  W:  Beck- 
ford.     N.  Y.  1813.  D.  914.5  :  33 

Tuckerman,  H:  Theodore.  Sicily;  a  pilgrim- 
age.   N.  Y.  1852.   D.  ■       914.5:35 

Hoist,  Hans  Peter.  Sicilianische  novellen  und 
skizzen.  Deutsch  von  Henrik  Helms. 
Leipz.  1855.  S.  914.5:9 

Other  islands. 

Forrester,  T:  Rambles  in  the  islands  of  Corsica 
and  Sardinia  ;  with  notices  of  their  history, 
antiquities  and  present  condition.  2d  ed. 
Lond.  1861.  O.  914.95+4 

Gregorovius,  Ferdinand  Adolf.  Corsica,  pic- 
turesque, historical  and  social;  with  a 
sketch  of  the  early  life  of  Napoleon,  and 
an  account  of  the  Bonaparte,  Paoli,  Pozzo 
di  Borgo,  and  other  principal  families, 
suggested  by  a  tour  in  1852.  Tr.  from  the 
germ,  by  E:' Joy  Morris.    Phila.  1855.  D. 

914.95:5 


10.    Europe,  —  f,  Spain  and  Portugal. 


1.    History. 


Dunham,  8:  Astley.  History  of  Spain  and  Por- 
tugal. [Anon.]  [School  dist.  lib.]  N.  Y. 
1840.  5  V.  S.  946  :  1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.  —  Under  the  romans,  218 
b.  c— 409  a.  d.— Under  thegoths,  409— 711.— Mohamme- 
dan Spain,  711—1080.  2.  Same,  1031—1492.  —  Christian 
Spain:  The  Asturias,  Leon  and  Castile,  718— 1516.  3. 
Same:  Navarre,  886—1513;  Counts  of  Barcelona,  801— 
11B3;  Aragon,  1035-1516;  Portugal,  1095—1521.  4.  Po- 
litical, civil  and  religious  state  of  the  peninsula  dur- 
ing the  domination  of  the  raohammedans:  Moham- 


medan Spain  ;  Christian  Spain.  5.  The  Spanish  mo- 
narchy, 1516— 1788.— The  Portuguese  monarchy,  1521— 
1788.—  Glance  at  the  decline  of  the  Spanish  monarchy 
under  the  house  of  Austria,  and  its  restoration  under 
the  house  of  Bourbon.— Index. 

BoUaert,  W:  The  wars  of  succession  of  Portu- 
gal and  Spain,  from  1826  to  1840;  with  re- 
sume of  the  political  history  of  Portugal 
and  Spain  to  the  present  time.  Maps  and 
ill.     Lond.  1870.  2  v.  O.  946  :  20 

Contents.  V.  1.  Portugal;  with  accounts  of  the 
siege  of  Oporto,  1832-3.  2.  Spain;  with  account  of 
the  flight  of  Isabella  II,  in  sept.  1868. 


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S  p  ai  n  . 

Harrison,  James  Albert.  Spain.  [Lothrop's 
librai-y  of  entertaining  history,  ed.  by  Ar- 
thur Gilman.]    111.    Host.  [1881].  D. 

946:2 
Abbott,   J:   Stevens    Cabot.      The   romance    of 
Spanish  history.  111.    N.  Y.  1869.  D. 

946  :  14 
Trueba  y  Cosio,  Joaquin  Telesforo  de.    The  ro- 
mance of  history:  Spain.  111.    Lond.  n.   d. 
D.  946 : 16 

Rabbe,  Alphonse.  Die  geschichte  Spaniens. 
Frei  bearb.  von  Belmont.  (Allg.  historische 
taschenbibliothek,  6terth.)  Di'esden.  1826. 
3  V.  in  1.  S.  946  :  23 

Lembke,  F:  W:,  and  H:  Schafer.  Geschichte 
von  Spanien.  [Geschichte  der  europiiischen 
staaten,  herausg.  von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und 
F.  A.  Ukert] .  Hamburg.  1831-44  ;  Gotha. 
1861-81.  4v.  O.  946:22 

Contents.  V.  1.  Ijembke,  F:  W:  Die  zeiten  von 
der  vollstandig'en  eroberunar  durch  die  riimer  bis  ge- 
»en  die  mitte  des  9ten  jahrn.  2.  Schafer,  H:  Von 
den  ersten  jahrzehnten  des  9ten  jahrh.  bis  zum  an- 
fang  des  12ten.  3.  Geschichte  des  siidostlichen  Spa- 
niens, Insbesondere  seiner  inneren  zustande,  Im  rait- 
telalter.  4.  Geschichte  Castiliens  iin  12.  und  13. 
jahrh. 

Conde,  Jose  Antonio.  History  of  the  dominion 
of  the  arabs  in  Spain.  Tr.from  the  Spanish 
by  mrs.  Jonathan  Foster.  Lond.  1854, 1855. 
3v.  D.  946:3 

Cmtents.    V.  1.   To  983.    2.983-1160.    8.1160—1492. 
—  Index. 
Coppee,  H:    History  of  the  conquest  of  Spain  by 
the  arab-moors  ;  with  a  sketch  of  the  civili- 
zation which  they  achieved  and  imparted 
to  Europe.    Bost.  1881.  2  v.  D.  946  : 4 

Contents.  V.  1.  To  731.  2.  732-1492.-Arabian  ci- 
vilization In  Spain. 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary.  The  story  of  the  christ- 
ians and  moors  of  Spain.    Lond.  1879.  S. 

946:6 

Souihey,  Robert.  Chronicle  of  the  Cid,  from 
the  Spanish.    1st  amer.   ed.    Lowell.  1846. 

0.  946+7 
Note.  "Is  wholly  translation,  but  it  is  not  the  trans- 
lation of  any  single  work.  The  three  following  have 
•been  used:  Chronica  del  famoso  cavallero  Old 
RuydiezCainpeador,  1593;  Las  quatro  partes  enteras 
de  fa  Cronica  de  EspaHa,  que  mando  componer  el  se- 
renissimo  rey  Don  Alonso;  Poema  del  Cid."— Preface. 

—  The  chronicle  of  the  Cid,    [condensed  from 

Southey's  work];  ed.  with  an  introd.  and 
app,  by  R:  Markham.  111.  N.  Y.  1883.  O. 
946 : 25 
Herder,  J:  Gottfried  v.  Der  Cid  ;  geschichte  des 
don  Ruy  Diaz,  grafen  von  Bivar,  nach  spa- 
nischen  romanzen.     In  his  Werke. 

830 :  152  v75 

—  -Same.    In  his  Werke.  830  :  154  v4 
Jaime  I,  king  ofAragon.    The  chronicle  of  James 

1,  kingof  Aragon,  surnamed  the  conqueror, 
written  by  himself.  Tr.  from  the  Catalan 
by  J :  Forster  ;  with  an  histor.  introd.,  notes, 
app.,  glossary  and  general  index,  by  Pas- 
cual  de  Gavangos.     Lond.  1883.  2  v.  O. 

946+17 
Prescott,  W:  Hickling.    History  of  the  reign  of 
Ferdinand  and  Isabella  the  catholic.    10th 
ed.     N.  y.  1848.  3  v.  O.  946+8 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.  Die  Osmanen  und  die 
Spanische  monarchic  im  16.  und  17.  jahr- 
hundert.    4te,  erweiterte  aufl.  des  werkes  : 


Fiirsten  und  viilker  von  Siid-Europa.  Leipz. 

1877.  2  V.  in  1.  O.  904:36  v35,  36 

Contents.    Osmanen.  —  Die  spanische  monarchie.  — 

Carl  V,  Philipp  II,  Phillpp  III.  —  Zur  geschichte  der 

weltstellung  der  spanisehen  monarchic.  —Analecten. 

Prescott,  W:  Hickling.    History  of  the  reign  of 

PhiliplI,  king  of  Spain,   fiost.  1856.  3  v.  O. 

946+9 

Gayarre,   C:  E.   Arthur.     Philip  II,   of  Spain  ; 

with  an  introd.  letter  by  G:  Bancroft.    N. 

Y.  1866.  O.  946  :  10 

■Watson,  Robert.    The  history  of  the  reign  of 

Philip  II,   king  of  Spain.    5th  ed.    l^ond. 

1794.  3v.   O.  946:  11 

—  a»rf  W:  Thomson.    The  history  of  the  reign 

of  Philip  III.  3d  ed.    Lond.  "1793.  2  v.  O. 

946  :  12 
Dunlop,  J:    Memoirs  of  Spain,  during  the  reigns 
of  Philip  IV  and  Charles  II,  from  1621  to 
1700.     Edinb.  1834.  2  v.  O.  946  :  19 

Baumgarten,  Hermann.  Geschichte  Spaniens 
vom  ausbruch  der  franzosischen  revolution 
bis  auf  unsere  tage.  [Staatengeschichteder 
neuesten  zeit].     Leipz.  1865-71.  3  v.  O. 

946+18 
Cnntmts.    V.  1.    1788-1814.     2.  1814-1825.    3.  18:25 
1840. 

Napier,  Sir  W:  Francis  Patrick.    History  of  the 

war  in  the  Peninsula  and  in  the  south  of 

France  from  1807—1814.  111.    N.  Y.  1882.    5 

V.  D.  946  :  16 

Contents.    V.  1.   1807—1809.    2.  1809—1810.    3.  1810- 

1812.     4.    1812—1813.     5.    1813-1814.  —  Controversial 

pieces.— Index. 

Southey,    Robert.     History    of    the    peninsular 
war.     Lond.  1823-32.  3  V.  Q.        946:R13 
Irvine,  Washington.    Spanish  papers. 

829.1  :19vl 
Contents,  see  under  English  literature,  miscellany, 
col.  1095. 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Castelar— Cid 
—Felipe— Q-onsalvo— Is  abella . 

Portugal. 

MUnch,  Ernst.  Die  geschichte  von  Portugal. 
(Allg.  historische  taschenbibliothek,  10t(!r 
th.)  Dresden.  1827.  3  v.  in  1.  S.  946  :  24 
Schftfer,  H:  Geschichte  von  Portugal.  [(Je- 
schichte  der  europ.  staaten,  herausg.  von 
A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und  F.  A.  Ukertl.  Ham- 
burg. 1836-52.     Gotha.  1854.  5  v.  0. 

946:21 
Contents.  V.  1.  Von  der  entstehung  des  staates  bis 
zum  erloschen  der  echton  burgundisehen  linie,  138;}. 
2.  Vom  erloschen  der  ochteu  burgundisehen  linie 
bis  zum  schlusse  des  mittelalters,  1495.  3.  Vom  rc- 
gierungsantritt  des  kiinigs  Manuel  bis  zur  veroiiii- 
gung  mit  Spanien,  1680.  4.  Von  der  vereinigung  Por- 
tugals  mit  Spanien  bis  zur  absotzung  des  kijnigs  A 1- 
fonso  VI,  1667.  6.  Von  der  absctzung  Alfonso's  VI 
bis  zum  ausbruch  der  revolution,  1820.— MSUer,  J.  H. 
Kegister. 
See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography,  Almeida. 

2.    Description. 

Twiss,  R:  Travels  through  Portugal  and  Spain 
in  1772  and  1773.  Plates  and  app.  Lond. 
1775.  O.  914.6:23 

March,  C:  W.     Sketches  and  adventures  in  Ma- 
deira,   Portugal    and     the    Andalusias    of 
Spain,   by  the  author  of  "Daniel  Wc^bstcr 
and  his  contemporaries."    N.  Y.  1856.  D. 
914.6:29 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.  In  Spain  and  a  visit 
to  Portugal,  [1866].  Author's  ed.  Bost. 
1879.  D.  914.6  :  12 


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01.  014,  946 


1274 


Gallenga,  Antonio.  Iberian  reminiscences  ;  fif- 
teen years'  travelling  impressions  of  Spain 
and  Portugal.    Lond.  1883.    2  v.  O. 

914.6:39 

Contents.  V.  1.  Queen  Isabella,  1865-66.  —  Don 
Juan  Prim,  1868-69.  —  Don  Carlos,  1874  -  75.  2.  King 
Alfonso,  1874-75.— A  Spanish  tour,  1879-82. 

jS  p  a  i  n. 

Davillier,  J:  C:  baron.    Spain  ;  ill.  by  Gustave 

Dore.    Tr.  by  J .  Thomson.    Lond.  1881.  F. 

914.6  :  1134 

Young,  Arthur.    Spain  in  1789.     In  his  Travels. 

914.4+38  v2 
Merimee,    Prosper.     Reisebriefe    aus    Spanien, 
1831.     In  his  Gesammelte  werke. 

840  :  1  v6 
Gushing,   Caleb.      Reminiscences  of  Spain,  its 
country,    its    people,    history    and  monu- 
ments.   Bost.  1833.  2  V.  D.  914.6  :  10 
Mackenzie,  Alexander  Slidell.    A  year  in  Spain. 
5th  ed.    N.  Y.  1847.  3  v.  D.         914.6  :  17 

—  Spain  revisited,  by  the   author  of  a  "  Year  in 

Spain."  N.  Y.  1836.  2  v.  D.  914.6  :  18 
Rosen,  Gustav  v.  Bilder  aus  Sj^anien  und  der 
fremdenlegion ;  nebst  einem  anhang, 
enthaltend:  Die  unternehmung  Muna- 
gorris.  Kiel.  1843,  1844.  2  v.  D.  914.6  :  8 
Poco  Mas,  pseud.  Scenes  and  adventures  in 
Spain,  from  1835  to  1840.     Phila.  1846.  S. 

914.6:21 
Borrow,  G:  The  Bible  in  Spain,  or  The  jour- 
neys, adventures  and  imprisonments  of 
an  englishman  in  an  attempt  to  circulate 
the  scriptures  in  the  peninsula.  13th  ed. 
N.  Y.  1847.  O.  914.6:3 

—  The  zincali,  or  An  account  of  the  gypsies  of 

Spain  ;  with  an  original  collection  of  their 
songs  and  poetry.  N.  Y.  1847.  O.  With 
/ii«  The  Bible  in  Spain.  914.6:3 

Ford,  R:  The  Spaniards  and  their  country. 
N.  Y.  1847.  2  pts.  in  1  v.  D.         914.6:11 

Ozanam,  Alphonse  Frederic.  A  pilgrimage  to 
the  land  of  the  Cid,  [1852].  Tr.  from  the 
french  by  P.  S.    N.  Y.  1875.  S.     914.6  :  20 

Gautier,  Theophile.  Wanderings  in  Spain.  111. 
Lond.  1853.  D.  914.6  :  13 

Wallis,  Severn  Teackle.  Spain,  her  institutions, 
politics  and  public  men  ;  a  sketch.  Bost. 
1853.  D.  914.6  :  22 

Eenyon,  Arthur.  Letters  from  Spain,  to  his 
nephews  at  home.     Lond.  1853.  S. 

X  914.6:  38 

Mackie,  J:  Milton.  Cosas  de  Espana,  or  Going 
to  Madrid  via  Barcelona.  {Anon.'\  N.  Y. 
1855.  D.  914.6:19 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Mme.  Frances  Erskine 
Inglis.  The  attache  in  Madrid,  or  Sketches 
of  the  court  of  Isabella  II.  Tr.  from  the 
german.     {Anon.]     N.  Y.  1856.   D. 

914.6:6 

Bryant,  W:  Cullen.  Letters  of  a  traveller;  2d 
series,  [Spain,  1857].    N.  Y.  1860.    D. 

914.6:4 

Hacklander,  F:  W:  Ein  winter  in  Spanien. 
Stuttg.  1860.  3v.  S.  914.6  :7 

Byrne,  Mrs.  W:  Pitt.  Cosas  de  Espana,  illustra- 
tive of  Spain  and  the  Spaniards,  as  they 
are.    Lond.  1866.  2  v.  D.  914.6  :  5 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Hay,  J:    Castilian  days.    Bost.  1872.  D. 

914.6:15 

Hare,  A:  J:  Cuthbert.     Wanderings  in   Spain. 

3ded.    Lond.  1873.  U.  914.6:32 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  [1885].  S.  914.6  :  32 

Baxley,  H:  Willis.  Spain,  art-remains  and  art- 
realities,  painters,  priests  and  princes ; 
notes  of  things  seen  and  of  opinions 
formed,  during  nearly  three  years'  resi- 
dence and  travels  in  that  country.  N.  Y. 
1875.  2v.  D.  '914.6:2 

Harrison,  James  Albert.  Spain  in  profile  ;  a 
summer  among  the  olives  and  aloes.   Bost. 

1879.  S.  914.6  :  14 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Spain.  Tr.  fx'om  the 
Italian  by  Wilhelmina  W.   Cady.      N.  Y. 

1881.  D.  ■  "914.6:1 

Edwardes,  E.  C.  Hope-.  Azahar  ;  extracts  from 
a  journal  in  Spain  in  1881-82.  Lond.  1883. 
D.  914.6:35 

Lathrop,  G:  Parsons.  Spanish  vistas.  111.  N. 
Y.  1883.  O.  914.6+30 

Day,  H:  From  the  Pyrenees  to  the  pillars  of 
Hercules ;  observations  on  Spain,  its  his- 
tory and  its  people.    111.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

914.6:31 

Downes,  W:  Howe.  Spanish  ways  and  by-ways; 
with  a  glimpse  of  the  Pyrenees.  111.  Bost. 
1883.  O.  914.6:37 

Hale,  E:  Everett.  Seven  Spanish  cities  and  the 
way  to  them.    Bost.  1883.  S.        914.6:33 

Hale,  Susan.  A  family  flight  through  Spain. 
Bost.  [1883].  O.  914.6:36 

Patch,  Olive,  pseudf  Sunny  Spain,  its  people 
and  places ;  with  glinipses  of  its  history. 
[111.]    Lond.  1884.  0.  914.6+42 

Irving,  Washington.  The  Alhambra.  I  401 
See  col.  766. 

J*o rtttgal  and  the  Azores . 

Murphy,  James.  Travels  in  Portugal,  through 
the  provinces  of  Entre  Douro  e  Minho, 
Beira,  Estremadura  and  Alem  -  Tejo.  in 
1789  and  1790 ;  consisting  of  obsei'vations 
on  the  manners,  customs,  trade,  public 
buildings,  arts,  antiquities,  etc.,  of  that 
kingdom.    111.    Lond.  1795.    Q. 

914.6  :R24 

Jackson,  Catherine  Charlotte  lady.  Fair  Lusi- 
tania.    111.    Lond.  1874.  O.      914.6+P43 

Crawford,  Oswald  J :  F:,  {John  Latouche).  Travels 
in  Portugal.  3d  ed.  Map  and  ill.  Lond. 
[1878].  D.  914.6  :  40 

—  Portugal,  old  and  new.    Maps  and  ill.    N.  Y. 

1880.  O.  914.6:27 
"Weeks,  Lyman  H.    Among  the  Azores.    Bost. 

1882.  S.  914.6:25 

Baker,  Charlotte  Alice.  A  summer  in  the 
Azores  ;  with  a  glimpse  of  Madeira.  Bost. 
1882.  T.  914.6  :  26 

Berjamin,  S:  Green  Wheeler.  [The  Azores  and 
Madeira].     In  his  Atlantic  islands. 

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HIST.  AND  GEOQR.— RUSSIA,  POLAND. 


1276 


11.    Europe  —  g,  Russia  and  Poland. 


(Sec  also  Russia  in  Asia,  cl.  915.7.) 


1.    Russian  history. 
In  g eneral . 

Strahl,  Philipp,  and  Ernst  Herrmann.  Ge- 
schichte  des  russischen  staates.  [Geschichte 
der  europ.  staaten,  herausg.  von  A.  H.  L. 
Heeren  iind  F.  A.  Ukert] .  Hamburg.  1832- 
53.     Gotha.  1860-66.  7  v.    O.  947  :  19 

Content*.    Strahl,  P.     V.  1.  Zum   jahre  1224.     2. 
1224  -  1.505.    Herrmann,  E.    3.    1505  -  1682.    4.  1682  - 
1741.    6.   1742  -  1775.    6.    1775  -  1792.    [7.]  ErgSnzungs- 
haml.    Diplomatische  correspondenzen  aus  der  revo- 
lutionszelt,  1791-1797. 
Herrmann,   A:  L.      Die  geschichte  Russlands. 
(Allg.    historische  taschenbibliothek,   9ter 
th.)  Dresden.  1826.  4  v.  in  1.  S.        947  :  20 
Bemhardi,   Theodor  v.     Geschichte  Russlands 
und  der  europiiischen  politik  in  den  jahren 
1814  bis  1831 .   [Staatengeschichte  der  neues- 
ten  zeit.]     Leipz.  1863-77.  3  v.  O.  947-|-18 
Contents.     V.  1.    Vom    Wiener  congress  bis  zum 
zweiten  Pariser  frieden.    2.  Elnleitung,  LGeschlchte 
Rosslands  bis   zum    Wiener    congress..]      3.    Vom 
zweiten  Pariser   frieden   bis   zu   dera    congress  zu 
Aachen. 
Tyrrell,    H :    History  of   the  Russian    empire ; 
from  its  foundation  by  Ruric  the  pirate, 
to  the  accession  of  the  emperor  Alexander 
n.     111.     Lond.  n.  d.  Q.  947+21 

Kelly,  Walter  Keating,  cornp.  The  history  of 
Russia,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 
present  time ;  compiled  from  the  most 
authentic  sources,  incl.  the  works  of  Ka- 
ramsin,  Tooke  and  Segur.  Lond.  1854.  2  v. 
D.  947 : 2 

Contents.    V.  1.  To  1782.    2.  1762  -  ia54.— Index. 
Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.    The  monarchies  of 
continental  Europe  :    The  empire  of  Rus- 
sia, from  the  remotest  periods  to  the  pres- 
ent time.  [1855].    N.  Y.  1860.  D.        947  :  3 
Bambaud,  Alfred.    The  history  of  Russia,  from 
the  earliest  times  to  1877.    Tr.  by  Leonora 
B.  Lang.    111.     Lond.  1879.  2  v.  O.   947+1 
Contents.    V.  1.   To  1700.    2.   1700  -  1877.-Bibllogra- 
phical  notes.— Index. 
—  Same;  from   the  earliest  times  to  1880;  ed. 
and  enl.  by  Nathan   Haskell  Dole,  incl.  a 
history  of  the  turko-russian  war  of  1877-78, 
from  the  best  authorities  by  the  ed.    111. 
Bost.  1879-82.  3  v.  O.  947+1 

Contents.    V.  1.    To  1682.     2.    1682-1825.    3.    1825- 
1881. -index. 
Dole,  Nathan  Haskell.    Young  folks'  history  of 
Russia.    Bost.  1881.  D.  x  947  : 4 

Bodenstedt,  F:  Martin  v.  Der  Kreml  in  Moskau, 
als  triiger  und  mittelpunkt  der  russischen 
geschichte.— Peter  der  grosse.  In  his  Aus 
ost  und  west.  834  :  2 

By  periods . 

Orahame,  F.  R.  The  archer  and  the  steppe,  or 
The  empires  of  Scythia  ;  a  history  of  Rus- 
sia and  Tartary,  from  the  earliest  ages  till 
the  fall  of  the  Mongul  power  in  Europe 
in  the  middle  of  the  16th  century.  Lond. 
n.  d.  D.  947  :  6 

Contents.    From  the  earliest  authentic  history  of 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Scythia  to  the  conquests  of  the  mongul  tartars.— 

From  the  conquests  of  the  monguls  to  the  rise  of 

Tim  ur.— The  history  of  Timur  and  his  successors.  — 

Continuation  of  the  history  of  Russia  to   the  flual 

extinction  of  the  mongul  power  in  Europe. 

Russell,    Frank    Shirley.      Russian    wars    with 

Turkey.    Maps.    Lond.  1877.  D.    947 :  13 

Briickner,     Alexander.       Peter     der      grosse. 

(Oncken,  W:.  ed.    Allgemeine  geschichte 

in    einzeldarstellungen ;     3te  hauptabth., 

eterth.)    Portr.    Berlin.  1879.   O. 

909+21  v6 
Manstein,  Christoph  Hermann  v.  Contem- 
porary memoirs  of  Russia,  from  the  year 
1727  to  1744.  First  ed.  in  eng.  by  D:  Hume, 
and  now  re-ed.,  compared  witli  the  origi- 
nal french,  and  ill.  with  brief  notes  by  a 
Hertfordshire  incumbent.    Lond.  1856.  I). 

947:12 
Briickner,  Alexander.    Katharina  II.    (Oncken, 
W:,  ed.    Allgemeine  geschichte  in  einzel- 
darstellungen ;  3te  hauptabth.,    lOter   th.) 
Portr.  und  ill.     Berlin.  1883.   O. 

909+21  vlO 
S6gTir,  Philippe  Paul  comte  de.     History  of  the 
expedition   to  Russia,   undertaken  by  the 
emperor  Napoleon  in  1812.     [Harper's  fam- 
ily lib.]     N.  Y.  1845.  2  v.  S.  947  :  7 
Porter,    Sir   Robert  Ker.      A  narrative  of  the 
campaign  in  Russia,  during  the  year  1813. 
Added,  a  narrative  of  the  events  which  fol- 
lowed Buonaparte's  campaign   in  Russia 
to  the  period  of  his  dethronement,  byW: 
Dunlap.     Hartford.  1815.  O.              947:6 
Oertel,    Philipp  F:  W:,  {W.  <).  v.   Horn).      Der 
brand    von    Moskau ;    ein   geschichtsbild, 
dargestellt  fiir  die    deutsche  jugend  und 
das  volk.    5te  aufl.    "Wiesbaden,  n.  d.  S. 
947  :  23 
Russell,  W:  Howard.     The  british  expedition 
to  the  Crimea.    A  rev.  ed.  with  numerous 
emend,  and  add.    111.    Lond.  1858.    O. 

947:9 

Einglake,  Alexander  W:    The  invasion  of  the 

Crimea ;  its  origin  and  an  account  of  its 

f>rogress  down  to  the  death  of  lord  Rag- 
an.     V.  1-3,  N.  Y.  1868-75.  D.    V.  4.  jv.  6 
of  eng.  ed.l,  Edinb.  1880.  4  v.   O.      947  :  8 
Contents.    V.  1.  Transactions  which  brought  on  the 
war.— Invasion  of  the  Crimea  to  the  battle  of  Alma. 
2.   Same,  continued,  to  the  battle  of  Balaclava.    3. 
Battle  of  Inlierman.    4.  The  winter  troubles. 
Maynard,  Felix,  ed.    Recollections  of  a  zouave 
before  Sebastopol.    Tr.  from  the  french  by 
mrs.  M.   Harrison  Robinson.    Phila.  18.56. 
D.  947 : 10 

Oler,  Gen.—.  Reminiscences  of  an  officer  of 
zouaves.  Tr.  from  the  french.  [Anon]. 
N.  Y.  1860.  D.  947:11 

Greene,  Francis  Vinton.  The  russian  army  and 
its  campaigns  in  Turkey,  in  1877—1878.  N. 
Y.  1879.  2  V.  O.  947+14 

Note.  For  other  accounts  of  the  war  see  Turkish 
history,  cl.  949.3.  -r   ,r      « 

—  Sketches  of  army  life  in  Russia.  N.  Y.  1880. 
D.  914.7  :  24 

Contents.  The  tsar.  —  The  russian  soldier.  —  Shipka 
pass.- Plevna.— The  winter  campaign.— Russian  gen- 
erals.- War  correspondents.  —  Constantinople.  —  St. 
Petersburg,— The  eastern  question. 


HIST.  AND  OEOGR.— RUSSIA,  POLAND. 


01.  914,  947 


1278 


Noble,  Edmund.  The  russian  revolt ;  its  causes, 
condition  and  prospects.     Bost.  1885.  D. 

947 : 22 
Contents.    Nomadic  survivals.— Apolism.— Environ- 
ment.—Old  russian  life.  —  Byzantlnlsm  and  the  three 
unities.— Domestic  slavery.  —The  rellffious  protest.— 
Western  enlightenment.  —  First  fi-uits.  —  Mysticism 
and  pessimism.  —  The  dynamic  period.  —  Personal 
characteristics.— Modern  irritations.— Europe  and  the 
revolt,  the  future. 
Seume,  J:  Gottfried.     Historische  aufsiitze.    In 
his  Werke.  830  :  147  v9 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p-  43. 
See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Aleksandr— 
Menshikof— Nikolai-Piotr-Shamyl— Skobelef 
— Suvorof. 

2.    Polish  history. 

Dunham,  S:  Astley.  The  history  of  Poland, 
[560  —  1830].  ■  [Lardner's  cabinet  cycL] 
Lond.  1831.  D.  949.5  :  8 

Fletcher,  James.  The  history  of  Poland,  from 
the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time ; 
with  a  narrative  of  the  recent  events,  ob- 
tained from  a  polish  patriot  nobleman. 
[Harper's  family  lib.]     N.  Y.  1846.  S. 

949.5:2 
Oppeln-Bronikowski,   Alexander  A:  Ferdinand 
V.     Die  geschichte  Polens.     (Allg.   histori- 
sche taschenbibliothek,  13ter  th).   Dresden. 
1827.  4  V.  in  1.  S.  949.5  :  10 

ROpell,  R:,  and  Jacob  Care.  Geschichte  Polens. 
[Geschichte  der  europ.  staaten,  herausg. 
von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und  F.  A.  UkertJ. 
Hamburg.  1840.  Gotha.  1863-75.  4  v.  O. 

949.5  :  9 

Contents.    BSpell,  R:    V.  1.    Einleitung.— Die  mo- 

narchie  der  Piasten,  8,50—1138.  —  Der  karapf  um  die 

monarchic  und  deren  giinzliche  auflosung,  1140—1300. 

Caro,  J.    2.    1800— 138e.    3.    1386—14:50.    4.    1430-1455. 

BOpell,  R:    Polen  um  die  mitte  des  18.  jahrhun- 

derts.    Gotha.  1876.  O.  949.5  :  6 

Beer,  Adolf.     Die  erste  theilung  Polens.     Wien. 

1873.  2v.  O.  949.5+4 

—  ed.     Same:    Documente.     Wien.  1873.  O. 

949.5+4  v3 
BrUggen,  Ernst  freiherr  v.  der.     Polens  auflo- 
sung ;  kulturgeschichtliche  skizzen  aus  den 
Istzten  jahrzehnten  der  polnischen    selb- 
stiindigkeit.    Leipz.  1878.  O.  949.5  :  5 

Moltke,  Heimuth  C:  Bernhard  graf  v.  Poland  ; 
an  historical  sketch.  Authorized  tr.,  with 
a  biogr.  notice  by  Emma  S.  Buchenheim. 
Lond.  1885.  D.  949.5  :  11 

Note.    Originally  pub.  in  1832. 
Hordynski,   Jozef.     History  of  the  late  polish 
revolution,  and  the  events  of  the  campaign. 
2d  ed.     Bost.  1833.  O.  949.5+1 

Allen,  Julian.  Autocrasy  in  Poland  and  Russia, 
or  A  description  of  russian  misrule  in  Po- 
land, and  an  account  of  the  surveillance 
of  russian  spies  at  home  and  abroad,  incl. 
the  experience  of  an  exile.  N.  Y.  1854.  O. 
947  :  15 
Day,  W.  A.  The  russian  government  in  Poland; 
with  a  narrative  of  the  polish  insurrection 
of  1863.     Lond.  1867.  O.  949.5:7 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Jan  Sobieski 
—Kosciuszko— Pulaski. 

3.    Description. 

Custine,  Astolphe  marquis  de.  La  Russie  en 
1839.  3e  ed.  rev.,  corr.  et  augm.  Paris. 
1846.  4v.  D.  914.7:47 


Lacroix,  F :  Geheimnisse  von  Russian  d ;  ein  poli- 
tisches  sittengemalde  des  russisehenreichs. 
Aus  dem  franz.  Mwo/i.]  2te  ausg.  Regens- 
burg.  1848.  2  v.  D.  91477  :  9 

Contents.  V.  1.  Der  despotismus.— Der  kaiser  und 
seine  f amilie.  —  Die  geheimen  gesellschaf ten  und  die 
verschworung  im  jahre  1825.  —  Portrat  und  character 
der  russen.— Bitten  und  gebrauche;  St.  Petersburg.— 
Religion  und  geistlichkeit.  2.  Politische  organisa- 
tion; Regierung,  verwaltung,  polizei.  —  Gesetzge- 
bung;  Justlz;  Gefangnlsse;  Sibirien.— Der  adel;  der 
mitteistand  und  die  lelbeigenen.— Das  heer.— Die  ma- 
rine.—Nationalreichthum.  —  Russlands  polltlk  gegen 
besiegte  und  unteriochte  volker.— Schluss. 

Kohl,.  J:  G:  Russia,  St.  Petersburg,  Moscow, 
Kharkoff,  Riga,  Odessa,  the  german  pro- 
vinces on  the  Baltic,  the  steppes,  the  Cri- 
mea, and  the  interior  of  the  empire.  Lond. 
1844.  O.  914.7:7 

Gurowski,  Adam  comte  de.  Russia  as  it  is.  3d  ed. 
N.Y.  1854.  D.  914.7:5 

Lagny,  Germain  de.  The  knout  and  the  russi 
ans,  or  The  muscovite  empire,  the  czar  and 
his  people.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  J: 
Bridgeman.  N.  Y.  1854.  D.  914.7:17 
Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.  Free  Russia.  Leipz.  1872. 
2v.  inl.  S  914.7:4 

Celestin,  F:  J.  Russland  seit  aufhebung  der 
leibeigenschaft.    Laibach.  1875.  O. 

914.7:35 
Wallace,    Donald    Mackenzie.      Russia.    N.  Y. 
1877.  O.  914.7  : 1 

Muiray,  Eustace  Clare  Grenville.  The  russians 
of  to-day.    Leipz.  1878.  S.  914.7:25 

Edwards,  H.  Sutherland.  The  russians  at  home 
and  the  russians  abroad  ;  sketches,  unpo- 
litical and  political  of  russian  life  tinder 
Alexander  II.    Lond.  1879.  2  v.  D. 

914.7:27 
Contents.  V.  1.  Russians  at  home;  unpolitical 
sketches.  2.  Russians  abroad.  The  reform  period 
in  Russia.  — Serf -emancipation  and  self-government. 
—Some  practical  effects  of  serf -emancipation.  —  Nihi- 
lism. —  A  nihilist  conspiracy.  —  An  unpolitical  secret 
society.  —  Panslavonianism.  —  A  panslavonian  agent 
in  eastern  Galicia.  —  The  russians  in  Poland.  —  The 
russians  in  central  Asia.  —  Russian  expeditions  tow- 
ard India.— App.— Index. 

MorfiU,  W:R.  Russia.  111.  [Foreign  countries 
and  british  colonies].    Lond.  1880.  S. 

914.7:3 

Geddie,  J:  The  Russian  empire  ;  historical  and 
descriptive.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.        914.7  :  18 

Lankenau,  H.  v.,  and  L.  v.  d.  Oelsnitz,  ed.  Das 
heutige  Russland  :  bilder  und  schilderun- 
gen  aus  alien  theilen  des  europjiischen 
zarenreichs.  2e  wohlf.  ausg.  [111.  biblio- 
thek  der  lander-  und  volkerkunde].  Leipz. 
1881.  O.  914.7:20 

—  Same,eng.    Russiapast  and  present.    Adapted 

from  the  german  by  Henrietta  M.  Chester. 

N.Y.  1882.  D.  ■  914.7:19 

Eckardt,  Julius.     Modern  Russia.     Lond.  1870. 

O.  914.7:37 

Contents.    Russia  under  Alexander  II.  —  Russian 

communism.  —  The  greek  orthodox  church  and  its 

sects.- The  Baltic  provinces  of  Russia. 

—  Von  Nicolaus  I  zu  Alexander  III;  St.  Peters- 
burger  beitriige  zur  neuesten  russischen 
geschichte.    Leipz.  1881.  D.         914.7:38 


Contents.    Aus  der  "Dritten  abtheilung, 
49. 


DiePe- 
traschewskische  verschworung,  1848—1849.  —  Die  rus- 
sische  emigration  in  London,  1852  bis  1864.  —  Feldmar- 
schall  Paskewitsch  und  M.  D.  Gortschkow.- Eine  rus- 
sische  geheime  denkschrift  von  1864.— Same.  1868, 69.— 
Zwei  neue  aktenstiicke  zur  geschichte  des  polnischen 
aufstandes  von  1868.  —  Der  ausgang  Alexanders  II.— 
Nach  dem  1—13.  marz. 


1279       CI.  dl4,  947 


'HIST.  AND  6E0GR.— RUSSIA,  POLAND. 


1280 


Tissot,  V:    Russes  et  allemands. 
1884.  D. 


Eckardt,  Julius.— Continned. 

—  Russland    voi'  und  nach  dem    kriege  ;    auch 

"Aus     der     Petersburgei-      gesellschaft." 
[Anon.]  2te  aufl.  Leipz.  1879.  O.  914.7  :  23 

—  Aus  der  Petersburger  gesellschaft.     [Ano7i.] 

Leipz.  1880,  1881.  2  v.  D.  914.7  :  36 

Contents.  V.  1.  5te  verm,  bis  auf  die  gegenwart 
fortg.  aufl.  Aus  den  tagen  des  kaisers  Nikolaus.  — 
Die  grossfiirstin  Helene.  — Graf  P.  Schuwalow.  —Die 
grafln  Antoinette  Bludow.  —  Die  grafen  Adlerberg.— 
Die  bruder  Miljutin.— Die  drei  Turgenjew.— Graf  Pro- 
tassow.  —  P.  A.  Walujew.  —  Unsere  unterrichtsmlni- 
ster.—  Fiirst  Gortschakow.  —  Schriftsteller  und  jour- 
nalisten.— General  Ignatjew.  2,  Neuefolge.  3te  verm, 
bis  auf  die  gegenwart  fortg.  aufl.  Die  nationallta- 
ten.— Kaiserliche  briider  und  sohne.— Furst  Bismarck 
in  St.  Petersburg.  —  Literatur  und  presse  unter  dem 
kaiser  Nikolaus.  —  Puschkin  und  Dantes.  —  Wassily 
Ostrow  und  die  Akademie  der  wissenschaften.  —  Das 
hohere  beamtenthum.  —  Die  umgebung  kaiser  Alex- 
ander's II. 

Stepniak,  S.,  pseud.  Underground  Russia  ;  re- 
volutionary profiles  and  sketches  from  life  ; 
with  a  preface  by  P:  Lavrofl.  Tr.  from  the 
Italian.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  914.7:26 

—  Russia  under  the  tzars.    Rendered  into  eng. 

by  W:  Westall.     N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  914.7+39 

—  Same.    Authorized  ed.    N.  Y.  1885.  D. 

914.7:39 
Note.     Attributed   to   Mikhail   Dragomanoflf,    ap- 
parently contradicted,  however,  by  the  pref. 

ed.    Paris. 
914.7:84 

Contents.  Les  pi-res  du  nlhillsme.— De  I'^ducatlon 
des  femmes  en  Kussle.— Les  universites  russes.— La 
decadence  des  moeurs.— Qu'est-ce  que  la  Russie?— 
L'armee  russe.  —  La  nouvelle  Allemagne  et  la  nou- 
velle  Russie.— Les  allemands  en  Russie.— Le  soclal- 
isme  allemand  et  I'^tat  moral  de  Berlin. 

Hare,  A:  J:Cuthbert.  Studies  in  Russia.  111.  N. 
Y.  [1885].  D.  914.7:42 

Contents.  Introd.  —  St.  Petersburg.  —  Excursions 
round  St.  Petersburg.— Novogorod  the  great.— Mos- 
cow. —  The  monasteries  near  Moscow.  —  The  new 
Jerusalem.— Kieff.— A  glimpse  of  Poland.— Index. 

Colange,  Leo  de.  Picturesque  Russia  and  Greece. 
111.    Troy.  1886.  Q.  914.7:1146 

General  travels. 

Ritchie,  Leitch.  Russia  and  the  russians,  or 
A  journey  to  St.  Petersburg  and  Moscow 
through  Courland  and  Livonia  ;  with  char- 
acteristic sketches  of  the  people.  Phila. 
1836.  D.  914.7:8 

McGonnick,  R:  C.  A  visit  to  the  camp  before 
Sevastopol.    4th  thous.    N.  Y.  1855.  D. 

914.7:16 

Poole,  Sophia  Lane-.  The  englishwoman  in 
Russia ;  impressions  of  the  society  and 
manners  of  the  russians  at  home,  by  a 
lady  ten  years  resident  in  that  country. 
111.    N.  Y.  1856.  D.  914.7:11 

Sala,  G:  A:  A  journey  due  north  ;  notes  of  a 
residence  in  Russia.    Bost.  1858.  S. 

914.7  :14 

Moltke,  Helmuth  C:  Bernhard  graf  v.  Brief e 
aus  Russland,  [1856].  2te  aufl.  Berlin.  1877. 
O.  914.7:44 

Proctor,  Edna  Dean.    A  russian  journey.    Bost. 

1872.  D.  914.7:12 

Oautier,  Theophile.    A  winter  in  Russia.    N.  Y. 

1874.  D.  914.7  :  18 


Galleng^a,  Antonio.  A  summer  tour  in  Russia. 
Lond.  1882.  O.  914.7  :  33 

Sp  ecial  localities . 

Jemnann,  E:  Pictures  from  St.  Petersburg. 
Tr.  from  the  original  german  by  F:  Hard- 
man.     N.  Y.  1852.  D.  914.7:22 

Lander,  Sarah  W.  St.  Petersburg.  (Spectacles 
for  young  eyes,  no.  2.)    N.  x .  n.  d.  S. 

X  914.7:  30 

—  Moscow.  (Spectacles  for  young  eyes,  no.  4.) 
N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  x'914.7:31 

Hoffinan,  Wickham.    Leisure  hours  in  Russia. 
Lond.  1883.  D.  914.7:41 
Contents.    St.  Petersburg.— Russian  superstitions. 
"    ■    id.-  -      "  • 


Runebergr,  J:  L.  Nadeschda.-r-Finland.- The  Kale- 
vala.  —  Runeberg',  J:  L.  Dobeln  at  Jutas;  Lieut. 
Zieden;  The  cloud's  brother;  "Our  land". 


liindemann,  Moritz  v.  Finnland  und  seine  be- 
wohner  ;  eine  historisch  -  geographische 
skizze,  mit  einem  vorwort  von  R:  Andree. 
Leipz.  1855.  S.  914.7  :  10  ' 

Brown,  J:  Croumbie.  Finland;  its  forest  and 
forest  management.    Edinb.  1883.  D. 

914.7:32 
Note.    For  travels  in  Finland  and  Lapland,  see  also 
Sweden  and  Norway,  cl.  914.8. 

Tromholt,  Sophus.   Under  the  rays  of  the  aurora 

borealis  ;    in  the  land  of    the  lapps  and 

kvaens ;    ed.    by    C:  Siewers.      Map,   ill., 

portr.,  diagrams,  etc.     Bost.  1885.    2  v.   O. 

914.7:43 

Rae,  E:  The  land  of  the  north  wind,  or  Travels 
among  the  laplanders  and  the  samoyedes. 
Lond.  1875.  D.  914:7:29 

—  The  White  Sea  peninsula  ;  a  journey  in  russian 
Lapland  and  Karelia.  Maps  and  ill.  Lond. 
1881.  O.  914.7:28 

Seebohm,  H:  Siberia  in  Europe  ;  a  visit  to  the 
valley  of  the  Petchora,  in  north-east  Russia, 
with  descriptions  of  the  natural  history, 
migration  of  birds,  etc.  Map  and  ill.  Lond. 
1880.  O.  914.7:2' 

Hamel,  Josef.  Early  english  voyages  to  north- 
ern Russia ;  comprising  tlie  voyages  of 
John  Tradescant  the  elder,  sir  Hugh  Wil- 
loughby,  R:  Chancellor  Nelson  and  others. 
Tr.  by  J:  Studdy  Leigh.     Lond.  1857.  O. 

914.7+46 
Browne,  J:  Ross.     A  visit  to  the  salt-mines  of 
Wieliczka.  in  914.3  :  55 

Koch,  K :  H :  Emanuel.  The  Crimea,  from  Kert cli 
to  Perekop,  with  a  visit  to  Odessa  ;  incl.  a 
chapter  on  the  climate,  soil  and  vegetation 
of  the  Crimean  south  coast  and  southern 
Russia.  HI.  Lond.  1855.  S.  914.7:21 
Marvin,  C:  The  region  of  the  eternal  fire  ;  an 
account  of  a  journey  to  the  petroleiim 
region  of  the  Caspian  in  1883.  Lond.  1884. 
O.  914.7:40 

Wanderer,  «sew(Z.  Notes  on  the  Caucasus.  Lond. 
1883.  O.  915.7:  91; 

Contents.  Introd.—  Caucasian  mountaineers.-  De- 
scription of  Tlflis.- Rambles  in  Georgia.— The  tartars 
and  the  Karyas  steppe.— Kutais.—Batoum.—Imeritia. 
—Mingrelia.— Sport  in  Circassia  and  the  Caucasus  in 
general.— Russian  character,  civil  and  military. 


denotes  booke  specially  adapted  for  children. 


1281 


filST.  And  GEOGR.— SCANDINAVIA. 


CI.  914,  948 


12.    Europe  — h,  Scandinavia. 


1.    History. 

In    general. 

Mallet,  Paul  H:  Northern  antiquities,  or  An 
historical  account  of  the  manners,  cus- 
toms, religion  and  laws,  maritime  expedi- 
tions and  discoveries,  lanj^uasje  and  litera- 
ture of  the  ancient  scandmavians,  (danes, 
swedes,  norwegians  and  Icelanders),  with 
incidental  notices  respecting  our  saxon  an- 
cestors. Tr.  from  the  french  by  bishop 
Percy.  New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.,  with  a  tr. 
of  the  prose  Edda  from  the  original  old 
norse  text,  and  notes  critical  and  explana- 
tory, by  I.  A.  Blackwell ;  added,  an 
abstract  of  the  Eyrbyggja  saga  by  sir 
Walter  Scott.     Lond.  1847.  D.  948  :  1 

Crichton,  Andrew,  and  H:  Wheaton.  Scandi- 
navia, ancient  and  modern  ;  a  history  of 
Denmark,  Sweden  and  Norway,  comipre- 
hending  a  description  of  these"  countries, 
an  account  of  the  mythology,  government, 
laws,  manners  and  institutions  of  the  early 
inhabitants  and  of  the  present  state  of 
society,  religion,  literature,  arts  and  com- 
merce, with  ill.  of  their  natural  history. 
111.  [Harper's  family  lib.]  N.  Y.  1846.  3  v. 
S.  948  : 3 

Contents.    V.  1.  Tol523.    2.1523-1837. 

Damham,    S:  Astley.     Denmark,    Sweden    and 
.     Norway.     [Lardner's  cabinet  cycl.l     Lond. 
1839-40.  3  V.  D.  948  :  6 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.  —  Denmark,  b.  c.  40-a.  d. 
1014.— Sweden,  b.  c.  70  -  a.  d.  1001.—  Norway,  about  70 
b.  c.  -  a.  d.  1030.— Maritime  expeditions  of  the  north- 
men  during:  the  pagan  age:  England.  France  and 
Ireland.  2.  Same:  The  Orkneys,  Hebrides,  Ice- 
land, Greenland,  North  America.  Russia,  etc.,  795- 
1026.— Cosmogony  and  religion  of  Scandinavia.— In- 
troduction of  Christianity  into  Denmark  and  Sweden 
—Denmark,  1014  -  1387.— Norway,  1080-  1887.— Sweden, 
1001  -  1389. -App. :  St.  Canute.  3.  The  three  scan- 
dmavian  kingdoms,  1387  -  1523.— Denmark  and  Nor- 
way, 1523  -  1699.— Sweden,  1523  -  1697.— Denmark,  Nor- 
way and  Sweden,  1697  -  1814. 

Binding,  Poul  Christian.  History  of  Scandi- 
navia, from  the  early  times  of  the  north- 
men  and  vikings  to  tlie  present  day,  [18521 
5th  ed.    Pittsburgh.  1862.  D.  '  948:5 

Note.    Is,  properly  speaking,  a  history  of  Denmark. 

Otte,  Emily  C.  Scandinavian  history.  Lond. 
1874.   D.  -^    948:4 

Sweden   and  iVo rw  ay . 

Geijer,  Eric  Gustaf.  The  history  of  the  swedes. 
Tr.  from  the  Swedish,  with  an  introd.  and 
notes  by  J.  H.  Turner.  The  first  portion, 
comprising  the  first  3  v.  of  the  original, 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  accession 
of  Charles  X.  Lond.  w.  d.  O.  948.1:1 
JVote.  V.  1-3  of  the  following  is  the  same  work  in 
germ  an. 

—  and  F:  Ferdinand  Carlson.  Geschichte 
Schwedens,  [v.  1-3]  aus  der  schwed.  hs. 
des  verf.  iibers.  von  Swen  P.  Leffler  ;  [v. 
4,  5]  aus  dem  schwed.  hs.  des  verf.  iibers. 
von  J.  E.  Petersen.  [Geschichte  der  europ. 
staaten,  herausg.  von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren  nnd 


F.  A.  Ukert.]    Hamburg.  1832-36.    Gotha 

1855,  1875.  5  V.  O.  948  1  -2 

Contents.    O-eijer,  E.  G.     V.  1.   Bis  1520.    2    1520- 

5.^1-680^:1697'"  Carlson,  F:  F.'    4.    1654-16^0. 

Starback,  C:  G:  Smd  berattelser  ur  svenska 
historien  for  barn.    7de  uppl.    Stockholm. 

„        1874.  D.  X  948.1  :5 

Vertot  d'Aubeuf,  Rene  Aubert  abbe  de.  The 
history  of  the  revolution  in  Sweden,  oc- 
casioned by  the  changes  of  religion  and 
alteration  of  the  government  in  that  king- 
dom, [1350-15601.  Tr.  from  the  french. 
Glasgow.  1750.  S.  948.1  :  3 

Alberg,  Albert.  Gustavus  Vasa  and  his  stirring 
times  ;  scenes  from  history  told  for  youth- 
ful readers.     Lond.  n.d.  D.       x  948.1:4 

Snorri  Sturluson.  The  heimskringla,  or  Chron- 
icle of  the  kings  of  Norway.  Tr.  from  the 
Icelandic,  with  a  preliminary  dissertation 
byS:Laing.     Lond.  1844.  3  v.   O. 

948.2  :P2 

Carlyle,  T:    The  early  kings  of  Norway  ;  also 

an  essay  on  the  portraits  of  John  Knox. 

N.  Y.  1875.  D.  948.2  :  1 

See  also  in   the  Index  to  biography  Christina  — 

Qustar— Harald— Karl— Olaf. 

Denmark  and  Iceland. 

Dahlmann,  F:  Christoph.  Geschichte  von  Dan- 
nemark.  [Geschichte  der  europ.  staaten 
herausg.  von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und  F  A 
Ukert.  J    Hamburg.  1840-43.  3  v.  O. 

948.3:4 
Contents.  VI.  Von  den  anfangen  der  staatsbil- 
dung  bis  aut  den  grossen  Waldemar.- Das  zeitalter 
der  Waldemare,  1134  -  1360.  2.  l»ie  union  der  dre^ 
nordischen  kronen:  1361-1400;  Blick  auf  die  ire- 
schichte  Norwegens,  Islands  anfange,  bis  1000:  Nor- 
wegen,  1000-1263;  Island,  gerichtswesen,  dichtkunst, 
etc. ;  Grundzuge  der  verf  assung  und  verwaltung  von 
Norwegen,  bis  auf  Magnus  den  gesetzbesserer;  Nor- 
wegen,  1268-1397.  3.  Same,  continued:  Adel  und 
bauern  in  Diinnemark;  Geschichte,  1397  -  1533.— An- 

Gosch,  C:  A:  Denmark  and  Germany  since  1815 
Maps.    Lond.  1862.  O.  948.3:3 

NicoU,  James.  An  historical  and  descriptive 
account  of  Iceland,  Greenland  and  the 
Faroe  islands.  [Anon.]  [Harper's  fam- 
ily hb.]    N.  Y.  1846.  S.  948.3  : 1 

Maurer,  Konrad.  Island,  von  seiner  ersten 
entdeckung  bis  zum  untergange  des  frei- 
staats.    Munchen.  1874.  O.  948.3+2 

2.    Description. 
In  general. 

Baird,  Robert.  Visit  to  northern  Europe,  or 
Sketches  descriptive,  historical,  political 
and  moral,  of  Denmark,  Norway,  Sweden 
and  Finland,  and  the  free  cities  of  Ham- 
burg and  Lubeck  ;  containing  notices  of 
the  manners  and  customs,  commerce,  man- 
ufactures, arts  and  sciences,  education, 
literature  and  religion  of  those  countries 
and  cities.    Map  and  ill.    N.  Y.   1841    2v 

I^  914.8:3 

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1284 


Taylor,  Bayard.  Northern  travel ;  summer  and 
winter  pictures,  Sweden,  Denmark  and 
Lapland,   [1857J.    N.  Y.   1881.    D. 

^  914.8:14 

-  Same.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  914.8  :  14 

Mugge,  Theodor.  Nordisches  bilderbuch  ;  reise- 
bilder.     Frankfurt  a.  M.   1857.    S. 

914.8:12 
Browne,  J:  Ross.    The  land  of  Thor.    111.    N.  Y. 
1867.  D.  914.8:4 

Note.    Russia,  Sweden,  Norway,  Iceland. 
Vincent,  Frank,  jr.    Norsk,   lapp  and  finn,  or 
Travel  tracings  from  the  far  north  of  Eu- 
rope.    Map  and  ill.     N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

914.8:7 
Note.    Includes  also  Denmark  and  Sweden. 
Tyler,  Katharine  E.    The  story  of  a  Scandinavian 
summer.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  914.8:13 

Note.    Principally  Norway. 
Hare,  A:  J:Cuthbert.   Sketches  in  .  .  .  Scandina- 
,  via.  in  914.91  :  14 

Stone,  Mrs.  Mary  Amelia.  A  summer  in  Scan- 
dinavia. [111.]    N.  Y.  [1885].  D. 

914.8:28 

Scudder,  Horace  Elisha.    The  viking  Bodleys  ; 

an  excursion  into  Norway  and  Denmark. 

111.     Bost.  1885  [1884].  O.  x  914.8  :  26 

Sweden  and  Norway . 

{For  Lapland,  see  also  under  Russia,  col.  1280.) 

Woods,  Francis  H.  Sweden  and  Norway.  111. 
[Foreign  countries  and  british  colonies]. 
Lond.  1882.   S.  914.8:22 

Contents.    Geotrr.  description.  —  Fauna  and  flora, 
greolofry,  etc.  —Origin  of  the  Scandinavian  Itingdoms. 
— Histor.  sketcli  of  Sweden  and  Norway.— Lanjfuage, 
literature  and  art.  —  Occupations,  industries,  etc.  — 
Religrion,   grovernment,    institutions,    etc.  —  Habits, 
characters,  etc.— Towns,  etc.— Lapps  and  Anns.— App. 
—Index. 
Acerbi,  Joseph.     Travels  througli  Sweden,  Fin- 
land and  Lapland  to  the  North  cape  in 
1798  and  1799.  111.     Lond.  1802.  2  v.  Q. 

914.8+26 
Cwitents.   V.  1.  Sweden.— Finland.    2.   Lapland. 
Pfeiffer,  Ida  Laura,  born  Reyer.     A  journey  to 
Iceland,  and  travels  in  Sweden  and  Nor- 
way, [1845].    Tr.  from  the  germ,  by  Char- 
lotte Fenimore  Cooper.    N.  Y.  1852.  D. 

914.8:10 
Kent,  S.  H.    Within  the  arctic  circle  ;  experien- 
ces of  travel  through  Norway  to  the  North 
cape,  Sweden  ana  Lapland.     Lond.  1877. 
2v.  D.  914.8:5 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul  Belloni.  The  land  of  the  mid- 
night sun  ;  summer  and  winter  journeys 
through  Sweden,  Norway,   Lapland    and 

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northern  Finland.    N.  Y.  1882 
O. 


[1881].  2 
914.8 


Laing,  S:  A  tour  in  Sweden  in  1838;  comprising 
observations  on  the  moral,  political  and 
economical  state  of  the  Swedish  nation. 
Lond.  1839.  O.  914.8  :  16 

Colton,  Robert,  {Sylvanus).  Rambles  in  Sweden 
and  Gottland,  with  etchings  by  the  way- 
side.   Lond.  1847.  O.  914.8  :  6 

Marryat,  Horace.  One  year  in  Sweden  ;  incl.  a 
visit  to  the  isle  of  Gotland  (sic).  Map  and 
ill.    Lond,  1862.  2  V.  D.  914.8:23 

Lloyd,  Llewellyn.  Peasant  life  in  Sweden.  111. 
Lond.  1870.  O.  914.8  :  2 

Wood,  C:W.  Round  about  Norway.  111.  Lond. 
1880.  O.  914.8:  17 

Three  in  Norway,  by  two  of  them  ;  with  a  map 
and  numerous  ill.,  engr.  on  wood  by  G.  H. 
Ford,  from  original  sketches.  Phila.  [1882]. 
D.  914.8:15 

D enmark  and  Iceland . 

Go\ild,  Sabine  Baring-.  Iceland  ;  its  scenes  and 
sagas.  111.  and  map.    Lond.  1863.  Q. 

914  .  8  P24 
Contents  of  app.    Newton,  A.    Ornithologry  of  Iceland.— 
E..,  J.   W.    Advice  to  sportsmen.  —  List  of  Icelandic 
plants.— List  of  Icelandic  published  sagas.— E.xpenses 
of  tour. 
Burton,  R:  Francis.    Ultima  Thule  or  A  summer 
in  Iceland  ;  with   historical  introd.,  maps 
and  ill.    Lond.  1875.  2  v.  O.        914.8  :  19 
Contents.    "V.  1.    Of  Thule.- Physical  geogr.— Hist- 
orical notes.— Political  geog-r.- Anthropology.  —  Edu- 
cation and  prof esslons. —Zoological  notes,  etc.  —  Tax- 
ation, etc.  —  Catalogue  of  modern  travels.  —  Travels. 
2.    Travels,  continued.  —  App.  on  sulphur  in  Iceland 
and  elsewhere.- Index. 
Headley,  Phineas  Camp.    The  island  of  fire,  or 
A  thousand  years  of  the  old  northmen's 
home,  874—1874.     Bost.  1875.  D.  914.8:8 
Miles,  Pliny.     Eine  nordfahrt  ;  streifziige  in  Is- 
land.   Aus  dem  engl.  von  W.  E.  Dnigulin. 
Leipz.  1855.  S.  914.8:  11 

PaijkuU,   K:   Vilhelm.     A  summer  in   Iceland. 
Tr.  by  M.  R.  Barnard.  111.     Lond.  1868.  O. 
914.8:27 
Taylor,  Bayard.    Iceland,  in  1874.  m  913.1:33 
Watts,    W:    Lord.     Snioland,    or     Iceland,   its 
jiikulls  and  fjiills.    Lond.  1875.  D. 

914.8:20 

—  Across  the  Vatnajtikull,  or  Scenes  in  Iceland  ; 

a  descriprion  of  hitherto  unknown  regions. 

Lond.  1876.  D.  914.8:21 

De  Fonblanque,  C.  A.    Five  weeks  in  Iceland. 

Lond.  1880.  D.  914.8:9 

Oswald,  E.  J.    By  fell  and  fjord,  or  Scenes  and 

studies  in  Iceland.  111.    Edinb.  1882.  (). 

914.8:18 


13.    Europe  — i,  The  Netherlands. 


1.    History. 

Young,  Alexander.    History  of  the  Netherlands, 

Holland  and  Belgium."    111.    Bost.  1884.  O. 

949.1  :14 

Note.    To  1688,  with  an  outline  of  the  later  history. 

Grattan,  T:  CoUey.    The  history  of  the  Nether- 
lands, [b.  c.  50-a.  d.  1815] .     N.  Y.  1843.  S. 
949.1:6 


Kampen,  N:  Godfried  v.  Geschichte  der  Nie- 
derlande.  [Geschichte  der  europ.  staaten 
herausg.  von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und  F.  A, 
Ukert.]     Hamburg.  1831,  1833.  3  v.  O. 

949.1:13 
Contents.    V.  1.    Von  den  altesten   zeitcn   bis  zum 
jahre  1609.    2.  1609  -  1816.    [3.]  M811er,  J.  H.      Regi- 
ster. 
Wenzelburger,  K.  Th.     Geschichte  der  Nieder- 
lande,  b.  1.     [Geschichte  der  europ.  staa- 


1285 


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ten,   herausff.  von  A.  H.  L.   Heeren,  F.  A. 

Ukert  und    W.   v.    Giesebrecht.J      Gotha. 

1879.  O.  949.1  :  13 

Contents.  V.  1 .  Die  romer  und  f ranken  in  den  Nie- 
derlanden.  -Holland  unter  den  grafen  aus  dem  hol- 
landischen,  hennegauischen  und  baierischen  hause.— 
Flandern  und  Brabant;  Joiiann  von  Liittich  und 
Jacoba  von  Baiern;  Das  haus  Burgund  und  seine 
politik.— Geldern,  Friesland  und  Groningen.— Utrecht. 
—Die  Niederlande  unter  Karl  V. 

Ashley,  "W  :  J.  James  and  Philip  van  Ai'tevelde. 
(Lothian  prize  essay  for  1882).  N.  Y.  1883. 
D.  949.1:9 

Hutton,  James.  James  and  Philip  Van  Arte- 
veld ;  two  episodes  in  the  history  of  the 
14th  century.  N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  949.1+8 
Schiller,  J:  Christoph  F:  v.  Geschichte  des 
abf alls  der  veremgten  Niederlande  von  der 
spanischen  regierung.  In  his  Siimmtliche 
werke.  830:143  v8;  830:144  vl2,  13 
Contents.  Einleitung.— Friihere  geschichte  der  Nie- 
derlande bis  zum  leten  jahrh.— Geschichte  bis  1567.— 
Beilagen:  Process  und  hinrichtung  der  grafen  v. 
Egmont  und  V.  Hoorn;  Belagerung  von  Antwerpen 
durch  den  prinzen  von  Parma  in  1684  und  1685. 

—  Same,  eng.  History  of  the  revolt  of  the  Neth- 
erlands to  the  confederacy  of  the  Gueux. 
J7i  his  Works.  830  :  150  vl,  2 

Same.  The  revolt  of  the  United  Netherlands. 
In  his  Works.  830  :  Rl  53  v3 

Motley,  J:  Lothrop.  The  rise  of  the  Dutch  Re- 
public ;  a  history.    N.  Y.  1856-75.  3  v.  O. 

949.1+1 
Contents.  V.  1.  Histor.  introd.  —  Philip  II  in  the 
Netherlands,  1555  —  15,59.  —  Administration  of  the 
duchess  Margaret,  1589—1566.  2.  Same,  continued, 
1566— 1567.— Alva,  1567—1.573.  —  Administration  of  the 
grand  commander,  1573  —  1574.  3.  Same,  continued, 
1574-1576.  —  Don  John  of  Austria,  1576-1578.  —  Alex- 
ander of  Parma,  1578— 1684.— Index. 

History  of  the  United  Netherlands,  from  the 
death  of  William  the  silent  to  the  synod  of 
Dort ;  with  a  full  view  of  the  english- 
dutch  struggle  against  Spain,  and  the 
origin  and  destruction  of  the  Spanish  ar- 
mada. N.  Y.  1861-71.  4v.  O.  949.1+2 
Contents.    V.  1.  1584- 1586.     2.1586-1590.    8.1690- 

1600.    4.  1600  -  1609.— Index. 

The  life  and  death  of  John  of  Bai-neveld,  ad- 
vocate of  Holland ;  with  a  view  of  the 
primary  causes  and  movements  of  the 
thirty  years'  war.    N.  Y.  1874.  2  v.  O. 

949.1+3 
Contents.    V.  1.  1609-1614.    2.  1614-1623. 

Albert,  Mary.  Holland  and  her  heroes  to 
the  year  1585  ;  an  adaptation  of  Motley's 
"Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic."  Lond.  1878. 
S.  X  949.1:  4 

Nutting,  Mary  O.,  {Mary  Barrett).  The  story  of 
William  the  silent  and  theNetherland  war, 
1555—1584.  Bost.  [1869].  S.  x949.1:7 
Geddes,  James.  History  of  th6  administration 
of  John  De  Witt,  grand  pensionary  of  Hol- 
land ;  V.  1,  1623—1654.     N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

949.1  :5 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Arteveld  — 

Evertsen— Ruyter— Tromp— Willem  —  de  Witte. 

.Belgium. 

Histoire  de  Belgique  depuis 
tnitifs  jusqu'^  la  fin  du  rfegne 


Juste,  Theodore 

les  temps  primitifs  jusqu 


Juste,  Theodore. — Contimted. 

de  Leopold  I.  HI.    Bruxelles.  1868.  3  v.  Q. 
949.1+10 
Contents.    V.  1.  7e  siecle  av.  J.  C— 1383.    2.  1884- 
1716.    3.  1715  -  1865. 

—  La  revolution  beige  de  1830,  d'aprfes  des  docu- 

ments inedits.    Bruxelles.  1872.  2  v.  O. 

949.1  :  11 

2.    Description. 

JTo  Hand. 

Lax,  L :  Bilder  aus  den  Niederlanden  ;  v.  2 : 
Briefe.     Aachen.  1838.  S.  914.91  :  4 

Havard,  H:  The  heart  of  Holland.  Tr.  by  mrs. 
Cashel  Hoey.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.      914.91+2 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Holland  and  its  people. 
Tr.  from  the  Italian  by  Caroline  Tilton. 
N.  Y.  1881.  D.  914.91  :  1 

—  Same.      Holland.      Tr.   from    the  Italian    by 

Maurice  Saltire.    Lond.  1883.  2  v.  D. 

914.91  :13 
Bird,  F:  Spencer.  The  land  of  dykes  and  wind- 
mills, or  Life  in  Holland  •,  with  anecdotes 
of  noted  persons  and  historical  incidents 
in  connection  with  England.  Lond.  1882. 
D.  914.91:11 

Hare,  A:  J:  Cuthbert.  Sketches  in  Holland  and 
Scandinavia.     [HI.]    N.  Y.  [18851.  S. 

914.91  :14 

Broughton,  G:  H:  Sketching  rambles  in  Hol- 
land. HI.  by  the  author  and  E.  A.  Abbey. 
N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  O.  914.91  :  12 

Scudder,  Horace  Elisha.  The  Bodley  grand- 
children and  their  journey  in  Holland. 
Bost.  1882.  O.  X  914.91  :  9 


Belgium. 

Terrier    de    Tourettes,    Alexandre.      Belgium, 

historical    and     picturesque.      From     the 

french  by  H.  R.  Addison.    Lond.  [1838].  S. 

914.91:8 

Tennent,  6'»>  James  Emerson.  Belgium.  Lond. 
1841.  2  V.  O.  914.91:6 

TroUope,  W:  Belgium  since  the  revolution  of 
1830  ;  comprising  a  topographical  and  anti- 
quarian description  of  the  country,  and  a 
review  of  its  political,  commercial,  literary, 
religious  and  social  relations,  as  affecting 
its  present  condition  and  future  prospects. 
Lond.  1842.  O.  914.91:7 

KOnig',  H:  Eine  fahi't  nach  Ostende.  Frank- 
furt a.  M.  1845.  S.  914.91  :  3 

Stevenson,  Robert  L:  An  inland  voyage.  Bost. 
1883.  S.  914.91  :  10 

Macquoid,  Katharine  S.  In  the  Ardennes.  HI. 
Lond.  1881.  D.  914.91:6 

In  Deutsche 
304:15v9 


Gantier,  V:    Das  heutige  Belgien. 
zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 

Jagemann,  Eugen  v.  Die  stellung  der  nieder- 
deutschen,  vlaamen,  in  Belgien.  In  Deut- 
sche zeit-  und  streit-fragen.       304  :  15  v5 


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HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— SWITZERLAND. 


14.    Europe— j,  Switzerland. 


1.    History. 

Wilson,  J:  The  history  of  Switzerland  from  b.  c. 
110  to  a.  d.  1830.  [Anon].  New  ed.  N.  Y. 
1840.   S.  949.2:2 

Zschokke,  J:  H:  Daniel.  The  history  of  Switzer- 
land. Tr.  by  Francis  G.  Shaw.  N.  Y.  1875. 
D.  949.2 : 3 

Contents.    Zschokke,    H:      100   b.   c— 1833  a.  d.  — 
Zschokke,  Emil.    1834—1848. 
Mackenzie,  Harriet  D.  S.     Switzerland.    [Loth- 
rop's  library  of  entertaining  history,  ed.  by 
Arthur  Gilraan].    Best.  [1^1].  D. 

949.2  :  1 
Baumgarten-Crusius,    Detlef    K:    W:    Die    ge- 
schichte  der  Schweiz.  (Allg.  historische  ta- 
schenbibliotheii,  5ter  th.)    Dresden.  1826.  2 
V.  in  1.  S.  949.2:7 

Daguet,  Alexandre.  Histoire  de  la  Confedera- 
tion Suisse.  7e  ed.  refondue  et  augmentee. 
Genfeve.  1879.  2  v.  O.  949.2+5 

Contents.  V.  1.    Depuis  un  temps  immemorial  jus- 
qu'enl520.    2.    De  1520  a  1874. 
Morin,  Antoine.    Precis  de  I'histoire  politique  de 
la  Suisse,  depuis  I'origine  de  la  confedera- 
tion jusqu'a  nos  jours.      Genfeve.   1856-75 


5v 


°i' 


949.2:4 


ContenU.  V.  1.  Jusqu'en  1803.  2.  1803-1856.- 
Pieces  justiflcatives.  3.  App.  question  de  Neucha- 
tel.— Table  chronolo^que  et  analytique.  4.  Tntrod.— 
La  question  de  Savoie.— Traites  et  modifications  con- 
Btitutionelles,  1866-72.  —  La  Suisse  pendant  la  guerre 
d'Autriche  et  la  guerre  franco-allemande;  D^velop- 
pement  interleur.  —  Suite  de  la  revision  constitutio- 
nelle.  187»-74.  6.  Les  cantons  de  1857  k  1874.  —  La 
question  religrieuse  et  confessionelle  k  Geneve  et  dans 
la  Confederation.  —  App.  La  representation  propor- 
tionelle. 

Brochholz,  Ernst  L:  Tell  und  Gessler  in  sage 
und  geschichte,  nach  urkundlichen  quellen. 
Heilbronn.  1877.  O.  949.2  :  6 

2.    Description. 

Kaden,  Woldemar.    Switzerland,  its  mountains 

and  valleys.  111.     Lond.  1878.  F. 

914.92  :B12 
Byers,  S:  Hawkins  Marshall.   Switzerland,  by  an 

american    resident.     [Anon.    111.]    Ziirich. 

1875.  O.  914.92  :  18 

Dixon,    W:    Hepworth.     The  switzers.    3d  ed. 

Lond.  1872.  O.  914.92  :  16 


GOthe,  J:  "Wolfgang  V.  Briefe  aus  der  Schweiz. 
In  7us  Werke.  830  :  137  vl4 

—  Same,  eng.    Letters  from  Switzerland.    In  Ma 

Works.  830: 151  v8 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  Second  visit  to  Switz- 
erland. 1832.  in  914.4  :  5 

DUringsfeld,  Ida  freiin  v.  Reinsberg-.  Aus  der 
Schweiz.    Bremen.  1850.  S.         914.92  :  2 

Barrel!,  G:,  jr.  The  pedestrian  in  .  .  .  Switzer- 
land, 1851.  m  914.4:  2 

Johnson,  Anna  C.  The  cottages  of  the  Alps,  or 
Life  and  manners  in  Switzerland,  by  the 
author  of  "Peasant  life  in  Germany."  N. 
Y.  1860.  D.  914.92:7 

Prime,  S:  Irenasus.  Letters  from  Switzerland. 
N.  Y.  1860.  D.  914.92:8 

Ring,  Max.  In  der  Schweiz ;  reisebilder  und 
novellen.     Leipz.  1870.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

914.92  :3 

Havergal,  Frances  Ridley.  Swiss  letters  and 
Alpine  poems,  ed.  by  J.  Miriam  Crane.  N. 
Y.  1882.  D.  ■  914.92:5 

Berlepsch,  Herrmann  Alexander  [v.].  Die  Al- 
pen  in    natur-  und    lebensbildern.    Jena. 

1871.  O.  914.92:  1 
Tyndall,  J:    Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.    N. 

Y.  1871.  D.  914.92  :  10 

Whymper,  E:  Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps. 
111.     Phila.  [1883.].  O.  914.92+11 

Bumaby,  Elizabeth  A.  F.,  born  Hawkins-Whit- 
shed,  mrs.  Fred.  The  high  Alps  in  winter, 
or  Mountaineering  in  search  of  healtli. 
Lond.  1883.  D.  914.92  :  13 

Smith,  Albert.  The  story  of  Mont  Blanc.  N. 
Y.  1853.  D.  914.92  :  9 

Cheever,  G:  Barrell.  Wanderings  of  a  pilgrim  in 

the  shadow  of  Mont  Blanc.     N.  Y.  1846.  D. 

914.92:6 

—  The  pilgrim  in  the  shadow  of  the  Jungfrau 

Alp.  N.  Y.  1846.  D.  With  his  Wanderings 
of  a  pilgrim.  914.92:6 

Butler,  S:  Alps  and  sanctuaries  of  Piedmont 
and  the  canton  Ticino  ;  (op.  6).  111.  Lond. 
1882.  O.  914.92  :  16 

Stahr,  Fanny,  horn  Lewald.  Sommer  und  win- 
ter ana  Genfersee  ;   ein  tagebuch.    Berlin. 

1872.  D.  914.92:4 
Lander,    Sarah    W.     Zurich.      (Spectacles     for 

young  eyes,  no.  5.)    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

914.92  :  14 


15.    Europe  —  k,  Modern  G-reece. 


1.    History. 

(See  also  Ancient  Greece,  col.  1172—1173.) 

Finlay,  G:  A  history  of  Greece  from  its  con- 
quest by  the  romans  to  the  present  time, 
b.  c.  146— a.  d.  1864.  New  ed.  rev.  and  in 
part  re-written,  with  considerable  add.  by 
the  author,  ed.  by  H.  F.  Tozer.  Oxford. 
1877.  7v.  O.  949.3:1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Greece  under  the  romans,  b.  c. 
146— a.  d.  716.  2.  The  Byzantine  empire;  pt.  1.  716— 
1057.  3.  Sa?ne,-pt.  2, 1057-1453.  4.  Mediasval  Greece 
and  the  empire  of  Trebizond,  1204—1461.  6.  Greece 
under  othoman  and  Venetian  domination,  1453—1821. 


6.  The  prreek  revolution,  1821—1827.  7.  Establish- 
ment of  the  greek  kingdom,  1827—1843.  —  Supplemen- 
tary, 1844-1864.— Index. 

LUdemann,  G:  W:  v.     Geschichte  Griechenlands 

und  der  Tiirkei.  (Allg.  historische  taschen- 

bibliothek,  15ter  th.)    Dresden.  1837.  4  v.  in 

1,  S.  949.3:6 

Contents.    V.   1.    Die  alte  geschichte  von  Griochoii- 

land.    2.    Geschichte  des  Byzantinischen  reiches.    3. 

Geschichte  des  Osmanischen  reiches  bis  1774.    4.    Gi- 

schichte  der  osmanen  und  griechen,  1774—1827. 

Hertzberg,  Gustav  F:  Geschichte  Griechen- 
lands seit  dem  absterben  des  antiken  le- 
bens  bis  zur  gegenwart.    [Gescliichte  der 


HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— MODERN  GREECE. 


01.  914,  949 


1290 


europ.  staaten,  herausff.  von  A.  H.  L.  Hee- 

ren,  F.  A.  Ukei't  und  W".  v.  Giesebrechtj. 

Gotha.  1876-79.  4  v.  O.  949.3:5 

Contents.    V.  1.    Von   kaiser  Arcadius  bis  zum  la- 

teinischen    kreuzzuge,    395—1204.     2.    1204—1470.     3. 

1470—1821.    4.    1821— 1878.— Rejrister. 

Comstock,  J:  L.  History  of  the  g:reek  revolution; 
compiled  from  official  documents  of  the 
greek  government,  Sketches  of  the  war  in 
Greece  by  Philip  James  Green,  and  the 
recent  publications  by  mr.  Blaquiere,  mr. 
Humphrey,  mr.  Emerson,  count  Pecchio, 
col.  Stanhope,  The  modern  traveller  and 
other  authentic  sources.  Map  and  ill.  N. 
Y.  1838.  D.  949.3  :  3 

Stanhope,  Leicester.  Greece  in  1833  and  1834 ; 
a  series  of  letters  and  other  documents  on 
the  greek  revolution,  written  during  a  visit 
to  that  counti-y.  111.  with  facsimiles  ;  added, 
the  life  of  Mustapha  Ali.     Lond.  1834.  O. 

949.3  :  4 

Strong,  F:  Greece  as  a  kingdom,  or  A  statisti- 
cal description  of  that  country,  from  the 
arrival  of  king  Otho,  in  1833,  to  the  present 
time  ;  drawn  from  official  documents  and 
other  authentic'sources.    Lond.  1842.  D. 

949.3  :  2 

Clark,  Edson  L.  The  modern  greeks.  In  his 
Races  of  european  Turkey.  949.4  :  2 

2.    Description. 

(See  also  The  orient,  col.  1194—1196.) 

Sergeant,  Lewis.    Greece.  111.     [Foreign  coun- 
tries and  english  colonies].    Lond.  1880.  S. 
914.93  :  10 

Wordsworth,  Christopher.  Greece,  pictorial, 
descriptive  and  historical,  with  engr.,  ill. 
of  the  scenery,  architecture,  costume  and 
fine  arts  of  that  country  and  a  histoi'y  of 
the  characteristics  of  greek  art  by"  G: 
Scharf.  New  ed.  rev.,  with  notices  of  re- 
cent discoveries,  by  H.  F.  Tozer.  Lond. 
1882.  Q.  914.93  :R16 

Colange,  Leo  de.    Picturesque  .  .  .  Greece. 

m  914.7  :R45 

Gell,  Sir  W:  The  itinerary  of  Greece,  contain- 
ing one  hundred  routes  in  Attica,  Boeotia, 
Phocis,  Locris  and  Thessaly.  Lond.  1819. 
O.  914.93:5 

Itirerary  of  the  Morea  ;    a  description  of  the 
routes  of  that  peninsula.    Lond.  1817.  D. 
914.93:6 


Bui  war,  Sir  H:  Lytton  Earle,  baron  Dulling  and 
Bulwer.  An  autumn  in  Greece;  comprising 
sketches  of  the  character,  customs  and 
scenery  of  the  country,  with  a  view  of  the 
present  critical  state,'  in  letters  addressed 
to  C.  B.  Sheridan.  Subjoined,  Greece  to 
the  close  of  1835  by  a  resident  with  the 
greeks.    Lond.  1826."  O.  914.93  :  4 

Pericardis,  G.  A.  The  Greece  of  the  greeks. 
N.  Y.  1845.  3  V.  D.  914.93  :  8 

Contents.  V.  1.  Continental  Greece  and  the 
islands.    2.   Morea. 

Baird,  H:  Martyn.  Modern  Greece  ;  a  narrative 
of  a  residence  and  travels  in  that  country, 
with  observations  on  its  antiquities,  litera- 
ture, language,  politics  and  religion.  111. 
N.  Y.  1856.  D.  914.93  :  2 

About,  Edmond  Fran9oi8  Valentin.  Greece  and 
the  greeks  of  the  present  day.  N.  Y.  1857. 
D.  914.93:1 

Tuckerman,  C;  K.  The  greeks  of  to-day.  2d  ed. 
rev.  and  corr.     K  Y.  1878.  D.   914.93  :  12 

Mahaffy,  J:  Peytland.  Rambles  and  studies  in 
Greece.  2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  Lond.  1878. 
D.  914.93  :  15 

Jebb,  R:  Claverhouse.  Modern  Greece ;  twp 
lectiu'es  del.  before  the  Philosophical  insti- 
tution of  Edinburgh,  with  papers  on  ''The 
Erogress  of  Greece"  and  "Byron  in  Greece." 
ond.  1880.  D.  914.93  :  7 

Snider,  Denton  Jaques.  A  walk  in  Hellas,  or 
The  old  in  the  new.    Bost.  1883.  O. 

914.93:13 

Colton,  Walter.     [Athens].    In  his  Land  and  lee. 

914.94:5 

Eddy,  Daniel  Clarke.    Walter  in  Athens.     (Wal- 
ter's tour  in  the  east,  v.  6).     N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 
X  914.93:  14 

Schliemann,  H:    Mycenae  ;    a  narrative  of  re- 
searches and  discoveries  at  Mycenas  and 
Tiryns.      Preface     by    W.    E.    Gladstone. 
Maps,  plans  and  other  ill.    N.  Y.  1878.  Q. 
914.93+P9 

—  Tiryns  :  The  prehistoric  palace  of  the  kings  of 
Tiryns  ;  the  results  of  the  latest  excava- 
tions ;  the  pref.  by  F.  Adler  and  contribu- 
tions by  W :  Dorpfeld.  Map,  plans  and  ill. 
N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  914.93+P17 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


16.    Europe  —  1,  Turkey  and  the  Danubian  states. 


1.    History. 

Zinkeisen,  J:  W:    Geschichte  des  Osmanischen 
reiches  in  Europa.     [Geschichte  der  europ. 
staaten,  herausg.  von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und 
F.  A.  Ukert].    Hamburg.   1840-63.  7  v.  O. 
949.4  :  12 
Contents.    V.  1.   Urgeschichte  und  wachsthum  des 
reiches  bis  zum   jahre  14.53.     2.    1453-1574.    3.   Das 
innere  leben  und  anprehender  verfall  des  reiches  bis 
zum  jahre  1623.    4.  Zunehmender  verfall  und  neuer 
aufschwung-  des  reiches  bis  zum  frieden  von  Vasvar 
und  dem  falle  von  Candia  in  1664  und  1669.    5.  1669  - 
1774.     6.    1774  -  1802.     7.    1802  -  1812.  -  Mailer,  J.  H. 
Register. 
Hammer  -  Purgstall,    Joseph  freiherr  v.     Ge- 
schichte des  Osmanischen  reiches,  gross- 


tentheils    aus     bisher    unbeniitzten  hand- 
schriften  und  archiven.    Pest.  1837.  10  v.  O. 
949.4:11 
Contents.    V.  1.   1300- 1453.    2.1453-1520.    3.1520- 
1574.    4.  1574  -  1623.    5.   1623  -  1656.     6.    1656  -  1699.    7. 
1699-1739.    8.   1739-1774.     9.   Schlussrede  und  iiber- 
sichten.     10.  Verzeichnisse,   hauptregister  und  an- 
hang-. 
Creasy,  Sir  E:  Shepherd.    History  of  the  otto- 
man turks ;  from  the  beginning  of  their 
empire  to  the  present  time  ;  chiefly  founded 
on  von  Hammer.    Lond.  1856.  2  v.  O. 

949.4:3 

Contents.     V.  1 .   1250  - 1640.     2.   1640  -  1839.- App.- 

Index. 

Hertzberg,   Gustav  F:    Geschichte  der  Byzan- 

tiner  und    des    Osmanischen    reiches  bis 


1291        01.  914,  949         HIST.  AND  GEO&R.— EUROPEAN  TURKEY. 


1392 


gegenende  des  16ten  jahrh.  (Oncken,  W:, 
ed.  Allgemeine  geschichte  in  einzeldar- 
stellungen  ;  2te  hauptabth.,  7ter  th.)  111. 
Berlin.  1883.  O.  909+20  v7 

Neale,  F:  Arthur.  Islamism  ;  its  rise  and  pro- 
gress, or  The  present  and  past  condition 
of  the  turks.    Lond.  1854.  2  v.  O. 

949.4  :  7 

Freeman,  E:  A:    The  history  an,d  conquests  of 

the  saracens  ;  six  lectures  del.   before  the 

Edinburgh  philosophical    institution.     3d 

ed.,  with  new  pref.    Lond.  1876.    D. 

949.4:6 

Contents.    The  world  at  the  coming  of  Mahomet.— 

Mahomet  and  his  creed.— The  undivided  caliphate. 

—The  saracens  in  the  east. —  The  saracens  in  the 

west.— The  later  dynasties  of  Persia  and  India. 

—  The  ottoman    power  in  Europe  ;  its  nature, 

its  growth  and  its  decline.     Maps.    Lond. 

1877.   D.  949.4:6 

liOper,  F.    K.    Die  tiirken   im  kampfe  mit  dem 

christlichen    Eui'opa ;    in   historischen  ge- 

mjilden  vorgestellt.    Meissen.  1829.  2v.  D. 

949.4  :  4 

Schmidt,   Ferdinand.      Die    tiirken  vor  Wien ; 

ein  historisches  gemalde,  fiir  jun^  und  alt 

erziihlt.     eteaufl.     111.     Kreuznaeh.  [1882]. 

S.  949.4  :  13 

Chesney,   Francis  Rawdon.    The  russo-turkish 

campaigns  of  1828  and   1829  ;  with  a  view 

of  the  present  state  of  affaii's  in   the  east, 

[and]   an   app.  containing  the  diplomatic 

corresp.  between  the  four  powers  and  the 

secret  corresp.   between    the  russian  and 

english  governments.    N.  Y.  1854.  D. 

949.4:8 
Sandwith,  Humphrey.  Geschichte  der  belage- 
rung  von  Kars  und  des  sechsmonatlichen 
widerstandes  der  tiirkischen  garnison  unter 
general  Williams  gegen  die  rnssi.sche 
armee  ;  nebst  einer  beschreibung  von  rei- 
sen  und  abenteuern  in  Armenien  und  Laz- 
istan,  mit  bemerkungen  iiber  den  gegen- 
wiirtigen  zustand  der  Tiirkei.  Aus  dem 
eng.  von  Reinhard  Otto.  Braun.sch.  1856. 
D.  956:4 

Oilier,  Edmund.  Cassell's  illustrated  history  of 
the  russo-turkish  war.  Lond.  [1879,  1880]. 
2  v.  Q.  949.4:14 

Contents.  V.  1.  To  the  fall  of  Plevna,  incl.  an  his- 
torical sketch  of  the  Russian  and  Turkish  empire. 
2.  From  dec.  1878  to  the  ratification  of  peace,  Incl.  a 
history  of  Cyprus,  and  of  the  Afg'han  war. 

War  correspondence  of  the  Daily  news,  1877  ; 
with  a  connecting  narrative,  forming  a  con- 
tinuous histoi'y  of  the  war  between  Russia 
and  Turkey  to  the  fall  of  Kars,  incl.  the 
letters  of  A.  Forbes.  J.  A.  MacGahan  and 
many  other  special  correspondents  in 
Europe  and  Asia.  Leipz.  1878.  3  v.  in  2.  S. 
949.4  :  10 

Bsiker-pacha,  Valentine.  War  in  Bulgaria  ;  a 
narrative  of  personal  experiences.  Lond. 
1879.  2v.  O.  949.4:9 

Williams,  C:  The  armenian  campaign  ;  a  diary 
of  the  campaign  of  1877,  in  Armenia  and 
Koordistan.    Lond.  1878.  D.  956:5 

Note.    See  also  The  eastern  question,  col.  172. 

Servia,  Rumania,   etc. 

Clark,  Edson  L.  The  races  of  european  Tur- 
key, their  history,  condition  and  prospects; 


Clark,  Edson  h.— Continued. 

in  three  parts:  pt.  1,  The  Byzantine  em- 
pire ;  pt.  2,  The  modern  greeks  and  the 
albanians  ;  pt.  3,  The  turkish  Slavonians, 
the  wallachians,  and  the  gypsies.  N.  Y. 
1878.0.  949.4:2 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  [1878].  O.  949.4  :  2 
Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.    Serbien  und  die  Tiir- 
kei im  19.   jahrhundert.    Leipz.   1879.  2  v. 
in  1.  O.                                  904:36  v43,  44 

Contents.  Geschichte  Serbiens  bis  1842;  3te  aufl.— 
Bosnien  in  seinem  verhaltniss  zu  den  reformen  des 
sultans  Mahmud  II.  1820  -  1832.  —  Verflechtung'  dor 
orientalischen  und  der  occidentalischen  angrelegen- 
helten,  1839  -  1841.— Das  fiirstenthum  Serbien  unter 
der  einwirkunjr  der  europaischen  machte  seit  1842 
[bis  1868].— Analecten:  Zur  altern  geschichte  und  geo- 
graphie  von  Serbien;  Ueber  die  allmahliche  ab- 
nahmeder  christlichen  bevolkerung  in  der  Tiirkei; 
Zur  orientalischen  politik  des  fiirsten  Metternieh. 

—  A  history  of  Servia  and  the  Servian  revolu- 

tion ;  from  the  original  mss.  and  docu- 
ments. Tr.  from  the  german  by  mrs. 
Alexander  Kerr.  Lond.  1847.  O.  949.5  :  3 
Note.  A  tr.  of  the  1st  ed.  of  the  original. 
Samuelson,  James.  Roumania,  past  and  pres- 
ent. Maps,  portraits  and  ill.  Lond.  1882. 
O.  914.9:3 

Contents.  Roumania  to-day.— History,  about  335  b. 
c.  - 1881  a.  d.— App.-Index. 

2.    Description. 

(See  also  Turkey  in  Asia,  cl.  915.6.) 
General  geography  and  tr  avels  . 

Bess6,  Alfred  v  The  turkish  empire  ;  its  histor- 
ical, statistical  and  religious  condition, 
also  its  manners,  customs,  etc.  Tr.,  rev. 
and  enl.  from  the  4th  germ,  ed.,  with  me- 
moirs of  the  reigning  sultan,  Omer  Pacha, 
the  turkish  cabinet,  etc.,  by  E:  Joy  Morris. 
Phila.  1854.  D.  949.4  :  1 

Smith,  Jerome  Van  Crowninshield.  Turkey  and 
the  turks.     Bost.  1854.  D.  914.94  :  14 

Oscanyan,   Christopher.      The    sultan    and    his 
people.    111.     N.  Y.  1857.  D.      914.94  :  13 
Aristarchi  bey,  (Charikles).    Tijrkische  skizzen 
in  briefen  an  eine  freundin,  1876.    In  Deut- 
sche zeit-  und  streit-fragen.       304  :  15  v6 
Baker,  James.    Turkey.     [Maps].  N.  Y.  1877.  O. 

914.94:3 
Contents.    The  voyage  out.— The  bulgarians.— Tiic 
Bosphorus  and  Black  Sea.— Ottoman-greek  subjects. 
—En  voyage.— From   Burgas  to  Yanboli.— The  turks. 
—Turkish  government.— The  fall  of  the  Byzantine 
empire.— Modern  turkish  history.— En  route  again.—    i 
Across  the  Balkan.— Ottoman  slaves.— Turkey's  army    j 
and  navy.  —  Turkey  as  a   military    power.  —  From    | 
Troyan  to  Samakov.— The  albanians.— From  Rilo  to 
Salonica.— The  Macedonian  plains.- A  second  visit    j 
to  Turkey.— Taxation,  etc.— Agriculture.— Turkey  as    \ 
a  field  for  emigration.— The  Crimean  tartars.— App. 

Hellwald,  F:  v.,  and  L.  C.  Beck.    Die  heutigo 

Tiii-kei ;  schilderung  von  land  und  leutcn 

des  Osraanisohen   reiches  in  Europa,    vor 

und  nach  dem  kriege  von  1877—1878.     2t() 

aufl.     Leipz.  1878.  O.  914.94  :  1 

Contents.    Hellwald,    F:  v.      Elnleitung:  Geogr. 

iibersicht;    Ethnogriiphio  und  geschichte;  TiirkisclH' 

zustiinde.  —  Beck,   L.  C.    Rumanien,    Serbien    uml 

Montenegro. —Hellwald,  F:  v.    Bulgarien. -^  Beck, 

L.  C.    Bosnien  und  die  Herzogowlna.  —  Beck,  L.  C. 

Die  europaische  Tiirkei:   Albanien;   Theasalicn  und    « 

Makedonien;  Thrakien.— Beck,  L.  C.    Der  kriegund 

seine  folgen.  ' 


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Blunt,  Mrs.  J:  Elijah.  The  people  of  Turkey  ; 
twenty  years'  residence  among  bulgarians, 
greeks,  albanians,  turks,  and  armenians, 
by  a  consul's  daughter  and  wife,  ed.  by 
Stanley  Lane  Poole.  [Anon.]  Lond.  1878. 
3  V.  O.  914.94  :  26 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  Q.  914.94+26 


Sutherland,  D:  A  tour  up  the  straits  from  Gi- 
braltar to  Constantinople,  with  the  leading 
events  in  the  present  war  between  the  au- 
strians,  russians  and  the  turks,  to  the  com- 
mencement of  the  year  1789.  Lond.  1790. 
O.  914.94  :  16 

'MacFarlane,  C:  Constantinople  in  1838  ;  a  re- 
sidence of  16  months  in  the  turkish  capital 
and  provinces  with  an  account  of  the 
present  state  of  the  naval  and  military 
power  and  of  the  resources  of  the  Ottoman 
empire.  3d  ed.;  added  an  app.  containing 
remarks  and  observations  to  the  autumn 
of  1829.     Lond.  1829.  2  v.  O.      914.94+19 

DeKay,  James  E.     Sketches  of  Turkey,  in  1831 
and  1832,  by  an  american.    N.  Y.  1833.  O. 
914.94:6 

Moltke,  Helmuth  C:  Bernhard  grqf  v.  Brief e 
iiber  zustiinde  und  begebenheiten  in  der 
Tiirkel  aus  den  jahren  1835  bis  1839.  4te 
aufl.  Portr.    Berlin.  1882.  O.     914.94:30 

MacFarlane,  C:  Turkey  and  its  destiny;  the 
result  of  journeys  made  in  1847  and  1848  to 
examine  into  the  state  of  that  country. 
Phila.  1850.  2  V.  D.  914.94:4 

—  Kismet,  or  The  doom  of  Turkey.    Lond.  1853. 

D.  914.94:9 

Smyth.,  Warington  Wilkinson.  A  year  with  the 
turks,  or  Sketches  of  travel  in  the  european 
and  asiatic  dominions  of  the  sultan.  N.  Y. 
1854.  D.  914.94  :  15 

Colton,  Walter.  Land  and  lee  in  the  Bos- 
phorus  and  ^gean,  or  Views  of  Constan- 
tinople and  Athens ;  ed.  from  the  notes 
and  ms.  of  the  author  by  H:  T.  Cheever. 
N.  Y.  1860.   D.  914.94  :  5 

Prime,  E:  Dorr  Griffin.  Forty  years  in  the 
turkish  empire  ;  a  memoir  of  W:  Goodell 
by  his  son-in-law.    N.  Y.  1876.  O. 

914.94:8 

Dwight,  H:  O.  Turkish  life  in  war  time.  N.  Y. 
1881.  D.  914.94:7 

Constantinople. 

Hornby,  Emelia  Bythinia  ladi/.  In  and  around 
Stamboul.     Phila.  «.  d.D.        914.94:23 

—  Constantinople,   during  the  Crimean  war.  111. 

Lond.  1863.  Q.  914.94+20 

Gautier,  Theophile.  Constantinople.  From  the 
french  by  Robert  Howe  Gould.  Amer.  ed. 
rev.     N.  Y.  1875.  D.  914.94  :  22 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Constantinople.  Tr.  from 
the  7th  itallan  ed.  by  Caroline  Tilton.  N. 
Y.  1878.  O.  914.94:21 

Eddy,  Daniel  Clarke.  Walter  in  Constantinople. 
(Walter's  tour  in  the  east,  v.  5.)  N.  Y.  n.  d. 
D.  914.94:29 


R 


■ania,  Servia,  etc 


Urquhart,  D:  The  spirit  of  the  east,  ill.  in  a 
journal  of  travels  through  Roumeli  during 
an  eventful  period.    Phila.  1839.  3  v.  D. 

914.94  :  18 
O'Brien,  Patrick.    Journal  of  a  residence  in  the 
Danubian  principalities,  in  the  autumn  and 
winter  of  1853.     Lond.  1854.  O. 

914.94:12 
Wachenhusen,  Hans.    Von  Widdin  nach  Stam- 
bul  ;  streifziige  durch  Bulgarien  und  Ru- 
melien.    Leipz.  1855.  S.  914.94:2 

Noyes,  James  O.  Roumania,  the  border  land  of 
the  christian  and  the  turk  ;  adventures  of 
travel  in  eastern  Europe  and  western  Asia. 
NY.  1858.  S.  914.94:11 

Paton,  Andrew  Archibald.  Researches  on  the 
Danube  and  the  Adriatic,  or  contributions 
to  the  modern  history  of  Hungary  and 
Transylvania,  Dalmatia  and  Croatia,  Ser- 
via and  Bulgai'ia.  Leipz.  1861.  2  v.  in  1. 
D.  914.94:27 

Contents.  V.  1.  Servia.— Highlands  and  islands  of 
the  Adriatic.  2.  The  goth  and  the  hun.  —  The  bul- 
garian,  the  turk  and  the  german.— App. 

More,  Robert  Jasper.  Under  the  Balkans  ;  notes 
of  a  visit  to  the  district  of  Philippopolis  in 
1876.  Map  and  ill.    Lond.  1877.  D. 

914.94:10 

Sebright,  Georgina  Mary  lady,  born  Muir- 
Mackenzie,  and  A.  P.  Irby.  Travels  in  the 
Slavonic  provinces  of  Turkey-in-Enrope,  by 
G.  Muir-Mackenzie  and  A.  P.  Irby  ;  with  a 
pref.  by  the  right  hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone. 
2d  ed.  rev.    Lond.  1877.  2  v.  O. 

914.94:25 

Evans,  Arthur  J.  Through  Bosnia  and  the  Her- 
zegovina on  foot,  during  the  insurrection 
aug.  and  sept.  1875,  witn  an  historical  re- 
view of  Bosnia  ;  rev.  and  enl.,  and  aglimpse 
at  Croats,   Slavonians  and  the  ancient  re- 

Eublic  of    Ragusa.     Map  and  ill.    2d  ed. 
ond.  1877.  O.  914.9+6 

Wright,  Alfred.  Adventures  in  Servia,  or  The 
experiences  of  a  medical  free  lance  among 
the  bashi-bazouks,  etc.;  ed.  by  A.  G.  Far- 
qubar-Bernard.  111.     Lond.  1884.  O. 

914.9:4 

Chirol,  Valentine.  'Twixt  greek  and  turk,  or 
Jottings  during  a  journey  through  Thes- 
saly,  Macedonia  and  Epirus,  in  the  autumn 
of  1880.  Frontispiece  and  map.  Edinb. 
1881.  O.  914.94:24 

The    islands. 

Mariti,  Giovanni.    Travels  through  Cyprus. 

915.6:  28  vl 

LOher,  Franz  v.  Cyprus  ;  historical  and  descrip- 
tive from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present 
day.  Adapted  from  the  germ.,  with  much 
add.  matter  by  mrs.  A.  Batson  Joyner. 
Maps  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.       914.95  : 3 

Cesnola,  L:  Palma  Di.  Cyprus,  its  ancient  ci- 
ties, tombs  and  temples  ;  a  narrative  of  re- 
searches and  excavations  during  ten  years' 
residence  in  that  island.  Maps  and  ill.  2d 
ed.    N.  Y.  1878.  O. .  914.95+2 

Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.  British  Cyprus.  Lond. 
1879.  O.  914.95  :  1 


1295 


CI.  914,  949 


JSIdT.  AKD  aEOGIl.-GIPSl£}ld. 


1296 


17.    Dispersed  nationalities. 


1.    The  jews. 

See  under  Ancient  history  of  Israel,  col.  1168—1169. 


2.    The  gipsies. 


Leland,  C:  Godfrey.    The  gypsies.    Bost.  1882. 
D.  949  : 1 

Contents.    Introd.— Russian  gypsies.— Austrian  gyp- 
sies.- Welsh  gypsies.— American  gypsies.— Gypsies  in 
the  east.— Gypsy  names  and  family  characteristics.— 
Gypsy  stories  in  romany,  with  translation.  —The  ori- 
gin of  the  gypsies.— A  gypsy  magic  spell.— Shelta,  the 
tinkers'  talk. 
Simson,  Walter.    A  history  of  the  gipsies,   with 
specimens  of  the  gipsy  language  ;  ed.  with 
preface,  introd.  and  notes  and  a  disquisi- 
tion on  the  past,  present  and  future  of  gip- 
sydom  by  James  Simson.    N.  Y.  1866.  D. 

949:  2 
Contents.    Pref .  —  Introd.  —  Continental  gipsies.  — 
English  gipsies.— Scottish  gipsies  down  to  1715.  —  Lin- 
lithgowshire gipsies.  —  Fife  and  Stirlingshire  gipsies. 

—  Tweed-dale  and  Clydesdale  gipsies.  —  Border  gip- 
sies.—Marriage  and  divorce  ceremonies.— Language. 

—  Present  condition  and  number  of  the  gipsies  in 
Scotland.— Disquisition.— Index. 


Morwood,  Vernon  S.  Our  gipsies  in  city,  tent 
and  van  ;  an  account  of  their  origin  and 
strange  life,  fortune-telling  practices,  etc., 
specimens  of  their  dialect,  and  anecdotes 
of  gipsy  kings,  queens  and  other  notabili- 
ties, ill.     Lond.  1885.  O.  ~" 


Groome,  Francis  Hindes. 
Edinb.  1881.  D. 


914.2:89 

In  gipsy  tents.  2d  ed. 
914.2:19 

English  gipsy-songs  ;  in  rommany  with  metrical 
english,  by  C:  G.  Leland,  E.  'H.  Palmer  and 
Janet  Tuckey.    Phila.  1875.  S. 

821.2:115 
Borrow,  G:     The  zincali.  or  an  account  of  the 
gypsies  of  Spain  ;  with   an  original  collec- 
tion of  their  songs  and  poetry.    N.  Y.  1847. 
O.  in  914.6  :  3 

Contents.    The  gypsies.— The  zincali.— Poetry  of  the 
anguage  of  the  gitanos.— On  robber 
Vocabulary  of  the  language  of  the  zin- 


gitanos.— On  the  language  of  the  gitanos, 

language       "       '    '  -  •      • 

call. 


Clark,  Edson  L.     [The  gypsies], 
of  European  Turkey. 


In  his  Races 
949.4:2 


18.    Asia  —  a,  G-eneral  and  Eastern. 


1.    General. 

Keane,  A:  H.  Asia,  with  ethnological  appen- 
dix ;  ed.  by  sir  R:  Temple.  (Stanford's 
compendium  of  geography  and  travel, 
based  on  Hellwalcrs  "Die  "erde  und  ihre 
viilker".)    Maps  and  ill.     Lond.  1882.  O. 

915:21 

Goodrich,  S:  Griswold.  Lights  and  shadows  of 
asiatic  history.  [Youth's  library  of  history.] 
Bost.  [1844].  S.  X  950":  1 

Miller,  Olive  Thorne.  Little  people  of  Asia.  N. 
Y.  1883  [1882].  O.  x  915  :  18 

Polo,  Marco.  Travels;  emended  and  enl.  from 
early  mss.  recently  pub.  by  the  french 
society  of  geography  and  in  Italy  by  count 
Baldelli  Boni,  with  notes,  ill.  the'  routes 
and  observations  of  the  author  and  com- 
paring them  with  those  of  more  recent 
travellers,  by  Hugh  Murray.  Maps.  N.  Y. 
1845.  T.  915  :  10 

Towle,  G:  Makepeace.  Marco  Polo,  his  travels 
and  adventures.  (Young  folks'  heroes  of 
history.)    Bost.  1880.  D.  x  915  :  11 

Knox,  T:  Wallace.  The  travels  of  Marco  Polo 
for  boys  and  girls  ;  with  explanatory  notes 
and  comments.    111.    N.  Y.  1885.  O." 

x916-f26 

Travels  of  the  Jesuits  into  various  parts  of  the 
world,  particularly  China  aud  the  East- 
Indies,  intermix'd  with  an  account  of  the 
manners,  government,  civil  and  religious 
ceremonies,  natural  history  and  curiosities 
of  the  several  nations  visited  by  those 
fathers.  Tr.  from  the  celebrated  "Lettres 
^difiantes  et  curieuses,  eciites  des  missions 


(■trangferes,  par  les  missionaires  de  laCom- 
pagnie  de  Jesus".  111.  Prefixed,  an  ac 
count  of  the  Spanish  settlements  in  Ameri- 
ca, with  a  general  index  to  the  whole  work 
by  [J:]  Lockman.  2d  ed.  corr.  Lond.  1762. 
2v.  D.  915:9 

Buchanan,  C:  Christian  researches  in  Asia; 
with  notices  of  the  tr.  of  the  scri])tures 
into  the  oriental  languages.  Added,  Mel- 
ville Home's  sermon,  preached  in  London, 
June  4,  1811.     Bost.  1811.   D.  915:6 

Taylor,  Bayard.  A  visit  to  India,  China  and 
Japan,  in  1853.     N.  Y.  1855.  D.        915  :  13 

Scherzer,  K:  v.,  ed.  Die  k.  u.  k.  (isterreichisch- 
ungarische  expedition  nach  Indien,  China, 
Siam  und  Japan,  1868—1871,  zur  erfor- 
schung  der  handels-  und  verkehrsverhiilt- 
nisse  dieser  lander,  mit  besonderer  riick- 
sicht  auf  den  (isterreichischen  handel.  2te 
aufl.     Stuttg.  1873.  O.  915-|-2 

Knox,  T:  Wallace.    The  boy  travellers  in  the  far 

east ;  adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  Journey 

to  Japan  and  China.    N".  Y.  1880  [1879].  O. 

x915  :14 

—  Same,  pt.  2 :  Adventures  of  two  ;youths  in  a 

journey  to  Siam  and  Java  with  descrip- 
tions of  Cochin-China,  Cambodia,  Sumatra 
and  the  Malay  archipelago.  111.  N.  Y. 
1881.  O.  X  915: 16 

—  Same,  pt.  3 :  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a 

journey  to  Ceylon  and  India ;  with  descrip- 
tions of  Borneo,  the  Philippine  Islands  and 
Burmah.     N.  Y.  1882  [1881J.  O.   x  915  :  16 

—  Same,  pt.  4 :  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a 

journey  to  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land.  N.  Y. 
1883  [1882].  O.  X  915: 19 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


1297 


HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— ASIA. 


CI.  915,  950-961 


Myers,  Philip  Van  Ness.    Remains  of  lost  em- 

Sires;  sketches  of  the  ruins  of  Palmyra, 
ineveh,  Babylon  and  Persepolis,  with 
some  notices  on  India  and  the  Cashmerian 
Himalayas.  111.  N.  Y.  1875.  O.  915  :  20 
*  *  * 

Thomson,  J:  The  straits  of  Malacca,  Indo-China 
and  China,  or  Ten  years'  travels,  adven- 
tures and  residence  abroad.  111.  N.  Y. 
1875.   O.  915.1+14 

Johnston,  James  D.  China  and  Japan  ;  a  nar- 
rative of  the  cruise  of  the  U.  S.  steam- 
frigate  Powhattan  in  1857—1860,  incl.  an 
account  of  the  Japanese  embassy  to  the  U. 
S.     111.    Phila.  1861.  D.  915.1  :9 

United  States.  Exploring  expedition  to  the  China 
seas  and  Japan.  Narrative  of  the  expe- 
dition of  an  american  squadron  to  the 
China  seas  and  Japan,  1852—1854,  under 
commodore  M.  C.  Perry,  by  order  of  the 
govt,  of  the  U.  S.  111.    Wash.  1856.   " 


915 


:.:% 


Note.  V.  1  contains  the  general  report  and  was 
compiled  from  the  original  notes  and  journals  of 
com.  Perry  and  his  officers,  by  Francis  L.  Hawks. 
V.  2  contains  special  reports  on  explorations,  agri- 
culture and  products  of  various  countries  visited, 
by  D.  S.  Green  and  others  ;  papers  on  natural  history 
by  J:  Cassin,  Asa  Gray  and  others;  facsimile  and 
trans,  of  the  treaty  with  Japan,  etc.,  with  maps  and 
ill.  V.  3  has  separate  title:  Jones,  G:  Observations 
on  the  zodiacal  light,  with  conclusions  thus  obtained. 

2.    China. 
History. 

Boiilger,  Demetrius  C:  History  of  China.  Lond. 
1881-84.  3  V.  O.  951  :  1 

Contents.  V.  1 .  From  the  earliest  ages  to  the  de- 
cline of  the  mongols,  about  1360.  2.  From  the  ex- 
pulsion of  the  mongols  to  the  end  of  Keen  Lung's 
reign,  1796.  3.  From  the  reign  of  Kiaking  to  1881.— 
Chronological  table.— App.— Index. 

Douglas,  Robert  K.  China ;  [ed.  by  Arthur 
GilmanJ.    111.    Bost.  [1885].  D.         951 : 8 

Gray,  J:  H:  China  ;  a  history  of  the  laws,  man- 
ners and  customs  of  the  people  ;  ed.  by  W: 
Gow  Gregor.     Lond.  1878.  2  v.  O.    951  :  7 

DuHalde,  J:  Baptiste.  The  general  history  of 
China,  containing  a  geographical,  histori- 
cal, chronological,  political  and  physical 
description  of  the  empire  of  China,  Chinese 
Tartary,  Corea  and  Thibet,  incl.  an  exact 
and  particular  account  of  their  customs, 
manners,  ceremonies,  religion,  arts  and 
sciences.  Maps  and  plates.  3d  ed.  corr. 
Lond.  1741.  4  v.  D.  951:3 

Gutzlaff,  C:  F:  A:  A  sketch  of  Chinese  history, 
ancient  and  modern,  comprising  a  retro- 
spect of  the  foreign  intercourse  and  trade 
with  China.    N.  Y^  1834.  2  v.  D.        951  : 4 

Davis,  J:  Francis.  The  Chinese ;  a  general  de- 
sci-iption  of  the  empire  of  China  and  its 
inhabitants.  111.  [Harper's  family  lib.] 
N.  Y.  1845.  2v.  S.  951:2 

MacFarlane,  C:  The  Chinese  revolution  ;  with 
details  of  the  habits,  manners  and  customs 
of  China  and  the  Chinese.    Lond.  1858.  S. 

951  :6 

Gallery,  J.  M.,  and  Melchior  Yvan.  History  of 
tne  insurrection  in  China  ;  with  notices  of 
the  Christianity,  creed  and  proclamations 
of  the  insurgents.  Tr.  from  the  french, 
with  a  supp.  chapter,  narrating  the  most 
recent  events,  by  J:  Oxenford.  N.  Y.  1853. 
D.  951:6 


Scott,^  James    G:,   {Shway    Foe).     France    and 

Tongking  ;   a  narrative  of  the  campaign  of 

1884  and  the  occupation  of  Further  I^dia. 

Map  and  plans.     Lond.  1885.  O.        951:9 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Jing-hiz-khan 

— Tal-pingr-wangr. 

Descri  ption. 

"Williams,  S:  Wells.  The  middle  kingdom  ;  a 
survey  of  the  geography,  government, 
education,  social  life,  arts,  religion,  etc., 
of  the  Chinese  empire  and  its  inhabitants. 
2ded.    N.  Y.  1848.  2  V.  D.  915.1:15 

—  The  middle  kingdom  ;  a  survey  of  the  geo- 
graphy, government,  literature,  social 
life,  arts  and  history  of  the  Chinese  empire 
and  its  inhabitants.  Rev.  ed.,  with  ill.  and 
anew  map.    N.Y.  1883.   2  v.   O. 

915.1-f23 
Richthofen,  Ferdinand  Paul  W:  Dieprand  frei- 
herr  v.     China  ;  ergebnisse  eigener  reisen 
und  darauf  gegriindeter  studien.    111.  and 
maps.    Berlin.  1877.  2  V.  Q.      915.1:1129 
Contents.    V.  1.  Einleitender  theil.    Vorerlauterun- 
gen.— China  und  Central- Asien.—  Entwickelung  der 
kentniss    von    China.  —  Index.     2.    Das    nordliche 
China. 
Tcheng-Ki-Tong.   The  Chinese  painted  by  them- 
selves.    Tr.   from  the  french    by    James 
Millington.    Lond.  [1885].  D.      915.1:32 
Martin,  Robert  Montgomery.    China,  political, 
commercial  and  social  ;  in  an  official  re- 
port to  her  majesty's  government.    Lond. 
1847.  3  V.  O.  915.1  :  18 

Martin,  W:  A.  P.  The  Chinese ;  their  educa- 
tion, philosophy  and  letters.  N.  Y.  1881. 
D.  915.1:11 

Doolittle,  Justus.  Social  life  of  the  Chinese  ; 
with  some  account  of  their  religious,  gov- 
ernmental, educational  and  business  cus- 
toms and  opinions,  with  special,  but  not 
exclusive,  reference  to  Fuhchau.  111.  N. 
Y.  1865.  2v.  D.  915.1  :5 

Bridgman,  Eliza  J.  Gillett.  Daughters  of  China, 
or  Sketches  of  domestic  life  in  the  celestial 
empire.    N.  Y.  1853.  S.  915.1:4 

Moule,  Arthur  E.,  ed.  and  tr.  Chinese  stories 
for  boys  and  girls,  and  Chinese  wisdom 
for  old  and  young.    111.    Lond.  1880.  D. 

X  915.1:  33 

Contents.    A  letter  of  introd.— Chinese  children  at 

home.— Chinese  stories  for  young  and  old.— Chinese 

proverbs,  grave  and  gay.  —  The  story  of  a  Chinese 

girl. 

*  *  * 

Barrow,  Sir  J:  Travels  in  China  ;  containing  de- 
scriptions, observations  and  comparisons 
made  and  collected  in  the  course  of  a  short 
residence  at  the  imperial  palace  of  Yuen- 
Min-Yuen,  and  on  a  subsequent  journey 
through  the  country  from  Pekin  to  Canton, 
in  which  it  is  attempted  to  appreciate  the 
rank  that  this  extraordinary  empire  may 
be  considered  to  hold  in  the  scale  of  civ- 
ilized nations.    111.     Lond.  1804.  Q. 

915.1:113 

Gutzlaff,  C:  F:  A:  Journal  of  three  voyages 
along  the  coast  of  China  in  1831—1833,  with 
notices  of  Slam,  Corea  and  the  Loo-Choo 
islands.  Prefixed,  an  introd.  essay  on  the 
policy,  religion,  etc.,  of  China  by  W.  Ellis. 
2ded.    Lond.  1834.  O.  915.1:7 

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Abeel,  D:  Journal  of  a  residence  in  China  and 
the  neighboring  countries  ;  with  a  prelim, 
essay  on  the  commencement  and  progress 
of  missions  in  the  worid.  3d  ed.  N.  Y. 
1836.  D.  915.1  :  1 

Ball,  B.  L.  Rambles  in  eastern  Asia,  incl. 
China  and  Manilla,  during  several  years' 
residence  ;  with  notes  of  the  voyage  to 
China,  excursions  in  Manilla,  Hong-Kong, 
Canton,  Shanghai,  Ningpoo,  Amoy,  Fou- 
chow  and  Macao.    Bost.  1855.  D.  915. 1  :  2 

Hue,  l]variste  Regis.  Recollections  of  a  journey 
through  Tartary,  Thibet  and  China,  dur- 
ing 1844—1846.     N.  Y.  1852.  3  v.  S. 

915.1:28 

—  A  journey  through  the  Chinese  empire.  N.  Y. 
1855.  2v.  D.  915.1  : 8 

Milne,  W:C.  Life  in  China.  Maps.  Lond.  1857. 
D.  915.1:12 

Nevius,  Helen  S.  C.  Our  life  in  China.  N.  Y. 
1869.  S.  915.1:21 

Wheeler,  Lucius  N.  The  foreigner  in  China  ; 
with  introd.  by  W.  C.  Sawyer.  Chicago. 
1881.  D.  915.1:13 

Frencli,  Harry  Willard.  Our  boys  in  China ; 
the  thrillmg  story  of  two  young  americans, 
Scott  and  Paul  Clayton,  wrecked  in  the 
China  sea,  on  their  return  from  India,  and 
their  strange  adventures  in  China.  111. 
Bost.  1883.  O.  X  915. 1:24 

Lander,  Sarah  W.  Pekin.  (Spectacles  for  young 
eyes).    N.  Y.  «.  d.  S.  x  915. 1:26 

Gray,  Mrs.  J:  H:  Fourteen  months  in  Canton. 
111.     Lond.  1880.  D.  915.1:6 

Colq\ih.oun,  Archibald  Ross.  Across  Chrys6 ; 
the  narrative  of  a  journey  of  exploration 
through  the  south  China  border  lands  from 
Canton  to  Mandalay.  Maps  and  ill.  N.  Y. 
1883.  2v.  O.  916.1  :  20 

GUll,  W:  J:  The  river  of  golden  sand  ;  the  nar- 
rative of  a  journev  through  China  and 
eastern  Thibet  to  Burmah  ;  condensed  by 
E:  Colborne  Baber,  ed.  with  a  memoir  and 
introd.  essay  by  col.  H:  Yule.  Portr.,  map 
and  ill.    Lond.' 1883.  D.  915.1:30 

Shaw,  Robert.  Visits  to  High  Tartary,  Yfirkand 
and  Kfishgar,  formerly  Chinese  Tartary 
and  return  journey  over  the  Karakoram 
pass.    Map  and  ill.    Lond.  1871.  O. 

915.1+22 

Piassetskii,  P.  Russian  travellers  in  Mongolia 
and  China,  [18741.  Tr.  by  J.  Gordon-Cam- 
ming.   Lond.  1884.  2  v.  D.  915.1  :  27 

Gilmour,  James.  Among  the  mongols.  Map 
and  ill.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  915. 1 :  26 

3.    Oorea. 

McLeod,  J:  Narrative  of  a  voyage  in  h.  m.  s. 
Alceste  to  the  Yellow  Sea,  along  the  coast 
of  Corea  and  through  its  numerous  hither- 
to undiscovered  islands  to  the  island  of 
Lewchew,  with  an  account  of  her  ship- 
wreck in  the  straits  of  Gaspar.  Phila. 
1818.  O.  915.1  :10 

Hall,  Basil.  Account  of  a  voyage  of  discovery 
to  the  west  coast  of  Corea  and  the  great 
Loo-Choo  island  ;  with  an  app.,  contaming 
charts  and  various  hydrographical  and 
scientific  notes,  and  a  vocabulary  of  the 
Loo-Choo  language  by  H.  J.  Clifford. 
Lond.  1818.  Q.  916.1  :B16 

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Oppert,  Ernest.  A  forbidden  land  ;  voyages  to 
the  Corea  ;  with  an  account  of  its  geogra- 
phy, history,  productions  and  commercial 
capabilities,  etc.  Charts  and  ill.  N.  Y. 
1880.  O.  915.1  :17 

QriMs,  W:  Elliot.  Corea,  the  hermit  nation: 
1,  Ancient  and  mediaeval  history  ;  3,  Politi- 
cal and  social  Corea  ;  3,  Modern  and  re- 
cent history.    N.  Y.  1883.  O.        915.1 :  19 

—  Corea  without  and  within  ;  chapters  on  cor- 

ean  history,  manners  and  religion,  with 
Hendrik  Hamel's  Narrative  of  captivity 
and  travels  in  Corea,  annotated.  [111., 
map].    Phila.  [1885].  S.  915.1:31 

4.    Japan. 

Reed, /Sir  E:  James.  Japan;  its  history,  tradi- 
tions and  religions.  Map  and  ill.  Lond. 
1880.  3v.  O.  915.2:  11 

Contents.    V.  1.   Introd. —The  land  and  Its  Inhabit- 
ants. —  Relig-ions.  —  History.     2.     Description    ol 
travels. 
Griffis,  W:  Elliot.    The  mikado's  empire.    N.  Y. 
1876.  O.  915.2:  1 

Contents.  Book  1.  History  of  Japan,  b.  c.  660— a.  d. 
1872.  —  Book  2.  Personal  experiences,  observations 
and  studies  in  Japan,  1870—1874. 

Manners  and  customs  of  the  Japanese  in  the  19th 
century,  from  the  account  of  recent  dutch 
residents  in  Japan,  and  from  the 
german  work  of  Ph.  Fr.  v.  Siebold.  [Har- 
per's family  lib.]    N.  Y.  1841.  S.    915.2  :  3 

Hildreth,  R:  Japan,  as  it  was  and  is.  Bost.  1855. 
D.  952:3 

Alcock,  Sir  Rutherford.  The  capital  of  the  ty- 
coon ;  narrative  of  a  three  years  residence 
in  Japan.  Map  and  ill.  N.  Y.  1863.  3  v.  1). 
915.2:2 

Taylor,  Bayard,  ed.  Japan  in  our  day.  (111.  lib- 
rary of  travel.)    N.  Y.  1873.  D.      915.2  :  7 

—  Same.'  N.  Y.  1881.  D.  915.2  :  7 
Mossman,   S:    Japan.    111.     [Foreign  countries 

and  english  colonies].    Lond.  1880.  S. 

915.2:6 
Black,  J:  R.  Young  Japan.  Yokohama  and 
Yeddo  ;  a  narrative  of  the  settlement  and 
the  city  from  the  signing  of  the  treaties  in 
1858,  to  the  close  ol  the  year  1879,  with  a 
glance  at  the  progress  of  Japan  during  a 

Seriod  of  21  years.     Yokohama.  1880.    3  v. 
I.  952+1 

■Wemich,  Agathon.    Ueber  ausbreitung  und  1)(- 
deutung  der  neuen  culturbestrebungcn  in 
Japan.   In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen . 
304 : 15  v6 
House,  E:  H.    Japanese    episodes.    Bost.   1881. 
T.  916.2:9 

Bishop,  Isabella  L.,  born  Bird.  Unbeaten  tracks 
in  Japan  ;  an  account  of  travels  on  horse- 
back m  the  interior,  incl.  visits  to  the  abor- 
igines of  Yezo  and  the  shrines  of  Nikko  and 


Ise 


se.    Map  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1881.  2  v.  O. 

916.2:5 

Dixon,  W:  Gray.  The  land  of  the  morning,  an 
account  of  Japan  and  its  people,  based  on 
a  four  years'  residence  in  tnat  country,  incl. 
travels  into  the  remotest  parts  of  the  in- 
terior. Map  and  ill.     Edinb.  1883.  D. 

915.2:15 
Crow,  Arthur  H.     Highways  and  byways  in  Ja- 
pan ;    the  experiences  of  two  pedestrian 
tourists.    Lond.  1883.  D.  615.2:12 


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Rein,  Johannes  Justus.  Travels  and  researches 
undertaken  at  the  cost  of  the  prussian  gov- 
ernment. From  the  german.  2d  ed.  Maps 
and  ill.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  915.2  :  R14 

Contents.    The  physiography  of  Japan.  —  The  Japa- 
nese people:  History:  Ethnography:  Topography. 

Dresser,  Christopher.    Japan  ;  its   architecture, 
art  and  art  manufactures.    Lond.  1882.  O. 
748+16 

Greey,  E:  Young  americans  in  Japan,  or  The 
adventures  of  the  Jewett  family  and  their 


Greey,  E: — Contimied. 

friend,  Oto  Nambo.    Bost.  1882  [18811.  O. 
X  916.2: 8 

—  The  wonderful  city  of  Tokio,  or  Further  ad- 

ventures of  the  Jewett  family  and  their 
friend  Oto  Nambo.    Bost.  1883  [1882].  O. 

X  915.2:  10 

—  The  bear-worshippers  of  Yezo  and  the  island 

of  Karafuto  (Saghalin),  or  The  adventures 
of  the  Jewett  family  and  their  friend  Oto 
Nambo.  Bost.  1884  [1883].  O.    x  915.2  :  13 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


I 


19.    Asia  — b,  Sontlierii. 


1.    Hither  India. 

History . 


Wheeler,  J:  Talboys.  A  short  history  of  India 
and  of  the  frontier  states  of  Afghanistan, 
Nipal  and  Burma.  Maps  and  tables.  Lond. 
1880.  D.  954  :  10 

Trotter,  Lionel  James.  History  of  India  ;  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  present  day.  Lond. 
[1874].  D.  954  :  2 

Feudge,  Fannie  Roper.  India  ;  [ed.  by  Arthur 
Oilman].    Bost.  1880.  D.  954  :  1 

Wheeler,  J:  Talboys.  The  history  of  India  from 
the  earliest  ages.  Lond.  1847-81.  4  v.  in  5. 
O.  954:R15 

Contents^  V.  1.  The  Vedic  period  and  the  Mahd 
Bharata:  Introd.;  The  MahaBharata;  Episodes  in  the 
Maha  Bharata;  Index.  2.  The  Rainayana.  —  The 
brahmanic  period.— Index.  3.  Hindu,  buddhist  and 
brahmanical:  Retrospect  of  Vediclndia;  Retrospect 
of  brahmanic  India;  Life  and  teachings  of  Gotama 
Buddha,  b.  c  623-543;  Greek  and  roman  India;  Bud- 
dhist India,  b.  c.  300  to  a.  d,  645;  The  hindii  drama; 
The  Rajpoots;  The  brahmanical  revival,  a.  d.  600— 
1600;  Portuguese  india,  a.  d.  1500— 1600.— App.— Index. 
4.  Musselmanrule:  Pt.  1,  Islam  before  the  conquest 
of  India,  a.  d.  570  to  977  ;  Sunni  conquest  of  the  Pun- 
jab and  Hindustan,  a.  d.  1001  to  1526;  Shiah  revolt  in 
the  Dekhan,  a.  d.  1347  to  1565;  The  Moghul  empire, 
1505—1658.  —  Pt.  2,  Moghul  empire  under  Aurangzeb, 
a.  d.  1658  to  1707  ;  Decline  and  fall,  a.  d.  1707  to  1761; 
Civilisation,  a.  d.  1600  to  1764;  Provincial  history,  Ben- 
al,  a.  d.  1700  to  1756.  —  App.  The  Shah  nameh  of  Fir- 
usi ;  Hindii  annals  compiled  from  the  Mackenzie  mss. 
Index. 

Mill,  James.  The  history  of  British  India.  5th 
ed.,  with  notes  and  a  continuation,  by  Ho- 
race Hayman  Wilson.    Lond.  1858.  6  v.  D. 

954 : 13 
Contents.  Mill,  J.  V.  1.  Pref.— Glossary.  —  From 
the  commencement  of  the  british  intercourse  with  In- 
dia to  1708.— Of  the  hindus.  2.  Same,  continued.— The 
mohammedans.  3.  1708—1774.  4.  1775—1784.  5.  1785 
—1793.  6.  1793—1805.  Wilson,  H.  H.  7.  1805—1812. 
8.  1813—1823.  9.  1823—1833.  10.  Index,  1-6.— Index, 
7-9. 
Martin,  Robert  Montgomery.  History  of  the 
possessions  of  the  honorable  East  India 
company.  [British  col.  lib.,  v.  8,  91.  Lond. 
1837.  2  V.  S.  954  :  12 

Gaunter,  Horace.  The  romance  of  history:  In- 
dia. 111.  Lond.  n.  d.  D.  954  :  9 
Robertson,  W:  An  historical  disquisition  con- 
cerning the  knowledge  which  the  ancients 
had  of  India,  and  the  progress  of  trade 
with  that  country,  prior  to  the  discovery  of 
the  passage  to  it  by  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
with  an  app.  containing  observations  on 
the  civil  policy,  the  laws  and  judicial  pro- 
ceedings, the  arts,    the  sciences  and  re- 


II 


ligious  institutions  of  the  Indians.    N.  Y. 
1844.  O.     With  his  History  of  Scotland. 

941 : 10 

Erskine,  W:  A  history  of  India  under  the  two 
lirst  sovereigns  of  the  house  of  Taimur, 
Bdber  aud  Humdyun,  [1519—1556].  Lond. 
1854.  2  V.  O.  954  :  3 

Murray,  Hugh,  and  others.  Historical  and  des- 
criptive account  of  British  India,  from  the 
most  remote  period  to  the  present  time  ; 
incl.  a  narrative  of  the  earlv  Portuguese 
and  english  voyages,  the  revolutions  in  the 
Mogul  empire  and  the  origin,  progress  and 
establishment  of  the  british  power,  with 
ill.  of  the  zoology,  botany,  climate,  geology, 
and  mineralogy,  also  medical  observations, 
an  account  of  the  hindoo  astronomy,  the 
trigonometrical  survevs  and  the  navigation 
of  the  Indian  seas.  111.  [Harper's  family 
lib.]    N.  Y.  1844.  3  V.  S.  954:4 

Capper,  J:  The  three  presidencies  of  India  ;  a 
history  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  bri- 
tish Indian  possessions,  from  the  earliest 
records  to  the  present  time,  with  an  ac- 
count of  their  government,  religion,  man- 
ners, customs,  education,  etc.  111.  Lond. 
1853.  O.  954  :  5 

Malleson,  O:  Bruce.  The  founders  of  the  Indian 
empire,  Clive,  Warren  Hastings  and  Wel- 
lesly:  Clive.  Portr.  and  maps.  Lond.  1882. 
O.  954:11 

Malcolm,  Sir  J:  The  political  history  of  India 
from  1784  to  1823.    Lond.  1826.    3  v.  O. 

954 : 14 
ConUnts.  V  1.  The  history,  1784—1823.  2.  India 
Company's  progress  to  political  power.— Observations 
and  reflections  on  the  general  administration  of  the 
Indian  government  in  England.  —  Local  government 
of  India.— App. 

Dodd,  G:  The  history  of  the  Indian  revolt  and 
of  the  expeditions  to  Persia,  China  and  Ja- 
pan, 1856—1858.  111.   [Anon.]    Lond.  [1859]^ 

Valbezen,  Eugfene  de,  (Major  Fridolin).  The 
english  and  India  ;  new  sketches.  Tr.  from 
the  french,  with  the  author's  permission  by 
a  diplomate.    Lond.  1883.  O.  954  :  6 

Bellew,  H:  Walther,  (?)  Invasions  of  India  from 
central  Asia.     Lond.  1879.  O.  954  :  8 

Contents.  Pref.  —  The  turkish  invasion  of  India  un- 
der sultan  Baber,  in  1525.  —  The  perslan  invasion  of 
India  under  Nadir  Shah,  in  1739.— The  english  invasion 
of  Kabul,  In  1839.— App. 

Edwards,  H:  Sutherland.  Russian  projects 
against  India,  from  the  czar  Peter  to  gen- 
eral Skobeleff.  Map.    Lond.  1885.  O. 

954:16 


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HIST.  AND  GEOGB.— INDIA. 


1304 


Martin,  Robert  Montgomery.  History  of  the 
british  possessions  in  the  Indian  and  At- 
lantic oceans  ;  comprisingCeylon, Penang, 
Malacca,  Sincapore,  the  Falkland  islands, 
St.  Helena,  Ascension,  Sierra  Leone,  the 
Gambia,  Cape  Coast  Castle,  etc.  [Brit.  col. 
lib.,  V,  10].    Lond.  1837.  S.  959  :  4 

Description. 

Heber,  Reginald .  Narrative  of  a  journey  through 
the  upper  provinces  of  India,  from  Calcutta 
to  Bombay,  1834,  1835 ;  with  notes  upon 
Ceylon,  an  account  of  a  journey  to  Madras 
and  the  southern  provinces,  1835,  and  let- 
ters written  in  India.  Phila.  1839.  3  v.  D. 
915.4:4 
Roberts,  Emma.  Scenes  and  characters  of 
Hindostan  ;  with  sketches  of  anglo-indian 
society.  Phila.  1836.  3  v.  D.  915.4  :  13 
Tucker,  S.  South  indian  sketches  ;  containing  a 
short  account  of  some  of  the  missionary 
stations,  connected  with  the  church  mis- 
sionary society  in  southern  India,  in  letters 
to  a  young  friend.  Pt.  1,  Madras  and 
Mayaveram.    3d  ed.    Lond.  1843.  S. 

915.4:14 
Ward,  Ferdinand  DeWard.  India  and  the  hin- 
doos ;  a  popular  view  of  the  geography, 
history,  government,  manners,  customs, 
literature  and  religion  of  that  ancient 
people,  with  an  account  of  christian  mis- 
sions among  them.    N.  Y.  1850.  D. 

915.4:15 
Russell,  W:  Howard.     My  diary  in  India,   in 
1858-9.    111.    Lond.  1860.    3  v.  D. 

915.4:28 
Hmnphrey,  Mrs.  E.  J.     Six  years  in  India,  or 
Sketches  of  India  and  its  people,  as  seen 
by  a  lady  missionary  ;  given  in  a  series  of 
letters  to  her  mother.  111.    N.  Y.  [1866].  S. 
915.4:5 
Gumming,  W:  Gordon.     Wild  men  and  wild 
beasts,  or  Scenes  in  camp  and  jungle.    (111. 
lib.  of  travel.)    N.  Y.  1873.  D.     915.4  :  29 
Williams,  Monier.    Modern  India  and  the  Indi- 
ans :  a  series  of  impressions,  notes  and  es- 
says.   3ded.     Lond.  1878.   O.        915.4:3 
Kennedy,  James.   Life  and  work  in  Benares  and 
Kumaon,  1839 — 1877  ;  with  an  introd.  note 
by  sir  W:  Muir.    111.    Lond.  1884.  D. 

915.4:33 

Dutt,  Shoshee  Chunder.   India,  past  and  present ; 

with  minor   essays  on  cognate    subjects. 

Lond.  1880.  O.  915.4:1 

Contents.    India  past  and  present.— Minor  essays: 

Taxation  In  India;  The  indian  statute  book;  British 

opium   policy    and   its   results.  —  Half  -  hours    with 

nature:   Introd.;   The  foot-prints  of  the  deity;   The 

attributes  of  the  deity;  Human  life;  Our  duties;  The 

intermediate  future;  Good  and  evil;  Futurity,  heaven 

and  hell. 

Temple,  Sir  R:    India  in  1880.    Lond.  1880.  O. 

915.4:2 

—  Men  and  events  of  my  time  in  India,  [1847 — 

1881].    Lond.  1883.  O.  915.4:35 

Baxter,  "W:  E:    Winter  in  India.    Map.    N.  Y. 

[1883].  D.  916.4:31 

Frencll,  Harry  Willard.    Our  boys  in  India  ;  the 

wanderings  of   two  young   americans  in 

Hindustan,  with  their  adventures  on  the 

sacred   rivers   and    wild   mountains,    etc. 

Bost.  1883  [1883].  O.  x  916.4  :  26 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Bradbury,  James.  India,  its  condition,  religion 
and  missions.    Lond.  1884.  D.     915.4:34 

Cumming,  Constance  Frederica  Gordon-.  In 
the  Himalayas  and  on  the  indian  plains. 
111.    Lond.  1884.  O.  915.4:38 

Leonowens,  Anna  Harriette.  Life  and  travel  in 
India :  recollections  of  a  journey  before  the 
days  of  railroads.     [111.]    Phila.  [188J  .  D. 

Hornaday,  W:  T.  Two  years  in  the  jungle  ;  the 
experiences  of  a  hunter  and  naturalist  in 
India,  Ceylon,  the  Malay  peninsula  and 
Borneo.    Map  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1885.  O. 

915.4:42 
Robinson,  Philip.    Under  the  sun  ;  with  a  pref . 
by  Edwin  Arnold.     Bost.  1883.  D. 

915.4  :  24 
Contents.    Indian  sketches:    In  my  indian  garden; 
Visitors  in  feathers;  Visitors  in  fur  and  others.— The 
indian  seasons.— Unnatural  history:    Monkeys  and 
metaphysics;  Hunting:  of  the  soko;  Elephants;  The 
elephants'  fellow-countrymen;    Cats  and  spai-rows; 
Bears,  wolves,  dogs,  rats;  Some  sea-folk.— Idle  hours 
under  the  punkah:    The  man-eating  tree;    Eastern 
smells  and  western  noses ;  Gamins;  On  tailors;  The 
hara-kiri;  My  wife's  birds;  The  legend  of  the  blame- 
less priest. 
Williams,   Arthur  Lukyn.     Famines  in  India; 
their  causes  and  possible  prevention  ;   the 
Cambridge  university  Le  Bas  prize  essay, 
1875.    Lond.  1876.  D.  915.4:16 

Hi  malay  an  regions. 

Schlagintweit-Saklinltinski,  Hermann  v.  Rei- 
sen  in  Indien  und  Hochasien  ;  cine  darstel- 
lung  der  landschaft,  der  cultur  und  sitten 
der  bewohner,  in  verbindung  mit  klimati- 
schen  und  geologischen  verhjiltnissen. 
Basirt  auf  die  resmtate  der  wissenschaft- 
lichen  mission  von  Hermann,  Adolph  und 
Robert  von  Schlagintweit,  ausgefiihrt  in 
1854—1858.  111.  und  karten.  Jena.  1869-80. 
4v.  O.  915:3 

Contents.    V.  1.   Indien.— Register.    2.  Hochasien: 

1,  Der  Himalaya  von  Bhutan  bis  Kashmir.    3.  Same: 

2,  Tibet,  zwischen  der  Himalaya-  und  der  Karakorum- 
kette.  4.  Same:  8,  Ost-Turkistan  und  umgebungen; 
nebst  wissenschaftlichen  zusammenstellungen  iiber 
die  hohengebiete  und  iiber  die  thermlschen  verhalt- 
nisse. 

Wilson,  Andrew.  The  abode  of  snow  ;  observa- 
tions on  a  tour  from  Chinese  Tibet  to  the 
Indian  Caucasus,  through  the  upper  val- 
leys of  the  Himalaya.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

915.4:17 

Lambert,  Cowley.  A  trip  to  Cashmere  and 
Ladfik.    111.    Lond.  1877.  D.  915.4:7 

Aynsley,  Harriett  Georgina  Maria  Murray-, 
born  Sutton.  Our  visit  to  Hindostiln, 
Kashmir  and  Ladakh.    Lond.  1879.  O. 

915.4:32 

Inglis,  James,  (Maori).  Sport  and  work  on  the 
Nepaul  frontier,  or  Twelve  years'  sporting 
reminiscences  of  an  indigo-planter  by 
"Maori".    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  916.4+6 

Oliphant,  Laurence.  A  journej^  to  Katmandu, 
the  capital  of  Nepaul,  with  the  camp  of 
Jung  Bahadoor,  incl.  a  sketch  of  the  ne- 
paulese  ambassador  at  home.  N.  Y.  1853. 
S.  915.4:12 

Cooper,  T.  T.  The  Mishmee  hills ;  an  account 
of  a  journey  made  in  an  attempt  to  penet- 
rate Thibet'from  Assam  to  open  new  routes 
for  commerce.    111.    Lond.  1873.  U. 

916.4:11 


f 


1305 


HIST.  AND  GEOail.— INDIA. 


01.  916,  953-966 


Taylor,  Bayard,  ed.  Central  Asia;  travels  in 
Cashmere,  Little  Tibet  and  Central  Asia. 
(111.  lib.  of  travel).    N.  Y.  1881.   D. 

916:12 

Ceylon. 

Baker,  Sir  S:  White.  Eight  years'  wanderings 
in  Ceylon.     111.    Phila.  1877.  D.    915.4:9 

—  The  rifle  and  the  hound  in  Ceylon.   111.  Phila. 

1877.  D.  915.4:10 

Hackel,  Ernst  H:     A  visit  to  Ceylon.     Tr.  by 

Clara  Bell.    Bost.  1883.  D.  916.4:30 

[  2.    Farther  India. 

(For  the  Malayan  archipelago,  see  Oceanica,  cl.  991,  992, 
and  919.1.  919.2.) 

In  general. 

Raynal,  GuillaumeT:Fran9ois  a&&^.  History  of 
the  settlements  ...  of  the  europeansin  the 
East . . .  Indies.  382  : 3 

See  col.  256. 

Vincent,  Frank,  jr.  The  land  of  the  white 
elephant ;  sights  and  scenes  in  southeastern 
Asia ;  a  personal  narrative  of  travel  and 
adventure  in  Farther  India,  embracing  the 
countries  of  Burma,  Siam,  Cambodia,  and 
Cochin-China,  1871-2.  Maps,  plans  and  ill. 
N.  Y.  1874.  O.  915.4:22 

Hellwald,  F:  v.  Hinterindische  lander  und  vol- 
ker ;  reisen  in  den  flussgebieten  des  Irra- 
waddy  und  Mekong,  in  Birma,  Annam, 
Kambodscha  und  Siam,  unter  besonderer 
beriicksichtigung  der  neuesten  zustiinde  in 
Bii-ma  bearbeitet.  2e  vermehrte  aufl.  [111. 
bibliothek  der  lander-  und  vdlkerkunde] 
Leipz.  1880.  O.  915.4:27 

Colquhon,  Archibald  Ross.  Amongst  the  shans; 
with  an  historical  sketch  of  the  shans  by 
Holt  S.  Hallett,  preceded  by  an  introd.  on 
the  Cradle  of  the  shan  race  by  Terrien  de 
Lacouperie.    N.  Y.  1885.  O.  915  :  8 

See  also  his  Across  Chryse,  915.1 :  20. 

^urrna. 

Palmer,  J:  Williamson.  The  golden  dagon,  or 
Up  and  down  the  Irrawaddi ;  passages  of 
adventure  in  the  Burman  empire,  by  an 
american.    N.  Y.  1856.  D.  915.4  :  21 

—  Same.    New  ed.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.       915.4  :  21 
Fytche,  Albert.    Burma,  past  and  present,  with 

Eersonal  reminiscences  of  the  country.    111. 
ond.  1878.  2  v.   O.  915.4:19 

Scott,  James  George,  {Shway  Yoe,  subject  of  the 
great  queen).  The  burman  ;  his  life  and 
notions.    Lond.  1882.  2  v.  D.       915.4:26 


Neale,  F:  Arthur.  Narrative  of  a  residence  in 
Siam.    Lond.  1852.  I).  915.4:20 

Leonowens,  Anna  Harriette.  The  english  gov- 
erness at  the  Siamese  court ;  recollections 
of  six  years  in  the  royal  palace  at  Bang- 
kok.   111.     Bost.  1871.  O.  915.4:41 

—  The  romance  of  the  harem.  111.  Bost.  1873. 
O.  915.4:39 

Bacon,  G:  B.,  ed.  Siam,  the  land  of  the  white 
elephant,  as  it  was  and  is.  (111.  lib.  of 
travel).    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  915.4:18 


Bock,  C:  Temples  and  elephants  ;  the  narrative 
of  a  journey  of  exploration  through  upper 
Siam  and  Lao.  Map  and  ill.  Lond.  1884. 
O.  915.4:36 

Malay  peninsula. 

McNair,  F:    Perak  and  the  Malays:    Sfirong  and 

Kris.    111.     Lond.  1878.  O.  915.9:6 

Bishop,   Isabella  L.,   born    Bird.      The  Golden 

Chersonese  and  the  way  thither.     111.    N. 

Y.  1883.  D.  915.9:8 

Note.     Travels    in   Sungei    Ujong,   Selangor  and 

Perak. 

Lowe,  J.  Eleanor.    Ten  days  in  the  jungle   [of 

Pgrak],  by  J.  E.  L.    Bost.  1885  [18847.  D. 

915.9:9 
Loftus,  Arthur  J:  Notes  of  a  journey  across 
the  isthmus  of  Kra,  made  with  the  french 
government  survey  expedition,  jan. — april 
1883  ;  with  explanatory  map  and  sections, 
and  app.  containing  reprint  of  report  to 
the  Indian  government  by  captains  Fraser 
and  Forlong,  in  1863.     Lond.  1883.  O. 

915.4:40 

3.    Persia. 

JTi  story . 
(See  also  Ancient  Persia,  col.  1169—1170). 

Eraser,  James  Baillie.     Historical  and  descrip- 
tive account  of  Persia  from  the  earliest 
ages  to  the  present  time  ;  with  a  detailed 
view  of  its  resources,  government,  popula- 
tion, natural  history,  and  the  character  of 
its  inhabitants,  particularly  of  the  wander- 
ing tribes,  incl.  a  description  of  Afghanis- 
tan and  Beloochistan.    111.    [Harper's  fam- 
ily lib.]    N.  Y.  1845.  S.  955  : 1 
Piggot,  J:    Persia,  ancient  and  modern.    Lond. 
1874.  D.                                                    955  :  3 
See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Nadir. 
Karaka,    Dosabhai     Framji.      History    of    the 
parsis,  incl.  their  manners,  customs,  relig- 
ion and  present  position.    HI.     Lond.  1884. 
2  V.  O.                                                    955  :  2 
Contents.    V.  1.    Historical   sketch. —The  zoroas- 
trians  in  Persia. —The  zoroastrlans  in  India;  their 
manners  and  customs.  —  Internal  government  and 
laws.— Education.     2.   Distinguished  parsis  of  Gu- 
jarat; of  Bombay.— Zoroaster.— The  parsi  creed.— 
Monotheism  and  flre-reverence.— Progress  and  pres- 
ent position.— App. 

Description. 

Wagner,  Moriz  F:  Reise  nach  Persien  und  dem 
lande  der  kurden.    Leipz.  1852.  2  v.  D. 

915.5:1 
Contents.    V.  I.  Vorlaufer:  Denkwiirdigkeiten  von 
der  Donau  und  vom  Bosporus.— Von  Trapezunt  nach 
Erzerum  und   dem  tiirkisch  -  persischen  hochlande. 
2.  Persisch-Kurdistan.— Schlussbetrachtungen  [uber 
die  central-asiatische  frage].— Anhang:   Beitrage  zur 
ethnogi-aphie  des  orients;  zur  naturgeschichte  Vor- 
derasiens. 
Shepherd,  W:  Ashton.   From  Bombay  to  Bushire 
and  Bussora.  incl.  an  account  of  the  pres- 
ent state  of  Persia  and  notes  on  the  persian 
war.    Lond.  1857.  D.  915.5  :  3 

Ballantine,    H:      Midnight    marches    through 
Persia;  with  an  introd.  by  J.  H.   Seelye. 
Maps  and  ill.    Bost.  1876.  O.         915.5  :  6 
Arnold,  Arthur.    Through  Persia  by  caravan. 
N.  Y.  1877.  D.  915.6:2 


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01.  016,  963-966 


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1308 


Stack,  E:  Six  months  in  Persia.  N.  Y.  1883.  2 
V.  D.  916.5  :4 

Willis,  C:  J.  In  the  land  of  the  lion  and  sun, 
or  Modern  Persia  ;  experiences  of  life  in 
Persia  during  a  residence  of  15  years  in 
various  parts  of  that  country,  from  1866  to 
1881.    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  916.6:6 

Blunt,  Lady  Anne  Isabella  Noel.     Our  persian 
campaign.     In  her  Pilgrimage  to  Nejd. 
^    ^  915.3:  11  v3 

Stolze,  F.,  and  F.  C.  Andreas.  Die  handels- 
verhaltnisse  Persiens  ;  mit  besonderer  be- 
riicksichtigung  der  deutschen  interessen. 
Karte.  In  Petermann's  mitteilungen,  Er- 
ganzungsb.  17.  905.1  :M 

4.    Arabia. 

Si  story . 
{See  also  under  Turkey,  col.  1289—1291.) 

Cricliton,  Andrew.  The  history  of  Arabia,  an- 
cient and  modern.  111.  [Harper's  family 
lib.]    N.  Y.  1842.  2  v.  S.  953:1 

Contents.    V.    1.    Introd.  view  of  arabian  history.— 
Description  of  Arabia.  —  Primitive  inhabitants.—  An- 
cient kings.- Character,  manners  and  customs  of  the 
ancient  arabs.  —  Life  of  Mohammed.  —  The  Koran.  — 
Conquest  of  the  saracens.  —  Wars  of  the  caliphs.  — 
Conquest  of  Africa  and  Spain.    2.    The  Abassides.  or 
caliphs  of  Bagdad.  —  Caliphs  of  Africa,  Egypt  and 
Spain.  —  Literature  of  the  arabs.  —  Civil  history  and 
government  of  Arabia.  —  Hejaz,  or  holy  land  of  the 
moslem.  —  The  mohammedan  pilgrimage.  —  History 
of  the  wahabees.— Social  state  of  the  arabs.— Natural 
history  of  Arabia. 
MuUer,  A:    Der  islam  im  morgen-  und  abend- 
land  ;  b.  1,    Die  araber.     (Oncken,  W:,  ed. 
Allgemeine  geschichte  in  einzeldarstellun- 
gen  ;  2te  hauptabth.,  4ter  th.)  111.  und  kar- 
ten.    Berlin.  1885.  O.  909+20  v4 

Ockley,  Simon.  The  history  of  the  saracens  ; 
comprising  lives  of  Mohammed  and  his 
successors  to  the  death  of  Abdalmelik,  the 
eleventh  caliph  [705],  with  an  account  of 
their  most  remarkable  battles,  sieges,  re- 
volts, etc.,  coll.  from  authentic  sources, 
especially  arable  mss.  4th  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 
Lond.  1847.  D.  953  : 4 

Muir,  SirW:  The  life  of  Mahomet,  from  ori- 
ginal sources.  New  ed.,  abr.  from  the  1st 
ed.  in  4  v.,  with  an  index.    Lond.  1878.  O. 

953:2 
—  Annals  of  the  early  caliphate,  from  original 
sources,  [632—680].  Map.    Lond.  1883.  O. 

963  :  3 

Kremer,  Alfred  v.    Culturgeschichte  des  orients 

unter  den  chalifen.     Wien.  1875,  1877.   2  v. 

O.  963+6 


Hutton,  Barbara.  Tales  of  the  saracens.  111. 
Lond.  1871.  D.  x  953  :  6 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Har<in— Mu- 
hammad. 

Description. 

Lane,  E:  "W:  Arabian  society  in  the  middle  ages; 
studies  from  the  Thousand  and  one  nights, 
ed.  by  his  grand-nephew  Stanley  Lane- 
Poole.    Lond.  1883.  D.  915.3  :  10 

Taylor,  Bayard,  comp.  Travels  in  Arabia.  (111. 
lib.  of  travel.)    N.  Y.  1872.  D.        915.3  :  5 

Burton,  R:  Francis,  {Shaykh  HaJJ  Abdallah.) 
Personal  narrative  of  a  pilgrimage  to  El- 
Medinah  and  Meccah ;  with  introd.  by 
Bayard  Tavlor.  Map  and  ill.  1st  amer.  ed. 
N.Y.  1856.'D.  916.3:1 

—  The  gold  mines  of  Midian  and  the  ruined  mi- 

dianite  cities  ;  a  fortnight's  tour  in  north- 
western Arabia.  Lond.  1878.  O.  915.3  :  2 
Keane,  J:  F.,  {Hajj  Mohammed  Amin).  Six 
months  in  Meccah  ;  an  account  of  the  mo- 
hammedan pilgrimage  to  Meccah,  recently 
accomplished  by  an  englishman,  professing 
mohammedanism.    Lond.  1881.  O. 

916.3:6 

—  My  journey  to  Medinah  ;  describing  a  pilgrim- 

'  age  to  Medinah,  performed  by  the  author 
disguised  as  a  mohammedan.  Lond.  1881. 
O.  916.3:7 

Blunt,  Lady  Anne  Isabella  Noel,  horn  King-Noel. 
A  pilgrimage  to  Nejd,   the  cradle  of  the 
arab  race,— A  visit  to  the  court  of  the  arab 
emir,— and  "Our  persian  campaign."  Map, 
portr.  and  ill.,  2d  ed.    Lond.  1881.  2  v.    O. 
915.3:11 
Contents  of  app.  in  v.  2:    Notes  of  the  physical  geo- 
graphy of  northern  Arabia.— Historical  sketch  of  the 
rise  and  decline  of  wahhablsm  in  Arabia.  —  Mem.  on 
the  Euphrates  valley  railway,  and  its  kindred  sche- 
mes of  railway  communication  between  the  Mediter- 
ranean and  the  Persian  Gulf. 

Fogg,  W:  Perry.    Land  of  the  Arabian  nights, 
being  travels  through  Egypt,  Arabia  and 
Persia  to  Bagdad  with  an  introd.  by  Bay- 
ard Taylor,    [i^ew  rev.  ed.]   N.  Y.  1882.  D. 
916.3:8 

Wise,  Daniel.  Boy  travellers  in  Arabia,  or 
From  Boston  to  Bagdad  ;  incl.  pictures, 
sketches  and  anecdotes  of  the  wandering 
arabs  and  of  the  city  "of  good  Haroun 
Alraschid."  111.    N.  Y.  1885.  D. 

X  916.3:  12 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


20.    Asia  —  c,  Turkish  empire. 

(For  Cyprus,  see  Turkey  in  Europe,  col.  ia94.) 


1.    General  and  Eastern. 

Beck,  L.  C.  Die  heutige  Tiirkei ;  schilderung 
von  land  und  leuten  des  Osmanischen  rei- 
ches  in  Asien  vor  und  nach  dem  krieg  von 
1877-78,  mit  beriicksichtigung  der  arabi- 
schen  halbinsel.    Leipz.  1879.  O.  916.6  : 1 

Smith,  Eli.  Researches  of  E.  Smith  and  H.  G. 
O.  Dwight  in  Armenia,  incl.  a  journey 
through  Asia  Minor,  and  into  Georgia  and 
Persia  with  a  visit  to  the  nestorian  and 


chaldean  christians  of  Oormiah  and  Salmas, 
Bost.  1833.  2  V.  D.  915.6  :  57 

Skinner,  T:  Adventures  during  a  journey  over- 
land to  India,  by  way  of  Egypt,  Syria  and 
the  Holy  Land,  in  2  v.;  v.'2.  Lond.  1836. 
D.  915.6:63 

Contains  the  journey  from  Damascus  to  India. 

Durbin,  J:  Price.  Observations  in  the  east, 
chiefly  in  Egypt,  Palestine,  Syria  and  Asia 
Minor.    9th  ed.    N.  Y.  1847.    2  v.  D. 

915.6:18 


HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— ASIATIC  TURKEY. 


CI.  915,  956 


1310 


Kinglake,  Alexander  W:  Eothen,  or  Traces  of 
travel,  brought  home  from  the  east.  N.  Y. 
1846.  D.  915.6:24 

El-Mukattem.  Lands  of  the  moslem  ;  a  narra- 
tive of  oriental  travel.    N.  Y.  1851.  O. 

915.6:19 
Bodenstedt,  F:  Martin  v.    Tausend  und  ein  tag 
im  orient.     Berlin.  1865.    3  v.  in  1.  S. 

915.6:2 
Burnaby,  F:  Gustavus.    On  horseback  through 
Asia  Minor.     Portr.    and    maps.     2d    ed. 
Lond.  1877.  2  v.  O.  915.6  :  50 

Geary,  Grattan.  Through  Asiatic  Turkey  ;  nar- 
rative of  a  journey  from  Bombay  to  the 
Bosphorus.  Map  and  ill.  Lond.  1878.  2  v. 
D.  915.6:62 

Cameron,  Verney  Lovett.  Our  future  highway 
to  India,     [ill.]    Lond.  1880.  2  v.   D. 

915:22 
Note.    A  record  of  travels  along:  the  route  of  the 
proposed     Euphrates    valley  railway,    throug-h  Cy- 
prus, Syria,  Mesopotomia  and,  by  way  of  the  Persian 
Gulf,  to  India. 

Armenia. 

Carrot,  F:     Journey  to  Ararat.     Map  and  ill. 

Tr.  by  W.  D.  Cooley.    N.  Y.  1846.   D. 

915.6:56 
Wagner,  Moriz  F:    Reise  nach  dem  Ararat  und 

dem  hochland  Armenian ;   mit  einem  an- 

hange  :   Beitriige  zur  naturgeschichte  des 

hochlandes  Armenien.     Stuttg.  1848.  O. 

915.6:5 
Curzon,  Robert.    Armenia  ;  a  year  at  Erzeroom 

and  on  the  frontiers  of  Russia,  Turkey  and 

Persia.    Map  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1854.  D." 

915.6:51 
Thielmann,   Max  freiherr  v.     Journey  in  the 

Caucasus,  Persia  and  Turkey  in  Asia.    Tr. 

by  C:  Heneage.    Map  and  ill.    Lond.  1875. 

2v.  D.  915  :  24 

Creagh,  James.     Armenians,  koords  and  turks. 

Lond.  1880.     2  v.   O.  915.6:79 

Tozer,   H:   Fanshawe.     Turkish   Armenia    and 

eastern  Asia  Minor.     Lond.  1881.  O. 

915.6:61 

Me  sopotamia. 

Fraser,  James  Baillie.  Mesopotamia  and  As- 
syria, from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  present 
time ;  with  ill.  of  their  natural  history. 
[Harper's  family  lib.]    N.  Y.  1845.  S. 

959  :  3 

Southgate,  Horatio.  Narrative  of  a  visit  to  the 
Syrian  (Jacobite)  church  of  Mesopotamia, 
with  statements  and  reflections  upon  the 
present  state  of  Christianity  in  Turkey,  and 
the  character  and  prospects  of  the  eastern 
churches.    N.  Y.  1844.  D.  915.6  :  59 

Blunt,  Zady  Anne  Isabella  Noel,  6orw  King-Noel. 
Bedouin  tribes  of  the  Euphrates  ;  ed.,  with 
a  pref .  and  some  account  of  the  arabs  and 
their  horses,  by  W[illis]  S.  BRunt].  Map 
and  ill.    N.  Y.  1879.  O.  915.6:49 

Wheeler,  C:  H.  Letters  from  Eden;  reminis- 
cences of  missionary  life  in  the  east.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.  S.  916.6:65 

Exp  lo  rations. 

Layard,  Austen  H:  Nineveh  and  its  remains; 
with  an  account  of  a  visit  to  the  chaldean 
christians  of  Kurdistan  and  the  yezidis  or 


Layard,  Austen  H: — Continued. 

devil-worshippers,  and  an  inquiry  into  the 
manners  and  arts  of  the  ancient  assyrians. 
N.  Y.  1849.     2  V.  O.  915.6+53 

—  Discoveries  among  the  ruins  of  Nineveh  and 

Babylon  ;  with  travels  in  Armenia,  Kurdis- 
tan and  the  desert,  the  result  of  a  2d  ex- 
g edition  undertaken  for  the  trustees  of  the 
ritish  museum.  Maps,  plans  and  ill.  N. 
Y.  1853.  O.  915.6  :  52 

Buried  city  of  the  east.  The;  Nineveh.  111.  Lond. 
[1851].  D.  915.6  :  55 

Loftus,  W:  Kennett.  Travels  and  researches  in 
Chaldasa  and  Susiana  ;  with  an  account  of 
excavations  at  Warka,  the  "Erech"  of 
Nimrod,  and  Shush,  "  Shushan  the  palace" 
of  Esther,  in  1849—1852,  under  the  orders 
of  maj.-gen.  sir  W.  F.  Williams  and  also  of 
the  Assyrian  excavation  fund  in  1853—1854. 
N.  Y.  1857.  O.  915.6:54 

Smith,  G:  Assyrian  discoveries  ;  an  account  of 
explorations  and  discoveries  on  the  site  of 
Nineveh,  during  1873  and  1874.    111.    N.  Y. 

1875.  O.  915.6+58 
De  Hass,  Frank  S.     Buried  cities  recovered,  or 

Explorations  in  bible  lands  ;  giving  the  re- 
sults of  recent  researches  in  the  orient  and 
recovery  of  many  places  in  sacred  and  pro- 
fane history  long  considered  lost.  10th  ed., 
with  app.,  containing  a  full  account  of 
Egypt  and  the  egyptians,  rise  and  fall  of 
empires  in  the  light  of  prophecy  and 
wonderful  confirmation  of  revelation  by 
late  discoveries.  Map  and  ill.  Phila.  1884. 
O.  915.6:82 

Schliemann,  H:  Troy  and  its  remains  ;  a  nar- 
rative of  researches  and  discoveries  made 
on  the  site  of  Ilium  and  the  Trojan  plain. 
Tr.  with  the  author's  sanction ;  ed.  by 
Philip  Smith.     Maps,  plans  and  ill.     N.  Y. 

1876.  O.  915.6:7 

—  Ilios,  the  city  and  country  of  the  trojans  ;  the 

results  of  researches  and  discoveries  on  the 
site  of  Troy  and  throughout  the  Troad  in 
1871— 1873,  "1878,  1879,  incl.  an  autobiogr.  of 
the  author.  With  a  pref.,  apps.  and  notes 
by  Rudolf  Virchow,  Max  Miiller,  A.  H. 
Sayce,  J.  P.  Mahalfy,  H.  Brugsch-bey,  P. 
Ascherson,  M.  A.  Postolaccas,  M.  E.  6urn- 
ouf,  F.  Calvert  and  A.  J.  Duffield.  Maps, 
plans  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.      916.6+P6 

—  Troja ;    results  of  the  latest  researches  and 

discoveries  on  the  site  of  Homer's  Troy, 
and  in  the  heroic  tumuli  and  other  sites, 
made  in  1882,  a  narative  of  a  journey  in 
the  Troad  in  1881.  Preface  by  A.  H.  Sayce. 
111.,  map  and  plans.    N.  Y.  1884.  O. 

915.6+76 

2.    Syria  and  Palestine. 

(See  also   Mediterranean  travels,  col.  1194-1196.) 
History  and  geography. 

Russell,  Michael.  Palestine,  or  The  Holy  Land, 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time.   [Harper's  family  lib.]    N.  Y.  1846.  S. 

956:2 

Kitto,  J:  The  history  of  Palestine,  from  the 
patriarchal  age  to  the  present  time  ;  with 
mtrod.  chapters  on  the  geography  and 
natural  history  of  the  country  and  on  the 


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Eitto,  J:— Continued. 

customs  and  institutions  of  the  hebrews. 
111.    Best.  1860.  D.  9.56  =  1 

—  Scripture    lands ;    described    in    a   series^  of 

historical,  geographical  and  topographical 
sketches.    Lond.  1850.  D.  915.6:25 

Henderson,  Archibald.  Palestine  ;  its  historical 
geography,  with  topographical  index,  and 
maps.       '  916.6:77 

Osbom,  H:  S.  Palestine,  past  and  present,  with 
biblical,  literary  and  scientific  notes.  111. 
Phila.  1859.  O.  915.6+34 

Nevmian,  J:  P.  "From  Dan  to  Beersheba,"  or 
The  land  of  promise  as  it  now  appears, 
incl.  a  description  of  the  boundaries,  topo- 
graphy, agriculture,  antiquities,  cities  and 
present  inhabitants  of  that  wonderful  land, 
with  ill.  of  the  remarkable  accuracy  of 
the  sacred  writers  in  their  allusions  to 
their  native  country.  111.  N.  Y.  1864.  D. 
915.6:33 

Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.  The  Holy  Land.  111. 
Lond.  1865.  2  v.  O.  915.6  :  17 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.  Sinai  and  Palestine, 
in  connection  with  their  history.  New  ed., 
with  maps  and  plans.    N.  Y.  1865.  O. 

915.6:39 

Thomson,  W:  McClure.  The  land  and  the  book, 
or  Biblical  illustrations  drawn  from  the 
manners  and  customs,  the  scenes  and  scen- 
ery of  the  Holy  Land:  [v.  1],  Southern 
Palestine  and  Jerusalem  ;  [v.  2],  Central 
Palestine  and  Phoenicia ;  [v.  3],  Lebanon, 
Damascus  and  beyond  Jordan.  N.  Y.  1880- 
85.  3v.  O.  915.6:40 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1860.  2  v.  D.  915.6  :  41 
McGarvey,  J.   W.    Lands  of  the  Bible  ;  a  geo- 
graphical and    topographical    description 
of  Palestine,  with  letters  of  ti'avel  in  Egypt, 


Syria,  Asia  Minor  and  Greece.    Phila.  H 

[1881].  O.  915.6:42 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.     The  sacred  mountains. 

111.    N.  Y.  1862  [18461.  D.  915.6  :  20 

Content)!.    Ararat.— Moiiah.— Sinai.—  Hor.—  PiSKah. 

—Horeb.—Carmel.— Lebanon.— Zlon.— Tabor.— Mount 

of  Olives.— Calvary.— Blount  of  God. 

—  The  sacred  plains.    Buffalo.  1856.   D. 

915.6:21 
Contents.     Shinar.— Jordan.—  Mamre.—  Moab.— Jer- 
icho.—Sharon.—  Shlloh.—  Moreh.— Dura.— Esdraelon. 
—Damascus.—  Galilee. 
Barclay,  James  T.    The  city  of  the  great  king, 
or  Jerusalem  as  it  was,  as  it  is,  and  as  it  is 
to  be.    Phila.  1858.  O.  915.6:10 

Fergrusson,  James.  An  essay  on  the  ancient 
topography  of  Jerusalem,  with  restored 
plans  of  the  temple,  etc.,  and  plans,  sec- 
tions and  details  of  the  church  built  by 
Constantine  the  great  over  the  holy  sepul- 
chre, now  known  as  the  mosque  of  Omar, 
and  other  ill.  Lond.  1847.  Q.  915.6+80 
King,  James.  Recent  discoveries  on  the  temple 
hill  at  Jerusalem.  Maps,  plans  and  ill. 
(By-paths  of  bible  knowledge,  no.  4.)  Lond. 
1884.  D.  916.6  :  76 

Trav  els . 

Wright,  T:  ed.    Early  travels  in  Palestine  ;  com- 

§  rising  the  narratives  of  Arculf,  Willibald, 
ernard,  Ssewulf,  Sigurd.  Benjamin  of 
Tudela,  sir  John  Maundeville,  De  la  Broc- 
quifere  and  Maundrell,  with  notes.  Lond. 
1848.  D,  916.6:44 


Mariti,  Giovanni.  Travels  through  Cyprus, 
Syria  and  Palestine,  with  a  general  history 
of  the  Levant.  Tr.  from  the  Italian.  Lond. 
1791.  3  V.   O.  915.6:28 

Contents.    V.  1.   Cyprus.    2.   Syria.— Palestine.    8. 
Palestine,  continued.- History  of  the  city  of  Jerusa- 
lem. 
Chateaubriand,     Rene    Fran9ois    Auguste    de. 
Travels     to    Jerusalem     and     the     Holv 
Land  through  Egypt.     Tr.  from  the  french 
byF:Shoberl.    3d  ed.    Lond.  1835.  2  v.  D. 
915.6:16 
Contents.    V.  1 .  Introd.— Greece.— The  Archipelagro, 
Anatolia  and  Constantinople.— Rhodes,  Jaffa,  Bethle- 
hem and  the  Dead  Sea.    2.  Jerusalem.  —  Egypt. — 
Tunis  and  return  to  France.— App. 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  Marie  de.  A  pilgrimage 
to  the  Holy  Land,  comprising  recollections, 
sketches  and  reflections  made  during  a 
tour  in  the  east,  [1832-33].  N.  Y.  1848.  2  v. 
D.  915.6:26 

Stephens,  J:  Lloyd.  Incidents  of  travel  in 
Egypt,  Arabia  Petrasa  and  the  Holy  Land, 
[1835-36],  by  an  american.  Map  and  ill. 
10th  ed.,  with  add.    N.  Y.  1844.  2  v.  D. 

915.6:30 

liindsay,  Alexander  W:  Crawford,  25th  earl  of 
Crawford  and  8th  earl  of  Balcarres.    Let- 
ters   fi'om    Egypt,    Edom    and   the    Holy 
Land,    [1836-37].    5th  ed.,  with  add.  pref. 
and  notes.     111.    Lond.  1858.  D.  915.6  :  31 

Addison,  C:  G.  Damascus  and  Palmyra  ;  a  jour- 
ney to  the  east,  with  a  sketch  of  the  state  ■ 
and  prospects  of  Syria  under  Ibrahim 
Pasha.    Phila.  1838.  2  v.  D.         916.6  :  47  ' 

Clin,  Stephen.  Travels  in  E^ypt,  Arabia  Petraea  i 
and  the  Holy  Land,  [1839-40].  111.  N.  Y. 
1860.  2v.  D.'  916.6:321 

Damoiseau,  L:    Hippologische  wanderungen  in  > 
Syrien  und  der  wuste.     Aus  dem  franz. 
libers,    von     Amadeus    Theodor    Heinze. 
Leipz.  1842.  2  v.  S.  915.6:81 

Millard,   D:     A  journal  of    travels  in    Egypt, 
Arabia  Petrcea  and  the  Holy  Land  during : 
1841-2.     3d  ed.    N.  Y.  1847.  D.    915.6  :  29' 

Lowthian,  J:  Narrative  of  a  recent  visit  to 
Jerusalem  and  several  parts  of  Palestine, 
in  1843-44.    3d  thous.    Lond.  n.  d.    S. 

915.6:27 

Willan,  Robert.  A  narrative  of  journeyings  in  : 
the  land  of  Israel,  [1847-48].  Lond.  n.  d. 
D.  916.6:431 

Lynch,  W:  F.  Report  to  the  sec.  of  the  navy  of! 
an  examination  of  the  Dead  Sea,  in  1848. 
Maps.  (U.  S.  30th  cong.  2  sess.  Sen.  ex. 
doc.  V.  4,  no.  34).    Wash.  n.  d.  O. 

m  916.6  :Dt 
Contents.    Report.—  Cassin,  J :    Ornithological  re- 

Sort.— Botanical  report.— Latitudes  and  longitudes.- 
[eteorol.  observ. 
—  Narrative  of  the  U.  S.  expedition  to  the  river 
Jordan  and  the  Dead  Sea.  Maps  and  ill. 
7th  ed.  rev.  Phila.  1850.  O.  915.6  :  67 
Saulcy,  L:  Felifcien  Joseph  Caignart  de.  Narra- 
tive of  a  iournej  round  the  Dead  Sea  and 
in  bible  lands  in  1850  and  1851  ;  incl.  an 
account  of  the  discovery  of  the  sites  of 
Sodom  and  Gomorrah  ;  ed.  by  count  E:  de 
Warren.    New  ed.     Phila.  1854.  2  v.  D. 

915.6:38^ 

Curtis,  G:  W:     The  Howadji  in  Syria.    N.  Y. 

1852.  D.  916.6:  16; 

Contents.    The  desert.- Jerusalem,- Damascus. 


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CI.  915,  956-957        1314 


Robinson,  E :  Later  biblical  researches  in  Pal- 
estine and  in  the  adjacent  regions  ;  a  jour- 
nal of  travels  in  1852,  by  E.  Robinson,  E. 
Smith  and  others,  drawn'  from  the  original 
diaries,  with  historical  ill.  Maps  and  plans. 
Bost.  1856.  O.  915.6+37 

Johnson,  Sarah  Barclay.  Hadji  in  Syria,  or 
Thi'ee  years  in  Jenisalem.  Phila.  [1858]. 
S.  915.6:23 

Bovet,  Felix.  Egypt,  Palestine  and  Phoenicia  ; 
a  visit  to  sacred  lands,  [1858].  Tr.  by  W. 
H.  Lyttleton,  with  a  biogr.  sketch  of  the 
author  by  F.  Godet.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

915.6:69 

Prime,  W:  Cowper.  Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land. 
N.  Y.  1859.  D.  915.6:36 

Note.    A  continuation  of  his  Boat-life  in  Egypt  and 
Nubia,  916.2:9. 

Charles,  Elizabeth,  born  Rundle.  Wanderings 
over  bible  lands  and  seas,  by  the  author  of 
the  "Schonberg-Cotta  family."  N.  Y.  1866. 
S.  915.6:14 

Porter,  Josias  Leslie.  The  giant  cities  of  Bashan 
and  Syria's  holy  places.    N.  Y.  1866.  D. 

915.6:48 

Burton,  Isabel.  The  inner  life  of  Syria,  Palestine 
and  the  Holy  Land,  from  my  private  jour- 
nal.  Map  and  ill.    Lond.  1875.    2  v.  O. 

915.6:13 

Macgregor,  J:  The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan, 
Nile,  Red  Sea  and  Gennesareth,  etc.  ;  a 
canoe  cruise  in  Palestine  and  Egypt  and 
the  waters  of  Damascus.  Maps  and  ill.  N. 
Y.  1875.  O.  915.6:64 

Appleton,  T:  Gold.  Syrian  sunshine,  [1875]. 
Bost.  1877.  S.  ■  915.6:9 

Hunt,  Mrs.W:  Holman.  Children  at  Jerusalem-, 
a  sketch  of  modern  life  in  Syria..  Lond. 
n.  d.  D.  ■     915.6:22 

Field,  HtMartyn.  Among  the  holy  hills.  Map. 
N.  Y.  1884  [1883].  D.  '     915.6:73 

Eddy,  Daniel  Clarke.  Walter  in  Jerusalem. 
(Walter's  tour  in  the  east,  v.  2).  N.  Y.  n.  d. 
D.  915.6:70 


Eddy,  Daniel  Clarke. — Continued. 

—  Walter  in  Samaria.  (Walter's  tour  in  the  east, 

V.  3).    N.  Y.n.d.  D.  915.6:71 

—  Walter  in  Damascus.    (Walter's  tour  in   the 

east,  V.  4).    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  915.6  :  72 

*  *  * 

Tristram,  H:  Baker.  The  land  of  Moab  ;  travels 
and  discoveries  on  the  east  side  of  the  Dead 
Sea  and  the  Jordan  ;  with  a  chapter  on  the 
Persian  palace  of  Mashita  by  Jas.  Fergus- 
son.  Map  and  ill.  N.  Y.  1878.  "O.  915.6:81 

Oliphant,  Laurence.    Tlie  land  of  Gilead,  with 

excursions  in  the  Lebanon.     N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

915.6:45 

Merrill,  Selah.  East  of  the  Jordan  ;  a  record  of 
travel  and  observation  in  the  countries  of 
Moab,  Gilead  and  Bashan.  during  the  years 
1875—1877;  with  introd.  by  Roswell  D. 
Hitchcock.    N.  Y.  1881.  O.    "      915.6:46 

Palmer,  E:  H:  The  desert  of  the  exodus  ;  jour- 
neys on  foot  in  the  wilderness  of  the  forty 
years'  wanderings,  undertaken  in  connec- 
tion with  the  oi'dnance  survey  of  Sinai  and 
the  Palestine  exploration  fund.  Maps  and 
ill.    N.  Y.  1872.  O.  915.3:4 

Bartlett,  S:Colcord.  From  Egypt  to  Palestine 
through  Sinai,  the  wilderness  and  the  south 
country  ;  observations  of  a  journey  made 
with  special  reference  to  the  history  of  the 
Israelites.    Maps  and  ill.     N.  Y.  1879.  O. 

915.6:  11 

Trumbull,  H:  Clay.  Kadesh-Barnea  ;  its  impor- 
tance and  probable  site,  with  the  story  of  a 
hunt  for  it,  incl.  studies  of  the  route  of  the 
exodus  and  the  southern  boundary  of  the 
Holy  Land.  111.  and  maps.  N.  Y.  1884. 
[1883].  O.  915.6+74 

Field,  H:  Marty  n.  On  the  desert;  with  a  brief 
review  of  recent  events  in  Egypt.  Map.  N. 
Y.  1883.  O.  915.3:9 

Ebers,  G:  Durch  Gosen  zum  Sinai ;  aus  dem 
wanderbuche  und  der  bibliothek.  Leipz. 
1872.  O.  916.2  :  14 


21.    Asia  —  d,  Russian  and  Central. 


1.    Siberia. 

Coxe,  W:  Account  of  the  russian  discoveries  be- 
tween Asia  and  America ;  added,  the  con- 
quest of  Siberia  and  the  history  of  the  trans- 
actions and  commerce  between  Russia  and 
China.  4th  ed.  enl.    Lond.  1803.  O. 

957:1 

Lankenau,   H.   v.,   and  L.   v.  d.  Oelsnitz,  eds. 

Das  heutige  Russland  ;  bilder  und  schilde- 

rungen  aus  alien  theilen  des  zarenreichs  in 

Asien.    2te  wohlf.  ausg.  [111.  bibliothek  der 

lander-  und  volkerkundel.    Leipz.  1881.  O. 

915.7:2 

Eohn,  Albin,  and  R:  Andree.     Sibirien  und  das 

Amurgebiet ;  geschichte  und  reisen,  land- 

schaft  und  voTker  zwischen  Aral  und  Be- 

ringsstrasse.   Leipz.  1876.  2 v.  O.  915.7:1 

Contents.    V.  1.   Kohn,  A.    Sibirien.    2.  Andree, 

R.    Das  Amurgebiet. 

Atkinson,  T:  Witlam.  Oriental  and  western  Si- 
beria ;  a  narrative  of  seven  years'  explora- 
tions and  adventures  in  Siberia,  Mongolia, 
the  Kirghis  steppes,   Chinese  Tartary  and 


Atkinson,  T:  Witlam. — Continued. 

part  of  central  Asia.  Map  and  ill.  N.  Y. 
1858.  O.  915.7+3 

—  Travels  in  the  regions  of  the  upper  and  lower 

Amoor  and  the  russian  acquisitions  on  the 
confines  of  India  and  China  ;  with  adven- 
tures among  the  mountain  kirghis,  and  the 
manjours,  manyargs,  toun^ous,  touzemts, 
goldi  and  gelyaks,  the  hunting  and  pastor- 
al tribes.    Map  and  ill.     N.  YT  1860.  O. 

915.7:4 
Collins,  Perry  McDonough.    A  voyage  down  the 
Amoor,"  with  a  land  journey  through  Sibe- 
ria and  incidental  notices  "of  Manchooria, 
Kamschatka  and  Japan.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

915:7 

—  Same.     Overland    explorations    in    Siberia, 

northern  Asia  and  the  great  Amoor  river 
country  ;  incidental  notices  of  Manchooria, 
Mongolia,  Kamschatka  and  Japan,  with 
map  and  plan  of  an  overland  telegraph 
around  the  world,  via  Behring's  strait  and 
asiatic  Russia  to  Europe.    N.  i,  1864.  D. 

915:7 


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Eden,  C:  H.  Frozen  Asia  ;  a  sketch  of  modern 
Siberia,  together  with  an  account  of  tlie 
native  tribes  inhabiting  that  region.  Lond. 
[18791.   D.  915.7:6 

Kennan,  G:  Tent  life  in  Siberia  and  adventures 
among  the  koraks  and  other  tribes  in 
Kamtchatka.    Map.    N.  Y.  1877.   D. 

915.7:7 

Landsell,  H:  Through  Siberia.  Newed.inl 
V.    Map  and  ill.    Bost.  1882.  O.     915.7:8 

Dostoyefskii,  Fiodor  Mikhailovitch.  Buried 
alive,  or  Ten  years  of  penal  servitude  in 
Siberia.  Tr.  from  the  russian  by  Marie  v. 
Thilo.    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  915.7:5 

2.    Central  Asia. 

(For  Cashmere.Ladak  and  Yarkand,  see  col.  1304.) 

Marvin,  C:  Reconnoitering  central  Asia;  pio- 
neering adventures  in  the  region  lying  be- 
tween Kussia  and  India.  [111.  and  maps]. 
Lond.  1884.  O.  915:27 

Contents.    Arminlus  Vamtoery's  journey  in  disguise 
to  the  khanates  of  central  Asia.  —  Captain  Marsh  s 
ride   from  the   Caspian    to  India.  —  Col.    Valentine 
Baker's  visit  to  the  perso-turcoman  frontier.— J.  A. 
MacGahan's  chase  of  gen.  Kaufmann's  army.— Capt. 
Napier's  secret  mission.-Col.  C.  M.  Macgregor's  sur- 
vey of  Khorassan.— Capt.  Burnaby's  ride  to  Khiva.— 
Gen.  Petrusevitch  and  the  turcomans.— Capt.  Butler, 
the  secret  english  agent.— Pashino,  the  secret  rus- 
sian agent.— Grodekoff's  ride  to  Herat.— O'Donovan's 
dash  to  Merv.— Col.  Stewart's  watch  over  Skobeleff's 
army.— Lieut.  Alikhanoflf's  journey  with  a  russian 
caravan  to  Merv.— Lessar's  discovery  of  the  easy 
road  to  India.— The  past  and  future  of  pioneering  in 
central  Asia. 
Wood,  J:    A  personal  narrative  of  a  journey  to 
the  source  of  the  river  Oxus,  bv  the  route 
of  the  Indus,  Kabul  and  Badakshan,  per- 
formed under  the  sanction  of  the  supreme 
governm.ent  of  India,  in  1836—1838.    Lond. 
1841.  O.  915.9:3 

Wolff,  Joseph.  Narrative  of  a  mission  to  Bok- 
hara in  1843—1845,  to  ascertain  the  fate  of 
col.  Stoddart  and  capt.  ConoUy.  N.  Y. 
1845.  q.  915.9+5 

V&,mb6ry,  Armin.  Travels  in  central  Asia ; 
account  of  a  journey  from  Teheran  across 
the  Turkoman  desert  on  the  eastern  shore 
of  the  Caspian  to  Khiva,  Bokhara  and 
Samarcand,  performed  in  1863.  N.  Y.  1865. 
O.  915-1-4 

—  History  of  Bokhara  from  the  earliest  period 
down  to  the  present ;  composed  for  the 
first  time  after  oriental  knewn  and  un- 
known mss.    2d  ed.    Lond.  1873.    O. 

959:1 
MacGahan,  J:  A.    Campaigning  on  the  Oxus 
and  the  fall  of  Khiva.    Map  and  ill.    N.  Y. 
1874.  O.  915.9:2 

Scliuyler,  Eugene.  Turkistan  ;  notes  of  a  jour- 
ney in  russian  Turkistan,  Khokand,  Buk- 
hara and  Kuldja.  Maps  and  ill.  N.  Y. 
1877.  2v.  O.  915.9:4 

Contents  of  appendices:    V.  1.    A  sketch  of  the  his- 
tory of  Khokand  in  recent  times.  —  Grigrorief,  V. 
Review  of  Vambery's  History  of  Bukhara.— Mediaeval 
travellers  in  central  Asia.    2.    Grigrorief,  V.    The 
russian  policy  regarding  central  Asia;  an  historical 
sketch.— Russia  and  Khiva.— Index. 
Bumaby,  F:  Gustavus.    A  ride  to  Khiva;  trav- 
els and  adventures  in  central  Asia.    Maps 
and  app.;  containing  among  other  infor- 
mation, a  series  of  march-routes  from   a 
russian  work.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.        915.9  : 1 


Hellwald,  F:  v.  The  russians  in  central  Asia  ; 
a  critical  examination  down  to  the  present 
time  of  the  geography  and  history  of  cen- 
tral Asia.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  Theo- 
dore Wirgman.    Lond.  1874.  O.        959  :  2 

—  Centralasien ;     landschaften    und    viilker    in 

Kaschgar,  Turkestan,  Kaschmir  und  Tibet ; 
mit  besonderer  beriicksichtigung  auf  Russ- 
lands  bestrebungen  und  seinen  kulturberuf. 
[111.  bibliothek  der  lander-  und  volker- 
kunde].     Leipz.  1875.  O.  915:1 

—  Same ;  unter    beriicksichtigung  der  jiingsten 

ereignisse  in  Afghanistan  und  von  Russ- 
lands  bestrebungen  und  kulturberuf.  2te 
verm,  und  verb,  ausgabe.    Leipz.  1880.  O. 

915:1 

Lansdell,  H:  Russian  central  Asia ;  including 
Kuldja,  Bokhara,  Khiva  and  Merv  [witli 
app.  on  the  fauna  and  flora  of  russian 
Turkistan,  and  on  the  bibliography  of  the 
region].  Map  and  ill.  Bost.  1885.  2  v.  O. 
915.7:10 

O'Donovan,  Edmond.  The  Merv  oasis  ;  travels 
and  adventures  east  of  the  Caspian  during 
the  years  1879—1881,  incl.  Ave  months'  resi- 
dence among  the  tekkes  of  Merv.  Portr., 
maps  and  facsimiles  of  state  documents. 
N.  Y.  1883  [1882].  2  v.  O.  915.9  :  7 

Marvin,  C:  Merv,  the  queen  of  the  world,  and 
the  scourge  of  the  man-stealing  turcomans; 
with  an  exposition  of  the  Khorassan  ques- 
tion.    Maps.     Lond.  1881.  O.       915.9  :  10 

—  The  russian  advance  towards  India  ;  conver- 

sations with  Skobeleff",  Ignatief  and  other 
distinguished  russian  generals  and  states- 
men on  the  central-asian  question.  Lond. 
1882.0.  957:3 

—  The  russians  at  Merv  and  Herat,  and  their 

power  of  invading  India.    Lond.  1883.  O. 

957:2 

—  The  russians  at  the  gates  of  Herat.    Maps  and 

portr.     N.  Y.  1885.  D.  957  :  4 

—  Same.    Maps  and  iU.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q.    957+4 
Vambery,   Armin.      The    coming    struggle    for 

India ;  an  account  of  the  encroachments 
of  Russia  in  central  Asia,  and  of  the  diffi- 
culties sure  to  arise  therefrom  to  England. 
Lond.  1885.  D.  957  :  5 

Boulger,  Demetrius  C:  Central  asian  ques- 
tions ;  essays  on  Afghanistan,  China  and 
central  Asia.  Portr.  and  maps.  Lond. 
1885.  O.  915:26 

Contents.  Russia's  empire  in  central  Asia.- Peter 
the  great  and  the  policy  of  Russia.— England's  policy 
toward  Afghanistan.— Ought  we  to  hold  Candahar.— 
Herat  and  the  turcomans.- Why  Candahar  should  be 
retained.  — Lord  Lawrence  and  masterly  inactivity. 
—Subsidising  the  ameer.— Merv!  what  next  V  — The 
future  of  China.— The  raongols.- The  Chinese  in  cen- 
tral Asia.— Russia  and  China.— The  french  in  Anam 
and  Tonquin— China  and  foreign  powers.— Franco 
and  China.— Foreigners  in  China.- Tibet  and  the  way 
thither.— Tso  Tsung  Tang.— The  late  Yakrtab  Bog  of 
Kashgar.— The  history  of  the  opium  traffic— Three 
Chinese  generals.- The  Chinese  art  of  war.— Reflec- 
tions on  Chinese  history  with  reference  to  the  pres- 
ent situation  of  affairs.— The  russian  railway  east  of 
the  Caspian.— Index ^f  subjects. 

3.    Afghanistan. 

Fraser,  James  Baillie.  [Description  of  Afghan- 
istan and  Beloochistan] .    In  his  Persia. 

955  :1 


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01.  916,  958-961 


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Bellew,  H:  Walther.  Afghanistan  and  the 
afghans ;  a  brief  review  of  the  history  of 
the  country,  and  account  of  its  people,  with 
a  special  reference  to  the  present  crisis  and 
war  with  the  amir  Sher  Ali  Khan.  Lond. 
1879.  D.  958  : 1 

Ashe,  Waller,  ed.  Personal  records  of  the 
Kandahar   campaign  by  officers  engaged 


22.    Africa. 


1.    In  general. 


Goodrich,  S:  Griswold.  Lights  and  shadows  of 
african  history.  [Youth's  lib.  of  history]. 
Bost.  1844.  S.  X  960  :  1 

Johnston,  Alexander  Keith,  ed.  Africa.  (Stan- 
ford's compendium  of  geography  and 
travel,  based  on  Hellwald's  Die  erde  und 
ihre  volker) ;  ed.  and  extended  by  Keith 
Johnston,  with  ethnological  app.  by  A.  H. 
Keane.    Maps  and  ill.    Lond.  1878.  O. 

916:1 

Jameson,  Robert,  and  others.  Narrative  of  dis- 
covery and  adventure  in  Africa  from  the 
earliest  ages,  with  ill.  of  the  geology,  min- 
eralogy and  zoology.  Map  and  ill.  [Har- 
per's fam.  lib.]     N.  Y.  1846.  S.  916  :  3 

Jones,  C :  H.  Africa ;  the  history  of  explora- 
tion and  adventure  as  given  in  the  leading 
authorities  from  Herodotus  to  Livingstone. 
111.     N.  Y.  1875.  O.  916:2 

IngersoU,  L.  D.,  ed.  Explorations  in  Africa 
by  dr.  D:  Livingstone  and  othei's  ;  an  ac 
count  of  the  Staiuey-Livingstone  expedition 
of  search  under  the  patronage  of  the  New 
York  herald,  as  furnished  by  dr.  Living- 
stone and  mr.  Stanley  ;  with  a  biogr.  sketwi 
of  dr.  Livingstone,  mr.  Stanley  and  others 
connected  with  the  discoveries  in  Africa, 
and  an  epitome  of  historical  and  geograph- 
ical information  in  regard  to  the  continent 
inhabited  by  the  black  man.  Maps  and  ill. 
Chicago.  1872.  O.  916:4 

Reade,  W:  Winwood.  Savage  Africa ;  being 
the  narrative  of  a  tour  in  equatorial,  south- 
western and  northwestern  Africa,  with 
notes  on  the  habits  of  the  gorilla,  on  the 
existence  of  unicorns  and  tailed  men,  on 
the  slave  trade,  on  the  origin,  char- 
acter and  capabilities  of  the  negro,  and  on 
the  future  civilization  of  western  Africa. 
111.  and  map.     N.  Y.  1864.  O.  916  :  5 

Knox,  T:  Wallace.  The  boy  travellers  in  the 
far  east,  pt.  5:  Adventures  of  two  youths 
in  a  journey  through  Africa.  111.  N.  Y. 
1884  [1883].  O.  x916:6 

McCabe,  James  D.  Our  young  folks  in  Africa  ; 
the  adventures  of  a  party  of  young  ameri- 
cans  in  Algeria  and  in  south  central  Africa. 
Phila.  1883  [1882].  O.  x  916  :  7 

2.    Barbary  and  Sahara. 
General  and  western. 

Russell,  Michael.  History  and  present  condi- 
tion of  the  Barbary  states  ;  comprehending 
a  view  of  their  civil  institutions,  antiqui- 
ties, arts,  religion,    literature,  commerce, 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


therein  ;  ed.  and  annotated,  with  an  introd. 

Lond.  1881.  O.  958  :  2 

Rodenbough,  Theophilus  F.     Afghanistan  and 

the  anglo-russian  dispute.     Maps  and  ill. 

N.  Y.  im.  D.  958  :  3 

Malleson,   G:  Brace.    Herat,   the  granary  and 

garden  of  central  Asia  ;  with  an  index  and 

map.    Lond.^^0^^ ^ -^V^g^^J*® '  ^ 

prjIVERSITY)) 

agriculture,  and  natural  productions.    111. 
[Harper's  family  lib.]    N.  Y.  1842.    S. 

961  :1 

Paddock,  Judah.  A  narrative  of  the  shipwreck 
of  the  ship  Oswego  on  the  coast  of  south 
Barbary,  and  of  the  sufferings  of  the  mas- 
ter and  the  crew  while  in  bondage  among 
the  arabs  ;  interspersed  with  remarks  upon 
the  country  and  its  inhabitants  and  con- 
cerning the  peculiar  perils  of  that  coast. 
N.  Y.  1818.  O.  916.1:1 

Riley,  James.  Narrative  of  the  loss  of  the 
american  brig  Commerce,  wrecked  on  the 
western  coast  of  Africa  in  aug.  1815,  with 
an  account  of  the  sufferings  of  the  surviv- 
ing officers  and  crew,  who  were  enslaved 
by  the  wandering  arabs  on  the  african 
desert  or  Zahahran,  and  observations  his- 
torical, geographical,  etc.,  made  during  the 
travels  of  the  author,  while  a  slave  to  the 
arabs,  in  the  empire  of  Morocco.  Preceded 
by  a  brief  sketcn  of  the  author's  life,  and 
containing  a  description  of  the  famous  city 
Tombuctoo,  and  of  another  larger  city,  far 
south  of  it,  on  the  same  river,  called  Was- 
sanah,  narrated  to  the  author  at  Mogadore 
by  Sidi  Hamet,  the  arabian  merchant. 
Rev.,  and  life  continued  by  the  author  in 
Jan.  1828.    N.  Y.  1839.  O.  916.1  :  2 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1859.  S.  916.1  :  2 

Robbins,  Archibald.  A  journal  comprising  an 
account  of  the  loss  of  the  brig  Commerce 
of  Hartford,  Conn.,  James  Riley,  master, 
upon  the  western  coast  of  Africa,  aug.  28tli 
1815,  also  of  the  slavery  and  sufferings  of 
the  author  and  the  rest  of  the  crew,  upon 
the  desert  of  Zahara,  in  1815—1817,  with 
accounts  of  the  manners,  customs  and 
habits  of  the  wandering  arabs,  also  a  brief 
historical  and  geographical  view  of  the 
continent  of  Africa.     Hartford.  1851.  D. 

916.1:3 

Campbell,  T:  Letters  from  the  south,  written 
during  a  journey  to  Algiers,  etc.  Phila. 
1836.  D.  916.1:4 

Rohlfs,  Gerhard.  Adventures  in  Morocco,  and 
journeys  through  the  oases  of  Draa  and 
Tafilet.  With  an  introd.  by  Winwood 
Reade.     Lond.  1874.  O.  916.1:5 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Morocco  ;  its  people  and 
places.  Tr.  by  C.  Rollin  Tilton.  Lond. 
[1879].  Q.  916.1+P6 

Richardson,  James.  Travels  in  the  great  desert 
of  Sahara,  in  1845  and  1846 ;  containing  a 
narrative  of  personal  adventures  during  a 
tour  of  nine  months  through  the  desert, 
amongst  the  touaricks  and  other  tribes  of 
saharan  people  ;  incl.  a  description  of  the 
oases  and  cities  of  Ghat,  Ghadames  and 
Mourzuk.     Lond.  1848.    2  v.  O.    916.1:7 


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Mackenzie,  Donald.  The  flooding  of  the  Sahara  ; 
an  account  of  the  proposed  plan  for  open- 
ing central  Africa  to  commerce  and  civili- 
zation from  the  north-west  coast,  with  a 
description  of  Soudan  and  western  Sahara, 
and  notes  on  ancient  mss.  Lond.  1877.  D. 
916.1  :8 

Eastern. 

Prus,  Mme.  — .  A  residence  in  Algeria.  Lond. 
1853.0.  916.1:9 

Cooke,  G:  Wingrove.  Conquest  and  colonisation 
in  north  Africa ;  the  substance  of  a  series 
of  letters  from  Algeria,  pub.  in  the 
"Times",  with  introd.  and  supp.,  contain- 
ing the  most  recent  french  and  other  in- 
formation on  Morocco.     Edinb.  1860.  D. 

916.1  :10 

Ditson,  G:  L.    Adventures  and  observations  on 

the  north  coast  of  Africa,  or  The  crescent 

and  the  french  crusaders.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

916.1:11 

—  Same.   The  crescent  and  the  french  crusaders. 

N.  Y.  1859.  D.  916.1  :  11 

Cruisings  and  adventures  in  Italy  and  Africa. 

-N.Y.n.  d.  D.  914.5:14 

Contents.    Dickens,  C:    Pictures  from  Italy.— [The 

french  in  Algiers:]  Lainping',  Clemens,  The  soldier 

of  the  foreign  legion;  France,  A.  de.    The  prisoners 

of  Abd-el-Kader,  or  Five  months'  captivity  among 

the  arabs. 

Browne,  J:  Ross.    A  whirl  through  Algeria. 

w  914.3:  55 
Blackburn,  H:    Artists  and  arabs,  or  Sketching 
in  sunshine.    111.     Bost.  1874.  T. 

916.1  :12 
Dumerg^ue,   E:     The  chotts  of  Tunis,   or  The 
great  inland  sea  of  north  Africa  in  ancient 
times.    Lond.  1883.  D.  916.1  :  13 

Bae,  E:  The  country  of  the  moors,  a  journey 
from  Tripoli  in  Barbary  to  the  city  of 
Kairwan.    Map  and  ill.    Lond.  1877.  D. 

916.1:14 
Hesse-Wartegg,  Ernst  v.    Tunis,  the  land  and 
the  people.  111.     Lond.  1882.  O.  916.1  :  15 
Boddy,   Alexander  A.     To  Kairwan  the  holy ; 
scenes  in  muhammedan  Africa.   111.   Lond. 
1885.  D.  916.1  :  16 

Davis,  Nathan.  Carthage  and  her  remains  ;  an 
account  of  the  excavations  and  researches 
on  the  site  of  the  phcenician  metropolis  in 
Africa  and  other  adjacent  places,  conducted 
under  the  auspices  of  her  majesty's  govern- 
ment.   Lond.  1861.  O.  916.1-fl7 

3.    "Egypt  and  Abyssinia. 

Egypt. 

(See  al80  Ancient  history,  col.  1166—1167). 

Buckingham,  James  Silk.  Notes  on  the  Buck- 
ingham lectures  ;  embracing  sketches  of 
the  geography,  antiquities  and  present  con- 
dition of  Egypt  and  Palestine,  compiled 
from  [his]  oral  discourses,  together  with  a 
sketch  of  liis  life  by  James  Hildreth.  N.  Y. 
1838.  S.  916.2  :  3 

Lane,  E:  W:  An  account  of  the  manners  and 
customs  of  the  modern  egyptians  ;  written 
in  Egypt  during  1833-35,  partly  from  notes 
made  during  a  former  visit  to  that  country 
jn  1825-28.  5th  ed.  with  add.  and  imp.  from 


Lane,  E:  W: — Continued. 

a  copy  annotated  by  the  author,  ed.  by  his 
nephew  E:  Stanley  Poole.  Lond.  1871.  2  v. 
D  916.2:13 

—  Same,  germ.  Sitten  und  gebrauche  der  heuti- 
gen  egypter.  Aus  dem  eng.  iibers.  von  Ju- 
lius Theodor  Zenker.  2te  ausg.  Leipz.  n.  d. 
3v.  T.  916.2:13 

Russell,  Michael.  View  of  ancient  and  modern 
Egypt ;  with  an  outline  of  its  natural  his- 
tory. 111.  [Harper's  family  lib.]  N.  Y.  1842. 
S.  962  :  2 

Poole,  Stanley  Lane-.    Egypt.  111.  [Foreign  coun- 
tries and  english  colonies.]    Lond.  1881.  S. 
916.2:8 

Ebers,  G:  Moritz.  Egypt ;  descriptive,  historical 
and  picturesque. '  From  the  german  by  Clara 
Bell,  with  introd.  and  notes  by  S.  Birch. 
N.  Y.  [1882].  2  V.  Q.  916.2  :  B,2 

McCoan,  James  Carlile.  Egypt  as  it  is.  Map. 
2ded.    N.  Y.  [1882].  O.  916.2:29 

Waters,  Clara,  born  Erskine,  formerly  mrs.  Cle- 
ment. Egypt.  [Lothrop's  library  of  enter- 
taining history,  ed.  by  Arthur  Gilman.] 
Bost.  tl880].   D.  962:1 

De  Leon,  Edwin.    Egypt  under  its  khedives,  or 
The  old  house  of  bondage  under  new  mas- 
ters. 111.    N.  Y.1882.  Q.  916.2+21 
Wallace,   Donald  Mackenzie.    Egypt    and    the 
egyptian  question.    Lond.  1883.    O. 

916.2:32 
Loring,  W:  W.    A  confederate  soldier  in  Egypt. 
Portr.  and  ill.    N.  Y.  [1884].  O.  916.2  :  33 
Contents.    Pt.  1.    Egypt.—  Pt.  2.    Military  experien- 
ces in  Abyssinia. 

Towle,  G:  Makepeace.  England  in  Egypt 
(Timely  topics.)  Maps.  Bost.  1886  ^  ~~  ^ 
S.         ■  962 

Broadley,  A.  M.  How  we  defended  Arabi  and 
his  friends  ;  a  story  of  Egypt  and  the  egyp- 
tians. 111.     Lond.  1884.  O.  962  :  4 

Long,  C:  Chaille.  The  three  prophets  ;  Chinese 
Gordon,  Mohammed-Ahmed  el  Maahdi, 
Arabi  Pasha ;  events  before  and  after  the 
bombardment  of  Alexandria.  N.  Y.  1884. 
S.  962  : 3 

Burleigh,  Bennet.  Desert  warfare  ;  the  chro- 
nicle of  the  eastern  Soudan  campaign. 
Maps.    Lond.  1884.  O.  963  :  2 

Buchta,  R:  The  true  history  of  the  rebellion  in 
the  Soudan,  bv  one  who  knows  the  Mahdi 
personally.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  mrs. 
R.  W.  Felkin.  Map.    Lond?  w.  d.  O. 

963:3 
See  also  British  foreign  relations,  col.  173. 

Paul,  Ewald.  Egypten  in  handelspolitischer 
hinsicht.  In  "Deutsche  zeit-  una  streitfra- 
fragen,  304  :  15  vl2 

Travels . 
(See  also  Palestine,  col.  1310—1313.) 

Denon,   Dominique  Vivant.    Voyages  dans    la 

basse  et  la  haute  Egypte,  pendant  les  cam- 

pagnes  de  Bonaparte  en  1798  et  1799.     Ed. 

ornee     de     109_planches     en    tailledouce. 

Londres.  1807.  Text,  2  v.   Q.    Plates,  1  v. 

F.  916.2:111 

Minutoli,  Wolf  ardine  Auguste  Louise  Menu  frei- 

herrin  v.    Recollections  of  Egypt.    Pnila. 

1827.  O.  916.2:6 


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Atkins,  Sarah.  Fruits  of  enterprize,  exhibited 
in  the  adventures  of  [Giovanni  Battista] 
Belzoni  in  Egypt  and  Nubia ;  with  an  ac- 
count of  his  discoveries  in  the  pyramids, 
among  the  ruins  of  cities  and  in  the  anci- 
ent tombs.  Newed.,  rev.,  with  add.  N.Y. 
1842.  S.  916.2  :  24 

Poole,  Sophia,  born  Lane.  The  english-woman 
in  Egypt,  letters  from  Cairo  during  a  resi- 
dence there  in  1842—1844  with  E.  W.  Lane, 
by  his  sister.    Phila.  1845.  S.  916.2  :  5 

Warburton,  Eliot  Bartholomew  G:  The  cres- 
cent and  the  cross,  or  Romances  and  reali- 
ties of  eastern  travel.  New  ed.  N.  Y.  1848. 
D.  916.2:17 

Goltz,  Bogumil.    Ein  kleinstadter  in  Aegypten  ; 

reise,  [1849-501.  3te  aufl.    Berlin.  [1877].  S. 

916.2:11 

St.  John,  Bayle.  Two  years'  residence  in  a  le- 
vantine  family.  Lond.  1850.  D.    916.2  :  15 

—  Village  life  in  Egypt  ;  with  sketches  of  the 
Said.    Bost.  1853.  2  v.  D.  916.2  :  16 

Smith,  Jerome  Van  Crowninshield.  A  pilgrim- 
age to  Egypt;  embracing  a  diary  of  explora- 
tion on  the  Nile,  with  observations  of  the 
manners,  customs  and  institutions  of  the 
people  and  of  the  present  condition  of  the 
antiquities  and  ruins.  111.  Bost.  1852.  D. 
916.2:10 

Prime,  W:  Cowper.     Boat  life  in  Egypt  and  Nu- 
bia, [1855-56.].     N.  Y.  1877.  D.      916.2  :  9 
Note.    For  continuation  of  the  journey,  see  his  Tent 
life  in  the  Holy  Land,  915.6  :  36. 

Paine,  Caroline.  Tent  and  harem  ;  notes  of  an 
oriental  trip.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.  916.2  :  7 

Warner,  C:  Dudley.  My  winter  on  the  Nile, 
[1875].    Newed.,  rev.    Bost.  1881.  D. 

916.2:18 
Note,.   For  continuation  of  the  journey,  see  his  In  the 
Levant,  915.6  : 8. 

Edwards,  Amelia  Blandford.  A  thousand  miles 
up  the  Nile.    Leipz.  1878.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

916.2:4 

liOftie,  W.  J.  A  ride  in  Egypt,  from  Sioot  to 
Luxor,  in  1879  ;  with  notes  of  the  present 
state  and  ancient  history  of  the  Nile  valley, 
and  some  account  of  the  various  ways  of 
making  the  voyage  out  and  home.  Lond. 
1879.  D.  916.2:35 

Edwardes,  E.  C.  Hope-.  Eau-de-Nil;  a  chronicle. 
Lond.  1882.  O.  916.2:30 

Warren,  W:  Wilkins.  Life  on  the  Nile  in  a  da- 
habeeh  and  excursions  on  shore  between 
Cairo  and  Assouan ;  also  a  tour  in  Syria 
and  Palestine  in  1866-67.  3ded.  Bost.  1883. 
S.  916.2:25 

Oliphant,   Laurence.    The  land  of  Khemi  ;  up 

and    down  the  middle  Nile.    111.     2d  ed. 

Edinb.  1882.  D.  916.2:31 

Contents.    The  arsinoite  home.  —  The  labyrinth  and 

the  lakes.— Old  and  new.— Society  in  the  pi'ovinces.— 

Excavations  at  Isembheb. 

Stuart,  Villiers.  Egypt  after  the  war  ;  being  the 
narrative  of  a  tour  of  inspection,  under- 
taken last  autumn,  incl.  experiences  among 
the  natives,  with  descriptions  of  their 
homes  and  habits,  in  which  are  embodied 
notices  of  the  latest  archajological  discov- 
eries, and  a  i-evised  account  of  the  funeral 
canopy  of  an  egyptian  queen,  with  interest- 
ing add.  111.     Lond.  1883.  Q.      916.2+38 

Gumming,  Constance  Frederiea  Gordon-.  Via 
Cornwall  to  Egypt.    Lond.  1885.  O. 

916.2:39 


Eddy,  Daniel  Clarke.    Walter  in  Egypt.    (Wal- 
ter's tour  in  the  east,  v.  1.)    N.  Y.  n.  d.    D. 
916.2:28 
Whately,  Mary  L.    Letters  from  Egypt.  111.   N. 
Y.n.d.  S.  X  916.2:  22 

Hale,  E:  Everett  and  Susan.  A  family  flight 
over  Egypt  and  Syria.    Bost.  [1882] .  O. 

X  916.2:  23 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.     Zigzag  journeys  in  the 

Levant,   with  a   talmudist    story-teller ;  a 

spring  trip  of  the  Zigzag  through  Egypt  to 

the  Holy  Land.  111.    Bost.  1886  [1885].  O. 

X  916.2:41 

Pyramids  and  obelisks . 

Hawks,  Francis  Lister.  The  monuments  of 
Egypt,  or  Egypt  a  witness  for  the  Bible. 
111.  2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     N.  Y.  1850.  O. 

916.24-19 

Seiss,  Joseph  A:  A  miracle  in  stone,  or  The 
great  pyramid  of  Egypt.  2d  ed.  Phila. 
[1878].  D.  916.2:27 

Proctor,  R:  Anthony.  The  great  pyramid,  ob- 
servatory, tomb  and  temple. '  N.  Y.  1883. 
D.  916.2:26 

Contents.  The  great  pyramid.  —  The  origin  of  the 
week.  —Saturn  and  the  sabbath  of  the  jews.-  Astro- 
nomy and  the  Jewish  festival.  —  The  history  of  sun- 
day.— Astrology. 

Smyth,  C.  Piazzi.  Our  inheritance  in  the  great 
pyi-amid,  4th  ed.,  incl.  all  the  most  import- 
ant discoveries  up  to  the  time  of  publica- 
tion. With  25  explan.  plates,  giving  maps, 
plans,  elevations  and  sections  of  all  crucial 
parts  of  the  structure.    Lond.  1880.  O. 

916.2:20 

Totten,  C:  A.  L.  An  important  question  in  me- 
trology, based  upon  recent  and  original 
discoveries  ;  a  challenge  to  the  metric  sys- 
tem, and  an  earnest  word  with  the  english- 
speaking  people  on  their  ancient  weights 
and  measures.  Diagrams.  N.  Y.  1884,  O. 
916.2-1-36 

Barnard,  F:  A:  Porter.  The  imaginary  metrolo- 
gical  system  of  the  great  pyramid  of  Gizeh; 
from  tne  proceedings  of  the  Amer.  metrolo- 
gical  society,  presented  to  the  society  dec. 
9,  1883.  Repr.  from  the  School  of  mines 
ouarterly  of  Jan.,  march  and  may  1884.  111. 
N.  Y.  1884.  O.  916.2:34 

Gorringe,  H:  H.  Egyptian  obelisks.  111.  N.Y. 
[1882].  F.  916.2  :  R37 

iVw  bia  ,  Aby  s  sinia. 
{See  also  Upper  Nile  region,  col.  1335.) 

Russell,  Michael.  Nubia  and  Abyssinia ;  com- 
prehending their  civil  history,  antiquities, 
arts,  religion,  literature  and  natural  his- 
tory. 111.  [Harper's  family  lib.].  N.  Y. 
1843.  S.  963  :  1 

Harris,  Sir  W:  Cornwallis.  Adventures  in 
Africa,  during  a  tour  of  two  years  through 
that  country.     T.  p.  w.    [Phila.]  O. 

916.3:6 

—  Same.  The  highlands  of  Ethiopia.  From  1st 
Lond  ed.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.  916.3  : 6 

Note.  A  record  of  an  embassy  to  Abyssinia,  in 
1841-43,  by  way  of  Aden  and  the  Red  Sea. 

Pallme,  Hynek  (lat.  Ignatius).  Travels  in  Kor- 
dofan ;  embracing  a  description  of  that 
province  of  Egypt  and  some  of  the  bordering 

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countries,  with  a  review  of  the  present  state 
of  the  commerce  in  those  countries,  of  the 
habits  and  customs  of  the  inhabitants,  as 
also  an  account  of  the  slave-hunts  taking 
place  under  the  government  of  Mehemed 
Ali ;  from  notes  coll.  during  a  residence  of 
nearly  two  years  in  Kordofan.  Lond.  1844. 
O.  916.2:40 

Gobat,  S:  Journal  of  three  years'  residence  in 
Abyssinia.  Preceded  by  an  introd.,  geo- 
graphical and  historical,  on  Abyssinia,  tr. 
from  the  french  by  Sereno  D.  Clark,  ac- 
companied with  a  biogr.  sketch  of  bishop 
Gobat  by  Robert  Baird!    N.  Y.  1850.  D. 

916.3:2 

Taylor,  Bayard.    A  journey  to  central  Africa,  or 


Life  and  landscapes    from  Egypt  to  the 

Nile.    Map 

916.3:7 


negro  kingdoms  of  the  White  Nile.    Mar 
and  ill.    N.  Y.  1854.  D. 
Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  916.3  :  7 


Parkyns,  Mansfield.  Life  in  Abyssinia ;  notes 
coll.  during  three  years'  i-esidence  and 
travels  in  that  country.  111.  N.  Y.  1854. 
2v.  O.  916.3:4 

Baker,  Sir  S:  White.  The  Nile  tributaries  of 
Abyssinia,  and  the  sword  hunters  of  the 
Hamran  arabs.    5th  ed.    Phila.  1869.  D. 

916.3:1 

Jonveaiiz,  Emile.  Two  years  in  east  Africa ; 
adventures  in  Abyssinia  and  Nubia,  with 
a  journey  to  the  sources  of  the  Nile.  Maps 
and  ill.     Lond.  1875.   S.  916.3:3 

Klunzinger,  C:  B:  Bilder  aus  Oberagypten,  der 
wiiste  und  dem  Rothen  Meere  ;  "mit  einem 
vorwort  von  G:  Schweinfurth.  2te  aufl. 
Stuttg.  1878.   O.  916.2  :  12 

James,  Frank  L.  The  wild  tribes  of  the  Soudan  ; 
account  of  travel  and  sport,  chiefly  in  the 
Base  country,  personal  experiences  and 
adventures  during  three  winters  spent  in 
the  Soudan.  Maps  and  ill.  N.  Y.  [18831. 
O.  916.3+8 

Winstanley,  W.  A  visit  to  Abyssinia;  an  ac- 
count of  travel  in  modern  Ethiopia.  Lond. 
1881.     2v.   D.  916.3:5 

Schuver,  Juan  Maria.  Reisen  im  oberen  Nilge- 
biet ;  erlebnisse  und  beobachtungen  auf 
der  wasserscheide  zwischen  Blauem  und 
Weissem  Nil,  und  in  den  agyptisch-abes- 
sinischen  grenzlandern  1881  und  1882. 
Karte.  Gotha.  1883.  In  Petermann's  mit- 
teilungen,  Erganzungsb.  16.         905. 1  :  M 

4.    Western  Soudan  and  Guinea. 

Bridge,  Horatio.  Journal  of  an  african  cruiser  ; 
comprising  sketches  of  the  Canaries,  the 
Cape  de  Verds,  Liberia,  Madeira,  Sierra 
Leone  and  other  places  of  interest  on  the 
west  coast  of  Africa,  by  an  officer  of  the 
U.  S.  navy,  ed.  by  Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
N.  Y.  1848.  D.  916.5  : 1 

Cames,  J.  A.  Journal  of  a  voyage  from  Boston 
to  the  west  coast  of  Africa,  with  a  full  de- 
scription of  the  manner  of  trading  with 
the  natives  of  the  coast.    Bost.  1852.  D. 

916.5:2 

Foote,  Andrew  Hull.  Africa  and  the  american 
flag.    N.  Y.  1854.  D.  916.5  :  3 

Hale,  Sarah  Josepha,  ed.  Liberia,  or  Mr.  Pey- 
ton's experiment.    N.  Y.  1853.  D.  916.6  : 4 


Park,  Mungo,  Life  and  travels  of ;  with  supp. 
chapter,  detailing  the  results  of  recent  dis- 
covery.    Edinb.  1864.  D.  916.5  :  5 

Steger,  F:,  ed.  Mungo  Park's  reisen  in  Afrika 
von  der  westkiiste  zum  Niger.  Leipz.  1856. 
D.  916.5:6 

Lauder,  J:  and  R:  Journal  of  an  expedition  to 
explore  the  course  and  termination  of  the 
Niger,  with  a  narrative  of  a  voyage  down 
that  river  to  its  termination,  [1830-311. 
Maps  and  ill.  [Harper's  fam.  lib.]  N.  Y. 
1858.  2  V.  S.  916.5:7 

Allen,  W:,  and  T:  R:  Hey  wood  Thomson.  Nar- 
rative of  the  expedition  sent  by  her  ma- 
jesty's government  to  the  river  Niger  in 
1841  under  the  command  of  capt.  H.  D. 
Trotter.  Pub.  with  the  sanction  of  the  col- 
onial office  and  the  admiralty.  Lond.  1848. 
2v.  O.  916.5:8 

Barth,  H:  Travels  and  discoveries  in  north  and 
central  Africa ;  being  a  journal  of  an  ex- 

e edition  undertaken  under  the  auspices  of 
[.  B.  M.'s  government  in  1849—1855.  N.  Y. 
1857-59.  3v.   O.  916.5+9 

Richardson,  James.  Narrative  of  a  mission  to 
central  Africa  performed  in  1850-51,  under 
the  orders  and  at  the  expense  of  her  ma- 
jesty's government.    Lond.  1853.  2  v.  D. 

916.5:10 
Campbell,  Robert.    A  pilgrimage  to  my  mother- 
land ;  an  account  oi  a  journey  among  the 
egbas  and   yorubas   of  central  Africa,  in 
1859-60.     N.  Y.  1861.  D.  916.5:11 

Rohlfs,  Gerhard.  Quer  durch  Afrika  ;  reise  vom 
Mittelmeer  nach  dem  Tschad-see  und  zum 
Golf  vom  Guinea,  [1865-67].  Leipz.  1874.  2 
V.  in  1.  O.  916.5  :  12 

Stanley,  H:  Morton.  Coomassie  and  Magdala  ; 
the  story  of  two  british  campaigns  in 
Africa.     111.    N.  Y.  1874.  O.  966+1 

Burton,  R:  Francis,  antiVerneyLovett  Cameron. 
To  the  Gold  Coast  for  gold  ;  a  personal  nar- 
rative.    Lond.  1883.  2  V.    O.         916.5:13 
Contents.    V.  1.   Lisbon  to  Sierra  Leone,  by  way  of 
Madeira  and  Grand  Canary.    2.    Sa  Leone  to  Axlm 
and  the  gold  mines.— App.:    The  Ashanti  scare;  The 
labour-question  In  western  Africa;  Gold-digging  in 
n.  w.  Africa;  Lists  of  birds  and  plants  collected.— 
Index. 
Oberlander,   R:,   ed.    Westafrika  vom  Senegal 
bis   Bengufcla ;    reisen   and    schilderungen 
ausSenegambien,  Ober-  und  Niederguinea, 
mit  besonderer  riicksicht  auf  die  deutsche 
expedition  an  die  Loangokiiste  und  deren 
ausgang.    3te  ergjinzte  aufl.   [111.  bibliothek 
der  lilnder- und  volkerkundej.   Leipz.  1878. 
O.  916.6:13 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul  Belloni.  Explorations  and  ad- 
ventures in  equatorial  Africa ;  with  ac- 
counts of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the 
people  and  of  the  chace  of  the  gorilla, 
crocodile,  leopard,  elephant,  hippopotamus 
and  other  animals.  Map  and  ill.  Lond. 
1861.  O.  916.7:1 

—  A  journey  to  Ashango-land  and  further  pene- 

tration into  equatorial  Africa.    Map  and 
ill.    N.  Y.  1871.  O.  916.7+7 

—  Stories  of  the    gorilla  country,   narrated   for 

young  people.    111.    N.  Y.  1867.  D. 

X  916.7:  2 

—  Wild   life    under   the    equator,   narrated    for 

young  people.    111.    N.  Y.  [1868].  D. 

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Du  Chaillu,  Paul  BeWoni.— Continued. 

—  Lost  in  the  jungle,  narrated  for  young  people. 

111.     N.  t.  [1869].  D.  X  916.7:  4 

—  My  Apingi  kingdom,   with   life  in  the  great 
Sahara,  and  sketches  of  the  chase  of  the 

"  ""      N.  Y.    [1870].  D. 

x916.7:5 

111.     N.  Y.  [1871]. 

x9l6.7:6 


ostrich,  hyena,  etc.     111. 

—  The  country  of  the  dwarfs. 
D. 


5.    Upper  Nile  region. 

(See  also  Nubia  and  Abyssinia,  col.  1333.) 

Geddie,  J:  The  lake  regions  of  central  Africa  ; 
a  record  of  modern  discovery.  N.  Y.  1881. 
D.  916.4:1 

Contents.    Introductory  and  historical.— The  Nile.— 
The  Cong-c— The  Zambesi. 
Taylor,  Bayard,  ed.    The  lake  regions  of  central 
Africa  ;  comp.  and  arr.    Map  and  ill.    (111. 
lib.  of  travel).     N.  Y.  1881.  D.        916.4  :  2 
Note.    Comprises  the  travels  of  Burton,  Spelie  and 
Balier. 
Krapf,  J:  L:    Travels,  researches  and  mission- 
ary labors  during  an  eighteen  years  resi- 
dence in  eastern  Africa,  together  with  jour- 
neys to  Jagga,  Usambara,Ukambani,  Shoa, 
Abessinia  and    Khartum  and    a   coasting 
voyage  from   Mombaz  to   Cape  Delgado. 
With  an  app.  respecting  the  snow-capped 
mountains  of  eastern  Africa,  the  sources  of 
the  Nile,  the  languages   and  literature  of 
Abessinia  and  eastern  Africa,  etc.,  and  an 
account  of  geographical  researches  in  east- 
ern Africa  up  to  the  discovery  of  the  Uyen- 
yesi  by  dr.  Livingstone,   by'E.  J.   Raven- 
stein.  ■  Bost.  1860.  O.  916.4  :  3 
Biirton,  R:  Francis.    The  lake  regions  of  central 
Africa  ;    a  picture  of  exploration.     N.  Y. 
1860.  O.  916.4:4 
Speke,  J:  Hanning.    Journal  of  the  discovery  of 
the  source  of  the  Nile.    Map,  portr.  and  ill. 
N.  Y.  1864.  O.  916.4  :  5 
Baker,  Sir  S:  White.    The  Albert  Nyanza,  great 
basin  of  the  Nile  and  explorations  of  the 
Nile  sources.  Maps,  ill.  and  portr.    Lond. 
1866.  O.                                                916.4:6 
—  Ismaili'a,  a  narrative  of  the  expedition  to  cen- 
tral Africa  for  the  suppression  of  the  slave 
trade,   organized    by    Ismail,    khedive    of 
Egypt.    Maps,  portr.  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1875. 
O.  ■                                                        916.4+7 
Schweinfurth,  G:  A:    The  heart  of  Africa  ;  three 
years'  travels  and  adventures  in  the  unex- 
plored regions  of  central  Africa  from  1868 
to  1871.    Tr.  by  Ellen  E.  Frewer  ;  with  an 
introd.  by  Winwood  Reade.    Maps  and  ill. 
N.Y.  1874.2  V.  O.                           916.4+8 
Hill,  G:  Birbeck,  ed.    Colonel  Gordon  in  central 
Africa,  1874—1879  ;  with  a  portr.  and  map 
of  the  country,  prep,  under  col.  Gordon's 
supervision.    From  original  letters  and  do- 
cuments.    Lond.  1881.  O.  916.4  :  9 
"Wilson,  C:  T.,  and  R.  W.  Felkin.    Uganda  and 
the  Egyptian  Soudan.     Lond.  1882.  2  v.  D. 
916.4:10 
Contents.    V.  1.    Wilson,  C:  T.    Narrative.  —  Fel- 
kin, R.  W.    Narrative.  —  App. :    Wilson,  C:T.    On 
trade,  List  of  plants,  Itinerary,  Vocabularies.  —  Ba- 
venstein,  E.  G.    Wilson  a)id  Pelkin's  meteorological 
and  hypsometrical  observ.— Index.    2.  Felkin,  R.  W. 
Narrative,  conMnMed.— App. :  Felkin,  R.  W.   Anthro- 
pological notes  and  measurements.  Itinerary;  Cas- 
par!, R.    Analysis  of  Iron  ore  from  Madi  and  Dar- 


four;  G-errard,  A.  W.    Report  on  water  from  hot 
springs,  Busi.— Index.— Maps. 
1101X1:,  C:  Chaille.    Central  Africa,  naked  truths 
of  naked  people  ;  an  account  of  the  expe- 
ditions to  the  lake  Victoria  Nyanza  and 
the  Makraka-Niam-Niam,  west  of  the  Bahr- 
el-Abiad  (White  Nile).  111.    N.  Y.  1877.  O. 
916.4  :11 
Thomson,  Joseph.    To  the  central  african  lakes 
and  back  ;  the  narrative  of  the  Royal  geo- 
graphical society's  East  central  afi'ican  ex- 
pedition, 1878-80  ;  with  a  short  biogr.  notice 
of  Keith  Johnston.  Portr.  and  map.  2d  ed. 
Bost.  1881.  2  v.  D.  916.4:  12 

—  Through  Masai  land  ;   a  journey  of  explora- 

tion among  the  snow-clad  volcanic  moun- 
tains and  strange  tribes  of  eastern  equator- 
ial Africa,  the  narrative  of  the  Royal  geo- 
graphical society's  expedition  to  Mount 
Kenia  and  lake  Victoria  Nyanza,  1883—1884. 
4th  ed.     Bost.  1885.  O.  916.4  :  13 

Cameron,  VerneyLovett.     Across  Africa.  Leipz. 

1877.  2  V.  in  1.  S.  916.4  :  14 

6.    South  central  region. 

Livingstone,  D:  Missionary  travels  and  re- 
searches in  south  Africa,  incl.  a  sketch  of 
16  years'  residence  in  the  interior  of  Africa 
and  a  journey  from  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
to  Loanda  on  the  west  coast,  thence  across 
the  continent  down  the  river  Zambesi  to 
the  eastern  ocean.  Portr.,  maps  and  ill. 
25  ed.,  with  index.     N.  Y.  1870.  O. 

916.6:1 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1858.  O.  916.6  :  1 

—  andC:    Narrative  of    an    expedition    to    the 

Zambesi  and  its  tributaries  and  of  the  dis- 
covery of  the  lakes  Shirwa  and  Nyassa, 
1858—1864.  Map  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1866.  O. 

916.6:2 

—  Last  journals  in  central  Africa  from  1865  to  his 

death  ;  continued  by  a  narrative  of  his  last 
moments  and  sufferings  obtained  from  his 
faithful  servants  Chuma  and  Susi,  by  Ho- 
race Waller.    Portr.,  maps  and  ill.    N.  Y. 

1875.  O.  916.6+3 
Barth,    Hermann   v.     David    Livingstone,   der 

Afrikareisende  :  Ostafrika  vom  Limpopo 
bis  zum  Somalilande  ;  erforschungsreisen 
im  osten  Af  rika's,  mit  besonderer  rucksicht 
auf  leben,  reisen  und  tod  von  David  Living- 
stone ;  auf  grund  des  neuesten  standpunk- 
tes  der  ostafrikanischen  volkerkunde  be- 
arb.  An  stelle  der  vierten  aufl.  von  "Liv- 
ingstone, der  missionar";  2te  ausg.  ver- 
mehrt  durch  einen  auszug  aus  D:  Living- 
stone's hinterlassenen  tagebiichern.   Leipz. 

1876.  O.  916.6-h4 
Stanley,  H:  Morton.     How  I  found  Livingstone  ; 

travels,  adventures  and  discoveries  in  cen- 
tral Africa ;  incl.  four  months  residence 
with  dr.  Livingstone.  111.  and  maps.  2d  ed. 
Lond.  1872.  O.  916.6:6 

—  Through  the  dark  continent,  or  The  sources  of 

the  Nile  around  the  great  lakes  of  equator- 
ial Africa  and  down  the  Livingstone  river 
to  the  Atlantic  ocean.  Maps  and  ill.    N.  Y. 

1878.  2  V.  O.  916.6  :  6 
Both,  R:    Stanleys    reise    durch    den    dunkeln 

welttheil ;  fiir  die  jugendbearb.  Karteund 
ill.     Stuttg.  n.  d.  8.  x  916.6  :  7 


at  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


1327 


01.  916,  966-968  HIST.  AND  GEOGR.- AFRICA. 


1328 


Ohambliss,  J.  E.,  comp.  The  lives  and  travels 
of  Livingstone  and  Stanley,  covering  their 
entire  career  in  southern  and  central  Africa. 
111.  and  maps.  Phila.  [1881].  O.  916  :  6+8 

Toung,  E:D.  Nyassa;  a  journal  of  adventures 
whilst  exploring  lake  Nyassa,  central  Afri- 
ca, and  establishing  the  settlement  of 
"Livingstonia,"  rev.  by  Horace  Waller.  2d 
ed.    Maps.    Lend.  1877.  D.  916.6  :  9 

Elton,  James  F:  Travels  and  researches  among 
the  lakes  and  mountains  of  eastern  and 
central  Africa;  ed.  by  H.  B.  Cotterill. 
Maps  and  ill.     Lond.  1879.  O.      916.6  :  10 

Ser^a  Pinto,  Alexandre  Alberto  da  Rocha.     How 

I  crossed  Africa  from  the  Atlantic  to  the 

Indian  ocean,  through  unknown  countries, 

discovery  of  the  great  Zambesi  affluents, 

etc.  Tr."  from  the  author's  ms.  by  Alfred 

Elwes.  Maps  and  ill.    Phila.  1881.  2  v.  O. 

916.6:11 

Cmtents.    V.  1.    The  king's  rifle.     2.   The  Coillard 

family. 

Monteiro,  Joachim  J:  Angola  and  the  river 
Congo.  Map  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

^  916.7:9 

Capello,  Hermenigildo  C:  de  Brito-,  and  Roberto 
Ivens.  From  Benguella  to  the  territory  of 
Yacca  ;  description  of  a  journey  into  cen- 
tral and  west  Africa,  comprising  narratives, 
adventures  and  important  surveys  of  the 
sources  of  the  rivers  Cuuene,  Cubango, 
Luando,  Cuanza  and  Cuango,  and  of  great 
part  of  the  course  of  the  two  latter,  to- 
gether with  the  discovery  of  the  rivers 
Hamba,  Cauali,  Sussa  and  Cugho  and  a 
detailed  account  of  the  territories  of  Qui- 
teca,  N'bungo,  Sosso,  Futa  and  Yacca.  Ex- 
pedition organized  in  1877—1880.  Tr.  by 
Alfred  Elwes.  Maps  and  ill.  Lond.  1882. 
2v.  O.  916.6:  12 

Johnston,  H.  H.  The  river  Congo,  from  its 
mouth  to  B616b6  ;  with  a  general  descrip- 
tion of  the  natural  history  and  anthropology 
of  its  western  basin.  111.  2d  ed.  Lond.  1884. 
O.  916.7:8 

Stanley,  H:  Morton.  The  Congo  and  the  found- 
ing of  its  free  state  ;  a  story  of  work  and 
exploration.  Maps  and  ill.  N.  Y.  1885.  2 
V.  O.  916.7:10 

7.    fcJouth  Africa. 
Hi  s  t  o  r  y  . 

Martin,  Robert  Montgomery.  History  of  south- 
ern Africa  ;  comprising  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  Mauritius,  Seychelles,  etc.  2d  ed. 
[British  colonial  lib.,  v.  3].     Lond.  1843.  S. 

968  :  3 
Greswell,  W:  Our  south  african  empire.    [Map.] 
Lond.  1885.    2  v.  O.  968  :  6 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— The  dutch  occupation.— 
The  english  occupation.— Native  races:  The  bushmen 
and  hottentots ;  The  kaflrs.- Kaflr  wars.— The  dutch 
republics:  The  Free  State;  The  Transvaal.— South 
African  Confederation.- The  Frere  administration. 
2.  Same,  conMnwed.— The  late  sir  Bartle  Frere;  re- 
view of  his  work  and  life.— Basutoland.— Forms  of 
government  in  south  Africa.— The  Afrikaner  Bond. 
—A  colonial  question;  the  germans  in  south  Africa. 
—Imperial  federation.  —  Some  social  blots  in  Cape 
life.— Education  at  the  Cape.— The  education  of  the 
south  african  tribes. 

Lucas,  T:  J.  The  zulus  and  the  british  frontiers. 
Lond.  1879.  O.  968  :  8 


Vijn,   Cornelius.      Cetshwayo's  dutchman;   the 

f)rivate  journal  of  a  white  trader  in  Zulu- 
and  during  the  british  invasion.  Tr.  from 
the  dutch  and  ed.  with  a  pref.  by  J.  W. 
Colenso.  Portr.  of  Cetshwayo.  Lond.  1880. 
D.  968  : 4 

Colenso,  Frances  Ellen.  History  of  the  zulu  war 
and  its  origin,  [the  author]  assisted  in  those 
portions  of  the  work  which  touch  upon 
military  matters  by  lieut.-col.  E:  Durnford. 
Lond.  1880.  O.  968:1 

—  Same.    2d  ed.    Lond.  1881.  D.  968:1 

—  The  ruin  of  Zululand ;   an  account  of  british 

doings  in  Zululand  since  the  invasion  of 
1879  ;  a  sequel  to  The  history  of  the  zulu 
war  by  Frances  Ellen  Colenso  and  lieut.- 
col.  E:  Durnford.  Portr.  of  bp.  Colenso 
and  Cetshwayo.    Lond.  1884,  1885.    2  v.  O. 

968:5 
Nixon,  J:  The  complete  story  of  the  Transvaal ; 
from  the  "great  trek"  to  the  convention  of 
London  ;  with  app.  comprising  ministerial 
declarations  of  policy  and  official  docu- 
ments.    Lond.  1885.  O.  968  :  7 

Description  and  travels. 

Taylor,  Bayard,  comp.  Travels  in  south  Africa. 
(111.  lib.  of  travel.)    N.  Y.  1872.  D. 

916.8:18 
Note.     Principally  Livingstone's  and  Andersson's 
journeys. 

Steedman,  Andrew.  Wanderings  and  adven- 
tures in  the  interior  of  southern  Africa. 
111.     Lond.  1835.     2  v.  O.  916.8:17 

Moflfat,  Robert.    Missionary  labours  and  scenes 

in  southern  Africa.    3'd  ed.    N.  Y.  1843.   D. 

916.8:20 

Hatfield,  Edwin  F.    St.  Helena  and  the  Cape  of 

Good  Hope,  or  Incidents  in  the  missionary 

life  of  James  McGregor  Bertram  ;  with  an 

introd.  by  G:  B.  Cheever.    N.  Y.  1852.  D. 

916.8:11 

Fleming',  Francis.  Southern  Africa  ;  a  geogra- 
phy and  natural  history  of  the  country, 
colonies  and  inhabitants  from  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  to  Angola,  with  notices  of  their 
origins,  manners,  habits,  customs,  tradi- 
tions, superstitions,  religious  usages,  lan- 
guages, past  and  present  conditions, 
manufactures,  weapons,  etc.  Lond.  1856. 
D.  916.8:8 

Andersson,  C:  J:  Lake  Ngami,  or  Explorations 
and  discoveries  during  eight  years  wander- 
ings in  the  wilds  of  south  western  Africa  ; 
with  an  introd.  letter  by  J:  C:  Fremont. 
111.     N.  Y.  1857.  O.  916.8  :  3 

—  The  Okavango  river ;   a  narrative  of  travel, 

exploration  and  adventure.  111.  and  map. 
N.  Y.  1861.  O.  916.8+4 

—  Notes  of  travel  in  south-western  Africa.   N.  Y. 

1875.  D.  916.8  :  2 

Gumming,  Roualeyn  Gordon.  Five  years  of  a 
hunter's  life  in  the  far  interior  of  south 
Africa ;  with  notices  of  the  native  tribes 
and  anecdotes  of  the  chase  of  the  lion, 
elephant,  hippopotamus,  giraffe,  rhino- 
ceros, etc.  N.  Y.  1874.  2  v.  D.  916.8  :  7 
Cunynghame,  Sir  Arthur  Thurlow.  My  com- 
mand in  south  Africa,  1874—1878  ;  conapris- 
ing  experiences  of  travel  in  the  colonies  of 
south  Africa  and  the  independent  states. 
Maps.    2dthous.    Lond.  1879.  O.  916.8:6  ■ 


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01.  916,  968-969        1330 


TroUope,  Anthony.  South  Africa.  Leipz.  1878. 
2v.  inl.  S."  916.8:19 

Contents.    V.  1.    South  Africa;  history.— The  Cape 
Colony.  —  Natal.     2.    The  Transvaal.  —  Griqualand 
West.— The  Orange  Free  State.— Native  territories.— 
Conclusion. 
Nixon,  J :    Amon^  the  boers,  or  Notes  of  a  trip 
to  south  Africa  in  search  of  health,  [1877- 
78].     111.    Lond.  1880.  O.  916.8:22 

Aylward,  Alfred.  The  Transvaal  of  to-day ; 
war,  witchcraft,  sport  and  spoils  in  south 
Africa.     Edinb.  1878.  O.  916.8:5 

Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Louisa.    In  tents  in  the  Trans- 
vaal.    Lond.  1879.  O.  916.8  :  13 
Montague,  W:  E.   Campaigning  in  south  Africa  ; 
reminiscences  of  an  officer  in  1879.     Edinb. 

1880.  O.  916.8:21 
Gillmore,  Parker,  (Ubique).     The   great  thirst 

land  ;  a  ride  through  Natal,  Orange  Free 
State,  Transvaal  and  Kalahri  desert.  111. 
Lond.  n.  d.  O.  916.8  :  9 

—  A  ride  through  hostile  Africa,  with  adventures 
among    the  boers.     111.,   new  ed.     Lond. 

1881.  O.  916.8:23 
Holub,   Emil.      Seven  years    in    south   Africa ; 

travels,  researches  and  hunting  adven- 
tui-es,  between  the  diamond-fields  and  the 
Zambesi,  1873  —  1879.  Tr.  by  Ellen  E. 
Frewer.  111.  and  map.  Bost.  1881.  3  v.  O. 
916.8:13 


Grout,  Lewis.  Zulu-land,  or  Life  among  the 
zulu-kafirs  of  Natal  and  Zulu -land,  south 
Africa.    Map  and  ill.    Phila.  [1864].  D. 

916.8:10 

Barker,  Mary  Anne  lady,  now  mrs.  F:  Napier 

Broome.     A  year's  housekeeping  in  south 

Africa.    Leipz.  1877.  S.  916.8  : 1 

Note.    Zululand  and  Natal. 

8.    Madagascar. 

Ellis,  W:  Three  visits  to  Madagascar,  during 
the  years  1853—1854—1856 ;  mcl.  a  journey 
to  the  capital,  with  notices  of  the  natural 
history  of  the  country  and  the  present 
civilization  of  the  people.  111.  N.  Y.  1859. 
O.  916.9+1 

liittle,  H:  W:  Madagascar,  its  history  and 
people.    Map.     Edinb.  1884.  O.     916.9:2 


Madagascar  and  France ;  with 
of  t         ' 


Shaw,   G:  A. 

some  account  of  the  island,  its  people,  its 
resources  and  development.  111.  and  map. 
Lond.  1885.  O.  969  :  2 

Oliver,  S:  Pastield.  The  true  story  of  the  french 
dispute  in  Madagascar.  Map.  Lond.  1885. 
O.  969  : 1 


23.    North  America  —  a,  In  general. 


1.    Discovery  and  History. 
ITi story  in  general. 

Winsor,  Justin,  ed.    Narrative  and  critical  his- 
tory of  America  ;  v.  2-4.    Bost.  1885.  Q. 

970+1122 
Contents.  V.  2.  Spanish  explorations  and  settle- 
ments in  America,  from  the  15th  to  17th  century. 
Winsor,  J.  Documentary  sources  of  early  spanish- 
amer.  history;  Columbus  and  his  discoveries,  with 
critical  essay  and  notes;  The  earliest  maps  of  the 
Spanish  and  Portuguese  discoveries.  —  Gay,  Sidney 
Howard.  Amerigo  Vespucci.— Winsor,  J.  Notes  on 
Vespucius  and  the  naming  of  America;  Bibliography 
of  Pomponius  Mela,  Solinus,  Vadianus  and  Apianus. 
— Channing:,  E :  The  companions  of  Columbus,  with 
critical  essay.  —  Winsor,  J.  The  early  cartography 
of  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  adjacent  parts.  —  Shea,  J : 
G.  Ancient  Florida,  with  critical  essay.— Ellis,  G:  E. 
Las  Casas,  and  the  relations  of  the  Spaniards  to  the 
Indians,  with  critical  essay  and  editorial  note.— Win- 
sor, J.  Coi'tes  and  his  companions,  with  critical  essay 
and  notes  ;  Discoveries  of  the  Pacific  coast  of  North 
Amer.— Haynes,  H:  W.  Early  explorations  of  New 
Mexico,  with  critical  essay  and  editorial  note.  — 
Markham,  Clements  R.  Pizarro,  and  the  conquest 
and  settlement  of  Peru  and  Chili,  with  editorial  notes. 
—  Winsor,  J.  The  Amazon  and  Bldoi-ado.  —  Hale, 
E:  E.  Magellan's  discovery,  with  critical  essay.  — 
Index. 

3.  English  explorations  and  settlements  in  North 
America.  1497  -  1(>89.  Editor's  note.— Deane,  C:  The 
voyages  of  the  Cabots,  with  critical  essay.— Hale, 
E:  E.  Hawkins  and  Drake,  with  critical  essay  on 
Drake's  Bay.— Winsor,  J.  Notes  on  the  sources  of 
information.  —  Smith,  C:  C.  Explorations  to  the 
north-west,  with  critical  essay.  —  Winsor,  J.  The 
Zeno  influence  on  early  cartography ;  Frobisher's  and 
Hudson's  voyages.— Henry,  W:  Wirt.  Sir  Walter 
Ralegh;  Settlements  at  Roanoke  and  voyages  to 
Guiana,  with  critical  essay.— Brock,  Robert  A.  Vir- 
ginia, 1606  -  1689,  with  critical  essay.  —  Winsor,  J. 
Notes  on  the  maps  of  Virginia,  etc.— De  Costa,  B: 
r.  Norumbega  and  its  english  explorers,  with  criti- 
cal essay.— Winsor,  J.   Earliest  english  publications 


on  America  and  other  notes.— Ellis,  G:  E.  The  re- 
ligious element  in  the  settlement  of  New  England; 
puritans  and  separatists  in  England,  with  critical 
essay.  —  Dexter,  Franklin  B.  The  pilgrim  church 
and  Plymouth  colony,  with  critical  essay.- Deane, 
C:  New  England,  with  critical  essay.— Winsor,  J. 
Bibliographical  notes;  early  maps  of  New  England. 
—  Stevens,  J:  Austin.  The  english  in  New  York, 
with  critical  essay.— Winsor,  J.  Notes.  — White- 
head, W:  A.  The  english  in  east  and  west  Jersey, 
1664  -  1689,  with  critical  essay.— Winsor,  J.  Note.— 
Keen,  Gregory  B.  Note  on  New  Albion.  — Stone, 
F:  D.  The  founding  of  Pennsylvania,  with  critical 
essay.  —  Brantly,  W:  T.  The  english  in  Maryland, 
1632  -  1691,  with  critical  essay.— Index. 

4.  French  explorations  and  settlements  in  North 
America,  and  those  of  the  Portuguese,  dutch  and 
swedes,  1500-1700.  Shaler,  Nathaniel  S.  Physiogra- 
phy of  North  America.— Dexter,  G:  Cortereal,  Ver- 
razano,  Gomez,  Thevet,  with  critical  essay.— Winsor, 
J.  Maps  of  the  eastern  coast  of  North  America,  150(1- 
1535.— De  Costa,  B :  F.  Jacques  Cartier  and  his  suc- 
cessors, with  critical  essay.— Winsor,  J.  Cartogra- 
phy of  the  northeast  coast  of  North  America,  1535- 
1600.— Slafter,  Edmund  P.  Champlain,  with  critical 
essay.- Smith,  C:  C.  Acadia,  with  critical  essay.— 
Winsor,  J.  Notes.— Neill,  E:  D.  Discovery  along 
thegreat  lakes,  with  critical  essay  and  editorial  note. 
—Winsor,  J.  Joliet,  Marquette  and  La  Salle;  Father 
L:  Hennepin;  Baron  La  Hontan.— Shea,  J :  G.  The 
.iesuits,  recollects,  and  the  Indians,  with  critical  es- 
say.—Winsor,  J.  The  Jesuit  relations.— Stewart, 
G:,jr.  Frontenac  and  his  times,  with  critical  essay 
and  editorial  notes.- Winsor,  J.  General  atlases 
and  charts  of  the  16th  and  17th  centuries;  Maps  of  the 
17th  century  showing  Canada.— Fernovr,  Berthold. 
New  Netherland,  or  The  dutch  in  North  America, 
with  critical  essay  and  editorial  notes.— Keen,  Gre- 
gory B.  New  Sweden,  or  The  swedes  on  the  Dela- 
ware, with  critical  essay.— Index. 

Note.  The  contents  of  the  other  volumes,  when 
completed,  will  be  as  follows:  1,  America  before  Co- 
lumbus. 5,  The  french  and  english  in  North  Ame- 
rica, from  the  english  revolution  to  the  peace  of 
Paris,  1689-1763.  6,  The  american  revolution,  176:$— 
178;j.  7,  The  U.  S..  1783-1850.  8,  Canada  and  the 
american  outgrowths  of  continental  Europe,  depen- 
dent and  independent,  in  the  18th  and  19th  centuries. 


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1333 


Robertson,  W:  The  history  of  America.  Lond. 
1824.     3  V.  D.  970:12 

Contents.  V.  1.  Catalogue  of  Spanish  books  and 
rass.  — Review  of  navigation  and  discovery  before 
Columbus.— Voyages  and  discoveries  of  Columbus.— 
Discoveries  of  the  immediate  successors  of  Colum- 
bus.—View  of  America,  when  first  discovered,  and  of 
the  manners  and  policy  of  its  uncivilized  inhabitants. 
2 .  Same,  continued.— HiBtory  of  the  conquest  of  New 
Spain  by  Cortes.— History  of  the  conquest  of  Peru  by 
Pizarro.  3.  View  of  the  institutions  and  mannei'S 
of  the  mexicansand  Peruvians.— View  of  the  interior 
government,  commerce,  etc.,  of  the  Spanish  colonies. 
—History  of  Virginia  to  1688.— History  of  New  Eng- 
land to  1653.— Index. 

—  Same  ;  with  an  account  of  his  life  and  writings. 

Added,  questions  for  the  examination  of 
students.     N.  Y.  1843.  O.  970  :  12 

—  Same,  abridged  ;  with  a  memoir  of  the  author 

from  that  by  Dugald  Stewart.     [Harper's 
family  lib.]  "  N.  Y.  1844.  S.  970  :  23 

Holmes,  Abiel.     The  annals  of  America,  from 
the  discovery   by  Columbus,   in    1492,   to 
1826.     2d  ed.     Cambridge.  1829.     3  v.  O. 
Contents.    V.  1.    European  discoveries  and  settle- 
ments. 1492-1607.— British  american  colonies,  1607-1733. 
2.    Same,  1733-1776.— The  U.  S.  of  Amer.,  1776-1826.- 
Index. 
Mackenzie,  Robert.    America  ;  a  history  [to  the 
present  time].    N.  Y.  1883  [1881].  D. 

970:6 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  970+6 

Contents.    United  States.— Dominion  of  Canada.— 
South  America,  etc.— Index. 
Ooodrich,  S:  (iriswold.    Lights  and  shadows  of 
american  history.    [Youth's  lib.  of  history.] 
Bost.  [1844].  S.  x970:9 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary,  and  Horatio  Hastings 
Weld.  Aunt  (Charlotte's  stories  of  ameri- 
can history.    HI.    N.  Y.  [1883].    S. 

X  970 : 13 
Wright,  Henrietta  Christian.    Children's  stories 
in  american  history.    111.    N.  Y.  1885.  I). 
X  970 : 21 

Discovery. 

{See  also  History  of  the  U.  8.  and  of  Mexico.) 

Leland,  C:  Godfrey.  Fusang,  or  The  discovery 
of  America  by  Chinese  priests  in  the  nth 
century.    Lond.  1875.  D.  970  : 1 

Contents.    The  narrative  of  Hoei-Shin,  with  com- 
ments by  C:  F:  Neumann.— Remarks  on  the  text  of 
prof.  Neumann.— Letter  from  col.  Barclay  Kennon 
on   the    navigation  of   the    north   Pacific  ocean.— 
Ameritan  antiquities,  with  their  relation  to  the  old 
world.— The  advocates  and  opponents  of  the  narra- 
tive of  Hoei-Shin.— The  latest  discussion  of  Fusang. 
Vining,   E:  P.      An   inglorious    Columbus,    or 
Evidence  that  Hwui  Shan  and  a  party  of 
buddhist   monks    from    Afghanistan  "dis- 
covered America  in  the  fifth  century.    N. 
Y.  1885.  O.  9704-17 

Copenhagen.      Kongelige  nordiske  oldskrift-sel- 
skab.    Antiquitates  americanae  sive  sci-ip- 
tores    septentrionales  rerum    ante-Colum- 
bianorum  in  America :    Saraling  af  de  i 
nordens  oldskrifter  indeholdte  efterretnin- 
ger  om  de  gamle  nordboers  opdagelses- 
reiser  til  America  fra  det  lOde  til  det  14de 
aarhundrede;  edidit  Societas  regia  antiqua- 
riorum  septentrionalium  [by  C:  Christian 
Rafn].    Hafniae.  1837.   F.     "       970:R19 
Contents.     Prefatio.  —  Conspectus   codicum    mem- 
branearum  in  quibus  terrarum  americanarum  men- 
tio  fit.- America  discovered  by  Scandinavians  in  tho 
10th  century.— Narrationes  de  Eiriko  Rufo  et  Grren- 
landle.— Historia  Thorflnni  Karlsefnii  et  SnorrilThor- 


brandi  filii.— De  inhabitatione  Groenlandiae.— De  Ario 
Maris  filio.— De  Bjorne  Breidvikensium  athleta.— De 
Gudleivo  Gudlcegi  Alio.  —  Excerpta  ex  annalibus 
islandorum.  — De  mansione  groenlandorum  in  locis 
borealibus.— Excerpta  egeographicis  scriptis  veterum 
Islandorum.- Carmen  Fferiiicum  in  quo  Vinlandiae 
mentio  fit.— Adami  Bremensis  relatio  de  Vinlandia.— 
Monumenta  europaja  in  oris  GronlandiiE.  —  Monu- 
mentum  vetustum  in  Massachusetts.  — Monumenta 
vetusta  in  Rhode  Island.  —  Annotationes  geogra- 
phicie. 

Smith,  Joshua  Toulmin.  The  discovery  of 
America  by  the  northmen  in  the '  10th 
century ;  comprising  translations  of  all 
the  most  important  original  narratives  of 
tliis  event,  together  with  a  critical  examin- 
ation of  their  authenticity ;  added,  an 
examination  of  the  comparative  merits  of 
the  northmen  and  Columbus.  3d  ed.  Maps 
and  plates.    Lond.  1843.  D.  970  :  18 

Anderson,  Rasmus  B.  America  not  discovered 
by  Columbus  ;  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
discovery  of  America  by  the  norsemen  in 
the  10th  century;  with  an  app.  on  the 
historical,  linguistic,  literary  and  scientific 
value  of  the  Scandinavian  languages.  New 
ed.     Chicago.  1877.   D.  970  :  10 

Weise,    Artliur    James.       The    discoveries    of 
America  to  1535.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.    970+20 
Campe,  Joachim  H:    Die  entdeckung  von  Ame- 
rika;    ein    unterhaltungsbuch    fiir    kinder 
und  junge  leute.     Brschw.  1853.     3  v.  T. 

X  970  :  7 
Contents.    V.  1.  Kolumbus.   2.  Kortes.  3.  Pizarro. 
Bell,  N.  R.  E.,  {N.  D^Anvers).    Heroes  of  ameri- 
can discovery.    111.    Lond.  1884.  1). 

970 : 15 
Note.   Comprises  the  voyages  and  expeditions  from 
Columbus,  to  the  U.  8.  and  Canada  boundary  com- 
mission, continued  to  1880. 
Fox,  (i.  V.    An  attempt  to  solve  the  problem  of 
the  first  landing  place  of  Columbus  in  the 
new  world.    Maps.     In  U.  S.  coast  survey 
rep.  1880.  in  622  : 1) 

Eohl,  J:  (i:  History  of  discovery  and  explora- 
tion on  the  coasts  of  the  U'.  S.  In  U.  8. 
Coast  survey  report,  1884.  in  622  :  D 

Contents.    Atlantic  coast.  -Gulf  of  Mexico.—  Pacific 
coast. 

See  also   in  the  Index  to  biography  Colombo  — 
Cort68— Pizarro— Ralegrh— Vespucci. 

iVe  w  Fra  nee. 

(See  also  Louisiana,  cl.  974.6;  Canada,  cl.  976.) 

Charlevoix,  P:  Fran9ois  Xavier  de.  History  and 
general  description  of  New  France.'  Tr., 
with  notes  by  J:  Gilmary  Shea.  N.  Y.  1866. 
6v.  Q.  970+P3! 

Contents.    V.  1.    Preface.— Chronological  tables  of! 
the  new  world,  and  of  the  colonies  planted  there  by 
europeans.  —  Critical  list  of  authors.  —  Canada  and  l 
Florida,  1504-1814.    2.    Quebec  and  New  France.  1(509- 
1656.    3.    Same,  16.57-1«88.    4.    Same,  incl.  La  Salle's  < 
expedition  to  the  Mississippi,  lfi88-16««.—  App.—  Life  ' 
and  death  of  some  Indian  christians.   5.  New  France,  , 
16!»6-1735.    6.    Louysiana,  1700-173B.— Index. 
Le  Clercq,  Chretien.    First  establishment  of  the 
faith  in  New  France.    Now  first  tr.,  with  i 
notes  by  J:  Gilmary  Shea.  [Mississippi  ser., 
no.  2.]     N.  Y.  1881".    3  v.  O.  917:P10i 

Contents.    V.  1.    Sketch  of  father  Le  Clercq.— From  i 
the  first  discoveries  of  New  France  to  abt.  1660.    2. 
From  abt.  1660  to  1690.— Index. 
Hennepin,  L:    A  description  of  Louisiana.     Tr. 
from  the  ed.  of  1683  and  compared  with  the 
Nouvelle  decouvert,  the  La  SaJle  documents 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


1333 


HIST.  AND  OEOQH.— NOKTH  AMEBIC  A. 


CI.  917,  970       1334 


and  other  contemporaneous  papei's,  byJ: 
Gilmary  Shea.  [Mississippi  series,  no.  1]. 
N.  Y.  1880.  O.  917.1  :  P45 

Freytas,  Nicolas  de.  The  expedition  of  don 
i)iego  Dionisio  de  Peualosa,  governor  of 
New  Mexico,  from  Santa  Fe  to  the  river 
Mischipi  and  Quivira  in  16G2  ;  with  an  ac- 
count of  Penalosa's  projects  to  aid  the 
french  to  conquer  the  niining  country  in 
northern  Mexico  ;  and  his  connection  with 
Cavelier  de  La  Salle.  [Mississippi  ser.  no. 
3.]    N.  Y.  1883.  O.  917.1+P46 

Parkman,  Francis,  jr.  France  and  England  in 
North  America  ;  a  series  of  historical  nar- 
ratives.   Bost.  1880-84.     7  v.  D.  and  O. 

970:4 
Contents.  Pt.  1.  Pioneers  of  France  in  the  new 
world.  17th  cd.  2.  The  Jesuits  in  North  America  in 
the  17th  century.  14th  ed.  3.  La  Salle  and  the  dis- 
covery of  the  great  west.  13th  ed.,  rev.  4.  The  old 
regime  in  Canada.  8th  ed.  5.  Count  Frontenac  and 
New  France  under  Louis  XIV.  7th  ed.  6.  nut  pub. 
7.  Montcalm  and  Wolfe.    2  v. 

—  Same.    Pts.  1,  3.    Bost.  1865,  1879.    2  v.  O. 

970  : 4 

—  History  of  the  conspiracy  of  Pontiac  and  the 

wars  of  the  north  amer.  tribes  against  the 
english  colonies  after  the  conquest  of 
Canada.     Bost.  1851.  O.  970-(-5 

—  Same.    9th  ed.,  with  add.    Bost.  1880.    2  v.  D. 

970:5 

—  Historic  handbook  of  the  northern  tour  :  Lakes 

George  and  Champlain  Niagara,  Montreal, 
Quebec.     [Maps  and  ill.]     Bost.  1885.  D. 
970 : 16 
Baird,  C:  W.     History  of  the  hugenot  emigration 
to  America.    N.  Y.  [1885].  2  v.  O. 

970+14 
Contents.  V.  1.  Pref.  —  Attempted  settlements  in 
Brazil  and  Florida.  —  Under  the  edict:  Acadia  and 
('anada.— New  Netherland.— The  Antilles.— Approach 
of  the  revocation.  —  The  revocation:  Flight  from  La 
Kochelle  and  Aunis.  —  App.  2.  The  revocation: 
Flight  from  Saintonge,  Poitou,  Touraine,  the  north- 
ern provinces,  the  eastern  and  southern  provinces. 
—  The  refuge:  England. —  The  emigration:  On  the 
high  seas. —  The  settlement:  Boston;  Oxford;  Rhode 
Island ;  Connecticut.— App.— Index. 
See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Champlain— LaSalle. 

JVe  w  Sp  a  in. 

See  Mexico,  cl.  977;  Central  America,  cl.  978;  West  Indies, 
cl.  979;  South  America,  cl.  980—989. 


Archeolo gy ,  essays  and  periodi- 
cals. 
(See  aUo  Prehistoric  America,  col.  348-349.) 

Haven,  S:  Foster.  Archajology  of  the  U.  S.,  or 
Sketches,  historical  and  bibliographical,  of 
the  progress  of  information  and  opinion 
respecting  vestiges  of  antiquity  in  the  U.  S. 
In  Smithsonian  contributions. 

506  :  R3  v8 

Archseological  institute  of  America.    American 

series  ;  Papers.     Bost.  1881.  O.        906+13 

Contents.    1.    Bandelier,  A.  F.    Historical  introd. 

to  studies  among   the    sedentary   Indians    of   New 

Mexico.    2.    Bandelier,  A.  F.    Report  on  the  ruins 

of  the  pueblo  of  Pecos. 

American  antiquarian  and  oriental  journal, 

The;  ed.  by  Stephen  D.  Peet ;  v.  1  -7,  april 

1878— dec.  1885.    Chicago.  1878-85.  O. 

905  :M 
Note.    Title-page  of  v.  1,  2  reads  "a  quarterly  .jour- 
nal devoted  to  early  american  history,  ethnology  and 
archaeology." 


Magazine  of  american  history,  The,  with  notes 
and  queries  ;  v.  5—14,  July  1880— dec.  1885. 
111.     N.  Y.  1880—85.  O.  905  :  M 

Magazine  of  western  history,  ill.;  ed.  by  W: 
W.  Williams  ;  v.  1,  2,  nov.  1884— oct.  1885. 
Cleveland.  1885.  O.  905  :  M 

American  historical  association.  Papers.  N. 
Y.  1885.  O.  906+10 

Contents.  V.  1.  Adams,  H.  B.  Report  of  the  or- 
ganization and  proceedings,  Saratoga,  sept.  9, 10,  1884. 
—White,  A.  D.  On  studies  in  general  history  and  the 
history  of  civilization.— Knight,  G :  W.  History  and 
management  of  land  grants  for  education  in  the 
Northwest  Territory  (Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michi- 
gan, Wisconsin). -Robertson,  C.  F.  The  Louisiana 
purchase  in  its  influence  upon  the  american  system. 

Johns  Hopkins  university.  Studies  in  histori- 
cal and  political  science  ;  Herbert  B.  Adams, 
ed.    Bait.  1882-85.  8  v.  O.  904+32 

Contents.  V.  1.  Ist  series:  Local  institutions.  1. 
Freeman,  E:  A:  An  introduction  to  american  insti- 
tutional history.  2.  Adams,  H.  B.  The  germanic 
origin  of  New  England  towns;  read  before  the  Har- 
vard hist,  soc,  may  9, 1881,  and  Notes  on  cooperation 
in  university  work.  3.  Shaw,  A.  Local  government 
in  Illinois;  repr.  from  the  Fortnightly  review.  — 
Oould,  E.  R.  L.  Local  government  in  Pennsylvania; 
read  before  the  Pennsylvania  hist,  soc,  may  1, 1883. 
4.  Adams,  H.  B.  Saxon  tithing-men  in  America; 
read  before  the  Amer.  antiqu.  soc,  oct.  21,  1881.  5. 
Bemis,  E:  W.  Local  government  in  Michigan  and 
the  northwest;  read  before  the  Amer.  social  science 
assoc,  sept.  7, 1882.  6.  Ing-le,  E:  Parish  institutions 
of  Maryland,  with  ill.  from  parish  records.  7.  John- 
son, J:  Old  Maryland  manors,  with  the  records  of 
a  court  leet  and  a  court  baron.  8.  Adams,  H.  B. 
Norman  constables  in  America,  read  before  the  New 
England  hist,  geneal  soc,  feb.  1, 1883.  9-10.  Adams, 
H.  B.  Village  communities  of  Cape  Anne  and  Salem, 
from  the  hist,  collections  of  the  Essex  institute.  11. 
Johnston,  A.  The  genesis  of  a  New  England  state, 
Connecticut;  read  before  the  Histor.  and  polit.  sci- 
ence assoc.  apri)  13, 18a'}.  12.  Ramag'e,  B.  J.  Local 
government  and  free  schools  in  South  Carolina,  1st 
pt.,  read  before  the  Hist.  Soc  of  S.  C,  dec.  15, 1883. 

2.  2d  series:  Institutions  and  ecoiwmics.  1,  3. 
Adams,  H.  B.  Methods  of  historical  study.  3.  Ely, 
R:  T.  The  past  and  present  of  political  economy.  4. 
Hosmer,  J.  K.  S:  Adams,  the  man  of  the  town- 
meeting.  5,  6.  Adams,  H:  C.  Taxation  in  the  U.  S. 
1789—1816.  t.^Macy,  J.  Institutional  beginnings  in  a 
western  state.  8,9.  Weeden,  W:  B.  Indian  money 
as  a  factor  in  New  England  civilization.  10.  Chan- 
ning',  E:  Town  and  county  government  in  the  eng- 
lish colonies  of  North  America.  11.  Johnson,  J: 
Rudimentary  society  among  boys.  13.  Shinn,  C:  H. 
Land  laws  of  mining  districts. 

3.  3d  series:  Maryland,  Virginia  a7id  Washington. 
1.  Adams,  H.  B.  Maryland's  influence  upon  land 
cessions  to  the  U.  S.,  with  minor  papers  on  G :  Wash- 
ington's interest  in  western  lands,  the  Potomac  com- 
pany and  a  national  university.  3,  3.  Ing'le,  E: 
Local  institutions  of  Virginia.  4.  Ely,  R:  T.  Recent 
american  socialism.  5-7.  Wilhelm,  L.  W.  Local 
institutions  of  Maryland.  8.  Scott.  A.  The  influ- 
ence of  the  proprietors  in  founding  tne  state  of  New 
Jersey.  9, 10.  Davis,  H.  American  constitutions; 
the  relations  of  the  three  departments  as  adjusted 
by  a  century.  11.12.  Porter,  J:  Addison.  The  city 
of  Washington ;  its  origin  and  administration. 

2.    The  aborigines. 

(See  also  Folk-lore,  col.  143—144;  Indian  biography,  class 

920.1;   and  The  United  States,  particularly 

The  far  west,  In  cl.  975.) 

Drake,   Francis  S:      Indian  history  for  younff 
folks.  111.  and  map.    N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  O 
X  970.1+20 

Frost,  J:  Indian  wars  of  the  U.  S.;  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time.  111.  N. 
Y.  1860.  O.  970.1  :  19 

Drake,  S:  Gardner.  Tragedies  of  the  wilder- 
ness, or  Narratives  of  captives,  who  have 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— NORTH  AMERICA. 


been  carried  away  by  the  Indians  from  the 
various  frontier  settlements  of  the  U.  S., 
from  the  earliest  to  the  present  time.  Bost. 
1846.  D.  970:8 

"Walker,  Francis  Amasa.  The  Indian  question. 
Bost.  1874.  D.  970.1  :9 

Manypenny,  G:  W.  Our  Indian  wards.  Cine. 
1880.  O.  970.1+8 

Jackson,  Helen  Maria,  born  Fiske,  formerly  mrs. 
Hunt,  {H.  H.)  A  century  of  dishonor  ;  a 
sketch  of  the  U.  S.  government's  dealings 
with  some  of  the  Indian  tribes.  N.  Y.  1881. 
D.  327.1:4 

—  Same.    New  ed.,  enlarged  by  the  add.  of  the 

report  of  the  needs  of  the  mission  Indians 
of  Cal.    Bost.  1886.  D.  327.1  :  10 

See  also  American  state  papers,  col.  174—175. 
*  *  * 

Goodrich,  S:  Griswold.  The  manners,  customs 
and  antiquities  of  the  indians  of  North  and 
South  America.  [Youth's  library  of  his- 
tory].    Bost.  [1843].  S.  X 970.1  :  12 

—  History  of  the  indians  of  North  and  South 

America.      [Youth's    library   of   history]. 

Bost.  [1844].  S.  X  970.1  :  13 

Ellis,  G:  E.    The  red  man  and  the  white  man  in 

North  America,  from  its  discovery  to  the 

present  time.  Bost.  1882.  O.  970.1  :  16 
earlier.  A:    Histoire  . .  .  [des]  rapports  avec  les 

indiens  . .  .  jusqu'  en  1776.  971.1 :  16 

Schoolcraft,  H:  Rowe.    The  red  race  of  America. 

N.  Y.  1848.  O.  970.1  :4 

Contents.  Personal  reminiscences.— Scenes  and  ad- 
ventures in  the  Ozark  mountains,  1818  and  1819.— Per- 
sonal incidents  and  impressions  of  the  Indian  race.— 
Tales  of  a  wigwam.  —  Mythology,  religion,  manners 
and  customs.  —  Ethnology,  alpnab.  arr.;  Letter  A.  — 
Language,  3  (1  and  2  will  be  found  in  917.5: 43).  —  Pic- 
ture writing.— Antiquities  of  the  western  country.— 
Settlement  of  Detroit.— Cartier's  voyages.— Influence 
of  ardent  spirits  on  the  condition  of  the  north 
amer.  indians.  —  Indian  policy  of  the  government.  — 
Nursery,  cradle  and  war  songs. 

—  Algic  researches.  299  :  9 

See  col.  143. 

—  Personal  memoirs  of  thirty  years  with  the  in- 

dian  tribes.  "  917.6  :  43 

—  Information  respecting  the  history,  condition 

and  prospects  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  the 
the  U.  S.,  collected  and  prepared  under  the 
direction  of  the  Bureau  of  Indian  affairs, 
per  act  of  congress  of  march  3d  1847.  111. 
rub.  by  authority  of  congress.  Phila.  1853- 
56.  5v.  Q.  970.1  :R3 

Contents.  General  history:  V.  1.  Earliest  tra- 
ditions of  the  indians  respecting  their  origin  and  the 
cosmogony  of  the  earth.— Summary  of  the  beliefs  of 
the  various  tribes.  2.  First  interview  with  the  tribes 
of  Va.,  N.  Y.  and  N.  E.,  at  the  close  of  the  16th  and 
commencement  of  the  16th  century.— General  ethno- 
graphy. 3.  Spanish  discoveries  in  Fla.,  Ala.,  La., 
Miss.,  Tenn.,  Mo.  and  Arlt.— Expeditions  of  D'Allyon, 
Narvaez  and  De  Soto.— Discovery  of  the  Miss,  river. 
4.  Discovei-ies  on  the  Gila,  Colorado  and  Rio  del 
Norte.— Expedition  of  Coronado  in  1542,  and  con- 
(luest  and  founding  of  New  Mexico. —First  excursions 
into  the  present  area  of  western  Texas  and  Ark.  5. 
Origin  of  the  Indian  race,  and  summary  view  of  the 
Indian  character.- Effect  on  the  Indian  of  the  con- 
tiguous civilization  of  the  white  man.— App.  Cusic, 
D:  Sketches  of  the  ancient  history  of  the  six  na- 
tions; Sketch  of  the  earliest  explorations  of  the 
french  in  Cantfda  and  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi. 
6.    (See  at  the  end  of  the  contents.) 

Manners  and  customs:  V.  2.  Generic  view.— 
The  constitution  of  the  Indian  family.— Forest  teach- 
ings.—Art  of  hunting.— Sugar-making.— War  and  its 
incidents.— The  wigwam  and  its  mates.— Birth  and 
its   incidents.  —  Death  and  its  incidents.— Games  of 

X  denotes  Ijoolw  speciftUy  adapted  for  children. 


Schoolcraft,  H:  Rowe. —  Continued. 

chance.— The  Indian  on  his  hunting-ground.— Miscel. 
traits.  3.  Generic  traits  of  mind.— Traces  of  foreign 
origin.  —  Distinctive  phases  of  the  hunter  state.  — 
Costume.  — Accoutrements.  4.  Social  state  of  the 
indians.  —  Manners  and  customs:  Winnebagoes; 
Dacotahs;  Moqui  and  Navajo  tribes  of  New  Mexico. 
—Hunting  the  buffalo  on  the  western  prairies.  5. 
Resume  and  examination  of  the  manners,  customs, 
rites  and  religion  of  the  Indian  tribes,  to  determine 
whether  they  are  of  foreign  origin.— Generic  con- 
clusions.—App.  Kern,  E:  M.  Indian  customs  of 
Cal. ;  Irvin,  S.  M.  A  scene  on  the  prairies;  Alvord, 
B:  Manners  and  customs  of  the  indians  of  Oi'egon. 
Antiauities :  V.  1.  General  archeology.  —  An- 
tique skill  in  fortification.— Erection  of  tumuli,  or 
altars  of  sacrifice.— Evidences  of  fixed  cultivation  at 
an  antique  period.— The  state  of  arts  and  miscellan- 
eous fabrics.— Attempts  in  mining  and  metallurgy.— 
Ossuaries.— Archaeological  evidences  of  the  continent 
having  been  visited  by  a  people  having  letters,  prior 
to  the  era  of  Columbus.  2.  Floridian  teocalli  or 
elevated  platform  residences  of  the  native  rulers 
and  priests.- Antiquities  of  Lake  Erie.— Archseologi- 
cal  relics  from  S.  C.  and  western  N.  Y.  —  Aboriginal 
embankments  and  excavations  at  lake  Vioux  Desert 
on  the  boundary  of  Wis.  and  Mich.  3.  Schoolcraft, 
H.  R.  Pictographic  inscription  on  the  banks  of  the 
Hudson;  Pottery  from  minor  mounds  on  the  coasts 
of  Fla.  and  Ga.;  Colored  earthenware  from  the  Rio 
Gila,  N.  M.;  Erie  inscription  of  the  Kekeewin;  Me- 
tallic plates  exhibited  in  annual  dances  among  the 
Muscogees.  4.  Sketch  of  the  antiquities  of  the  U.  S. 
—Essay  on  the  Congaree  indians  of  S.  C— New  ele- 
mentary facts  in  the  current  discovery  of  amer. 
archeology.  5.  Considerations  of  the  mound-period 
of  the  Miss,  valley,  and  on  the  general  state  of  Indian 
art  prior  to  the  discovery.— Traits  and  comparison  of 
american  antiquities.  —  App.  Gilliss,  G.  M.  Peru- 
vian antiquities;  Iioughridge,  R.  M.  Antique  Mus- 
cogee brass  plates;  Locke,  J:  Ruins  of  an  ancient 
fortress  in  Ohio;  Gibbs,  G:  No  antiquities  in  Ore- 
gon; Woods,  J:  Antique  copper  implements  from 
the  Miami  valley;  Haxwell,  T:  Aboriginal  anti- 
quities and  history  of  western  N.  Y. 

Physical  geography:  V.  1.  Geographical  mem- 
oranda respecting  the  discovery  of  the  Mississippi 
river.— Gold  deposits  of  California.  —  Mineralogical 
and  geographical  notices,  denoting  the  value  of 
aboriginal  territory.— Existing  geological  action  of 
the  american  lakes.- Antique  osteology  of  the  mon- 
ster period.— The  Oneida  stone.  —  Minnesota.  2. 
Nicollet,  N.  J.  Natural  caves  in  the  Sioux  country, 
on  the  left  bank  of  the  upper  Miss,  river.— Whipple, 
A.  W.  Physical  data,  respecting  the  southern  part 
of  Cal.  included  in  the  line  of  boundary  between  San 
Diego  and  the  mouth  of  the  river  Gila;  with  inci- 
dental notices  of  Diegunos  and  Yuma  Indian  tribes. 
3.  Indian  territories  of  the  U.  S.— Series  of  saline 
strata  in  Onondaga  county.  —  Gibbs,  G :  Journal 
of  the  expedition  of  col.  Redick  M'Kee,  U.  S.  Indian 
agt.,  through  northwestern  California,  in  1851.  4. 
Area  of  the  U.  S.  still  possessed  by  the  Indian  tribes 
and  its  ultimate  division  into  states  and  territories.— 
Sectional  view  of  the  great  lake  basin,  being  the 
ancient  seats  of  the  Algonquin  and  Iroquois  power, 
and  their  striking  position  between  the  Atlantic  and 
Miss,  valley  tribes.— The  sources  of  the  Miss,  a  suita- 
ble position  as  a  refuge  for  the  Chippewas.  5.  Pres- 
ent geographical  position  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  the 
U.S. 

Tribal  organization,  history  and  govern- 
ment: V.  1.  Prelim,  remarks.— Shoshonee  or  Snake 
nation. —Wyeth,  N.  J.  Tribes  of  Oregon,  etc. — 
Burnet,  D.  G.  Comanches  and  other  tribes  of 
Texas.— Bent,  C:  Tribes  of  New  Mexico.— William- 
son, T:  S.  Dacotas  of  the  Mississippi.- The  small- 
pox a  scourge  to  the  aborigines.— Tribes  on  the  Santa 
Fe  trail  and  at  the  foot  of  the  Rocky  mountains.— 
History  of  the  Creeks  or  Muskogees.- Massachusetts 
Indians.- Former  Indian  population  of  Kentucky.— 
History  of  the  Menomonies  and  Chippewas.— Misco- 
tins  and  Assigunaigs.- Origin  and  history  of  the 
Chickasaws.  2.  The  Naiini  or  Comanches  of  Texas. 
—  Oral  traditions  resp.  the  history  of  the  Ojibwa 
nation.— Prescott,  P.  Contributions  to  the  history, 
customs  and  opinions  of  the  Dacota  tribes.  3. 
Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  History  of  the  Iroquois  repub- 
lic; Origin  of  the  Mandan  tribe,  and  its  stock  of 
atriliation;  Migrations  of  the  lowas;  Hochungara 
family  of  the  Dacotah  group;  Ancient  Bries;  His- 
tory, language  and  archieology  of  the  Pimos  of  the 
river  Gila,  N.  M.;  Moqui  tribe  of  New  Mexico.— Em- 


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Schoolcraft,  H:  Rowe. — Continued. 

mons,  G.  F.  Indian  tribes  of  Oregon  and  Cal.— 
Prescott,  P.  Dacotaii  tribes,  continual:  Sioux  or 
Dacotali  proper.— Irvin,  S.  M.,  and  W:  Hamilton. 
History  of  the  Iowa  or  Sac  tribes.— Fletcher,  J.  E. 
Winnebagoes.— Carolina  ms.  respecting  the  origin  of 
the  Catawbas.  4.  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Slsetch  of 
the  ancient  Eries,  conWuited.— Shea,  J:  G.  Inquiries 
respecting  the  lost  neutral  nations;  Brief  researches 
in  the  missionary  authors,  respecting  the  Mascoutins 
of  the  trench  era.  — Backus,  E.  Account  of  the 
Navajoes  of  N.  M.— Eaton,  J.  H.  Description  of  the 
true  state  and  character  of  the  N.  M.  tribes.— John- 
ston, A.  Manners,  customs  and  history  of  the  Root- 
diggers  and  other  Cal.  tribes.  —  Fletcher,  J.  E. 
Origin,  history,  and  traits  of  the  Winnebagoes,  cmi- 
tinued.  5.  Tribal  influence  and  general  character: 
Alleghans,  Delawares,  Chippewas,  Oneidas,  Ononda- 
gas,  Kenistenos,  Athapascas,  Blackfeet,  Pillagers  or 
Mukkundwas,  Michigamies,  Utahs,  Apachees,  Cali- 
fornia tribes,  Pennacooks.  —  App.  Perley,  G.  H. 
Indians  of  New  Brunswick;  JUL.  Moravians  in  Dutch- 
ess CO.,  N.  Y.,  during  the  early  part  of  the  18th  cent. ; 
Parker,  W :  B.  Indians  of  s.  w.  Texas;  Mitchell,  D. 
D.  Blackfeet  Indians;  Henry,  T.  C.  Apachees; 
Origin  and  history. 

Intellectual  capacity  and  character:  V.  1. 
Mythology  and  oral  traditions.— Indian  pictography 
or  symbolic  writing.  2.  Numeration.— Art  of  picto- 
graphy. —  Aboriginal  alphabetical  notation.  — Oral 
imaginative  legends.  3.  Oral  Actions.  —  Poetic  de- 
velopment of  the  Indian  mind.  4.  Indian  picto- 
graphy.— Oral  traditions  and  Actions  from  the  wig- 
wam. —  Indian  shrewdness  and  business  talent  in 
public  speaking.    5.  The  indian  mind. 

Topical  history:  V.  2.  Mandans.— Pontiac  ms.; 
journal  of  the  events  of  the  siege  of  Detroit  by  the 
confederated  indians  in  1763.— Anacoana,  queen  of 
the  Caribs.  3.  Madison,  James.  Upper  posts  of 
Canada  in  1778.— Brantz,  Lewis.  Western  America 
beyond  the  Alleghanies  in  1785;  memoranda  of  a  jour- 
ney.—Perrault,  J :  Baptiste.  Indian  life  in  the  n.-w. 
regions  of  the  U.  S.  in  1783;  voyages  and  adventures 
of  a  merchant  voyager.  4.  Duane,  W.  Diary  of 
Matthew  Clarkson,  west  of  the  Alleghanies,  In  1766.— 
Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Passages  of  a  tour  in  the  coun- 
try of  the  Osages  in  Miss.,  Mo.  and  Ark.,  traversed 
by  De  Soto  in  1.542.— Wiser,  Conrad.  Narrative  of  a 
journey  from  Tolpehocken  in  Pa.  to  Onondaga,  in 
1737.— Franklin,  B.  Remarks  concerning  the  sav- 
ages of  North  Amer.— Tyler,  A.  Traditions  of  the 
Senecas  respecting  the  battle  of  Oriskany  and  the 
massacre  of  Wyoming;  Brant  exonerated.  5.  Sw^an, 
C.  Position  and  state  of  manners  and  arts  in  the 
Creek  nation,  in  1791. 

Ethnologry:  V.  1.  Generic  views  of  the  mental 
type  of  the  indian  race.  4.  Prelim,  remarks  to 
Some  considerations  on  the  geographical  position 
occupied  by  the  various  stocks  of  tribes  in  the 
present  area  of  the  U.  S.,  at  the  close  of  the  15th 
century,  and  their  subsequent  migrations. 

Physical  type:  V.  2.  Morton,  S:  G:  Physical 
cTiaracteristics.- Phillips,  J.  S.  Admeasurements  of 
crania  of  the  principal  groups  of  indians  of  the  U.  S. 
3.  Unity  of  the  human  race.—  Bro-wne,  P:  A. 
Examination  and  description  of  the  hair  of  the  head 
of  the  north-amer.  indians,  and  its  comparison  with 
that  of  other  varieties  of  men.  4.  Remai'ks  on  the 
means  of  obtaining  information.— Forrey,  S:  Con- 
siderations of  the  distinctive  characteristics  of  the 
amer.  aborig.  tribes.  5.  The  aboriginal  features  and 
physiognomy. 

Langruagre :  V.  1.  Vocabularies:  Natic  or  Massa- 
chusetts; Shoshonee;  Yuma.  2.  Schoolcraft,  H.  R. 
Indian  languages  of  the  U.  S.— Lieber,  Francis.  Plan 
of  thought  of  the  amer.  languages.— Schoolcraft, 
H.  R.  Essay  on  the  grammatical  structure  of  the 
Algonquin  lang.— Worcester,  S.  N.  Remarks  on  the 
principles  of  the  Cherokee  lang.— Vocabularies :  Al- 
gonquin group:  Iroquois  group ;  Miscellaneous.  3. 
ClassiAcation  of  the  indian  languages.— Principles  of 
the  indian  languages:  Analysis  of  the  pronominal 
and  verbal  forms;  Gibbs,  G.  Observ.  on  some  of  the 
indian  dialects  of  northern  Cal.;  New  vocabularies 
of  various  dialects  and  languages.  4.  Observ.  on  the 
manner  of  compounding  words  in  the  indian  lang.— 
Hurlbut,  T:  Memoir  of  the  inflections  of  the  Chip- 
pewa tongue.-  Remarks  on  the  Iowa  lang.— John- 
son, Adam.  Languages  of  California;  with  vocabu- 
laries. 5.  Chippewa  language:  Conjugation.— App. 
Lane,  W:  C.    Letter  on  the  aflSnities  of  dialects  in 


Schoolcraft,  H:  Rowe.— Continued. 

N.  M.;  Kidder,  F:  Examples  of  Passamaquoddy 
lang. ;    Band,  S.  T.    Milicite  numerals. 

State  of  indian  art:  V.  1.  Ancient  art.  2. 
Modern  art:  Existing  handicraft  skill.  3.  Same: 
Handicraft  skill  in  arts  of  first  necessity.  4.  Same: 
Earthenware  of  the  pueblo  indians  of  N.  M.;  Domes- 
tic handicraft  of  Moqui  and  Navajo  tribes;  Making 
blankets:  Spinning  and  weaving  of  the  Navajoes.— 
Antique  indian  art:  Its  generic  type  of  architecture; 
Arts  at  the  era  of  the  discovery  of  Amer.  5.  Synop- 
tical sketch  of  indian  art.— App.  Swan,  C.  Arts  and 
mfrs.  of  Creek  indians  in  1791.  — S.  Embalming  by 
the  Oregon  indians. 

Belig'ion  and  mythology:  V.  1.  Medaism  or 
indian  priestcraft.  4.  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Aborig- 
inal idea  of  religion.— Pond,  G.  H.  Power  and  in- 
fluence of  Dacota  medicine-men.  5.  The  indian 
elysium.— The  mythology  of  the  Vesperic  tribes,  and 
its  influences  on  their  social  state. 

Dsemonolog'y,  magic  and  ■witchcraft:  V.  1. 
Exhibition  of  magic  in  indian  life.  3.  Schoolcraft, 
H.  R.  Introd.  remarks;  Magical  dances  of  the  On- 
tonagons;  Invulnerability  and  invisibility  from 
magic  influences;  Genii  worship.  —  Eastman,  S. 
Gods  of  the  Dacotahs;  The  giant's  feast  and  dance.— 
Magical  pictographs  from  Utah.  4.  Schoolcraft, 
H.  R.  Evidences  of  the  unity  of  belief  in  the  necro- 
mancy and  demon  worship  of  the  ancient  pop.  of 
Asia  and  the  present  indian  tribes  in  North  Amor.— 
Eastman,  S.  Demoniacal  observances  of  the  tribes 
of  the  Dacotahs,  upper  Mississippi.  5.  Remarks  on 
the  practice  of  sorcery  and  medical  magic  by  the 
indian  priesthood. 

Medical  know^ledg-e:  V.  1.  Remarks  on  the 
medical  and  surgical  knowledge  of  the  Dacotahs. 

3.  Practice  of  medicine  among  the  Winnebagoes. 

4.  Prelim,  remarks  on  the  indian  notions  of  ana- 
tomy and  medicine.— Pitcher,  Z.  Medicine,  or  Some 
account  of  the  remedies  used  by  the  amer.  indians  in 
the  cure  of  diseases,  and  treatment  of  injuries  to 
which  they  are  liable,  and  their  methods  of  admin- 
istering and  applying  them.  5.  The  indian  as  a 
physician. 

Condition  and  prospets:  V.  1.  Tables  of  in- 
quiries. 2.  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Importance  of  the 
pastoral  state  on  races  of  men.— Johnston,  J :  Means 
of  melioration.— Lowry,  D.  Moral  questions  relative 
to  practical  plans  for  educating  and  civilizing  the 
aborig.  —  Angrel,  W.  P.  Present  geogr.  position, 
number  and  means  of  the  Iroquois.  3.  Lowry,  D. 
Education,  Christianity  and  the  arts.  4.  School- 
craft, H.  R.  Plan  of  colonization,  and  present 
condition  of  the  tribes;  Discouragements  to  educa- 
tion arising  Irom  hunter  habits;  Necessity  of  a 
government  of  some  Axed  form.  5.  Summary 
sketch  of  the  policy  of  the  U.  S.  respecting  the  In- 
dians.—App.  Hartley,  A.  J.  Pleasing  prospects  of 
the  Chickasaws;  Henry,  T.  C.  Hopeless  prospects 
of  the  Apachees;  Rigg's,  R.  Education  among  the 
Dakotahs;  Native  churches. 

Statistics  and  population:  V.  1.  General  re- 
marks.—Census  returns  of  the  indian  tribes  of  the 
U.  S.,  with  their  vital  and  industrial  statistics.  — 
Tables  of  the  tribes  within  the  newly  acquired  states 
and  territories.  2.  Period  of  1850.— Period  of  1830.— 
Lands  purchased  from  the  indians.  3.  Comparison 
of  the  number  of  Aghting  men  in  the  northern  and 
western  tribes  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada,  as  estimated 
at  various  periods  from  1736  to  1812.— Boquet,  Col. 
Indians  in  the  english  colonies  in  1764.— Madison,  J. 
Indian  force  on  the  breaking  out  of  the  amer.  rev.  in 
1778.— Pike,  Z.  M.  Indian  pop.  of  the  upper  Miss,  in 
1806.— Lewis  anrt  Clark.  Indian  pop.  of  the  Colum- 
bia valley  in  1806.— Monroe,  James.  Plan  of  indian 
colonization  west  of  the  Miss,  in  1825;  with  a  state- 
ment of  the  ditferent  tribes  then  within  the  U.  S.  and 
land  claimed  by  them.— Porter,  P:  B.  Names  and 
situations  of  indian  tribes  in  1829.— Position  and  pop. 
of  the  indian  tribes  on  lakes  Huron  and  Superior  and 
the  upper  Miss,  in  1832.— Cass,  Lewis.  Tribes  west 
of  the  Miss,  under  treaty  stipulations,  and  also  those 
with  whom  the  U.  S.  have  no  relations.  —  Official 
estimates  of  the  indian  pop.  of  the  U.  S.  in  1836.— 
Sioux  pop.  in  1836.— Indian  pop.  of  Mich,  in  1840.— 
Census  and  statistics  in  1846.— Estimate  of  the  indian 

fop.  of  the  Missouri  valley  in  1850.  — Dart,  Anson, 
ndian  pop.  of  western  Oregon  in  1851.  —  Calhoun, 
J.  S.  Pop.  of  the  pueblos  of  N.  M.— M'Kee,  R.  In- 
dian pop.  of  n.-w.  Cal.— Stem,  Jesse.  Indian  pop.  of 
Texas  in  1851.  4.  Mlscel.  statistics  as  to  expenditures 
for  the  indians,  and  the  census  of  different  tribes  at 


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Schoolcraft,  H:  Rowe. — Continued. 

various  periods;  incl.  Population  of  the  Iroquois 
confederacy,  from  1T78  to  1853.  5.  Synopsis  of 
statistics ;  progress  of  the  census,  and  means  recom- 
mended for  its  completion.— App.  Statistics  of  Indi- 
ans in  Oreg.,  W.  T.,  etc. 

Biography:  V.  4.  Logan,  Cayuga.  5.  Skenan- 
doah,  Oneida.— Occum,  Mahican.— Adario,  Wyandot. 
—  Waul)  Ojeeg,  Chippewa.  -  Peshkewah,  Miami.  — 
Waubunsee,  Pottawattamie. 

Literature  of  the  indian  langxiagres,  by  H.  R. 
Schoolcraft.  V.  3.  Plan  of  a  system  of  geograph- 
ical names  for  the  IT.  S..  derived  from  the  aborig. 
lang.— Indian  nomenclature;  a  critical  dictionary  of 
indian  names  in  the  history,  geography  and  myth- 
ology of  the  U.  S.:  Letter  A.  4.  Bibliogi-aphical 
catalogue  of  books,  translations  of  the  scriptures 
and  other  publications  into  the  indian  tongues  of 
the  U.  S.— Indian  nomenclature:  Letter  B.  6.  List 
of  anglo-indian  words  incorporated  into  the  eng. 
lang.— Philosophy  of  utterance.— Comparisons  of  the 
lang.  of  the  ancient  Pampticos  and  Waccoas  of  N. 
Carolina  with  the  Algonquin  and  Catawba.— Original 
words  of  indian  songs,  literally  transl.— A  lexicon  of 
of  the  Algonquin  lang. :  Pt.  1,  Chippewa,  letter  A.— 
Indian  nomenclature:  Letter  C.  —  Vocabularies  of 
the  Apachee  and  the  Micniac— The  Lord's  prayer  in 
several  Algonquin  dialects.  —  Indian  etymology.  — 
Some  data  resp.  the  principles  of  the  Chippewa  and 
Mahican  lang.,  in  a  series  of  letters,  written  1832-1837. 
—Names  based  on  the  indian  vocabularies,  suggested 
for  new  subdivisions  of  the  public  domain.— App. 
Bonneville,  B.  L.  E.  Etymology  of  the  word  Ore- 
gon; Marcy,  K.  B.  Specimens  of  the  Caddo  and 
Witchita  lang.;  S-  Indian  numerals. 

—  Same.  Pt.  6:  History  of  the  indian  tribes  of 
theU.  S.;  their  present  condition  and  pros- 
pects, and  a  sketch  of  their  ancient  status. 
Pub.  by  order  of  congress,  under  the  dir. 
of  the  dep.  of  the  interior,  Indian  bureau. 
111.    Phila.  1857.  Q.  970.1 :  R3  v6 

OmtentH.  V.  6.  Pref.— A  condensed  view  of  the 
post-Columbian  or  modern  Indian  history:  Introd. 
considerations;  First  euronean  acquaintance  with 
the  indian  tribes;  Contention  of  France  and  Spain 
for  the  occupation  of  Florida;  The  euglish  element 
of  civilization  in  Amer.;  The  littoral  tribes  of  the 
north  Atlantic,  within  whose  terr.  the  colonies  were 

flanted;  Synopsis  of  ihe  history  of  the  N.  E.  tribes; 
ndian  tribes  of  Md.;  Occupancy  of  N.  Y.  by  the  eng- 
lish,  and  stMiuel  to  the  indian  wars  of  N.  E.;Lenno 
Lenapi  of  Pa.,  and  (3liicora  tribes  of  the  Carolinas; 
Progressive  intercourse  with  the  tribes  during  HOO  - 
1750;  Momentous  period  of  Indian  history,  procediug 
the  conquest  of  ('anada;  From  the  conquest  of  Can- 
ada to  the  commencement  of  the  amer.  revolution; 
HisUjry  of  the  indian  tribes  during  the  amer.  revolu- 
tion; Events  from  the  definitive  treaty  of  peace  in 
1783  to  the  close  of  Washington's  administration; 
Perturbed  state  of  the  tribes  and  their  political  re- 
lations during  the  growth  and  expansion  of  the 
Union  westward,  1800  -  1835;  Elfects  of  the  expansion 
of  the  population  westward  and  of  the  creation  of 
new  states  out  of  the  exhausted  indian  hunting- 
grounds  of  the  Mississippi  valley;  The  political  cul- 
mination of  the  Indian  history;  The  first  decade  of 
the  colonization  plan,  1831  -  1841;  Hostile  attitude  of 
the  southern  tribes,  previous  to  their  final  removal; 
Consumation  of  the  gov.  policy  of  removal;  Princi- 
ples contended  for  by  the  Indians  during  throe  cen- 
turies; Present  condition  and  prospects  of  the 
tribes.- Economy  and  statistics,  capacity  of  indus- 
trial and  social  development  and  national  position, 
ill.  by  some  notices  of  the  mental  character  of  the 
hunter  race  and  their  ancient  status  and  archn'ology: 
Causes  of  decline  of  the  indian  tribes:  Indicia  from 
their  ancient  status  and  archicol.,  from  manners 
and  customs,  from  mythology  and  religion,  from 
language;  Statistics,  tribal  and  general.  —  Index  to 
v.  6. 

Drake,  S:  Gardner.  The  aboriginal  races  of 
America;  comprising  biographical  sketches 
of  eminent  individuals,  and  an  historical 
account  of  the  different  tribes,  from  the 
first  discovery  of  the  continent  to  the  pre- 
sent period,  with  a  dissertation  on  their 
origin,  antiquities,  manners  and  customs, 
illustrative  narratives  and  index.  15th  ed., 


rev.  with  add.  by  J.  W.  O'Neill.    Phila. 
1859.  O.  970.1+6 

Catlin,  G:  Illustrations  of  the  manners,  customs 
and  condition  of  the  north  american  Indi- 
ans ;  with  letters  and  notes,  written  during 
eight  years  of  travel  and  adventure  among 
the  wildest  and  most  remarkable  tribes 
now  existing.  111.    Lond.  1876.  2  v.  Q. 

970.1+2 

—  Same.    8th  ed.;  v.  2.  Lond.  1851.  O.  970.1  :  2 

—  Life  among  the  Indians.    Lond.  n.  d.  S. 

970.1:  15 

—  Last  rambles  among  the  Indians  of  the  Rocky 

mountains  and  tne  Andes.  111.    Lond.  n.  d. 
S.  970.1:14 

Drake,  Francis  S:,  ed.  The  indian  tribes  of  the 
U.  S.;  their  history,  antiquities,  customs, 
religion,  arts,  language,  traditions,  oral  le- 
gends and  myths.     Phila.  1884.  2  v.  Q. 

970.1  :R18 
Note.    A  compilation  of  that  part  of  Schoolcraft's 
work  which  is  of  general  interest,  with  add.  to  the 
present  time. 

Content)!.  V.  1.  Introd.— Origin,  traditions,  phy- 
sical and  mental  type.— Language,  literature  and  pic- 
tography. —  Indian  art,  industry  and  medical  knowl- 
edge—Antiquities. —  Religion  and  magic.  —  Manners 
and  customs.  —The  tribes;  ethnological  distribution, 
organization,  government.  2.  European  discovery 
and  exploration.— Early  european  settlements.— War 
of  races ;  early  colonial  history.— France  and  England 
contend  for  the  possession  of  the  Ohio  valley.  —  The 
amer.  revolution.- Post-revolutionary.  —  Removal  of 
the  tribes  west  of  the  Mississippi.  —  Indian  affairs 
since  the  ac(iui8ition  of  New  Mexico  and  California. 

Snuthsonian  institution.  Bureau  of  ethnology. 
1st— 3d  annual  reports  to  the  secretary  of 
the  Smithsonian  institution,  by  J.  W.  Pow- 
ell ;  1879-82.    Wash.  1881-84.  3  v.    Q. 

970.1  :D 
Omtenta.  V.  1.  Powell,  ,T.  W.  Report  of  the  di- 
rector; On  the  evolution  of  language  ;  Sketch  of  the 
mythology  of  th<!  north  amer.  Indians;  Wyandot, 
government;  On  limitations  to  the  use  of  antlirojx)- 
logic  data.  —  Yarrow,  H.  (;.  A  further  contribution 
to  the  study  of  the  mortuary  customs  of  north  anicr. 
Indians.  —  Holden,  E:  S.    Studies  in  central  anicr. 

fiicture  writing.— Royce,  ('.  C.  Cessions  ol  hind  l)y 
ndian  tribes  to  the  U.  S.  —  Mallory,  (!.  Sign  lan- 
guage among  north  amer.  Indians.  —  Pilling,  .!.(;. 
Catalogue  of  linguistic  mss.  in  the  library  of  the  Bu- 
reau of  ethnology.— Illustration  of  the  method  of  re- 
cording indian  languages,  from  the  mss.  of  J.  O.  Dor- 
soy,  A.  8.  Gatschet  and  S.  R.  Riggs. 

2.  Powell,  J.  W.  Report  of  the  director.— Cush- 
ingr,  F.  H.  Zufii  fetiches.  -  Smith,  B.  A.  Myths  of 
the  Iro<)Uols.— Henshaw,  FI:  W.  Animal  carvings 
from  the  mounds  of  the  Mississippi  valley.  -  Mat- 
thew^s,  W.  Navajo  silversmiths.  —  Holmes,  W:  H. 
Art  in  shell  of  the  ancient  americans.  -  Stevenson, 
.1.  111.  catalogue  of  the  collections  obtained  from  the 
Indians  of  New  Mexico  and  Arizona  in  1879, 1880. 

3.  Powell,  J.  W.  Report  of  the  director.  —  Tho- 
mas, C.  Notes  on  certain  Maya  and  mexican  mss. 
— Dall,  W.  H.  On  masks,  labrets  and  certain  abori- 
ginal customs.  —  Dorsey,  J.  O.  Omaha  sociology. 
Matthew^B,  W.  Navajo  weavers.  —  Holmes,  W.  II. 
Prehistoric  textile  fabrics  of  the  U.  8.,  derived  from 
impressions  of  pottery;  III.  catalogue  of  a  portion  of 
the  collections  made  during  the  field  season  of  1881.— 
Stevenson,  J.  III.  catalogue  of  the  collections  ob- 
tained from  the  pueblos  of  New  Mexico  and  Arizona 
in  1881. 

[Unclassified  publications].    Wash.  1880.  3  v. 

Q.  970.1  :D 

Contents.  1.  Powell,  J.  W.  Introd.  to  the  study 
of  indian  languages,  with  words  and  phrases  to  be 
collected.  2d  ed.  with  charts.  —  2.  Yarrow^,  H.  C. 
Introd.  to  the  study  of  mortuary  customs  among  the 
north  amer.  Indians.  3.  Mallory,  (J.  Introd.  to 
the  study  of  sign  languagt!  among  the  north  anu^r. 
Indians  as  ill.  the  gesture  speech  of  nuinkind. 

Abbott,  C:  Conrad.  Primitive  industry,  or  Il- 
lustrations of  the  handiwork  in  stone,  bone 


1841 


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and  clay,  of  the  native  races  of  the  north- 
ern Atlantic  seaboard  of  America.  Halem. 
Mass.  1881.  O.  970.1+5 

Schoolcraft,  H:  Rowe.  Notes  on  the  Iroquois,  or 
Contributions  to  american  history,  antiqui- 
ties and  general  ethnology.  Albany.  1847. 
O.  970.1+21 

Morgan,  Lewis  H:  Leagiie  of  the  Ho-de'-no-saii- 
nee,  or  Iroquois.     Rochester.  1851.  O. 

970.1+P7 
Wilson,  Daniel.   The  Huron-Ii'oquois  of  Canada; 
a  typical  race  of  american  aborigines.     In 
Transactions  of  the  Royal  soc.  of  Canada, 
V.  2.  61:11 

Vetromile,  Eugene.  The  Abnakis  and  their  his- 
tory, or  Historical  notices  on  the  aborigines 
of  Acadia.    N.  Y.  186G.  D.  970.1:10 

Copway,  G:,  Kah-ge-gah-bowh,  chief  of  the 
Ojibway  nation.  The  traditional  history  of 
the  Ojibway  nation.  111.     Bost.  1851.  D." 

970.1  :  17 
Lapham,  Increase  Allen,  Levi  Blossom  and  G: 
G.  Dousman,  a  committee  of  the  Old  sett- 
lers' clul)  of  Milwaukee  county.  A  paper 
on  the  number,  locality  and  times  of  i-e- 
moval  of  the  Indians  of  Wisconsin  ;  with 
an  app.  containing  a  complete  chronology 
of  Wis.,  from  the  earliest  times  down  to 
the  adoption  of  the  state- constitution  in 
1848.     Milw.  1870.  O.  970.1  :Pam 

Domenecli,  Emmaniiel  abbe.  Seven  years'  resi- 
dence in  the  great  deserts  of  North  Amer- 
ica.   111.  and  maps.    Lond.  1860.  2  v.  O. 

970.1  :22 
ContenU.  V.  1.  Ancient  emigrations.— American 
origins.  —  Descriptions.  —  Antiquities.  2.  Orierin  of 
tlie  americans.—  Character  of  the  indians.— Indian 
languages.— Festivals  and  industry.— Customs  of  the 
Indians.— Indian  religions. 

Dodge,  R:  Irving.  Our  wild  indians  ;  33  years' 
personal  experience  among  the  red  men  of 
the  great  west,  a  popular  account  of  their 
social  life,  religion,  habits,  traits,  customs, 
exploits,  etc.,  with  thi-illing  adventures  and 
experiences  on  the  great  plains  and  in  the 
mountains  of  our  wide  frontier  ;  with  an 
introd.  by  gen.  Sherman.  111.  Hartford. 
1882.  O.    ■  970.1  :  11 

Jackson,  W.  H.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the 
photographs  of  the  U.  S.  geol.  survey  of 
the  territories  from  1869  to  1875  incl.  2d  ed. 
111.  (U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden; 
Miscel.  pub.,  no.  5).    Wash.  1875.  O. 

in  557.5  :  D 

—  Descriptive  catalogue  of  photographs  of  north 
american  indians.  (U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the 
terr.,  Hayden  ;  Miscel.  pub.,  no.  9).  '  Wash. 
1877.  O.  in  557.5  :  D 

Whipple,  A.  W.,  T:Ewbankaw(ZW:  W.  Turner. 
The  Indian  tribes  near  the  35th  parallel  of 
north  lat.,  from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the 
Pacific  ocean ;  with  vocabularies  of  north 
american  languages.  In  Report  of  the  U. 
S.  Pacific  r.  r.  surveys,  v.  3.  in  625  :  D 

Putnam,  F:  W.,  and  others.  Reports  upon  ar- 
chteological  and  ethnological  collections 
from  vicinity  of  Santa  Barbara,  California 
and  from  ruined  pueblos  of  Arizona  and 
New  Mexico  and  certain  interior  tribes  ; 
app.  of  Indian  vocabularies,  rev.  and  pre- 
pared by  Albert  S.  Gatschet.  In  2  pts. 
with  two  app.  111.  (U.  S.  geogr.  surveys 
west  of  the  100th  meridian,  Wheeler ; 
[Final]  reports,  v.  7).  in  667.5  :  D 


Holmes,  W.  H.,  and  others.  Ancient  ruins  in 
Colorado,  Arizona  and  Utah.  In  U.  S. 
geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Bulletin, 
v.  2.  in  557.5  :  D 

Matthews,  Washington.  Ethnography  and  phil- 
ology of  the  Hidatsa  indians.  (U.  S.  geol. 
survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ;  Miscel.  pub., 
no.  7)'.     Wash.  1877.  O:  w  557.5  :D 

United  States.  Geological  and  geographical  survey 
of  the  Rocky  mountain  region,  J:  W.  Pow- 
ell, geologist  in  charge.  Contributions  to 
north  american  ethnology  ;  v.  1,  3-5.  111. 
Wash.  1877-82.  4  v.  O.  970.1  :D 

Contents.  V.  1.  Dall,  W:  Healy.  On  the  distribu- 
tion and  nomenclature  of  the  native  tribes  of  Alaska 
and  the  adjacent  territory,  with  a  map;  On  succes- 
sion in  the  shell-heaps  of  the  Aleutian  islands;  Re- 
marks on  the  origin  of  the  Innuit;  App.  Linguistics. 
Gibbs,  G :  Tribes  of  western  Washington  and  north- 
western Oregon,  with  map;  App.  Linguistics.  3. 
Powers,  Stephen.  Tribes  of  California.  4.  Morgran, 
Lewis  H.  Houses  and  house-life  of  the  american 
aborigines.  6.  Rau,  C:  Observations  on  cup-shaped 
and  other  lapidarian  sculpture  in  the  old  world  and 
in  America.  —  Fletcher,  Robert.  On  prehistoric 
trephining  and  cranial  amulets.  —  Thomas,  Cyrus. 
A  study  of  the  manuscript  Troano;  with  an  introd. 
by  D.  G.  Brinton. 
Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe.  The  native  races  of 
the  Pacific  states  of  North  America.  N.  Y. 
1875.  5  V.  O.  970.1+1 

Contents.    V.  1.    Wild  tribes.    2.    Civilized  nations. 
3.    Myths    and    languages.    4.    Antiquities.    5.  Pri- 
mitive history. 
Swan,  James  G.    The  Haidah  indians  of  Queen 
Charlotte's  Island.    In   Smithsonian  con- 
tributions. 506:It3v21 
—  Indians  at  Cape  Flattery,  Washington  Terri- 
tory.    M  the  same.       '              506  :  B,3  vl6 
Brinton,  Daniel  (larrison.    Brinton's  library  of 
aboriginal    american    literature,    no.    1-6. 
Phila.     1882-85.    6  v.  O.  970+11 
Contents.     No.   1.    The   Maya    chronicle.    2.    The 
Iroquois  book  of  rites,  ed.  by  Horatio  Hale.    3.  The 
Giieguence;  a  comedy  ballet  in  the  Nahuatal-spanish 
dialect  of  Nicaragua.    4.  A  migration  legend  of  the 
Creek  indians;  with  a  linguistic,  historic  and  ethno- 
graphic introd.  by  Alfred  S.  Gatschet,  v.  1.    5.  The 
Lenape  and  their  legends;  with  the  complete  text 
and  symbols  of  the  Walam  Olum,  a  new  tr.  and  an 
inquiry  Into  its  authenticity  by  D.  G.  Brinton.    6. 
The  annals  of  the  Cakchiqiiels ;  the  original  text  with 
a  tr.,  note  and  introd.  by  D.  G.  Brinton. 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Philip— Poca- 
hontas —  Sa-gro-ye-wat-ha  —  Tecumseh  —  Thay- 
andeneg-a— XJncas    Weathersford. 

3.    Description. 

Hayden,  Ferdinand  Vandeveer,  a7td  Alfred  R. 
C.  Selwyn,  eds.  North  America.  (Stan- 
ford's compendium  of  geography  and 
travel,  based  on  Hellwald's  "Die  erde  tind 
ihre  volker.")  Maps  and  ill.  Lond.  1883.  O. 
917:15 

Fetridge,  W.  Pembroke,  ed.  Harper's  hand- 
book for  travellers  in  .  . .  United  States  and 
Canada.    N.  Y.  1883.  in  914  :  98  v3 

Sears,  E:  S.  Faxon's  illustrated  handbook  of 
travel  to  Sai'atoga,  Lakes  George  and 
Champlain,  the  Adirondacks,  Niagara 
falls,  Montreal,  Quebec,  the  Saguenay 
river,  the  White  mountains,  Lakes  Meni- 
phremagog  and  Winnepiseogee.  [Ano7i.'] 
Rev.  ed.,  1874.    Bost.  n.  d.  S.  917  :  14 

Kingston,  W:  H:  G.  The  western  world  ;  pic- 
turesque sketches  of  nature  and  natural 
history  in  northern  and  central  America. 
N.  Y.  1884.  D.  917:17 

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Eden,  R:,  tr.  The  first  three  english  books  on 
America  [?  1511]— 1555  a.  d.;  being  chiefly 
translations,  compilations,  etc.,  from  the 
writings,  maps,  etc.,  of  Pietro  Martire  of 
Anghiera  (1455—1526),  Sebastian  Munster, 
tlie  cosmographer  (1489—1552),  Sebastian 
Cabot  of  Bristol  (1474—1557),  with  extracts, 
etc.,  from  the  works  of  other  Spanish,  Ital- 
ian and  german  writers  of  the  time,  ed. 
by  E:  Archer.    Birmingham.  1885.  O. 

917+19 

Carver,  Jonathan.  Three  years'  travels  [1766— 
1769]  through  the  interior  parts  of  North 
America,  for  more  than  5,000  miles  ;  con- 
taining an  account  of  the  great  lakes  and 
all  the  lakes,  islands  and  rivers,  cataracts, 
mountains,  minerals,  soil  and  vegetable 
productions  of  the  northwest  region  of  that 
vast  continent,  with  a  description  of  the 
birds,   beasts,  reptiles,   insects  and  fishes 

Eeculiar  to  the  country,  together  with  a 
istory  of  the  genius,  manners  and  cus- 
toms "of  the  Indians  inhabiting  the  lands 
that  lie  adjacent  to  the  heads  and  to  the 
westward  of  the  great  river  Mississippi, 
and  an  app.  describing  the  uncultivated 
parts  of  America  that  are  most  proper  for 
forming  settlements.    Phila.  1796.  O. 

917:2 

—  Same.  Travels  in  Wisconsin ;  [added,  some 
account  of  the  author  and  an  mdex].  From 
the  3d  Lond.  ed.    N.  Y.  1838.  O.       917  :  2 

Chateaubriand,  Rene  Fran9ois  A:  de.  Voyage 
en  Amerique,  [1791-92].     With  Ms  Atala. 

C  1051 

Coke,  E:  T:  A  subaltern's  furlough  ;  descriptive 
of  scenes  in  various  parts  of  the  IT.  S., 
Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  New  Bruns- 
wick and  Nova  Scotia,  in  the  summer  and 
autumn  of  1832.    N.  Y.  1833.  2  v.  D. 

917.1  :13 

Montgomery,  Cora.  Eagle  Pass,  or  Life  on  the 
border.  N.  Y.  1852.  D.  With  Osborn, 
Sherard.  Stray  leaves  fi'om  an  arctic 
joiirnal.  919.8:29 

Lanman,  C:  Haw-ho-noo,  or  Records  of  a  tour- 
ist.   Phila.  1850.  D.  917:4 

Bartlett,  J:  Russell.  Personal  narrative  of  ex- 
plorations and  incidents  in  Texas,  New 
Mexico,  California,  Sonora  and  Chihuahua, 
connected   with   the    U.    S.    and   Mexican 


boundary  commission,  during  1850—1853. 

Map  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1854.  2  v.  O.      917  : 1 
Murray,  The  hon.  Amelia  Matilda.    Letters  from 

theU.  S.,  Cuba  and  Canada.     N.  Y.  1856. 

2v.ini.  D.  917.1:27 

Mowry,  Sylvester.     Arizona    and    Sonora ;  the 

geographj^,   history  and  resources  of  the 

silver  region  of  North  America.     3d  ed. 

rev.  and  enl.     N.  Y.  1864.  D.  917  :  5 

EUet,  Elizabeth  Fries,  born  Lummis.    Rambles 

about  the  country.     N.  Y.  1868.    S. 

X 917: 12 
Price,  Sir  Rose  Lambart.    The  two  Americas. 

in  918:6 
Rae,  W:  Eraser.    Westward  by  rail ;  a  journey 

to  San  Francisco  and  back,  and  a  visit  to 

the  mormons.    2d  ed.,  with  a  new  introd. 

chapter.     Lond.  1871.  O.  917:7 

—  Columbia  and  Canada  ;  notes  on  the  great  re- 

public and  the  new  dominion.  A  supp.  to 
Westward  by  rail.     Lond.  1877.  O.   917  :  8 

Biart,  Lucien.  M!y  rambles  in  the  new  world, 
[from  Labrador  to  Mexico] .  Tr.  by  Mai-y 
de  Hauteville.    Lond.  1877.  O.       917  :  13 

Hardy,  Mary,  born  McDowell,  lady  T:  Dufl^'us. 
Through  cities  and  prairie  lands ;  sketch 
of  an  american  tour.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

917:6 

Hatton,  Joseph.  To-day  in  America;  studies 
for  the  old  world  and  the  new.  Lond. 
1881.  2  V.  O.  917  :  16 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  917+16 
Russell,  W:  Howard.    Hesperothen  ;  notes  from 

the  west ;  a  record  of  a  ramble  in  the  U. 
S.  and  Canada  in  the  spring  and  summer 
of  1881.     N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  917:9 

Barneby,  W:  H:  Life  and  labour  in  the  far,  far 
west ;  notes  of  a  tour  in  the  western  states, 
British  Columbia,  Manitoba  and  the  North- 
west Territory.    Map.    Lond.  1884.  O. 

917:18 

United  States.  Dept.  of  stale.  Reports  upon 
the  survey  of  the  boundai-y  between  the 
territory  of  the  U.  S.  and  the  possessions 
of  Great  Britain  from  the  l^ake  of  the 
Woods  to  the  summit  of  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains, authorized  by  an  act  of  congress 
approved  march  19, 1872.  Archibald  Camp- 
bell, comr.,  W.  J.  Twining,  chief  astron- 
omer.    Wash.  1878.  Q.  917  :D 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


24.    North  America  —  b,  United  States,  In  general. 


1.    General  history. 

(See  also  History  of  politics,  col.  164—168;  Slavery,  col. 
169-170;  Constitutional  history,  col.  210—213.) 

LoBsing,  Benson  J :  Harper's  popular  cyclopae- 
dia of  the  U.  S.  history,  from  the  aboriginal 
period  to  1876;  containing  brief  sketches 
of  important  events  and  conspicuous 
actors.  111.     N.  Y.  1881.  2  v.  O.      971  :  Rl 

Bryant,  W:  Cullen,  and  Sidney  Howard  Qay. 
A  popular  history  of  the  U.  S.,  from  the 
first  discovery  of  the  western  hemisphere 
by  the  northmen,  to  the  end  of  the  first 
century  of  the  union  of  the  states;  preceded 
by  a  sketch  of  the  pre  historic  period  and 


the  age  of  the  mound  builders.  N.  Y.  1876- 
81.  4v.  Q.  971-I-P3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Pref.  —  Pie-historic  man.  ~  The 
mound-builders.  —  The  northmen  in  America.  —  Pre- 
Columbian  voyages  westward.— Discovery  and  coloni- 
zation to  abt.  1636.— Index.  2.  Ensrlish,  dutch,  french 
and  Spanish  colonies  to  the  latter  part  of  the  17th 
century.— Index.  8.  The  colonies,  and  the  revolution  , 
to  1779.— Index.  4.  The  United  States,  1779-1865.— 
Index,  v.  1-4. 

Bonner,  J:    A  child's  history  of  the  U.  S.    N.  Y. 
1866-76.  3v.  S.  "  x  971  :31 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah,  ed.    Young  folks'  his- 
tory of  America.  111.    Bost.  1881.  D. 

X  971 : 5 

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1345 


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01.  917,  971        1346 


Doyle,  J:  Andrew.  History  of  the  U.  S,;  with 
maps,  illustrative  of  the  acqiiisition  of  ter- 
ritory and  the  increase  of  population,  by 
Francis  A.  Walker.  [Freeman's  historical 
course].     N.  Y.  [1876].  S.  971:4 

Gilman,  Arthur.  A  history  of  the  american 
l)eople.     Bost.  [1883].  O.  971  :  37 

Goodrich,  S:  Griswold.  A  pictorial  history  of 
the  U.  S.,  with  notices  of  other  portions  of 
America,  North  and  South.    Phila.  1864.  D. 

971 : 27 

Higginson,  T:  Wentworth.  Young  folks'  his- 
tory of  the  U.  S.  111.    Bost.  1882.  S. 

X 971: 28 

—  Same.    Bost.  1884.  S.  x  971 :  28 
Johnston,  Alexander.     History  of  amer.  politics. 

[Handbooks  for  students  and  general  rea- 
ders].   N.  Y.  1879.  S.  324.1  :  22 

—  A  history  of  the  U.  S.  for  schools  ;  with  an  in- 

trod.  history  of  the  discovery  and  english 
colonization  of  North  America.  Maps, 
plans,  ill.  and  questions.    N.  Y.  1885.   D. 

x971  :50 

Lossing,  Benson,  J:    A  history  of  the  U.  8.,  for 

families  and  libraries,   ill.    Hartford.  1874. 

Q.  971-1-45 

—  Centennial  history  of  the  U.  S.,  from  the  dis- 

covery of  the  amer.  continent  to  the  end  of 
the  first  century  of  the  republic.  Bait.  1875. 
O.  971 : 16 

Monroe,  Mrs.  Lewis  B.  The  story  of  our  coun- 
try.   Bost.  1881.  D.  ■       X  971  :  30 

S.,  J.  D.  A  brief  history  of  the  U.  S.  (Barnes' 
historical  ser.)    N.  Y.  1885.  O.        971:48 

Scudder,  Horace  Elisha.  A  history  of  the  U.  S. 
of  America  ;  preceded  by  a  narrative  of  the 
discovery  and  settlement  of  North  America 
and  of  the  events,  which  led  to  the  inde- 
pendence of  the  thirteen  english  colonies, 
for  the  use  of  schools  and  academies.  Maps 
.      and  ill.    Phila.  [1885].  D.  x  971:  51 

Spencer,  Jesse  Ames.    A    complete    history    of 

tlieU.  S.  of  America  ;  continued  by  Benson 

J:Lossing.  111.   Phila.  [1878].  4  v.  in  2.  Q. 

971-f-17 

Contents.    V.  1.    1492—1778.    2.  1778—1801.    3.  1801— 

1861.    4.    1861— 1876.— Index. 

—  Geschichte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten,  von  den 

friihesten  zeiten  bis  zur  administration  von 

James  Buchanan.  [Uebers.  von  F:  Kapp.] 

N.  Y.  1858.  3  V.  Q.  971-f  18 

Contents.    V.  1.    1492—1778.    2.  1778—1801.    3.  1801— 

18.57. 

Thousand  questions  on   american  history,   A; 

an  outline  of  the  history  of  the  U.  S.  in  the 

form  of  questions  and  answers.    Syracuse. 

1884.  S.  971  :  44 

Including  s  ever  a/  periods  . 

Force,  P:,  ed.  American  archives  ;  consisting  of 
a  collection  of  authentick  records,  state 
papers,  debates  and  letters  and  other  noti- 
ces of  publick  affairs,  the  whole  forming 
a  documentary  history  of  the  origin  and 
progress  of  the  north  american  colonies,  of 
the  causes  and  accomplishment  of  the 
american  revolution  and  of  the  constitution 
of  government  for  the  U.  S.,  to  the  final 
ratification  thereof  ;  in  6  series.  4th  ser. 
V.  1-6  ;  5th  ser.  v.  1-3.  Wash.  1837-53.  9  v. 
F.  971  :D 

Contents.    4th   ser.    Documentary  history  of  the 


:  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


english  colonies  in  North  Amer.  from  the  king's  mes- 
sage to  parliament  of  march  7, 1774  to  the  declaration 
of  independence  by  the  U.  8.;  v.  1-6.  5th  ser.  D«- 
curaentary  history  of  the  U.  S.  of  Amer.  from  the  de- 
claration of  independence,  July  4, 1776,  to  the  defini- 
tive treaty  of  peace  with  Great  Britain,  sept.  3, 1783  ; 
v.  1-3  [to  the  end  of  1776]. 

Note.    This  is  all  that  has  been  published  so  far,  al- 
though the  whole  coll.  was  bought  by  the  U.  8.  gov- 
ernment for  the  purpose  of  publication. 
Smith,  J:  .Jay,  and  J:  F.  Watson,  eds.    Ameri- 
can historical  and  literary  curiosities  ;  con- 
sisting of  fac-similes  of  oi'iginal  documents, 
relating  to  the  events  of  the  revolution, 
etc.,  with  a  variety  of  reliques,  antiquities 
and  modern  autographs.  4th  ed.  with  add. 
N.  Y.  1852.  Q.  971  :  1146 

Bancroft,  G:  History  of  the  U.  S.,  from  the  dis- 
covery of  the  american  continent.  13th  ed. 
Bost.  1846-74.     10  v.  O.  971-J-2 

Contents.  V.  1.  History  of  the  colonization  of  the 
U.  8.,  1492—1660.  2.  Same,  1660—1688.  3.  Same,  1688— 
1748.  —  Index,  v.  1  -  3.  4.  The  amer.  revolution,  1st 
epoch:  The  overthrow  of  the  european  colonial 
system,  1748-1763.  5.  Same,  2d  epoch:  How  Great 
Britain  estranged  Amer.,  1763  — 1766.  6.  Same, 
continued,  1766-1774.  7.  Same,  3d  epoch:  Amer.  de- 
clares itself  independent,  1774  — June  17,  1775.  8. 
Same,  continued,  June  18, 1775— July  4, 1776.  9.  Same, 
4th  epoch:  The  independence  of  America  is  acknowl- 
edged, July  1776-1778.    10.    Same,  conMnwed,  1778-1782. 

—  History  of  the  formation  of  the  constitution  of 

the  U.  S.  of  America.  N.  Y.  1882.  2  v.  O. 
342.1-1-21 
Contents.  V.  1.  Book  1,  The  confederation,  1683- 
1783.— Book  2,  On  the  way  to  a  federal  convention, 
1783-1787.  App.  Letters  and  papers,  2.  Book  3, 
The  federal  convention,  1787.— Book  4,  The  people  of 
the  states  in  judgment  on  the  constitution,  1787-1788. 
—Book  5,  The  federal  government,  June  1787.— App. 
Letters  and  papers. 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.  of  America,  from  the  dis- 

covery of  the  continent.    Author's  last  rev. 
N.  Y.  1883,  1884.     6  v.  O.  971  :  36 

Contents.    V.  1,  1492-1688.  The  english  people  found 
a  nation  in  America.— The  colonies  obtain  geographi- 
cal unity.    2, 1688—1763.  The  colonization  of  the  west 
and  of  Georgia. —  The  american  revolution  in  Ave 
epochs:  1st  epoch,  Britain  overthrows  the  european 
colonial  system.     3.    2d   epoch,    Britain  estranges 
America,  1763-1776.    4.    3d  epoch,  America  takes  up 
arms  for  self-defence  and  arrives  at  independence, 
1774-1776.    5.    America  in  alliance  with  France.— The 
people  of  America  take  their  equal  station  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  July  1776— nov.  1783.    6.  The 
formation  of  the  amer.  constitution:  The  confedera- 
tion, with  retrospect,  1643-1783;    On  the  way  to  a 
federal  convention,  1783-1787;  The  federal  convention, 
may  14— sept.  17.  1787;  The  people  of  the  states  in 
judgment  on  the  constitution,  sept.  18,  1787— June  25, 
1788;  The  federal  government,  June  1787— may  5, 1789. 
—Index,  V.  1-6. 
Hildreth,  R:  The  history  of  the  U.  S.  of  America, 
[1st  ser.]  from  the  discovery  of  the  con- 
tinent to  the  organization  of  government 
under  the  federal  constitution.    N.  Y.  1849. 
3v.  O.  971-1-13 

Contents.  V.  1.  Discovery  and  settlement,  1492— 
abt.  1688.  2.  Progress  of  settlement  and  colonial 
wars,  abt.  16.50-1773.  3.  Revolutionary  epoch,  1773— 
1789.— Authorities.— Index. 

—  Same.     [2d  ser.],  from  the  adoption  of  the 

federal  constitution  to  the  end  of  the  16th 

congress.    N.  Y.  1852.    3  v.  O.       971+14 

Contents.     V.    1.    Administration  of   Washington, 

1789-1797.    2.    John  Adams  and  Jefferson,  1797-1807. 

3.    Madison  and  ^tonroe,  1807-1821.  —  Authorities.  — 

Index. 

Hale,  Salma.     History  of  the  U.  S.  from  their 

lirst  settlement  as  colonies,  to  the  close  of 

the  administration  of  mr.  Monroe  in  1817. 

[Harper's  family  lib.]    N.  Y.  1840.  2  v.   S. 

971:11 

Contents.    V.  1.  To  1776.    2.  1776  -  I817.-App. 


1347       CI.  917,  971 


HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— UNITED  STATES. 


1348 


M'Conkey,  Rebecca.  True  stories  of  the  ameri- 
can  fathers  [to  17831,  for  the  girls  and 
boys  all  over  the  land.  111.  Lond.  [18741. 
D.'  X  971  :  32 

Frothingham,  R:  The  rise  of  the  republic  of 
the  U.  S.,  [1643—17901.  3d  ed.  Bost.  1873. 
O.  324.1  :  59 

Philippi,  K:  Ferdinand.     Geschichte  der  Verein- 

igten  Freistaaten  von  Nordamerika.     2te 

verb.  auli.  (AUg.  historische  taschenbiblio- 

thek,  4ter  th.)    Dresden.  1837.  3  v.  in  1.  S. 

971:42 

Hinton,  J:  Howard.  The  history  and  topo- 
graphy of  the  U.  S.  of  North  America,  from 
the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time  ; 
comprising  political  and  biographical  his- 
tory, geography,  geology,  mineralogy, 
zoology  and  botany,  agriculture,  manu- 
facture and  commerce,  laws,  manners,  cus- 
toms and  religion,  with  a  topographical 
description  of  the  cities,  towns,  seaports, 
public  edifices,  canals,  etc.;  ed.  by  J:  How- 
ard Hinton,  assisted  by  several  literary 
gentlemen  in  England  and  America.  New 
ed.  with  add.  and  corr.  by  S:  L.  Knapp. 
111.    Bost.  1834.  3  v.  in  1.  Q."  971-|-24 

Higginson,  T:  Wentworth.  A  larger  history  of 
the  U.  S.  of  America  to  the  close  of  presi- 
dent Jackson's  administration.  Maps, 
plans,  portr.  and  ill.  N.  Y.  1886  [1885].  O. 
971+49 

Tucker,  G:  The  history  of  the  U.  S.  from  their 
colonization  to  the  end  of  the  36th  con- 
gress, in  1841,  in  4  v.:  V.  1  [to  1797].  Phila. 
1856.  O.  971  :  21 

"Willard,  Emma.  History  of  the  U.  S.,  or  Re- 
public of  America  [to  1826];  designed  for 
schools  and  private  libraries.  5th  ed.,  rev. 
N.  y.  1837.  (5.  971+23 

—  Same  ;  continued  to  the  close  of  the  mexican 

war.    N.  Y.  1849.  O.  971  :  47 

—  Last  leaves  of  american  history  ;  comprising  a 

separate  history  of  California.    N.  Y.  1853. 
D.  971:22 

Cfmtents.    Pt.  1.  General  U.  S.  history,  1841  -  1848.— 
Pt.  2.    History  of  California,  1534  -  1849.— Pt.  3.    Gen- 
eral U.  S.  history,  1847  -  1853. 
Howitt,  Mary.    A  popular  history  of  the  U.  S.  of 
America,  from  the  discovery  of  the  amer. 
continent  to  the  present  time.    111.    N.  Y. 
1860.  3  V.  D.  971  :  29 

Neumann,  K:  F:  Geschichte  der  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Amerika.  Berlin.  1863-65.  3 
V.  O.  971:41 

Contents.    V.  1.  Die  griindung-  der  kolonien  bis  zur 
prasidentschaf t  des  T:  Jefferson.  2.  Von  der  ersten 
priisidentschaft  des  T:  Jefferson  bis  zum  endc  der 
zwelten  priisidentschaft  des   Andrew  Jackson.     3. 
Von  der  priisidentschaft  des  Martin  Van  Buren  bis 
zur  inauguration  des  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Hamilton,  J:  Church.    History  of  the  republic 
of  the  U.  S.  of  America,  as  traced  in  the 
writings  of  Alexander  Hamilton  and  his 
contemporaries.    3d  ed.    Phila.  1864,  1865. 
7v.  O.  971+12 

ContentH.    V.  1.   Introd.— 1774  - 1779.    2.    1780-1783. 
3.  1783  -  1789.    4.   1789  -  1792.    6.  1792  -  1794.    6.  1794  - 
1797.    7.  1797  -  1804.-Index. 
McMaster,  J:  Bach.     A  history  of  the  people 
of  the  U.  S.,  from  the  revolution  to  the 
civil  war,  in  5  v.;  v.  1,  2.    N.  Y.  1883.  1885. 
2v.  O.  971  :6 

Contents.    V.  1.  1784  -  1790.-Index.    2.   1790-1803.- 
Index. 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Coffin,  C:  Carleton.    Building  the  nation  ;  events 
.     in  the  history  of  the  U.  S.  from  the  revolu- 
tion to  the  beginning  of  the  war  between 
the  states.    N.  Y.  1883  [1883].    O. 

X  971  :  33 
Schouler,  James.    History  of  the  U.  S.  of  Amer- 
ica under  the  constitution.     Wash.  1880 — 
1885.  3  V.  D.  971 :  26 

Contents.    V.  1.  1783-1801.    2.1801-1817.    8.  1817-18:jl. 
First  century  of  the  republic.  The  ;  a  review  of 
american  progress.     N.Y.  1876.  O.  971+9 
Contents.     Xjawrence,  E.    Introd.;    Colonial  pro- 
gress. —  Knigrht,    E:   H.      Mechanical    progress.— 
Wells,  D:  A.    Progress  in  manufacture.  —  Brewer, 
W:   H.    Agricultural  progress.  —  Hunt,  T.  S.     The 
development  of  our  mineral  resources.— Atkinson, 
E:      Commercial   development.  —  Walker,    P.   A. 
Growth  and  distribution  of  population.-^  Sumner, 
W:  G.     Monetary  development. —  Woolsey,  T.  D. 
The  experiment  of  the  union,  with  its  preparations. 
— Lawrence,  E.    Educational  progress.- JBarnard, 
F:  A:  P.    Scientific  progress;  The  exact  sciences.— 
Gill,  T.  .Scientific  progress;  Natural  science. —Whip- 
ple, E.  P.     A  century   of    american    literature.  — 
Conant,  S.  S.    Progress  of  the  fine  arts.— Flint,  A. 
Medical   and    sanitary   progress.  —  Abbott,    B:  V. 
American  jurisprudence. —  Brace,  C:  L.    Humani- 
tarian progress.  —  Hurst,  J :  P.    Religious  develop- 
ment. 
Wilson,  H:    History  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  the 
slave  power  in  America.    Bost.  1875-77.    3 
V.  O.  326+26 

Contents.    V.  1.    4th  ed.    To  1845.    2.    2d  ed.    1845- 
1860.    3.    1860-1875. 

2^ he  army  and  the  navy. 

(See  also  col.  233-234.) 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  The  history  of  the 
navy  of  the  U.  S.  of  America.  Paris.  1839. 
2v.  O.  971:38 

Contents.    V.  1.  To  1802.    2.  1803  - 1815. 

—  Same.     T.  p.  w.    O.  971 :  38 
Peterson,  C:  J.     The  american  navy  ;  being  an 

authentic  history  of  the  U.  S.  navy  and 
biogr.  sketches  of  amer.  naval  heroes, 
from  the  formation  of  the  navy  to  the 
close  of  the  mexican  war.  111.  Pliila.  1859. 
O.  971:25 

Lossing,  Benson  J:  The  story  of  the  U.  S. 
navy,  for  boys.    111.    N.Y."  1881.  D. 

x971  :7 
Aldrich,  Moses  Almy.    History  of  the  U.  S.  ma- 
rine corps,  [1775— 1875].    From  official  re- 
ports and  other  documents,  compiled  by 
capt.  R:  S.  Collum.    Bost.  1875.  O.  971+8 
Note.    For  the  history  of  the  flag  of  the  U.  S.,  see 
Heraldry,  cl.  929. 

Special  nationalities . 

McGee,  T:  D'Arcy.  A  history  of  the  irish  sett- 
lers in  North  America,  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  census  of  1850.  6th  ed.  Bost. 
1855.  D.  971  :  19 

— -  The  catholic  history  of  North  America,  live 
discourses ;  added,  two  discourses  on  the 
relations  of  Ireland  and  America.  Bost. 
1855.  D.  971  :  20 

Seidensticlier,  Oswald.  Die  erste  deutsche  ein- 
wanderung  in  Amerika  und  die  griindung 
von  Germantown  im  jahre  1683 ;  festschrift 
zum  deutsch  -  amerikanischen  pionier-jubi- 
Itium  am  6  oct.  1883.    Phila.  1883.  O. 

971+36 

—  Same.  In  his  Bilder  aus  der  deutsch-pennsylv. 
geschichte.  973.3  :  6 


1349 


HIST.  AND  GEOGB.— UNITED  STATES. 


CI.  917,  971 


1350 


KOmer,  Gustav.  Das  deutsche  element  in  den 
Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika, 
1818—1848.    Cine.  1880.  O.  917.1:8 

Rosengarten,  J.  G.  The  german  soldier  in  the 
wars  of  the  U.S.;  an  address  read  before 
the  Pionier-verein  at  the  hall  of  the  Ger- 
man society.  Repr.  from  the  United  ser- 
vice magazme.    Phila.  1886.  O.      971+52 

EickhofF,   Anton,  eel.      In   der  neuen  heimath  ; 

geschichtliche     mittheilungen     iiber    die 

deutschen    einwanderer   in   alien    theilen 

der  Union.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  971-4-43 

Anhang:    Die  Deutsche  gesellschaft  der  stadt  New 

rork,  1784  -  1883. 

2.    Colonial  period. 

(See  also  New  France,  col.  1332;  and  New  England,  cl.  972.) 

Graham,   James.    The  history  of  the  U.  S.  of 

North  America,  from  the  plantation  of  the 

british  colonies    till    their    assumption  of 

national  independence.    2d  ed.,  enl.    and 

amended.    Phila.  1856.  2  v.  O.      971.1+2 

Higginson,   T:  Wentworth.    A  book  of  ameri- 

can  explorers,   [985—16311.     (Young  folks' 

ser.)    Bost.  1877.  8.  x  971.1:  5 

Moncrieff,  Robert  Hope,  (Ascott  R.  Hope).    The 

heroes  of  young  America.    Maps  and  ill. 

Lond.  1877.  D.  971.1  :8 

Contents.    The  american  argonauts.— The  first  eng- 

lisjif  planters.— John  Smith.— The  pilgrim  fathers.— 

The  early  settlers  of  New  England.— The  american 

colonies. 

Gilman,  Arthur.  Tales  of  the  pathfinders.   Bost. 

1884.  D.  X  971.1  :18 

Xiodge,  H:  Cabot.    A  short  history  of  the  eng- 

lish  colonies  in  America.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

971.1:3 
Coffin,  C:  Carleton.    Old  times  in  the  colonies. 
111.    N.  Y.  1881.  O.  X  971.1: 11 

Banvard,  Joseph.  Plymouth  and  the  pilgrims, 
or  Incidents  of  adventure  in  the  histoi-y  of 
the  first  settlers.  New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 
Bost.  1874.  S.  X  971.1  :  10 

Neill,  E:  DulReld.  The  english  colonization  of 
America  during  the  17th  century.  Lond. 
1871.  O.  971.1  :17 

Doyle,  J:  Andrew.  The  american  colonies  pre- 
vious to  the  declaration  of  independence  ; 
the  Arnold  prize  essay,  read  in  the  theatre 
at  Oxford,  June  9,  1869.     Lond.  1869.  O. 

971.1:14 
—  English  colonies  in  America ;  Virginia,  Mary- 
land and  the  Carolinas.    Map.    N .  Y.  1880. 
O.  971.1:13 

Irving,  Theodore.  The  conquest  of  Florida  by 
Hernando  de  Soto.    N.  Y.  1857.  D. 

971.1  :7 
Shipp,  Bernard.    History  of  Hernando  de  Soto 
and  Florida,  or  Record  of  the  events  of  56 
years,  from  1512  to  1568.    Phila.  1881.  O. 

971.1+1 
Scheie  de  Vere,   Maximilian.    The  romance  of 
american  history  ;  eai'ly  annals.   N.  Y.  1872. 
D.  971.1:6 

Contents.    Lo  the  poor  Indian  !— The  hidden  river. 
—Our  first  romance.— A  few  town-names.— Kaisers, 
kings  and  knights.— Lost  towns.— Lost  lands. 
Brucker,   Joseph.     Vortrage  iiber  die  entwick- 
lungs-geschichte  des  volkes  der  Vereinig- 
ten Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika ;    ler-3er 
vortr.    Milw.  1878-79.  O.  971.1  :Pam 

Note.    Only  to  new  year's  1776. 


earlier,  A:    Histoire  du  peuple  am^ricain,  Etats- 

Unis,  et  de  ses  rapports  avec  les  indiens 
depuis  la  fondation  des  colonies  anglaises 
iusqu'a  la  revolution  de  1776.  Paris.  1864. 
2v.  O.  971.1:16 

Contents.  V.  1.    Pref.— Race  blanche.— Race  rouge. 
—Races  blanche  et  rouge  apresl'occupation  anglaise; 
La  Virginie  et  La  Nouvelle  Angleterre.    2.    Suite: 
Les  autres  colonies  anglaises.  —  Race  blanche ;  consi- 
derations generales  sur  I'ensemble  des  colonies.  — 
App.     Race    rouge;    considerations    generales    sur 
I'origine  des  indiens  et  leur  aptitude  ii  la  civilisation. 
MoncrieflF,  Robert  Hope,  {Ascott  E.  Hope).     The 
men  of  the  backwoods ;  true  stories  and 
sketches    of    the  Indians  and  the    Indian 
fighters.    111.     Lond.  1880.  D.       971.1:9 
Markham,  R:    A  narrative  history  of  king  Phil- 
ip's war,   and  the  Indian  troubles  in  New 
England.  Map.    (Minor  wars  of  the  U.  S.) 
N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  X  971.1: 15 

Johnson,  E(lwin  Rossiter.  History  of  the  french 
war,  ending  in  the  conquest  of  Canada  ; 
with  a  prelim,  account  of  the  early  attempts 
at  colonization  and  struggles  for  the  pos- 
session of  the  country.  (Minor  wai's  of  the 
U.S.)    N.  Y.  [1882].     D.  x  971.1:  12 

Putnam,  Ruf us.  Journal  of  gen.  Rufus  Putnam 
kept  in  northern  N.  x.  during  the  four 
campaigns  of  the  old  french  and  Indian 
war,  1757-1760 ;  copiously  ill.  with  notes 
and  preceded  by  a  biogr.  sketch  of  gen. 
Putnam  by  E.  C.  Dawes.  Albany,  K  Y. 
1886.  O.  971.1  :  20 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Montg'omery— 
Philip. 

3.  The  revolution  and  the  confedera- 
tion. 

Gordon,  W:  The  history  of  the  rise,  progress 
and  establishment' of  the  independence  of 
the  U.  S.  of  America  ;  incl.  an  account  of 
the  late  war  and  of  the  thirteen  colonies 
from  their  origin  to  that  period.  N.  Y. 
1789.  3v.  O.  971.2:21 

Botta,  C:  Guiseppe  Guglielmo.     History  of  the 
war  of  independence  of  the  U.  S.  of  Amer- 
ica.   Tr.  from  the  Italian  by  G:  Alexander 
Otis.    8th  ed.   New  Haven.  1838.     2  v.  O. 
971.2:2 

Greene,  G:  Washington.  Historical  view  of  the 
american  revolution.    Bost.  1865.  D. 

971.2:8 

Iiudlow,  J:  Malcolm.  The  war  of  American  in- 
dependence, 1775—1783.  Maps.  (Epochs  of 
modern  history.)  Bost.  1876.  S.  917.2  :  IC 

IjQssing,  Benson  J :  The  pictorial  field-book  of 
the  revolution,  or  Illustrations  by  pen  and 
pencil  of  the  history,  biography,  scenery, 
relics  and  traditions  of  the  war  for  inde- 
pendence. 111.     N.  Y.  1860.  2  V.  O. 

971.2+9 

Coflfin,  C:  Carleton.  The  boys  of  '76;  a  history 
of  the  battles  of  the  revolution.  111.  N.  Y. 
1878.  O.  X  971.2:1 

Peterson,  C:  J.  The  military  heroes  of  there- 
volution  ;  with  a  narrative  of  the  war  of  in- 
dependence.   Phila.  1860.  O.       971.2+12 

Rhoads,  T:  Y.  The  battle-fields  of  the  revolu- 
tion ;  comprising  descriptions  of  the  prin- 
cipal battles,  sieges  and  other  events  of  the 
war  of  independence,  interspersed  with 
characteristic  anecdotes.  Phila.  1858.  D. 
971.2:13 


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Thacher,  James.  Military  journal  during  the 
amer.  revolutionary  war,  from  1775  to  1783; 
describing  tlie  events  and  transactions  of 
this  period,  with  numerous  historical  facts 
and  anecdotes  ;  added,  an  app.,  containing 
biogr.  sketches  of  several  general  officers. 
Hartford.  1854.   O.  971.2:16 

Carrington,  H:  Beebe.  Battles  of  the  amer.  re- 
volution, 1775—1781;  histoi-ical  and  military 
criticism,  with  topographical  ill.  N.  Y. 
[187G].  O.  971.2+3 

Ellis,  G:  E:  History  of  the  battle  of  Bunker's 
(Breed's)  Hill,  on  June  17,  1775  ;  from  au- 
thentic sources  in  print  and  ms.  Map. 
Bost.  1875.  O.  971.24-24 

Jones,  C:  H:  History  of  the  campaign  for  the 
conquest  of  Canada  in  1776,  from  the  death 
of  Montgomery  to  the  retreat  of  the  british 
army  under  sir  Guy  Carleton.  Phila.  1881. 
O.  971.2+20 

Riedesel,  Friederike  Charlotte  Louise,  born  v. 
Massow,  freiin  v.  Letters  and  journals  re- 
lating to  the  war  of  the  amer.  revolution 
and  capture  of  the  german  troops  at  Sara- 
toga.    Albany.  1867.  O.  971.2  :  14 

Draper,  Lyman  C.  King's  Mountain  and  its  he- 
roes ';  history  of  the  battle  of  King's  moun- 
tain, Oct.  7th  1780,  and  the  events  which 
led  to  it.  111.    Cine.  1881.  O.  971.2+5 

Deux-Ponts,  (iuillaume  comte  de.  My  cam- 
paigns in  America  ;  a  journal,  1780—1781 . 
Tr.  from  the  french  ms.,  with  an  inti'od. 
and  notes  by  S:  Abbott  Green.  Bost.  1868. 
O.  971.2+22 

Johnston,  H:  P.  The  Yorktown  campaign  and 
the  surrender  of  Cornwallis,  1781.  ill.  N. 
Y.  1881.  O.  971.2:6 

Stone,  W :  Leete.  Border  wars  of  the  american 
revolution.  [Harper's  family  lib.]  N.  Y. 
1846.  2  V.  S.  971.2:  19 

Moore,  Frank,  ed.  Diary  of  the  amer.  revolution, 
from  newspapers  and  original  documents. 
N.  Y.  1863.  2v.  O.  971.2+11 

Contents.    V.  1.   1775-1777.    2.   1778-oct.  1781.  -  In- 
dex. 

Greene,  G:  Washington.  The  german  element  in 
the  war  of  american  independence.  N.  Y. 
1876.  D.  971.2:18 

Iiowell,  E:  J.  The  hessians  and  the  other  ger- 
man auxiliaries  of  Great  Britain  in  the  re- 
volutionary war.  Maps  and  plans.  N.  Y. 
1884.  D.  971.2:23 

EUet,  Elizabeth  Fries,  6orw  Lummis.  Domestic 
history  of  the  american  revolution.  N.  Y. 
1850.  1).  971.2:7 

Smith,  T.  Marshall.  Legends  of  the  war  of  in- 
dependence, and  ot  the  earlier  settlements 
in  the  west.    Louisville.  1855.  O. 

971.2:16 
Sparks,  Jared,  ed.    Correspondence  of  the  amei*. 
revolution  ;    letters    of    eminent    men    to 
G:  Washington,  from  the  time  of  his  taking 
command  of  the  army  to  the  end  of  his  pre- 
sidency.   Bost.  1853.  "4  V.  O.  971.2+4 
Contents.    V.    1.    Pref.-July  12, 1775— oct.  8, 1777. — 
App.    Operations   in  Canada.    2.   Oct.  9,  1777— June 
20, 1780.  —  App.    Operations  in  Va.  and  S.  C;    of  the 
northern  army  against  Burgoyne;  on  Hudson's  river. 
3.    June  22,    1780-teb.  27,  1783.    4.    March  12,  1783- 
feb.  6,  1797.— Indexes. 
Scudder,  Horace  Elisha,  ed.    Sans-souci  series  : 
Men  and  manners  in  America  one  hundred 
years  ago.    N.  Y.  1876.  S.            971.2  :  17 
Contents.    New  England.  —  New  Yorlt  and  the  Jer- 
seys.- Pennsylvania.— The  southern  colonies. 


Abbott,  E:  Revolutionary  times ;  sketches  of 
our  country,  its  people  and  their  ways  one 
hundred  years  ago.    Bost.  1876.   T. 

917.1:47 
Boardman,  Timothy.  Log-book,  kept  on  board 
the  privateer  Oliver  Cromwell,  during  a 
cruise  from  New  London,  Ct.,  to  Charleston, 
S.  C,  and  return  in  1778  ;  also  a  biogr. 
sketch  of  the  author  by  S:  W.  Boardman. 
Issued  under  the  auspices  of  the  Rutland 
CO.  hist.  soc.  Albany.  1885.  O.  971.2  :  26 
Butterfield,  Consul  Willshire,  ed.  Journal  of 
capt.  Jonathan  Heart  on  the  march  with 
his  company  from  Connecticut  to  Fort  Pitt 
in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  from  the  7th  of  sept,  to 
the  12th  of  oct.  1785  incl.  Added,  the  Dick- 
inson-Harmar  corresp.  of  1784-5  ;  the  whole 
ill.  with  notes  and  preceded  by  a  biogr. 
sketch  of  captain  Heart.  Albany.  N.  Y. 
1885.  O.  971.2:25 

See  aim  in  the  Index  to  biography  Adams,  S:— 
Allen,  B.— Andre— Arnold  rranklin—Qreene— 
Hull-  Jay—  Jones— Kalb—  La  Fayette—  Marion 
— Morgran—  Morris—  Mosby  -  Otis  —  Pickering:  — 
Pulaski—  Putnam—  Beed—  Saint  Clair  Schuy- 
ler—Steuben— Warren— Washing-ton-Wayne. 

4.    The  federal  union,  to  the  rebeUion. 

Griswold,  Ruf  us  Wilmot.  The  republican  court, 
or  american  society  in  the  days  of  Washing- 
ton. New  ed.  N."Y.  1867.  d.  971.3+1 
■Wood,  J:  The  suppressed  history  of  the  admi- 
nistration of  J:  Adams,  from  1797  to  1801, 
as  pi-inted  and  suppressed  in  1802.  Now 
repub.  with  notes  and  an  app.  by  J:  H: 
Sherburne.  Phila.  1846.  D.  971.3:  15 
IngersoU,  C:  Jared.  Historical  sketch  of  the 
second  war  between  the  U.  S.  of  America 
and  Great  Britain,  declared  by  act  of  con^. 
June  15th  1813  and  concluded  by  peace  feb. 
15th  1815;  V.  1,  comprising  the  events  of 
1812-13.    Phila.  1845.  O.  971.3+16 

—  Same.  2d  series,  embracing  the  events  of  1814 
—15.    Phila.  1853.  2  V.  O.  971.3+17 

Contents.    V.    1.     Naval    hostilities  ;    privateers  ; 
Dartmoor  prison.— History  of  war  law.  —  The  trench 
consular  republic,  1799— 1804.— Fi-ench  republican  em- 
pire, 1804  —  181.5  —  1844.    2.    Negociations  at  Ghent; 
treaty  and  peace.— Invasion  of  Louisiana.— Last  ses- 
sion of  war  congress.  —War  with  the  Barbary  pow- 
ers. 
Johnson,  Edwin  Rossiter.    History  of  the  war 
of  1813-15  between  the  U.  S.  and  Great  Bri- 
tain. (Minorwarsof  theU.  S.)  N.  Y.  [1882]. 
D.  X  971.3: 11 

Lossing,  Benson  J :  The  pictorial  field-book  of 
of  the  war  of  1812,  or  Illustrations  by  pen 
and  pencil  of  the  history,  biography,  scen- 
ery, relics  and  traditions  of  the  last  war  for 
american  independence.  111.  N.Y.  1869.  Q. 
971.3+10 
Clarke,  James  Freeman.  History  of  the  cam- 
paign of  1813,  and  the  surrender  of  the  post 
of  Detroit.  w  923.15  :  16 

Ingraham,  E:  D.     A  sketch  of  the  events  which 

E receded  the  capture  of  Washington  by  the 
ritish,  aug.  24,  1814.  [Anon.]    Phila.  1849. 
O.  971.3:7 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.    The  naval  war  of  1813,  or 
The  history  of  the  U.  S.  navy  during  the 
last  war  with  Great  Britain.    N".  Y.  1883.  O. 
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Sargent,  Nathan,  {Oliver  OldscJiool).  Public  men 
and  events  ifroin  the  commencement  of  mi*. 
Monroe's  administration  in  1817,  to  the  close 
of  mr.  Fillmore's  administration  in  1853. 
Phila.  1875.  3  V.  O.  971.3:8 

Mansfield,  E:  Deering.  The  mexican  war;  a 
history  of  its  origin,  and  a  detailed  .account 
of  the  victories  which  terminated  in  the 
surrender  of  the  capital,  with  the  oflicial 
despatches  of  the  generals ;  added,  the 
treaty  of  peace  and  tables  of  the  strength 
and  losses  of  the  U.  S.  army.  7th  ed.  N.  Y. 

1848.  D.  971.3:4 
Jenkins,  J:  S.    History  of  the  w.ar  between  the 

U.  S.  and  Mexico,  from  the  commence- 
ment of  hostilities  to  the  ratification  of  the 
treaty  of  peace.    Phila.  [18811.  D. 

971.3:5 

Ladd,  Horatio  O.  History  of  the  war  with 
Mexico.  111.  and  map.  (Minor  wars  of  the 
U.S.)    N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  x  971.3: 14 

Henry,  W:  S.  Campaign  sketches  of  the  war 
with  Mexico.     111.    N.  Y.  1848.  D. 

971.3+2 

Jay,  W:  A  review  of  the  causes  and  conse- 
quences of  the  mexican  war.  4th  ed.  Bost. 

1849.  D.  971.3  :  13 
Livermore,  Abiel  Abbot.    The  war  with  Mexico 

reviewed.    Bost.  1850.  D.  971.3  :  12 

Giddings,  Joshua  Reed.  The  exiles  of  Florida, 
or  The  crimes  committed  by  our  govern- 
ment against  the  maroons,  who  fled  from 
South  Carolina  and  other  slave  states, 
seeking  protection  under  Spanish  laws. 
Columbus,  O.  1858.  D.  971 .3  :  6 

Kip,  Lawrence.     Army  life  on  the  Pacific ;   a 
journal    of    the    expedition    against    the 
northern  Indians,  the  tribes  of  the  Coeur 
D'Alenes,   Spokans    and  Pelouzes    in    the 
summer  of  1858.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.    971.3  : 3 
See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Adams,  J:— 
Adams,  J:  Q.— Ames— Blennerhasset— Bowles- 
Buchanan  —  Burr  —  Cabot  —  Calhoun  —  Cass  — 
Choate  —  Clay  —  Clinton  —  Corwin  —  Dale  —  De- 
catur—Gallatin— Garrison-  Qiddingrs— Hamil- 
ton   Henry— Jackson,  A.  —Jeflferson— Madison 
—Monroe— Perry— Pierce— Polk— Q,uincy— Quit- 
man—Randolph— Scott— Stevens— Webster. 

5.    The  civil  war,  and  since. 

(See  also  Slavery,  col.  169-170;  U.  S.  domestic  relations, 
col.  171;  Army  and  navy  history,  col.  233-334.) 

General  history. 

United  States.  War  dep't.  The  war  of  the  re- 
bellion ;  a  compilation  of  the  official  re- 
cords oif  the  union  and  confedei-ate  armies, 
prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  sec.  of 
war  by  Robert  N.  Scott,  and  pub.  pursuant 
to  act  of  congress  appr.  June  16,  1880.  Ser. 
1,  V.  1-14.    Wash.  1880-85.    22  v.  O. 

in  971.4  :D 
Contents.  V.  1.  Operations  in  Charleston  harbor, 
S.  C,  dec.  30, 1860— apr.  14. 1861.— Secession  of  Ga.,  jan. 
3-26, 1861.— Secession  of  Ala.  and  Miss.,  jan.  4-30, 1861. 
—  Oper.  in  Fla.,  jan.  6— aug.  31,  1861.  — Secession  of 
N.  C,  Jan.  9— may  30, 1861.— Secession  of  La.,  jan.  10— 
feb.  19, 1861.— Oper.  in  Tex.  and  N.  M.,  feb.  1— june  11, 
1861.— Oper.  in  Ark.,  I.  T..  and  Mo.,  feb.  7— may  9,  1861. 
2.  Oper.  in  Md.,  Pa.,  Va.,  and  W.  Va.,  apr.  16— July  31, 
1881.  3.  Oper.  in  Mo.,  Ark.,  Ks.,  and  1.  T.,  may  10— 
nov.  19, 1861.  4.  Oper.  in  Tex.,  N.  M..  and  Ariz.,  june 
11,  1861-feb.  1, 1863.— Oper.  in  Ky.,  and  Tenn.,  july  I— 
nov.  19, 1861.— Oper.  in  N.  C,  and  s.  e.  Va.,  aug-.  1, 1861 
—jan.  11, 1863.  5.  Oper.  in  Md.,  n.  Va.,  and  W.  Va., 
aug.  1. 1861- mar.  17. 1863.  6.  Oper.  on  the  coasts  of 
S.  C,  Ga.,  and  middle  and  east  Fla.,  aug.  31, 1861— apr. 


United  States.     War  dep't.— Continued. 

11,  1863.- Oper.  in  w.  Fla.,  s.  Ala.,  s.  Miss.,  and  La., 
sept.  1,  1861-may  13,  1862.  7.  Oper.  in  Ky.,  Tenn.,  n. 
Ala.,  and  s.  w.  Va.,  nov.  19,  18C1— mar.  4,  1863.  8.  Oper. 
in  Mo.,  Ark.,  Ks.,  and  1.  T.,  nov.  19, 1861-apr.  10, 1862. 
9.  Oper.  in  s.  e.  Va.,  jan.  11— mar.  17,  1863.— Oper.  in 
N.  C,  jan.  11-aug.  20,  1862.-Oper.  in  Tex.,  N.  M.,  and 
Ariz.,  feb.  1— sept.  30. 1863.  10.  Oper.  in  Ky..  Tenn., 
n.  Miss.,  n.  Ala.,  and  s.  w.  Va.,  mar.  4— june  10,  1862: 
Pt.  1,  Reports;  pt.  2,  Correspondence.  11.  The  pen- 
insular campaiprn,  Va.,  mar.  17— sept.  2.  1862:  Pt.  1, 
Reports  mar.  17— June  24;  pt.  2,  Reports  june  2i>— 
sept.  2;  pt.  3,  Correspondence.  12.  Oper.  in  n.  Va., 
W.  Va.,  and  Md.,  mar.  17— sept.  3,  1862:  Pt.  1,  Reports 
mar.  17— june  25;  pt.  2,  Reports  june  26— sept.  2;  pt.  .3. 
Correspondence.  13.  Oner,  in  Mo.,  Ark,,  Ks..  I.  T., , 
and  the  dep't  of  the  nortnwest,  apr.  10— nov.  20,  1863, 
14.  Oper.  on  the  coast  of  S.  C,  Ga.,  and  middle  and 
east  Fla.,  apr.  12, 1863— june  11, 1863. 
—  Congress.  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on 
the  conduct  of  the  war.  (37th  cong.  3d 
sess.;  Senate  rep.  no.  108.)  Wash.  1863.  3 
V.  O.  w  328.1  :D 

Contents.  V.  1.  Army  of  the  Potomac.  2.  Bull  Run 
and  Ball's  Bluff.  3.  Dep't  of  the  west  or  Missouri.— 
Miscellaneous. 

Same.  (38th  cong.  2d  sess.;  Sen.  rep.  no.  142.) 

Wash.  1865.    3  v.  O.  in  328.1  :  D 

Contents.  V.  1.  Army  of  the  Potomac— Battle  of 
Petersburg.  2.  Red  River  expedition.— Fort  Fisher 
expedition.  — Heavy  ordnance.  3-  Sherman-John- 
ston.—Lis-ht-draft  monitors.— Massacre  of  the  Chey- 
enne Indians.  —  Ice  contracts.  —  Rosecrans's  cam- 
paigns.—Miscellaneous. 

-Same,  Supp.     (39th  cong.    1st  sess.)    Wash. 

1866.     2  V.  O.  w  328.1  :D 

Contents.    V.  1 .    Reports  of  W.  T.  Sherman,  G :  H. 
Thomas.    2.    Reports  of  J:   Pope.  J.   S.  Foster,  A. 
Pleasanton,  E.  A.  Hitchcock,  P.  H.  Sheridan,  J.  B. 
Ricketts.— Communication  and  memorial  of  Norman 
Wiard. 
Guernsey,  Alfred  H.,  and  H:  Mills  Alden.    Har- 
per's pictorial  history  of  the  great  rebel- 
lion.   111.    Chicago.  [1868].   2  v.  F. 

971.4:11103 
Pictorial  battles  of  the  civil  war,  The.    111.    N. 
Y.  1884-85.    2v.  F.  971.4  :R108 

Contents.  V.  1.  Government.— Our  national  govern- 
ment.—The  confederation.  —  Confederation  of  the 
original  13  states.— The  seat  of  government  at  dif- 
ferent periods.  —  Declaration  of  independence.  — 
Names  of  the  signers.— Articles  of  confederation  and 
perpetual  union  between  the  states.— Names  of  the 
signers.  —  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  — Names  of  the 
signers.— Amendments  to  the  constitution.  — Dates 
of  ratification.  —  La  Bree,  B:,  ed.  History  of  the 
civil  war.— The  emancipation  proclamation.— Corps 
badges  of  the  U.  S.  army.— Battles  of  the  civil  war 
alphab.  arr.— Naval  battles  of  the  civil  war  alphab. 
arr.  2.  Most  important  battles  of  the  civil  war.— 
Chronological  history  of  the  civil  war.— Number  of 
men  called  for  by  the  president,  and  number  furn- 
ished by  each  state,  territory  and  District  of  Colum- 
bia from  april  15, 1861,  to  close  of  war.— Organizations 
mustered  into  the  service  of  the  U.  S— Military  divi- 
sion of  the  U.  S.  forces.— Principal  armies  of  the  U. 
S.,  1861-1865.— Strength  of  the  army  at  various  dates. 
—Honors  conferred  by  the  congress  of  the  U.  S.  in 
public  acts.  —  Statement  of  the  casualties  in  the 
military  forces  of  the  U.  S.-  National  cemeteries, 
total  interments,  etc.  —  Union  military  prisons.  — 
Losses  in  killed,  wounded  and  missing.— Cost  of  the 
civil  war.— Principal  battles  of  the  revolution;  Indian 
wars;  War  of  1813;  Mexican  war.— Length  and  cost 
of  american  wars.— Federal  prisons  at  Andersonville, 
Ga.— Chief  commanders  of  the  army.— Naval  history 
of  the  U.  S.— Map  and  roster  of  all  the  union  and 
confederate  corps,  divisions,  brigades,  and  regi- 
ments of  infantry,  cavalry  and  artillery  engaged, 
and  officers  killed  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg.  — 
Porter,  D:  D.  The  use  of  a  navy.— General  officers 
U.  S.  army  and  their  record  during  the  civil  war, 
1861-1865.— Wright,  Marcus  J.  Roster  of  the  general 
officers  of  the  confederate  army,  1861-186.5.— Officers 
of  the  U.  S.  navy,  1861-186.5.— Casualties  of  the  U.  8. 
navy.— Officers  of  the  (Confederate  States  navy.— List 
of  vessels  of  the  U.  S.  navy,  1861-1865.— List  of  vessels 
of  the  U.  S.  navy,  1886.— List  of  vessels  of  the  Con- 


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—The  confederate  government.  —  Sheridan,  P.  H. 
The  last  days  of  the  rebellion.— Organizations  of  the 
union  and  confederate  armies.  —Songs  of  the  soldiers. 
—  Presidents  of  the  continental  congress  and  con- 
gress of  the  confederation,  1774-1788.  —  Presidents 
and  vice-presidents  of  the  U.  S.— Cabinet  officers  of 
the  administrations.- First  and  last  events  of  the 
civil  war.— Beath,  R.  B.  Historical  sketch  of  the 
G.  A.  R.  —  Confederate  veterans'  assoc.  —  General 
Grant,  his  battles  and  victories  in  war  and  peace. 

Union  side. 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  The  history  of  the 
civil  war  in  America ;  comprising  a  full 
and  impartial  account  of  the  origin  and 
progress  of  the  rebellion,  of  the  various 
naval  and  military  engagements,  of  the 
heroic  deeds  performed  by  armies  and  in- 
dividuals, and  of  touching  scenes  in  the 
field,  the  camp,  the  hospital  and  the  cabin. 
111.  N.  Y.  1866,  1873.  2  v.  O.  971.44-1 
—  Same,  germ.  Geschichte  des  biirgerkrieges  in 
Amerika.     T.  p.  w.    2  v.  O.  971.4+1 

Boynton,  C:  B.  History  of  the  navy  during  the 
rebellion.    III.    N.  Y.  1868.    2V.  O. 

971.4:18 

Champlin,  J:  Denison,  jr.    Young  folks'  history 

of  the  war  for  the  Union.    111.    N.  Y.  1881. 

O.  X  971.4: 14 

Cheney,  C.  Emma.    Young  folks'  history  of  the 

civil  war.     Bost.  1884  [1883].  D. 

X  971.4:  97 
Dodge,  Theodore  Ayrault.    A  bird's-eye  view  of 
our  civil  war.     Maps  and  charts.    Bost. 
1883.   O.  971.4-f93 

Draper,  J:  W:  History  of  the  american  civil 
war.  N.Y.  1867-76.  3  v.  O.  971.4+7 
Omtentg.  V.  1.  The  causes  of  the  war  and  the 
events  preparatory  to  it  up  to  the  close  of  president 
Buchanan's  administration.  2.  The  events  from  the 
inauguration  of  president  Lincoln  to  the  proclama- 
tion of  emancipation  of  the  slaves.  3.  To  the  end 
of  the  war. 

Duyckinck,  Evert  A:  Geschichte  des  krieges 
fiir  die  Union,  politisch  und  militiirisch 
nach  offiziellen  und  andern  authentischen 
dokumenten  beschrieben.  Deutsch  bearb. 
von  F:  Kapp.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  Q. 

971.4+2 

Giddings,  Joshua  Reed.  History  of  the  rebel- 
lion ;  its  authors  and  causes.  N.  Y.  1864. 
O.  971.4+9 

Greeley,  Horace.  The  amer.  conflict ;  a  history 
of  the  great  rebellion  in  the  U.  S.  of 
America,  1860-64,  its  causes,  incidents  and 
results,  intended  to  exhibit  especially  its 
moral  and  political  phases,  with  the  drift 
and  progress  of  araer.  opinion  respecting 
human  slavery  from  1776  to  the  close  of 
the  war  for  the  union.  Hartford,  1865, 1866. 
3v.  O.  971.4+13 

Lossing:,  Benson  J:  Pictorial  histoiy  of  the  civil 
war  in  the  U.  S.  of  America.  Phila.  1866-68. 
3v.  O.  971.4+4 

Moore,  Frank,  ed.  The  rebellion  record  ;  a  diary 
of  american  events,  with  documents,  nar- 
ratives, illustrative  incidents,  poetry,  etc., 
with  an  introd.  address  on  the  causes  of 
the  struggle  and  the  great  issues  before 
the  country.    N.  Y.  1861-68.     11  v.  O. 

971.4:115 

Paris,  L:  Philippe  Albert  d'Orleans  comte  de. 
History  of  tne  civil  war  in  America  ;  v.  1-3. 


Tr.  by  L:  F.  Tasistro.    Maps  and  ill.   Phila. 
1875-t83].     3v.  O.  971.4:6 

Contents.    V.  1 .    The  american  army.— Secession.— 
The   first   conflict.  —  The   first  autumn.  —  The  first 
winter.    2.    Richmond.— The  naval  war.— Maryland. 
—  Kentucky.  —  Tennessee.  —  Virginia.  —  Politics.    3. 
The  war  on  the  Rapidan.— The  Mississippi.— Pennsyl- 
vania.—The  third  winter.— App. 
Thayer,  W:  Makepeace.     A  youth's  history  of 
the  rebellion,  from  the  battle  of  Murfrees- 
boro'  to  the  massacre  at  Fort  Pillow.   Bost. 
1865.  S.  X  971.4:  12 

Tomes,  Robert,  and  B:  G.  Smith.  The  great 
civil  war  •,  a  history  of  the  late  rebellion, 
with  bio^r.  sketches  of  leading  statesmen 
and  distinguished  naval  and  military  com- 
manders, etc.    N.  Y.  [18761.    3  v.  O. 

971.4+68 
*  *  * 

Moore,  Frank,  ed.  Anecdotes,  poetry  and  in- 
cidents oi  the  war,  north  and  south  ;  1860- 
65.     N.  Y.  1882.  O.  971.4+94 

Townsend,  E:  Davis.  Anecdotes  of  the  civil 
war  in  the  U.  S.    N.  Y.  1884  [1883] .  D. 

971.4:95 

Porter,  D:  Dixon.  Incidents  and  anecdotes  of 
the  civil  war.    N.  Y.  1885.  D.    971.4:111 

Davis,  Washington.  Camp-fire  chats  of  the  civil 
war;  the  incident,  adventure  and  wayside 
exploit  of  the  bivouac  and  battle  held,  as 
related  by  members  of  the  Grand  army  of 
the  republic ;  embracing  the  tragedy,  ro- 
mance, comedy,  humor  and  pathos  in  the 
varied  experience  of  army  life.  Contain- 
ing a  history  and  other  information  for 
members  of  the  G.  A.  R.  Fond  du  Lac. 
1884.  D.  971.4:100 

Pry,  James  B.  New  York  and  the  conscription 
of  1863 ;  a  chapter  in  the  history  of  the 
civil  war.     N.  Y.  1885.  D.  971.4:105 

Pr6mont,  Jessie,  born  Benton.  The  story  of  the 
guard.    Bost.  1863.  D.  971.4  :  30  ' 

Note.    The  guard  was  a  cavalry  corps,  known  as 
"Fremont's  body-guard",  dissolved  in  nov.  1861. 

Confederate  side. 
Davis,  Jefferson.    The  rise  and  fall  of  the  con- 
federate government.    N.  Y.  1881.    2v.  O. 
971.4+8! 
Contents.    V.  1.    Introd.- -The  constitution.— Seces- 
sion and  confederation.  — The  war. —App.    2.    The 
war,  continued. 
Poote,  H:  Stuart,   War  of  the  rebellion,  or  Scylla 
and  Charybdis  ;  consisting  of  observations 
upon  the  causes,  course  and  consequences 
of  the  late  civil  war  in  the  U.  S.   N.  Y.  1866. 
D.  971.4:29 

Pollard,  E:  A.  Southern  history  of  the  war ; 
first,  second,  third  year.  N".  Y.  1863-65.  3;! 
V.  O.  971.4:111 

.dpp.  V.  3:    Jail-journal  In  Fort  Warren. 

Campaigns  and  battles. 
(See  also  articles  in  the  Century,  beginning  nov.  1884.)  j 
Union  side. 
Campaigns  of  the  civil  war  : 

1.  Nicolay,  J:  G.    The  outbreak  of  rebellion. 

N.  Y.  1881.  D.  971.4:70 

2.  Porce,  Manning  F.     From  Fort  Henry  to 

Corinth.    N.  Yri881.  D.  971.4":  71 

3.  Webb,  Alexander  S.     The  peninsula ;  Mc- 

Clellan's  campaign  of  1862.    N.  Y.  1881.  1). 
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4.  Ropes,  J:  Codman.    The  army  under  Pope. 

N.  Y.  1881.  D.  ■      971.4:73 

5.  Palfrey,  Francis  Wiuthrop.    The  Antietam 

and  Fredericksburg.     N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

971.4:74 

6.  Doubleday,   Abner.    Chancellorsville  and 

Gettysburg.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.         971.4  :  75 

7.  Cist,  H:  Martyn.    The  army  of  the  Cum- 

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8.  Greene,  Francis  Vinton.    The  Mississippi. 

N.  Y.  1883.  D.  971.4:77 

9.  Cox,  Jacob  D.    Atlanta.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

971.4:78 

10.  Cox,  Jacob  D.  The  march  to  the  sea ; 
Franklin  and  Nashville.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

971.4:79 

11.  Pond,  G:E:  The  Shenandoah  valley  in 
1864.     N.  Y.  1883.  D.  971.4:  80 

12.  Humphreys,  Andrew  Atkinson.  The  Vir- 
ginia campaign  of  18(>4  and  '65  ;  the  army 
of  the  Potomac  and  the  army  of  the  James. 
N.  Y.  1883.  D.  971.4:81 

Supp.:  Phisterer,  F:  Statistical  record  of  the 
armies  of  the  U.  S.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

355.1  :4 
Navy  in  the  civil  war,  The: 

1.  Soley,  James  Russell.    The  blockade  and 

the  cruisers.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.        971.4  :  82 

2.  Ammen,  Daniel.    The  Atlantic  coast.     N. 

Y.  1883.  D.  971.4:83 

3.  Mahan,  Alfred  Thayer.    The  gulf  and  in- 

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Swinton,  W:  The  twelve  decisive  battles  of  the 
war ;  a  history  of  the  eastern  and  western 
campaigns,  in  relation  to  the  actions  that 
decided  their  issue.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O. 

971.4:66 

Contents.  Bull  Run.— Donelson.—Shiloh.— Antietam. 

— Murfreesborough.— The  monitor  and  the  Merrimac. 

— Vicksburg.— Gettysburgr.  —  Wilderness.— Atlanta.— 

Nashville.— Five  Tories. 

Glazier,  Willard.  Battles  for  the  union ;  com- 
prising descriptions  of  many  of  the  most 
stubbornly  contested  battles  in  the  war  of 
the  great  rebellion,  together  with  incidents 
and  reminiscences  of  the  cam]3,  the  march 
and  the  skirmish  line,  embracing  a  record 
of  the  privations,  heroic  deeds,  and  glori- 
ous triumphs  of  the  soldiers  of  the  repub- 
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Doubleday,  Abner.  Reminiscences  of  Forts 
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D.  971.4:26 

Anderson,  T:  M.  The  political  conspiracies  pre- 
ceding the  rebellion,  or  True  stories  of 
Sumter  and  Pickens.    N.  Y.  1883.  O. 

971.4:86 

Parton,  James.  Gen.  Butler  in  New  Orleans  ; 
history  of  the  administration  of  the  de- 
partment of  the  Gulf  in  the  year  1863,  with 
an  account  of  the  capture  of  New  Orleans 
and  a  sketch  of  the  previous  career  of  the 
general,  civil  and  military.  Bost.  1871.  O. 
971.4:69 

Swinton,  W:  Campaigns  of  the  army  of  the  Po- 
tomac ;  a  critical  history  of  operations  in 
Virginia,  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania, 
from  the  commencement  to  the  close  of 
the  war,  1861-5.    N.  Y.  1866.  O. 

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The  peninsular  campaigns  of  gen.  McClel- 
lan  in  1863  ;  papers  read  before  the  society 
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971.4+44 
Contents.  Kopes,  J:  C,    Gen.  McClellan's  plans  for 
the  campaign  of  1862,  and  the  alle>?ed  interference  of 
the  government  with  them .  — Palfrey ,  J:  C,   The 
siege  of  Yorktown.  —  Palfrey,  F.  W.,    The  period 
which  elapsed  between  the  fall  of  Yorktown  and  the 
seven  days  battles  ;  The  seven  days  battles  to  Malv- 
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C:  A.,  Comments  on  the  peninsular  campaign. 

McClellan,  G:  Brinton.  Report  on  the  organi- 
zation and  campaigns  of  the  army  of  the 
Potomac ;  added,  an  account  of  tlie  cam- 
paign in  western  Virginia,  with  plans  of 
battlefields.    N.  Y.  1864.  O.         971.4+62 

Joinville,  Fran9ois  Ferdinand  Philippe  L:  Ma- 
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Gordon,  G:  H.  Brook  Farm  to  Cedar  Mountain 
in  the  war  of  the  great  rebellion,  1861-63. 
Maps.     Bost.  1883.  D.  971.4:92 

—  History  of  the  campaign  of  the  army  of  Vir- 
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tain to  Alexandria,  1863.     Bost.  1880.  O. 

971.4+58 

Cox,  Jacob  D.  The  second  battle  of  Bull  Run, 
as  connected  with  the  Fitz-John  Porter 
case  ;  paper  read  before  the  Society  of  ex- 
army  and  navy  officers  of  Cine,  feb.  28, 

1883.  Cine.  1883.  D.  971.4:87 
Gillmore,  Quincy  A.    Official  report  of  the  siege 

and  reduction  of  Fort  Pulaski,  Ga.,  1862. 

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Rosecrans,  W:  Starke.    Report  on  the  battle  of 

Murfreesboro',  Tenn.  Map.  (U.  S.  37th  cong. 

spec.  sess.  Sen.  ex.  doc.  no.  2).  Wash.  1863. 

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Stevenson,  Alexander  F.    The  battle  of  Stone's 

river,   near  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  dec.  30, 

1862  to  Jan.  3,  1863.  Maps  and  plans.     Bost. 

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The    campaign     of    Chancellorsville,    by 
Theodore  A.  Dodge.    Bost.  1881.  O. 

971.4+45 

Huey,  Pennock.  A  true  history  of  the  charge 
of  the  Eighth  Pennsylvania  cavali-y,  at 
Chancellorsville.  Phil.  "1883.  D.   971.4:98 

Van  Home,  T:  B.  History  of  the  army  of  the 
Cumberland,  its  organization,  campaigns 
and  battles,  written  at  the  request  of  maj.- 
gen.  G:  H.  Thomas,  chiefly  from  his  private 
military  journal  and  official  and  other  do- 
cuments, furnished  by  him.  Maps,  comp. 
by  E:  Ruger.  2  v.  and  atlas.  Cine.  1875.  3 
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Reed,  S:  Rockwell.  The  Vicksburg  campaign 
and  the  battles  about  Chattanooga  under 
the  command  of  gen.  U.  S.  Grant  in  1862— 
63  ;  an  historical  review.     Cine.  1883.  O. 

971.4:88 

Humphreys,  Andrew  Atkinson.  From  Gettys- 
burg to  the  Rapidan  ;  the  army  of  the 
Potomac,  July  1863  to  april  1864.  Maps. 
N.  Y.  1883.  U.  971.4:91 

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Nichols,  G:  Ward.  The  story  of  the  great  march, 
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Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson.  Report  of  the  armies 
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Battlefields  of  the  south,  from  Bull  Run  to 
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Owen,  W:  Miller.  In  camp  and  battle  with  the 
Washington  artillery  of  New  Orleans  ;  a 
narrative  of  events  during  the  late  civil 
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Spanish  Fort,  comp.  by  the  adjutant  from 
hia  diary  and  from  authentic  documents 
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Allan,  W:  History  of  the  campaign  of  gen.  T. 
J.  (Stonewall)  Jackson  in  the  Shenandoah 
valley  of  Virginia,  from  nov.  4,  1861,  to 
June  17,  1862.    Maps.    Phila.  1880.  O. 

971.4:67 

Johnston,  Joseph  Eccleston.  Narrative  of  mil- 
itary operations  directed,  during  the  late 
war  between  the  states,  by  [him].  N.  Y. 
1874.  O.  971.4+10 

Early,  Jubal  A.  A  memoir  of  the  last  year  of 
the  war  for  independence  in  the  Confeder- 
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Personal  w ar   narratives. 

Union  side. 

Hale,  E:  Everett,  ed.    Stories  of  war,   told  by 

soldiers.     Bost.  1880.  S.  x  971.4:  36 

Contents.    Introd.— Life  at  Little  Crastis.— The  first 

Bull  Run.— Fort    Henry  and  Fort  Donelson.— Gen. 

McClellan    and  the    Peninsula.— West    Virginia.— 

Antietam.  —  Pittsburgh    Landing.  —  Vicksburg.  — 

Gettysburg.  —    ("hickamauga   and    Chattanooga.  — 

Grant's    advance   on    Kichmond.  —  The  Wilderness. 

—Sheridan's  ride.— Sherman's  great  march— Nash- 

vllle.— Siege  of  Richmond.— The  last  week.— The  end. 

Beatty,  J:    The  citizen  soldier,  or  Memoirs  of  a 

volunteer.     Cine.  1879.  D.  971.4:17 

Bradley,  G:  S.    The  star  corps,  or  Notes  of  an 

army  chaplain,  during  Sherman's  famous 

march  to  the  sea.     Maw.  1865.   D. 

971.4:19 
Brownlow,  W:  Gannaway.     Sketches  of  the  rise, 
progress  and  decline  of  secession  ;  with  a 
narrative  of  personal  adventures    among 
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Castleman,  Alfred  L.  The  army  of  the  Poto- 
mac behind  the  scenes;  a  diary  of  un- 
written history,  from  the  organization  of 
the  army  by  gen.  G:  B.  McClellan,  to  the 
close  of  "the  campaign  in  Va.  about  the  first 
day  of  Jan.,  1863.    Milw.   1863.    D. 

971.4:21 
Coffin,  C:  Carleton,  (Carleton).  The  boys  of  '61, 
or  Four  years  of  fighting ;  record  of  per- 
sonal observations  witn  the  army  and 
navy  from  the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run  to 
the  fall  of  Richmond.  [New  issue] .  Bost. 
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Coffin,  C:  Carleton,  {Carleton).  — Continued. 

—  Following  the  flag  from  aug.  1861  to  nov.  1862, 

with  the  army  of  the  Potomac.    [111.]  Bost. 
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—  My  days  and  nights  on  the  battletield.     Bost. 

1881.  D.  971.4:23 
Glazier,   Willard.     Three  years  in  the  federal 

cavalry.    111.    N.  Y.  1872.  D.      971.4:33 

Gordon,  G:  H.    A  war-diaiy  of  events  in  the  war 

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1882.  D.  971.4:85 
Gurowski,  Adam  comte  de.    Diary  from  march 

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Hazen,  W:  Babcock.  A  narrative  of  military 
service.    Bost.  1885.  O.  971.4:109 

Hepworth,  G:  Hughes.  The  whip,  hoe  and 
sword,  or  The  Gulf  -  department  in  '63. 
Bost.  1864.  D.  971.4:37 

Higginson,  T:  Wentworth.  Army  life  in  a  black 
regiment.    Bost.  1882.  D.     "        971.4:65 

Hosmer,  James  Kendall.  The  color-guard  ;  a 
corporal's  notes  of  military  service  in  the 
19th  army  corps.     Bost.  18(34.   D. 

971.4:39 

Kennedy,  J:  Pendleton.  Mr.  Ambrose's  letters 
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Nott,  C:  C.  Sketches  of  the  war;  a  series  of 
letters  to  the  North  Moore  street  school 
of  New  York.    4th  ed.    N.  Y.  1865.  D. 

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Noyes,  G:  F.  The  bivouac  and  the  battlefield, 
or  Campaign  sketches.    N.  Y.  1863.  D. 

971.4:59 

Pittenger,  W:  Capturing  a  locomotive;  a  his- 
tory of  secret  service  in  the  late  war. 
Phila.  1882.  D.  971.4:50 

Taylor,  B:  Franklin.  Pictures  of  life  in  camp 
and  field.     Chicago.  1875.  D.       971.4:53 

Townsend,  G:  Alfred.  Cam])aigns  of  a  non- 
combatant,  and  his  romaunt  abroad  dur- 
ing the  war.    N.  Y.  1866.  D.        971.4  :  56 

Confederate  side. 

Bullock,  James  D.  The  secret  service  of  the 
Confederate  States  in  Europe,  or  How  the 
confederate  cruisers  were  equipped.  N.  Y. 
1883.  2v.  O.  971.4:96 

Estvan,  B.  War  pictures  from  the  south.  N. 
Y.  1864.  D.  971.4  :  28 

Gilmor,  Harry.  Four  years  in  the  saddle.  N. 
Y.  1866.D.  971.4:64 

Hood,  J :  Bell.  Advance  and  retreat ;  personal 
experiences  in  the  U.  S.  and  confederate 
armies.     New  Orleans.  1880.  O.  971.4  :  38 

Lady,  A.  My  cave  life  in  Vicksburg  ;  with  let- 
ters of  trial  and  tra\^el.    N.  Y.  1864.  D. 

971.4:46 

Putnam,  Sarah  A.,  born  Brock.  Richmond  dur- 
ing the  war  ;  four  years  of  personal  obser- 
vation by  a  Richmond  lady.  T.  p.  w.  [N. 
Y.  1867]."  D.  971.4:60 

Taylor,  R:  Destruction  and  reconstruction  ; 
])ersonal  experiences  of  the  late  war.  N. 
Y.  1879.  O.  971.4:  54 

Figg,  R.  W.  Where  men  only  dare  to  go,  or 
The  story  of  a  boy  company,  C.  S.  A.,  by 
an  ex-boy.  [Portraits].  Richmond,  Va. 
1885.  D.   ■  971.4  :  106 


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Prison  narratives. 
Union  side. 

Abbott,  A.  O.  Prison  life  in  the  south  at  Rich- 
mond, Macon,  Savannah,  Charleston,  Col- 
umbia, Charlotte,  Raleigh,  Goldsborough 
and  Andersonville  during  1864  and  1865. 
111.     N.  Y.  1865.  S.  971.4:15 

Arnold,  Joseph.  Belle  Island.  In  Domschcke, 
B.    Zwanzig  monate,  ete.  971.4:3 

Davidson,  H.  M.  Fourteen  months  in  southern 
prisons ;  a  narrative  of  the  treatment  of 
federal  prisoners  of  war  in  the  rebel  mili- 
tary prisons .  . .    Milw.  1865.  D.  971.4  :  25 

Domschcke,  Bernhard.  Zwanzig  monate  in 
kriegsgefangenschaft,  erinnerungen;  nebst 
einem  anhang.    Milw.  1865.  D.     971.4  :  3 

Drake,  J.  Madison.  Fast  and  loose  in  Dixie ; 
unprejudiced  narrative  of  personal  expe- 
rience as  a  prisoner  of  war  at  Libby,  Ma- 
con, Savannah  and  Charleston.  N.  Y. 
[1880].  D.  971.4:67 

Harris,  W:  0.  Prison-life  in  the  tobacco  ware- 
house at  Richmond,  by  a  Ball's  Bluff  pris- 
oner.    Phila.  1862.  D.  ■  971.4:36 

Hobart,  Harrison  Carroll.  Capture,  imprison- 
ment and  escape.  With  Beatty,  J:  The  citi- 
zen soldier.  971.4 :  17 

McElrojr,  J:  Andersonville;  a  story  of  i*ebel 
military  prisons,  fifteen  months  a  guest  of 
the  so-called  southern  confederacy  ;  a  pri- 
vate soldier's  experience  in  Richmond, 
Andersonville,  Savannah,  Milieu,  Black- 
shear  and  Florence.    Toledo.  1879.  O. 

971.4:99 

Spencer,  Ambrose.  A  narrative  of  Anderson- 
ville, drawn  from  the  evidence  elicited  on 
the  trial  of  Henry  Wirz,  the  jailer,  with 
the  argument  of  col.  N.  P.  Chipman,  judge 
advocate.    N.  Y.  1866.  D.  971.4:51 

Wallber,  Albert.  Die  flucht  aus  dem  Libby- 
gefiingniss.  In  Domschcke,  B.  Zwanzig 
monate,  etc.  971.4  :  3 

Confederate  side. 
Lawrence,  G:  Alfred.    Border  and  bastille,  by 

the  author  of  "Guy  Livingstone."    N.  Y. 

1863.  D.  971.4:42 

Mahony,  D.  A.    The  prisoner  of  state.    N.  Y. 

1863.  D.  971.4:43 

Medical  and  hospital  service. 

H— ,  Mrs.  Three  years  in  field  hospitals  of  the 
army  of  the  Potomac.     Phila.  1867.  D. 

971.4:55 
U.  S.  sanitary  commission.  361  :  5 

See  col.  235. 
Boynton,  C:  B.    History  of  the  great  western 
sanitary  fair.  361  :  6 

See  col.  236. 
Medical  and  surgical  history  of  the  war. 

in  610  :  D 
See  col.  393. 

Political  history;    Reconstruc- 
tion^ etc . 
(See  col.  167,  171.) 

Blankenburg,  H:    Die  innern  kiimpfe  der  nord- 

amerikanischen  Union  bis  zAir  priisidenten- 

wahl  von  1868.    Leipz.  1869.  O.  324.1  :  58 

Contents.    Die  ursachen  des  Innern  conflicts   und 

dessen  entwlckelung  bis  zum  abfall  der  sudstaaten.— 


per  secessionskneg-.  — Die  politlschen  karapfe  nach 
beendlguug' des  secessionskriegrs.— Anhanir:  Verf as- 
sung  der  v.  S. 

Barnes,  W:  H.  History  of  the  39th  congress  of 
the  U.  S.    Portr.    N.  Y.  1868.  O. 

324.1+66 
Blaine,  James  Gillespie.  Twenty  years  of  con- 
gress, from  Lincoln  to  Garfield  ;  with  a  re- 
view of  the  events  which  led  to  the  political 
revolution  of  1860  ;  v.  1.  Norwich,  Ct.  1884. 
O  324.1-f57 

Contents.  V.  1.  Review,  etc.  - 1860-1864.  -  Appen- 
dices of  tables  and  statistics.— Map. 

*  *  * 

King,  C:  The  5th  cavalry  in  the  Sioux  war  of 
1876 :  Campaigning  with  Crook.  Milw. 
1880.  O.  971.5  :2 

See  also  in  fhe  Index  to  biography  Brown,  J-  — 
Burnside  —  Cleveland  —  Custer  —  Dahlgren  — 
2*71^, "I  ^i^~  Ericsson—  Farragmt  -Fremont— 
O-arfleld— Grant- O-reeley  —  Hancock— Hayes  — 
Jackson,  T:  J.  —  Lee— Lincoln— Log-an— McClel- 
lan— Seward— Sheridan— Sherman— Stephens- 
Sumner —Thomas— Wheeler— "Wilson . 

6.    General  description. 

(See  also  Statistics,  col.  157-158.) 
Gazetteer s ,  guides,  etc. 

Darby,  W:,  and  Theodore  Dwight,  Jr.  A  new 
gazetteer  of  the  U.  S.  of  America ;  con- 
taining a  copious  description  of  the  states, 
territories,  counties,  etc..  commerce,  manu- 
factures, agriculture  and  the  arts  generally, 
of  the  U.  S. ;  with  the  population  of  1830. 
Rev.  ed.  Hartford.  1836.  O.  917.1  :R1 
Sears,  Robert,  ed.  A  new  and  popular  pictorial 
description  of  the  U.  S.;  containing  an  ac- 
count of  the  topography,  settlement,  his- 
tory, revolutionary  and  other  interesting 
events,  statistics,  progress  in  agriculture, 
manufactures  and  population,  etc.,  of  each 
state  in  the  union.  111.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.  1848. 
^  ,     O.  917.1+34 

Colange,  Leo  de,  ed.  The  national  gazetteer  ;  a 
geographical  dictionary  of  the  U.  S.,  com- 
piled from  the  latest  official  authorities  and 
original  sources,  embracing  a  comprehen- 
sive account  of  every  state,  territory,  coun- 
ty, city,  town  and  village  throughout  the 
union,  with  populations  from  the  last  na- 
tional census,  information  pertaining  to 
railroads,  navigation,  lakes,  rivers,  canals, 
mountains,  valleys,  as  well  as  the  physical 
and  statistical  geography  of  the  countrv 
Phila.  [1884].  O.  917.1  :  R69 

Tenner,  Armin,  ed.  Amerika  :  der  heutige  stand- 
punkt  der  kultur  in  den  Vereinigten  Staa- 
ten  ;  monographieen  aus  der  feder  hervor- 
ragerider  deutsch-amerikanischer  schrift- 
steller  gesammelt  und  herausg.  Anhang  : 
Tenners  Deutsch-amerikanisches  vademe- 
cum  ;  kurzgefasste  erliiuterungen  amerika- 
nischer  eigenthiimlichkeiten  in  sprache 
und  leben.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  917.1  :  85 

Contents.  Vorwort.— auterbock,  Bernhard.  Der 
hal'en  von  New  York.— Klemm,  L:  R:  Das  schulwe- 
sen  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten.  —  Mttller,  W-  Die 
biihne  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten.— Douai,  K :  Daniel 
Adolf.  Die  lage  der  lohnarbeiter  in  Amerika.  — 
Brachvogrel,  Udo.  Die  deutsche  presse  in  den  Ver- 
einigten Staaten.  — Bothe,  Etnil.  Das  deutsche  ele- 
ment in  Amerika.  —  Jiingrst,  W:  Die  landwirth- 
schaftlichen  und  industriellen  verhaltnisse  in  den 
Vereinigten  Staaten.  —  Liebhart,  H.  Der  amerika- 
nische  sonntag  und  die  t.emperenzfrage.—  Rttmelin, 


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HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— UNITED  STATES. 


C :    Das  eisenbahnwesen  in  den  "Verelnlgten  Staaten ; 
Das  postwesen  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten.  —  Nach- 
trapre  und  berichtigungen.  —  Alphabetisches  namen- 
und  saehregister. 
Bryant,  W:  Cullen,  ed.    Picturesque  America, 
or  The  land  we  live  in  ;  a  delineation  by 
pen  and  pencil  of  the  mountains,   rivers, 
lakes,  forests,  water-falls,  shores,  caQons, 
valleys,  cities  and  other  picturesque  fea- 
tures of  our  country.     111.    N.Y.n.d.  2  v. 
Q.  917.1:1112 

Contents.  V.  1.  Bunce,  O.  B.  On  the  coast  of 
Maine.— Thorpe,  T.  B.  St.  John's  and  Oclilawaha  rl- 
vei-s,  Florida.  --  Runkle,  L.  J.  G.  Up  and  down  the 
Columbia.— Bunce,  O.  B.  Lookout  mountain  and  the 
Tennessee.  —  Thoiiipson,  J.  R.  Richmond,  scenic 
and  historic— Cooke,  J :  E.    Natural  bridge,  Virginia. 

—  Ringrwalt,  J.  E.  Delaware  watei'-gap.  —  Bunce, 
O.  B.  Maueh-Chunk.  —  Thompson,  W.  V.  On  the 
Savannah.— Fontaine,  F.  G.  de.  The  French  Broad. 
—Carter,  S.  N.  The  White  mountains.  —  Bunce,  O. 
B.  Neversink  highlands.  —  Carter,  R.  St.  Augus- 
tine, Florida.—  Bunce,  O.  B.  Charleston  and  its  sub- 
urbs. —  Brock,  S.  A.  Weyer's  Cave,  Virginia.  — 
Bunce,  O.  B.  Scenes  on  the  Brandywine.  —  Fon- 
taine, F.  G.  de.  Cumberland  gap.  —  Bunce,  O.  B. 
Watkins  glen  ;  Scenes  in  eastern  Long  Island.  — 
Thorpe,  T.  B.    The  lower  Mississippi.    -  Woolson,  C 

F.  Mackinac.  —  Bunce,  O.  B.  Our  great  national 
park.  —Carpenter,  .T.  C.    Harper's  Ferry.—  Bag'by, 

G.  W.  Scenes  in  Virginia.— Clarke,  T.  M.  Newport.— 
Strother,  D.  H.  West  Virginia.  —  Woolson,  C.  F. 
Lake  Superior.— G-arczynski,  R.  E.  Northern  Cali- 
fornia: Niagara;  Trenton  falls.— Smilley,  J.  D.  The 
Yosemite  falls.  —  Clarke,  T.  M.  Providence  and  vi- 
cinity. —  "Woolson,  C.  F.    South  shore  of  Lake  Erie. 

—  Q-arczynski,  R.  E     On  the  coast  of  California. 
2.    Burlingrame,  E.  L.   Highlands  and  palisades  of 

the  Hudson.  —  Gardette,  C.  D.  Philadelphia  and  its 
suburbs.  —Williams,  W.  F.    Northern  New  Jersey. 

—  Richards,  W-  C.  Valley  of  the  Connecticut.  — 
Carpenter,  .1.  C.  Baltimore  and  environs. —Brovm, 
H:A.  The  Catskills.— Garczynski,  R.  E.  The  Jua- 
nita.— Woolson,  C.  F.  On  the  Ohio.  —  Burlingame, 
E.  L.  The  plains  and  the  Sierras.— Garczynski, R.E. 
The  Susquehanna.— Towle,  G.  M.  Boston.— Bunce, 
O.  B.  Lake  George  and  Lake  Champlain.— Johnson, 
R.  Mount  Mansfield.  —  Richards,  W.  C.  Valley  of 
the  Housatonic— Garczynski,  R.  E.  The  upper  Mis- 
sissippi. —  Ward,  W.  S.  Valley  of  the  Gennesee.  — 
Rideing:,  W.  H.  St.  Lawrence  and  the  Saguenay.  — 
Towle,  G.  M.  Eastern  shore.  —  Carter,  R.  The 
Adirondack  region.— Richards,  W.  C.  The  Connec- 
ticut shore  of  the  Sound.  —  Rideing-,  W.  H.  Lake 
Memphremagog.— Garczynski,  R.  B.  The  Mohawk, 
Albany  and  Troy. —Rideingr,  W.  H.  The  upper  Dela- 
ware; Water-falls  at  Cayuga  lake;  The  Rocky  moun- 
tains.—Colburn,  J.  E.  The  caHonsof  the  Colorado. 
—Bunce,  O.  B.  Chicago  and  Milwaukee.— Rideing-, 
W.  H.  A  glance  at  the  northwest;  The  Mammoth 
cave.  —  Bunce^.  B.  New  York  and  Brooklyn.  — 
Towle,  G.  M.    Washington. 

Flint,  Timothy.  The  history  and  geography  of 
the  Mississippi  valley ;  appended,  a  con- 
densed physical  geography  of  the  Atlantic 
U.  S.,  and  the  whole  amer.  continent  2d 
ed.    Cine.  1883.  2  v.  in  1.  O.  917.1  :  2 

Young,  J.  H.  Mitchell's  travellers'  guide  through 
the  U.  S.;  a  map  of  the  roads,  distances, 
steam  boat  and  canal  routes,  .etc.  Phila. 
1833.  T.  917.1:55 

Phelps's  travellers'  guide  through  the  U.  S.  N. 
Y.  1847.  T.  917.1  :  64 

Appletons'  general  guide  to  the  U.  S.  and  Ca- 
nada; rev.  each  year  to  date  of  issue.  111., 
maps,  plans  and  tables.     N.  Y.  1885.  S. 

917.1  :84 

Disturnell,  J :  The  great  lakes  or  inland  seas 
of  America  ;  embracing  a  full  description 
of  Lakes  Superior,  Huron,  Michigan,  Erie, 
and  Ontario  ;  Rivers  St.  Mary,  St.  Clair, 
Detroit,  Niagara,  and  St.  Lawrence  ;  com- 
merce of  the  lakes,  etc.;  together  with  a 
guide  to  the  upper  Mississippi  river,  giv- 


ing a  description  of  cities,  towns,  etc.,  form- 
ing altogetner  a  guide  for  the  pleasure 
traveler  and  emigrant.  Maps  and  ill.  N.  Y. 
1868.  S.  917.1:16 

Sweet,  O.  P.  Amusement  directory  and  travel- 
ers' guide  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific. 
Rochester.  1870-71.  O.  917.1+49 

Glazier,  Willard.  Peculiarities  of  amer.  cities. 
111.    Phila.  1884.  D.  917.1:65 

Maps,  atlases,  etc. 

United  States.  Census  office.  Statistical  atlas  of 
the  U.  S.  based  on  the  results  of  the  9th 
censxis,  1870  ;  with  contributions  from  many 
eminent  men  of  science  and  several  depart- 
ments of  the  government,  compiled  under 
authority  of  congress  by  Francis  A.  Walker. 
n.p.  1874.  F.  ■  317:112 

Contents.  Memoirs  and  discmmms.  Walker,  F.  A. 
Preface  and  introd. —Whitney,  J.  D.  The  physical 
features  of  the  U.  S.  —  Brewer,  W:  H.  The  wood- 
lands and  forest  systems  of  the  U.  S.  —  Hitchcock, 
C:  H.,  andW:  P.  Blake.  Geological  map  of  the  U.  S. 
and  territories.  —  Raymondjit.  W.  The  gold  and 
silver  mines  of  the  west.  —  Hitchcock,  C:  H.  The 
coal  measures  of  the  U.  S.  —  Stocking-,  S.  W.  The 
political  divisions  of  the  U.  S.  —  Galpin,  S.  A.  The 
minor  political  divisions  of  the  U.  S.  —  walker,  F.  A. 
The  progress  of  the  nation.— Elliott,  E.  B.  Popula- 
tion 1780-1880;  An  approximate  life  table  for  the  U.  S. 
—  Walker,  F.  A.  Relations  of  race  and  nationality 
to  mortality  in  the  U.  S.  Maps  and  charts.  Pt.  1, 
Physical  features  of  the  U.  S. :  River  systems;  Wood- 
lands; Rain-fall;  Storm  centres;  Temperature;  Iso- 
bars; Hypsometric  sketch;  Coal  measures;  Geologi- 
cal formations.  —  Pt.  2,  Population,  social  and  in- 
dustrial statistics:  Area  and  political  divisions;  Den- 
sity of  population;  Constituent  elements  of  popula- 
tion; Colored  population;  Foreign  population;  Illi- 
teracy; Church  accommodations;  Occupations  of  the 
people;  Wealth;  Debt,  state  and  local;  Taxation, 
state  and  local;  Fiscal  chart;  Crops;  Pacific  coast 
maps.—  Pt.  3,  Vital  statistics:  Predominating  sex; 
Age   and   sex ;    Birth   rate ;    Deaths ;    The   afflicted 


Hewes,  Fletcher  W.,  and  H:  Gannett.  Scrib- 
ner's  statistical  atlas  of  the  U.  S.;  showing 
by  graphic  methods  their  present  condition 
and  their  political,  social  and  industrial 
development.  N.  Y.  [1883].  F.  317  :R3 
Contents.  Physical  geography.— Political  history.— 
Progress.— Population.— Mortality.—  Education.— Re- 
ligion. —  Occupations.  —  Finance  and  commerce.— 
Agriculture.  —  Live  stock  and  products.  —  Manufac- 
tures.—Miscellaneous.— General  index. 

Rand,  McNally  and  co.'s  new  indexed  business 
atlas  and  .shii)per.s'  guide  ;  containing  large 
scale  maps  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada, 
old  Mexico,  Central  America,  Cuba  and  the 
several  states  and  territories  of  the  U.  S., 
with  a  reference  map  of  the  world,  accom- 
panied by  a  new  and  original  compilation 
and  ready  reference  index  of  175,000  ])laces, 
showing  in  detail  the  entire  railroad  system 
of  North  America,  the  express  company 
doing  business  over  each  road  and  locating 
all  cities,  towns,  post  offices,  railroad  sta- 
tions, villages,  counties,  parishes,  islands, 
lakes,  rivers,  mountains,  etc.,  on  the  conti- 
nent. The  special  features  of  this  ed.  are 
naming  the  nearest  mailing  point  of  all 
local  places  in  the  U.  S.  and  the  full  census 
returns  of  1880.  Chicago.  1881.  F.    917  :  R3 

United  States.  Coast  survey.  List  of  geographi- 
cal positions  determined.  In  Report  1851, 
53,  55,  57,  59,  64.  65,68.  in  622  :  D 

—  Geographical  positions  of  prominent  places  in 
the  U.  S.,  determined  astronomically  or 
geodetically.     Tn  Report  1874.      in  622  :  D 


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Smiley,  C:  W.  List  of  1817  of  the  principal  lakes 
of  the  U.  S.,  with  a  designation  of  their  lo- 
cations, and  List  of  the  principal  rivers  of 
the  U.  S.,  which  empty  into  the  Atlantic 
ocean,  Pacific  ocean  and  Gulf  of  Mexico, 
with  their  tributaries.  In  U.  S.  fish  com. 
report,  v.  10.  in  639  :  D 

Tr  a  V  el  s  ,  etc. 

Tuckerman,  H:  Theodore.  America  and  her 
commentators ;  with  a  critical  sketch  of 
travel  in  the  U.  S.    N.  Y.  1864.   O. 

917.1  :3 
Contents.  Introd.— Early  discoverers  and  explorers. 
—French  missionary  explorations.—  French  travel- 
lers and  writers.— Brltisn  travellers  and  writers.— 
English  abuse  of  America.— Northern  european  writ- 
ers. —  Italian  travellers.-  American  travellers  and 
writers.— Conclusion.— Index. 
Chastellux,   Fran9ois  J:   de.     Voyages  dans  1' 
Amerique   septentrionale  dans  1780—1782. 
Paris.  1786.  3  v.  D.  917.1:87 

—  Same,   eng.     Travels    in  North    America  in 

1780—1782.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  an  eng- 
lish  gentleman  who  resided  in  America  at 
that  period,  with  notes  by  the  tr.  Lond. 
1787.  2v.  O.  917.1:87 

Atwater,  Caleb.  Remarks  made  on  a  tour  to 
Prairie  du  Chien,  thence  to  Washington 
city,  in  1829.    Columbus,  O.  1831.  S. 

917.1  :P57 
Hamilton,  T:    Men   and  manners  in  America, 
by   the    author   of    Cyril    Thornton,    etc. 
Edinb.  1833.  2  v.  D.  917.1  :  56 

Power,  Tyrone.  Impressions  of  America  dur- 
ing 1833—1835.  2d  amer.  ed.  Phila.  1836. 
2v.  D.  917.1  :29 

\      Kemble,  Frances  Anne.     Journal  [in  America]. 
i  Phila.  1835.  2v.ini.  D.  917.1:11 

!  Reed,  Andrew,  and  James  Matheson.  A  nar- 
rative of  the  visit  to  the  amer.  churches 
by  the  deputation  from  the  Congregational 
union  of  England  and  Wales.  Lond.  1835. 
2v.  O.  917.1+32 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Society  in  America.  N. 
Y.  1837.  2v.  D.  917.1  :  25 

Contents.    V.  1.    Introd.— Politics.  —  Economy.    2. 
Same,  contintted.- Civilization.— Religion.— App. 

—  Retrospect  of  western  travel.    N.  Y.  1838.  2  v. 

D.  917.1  :26 

Gilman,  Caroline.  The  poetry  of  travelling  in 
the  U.  S.;  with  add.  sketches  by  a  lew 
friends,  and  A  week  among  autographs 
by  S.  Gilman.  N.  Y.  1838.  D.  917!l :  18 
Marryat,  F:  Diary  in  America  ;  with  remarks 
on  its  institutions  ;  1st  and  2d  series.  Phila. 
1840.  2v.  D.  917.1:24 

Dickens,  C:  J:  Huffam.    American  notes.    T.  p. 
[Pub.  18421.  O.  917.1  :  15 


[Pv 

m 


—  Same.     With  hi»  Great  expectations. 

in  D  1306 
Hawthorne,   Nathaniel.     Passages   from    [hisj 
amer.    note -books,    [1835-43].     (Lib.   ed.) 
Bost.  1878.  D.  917.1:44 

Silliman,  A:  E.  A  gallop  among  amer.  scenery, 
or  Sketches  of  amer.  scenes  and  military 
adventure.     N.  Y.  1843.  D.  917.1  :  35 

Gerstacker,  F:  Streif-  und  jagdziige  durch  die 
Vereinigten  Staaten  Nord-Amerikas,  mit 
einem  vorworte  von  Tr.  Bromme.  Dres- 
den. 1844.  2v.  S.  917.1  :6 

—  Same.    2te  aufl.    Leipz.  1856.  2  v.    S. 

917.1  :6 

—  Same.    3te  aufi.    Jena.  w.  rf.   S.         917.1:6 


Lyell,  Sir  C:  Travels  in  North  America,  in 
1841-2,  with  geological  observations  on  the 
U.  8.,  Canada  and  Nova  Scotia.  N.  Y. 
1845.  2v.ini.  D.  917.1:21 

—  A  second  visit  to  the  U.  S.  of  North  America, 

[1845-46].    N.  Y.  1849.  2  v.  D.      917.1  :  22 
Raumer,  F:  L:  G:  v.     America  and  the  amer. 

?eople.     Tr.  from  the  germ,   by  W:  W. 
'urner.    N.  Y.  1846.  O.  917.1:31 

Note.    Contains  a  review  of  the  history,  and  the 
political,  social,  educational,  religious  and  economi- 
cal condition  of  the  TJ.  S.,  with  short  extracts  from 
letters  describing  personal  Incidents  of  travel. 
Sigourney,  Lydia  Howard,  born  Huntley.  Scenes 
in  my  native  land.     Bost.  1845.   D. 

917.1  :88 
Note.    Sketches  and  poems  of  various  places  in  the 
east. 
Wortley,   Lady  Emmeline  Stuart.    Travels  in 
the  U.  S.,  etc.,  during  1849  and  1850.    N. 
Y.  1851.  D.  917.1:37 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  The  travelling  bach- 
elor, or  Notions  of  the  americans.  New 
ed.  N.  Y.  1852.  2  V.  in  1.  D.  917.1:14 
Bunn,  Alfred.  Old  England  and  New  England, 
in  a  series  of  views  taken  en  the  spot. 
Phila.  1853.  2  V.  in  1.  D.  917.1:10 

Pulszky,  Ferencz  Aurdl  and  Tercz.  White, 
red  and  black  ;  sketches  of  amer.  society 
in  the  U.  S.  during  the  visit  of  their  guests. 
N.  Y.  1853.  2  V.  D.  917.1  :  30 

Bremer,  Fredrika.  The  homes  of  the  new  world; 
impressions  of  America.  N.  Y.  1854.  2  v. 
D.  917.1:5 

—  Same,  germ.    Die  heimat  in  der  neuen  welt ; 

ein  tagebuch  in  briefen,  geschi'ieben  wah- 
rend  zweijilhr.  reisen  in  Nordamerika  und 
auf  Cuba.  Aus  dem  schwed.  Leipz.  1854. 
9v.  S.  917.1:5 

Hohbach,  F:  W.,  ed.  Aus  Amerika,  gesammelt 
von  [ihm].    Leipz.  1856.  S.  917.1  :  7 

Beauvallet,  Leon.  Rachel  and  the  new  woi'ld  ; 
a  trip  to  the  U.  S.  and  Cuba.  Tr.  from 
the  french.    N.  Y.  1856.  D.  917.1  :  9 

Mackay,  C:  Life  and  liberty  in  America,  or 
Sketches  of  a  tour  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada, 
in  1857-8.    111.    Lond.  1859.  2  v.  D. 

917.1  :23 

TroUope,  Anthony.  North  America.  N.  Y. 
1862.  D.  917.1:36 

Laboulaye,  E:  Rene  Lefebvre.  Paris  in  Amer- 
ica by  Ren<^  Lefebvre.  Tr.  by  Mary  L. 
Booth.     N.  Y.  1863.  D.  917.1  :  20 

Russell,  W:  Howard.  My  diary,  north  and 
south,  [march  1861— apr.  1862].  N.  Y.  1863. 
O.  917.1-1-33 

Dodgre,  Mary  Abigail.  Wool-gathering,  by  Gail 
Hamilton.     Bost.  1867.  D.  917.1  :  17 

Note.    Journeys  west  and  south'. 

Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.  New  America.  111.  Phila. 
1867.  D.  917.1:89 

Note.  Descriptions  of  the  Indians  of  the  west, 
Utah  and  mormonism,  position  of  woman  in  Amer- 
ica, shaker  communities,  perfectionists  of  Oneida, 
characteristics  of  "  young  America,"  etc. 

—  White  conquest.    Leipz.  1876.  2  v.  in  1.  S. 

917.1:90 
Note.  V.  1  contains  descriptions  of  Jesuit  mission- 
aries and  Indians  in  the  west,  polygamy,  communism, 
Indian  wars,  condition  of  the  Indian  Territory,  Texas 
and  its  feuds  of  races,  Louisiana  and  its  political 
complications  in  1875.  V.  2  continues  the  history  of 
the  Kellogg  government  in  New  Orleans,  discusses 
Georgia  and  the  negro  question,  Washington,  Phil- 
adelphia, the  Chinese  question  in  America,  temper- 
ance, illiteracy  and  education. 


iM'!        CI.  91*r,  971 


HIST.  AlTD  GEOdR.— tJlrtTSD  STATES. 


1368 


Kirchlioff,  Theodor.  Reisebilder  und  skizzen 
aus  Amerika.    Altona.  1875, 1876.  2  v.  D. 

917.1:83 

Contents.    V.  1.  Vorwort— 1500  meilen  In  der  stage- 

kutsOhe.  —  Eine    fahrt   mit  dem   "  hotelzuge "   der 

Paciflcbahh.— Bilder  aus  dem  goldland.— Bilder  aus 

dem  siiden,  1866  -  1870.    2.  Nach  Oregon.— Strelfzuge 

im  nordwesten. 

Ratzel,  F:    Stadte-  und  culturbilder  aus  Nord- 

amerika.    Leipz.  1876.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

917.1  :82 
Contents.  V.  1.  Neuyork.— Der  Hudson.— Saratoga. 
—Boston.— Cambridge.—  Philadelphia.—  Washington. 
2.  Siidliche  stadte.— Richmond.— Charleston.— Colum- 
bia. —  Savannah.  —  Ansiedelungen  und  curorte  in 
Florida.— Durch  Georgia  und  Alabama.— Neuorleans. 

—  Mississippi  und    Ohio.—  Die  drei  hauptstadte  des 
westens:    Cincinnati,  Saint-Louis,  Chicago.— Denver. 

—  Reise    auf   der  Paclflcbahn.  —  San -Francisco. — 
Ruinen. 

Bishop,  Nathaniel  Holmes.  Voyage  of  the  pa- 
per canoe  ;  a  geographical  journey  of  2500 
miles,  from  Quebec  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico, 
during  1874-5.  Bost.  1878.  O.  917.1:39 
—  Four  months  in  a  sneak-box  ;  a  boat  journe;^ 
of  2600  miles  down  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi 
rivers  and  along  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  Bost. 
1879.  O.  917.1  :38 

Saunders,  W:    Through  the  light  continent,  or 
The  U.  S.  in  1877-8.    2d  ed.    Lond.  1879.  O. 
917.1  :41 
Campbell,  Sir  G:    White  and  black ;  the  out- 
come of  a  visit  to  the  U.  S.    N.  Y.  1879.  O. 
917.1  :40 
Contents.    A  bird's-eye  view  of  the  U.  S.— The  man- 
agement of  coloured  races.— Black  and  white  in  the 
southern  states.- Some  of  the  contents  of  my  jour- 
nal.—State  constitutions. 

Marshall,  "W.  G.  Through  America,  or  Nine 
months  in  the  U.  S.    Lond.  1881.  O. 

917.1  :42 
Note.    Principally  Utah  and  California. 
Holyoake,  G:  Jacob.     Among  the  americans, 
and  A  stranger  in  America.    Chicago.  1881. 
D.  917.1:43 

Contents.  Sea  ways  and  sea  society.— Courtesies  of 
N.  Y.  —  The  republican  convention  at  Saratoga.  — 
Propagandist  uses  of  interviewing.— Men  of  action 
In  Boston.— City  of  Holyoke.— Wanderings  in  five 
great  cities.-  American  orators.— Famous  preachers. 
—Co-operation  in  the  new  world.— State  socialism  in 
America.— Co-operative  emigration.  —  Wayside  inci- 
dents.— Manners  and  opinions  in  America.  —  Emi- 
grant education.— A  stranger  in  America. 

Bodenstedt,  F:  Martin  v.  Vom  Atlantischen  zum 
Stillen  ocean.     Leipz.  1882.  O.    917.1 :  48 

Sala,  G:  A:  America  revisited;  from  the  bay 
of  New  York  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and 
from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific.  111. 
Lond.  1882.  2  v.  O.  917.1  :  80 

Freeman,  E:  A:  Some  impressions  of  the  U.  S. 
N.  Y.  1883.  D.  917.1:52 

Blake,  Mary  E.,  {M.  E.  B.)  On  the  wing  ;  ram- 
bling notes  of  a  trip  to  the  Pacific.  Bost. 
1883.  8.  917.1  :63 


B>obinson,  Philip.  Sinners  and  saints ;  a  tour 
across  the  states  and  around  them,  with 
three  months  among  the  mormons.     Bost. 

1883.  D.  917.1  :54 
FaithfuU,  Emily.    Three  visits  to  America.    N . 

Y.  [1884].D.  917.1:67 

Note.    Throughout  my  three  visits  I  had  one  object 
specially  before  me,  namely,  to  supplement  the  ex- 
perience gained  during  twenty  years  of   practical 
work  in  England,  in  regard  to  the  changed  position 
of  women  in  the  nineteenth  century,  by  ascertaining 
how  America  is  trying  to  solve  the  most  delicate  and 
diflScult  problem  presented  by  modern  civilization.- 
Preface. 
Hardy,    Iza  Duffus.     Between  two  oceans,  or 
Sketches  of  american  travel.    Lond.  1884. 
O.  917.1:70 

Griffin,  /SiVLepel  H:    The  great  republic.  Lond. 

1884.  D.  917.1  :79 
Note.     An  arraignment  of   american  institutions 

and  society. 
SchOnhof,  Jacob.     Deutsche  urtheile  iiber  Ame- 
rika.   In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit-fragen. 
304  :  15  vlO 
Oberlander,  R:     Von  ozean  zu  ozean  ;   kultur- 
bilder  und    naturschilderungen   aus    dem 
fernen  westen  von  Amerika,  nach  eigenen 
beobachtungenundreisestudien.  111.  Leipz. 

1885.  O.  917.1:68 
Contents.    Zur  see. —New  York.  — Eisenbahnen  in 

den  V.  S.  — Der  grosse  nordwesten.  — Der  paclflsche 

nordwesten.  — Kallfornien.  — Der  neue  siidwesten.— 

Register. 

Neide,  C:  A.    The  canoe  Aurora  ;  a  cruise  from 

the  Adirondacks  to  the  Gulf.    N.  Y.  1885. 

D.  917.1:81 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.    Zigzag  journeys  in  the 

Occident,   the  Atlantic    to  the  Pacific ;    a 

summer  trip  of  the  Zigzag  club  from  Boston 

to  the  Golden  Gate.     Bost.  1883  [1882].  D- 

X  917.1  :50 

Bromfield,  E:  T.,  ed.    Picturesque  journeys  in 

America  of  the  Junior  united  tourist  club. 

N.  Y.  1883  [1882].  O.  x  917.1  :  51 

Hale,   E:  Everett  and  Susan.     A  family  flight 

around  home.    111.    Bost.  [1884].  O'. 

X  917.1  :66 
Abbott,    Jacob.      Marco    Paul's    voyages    and 
travels  : 

—  In  New  York.   111.  N.  Y.  w.  d.  S.  x  917.1:  58 

—  On  the  Erie  Canal.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  8. 

X  917.1  :59 

—  In  the  forests  of  Maine.    111.    N.  Y.  ».  d.  S. 

X  917.1  :60 

—  In  Vermont.   111.   N.  Y.  «.  (Z.  S.    x  917.1:  61 

—  At  the  Springfield  armory.   111.   N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

X  917.1  :63 
American  adventure  by  land  and  sea  ;  remark- 
able instances  of  enterprise  and  fortitude 
among  americans,  shipwrecks,  adventures 
at  home  and  abroad,  Indian  captivities, 
etc.,  in  2  v.;  v.  2.    N.  Y.  1843.  T. 

913.2:26 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


25.    North  America  —  c,  U.  S.,  East  and  South. 


1.    New  England. 
In  general. 
Palfrey,  J:  Gorham.     History  of  New  England. 
Bost.  1858-82.    4  v.  O.   '  9724-3 

Content*.    V.  1.    History  of  N.  E.  during  the  Stuart 


dynasty;  Lpreflxed,  an  account  of  the  physical  geo- 
graphy, natural  history,  aborlglnes.and  early  voyages 
and  explorations].  2.  Same:  Confederacy  of  the  four 
colonies.  3.  Same:  Final  relations  with  the  Stuart 
kings.- Index,  v.  1-3.  4.  History  of  N.  E.  from  the 
revolution  of  the  17th  century;  Progress  in  the  reigns 
of  king  William  III  and  queen  Anne;  Progress  under 
the  first  two  Hanoverian  kings. 


HIST.  AND  GEOQU.— U.  S.,  EAST. 


CI.  017,  972 


1370 


ElUott,  C:  Wyllys.  The  New  England  history, 
from  the  discovery  of  the  continent  by  the 
northmen,  a.  d.  986,  to  the  period  when  the 
colonies  declared  their  independence,  a.  d. 
1776.    N.  Y.  1857.     3  v.  O.  972  : 1 

Contents.  V.  1.  To  1091.  2.  1691-1776.— App.  West- 
minster Shorter  catechism;  Body  of  liberties;  Ar- 
ticles of  confederation;  Mass.  slave  laws;  Census; 
Signers  of  declaration  of  independence;  Chronology. 

Winthrop,  J:  The  history  of  New  England  from 
1630  to  1649,  from  fiis  original  mss.;  with 
notes  to  illustrate  the  civil  and  ecclesiasti- 
cal concerns,  the  geography,  settlement 
and  institutions  of  the  country,  and  the 
lives  and  manners  of  the  principal  planters 
by  James  Savage.  New  ed.  Bost.  1853.  2 
3.  O.  9724-4 

Josselyn,  J:  An  account  of  two  voyages  to 
New-England,  made  during  the  years  1638, 
1663.     Bost.  1865.  O.  917.2:22 

—  New  England's  rarities  discovered  in  birds, 

beasts,  fishes,  serpents  and  plants  of  that 

country;  with  an  introd.  and  notes  by  E: 

Tuckerman.    Bost.  1865.  O.        917.2":  23 

Caverly,  Robert  Boodey.    History  of  the  indian 

wars    of   New    England,    with    Eliot    the 

apostle  in  the  midst  of  them.    Bost.  1883. 

2  V.  in  1.  D.  972  :  5 

Note.    V.  2  has  a  separate  title  as  follows:  Life  and 

labors  of  John  Eliot,  the  apostle  among  the  indian 

nations  of  New  England;   together  with  an  account 

of  the  Eliots  in  New  England.    Bost.  1882. 

Whitefield,  Edwin.  The  homes  of  our  fore- 
fathers ;  a  selection  of  the  oldest  and  most 
interesting  buildings,  historical  houses  and 
noted  places  in  Massachusetts,  from  orig- 
inal drawings  made  on  the  spot.  3d  ed. 
Bost.  1880.   0.  917.2  :Rlvl 

—  Same.    2d  series  :  Rhode  Island  and  Connecti- 

cut.    Bost.  1883.  O.  917.2:  III  v2 

Carter,  Robert.     A  summer  cruise  on  the  coast 

of  New  England.    Bost.  1864.  D.  917.2  :  3 
Rollins,  Ellen  Chapman,  born  Hobbs,  (E.  E.  Arr). 

New  England  bygones.     Phila.  1880.  D. 

917.2  :  5 

—  Old-time  child-life.    Phila.  1881.  D.   917.2  ':  6 
Jackson,  Helen  Maria,  born  Fiske,  formerly  mrs. 

Hunt,  {H.  H.).  New  England,  in  917.5  :  28 
Brake,  S:  Adams.     Nooks  and  corners  of  the 
New  England  coast.    111.    N.  Y.  1875.  O. 

917.2:4 

—  New  England  legends  and  folk-lore,  in  prose 

and  poetry.    111.    Bost.  1883.  O.        972  :  6 
Gibson,  W:  Hamilton.   Pastoral  days,  or  Memor- 
ies of  a  New  England  year.    N.  Y.  1881 
[18801.  Q.  917.2:112 

Fellows,  H:  Parker.    Boating  trips  on  New  Eng- 
land rivers.    111.  and  map.    Bost.  1884.    D. 
917.2:24 
Pidgeon,  Daniel.    Old-world  questions  and  new- 
world  answers.    Lond.  1884.  D.  917.2:25 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.  917.2  :  25 

Contents.  Americans  and  americans.  —  New  Eng- 
land; Ansonia.— dockland.— Wlnsted;  A  temperance 
town.  — Among  the  Berkshire  hills;  Great  Barring- 
ton.— Common  schools;  A  town  meeting.— Pittsfleld; 
Dalton;  An  industrial  pioneer. —  A  shaker  village; 
Communism. —  North  Adams;  An  industrial  battle; 
Willlamstown.— The Hoosac  tunnel;  Deerfleld;  Holy- 
oke.  —  The  regicide  judges;  Birds  and  traps;  The 
higher  education  of  women.  —  Hartford;  Silk;  A 
creamery.— The  Willimantic  thread  company;  Ben- 
evolent mill-owning.- Lowell,  past  and  present.— The 
factory  system.  —  Labour,  wages  and  the  tariff.  — 
Boston.  —  The  Hudson  river.  —  Lakes  George  and 
Champlain.- Canada,  present  and  past. 


Ma  i  ne . 

Maine  historical  society.  Collections.  V.  1-6, 
8,  Portland.  1831—1881  ;  v.  7,  Bath.  1876. 
8v.  O.  906-fP6 

Contents.  V.  1-7.  See  Catalogue  of  the  library  of 
the  Boston  athenaeum,  pt.  3,  p.  1841.  8.  Washburn, 
Israel,  jr.  The  north-eastern  boundary.— Goold,  W: 
Col.  Arthur  Noble  of  Georgetown.— Champlin,  J.  T. 
Educational  Institutions  in  Maine  while  a  district  of 
Massachusetts.- Richardson,  H.  W.  The  Pemaquid 
country  under  the  Stuarts.— Goold,  W :  Fort  Halifax, 
its  projectors,  builders  and  garrison;  Col.  Vaughan 
of  Matinicus  and  Damariscotta.  —  Godfrey,  J :  E. 
Norambega.  Memoirs  and  biogr.  sketches.  Poor,  J :  A., 
Reuel  Williams.— Smith,  E.  B.,  E:  Emerson  Bourne. 
—Washburn,  Israel,  Ether  Shepley.— Talbot,  G:  P., 
G:  T.  Davis.— Godfrey,  J:  E.,  E:  Kent.— Everett,  C: 
C,  Leonard  Woods. 

—  [Collections,  2d  ser.]    Documentary  history  of 

the  state  of  Maine  ;  [v.  1,  21  ed.  by  W:  Wil- 
lis. Portland.  1869,  1884  ;  Cambridge.  1877. 
3  V.  O.  906  :  P7 

Contents.    V.  1.    Kohl,  J:  G:    History  of  the  dis- 
covery of  Maine;  with  an  app.  on  the  voyages  of  the 
Cabots  by  M.  d'Avezac.    2.    Hakluyt,  R:    A  dis- 
course on  western  planting  written  in  1584;   with  a 
pref.  and  introd.  by  Leonard  Woods,  ed.  with  notes 
in  the  app.  by  C:  Deane.    3.    The  Trelawney  papers; 
ed.  and  ill.  with  historical  notes  by  James  Phinney 
Baxter. 
New  Sweden,  Maine.    Celebration  of  the  decen- 
nial anniversary  of  the  founding  of  New 
Sweden,  July  23,  1880.    [PortlandT  1881.  O. 
972.1  :1 
Ballard,  E:    Geographical  names  on  the  coast  of 
Maine.     In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep.  1868. 

in  622  :  D 
Boardman,  S:  L.  The  climate,  soil,  physical  re- 
sources and  agricultural  capabilities  of  the 
state  of  Maine,  with  special  reference  to 
the  occupation  of  its  new  lands.  (U.  S.  dep. 
of  agr.  Miscel.  special  rep.  no.  4.)  Wasn. 
1884.  O.  m630:D 

Martin,  Mrs.  Clara  Barnes.  Mount  Desert  on 
the  coast  of  Maine.  Map.  and  ill.  5th  ed. 
Portland.  1880.  D.  917.2  :  17 

Hubbard,  Lucius  L.  Woods  and  lakes  of  Maine; 
a  trip  from  Moosehead  lake  to  New  Bruns- 
wick in  a  birch- bark  canoe  ;  added,  some 
indian  place-names  and  their  meanings, 
now  first  pub.     111.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

917.2:20 

Springer,  J :  S.      Forest  life  and  forest  trees ; 

comprising  winter    camp-life    among  the 

loggers,   and  wild-wood    adventure,   with 

descriptions  of   lumbering  operations  on 

the    various    rivers    of    Maine    and    New 

Brunswick.    N.  Y.  1856.  D.         917.2:12 

Thoreau,  H:  D:    The  Maine  woods.    Bost.  1864. 

D.  917.2:8 

Contents.     Ktaadn.  —  Chesuncook.  —  The  Allegash 

and  East  branch.— App. 

Steele,  T:  Sedgwick.    Canoe  and  camera  ;  a  two 

hundred    mile    tour    through    the   Maine 

forests.     [New  ed.]    Bost.  1882.  D. 

917.2:14 

—  Paddle  and  portage  from  Moosehead  lake  to 

the  Aroostook  river,  Maine.   Bost.  1883.  D. 

917.2:15 

Bishop,   W:  H:      Fish   and  men  in  the  Maine 

islands.    111.    N.  Y.  1885.  S.        917.2  :  26 

JVew  Hampshire  and  Vermont. 

Belknap,  Jeremy.    The  history  of  New  Hamp- 
shire.   Bost.  1784-93.     3  v.  D.        972.2:1 
Contents.    V.  1.    Comprehending  the  events  of  one 
complete  century  from  the  discovery  of  the  river 


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Piscataqua.    2.    1715-1790.    3.    Geographical  descrip- 
tion of  the  state;   with  sketches  of  its  natural  his- 
tory, productions,  improvements  and  present  state 
of  society  and  manners,  laws  and  government. 
Williams,  S:    The  natural  and  civil  history  of 
Vermont.    2d  ed.,  enl.  and  corr.     Burling- 
ton. 1809.     2  V.  O.  972.3  :  1 
Farmer,  J:,  and  Jacob  Bailey  Moore.    A  gazet- 
teer of  the  state  of  New  Hampshire.    111. 
Concord.  1823.  D.                          917.2  :  10 
Drake,    S:  Adams.      The    heart  of   the    White 
Mountains  ;  their  legend  and  scenery,  with 
ill.  by  W:  Hamilton  Gibson.    Tourist's  ed. 
N.  Y.  1882.  O.                                 917.2+16 

Ma  ssachusetts. 

(See  also  Witchcraft  delusion,  col.  54-55.) 

Barry,  J:  Stetson.  The  history  of  Massachusetts. 
Bost.  1855-57.     3v.  O.  972.4:11 

Contents.    V.  1.    The  colonial  period.    2.    The  pro- 
vincial period.    3.    The  commonwealth  period. 

Hutchinson,  T:  The  history  of  Massachtisetts. 
from  the  first  settlement  thereof  in  1628 
until  1750.  3d  ed.,  with  add.  notes  and 
corr.  Bost.  1795.  2  v.  O.  —  V.  3.  History 
of  the  province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  from 
1750  until  June  1774.    Lond.  1828.  O. 

972.4  :  8 

Minot,  G:  Richards.  Continuation  of  the  history 
of  the  province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  from 
1748  ;  with  an  introd.  sketch  of  events  from 
its  original  settlement.  Pub.  according  to 
act  of  congress.  Bost.  1798,  1803.  2  v.  O. 
972.4:13 

Bradford,  Alden.  History  of  Massachusetts  from 
1764  to  July  1775,  when  gen.  Washington 
took  command  of  the  amer.  army.  Bost. 
1822.  O.  972.4+1 

—  History  of  Massachusetts  from  July  1775,  when 
gen.  Washington  took  command  of  the 
amer.  army  at  Cambridge,  to  1789  inch, 
when  the  federal  government  was  estab. 
under  the  present  constitution.  Bost.  1825. 
O.  972.4+12 

Oliver,  P:  The  puritan  commonwealth ;  an 
historical  review  of  the  puritan  govern- 
ment in  Massachusetts,  in  its  civil  and 
ecclesiastical  relations,  from  its  rise  to  the 
abrogation  of  the  first  charter,  together 
with  some  general  reflections  on  the  eng- 
lish  colonial  policy,  and  on  the  character 
of  Puritanism.     Bost.  1856.  O.  972+2 

Bradford,  W:  History  of  Plymouth  plantation. 
Now  first  printed  from  the  original  ms.  for 
the  Mass.  historical  society  ;  pub.  at  the 
charge  of  the  Appleton  fund.  Bost.  1856. 
O.  972.4+15 

Young,    Alexander.      Chronicles    of    the    first 

glanters  of  the  colony  of  Massachusetts 
ay,  from  1623  to  1636  ;  now  first  coll.  from 
original  records  and  contemporaneous  mss., 
and  ill.  with  notes.    Bost.  1846.  O. 

972.4+14 
Massachusetts  state.  Records  of  the  colony  of 
New  Plymouth  in  New  England  ;  printed 
by  order  of  the  legislature  of  the  common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts,  [v.  1-8,  ed.  by 
Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleflf,  v.  9-12  ed.  by  13: 
Pulsifer.]    Bost.  1855-61.     12  v.  in  10.  Q. 

972.4:1117 

Contents.    V.  1.    Court  orders,  1633-1640.    2.   Same, 

1641-1661.     3.    Same,  1651-1661.     4.    Same,   1661-1668. 

6,    /Same,  1668-1678.    6.    Some,  1678-1691.    7.  Judicial 


acts,  1636-1692.  8.  Miscellaneous  records,  1633-1689. 
9.  Acts  of  the  commissioners  of  the  United  Colonies 
of  New  England,  V.  1.  1643-1651.  10.  Same,  v.  3, 1653- 
1679.  11.  Laws,  1623-1682.  12.  Deeds,  etc.,  v.  1, 
1620-1651.— Book  of  Indian  records  for  their  lands. 

Walcott,  C:  H.  Concord  in  the  colonial  period  ; 
a  history  of  the  town  of  Concord,  Mass., 
from  the  earliest  settlement  to  the  over- 
throw of  the  Andros  government.  1635 — 
1689.  Map.    Bost.  1884.  O.  972.4+16 

Hallowell,  R:  Price.  The  quaker  invasion  of 
Massachusetts.  Bost.  1883.  D.  972.4  :  10 
SpofFord,  Jeremiah.  A  gazetteer  of  Massachu- 
setts ;  containing  a  general  view  of  the 
state,  with  an  historical  sketch  of  the  prin- 
cipal events  from  its  settlement  to  the  pre- 
sent time,  and  notices  of  the  several  towns, 
alphab.  arr.    Newburyport.  1828.  D. 

917.2:11 
Holland,    Josiah  Gilbert.     History  of  westei-n 
Massachusetts  ;  the  counties  of  Hampden, 
Hampshire,  Franklin  and  Berkshire,   em- 
bracing an  outline  or  general  history  of  the 
section,  an  account  of  its  scientific  aspects 
and  leading  interests,  and  separate  histories 
of  its  100  towns.     Springfield.  1855.  2  v.    D. 
972.4  : 9 
Massachusetts  historical  society.     Collections  : 
5th  series,  v.  2,  3.     Bost.  1877.  2  v.  O. 

906+9 
Contents.  V.  2.  Officers  of  the  society,  elected 
april  1876.  —  Members.  —  Corresp.  between  Jeremy 
Belknap  and  Ebenezer  Hazard,  pt.  1.  3.  Same,  pt. 
2.  —  Letters  and  documents  relating  to  slavery  in 
Mass. 

Old  colony  historical  society.  Collections  ;  pa- 
pers read  before  the  society.  Taunton. 
1879-85.  O.  906+4 

Contents.    No.   1.   Emery,  S.  H.   Historical  sketch. 

—  Algrer,  A.  M.  Hiographical  sketch.  —  Tarbox,  I. 
N.  Pilgrims  and  puritans.— Sproat,  T:  O.  Value  of 
a  historical  society.  2.  Beed,  C:  A.  The  province 
of  Massachusetts  Bay  in  the  17th  century  with  a 
sketch  of  capt.  T:  Coram,  founder  of  the  Foundling 
hospital  in  London.  —  Williams,  H:  Was  Elizabeth 
Pool  the  first  purchaser  of  the  territory  and  foun- 
dress of  Taunton  ?  3.  Fuller,  W:E.  Obituary  pa- 
per. —  Blake,  M.  Taunton  north  purchase.  —  Brigr- 
nam,  C:  H.    Historical  sketch  of  Taunton,  England. 

—  Leland,  P.  W.  Algonquin  or  Indian  terms  as  ap- 
plied to  places  and  things.  —  Brigham,  C:  H.  Des- 
cription of  the  ras.  dictionary  of  the  Bible  in  the  In- 
dian language.— Peirce,  E.  W.  The  original  owners 
and  early  settlers  of  Freetown  and  Assonet.  —  Hall, 
J.  W.  D.    Ancient  iron  works  In  Taunton. 

Weymouth  historical  society.  (No.  1:)  The 
oi-iginal  journal  of  gen.  Solomon  Lovell, 
kept  during  the  Penobscot  expedition,  1779, 
with  a  sketch  of  his  life  by  Gilbert  Nash  ; 
together  with  the  proceedings  of  the  society 
for  1879-80.    Weymouth,  Mass.  1881.  O. 

906+5 
Thoreau,  H:  D:    Cape  Cod.    Bost.  1865.  S. 

917.2:7 

Boston. 

Winsor,  Justin,  ed.    The  memorial  historj'  of 
Boston,  incl.  Suffolk  county,  Mass.,  1630 — 
1880.     Bost.  1880-82.  4  v.  Q".        972.4  :B2 
Contents.    V.  1.    The  colonial  period.    2.    The  pro- 
vincial period.    3.    The  revolutionary  period, —The 
last  hundred  years,  pt.  1.    4.  The  last  hundred  years, 
pt.  2.— Special  topics.— General  index. 

dtuncy,  Josiah.  A  municipal  history  of  the 
town  and  city  of  Boston,  during  two  cen- 
turies, from  sept.  17,  1630  to  sept.  17,  1830. 
Bost.  1852.  O.  972.4+3 


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Wheildon,  W:  W.  Curiosities  of  history:  Boston, 
sept.  17th  1630-1880.    Bost.  1880.  D. 

972.4  :  4 
Contents.    Topography  of   Boston.   —  The  public 

ferries.— The  Bostonlcornflelds.— Puritan  erovernment. 
—  Narrajyansett  indians.  —  Names  of  places,  streets, 
etc.  —  Persecution  of  the  quakers.  —  First  newspaper 
in  America.— Curious  Boston  lectures.  —  Remarkable 
proclamations.— Popular  puritan  literature.— Revolu- 
tionary proclamations.— Curiosities  of  the  mai-ket. 
Drake,  S:  Adams.     Old  landmarks  and  historic 
personages  of  Boston.  III.    Bost.  1875.  D. 
917.2:19 

—  Around  the  Hub  ;  a  boys'  book  about  Boston. 

Bost.  1881.  D.  X  972.4  :  6 

Butterworth,    Hezekiah.    Young  folks'  history 

of  Boston.  111.     Bost.  1881.  D.    x  972.4  :  5 
Scudder,   Horace  Elisha.     Boston  town.     Bost. 

1881.  O.  X  972.4:  7 

Lander,    Sarah    W.      Boston.     (Spectacles    for 

young  eyes,  no.  1.)    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

X  917.2:  18 
Bostonian  society.     Proceedings  at  the  annual 

meeting,  Jan.  8,  1884.     Bost.  1884.  O. 

906  :  Pam 

—  Same ;  Jan.  13,  1885.     Bost.  1885.   O. 

906  :  Pam 
See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Belling'hain  — 
Bradford— Bradstreet— Carver— Dudley— Endi- 
cott  —  Haynes  —  Hinckley  —  Hutchinson— Lev- 
erett— Prince— Standish— Strongr-Vane-Wins- 
low— Winthrop. 

Rhode    Is  land. 

Arnold,  S :  Greene.     History  of  the  state  of  Rhode 

Island  and  Providence  plantations.    N.  Y. 

1859,  1860.  2  V.  O.  972.5+1 

Contents.    V.  1.    1636-1700.— Index,    2.  1700—1790.— 

Index. 

Greene,   G:  Washington.     A    short    history    of 

Rhode  Island.    Providence.  1877.  O. 

972.5:  2 
Mason,  G:  Champlin.     Reminiscences  of  New- 
port. 111.     Newport,  R.  1,  1884.  O. 

972.5  :  3 
Newport,  Rhode  Island.    Map  of  Newport  and 

vicinity.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  T.  917.2  :  21 

Austin,  Jane  Goodwin.  Nantucket  scraps ;  being 
experiences  of  an  ofF-islander,  in  season  and 
out  of  season,  among  a  passing  people. 
Bost.  1883  [1883].  S.  917.2  :  13 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Williams. 

Connecticut. 

Peters,  S :  General  history  of  Connecticut,  from 
its  first  settlement  under  George  Fenwick 
to  its  latest  period  of  amity  with  Great 
Britain  prior  to  the  revolution,  incl.  a  des- 
cription of  the  country  and  many  curious 
and  interesting  anecdotes  ;  with  an  app. 
pointing  out  the  causes  of  the  rebellion  m 
America,  together  with  the  particular  part 
taken  by  the  people  of  Conn,  in  its  promo- 
tion. By  a  gentleman  of  the  province. 
London.'  1781.  Added,  additions  to  app., 
notes  and  extracts  from  letters,  verifying 
many  important  statements  made  by  the 
authorby  S:  Jarvis  McCormick.  N.  Y.'  1877. 
D.  972.6:2 

Trumbull,  B:  A  history  of  Connecticut,  civil 
and  ecclesiastical,  from  the  emigration  of 
its  first  planters  from  England  in  1630  to 

3c  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


1764,   and  to  the  close  of  the  Indian  wars. 
New  Haven.  1818.  2  v.  O.  972.6  : 3 

App.  V.  1 :    The  original  patent  of  New  England. 
Dwight,  Theodore,  jr.    The  history  of  Connecti- 
cut, from  the  first  settlement  to  the  present 
time.  [Harper's  family  lib.]    N.  Y.  1845.  S. 
972.6  :  1 
See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Trumbull. 

2.    Middle  States. 

iVe  w   Yo  r  k  . 

New  York  state.     The  documentary  history  of 

the  state  of  New  York,  arr.  under  dir.  of  the 

hon.  Christopher  Morgan  by  E.  B.  O'Callag- 

han.     Albany.  1850-51.  4  v.  Q.    973.1  :  Rl 

Contents.    V.  1.    Iroquois  and  other  Indian  tribes.— 

First  settlement  at  Onandaga  and  the  discovery  of 

the  salt  springs  at  Salina.  —  De  Courcelles  and  De 

Tracy's  exped.  airainst  the  Mohawk  indians.  1665-66. 

—  Reports  on  the  province  of  N.  Y.,  ]669-78.  —  De  la 
Barre's  exped.  to  Hungry  Bay. —Gov.  Dongan's  re- 
port on  the  state  of  the  province,  1687.—  Denonville's 
exped.  to  the  Genessee  country  and  Niagara,  1687.— 
Names  of  the  male  inhabitants  of  Ulster  co.,  1689.  — 
Invasion  of  N.  Y.  and  the  burning  of  Schenectady  by 
the  f  rench,  1690.  —  Civil  list  of  the  province  of  N.  Y., 
1693.  —  Frontenac's  exped.  against  the  Onondagoes, 
1696.— N.  Y.  army  list,  1700.— Census  of  the  counties  of 
Orange,  Dutchess  and  Albany,  1703,  1714, 1730.  —  Cad- 
wallader  Colden  on  the  lands  of  N.  Y.  1733.  —  Susque- 
hanna river,  1683— 1757.— Ogdensburgh,  1749.— Oswego. 
—The  Oneida  country  and  Mohawk  valley,  1756,  1757. 
—French  seigniories  on  Lake  Champlain.—  Boundary 
line  between  the  whites  and  the  indians,  1765.  —  City 
of  N.  Y.—  Long  Island.— Statistics  of  population,  1647 
—1774.  —  Statistics  of  revenue,  imports,  exports,  etc., 
1691— 1768.— Trade  and  manufactures,  1705—1757.  —  Re- 
port of  gov.  Tryon  on  the  state  of  the  province,  1774. 

2.  Papers  relating  to  It.  gov.  Liesler's  administra- 
tion.—Early  rate  lists  of  Long  Island.— Mss.  of  sir  W: 
Johnson.  —  Early  steam  navigation.  —  Western  New 
York. 

3.  Champlain's  expeditions  to  northern  and 
western  N.  Y.,  1609, 1615.  —  First  settlement  of  N.  Y. 
by  the  dutch.  —  Restoration  of  N.  Y.  to  the  english 
and  the  charges  against  capt.  Manning  for  its  previ- 
ous surrender  to  the  dutch,  1674,  1675.  —  State  of  reli- 
gion in  the  province,  1657—1713.  —  King's  county,  L.  I. 
—Churches  in  Queen's  county.— Suffolk  county.— City 
of  N.  Y.  —  The  palatines.  —  Manor  of  Livingston,  in- 
cluding the  first  settlement  of  Schoharie,  1680—1795.— 
Census  of  slaves,  1756.  —  Albany  and  adjacent  places. 

—  Westchester  county.  —  Ulster  and  Dutchess  coun- 
ties. —  Quakers  and  moravians.  —  Rev.  Gideon  Haw- 
ley's  journey  to  Oghquaga,  Broome  county,  1753.  — 
State  of  the  anglo-american  church  in  1776.— Prices  of 
land  in  the  state  of  N.  Y.,  1791.—  Report  of  a  com.  ap- 
pointed to  explore  the  western  waters  in  the  state  of 
N.  Y.,  1793.  —  Journal  of  rev.  J  :  Taylor's  missionary 
tour  through  the  Mohawk  and  Black  river  countries 
in  1803.- Rectors  of  St.  Peter's  church,  Albany.— App. 
—Medals  and  coins.— Miscellany. 

4.  Journal  of  New  Netherland,  1641—1646.  —  Jo- 
g'ues,  I:  Description  of  New  Netherland.  —  Tien- 
hoven,  C.  van.  Information  for  taking  up  land  in 
New  Netherland,  1650.— Kreg'ier,  M.  Journal  of  the 
second  Esopus  war,  1663.- Extracts  from  the  Breeden 
raedt,  1649.  —  Montanus,  A.  Description  of  New 
Netherland,  1671.— Trijal  for  witchcraft  in  N.  Y.  1665.— 
Assessment  roll  of  the  five  dutch  towns  on  L.  I.,  1675. 
—State  of  the  province  of  N.  Y.  in  1738.  —  Reasons  in 
support  of  triennial  elections  in  the  province  of  N. 
Y.  —  Journal  of  sir  W:  Johnson's  scouts,  1755, 1756.  — 
Papers  relating  to  the  six  nations.  —  The  erection  of 
Fort  Stanwix,  1758.  —  The  difficulties  between  N.  Y. 
and  N.  H.— Memoir  of  James  Delancey.  lieut.  gov.  of 
the  prov.  of  N.  Y.  —  Miscellanies.  —  Memoir  of  hon. 
James  Duane.— Proclamation  of  the  last  royal  gover- 
nors of  N.  Y.—  Ing-lis,  C:  Memorial  concerning  the 
Iroquois. 

—  Documents  relative  to  the  colonial  history  of 
the  state  of  New  York,  procured  in  Hol- 
land, England  and  France,  by  J :  Romeyn 
Brodhead,  agent,  under  and  by  virtue  of 
an  act  of  leg.,  may  2,  1839,  pub.  under  and 


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by  virtue  of  an  act  of  leg.  inarch  30,  1849, 
and  an  act,  passed  april  12,  1856  ;  ed.  by  E. 
B.  O'Callaghan,  with  a  general  in  trod,  by 
the  agent.    Albany.  1853-61.  11  v.  Q. 

973.1:113 
Contents.    V.   1.    General  Introd.  —Holland  docu- 
ments, 1603—1656.    2.  Same,  1657—1678.   3.  London  do- 
cuments, 1614—1693.     4.    Same,  1693—1706.     5.    Same, 
1707—1733.  6.  Same,  1734-1755.  7.  Sam^,  1756—1767.   8. 
Same,  1768—1782.    9.  Paris  documents,  1631-1744.   10. 
Same,  1745—1774.    [H]-  Generalindex. 
New  York  historical  society.     Collections  ;  2d 
series,  v.  3,  pt.  1 .    N.  Y.  1857.  O.      906+3 
Contents.    Vries,  D.  P.  de.    Voyages  from  Holland 
to  America,  a.  d.  1633  to  1644;  tr.  by  H:  C.  Murphy.— 
Short  sketch  of  the  Mohawk  indians,  by  J.  Megapo- 
lensis,  jr.— The  Jogues  paper.— Extract  from  Cas- 
tell's  Discoverie  of  America,  1644.— Broad  advice  to 
the  United  Netherland    provinces.  —  Extract    from 
Wagenaar's  Beschryving  van  Amsterdam,  relating  to 
New  Amstel.- The  seven  articles  from  the  church  of 
Leyden.  —  Negotiations  between  New  England  and 
Canada,  1648  -  16.51.— Proceedings  of  the  first  assembly 
of  Virginia,  1619. 
Brodhead,  J:  Roineyn.    History  of  the  state  of 
New  York  ;  1st  period,  1609—1664.    2d  ed. 
N.  Y.  1859.  O.  973.1+3 

O'Callaghan,  Edmund  Burke.  History  of  New 
Netherland,  or  New  York  under  the  dutch. 
N.  Y.  1846,  1848.  2  v.  O.  973.1+6 

Contents.    V.  1,  1492- 1646.— App.— Index.    2.1646- 
1664.— App.— I  ndex . 
See  aim  in  the  Index  to  biography  Stuyvesant. 
Miller,  J:    A  description  of  the  province  and 
city  of  New  York  ;  with  plans  of  the  city 
and   several  forts,  as  they  existed  in  the 
year  1695.    New  ed.,  with  an  introd.  and 
historical  notes  by  J :  Gilmary  Shea.  [Gow- 
an's  Bibliotheca  amer.,  3.]    N.  Y.  1862.  O. 
973.1+4 
Wooley,  C:    A  two  years'  journal  in  New  York 
and    part  of   its    territories  in    America, 
[1701].    A  new  ed.  with  an  introd.  and  his- 
torical notes  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.     [Gow- 
an's  Bibliotheca  amer.,  2.1    N.  Y.  1860.  O. 
973.1+13 
Barber,   J:  Warner.      Pictorial    history  of  the 
state  of  New  York  ;  a  general  collection  of 
the  most  interesting  facts,  biogr.  sketches, 
varied  descriptions,   etc.,   relating  to  the 
past  and  present,  with  geogr.  descriptions 
of  the  counties,  cities    and  principal  vil- 
lages throughout  the  state.    Cooperstown, 
N.  Y.  1846.  O.  973.1  :5 

Hammond,  Jabez  D.  The  history  of  political 
parties  in  the  state  of  New  lork  to  1840. 
4th  ed.  corr.  and  enl.,  with  add.  notes  by 
gen.  Root.     Syracuse.  1852.  2  v.   O. 

973.1:9 
Contents.    V.  1.  1783  -  1821.    2.1821-1840. 
—  Same  ;  v.  3,  jan.  1841— jan.  1847;  incl.  the  life 
of  Silas  Wright.     Syracuse.  1848.  O. 

973.1:  9  v3 
Kapp,  F:     Die  deutschen  im  staate  New  York 
wiihrend    des    18ten   jahrh.     (Geschichts- 
blatter,  hrsg.  von  C:  Schurz,  ler  b.)    N.  Y. 
1884.  O.  973.1  :12 

Booth,  Mary  L.  History  of  the  city  of  New 
York.    111.     N.  Y.  1880.  O.  973.1+10 

New  York  Mercantile  library  association.  New 
York  city  during  the  revolution  ;  a  collec- 
tion of  original  papers,  now  first  pub.  from 
the  mss.  in  possession  of  the  M.  L.  A.  of 
New  York  city.    N.  Y.  1861.  Q.  973.1  :  B.7 
Contents.    Introd. :     New  York  city  in  1767.  —  The 
stamp  act  riot.— New  York  In  1770.  — Col.  Marlnus 
Wlllett's  narrative.  —  The  Hlckey  plot.— New  York 


correspondence.  —  The  battle  of  Harlem  plains.  — 
New  York  loyalists  of  1776.— Preparations  for  evacua- 
tlon.— Statement  of  W :  Butler,  esq.— Sir  Harry  Clin- 
ton's defence. 
Lamb,  Martha  Joan  Reade,  bor7t  Nash.  Wall 
street  in  history.     111.     N.  Y.  1883.  O. 

973.1+11 
Francis,  J:  Wakefield.    Old  New  York,  or  Rem- 
iniscences of  the  past  sixty  years ;  with  a 
memoir  of  the  author  by  H:  T.  Tucker- 
man.    N.  Y.  1866.  O.  973.1:8 
Dayton,  Abram  C.    Last  days  of  knickerbocker 
life  in  New  York.    N.  Y.  1882.  S.  917.3  :  7 
Note.    Descriptions  of  life  in  N.  Y.  about  1830. 
Mayo,  Amory  Dwight.     Symbols  of  the  capital, 
or  Civilization  in  New  York.    N.  Y.  1859. 
D.  917.3:5 
Lander,  Sarah  W.    New  York.    (Spectacles  for 
young  eyes,  no.  8).    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

X  917.3:  13 


Letters  about  the  Hudson  river  and  its  vicinity, 
written  in  1835—1837.  3d  ed.,  ill.  N.  Y. 
1837.  S.  917.3:4 

Curtis,  G:  W:     Lotus-eating  ;   a  summer  book. 

111.     N.  Y.  1852.  D.  917.3  : 1 

Contents.    The  Hudson  and  the  Rhine.— Catskill.— 

Trenton.— Niagara.  —  Saratoga.— Lake  George.— Na- 

hant.— Newport. 

Wise,  Daniel.  Summer  days  on  the  Hudson ; 
•  the  story  of  a  pleasure  tour  from  Sandy 
Hook  to  the  Saranac  lakes,  incl.  incidents 
of  travel,  legends,  historical  anecdotes, 
sketches  of  scenery,  etc.  111.  N.  Y.  1876. 
D.  917.3:6 

Searing,  A.  E.  P.  The  land  of  Rip  Van  Winkle  ; 
a  tour  through  the  romantic  parts  of  the 
Catskills  ;  its  legends  and  traditions.  111. 
N.  Y.  1884.  Q.  917.3:1114 

Nelson's  guide  to  Lake  George  and  Lake  Cham- 
plain.     111.    Lond.  1866.  T.  917.3:10 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  The  Adirondack,  or  Life 
in  the  woods.     N.  Y.  1849.  S.  917.3  :  3 

Murray,  W:  H:  Harrison.  Adventures  in  the 
wilderness,  or  Camp-life  in  the  Adiron- 
dacks.     111.    Bost.n.d.S.  917.3:9 

Hammond,  S:  H.  Hills,  lakes  and  forest 
streams,  or  A  tramp  in  the  Chateaugay 
woods.    N.  Y.  1854.  D.  917.3  :  2 

Kurtz,  D.  Morris.  Ithaca  and  its  resources  ;  an 
historical  and  descriptive  sketch  of  the 
Forest  city  . . .  ,  Cornell  university  and  the 

frincipal  inanuf .  and  commercial  interests. 
11.    Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1883.  O.      917.3  :Pam 
Allen,  H.  T.  Tunis'  illustrated  guide  to  Niagara, 
rev.    Niagara  Falls.  1877.  S.       917.3  :  11 

Ife w   Jer sey . 

Smith,  S:  The  history  of  the  colony  of  Nova- 
Csesaria,  or  New  Jersey ;  containing  an 
account  of  its  first  settlement,  ])rogressive 
improvements,  the  original  and  present 
constitution  and  other  events  to  1721,  with 
some  particulars  since  and  a  short  view  of 
its  present  state.  Burlington.  1765.  [Tren- 
ton. 1877].  O.  973.2:2 

New  Jersey  historical  society.  Documents  re- 
lating to  the  colonial  history  of  the  state 
of  New  Jersey  ;  ed.  by  W:  A.  Whitehead  ; 
V.  1-8.  Newark.  1880-85.  8  v.  O.  973.2  : 1 
Contents.  V.  1 .  1631  - 1687.  2.1687-1703.  3.1703- 
1709.  4.  1709  -  1730.  6.  1730  -  1737.  6.  17SJ8  -  1747.  7. 
1746  -  1751.    8.  1751  -  1757. 


1877 


HIST.  AND  GEOGB.— TT.  S.,  EAST. 


CI.  917,  973-974        1378 


Pennsylvania  and  Delaware. 

Watson,  J:  Fanning.  Annals  of  Philadelphia 
and  Pennsylvania  in  the  olden  time  ;  a  col- 
lection of  memoirs,  anecdotes  and  inci- 
dents of  the  city  and  its  inhabitants,  and 
of  the  earliest  settlements  of  the  inland 
part  of  Pennsylvania,  from  the  days  of  the 
founders.  Pliila.  1850.  2  v.  O.  973.3+1 
Philadelphia  and  its  environs.    Phila.  1876.  O. 

917.3+8 
Campbell,  Helen,  and  others.    A  sylvan  city,  or 
Quaint  corners  in  Philadelphia.    (Our  con- 
tinent lib.)  111.  N.  Y.  1883.  D.    917.3  :  12 
Contents.     Campbell,  H.     A  quaker  soldier;  The 
city  of  a  dream.— Stockton,  L.    "CasapJpina".  the 
story  of  a  mother  church.  —  Robins,   E.     Old   St. 
Josephs.— Stockton,  L.  The  old  Philadelphia  library. 
—Campbell,  H.    Quaker  and  tory.— Barber,  E.  A. 
The    Philadelphia    post-office.  —  Bobins,   E.      Shop 
windows.— Turner,  E.  S.     Public  schools. —Camp- 
bell,   H.      A    master   builder;    Early  abolitionists; 
Medical  education.— Stockton,  L.     The  bettering- 
house  and  other  charities.— Leach,  F.  W.    The  right 
to  bear  arms.— Stockton,  L.    Stephen  Girard. 

Peck,  G:  Wyoming;  its  history,  stirring  in- 
cidents and  romantic  adventures.  111.  3d 
ed.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  973.3:4 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1872.  D.  973.3  :  4 

Stone,  W:  Leete.  The  poetry  and  history  of 
Wyoming;  containing  Campbell's  Gertrude 
of'Wyommg.     T.p.w.T).  973.3:2 

Wyoming,  The  valley  of;  the  romance  of  its 
history  and  its  poetry,  also  specimens  of 
Indian  eloquence,  compiled  by  a  native  of 
the  valley.    N.  Y.  1866.  D.  973.3  :  3 

Pennsylvania  historical  society.  [Memoirs, 
vol.  11.]  A  history  of  New  Sweden  or  the 
settlements  on  the  river  Delaware  by 
Israel  Acrelius.  Tr.  from  the  Swedish  with 
an  introd.  and  notes  by  W:  M.  Reynolds. 
Phila.  1876.   O.  97*3.3+5 

Seidensticker,  Oswald.  Bilder  aus  der  deutsch- 
pennsylvanischen  geschichte.  (Geschichts- 
bliitter,  hrsg.  von  C:  Schurz,  2er  b.)  N.  Y. 
1885.   D.  973.3:6 

Contents.  Die  erste  deutschc  einwanderung  in 
Amer.  und  die  griindunjr  von  Germantown,  1683.— 
J:  Kelpius,  der  einsiedler  am  Wissahickon.— Die  bei- 
den  Christoph  Saur  in  Germantown.— Bphrata;  eine 
amerikanische  klostergeschichte.— Die  deutschen  im 
frieden  und  im  kriege. 
See  atso  in  the  Index  to  biography  Penn. 

3.    Southern  states. 
In  general. 

Eeatherstonhaugh,  G:  W:  Excursion  through 
the  slave  states,  from  Washington  on  tne 
Potomac  to  the  frontier  of  Mexico,  with 
sketches  of  popular  manners  and  geologi- 
cal notices.    Lond.  1844.     2  v.  O. 

917.4:10 
Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  South  and  north,  or 
Impressions  received  during  a  trip  to  Cuba 
and  the  south.  N.  Y.  1860.  D.  917.4  :  19 
Olmsted,  F:  Law.  A  journey  in  the  sea-board 
slave  states  ri856j ;  with  remarks  on  their 
economy.  [Our  slave  states,  1.]  N.  Y.  1861. 
D.  917.4:7 

Contents.  Washington.— Va.— The  economy  of  Va. 
—The  political  experience  of  Va.  — N.  C  — S.  C.  and 
Ga.— Rice,  and  its  culture.— Experimental  political 
economy  of  S.  C.  and  Ga.  —  Ala.  —  Economical  ex- 
perience of  Ala.— La. 


Olmsted,  F:  Law.— Contintied. 

—  A  journey  through  Texas,  or  A  saddle-trip  on 

the  s6uthwestern  frontier ;  with  a  statistical 

app.     [Our  slave  states,  2.]    N.  Y.  1857.  D. 

917.4:8 

—  A  journey  in  the  back  country.     [Our  slave 

states,  3.]    N.  Y.  1860.  D.  917.4:9 

Contents.  The  valley  of  the  lower  Miss.  —  The 
property  aspect  of  slavery.  —  A  trip  Into  a  part  of 
northern  Miss.- The  interior  cotton  districts.— The 
Piedmont  cotton  districts.— The  highlanders.— Patri- 
archal life  In  Va.,  and  In  general.— Slavery  extension ; 
Southern  commerce  and  cotton  supply;  Present  con- 
dition and  character  of  the  citizens  of  the  south;  The 
causes  and  the  remedy.— Character  and  manners.- 
The  danger  of  the  south.— Index,  1-3. 

Mackie,  J:  Milton.  From  Cape  Cod  to  Dixie  and 
the  tropics.     T.  p.  w.     [N.  Y.  1864.]  D. 

917.4:1 
Note.    Sketches,  written  befoi-e  the  war. 
Gilmore,  James  Roberts,  {Edmund Kir ke).  Down 
in  Tennessee    and  back  by   way  of  Rich- 
mond, by  Edmund  Kii-ke.    N.  Y.  1864.  D. 
917.4:5 
Trowbridge,   J:  Townsend.     A  picture  of  the 
desolated  states  and  the  work  of  restora- 
tion, 1865-1868.     Hartford.  1868.  O. 

917.4:16 
Somers,  Robert.     The  southern  states  since  the 
war,  1870-1.     Map.     Lond.  1871.  O. 

917.4:33 
King,  E:  The  great  south  ;  a  record  of  journeys 
in  Louisiana,  Texas,  the  Indian  Territory, 
Missouri,  Arkansas,  Mississippi,  Alabama, 
Georgia,  Florida,  South  Carolina,  North 
CaroRna,  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Virginia, 
West  Virginia  and  Maryland.  111.  Hart- 
ford. 1875.  Q.  917.4:32 
Nordhoff,  C:  The  cotton  states,  in  the  spring 
and  summer  of  1875.    N.  Y.  1876.  O. 

327.1+6 
Brown,  W:  Wells.    My  southern  home,  or  The 
south  and  its  people.     Bost.  1880.  D. 

917.4:2 

Hardy,  Mary,   born  McDowell,  lady  T:  Duffus. 

Down  south.    Lond.  1883.  O.      917.4  :  30 

Ma  r  y  I  a  n  d . 

Scharf,  J.  T:     History  of  Maryland,  from  the 

earliest  period  to  the  present  day.    Bait. 

1879.    3v.  O.  974.1+3 

Contents.    V.  1.    Colonial  period,  1600-1766.    2.  The 

struggle  for  liberty,  1766-1812.    8.    The  development 

of  Maryland,  1813-1880.— Index. 


I,  J:  Leeds.  The  history  of  Maryland, 
from  its  first  settlement  in  1633  to  the 
restoration  in  1660  ;  with  introd.  and  notes 
and  ill.    Bait.  1837.    2  v.  in  1.  O.  974.1+4 

Browne,  W:  Hand.  Maryland  ;  the  history  of  a 
palatinate  f^to  1783].  (Amer.  common- 
wealths.)   Map.     Bost.  1884.  D.    974.1:5 

McSherry,  James.  A  history  of  Maryland,  from 
its  settlement  in  1634  to  1848  ;  with  an  ac- 
count of  its  first  discovery  and  the  various 
explorations  of  Chesapeake  bay  anterior  to 
its  settlement ;  added,  a  copious  app.  for 
the  use  schools.     Bait.  1852.  D.     974.1  :  2 

Maryland  historical  society.  Fund  publication 
no.  18.  The  foundation  of  Maryland,  and 
the  origin  of  the  act  concerning  religion  of 
april  21,  1649 ;  prep,  and  partly  read  by 
Bradley  T.  Johnson.    Bait.  1883.  O. 

906+8 


1379 


CI.  917,  974 


HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— tr.  S.,  SOUTH. 


1380 


Shea,  J:Gilmary.  Early  southern  tracts.  [Lond.l 
Repr.     Bait.  1865.  O.  974.1:1 

Contents.    V.  1.    A  relation  of  the  successful!  be- 
ginnings of  the  lord  Baltemore's  plantation  in  Mary- 
land;   being  an  extract  of  certaine  letters  written 
from  thence  by  some  of  the  adventurers  to  their 
friends  in  England,  anno  domini  1634. 
Bothrock,  Joseph  Trumbull.     Vacation  cruising 
in  Chesapeake  and  Delaware  bays.    Phila. 
1884.  D.  917.4:25 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Calvert,  tord 
BaUinwre. 

IV  a  shington   city  . 

Staples,  O.  G.  A  descriptive  sketch  and  ffuide 
book  to  all  points  of  interest  in  Wasning- 
ton.    Wash.  «.  rf.  S.  917.4:39 

Hudson,  Mary,  horn  Clemmer,  formerly  mrs. 
Ames.  Ten  years  in  Washington  ;  life  and 
scenes  in  the  national  capital,  as  a  woman 
sees  them.    111.    Hartford.  1873.  O. 

917.4:13 

Gemmill,  Jane  Wilson.  Notes  on  Washington, 
or  Six  years  at  the  national  capital.  Phila. 
1884.  D.  917.4:24 

Vi  r  ginia. 

Cooke,   J:    Esten.    Virginia;    a  history  of  the 

geople.    Maps.    (Amer.   commonwealths.) 
ost.  1883.  S.  974.2  :  3 

Howison,  Robert  R.  A  history  of  Virginia  from 
its  discovery  and  settlement  by  europeans 
to  the  present  time.  Phila.  1846,  1848.  2  v. 
O.  974.2-1-4 

Contents.    V.  1.  History  of  the  colony,  to  the  peace 
of  Paris  in  1763.    2 .  History  of  the  colony  and  of  the 
state  from  1763  to  the  retrocession  of  Alexandria  in 
1847,  with  a  review  of  the  present  condition.— Index. 
Campbell,  C:    Historj  of  the  colony  and  ancient 
dominion  of  Vii-ginia  [to  the  surrender  of 
Cornwallis,  1781]!    Phila.  1860.    O. 

974.2:1 
Cooke,  J:  Esten.    Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion, 
from  the  settlement  to  the  end  of  the  revo- 
lution.   N.  Y.  1879.  D.  X  974.2:  2 
Contents.    The  adventures  of  captain  John  Smith.— 
Why  Virginia  was  called  the  "Old  Dominion."— The 
great  rebellion  in  Virginia.— The  Knights  of  the  gold- 
en horseshoe.— George  Washington,  the  young  sur- 
veyor.—Washington  in  the  wilderness.  —  Braddock 
and  his  sash.— Point  Pleasant  and  the  death  of  Corn- 
stalk.—Patrick  Henry,   "  the  man  of  the  people."— 
T:  Jefferson,  "the  pen  of  the  revolution."— A  ball  at 
the  capitol.— Lord  Dunmore  and  the  gunpowder.— 
Elizabeth  Zane,  the  story  of  a  brave  girl.— The  fate 
of  col.  Rogers.- The  capture  of  Vincennes.  -  John 
Marshall,    the    chief  justice.  —  John    Randolph    of 
Koanoke.-Rosewell,  and  Selim    the  algerlne.— Mor- 
gan, "the  thunderbolt  of  the    revolution."  —  Corn- 
wallis and  "the  boy"  Lafayette.— The  surrender  at 
Yorktown. 
Grigsby,  Hugh  Blair.    The  Virginia  convention 
of  1776 ;   a  discourse  del.    before  the  Vir- 
ginia Alpha  of  the  Phi  beta  kappa  society 
in  the  chapel  of  William  and  Mary  college, 
Williamsburg,  July  3d  1855.     Richmond. 
1855.  O.                                       342.14+201 
Jefferson,  T:    Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia  ; 
ill.  with  a  map,  incl.  the  states  of  Virginia, 
Maryland,    Delaware    and    Pennsylvania. 
Newed.   prepared  by  the  author,  contain- 
ing notes    and  plates  never    before  pub. 
Richmond.  1853.  O.  917.4-f-34 
Howe,  H:    Historical  collections  of  Virginia  ;  a 
collection  of   the  most    interesting  facts, 

3C  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


traditions,  biographical  sketches,  anec- 
dotes, etc.,  relating  to  its  history  and  an- 
tiquities, with  geographical  and  statistical 
descriptions.  Appended,  An  historical  and 
descriptive  sketch  of  the  District  of  Col- 
umbia,    ni.     Charleston.  1849.    O. 

974.2-1-5 
Virg^inia  historical  register  and  literary  adver- 
tiser, The;  ed.   by  W:  Maxwell.     V.  1-6, 
Jan.  1848— oct.  1853.     Richmond.  1848-53.  6 
v.  in  3.  D.  905  :M 

Note.  Title-page  of  v.  8,  4  altered  by  substitution 
of  "note  book"  for  "advertiser";  v.  5,  6  substitutes 
"  companion  "  for  "  note  book" 

Strother,  D:  H:,  {Porte  Crayon).  Virginia  illus- 
trated ;  containing  a  visit  to  the  Virginia 
canaan,  and  the  adventures  of  Porte 
Crayon  and  his  cousins.    N.  Y.  1857.  O. 

917.4-hll 
New  Virginians,  The  ;  by  the  author  of  Junia, 
Estelle  Russell.  The"  private  life  of  Galileo, 
etc.    Edinb.  1880.  2  v.  O.  917.4  :  27 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Dale— Gates- 
Lee— Smith— West,  lord  DeJrtwarr- Yeardley. 

Carolinas  and  Georgia: 

Wheeler,  J:  H.  Historical  sketches  of  North 
Carolina,  from  1584  to  1851 ;  compiled  from 
original  records,  official  documents  and 
traditional  statements,  with  biogr.  sketches 
of  her  distinguished  statesmen,  jurists,  law- 
yers, soldiers,  divines,  etc.  HI.  Phila. 
1851.  2  V.  in  1.  O.  974.3  :  6 

Contents.    V.  1 .  The  colony.— The  state.    2.  Separ- 
ate counties.— Index. 
Hawks,  Francis  Lister.     History  of  North  Car- 
olina.    3d  ed.    Maps  and  ill.    Fayetteville, 
N.  C.  1859.  2v.  O.  "974.3-^4 

Contents.  V.  1.  Early  colonization,  1584  -  1591.  2. 
Proprietary  government,  1663  -  1729. 

Simms,  W:  Gilmore.  The  history  of  South 
Carolina  from  its  first  european  discovery 
to  its  erection  into  a  republic  ;  with  a  supp. 
book,  bringing  the  narrative  down  to  the 
present  time.  New  and  rev.  ed.  N.  Y. 
1860.  D.  974.3:3 

-  Same.    N.  Y.  1866.  D.  974.3  :  3 

Ramsay,  D:  History  of  South  Carolina,  from 
its  first  settlement  in  1670  to  1808.  New- 
berry, S.  C.  1858.    O.  974.3  :  2 

Rivers,  W:  James.  A  sketch  of  the  history  of 
South  Carolina  to  the  close  of  the  proprie- 
tary government  by  the  revolution  of  1719  ; 
with  an  app.  containing  many  valuable 
records,  hitherto  unpub.  Charleston.  1856. 
O.  974.3  :  1 

Stevens,  W:  Bacon.    A  history  of  Georgia,  from 

its  first    discovery   by    europeans    to    the 

adoption  of  the  present  constitution  in  1798. 

N.  Y.  1847.     2  V.   O.  974.4  :  1 

Contents.    V.  1.    To  1760.    2.    1760-1798.-Index. 


Kemble,  Frances  Anne.  Journal  of  a  residence 
on  a  Georgia  plantation,  in  1838-1839.  N.  Y. 
1868.  D.  917.4:3 

Andrews,  Sidney.  The  south  since  the  war,  as 
shown  by  fourteen  weeks  of  travel  and  ob- 
servation in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas. 
Bost.  1866.  D.  917.4  :  14 

Carpet-bagger,  A.  Recollections  of  the  inhabi- 
tants, localities,  superstitions  and  Ku-klux 


1381 


HIST.  AND  GEOGH.— U.  S.,  SOUTH. 


CI.  917,  974 


1383 


outrages  of  the  Carolinas,  by  a  carpet- 
bagger who  was  born  and  lived  there. 
[Cleveland,  O.]  1880.  O.  917.4  :  20 

Leigh,    Frances,    born    Butler,    the    lion.    mrs. 
James  Wentworth.  Ten  years  on  a  Georgia 
plantation  since  the  war.    Lond.  1883.  O. 
917.4:21 

Florida. 

Lanier,  Sidney.  Florida,  its  scenery,  climate 
and  history  ;  with  an  account  of  Charles- 
ton, Savannah,  Augusta  and  Aiken,  a 
chapter  for  consumptives,  various  papers 
on  fruit-culture  and  a  complete  hand-book 
and  guide.   111.   Phila.  1876.  D.   917.4:16 

Barbour,  G:  M.  Florida  for  tourists,  invalids 
and  settlers  ;  containing  practical  informa- 
tion i-egarding  climate,  soil,  productions  ; 
cities,  towns  and  people  ;  the  culture  of 
the  orange  and  other  tropical  fruits  ;  farm- 
ing and  gardening  ;  scenery  and  resorts  ; 
sports ;  routes  of  travel,  etc.  N.  Y.  1882 
[1881].  D,  917.4:18 

Carse,  G:  B.  Florida  ;  its  climate,  soil,  produc- 
tions and  agricultural  capabilities.  Wash. 
1882.  O.  In  U.  S.  dep.  of  agr.;  [Special 
rep.,  v.  9.]  in  630  :  D 

Saunders,  W:  Observations  on  the  soils  and 
products  of  Florida.  (U.  S.  dep.  of  agr.; 
Special  rep.,  no.  62.)    Wash.  1883.  O. 

in  630 :  D 

Drew,  C.  New  map  of  the  state  of  Florida 
showing  the  progress  of  the  U.  S.  surveys, 
the  completed  and  projected  railroads,  the 
different  railroad  stations  and  growing 
I'ailroad  towns,  the  new  towns  on  the 
rivers  and  interior  and  the  new  counties 
up  to  the  year  1870.  Jacksonville.  1870.  T. 
917.4:22 

Stowe,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  born  Beecher.  Pal- 
metto-leaves.   111.     Bost.  1873.  S. 

917.4:17 

Henshall,  James  A.  Camping  and  cruising  in 
Florida.    111.  and  map.     Cine.  1884.  D. 

917.4:26 

Dewhurst,  W:  W.  The  history  of  Saint  August- 
ine, Florida ;  with  an  introd.  account  of 
the  early  Spanish  and  french  attempts  at 
exploration  and  settlement  in  the  territory 
of  Florida,  together  with  sketches  of  events 
and  objects  of  interest  connected  with  the 
oldest  town  in  the  U.  S.  Added,  a  short 
description  of  the  climate  and  advantages 
of  Saint  Augustine,  as  a  health  resort.  N. 
Y.  1881.  D.  974.6:1 

Reynolds,  C:  B.  Old  Saint  Augustine  ;  a  story 
of  three  centuries.  [111.]  St.  Augustine, 
Fla.  1885.  D.  974.5  :  2 

St.  Augustine,  Florida  ;  sketches  of  its  history, 
objects  of  interest  and  advantages  as '  a 
resort  for  health  and  recreation,  by  an 
english  visitor;  with  notes  for  northern 
tourists  on  St.  John's  river,  etc.  N.  Y. 
1869.  S.  917.4:23 

Bloomfield's  illustrated  historical  guide,  em- 
bracing an  account  of  the  antiquities  of 
St.  Augustine,  Floi'ida,  with  map.  Added, 
A  condensed  guide  of  the  St.  John's, 
Ocklawaha,  Halifax  and  Indian  rivers, 
distance  tables  to   points  on  the   above- 


mentioned  rivers  and  principal  cities, 
north,  east  and  west.  St.  Augustine.  1883. 
D.  917.4  :  28 

Mi ddle   Gulf  states. 

Hurt,  A.  B.  Mississippi ;  its  climate,  soil,  pro- 
ductions, and  agricultural  capabilities.  (U. 
S.  dep.  of  agr.  Miscel.  Special  rep.  uo.  3). 
Wash.  1883.  O.  in  630  :  D 

Louisiana,  old  and  new. 

French,  B:  Franklin,  ed.  Historical  collections 
of  Louisiana ;  embi'acing  many  rare  and 
valuable  documents  relating  to  the  natural, 
civil  and  political  history  of  that  state  ; 
compiled,  with  historical  and  biographical 
notes  and  an  introd.  N.  Y.  1846—1852.  4 
V.  O.  974.6+P2 

Contents.  V.  1.  BuUard,  H:  A.  Discourse,  del. 
before  the  Historical  society  of  Louisiana,  jan.  18, 
1836.— Memoir  of  Robert  Cavelier  de  La  Salle,  on 
the  necessity  of  fitting'  out  an  expedition  to  take 
possession  of  Louisiana.— Letters  patent  to  the  sieur 
de  La  Salle.— Memoir  of  the  sieur  de  La  Salle,  re- 
porting- to  M.  de  Seifjnelay  the  discoveries  made  by 
him.— Account  (proces  verbal)  of  the  taking  posses- 
sion of  Louisiana  by  M.  de  La  Salle.— Will  of  M.  de 
La  Salle.— Memoir  sent  in  1693,  on  the  discovery  of 
the  Mississippi  and  the  neighboring'  nations  by  M. 
de  La  Salle  from  1678  to  the  time  of  his  death,  and 
by  the  sieur  de  Tonty  to  1691.- Chevalier  Tonty's 
petition  to  the  king.— Chevalier  de  Tonty's  account 


of  the  route  from  the  Illinois  by  the  river  Mississippi 
to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.— Joutel's  historical  journal  of 
M.  de  La  Salle's  last  voyage  to  discover  the  river  Mis- 
sissippi.—Account  of  the  discovery  of  the  river  Mis- 
sissippi and  the  adjacent  country  by  father  L:  Hen- 
nepin.— Account  of  M.  de  La  Salle's  undertaking 
to  discover  the  river  Mississippi  by  way  of  the  Gulf 
of  Mexico. 

2.  An  account  of  the  Louisiana  historical  society. 
—BuUard,  H:  A.  Life,  writings  and  character  of 
Francois  Xavier  Martin.— Forstall,  E.  J.  An  analyt- 
ical index  of  the  whole  of  the  public  documents  re- 
lative to  Louisiana  deposited  in  the  archives  of  the 
department  "  De  la  marine  et  des  colonies"  et  "  Bi- 
bliotheque  du  roi"  at  Paris.— A  translation  of  the 
original  letter  of  Hernando  de  Soto  on  the  conquest 
of  Florida.— A  translation  of  a  recently  discovered 
ms.  journal  of  the  expedition  of  Hernando  de  Soto 
Into  Florida  by  Luis  Hernandez  de  Biedma.— A  nar- 
rative of  the  expedition  of  Hernando  de  Soto  into 
Florida  by  a  gentleman  of  Elvas,  pub.  at  Evora  1557; 
tr.  from  the  Portuguese  by  R:  Hackluyt,  London 
1609.— Coxe,  Daniel.  A  description  of  the  english 
province  of  Carolana,  by  the  Spaniards  called  Florida 
and  by  the  french  La  Louisiane,  as  also  of  the  great 
and  famous  river  Meschacebe  or  Mississippi,  the  five 
vast  navigable  lakes  of  fresh  water  and  the  parts 
adjacent,  with  an  account  of  the  commodities  of  the 
growth  and  production  of  the  said  province.— An 
account  of  the  discovery  of  some  new  countries  and 
nations  in  North  America  in  1673  by  pere  Marquette 
and  sieur  Joliet;  tr.  from  the  french. 

3.  Memoir  of  H:  A.  BuUard.— La  Harpe,  Benard 
de.  Historical  journal  of  the  establishment  of  the 
french  in  Louisiana;  tr.  from  the  french.— Charle- 
voix, P:  Frangois  Xavier  de.  Historical  journal  in 
letters  addressed  to  the  dutchess  of  Lesdeguieres; 
tr.  from  the  french.— Coppie  d'vne  lettre  venant  de 
la  Floride,  enuoyee  a  Rouen  et  depuis  au  seigneur 
d'Eueron;  ensemble  le  plan  et  portraict  du  fort  que 
les  fran§oi8  y  ont  faict,  1564.- Histoire  memorable  du 
dernier  voyage  aux  Indes.  lieu  appele  la  Floride, 
Nouuelle  France,  fait  par  le  capitaine  Jean  Ribault, 
1565.— Journal  historique  de  I'etablissement  des  f ran- 
cais  A  la  Louisiane  par  M.  de  Sauvole.— Memoire  de 
M.  de  Richebourgr  sur  la  premiere  guerre  des 
Natchez.— The  New  Orleans  free  library. 

[4].  Shea,  J:  Gilmary.  Discovery  and  exploration 
of  the  Mississippi  valley ;  with  the  original  narratives 
of  Marquette,  Allouez,  Membre,  Hennepin  and  Ana- 
staceDouay;  with  a  facsimile  of  the  newly-discovered 
map  of  Marquette. 
-  [Same,  v.  5.]  Historical  memoirs  of  Louisiana 
Irow  tbe  first  settlement  of  the  colony  to 


01.  917,  974 


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French,  B:  Franklin,  ed. — Continued. 

the  departure  of  governor  O'Reilly  in  1770  ; 
with  historical  and  biographical  notes.  N. 
Y.  1853.  O.  974.64-P2  v5 

Contents.    Butel-Dumout,  G:  Marie.     History  of 
Louisiana;  tr.  from  [iiis]  historical  memoirs.— Cham- 
•pieny,  J :  chevalier  de.     Memoir  of  the  present  state 
of  Louisiana;  tr.  from  the  french.-^App.  of  historical 
documents  and  elucidations. 
—  [Savie,    V.    6,    7.1      Historical    collections   of 
Louisiana  and  Florida;  incl.  translations 
of  original  mss.  relating  to  their  discovery 
and  settlement,  with  numerous  historical 
and  biographical  notes.    N.  Y.  1869,  1875. 
2  V.  O.  974.6+P2  v6,7 

Contents.  V.  6.  New  series.  Bemonville,  M.  de. 
Memoir  addressed  to  count  de  Pontchartrain  on  the 
importance  of  establishing  a  colony  in  Louisiana.— 
Le  Moyne  d'lberville,  P:  Narrative  of  the  voyage 
made  in  1698  to  take  possession  of  Louisiana.  — 
Fenicaut,  M.  Annals  of  Louisiana,  from  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  first  colony  under  M.  d'lberville  to 
the  departure  of  the  author  to  France  in  1723;  incl. 
an  account  of  the  manners,  customs  and  religion 
of  the  numerous  Indian  tribes  of  that  country.— 
X.audonni^re,  Rene  Goulaine  de.  History  of  the 
first  attempt  of  the  f  rench  (the  huguenots)  to  colon- 
ize the  newly  discovered  country  of  Florida;  History 
of  Jean  Ribault's  first  voyage  to  Florida. 

7.  Introd.— La  Salle,  Robert  Cavalier  sieur  de. 
Memoir  addressed  to  M.  de  Seignelay  of  the  dis- 
coveries made  by  him.  -Narrative  of  the  expedition 
of  M.  Cavalier  de  La  Salle  to  explore  the  (Mississippi) 
Colbert  river  and  take  possession  of  Louisiana  under 
the  orders  and  letters  patent  of  Louis  XIV  in  lfW2.— 
Historical  journal  or  narrative  of  the  expeditions 
made  by  order  of  Louis  XIV  to  colonize  Louisiana 
under  the  command  of  M.  P:  Le  Moyne  d'lberville; 
incl.  an  account  of  his  explorations  of  the  Colbert  or 
Mississippi  river  from  its  mouth  to  the  Natchez 
nation,  of  the  physical  features  of  the  country,  and 
of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  numerous  Indian 
tribes  he  visited.— Memoir  sent  by  the  king  to  M.  de 
Denonville,  explanatory  of  the  f  rench  possessions  in 
North  America,  especially  the  south  part  of  Acadia 
from  Pantagouet  to  the  Kennebeck  river,  of  the 
Iroquois  and  Hudson's  Bay,  done  at  Versailles,  8th 
march  1668.  —  Historical  collections  relating  to  the 
first  discovery  and  settlement  of  Florida;  with  his- 
torical and  critical  notes:  Introd.;  Proclamation  of 
Pamfllo  de  Narvaez  to  the  inhabitants  of  the 
countries  and  provinces  from  Rio  de  Palmas  to  the 
Cape  of  Florida,  1.527;  Narrative  of  the  first  voyage 
of  J :  de  Ribault,  made  in  the  reign  of  Charles  IX  of 
France  under  the  orders  and  instructions  of  Gaspard 
de  Coligny,  to  make  discoveries  and  found  a  colony 
of  f rench  protestants,  huguenots,  in  Florida,  1.562; 
Kendoza  Q-rajales,  Francisco  Lopez  de.  Memoir 
of  the  happy  result  and  prosperous  voyage  of  the 
fleet  commanded  by  P:  Menendez  de  Aviles,  which 
sailed  from  Cadiz  on  the  morning  of  thursday,  June 
28th  for  the  coast  of  Florida  and  arrived  there  on 
the  28th  of  august  1565;  Escalante  Fontanedo, 
Hernando  d'.  Memoir  of  the  country  and  ancient 
Indian  tribes  of  Florida.  —  App. :  La  reprinse  de  la 
Floride  par  le  cappitaine  Qourgrue ;  Memoria  de.1: 
de  la  Vandera  en  que  se  hace  relacion  de  los  lugares 
y  tlerra  de  la  Florida  por  donde  el  capitan  Juan 
Pardo  entro  &  descubrlr  camino  para  Nueva  Espafia 
por  los  aflos  de  1566, 1567 ;  Carta  en  que  se  da  noticia 
de  un  viaje  hecho  a  la  bahia  de  Espirito  Santo,  Tejas 
(Texas),  y  de  la  poblacion  que  tenian  ahi  los  fran- 
ceses,  1689;  Historical  notice  of  works  pub.  on  the 
Indian  languages  of  Florida  and  Texas. 
Shea,  J:  Gilmary.  Discovery  and  exploration  of 
the  Mississippi  valley  ;  with  the  original 
narratives  of  Marquette,  Allouez,  Membre, 
Hennepin  and  Anastase  Douay.  N.  Y.  1852. 
O.  976+7 

Contents.  History  of  the  discovery  of  the  Missis- 
sippi valley.  —  Life  of  father  Marquette.  —  Notice  on 
the  Bieur  Jolliet.  —  Dablon,  Claudius.  Relation  of 
the  voyages,  discoveries  and  death  of  father  James 
Marquette  and  the  subsequent  voyages  of  father 
Claudius  Allouez.  —  Bibliographical  notice  of  the 
"Etabllssement  de  la  foi"  by  father  Christian  Le 
Clercq.— Narrative  of  the  first  attempt  by  M.  Cavelier 
de  La  Salle  t«  explore  the  Mississippi,  drawn  up  from 


Shea,  J:  Gilm&ry.— Continued. 

the  mss.  of  father  Zenobius  Membre  by  father  Chre- 
tien Leclercq.— Bibliographical  notes  of  the  works  of 
father  L:  Hennepin.  — Hennepin,  L:  Nai-rative  of 
the  voyage  to  the  Upper  Mississippi;  from  his  "Des- 
cription de  la  Louisiane."  —  membre,  Zenobius. 
Narrative  of  the  adventures  of  La  Salle's  party  at 
Fort  Crevecoeur,  in  Illinois,  from  feb.  1680  to  June 
1681;  Narrative  of  La  Salle's  voyage  down  the  Missis- 
sippi.—Le  Clercq,  Christian.  Account  of  La  Salle's 
attempt  to  reach  the  Mississippi  by  sea  and  of  the 
establishment  of  a  f  rench  colony  in  St.  Louis  Bay.— 
Douay,  Anastasius.  Narrative  of  La  Salle's  attempt 
to  ascend  the  Mississippi  in  1687-  —  Recit  des  voyages 
et  des  decouvertes  du  P.  Jacques  Marquette  en 
I'anne  1673  et  aux  suivantes.  —  Unfinished  letter  of 
father  Marquette  to  father  Claude  Dablon,  contain- 
ing a  journal  of  his  last  visit  to  the  Ilinois.  —  La  Sal- 
le's patent  of  nobility* 

—  Same.    N.    Y.    1852.    O.     In   French,   B.    F. 

Historical  collections  of  Louisiana. 

974.6+P2  v4 
Monette,  J:W.  History  of  the  discovery  and 
settlement  of  tlie  valley  of  the  Mississippi, 
by  the  three  great  european  powers,  Spain, 
France  and  Great  Britain,  and  the  subse- 
quent occupation,  settlement  and  extension 
of  civil  government  by  the  U.  S.  until  1846. 
N.  Y.  184G.  2  V.  O.      '  975+6 

Contents.    V.    1.    Early  explorations  of  the  spani- 
ards.-France,  1«)8-1764. -Great  Britain.  1757—1782.— 
Spain,  176:{— 1804.    2.    United  States,  1770—1846. 
Bunner,  E.     History  of  Louisiana,  from  its  lirst 
discovery  and  settlement    to  the  present 
time.  [Harper's  family  lib.]     N.  Y.  1842.  S. 

974  :  1 

Gayarre,  C:  E.  Arthur.     History  of  Louisiana. 

N.  Y.  1854-66.  3  v.  O.  974+3 

Contents.    [Pt.  1.]    The  f rench  domination,  1539— 

1769.  2  V.  in  1.    [2. J    The  Spanish  domination,   1769  — 

180:i.    [3.]    The  american  domination,  1803— 1861. 

—  Same.    [Pt.  1,  v.  1:]    Louisiana;    its  colonial 

history  and  romance.    N.  Y.  1851.  O. 

974+2 
Cable,  G:  Washington.    The  Creoles  of  Louisi- 
ana. 111.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.  974.6  :  1 
Marcy,  Randolph  B.,  assisted  by  G:  B.  McClel- 
lan.      Exploration   of  the    Red    River   of 
I.,ouisiana  in  1852.  Maps  and  ill.    (U.  S.  32d 
cong.  2dsess.  Sen.  ex.  doc.  no.  54).    Wash. 
1854:  O.                                          m  917.4  :D 
('optenti*.   Report.— Meteorol.  observations.— Tables 
of  courses  and  distances.  —  Shepard,  C:  Upham. 
Mineralogy.— Geology.  —  Palreontology.  —  Zoology.— 
Botany. —  Ethnology:  Vocabulary  of  the  Comanches 
and  Witchitas,  by  R.  B.  Harcy.    (The  principal  sci- 
entific reports  have  been  entered  In  their  proper 
places  in  this  catalogue). 
Milbum,  W:  H:     The  pioneers,  preachers  and 
people  of    the  Mississippi  valley.     N.   Y. 
1860.  D.                                               ■     975  :  3 
Clemens,  S:  Lan^horne,  {Mark  Twain).    Life  on 
the  Mississippi,  by  Mark  Twain.  111.    Bost. 
1883.  O.                                             917.6:84 
Hall,    Abraham    Oakey.    The    manhattaner  in 
New  Orleans,  or  "Phases  of  "Crescent  city" 
life.    N.  Y.  1851.  D.  917.4:4 
Willis,    Nathaniel    Parker.      [New    Orleans   in 
1852].    In  his  Health  trip.  917.9  :  6 

T  e  X  a  s  . 

Yoakum,  H.  History  of  Texas,  from  its  first 
settlement  in  1685  to  its  annexation  to  the 
U.  S.  in  1846.     N.  Y.  1856.  2  v.  O. 

974.9  :  2 
Contents.    V.    1.    1685-1835.  -  App.     2.    1835—1846. 
App.— Index. 


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01.  917,  974-476 


Green,  T:  J.  Journal  of  the  texiau  expedition 
against  Mier  ;  subsequent  imprisonment  of 
the  author,  his  sufterings  and  final  escape 
from  the  castle  of  Perote,  with  reflections 
upon  the  present  political  and  probable  fu- 
ture relations  of  lexas,  Mexico  and  the  U. 
S.  111.    N.  Y.  1845.  O.  974.9+1 

Viele,  Theresa.  "Following  the  drum";  a 
glimpse  of  frontier  life  [in  Texas].  N.  Y. 
1858.  D.  917.4:12 

In terior    states  . 

Shaler,  Nathaniel  Southgate.  Kentucky  ;  a  pio- 
neer commonwealth.  Bost.  1885  [18841.  S. 
974.7  :  2 

Hall,  James.  Events  in  the  early  histoi-y  of 
Kentucky.    In  his  Sketches.  975  :  4 

Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  [Travels  in  Kentucky 
and  description  of  Mammotli  cave,  1852]. 
In  his  Health  trip.  917.9  :  5 

See  aim  in  the  Index  to  biog-iapliy,  Boone. 

Ramsey,  J.  G.  M.  The  annals  of  Tennessee  to 
the  end  of  the  18th  century  ;  comprising  its 


settlement  as  the  Watauga  association 
from  1769  to  1777,  a  part  of  North  Carolina 
from  1777  to  1784,  the  state  of  Franklin 
from  1784  to  1788,  a  part  of  North  Carolina 
from  1788  to  1790,  the  Territory  of  the  U. 
S.  south  of  Ohio  from  1790  to  1796,  the 
state  of  Tennessee  from  1796  to  1800. 
Charleston.  1853.  O.  974.7-f  1 

Hughes,  T:  Rugby,  Tennessee  ;  some  account 
of  the  settlement  founded  on  the  Cumber- 
land plateau  by  the  Board  of  aid  to  land 
ownership,  limited,  a  company  incorp.  in 
England  and  authorised  to  hold  and  deal 
in  land  by  act  of  the  legislature  of  Tennes- 
see ;  with  a  report  on  the  soils  of  the  pla- 
teau by  F.  W.  Killebrew.  N.  Y.  1881.  D. 
917.4:6 

Davis,  Walter  Bickford,  and  Daniel  S.  Durrie. 
An  illustrated  history  of  Missouri,  compri- 
sing its  early  recoi'd,  and  civil,  political  and 
military  history  from  the  first  exploration 
to  the  present  time.     St.  Louis.  1876.  O. 

974.8+1 

Waterhouse,  Sylvester.  The  resources  of  Mis- 
souri.   St.  Louis.  1867.  O.         917.4  :Pam 


26.    North  America  —  d,  U.  S.,  West. 


1.    The  northwest. 

In  general. 
(See  also  Louisiana,  col.  1383.) 

Tuttle,  C:  R.,  and  A.  C.  Pennock.    The  centen- 
nial northwest ;  an  ill.  history  of  the  north- 
west, being  a  civil,  political  and  military 
history  of  this  great  section  of  the  U.  S. 
from  its  earliest  settlement  to  the  present 
time  ;  comprising  a  general  and  condensed 
history  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  Michigan,  Illinois, 
Wisconsin,  Minnesota,    Iowa,  etc.,  includ. 
Kansas  and  Nebraska,    the  whole  forming 
a  complete  encyclopaedia  of  the  great  north- 
west.   Madison,  Wis.  1876.  O.  975+6 
Burnet,  Jacob.     Notes  on  the  early  settlement 
of  the  Northwestern  Territory!    N.  Y.  1847. 
O.  975+2 
Butterfield,  Consul  Willshire.      History  of  the 
discovery  of  the  northwest  by  J:  JiTicolet  in 
1634  ;  with  a  sketch  of  his  life.     Cine.  1881. 
D.                                                            975 : 10 
Blanchard,  Rufus.    Discovery  and  conoiiests  of 
the  north-west,  with  the  history  of  Chicago. 
Wheaton.  1881.  O.  975+1 
Hall,  James.     Letters  from  the  west ;  containing 
sketches  of  scenery,  manners  and  customs, 
and  anecdotes,   connected  with    the  first 
settlement  of  the  western  sections  of  the 
U.S.    Lond.  1828.  O.                    917.5:23 
Note.    Pittsburgh  and  down  the  Ohio  river. 
—  Sketches  of  history,  life  and  manners  in  the 
west.     Phila.  1835.  2  v.  in  1.  S.  975  :  4 
Contents.    V.  1.   Introd.  —  Intercourse  of  the  amer. 
people  with  the  indians.  —  History  of  the  french 
settlements.— Events  in  the  early  history  of  Ky.—   2. 
Same,  continued.  —  Military  operations  in  the  North- 
western Terr.— Civil  institutions  of  the  territories  and 
new  states.—App. 
Hoftman,  C:  Fenno.    A  winter  in  the  west,   by 
a  New  Yorker.    N.  Y.  1835.  2  v.  D. 

917.5  :33 
Note.    Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michi- 
gan, Wisconsin,  the  Mississippi  to  St.  Louis,  the  Ohio, 
Kentucky,  Virginia. 


McConnel,  J:  L.  Western  characters,  or  Types 
of  border  life  in  the  western  states.  111.  N. 
Y.  1853.  D.  917.5  :  71 

Contents.  Introd.  —  The  Indian.  —  The  voyageur.— 
The  pioneer.  —  The  ranger.  >--  The  regulator.  —  The 
justice  of  the  peace.  —  The  peddler.  —  The  school- 
master.—The  schoolmistress.— The  politician. 

Strickland,  W:  P.  The  pioneers  of  the  west,  or 
Life  in  the  woods.  III.     N.  Y.  1868.  D. 

976:9 
Kinzie,  Juliette  A.,  mrs.  J:  H.      Wau-bun,  the 
"early  day"  in  the  north  west,  [1830—1833]. 
2d  ed'.,  ill".    Chicago.  1857.  O.  975  :  8 

Schoolcraft,  H:  Rowe.     Narrative  of  an  expedi- 
tion through  the  upper  Mississippi  to  Itasca 
lake,  the  actual  source  of  this  river ;   em- 
bracing An   exploratory  trip  through  the 
St.  Croix  and  Burntwood  or  Broule  rivers 
in  1832.  LMaps].   N.  Y.  1834.  O.   917.5+42 
Contents.    Narrative,  etc.  —  Exploratory  trip,  etc.  — 
App.  1.  Natural  history.  —  App.  3.    Indian  language: 
Lectures  on  the  Chippewa  substantive;  A  vocabulary 
of  words  and  phrases  in  the  Chippewa  language,  A- 
B.— App.  3.    Official  reports. 
—  Personal  memoirs  of  a  residence  of  thirty  years 
with  the    Indian  tribes  on    the  anaerican 
frontiers,    with    brief   notices    of    passing 
events,     facts     and     opinions,     1812 — 1842. 
Phila.  1851.  O.  917.5:43 

Ossoli,  Sarah  Margaret,  born  Fuller,  marchesa  d'. 
Summer  on  the  lakes  in  1843.  [111.]  Bost. 
1844.  D.  917.6:20 

Bradford,  W:  J.  Alden.  Notes  on  the  north  west, 
or  valley  of  the  upper  Mississippi.  N.  Y. 
1846.  D.  917.5  :  70 

dmtents.    Introd.—  Physical  geogr.  —  History.— Po- 
phy,  etc.  —  Society, 
Indians;  monuments.— App. 
Lanman,  C:    A  summer  in  the  wilderness  ;  em- 
bi-acing  a  canoe  voyage  up  the  Mississippi 
and  around  Lake  Superior.    N.  Y.  1847.  D. 
917.5:34 
Featherstonhaugh,  G:  W:    A  canoe  .voyage  up 
the  Minnay  Sotor  ;  with  An  account  of  the 
lead  and  copper  deposits  in  Wisconsin,  of 


pulation,  political  gov.,  topography,  etc. 
laws,  public  lands,  etc.      '""' 


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HIST.  AND  GEOGR.— U.  S.,  WEST. 


the  gold  region  in  the  Cherokee  country 
and  sketches  of  popular  manners,  etc. 
Lond.  1847.  2  v.  O.  917.5  :  18 

Foster,  J:  Wells.  The  Mississippi  valley  ;  its 
physical  geography,  incl.  sketches  of  the 
topography.  Botany,  climate,  geology  and 
mineral  resources  •  and  of  the  progress  of 
development  in  population  and  material 
wealth.  Maps  and  sections.  Chicago.  1869. 
O.  917.5+2 

Ohio   and  In d i ana. 

Rice,  Harvey.  Pioneers  of  the  Western  Reserve. 
Bost.  1883.  D.  975.1:3 

Eilboum,  J:  The  Ohio  gazetteer,  or  Topograph- 
ical dictionary,  describing  the  severalcoun- 
ties,  towns,  villages,  canals,  roads,  rivers, 
lakes,  springs,  mines,  etc.  in  the  state  of 
Ohio.  10th  ed.,  rev.,  enlarged  and  corr. 
Columbus.  1831.  S.  917.5:29 

Young,  J.  H.  The  tourist's  pocket  map  of  the 
state  of  Ohio,  exhibiting  its  internal  im- 
provements, roads,  distances  etc.  Phila. 
1843.  T.  917.5  :  1178 

Reid,  Whitelaw.  Ohio  in  the  war  ;  her  states- 
men, her  generals  and  soldiers.  [111.1  Cine. 
'""3.  2v.  Q.  975.1+7 


Contents.    V.  1.    History  of  the  state  during  the 
rar.— Lives  of  her  generals.    2.    Histor 
ments  and  other  military  organizations. 


Studer,  Jacob  H.     Columbus,  Ohio  ;  its  history, 
resources  and  progress,  with  ill.     Colum- 
bus. 1873.  D.  917.5  :  30 
See  aUo  in  the  Index  to  biography  Calvert,  L. 

Jl  I  i  n  o  i  s  . 

Blanchard,  Rufus.  History  of  Illinois,  to  ac- 
company an  historical  map  of  the  state. 
Chicago.  1883.  O.  975.1  :  6 

Breese,  Sidney.    The  early  history  of  Illinois, 
from  its  discovery  by  the  french  in  1673  un- 
til its  cession  to  Great  Britain  in  1768,  incl. 
the  narrative  of  Marquette's  discovery  of 
the  Mississippi,  with  a  biogr.  memoir  by 
Melville  W.  Fuller,  ed.  by  T:  Hoyne.    Chi- 
cago. 1884.  O.  975.1+5 
Matson,  N.     Pioneers  of  Illinois;  containing  a 
series  of  sketches  relating  to  events  tnat 
occurred  previous  to  1813,  also  narratives 
of  many  thrilling  incidents  connected  with 
the  early  settlement  of  the  west,   drawn 
from  history,  tradition  and  personal  remi- 
niscences.   Chicago.  1882.  D.         975.1:2 
Ford,  T:    A  history  of  Illinois,   from  its  com- 
mencement as  a  state  in  1818  to  1847  ;  con- 
taining a  full  account  of  the  Black  Hawk 
war,  the  rise,  progress  and  fall  of  mormo- 
nism,   the  Alton  and  Lovejoy  riots,    and 
other  events.    Chicago.  1854.  O.  975. 1+1 
Fergus  historical  series  ;  nos.  1—24  in  4  v.    Chi- 
cago. 1876—1884.  4  v.  O.  975.1 :  4 
Contents.    V.  1.    Balestier,  Joseph  N.    Annals  of 
Chicago;  a  lecture  before  the  Chicago  lyceum,  jan. 
31, 1840.  Repub.  from  the  original  ed.  of  1840,  with  an 
Introd.  written  by  the  author  in  1876;  and  also  a  re- 
view of  the  lecture,  pub.  in  the  Chicago  tribune  in  1873. 
2.  Fergus,  Robert.,  armv.    Fergus"  directory  of  the 
city  of  Chicago,  1839:  with  city  and  county  officers, 
churches,  public  buildings,  hotels,  etc.;  also  lists  of 
sheriffs  of  Cook  county  and  mayors  of  the  city  since 
their  organization,  together  with  the  poll-list  of  the 
first  city  election,  (may  3, 1*37);  Lists  of  purchasers 
of  lots  in  Fort  Dearborn  addition,  the  no.  of  the  lots 


and  the  prices  paid,  etc.  3.  Caton,  J :  Dean.  The 
last  of  the  Illinois,  and  a  sketch  of  the  Pottawato- 
mies;  read  before  the  Chicago  hist,  soc,  dec.  13, 1870; 
and  Origin  of  the  prairies,  read  before  the  Ottawa 
academy  of  natural  science,  dec.  30.  186P.  4.  Brovm, 
W:  H.  An  historical  sketch  of  the  early  movement 
in  Illinois  for  the  legalization  of  slavery;  read  before 
the  Chicago  hist,  soc,  dec.  5, 1864.  5.  Bushnell,  W: 
H.  Biographical  sketches  of  early  settlers  of  Chi- 
cago, pt.  1:  S.  Lisle  Smith.  G:  Davis,  Dr.  Philip  Max- 
well. J:  J.  Brown.  R:  L.Wilson.  Col.  Lewis  C.  Ker- 
chival,  U.P.Harris,  H:  B.  Clarke  and  sheriff  S:  J. 
Lowe.  6.  Same,  pt.  3:  \V:  H.  Brown,  B:  W.  Ray- 
mond. J.  Young  Scammon,  C:  Walker,  T:  Church. 
7.  Wenthvrorth,  J:  Early  ('hicago;  a  lecture  at 
McCormick's  hall,  may  7,  1876.  with  supplemental 
notes.  (3d  lecture).  8.  Wenthworth,  J:  Early  Chi- 
cago; a  lecture  at  McCormick's  hall,  april  11,  1875, 
with  supplemental  notes.  (1st  lecture).  9.  Brown, 
H:  Present  and  future  prospects  of  Chicago;  an  ad- 
dress before  the  Chicago  lyceum,  jan.  30,  1846.  — 
Marshall,  J.  A.  Rise  and  progress  of  Chicago;  an 
address  before  the  Centennial  library  asso.,  march 
31,  1876.  -  Martineau,  Harriet.  Chicago  in  1836; 
"strange  early  days."  10.  Addresses  read  before 
Chicago  hist,  soc,  by  J.  Young  Scammon,  I:  N.Ar- 
nold. W:  Hickling.  col.  G.  S.  Hubbard  and  Hiram  W. 
Beckwith;  sketches  of  col.  J:  H.  Kenzie,  by  his  wife, 
Juliette  A.  Kenzie;  Judge  G:  Manierre.  Luther  Ha- 
ven, and  other  early  settlers;  also  Billy  Caldwell  and 
Shabonee,  and  the  "Winnebago  scare,"  July  1837,  by 
Hiram  W.  Beckwith,  and  other  matter  connected 
with  "Early  Chicago."  11.  Hyde,  James  Nevins. 
Early  medical  Chicago;  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
first  practitioners  of  medicine,  with  the  present  fac- 
ulties and  graduates  sine?  their  organization  of  the 
medical  colleges  of  Chicago.  12.  Mason,  E:  G. 
Illinois  in  the  18th  century:  Kaskaskia  and  its  par- 
ish recoi-ds;  read  before  the  Chicago  hist,  soc,  dec. 
16, 1879;  and  Old  Fort  Chartres;  read  before  the  Chi- 
cago hist,  soc,  June  16,  1880;  and  Col.  John  Todd's 
record-book;  read  before  the  Chicago  hist,  soc,  feb. 
15,  1881.  13.  Gillespie,  Joseph.  Recollections  of 
early  Illinois  and  her  noted  men;  read  before  the 
Chicago  hist,  soc,  march  16, 1880;  with  portraits.  14. 
Porter,  Jeremiah.  The  earliest  religious  history  of 
Chicago;  read  before  the  Chicago  hist.  soc.  in  1859.— 
Brow^n,  W:  H.  Early  history  of  Illinois;  a  lecture 
before  the  Cnicago  lyceum,  dec  8. 1840.— Patterson, 
Robert  W.  Early  society  in  southern  Illinois;  an 
address  before  the  Chicago  hist.  soc.  oct.  19,  1880.— 
Arnold,  I:  N.  Reminiscences  of  the  Illinois  bar 
forty  years  ago:  Lincoln  and  Douglas  as  orators  and 
lawyers;  read  before  the  Illinois  bar  assoc.  Spring- 
field, .Ian.  7.  I881.-The  first  murder  trial  in  Iroquois 
county  for  the  first  murder  in  Cook  county.  16. 
Arnold,  I:  N.  Abraham  Lincoln;  read  before  the 
Royal  hist.  soc.  London.  June  16. 1881.— Sheahan,  J. 
W.  Stephen  Arnold  Douglas;  an  eulogy,  del.  before 
the  Chicago  univer8lt.v,  Bryan  hall.  .1uly  3, 1861.  16. 
Wentworth.  J:  Early  Chicago:  Fort  Dearbon ;  an 
address  read  at  the  unveiling  of  a  tablet  on  the  Fort 
site,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Chicago  hist,  soc, 
may  21, 1881 ;  (id  paper).  Portr.  and  indexes  to  mr. 
Wentworth's  1st  and  3d  lectures,  and  "Calumet  club 
reception."  17.  Arnold,  I:  N.  William  B.  Ogden 
and  early  days  in  Chicago;  read  before  the  Chicago 
hist.  soc.  dec.  ao  1881.— Scammon,  J.  Y.  Sketches 
of  William  B.  Ogden.  18.  Fergus,  R.,  comp.  Chl- 
cairo  river-and-harbor  convention,  july  5.  6  and  7, 
1847:  an  account  of  its  origin  and  proceedings,  by  W: 
Mosley  Hall.  J:  Wentworth,  S:  Lisle  Smith,  Horace 
Greeley,  Thurlow  Weed;  list  of  delegates,  together 
with  statistics  concerning  Chicago,  by  Jesse  B. 
Thomas  and  James  L.Barton.  19.  Cleaver,  C:  Rem- 
iniscences of  early  Chicago  (1833).  20.  Hoffman, 
C:  Fenno.  A  winter  in  the  west,  [printed  in]  Lon- 
don. 18a5;  reprint,  with  add.  notes.  21.  Fergus, 
Robert.  Biographical  sketch  of  John  Dean  Caton. 
22.  Arnold,  I:  N.  Recollections  of  early  Chicago 
and  the  Illinois  bar;  read  .June  10, 1880.— Conkling, 
James  C.  Recollections  of  the  bench  and  bar  of 
central  Illinois;  read  Jan.  13.  1881.— Hoyne,  T:  The 
lawyer  as  a  pioneer;  read  at  Fairbank  hall,  feb.  10, 
1881.  23.  Ackerman,  W:  K.  Early  Illinois  rail- 
roads; a  paper  read  before  the  Chicago  hist,  soc, 
feb.  :'0.  188iJ;  notes  b.v  .1:  Wentworth.  also  an  app. 
with  the  Breese-Douglas  corresp.  24.  Wentworth, 
.1:  Congressional  reminiscences;  sketches  of  J: 
Quincy  Adams.  T:  H.  Benton.  J:  C.  Calhoun.  H:  Clay 
and  Daniel  Webster;  an  address  read  before  the  Chi- 
cago hist.  soc.  at  Central  music  hall,  march  16, 1883; 
with  app,  and  index. 


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Blanchard,  Rufus.    History  of  Chicago. 

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Land,  Jno.  E.  Chicago,  the  futui'e  metropolis 
of  tlie  new  world  ;  her  trade,  commerce 
and  industries,  mfg.  advantages,  business 
and  transportation  facilities,  together  with 
sketches  of  the  leading  business  houses 
and  mfg.  concerns  in  tiie  "Garden  city"; 
historical  and  descriptive  review.  Chicago. 
1883.  F.  917.5-1-88 

Marquis's  hand-book   of  Chicago  ;  a  complete 
history,  reference  book  and  guide   to  the 
city.    III.    Chicago.  1885.  D.     917.5  :  103 
See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Coles. 

M  i  c  h  i  g  a  n  . 

Cooley,  T:  Mclntyre.  Michigan  ;  a  history  of 
govei-nments.  (Amer.  commonwealths). 
Bost.  1885.  D.  975.2:6 

Lanman,  James  H.  History  of  Michigan,  from 
its  earliest  colonization  to  the  present  time. 
[Harper's  fam.  lib.]     N.  Y.  1843.  S. 

975.2:1 

Campbell,  James  V.  Outlines  of  the  political 
history  of  Michigan.     Detroit.  1876.  O. 

975.2+2 

Farmer,  Silas.  The  history  of  Detroit  and  Mich- 
igan, or  The  metropolis  illustrated  ;  a 
clironolo^ical  cyclopaedia  of  the  past  and 
present,  incl.  a  full  record  of  territorial 
days  in  Michigan  and  the  annals  of  Wayne 
county.     [111.]     Detroit.  1884.  Q.  975.2+4 

Hamlin,  Marie  Caroline  Watson.  Legends  of 
le  Detroit.    111.    Detroit.  1884.  D. 

975.2:3 

Everett,  Franklin.  Memorials  of  the  Grand 
river  valley.     Chicago.  1878.  O.    975.2+5 

Strickland,  W:  P.  Old  Mackinaw,  or  The  fort- 
ress of  the  lakes  and  its  surroundings. 
Phila.  1860.  D.  917.5  :  69 

King,  J:  Lyle.  Trouting  on  the  Brule  river,  or 
Lawyers'  summer-wayfaring  in  the  north- 
ern wilderness.    Chicago.  1879.  D. 

917.5:97 

Morley,  F:  Michigan  and  its  resources;  sketches 
of  the  growth  of  the  state,  its  industries, 
agricultural  productions,  institutions,  and 
means  of  transportation,  descriptions  of 
its  soil,  climate,  timber,  financial  condition 
and  the  situation  of  its  unoccupied  lands, 
and  a  review  of  its  general  characteristics 
as  a  home.  Compiled  under  authority  of 
the  state,  by  the  comm.  of  immigration. 
2d  ed.    Lansing.  1883.  O.  917.5+74 


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s  constn. 


General  hint  or  y. 
Tuttle,  C:  R.  An  ill.  history  of  the  state  of  Wis- 
consin ;  a  complete, civil,  political  and  mil- 
itary history  of  the  state  from  its  first  ex- 
ploration down  to  1875  ;  incl.  a  cyclopasdia 
of  legislation  during  the  administration  of 
each  governor  ;  from  the  organization  of 
the  territorial  government  down  to  gov- 
ernor Taylor,  with  historical  and  descrip- 
tive sketches  of  each  county  in  the  state 
separatelj^,  embracing  interesting  narra- 
tives of  pioneer  life,  incl.  an  account  of  the 
commercial,  agricultural  and  educational 
growth  of  Wisconsin.    Bost.  1875.  O. 

976.3:2 


Smith,  W:  Rudolph.  The  history  of  Wisconsin, 
in  three  parts,  historical,  documentary  and 
descriptive ;  compiled  by  direction  of  the 
legislature  of  the  state  ;  v.  1,  3.  Madison. 
1854.  2  V.    O.  976.3+1 

Contents.  Pt.  1,  Historical,  v.  1 :  From  the  earliest 
discoveries  in  the  Mississippi  valley  to  april  1836; 
with  notes.  2,  not  published.  Pt.  2,  Documentary, 
V.  3:  Jesuit  relations.— Black  Hawk  war.— Capture 
of  the  Halls.— Battle  of  Pecatonica.— Release  of  the 
Halls.— Battle  of  Wisconsin  Heig-hts.- Battle  of  Bad 
Axe.— Memorial  of  the  miners  of  the  lead  region.— 
Earth  works. —  Carver's  grant;  examination  of  its 
validity.  —  Indian  deed,  from  Green  Bay  records.  — 
Annals  of  the  legislature.— First  convention;  mem- 
bers.- Second  convention;  members.— Siege  of  De- 
troit in  1712.— Early  adventure:  W:  Farnsworth,  W: 
S.  Hamilton.— Early  mail  carriers,  J:  Halpln.— Lead 
trade  with  the  Indians.— Attack  at  Rock  Island,  1812. 
—  Red  Bird's  disturbances.—  Indian  lead  furnaces.  — 
Milwaukee  and  Rock  river  canal;  its  history. 

Strong,  Moses  McCure.  History  of  the  territory 
of  Wisconsin  from  1836  to  1848;  preceded  by 
an  account  of  some  events  during  the 
period  in  which  it  was  under  the  dominion 
of  kings,  states  or  other  territories,  previ- 
ous to  1836.  Madison.  1885.  O.  976.3  :  7 
Sketches  of  the  west,  or  The  home  of  the  badg- 
ers ;  comjjrising  an  early  history  of  Wis- 
consin, with,  a  series  of  familiar  letters 
and  remarks  on  territorial  character  and 
characteristics,  etc.    Milw.  1847.  O. 

976.3+P6 
Love,  W:  DeLoss.  Wisconsin  in  the  war  of  the 
rebellion  ;  a  history  of  all  regiments  and 
battalions  the  state  has  sent  to  the  field, 
and  deeds  of  her  citizens,  governors  and 
other  military  officers  and  state  and  na- 
tional legislators  to  suppress  the  rebellion. 
Chicago.  1866.  O.  975.3+4 

Quiner,  E.  B.  The  military  history  of  Wiscon- 
sin ;  a  record  of  the  civil  and  military 
patriotism  of  the  state  in  the  war  for  the 
union,  with  a  history  of  the  campaigns  in 
which  Wisconsin  soldiers  have  been  con- 
spicuous, regimental  histories,  sketches  of 
distinguished  officers,  the  roll  of  the  illus- 
trious dead,  movements  of  the  legislature 
and  state  officers,  etc.  111.  Chicago.  1866. 
O.  975.3  :  6 

Note.     For   report   of  the    adjutant-general,   see 
col.  233. 
Wisconsin  state  historical  society.  The  charter 
and  revised  statutes  relating  to   [the  so- 
ciety], also  The  constitution   and  by-laws 
of  the  society.     Madison.  1884.  O. 

906  :  Pam 
—  Annual    reports   [1st — 28th]    and   collections. 
Madison.  1854-82.  9  v.  D.  906  :  Rl 

Contents.  V.  1.  Whittlesey,  C:  Green  Bay  in 
1726.— Gorrell,  J.  Journal  in  Green  Bay.— Biddle, 
J.  W.  Recollections  of  Green  Bay  in  1816-17.— Whit- 
tlesey, C:  Recollections  of  a  tour  through  Wis.  in 
1832.— Haskins.  R.  W.  Legend  of  the  Winnebagoes. 
— Tenney,  H.  A.  Early  times  in  Wis.— Cammuck, 
T:  Sketch  of  Calumet  county.— Brunson,  A.  Wis. 
geographical  names.— Hathaway,  J.  Indian  names. 
—Calkins,  H.  Indian  nomenclature  of  northern 
Wis.;  with  a  sketch  of  the  manners  and  customs  of 
the  Chippewas.  —  Pratt,  A.  F.  Reminiscences  of 
Wis.— Objects  of  coll.  desired  by  the  society. 

2.  Eulogies  on  Wright,  McLane  and  Sully.— 
Baird,  H.  S.  Early  history  and  condition  of  Wis. 
— Liockw^ood,  J.  H.  Early  times  and  events  in 
Wis.— Shaw,  J.  Personal  narrative.— Brunson,  A. 
Memoir  of  T:  P.  Burnett.— Parkison,  D.  M.  Pio- 
neer life  in  Wis.— Bracken,  C:,and  P:  Parkison,  jr. 
Pekatonica  battle  controversy.— Parkison,  P:  Stric- 
tures upon  gov.  Foi'd's  History  of  the  Black  Hawk 
war.— Bracken,  C:  Further  strictures  on  Ford's 
History  of  the  Black  Hawk  war.— Ellis,  A.  G.    Some 


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Wisconsin  state  hist,  soc— Continued. 

account  of  the  advent  of  N.  Y.  Indians  into  Wis.— 
liOthrop,  J.  A  sketch  of  the  early  history  of  Ken- 
osha CO.  and  of  the  Western  emigration  company.— 
Taylor,  S.  Wisconsin,  its  rise  and  progress;  with 
notices  of  Mineral  Point  and  Richland  co.— Robin- 
son, C:  D.  Legend  of  the  Red  Banks.— Edwards, 
T.  O.    Progress,  condition  and  prospects  of  Wis. 

3.  Introd.  —  Calkins,  E.  A.,  and  H.  Bublee. 
Eulogies  on  J.  G.  Percival.— Notices  of  W:  A.  White. 
—Law,  J.  Jesuit  missionaries  in  the  northwest.— 
Shea,  J:  G.  The  indian  tribes  of  Wis.-The  Cass 
manuscripts,  tr.  by  C:  Whittlesey.  —  Brnnson,  A. 
Ancient  mounds  or  tumuli  in  Crawford  co.— Barry, 
W:  Antiquities  of  Wis.— Grignon,  A.  Seventy-two 
years'  recollections  of  Wis.  — Witherell,  B.  F.  H. 
Reminiscencesofthenortb-west.— Morse,  R:  E.  The 
Chlppewas  of  Lake  Superior.— Frank,  M.  Early  his- 
tory of  Kenosha.— Mygatt,  W:  Some  account  of 
the  first  settlement  of  Kenosha.  —  Stewart,  J.  W. 
Early  history  of  Green  co.— Leonard,  J.  A.  Sketch 
of  Whitewater.— Ellis,  A.  G.  The  upper  Wisconsin 
country.— G-ibbs,  O.,  jr.,  and  C.  E.  Youngr.  Sketch 
of  Prescott  and  Pierce  co.— Hall,  T.  D.  Hudson  and 
Its  tributary  region.-Liaw^son,  A.  J.  New  London, 
and  surrounding  country.  —  Quiner,  E.  B.  Re- 
sources of  north-eastern  Wis.— Wis.  and  her  internal 
navigation.— McBride,  D.  The  Lemonwcir  river.— 
The  Baraboo  valley,  a  dairy  region.— Cruzat,  F.  Mes- 
sage to  the  Sauks  and  Foxes.— Draper,  L.  C.  Statis- 
tics of  Wis.  public  libraries. 

4.  Introd.  — Smith,  J.  Y.  Origin  of  the  amer. 
Indians.— Childs,  E.  Recollections  of  Wis.  since 
1820.— Baird.  H:  S.  Recollections  of  the  early  his- 
tory of  northern  Wis.-Brunson,  A.  Early  history 
of  Wis.  -Holton,  E:  D.,  and  nthem.  Commercial  his- 
tory of  Milwaukee.— Commuck,  T:  Sketch  of  the 
Brothertown  Indians.— Marsh,  (".  The  Stockbridges. 
— Konkapot,  L.,  jr.  The  last  of  the  Mohicans.— 
Death  of  .1:  W.  Quinney.-Q,uinney,  J:  W.  Speech 
on  Stockbridge  traditionary  history,  and  Memorial 
to  congress.— Rublee,  H.  Early  times  in  Sheboygan 
CO.— Chapman,  C.  B.  Early  events  In  the  Four  Lake 
country.— Vinton,  S:  F.  North-eastern  boundary 
of  Wis.- Lapham,  I.  A.  On  the  public  land  surveys, 
and  The  latitude  and  longitude  of  places  in  Wis.;  On 
the  man -shaped  mounds  of  Wis.  —  Branson,  A. 
Death  of  Tecumseh.  Kingston,  J :  T.  Death  of  Te- 
cumseh.- Ballou,  D.W., .//.  First  grave  In  the  city  of 
Watertown.  —  McMillan,  M.  Early  settlement  of 
La  Crosse  and  Monroe  co.  Graham,  J.  D.  On  the 
latitude  and  longitude  of  Milwaukee,  Prairie  du 
Chlen,  Racine  and  Madison,  Wis. 

6.  Carr,  E.  8.  and  J.  P.  Atwood.  Eulogies  on 
.1.  W.  Hunt.  Atwood,  D:  Eulogy  on  L:  P.  Harvey. 
—  Canadian  documents.  —  Snellina-,  W:  J.  Early 
days  at  Prairie  du  Chien.— Indian  honor.— Cass,  L. 
On  the  Winnebago  outbreak.  -Dodg-e,  (i€M.  H.  Let- 
ter to  gen.  H.  Atkinson.  Edwards,  A.  A  western 
reminiscence.  Pinney,  S.  I'.  Eulogy  on  gen.  H: 
Dodge.— McKenney,  T:  L.  The  Winnebago  war  of 
1827.— Fonda,  .1:  H.  Early  reminiscences  of  Wis.— 
Reminiscences  of  Black-Hawk  and  the  Black-Hawk 
war.— Whitford,  W.  C.  Early  history  of  education 
in  Wis.,  and  History  of  school  supervision  in  Wis.- 
Ellis,  Q.  G.  Life  and  public  services  of  J.  D.  Doty. 
—Clark,  J.  T.,  and  othem.  Reminiscences  of  Hole- 
In-the-day.— Gen.  Caas  at  St.  Marie  in  1820. 

e.  Introd.  —  Atwood,  D:  Life  and  services  of 
B:  F.  Hopkins.-Hastings,  S:  I).  Memoir  of  G.  De 
W.  El  wood.— Hunter,  E:  M.  The  civil  life,  services 
and  character  of  W:  A.  IJarstow.— Calkins,  E.  A. 
Sketch  of  W:  A.  Barstow's  military  services.— 
Frank,  M.  Events  in  the  llfeofC:Durkee.— Draper, 
L.  C.  and  H.  A.  Tenney.  Life,  services  and  character 
of  G:  Hyer.— Storrow,  S:  A.  The  north-west  in  1817. 
—Forsyth,  T:  Journal  of  a  voyage  from  St.  Louis 
to  the  falls  of  St.  Anthony,  in  1819.— Durrie,  D.  S. 
Captain  Jonathan  Carver  and  "Carver's  grant."— 
Meeker,  Moses.  Early  history  of  the  load  region 
of  Wis. -Palmer,  8.  M.  Western  Wis.  in  iaS6.— 
Smith,  J:  Y.  EleazerWilliams  and  the  lost  prince. 
—Reminiscences  of  the  first  house  and  first  resident 
family  of  Madison.— Naming  of  Madison  and  Dane 
county,  and  the  location  of  the  capital.  —  Michel 
St.  Cyr.  —  Salisbury,  A.  Green  co.  pioneers.  — 
Smith,  I:  T.  Early  settlement  of  Rock  co.— Janes, 
H:  F.  Early  reminiscences  of  Janesville.- Neyon  de 
Villiers. 

7.  Introd.  -  Butler.  J.  D.  Pre-historic  Wis.  ; 
Westphallan  medal,  1648.-Shea,  J:  G.   The  dlsoov- 


Wisconsin  state  hist.  soc. —  Continued. 

ery  of  the  Mississippi.— Tasse,  J.  Memoir  of  C:  de 
Langlade.— Draper,  L.  C.  Notice  of  Match-e-ke-wis. 
—Doty,  J.  D.  Northern  Wis.  in  1820.— Ellis,  A.  G. 
Fifty-four  years'  recollections  of  men  and  events 
in  Wis.-The  fur  trade  and  factory  system  at  Green 
Bay,  1816-21. —E:  D.  Beouchard's  vindication.— 
Kingston,  J :  T.  Early  western  days.- La  Bonde, 
J:T.  de.  Personal  narrative.— Merrill,  H:  Pioneer 
life  in  Wis.— Sketch  of  officers  at  Fort  Winnebago  in 
1834,  and  subsequently.— De  Peyster,  A.  8.  Lang- 
lade's movements  in  1777.— Noonan,  J.  A.  Recollec- 
tions of  Wis.  in  feb.  iSSr.-Trowbridge,  C.  C.  Note 
on  Eleazer  Williams.— Matson,  N.  Sketch  of  Shau- 
be-na.— Durrie,  D.  S.  Memoir  of  G :  Gale.— Ellis, 
E.  H.  Memoir  of  H:  8.  Baird.— Braley,  A.  B.  Mem- 
oir of  J:  Catlin.— Durrie,  D.  8.  Sketch  of  the  life 
and  services  of  J:  Y.  Smith.- Draper,  L.  C.  Wis- 
consin necrology,  1874-75. 

8.  Inti'Od.— In  memoriam,  8.  H.  Carpenter.  —  In 
memoriam,  G:  B.  Smith.— Hougrhton,  J.  Ancient 
copper  mines  of  Lake  Superior.  —  Slafter,  E.  F. 
Pre-historic  copper  implements.  —  Draper,  L.  C, 
andothcra.  Ancient  copper  implements,  how  fabri- 
cated.—Brown,  E:  Pictured  cave  of  La  Crosse  val- 
ley.—Rice,  J.  A.  Add.  notes  on  the  La  Crosse  cave. 
-Suite,  B:  Notes  on  J:  Nicolet.— Butler,  J.  D. 
Early  historic  relics  of  the  north-west.— Tradition  of 
the  Fox  Indians,  1730.— Langlade  papers,  1737  -  1800. 
—  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Incident  of  Chegoimegon, 
1760.  Porlier,  L.  J.  Capture  of  Mackinaw.  1763.— 
Moran,  E.,  and  others.  Green  Bay  and  the  frontiers, 
1763-65.  Strong,  M.  M.  Indian  wars  of  Wis.-Tan- 
ner,  E:  Wis.  in  1818.— Bristol,  Mrs.  M.  A.  B.  Rem- 
iniscences of  the  northwest.  —  Clark,  8.  Early 
times  at  Fort  Winnebago.— Ellis,  A.  G.  Recollec- 
tions of  Eleazer  Williams. —Draper,  L.  C.  Add. 
notes  on  Eleazer  Williams.— Kingston,  J:  T.  Early 
exploration  and  settlement  of  Juneau  co.— Luch- 
sinarer,  J:  The  swiss  colony  of  New  Glarus. — 
Tscnudy,  J.  J.  Add.  notes  on  New  Glarus.— Drap- 
er, L.  C.    Wis.  necrology,  1876-78. 

9.  Peet,  S.  D.  Emblematic  mounds  in  Wis.  — 
Dean,  C.  K.  A  mound  near  Boscobel. —Butler,  J.  D. 
Portraits  of  Columbus;  Early  historic  relics  of  the 
north-west.— Lake  Sakaogan;  its  identity.- Ander- 
son, T:  G.  Personal  narrative;  Journal,  1814.  — 
Prairie  du  Chlen  documents.  1814-15.— Traditions  and 
recollections  of  Prairie  du  Chien.  as  related  by  B.  W. 
Brisbois  and  noted  down  by  Lyman  C.  Draper.— 
Baird,  Mrs.  H.  8.  Indian  customs  and  early  recol- 
lections. —  In  memoriam,  hon.  C.  C.  Washburn.  — 
Draper,  L.  C.  Sketch  of  C.  H.  Larrabee.— Thomas, 
J.  E.  Pioneer  settlement  of  Sheboygan  co.— Martin, 
M.  L.  Sketch  of  W:  Farnsworth;  Sketch  of  Moses 
Hardwick.— Fifield,  S.  S.  Sketch  of  H.  D.  Barron.— 
Hastings,  S.  D.  Sketch  of  C.  H.  Purple.— Calkins, 
E.  A.  Two  men  of  note:  W:  Hull  and  Sat  Clark.— 
Braley,  A.  B.  Character  of  L.  B.  Vilas.— Draper, 
L.  C.    Necrology  of  Wis.  1878-81. 

—  3yth-31st    annual    reports,   submitted    at    the 
annual  meetings,  jan.  3d  1883,  1884,  1885. 

906  :  Pam 

Thomas,  G:  Francis,  (George  Francis).  Legends 
of  the  land  of  lakes,  or  History,  traditions 
and  mysteries  gleaned  from  years  of  ex- 
perience araon^  the  pioneers,  voyageurs 
and  Indians  ;  with  descriptive  accounts  of 
the  many  natural  curiosities  met  with  from 
l^ake  Huron  to  the  Columbia  river,  and  the 
meaning  and  derivation  of  names  of  rivers, 
lakes,  towns,  etc.  of  the  northwest.  Chi- 
cago. 1884.  O.  917.6:93 
Contents.  [Pt.  1].  Lake  Superior  and  surround- 
ings.— [Pt.  2].    Wisconsin. 

Tenney,    H.  A.,   and  D:  Atwood.     Fathers  of 
Wisconsin.  920.1:9 

See  under  Biography. 

G  eneral  description. 
Carver,  Jonathan.    Travels  in  Wisconsin. 


917:2 


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Smith,  W :  Rudolph.  Observations  on  the  Wis- 
consin territory  ;  chiefly  on  that  part  called 
the  Wisconsin"  land  district,  with  a  map 
exhibiting;  the  settled  parts  of  the  territory, 
as  laid  off  in  counties  by  act  of  the  leg.  in 
1837.     Phila.  1838.  D.  917.51  :3 

Plumbe,  J:,  jr.  Sketches  of  Iowa  and  Wiscon- 
consin,  taken  during  a  residence  of  three 
years  in  those  territories.  St.  Louis.  1839. 
h.  917.51:2 

Lapham,  Increase  Allen.  A  geographical  and 
topographical  description  of  Wisconsin, 
with  brief  sketches  of  its  history,  geology, 
mineralogy,  natural  history,  population, 
soil,  productions,  government,  antiquities, 
etc.    Milw.  1844.  S.  917.51:6 

—  Wisconsin,  its  geography  and  topography, 
history,  geology  and  mineralogy,  together 
with  brief  sketches  of  its  antiquities, 
natural  history,  soil,  production,  popula- 
tion and  government.  3d  ed.  Milw.  1846. 
D.  917.51:6 

Wisconsin ;  a  sectional  map,  with  the  most 
recent  surveys  by  I.  A.  Lapham,  1849. 
Milw.  T.  917.51:1111 

Hunt,  J:  Warren.  Wisconsin  gazetteer,  con- 
taining the  names,  location  and  advan- 
tages of  the  counties,  cities,  towns,  vil- 
lages, post-offices  and  settlements,  together 
with  a  description  of  the  lakes,  water- 
courses, prairies  and  public  localities, 
alphab.  arr.  Madison.  1853.  O.  917.51 : 1 
Chapman,  Silas.  Hand  book  of  Wisconsin.  2d 
ed.  enl.  and  improved.    Milw.  1855.  T. 

917.51:4 
Gregory,  J:    Industrial  resources  of  Wisconsin. 
Milw.  1855.   S.  917.51:5 

Ritchie,  James  S.  Wisconsin  and  its  resources  ; 
with  Lake  Superior,  its  commerce  and 
navigation,  incl.  a  trip  up  the  Mississippi 
and  a  canoe  voyage  on  the  St.  Croix  and 
Brule  rivers  to  Lake  Superior  ;  appended, 
the  constitution  of  the  state,  with  the 
routes  of  the  principal  railroads,  lists  of 
post-offices,  etc.  111.  3d  rev.  ed.  Phila. 
1858.  D.  917.51:8 

State  of  Wisconsin,  The  ;  embracing  brief  sket- 
ches of  its  history,  position,  resources  and 
industries,  and  a  catalogue  of  its  exhibits 
at  the  centennial  at  Phila.  1876.  Madison, 
Wis.  1876.  O.  917.51:9 

Wisconsin  state  gazetteer  and  business  direc- 
torv  ;  V.  1-5, 1876-1886.  Milw.  and  Chicago. 
1876-86.     5v.  O.  917.51+RlO 

Snyder,  Van  Vechten  and  co.  Historical  atlas 
of  Wisconsin ;  embracing  complete  state 
and  county  maps,  city  and  village  plats, 
with  separate  state  and  county  histories ; 
also,  special  articles  on  the  geology,  educa- 
tion, agriculture  and  other  important  in- 
terests of  the  state.    111.    Milw.  1878.  F. 

917.51  :R13 

Milwaukee  county. 

Buck,  James  Smith.  [History  of  Milwaukee.] 
Milw.  1876-84.    3  v.  O.  975.32+1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Pioneer  history,  from  the  first 
ameriean  settlement  in  18,33  to  1841,  with  a  topo- 
jfraphical  description  as  it  appeared  in  a  state  of 
nature,  ill.  with  a  map.  3.  Same,  1840-1848.  8.  Mil- 
wauliee  under  the  charter,  from  1847  to  1853  incl. 
—  Same.  975.32  :R1 

Wheeler,  Andrew  C.  The  chronicles  of  Mil- 
waukee ;  being  a  narrative  history  of  the 


town  from  its  earliest  period  to  the  pres- 
ent.    Milw.  1861.  D.  975.32  :  2 

Western  historical  society.  History  of  Milwau- 
kee, Wisconsin,  from  pre-historic  times  to 
the  present  date,  embracing  a  summary 
sketch  of  the  native  tribes  and  an  exhaus- 
tive record  of  men  and  events  for  the  past 
century,  describing  the  city  as  it  now  is, 
its  commercial,  refi^ious,  educational  and 
benevolent  institutions,  its  government, 
courts,  press  and  public  affairs,  its  musi- 
cal, dramatic,  literary,  scientific  and  social 
societies,  its  patriotism  during  the  late  war, 
its  development  and  future  possibilities, 
and  incl.  biogr.  sketches  of  pioneers  and 
citizens.    111.    Chicago.  1881.  Q. 

975.32  :R3 

Koss,   Rudolph  Alexander.    Milwaukee.    Milw. 

1871.  O.  975.32:4 

Contents.     Die  zeit  der  sage.  —  Die  alte  zeit.  bis 

1843.  —  Die  alten    deutschen,    1844  -  1848.  —  Deutsch- 

Athen,  1848  -  1854.— Personal-index. 

Bleyer,  Julius  and  Herman.  Burning  of  the 
Newhall  house.     [Milw.]  1883.  D. 

975.32:5 

Dupre,  .lulius  V:  Quarter-sectional  atlas  of  the 
city  of  Milwaukee,  drawn  and  compiled 
from  the  records  of  Milwaukee  co.  2d  and 
rev.  ed.,  1884.    Milw.  1884.  F.   917.52  :  R4 

Harger,  C:  B.,  comp.  Milwaukee  and  its  promi- 
nent points  oi  interest.  111.  [Milw.  1877]. 
O.  917.52  :Pam 

Chapman,  Silas,  pub.  In  and  around  Milwau- 
kee in  1880,  arr.  alphab.;  with  a  map.  Milw. 
1880.  S.  917.52  :  Pam 

Milwaukee  city.  Directory  of  the  city  of  Mil- 
waukee for  the  years  1847-48 ;  containing 
an  epitomized  history,  etc.,  by  Julius  P. 
Bolivar  MacCabe.  Milw,  1847.  Eepr.  in 
Edwards'  Directory  for  1865.    917.52  :  Rl 

—  Same,  for  1848-49.    2d  year.    Milw.  1848.  O. 

917.52  :R1 

—  Milwaukee  city  directory  and  business  adver- 

tiser, ...  J.  M.  Van  Slyck,  pub. ;  1854-55, 
1856-57.    Milw.  1854,  1856.  2  v.  D. 

917.52  :R1 

—  Erving,  Burdick  &  co.'s  Milwaukee  city  direc- 

tory for  1857-58.  V.  1,  new  ser.  Milw. 
[1857].  O.  917.52  :R1 

—  Milwaukee  city  directory  . . .  comp.  by  Smith, 

DuMoulin  &  co.     Milw.  1858.   O.  ' 

917.52  :R1 

—  Savie,  for  1859-60,  comp.  by  Franklin  E.  Town. 

Milw.  [18591.  O.  917.52  :R1 

—  Directory  of  the   city  of  Milwaukee . . .  pub. 

annually  [by  Starr  &  son].  1860-61.  Milw. 
1860.  O."  917.52  :R1 

—  Milwaukee  city  directory  for  1862,  1863,  comp. 

by  A.  Bailey.    Milw.  1862,  1863.  2  v.  O. 

917.52  :R1 

—  [R:]  Edwards'  annual  directory  to  the  . . .  city 

of  Milwaukee  for  1865,  1866.  Milw.  1865, 
1866.  2v.  O.  917.52  :R1 

—  Milwaukee  city  directory  for  1868-69,  1869-70, 

1870-71,  1871-72,  1872-73,  1873-74,  1875-76. . . 
comp.  and  pub.  by  J:  Thickens.  Milw. 
1868-74.  7v.  O.  917.52  :R1 

—  Same,  v.  8-18,   for    1875-76,  1876-77,   1877-78, 

1878,  1879,  1880,  1881,  1882,  1883,  1884,  1885. 
Milw.  1875-85.  11  v.  O.  917.52  :  Rl 

Bailey's,  A.,  Milwaukee  almanac  and  business 
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917.53  :R8 


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Bailey,  A.— Continued. 

—  Milwaukee  business  directory,  city  guide  and 

almanac  for  1867  . .  .    Milw.  1867.  O. 

917.53  :R2 

Other  localities. 

Western  historical  society.  The  history  of  Col- 
umbia county,  Wisconsin ;  containing  an 
account  of  its  settlement,  growth,  develop- 
ment and  resources,  etc.  111.  Chicago. 
1880.  O.  976.31+2 

—  The  history  of  Fond  du  Lac  county ;  its  early 

settlement,  growth,  development,  re- 
sources, etc.;  a  sketch  of  its  cities,  their 
improvements,  industries,  manufactories, 
churches,  schools,  societies,  etc.,  war 
record,  biogr.  sketches,  portr.  of  promi- 
nent men  and  early  settlers,  etc.;  also  his- 
tory of  Wisconsin,  constitution  of  the  U.  S. 
and  of  Wis.,  condensed  abstract  of  laws 
of  Wis.,  miscellaneous,  etc.  111.  Chicago. 
1880.  O.  976.31+1 

Durrie,  Daniel  Steele.  A  history  of  Madison, 
the  capital  of  Wisconsin  ;  incl.  the  Four 
Lake  country  to  July  1874,  with  an  app.  of 
notes  on  Dane  county  and  its  towns.  Madi- 
son, Wis.  1874.  D.  975.33+1 
Madison  city  directory  and  business  mirror. 
The  ;  containing  the  names  of  the  citizens, 
a  business  directory,  state  and  city  record 
and  an  app.  Milw".  1858.  D.  917.61  :  7 
Bandall,  T:  E.  History  of  the  Chippewa  val- 
ley ;  a  faithful  record  of  all  prominent 
events,  incidents  and  circumstances  that 
have  transpired  in  the  valley  of  the  Chip- 
pewa, from  its  earliest  settlement  by  white 
people,  Indian  treaties,  organization  of  the 
territory  and  state ;  also  of  the  counties 
embracmg  the  valley,  senatorial,  assembly 
and  congressional  districts,  etc.,  also  a 
brief  bio^.  sketch  of  the  most  prominent 
persons  m  the  settlement  of  tne  valley. 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.  1875.  O.  976.3  :  3 

Mi nnesota  and  Dakota. 

Neill,  E:  Duffield.  The  history  of  Minnesota 
from  the  earliest  french  explorations  to  the 
present  time.  Phila.  1858.  O.  976.6  : 1 
Minnesota  liistorical  society.  Collections,  v.  1 ; 
a  repub.  of  the  original  parts  issued  in 
18.50-53,  56.    St.  Paul.  1872.  O.  906+2 

ConteiUs.  Preface.— Sketch  of  the  society.— Charter. 
— OflRcers  and  committees.— Objects  of  coll.  desired.— 
Keill,  E:  D.  The  french  voyageurs  to  Minn,  during: 
the  17th  century.  — Sibley,  H.  H.  Description  of 
Minn.,  ia50.— Ramsey,  A.  Our  field  of  historical 
research.— Organization  of  Minn,  territory.— Sibley, 
H.  H.  Speech.— Choodrioh,  A.  A.  Early  courts  of 
Minn.  — Baker,  D.  A.  J.  Early  schools  of  Minn.— 
Hobart,  C.  Religious  movements  in  Minn.— Biarg^s, 
S.  R.  The  Dakota  language.  —  Schoolcraft,  H :  R. 
History  and  physical  geography  of  Minn.— Mather, 
W.  W.  Letter.  -  Neill,  E:  D.  Letter  of  Mesnard.— 
Ptillerton,  T.  M.  The  St.  Louis  river.— Pond,  G.  H. 
Iowa  Indians  and  mounds.- Alton,  J.  F.  Stone  heaps 
of  Red  Wing.— Rifirgra,  8.  R.  Moundsof  Minn,  valley. 
— BoutwelL  W.  T.  ^hoolcraft's  exploring  tour  of 
1&52.  — N^ill,  E:  D.  Battle  of  Lake  Pokeguma. — 
Sibley,  J5.  H.  Memoir  of  Jean  N.  Nicollet.- NeiU, 
E:  D.  A  sketch  of  Joseph  Renville.- Belcourt.  G.  A. 
Department  of  Hudson's  Bay.— Neill,  E :  D.  Obituary 
of  James  M.  Goodhue;  Dakota  land  and  Dakota  life. 
—Williamson,  T.  S.  Who  where  the  first  men  ?— 
Louis  Hennepin,  the  franciscan.— Sieur  Du  Luth.— 
Le  Sueur.— D'iberville.— The  Fox  and  Ojibway  war.— 
Capt.  Jonathan  Carver  and  his  explor.— Pike's  explor. 
In  Minq.— Mgrrison,  W;   Who  discovered  Itaska 


Lake.— Early  days  at  Fort  Snelling.- Snellingr,  W:  J. 
Running  the  gauntlet.  —  Sibley,  H.  H.     Reminis- 
cences, historical  and  personal. 
Keating,  W:  H.    Narrative  of  an  expedition  to 
the  source  of  St.  Peter's  River,  Lake  Win- 
nepeek.  Lake  of  the  Woods,  etc.  in  1823, 
under   command    of    Stephen    H.    Long ; 
comp.    from    the    notes   of   major    Long, 
messrs.  Say.  Keating  and  Colhoun.    Phila. 
1824.    2v.O.  917.5+98 

Note.    This  is  major  Long's  2d  exped.;  for  his  1st 
■    -Ja 


exped..  see  col.  1397,  under . 

Contents  of  app.  in  v.  2.     Long',  S.  H.     General 
description  of  the  country  traversed  by  the  expedi- 


tion, designed  as  a  topographical  report  to  the  war 
dep't.  — Say,  T:  Zoology.  — Schweinitz,  L:  D.  de. 
Botany.  —  Colhoun,  J.  B:    Astronomical  obs.  and 


calculations.  —  Lovell,  Joseph.     Meteorol.  register 
for  1822.— Vocabularies  of  Indian  languages. 

McClung,  J.  W.  Minnesota  as  it  is  in  1870  ;  its 
general  resources  and  attractions  for  im- 
migrants, invalids,  tourists,  capitalists  and 
business  men,  principally  from  official 
authorities,  with  special  descriptions  of  all 
its  counties  and  towns,  their  topographer, 
population,  nationalities,  products,  busi- 
ness, wealth,  social  advantages  and  in- 
ducements to  those  in  quest  of  homes, 
health  or  pleasure.     [St.  Paul.]  1870.  D. 

917.5:35 

Custer,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B.  Boots  and  saddles,  or 
Life  in  Dakota  with  general  Custer.  N.  Y. 
1885.  D.  917.5:100 

Rowbotham,  Francis  Jameson.  A  trip  to  prairie- 
land  ;  a  glance  at  the  shady  side  of  emigra- 
tion. In  2  pts :  pt.  1,  The  life  on  the 
prairie ;  pt.  2,  The  farming  prospects  of 
northern  Dakota.    Lond.  1885.  D. 

917.5:105 

Iowa,  Kansas,  Nebraska. 

Parker,  Nathan  Howe.  Iowa  as  it  is  in  1855  ;  a 
gazetteer  for  citizens  and  a  handbook  for 
immigrants,  embracing  a  full  description 
of  the  state  of  Iowa.     Chicago.  1855.  D. 

917.5:39 

Hale,  E:  Everett.  Kansas  and  Nebraska;  the 
history,  geographical  and  physical  char- 
acteristics, and  political  position  of  those 
territories,  an  account  of  the  emigrant  aid 
companies,  and  directions  to  emigrants. 
Bost  1854.  D.  917!5:73 

Spring,  Leverett  W.  Kansas ;  the  prelude  to 
the  war  for  the  union.  (Amer.  common- 
wealths.)   Bost.  1885.  D.  975.6:1 

Brewerton,  G:  Douglas.  The  war  in  Kansas  ;  a 
rough  trip  to  the  border  among  new  homes 
and  a  strange  people.    N.  Y.  1856.  D. 

917.6:7 

2.    The  far  west  in  general. 

(See  also  Geology,  col.  338-343;  Pacific  railroad  surveys, 
col.  422-423.) 

Biddle,  N:  History  of  the  expedition  under  the 
command  of  Lewis  and  Clarke  to  the 
sources  of  the  Missouri,  thence  across  the 
Rocky  mountains  and  down  the  river 
Columbia  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  performed 
during  1804-1806,  by  order  of  the  gov.  of 
the  U.  S.  Prepared  for  the  press  bv  Paul 
Allen;  rev.  and  abr.,  with  introd.  and 
notes  by  Archibald  McVickar.  [Harper's 
family  lib.]    N.  Y.  1847.   2  v.  S.    917.6:3 


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01.  917,  975 


1398 


Coue«,  Elliott.  An  account  of  the  various  publi- 
cations relating  to  the  travels  of  Lewis 
and  Clarke,  with  a  commentary  on  the 
zoological  results  of  their  expedition.  In 
U.  S.  geol.  survey  of  the  terr.,  Hayden  ; 
Bulletin,  v.  1.  in  557.5  :  D 

Pike,  Zebulon  Montgomery.  An  account  of  ex- 
peditions to  the  sources  of  the  Mississippi 
and  through  the  western  parts  of  Louisiana, 
to  tlie  sources  of  the  ArKansaw,  Kans,  La 
Platte  and  Pierre  Jaun  rivers  ;  performed 
by  order  of  the  government  of  the  U.  S., 
during  1805-1807,  and  a  tour  through  the 
interior  parts  of  New  Spain,  when  con- 
ducted througli  the  provinces  by  order  of 
the  capt.-gen.,  in  1807.  Maps  and  charts. 
Phila.  1810.  O.  917.1:28 

James,  Edwin.  Account  of  an  expedition  from 
Pittsburgh  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  in 
1819,  1830,  under  maj.  S.  H.  Long ;  comp. 
from  the  notes  of  major  Long,  T:  Say  and 
other  gentlemen  of  the  party.  Lond.  1828. 
3v.  O.  917.5:99 

NoU.  For  major  Long's  3d  exped.  see  col.  1396,  under 
Keating:. 

Irving,  Washington.  [Captain]  Bonneville's 
adventures,  [1831-18351.    N.  Y.  1856.  S. 

917.5:27 

—  Bame.    In  his  Works.  820.1  :  13  v6 

—  Same.    The  adventures   of  capt.  Bonneville, 

U.  S.  A.,  in  the  Rocky  mountains  and  the 
far  west ;  digested  from  his  journal  and  ill, 
from  various  other  sources.  In  his  Works. 
820.1  :P11  v8 
Fremont,  J:  C:  Report  of  the  exploring  ex- 
pedition to  the  Rocky  mountains  in  1842, 
and  to  Oregon  and  north  California  in 
1843-44.  Maps  and  ill.  (U.  S.  28th  cong. 
2d  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  no.  166.)  Wash. 
1845.  O.  in  917.5  :  D 

Contents.  Report  on  an  exploration  of  the  country 
lying  between  the  Missouri  river  and  the  Rocky 
mountains  on  the  line  of  the  Kansas  and  Great 
Platte  rivers.— Catalogue  of  plants  collected.— Report 
of  the  exploring  expedition  to  Oregon  and  north 
California.  —  Geological  formations.  —  Organic  re- 
mains.—Note  concerning  plants  collected.— Astron. 
observations.  —  Meteorol.  observ.  made  during  the 
exped.  of  1843-44.— Astron.  observ.  made  during  the 
exped.  to  the  Rocky  mountains  in  1842.  —  Meteorol. 
observ. 

—  Narrative  of  the  exploring  expedition  to  the 

Rocky  mountains,  in  1^2,  and  to  Oregon 
and  north  California  in  1M3-44.  Rep.  from 
the  official  copy.    Syracuse.  1846.  D. 

917.5:19 
Carvalho,  S.  N.  Incidents  of  travel  and  ad- 
venture in  the  far  west,  with  Fremont's 
last  expedition  across  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains, incl.  three  months'  residence  in  Utah 
and  a  perilous  trip  across  the  great  amer. 
desert  to  the  Pacific.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

917.5:9 
Emory,  W:  Helmsley.  Notes  of  a  military  recon- 
noissance  from  Ft.  Leavenworth  in  Mis- 
souri to  San  Diego  in  California,  incl.  part 
of  the  Arkansas,  Del  Norte  and  Gila  rivers; 
made  in  1846-47  with  the  advanced  guard 
of  the  army  of  the  west.  Maps  and  ill. 
(U.  S.  30th  cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc. 
no.  41.)    Wash.  1848.  O.  m  917.5  :D 

Contents.  Emory,  W.  H.  Notes  etc.— App.  [Ethnol- 
ogical and  botanical  notes] ;  Meteorol.  and  astron. 
observ. ;  Abert,  J.  W.  Report  on  natural  history.— 
Abert,  J.  W.    Report  of  his  examination  of  New 


Mexico,  in  184ft-47.— Cooke,  P,  St,  G:  Report  of  his 
march  from  Santa  Fe,  N.  M.,  to  San  Diego,  upper 
Cal.— Johnston,  capt.  A.  R.    Journal. 

Parkman,  Francis.  The  Oregon  trail ;  sketches 
of  prairie  and  Rocky  mountain  life  [in 
1846].    7th  ed.,  rev.    Bost.  1880.  D. 

917.5:66 

Bryant,  Edwin.  What  I  saw  in  California ; 
journal  of  a  tour  by  the  emigrant  route 
and  South  pass  of  the  Rocky  mountains 
across  North  America,  the  great  desert 
basin  and  through  California,  in  1846,  1847. 
7th  ed.,  with  an  app.,  containing  accounts 
of  the  gold  mines,  various  routes,  outfit, 
etc.    N.  Y.  1849.  D.  917.5  :  55 

Heap,  Gwinn  Harris.  Central  route  to  the 
Pacific  from  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi 
to  California  ;  journal  of  the  expedition  of 
E.  F.  Beale  and  Gwinn  Harris  Heap  from 
Missouri  to  California,  in  1853,  Phila,  1854. 
O.  917.5:25 

Domenech,  Emmanuel  abb^.  Seven  years'  resi- 
dence in  the  great  deserts  of  North 
America.  970.1:22 

Contents,  see  col.  1841. 

Froebel,  Julius.  Travel  in  ,  ,  .  the  far  west  of 
the  U.  S.  in  917.8  :  3 

MOllhausen,  Balduin.    Diary  of  a  journey  from 

the  Mississippi  to  the  coasts  of  the  Pacific 

with    a  U.   S.  gov.   expedition ;    with  an 

introd.  by  Alexander  v.  Humboldt.     Tr. 

by  mrs,  Percy  Sinnett.    Ill,    Lond.  1858. 

2v.  O.  917.5:106 

Note.   This  expedition  was  the  one  under  command 

of  lieut.  A.  W.  Whipple,  for  the  exploration  of  a 

Pacific  r,  r,  route,  in  1853-54. 

Hall,  E:  H.  The  great  west;  emigrants',  sett- 
lers' and  travellers'  guide  and  hand-book 
to  the  states  of  California  and  Oregon  and 
the  territories  of  Nebraska,  Utah,  Colorado, 
Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada,  and  Washington; 
with  an  account  of  their  climate,  sou,  re- 
sources, and  products,  accompanied  by  a 
map  showing  the  several  routes  to  the  gold 
fields,  and  a  complete  table  of  distances. 
N.  Y.  1864.  S.  917.5  :  24 

Greeley,  Horace.  An  overland  journey  from 
New  York  to  San  Francisco  in  the  summer 
of  1859.    N.  Y.  1860.  D.  917.5  :  22 

Marcy,  Randolph  B.  Thirty  years  of  army  life 
on  the  border  ;  comprising  descriptions  of 
the  Indian  nomads  of  the  plains,  explora- 
tions of  new  territory,  a  trip  across  the 
Rocky  mountains  in  the  winter,  descrip- 
tions of  the  habits  of  different  animals 
found  in  the  west  and  the  methods  of  hunt- 
ing them,  with  incidents  in  the  life  of  dif- 
erent  frontier  men.    111.    N.  Y.  1866.  O. 

917.5:36 

Burton,  R:  Francis.  The  city  of  the  saints,  and 
across  the  Rocky  mountains  to  California. 
111.    N.  Y.  1862.  O.  917.5+8 

Bowles,  S:  Across  the  continent;  a  summer's 
journey  to  the  Rocky  mountains,  the  mor- 
mons and  the  Pacific  states,  with  speaker 
Colfax.    Springfield,  Mass.  1865.  D. 

917.5:5 

Seymour,  Silas.  Incidents  of  a  trip  through 
the  Great  Platte  valley  to  the  Rocky 
mountains  and  Laramie  plains,  in  the  fall 
of  1866,  with  a  synoptical  statement  of  the 
vai'ious  Pacific  railroads  and  an  account  of 
the  great  Union  Pacific  excursion  to  the 
100th  meridian.  N.  Y.  1867,  D,  917.5:44 


CI.  917,  976 


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Van  Tramp,  J:  C.  Prairie  and  Rocky  mountain 
adventures,  or  Life  in  the  west ;  added,  a 
view  of  the  states  and  territorial  regions  of 
our  western  empire,  embracing  history, 
statistics  and  geography,  and  descriptions 
of  the  chief  cities  of  the  west.  Columbus. 
O.  1870.     1  V.  in  2  pts.  O.  917.5  :  47 

Busling-,  James  F.  Across  America,  or  The 
great  west  and  the  Pacific  coast.  N.  Y. 
1874.  D.  917.5:41 

Dodge,  R:  Irving.  The  plains  of  the  great  west 
and  their  inhabitants  ;  a  desci'iption  of  the 
plains,  game,  Indians,  etc.,  of  the  great 
north  amer.  desert ;  with  an  introd.  by  W: 
Blackmore.    111.    N.  Y.  1877.    O. 

917.5:81 


Jackson,  Helen  Maria^ 6or»  Fiske,  formerly  mrs. 

Bl  at  home,  by 

H.  H.    Bost.  1878.  S.  917.5  :  28 


Hunt,  (H.  H.).    Bits  of  travel  at  home,  bj 


Contents.    California.— New  England.— Colorado. 

Codman,  J:  The  round  trip  by  way  of  Panama, 
through  California,  Oregon,  Nevada,  Utah, 
Idaho  and  Colorado ;  with  notes  on  rail- 
roads, commerce,  agriculture,  mining, 
scenery  and  people.    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

917.5:11 

Holton,  E:  Dwight.  Travels  with  jottings,  from 
midland  to  the  Pacific  ;  letters  written  for, 
and  publ.  chieliy  as  souvenirs  to  personal 
acquaintances  and  friends.  Portr.  Milw. 
1880.  O.  917.5+26 

Dall,  Caroline,  born  Healey.  My  first  holiday,  or 
Letters  home  from  Colorado,  Utah  and 
California.    Bost.  1881.  D.  917.5  :  13 

Rupert,  A.  E.  D.  de.  Californians  and  mormons. 
N.  Y.  1881.  D.  917.5:86 

Gleed,  C:  S.  From  river  to  sea  ;  a  tourists'  and 
miners'  guide  from  the  Missouri  river  to 
the  Pacific  ocean,  via  Kansas,  Colorado, 
New  Mexico,  Arizona  and  California.  Chi- 
cago. 1882.  D.  917.5:85 

Aldridge,  Reginald.    Life  on  a  ranch  ;  notes  in 

Kansas,   Colorado,    the    Indian   Territory 

and  northern  Texas.    III.    N.  Y.  1884.  S. ' 

917.5:96 

3.    Rocky  mountain  region. 

No  r  t  h  er  n . 

ftuin,  Sir  Windham  T:  Wyndham-,  4th  earl  of 
Dunraven.  The  great  divide ;  travels  in 
the  upper  Yellowstone  in  the  summer  of 
1874.     111.     Lond.  1870.  O.  917.5  :  17 

Murphy,  J:  Mortimer.  Rambles  in  north-west- 
ern America  from  the  Pacific  ocean  to  the 
Rocky  mountains ;  a  description  of  the 
physical  geography,  climate,  soil,  produc- 
tions, industrial  and  commercial  resources, 
scenery,  population,  educational  institu- 
tutions,  arboreal  botany,  and  game  ani- 
mals of  Oregon,  Washington  territory, 
Idaho,  Montana,  Utah  and  Wyoming. 
Lond.  1879.  O.  917.5:38 

Richardson,  James,  ed.  Wonders  of  the  Yellow- 
stone. Npw  ed.,  with  map  and  ill.  [111. 
lib.  of  travel].  N.  Y.  1882.  D.  917.5  :  75 
Note.  For  full  descriptions  of  the  Yellowstone 
national  park,  see  12th  annual  report  of  the  U.  8. 
geol.  survey  of  the  territories,  col.  340. 

Mi  d d  I e. 
Sitgreaves,  Lorenzo,    Report  of  an  expedition 


down  the  Zuni  and  Colorado  rivers.     Maps 
and  ill.     (U.  S.  32d  cong.  2d  sess.;  Sen.  ex. 
doc.  no.  59.)     Wash.  1854.  O.     in  917.5  :D 
Contents.    Report.— Tables  of  distances,  ffeographi- 
cal  positions  and  meteorol.  observ.— Rep.  on  natural 
history.— Woodhouse,  S.  W.    Medical  report.    (The 
scientific  reports  have  been  entered  in  their  proper 
places  in  this  catalog-ue). 
Stansbury,  Howard.     An  expedition  to  the  val- 
ley of  the  Great  Salt  Lake  of  Utah  ;  incl.  a 
description  of  its  geography,  natural  his- 
toi-y  and  minerals,  and  an  analysis  of  its 
waters,  with  an  authentic  account  of  the 
mormon  settlement,  also  a  reconnoissance 
of  a  new  route  through  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains.   Maps  and  ill.    (U.  S.  32d  cong.  spec. 
sess.;  Sen.  ex.  doc.  no.  3.)    Phila.  1855.   O. 
irt  917.5  :D 
Contents.    Report.— App. :  Measured  distances,  g-eo- 
srraphical  positions,  etc. ;  Zoology;  Botany;  Geology 
and  pahcontology;    Q-ale,  L.  D.    Chemical  analysis 
of  the  mineral  waters  and  other  specimens  collected; 
Meteorol.  observations.    (The  scientific  papers  have 
been  entered  in  their  proper  places  in  this  catalogue.) 

Simpson,  James  H.  Report  of  explorations 
across  the  great  basin  of  the  territory  of 
Utah,  for  a  direct  wagon-route  from  Camp 
Floyd  to  Genoa  in  Carson  valley,  in  1859. 
Maps  and  ill.  (Engineer  dept.,  U".  S.  army.) 
Wash.  1870.  Q.  in  917.5  :  D 

Contents.  Introd.:  History  of  the  explorations 
within  the  great  basin  from  1776,  and  a  general 
description  of  the  country.—  Report  and  journal.— 
Itineraries  of  wagon-routes. —Astron.  observ.  and 
geographical  positions. -Engrelmann,  H:  Astron. 
and  meteorol.  observ.,  and  computation  of  altitude 
therefrom.— Table  of  distances,  altitudes  and  grades. 
—  Magnetic  observ.  and  results.  —  Railroad  routes 
from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  —  Engrel- 
mann, H:  Geology  of  the  country  between  Fort 
Leavenworth,  Ks.,  and  the  Sierra  Nevada,  near 
Carson  valley.— Meek,  F.  B.  Report  on  the  palae- 
ontological  collections.- Baird,  Spencer  F.  Ornith- 
ology; a  list  of  birds  collected  on  the  oxped.  by  C:  S. 
McCarthy.  —  O-ill,  Theodore.  Report  on  the  ichthy- 
ology ot  the  exped.— Engelmann,  G:  Report  on 
the  botany  of  the  exped.-Hurt,  Garland.  Popula- 
tion and  resources  of  the  terr.  of  Utah;  Indians  of 
Utah.  —  Collins,  C.  R.  Languages  of  the  different 
tribes  of  Indians,  inhabiting  the  terr.  of  Utah. — 
Kern,  E:  M.  Journal  of  an  explor.  of  Mary's  or 
Humboldt  river,  Carson  lake,  and  Owens  river  and 
lake,  in  184.5.— Harry,  Philip.  Journcyings  of  father 
Escalanto  from  Santa  Fe  to  Utah  lake  and  the  Moqul 
villages  in  1778;  with  map. 

Ives,  Joseph  Christmas.  Report  upon  the  Color- 
ado river  of  the  west,  explored  in  1857-8 
under  the  direction  of  the  ottice  of  explora- 
tions and  surveys,  by  order  of  the  sec.  of 
war.    Maps  and  ill.  'Wash.  1861.  Q. 

m  917.5  :D 

Contents.    General  rep.— Hydrographic  rep.— Nevr- 

berry,  J.  S.    Geological  rep.— Gray,  A.,  and  atJwrs. 

Botany.  —  Baird,  8.  F.     Zoology.  —  App.    Astron., 

barometric  and  meteorol.  observations,  etc. 

Powell,  John  Wesley.  Report  of  the  exploration 
of  the  Colorado  river  of  the  west  and  its 
tributaries,  explored  in  1869-72,  under  the 
dir.  of  the  sec.  of  the  Smithsonian  institu- 
tion.   Map  and  ill.    Wash.  1875.  Q. 

in  917.5  :D 

Contents.    Pt.  1.    History  of  the  exploration  of  the 

caHons  of  the  Colorado.  —  Pt.  3.     On  the  physical 

features  of  the  valley  of  the  Colorado.— Pt.  3.  Coues, 

E.    Zoology. 

Bishop,  Isabella  L.,  born  Bird.    A  lady's  life  in 

the  Rocky  mountains.    111.    N.  Y.  1879-80. 

D.  917.5:4 

King,  Clarence.    Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra 

Nevada.  6th  ed.,  with  maps  and  add.  Bost. 

1879.  D.  917.5:77 


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1402 


Oroliman,  W:  A.  Baillie-.  Camps  in  the  Rockies  ; 
being  a  narrative  of  life  on  the  frontier  and 
sport  in  the  Rocliy  mountains,  with  an  ac- 
count of  the  cattle  ranches  of  the  west. 
Map.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  917.5  :  76 

IngersoU,  Ernest.  Knocking  round  the  Rockies. 
N.Y.  1883  [1882].  O.  917.5:79 

—  The  crest  of  the  continent ;  a  record  of  a  sum- 

mer's ramble  in  the  Rocky  mountains  and 
beyond.     [Map  and  ill.]     Chic.  1885.  O. 

917.5  :104 
Hayes,   A:  Allen,  jr.    New  Colorado  and  the 
Santa  Fe  trail.    111.    N.  Y.  1880.  O. 

917.5+52 

Fossett,  Frank.    Colorado,  its  gold  and  silver 

,    mines,  farms  and  stock  ranges  and  health 

and  pleasure  resorts  ;  tourist's  guide  to  the 

Rocky  mountains.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

917.5:51 

Pabor,  W:  E.  Colorado,  as  an  agricultural  state  ; 

its  farms,  fields  and  garden  lands.     N.  Y. 

1883  [1882].  D.  917.5  :  80 

Th  e  southwest. 

Gregg,  Josiah.  Commei'ce  of  the  prairies,  or 
The  journal  of  a  Santa  Fe  trader  during 
eight  expeditions  across  the  great  western 
prairies  and  a  residence  of  nearly  nine 
years  in  northern  Mexico.  Maps  and  ill. 
N.  Y.  1844.     2v.  D.  917.5:1 

—  Same,  germ.    Wanderungen  durch  die  prarien 

und  das  nordliche  Mexiko.  Aus  dem  eng. 
iibertr.  von  Gottlob  Fink.  2te  ausg.  Stuttg. 
1851.     2v.  S.  917.5:1 

Anderson,  Alexander  D.  The  silver  country, 
or  The  great  south-west ;  a  review  of  the 
mineral  and  other  wealth,  the  attractions 
and  material  development  of  the  former 
kingdom  of  New  Spain,  comprising  Mexico 
and  the  mexican  cessions  to  the  U.  S.  in 
1848  and  1853.    N.  Y.  1877.  O.      917.5  :  49 

Davis,  W:  Watts  Hart.  El  gringo,  or  New 
Mexico  and  her  people.    N.  Y.  1857.  D. 

917.5:57 

Cozzens,  S:  Woodworth.  The  marvellous  coun- 
try, or  Three  years  in  Arizona  and  New 
Mexico,  the  Apaches'  home  ;  comprising  a 
description  of  this  wonderful  country,  its 
immense  mineral  wealth,  its  magnificent 
mountain  scenery,  the  ruins  of  ancient 
towns  and  cities  found  therein,  with  a 
history  of  the  Apache  tribe  and  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  authors  guide,  Cochise,  the 
great  Apache  war  chief,  the  whole  inter- 
spersed with  strange  events  and  adven- 
tures.   111.    Bost.  1873.  O.  917.5:50 

Bishop,  W:  H:  [Journey  in  southern  California 
and  Arizona.]  w  917.7  :  15 

Roberts,  Edwards.  With  the  invader  ;  glimpses 
of  the  southwest.  [111.]  San  Francisco. 
1885.  S.  917.5:102 

Bourke,  J:  G.  The  snake-dance  of  the  Moquis 
of  Arizona  ;  a  narrative  of  a  journey  from 
Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico,  to  the  villages  of 
the  Moqui  Indians  of  Arizona ;  with  a  de- 
scription of  the  manners  and  customs  of 
this  peculiar  people,  and  especially  of  the 
revolting  religious  rite,  the  snake-dance ; 
added,  a  brief  dissertation  upon  serpent- 
worship  in  general,  with  an  account  of  the 
tablet  dance  of  the  pueblo  of  Santo  Do- 
mingo, New  Mexico,  etc.  N.  Y.  1884.  O. 
917.5:96 


4.    Pacific  states. 

S^i  story. 

Greenhow,  Robert.  The  history  of  Oregon  and 
California,  and  other  territories  on  the 
north-west  coast  of  North  America  ;  ac- 
companied by  a  geographical  view  and 
map  of  those  countries  and  a  number  of 
documents  as  proofs  and  ill.  of  the  history. 
3ded.    N.  Y.  1845.  O.  975.8+1 

Soule,  Frank,  J:  H.  Gihon  and  James  Nisbet. 
The  annals  of  San  Francisco  ;  containing 
a  summary  of  the  history  of  the  first  dis- 
covery, settlement,  progress  and  present 
condition  of  California,  and  a  complete 
history  of  all  the  important  events  con- 
nected with  its  great  city ;  added,  biogr. 
memoirs  of  some  prominent  citizens.  N.  Y. 
1855.  O.  975.8:2 

Norman,  Lucia.  A  popular  history  of  California 
from  the  earliest  period  of  its  discovery  to 
the  present  time.  2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  by 
T.  E.    111.     San  Francisco.  1883.  S. 

975.8:7 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe.  History  of  the  Pacific 
states  of  North  America:'  California,  v. 
1-3.    San  Francisco.  1884-85.    3  v.  O. 

975.8+4 
Contents.    V.  1 .  1542  -  1800.     2.1801-1824.    3.1835- 
1840. 

The  northwest  coast,  v.  1,  2.    San  Francisco. 

1884.  2v.   O.  975.8+5 

Contents.    V.  1.    1543-1800.     2.  1800-1846. 

Leonard,  H.  L.  W.  Oregon  territory ;  contain- 
ing a  brief  but  authentic  account  of  Span- 
ish, english,  russian  and  american  discov- 
eries on  the  northwest  coast  of  America, 
also  the  different  treaty  stipulations  con- 
firming the  claim  of  the  U.  S.  and  over- 
land expeditions  to  the  Columbia  river, 
with  incidents  of  peril  and  adventure  con- 
nected with  their  history,  etc.  Cleveland. 
1846.  D.  975.8:6 

Barrows,  W:  Oregon  ;  the  struggle  for  pos- 
session. Maps.  (Amer.  commonwealtns). 
Bost.  1884  [1883].  S.  975.8  :  3 

Description. 

Davidson,  G:  Directory  for  the  Pacific  coast 
of  the  U.  S.  In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep. 
1858.  in  622  :  D 

—  Same.     Revised  ed.    In  the  same,  1862. 

in  622  :  D 
California. 

Colton,  Walter.  Three  years  in  California.  111. 
N.Y.  1850.  D.  917.5:56 

B-evere,  Joseph  Warren.  A  tour  of  duty  in  Cal- 
ifornia ;  incl.  a  description  of  the  gold  re- 
gion and  an  account  of  the  voyage  around 
Cape  Horn,  with  notices  of  Lower  Cali- 
fornia, the  Gulf  and  Pacific  coasts,  and  the 
principal  events  attending  the  conquest  of 
the  Californias  ;  ed.  by  Joseph  N.  Balestier. 
Maps  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1849.  D.      917.5  :  62 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Eldorado,  or  Adventures  in 
the  path  of  empire,  comprising  a  voyage 
to  California,  via  Panama,  life  in  San 
Francisco  and  Monterey,  pictures  of  the 
gold  region  and  experiences  of  mexican 
travel,  [1849].  4th  ed.  N.  Y.  1854.  2  v.  in 
1.  D.  917.5:66 


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Borthwick,  J.  D.  Three  years  in  California, 
[1851—1854].    111.    Edinb.  1857.  O. 

917.5:64 

Marryat,  Frank.  Mountains  and  molehills,  or 
Recollections  of  a  burnt  journal.  111.  N. 
Y.  1855.  D.  917.5:37 

Famham,  Eliza  W.,  born  Burhaus.  California, 
in-doors  and  out,  or  How  we  farm,  mine 
and  live  generally  in  the  golden  state.  N. 
Y.  1856.  D.  917.6:68 

Palmer,  J:  Williamson.  New  and  old,  or  Cali- 
fornia and  India  in  romantic  aspects.  T. 
p.  w.     [N.  Y.  1859].  D.  917.6  :60 

Browne,  J:  Ross.     Sketches  of   adventure    in 

California  and  Washoe.     With  his  Crusoe's 

island.  919.7:6 

Contents.  A  dang-erous  journey,  1849.— Observations 

in  office:   My  offlciai  experiences;   The  great  Port 

Townsend  controversy;  The  Indians  of  California.— 

A  peep  at  Washoe,  1860. 

Brace,  C:  Loring.  The  new  west,  or  California 
in  1867—1868.    N.  Y.  1869.  D.         917.5  :  6 

Taylor,  B:  Franklin.  Between  the  gates.  111. 
Chicago.  1878.  D.  917.6:46 

Nordhoff,  C:  California  for  health,  pleasure 
and  residence ;  a  book  for  travellers  and 
settlers.    N.  Y.  1873.  O.  917.5:53 

—  Same.    New  ed.,  thoroughly  rev.,  giving  de- 

tailed accounts  of  the  culture  of  the  wine 
and  raisin  gra]5e,  the  orange,  lemon,  olive 
and  other  semi-tropical  fruits,  colony  set- 
tlements, methods  of  irrigation,  etc.  N.  Y. 
1882.  O.  917.6:63 

Stevenson,  Robert  L:  The  Silverado  squattei's. 
III.     Bost.  1884.  D.  917.5  :  90 

All  about  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  the  sanitarium  of 

the  Pacific  coast.    Santa  Barbara.  1878.  O. 

917.5:72 

Oregon,   Washington  Terr. 

Irving,  Washington.  Astoria,  or  Notes  of  an 
enterprise  laeyond  the  Rocky  mountains. 
Author's  rev.  ed.    N.  Y.  1883.  S. 

917.6:31 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  820.1  :  13  v4 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  820.1  :  Pll  vl3 
Franchere,   Gabriel.    Narrative  of  a  voyage  to 

the  northwest  coast  of  America  in  1811 — 
1814,  or  The  first  american  settlement  on 
the  Pacific.    Tr.  and  ed.  by  J.  V.  Hunting- 
ton.   N.  Y.  1854.  D.  917.5:69 
Bulfinch,  T:   Oregon  and  Eldorado,  or  Romance 
of  the  rivers.    Bost.  1866.  D.        917.6  :  63 
Note.    Pt.  1,  Oregon,  is  principally  a  relation  of 
Lewis  and  Clarke's  expedition  along  the  Columbia 
river;  pt.  2,  Eldorado,  is  a  narrative  of  explorations 
on  the  Amazons. 
Cox,  Ross.    Adventures  on  the  Columbia  river  ; 
incl.   the  narrative  of  a  residence  of  six 
years  on  the  western  side  of  the  Rocky 
mountains  among  various  tribes  of  Indians 
hitherto  unknown,  together  with  a  iourney 
across  the  american  continent.    N.  Y.  1833. 
O.  917.6:12 

—  Same.    The  Columbia  river,   or  Scenes  and 

adventures  during  a  residence  of  six  years, 
etc.  2ded.  Lond.  1833.  2  v.  O.  917.'5  :  12 
Parker,  S:  Journal  of  an  exploring  tour  be- 
yond the  Rocky  mountains,  under  the 
direction  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  in  1835— 
1837;  containing  a  description  of  the  geo- 
graphy, geology,  climate,  productions  of 
the  country,  and  the  numbers,  manners 
and  customs  of  the  natives.  Map  of  Ore- 
gon,   aded.    Ithaca.  1842.  D.    917.6:40 


Hines,  Gustavus.  Life  on  the  plains  of  the  Pa- 
.  cific:  Oregon;  its  history,  condition  and 
prospects,  containing  a  description  of  the 
geography,  climate  and  productions,  with 
personal  adventures  among  the  Indians 
during  a  residence  of  the  author  on  the 
plains  bordering  the  Pacific,  while  con- 
nected with  the  Oregon  mission,  embrac- 
ing extended  notes  of  a  voyage  around  the 
world.     Buffalo.  1851.  D.  917.6  :  64 

Swan,  James  G.  The  northwest  coast,  or  Three 
years'  residence  in  Washington  territory. 
111.     N.  Y.  1857.  D.  917.5  :  45 

NordhoflF,  C:  Northern  California,  Oregon  and 
the  Sandwich  Islands.    N.  Y.  1874.  O. 

917.6  :61 

Symons,  T:  W.  Report  of  an  examination  of 
the  upper  Columbia  river  and  the  territory 
in  its  vicinity,  in  sept,  and  oct.  1881,  to  de- 
termine its  navigability  and  adaptability  to 
steamboat  transportation  ;  made  by  dir. 
of  the  commanding  general  of  the  dep.  of 
the  Columbia,  m.  (U.  S.  47lh  cong.  1 
sess.  Sen.  ex.  doc.  no.  186).  Wash.  1883. 
Q.  w  917.5  :D 

Nash,  Wallis.  Two  years  in  Oregon.  N.  Y. 
1883.  D.  '  917.6:83 

Leighton,  Caroline  C.  Life  at  Puget  Sound  ; 
with  sketches  of  travel  in  Washington  ter- 
ritory, British  Columbia,  Oregon  and  Cal- 
ifornia, 1865—1881.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

917.6:91 

5.    Alaska. 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe.  History  of  the  Pacific 
states  of  North  America:  "  Alaska,  1730— 
1885.    San  Francisco.  1886.  O.      975.9-|-l 

Davidson,  G:  Report  relative  to  the  resources 
and  the  coast  features  of  Alaska  territory. 
In  U.  S.  coast  survey  rep.  1867.    in  622  :  D 


Contents.    General  report.— Directory  of  the  coast. 
-List  of   geographical  positions.— Aids  to    navii 
tion.— Blake,  Theodore  A.    Geology.— Harford, 


G.  W.  Zoology.  —  Vocabularies  of  the  Kadiak,  Un- 
alaska,  Kenai  and  Sitka  languages.— Meteorology.— 
Kellog'g:,  Albert.  Botany.  —  Comparative  alaskan 
vocabulary. 

Whymper,  F:  Travel  and  adventure  in  the  ter- 
ritory of  Alaska,  formerly  Russian  Amer- 
ica, now  ceded  to  the  U.  S.,  and  in  various 
Sarts  of  the  north  Pacific.  Map  and  ill. 
[.  Y.  1869.  O.  917.5  :  68 

Morris,  W:  Gouverneur.  Report  upon  the  cus- 
toms district,  public  service  and  resources 
of  Alaska  territory.    Wash.  1879.  O. 

917.5+82 
—  Same.     (45th    cong.  8d    sess.;    Sen.  doc.  59). 
Wash.  1879.  O.  w  328.1  :D 

Jackson,  Sheldon.     Alaska,  and  missions  on  the 
north  Pacific  coast.    111.    N.  Y.  [1880].  D. 
917.5:67 
Petroff,   Ivan.     Report  on  the  population,   in- 
dustries and  resources  of   Alaska.     Maps 
and  ill.    In  U.  8.  tenth  census,  1880,  v.  8. 

m317:D 
Contents.     Statistical  view  by  geographical  divis- 
ions. —  Resources.  —  Geography    and  topography.— 
Historical  sketch.— Notes  on  alaskan  ethnology. 

Elliott,  H:  W.  Report  on  the  seal  islands  of 
Alaska.  111.  In  U.  S.  tenth  census,  1880, 
v.  8.  m317:D 


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1406 


"Wright,  Julia  McNair.     Among  the  alaskans. 

Map  and  ill.  Phila.  [1883].  S.  917.5  :  89 
Pierrepont,  E:    Fifth  avenue  to  Alaska.    Maps 

by  Leonard  Forbes  Beckwith.    N.  Y.  1884. 

D.  917.6:92 

Wardman,  G:    A  trip  to  Alaska  ;  a  narrative  of 


what  was  seen  and  heard  during  a  summer 
cruise  in  Alaska  waters.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

917.6:94 

Scidmore,   Miss   Eliza  Ruhamah.     Alaska;  its 

southern  coast  and  the  Sitkan  archipelago. 

Maps  and  ill.    Bost.  [1885].  D.  917.6  :  ibl 


27.    North  America  —  e,  British  and  Mexican. 


1.    British  America. 
In  g  ener  al. 

Murray,  Hugh.  An  historical  and  descriptive 
account  of  British  America,  comprehending 
Canada,  Upper  and  Lower,  Nova  Scotia, 
New  Brunswick,  Newfoundland,  Prince 
Edward  Island,  the  Bermudas  and  the  fur 
countries,  their  history  from  the  earliest 
settlement,  their  statistics,  topography, 
commerce,  fisheries,  etc.,  their  social  and 
political  condition,  and  also  an  account  of 
the  manners  and  present  state  of  the 
aboriginal  tribes.  [Harper's  family  lib.] 
N.  Y.  1845.  3  V.  S.  976  :  1 

Buckingham,  James  Silk.  Canada,  Nova 
Scotia,  New  Brunswick  and  the  other 
british  provinces  in  North  America  ;  with 
a  plan  of  national  colonization.  Lond. 
[1843].  O.  917.6:1 

Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander.  Voyage  from  Mon- 
treal on  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  through 
the  continent  of  North  America,  to  the 
Frozen  and  Pacific  oceans,  in  the  years 
1789  and  1793  ;  with  a  prelim,  account  of 
the  rise,  progress  and  present  state  of  the 
fur  trade  of  that  country.  111.  with  maps. 
Lond.  1801.  Q.  917.6  :R6 

Rae,  W:  Eraser.  Newfoundland  to  Manitoba, 
through  Canada's  maritime,  mining  and 
prairie  provinces.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

917.6:18 

East  and  north. 

Martin,  Robert  Montgomery.  History  of  Nova 
Scotia,  Cape  Breton,'  the  Sable  Islands, 
New  Brunswick.  Prince  Edwai-d  Island, 
the  Bermudas,  Newfoundland,  etc.  [Brit- 
ish col.  lib.,  V.  4.]    Lond.  1844.  S.     976  :  6 

Hepworth,   G:  Hughes.      Starboard  and  port; 

the  "Nettie"  along  shore.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

917.6:19 

Benjamin,  S:  Green  Wheeler.  The  cruise  of  the 
Alice  May  in  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence  and 
adjacent  waters.  Repr.  from  the  Century 
magazine.    111.    N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  O. 

917.6:31 

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afloat  and  ashore  of  the  statesman,  the 
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Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Zigzag  journeys  in 
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Hatton,  Joseph,  and  M.  Harvey.  Newfound- 
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MuUaly,  J:  A  trip  to  Newfoundland,  its  scen- 
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Noble,  L:  L.  After  icebergs  with  a  painter;  a 
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Steams,  Winfrid  Allen.  Labrador;  a  sketch  of 
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Robinson,  H:  M.  The  great  fur  land,  or 
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Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael.  Hudson  Bay,  or 
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Butler,  W:  Francis.  The  wild  north  land;  being 
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Tytler,  Patrick  Eraser.  Historical  view  of  the 
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by  James  Wilson.  Add.  an  app.,  contain- 
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The  Canadas . 

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Martin,  Robert  Montgomery.  History,  statistics 
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Gameau,  Fran9ois  Xavier.  History  of  Canada, 
from  the  time  of  its  discovery  till  the 
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Canada,  and  accompanied  with  ill.  notes, 
etc.,  by  Andrew  Bell.  3d  ed.,  rev.  Mon- 
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Contents.    V.  1 .  1493  -  1758.    2.1759-1841. 

"Warburton,  G:  The  conquest  of  Canada,  by  the 
author  of  "Hochelaga."   N.  Y.  1855.  2  v.  D. 

976:4 

Scadding,  H:,  and  J:  C:  Dent.  Toronto;  past 
and  present,  historical  and  descriptive ;  a 
memorial  volume  for  the  semi-centennial 
of  1884.  Pub.  by  authority  of  the  Citizens' 
semi-centennial  committee.  Toronto.  1884. 
F.  976+8 

*  *  * 

Campbell,  J:  G:  E:  H:  Douglas  Sutherland,  mar- 
quess  of  Lome.  Canadian  pictures,  drawn 
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Moore's  handbook  of  Canada  ;  with  a  tariff  of 
rates  and  the  hours  of  arrival  and  depart- 
ure of  the  railway  trains  and  steamers, 
rates  of  postage,  coinage  and  other  useful 
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917.6:26 
Sansom,  Joseph.    Sketches  of  Lower  Canada, 
historical  and  descriptive  ;  with  the  auth- 
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habits  and    religious    institutions  of  that 
isolated  country  during  a  tour  to  Quebec 
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Silliman,  B:     Remarks  on  a  short  tour  made 
between     Hartford    and    Quebec    in     the 
autumn  of  1815),  by  the  author  of  A  journal 
of  travels  in  England,  Holland  and  Scot- 
land.   N.  Y.  1820.  D.  917.6  :  14 
Talbot,  E:  Allen.     Five  years'  residence  in  the 
Canadas,  incl.  a  tour  through  part  of  the 
U.  S.  of  America  in  1823.    Lond.  1824.  2  v. 
O.  917.6:15 
Jameson,  Anna,  born  Murphy.     Winter  studies 
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1839.  2  v.  D.  917.6:4 
Lanman,  C:    A  tour  to  the  river  Saguenay  in 
Lower  Canada.     Phila.  1848.  D.    917.6:6 
Moodie,  Susanna,  born  Strickland.    Roughing  it 
in  the  bush,  or  Life  in  Canada.    N.  Y.  1852. 
2v.  D.                                  .             917.6:7 
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917.6:16 
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reform  papers:     Slavery  in  Mass.;    Prayers;    Civil 
disobedience;  A  plea  for  capt.  J:  Brown;  Paradise, 
to  be  regained;  Herald  of  freedom;  T:  Carlyle  and 
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Th  e  west . 

Hind,  H:  Youle.  Narrative  of  the  Canadian  Red 
river  exploring  expedition  of  1857  and  of 
the  Assinniboine  and  Saskatchewan  ex- 
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1860.  2  V.  O.  917.6  :  3 

Contents.  "V.  1.  The  Canadian  Red  river  explor. 
exped.  —  Assiniboine  and  Saskatchewan  explor. 
exped.  2,  Same,  continued,— Geology  of  the  basin  of 
Lake  Winnipej?.— Climate  of  the  southern  part  of 
Rupert's  Land.— App. 
Fitzgibbon,  Mary.  A  trip  to  Manitoba.  Lond. 
1880.  O.  917.6:23 

2.    Mexico. 

History . 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe.     History  of  the  Pacific 

states    of    North    America :     History    of 

Mexico,  vols.  1-5.    San  Francisco.  1883-85. 

5  V.  O.  977+12 

Contents.     V.  1.    1516-1521.     2.    1521-1600.    3.    1600- 

1803.    4.    1804-1834.    6.    1824-1861. 

North  Mexican  states,  v.  1,  1531—1800.    San 

Francisco.  1883.  ().  977-^13 

Ober,  F:  Albion.  Young  folks'  history  of  Mexico. 
(Young  folks'  history  ser.)  Bost".  1883  [1882]. 
S.  9'77:11 

Witter,  Marina,  (y/i.  Armin).  Das  alte  Mexiko 
und  die  ei'oberung  Neuspaniens  durch  Fer- 
dinand Cortez;  nach  W:  [H.]  Prescott  und 
Bernal  Diaz,  sowie  unter  benutzAing  der 
schriften  von  Alexander  v.  Humboldt,  des 
abbe  Brasseur,  des  abt  F.  X.  Clavigero  imd 
anderen.    Leipz.  1865.   O.  977  :  1 

—  Das  heutige  Mexiko ;  land  und  volk  unter 
Spaniens  herrschaft,  sowie  nach  erlangter 
selbststiindigkeit  bis  zum  tode  des  kaisers 
Maximilian  ;  unter  benutzung  der  neuesten 
und  zuverliissigsteu  quellen  herausg.  2te 
auli.    Leipz.  1868.  O.  977  :  2 

Mayer,  Brantz.  Mexico,  aztec,  Spanish  and 
republican ;  a  historical,  geographical, 
political,  statistical  and  social  account  of 
that  country  from  the  period  of  the  in- 
vasion by  the  Spaniards  to  the  present 
time ;  with  a  view  of  the  ancient  Aztec 
empire  and  civilization,  a  historical  sketch 
of  tlie  late  war,  and  notices  of  New  Mexico 
and  California.    Hartford.  1853.     2  v.   O. 

977+7 

Contents.    V.  1.    History  to  1850.    2.    Description: 

In  general;  The  mex lean  states  and  territories;  The 

territory  of  New  Mexico  and  the  state  of  California, 

as  parts  of  the  U.  8. 

Frost,  J:  Pictorial  history  of  Mexico  and  the 
mexican  war ;  comprising  an  account  of 
the  ancient  Aztec  empire,  the  conquest  by 
Cortes,  Mexico  under  the  Spaniards,  the 
mexican  revolution,  the  republic,  the  texan 
war,  and  the  recent  war  with  the  U.  S. 
Phila.  1856.  O.  977  :  4 

Solis  y  Rivadeneira,  Antonio  de.  The  history 
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Done  into  eng.  from  the  original  Spanish 
by  T:  Townsend.  111.  Dublin.  1727.  2  v. 
S  977  :  9 

Prescott,  W:  Hickling.  History  of  the  conquest 
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Contents.    V.  1.    Introd.:  View  of  the  aztec  civili- 
sation. —  Discovery  of  Mexico.    -  March  to  Mexico. 


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Prescott,  W:  Hickling. —  Continued. 

2.  Same,  continued.  —  Residence  in  Mexico.  —  Ex- 
pulsion from  Mexico.  3.  Siege  and  surrender  of 
Mexico.— Conclusion;  Subsequent  career  of  Cortes.— 
App.:  Origin  of  the  mexican  civilization,  analogies 
with  the  old  world;  Original  documents.— Index. 
—  Same.  [New  popular  ed.]  ;  ed,  by  J:  Foster 
Kirk.     Phila.  n.  d.    3  v.  D.  977  :  8 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  [Conquest  of  Mexico.]  In 
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Contents,  see  under  South  and  Central  America. 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  {W.  0.  v.  Horn).    Die  er- 

oberung  von  Mexiko  durch  Hernando  Cor- 

tez  ;  der  deutschen  jugend  und  dem  volke 

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D.  977:3 

Eloin,  Paula,  born  grdfin  Kollonitz.  The  court 
of  Mexico.  Tr.  by  J.  E.  Ollivant.  4th  ed. 
Lond.1868.  O.  977:6 

Mayer,  Brantz.  Observations  on  mexican  his- 
tory and  archaeology,  with  a  special  notice 
of  Zapotec  remains  as  delineated  in  mr. 
J.  G.  Sawkin's  drawings  of  Mitla.  In 
Smithsonian  contributions.  506  :  R3  v9 
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American  series,  2.  Report  of  an  archaeol- 
ogical tour  in  Mexico  in  1881.  2d  ed.  Bost. 
1885.  O.  906+13 

Contents.  From  Tampico  to  the  City  of  Mexico.  — 
Notes  about  the  City  of  Mexico.  —  Studies  about 
Cholula  and  its  vicinity.— An  excursion  to  Mitla. 

See  also  in  the  Index  to  biography  Cortes— Juarez 
Maximilian— Montezuma. 

D  e  s  c  ri  p  t  i  o  n  . 

Humboldt,  F:  H:  Alexander /mAerr  v.  Politi- 
cal essay  on  the  kingdom  of  New  Spain. 
Tr.  frorn  the  original  french  by  J:  Black. 
N.  Y.  1811.  2v.  O.  917.7:3 

Containing  Researches  relative  to  the  geography  of 
Mexico,  the  extent  of  its  surface  and  its  political 
division  into  intendancies,  the  physical  aspect  of 
the  country,  the  population,  the  state  of  agi'iculture 
and  manufacturing  and  commercial  interests,  the 
canals  projected  between  the  South  Sea  and  Atlantic 
ocean,  the  crown  revenues,  the  quantity  of  the 
precious  metals  which  have  flowed  from  Mexico  into 
Europe  and  Asia  since  the  discovery  of  the  new 
continent,  and  the  military  defence  of  New  Spain  ; 
with  physical  sections  and  maps,  founded  on  astron- 
omical observations,  and  trigonometrical  and  baro- 
metrical measurements.- TitJe-poflfe. 

Modem  traveller,  The ;  a  popular  description, 
geographical,  historical  and  topographical, 
of  the  various  countries  of  the  globe  :  [v. 
25,  26.]  Mexico  and  Guatimala.  Lond. 
1825.     2  v.  T.  917.7  :  5 

Emory,  W:  Helmsley.  Report  on  the  U.  S.  and 
Mexican  boundary  survey,  made  under  the 
dir.  of  the  sec.  of  the  interior.  (U.  S.  34th 
cong.  1  sess.;  House  ex.  doc,  no.  135.)  Maps 
and  ill.    Wash.  1857-59.  2  v.  in  3.  Q. 

917.7  :D 
Contents.    V.  1.    General  report.    2.  pt.  1.    Botany 
of  the  boundary;  pt.  2.    Zoology  of  the  boundary.— 
Note.  The  contents  of  v.  2  have  been  entered  in  their 
proper  places,  in  this  catalogue. 
Garcia  Cubas,  Antonio.    The  republic  of  Mexico 
in  1876  ;  a  political  and  ethnographical  ac- 
count of  the  population,  character,  habits, 
costumes  and  vocations  of  its  inhabitants. 


Garcia  Cubas,  Antonio.— Continued. 

Wi-itten  in  Spanish,  tr.  by  G:  F.  Hepderson. 
111.    Mexico.  1876.  O.      '  917.7-|-12 

—  Cuadro^  ^eognifico,  estadistico,  descriptivo  e 
historico  de  los  Estados  Unidos  Mexicanos. 
[111.]    Mexico.  1884.  O.  917.7:18 

Brocklehurst,    T:    Unett.      Mexico    to-day;    a 

country  with  a  great  future,  and  a  glance 

at  the  prehistoric  remains  and  antiquities 

of  the  Montezumas.    111.    N.  Y.  1883.  O. 

917.7+11 

Ober,  F:  Albion.  Mexican  resources  ;  a  guide  to 
and  through  Mexico.  Map.  111.  Bost.  1884. 
O.  917.7+17 

Ramirez,  Santiago.  Noticia  historica  de  la 
riqueza  minera  de  Mexico  y  de  su  actual 
estado  de  explotacion ;  escrita  por  dispo- 
sicion  de  la  Secretaria  de  fomento.  Mexico. 
1884.  O.  628  :  41 

Conkling,  Alfred  R.  Appleton's  guide  to  Mexico; 
incl.  a  chapter  on  Guatemala  and  a  com- 
plete english-spanish  vocabulary.  N.  Y. 
1884  [1883].   D.  917.7:16 


Latrobe,  C:  Joseph.  The  rambler  in  Mexico, 
1834.    N.  Y.  1836.  D.  917.7:4 

Ferry,  Gabriel.  Vagabond  life  in  Mexico.  N.  Y. 
1856.  D.  917.7:1 

Wise,  H:  A:    Los  gringos,  or  An  inside  view  of 

Mexico  and  California,  with  wanderings  in 

Peru,  Chili  and  Polynesia.    N.  Y.  1857.   D. 

917.7:10 

Haven,  Gilbert.  Our  next-door  neighbor ;  a 
winter  in  Mexico.   N.  Y.  1875.  O.   917.7:2 

Oswald,  Felix  Leopold.    Summerland  sketches, 

or  Rambles  in  the  backwoods  of  Mexico 

and  Central  America.    111.    Phila.  1880.  O. 

917.7:7 

Conkling,  Howard.  Mexico  and  the  mexicans, 
or  Notes  of  travel  in  the  winter  and  spi'ing 
of  1883.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  917.7:14 

Bishop,  W:  H:  Old  Mexico  and  her  lost  pro- 
vinces ;  a  journey  in  Mexico,  southern  Cali- 
fornia and  Arizona,  by  way  of  Cuba.  N.  Y. 
1883.  D.  .    917.7:15 

Stephens,  C:  Asbury.    The  Knockabout  club  in 

the  tropics ;  the  adventures  of  a  party  of 

young  men  in   New  Mexico,  Mexico  and 

Central  America.  111.  Bost.  1884  [1883].  O. 

X  917.7:  13 

Yu  c  at  an . 

(See  cdso  Central  America.) 

Fancourt,  C:  St.'  J:  The  history  of  Yucatan, 
from  its  discovery  to  the  close  of  the  17th 
century.     Lond.  1854.  O.  977  :  10 

Norman,  B:  Moore.  Rambles  in  Yucatan,  or 
Notes  of  travel  through  the  peninsula, 
incl.  a  visit  to  the  remarkable  ruins  of 
Chi-Chen,  Kabah,  Zayi  and  Uxmal.  111. 
N.  Y.  1843.  O.  917.7+6 

Stephens,  J :  Lloyd.  Incidents  of  travel  in  Yu- 
catan.    N.  It.  1848.    2  V.  O.  917.7+8 

Tempsky,  Gustav  Ferdinand  v.  Mitla;  a  nai*- 
rativeof  incidents  and  personal  adventures 
on  a  journey  in  Mexico,  Guatemala  and 
Salvador  in  1853  to  1855,  with  observations 
on  the  modes  of  life  in  those  countries  ;  ed. 
by  J.  S.  Bell.     Lond.  1858.  O.        917.7  :  9 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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28.    Central  and  South  America,  West  Indies. 


1.    In  general. 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  The  Spanish  conquest  in 
America,  and  its  relation  to  the  history  of 
slavery  and  the  government  of  colonies. 
N.  y.  1856.     3  V.   D.  977  :  5 

Contents.     V.    1 .     Prince   Henry   of    Portugral.  — 
Columbus.  — Ovando.— The  dominicans.  — Ojeda  and 
Nicuesa.— Vasco  NuBez  de  Balboa.— Cuba.— Las  Casas 
as   a  colonist  and   a  reformer.     2.    Las   Casas.  — 
Hernando  Cortez.  —  The  siege  of  Mexico.    3.    The 
administration  of  Cortez.  —  Nicaragua.  —  Encomien- 
das.— Guatemala.— The  conquest  of  Peru. 
Bates,   H:  Walter,   ed.      Central  America,   the 
West  Indies    and    South    America ;    with 
ethnological  app.  by  A.  H.  Keane.    (Stan- 
ford's   compendium    of    geography    and 
travel,  based  on  Hellwald's  "  Die  erde  und 
ihre  volker".)  Maps  and  ill.   Lond.  1878.  O. 

918:1 
Wilkes,  C:    U.  S.  exploring  expedition. 

in  919  :Ti 
Contents,  see  under  Oceanica. 
Trollope,  Anthony.    The  West  Indies  and  the 
Spanish  Main.    Leipz.  1860.  S.    917.9  :  12 
Contents.    Introd.  —  Jamaica.  —  Cuba.  —  Bi-itish  Gui- 
ana. —  Barbados.  —  Trinidad.  —  St.  Thomas.  —  New 
Granada  and   the   isthmus   of    Panama.  —  Central 
America.— The  Bermudas.— Conclusion. 
Bazley,  H:  Willis.     What  I  saw  on  the  west 
coast  of  South  and  North  America  and  the 
Hawaiian  Islands.    N.  Y.  1865.  O.   918-|-2 

2.    Central  America. 

(See  also  Mexico,  col.  1408;  and  Canals,  col.  423-424.) 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe.  History  of  the  Pacific 
states  of  North  America  :  Central  America  ; 
V.  1,  2.    San  Francisco.  1883.    2  v.  O. 

978+2 
Contents.    V.  1.    1501-1530.    2-    1530-1800. 

Stephens,  J:  Lloyd.  Incidents  of  travel  in 
Central  America,  Chiapas  and  Yucatan. 
12th  ed.    111.    N.  Y.  1863.    2  v.  O. 

917.8-1-6 

Froebel,  Julius.  Seven  years'  travel  in  Central 
America,  northern  Mexico  and  the  far 
west  of  the  U.  S.    111.    Lond.  1859.  O. 

917.8:3 

Pictures  of  travel  in  far-off  lands  ;  a  companion 
to  the  study  of  geography  :  Central  Amer- 
ica.   111.     Lond.  1881.  S.  x  917.8  : 1 

Habel,  Simeon.  The  sculptures  of  Santa  Lucia 
Cosumalwhuapa  in  Guatemala ;  with  an 
account  of  travels  in  Central  America  and 
on  the  western  coast  of  South  America.  In 
Smithsonian  contributions.     506  :  R3  v22 

Oibbs,  Archibald  Robei'tson.  British  Honduras  ; 
an  historical  and  descriptive  account  of  the 
colony  from  its  settlement,  1670.  Comp. 
from  original  and  authentic  sources.  Lond. 
1883.  D.  978  :  3 

Soltera,  Maria,  pseud.  A  lady's  ride  across 
Spanish  Honduras.    111.    Edinb.  1884.  O. 

917.8:10 

Wells,  W:  Vincent.  Explorations  and  adven- 
tures in  Honduras,  comprising  slietches  of 
travel  in  the  gold  regions  of  Dlancho,  and 

z  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


a  review  of  the  history  and  general  re- 
sources of  Central  America.  Maps  and  ill. 
N.  Y.  1857.  O.  917.8-1-8 

Scherzer,  C:  v.  Wanderungen  durch  die  mit- 
tel-amerikanischen  freistaaten  Nicaragua, 
Honduras  und  San  Salvador  ;  mit  hinblick 
auf  deutsche  emigration  und  deutschen 
handel.     Maps.    Brschw.  1857.  O. 

917.8:12 

Squier,  Ephraim  G:    Notes  on  Central  America, 

Sarticularly  the  states  of  Honduras  and 
an  Salvador;  their  geography,  topogra- 
phy, climate,  population,  resoui'ces,  pi'o- 
ductions,  etc.,  and  the  proposed  Honduras 
inter-oceanic  railway.  Maps  and  ill.   N.  Y. 

1855.  O.  917.8+5 
—  Nicaragua ;   its  people,  scenery,   monuments 

and  the  proposed  inter-oceanic  canal.  Maps 
and  ill.     N.  Y.  1852.     2  v.  O.         917.8+4 
Contents.    V.  1.  Introd.:  Central  America;  Nicara- 
gua.—Narrative.    2.    Same,  conftmted.— Interocoanic 
canal.— Aborigines  of  Nicaragua.— Outline  of  politi- 
cal history. 
Wells,    W:  Vincent.      Walker's    expedition    to 
Nicaragua  ;  a  history  of  the  central-amer- 
ican  war  and  the  Sonora  and  Kinney  ex- 
peditions, incl.  all   the   recent  diplomatic 
corresp.   Map  and  portr.  of  Walker.    N.  Y. 

1856.  D.  917.8  :  7 
Walker,  W:    The  war  in  Nicaragua.    Map.     N. 

Y.  1860.  D.  978  :  1 

Belt,  T:  The  naturalist  in  Nicaragua ;  a  nar- 
rative of  a  residence  at  the  gold  mines  of 
Chontales,  journeys  in  the  savannahs  and 
forests,  with  observations  on  animals  and 
plants,  in  I'cference  to  the  theory  of  evolu- 
tion of  living  forms.  Map  and  ill.  Lond. 
1874.  D.  917.8  :  9 

Squier,  Ephraim  G:,  {Samuel  A.  Bard).  Waikna, 
or  Adventures  on  the  Mosquito  Shore,  by 
Samuel  A.  Bard.     111.    N.  Y.  1855.  D. 

917.8:2 
Headley,  Joel  Tyler.    Darien  exploring  expedi- 
tion under  command  of  lieut.  I:  C.  Strain  ; 
repr.  from  Harper's  magazine.    N.  Y.  1885. 
Q  917.8+11 

3.    West  Indies. 
In  general. 

Baynal,  Guillaume  T:  Fran9oisrt66^.  History  of 

the    settlements  ...  of    the    europeans    in 

the  .  .  .  West  Indies.  382  :  3 

See  col.  256. 

Eden,  C:  H.   The  West  Indies.    [English  colonies 

and  foreign  countries.]    Lond.  1880.  S. 

917.9:1 

Willis,   Nathaniel  Parker.     Health  trip  to   the 

tropics.    N.  Y.  1854.  D.  917.9  :  5 

App.:    Coronation  of   Soulouquo   as   emperor  of 

Hayti.  ,      ,,^ 

Kingsley,  C:    At  last ;  a  Christmas  in  the  West 

Indies.   111.   [Works,  v.  14.]   Lond.  1882.  D. 

917.9:13 

Brassey,    Anna,    born   Allnutt,    lady.      In    the 

trades,  the  tropics  and  the  roaring  forties. 

[111.]    N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  O.  917.9  :  16 

Contents.  England  to  Madeira.— Madeira.— Trinidad. 

—  Venezuela.  —  .Jamaica.  —  Bahamas.  —  llermuda.  — 

Azores.— App.— Index. 


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CI.  917,  979 


1414 


Drysdale,  W:  In  sunny  lands  ;  out-door  life  in 
Nassau  and  Cuba.    111.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q. 

917.9+18 

C  u  h  a  . 

TurnbuU,  D:    Travels  in  the  west:  Cuba;  with 

notices  of  Porto  Rico  and  the  slave  trade. 

Lond.  1840.  O.  917.9  :  10 

Humboldt,   F:  H:  Alexander  Jreiherr  v.     The 

island  of  Cuba.   Tr.  from  the  Spanish,  with 

notes  and  a  prelim,  essay  by  J:  S.  Thrasher. 

N.  y.  1856.  D.  917.9:9 

Dana,  R:  H:     To  Cuba  and  back ;  a  vacation 

voyage.     Bost.  1859.    D.  917.9  :  6 

Howe,  Julia  Ward.    A  trip  to  Cuba.    Bost.  1860. 

D.  917.9:7 

Gibbes,  Robert  Wilson.    Cuba  for  invalids.    N. 

y.  1860.  D.  552.2:7 

Gallenga,  Antonio.     The  pearl  of  the  Antilles. 

Lond.  1873.  O.  917.9  :  14 

O'Kelly,  James  J.  The  Mambi-land,  or  Advent- 
ures of  a  Herald  correspondent  in  Cuba. 

Phila.  1874.  D.  917.9:8 

Steele,  James  W.    Cuban  sketches.    N.  y.  1881. 

D.  917,9:11 

Ballou,  Maturin  Murray.    Due  south,  or  Cuba, 

past  and  present.    Bost.  1885.   D. 

917.9:20 

H  ay  t  i  . 

Philippi,  K:  Ferdinand.  Geschichte  des  frei- 
staats  von  St.  Domingo,  Hayti.  (Allg. 
historische  taschenbibliothek,  liter  th.) 
Dresden.  1826.  3  v.  in  1.  S.  979  :  2 

Fabens,  Joseph  Warren.  In  the  tropics,  by  a 
settler  in  Santo  Domingo  ;  with  an  introd. 
notice  by  R:  B.  Kimball.  [Anon.]  5th  ed. 
N.  y.  1863.  D.  917.9:3 

United  States.  Dominican  republic:  report  of 
the  commission  of  inquii-y  to  Santo  Dom- 
ingo, with  the  introd.  message  of  the  pres., 
special  reports  made  to  the  commission, 
state  papers  furnished  by  the  Dominican 
government  and  the  statements  of  over  70 
witnesses.  Commissioners  B.  F.  Wade, 
A.  D.  White,  S.  G.  Howe ;  A.  A.  Burton, 
sec,  F.  Douglass,  ass't.    Wash.  1871.   O. 

in  917.9  :  D 

Hazard,  S:  Santo  Domingo,  past  and  present ; 
with  a  glance  at  Hayti.  Maps  and  ill.  N. 
y   1873.  D.  ■  917.9:19 

Bird,  M.  B.  The  republic  of  Hayti  and  its  strug- 
gles ;  from  historical  notes,  issued  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Haytian  government. 
Lond.  n.  d.  D.  979  :3 

St.  John,  Sir  Spenser.  Hayti,  or  The  black  re- 
public.   Lond.  1884.  O.  917.9  :  17 

Other  islands. 

Martin,  Robert  Montgomery.  History  of  the 
West  Indies.  [British  col.  lib.,  V.  5,  6]. 
Lond.  1836-37.  2  v.  S.  979  :  1 

Contents.    V.  1.   Jamaica.— Honduras.— Trinidad.— 
Tobago.— Grenada.— The  Bahamas.— The  Virgin  Isles. 
2.   British  Guiana.— Barbadoes.— St.  Vincent's.- St. 
Lucia.  —  Dominica.—  Montserrat.  —  Antigua.  —  St. 
Christopher's  or  St.  Kitt's,  Nevis,  Anguilla.— Con- 
clusion. 
Ives,  C:    The  isles  of  summer,  or  Nassau  and 
the  Bahamas.    111.  ed.     New  Haven.  1880. 
D.  917.9:2 


Dorr,  Julia  Caroline,  born  Ripley.  Bermuda; 
an  idyl  of  the  summer  islands.  Maps.  N. 
y.  1884.  S.  917.9:15 

Ober,  P:  Albion.  Camps  in  the  Caribbees  ;  ad- 
ventures of  a  naturalist  in  the  Lesser  An- 
tilles.   Bost.  1880.  O.  917.9  :  4 

4.    South  America. 
In  general. 

Juan  y  Santacilia,  Jorge,  and  Antonio  de  "Olloa. 
A  voyage  to  South  America,  describing  at 
large  the  Spanish  cities,  towns,  provinces, 
etc.,   on    that  extensive    continent;  inter- 
spersed   throughout    with     reflexions    on 
whatever  is  peculiar  in   the  religion  and 
civil  policy,  in  the  genius,  customs,  man- 
ners, dress,  etc.,  of  the  several  inhabitants, 
whether  natives,  Spaniards,   Creoles,  Indi- 
ans, mulattoes  or  negroes  ;  together  with 
the  natural,  as  well  as  commercial  history 
of  the  country,  and  an    account  of  their 
gold  and  silver  mines,  undertaken  by  com- 
mand of  the  king  of  Spain.    Tr.  from  the 
Spanish.     111.    Lond.  1760.  2  v.  O.    918  :  7 
Humboldt,  F:  H:  Alexander /mAerr  v.    Travels 
in  the  equinoctial  regions  of  America,  dur- 
ing 1799—1804.  508  :  1 
For  full  title,  see  col.  295. 
Gerstacker,  F:    Achtzehu  monate  in  Siid-Amer- 
ika  und  dessen  deutschen  colonien  ;  ler  th. 
Leipz.  1863.  3  v.  S.                            918  :  10 
Contents.    V.  1.  Ausfahrt.— Ecuador. —  Peru.    2. 
Same,  continued.—  Chile.    3.    Same,  continued.— TJth- 
guay  and  La  Plata.— Brasilien. 
—  Same,  and  Aus  meinem  tagebuch  ;  gesammelte 
erziihlungen.    2te  aufl.    Jena.  n.  d.  2  v.  S. 

918:10 
Coritents,  same  as  the  preceding;  v.  3  begins  with 
Uruguay. 
Tschudi,  J:  Jakob  v.    Reisen  durch   Siidamer- 
ika.    111.  und  karten.     Leipz.  1866-69.  5  v. 
O.  918:11 

Contents.    V.  1 .  Von  Hamburg  nach  Rio  de  Janeiro. 
—Rio  de  Janeiro.— Petropolis.-Von  Petropolis  nach 
Ouro-Preto.    2.  Von  Ouro-Preto  nach  Diamantina.— 
Diamantina.— Von  Diamantina  nach  den  ui'wiildern 
des  Mucury.— Aufenthalt  in  Philadelphia.— Riickreise 
nach  Rio  de  Janeiro.    3.    Nach  der  provinz  Espiritu 
Santo.-Durchdie  provinz  Rio  de  Janeiro.— Besuch  der 
parcerie  colonien  in  der  provinz  Sao  Paolo.— Besuch 
'  der  colonien  in  der   provinz    Santa  Catharina.     4. 
Besuch  der  provinz  Rio  Grande  do  Sul.— Kiistenreise 
von  Rio  de  Janeiro  nach  Sfto  Pedro  do  Rio  Grande.— 
Von  Rio  Grande  do  Sul  nach  Rosario.— Von  Rosario 
nach  Catamarca.    5.  Von  Catamarca  uber  die  Cor- 
dillera und  durch  die  wiiste  von  Atacama  nach  Co- 
bija.— Von  Cobija  nach  Tacna.— Von  Tacna  nach  Are- 
quipa.— Von  Arequipa  nach  Southampton. 
Dahlgren,    Madeleine,    born    Vinton,   formerly 
mrs.  Goddard.     South  sea  sketches  ;  a  nar- 
rative.   Bost.  1881.  D.  918  :  8 
Note.    Travels  along  the  western  coast,  from  Callao 
to  Valparaiso,  in  1867. 
Orton,  James.    The  Andes  and  the  Amazon,  or 
Across  the  continent  of  South  America. 
Map  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1870.  D.  918:5 
Bishop,   Nathaniel  Holmes.    The  pampas  and 
Andes:     A  thoi^.sand    miles'  walk  across 
South  America ;  with  an  introd.  by  E:  A. 
Samuels.    3d  ed.    111.    Bost.  n.  d.  D. 

918:3 

—  Same.    Bost.  1875.  S.  918  :  3 

Price,  Sir  Rose  Lambart.    The  two  Americas ; 

an  account  of  sport  and  travel,  with  notes 

of  men  and  manners,  in  North  and  South 

America.    111.    Phila.  1877.  O.        918  :  6 


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Gallenera,    Antonio.      South    America.      Lond. 

1^0.  O.  918  :  13 

Contents.    Introd.— The  isthmus.— Peru.— Bolivia.— 

Chili.-The  strait.— Region  of  the  Plate.— Paraguay. 

—Brazil. 

Mxilhall,  Marion.  Between  the  Amazon  and 
the  Andes,  or  Ten  years  of  a  lady's  travels 
in  the  pampas,  Gran  Chaco,  Paraguay  and 
Matto  Grosso.  Maps  and  ill.  Lond.  1881. 
O.  918:9 

Pictures  of  travel  in  far-off  lands  ;  a  companion 
to  the  study  of  geography:  South  Amer- 
ica.   111.    Lond.  1881.  S.  x918:12 

Champney,  Lizzie,  born  Williams.  Three  Vassar 
girls  in  South  America  -,  a  holiday  trip  of 
three  college  girls  through  the  southern 
continent,  up  the  Amazon,  down  the  Madei- 
ra, across  the  Andes  and  u])  the  Pacific 
coast  to  Panama.  111.  Bost.  1885  [1884].  O. 
918:14 

Knox,  T:  Wallace.  The  boy  travellers  in  South 
America;  adventures  of  two  youths  in  a 
journey  through  Equador,  Peru,  Bolivia, 
Brazil,  Paraguay,  Argentine  Republic  and 
Chili,  with  descriptions  of  Patagonia  and 
Tierra  del  Fuego  and  voyages  upon  the 
Amazon  and  La  Plata  i-ivers.  111.  N.  Y. 
1886  [1885].  O.  X  918:  15 

Th e  Amazons  and  Brazil. 

Bulflnch,  T:     Eldorado.     In  his  Oregon,  etc. 

917.5:63 
Contents.    Discovery  of  the  Amazon.  — Orellana's 
adventure.— Sir  Walter  Raleigh.— The  french  phil- 
osophers.- Madame  Godin's  voyage.— Herndon's  ex- 
pedition.—Latest  explorations.  — The  naturalist  on 
the  Amazon.— Animated  nature. 
Hemdon,  W:  Lewis,  and  Lardner  Gibbon.    Ex- 
ploration of   the  valley    of    the  Amazon, 
made  under  the  direction  of  the  navy  dep't. 
111.     (U.   S.   32d   cong.  2d  sess.;  Sen.   ex. 
doc,  no.  36).    Maps.     Wash.  1853, 1854.  2  v. 
O.  w  918.1  :D 

C(mtent8.    V.  1.    Report  of  Herndon,  with  maps. 
2.  Report  of  Gibbon,  with  maps. 
"Warren,   J:  Esaias.     Para,  or  Scenes  and  ad- 
ventures on  the  banks  of  the  Amazon.    N. 
Y.  1851.  D.  918.1:6 

Ewbank,  T:  Life  in  Brazil,  or  A  journal  of  a 
visit  to  the  land  of  the  cocoa  and  the  palm  ; 
with  an  app.  containing  ill.  of  ancient 
south  amer.  arts  in  recently  discovered 
implements  and  products  of  domestic  in- 
dustry and  works  in  stone,  pottery,  gold, 
silver,  bronze,  etc.    111.    N.  Y.  1856.  O. 

918.1:3 
Codman,  J:    Ten  months  in  Brazil ;  with  inci- 
dents of  voyages  and  travels,  descriptions 
of  scenery  and  character,  notices  of  com- 
merce and  productions,  etc.    Bost.  1867.  U. 
918.1:2 
Agassiz,  L:  J:  Rudolphe,  and  Elizabeth  Cabot, 
born  Cary.    A  journey  in  Brazil,  [1865-66. 
9th  ed.]     Bost.  1875.  O.  918.1  : 1 

App. :    The  Gulf  stream ;  Flying  fishes ;  Resolutions 
passed  on  board  the  Colorado;  Dom  Pedro  Segundo 
railroad;  Permanence  of  characteristics  In  different 
human  species;  Sketches  ot  separate  journeys  under- 
taken by  different  members  of  the  expedition. 
Bates,  H:  Walter.     The  naturalist  on  the  river 
Amazons  ;  a  record  of  adventures,  habits  of 
animals,  sketches  of  brazilian  and  Indian 
life,  and  aspects  of  nature  under  the  equa- 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


tor,  during  eleven  years  of  travel.  4th  ed. 
111.     Lon(L  1875.  D.  508  :  4 

Fletcher,  James  Cooley ,  and  Daniel  Parrish  Kid- 
der. Brazil  and  the  brazilians,  portrayed 
in  historical  and  descriptive  sketches.  111. 
9th  ed.  rev.  and  brought  down  to  date. 
Bost.  1879.  O.  918.1:4 

Brown,  C:  Barrington,  and  W:  Lidstone.  Fif- 
teen thousand  miles  on  the  Amazon  and 
its  tributaries.  Map  and  ill.  Lond.  1878. 
O.  918.1:8 

Smith,  Herbert  H.  Brazil:  The  Amazons  and 
the  coast.  111.  N.Y.  1879.  O.  918.1:5 
App.:  Geology  and  physical  geography  of  the 
Amazons  valley. 

"Wither,  T:  P.  Bigg-.  Pioneering  in  South  Bra- 
zil ;  three  years  of  forest  and  prairie  life  in 
the  province  of  Parana.  Maps  and  ill. 
Lond.  1878.  ,2  V.    O.  918.1:7 

Xa  Plata  states . 

Page,  T:  Jefferson.  La  Plata,  the  Argentine 
Confederation  and  Paraguay  ;  being  a  nar- 
rative of  the  exploration  of  the  tributaries 
of  the  river  La  Plata  and  adjacent  coun- 
tries during  1853—1856,  under  the  orders  of 
the  U.  S.  government.  Map  and  ill.  N.  Y. 
1859.  O.  918.2+2 

Washburn,  C:  A.  The  history  of  Paraguay; 
with  notes  of  personal  observations  and 
reminiscences  of  diplomacy  under  difficul- 
ties.    Bost.  1871.  2  V.  O.  989-f  1 

Uruguay,  South  America,  The  republic  of ;  its 
geography,  history,  rural  industi'ies,  com- 
merce and  general  statistics.  Issued  by 
authority  ot  the  consulate  -  general  of 
Uruguay.    Maps.    Lond.  1883.  O.  918.9  :  5 

King,  J.  Anthony.  Twenty-four  years  in  the 
Argentine  Republic ;  embracing  its  civil 
and  military  history  and  an  account  of  its 
political  condition  before  and  during  the 
administration  of  gov.  Rosas  ;  his  course  of 
policy,  the  causes  and  character  of  his  in- 
terference with  the  government  of  Monte- 
video, and  the  circumstances  which  led  to 
the  interference  of  England  and  France. 
N.  Y.  1846.  D.  982  :  1 

Napp,  R:,  and  others.  The  Argentine  Republic. 
Written  in  germ.,  for  the  central  Argentine 
commission  on  the  centenary  exhibition  at 
Philadelphia.  Maps.  Buenos  Aires.  1876. 
O.  918.2:1 

Pat  a  gonia. 

Bourne,  B:  Franklin.  The  captive  in  Patagonia, 
or  Life  among  the  giants  ;  a  personal  nar- 
rative.    111.    Bost.  1874.  D.  918.9  :  1 

Beerbohm,  Julius.  Wanderings  in  Patagonia, 
or  Life  among  the  ostrich-hunters.  (Lei- 
sure hour  ser.)    N.  Y.  1879.  S.       918.9  :  2 

Coan,  Titus.  Adventures  in  Patagonia ;  with  an 
introd.  by  H:  M.  Field.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

918.9:3 

Dixie,  Lady  Florence  Caroline,  born  Douglas. 
Acros.s  Patagonia.     111.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

918.9:4 


Chili  and  Peru. 

"Wise,  H:  A:    Wanderings  in  Peru  and  Chili.    In 
his  Los  gringos.  917.7  :  10 


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Gilliss,  James  Melville.  Chile  ;  its  geography, 
climate,  earthquakes,  government,  social 
condition,  mineral  and  agricultural  re- 
sources, commerce,  etc.  Maps  and  ill. 
(U.  S.  naval  astron.  exped.  report,  v.  1). 
Wash.  1855.  Q.  in  508  :  D 

Smith,  Edmond  Reuel.  The  Araucanians,  or 
Notes  of  a  tour  among  the  indian  tribes  of 
southern  Chili.    N.  Y.  1855.  D.      918.3  :  1 

Rivero,  Mariano  E:  de,  and  J:  Jakob  v.  Tschudi. 
Peruvian  antiquities.    N.  Y.  1855.  D. 

985:5 

Reiss,  W:,  and  Alphons  Stiibel.  Peruvian  anti- 
quities: The  necropolis  of  Ancon  in  Peru  ; 
a  series  of  ill.  of  the  civilisation  and  in- 
dustry of  the  empire  of  the  Incas  ;  the  re- 
sults of  excavations  made  on  the  spot. 
With  the  aid  of  the  gen.  administration  of 
the  Royal  museums  of  Berlin.  Berlin. 
[1881-85].  13  pts.  F.  985  :  R3 

Prescott,  W :  Hickling.  History  of  the  conquest 
of  Peru  ;  with  a  prelim,  view  of  the  civiliza- 
tion of  the  Incas.     N.  Y.  1847,  1848.  2  v.  O. 

985-1-1 

—  Same,  ed.  by  J:  Foster  Kirk.    Phila.  2  v.  D. 

985  :  1 
Contentg.    V.  1 .  Introd. ;  view  of  the  civilization  of 
the  Incas.— Discovery  of  Peru.— Conquest  of  Peru. 
2.  Same,  continued.— Civil  wars  of  the  conquerors.— 
Settlement  of  the  country.— App.:     Original   docu- 
ments. 
Trueba  y  Cosio,   Telesforo  de.     History  of  the 
conquest  of  Peru  by  the  Spaniards.    Phila. 
1846.  D.  985  :  2 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  The  land  of  the 
Incas  and  the  city  of  the  sun  ;  the  story  of 
Francisco  Pizarro  and  the  copquest  of 
Peru.  111.  Bost.  1885  [1884].  O.  985:4 
Markham,  Clements  Robert.  The  war  between 
Peru  and  Chili,  1879-82.     N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

983  : 1 

—  Peru.      [English  colonies  and  foreign  coun- 

tries],   ni.     Lond.  1880.  S.  918.5:2 


Tschudi,  J:  Jakob  v.    Travels  in  Peru  ;  on  the 

coast,  in  the  Sierra,  across  the  Cordilleras 

and  the  Andes,  into  the   primeval  forests. 

Tr.   from  the  germ,  by  Thomasina  Ross. 

Newed.    N.  Y.  1854.  I).  918.5:4 

Squier,  Ephraim  G:    Peru  ;  incidents  of  travel 

and  exploration  in  the  land  of  the  Incas. 

111.     N.  Y.  1877.  O.  918.5M-3 

Cole,  G:   Ralph    Fitz-Roy.     The    peruvians    at 

home.    Lond.  1884.  D.  918.5:5 

JVo rt hern  states. 

Hassaurek,  F:  Four  years  among  Spanish  amer- 
icans  [of  Ecuador,  1861-1865].  3d  ed. 
Cine.  1881.  D  918.6:1 

Spence,  James  Mudie.  The  land  of  Bolivar,  or 
War,  peace  and  adventure  in  the  republic 
of  Venezuela,  [1871—1872].  2d  ed.  Maps 
and  ill.    Lond.  1878.  2  v.  O.  918.7  :  1 

Contents  of  app.,  v.  2:  Ancient  history  of  Vene- 
zuela.—Ernst,  A.  List  of  plants  obs.  in  Los  Roques. 
— Sclater,  P.  L.,  a)id  O.  Salvin.  On  some  Venezue- 
lan birds,  coll.  by  J.  M.  Spence.— Ernst,  A.  Sertu- 
lum  naiguatense;  notes  on  a  coll.  of  alpine  plants 
from  the  summit  of  Naiguata.  Plant,  J:  Descrip- 
tion of  minerals  and  ores.— Exhibition  of  curiosities 
from  Venezuela,  Manchester.— Ernst,  A.  Orchideae 
venezuelanie.— Letter  on  the  ascent  of  the  Naiguata. 
—Axon,  W:  E.  A.  The  Spanish  poetry  of  S.  Amer.— 
Cajigal,  J :  M.  Ascent  of  the  Silla  de  Caracas.— First 
Venezuelan  line  arts  exhibition.— Decree  constituting 
the  islands  of  the  republic  into  a  territory  .—Work- 
ing of  the  coal  mines  of  the  Naricual.— Extraction  of 
mineral  phosphates.— List  of  public  works  in  pro- 
gress in  Venezuela,  dec.  1873.— Select  list  of  books, 
pamphlets,  maps  and  mss.  relating  to  Venezuela.— 
Plant,  J:  Neolithic  stone  implements.— The  church 
of  Rome  in  Venezuela.— Index. 
Whetham,  J:  WhethamBoddam-.  Roraima  and 
British  Guiana  ;  with  a  glance  at  Bermuda, 
the  West  Indies  and  the  Spanish  Main. 
Lond.  1879.  O.  918.8  : 1 

Thum,  Everard  F.  im.  Among  the  Indians  of 
Guiana  ;  being  sketches,  chiefly  anthropo- 
logic, from  the  interior  of  British  Guiana. 
Map  and  ill.    Lond.  1883.  O.  918.8  :  2 


29.    Oceanica. 


1.    In  general. 


Wilkes,  C:  Narrative  of  the  U.  S.  exploring  ex- 
pedition during  1838—1842.  Maps  and  ill. 
Phila.  1845.  5  v.  and  Atlas.  Q.  919  :  D 
Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— Madeira.— Rio  Janeiro.— 
Political  state  of  Brazil.  —  Rio  Negro.  —  Terra  del 
Fuegro.  —  Southern  cruise.—  Chili-Peru.  —  Paumotu 
group.— App.  2.  Tahiti.— Eimeo.—Samoan  Islands. 
—New  South  Wales.— Antarctic  cruise.— New  Zealand. 
—App.  3.  Hapai  or  Friendly  Isles.- Feejee  group.— 
Honolulu.  — App.  4.  Hawaiian  Islands. —  Cruise  of 
the  "Porpoise  '  to  the  Paumotu  group  and  Penrhyn 
island.— NisQually  and  Columbia  river.— Willamette 
valley.— Wallawalla.—Puget  Sound  and  Okanagan.— 
Indian  tribes  of  the  interior  of  Oregon.— De  Fuca's 
Straits  and  loss  of  the  "  Peacock" —App.  5.  Bow- 
ditch  Island.— Ellice's  and  Kingsmill  group.— Colum- 
bia river.— California.— Southern  Oregon.— San  Fran- 
cisco to  Manilla.— Manilla.— Sooloo.—Singpore.-Cape 
of  Good  Hope.— Currents  and  whaling.— App.— Gen- 
eral index.    [6].    Atlas. 

—  Same.    Phila.  1845.    5  v.  O.  919  :  4 

—  See  Jenkins,  J:  S.,  below. 

Reynolds,  J:  N.  Pacific  and  Indian  oceans,  or 
The  South  sea  surveying  expedition,  its 
inception,  progress  and  objects.  N.  Y.  1841. 
O.  919:2 


Jenkins,  J:  S.  U.  8.  exploring  expeditions : 
Voyage  of  the  U.  S.  exploring  sqfuadron, 
commanded  by  eapt.  C:  Wilkes  in  1838— 
1842 ;  together  with  explorations  and  dis- 
coveries made  by  admiral  d'Urville,  capt. 
Ross  and  other  navigators  and  travellers, 
and  an  account  of  the  expedition  to  the 
Dead  Sea  under  lieut.  Lynch.  111.  Auburn. 
1850.  O.  919  :  3 

Wallace,  Alfred  Russel,  ed.  Australasia  ;  with 
ethnological  app.  by  A.  H.  Keane.  (Stan- 
ford's compendium  of  geography  and 
travel,  based  on  Hellwald's  "  Die  erde  und 
ihre  volker".)  Maps  and  ill.    Lond.  1879.  O. 

919:1 
Contents.     Australasia.  —  Australia.  —  The   Malay 
archipelago.  —  Melanesia.  —  Mikronesia.  —  New  Zea- 
land.—App. 

2.    Malaysia. 

Earl,  G:  Windsor.  The  eastern  seas,  or  Voyages 
and  adv^entures  in  the  Indian  archipelago 
in  1832—1834 ;  comprising  a  tour  of  the 
island  of  Java,  visits  to  Borneo,  the  Malay 


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peninsula,  Siam,  etc.,  also  an  account  of 
the  present  state  of  Singapore,  with  ob- 
servations on  the  commercial  resources  of 
the  archipelago.    Lond.  1837.  O.    919.1  :  2 

G-ibson,  Walter  M.  The  prison  of  Weltevreden, 
and  a  glance  at  the  East  Indian  archipelago. 
111.     N.  Y.  1855.  D.  919.1  :3 

Wallace,  Alfred  Russel.  The  Malay  archipel^o, 
the  land  of  the  orang-utan  and  the  bircTof 
paradise  ;  a  narrative  of  travel,  with  studies 
of  man  and  nature.  N.  Y.  1869.  O.  919.1:4 


Contents.    Physical  g-eogr.  —  Indo-^lalay  Islands, 
•oup.— The  Celebes  group.— The 
cas.— App.  on  crania  and  languages.— Index. 


The  Timor  group.— Tt 


Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  The  eastern  archi- 
pelago ;  description  of  the  scenery,  animal 
and  vegetable  life,  people  and  physical 
wonders  of  the  islands  in  the  eastern  seas. 
[Anon.]     N.  Y.  1880.  D.  919.1  :  1 

Contents.     Introd.;    General   view.—  The   Asiatic- 
Malay  islands. -The  Australo-Malay  islands.- The 
Philippine  islands. 
Forbes,  H:  O.    A  naturalist's  wanderings  in  the 
eastern  archipelago  ;   a  narrative  of  travel 
and  exploration  from  1878  to  1883  ;  with  ill. 
from  the  author's  sketches  and  descriptions 
by  J:  B.  Gibbs.    Maps  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1885. 
d.  919.1:5 

Contents.    In  the  Cocos-Keeling  islands.— In  Java.— 
In  Sumatra.— In  the  Moluccas  and  in  Timor-Laut.— 
In  the  island  of  Burn.— In  Timor.— App.,  Language 
and  natural  history.— Index. 
Keppel,  H:    The  expedition  to  Borneo  of  h.  m.  s. 
Dido  for  the  suppression  of  pira^,  with 
extracts  from  the  journal  of  James  Brooke. 
NY.  1846.  D.  919.2:2 

Burbridge,  F:  W.  The  gardens  of  the  sun,  or  A 
naturalist's  journalon  the  mountains  and 
in  the  forests  and  swamps  of  Borneo  and 
the  Sulu  archipelago,  [with  app.  on  the 
ferns  and  avifauna  of  the  region].  111. 
Lond.  1880.  O.  919.2  :  1 

Bock,  C:  Alfred.  The  head-hunters  of  Borneo; 
a  narrative  of  travel  up  the  Mahakkam  and 
down  the  Barito ;  also  journeyings  in 
Sumatra,  [with  app.  on  language  and 
natural  history].     111.    Lond.  1881.  O. 

919.2+P3 

Homaday,  W:  T.     [Travels  in  Borneo.]     In  his 

Two  years  in  the  jungle.  915.4  :  42 

3.    Australasia. 

Martin,  Robert  Montgomery.  History  of  Austral- 
Asia  ;  comprisiug  New  South  Wales,  Van 
Diemen's  island,  Swan  river.  South  Austra- 
lia, etc.  3d  ed.  [British  colonial  lib.  V.  2]. 
Lond.  1839.  S.  993  :  1 

Fitzgerald,  J:  Foster  Vesey.  Australia.  111.  and 
map.  [Foreign  countries  and  british  colon- 
ies.)   Lond.  1881.  S.  919.4  :  5 

Oberlander,  R:,  ed.  Australien  ;  geschichte  der 
entdeckung  und  kolonisation,  bilder  aus 
dem  leben  der  ansiedler  in  busch  und  stadt, 
urspriinglich  herausg.  von  Fr.  Christmann. 
2te  autl.,  unter  beriicksichtigung  der  neue- 
sten  gewerbe-  und  verkehrsverhaltnisse 
bearb.  [111.  bibliothek  der  lander-  und 
vcilkerkunde.]     Leipz.  1880.  O.      919.4:8 

Eden,  C:  H.  Australia's  heroes  ;  a  slight  sketch 
of  the  most  prominent  amongst  the  band 
of  gallant  men  who  devoted  their  lives  and 
energies  to  the  cause  of  science  and  the 
development  of  the  fifth  continent.  4th  ed. 
rev.    Lond.  1883.  D.  919.4  :  7 


Pridden,  W:  Australia,  its  history  and  present 
condition  ;  containing  an  account  both  of 
the  bush  and  of  the  colonies  with  their 
respective  inhabitants.  2d  ed.  Lond.  1845. 
S.  994  :  1 

Sidney,  S:  The  three  colonies  of  Australia: 
New  South  Wales,  Victoria,  South  Austra- 
lia ;  their  pastures,  copper  mines  and  gold 
fields.    111.    Lond.  1852.    O.  919.4  :  3 

Peck,  G:  W.  Melbourne  and  the  Chincha  islands, 
with  sketches  of  Lima  and  a  voyage  round 
the  world.    N.  Y.  1854.  D.  919.4  :  9 

Eldershaw,  F.  Australia,  as  it  really  is  in  its 
life,  scenery  and  adventure ;  with  the 
habits  and  "customs  of  its  aboriginal  in- 
habitants, and  the  prospects  and  extent  of 
its  gold  fields.  Lond.  1854.  S.  919.4  : 1 
Howitt,  W:  Land,  labor  and  gold,  or  Two  years 
in  Victoria ;  with  visits  to  Sydney  and  Van 
Diemen's  Land.    Bost.  1855.    2  v.  D. 

919.4:2 
Warburton,   P:  Egerton.     Journey  across  the 
western    interior    of    Australia ;    with    an 
introd.  and  add.  by  C:  H.  Eden,  ed.  by  H. 
W.  Bates.     111.  and  map.    Lond.  1875.  O. 
919.4:6 
Keid,  G.  H.    An  essay  on  New  South  Wales,  the 
mother  colony  of  the  Australias.     Sydney. 
1876.  O.  919.4+10 

TroUope,   Anthony.      Australia   and  New  Zea- 
land.   Leipz'.  1873.    3  v.  in  2.  S.    919.4  :  4 
Contents.    V.  1.    Introd.— Queensland.— New  South 
Wales.  —  App.     2.    Victoria.  —  Tasmania.  —  Western 
Australia. —  App.    3.    South  Australia.  — Australian 
institutions.— New  Zealand.— App. 
Barker,  Mary  Anne  lady.    Station  life  in  New 
Zealand.     Leipz.  1876.  S.  919.3  : 1 

NichoUs,  James  H:  Kerry-.  The  King  country, 
or  Explorations  in  New  Zealand  ;  a  narra- 
tive of  600  miles  of  travel  through  Maori- 
land.  111.  and  map.  N.  Y.  1884.  O.  919.3:4 
Albertis,  L:  Maria  d'.  New  Guinea  ;  what  I  did 
and  what  I  saw.  3d  ed.  Bost.  1881.  2  v. 
O.  919.5+Pl 

Contents.  V.  1 .  My  voyage  of  1871-72-73.- A  voy- 
age to  Yule  island  in  1875.— Notes  and  summary  of 
observations.  —  Catalogue  of  birds  coll.  in  1873. 
2.  First  exploration  of  the  Fly  river,  1875.— Second 
exploration,  1876;  1st  voyage  of  the  "Neva".— Third 
exploration,  1877;  3d  voyage  of  the  "Neva".— Sum- 
mary of  observations.  — Vocabularies.  — Plants  and 
birds  collected. 
Stone,  Octavius  C.  A  few  months  in  New 
Guinea.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  919.5-[-2 

Powell,  Wilfrid.  Wanderings  in  a  wild  country, 
or  Three  years  among  the  cannibals  of  New 
Britain.   '111.     Lond.  1884.  D.        919.3  :  3 

4.    Polynesia. 

In  general. 

Russell,  Michael.  Polynesia,  or  An  historical 
account  of  the  principal  islands  in  the 
South  .sea,  incl.  New  Zealand  ;  the  introd. 
of  Christianity,  and  the  actual  condition  of 
the  inhabitants  in  regard  to  civilization, 
commerce,  and  the  arts  of  social  life. 
[Harper's  family  lib.]     N.  Y.  1845.  S. 

996:1 

Christmann,  F:,  and  R:  Oberlander.  Ozeanien, 
die  inseln  der  siidsee  ;  illtere  und  ne  uere 
erfoi'schungsreisen  im  gebiete  der  insel . 
ginippen  des  Stillen  ozeans,  mit  besonderer 
riicksicht  auf  leben,  sprache  und  sitten  der 


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aussterbenden  naturvolker  jener  eilande. 

till,   bibliothek    der    lander-  nnd   volker- 
;unde.]    Leipz.  1873.  O.  919.6  :  10 

Fomander,  Abraham.    An  account  of  the  Poly- 
nesian race.  572  :  12 
See  col.  361. 
Montgomery,  James.    Journal  of  the  voyages 
and  travels   by  Daniel  Tyerman    and  G: 
Bennet,   deputed    from   the  London    mis- 
sionary society,  to  visit  their  various  sta- 
tions   in    the    South    sea    islands,    China, 
India,  etc.,  between  1831  and  1829,  comp. 
from  original  documents.     From   the  1st 
Lond.  ed.,  rev.  by  an  amer.  ed.   Bost.  1832. 
3v.  D.                                                  919.6:4 
^llis,  W:    Polynesian  researches,  during  a  resi- 
dence of  neai'ly  eight  years  in  the  Society 
and  Sandwich  Islands.   N.  Y.  1838.   4  v.  D. 
919.6:2 
Wise,  H:  A:    Wanderings  in  Polynesia,  1846-48. 
/w  A»s  Los  gringos.                        917.7:10 
Note.    Sandwich,  Marquesas  and  Society  Islands. 
Perkins,  E:  T.     Na  Motu,   or  Reef-rovings  in 
the  South  seas ;  a  narrative  of  adventures 
at    the  Hawaiian,   Georgian    and    Society 
Islands.   Maps,  ill.  and  app.  relating  to  the 
resources  of  Polynesia.     N.  Y.  1854.  O. 

919.6:5 

South  Pac ifi c . 

Coote,  Walter.  The  western  Pacific  ;  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  groups  of  islands  to  the  north 
and  east  of  the  aiistralian  continent.  Map 
and  ill.    Lond.  1883.  S.  919.6  :  13 

Barrow,  Sir  J:  A  description  of  Pitcairn's 
Island  and  its  inhabitants,  with  an  authen 
tic  account  of  the  mutiny  of  the  ship 
Bounty,  and  of  the  subsequent  fortunes  of 
the  mutineers.  [Anon.]  [Harper's  family 
lib.]     N.  Y.  1840.  S.  919.7:4 

Belcher,  Diana  lady.  The  mutineers  of  the 
Bounty  and  their  descendants  in  Pitcairn 
and  Norfolk  Islands.  Map  and  ill.  N.  Y. 
1871.   D.  997:2 

Wallis,  Mr-f.  M.  D.  Life  in  Feejee,  or  Five  years 
among  the  cannibals,  by  a  lady.  Bost.  1851. 
S.  919.6:8 

Williams,  T:,  and  James  Calvert.  Fiji  and  the 
fijians  ;  ed.  by  G:  Stringer  Rowe.  N.  Y. 
1859.  O.  919.64-9 

Cumming,  Constance  Frederica  Gordon-.  At 
home  in  Fiji.  Map  and  ill.  2d  ed.  Edinb. 
1881.  2v.  0.  919.6:7 


Cumming,  C.  F.  Gordon-. — Continued. 
—  A  lady's  cruise  in  a  french  man-of-war.     Map 
and  ill.    Edinb.  1882.  2  v.  O.       919.6  :  11 
Cnntents.    V.  1,  To n^a.— Samoa.— Taliiti.    2.  Tahiti; 
with  slietches  of  the  Marquesas  and  Paumotus. 
Brassey,   Anna,  born  Allnutt,  lady.    Tahiti ;  a 
series  of  photographs  taken  by  col.  Stuart 
Wortley,  with  letterpress  by  lady  Brassey. 
Lond.  1882.  O.  919.6  :  l2 

Browne,  J:  Ross.  Crusoe's  island,  a  ramble  in 
the  footsteps  of  Alexander  Selkirk  [in 
1849]  -,  with  sketches  of  adventure  in  Cali- 
fornia and  Washoe.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

919.7:5 

North  Pacific. 

Jarves,  James  Jackson.  History  of  the  Hawa- 
iian or  Sandwich  Islands  ;  embracing  their 
antiquities,  mythology,  legends,  discovery 
by  europeans  in  the  16th  century,  re-dis- 
covery by  Cook,  with  their  civil, "religious 
and  political  history,  from  the  earliest 
traditionary  period  to  the  present  time. 
2d  ed.     Bost.  1844.  D.  997  :  1 

Stewart,  C:  S:  A  residence  in  the  Sandwich 
Islands.  5th  ed.,  enl.;  incl.  an  introd.  and 
notes  by  W:  Ellis.    Bost.  1839.   D. 

919.7:3 

Cheever,  H:  Theodore.  The  island  world  of  the 
Pacific  ;  the  personal  narrative  and  results 
of  travel  thi'ough  the  Sandwich  or  Hawaiian 
Island.s,  and  other  parts  of  Polynesia.  111. 
N.  Y.  1851.  D.  919.6:1 

Bates,  G:  W.  Sandwich  Island  notes,  by  a 
Huole.     N.  Y.  1854.  D.  919.7:2 

Anderson,  Rufus.  The  Hawaiian  Islands  ;  their 
progress  and  condition  under  missionary 
labors.    Bost.  1864.  D.  919.7:6 

Nordhoff,  C:    [The  Sandwich  Islands]. 

m  917.5:  61 

Bishop,  Isabella  L.,  horn  Bii*d.  The  Hawaiian 
archipelago  ;  six  months  among  the  palm 
groves,  coral  reefs  and  volcanoes  of  the 
Sandwich  Islands.  2d  ed.  111.  Lond.  1876. 
D.  919.7:1 

Cumming,  Constance  Frederica  Gordon-.  Fire 
fountains  ;  the  kingdom  of  Hawaii,  its  vol- 
canoes and  the  history  of  its  missions.  111. 
and  maps.     Edinb.  1883.  2  v.  O.    919.7:7 

Fomander,  Abraham.  Ancient  history  of  the 
hawaiian  people  to  the  times  of  Kameha- 
meha  I.  in  f!il^  :  12 

See  col.  351. 


30.    Polar  regions. 


1.    In  general. 

Hartwig,  G:  The  polar  world ;  a  popular  de- 
scription of  man  and  nature  in  tne  arctic 
and  antarctic  regions  of  the  globe.  2d  ed. 
111.    Lond.  1874.  O.  919.8:3 

Royal  society  of  London.  Manual  of  the  natural 
history,  geology  and  physics  of  Greenland 
and  the  neignbourin^  regions ;  prepared 
for  the  use  of  the  arctic  expedition  of  1875, 
under  the  dir.  of  the  Arctic  committee  of 
the  Royal  society,  and  ed.  by  T.  Rupert 
Jones ;  together  with  instructions  sug- 
gested by  the   Arctic    committee  of   the 


Royal  society,  for  the  use  of  the  expedition. 
Pub.  by  the  authority  of  the  lords  com- 
missioners of  the  admiralty.  Lond.  1875. 
O.  919.8:25 

Howgate,  H:  W.    Polar  colonization  ;  memorial 

to  congress  and  action  of  scientific   and 

commercial  associations.     Wash.  n.  d.  O. 

919.8:9 

Barrow,  Sir  J:,  ed.  Voyages  of  discovery  and 
reseai'ch  within  the  arctic  regions,  from 
1818  to  the  present  time  ;  under  the  com- 
mand of  the  several  naval  officers  em- 
ployed, by  sea  and  land,  in  search  of  a 
northwest    passage    from  the  Atlantic  to 


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the  Pacific,  with  two  attempts  to  reach 
the  north  pole,  abr.  and  arr.  from  the 
official  narratives  with  occasional  remarks. 
N.  Y.  1846.  D.  919.8:2 

Leslie,  Sir  J:,  and  others.  Narrative  of  discov- 
ery and  adventure  in  the  polar  seas  and 
regions,  with  ill.  of  their  climate,  geology 
and  natural  history,  with  an  account  of  the 
whale-fishery.    N.  Y.  1843.    S.    919.8:28 

Tillotson,  J:  Adventures  in  the  ice  ;  a  compre- 
hensive summary  of  arctic  exploration, 
discovery  and  adventure  ;  incl.  experiences 
of  captain  Penny,  the  veteran  whaler,  now 
first  pub.    111.    Lond.  [1865].   D. 

x919.8:38 

Sargent,  Epes,  ed.  Arctic  adventure  by  sea  and 
land  from  the  earliest  date  to  the  last  ex 
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Map  and  ill.     Bost.  1867.  D.         919.8  :  42 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  Recent  polar  voy- 
ages ;  a  record  of  discovery  and  adventure, 
from  the  search  after  Franklin  to  the  Brit- 
ish polar  expedition,  1875—1876.  [Anon.] 
Lond.  1880.   D.  919.8:39 

Nourse,  Joseph  E.,  ed.  American  explorations 
in  the  ice  zones ;  prepared  chiefly  from 
official  sources.  Maps  and  ill.  Bost.  [18841. 
O.  919.8:45 

2.    Special  voyages. 

Northwes  t . 

Ellis,  H:  A  voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay  by  the 
Dobbs  galley  and  California  in  1746  and 
1747,  for  discovering  a  northwest  passage  ; 
with  an  accurate  survey  of  the  coast  and  a 
short  natural  history  of  the  country,  with 
a  fair  view  of  the  facts  and  arguments 
from  which  the  future  finding  of  such  a 
passage  is  rendered  probable.  Prefixed, 
an  historical  account  of  the  attempts  hith- 
erto made  for  the  finding  of  a  passage  that 
way  to  the  East  Indies.  Chart  and  ill. 
Lond.  1748.  D.  919.8  :  6 

Parry,  W:  E:  Journals  of  the  1st,  2d  and  3d 
voyages  for  the  discovery  of  a  northwest 
passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  in 
1819—1825,  in  his  majesty's  ships  Hecla, 
Griper  and  Fury.  Plates.  Lond.  1828.  5  v.  ^ 
in3.  T.  919.8:30 

—  Same.    Three  voyages  for  the  discovery  of  a 

northwest  passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the 
Pacific,  and  narrative  of  an  attempt  to 
reach  the  north  pole.    N.  Y.  1845.  2  v.  S. 

919.8:30 

Franklin,  Sir  J:  Narrative  of  a  journey  to  the 
shores  of  the  Polar  sea  in  1819—1822.  2d  ed. 
Lond.  1824.  2  v.  O.  919.8  :  10 

Koss,  Sir  J:  Narrative  of  a  second  voyage  in 
search  of  a  northwest  passage  and  of  a 
residence  in  the  arctic  regions  during  1829 
— 1833  ;  incl.  the  reports  of  capt.  James 
Clark  Ross  and  the  discovery  of  the  north- 
ern magnetic  pole.    Lond.  1835.  Q. 

919  8  •  1133 

—  Same.    Paris.  1835.  O.  919.8:33 
Back,  Sir  G:    Narrative  of  the  arctic  land  ex- 
pedition to  the  mouth  of  the  Great  Fish 
river  and  along  the  shores  of  the  Arctic 
ocean,  in  1833—1885.    Map.    Phila.  1836.  O. 

919.8:1 

z  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Simpson,  T:  Narrative  of  the  discoveries  on 
the  north  coast  of  America  ;  efl'ected  by  the 
officers  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  company  dur- 
ing 1836—1839.     Lond.  1843".  O.    919.8  :  34 

Bicliardson,  Sir  J:  Arctic  searching  expedi- 
tion ;  a  journal  of  a  boat-voyage  through 
Rupert's  Land  and  the  Arctic  sea,  in  search 
of  the  discovery  ships  under  the  command 
of  sir  J:  Franklin ;  with  an  app.  on  the 
physical  geography  of  North  America.  N. 
Y.  1852.  D.  919.8:11 

Osbom,  Sherard.  Stray  leaves  from  an  arctic 
journal,  or  Eighteen  months  in  the  polar 
regions,  in  search  of  sir  John  Franklin's 
expedition,  in  1850-51.    N.  Y.  1850.  D. 

919.8:29 

Kane,  Elisha  Kent.  Grinnell  expedition  in 
search  of  sir  John  Franklin.  111.  T.  p.  w. 
[N.  Y.  1854].  O.  919.8-fl2 

—  Arctic  explorations  ;  the  second  and  last  U. 

S.  Grinnell  expedition  in  search  of  sir 
John  Franklin ;  with  a  biogr.  sketch  of 
the  author  by  C:  W.  Shields.  111.  Hartford. 
1871.  O.  919.8  :  14 

—  Same,  germ.    Kane,   der  nordpolfahrer  ;  ark- 

tische  fahrten  und  entdeckungen  der  zwei- 
ten  Grinnell  -  expedition  zur  aussuchung 
sir  John  Franklins.  1853,  1854  und  1855, 
unter  Elisha  Kent  Kane,  beschrieben  von 
ihm  selbst.     6te  aufi.     Leipz.  1879.  D. 

919.8:14 
Contents  of  Elnleitung':    Die  entdeckungsreisen  im 
norden.— Die  nordwestliche  durchfahrt 


und  der   mensch  im  nordpolarkroise. 
Kent  Kane. 


Die  natur 
Dr.   Elisha 


—  Die  Grinnell-expedition  nach  dem  Arctischen 

oceaUj  1853,  1854  und  1855,  zur  aussuchung 
des  sir  John  Franklin  unter  dem  com- 
mando des  dr.  Elisha  Kent  Kane,  von  der 
Ver.  Staaten  navy.    Phila.  1857.  O. 

919.8:13 

Hayes,  I:  Israel.  An  arctic  boat  journey,  in  the 
autumn  of  1854.    Bost.  1860.  D.     919.8  :  7 

McClintock,  Sir  Francis  Leopold.  The  voyage 
of  the  Fox  in  the  arctic  seas  ;  a  narrative 
of  the  discovery  of  the  fate  of  sir  John 
Franklin  and  his  companions.  Maps  and 
ill.     Bost.  1860.  D.  919.8:15 

—  Same.    4th  ed.    Lond.  1875.  D.        919.8  :  15 
Hall,   C:  Francis.      Arctic  researches  and  life 

among  the  esquimaux  ;  the  narrative  of 
an  expedition  in  search  of  sir  John  Frank- 
lin in  1860-1862.  Maps  and  ill.  N.  Y.  1865. 
O.  919.8:17 

XoTirse,  Joseph  E.  Narrative  of  the  2d  arctic 
expedition  made  by  C:  Francis  Hall;  his 
voyage  to  Repulse  Bay,  sledge  journeys  to 
the  straits  oi  Fury  and  Hecla  and  King 
William's  Land,  and  residence  among  the 
eskimos  during  1864-69 ;  ed.  under  the 
orders  of  the  sec.  of  the  navy.  Maps  and 
ill.  (U.  S.  naval  observatory.)  Wash.  1879. 
Q.  m  919.8  :D 

Hayes,  I:  Israel.  The  open  polar  sea  ;  a  narra- 
tive of  a  vojyage  of  discovery  towards  the 
north  pole  in  the  schooner  United  States. 
N.  Y.  1867.   O.  919.8:43 

Davis,  C:  H:  Narrative  of  the  north  polar  ex- 
pedition, U.  8.  ship  Polaris,  capt.  C:  Francis 
Hall  commanding;  ed.  under  the  dir.  of 
G.  M.  Robeson,  sec.  of  the  navy.  (U.  S. 
naval  observatory.)    Wash.  1876.  O. 

w  919.8  :D 


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HIST.  AUTD  GEOGUt.— POIiAR  REGIONS.  01.  919,  999  1426 


Blake,  E.  Vale,  ed.  Arctic  experiences  ;  con- 
taining capt.  G:  E.  Tyson's  wonderful  drift 
on  the  ice-floe,  a  history  of  the  Polaris  ex- 
pedition, of  the  cruise  of  the  Tigress  and 
the  rescue  of  the  Polaris  survivors  ;  added, 
a  general  arctic  chronology.  N.  Y.  1874.  O. 
919.8+37 

MacGahan,  J:  A.  Under  the  northern  lights. 
111.    Lond.  1876.  O.  919.8:48 

Note.    A  record  of  the  expedition  down  Peel  Strait 
in  1875,  under  capt.  Allen  Young. 

Nares,  Sir  G:  Strong.  Narrative  of  a  voyage  to 
the  Polar  sea  during  1875-6  in  h.  m.  ships 
Alert  and  Discovery ;  with  notes  on  the 
natural  history,  ed. 'by  H.  W.  Feilden.  4th 
ed.     Lond.  1878.     2  v.  O.  919.8  :  21 

Gilder,  W:  H:  Schwatka's  search  ;  sledging  in 
the  Arctic  in  quest  of  the  Franklin  records. 
N.  Y.  1881.  O.  919.8+24 

Boas,  Franz.  Baffin-Land ;  geographische  er- 
gebnisse  einer  in  1883  und  1884  ausgefiihr- 
ten  forschungsreise.  Karten.  In  Peter- 
mann's  mitteuungen,  erganzungsb.  17. 

^  ^  "  905.1  :M 

United  States.  Treasury  depH.  Cruise  of  the 
I'evenue-steamer  Corwin  in  Alaska  and  the 
n.  w.  Arctic  ocean  in  1881 ;  notes  and 
memoranda,  medical  and  anthropological, 
botanical,  ornithological.  111.  Wash.  1883. 
Q.  in  919.8  :  D 

Contents.    Bosse,  Irving  C.  Medical  and  anthropol- 


notes  on  Alaska.— Muir,  J:  Botanical  notes 
on  Alaska.— Nelson,  E.  W.  Birds  of  Bering  sea  and 
the  Arctic  ocean.— Bean,  Tarleton  H.  List  of  fishes 
known  to  exist  in  the  Arctic  ocean  north  of  Bering 
Strait. 

Greenland. 

Cranz,  D :  The  history  of  Greenland ;  contain- 
ing a  description  of  the  country  and  its  in- 
haTbitants,  and  particularly  a  relation  of  the 
mission  carried  on  for  above  these  30  years 
by  the  unitas  fratrum  at  New  Herrnhuth 
and  Lichtenfels  in  that  country.  Tr.  from 
the  high-dutch  and  ill.  with  maps  and  other 
copper-plates.   Lond.  1767.  2  v.  O.  998  : 1 

Kink,   H:   Johannes.      Danish    Greenland;    its 

geople  and    its  products;    ed.  by  Robert 
irown.     111.     by    the    Eskimo    and   map. 
Lond.  1877.  D.  919.8  :  26 

Hayes,  I:  Israel.  The  land  of  desolation  ;  being 
a  personal  narrative  of  observation  and 
adventure  in  Greenland.  111.  N.  Y.  1872. 
D.  919.8:36 

—  Pictures  of  arctic  travel :  Greenland.  N.  Y. 
1881.  D.  919.8  :  8 

JVo  rtheast. 

Wrangell  or  Wrangel,  Baron  Ferdinand  Petro- 
vitch.  Narrative  of  an  expedition  to  the 
Polar  sea,  in  1820—1823 ;  [ed.  in  german 
from  his  mss.  and  notes  by  G.  Engelhardt, 
prep,  for  press  by  C.  Ritter.  Eng.  ed. 
edited  by  E:  Sabine.]  [Harper's  fam.  lib.] 
N.  Y.  1845.  S.  919.8:36 

Blackwood,  Sir  F:  Temple  Hamilton-Temple-, 
earl  of  Dufferin.  A  yacht  voyage  :  Letters 
from  high  latitudes ;   some  account  of  a 


voyage  in  the  schooner  yacht  "Foam"  85  0. 
M.  to  Iceland,  Jan  Mayen  and  Spitzbergen, 
in  1856.    Bost.  1859.  D.  919.8:5 

Lament,  James.  Seasons  with  the  sea-horses,  or 
Sporting  adventures  in  the  northern  seas 
[round  Spitzbergen].    N.  Y.  1861.  O. 

919.8+27 

Recent  expeditions  to  eastern  polar  seas ;  voy- 
age of  the  Hansa  and  Germania,  voyage  of 
the  Tegethoff.  111.  and  maps.  Lond.  1882. 
D.  919.8:46 

Koldewey,  K:  The  german  arctic  expedition  of 
1869-70,  and  narrative  of  the  wreck  of  the 
Hansa  in  the  ice.  111.,  maps  and  portr.  Tr. 
and  abr.  by  L.  Mercier,  and  ed.  by  H.  W. 
Bates.    Lond.  1874.  O.  919.8+P19 

Payer,  Julius.  New  lands  within  the  arctic 
circle  ;  narrative  of  the  discoveries  of  the 
austrian  ship  Tegetthoft",  1872—1874.  Tr. 
from  the  german  with  the  author's  ap- 
probation. Maps  and  ill.  N.  Y.  1877.  O. 
919.8:31 

Leslie,  Alexander.  The  arctic  voyages  of  Adolf 
Erik  Nordenskiold,  1858— 1879.  111.  and 
maps.    Lond.  1879.  O.  919.8+22 

Nordenskiold,  Friherre  Nils  Adolf  Erik.  The 
voyage  of  the  Vega  round  Asia  and  Eu- 
rope ;  with  a  historical  review  of  previous 
journeys  along  the  north  coast  of  the  old 
world.  Tr.  by  Alexander  Leslie.  Portr., 
maps  and  ill.    Lond.  1881.    2  v.  O. 

919.8  :  23 

Hovgaard,  Andre.  Nordenskiold's  voyage  round 
Asia  and  Europe  ;  a  popular  account  of  the 
northeast  passage  of  the  Vega,  1878-80. 
Tr.  from  the  danish  by  H.  L.  Brsekstad. 
Maps.     111.    Lond.  1882."  O.         919.8  :  49 

Loll,  E :  Von  Schweden  nach  Japan  :  Die  nord- 
polfahrten  Adolf  Erich  von  Nordenskiold's. 
111.    Wien.  n.d.S:  919.8  :  50 

Markham,  Albert  H.    A  polar  reconnaissance  ; 

the  voyage  of  the  Isbjorn  to  Novaya  Zem- 

lya  in  1879.    Maps  and  ill.    Lond.  1881.  O. 

919.8:20 

De  Long,  G:  W.  The  voyage  of  the  Jeannette  ; 
the  ship  and  ice  journals  of  lieut. -com- 
mander G:  W.  DeLong,  ed.  by  his  wife 
Emma  DeLong.    Portr.  and  maps.    Bost. 

1882.  2  V.  O.  919.8+44 
Danenhower,    J:    Wilson.      Narrative    of   the 

Jeannette.    Bost.  1882.  D.  919.8  :  40 

Gilder,  W:  H:  Ice-pack  and  tundra ;  an  ac- 
count of  the  search  for  the  Jeannette,  and 
a  sledge  journey  through  Siberia.    N.  Y. 

1883.  O.  919.8-1-41 
Harber,  Giles  B.    Report  of  his  search  for  the 

missing  people  of  the  Jeannette  expedition, 
and  the  transportation  of  lieut. -com.  De- 
Long  and  companions  to  the  U.  S.  111. 
(U.  S.  48th  cong.  1st  sess.;  House  ex.  doc. 
no.  163).    Wash.  1884.  O.  919.8  :  Pam 

Melville,  G:  W.  In  the  Lena  delta  ;  a  narrative 
of  the  search  for  lieut.  -  commander  De- 
Long,  followed  by  an  account  of  the  Greely 
relief  expedition  and  a  proposed  method  of 
reaching  the  north  pole ;  ed.  by  Melville 
Philips.  Maps  and  ill.  Bost.  1885  [1884]. 
O.  919.8  :  47 


XI.    BIOGRAPHY. 


1.    In  general. 


les  ouvrasres  conaamnes  au  leu,  hub  a  i  luuex  ou 
saisis  par  la  police,  ainsl  que  sur  les  ecrits  couronn^s 
par  les  academies  et  les  societies  savantes,  et  sur 
les  pamphlets,  libelles,  satires,  pasquilles  etc.,   en- 


1.    Universal  dictionaries. 

Oettinger,  E:  Marie.  Bibliographic  biographi- 
que  universelle  ;  dictionnaire  des  ouvrages 
relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  la  vie  publique  et 
privee  des  personaages  celfebres  de  tous  les 
temps  et  de  toutes  les  nations,  depnis  le 
commencement  du  monde  jusqii'a  nos 
jours.    Paris.  1866.  2  v.  Q.  16  :  L 

Contenant,  1°  La  desigmation  clironologrlQue  de  tou- 
tes les  monographies  biographiques,  2°  L'enumera- 
tion  de  leurs  diverses  editions,  reimpressions  et  tra- 
ductions, 3°  Les  dates  exactes  de  la  naissance  et  de  la 
mort  des  personnages  mentionnes,  4°  La  date  de 
I'avenement  des  souverains  et  celle  du  mariage  des 
relnes  et  des  princesses,  5°  L'lndication  des  portraits 
joints  aux  ouvrages  cites,  6°  Des  reseigneraents  sur 
les  bibliotheques  publiques  ou  se  trouvent  les  bio- 
graphies indiqu^es,  T  Des  notes  historiques  et 
litteraires  sur  les  auteurs  et  les  ecrits  curieux,  sur 
les  ouvrages  condamn^s  au  feu,  mis  k  I'lndex  ou 
laisisparlai 
3ar  les  acad 

Famj 
du  repertoire  des  bio-bibliographies  generales, 
nationales  et  speciales.— Trt/e-pot/e. 

Phillips,  Lawrence  B.  The  dictionary  of  bio- 
graphical reference ;  containing  100,000 
names,  together  with  a  classed  index  of 
the  biographical  literature  of  Europe  and 
America.    Lond.  1871.  O.  920  :  113 

—  Same.  2d  ed.,  with  an  app.  continuing  the 
work  by  an  addenda  of  necrology  olemi- 
nent  persons  for  the  last  ten  years.  Phila. 
1881.  O.  920  :L 

Bayle,  P:  A  general  dictionary,  historical  and 
critical ;  in  which  a  new  and  accurate 
translation  of  that  of  mr.  Bayle  is  included, 
the  whole  containing  the  history  of  the 
most  illustrious  persons  of  all  ages  and 
nations,  particularly  those  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  distinguished  by  their  rank, 
actions,  learning  and  other  accomplish- 
ments, with  relictions  on  those  passages 
of  mr.  Bayle  which  seem  to  favour  scepti- 
cism and  "the  manichee  system  by  J:  P: 
Bernard,  T:  Birch,  J:  Lockman  and  other 
hands.    Lond.  1734.  10  v.   F.        920  :  B66 

Gorton,  J:  A  general  biographical  dictionary. 
New  ed.;  in  3  v.;  v.  2.  3.     Lond.  1841.  O. 

920 :  Be 

Hawks,  Francis  Lister,  ed.  Appleton's  cyclo- 
paedia of  biography  ;  embracing  a  series 
of  original  memoirs  of  the  most  distin- 
guished persons  of  all  times,  written  for 
this  work  by  sir  Archibald  Alison  and  oth- 
ers.   111.    N.  Y.  1863.  Q.  920  :  R4 

Hoefer^  J:  Chrdtien  Ferdinand,  ed.  Nouvelle 
biographie    universelle    depuis  les  temps 


les  plus  recules  jusqu'il  nos  jours ;  avoc 
les  renseignements  bibliographiques  et 
I'indication  des  sources  il  consulter.  Paris. 
1852-67.  46  v.  in  23.  O.  020  :  Rl 

Godwin,  Parke.  The  cyclopaedia  of  biography  ; 
a  record  of  the  lives  of  eminent  persons, 
with  a  supp.,  brought  down  to  aug.  1877. 
N.  Y.  1878.  O.  920  :  115 

Oettinger,  E:  Maria.  Moniteur  des  dates:  Bio- 
graphisch-genealogisch  -  historisches  welt- 
register,  enthaltend  die  personal-akten  der 
menschheit,  d.  h.  den  heimaths-  und  ge- 
burts-schein,  den  heirathsakt  und  todestag 
von  mehr  als  100,000  geschichtlichon  per- 
siinlichkeiten  aller  zeiten  und  nationen  von 
erschaffung  der  welt  bis  auf  den  heutigen 
tag  ;  mit  zahlreich  ein^estreuten  noten  ans 
alien  zweigen  der  curiositiit.  Leipz.  1869- 
82.  9  v.  in  3.  F.  920  :  1158 

Contents.    V.  1.    A— C.     2.  D-Holmes.    3.    Holm- 
gren-Meal.   4.  M^an— R.   6.  S— Wiebeking.    6.  Wic- 
bel— Z.  —  Moniteur  des  faits.    7.  Supplement,  ed.  par 
Hugo    Schramm     Maodonald.    A— L.     8.    M-Witzs. 
9.  Witzt-Z.       Anhang,  A-Z. 
Thomas,   Joseph.     Universal  pronouncing  dic- 
tionary   of    biography     and    mythology. 
Phila.' 1878.  Q.  920  :L2 

—  Same;    new    ed.,    thoroughly  rev.    and    enl. 

Phila.  1886  [1885J.  Q.  920  :  R2 

Vapereau,  L:  (Justave.    Dictionnaire  universel 

des  contemporains,   contenant   toutes    les 

personnes    notables   de   la  France  et  des 

f>ays  ctrangers.  .  .redige  et  tenu  Jliouravec 
e  concours  d'ccrivains  de  tous  les  pays. 
Seed.;  cntiferement  refondue  et  considt  ra- 
blement  augm.     Paris.  1880.  Q.     920  :  R7 

Men  of  the  time,  The,  or  Sketches  of  living 
notables,  authors,  architects,  artists,  com- 
posers, demagogues,  divines,  dramatists, 
engineers,  journalists,  ministers,  mon- 
archs,  novelists,  philanthropists,  i)oets, 
politicians,  preachers,  savans,  statesm(!n, 
travellers,  voyagers,  warriors.  N.  Y.  1852. 
D.  '      -y  f-  920:34 

Cooper,    Thompson,    ed.     Men   of    the   time ;  a 

dictionary  of    contemporaries,  containing 

biogr.   notices    of    eminent    characters  of 

both  sexes.     10th  ed.,  rev.    Lond.  ISTU.  1). 

920  :  R8 

—  Same.     11th  ed.,  rev.    Lond.  1884.   D. 

920  :  R8 

2.    OoUections. 

General. 

Duyckinck,  Evert  A:  Portrait  gallery  of  emi- 
nent men  and  women  of  Europe  and  Amer- 


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ica ;  embracing  history,  statesmanship, 
naval  and  military  life,  philosophy,  the 
drama,  science,  literature  and  art,  with 
biographies.    111.    N.  Y.  [1872].  2  v.  Q. 

920 :  R54 
Great  men  and  great  women  of  history ;  their 
portr.  from  the  rare  and   authentic  collec- 
tion in  the  Munich  pinakothek,  with  biogr. 
sketches.    Authorized  ed.    N.  Y.  [18851.  F. 
920  :  R70 
Wood,  Wallace,  ed.    The  hundred  greatest  men; 
portraits  of  the  one  hundred  greatest  men 
of  history,  reprod.    from  steel-engr.     111. 
N.  Y.  1884.  O.  920+63 

Coan,  Titus  Munson,  ed.  Studies  in  biography. 
(Topics  of  the  time,  no.  2).    N.  Y.   1883.  D. 

920 : 53 
Contents.    Harrison,  F:     Leon  Gambetta.— Jona- 
than Swift.— Christie,  M.  E.     Miss   Burney's  own 
story.— Dasent,  Sir  G.  W.     Samuel  Wllberforce.— 
Trail,  H.  D.     Lord    Westbury  and  bishop    Wilber- 
force;  a    Luelanic   dialogue.  —  Correspondence   de 
Georg-es  Sand.— Literary  bohemians. 
Cooke,    Frances    E.      Three    great    lives.     111. 
Lond.  1884.  D.  920  :  65 

Contents.    Savonarola.— Sir  T:  Moore.— Latimer. 
Distinguished  men  of  modern    times.      N.  Y. 
1845.  2  V.  T.  920  :  33 

Contents.  V.  1.  Dante.— Wielif.  —  Chaucer.— Eras- 
mus. —  Copernicus.—  Cortez.  —  Loyola.— Tasso.—Cer- 
vatites.—  Shakspeare.  —  Raleigh.— Bacon.— Kepler.— 
Coke.— Gustavus  Adolphus.—  Galileo.—  Hampden.  — 
Grotius.  —  Descartes.  —  Harvey.  —  Pascal.—  De  Witt. 
—Milton.— Hale.  2.  Sobieski.— Bossuet.  —  Locke. — 
Fenelon.—Penn.— Newton.— Defoe.  —  Handel.— Chat- 
ham. —  Linnaeus.  —  Euler.  —  Buffon.  —  De  L'Epee.— 
Mozart.— Sir  W.  Jones.— Burke.— Schwartz.— Cowper. 
—Pitt.— Fox.— Kosciusko.— Jenner.—  Cuvier.-Walter 
Scott.— Wilberforce. 

Drake,  S:  Adams,  erf.  Our  great  benefactors; 
short  biographies  of  the  men  and  women 
most  eminent  in  literature,  science,  philan- 
thropy, art,  etc.    Portr.    Bost.  1884.  O. 

920  :  62 
Emerson,  Ralph  "Waldo.     Representative  men ; 
twelve  lectures.    New  rev.  ed.    Bost.  1883. 
T.  920:12 

Contents.    Uses  of  great  men.— Plato,  or  The  phil- 
osopher.—Swedenborg,  or  The  mystic— Montaigne, 
or  The  sceptic.  —  Shakespeare,  or  The  poet.  —  Na- 
poleon, or  The  man  of  the  world.— Goethe,  or  The 
writer. 
—  Same.    J?i /m  Complete  works.     820.1:  8  v4 
Entertaining  biography  ;  from  Chambers's  re- 
pository.    Lond.  1855.    S.  920  :  46 
Contents.     Sir  J  :   Sinclair.— Mme.  de   Sevigne ;  her 
life  and  letters.— Arnold  and  Andre.— H:  Arnaud  and 
the  waldenses.  —Elizabeth  Stuart  and  the  Palatinate. 
Cap.  J:  Smith.— M.  de  Cervantes.— Louisa,  queen  of 
Prussia.— W:  Cobbett.— Mme.  de  Stael-Holstein;  her 
life    and    works.- C:  J.  Fox.  —  Christina,   queen   of 
Sweden.  —  Lord   Clive.  —  Field-marshal   Suvorov.  — 
The  moravian  brethren;    Count  Zinzendorf.— Story 
of  the  dauphin,  commonly  called  Louis  XVII. 
Friswell,   James  Hain.     Footsteps  to  fame ;  a 
book  to  open  other  books.    New  ed.    111. 
Lond.  1881.  D.  920  :  43 
Gottschall,  K:  Rudolph  v.,   ed.    Der  neue  Plu- 
tarch ;  biographien  hervorragender  charak- 
tere  der  geschichte,  literatur  und  kunst. 
Leipz.  1874-85.  11  v.  D.  920  :  78 
Contents.    V.   1.    Rlickert,  H:,  Martin  Luther.— 
Pauli,  Eeinhold.    Oliver  Cromwell.  —  Philippson, 
Martin.    Konig  Heinrich  IV  von  Frankreich.  —  Ro- 
senkranz,  K:,  Voltaire. 

2.  Gottschall,  K:  Kudolphv.  Maximilian  Robes- 
pierre.—Beer,  Adolf.  Maria  Theresia.— Speyer,  O:, 
Camillo  graf  v.  Cavour. 

3.  Philippson,  Martin.  Konig  Philipp  II  von 
Spanien.— Althaus,  F:  C:,  James  Fox.— Gottschall, 
K:  Rudolf  V.    F:  v.  Schiller. 


4.  Prutz,  Hans.  Ulrich  v.  Hutten.— TJhde,  Her- 
mann. Konrad  Ekhof.— Gottschall,  K:  Rudolf  v. 
Lord  Byron. 

5.  Kog'g'e,  Walter.  Prinz  Eugen  von  Savoyen.— 
Brockerhoff,  Ferdinand.  J:  Jacques  Rousseau.— 
Beer,  Adolf.    Fiirst  Clemens  Metternich. 

6.  Erdmannsdorffer,  Bern  hard.  Der  grosse 
kurfiirst.— Pauli,  Reinhold.  Arthur  herzog  v.  Well- 
ington.—BSrenbach,  F:  V.  J :  Gottfried  v.  Herder. 
—Althaus,  F:,  Graf  J:  Russell. 

7.  Kleinschmidt,  Arthur.  Napoleon  I.  — Car- 
riers, Moriz.    P:  Cornelius. 

8.  Prutz,  Hans.  Franz  von  Sickingen.— Althaus, 
F:,  Admiral  Nelson.  — Reissmann,  A:,  Wolfgang 
Amadeus  Mozart. 

9.  Prutz,  Hans.  Moritz  v.  Sachsen.  —  Beer, 
Adolf.  Joseph  II.— Althaus,  F:,  B:  D'Israeli,  lord 
Beaconsfleld. 

10.  Kugrler,  Bernhard.  Wallenstein.— Speyer,  O:, 
Torquato  Tasso.— Gottschall,  K:  Rudolf  v.  Na- 
poleon III. 

11.  Philippson,  Martin.  Friedrich  II,  konig  von 
Preussen.  —  Schmidt,  Julian.  Gotthold  Ephraim 
Lessing. 

Grube,  A:  W:  Biographi'sche  miniaturbilder ; 
zur  bildenden  lektiire  f iir  die  reifere  jugend 
verfasst.  6te  verm,  und-  verb.  auii.  111. 
Leipz.  1884.  2  v.  in  1.  O.     '  920+79 

Contents.  V.  1.  Raphael  Santi.— P:  Paul  RubenS.— 
Galileo  Galilei.—  I :  Newton.  —  Paskal.  —  Fenelon.  — 
Boerhave.—  Linne.  —  Cuvier.  —  Franz  Arago.—  Abra- 
ham Gottlob  Werner.— Fraunhofer.— James  Watt.— 
G:  Stephenson.— Garrik. —K:  Seydelmann.— Chris- 
tian Gottlob  Heyne.— Der  alte  Helm.- Bertel  Thor- 
waldsen.  — Christian  Ranch. —L:  van  Beethoven.— 
Felix  Mendelssohn  -  Bartholdy.  —  N:  Lenau.  —  L: 
Uhland.— Lord  Byron.— Walter  Scott.  2.  Johannes 
Kepler.— Immanuel  Kant.— J:  Jakob  v.  Moser.— Jus- 
tus Moser.— Philipp  Jakob  Spener.— J :  Kaspar  Lava- 
ter.— W:  Penn.— B:  Franklin.  —  Washington.  — W: 
Pitt.— Nelson.— Wellington.— Talleyrand.— Palaf  ox.— 
Romana. —Joachim  Nettelbeck.— F:  Perthes.— Fer- 
dinand V.  Schill.  —  Andreas  Hofer.  —  Joseph  Speck- 
bacher.— Joachim  Haspinger.  —  Erzherzog  Karl.— K: 
Theodor  Korner.— Freiherr  v.  Stein. 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  Marie  Louise  de.  Me- 
moirs of  celebrated  characters.  N.  Y. 
1854,  1856.  3  V.  D.  920  :  19 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— Nelson.— Heloise.— Chris- 
topher Columbus.— Bernard  de  Palissy,  the  potter.— 
Roostam.  —  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.  2.  Socrates.— 
Jacquard.—  Joan  of  Arc— Cromwell.— Homer.— Gut- 
enberg.—Fenelon.  3.  William  Tell. —  Madame  de 
Sevigne.— Milton.— Antar.— Bossuet. 
Maccall,  W:  Foreign  biographies.  Lond.  1873. 
2v.   O.  920:59 

Contents.    V.  1.  Joseph  de  Maistre.- S:  Vincent.- 
Vincent  de  Paul.— Paul  L:  Courier.— Vauvenargues. 
—The  abbe  de  Saint-Pierre.— St.  Francis  of  Assisi.— 
Ulrich  V.  Hutten.— Benedict  Spinoza.     2.    Godfrey 
W:  Leibnitz.— L:  Claude  de  Saint-Martin.— Giordano 
Bruno. —Vasco   Nunez   de   Balboa.  —  Alexander   of 
Russia.— P:  d'Aubusson.— Martin  Behaim.— Cardinal 
Alberonl.— President  Boyer.  —  Francis  d'Almeida.— 
G:  Cadoudal.— Lazarus  Carnot. 
Mott,  A.,  comp.    Biogr.  sketches  and  interesting 
anecdotes  of  persons  of  color ;   added,   a 
selection  of  pieces  in  poetry.    N.  Y.  [18391. 
D.  t-  t-  920:21 

Parton,  James.  Illustrious  men  and  their 
achievements,  or  The  people's  book  of 
biography  ;  short  lives  of  the  most  interest- 
ing persons  of  all  ages  and  countries  and 
containing  sketches  of  the  lives  and  deeds 
of  the  most  eminent  philanthropists,  in- 
ventors, authors,  poets,  discoverers,  sold- 
iers, adventurers,  travellers,  politicians  and 
rulers  that  have  ever  lived.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  O. 
920+55 
Pictures  of  heroes  and  lessons  from  their  lives. 
Phila.  n.  d.  D.  920  :  64 

Contents.  An  Imperial  convert  [Constantine].— The 
moslem's  dream,  or  The  crescent  on  the  Loire 
[Charles  Martel] .— King  Alfred,  or  A  thousand  years 
ago.— Frederic  Barbarossa,  or  The  "Red-beard"  of 


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the   Rhine— Brother  John  of  Vicenza.  —  Northern 
lights  [Gustaf  VasaJ.— The   "snow-king"   [Gustaf 
Adolf].— Scenes  in  the  life  of  William  the  silent  — 
The  polish  wizard   [Jan  Sobieskil.  — Innsbriick  and 
its  echoes,  or  The  rescue,  the  run,  the  bribe  and  the 
ruin. 
Pursmt    of   knowledge    under    difficulties;    its 
pleasures  and  rewards,  illustrated  by  me- 
moirs of  eminent  men.    N.  Y.  1847.  2  v.  S. 
920  :  35 
Q.,  pseud.     You  have  heard  of  them.     N.  Y. 
1854.  D.  920  :  24 

C(mtent8.  Horace  Vernet.— Fanny  Cerito.  — Men- 
delssohn.—Lady  Bulwer.— T:  Moore.— Giulia  Grisi.— 
Hector  Berlioz.— H:  Clay.  — B:  Disraeli.— Hans  Chris- 
tian Andersen. —  Lablache.  —  G:  P.  Morris.  —  Lola 
Montez.— Eonconi.  —  Berryer.— J:  Oxenford.— Cath- 
erine Hayes.— B:  Haydon.— Carlotta  Grisi.— W:  Vin- 
cent Wallace.— Ary  Scheffer.— C:  Kean.— Jules  Janin. 
— Gaetano  Donizetti.— Edwin  Landseer.— Dion  Bouci- 
cault. -Jenny  Lind.— Bayard  Taylor.— M.  W.  Balfe.— 
Mark  Lemon.— Vidocq.— Charlotte  Cushman.— Eman- 
uel Geibel.— Lady  Blessington.- Gudln.— L:  Julllen. 
—Mrs.  TroUope.—  Gavarni.  —  Leopold  der  Meyer.— 
Walter  Savage  Landor.— T:  Hood.— Guizot.— Vlvler. 
—Kenny. 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies.  Portr.  Bost.  1861. 
D.  920:26 

Contents.    J.  Watt.— R.  Stephenson.— Dr.  Arnold.— 
H.  Miller.  — B:  Cobden.  —  Sir  E:  Bulwer  Lytton.— F. 
Jeffrey.— E.  Elliott.— G:  Borrow.— J:  J.  Audubon.— 
W:  Magillivray.— Lord  J:  Russell.— B:  Disraeli.— W: 
E.  Gladstone.- N.  Hawthorne.— T:  Carlyle.— J:  Sterl- 
ing.-Leigh  Hunt.— H.  Coleridge.— Dr.  Kitto.— E.  A. 
Poe.— T.  Hook.— Dr.  A.  Combe.  — R.  Browning.  — E. 
Chadwick.  — R.  NicoU.  — S:  Bamford.— J:  Clare.  — G. 
Massey.— E.  B.  Browning.- F.  Brown.— S.  M.  Fuller.— 
S.  Martin.— H.  Martlneau.- Mrs.  Chisholm. 
Spamer,  J:  Gottlieb  Christian  Franz  O:,  {Franz 
Otto),   ed.      Wohlthiiter   der    menschheit ; 
vorbilder  des  hochsinns,  der  duldung  und 
menschenliebe,  herausg.  in  verbindung  mit 
Th.  Armin,  E:  Grosse,  C.  F.  Lankhard,  K. 
L.  F.  Mezger,  K.  Roth,  M.  Schlimpert,  und 
in  neuer  aufl.  der  jugend  und  dem  volke 
vorgefiihrt  von  Franz  Otto.   2te  verb,  aufl., 
ill.    Leipz.  1876.  O.  920  :  74 

Contents.  Grosse,  E:  Der  edle  bischof  Las  Casas. 
— Statzner,  H.  E.,  F:  v.  Spec  und  Christian  Thoma- 
sius.— Grosse,  E:,  A:  Hermann  Francke.— StCtzner, 
H.  E.  Abbe  de  I'Epee,  S:  Heinicke  und  Valentin 
Hauy.—  Grosse,  E:,  J:  H:  Pestalozzi  und  Christian 
Gotthilf  Salzmann.  —  Schlimpert,  M.,  Christian 
Fiirchtegott  Gellert.  —  Mezger,  K.  L.  F.,  Ernst  L: 
Helm.— Schuhmann,  B.,  W :  Wllberforce.— Spamer, 
O:,  and  W:  Roth.  F:  W:  A:  Frobel;  F:  Adolf  W: 
Dlesterweg.— Spamer,  O:,  Gottlob  Nathuslus;  Sir 
Dschamsidtschi  Dschischibhoj.  —  StBtzner,  H.  E. 
G:  Peabody;  Gustav  Werner.- Armln,  Th.,  and  E. 
Statzner.  Elisabeth  Fry,  Sarah  Martin,  Miss  Car- 
penter, Amalie  Sieveking,  Florence  Nightingale. 
Whittier,  J:  Greenleaf.  Old  portraits  and  mod- 
ern sketches.  Bost.  1850.  D.  920  :  30 
Contents.    J:  Bunyan.— T:  Ellwood.— James  Nayler. 

—  Andrew  Marvell.  —  J:  Roberts. —  8:  Hopkins.- R: 
Baxter.— W:  Leggett.— Nathaniel  P.  Rogers.- Robert 
DInsmore. 

Special  periods. 

Houssaye,  Arsfene.  Men  and  women  of  the  18th 
century.  N.  Y.  1852.  2  v.  D.  920  :  16 
Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— Dufresny.- Fontenelle.- 
Marivaux.— Plron.— The  abbe  Prevost.— Gentll-Bern- 
ard.-Florian.—Boufflers.—Rivarol. -Chevalier  de  la 
Clos.-Gretry.-Dlderot.-Boucher.-Lantara.- Louis 
XV.— Mile,  de  Camargo.— Mile.  Guimard,  a  goddess 
of  the  opera.  — Sophie  Arnould.  — Marie- Antoinette. 
2.  Crebillon,  the  tragic.  —  Creblllon,  the  gay.  —  La 
Motte,  an  innovator  of  the  18th  century.  — Button.- 
Cardinal  de  Bernls.-- Vade.— Dorat.— Abbe  Trublet, 
one  of  the  forty.— Dehle,  a  philosopher.— Watteau 
and  Lancret.— The  Vanloos.—  Greuze.- Madame  de 
Pompadour.— Three  pages  from  the  life  of  Dancourt. 

—  Mme.  de  la  Popeliniere.  —Mile.  Clairon.— A  prom- 
en  ade  in  the  Palais-royal. 


Houssaye,  Arsfene. —  Continued. 
—  Philosophers  and  actresses.    N.  Y.  1853.    2  v. 
D.  920 : 16 

Contents.    V.  1.   The  house  of  Scarron.— Voltaire.— 
Voltaire  and  mile,  de  Livry.— The  republic  of  Plato.— 
Mademoiselle  Gaussin.- Jacques  Callot.— Kaoul  and 
Gabrielle.— The  hundred  and  one  pictures  of  Tardif , 
the  friend  of  Gillot.— Mademoiselle  de  Marivaux.— 
La  Tour.  — The  whims  of  the  marchioness.  —  A  ro- 
mance of  the  banks  of  the  Lignon.    2.    Chamfort.— 
Three  pages  from  the  life  of  madame  de  Parabere.— 
Abelard  and  Heloise.- The  death  of  Andre  Chenier.— 
The  marquis  of  Sainte-Aulaire.— CoUe.— The  daughter 
of   Sedaine.  —  Prudhon.  —  Blangini.  —  An    unknown 
sculptor.  —  Vandyck.  —  A  lost  poet.— Hands  full  of 
roses,  full  of  gold  and  full  of  blood.— The  mistress  of 
Cornelius  Schut.  —  Marie  de   Joysel.  —  The  tree  of 
knowledge. 
Brougham,  H:,  baron  Brougham  and  Vaux.  Lives 
of  men  of  lettei's  and  science,  who  flour- 
ished  in    the    time  of    George  III.      [1st 
series.]     Paris.  1845.    O.    2d  series.    Phila. 
1846.  D.  920  :  45 

Contents.  1st  series.  Voltaire.— Rousseau.— Hume. 
Robertson.— Black.—  Watt.— Priestley.  -  Cavendish.- 
Davy.— Simson.    2d  series.    Johnson.- Adam  Smith. 

—  Lavoisier.- Gibbon.— Sir  Joseph  Banks.— D'Aleni- 
bert.— Add.  note  on  sir  Joseph  Banks —Note  on  the 
lives  of  Cavendish,  Watt  and  Black. 

Ooodrich,  S:  Griswold,  {Peter  Parley).    Famous 

men  of  modern  times,  by  the  author  of  P: 

Parley's  tales.    Bost.  1844.  S.  920  :  41 

Contents.    Sir  W.  Scott.  —  Lord  Byron.  —  Napoleon 

Bonaparte.— Goethe.— Robert  Burns.— Edmund  Burke. 

—  S:  Johnson.  —  J:  Milton.  —  W:  Shakspere.  —  Lord 
Bacon.— Cervantes. 

Field,  Maunsell  Bradhurst.  Memories  of  many 
men  and  some  women  ;  personal  recollec- 
tions of  emperors,  kings,  queens,  princes, 
presidents,  statesmen,  authors,  and  artists, 
at  home  and  abroad,  during  the  last  thirty 
years.    N.  Y.  1874.  D.  920  :  13     I 

Boyd,  M:    Reminiscences  of  flfty  years.    N.  Y.     ' 

1871.  D.  920  :  48 

Gutzkow,  K:  Ferdinand.     Oeff"entliche  charak- 
tere.     Frankfurt,  a.  M.  1845.  D.      920  :  18 
Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  43. 
Spragne,  W:  Buell.    Visits  to  european  celebri- 
ties.    Bost.  1855.  D.  920  :  27 
Pressense,  Edmond  Marcellin  Dehault  de.   Con- 
temporary portraits.     Tr.  by  Annie  Har- 
wood  Holmden.     N.  Y.  1880.  D.     920  :  23 
Contents.    Thiers.- The  antecedents  of  the  Vatican 
council.— Strauss  and  Voltaire.— The  culturkampf  in     j 
Germany.— Arnaud  de  TArifige.— Dupanloup,  bishop     i 
of  Orleans.  —  Adolph  Monod.  — Alexandre  Vinet. — 
Verny  and  Robertson. 
Parton,  James,  ed.    Some  noted  princes,  authors 
and  statesmen  of  our  time,  by  canon  Far- 
rar,  James  T.  Fields,  Archibald  Forbes,  K. 
P.  Whipple,  James  Parton,  Louise  Chand 
ler  Moulton  and  others.    N.  Y.  1885.  O. 

920+71 

MUller,   F:  Max.     Biographical  essays.    N.  Y. 

1884.  D.  920  :  60 

Contents.  Rajah  Hammohun  Roy,  1774-1883.— Keshub 

Chunder  Sen,  1838-1884.  —  Dayananda  Sarasvati,  1837- 

1883.— Bunyin  Nanjio,  1849.— Konjiu  Kasawara,  1851- 

1883.— Julius  Mohl,  1800-1876.-Klng8ley,  1820-1875. 

Morals,  H:  S:      Eminent  Israelites  of  the   lOtli 

century  ;  a  series  of  biogr.  sketches.   Phila. 

1880.  O.  920  :  20 

Wo  men. 

Hale,  Sarah  Josepha,  born  Buell.  Woman's 
record,  or  Sketches  of  all  distinguished 
women,  from  the  creation  to  a.  d.  1808, 
arr.  in  four  eras,  with  selections  from 
authoresses  of  each  era.  111.  3d  ed.  rev. 
N.  Y.  1874.  Q.  920  :B9 


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1434 


James,   G:  Payne  Rainsford,   ed.     Memoirs  of 
celebrated  women.    111.    Lond.  1876.  D. 

923:7 

Contents.    Joan  of  Arc— Margaret  of  Anjou.— Lady 
Jane  Grey.  —  Anna  Comnena.  —  France  d'Aubigrne, 
marchioness  de   Malntenon.  —  Queen    Elizabeth.  — 
Donna  Maria  Pacheco. 
Jenkins,  J:  Stilwell.     The  heroines  of  history. 
Auburn.  [1851].  D.  923  :  9 

Contents.    Cleopatra.— Isabella  of  Castlle.-^Joan  of 
Arc— Maria  Theresa.— Josephine.— Elizabeth  of  Eng- 
land.—Mary  of  Scotland.  —  Catherine  of  Russia.— 
Marie  Antoinette.— Madame  Roland. 
Hewitt,  Mary  Elizabeth,  ed.  Heroines  of  history. 
111.    N.  Y.  1859.  D.  923:6 

Contents.  Semiramls.  —  Nictorls  \sic,  Nitocris].  — 
Zenobia.—  Boadicea.—  Berengaria.— Laura.— Joan  of 
Arc.  —  Isabella  of  Castile.  —  Beatrice  Cenci.  —  Ann 
Boleyn.— Lady  Jane  Grey.— Leonora  d'Este.— Cather- 
ine Alexiewna.— Maria  Theresa.— Charlotte  Corday.— 
Josephine. 

Note.     Principally    taken    from    mrs.   Jameson's 
Memoirs  of  celebrated  female  sovereigns. 
Watson,  H:  C.     Heroic  women  of  history,  com- 
prising   some    of    the    most    remarkable 
examples  of  female  courage,  disinterested- 
ness and  self-sacrifice  of  ancient  and  mod- 
ern times.    Phila.  n.  d.  D.  923  :  20 
Higgins,  Sophia  Elizabeth,  born  Bernard,  mrs. 
Joseph  Napier.    Women  of  Europe  in  the 
15th  and  16th  centuries.    Lond.  1885.    2  v. 
O.  923 : 32 
Contents.    "V.  1.    Denmark,  Norway,  Sweden,  etc.: 
Margaret    of    Denmark;     Elizabeth    of    Holstein; 
Ingegerd,  Canute's  daughter;   Elizabeth  of  Bruns- 
wick;  Philippa  of  Lancaster;  Katherine  of  Saxony; 
Ingeborg  of  Holstein;  Katharine,  Charles's  daughter. 
—Russia,  Lithuania,  Hungary,  Poland,  etc:  Eudoxia 
of  Suzdal;    Anna  of  Masovia;  Juliana  of  Olszany; 
Sophia  of  Lithuania;   Daughters  of  Louis  the  great, 
king  of  Hungary  and  Poland;   Mary  of  Hungary, 
Hedwlg  of  Hungary;   Anna  of  Poland;    Hedwig  of 
Poland;    Elizabeth   of   Pilcza;    Sophia  of  Olszany; 
Alexandra  of  Lithuania.    2.  Germany  and  Hungary: 
Sophia  of  Bavaria;    Barbara  of  Cilly;  Elizabeth  of 
Luxemburg.  — Germany:    Elizabeth  of  Nuremberg; 
Blanche  of  Lancaster;  Margaret  of  Bavaria;  Maud 
of    Savoy;     Henrietta   of    Montbeliard;     Anna   of 
Wirtemberg;  Margaret  of  Berg;   Anna  of  Schwarz- 
burg;      Katharine     of     Brunswick;      Margaret    of 
Schwangau;    Sabina  Jager;    Anna  of   Brunswick; 
Agnes  Bernauer. 
Parton,  James.    Noted  women  of  Europe  and 
America,   authors,   artists,   reformers  and 
heroines,  queens,  princesses  and  women  of 
society,    women    eccentric    and    peculiar, 
from  the  most  recent  and  authentic  sources. 
Hartford.  1883.  D.  920  :  31 
Eminent  women  of  the  age ;   narratives  of  the 
lives  and  deeds  of    the  most    prominent 
women  of  the  present  generation,  by  James 
Parton,  etc.    111.    Hartford.  1868.  O. 

920  :  50 
Contents.  Florence  Nightingale,  by  James  Parton. 
—  Lydia  Maria  Child,  by  T:  W.  Hlgglnson.  —  Fanny 
Fern,  Mrs.  Parton,  by  Grace  Greenwood.— Lydia  H. 
Sigourney,  by  E.  B.  Huntington.  —  Frances  Anne 
Kemble,  by  James  Parton.— Eugenie,  empress  of  the 
f  rench,  by  J :  S.  C.  Abbott.— Grace  Greenwood,  Mrs. 
Llppincott,  by  Joseph  B.  Lyman.— Alice  and  Phebe 
Cary,  by  Horace  Greeley.  — M.  F.  Ossoli.  by  T:  W. 
Higginson.  — Gail  Hamilton,  Miss  Dodge,  by  Fanny 
Fern.— E.  B.  Browning,  by  E:  Y.  Hincks.— Jenny 
Lind  Goldschmidt,  by  James  Parton.  — Our  pioneer 
educators,  Mrs.  Emma  Willard,  Mrs.  Marianne  P. 
Dascomb.— H.  B.  Stowe.  by  E.  P.  Parker.- Mrs.  E.  C. 
Stanton,  by  Theodore  Tilton.— The  women's  rights 
movement  and  its  champions  in  the  U.  S.,  by  E.  C. 
Stanton:  Sarah  and  Angelina Grimke;  Abby  Kelley; 
Mary  Grew;  Anne  Greene  Phillips;  Lucretia  Mott; 
Caroline  M.  Severance;  Frances  D.  Gage;  Abby 
Hutchinson;  Antoinette  Brown;  Lucy  Stone;  Mrs. 
C.  H.  Dall;  Mrs.  C.  I.  H.  Nichols;  Susan  B.  Anthony; 
Olympia  Brown.  —  Victoria,  queen  of  England,  by 
James  Parton,— Eminent  women  of  the  drama,  by 


W:  Winter:    Adelaide  Rlstori;    Euphrosyne  Parepa 
Rosa;   Ellen  Tree,  mrs.  C:Kean;   Clara  Louisa  Kel- 
logg;  Kate  Bateman.  mrs.  G:  Crowe;  Helen  Faucit, 
mrs.  Theodore  Martin.— Anna  E.  Dickinson,  by  E.  C. 
Stanton.  — Woman  as  a  physician,  by  H.  B.  Elliot: 
Mrs.  C.  S.  Lozler;    Elizabeth  Black  well;    Harriot  K. 
Hunt;   Mrs.  Hannah  E.  Longshore;    Ann  Preston.- 
Camilla  Urso,  by  M.  A.  Betts.— Harriet  G.  Hosmer, 
by  R.  B.  Thurston.  —  Rosa  Bonheur,  by  James  M. 
Hoppin.  —  Mrs.  Julia  Ward   Howe,   by  Mrs.  Lucia 
Gilbert  Calhoun. 
Hays,  Frances.     Women  of  the  day ;   a  bio^. 
dictionary    of     notable     contemporaries. 
Phila.  1885.   D.  920  :  1168 

Crosland,  Camilla,  born  Toulmin.  Memorable 
women  ;  the  story  of  their  lives.  111.  Bost. 
1857.  D.  920  :  52 

Contents.,     Rachel    Wriothesly,     lady    Russell.  — 
Madame  d'Arblay  and  Mrs.  Piozzi.— Mary  L.  Ware.— 
Mrs.  Hutchinson  and   Lady  Fanshawe.  —  Margaret 
Fuller,  marchesa  Ossoli.— Lady  Sale. 
Starling,  Elizabeth.    Noble  deeds  of  woman,  or 
Examples  of  female  courage  and  virtue. 
9th  ed.,  ill.    Lond.  1879.  D.  920  :  42 

Gray,  E.  Conder.  Wise  words  and  loving  deeds  ; 
a  book  of  biographies  for  girls.  N.  Y.  1881. 
D.  920 : 14 

Contents.    Mary  Somerville.— Lady  Duff  Gordon.— 
Sarah  Martin.  —  Ann  Taylor.  —  Charlotte  Elliott.  — 
Madame  Feller.— Baroness  Bunsen.— Amelia  Sieve- 
king.  —  Mary   Carpenter.  —  Catherine  Tait.  —  Maria 
Louisa  Charles  worth. 
Belloc,  Bessie  RaynerParkes.  Vignettes;  twelve 
biogr.  sketches.    Lond.  1866.  D.    920  :  22 
Contents.     Mme.  Swetchine.  —  La  sceur  Rosalie.  — 
Mme.  Pape-Carpantier.— Mme.  de  Lamartlne.— Mme. 
Luce  of  Algiers.  —  Gov.  Winthrop's  wife.— Cornelia 
Knight.— Bianca  Milesi  Mojon.— Mrs.  Delany.— Har- 
riot K.  Hunt.— Miss  Bosanquet.— Mrs.  Jameson. 
HoUoway,  Laura  Carter.    The  mothers  of  great 
men  and  women,  and  some  wives  of  great 
men.    111.    N.  Y.  1883.   O.  920+57 

Child,  Lydia  Maria,  born  Francis.  Biographies 
of  good  wives.   6th  ed.,  rev.   N.  Y.  1855.  D. 

920  :  49 
Contents.  Mme.  Lavater.— Mrs.  Lucy  Hutchinson.- 
Lady  Biron.— Mrs.  Fletcher.— Lady  Fanshawe.- Mrs. 
Flaxman.— Mrs.  Blake.— Mme.  Luther.— Mme.  Ober- 
lln.  —  Mme.  Grotius.  — Mrs.  Howard.— Gertrude  von 
der  Wart.— Panthea.—  Chelonis.— Calphurnla.— Mme. 
Klopstock.— Mme.  WIeland.— Mme.  Huber.  — Queen 
Mary.— Queen  Anne.— Countess  of  Dorset.— Selina, 
countess  of  Huntingdon.— Mrs.  Ross.- Lady  Harriet 
Ackland.  — Baroness  Riedesel.— Mrs.  Judson.  — Mrs. 
Experience  West. —  Lady  Arabella  Johnson.  —  Mrs. 
Winthrop.—  Mme.  Reiske.-  Arria.—  Eponina.—  Mme. 
Lafayette.  —  Countess  Segur.  —  Mme.  Lavalette.  — 
Countess  of  Nithsdale.  —  Mme.  Spurzheim.  —  Lady 
Collingwood.— Mme.  Schiller. 

Self-made  men. 

Seymour,  C:  C.  B.  Self-made  men.  N.  Y.  n.  d. 
D.  920:26 

Contents.  Andrew  Jackson.- Jacob  Leisler.— Daniel 
Webster.  —  Elihu  Burritt.  —  Alexander  Murray.  — 
Matthew  F.  Maury.  —  Christian  Gottlob  Heyne.  — 
Robert  Burns. —  G:  Fox. —Amos  Lawrence.  —  Hans 
Christian  Andersen.- Anthony  Wayne.— Immanuel 
Kant —J:  Gottlieb  Fichte.— D:  Rittenhouse.— Carsten 
Nlebuhr.— H:  Clay.— J:  Ledyard.— Stephen  Girard.— 
Sir  W:  Phlpps.— Daniel  Boone.— Joseph  Bramah.— 
James  Hargraves  or  Hargreaves.— Alexander  Wilson. 
—Edmund  Cartwright.  —  B :  Thompson,  count  Rum- 
ford. —T:  Posey.  —  Israel  Putnam.  — J:  Prideaux.— 
Roger  Williams.- W:  Hutton.— J:  Paul  Jones.— W: 
Falconer.—  Sir  Humphrey  Davy.— Robert  Dodsley.— 
Antonio  Canova.— Philip  Vayrlnge.-  -Nathaniel  Bow- 
ditch.— Valentine  Jamerai  Duval.— C:  Dickens.- Sir 
T:  Lawrence.  — W:  Gitford.— B:  West.— J:  Fitch.— 
Patrick  Henry.— Eli  Whitney.- B:  Franklin.— Oliver 
Evans.— Roger  Sherman.  — Robert  Fulton.— Sir  W: 
Jones.— Capt.  J:  Smith.— James  Brlndley.— T:  Hol- 
croft.— Robert  Bloomfleld.—R:  Arkwright.— H:  Kirke 
White.— James  Watt.— W:  Cobbett.  — Amos  Whitte- 
more.— Capt.  James  Cook.— O:  Stephenfiou. 


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Cobb,  James  F.    Stories  of  success,  as  ill.  by  the 
lives  of  humble  men,  who  have  made  them- 
selves great.    Lond.  [1872].  D.    x  920: 44 
Contents.     Alexander     MenschikofT.  —  J:    Anton 
Knecht.  —  St.  Vincent  de  Paule.  — J:  Bart. —  Franz 
Plstek.— Corporal  Weltsch.— Sebastian  de  Carvalho.— 
Antolne  Drouot.— Antonln  Careme.— Guiseppe  Mez- 
zot'antl.  —  G :  Huebner.—  Bertel  Thorwaldsen.  —  Gas- 
pard  Deguerry. 
Parton,  James.     Captains  of  industiy,  or  Men 
of    business    who    did    something    beside 
making_money ;  a  book  for  young  ameri- 
cans.   Tortr.     Bost.  1884.  D.  920  :  61 

Spamer,  J:  Gottlieb  Christian  Franz  O:,  (Franz 
Otto).  Helden  der  arbeit :  Miinner  eigener 
kraft ;  lebensbilder  durch  hochsinn,  that- 
kraft  und  selbsthiilfe  gehobener  manner, 
hervorra^ender  kiinstler,  dichter,  werk- 
leute,  kriegshelden,  etc.,  der  jugend  und 
dem  volke  m  verbindung  mit  gleichgesinn- 
ten  zur  aneiferung  vorgefiihrt  von  Franz 
Otto.  2te  verb,  und  verm,  aufl.,  ill.  Leipz. 
1881.  O.  920:76 

Contents.  Einfuhrung-.  —  Joseph  Haydn.  —  Robert 
Burns.^Albert  Bartholomaus  (Bertel)  Thorwaldsen. 
—Robert  Bloomfleld  und  T:  Edward.— H:  Zschokke.— 
— Prinz  Helnrich  von  Preussen.— Graf  A:  Neithardt 
V.  Gnelsenau.— Sir  H:  Havelock.  — W:  Kaulbach.— 
Joseph  Ressel.- James  Nasmyth.- Sir  James  Brook. 

—  Manner  eigener  kraft :   "Hilf  dir  selbst ! "  le- 

bensbilder durch  selbsthiilfe  und  thatkraft 
emporgekommener  manner,  gelehrte  und 
forscher,  erfinder,  techniker,  werkleute ; 
der  jugend  und  dem  volke  in  verbindung 
mit  gleichgesinnten  zur  aneiferung  vorge- 
fiihrt von  Franz  Otto.  2te  verm,  und  verb, 
aufl.,  ill.    Leipz.  1881.  O.  920  :  77 

Contents.  J:  Waiter. —  F:  Koniff  und  Andreas  F: 
Bauer.  —  Alois  Senef elder.  —  K :  v.  Linne.  —  Franz 
Arago.— Sir  Humphrey  Davy.— Michael  Faraday.— 
R:  Arkwright.  —  G :  Stephenson.  —  Sir  Isambert 
Maurice  Brunei.— Elias  Howe.— Matthias  Niif.— W: 
Sattler.— R:  Hartmann.— Elihu  Burritt. 

Of  an  d  for  children. 

Ooodrich,  S:  Griswold,  (Peter  Parley).    Lives  of 

benefactors.      [Youth's  library  of  biogr.l 

Bost.  [1844].  S.  ■    X  920:  39 

Contents.    Washington.— Jay.— Henry.— Franklin.— 

La  Fayette.— Kosciusko.- W:  Tell.— Howard.— Jen- 

ner.  —  Oberlin.  —  Guttenberg.  —  Hargraves.  —  Ark- 

wright.— Whitney.—  Fulton.—  Copernicus.-  Galileo.— 

Linnaeus.— Bowditch.—Huber.—Herschel.— Davy. 

—  Lives  of  celebrated  women.     [Youth's  library 

of  biogr.]     Bost.  [1845].  S.  x  923  :  25 

Contents.  Lucretia  and  Margaret  Davidson.— Mrs. 
Adams.— Mrs.  Washington.— Madame  de  Stael.— Lady 
Hester  Stanhope.— Hannah  More.— Mrs.  Barbauld.— 
Madame  de  Genlis.- Josephine.— Marie  Antoinette.— 
Madame  Roland.— Madame  de  Sevigne.— Mary,  queen 
of  Scots.— Elizabeth,  queen  of  England.— Isabella  of 
Spain.— Joan  of  Are. 

—  Curiosities  of  human  nature.     [Youth's  library 

of  biogr.l     Bost.  [1845] .  S.  x  920  :  40 

Japp,  Alexander  Hay,  (H.  A.  Page).  Leaders  of 
men ;  a  book  of  biographies,  specially 
written  for  youth  by  H.  A.  Page.  N.  Y. 
1881.  D.  X  920: 17 

Contents.    The  prince  consort— Robert  Dick,  baker 
and  geologist.— Commodore  Goodenough.— G:  Moore. 
—J:  Duncan,  weaver  and  botanist.— S:  Greg.— Dr.  J: 
Wilson.— Dr.  Andrew  Reed.— Lord  Lawrence. 
Edgar,  J:  G:     Footprints  of  famous  men;   de- 
signed as  incitements  to    intellectual  in- 
dustry.   111.     N.  Y.  1878.  S.         X  920: 11 
Contents.     Men   of  action:     Washington;    Burke; 
Necker;    Pitt;    Lord   Erskine;    Lord   Colllngwood; 
Lord  Teignmouth.— JMen  of  letters:  Dean  Milner;  D: 


Edgar,  3 -.Gr-.— Continued. 

Hume;  Southey;  Moore.  — Artiste:  Sir  Joshua  Reyn- 
olds; Sir  Francis  Chantrey;  Sir  Christopher  Wren.— 
Men  of  science:  Dr.  W:  Hunter;  Black;  Brindley; 
Watt;  Adam  Smith. 

—  The  boyhood  of  great  men,   intended  as  an 

example  to  youth.    N.  Y.  [1853].  S. 

X  920 : 10 
Contents.    Sir  Walter  Scott.— Pope.— Gibbon.  — Sir 
James  Mackintosh.— Dr.  Johnson.— Lord  Jeffrey.— 
Canning.— Webster.— Lord  Mansfield.— Lord  Eldon.— 
Wilberforce.  —  Sir   T:    Fowell   Buxton.  —  Galileo. — 
Ferguson.—  Sir  I :  Newton.—  Gassendi.—  Franklin.  — 
Pascal.  —  D' Alembert.  —  Cavendish.  —  Sir  Humphrey 
Davy.— Lord  St.  Vincent.— Nelson.— Duke  of  Marl- 
borough. —  Bonaparte.  —  Handel.  —  Mozart.  —  Sir   T. 
Lawrence.— Sir  D:  Wilkie.—Canova.— Thorwaldsen.— 
Sir  W:  Jones.— Dr.  Arnold.— Bishop  Ken.— Dr.  Parr.— 
Dr.  Chalmers.— J:  Hunter.— Sir  Astley  Cooper.— Sir 
Joseph  Banks.— Audubon. 
Famous  boys  and  famous  men.    111.    N.  Y.  1878. 
D.       ■  X 920: 32 

Contents.    D.  Webster.— S:  Drew.-B:  Franklin.— R. 
Burns.— E.  K.  Kane.— H:  Clay.— J:  Leyden.— J.  Mont- 
gomery.—N.  Bowditch— H:  Havelock.— D:  Living- 
stone.-O.  Evans.- S:  T.  Coleridge.— R.  Fulton.- J: 
Kitto.  —  H.  Davy.  —  A.  Lawrence.  —  S.  Girard.  —  S: 
Crompton.— T:  Chalmers.— J.  Laffltte.— J:  J.  Audu- 
bon.—W:  Jay.— R.  Sherman. 
Brooks,  Elbridge  S.     Historic  boys  ;   their  en- 
deavors,    their     achievements    and    their 
times.    N.  Y.  1885.  O.  x  920  :  72 

Contents.    Marcus  of  Rome.— Brian  of  Munster.— 
Olaf  of  Norway.— William  of  Normandy.— Baldwin  oi 
Jerusalem.— Frederick  of  Hohenstaufen. —Harry  ol 
Monmouth.— Giovanni  of  Florence. —  Ixtlil  of  Tex- 
cuco.— Louis  of  Bourbon.— Charles  of  Sweden.— Van 
Rensselaer  of  Rensselaerswyck. 
Bolton,  Sarah,  born  Knowles.   Lives  of  poor  boys 
who  became  famous.    Portr.    N.  Y.  [1885]. 
D.  920:73 

Contents.  G:  Peabody.— Bayard  Taylor.— James  B. 
Eads.— James  Watt. —  Sir  Josiah  Mason. —  Bernard 
Palissy.- Bertel  Thorwaldsen.— Wolfgang  Mozart.- 
S:  Johnson.— Oliver  Goldsmith.— Michael  Faraday. 
Sir  H:  Bessemer.  —  Sir  Titus  Salt. —  Joseph  Marie 
Jacquard.  —  Horace  Greeley.  —  W:  Lloyd  Garri- 
son.—J:  Paul  Richter.  —  Leon  Gambetta.  —  D:  G. 
Farragut.— Lieut.-gen.  Sheridan.— T:  Cole.— Ole  Bull. 
Meissonier.  —  G:  W.  Childs.  —  Dwight  L.  Moody.— 
Abraham  Lincoln. 
Bussell,  W:  Extraordinary  men  :  their  boyhood 
and  early  life.  Lond.  n.  d.  D.  920  :  37 
Contents.  Michael  Angelo.— Martin  Luther.— Shaks- 
pere.— Oliver  Cromwell.— Moliere.- Blaise  Pascal.— 
Duke  of  Marlborough.— Peter  the  great.— Franklin.— 
Mirabeau.  —  Mozart.  —  Sir  S:  Romilly.  —  Nelson. — 
Robert  Burns.- Sir  T:  Lawrence.- Wilkie.— Napoleon 
Bonaparte.— Lord  Byron.— Duke  of  Wellington.— Sir 
Robert  Peel.— Louis  Philippe.- Dr.  W:  Ellery  Chan- 
ning.— W:  Cobbett.— Sheridan.— J:  Paul  Richter. 

—  Extraordinary   women ;    their   girlhood    and 

early  life.     Lond.  n.  d.  D.  920  :  38 

Contents.  The  maid  of  Orleans.  —  Mrs.  Fry. -The 
empress  Josephine.  —  Madame  Roland.  —  Christinii, 
queen  of  Sweden.  —  Elizabeth  Woodville.  —  Mrs. 
Hutchinson.— Queen  Elizabeth.— Madame  de  Sevigne. 
—  Isabella  of  Castile.  —  Anne  Boleyn.  —  Lady  Jane 
Grey.— Mary,  queen  of  Scots.- Lady  Mary  Wortlcy 
Montague.— Marie-Antoinette.— Mrs.  Siddons.— Mmc. 
de  Stacl-Holstein.— Charlotte  Corday.— Madame  Ro- 
camier.— Margaret  Fuller.— Lady  Hester  Stanhope.— 
Mine,  de  Genlis.— Catherine  II,  empress  of  Russia.— 
Mrs.  Opie.— Maria  Theresa. 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.    Child-life  and  girl- 
hood of  remarkable  women  ;    a  series  of 
chapters  from  female  biogr.   Lond.  1883.  D. 
920  :  66 
Spamer,  J:  Gottlieb  Christian  Franz  O:,  (Franz 
Otto),  ed.    Das  buch  merkwiirdiger  kinder ; 
lebensbilder  aus  der   iugendzeit  und  den 
denkwiirdiger  men- 


entwickelungsjahren 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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schen,    herausg.    in    verbindung    mit   M. 

Schlimpert,  B.  Schuhmann,  W.Wagner  u.  a. 

5te  verb,  aufl.,  ill.     Leipz.  1884.   O. 

920  :  75 
ContenU.  Konradin  von  Hohenstaufen.— R:  Whlt- 
tin^on.  —Jeanne  d'Arc.  —  Die  sachsische  prinzen- 
raub.— Die  sohne  konisr  Eduards  IV  von  England.— 
Alexander  Menschikoff.  —  Valentine  Duval.  —  Der 
kleine  Heineken.— Raphael  Meng's.— J:  M.  Georg'.— 
J:  G.  Seume.— G.  Mezzofanti.  —  Der  sohn  liUdwigs 
XVI  von  Frankreich.— Casar  Ducornet.— Der  konig 
von  Rom.— Kaspar  Hauser. 
Masson,  A:  Michel  Benoit  Gaudichot-,  known  as 

Michel.     Celebrated  children  of  all  ages 

and  nations.    Tr.  from  the  french  by  mrs. 

L.  Burke.  111.  Lend.  1867.  D.  x  920  :  36 
Contents.  Royal  children.  The  children  of  Edward 
rv.— Eudocia,  empress  of  the  east.— Lady  Jane  Grey. 
—Ivan  VI,  emperor  of  Russia.— Joash,  king  of  Israel. 
—Louis  XVII.— Napoleon  II.— Edward  VI,  the  last  of 
the  Tudors.  Martyr  children.  N:  Ferry.— Nicolette 
de  Foix.—Gaspar  Hauser.— The  Maccabees.- Marciali, 
called  the  man  with  the  iron  mask.— H:  of  Nemours. 
—The  sons  of  Ugolino.  Children  celebrated  prr  their 
filial  affection.  Appius.— Elizabeth  Gazette.— Fi-ken. 
Hal-mehi.— Prascovia  Lopoulofif,  or  The  exiles  of 
Siberia.  Laborious  children.  Valentine  Jameray 
Duval.— P:  Laramee,  or  Ramus.— C:  Linnseus.- Mich- 
ael Verino.  Courageous  children.  Silvina  d'Auben- 
court.—  Ambrose  de  Boufflers.  —  David.  —  Matthew 
Gofltin.— Joan  of  Arc.  —  Frances  Marlette.  — Volney 
Bekner.  Poet  children.  Frances  de  Beauchateau.— 
Milton.  —  Lucretia  Davidson.—  Metastasio.  —  Lucius 
Valerius.  Learned  children.  James  Crichton.— Gio- 
vanni Pico  della  Mirandola.  —  Vincenzio  Viviani. 
AHist  children.  Adrian  Brauwer.— Antonio  Canova. 
—The  two  Lazzaroni.— Lesueur.— J :  Baptiste  Lulli.— 
Marcilia  Euphrosine.— Peter  of  Cortona.— The  Raisin 
family.— J :  Philippe  Rameau. 

3.    National  biographies. 

Americ  an. 

Allen,  W :  The  american  biographical  diction- 
ary ;  containing  an  account  of  the  lives, 
characters  and  v^ritings  of  the  most  emi- 
nent persons  deceased  in  North  America 
from  its  first  settlement.  Bost.  1857.  Q. 
^     ,  920.1  :R1 

Drake,  Francis  S:  Dictionary  of  american  bio- 
graphy, incl.  men  of  the  time  ;  containing 
nearly  10,000  notices  of  persons  of  both 
sexes,  of  native  and  foreign  birth,  who  have 
been  remarkable,  or  j^rominently  con- 
nected with  the  arts,  sciences,  literature, 
politics  or  history  of  the  amer.  continent ; 
giving  also  the  proniinciation  of  many  of 
the  foreign  and  peculiar  amer.  names,  a 
key  to  the  assumed  names  of  writers,  and 
asupp.     Bost.  1872.  O.  920.1  :R2 

Duyckinck,  Evert  A:  National  portrait  gallery 
of  eminent  americans  ;  incl.  orators,  states- 
men, naval  and  military  heroes,  jurists, 
authors,  etc.,  from  original  paintings  by 
Alonzo  Chappel,  with  biogr.  and  histori- 
cal narratives.    N.  Y.  [1862].  2  v.  Q. 

920.1  :R3 
Sparks,   Jared.      The  library  of  american  bio- 
graphy.    [1st  series].    N.  Y.  1845-1848.  10 
V.  b.  923.1:21 

Contents.  V.  1.  Everett,  E:,  J:  Stark.— Prescott, 
W:  H.,  C:  Brockden  Brown.— Armstrong-,  J:  R- 
Montgomery.- Sparks,  J.,  Ethan  Allen.  2.  Pea- 
body,  W:  B.  O.,  Alexander  Brown.— Hillard,  G:  S 
Capt.  J:  Smith.  3.  Sparks,  J.,  Benedict  Arnold.— 
4.  Armstrong,  J:,  Anthony  Wayne.— Upham,  C: 
W  bir  H:  Vane.  5.  Francis,  C,  J:  Eliot.  6. 
Wheaton,  H:,  W:  Plnkney.  —  Channing',  E-  T 
^=   Eller.y-Peabody,  W:  B.  O.,    Cotton   Mather! 

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Sparks,  J&re&.—Continvsd. 

7.  Bowen,  F.,  Sir  W:  Phips.- Peabody,  O.  W.  B., 
Israel  Putnam.— Sedgnwick.  C.  M.,  L.  M.  Davidson. 
—  Renwick,  J.,  D:  Rittenhouse.  8.  Miller,  S:, 
Jonathan  Edwards.— Peabody,  W:  B.  O..  D:  Brain- 
erd.  9.  Bowen,  F.,  Baron  Steuben.— Hay  ward, 
C:,  jr.,  Sebastian  Cabot.— Felton,  C.  C,  W:  Eaton. 
10.  Benwick,  J.,  Robert  Fulton.— Everett,  A.  H., 
Joseph  H.  Warren.— Cleveland,  H:  R.,  H:  Hudson. 
—Sparks,  J.,  Father  Marquette.— List  of  lives.- In- 
dex to  the  10  V. 

2d  series.     Bost.  1844-48.  15  v.  S.  923.1  :  22 

Contents.  V.  1.  Sparks,  J.,  Robert  Cavelier  de  La 
Salle.— Everett,  A.  H.,  Patrick  Henry.  2.  Bowen, 
F.,  James  Otis.— Peabody,  W:  B.  O.,  James  Ogle- 
thorpe. 3.  Peabody,  O.  W.  B..  J:  Sullivan.— Hoff- 
man, C:  F.,  Administration  of  Jacob  Leisler. — 
Ware,  W:,  Nathaniel  Bacon.  —  Ellis,  G:  E.,  J: 
Maron.  4.  G-ammell,  W:,  Roger  Williams.  — 
Sprague,  W:  B.,  Timothy  Dwight.  —  Sparks,  J., 
Count  Pulaski.  5.  Renwick,  J.,  Count  Rumford.— 
Whiting,  H :,  Zebulon  Montgomery  Pike.— Mackie, 
J:  M.,  S:  Gorton.  6.  Kingsley,  J.  L.,  Ezra  Stiles. 
—Whittlesey,  C:,  J:  Fitch.— EUis,  G:  E.,  Anne 
Hutchinson.  7.  Sparks,  J.,  J:  Ribault.— Francis, 
C,    Sebastian  Rale.  —  Palfrey    J:  G.,    W:  Palfrey. 

8.  Sparks,  J.,    C:  Lee.— Reed,  H:,    Joseph  Reed. 

9.  Burnap,  G:  W.,  Leonard  Calvert.— Gammell, 
W:,  S:  Ward. —  Hall,  J.,  T:  Posey.  10.  Greene, 
G:  W.,  Nathaniel  Greene.  11.  Mackenzie,  A.  S., 
Stephen  Decatur.  12.  Sabine,  L.,  E:  Preble.  — 
Ellis,  G:E.,  W:  Penn.  13.  Peck,  J:  M.,  Daniel 
Boone.— Bowen,  F.,  B:  Lincoln.  14.  Sparks,  J., 
J:Ledyard.  15.  Hubbard,  F.  M.,  W:  Richardson. 
— liOthrop,  S:  K.,  S:  Kirkland. 

New  England  historic  genealogical  society. 
Memorial  biographies:  Towne  memorial 
fund.    Bost.  1880—1883.  3  v.   O. 

923.1  :R16 
Muzzey,  Artemas  B.     Reminiscences  and  me- 
morials of  men  of  the  revolution  and  their 
families.    Portr.  and  ill.    Bost.  1883.  O. 

920.1  :8 
EUet,  Elizabeth  Fries,  born  Lummis.    The  wo- 
men of  the  amer.  revolution.    5th  ed.    N. 
Y.  1852,  1853.  3  v.  D.  920.1  :  11 

Carroll,  Howard.  Twelve  americans  ;  their  lives 
and  times.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  920.1  :  10 

Contents.  Horatio  Seymour.— C:  F.  Adams.  — P: 
Cooper.— Hannibal  Hamlin.— J:  Gilbert.— Robert  C. 
Schenck.— F:  Douglass.— W:  Allen.— Allen  G.  Thur- 
man.— Joseph  Jefferson.- E.  B.  Washburne.— A.  H. 
Stephens. 
Parton,  James.  Famous  americans  of  recent 
times.    Bost.  1881.  O.  920.1:6 

Contents.  H:  Clay.— Daniel  Webster. —  J:  C.  Cal- 
houn.—J:  Randolph.— Stephen  Girard,  and  his  college. 
—James  Gordon  Bennett,  and  the  New  York  herald. 
—C:  Goodyear.— H:  Ward  Beecher  and  his  church.— 
Commodore  Vanderbllt.— Theodosia  Burr.— J :  Jacob 
Astor. 

Bolton,  Sarah,  born  Knowles.  How  success  is 
won.  Portr.  Bost.  [18851.  S.  920.1  :  13 
Contents.  P:  Cooper.— J:  B.  Gough.— J:  G.  Whit- 
tier.— J:  Wanamaker.— H :  M.  Stanley.— Johns  Hop- 
kins.—W:  M.  Hunt.— Elias  Howe,  jr.— Alexander  H. 
Stephens.— T:  A.  Edison.— W:  G.  T.  Morton. —J:  H. 
Vincent. 

HoUoway,  Laura  Carter.  Famous  amei'ican 
fortunes  and  the  men  who  have  made  them; 
a  series  of  sketches  of  many  of  the  notable 
merchants,  manufacturers,  "capitalists,  rail- 
road presidents,  bonanza  and  cattle  kings 
of  the  country.    Portr.     Phila.  1884.    O. 

920.1+14 

Bonney,  Catharina,  born  Van  Rensselaer.  A 
legacy  of  historical  gleanings,  compiled 
and  arr.  by  mrs.  C.  V.  k,.  Bonney.  111.  and 
autographs.     Albany.  1875.  2  v.  O. 

920.1+7 

Anthony,  H:  Bowen.  Memorial  addresses  on 
several  occasions  del.  in  the  senate  of  the 
U.  S.    Providence.  1875.  Q.         920.1+12 


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Ellet,  Elizabeth  Fries,  born  Lummis.  Pioneer 
women  of  the  west.  N.  Y.  1852.  D.  920.1 : 4 

Frost,  J:  Heroic  women  of  the  west ;  compris- 
ing narratives  of  the  pioneer  mothers  of 
the  western  country.  T.  p.  w.  [Phila. 
1854].  S.  920.1:6 

Tenney,  Horace  A.,  and  D:  Atwood.  Memorial 
record  of  the  fathers  of  Wisconsin;  sketches 
of  the  lives  and  career  of  the  members  of 
the  constitutional  conventions  of  1846  and 
1847-8,  with  a  history  of  early  settlement 
in  Wisconsin.    Madison.  1880.  "O.  920.1 :  9 

American  biogx.  pub.  company.  The  U.  S. 
biographical  dictionary  and  portrait  gal- 
lery of  eminent  and  self-made  men  :  Wis- 
consin volume.     Chicago.  1877.  Q. 

920.1:1115 

American  Indians . 

Thatcher,   B:  Bussey.      Indian    biography,    an 
historical  account  of  those  individuals  who 
have  been  distinguished  among  the  north 
american    natives    as    orators,     warrioi's, 
statesmen  and  other  remarkable  charac- 
ters.   N.  Y.  1845.  2  V.  8.  920.1  :  102 
Ooodrich.,    S:  Griswold.      Celebrated  american 
Indians.     [Youths'  library  of  biogr.]    Bost. 
[1844].  S.                                    X  920.1  :101 
Contents.    Manco  Capac— Mayta  Capae.  —  Huayna 
Capac.—Atahualpa.-Caupolican.—Ychoalay.— Tupac 
Amaru.  —  Quetzalcoatl.  —  Xolotl.  —  Acamapitzln.  — 
Montezuma  I. —  Donna  Marina.  —  Montezuma  II.— 
Cof  achiqui.— Tascaluza.—  Vltachuco.—  Pocahontas.— 
Philip  .—Pontlac— Logan . 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  History  of  king 
Philip,  incl.  the  early  history  of  the  sett- 
lers of  New  England.  111.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 
920.1  :112 
Eggleston,  G:  Gary.  Red  Eagle  and  the  wars 
with  the  Creek  indians  of  Alabama.  (Fam- 
ous amer.  indians).     N.  Y.  1878.  D. 

920.1:111 

—  and  Lillie  Eggleston  Seelye.    Montezuma,  and 

the  conquest  of  Mexico.  (Famous  amer. 
indians).    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  920.1  :  109 

Pocahontas ;  incl.  an  account  of  the  early 

settlement  of  Virginia,  and  of  the  adven- 
tures of  capt.  J:  Smith.  (Famous  amer. 
indians).    N.  Y.  [1879].  D.         920.1  :  110 

Brant  and  Red  Jacket ;  incl.  an  account  of 

the  early  wars  of  the  six  nations  and  the 
border  warfare  of  the  revolution.  (Fam- 
ous amer.  indians).    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

920.1  :  106 

Stone,  W:  Leete.  Life  of  Joseph  Brant,  incl. 
the  border  wars  of  the  amer.  revolution, 
and  sketches  of  the  indian  campaigns  of 
gens.  Harmar,  St.  Clair  and  Wayne,  and 
other  matters  connected  with  the  indian 
relations  of  the  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain, 
from  the  peace  of  1783  to  the  indian  peace 
of  1790.    Cooperstown.  1846.  2  v.  O. 

920. 1  :  104 

—  Life  and  times  of  Red  Jacket ;  with  a  memoir 

of  the  author  by  his  son.    Albany.  1866.  O. 
920.1  :  106 

—  Uncas  and  Miantonomoh  ;    a  historical  dis- 

course, del.  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  on  the  4th 
of  July  1842,  on  the  occasion  of  the  erection 
of  a  monument  to  the  memory  of  Uncas. 
N.  Y.  1842.  S.  920.1:113 


Hubbard,  J.  Niles.  An  account  of  Sa-go-ye- 
wat-ha,  or  Red  Jacket  and  his  people, 
1750-1830.    Albany.  1886.  O.    920.1:116 

Drake,  B:  Life  of  Tecumseh  and  his  brother 
the  prophet,  with  a  historical  sketch  of  the 
Shawanoe  indians.    Cine.  1841.  D. 

920.1:107 

Eggleston,  E:,  and  Lillie  Eggleston  Seelye. 
Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet ;  incl. 
sketches  of  G:  Rogers  Clark,  Simon  Ken- 
ton, W:  H:  Harrison,  Cornstalk,  Black- 
hoof,  Bluejacket,  the  Shawnee  Logan,  and 
others  famous  in  the  wars  of  Tecumseh's 
time.  (Famous  amer.  indians).  N.  Y. 
[1878].  D.  X  920.1  :114 

Copway,  G:  Kah-ge-ga-gah  -  bowh.  Life,  let- 
ters and  speeches.    N.  Y.  1850.  D. 

920.1  :115 

Beckwourth,  James  P.  Life  and  adventures, 
written  from  his  own  dictation  by  T.  D. 
Bonner.    N.  Y.  1856.  D.  920.1  :  103 

Howard,  Oliver  O.  Nez  Perce  Joseph  ;  an  ac- 
count of  his  ancestors,  his  lands,  his  con- 
federates, his  enemies,  his  murders,  his  war, 
his  pursuit  and  capture.    Bost.  1881.  O. 

920.1:108 

Great  Britain  and  Ir eland. 

Biographia  britannica,  or  The  lives  of  the 
most  eminent  persons  who  have  nourished 
in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  from  the  earl- 
iest ages  down  to  the  present  times  ;  col- 
lected from  the  best  authorities,  both 
printed  and  ms.,  and  digested  in  the  man- 
ner of  mr.  Bayle's  historical  and  critical 
dictionary.    Lond.  1747—1766.  6  v.  F. 

920.2 :  R2 
Stephen,  Leslie,  ed.    Dictionary  of  national  bio- 
graphy.   N.  Y.  1885-86.  5  v.  O. 

920.2:1115 
Contents.     V.   1.   A— Anne.     2.  Annesley- Baird. 
8.  Baker- Beadon.     4.  Beal— Biber.     6.   Blcheno— 
Bottisham. 
Ward,  T:  Humphrey,  ed.    Men  of  the  reign ;  a 
biographical    dictionary  of    eminent  per- 
sons of  british  and  colonial  birth  who  have 
died  during  the  reign  of  queen  Victoria. 
Lond.  1885.  D.  920.2  :  R19 

Lodge,  Edmund.  Portraits  of  illustrious  per- 
sonages of  Great  Britain,  with  biogr.  and 
historical  memoirs  of  their  lives  and 
actions.     Lond.  1849,  1850.  8  v.  D. 

923.2:1 
Contents.  V.  1.  Elizabeth  of  York.  — T:  Stanley, 
earl  of  Derby.— Margaret  of  Lancaster,  mother  of 
Henry  VII.— Cardinal  Wolsey.- W:  Warham,  archbp. 
of  Canterbury.  — Sir  J:  More.  — Sir  T:  More.  — Anne 
Bullen.— Jane  Seymour— Sir  N:  Carew.  — T:  Crom- 
well, earl  of  Essex.— Margaret  Tudor.— C:  Brandon, 
duke  of  Suffolk.— Cardinal  Beatoun.  —  H:  Howard, 
earl  of  Surrey.— Henry  VITI.— Catharine  Parr.— T: 
lord  Seymour  of  Sudeley.  —  Sir  Anthony  Denny. 
E:  Seymour,  duke  of  Somerset.— Edward  VI. —  J: 
Dudley,  duke  of  Northumberland.— T:  Howard,  duke 
of  Norfolk.— Lady  Jane  Grey.— H:  Grey,  duke  of 
Suffolk.- J:  Husseli,  Ist  earl  of  Bedford.— N:  Ridley, 
bishop  of  London.— T:  Cranmer,  archbp.  of  Canter- 
bury.—E:  Courtenay,  earl  of  Devonshire.— Cardinal 
Pole. 

2.  Mary,  queen  of  England.— W :  Ist  lord  Paget.— 
B:  1st  lord  North.— H:  Stuart,  lord  Darn  ley.— James 
Stuart,  earl  of  Murray.- J:  Knox.— T:  Howard,  4th 
duke  of  Norfolk.— W:  Powlett,  marquis  of  Winches- 
ter.—Sir  W:  Maitland.  —  James  Hamilton,  earl  of 
Arran.- Matthew  Parker,  archbp.  of  Canterbury.— 
Walter  Devereux,  earl  of  Essex.— Sir  N:  Bacon.— Sir 


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T:  Gresham.— H:  Fitzalan,  earl  of  Arundel.— James 
Douglas,  earl  of  Morton. —  T:  Radclyffe,  earl  of 
Sussex. —  E:  Clinton,  earl  of  Lincoln.  —  Sir  Philip 
Sidney.— Mary  Stuart.— Robert  Dudley,  earl  of  Lelces- 
ter.— Ambrose  Dudley,  earl  of  Warwick.— Sir  Francis 
Walsingham.  —  Sir  Christopher  Hatton.  —  Cardinal 
Allen.—  Sir  Francis  Drake.—  Philip  Howard,  earl  of 
Arundel. —  J:  1st  lord  Maitland.  —  W:  Cecil,  lord 
Burghley.— Robert  Devereux,  earl  of  Essex. 

3.  Elizabeth.— John,  1st  marquis  of  Hamilton.— G: 
Clifford,  earl  of  Cumberland.  —  C:  Blount,  baron 
Montjoy  and  earl  of  Devonshire.— T:  Sackville,  earl 
of  Dorset. —  Sir  T:  Bodley.— Robert  Cecil,  earl  of 
Salisbury.— Henry,  prince  of  Wales. —  H:  Howard, 
earl  of  Northhampton.— Lady  Arabella  Stuart.— T: 
Bgerton,  viscount  Bi-ackley.- Sir  Walter  Raleigh  — 
Mary  Sydney,  countess  of  Pembroke.— T:  Cecil,  1st 
earl  of  Exeter.— H:  Wriothesley,  earl  of  Southhamp- 
ton.—James,  2d  marquis  of  Hamilton.— C:  Howard  of 
Effingham,  earl  of  Nottingham.— Lodowick  Stuart, 
duke  of  Richmond.  —  Francis  Bacon.  — T:  Howard, 
earl  of  Suffolk.—  E :  Somerset,  earl  of  Worcester.— 
Lucy  Harington,  countess  of  Bedford.— G:  Villiers, 
duke  of  Buckingham.— Fulke  Greville,  lord  Brooke.— 
G :  Carew,  earl  of  Totnes.— W :  Herbert,  earl  of  Pem- 
broke. —  Sir  Hugh  Middleton.  —  H:  Percy,  earl  of 
Northumberland.— G:  Abbot,  archbp.  of  Canterbury. 
— R:  Weston,  earl  of  Portland. 

4.  Walter,  Ist  lord  Aston.  —  Frances  Howard, 
duchess  of  Richmond.  —  Sir  H:  Wotton. —Thomas, 
lord  keeper  Coventry.— Francis  Russell,  earl  of  Bed- 
ford.—T:  Wentworth,  earl  of  Strafford.  —  Robert 
Bertie,  earl  of  Lindsey.  —  Robert  Greville,  lord 
Brooke.— Spencer  Compton,  earl  of  Northhampton. 
—Robert  Dormer,  earl  of  Caernarvon.— W:  Villiers, 
viscount  Grandison.— W:  Fielding,  earl  of  Denbigh.— 
H:  Spencer,  earl  of  Sunderland.— Lucius  Carey,  vis- 
count Falkland.— H:  Danvers,  earl  of  Danby.  — W: 
Laud,  archbp.  of  Canterbury.— Lionel  Cranfield,  earl 
of  Middlesex.— H:  Somerset,  1st  marquis  of  Worces- 
ter.—T:  Howard,  earl  of  Arundel  and  Surrey.— 
Robert  Devereux,  earl  of  Essex.— Arthur,  lord  Capel. 
—  Charles  I.— Edward,  lord  Herbert  of  Cherbury. — 
James,  1st  duke  of  Hamilton.  —  Blanch  Somerset, 
baroness  Arundell  of  Wardour.— H:  Rich,  earl  of 
Holland.— G:  Gordon,  marquis  of  Huntley.— George, 
lord  Goring.— James  Graham,  marquis  of  Montrose. 
Philip  Herbert,  earl  of  Pembroke  and  Montgomery. 

5.  William,  3d  duke  of  Hamilton.— James  Stanley, 
earl  of  Derby.  —  Francis,  lord  Cottington.  —  Ralph, 
lord  Hopton.— E:  Sackville,  4th  earl  of  Dorset.— J: 
Selden.— James  Stuart,  duke  of  Richmond.— Robert 
Rich,  earl  of  Warwick.— Oliver  Cromwell.— Dorothy 
Percy,  countess  of  Leicester.— W :  Seymour,  marquis 
of  Hertford.  —  Lucy  Percy,  countess  of  Carlisle.- 
Archibald  Campbell,  marquis  of  Argyll.— Elizabeth, 
queen  of  Bohemia.  —  Charlotte  de  La  Tremoiiille, 
countess  of  Derby.— Sir  Kenelm  Digby.— Montague 
Bertie,  earl  of  Lindsey.— E:  Somerset,  2d  marquis  of 
Worcester.— T:  Wriothesley,  earl  of  Southhampton.— 
Algernon  Percy,  earl  of  Northumberland.— Henrietta 
Maria.— G :  Monk,  duke  of  Albemarle.— E :  Montagu, 
earl  of  Manchester.— Anne  Hyde,  duchess  of  York.— 
E:  Montagu,  earl  of  Sandwich.  — Thomas,  lord  Clif- 
ford of  Chudleigh.— B:  Hyde,  earl  of  Clarendon.— J: 
Powlett,  marquis  of  Winchester.  —  Anne  Clifford, 
countess  of  Dorset,  Pembroke  and  Montgomery.— 
W:  Kerr,  earl  of  Lothian. 

6.  W :  Cavendish,  duke  of  Newcastle.-Sir  Matthew 
Hale.— G:  Digby,  earl  of  Bristol.- W:  Howard,  vis- 
count Stafford.— J:  Leslie,  duke  of  Rothes.- Prince 
Rupert.— J :  Maitland,  duke  of  Lauderdale.— Heneage 
Finch,  earl  of  Nottingham.  —  D:  Leslie,  1st  lord 
Newark.— Dorothy  Sidney,  countess  of  Sunderland.— 
W:,  lord  Russell.— Algernon  Sidney.  — Anne  Carre, 
countess  of  Bedford.— King  Charles  II.— James  Scot, 
duke  of  Monmouth.— H:  Bennet,  earl  of  Arlington.— 
Francis  North,  lord  Guildford.— Archibald  Campbell, 
earl  of  Argyll.— James  Butler,  duke  of  Ormond.— J: 
Graham,  viscount  of  Dundee.  —  Elizabeth  Cecil, 
countess  of  Devonshire.- The  hon.  Rober  Boyle.— J: 
Tillotson.- W:,  Ist  earl  of  Craven.— W:  Russell,  duke 
of  Bedford.— Robert  Spencer,  earl  of  Sunderland.— 
Frances  Theresa  Stewart,  duchess  of  Richmond.— 
Archibald  Campbell,  1st  duke  of  Argyll.— J:  Locke.- 
Catherine  of  Braganza. 

7.  W:  Cavendish,  1st  duke  of  Devonshire.— Sidney 
Godolphin,  earl  of  Godolphln.— T:  Osborne,  Ist  duke 
of  Leeds.— Queen  Anne.— Gilbert  Burnet.— John,  Ist 
lord  Somers.  —  C :  Talbot,  duke  of  Shrewsbury. —J: 
Churchill,  duke  of  Marlborough.— Rachel  Wriothes- 
ley, lady  Russell.— Robert  Harley,  earl  of  Oxford.— 

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Sir  I:  Newton.— Francis  Atterbury.— C:  Mordaunt,  3d 
earl  of  Peterborough. —  J:  Campbell.  3d  duke  of 
Argyll.— Sarah  Jennings,  duchess  of  Marlborough.— 
James  Butler.  2d  duke  of  Ormond.— Robert  Walpole, 
Ist  earl  of  Orford.— C:  Seymour,  6th  duke  of  Somer- 
set.—J:  Montagu,  3d  duke  of  Montagu.— H:  St.  John, 
1st  viscount  Bolingbroke.— R:  Boyle,  earl  of  Burling- 
ton.—Horatio,  1st  lord  Walpole.— W:  Pulteney,  earl 
of  Bath.— Philip  Yorke,  1st  earl  of  Hardwicke.— T: 
Pelham  Holies,  duke  of  Newcastle.  —  J :  Manners, 
marquis  of  Granby.— J  :  Russell,  duke  of  Bedford.— 
H:Fox,  1st  lord  Holland.— Robert,  lord  Clive.— W: 
Pitt,  1st  earl  of  Chatham. 

8.  Admiral  lord  Hawke.— C:  Watson  Wentworth, 
2d  marquis  of  Rockingham.— Admiral  viscount  Kep- 
pel.— G:  A:  Elliott,  lord  Heathfleld.— Admiral  lord 
Rodney.— F:  North,  lord  Guildford.— J:  Stuart,  earl 
of  Bute.— Lord  chief  justice  Mansfield.- Lord  Chan- 
cellor Camden.— Sir  W:  Jones.- Horace  Walpole,  earl 
of  Orford.— Jeffrey,  1st  lord  Amherst.— Admiral  earl 
Howe.  — Sir  Ralph  Abercromby.  — Francis  Russell, 
duke  of  Bedford.— Admiral  viscount  Duncan.—  Ad- 
miral viscount  Nelson.— C:,  1st  marquis  Cornwallis.— 
William,  1st  marquis  of  Lansdowne.- W:  Pitt.— C: 
James  Fox.— Admiral  viscount  Bridport.— Admiral 
viscount  Hood.  —  Princess  Charlotte.  —  Sir  Joseph 
Banks.— Admiral  the  earl  of  St.  Vincent.  —  Robert 
Bank  Jenkinson,  earl  of  Liverpool.— Sir  Walter  Scott. 
—  Admiral  viscount  Exmouth.  —  Arthur  Wellesley. 
duke  of  Wellington. 

"Walford,  E:  Tales  of  our  great  families.  Lond. 
1877.    2  V.  D.  920.2  :  17 

—  Same.    2d  series.     Lond.  1880.    2  v.  D. 

920.2  :  18 
NicoU,  H:  J.  Great  movements  and  those  who 
achieved  them.  N.  Y.  1882.  D.  920.2:11 
Contents.  Prison  reform:  J:  Howard.— The  abolition 
of  the  slave-trade:  W:  Wilberforce.— The  ameliora- 
tion of  the  criminal  code:  Sir  S:  Romilly.— Popular 
education:  Lord  Brougham.— Cheap  literature:  Con- 
stable, Chambers,  Knight  and  CasselL— Penny  post- 
age: Sir  Rowland  Hill.— The  repeal  of  the  corn-laws: 
R:  Cobden,  J:  Bright  and  C.  P.  Villiers.— The  repeal 
of  the  fiscal  restrictions  upon  literature  and  the 
press:  T:  Milner  Gibson  and  others.— The  introduc- 
tion of  gas:  Murdoch,  Wlnsor,  Clegg  and  others.— 
The  steam-engine  and  its  application  to  locomotion 
by  land  and  water:  Watt,  Stephenson,  Fulton  and 
Bell.— The  electric  telegraph:  Cooke,  Wheatstone 
and  others.— Index. 

Lives  of  Englishmen  in  past  days  ;  v.  1.  Lond. 
[1845].  S.  920.2:9 

Contents.  Alfred  the  great.— Sir  T:  More.— J:  Eve- 
lyn—J.  Kettlewell.  —  H.  Hammond.— Bp.  Wilson.— 
W.  Mompesson.— J.  Bold. 

Gardiner,  S:  Rawson.     Historical   biographies. 

(English  history  reading  books.)     Lond. 

1884.    S.  X  923.2:  7 

Contents.    Simon  de  Montfort.— The  black  prince.— 

SirT:  More.— Sir  Francis  Drake.— Oliver  Cromwell.— 

William  III. 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.     Lives  of  old  english 

worthies  before  the  conquest.     111.     Lond. 

1877.  D.  X  920.2  :  3 

Contents.    Alfred  the  great.— Dunstan.— Harold.— 

Stigand. 

—  Warrior,   priest    and   statesman,   or   English 

heroes  in  the  13th  century.  Edinb.  1873.  D. 
X  920.2  :  6 
Contents.    Thomas  A'Becket.— Stephen  Langton.— 
Simon  de  Montfort. 

—  Sword  and  pen,  or  English  worthies  in  the 

reign  of  Elizabeth.    Lond.  1877.  D. 

X  920.2  : 4 
Contents.    Raleigh.— Hawkins.— Gilbert.— T:  Caven- 
dish.—Drake.— Sidney.— Shakespeare. 

Gillow,  Joseph.  A  literary  and  biographical 
history,  or  Bibliographical  dictionary  of 
the  english  catholics,  from  the  breach  with 
Rome  in  1534  to  the  present  time  ;  v.  1, 
A-C.    Lond.  [1885].  O.  16  :  L 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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Georgian  era,  The  ;  memoirs  of  the  most  eminent 

gersons    who    have    flourished    in    Great 
;ritain  from  [1714  to  1828].      Lond.  1833, 
1834.    4  V.  D.  920.2  :  7 

Contents.    V.  1.   The  royal  family.— The  pretenders 
and  their  adherents.  —  Churchmen.  —  Dissenters.  — 
Statesmen.    2.    Military  and  naval  commanders.— 
Judges  and  barristers.— Physicians  and  surgeons.— 
3.    Voyages  and  travellers.— Philosophers  and  men 
of  science.— Authors.    4.    Political  and  rural  econ- 
omists.- Painters,  sculptors,  architects  and  engrav- 
ers.—Composers.— Vocal,  instrumental  and  dramatic 
performers. 
Taylor,  W:  Cooke.   The  modern  british  Plutarch, 
or  Lives  of  men  distinguished  in  the  recent 
history  of  England  for  their  talents,  virtues 
or  acliievements.  N.  Y.  1846.  D.   920.2  :  8 
Contents.    R:  Arkwright.— Edmund  Burke.— Robert 
Burns. —Lord  Byron.  — G:  Canning.— Earl  of  Chat- 
ham.—Adam  Clarke.— Lord  Clive.— Capt.  Cook.— W: 
Cowper.  —  G:  Grabbe.- Sir  Humphrey  Davy.— Lord 
Eldon.— Lord  Erskine.— C:  James  Fox.— B:  Franklin. 
—Oliver  Goldsmith.-H:  Grattan.— Earl  Grey.— War- 
ren Hastings.-Bishop  Heber.— J:  Howard.— Dr.  Jen- 
ner.  —  Sir  W:  Jones.  —  Sir  James  Mackintosh.— H: 
Martyn.  — Sir  J:   Moore.  —Lord  Nelson.- W:  Pitt.— 
Sir  S:  Romilly.-Sir  Walter  Scott.-R:  Brinsley  Sheri- 
dan.—J:  Smeaton.— James  Watt.— Marquis  of  Wel- 
lesley.- W:  Wilberf orce.- Sir  D:  Wilkie.— Duke  of 
Wellington. 
Stewart,    Diagald.      Biographical    memoirs    of 
Adam  Smith,  W:  Robertson,  T:  Reid  ;  ed. 
by  sir  W:  Hamilton.    Prefixed,  A  memoir 
of  Dugald  Stewart,  with  sel.  from  his  cor- 
respondence by  J:  Veitch.    Edinb.  1877.  O. 
191+8  vlO 
Bagehot,  Walter.     Biographical  studies  ;  ed.  by 
R:  Holt  Hutton.     Lond.  1881.  O.   920.2  : 1 
Contents.    The  character  of  sir  Robert  Peel.— Lord 
Brougham.— Mr.  Gladstone.— W:  Pitt.— Bollngbroke 
as  a  statesman.  -  Sir  G:  Cornewall  Lewis.  — Adam 
Smith  as  a  person.— Lord  Althorp  and  the  reform  act 
of  18.32.— Addenda:   The  prince  consort;   What  Lord 
Lyndhurst  really  was;  The  tribute  at  Hereford  to  sir 
G.  C.Lewis;  Mr.  Cobden:  Lord  Palmerston ;  The  earl 
of  Clarendon;    Mr.  Lowe  as  chancellor  of  the  ex- 
chequer; M.  Guizot;  Prof.  Cairnes;  Mr.  Disraeli  as  a 
member  of  the  house  of  commons. 
Bogers,  S:    Recollections.    Bost.  1859.  D. 

920.2:6 
Contents.     C:  James  Fox. —  Edmund  Burke. —  H: 
Grattan.— R:  Porson.— J:  Home  Tooke.— Prince  Tal- 
leyrand.—T:  Erskine.— Sir  Walter  Scott.— Lord  Gren- 
ville.— Duke  of  Wellington. 
Paul,  C:  Kegan.    Biographical  sketches.    Lond. 
1883.  D.  920.2  :  12 

Contents.  E:  Irving. —  J:  Keble.  —  Maria  Hare. — 
Rowland  Williams.  — C:  Kingsley.  — George  Eliot.— 
J:  H:  Newman. 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.    Women  of  fashion 
and  representative  women  in  letters  and 
society ;    a    series  of    biogr.    and    critical 
studies.    Lond.  1878.     2  v.  D.      920.2  :  14 
Contents.    V.  1.    Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montague.— 
The  duchess  of  Marlborough.— Lady  Morgan.— Miss 
Berry.    2.    Madame  d'Arblay.— Mrs.  Elizabeth  Inch- 
bald.  —  The    countess    of     Blessington.  —  Charlotte 
Bronte.— Harriet  Martineau. 
Fortunes  made  in  business  ;   a  series  of  original 
sketches,  biographical  and  anecdotic  from 
the  recent  history  of  industry  and  com- 
merce, by  various  writers.    Lond.  1884.    2 
V.  O.  920.2  :  16 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  story  of  I:  Holden.— Mr.  S.  C. 
Lister  and  the  story  of  "silk  waste".— The  Low  Moor 
company. —  Sir  Josiah  Mason. —The  romance  of  in- 
vention: Sir  H:  Bessemer.— Sir  J:  Brown.— The  Salts, 
and  the  discovery  of  alpaca.— The  Peases  of  Darling- 
ton.—The  Fisons  and  Forsters  of  Burley-in-Wharfe- 
dale.— The  Fieldens  of  Todmorden.  2.  The  Fosters 
of  Queensbury.  —  Hornby  castle.— The  fortunes  of 
the  Gladstone  family.— The  fortunes  of  the  Bright 
family.— The  Fairbairns  of  Manchester  and  Leeds.- 


The  revolutions  of  industry;  W.  H.  Perkin.  —  The 
Cunai'd  steamship  company.  —  Messrs.  T:  Wilson, 
sons  and  co.,  the  Hull  shipowners.— Messrs.  Bass  and 
the  Burton  breweries. 


Irving,  Joseph,  comp.  The  book  of  Scotsmen 
eminent  for  achievements  in  arms  and 
arts,  church  and  state,  law,  legislation  and 
literature,  commerce,  science,  travel  and 
philanthropy.     Paisley.  1881.  O. 

920.2  :R13 

Webb,  Alfred.  A  compendium  of  irish  biogra- 
phy ;  comprising  sketches  of  distinguislied 
irishmen  and  of  eminent  persons,  con- 
nected with  Ireland  by  office  or  by  their 
writings.    Dublin.  1878.  O.       920.2  :  BIO 


0th 


o  d 


MUnch.en.  Konigliche  akademie  der  wissen- 
schaften;  historische  commission.  Allge- 
meine  deutsche  biographic ;  [Rochus 
freiherr  y.  Liliencron  and  Franz  Xaver 
Wegele,  ed«.]    Leipz.  1875-85.    22  v.  O. 

920.3:111 
Note.    V.  22  ends  with  Munchhausen. 

Spamer,  J:  Gottlieb  Christian  Franz  O:,  {Franz 

Otto).    Deutsche  dichter,  denker  und  wis- 

sensfiirsten  im  18.  und  18.  iahrh.;  in  lebens- 

bildern  fiir  jugend  und  volk,  in  verbindung 

mit  O:  Banck,  H.  Birnbaum,  G.  Hocker,  K: 

Miiller  von  Halle,  K.  Schroder,  A:  Werner, 

in  2ter  sehr  verm.  aufl.  herausg.  von  Franz 

Otto.     111.     Leipz.  1877.  O.  920.3:2 

Contents.      Heroen    des    deutschen    schriftthuins: 

Banck,  O:,    Winckelmann,  Lessing;    Werner,  A:, 

Klopstock,  Herder;  H(5oker,  G.,  Wieland;  Spamer, 

O:.  Goethe,  Schiller.  — Die  alt- und  grossmeister  der 

ghilosophie:  Werner,  A:,  Leibnitz,  Kant,  Fichte.— 
eutsche  wissensfiirsten  im  18.  und  19.  jahrh.:  MUl- 
ler  von  Halle,  K:,  Albrecht  v.  Haller;  Mohl,  M.  ()., 
Alexander  v.  Humboldt;  Steinhard,  S.,  Leopold  v. 
Buch;  Birnbaum,  H.,  K:  RItter. 

*  «  » 

Lom^nie,  L:  Leonard  de.    Sketches  of  conspicu- 
ous living  characters  of  France.     Tr.  by 
■  R.  M.  Waish.     Phila.  1841.  D.       920.4  :  2 
Contents.     Preface.  —  Thiers.  —  Chateaubriand.  — 
Laffltte.— Guizot.— Lamartine.—Soult.—  Berryer.—Dc 
la  Mennais.— Victor  Hugo.— Dupln.  —  B^ranger. 
Odillon  Barrot.—Arago.  —  George  Sand.— The  duke 
de  Broglie. 
Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.    Modern  frenchmen  ; 
five  biographies.     Bost.  1878.  D.    920.4  : 1 
Contents.     Victor   Jacquemont.  —  H:  Perreyve. — 
Fran50i8  Rude.— J:  Jacques  Ampere.- H:  Kegnault. 

Daudet,  Ernest,  and  others.  French  celebrities 
as  seen  by  their  contemporaries  ;  a  series 
of  brief  biographies  of  the  foremost  french- 
men of  our  day.  Tr.  by  Francis  W.  Potter. 
N.  Y.  1883.  2  V.  D.  920.4  :  3 

Contents.  1st  ser.  Daudet,  E..  Marshal  do  Miu- 
Mahon.  —  Depasse,  H.,  L^on  Gambetta.  —  Dela- 
brosse,  L.,  Jules  Grevy.— Bdmond,  C:,  L:  Blanc. 
Depasse,  H.,  C:  de  Freycinot.— Claretie,  J.,  Victor 
Hugo.— Pinard,  A.,  Ferdinand  de  Lessops.  2d  ser. 
Sylvin,  E:,  Jules  Ferry.— Pelletin,  C,  G:  Clemen- 
ceau.  —  Bourget,  P.,  Ernest  Renan.  —  Bazlre,  E., 
H:  Rochefort.  —  Depasse,  H.,  Challemel-Lacour.— 
Daudet,  E.,  Jules  Simon.— Claretie,  J.,  Erckmann- 
Chatrian.— Depasse,  H.,  Paul  Bert.— Claretie,  J., 
Alphonse  Daudet. 

*  «  * 

Oliphant,  Margaret  O.,  born  Wilson.  The 
makers  of  Florence ;  Dante,  Giotto,  Savo- 
narola and  their  city.  Portr.  of  Savonarola 
and  ill.    Lond.  1877.  O.  920.6+Pl 


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Aa,  Abraham  Jacob  van  der,  K.  J.  R.  van 
Harderwijk,  G.  J.  D.  Schotel,  and  others. 
Biographisch  woordenboek  der  Neder- 
landen  ;  bevattende  levensbeschrijvingen 
van  zoodani^e  personen  die  zich  op  eeni- 
gerlei  wijze  m  ons  vaderland  hebben  ver- 
maard  gemaakt.  Haarlem.  1852-78.  21  v. 
in  20.  O.  920.5:114 


Macedo,  Joaquim  Manoel  de.  Brazilian  bio- 
graphical annual.  Rio  de  Janeiro.  1876.  3 
V.  O.  920.5:2 


Lanman,  C:  Leading  men  of  Japan  ;  with  an 
historical  summary  of  the  empire.  Bost. 
[1883].  D.  ■  920.5:3 

Ancient . 

Smith,  W:,  ed.  Dictionary  of  greek  and  roman 
biography  and  mythology.  Bost.  1859.  3  v. 
O.  920.6:111 

GOU,  Hermann.  Die  weisen  und  gelehrten  des 
alterthums  ;  leben  und  wirken  der  hervor- 
ragendsten  forscher  und  entdecker  auf 
dem  gebiete  der  wissenschaft  bei  den  grie- 
chen  und  romern.    Leipz.  1876.    O. 

920.6  : 3 
Plutarchos.      Plutarch's  lives  -,    the  translation 
called  Dryden's,  corr.  from  the  greek  and 
rev.  by  A.  H.  Clough.     Bost.   1885.  5  v.  O. 
923.6:31 
Contents.    V.  1.   Pref.  and  life  of  Plutarch.— The- 
seus.— Romulus.  —  Lycurgus.  —  Numa  Pompillus.  — 
Solon.— Popllcola.  —  Themistocles.  —  Camillus.— Peri- 
cles.—Fabius.— App.    2.  Alcibiades.  —  Coriolanus.- 
Timoleon.- AemlliusPaulus.- Pelopidas.— Marcellus. 
— Aristldes.  —  Cato  the  elder.— Philopcemen.—riam- 


Plutarchos . —  Continued. 

ininus.— App.  8.  Pyrrhus.  —  Marlus.  —  Lysander.- 
Sylla.— Cimon.— Lucullus.—  Nicias.—  Crassus.— Serto- 
rius.— Eumenes.—  App.  4.  Agesilaus.  —  Pompey.— 
Alexander.— Caesar.— Phocion.—  Cato  the  younger.— 
Agis.  —  Cleomenes.  —  Tiberius  Gracchus.  —  Caius 
Gracchus.— App.  5.  Demosthenes.— Cicero.— Dem- 
etrius.- Antony.— Dion.—  Marcus  Brutus.- Aratus.— 
Artaxerxes.-Galba.-Otho.-App.— Index  of  proper 
names.— Pronunciation  of  proper  names. 

—  Same.     Tr.,    with    notes    and  a  life  of   the 

author,  by  J:  and  W:  Langhorne.     T.  p.  w. 

[N.  Y.  n.  d.}  O.  923.6  :  16 

Contents,  same  as  above,  with  the  add.  of  Tables 

of  coins,  weights,  measures,  etc.,  and  Chronological 

table. 

—  Our  young  folks'  Plutarch  ;  ed.    by  Rosalie 

Kaufman.    111.    Phila.  1883.    O. 

X  923.6: 29 

—  The  boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch  ;  parts  of   the 

"  Lives  of  Plutarch  "  ed.  for  boys  and  girls, 
with  an  introd.  by  J:  S.  White.'  111.  N.  Y. 
1883.  O.  X  923.6:  30 

Lives  of  illustrious  greeks  ;  for  schools  and  fam- 
ilies.   Lond.  [1849].  D.  923.6:17 
Contents.  Theseus.— Lycurgus.— Solon.— Aristeides. 
—Themistocles.  —  Cimon.  —  Pericles.  —  Nicias.  —  Alci- 
biades.—Lysander.  —  Agesilaus.  —  Pelopidas.-  Timo- 
leon.— Demosthenes.-  Phocion.—  Eumenes.- Aratus. 
—Agis.— Cleomenes.— PhilopcBmen. 
Goodrich,  S:  Griswold.    Famous  men  of  ancient 
times.     [Youths'  library  of  biogr.]     Bost. 
[1844].  S.                                         X  920.6: 4 
Contents.    Mohammed.— Belisarius.—  Attila.— Nero. 
—Seneca.— Virgil.— Cicero.— Julius  Caesar.-Hannibal. 
—Alexander.—  Aristotle.—  Demosthenes.-  Apelles.— 
Diogenes.— Plato.  —  Socrates.  —  Alcibiades.  —  Demo- 
critu  s  .-Pericles. 
Thayer,  W:  Makepeace.     Soldiers  of  the  Bible. 
T.  p.  w.  S.                                      X  920.6  :  7 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


2.    Philosophy  and  Religion. 


1.    Philosophy. 

Collective   biogr. 

Fenelon,  Fran9ois  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe. 
Lives  of  the  ancient  philosophers.  Tr. 
from  the  french,  with  notes  and  a  life  of 
the  author  by  J:  Cormack.  N.  Y.  1846.  S. 
921.6:1 
Denslow,  Van  Buren.  Modern  thinkers,  princi- 
pally upon  social  science  ;  what  they  think 
and  why,  with  an  introd.  by  Robert  G. 
Ingersoll.    Chicago.  1880.  D.  921  : 1 

Contents.  Pref.  —  Introd.  —  Sketch  of  the  life  of 
Swedenborg.— Emanuel  Swedenborg  and  the  origin 
of  the  christian  ideas  of  heaven,  hell  and  virtue.— 
Sketch  of  the  life  of  Adam  Smith.— Adam  Smith, 
founder  of  the  school  of  the  economists.— Sketch  of 
the  life  of  Jeremy  Bentham.— Jeremy  Bentham,  the 
apostle  of  law  reform,  and  of  utilitarianism  in  mor- 
als.- Sketch  of  the  life  of  T:  Paine.— T:  Paine,  the 
apostle  of  chronic  revolution,  in  his  relations  to  the 
declaration  of  independence  and  democracy  in  Amer- 
ica.— Sketch  of  the  life  of  Fourier.— C:  Fourier,  the 
philosopher  of  passional  harmony  and  co-operative 
association.— Sketch  of  the  life  of  Spencer.— Herbert 
Spencer,  a  review  of  his  theories  of  evolution  and  of 
morals.  —  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Haeckel.  —  Ernst 
Haeckel,  the  demonstrator  of  the  doctrine  of  evolu- 
tlon.— Auguste  Comte,  founder  of  the  positive  phil- 
osophy and  pontiff  of  the  religion  of  humanity, 
includ.  a  sketch  of  his  life.— The  authorship  of  Jun- 
ius, a  sequel  to  the  critique  on  T:  Paine.— Wealth,  a 
sequel  to  the  critique  on  Adam  Smith. 


Morris,    G:  S.     British  thought  and  thinkers ; 
introd.   studies,   critical,  biogr.   and  phil- 
osophical.   Chicago.  1880.  D.        921.2:1 
Contents.     General    philosophical  attitude  of  the 
english  mind.— Mediteval  anticipations  of  the  mod- 
ern english  mind:    John  of  Salisbury;  Roger  Bacon; 
.   Duns  Scotus;  William  of  Occam.— Englishmen  of  the 
renaissance:     Edmund  Spenser;   Sir  J:  Davies;  R: 
Hooker. —W:  Shakespeare.  —  Francis  Bacon. —  T: 
Hobbes.— J:  Locke.— G:  Berkeley.— D:   Hume. -Sir 
W:  Hamilton.— J:  Stuart  Mill.— Herbert  Spencer. 

Indivi  dual  biogr. 

Fraser,     Alexander    Campbell.      Berkeley. 

[Phil,   classics  for  eng.   readers].      Phila. 

1881.  S.  921.2:2 

Mill,  J:  Stuart.     Berkeley's  life  and  writings. 

With  his  Three  essays  on  religion.  204  :  30 
Collins,   W:  Lucas.      Butler.      [Phil,  classics 

for  eng.  readers].    Phila.  1881.  S. 

921.2:3 
Mahaflfy,   J:  Peytland.      Descartes.     [Phil. 

classics  for  eng.  readers].    Phila.   1881.  S. 

921.4:1 

Conway,  Moncure Daniel.    Emerson  at  home 

and  abroad.    Bost.  1882.  D.  921.1  :  2 

Cooke,  G:  Willis.    Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  ;  his 

life,  writings  and  philosophy.    Bost.  1881. 

D.  921.1:1 


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Guernsey,  Alfred  H.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson, 
philosopher  and  poet.  [Appleton's  new 
handy  vol.  ser.]  K  Y.  1881.  S.  921.1 :  4 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  Ralph  Waldo  Emer- 
son. (Amer.  men  of  letters.)  Portr.  Bost. 
1885  [1884].  S.  921.1:6 

Ireland,  Alexander.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson ; 
his  life,  genius  and  writings,  a  biogr. 
sketch  ;  added,  personal  recollections  of  his 
visits  to  England,  extracts  from  unpub. 
letters  and  miscellaneous  characteristic 
records.  2d  ed.  augm.  Portr.  Lond.  1882. 
D.  921.1:3 

Sanborn,  Franklin  B:,  ed.  The  genius  and  char- 
acter of  Emerson  ;  lectures  at  the  Concord 
school  of  philosophy.  Portr.  and  ill.  Bost. 
1885  [1884].  D.  921.1:5 

Adamson,  Robert.  F  i  c  h  t  e  .  [Phil,  classics 
for  eng.  readers].  Phila.  1881.  S.  921.3  : 1 
Fichte,  Immanuel  Hermann.  J:  Gottlieb  Fichte's 
leben  und  briefwechsel  von  seinem  sohne. 
2te  sehr  verm,  und  verb.  aufl.  Portr. 
Leipz.  1862.  2  v.  O.  921.3+6 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  J:  Gottlieb  Fichte  ;  ein 
lebensbild  fiir  jung  und  alt.  4te  aufl.,  ill. 
Kreuznach.  [1883].  S.  921.3:9 

Huxley,  T:  H:  Hume  .  [Eng.  men  of  letters]. 
N.  Y.  [1879].    D.  921.2:4 

"Wallace,  W:  Kant.  [Phil,  classics  for  eng. 
readers].    Phila.  1882.    D.  921.3:3 

Brandes,   G:  Morris  Cohen.     Soren   Kierke- 
gaard;   ein  literarisches    charakterbild. 
Autorisierte  deutsche  ausg.  Leipz.  1879.  D. 
921.5:1 
Merz,  J :  Theodore.    Leibniz.     [Phil,  classics 
for  eng.  readers].    Portr.    Phila.  1884.  D. 
921.3:5 
Mackie,  J:  Milton.    Life  of  Godfrey  W:  v.  Leib- 
nitz ;    on  the  basis  of  the  germ,  work  of 
G[ottschalk]    [Eduard]    Quhrauer.      Bost. 
1845.  D.  921.3:2 

Bourne,  H.  R.  Fox.  Life  of  J:  L  o c  k  e .  N.  Y. 
1876.  2  V.  O.  921.2  :  6 

Fowler,  T:  Locke.  [Eng.  men  of  letters]. 
N.  Y.  1880.  D.  921.2:6 

King,  P:,  7th  baron  King.  Life  and  letters  of  J: 
Locke ;  with  extracts  from  his  journals 
and  common-place  books.  New  ed.,  with 
index.     Lond.  1858.  D.  921.2:7 

Bain,  Alexander.  James  Mill:  a  biography. 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  921.2  :  10 

Mill,  J:  Stuart.    Autobiography.    N.  Y.  1875.  O. 

921.2:8 
Bain,  Alexander.    John    Stuart   Mill;    a  criti- 
cism, with    personal  recollections.    N.  Y. 
1882.  D.  921.2:9 

Heath,  R:  Edgar  Q  u  i  n  e  t ;  his  early  life  and 
writings.  [Eng.  and  foreign  phil.  classics]. 
Bost.  1881.  O.  921.4:2 

Gwinner,  W:  Schopenhauer's  leben  ;  2te 
um^earb.  und  vielfach  verm.  aufl.  der 
schrift :  Arthur  Schopenhauer,  aus  per- 
scinlichem  umgange  dargestellt.  Portr. 
Leipz.  1878.  O.  921.3:7 

—  Schopenhauer  und  seine  freunde  ;  zur  beleuch- 
tung  der  Frauenstadt-Lindner'schen  ver- 
theidigung  Schopenhauer's,  sowie  zur  er- 
ganzung  der  schnft:  Arthur  Schopenhauer, 
aus  personlichen  umgange  dargestellt. 
Leipz.  1863.  O.  921.3:8 

Xenophdn.  Memoirs  of  Socrates  for  eng- 
lish  readers ;  a  new  tr.  from  Xenophon's 


Memorabilia,  with  ill.  notes  by  E:  Levien. 
[Bayard  ser.]  Lond.  1872.  S.  "  921.6:2 
Martineau,  James.  A  study  of  S  p  i  n  o  z  a .  2d 
ed.,  rev.  Portr.  Lond.  1883.  D.  921.5  :  2 
Knight,  W:,  ed.  Spinoza  ;  four  essays  by  Land, 
Kuno  Fischer,  J.  van  Vloten  and  Ernst 
Renan.     Lond.  1882.  O.  921,3:4 

Contents.    Land,  J.    In  memory  of  Spinoza;  a  lec- 
ture del.  on   the   occasion   of  the   bicentenary  of 
Spinoza  to  the  class  of  philosophy  at  Leyden,  feb. 
24th    1877.    Tr.  by  Allan  Menzies.  —  Fisher,  Ernst 
Kuno  Berthold.    The  life  and  character  of  Baruch 
Spinoza;  a  lecture.    Tr.  by  Frida  Schmidt.— Vloten, 
J.  van.    Spinoza,  the  glad  hei-ald  to  mankind  of  tho 
good  news  of  its  majority;  an  oration  del.  on  the 
occasion  of  the  unveiling  of  the  statue  at  the  Hague, 
sept.  18th,  1880.     Tr.  by   Allan  Menzies.  —  Benan, 
Joseph  Ernest.    Spinoza,  1677  and  1877;  address  at  the 
unveiling  of  the  monument  at  the  Hague  on  the  31st 
of  feb.  1877. 
Hamley,  E:  B.     Voltaire.     [Foreign  classics 
for  eng.  readers].    Phila.  1878.  S.  921 .4  :  4 
Morley,  J:    Voltaire.    N.  Y.  1878.  O.    921.4:5 
Parton,   James.     Life  of  Voltaire.    Bost.   1881. 
2v.  O.  921.4:3 

Strauss,  D:  F:  Voltaire;  sechs  vortriige.  4t«' 
aufl.     Bonn.  1877.  O.  921.4:6 

2.    Collective  religious  biogr. 

Foxe  or  Fox,  J:  History  of  the  lives,  sufferings 
and  triumphant  deaths  of  the  primitive  as 
well  as  the  protestant  martyrs  from  the 
commencement  of  Christianity  to  the  latest 
periods  of  pagan  and  popish  persecution  ; 
originally  composed  by  J:  Fox.  Added, 
an  account  of  the  inquisition,  the  Barth- 
olomew massacre,  the  massacre  in  France 
and  general  persecution  under  Louis  XIV, 
the  massacres  of  the  irish  rebellion  in  1641, 
and  the  recent  persecutions  of  protestants 
in  the  south  of  France.  III.  ed.  Bost. 
1848.  D.  922  :  1 

Note.    This  is  an  abbreviation  of  the    "Acts  and 
monuments,"  272-1-6,  for  which  see  col.  119. 

Baillie,  J :  Life  studies,  or  How  to  live ;  illus- 
trated in  the  biogr.  of  Bunyan,  Tersteegen, 
Montgomery,  Perthes  and  mrs.  Winslow. 
N.  Y.  1857.  S.  922  :  2 

Favourite  passages  in  modern  christian  bi()<^- 
raphy.     Lond.  n.  d.    D.  922  :  3 

Contents.    R:  Cecil.— Andrew  Fuller.— Adolphe  Mo- 
nod.— F:  W:  Krummacher.— Robert  Hall.— J:  Foster. 
—T:  Arnold.— W:   Arphor  Butler.— T:  Ohalmers.—H: 
Martyn.— J:  Wllliaras.^Robert  Murray  M'Cheyne.— 
.1:     Mackintosh.- H :     Havelock.— Hedley    Vicars.— 
.Tames  Wilson.- Patrick  Frazer  Tytler. 
Portraits  of  the  principal  reformers  of  the  16th 
century;  with  a  narrative  of  the  reforma- 
tion of  religion.    N.  Y.  1836.   S.       922  :  5 
TuUoch,  J:  Leaders  of  the  reformation  :  Luthei-, 
Calvin,  Latimer,  Knox  ;  the  representative 
men  of   Germany.    France,   England  and 
Scotland.    Bost.  "1860.    D.  922  :  7 

Wittenmyer,  M7's.  Annie.  The  women  of  the 
reformation  ;  with  an  introduction  by  mrs. 
Kate  Brownlee Sherwood.  [111.]  N.Y.  188.1. 
D.  922 : 12 

Contents.  Joan,  mother  of  Richard  IT  of  England. 
—Anne  of  Bohemia,  queen  of  Richard  TT.— The  refor- 
mation In  Bohemia.— Marguerite  of  Valois.— Rcni'c, 
duchess  of  Ferrara.— Jeanne  d'Albret.— Charkiltc  dc 
Bourbon,  princess  of  Orange.— Louise  de  (OliRiiy, 
princess  of  Orange.— The  reformation  In  Enffliiiid  — 
Anne  Boleyn— Catherine  Parr.— Lady  Jane  (;i<y. 
Catherine  Willoughby,  duchess  of  Suffolk.— (.hkcii 
Elizabeth.— Princess  Elizabeth,  electress  of  Unuulcii- 
burg.— Elizabeth,   duchess  of  BrunswIck-CalenluiK- 


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—Elizabeth  Knox,  wife  of  J:  Welsh.— Lady  Anne 
Hamilton,  marchioness  of  Hamilton.— Lady  Mar- 
garet Douglas,  marchioness  of  Argyll.— Lady  Anne, 
duchess  of  Hamilton.— Barbara  Cunningham,  lady 
Caldwell.— Lady  Anne  Lindsay,  countess  of  Rothes.— 
Lady  Anne  Mackenzie,  countess  of  Balcarres,  after- 


ward countess  of  Argyll,  and  her  daughters  lady 
Sophia  and  lady  Henrietta  Campbell.— Lady  Grisell 
Hume.— Lady  Baillie  of  Jerviswood. 


Chapman,  W:  Notable  women  of  the  reforma- 
tion ;  their  lives  and  times.    Lond.  1884.  D. 

922 : 13 
Contents.  Ursula  Cotta— Katharine  v.  Bora.— Eliza- 
beth of  Brandenberg.— The  princess  of  Henneberg.— 
Sibylla  of  Cleves.— The  princess  of  Schwartzburg.— 
The  electress  Palatine.— Anna  Relnhard  and  Tdelette 
Calvin.— Marguerite,  queen  of  Navarre.— Renee,  du- 
chess of  Ferrara.— Leaner  de  Cisneros.— Maria  de 
Bohorques. 

Weld,  Horatio  Hastings,  ed.  The  women  of  the 
scriptures.    Phila.   [1848].    O.  922+9 

Kavanagh,  Julia.  Women  of  Christianity,  exem- 
plary for  acts  of  piety  and  charity.  N.  Y. 
1852.     D.  ■    922:4 

Darton,  J.  M.    The  heroism  of  christian  women 
of  our  own  time.    N.  Y.  1882  [1881].    D. 
923.2:3 
Contents.    Princess  Louise.— Agnes  Elizabeth  Jones. 
—Lady   Hope.— Mary  Carpenter.— Mrs.  Lucas.— Mrs. 
Daniell.— Miss  Weston.— Mrs.  Ranyard.— Mrs.  Reed.— 
Catherine    Talt.— Francis    Ridley   Havergal.- Sister 
Dora.— Mrs.    Fisher.— Mrs.    Wakefield.- Christine   R. 
Alsop.  —  Anne     Mackenzie.  —  Charlotte     Elizabeth 
Tonna. 

Charles,  Elizabeth.  Sketches  of  the  women  of 
Christendom.  N.  Y.  [1880].  D.  922:10 
Contents.  Introd.- The  first  woman:  Eve.  —  The 
women  of  the  gospels:  Mary,  the  mother  of  our 
Lord;  Mary  Magdalene;  The  story  of  the  two  alabas- 
ter boxes.— The  women  of  the  Acts  of  the  apostles: 
Lois  and  Eunice;  Lydia:  Aquila  and  Priscilla.— The 
women  of  the  early  church:  The  story  of  Blandina; 
Perpetua  and  Felicitas;  Monica,  the  mother  of  St. 
Augustine.— The  christian  women  of  the  middle  ages: 
The  abbess  Hilda;  Joan  of  Arc— Christian  women  of 
modern  times:  Prascovia  Lopouloff;  Lady  Rachel 
Russell;  Madame  Elizabeth  of  France;  The  mother 
of  the  Wesleys  ;  Catherine  Tait,— The  women  of  the 
army  of  succor:  Mademoiselle  Legras;  Hannah 
More;  Sarah  Martin;  Mrs.  Fry.— Conclusion. 

Waterbiiry,  Jared  Bell.  Sketches  of  eloquent 
preachers.    N.  Y.     [1864].    D.  922:8 

Contents.  J:  M.  Mason.  —  Archibald  Alexander.— 
J:  Summerfleld.— Sylvester  Larned.— Asahel  Nettle- 
ton.— Lyman  Beecher.— H:  B.  Bascom.— E:  Payson.— 
E:  Dorr  Griffin.  —  Robert  Hall.  —  T:  Chalmers.— H: 
Melvill.— Rowland  Hill.  —  Legh  Richmond.— Timothy 
Dwight.  —  Jonathan  Edwards.— G:  Whitefleld.  —  R: 
Baxter.— J:  Bunyan.— James  Saurln.— J:  Baptist  Mas- 
sillon.— Martin  Luther.— Apostle  Paul. 

Steel,  Robert.  Burning  and  shining  lights,  or 
Memoirs  of  eminent  ministers  of  Christ. 
Lond.  1864.     D.  922  : 6 

Contents.  Patrick  Hamilton.— Joseph  Alleine.— Jon- 
athan Edwards.— Francis  Asbury.  —  W:  Tennent.— 
Asahel  Nettleton.  —  Robert  M'Cheyne.—E:  Bicker- 
steth.- J:  Brown.— T:  Chalmers.  — Daniel  Baker.  — J: 
Angell  James.— Dr.  Coke.— J:  Kennedy.— J:  Morison. 
Dr.  Burns.— James  Allan. 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary.  Pioneers  and  founders, 
or  Recent  workers  in  the  mission  field. 
Lond.  n.  d.    D.  922:11 

Contents.  J:  Eliot,  the  apostle  of  the  red  Indians.— 
D:  Brainerd,  the  enthusiast.  —  Christian  F:  Schwartz, 
councillor  of  Tanjore.— H:  Martyn,  the  scholai--mis- 
slonary.— W:  Carey  and  Joshua  Marshman,  the  Seran- 
pore  missionaries.— The  Judson  family.— The  bishop- 
ric of  Calcutta:  T:  Middleton,  Reginald  Heber,  Daniel 
Wilson.— S:  Marsden,  the  australian  chaplain  and 
friend  of  the  Maori.— J :  Williams,  the  martyr  of  Er- 
romango.— Allen  Gardiner,  the  sailor  martyr.— C:F: 
Mackenzie,  the  martry  of  the  Zambesi. 


3.    American  religious  biogr. 

Collective. 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.    The  chaplains  and  clergy 
of  the  revolution.   N.  Y.  1864.  D.  922.1 :  2 
Contents.    Religious  element  of  the  revolution.- 
Systematic  influence  of  the  clergy.— Election  sermons 
preached  after  the  assembling  of  the  continental 
congress  and  organization  of  colonial  government.— 
Sermons  during  the  war.— Personal  Influence  of  the 
clergy.— Jonas  Clark.— Jacob  Duche.  — S:   Spring.— 
Ebenezer  Prime.— S:  Eaton.— W:  Tennent.— P:  Ga- 
briel Muhlenberg.— T:  Allen.— J:   Rossburg.— Abner 
Benedict.— W :  White.— Timothy  Dwight.—  Naphthali 
Dagget.— Ezra  Styles.- Joel  Barlow.— James  Caldwell. 
— B:  Trumbull.— S:  Kirkland.— James  Hall.— J:  Gano. 
— C:  Cummings.— Daniel  McCalla.— J:  Witherspoon.— 
D:  Avery.— Israel  Evans.— Cotton  Mather  Smith.— 
Judah  Champion.— Alex.  McWhorter.— Moses  Allen.— 
B:  Pomeroy.— J:  Rogers.— G:  Duffleld.— D:  Sandford. 
Nathan  Ker.— W:  McKay  Tennent.— Mr.  Boardman.— 
Mr.  Magoon.— T:  Coombs.— A  roman  catholic  chap- 
lain.—A  chaplain  at  Brandywine. 
Sprague,    W:  Buell.     Annals  of  the  american 
pulpit,  or  Commemorative  notices  of  dis- 
tinguished   amer.    clergymen    of    various 
denominations,  from  the  early  settlement 
of  the  country  to  the  close  of  the  year  1855, 
with  historical  introd.    N.  Y.  1857-61.    7  v. 
O.  922.1+4 

Contents.     V.  1,  2.     Trinitarian    congregational. 
3,  4.    Presbyterian.    6.    Episcopalian.    6.    Baptist. 
7.    Methodist. 
—  Annals  of  the  american  unitarian  pulpit,  or 
Commemorative  notices  of   distinguished 
clergymen  of  the  unitarian  denommation 
in  the  U.  S.,  from  its  commencement  to 
the  close  of  the  year  1855  ;  with  an  histori- 
cal introd.    N.  Y*.  1865.  O.  922. 1+5 
Alexander,  Archibald,  ed.  Biographical  sketches 
of  the  founder  and  principal  alumni  of  the 
Log  college ;  together  with  an  account  of 
the  revivals  of  religion,  under  their  min- 
istry.   Princeton.  1845.  D.  922.1  : 1 
Contents.    The  log  college.—  W :  Tennent,  sen.—  Gil- 
bert Tennent.— The  New  London  school.— J:  Tennent. 
— W:  Tennent's  letter.— W:  Tennent,  Jr.— Remarks.— 
Anecdotes  of  W:  Tennent.— C:  Tennent.— S:  Blair.— 
J:  Blair.— S:  Finley.—  W:  Robinson.— J:  Rowland.— 
C:  Beatty. 

Roman-catholic. 

Bayley,  James  Roosevelt.  Memoirs  of  Simon 
vV:  Gabriel  Brute;  with  sketches,  describ- 
ing his  recollections  of  scenes  connected 
with  the  french  revolution,  and  extracts 
from  his  journal.  New  ed.  N.  Y.  1865.  D. 
922  12*4: 

Hassard,  J:  R.  G.  Life  of  J:  Hughes;  with 
extracts  from  his  private  correspondence. 
N.  Y.  1866.   O.  922.12+1 

Losa,  Francisco.  The  life  of  Gregory  Lopez, 
a  hermit  in  America.  \^Ano7i7\  N.  Y.  1841. 
S.  922.12:2 

White,  C:  I.  Life  of  Eliza  A.  Seton;  with 
copious  extracts  from  her  writings,  and  an 
historical  sketch  of  the  sisterhood  from  its 
foundation  to  the  time  of  her  death.  5th 
rev.  ed.    Bait.  1865.  D.  922.12  :  3 

Pro  testant-epis  cop  a  I. 

Brown,  J.  W.,  ed.  Memorial  of  Lewis  P.  Bay- 
ard; containing  a  memoir  of  his  life,  ex- 
tracts from  his  journals  and  corresp., 
notices  of  his  tour  through  Europe  and  tne 


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Holy  Land,  selections  from  his  sermons 
and  the  discourse  preached  on  the  occasion 
of  his  decase  by  H:  U.  Onderdonk.  N.  Y. 
1841.  D.  922.13  : 1 

Tyng,  Stephen  Higginson.  Memoir  of  Gregory 
T.  Bedell.  2d  ed.  enl.  and  impr.  N.  Y. 
1854.  D.  922.13:2 

Chase,  Philander.  Reminiscences ;  an  autobi- 
ography. 2d  ed..  comprising  a  history  of 
the  principal  events  in  the  author's  life  to 
a.  d.  1847.  Portr.  and  ill.  Bost.  1848.  2  v. 
O.  922.13+3 

Croswell,  Harry.  Memoir  of  W:  C  r o s  w  e  1 1,  by 
his  father.    N.  Y.  1853.  O.  922.13+4 

Cummins,  Alexandrine  Macomb,  born  Balch. 
Memoir  of  G:  D:  C  u  m  m  i  n  s,  by  his  wife. 
N.  Y.  [1878].  O.  922.13  :  13 

Gadsden,  Christopher  Edwards.  An  essay  on 
the  life  of  Theodore  D  e  h  o  n.  Charleston. 
1833.   O.  922.13:5 

Stone,  J:  Seely.  Memoir  of  the  life  of  Alexander 
Viets  Gfiswold,  with  an  app.;  added,  a 
sermon,  charge  and  pastoral  letter  of  the 
late  bishop.    Phila.  1844.  O.        922.13  :  6 

McVickar,  J:  Early  years  of  the  late  bishop 
Hobart.    N.  Y.  1834.  D.  922.13:7 

—  Professional  years  of  J:  H:  Hobart ;  a  sequel 
to  his  "Early  years".    N.  Y.  1836.  D. 

922.13:8 

Cummins,  G:  D:  Life  of  Virginia  Hale  Hoff- 
man.   Phila.  1859.  D.  922.13:9 

Stone,  J:  Seely.  Memoir  of  the  life  of  James 
M  i  1  n  o  r  •  abr.  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  [1849] . 
D.  922.13:10 

Ayres,  Anne.  Life  and  work  ofW:A:Muhlen- 
berg.    N.  Y.  1880.  O.  922.13:14 

Hanson,  J:  H.  The  lost  prince  ;  facts  tending  to 
prove  the  identity  of  Louis  XVH  of  France 
andrev.  E.Williams.    N.  Y.  1854.  D. 

922.13:11 

Bronson,  W:  White.  Memorial  of  Bird  Wilson. 
Phila.  1864.  D.  922.13  :  12 

I^r  esbyterian. 

Baird,  H :  Martyn.  Life  of  Robert  B  a  i  r  d ,  by  his 
son.    N.  Y.  1866.  D.  922.14:7 

Barnes,  Albert.  Life  at  three-score ;  a  sermon 
del.  in  the  1st  i)resb.  church,  Phila.,  nov. 
28,  1858.    3d  ed.    Phila.  1859.  D.  922.14  : 1 

Beecher,  Lyman.  Autobiography,  correspond- 
ence, etc.;  ed.  by  C:  Beecher.  N.  Y.  1864. 
2v.  D.  922.14:2 

Hodge,  Archibald  Alexander.  Life  of  C: 
Hodge  by  his  son.    N.  Y.  [1880].  O. 

922.14:8 

Prime,  S:  Irenseus.  Memoirs  of  N:  Murray. 
N.  Y.  1862.  D.  922.14:3 

Miller,  S :  Memoir  ofC:Nisbet.  N.Y.1840. 
D.  922.14:4 

Spring,  Gardiner.  Personal  reminiscences  of 
[his]  life  and  times.    N.  Y .  1866.  D. 

922.14:5 

Walker,  James  B.  Experiences  of  pioneer  life 
in  the  early  settlements  and  cities  of  the 
west.    Chicago.  1881.  D.  922.14:6 

Puritan  and  Congregational. 

Abbott,  Lyman.  Henry  Ward  Beecher,  a 
sketch  of  his  career,  with  analyses  of  his 
power  as  a  preacher,  lecturer,  orator  and 
journalist,  and  incidents  and  reminiscences 


of  his  life  ;  commemorative  of  his  entrance 
upon  his  70th  year.  Portr.  and  ill.  N.  Y. 
1883.  O.  922.15+14 

Edwards,  Jonathan.  Memoirs  of  D:  Brain- 
e  r  d  ;  chiefly  taken  from  his  own  diary, 
incl.  his  journal,  now  for  the  first  time  in- 
coi'porated  with  the  rest  of  his  diary  in  a 
regular  chronol.  series  by  Sereno  Edwards 
Dwight.    New  Haven.  1822.  O.   922.15  : 1 

Steele,  Ashbel.  Chief  of  the  pilgrims,  or  The 
life  and  time  of  W:  Brewster.  111. 
Phila.  1857.  O.  922.15:2 

Lee,  Eliza,  born  Buckminster.  Memoirs  of 
Joseph  Buckminster  and  Joseph 
Stevens  Buckminster.    Bost.  1851.  D. 

922.15:10 

Cheney,  Mary,  born  Bushnell,  ed.  Life  and 
letters  of  Horace  Bushnell.  N.  Y.  1880. 
O.  922.15:3 

Hallock,  W:  A.  "  Light  and  love  ";  a  sketch  of 
the  life  and  labors  of  Justin  Edwards. 
N.  Y.  [18551.  D.  922.15:4 

Laurie,  T:  Dr.  Grant  and  the  mountain  nes- 
torians.  Portr.,  map  and  ill.  3d  ed.  rev. 
Bost.  1856.  D.  922.15:5 

Thompson,    Joseph    Parrish.      Memoir    of    D: 
Hale  ;  with  selections  from  his  miscellan- 
eous writings.    2d  ed.    Hartford.  1850.  O. 
922.15+6 
Contents.    Memoir.— Letters  on  the  theater.— Per- 
manent funds.— Slavery;  colonization;   abolition. 
Church  polity  and  ecclesiastical  questions.— Komaii- 
ism  and  collateral  subjects.— Miscellaneous  topics. 

Lawrence,   Margarette  Woods,    {Meta  Lander). 

Liglit  on  the  dark  river,  or  Memorials  of 

Henrietta  A.  L.  Hamlin.     Bost.  1863.  I). 

922.15:7 

Cooley,  Timothy  Mather.  Sketches  of  the  life 
and  character  of  Lemuel  H  ay  n  e  s  ;  with 
some  introd.  remarks  by  W:  B.  Sprague. 
N.  Y.  1844.  D.  922.16:8 

Helmer,  Susan  R.,  born  Bonnell,  ed.  C:  D.  Hel- 
mer;  an  earnest  life  of  faith  by  grace. 
N.  Y.  1880.  O.  922.15:9 

Marsh,  J:  Temperance  recollections,  labors, 
defeats,  triumphs  ;  an  autobiogr.  N.  Y. 
1866.  D.  922.15  :11 

Scudder,  Horace  Elisha.  Life  and  letters  of  D: 
Coit  Scudder.    N.  Y.  1864.   D. 

922.15:  12 

Todd,  J:  The  story  of  his  life,  told  mainly  by 
himself  ;  comp.  and  ed.  by  J:  E.  Todd.  N. 
Y.  1876.  D.  922.15:13 

Bap  tist. 

Cone,  E:  W.  and  Spencer  W.  Some  account  of 
the  life  of  Spencer  Houghton  Cone,  a 
baptist  preacher  in  America.  {Anon.}  N. 
Y.  1856.  D.  922.16:1 

Randolph,  E.  A.  The  life  of  rev.  J:  Jasper, 
pastor  of  6th  Mt.  Zion  baptist  church, 
Richmond,  Va.,  from  his  birth  to  the  pres- 
ent time,  with  his  theory  of  the  rotation  of 
the  sun.     Richmond.  1884.  D.     922.16:8 

Conant,  Hannah  Chaplin.  The  earnest  man  ;  a 
sk<!tch  of  the  character  and  labors  of 
Adoniram  Judson.    Bost.  1856.  D. 

922.16:3 

Wayland,  Francis.  Memoir  of  the  life  and 
labors  of  Adoniram  Judson.  Bost.  1853. 
2v.  D.  922.16:2 

Knowles,  James  Davis.  Memoir  of  Ann  H. 
Judson.    Bost.  1855.  S.  922. 16:4 


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Kendrick,   Asahel   C.      The  life  and  letters  of 

mrs.  Emily  C.  J  u  d  s  o  a .    N.  Y.  1863.   D. 

922.16:6 

Judson,  Emily,  born  Chubbuck.  Memoir  of 
Sarah  B.  J  u  d  s  o  n  of  the  Amer.  mission  to 
Burmah.  New  rev.  ed.,  with  notes  by  the 
author.     N.  Y.  1855.  S.  922.16:5 

Otuld,  Reuben  Aldrich.  Life,  times  and  corres- 
pondence of  James  Manning  and  the 
eai-ly  history  of  Brown  university.  Bost. 
1864.  D.  922.16:7 


Me  thodiat. 

Stevens,  Abel.  Life  and  times  of  N.  Bangs. 
N.  Y.  [1863].  D.  922.17  :  1 

Manship,  Andrew.    Thirteen  years'  experience 

in  the  itinerancy.     5th  ed.    Phila.  1856.  D. 

922.17:2 

Milburn,  W:  H:     Ten  years  of  preacher-life  ; 

chapters  from  an  autobiogr.    N.  Y.  i860.  D. 

922.17:3 

Olin,  Stephen,  Life  and  letters.  N.  Y.  1853.  2 
V.  D.  922.17:4 

Pierson,  Hamilton  W.  In  the  brush,  or  Old- 
time  social,  political  and  religious  life  in 
the  south-west.    111.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

922.17:  5 

Ingraham,  Sarah  R.  Walks  of  usefulness,  or 
Reminiscences  of  mrs.  Margaret  Prior. 
3ded.    N.  Y.  1844.   S.  922.17:6 

Un  i  t  a  r  i  a  n. 

Brooks,  C :  Timothy.     W :  Ellery  C  h  a  n  n  i  n  g  ; 

a  centennial  memory.    111.    Bost.  1880.    D. 

922.18:  1 

Channing,  W:  H:  Memoir  of  W:  Ellery  Chan- 
ning ;  with  extracts  from  his  corresp.  and 
mss.  6th  ed.  Bost.  1854.  3  v.  D.    922.18:3 

—  Same.  Centennary  memorial  ed.  Bost.  1880. 
O.  922.18:3 

Peabody,  Elizabeth  Palmer.  Reminiscences  of 
W:  Ellery  Channing.     Bost.  1880.  D. 

922  18  *  2 

rrothingham,  R:  Tribute  to  T:  Starr  King. 
Bost.  1865.  D.  922.18:4 

Cooke,  Frances  E.  Story  of  Theodore  Parker; 
with  an  introd.  by  Grace  A.  Oliver.  [Lives 
of  the  great  and  good].    Bost.  1883.    D. 

922.18:16 

Weiss,  J:  Life  and  correspondence  of  Theodore 
Parker.    N.  Y.  1864.  2  v.   O.       922.18+6 

Parker,  Theodore.  Experience  as  a  minister, 
with  some  account  of  his  early  life  and  ed- 
ucation for  the  ministry  ;  contained  in  a  let- 
ler  to  the  members  of  the  28th  congreg. 
society  of  Boston.     Bost.  1859.  D. 

922.18:5 

"Ware,  J:  Memoir  of  H:  W  a  r  e ,  jr.  Bost.  1854. 
D.  922.18:7 

Hall,  E:B.  Memoir  of  Mary  L.  W  a  r  e.  Bost. 
1854.     D.  ■  922.18:8 

Other. 

Ellis,   Sumner.      Life  of  Edwin   H.   Chap  in. 

Portr.  and  ill.     Bost.  1882.  O.     922.18  :  14 
Janney,  S.  N.     Memoirs,  written  by  himself.   3d 

ed.     Phila.  1862.  D.  922.18:12 

Hallowell,  Anna  Davis,  ed.    James  and  Lucre- 

tia  Mott;   life  and    letters    ed.   by  their 

grand-daughter.    Portr.    Bost.  1884.  D. 

922.18:  17 


Bates,  Joseph.  Autobiography ;  embracing  a 
long  life  on  ship-board,  with  sketches  of 
voyages  on  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans, 
the  Baltic  and  Mediterranean  seas,  also  im- 
pressment and  service  on  board  british  war 
ships,  longconfinenaent  in  Dartmoor  prison, 
early  experience  in  reformatory  move- 
ments, travels  in  various  parts  of  the  world 
and  a  brief  account  of  the  great  advent 
movement  of  1840-44.  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
1868.  S.  922.18:10 

—  Early  life  and  late  experience  and  labors,  ed. 
by  elder  James  White.  Battle  Creek, 
Mich,  1878.     D.  922.18:11 

White,  James.  Life  sketches ;  ancestry,  early 
life,  christian  experience  and  extensive 
labors  of  elder  James  White  and  his  wife 
Ellen  G.White.  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  1880. 
D.  922.18  :  15 

1  Home,  Daniel  Douglas.  Incidents  in  my  life  ; 
with  an  introd.  by  judge  [J.  W.]  Edmonds. 
i  N.  Y.  1863.     D.    ■  922.18:  13 

Stone,  W:  Leete.  Matthias  and  his  impostures, 
or,  The  progress  of  fanaticism,  ill.  m  the  ex- 
traordinary case  of  Robert  Matthews 
and  some  of  his  forerunners  and  disciples. 
N.  Y.  1835.    S.  922.18:9 

Cohen,  Mrs.  S.  J.  Henry  Luria,  or  The  little 
Jewish  convert,  being  contained  in  [her] 
memoir.     N.  Y.  1864.  D.  922. 19  : 1 


4.    British  religious  biogr. 

Collective. 

Bayne,   P:     The  christian  life,   social  and  in- 
dividual.    Bost.  1859.  D.  922.2  :  2 
Contents.     Pt.  1.    Statement:    The  Individual  life ; 
The  social  life.     Pt.  2.    Exposition  and  illmtration: 
Book  1,  Christianity  the  basis  of  social  life:    First 
principles;    Howard  and  the  rise  of  philanthropy; 
Wilberforee  and  the  development  of  philanthropy; 
Budgett,  the  christian  freeman;  The  social  problem 
of  the  ajife,  and  one  or  two  hints  toward  its  solution. 
—Book  2,  Christianity  the  basis  of  individual  char- 
acter :  Introductory,  a  few  words  on  modern  doubt ; 
J:  Foster;  T:  Arnold;  T:  Chalmers.  — Outlook:  The 
positive  philosophy;  Pantheistic  spiritualism.— Gen- 
eral conclusion. 
Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.    The  home  library  : 
Great    english     churchmen,     or     Famous 
names  in  english  church  history  and  litera- 
ture ;  a  series  of  biogr.  studies,  intended  to 
illustrate  the  annals,  character,   teaching 
and  influence  of  the  church  of  England. 
Lond.  1879.  D.  922.2  :3 
Contents.     Statesmen:     S.   Anselm ;    T:    Becket ; 
Stephen  Langton ;  W:  Laud.— Poets  and  divines:  G: 
Herbert;  Jeremy  Taylor.— Martyrs  and  confessors: 
W:  Tyndale;  Hugh  Latimer;   Bp.  Ken. 
TuUoch,  J:    English  puritanism  and  its  leaders  ; 
Cromwell,^ilton,  Baxter,  Bunyan.  Edinb. 
1861.  D.  922.2  :6 
Lives,   The,   of  dr.   E:  Pocock,  the  celebrated 
orientalist,  by  dr.  Twells ;  of  dr.  Zachary 
Pearce,  bishop  of  Rochester  and  of  dr.  T: 
Newton,  bishop  of  Bristol,  by  themselves ; 
and  of  the  rev.  Philip  Skelton  by  mr.  Burdy. 
Lond.  1816.     2  v.  O.  922.2+8 
Grant,   James.     The    metropolitan    pulpit,    or 
Sketches  of  the  most  popular  preachers  in 
London.    Lond.  1839.    2  v.  O.       922.2:5 
Contents.     V.    1.     Miscellaneous    observations.  — 
Lately-deceased   ministers:    Dr.   Waugh;    Matthew 
Wilks;  W:  Rowels;   Rowland  Hill;  E:  Irving.  — The 
episcopal  clergy-ministers  of  churches:  T:  Snow;  J. 
T.Robinson;  T:  Dale;  J:  Harding;  Dr.  Croly.— The 


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episcopal  clergy-assistants  or  lecturers:   J.  F.  Den- 
ham;  Hobart  Seymour;  Watts  Wilkinson.-The  epis- 
copal clergy-ministers  of  chapels :  Sanderson  Robins; 
Dr.  Dillon;  H.  H. Beamish.    2.  The  episcopal  clergy- 
ministers   of   chapels:    H:    Melvill;    T.   J.    Judkin; 
Baptist  W.  Noel;  T:  Mortimer;  James  Hambleton.— 
Ministers  of  the  scotch  church:  Dr.  Brown;  J:  Gum- 
ming; Dr.  Crombie.— Ministers  of  the  scotch  seces- 
sion  church:  Robert  Redpath;  T:  Archer;  J:  Young;    t 
Alex.  Fletcher. -Independent ministers :  Dr.  Morison ;    ! 
Dr. Leif child;  Dr.  Collyer;  Caleb  Morris;  James  Sher- 
man;   J:   Burnet;    J:   Blackburn;    Dr.  Bennett;    J:    ; 
Clayton:    T:   Binney;    Andrew  Reed;    J.  Fletcher.— 
Baptist  ministers:  J:  Stevens;  G:  Coomb;   W:  Over- 
bury;    James   Harrington   Evans;     E:    Steane;    J: 
Howard  Hinton;  C.  Stovel;  F.  A.  Cox.— Ministers  of 
various  denominations:  Jabez  Bunting;  T:  Jackson; 
J.  Dorman;  G:  Abrahams;  Robert  Aitken.— Conclud- 
ing remarks. 
Walton,  I:     The  lives  of  dr.  John  Donne,    sir 
Henry  Wotton,  Richard  Hooker,   George 
Herbert  and  dr.  Robert  Sanderson ;   with 
some  account  of  the  author  and  his  writ- 
ings by  T:  Zouch.    New  ed.  with  ill.  notes. 
Bost.  1860.  D.  922.2  :  7 

Anderson,  James.  The  ladies  of  the  covenant ; 
memoirs  of  distinguished  Scottish  female 
characters,  embracing  the  period  of  the 
covenant  and  the  persecution.  N.  Y.  1851. 
D.  922.2:1 

Contents.  Introd.— Lady  Anne  Cunningham,  marchi- 
oness of  Hamilton.— Lady  Boyd.— Elizabeth  Melvill, 
lady  Culross.— Lady  Jane  Campbell,  viscountess  of 
Kenmure.— Lady  Margaret  Douglas,  marchioness  of 
Argyll.— Mrs.  James  Guthrie.— Mrs.  James  Durham. 
—Mrs.  J:  Carstalrs.— Lady  Anne,  duchess  of  Hamil- 
ton.—Mrf>.  W:  Veitch.— Mrs.  J:  Livingstone.— Lady 
Anne  Lindsay,  duchess  of  Rothes.— Lady  Mary  John- 
ston, countess  of  Crawford.— Barbara  Cunningham, 
lady  Caldwell.— Lady  Colvill.— Catherine  Rigg.  lady 
Cavers.- Isabel  Alison.- Marion  Harvey.— Helen 
Johnston,  lady  Graden.—  Lilias  Dunbar,  mrs.  Camp- 
bell.—Margaret  M'Lauchlan  and  Margaret  Wilson.— 
Lady  Anne  Mackenzie,  countess  of  Balcarres,  after- 
ward countess  of  Argyll. —Henrietta  Lindsay,  lady 
Campbell  of  Auchinbreck.  —  Grlsell  Hume,  lady 
Baillie  of  Jerviswood.  —  Lady  Catharine  Hamilton, 
duchess  of  AthoU.— App. 

Roman-catholic. 

[Instructive  biography.]    Lond.  1842.  8. 

922.22  '  o 

Cfmtents.  William  of  Wykeham,  by  J:  Chandler.— 
Histories  of  the  bishops  of  the  ancient  church.— 
Stories  from  Bede,  with  a  sketch  of  his  life.- Life  of 
G :  Herbert. 

Milman,  H:  Hart.  Life  of  Thomas  h  Becket. 
N.  Y.  1860.  S.  922.22:4 

Piiis  a  Sp.  Sancto,  Father.  Life  of  father  Ig- 
natius of  St.  Paul,  passionist ;  comp. 
chiefly  from  his  autobiogr.,  journal  and 
letters.    Dublin.  1866.  D.  922.22  :  3 

Magruire,  J:  Francis.  Father  Mathe  w;  a  bio- 
graphy.   N.Y.  1864.  D.  922.22:1 

Newman,  J:  H:  Apologia  pro  vita  sua ;  a  reply 
to  a  pamphlet  entitled  "What,  then,  does 
dr.  Newman  mean  V "  3d  ed.  N.  Y.  1865. 
O.  922.22  : 2 

Pro  t  68  tant-ep  i  s  cop  al. 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.  Life  and  correspond- 
ence of  T:  Arnold.  3d  amer.  ed.  Bost. 
1860.    2  V.  D.  922.23  :  1 

Worboise,  Emma  Jane.  Life  of  T:  Arnold.  2(1 
ed.     Lond.  1865.  S.  922.23  :  2 

Atterbury,  Francis.  Memoirs  and  correspond- 
ence ;  with  notices  of  his  distinguished 
contemporaries,   comp.,   chiefly  from   the 


Atterbury  and  Stuart  papers  by  Folkestone 
Williams.    Lond.  1869.    2  v.  in  1.  O. 

922.23:29 
Southey,  Robert  and  C:  Cuthbert.     Life  of  dr. 
Bell;  comprising  the  history  of  the  rise 
and    progress   of    the    system    of    mutual 
tuition.     Lond.  1844.     3  v.  O.      922.23  :  3 
Bickersteth,  J:  Lang.    Memoir  ;  with  a  pref.  by 
J,  Bickersteth.    Lond.  «.  d.  T.    922.23  :  4 
Brett,  Robert.    The  doctrine  of  the  cross,  as  ex- 
hibited  in    the    faith    and    patience    of   a 
humble  follower  of  Christ.   {Anon.^  Lond. 
1843.     S.  922.23  :  5 

Cartwright,  T:  Diary,  aug.  1686  to  oct.  1687; 
now  first  printed  from  the  original  ms.  in 
the  possession  of  Joseph  Hunter.  [Camden 
soc.  pub.  no.  22.1     Lond.  1843.     O. 

922.23:26 

Fuller,  Mori-is.    The  "  life,  times  and  writings  " 

of  Thomas  Fuller,  the  church  historian, 

1608-1661.  Lond.  1884.  2v.  D.    922.23:31 

Gobat,    S:    S:  Gob  at,    of   Jerusalem,  his  life 

and  work  ;  a  biogr.  sketch  drawn  chiefly 

from  his  own  journals  ;  pref.  by  the  earl  of 

Shaftesbury.    Portr.   and  ill.   'N.  Y.  1885. 

D.  922.23:33 

Haslam,  W:    From  death  unto  life,  or  Twenty 

years  of  my  ministry.    N.  Y.  1880.    D. 

922.23:6 
Bobinson,  T:    Last  days  of  bishop  H  e  b  e  r .   N. 
Y.     1831.     D.  922.23:7 

Hodgson,  James  T.  Memoir  of  the  rev.  Francis 
Hod  g  s  o  n,  scholar,  poet,  and  divine  ; 
with  numerous  letters  from  lord  Byron  and 
others,  by  his  son.    Lond.  1878.  2  v.  D. 

922.23:8 

Housman,  Robert  Fletcher.    Life  and  remains  of 

Robert  Housman;  slightly  abr.    N.  Y. 

1846.     D.  ■       922.23:9 

Morton,  J:  N.     Life  of  archbishop  L  aud.  Bost. 

1864.     D.  922.23  :  10 

Caswall,    H:     The   martyr  of    the  Poiigas ;    a 

memoir  of  Hamble  James  L  e  a  c  o  c  k.    N. 

Y.  1857.  D.  922.23:11 

Bell,  C:  Dent.    Henry  Martyn.     [Heroes    of 

christian  history!]    N.  Y."l881.    D. 

922.23:28 
Sargent,  J:    Memoir  of  H:  Martyn.    From  the 
10th  Lond.  ed.  Phila.  1831.    D. 

922.23:  12 
Maurice,  F:,  ed.  The  life  of  F:  Denison  Mau- 
rice, chiefly  told  in  his  own  letters,  od.  by 
his  son.  KY.  1884.  2v.  D.  922.23:27 
Mozley,  T:  Reminiscences,  chiefly  of  Oriel  col 
lege  and  the  Oxfoi'd  movement.  Bost. 
1882.  2v.  D.  922.23:13 

Pattison,  M:    Memoirs.    Lond.  1885.     D. 

922.23:34 

Cornell,   W:  Mason.    Life  of  Robert  Raikes. 

Bost.  «.  rf.    T.  922.23:23 

Reed,  Andrew.    Martha ;  a  memorial  of  an  only 

and  beloved  sister.    N.  Y.  1835.    D. 

922.23  :  14 
Qrimshawe,    T.    8.    Memoir    of    Leigh  Rich- 
mond;  abr.  by  W:  Patton.    N.  Y.  1829. 
D.  922.23  :  16 

Ridley,  Glocester.  The  life  of  Nicholas  Rid- 
ley, sometime  bp.  of  Londijn  ;  showing 
the  plan  and  progress  of  tlie  reformation, 
in  which  he  was  a  principal  insti'ument  and 
suffered  martyrdom  for  it  in  the  reign  of 
queen  Mary.     Lond.  1763.    Q. 

922.23  :R19 


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Brooke,  Stopford  A:  Life  and  letters  of  F:  W. 
Robertson.    Bost.  1865.  2  v.  D. 

922.23  :  16 

Holland,  Saba,  born  Smith,  lady.  A  memoir  of 
Sydney  Smith  by  his  daughter;  with  a 
selection  from  his  letters,  ed.  by  mrs. 
Austin.     N.  Y.  1855.  2  v.  D.       922.23  :  17 

—  Same.    Lond.  n.  d.  D.  922.23  :  17 

-Same.    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  922.23+17 

B-eid,  Stuart  J.  A  sketch  of  the  life  and  times 
of  Sydney  Smith  ;  based  on  family  docu- 
ments and  recollections  of  personal 
friends.  Portr.  and  ill.  N.  Y.  1885  [1884]. 
O.  922.23:30 

Bradley,  G:  Granville.  Recollections  of  Arthur 
Penrhyn  Stanley,  late  dean  of  West- 
minster ;  three  lectures  del.  in  Edinb.  nov. 
1882.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  922.23:24 

Oliver,  Grace  Atkinson,  born  Little,  formerly 
mrs.  Ellis.  Arthur  Penrhyn  Stanley  ;  his 
life,  work  and  teachings.  Portr.  Bost. 
1885.  D.  922.23:32 

Heber,  Reginald.  Life  of  Jeremy  Taylor; 
with  a  critical  examination  Of  his  writings. 
Hartford.  1832.  D.  922.23:18 

Douglas,  Mrs.  Stair.  The  life,  and  selections 
from  the  correspondence  ofW:  Whewell, 
late  master  of  Trinity  college,  Cambridge. 
Portr.    Lond.  1881.  O.  922.23  :20 

Ashwell,  A.  R.,  and  Reginald  G.  Wilberforce. 
Life  of  Samuel  Wilberforce,  lord  bp. 
of  Oxford,  and  afterward  of  Winchester ; 
with  selections  from  his  diaries  and  corres- 

?ondence,  abr.  from  the  eng.  ed.     111.    N. 
.  1883.  O.  922.23:25 

Stoughton,  J:     William  Wilberforce.    (He- 
roes of  christian  history).    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 
922.23:21 
Bateman,  Josiah.    The  life  of  Daniel  Wilson, 
bp.  of  Calcutta.    El.    Bost.  1860.  O. 

922.23+22 

Pre  8  byterian. 

Boyle,  G:  D:  Richard  Baxter.  (Heroes  of 
christian  history).    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

922.24:17 

Carlyle,  Alexander.  Autobiography  ;  contain- 
ing memorials  of  the  men  and  events  of 
his  time.    Bost.  1861.  D.  922.24:1 

Anderson,  J :  Reminiscences ofT:Chalmers. 
Edinb.  1851.  D.  922.24  :  2 

Eraser,  Donald.  T:  Chalmers.  (Heroes  of 
christian  history).    N.  Y.  1882.  D. 

922.24:3 

Hanna,  W:  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings 
of  T:  Chalmers  by  his  son-in-law.  N.  Y. 
1855.  3v.  D.  922.24:4 

Harsha,  D:  Addison.  Life  of  Philip  Dod- 
dridge; with  notices  of  some  of  his  con- 
temporaries and  specimens  of  his  style. 
Albany.  1865.  O.  922.24:5 

Stanford,  C:  Philip  Doddridge.  (Heroes  of 
christian  history).    N.  Y.   1880.  D. 

922.24  :  6 

Lundie,  Mrs.  — .  Memoir  of  Mary  Lundie  Dun- 
can; recollections  of  a  daughter  by  her 
mother,  abr.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.        922.24  :  7 

Oliphant,  Margaret  O.,  born  Wilson.  The  life 
of  Edwardl  r  v  i  n  g  ,  minister  of  the  nation- 
al scotch  church,  London  ;  ill.  by  his  jour- 
nals and  corresp.    N.  Y.  1862.  O. 

922.24+8 


Henry,  Philip.  Diaries  and  letters;  ed.  by 
Matthew  H:  Lee.    Lond.  1882.  D. 

922.24:21 

McCrie,  T:  Life  of  J:  Knox,  containing  illus- 
trations of  the  history  of  the  reformation 
in  Scotland  ;  with  biogr.  notices  of  the 
principal  reformers,  and  sketches  of  the 
progress  of  literature  in  Scotland  during  a 
great  part  of  the  16th  century  ;  subjoined, 
an  app.,  consisting  of  letters  and  other 
papers  hitherto  unpub.  2d  ed.,  corr.  and 
enl.    Edinb.  1813.  2  V.  O.  922.24:9 

Little,  J:  Conversion  and  death-bed  experience 
of  mrs.  Jessie  Little.    N.  Y.  w.  d.  S. 

922.24  :  10 

Macleod,  Norman.  The  earnest  student ;  me- 
morials of  J:  Mackintosh.  Lond.  1863. 
D.  922.24:11 

Macleod,  Donald.  Memoir  of  Norman  M  a  c  - 
leod.    N.  Y.  1877.    2  v.  in  1.   O. 

922.24:12 

Scott,  J:  Life  of  T:  Scott;  incl.  a  narrative 
drawn  up  by  himself  and  copious  extracts 
of  his  letters.     Phila.  1823.  O.   922.24  :  13 

Taylor,  1:  Memoirs  and  corresp.  of  Jane  Tay- 
lor.   N.Y.  1847.  S.  922.24:i4 

Buddensieg,  Rudolf.  John  Wiclif,  patriot 
and  reformer  ;  life  and  writings.  Quincen- 
tenary ed.    Lond.  1884.  T.         922.24:18 

Burrows,  Montagu.  Wiclifs  place  in  history ; 
three  lectures  del.  before  the  university  of 
Oxford  in  1881.  New  and  rev.  ed.  Lond. 
1884.  D.  922.24  :  20 

Coxe,  Margaret.  Life  of  Wycliffe.  Columbus, 
Ohio.  1840.  S.  922.24:16 

LeBas,  C:  Webb.  Life  of  Wyclif.  N.  Y.  1832. 
S.  9d2.24  :  15 

Loserth,  J:  Wiclif  and  Hus.  From  the  ger- 
man,  tr.  by  M.  J.  Evans.     Lond.  1884.  0. 

922.24  :  19 

Wilson,  J:  Laird.  J:  Wycliffe,  patriot  and  re- 
former, "  the  morning  star  of  the  reforma- 
tion" ;  a  biogr.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

922.24:23 

B  aptist. 

Froude,  James  Anthony.  B  u  n  y  a  n .  [Eng. 
men  of  letters!.     N".  Y.  1880.  D.  922.26  : 1 

Carey,  Eustace.  Memoir  of  W:  Carey;  with 
an  introd.  essay  by  Francis  Wayland.  Bost. 
1836.  D.  922.26  :  2 

Culross,  James.  W:  Carey.  (Heroes  of  chris- 
tian history).    N.  Y.  1882.  D.      922.26  :  8 

Phillips,  D:  Memoir  of  the  life,  labors  and  ex- 
tensive usefulness  of  Christmas  Evans; 
extracted  from  the  Welsh  memoir.  N.  Y. 
1843.  D.  922.26:3 

Byland,  Jonathan  E:,  ed.  Life  and  corresp.  of 
J:  Foster;  with  notices  of  mr.  Foster  as 
a  preacher  and  a  companion  by  J:  Shep- 
pard.     Bost.  1860.  2  v.  in  1.  D.    922.26  :  4 

Morris,  J:  Williams.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and 
writings  of  Andrew  Fuller.  1st  amer. 
ed.,  ed.  by  Rufus  Babcock,  jr.  Bost.  1830. 
O.  922.26  :  5 

Hood,  Edwin  Paxton.  Robert  Hall.  (Heroes 
of  christian  history).    N.Y.  1881.  D. 

922.26  :  6 

Sketch  of  the  life  and  ministry  of  C:  H.  S  p  u  r  - 
g  e  o  n  ;  from  ori^nal  documents,  incl. 
anecdotes  and  incidents  of  travel,  biogr. 
notices  of  former  pastors,  historical  sketch 


14.59 


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of  Park-st.  chapel  and  an  outline  of  mr. 

Spiirgeon's  articles  of  faith.    N.  Y.  1858.  D. 

922.26:7 

Me  thodist. 

Knight,  Helen  C,  eomp.  Lady  Huntington  and 
her  friends,  or  The  revival  of  the  work  of 
God  in  the  days  of  Wesley,  Whitefield,  Ro- 
maine,  Venn  and  others  in  the  last  cen- 
tury.   N.  Y.  [1853].  D.  922.27:2 

Clarke,  Adam.  An  account  of  the  infancy,  re- 
ligious and  literary  life  of  Adam  Clarke, 
written  by  one  who  was  intimately  ac- 
quainted with  him  from  his  boyhood  to 
the  60th  year  of  his  age  [by  himself! ;  ed. 
by  J.  B.  B.  Clarke.    N.  Y.  1833.  2  v.  D. 

922.27  :  1 

Adams,  C:  The  poet  preacher  [C:  Wesley]; 
a  brief  memorial.    HI.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

922.27:4 

Southey,  Robert.  The  life  of  W  e  s  1  e  y  and  rise 
and  progress  of  methodism  ;  notes  by  S : 
T.  Coleridge  and  remarks  on  the  life  and 
character  of  J:  Wesley  by  Alexander  Knox. 
Ed.  by  C:  Cuthbert  Southey.  2d  amer.  ed., 
with  notes,  etc.,  by  Daniel  Curry.  N.  Y. 
1858.  2  V.  D.  922.27  :  5 

Taylor,  I:    Wesley  and  methodism.    N.  Y.  1852. 
"^    D  922.27:7 

Watson,  R:    Life  of  J:  Wesley.    N.  Y.  1831.  D. 

922.27  :  6 

Whiteliead,  J:  Life  of  J:  Wesley;  collected 
from  his  private  papers  and  printed  works, 
and  written  at  the  request  of  his  executors. 
Prefixed,  some  account  of  his  ancestors 
and  relations,  with  the  life  of  C:  Wesley, 
collected  from  his  private  journal  and 
never  before  pub.  Tne  whole  forming  a 
history  of  methodism  in  which  the  pi'inci- 
ples  and  economy  of  the  methodists  are 
unfolded.     Auburn,  w.  rf.  D.       922.27:8 

Wesley,  J:    Journal.    Lond.  1827.  4  V.  in  2.    O. 

922.27:3 

Kirk,  J:  The  mother  of  the  Wesleys  ;  a  biogr. 
Cine.  1865.  D.  922.27  :  9 

Gillies,  J :    Memoirs  and  sermons  of  G:  W  h  i  t  e 
field.      Rev.   and    corr.   with    add.    and 
impr.,   with  an    introd.    by  C.  E.   Stowe. 
Phila.  1854.  O.  922.27+11 

Philip,  Robert.  Life  and  times  of  G:  Whitefield. 
N.  Y.  1838.  D.  922.27  :  12 

Whitefield,  G:  Continuation  of  [his]  journal 
from  his  arrival  at  London  to  his  depart- 
ure from  thence  on  his  way  to  Georgia. 
3d  ed.    Lond.  1789.  O.  922.27  :  10 

Quaker. 

Bickley,  A.  C.  (x:  Fox  and  the  early  quakers. 
Lond.  1884.  O.  922.28:4 

Janney,  S:  M.  The  life  of  G:  Fox ;  with  disser- 
tations on  his  views  concerning  the  doc- 
trines, testimonies  and  disciplme  of  the 
christian  church.    Phila.  1878.  D. 

922.28:  1 

AccOTint,  An,  of  the  life,  ministry  and  travels  of 
that  ancient  servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  John 
Richardson.    Phila.  1867.  D.       922.28:2 

Woolman,  J:  Journal;  with  an  introd.  by  J: 
G.  Whittier.    Bost.  1882.  D.         922.28  :  3 


5.    Other  modem  religious  biogr. 


erman  an 


d  Swis 


Sister  Augustine,  an  old  catholic,  superior  of 
the  sisters  of  charity  in  St.  Johannis  hospi- 
tal at  Bonn.  Authorized  tr.  from  the 
german  Memorials  of  Amalie  v.  Lasaulx. 
K.  Y.  1881.  D.  922.3  :  1 

Montalembert,  C:  Forbes  de  Try  on,  comte  de. 
Life  of  St.  Elizabeth  of  Hungary.  Tr. 
by  Mary  Hackett ;  introd.  tr.  by  mrs.  J. 
Sadlier.    N.  Y.  1863.  D.  922.3  :  2 

Gillett,  Ezra  Hall.  Life  and  times  of  J:  Huss, 
or  The  bohemian  reformation  of  the  15tli 
century.    2d  ed.  rev;     Bost.  1864.  2  v.  O. 

922.3:3 
Mears,    J:    W.      Heroes    of    Bohemia;     Huss, 
Jerome  and  Zisca.    Phila.  [1879].  D. 

922.3:4 
Jung-Stilling',  J:  H:    Autobiography.    Tr.  from 
the  german  by  S.  Jackson.    N.  Y.  1844.  O. 
922.3:  11 
Kettlewell,  S:    Thomas  aKempis  and  the 
brothers  of  common  life.    N.  Y.  1882.  2  v. 
O.  922.3:12 

Bunsen,  Christian  C:  Josias  freiherr  v.  Life  of 
Martin  Luther;  with  an  estimate  of 
Luther's  character  and  genius  by  T:  Car- 
lyle  and  an  app.  by  sir  W:  Hamilton.  N. 
Y.  1861.  T.  922.3  :  5 

Froude,  James  Anthony,    Luther  ;  a  short  bio- 
graphy.   Repr.  from  the  Contemporary  re- 
view.    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  922.3  :  17 
KOstlin,    Julius.      Life  of    Luther.      From    the 
germ.     N.  Y.  1883.  O.  922.3  :  13 
Michelet,   Jules.     Life  of  Martin  Luther,  gath- 
ered from  his  own  writings.    Tr.  by  G.  H. 
Smith.     N.  Y.  1846.  D.  922.3:6 
Rae,   J:     Martin    Luther;    student,    monk,  re- 
former.    111.     Lond.  1884.  O.      922.3  :  19 
Rein,    W:     The  life  of  Martin   Luther.    N.  Y. 
[1883].  D.                                          922.3:15 
Schmidt,   Ferdinand.      Martin   Luther  ;  ein  le- 
bensbild.    Neue  ausg.     Berlin.  [1880].  S. 

922.3:23 
Seiss,  Joseph  A:    Luther  and  the  reformation  ; 
the  life  -  springs  of    our  liberties.    Phila. 
[1884].  D.  922.3  :  16 

Tischer,  J:  F:  W:  Life  of  Martin  Luther.  Added 
a  selection  from  the  most  celebrated  ser- 
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922.3  :  7 
Treadwell,  J:  H.     Martin  Luther  and  his  work. 
[New  Plutarch  ser.]    N.  Y.  1881.  S. 

922.3:8 
Whately,    E.  Jane.   ed.     The    story  of  Martin 
Luther.    N.  Y.  1867.  S.  922.3  :  9 

Mayhew,  H:  The  boyhood  of  Martin  Lutlier, 
or  The  sufferings  of  the  heroic  little  beggar- 
boy  who  afterwards  became  the  great 
german  reformer.     111.     N.  Y.  1864.  S. 

X  922.3:  14 
Ledderhose,  C:  F:     Life  of  Philip  Melanch- 
t  h  o  n.    Tr.  from  the  germ,  by  G.  F.  Krotel. 
Phila.  1855.  D.  922.3  :  10 

Schmidt,  C:  W:  Adolf.  Philipp  Melanchthon  ; 
leben  und  ausgewahlte  schriften.  Elber- 
feld.  1861.  O.  922.3+22 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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Bost,  J:  Augustin.  Letters  and  biography  of 
Felix  Neff.  Tr.  from  the  french  by 
Margaret  Anne  Wyatt.    Lond.  1843.  D. 

922.5:16 

Gilly,  W:  Stephen.  Memoir  of  Felix  Neff.  Bost. 
1833.  D.  922.5  :  13 

Schenkel,  Daniel.  F:  Sehleiermacher,  ein 
lebens-  und  charakterbild  ;  zur  erinnerung 
an  den  31.  no  v.  1768  fiir  das  deutsche  volk 
bearb.    Elberfeld.  1868.  O.  922.3+21 

Zeisberger,    D:      Diary  amon^    the  indians  of 

Ohio.    Tr.  from  "the  original  german  and 

ed.  by  Eugene  F.  Bliss.   Cine.  1885.   3  v.  O. 

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Grob,  J :  The  life  of  Ulric  Z  w  i  n  g  1  i.  From  the 
germ.    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  922.5  :  22 

S  V}  e  d  i  s  h  . 

Worcester,  B:  The  life  and  mission  of  Emanuel 
Swedenborg.   Bost.  1883.  D.  922.5:19 

F  r  e  n  c  h  . 

Wiglit,  Orlando  Williams.  Lives  and  letters  of 
Abelard  and  Heloise.    N.  Y.  1861.  S. 

922.4:1 

Kichardson,  Abby,  born  Sage,  formerly  mrs. 
McFarland,  ed.  Abelard  and  Heloise,  a 
media3val  romance ;  with  the  letters  of 
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Ratisbonne,  Marie  Theodore.    Life  and  times  of 

St.  Bernard.    Tr.  from  the  french  ;  with 

a  pref.  by  H:  E:  Manning.    N.  Y.  1863.  D. 

922.4:2 

James,  J:  Angell.  Memoir  of  Clementine 
Cuvier  [by  M:  Wilks],  with  reflections 
by  J:  A.  James.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.     922.4  :  3 

Digby,  Kenelm  H:  The  chapel  of  St.  John,  or  A 
life  of  faith  in  the  19th  century  [Jane 
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Bausset,  L :  Fran 901s  de.  Life  of  F  e  n  e  1  o  n.  Tr. 
from  the  french  by  W:  Mudford.  Lond. 
1810.     3v.  O.  922.4:5 

Butler,  C:    Life  of  Fenelon.    Bait.  1811.  S. 

922.4:6 

Upham,  T:  C.     Life  and  religious  opinions  and 
experience  of  mme.  Guyon  ;  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  personal  history  and  religious 
opinions  of  Fenelon.     N.  Y.  1849.    3  v.  D. 
922.4  :  7 

Lear,  H.  L.  Sidney.    Henri  Dominique  Lacor- 
d  a i  r  e  ;  a  biogr.  sketch.    Lond.  1883.  D. 
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Montalembert,  C:  Forbes  de  Tryon,  comte  de. 
Memoir  of  the  abbe  Lacordaire.  Author- 
ized tr.    Lond.  1863.  O.  922.4  :  8 

Marteilhe,  J:  The  huguenot  galley-slave  ;  the 
autobiogr.  of  a  french  protestant  con- 
demned to  the  galleys  for  the  sake  of  his 
religion.  Tr.  from  the  french.  N.  Y.  1867. 
D.  922.4:10 

Monod,  Sarah.  Life  and  letters  of  Adolphe 
M  o  n  o  d ,  by  one  of  his  daughters.  [Anon.  ] 
Authorised  tr.  abr.  from  the  original. 
Lond.  1885.  D.  922.4  :  12 

Italian  and  Spanish. 

Artaud  de  Mentor,  Alexis  Fran9ois.  The  lives 
and  times  of  the  roman  pontiffs  from  St. 
Peter  to  Pius  IX.  Tr.  from  the  french  and 
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922.6+2 


Villemain,.  Abel  Fran9ois.  Life  of  Gregory  VII ; 
preceded  by  a  sketch  of  the  papacy  to  the 
11th  century.  Tr.  by  James  Baber  Brock- 
ley.     Lond.  1874.     3  v.  O.  922.5:21 

Roscoe,  W:    Life  and  pontificate  of  Leo  X.    5th 

ed.  rev.  by  T:  Roscoe.    Lond.  1846.    3  v.  D. 

922.5:9 

Hiibner,  Joseph  Alexander  freiherr  v.  The  life 
and  times  of  Sixtus  V;  from  unpub.  diplom- 
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Vatican,  Simancas,  Venice,  Paris,  Vienna 
and  Florence.  Tr.  from  the  original  french 
by  Hubert  E.  H.  Jerningham.  Lond.  1873. 
3  V.  O.  922.5  :  1 

Clement  XIV.  Interesting  letters.  Prefixed, 
anecdotes  of  his  life.  Tr.  from  the  french 
ed.    5th  ed.    Lond.  1781.    3  v.  S.   922.5:6 

Wiseman,  N:  Patrice  Stephen.    Recollections  of 

the  last  four  popes  and  of  Rome  in  their 

times.    Bost.  1858.  D.  922.5  :  3 

Contents.     Pius   VII.  -  Leo   XII.  -  Pius   VIII.  - 

Gregory  XVI. 

Hassard,  J:  R.  G.    Life  of  Pius  IX.     N.  Y.  1878. 

S.  922.5  :  14 

Legge,  Alfred  Owen.    Pius  IX  ;  the  story  of  his 

life  to  the  restoration  in  1850  ;  with  glimpses 

at  the  national  movement  in  Italy.    Lond. 

1875.     3v.  O.  922.5  :  23 

Hahn-Hahn,  Ida  Marie  Louise  Sophie  Friederike 

Gustave    grdfin.      Vier   lebensbilder :    ein 

Sapst,  ein  bishof,   ein  priester,   ein  Jesuit, 
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Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog,  p.  48. 

Upham,  T:  Cogswell.  Life  of  mme.  Catherine 
A  d  o  r  n  a  ;  incl.  some  leading  facts  and 
traits  in  her  religious  experience,  together 
with  explanations  and  remarks  tending  to 
ill.  the  doctrine  of  holiness.  3d  ed.  Bost. 
1847.    8.  922.5:4 

FuUerton,  Georgiana  Charlotte  lady.  Life  of 
St.  Frances  of  Rome,  [also]  Of  blessed 
Lucy  of  Narni,  of  Dominica  of  Paradiso, 
and  of  Anne  de  Montmorency ;  with  an 
introd.  essay  on  the  miraculous  life  of  the 
saints,  by  J.  M.  Capes.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

922.5:7 

Bartoli,  Daniel.  History  of  the  life  and  institute 
of  St.  Ignatius  de  Loyola.  Tr.  by  the 
author  of  Life  in  Mexico.  N.  Y.  1856.  3  v. 
D.  922.5:8 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  The  life  of  Las  Casas,  the 
apostle  of  the  Indies.  3d  ed.  Lond.  1873. 
D.  922.5:17 

Ripa,  Matteo.  Memoirs  during  13  years'  resi- 
dence at  the  court  of  Peking  in  the  service 
of  the  emperor  of  China  ;  with  an  account 
of  the  foundation  of  the  college  for  the 
education  of  young  Chinese  at  Naples. 
Selected  and  tr.  from  the  Italian  by 
Fortunato  Prandi.    N.  Y.  1846.  D. 

922.5  :15 

Alexander,  Frances,  {Francesco).  The  story  of 
Ida ;  epitaph  on  an  etrurian  tomb,  ed. 
with  a  pref.  by  J:  Ruskin.  Portr.  N.  Y. 
1883.  D.  922.5  :  20 

Bigelow,  J:  Molinos,  the  quietist.  N.  Y.  1883. 
D.  922.5  :  18 

Mohammedan. 

Bush,  G:    Life  of  Mohammed.    N.  Y.  1847.  S. 

922.5  :  10 


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Gibbon,  E:  Life  of  Mohammed.  With  notes  by 
H:  Hart  Milman  and  W:  Smith.  [Biogr. 
series.!     Bost.  1881.  T.  922.5  :  12 

Mmr,  Sir  W:  Mahomet  and  islam  ;  a  sketch  of 
the  prophet's  life  from  original  sources  and 
a  brief  outline  of  his  religion.  Map  and  ill. 
Lond.  [1885].  D.  922.5:26 

Irving,  Washington.  Mahomet  and  his  succes- 
sors.   N.  Y.  1850.     2  V.  D.  922.5  :  11 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  820.1  :  13  vlO 

-  Same.    In  his  Works.        820.1  :  PI  1  vl4, 15 


6.    Ancient  religious  biogr. 

Spring,  Gardiner.  The  contrast  between  good 
and  bad  men,  illustrated  by  the  biogi  aphy 
and  truths  of  the  Bible.  N.  Y.  1855.  2  v 
D.  922.6:17 

Old  testament. 

Blunt,  H:  Lectures  on  the  history  of  Abraham, 
Jacob  and  Elisha.    Phila.  1^51.  D. 

922.6  :  1 

Cuxnming,  J:  The  last  of  the  patriarchs,  or 
Lessons  chiefly  from  the  liie  of  Joseph. 
Phila.  1856.  D."  _  922.6 : 4 

Schupp,  Ottokar.  Joseph  in  Agypten  ;  ein  le- 
bensbild  der  deutschen  jugend  und  dem 
volke  dargestellt.     Wiesbaden.  1883.  S. 

922.6  :  23 

Taylor,  W.  Mackergo.  Moses,  the  law-giver 
N.  Y.  1879.  D.  922.6  :  5 

—  David,  king  of  Israel ;  his  life  and  its  lessons. 

N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  922.6+20 

Gallaudet,  T:  H.  Scripture  biography  for  the 
young ;  with  critical  ill.  and  practical  re- 
marks :  David,  incl.  the  life  of  Saul.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.  S.  922.6  :  21 

Krummacher,  F:  W:  Elijah  the  Tishbite.  Tr. 
from  the  germ.    N.  Y.  [18381.  S.  922.6  :  2 

—  Elisha.    Tr.  from  the  germ.    Phila.  1840.  D. 

922.6:3 

N  e  w  testament. 

(For  the  life  of  Christ,  see  col.  }»-94.) 

Adams,  Nehemiah.     The  friends  of  Christ  in  the 

New  testament.     Bost.  1864.  D.     922.6:9 

Baldwin,  G:  C.    Representative  men  of  the  New 

testament.    N.  Y.  1860.  D.  922.6  :  10 

Contents.     John   the  Baptist.  —  Herod.  —  Peter.  — 

Judas.— John.  —  Thomas.  —  Nlcodemus.  —  Ananias.  — 

Stephen.— The  nameless  moral  young  man.— Agrippa. 

—The  Jailor.— Paul. 


Chapin,  Edwin  Hubbell.  Characters  in  the 
gospels,  illustrating  phases  of  character 
at  the  present  day.    N.  Y.  1852.   D. 

922.6  :  12 

Charles,  Elizabeth.  Mary,  the  handmaid  of  the 
Lord.     [Anon.]    N.Y.  1865.  D.   922.6:18 

Renan,  Joseph  Ernest.  The  apostles.  Tr.  from 
the  original  french.  [Origins  of  chi-istian- 
ity,  2.]     N.  Y.  1866.  D.  922.6  :  13 

—  Saint  Paul.  Tr.  from  the  original  french  by 
Ingersoll  Lockwood.  [Origins  of  Christian- 
ity, 3.]    N.  Y.  1869.  D.  922.6  :  7 

Conybeare,  W:  J:,  and  J:  Saul  Howson.  The 
life  and  epistles  of  St.  Paul.  7th  ed.  N.  Y. 
1864.    2  V.  O.  922.6+6 

Farrar,  F:  W:  The  life  and  work  of  St.  Paul. 
N.  Y.  1880.  O.  922.6  :  22 

Blunt,  H:  Lectures  on  the  history  of  St.  Paul 
and  St.  Peter.  3d  amer.  from  the  7th  Lond. 
ed.    Phila.  1851.  D.  922.6:8 

Early   christians. 

Cave,  W:    Biographia  ecclesiastica,  or  The  lives 

of  the  most  eminent  fathers  of  the  christian 

church,   who  flourished  in  the   first  four 

centuries,   and  part  of  the  fifth  ;    with  a 

discourse  concerning  the  state  of  religion 

during  those  ages.     yAnon.']    Portr.    Lond. 

1704.    2v.  inl.  D.  922.6:11 

Contents.    V.  1.    S.  Stephen.  — Philip.— Timothy. — 

Titus.  -  Dionysius.- Clement.— Simeon. —Ignatius. — 

Polycarp.  —  Quadratus.  —  Justin.  —  Melito.  —  Theo- 

philus.—IreniBus.—  Pantteus.— Clemens.- Tertullian, 

—Orlgen.-Babylas.— Cyprian.— Gregory.— Dlonysius. 

—  Eusebius.  —  S.  Athanasius.  2.  Hilary.  — Basil.— 
Gregory  Naziauzen.  —  Ambrose.  —  Epiphanlus.  — 
Chrysostom.—  Jerom.—  Augustin.- State  of  religion 
during  the  first  ages  of  Christianity. 

Wilson,  W:  The  popular  preachers  of  the 
ancient  church  ;  their  lives,  their  manner 
and  their  work.     111.    Lond.  [1859].  S 

922.6  :  16 

Contents.    The  christian  philanthropist,  Cyprian  of 

Carthage.— The  faithful  minister,  Ambrose  of  Milan. 

—  The  homely  preacher,  Augustine  of  Hippo.  —  The 
fearless  bishop,  Basil  the  great.— The  genial  theol- 
ogian, Gregory  Nazianzen.— The  "golden  mouthed" 
orator,  Chrysostom  of  Byzantium. 

Kingsley,  C:  The  hermits.  111.  [Works,  v.  12.1 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  922.6  :  19 

Augfustinus,  Aurelius,  St.  St.  Augustin's  confes- 
sions, or  Praises  of  God,  in  10  books. 
Newly  tr.  from  the  original  latin.  N.  Y. 
n.d.  S.  922.6:14 

Schaff,  Philip.    Life  and  labors  of  St.  Augustine. 
Tr.  from  the  germ,  by  T.  C.  Porter.    N.  Y.  ' 
1854.  D.  922.6  :  16 


3.    Sociology  —  a,  Grovernment. 


1.  Presidents  of  the  U.  S. 
Collective    biogr. 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  Lives  of  the  presi- 
dents of  the  U.  S.  of  America ;  a  narrative 
of  events  in  the  career  of  each  president; 
added,  the  centennial  jubilee,  showing  the 
hundred  years'  progress  of  the  republic. 
111.  Bost.  1876.  O.  923.11  :1 

Fiske,  J :  The  presidents  of  America  ;  a  series 
of  original  steel  engr.  taken  from  paintings 
and    photographs  by  distinguished  artists 


in  the  possession  of  relatives  and  family 
friends,  by  H.  W.  Smith ;  with  biogr. 
sketches  and  an  introductory  essay  by  J: 
Fiske.  Bost.  1879.  F.  923.11  :R  61 

In  dividual  biogr. 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  G:  Washington,  or 
Life  in  America  100  years  ago.  [Amer.  pio- 
neers and  patriots.]    N.  Y.  n.  d.    D. 

923.11:4 

Bancroft,  Aaron.  Life  of  Washington.  Bost. 
1860.  2  v.  inl.  O.  928.11  :5 


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Brown,  E.  E.    Young  folks'  life  of  Washington. 

111.  andportr.     Bost.  [1883].  D. 

X  923.11  :62 
Everett,  E:    Life  of  G:  Washington.    N.  Y.  1860. 

D.  923.11:6 

Girault,   A.  N.      Vie    de    George    Washington. 

Phila.  1836.  S.  x  923.11  :  63 

Guizot,   rran9ois  P:  Guillaume.    Essay  on  the 

character  and  influence  of  Washington  in 

the  revolution  of  the  U.  S.  of  America.  Tr. 

from  the  french.    2d  ed.  Bost.  1851.  D. 

923.11  :7 
Habberton,  J:    George  Washington,   1732-1799. 

(Lives  of  amer.  worthies.)    N.  Y.  1884.     S. 

923.11  :64 

Hyde,    Anna   M.     The  american  boy's  life  of 

Washington.  N.  Y.  n.d.  D.  x  923.11:  51 
Irving,  Washmgton.    Life  of  George  Washing- 
ton.   [Knickerbocker  ed.]    N.  Y.  n.  d.  5  v. 

D.  923.11:8 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1855-57.    4  v.     O.        923.11:8 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.        820.1 :  PI  1  v20-24 

—  Same,  condensed.    111.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

923.11  :57 

Kirkland,    Caroline    Matilda,     {Mary    Clavers). 

Memoirs  of  Washington.  111.  ]N.  Y.   1857. 

-    D.  923.11:9 

Marshall,  J:  Life  of  G:  Washington  ;  compiled 
under  the  inspection  of  the  hon.  Bushrod 
Washington,  from  original  papers  be- 
queathed to  him  by  his  deceased  relative. 
2d  ed.  rev.  and  corr.  by  the  author.  Phila. 
1846.  2v.     O.  923.11  :  10 

Oertel,  Philip  F:  W:,  (IT.  0.  v.  Horn).  Der 
lebensgang  George  Washingtons,  des  be- 
griinders  der  freiheit  der  Vereinigten 
Staaten  Nordamerika's  ;  der  jugend  und 
dem  volke  erzJihlt.  2te  aufl.,  ul.  Wies- 
baden.    1871.     S.  923.11:72 

Paulding,  James  Kirke.  A  life  of  Washington. 
N.Y.  1845.     2v.    S.  923.11:11 

Sparks,  Jared.  The  life  of  G:  Washington. 
Bost.  1843.     O.  923.11+12 

Washington,  G:  Diary  from  1789  to  1791  ;  em- 
bracing the  opening  of  the  first  congress 
and  his  tours  througb  New  England,  Long 
Island  and  the  Southern  states,  together 
with  his  journal  of  a  tour  to  the  Ohio  in 
1753  ;  ed.  by  Benson  J.  Lossing.  N.  Y.  1860. 
D.  923.11:2 

—  Political  legacies  ;  annexed,  an  app.  contain- 

ing an  account  of  his  illness,  death  and  the 

national  tributes  of    respect   paid   to   his 

memory,  with  a  biogr.  outline  of  his  life 

and  character.    Bost.  1800.  O.     923.11:3 

Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenaeum, 

pt.  5,  p.  3359. 

Conkling,  Margaret  C.     Memoirs  of  the  mother 

and  wife  of  Washington.      2d  ed.  rev.  and 

enl.    Auburn.  1850.  S.  923.11:15 

Morse,   J:  Torrey,  jr.     John  Adams.     (Amer. 

statesmen.)    Bost.  1885  [1884].  S. 

923.11:67 

—  Thomas  Jefferson.    (Amer.  statesmen.)    Bost. 

1883.     S.  923.11:55 

Parton,  James.     Life  of  T:  Jefferson.  1880.   O. 

923.11:16 
Pierson,  Hamilton  Wilcox.    Jefferson  at  Monti- 
cello  ;  private  life  from  entirely  new  ma- 
terials.   N.Y.  1862.    O  923.11+17 
Randall,  H:  Stephens.    Life  of  T:  Jefferson.  N. 
Y.  1858.    3  V.    O.  923.11  :  18 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Randolph,  Sarah  Nicholas.  Domestic  life  of  T: 
Jefferson.;  comp.  from  family  letters  and 
reminiscences  by  his  great  granddaughter. 
N.Y.  1871.  D.  923.11  :  19 

Tucker,  G:  Life  of  T:  Jefferson  :  with  parts  of 
his  corresp.  never  before  pub.  and  notices 
of  his  opmions  on  Questions  of  civil  gov- 
ernment, national  policy  and  constitutional 
law.     Phila.  1837.  3  V.  O.  923.11+20 

Gay,  Sydney  Howard.  James  Madison.  (Amer. 
statesmen.)    Bost.  1884.  S.        923.11:65 

Rives,  W:  Cabell.  History  of  the  life  and  times 
of  James  Madison.  Bost.  1859,  1866.  2  v. 
O.  923.11+21 

Gilman,  Daniel  Coit.  James  Monroe  in  his  rela- 
tions to  the  public  service  during  half  a 
century,  1776-1826.  (Amer.  statesmen.) 
Bost.  1883.     S.  923.11  :  56 

Adams,  J:  Quincy.  Memoirs,  comprising  por- 
tions of  his  diary  from  1795  to  1848  ;  ed. 
by  C:  Francis  Adams.  Phila.  1874-77.  12  v. 
O.  923.11+22 

Morse,  J:  Torrey,  jr  John  Quincy  Adams. 
(Amer.  statesmen.)    Bost.  1882.  "  D. 

923.11  :49 

Gluincy,  Josiah.  Memoir  of  the  life  of  J:  Quincy 
Adams.    Bost.  1859.     O.  923.11+23 

Seward,  W:  H:    Life  and  public  services  of  J: 

Quincy  Adams  ;  with  tne  eulogy  del.  before 

the  legislature  of  N.  Y.    Auburn.  1849.    D. 

923.11  :24 

Cobbett,  W:  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.  N.Y. 
1834.     S.  923.11:25 

Frost,  J:  Pictorial  life  of  Andrew  Jackson. 
Hartford.  1847.    O.  923.11:26 

Goodwin,  Philo  A.  Biography  of  Andrew  Jack- 
son.    Hartford.  1832.   D!  923.11:27 

Parton,  James.  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.  N. 
Y.  1861.  3  V.     O.  923.11  :  28 

Sumner,  W:   Graham.    Andrew  Jackson,   as  a 

Eublic  man  ;  what  he  was,  what  chances  he 
ad   and  what  he  did  with  them.    (Amer. 
statesmen.)    Bost,  1882.    D.       923.11:54 

Jenkins,  J:  Stilwell.  James  Knox  Polk,  and  a 
history  of  his  administration,  embracing 
the  annexation  of  Texas,  the  difficulties 
with  Mexico,  the  settlement  of  the  Oregon 
question,  and  other  important  events. 
Auburn.     [1850J.    D.  923.11:29 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Life  of  Franklin  Pierce. 
Bost.  1852.     D.  923.11:30 

Curtis,  6:  Ticknor.  Life  of  James  Buchanan. 
[Portr.]    N.Y.  1883.    2  v.  O.     923.11:59 

Arnold,  I:  Newton.  History  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, and  the  overthrow  of  slavery.  Chi- 
cago. 1866.     O.  923.11+31 

—  The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  3d  ed.  Portr. 
Chicago.  1885.     O  923.11:69 

Bartlett,  D:  W.  Life  and  public  services  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  ;  added,  a  biqgr.  sketch 
of  Hannibal  Hamlin.  Portr.  NT  Y.  1860. 
D.  923.11:32 

Foster,  Ernest.  Abraham  Lincoln.  (The  world's 
workers.)     [Portr.]    Lond.  1885.    D. 

923.11  :71 

Hanaford,  Phebe  A.  Abraham  Lincoln  ;  his  life 
and  public  services.  J'Famous  americans, 
2dser.]    Bost.  [1881].  D.  923.11:33 

Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert.  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.   Springfield,  Mass.  1866.    O. 

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I4r)8 


Leland,  C:  Godfrey.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the 
abolition  of  slavery  in  theU.  S.  [New  Plu- 
tarch.]    N.  Y.  1879.    D.  923.11:34 

Hudge,  Zachariah  A.  The  forest  boy  ;  a  sketch 
of  the  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  for  young 
people.  111.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.      x923.l'l  :  50 

Raymond,  H:  Jarvis.  Life  and  public  services 
of  Abraham  Lincoln ;  together  with  his 
state  papers,  incl.  his  speeches,  addresses, 
messages,  letters  and  proclamations,  and 
the  closing  scenes  connected  with  his  life 
and  death.  Added,  anecdotes  and  personal 
reminiscences  of  pres.  Lincoln  by  Frank 
B.  Carpenter.     Portr.  and  ill.    N.   Y.  1865. 

0.  923,11+36 
Stoddard,   W:  Osborn.    Abraham  Lincoln  ;  the 

true  story  of  a  great  life,  showing  the  inner 
growth,  special  training  and  peculiar  fit- 
ness of  the  man  for  his  work.  Portr.  and 
ill.    N.  Y.  1884.    O.  923.11  :  66 

Sumner,  C:  The  promises  of  the  declaration  of 
independence ;  eulogy  on  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, del.  before  the  municipal  authorities 
of  the  city  of  Boston,  June  1,  1865.  Bost. 
.1865.    O.  923.11+36 

Morris,  B.  F.,  comp.  Memorial  record  of  the  na- 
tion's tribute  to  Abraham  Lincoln.  "Wash. 
1865.     O.  923.11+37 

Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson.    Personal  memoirs;   v. 

1.  N.  Y.  1885.  O.  928.11+70 
Badeau,  Adam.    Military  history  of  Ulysses  S. 

Grant,  from  april  1861  to  april  1865.  N.  Y. 
1868-81.  3v.  O.  923.11+38 

Coppee,  H:  Grant  and  his  campaigns;  a  military 
biography.    N.  Y.  1866.  O.       923.11:39 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  Life  and  travels  of  gen. 
Grant.    111.     Springfield,  Mass.  1879.  O. 

923.11:40 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp.  Fight  it  out  on  this 
line ;  the  life  and  deeds  of  gen.  U.  S. 
Grant.  [Heroes  of  the  rebellion.]  Bost. 
1883  [1882].    D.  x  923.11 :  63 

Larke,  Julian  K.  Gen.  Grant  and  his  cam- 
paigns.   Portr.  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1864.  D. 

923.11:41 

Howells,  W:  Dean.  Sketch  of  the  life  and  char- 
aracter  of  Rutherford  B.  Hayes.  N.  Y. 
1876,  D.  '923.11  :  42 

Balch,  W:  Ralston.  The  life  of  James  Abram 
Garfield,  late  pres.  of  the  U.  S.  Hartford. 
[1881].  D.  923.11  :43 

Blaine,  James  Gillespie.  James  A.  Garfield  ; 
memorial  address  pronounced  in  the  hall 
of  representatives,  leb.  27,  1882,  before  the 
departments  of  the  gov.  of  the  U.  S.,  in  re- 
sponse to  an  invitation  from  the  two  houses 
of  congress.     Wash.  1882.  Q.    923.11+60 

Bundy,  J.  M.  The  life  of  gen.  James  A.  Gar- 
field.    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  923.11  :  44 

—  The  nation's  hero:  In  memoriam;  life  of  James 
Abram  Garfield,  20th  pi-esidentof  the  U.  S; 
with  an  account  of  the  president's  death 
and  funeral  obsequies.    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

923.11  :46 

Gilmore,  James  R..  (Edmund  Kirke).  The  life 
of  James  A.  Garfield;  with  extracts  from 
his  speeches  by  Edmund  Kirke.  N.  Y.  1880. 
Q.  923.11+46 

Hins  dale,  Burt  A.  President  Garfield  and  edu- 
cation ;  Hiram  college  memorial.  Bost. 
1882  [1881].  D.  923.11:47 


Hoar,  G:  F.  Eulogy  upon  the  life,  character  and 
public  services  of  James  Abram  Garfield  ; 
del.  at  the  invitation  of  the  city  council  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  in  Mechanics'  hall.  dec. 
30,  1881.     Worcester.  1881.  O.     923.11  :  58 

Thayer,  W:  Makepeace.  From  log-cabin  to  the 
White  House  ;  life  of  James  A.  Garfield, 
boyhood,  youth,  manhood,  assassination, 
death,  funeral.     Bost.  1881.  D. 

X  923.11:  48 

King,  Pendleton.    Life  and   public  services  of 

Grover  Cleveland.     Portr.    N.  Y.  1884.  S. 

923.12:  101 

2.    Royalty  in  general. 

Lamb,  Lady  — .  Warrior  kings,  from  Charle- 
magne to  Frederick  the  great.  111.  N.  Y. 
1883  [1882].  D.  923  :  27 

Contents.  Charlemagne.— William  the  conqueror.— 
Frederick  Barbarossa.— Richard  Coeur  de  Lion.— Ed- 
ward I.  —  Robert  Bruce.— Henry  V.  —  Francis  I.  — 
Henry  IV.  —  Gustavus  Adolphus.  —  Charles  XII  of 
Sweden.  —  Frederic  the  frreat. 

Jameson,  Anna,  born  Murphy.  Memoirs  of  cele- 
brated female  sovereigns.  N.  Y.  1845.  2  v. 
S.  923  :  8 

Conteyits.  V.  1.  Semiramis.— Cleopatra.— Zenobia.— 
Joanna  I.  —  Joanna  II.  —  Isabella  of  Castile.— Mary, 
queen  of  Scots.  —  Elizabeth.  2.  Christina.— Anne.— 
Maria  Theresa.— Catherine. 

Ingn^'am,  J:  H.  Claimants  to  royalty.  Lond. 
1882.  O.  ■       ■     923 : 5 

Contents.  Introd.— The  false  Smerdis  of  Persia.— 
The  false  Antiochus  of  Syria.— The  false  Alexander 
Balas  of  Syria.— The  false  Philip  of  Macedon.— The 
false  Alexander  of  Jerusalem.- The  false  Nero  of 
Rome.— The  false  Clotaire  II  of  France.— The  false 
Clovis  III  of  France.— The  false  Suatocopius  of  Mo- 
ravia.—The  false  Henry  V  of  Germany.— The  false 
Alexis,  emperor  of  the  east.— The  false  Baldwin  of 
Flanders.— The  false  Frederick  II  of  Germany.  —The 
The  false  Voldemar  II  of  Brandenburg.  —  The  false 
Richard  II  of  England.— The  false  Mustaphaof  Tur- 
key. —  The  false  Edward  VI  of  Eng-land.  —  The  false 
Richard  IV  of  England.  —  The  false  Mustapha  II  of 
Turkey.— The  false  Sebastian  of  Portugal.— The  false 
Demetrius  of  Russia.  —  The  false  Demetrius  the 
younger  of  Russia.— The  false  Zaga  Christ  of  Abys- ' 
slnla.— The  false  Ibrahim  of  Turkey.— The  false  Ma- 
homet Bey  of  Turkey.— The  false  Hercules  D'Este  of 
Modena.— The  false  Charlotte  of  Russia.— The  false 
Peter  III  of  Russia.—  The  false  herdltary  prince  of 
Baden.— The  false  Dauphins.— The  false  princess  of 
Cumberland.— The  false  counts  of  Albany. 

Doran,  J:  Monai-chs  retired  from  business.  N. 
Y.  1857.  2  V.  D.  923  :  26 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  king. —Of  some  script\ire 
kings  and  eastern  monarchs.— Of  some  sovereigns  of 
the  olden  time.— The  canonized  ex-kings.~Ihitain: 
Dethroned  british  and  saxon  kings;  Deposed  kings 
from  the  conquest  to  James  II;  James  II  at  St.  (Jer- 
mains;  Deposed  monarchs  of  Scotland;  Ireland; 
Wales  and  Mann.— France:  The  Merovingian  race 
and  the  "lazy  kings";  The  Carlovingians  and  Charles 
the  fat;  The  house  of  Capet  and  Louis  the  saint; 
King  John  In  the  Savoy;  The  Bourbons  and  Charles 
X;  Louis  Philippe.— Cf»r8fca:  Theodore  of  Corsica;  A 
family  of  MngB.— Holland:  William  Frederick,  or 
all  for  love.— T/ie  Oerman  empire:  Charles  the  fat; 
Henry  IV ;  Charles  V ;  Ferdinand  I  of  Austria.  — 
Bohemia:  The  winter  king. —Hungary:  The  four 
deposed  kings  of  Hungary.— Bavarto:  Ludwig  the 
lover.— Poland:  The  early  abdications;  John  Casi- 
mlr  V;  Stanislaus  Leczlnski;  Stanislaus Ponlatowskl. 
2.  Rome:  Incidents  in  the  lives  of  retired  moU' 
archs  down  to  the  death  of  Valerian;  Diocletian; 
Maximian  to  Romulus  Augustus.— r?ie  eastern  em- 
pire: Grave  or  cloister;  The  Byzantine  cresars  of 
the  Iconoclastic  period ;  The  Basflian  dynasty;  Mon- 
archs among  the  monks;  The  Comnenl;  More  ten- 
ants for  Studion;  The  Baldwins;  The  most  chrlstliin 
king;  The  papal  dynasty. —The  three  Pli.-Rwxiii: 
The  czars;  Ivan  \t.— Sardinia:    Victor  Amadeus  I; 


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Three  crownless   kings.—  Scandinavia:     Denmark, 

Eric  IX;   Christian  If;    Sweden,  The  story  of  Eric 

XIV,  Christina,  Gustavus  IV.— Spain:    Preliminary 

remarks;  Philip  V;   Charles  IV.— Portttaoi:    Historic 

sketch;  Sancho  II;   Alphonso  VI.— Turfcey:    Historic 

sketch;  The  two  Bajazets.- Conclusion. 

Stern,  Adolf.    Vier  titularkonige  ini  18.   jahrh- 

undert.    Dresden.  1860.  D.  923  :  18 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog.  p.  44. 

3.    Great  Britain. 

Kings  and  ^^ protector s''\ 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary.    Kings  of  England  ;  a 

history  for  yonng  children .    [AnonA    Lond . 

1882.  T.  X  923.21  :  43 

Strickland,  Agnes.     Lives  of  the  bachelor  kings 

of  England.     Lond.  1861.  D.      923.21  :  55 

Contents.    William  Rufus.  —  Edward  V.  —  Edward 

VI.— App. 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  Alfred  of  England. 
111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  923.21 : 1 

Hughes,  T:  Alfred  the  great.  New  ed.  Lond. 
1874.  D.  923.21:2 

Pauli,  G:  Reinhold.  The  life  of  Alfred  the 
great.  Tr.  from  the  german  ;  appended, 
Alfred's  anglo-saxon  version  of  Orosius, 
with  a  literal  eng.  tr.  and  an  anglo-saxon 
alphabet  and  glossary  by  B.  Thorpe.  Lond. 

1853.  D.  ■  923.21:59 
Abbott,   Jacob.      History  of  William  the  con- 
queror.    111.     N.  Y".  n.  d.  S.         923.21  :3 

Roscoe,  T:      Life  of    William  the     conquei'or. 

Now  first  pub.  from  official  records  and 

other  authentic  documents.     Phila.    1846. 

D.  923.21:4 

Abbott,   Jacob.    History  of  king  Richard  I  of 

England.  111.  N.  Y.  «.  d.  S.  923.21:5 
James,  G:  Payne  Rainsford.    History  of  the  life 

of  Richard  Coeur-de-lion.    New  ed.    Lond. 

1854.  2  V.  D.  923.21  :  6 
Abbott,  Jacob.    History  of  king  Richard  II  of 

England.     111.     N.  Y.  1877.  S.     923.21  :  7 

—  History  of  king  Richard  III  of  England.  111. 
N.  Y.  n.d.  S.  923.21:8 

Halsted,  Caroline  Amelia.  Richard  III,  as  duke 
of  Gloucester  and  king  of  England.  Phila. 
1844.  O.  923.21  :  9 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  king  Charles  I  of 
En^and.    111.    N.  Y.  «.  d.  S.    923.21:12 

Hawks,  Francis  Lister.  Life  of  Oliver  Crom- 
well.    T.  p.  w.     [N.  Y.  18571.  S. 

923.21:15 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell. 
NY.  1848.  D.  923.21:16 

Hood,  Edwin  Paxton.  Oliver  Cromwell ;  his 
life,  times,  battlefields  and  contemporar- 
ies.   N.  Y.  1883.  D.  923.21:49 

Lamartine,  Alfonse  Marie  L:  de.    Life  of  Oliver 

Cromwell.     [Biogr.  series].    Bost.  n.  d.  T. 

923.21:42 

Merle  d'Aubigne,  J:  H:  The  protector,  a  vin- 
dication.    N.  Y.  1850.  D.  923.21  :  13 

Picton,  James  Allanson.  Oliver  Cromwell ;  the 
man  and  his  mission.  Portr.  N.  Y.  [18831. 
O.  923.21:50 

Russell,  Michael.  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  N. 
Y.  1844.  2v.  S.  923.21:17 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  king  Charles  11  of 
England.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.   923.21  :  19 

Barker,  C:  Character  and  anecdotes  of  Charles 
II.  Lond.  1853.  S.  With  Cavendish,  G: 
Cardinal  Wolsey.  m  923.22  :  51 


Croly,  G:    Life  and  times  of  George  IV ;  with 
anecdotes  of  distinguished  persons  of  the 
last  fifty  years.    New  ed.    N.  Y.  1846.  S. 
923.21  :21 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.  Life  of  George  IV;  incl. 
his  letters  and  opinions,  with  a  view  of  the 
men,  manners,  and  politics  of  his  reign. 
~       ~  923.21:22 


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Queens . 


Hall,  Mrs.  Matthew.  Lives  of  the  queens  of 
England  before  the  norman  conquest. 
Bost.  1859.  O.  923.21:25 

Contents.  Cartismandua,  queen  of  Cymheline.  — 
Boadicea,  "the  warlike",  queen  of  Arviragus. — 
Gwenissa  the  fair,  second  queen  of  Arviragus. 
—  Julia  "domina,"  empress  of  Severus.  — Victoria, 
Viturgia  and  Humila,  empresses  of  Bonosus  and 
Proculus.— St.  Helena,  queen  of  Constantius  Chlorus. 
— Cartandis,  queen  of  Eugenius  I.— Helena  ap  Eudda, 
empress  of  Maximus.  —  Rowena,  second  queen  of 
Vortigern.— Guenever  I,  II,  III,  queens  of  Arthur.— 
Bertha,  queen  of  Etelbert.— Ethelburga  "  the  silent" 
and  Enfleda,  queens  of  Edwin  "the  great"  and 
Oswy.  —  St.  Ebba,  Quenburga  surnamed  "Bebba," 
and  Saxburga,  queens  of  Cwichelme,  Kynigil  and 
Cenwalch.— Ostrida  and  Werburga,  queens  of  Ethel- 
red  and  Ceolred.— Quenburga,  Quenswitha  and  Al- 
fleda,  queens  of  Alfred,  Penda  and  Peada.— Heres- 
wytha,  Sexburga,  Etheldreda,  Ermenberga  and 
Ermenllda,  queens  of  Anna,  Ercombert,  Egfrid  and 
Wulphere.— Domneva,  queen  of  Merowald.—  Ethel- 
burga and  Fridogitha,  queens  of  Ina  and  Ethelard.— 
Quendrida-PetronlUa,  queen  of  Ofifa  "the  proud." 
— Eadburga,  Elfleda,  queens  of  Bertric  and  Wlmond. 
— Quendrida  II. — Osburga  and  Ethelswrytha,  queens 
of  Ethelwulf  and  Burhred.  —  Judith  of  France, 
secoud  queen  of  Ethelwulf.  —  Elswitha,  queen  of 
Alfred  the  great  and  Ethelfleda.  "lady  of  Mercia."— 
Egwina,  Elfleda,  Edgifa  and  Elfgifa,  queens  of  Ed- 
ward "  the  elder  "  and  Edmund  "  the  pious."— Ethel- 
glva,  queen  of  Edwy  "the  fair."— Eltrida,  queen  of 
Edgar  "the  peaceable."— Emma  of  Normandy,  sur- 
named "the  pearl,"  queen  of  Ethred  "the  unready" 
and  Canute  "  the  great."— Editha  the  "good,"  queen 
of  Edward  "the  confessor."  —  Editha  "the  fair," 
queen  of  Harold  II. 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  queens  of  Eng- 
land, from  the  norman  conquest.  New 
ed.  Lond.  1872-80.  6  v.  D.  923.21  :  26 
Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.  —  Matilda  of  Flanders.— 
Matilda  of  Scotland.— Adelicia  of  Louvaine.— Matilda 
of  Boulogne.— Eleaiiora  of  Aquitaine.—  Berengaria 
of  Navarre.— Isabella  of  Angouleme.  —  Eleanor  of 
Provence.  —  Eleanora  of  Castile.  —  Marguerite  of 
France.— Isabella  of  France.— Philippa  of  Hainault.— 
Anne  of  Bohemia.- Isabella  of  Valois.— Joanna  of 
Navarre.— Katherine  of  Valois.- Margaret  of  Anjou. 
2.  Elizabeth  Woodville.— Anne  of  Warwick.— Eliza- 
beth of  York.— Katherine  of  Arragon.— Anne  Boleyn. 
—Jane  Seymour.— Anne  of  Cleves.— Katherine  How- 
ard.—Catherine  Parr.— Mary.  S.Elizabeth.  4.  Anne 
of  Denmark.— Henrietta  Maria.— Catharine  of  Bra- 
ganza.  —  Mary  Beatrice  of  Modena.  5.  Same,  con- 
tinued.—M&ry  II.    6.  Same,  continued.— Anne. 

—  Same.     Abridged  by  the  author  ;  rev.  and  ed. 

by  Caroline  G.  Parker.  [Students'  histo- 
rical series].    N.  Y.  1873.  D.     923.21  :  27 

—  The  queens  of  England ;    abridged,    adapted 

and  continued  by  Rosalie  Kaufman.  (Young 

folks'  history.)  ill.    Bost.  1883  [1882]— 1884. 

3v.  S.  X  923.21  :48 

Contents.    V.  1.    Matilda  of  Flanders  to  Katherine 

Parr.    2.    Mary  I  to  Anne.     3.    Sophia  Dorothea  of 

Zell  to  Victoria. 

—  Lives  of  the  queens  of  Scotland  and  english 

princesses  connected  with  the  regal  succes- 
sion of  Great  Britain.  N.  Y.  1851-59.  8  v. 
D.  923.21:35 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.  pref.  —  Margaret  Tudor, 
queen  of  James  IV.— Magdalene  of  France,  Ist  queen 


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of  James  V.— Mary  of  Lorraine,  3d  queen  of  James 
V.    2.    Same,  amttnimi.  —  Lady  Margaret  Douglas, 
countess  of  Lennox.     8-7.    Mary  Stuart.     8.    Eliza- 
beth Stuart,  Ist  princess  royal  of  Great  Brltam.  — 
Sophia,  electress  of  Hanover. 
Smith,  J.  P.    Romantic  incidents  in  the  lives  of 
the  queens  of  England.    [1st  series.]   N.  Y. 
1853    D.  923.21:28 

Contents.    Elizabeth  Woodville.— Eleanora  of  Aqui- 
taine.— ?latilda  of  Flanders.  -Matilda  Atheling. 
Doran,  J:    Lives  of  the  queens  of  England  of  the 
house  of  Hanover.    N.  Y.  1865.    3  v.  O. 

923.21  :33 
Contents.    V.  1.    Sophia  Dorothea  of  Zell,  wife  of 
George  I.  — Caroline  Wilhelraina  Dorothea,  wife  of 
George  II.    2.    Charlotte  Sophia,  wife  of  George  III. 
—Caroline  of  Brunswick. 
Abbott,  Jacob.    History  of  Margaret  of  Anjou. 
111.     N.  Y.  71.  d.  S.'  923.21  :  29 

Hookliam,  Mary  Ann.  The  life  and  times  of 
Margaret  of  Anjou,  queen  of  England  and 
France,  and  of  her  father,  Rene  "the 
good",  king  of  Sicily,  Naples  and  Jeru- 
salem ;  with  memoirs  of  the  houses  of 
Anjou.  Portr.  and  ill.  Lond.  1873.  3  v.  O. 
923.21  :  68 
Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.  History  of  two  queens; 
Catharine  of  Aragon  ;  Anne  Boleyn.  Leipz. 
1873,  1874.     6  v.  in  4.  D.  923.21  :  30 

Du  Boys,  Albert.  Catharine  of  Aragon  and  the 
sources  of  the  en^lish  reformation ;  ed, 
from  the  french,  with  notes  by  Charlotte 
M.  Yonge.     Lond.  1881.    3  v.  D. 

923.21:31 

Benger,  Elizabeth  Ogilvy.    Memoirs  of  the  life 

of  Anne  Boleyn.    From  the  3d  Lond.  ed., 

with  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  miss  Aikin. 

Phila.  n.  d.  D.  923.21  :  32 

Friedmann,  Paul.    Anne  Boleyn  ;  a  chapter  of 

english  history,  1537-36.     Lond.  1884.     3  v. 

O.  923.21  :  60 

Abbott,   Jacob.     History    of   queen  Elizabeth. 

111.    N.Y.  1878.  S.  923.21  :  10 

Townsend,  Virginia  Frances.    Elizabeth  Tudor  ; 

the  queen  and  the  woman.    111.  N.  Y.  1878. 

8.  X  923.21:  39 

Abbott,  Jacob.    History  of  Mary,  queen  of  scots. 

111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  923.21  :  36 

Bell,  H:  Glassford.   Life  of  Mary,  queen  of  scots. 

N.Y.  1846.    3v.  S.  923.21:37 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp.    Life  of  Mary,  queen  of 

scots.    Bost.  n.  d.  D.  923.21  :  40 

Lamartine,  Alfonse  Marie  L.  de.    Life  of  Mai-y 

Stuart,    queen    of    scots.     [Biogr.   series  .J 

Bost.  n.  d.  T.  923.21  :  41 

Nau,   Claude.     The  history  of  Mary  Stewart, 

from  the  murder  of  Riccio  until  her  flight 

into  England ;  now  first  printed  from  the 

original    mss.   with  ill.   papers  from    the 

secret  archives  of  the  Vatican  and  other 

collections    in  Rome,   ed.   with    historical 

pref.  by  Joseph  Stevenson.   Edinb.  1883.  O. 

923.21  :61 

Tytler,  W:,  (Lucretius).    An  inquiry,  historical 

and  critical,  into  the  evidence  against  Mary, 

queen  of  scots,  and  an  examination  of  the 

histories  of  dr.  Robertson  and  mr.  Hume, 

with  respect  to  that  evidence.    3d  ed.  with 

add.  and  a  postscript.    Edinb.  1773.  O. 

923.21  :38 

liippincott,   Sarah  Jane,    born   Clarke,    {Grace 

Chreenwood).    Queen  Victoria,  her  girlhood 

and  womanhood.   (Exemplary  women  ser.) 

111.     NY.  1883.  D.  X  923.21:  63 


Oliphant,  Margaret  O.,  born  "Wilson.  The  queen, 
[Victoria].    N.  Y.  1880.  Q.       923.21+23 

Princes  and  princesses. 

Green,  Mary  Ann  Everett,  born  Wood.  Lives  of 
the  princesses  of  England,  from  the  nor- 
man  conquest.     Lond.  1850-55.     6  v.  D. 

923.21:47 
Contents.  V.  1.  Daughters  of  William  the  con- 
queror: Caecilia;  Adeliza;  Matilda;  Constance; 
Adela;  Gundred,  supposed  daughter.  —  Matilda, 
daughter  of  Henry  I.  —  Matilda,  daughter  of  king 
Stephen.  —  Mary,  daughter  of  king  Stephen.  — 
Daughters  of  Henry  II:  Matilda;  Eleanora;  Joanna. 
—Daughters  of  king  John :  Joanna.  2.  Same,  con- 
tinued: Isabella;  Eleanora.— Daughters  of  Henry  III: 
Margaret;  Beatrice;  Katherine.  —  Daughters  of  Ed- 
ward I:  Eleanora;  Joanna;  Margaret;  Berengaria; 
Mary.  3.  Same,  continued:  Elizabeth;  Eleanora.— 
Daughters  of  Edward  II:  Eleanora;  Joanna.  — 
Daughters  of  Edward  III :  Isabella;  Joanna;  Blanche; 
Mary;  Margaret.— Daughters  of  Henry  IV :  Blanche; 
Philippa.— Daughters  of  Edward  IV:  Mary;  Cecilia; 
Margaret.  4-  Same,  continued:  Anne;  Catherine; 
Bridget.— Daughters  of  Henry  VII:  Margaret;  Eliza- 
beth. 5.  Same,  continued:  Mary;  Catherine.  — 
Daughters  of  James  I:  Elizabeth.  6.  Same,  con- 
tinued: Elizabeth,  continued;  Sophia.— Daughters  of 
Charles  I:  Mary;  Elizabeth;  Anne;  Catherine;  Hen- 
rietta Anne. 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  Tudor  princes- 
ses, incl.  lady  Jane  Gray  and  her  sisters. 
Lond.  1868.  0.  923.21  :  56 

Contents.  Princess  Mary  Tudor,  queen  of  France, 
duchess  of  Suffolk.— Lady  Jane  Gray,  wife  of  lord 
Guildford  Dudley.— Lady  Katharine  Gray,  countess 
of  Hertford.  —  Lady  Mary  Gray,  wife  of  Thomas 
Keyes.- Lady  Eleanor  Brandon,  countess  of  Cumber- 
land.—Lady  Margaret  Clifford,  countess  of  Derby  and 
queen  in  Man. —  Lady  Arabella  Stuart,  wife  of  W: 
Seymour. 

Alice,  Maud  Mary,  grand  duchess  of  Hesse, 
princess  oj  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
Biographical  sketch  and  letters.  Portr. 
N.  Y.  1884.  O.  923.21  :  57 

Creighton,  Louise.      Life  of  Edward  the  black 

Erince.     Maps  and  plans.     [Hist,   biogr.] 
,ond.  1877.  S.  923.21  :  44 

Jones,  Meredith.   The  story  of  Edward  the  black 

grince  :  a  book  for  boys.    111.    Lond.  1881. 
X  923.21:  46 

Ewald,  Alexander  C:  The  life  and  times  of 
prince  Charles  Stuart,  count  of  Albany, 
commonly  called  the  young  pretender, 
from  the  state  papers  and  other  sources. 
Newed.    Lond.  1883.  D.  923.22:59 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.  The  royal  dukes  and  princes- 
ses of  the  family  of  George  III ;  a  view  of 
court  life  and  manners  for  seventy  years, 
1760—1830.    Lond.  1883.     3  v.  O. 

923.22  :  61 

Neale,  Erskine.  Life  of  Edward,  duke  of  Kent, 
with  extracts  from  his  correspondence  and 
original  letters  never  before  pub.  8d  ed. 
wit^  corr.  and  add.    Lond.  1850.  O. 

923.21:46 

Martin,  Sir  Theodore.  The  life  of  the  prince 
consort.  Portr.  and  views.  N.  Y.  1875-80. 
5v.   O.  923.21  :62 

Grey,  The  hon.  C:  The  early  years  of  the  prince 
consort,  compiled  under  the  direction  of 
her  majesty  tne  queen.     N.  Y.  1867.  D. 

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4.    Germany  and  Austria. 

EgizLhard.  Life  of  Charlemagne.  Tr.  from  the 
text  of  the  "Monumenta  germanica"  by  S: 
Epes  Turner  :  with  notes  and  a  map.  N.  Y. 
1880.  Tt.  923.3:64 

Oertel,  Hugo.  Karl  der  grosse,  der  begriinder 
des  deutschen  kaiserthums  ;  der  deutschen 
jugend  und  dem  deutschen  volke  geschil- 
dert.  111.   Wiesbaden.  1875.  S.    923.3:65 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Karl  der  grosse ;  ein  le- 
bensbild.   Wittenberg.  1878.  D.   923.3:66 

Oertel,  Hugo.  Heinrieh  I ;  ein  fiirstenbild  aus 
deutscher  vorzeit,  fiir  die  deutsche  jugend 
und  das  deutsche  volk  gezeichnet.  111. 
Wiesbaden.  1877.  S.  923.3  :  37 

—  Otto  1,  der  grosse ;   ein  kaiserbild  aus  deut- 

scher vorzeit,  fiir  die  deutsche  jugend  und 
das  deutsche  volk  gezeichnet.  111.  Wies- 
baden. 1877.  S.  923.3  :  38 

—  Otto  II;  ein  kaisei'bild  aus  Deutschlands  gros- 

ser vorzeit,  fiir  die  deutsche  jugend  und 
das  deutsche  volk  gezeichnet.  111.  Wies- 
baden. 1877.  S.  923.3:39 

—  Otto  III ;  ein  lebensbild  aus  Deutschlands  gros- 

ser vorzeit,  fiir  die  deutsche  jugend  una  das 
deutsche  volk  gezeichnet.  111.  Wiesbaden. 
1878.  S.  923.3  :  40 

—  Friedrich  I  Barbarossa ;    ein  kaiserbild   aus 

deutscher  vergangenheit,  fiir  die  jugend 
und  das  volk  gezeichnet.  111.  Wiesbaden. 
1875.  S.  923.3:57 

—  Friedrich  II ;  ein  lebensbild  aus  Deutschlands 

grosser  kaiserzeit,  fiir  die  deutsche  jugend 
und  das  deutsche  volk  gezeichnet.  111. 
Wiesbaden.  1879.   S.  923.3:58 

—  Rudolph  von   Habsburg  ;  ein  fiirstenbild   aus 

Deutschlands  vorzeit,  fiir  die  deutsche  ju- 

Send  und  das  deutsche  volk  dargestellt. 
\.    Wiesbaden.  1879.  S.  923.3:36 

Karl  V  of  Oermany.  Correspondence  of  the 
emperor  Charles  V  and  his  ambassadors 
at  the  courts  of  England  and  France  ;  from 
the  original  letters  in  the  imperial  family 
archives  at  Vienna  ;  with  a  connecting  nar- 
rative and  biogr.  notices  of  the  emperor 
and  of  some  of  the  most  distinguished  offi- 
ers  of  his  army  and  household,  together 
with  the  emperor's  itinerary  from  1519-1551; 
ed.  by  W:  Bradford.    Lond.  1850.  O. 

923.3  :  17 

Oertel,  Philip  F :  W :,  ( TT.  O .  v.  Horn).  Das  leben 
der  kurfiirstin  Dorothea  von  Brandenburg, 
genannt  die  liebe  Dorel,  und  der  frommen 
landgriitin  Elizabeth  von  Thiiringen.  3te 
aufl.     Wiesbaden.  [1877].  S.        923.3:49 

—  Ernst  der  fromme,  herzog  von  Gotha  ;  ein  le- 

bensbild aus  den  zeiten  des  dreissigjjihrigen 
krieges.  der  jugend  und  dem  volk  erztihlt. 
111.    Wiesbaden.  [1875].  S.  923.3:35 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Aus  der  Jugendzeit  des 
grossen  kurfiirsten ;  ein  historisches  ge- 
malde.  5te  aufl.,  ill.  Kreuznach.  [18831. 
8.  923.3:60 

Schupp,  Ottokar.  Friedrich  Wilhelm,  der 
grosse  kurf iirst,  der  bahnbrecher  fiir  Preus- 
sens  und  Deutschlands  grosse ;  ein  lebens- 
bild, der  jugend  und  dem  volke  dargestellt. 
111.    Wiesbaden.  1873.  S.  923.3  :  41 

—  Friedrich  Wilhelm  I,    konig   von  Preussen  ; 

ein  lebensbild,  fiir  die  jugend  und  das  volk 
bearb.    111.    Wiesbaden.  1874.  S. 

923.3:33 


Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  History  of  Frederick 
the  great.    111.    N.  Y.  1871.  Q.    923.3+18 

Brackenbury,  C:  Booth.  Frederick  the  great. 
[New  Plutarch.]  N.  Y.  1884.  S.  923.3  :  20 

Carlyle,  T:  History  of  Friederich  II.  N.  Y. 
1859-68.  6v.  D.  923.3:  1 

—  Same,  germ.    Geschichte  Friedrichs  des  zwei- 

ten,  konigs  von  Preussen,  genannt  Friedrich 
der  grosse.  Deutsch  von  I.  Neuberg.  Ber- 
lin. 1858-69.  6  V.  O.  923.3  : 1 

Ellis,  G:  James  Wei  bore  Agar,  2d  viscount  Clif- 
ton. Life  of  Frederick  II  of  Prussia,  by 
lord  Dover.   N.  Y.  1844.   2  v.  8.     923.3  :3 

Macaulay,  T:  Babington  baron.  Life  of  Freder- 
ick the  great.    N.  Y.  1859.  T.         923.3  :  2 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  ( TT.  O.v.  Horn).  Der  alte 
Fritz,  der  held  und  liebling  des  deutschen 
volkes  ;  fiir  die  jugend  und  das  volk  dar- 
gestellt. 3te  aufl.,  ill.  Wiesbaden.  1877. 
S.  923.3:55 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Friedrich  der  grosse  bis 
zu  seiner  thronbesteigung  ;  ein  historisches 

femiilde.  7te  aufl.,  ill.  Kreuznach.  [1882]. 
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Thiebault,  Paul  C:  Fran9ois  Adrien  H:  Dieu- 
donne.  Original  anecdotes  of  Frederick 
the  great,  king  of  Prussia,  and  of  his 
family,  his  court,  his  ministers,  his  aca- 
demies and  his  literary  friends,  collected 
during  a  familiar  intercourse  of  twenty 
years  with  that  prince.  Tr.  from  the 
french.    Phila.  1806.    2  v.  O.      923.3  :  23 

Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina,  markgrdfin  von 
Baireuth.  Autobiography:  Memoirs;  with 
an  essay  by  W:  D.  Howells.  Bost.  1877.  2 
V.  S.  923.3:6 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  {W.  0.  v.  Horn).  Die 
kaiserin  Maria  Theresia ;  ein  lebensbild, 
der  jugend  und  dem  volke  dargestellt.  2te 
aufl.,  ill.    Wiesbaden.  1875.  8.      923.3  :  56 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Kaiser  Joseph  II ;  ein  le- 
bensbild. 3te  aufl.,  ill.  Kreuznach.  [1883]. 
S.  923.3:67 

—  Konigin  Luise  ;  ein  lebensbild.    111.    Glogau. 

[1877].  D.  923.3  :  42 

Kluckhorn,  A:  Louise,  queen  of  Prussia;  a 
memorial.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  Eliza- 
beth H.  Denio.     Cambridge.  1881.  D. 

923.3:16 

Schupp,  Ottokar.   Louise,  konigin  von  Preussen  ; 

ein  lebensbild  fiir  die  jugend  und  das  volk 

bearb.    111.    2te  aufl.    Wiesbaden.  1878.  S. 

923.3:62 

Miiller,  W:  Kaiser  Wilhelm.  1797—1877.  3te 
aufl.     Portr.    Berlin.  1877.  O.     923.3  :  29 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Kaiser  Wilhelm  ;  ein  buch 
fiir  schule  und  haus.  Portr.  Leipz.  [1882]. 
S.  923.3:44 

6.    Prance. 

White,  G:     Queens  and  princesses  of  France. 

Bait.  1861.  T.  923.4  :  5 

Joinville,   J:    sire   de.      Saint    Louis,    king  of 

France.     Tr.   by  James  Hutton.     2d  ed. 

[Bayard  ser.]    Lond.  1869.  T.     923.4  :  49 
Kirk,  J:Forster.    History  of  Charles  the  bold, 

duke  of  Burgundy.    Phila.  1864,  1868.    3  v. 

O.  923.4+40 

Weitzel,    Sophie  Winthrop.    Renee  of  France, 

duchess  of  Ferrara.    N.  Y.  [18831.  D. 

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1476 


Aumale,  H:  Eugfene  Philippe  L:  d'Orleans,  due 

d\    History  of  the  princes  de  Conde  in  the 

16th  and    17th   centuries.     Tr.  from    the 

french  by  Robert  Brown  Borthwick.  Lond. 

1873.    2V.  O.  923.4:80 

Stanhope,  Philip  H:,  5th  earl  Stanhope.    Life  of 

Louis,  prince  of  Conde.     N.  Y.  1845.     2  v. 

in  1.  D  923.4  :  54 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.    History  of  Henry  IV 

of  France.     111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.    923.4  :  45 

James,    G:   Payne   Rainsford.      Life  of    Henry 

IV  of  France.    N.  Y.  1847.    2  v.  D. 

923.4  :  46 
Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.     History  of  Louis 
XIV.     N.  Y.  1871.  S.  923.4  :  50 

James,  G:  Payne  Rainsford.     Life  and  times  of 
Louis  X'lV.    New  ed.    Lond.  1851.    2  v.  D. 
923.4:52 
Abbott,   J:  Stevens  Cabot.     History  of  Marie 
Antoinette.    111.    N.  Y.  «.  <i.  S.  923.4  :  57 
Keddie,  Henrietta,  (Sarah  Tytler).    Marie  An- 
toinette.   [The  new  Plutarch.]    N.  Y.  1883. 
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Yonge,  C:  Duke.  Life  of  Marie  Antoinette.  N. 
Y.  1876.  O.  923.4  :  58 

Campan,  Jeanne  Louise  Henriette.  The  private 
life  of  Marie  Antoinette,  queen  of  France 
and  Navarre  ;  with  sketches  and  anecdotes 
of  the  court  of  Louis  XIV,  XV,  and  XVI. 
2d  rev.  ed.    111.    N.  Y.  1884.     2  v.  O. 

923.4  :  82 
Lamballe,  Marie  Therfese  Louise  de  Savoie- 
Carignan,  princesae  de.  Secret  memoirs  of 
the  royal  family  of  France  during  the  re- 
volution ;  witK  original  and  authentic 
anecdotes  of  contemporary  sovereigns  and 
other  distinguished  personages  of  that 
eventful  period,  now  first  puol.  from  the 
journal,  letters  and  conversations  of  the 
princess  Lamballe  by  a  lady  of  rank  in 
[her]  coniidential  service.  "  Portr.  and 
cipher  of  the  secret  corresp.  of  Marie  An- 
toinette. Lond.  1826.  2  v.  in  1.  D.  923.4:3 
Beauchesne,  Alcide  Hyacinthe  duBois  de.  Louis 
XVII ;  his  life,  his  suffering,  his  death  ; 
the  captivity  of  the  royal  family  in  the 
Temple.  Tr.  and  ed.  by  W.  Hazlitt.  111. 
N.  Y.  1853.     2  V.  O.  '  923.4  :  55 

—  The  Bourbon  prince  ;  the  history  of  the  royal 

dauphin,  Louis  XVII  of  I^rance.  [Ab- 
ridged.] N.  Y.  1853.  S.  923.4  :  56 
Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  The  history  of  Na- 
poleon Bonaparte.  Maps  and  ill.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.    2  V.  O.  923.44-8 

—  Same  ;  v.  2.    N.  Y.  1870.   O.  923.4+8  v2 
Hazlitt,  W:    Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.    2d 

ed.  rev.  by  his  son.    Lond.  1852.    4  v.  D. 

923.4  :  10 
Headley,    Phineas    Camp.     Life  of   Napoleon 
Bonaparte.     T.p.w.  D.  923.4:11 

Home,  R:  H:  The  history  of  Napoleon  Bona- 
parte ;  new  ed.  thoroughly  rev.,  with  add. 
by  S.  R.  Townshend  Mayer.  111.  Lond. 
[18851.   O.  923.4+87 

Lanfrey,  P:  The  history  of  Napoleon  I.  Lond. 
1871-79.    4v.  O.  923.4  :P86 

Contmt«.    V.  1.    1768-1800.    2.    1800-1806.    3.    1806- 
1810.    4.    1810-1811.— Index.    The  author  died  nov.  16, 
1877,  leaving  his  work  unfinished. 
Lockhart,    J:    Gibson.      History    of   Napoleon 
Buonaparte.      Repr.    from     the     Family 
library  ;  with  an  app.    111.    Lond.  1867.  L). 
923  4  *  12 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1875.    2  v.  S.  923*.4  :  12 


Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 
N.  Y.  1857.  O.  923.4:13 

Strahlheim,  C,  ed.  Napoleon  Bonaparte's  voll- 
stJindige  lebensbeschreibung ;  nach  den 
zuverliissigsten  quellen  bearb.  Frankfurt 
a.  M.  1839.     4v.  O.  923.4:25 

Forsyth,  W:  History  of  the  captivity  of  Napo- 
leon at  St.  Helena,  from  the  letters  and 
journals  of  lieut.-gen.  sir  Hudson  Lowe 
and  official  documents  not  before  made 
public.     N.  Y.  1855.    2  v.  D.        923.4  :  15 

Las  Cases,  Emmanuel  Augustin  Dieudonne 
Marin  Joseph  marquis  de.  Memorial  de 
Sainte  Helfene  ;  journal  of  the  private  life 
and  conversations  of  the  emperor  Napo- 
leon at  St.  Helena.  Phila.  1823.  8  v.  in  4. 
D.  923.4:16 

Montholon-Semonville,  C:  Tristan  marquis  de. 
History  of  tlie  captivity  of  Napoleon  at  St. 
Helena.    N.  Y.  1846.   O.  923.4+17 

O'Keara,  Barry  E:  Napoleon  in  exile,  or  A  voice 
from  St.  Helena  ;  the  opinions  and  reflec- 
tions of  Napoleon  on  the  most  important 
events  in  his  life  and  government,  in  his 
own  words.  N.Y.  1854.    2v.  D.    923.4:18 

Napoleon  gallei-y ;  illustrations  of  his  life  and 
times.     T.  p.  w.     [Lond.  1846].  D. 

923.4  :R72 

Abrantes,  Laure  Junot,  horn  Permon,  duehesse 
d'.  Memoirs  of  Napoleon,  his  court  and 
family.     N.  Y.  1854.    2  v.  O.       923.4  :  14 

—  Same  ;  v".  1.    N.  Y.  1832.   O.        923.4  :  14  vl 
Fauvelet  de  Bourrienne,  L:  Antoine.     Private 

memoirs  of  Napoleon  Bonapai'te,  during 
the  periods  of  the  directory,  the  consulate 
and  the  empire.    Phila.  1831.  2  v.  O. 

923.4  :  9 

—  Memoirs  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte  ;  added,  an 

account  of  the  important  events  of  the  hun- 
dred days,  of  Napoleon's  surrender  to  the 
british,  and  of  his  residence  and  death  at 
St.  Helena,  with  anecdotes  and  illustrative 
extracts  from  all  the  most  authentic 
sources ;  ed.  by  R.  W.  Phipps.  New  and 
rev.  ed.,  with  numerous  ill.  N.  Y.  1885.  3 
V.  O.  923.4:84 

Lester,  C:  Edwards,  aw(?  Edwin  Williams,  {The 
Berkeley  men).  The  Napoleon  dynasty,  or 
The  history  of  the  Bonaparte  family, 
brought  down  to  the  present  time,  by  the 
Berkeley  men.    111.    N.  Y.  1860.  O. 

923.4:6 

Bingham,  The  hon.  Dennis  Arthur.  The  mar- 
riages of  the  Bonapartes.  2d  ed.  Lond. 
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—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  923.4+24 
Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.   History  of  Josephine. 

111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  923.4  :  29 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp.  Life  of  the  empress 
Josephine.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  923.4  :  30 

Memes,  J:  S.    Memoirs  of  the  empress  Jose- 
phine.   N.  Y.  1847.  S.  923.4  :  31 
LeNormand,  Marie  Anne  Adelaide.    Historical 
and  secret  memoirs  of  the  empress  Jose- 

Bhine.    Tr.  from  the  french  by  Jacob  M. 
[oward.    Phila.  1852.  2  v.  D.     923.4:32 
Abbott,   J:  Stevens  Cabot.     History  of  Joseph 
Bonaparte.    N.  Y.  1869.  S.  923.4:28 

Bonaparte,  Lucien,  prince  de  Canino.  Memoirs 
written  by  himself.  Tr.  from  the  original 
ms.,  under  the  immediate  superintendence 
of  the  author.    Pt.  1.    N.  Y.  1836.  D. 

923.4  :  27 


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01.  9i23 


1478 


Woodward,  E.  M.  Bonaparte's  Park  and  the 
Murats.    Trenton,  N.  J.  1879.    O. 

923.4+26 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  History  of  Louis 
Philippe.    111.    N.  Y.  1871.  S.     923.4:53 

—  History  of  Hortense.    111.     N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

923.4  :  35 

Lagarde,  A:  de  Messence,  comte  de.  Memoii-s 
of  queen  Hortense.  [Anon.]  Phila.  1833. 
S.  923.4:33 

Abbott,  J :  Stevens  Cabot.  Histoi-y  of  Napoleon 
HI ;  incl.  a  brief  narrative  of  all  the  most 
important  events  which  have  occurred  in 
Europe  since  the  fall  of  Napoleon  I,  until 
the  overthrow  of  the  second  empire  and 
the  death  of  Napoleon  III.  111.  Bost.  1873. 
O.  923.4+20 

Jerrold,  W:  Blanchard.    Life  of  Napoleon  III ; 
derived  from  state  records,  from  unpub. 
family  correspondence,  and  from  personal 
testimony.      Portr.,   facsimiles   of    letters, 
etc.     Lond.  1877-83.  4  v.  O.         923.4  :-21 
Contents.    V.  1 .    Birth,  youth  and  education.— The 
Italian   insurrection.—  Arenenberg'.  —  App.     2.   Be- 
tween   Strasburg  and  Boulogne.— Ham.— The  revo- 


lution of  1848.  —  App.  3.  The  presidency.  —  The 
coup  d'etat.  —  Establishment  of  tne  empire.— App. 
4.  The  Crimean  war.— Italian  independence.— Home 


coup   d'etat.  —  Establishment  of  tne  empire.— App, 
4.  The  Crimean  war.— Italian  independenc 
policy.— Home  affairs.—1870.— App.— Index. 

Smucker,  S:  Mosheim.  Public  and  private  his- 
tory of  Napoleon  III ;  with  biogr.  notices 
of  his  most  distinguished  generals,  rela- 
tives and  favorites,  and  various  details  de- 
scriptive of  France  under  the  second  em- 
Sire.    Phila.  1858.  D.  923.4:22 

;  H:  Napoleon  L:  Bonaparte;  biographi- 
cal and  personal  sketches,  incl.  a  visit  to 
the  prince  at  the  castle  of  Ham.  N.  Y. 
1849.  D.  923.4:23 

6.    Other  modern  countries. 
Italy . 

Dennistoun,  James.  Memoirs  of  the  dukes  of 
Urbino,  illustrating  the  arms,  arts  and  lit- 
erature of  Italy,  from  1440  to  1630.  Lond. 
1851.  3v.  O.  923.5:2 

Life  and  times  of  Rienzi.    Phila.  1836.  O. 

923.5:5 
Urqiihart,  W:  Pollard.    Life  and  times  of  Fran- 
cesco Sforza  ;  with  a  prelim,  sketch  of  the 
history  of  Italy.    Edinb.  1852.  2  v.  O. 

923.5:7 
Reumont,   Alfred  v.     Lorenzo  de'  Medici  the 
magnificent.      Tr.    from    the   german    by 
Robert  Harrison.    Lond.  1876.  2  v.  O. 

923.5  :  1 
Roscoe,    W:    Life  of  Lorenzo  de'  Medici.     9th 
ed.;  rev.  by  T:  Roscoe.    Lond.  1847.  U. 

923.5:4 
Trollope,   T:   Adolphus.      The  life  of   Vittoria 
Colonna.     [Biogr.  ser.]    N.  Y.  1877.  T. 

923.5  :  17 

Dicey,  E:    Victor  Emmanuel.     [New  Plutarch]. 

N.  Y.  1883.  S.  923.5  :  16 

Godkin,  G.   S.     Life  of   Victor  Emmanuel  II. 

Lond.  1879.  3  v.  D.  923.5  :  14 


Coxe,  W:  Memoirs  of  the  kings  of  Spain  of  the 
house  of  Bourbon  from  the  accession  of 
Philip  V  to  the  death  of  Charles  III,  1700 


to  1788  ;  drawn  from  original  and  unpub. 
documents.     Lond.  1815.    5  v.   O. 

923.5:53 

Contents.  V.  1.  Historical  introd.,  or  A  sketch  of 
Spanish  history  from  the  union  of  Castile  and  Ara- 
gon  to  the  extinction  of  the  Austrian  line.— Philip 
V,  1709.  2.  Philip  V,  1710-1730.  3.  Philip  V,  1720- 
1734.-Louis,  1734-172.5.-Philip  V,  1725-1746.  4.  Fer- 
dinand VI,  1746— 17.W. —Charles  III,  1759—177.3.  5. 
Charles  III,  1774-1788.  -  Administration  of  Florida 
Blanca.— Statistical  account  of  Spain. 
George,  Anita.  Annals  of  the  queens  of  Spain. 
N.  Y.  1850.  2v.  D.  923.5:3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Gothic  queens,  415— 714.— Queens 
of  Oviedo  and  Leon,  718— 1087.— Queens  of  Aragon, 
lft34— 1468.— Queens  of  Castile,  1034—1475.  2.  Isabel 
the  catholic,  1474—1504. 

Mus s  ia . 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  Peter  the  great.  111. 
N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  923.5  :  19 

Cobb,  James  F.  The  story  of  the  great  czar  ;  a 
sketch  of  the  life  of  Peter  of  Russia.  Lond. 
[1874].  S.  X  923.5:  44 

Motley,  J;  Lothrop.  Peter  the  great.  [Har- 
per's half-hour  ser.]    N.  Y.  n.  d.   Tt. 

923.5  :  20 

Schuyler,  Eugene.     Peter  the  great,  emperor  of 

Russia  ;  a  study  of  historical  biography. 

111.,  portr.  and  maps.    N.  Y.   1884.  3  v.  O. 

923.5+51 

Wight,  Orlando  Williams,  ed.    Life  of  Peter  the 

great.     [Biogr.  series].     Bost.  1883.  3  v.  S. 

923.5:18 

Yekaterina  II.  Memoirs  of  the  empress  Cath- 
erine II,  written  by  herself ;  with  a  pref . 
by  A.  Herzen.  Tr.  "from  the  french.  New 
issue.    Lond.  1863.  D.  923.5:54 

Beaumont  -  Vassy,  E:  Ferdinand  vicomte  de. 
Geschichte  des  kaisers  Nikolaus  I ;  nach 
dem  franz.,  fortgesetzt  bis  zum  tode  des 
kaisers.     Leipz.  1855.  S.  923.5:21 

Smucker,  S:  Mosheim.  Life  and  reign  of  Nicho- 
las 1 ;  with  descriptions  of  russian  society 
and  government,  a  complete  history  of  the 
war  in  the  east,  and  sketches  of  Schamyl, 
the  Circassian  chief,  and  other  distinguished 
characters.    Phila.  1860.  D.         923.5  :  22 


Sweden  and  JD enmark . 

History  of  Gustavus  Vasa,  king  of  Sweden ; 
with  extracts  from  his  corresp.  Lond. 
1853.  O.  923.5:49 

Chapman,  B.  The  history  of  Gustavus  Adolphus 
and  of  the  thirty  years  war,  up  to  the 
king's  death  ;  with  some  account  of  its 
conclusion  by  the  peace  of  Westphalia, 
anno  1648.  Jll.  with  plans  of  the  battles 
of  Leipsig  and  Liitzen  and  a  rough  project 
of  the  imperialists'  order  of  battle  at  Liit- 
zen, from  a  plan  drawn  out  in  Wallen- 
stein's  own  hand.    Lond.  1856.  O. 

923.5:28 

Droysen,  J:  Gustav.  Gustaf  Adolf.  Leipz. 
1869,  1870.  2  v.  in  1.  O.  923.5  :  52 

Harte,  Walter.  The  history  of  the  life  of  Gus- 
tavus Adolphus.  2d  ed.  corr.,  with  alter- 
ations and  enlargements.  Lond.  1767.  2  v. 
O.  923.5  :  66 

Stevens,  J:  Lloyd.  History  of  Gustavus  Adol- 
phus.   Portr.     N.  Y.  1884.  O.      923.6  :  65 

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1480 


Oscar  II  Fredrik,  king  of  Sweden  and  Norway. 
Charles  XII  by  Oscar  Fredrik.  Tr.  from 
the  original  Swedish,  with  the  sanction  of 
the  author,  by  G:  F.  Apgeorge.  Lond. 
1879.  O.  923.5+29 

Voltaire,  Fran9ois  Marie  Arouet  called  de.  The 
history  of  Charles  XII,  king  of  Sweden. 
Newtr.     Hartford.  1825.  D.        923.5:30 

—  Same.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  Smollett.  N. 
Y.  1847.  S.  923.5:30 

TJlfeldt,  Orevinde  Leonora  Christina.  Memoirs 
of  Leonora  Christina,  daughter  of  Chris- 
tian IV  of  Denmark,  written  during  her 
imprisonment  in  the  Blue  tower  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1663—1685.  Tr.  by  F.  E.  Bunnfett. 
2ded.    Lond.  1872.  O.  923.5:47 

Netherlands  . 

Merriman,  T.  M.  William,  prince  of  Orange, 
or  The  king  and  his  hostage.  Bost.  [18741. 
D.  923.5:32 

Schupp,  Ottokar.  Wilhelm  von  Oranien,  der 
begriinder  der  niederliindischen  freiheit ; 
ein  lebensbild,  der  deutschen  jugend  und 
dem  volke  dargestellt.     111.     Wiesbaden. 


1875.  S. 


923.5:66 


The  orient. 


Palmer,  E:  H:  The  caliph  Haroun  Alraschid 
and  saracen  civilization.  [New  Plutarch]. 
N.  Y.  1881.  S.  923.5  :  3 7 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  Genghis  khan.  N. 
Y.  1860.  S.  923.5:36 

Fraser,  James.  The  history  of  Nadir  shah, 
formerly  called  Thamas  Kuli  khan,  the 
present' emperor  of  Persia.  Prefixed,  a 
short  history  of  the  Moghol  emperors ; 
[added],  a  catalogue  of  aoout  200  mss.  in 
the  persic  and  other  oriental  languages, 
collected  in  the  east.  2d  ed.  Lond.  1742. 
D.  923.5:34 

Africa  and  America^ 

exclusive  of  U.  S. 

Khedives  and  pashas  ;  sketches  of  contemporary 
egyptian  rulers  and  statesmen,  by  one  who 
knows  them  well.    Lond.  1884.  D. 

923.5  :  57 
Contents.    The  ex-khedive  Ismail.— The  khedive.— 
Arabi.— Riaz  pasha.— Nubar  pasha.— Cherlf  pasha.— 
The  Cherlf  ministry.— Some  consuls-g-eneraL  —  Con- 
clusion. 

Whiting,  W:  B.  Andamana,  the  first  queen  of 
Canary,  ancestress  of  the  family  of  Eu- 
genie, late  empress  of  the  french,  and  her 


remarkable   and    successful    coup  d'etat ; 

[also  an  essay  on  Woman].    N.  Y.  1875.  S. 

923.5  :R46 

Beard,  J:  R.  Life  of  Toussaint  L'  Ouverture, 
the  negro  patriot  of  Hayti ;  comprising  an 
account  of  the  struggle  for  liberty  in  the 
island  and  a  sketch  of  its  history  to  the 
present  period.    111.    Lond.  1853.  D. 

923.5:38 

Hall,  F:  Life  of  Maximilian  I,  with  a  sketch  of 
the  empress  Carlotta.    N.  Y.  1868.  U. 

923.3:7 

Salm-Salm,  Agnes,  born  Leclerq,  afterward  mrs. 
Heneage  prinzessin  v.  Ten  years  of  my 
life,  by  the  princess  Felix  Salm-Salm.  N. 
Y.  1877.  D.  923.3  :  13 

7.    Ancient  world. 

Tug^ot  de  Lanoye,  Ferdinand.  Rameses  the 
great,  or  Egypt  3000  years  ago.  Tr.  from 
the  french.     [111.   lib.  of  wonders].     N.  Y. 

1875.  D.  923.6:1 
Abbott,  Jacob.     History  of  Cleopatra.    111.    N. 

Y.  n.  d.  S.  923.6:2 

—  History  of  Cyrus  the  great.     111.    N.  Y.  n.  d. 

S.  923.6:3 

—  History  of  Darius  the  great.    N.  Y.  1878.  S. 

923.6:5 

—  History  of  Xerxes  the  great.    111.    N.  Y.  1878. 

S.  923.6:4 

—  History  of  Alexander  the  great.    111.     N.  Y. 

1876.  S.  923.6:  19 
Curtius  Rufus,  Quintus.    The  life  of  Alexander 

the  great.  Written  in  latin  and  tr.  into 
english  by  several  gentlemen  in  the  univer- 
sity of  Cambridge.    Lond.  1687.  D. 

923.6:20 

Williams,  J:  Life  and  actions  of  Alexander  the 
great.     N.  Y.  1843.  S.  923.6  :  21 

Abbott,  Jacob.     History  of  Pyrrhus.   N.  Y.  1878. 

S.  923.6  :  23  E 

—  History  of  Romulus.    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

923.6:7 

Suetonius  Tranquillus,  Caius.  The  lives  of  the 
twelve  CoBsars.  Added,  his  Lives  of  the 
grammarians,  rhetoricians  and  poets.  The 
trans,  of  Alexander  Thomson,  rev.  and 
corr.  by  T.  Forester.    Lond.  1881.  D. 

923.6:25 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  Nero.  N.  Y.  1878. 
S.  923.6:14 

Watson,  Paul  Barron.  Marcus  Aurelius  Anton- 
inus.   Portr.    N.  Y.  1884.  O.       923.6  :  27 

Neander,  J:  A:  W:  The  emperor  Julian  and  his 
generation;  an  historical  picture.  Tr.  by 
G.  V.  Cox.    N.  Y.  1850.  D.  923.6  :  15 


4.    Sociology  —  b,  Statesmanship  and  politics. 


1.    In  general. 

Stephen,  Caroline  Emilia,  {Sarah  Brook).  Three 
16th  century  sketches.    Lond.  [1884].  D. 

923 : 30 
Contents.    William  of  Orange.  —  Collgny.— The  re- 
gent Murray. 

Brougham,  H:,  baron  Brougham  and  Vaux. 
Historical  sketches  ©f  statesmen  who 
flourished   in    the    time    of    George    HI. 


Added,  remarks    on    party  and   an   app. 
New  ed.    Phila.  1842-44.  3  v.  D.       923  :  2 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.- George  III.— Lord  Chat- 
ham. —  Lord  North.  —  Lord  Loughborough.  —  Lord 
Thurlow.— Lord  Mansfield.- Lord  chief  justice  Gibbs. 
-Sir  W:  Grant.-Mr.  Burke.— Mr.  Fox.— Mr.  Pitt.-  Mr. 
Sheridan.— Mr.  Windham.- Mr.  Dundas.— Mr.  Erskine. 
—Mr.  Perceval.— Lord  Grenville.— Mr.  Grattan.— Mr. 
Wllberforce.— Mr.  Canning.— Sir  S:  KomlUy.— Effects 
of  party.— Franklin.— Frederic  II.  — Gustavus  III. 
The  emperor  Joseph.— The  empress  Catherine.  2. 
Introd.— George  IV,  includ.  Sir  J:  Leach  and  others. 


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Brougham,  H: — Continued. 

— Lord  Eldon.— Sir  W:  Scott,  lord  Stowell.— Dr.  Laur- 
ence.—Sir  Philip  Francis.— Mr.  Home  Tooke.— Lord 
Castlereagh.— Lord  Liverpool.— Mr.  Tierney.  —  Lord 
St.  Vincent.— Lord  Nelson.— Mr.  Horner.- Lord  King. 
—Mr.  Ricardo  and  the  currency  question.- Note  on 
mr.  Curran.— C:  Carrol.— Neckar.— Madame  de  Stael. 
— Mirabeau   family.  —  Carnot.  —  Lafayette.  —  Prince 
Talleyrand.— Napoleon.— Washington.   3.  The  f rench 
revolution.  —  Robespierre.— Danton.  —  Camille   Des- 
moulins.— St.  Just.- Sieyeg.— Fouche.  afterwards  duke 
of  Otranto.— J:  fourth  duke  of  Bedford.— Earl  Cam- 
den.—J:    Wilkes.— Demagogue  arts.  —  Lord    Ellen- 
borough.— Lord  chief  justice  Bushe.— T:  Jefferson.- 
American  democracy.— Marquess  Wellesley.  —  Lord 
Holland.— J :  Allen.— Walpole.—Bolingbroke. 
—  Historical  sketches  of  statesmen  who  flour- 
ished in  the  time  of  George  III,  together 
with  remarks  on  the  french  revolution  ;  v. 
2.    Phila.  1854.  D.  923  :  2  v2 

Contents.    V.  2.    3d  series,  continued.    Same  as  v.  2 
above,  from  Lord  King.— 3d  series.    Same  as  v.  3  above. 
Bulwer,  Sir  H:  Lytton  Earle,  lord  Balling  and 
Bulwer.     Historical    characters :     Talley- 
rand,     Cobbett,      Mackintosh,     Canning. 
Leipz.  1868.    2  v.  inl.  D.  923  :  3 

Smith,  G:  Barnett.  Half -hours  with  some  fa- 
mous ambassadors.    Lond.  n.  d.  D. 

923 : 28 
Contents.    Sir  R.  M.  Keith  and  queen  Carolina  Ma- 
tilda of  Denmark.- Talleyrand,  prince  of  diploma- 
tists.-Gondomar  and  the  Spanish  marriage.  —  The 
story  of  the  chevalier  D'Eon.— Metternich,  Napoleon 
and  Maria  Louisa.— Harley  and  the  court  of  queen 
Anne.  —  Alberoni,  cardinal  and  adventurer.  —  Lord 
Malmesbury  and  queen  Caroline. 
Menzies,  Sutherland.     Political  women.    Lond. 
1873.  2  V.  O.  923  :  29 

Contents.    V.  1 .    The  duchess  de  Longueville.— The 
duchess  de  Chevreuse.  —  Anne  of  Austria.  —  The  du- 
chess de  Montbazon.  —  The  princess  Palatine.  —  The 
Srincess  de  Conde.  —  The  duchess  de  Chatillon.    2. 
[lie.  de  Montpensier.  —  The  duchess  of  Portsmouth. 
—Princess  des  Ursins.— The  duchess  of  Marlborough. 
Towle,  G:  Makepeace.     Certain  men  of  mark; 
studies  of  living  celebrities.    Bost.  1880.  D. 

923 : 10 
Contents.    Gladstone.  —  Bismarck.  —  Gambetta.  — 
Beaconsfleld.— Caste lar.  — Victor  Hugo.— J:  Bright.- 
Three  emperors. 

2.    United  States. 
Collective    b  i  o  g  r . 

Belknap,  Jeremy.    American  biography  ;   with 

add.  and  notes  by  F.  M.  Hubbard.     N.  Y. 

1859.  3  V.  S.  923.1  :8 

Contents.    V.  1.    Prel.  dissertation.- Chronological 

detail.— Biron.—Madoc.—Zeno.  —  Columbus— Cartier. 

—  De  Soto.  —  Gilbert.  —  Raleigh  and  Grenville.  2. 
De  Fuca.— De  Monts,  Poutrincourt  and  Champlain.  — 
Gorges  and  J:  Mason.  —  The  Virginia  colony.  —  Lord 
Delaware,  Sir  T:  Gates,  Sir  G:  Somers,  C.Newport, 
Sir  T:  Dale,  Sir  F.  Wainman.  —  Sir  S:  Argal,  SirG: 
Yeardley.— Sir  F.  Wyat.— Bartholomew  Gosnold,  Mar- 
tin Pring,  Bartholomew  Gilbert,  G:  Weymouth.  —  J 
Robinson.— J :  Carver.  3.  W :  Bradford.— W :  Brewster 

—  R.  Cushman.  —  E:  Winslow.  —  Miles  Standish.  —  J; 
Winthrop.— J.  Winthrop,  jr.— G:  Calvert,  Cecilius  Cal 
vert,  lords  Baltimore,  Leonard  Calvert.  —  W :  Penn.— 
App.— Index. 

liOssing',  Benson  J:  Eminent  americans  ;  brief 
biographies  of  330  distinguished  persons. 
111.    K  Y.  1857.  O.  923.1  :  12 

Moore,  Jacob  Bailey.  Lives  of  the  governors  of 
New  Plymouth  and  Massachusetts  Bay, 
from  the  landing  of  the  pilgrims  at  Ply- 
mouth in  1620  to  the  union  of  the  two  col- 
onies in  1692.  Boston.  1851.  O.  923.1  :  15 
Contents.  Pt.  I,  Governors  of  New  Plymouth:  J:  Car- 
ver.—W:  Bradford.- E:  Winslow.— T:  Prince.— Josias 


Winslow. —T:  Hinckley.  Pt.  2.  Governors  of  Massor 
chusetts  Bay:  J:  Winthrop.— T:  Dudley.— J:  Haynes.— 
H:  Vane.— R:  Bellingham.— J :  Endecott.— J :  Leverett. 
—Simon  Bradstreet.  —Joseph  Dudley.  — FxlmundAn- 
dros. 

liOssing',  Benson  J:  Biographical  sketches  of 
the  declaration  of  amer.  independence  ;  the 
declaration,  historically  considered,  and  a 
sketch  of  the  leading  events  connected  with 
the  adoption  of  the  articles  of  confedera- 
tion and  of  the  federal  constitution.  111. 
N.  Y.  [1848].  D.  923.1  :  11 

Dwight,  Nathaniel.  The  lives  of  the  signers  of 
the  declaration  of  independence.  New  ed. 
N.  Y.  1839.  D.  923.1  :  3 

Sullivan,  W:  The  public  men  of  the  revolution, 
incl.  events  from  the  peace  of  1783  to  the 

Eeace  of  1815  in  a  series  of  letters  ;  with  a 
iogr.  sketch  of  the  author,  and  add.  notes 
and  reference  by  his  son,  J:  T.  S.  Sullivan. 
Phila.  1847.  O.  923.1  :  23 

Watson,  Elkanah.  Men  and  times  of  the  revolu- 
tion, or  Memoirs  of  Elkanah  Watson  ;  incl. 
journals  of  travels  in  Europe  and  America 
from  1777  to  1842,  with  his  corresp.  with 
public  men  and  reminiscences  and  incidents 
of  the  revolution  ;  ed.  by  his  son,  Winslow 
C.  Watson.    N.  Y.  1856.  O.  923.1  :  24 

■Woodman,  C:  H.  The  boys  and  girls  of  the 
revolution.  Phila.  1877.  D.  x  923.1:  25 
Contents.  The  youth  of  '76.— The  first  martyr.— Boys 
in  the  Boston  massacre.  —  The  son  of  Stark.  —  The 
young  west  Indian.  —  Little  Burr.  —  The  volunteer 
against  Quebec.  —  The  beautiful  spy.  —  The  angel  of 
the  house.  —  The  dove's  nest  in  the  lion's  den.  —  The 
little  black-eyed  rebel.— How  the  cattle  were  saved.— 
A  heroine  in  pinafores.— The  maids  of  Fort  Griswold. 
—Anecdotes. 

Sabine,  Lorenzo.  The  american  loyalists,  or 
Biographical  sketches  of  adherents  to  the 
british  crown  in  the  war  of  the  revolution, 
alphab.  arr.,  with  a  prelim,  historical  essay. 
Bost.  1847.  O.  923.1:18 

Magoon,  Elijah  Lyman.  Orators  of  the  ameri- 
can revolution.  5th  ed.    N.  Y.  1859.  D. 

923.1  :  13 


Contents.  The  battle-fields  of  early  american  elo- 
quence.—James  Otis.  —  S:  Adams.  —Josiah  Quincy.— 
J:  Hancock.— Joseph  Warren.— J:  Adams.— Patriotic 


Siety  of  '76.— Patrick  Henry.— R:  H:  Lee.— Alexander 
[amilton.- Fisher  Ames.— W:  Piuckney.  —  W:  Wirt. 
— T:  Addis  Emmet.— J:  Randolph. 

—  Living  orators  of  America.     N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

923.1  :14 
Contents.    Daniel  Webster.— E:  Everett.— H:  Clay.— 
J:  C.  Calhoun.— G:  McDuffle.— Lewis  Cass.- T:  H.  Ben- 
ton.—W:  C.  Preston.— T:  Cor  win. 

Loring,  James  Spear.  The  hundred  Boston  ora- 
tors, appointed  by  the  municipal  authori- 
ties and  other  public  bodies,  from  1770  to 
1852  ;  comprising  historical  gleanings,  ill. 
the  principles  and  progress  oi  our  republi- 
can institutions.  Bost.  1852.  O.    923.i-flO 

Parker,  Theodore.  Historic  americans.  Bost. 
1878.  D.  923.1  :  27 

Contents.  Franklin.- Washington. —J:  Adams.- T: 
Jefferson. 

Baldwin,  Joseph  G.  Party  leaders  ;  sketches  of 
T:  Jefterson,  Alexander  Hamilton,  Andrew 
Jackson,  H:  Clay,  J:  Randolph  of  Roanoke, 
incl.  notices  of  many  other  distinguished 
amer.  statesmen.    N.  Y.  1864.  D.  923.1  :  1 

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BIOGRAPHY— SOCIOLOGY,  STATESMEN. 


Bogart,  W:  H.,  (Sentinel).  Who  goes  there  ? 
or  Men  and  events  by  "Sentinel".  N.  Y. 
1866.   D.  923.1  :  2 

Contents.    Washin^on.—  Lafayette.  —  From  Hamil- 
ton to  E.  C.  Genet.  —  From  Eleazer  Williams  to  H.  R. 
Storrs.  —  From  Erastus  Root  to  J :  Randolph.  —  From 
Josiah  Quincy  to  T:  Moore.  —  E:  Everett.  —  From  Da- 
niel Webster  to  Zachary  Taylor. 
Campbell,  J:  W.    Biographical  sketches,   with 
other  literary  remains,  compiled  by  his  wi- 
dow.    Columbus,  O.  1838.  O.  §23.1: 4 
Cuntent.'i.    Biog-r.  sketches:    J:   W.  Campbell,   by  a 
friend;  Rufus  Putnam;  W:  A.  Trimble;  Paul  Fearing; 
Return  J.  Meigs;  G:  W.  Burnet.  —  Miscellaneous  pa- 
pers. —  Epistolary  fragments.  —  Poetical  effusions.  — 
Congressional  speeches.— Addenda. 
Savage,  J :    Our  living  representative  men  ;  from 
official  and  original  sources.    Phila.  1860. 
D.                                                        923.1:20 
Contents.    N.  P.  Banks.— E:  Bates.—  J:  Bell.  —  J:  M. 
Botts.  —  J :   C.  Breckenridge.  —  A.  G.  Brown.  —  S. 
Cameron.- S.  P.  Chase.— H.  Cobb.— J:  J.  Crittenden.— 
C.  Cushing.-G:  M.  Dallas.— J.  Davis.  —  W:  L.  Dayton. 
— D.  S.  Dickinson.— S.  A.  Douglas.  —E:  Everett.  —  M. 
Fillmore.— J:  C.  Fremont.  — J.  Guthrie.  —  J.  M.  Ham- 
mond.—S:  Houston,-  R.  M.  T.  Hunter.  — A.  Johnson. 
—J.  Lane.  —  J:  McLean.  —J.  L.  Orr.— J.  M.  Read.— W: 
H : Seward.— H.  Seymour.— J:  Slidell.— A.  H.  Stephens. 
-H:  A.  Wise.-J:  fe.  Wool. 
Forney,   J:  Weiss.    Anecdotes  of  public  men  ; 
originally  pub.  in  the  Washington  Sunday 
chronicle  and  Philadelphia  press.    N.    Y. 
1873,  1878.  2v.   D.                              923.1  :6 
Perry,   B:  Franklin.    Reminiscences    of   public 
men  ;  prefaced  by  a  life  of  the  author  by 
HextM.  Perry.   Portr.    Phila.  1883.  D. 

923.1  :28 
Quincy,  Josiah.    Figures  of  the  past ;  from  the 
leaves  of  old  journals.     Bost.  1883.  D. 

923.1  :26 
Bimey,  Catherine  H.    The  Grimke  sisters  :  Sarah 
and  Angelina  Grimke,   the  first  american 
women  advocates  of  abolition  and  woman's 
rights.     Bost.  18a5.  D.  923.1:30 

Homes  of  american  statesmen,  with  anecdotical, 
personal  and  descriptive  sketches  by  vari- 
ous writers.  111.    N.  Y.  1854.  O. 

923.12:66 
Contents.  Kirkland,  C.  M.,  Washington.— Brigrgs, 
C.  F..  Franklin.-Godwin,  P..  Jefferson.-Hildreth, 
R:,  Hancock.  —  Cook,  ('.,  J :  Adams.  —  Johnston,  E: 
W.,  Patrick  Henry;  Madison. —Thayer,  W:  S.,  Jay. 
—Carter,  J.  C,  Hamilton.  —  Qriswold,  R.  W.,  Mar- 
shall. —  Thayer,  J.  B.,  Ames.  —  Child,  D.  L.,  J:  Q. 
Adams.— Godwin,  P.,  Jackson. —King:,  C:,  Rufus 
King.— Greeley,  H.,  Clay.  —  Godwin,  P..  Calhoun. 
Becks,  T.  R.,  Clinton.  —  Howland,  F.,  Story.  — 
Wheaton. 

Civil   government. 

Peterson,  C:  Dictionary  of  the  U.  S.  congress, 
containing  biogr.  sketches  of  its  members 
from  the  foundation  of  the  government ; 
with  an  app.  compiled  as  a  manual  of  re- 
ference for  the  legislator  and  statesman. 
Phila.  1859.  O.  923. 1  :  119 

Lanman,  C:  Biographical  annals  of  the  civil 
government  of  the  U.  S.  during  its  lirst 
century  ;  from  original  and  official  sources. 
Wash.  1876.  Q.  923.1  :  R29 

Poore,  B:  Perley.  The  political  register  and  con- 
gressional directory  ;  a  statistical  record  of 
the  federal  officials,  legislative,  executive 
and  judicial,  of  the  U.  ST  of  America,  1776  - 
1878.    Bost.  1878.  Q.  923.1:1117 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp,  and  another.  Public 
men  of  to-day  ;  biographies  of  the  presi- 
dent and  vice-president  of  the  U.  S.,  each 
member  of  the  cabinet,  the  U.  S.  senators 


and  the  members  of  the  house  of  represen- 
tatives of  the  47th  congress,  the  chief  justice 
and  the  justices  of  the  supreme  court  of  the 
U.  S.,  and  of  the  governors  of  the  several 
states.     Portr.    Hartford.  1883.    Q. 

923.1:19 

In  dividual  biogr. 

Hosmer,  James  Kendall.  Samuel  Adams. 
(Amer.  statesmen.)    Bost.  1885.  S. 

923.12:103 

Wells,  W:  Vincent.  Life  and  public  services  of 
S:  Adams  ;  a  narrative  of  his  acts  and  opin- 
ions, and  of  his  agency  in  producing  and 
forwarding  the  amer.  revolution,  with  ex- 
tracts from  his  corresp.,  state  papers  and 
political  essays.    Bost.  1865.  3  v.  O. 

923.12:  1 

Spencer,  E:  An  outline  of  the  public  life  and 
services  of  Thomas  F.  Bayard,  1869— 
1880,  with  extracts  from  his' speeches  and 
the  debates  of  congress.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

923.12:85 

Biddle,  C:  Autobiography,  1745— 1821.  Privately 
printed.    Phila.  1883'.  O.  923.12:90 

Balestier,  C :  Wolcott.  James  G.  Blaine,  a 
sketch  of  his  life ;  with  a  brief  record  of 
the  life  of  J:  A.  Logan.  Portr.  N.  Y.  1884. 
D.  913. 12  :  98 

Buel,  J.  W.,  and  W.  E.  S.  Whitman.  The  au- 
thorized pictorial  lives  of  James  Gillespie 
Blaine  and  J:  Alexander  Logan:  III.  N.  Y. 
1884.  I).  923.12:99 

Safiford,  W :  H.  Life  of  Harmon  Blenne  r  bas- 
se t  -,  authentic  narrative  of  the  Burr  expe- 
dition, and  containing  many  add.  facts  not 
heretofore  pub.     Chillicothe,  O.  1850.  D. 

923.12:2 

Brown,  G:  W.  The  truth  at  last ;  history  cor- 
rected:  Rerainiscenses  of  old  J:  Brown; 
thrilling  incidents  of  border  life  in  Kansas, 
with  an  app.,  containing  statements  and 
full  details  of  the  Pottawotomie  massacre, 
by  gov.  Crawford,  col.  Blood,  Jas.  Towns- 
ley,  col.  Walker  and  others.  Added,  a  re- 
view by  Eli  Thayer.  Rockford,  111.  1880. 
O.  923.12:3 

Redpath,  James.  Public  life  of  J:  Brown  ;  with 
an  autobiography  of  his  childhood  and 
youth.     Lond.  1860.  D.  923.12:4 

—  Same.     Bost.  1860.  D.  923.12:4 

Sanborn,  Franklin  B:,  ed.  The  life  and  letters 
of  J:  Brown,  liberator  of  Kansas  and  mar- 
tyr of  Virginia.    Bost.  1885.  O. 

923.12:106 

Davis,  Matthew  L.  Memoirs  of  Aaron  Burr, 
with  miscel.  selections  from  his  corresp. 
N.  Y.  1838.  2v.  O.  923.12:6 

Parton,  James.    Life  and  times  of  Aaron  Burr. 
Enl.  ed.,  with  app.,  containing  new  and  in- 
teresting information.    Bost.  1881.  2  v.  O. 
923.12:7 

Burr,  Aaron.  Private  journal  during  his  four 
years  residence  in  Europe,  with  selections 
from  his  corresp.;  ed.  by  Matthew  L.  Davis. 
N.Y.  1858.  2v.  O.  923.12+6 

Lodge,  H:  Cabot.  Life  and  letters  of  (ieorge 
Cabot.     Bost.  1878.  O.  923.12:92 

Hoist,  Hermann  v.  John  C.  Calhoun.  (Amer. 
statesmen.)    Bost.  1882.  D.        923.12  :  78  ' 

Jenkins,  J:  Stilwell.  Life  of  J:  C.  Calhoun.  Au- 
burn.    [1850].  D.  923.12:8* 


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Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of 
Matthew  Hale  Carpenter,  del.  in  the 
senate  and  house  of  rep.,  47th  cong.,  1st 
sess.,  Jan.  26,  1882 ;  with  the  funeral  of  the 
deceased.    Wash.  1882.  Q.         923.12+76 

Smith,  W:  L.  G.  Fifty  years  of  public  life  ;  life 
and  times  of  Lewis  Cass.  Poi*tr.  N.  Y. 
1856.  O.  923.12-1-9 

Young,  W:  T.  Sketch  of  the  life  and  public 
services  of  Lewis  Cass  ;  with  the  pamphlet 
on  the  Right  of  search,  and  some  of  his 
speeches  on  the  great  political  questions  of 
the  day.    2d  ed.    Detroit.  ia52.  O. 

923.12:10 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of 
Zachariah  Chandler,  a  seuator  from 
Michigan  ;  del.  in  the  senate  and  house  of 
rep.,  46th  congress,  2d  session,  jan.  28,  1880. 
Wash.  1880.  Q.  923.12+11 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of 
Rush  Clark,  a  representative  from  Iowa, 
del.  in  the  house  of  rep.  and  in  the  senate, 
46th  congress,  2d  session,  [Jan.  31,  1880]. 
Wash.  1881.  Q.  923.12+12 

Colton,  Calvin.  The  last  seven  years  of  the  life 
ofH:Clay.     N.  Y.  1856.  0.      923.12:13 

Washburn,  Elihu  B :  Sketch  of  Edward  Coles, 
second  gov.  of  Illinois,  and  of  the  slavery 
struggle  of  1823-4 ;  prep,  for  the  Chicago 
historical  soc.     Chicago.  1882  [1881].  O. 

923.12:14 

Russell,  Addison  Peale.  Thomas  Cor  win;  a 
sketch.    Cine.  1881.  D.  923.12:15 

Curtis,  B:  Robbins,  ed.    Memoir,  with  some  of 
his  professional  and   miscellaneous  writ- 
ings ;  ed.  by  his  son.    Bost.  1879.     2  v.  O. 
923.12:16 

Curwen,  S:  Journal  and  letters  ;  with  an  app.  of 
biogr.  sketches,  by  G:  Atkinson  Ward.  4th 
ed.    Bost.  1864.  O.  923.12+17 

Creswell,  J:  A.  J.     Oration  on  the  life  and  char- 
acter of  H:  Winter  Davis.   Wash.  1866.  O. 
923.12:18 

Craven,  J:  J.  Prison  life  of  Jefferson  Davis. 
N.  Y.  1866.  D.  923.12:19 

King,  Daniel.  Life  and  times  of  T:  Wilson 
Dorr,  with  outlines  of  political  history  of 
Rhode  Island.    Bost.  1859.  D.   923.12:20 

Douglajss,  F:  Life  and  times,  written  by  himself, 
his  early  life  as  a  slave,  his  escape  from 
bondage  and  his  complete  history   to  the 

S resent  time ;    with   an   introd.    by  G:  L. 
.uffin.    Hartford.  1881.  D.        923.12:68 
Weld,  Horatio  Hastings.      B:  Franklin;    his 
autobiography,    with    a   narrative    of    his 
public  life  and  services.   111.  N.  Y.  1856.  O. 
923.12+23 
Franklin,  B:  Memoirs,  written  by  himself  ;  with 
his   most   interesting    essays,   letters    and 
miscell.  writings,  familiar,  moral,  political, 
economical  and  philosophical.    N.  Y.  1847. 
2v.  S.  923.12:21 

—  Autobiography ;  ed.  from  his  ms.,  with  notes 

and  an  introd.  by  J:  Bigelow.    Phila.  1868. 
.  O.  923.12:22 

—  Life,  written  by  himself ;  now  first  ed.  from 

original  mss.  and  from  his  printed  corresp. 
and  other  writings  by  J:  Bigelow.  2d  ed., 
rev.  and  corr.    Phila".  1879.    3  v.  D. 

923.12:88 


Abbott,  J :  Stevens  Cabot.   B :  Franklin  ;  a  picture 

of  our  infant  nation  100  years  ago.    [Amer. 

pioneers  and  patriots.]  "ill.   N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

923.12:24 

Hill,  G:  C.  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  a  biography. 
[Amer.  biogr.]    Phila.  1869.   S. 

X  923.12:  70 

Mayhew,  H:  Young  Benjamin  Franklin,  or 
The  right  road  through  life ;  a  story  to 
show  how  young  Benjamin  learned  the 
principles  which  raised  him  from  a  printer's 
boy  to  the  first  ambassador  of  the  amer. 
republic  ;  a  boy's  book  on  a  boy's  own  sub- 
ject.    111.     N.  V.  «.  <Z.   S.        x'923.12:69 

Mignet,  Fran9ois  A:  Maiie.  B:  Franklin;  eine 
biographic.  Aus  dem  franz.  von  E:  Burck- 
hardt.     Leipz.  1855.   S.  923.12:71 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  (TT.  O.  v.  Horn).   Benjamin 

Franklin ;    lebensbild    eines    ehrenmannes 

aus  Amerika,  der  jugend  und  dem  volke 

erziihlt.     3te  aufl.,  ill.    Wiesbaden.  ».  d.  S. 

923.12:108 

Parton,  James.  Life  and  times  of  B:  Franklin. 
NY.  1864.     2v.  O.  923.12:25 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  B:  Franklin;  ein  lebens- 
bild fiir  jung  und  alt.  3te  aufl.,  ill.  Kreuz- 
nach.  [18831.  S.  923.12:107 

Sparks,  Jared.  Life  of  B:  Franklin  ;  containing 
the  autobiography,  with  notes  and  a  con- 
tinuation.    Bost.  1853.  O.  923.12+26 

Tomkinson,  E.  M.  B:  Franklin.  (The  world's 
workers.)     [Portr.]     Lond.  1885.  D. 

923.12:106 

Adams,  H:  Life  of  Albert  Gallatin.  Phila. 
1879.  O.  923.12:27 

Stevens,  J:  Austin.  Albert  Gallatin.  (Amer. 
statesmen.)    Bost.  1884  [1883].  D. 

923.12:86 

Garrison,  Wendell  Phillips  and  Francis  Jack- 
son. William  Lloyd  Garrison,  1805  — 
1879 ;  the  story  of  his  life,  told  by  his 
children.    N.  Y.  1885.    2  v.  O. 

923.12+104 

Johnson,  Oliver.  W:  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his 
times,  or  Sketches  of  the  anti-slavery  move- 
ment in  America,  and  of  the  man  who  was 
its  founder  and  moral  leader ;  with  an 
introd.  by  J:  G.  Whittier.  Bost.  1880.  D. 
923.12:28 

Graydon,  Alexander.  Memoirs  of  his  own  time, 
with  reminiscences  of  the  men  and  events 
of  the  revolution  ;  ed.  by  J:  Stockton  Lit- 
tell.     Phila.  1846.  O.  923.12+29 

Buell,  Walter.  Joshua  R.  Giddings;  a 
sketch.    Cleveland.  1882.  D.     923.12  :  81 

Lodge,  H:  Cabot.  Alexander  Hamilton. 
(Amer.  statesmen.)    Bost.  1882.   S. 

923.12:77 

Morse,  J:  Torrey,  Jr.  The  life  of  Alexander  Ha- 
milton. 3d  ed.     Bost.  1882.  2  v.  I). 

923.12:87 

Smucker,  S:  Mosheim.  Life  and  times  of  Alex- 
ander Hamilton.    Phila.  1860.  D. 

923.12:30 

Shea,  G:  Life  and  epoch  of  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton ;  a  historical  study.    Bost.  1879.  O. 

923.12+31 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of 
Julian  Hart  ridge,  a  representative 
from  Georgia,  del.  in  the  house  of  rep.  and 
in  the  senate,  45th  congress,  3d  session. 
Wash.  1879.  Q.  923.12+32 

at  (JenotoB  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


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Arnold,  S:  G.  Life  of  Patrick  Henry.  N.  Y. 
1857.  S.  923.12:34 

"Wirt,  W:  Sketches  of  the  life  and  character  of 
Patrick  Henry.  10th  ed.,  corr.  Hartford. 
1848.  O.  923.12:33 

Child,  Lydia  Maria,  born  Francis.  I:  T. 
Hopper;  a  true  life.    Bost.  1854.  D. 

923.12:35 
Benwick,  H:  B.    Life  of  J:  Jay;  ed.  by  James 
Renwick.    N.  Y.  1840.  S.  923.12:36 

Hutchinson,  P:  Orlando,  covip.  The  diary  and 
letters  of  his  excellency,  T:  Hutchin- 
son, esq.,  captain-general  and  governor- 
in-chief  of  his  late  majesty's  province  of 
Massachusetts  Bay  in  North  America,  com- 
piled from  the  original  documents  still  re- 
maining in  the  possession  of  his  descen- 
dants. Portr.  and  facsimiles.  Bost.  1884. 
O.  923.12:97 

Obituary  addresses  on  the  occasion  of  the  death 
of  W:  R.  King,  del.  in  the  senate  and 
house  of  rep.,  and  in  the  supreme  court 
of  the  U.  S.,  8th  and  9th  dec.  1853.  Wash. 
1854.  O.  923.12:73 

Hawkins,  W:  G.  Lunsfoi'd  Lane,  or  Another 
helper  from  North  Carolina.  Bost.  1863.  D. 
923.12:37 
Memorial  addresses  on  the  life,  and  character  of 
J:  Edwards  Leonard,  a  representative 
from  Louisiana,  del.  in  the  house  of  rep. 
April  18,  1878,  45th  congress,  2d  session. 
Wash.  1879.  Q.  923.12-1-102 

Hunt,  C:  Havens.  Life  of  E:  Livingston; 
with  an  introd.  by  G:  Bancroft.  N.  Y.  1864. 
O.  923.12:38 

Sedgrwick,  Theodore,  jr.  Memoir  of  the  life  of 
W:  Livingston;  with  extracts  from  his 
correspondence,  and  notices  of  various 
members  of  his  family.    N.  Y.  1833.  O. 

923.12-1-39 
Sparks,  Jared .  The  life  of  Gouverneur  M  o  r  r  i  s, 
with  selections  from  his  corresp.  and  mis- 
eel,  papers  ;  detailing  events  in  the  ameri- 
can  revolution,  the  Trench  revolution  and 
in  the  political  history  of  the  U.  8.  Bost. 
1832.  3v.  O.  923.12:91 

Contents.    V.  1.    Life.    2.  Corresp.,  official  and  pri- 
vate, respecting  a  negrociatlon  witn  the  british  min- 
istry.—Corresp.,  official  and  private,  conoerninK  tlie 
french  revolution  and  the  affairs  of  France.— Letters 
and  miscel.  papers  relating'  to  french  affairs.    3.  Mis- 
eel,  corresp.  during  the  residence  of  mr.  Morris  in 
Europe.  —  Corresp.   after  the  return  of  mr.  Morris 
from  Europe  on  private  and  political  affairs  in  the  U. 
8.— Speeches  del.  in  the  senate  of  the  U.  S.  —  Address 
to  the  assembly  of  Pa.  on  the  abolition  of  the  bank  of 
North  America.— Observations  on  the  flnaticos  of  the 
U.  S.,  in  1789.  —  Notes  on  a  form  of  a  constitution  for 
France. 
Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.     W:  P  e  n  n  ;  an  historical 
biography  founded  on  family  and  state  pa- 
pers.   New  ed.  with  a  new  pref.  in  reply  to 
the  accusations  of  mr.  Macaulay.    Lond. 
1856.  S.  923.12  :40 

Olarkson,  T:  Memoirs  of  the  public  and  private 
life  of  W:  Penn.  New  ed.  with  a  pref.  in 
reply  to  the  charges  against  his  character 
made  by  mr.  Macaulay  in  his  History  of 
England,  by  W.  E.  Foster.  Lond.  1849.  D. 
923.12:41 
Janney,  S:  M.  The  life  of  W:  Penn  ;  with  selec- 
tions from  his  corresp.  and  autobiogr.  4th 
ed.  rev.,  with  index.     Phila.  1878.  D. 

923.12:42 

Oertel,  Hugo.    William  Penn,  der  begriinder  des 

nordamerikanischen  staates  Pennsylvanien ; 


ein  lebensbild,  fiir  die  jugend  und  das  volk 
gezeichnet.  111.     Wiesbaden.  1882.  S. 

923.12:109 

Burdette,  Robert  J.,  (The  Burlington  Hawkey e 
man).  William  Penn,  1644—1718.  (Amer. 
worthies.)     N.  Y.  1882.  S.  923.12  :  76 

Grayson,  W:  J.  Biographical  sketch  of  James 
L.  Petigru.     N.  Y.  1866.  D.   923.12:43 

Shields,  Joseph  D.  The  life  and  times  of  Sear- 
gent  Smith  Prentiss.     Phila.  1884.  O. 

923.12:95 

Prentiss,  Seargent  Smith.  Memoirs  ;  ed.  by  his 
brother.    N.  Y.  1860.  2  v.  D.     923.12  :44 

Curtis,  G:  W:    Wendell  Phillips;    a  eulogy, 

del.   before    the    municipal  authorities    of 

Boston,  Mass.,  april  18,  1884.   N.  Y.  1884.  O. 

923.12:96 

Quincy,  Edmund.  Life  of  Josiah  Q  u  i  n  c  y  ,  by 
his  son.     Bost.  1867.  O.  923.12:45 

Claiborne,  J:  F.  H.  Life  and  corresp.  of  J:  A. 
Quitman.    N.  Y.  1860.  2  v.  D. 

923.12:46 

Adams,  H:  John  Randolph.  (Amer.  states- 
men.)   Bost.  1882.  S.    ■  923.12  :  79 

Garland,  H.  A.  Life  of  J:  Randolph.  N.  Y. 
1853.  O.  923.12:47 

Beed,  W:  Bradford.  Life  and  corresp.  of  Joseph 
Reed,  by  his  grandson.  Phila.  1847.  2  v. 
O.  923.12-1-48 

Bush,  R:  Memoranda  of  a  residence  at  the  court  ' 
of  London,  comprising  incidents,  official 
and  personal,  from  1819  to  1825;  incl.  ne- 
gotiations on  the  Oregon  question,  and 
other  unsettled  questions  between  the  U. 
S.  and  Great  Britain.    Phila.  1845.  O. 

923.12-1-80 

Grant,  Anne.  Memoirs  of  an  american  lady, 
[Catherine  Schuyler]  ;  with  sketches 
of  manners  and  scenery  in  America,  as 
they  existed  previous  to  the  revolution. 
N.  V.  1846.    2v.  inl.   D.  923.12:49 

Baker,  G:  E.,  cd.    Life  of  W:  H.  Seward;  with 

selections  from  his  works.     New  ed.  with 

add.  brought  down  to  date.   N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

923.12:50 

Seward,  W:  H:  Autobiography,  from  1801  to 
1834  ;  with  a  memoir  of  his  life  and  selec- 
tions from  his  letters  from  1831  to  1836,  by 
F: W.Seward.   N.  Y.  1877.  O.    923.12-|-72 

Seward  memorial.  The ;  the  ceremonies  at  the 
unveiling  of  the  statue  in  Madison  S(juare, 
New  York,  sept.  17,  1876,  with  descnptioji 
of  the  statue  and  list  of  subscribers.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.  Q.  923.12+94 

Frothingham,  Octavius  Brooks.  Gerrit  S  m  i  t  li ; 
a  biography.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.  1879.  O. 

923.12:51 

Cleveland,  H:  Alexander  H.  Stephens,  in 
public  and  private,  with  letters  and 
speeches,  before,  during  and  since  the 
war.    Phila.  1866.  O.  923.12:53 

Johnston,  R:  Malcolm,  and  W:  Hand  Browne. 
Life  of  Alexander  H.  Stephens.  New  and 
rev.  ed.    Phila.  1884.  O.  923.12  :  93 

Callender,  E:  B.  Thaddeus  Stevens,  com- 
moner.    Bost.  1882.  D.  923.12  :  82 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of 
Thaddeus  Stevens,  del.  in  the  house  of  re- 
presentatives.  Wash.  1869.  O.  923.12:53 

Abbott,  J :  Stevens  Cabot.  Peter  Stuyvcsant, 
the  last  dutch  governor  of  New  Amster- 
dam. [Amer.  pioneers  and  patriots.]  111. 
N.  Y.  1877.  D.  923.12:54 


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Pierce,  E:  Lillie.  Memoirs  and  letters  of  C: 
Sumner.    Bost.  1878.    2  v.  O. 

923.12:55 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  cliaracter  of 
C:  Sumner,  del.  in  the  senate  and  house  of 
representatives,  43d  congress,  1st  session, 
april  37,  1874,  with  other  congressional 
tributes  of  respect.     Wash.  1874.  Q. 

923.12+56 

Stuart,  I:  W:  Life  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  sr. 
2ded.     Bost.  1859.  O.  923.12+57 

Frothingham,  R:  Life  and  times  of  Joseph 
Warren.     Bost.  1865.  O.         923.12+58 

Banvard,  Joseph.  The  american  statesman,  or 
Ilhistrations  of  the  life  and  character  of 
Daniel  Webster,  designed  for  amer. 
youth.     Bost.  1859.  S.  923.12:74 

Curtis,  G:  Ticlvuor.  Life  of  Daniel  Webster.  4th 
ed.    N.  Y.  1872.     2  v.  O.  923.12:89 

Lodge,  H:  Cabot.  Daniel  Webster.  (Amer. 
statesmen.)    Bost.  1883.  S.        923.12:83 

Lanman,  C:  The  private  life  of  Daniel  Webster. 
N.  y.  1852.  D.  923.12:59 

Harvey,  P:  Reminiscences  and  anecdotes  of 
Daniel  Webster.    Bost.  1878.  O. 

923.12  :60 

Weed,  Hari'iet  A.,  and  Thurlow  Weed  Barnes. 
The  life  of  Thurlow  Weed  ;  incl.  his  auto- 
biography, ed.  by  his  daughter  and  a 
memoir  by  his  grandson.  111.  and  portr. 
Bost.  1883.  O.  923.12+84 

■WikoflF,  H:  The  adventures  of  a  roving  diplom- 
atist.   N.  Y.  1857.  D.  923.12  :  61 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of 
Alpheus  S.  Williams,  a  representative 
from  Michigan,  del.  in  the  house  of  rep. 
and  in  the  senate,  45th  congress,  3d  ses- 
sion.   Wash.  1880.  Q.  923.12+100 

Nason,  Elias,  and  T:  Russell.  Life  and  public 
services  of  H :  W  i  1  s  0  n.     Bost.  1876.  D. 

923.12:62 

■Winthrop,  Robert  C:  Life  and  letters  of  J: 
Winthrop.    Bost.  1864.  O.     923.12+63 

Kennedy,  J:  Pendleton.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of 
W:  Wirt.  New  and  rev.  ed.  Phila.  1850. 
2v.  D.  923.12:64 

Jenkins,  J:  Stilwell.  Life  of  Silas  Wright;  with 
an  app.  containing  a  selection  from  his 
speecnes  in  the  senate  of  the  U.  S.  and  his 
address  read  before  the  N.  Y.  state  agr. 
soc.     Auburn.  1847.  D.  923.12:65 

Waite,  Catharine  V.  The  mormon  prophet 
and  his  harem,  or  A  history  of  Brigham 
Young,  his  numerous  wives  and  children . 
Cambridge.  1866.  D.  923. 12  :  67 

3.    Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 

(including  courtiers). 
Collective   h  i  o  g  r . 

Forster,  J:,  T:  Peregrine  Courtenay,  and  others. 
Lives  of  eminent  british  statesmen.   [Lard- 
ner's  cab.  cycl.]     Lond.  [1831-391.    7  v.   S. 
923.22  :  2 
Contents.    V.  1.    Sir  T:  More,  [by  sir  James  Mack- 
intosh].—Cardina]  Wolsey.— Arehbp.  Cranmer.— W: 
Cecil,  lord  Burleigh.    2,  by  J:  Forster.    Sir  J:  Eliot. 
— T:  Wentworth,  earl  of  Strafford.  3,  by  J :  Forster. 
J:   Pym.— J:  Hampden.    4,  by  J:  Forster.    Sir  H: 
Vane.— H:  Marten.   5,  by  T:  P.  Courtenay.    Robert 
Cecil,  earl  of  Salisbury— T:  Osborne,  earl  of  Danby. 
6,  7,  by  J :  Forster.    Oliver  Cromwell. 


Forster,  J:    The  statesmen  of  the  commonwealth 

of  England  ;  with  a  treatise  on  the  popular 

progress  in  english  history.    Lond.  1853. 

5v.  S.  923.22:3 

Contents.    V.  1.    Sir  J:  Eliot.— T:  Wentworth.  earl 

of  Strafford.    2.    J:  Pym.— J:  Hampden.    3.    SirH: 

Vane.— H:  Marten.    4,5.    Oliver  Cromwell. 

Note.     A  republication  of  Porster's  share  of  the 
preceding  woi-k. 
Sm.itli,  Goldwin.     Three  english  statesmen  ;   a 
course  of  lectures  on  the  political  history 
of  England.    N.  Y.  1867.  D.        923.22  :  8 
Contents.    Pym.— Cromwell.— Pitt. 
Lewis,  Lady  Maria  Theresa,  born  Lister  Villiers. 
Lives  of  the  friends  and  contemporaries  of 
lord  chancellor  Clarendon  ;  illustrative  of 
portraits  in  his  gallery.    111.    Lond.  1852. 
3v.  O.  923.2:6 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.  Pt.  1,  The  Clarendon  gal- 
lery; Pt.  2,  The  Clarendon  rass.- Lifeof  lord  Falk- 
land.—Life  of  lord  Capell.  2.  Same,  contimied.—lAXe 
of  marquis  of  Hertford.  3.  Same,  continued. -A\>\i. 
—Account  of  the  origin  of  the  collection  of  portr. 
in  the  gallery  and  a  descriptive  catalogue  of  the 
pictures. 

Bae,  W:  Eraser.  Willies,  Sheridan,  Fox;  the 
opposition  under  George  III.  N.  Y.  1874. 
D.  923.22:49 

Francis,  G:  H:    Orators  of  the  age  ;  comprising 
portraits,    critical,    biographical    and    de- 
scriptive.   N.  Y.  1847.  S.  923.22:4 
ConUnts.    Sir  Robert  Peel.— Lord  J:  Russell.- T:  B. 
Macau  lay.— Lord  Stanley.- Lord  Palmerston.- Lord 
Lyndhurst.— Earl  Grey.— Sir  James  Graham.— Lord 
Morpeth.— The  duke  of  Buckingham.— Earl  of  Rad- 
nor.—The  duke  of  Richmond.  —  Mr.  Bright.  — Mr. 
Shell.— Lord  G:  Bentinck.-Mr.  Villiers.— Mr.  T.  Milner 
Gibson.- Mr.  Wakley.— Dr.  Bowring.— Mr.  T.  S.  Dun- 
combe.— Mr.  Wyse.— Mr.  Hawse.  — Mr.  Ward.  — Mr. 
Roebuck.— Sir  T:  Wilde.— Lord  Sandon.— Rev.  Hugh 
M'Nelle. 
Higginson,  T:  Wentworth.    Brief  biographies  : 
English  statesmen.    N.  Y.  1875.  D. 

923.22  :  5 
Contents.   Mr.  Gladstone.— Mr.  Disraeli.— Mr.  Bright. 
-Earl  Russell.— Earl  Granville.— The  duke  of  Argyll.— 
Mr.  Disraeli's  ministry:  Lord  Cairns;  The  duke  of 
Richmond;  The  earl  of  Derby;  The  marquis  of  Salis- 
bury;  Sir  Stafford  Northcote;  Mr.  Gathorne  Hardy. 
—Candidates  for  the  liberal  leadership:  The  marquis 
of  Hartington;  Mr.  Forster:  Mr.  Lowe;  SirW:Har- 
court;  Mr.  Goschen;  Mr.  Chllders. 
Hinton,  R:  J.   Brief  biographies  :  English  radical 
leaders.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  923.22  :  6 

Contents.  The  independent  members:  Sir  C:  W. 
Dilke;  P:  A.  Taylor;  Sir  J:  Lubbock;  Joseph  Cowen; 
R.  M.  Carter.— The  labor  agitation  and  its  friends:  T: 
Hughes;  A.  J.  Mundella;  Alex.  Macdonald;  T:  Bras- 
sey;  S:  Morley.— Parliamentary  agitators:  S:  Plim- 
soll;  SirW.Lawson;  E:  Miall;  H:  Richards.- Popular 
leaders:  G:  J.  Holyoake;  Joseph  Arch;  C:  Brad- 
laugh;  G:  Odger;  J.  Chamberlain. 

Davidson,  J.  Morrison.  Eminent  english  liberals 

in  and  out  of  parliament.    Bost.  1880.  D. 

923.22  : 1 

Contents.     Eminent  liberals  in  parliament.     W:  E. 

Gladstone.— J:  Bright.  — P:  A.  Taylor.  — Sir  C:  W. 

Dilke.— Joseph  Cowen.— Sir  W.  Lawson.— H:  Fawcett. 

—  Joseph  Chamberlain.  —  T:  Burt.  —  H :  Richard.  — 
Leonard  H:  Courtney.— A.  J:  Mundella.  — C:  Brad- 
laugh.  Eminent  liberals  out  of  parliament.  J:  Morley. 
B.  W:  Dale.— J.  Arch.— E:  S.Beesly.— C:  H.Spurgeon. 

—  J.  Beal.  — M.  D.  Conway.  — J.  A.  Picton.— F:A: 
Maxse.— The  hon.  A.  Herbert.— E:  A:  Freeman. 


Thomson,  Katherine,  born  Byerley.    Memoirs  of 

the  iacobites  of  1715  and  1745.     [Portr.l 

Lond.  1845,  1846.     3  v.  O.  923.22+77 

Contents.    V.  1.   Introd.— J:  Erskine,  earl  of  Mar.— 

James  Radcllflfe,  earl  of  Derwentwater.— The  master 

of  Sinclair.— Cameron  of  Lochlel.    2.    W:  Maxwell 

earl  of  Nithisdale.— W :  Gordon,  viscount  Kenmurct 


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— W:  Murray,  marquis  of  TuUibardlne.— Sir  J:  Mac- 
lean.—Rob  Roy  Macgregor  Campbell.— Simon  Eraser, 
lord  Ixjvat.    3.  Lord  G:  Murray.— James  Drummond, 
duke  of  Perth.— Flora  Macdonald.— W:  Boyd,  earl  of 
Kilmarnock.— C :  Radcliffe. 
Fitzpatrick,  W:  J:     The  sham  squire  and  the 
informers  of  1798,  with  a  view  of  their  con- 
temporaries ;  added,  jottings  abont  Ireland 
70  years  ago.    Bost.  1866.  S.        923.22  :  9 
Lecky,  W:  E:  Hartpole.    The  leaders  of  public 
opinion  in  Ireland  ;  Swift,  Flood,  Grattan, 
O'Connell.     N.  Y.  1872.  D.  923.22  :  7 

Indi vi dual  bio g r. 

McCrie,  T:  Memoirs  of  sir  Andrew  Agnew. 
2d  ed.    Edinb.  1852.  O.  923.22  :  11 

Paget,  Violet,  {Vernon  Lee).  The  countess  of 
Albany.  (Famous  women  ser.)  Bost. 
1884.  S.  923.22  :  71 

Eden,  W:,  Ist  baron  Auckland.  Journal  and 
correspondence,  with  a  pref .  and  introd.  by 
fRobert  J:  Eden,  lord  Auckland].  Lond. 
1861.     2  V.  O.  923.22:12 

Barring^ton,  Sir  Jonah.  Personal  sketches  of  his 
own  times.    N.  Y.  1854.  D.        923.22  :  13 

Brandes,  G:  Morris  Cohen.  Lord  Beacons- 
field;  a  study.  Authorized  tr.  by  mrs. 
G:  Sturge.    N."Y.  1880.  D.         923.22  :  19 

Hitchman,  Irancis.  Public  life  of  the  rt.  hon. 
the  earl  of  Beaconslield.  2d  and  rev.  ed. 
Lond.  1881.  D.  923.22  :  20 

O'Connor,  T.  P.    Lord  Beaconsfield,  a  biogra- 
phy.   2d  ed.    Lond.  1879.  D.    923.22  :  21 
For  2d  v.,  see  Fogrero,  A.    Benjamin  Disraeli. 

Foggo,  Algernon.  Benjamin  Disraeli,  earl  of 
Beaconsfield,  v.  2.    Lond.  [18811.  D. 

923.22  :  22 
For  v.l,8ee  O'Connor,  T.  P.    Lord  Beaconsfleld. 

Towle,  G:  Makepeace.     Beaconsfield.     [Apple- 
ton's  new  handy-vol.  ser.l    N.  Y.  1879.  S. 
923.22  :  23 

Life,  The,  of  the  right  hon.  B:  Disraeli,  earl  of 
Beaconsfield.    N.  Y.  1878.  Q.   923.22+25 

Political  adventures  of  lord  Beaconsfield.   N.  Y. 

1878.  S.  923.22  :  24 
Bloomfield,  Georgiana,  born  Liddell,  baroness. 

Reminiscences  of  court  and  diplomatic  life. 

[111.]  Lond.  1883.  2  v.  O.  923.22  :  73 
B>obertson,  W:    Life  and  times  of  the  right  hon. 

J:Bright.  N.Y.  [1884].  O.  923.22:63 
Smith,  G:  Barnett.    Life  and  speeches  of  the  rt. 

hon.  John  Bright.   N.  Y.  1881.   2  v.  in  1.  O. 

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Burke,  P:    Public  and  domestic  life  of  Edmund 

Burke.    Lond.  1853.  D.  923.22:16 

Morley,  J:    Burke.  [Eng.  men  of  letters.]  N.Y. 

1879.  D.  923.22  :  17 
Prior,  James.    Memoir  of  the  life  and  character 

of  the  rt.  hon.  Edmund  Burke  ;  with  speci- 
mens of  his  poetry  and  letters,  ana  an 
estimate  of  his  genius  and  talents,  com- 
pared with  those  of  his  great  contempo- 
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Bell,  Robert.  Life  of  G:  Canning.  N.  Y.  1846. 
S.  923.22  :  54 

Hyde,  E:.  1st  earl  of  Clarendon.  Life,  con- 
tainmg,  I,  An  account  of  the  chancellor's 
life  from  his  birth  to  the  restoration  in 
1660 ;  II,  A  continuation  of  the  same  and 
of  his  history  of  the  grand  rebellion,  from 
the  restoration  to  his  banishment  in  1667, 
written  by  himself.    Printed  from  his  orig. 


mss.  given  to  the  university  of  Oxford  by 
the  heirs.    Oxford.  1760.    2  v.  O. 

923.22  :  26 
Lister,  T:  H:    Life  and  corresp.  of  lord  Claren- 
don ;  with  original  corresp.  and  authentic 
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Waters,  Robert.  How  to  get  on  in  the  world  as 
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Gowing,  R:  R:  Cobden.  (The  world's  work- 
ers.)   [Portr.]     Lond.  1885.  D.     923.23  :  5 

McGilchrist,  J:  R:  Cobden,  his  political  career 
and  public  services ;  a  biography.  N.  Y. 
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Morley,  J:  The  life  of  Richard  Cobden.  Bost. 
1881.  O.  923.23  :2 

Davies,  Lady  Lucy  Clementina,  born  Drum- 
mond. Recollections  of  society  in  France 
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D'Ewes,  Sir  Simonds.  Autobiography  and  cor- 
resp. during  the  reigns  of  James  I  and 
Charles  I ;  ed.  by  James  Orchard  Halliwell. 
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Dodington,  G:  Bubb,  baron  Mclcombe.  Diary  ; 
from  march  8,  1749  to  feb.  6,  1761  ;  with  an 
app.,  containing  some  curious  and  intei'est- 
ing  papers  which  are  either  referred  or 
alluded  to  in  the  diary.  New  ed.  by  H: 
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Forster,  J:  Sir  John  Eliot;  a  biography,  1592- 
1632.    2d  ed.  Lond.  1872.  D.      923.22  :  62 

Teale,  W:  H:  The  life  of  Lucius  Gary,  viscount 
Falkland.  Flemington,  N.  J.  1844.  O. 
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Fanshawe,  Anne,  6oni  Harrison,  ZarZy.  Memoirs, 
written  by  herself  ;  with  extracts  from  the 
corresp.  of  sir  R:  Fanshawe.  New  ed . 
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Fox,  C:  James.  Memorials  and  corresp.;  ed.  by 
lord  J:  Russell.    Phila.  1853.  2  v.  D. 

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Trevelyan,  G:  O:  Early  history  of  C:  James 
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Jones,  C:  H.  Short  life  of  W:  E.  Gl  adsto  ne  ; 
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Ritchie,  James  Ewing.  The  life  of  W:  Ewart 
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Evelyn,  J:  Life  of  Mrs.  Go  dolphin.  Now 
first  pub.  and  ed.  by  Samuel,  lord  bishop  of 
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Grenville,    G:  Nugent  Temple,    baron    Nugent. 

Memorials  of  J:   Hampden,   liis  party 

and  his   times.    4th  ed.,  with  a  memoir  of 

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Hill,  Sir  Rowland  and  G:  Birbeck.  The  life  of 
sir  Rowland  Hill,  and  the  history  of  pen- 
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Horner,  Francis.  Memoirs ;  with  selections 
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Keith,  Sir  Robert  Murray.  Memoirs  and  corresp. 
official  and  familiar;  with  a  memoir  of 
queen  Caroline  Matilda  of  Denmark,  and 
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Knighton,  Dorothea,  born  Hawkes,  lady.  Mem- 
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Thiers,  L:  Adolphe.  The  Mississippi  bubble;  a 
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Smith,  Reginald  Bosworth.  Life  of  lord  Law- 
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Martin,  Sir  Theodore.  A  life  of  lord  Lynd- 
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Mackintosh,  Sir  James.  Memoirs  ;  ed.  by  his 
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Harris,  Sir  James  Howard,  3d  earl  of  Malmes- 
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Thomson,  Katherine,  born  Byerley.  Memoirs  of 
Sarah,  duchess  of  Marlborough,  and 
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Torrens,  W:  Torrens  McCullagh.  Memoirs  of  the 
right hon.  William,  second  viscount  Mel- 
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Guizot,  Fran9ois  P:  Guillaume.  Memoirs  of 
George  Monk,  duke  of  Albemarle. 
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Creighton,  Louise.  Life  of  Simon  de  Mont- 
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Cusack,  Mary  Frances,  {The  nun  of  Kenmare). 
Daniel  O'Connell,  the  liberator ;  his 
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Vale,  G.    Life  of  T:  Paine,  with  critical  and 

explan.  observ.  on  his  writings ;  with  an 
app.  containing  his  letters  to  Washington, 
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this  country.    N.  Y.  1853.  O.     923.22:39 

Bulwer,  Sir  H:  Lytton  Earle,  baron  Balling  and 
Dulwer.  Life  of  H:  J:  Temple,  viscount 
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diaries  and  corresp.  Leipz.  1871.  3  v.  in  2. 
D.  923.22:46 

Smith,  G:  Barnett.  Sir  Robert  Peel.  [Eng. 
political  leaders] .    Lond.  1881.  D. 

923.22  :40 

Pepys,  S:  Life,  journals  and  correspondence; 
incl.  a  narrative  of  his  voyage  to  Tangier, 
deciphered  from  the  shorthand  mss.  in  the 
Bodleian  library  by  the  rev.  J:  Smith. 
Now  first  pub.  from  the  originals.  Lond. 
1841.     2v.  O.  923.22:42 

—  Diary    and   correspondence  in  the  reigns    of 

Charles  II  and  James  II ;  the  diary  deci- 
phered by  the  rev.  J.  Smith,  from  the  orig- 
inal shorthand  mss.  in  the  Pepysian  library, 


Pepys,  ^•.—Continued. 

with  a  life  and  notes  by  R:  lord  Braybrooke. 
1st  amer.  from  the  S'th  Lond.  ed.  Phila. 
1855.  4v.  O.  923.22:41 

—  Diary  and  correspondence  ;  from  his  ms.  cy- 

pher in  the  Pepysian  library,  with  a  life  and 
notes  by  Richard  lord  Braybrooke,  deci- 
phered with  add.  notes  by  Miynors  Bright. 
Portr.  from  the  collection  in  the  Pepysian 
library,  printed  in  permanent  woodbury 
type.  ■  Lond.  1875.     6  v.  O.     923.22  :  R4i 

Wheatley,  H:  B.  S:  Pepys  and  the  world  he 
lived  in.  2ded.  Lond.  1880.  D.   923.22:81 

Wilson,  James  Grant,  {Allan  Orant).  Mr.  secre- 
tary Pepys,  with  extracts  from  his  diary. 
N.  Y.  1867.  S.  923.22:43 

Walpole,  Spencer.  The  life  of  the  rt.  hon. 
Spencer  Perceval,  incl.  his  corresp. 
with  numerous  distinguished  persons,  by 
his  grandson.    Lond.  1874.    2  v.  O. 

923.22:66 

Macaulay,  T:  Babington,  baron  Macaiilay.  Life 
of  W:  Pitt.  [Biogr.  series].  Bost.  1881. 
T.  923.22:53 

-Same.    N.  Y.  w.  cZ.  T.  923.22:53 

Beresby,  Sir  3:  Memoirs  and  travels,  the  former 
containing  anecdotes  and  secret  history  of 
the  courts  of  Charles  II  and  James  H,  the 
latter,  now  first  pub.,  exhibiting  a  view  of 
the  governments  and  society  in  the  princi- 
pal states  and  courts  of  Europe  during  the 
time  of  Cromwell's  usurpation.  Lond. 
1813.  Q.  923.22+52 

Rossa,  O'Donovan.  Irish  rebels  in  english  pris- 
ons ;  a  record  of  prison  life.  N.  Y.  1882. 
O.  923.22:57 

Ptilling,  F.  S.    The  life  and  speeches  of  the  mar- 
quis of  Salisbury.    Lond.  1885.     2 v.  D. 
923.22:76 

Crossley,  James.  Sir  Philip  Sidney  and  the 
Arcadia.  Lond.  1853.  S.  With  Cavendish, 
G:     Cardinal  Wolscy.  923.22:51 

Madden,  R:  Robert.  Memoirs  of  the  lady  Hes- 
ter Stanhope,  as  related  by  herself  in 
conversation  with  her  physician  ;  compris- 
ing her  opinions  and  anecdotes  of  some  of 
the  most  remarkable  persons  of  her  time. 
[Anon.^    Lond.  1846.    3  v.  D.    923.22:78 

—  Travels  of  lady  Hester  Stanhope,  narrated  by 

her  physician.  [Anon.]  Lond.  1846.  3  v. 
D.         ■  923.22:79 

Thomson,  Katherine,  born  Byerley.  Memoirs 
of  the  court  and  times  of  king  George  II 
and  his  consort,  queen  Caroline  ;  incl.  nu- 
merous private  letters  of  the  most  celebra- 
ted persons  of  the  time,  addressed  to  vis- 
countess S  u  n  d  o  n  ,  mistress  of  the  robes 
to  the  queen,  and  her  confidential  adviser  ; 
exhibiting  much  of  the  secret,  political,  re- 
ligious and  literary  history  and  a  variety  of 
particulars  not  mentioned  by  our  histori- 
ans, now  first  pub.  from  the  originals. 
Portr.     Lond.  1850.    2  v.  D.      923.22:80 

Walpole,  Horace,  4th  earl  of  Orford.  Memoirs 
of  Horace  Walpole  and  his  contempo- 
raries ;  incl.  numerous  original  letters 
chiefly  from  Strawberry  Hill,  ed.  by  Eliot 
Warb'urton.     Lond.  1852.    2v.  D. 

923.22:47 

—  Horace  Walpole  and  his  world  ;  select  passa- 

f;es  from  his  lettei's,  ed.  by  L.  B.  Seeley. 
11.   after  sir  Joshua  Reynolds  and  sir  T: 
Lawrence.  923.22:44 


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BIOGRAPHY— SOCIOLOGY,  STATESMEN. 


1496 


Cooper,  Elizabeth.  The  life  of  Thomas  W  e  n  t  - 
worth,  earl  of  Strafford  and  lord- 
lieutenant  of  Ireland.  Lond.  1874.  2  v.  O. 
923.22  :  68 

Besant,  Walter,  and  James  Bice.  Sir  R: 
Whittington,  lord  mayor  of  London. 
N.  Y.  1881.  S.  923.22:48 

Gait,  J:  Life  of  Cardinal  W  o  1  s  e  y.  3d  ed. 
with  ill.     Lond.  1846.  D.  923.22  :  50 

Cavendish,  G:  Cardinal  Wolsey ;  his  rise  and 
fall.     Lond.  1855.  S.  '       923.22:51 

4.    Other  modem  countries. 
Germany. 

Tuttle,  Herbert.  Brief  biographies :  German 
political  leaders.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 

923.3  :  16 
Contents.  The  chancellor:  Prince  Bismarck.  —  Min- 
isters: Dr.  Falk;  President  Delbruck;  Herr  Camp- 
hausen.— The  diplomatic  service:  Prince  Hohenlohe; 
Count  V.  Arnim.  —  The  parliamentarians:  Herr  v. 
Bcnniersen;  Dr.  Simson.  —  The  party  leaders:  Herr 
Lasker;  Herr  Windthorst;  Dr.  Lowe;  Herr  Schulze- 
Delltzsch;  Herr  Jacoby;  Herr  Hasselmann;  Herr 
Sonnemann.— The  scholars  In  politics:  Prof.  Gneist; 
Prof.  Virchow;  Prof.  Treitschke;  Prof.  v.  Sybel. 

Hesekiel,  G:  L:  Life  of  Bismarck,  private 
and  political ;  with  descriptive  notices  of 
his  ancestry.  Tr.  and  ed.  with  an  introd., 
explan.  notes  and  app.  by  Kenneth  R.  H. 
Mackenzie.  111.    N.  Y.  1870.  O.     923.3-f5 

Busch,  Moritz.  Our  chancellor  ;  sketches  for  a 
historical  picture.  From  the  german  by  W: 
Beatty-Kingston.    N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

923.3:21 

—  Bismarck  in  the  franco-german  war,  1870—1871. 
Authorized  tr.  from  the  german.  N.  Y. 
[1879].  3v.  U.  923.3  :4 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Fiirst  Bismarck ;  ein  le- 
bensbild.  111.    Glogau.  1878.  S.  923.3:61 

Holtzendorff,  Joachim  W:  Franz  Philipp  v. 
J.  C.  Bluntschli  und  seine  verdienste 
um  die  staatswissenschaften  ;  mit  dem 
bildniss  B's.  In  Deutsche  zeit-  und  streit- 
fragen.  304.16  :vll 

Corvin-Wiersbitzki,  O:  Julius  Bernhardt  v.  Aus 
dem  leben  eines  volkskiimpfers.  Amster- 
dam. 1861.  3  V.  D.  923.3  :  9 

Brandes,  G:  Morris  Cohen.  Ferdinand  Las- 
s  a  11  e  ;  ein  literarisches  charakterbikl .  Aus 
dem  diinischen  autorisirte  iibers.  Berlin. 
1877.  D.  923.3  :  19 

Freytag,  Gustav.  K:  Math  5;;  geschichte  sei- 
nes lebens.    2te  aufl.     Leipz.  1872.  O. 

923.3:28 

Mettemich-Winneburg,  Clemens  Wenzel  Nepo- 
muk  Lothar  reichfffilrat  v.  Memoirs  ;  ed. 
by  prince  R:  Metternich,  the  papers 
classified  and  arr.  by  M.  A.  de  Klmkow- 
strom.  Tr.  by  mrs.  Alexander  Napier.  N. 
Y.  1880.  5  v.  O.  923.3:8 

Nettelbeck,  Joachim  Christian,  burger  zu  Col- 
berg  ;    eine  lebensbeschreibung    von    ihm 
selbst  aufgezeichnet,    mit  einer  einleitung 
vonK.  Koberstein.    Berlin.  [1885].  2  v.  D. 
923.3:63 

Amdt,  Ernst  Moritz.  Meine  wanderungen  und 
wandelungen  mit  dem  reichsfreiherrn  H: 
K:F:v.  Stein.  3er  abdruck.  Berlin.  1869. 
D.  923.3:30 


Pertz,  G:  H:  Das  leben  des  ministers  freiherr 
vom  Stein.  Berlin.  1849—1855.  6  v.  in  7. 
O  92S  3  •  26 

Contents.    V.  1.  1757—1807.    2.    1807—1813.    s!    1812- 
1814.    4.  1814, 1815.    5.  1815-1833.    6,  in  3.  1833-1831. 

Schupp,  Ottokar.  Der  freiherr  vom  Stein,  des 
rechtes  grundstein,  des  unrechtes  eckstein, 
des  deutschen  volkes  edelstein  ;  der  jugend 
und  dem  volke  erziihlt.  2te  autl..  ill.  Wies- 
baden, n.  d.  S.  923.3  :  47 

Seeley,  J:  Robert.  Life  and  times  of  Stein,  or 
Germany  and  Prussia  in  the  Napoleonic 
age.     Bost.  1879.  2  v.  O.  923.3  :  13 

Stockmar,  Ernst  Alfred  Christian  freiherr  v. 
Memoirs  of  baron  Stockmar,  by  his 
son.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  G.  A.  M.;  ed. 
by  F.  Max  Midler.     Lond.  1873.  2  v.  D. 

923.3  :  46 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  ( TT.  O.v.  Horn.)  Der  alto 
V  i  n  c  k  e  ;  ein  lebensbild  fiir  das  volk  und 
die  jugend  dargestellt.  2te  auti.,  ill.  Wies- 
baden. 1877.  S.  923.3:51 


F r  a  n  c  e. 

King,  T:    Brief  biographies  :    French   political 

leaders.     N.  Y.  1875.  D.  923.4  :  2 

Contents.    V.  M.  Hugo.— L:  A.  Thiers.  —  Leon  Gain- 

betta.— Jules  Simon.  —Marshal  MacMahon.  —  M.  Du- 

panloup.  —  Jules  Grevy.  —  E:  Laboulaye.  —  Eufreiio 

Ronher.  — E.  K.  Duval.  — The  due  de  Broglle.  -  L:  J. 

Buffet.— The  due  d' Audifret-Pasquier.  —  J.  A.  S.  Du- 

I'auro.  —  E.  OUivicr.  —  Jules  Favre.  —  The  comte  do 

Cham bord.— The  due  d'Aumale.— The  comte  de  Paris. 

— Ernest Plcard.  —  H:  Rochefort.  —  Gasimir  Perier.  — 

Jules  Ferry. 

Cormenin,    L:    Marie    La    Haye,    vicomte    de, 

( Timon).    The  orators  of  1  ranee  by  Timon. 

Tr.  by  a  member  of  the  N.  Y.  bar  from 

the  14th  Paris  ed.;  with  an  essay  on  the 

rise  of  french  revolutionary  eloquence  and 

the    orators  of    the    girondists    by    J.    T. 

Headley.     Ed.  by  G.  H.  Colton,  with  notes 

and  biogr.  addenda.  111.    N.  Y.  1847.  S. 

923.4:1 
Contents.    Constituent  assembly:  Mirabeau.  —  The 
convention:  Danton.  — The  empire:  Najioleon  Bona- 
parte. —  The  restoration:    De  Serro;    Gen.   Foy;  B: 
Constant;    Royer-Collard ;    Manuel.  —  Revolution  of 
July  :    Garnier-Pa>fes  ;    Casimir-Perier  ;  Sauzet ;  La- 
fayette;   Odillon-Harrot;    Dupin;    Herryer;    Lamar- 
tine;   Guizot;   Thiers;   O'Connell.— Bioj?r.  addenda: 
Mirabeau;  Danton;  B:  Constant;  Royer-Collard;  La- 
martine;  Guizot;  Thiers. 
Cousin,  V:    Secret  history  of  the  french  court 
under  Richelieu  and  Mazarin,  or  Life  and 
times  of    madame   deChevreuse.    Tr. 
by  Mary  L.  Booth.     N.  Y.  1859.  D. 

923.4:41 
Hamilton,    Antoine    comte.      Memoirs  of  count 
G  r  a  m  m  o  n  t ;  ed. ,  with  notes  by  sir  Wal- 
ter Scott.    New  ed.   with    portr.      Lond. 
1876.  O.  923.4:74 

Gviizot,  Fran9oi8  P:  Guillaume.  Memoirs  t(»  il- 
lustrate the  history  of  my  time.  Lond. 
1858-61.  4  V.  O.  923.4:79 

Witt,  Henriette  de,  born  Guizot.  Monsieur 
Guizot  in  private  life  ;  1787—1874,  by  his 
daugliter.  Tr.  by  M.  C.  M.  Simpson.  Bost. 
1881.  O.  923.4:44 

Harcourt,  Cesarine  Charlotte  Laure  Sidonie,  born 
de  Choiseul-Pra.slin,  duchesse  d'.  Memoir 
of  the  duchess  of  Orleans,  by  the  marquess 
de  H— ;  with  biogr.  souvenirs  and  original 
letters,  coll.  by  G.  H.  de  Sclmbcrt.  Tr. 
from  the  french.    N.  Y.  1860.  D.  923.4:61 


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CI.  923 


1498 


Cousin,  V:  The  youth  of  madame  de  L  o  ng  u  e- 
ville,  or  New  revelations  of  court  and 
convent  in  the  17th  century.  From  the 
french  by  F.  W.  Ricord.    N.  Y.  18.54.  D. 

923.4:48 

Miot,  Andre  Fran9ois,  comie  de  Melito.  Memoirs; 
ed.  by  general  Fleischman.  From  the 
french  by  mrs.  Cashel  Hoey  and  J:  Lillie  ; 
with  notes  and  an  index,  prepared  espe- 
cially for  the  amer.  ed.    N.  Y.  1881.  O. 

923.4  :  60 

Oliphant,  Margaret  O.,  born  Wilson.  Memoir  of 
count  de  Montalembert;  a  chapter  of 
recent  french  history.  Leipz.  1873.  3  v.  in 
1.  S.  923.4  :  59 

Pompadour,  Jeanne  Antoinette  Poisson,  mar- 
quise de.  Secret  memoirs  ;  col.  and  arr. 
by  Jules  Beauioint.    Lond.  1885.  O. 

923.4:91 

Bemusat,  Claire  Elisabeth  Jeanne  de,  born  Gra- 
vier  de  Vergennes.  Memoirs,  1803-1808 ; 
with  a  pref.  and  notes  by  her  grandson, 
Paul  de  Remusat.    N.  Y.  1880.    3  v.  O. 

923.4:37 

Retz,  J:  Fran9ois  Paul  de  Gondi,  cardinal  de. 
Memoirs  ;  containing  the  particulai's  of 
his  own  life,  with  the  most  secret  transac- 
tions of  the  french  court  and  the  civil  wars. 
Tr.  from  the  french.  Phila.  1817.  3  v.  O. 
923.4  :  62 

Bobson,  W:  Life  of  Richelieu.  111.  Lond. 
n.d.  S.  923.4:77 

Lewes,  G:  H:  Life  of  Robespierre.  T.  p.  w. 
D.  923.4:63 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  History  of  madame 
Roland.    111.    N.  Y.  w.d.  S.  923.4:64 

Saint-Simon,  L:  de  Rouvroy,  due  de.  The  mem- 
oirs of  the  duke  of  Saint  Simon  on  the 
reign  of  Louis  XIV  and  the  regency.  Tr. 
from  the  french  by  Bayle  St.  John.  Lond. 
n.d.  187G.    3v.  O".  923.4:66 

Collins,  Clifton  Wilbraham.  Saint  Simon.  [For- 
eign classics  for  eng.  readers].  Phila.  1880. 
S.  923.4:65 

McHarg,  C:  K.  Life  of  pi'ince  Talleyrand; 
with  extracts  from  his  speeches  and  writ- 
ings.    N.  Y.  1857.  D.  923.4  :  67 

Le  Goff,  Fran9ois.  Life  of  L:  Adolphe  Thiers. 
Tr.  from  the  unpub.  ms.  by  Theodore 
Stanton.    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  923.4  :  68 


Italy     and     Spain. 

Mazade,  C:  de.  Life  of  count  C  a  v  o  u  r .  From 
the  french.    N.  Y.  1877.  O.  923.5  :  8 

Villari,  Pasquale.  Niccol5  Machiavelli  and 
his  times.  Tr.  by  Linda  Villari.  Lond. 
1878.     4v.  D.  923.5:50 

Orsi,  Gonte  Giuseppe.  Recollections  of  the  last 
half  century.     Lond.  1881.  D.      923.5  :  15 

Pasolini,  P:  Desidei'io.  Memoir  of  count  Giu- 
seppe P  a  s  o  1  i  n  i ,  late  president  of  the 
senate  of  Italy,  b.  1815,  d.  1876,  compiled 
by  his  son.    Tr.  and  abridged  by  the  dowa- 


ger countess  of  Dalhousie.    Portr.    Lond. 
1885.  O.  923.5  :  60 

Pepe,  Gu^lielmo.  Memoirs ;  comprising  the 
principal  military  and  political  events  of 
modern  Italy,  written  by  himself.  Lond. 
1846.  O.  923.5:62 

Miraflores,  Don  Manuel  Pando  Fernandez  de 
Pinedo  Alava  y  Davila  marques  de.  Denk- 
wiirdigkeiten.  Deutsch  von  L.  Starkhof. 
3te  ausg.    Leipz.  1851.  3  v.  S.      923.5  :  12 

Ponte,  Lorenzo  da.  Memoiren  ;  von  ihm  selbst 
in  New  York  herausg.  Aus  dem  italien. 
Stuttg.  1847.  3  V.  T.  923.5  :  13 


R 


ussia  an 


d  D. 


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Pietzker,  M.  A.,  tr.    From  peasant  to  prince ; 

the  life  of  Alexander  Menschikoflf,  freely 

tr.  from  the  russian.    111.    Lond.  n.  d.    S. 

X  923.5:  43 

Miinter,  Balthasar.  A  faithful  narrative  of  the 
conversion  and  death  of  count  Struensee, 
late  prime  minister  of  Denmark  ;  with  let- 
ters of  his  parents  to  him  and  also  a  letter 
of  his  own  wherein  he  relates  how  he  came 
to  alter  his  sentiments  of  religion.  Added, 
[Hee,  Jorgen,]  The  history  of  count  Ene- 
vold  Brandt  from  the  time  of  his  imprison- 
ment to  his  death ;  with  two  anonymous 
letters  found  in  his  pocket-book,  wherein 
he  was  forewarned  of  what  happened  to 
him  four  months  after,  and  likewise  an 
exact  copy  of  his  sentence.  The  whole  tr. 
from  the  original  german  [by  F:  A:  Wende- 
born].    Portr.    Lond.  1773.  D.    923.5:59 

Hindustan. 

Lutfu'llah.  Autobiography  of  Lutfullah,  a  mo- 
hamedan  gentleman,  "and  his  transactions 
with  his  fellow-creatures ;  interspersed 
with  remarks  on  the  habits,  customs  and 
character  of  the  people  with  whom  he  had 
to  deal;  ed.  by  E:  B.  Eastwick.  3d  ed. 
Lond.  1858.  D.  '  923.5:33 


6.    Ancient  world. 

Cox,  <S'^>G:  W:  Lives  of  greek  statesmen;  So- 
lon—Themistokles.    N.  Y.  1885.    S. 

923.6  :  28 

Schafer,  Arnold.  Demosthenes  und  seine  zeit. 
Leipz.  1856-58.  3  v.  O.  923.6  :  26 

Bredif,  L.  Political  eloquence  in  Greece:  De- 
mosthenes ;  with  extracts  from  his  orations 
and  a  critical  discussion  of  the  "  Trial  on 
the  crown."  Tr.  by  M.  J.  MacMahon. 
Chicago.  1881.  O.  923.6:18 

Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius.  Life  and  letters.  Lond. 
1854.  O.  923.6+11 

Contents.  Life,  by  Conyers  Middleton.— Cicero's 
letters  to  several  of  his  friends,  tr.  by  W :  Melmoth.— 
Cicero's  letters  to  Atticus,  tr.  by  dr.  Heberden. 

TroUope,  Anthony.  Life  of  Cicero.  N.Y.  1881. 
3v.  D.  923.6:  12 

Hamilton,  Elizabeth.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of 
Agrippina,  the  wife  of  Germauicus.  2d 
ed.    Lond.  1811.  3  V.  O.  923.6:13 


denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


1499 


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BIOGRAPHY— SOCIOLOGY,  SOLDIERS. 


1500 


5.    Sociology  —  c,  Army  and  navy. 


1.    In  general. 


Wilson,  James  Grant.  Sketches  of  illustrious 
soldiers.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  923:19 

Contents.  Gonsalvo  of  Cordova.  —  The  chevalier 
Bayard.— The  constable  Bourbon.— Prince  of  Orange. 
— Dulte  of  Parma.— Prince  Wallenstein.  —  Gustavus 
Adolphus.— Oliver  Cromwell.  —  Marshall  Turenne.— 
The  great  Conde.— Duke  of  Marlborouffh.— Prince 
Eugene.— Charles  XII.— Marshal  Saxe.— Fredericls  the 
great.— Marshall  Suwarrow.— General  Washington.— 
Duke  of  Wellington.  — Napoleon  Bonaparte.— Gen- 
eral Scott.— Lord  Clyde.— Marshal  Moltke.— General 
Lee.— General  Sherman.— General  Grant. 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  Eminent  soldiers  ;  a 
series  of  biographical  sketches  of  great 
military  commanders,  english  and  foreign. 
Lond.  71.  d.  D.  x  928  : 1 

Contents.     Wallenstein,  duke  of  Friedland. —Mar- 
shall  Turenne.  —  John     Churchill,    duke    of   ?tarl- 
borough.— Arthur,  duke  of  Wellington.— Napoleon, 
emperor  of  the  french.— General  sir  Charles  Napier. 
—General  Grant.— Field-marshal  count  Moltke. 
Ouizot,    Fran9ois    P:    Guillaume.      Monk    and 
Washington ;    historical     studies.      Lond. 
1851.  S.  923:4 


book  for  boys. 


ings  am 
III.    N. 


Y.  1868.  S. 


,  J:  G:    Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes  ;  a 
18.  S. 
X  923.25:  3 

Contents.  Hollo  the  norman.  —  Hasting.  —  Sweyn, 
king  of  Denmark.— Harold  Hardrada.  —  Sir  Robert 
Morley.— The  earl  of  Pembroke.— The  duke  of  Bed- 
ford.—Sir  Andrew  Wood.— Sir  Francis  Drake.  —  Sir 
Walter  Raleigh.— The  earl  of  Cumberland.— Admiral 
Drake.— Prince  Rupert.- Sir  Cloudesley  Shovel.— Ad- 
miral lienbow.— Lord  Rodney.— Earl  Howe.— Earl  St. 
Vincent.— Lord  Duncan.  —Lord  Nelson.- Lord  Col- 
lingwood. 

2.    United  States. 
Collective    b  i  o  g  r . 

Glazier,  Willard.  Heroes  of  three  wars  ;  com- 
l)rising  a  series  of  biogr.  sketches  of  the 
most  distinguished  soldiers  of  the  war  of 
the  revolution,  the  war  with  Mexico,  and 
the  war  for  the  union,  who  have  contri- 
buted by  their  valor  to  establish  and  yjer- 
petuate'the  republic  of  the  U.S.  Phila. 
1880.  D.  923.16:2 

Griswold,  Rufus  Wilmot.    Washington  and  the 

fenerals  of  the  american  revolution.     111. 
hila.  1847.  2  v.  D.  923.15:69 

Contents.  V.  1.  Washington.- Greene.— Wayne.— 
Putnam.— Gates.— W:  earl  of  Stirling.  —  Schuyler. 
—8u  Hi  van.— Mercer.— Armstrong.-Knox.-  Arnold  .— 
Smallwood.—  DeHaas.- St.  Clair.— Elbert.— Irvine.  — 
Weedon.— Varnum.  —  Woodford.—  Williams.—  Moy- 
lan.—McDougall.— Glover.— Mclntosh.-Thompson.— 
Nixon.— Gist.-Wooster.-  Spencer.—  Poor.— Moore.— 
Patterson.— Reed.—  Pomroy.— Sumner.  2.  Stark.— 
Mou  Itrie.— Reed.— G  reaton.— Morgan  .—Marion  .—Lee. 
—Mifflin.— Parsons.  —Lincoln.—  Montgomery.— Whit- 
corab.— Cadwalader.—  Heath.—  Thomas.— G :  Clinton. 
—  Ja.  Clinton.  —  Larned.  —  Lafayette.  —  Deborro.  — 
Count  Pulaski.  —  Russell.— Ducoudray. -De  la  Neu- 
ville.  Baron  Steuben.  —  Baron  De  Woedtko.— Kos- 
ciusko.- Tufln.  —  Duportail.  -  Roche  de  Fermoy.— 
Conway.  —  Baron  de  Kalb.  —  Gadsden.  —  Hogan.  — 
Huger.  —  Hazen.  —  Wilkinson.  —  Sumter.  —  Scott.  — 
Pinckney.— Howe— Frye.  —  Ward.  —  Rufus  Putnam. 
-Nash.— Stephen.  Dayton.— Hand.  —  Muhlenberg.— 
Ivcwls.— Huntington.— Maxwell. 

z  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  Washington  and  his  gen- 
erals. N.  Y.  1861.  2  V.  D.  923.15  :  70 
Contents.  V.  1.  Washington.-Putnam  .—Montgom- 
ery .—Arnold.— Stark.— Schuyler.— Gates.— Steuben.— 
Wayne.  —  Conway  and  Mifflin.  —Ward  and  Heath. 
2.  Greene.— Moultrie.— Knox.— Lincoln.-  Lee.— Clin- 
ton.—Sullivan.—  St.  Clair.  —  Marion.  —  Stirling.— La- 
fayette.— DeKalb.— Thomas  and  McDougall.— Woos- 
ter,  Howe  and  Parsons.— Commodore  Paul  Jones.— 
The  brigadier  generals.— Morgan. 

Peterson,  C:  J.  The  military  heroes  of  the  war 
of  1812,  with  a  narrative  of  the  war.  10th 
ed.     Phila.  w.  rf.  O.  923.15+3 

Contents.    The  war  of  1813.— The  heroes  of  the  war 
of  1813:    W:  Hull;  James  Winchester;  Zebu  Ion  Mont- 
gomery Pike;  H:  Dearborn;  James  Wilkinson;  J: 
Armstrong;    G:    Crohan;    W:   H:   Harrison;    R:   M. 
Johnson;  I:  Shelby;  Jacob  Brown;  Eleazer  W.  Rip- 
ley; James  Miller;   Nathan  Towson;  T:   S.  Jessup; 
Edmund  Pendleton  Gaines;  P:  B.Porter;  Alexander 
Macomb;  S:  Smith;  Andrew  Jackson. 
—  The  military'  heroes  of  the  war  with  Mexico  ; 
with  a  narrative  of  the  war.   10th  ed.  Phila. 
n.  d.  O.  923.15+1 

Contents.  The  war  with  Mexico.— The  heroes  of  the 
war  with  Mexico:  Zachary  Taylor;  S:  Ringgold;  C: 
May;  W:  O.  Butler;  W:  J.  Worth;  J:  B.  Wool; 
Stephen  W.  Kearney;  J:  C.  Fremont;  A.  W.  Doni- 
phan; S:  H.Walker;  Winfleld  Scott;  D:  E.  Twiggs; 
Joseph  G.  Totten;  Robert  Patterson;  Persifer  F. 
Smith;  James  Shields;  James  Duncan;  Bennett 
Riley;  J:  A.  Quitman;  Joseph  Lane;  Gideon  J.  Pil- 
low; G:  Cadwalader;  W:  S.  Harney;  Franklin  Pierce; 
Roger  Jones. 

Shea,  J :  Gilmary,  ed.  The  fallen  brave  ;  a  bio- 
graphical "memorial  of  the  amer.  officers 
who  have  given  their  lives  for  the  preser- 
vation of  the  union.    N.  Y.  1861.  Q. 

923.15  :R4 
Contents.  Col.  E.  E.  Ellsworth.— Lieut.  J.  T.  Greble. 
-Capt.  S.  A.  Ward.— Col.  N.  L.  Farnham.-  Col.  J. 
Cameron.— Col.  J.  S.  Slocum.  —  Lieut.-col.  J.  Hag- 
garty.— Brig.-gen.  N.  Lvon.— Lieuts.  L.  L.  Jones  and 
C.  S.  Pratt.— Lieut.  W.  Shipley.— Capt.  H.  H.  Aldcn.— 
Maj.  J.  S.  Gavitt.-Curtis,  G :  W:  Maj.  T.  Winthrop. 
—  Maj.  S.  Ballon.- Capt.  L.  Tower.— Bates,  A.  J. 
Capt.  E.  W.  Jonos.-Tilling-hast,  J.  S.  Capt.  O.  H. 
Tillinghast.  -  Craigr,  J.  N.  Lieut.  P.  O.  Craig.  — 
McCook,  D.  C^apt.  C.  McCook.— Liowe,  T.  O.  Col. 
J.  W.  Lowe.  -  Wilkes,  G.  Col.  E.  D.  Baker.— 
Clarke,  J.  F.  Lieut.  W.  L.  Putnam.  —  Cutter,  E. 
Lieut.  J.  W.  Grant. 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  Farragut  and  our  naval 
commanders.  N.  Y.  1867.  O.  923.15+48 
Contents.  Farragut.  —  Wilkes.  —  Stringham.—  Du- 
pont.  —  Foote.  —  Boggs.  —  Goldsborough.  —  EUet.  — 
Bailey.— Davis.— Blake.— Wlnslow.—  Porter.— Rowan. 
—Lee.— Jenkins.  —  Thatcher.—  Porter.  —  Dahlgren.— 
Paulding.— Palmer.  —  Worden.— Bell.— Smith.  —  Rog- 
ers.—Craven.— Bell.  —  Pearson.  —  Godon.— Lander.— 
Gregory  Radford.— Walke.—Alden.— Drayton. 

Koore,  Frank.  Women  of  the  war  ;  their  hero- 
ism and  self-sacrifice.  111.  Hartford.  1866. 
O.  923.15:59 

Hamersly,  Lewis  R.  The  records  of  living 
offic(!rs  of  the  U.  S.  navy  and  marine  corps, 
compiled  from  official  sources.  3d  ed., 
with  add.    Phila.  1878.  O.      923.15  :  R61 


In  dividual  biogr. 

DePuy,  H:  Walter.  Ethan  Allan  and  the 
Green-Mountain  heroes  of  '76.  N.  Y.  1860. 
D.  923.15:46 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1872.  D.  923.15  :  46 


1501 


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CI.  923 


1502 


Arnold,  I:  Newton.  The  life  of  Benedict  Ar- 
nold; his  patriotism  and  his  treason. 
Chicago.  1880.  O.  923.15  :  5 

Hill,  (t:  Canning.  Benedict  Arnold  ;  a  bio- 
graphy.    [Amer.  biogr.]    Phila.  1875.  S. 

X  923.15:  45 

Poore,  BrPerley.  The  life  and  public  services 
of  Ambi'ose  E.  Burnside,  soldier,  citi- 
zen, statesman  ;  with  an  introd.  by  H:  B. 
Anthony.  Maps  and  ill.  Providence.  1882. 
O.  923.15:58 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of 
Ambrose  C.  Burnside,  del.  in  the  senate 
and  house  of  rep.,  47th  cong.,  1st  sess.,  Jan. 
23,  1882  ;  with  the  proceedings  connected 
with  the  funeral  of  the  deceased.  Wash. 
1882.  Q.  923.15+57 

Renwick,  James.  Life  of  DeWitt  Clinton. 
N.  Y.  1845.  S.  923.15:6 

Cheever,  H:  Theodore.  The  autobiography  and 
memorials  of  capt.  Obadiah  C  o  n  g  a  r . 
N.  Y.  1851.  S.  923.15:7 

Whittaker,  F:  A  popular  life  of  gen.  G.  A. 
Custer.    N.  Y.  [1876].  O.      923.15:49 

Dahlgren,  Madeleine,  born  Vinton,  formerly 
mrs.  Goddard.  Memoir  of  J:  A.  Dahl- 
gren, rear-admiral  U.  S.  N.,  hy  his 
widow.    Portr.  and  ill.    Bost.  1882.  0. 

923.15+55 

Claiborne,  J:  F.  H.  Life  and  times  of  S:  Dale  . 
111.    N.  Y.  1860.  D.  923.15  : 8 

Dix,  Morgan.  Memoirs  of  J:  Adams  Dix; 
compiled  by  his  son.  111.  N.  Y.  1883.  2  v. 
O.  923.15:60 

Farragut,  Loyal  1.  Life  of  D:  Glasgow  Farra- 
gut,  embodying  his  journal  and  letters,  by 
his  son.  Portr.,  maps  and  ill.  N.  Y.  1879. 
O.  923.15+9 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp.  Old  Salamander  ;  life 
and  naval  career  of  David  Glascoe  Farra- 
gut.  [Heroes  of  the  rebellion.]  Bost.  1883 
[1882].  D.  X  923.15:  52 

Upham,  C:  Wentworth.  Life,  explorations  and 
public  services  of  J:  C:  Fremont.  Bost. 
1856.  S.  923.15  :  10 

Owens,  J:  Algernon.  Sword  and  pen  ;  ventures 
and  adventures  of  Willard  Glazier. 
Phila.  1880.  D.  923.15:11 

Greene,  G:  Washington.  The  life  of  Nathaniel 
Greene.  N.  Y.  1871.   3  v.  O.  923.15:65 

Simms,  W:  Gilmore,  ed.  Life  of  Nathaniel 
Greene.     N.  Y.  1861.  D.  923.15  :  12 

Caldwell,  C:  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  campaigns 
of  Nathaniel  Greene.    Phila.  1819.  O. 

923.15+13 

Junkin,  D.  X.,  and  Frank  H.  Norton.  Life  of 
Winfield  Scott  Han  cock  ;  personal,  mili- 
tary and  political.    HI.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

923.15:14 

Southworth,  Alvan  S.  Life  of  Wintield  Scott 
Hancock  ;  with  an  introd.  by  T:  F.  Bayard, 
embracing  also  original  contributions  from 
C:  Francis  Adams,  Wade  Hampton,  Abram 
S.  Hewitt,  Roger  A.  Pryor,  D:  Davis,  D: 
Dudley  Field,  Algernon  S.  Sullivan,  J: 
Kelly.    Authorized  ed.    N.  Y.  1880.  S. 

923.15:16 

Campbell,  Maria,  born  Hull.  Revolutionary 
services  and  civil  life  of  gen.  W:  Hull; 
prepared  from  his  mss.  by  his  daughter ; 
together  with  the  history  of  the  campaign 
of  1812,  and  the  surrender  of  the  post  of 


Detroit,  by  his  grandson  James  Freeman 
Clarke.    N.  Y.  1848.  O.  923.15+16 

Addey,  Markinfield.  Stonewall  Jackson; 
life  and  military  career.  Portr.  N.  Y.  1863. 
D.  923.15:19 

Cooke,  J:  Esten.  Stonewall  Jackson  ;  a  military 
biography.  Portr.  and  maps.  N.  Y.  1866. 
O.  923.15:17 

Randolph,  Sarah  Nicholas.  Life  of  T:  J.  Jack- 
son.   111.    Phila.  1876.  O.  923.15:18 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  The  life  and  ad- 
ventures of  rear  -  admiral  John  Paul 
Jones,  commonly  called  Paul  Jones. 
(Amer.  pioneers  and  patriots.)  111.  N.  Y. 
n.  d.  D.  923.15:21 

Sherburne,  J:  Paul.  Life  and  character  of  Paul 
Jones.     Wash.  1825.  O.  923.15:20 

Kapp,  F:  The  life  of  John  Kalb,  major-gen- 
eral in  the  revolutionary  army.  N.  Y .  1884. 
D.  923.15:66 

Keyes,  Erasmus  D.  Fifty  yeai's'  observation  of 
men  and  events,  civil  and  military.  N.  Y. 
1884.  D.  923.15:67 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  Captain  WrKidd, 
and  others  of  the  pirates  or  buccaneers 
who  ravaged  the  seas,  the  islands  and  the 
continents  of  America  two  hundred  years 
ago.  (Amer.  pioneers  and  patriots).  111. 
NY.  1876.  D.  923.15:31 

Leake,  I:  Q.  Memoii's  of  the  life  and  times  of 
gen.  J:  Lamb  and  his  corresp.  with 
Washington,  Clinton,  Patrick  Henry  and 
other  distinguished  men  of  his  time.  Alba- 
ny. 1850.  O.  923.15+22 

Cooke,  J:  Esten.  Life  of  Robert  E.  Lee.  N. 
Y.  1871.  O.  923.15:24 

Taylor,  Walter  H.  Four  years  with  gen.  Lee  ;  a 
summary  of  the  niore  important  events 
touching  [his]  career  in  the  war  between 
the  states,  together  with  an  authoritative 
statement  of  the  strength  of  the  army 
which  he  commanded  in  the  lield.  N.  i . 
1858.  O.  923.15+25 

Hartley,  Cecil  B.  Lives  of  H:  Lee  and  T:  Sum- 
ter.    111.    Phila.  1859.  D.  923.15:23 

Hillard,  G:  Stillman.  Life  and  campaigns  of 
G:  B.  M  c  C 1  e  1 1  a  n  .     Phila.  1864.  D. 

923.15  :26 

Hartley,  Cecil  B.  The  life  of  gen.  Francis  M  a- 
rion;  also  lives  of  gens.  Moultrie  and 
Pickens,  and  gov.  Rutledge,  with  sketches 
of  other  distinguished  hei'oes  and  patriots 
who  served  in  the  revolutionary  war  in  the 
southern  states.    111.    Phila.  [1867].  D. 

923.15:47 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp.  Old  stars  ;  life  and 
military  career  of  maj.-gen.  Ormsby  M. 
Mitcliel.  [Heroes  of  the  rebellion]. 
Bost.  1883.  [1882].  D.  x  923.15  :  54 

Graham,  James.  Life  of  gen.  Daniel  Morgan, 
with  portions  of  his  correspondence  ;  com- 

giled  from  authentic  sources.    N.Y.  1859. 
'.  923.15:27 

Crawford,  J^:  Marshall.  Mosby  and  his  men  ;  a 
record'of  the  adventures  of  J:  S.  Mosby , 
incl.  the  exploits  of  Smith,  Chapmain, 
Richards,  Montjoy,  Turner,  Russell,  Glass- 
cock, and  the  men  under  them.  N.  Y. 
1867.  D.  923.15:28 

Parker,  W:  Harwar.  Recollections  of  a  naval 
officer,  1841-1865.     N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

923.15:63 


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1503 


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1504 


Mackenzie,  Alexander  Slidell.    Life  of  Oliver 

Hazard  Perry.     N.  Y.  1845.     2  v.  S. 

923.15:29 
Pickering,  Octavius,  and  C :  Wentworth  Upham, 

The  life  of  Timothy  Pickering.     Bost. 

1867-73.    4v.  O.  923.15+64 

Cutter,  W:    Life  of  Israel  Putnam  ;  compiled 

from  the  best  authorities.    3d  ed.    IS.  Y. 

1847.  D.  923.15:30 

Hill,   G:  Canning.     Gen.  Israel  Putnam,  "Old 

Put";  a  biography.     [Amer.  biogi'l.   Phila. 

1875.  S.  X  923.15:  44 

Lossing,  Benson  J:    The  life  and  times  of  Philip 

Schuyler.    N.  Y.  1883.    2  v.  D. 

923.15:62 

—  Same.    Vol.1.    N.  Y.  [18601.  D.    923.15:62 
Headley,  Joel  Tyler.    Life  of  Winfield  Scott. 

NY.  1861.  D.  923.15:32 

Mansfield,  E:  Deering.    Life  of  Winfield  Scott. 

N.Y.  1846.  O.  923.15:33 

Scott,   Winlield.    Memoirs,  written  by  himself. 

N.Y.  1864.     2v.  D.  923.15:34 

Headley,   Phineas  Camp.     Fighting  Phil ;    the 

life    and    military    career   of     lieut.-gen. 

Philip   H:  Sheridan.      [Heroes  of    the 

rebellion].    Bost.  1880  [1882].  D. 

X  923.16:  51 

—  Facing   the    enemy ;    the    life    and   military 

career  of  gen.  W:  Tecumseh  Sherman. 
[Heroes  of  the  rebellion].  Bost.  1883  [18821. 
D.  X  923.15:  50 

Sherman,  W:  Tecumseh.  Memoirs,  by  himself. 
N.  Y.  1875.     2  V.  O.  923.15  :  35 

Armstrong,  W.  C  Life  and  adventures  of  capt. 
J :  Smith;  comprising  the  account  of  his 
travels  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  Ameri- 
ca, also  the  early  history  of  Virginia  and 
New  England,  incl.  sketches  of  Pocahon- 
tas, Powlatan,  Opechancanough  and  other 
distinguished  characters.  Principally  com- 
piled from  his  own  work.  Hartiord.  1865. 
D.  923.15:37 

Hill,  G:  Canning.  Capt.  John  Smith  ;  a  biogra- 
phy.    [Amer.  biogr.]    Phila.  1875.  S. 

X  923.15:  43 

Simms,  W:  Gilmore.  Life  of  capt.  J:  Smith. 
3ded.    N.Y.  n.  d.  D.  923.15:36 

Warner,  C:  Dudley.  Capt.  John  Smithy  1579- 
1631,  sometime  gc)vernor  of  Virginia  and 
admiral  of  New  England  ;  a  study  of  his 
life  and  writings.  [Lives  of  amer.  wor- 
thies].    N.Y.  m.  S.  923.15:38 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  Miles  S  t  a  n  d  i  s  h  , 
the  puritan  captain.  111.  [Amer.  pioneers 
and  patriots!.    N.Y,  1873.  D.  923.15:39 

Kapp,  F:  Life  of  F:  W:  V.  S  teuben  ;  with  an 
introd.  by  G:  Bancroft.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.  1859. 
D.  923.15:40 

Johnson,  R:  W.  Memoir  of  general  G:  H. 
Thomas.    Phila.  1881.  O.      923.15:41 

Van  Home,  T:  B.  The  life  of  maj.-gen.  G:  H. 
Thomas.    N.  Y.  1882.  O.  923.15  :  56 

Michie,  P.  S.  The  life  and  letters  of  Emorv 
Upton,  colonel  of  the  fourth  reg.  of  artill- 
ery, and  brev.  maj.-gen.  U.  S.  army;  with 
an  introd.  by  James  Harrison  Wilson.  N. 
Y.  1885.  D.  923.15:68 

Moore,  H.  N.  Life  and  services  of  gen.  Antho- 
ny Wayne;  founded  on  documentary 
and  other  evidence  furnished  by  his  son, 
I:  Wayne.    111.    Phila.  n.  d.  S. 

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3.    Great  Britain. 


Collective    b 


I  oqr 


Phillips,  E.   O.       Sir  H:  Havelock  and  Colin 
Campbell,  lord  Clyde.    (The  world's  work- 
ers.)   [Portr.]    Lond.  1885.  D.    923.25  :  37 
Bartlett,  D:    The  heroes  of  the  indian  rebellion. 
Columbus,  Ohio.  1859.  D.  923.25:2 

Contents.     Pref.— Capt.    Hodson.— Havelock.— Kev. 
mr.  Polehampton.— A  lady's  escape  from  Gwalior.— 
The  story  of  Cawnpore.— The  chaplain's  narrative  of 
the  siege  of   Delhi.— The  adventures  of  judge  Ed- 
wards in  Rohilcund,  Futtehg-hur  and  Oude.— SirH: 
Lawrence  and  the  defence  of  Lucknow.— Greathcd 
and  Campbell  after  the  fall  of  Delhi. 
Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.     Eminent  sailors  ;   a 
series  of  biographies  of  great  naval  com- 
manders ;  incl.  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
british  navy  from  Drake  to  Collingwood. 
N.  Y.  1882  [1881].  D.  x  923.25  :  1 

Mackenzie,  C:  Naval  biography;  comprising 
memoirs  of  the  most  distinguished  com- 
manders of  Great  Britain.  iJond.  1846.  T. 
923.25  :  4 
Lives  and  voyages  of  Drake,  Cavendish  and 
Dampier ;  incl.  an  introductory  view  of 
the  earlier  discoveries  in  the  J^outh  sea, 
and  the  history  of  the  buccaniers.  Portr. 
N.  Y.  1846.  S.  923.25  :  5 

In  dividual     biogr. 

Sargent,  Winthrop.  Life  and  career  of  major 
John  Andre.     Bost.  1861.  D.     923.25":  6 

Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.  Robert  Blake,  admiral 
and  general  at  sea ;  based  on  family  and 
state  papers.     Lond.  1852.  O.      923."25  :  7 

Ware,  J.  Redding,  and  R.  K.  Mann.  The  life 
and  times  of  colonel  Fred.  Burn  a  by. 
Lond.  [1885].  D.  923.25  :  36 

Towle,  G:  Makepeace.  Drake;  the  sea-king 
of  Devon.    111.    Bost.  1883  [1882 1.  S. 

X  923.25  :  30 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  {W.  0.  v.  Horn).  Franz 
Drake,  der  mann  der  uns  die  kartotteln 
gebracht  hat ;  der  jiigend  und  dem  volke 
aargestellt.  Anhang,  cap.  5 :  Geschichte 
der  einfiihrung  der  Tcartoffeln  in  Europa. 
3te  autt.  Wiesbaden.  [1878].  S.  923.25  :  38 

Allen,  Joseph.  Life  of  T:  Cochrane,  earl  of 
Dundonald.    Lond,  1861.  S. 

923.25:10 

Cochrane,  T:,  10th  earl  of  Dundonald.  The 
autobiography  of  a  seaman.  2d  ed.  Lond. 
1860.     2v.  O.  923.25:11 

Gleig,  G:  Robert.  Der  leichte  dragoner.  Aus 
dem  engl.    Stuttg.  1845.  T.      923.25  :  12 

Forbes,  Archibald.  Chinese  Gordon;  a  suc- 
cinct record  of  his  life.  111.  and  map.  N. 
Y.  1884.  Q.  923.25+32 

—  8ame.    N.  Y.  1884.   S.  923.25  :  32 

Hake,  A.  Egmont.  The  story  of  Chinese  Gordon. 
Portr.  and  maps.    N.  Y.  1884.  O. 

923.25  :  31 

Mossman,  S:  General  Gordon  in  China;  the 
story  of  the  "ever  victorious  army".  111. 
Lond.  [18751.  D.  923:25  :  33 

Gordon,  C:  G:  Journals  at  Kartoum ;  urinted 
from  the  original  mss.,  introd.  ana  notes 
by  A.  Egmont  Hake,  Portr.,  maps  and  ill. 
Bost.  1885.  D,  923.25  :  34 


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01.  923 


1506 


Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  The  life  of  gen.  H.  Have- 
lock.     111."    N.  Y.  1859.  D.       923.25:13 

Hodson,  W:  Stephen  Raikes.  Twelve  years  of 
a  soldier's  life  in  India  ;  extracts  from  [his] 
letters,  incl.  a  personal  narrative  of  the 
siege  of  Delhi  and  capture  of  the  king  and 
princes,  ed.  by  his  brother  G:  H.  Hodson. 
From  3d  and  enl.  eng.  ed.  Bost.  1860.  D. 
923.25  :  14 

Hutchinson,  Lucy,  born  Apsley.  Memoirs  of 
the  life  of  colonel  Hutchinson,  with 
original  anecdotes  of  many  of  the  most 
distingiiished  of  his  contemporaries  and  a 
summary  review  of  public  affairs,  written 
by  his  widow.  From  the  original  ms.  by 
the  rev.  Julius  Hutchinson  ;  prefixed,  the 
life  of  mrs.  Hutchinson  written  by  herself. 
5th  ed.,  added,  an  account  of  the  siege  of 
Lathom  House,  defended  by  the  countess  of 
Derby  against  sirT:  Fairfax.  Lond.  1846. 
D.  923.25  :  15 

—  Same.   Memoirs  of  the  life  of  colonel  Hutchin- 

son by  his  widow ;  ed.  from  the  original 
ms.  by  the  rev.  Julius  Hutchinson  ;  added, 
the  letters  of  col.  Hutchinson  and  other 
papers,  rev.,  with  add.  notes  by  C.  H.  Firth. 
Portr.     N.  Y.  1885.    2  v.  O.       923.25  :  35 

Stone,  W:  Leete.  Life  and  times  of  sir  W: 
Johnson.     Albany.  1865.    2  v.  O. 

923.25+16 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald.     Military  life    of   John 

duke  of  Marlborough."  N.  Y.  1848.  D. 

923.25  :  9 

Coxe,  W:  Memoirs  of  the  duke  of  Marlborough  ; 
with  his  original  corresp.,  coll.  from  the 
family  records  at  Blenheim  and  other 
authentic  sources.  New  ed.  rev.  by  J: 
Wade.    Lond.  1847,  1848.    3  v.  D. 

923.25  :  8 

Creighton,  Louise.  Life  of  John  Churchill, 
duke  of  Marlborough.  Portr.,  maps  and 
plans.     [Hist.  biogr.J    N.  Y.  1879.   S. 

923.25  :  28 

Gleig,  G:  Robert.  Life  of  sir  T:  Munro  ;  with 
extracts  from  his  corresp.  and  private 
papers.    Lond.  1830.    3  v.  O.    923,25:17 

Southey,  Robert.  The  life  of  Nelson;  with 
biographical  notice  of  the  author.  N.  Y. 
1843.  S.  923.25  :  18 

—  Same.     [New  issue.]     Phila.  1883.  D. 

923.25:18 

Creighton,  Louise.  Life  of  sir  Walter  Raleigh. 
[Hist,  biogr.]   Lond.  1877.  S.    923.25:27 

Thomson,  Katherine,  born  Byerley.  Memoirs 
of  the  life  of  sir  Walter  R'alegh ;  with 
some  account  of  the  period  in  which  he 
lived.    Phila.  1831.  D.  923.25:20 

Towle,  G:  Makepeace.  Ralegh,  his  exploits  and 
voyages.  [Young  folks'  heroes  ol  history.] 
Bost.  1882  [1881].  S.  923.25  :21 

Warburton,  Eliot  Bartholomew  G:  Memoirs  of 
prince  Rupert  and  the  cavaliers,  incl. 
their  private  correspondence;  now  first  pub. 
from  the  original  mss.  Portr.  Lond.  1849. 
3v.  O.  923.3:31 

Marsh,  C'atherine.  Memorials  of  captain  Hedley 
Vicars,  by  the  author  of  "The  victory 
won".    N.  Y.  1856.  D.  923.25  :  22 

Paterson,  James.  Wallace,  the  hero  of  Scot- 
land.   Edinb.  1881.   D.  923.25:29 

Bonar,  Andrew  R.  Life  of  the  duke  of  Wel- 
lington.   Halifax.  1847.  Tt.  923,25:23 


McFarlane,  C:  Memoir  of  the  duke  of  Welling- 
ton ;  in  4  books,  with  a  concl.  chapter  by 
T.  A.  Buckley.  Lond.  1858.  S.   923.25  :  24 

"Wilson,  J:  Marius.  A  memoir  of  field-marshal 
the  duke  of  Wellington  ;  with  interspersed 
notices  of  his  principal  associates  in  council 
and  companions  and  opponents  in  arms. 
Lond.  7i.  (i.    3v.   O.  923.25+25 

Waite,  Rosamond.  Life  of  the  duke  of  Welling- 
ton. Portr. ,  map  and  plans.  [Hist,  biogr.] 
N.  Y.1879.  S.  923.25  726 

4.    Other  countries. 

Germany. 

Scherr,  Johannes.     Bliicher,   seine  zeit  und 

sein  leben.    3te  ausg.    Leipz.  1882.    3  v    O 

923.3  :  25 

Contents.    V.  1.    Die  revolution,  1740-1790.    2.   18D0- 

1813.    3.    181B-1819. 

Oertel,   Philipp  F:  W:,  (W.   0.  v.  Horn).     Das 

buchlein  von  dem  feldmarschall  Blucher  ; 

fiir  die  deutsche  jugend  und  das  deutsche 

volk.    5te  aufl.,  ill.    Wiesbaden,  n.  d.   S. 

^      ,  923.3:48 

—  Das  leben  des  feldmarschalls  Derff  linger  ; 
der  deutschen  jugend  und  dem  deutschen 
volke  erzahlt.  4te  aufl.,  ill.  Wiesbaden. 
1876.  S.  923.3:34 

Eickemeyer,  Rudolph.  Denkwvirdigkeiten  des 
generals  Eickemeyer,  ehem.  kurmainz. 
mgenieur  -  oberstlieutenant ,  sodann  im 
dienste  der  franzosischen  republik,  her- 
ausg.  von  H:  Konig.  Frankfurt  a.  M.  1845. 
S.  923.3  :  10 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  Wr,  (TT.  0.  v.  Horn).  Prinz 
E  u  g  e  n  1  u  s ,  der  edle  ritter  ;  eine  ge- 
schichte,  der  deutschen  jugend  und  dem 
deutschen  volke  erzahlt.  6te  aufl.,  ill. 
Wiesbaden.  1877.   S.  923.5  :  67 

Oertel,  Hugo.  Georg  von  Fru  ndsb  erg,  "der 
frommen  landsknechte  liber  vater";  ein 
lebensbild,  fiir  die  deutsche  jugend  und 
das  deutsche  volk  erzahlt.  111.  Wiesbaden. 
1882.  S.  923.3:59 

Schupp,  Ottokar.  Der  feldmarschall  graf  Neit- 
hardt  v.  Gneisenau,  der  kriegmeister 
deutscher  freiheit ;  fiir  die  jugend  und  das 
volk.   111.   Wiesbaden.  1870.  S.    923.3  :  32 

Klippel,    G:  H:      Das    leben    des    generals    v. 

Scharnhorst;   nach  grosstentheils  bis- 

her  unbenutzten  quellen  dargestellt.  Portr. 

Leipz.  1869-71.    3  v.  in  2.  O.        923.3+54 

Contents.     V.  1.    1755-1793.     2.    1793-1801.    3.    1801- 

1813. 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  (TT.  O.v.  Horn).  Scharn- 
horst ;  ein  lebensbild  aus  den  zeiten  schwe- 
ren  druckes  und  lebensfrischer  erhebung 
gegen  fremde  gewalt,  der  jugend  und  dem 
volke  dargestellt.  2te  aufl.,  ill.  Wiesba- 
den. 1879.  S.  923.3  :  53 

Schmidt  -  Weissenfels,  E:  Scharnhorst;  eine 
biographic.     Leipz.  1859.  D.        923.3:11 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  (W.  O.  v.  Horn).  Von 
dem  fnschen  und  muthigen  S  e  y  d  1  i  t  z  ; 
ein  lebensbild,  fiir  das  volk  und  die  jugend 
dargestellt.  3te  aufl.,  ill.  Wiesbaden.  1873. 
S.  923.3  :  52 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  v.  Geschichte  W  a  1 1  e  n- 
steins.    3te  aufl.    Leipz.  1872.  O. 

904 :  36  v23 


1507 


CI.  923 


BIOGRAPHY— SOCIOLOGY,  SOLDIERS. 


1508 


Droysen,  J:  Gustav.  Das  leben  des  feldmar- 
schalls  grafen  York  von  Wartenburs:. 
9te  aufl.  Portr.  and  maps.  Leipz.  1884. 
2  V.  in  1.  O.  923.3+27 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  {W.  0.  v.  Horn).  Das 
leben  und  thaten  Hans  Joachim  v.  Zie- 
tens;  der  jugend  und  dem  volke  erziihlt. 
3te  aufl..  ill.     Wiesbaden.  1877.  S. 

923.3  :  50 

I<^r  a  n  c  e . 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  Napoleon  and  his  mar- 
shals.   111.  ■  N.  Y.  1883.    2  V.  in  1.  D. 

923.4:19 
Contents.  V.  1.  Napoleon.— Berthier.—Augereau. 
— Davoust.— St.Cyr.— Lannes.— Moncey.— Macdonald. 
— Mortier.— Soult.  2.  Murat.— Let'ebre.— Massena.— 
Marinont.—  Victor.—  Bru  ne.—  Oudinot.—  Bessieres.— 
Jourdan.  —  Bernadotte.  —  Suchet.  —  Poniatowskl.  — 
Grouchy.— Ney. 
— -yame;v.  1.     T.  p.  w.     [N.  Y.  1848].  D. 

923.4 :  19  vl 

Kindersley,   E:  Cockburn.      The  very  joyous, 

pleasant    and    I'efresbing    history    of    the 

good  knight  without  fear  and  without  re- 

f (roach,  the  gentle  lord  de  Bayard,  set 
orth  in  english.    N.  Y.  1884.  O. 

X  923.4+83 

[Mailles,  Jacques  de.]  History  of  Bayard,  the 
good  chevalier  sans  peur  et  sans  reproche, 
compiled  by  the  loyal  serviteur.  Tr.  into 
english  from  the  french  of  Loredan 
Larchey.   111.   Lond.  1883.  Q.    923.4  :P76 

—  Spotless  and  fearless ;  the  story  of  the  che- 
valier Bayard  from  the  french  of  the  loyal 
servant,  M.  de  Berville  and  others ;  with 
notes  and  introd.  by  the  ed.  5th  ed.  [Bay- 
ard ser.]    Lond.  1875.  T.  923.4  :  38 

Ideville,  H:  comte  d\  Memoirs  of  mai-shal 
B  u  g  e  a  11  d  from  his  private  corresp.  and 
original  documents,  1784 — 1849.  Ed.  from 
tiie  french  by  Charlotte  M.  Yonge.  Lond. 
1884.    2v.  O.  923.4:81 

Besant,  Walter.  Gaspard  de  C  o  1  i  g  n  y .  [New 
Plutarch.]    N.  Y.  1879.   S.  923.4:42 

Bersier,  Eugfene.  Coligny ;  the  earlier  life  of 
the  great  huguenot.  Tr.  by  Annie  Har- 
woouHolmden.    Lond.  1884."    O. 

923.4  :  85 
Doisy  de  Villargennes,  Adalbert  J.    Reminis- 
cences of  army  life  under  Napoleon  Bona- 
parte.   Cine.  1884.  D.                   923.5  :  56 

Michelet,  Jules.    Joan  of  Arc,  or  The  maid  of 

Orleans;    from    [his]    history  of   France. 

[Biogr.  series.]    Bost.  1882.  T.    923.4  :  70 
Tuckey,  Janet.    Joan  of  Arc,  "the  maid".    [New 

Plutarch]     N.  Y.  1880.  8.  923.4:47 

■Wallon,  H:  Alexandre.    Jeanne  d'Arc.    5e  ed. 

Paris.  1879.    2  v.  D.  923.4  :  78 

Headley,    Phineas    Camp.      The    life    of   gen. 

Lafayette.    Bost.  w.  d.   D.      923.4:69 
Ward,  Robert  D.,  comp.    An  account  of  general 

La  Fayette's  visit  to  Virginia  in  the  years 

1824-25.    Portr.    Richmond,  Va.  1881.  O. 
923.4  :  71 

Italy. 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.  Life,  written  by  himself  ; 
with  sketches  of  his  companions  in  arms. 
Tr.  [and  continued]  by  T.  Dwight,  jr.  T. 
p.  w.     [N.  Y.  1859.]  D.  923.6  :  9 


Garibaldi,  G.— Continued. 

—  Same,  ger.  Garibaldi's  denkwiirdigkeiten 
nach  handschriftlichen  aufzeichnunger 
desselben,  und  nach  authentischen  quel 
len  bearb.  und  herausg.  von  Elpis  Mcleni 
[pseud,  for  Esperance  v.  Schwarzl.  Ham 
burg.  1861.    2  v.  in  1.  D.  923.5  :( 

Bent,  J.  Theodore.  The  life  of  Giuseppe  Gari 
baldi.    Portr.    Lond.  1881.  D.    923.5  : 1( 


—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q. 


923.5+l( 


M 


u  s  s  I  a  . 


Novikoff,  Olga,  born  Kireef,  {O.  K.).  Skobelel 
and  the  Slavonic  cause  by  O.  K.  Lond 
1883.  O.  923.5:4! 

Nemirovitch.-Dantchenko,  V.  I.  Personal  n 
miniscences  of  general  Skobeleft".  Tr.  fror 
the  russian  by  E.  A.  Bray  ley  Hodgetti 
Portr.    Lond.  1884.  O.  "  923.5+5 

Mackie,  J:  Milton.  Life  of  Schamyl,  the  cii 
cassian  chief,  and  narrative  of  tlie  circai 
sian  war  of  independence  against  Russij 
Bost.  1856.  D.  923.5:3 


Ho  Hand. 

Liefde,  Jacob  de.     The  great  dutch   admiral 

4th  ed.,  ill.   Lond.  [1880].  D.    x  923.5  :  4 

Contents.    Jacob  van  Heemskerk.  —  Plot  Heln. 

Marten  irarperts  Tromp.— Witte  Cornells  de  With. 

Mlchlel  Adrianszoon  de  Ruyter.—Johan  Evcrtsen. 

Cornells  Tromp. 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  {W.  0.  v.  Horn).    Der  a<  i 

miral  ae  Ruiter  ;  lebensbild  eines  seehe 

den,  fiir  die  jugend  und  das  volk  darg 

stellt.    2te  aufl.,  ill.    Wiesbaden.  1875.  S. 

923.5:6 

China. 

Mackie,   J:  Milton.     The  rebel  chief,   or  Tl 
Chinese  insurrection.    N.  Y.  1860.  D. 

923.5:4 

Ancient. 

Herbert,  H:  W:    The  captains  of  the  roman  i 

public,  as  compared  with  the  gi'cat  mode 

strategists ;    their   campaigns,    cliaracti 

and  conduct  from  the  punic   wars  to  t 

death  of  Caesar.     N.  Y.  1854.  D.    923.6  : 

Contents.    Publius  Cornelius  Sciplo,  Africanus 

Titus  Quinctlus  Flamjnlus.— Lucius  ^milius  Paull 

—  Calus   Marlus,    of    Arplnum.  —  Lucius    Cornel: 

Sylla.— Calus  Julius  Caesar. 

Abbott,  Jacob.    History  of  Julius  Cassar.  N. 
1878.   S.  ■  923.6 

Froude,  James  Anthony.    Ca3sar,  a  sketch. 

Y.  1879.  O.  923.6 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  Q.  923.6- 

Napoleon  III.     History  of  Julius  Cassar.    N. 

1865.    2v.  O.  923.6+ 

Abbott,  Jacob.    History  of  Hannibal.  111.  N. 

n.  d.  S.  923.6:: 

Arnold,   T:     Life  of   Hannibal.      [Biogr.  se' 

Bost.  1881.  T.  923.6:1 


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01.  923 


1510 


6.    Sociology  —  d,  Miscellaneous  classes. 


1.    The  law. 

JJn ited   States . 

Panders,  H:  The  lives  and  times  of  the  chief 
justices  of  the  supreme  court  of  the  U.  S. 
Phila.  1855,  1858.  2  v.  O.  923.14+2 

Contents.    V.  1.   Igt  aeries.    J:  Jay. —  J:  Rutledge. 
2.    2d  series.    W:   Gushing.  —  Oliver  Ellsworth. —J: 
Marshall. 
Tan  Santvoord,   G:    Sketches  of  the  lives  and 
judicial  services  of    the  chief  justices  of 
the  supreme  court  of  the  U.  S.    "N.  Y.  185G. 
O.  923.14:3 

Contents.    J:  Jay.— J:  Rutledge.— Oliver  Ellsworth. 
-J:  Marshall.— Roger  B.  Taney, 
teed,  Parker  McCobb.    The   bench  and  bar  of 
Wisconsin  ;  history  and  biography.    Portr. 
Milw.  1882.  O.  923.14+9 

lower,  Frank  A.  Life  of  Matthew  Hale  Car- 
penter ;  a  view  of  the  honors  and  achieve- 
ments that,  in  the  american  republic,  are 
the  fruits  of  well-directed  ambition  and 
persistent  industry.    Madison.  1883.  O. 

923.14+11 
owley,  C:    Leaves  from  a  lawyer's  life  afloat 
and  ashore.    Lowell,  Mass.  1879.  D. 

923.14:12 
rnited  States.    Exercises  at    the  cei'cmony  of 


unveiling  the  statue  of  J:  Marshall,  chief 
justice  of  the  U.  S.,  in  front  of  the  capitol, 
Washington,  may  10, 1884  ;  with  the  address 
of  mr.  chief  justice  Waite  and  the  oration 
of  W :  H :  Rawle  ;  with  the  proceedings  of 
the  Philadelphia  bar  relating  to  the  monu- 
ment to  chief  justice  Marshall.  Wash. 
1884.  Q.  923.14+13 

arsons,  Theophilus,  Jr.  Memoir  of  Theophilus 
Parsons  ;  with  notices  of  some  of  his  con- 
temporaries, by  his  son.    Bost.  1859.  D. 

923.14:4 

(Taddell,  James  D.,  ed.  Biographical  sketch  of 
Linton  Stephens,  containing  a  sel.  of  his 
letters,  speeches,  state  papers,  etc.  At- 
lanta, Ga.  1877.  O.  923.14:5 

itory,  W:  Wetmore,  ed.  Life  and  letters  of 
Joseph  Story  ;  ed.  by  his  son.  Bost.  1851. 
2v.  O.  923.14+6 

pyler,  S:  Memoir  of  Roger  Brooke  Taney.  2d 
rev.  and  enl.  ed.    Baltimore.  1876.  O. 

923.14+10 

jEemorial,  A,   of  James  A.   Van  Dyke,  pub.  by 

the  Are  department  of  the  city  of  Detroit. 

For  private  cii'culation.    Detroit.  1856.  O. 

923.14:7 

*  *  * 

loss,  Christian  K.  The  father's  story  of  Char- 
ley Ross,  the  kidnapped  child.  T.  p.  w. 
[fhila.  1876].  D.  923.14:8 

Great  Britain. 

Jampbell,  J :,  baron  Campbell.  The  lives  of  the 
lord  chancellors  and  keepers  of  the  great 
seal  of  England  from  the  earliest  times  till 
the  reign  of  king  George  IV.  Phila.  1847, 
1848.  7  V.  D.  923.24  :  1 

Contents.    V.   1-8.    1st  ser.  to  1638.     (V.   1),  Introd. 
on  the  origin,  fuactlons  and  jurisdiction  of  the  o£Bce 


Campbell,  J:,  haron  Campbell. — Continued. 

of  lord  chancellor  in  England.— Under  the  anglo- 
saxon  kings.  —  lYom  the  conquest  to  Henry  II.  — 
Thomas  k  Becket.  —  Till  the  appointment  ot  queen 
Eleanor  as  keeper  of  the  great  seal —Queen  Eleanor. 
—  Through  the  reign  of  Richard  III.  —  J'rom  the 
accession  of  Henry  VII  to  the  appointment  of 
archbp.  Warham.— Life  of  archbp.  Warham.— Wol- 
sey.— Sir  T:  More.—  Audley.—  Wriothesley.  (2),  Life 
of  sirW:  Paulet.— Rich.— Goodrich.— Stephen  Gardy- 
ner.— Heath. -Sir  N:  Bacon.  —  Sir  T:  Bromley  .-Sir 
Cph.  Hatton.— Sir  J:  Puckering.— Lord  Ellesmere.— 
Lord  Bacon.— Ld.  keeper  Williams.— Ld.  keeper  Cov- 
entry.—Ld.  keeper  Pinch.— Ld.  keeper  Littleton.— 
Ld.  keeper  Lane.  (3),  Under  the  commonwealth.— 
Ld.  keeper  Herbert.— Clarendon.— Ld.  keeper  Bridge- 
man.— Shaftesbury.— Nottingham.— Ld.  keeper  Guil- 
ford.—Jeffreys.  4,  5.  2d  ser.  to  1806.  (4),  Lord  com- 
missioners of  the  great  seal  on  the  accession  of 
William  and  Mary.— Life  of  Id.  commissioner  May- 
nard.— Ld.  com.  Trevor.— Lord  Somers.— Ld.  keeper 
Wright.  —  Lord  Cowper.  —  Lord  Harcourt.  —  Lord 
Macclesfield.- King.— Lord  Talbot.  (5),  Lord  Hard- 
wicke.  —  Lord  Northington.  —  Lord  Camden.  —  C: 
Yorke.—  Lord  Bathurst.  —  Lord  Thurlow.  6,  7.  3d 
ser.,  to  the  reign  of  Oeorge  IV.  (6),  Lord  Lough- 
borough. —  Lord  Erskine.  (7),  Lord  Bldon.— Post- 
script. —  Chronological  and  alphabetical  tables  of 
chancellors. 

—  The  lives  of  the  chief  justices  of  England, 
from  the  Norman  conquest  till  the  death 
of  lord  Mansfield  [v.  3  to  the  death  of  lord 
Tenterdenl.  2d  amer.  ed.  Phila.  1853, 
1857.  3v.  O.  923.24:2 

Contents.  V.  1.  Odo.  — W:  Fitz-Osborne.  —  W:  de 
Warren  ne  and  R:  de  Benefacta.— W:  de  Carilefo.— 
Plambard.— Roger,  bp.  of  Salisbury.— Ralph  Basset. 
—Prince  Henry.— R:  de  Luei.— Robert,  earl  of  Leices- 
ter.—Ranulfus  de  Glanville.  —  Hugh  Pusar,  bp.  of 
Durham.— W:  Longchamp.— Walter  Hubert,  ai-chbp. 
of  Canterbury.— Geoffrey  Fitzpeter.— P:  de  Rupibus. 
—Hubert  de  Burgh. —Stephen  le  Segrave.  —  Hugh 
Bigod.— Hugh  le  Despencer.— Philip  Basset.— H:  de 
Bracton.— Robert  de  Bruce.— Ralph  de  Hengham.— 
De  Wayland.— De  Thornton.— Roger  le  Brabagon.- 
H:  le  Scrope.— H:  de  Staunton.  —  Sir  Robert  Par- 
nyng.— Sir  W:  de  Thorpe.  -  Sir  W:  Shareshall.— Sir 
H:  Green.— Sir  J:  Knyvet.— Sir  J:  de  Cavendish.— 
Sir  Robert  Tresilian.— Sir  Robert  Belknappe.— Sir  W : 
Thirnynge.— Sir  W:  Gascoigne.— Sir  W :  Hankf ord.— 
Sir  J:  Fortescue.— Sir  J:  Markham.— Sir  T:  Billing.— 
Sir  J:  Hussey.- Sir  J :  Fineux.— Sir  J:  Ktzjames.— Sir 
E:  Montagu.— Sir  James  Dyer.— Sir  Robert  Catlyne.— 
Sir  Christopher  Wray.— Sir  J:  Popham.— Sir  T:  Flem- 
ing.—Sir  E:  Coke.— Sir  H:  Montagu.— Sir  James  Ley. 
— SirRandolf  Crewe.— Sir  N:  Hyde.— Sir  T:  Richard- 
son.- Sir  J:  Brampston.— Sir  Robert  Heath.— Rolle.— 
Glyn.— Newdigate.—  Oliver  St.  John.  —  Bradshaw.— 
Sir  Robert  Foster.— Sir  Robert  Hyde.— Sir  J :  Kelynge. 
—Sir  Matthew  Hale.  2.  Sir  R:  Raynsford.— Scroggs. 
—Sir  Francis  Pemberton.— Sir  Edmund  Saunders.— 
Jeffreys.— Sir  E:  Herbert.— Sir  Robert  Wright.— Sir 
J:  Holt.— Sir  T:  Parker.— Sir  J :  Pratt.— Ld.  Raymond. 
-Ld.  Hardwicke.-Sir  W:  Lee.-Sir  Dudley  Ryder.— 
Sir  J:  Willes.  —  Wilmot.  —  Ld.  Marshfleld.  3.  Ld. 
Kenyon.— Ld.  Ellenborough.— Ld.  Tenterden.— Index. 

Amotild,  Sir  Joseph.  Memoir  of  Thomas,  first 
lord  Denman.  formerly  lord  chief  justice 
of  England.    Lond.  1873.  2  v.   O. 

923.24  :  14 
Campbell,  J:,  baron  Campbell.    Atrocius  judges  ; 
lives  of  judges  infamous  as  tools  of  tyrants 
and  instruments  of  oppression,   compiled 
from   [his]  judicial    biographies,   with  an 
app.  containing  the  case  of  rassmore  Will- 
iamson ;  ed.  with  an  introd.   and  notes  by 
R:  Hildreth.    N.  Y.  1856.  D.        923.24  :  4 
Contents.     Introd.— Roger  le  Br abancon.  —  Robert 
Tresiliad.— T:   Billing.— J:  Fitzjames.— T:  Fleming.— 
N:  Hyde.— J:  Brampston.- Robert  Heath.  —  Robert 


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1512 


Foster.— Robert  Hyde— J:  Kelynge— W:  Scroggs.- 
Francis  North.— Edmund  Saunders.— G:  Jeffreys.- 
Robert  Wright. 
Foss,  E:    Memories  of  Westminster  hall ;  a  col- 
lection of  interesting  incidents,  anecdotes 
and  historical  sketches  relating  to  West- 
minster hall,  its  famous  judges  and  law- 
yers and  its  great  trials,  with  an  historical 
introd.    V.  1.    Bost.  1874.  O.      923.24:3 
Boscoe,  H:    Lives  of  eminent  british  lawyers. 
Phila.  1841.  2  v.  D.  923.24  :  8 

Contents.    V.  1.   Sir  E:  Coke.— J:  Selden.— Sir  Mat- 
thew Hale.— Lord  Guildford.— Lord  Jeffries.— Lord 
Somers. -Lord  Mansfield.    2.   Sir  J.  E.  Wilmot. — 
Sir  W.  Blackstone.— Lord  Ashburton.- Lord  Thur- 
low.— Sir  W.  Jones.— Lord  Erskine.— Sir  S:  Romilly. 
Shell,  R:  Lalor.     Sketches  of  the  irish  bar  ;  with 
memoir  and  notes  by  R.  Shelton  Macken- 
zie.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  2  V.  D.  923.24  :  5 
O'Flanajgran,  J.  Roderick.    The  irish  bar  ;  com- 
prising   anecdotes,   bon-mots    and    biogr. 
sketches  of  the  bench  and  bar  of  Ireland. 
N.  y.  1878.  Q.                                923.24+6 


Ballantine,  W:  Some  experiences  of  a  barris- 
ter's life.  New  rev,  ed.  from  the  6th  Lon- 
don ed.,  with  add.,  corr.  and  a  new  pref., 
written  by  the  author  in  America.  Phila. 
1883.  D.  923.24:20 

Cockbum,  H:  T:  Memorials  of  his  time.  N.  Y. 
1856.  D.  923.24:11 

Curran,  W:  H:  Life  of  J:  Phil  pot  Curran  ;  with 
add.  and  notes  by  R.  Shelton  Mackenzie. 
N.  Y.  1855.  D.  923.24  :  12 

Phillips,  C:  Curran  and  his  contemporaries. 
N.  Y.  1851.  D.  923.24  :  13 

Twiss,  Horace.  Public  and  private  life  of  lord 
Eldon ;  with  selections  from  his  corresp. 
Phila.  1844.  2  v.  O.  923.24  :  15 

Hadden,  R:  Robert.  Life  and  times  of  Robert 
Emmet;  with  notes  and  add.  N.  Y.  1868. 
D.  923.24:16 

Hughes,  T:  Memoir  of  a  brother.  Bost.  1875. 
D.  923.24  :  17 

Woolrych,  Humphrey  W.  Life  of  judge  Jef- 
freys.    Buffalo.  1856.  D.  923.^4  :  18 

Robinson,  H:  Crabb.  Diary,  reminiscences  and 
corresp.;  sel.  and  ed.  by  T:  Sadler.  Bost. 
1869.  2v.  D.  923,24:19 


Campbell,  W:  W.  An  historical  sketch  of  Robin 
Hood  and  captain  Kidd.    N.  Y.  1858.  D. 

923.24 :  10 

Other  countries. 

Trenck,  Y.freiherr  v.  der.    Merkwiirdige  lebens- 

feschichte,  von  ihm  selbst  als  ein  lehr- 
uch  fiir  menschen,  die  wirklich  ungliick- 
lich  sind,  oder  noch  gute  vorbilder  f  iir  alle 
fjille  zur  nachfolge  bediirfen  ;  mit  einer 
einleitung  von  O:  Henne  am  Rhyn.  Stuttg. 
[1883].  D.  923.3:14 

—  Same,  eng.    Life  [by  himself] ;  containing  his 

adventures  and  cruel  and  excessive  suffer- 
ings during  an  imprisonment  of  10  years, 
in  the  fortress  of  M.agdeburg.  Phila.  1848. 
S.  923.3  :  14 

Sanson,  H:,  ed.  Seven  generations  of  execu- 
tioners ;  memoirs  of  the  Sansons,  1688- 
1847.    Newed.  Lond.  1881.  D.    923.4:61 

—  Same,  germ.    Mysterien  vom  schaffot  ;  denk- 

wiirdigkeiten     der      scharfrichter-familie 


Sanson.  Aus  dem  franz.  von  C.  Biichele. 
N.  Y.  n.d.    2v.  T.  923.4:61 

Galotti,  Antonio.  Memoiren  von  Anton  Galotti, 
drei  mal  zum  tode  verutheiltem  italieni- 
schen  oftizier.  In  franz.  sprache  herausg. 
und  mit  historischen  aktenstiicken  belegt 
durch  S.  Vecchiarelli.  Aus  dem  franz. 
ubers.    Meissen.  1833.    2v.  S.    923.6:11 

2.    Philanthropy. 

Blaikie,  W:  Garden.  Leaders  in  modern  phi- 
lanthropy.   Portr.    N.  Y.  [1885].  D. 

923.26:10 
Contents.    Introd.— J:  Howard.— W:  Wilberforce.— 
Elizabeth  Fry.— T:  Chalmers.— Zaehary  Macaulay.— 
Stephen  Grellet.— Joseph  Sturge.— Andrew  Reed.— T: 
Guthrie.— D:  Livingstone.— W:  Burns.— J:  Patterson. 
—Titus  Salt.— G :  Moore.— Agnes  Jones. 
Kirton,   J:  W:    Dr.   Guthrie,   Father  Matthew, 
Elihu     Burritt,     Joseph     Livesey.      (The 
world's  workers).      [Portr.]     Lond.    1885. 
D.  923.26:11 

AUdridge,  Lizzie.  Florence  Nightingale,  Fran- 
ces Ridley  Havergal.  Catherine  Marsh, 
Mrs.  Ranyard  ("L.  N.  R.").  (The  world's 
workers).     [Portr.]    Lond.  1885.  D. 

923.26:12 

Pitman,     Emma    Raymond.       G:    Miiller    and 

Andrew    Reed."     (The    world's    workers). 

[Portr.]    Lond.  1885.  D.  923.26:13 

—  Elizabeth  F  r  y  .    (Famous  women  ser.)    Bost. 

1884.  S.     ■  923.26:6 

Ryder,  E:,  comp.  Elizabeth  Fry  ;  life  and  la- 
bors of  the  eminent  philanthropist, 
preacher  and  prison  reformer,  comp.  from 
her  journals  and  other  sources.  Portr. 
N.  Y.  1883.  O.  923.26  :  5 

Gough,  J:  B.     Autobiography.    Bost.  1877.  S. 

923.16:2 

—  Sunlight  and  shadow,  or  Gleanings  from  my 

life  work;  comprising  personal  experiences 
and  opinions,  anecdotes,  incidents  and 
reminiscences  gathered  from  37  years'  ex- 
perience on  the  platform  and  among  the 
people  at  home  and  abroad.  111.  Hart- 
ford, Ct.  1881.  O.  923.16:1 

Aikin,  J:    View  of    the  character  and   public 

services  of  J :  H  o  w  a  r  d  .    Lond.  17J)2.  D. 

923.26  :  1 

Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.  J:  Howard,  and  the 
prison  world  of  Europe  ;  from  original  and 
authentic  documents.    N.  Y.  1869.  S. 

923.26  :  2 

Stoughton,  J:  Howard,  the  philanthro))ist, 
and  his  friends.   Lond.  1884.  O.   923.26  :  8 

Weston,  James.  Sir  Moses  Montefiore;  the 
story  of  his  life.    Lond.   [1885].  S. 

923.26:9 

Wolf,  Lucien.  Sir  Moses  Montefiore  ;  a  centen- 
nial biography,  with  selections  from  his 
letters  and  journals.    N.  Y.  1884.  Q. 

923.26+7 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,   (TT.    O.  v.   Horn).      Graf 

Auget  de  Monty  on  ,  einer  der  edelsten 

sohne  Frankreichs  ;   der  jugend  und   dem 

volke  erziihlt.    111.    Wiesbaden.  [1876].  S. 

923.4:89 

More,  Martha.  Mendip  annals,  or  A  narrative 
of  the  charitable  labours  of  Hannah  and 
Martha  More  in  their  neighborhood ;  be- 
ing the  journal  of  Martha  More,  ed.  with 
add.  matter  by  Arthur  Roberts.  N.  Y. 
1859.  S.  928.26  :  3 


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01.  d23 


1514 


Packard,  F:  Adolphus.  Life  of  Robert  Owen. 
[Anon.]    Phila.  1866.  D.  923.26:4 

Hanaford,  Phebe  A.  The  life  of  George  P  e  a  - 
body  ;  .  .  .  with  an  introd.  by  Joseph  H. 
Hanaford.    Bost.  [1882].   D.        923.16:3 

Oertel,  Hugo.  William  Wilberforce,  der 
sklavenfreund ;  ein  lebensbild,  fiir  die 
deutsche  jugend  und  das  deutsche  volk 
gezeiehnet.    HI.    Wiesbaden,    1885.  S. 

923.26  :  14 
*  *  * 

Hendrickson,  H:  Out  from  the  darkness  ;  an 
autobiography,  unfolding  the  life-stoty  and 
singular  vicissitudes  of  a  Scandinavian 
Bartimeus.    Chicago.  1879.  D.    923.5  :  31 


3.  Education. 

Sedg^wick,  Catharine  Maria.  Memoir  of  Joseph 
Curtis,   a  model  man.    N.  Y.  1858.  S. 

923.17:1 

liange,  Wichard,  ed.  Aus  Fr 6b el's  leben  und 
erstem  streben  ;  autobiographic  und 
kleinere  schriften,  herausg.  Portr.  Ber- 
lin. 1862.   O.  923.3:43 

ShirrefiF,  Emily.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  F: 
Frobel ;  together  with  a  notice  of  madame 
V.  Marenholtz  Biilow's  "  Personal  recollec- 
tions of  F.  Frobel".  Pub.  for  the  Frobel 
society.     Lond.  1877.  D.  923.3:22 

Hitchcock,  E:,  and  others.  The  power  of  chris- 
tian benevolence,  as  ill.  in  the  life  and 
labors  of  Mary  Lyon.  12th  ed.  North- 
hampton. 1860.  D.  923.17  :  2 

Thayer,   W:  Makepeace.      The  good  girl  and 

true    woman,     or    Elements    of    success, 

drawn  from   the  life  of   Mary  Lyon  and 

other  similar  characters.    N.  Y.  li.  d.  S. 

x923.17:5 

Mann,  Mary,  born  Peabody.  Life  of  Horace 
M an  ri ,  by  his  wife.    Bost.  1865.  O. 

923.17:3 

Kriisi,  Hermann.  Pestalozzi;  his  life,  work 
and  influence.    Cine.  1875.  O.    923.5:40 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  H:  Pestalozzi  ;  ein  lebens- 
bild fiir  jung  und  alt.  3te  aufl.,  ill. 
Kreuznach.  [1883],  S.  923.5:64 

Seyfifarth,  L.  W.  J:  H:  Pestalozzi ;  nach  seinem 
leben  und  seinen  schriften  dargestellt. 
4te  aufl.    Leipz.  1873.  D.  923.5  :  61 

Pestalozzi,  H:  Sem  leben  und  wirken  einfach 
und  getreu  erzahlt  fiir  das  volk,  herausg. 
von  der  Ziircherischen  schulsynode  zum 
hundertsten  geburtstage  Pestalozzi's.  2te 
aufl.    Ziirich.  1846.  D.  923.5  :  41 

Platter,  T:  Leben ;  herausg.  von  H:  Diintzer. 
Stuttg.  [1882].  D.  923.3  :  24 

Lloyd,  Harriet,  born  Raymond,  ed.  Life  and 
letters  of  J:  Howard  Raymond.  NY. 
1881.  O.  923.17:4 

4.  Commerce. 

American     merchants. 

Hunt,  Freeman,  ed.  Lives  of  american  mer- 
chants.   N.  Y.  1856,  1858.    2  v.  O. 

923.18:1 
Contents.  "V.  1.  Introd.  essay  by  G:  K.  Bussell. 
— T:  Handasyd  Perkins,  by  T:  G.  Gary.— T:  Pym 
Cope,  by  Joseph  K.  Chandler.— P :  Chardon  Brooks, 
by  E:  Everett.— James  Gore  Kinpr,  byC:  Kingr.— 
'     Brown.— Stephen  Glrard.-S:  Ward,  by  C:  King:.- 


Mathew  Carey.— T:  Eddy.— Jonathan  Goodhue.— Jo- 
seph Peabody,  by  G:  Atkinson  Ward.- Jacob  Lorlll- 
ard,  by  W:  Berrian.- Gideon  Lee,  by  C:  M.  Leupp. 
—Walter  Restored  Jones,  by  W:  A.  Jones.— S:  Apple- 
ton,  by  Ephraim  Peabody.— Joseph  May.— S:  Slater, 
by  J:  L.  Blake.— Alexander  Henry,  by  S.  Austin 
Allibone.— Jonas  Chickering,  by  J :  L.  Blake.— Asa 
Clapp.— Patrick  Tracy  Jackson,  by  J :  A.  Liowell.  2. 
Ellas  Hasket  Derby,  by  E.  H.  Derby.— Sir  W :  Pep- 
perell,  by  Usher  Parsons.— Stephen  Allen,  by  W: 
M.  Allen.— Maj.  S:  Shaw,  by  Amos  Law^rence.— Ab- 
bott Lawrence,  by  Nathan  Appleton.— W :  Lawrence, 


API 

by  S:   Kirkland  Lothrop.- J:  Jacob  Astor, 

Ralph  Jaques.— Judah  Touro,  by  Ale: 

er.— J:   Bromfleld,  by  Josiah  Q,uincy.— Harry  R.  W. 


t. 


by   D: 
Walk- 


Hill,  by  W.  R.  Kingr.— James  Brown,  by  G:  Stillman 
Hillard.— J:  Hancock,  by  G.  'Mountfort. —Robert 
Morris. 

Scoville,  Joseph  A.,  (Walter  Barrett).  The  old 
mei-chants  of  New  York  city  by  Walter 
Barrett,  clerk.  1st,  3d-4th  series.  N.  Y. 
1863-66.     3  v.  D.  923.18:7 

Parton,  James.    Life  of  J.  J.  Astor;    append- 
ed, a  copy  of  his  last  will.    N.  Y.  1865.  D. 
923  18  *  2 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:  {W.  O.  v.  Horn).  Joh'an 
Jacob  Astor  ;  ein  lebensbild  aus  dem  volke, 
fiir  das  volk  und  die  jugend  bearb  2te 
aufl.     Wiesbaden.     1877.  S.       923.18:10 

Bristed,  C:  Astor.    A  Letter  to  the  hon.  Horace 

Mann.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.  1850.  S.    923.18:3 

Note.    A  criticism  of  Mann's  opinion  of  J:  Jacob 

Astor,  expressed  in  his  "Thoughts  for  a  young  man." 

Ingram,  H:  Atlee.  The  life  and  character  of 
Stephen  Girard  of  Philadelphia  in  the 
commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,  mariner 
and  merchant ;  with  app.  descriptive  of 
the  Girard  college  at  Phila.  111.  Phila. 
1884.  D.  923.18:9 

Hoyne,  T:  In  memoriam:  Sketch  of  the  life 
and  character  of  T:  Hoyne;  with  the 
proceedings  of  public  bodies  on  the  occa- 
sion of  his  death  and  memorial  addresses. 
[Chicago.  1886].  O.  923.18+11 

Lawrence,  W:  R.,  ed.  Extracts  from  the  diary 
and  corresp.  of  Amos  Lawrence;  with 
a  brief  account  of  some  incidents  in  his 
life,  ed.  by  his  son.    Bost.  1856.  D. 

923.18:4 

Hill,  Hamilton  Andrews.  Memoir  of  Abbott 
Lawrence  ;   with  an  app.      2d  ed.     Bost. 

1884.  O.  923.18-f-6 
Thayer,  W:  Makepeace.     The    poor    boy  and 

merchant  prince,  or  Elements  of  success, 
drawn  from  the  life  of  Amos  Lawrence 
and  other  similar  characters.  N.  Y.  n.  d. 
S.  X  923.18:  5 

English  merchants. 

Bourne,  H.  R.  Fox.  Famous  London  merchants; 
a  book  for  boys.    111.    N.  Y.  1869.  S. 

X  923.28:  5 

Contents.  Sir  R:  Whittington,  1353-1433.  —  Sir  T: 
Gresham,  1519-1579.— Sir  E:  Osborne,  1530-1591.— Sir  W : 
Herrick,  1557-1653.— Sir  T:  Smythe,  1560-1625.— Sir  H: 
Garway,  1570-1645. -Sir  Dudley  North,  1641-1P91.— T: 
Guy,  1644-1734.— W:  Beckf  ord,:i708-l770.—H :  Thornton, 
1763-1815.— Nathan  Meyer  Rothschild,  1776-1836. —S: 
Gurney,  1786-1856.— G :  Peabody. 

Burnley,  James.  Sir  Titus  Salt  and  G:  Moore. 
(The  world's  workers).      [Portr.]      Lond. 

1885.  D.  923.28:4 
Iiackington,   James.     Memoirs  of  the  first  45 

years  of  [his]  life,  written  by  himself  in  a 
series  of  letters  to  a  friend.  Lond.  n.  d. 
O.  923.28:1 


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Smiles,  S:  The  successful  merchant ;  the  story 
of  the  life  of  G:  Moore,  merchant  and  phi- 
lanthropist.   Lond.n.d.D.        923.28:3 

Somerville,  Alexander.  Life  of  Roger  Mow- 
bray.    Lond.  1853.  S.  923.28  :  2 

5.    Exploration  and  travel. 

Collective  biogr. 

Verne,  Jules.  The  exploration  of  the  world. 
111.  and  maps.  N.  Y.  1879—1881.  3  v.  O. 
913.1:5 
Contents.  V.  1.  Famous  travels  and  travel- 
lers. Celebrated  travellers  before  the  christian  era. 
—  From  the  Ist  to  the  9th  centuries.  — Between  the 
10th  and  13th  centuries:  Benjamin  of  Tudela;  Plon 
de  Carpin  or  Carpini;  Kubruquis.— Marco  Polo,  1253- 
1324.— Jean  de  Bethencourt.  13:»-1425.  —  Christopher 
Columbus,  1436-1.506.— The  conquest  of  India  and  of 
the  spice  countries.  —  The  conquerors  of  Central 
America.— The  first  voyage  round  the  world.— The 
polar  expeditions  and  the  search  for  the  north-west 
passage.  —  Voyatres  of  adventure  and  privateering 
warfare:  Drake;  Cavendish;  De  Noort;  Walter 
Kaleigh.— Missionaries  and  settlers.- Merchants  and 
tourists.-The  great  corsair;  W:  Dampier.— The  pole 
and  America. 

2.  The  ^reat  navigrators  of  the  18th  century. 
Astronomers  and  cartographers. —Voyages  in  the 
18th  century.— Captain  Cook's  predecessors.— Cook's 
l8t-3d  voyages.  —  French  navigators.  —  African  ex- 
plorers.—Asia  and  its  inhabitants.- The  two  Ameri- 
cas. 

3.  The  great  explorers  of  the  19th  century. 
The  dawn  of  a  century  of  discovery.— The  explora- 
tion and  colonization  of  Africa.— The  oriental  scien- 
tific movement  and  american  discoveries.— Voyages 
round  the  world  and  polar  expeditions.  —  French 
circumnavigators.  — Polar  expeditions.  — The  north 
pole. 

St.  John,   James  A:     The  lives  of  celebrated 

travellers.    N.  Y.  1844.    3  v.  S.      923  :  11 

ContentH.    V.  1.    W:  de  Kubruquis.— Marco  Polo.— 

Tbn  Batiita.— Leo  Africanus.— P:  della  Valle.— J:  B. 

Tavernler.- F.  Bernier.-Sir  J:Chardln.— E.  Kampfer. 

-H:  Maundrell.   2.  J.  P.  de  Tournefort.— T:  Shaw.— 

F:   Hasselquist.  —  Lady  Wortley  Montague.— R:  Po- 

cocke.— J:  Bell.— J:  Ledyard.— G:  Forster.— J.  Bruce. 

—J.  Hanway.— Antonio  de  Ulloa.    3.    MungoPark.— 

P:  S.  Pallas.- C.Niebuhr.  —  Choiseul-Gouffler.  —  J:  L. 

Burckhardt.— Volney.— E:  D.  Clarke. -F.  Le  Valllant. 

— Belzoni.— D.  V.  Denon.— R.  Heber. 

Adams,    W:  H:  Davenport.      Some    heroes  of 

travel,   or   Chapters  from  the   history  of 

Geographical    aiscovery    and    enterprise, 
lap.     Lond.  1880.  I).  923  :  12 

Cfmtentis.    Sir  Marco  Polo,  the  Venetian,  and   his 
Travels  in  Asia.— G:  F.  Ruxton,  and  his  Adventures 
in  Mexico  and  the  Rocky  mountains.— Dr.  Barth  and 
Central  Africa. —T:  Wltlam  Atkinson,  and  his  Ad- 
ventures in  Siberia  and  Central  Asia.— AlexinaTinn^, 
and  her  Wanderings  in  the  Soudan.— J.  A.  MacGahan, 
and  C'ampaigning  on  the  Oxus.— Egerton  Warburton, 
and  Exploration  in  west  Australia.— Major  Burnaby, 
and  A  ride  to  Khiva.— Sir  S:  Baker,  and  The  sources 
of  the  Nile. 
Mossman,  8:    Heroes  of  discovery  :  Livingstone, 
Park,  Franklin,  Cook,  Magellan.     New  ed. 
Edinb.  1877.  D.  923  :  13 

Markham,  Clements  Robert.    The  sea  fathers  ; 
a  series  of   lives  of   great   navigators  of 
former  times.    N.  Y.  1B84.  D.         923  :  31 
Contentg.  Prince  Henry,  the  navigator.— Columbus. 
—  Sebastian   del    Cano.  —  The    dutch    navigators.  — 
Sebastian  Cabota  and  Sir  Francis  Drake.— Rise  of 
the  East  India  company.— Hudson  and  Baffin.- W: 
Dampier.— Cook,  Scoresby  and  Dance. 
Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.    Shore  and  sea,  or 
Stories  of  great  vikings  and  sea  captains. 
Lond.  1883.  1).  x  923  :  14 

Contents.  The  northmen  in  America:  Erik  the  red; 
BlarnlLelfr  the  lucky;   Thorwald;    Karlsefni.  — The 


norse  sea-kings:  Harald  Haarfagr;  Hakon  the  good ; 
St.  Olaf ;  Harald  Hardrada;  Olaf  the  tranquil;  Sigurd 
the  crusader.— An  early  english  discoverer;  Sebastian 
Cabot.— A  Spanish  sea-king;  How  de  Soto  conquered 
Florida.— The  early  colonizers  of  Vii-ginia:  Raleigh; 
Amadas  and  Barlow;  J:  White.— Sir  Francis  Drake, 
a  new  biography.— The  story  of  H:  Hudson,  his  deeds 
and  sufferings.- Sir  H:  Morgan,  the  last  of  the  great 
buccaneers. 

Monarclis  of  ocean  :  Columbus  and  Cook  ;  two 
narratives  of  maritime  discovery.  Edinb. 
n.  d.  8.  923  :  15 

Frost,  T:  Modern  explorers.  2d  ed.  111.  N.  Y. 
1883.  O.  X  923: 16 

Oberlander,  R:,  ed.    Beriihmte  reisende,  geogra- 

{>hea  und  landentdecker  im  19ten  iahrh.; 
ebensbilder.   111.   Leipz.  1880.  D.   923  :  17 
Contents.    K:  Ritter,  der  vater  der  neueren  erd- 
kunde.  —  H:     Barth.     Deutschlands    grosster    ent- 
deckungsreisender.  —  Elisha  Kent  Kane,  der   welt- 
fahrer.  —  D:   Livingstone,  der  missionar  and   land- 
entdecker. —  Stanley,    der    Bismarck    der    Afrika- 
forschung. 
Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.    Celebrated  women 
travellers  of  the  19th  century.    Lond.  1883. 
D.  923  :  22 

Contents.  Countess  Dora  D'Istria.  — The  princess 
Beliojoso.— Mme.  Hommaire  de  Hell.— Mme.  L^onie 
d'Aunet.  —  Miss  Fredrika  Bremer.  —  Mile.  Alexina 
Tinne.— Mme.  Ida  Pfeiffer.— Mme.  de  Bourboulon.— 
Lady  Hester  Stanhope.  —  Lady  Brassey.  —  Lady 
Morgan.— Mrs.  Trollope. -Miss  Harriet  Martineau.— 
Miss  Isabella  Bird.  —  Lady  Florence  pixie.  —  Miss 
Gordon  Gumming.- Florence  and  Rosamond  Hill.— 
Lady  Barker.—"  Magyar  land  ". 
Bourne,  C  E.  The  heroes  of  african  discovery 
and  adventure.     Lond.  n.  d.    2  v.  D. 

923  :  23 

Contents,    V.  1.    To  the  death  of  Livingstone.    2. 

From  the  death  of  Livingstone  to  1882. 

Manning",   Anne.      Heroes  of    the  desert ;    the 

story  of  the  lives    and  labours  of  Moffat 

and  Livingstone,  by  the  author  of  "Mary 

Powell".  Xond.  1880.  D.  923.29  :  3 

Individual    biogr. 

Head,  Sir  Francis  Bond.  The  life  and  adven- 
tures of  [James]  Bruce.  N.  Y.  1846. 
S.  923.29:4 

Buckingham,  James  Silk.  Autobiography;  incl. 
his  voyages,  travels,  adventures,  specula- 
tions, successes  and  failures,  interspersed 
with  characteristic  sketches  of  public  men, 
with  whom  he  had  intercourse  during 
more  than  tifty  years.  Portr.  Loncf. 
1855.    2  V.  O.      ■  923.29 :  1 

MUller,  K:,  ed.  Cook,  der  weltumsegler:  Le- 
ben,  reisen  und  ende  des  kapitan  James 
Cook,  nebst  einem  blick  auf  die  heutige 
/Aistiinde  der  Siidsee-inselwelt ;  urspriing- 
lich  herausg.  von  K:  Miiller,  in  den  spiit- 
eren  auttagen  bearb.  von  der  "  Redaktion 
des  Buchs  der  reisen."  3te  verm.  auti.  ill. 
Leipz.  1882.  O.  923.29:2 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  {W.  0.  v.  Horn).  James 
Cook ;  leben  und  thaten  des  weltberiihm- 
ten  seefahrers  und  erdumseglers,  der  ju- 
gend  und  dem  volke  erziihlt.  2te  aufl.  ill. 
Wiesbaden.  1875.  S.  923.29:6 

Beesly,  A:  H.  Sir  J:  Franklin.  [The  new 
Plutarch.]     [Maps].    N.  Y.  1881.  D. 

923.29:6 

Hall,  Basil.  Aus  dem  seeleben ;  [selbstbio- 
graphie].  Aus  dem  engl.  von  W.  E. 
Drugulin.    Leipz.  1855.  S.  923.29  :  7 


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Towle,  G:  Makepeace.  The  voyages  and  adven- 
tures of  Vasco  da  G  a  m  a  .  (Young  folks' 
heroes  of  history).    Bost.  [1878].  D. 

X  923.5:23 

Elder,  W:  Biography  of  Elisha  Kent  Kane. 
Phila.  1858.  O.  923.19:4 

Love  life  of  dr.  Kane,  The  ;  containing  the  cor- 
resp.  and  a  history  of  the  acquaintance, 
engagement  and  secret  marriage  between 
Elisha  K.  Kane  and  Margaret  Fox.  Fac- 
similies  of  letters  and  her  portr.  N.  Y. 
1866.  D.  923.19:5 

Adams,  H.  G.  David  Livingstone;  the 
weaver  boy  who  became  a  missionary. 
Lond.  1881.  D.  923.29:8 

Blaikie,  W:  Garden.  The  personal  life  of  D: 
Livingstone  ;  chiefly  from  his  unpublished 
journal  and  correspondence  in  the  posses- 
sion of  his  family.  Portr.  and  map.  N.  Y. 
1881.  O.  923.29+9 

Roberts,  J:  8.  The  life  and  explorations  of  D: 
Livingstone ;  incl.  extracts  from  Living- 
stone's Last  journal  by  E.  A.  Manning. 
Bost.  [1881].!).  923.29:10 

Towle,  G:  Makepeace.  Magellan,  or  The 
first  voyage  around  the  world.  (Young 
folks'  heroes  of  history.)    Bost.  1880.  D. 

X  923.5:  39 

Life  and  travels  of  Mungo  Park,  The  ;  the  ac- 
covmts  of  his  death  from  the  journal  of 
Isaaco,the  substance  of  later  discoveries 
relative  to  his  lamented  fate,  and  the  term- 
ination of  the  Niger.    N.  Y.  1847.   8. 

916.5:14 
See  also  col.  1334. 

Me  Ilraith,  J :  Life  of  Sir  John  Richardson. 
Lond.  1868.  D.  923.29:  11 

Simpson,  Alexander.  The  life  and  travels  of  T: 
Simpson,  the  arctic  discoverer,  by  his 
brother.  [Portr.  and  maps].  Lond.  1845. 
O.  923.29:12 

Rowlands,  Cadwalader.  Henry  M.  Stanley, 
the  story  of  his  life,  from  his  birth  in  1841 
to  his  discovery  of  Livingstone,  1871.  111. 
Lond.  11872].  D.  923.19  :  11 

Wells,  W:  The  heroine  of  the  White  Nile,  or 
What  a  woman  did  and  dared  ;  a  sketch 
of  the  remarkable  travels  and  experiences 
of  miss  Alexandrine  T  i  n  n  e  .  111.  N.  Y. 
1881.  S.  X  923.5  :  69 

Vambery,  Armin.  Arminius  Vambdry;  his 
life  and  adventures,  written  by  himself. 
Popular  ed.,  portr.  and  ill.  N.  Y.  [1884]. 
D.  923.3:68 

American   discoverers. 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  Life  of  Christopher 
Columbus.  (Amer.  pioneers  and  patri- 
ots.)   111.    N.Y.  1875.  D.  923.5:70 

Alden,  W:  L.    Christopher  Columbus,  1440-1506; 

the  first  american    citizen,   by  adoption. 

(Lives  of  amer.  worthies).    N".  Y.  1881.  8. 

923.5:71 

Cubitt,  G:  Columbus,  or  The  discovery  of 
America.  [Discoverers  and  conquerors.] 
Bost.  1881.  D.  923.5  :  72 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  The  life  of  Columbus,  the 
discoverer  of  America.  7th  ed.  Lond. 
1881.  D.  923.5  :  73 

Irving,  Washington.  A  history  of  the  life  and 
voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus.  N.  Y. 
1838.     3  v.   O.  923.5  :  74 


Irving,  Washington. — Continued. 

—  The  life  and  voyages  of  Christopher  Colum- 

bus ;     added,    those    of    his    companions. 
Author's  rev.  ed.    N.  Y.  1849.    3  v.  D. 

923.5:74 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.  820.1  :  13  vl 

—  Same.    In  his  Works.       820.1  :  Pll  vlO-12 
Lamartine,  Alfonse  Marie  L:  de.   Life  of  Colum- 
bus.    [Biogr.  series.]    Bost.  1881.  T. 

923.5  ■  75 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  (W.  O.  v.  Horn).  Von 
dem  manne,  der  uns  den  we^  nach  Ameri- 
ka  gewiesen  hat  ;  ein  biichlein  f  iir  die  ju- 
gend  und  das  volk  geschrieben.  4te  aufl., 
m.    Wiesbaden.    [18781.   S.         923.5:76 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  History  of  Hernando 
Cortez.     111.     N.Y.w.d.  S.    923.5:24 

Allen,  Fred  H.,  ed.  Cortes,  or  The  discovery 
and  conquest  of  Mexico.  [Discoverers  and 
conquerors].     Bost.  [1881].  D.     923.5:25 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  Adventures  of  the 
chevalier  de  LaSalle  and  his  compan- 
ions in  their  explorations  of  the  prairies, 
forests,  lakes,  and  rivers  of  the  new  world 
and  their  interviews  with  the  savage  tribes 
300  years  ago.  (Amer.  pioneers  and  pa- 
triots).   111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  923.4  :  43 

Allen,  Fred  H.,  ed.  P i z a r r o ,  or  The  discov- 
ery and  conquest  of  Peru.  [Discoverers 
and  conquerors].    Bost.  [1881].  D. 

923.5:26 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  The  life  of  Pizarro  ;  with 
some  account  of  his  associates  in  the  con- 
quest of  Peru.    2d  ed.    Lond.  1869.  D. 

923.5:27 

Towle,  G:  Makepeace.  Pizarro  ;  his  adventures 
and  conquests.  [Young  folks'  heroes  of 
history].    Bost.  1879.  D.  x  923.5  :  77 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  Ferdinand  de  S  o  t  o  ; 
the  discoverer  of  the  Mississippi.  111.  N. 
Y.  n.  d.  D.  923.5  :  78 

Lester,  C:  Edwards,  and  Andrew  Foster.  The 
life  and  voyages  of  Americus  V  e  s  p  u  c  i  u  s  ; 
with  illustrations  concerning  the  naviga- 
tion and  discovery  of  the  new  world.  N.  Y. 
1846.  O.  923.5  :  79 

Santarem,  Manoel  Francisco  de  Barros  y  Souza, 
visco7ide  de.  Researches  respecting  Ameri- 
cus Vespucius  and  his  voyages.  Tr.  by  E. 
V.  Childe.    Bost.  1850.  D."  923.5  : 6 

American  pioneers. 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  Daniel  Boone,  the 
pioneer  of  Kentucky.  111.  (Amer.  pioneers 
and  patriots).    111.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

923.19:1 

Hill,  G:  Canning.  Daniel  Boone,  the  pioneer  of 
Kentucky  ;  a  biography.  [Amer.  biogr.] 
Phila.  1875.  8.  x923.1&:2 

Burnett,  P:  Hardeman.  Recollections  and  opin- 
ions of  an  old  pioneer.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

923.19:6 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  Christopher  Car- 
son, familiarly  known  as  Kit  Carson. 
(Amer.  pioneers  and  patriots).  111.  N.  Y. 
n.d.  D.  923.19:9 

Peters,  Dewitt  C.  Pioneer  life  and  frontier 
adventures ;  an  authentic  record  of  the 
romantic  life  and  daring  exploits  of  Kit 
Carson  and  his  companions,  from  his  own 
narrative.    Bost.  1881.  O.  923.19:3 


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Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  David  Crockett; 
his  life  and  adventures.  111.  (Amer.  pio- 
neers and  patriots).    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D. 

923.19:8 

Crockett,  D:  Life  [by  himself]  ;  his  early  his- 
tory, his  bear  hunting  and  other  adven- 
tures, his  services  in  the  Creek  war,  his 
electioneering  speeches  and  career  in  con- 
gress, with  his  triumphal  tour  through  the 
northern  states  and  services  in  the  texan 
war.  Added,  an  account  of  his  glorious 
death  at  the  Alamo  while  fighting  in  de- 
fence of  texan  independence.  111.  Phila. 
n.d.  D.  923.19:10 

Leith,   J:      Leith's    narrative;    a    short    bio- 
graphy,  with   a  brief  account  of   his  life 
among  the  indians.      A  reprint  with    ill. 
notes  by  C.  W.  Butterfleld.    Cine.  1883.  O. 
923.19+7 

6.    Society. 

Ellet,  Ellen  Fries,  born  Lummis.    The  queens  of 

american  society.    3d  ed.    N.  Y.   1868.   O. 

923.1:5 

HoUoway,  Laura  Carter.  The  ladies  of  the 
White  House,  or  In  the  home  of  the  presi- 
dents ;  a  complete  history  of  the  social 
and  domestic  lives  of  the  presidents  from 
Washington  to  Hayes,  1789—1880.  111. 
Phila.  1881.  O.  923.1:7 

Thom^son,  Katherine,  born  Byerley,  and  J:  Cock- 
burn  Thomson,  (Orac'e  and  Philip  Whar- 
ton). The  queens  of  society.  N.  Y.  1861. 
D.  920 : 28 

Contents.  Sarah  duchess  of  Marlboroufirh.— Mme. 
Roland.— Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montagru.— Georgiana, 


Thomson,  K.  and  J:  C. — Continued. 

duchess  of  Devonshire.— Letitia  Elizabeth  Landon.— 
Mrne.  de  Sevl|?ne.  —  Sidney  lady  Morgan.  —  Jane 
duchess  of  Gordon.— Mme.  Recamier.— Lady  Hervey. 
—Mine,  de  Stael.— Mrs.  Thrale-Piozzi.— Lady  Caroline 
Lamb. —  Anne  Seymour  Damer.  —  La  marquise  du 
Deffand  — Mrs.  Elizabeth  Montagu.— Mary  countess 
of  Pembroke.— La  marquise  de  Maintenon. 

The  wits  and  beaux  of  society.    111.    N.  Y. 

1861.  D.  ■  920:29 

Omtents.  G:  VlUiers,  3d  duke  of  Buckingham.— 
Count  de  Grammont,  St.  Evremond  and  lord  Roches- 
ter.—Beau  Fielding.— On  certain  clubs  and  club-wits 
under  Anne.— W:  Congreve.— Beau  Nash.  —  Philip, 
duke  of  Whai-ton.— Lord  Hervey.  —  Philip  Dormer 
Stanhope,  4th  earl  of  Chesterfield.— The  Abbe  Scar- 
ron.- Francois  due  de  la  Rochefoucault  and  the  due 
de  Saint-Simon.— G:  Selwyn.— R:  Brlnsley  Sheridan. 
—  Beau  Brummell.  —  Theodore  E:  Hook.  —  Sidney 
Smith.— G:  Bubb  Dodington,  lord  Melcombe. 

Jameson,  Anna,  born  Murphy.  Memoirs  of  the 
beauties  of  the  court  of  Charles  II.  T.  p.  w. 
D.  923.2:4 

Contents.  Catherine  of  Braganza.— Barbara  duch- 
ess of  Cleveland.— La  belle  Hamilton,  countess  de 
Grammont.— Emilia  countess  of  Ossory.- Lady  Den- 
ham.— Nell  Gwynn.— Elizabeth  duchess  of  Somerset. 
—Frances  duchess  of  Richmond.  —  Mrs.  Lawson.  — 
Elizabeth  countess  of  Chesterfield.  —  Henrietta 
countess  of  Rochester.  —  Miss  Bagot.— Mrs.  Nott.— 
Anne  countess  of  Southesk.— Susan  lady  Bellasys.- 
The  countess  of  Sunderland.— Mrs.  Middleton.— The 
countess  of  Northumberland.  —  The  duchess  of 
Portsmouth.  —  The  duchess  of  Devonshire.  —  Mrs. 
Jennings. 

Jesse,  W:  The  life  of  G:  Brummell,  esq.,  com- 
monly called  beau  Brummell.  Rev.  and 
annotated  ed.  from  the  author's  own  inter- 
leaved copy.  Portr.  N.  Y.  1886  [1885].  2 
V.  O.  923.2:8 


7.    Philology  and  Science. 


1.    Philology. 

Pdkel,  W.  Philologisches  schriftsteller-lexikon. 
Leipz.  1882.  O.  924  :  Rl 

Scudder,  Horace  Elisha.  Noah  Webster.  [Amer. 
men  of  letters].     Bost.  1882.  D.      924.1  :  1 

Haym,  Rudolph.  W:  v.  Humboldt;  lebensbild 
und  characteristik.    Berlin.  1856.   O. 

924.3:1 

Scherer,  W:  Jacob  Grimm  ;  zwei  artiicel  der 
Preussischen  jahrbiicher,  aus  deren  14..  IT). 
und  16.  bandebcsonders  abgedruckt.  Ber- 
lin. 1865.  O.  924.3-f2 

2.    Natural  science. 

In  general. 

Arago,  Dominicjue  Fran9oi8  J:  Gedachtnissre- 
den  und  biographieen.  In  his  SJimmtliche 
werke.  500  :  3  vl-3 

Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog.  p.  15. 
—  Same,  eng.    Biographies  of  distinguished  sci- 
entific men.     Tr.  by  W.  H.  Smyth,  Baden 
Powell  and  Robert  Grant.  1st  and  2d  series. 
Bost.  1855).  2  V.  D.  926  :  1 

Contents.  Ist  ser.  The  history  of  my  youth;  auto- 
biography.- Ballly.—  Herschel.—  Laplace.— Fourier. 
2d  ser.  Carnot.- Malus.  —  Fresncl.  —  T:  Young.— 
Watt. 


Arago,  Dominique  Fran9ois  J  ■.—  Continued. 
—  Biographi(^en  der  bedeutendsten  astronomen 
Tvon    Hipparch    bis    Laplace].       In   his 
Siimmtliche  werke.  500  :  3  v3 

Brewster,    Sir  D:    The  martyrs  of  science,  or 
The  lives  of  (Jalileo,  Tycho  Brahe  and  Kep- 
ler.    N.  Y.  1844.  S.  926:2 
Diincan,  P:  Martin.    Heroes  of  science  :  botan- 
ists, zoologists  and  geologists.    Lond.  1882. 
D.  926:4 
Contents.    The  infancy  of  the  knowledge  of  the 
science  of  plants.— The  rise  of  the  science  of  plants: 
J:  Ray;  .Joseph  de  Tournefort.— Llnmeus.— Consoli- 
dation of  the  science  of  plants:    DeCandolle;  The 
natural  system.— Heroes  of   zoology.—  Butfon,  Pen- 
nant and  Lamarck.— Cuvier.— Heroes  of  geology.— 
Hutton.— W:  Smith.— Murchlson.—Lyell. 


J.  C.    Heroes  of  science:  astrono- 
N.  Y.  1883.  D.  925  :  6 


Morton,  E 

mers. 

Contents.  Ancient  astronomy.— Copernik  and  his 
system.- Tycho  Brahe  and  his  observations.— Kepler 
and  his  laws.— Galileo  and  the  laws  of  motion.— New- 
ton and  the  discovery  of  the  law  of  gravitation.— 
Newton's  'Princlpia'.— Newton  and  his  followers.—  , 
Lagrange  and  Laplace.— Herschel  and  the  distribu- 
tion of  the  stars.- Modern  astronomy. 

Mmr,  Matthew  M.  Pattisou.  Heroes  of  science: 
chemists.    Lond.  1883.  D.  926:6' 

Brightwell,  Cecilia  L.  Romantic  inci<l(Mits  in 
the  lives  of  naturalists  and  cc^lc^hrated 
travellers.    Lond.  1861.  D.  926:3 


1521 


BIOGRAPHY-SCIENCE. 


CI.  925 


1523 


American. 

Agassiz,  Elizabeth  Cabot,  born  Gary,  ed.  Louis 
Agassiz;  his  life  and  corresp.  [Portr.] 
Bost.  1886  [1885].     2  v.  O.  925.1:8 

Audubon,  Lucy,  ed.  Life  of  J:  J.  Audubon; 
ed.  by  his  widow,  with  an  introd.  by  James 
Grant  Wilson.    N.  Y.  1869.  D.      925.1:2 

St.  John,  Mrs.  Horace  Roscoe.  Audubon,  the 
naturalist  of  the  new  world  ;  his  adven- 
tures and  discoveries.    N.  Y.  1856.  S. 

925.1:1 

Northend,  C:,ed.  Elihu  B  u  r  r  i  1 1 ;  a  memorial 
vol.,  containing  a  sketch  of  his  life  and 
labors,  with  sel.  from  his  writings  and 
lectures,  and  extracts  from  his  private 
iournals  in  Europe  and  America.  N.  Y. 
'[1879].  D.  925.1:7 

Memorial  of  Joseph  Henry.    Wash.  1880.  Q. 

925.1+6 

Sherman,  S:  S.  Inci'ease  Allen  Lapham;  a 
biogr.  sketch  read  before  the  Old  settlers' 
club,  Milwaukee,  dec.  11,  1875.  Mil.  1876. 
O.  925.1+4 

Memorial  of  S:  Finley  Breese  Morse,  incl.  ap- 
propriate ceremonies  of  respect  at  the 
national  capitol  and  elsewhere.  Pub.  by 
order  of  cong.   Wash.  1875.  Q.     925.1+3 

Fisher,  G:  Park.  Life  ofB:  Silliman;  chiefly 
from  his  ms.  reminiscences,  diaries,  and 
corresp.    N.  Y.  1866.    2v.  D.        925.1:5 

British. 

Bompas,  G:  C.     Life  of  Frank  Buckland,  by 

his  brother-in-law.    Portr.    Phila.  1885.  O. 

925.2:21 

Otter,  W:  Life  and  remains  of  E:  Daniel 
Clarke.    N.  Y.  1827.  O.  925.2:1 

Charles  Darwin  ;  memorial  notices,  reprinted 
from  "  Nature".  (Nature  ser.)  Lond.  1882. 
D.  925.2:20 

Krause,  Ernst  L:,  (Cams  Sterne).  Erasmus 
Darwin.  Tr.  from  the  german  by  W.  S. 
Dallas  ;  with  a  prelim,  notice  by  C:  Dar- 
win.    Portr.  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

925.2:2 

Mayhew,  H:  The  wonders  of  science,  or  Young 
Humphrey  Davy,  the  eornish  apotheca- 
ry's boy,  who  taught  himself  natural  phi- 
losophy and  eventually  became  president 
of  the  Royal  society  ;  the  life  of  a  wonder- 
ful boy  written  for  boys.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S. 

X  925.2: 17 

Smiles,  S:  Robert  Dick,  baker  of  Thurso,  ge- 
ologist and  botanist ;  with  portr.  and  ill. 
N.  Y.  1879.  D.  925.2:3 

Peirce,  Bradford  Kinney.  The  young  shetlander 

tT:  Edmonds  ton],  and  his  home.  111. 
f.  Y.  [1871].  S.  X  925.2:  16 

Smiles,  S:  Life  of  a  scotch  naturalist,  [T:  Ed- 
war  d] ;  associate  of  the  Linnean  society. 
Portr.  and  ill.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.       925.2  : 4 

Gladstone,  J:  H.  Michael  Faraday.  N.  Y. 
1872.  S.  "925.2:5 

Tyndall,  J:  Faraday  as  a  discoverer.  N.  Y. 
1868.  D.  925.2:6 

Mayhew,  H:  The  story  of  the  peasant-boy  phi- 
losopher, or  "A  child  gathering  pebbles  on 
the  sea-shore"  ;  founded  on  the  early  life  of 
Ferguson,  the  shepherd-boy  astrono- 
mer, and  intended  to  snow  how  a  poor  lad 


became  acquainted  with   the   principles  of 
natural  science.     111.    N.  Y.  1855.  D. 

x925.2:19 

Herschel,  Mrs.  J:    Memoir  and  corresp.  of  Car- 
oline Her  sch  el .    Portr.    N.  Y.  1876.  D. 
925.2  ■  7 

Holden,  E:  Singleton.  Sir  W:  H  e  r  s  c  h  e  1 ;  his 
life  and  works.     N.  Y.  1881.  D.     925.2:8 

Lyell,  Mrs.  — ,  ed.  Life,  letters  and  journals  of 
sir  Charles  Lyell,  bart.,  edited  by  his  sis- 
ter-in-law, mrs.  Lyell.  Portr.  Lond.  1881. 
2v.  O.  925.2:  12 

Campbell,  Lewis,  and  W:  Garnett.  The  life  of 
James  Clerk  Maxwell,  with  a  selection 
from  his  corresp.  and  occasional  writings, 
and  a  sketch  of  his  contributions  to  science. 
Portr.  and  ill.    Lond.  1882.  O.    925.2:18 

Bayne,  P:  Life  and  letters  of  Hugh  Miller. 
Lond.  1871.     2  v.  O.  925.2  :  11 

Brown,  T:  N.  Life  and  times  of  Hugh  Miller. 
N.  Y.  1858.   D.  925.2  :  10 

Miller,  Hugh.  Autobiography  :  my  schools  and 
schoolmasters,  or  The  story  of  my  educa- 
tion.    Bost.  1859.  D.  ■  925.2:9 

Brewster,  Sir  D:  The  life  of  sir  I:  Newton. 
N.  Y.  1845.  S.  925.2  :  14 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life,  writings  and  discoveries 
of  sir  I:  Newton.    Edinb.  1855.    2  v.  O. 

925.2+13 

Odling-,  Elizabeth  Mary,  born  Smee.  Memoir  of 
the  late  Alfred  Smee,  by  his  daughter  ; 
with  a  selection  from  his  iniscel.  writings. 
Lond.  1878.  O.  925.2:15 

German  and  other. 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  {W.  0.  v.  Horn).  Hanns 
Conrad  E  s  c  h  e  r  von  der  Linth  ;  lebens- 
bild  eines  braven  schweizers,  dargestellt 
fiir  die  jugend  und  das  volk.  2te  aufl.,  ill. 
Wiesbaden.  1880.   S.  925.5:2 

Bauer,  Juliette.  Lives  of  the  brothers  Hum- 
boldt. Tr.  and  arr.  from  the  german  of 
Klencke  and  Schlesier.  Portr.  N.  Y.  1854. 
D.  925.3:3 

Bruhns,  K:,  ed.  Alexander  v.  Humboldt;  eine 
wissenschaftliche  biographie,  im  verein 
mit  R.  Ave-Lallemant,  J.  V.  Carus,  A. 
Dove,  H.  W.  Dove.  J.  W.  Ewald,  A.  H.  R. 
Grisebach,  J.  Lowenberg,  O.  Peschel,  G. 
H.  Weidemann,  W.  Wundt  bearb.  und 
herausg.    Portr.    Leipz.  1872.    3  v.  O. 

925.3+5 

Klencke,  Philipp  F:  Hermann.  Alexander  v. 
Humboldt's  leben  und  wirken,  reisen  und 
wissen  ;  ein  biographisches  denkmal,  fort- 
gesetzt,  vielfach  erweitert  und  theilweise 
umgearb.  von  H.  Th.  Kiihne  und  Ed. 
Hintze.  7e  aufl.  [111.  bibliothek  der  liinder- 
und  volkei-kunde.]    Leipz.  1882.  O. 

925.3:2 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Alexander  v.  Humboldt ; 
ein  lebensbild  fiir  jung  und  alt.  4te  aufl., 
ill.    Kreuznach.  [1883J.  S.  925.3:6 

Thompson,  Silvanus  P.  Philipp  R  e  i  s,  inventor 
of  the  telephone ;  a  biogr.  sketch,  with 
documentary  testimony,  translations  of 
the  original  papers  of  the  inventor  and 
contemporary  publications.  Lond.  1883.  O. 
925.3:4 

Gage,  W:  Leonard.  Life  of  C:  Ritter.  N.  Y. 
1867.  D.  925.3:1 


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01.  925-926 


BIOGRAPHY— SCIENCE. 


1524 


Badot,  Valery.    Louis  Pasteur;   his  life   and 

labours,    by    his    son-in-law.      From    the 

french  by  lady  Claud  Hamilton ;   [introd. 

by  J:  Tyndall].     [Anon.]    N.  Y.  1885.  D. 

925.4  :  1 

Qebler,  K:  v.  Galileo  Galilei  and  the  roman 
curia ;  from  authentic  sources.  Tr.,  with 
the  sanction  of  the  author,  by  mrs.  G: 
Sturge.    Lond.  1879.  O.  925.5  : 1 

3.    Practical  science  and  arts. 
Physicians  and  nurs  e  s  . 

Hirsch,  A:,  ed.    Biographisches  lexikon  der  her- 
vorragenden  Jirzte  aller  zeiten  und  volker  ; 
unter  mitwirkung  [zahlreicher  gelehrten 
in  den  verschiedeneu  liindern]  und  unter 
special-redaction   von  A[gathon]   Wernich 
[A-F],  EFrnst  Julius]  Gurlt   [von  G  an]  ; 
V.  1-3.     Wien.  1884-86.     3  v.  O.   926  :  B,15 
Contents.    V.  1.    Aaskow— Chavasse.    2.    Chavet— 
Gwinne.    3.    Haab— Lindsley. 
Francis,  S:  W.     Biographical   sketches  of  dis- 
tinguished  living   New  York    physicians. 
N.  Y.1867.  U.  926.1:2 

ConUnts.    Martyn  Paine. —  J:  W.  Draper. —  J:  H. 
Griscom.— Fordyce  Barker.— C.  E.  Brown-Sequard.  - 
James   Anderson.  —  F.   Campbell   Stewart.  —  A.  K. 
Gardner.— I:  E.  Taylor.— I:  Wood.— E:   Delafleld.— 
J :  C:  Beales.— W:  A.  Hammond.— Horace  Green. 
Macilwain,  Q:     Memoirs  of  J:  Abernethy; 
with  a  view  of  his  lectures,  writings  and 
character.    N.  Y.  18.53.  D.  926.2  :  2 

Holland,  Sir  H:  Recollections  of  past  life.  N. 
Y.  1872.  D.  926.2  :  7 

Hunt,  Harriot  Kesia.     Glances  and  glimpses,  or 
Fifty  years  social,  incl.  twenty  years  pro- 
fessional life.     Bost.  1856.  D.         926.1:6 
Francis,  S:  W.    Memoir  of  the  life  and  character 
of  Valentine  M  o  1 1.    N.  Y.  1865.  O. 

926.1  :6 

Ward,  T:  Humphry.    Humphry  Sandwith,  a 

memoir  ;  compiled  from  autobiographical 

notes  by  his  nephew.    Portr.    N.  Y.  1884. 

O.  926.2:27 

Sims,  James  Marion.     The  story  of  my  life  ; 

edited  by  his  son,  H.  Marion -Sims.     N. 

Y.  1884.  U.  926.1  :3 

Tomes,  Robert.    My  college  days.     N.  Y.  1880. 

S.  926.1:8 

Zakrzewska,  Marie  E.    A  practical  illustration 

of  "  Woman's  right  to  labor";   a  letter,  ed. 

D. 

926.1:9 


by  Caroline 


s  rig 

H.   0! 


all.    Bost.  1860.  D. 


Lonsdale,  Margaret.   Sister  Dora;  a  biography. 
Bost.  1880.  S.  926.2:11 

In  ventors,    mechanics    and 
artisans. 

Collective  biogr . 
Smiles,  S:    Men  of  invention  and  industry.     N. 
Y.  1885  [1884).  D.  926  :  14 

Brightwell,  Cecelia  Lucy.   Heroes  of  the  labora- 
tory and  workshop.    Lond.  n.  d.  S. 

X  926 : 7 
Contents.  R:  Arkwrijrht.  —  C.  L:  Berthollet.  —  J. 
Brindley.— W:  Caxton.-Benvenuto  Cellini.— Sir  H. 
Davy.  —  S.  Brard  and  C.  Montal.  —  Graham  and 
Breguet.— L.  Ghiberti  and  Q.  Matsys.— J.  .lacquard 
and  his  loom.— R:  Lenoir.— Oberkampf  and  calico 

grintingr  In  France. —  B.  Pallssy.  —  J:   Rennie.  —  J. 
oubo.— A.  Sennefelder.— G:  Stephenson.— Vaucan- 


son.— The  steam-engrine:  The  marquis  of  Worcester; 
S.  de  Caus;    Newcomen;    Watt. —J.  Wedgwood.— 
Rennequin;  Laurens;  Harrison ;  Gobelin  and  others. 
— Bezaleel,  Hiram  and  Paul. 
Hale,  E:  Everett,  ed.    Stories  of  invention,  told 
by  inventors  and  their  friends.    Bost.  1885. 
S.  X  926:  17 

Contents.  Introd.  — Archimedes. —  Friar  Bacon. 
Benvenuto  Cellini.— Bernard  Pallssy.— B.  Franklin.— 
Theorists  of  the  18th  century.— James  Watt.— Robert 
Fulton.  — G:  Stephenson  and  the  locomotive.  —  Eli 
Whitney.— James  Nasmyth.— Sir  H:  Bessemer.- Thi; 
last  meeting'. 
Lewis,  T.  C.  Heroes  of  science  :  mechanicians. 
Lond.  1884.  D.  926.2:25 

Contents.    Inti'od.— The  first  steam-engines.— James 
Watt.  —  G:    Stephenson.  —  Sir    R.    Arkwright.  —  S : 
Crompton.— H:  Maudsley.— Joseph  Clement.— James 
Nasmyth.— Sir  Joseph  Whltworth.— C:  Babbage. 
Triiimphs  of  steam,  The  ;  stories  from  the  lives 
of  "Watt,   Arkwri^ht   and   Stephenson,    by 
the  author  of  "Might  not  right",  etc.     111. 
Lond.  w.  d.  I).  x  926.2:  17 

Smiles,  S:    Industrial  biography:   iron-workers 
and  tool-makers.    Bost.  1864.  1).    926.2  :  1 
Contents.    Iron  and  civilization.— Beginnings  of  the 
iron  manufacture  in  Britain.— Iron-smelting  by  pit 
coal.— Dud  Dudley.— Andrew  Yarranton.— Coalbrook- 
dale  iron-works.— The  Darbys  and  the  Reynoldses. 
Invention  of  cast  steel.— B:  Huntsman.— The  inven- 
tions of  H:  Cort.- The  scotch  iron  manufacture.- 
Dr.  Roebuck.— I):  Mushet.— Invention  of  the  hot- 
blast. —James  Beaumont  Nellson.  —  Mechanical  in- 
stitutions   and    inventors.  —  Joseph    Bramah.— H: 
Maudsley.- Joseph  Clement.— Fox  of  Derby.— Mur- 
ray of  Leeds.— Roberts  and  Whltworth  of  Manchester. 
—James  Nasmyth.- W:  Fairbairn. 
Jeans,  W:  T.    The  creators  of  the  age  of  steel. 
N.  Y.  1884.  D.  926.2  :  23 

Contents.    Sir  H:  Bessemer.— Sir  W:  Siemens.- Sir 
Joseph  Whltworth.— Sir  J:  Brown.— S.  G.  Thomas.— 
G.  F.  Snelus. 
Foucaud,  E:    The  book  of  illustrious  mechanics 
of  Europe   and  America.     Tr.  from    the 
french.    New  ed.,  with  a  supp.  chapter  on 
amer.  mechanics  and  their  inventions  ;  eel. 
by  J:  Frost.    Hartford,  n.  d.  D.        926  :  1 
Howe,  H:    Memoirs  of  the  most  eminent  ameri- 
can  mechanics,  also  lives  of  distinguished 
european  mechanics  ;  together  with  a  coll. 
of  anecdotes,  descriptions,  etc.,  relating  to 
the  mechanic  arts.    111.     N.  Y.  1858.  D. 

926:2 
Contents.    J:  Fitch.  -B:  Franklin.— Oliver  Evans. 
S:  Slater, -Ell  Whitney.— D:  Bushnell.— Amos  Whitte- 
more.— Robert  Fulton.— Jacob  Perkins.  — T:  Blanch- 
ard.— H:  Eckford. 
Lives  of  distinguished  shoemakers.    Portland. 
1849.  D.  926  :  3 

Contents.  St.  Crispin.- J.  Lackington.— T.  Bennett. 
R.  Sherman.— W:  Carey.— R:  Bloomfleld.— S.  Antoine. 
— Hans  Sachs.— W:  Gififord.—T:  Holcroft— T:  Hardy. 
— Cloudesley  Shovel.  — G:  Fox. —  J.  Woodhouse.  — .1 
Behmen.— N.  Worcester.— J :  Pounds. 
Winks,  W:  E:  Lives  of  illustrious  shoemakers. 
Portr.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  926  :  13 

In  dividual  bio  g  i: 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  Life  and  labours  of  T: 
B  r  a  s  s  e  y ,  1805  —1870  ;  with  a  pref .  to  the 
amer.  ed.  by  the  author.     Bost.  1874.  O. 

926.2  :  3 

Blades,  W:  Biography  and  typography  of  W: 
C  ax  ton,  England's  first  printer.  2d  ed. 
Lond.  1882.  D.  926.2  :  4 

Smith,  J.  E.  A.  Pioneer  paper  making  in  Berk- 
shire ;  life,  life  work  and  influence  of  Zenas 


Crane.    N.  p.  [1885].  O. 


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CI.  926-927 


Headley,  Phineas  Camt).  The  miner  boy  and 
his  Monitor,  or  Tlie  career  and  achieve- 
ments of  John  Ericsson,  the  engineer. 
N.  Y.  1865.  S.  X  926.1  :  12 

—  Same.  [Heroes  of  the  rebellion.]  Bost.  1883 
[1883].  D.  X  926.1  :  12 

Westcott,  Thompson.  Life  of  J:  F  i  t  c  h.  Phila. 
1857.  D.  926.1  :4 

Peirce,  Bradford  Kinney.  Trials  of  an  inventor  ; 
life  and  discoveries  of  Charles  Good- 
year.   N.  Y.n.  d.  S.  926.1  :  10 

Oertel,  Hugo.  Johann  Gu  te  nberg,  der  erfin- 
der  der  buchdruckerkunst ;  zur  dankbaren 
erinnerung,  der  deutschen  jugend  und  dem 
deutschen  volke  geschildert.  111.  Wies- 
baden. 1880.  S.  926.3  :  2 

Fiilton,  Justin  D.  Sam  Hob  art,  the  locomo- 
tive engineer  ;  a  workingman's  solution  of 
the  labor  problem.  Portr.  N.  Y.  [1883]. 
D.  926.1:11 

Nasmyth,  James  ;  an  autobiography,  ed.  by  S: 
Smiles.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  926.2+22 


Same.    HI.    N.  Y.  1883. 


926.2  :  22 


White,  G:  Savage.  Memoir  of  S:  S 1  a  t  e  r  ;  con- 
nected with  a  history  of  the  rise  and  pro- 
gress of  the  cotton  manufacture  in  England 
and  America,  with  remarks  on  the  moral 


influence  of  manufactories  in  the  U.  S.  2d 
ed.     Phila.  1836.  O.  926.1+7 

Smiles,  S:  Life  of  G:  Stephenson.  Bost. 
1860.  D.  926.2:13 

Clarke,  F.  L.  G:  Stephenson;  his  life  and 
career.  Lond.  1884  [1883].  D.  x  926.2:  26 

Mateaux,  C.  L.  G:  and  Robert  Stephenson. 
(The  world's  workers.)  [Portr. J  Lond. 
1885.   D.  926.2  :  28 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  (TT.  0.  v.  Born).  George 
Stephenson,  der  mann  der  eisenbahnen 
una  der  lokomotiven  ;  ein  lebensbild  fiir 
die  deutsche  jugend  und  das  volk.  2te 
aufl..  ill.     Wiesbaden.  1876.  S.    926.2  :  29 

Muirhead,  James  Patrick.  Life  of  James 
Watt;  with  selections  from  his  corresp. 
N.  Y.  1859.  D.  926.2:14 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  (PT.  0.  v.  Horn).  James 
Watt,  der  erlinder  ;  ein  lebensbild  fiir  die 
deutsche  jugend  und  das  volk.  2te  aufl., 
ill.    Wiesbaden.  1876.  S.  926.2  :  30 

"Working-man's  way  in  the  world,  The ;  the 
autobiography  of  a  journey  man  printer. 
N.  Y.  1854.   D.  926.2  :  15 

Green,  W:  The  life  and  adventures  of  a  cheap 
Jack,  by  one  of  the  fraternity ;  ed.  by  C: 
Hindley,  new  ed.  [The  wanderer's  lib.] 
Lond.  1881.  D.  926.2  :e 


X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


8.    Fine  arts. 


1.  Architects,  sculptors,  painters  and 
engravers. 

In  general. 

Miiller,  Herrmann  Alexander.  Biographisches 
kiinstler-lexikon  der  gegenwart ;  die  be- 
kanntesten  zeitgenossen  auf  dem  gesammt- 
gebiet  der  bildenden  kiinste  aller  lander, 
mit  angabe  ihrer  werke.  Leipz.  1882.  D. 
927 :  R25 
Pilkington,  Matthew.  The  gentleman's  and 
connoisseur's  dictionary  oi  painters.  Lond. 
1770.  Q.  927  :  R27 

Containing,  A  complete  collection  and  account  of 
the  most  distinguished  artists  who  have  flourished 
in  the  art  of  painting  in  Italy,  Holland,  Flanders, 
England,    Germany    or  France    from   1350  to   1767; 
added,  a  catalogue   of   the   disciples   of  the   most 
famous  masters,  and  a  catalogue  of  painters  who 
have  imitated  the  works  of  the  eminent  masters.— 
Title-'page. 
Bryan,   Michael.     A  biographical   and  critical 
dictionary  of  painters  and  engravers  ;  with 
a  list  of    ciphers,  monograms  and  marks. 
New  ed.,  comprising  above  1000  add.  me- 
moirs and  new  plates  of  ciphers  and  mono- 
grams.   Lond.  1878.  Q.  927  :  Rl 
Ottley,  H:    A  biographical  and  critical  diction- 
ary of  recent  living  painters  and  engrav- 
ers ;  forming  a  suppl.  to  Bryan's  Diction- 
ary of  painters  and  engravers,  as  ed.  by 
G:  Stanley.    Lond.  1877.  Q.  927  :R2 
Daryl,   Philippe.    A  dictionary  of  painters  and 
handbook  for  picture  amateurs  ;  incl.  an 
explanation  of    the    diffierent  methods  of 

f)ainting,  instructions  for  cleaning,  re- 
ining and  restoring  oil-paintings,  a  gloss- 
ary of  terms,  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
principal  schools  of  painting,  with   notes 


on  the  copyists  and  imitators  of  each  mas- 
ter.    [Weale's  ser.]    Lond.    [1883].  D. 

927: 17 

Waters,  Clara  Erskine,  formerly  mrs.  Clement. 

Painters,   sculptors,    architects,   engravers 

and  their  works  ;   a  handbook.     111.   and 

monograms.    5th  ed.    Bost.  1879.  D. 

927:3 

—  and  Lawrence  Hutton.     Artists  of  the  19th 

century  and  their  works  ;  a  handbook  con- 
taining 2050  biogr.  sketches.  Bost.  1879.  2 
V.  D.  927:4 

—  Same.    3d  ed.  rev.     Bost.  1885.  2  v.  in  1.  D. 

927  :  R4 

Keddie,    Henrietta,   ( Sarah   Tytler).      The    old 

masters  and  their  pictures  ;  for  the  use  of 

schools  and  learners  in  art  by  Sarah  Tytler. 

Bost.  1880.  D.  927  :  10 

Contents.    Early  Italian  art.— Early  flemish  art.— In 

early  schools  of  Italian  art.  — Leonardo  da  Vinci.— 

Michael  Angelo.—Kaphael.  —  Titian.  —  German  art; 

Albrecht  Diirer.— Later  Italian  art.— Carracci.— Guido 

Eeni.— Domenichino.— Salvator  Rosa.— Later  flemish 

art.— Spanish  art.— French  art.  —  Foreign  artists  in 

England. 

—  Modern  painters  and  their  paintings  ;  for  the 

use    of   schools    and    learners   in    art,  by 

Sarah  Tytler.     Bost.  1880.  D.  927  :  11 

Contents.    English  art.— Later  french  art.— Modern 

german  art.— Later  english  art.- Contemporary  eng- 

lish  art.— Modern  continental  painters.  —  American 

painters. 

Viardot,  L:,  and  others.    An  illustrated  history 

of  painters  of  all  schools.    Lond.   1877.  Q. 

927:R16 

Eastlake,   Elizabeth,   born   Rigby,   lady.     Five 

great  painters  ;  essays  reprinted  from  the 

Edinburgh   and  Quarterly  reviews.    Lond. 

1883.  2v.   D.  ■  927.5:47 

Contents.    V.  1.  Leonardo  da  Vinci.— Michael  An- 

gelo.  — Titian,  pt.  1.     2.   Titian,  pt.  3.  — Raphael,— 

Albert  Diirer. 


1537 


CI.  927 


BIOGBAPHY— FINE  ARTS. 


1528 


Dolxme,  Robert,  ed.  The  early  teutonic,  Italian 
and  french  masters.  Tr.anded.  from  the 
Dohme  series  by  A.  H.  Keane.  111.  Lond. 
1880.  Q.  927  :  R24 

Contents.  The  early  german  masters.  Dohme,  K., 
Einhart.— Schultz,  A.,  TustUo  of  St.  Gall;  St.  Bern- 
ward;  The  g-erman  minster  builders.— Schmidt,  W., 
Martin  Schongauer;  Albert  Durer.— Rosenberg',  A., 
The  german  little  masters.— Woltm.ann,  A.,  Mat- 
thias Grunewald;  Hans  Baldung  Grien;  Hans  Burck- 
mair.  The  early  flemish  and  dutch  masters.  Eisen- 
mann,  O.,  The  brothers  van  Eyck.— Rosenberg:,  A., 
Lucas  van  Leyden.  —  Eisenmann,  O.,  Quentiu 
Matsys.— Lemcke,  K:,  Gerhard  Terborch.  The  early 
Italian  masters.  Woennann,  K:,  Masaccio;  Fra 
Filippo  Lippi;  Filippino  Jippi;  Sandro  Botticelli; 
Domenico  Ghirlandajo.  —  Woltmann,  A.,  Andrea 
Mantegna.— Lucke,  H.,  Fra  Bartolommeo.— Janit- 
schek,  D.  H.,  Andrea  del  Sarto.— "Vischer,  R.,  Luca 
Signorelli;  Giovanni  Antonio  de'Bazzi.  The  early 
french  masters.  Regmet,  C.  A.,  N:  Poussin;  C:  Le- 
brun;  P:  Mignard;  Claude  Lorraine. 

Meynell,  Wilfrid,  ed.     Some  modern  artists  and 

their  work.     111.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.   927  :  Itl9 

Contents.    Sir  F:  Leighton.— Sir  J:  Gilbert.  —  G.  H. 

Boughton.  — Vicat  Cole.— Joseph  Edgar  Boehm.— J: 

L:  Ernest  Meissonier.-Sir  Joseph  Noel  Paton.  —  H: 

Stacy  Marks.— Mrs.  Butler.— Laurens  Alma-Tadema. 

— Hamo  Thornycrot't.— Luke  Fields.— Kosa  Bonbeur. 

— W:  F:  Yeames.— G :  Dunlop  Leslie.— Michael  Mun- 

kacsy.  —  Briton  Riviere.— Erskine  Nicol.  —  Eastman 

Johnson.— James  Clarke  Hook.— Frank  Holl.— Prof. 

Legros.— Haynes  Williams.— W:  H.  Beard.— J:  Pettie. 

—Louise  Jopling.— Marcus  Stone. —  R.  Ansdell.— G: 

F:  Watts.  —  Philip  Hermogenes   Calderon.— Joseph 

Fliiggen. 

Ellet,  Elizabeth  Fries,  born  Lummis.    Women 

artists  in  all   ages  and  countries.    N.  Y. 

1859.  D.  927  :  9 

American. 

Tuckenuan,  H:  Theodore.  Artist  -  life,  or 
Sketches  of  amerlcan  painters.  N.  Y.  1847. 
D.  927.1:16 

Cmtents.  B:  West.— Copley.— Stuart.- Trumbull.— 
AUston.- Malbone.— Vanderlyn.  —  Morse.— Durand.— 
W.  E.  West.- Sully.  —  Inman.—  Cole.— Leslie.— Weir. 
—Chapman.— Edmonds.— Freeman.  —  Leutze.— Hunt- 
ington.—Deas.—Flagg.—G.  L.  Brown. 

—  Book  of    the  artists:     American    artist   life, 

comprising  biographical  and  critical 
sketches  of  amer.  artists  ;  preceded  by  an 
historical  account  of  the  rise  and  progress 
of  art  in  America,  with  an  app.  contaming 
an  account  of  notable  pictures  and  private 
collections.  N.  Y.  1867.  O.  927.1:111 
Benjamin,  S:  Green  Wheeler.  Our  american 
artists.    Portr.  and  ill.    Bost.  [18801.  O. 

X927.1+P3 
Contents.  W:  H.  Beard.— Albert  F.  Bellows.— Rob- 
ert Swain  Gifford.- W:  M.  Chase.— Sanford  R.  Gif- 
ford.— Walter  Shirlaw.  —  J:  J.  Enneklng.  —  T:  W. 
Wood.  —  S:  Colman.  —  Wordsworth  Thompson.- G: 
Loring  Brown.— D:  Neal. 

—  Same,  2d  series:    Painters,  sculptors,  engrav- 

ers and  architects.     111.    Bost.  [1881].  O. 

X927.1+P4 


Contents.    J:  Lafarge.— Arthur  Quartley.  — Daniel 
11.— Edwin  Lord  Weeks.— James 
ipn 
Reinhart.  —  Lady  illustrators.- A.  V.  8.  Anthony. 


Huntington.— T:   Hil 

Wells  Champney.— G:  Inness.— J.  8.  Hartley.— C: 


Architecture. 
Sheldon,    G.     W.      American    painters ;     with 

examples  of  their  work    engr.   on  wood. 

N.  Y.  1880.  Q.  927.1  :  B2 

Sweetser,  Moses    Foster.     Artist  -  biographies  : 

Allston.    Bost.  1879.  T.  927.1  :  17 

Amory,   Martha  Babcock.     The  domestic  and 

artistic  life  of  J:  Singleton  Copley,  R.  A.; 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 


with  notices  of  his  works  and  reminis- 
cences of  his  son  lord  Lyndhurst,  lord  high 
chancellor  of  Great  Britain,  by  his  grand- 
daughter.   Bost.  1883.  O.  927.1:22 

British. 

Collective  biogr. 

Redgrave,  S:  A  dictionary  of  artists  of  the 
english  school ;  painters,  sculptors,  archi- 
tects, engravers  and  ornamentists,  with 
notices  of  their  lives  and  work.  New  ed. 
rev.  to  date.  Lond.  1878.  O.  927.2  :R34 
Cunningham,  Allan.  The  lives  of  the  most  emi- 
nent british  painters  and  sculptors.  N.  Y. 
1859.  5  V.  S.  927.2  :  1 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  early  painters.— W:  Hogarth. 
— R:  Wilson.— Sir  J.  Reynolds.  — T:  Gainsborough. 
2.  B:  West.— Ja.  Barry.— W:  Blake. —J:  Opie.— G: 
Morland.— E:  Bird.-H:  Fuseli.  3.  G.  Gibbons.  — C. 
G.  Gibber.- L:  F.  Roubiliac— J.  Wilton.— T:  Banks.— 
J.  Nollekens.— J:  Bacon.  —  Anne  Damer.— J:  Flax- 
man.  4.  Jameson.— Ramsay.— Romney.—Runciman. 
—Copley —Mortimer.—  Raeburn.—  Hoppner.—  Owen. 
—  Harlow.  —  Bonington.  5.  Cosway.  —  D:  Allan.- 
Northcote.  —  Beaumont.  —  Lawrence.  —  Jackson. 
Liverseege.— Burnet. 

British  painters  ;  with  examples  of  their  work 
engr.  on  wood.    N.  Y.  1881  [1880].  Q. 

927.2  :R2 
Walpole,  Horace,  4thearl  of  Orford.  Anecdotes 
of  painting  in  England,  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  pi'incipal  artists ;  with  add . 
by  James  Dallaway  and  Vertue's  catalogue 
of  engravers  who'  have  been  born  or  re- 
sided in  England.  New  ed.  rev.  with  notes. 
Lond.  n.  d.  3  v.  O.  927.2  :P35 

Clayton,  Ellen  Creathorne.  English  female 
artists.  Lond.  1876.  2  v.  O.  927.2  :  44 
Contents.  V.  1.  Susannah  Hornebolt.  —  Lavinia 
Teerlinck.— Anne  Carlisle.— Artemisia  Gentileschi. 
The  sisters  Cleyn.— Anna  Maria  Carew. —Elizabeth 
Neale.  —  Mary  More.— Mrs.  Boardman.  —  Elizabeth 
Creed.— Mary  Beale.— Susan  Penelope  Rose.- Anno 
Killegrew.  —  Maria  Varelot.  —  Anne,  princess  of 
Orange.— Princess  Caroline.— Agatha  Vandermijn.- 
Sarah  Hoadley.— Elizabeth  Blackwell.— Mary  Delany. 
—Frances  Reynolds.  —  Maria  Anna  Angelika  Cath- 
erine Kauffman.— Mary  Moser.— Mary  Cecilia  Louisa 
Cosway.— Amateurs:  temp.  George  Til.— The  close 
of  the  18th  century.— The  earlier  years  of  the  19tli 
century.— Mary  Harrison.— Anna  Maria  Charretie.— 
Adelaide  A.  Maguire.  2.  Figure  painters.  —  Land- 
scape painters.  —  Portrait  and  miniature  painters, 
painters  on  enamel,  etc.— Painters  of  flowers,  fruit 
and  still  life.— Animal  painters.- Humorous  design- 
ers.—Decorative  artists.- Amateurs.— Index. 

Gower,  Lord  Ronald  C:  Romney  and  Lawrence. 
[111.  biogr.  of  the  great  artists] .  N.  Y. 
1882.  D.  927.2  :  29 

Individual  biogr . 

Dobson,  H:  Austin.    T:  B  e  w  i  c  k  and  his  pupils. 

Portr.  and  ill.  Bost.  1884.  D.  927.2  :  38 
Thomson,  D:  Croal.    Life  and  labours  of  Hab- 

lot  Knight  Browne,  "Phiz".    111.   Lond. 

1884.  Q  927.2  :R40 

Jerrold,  W:  Blanch ard.    The  life  of  G:  C  r  u  i  k  - 

shank,   in  two  epochs.    111.    N.  Y.   1882. 

2v.  D.  927.2:30 

Arnold,  G:  Moss  Brock-.     Gainsborough. 

[111.   biogr.   of  the   great  artists].     Lond. 

1881.  D.  927.2:3 

Gower,    Lord  Ronald    C:      My    reminiscences. 

Lond.  1883.  3  v.    O.  927.2  :  32 


1529 


BIOGRAPHY— FINE  ARTS. 


01.  927 


Haydon,  B:  Robert.  Correspondence  and  table- 
talk  ;  with  a  memoir  by  his  son,  F:  Words- 
worth Haydon.    111.    Bost.  1877.  3  v.  Q. 

927.2+45 

—  Stoddard,  R:  H:,   ed.     The  life,  letters  and 

table-talk  of   B:   Robert  Haydon.     (Sans- 
souci  ser.)    N.  Y.  1876.  S.  927.2  :  5 

—  Taylor,   T:,  ed.      Life  of  B:  Robert  Haydon  ; 

from  his  autobiogr.   and  journals.    N.  Y. 
1859.  2  V.  D.  927.2  :  6 

Dobson,  H:  Austin.  Hogarth.  [111.  biogr.  of 
the  great  artists].    Lond.  1879.  D. 

927.2:7 

Stephens,  F:  G.     Sir  Edwin  L  a  n  d  s  e  e  r.     [111. 

biogr.  of  the  great  artists] .   Lond.  1880.  D. 

927.2:9 

Sweetser,  Moses  Foster.  Artist-biographies : 
Landseer.    Bost.  1879.  T.  927.2:8 

Leslie,  C:  Robert.  Autobiographical  recollec- 
tions ;  ed.  with  a  pref.  essay  on  Leslie 
as  an  artist,  and  selections  from  his  corresp . , 
by  Tom  Taylor.  Portr.    Bost.  1860.  D. 

927.2:10 

Ferry,  B:  Recollections  of  A.N.  Welby  Pn^in 
and  his  father  A:  Pugin,  with  some  notices 
of  their  works  ;  with  an  app.  by  E.  Sheri- 
dan Purcell.     Lond.  1861.  O.        927.2  :  27 

Pulling,  F.  S.  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  [111. 
biogr.  of  the  great  artists].  Lond.  1880. 
I).  927.2:11 

Sweetser,  Moses  Foster.  Artist-biographies  : 
Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.     Bost.  1878.  T. 

927  2  ■  12 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.  Life  of  J.  M.  W. 
Turner.    Bost.  1879.  D.  927.2:13 

Monkhouse,  W.  Cosmo.  Turner.  [111.  biogr. 
of  the  great  artists].    Lond.  1879.  D. 

927.2:14 

Sweetser,  Moses  Foster.  Artist-biographies  : 
Turner.    Bost.  1878.  T.  927.2  :  15 

MoUett,  J:  W.  Sir  D:  Wilkie.  [111.  biogr.  of 
the  great  artists].     Lond.  1881.  D. 

927.2  :  16 

Phillimore,  Lucy.  Sir  Christopher  Wren,  his 
family  and  his  times  ;  witn  original  letters 
and  a  discourse  on  architecture,  hitherto 
unpub.,  1585—1723.     Lond.  1881.  O. 

927.2:28 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1881.  O.  927.2+28 

German,  dutch  ,  flemis  h  ,  danish. 

Fromentin,  Eugfene.  The  old  masters  of  Bel- 
gium and  Holland,  (Les  maitres  d'autre- 
fois).  Tr.  by  Mary  C.  Bobbins.  Boston. 
1882.  D.  927.5:40 

Gower,  iord  Ronald  C:  The  figure  painters  of 
Holland.  [111.  biogr.  of  the  great  artists]. 
Lond.  1880.  D.  927.5:27 

Contents.  Introd.— Gerard  van  Hanthorst.— Adrian 
Brouwer.  —  Gerard  Ter-Borch.  —  Adrian  Jansz  van 
Ostade.  —  Ferdinand  Bol.  —  Bartholomeus  van  der 
Heist.  —  Gerard  Dou.  —  Philips  Wouverman.  —  Isack 
Jansz  van  Ostade.  —Jan  Steen.— Gabriel  Metsu.  —  Ni- 
colaas  Maes.— Jan  verMeer,  of  Delft.— Peter  deHoch. 
—  Frans  van  Mieris.  —  Caspar  Netscher.  —  List  of  the 
principal  paintings  of  the  dutch  figure  painters.  — 
Bibllograpny.— Index. 

Scott,  W:  Bell.  The  little  masters.  [111.  biogr. 
of  the  great  artists].    Lond.  1879.  D. 

927.3:1 
Contents.    Albrecht Altdorfer.— HansSebald  Beham. 
— Barthel  Beham.— H:  Aldegrever.—G:  Pencz.— Jacob 
Bink.— Hans  Brosamer. 


StOhr,  Hans  Adam,  ed.  Deutscher  kiinstler-ka- 
iender  auf  das  jahr  1884.  3ter  jahrg.  Ber- 
lin. [18841.  T.  927.%:R26 

Heath,  R:  Ford.  Albrecht  D  ii  r  e  r.  [111.  biogr. 
of  the  great  artists].    Lond.  1881.  D. 

927.3:2 

Sweetser,  Moses  Foster.  Artist  biographies : 
Durer.    Bost.  1878.  T.  927.3  :  3 

Thausing,  Moriz.  Albert  Diirer  ;  his  life  and 
his  works.  Tr.  from  the  german,  ed.  by 
Fred.  A.  Eaton.  Portr.  and  ill.  Lond. 
1882.  2v.  O.  927.3+4 

Cundall,  Joseph.  Hans  Holbein;  from  Hol- 
bein und  seine  zeit  by  dr.  Alfred  Wolt- 
mann.  [111.  biogr.  of  the  gi-eat  artists]. 
Lond.  1879.  D.  927.'e:39 

Woltmann,  Alfred.  Holbein  und  seine  zeit  ;  des 
kiinstlers  familie,  leben  und  schafien.  2te 
umgearb.  aufl.  111.    Leipz.  1874.  O. 

927.3+38 

Eggers,  Hartwig  K:  F:,  and  K:  F:  P:  Eggers. 
Christian  Daniel  Ra  u  ch.  Portr.  Berlin. 
1873,  1878.  2  v.  O.  927.3+33 

MoUett,  J:W.  Rembrandt.  [111.  biogr.  of 
the  great  artists].     Lond.  1879.  D. 

927.5:29 

Sweetser,  Moses  Foster.  Artist-biographies  : 
Rembrandt.     Bost.  1878.  T.  927.5:30 

Kett,  C :  W.  Rubens.  [111.  biogr.  of  the  great 
artists].     Lond.  1879.  D.  927.5:31 

Holland,  Hyacinth.  Moritz  v.  S  c  h  w  i  n  d  ;  sein 
leben  und  seine  werke,  aus  des  kiinstlers 
eigenen  briefen  und  den  erinnerungen  sei- 
ner freunde  zusammengestellt.  Stuttg. 
1873.  O.  927.3:42 

Plon,   Eugene.    Thorvaldsen;    his  life  and 
works.      Tr.  from    the    french    by    I.    M. 
Luyster.  111.  2d  amer.  ed.    Bost.  1884.  O. 
927.5  :  33 

Head,  Percy  Ren  dell.  VanUyck.  [111.  biogr. 
of  the' great  artists].    Lond.  1879.  D. 

927.5:32 

Justi,  K:  Winckelmann;  sein  leben,  seine 
werke  und  seine  zeitgenossen  ;  [mit  skizzen 
zur  kunst-  und  gelehrtengeschichte  des 
18ten  jahrh.,  nach  gedruckten  und  hand- 
schriftlichen  quellen  dargestellt].  Leipz. 
1866-72.  2  v.  in  3.  O.  927.3:43 

Contents.  V.  1.  Winckelmann  in  Preussen.— Win- 
ckelmann in  Sachsen.  2.  Iste  dbth.  Romische  lehr- 
jahre,  1755—1763.-2(6  abth.  Romische  meisterjahre, 
1763—1768. 

French. 

Sweetser,  Moses  Foster.  Artist  biographies : 
Claude  Lorraine.    Bost.  1878.  T. 

927.4  :  1 

Tucker-Machetta,  Blanche  Roosevelt,  born 
Tucker.  Life  and  reminiscences  of  Gustave 
D  o  r  e  ;  compiled  from  material  supplied 
by  Dore's  relations  and  friends  and  from 
personal  recollection ;  with  many  original 
unpub.  sketches  and  selections  from  Dore's 
best  publ.  illustrations,  by  Blanche  Roose- 
velt.   Lond.  1885.  O.  927.4+14 

Gonse,  L :  Eijgfene  Fromentin,  painter  and 
writer.  Tr.  by  Mary  Caroline  Kobbins.  111. 
Bost.  1883.  O.  927.4  :  13 

Le  Brun,  Marie  Louise  Elisabeth,  born  Vig^e. 
Souvenirs.    Portr.    N.  Y.  1879.  O. 

927.4  : 6 

MoUett,  J:  W.  Meissonier.  [111.  biogr.  of  the 
great  artists].    Lond.  1882.  D.       927.4  : 2 


1681 


CI.  927 


BIOGRAPHY— FINE  ARTS. 


15:50 


Sensier,  Alfred.  Jean-Fran9ois  Millet,  pea- 
sant and  painter.  Tr.  by  Helena  de  Kay 
from  the  f ranch.    Bost.  1881.  O.    927.4:3 

Bees,  J.  Ruutz-.  Horace  V  e  rn  e  t.  [111.  biogr. 
of  the  great  artists].    N.  Y.  1880.  D, 

927.4  :  5 

Mollett,  J:  W.  W  a  1 1  e  a  u.  [El.  biogr.  of  the 
great  artists].    N.  Y.  1883.  D.      927.4  :  12 

Itali  an  and  Sp  aiii  s  h  . 

Collective  biogr. 

Vasari,  G:    Lives  of  the  most  eminent  painters, 
sculptors  and  architects.    Tr.  from  the  ita- 
*lian,   with  notes  and   ill.,  chiefly  selected 
from  various  commentators  by  mrs.  Jona- 
than Foster.     Lond.  1850-52.  5  v.  D. 

927.6:1 
Contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  athenaeum,  v. 
5.  p.  3184. 

—  Stories  of  the  Italian  aitists,  from  Vasari,  by 

the  author  of    "Belt  and  spur,"  etc.    HI. 
N.  Y.  1885  [1884].  D.  927.6  :  46 

Jameson,  Anna,  barn  Murphy.  Memoirs  of  the 
early  Italian  painters.     Bost.  1878.  S. 

927.6:3 
Contents.    Giovanni  Cimabue.  —  Giotto.  —  Lorenzo 
Ghiberti.— Masaccio.  —  Filippo  Lippi  and  Angelico  da 
Fiesole.  —  Benozzo  Gozzoli.  —  Andrea  Castagno  and 
Luca  Signorelli.  —  Doinenico  Dal  Ghirlandajo.  ~  An- 
drea Mantejfna.  —  The  Bellini.  —  Pietro  Perujrino.  — 
Francesco  Raibolini.— Fra  Bartolomeo.— Lionardo  da 
Vinci.— Michael  Angelo.— Andrea  del  Sarto.— Raphael 
Sanzio  d'Urbino.— The  scholars  of  Raphael.— Corregio 
and  Giorgrione  and  their  scholars.  —  Parmigiano.  — 
GiofKlone.  —  Titian.  —  Tintoretto.— Paul  Veronese.— 
.Tacopo  Bassano. 
Boyhood  of  great   painters.    From  the  french. 
l8tand2dser.     N.  Y.  [1856].    2  v.  S. 

X  927.6:  2 
Cartwright,  Julia.  Mantegna  and  Francia.  [111. 
biogr.  of  the  great  artists].    Lond.  1881. 
D.  927.6:12 

Perkins,  C:  Callahan.  Raphael  and  Michelan- 
gelo ;  a  critical  and  biogr.  essay.  Bost. 
1878.  O.  967.6  :  18 

Baxter,  Lucy  E.,  (Leader  Scott).  Ghiberti  and 
Donatello,  with  other  early  italian  sculptors. 

illl.  biogr.  of  the  great  artists].   N.  Y.  1882. 
».  927.6:41 

—  Luca  della  Robbia,  with   other  italian  sculpt- 

ors. [111.  biogr.  of  the  great  artists] .  Lond. 
1888.  D.  927.6:43 

Individual    hioyr. 

Phillimore,  Catherine  Mary.  Fra  A  n  g  e  1  i  c  o  : 
[111.  biogr.  of  the  gieat  artists].  Lond. 
1881.  D.  927.6  :4 

Sweetser,  Moses  Foster.  Artist-biographies. 
Fra  Angelico.    Bost.  1879.  T.        927.6  :  6 

Baxter,  Lucy  E.,  {Leader  Scott).  Fra  Bartolo- 
meo.  [111.  biogr.  of  the  great  artists]. 
Lond.  1881.  D.  927.6:6 

Cellini,  Benvenuto.  Memoirs,  written  by  him- 
self; containing  a  variety  of  information 
respecting  the  arts  and  history  of  the  16th 
century,  with  the  notes  and  obsei'vations 
of  G.  P.  Carpani.  Tr.  by  T:  Roscoe.  N. 
Y.  1845.  2  V.  I).  ■  927.6  :  7 

Heaton,  M.  Compton.  Correggio.  [111. 
biogr.  of  the  great  artists].  N.  Y.  1882. 
D.  927.6:42 

z  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  cfaildren. 


Davillier,  J:  C:  baron.  Life  of  Fortuny: 
with  his  works  and  corresp.  From  the 
french  ;  with  notes  and  reminiscences  by  a 
friend.     Phila.  1885.  D.  927.5:48 

dmlter,  Harry.  Giotto.  [111.  biogr.  of  the 
great  artists].    Lond.  1881.  D.       927.6  :  8 

Sweetser,  Moses  Foster.  Artist-biographies  ; 
GuidoReni.    Bost.  1878.  T.        927.5:9 

RicMer,  J :  Paul.  Leonardo.  [111.  biogr.  of 
the  great  artists].     N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

927.5:  11 

Sweetser,  Moses  Foster.  Artist-biographies  : 
Leonardo  da  Vinci.    Bost.   [18791.  T. 

927.5  :  10 
Black,   C:  Christopher.       Michael    Angelo 

Buonarroti,   sculptor,     painter,   architect  ; 

the  story  of   his  life  and  labours.     Lond. 

1875.  O."  927.5+P13 

Clement,  C:    Michelangelo.      [111.  biogr.  of  the 

great  artists].    Lond.  1880.  D.     927.5:14 
Grimm,   Herman.        Life    of   Michael    Angelo. 

Tr.  with  the  author's  sanction   by   Fanny 

Elizabeth   Bunnfett.     4th  ed.     Bost.    ISGU. 

2v.  D.  927.5:15 

Harford,  J:  Scandrett.    Life  of  Michael  Angelo 

Buonarroti ;  with  tr.  of  many  of  his  poems 

and   letters,   also  memoirs  of  Savonarola, 

Raphael  and  VittoriaColonna.    Lond.  1857. 

2v.  O.  927.5  :16 

Sweetser,    Moses    Foster.      Artist- biographies  : 

Michael  Angelo.  Bost.  1878.  T.  927.5  :  17 
Minor,  Ellen  F.     M  u  r  i  1 1  o  .     [111.  biogr.  of  tlic 

great  artists].    Lond.  1882.  D.     927.5:25 
Sweetser,    Moses    Foster.      Artist-biographies  : 

Murillo.     Bost.  1878.  T.  927.5  :  24 

Bell,  N.  R.  E..  (N.  D'Anvers).    Raphael.    [111. 

biogr.   of  the  great   artists].     Lond.  1880. 

D.  927.5  :  19 

Crowe,  Joseph  Ai'cher,    atcd  Giovanni  Battista 

Cavalcaselle.    Raphael;  his  life  and  works, 

with  pai-ticular  reference  to  recently  dis 

covered  records  and  an  exhaustive  study 

of  extant   drawings  and  pictures.     Lond. 

1885.     2  V.  O.  927.5  :  50 

Sweetser,    Moses    Foster.       Artist-biographi(^s  : 

Raphael.    Bost.  1877.  T.  927.5:20 

Vasari,  (J:     Das  leben  Raphaels  von   Urbino  ; 

italiiinischer  text  von  Vasari,  iibersetzun;;- 

und  commentar  von  Herman  Grimm.     Bci- 

lin.  1872.  O.  927.5:51 

Morgan,  Sydney,  born  Owenson,  lady.    The  life 

and  "times  of    Salvator    Rosa.      New    ed. 

Lond.  1885.  D.  927.6:36 

Osier,  W:  Roscoe.    Tintoretto.     [111.  biogr. 

of  the  great  artists] .    Lond.  1879.  D. 

927.6:21 
Crowe,  Jose])h   Archer,   and  Giovanni  Battista 

Cavalcaselle.    The  life  and  times  of  T  i  - 

tian;  with   some  account  of   his  family. 

2d  ed.  with  portr.  and  ill.     Lond.  1881.    2 

V.  O.  927.6:49 

Heath,  R:  Ford.    Titian.    2d  ed.    [111.  biogr.  of 

the  great  artists].    Lond.  1879.  D. 

927.6:22 
Sweetser,    Moses    Foster.      Artist-biographies  : 

Titian.     Bost.  1878.  T.  927.6:23 

Stowe,  Edwin.     Velazquez.      [111.   biogr.   of 

the  great  artists].    Lond.  1881.  1). 

927.6  :  26 


I 


1533 


BIOGRAPHY— FINE  ARTS. 


01.  927 


1534 


2.  Musicians  and  singers. 

Collective     b  io  g  r . 

Baptie,   D:,  ed.     A  handbook  of  musical  biog- 
raphy.   Lond.  [1883].  D.  927  :  R20 
Keddie,    Henrietta,    [Sarah     Tytler).      Musical 
composers  and  their  works  ;  for  the  use  of 
schools  and  students  of  music.    Bost.  1881. 
D.  927  :  12 
Contend.    Kise  of  cultivated  music— Dunstable.— 
Palestrina.— Orlando  Gibbons.— Bull.— Purcell.— Scar- 
latti, father  and  son.— Stradella.— Bach.— Handel.— 
Gluck.— Haydn.— Mozart.— Beethoven.— Weber.— Men- 
delssohn.—Cherubini.—  Spontini,—  Rossini.- Bellini. 
—Donizetti.— Croft.— Arne— Bishop.— Clementi.— Cra- 
mer.— Woelfl.  —  Balf  e.—  Macf  arren.—  Spohr.—  Hum- 
mel.—Schubert.— Schumann.— Chopin.— Moscheles.— 
Auber.  —  Halevy.—  Meyerbeer.  —  Verdi,      Gounod, 
Thomas,  Flotow.— Berlioz.— David.— Hiller.— Ernst.— 
Heller.— Liszt.— Brahms.— Von  Biilow.— Rietz.— Rein- 
ecke.— Benedict,  Costa,  Randegger.— Sterndale  Ben- 
nett, Sullivan,  etc.— R:  Wagrner.- Index. 
TJrbino,      Lavinia     Buoncore.          Biographical 
sketches  of    eminent    musical  composers, 
arr.   in   chronological  order.      Bost.    1876. 
S.  927  :  23 
Ferris,  G:  T.    The  ^reat  Italian  and  french  com- 

Sosers.     [Appleton's  new  handy- vol.  ser.] 
.  Y.  1879.  S.  927.5  :  34 

Contents.    Palestrina.- Piccini,  Paisiello  and  Cima- 
rosa.— Rossini.— Donizetti  and    Bellini.— Verdi.— Che- 
rubini  and  his  predecessors.— Mehul,  Spontini  and  Ha- 
levy.—Boieldieu  and  Auber.— Meyerbeer.— Gounod. 
—  The  great    german    composers.     [Appleton's 
handy-vol.  ser].     {Anon.^    N.  Y.  1879.  S. 
927.3:5 
Contents.    Bach.  —  Handel.  —  Gluck.—  Haydn.— Mo- 
zart. —Beethoven.  —  Schubert,  Schumann  and  Franz. 
—Chopin.— Weber.— Mendelssohn.— Wagner. 
Barrett,  W:  Alexander.    English  church  com- 
posers.  (The  great  musicians).   Lond.  1883. 
D.  927.2  :  33 

Orowest,  F.  The  great  tone-poets  ;  short  mem- 
oirs of  the  greater  musical  composers. 
Cine.  1877.  O.  927  :  18 

Contents.    Bach.  —  Handel.  —  Gluck.  —  Haydn.— Mo- 
zart.—Beethoven.  —  Weber.  —  Rossini.  —  Schubert.— 
Mendelssohn.— Schumann. 
Barnard,  C:,  [Jane  Kingsford).    The  tone  mas- 
ters ;  a  musical  series  for  young  people. 
Bost.  [1876].  3  V.  S.  '  x  927:13-15 

Contents.     V.    1.      Mozart   and   Mendelssohn.      2. 
Handel  and  Haydn.    3.    Bach  and  Beethoven. 
Butterworth,  Hezekiah.    The  great  composers. 
(Little  biogr.)    111.     Bost.  [1884].  S. 

X  927 : 22 
Bimbault,  E:  Francis.  Gallery  of  great  com- 
posers ;  a  series  of  portraits  engr.  on 
steel  from  oil  paintings  by  C:  Jiiger,  repro- 
duced by  the  heliotype  process,  with  biogr. 
and  critical  notices.    Bost.  1881.  Q. 

927:R21 
Contents.    Bach.  —  Handel.  —  Gluck.—  Haydn.—  Mo- 
zart.—Beethoven.— Schubert.— Weber.— Mendelssohn. 
—Schumann.— Meyerbeer.— Wagner. 
Celebrated  musicians  of  all  nations  ;  a  collec- 
tion of  portraits,  with  short  biogr.  notices. 
Tr.   from   the  german,  with   an   app.   for 
England,     by   M.    F.    S.   Hervey.      Lond. 
[1883] .  F.  927:R26 

Ferris,  G:  T.    The  great  violinists.     [Appleton's 
new  handy-vol.  ser.]  N.  Y.  1881.  S.  927:7 
Contents.    The  violinists  and  pianists.— Viottl.—L: 
Spohr.  —  Nicolo  Paganini.—  De  Beriot.— Ole  Bull.— 
Muzio  Clementi.— Moscheles.— The  Schumanns  and 
Chopin.— Thalberg  and  Gottschalk.— Franz  Liszt. 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  to  children. 


Olayton,  Ellen  Creathorne.  Queens  of  song ; 
memoirs  of  some  of  the  most  celebrated 
female  vocalists  who  have  performed  on 
the  lyric  stage  from  the  earliest  days  of 
opera  to  the  present  time.  Added,  a 
chronol.  list  of  all  the  operas  that  have 
been  performed  in  Europe.  N.  Y.  1865. 
O.  927  :  5 

Contents.  Katherine  Tofts  and  Margarita  de  L'Epi- 
ne.—Anastasia Robinson  (countess  of  Peterborough). 
—Lavinia  Fenton  (duchess  of  Bolton).— Early  french 
singers  ;  Marthe  le  Rochois;  La  Maupin.— Rival 
queens:  Francesca  Cuzzoni  and  Faustina  Bordoni.— 
Caterina  Mingotti.  —  Caterina  Gabrielli.  —  Sophie 
Arnould.— Antoinette  Cecile  Clavel  St.  Huberty.— 
Gertrude  Elizabeth  Mara— Anna  Maria  Crouch.— An- 
na Selina  Storace.— Elizabeth  Billington.— Giuseppa 
Grassini.— Angelica  Catalani.— Josephine  Mainville 
Fodor.— Laure  Cinthie  Damoreau.— Violante  Campo- 
rese.— Rosamunda  Pisaroni.— Giuditta  Pasta.— Catha- 
rine Stephens.  —  Mary  Anne  Paton.  —  Wilhelmina 
Schroder  Devrient.— Henrietta  Sontag.— Julia  Dorus 
Gras.— Cornelie  Falcon.— Maria  Felicita  Malibran.- 
Giulia  Grisi.— Clara  Anastasia  Novello.— Paulina  Viar- 
dot  Garcia.— Fanny  Persiani.—  Catherine  Hayes.— 
Marietta  Alboni.—Angiolina  Bosio.— Jenny  LindGold- 
schmidt.— Sophie  Cruvelli.— Marietta  Piccolominl.— 
Louisa  Pyne.— Teresa  Tietjens.— Chronological  list 
of  operas.— Index. 

Ferris,  G:  T.  Great  singers;  Faustina  Bordoni 
to  Henrietta  Sontag.  [Appleton's  handy- 
vol.  ser.]     N.  Y.  1880,  1881.    2  v.  S. 

927:6 
Contents.  1st  ser.  Faustina  Bordoni.  —  Catarlna 
Gabrielli.— Sophie  Arnould.— Elizabeth  Billington  and 
her  contemporaries.—  Angelica  Catalani.—  Giuditta 
Pasta.— Henrietta  Sontag.  2d  ser.  Maria  Felicia 
Malibran.—  Wilhelmina  Schroder  Devrient.  —  Giulia 
Grisi.—  Pauline  Viardot.— Fanny  Persiani.- Marietta 
Alboni.  —  Jenny  Lind.  —  Sophie  Cruvelli.  —  Theresa 
Tietiens. 

In  dividual    biogr. 

Poole,  Reginald  Lane.  Sebastian  B  ac  h  .  (The 
great  musicians).     N.  Y.  1882.  S. 

927.3:18 

Spitta,  Julius  A:  Philipp.  J:  Sebastian  Bach. 
Leipz.  1873,  1880.    2  v.  O.  927.3+40 

Kenney,  C:  Lamb.  A  memoir  of  Michael  W: 
Balfe.  Portr.  Lond.  1875.  O.  927.2+39 

Nohl,  L:  Life  of  Beethoven.  Tr.  from  the 
german,  by  J:  J.  Lalor.  [Biogr.  of  musi- 
cians.]    Chicago.  1881.  D.  937.3  :  6 

Berlioz,  L:  Hector.  Selections  from  his  letters 
and  aesthetic,  humerous  and  satirical  writ- 
ings. Tr.  and  preceded  by  a  biogr.  sketch 
of  the  author  by  W:  F.  Apthorp.  [Ama- 
teur ser]     N.  Y!  1879.  D.  927.4:10 

Bull,  Sara  C,  born  Thorpe.  Ole  Bull;  a  mem- 
oir, with  Ole  Bull's  "  Violin  notes"  and  dr. 
A.  B.  Crosby's  "Anatomy  of  the  violinist". 
Bost.  1883  [1882].  O.  927.5  :39 

Karasowski,  Moritz.  Frederic  Chopin,  his 
life,  works  and  letters  ;  with  the  portr.  of 
Chopin  and  fac  simile  of  the  origmal  ms. 
of  his  e-minor  prelude  op.  28,  no.  4.  Cine. 
1880.  2v.  O.  927.5:44 

Liszt,  Franz.  Life  of  Chopin.  Tr.  from  the 
french  by  Martha  Walker  Cook.  2d  rev. 
ed.    Phila.  1863.  S.  927.5:38 

Gottschalk,  L:  Moreau.  Notes  of  a  pianist  dur- 
ing his  professional  tours  in  the  U.  S.,  Can- 
ada, the  Antilles  and  South  America  ;  pre- 
ceded by  a  short  biogr.  sketch,  with  con- 
temporaneous ci-iticisms,  ed.  by  his  sister, 
Clara  Gottschalk.  From  the  french  by 
R.  E.  Peterson.  Phila.  1881.  O.   927.1  :  12 


CI.  927 


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1536 


Marshall,  Florence  A. ,  born  Thomas,  mrs.  Jul- 
ian. Handel.  (The  great  musicians.)  N. 
Y.  1883.  S.  927.3  :  20 

Reissmann,  A:      G:  F:  Handel  ;  sein  leben  und 
seine  werke  dargestellt.    Berlin.  1883.  O. 
927.3:35 

Rockstro,  W:  S.  Life  of  G:  F:  Handel ;  with  an 
introd.  notice  by  G:  Grove.  Portr.  N.  Y. 
1883.  D.  927.3:22 

SchOlcher,  V:    Life  of  Handel.    N.  Y.  1857.  D. 

927.3:8 

Nohl,  L:  Life  of  Haydn.  From  the  gerraan 
by  G:  P.  Upton.  [Biogr.  of  musicians.] 
Chicago.  1883  [1882].  D.  927.3  :  7 

Seeburg,  iranz  v.,  originally  Franz  Hacker. 
Joseph  Haydn  ;  the  story  of  his  life.  Tr. 
from  the  german  by  J.  M.  Toohey.  Notre 
Dame,  Ind.  1884.  D.  927.3  :  24 

Townsend,  Pauline  D.  Joseph  Haydn.  (The 
great  musicians.)     N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

927.3:31 

"Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  Memoranda  of  the 
life  of  Jenny  L  i  n  d .     Phila.  1851.  S. 

927.5:37 

Nohl,  L:  Life  of  Liszt.  From  the  german  by 
G:  P.  Upton.    Portr.     Chicago.  1884.  D. 

927.3:27 

Hiller,  Ferdinand.  Mendelssohn;  letters 
and  recollections.  Tr.,  with  the  consent 
and  revision  of  the  author,  by  M.  PI  v. 
Glehn.     Lond.  1874.  O.  927.3  :  9 

Lampadius,  W:  A:  Life  of  Mendelssohn; 
sketches  by  Julius  Benedict,  H:  F.  Chorley, 
L:  Rellstab,  Bayard  Taylor,  R.  S.  Willis 
and  J.  S.  Dwight  ;  ed.  and  tr.  by  W:  Leon- 
hard  Gage.     N.  Y.  1865.  S.  927.3  :  10 

Reissmann,  A:  Felix  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy  ; 
sein  leben  und  seine  werke.  2te  stark 
verm,  und  verb.  aufl.  Portr.  Berlin.  1872. 
O.  927.3:36 

Rockstro,  W:  8.  Mendelssohn.  (The  great  mu- 
sicians.)   N.  Y.  1884.  D.  927.3:25 

Hensel,  Sebastian.  The  Mendelssohn  family 
[1729—1847],  from  letters  and  iournals ; 
with  portr.  from  drawings  by  W:  Hensel. 
2d  rev.  ed.  Tr.  by  C:  Klingemann  and  an 
amer.  collaborator ;  with  a  notice  by  G: 
Grove.    N.  Y.  1882  [1881].  2  v.   O. 

927.3:11 

Moscheles,  Ignaz.  Recent  music  and  musicians 
as  described  in  [his]  diaries  andcorresp.; 
ed.  by  his  wife  and  adapted  from  the  origi- 
nal german  by  A.  D.  Coleridge.  [Amateur 
ser.J    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  927.3  :  12 

Gehring,  Franz.  Mozart.  (The  great  musi- 
cians).    N.  Y.  1883.  8.  927.3  :  20 

Holmes,  E:  Life  of  Mozart,  incl.  his  corresp. 
N.  Y.  1845.  S.  927.3  :  14 

Jahn,  O:  W.  A.  Mozart.  2te  durchaus  um- 
gearb.  aufl.    Portr.    Leipz.  1867.  2  v.   O. 

927.3:30 

—  Same,  eng.  Life  of  Mozart.  Tr.  from  the 
german  by  Pauline  D.  Townsend  ;  with  a 
pref .  by  G:  Grove.     Lond.  1882.  3  v.  O. 

927.3:30 

Kohl,  L:  Life  of  Mozart.  Tr.  from  the  german 
by  J:  J.  Lalor.  [Biogr.  of  musicians], 
(jhicago.  1880.  D.  927.3  :  13 

Waterston,  Anna  Morton,  born  Quincy,  mrs  R. 
C.  Adelaide  Phillipps;  a  record.  Bost. 
1883.  D.  927.1:23 

Cummings,  W:  H.  Purcell.  (The  great  mu- 
sicians).   Lond.  1881.  D.  ©27.2  :  4 


Edwards,  H:  Sutherland.  Rossini  and  his 
school.  (The  great  musicians).  Lond. 
1881.  D.  927.5:35 

Frost,  H.  F.  Schubert.  (The  great  musi- 
cians).   Lond.  1881.  D.  927.3  :  15 

Kreissle  von  Heilbom,  H:  Franz  Schubert. 
Wien.  1865.  O.  927.3  :  41 

—  Same,  eng.  The  life  of  Franz  Schubert.  Tr. 
from  the  german  by  Arthur  Duke  Cole- 
ridge, with  an  app.  by  G:  Grove.  Lond. 
1869.  2v.  D.  927.3:29 

Maitland,  J.  A.  Fuller.  Schumann.  (The 
great  musicians).  N.  Y.  1884.  D.   927.3  :  28 

Wasielewski,  W:  Joseph  v.  Robert  Schumann  ; 
eine  biographic.  3te  verm.  aufl.  Portr. 
Bonn.  1880.  O.  927.3  :  37 

Barnard,  C :  Camilla,  a  tale  of  a  violin  ;  being 
the  artist  life  of  Camilla  Urso.  Bost. 
[18741.  S.  927.4:7 

Gautier,  Judith.  Richard  Warner  and  his 
poetical  works,  from  Rienzi  to  Parsifal ; 
tr.  by  L.  S.  J.     Bost.  1883.  D.      927.3  :  19 

Glasenapp,  C:  F:  R:  Wagner's  leben  und 
werken,  in  6  biichern  dargestellt  ;  neue 
vex-m.  ausg.,  mit  einem  namen-  und  sach- 
register.    Leipz.  1882.  2  v.  O.      927.3  :  34 

Huefter,  Francis.  Richard  Wagner.  (The  great 
musicians).    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  927.3  :  16 

Nohl,  L:     Life  of  Wagner.    From  the  german 

by  G:  P.  Upton.     Chicago.  1884  [18B3].    D. 

927.3:23 

Benedict,  Sir  Jiilius.  Weber.  (The  great 
musicians).    Lond.  1881.  D.        927.3:17 


3.    Actors,  conjurers,  etc. 


Am,erican 


d  British 


Cook,  Dutton.    Hours  with  the  players.    Lond. 

1881.  2v.  D.  927:8 
Contents.    V.  1.  Will  Mountford  and  lord  Mohun.— 

Mistress  Wofflngton.  —  Poor  Perdlta.  —  "  Sir  Peter 
Teazle".  —  "Lady  Teazle".  —  "Joseph  Surface".— 
"Charles  Surface".  —  "Sir  Benjamin  Backbite".— 
"Mr.  Crabtree".  —  "Mrs.  Candour".  —  "Sir  Oliver 
Surface".  2.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Baddeley. —  "  Married 
beneath  her". —  "A  gentleman  of  the  name  of 
Booth". —  Miss  Smlthson.  —  "Old  Farren".  —  Mrs. 
Glover.— Sir  Charles  Coldstream.  —  Charlotte  Cush- 
man.— Rachel  Felix.  —  Charles  Kean.  — A  note  on 
Fechter. 

American. 

Farrar,  J.  M.  Mary  Anderson;  the  story  of 
her  life  and  professional  career.  Portr. 
Lond.  1884.  Q.  927.1+24 

Bamum,  Phineas  Taylor.  Struggles  and 
triumphs,  or  Forty  years'  recollections, 
written  by  himself,  to"  1872.  Buffalo.  1872. 
D.  927.1:14 

Clarke,  Asia,  born  Booth.  The  elder  and  the 
younger  Booth.    [Amer.  actor  ser.]   Bost. 

1882.  D.  927.1:6 
—  Booth    memorials ;    passages,   incidents    and 

anecdotes    in    the    life  of    Junius    Brutus 
Booth  by  his  daughter.     N.  Y.  1866.  D. 

927.1  :5 

Brougham,  J:    Life,  stories  and  poems;  ed.  bv 

W:  Winter.     Bost.  1881.   D.  927.1  :  7 

Contents.      Autobiography;    a   fragment.  —  Supp. 

memoir,  by  the  ed.— Brougham  in  his  club  life,  by 

Noah  Brooks.    Selected  writingrs.    Terry  Magra's 

Leprechaun.— O' Bryan's  luck.— Romance  and  reality. 

—Kit  Cobb,  the  cabman.— The  morning  dream.— The 

test  of  blood.— Fatality.— The  Blarney  stone.— Ned 

Geraghty.— The  fairies    warning.— O'Dearmid's  ride. 

Jasper  Leech.    A  night  with  the  spirits.—  Poems. 


1637 


BIOGRAPHY- AMUSEMENTS. 


01.  927-928 


1538 


Stebbins,   Emma,  ed.      Charlotte  C  u  s  h  m  a  n  ; 

her  letters  and  memories  of  her  life.     Bost. 

1879.  O.  927.1  :8 

Waters,    Clara,    born   Erskine,   formerly   mrs. 

Clement.      Charlotte    Cushman.      [Amer. 


actor  ser.l    111. 


Bost.  1882.  D.   927.1  :  15 

Ireland,  Josepli  N.  Mrs.  Duff.  [Amer.  actor 
ser.]    Bost.  1882.  D.  927.1  :  19 

Field,  Kate.  C:  Albert  Fee  hter.  [Amer.  actor 
ser.]     111.    Bost.  1882.  D.  927.1  :  18 

Barrett,  Lawrence.  Edwin  Forrest.  [Amer. 
actor  ser.]    Bost.  1881.  D.  927.1:9 

Winter,  W:  The  Jeffersons.  [Amer.  actor 
ser.]     Bost.  1881.  D.  927.1:10 

Ritchie,  Anna  Cora,  born  Ogden,  afterward  mrs. 
Mowatt.  Autobiography,  or  Eight  years 
on  the  stage.    Bost.  1854."  S.        927.1  :  11 

Gustafson,  Zadel,  borfi  Barnes.  Genevieve 
Ward;  a  biogr.  sketch  from  original 
material,  derived  from  her  family  and 
friends.    Bost.  1882  [1881].  S.     927.1  :  21 

Wood,  W:  B.  Personal  recollections  of  the 
stage  ;  embracing  notices  of  actors,  authors 
and  auditors,  during  a  period  of  forty 
years.     Portr.    Phila.  1855.  D.    927.1:20 


Lewes,  G:  H:  On  actors  and  the  art  of  acting. 
[Amateur  ser.]    N.  Y.  1878.  D.   927.2  :  19 

Baker,  H:  Barton.  English  actors  from  Shakes- 
peare to  Macready.  [Amateur  ser.]  N.Y. 
1879.     2  V.  D.  927.2  :  18 

Stoddard,  R:  H:,  ed.  Bric-a-brac  series:  Per- 
sonal reminiscences  by  O'Keeffe,  Kelly  and 
Taylor.    N.  Y.  1876.  S.  927.2  :  17 

Pascoe,  "C:  Eyre,  ed.  Our  actors  and  actresses  : 
The  dramatic  list ;  a  record  of  the  per- 
formances of  living  actors  and  actresses  of 
the  british  stage.  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 
Lond.  1880.  D.  927.2  :  43 


Austin,  L:,  {Frederic  Daly).  Henry  Irving  in 
England  and  America,  1838-84.  Portr.  N. 
Y.  1884.  D.  927.2:37 

Irving',  H:  A  short  account  of  his  public  life. 
Portr.    N.  Y.  1883.  S.  927.2  :  31 

Hatton,  Joseph  H:  Irving's  impressions  of 
America  ;  narrated  in  a  series  of  sketches, 
chronicles  and  conversations.  Bost.  1884. 
D.  927.2  :  36 


Winter,  W:    Henry  Irving.    N.  Y.  1885.  S. 

927.2:42 

Cole,  J:  W:  Life  and  theatrical  times  of  C: 
Kean;  incl.  a  summary  of  the  english 
stage  for  the  last  fifty  years,  and  a  de- 
tailed account  of  the  management  of  the 
Princess's  theatre  from  1850  to  1859.  Lond. 
1859.    2  V.  D.  927.2  :  20 

Procter,  Bryan  Waller,  {Barry  Cornwall).  Life 
of  Edmund  Kean.  [Anon.]  N.  Y.  1835. 
D.  927.2:22 

Eemble,  Frances  Ann,  formerly  mrs.  Butler. 
Records  of  a  girlhood.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.  1879. 
D.  927.2  :  23 

—  Records  of  later  life.    N.  Y.  1882.  O. 

927.2  :  24 
Macready,  W:C:  Reminiscences  and  selections 
from  his  diary  and  letters  ;  ed.  by  sir  F: 
Pollock.    Portr.     T.p.w.     [N.  Y.]  O. 

927.2  •  21 

—  Same.    Lond.  1875.    2  v.  O.  927*.2  \  21 
Mathe-ws,   Anne,   born   Jackson.      Memoirs  of 

Charles  Mathews.  Lond.  1839.  4  v.  O. 
927.2-1-26 

Molloy,  J.  Fitzgerald.  The  life  and  adventures 
of  Peg  Woffington,  with  pictures  of  the 
period  in  which  she  lived.  Lond.  1884.  2 
V.  D.  927.2:41 

Young,  Julian  C :  Memoir  of  C :  Mayne  Young, 
with  extracts  from  his  son's  journal.  Portr. 
and  sketches.     Lond.  1871.  D.     927.2  :  26 

Other. 

Bauer,  Karoline.  Caroline  Bauer  and  the 
Coburgs.  Tr.  and  ed.  from  [her]  Nachge- 
lassene  memoiren  by  C:  Nisbet.  Lond. 
1885.  D.  927.3:32 

Houdin,  Robert  J:  Eug&ne.  Memoirs,  written 
by  himself ;  ed.  by  R.  Shelton  Mackenzie. 
Phila.  1860.  D.  927.4  :  9 

Allen,  G:  The  life  of  Phil  id  or,  musician 
and  chess-player ;  with  a  supp.  essay  on 
Philidor  as  chess-author  and  chess-player, 
by  Tassilo  v.  Heydebrand  und  der  Lasa. 
Phila.  1863.  O.  927.4  :  4 

Altemus,  Jameson  Torr.  Helena  Mod  je  ska. 
Portr.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  927.5  :  45 

Memoirs  of  Rachel  by  mme.  de  B— .  N.  Y. 
1858.  D.  927.4  :  8 


9.    Literature. 


1.    In  general. 

Bornmiiller,  Franz,  ed.  Biographisches  schrift- 
steller  lexikon  der  gegenwart ;  die  bekann- 
testen  zeitgenossen  auf  dem  gebiet  der 
nationallitteratur  aller  volker,  mit  angabe 
ihrer  werke.    Leipz.  1882.  D.         928  :  Rl 

DeQuincey,  T:  Biographical  essays.  Bost.  1851. 
D.  928:2 

Contents.  Shakspeare.  —  Pope.— C :  Lamb.— Goethe. 
-Schiller. 

Harris,  Amanda  B.  Pleasant  authors  for  young 
folks.    111.    Bost.  [1884].  D.  x  928  :  4 

Hatfield,  Edwin  F.  The  poets  of  the  church ; 
a  series  of  biogr.  sketches  of  hymn-writers, 

X  denotes  books  specially  adapted  for  children. 

97 


with  notes  on  their  hymns.    N.  Y.   [18841. 
O.  028+6 

W:  The  Maclise  portrait  -  gallery  of 
"illustrious  literary  characters "  ;  with  me- 
moirs, biogr.,  critical,  bibliogr.  and  anec- 
dotal ill.  of  the  literature  of  the  former 
half  of  the  present  century.  Portr.  Lond. 
1882.  D.  928:6 

Jameson,  Anna,  born  Murphy.  Memoirs  of  the 
lives  of  the  poets ;  bip^r.  sketches  of 
women  celebrated  in  ancient  and  modern 
poetry.    Bost.  1857.  T.  928  : 3 

Allibone,    S:  Austin.      A  critical  dictionary  of 
. . .  british  and  american  authors.  820  :  Bl 
See  col.  1003. 


CI.  d28 


BlOCHlAl»HY-LITEJaATURE. 


1540 


2.    American  authors. 

Collective    b  i  o  g  r . 

Adams,  Oscar  Fay.    A  brief  handbook  of  amer- 

ican  authors.    Bost.  1884.  D.     928. 1  :  B,66 

—  Same.  928. 1  :  66 

Homes  of  american  authors  ;  comprising  anec- 

dotical,  personal  and  descriptive  sketches 

by  various  writers.    111.    N.  x.  1853.  O. 

928.1  :64 

Contents.    Audubon.— Paulding.— Irving'.  —  Bryant. 

—Bancroft.  —  Dana.  —  Prescott.  —  Miss  Sedgwick.  — 

Cooper.— Everett.— Emerson.— Simms.  —  Longfellow. 

—Hawthorne.— Webster.— Kennedy.— Lowell. 

Homes  and  haunts  of  our  elder  poets,  The. 
Portr.  and  ill.    N.  Y.    [1881].    Q. 

928.14-Pl 
Contents.  Powers,  H.  N.,  W:  Cullen  Bryant.— 
Sanborn,  F.  B:,  Kalph  Waldo  Eraerson.—Stoddard, 
R:  H:,  H:  Wadsworth  Longfellow;  J:  Greenleaf 
Whittier.— Sanborn,  F.B:,  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes; 
James  Russell  Lowell. 

Powell,  T:  The  living  authors  of  America.  1st 
series.    N.  Y.  1850.  D.  928.1  :  3 

Contents.  Cooper.— Emerson.— Wlllis.—Poe.— Long- 
fellow. —  Prescott.  —  Bryant.  —  Halleck.  —  Dana.  — 
Frances  Osgood.— S.  M.  Fuller.  — Mrs.  Kirkland.— 
Sparks. 

Wilson,  James  Grant.  Bryant  and  his  friends  ; 
some  reminiscences  of  the  Knickerbocker 
writers.  [Portr.  and  facsimiles].  N.  Y. 
1886  [1885].  D.  928.1:78 

Contents.  W:  Cullen  Bryant.— James  K.Paulding. 
—Washington  Irving.— R:  H:  Dana.  — James  Fenl- 
more  Cooper.— Fitz-Greene  Halleck.  —  Joseph  Rod- 
man Drake.  —  Nathaniel  Parker  Willis.  —  Edgar  A. 
Poe.— Bayard  Taylor.  —  Knickerbocker  literature.- 
Index. 
Haweis,  Hugh  Reginald.  American  humorists. 
N.  Y.  [18831.  U.  928.1:66 

Contents.    Wasnington  Irving.— O.  W.  Holmes.— J. 
B.  Lowell.  —  Artemus  Ward.  —  Mark  Twain.  —  Bret 
Harte. 
Clemens,  Will  M.    Famous  funny  fellows  ;  brief 
biogr.  sketches  of  amer.  humorists.    Cleve- 
land. 1882.  D.  928.1:2 
Griswold,  W:  Maccrillis.    A  directoiy  of  writers 
for  the  literary  press  in  the  U.  S.    Bangor, 
Me.  1884.  O.                                 928.1:577 


In  dividual  bi 


ogr. 


Hale,  Susan,  ed.  Life  and  letters  of  T:  Gold 
Appleton.    Portr.    N.  Y.  1885.  D. 

928.1:76 

Memoirs  of  James  Gordon  Bennett  and  his 
times,  by  a  journalist.    N.  Y.  1855.  D. 

928.1  :4 

Didier,  Eugene  Lemoine.    The  life  and  letters 

of  madame  Bonaparte.    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

928.1  :5 

Merriam,  G:  S.  The  life  and  times  of  S: 
Bowles.    N.  Y.  1885.  2  V.  O.    928.1:79 

Hingston,  E:  P.  The  genial  showman  ;  reminis- 
cences of  the  life  of  Artemus  Ward  [C:  F. 
Browne],  and  pictures  of  a  showman's 
career  in  the  western  world.  N.  Y.  1870. 
O.  928.1:20 

Godwin,  Parke.  A  biography  of  William  Cullen 
Bryant,  with  extracts  from  his  private 
corresp.     Portr.    N.  Y.  1883.  2  v.  O. 

928.1-f66 

Hill,  D:  J.  American  authors  :  W:  Cullen  Bry- 
ant.   Portr.    N.  Y.  1879.  S.  928.1:6 


Syming^ton,  Andrew  James.  W:  Cullen  Bryant; 
a  biogr.  sketch,  with  sel.  from  his  poems 
and  other  writings.    N.  Y.  1880.  S. 

928.1  :  7 

Curtis,  G:  W:  Life,  character  and  writings  of 
W:  Cullen  Bryant;  a  commemorative  ad- 
dress, del.  before  the  N.  Y.  historical  socie- 
ty.    N.  Y.  [1879].  D.  928.1  :8 

Century,  The,  New  York.  Bryant  memorial 
meeting  of  the  Century,  tuesday  evening, 
nov.  12th  1878.    N.  Y.  [1878].  O. 

928.1+63 

Contents.    Introductory.— Catalogue  of  pictures.— 

Program.— Taylor,    B.   Epicedium.— Bigelow,    J: 

Oration.— Stoddard,  R:  H:  The  dead  master.— Sted- 

man,  E.  C.    The  death  of  Bryant. 

Hudson,  Mary,  born  Clemmer,  Jormerly  mrs. 
Ames.  A  memorial  of  Alice  and  Phoebe 
Cary;  with  some  of  their  later  poems. 
Portr.    N.  Y.  1873.  D.  928.1:9 

Lounsbury,  T:  R.  James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
(Amer.  men  of  letters.)  Bost.  1883  [1882]. 
S.  928.1:48 

Derby,  James  C.  Fifty  years  among  authors, 
books  and  publishers.  Portr.  N.  Y.  1884. 
O.  928.1-f72 

Farrar,  Eliza  Ware,  born  Rotch.  Recollections 
of  seventy  years.  Bost.  1866.  S.    928.1  :  10 

Fields,  James  T*:  Biographical  notes  and  per- 
sonal sketches ;  with  unpub.  fragments 
and  tributes  from  men  and  women  of  let- 
ters.    Bost.  1881.  O.  928.1  :  11 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo,  W:  H:  Channing  and 
James  Freeman  Clarke.     Memoirs  of  Mar- 
garet Ful  ler  Ossoli.    Bost.  1852.    2v.  D. 
928.1  :29 

—  Same.      [New  ed.]     Portr.   and  app.      Bost. 

1884.    2v.  inl.  D.  928.1  :  29 

Contents  of  app.    I:  Fuller  and  his  descendants.— 

Memorial  of  mrs.  Margaret  Fuller.— Poetical  tributes. 

Higginson,  T:  Wentworth.  Margaret  Fuller 
Ossoli.  (Amer.  men  of  letters).  Bost. 
1884.  8.  928.1  :  67 

Howe,  Julia  Ward.    Margaret  Fuller,  marchesa 

Ossoli.    (Famous  women).    Bost.   1883.  S. 

928.1  :61 

Goodrich,  S:  Griswold.  {Peter  Parley).  Recollec- 
tions of  a  lifetime,  or  Men  and  things  I 
have  seen,  in  a  series  of  familiar  letters  to 
a  friend  ;  historical,  biographical,  anecdo- 
tal and  descriptive.  N.  Y.  1857.  2  v.  D. 
928.1  :  12 

Cornell,  W:  Mason.  Life  and  public  career  of 
the  hon.  Horace  Greeley.  Bost.  [18821. 
D.  928.1:45 

Parton,  James.  Life  of  Horace  Greeley.  N. 
Y.  1855.  D.  928.1  :  14 

—  Same.    From  his  birth  to  the  present  time. 

[Newed.]  Portr.  and  ill.  Bost.  1872.  D. 
928.1:15 

Greeley,  Horace.  Recollections  of  a  busy  life, 
incl.  reminiscences  of  amer.  politics  and 
politicians,  from  the  opening  of  the  Mis- 
souri contest  to  the  downfall  of  slavery  ; 
added,  miscellanies  :  "Literature  as  a  vo- 
cation ";  ''Poets  and  poetry ";  "Reforms 
and  reformers";  "A  defence  of  protec- 
tion", etc.,  also  a  discussion  with  Robcil 
Dale  Owen  on  the  law  of  divorce.  N.  Y. 
1868.  O.  928.1  :  13 

Cleveland,  Cecilia.  The  story  of  a  summer  or 
Journal  leaves  from  Chappac(iia  [relating 


to  Horace  Greeley] .    N .  Y.  1874 


928.1:16 


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BIOGRAPHY— LITERATURE . 


CI.  928 


1542 


Wilson,  James  Grant.  Life  and  letters  of  Fitz- 
Greene  H  a  11  e  c  k .    N.  Y.  1869.  D. 

928.1:17 

Cousin,  Alice;  a  memoir  of  Alice  B.  Haven. 
N.  Y.  1865.  D.  928.1  :  44 

Hawthorne,  Julian.  Nathaniel  Hawthorne 
and  his  wife  ;  a  biography.  Portr.  Bost. 
1885  [1884].    2  v.  D.  928.1  :  71 

James,  H:,  jr.  Hawthorne.  [Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters].   N.  Y.  1880.  D.  928.1  :  18 

Lathrop,  G:  Parsons.  A  study  of  Hawthorne. 
Bost.  1876.  T.  928.1:19 

Brown,  E.  E.  Life  of  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 
Portr.     Bost.  [1884].  D.  928.1:68 

Kennedy,  W:  Sloane.     Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  ; 

poet,  litterateur,  scientist.      Bost.  1883.  D. 

928.1  :58 

Bryant,  W:  Cullen.  Discourse  on  the  life,  char- 
acter and  genius  of  Washington  Irving. 
N.  Y.  1860.  D.  928.1  :  26 

Hill,  D :  J.  American  authors  :  Washington  Irv- 
ing.   Portr.    N.  Y.  1879.  S.         928. 1  :  22 

Irving,  Pierre  M.  Life  and  letters  of  Washing- 
ton Irving,  by  his  nephew.  N.  Y.  1862- 
1864.    4v.  D.  928.1  :  24 

—  Same.    In  Irving,  W.    Works. 

820.1  :  PI  lv25-27 

Warner,  C:  Dudley.  Washington  Irving.  (Amer. 

men  of  letters).     Bost.  1881.  S.  928.1:21 

—  and  others.      Studies  of  Irving.      N.  Y.  1880. 

O.  928.1:25 

Irvinginana  ;  a  memorial.    N.  Y.  1860.  O. 

928.1+23 
Contents.    Memoranda  of  [his]  literary  career,  by 

E.  A.  Duyckincli.— Funeral,  by  W.  F.  Williams.— Pro- 
ceedings of  the  New  York  board  of  aldermen  and 
councilmen.— Resolutions  of  the  Athenreum  club.-^ 
Proceeding's  of  the  New  York  historical  society.— 
Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  historical  society. 
— Sunnyside;  apoem,  by  H:  T.  Tuckerman.— An  edi- 
torial of  the  Evening  post.— An  editorial  of  the 
Richmond  (L.  I.)  Gazette.— Mr.  Irving's  religious  char- 
acter, by  rev.  dr.  Creighton.—  Passage  from  a  dis- 
course by  the  rev.  J:  A.  Todd.— The  rev.  dr.  Chapin's 
remarks.— Posthumous  influence,  by  the  i-ev-  dr.  W: 

F.  Morgan.— Goldsmith  and  Irving,  byG:  W.  Greene. 
—Irving  described  in  verse  by  J.  R.  Lowell.— Visits  to 
Sunnyside,  by  N.  P.  Willis.— Half  an  hour  at  Sunny- 
side,  by  T.  Tilton.— A  day  at  Sunnyside,  by  O:  Tiffany. 
—Anecdote.— Washington  Irving,  by  G:  W:  Curtis.— 
Same,  by  F:  S.  Cozzens.— Table-talk  by  J.  G.  Wilson. 
Anecdotes  by  F.  Saunders.- Icha  bod  Crane,  from  a 
letter  by  Irving.— Cockloft  Hall,  a  reminiscense.— 
Irving  portraits.— Mr.  Irving's  objection  to  public 
dinners.— Anecdote,  from  the  Spirit  of  the  times.— 
Two  poems,  by  Irving.— American  literary  commis- 
sions in  London  in  1832,  a  letter  by  Irving.— Life  and 
letters  of  Irving. 

Keese,  W:  Linn.  John  K  e  e  s  e ,  wit  and  littera- 
teur ;  a  biogr.  memoir.  Portr.  N.  Y. 
1883.  O.  928.1  :59 

Austin,  G:  Lowell.  Henr^  Wadsworth  Long- 
fellow; his  life,  his  works,  his  friend- 
ships.   111.    Bost.  1883.  O.  928. 1  :  69 

Kennedy,  W:  Sloane.  Henry  W.  Longfellow  ; 
biography,  anecdote,  letters,  criticism. 
Cambridge.  1882.  O.  928.1:52 

Longfellow,  S:,  ed.     Life  of  Henry  Wadsworth 
Longfellow  ;  with  extracts  from  his  journ- 
als and  corresp.     111.     Bost.  1886.    2  v.  O. 
928.1  :80 

Stoddard,  R:  H:  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow; 
a  medley  in  prose  and  verse.  N.  Y.  1882. 
O.  928.1:57 

Underwood,  Francis  H:  Henry  Wadsworth 
Longfellow ;  a  biogr.  sketch.  Bost.  1882. 
D.  928.1:53 


Underwood,  Francis  B.:—Gontinned. 

—  James  Russell  Lowell;  a  biogr.  sketch. 
Bost.  1882.  O.  928.1:46 

Mansfield,  E:  Deering.  Personal  memoirs  ;  so- 
cial, political  and  literary,  with  sketches 
of  many  noted  people,  1803-1843.  Cine. 
1879.  D'.  928.1:27 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  J:  Lothrop  Motley; 
a  memoir.    Bost.  1879.  S.  928.1:28 

Owen,  Robert  Dale.  Twenty-seven  years  of  au- 
tobiography :  Threading  my  way.  N.  Y. 
1874.  D.  928.1:30 

Paine,  Martyn  and  Mary  Ann,  born  Weeks. 
Memoir  of  Robert  Troup  Paine  by  his 
parents.  Printed  for  private  distribution, 
especially  for  the  class-mates  of  the  youth. 
N.  Y.  1852.  Q.  928.1:  R31 

Harrison,  Gabriel.  John  Howard  Payne, 
dramatist,  poet,  actor  and  author  of 
"Home,  sweet  home";  his  life  and  writ- 
ings.   Rev.  ed.    111.    Phila.  1884.  O. 

928.1+73 

Ward,  Julius  H.  Life  and  letters  of  James 
Gates  Per  civai.  Bost.  1866.  D.  928.1:32 

Gill,   W:  Fearing.      Life  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe. 

5th  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.     111.     N.  Y.  1880.   D. 

928.1  :34 

Ingram,  J:  H.  Edgar  Allan  Poe ;  his  life,  let- 
ters and  opinions.  Portr.  Lond.  1880.  2 
V.  D.  928.1  :33 

Woodberry,  G:  E:  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (Amer. 
men  of  letters.)    Bost.  1885.  S.   928.1:74 

Brinley,  Francis.  Life  of  W:  T.  Porter.  N.  Y. 
1860.    D.  928.1  :35 

Prentiss,  G:  L.  Life  and  letters  of  Elizabeth 
Prentiss.    N.  Y.  [1882].  O.      928.1:54 

Ticknor,  G:  Life  of  W:  HicKling  Prescott. 
Bost.  1864.   Q.  928.1-f-36 

Frothingham,  Octavius  Brooks.  George  Rip- 
ley. (Amer.  men  of  letters.)  Bost.  1882. 
S.  ■  928.1:51 

Sigourney,  Lydia  Howard,  born  Huntley.  Let- 
ters of  life.    N.  Y.  1866.  D.  9213.1  :  37 

Swisshelm,  Jane  Grey,  born  Cannon.  Half  a 
century.    2d  ed. "  Chicago.  1880.  D. 

928.1  :47 

Conwell,  Russell  H.  The  life,  travels  and  liter- 
ary career  of  Bayard  Taylor.  Bost. 
[1881].  D.  928.1  :38 

Taylor,  Marie,  born  Hansen,  and  Horace  Elisha 
Scudder,  eds.  Life  and  letters  of  Bayard 
Taylor.    Portr.    Bost.  1884.    2  v.   D. 

928.1  :70 

Thorbuxn,  Grant.  Forty  years'  residence  in 
America,  or  The  doctrine  of  a  particular 
providence,  exemplified  in  his  life  ;  writ- 
ten by  himself .    Bost.  1834.  D.    928.1:40 

Channing,  W:  Ellery.  Thoreau,  the  poet- 
naturalist  ;  with  memorial  verses.  Bost. 
1873.  D.  928. 1  :  39 

Sanborn,  Franklin  B:  Henry  D.  Thoreau.  Bost. 
1882.    D.  928.1  :  50 

Hillard,  (x:  Stillman,  ed.  Life,  letters  and 
journals  of  G:  Ticknor.  111.  Bost.  1876. 
2v.  O.  928.1:41 

Wheaton,  Robert.  Memoir,  with  selections  from 
his  writings.  Bost.  1854.  D.  928.1:42 
Contents.  Memoir.  —  Selections  from  /lis  writings: 
The  sources  of  the  Divina  commedia;  Jasmin,  the 
barber  poet;  Coquerel's  Experimental  Christianity; 
The  revolution  in  Prussia;  The  revolution  of  1848  in 
Sicily;  Schmidt's  History  of  the  Albigenses;  Thiers' 
History  of  the  consulate  and  the  empire;  Memoir  of 
the  late  dr.  Wheaton. 


1548 


CI.  928 


BIOGRAPHY— LITERATURE. 


1544 


Bucke,  R:  Maurice.  Walt  Whitman.  Portr. 
Phila.  1883.  D.  928.1:60 

Kennedy,  W:  Sloane.  John  Greenleaf  Whit- 
tier;  his  life,  genius  and  writings.    Bost. 

1882.  O.  928.1  :49 
Underwood,  Francis  H:    John  Greenleaf  Whit- 
tier  ;  a  biography.    III.  and  portr.     Bost. 

1883.  D.  928.1  :  62 
WikoflF,  H:    Reminiscences  of  an  idler.     N.  Y. 

1880.  O.  928.1:43 

Beers,  H:  Augustin.    Nathaniel  Parker  Willis. 

(Amer.  men  of  letters.)    Portr.    Bost.  1885. 

S.  928.1:75 

Life  and  poems  of  Theodore  W  i  n  t  h  r  o  p,  The  ; 

ed.  by  his  sister.     Portr.     N.  Y.  1884.  D. 

928.1  :65 

3.    British  authors. 

{For  Shakspere,  see  cl.  823.3,  col.  1045.) 
Collective  biogr. 

Adams,  Oscar  Fay.  A  brief  hand-book  of  eng- 
lish  authors".    Bost.  1884  [1883].   D. 

)28.2:R189 
928.2  :  189 


Wright,  T:  Biographia  britannica  literaria,  or 
Biography  of  literary  characters  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  arr.  in  chi-onological 
order.     Lond.  1842,  1846.    2  v.  O. 

928.2:187 
Conunts.    V.  1.    Anfflo-saxon  period.     2.    Anglo- 
norman  period. 

Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  Personal  traits  of  british 
authors.    Portr.    N.  Y.  1885.    4  v.  D. 

928.2:216 
Cmitents.  V.  1.  Wordsworth.— Coleridgre.— Lamb  — 
Hazlltt.— LelRh  Hunt.— Procter.  2.  Scott.— HogR.— 
Campbell.— Chalmers.—  Wilson.- De  Quincey.— Jeff- 
rey. 3.  Byron.— Shelley.— Moore.— Rogers.-Keats. 
Southey.— Landor.  4.  Hood.— Macaulay.— Sydney 
Smith.  —  Jerrold.  —  Dickens.  —  Charlotte  Bronte.  — 
Thackeray. 

Stoddard,  R:  H:,  ed.  Bric-a-brac  series:  Per- 
sonal reminiscences  by  Chorley,  Planche 
and  Young.     N.  Y.  1874.  S.         '928.2  :  42 

—  Same  :    Anecdote  biographies  of   Thackeray 

and  Dickens.    N.  Y.  1874.  S.     928.2  :  137 

—  Same  -.    Personal  reminiscences  by  Moore  and 

Jerdan.    N.  Y.  1875.  D.  928.2  :  106 

—  Same  :     Personal   reminiscences  by  Cornelia 

Knight  and  Thomas  Raikes.    N.' Y.  1875.  S. 
928.2:  152 

—  Same  -.    Personal  reminiscences  by  Constable 

and  Gillies.    N.  Y.  1876.  S.  928.2  :  46 

—  Same  :     Personal  reminiscences  by  Barham, 

Harness  and  Hodder.    N.  Y.  1876.  S. 

928.2:6 

—  Same :     Personal    reminiscences    of    Lamb, 

Hazlitt  and  others.    N.  Y.  1878.   S. 

928.2 :  7 
Contents.    C:  Lamb.— W:  Hazlitt.  — T:  Campbell.— 
Countess  of  Blesslngton. 

Clarke,  C:,  and  Mary  Virginia,  born  Novello, 
Cowden-.  Recollections  of  writers  ;  with 
letters  of  C:  Lamb,  Leigh  Hunt,  Douglas 
Jerrold  and  C:  Dickens,  and  a  pref.  by 
Mary  Cowden  Clarke.    N.  Y.  [1878].  O. 

928.2:47 
Contents.    Preface.—  General  recollections.— Recol- 
lections of  J:  Keats.— C:  Lamb  and  his  letters.- Mary 
Lamb.— Leigh  Hunt  and  his  letters.— Doug-las  Jerrold 
and  hig  letters.- C:  Dickens  and  his  letters.- Index. 


Johnson,  S:  The  lives  of  the  most  eminent 
english  poets,  with  critical  observations  on 
their  works.  New  ed.,  corr.  Lond.  171)4. 
4v.  O.  928.2:4 

Contents.  V.  1.  Cowley.— Denham.  —  Milton.— Bvit- 
ler.— Rochester.  —  Roscommon.  —  Otway.  —Waller. - 
Pomfret.  —  Dorset.  —  Stepney.  —  J.  Philips.— Walsh. 
2.  Dryden.— Smith.— Duke.—  King.— Sprat.— Halifax. 
— Parnell.  —  Garth.  —  Rowe.  —  Addison.  —  Hughes.- 
Sheffield,  duke  of  Buckinghamshire.  3.  Prior.  — 
Congreve.—  Blaekmore.  —  Fenton.—  Gay.— Granville. 
—Yalden.— Tickell.  —  Hammond.  —  Somerville.— Sav- 
age.—Swift.— Broome.  4.  Pope.— Pitt.— Thomson. 
Watts.— A.  Philips.  —  West.  —  Collins.  —  Dyer.— Shen- 
stone.  —Young.  —  Mallet.  —  Akenside.  —  Gray.— Lyt- 
telton. 
—  Same.    Aberdeen.   1847.    4  y.  in  1.  S. 

928.2:4 
Gary,  H:  Francis.    Lives  of  the  english  poets 
from  Johnson  to  Kirke  White,  designed  as 
a  continuation  of  Johnson's  Lives.     Lond. 
1846.  S.  928.2:2 

Contents.    S:  Johnson.— J:  Armstrong.— R:  Jago. 
R:  O.  Cambridge.  —  Tobias  Smollett— T:   Warton.— 
Joseph  Warton.  —  Christopher  Anstey.— W:  Mason. 
—  Oliver    Goldsmith.  —  Erasmus     Darwin.  —W:   J. 
Mickle.— James  Beattie.— W:  Hayley.— Sir  W:  Jones. 
— T:  Chatterton.— H:  Kirke  White. 
Rossetti,  W:  Michael.     Lives  of  famous  poets  ; 
a  companion  volume  to  the  series  Moxon's 
popular  poets.    Lond.  1878.  D.      928.2  :  5 
Contents.    Chaucer.— Spenser.  —  Shakespeare.— Mil- 
ton.—Butler.  —  Dryden.— Pope.  —  Thomson.— Gray.— 
Goldsmith.— Cowper.— Burns.  —  Wordsworth.- Scott. 
—Coleridge.— Campbell.— Moore.—  Byron.— Shelley.— 
Mrs.  Hemans.-Keats.-Hood.— Longfellow. 
Dennis,    J:      Heroes    of    literature :      English 
poets  ;  a  book  for  young  readers.    Lond. 
1883.  D.  928.2  :  192 

Robertson,  Eric  S.  English  poetesses  ;  a  series 
of  critical  biographies  with  illustrative 
extracts.    Lond.  1883.  D.  928.2  :  196 

Oosse,  Edmund  W:  Seventeenth-century  stud- 
ies ;  a  contribution  to  the  history  of  englisli 
poetry.     Lond.  1883.  O.  928.2  :213 

Contents.    T:  Lodge.— J:   Webster.— S:  Rowlands.— 
Capt.  Dover's  Cotswold  games.— Robert  Herrick.— R: 
Crashaw.- Abraham  Cowley.— The  matchless  Orinda. 
— SirG:  Etheredge.— T :  Otway. 
Howitt,  W:     Homes  and  haunts  of    the  most 
eminent  british  poets.    111.    N.  Y.   1851.  2 
v.  D.  914.2:28 

Contents,  see  col.  1233. 
Baker,  D:  Erskine.     Biographia  dramatica;  or 
Companion  to  the  playhouse,  etc. 

822.4  :  3 
See  col.  1044. 
Campbell,  T:,  and  others.     Lives  of  the  british 
dramatists.     Phila.  1846.  2v.ini.   S. 

928.2  :  1 
Contents.    V.  1.    Campbell,  T:     Remarks  on  the 
life  and  writings  of  W:   Shakspoare.— Gififord,  W: 
Memoirs  of  Ben  Jonson.    2.   Darley,  G:    Lives  of 
Beaumont  and  Fletcher.— Coleridge,  H.     Lives  of 
Massingerand  Ford.- Hunt,  J.  H:  L.    Biographical 
and  critical  notices  of  Wycherley,  Congreve,  Van- 
brugh  and  Farquhar. 
Archer,    W:      English     dramatists     of    today. 
Lond.  1883.  D.  928.2  :  183 

Contents.    Introd.  —  Playwrights  of  yesterday.— J. 
Albery.- P.  W.  Broughton.— F.  C.   Burnand.  —  H:  J. 
Byron.— W.  S.   Gilbert.— S.  Grundy.  —  B.  Howard. 
H.  A.  Jones.-P.   Meritt.— H.    C.  Merivale.  —  A.  W. 
Pinero.— R.Reece.-G:  R.  Sims.— S.  T.  Smith.— Tenny- 
son.-W.  G.  Wills. 
Ritchie,   Anna    Isabella,   born   Thackeray.      A 
book  of  sibyls:    Mrs.  Barbauld,  miss  Edge- 
worth,    mrs.    Opie,    miss  Austen.      Lond. 
1883.  O.  928.2  :  175 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  928.2+175 


I 


1545 


BIOGRAPHY— LITERATURE. 


CI.  928 


1546 


Anton,  P:  England's  essayists  ;  Addison,  Ba- 
con, DeQuincey,  Lamb.  Lond.  [1884] .  D. 
928.2:208 
Thackeray,  W:  Makepeace.  The  english  hu- 
mourists of  the  18th  century ;  a  series  of 
lectures,  del.  in  England,  Scotland  and  the 
U.  S.  of  America.     Leipz.  1853.   S. 

928.2:8 
Contents.    Swift.— Congreve  and  Addison.— Steele. 
—Prior.  Gay  and  Pope.  -Hogarth,  Smollett  and  Field- 
ing.—Sterne  and  Goldsmith.— Charity  and  humour. 
—  Same.     T.p.w.     [N.  Y.  I860].  D.      928.2:8 
Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.    Celebrated  english- 
women of  the  Victorian  era.    Lond.  1884.  D. 
928.2:212 
Contents.    Queen  Victoria.  —  Harriet  Martineau.— 
Charlotte  Bronte.  —  Mary    Russell   Mitford.  —  Mary 
Somerville.  —  Sara  Coleridge.  —  Mary  Carpenter.  — 
Adelaide  Anne  Procter.— George  Eliot.— Jane  Welsh 
Carlyle. 
Curwen,  H:    A  history  of  booksellers  ;   the  old 
and  the  new.     Portr.  and  ill.    Lond.  n.  d. 
D.  928.2:144 

Contents.  The  booksellers  of  olden  times.  —  The 
Longman  family.— Constable,  Cadell  and  Black.  —  J: 
Murray.— W:  Blackwood.  —  Chambers,  Knight  and 
Cassell.— H:  Colburn.— The  Rivingtons,  the  Parkers 
and  James  Nisbet.— Butterworth  and  Churchill.— E: 
Moxon.— Kelly  and  Virtue.— T:  Tegg.— T:  Nelson.— 
Simpkin,  Marshall  and  co.  —  C:  B:  Mudie.  — W.  H. 
Smith  and  son.— Provincial  booksellers. 

In  dividual     h  i  o  g  r . 

Aikin,    Lucy.       Life    of    Joseph     Addison. 
Phila.  1846.  D.  928.2  :  12 

Courtliope,  W:  J:    Addison.     [Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters].   N.  Y.  1884.  D.  928.2  :  194 
Aikin,  Lucy.    Memoir  of  John  Aikin;  with  a 
selection  of  his  miscellaneous  pieces,  bio- 
graphical, moral  and  critical.     Phila.  1824. 
O.  928.2:13 
Contents.     Memoir.  —  Critical  essays   on    english 
poets:    Account  of  the  life  and  works  of  Spencer 
LsJc] ;   On  the  poetry  of  Milton;  On  the  heroic  poem 
of  Gondibert;   Critical  remarks  on  Dryden's  fables; 
Observations   on  Pope's  Essay  on  man;    Plan  and 
character  of  Thomson's  Seasons;    Comparison   be- 
tween Thomson  and  Cowper  as  descriptive  poets; 
On  dr.   Armstrong's  Art  of  preserving  health;  On 
the  poems  of  Green;  On  Somerville's  Poem  of  the 
chase;  On  the  poetry  of  Goldsmith.— Miscellaneous 
pieces:     Aphorisms  on  mind  and  manners;    What 
man  is  made  for;  On  the  touch  for  the  king's  evil; 
Literary  prophecies  for  1797;  Remarks  on  the  charge 
of  jacobism;    On  the    probable    melioration  in  the 
state  of  mankind;  On  toleration  in  Russia;   Military 
piety;    Inquiry   into  the    nature    of   family    pride; 
Apology  for  the  demolition  of  ruins;  Inquiry  into 
the  essential   chai-acter  of  man;   Thoughts  on  the 
formation  of   character;    On  self -biographers;    On 
the  attachment  to    Mary,  queen  of  scots;  On   the 
imitative  principle ;    Historical  relations  of  poison- 
ings; A  word  for  philosophy;  On  cant;  On  mottoes. - 
App.:    Descriptions  of  vegetables  from  the  roman 
poets;  Biogr.  account  of  the  rev.  dr.  Enfleld;  De- 
scription of  the  country  about  Dorking;   Biogr.  ac- 
count of  R:  Pulteney;  Memoir  of  Gilbert  Wakefield; 
Memoir   of    Joseph    Priestley;     Memoir    of   James 
Currie;  Memoir  of  rev.  G:  Walker. 
Arblay,  Frances,  born  Burney,  mme.  d'.     Diary 
and  lettei's ;    ed.  by  her  niece  [Charlotte 
Barrett].    Lond.  1854.     7  v.  S.    928.2:14 
Abbott,  Edwin  Abbott.      Francis  Bacon;   an 
account  of  his  life  and  works.    Loud.  1885. 
O.                                                   928.2+217 
Church,  R:  VV:    Bacon.     [Eng.  men  of  letters.] 
N.  Y.  1884.  D.                              928.2  :  197 
Dixon,  W:  Hepworth.    Personal  history  of  lord 
Bacon;  from  unpub.  papers.    Bost.  1861. 
D.                                                     928.2  :  15 


Oliver,   Grace  Atkinson,    born  Little,  formerly 
mrs.  Ellis .    [Memoir,  letters  and  a  selection 
from  the  poems  and  prose  writings  of  Anna 
Laetitia  Barbauld.]    Bost.  1874.  2  v.  D. 
928.2:16 
Contents.    V.  1.    Memoir,  with  many  of  her  letters. 
2.    Poems.    Prose  works.    Miscellaneous:   The  hill  of 
science;  On  romances;    An  inquiry  into  those  kinds 
of  distress  which  excite  agreeable  sensations,  with  a 
tale;  The  cure  of  the  banks  of  the  Rhone;  On  evil; 
On  monastic  institutions;   Against  inconsistency  in 
our  expectations;    On  education;   On  prejudice;    On 
female  studies;   On  the  classics;    Selama;    Letter  on 
watering-places;  Dialogue  in  the  shades;  Knowledge 
and  her  daughter.  —  Legacy  for  young  ladies:  True 
magicians;  The  pine  and  the  olive;  On  riddles;  Enig- 
ma, to  the  ladies;  The  king  in  his  castle;   The  misses, 
addressed  to  a  careless  girl;   The  four  sisters;  Letter 
of  a  young  king;   On  the  uses  of  history;  Fashion,  a 
vision;   Description  of  two  sisters;    On  friendship; 
Confidence  and  modesty,  a  fable;  Picnic;  Letter  from 
Grimalkin  to  Selima;  Allegory  on  sleep;  Expense,  a 
dialogue. 
Barton,  Lucy.    Memoir,   letters  and    poems  of 
Bernard  B  art  on  ;   ed.  by  his  daughter. 
Phila.  1850.  D.  928.2  :  17 

Beloe,  W:  The  sexagenarian,  or  The  recollec- 
tions of  a  literary  life.  2d  ed.  Lond.  1818. 
2  V.  O.  928.2:200 

Jebb,  R:  Claverhouse.    Bentley.     [Eng.  men 
on  letters].    N.  Y.  1882.  D.  '     928.2  :  159 
Madden,  R:  Robert.    Literary  life  and  corresp. 
of  the  countess  of  B  1  e  s  s  i  n  g  t  o  n.     N.  Y. 
1855.  2  V.  D.  928.2  :  18 

Waller,  J:  Francis.    B  o  s  w  e  1 1.      in  928.2  :  85 
Gaskell,    Elizabeth  Cleghorn,    born  Stevenson. 
Life  of   Charlotte  Bronte.     N.   Y.   1864. 
2  V.  in  1.  D.  928.2  :  20 

HoUoway,  Laura  Carter.  An  hour  with  Char- 
lotte Bronte,  or  Flowers  from  a  Yorkshire 
moor.    N.  Y.  [1883].  D.  928.2  :  193 

Reid,  T.  Wemyss.     Charlotte  Bronte  ;  a  mono- 
graph. 111.    N.  Y.  1877.  D.  928.2  :  19 
Robinson,  A.  Mary  F.    Emily  Bronte.    (Fa- 
mous women.)    Bost.  1883.  S.   928.2  :  171 
Huth,  Alfred  H:    Life    and    writings  of    H:  T: 
Buckle.    N.  Y.  1880.  O.  928.2:21 
Bulwer-Lytton,  SirE:  G:Earle  Lytton,  1st  baron 
Lytton.    The  life,   letters  and  literary  re- 
mains of  E:  Bulwer  lord  Lytton,  by  his 
son  ;   V.  1,  containing  v.  1  and  2  of  the  eng. 
ed.     N.  Y.  1884  [18831.  D-           928.2  :  191 

—  Same.    2  pts.    N.  Y.  1884  [1883].  Q. 

928.2+191 
ConUnts.    V.  1,  Pt.  1.    Autobiography,  1803-182.5. — 
Pt.  2.    Biography,  1825-1832. 

Hare,  A:  J:  Cuthbert.  Life  and  letters  of  baro- 
ness Buns  en.     N.  Y.  1879.  2  V.  D. 

928.2  :  22 

Carlyle,  T:  Life  of  Robert  Burns.  N.  Y.  1*860. 
S.  928.2:24 

—  Same.     [Biogr.  series] .    N.  Y.  1877.  T. 

928.2:24 

Sharp,  J:  Campbell.     Robert  Burns.    [Eng.  men 

of  lettersj.     N.  Y.  1879.  D.  928.2  :  25 

—  Same.  N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  in  928.2+9 
Bums  club,  Milwaukee.  The  centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  birthday  of  Robert  Burns, 
as  commemorated  by  his  countrymen  in 
the  city  of  Milw.,  Wis.,  jan.  25th  1859;  re- 
ported for  the  Burn's  club  by  G:  W.  Feather- 
stonhaugh.    Milw.  1859.  D.       928.2  :  149 

Burns  club.  New  York.  The  centennial  birthday 
of  Robert  Burns,  as  celebrated  by  the 
Burns  club  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.,  tiiesday 
Jan.  25th  1859,  by  J.  Cunningham.  N.  t. 
1860.  O.  928.2  :  150 


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Butler,  C:  Reminiscenses ;  with  a  letter  to  a 
lady  on  ancient  and  modern  music.  2d 
amer.  ed.    N.  Y.  1825.  D.  928.2  :  26 

Castelar  y  Rissoll,  Emilio.  The  life  of  lord 
Byron,  and  other  sketches.  N.  Y.  1876. 
D;  928.2  :  28 

Contents.    Life  of  lord  Byron.— Victor  Hugro.— Alex- 
ander Dumas.  —  Emile  Girardin.  —  Daniel  Manin.  — 
Adolphe  Thiers. 
Elze,  F:  K:    Lord  Byron.    2te  verm.  ausg.    Ber- 
lin. 1881.  O.      ■  928.2:220 
Gait,  J:    Life  of  lord  Byron.    N.  Y.  1845.  S. 

928.2:29 
Jeaffireson,  J :  Cordy.    The  real  lord  Byron  ;  new 
views  of  the  poet's  life.    Bost.  1883.  D. 

928.2  :  169 
—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q. 
Moore,  T:    Life  of  lord  Byron  ; 
and  journals.    Phila.  1846. 


Nichol,  J:    Byron. 

Y.  1880.  D. 
Trelawney,  E:  J: 


928.2+169 

with  his  letters 
2v  D. 

928.2:30 
[Eng.   men  of  letters].     N. 
928.2  :  33 
Records  of  Byron. 

in  928.2  :  125 

Boissy,  Teresa  Gamba  marquise  de,  formerly 
contessa  Guiccioli.  My  recollections  of  lord 
Byron  and  those  of  eye-witnesses  of  his 
life.    N.  Y.  1869.  D.  928.2  :  32 

Gardiner,  Margaret,  born  Power,  formerly  mrs. 
Farmer,  countess  of  Blessington.  A  journal 
of  conversations  with  lord  Byron ;  with  a 
sketch  of  the  life  of  the  author.  Bost.  1859. 
p.  928.2  :  31 

Medwin,  T:  Conversations  with  lord  Byron,  no- 
ted during  a  residence  with  his  lordship  at 
Pisa,  in  18^1  and  1822.  New  ed.  Lond.  1824. 
O.  928.2  :  27 

Beattie,  W:,  ed.  Life  and  letters  of  T:  C  a  m  p  - 
bell.    N.Y.  1850.    2  v.  D.        928.2:34 

Carlyle,  T:  Reminiscences  ;  ed.  by  James  An- 
thony Froude.     N.  Y.  1881.  O".     928.2:36 

Conway,  Moncure  Daniel.  T:  Carlyle.  N. 
Y.  1881.  D.  9528.2  :  37 

Froude,  James  Anthony.    T:  Carlyle.     111.  and 
portr.  N.  Y.  1882,  1884.  2  v.  D".    928.2  :  40 
Contents.    V.  1.    A  history  of  the  first  forty  years 
of  his  life.  1795-18.35.    2.    A  history  of  his  life  In  Lon- 
don, 1834-1881. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882,  1884.    4  v.  Q.     928.2+40 

Masson,  D:  Carlyle,  personally  and  in  his  writ- 
ings ;  two  Edinburgh  lectures.  N.  Y.  1885. 
D.  928.2:214 

Shepherd,  R:  Heme,  and  C:  Norris  Williamson, 
ecU.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of 
Thomas  Carlyle,  with  personal  reminiscen- 
ces and  selections  from  his  private  letters. 
Lond.  1881.    2  v.  D.  928.2  :  38 

Wylie,  W:  Howie.  Thomas  Carlyle,  the  man 
and  his  books  ;  ill.  by  personal  reminiscen- 
ces, table-talk  and  anecdotes  of  himself 
and  his  friends.    2d  ed.     Lond.  1881.  D. 

928.2:39 

Pennington,  Montagu.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of 
Elizabeth  Carter  ;  with  a  new  ed.  of  her 
poems,  incl.  some  which  have  never  ap- 
peared before.  Added,  some  miscell. 
essays  in  prose,  together  with  her  notes  on 
the  Bible  and  answers  to  objections  con- 
cerning the  christian  religion.  2d  ed. 
Lond.  1808.    2  v.  O.  928.2  :  145 

Chambers,  W:  Story  of  a  long  and  busy  life. 
Lond.  1882.  S.  928.2  :  161 

Ward,  Adolphus  W:  Chaucer.  [Eng.  men 
of  letters].    N.Y.  1880.  D.  928.2:41 


Chorley,  H:  Fothergill.  Recent  art  and  society 
as  described  in  [his]  autobiogr.  and  meni- 
oirs  ;  compiled  from  the  ed.  of  H:  G.  Hew- 
lett by  C.  H.  Jones.  [Amateur  ser.]  N.  Y. 
1874.  D.  928.2  :  43 

Waddington,  S:  Arthur  Hugh  Clough  ;  a 
monograph.     Lond.  1883.  D.     928.2:181 

Traill,  H.  D.  Coleridge  [Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters].    N.  Y.  1884.  D.  928.2  :  202 

Cottle,  Joseph.  Reminiscences  of  8:  Taylor 
Coleridge  and  Robert  Southey.  N.  Y.  1848. 
D.  928.2:44 

Coleridge,  Sara,  horn  Coleridge.  Memoir 
and  letters  ;  ed.  by  her  daughter.  N.  Y. 
1874.  O.  928.2  :  45 

Hayley,  W:  Life  and  posthumous  writings  of 
W :  C  o  w  p  e  r  ;  with  an  introd.  letter  to  the 
right  hon.  earl  Cowper,  N.  Y.  1803.  2  v. 
inl.  O.  928.2:50 

Smith,  Goldwiu.  Cowper,  [Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters].    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  928.2  :  48 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  m  928.2+11 
Southey,    Robert.     Life  of  W:  Cowper.     Bost. 

1843.    2v.  D.  928.2  :  49 

Taylor,  T:  Life  of  W:  Cowper  ;  compiled  from 
his  corresp.  and  other  authentic  sources  of 
information ;  containing  remaiks  on  his 
writings  and  on  the  peculiarities  of  his  in- 
teresting character  never  before  pub.  2d 
amer.  ed.    Phila.  1834.  D.  928.2:51 

Crabbe,  G:  Life  of  G:  Crabbe;  with  his  let- 
ters and  journals,  by  his  son.  Phila.  1835. 
D.  928.2  :  146 

Croker,  J:  Wilson.  The  Croker  papers,  the 
corresp.  and  diaries  of  J:  Wilson  Croker, 
secretary  of  the  admiralty,  from  1809  to 
1830  ;  ed.  by  L:  J.  Jennings.  Portr.  N.  Y. 
1884.     2  V.  O.  928.2  :  204 

Cumberland,  R;  Memoirs,  written  by  himself ; 
containing  an  account  of  his  life  and  writ- 
ings, interspersed  with  anecdotes  and  char- 
acters of  several  of  the  most  distinguished 
persons  of  his  time  with  whom  he  had 
intercourse  and  connection,  with  ill.  notes 
by  H:  Flanders.    Phila.  1856.  O. 

928.2  :  52 

Chadwick,  W:  The  life  and  times  of  Daniel 
D  e  Foe;  with  remarks,  digressive  and 
discursive.     Lond.  1859.  O.  928.2  :  54 

Minto,  W:  Daniel  Defoe.  [Eng.  men  of  letters.  ] 
N.  Y.  1879.  D.  928.2  :  53 

Delaney,  Mary,  born  Granville,  formerly  mrs. 
Pendarves.  Autobiography  and  corresp.; 
rev.  from  lady  Llanover's  ed.  and  ed.  oy 
Sarah  Chauncey  Woolsey.  Bost.  1880.  2  v. 
D.  928.2  :  155 

De  duincey,  T:  Confessions  of  an  english 
opium-eater,  and  Suspiria  de  profundis. 
Bost.  1850.  D.  928.2  :  55 

—  Autobiographic  sketches.    Bost.  1853.  D. 

928.2:56 
Japp,    Alexander  Hay,  {H.   A.  Page).     T:  Dc 

Q  u  i  n  c  e  y  ;    his  life    and    writings    from 

unpub.  corresp.,  by  H.  A.  Page.     N.  Y. 

1877.     2v.  D.  ^28.2:57 

Masson,  D:    De  Quincey.    [Eng.  men  of  letters.] 

N.  Y.  1882  [1881].  D.  928.2  :  58 

Forster,  J:     Life  of  C:  Dickens.     Phila.  1874. 

3  v.  D.  928.2:60 

Hanaford,  Phebe  A.    The  life  and  writings  of 

C:  Dickens.    Bost.  1882.  D.       928.2  :  168 


a 


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01.  928 


1550 


Jones,  C:  H.  Short  life  of  C:  Dickens  ;  with  se- 
lections from  his  letters.  [Appletons'  new 
handy-vol.  serj   N.  Y.  1880.  S.    928.2  :  59 

"Ward,  Adblphus  W  :  Dickens.  [Eng.  naen  of 
letters.]    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  928.2  :  158 

Saintsbury,  G:  Warner.  Dryden.  [Eng.  men 
of  letters.]    N.  Y.  1881.  D.  928.2  :  61 

Oliver,  Grace  Atkinson,  born  Little,  formerly 
mrs.  Ellis.  A  study  of  Maria  Edge- 
worth;  with  notices  of  her  father  and 
friends.     Portr.  and  ill.    Bost.  1882.  D. 

928.2  :  173 

Zimmern,  Helen.  Maria  Edgeworth.  (Famous 
women.)    Bost.  1883.  S.  928.2  :  190 

Blind,  Mathilde.  George  Eliot.  (Famous 
women.)    Bost.  1883.  S.  928.2:172 

Oooke,  G:  Willis.  George  Eliot ;  a  critical  study 
of  her  life,  writings,  and  philosophy.  Bost. 
1883.   D.  928.2  :  188 

Oross,  J:W.  George  Eliot's  life  as  related  in 
her  letters  and  journals ;  arr.  and  ed.  by 
her  husband.  111.  and  portr.  N.  Y.  1885. 
3  V.  D.  928.2:205 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1885.    3  v.  Q.  928.2+205 
Ames,  C:  G.     George  Eliot's  two  marriages -,   an 

essay.    3d  ed.    Phila.  1885.  8.    928.2:221 

Evelyn,  J:  Diary  ;  to  which  are  added  a  selec- 
tion from  "his  familiar  letters  and  the 
private  corresp.  between  king  Charles  I 
and  sir  E:  Nicholas,  and  between  sir  E: 
Hyde,  afterwards  earl  of  Clarendon,  and 
sir  R:  Browne,  ed.  from  the  original  mss. 
by  W:  Bray.  A  new  ed.  in  4  v.,  with  a  life 
of  the  author  by  H:  B.  Wheatley.  Portr. 
Lond.  1879.     4  v.  O.  928.2  :R195 

Dobson,  H:  Austin.  Fielding.  [Eng.  men  of 
letters.]    N.  Y.  1883.  D.  928.2  :  170 

Fletcher,  Elizabeth,  born  Dawson.  Autobio- 
graphy, with  letters  and  other  family 
memorials ;  ed.  by  the  survivor  of  her 
family  [lady  Mary  Richardson].  Bost. 
1876.   D.  928.2:62 

Fox,  Caroline.  Memories  of  old  friends  -,  ex- 
tracts from  the  journals  and  letters  of 
Caroline  Fox,  of  Penjerrick,  Cornwall, 
from  1835  to  1871,  ed.  by  Horace  N.  Pym. 
2d  ed.;  added,  14  original  letters  from  J: 
Stuart  Mill,  never  before  pub.  [Large 
paper  ed.  ill.]   Phila.  1882.  O.  928.2+P63 

—  Same.    Phila.  1883.  D.  928.2  :  63 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  928.2+63 
Frost,  T:     Forty  years'  recollections ;    literary 

and  political.   Lond.  1880.  D.    928.2  :  198 

Gait,  J:    Autobiography.    Phila.  1833.    2  v.  D. 

928.2  :  64 

Morison,  James  Cotter.  Gibbon.  [Eng.  men 
of  letters.]     N.  Y.  1879.  D.  928.2  :  65 

Paul,  C:  Kegan.  William  Godwin;  his  friends 
and  contemporaries.  Portr.  and  ill.  Lond. 
1876.     2v.  O.  928.2:151 

Black,  W:  Goldsmith.  [Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters.]    N.  Y.  1879.  D.  928.2  :  68 

—  Same.     N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  in  928.2+9 
Forster,  J:    Life  and  times  of  Oliver  Goldsmith. 

2ded.     Lond.  1854.     2  v.  O.        928.2:07 
Irving,  Washington.     Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith  ; 
with  selections  from  his  writings.     N.  Y. 
1847.    2  V.  S.  928.2  :  70 

Contents.  "V.  1.  Biogr.  sketch. -Poetical  extracts. 
—Miscellaneous  essays.— From  the  Bee.— From  the 
Citizen  of  the  world.  2.  Same,  contrnwed.— Miscel- 
laneous. 

—  Oliver  Goldsmith  ;   a  biography.    N.  Y.  1849. 

D.  928.2  :  69 


Prior,  Sir  James.  Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith ; 
from  a  variety  of  original  sources.  Lond. 
1837.     2  V.  O.  928.2  :  66 

Gosse,  Edmund  W:  Gray.  [Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters.]    N.  Y.  1882.  D."  928.2  :  160 

Griffin,  Daniel.  Life  of  Gerald  Griffin,  by  his 
brother.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  D.  928.2:  71 

—  Same.  G2^51vlO 
Hall,  S:  Carter.     Retrospect  of  a  long  life  from 

1815  to  1883.    N.  Y.  1883.  O.      928.2  :  174 

Hare,  A:  J:  Cuthbert.  Records  of  a  quiet  life 
[Maria  Hare];  rev.  for  amer.  readers  by 
W:  L.  Gage.     Bost.  1873.  D.        928.2  :  72 

Chorley,  H:  Fothergill.  Memorials  of  mrs. 
He  mans;  with  ill.  of  her  literary  char- 
acter from  her  private  corresp.  Phila.  1836. 
D.  928.2  :  73 

Owen,  Harriet  Mary,  born  Browne.    Memoir  of 

the  life  and  writings  of  Felicia  Hemans,  by 

her  sister.     [Anon^    With  an  essay  on  her 

genius  by  mrs.  Sigourney.    N.  Y.  1845.    S. 

928.2  :  74 

Herbert,  E:,  1st  baron  Herbert  of  Oherbury. 
Autobiography ;  with  an  essay  by  W:  D. 
Howells.    Bost.  1877.  S.  '928.2  :  154 

Broderipp,  Frances  Freeling,  born  Hood.  Me- 
morial of  T:  H  o  od  ;  coll.,  arr.  and  ed.  by 
his  daughter,  with  a  preface  and  notes  by 
his  son  [T:  Hood].  111.  Bost.  1860.  2  v. 
D.  928.2  :  75 

Hunt,  James  H:  Leigh.  Autobiography;  with 
reminiscences  of  friends  and  contempora- 
ries.   N.  Y.  1860.     2  V.  D.  928.2  :  76 

Macpherson,  Gerardine,  born  Bate.  Memoirs 
of  the  life  of  Anna  Jameson,  by  her 
niece.    Portr.  Lond.  1878.  O.    928.2  :  180 

Cockburn,  H:  T:  ZorcZ.  Life  of  lord  Jeffrey; 
with  a  selection  from  his  corresp.  Phila. 
1852.     2v.  O.  928.2:77 

Jerrold,  W:  Blanchard.  Life  and  remains  of 
Douglas  Jerrold,  by  his  son.  Bost.  1859. 
D.  928.2:78 

Boswell,  James.     Life  of    S:Johnson,   incl. 

'  a  journal  of  a  tour  to  the  Hebrides.    New 

ed.,  with  add.  and  notes  by  J:  Wilson 
Croker.    N.  Y.  1846.    2  v.  O.      928.2+79 

Page,  W:  P.,  ed.  Life  and  writings  of  8:  John- 
•  son.    N.  Y.  1847.    2  v.  S.  928.2  :  81 

Russell,  J:  Fuller.  Life  of  S:  Johnson.  Lond. 
1847.  S.  928.2  :  82 

Stephen,  Leslie.  Samuel  Johnson.  [Eng.  men 
of  letters].    N.  Y.  1878.  D.  928.2:80 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1878.  Q.  in  928.2+10 
Croker,  J:  Wilson,  etZ.    Johnsoniana,  or  Supple- 
ment to  Boswell  ;  anecdotes  and  sayings  of 
dr.  Johnson.     Phila.  1842.  D.      928.2  :  84 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.  S:  Johnson,  his  words  and  his 
ways  ;  what  he  said,  what  he  did  and  what 
men  thought  and  spoke  concerning  him. 
N.  Y.  1879.  D.  928.2:83 

Waller,  J:  Francis.  Boswell  and  Johnson  ;  their 
companions  and  contemporaries.  Lond. 
[1881J.  S.  928.2:85 

Keary,  Eliza.  Memoir  of  Annie  Keary,  by 
her  sister.    Lond.  1882.  D.        928.2:165 

Milnes,  R:  Monckton,  1st  baron  Houghton.  Life, 
letters  and  literary  remains  of  J:  Keats. 
N.  Y.  1848.  D.  928.2  :  86 

Kingsley,  Fanny  E.,  born  Grenfell,  ed.  C: 
Kings  ley;  his  letters  and  memoirs  of 
his  life,  ed.  by  his  wife.  Abr.  fi-om  the 
Lond.  ed.    N.  Y.  1877.  O.  928.2  :  87 


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1552 


Ainger,  Alfred.  Charles  Lamb.  [Eng.  men 
of  letters].    N.  Y.  1882.  D.       928.2  :  157 

Procter,  Bryan  Waller,  {Barry  Cornwall). 
CharlesLamb  ;  a  memoir  by  Barry  Corn- 
wall.   Bost.  1866.  D.  928.2  :  88 

Gilchrist,  Anne.  Mary  Lamb.  (Famous  wo- 
men).   Bost.  1881.  S.  928.2  :  179 

Lamb,  Mary  and  C:  Poems,  letters  and  re- 
mains, now  first  collected  ;  with  reminis- 
cences and  notes  by  W:  Carew  Hazlitt. 
Lond.  1874.  D.  928.2  :  89 

Colvin,  Sidney.  Lander.  [Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters].    N.Y.  1881.  D.  928.2:90 

Mackay,  C:,  ed.  Medora  Leigh;  a  history  and 
an  autobiogr.,  with  an  introd.  and  a  com- 
mentary on  the  charges  brought  against 
lord  Byron  by  mrs.  Beecher  Stowe.  N.  Y. 
1870.  O.  928.2:91 

Fitzpatrick,  W:  J:  The  life  of  Charles  L  eve  r  . 
N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  928.2+92 

"Wilson,  Margaret  Cornwall  Baron.  The  life 
and  corresp.  of  M.  G.  L  e  w  i  s  ;  with  many 
pieces  in  prose  and  verse,  never  before 
pub.     [Anon.']     Lond.  1839.     2  v.  O. 

928.2  :  93 

Symington,  Andrew  James.  S:  Lover;  a  bi- 
ogr.  sketch,  with  selections  from  his  wri- 
tings and  corresp.    N.  Y.  1880.  D. 

928.2:94 

Canning,  Tlie  hon.  Albert  Stratford  G:  Lord 
Macaulay,  essayist  and  historian. 
Lond.  1882.  D.  928.2  :  184 

Jones,  C:H.  Lord  Macaulay  ;  his  life,  his  wri- 
tings. [Appleton's  new  handy- vol.  ser.] 
N.  Y.  1880.  S.  928.2:95 

Morison,  James  Cotter.  Macaulay.  [Eng.  men 
of  letters].    N.Y.  1883  [1882].  D. 

928.2  :  164 

Trevelyan,  G:  O:  Life  and  letters  of  Macaulay, 
by  his  nephew.    N.  Y.  1876.    2v.  O. 

928.2:96 

Hughes,  T:  Memoir  of  Daniel  Macmillan. 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  928.2  :  166 

Lean,  Florence,  born  M  a  r  r  y  a  t ,  afterward  mrs. 
Ross  Church.  Life  and  letters  of  capt. 
Mai-ryat.    Leipz.  1872.  S.  928.2:97 

Craik,  Dinah  Maria,  born  Mulock.  A  legacy  ; 
being  the  life  and  remains  of  J:  Martin, 
schoolmaster  and  poet.  Leipz.  1878.  2  v. 
in  1.  S.  928.2:98 

Martin,  Mary  E.,  mrs.  Herbert,  ed.  Memories  of 
seventy  years  by  one  of  a  literary  family. 
Lond.  1882.  D.  928.2:209 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Autobiography ;  ed.  by 
Maria  Weston  Chapman.  Bost.  1877.  2  v. 
O.  928.2:99 

Miller,  Mrs.  Florence  Fenwick,  wife  ofF:  A. 
Ford.  Harriet  Martineau.  (Famous 
women).     Bost.  1885.  S.  928.2:216 

Masson,  D:  Life  of  J:  Milton;  narrated  in 
connexion  with  the  political,  ecclesiastical 
and  literary  history  of  his  time.  Lond. 
1871-81.  6v.   O.  928.2:100 

—  Life  of  Milton  ;  with  an  estimate  of  his  genius* 

and  character  by  lord  Macaulay.     N.  Y. 

1860.  S.  928.2  :  156 

Pattison,  M:     Milton.    [Eng.  men  of  letters]. 

N.  Y.  1880.  D.  928.2  :  101 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  in  928.2+11 
Mitford,  Mary  Russell.    Recollections  of  a  lit- 
erary life,   or  Books,  places  and  people. 
N.  Y.  1858.  D.  928.2  :  102 

—  Life,  related  in  a  selection  from  her  letters  to 


her   friends ;    ed.    by   A.    G.    L'Estrange. 

Lond.  1870.  3  v.  D.  928.2  :  182 

Doran,   J:     A  lady  of    the  last   century;  mrs. 

Elizabeth  Montagu,   ill.   in  her  unpub. 

letters,  coll.  and  arr.  with  a  biogr.  sketcli 

and  a  chapter  on  blue   stockings.    2d  ed. 

Lond.  1873.  O.  928.2  :  186 

Knight,  Helen  C.     Life  of  James  Montgom- 
ery.    Bost.  1857.  D.  928.2:103 
Symington,   Andrew  James.    T:  Moore,  the 

poet ;  his  life  and  works.    N.  Y.  1880.  S. 

928.2:105 
Moore,   T:    Memoirs,  journal  and  corresp.,  ed. 

by  the  right  hon.   lord  J:  Russell.    N.  Y. 

1857.  2v.  O.  928.2+104 

—  Notes  from  [his]  letters  to  his  music  publisher, 

James  Power,     the  publication  of   whicli 

was  suppressed  in  London  ;  with  an  introd. 

letter  from  T:  Crofton  Croker.    N.Y.  n.  d. 

D.  928.2:107 

Roberts,  W:    Memoirs  of  the  life  and  coi-resp. 

of  Hannah  More.    N.  Y.  1845.   2  v.  D. 

928.2  :  108 
Morgan,  Sydney,  born  Owenson,  lady.  Passages 

from  my  autobiography.    N.  Y.  1859.  D. 

928.2  :  109 
Besant,  Walter.    The  life  and  achievements  of 

E:  H:  Palmer.    Portr.    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

928.2:  177 
Pagan,  L:     Life  and  corresp.  of  sir  Anthony 

Panizzi.     Bost.   1881.    2  v.    O. 

928.2:  110 
Payn,    James.      Some    literary     recollections. 

Portr.     N.  Y.  1884.  D.       "         928.2:203 
Piozzi,  Hester  Lynch,  born  Salusbury,  formerly 

mrs.   Thrale.     Autobiography,  letters  and 

literary  remains ;  ed.   with   notes  and  an 

introd.  account  of  her  life  and  writings  by 

A.  Hayward.    Bost.  1861.  D.    928.2:111 
Stephen,    Leslie.       Alexander   Pope.      [Eng. 

men  of  letters].    N.  Y.  1880.   D. 

928.2:  112 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1882.  Q.  m  928.2+11 
Richardson,  S:    Correspondence,   sel.   from  the 

original  mss.,  bequeathed  by  him  to  his 
family  ;  prefixed,  a  biogr.  account  of  that 
author,  and  observations  on  his  writings 
by  Anna  Laetitia  Barbauld.  Lond.  1804. 
6v.  O.  928.2:113 

Caine,  T.  Hall.  Recollections  of  Dante  Gabriel 
Rossetti.    Lond.  1882.  O.     928.2:185 

Sharp,  W:  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti ;  a  record 
and  study.    N.  Y.  1882.  D.         928.2  :  167 

Allan,  G:  Life  of  sir  Walter  Scott ;  with  criti- 
cal notices  of  his  writings.  Phila.  1835.  O. 
928.2+119 

Cunningham,  Allan.  Some  account  of  the  life 
and  works  of  sir  Walter  Scott.  Bost. 
1832.  S.  928.2  :  120 

Hutton,  R:  Holt.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  [Eng.  ni(ui 
of  letters].    N.  Y.  1879.  D.         928.2  :  115 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  in  928.2+10 
Lockhart,   J:  Gibson.      Memoirs  of  the  life  of 

sir  Walter  Scott.  Phila.  1837,  1838.  7  v.  D. 
928.2:116 

Macleod,  Xavier  Donald.  Life  of  sir  Walter 
Scott.    N.  Y.  1856.  D.  928.2  :  118 

Hogg,  James.  Familiar  anecdotes  of  sir  Walter 
Scott ;  with  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  the 
[Ettrick]  shepherd  by  S.  Dewitt  Blood- 
good.    N.  Y.  1834.  D.  928.2  :  117 


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1553 


BIOGRAPHY— lilTERATURE . 


CI.  928 


1554 


Jeaflfreson,  J :  Cordy .    The  real  Shelley;  new 

views  of  the  poet's  life.    Lond.  1885.  2  v.  O. 

928.2:219 

Smith,  G:  Barnett.  Shelley ;  a  critical  bio- 
graphy.   Edinb.  1877.  D.  928.2  :  124 

Symonds,  J:  Addington.  Shelley.  [Eng.  men 
of  letters].    N.  Y.  1881.  D.         928.2  :  121 

Shelley,  Jane,  horn  Gibson,  Jormerly  mrs.  St. 
John,  lady.  Shelley  memorials ;  from 
authentic  soui'ces ;  added,  an  essay  on 
Christianity  by  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley,  now 
first  printed.    Bost.  1859.  D.     928.2:123 

Trelawney,  E:  J:  Recollections  of  the  last  days 
of  Shelley  and  Byron.     Bost.  1858.  D. 

928.2  :  122 

—  Records  of  Shelley,  Byi'on  and  the  author. 
Lond.  1878.     3  v.  D.  928.2  :  125 

Moore,  T:  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  R:  Brinsley 
Sheridan.    Phila.  1826.    2  v.  in  1.  S. 

928.2  :  126 

Oliphant,  Margaret  O.,  born  Wilson.  Sheridan. 
[Eng.  men  of  letters.]    N.  Y.  1883.  D. 

928.2  :  178 

Sherwood,  Mary  Martha,  horn  Butt.  Life, 
chiefly  autobiographical,  with  extracts  from 
mr.  Sherwood's  joi;rnal  during  his 
imprisonment  in  France  and  residence  in 
India  ;  ed.  by  her  daughter,  Sophia  Kelly. 
Lond.  1857.  O.  928.2  :  127 

Davis,  Mrs.  S.  M.  Life  and  times  of  sir  Philip 
Sidney.  [Anon.]  3d  ed.  Bost.  1859. 
D.  928.2  :  128 

Furnivall,  F:  J.  Teena  Rochfort-S  m i  t h  ;  a 
memoir  with  three,  woodbury-types  of  her, 
one  each  of  Robert  Browning  and  F.  J. 
Furnivall,  and  memorial  lines  by  Mary 
Grace  Walker,  n.p.  1883.  O.    928.2+199 

Browne,  C:T.  Memoirs  of  Robert  Sou  they, 
poet-laureate.     New  ed.    Lond.  n.  d.  S. 

928.2:131 

Dowden,  E:  Southey.  [Eng.  men  of  letters]. 
N.  Y.  1880.  D.  928.2  :  129 

Southey,  C:  Cuthbert,  ed.  The  life  and  corresp. 
of  Robert  Southey  ;  ed.  by  his  son.  N.  Y. 
1851.  O.  928.2+130 

Cottle,  Joseph.  Reminiscences  of  Robert 
Southey.  m  928.2:  44 

Church,  R:W:  Spenser.  [Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters].   N.  Y.  1879.  D.  928.2:132 

Carlyle,  T:  Life  of  J:  Sterling.  2d  ed. 
Bost.  1832.  D.  928.2:133 

Traill,  H:  D.  Sterne.  [Eng.  men  of  letters]. 
N.  Y.  1882.  D.  928.2  :  163 

Stephen,  Leslie.  Swift.  [Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters].   N.  Y.  1882.  D.  928.2  :  162 

Taylor,  Sir  H:  Autobiography.  Portr.  N.  Y. 
1885.    2v.  D.  928.2:218 

Taylor,  J:    Records  of  my  life.    N.   Y.  1833.  O. 

928.2+134 

Jennings,  H:  J.  Lord  Tennyson;  a  biogr. 
sketch.  Portr.  Lond.  1884."  D.    928.2:207 

Wace,  Walter  E.  Alfred  Tennyson  ;  his  life  and 
works.    Edinb.  1881.  D.  ■         928.2:210 

Hotten,  J:  Camden,  ( Theodore  Taylor).  Thack- 
eray, the  humorist  and  man  of  letters; 
the  story  of  his  life  and  literary  labors, 
incl.  a  selection  from  his  characteristic 
speeches  now  for  the  first  time  gathered 
together  by  Theodore  Taylor.  Added,  In 
memoriam  by  C:  Dickens,*  and  a  sketch  by 
Anthony  Trollope.  Portr.  and  ill.  N.  Y. 
1864.  D'.  928.2  :  135 


Trollope,  Anthony.  Thackeray.  [Eng.  men  of 
letters.]     N.  Y.  1879.  D.  928.2  :  136 

—  Same.  N.  Y.  1879.  Q.  in  928.2+10 
Tonna,  Lewis  Hypolytus  Joseph.  Life  of  Char- 
lotte Elizabeth  [Tonna],  as  contained  in 
her  personal  recollections  ;  with  explana- 
tory notes  and  a  memoir,  embracing  the 
period  from  the  close  of  personal  recollec- 
tions to  her  death.    N.  Y.  1864.  S. 

928.2  :  138 

Some  account  of  the  life  and  writings  of  mrs. 

Trimmer  ;    with    original    letters,    and 

meditations  and  prayers,  selected  from  her 

journal.    2d  ed.    Lond.  1816.    2  v.  O. 

928.2  :  147 

Trollope,  Anthony.    Autobiography.   N.  Y.  1883. 

D.  928.2:176 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1883.  Q.  928.2+176 
Watts,  Alaric  Alfred.     Alaric  Watts;    a  nar- 
rative of  his  life,  by  his  son.    Portr.    Lond. 
1884.    2  v.  D.  928.2:211 

Gordon,  Mary,  born  Wilson.  Christopher 
North;  a  memoir  of  J:  Wilson,  com- 
piled from  family  papers  and  other  sour- 
ces by  his  daughter,  with  an  introd.  by  R. 
Shelton  Mackenzie.    N.  Y.  1863.  O. 

928.2:  139 

Pennell,  Elizabeth  Robins.  Life  of  Mary 
Wollstonecraft.  (Famous  women). 
Bost.  1884.  S.  928.2:206 

Myers,  F:  W:  H:  Wordsworth.  [Eng.  men 
of  letters].    N.  Y.  1881.  D.        928.2  :  141 

Phillips,  G:  Searle,  {January  Searle).  Memoirs 
of  W:  Wordsworth ;  compiled  from  au- 
thentic sources,  with  numerous  quotations 
from  his  poems,  ill.  of  his  life  and  charac- 
ter.   Lond.  1852.  D.  928.2  :  142 

Symingiion,  Andrew  James.  William  Words- 
worth ;  biogr.  sketch,  with  selections  from 
his  writings  in  poetry  and  prose.  Bost. 
[1881].  2v.  S.  928.2:  143 

Wordsworth,  Christopher.  Memoirs  of  W: 
Wordsworth  ;  ed.  by  H:  Reed.  Bost.  1851. 
2  V.  D.  928.2  :  140 

Yates,  Edmund  Hodgson.  Fifty  years  of  Lon- 
don life  ;  memoirs  of  a  man  "of  the  world. 


N.  Y.  1884.  2  V.  Q. 


928.2+201 


4.    German  authors. 

Collective    biography. 

Kiirschner,  Joseph,  ed.  Deutscher  litteratur-ka- 
lender,  1884,  1885.  1886.  6ter-8ter  jahrg. 
Berlin.   [1884— 1886].  3  V.  T.     928.3  :R4V 

Eurz,   H:,  and  F:  Christian  Paldamus.    Deut- 
sche dichter  und  prosaisten.         830.1 :  16 
Contents,  see  col.  1101. 

Briimmer,  Franz.  Deutsches  dichter-lexikon  ; 
biogi-aphische  und  bibliographische  mit- 
theilungen  iiber  deutsche  dichter  aller  zei- 
ten,  unter  besonderer  beriicksichtigung  der 
gegenwart  f iir  freunde  der  literatur  zusam- 
mengestellt.    Eichstadt.  1876.  2  v.  O. 

928.3  :  R42 

Gross,  H:  Deutschlands  dichterinnen  und 
schriftstellerinnen  ;  eine  literarhistorische 
skizze.  2te  ausg.    Wien.  1882.  O. 

928.3+43 


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CI.  928 


BIOGRAPHY— LITERATURE . 


Oostwick,  Joseph.    German  poets ;   a  series  of 

memoirs  and  translations.    Portr.  by   C. 

Jager.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  O.  928.3  :  R41 

Contents.    The  poets  of  the  Hohenstaufen  time.  — 

The  master-singers  and  their  times.  —  Klopstock.  — 

Wieland.  —  Lessing.  —  Herder.  — Goethe— Schiller.— 

Jean  Paul.— Korner.  —  Chamisso.-  Ruckert.— Uhland. 

—Heine. 

Japp,  Alexander  Hay.  German  life  and  litera- 
ture, in  a  series  of  biographical  studies. 
Lond.  [1880].  O.  928.3:8 

Contenta.  Introd.  —  Lessing.  —  Winckelmann.—  Mo- 
ses Mendelssohn.- Herder.  —  Goethe.  —  L:  Tieck.— F: 
V.  Hardenberg  (Novalis).  —  The  romantic  element  in 
german  lit.  —  German  philosophy  and  political  life.— 
App. :  Christian  Tobias  Damm  ;  Hamann;  F:v.  Logau. 

Schr(}der,   Hans.    Lexikon   der  hambur^schen 

schriftsteller  bis  zur  gegenwart ;  im  auf- 

trage  des  Vereins  fiir  hamburgische    ge- 

schichte  ausg.  Hamburg.  1851-83.  8  v.  in  7. 

O.  928.3  :R49 

Contents.    V.  1.   A-Daffovius.    2.  Daffovius— Gun- 

ther    3.  Gunther— Kleye.    4.    Cropp,  F:  A:  and  C: 

R.  W:Klose.    Klincker  -  Lyser.    6.    Klose,  C:   R. 

W:.  Maack-Pauli..    6.    Klose,    C:    R.    W:.  Pauli- 

Schofif.    7.  KellinKhusen.    A.  H.,    Scholvin— West- 

phalen.     8.   Kellingrhusen,    A.  H.,    Westphalen— 

Zylius. 

Gleim,  J:  W:  L:  Lessing,  Wieland,  Heinse ; 
nach  den  hand.schriftlichen  quellen  in 
Gleims  nachlasse  dargestellt  von  H:  Prohle. 
2te  ausg.    Berlin.  1879.  O.  928.3  :  74 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  Hjorth.  Goethe  and  Schiller  ; 
their  lives  and  works,  incl.  a  commentary 
on  Goethe's  Faust.    N.  Y.  1879.  D. 

928.8 :  10 

1 71  dividual    hiogr. 

Langenberg,  E.  Ernst  Moritz  Arndt;  sein 
leben  und  seine  schrlften.  Neue  wohlfeile 
ausg.     Bonn.  1869.  D.  928.3:90 

Scfbmidt,  Ferdinand.  Ernst  Moritz  Arndt ;  ein 
lebensbild.  Gteaull.,  ill.  Kreuznach.  [18851. 
8.  928.3  :  96 

Schupp,  Ottokar.  Das  buchleiu  vom  vater 
Arudt,  dem  .siinger  deutscher  freiheit  und 
dem  propheten  deutscher  gnisse  und  ein- 
heit ;  der  iugend  und  dem  volke  gewidmet. 
111.    Wiesbaden.  1872.  S.  928.3  :  102 

f^iogrrapliisehe  skizze  von]  E:  v.  Bauern- 
feld.     Cassel.   w.  d.  T.  928.3:1 

Qutzkow,  K:  Ferdinand.  Borne's  leben  ;  aus 
Borne's  ungedrucktem  nachlasse  reich  ver- 
mehrt.    Frankfurt  a.  M.  1845.  S.  928.3  :  6 

PrOhle,  H:  Christoph  Ferdinand.  Gottfried  A: 
B  ii  rg  e  r  ;  sein  leben  und  seine  dichtungen. 
Leipz.  1856.  O.  928.3  :  68 

Fiilda,  K:  Chamisso  und  seine  zeit.  Portr. 
Leipz.  1881.  D.  928.3:79 

MOnckeberg,  C :  Matthias  Claudius  ;  ein 
beitrag  zur  kirchen-  und  litteraturge- 
schichte  seiner  zeit,  mit  einem  facsimile. 
Hamburg.  1869.  O.  928.3  :  63 

Oertel,  Hugo.  Matthias  Claudius,  der  Wands- 
becker  Bote  ;  ein  lebensbild,  fiir  die  deut- 
sche  iugend  und  das  deutsche  volk  gezeich- 
net.  ill.    Wiesbaden.  1884.  S. 

928.3  :  106 

Creuzer,  F:  Aus  dem  leben  eines  alten  profes- 
sors ;  mit  literarischen  beilagen  und  dem 
portrat  des  verf.  Leipz.  1848.  O.  With  Ma 
Zur  romischen  geschichte.  in  937  :  41 


Bucliner,   W:     Ferdinand    Freiligr  a  th  ;  ein 

dichterleben  in  briefen.    Lahr.  1882.  2  y.  O. 

928.3:51 

[Biographische  skizze  von]_  Franz  freiherr 
Gaudy.     Cassel.  1853.  T.  928.3:2 

Leimbach,  C:  L.  Emanuel  Geibel;  des  dich- 
ters  leben,  werke  und  bedeutung  fiir  das 
deutsche  volk.    Wolfenbiittel.  1877.  S. 

928.3:94 

[Biographische  skizze  von]  Emanuel  Geibel. 
Cassel.  1852.  T.  928.3  :  3 

Oertel,  Philipp  F:  W:,  {W.  0.  v.  Horn).  Chris- 
tian Fiirchtegott  G  e  1 1  e  r  t  ;  ein  lebensbihl 
fiir  Deutschlands  jugend  und  volk.  3te  autl. 
Wiesbaden.  1875.  S.  928.3  :  103 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Gellert ;  ein  lebensbild. 
5teaull.  111.  Kreuznach.  n.  d.  S.  928.5  :  95 

KOrte,  W:  J:  W:  L:  Gl  e  ims  leben  ;  aus  seinen 
briefen  und  schriften.  Halberstadt.  1811. 
D.  928.3:101 

DUntzer,  J:  H:  Joseph.  Gothe's  leben.  ^Mc 
durchgesehene,  mit  neuen  abbildungen  und 
einem  register  verm.  autl.  111.  Leipz.  IBN."). 
D.  928.3  :  46 

—  Same,  eng.    Life  of    Goethe.    Tr.   by  T:  W. 

Lyster.  111.  Lond.  1883.  2  v.  D.  928.3  :  46 
Talk,  J:  Daniel,  called  Joh&nnes,  (Johannes  von 
der  Ostsec).  Goethe  aus  niiherm  personli 
chen  umgange  dargestellt ;  ein  nachgelas- 
senes  wenc.    3te  aufl.     Leipz.  1856.  1). 

928.3:53 
GOthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v.         Aus   meinem  lebcni  : 
wahrheit  und  dichtung.    In  his  Werke. 

830:137  V17-19 

—  Same,  eng.    Truth  and  poetry  from   my  own 

life,  or  The  autobiography'  of  Goethe  ;  cd. 
by  Parke  Godwin.    N.  Y.  1850.    2  v.  D. 

928.3  :  9 

Grimm,  Herman.      Goethe  ;  vorlesungen  geliiil- 

ten  an  der  Kgl.  universitat  zu  Berlin.    81  c 

durchg.  aufl.    Berlin.  1882.  O.    928.3:11 

—  Same,  eng.    Life  and  times  of  Goethe.     Tr.  by 

Sarah  Holland  Adams.    Bost.  1880.  O. 

928.3:  11 
Hayward,  Abraham.      Goethe.      [Foreign  el  as 
sics  for  eng.  readers].    Phila.  1878.  S. 

928.3  :  12 

Lewes,  G:  H:    Life  and  works  of  Goethe  ;  with 

sketches   of  his  age   and  contemporaries, 

from  pub.  and  unpub.  sources.    Bost.  185(1. 

2v.  D.  928.3:  14 

—  The  story  of  Goethe's  life.    Abridged  from  his 

Life  and  works  of  Goethe.     Bost.  1879.  1). 
928.3  :  7 

—  Same,    germ.      Goethe's    leben.      Autorisirle 

deutsche   ausg.,    iibers.   von  J:  v.  Sydow. 
2te  autl.    Berlin.  1878.  D.  926.3  :  7 

Biemer,  F:  W:  Mittheilungcn  iiber  Goethe  ; 
aus  mundlichen  und  schriftlichen,  <?e- 
druckten  und  ungedruckten  (juellen.  Bei- 
lin.  1841.     2v.  O.  928.3:75 

Contents.  V.  1.  Einleltung.— Johannes  Falk.-Md- 
tine  Brentano.— PersHnlichkelt.—  Gesundhelt.  —rinii- 
acter.— Gesinnung.— Thatigkeit.— Totalltat.  KiKin- 
helten.  —  Fehler.  —  Hauslicher  zustand.  —  Kciscii. 
Fremde.— Juden.— Freundo.— TJmgebung.-  Kulim, 
Publlkum.  2.  Woiraarische  zustiinde.  —  GooMh 's 
leben  und  wirken.— Goethe's  reise  nach  Italien.— Goe- 
the nach  seiner  riickkunft  1788  und  1789.-Goethe's  vei - 
haltniss  zu  Schiller.- Goethe's  und  Schiller's  briet- 
wechsel.  -Goethe's  schriften.— Goethe's  urthelle  iiber- 
dlchtor;  kiinstler;  kunstkenner;  naturforscher; 
philosophen;  regenten  und  staatsmannor.— Goethe's 
tischreden. 


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CI.  928 


1558 


Schafer,  J:W:    Goethe's  leben.   3te  aufl.  Portr. 

Leipz.  1877.    ^  v.  in  1.  O.  928.3:80 

Schmidt,    Ferdinand.       Goethe's   jugend-    und 

jiinglingszeit ;  ein  lebensbild  fiir  jung  und 

alt.    4te    aufl.    111.    Kreuznach.  [1882].  S. 
928.3  :  93 
ViehoflF,  H:    Goethe's  leben,   geistentwickelung 

und  werke.     4te  umgearb.   aufl.    Stuttg. 

1877.    4  V.  in  3.    D.  928.3  :  84 

Eckermann,  J:  P:    GeSpriiche  mit  Goethe  in  den 

letzten  jahren  seines  lebens.     6te  aufl.   mit 

einleitenden  abhandlungen  und  anmerkun- 

gen  von  H:  Diintzer ;  nebst  neuem  register. 

Leipz.  1885.    3  v.  D.  928.3  :  54 

eng.    Conversations  with   Goethe  in   the  last 

years  of  his  life.    Tr.  from   [the  2  first  v. 

of]  the  german  by  S.  M.  Fuller,  marchesa 

Ossoli.  New  ed.   Bost.  1852.  D.     928.3  :  15 
Franke,  L:  A:     Zur  biographie  Franz  Grill- 

parzer's.     2te    verm,   aufl.,   mit    portr. 

Wien.  1884.  D.  928.3  :  78 

Roquette,  O:    Leben   und  dichten  Joh.  Christ. 

Giinther's.  Stuttg.  1860.  O.     928.3:52 
Eriedrich  H  a  1  m  ;  [biographische  skizze].    Cas- 

sel.  1853.  T.  928.3:4 

Iiangin,  G:    J:P:Hebel;  ein  lebensbild.   Portr. 

Karlsruhe.  1875.  O.  928.3:89 

Arnold,  Matthew.      Heinrich   Heine.      Phila. 

1863.  S.  928.3:16 

Heine,  H:    Memoirs  and  some  newly  discovered 

fragments  of  his  writings  ;  with  an  introd. 

essay  by  T:W.  Evans.    Lond.  1884.  D. 

928.3:28 
Meissner,  Alfred.    Erinnerungen  an  H:  Heine. 

Hamburg.  1856.  D.  928.3:17 

Stigand,  W:     Life,   works  and  opinions  of  H: 

Heine.    N.  Y.  1880.    3  v.  O.        928.3  :  18 
Strodtmann,  Adolf  H:     H.   Heine's  leben  und 

werke.    3te  aufl.    Hamburg.  1884.    2  v.  S. 
928.3:82 
Selden,  Camille.    The  last  days  of   H:  Heine. 

Tr.  into  english  by  Clare  Brune.      Lond. 

1884.  D.  928.3:50 
Schober,   J:  N.      J:  Jakob  W:  Heinse,   sein 

leben  und  seine  werke  ;    ein  kultur-  und 
literaturbild.    Portr.    Leipz.  1882.  D. 

928.3:85 

Haym,  Rudolph.  Herder,  nach  seinem  leben 
und  seinenwerkendargestellt.  Berlin.  1880. 

1885.  2  V.  O.  928.3  :  83 
Schmidt,  Ferdinand.      Herder,   als  knabe  und 

jiingling  ;    fiir  jung  und   alt  erzahlt.    9te 
aufl.  ilL   Kreuznach.  [1883].  S.    928.3:98 

Strauss,  D:  F:  Ulrich  v.  H  u  1 1  e  n.  Als  anhang  : 
Vorrede  zu  "  GesprJiche  von  Ulrich  v.  Hut- 
ten,  libers  und  erlautert  von  D:  F:  Strauss. 
Leipz.  1860".    4te  aufl.    Bonn.  1878.  O. 

928.3  :  77 

—  Same,  eng.  Ulrich  v.  Hutten  ;  his  life  and 
times.  Tr.  with  the  author's  permission 
from  the  2d  german  ed.  by  mrs.  G.  Sturge. 
Lond.  1874.  t).  928.3  :  77 

Euler,  C:  F:  L:  J  a  h  n  ;  sein  leben  und  wirken. 
Portr.     Stuttg.  1881.  O.  928.3  :  59 

Wilbrandt,  Adolf.  H:v.  Kleist.  Nordlingen. 
1863.  O.  928.3:69 

Rieger,  Max.  Klinger,  in  der  sturm-  und 
drangperiode  dargestellt ;  mit  vielen  brie- 
fen.    Darmstadt.  1880.  O.  928.3:65 


Strauss,  D:  F:  Klopstock's  jugeadge- 
schichte,  und  Klopstock  und  der  ni'arkgraf 
Karl  Friedrich  von  Baden  ;  bruchstiicke 
einer  Klopstockbiographie.  Bonn.  1878. 
O.  928.3  :  73 

Oertel,  Hugo.  Karl  Theodor  Korner;  ein  le- 
bensbild aus  der  zeit  des  deutschen  frei- 
heitskampfes,  fiir  die  deutsche  jugend  und 
das  deutsche  volk  gezeichnet.  111.  Wiesba- 
den. 1880.   S.  928.3  :  107 

[Biographische  skizze  von]  K:  Theodor  Korner. 
Cassell.  1853.  T.  928.3  :  5 

Danzel,  Theodor  W:,  and  Gottschalck  E:  Quh- 
rauer.  Gotthold  Ephraim  L  e  s  s  i  n  g  ;  sein 
leben  und  seine  werke.  2te  berichtigte 
und  verm.  aufl.  herausg.  von  W.  v.  Malt- 
zahn  und  R.  Boxber-ger.  Berlin.  1880, 
1881.    3v.  O.  928.3:61 

Diintzer,  J:  H:  Joseph.  Lessings  leben.  111. 
Leipz.  1882.  O.  928.3  :  58 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Gotthold  Fphraim  Les- 
sing  ;  ein  lebensbild.  3te  aufl.,  ill.  Kreuz- 
nach.  [1883].  S.  928.3  :  92 

Sime,  James.  Lessing.  Portr.  [Eng.  and  for- 
eign phil.  library].     Lond.  1879.    3  v.  O. 

928.3  :  19 

Thiele,  R:  Eva  Lessing;  ein  lebensbild. 
Portr.     Halle  a.  S.  1881.  O.         928.3  :  62 

Stahr,  Fanny,  born  L  e  w  a  1  d  .  Meine  lebensge- 
schichte  :  Ite  abth.,  Im  vaterhaus ;  3te 
abth.,  Leidensjahre  ;  3te  abth.,  Befreiung 
und  wanderleben.  Berlin.  1861,  1863.  dv. 
S.  928.3:37 

Meding,   J:  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar,   {Oregot 

Samarow).    Memoiren  zur  zeitgeschichte. 

Leipz.  1881.     3  v.  U.  928.3  :  86 

Contents.     V.  1.     Vor  dem  sturm.     2.    Das  jahr 

1866.    8.    Imexil. 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Moses  Mendelssohn; 
ein  lebensbild.  8te  aufl.,  ill.  Kreuznach. 
[18831.  S.  928.3  :  100 

Seuffert,  Bernhard.  Maler  M  ii  1 1  e  r.  Anhang  : 
Mittheilungen  aus  Miiller's  nachlass.  Ber- 
lin. 1877.  O.  928.3+56 

Classen,  Johannes.  Barthold  G:  Niebuhr; 
eine  gediichtnisschrift  zu  seinem  hundert- 
jiihrigen  geburtstage  den  37.  aug.  1876. 
Portr.     Gotha.  1876.  O.  928.3  :  76 

Life  and  letters  of  Barthold  G:  Niebuhr,  The ; 

with  essays  on  his  character  and  influence 

by  the  chevalier  Bunsen  and  profs.  Brandis 

and  Lorbell  [sic,  Loebell].    N.  Y.  1853.  D. 

928.3  :  27 

Note.    Tr.  and  abridged  by  Susan  Winkworth  from 

the  Lebensnachrichten   iiber  Niebuhr,  ed.  by   frau 

Dora  Hensler,  born  Behrens. 

Weinhold,  K:  Martin  Opitz  von  Boberfeld ; 
ein  vortrag  in  der  Harmonic  zu  Kiel,  am 
15.  feb.  1862gehalten.    Kiel.  1863.  O. 

928.3  :  72 

W.  O.  von  Horn  (Wilhelm  Oertel),  ein  wahrer 
freund  des  volkes ;  ein  lebensbild  fiir  das 
deutsche  volk  gezeichnet  von  einem,  der 
ihn  lieb  gehabt  hat.  111.  Wiesbaden.  1868. 
S.  928.3  :  104 

Pichler,  Caroline,  born  v.  Greiner.  Denkwiirdig- 
keiten  aus  meinem  leben.  Wien.  1844.  4 
V.  S.  928.3:21 

Rellstab,  L:  Aus  meinem  leben.  Berlin.  1861. 
3v.  U.  928.3:22 

Ebert,  Hermann.  Fritz  Renter;  sein  leben 
und  seine  werke.    Giistrow.  1874,  D. 

928.3  :81 


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1560 


Richter,  J:  Paul  F:,  {Jean  Paul).  Life,  compiled 
from  various  sources,  together  with  his 
autobiography.  Tr.  by  Eliza  Buckminster 
Lee.    K  Y.  1850.  D.  928.3  :  20 

Nerrlich.,  Paul.  Jean  Paul  und  seine  zeitgenos- 
sen.    Berlin.  1876.  O.  928.3+66 

Kramer,  Gustav.  Carl  Ritter;  ein  lebensbild 
nach  seinem  handschriftliehen  nachlass 
dargestellt.  2te  durchgesehene  und  mit 
einigen  reisebriefeu  verm.  ausg.  Portr. 
lie.  1875. 


Hall 


)28.3  :  97 


2  V.  in  1.  O. 

Beyer,  Conrad.  F:  Riickert,  ein  biographi- 
sches  denkmal ;  mit  vielen  bis  jetzt  unge 
druckten  und  unbekannten  aktenstiicken, 
briefen  und  poesieen  F:  Riickert's.  Frank- 
furt a.  M.  1868.  O.  928.3  :  70 

Oertel,  Hugo.     Hans  Sachs;  ein  lebensbild  aus 

dem  handwerkerstande.     111.    Wiesbaden. 

1881.  S.  928.3:106 

[Biogrraphisclie  skizae  von]  F:  v.  8  a  1 1  e  t.    Cas- 

sel.  1852.  T.  928.3  :  23 

DOring,  J:  Michael  H:     F:  v.  Sch  il  le  r's  bio- 

graphie.    Jena.  1853.  S.  928.3  :  25 

Dtintzer,  H:    Life  of  Schiller.    Tr.  by  Percy  E. 

Pinkerton.    111.  and  facsimiles.   N.  Y.  1883. 

D.  928.3:46 

Scherr,  Johannes.    Schiller  und  seine  zeit.  N.  Y. 

n.  d.    2  V.  D.  928.3  :  24 

—  Same,  eng.    Schiller  and  his  times.    From  the 

german  by  Elisabeth  McClellan.      Phila. 

1880.  D.  928.3  :  24 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.      Schiller ;   ein  lebensbild 


[1883].  S.  928.3  :  99 

Sime,   James.      Schiller.     [Foreign   classics  for 


fiir  iung  und  alt.    7le  aufl.,  ill.   Kreuznach. 
■        ].%.  

eng.  readers.]  Phila.  [1882].  S.  928.3  :  26 

Viehoff,  H:  Schiller's  Icben,  geistesentwickelung 

und  werke ;   auf  der  grundlage  der  Karl 

HoflEmeister'schen    schriften    neu    bearb. 

Stuttg.  1874.    3  V.  in  1.  D.  928.3  :  88 

[Biographische  skizze  von]   Gustav  Schwab. 

Cassel.  1852.  T.  928.3  :  36 

DUntzer,   J:  H:  Joseph.      Charlotte   v.  Stein, 

Gcithe's  freundin ;   ein  lebensbild,  mit  be- 

nutzung    der   familienpapiere    entworfen. 

Portr.    Stuttg.  1874.    2  v.  O.       928.3  :  67 
J\mg-Stilling,  J :  H :    Heinrich  S  t  i  1 1  i  n  g  s  ju- 

gend,  jiinglingsjahre,   wanderschaft ;   mit 

einer    einleitung   von    Robert  Boxberger. 

Stuttg.  [1883].  D.  928.3  :  44 

Zeller,  E:     D:  F:  Strauss,   in  seinem  leben 

und  seinen  schriften  geschildert.    2te  aufl. 

Bonn.  1874.  O.  928.3:48 

Friesen,  Hermann  freiherr  v.    L:  T  i  e  c  k  ;  erin- 

nerungen  eines  alten  freundes  aus  den  jah- 

ren  1^5—1842.     Portr.    Wien.  1871.    2  v. 

D.  928.3  :  60 

Kayer,  K:  F:  Hartmann.     L:  Uhland,   seine 

freunde  und  zeitgenossen  ;   erinnerungen. 

Stuttg.  1867.    2  V.  in  1.   O.  928.3  :  67 

[Biographische  skizze  von]  J :  Nepomuk  V  ogl . 

Cassel.  1853.  T.  928.3  :  38 

Herbst,  W:    J:H:Vo8s.    Leipz.  1872-76.     2  v. 

in  3    O  928  3  •  91 

ConUnts.    \.  1.    1751-1782,    2.    Iste  ahtli.  1782-1802; 

2te  abth.  1802-1805. 

Wilmanns,    W:    Franz.      Leben    und    dichten 

Walthers  von  der  Vogelweide.    Bonn. 

1882.  O.  928.3  :  71 


Ofterdinger,   L.  F.      Christoph    Martin    Wie- 

lands    leben  und    wirken   in  Schwaben 

und  in  der  Schweiz.    Heilbronn.  1877.  D. 

928.3  :  87 

Zschokke,  J:  H:  Daniel.     Eine  biographie  ;  her- 

ausg.  von  W:  Neumann.    Cassel.  1853.   T. 

928.3  :  39 

—  Eine  selbstschau  :    ler  t.    Das  schicksal  und 

der  mensch ;    2er  t.     Welt-  und    gottan- 

schauung.    2te  ausg.*  Aarau.  1859.    2  v.  S. 

928.3  :  40 

—  Same,  eng.     Autobiography.    Lond.  1845.   O. 

928.3:40 


5.    French  authors. 

Collective    b  i  o  g  r . 

Shelley,  Mary  Wollstonecraf  t,  and  others.    Lives 

of  the  most  eminent  french  writers.    Phila. 

1840.  3  V.  in  1.  D.  928.4:45 

Contents.    V.  1.   Montaigne.— Kabelais.—Corneille. 

Kochefoucauld.  —  MoU^re.  —  La  Fontaine.  —  Pascal.- 

Mme.  de  S^vlgne.  —  Boileau.  —  Racine.  —  Fenelon.    2. 

Voltaire.— Rousseau.— Condorcet.—Mirabeau.—Mmc. 

Roland.— Mme.  de  Stael. 

Gautier,  Theophile,  Eug&ne  C:  J:  Baptiste 
Jacquot,  (Eugkne  de  Mirecourt),  and  others. 
Famous  french  authors  ;  biographical  por- 
traits of  distinguished  frencn  writers.  N. 
Y.  1879.  D.  928.4  :  38 

ContentK.  Sainte-Beuve,  C:  A:,  Theophilc  Gau- 
tier. —  Jacquot,  E.  C:  J:  B.,  Sainte-Beuve.  —  Pont 
martin,  A.  de.  Mine.  Swetchine.— Imbert  de  Saint- 
Amand,  A.  T>.,  Mme.  de  Girardin.  —  Jacquot,  E.  (': 
.1:  B.,  Arsiiie  Hoiissaye;  George  Sand— Musset,  P. 
j  E.  de,  Alfred  de  Musset.— Jacquot,  E.  C:  J:  B..    Vie- 

i  tor  Hugo.— Q-autier,  T.,  Paul  de  Kouk;  Alphonse  de 

Lamartine;  Gavarni;  C:  Baudelaire;  Honore  de  Bal- 
!  zac;  Beranger.  —  Jacquot,  E.  C:J:B.,  Brizeux;  H: 

j  Monnier.  —  Fitzgerald,  P.,    Alexandre  Dumas.  — 

!  Arnold,  M.,  Maurice  de  Gu^rin.-Morley,  J:,  Denis 

j  Diderot.— Jean  de  La  Fontaine. 

T/LtLvaiB,  Maurice,  marchesedi  Galenzano.    French 

men  of  letters.  [Appleton's  new  handy-vol. 

I  ser.]    N.  Y.  1880.  S.  928.4:2 

I  Contents.    Victor  Hugo.— Alfred  de  Musset.— Theo- 

Shlle  Gautier.- H :  Murger.— Sainte-Beuve.— Gerard  d(! 
erval.  —  A.  Dumas,  flls.  —  Emile  Angler.  —  Octave 


Feulllet.  —  Victorien  Sardou. 
Emile  Zola. 


Alphonse  Daudet. 


James,  H:,  Jr.  French  poets  and  novelists. 
Lond.  1878.  D.  928.4  :  1 

Contents.    Alfred  de  Musset.  —  Theophile  Gautier. 
C:  Baudelaire.— Honore  de  Balzac.  —  Balzac's  letters. 
—  G :  Sand.  —  C:  de  Bernard  and  Gustave  Flaubert.  — 
Ivan  Turgeniefif.  —  The  two  Amperes.  —  Mme.  de  Sa- 
bran.— Merlmee's  letters.— The  Theatre  f  ran§ais. 

Castelar  V  KissoU,  Emilio.  [Sketches  of  french 
authors].     In  his  Life  oif  lord  Byron. 

928.2  :  28 

Contents,  see  col.  1547. 

Sainte-Beuve,   C:  A:    Portraits    of    celebrated 

women.    Tr.  from  the  french   by  H.   W. 

Preston.    Bost.  1868.  D.  928.4  :  3 

Contents.    Mme.  de  S^vignd.— Mme.  de  La  Fayette.— 

Mme.   de  Souza.— Mme.  Roland.—  Mme.  de  Stael.  — 

Mme.  deDuras.  —  Mme.  de  Remusat.- Mme.  de  Kru- 

dener.— Mme.  Guizot. 

Stoddard,  R:  H:,  ed.  Bric-a-brac  series  :  Prosper 
Mdrimce's  letters  to  an  incognita,  with  re- 
collections by  Lamartine  anaGeorge  Sand. 
N.  Y.  1874.  S.  9^8.4  :  4 

Contents.  Preface.— Prosper  Merini^e,  Letters  to  an 
Incognita.  —  Alphonse  de  Lamartine,  Twenty-flve 
years  of  my  life.— George  Sand,  Recollections. 


1561 


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1562 


TroUo^e,  H:  M.  Corneille  and  Racine.  [For- 
eign classics  for  eng.  readers].  Phila.  1881. 
S  938.4:13 


Individual    hiogr. 

Saltus,  Edgar  Evertson.  Balzac.  Portr.  Bost. 
1884.  D.  928.4:39 

Lomenie,  L:  Leonard  de.  Beaumarchais 
and  his  times  ;  sketches  of  french  society 
in  the  18th  century  from  unpub.  documents. 
Tr.  by  H:  S.  Edwards.    N.  Y.  1857.  D. 

928.4:5 

Guizot,  Francois  P:  Guillaume.  Corneille 
and  his  times.    N.  Y.  1855.  D.      928.4  :  6 

Sainte-Beuve,  C:  A:  Memoirs  of  Mme.  Des- 
bordes-Valmore  ;  with  a  selection 
from  her  poems.  Tr.  by  Harriet  W.  Pres- 
ton.   Bost.  1873.  D.         ■  928.4 : 7 

Morley,  J:  Diderot  and  the  encyclopjedists. 
Newed.     N.  Y.  1878.  O.  '     928.4:8 

Borel,  T:  Count  Agenor  de  Gas  par  in.  Tr. 
from  the  french  by  O.  O.  Howard.  N.  Y. 
1881.  D.  928.4:9 

Querin,  Eugc'nie  de.  Journal  ;  ed.  by  G.  S.  Trc- 
butien.     Lond.  1865.  D.  928.4  :  14 

Barbou,  Alfred.  Gi*eat  citizens  of  France  : 
Victor  Hugo;  his  life  and  his  works. 
From  the  french  by  Frances  A.  Shaw. 
Chicago.  1881.  S.  928.4:  15 

—  Victor  Hugo  and   his   time.      Tr.  from    the 

french  by  Ellen  E.  Frewer.  111.    Lond.  1882. 
Q.  928.4+40 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  928.4+40 
Hugo,  J.  Adfele,  born  Foucher.     Victor  Hugo,  by 

a  witness  of  his  life.    Tr.  from  the  original 

french  by  C:  Edwin  Wilbour.    N.  Y.  1864. 

O.  928.4+16 

Smith,  G:  Barnett.    Victor  Hugo  ;  his  life   and 

work.  Portr.  Lond.  1885.  D.  928.4 :  42 
Collins,  W:  Lucas.    La  Fontaine  and  other 

french  fabulists.    [Foreign  classics  for  eng. 

readers].    Phila.  [1882].  S.  928.4:35 

Lacretelle,     H:     de.      Lamar  tine    and    his 

friends.     Tr.  from  the  french  by  Maria  E. 

Odell.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  928.4  :  10 

Lamartine,  Alfonse  Marie  L:  de    Memoirs  of  my 

youth.    N.  Y.  1860.  O.  928.4  :  11 

—  Same,  germ.    Enthiillungen.    Aus  dem  franz. 

von  P.  Meyer.     Stuttg.  1850.  2  v.  S. 

928.4:11 

D*imont,  P:  Etienne  L:  Recollections  of  M  i  r  a- 
b  e  a  u  and  of  the  lirst  two  legislative  as- 
semblies of  France.  2d  ed.,  rev.  Lond. 
1832.  O.  928.4:17 

Smith,  J:  Stores.  Mirabeau ;  a  life-history. 
Phila.  1848.  D.  928.4  :  18 

Mahrenholtz,  R:  Molifere's  leben  und  wer- 
ke,  vom  standpunkt  derheutigenforschung. 
Heilbronn.  1881.  O.  928.4  :  43 

Oliphant,  Margaret  O.  born  Wilson,  and  F. 
Tarver.  Molifere.  [Foreign  classics  for 
eng.  readers].    Phila.  1878.  S.      928.4  :  19 

Collins,    W :   Lucas.     Montaigne.     [Foreign 

classics  for  eng.  readers].    Phila.  [1879].  15. 

928.4:20 


Musset,  Paul  Edme  de.  Biography  of  Alfred  de 
M  u  s  s  e  t.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  Harriet 
W.  Preston.     Bost.  1877.  D.         928.4  :  34 

Haussonville,  Gabriel  Paul  Othenin  de  Cleron, 
vicomte  d'.  The  salon  of  madame 
Necker.  Tr.  from  the  french  by  H:  M. 
Trollope.     N.  Y.  1885.  Q.  928.4:41 

Bright-well,  Cecelia  Lucy.  P  a  1  i  s  s  y  the  potter, 
or  The  huguenot,  artist  and  martyr,  a  true 
narrative.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  S.  x  928.4:  21 

Morley,  H:  Palissy  the  potter  ;  [his]  life,  with 
an  outline  of  his  philosophical  doctrines 
and  a  tr.  of  illustrative  selections  from  his 
works.    Bost.  1853.  2  V.  D.  928.4:22 

TuUoch,  J:  Pascal.  [Foreign  classics  for 
eng.  readers].  Phila.  [1878].  S.    928.4  :  23 

Jacqueline  Pascal,  or  A  glimpse  of  convent 
life  at  Port  Royal,  irom  the  french  of 
Victor  Cousin,  Prosper  Faugfere,  M.  Vinet 
and  other  sources,  tr.  by  H.  N.;  with  an 
introd.  by  W.  R.  Williams.  N.  Y.  1860.  D. 
928.4  :  24 

Besant,  Walter.  Rabelais.  [Foreign  classics 
for  eng.  readers].    Phila.  [1880.]  S. 

928.4:25 

B«camier,  Jeanne  Fran9oise  Julie  Adelaide,  born 
Bernard.  Memoirs  and  corresp.  Tr.  from 
the  french  and  ed.  bylsaphene  M.  Luyster. 
5th  ed.     Bost.  1867.  S.  928.4  :  26 

Renan,   Joseph  Ernest.      Recollections    of   my 
youth.    Tr.  by  C.  B.  Pitman.  N.  Y.  1883.  8. 
928.4  :  37 
Brockerhoff,  F.      J :  Jacques  Rousseau;  sein 
leben  und  seine  werke.    Leipz.  1863-74.  3  v. 
in  2.  O.  928.4:44 

Contents.  V.  1.  Genf-Paris,  1712  -  1741.  —  Paris, 
1741  - 1756.  2.  La  Chevrette,  1756  - 1757.  —  Montmor- 
ency, 1757  -  1762.  3.  Montmorency,  1757  -  1762,  schluaa. 
— Sehweiz-England,  1762  -  1767.— Frankreich,  In  der 
provinz.— Parls-Eremonville,  1768  -  1778. 

Graham,  H:  Grey.  Rousseau.  [Foreign  classics 
for  eng.  readers].     Phila.  1883.   S. 

928.4  :  33 
Morley,  J:      Rousseau.     Lond.  1873.  2  v.  O. 

928.4+27 

Rousseau,   J:  Jacques.      Bekenntnisse.    Leipz. 

1854.  4  V.   T.  928.4  :  12 

Thomas,  Bertha.  George  Sand.  (Famous 
women).     Bost.  1883.  S.  928.4  :  36 

Ritchie,  Anna  Isabella,  born  Thackeray.  Ma- 
dame de  S  e  V  i  g  n  e  .  [Foreign  '  classics 
for  eng.  readers].     Phila.  [1881]!  S. 

928.4:28 

Stevens,  Abel.  Madame  de  S  t  a  e  1 ;  a  study  of 
her  life  and  times,  the  first  revolution  and 
the  first  empire.    N.  Y.  [1880].  2  v.   D. 

928.4  :  30 

Child,  Lydia  Maria.  Memoirs  of  mme.  de  Stael 
and  mme.  Roland.  New  ed.  rev.  and  enl. 
N.  Y.  1854.   S.  928.4  :  29 

Tocqueville,  Alexis  C:  H:  Clerel  de.  Memoirs, 
letters  and  remains.  Tr.  from  the  french 
by  the  tr.  of  Napoleon's  corresp.  with  king 
Joseph  ;  with  add.    Bost.  1862.  2  v.  D. 

928.4:31 


1563 


CI.  928 


BIOGRAPHY— LITERATURE . 


ir)64 


6.    Other  literatures. 


Italian. 

Shelley,  Mary  Wollstonecraft,  and  others.  Lives 

of  eminent  literary  and  scientific  men  of 

Italy.    Phila.  1841.  2  v.  D.  928.5  :  24 

Contents.    V.  1.    Dante.— Petrarch. —  Boccaccio. — 

Lorenzo  de'  Medici.  —  Bojardo.  —  Berni.  —  Ariosto.— 

Machiavelli.      2.    Galileo.  —  Guicciardini.  —  Vittorla 

Colonna.— Guarini.— Tasso.  —  Chiabrera.  —  Tassoni.— 

Marini.— Filicaja.—  Metastasio.  —  Goldoni.— Alfleri.— 

Monti.— Ugo  Foscolo. 

Stebbing,  H:    Lives  of  the  italian  poets.    2d  ed.. 
with  add.     Lond.  1832.  3  v.  D.      928.5:2 

Contents.  V.  1.  Dante.  —  Petrarch.  —  Boccaccio.— 
Lorenzo  de'  Medici.— Angiolo  Poliziano.— The  Pulci.— 
Burchiello.  —  Girolamo  Benlvieni.  —  Seraflno  Aqui- 
lano.— Antonio  Tibaldeo.— Giusto  de'  Conti.— Antonio 
Fulgoso.  —  Antonio  Cornazzani  dal  Borzetti.—  Gas- 
paro  Visconti.  —  Francesco  Cieco.  2.  Boiardo.  — 
Sannazzaro.-  Ariosto.  —  Bern  bo.  -  Vittoria  Colonna. 
Pietro  Aretino.  —  Bernardo  Tasso.  —  Giovan-Giorgrio 
Trissino.  —  Francesco  Berni.  —  Luigi  Alainanni.  — 
Battista  Guarini.  —  Marco  Girolamo  Vida.  —  Giro- 
lamo Fracastoro.  —  .Tacopo  Sadoleto.  3.  Torquato 
Tasso.-Chiabrera.— Tassoni.— Giambattista  Marini.— 
Marini  and  Murtola.— Marini  and  Stigliani.— Achillinl 
and  Preti.  —  Fulvio  Testi.  —  Metastasio.  —  Apostolo 
Zeno.  —  Filicaia.  —  Alexander  Guidi.  —  Frugroni.  — 
Giuseppe  Parlnl.— Vittorio  Alfleri.  —  Melchior  Cesa- 
rotti.— Ippollto  Pindemonte.— Vincenzo  Monti.— Ugo 
Foscolo. 


Alfleri, 


V:    conte.      Autobiography ;    with    an 
by  W:D.  Howells.    Bost.  1877.  S. 

928.5:3 


Azeglio,  Giuseppe  Maria  Gerolamo  RafFaele 
Massimo  Taparelli,  marchese  d'.  Recol- 
lections. Tr.  with  notes  and  an  introd. 
by  count  Maflfei.     Lond.  1868.  2  v.   D. 

928.6:18 

Trollope,  T:  Adolphus.  Life  of  Vittoria  Co- 
lonna.    [Biogr.  ser.]     N.  Y.  1877.  T. 

928.5  :  16 

Balbo,  Cesare.     Life  and  times  of  Dante  Ali- 

fhieri.    Tr.  from  the  italian  by  F.  J.  Bun- 
ury.    Lond.  1852.  2  v.  D.  928.5  :  4 

Church,  R:  "W:  Dante  ;  an  essay.  Added,  a 
trans,  of  De  monarchia  by  F.  J.  Church. 
Lond.  1879.  D.  928.5  :  5 

Oliphant,  Margaret  O.,  born  Wilson.  Dante. 
[Foreign  classics  for  eng.  readers].  Phila. 
[1878].  S.  928.5  :  6 

"Wegele,  Franz  Xaver.  Dante  Alighieri's  leben 
und  werke  in  zusammenhange  dargestellt. 
3te  theilweise  verjinderte  und  verm.  aufl. 
111.    Jena.  1879.  O.  928.5+22 

Gallenga,  Antonio,  {Luigi  Mariotti).  Episodes  of 
my  second  life  ;  american  and  english  ex- 
periences.    Phila.  1885  [1884].    D. 

928.5:21 

Goldoni,  C:  Autobiography:  Memoirs,  tr.  from 
the  original  french  by  J:  Black  ;  with  an 
essay  by  W:  D.  Howells.    Bost.  1877.  S. 

928.5:7 


Pellico,    Silvio.      Le    mie    prigioni 
My  imprisonments ;  memoirs. 


memorie : 
Tr.  from 


the  italian   by  T:  Roscoe. 
eng.]    Parigi.  1837.  O. 

Campbell,  T:    Life  of  Petrarch. 


[In   ital.   and 
928.5:8 

Phila.  1841.   O. 
928.5+9 


Reeve,  H:    Petrarch.     [Foreign  classics  for  eng. 
readers.]    Phila.  [1878].  B.  928.5  :  10 

KOrting,  Gustav.    Petrarca's  leben  und  werke. 
Leipz.  1878.  O.  928.5  :  23 

Benson,    Eugene.      Gaspara    Stampa ;    with   a 
selection  from  her  sonnets,  tr.  by  G:  Flem- 
ing [Miss  Julia  Fletcher].    Bost.  1881.  S. 
928.5  :  11 

Hasell,  E.  J.    Tasso. 
readers].    Phila. 


[Foreign  classics  for  eng. 
[1882].  S.  928.5:17 


S  p  a  n  i  s  h  . 

Hasell,  E.  J.  Calderon.  [Foreign  classics  for 
eng.  readers].    Phila.  1880.  8.    928.5:19 

Trench,  R:   Chenevix.     Calderon  ;    his  life  and 

fenius.  with   specimens  of  his  plays.    N. 
.  1856.  D.  928.5  :  12 

Oliphant,  Margaret  O.,  6or«  Wilson.  Cervantes. 
[Foreign  classics  for  eng.  readers] .  Phila. 
[1881].  S.  928.5:14 

Fox-Vassall,  H:  R:,  5rf  baron  Holland.  Some  ac- 
count of  the  life  and  writings  of  Felix  Lope 
da  Vega.    Lond.  1806.  O.  928.5  :  13 


Scandinavian     and    Dutch. 

Nyerup,  Rasmus,  and  Jens  E.  Kraft.     Alminde- 
ligt  litteratur-lexicon  for  Danmark,  Norge 
'         •  15  :  li 


Norsk  forfatter-lexikon,  1814- 
15:L 


og  Island 
See  col.  20. 

Halvorsen,  J.  B. 

1880. 
See  col.  20. 

Erslew,  T:  Hansen.  Almindeligt  forfatter-lexi- 
con  for  kongeriget  Danmark,  1814-1853. 

15  :  I4 

See  col.  20. 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.  The  story  of  my 
life.  Now  first  tr.  into  eng.,  and  contain- 
ing chapters  add.  to  those  pub.  in  the  dan- 
ish  ed.,  bringing  the  narrative  down  to  the 
Odense  festival  of  1867.  Author's  ed.  Bost. 
1880.  D.  928.5  :  25 

—  Same.     With  his  In  Sweden.  Ax  753 

—  Reiseskizzen.     Leipz.  n.  d.  S.  928.5  :  1 

Contents.    Reiseschatton,— In  Schweden.— Das  miir- 
chen  melnes  lebens. 

Bremer,  Fredrika.  Life,  letters,  and  posthu- 
mous works,  ed.  by  her  sister,  Charlotte 
Bremer.  Tr.  from  the  Swedish  by  F:  Mi- 
low  ;  [some  of]  the  poetry  tr.  by  Emily 
Nonnen.    N.  Y.  1880.  D.  928.5  :  20 

Butler,  C:  Life  of  Hugo  Grotius,  with  brief  min- 
utes of  the  civil,  ecclesiastical  and  literary 
history  of  the  Netherlands.  Lond.  1826. 
O.  928.5  :  15 


1565 


BIOGRAPHY— GENEALOGY. 


01.  929 


1566 


10.    G-enealogy  and  heraldry. 


1.    Onomatology. 

Arthur,  W:  An  etymological  dictionary  of  fam- 
ily and  christian  names,  with  an  essay  on 
their  dei'ivation  and  import.  N.  Y.  1857. 
D.  929  :  2 

Yong-e,  Charlotte  Mary.  History  of  christian 
names.    New  ed.,  rev.    N.  Y.  1885.  D. 

929:6 

Wilkinson,  W:  Francis.  Personal  names  in  the 
Bible,  [interpreted  and  ill.]  Lond.  1866. 
D.  929.6  :  1 

Lower,  M:  Anthony.  English  surnames  ;  an  es- 
say on  family  nomenclature ;  historical, 
etymological  and  humorous,  with  several 
illusti-ative  app.  3d  ed.  enl.  Lond.  1849. 
2v.  O.  929.2:8 

Bardsley,  C :  Wareing.  English  surnames  ;  their 
sources  and  significations.  3d  ed.,  rev.  and 
enl.    Lond.  1875.  D.  929.2  :  7 

—  Curiosities  of  puritan  nomenclature.  N.  Y. 
1880.  D.  929.2  :  6 

[Norman  names,  Lists  and  derivations  of.]  In 
The  norman  people.  942  :  10 

2.    Heraldry  and  insignia. 

Barrington,  Archibald.  A  familiar  introduc- 
tion to  heraldry  ;  explaining,  in  a  series  of 
lectures,  the  principles  of  tlie  science,  and 
showing  its  application  to  the  study  of 
history  and  architecture.  111.  Lond.  1848. 
S.  929 : 3 

Whitmore,  W:  H:  The  elements  of  heraldry  ; 
containing  an  explanation  of  the  principles 
of  the  science  and  a  glossary  of  the  tech- 
nical terms  employed  ;  with  an  essay  upon 
the  use  of  coat-armor  in  the  U.  S.  N.  Y. 
1866.  O.  929-f4 

Jones,  W:  Crowns  and  coronations;  a  history 
of  regalia.    111.    Lond.  1883.  D.       929:5 

Orden,  wappen  und  iiaggen,  Die,  aller  regenten 
und  staaten  in  originalgetreuen  abbildvin- 
gen.    Leipz.  1880.  Q.  929  :  Rl 

Macgeorge,  A.  Flags ;  some  account  of  their 
history  and  uses.     [111.]    Lond.  1881.  O. 

929  :  7 

United  States.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Flags  of 
maritime  nations  ;  from  the  most  authentic 
sources,  prepared  by  order  of  the  sec.  of 
the  navy.  5tn  ed.  (U.  S.  47th  cong.  1  sess. 
House  misc.  doc.  no.  48.)  Wash.  1882.  Q. 
in  929  :  D 

Preble,  G:  H:  History  of  the  flag  of  the  U.  S.  of 
America,  and  of  the  naval  and  yacht-club 
signals,  seals  and  arms  and  principal 
national  songs  of  the  U.  S.,  with  a  chron- 
icle of  the  symbols,  standards,  banners, 
and  flags  of  ancient  and  modern  nations. 
2d  rev.  ed.  111.   Bost.  1880.  O.    929.1-|-P2 

Hamilton,  Schuyler.  History  of  the  national 
flag  of  the  U.  S.  of  America.  Phila.  1852. 
D.  929.1  : 1 


3.    Special  countries. 

Un ited  States . 

Hotten,  J:  Camden,  ed.  The  original  lists  of 
persons  of  quality,  emigrants,  religious 
exiles,  political  rebels,  serving  men  sold 
for  a  term  of  years,  apprentices,  children 
stolen,  maidens  pressed,  and  others  who 
went  from  Great  Britain  to  the  american 
plantations,  1600—1700 ;  with  their  ages, 
the  localities  where  they  formei'ly  lived  in 
the  mother  country ;  the  names  of  the 
ships  in  which  they  embarked,  and  other 
interesting  particulars.  From  mss.  pre- 
served in  the  state  paper  department  of 
her  majesty's  public  record  ofiice,  England. 
Lond.  1874.  Q.  929.1  :R3 

Farmer,  J:  A  genealogical  register  of  the  flrst 
settlers  of  New  England ;  containing  an 
alphabetical  list  of  the  governours,  deputy- 
governours,  assistants  or  counsellors,  and 
ministers  of  the  gospel  in  the  several 
colonies  from  1620  to  1692,  representatives 
of  the  general  court  of  Massachusetts  from 
1634  to  1692,  graduates  of  Harvard  college 
to  1662,  members  of  the  ancient  and  honor- 
able artillery  company  to  1662,  freemen 
admitted  to  the  Massachusetts  colony  from 
1630  to  1662,  with  many  other  of  the  early 
inhabitants  of  New  England  and  Long 
Island,  N.  Y.,  from  1620  to  1675.  Added, 
various  genealogical  and  biographical 
notes  collected  from  ancient  records, 
manuscripts  and  printed  works.  Lan- 
caster, Mass.  1829.  0.  929.1  :  B,5 

Savage,  James.  A  genealogical  dictionary  of 
the  first  settlers  of  New  England,  showing 
three  generations  of  those,  who  came  be- 
fore may  1692,  on  the  basis  of  Farmer's 
Register!  Bost.  1860-62.  4  v.  Q.   929.1  :I14 

Durrie,  Daniel  Steele.  Bibliographia  genealogica 
americana ;  an  alphabetical  index  to  amer- 
ican genealogies  and  pedigrees,  contained 
in  state,  county  and  town  histories,  printed 
genealogies  and  .kindred  works.  2d  ed., 
rev.  and  enl.   Albany.  1878.    O.    929.1:11 

Slocum,  C:  Elihu.  A  short  history  of  the  Slo- 
cums,  Slocumbs  and  Slocombs  of  America, 
genealogical  and  biographical ;  embracing 
eleven  generations  of  the  first-named  fam- 
ily from  1637  to  1881,  with  their  alliances 
and  the  descendants  in  the  female  lines  so 
far  as  ascertained,  also  the  etymology  of 
those  surnames,  an  account  of  some  re- 
searches in  England  concerning  their  an- 
cestors who  bore  the  parent  surname,  Slo- 
combe,  etc.     Syracuse.  1882.    O. 

929.1+12 

Tenney,  Horace  A.  Genealogy  of  the  Tenney 
family,  more  particularljy  of  the  family  of 
Daniel  Tenney  and  Sylvia  Kent,  his  wife, 
from  1634  and  1638  to  1875.  Madison.  1875. 
O.  929.1+10 


1567 


CI.  929 


BIOGRAPHY-  HERALDRY . 


15(5S 


Great  Britain. 

Dodd,  C:  Roffer.  A  manual  of  dignities,  privi- 
lege ana  precedence,  incl.  lists  of  the  great 
public  functionaries  from  the  revolution  to 
the  present  time.    Lond.  1843.  S.  929.2  :  5 

Burke,  Sir  J:  Bernard.  The  general  armory  of 
England,  Scotland,  Ireland  and  Wales ; 
comprising  a  registry  of  armorial  bearings 
from  the  earliest  to  the  present  time  ;  with 
a  supp.    Lond.  1883.  Q.  929.2  :  R12 

Fairbaim,  James.  Crests  of  the  families  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  compiled  from 
the  best  authorities,  rev.  by  Lawrence  But- 
ters.   Edinb.  w.  rf.  2  V.   O.        929.2:  RIO 

Burke,  Sir  J:  Bernard.  A  genealogical  and 
heraldic  dictionary  of  the  peerage  and 
baronetage  of  the  British  empire.  19th  ed. 
Lond.  1857.  Q.  929.2  :R1 

—  Same, ;  together  with  memoirs  of   the  privy 

counsellors  and   knights.     41st  ed.     Lond. 
1879.  Q.  929.2  :R1 

—  Same.    46th  ed.    Loud.  1884.  Q.      929.2  :R1 


Burke,  Sir  J:  Bevni^rd.— Continued. 

—  A  genealogical  history  of  the  dormant,  abey- 

ant, forfeited  and  extinct  peerages  of  the 

British  empire.     New  ed.    Lond.  1883.  Q. 

929.2  :R4 

—  A   genealogical    and  heraldic   history  of  tlic 

landed  gentry  of  Great  Britian  and  Ireland. 
6th  ed.,  with' supp.    Lond.  1883.    2  v.  Q. 
929.2  :R3 

—  Vicissitudes  of  families.     New  ed.  Lond.  1888. 

2  V.  D.  929.2:  11 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.      Description  of    the  regalin 

of  Scotland.    Edinb.  1877.  D.        929.2  :  9 

Germany. 

Gothaisches  genealogisches  taschenbuch  der 
griillichen  hiiuser.  Gotha.  1883.  T.  929.3:1 

Gothaisches  genealogisches  taschenbuch  d(n- 
freiherrhchen  hauser,  1883,  1883.  Gotha. 
1883,  1883.     2  v.  T.  929.3  :  2 


Almanach  de  Gotha. 

See  col.  156. 


310:13 


XII.    INDEX  TO  BIOGRAPHY. 


Abailard   or    Abelard,   P:,    {latin 
Petrus  AbiBlardus),  frerich  phU- 
ompher  and  theologian,  1079-1142. 
Kichardson,  A.  S.  922.4:11 

Wight.  O.W.  922.4:1 

Abbott,  C:,lst  lord  Tenterden,  chief 
justice  of  England,  1763-1833. 
Campbell,  J.        in  923.24  :  2  v3 
Abel,  Niels  H:,  nnrwegian  mathe- 
matician, 1803-1829. 
Arago,  D.  F.  J.  in  500  :  3  v3 

Abelard  ,  see  Abailard,  P: 
Abernethy,  J :,  english  surgeon,  1764 
-1831. 
Macilwain,  G.  926.2  :  2 

Abrantes,   Laure,   horn   Permon, 
mme.  Junot,  duchesse  d',  french 
author,  1784-1838. 
Memoirs.  923.4  :  14 

Achilliui,  Claudio,  itofia>i  poet,  1574 
-1640. 
Stebbing-,  H.  in  928.5  :  2  v3 

Ackland  or  Acland,  Christina  Har- 
riet Caroline  lady,  17.50-1815. 
Child,  L.  M.  in  920  :  49 

Adams,  Abigail,  born  Smith,  wife 
of  J:  Adams,  pres.  U.  S.,  1744-1818. 
Adams,  C.  F.  in  826.1  :  2 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  B,54  vl 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  923  :  25 

Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920  :  57 

Adams,  C :  Francis,  amer.  statesman, 
b.  1807. 
Carroll,  H.  fn  920.1:  10 

Adams,  J:,  2dpresident  of  the  U.  S., 
1735-1826. 
Adams,  C.  F.  329.1  :  1  vl-3 

Cook,  C.  m  923.12:  66 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1  :  32  vl 

Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.  923.1 1  :  67 

Parker,  T.  in  923.1  :  27 

Adams,  J :  Quincy,  6th  president  of 
the  U.  8.,  1767-1848. 
Memoirs.  923.11:22 

Child,  D.L.  in  923.12:66 

Moore,  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  v2 

Morse.  J.  T.,  jr.  923.1 1 :  49 

Quincy,  J.  923.11:23 

Seward,  W.H.  923.11:24 

Adams,   S:,  amer.  statesman,  1733- 
1803. 
Hosmer,  J.  K.  923.12:103 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1:  32  vl 

Wells,  W.V.  923.12:1 

Addison,  Joseph,   english   essayist 
and  poet,  1673-1719. 
Aikin,  L.  928.2:12 

Anton,  P.  in  928. 2 :  208 

Courthope,  W.  J.  928.2: 194 

Johnson,  S.  in  928.2:4 

in  928.2: 4  v2 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2:  67  v5 
Thackeray,  W.  M.         in  928.2 :  8 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  824.1 :  84 
Adelicia  of  Louvaine,  2d  queen  of 
Henry  I  of  England,  1103  •i'-115l  ?. 
Strickland,  A.         923.21 :  27  vl 
Adomi,    Catherina,   born   Fieschi, 
called    iSt.    Catherine    of    Genoa, 
1447-1510. 
Upham,  T.  C.  922.5:4 

Aemilius  Paulus,  see  Paulus. 
Aeschylus,  see  Aischylos. 
Aesopus,  fee  Aisopos. 


93 


Africanus,  Leo,  see  Leo,  J: 
Agassiz,  L:  J:    Rudolphe,    swiss- 
amer.  naturalist,  1807-1873. 
Agassiz,  E.  C,  ed.  925.1 :  8 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R54  v2 
Whipple,  E.  P.  i?i  824.1: 91 

Agresilaos  II,  Jang  of  Sparta,  d.  b.  c. 
361? 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v4 

Agris  IV,  king  of  Sparta,  d.  b.  c.  340. 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:31  v4 

Agnew,  Sir  Andrew,  scotch  baronet, 

1793-1849. 
McCrie,  T.  923.22:11 

Agroult,  born  de  Flavigny,  Marie 
Catherine    Sophie,    comtesse    d', 
(Daniel  Stern),  french  author.  1805 
-1876. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v4 

Agrrippina,  ivife  of  Ucesar  Oermani- 
cus,  d.  a.  d.  31. 
Hamilton,  E.  928.6:18 

Aikin,    Anna    Lsetitia,    see    Bar- 

bauld,  A.  L. 
Aikin,   J:,   english   physician    and 
author,  1747-1833. 
Aikin,  L.  928.2:13 

Aird,  T:,  scotch  poet,  1803-1876. 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5:  7  vl 

Aischylos,  greek  poet,  b.t;.  53.5-4.56. 

Copleston,  R.  S.  882 :  4 

Aisopos,  greek  fabulist,  b.  c.  619  ?- 

.564 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 : 4 

Akenside,    M:,  english  poet,  1731- 

1770. 

Dyce,  A.  in  821.2:19 

Johnson,  S.  in  928.2: 4 

in  928.2: 4  v4 

Alamanni,  L:,  Italian  poet,   1495- 

15.56. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 : 2  v2 

Albany,  Louise  Maximiliane  Caro- 
line Emanuel  countess  of,  born 
prinzessln  von  Stolberg- Gedern, 
wife  of  Charles  Edward,  the  pre- 
tender, 1753-1834. 
Paget,  V.  923.22:71 

Albemarle,  Duke  of,  see  Monk,  G : 
Alberg-ati  -  Capacelli,  Francesco 
marchese,  Italian  author,  1728-1804. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v5 

Alberoni,  Giulio,  Italian  cardinal, 
1664-1752. 
Maccall,  W.  in  920 :  59  v2 

Smith,  G.B.  i)i923:28 

Albert,  Francis  Albert  A :  C :  Em  an- 
uel  of  Saxe-Conurg-Gotha,  prince 
consort  of  Victoria  of  England, 
1819-1861. 
Bagehot,  W.  i»i  920.2 : 1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  i7i  920:  R54  v2 
Gladstone,  W.  E.    in  329.2 :  9  vl 

i/i  329.2:11 

Grey,  C.  .     923.21:24 

Martin,  Sir  T.  923.21 :  52 

Albery,  James,  english   dramatist, 

living. 

Archer,  W.  in  928.2:183 

Alboni,  Marietta,  comtesse  de  Pepoll, 

Italian  singer,  b.  1824. 

Clayton,  E.G.  in  927: 5 

Ferris,  G.T.  in  927:  6  v2 


Alcibiades,  see  Alkibiades. 
Aldegrever,    H:,    german    painter 
and  engraver,  1503-a&<.  1,563. 
Scott,  W.  B.  in  927.3 : 1 

Aldrovandi,  Ulisse,  Italian  natur- 
alist, 1.523-1605. 
Naturalist's  library. 

in  590:  58  v8 
Aleksandr  I  Pavlovitch,  emperor 
of  Russia,  1777-1835. 
Maccall,  W.  in  920 :  59  v2 

Aleksandr  TI  Nikolaievitch,    em- 
peror of  Russia,  1818-1881. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920: 1154  v2 
Aleksandr    HI    Aleksandrovitch, 
emperor  of  Russia,  b.  1845. 
Towle,  G.  M.  in  923:  10 

Alembert,  J:  le  Rond  d',  french 
philosopher,  litterateur  and  mathe- 
matician, 1717-1783. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  920 :  45  v2 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

Alessandro     Parnese,     duke     of 
Parma.  1546-1.593. 
Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923:19 

Alexander  of   Greece,   see  Alex- 

andros. 
Alexander  of  Russia,   see  Alek- 
sandr. 
Alexander,  Archibald,  amer.  pres- 
byterlan  clergyman,  1772-1851. 
Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 :  8 

Alexander,  W:,  styled  earl  of  Stir- 
ling, amer.  general,  1726-1783. 
Griswold,R.  W.  in  923.15:69  vl 
Headley,  J.  T.     in  923.15:70  v2 
Alexandros  the  great,  king  of  Mace- 
donia, b.  c.  356-333. 
Abbott,  J.  923.6:19 

Curtius  Ruf  us,  Q.  923.6 :  20 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 : 4 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v4 

Williams,  J.  923.6:21 

Alexandra  of  Lithuania,  duchess  of 

Masovla,  1364-1433. 

Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  vl 

Alexis,  Willibald,  pseud.,  see  HSr- 

ingr,  G:  W:  H: 
Alflleri,  V:  conte,  Italian  poet,  1749- 


Autobiography. 

"  W.      in  928.5:  24  v2 


^     _.  928.5:3 

Shelley,^.  

Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v3 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5:  7 

Alfred  the  great,  king  of  England, 

849-901. 

Abbott,  J.  923.21:1 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.       in  x  920.2 :  3 

Hughes,  T.  923.2:2 

Lives  of  englishmen,    in  920.2 : 9 

Lord.  J.  in  904:  31  v2 

Smith.  G.  in  824.2-1-94 

Alice,  Cousin,  pseud.,  see  Haven, 

Alice. 
Alison,  Sir  Archibald,  scotch  judge 
and  historian,  1793-1868. 
Bayne,  P.  in  820.5 : 1  v2 

Alison,    Isabel,   scotch    covenanter, 
executed  1681. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2 : 1 


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Alkibiades,   greek    statesman    and 
general,  b.  c.  450  ?-404. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 : 4 

Plutarchos.  in  9236:16 

in  923.6:  31  v2 

Allan,  D:,  scotch  painter,  1744-1796. 

Cunninifham,  A.      in  927.2 : 1  v5 
Allan,  James,  scotch  clergyman,  d. 
1858. 
Steel,  R.  in  922 : 6 

Alleine,  Joseph,  english  theologian 
and  loriter,  1633-1668. 
Steel,  R.  in  922: 6 

Allen,  Ethan,  am^r.    colonel,  1737- 
1789. 
DePuy,  H.  W.  923.15:46 

Sparks,  J.  in  923.1 :  21  vl 

Alien,  J:,  english  author  and  states- 
man, 1770-1843. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,   in  923 :  2  v2 

in  923: 2  v3 

Allen,  Moses,  amer.  clergyman,  1748 

-1779. 
Headley,  J.T.  in922.1:2 

Allen,  Stephen,  amer.  merchant,  1767 
-1853. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  v2 

Allen,  T:,  amer.  clergyman,  1743-1810. 
Headley,  J.T.  in  922.1:  2 

Allen,  W : .  amer.  statesman.  1806-1879. 
Carroll,  H.  in  920.1:10 

Allin^ham,  Helen,  born  Paterson, 
engllfh  painter,  b.  1848. 
Ruskin,  J.  in  766:  8 

Allston,  Theodosia,  born  Burr,  1788 
-1812. 
Parton,  J.  in  920.1: 6 

Allston,  Washington,  amer.  painter 
and  poet,  1779-1843. 
Jameson,  A.  in  824.2 :  67 

Sweetser,  M.  F.  927.1:17 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  927. 1:16 
Ware.  W.  766:1 

Alma-Tadema,    Lauronz,    dutch- 
english  artist,  b.  \«.y&. 
Buskin.  J.  in  766:  8 

Almeida,  Dam  Francisco  de,  lirst 
Portugese  viceroy  of  India,  d.  IhlO. 
Maccall.  W.  in  920:  69  v2 

Altdorfer,  Albrecht,  german  pain- 
ter and  engraver,  1488  loIW. 
Scott,  W.  B.  in  927.3 : 1 

Althorp,  Viscount,  see  Spencer,  J : 

C :  id  earl  Spencer. 
Alton- Shee    de    Lig'n^res,    Ed- 
xnandicomie  <i',f reach  politician, 
1810-1874. 
Hlllebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v2 

AmbrosiuB,  St.,  of  Milan,  father  of 
the  latin  church,  340-897. 
Lord,  J.  in  904:  31  vl 

Wilson,  W.  in  922.2:16 

Ames,    Fisher,   amer.    orator   and 
statesman,  17.58-1808. 
Kirkland,  J.  T.       in  329.1 :  2  vl 
Moore,  F.  in329.1:32vl 

Thayer,  J.  B.  in  923. 12:66 

Ampere,  Andr^  Marie,  frenchphysi- 
nan  and  scientist,  1775-1836. 
Arago,  D.  F.  J.  in  600 :  3  v2 

James,  Yl.,jr.  in  928.4:1 

Ampere,   Jean   Jacques  Antoine, 
french  author,  1800-1864. 
Hamerton,  P.  G.  in  920.4 : 1 

James,  H.,  jr.  in  9284:1 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian,  danish 
author,  180.5-1875. 
Story  of  my  life.  928.6 :  26 

in  928.6:1 

in  Ax  763 

GoBse,  E.  W.  in  804:  2 

Q.  in  920:24: 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  26 

Anderson,  James,  amer.  physician, 

1753-1820. 

Francis.  S.W.  in  926.1:  2 

Anderson,  Mary,  a/ner.  actress,  b. 

1859. 

Farrar,J.  M.  9271-1-24 

Anderson,  W:,  scotch  author,  180.5- 


Gilflllan,  G. 


in:820.6:8  v2 


Andre,  J:,  major  in  the  british  army, 
1751-1780. 
Entertaining  biogr.       in  920 :  46 
Sargent,  W.  923.26:6 

Andros,  Sir  Edmund,  colonial  gov- 
ernor of  New  York  and  New  Eng- 
land, 16:^7-1714. 
Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1:15 

Ang'elico  da  Fiesole,  Fra  Giovanni 
Guido  Santi  Toslni,    called  Fra 
Angelico,   Italian  painter,    1387- 
1U5. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Phillimore,  C.  M.  927.5 : 4 

Sweetser,  M.  F.  927.5:5 

Ang'elo,  Michael,  see  Buonarroti, 

Michelangelo. 
Anna  of  Cilly,  queen  of  Poland,  1383 
-1416. 
Higgins.  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  vl 

Anna  of  Brunswick,  duchess  of  Aus- 
tria, 1396-1432. 
Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  v2 

Anna  of  Masovia,  grand-duchess  of 
Lithuania,  1358-1418. 
Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  vl 

Anna  of  Poland,  countess  of  Villy 
and  duchess  of  Teck,  1:^66-1416. 
Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  vl 

Anna  of  Schwartzburg,  landgravln  of 
Thuringia.  1390-1431. 
Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  v2 

Anna  Comnena,  daughter  of  Alexis 
I,  emperor  of  Constantinople,  1083 
-1148. 
James,  G.  P.  R.  in  923 : 7 

Anna   of    Wirtemberg,   countess    of 
Katienellenbogen,  1410-1471. 
Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  v2 

Anne,  queen  of  England,  1664-1714. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:  49 

Jameson,  A.  in  923 :  8  v2 

Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  ve 
Anne    of  Austria,   queen   of  Louis 
XIII  of  France,  1601-1666. 
Menzles,  S.  in  923 :  29  vl 

Anne  of  Bohemia,  1st  queen  of  Rich- 
ard 'II,  about  i:}67-i:)94. 
Stricklatid,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  vl 
Wittenmyer,  A.  in  922:12 

Anne  of  Vleoes,  4th  queen  of  Ilennj 
VIl'l,  1516-1.557. 
Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  v2 
Anne  of  Denmark,  queen  of  James  I, 
1574-1619. 
Strickland,  A.    in  923.2 1 :  27  v4 
Anne  of  Warwick,  queen  of  Richard 
III,  1454-1185. 
Strickland,  A.    in  923,21 :  27  v2 
Anne  Boleyn  or  Bullen,  2d  queen  of 
Henry  VIII,  1507-1536. 
Benger,  B.  O.  923.21:32 

Dixon,  W.H.  923.21:30 

Friedmann,  P.  923.21:60 

Hewitt,  M.  E.  in  923:  6 

Russell,  W.  in  920:38 

Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  v2 
Wittenmyer,  A.  in  922:12 

Anselm,  St.,  urchhp.  of  Canterbury , 
1084-1109. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  922.2 :  3 

Lord,  J.  in  904:31  v2 

Anstey,  Christopher,  english  poet, 
1724-1805. 
Gary,  H.F.  in  928.2: 2 

Antar    or    Antarah-Ibn-Sheddftd, 
arabian  warrior  and  poet  of  the 
6th  century. 
Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920:19  v3 
Antoine,  Simon,  french  shoemaker 
and  revolutionist,  1736-1794. 
Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926:  3 

Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurelius,  ro- 

man  emperor  and  philosopher,  121- 

180. 

Arnold,  M.  in  824.2:  3 

Brooks,  E.  S.  in  x  920 :  72 

Lord,  J.  in  904 :  3 1  vl 

Watson,  P.  B.  923.6:    27 


Antonius,  Marcus,  roman  triumvir, 
d.  b.  c.  30. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v5 

Antony,  Mark,  see  'Antonius,  M. 
Apelles,  greek  painter,  about  330  b.  c. 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 : 4 

Appleton,  S:,  amer.  merchant,  1766- 
ia53. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Appleton,  T:  Gold,  a/ner.  publisher 
and  author,  1812-1884. 
Hale,  S.,  «d.  928.1:76 

Aquilano  or  Aquila,  Seraflno  dell', 
Italian  poet,  1466-1.500. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  vl 

Aquinas,   Thomas,    see   Thomas 

Aquinas. 
Arabi,  Ahmed  El,  egyptian  soldier 
and  patriot,  b.  about  1888. 
Long,C.  C.  in  962:  3 

Aragro,    Dominique    Francois    J:, 
french  physicist  and   astronomer, 
1786-18.53. 
Grube,A.  W.  in  920  I  79 

Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.         in  920.4 : 2 
Spamer,  O. ,  ed.  in  920:77 

Aratos  of  Slcyon,   acJimm   general 
and  historian,  b.  c.  271-213. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v5 

Arblay,    Frances,    boin    Burney. 

tnme  d',  english  dramatist  and  nov- 
elist, 1752-1840. 
Diary.  928.2:14 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

in  920.2:14  v2 

Christie,  M.  E.  in  920 :  53 

Crosland,  C.  in  920:  52 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R54  vl 
Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2 -.67  ^5 
Arc,  Joan  of,  see  Dare,  Jeanne. 
Arch,  Joseph,  english  politician,  b. 
1826. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22 : 1 

Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22 :  6 

Archimedes,  greek  geometer,  d.  212 
b.  c. 
Hale,  E.  E.  in  x  926:17 

Aretino,  P:,  Italian  satirical  poet, 
1492-1.557. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v2 

Argall,  .Sir  S:,    fleputy-gov.  of   Vir- 
ginia, 1572-16:19. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 :  8  v2 

Arg^rll,  Countess  of,  see  Campbell, 

Lady  Anne. 
Argryll,  Sth  duke  of,  see  Campbell, 

Argyll,    Sth   earl,    1st  marquis,    see 

Cfampbell,  Archibald. 
Argyll,    Uarchioness  of,  see  Camp- 
bell, Margaret. 
Ariosto,  L:,  Italian  poet,  1474  1. 5:1:5. 
Dobson,  W.  T.  in  811:  3 

Shelley,  M.  W.       in  928.5 :  24  vl 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v2 

Aristagoras,    greek    statesman,    d. 
497  b.  c. 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  in  923.6:  28 

Aristeides,    athenian   general    and 
statesman,  d.  about  468  b.  c. 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  in  923.6 :  28 

Goodrich,  8.  G.  in  x  920.6:4 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v2 

Aristides,  see  Aristeides. 
Aristophanes,    greek    comic   poet, 

about  b.  c.  444-380. 
Collins,  W.  L.  882:5 

Aristoteles  {eng.   Aristotle),    greek 
philosopher,  b.  c.  384-;^22. 
Crichton,  A.         in  590:  58  vl6 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 :  4 

Grant, -Sir  A.  888:1 

Arkwriprht,  Sir  R:,  inventor  of  the 
spinning -jenny,  1732-1793. 
Lewis,  T.C.  in  926.2:  5 

Seymour.  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  77 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 


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Ark-Bal 


1572 


Arkwrigrht,  R:,  english  cotton  manu- 
facturer, 1755-1843. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  m  x  920 :  39 

Arminius  {dutch  Hernianz\  Jaco- 
bus, dutch  theologian,  1560-1609. 
Bag'nall,  W.  R.  in  200:1  v2 

Armstrong',  .7:,    english  poet,   abt. 
1709-1779. 
Gary,  H.  F.  in  9282:  2 

Armstrong-,  J:,  amer.  general,  1758- 
1843. 
Griswold,  R.W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 
Peterson,  C.J.  in  923. 15:3 

Arnaud     de    I'Areige,     F:.   french 
political  writer  and  politician,  1819 
-1878. 
Pressense,  E.  de.  in  920:  23 

Arnaud,  H:,  waldensian  pastor,  1641 
-1721. 
Entertaining  biogr.       in  920 :  46 
Amdt,  Ernst  Moritz,  german  poet, 
1769-1860. 
Langenberg,  E.  928.3 :  90 

Schmidt.  F.  928.3:96 

Schupp,  O.  928.3:102 

Arne,    T:   Augustine,  english  com- 
poser, 1710-1778. 
Keddie.  H.  in  927:12 

Arnim-Giistow,  Harry  Kurd    E: 
K :  qraf  v.,  german  statesman,  1824 
-1881. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Arnold,    Benedict,    «m«r.    general, 
1740-1801. 
Arnold,  I.N.  923.15:5 

Entertaining  biogr.  ix  920:46 
Griswold,  R.W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 
Headley.  J.  T.  in  923.15:  70  vl 
Sparlcs,  J.  923.1 :  21  v3 

Arnold,   Edwin,    english    poet  and 
journalist,  b.  ia32. ' 
Willfinson,  W.  C.  821.5:19 

Nadal,  E.  S.  in  824.1:  61 

Arnold,  Matthew,  english  poet  and 
critic,  h.  1822. 
Stedman,  E.  C.  in821.5:5 

Arnold,  T:,of  Ktigby,  english  teacher 
and  historian,  1795-1842. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

Favourite  passages.  in  922 :  3 
Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Stanley,  A.  P.  922.23:1 

Worbojse.  E.  i.  922.23 :  2 

Arnould,  Madeleine  Sophie, /rmcA 
actress  and  singer,  1740-1803. 
Clayton,  E.G.  in  927:5 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 : 6  vl 

Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  vl 

Arria,  wife  of  Pcetus,  d.  a.  d.  42. 

Child,  L.M.  in  920: 49 

Artaxerxes    II    Mnemon,   king   of 
Persia,  d.  362  b.  c. 
Plutarchos.  i?i  923.6:16 

in  923.6: 31  v5 

Arrom,  Cecilia,  born  Bohl  de  Faber, 
{Fernan  Caballero),spanish  author, 
1797-1876. 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834: 20  v2 

Arteveld    or    Artevelde,     Jacob 
van,  flemish  brewer  and  chief  of 
the  insurrection  in  Ghent,  d.  1345. 
Ashley,  W.J.  949.1:9 

Hutton.  J.  949.1:8 

Arteveld   or    Artevelde,      Philip 
van,   chief  of  the  insurrection  in 
Flanders,  1340-1382. 
Ashley,  W.J.  949.1:9 

Hutton,  J.  949.1:8 

Asbury,      Francis,      english-amer. 
methodist  bishop,  1745-1816. 
Steel.  R.  in  922: 6 

As  oh  am,    Roger,     english   classical 
scholar  and  writer,  1.515-1568. 
Johnson,  S.  in  820.2:13  v2 

Quick,  R.H.  in  371:15 

Ashburton,  Lord, «««  Dunning,  J : 
Assing,  D:  Assur,  german  physician 
and  writer,  1787-1842. 
Gutzkoiv,  K.  F.  in  928.3: 6 

Assing,    Rosa  Maria    Antoinette, 
born  Varnhagen  v.  Ense,  german 
author,  1783-1840. 
Gutzkow.  K.  F.  in  928.3 :  6 


Aster,  J.  Jacob,   New    York   mer- 
chant, 1763-1848. 
Bristed,  C.  A.  923. 18 :  3 

Hunt,  F.  in  923. 1 8 : 1  v2 

Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.18:10 

Parton,  J.  923.18:2 

i»i  920.1:6 

Athole,   Duchess  of,  see   Murray, 

Catherine. 
Atkinson,  T :  Witlam,  english  artist 
and  traveler,  1799-1861. 
Adams,  W.H.D.  in  923:12 

Attila,  king  of  the  Huns,  d.  4,53. 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 :  4 

Auber,    Daniel     Frangois     Esprit, 
french  composer,  1784-1871. 
Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.5 :  34 

Keddie,  H.  in  927 -.12 

Aubusson,  P:  d',  grand  master  of 
the  order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
1423-1503. 
Maccall,  W.  in  920 :  59  v2 

Auckland,  Lord,  see  Eden,  W: 
Audi£fret  -  Pasquier,  Edme   Ar- 
mand  Gaston  due  d',  french  poli- 
tician, b.  1823. 
King,  E.  in  923.4: 2 

Audley,  T:,  baron  Audley  of  Wal- 
den,  lord  chancellor  of  England, 
1488-1544. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24: 1  vl 

Audubon,  J :  James,  amer.  ornithol- 
ogist, 1780-1851. 
Audubon,  L.,  ed.  925.1:2 

Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928. 1:64 

St.  John,  Mrs.  H.  R.  925. 1 : 1 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Tuckerman.  H.  T.      in  824.1 :  84 

Augier,  GuillaumeV:  Emile,  french 

dramatist  and  poet,  b.  1820. 

Mauris,  M.  in  928.4:  2 

Augustine,  St.,  see  Augustinus. 

Augustine,    Sister,  see  Lasaulx, 

Amalie  v. 
Augrustinus,  St.,  Aurelius,  bishop 
of  Hippo, -xA-ms. 
Hedge,  F.H.  in  104:  8 

Lord,  J.  in  904:31  vl 

Schaff,  P.  922.6:15 

Shedd,  W.  G.  T.  in  824. 1 :  73 

Swing,  D.  in  824.1:  76 

Wilson,  W.  in  922.2:16 

Aumale,   H:   Eugene   Philippe  L: 
d'Orleans,  dwc  d',  french  prince, 
b.  1822. 
King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Aunet,  Leonie  d',  see  Biard,   Le- 

onie. 
Aurelius,  M:,  see  Antoninus,  M: 

A. 
Austen,  Jane,  english  novelist,  1775- 
1817. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  1154  vl 
Keddie,  H.  A  2055 

Pellew,  G.  823.2:5 

Ritchie,  A.  1.  in  928.2:175 

Smith,  G.  in  824.2-h94 

Avery,  D:,  amer.  clergyman,  b.  1746. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1:  2 

Aytoun,  W:  Edmondstoune,  scotch 
lawyer,  poet  and  humorist,  1813- 
1865. 
Skelton,J.  in  904:  25 

Azara,  Felix  de,  Spanish  traveler  and 
author,  1746-1811. 
Naturalist's  libr.    in  590:  58  vl  1 
Azeglio,    Giuseppe    Maria    Gero- 
lamo  Raffaele  Massimo  Tapa- 
relli,  marchese  d',  italian  states- 
man and  author,  1798-1866. 
Recollections.  928.5:18 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  824.1 :  84 
Babbage,  C:,  english  mathematician, 
1792-1871. 
Lewis,  T.C.  in  926.2:  5 

Bach,  J:    Sebastian,   german    com- 
poser, 1686-1750. 
Barnard,  C.  in  x  927 : 1 5 

Crowest,  F.  in  927:18 

Ferris,  G.T.  in  927.3: 6 


Keddie,  H.  in  921 .12 

Spitta,  P.  927.3+40 

Bacon,  Francis,  baron  Verulam  and 
viscount  St.  Albans,  english  phil- 
osopher and  lord  chancellor,  1.561- 
1626. 
Abbott,  E.  A.  928.2-f217 

Anton,  P.  in  928.2 :  208 

Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v2 

Church,  R.W.  928.2:197 

Distinguished  men. 

in  920:  33  vl 
Dixon,  W.H.  928.2:15 

Fowler,  T.  192:3 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  41 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  822.5:1 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2:  67  v2 
Montagu,  B .  in  820.2 :  2  vl 

Morris,  G.  S.  in  921.2:1 

Miller,  F.  M.'         in  824.2 :  74  v3 
Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5:15 

Bacon,  J:,    english   sculptor,    1740- 
1799. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v3 
Bacon,  Nathaniel,  amer.  colonist,  d. 
1677. 
Ware,  W.  in  923.1:  22  v3 

Bacon,  Sir  N:,  english  lawyer,  states- 
man and  lord  keeper.  1510-1579. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v2 

Bacon,   Roger,  english  monk,   phil- 
osopher and  scientist,  1214-1292. 
Hale,  E.  E.  in  x  926:17 

Morris,  G.  S.  in  921.2:1 

Baffin,  W:,  english  navigator,  1580- 
1622. 
Markham,  C.  R.  in  923 :  31 

Bagehot,  Walter,  english  journalist, 
1826-1877. 
Nadal.  E.S.  in  824.1:  61 

Bailey,  Philip  James,  english  poet, 
b.  1816. 
Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5 :  8  v2 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5: 14  vl 
Baillie,  Lady  Grisell,  born  Hume, 
scotch  covenanter,  1665-1746. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2:1 

Bailly,  J:  Sylvaln,  french  statesman 
and  astronomer,  1736-1793. 
Arago,  D.  F.  J.  in  925 : 1  vl 

,  germ.  in  500 : 3  v2 

Baird,    Robert,    am^.    clergyman, 
1798-1863. 
Baird,  H.M.  922.14:7 

Baker,  Daniel,  am^.  clergyman,  1791 
-1&57. 
Steel,  R.  i>i922:6 

Baker,  Sir  S:  White,  english  trav- 
eler, b.  1821. 
Adams,  W.H.  D.  in  923:12 

Balboa,  Vasco  NuBez  de,  Spanish 
navigator   and    discoverer,   1475- 
1517. 
Maccall,  W.  in  920 :  59  v2 

Balcarres,  Countess  of,  see  Camp- 
bell, Lady  Anne. 
Balde,    Jakob,   german   latin  poet, 
1608-1668. 
Herder,  J .  G.  v.     in  830 :  1 54  v3 
Baldvrin,  see  Baudouin. 
Balfe,  Michael  W:,  irish  composer, 
1808-1870. 


Kenney,  C.  L. 


927.2:39 
in  920:  24 
in  927:12 

english  serjeant-at- 


Keddie,  H. 

Ballantine,  W: 

law,  b.  1812. 

Some  experiences.       923.24 :  20 

Baltimore,     Lord,    see    Calvert, 

Cecil. 
Balzac,  Honore  de,  french  novelist, 
1799-1850. 


Gautier,  T. 
Hillebraud,  K. 
James,  H.,  jr. 
Saltus,  E.  E. 
Stephen,  L. 
Surville,  L.  de. 


in  928.4:  38 

in  834:  22  v4 

in  928.4:1 

928.4:39 

in  820.5:13  vl 

in  846:12  vl 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


1574 


Bamford)  S:,  english  writer  and  poli- 
tician, 1788-1872. 
Smiles,  S.  fn920:26 

Bancroft,   G:,   amer.    historian,  b. 
1817. 
Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

iw  928. 1:64 
Bangrs,    Nathan,    amer.    methodist 
minuter,  1778-1862. 
Stevens,  A.  922.17:1 

Banks,  -Sir  Joseph,  english  natural- 
ist, 1743-1820. 
Brougham.  H.  lord,  in  920 :  45  v2 
Edgar,  J.  G.  m  x  920:10 

Jardine,  Sir  W.      in  590 :  58  v28 
Banks,   Nathaniel  Prentiss,  am£r. 
general  and  statesman,  b.  1816. 
Savage,  J.  in  923.1:  20 

Banks,  T:,    english   sculptor,    1735- 
1805. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v3 
Flaxman,  J.  m  731:1 

Baratier,  J :  Philippe,  french  enfant 
celebre,  philologtsl,  1721-1740. 
Johnson,  J.  in  8202:13  v2 

Barbara  of  Cilly,  empress,  queen  of 
Hungary  and  Bohemia,  1392-1451. 
Higfrins.  S.  E.  in  923:  32  v2 

Barbarelli,  see  Giorgione. 
Barbauld,     Anna     Ltetitia,    born 
Aikin,  enylish  author,  174;}-1«25. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  923 :  26 

Oliver,  G.  A.  928.2:16 

Kitchie,  A.  I.  in  928.2 : 1 75 

Barbiano  de  Belgiojoso  di  Este, 
Cristina,  born  Trivulzio,  jmn- 
cipessa,  italian  traveler  andiiatriot 

Adams,  w'.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 

Barclay,  J:,  scotch  anatomist   and 
zoologist,  1758-1828. 
Jardine,  -Sir  W.      in  590:  68  vl2 
Barendsz,   W:,  dutch  fiavigator,  d. 
1.597. 
Markham,  C.  H.  in  923:  31 

Barere    de    Vieuzac,    Bertrand, 
french  demagogue,  17.5.5-1841. 
Macau  lay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2:  67  v6 
Barham,  R:  Harris,  english  clergy- 
man and  author,  1788-1845. 
Barham,  K.  H.  D.        in  928.2:  6 

in  829.2:  63  vl 

Barker,  Fordyce,  New  York  physi- 
cian, b.  1819. 
Francis,  S.  W.  in  926. 1 : 2 

Barker,  Mary  Anne,  lady,  now  mrs. 
F:  Napier  Broome,  english  trav- 
eler and  author,  liviuy. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 

Barlow,  Joel,  amer.  clergyman,  IIS^ 
1812. 
Headley,  J.T.  in  922.1: 2 

Barnes,  Albert,  amer.  presbyterian 
clergyman,  1798-1870. 
Life.  922.14:1 

Barnum,    Phineas   Taylor,    am^r. 
showman  and  speculator,  b.  1810. 
Struggles  and  triumphs. 

927.1:14 
Barretier,      see      Baratier,      J: 

Philippe. 
Barrington,  Sir  Jonah,  Irish  lawyer 
and  writer,  1767-1834. 
Personal  sketches.       923.22:13 
Barrot,  Camille  Hyacinthe  Odllon, 
french  statesman,  1791-1873. 
Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.        in  920.4: 2 
Barry,  James,  Irish  painter,  1741- 
1806. 
Carr,  J.  C.  in  766:  8 

Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v2 
Bart,  3 -..french  admiral,  1651-1702. 

Cobb,  J.  F.  in  z  920:  44 

Barth,  H:,   german  explorer,  1821- 
1865. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in>928:12 

Oberiander,  R.,  ed.         in  923 :  17 
Barth^lemy,   J:   Jacques,    french 
author,  1716-1795. 
Life.  in  B  4351 

Bartholdy,  see  Hendelssohn- 
Bartholdy. 


Bartolomeo,  Fra,  di   San  Marco, 
called   also  Baceio   della   Porta 
and  II  Frate,  italian  painter,  1469- 
1517. 
Baxter,  L.E.  927.5:6 

Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Barton,  Bernard,  english  poet,  1784- 
1849. 
Barton,  L.,  ed.  928.2:17 

Bascom,  H:  Bidleman,  amer.  mefh. 
clergyman,  1796-1850. 
Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 :  8 

Basedow^,    J:    Bernhard,    german 
theologian  and  author,  17:.'3-1790. 
Quick,  R.H.  in  371:15 

Basilios,  (,eng.  Basil),  St.,  the  great, 
about  329-379. 
Wilson,  W.  in  922.2:16 

Bassano,     Giacomo     da     Ponte 
called,  italian  painter,  1510-1.592. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Bates,    E:,   amer.   statesman,   1793- 


J.  in  923.1:  20 

Bates,  Joseph,  atner.  sabbath-keei>er. 

Autobiogr.  922.18:10 

Early  life.  922.18:11 

Bathurst,    H:.    2d    earl    Bathurst, 

'lord  chancellor  of  England,  1714- 

Campbell.J.  923.24:1  v5 

Batuta,  Muhammad  Ibn  Abdillah. 
called  Ibn,  moorish  traveler,  14th 
century. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923:11  vl 

Baudelaire-Dufays,  C:  P:,  french 
author,  1821-1867. 
Gautier.  T.  in  928.4 :  38 

James,  H.,  jr.  in  928.4 : 1 

Baudouin    III    of  Anjou,   king   of 
Jerusalem,  1130-1163. 
Brooks,  E.  S.  in  x  920 :  72 

Bauer,  Andreas  F:,  german  jnechan- 
ician,  178;}-1860. 
Spamer.  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  77 

Bauer,    Karoline,    german    actress, 
1808-1877. 
[Memoirs].  927.3:32 

Bauernfeld,  E:  v.,  german  author, 
b.  1802. 
Biogr.  skizze.  928.8:1 

Baxter,  R:.  english  divine.  1615-1691. 
Boyle,  G.D.  922.24:17 

Tulloch,:j.  in  922.2:  6 

Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 : 8 

Whittier,  J.  G.  in  920 :  30 

Bayard,  .Tames  Ashton,  a?ner.  states- 
man, 1767-1815. 
Moore,  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  v2 

Bayard,  Lewis  Pintard,  amer.  episc. 
clergyman.  1791-1840. 
Brown,  J.  W.,  ed.  922.13:1 

Bayard,  P:  du  Terrail  chevalier, 
french  warrior,  147.5-1524. 
History.  923.4:  P76 

Spotless  and  fearless.  923.4:38 
Kindersley,  E.  C.  x  923.4-H83 
Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923:19 

Bayard,  T:  Francis,  amer.  senator, 
b.  1828. 
Spencer,  E.  923.12:85 

Bayne,  P:,  scotch  critic,  b.  1830. 

Notice  of.  in  820.6:1  v2 

Bazaine,  Francois  Achille,    mari- 
chal  de  France,  b.  1811. 
Forbes,  A.  in  829.2 :  ej3 

Beaconsfield,  Earl    of,   see   Dis- 
raeli, B: 
Beal,    James,   english  politician,  b. 
1829. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22:1 

Be  ales,  J:  C:,  New  Fork  physician, 
b.  1804. 
Francis,  S.  W.  in  926. 1 : 2 

Beattie,  James,  english  poet,  1735- 
1803. 
Gary,  H.  F.  in  928.2: 2 

Dyce,  A.  821.2:30 

Foster,  J.  in  824.2: 39 

Beauclerk,  Harriot,  born  Mellon, 
duchess  of  St.  Albans,  english  ac- 
tress, d.  1837. 
Hunt,  J.  H.  L.      in  824.2:  56  v2 


Beaumarchais,  P:  A:    baron  de, 
french  dramatist,  1733-1799. 
Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.  928.4:  5 

Beaumont,    Francis,   english    dra- 
matic poet,  1686-1615. 
Coleridge,  S.  T.       in  820.2 :  7  v4 
Darlev,  G.  in  928.2:1 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  822.5:1 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5 : 1 5 

Beaumont,  Sir  G:   Howland,  eng- 
lish painter,  1753-1827. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v5 
Becket,  T:  a,  see  Thomas  a  Becket. 
Beckford,  W:,  english  wnter,  1760- 
1844. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  804 : 3  v2 
Beckwourth,  James  P.,  chief  of  the 
Croiv  indians,  b.  1798. 
Bonner,  T.  D.  920.1:103 

Bede,    The    venerable,    ecclesiastical 
historian,  dTZ-ISl). 
Instructive  biogr.  922.22 :  5 

Bedell,  Gregory  Townsend,  atner. 
episc.  clergyman,  1793-18:34. 
Tyng,  S.  H.  922.13:2 

Bedford,  Duke  of,   see  Plantage- 

net,  J: 
Bedford,  4th  duke  of,  see  Russell, 

Beecher,  H:  Ward,  amer.  clergyman, 
b.  1813. 
Abbott,  L.  922.15:14 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:1154  v2 
Parton,  J.  io  920.1:  6 

Beecher,  Lyman,  atner.  clergyman, 
1775-1863. 
Beecher,  C,  ed.  922.14:2 

Waterbury.  J.  B.  in  922 ;  8 

Beesly,  E:  Spencer,  english  author 
and  teacher,  b.  1831. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22 : 1 

Beethoven,  L:  van,  german  compo- 
ser, 1770-1827. 
Barnard,  C.  in  x  927:15 

Crowest,  F  in  927:18 

Ferris,  G.  T.  U\  927.3 ;  5 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-h79 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Nohl,  L.  927.3:6 

Ossoli,  S.  M.  in  824.1:  63 

Beethoven,  Maria  Magdalena,  born 
Keverich,  formerly  mrs.  Laym, 
mother  ofL:  varuHeethoven,  d.  1787. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Behaim  or  Behem  or  Boehm,  Mar- 
tin, german  navigator,  14;?6-1506. 
Maccall,  W.  in  920 :59  v2 

Beham  or  Bochem,  Barthel,  ger- 
man painter,  1502-1540. 
Scott,  W.B.  in  927.3:1 

Beham,  Hans  Sebald,  german  engra- 
ver, 1,500-1550. 
Scott,  W.  B.  in  927.3:1 

Behmen,  J.,  «ee  BBhme,  Jakob. 
Behnes,  W:,  english  sculptor,  1800- 
1864. 
Palgrave,  F.  T.  in  704: 4 

Belgiojoso,  Princess  of,  see  Barbi- 
ano de  Belgiojoso,  Cristina. 
Belisarius,   byzantine  general,  505- 
.5a5. 
Goodrich,  8.  G.  in:x.  920.6:4 

Belknap,  W:  W.,  amer.  general  and 
politician,  b.  1831. 
Impeachment  trial,  see  col.  223. 
Bell,    Acton,   pseud.,   see  Bronte, 

Anne. 
Bell,  Andrew,  english  divine  and  edu- 
cator, 17.53-1832. 
Southey,  R.  and  C.  C.      922.23:3 
Bell,  Currer,  pseud.,  see  Nicholls, 

Charlotte. 
Bell,  Ellis,  pseud.,  see  Bronte,  Emi- 
ly Jane. 
Bell,  J:,  scotch  traveler,  1690-1780. 

St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v2 

Bell,  J:,  amer.  statesman,  1797-1869. 
Savage,  J.  in  923.1:  20 

Bellasys,  Susan,  lady,  d.  1713. 

Jameson,  A.  in  923.2: 4 

Bellingham,  R:,  Mh   governor   of 
Massachusetts,  15!r2-1672. 
Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1:15 


1675 


BlOGRAtH'y-IirDEX. 


Bel-Boa 


1576 


Bellini,  QentUe,  italian  painter,  1421 
-1501. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5:  3 

Bellini,  Giovanni,    Italian  painter, 
1433-1512. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 : 3 

Bellini,  Vincenzo,  Sicilian  composer, 
1803-1885. 
Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.5:  34 

Keddie,  H.  m  927:12 

Belzoni,  Giovanni  Battista,  Italian 
traveler,  1778-1823.  ; 

St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923:11  v3    ! 

Taylor.  B.,  ed.  in  913.14-4 

Bembo,  P:,  italian  cardinal  andpoet,    , 
1470-1547. 
Stabbing-,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v2    j 

Benbow,  J:,  british  admiral,  1650-    | 
1703.  I 

Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x.  923.25 : 3 

Benedict,  Abner,  amer.  clergyman, 
1740-1818. 
Headley.J.  T.  in  922.1 -.2 

Benedict,  Sir  Julius,  qerman  com- 
poser, conductor   and   pianist  in 
Ennland,  b.  1804. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Benivieni,  Girolamo,  italian  poet, 
1453?-1543. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 : 2 

Bennett,    James    Gordon,    amer. 
journalist,  1800-1873.  i 

Memoirs.  928.1:4 

Parton,  J.  in  920.1:  6    ! 

Bennett,  Timothy,  english  shoema-    \ 
ker,  d.  1756. 
Distineruished  shoemakers.  i 

in  926:  3    \ 
Bennett,  ^S'tr  W :  Sterndale,  english    \ 
composer  and  pianist,  1816-1875.        I 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Bennigsen,    Rudolph    v.,    german 
statesman,  b.  1834. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923  3:15 

Bentham,    Jeremy,   english    jurist 
and  philosopher,  1748-1832. 
Denslow,  V.  B.  in  92 1 : 1 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2:  48 

Mill,  J.  S.  in  824.2: 70  vl 

Bentley,  R:,  english  critic  and  clas- 
sical scholar,  1663-1743. 
DeQuincey.T.      in  8242:  29  v2 
Jebb,  R.C.  928.2:159 

Bentinck,  W:    G:    F:    Cavendish 
lord,  english  political  leader,  1802- 
1848. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 : 4 

Benton,  T :  Hart,  am£r.  senator,  1783 
-18.58. 
Magoon,  E.L.  in  923.1:14 

Thirty  years'  view.        324.H-11 
Benzel-Sternau,   Christian  Ernst 
graf  v.,  german  statesman  and  au- 
thor, 1767-1850. 
Konig,  H.  in  914.3:9 

Berang-er,  J:  P:    de,  french  poet, 
1780-1857. 
Gautier,  T.  in  928.4:  38 

Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.         in  920.4 :  2 
Berengraria  of  Navarre,  queen   of 
Richard  I,  d.  1233. 
Hewitt,  M.  E.  in  923 :  6 

Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  vl 
Beriot,  C:   A:  de,    belgian  violinist, 
1803-1870. 
Ferris,  G.T.  in  927:  7 

Berkeley,    Elizabeth,    born  Bago, 
countess  of  Falmouth,  d.  1684. 
Jameson,  A.  in  923.2:  4 

Berkeley,  G:,   english    bishop   and 
metaphysician,  1684-1753. 
Fraser,  A.  C.  921.2:2 

McCosh,  J.  in  1 04 :  7  v2 

Mill,  J.  S.  in  204:  30 

Morris,  G.S.  in  921.2:1 

Stock,  J.  in  820.2:  3  vl 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  824.1:  84 
Berlioz,  L:  Hector,  french  composer. 


in  927.4:10 
in  927:12 
in  920:  24 


Apthorp.  W.  F. 
Keddie,  H. 


Bernard,  St.,  founder  andUt  abbottf 
of  Clairvaux,  1091-1158. 
Lord,  J.  in  904:  31  v2 

Parker,  T.  in  824. 1 :  65 

Ratisbonne,  M.  T.  922.4:2 

Bernard,  C:  Bernard  Dug-rail  de 
la  Villette,  called  C:  de,  french 
novelist,  1805-1850. 
James,  H..  jr.  in  928.4:1 

Bernard,  P:  Joseph,  called  Gemi\- 
Bernard,  french  poet,  1710-1775. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  vl 

Bernauer,  Agnes,  married  to  Albert 
duke  of  Bavaria,  1410-1435. 
Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  v2 

Berni,  Francesco,  italian  poet,  1610^ 
1673. 
Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.5 :  24  vl 
Stebbing.  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v2 

Bernier,  Francois,  french  traveler, 
about  1624-1688. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  vl 

Bernis,  Frangois  Joachim  de  Pierre 
de,  french  cardinal  and  diplom- 
atist, 1715-1794. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  v2 

Berry,  Mary,  english  author,  1762- 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920.2:14  vl 
Berryer,  Antoine  P:,  french  orator 
and  politician,  1790-1868. 
Coi-menin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

in  923.4:1 
Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.  in  920.4:  2 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Bersot,  P:  Ernest,  french  litterateur, 
b.  1816. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v6 

Bert,  Paul,  french  physiologist  and 
politician,  b.  1833. 
Depasse,  H.  in  920.4 : 3  v2 

Bessemer,  /Sir  H:,  english  inventor, 
b.  1813. 
Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920:  73 

Hale.E.  E.  in  x  926:17 

Jeans.  W.T.  in  926.2:  23 

Bethell,  B.:,lst  baron  Westbury,  eng- 
lish judge,  1800-1873. 
Traill,  H.D.  in  920:  53 

Beugnot,  Jacques  Claude  comte  de, 
french  statesman,  1761-1833. 
Reeve,  H.  in  944 :  24  vl 

Bewick,  T:,  english  engraver,  1753- 
1838. 
Dobson,  H.  A.  927.2:38 

Turner,  W.  in  590:58vl9 

Beyle,  Marie  H:,  (Stendhal),  french 
aufJior,  1783-1842. 
Hayward,  A.         in  824.2 :  46  vl 
Biard,  Leonie,  born  A' Aunet,  french 
author  and  traveler,  1820-1879. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 

Biarne     Heriulfson,    icelandic    vi- 
king 10th  century. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923. 1 :  8  vl 

Bickersteth,  E:,  english  divine,  1786 
-1850. 
Steel,  R.  in  922 : 6 

Bickersteth,   H:,  1st  baron  Lang- 
dale,  english  judge,  1783-1851. 
Essays  from  the  London  times. 

in  820.5: 5 
Bickersteth,  J:  Lang,  son  of  H: 
Bickersteth,  esq.,  1833-1847. 
Memoir.  922.23 : 4 

Biddle,  C:,   amer.   politician,  1745- 
1831. 
Autobiography.  923.12:90 

Billing,  T:,  english  judge,  d.  1483. 

Atrocious  judges.      in  923.24: 4 
Billington,  Elizabeth,  born  Weich- 
sel,  english  singer,  1770-1818. 
Clayton,  E.C.  in  927: 5 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 :  6  vl 

Binck,  Jacob,  german  artist,  about 
1490-1568. 
Scott,  W.  B.  in  927.3 :1 

Bird,  E:,  english  painter,  1773-1819. 

Cunningham,  A.  in  927.2 : 1  v2 
Bird,  Isabella  L.,  »ee  Bishop,  I.  L. 
Birou,  Margaret,  hnni  Fitzwiliiam, 


wife  of  sir  J:  Biron. 
Child,  L.  M. 


in  920:49 


Bishop,  Sir  H :  Rowley,  english  com- 
poser, 1780-1855. 
Keddie,  H.  in  921 -.12 

Bishop,  Isabella  L.,  horn  Bird,  eng- 
lish traveler,  living. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 

Bishop,  J:,  english  mmician,  h.  1817. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Bismarck,  O:  E:  Leopold  filrst  v., 
•    chancellor  of  the  German  Empire, 

b.  1813. 
Bush,  M.  923.3:4 

923.3:21 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  R54  v2 

Hayward,  A.         in  824.2 :  45  vl 

Hesekiel,  J.  G.  L.  923.3:5 

Schmidt,  F.  923.3:61 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v2 

Towle,  G.  M.  in  923:10 

Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Black,    Jeremiah    Sullivan,   amer. 

jnrigt,  1810-1883. 

Black,  C.F.  in  824. 1-H8 

Black,  Joseph,  scotch  chemist,  173&- 

1799. 

Brougham.  H.  lord,  in  920 :  45  vl 

Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920 : 1 1 

Blackmore,  Sir  R:,   english  poet, 

1650-1739. 

Johnson,  S.  in  928.2: 4 

in  928.2 : 4  v3 

Blackstone,  Sir  W:,  english  judge 
and  law  writer,  1723-1780. 
Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24 :  8  v2 

Black-well,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Alex. 
Blackwell,  english  herbalist,  18th 
century. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:49 

Blaine,     James    Gillespie,     amer. 
statesman,  b.  1830. 
Twenty  years  of  congress. 

324.1-^57 
Balestier,  C.  W.  923 . 1 2 :  98 

Buel,  J.  W.,  and  W.  E.  S.  Whit- 
man. 923.12:99 
Blair,  Hugh,  scotch  clergyman,  1718- 
1800. 
Foster,  J.                      in  824.2 :  89 
Blake,  Katherine,  wife  of  W:  Blake. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:49 
Blake,  Robert,  english  admiral,  1599 
-1657. 
Dixon,  W.H.  923.25:7 
Edgar,  J.  G.             in  x  923.25 :  8 
Johnson,  S.            in  820.2:13  v2 
Blake,  W:,  english  artist  and  poet, 
1757-1828. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v2 
Skelton,  J.                       in  904:  25 
Blanc,  J:  Joseph  L:,  french  author 
and  politician,  1811-1883. 
Choie^ki,  C :  E.         in  920.4 :  3  vl 
Blanchard,  T:,  amer.  mechanic  and 
inventor,  1788-1864. 
Howe,  H.  in  926:  2 
Blanche  of  Lancaster,  duchess  of 
Bavaria,  1393-1409. 
Higgins,  S.  E.           in  923 :  32  v2 
Blangini,  Giuseppe  Marco  Maria 
Felice,  italian  composer,  1781-1841. 
Houssaye,  A.            in  920: 16  v2 
Blennerhasset,  Harman,    english 
settler  in  America,    associate  of 
Aaron  Burr,  1770-1831. 
Journal.                      in  329.1+83 
Safiford,  W.  H.                  923.12:2 
Bloomfield,  Georgiana,  bom  Lid- 
dell,  baroness,  maid  of  Junior  to 
queen  Victoria,  b.  1833. 
Reminiscences.             923.22:73 
Bloomfield,  Robert,  english   poet, 
1766-1833. 
Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926: 3 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  76 

BlUchen  v.   Wahlstadt,     Gebhard 
Lebrecht   furst,   prussian  field- 
marshal,  1742-1819. 
Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.3:48 

Scherr,  J.  923.3:25 

Boadicea,  queen  of  the  Iceni,  d.  62. 
Hewitt,  M.  E.  in  923 :  6 


15W 


Boa-Brd 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX . 


1578 


Boardman,  Timothy,  amer.  farmer, 
1751-1837. 
Boardman,  S.  W.  971.1:19 

Boccaccio    di  Certaldo,  Giovanni, 
italian  noveMst,  1313  1375. 
Shelley,  M.  W.       in  928.5 :  24  vl 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  vl 

Bbdtcher,  L:  Adolph,  danis/i  poet, 
17*3-1874. 
Gosse,  E.  W.  in  804  :'2 

Boerhave,  Hermannus,  dutch  phy- 
sician, 1668-1738. 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-1-79 

Johnson,  S.  in  820.2:13  v2 

B6hl  de  Faber,  Cecilia,  see  Arrom, 

Cecilia. 
BShme,  Jakob,  german  mystic,  1.575- 
1624. 
Distinguished  shoemakers. 

m926:3 
Bohorques,  Maria  de,  Spanish  mar- 
tyr, d.  1559. 
Chapman,  W.  in  922:13 

Boiardo  or  Bojardo,  Matteo  Ma- 
ria,   conte    di    Scandino,   italian 
poet,  1430-1494. 
Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.5 :  24  vl 
Stebbingr.  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v2 

Boieldieu,  Fran90i8  Adrien,  french 
composer,  1775-1834. 
Ferris.  G.  T.  in  927.6 :  34 

Boileau-Despreaux,     N:.  french 
poet  and  satirixt,  1636  1711. 
Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.4 :  45  vl 
Bojardo,  sec  Boiardo. 
Bol,  Ferdinand,  ilutr)i  painter,  1611- 
1681. 
Gower,  Lord  H.  C.      in  927.5: 27 
Bold,   J:,   eitylish   clergyman,  1679- 
17.51. 
Lives  of  englishmen,  in  920.2:  9 
Boleyn,  Anne,  see  Anne  Boleyn. 
Bolingrbroke,    Viscount,    see    St. 

John,  SirH: 
Bolton,  Duchess  of,  see  Paulet,  La- 

vinia. 
Bonaparte,  Elizabeth,  horn  Patter- 
son, amer.  wife  of  Jerome  Bona- 
parte, 1785-1879. 
Didier.E.  L.  928.1:6 

Bonaparte,  Lucien,  prince  de  Cani- 
7i(>.  177.5-1840. 
Memoirs.  923.4:27 

Bonaparte,   Marie    Letitia,    bom 
Ramolino,  mother  of  Napol&m  1, 
17.50-1836. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  67 

Bonaparte,  Napoleon,  see  Napo- 
leon. 
Bonaparte  family. 

Lester.  C.E.  923.4:6 

Bond,  W:  Cranch,  amer.  ctstrono- 
mer,  1789-1859. 
Everett,  E.  in  824.1 :  28 

Bonheur,     Rosalie     called     Rosa, 
french  painter,  b.  1822. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  R54  v2 
Hoppin,  J.M.  in  920:  50 

Bonington,    R:     Parkes,     english 
painter,  1801-1828. 
Cunningham,  A.     in  927.2:1  v4 
Boone,    Daniel,  pioneer  and  early 
settler  in  Kentucky,  1735-1822. 
Abbott,  J.  8.  C.  923.19:1 

Everett,  E.  in  824. 1 :  28 

Hill,  G.C.  X  923.19:2 

Peck,  J.M.  <n  923.1:  22  vl3 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  824. 1 :  84 
Booth,  Almeda  Ann,  a/mer.  teacher, 
1823-1875. 
Garfield,  J.  A.      in  329.1 :  41  v2 
Booth,  Edwin,  amer.  actrrr,  b.  1833. 
Clarke,  A.  ^27.1: 6 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B64  v2 
Booth,  Junius  Brutus,  anwr.  trage- 
dian. 1796-1852. 
Clarke,  A.  927.1:6 

927.1:6 

Bora,  Catharina  v.,  see  Luther,  C. 


Bordoni,      Faustina,      afterwards 
mme.  Hasse,  italian  singer,  1700- 
1783. 
Clayton,  E.C.  mi  927:  5 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 :  6  vl 

Borgria,  Lucrezia,  duchess   of  Fer- 
rara,  d.  1523. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v2 

BSme,  L:,  german  Jewish  political 
writer,  1788-1839. 
Gutzkow,  K.  F.  928.3 :  6 

Borrow,  G:,  english  bible  missionary 
and  author,  1803-1881. 
Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Bosanquet,   Mary,   see  Fletcher, 

Mary. 
Bosio,    Angiolina,     italian    singer, 
1830-1859. 
Clayton,  E.C.  in  927: 5 

Bossuet,  Jacques  Benigne,  bishop 
of    Meaux,    french    philosopher, 
theologian  and  historian,  1627-1704. 
Alison,  Sir  A.  in  824.2:2 

Distinguished  men.  in  920 :  33  v2 
Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920:19  v3 
Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  in  844 :  2 

Boswell,  James,  scotch  author,  1740 
-1795. 
Eminent  men.  in  820.5 : 4 

Waller,  J.  F.  928.2:85 

Botts,  J:  Minor,  amer.  statesman, 
1802-1869. 
Savage.  J.  in  923  1 :  20 

Boucicault,  Dion,  irish  dramatist, 
b.  1822. 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Boudinot,  Elias,  amer.  philanthrop- 
ist, 1740-1821. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  vl 

Boucher,  Fran§ois,  french  painter 
and  engraver,  1703-1770. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  vl 

Bouflers,     Stanislas     marquis    de, 
french  poet  and  litterateur,  1737- 
1815. 
Houssaye.  A.  in  920:15  vl 

Bourbon,  C:,  comte  de  Montpensier, 
due  de,  constable  of  France,  1490- 
1537. 
Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923:19 

Bourboulon,  Mme.  Catherine  de, 
frnirh  traveler,  1828-1865. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923:  22 

Bouverie,  Sir  W:  Pleydell-,  3d  earl 
of  Radnor,  1779-1869. 
Francis.  G.  H.  in  923.22:4 

Bovet,  F^lix,  french  author,  h.  1824. 
Godet,  F.  (?(  915.6:  69 

Bowditch,  Nathaniel,  amer.  writer 
on  navigation  and  mathematics, 
1773-1838. 
Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  39 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920: 26 

Bowles,  S:,  amer.  editor  and  author, 
1826-1878. 
Merriam,  G.  S.  928.1 :  79 

Bowringr,    Sir  J:,    english   diplom- 
atist, author,  etc.,  1793-1872. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 : 4 

Boyd,    Christian,    born   Hamilton, 
afterward  lady  Lyndsay  of  Byres, 
d.  1646. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2 : 1 

Boyd,  W:,  4th  earl  of  Kilmarnock, 
scotch  Jacobite,  1704-1746. 
Thomson,  K.      in  923.22:77  v3 
Boyer,  J:  P:,  president  of  St.  Do- 
mingo, 1776-18.50. 
Maccall,  W.  in  920 :  59  v2 

Brabacon  or  Brabancon,  Roger 
Le,    chief  justice  of    the    king's 
bench,  d.  1317. 
Atrocius  judges.        in  923.24: 4 
Brackenridgre,    Hugh    H:,    amer- 
author  andjiulge,  1748-1816. 
Moore,  F.  i?i  329. 1 :  32  vl 

Bradford,  W:,  2d  governor  of  Ply- 
mouth, 1.588-1657. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 : 8  v3 

Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1:15 


Bradlaugrh,  C:,  english  radical,  b. 
1833. 
Davidson.  J.  M.  in  923.22:1 

Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22:6 

Bradstreet,  Simon,  8th  governor-  of 
Massachusetts,  1603-1697. 
Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1:15 

Brahe,  Tyge  or  Tycho,  danish  as- 
tronomer, 1546-1601. 
Brewster,  Sir  D.  in  925 :  2 

Morton,  E.  J.  C.  in  925 :  5 

Brahms,  Johannes,    german   com- 
poser, h.  1833. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927 -.12 

Brainerd,    D:,    missionary  to   the 
amer.  indians,  1718-1747. 
Peabody.W.  B.  O.  in  923.1 :  21  v8 
Yonge,  C.  M.  in  922:11 

Bramah,  Joseph,   english  engineer 
and  mechanician,  1749-1814. 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Smiles,  S.  in  926.2:1 

Brampston,  J :,  english  chief  justice, 
1577-1654. 
Atrocious  judges,      in  923.24 :  4 
Brandon,    Catherine,     duchess    of 
Suffolk,  born  baroness  Willough- 
by  de  Ere3by,  d.  1535. 
Wittenmyer,  A.  in  922:12 

Brandon,  Eleanor,  wife  of  H:  Clif- 
ford, earl  of  Cumberland,  d.  1547. 
Strickland,  A.  in  923.21:  56 

Brandt,    Greve    Enevold,     danish 
statesman,  executed  1772. 
Hee,  J.  in  923.5:  59 

Brant,  Joseph,  see  Thayandene- 

»a. 
Brassey,  Anna  lady,  bom  Allnutt, 
english  traveler,  living. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 

Brassey,  T:,  english  engineer,  180.5- 

Helps,  Sir  A.  926.2:3 

Smith,  G.  in  824.24-94 

Brassey,  Sir  T:,  oiglish  radical  lea- 
(Uv  anilautlun-,  /;.  18:i7. 
Hiiilon,  it.  J.  in  923.22:6 

Breckenridg-e,    J:    Cabell,    amer. 
statesman  and  general.  1821-1875. 
Savage,  .L  in  923.1: 20 

Bremer,  Fredrika,  Swedish  novelist 
and  traveler,  1801-1865. 
Life.  928.5:20 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923. 22 

Duyckinck,  E.  A. 

in  920:11  54  v2 
Brewster,  W:,  pilm-im  father,  1560- 
1644. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 :  8  v3 

Steele,  A.  922.16:2 

Brian  Boroihme  or  Boru,  king  of 
Munster,  948-1014. 
Brooks,  E.g.  in  x  920:72 

Bridg'eman,     Sir     Orlando,     hrrd 
keeper  of  the  great  seal  of  Eng- 
land, A.  1674. 
Campbell,  J.  923.24:1  v3 

Bridgrman,    Laura  Dewey,   amer, 
blind  deaf-mute,  b.  1829. 
Lamson.  M.  S.  371:10 

Brigrht,    J:,     english   statesman,   b. 
1811. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22:1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  B54  v2 
Francis,  G.H.  in  923.22:4 

Higginson,  T.  W.        in  923.22 :  5 
Robertson,  W.  923.22 :  63 

Smith,  G.B.  923.22:14 

Towle,  G.  M.  i/(  923:10 

Brindley,  James,  english  mechani- 
cian and  engineer,  1716-1773. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:11 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Brizeux,  Julien  A :  Pelage,  french 
poet,  1806-1858. 
Jacquot,  E.  C.  J.  B.    in  928.4: 38 
Broglie,  Achilla  L^once  V:  C:,  9th 
due  de,  french  statesman,  1785- 
1870. 
Lomenle,  L.  L.  de.        in  920.4: 2 
King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX , 


Bro-Buo 


1580 


Bromfield,  J :,  amcr.  merchant,  17T9 
-1S49. 
Hunt.  F.  f»i  923.18:1  v2 

Bromley,  Sir  T:,    lord  chancellor 
of  England,  1538-1587. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v2 

Bronte,  Anne,  [Acton  Bell),  english 
author,  1820-1849. 
Bayne,  P.  in  820.5:1  vl 

Bronte,  Charlotte,  see  NichoUs,  C. 
Bronte,  Emily   Jane,    (Ellis   Bell), 
enalish  author,  1818-1848. 
Bayne,  P.  in  820.5  :lvl 

Robinson,  A.  M.  F.       928.2:171 
Smith,  G.  B.  iu  820.5:12 

Brooke,  Sir  James,  english  states- 
man, 1803-1868. 
Spamer,  O..  ed.  in  920 :  76 

Brooks,  C:  Timothy,  amer.  unitar- 
ian clerffijman  and  author,  1813- 
1883. 
Wendte,  C.  W.  922.18:18 

Brooks,  P:   Charndon,  amer.  mer- 
chant, 1767-1849. 
Hunt,  F.  f?i  923.18:1  vl 

Broome,  Mrs.  F:  N.,  see  Barker, 

M.  A.  lady. 
Broome,  W:,  english  poet,  1689-1745. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 : 4 

tn  928.2:4  v3 

Brosamer,Hans,  german  artist,  aht. 

1500-l.-,.54. 

Scott,  W.  B.  in  927.3:1 

Broug-ham,  H :,  1st  baron  Brougham 

and  Vnux,  english  lord  chancellor, 

statesman  and  author,  177t--1868. 

Bagehot,  W.  in  323.2:11 

^-jj  920  2  ■  1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  B54  vl 
Gilflllan,  G.  i»i820.5:7vl 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2 :  48 

Broug-ham,   J:,  irish-amer.  dram- 
atist, 1814-1880. 
Autobiography.  in  927. 1 : 7 

Broug-hton,  F:  W.,  english  dram- 
atist, living. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2:183 

Brou-wer,  Adriaen,  dutch  painter, 
1605-1638. 
Gower,  Lord  R.  C.      in  927.5 :  27 
Brown,     Albert    Gallatin,     amer. 
statesman,  b.  1813. 
Savage,  J.  in  923.1: 20 

Brown,  C :  Brockden,  amer.  mwelist, 
1771-1810. 
Prescott,  W.  H.  in  824.1 :  66 

in  923.1:  21  vl 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  824. 1 :  84 
Brown,    Frances,    english    author, 
blind,  b.  1818. 
Smiles,  S.  in  920: 26 

Brown,  G:  L.,  amer.  painter,  b.  1814. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  927.1 :  16 
Brown,  Jacob,  amer.  general,  1775- 
1828. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15:  3 

Brow^n,  James,  amer.  bookseller  and 
publisher,  1800-1855. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  v2 

Brown,    J:,  scotch  clergyman,  1784- 
1858. 
Steel,  R.  in  922:  6 

Brown,  Capt.  J:,  amer.  abolitionist, 
1800-1859. 
Brown,  G.  W.  923.12:3 

Redpath,J.  923.12:4 

Russell,  A.  P.  in824.1:113 

Sanborn,  F.  B.,  ed.      923.12:105 
Brown,   Sir  .T:,  english  steel  manu- 
facturer, b.  1816. 
Jeans,  W.  T.  in  936.2 :  23 

Brown,  N:,    am£r.  merchant,    1761- 
1841. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Brown,  T:,  scotch  philosopher,  phy- 
sician and  poet,  1778-1820. 
Welsh,  D.  in  150:  3 

Brown  -  Seciuard,    C:    E:,   amer. 
physician,!).  1818. 
Francis,  S.  W.  in  926.1 :  2 

Browne,  C:  Farrar,  (ArtemusWard), 
amer.  humorist,  18:J4-1867. 


Haweis,  H.  R. 


in  928. 1:56 


Kingston,  E.  P.  928.1 :  20 

Nadal,  E.  S.  in  824.1:  61 

Browne,     Hablot    Knight,    {Phiz), 

english  illustrator,  1815-1883. 

Thomson.  D.  C.  927.2:  R40 

Browne,  Sir  T:,  english  physician, 

antiquary  and  author,  1605-1683. 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

in  824.2:18  vl 
Johnson,  S.  in820.2:4vl 

in  820.2:13  v2 

Stephen,  L.  iyi  8205 : 1 3  v2 

Wilkin.  S.  in  820.2: 4  vl 

Brow^ning,    Elizabeth,    born     Bar- 
rett, english  poet,  1809-1861. 
Bayne,  P.  in  820.5:1  vl 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R54  v2 
Hincks,  E.  Y.  in  920:  50 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:26 

Smith,  G.  B.  in  820.5:12 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:5 

Tilton,  T.  in  821.2:  36 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821 .5 :  7 
Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  vl 
Browning-,  Robert,  english  poet,  b. 
1812. 
Dowden,  E.  in  804:1 

Holland,  F.  M.  821.5:13 

On-,  A.  821.5:17 

Smiles,  S:  in  920:  26 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:  5 

Bruce,    James,    scotch    traveler  in 
Africa,  1780-1794. 
Crichton.  A.  in  590:  58  v20 

Head. -Sir  F.B.  923.29:4 

St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923:11  v2 

Bruce,   Robert,  see  Robert  Bruce, 

king  of  Scotland. 
Brummell,  G:  Bryan,  called  Beau 
Brummell,  1778-1840. 
Doran,  J.  in  646 :  6 

Jesse,  W.  923.2-1-8 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Brunei,  Isambert  Kingdom,  english 
engineer,  1806-1859. 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920:  77 

Brunei,    Sir     Isambert     Maurice, 
Jrench-english    engineer,  1769-1849. 
Spamer,  O.,  «rf.  in  920:  77 

Bruno,  Giordano,    Italian   atheistic 
writer,  1550-1600. 
Lessmann,  D.  in  839:  8  v3 

Maccall,  W.  in  920 :  59  v2 

Brute   de    Remur,    Simon    Guil- 
laume  Gabriel,  french-amer.,  1st 
bishop  of  Vincennes,  1779-1839. 
Bayley,  J.  R.  922.12:4 

Brutus,  Marcus  Junius,  roman  gen- 
eral, h.  c.  85^2. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v5 

Bryant,  W:  Cullen,  amer.  poet,  1794 
-1878. 
Alden,  J.  821.1:25 

The  century.  928.1:63 

Curtis,  G.\V.  928.1:8 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  R54  v2 
Godwin,  P.  928.1:55 

Hill,  D.J.  928.1:6 

Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928.1:  64 

Nadal,  B.S.  in  824.1:  61 

Powell,  T.  in  928.1:  3 

Powers,  H.N.  in  928.1-FPl 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:18 

Symington,  A.  J.  928.1:7 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5:7 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5: 14  vl 

Wilkinson,  W.  C.         in  820.5:16 

Wilson,  J.  G.  in  928.1:  78 

Bubb,  G :,  8f«Dodington,  G :  Bubb. 

Buch,  Leopold  v., Prussian  geologist, 

1774-1853. 

Steinhard,  S.  in  9203:  2 

Buchanan,  James,  15th president  of 

the  U.  S.,  1791-1868. 

Curtis.  G.T.  923.11:59 

Buchanan,  Robert,  english  poet,  b. 

1841. 

Smith,  G.B.  in  820.5:12 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:  5 

Buckingrham,  1st  and  2d  duke  of, 

see  Villiers,  G : 


Buckingham   and   Chandos,  2d 

duke  of,   see  Qrenville,  Sir  R: 

Plantagenet. 

Buckingham,  James  Silk,  english 

traveler  and  author,  1786-Ta55. 

Autobiography.  923.29:1 

Buckinghamshire,  1st  duke  of,  see 

Sheffield,  J: 
Buckland,  Francis  Trevelyan,  eng- 
lish naturalist,  1826-1880. 
Bompas,  G.  C.  925.2:21 

Buckle,    H:   T:,   english   historian, 
1822-1862. 
Huth,  A.  H.  928.2:21 

Taylor,  H.  in  829.2 :  3  vl 

Buckminster,  Joseph,  amer.  divine, 
1751-1812. 
Lee,  E.  922.15:10 

Buckminster,     Joseph     Stevens, 
amer.  divine,  1784-1812. 
Lee,  E.  922.15:10 

Buffet,  L:  Joseph, /rencA  statesman, 
b.  1818. 
King,E.  in  923.4:  2 

Buffon,    G:  L:    Leclerc  comte  de, 
french  zoologist,  1707-1788. 
Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  v2 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  v2 

Duncan,  P.  M.  ix  925:4 

Naturalist's  library,  in  590 : 58  v2 
Bugeaud   de   la  Piconnerie.  T: 
Robert,  due  d'Isly,   marechal  de 
France,  1784-1849. 
Ideville,  H.  cowi^ed'.       923.4:81 
Bull,  J:,  english  composer,  1.563-1638. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Bull,  Olaus  Bornemann,  called  Ole, 
norwegian,  musician,  1810-1880. 
Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920 :  73 

Bull,  S.  C.  927.5:39 

Ferris,  G.T.  in  921:7 

BUlow,    Hans   Guido    v.,     german 
pianist  and  composer,  b.  1830. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927 -.12 

Buloz,  Francois,  french  author,  1803 
-1877. 
Hillebrand,  K.         in  834 :  22  v4 
Bulw^er,  H:   Lytton    Earle,    baron 
Balling  and  Bulwer,  english  diplo- 
matist, 1804-1872. 
Hayward,  A.         in  824.2:  46  v2 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  Earle  Lyt- 
ton, 1st  baron  Lytton,  english  nov- 
elist, poet  and  statesman,  1808-1873. 
Bayne,  P.  in  820.5 : 1  vl 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  R.  928.2:191 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920  :R54v2 
Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5:  8  v2 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834:  20  vl 

Shepard.  W.  in  804:5  v3 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Bulw^er  -  Lytton,    Rosina  Doyle, 
born  Wheeler,  novelist,  wife  of  E. 
O.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton,  1807-1882. 
Q.  '  in  920: 24 

Bunsen,  Christian  K:  Josias  frei- 
herr  v.,  german  philologist,  diplo- 
matist and  theologian,  1791-1860. 
Miiller,  F.  M.         in  824.2 :  74  v3 
Bunsen,  Frances,    born  Wadding- 
ton,    wife    of  baron   v.  Bunsen, 
1791-1876. 
Gray,  E.C.  in  920:14 

Hare,  A.J.  C.  928.2:22 

Bunya.!!,  J :,  author  of  the  Pilgrim's 
progress,  1628-1688. 
Baillie,  J.  in  922 :  2 

Froude,  J.  A.  922.26 : 1 

Tulloch,  J.  in  922.2:  6 

Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 :  8 

Whittler,  J.  G.  in  920 :  30 

Buonarroti,  Michelangelo,  italian 
painter,   sculptor    and    architect, 
1474-1563. 
Alison,  Sir  A.  in  824.2 :  2 

in  824.2:124  v2 

Black,  C.C.  927.5:13 

Cheney,  E.  D.  in  704:2 

Clement,  C.  927.5:14 

Eastlake.  E.  iady.  in  927.5:  47  vl 
Grimm,  H.  927.5:15 

Harford,  J.  S.  927.5:16 

Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 : 3 


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1582 


Russell,  W.  m  920:  37 

Sweetser,  M.  F.  927.5:17 

Biirchiello,  Domenlco  di  Giovanni, 
italian  poet,  d.  1448. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5:2  vl 

Burckhardt,  J:   L:,  swiss  traveler 
and  author,  1784-1817. 
Crichton,  A.  in  590:  58  v32 

St.  John,  J.  A.  i»i  923 :llv3 

Taylor.  B.,  erf.  io  913.1+4 

Burdett,  Sir  Francis,  english  liberal, 
1770-1844. 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2:  48 

Burdett  -  Coutts  -  Bartlett,    An- 
.   grela  GeorKina,  baroness  Burdett- 
Voutts,    english    philantropist,   b. 
1814. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  B54  v2 
Btlrger,  Gottfried  A:,  german  poet, 
1748-1794. 
Prohle,  H.  C.  F.  928.8:68 

Burgres,  Tristam,  amer.  orator  and 
Jurist,  17.t0-18o3. 
Moore  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  v2 

Burehley ,  Lord,  see  Cecil,  W : 
Burke,  Edmund,  irish  orator,  states- 
man and  philanthropist,  17:S()  17ii7. 
Burke,  P.  92322: 16 

Brougham,  H. /or(/.  iii  923:2  vl 
Dlstingruishedmen.  in  920:  33  v2 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  uix  920:11 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  i»  x  920 :  41 

Morley,  J.  923.22:17 

Prior,  J.  923.22:15 

Rogrers,  S.  In  920.2 :  6 

Taylor,  W.C.  in  920.2:  8 

Burleigrh,  Lord,  see  Cecil,  W : 
Burmann,  P:,  the  elder   dutch  phil- 
ologist and  poet,  1668-1741. 
Johnson,  S.  in  820.2:13  v2 

Bumaby,     F:     Gustavus,    english 
colonel  and  traveler,  1842-1885. 
Adams,  W.  H.  1).  in  923:12 

Ware,  J.  R.,  and  R.  K.  Mann. 

923.25:36 

Bumand,  Francis  Cowley,  english 

humorist,  b.  1&37. 

Archer,  W.  in  928.2:183 

Bume-Jones,  E:,   see  Jones,   E: 

Burne-. 
Burnet,  G :,  english  artist.  1788  1816. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2  :lv5 
Burnet,  G :  Whitefleld,  amer.  lawyer, 
1772  1800. 
Campbell,  J.  W.  in  923.1 : 4 

Burnett,  P:  Hardeman,  am^.  jurist 
and  tjanker,  b.  1807. 
Recollections.  923.19:6 

Bumey,  Fanny,  see  Arblay,  Fran- 
ces d'. 
Burns,  Agnes,  born  Brown,  mother 
of  Robert  Barns,  17:B-1820. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  •   in  920:  57 

Burns,  Jean,  born  Armour,  wife  of 
Bobert  Burns,  176ft-18;}4. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  67 

Bums,  Kohert,  scotch  poet,  1759-1796. 
Brooke,  8.  A.  in  821.6:1 

Carlyle.T.  928.2:24 

in  824.2:  20 

in  824.2:  21  vl 

in  824.2:  22 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  B54  vl 
Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Giles.  H.  in  824.1:  35 

Goodrich,  8.  G.  in  x  920: 41 

Gunnyon,  W.  in821.2:57 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  828.5-1 

in  821.5:2 

Kingsley,  C.  in  824.1:  68 

Reed.  H.  in  821.5:  4  v2 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Russell,  A.  P.  in  824.1:113 

Russell,  W.  in  923:  37 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  26 

Shairp.  J.  C.  928.2:25 

Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  76 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  in  8242:108 
Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.  in  821.6:7 
Wilson,  J.  821.6:15 


Burns,  W:  H.,  scotch  clergyman,  1779 
-1859. 
Steel,  R.  in  922 :  6 

Burnside,  Ambrose  Everett,  amer. 
general,  1824-1881. 
Memorial  addresses.    923.15:  57 
Poore,  B,  P.  923.15:58 

Burr,  Aaron,   vice-president   of  the 
U.  S.,  1766-1836. 
Private  journal.  923.12:5 

Davis,  M.L.  923.12:6 

Parton,  J.  923.12:7 

Burritt,    Elihu,    the   learned   amer. 
blacksmith,  1811-1879. 
Autobiography.  in  824.1 :  12 

Howitt,  M.  in  829- 1 : 5 

Kirton,  J.  W.  in  923.26 : 1 1 

Northend,  C.  925.1:7 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  77 

Burt,  T:,  english  radical,  b.  1837. 

Davidson.  J.  M.  in  923.22 : 1 

Burton,    J:    Hill,    scotch  historian, 
1809-1881. 
Skelton.  J.  in  904:  26 

Burton,  Robert,  english  philosopher 
and  humorist,  1567-1640. 
Accou  nt  of.  i?i  1 37 :  2  V 1 

Bushe,  Sir  C:  Kendal,  irish  lawyer 
and  judge,  1767-1843. 
Brougham,  H. /orrf.   in  923:  2  v2 

—  in  923:  2  v3 
Bushnell,  D:,  amer.  inventor,  1754- 

1824. 
Howe,  H.  in  926: 2 

Bushnell,  Horace,  amei:  congrega- 
tional clergyman,  1803-1876. 
Cheney,  M.,  ed.  922.15 :  3 

Butler,  B:   Franklin,  amer.  general 
and  politician,  b.  1818. 
Parton,  J.  971.4:69 

Butler,    C:,    english  clergyman  and 
musician,  15.59-1647. 
Reminiscences.  928.2:26 

Butler,  Emilie,  countess  ofOssory,  d. 
1084. 
Jameson,  A.  923.2:4 

Butler,  Joseph,  english'\bishop  and 
author,  1692-1753. 
Collins.  W.L.  921.2:8 

Halifax,  S.  in  239:  6 

Butler,  8:,  english  poet,  1613-16«0. 
Hazlitt.  W.  in  828.5:1 

Johnson,  8.  in  928.2:4 

in  928.2:4  vl 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  6 

Butler,  W :  Archer,  Irish  philosopher 
and  poet,  1814-1848. 
P'avourlte  passages.        in  922: 3 
Butler,  W:  Orlando,  am^r.  general 
and  politician,  1793-1880. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  928.16+1 

Buxton,    Sir    T:     Fowell,     english 
philanthropist,  1786-1845. 
Binney,  T.  in  204: 27 

Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

Byron,    Catharine,   born    Gordon, 
mother  of  lord  Byron. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  67 

Byron,  G :  Gordon  Noel,  (ith  baron 
Byron,  english  poet,  1788-1834. 
Alison,  -Sir  A.  in  824.2 :  2 

Boissy,  T.  G.  marquise  de.  formerly 
contessa  Guiccioli.  928.2 :  32 
Castelar  y  Rissoll,  E.  928.2:28 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  vl 
Elze,  F.  K.  928.2:220 

Gait.  J.  928.2:29 

Gardiner,  M.,  countess  of  Blessing- 
ton.  928.2:31 
Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5 :  8  v2 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  iHx920:41 
Gottschall,  R.  in  920:  78  v4 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920+79 
Hay  ward,  A.  in  824.2: 45  v2 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2:  48 
Jeatfreson,  J.  C.  928.2:  169 
Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2:  67  vl 
Mason,  E.T.,ed.  in 928.2:  215  v3 
Medwin.  T.  928.2:27 

Moore,  T.  928.2:30 


Nadal,  E.  S. 
Nichol.  J. 
Reed, H. 
Rossetti,  W.  M. 
Russell,  W. 
Schmidt.  J. 
Taylor,  W.C. 
Trelawney,  E.  J. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T 
Whipple,  E.  P, 


in  824.1: 61 

9282:33 

in  821.5:  4  v2 

in  928.2:  5 

in  923:37 

in  834:21 

in  920.2:8 

928.2:125 

in  821.5:  7 

in  820.5:14  vl 


Byron,  H :  James,  english  dramatist 
and  actor,  1835-1884. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2:183 

Caballero,  Fernan,  pseud.,  see  Ar- 

rom,  Cecilia. 
Cabot,  G:,   am^r.   statesman,   1753- 
1823. 
Lodge,  H.  C.  923.12:92 

Cabot,  Sebastian,  [ital.  Sebastiano 
Gabotto)  navigator,  1477-1557. 
Adams.  W.  H.  D.        in  x  923 :  14 
Haywood,  C.,jr.   in  923.1 :21  v9 
Markham,  C.  R.  in  923 :  3 1 

Cadoudal,   G:,  french  conspirator, 
1769-1804. 
Maccall,  W.  in  920 :  59  v2 

Cadwalader,  G:,  amer.  general,  1806 
-1879. 
Petersen,  C.  J.  in  923.15+1 

Cadwalader,  J:,  am£r.  general,  174^} 
-1786. 
Griswold.  R.W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 
Ceesar,  Calus  Julius,  roman  dicta- 
tor, general  anda-ithor, b.  c.  KM)  44. 
Abbott.  J.  923.6:8 

Froude,  J.  A.  923.6:9 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6:  4 

Herbert,  H.  W.  in  923.6 :  6 

Lord.  J.  in  904:  31  vl 

Napoleon  ITT.  923.6:10 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v4 

Trollope.  A.  879:4 

Cairnes,    .1:    Eliot,    ivisIl   political 
economist,  1834-1875. 
Hagehot,  W.  in  920.2 : 1 

Cairns,    Sir    Hugh    MacCalmont, 
Irish   judge   and   lord  cliancellor, 
1819-1885. 
Higginson.  T.  W.        in  923.22 :  5 
Calas,  .T:.  french  merchant  and  mar- 
tyr, 1B98-1762. 
Ran.H.  in  11454  vl 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  P:,  Spanish 
dramatic  poet  and  author,  1601- 
1687. 
Hasell,  E.  J.  928.5:11 

Trench,  R.C.  928.5:12 

Caldwell,  James,  amer.  clergyman, 
1734-1781. 
Headley,  J.T.  in  922.1: 2 

Calhoun,  J:  Caldwell,  amer.  states- 
man,Ti«i,Ams. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  R54  v2 
Godwin,  P.  in  923.12:  66 

Hoist,  H.v.  923.12:78 

Jenkins,  J.  8.  923.12:8 

Magoon,  E.  L.  in  923. 1:14 

Moore,  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  v2 

Parton,  J.  in  920.1:  6 

Rush,  R.  in  829.1:  57 

Callot,  Jacques,  french  painter,  1592 
-1635. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:16  vl 

Calpurnia,     wife     of     Pliny     the 
younger. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920: 49 

Calvert,  Cecil,  2d  baron  Baltimore, 
16iJ3-1676. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 :  8  v3 

Calvert,   G:,    Ut   baron   Baltimore, 
1582-1682. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 :  8  v3 

Calvert,  Leonard,   1st  governor  of 
JUaryland,  d.  1647. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 :  8  v3 

Burnap,  G.  W.      in  923.1:  22  v9 
Calvin,  Idelette,  wife  of  J;  VaMn, 
d.  I.'i49. 
Chapman,  W.  in  922 :  13 


1583 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


Cal-Cat 


1584 


Calvin  or  Cauvin,  J:,  swiss  scholar 
and  reformer,  1509-1604. 
Bancroft,  G.  in  824.1:  3 

Scott,  J.  274.9:1 

TuUoch,  J.  in  922:7 

Camarg'O,  Mafie  Anne  Cuppi,  opera 
dancer,  ITIO-ITTO. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  vl 

Cambridgre,  R:  Owen,  english  poet, 
1717-18U2. 
Cary,  H.  F.  in  928.2:2 

Camden,  1st  earl  of,  see  Pratt,  C: 
Cameron,  Donald,  of  Lochiel,  scotch 
Jacobite,  1690  ?-l'J'48. 
Thomson,  K.      in  923.22 :  77  vl 
Cameron,  Simon,  amer.  politician, 
b.  1799. 
Savasre,  J.  i?i  923.1: 20 

Camillus,  Marcus  Furius,    roman 
dictator,  d.  b.  c.  365. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6 :  16 

in  923.6:  31  vl 

Camoens,  L:  de,  Portuguese  poet, 
1517-1579. 
Burton,  R.  F.  861.2:1 

Dobson,  W.  T.  in  81 1 :  3 

Campbell,  Lady  Anne,  countess  of 
Argyll,  afterwards  countess  ofBcil- 
carres,  (daughter  of  Colin  Mac- 
kenzie, 1st  earl  of  Seaforth),  scotch 
covenanter,  d.  abt.  1706. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2 : 1 

Campbell,  Archibald,  8th  earl,  1st 
marquis  of  Argyll,  scotch  covenan- 
ter, 1598-1661. 
Bayne,P.  in  942.4:18 

Campbell,  Sir  Colin,  1st  baron  Clyde 
of  Clydesdale,  british  field-marshal, 
1792-1863. 
Phillips,  E.  C.  923.25:37 

Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923:19 

Campbell,  G:  Douglas,  8th  duke  of 
Argyll,  b.  1833. 
Higginson,  T.  W.        in  928.22 :  5 
Campbell,  Henrietta,  lady  Camp- 
bell of  Auchinbreck,  (3d  daughter 
of  Alexander  Lindsay,  1st  earl  of 
Balcarres),  scotch  covenanter,  1657- 
1721. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2:1 

Campbell,    Lilias,    born    Dunbar, 
scoth  covenanter,  b.  1657. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2:1 

Campbell,  Margaret,  wife  of  Archi- 
bald, 1st  marquis  of  Argyll,  scotch 
covenanter,  1610-1677. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2 : 1 

Wittenmyer,  A.  in  922:12 

Campbell,  T :,  english  poet,  1777-1844. 
Alison,  Sir  A.  in  824.2 :2 

Beattie,  W.,  ed.  928.2 :  34 

Giimian,  G.  in  820.5 : 7  vl 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2 :  48 

Mason,  B.  T.,  ed.  in  928.2 :  2 15  v2 
Patmore  ,P.  G.  in  928.2 :  7 

Rossettl,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5:  7 

in  824.1: 84 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  vl 
Camper,   Petrus,   dutch  physician, 
anatomist  and  writer,  1722-1789. 
Naturalist's  library. 

in  590: 58  v4 
Camperdown,  Baron,  see  Duncan, 

Adam. 
Camphausen,    O:,    german  states- 
man, b.  1812. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Camporese,   Violante,   afterwards 
mme.  Giustiniani,  Italian  singer,  b. 
1785. 
Clayton,  E.G.  in  927:  5 

Candolle,  De.  see  Decandolle. 
Canine,  Prince  de,  see  Bonaparte, 

Lucien. 
Canning:,  G:,    english   orator    and 
statesman,  1770-1827. 
Bell,  R.  923.22:54 

Brougham,  H.  lord,   in  923 : 2  vl 
Bulwer,  Sir  H.  L.  E.  in  923 :  3 

Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

Rush,  R.  i)i  829.1:  57 

Skelton,J.  in  904:  26 

100 


Taylor,  W.C.  in  920.2:  8 

Therry,  R.  in  329.2-h5 

Canova,     Antonio,     viarchese     de 
Ischia,  italian  sculptor,  1757-1822. 
Edgar,  .T.G.  in  x  920:10 

Flaxman,  J.  in  731:1 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Capel,  Arthur  lord,  english  partisan 
of  Charles  I,  about  1600-1649. 
Lewis,  iady  M.  T.  923.2 :  6  vl,  2 
Capell,  Catherine,  born  Stephens, 
countess  of  Essex,  english  singer, 
1791-1882. 
Clayton,  E.G.  in  927:  5 

Capponi,    Gino    marchese,    Italian 
historian,  1792-1876. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v4 

Carducci,     Giosue,     [Enotrio     Ro- 
mano), italian  poet  and  critic,  b. 

Hillebrand,  K.         in  834 :  22  v2 
Careme,     Marie    Antoine,    french 
royal  cook,  1784-1833. 
Cobb,  J.  P.  in  X  920:  44 

Carey,  Mathew,  amer.  political  wri- 
ter and  philanthropist,  1760-1839. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Carey,  W:,  english  orientalist   and 
missionary,  1761-1884. 
Carey,  E.  922.26:2 

Culross,  J.  922.26:8 

Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926 : 3 

Yonge,  C.  M.  in  922 : 1 1 

Carlisle,  6th  earl  of,  see  Morpeth, 

G: 
Carlos  I  of  Spain,  see  Karl  ,V  of 

Germany. 

Carlos,  Tton,  prince  of  Asturias,  son 

of  Philip  II  of  Spain,  1545-1568. 

Ranke,  F.  L.  v.      in  904 :  36  v40 

Carlota,  ex-empress   of  Meodco,  see 

Charlotte. 
Carlyle,  Alexander,  scotch  presby- 
terian  minister,  1721-1805. 
Autobiography.  922.24:1 

Carlyle,  Jane,  born  Welsh,  wife  of 
nomas  Carlyle,  1801-1866. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.      in  928.2:  212 
Carlyle,    Margaret,    born  Altken, 
mother  of  T:  Carlyle,  1771-1853. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Carlyle,  T:,  scotch  author,  1795-1881. 
Reminiscences.  928.2:35 

Bayne,  P.  in  820.5 : 2 

Conway,  M.  D.  928.2:  37 

Froude,  J.  A.  928.2: 40 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5 : 7  vl 

James,  H.  in  829.1 :66 

Lowell,  J.  R.  in824.1:55 

Mead,  E.D.  191:2 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834:21 

Shepherd,  R.  H.,  and  C.  N.William- 
son, eds.  928.2 :  38 
Smiles,  S.                        in  920:26 
Wylie.W.  H.  928.2:39 
Carnegie,  Lady  Axme,  born  Hamil- 
ton, countess  of  Southesk,  d.  1682. 
Jameson,  A.  M.            in  923.2:4 
Carnot,    Lazare     N:     Marguerite, 
french  mathematician  and  states- 
man, 1753-1823. 
Arago,  D.  F.  J.            in  925 : 1  v2 

german.  in  600:  3  vl 

Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  923 :  2  v2 
Maccall,  W.  in  920 :  59  v2 

Carolina  Matilda,  queen  of  Chris- 
tian VII  of  Denmark,  1751-1775. 
Keith,  Sir  R.  M.        in  923.22 :  26 
Smith,  G.  B.  in  923 :  28 

Caroline      Amelia    Elizabeth     of 
Brunswick,    queen  of  George  Iv, 
176&-1821. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  329.2 : 1  vl 
Doran,  J.  in  923.21:  33  v2 

Smith,  G.B.  in  923:  28 

Caroline  Wilhelmina  Dorothea 
of  Brandenburg  Anspach,  queen  of 
George  II,  1683-1737. 
Doran,J.  in  923.21:  33 vl 

Carpenter,   Mary,    english  philan- 
thropist, 1807-1877. 
Adams.  W.  H.  D.     in  928.2 : 2 1 2 


Gray,  E.G.  in  980:14 

Witter,  M.,  and  E.  Stotzner. 

»  in  920:  74 

Carpenter,  Matthew    Hale,  amer. 
jurist  and  senator,  1824-1881. 
Black,  J.  S.  in  824.1+8 

Flower,  F.  A.  923.14-f-l  1 

Memorial  addresses.  923.12+75 
Carpenter,  Stephen  Cullen,  {Don- 
nald  Campbell). 
Adventures.  913.1:11 

Carrel,  N:  Armand,  french    y.oliti- 
cal  writer,  1800-1836. 
Mill,  J.  S.  in  824.2:70  vl 

CarroU,  C:,  amer.  patriot,  1737-1832. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 : 2  v2 
Carson,    Christopher    called    Kit. 
amer.  mountaineer,   trapper    and 
guide,  1809-1868. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.19:9 

Peters,  D.  C.  923.19:  3 

Carstairs,  Janet,  born  Mure,  scotch 
covenanter,  b.  1625. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2:1 

Carter,    Elizabeth,  english   author, 
1717-1806. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

Pennington,  M.  928.2:145 

Carter,  Robert  Meek,  english  radi- 
cal, b.  1814. 
Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22:6 

Cartesius,  see  Descartes. 
Cartier,  Jacques,  french  navigator 
and  explorer,  14i)4-after  1552. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 :  8  vl 

Carver,  J:,  1st  governor  of  Plymouth, 
d.  1621. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:  8  v2 

Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1: 15 

Cartvrright,  Edmund,  english  cler- 
gyman, poet  and  inventor  of  the 
power  loom,  1743-1823. 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Cartwright,  T:,  bishop  of  Chester, 


Diary.  922.23:26 

Cary,  Alice,  am^.  poet,  1820-1871. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:1154  v2 
Greeley,  H.  in  920:  50 

Cary,  Lucius,  2d  viscount  Falkland, 
english   statesman     and    author, 
1610-1643. 
Arnold,  M.  in  824.2 : 4 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

in  824.2:  18  v2 

Lewis,  Lady  M.  T.        923.2 : 6  vl 

Smith,  G.  in  824.2+94 

Teale,  W.  H.  in  204:  16 

Cary,  Phebe,  amer.  poet,  1824-1871. 

Greeley,  H.  in  920 :  50 

Casimir-Perier,    A:    Casimir    "V: 
Laurent,   french    statesman,    b. 
1811. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

in  923.4: 1 
King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Cass,  Lewis,  am£r.  statesman,  1782- 
1867. 
Magoon.  E.  L.  in  923.1:14 

Smith,  W.L.G.  923.12:9 

Young,  W.  T.  923 . 1 2 : 1 0 

Castagrno,     Andrea     del,    italian 
painter,  1403-1477. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5:  3 

Castelar  y  Bissoll,  Emllio,  Span- 
ish politician  and  autftcr,  b.  1832. 
Towle,  G.  M.  in  923:10 

Castlemaine,  Countess  of,  see  Pal- 
mer, Barbara. 
Castlereag'h,   Viscount,  see  Stew- 
art, Robert,  2d  marquis  of  Lon- 
donderry. 
Catalani,  Angelica,  italian  singer, 
1782-1849. 
Clayton.  E.C.  in  927:  5 

Ferris,  G.T.  in  927: 6  vl 

Caterina,  St.,  of  Sienna,  1847-1380. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

Catharine  of  Arragon,  1st  queen  of 
Henry  VIII,  1485-1536. 
Dixon,  W.  H.  923.21 :  30 

DuBoys,  A.  923.21:31 

Strickland,  A.         923.21: 27  v2 


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ingfi 


Catharina     Carlsdolter,    queen    of 
Sa-eden  and  Nonvay,  1420-1450. 
Hiffg-ins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  vl 

Catharina    of  Brunswick,  electress 
of  Saxony,  1388-1442. 
Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  v2 

Catharina  of  Henneberg,  princess  of 
Schicartzburg,  1509-1.567. 
Chapman,  W.  iji  922:13 

Catharina,  princess   of  the  Wends 
and  duchess  of  Mecklenburg,  1385- 
1450. 
Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  vl 

Catherine  of  Braganza,   queen   of 
Charles  II,  1638-1703. 
Jameson.  A.  M.  in  923.2 :  4 

Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  v4 
Catherine,  St.,  of  Genoa,  see  Ador- 

ni,  Caterina. 
Catherine, /Si!.,  of  Sienna,  see  Ca.te- 

rina,  St. 
Catherine  II  of  Russia,  see  Teka- 

terina . 
Catherine,  see  also  Katherine. 
Cato,  Marcus  Porcius,  called  Cato 
Censorlus,  roman  orator,  states- 
man and  writer,  h.  c.  2:34-149. 
Plutarchos.  ui  923.6:16 

ia  923.6:  31  v2 

Cato,  Marcus  Porcius,  the  yimngcr, 
rrfman  pMlosoplier   and  patriot, 
b.  c.  95-46. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6: 31  v4 

Caton,    J:    Dean,    chief  justice   of 
Illinois,  b.  1812. 
Fergus,  R.  in  976.1: 4  v3 

Catullus,    Caius    Valerius,     latin 
poet,  b.  c.  77-45  ( ?K 
Da  vies.  J.  874:4 

Landor,  W.  S.         in  8202:16  v8 
Cave,  E:.  engllsh  printer  and  jour- 
nalist, 1691-1754. 
Johnson.  S.  in  820.2:13  v2 

Cavendish,  Georgiana,  duchess  of 
Devonshire,  english  poet,  1756-1806. 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:28 
Cavendish,  H:,  english  chemist  and 
natural  philosopher,  1730-1810. 
Brougham,  H.  lord. 

in  920:46  vl 
Edgar.  J.  G.  in  x  920 : 1 0 

Cavendish,  Lady  Mary,  born  But- 
ler, ducluss  of  Devonshire,  1646- 
1710. 
Jameson,  A.  M.  in  923.2 : 4 

Cavendish,     Spencer     Compton, 
marquis    of   Hartington,    english 
statesman,  0. 1833. 
Hlgglnson,  T.  W.        in  923.22 :  6 
Cavendish,  T:,    english  navigator, 
1.564-1593. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.      in  x  920.2: 4 
Life  and  voyages.  923.26:  6 

Cavers,  Lady,  «<?«  Dougrlas,  Cath- 
erine. 
Cavour,  Camillo  IJcnso    conte  di, 
Italian  statesman,  1810-1861. 
Duyckinck.  E.  A.  in  920:B64  v2 
Hayward.  A.         in  824.2 :  46  vl 
Mazade,  C.  de.  923.6:8 

Speyer,  O.  in  920 :  78  v2 

Treltschke,  H.  v.        in  304 : 3  v2 
Caxton,  W:,  first   english   printer, 
1410-1491. 
Blades,  W.  926.2:4 

Cecil,  V.:,  english  clergyman,  1748-1810. 
Favourite  passages.        in  922 ;  3 
Cecil,  Robert,  1st  earl  of  Salisbury, 
english  statesman  and  diplomatist, 
1550-1612. 
Courtenay,  T.  P.   in  923.22 : 2  v6 
Cecil,  Robert  Arthur  Talbot  Gas- 
coyne  -,  Sd  marquis  of  Salisbury, 
engllsh  statesman,  b.  1830. 
Hlgginson,  T.  W.        in  923.22 : 6 
Pulling,  F.  8.  923.22 :  76 

Cecil,   W:,   1st  baron   Burghley   or 
Burleigh,  secretary  of  state  under 
Elizabeth,  1520-1598. 
Forster,  J.,  and  T.  P.  Courtenay. 
in  923.22: 2  vl 


Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2:  67  v2 
Cellini.    Benvenuto,    Italian   gold- 
smith, sculptor  and  engraver,  i500- 
1570. 
Memoirs.  927.5:7 

Hale,  E.  E.  in  x  926:17 

Celsus    or   Cellach,   archbishop   of 
Armagh,  d.  1129. 
Froude,  J.  A.        in  824.1 :  42  v4 
Cenci,    Beatrice,   roman  patncian, 
"la  belle  parricide",  executed  1599. 
Hewitt,  M.  E.  in  923:  6 

Cerito,  Francesca,    Italian    opera- 
dancer,  b.  1823. 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Cervantes-Saavedra,  Miguel  de, 
spanishpoet  and  novelist,  1547-1616. 
Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  vl 
Entertaining  biography. 

in  920: 46 
Giles,  H.  in  824.1 :  36 

Goodrich.  S.  G.  in  x 920: 41 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  928.5:14 

Prescott,  W.  H.  in  824.1 :  66 

Cesarotti,    Melchior,    Italian  poet. 
1730-1808. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.6:  2  v3 

Chadwick,  Edwin,  english    social 
economist,  b.  1801. 
Smiles,  S.  in  920: 26 

Challemel-Iiacour,  Paul  Amand, 
french   author   and  politician,  b. 
1827. 
Depasse,  H.  in  920.4: 3  v2 

Chalmers,  T:,  scotch  church  leader 
and  social  reformer,  1780-1847. 
Memoir.  in  204:14 

Anderson.  J.  922.24: 2 

Blalkie,  W.  G.  in  923.26:10 

Brown,  J.  in  824.2:  8  vl 

Gumming,  J.  214:1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R54  v2 
Edgar,  J .  G .  i?i  x  920 : 1 0 

Famous  boys.  in  x  920:  32 

Favourite  passages.        in  922 :  3 
GilflUan,  G.  in  820.6: 7  vl 

Gleig,  G.  R.  in  824.2 :  43  vl 

Hanna,W.  922.24:4 

Mason.  E.  T.,  e</.  in  928.2 :215v2 
Steel,  R.  in  922 :  6 

Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 : 8 

Chamberlain,  Joseph,  english  lib- 
eral, b.  18;J6. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22:1 

Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22:6 

Chambord,  Comte  de,  see  Henri. 
Chamfort,     Sebastien     Roch    N:, 
'rench  author,  1741-1794. 
oussaye,  A.  in  920:16  v2 

Mathews,  W.  in  824. 1 :  56 

Chamisso,  L:   C:  Adelaide,  called 
Adelbert  v.,    german    naturalist 
and  novelist,  1781-1838. 
Fulda,K.  928.3:79 

Gostwick,  J.  in  928.3: 1141 

Champion,  Judah,  atner.  clergyman, 
1724-1810. 
Headley,  J.T.  in  922.1: 2 

Champlain,  S:  de,  french  traveler, 
governor  of  New  France,  d.  1635. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:  8  v2 

Chandler,  Zachariah.  am^r.  lawyer 
and  senator.  1813-1879. 
Memorial  addresses.    923.12:11 
ChanninR,  W:  Ellery,  amer.  unita- 
rian clergyman,  1780-1842. 
Bancroft,  G.  in  824.1 :  3 

Brooks,  C.T.  922.18:1 

Channing,  W.  H.  922.18:3 

Fisher.  G.  P.  in  204:  21 

Peabody,  E.  P.  922.18:2 

Russell.  W.  in  928:  37 

Chantrey,  Sir  Francis,  englishsculp- 
<or,  1782-1841. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:11 

Chanzy,  Antoino  Eug(>ne  Alfred, 
french  general,  182;j-1883. 
Coan,  T.  M.,  ed.  in  904 :  24 

Chapin,  Edwin  Hubbell,  am,er.  uni- 
rersalist  clergyman,  1824-1880. 
Ellis,  S.  922.18:14 


fr 
Hoi 


Chapman,  G:,    english   poet,  1557- 
1634. 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  822.5:1 

Lowell,  J.  R.  in  820.5:11 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5 :  1 5 

Chapman,  J :  Gadsby,  amer.  artist, 
b.  1808. 
Tuckerman.  H.  T.      in  927.1 :  16 
Chardin,    Sir  J:,    english  traveler, 
1643-1713. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923:11  vl 

Charlemag-ne,  see  Karl  the  great. 
Charles  I  of  England,  1600-1649. 
Abbott,  J.  923.21:12 

Bayne,  P.  i?i  942.4:  18 

Charles  II  of  England,  KW-um. 
Abbott,  J.  923.21:18 

Barker,  C.  in  923.22:  51 

Bayne,  P.  in  942.4:18 

Charles  I  of  France,  see  Karl  the 

great. 
Charles  VIII  of  France,  1470-1498. 

Comines.  P.  de.  in  944.2 :  1 

Charles  V,  emperor  of  Germany,  see 

Karl  V. 
Charles  XII  of  Sweden,  see   Karl 

XII. 
Charles  the  bold,  duke  of  Burgundi/, 
1433-1477. 
Freeman.  E.  A.  in  904:  10 

Kirk.  J.  F.  9234:40 

Charles  de  Valois,  due  d'  Orleans, 
french  prince  and  poet  1391-1465. 
Stevenson.  R.  L.      in  824.2:  108 
Charles  Edward  Stuart,  called  the 
young  pretender,  1720-1788. 
Ewaldi  A.  C.  923.22:59 

Greene,  G.  W.  in  824. 1 :  38 

Charles\<rorth,  Maria  Louisa,  eng- 
lish author,  1819-1880. 
Gray,  E.  C.  in  920:  14 

Charlotte,  Marie  Charlotte  Amelie 
Auguste  Victoiro  Clementine 
Leopoldine,  prinzessln  von  Sach- 
sen-Koburg-Gotha,  ex-empress  of 
Mexico,  b.  1840. 
Hall,  F.  in  923.3: 7 

Charlotte  Sophia  of  Mecklenburg- 
Strelitz,  queen  of  George  III,  1744- 
1818. 
Doran.  J.  in  923.21 :  33  v2 

Charlotte  de   Bourbon,  3d  wife  of 
Willemlof  Orange,  d.  1582. 
Wittenmycr,  A.  in  922:  12 

Chase,  Philander,  bishop  of  Illinois, 
1775-1852. 
Reminiscences.  922.13:3 

Chase,    Salmon    Portland,     amer. 
statesman,  1808-1873. 
Savage,  J.  iji  923.1:  20 

Chasles,  V:  Euphemion  Philarcte, 
french  litterateur,  1798-1873. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v6 

Chasot  de  Nantiguy,  L:,  french 
general.  16!t2-17.55. 
M'iiller,  F.  M.         in  824.2 :  74  v3 
Chateaubriand,  Francois  A:Ren^, 
vicomte  de.   french  statesman  and 
author,  1768-1848. 
Alison,  Sir  A.  in  824.2 :  2 

in  824.2:124  v3 

Lomenie.  L.  L.  de.        in  920.4:  2 
Reeve,  H.  in  944:  24  v2 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  824.1 :  84 
Chatham,  1st  earl  of,  see  Pitt,  W: 
Chatillon,   Isabelle  Angelique    de 
Coligny,  duchesse   de.  born   do 
Montmorency-Bouteville,  after- 
ward herzogin   von   Mecklenburg- 
Schwerln,  1626-1695. 
Menzles,  S.               in  923 :  29  vl 
Chatrian,    Alexandre,   french  au- 
thor, b.  1828. 
Claretie,  J.               in  920.4 : 3  v2 
Chatterton,  T:,  engllsh  poet,  1752- 
1770. 
Gary,  H.  F.  in  928.2:  2 
Chaucer,  Geoffrey,  engllsh  poet,  1;K8 
-1400. 
Distinguished  men.  in  920: 33  vl 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  828.6:1 
in  821.6: 2 


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Lowell,  J.  R.  in  820.6:11 

fn  824. 1:55 

Keed,  H.  m  821.5:4  vl 

Rossettl,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Smith,  A.  in  824.2 :  106 

Ward,  A.  W.  928.2:41 

Wilson,  J.  in  820.5:17 

Chelonis,   ^^>^fe   of  Kleombrotos  of 
Sparta. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:49 

Chenier,  Andre  Marie  de,  french 
poet,  1763-1T94. 
Houssaye,  A.  tii  920:16  v2 

Cherbuliez,  V:,  french  writer,  b. 
1838. 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v2 

Cherubini,    Maria   L:    C:    Zenobi 
Salvatore,  Italian  composer,  1760- 
1842. 
Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.5 :  34 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Chesterfield,  Countess  of,  see  Stan- 
hope, Lady  E. 
Chesterfield,  -Ith  earl  of,  see  Stan- 
hope, P.  D. 
Chevallier,     Sulpice    Guillaume, 
{Paul  Gavai-ni),  french  caricatur- 
ist, 1801-1866. 
Gautier,  T.  in  928.4 :  38 

Q.  in  920:24 

Chevreuse,  Marie  ducliesse  de,  born 
de  Kohan,  formerly  duchesse  de 
Luijnes,  french    intriguer,   1600- 
1679. 
Cousin,  V.  923.4:41 

Menzies,  S.  in  923 :  29  vl 

Cheynell,  Francis,  enylish  iwncon- 
formist  divine  and  writer,  1608- 
1665. 
Johnson,  S.  in  820.2:13  v2 

Chiabrera,  Gabriello,  italian  poet, 
1553-1637. 
Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.5 :  24  v2 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 : 2  v3 

Chickering:,   Jonas,   amer.   piano- 
firrte  maker,  1798-18.53. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Child,  Lydia  Maria,  horn  Francis, 
amer.  author  and  philanthropist, 
1803-1880. 
Higginson,  T.  W.  in  920:  50 

Childers,   Hugh    Culling  Eardley, 
english  statesman,  b.  1837. 
Higginson,  T.  W.         in  923.22 :5 
Childs,  G:  W.,  amer.  publisher,  b. 
1839. 
Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920:  73 

Chisholm,  Caroline  Jones,  english 
philanthropist,  1810-1877. 
Smiles,  8.  in  920:  26 

Choate,  Kufus,  amer.  lawyer  and 
oratm;  1799-1859. 
Brown,  S.G.  in  329.1:  6  vl 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5:  14  v2 
Choiseul-Gouffier,  Marie  Gabriel 
Florent  A:  comte  de,  french  dip- 
lomat and  traveler,  1753-1817. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v3 

Chopin,  Francois  F:,  polish  compo- 
ser, 1809-1849. 
Ehlert,  L.  in  780:  29 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.3 :  5 

i7i  927 :  7 

Karasowski,  M.  927.5 :  44 

Liszt.  F.  927.5 :  38 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:  12 

Chorley,  H:  Fothergill,  english  avr 
tlwr,  1808-1873. 
Personal  reminiscences. 

in  928.2:42 
Christina,  qtieen  of  Sweden,  1626- 
1689. 
Entertaining  biography. 

in  920: 46 

Jameson,  A.  in  923 :  8  v2 

Russell,  W.  in  920: 38 

Chrysostomos,  J:  {eng.  St.  John 

Chrysostom),  greek  church  father, 

350-407. 

Lord,  J.  i}i904:31vl 

Wilson,  W.  in  922.6:16 


Churchill,  J:,   Ist  duke   of   Marl- 
borough, 1650-1732. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.      in  942 :  32  v2 
Alison,  Sir  A.  923.25 : 9 

Coxe,  W.  923.25:8 

Creighton,  L.  923.25 :  28 

Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920 :  10 

Lord,  J.  in  904:  31  v5 

Russell,  W.  in  920:37 

Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923:19 

Churchill,  Sarah,   born  Jennings, 
duchess  of  Marlborough.  1660-1744. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920.2:14  vl 
Lord,  J.  in  904: 31  v5 

Menzies,  S.  in  923 :  29  v2 

Thomson,  K.  923.22:18 

and  J.  C.  in  920 :  28 

Cibber,  Caius  Gabriel,  german  sculp- 
tor in  England,  1630-1700. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2 : 1  v3 
Cicero,     Marcus     TuUius,     roman 
philosopher,  orator  and  statesman, 
b.  c.  106-43. 
Collins,  W.L.  875:3 

De  Quincey,  T.     in  824.2 :  30  v2 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 : 4 

Lord,  J.  m  904:  31  vl 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920:19  vl 
Middleton,  C.  923.6:11 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v5 

Trollope.  A.  923.6:12 

Cid,  Rodrigo  or  Ruy  Diaz  de  Bi- 
var,  called  the  Cid,  Spanish  war- 
rior, 1036  or  4.5-1099. 
Dobson,  W.  T.  in  811:  3 

Markham,  R.,  ed.  946 :  25 

Southey,  R.  9464-7 

Cieco,  Francesco,  Italian  poet,  loth 
century. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 : 2  vl 

Cimabue,  Giovanni,  italian  paint- 
er, 1340-1300. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Cimarosa,  Domenico,  italian  com- 
poser, 1749-1801. 
Ferris,  G.T.       ^         in  927.5: 34 
Cimon,  see  Kimon. 
Clairon,  Claire  Joseph  Hippolyte 
Iiegrris  de  Latude,  called  mile., 
french  actress,  1723-1803. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920: 15  v2 

Clapp,  Asa,  amer.  merchant,  1762- 
1848. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Clare,  J:,  english  poet,  1793-1864. 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Clarendon,  1st  earl  of,  see  Hyde,  E : 
Claris  de  Florian,  J:  P:,  french 
author,  1755-1794. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920 :  15  vl 

Clark,  Jonas,  amer.  clergyman,  17.30- 
1805. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1 -.2 

Clark,    Rush,   amer.    congressman, 
1834-1879. 
Memorial  addresses.   923.12:12 
Clark,  Willis  Gaylord,  amer.  atdhor, 
1810-1841. 
Clark,  L.G.  in  820.1: 3 

Clarke,  Adam,  wesleyan  commenta- 
tor and  oriental  scholar,  1760-1833. 
Life  by  himself.  922.27 :  1 

Taylor,  W.C.  in  920.2:  8 

Clarke,  E:  Daniel,  english  traveler, 
mineralogist  and  writer,  1769-1833. 
Otter,  W.  925.2:  1 

St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v3 

Claudius,  Matthias,    der    Wands- 
becker  Bothe,  german  poet,  1740- 
1815. 
Monckeberg,  C.  928.3 :  63 

Oertel,  H.  928.3:106 

Claverhouse,  see  Graham,  J :,  Ist 

viscount  of  Dundee. 
Clavers,    Mrs.    Mary,    pseud.,    see 

Kirkland,  C.  M. 
Clay,  H:,  amer.  statesman,  1777-18.52. 
Colton,  C.  329.1:  6  vl-3 

923.12:13 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  v2 
Famous  boys.  in  x920 :  32 


Greeley,  H.  in  923. 12:66 

Magoon.  E.  L.  in  923.1 :14 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  v2 

Parton,  J.  in  920.1:  6 

Q.  in  920:  24 

Seymour,  ('.  C.  B.  in  920:  26 

Clayton,    Charlotte,   born   Dyves. 
visamntess   Sundon,   mistress   of 
the  robes  of  Caroline  of  Branden- 
burg-Anspach,  d.  1742. 
Thomson.  K.  923.22 :  80 

Clemenceau,  G:  B:  Eugene, /»enc/( 
politician,  h.  1841. 
Pelletan.  C.  C.         in  920.4 : 3  v2 
Clemens  XIV,  (Giovanni  Vincenzo 
Antonio     Q-ang'anelli),     pope, 
1705-1774. 
Schubart,  C.  F.  D.  in  830 :  146  v7 
Clemens,    S:    Langhorne,     (Mark 
Twain),  amer.  humorist,  b.  1835. 
Haweis,  H.  R.  in  928.1 :  66 

Clement,  Joseph,  english  mechan- 
ician, 1779-1844. 
Lewis,  T.  C.  in  926.2 :  5 

Smiles,  S.  in  926.2:1 

dementi,  Muzio,  italian  piano-forte 
player,  1753-1833. 
Ferris,  G.T.  in  927:  7 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Cleomenes,  see  Kleomenes. 
Cleopatra,  see  Kleopatra. 
Cleveland,   Duchess   of,   see  Pal- 
mer, Barbara. 
Cleveland,    Stephen   Grover,   22d 
president  of  the  U.  S.,  b.  1837. 
King,  P.  923.12:101 

Clifford,  G:,3ii  earl  of  Cumberland, 
english  naval  commander,   1558- 
1605. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  inx.  923.25 : 3 

Clifford,  Lady  Margaret,  wife  of 
lord  Strange,  countess  of  Derby 
and  queen  in  Man,  1540-1596. 
Strickland,  A.  in  923.21: 56 

Clifford,  W:  Kingdon,  english  sci- 
entist, 1845-1879. 
Porter,  N.  in  104:  6 

Clinton,  DeWitt,  amer.  statesman, 
1769-1828. 
Beck,  T.  R.  in  923. 12 :  66 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  vl 

Renwick.  J.  923.15:6 

Seward,  W.  H.       in  329.1 :15  v4 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  824.1:  84 
Clinton,    G:,   amer.   general,   1739- 
1813. 
Grlswold,  R.  W.  in  923.16: 69  v2 
Clinton,  James,  amer.  general,  1736 
-1813. 
Grlswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 
Headley,  J.  T.     in  923. 1 6^:  70  v2 
Clisthenes,  see  Kleisthenes. 
Clive,  Robert,  1st  baron  Clive,  1735- 
1774. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.      in  942 :  32  v2 
Entertaining  biogr.       in  920 :  46 
Macaulay,  T.  B.  lirrd. 

in  824.2:  67  v3 

Malleson,  G.  B.  954:11 

Taylor,  W.  C.   "  in  920.2 :  8 

Clougrh,  Arthur  Hugh,  english  poet, 

1819-1861. 

Norton,  C.  E.  in  82 1 .2 :  70 

Waddington,  S.  928.2:181 

Clyde,  Lord,  see  Campbell,    Sir 

Colin. 
Cobb,  Howell,  amer.  statesman,  1815 
-1868. 
Savage,  J.  in  923. 1 :  20 

Cobbett,  W:,  english  economist  and 
political  wHter,  1762-1835. 
Bulwer,rSir  H.  L.  E.   in  923 :3  v2 
Entertaining  biogr.      i?)  920:  46 
Gilflllan.  G.  in  820.5 : 8  v2 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2 :  48 

Lodge,  H.C.  in  904:35 

Russell,  W.  in  923:37 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Cobden,  R:,  english  poUtieian  and 
political  economist,  1804-1865. 
Ashworth,  H.  337:17 

Bagehot,  W.  in  920.2 : 1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R64  v2 


Coc-Cor 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


Gowlng.R.  923.23:5 

McGilchrist,  J.  923.23:1 

Moiley,  J.  923.23 :  2 

Smiles,  S.  i)i920:26 

Cochrane,  J:  Ttund&sJnitUli  naval 
officer,  "the  pedestrian  traveler", 
1780-1825. 
Taylor,  B..  ed.  in  913.1+4 

Cochrane,  T:,  10th  earl  of  Dundon- 

akl,  engmh  admiral,  1775-1860. 

Autobiogrraphy.  923.26:11 

Allen.  J.  923.25:10 

Cockburn,  H:T:,  lord  of  sessitm  in 
Scotland,  1779-1854. 
Memorials.  923.24:11 

Coke,  Sir  ^z, chief  justiceof  England 

and  anthfyr,  1552-16;w. 

Campbell.  J.         in  923.24:  2  vl 

Disting-uished  men.  in  920:33  vl 

Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24 : 8  vl 

Coke,  T:,  welsh  clergyman,  1747-1814. 
Steel,  R.  in  922:  6 

Cole,  T:,  amer.  painter,  1801-1847. 
Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920 :  73 

Greene.  G.  W.  in  824.1 :  37 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  927. 1:16 

Colebrooke,  H:  T:,  englvsh  orien- 
talifit,  1765-1837. 
Muller,  F.  M.         in  824.2 :  74  v4 

Coleridg'e,  Hartley,  english   author 
and  poet,  1796-1849. 
Beed.H.  in  82 1.5: 4  v2 

Smiles,  S.  in  920: 26 

Coleridgre,  S:  Taylor,  english  poet, 
majyisf,  etc.,  1772-1834. 
Bayne,  P.  [in  820.5 : 1  v2 

Brooke,  S.  A.  in  821.5:1 

Cottle.  J.  928.2 :  44 

Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Gilflllan.  G.  in  820.5 :  7  vl 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824  2:48 

Mason,  E.T., ed.  in 928.2 :215vl 
Mill,  J.  8.  in  824.2 :  70  v2 

Reed,  H.  in  821.6: 4  v2 

Rossettl,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Russell.  A.  P.  in824.1:113 

Shedd.  W.  G.  T.  in  824. 1 :  73 

Traill,  H.  D.  928.2 :  202 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5:7 
Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  vl 

Coleridsre,    Sara,   horn  Coleridgre, 
mrs.  H :  Nelson  Coleridge,  english 
author,  1803-1852. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

in  928.2:  21  v2 

Colerldfire,  E.,  ed.  928.2 :  46 

Coles,  E:,  2d  governor   of  Illinois, 
1786-1868. 
Washburne,  E.  B.         923.12:14 
Coligny,    Gaspard  de,  froich  ad- 
miral, 1517-1572. 
Bersier,  E.  923.4:86 

Besant,  W.  923.4:42 

Stephen,  C.  E.  in  923 :  30 

Coligny,  see  also  Chatillon. 
CoUey,  R:,  2d  earl  of  Mornim/lon, 
marqids  Wellesley,  1760-1842. 
Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

CoUkigrwood,  Cuthbert,  baron  Vol- 
lingwood,  english  admiral,   1750- 
1810. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  jc  920:11 

-  in  X  923.25:  3 
CoUins-virood,  Patience,  ludy   wife 

of  Cuthbert  lord  Collingwood. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:  49 

Collins,  W:,  english  poet,  1730-1756. 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  828.5:1 

iH  821.6:  2 

Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

-  in  928.2:  4  v4 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.        in  821.5:  7 

Colombo,  Cristoforo,  Italian  discov- 
erer of  America,  1435-1506. 
Abbott.  J.  S.  C.  923.5:70 

Alden.  W.  L.  923.5:71 

Cubitt.  G.  923.5:72 

Belknap.  J.  in  923.1 :  8  v  1 

Helps,  Sir  A.  923.5:73 

Irving,  W.  923.6:74 

820.1:P11  vlO-12 

820.1 :13vl 


Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920: 19  vl 

923.6:75 

Markham,  C.  R.  in  923 :  3 1 

Monai'chs  of  ocean.  923 :  15 

Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  926.5:17 

Colonna,  Vittoria.  marchesa  di  Pes- 
cara,  italian  poet,  1490-1547. 
Harford.  .T.  S.  in  927.6 :  16 

Stebbing,  H.  in  928. 5 :  2  v2 

Trollope.  T.  A.  928.5:16 

Colton,  C:  Caleb,  english  divine,  d. 
1832. 
Biogr.  sketch.  in  829.2 :  6 

Columbus,    Christopher,    see   Co- 
lombo. 
Colville,  Elizabeth,  lady  Culross,  d. 
about  1650. 
Anderson.  J.  in  922.2 :  1 

Colville,  Margaret,  lady,  born  We- 
myss,  scotch  covenanter. 
Anderson.  J.  in  922.2:  1 

Combe,  Andrew,  scotch   physician, 
1797-1847. 
Smiles,  S.  iu920:26 

Comenius,     see    Komensky,    J: 

Amos. 
Comte,  Isidore  A:  Marie  Francois 
Xavier.  french  philosopher,  1798- 
1857. 
Caird.  E.  194:6 

Denslow.  V.  in  921:1 

Lewes,  G.  H.  194:1 

Mill,  J.  S.  194:3 

Cond^,  Claire  Clemence  de  Bour- 
bon, born  Mallle-Breze,  »rince««e 
de.  wife  of  the  great  Condi. 
Menzies,  S.  in  923 :  29  vl 

Conde,  Louis  II  de  Bourbon,  prince 
de,  called  T)ie  great  Conde;  french 
general,  1621-1686. 
Stanhope,  P.  H.  earl.      923.4:  54 
Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923:19 

Condorcet,  Marie  J:   Antoine  N: 
Caritat,    marquis    de,    french 
mathematician,  1743-1794. 
Shelley,  M.W.      in  928.4:45v2 
Cone,    Spencer    Houghton,    amer. 
baptist  clergyman,  1785-18.55. 
Cone,  E.  W.  and  S.  W.     922. 1 6 : 1 
Confucius,  sec  Kong-Fu-Tse. 
Congrar,  Obadiah,  amer.  sea-captain, 
1768-1848. 
Cheever,  H.  T.  923.15:7 

Conerreve,  W :,  «ngrJwApo«<,  1672-1729. 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  828.5:1 

Hunt.  J.  H.  L.  in  928.2:1 

Johnson,  8.  in  928.2 : 4 

in  928.2: 4  v3 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2:  67  v4 
Thackeray.  W.  M.         in  928.2 : 8 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Consalvi,    Ercole,   cardinal,   1757- 
1824. 
Ranke,  F.  L.  v.       in  904 :  36  v40 
Constable,  Archibald,  scotch  pub- 
lisher, 1776-1826. 
Constable,  T.  in  928.2 :  46 

Constable,  i:,  english  painter,  1776- 
1837. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  824.1 :  84 
Constant  de    Bebecque,  H:  B:, 
french  orator  and  statesman,  1767 
-1830. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomf.eAe. 

in  923.4:1 
Constantinus,  Flavius    Valerius 
Aurelius.  the   great,   emperor  of 
Rome,  272-837. 
Lord,  J.  in  904: 31  vl 

Conti,  Giusto  de',  italian  poet,  15th 
century. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.6 :  2  vl 

Conway,    Moncure   Daniel,  amer. 
author,  b.  mfZ. 
Davidson.  J.  M.  in  923.22:1 

Conway,    T:,     irish-am^r.    general, 

b.  ird. 

Griswold,  R.W.   in  923.16:69  v2 
Cook,  Eliza,  english  poet,  b.  1817. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  S54  v2 


Cook,  Capt.  James,  english  circum- 
navigator, 1728-1779. 
Kippis,  A.  913.1:49 

Markham,  C.  R.  in  923 :  3 1 

Monarchs  of  ocean.  923 :  15 

Mossman,  S.  in  923 : 1 3 

Miiller,  K.  923.29:2 

Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.29 :  5 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

Coombe,  T:,   am^r.  loyalist   clergy- 
man, 1747-1833. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1:  2 

Cooper,  Anthony  Ashley,  1st  earl 
of  Shaftesbury,  lord  chancellor  of 
England,  1621-1683. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24 : 1  v3 

Cooper,  Anton  Ashley,  lid  earl  of 
Shaftesbury,   english  philosopher, 
1670-1713. 
Fowler,  T.  192:9 

Cooper,  Sir  Astley  Paston,  english 
surgeon,  1768-1841. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

Cooper,    James   Fenimore,    amer. 
novelist,  1789-1851. 
Greene,  G.  W.  in  824.1 :  37 

Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

i?i  928.1:  64 

Lounsbury,  T.  R.  928.1:48 

Parkman,  F.  in  824.1 :  105 

Powell,  T.  in  928.1:  3 

Wilson,  J.  G.  in  928. 1 :  78 

Cooper,    P:,    am^r.  philanthropist, 

1791-1883. 

Bolton,  8.  K,  in  920.1:13 

Carroll,  H.  in  920.1:10 

Cope,  T:  Pym,  atner.  merchant,  1768- 

1854. 

Hunt,  F.  in  923. 18  :lvl 

Copernik,    N:,    polish   astronomer, 

1473-1548. 

Distincuished  men.  in  920: 33  vl 

Goodrich,  8.  G.  in  x  920 :  39 

Morton,  E.  J.  C.  in  925:  5 

Copley,  J:  Singleton,  amer.  painter, 

1787-1815. 

Amory,  M.  B.  927.1:22 

Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v4 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  927.1 :16 

Copley,  J:  Singleton,  baron  Lynd- 

hurst,  english  lord  chancellor,  1772- 

1863. 

Bagehot,  W.  in  920.2 : 1 

Francis,  G.  H.  in  928.22 :  4 

Martin,  Sir  T.  923.22 :  65 

Copway,  G:.  see  Kah-gre-g'a-g'ah- 

bow^k. 
Corday  d'Armans,  Mariane  Char- 
lotte de.  known  as  Charlotte  Cor- 
day, french  fanatic,  assassinator 
of  Marat,  1768-1793. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R64  vl 
Hewitt,  M.E.  iji923:6 

Russell,  W.  i?i920:38 

Coriolanus,  Caius  Marcius,  roman 
general,  flow  ished  b.  c.  490. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v2 

Comazzani   dal   Borzetti,     An- 
tonio, italian  poet,  Wh  century. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  vl 

Corneille,    P:,    french    dramatist, 
1606-1684. 
Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  928.4:  6 

Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.4 :  45  vl 
Trollope,  H.  M.  928.4 : 1 3 

Cornelia,  mother  of  the  Gracchi,  h. 
c.  189-110. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  i?t920:57 

Cornelius,  P:,  german  painter,  1787- 
1867. 
Carriere,  M.  in  920 :  78  v7 

Cornell,  Ezra,  founder  of   Cornell 
university,  1807-1874. 
Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920:  73 

Cornw^all,  Barry,  pseud.,  «e«  Proc- 
ter, Bryan  Waller. 
Corradi,  see  Ghirlandajo. 
Correegio,  Antonio  Allegri,  called 
II.  Italian  painter,  1494-15.34. 
Heaton,  M.  C.  927.5:42 

Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 : 3 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


Oor-Cyr 


Cort,  H:,  english  iron  worker,  1740- 
1800. 
Smiles,  S.  in  926.2:1 

Cortes,     Hernando,    Spanish     con- 
queror of  Mexico,  1485-1547. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.5 :  24 

Allen,  F.  H.,  ed.  923.5 :  25 

Distinguished  men.  in  920 :  33  vl 
Cortes,  J:  Donoso,  marques  de  Val- 

degamas,  see  Valdegramas. 
Corvin- Wiersbitzki,     O:    Julius 
Bernhardt  v.,  german  revolution- 
ist and  author,  b.  1813. 
Aus  dem  leben  eines  volkskJim- 
pfers.  923.3:9 

Corvrin,  T:,  awer.   statesman,  1794- 
1865. 
Magoon,  E.  L.  iu  923.1:14 

Russell,  A.  P.  923.12:15 

Cosimo   de   Medici,    ste    Medici, 

Cosimo  de. 
Costa,   Sir   Michael,    swiss  -  english 
composer,  1810-1884. 
Keddie,  H.  w  927:12 

Costa  de  Beaureg-ard,  Joseph  H : 
de,    marquis  de  Savoyard,  french 
historian  and  general,  1753-1834. 
Hildebrand,  K.         in  834 :  22  v5 
CosAway,   R:    english  painter,   1740- 
1831. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927-2 : 1  v5 
Cotta,    Ursula,   german   ivoman  oj 
reformation  period. 
Chapman,  W.  in  922 : 1 3 

Coudray,  P.  C:  J:  B.  T.  du,  see  Du 

Coudray. 
Courier,    Paul   L:,  french    author, 
1773-1835. 
Maccall,  W.  920:59vl 

Courtney,  Leonard  H:,  english  po- 
litician, b.  18;?3. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22 : 1 

Coventry,  6''JrT:,  iord  keeper  of  the 
great  seal  of  England,  1578-1640. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:  1  v2 

Covren,  Joseph,  english  radical,  b. 
1831. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22 :  1 

Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22 :  6 

Cowley,    Abraham,     englifh    poet, 
1618-1667. 
Gosse,  E.  W.  i)i  928.2:213 

Hazlitt,  W.  id  828.5:  1 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.       in  824.2 :  55  v2 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2:4 

in  928.2:  4  vl 

Cowper,  Anne,  born  Donne,  mother 
of  W:  Cowper,  1703-1737. 
Hollo  way,  L.  C.  i(i920:57 

Cowper,  W :  lord,  lord  chancellor  of 
England,  1664-1723. 
Campbell.  J.  in  923.24 :  1  v4 

Co-vrpex,  W :,  english  poet,  1731-1800. 
Brooke,  8.  A.  in  821.5:1 

Distinguished   men. 

in  920:  33  v2 
Hayley,  W.  928.2 :  50 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  828.5:1 

1/(821.5:2 

Reed,  H.  i»  821.5:4  vl 

Rossetti.  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Smith,  G.  928.2:48 

()i  928.2+11 

Southey,  R.  928.2:49 

Stephen,  L.  in  820.5 :  13  v3 

Taylor,  T.  928.2:51 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5:7 

Crsibloe,  G:,  english  poet   and  prea- 
cher, 1754-1833. 
Crabbe,  G.,  jr.  928.2:146 

Gilfllian,  G.  in  820.5:  8  v2 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2 :  48 

Stephen,  L.  in  820.5 : 1 3  v2 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.        in  821.5:  7 

Cramer,  J :  Baptist,  english   musi- 
cian, 1771-ia58. 
Keddie,  H.  i/i  927:12 

Cranbrook,  Viscount,  see  Hardy,  (J. 

Crane,  Cenas.  nmer.  paper    manu- 
facturer, 1777-1845. 
Smith.J.  E.  A.  926.1-1-13 


Craniuer,  T: 

1489-1556. 


archJbp.  of  Canterbury, 


Forster,  J.,  and  T.  P.  Courtenay. 
in  923.22:  2  vl 
Crashaw,    R:,    english   poet,    1613- 
1649. 
Gosse,  E.  W.  in  9282 :  218 

Crassus,  Marcus  Licinlus,  roman 
triumvir,  b.  c.  108-53. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v3 

Crawford,   Countess  of,  see  Lind- 
say, Lady  Mary. 
Crawford,  T:,  amer.  sculptor,  1814- 
1857. 
Greene,  G.W.  in  824.1:  37 

Crebillon,     Prosper     Jolyot     de, 
french  tragic  poet,  1674-1763. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920 : 1 5  v2 

Crebillon,  Claude  Prosper  Jolyot 
de,  french  novelist,  1707-1777. 
Houssaye.  A.  in  920:15  v2 

Crispin,   St.,  patron  sa\nt  of  shoe- 
makers, d.  300. 
Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926 : 3 
Crittenden,  J :  Jordon,  a7ner.  states- 
man, 1786-1863. 
Savage,  J.  in  923.1:  20 

Crockett,    D:,    amer.    soldier    and 
hunter,  1786-1836. 
Life  by  himself.  923.19:10 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.19:8 

Croft,  W:,   english   composer,    1677- 
1727. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Crog-han,  G:,  amer.  general,    1791- 
1849. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15:  3 

Croker,   J:    Wilson,    irish  political 
writer,  1780-1857. 
Corresp.  and  diaries.   928.2:  204 
Croly,  G:,  english  poet,  1780-1860. 

Gilfllian,  G.  in  820.5 :  8  v2 

Crompton,  S:,  english  artisan,  Yts^ 

1837. 

Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Lewis,  T.C.  in  926.2:  5 

Cromwell,  Oliver,  lord  protector  of 

England,  1599-16.58. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.      in  942 :  32  vl 


Bayne  P. 
Bisset,  A. 
Carlyle,  T. 

Forster,  J. 


iu  942.4:18 
in  904: 34 
in  824.2:20 
in  824.2:22 
iH923.22:2v6,7 
iH  923.22:  3  v4,5 
Gardinei-,  S.  R.  in  x  923.2 : 7 

Guizot,  F.P.  G.  942.4:25 

Hawks,  F.L.  923.21:15 

Headley,  J.T.  923.21:16 

Hood,  E.  P.  923.21:49 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920:19  v2 

923.21:42 

Merled'Aubigne.J.H.  923.21:13 
" in  824.2:7! 


Miller,  H. 
Pauli,  R. 
Picton,  J.  A. 
Russell,  M. 
Russell.  W. 
Smith,  G. 
Tulloch,  J. 
Wilson,  J.  G. 


in  920:  78  vl 
923.21:50 
923.21:17 
in  920:37 
in  923.22:8 
iu  922.2:  6 
in  923:19 


Cromwell,    R:.    lord    protector   of 

England,  1626-1713. 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  942.4:26 

Cross,  Marian,  born  Evans,  formerly 

mrs.  G:  H:  Lewes.  {George  Eliot), 

english  novelist,  1815J-1880. 

Adams,  W.H.D.      i»(  928.2:212 


Ames,  C.  G. 
Blind,  M. 
Cleveland,  R.  E. 
Cooke,  G.  W. 
Cross,  J.  W. 

Dowdon,  E. 
Lord,  J. 
Paul,  C.  K. 
Schmidt,  J. 
Wilkinson,  W.  C. 


928.2:221 

928.2:172 

iu  824.1:7 

928.2:  188 

928.2:205 

928.2+205 

in  804:1 

in  904:31  v5 

in  920.?:  12 

in  834:  20  vl 

in  820.5:16 


Croswell,  W :,  «o»  of  dr.  Harry  Cros- 
well,    protestant-eplscopal    clergy- 
man, 1804-1851. 
Croswell,  H.  922.13:4 

Crouch,  Anna  Maria,  english  singer, 
1763-1805. 
Clayton,  E.G.  in  927:  6 

Crow^e,  Kate,  horn  Bateman,  amer. 
actress,  b.  1843. 
Winter,  W.  in  920:  50 

Cruikshank,     G:,     english    artist, 
1792-1878. 
Jerrold,  W.  B.  927.2:30 

Cruvelli,    originally    Cruwell,    Je- 
anne Sophie  Charlotte,  comtesse 
Vigier,  german  singer,  b.  183<). 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927:  5 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 :  6  v2 

Cud  worth,  Ralph,  english  philoso- 
pher, 1617-1688. 
Lowrey,  C.  E.  110:8 

Cumberland,  3d  earl  of,  see  Clif- 
ford, G: 
Cumberland,  R:,  english  dramatist, 
1732-1811. 
Memoirs.  928.2:52 

Cummingr,    Constance    Frederica 
Gordon-,  scotch  traveler,  living. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 

Cummingrs,    C:,  amer.   clergyman, 
1733-1813. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1 : 2 

Cummins,  G:  D:,  Ist  bishop  of  the 
reformed  episc.  church,  1823-1876. 
Cummins,  A.  M.  922.13 :  13 

Cunniug-ham,    Allan,  scotch    poet 
and  critic,  1784- 1843. 
Gilfllian,  G.  in  820.5 : 7  vl 

Curran,  J:  Philpot,  irish  advocate, 
orator  and  politician,  1750-1817. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :2  v2 
Curran,  W.  H.  923.24:  12 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  R54  vl 
Phillips,  C.  923.24:13 

Curtis,   B:    Bobbins,  nmer.  jurist, 
1809-1874. 
Curtis,  G.  T.  923.12:  16  vl 

Cartis,  Joseph,   amer.   philanthro- 
pist, 1783-1856. 
Sedgwick,  C.  M.  923.17:1 

Curw^en,  S:,  amer.  merchant    and 
loyalist,  1716-1803. 
Journal  and  letters.    923.12: 17 
Cushing',  Caleb,  amer.  jurist,  1800- 
1879. 
Savage,  J.  in  923. 1 :  20 

Cushing,  W:,  c/)i€/  justice  of  the  U. 
S.,  1733-1810. 
Flanders,  H.  in  923.14:2  v2 

Cushman,     Charlotte     Saunders, 
amer.  actress,  1816-1876. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 
Q.  in  920 :  24 

Stehbins,  E.  927.1:8 

Waters,  C.E.  927.1:15 

Cushman,  Robert,  one  of  the  found- 
ers of  New  Plymouth,  1580-1635. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 :  8  v3 

Custer,  G:  A.,  amer.  general,  1839- 
1876. 
Whittaker,  F.  923.15:  49 

Cuvier,  G:  Leopold  Chretien  F:  Da- 
gobert  baron,  french  naturalist, 
1769-1832. 
Distinguished   men. 

in  920:  33  v2 
Duncan,  P.M.  in  925:  4 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920+79 

Naturalist's  library,  in  590:68  v3 
Cuvier,  Sophie  Laure  Clementine, 
daughter  of  baron  Cuvier,  d.  1838. 
James,  J.  A.  922.4:  3 

Cuzzoni,     Francesca,     afterwards 
mme.  Sandmii,  italian  singer,  1700 
-1770. 
Clayton,  E.C.  927:6 

Cymburga  of  Mitsiwla,  ducliess  of 
Anshia.  1393-1429. 
Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  vl 

Cyprianus,  Thaseius  Ciecilius,  St., 
Imhop  of  Carthage,  aht.  200-358. 
Wilson,  W.  in  922.6:16 

Cyrus,  secKyros. 


Dag-Des 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


1594 


Da??et,    Naphthali,   amer.    clergy- 
man, 1727-1780. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1 :  2 

Dahlgrren,  J:  Adolphus  Bernard, 
amer.  admiral,  1809-1870. 
Dahlgren,  M.  920.15:55 

Dale,  Robert  W:,  english  independent 
minister  and  politician,  b.  1829. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  929.22:1 

Dale,  S:,  amer.  general,  1773-1841. 

Claiborne.  J.  F.  H.  923.15:  8 

Dale,  Sir  T:,  governor  of  Virginia,  d. 

1620. 

Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 : 8  v2 

Dallas,  G:  Mifflin,  amer.  statesman, 

1793-1804. 

Savage,  .T.  in  923.1 :  20 

Dalling  and  Bulwer,  Baron,  see 

Bulwer,  H:  Lytton  Earle. 
Damer,  The  hon.  Anne   Seymour, 
english  sculptor,  1748-1838. 
Cunningrham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v3 
Tliomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  28 
Damoreau,  Laure  Cinthie  Monta- 
lant,  french  singer,  1801-1863. 
Clayton,  E.G.  i?i  927:  5 

Dampier,  W:,  english  navigator,  16.53 
-1711. 
Life  and  voyages.       in  923.25: 5 
Markhain.  C.  R.  /«  923 :  31 

Dana,  R:  H:,  amer.  poet  and  essay- 
ist, 1787-1879. 
Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

.11928.1:64 

Powell,  T.  i«  928.1:  3 

Whipple.  E.  P.   i»(  820.5:14  vl,2 

Wilson,  .7.  G.  in  928.1:  78 

Danby,  1st  earl  of,  see  Osborne,  T:, 

1st  duke  of  I^eds. 
Dance,  <9ir  Nathaniel,  english  com- 
modore, b.  1748. 
Markham,  C.  R.  in  923 :  3 1 

Dancourt,  Florent  Carton,  french 
dramatist,  16(11  1736. 
Houssaye,  A .  in  920 : 1 5  v2 

Danican,  Francois  Andre,    {Phlli- 
dor),  french  composer  and  dust- 
player.  1727-17!*5. 
Allen.  G.  927.4:4 

Daniel,  S:,  english  poet,  156^-1619. 

Whipple,  E.  i*.  f?i820.5:15 

Dannecker,  J:  H:,  germxin  sculptor, 

1758-1841. 

Jameson,  A.  in  824.2: 58 

Dante  Alishieri,  ilalian  poet,  1265- 


Alison.  Sir  A. 

{n  824.2: 2 

.«  824.2:124  v2 

Balbo,  V. 

928.5:4 

CarJyle,  T. 

<»  824.2:20 

iu  824.2:  22 

Church.  R.  W. 

928.5:5 

Colerldgre,  8.  T 

in  824.2:123 

Distinguished 

nen. 

tn920:33vl 

Dobson,  W.  T. 

in  811:  3 

Lowell,  J.  R. 

i»i  820.5:10  v2 

Oliphant,  M.  O. 

928.5:6 



m  920.5:  PI 

Shelley.  M.  W. 

fn  928.5:  24  vl 

Stebbing.  H. 

fn928.5:2  vl 

Wegele.  F.  X. 

928.5+22 

Danton,  G:  Jacfiues.  frencli  levnln- 
tUinary  lender,  1759-1794. 
Brougham.  H.  h)rd.   in  923 : 2  v2 
Dare  or  D'Arc.  Jeanne,  the  maid  of 
Orleanx.  1413-1431. 
Adams.  W.  H.  D. 
Cleveland.  R.  E. 


De  Quincey,  T. 
Goodrich,  S.  G. 
Hewitt,  M.  E. 
James.  G.  P.  R. 
Jenkins.  J.  S. 


in  920:  66 

fn  824.1:  7 

in  824.2: 33 

in  X  923:  25 

in  923 : 6 

in  923 : 7 

in  923: 9 


Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920:19  v2 


Lord.  J. 
Michelet,  J. 
Russell.  W. 
Spamer,  O.,  fd. 
Tuckey,  J. 


in  904:  81  v5 
923.4:70 
in  920:  38 
in  920: 75 
923.4:47 


Dareios  I,  (.lat.  Darius  Hy»taspls), 
king  of  Persia,  d.  h.  c.  48,5. 
Abbott,  J.  923.6:5 

Darwin,   Charles    Robert,   english 
scientist,  1809-1883. 
Fiske,J.  ill  824.1:107 

Memorial  notices.  925.2 :  20 

Proctor,  R.  A.  in  520:18 

Darwin,  Erasmus,  c>i(/li,s/i  p}njsiciaii 
and  poet,  1731-1802. 
Cary,  H.  F.  in  928.2 : 2 

Krause,  E.  L.  925.2:2 

Dascomi},  Marianne,  horn  Parker, 
amer.  edueatiyr,  h.  1810. 
Huntington,  E.  B.         in  920:  50 
Daudet,  Alphonse,  french  novelist, 
h.  1840. 
(  laretie,  J.  in  920.4 : 3  v2 

Mauris,  M.  in  928.4:  2 

Schmidt.  J.  in  834:  21 

David,  Felicien  Cesar,  french  com- 
poser, 1810-1876. 
Keddie.  H.  in  927:12 

Davidson,  Lucretia  Maria,  amer. 
poet,  1808-183.5. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  923 :  25 

Sedgwick.  C.  M.    in  923.1 :  21  v7 
Davidson,  Margaret  Miller,  amer. 
poet,  1833-18:^7. 
Goodrich.  S.  G.  in  x  923 :  25 

Irving.  W.  in  821.1:  39 

Davie, W :  Richardson,  amer.  lawyer, 
sUjtesman  and  soldier,  17.5<)-1820. 
Hubbard.  F.  M.  in  923.1 :  22  vl5 
Davies,  Sir  J:,   english   poet  and 
judge,  1.570-1626. 
Morris,  G.S.  in  921.2:1 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.6:16 

Davies,    Liuij/    liUcy    Clonientina. 
Iiorn  Dfumniond,  h.  1797. 
Recollections.  923.22:67 

Davis,  H:  Winter,  ani«;r.  lawyer  and 
statesman,  1817-188,5. 
Cresswell,  J.  A.  J.      in  329. 1 :  24 

923.12:18 

Davis,  Jefferson,   president  of  the 

Confederate  States  of  Amer^ica,  h. 
1808. 
Oaven,  J.  J.  923.12:19 

Savage.  J.  in  923.1:  20 

Davy,  Sir  Humphry,  english  chem- 
ist, 1778-1825). 
Brougham,  H.  htrd.  in  920: 45  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

I       Famous  boys.  in  x  920: 32 

I       Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  39 

Green,  J.  in  824.2:  27 

Mayhew,  H.  x  925.2:17 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Spamer,  ().,  exl.  in  920: 77 

Taylor,  W.C.  in  920.2:  8 

Dawson,  G:.  engliah  lecturer,  1831- 
'  1876. 

j       Gimilan.  G.  in  820.5 :  8  v2 

!    Dayton,  Ellas,  ame-r.  general,  1737- 
1  1807. 

[       Grlswold.R.W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 
Dayton,  W:   Lewis,   amer.   states- 
man, 1807-18«54. 
j       Savage,  J.  in  923.1: 20 

I    Dearborn,  H:,  amer.  general,  1751- 
1839. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15: 3 

Deas,  C:,  amer.  painter,  h.  1818. 
!       Tuckerman.  H.  T.       in  927.1:16 
!    DecandoUe,  Alphonse  L:  P:    Py- 
I  ramus,  swings  hotanlst,  h.  1806. 

I       Duncan.  P.M.  in  926: 4 

Decatur,  Stephen,  amer.  naval  offi- 
cer, 1779-1820. 
Mackenzie,  A.S.    923.1:  22  vll 
Decker,  T:.  english  dramatist,  d.  1638. 
Hazlitt.  W.  in  822.6:1 

Whipple,  E.  P.      in  820.5 :  14  v2 

in  820.6:15 

Defoe,  Daniel,  engliMh  autlurr,  1663- 

1731. 
Chad  wick.  W.  928.2:64 

Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  v2 
Minto.  W.  928.2:63 

Stephen,  L.  in  820.5:13  vl 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  824.1 :  84 


DegTzerry,  Gaspard,  french  clergy- 
man, 1797-1871. 
Cobb,  J.  F.  in  920:  44 

De  Haas,  J:  Philip,  amer.  general, 
17^5-1794. 
Griswold,  H.W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 
Dehon,  Theodore,  amer,  protestant- 
episcopcd.  bishop,  1776-1817. 
Gadsden,  C.  E.  922.13 :  5 

De  Kalb,  J:,  see  Kalb,  J:  de. 
Dekker,  T:,  see  Decker,  T: 
Delafield,  E:,tt»ier.  ^^/lysicimi,  1794 
-1875. 
Francis,  S.  W.  in  926 .1:2 

Delany,  Mary,  born  Granville,  j)re- 
viously  mrs.  Pendarves,  eiMjlish 
artist  and  wrUer,  1700-1788. 
Autobiography.  928.2:155 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

Belloc,  15.  R.  in  920:22 

Delaroche,  Hippolyte,  called  Paul, 
french  painter,  1797-1856. 
Rees.  J.  Ruutz-.  in  927.4 :  5 

Delawarr,  3d  haron,  see  West,  T: 
DelbrUck,  Martin  F:  Rudolph,  ger- 
man  statesman,  h.  1817. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Demetrios  Poliorketes,  king  of 
Macedim,  b.  e.  3:^5-383. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6: 16 

in  923.6:  31  v6 

Demokritos,  greek  phih)sopher,  h. 

b.  c.  490  or  460. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6:  4 

De  Montfort,  Simon,  see  Mont- 
^  fort,  Simon  de. 

Demosthenes,  greek  orator,  b.  c. 
385  ;J33. 
Bredif,L.  923.6:18 

Brodribb,  W.  J.  885 :  2 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 : 4 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v5 

Schiifer,  A.  923.6:26 

Denham,  Lady,  wife  of  sir  J :,  1640- 

1667. 
Jameson,  A.  in  923.2 : 4 

Denham,  Sir  J :.  english  poet,  1615- 

1668. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2:4 

in  928.2: 4  vl 

Denman,   T:,  1st    haron  Denman, 

Un-d  chief  justice  of  Kngland,  1779 

-ia54. 

Arnould,  Sir  J.  923.24:14 

Denon,  Dominique  Vivant,  french 
artist  and  statesman,  1747-1836. 
St  John,  J.  A.  in  923:1  lv3 

De  duincey,  T:,  english.  autlujr,  1785 
-1859. 
Autobiogr.  sketches.      928.2 :  56 
Confessions.  928.2:56 

Anton,  P.  in  928.2 :  208 

Bayne,  P.  in  820.5:1  vl 

Giles.  H.  in  824.1:  35 

Gllflllan.  G.  in  820.5 :  7  vl 

.Tapp,  A.  H.  928.2:57 

Mason,  E.T.,«ii.  in  928.2:215  v2 
Masson,  D.  928.2:58 

Mathews.  W.  in  824. 1 :  56 

Stephen.  L.  i)i  820.5 :  13  vl 

Derby,  Earls  of,  see  Stanley. 
Derby,  Ellas   Hasket,    amer.   mer- 
chant, 1789-1799. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  v2 

Derfftinger  or  D5rfling,  G :  reichs- 
frelherr  v..  germun  general,  1606- 
1695. 
Doran.  J.  in  646:  6 

Oertel.  P.  F.  W.  923.3 :  34 

Derwentwater,  Earl  of,  see  Bad- 

cliffe,  James. 
Derzhaviu,  Gavrlil  Romanovltch, 
russian  poet,  1743-1816. 
Turner.  C.E.  in  897: 7 

Desbordes,    Marcellne,   see    Val- 

more,  M. 
Descartes,    Rene,    french  philoso- 
pher, 1.596-1650. 
Distinguished  men. 

in  920:  38  vl 
Mahaffy.J.  P.  921.4:1 


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i)es-l)ud 


15^ 


Desmoulins,  Camille,  french  dem- 
ocrat, 1762-1794. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,   in  923 : 2  v2 

.  in  923: 2  v3 

Despreaux,  Marie  Madeleine,  born 

Guimard,    french    dancer,   1743- 

1810. 

Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  vl 

Devereux,  Robert,  2d  earl  of  Essex, 

lord    high   admiral    of  England, 

1567-1601. 

Criminal  trials.       in  345.2 : 3  vl 

Devonshire,    Countess,    duchess   or 

duke  of,  see  Cavendish. 
Devrient,    Wilhelmina    Schroder-, 

see  Schrbder-Devrient,  W. 
D'Ewes,  Sir  Simonds,  enghsh  anti- 
quary, 1603-1650. 
Autobiography.  923.22 :  60 

DeWitt,  3:,  see  Witt,  J:  de. 
Dexter,  S:,  amer.  jurist,  1761-1816. 
Moore,  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  v2 

Story,  J.  in  824.1:  77 

Diaz  de  Bivar,  Ruy,  see  Cid,  The. 
Dick,  Robert,  baker  of  Thurso,  geo- 
logist and  botanist,  1811-186.5. 
Smiles,  S.  925.2 : 3 

Dickens,  C:  J:  Huflfam,  english  nov- 
elist, 1812-1870. 
Bayne,  P.  in  820.5 : 1  vl 

Buchanan,  R.  in  824.2:13 

Clarke,  C.  C.  and  M.  C. 

in  928.2 :  47 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  B54  v2 
Fields,  J.  T.  in  820.5:  6 

Hanatord,  P.  A.  928.2:168 

Jones,  C.H.  928.2:59 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed. 

in  928.2:  215  v4 
Pierce,  G.  A.  823.2:3 

Rimmer,  A.  914.2:73 

Sala,  G.  A.  in  D  1313 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v2 

in  834: 21 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Stoddard,  R.  H.,  erf.      928.2:137 
Ward,  A.  W.  928.2:158 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  824. 1 :  92 

Dickens,  Elizabeth,  born  Barrow, 
mother  of  C:  Dickens,  d.  1863. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Dickinson,  Anna  Elizabeth,  amer. 
orator  and  reformer,  b.  1843. 
Stanton,  E.  C.  in  920 :  50 

Dickinson,  Daniel  Stevens,  amer. 
statesfnan,  1800-1866. 
Savage,  J.  in  923.1 :  20 

Dickinson,  J:,  amer.  statesman,  1733 
-1808. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1: 32  vl 

Diderot,  Denis,  french  philosopher, 
1713-1784. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  vl 

Morley,  J.  928.4:8 

in  928.4: 38 

Diesterwegr,  F:  Adolf  W:,  german 
teacher,  1790-1866. 
Spamer,  O.,  and  W.  Roth. 

in  920:  74 
Digrby,    Jane   Mary,    born    Dillon, 
wife  of  Kenelm  H: 
Digby,  k.  H.  922.4:4 

Digrby,  Sir  Kenelm,  english  author, 
1603-1665. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  824. 1 :  84 
Dilke,   Sir  C:  Wentworth,    english 
author  and  politician,  b.  1843. 
Davidson.  J.  M.  in  923.22 : 1 

Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22: 6 

Dillon,  Wentworth,  Mh  earl  of  Ros- 
common, english  poet,  1633-1684. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2:  4 

in  928.2: 4  vl 

Dinsmore,  Robert,  am^r.  poet,  1757- 

Whittier,  J.  G.  in  920 :  30 
Diogenes  of  Sinope,  cynic  philoso- 
pher, d.  b.  c.  333 
Goodrich,  S.  G.          inx.  920.6 : 4 
Dion  of  Syracuse,  patriot  and  ruler, 
b.  c.  410-354. 
Plutarchos.                 in  923.6 :  16 
in  923.6:  31  v5 


Disraeli,  B:.   earl  of  Beaconsfield, 
english  author  and  statesman,  1804 
-1881. 
Althaus,  F.  in  920 :  78  v9 

Bagehot,  W.  in  920.2 : 1 

Brandes,  G.  M.  C.  923.22:19 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 
Foggo,  A.  923.22 :  22 

Higginson,  T.  W.        in  923.22 :  5 
Hitchman,  F.  923.22 :  20 

O'Connor,  T.  P.  923.22:  21 

Political  adventures.  923.22:24 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Shepard,  W.  in  804 :  5  v3 

Skelton,  J.  in  904:  25 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Stephen.  L.  iu  820.5:13  v2 

Towle,  G.  M.  in  923:10 

923.22:23 

Disraeli,  I:,  englisli  author,  1766- 
1848. 
Disraeli,  B:,  earl  of  Beacniwfleld. 

in  819:  2  vl 
Disraeli,  Mary  Anne,  horn  Evans, 
wife  of  B:   Disraeli,    previously 
mrs.  Wyndham  Lewis,  d.  1873. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920:  57 

Dix,  J:  Adams,  amer.  general  and 
author,  1798-1879. 
Dix,  M.,  comp.  923.15:  60 

Dixie,   Lady    Florence    Caroline, 
horn  Douglas,  english  traveler  and 
author,  living. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 

Doane,  G:  Washington,  amer.prot- 
cstant  episcopal  bislmp,  1799-1859. 
Doane,  W.  C.  in  200:4  vl 

Doddridgre,  Philip,  english  non-con- 
formist divine,  1703-1751. 
Harsha.D.  A.  922.24:5 

Stanford,  C.  922.24:  6 

Dodgre,  Mary  Abigail,  (Oail  Hamil- 
ton), amer.  author,  h.  1838. 
Parton,  S.  P.  in  920:  50 

Dodingrt;on,   G:  Bubb,  baron  Mel- 
combe,   english    politician,  1691- 
1763. 
Diary.  923.22:70 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920: 29 
Dodsley,  Robert,  english  author  and 
bookseller,  1709-1764. 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920: 25 

Doisy  de  Villargrennes,  Adelbert 
3.,  former  vice-consul  of  Italy  at 
Cincinnati,  h.  1788. 
Reminiscences.  923.5:56 

Doniphan,  A.  W.,  amer.  soldier,  h. 
1807. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923:15-f-l 

Donizetti,  Gaetano,  italian  compo- 
ser, 1798-1848. 
Ferris,  G.  T. 


Keddie,  H. 

Donne,  J:,  english 

man,  1573-1631. 

Walton,  I.  in  922.2:7 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5: 15 

Donoso  Cortes,  J:  F.  M.  de  la  Sa- 

lud,  see  Valdegramas. 
Dora  d'Istria,  see  Koltzoff-Mas- 
salsky,  Helena  Ghika,  princess. 
Dora,  Sister,  see  Pattison,  Doro- 
thy Wyndlow. 
Dorat,  Claude  Joseph,  french  poet, 
1734-1780. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920: 15  v2 

Dore,  L:  A:  Gustave,  french  artist, 
1833-1888. 
Tucker-Machetta,  B.  R. 

927.4+14 
DSrflingr,  see  Derffling-er,  G : 
Dorothea   von  Brandenburg,   "die 
liebe  D(yrel." 
Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.3 :  49 

Dorr,  T:  Wilson,  amer.  politician, 
1895-1854. 
King,  D.  923.12:20 

Dorset,  earl  of,  see  Sackville,  C: 
Dou,  Gerard,  dutch  painter,   1613- 
1675. 
Gower,  Lord  R.  C.     in  927.6: 27 


in  927.5:  34 
in  920:  24 
in  927:  12 

)et  and  clergy- 


Doudan,  Ximenes,  french  intimate 
of  the  de  Broglies,  b.  1800. 
Hlllebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v4 

Doug'las,    Lady   Anne,  duchess  of 
Hamilton,    daughter    of    James 
Hamilton,  3d  marquess   and  1st 
duke  of  Hamilton,  1630-1716. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2:1 

Wittenmyer,  A.  in  922 :  12 

Douglas,  Catherine,   lady   Cavers, 
scotch  covenanter. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2 : 1 

Doug'las,     Lady     Margaret,      see 

Campbell,  M. 
Douglas,  Lady  Margaret,  see  Stu- 
art, Margaret. 
Doug-las,    Stephen  Arnold,  amer. 
statesman,  1813-1861. 
Savage,  J .  in  923 . 1 :  20 

Sheahan,  J.  W.  in  975.1 :4  ptl5 
Douglass,  F:,  amer.  orator,  origi- 
nally a.  slave,  b.  1817. 
Life  and  times.  923.12:  68 

Carroll,  H.  in  920. 1 : 1 0 

Downing,  Andrew  Jackson,  amer. 
horticulturist,  1815-18.53. 
Curtis,  G.W.  in  710:1 

Drake,  Sir  Francis,  english  naval 
hero,  1540-1595. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.      in  x  920.2 : 4 

in  X  923: 14 

Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  923.25 : 3 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  in  x  923.2 :  7 

Life  and  voyages.      in  923.25:  5 
Johnson,  S.  in  820.2 : 1 3  v2 

Markham,  C.  R.  in  923 : 3 1 

Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.25 :  38 

Payne,  E.J.  in  913.1: 39 

Drake,  Joseph  Rodman,  amer.  poet, 
1795-1820. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5 :  7 
Wilson,  J.  G.  in  928.1 :  78 

Draper,  J:W:,  amer.  chemist  and, 
ptiysiologist.  1811-1883. 
Francis,  S.  W.  in  926. 1 :  2 

Drayton,  Michael,  english  poet,  1563 
-1631. 
Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5 : 1 5 

Drayton,  W:  H:,  amer.  judge  and 
patriot,  1743-1779. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  vl 

Drew,  S:,  english  writer,  176,5-1833. 

Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Drouot,  Antoine,    french   general, 

1774-1847. 

Cobb.  J.  F.  in  920: 44 

Drunxmond,  James,  styled  duke  of 

Perth,  scotch  Jacobite,  1713-1746. 

Thomson,  K.      in  923.22 :77  v3 

Drury,  Dru,  english  naturalist,  1735 

Naturalist's  library,  in  590 :58  vl 
Dryden,  J:,  enfifiis/i  poet,  1631-1701. 


Hazlitt,  W, 


Lowell,  J.  R. 
Macaulay,  T. 

Mitford,  J. 
Reed, H. 
Rossetti,  W.  J 
Saintsbury,  G 
Skelton,  J. 
Wilson,  J. 
Duche,    Jacob, 
1738-1790. 
Headley,  J.  T. 


in  828.5:1 

in  821.5:  2 

in  928.2:  4 

in  928.2: 4  v2 

in  820.5:10  vl 

B.lord. 

in  824.2:  67  vl 

in  821.2:  90 

in  821.5:  4  vl 

in  928.2:5 

928.2:61 

in  904: 25 

in  820.5:17 

amer.    clergyman. 


in  922.1: 2 
Ducomet,  L :  Cesar  Joseph,  french 
painter,  1806-1856. 
Spamer,  O.,  e<i.  in  920:  75 

Du  Coudray,  Philippe  C:  J:  Bap- 
tiste  Trouson,  artillery  officer  in 
the  amer.  revolution,  1738-1777. 
Grlswold,  R.  W. 

in  923.15:  69  v2 

Du    Deffand,    Marie    de    Vichy 

Chamrond,     marquise,     french 

literary  patrtm,  1697-1780. 

Hayward,  A.  in  824.2 :46  v2 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920: 28 


1597 


3>ud-Eli 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


1598 


Dudevant,  Armandine   or  Aman- 
tlne  Lucile  Aurore,  bam  Dupin, 
haronne,    {George    Sand),  french 
auihor,  1804-1876. 
Correspondenca.  in  920 :  53 

Recollections.  in  928.4 :  4 

Arnold,  M.  in  824.2:4 

Jacquot,  E.  C.  J.  B.  in  928.4:  38 
Lomenle,  L.  L.  de.  in  920.4 :  2 
Schmidt,  J.  i7i834:21 

Thomas.  B.  928.4:36 

Dudley,  Dudley,  english  iron-mas- 
ter, metallurgist  and  author,  1590- 
1684. 
Smiles,  S.  in  926.2:1 

Dudley,    Lady  Jane,   horn   Grey, 
ffiieen  of  England,  15.37-1.5.54. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

Hewitt,  M.  E.  in  923 :  6 

James.  G.  P.  R.  in  923 :  7 

Russell,  W.  m  920:  38 

Strickland,  A.  in  923.2 1:56 

Wittenmyer,  A.  iJi  922:  12 

Dudley,  Joseph,    0th    governor  of 
Massachusetts,  1647-1730. 
Moore.  J.  B.  i?i  9231:15 

Dudley,  T:,  2d  governor  of  Maxna- 
cMmettH,  1576-16.')3. 
Moore,  J.  B.  iu  923.1:15 

Dufaure,  Jules  Armand  Stanislas, . 
french  titatesman,  h.  1798. 
Kinfr,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Duff,  Mary  Ann,  bwn  Dyke,  iH»h 
actrexH.  d.  1832. 
Ireland,  J.N.  927.1:19 

Duff-Oordon,  Lucy  ktdy,  see  G-or- 

don. 
Duffield,  G:,  amer.  rlergi/man,  17:}S- 
1790. 
Headley,  J.T.  in  922.1:  2 

Dufresny,  or  Dufresnoy,  C:  Ri- 
viere, french  dranuitixt,  1648  17li4. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920 : 1 6  v  1 

Duke,  R:,  english  poet,  1655-1711. 
Johnson,  8.  in  928.2:4 

iu  928.2:4  v2 

Dumas,  Alexandre   Davy,    french 
dramatist  and  nwelitt,  1803-1870. 
Castelar  y  Rissoll,  E. 

in  928.2:  28 
Fitzgerald,  P.  in  928.4 :  38 

Hay  ward,  A.  in  824.2 :  46  vl 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834:  20  v2 

Dumas,  Alexandre,  fits,  french  nov- 
elist, h.  1824. 
Mauris,  M.  in  928.4: 2 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v2 

Dunbar,  Wf:,  scotch  poet,  1460?-1.520. 
Smith,  A.  in  824.2: 106 

Duncan,  Adam,  1st  visamnt  Dun- 
can, haron  Camperdftwn,  Irritish 
admiral,  1731-1804. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  923.26 :  3 

Duncan,  James,  amer.  colonel,  1810- 
1849. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.16+1 

Duncan,  Mary,  honi  Lundle,  uHfe 
of  a  scotch  minister,  1815-1840. 
Lundle,  Mm  922.24:7 

Duncombe,   T:    Slingsby,    english 
politician,  1796-1861. 
Francis,  G .  H.  in  923.22 : 4 

Dundas,  H:.  1st  viscfmnt  MeMUe, 
enylish  statesman,  1740-1811. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  vl 
Dundee,  Lrn-d,  see  G-raham,  J : 
Dundonald,  Earl  of,  see  Cochrane, 

T: 
Dunninar,  J:,  1st  haron  Ashhurton, 
eiiolish  lawyer  and  politician,  1731- 

Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24:  8  v2 

Duns,  J :,  "Duns  Scotns",  actitch  di- 
vine, 1264V-1308. 
Morris,  G.S.  in  921.2:1 

Dunstable,   J:,   english  composer, 
1400-1458. 
Keddie.  H.  in  927: 12 

Dunstan,  St.,  english  prelate  and 
statemnan.  l«5-988. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.       in  x  920.2 : 3 


I    Dupanloup,    Felix    Antoine   Phi- 
lippe,  french  hishoi)  of  Orleans, 
1803-1878. 
King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Pressense,  E.  de.  in  920 :  23 

Dupin,   Andre  Marie  J:    Jacques, 
french  juiist  and  magistrate,  178.3- 
1865. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

in  923.4: 1 
Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.         in  920.4:  2 
Durand,  Asher  Brown,  amer.  pain- 
ter and  eniiraver,  1796-1874. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.        in  927. 1:16 
Duras,  see  Durfort-Duras. 
Dlirer,    Albrecht,    german    painter 
and  engraver,  1471-1528. 
Cheney,  E.  D.  in  704:  2 

Eastlake,  E.  lady. 

i>i  927.5: 47  v2 
Heath,  R.  F.  927.3 :  2 

Sweetser,  M.  F.  927.3 :  3 

Thausing,  M.  .  927.34-4 

Durfort-Duras,  Claire,   horn   Le- 
chat   de    Kersaint,   duchesse  de. 
french  antlior,  1778-1839. 
Sainte-Beuvo,  C:  A.      In  928.4:3 
Durham,    Margaret,    horn    Mure, 
scotch  covenanter,  1618-1693. 
I       Anderson,  J.  in  922.2:  1 

!    Dutt,  Torn,  hindu  poet,  18.56-1877. 
I       Gosse.E.  W.  in  821.2:217 

j    Duval,  Edgar  Raoul,  french  politi- 
I  ciau,  b.  1832. 

King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Duval,  Valentine  Jameray,  french 

antiquary,  1695-1775. 

Seymour.  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

I       Spamer,  O.,  c(i.  in  920:  75 

Dwigrht,  Timothy,  amer.  clergyman, 

1753-1816. 

Headley,  J.T.  in  922.1:  2 

1       Sprague,  W.  B.     in  923.1 :22v4 

I       Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922: 8 

■    Dyce,    Alexander,    english  autlior, 

1798-1869. 

Forster,  J.  /n708:2 

i    Dyce,  W:,  english  painter,  1806-1864. 

Pal  grave.  F.  T.  in  704: 4 

,    Dyck  fw  Dijck,  Anthony  van.  fle- 

I  mish  artist  in  England,  1.5!«>-1641. 

Head,  P.  R.  927.5:32 

Houssaye,  A.  in  920:  16  v2 

1    Dyer,  J :,  english  poet,  1700-1758. 

Johnson,  8.  in  928.2: 4 

in  928.2: 4  v4 

Bads,  James  Buchanan,  amer.  en- 
gineer, b.  1820. 
Bolton,  S.K.  in  920:  73 

Corthell,  E.  L.  627+1 

Eaton,    S:,    amer.    clergyman,   1763- 
1832. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922. 1 : 2 

Eaton,  W:,  am^r.  soldier,  1764-1811. 
Felton,  C.  C.  in  923.1 :  21  v9 

Eckford,  H:,am«r.  shipbuilder,  Vilft- 


Howe.  H. 


in  926 : 2 


Eddy,  T:,  am^r.  merchant  and  phil- 
anthropist, 1758-1837. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Eden,  'W:,lst  baron  Auckland,  1750- 
1814. 
Journal.  923.22:12 

Edsreworth,  Maria,   english  novel- 
ist, 1767-1849. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  B54  vl 
Hayward,  A.         in  824.2 :  46  vl 
Oliver,  G.  A.  928.2:173 

Ritchie,  A.  I.  in  928.2:175 

Zimmern,  H.  928.2:190 

Edgrevrorth,     R:     Lovell.     english 
author  and  philosopher,  1744-1817. 
Hale,  E.  E.  in  x  926:17 

Edison,  T:  Alva,  amer.  Inventor,  0. 

Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920.1 :13 

Edmonds,  Fi-ancis  W.,  amer.  banker 

and  artist,  1806-1860. 

Tuckerman.  H.  T.       in  927.1 :  16 

Edward  1,  king  of  England,  1239- 

1307. 

liamb,  iMdy  — .  in  923 :  27 


Edward  III,  king  of  England,  1313- 
1377. 
Longman,  W.  942.2:  20 

Edward  "V,  king  of  England,  1470- 
1483. 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  75 

Strickland,  A.  in  923.21 :  55 

Edward  VI,  king  of  England,  1538- 
1553. 
Strickland,  A.  in  923.21:  55 

Edward,  Prince  of  Wales,  called  The 
black  prince,  1330-1376. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.      in  942 :  32  vl 
Creighton,  L.  923.21 :  44 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  in  x  923.2:  7 

Jones,  l>t.  X  923.21: 46 

Edward  A\igustus,  duke  of  Kent, 
father   of    Victoria    of  England, 
1767-1830. 
Neale,  E.  923.22:10 

Edward,  T:,  "Banff  naturalist",  b. 
1814. 
Smiles,  S.  925.2:4 

Spamer,  O.,  «rf.  in  920:  76 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  amer.  clergy- 
man and  metaphysician,  1703-17.58. 
Fisher,  G.  P.  in  204:  21 

Miller,  8.  in  923.1:  21  v8 

Steel,  R.  in  922:6 

Stephen,  L.  in  820.5:13  v2 

Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922:8 

Edwards,  Justin,  amer.  clergyman, 
1787-ia53. 
Hallock,  W.  A.  922.15 : 4 

Esrerton,  T:,  1st  viscount  Brackley, 
1st  baron  Ellesmere,  lord  chancel- 
lor, 1640-1617. 
Campbell,  T.  in  923.24:1  v2 

Ekhof,    Hans    Konrad    Dieterich. 
qerman  actor,  1730-1778. 
Uhde,  H.  in  920:  78  v4 

Elbert,  8:,  amer.  general,  1740-1788. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15 :  69  vl 
Eldon,  1st  earl  of,  see  Scott,  J : 
Eleanor  of  Aquitaine,  queen  of  Henry 

II,  1133-1303. 

Smith,  J.  P.  in  923.21: 28 

Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  vl 

Eleanor  of  Castile,  1st  queen  of  Ed- 
ward I,  d.  1390. 
Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  vl 

Eleanor  of  Provence,  queen  of  Henry 

III,  abb'it  1222-1391. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  vl 
Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  vl 

Eleonora  d'Este,  princess  of  Fer- 
rara,  1.537-1581. 
Hewitt,  M.E.  in  923:  6 

Eliot,  George,  see  Cross,  Marian. 
Eliot,  J:,  apostle  of  the  Indians,  1604 
-1689. 
Francis,  C.  923.1 :  21  v6 

Yonge.  C.  M.  in  922: 11 

Eliot,  8lr  J:,  enqlish  statesman,  1590- 
16!}3. 
Forster,  J.  in  923.22 :  2  v2 

in  923.22 :  3  vl 

in  923.22:  62 

Elisabeth,  St.,  landgrntin  von  Thii- 
rlngen,   queen  of   Hunqan/,  1307- 
1231. 
Montalembert,  C.  F.  comie  de. 

922.3:2 
Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.3 :  49 

Elisabeth,  electress  of  Brandenburg^ 
born  princess  of  Denmark,   1485- 
1545; 
Chapman,  W.  in  922:18 

Wittenmyer,  A.  in  922 :  12 

Elisabeth  of  Brunswick,  duchess  of 
Schleswig,  1371-1431. 
Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  vl 

Elisabeth,   princess   of  Hennetterg 
born  princess  of  Brandenburg,  1510 
-1558. 
Chapman,  W.  in  922 : 1 8 

Wittenmyer,  A.  in  922:12 

Elisabeth   of    Holsteln,    abbess   of 
Elten,  1339-1403. 
Higgins,  8.  E.  in  923 :  32  vl 


15!)9 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX . 


Eli-Fen 


1600 


Elisabeth  of  Luxemburg,  queen  of 
the  Romans  and  of  Hungaru,  1409 
-1442. 
Higrglns.  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  v2 

Elisabeth  of  NUrnherg,  queen    of 
the  romans,  ia58-1411. 
Higg-ins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  v2 

Elisabeth,  nee  also  Elzbieta. 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  1533- 

ims. 

Abbott,  J.  923.21:10 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  923 :  25 

Jameson,  A.  in  923 :  8  vl 

Jenkins,  J.  S.  tn  923 :  9 

Lord,  J.  in  904:  31  v5 
Russell,  W.  in  920 :  38 

Strickland,  A.  923.21:  27  v3 
Townsend,  V.  F.  x  923.2 1:39 
Wittenmyer,  A.  in  922:12 

Elizabeth,    princess,    daughter    of 
Charles  I,  ^'•" 


Entertaining  biography. 

m 920: 46 
Strickland.  A.     in  923.21 :35  v8 
Elizabeth  Woodville,  queen  of  Ed- 
ward IV,  1435-1493. 
Russell,  W.  in  920 :  38 

Smith,  J.  P.  in  923.21:  28 

Strickland,  A.         923.21 :  27  v2 
Elizabeth  of  York,  queen  of  Henry 
VII,  1466-1503. 
Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  v2 
Ellenborougrh,  Earl  of,  see  Law, 

E: 
Ellery,  W :,  amer.  signer  of  the  decla- 
ratUm  of  independence,  1737-1830. 
Channing,  E.  T.    in  923.1 :  21  v6 
Elliott,  Charlotte,  english  poet,  1789 
-1870. 
Gray,  E.G.  in  920:14 

Elliott,  Ebenezer,  english  corn-law 
rhymer,  1781-1849. 
Gilflllan.  G.  in  820.5:  7  vl 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5: 14  vl 
Ellsworth,  Oliver,  chief  justice  of 
the  U.  S..  1745-1807. 
Flanders,  H.  in  923.14:  2  v2 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1:  32  vl 

Van  Santvoord,  G.     in  923.14:  3 
EUwood,  T:,  english  quaker  author, 
1639-1713. 
Autobiography.  928.2 : 1 54 

Whittier,  J.  G.  in  920 :  30 

Elzbieta  of  Pilcza,  queen  of  Poland, 
1373-1430. 
Higgins,  S.E.  in  923:  32  vl 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo,  amer.  phi- 
losopher and  author,  1803-1883. 
Arnold,  M.  in824.2:125 

Benton,  J.  820.5:22 

Cooke,  G.  W.  921.1:1 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5 :  7  vl 

in  820.5: 8  v2 

Guernsey,  A.  H.  921.1 :  4 

Holmes,  O.  W.  92 1 . 1 :  6 

Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928.1:  64 
Ireland,  A.  921.1:3 

Lowell,  J.  R.  in  824. 1:55 

Powell,  T.  in  928.1:  3 

Sanborn,  F.  B.  m  928.1-|-P1 

ed.  921.1:5 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  82 1 .5 : 1 8 

Emmet,  Robert,  Irish  patriot,  1780- 
1803. 
Madden,  R.  R.  923.24:16 

Emmet,  T:  Addis,  Irish  lawyer,  1764 
-1827. 
Madden,  R.  R.,  and  C.  G.  Haines. 
in  923.24:16 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1:  32  vl 

Story,  J.  in  824.1:  77 

Endicott,  J:,  eth  governor  of  Massa- 
chuseUs,  1588-1655. 
Moore,  J .  B.  in  923. 1 : 1 5 

Eon,    C:   Genevieve  L:    A:    Andre 
Timothee     de    Beaumont   d', 
called  Chevalier  d'Eon,  french  di- 
plomatist, 1738-1810. 
.Smith,  G.B.  in  923:  28 

Epee,  li',  see  L'Epee. 

101 


Epikuros  (Int.  Epicurus),  greek  phi- 
losopher, b.  c.  343-370. 
Hedge,  P.  H.  in  104:  8 

Eponina,  wife  of  Julius  Sdhinus,  d. 
a.  d.  78. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:  49 

Erasmus     Roterndamus,     Deside- 
rius,  dutch  scholar  aiul   philoso- 
pher, 1465-1536. 
Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  vl 
Froude,  .1.  A.         in  824.1 :  19  vl 
Wilkinson,  W.  C.         in  820.5:16 
Erckmann,  Emile,  french  novelist, 
h.  1833. 
Claretie.  J.  in  920.4 :  3  v2 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  vl 

in  834:  21 

Ericsson,  Capt.  J:,    swed'sh-amer. 
engineer,  b.  1803. 
Headley,  P.  C.  in  x  926.1:12 

Ernst    der    fromnw.,     herzog    von 
Sachsen-Ootha,  1601-1675. 
Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.3 :  35 

Ernst,  H:  W:.  german  violinist  and 
atmposer,  1814-1865. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927 -.12 

Erskine,  J:,  11th  earl  of  Mar,  scotch 
Jacobite,  1675-1732. 
Thomson,  K.      in  92322:  77  vl 
Erskine,  T:,  1st  baron  Erskine,  lord- 
high  chancellor  of  England,  17.50- 
18'3;5. 
Brougham.  H.  lord,   in  923 :  2  vl 
Campbell,  J.         in  923.24:  1  v6 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920 : 1 1 

Rogers,  S.  in  920.2 :  6 

Roscoo,  H.  in  923.24 :  8  v2 

Taylor,  W.C.  in 9202:  8 

Escher   von   der   Linth,   Hanns 
Conrad,  siciss  geologist,  1768-1833. 
Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  925.5:2 

Essex,    Countess    of,    see    Capell, 

Catherine. 
Essex,    Earl  of,    see  Devereux, 

Robert. 
Este,    Eleonora   d',  see  Eleonora 

d'Esto. 
Etheregre     or   Etheridge.    Sir   G:, 
english   wit  and  dram'ttist,    1638- 
1690. 
Gosse.  E.  W.  id  928.2:213 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  828.5:1 

Eudoxia,  see  Evdokiya. 
Eug:ene   Fran§ois,  prince  of  Savoy, 
commander   in  the  austHan  armv, 
1663-1736. 
Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.5 :  67 

Rogge,  W.  920:78v5 

Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923: 19 

Eugrenie    Marie    de    Montijo,    ex- 
empress  of  the  french,  b.  1826. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  in  920:  50 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920: 1154  v2 
Euler,  Leonard,  swiss    mathemati- 
cian, 1707-1783. 
Brewster,  D.  in  530  :  5 

Distinguished  men.  in  920 :  33  v2 
EumenSs,  officer  under  Alexander,  b- 
c.  360-316. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:  16 

in  923.6: 31  v3 

Euripides,  greek  tragic  poet,  b.  c. 

480-406. 

Donne,  W.B.  882:6 

Evans,  Christmas,  welsh  clergyman, 

1766-1838. 

Phillips.  D.  922.26:3 

Evans,  Israel,  am£r.  clergyman,  1748 

-1807. 

Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1:2 

Evans,  Oliver,  amer.  inventor,  1755 

1819. 

Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Howe,  H.  t«  926:2 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Evdokiya  {St.  Eudoxia)  of  Suzdal, 

grand-princess  of  Russia,  1351-1407. 

Higgins,  S.  E.  in  923 :  32  vl 

Evelyn,  J:,  english  author,  1630-1706. 

Diary.  928.2  :R195 

Lives  of  englishmen,  in  920.2 ;  9 


Everett,  E :,  amer.  orator,  1794-1865. 
Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928.1:  64 
Magoon.B.  L.  in  923.1:14 

Savage.  J.  in  923.1 :  20 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  804 :  3  v2 
Whipple,  E.  P.  in  824. 1:91 

Evertsen,  J:,  dutch  admiral,  1600- 

Liefde,  J.  de.  in  923.5 :  42 

Fabius     Maximus     Verrucosus, 

Quintus,  called  Cunctator,  roman 

consul,  d.  b.  c.  203. 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6: 31  vl 

Fairbairn,  W:,  english  civil  engin- 
eer and  mechanician,  1787-1874. 
Smiles,  S.  in  926.2:1 

Falcon,     Marie     Cornelie,     french 
singer,  h.  about  1815. 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927:  5 

Falconer,  W:,  scotch  poet,  1735-1769. 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Falk,  "Adalbert,  german  statesman, 
b.  18^7. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Falkland,     Viscount,    see    Gary, 

Lucius. 
Falmouth,  Coimtess  of,  see  Berke- 
ley, E. 
Fanshawe,  Anne,  horn  Harrison, 
wife  of  sir  R:,  162.5-1680. 
Memoirs.  923.22 :  28 

Adams.  W.H.D.  iu920:66 

Child,  L.M.  iH  920:49 

Crosland,  C.  in  920 :  52 

Faraday,  Michael,  english  chemist 
and  physicist,  1791-1867. 
Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920 :  73 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 
Gladstone,  J.  H.  925.2:5 

Nicholls,  J.  B.  in  504:14 

Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920:77 

Tyndall,J.  925.2:6 

Farnese,  Alexander,  see  Alessan- 

dro  J'arnese. 
Farquhar,  G:,  irish  dramatist,  1678- 
1707. 
Hazlitt.  W.  in  828.5:1 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  in  928.2:1 

Farragrut,  D:  Glascoe,  amer.  admi- 
ral, 1801-1870. 
Bolton,  S.K.  in  920:  73 

Duyckinck.  E.  A.  in  920:B54  v2 
Farragut,  L.  923.15:9 

Headley.  P.  C.  x  923. 15:52 

Farrar,   Eliza  Ware,    born    Rotch, 
amer.  author,  1792-1870. 
Recollections.  928.1:10 

Faucit,    Helen,    see  Martin,  He- 
lena. 
Favre,  Jules  Claude  Gabriel,  french 
politician,  1809-1880. 
King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Fawcett,  H:,  english  political  ec 'no- 
mist,  1833-1884" 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22 : 1 

Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22 :  6 

Fearing:,  Paul,  amer.  lawyer,  1763- 
1832. 
Campbell,  J.  W.  in  923.1:  4 

Fechter,  C:   Albert,  english   actor, 
1834-1879. 
Field.  K.  927.1:18 

Felipe  II,  king  of  Spain,  1527-1.598. 
Van  Praet,  J.  in  940 :  60 

Feller,  Henrietta,  born  Odin,  swiss 
missionary,  1800-1868. 
Gray,  E.G.  in  920:14 

Fenelon,    Francois   de    Salignac 
de  la  Mothe,  archnp.  of  cam- 
bray,  french  politician  and  author, 
1651-1715. 
Bausset,  L.  F.  de.  922.4:5 

Butler,  C.  922.4:6 

Distinguished  men. 

in  920:  33  v2 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920+79 

Hassard,  J.  R.  G.  in  242 :  8 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920: 19  v2 
Sainte-Beuve.  C.  A.  in  844 :  2 
Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928-4 :  45  vl, 


1603 


Fen-Fra 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX . 


1604 


Fenton,  Elijah,   english  poet,  1683- 
1730. 
Johnson,  S.  i>i  928.2 : 4 

*)i928.2:4v3 

Fenton,  Lavinla,  see  Paulet,  Lavl- 

nla. 

Ferguson,  James,  scotch   antrono- 

mer  and  mechanician,  1710-1776. 

Edgar.  J.  G.  mx920:10 

Fern,  Fanny,  pseud.,  see  Parton,  S. 

P. 
Terrier,  James  F:,  scotch  metaphy- 
sician, 1808-1864. 
Skelton.  J :  in  904 :  26 

Ferry,    Jules    Fran9oi8     Camille, 
french  statesman,  h.  1833. 
Kin)?,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Sylvin,  E.  in  920.4:  3  v2 

Feuerbach,    L:    Andreas,    german 
philosopher,  1804-1872. 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834:21 

Feuillet,  Octave,  french  dramatist 
and  novelist,  b.  1821. 
Mauris,  M.  in  9284:  2 

Feydeau,     Ernest    Alme,     french 
writer,  1831-1873. 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v2 

Fichte,  J:  Gottlieb,  german  philoso- 
pher, 1762-1814. 
Adamson,  H.  921-3:1 

Everett.  C.C.  142:6 

Fichte,  I.  H.  921.3+6 

Schmidt,  F.  921.3:9 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  26 

Werner.  A.  m  920.3:  2 

Field,    J:,     called     Russian    Field, 
irlsh  mmidan,  1782-1837. 
Keddie.  H.  in  927: 12 

Fielding;,  Anthony  Vandyke  Cop- 
ley, english  artist,  1757-1855. 
Ruskin,  J.  in  766:  3 

Fielding,   H:,  english  novelist,  l7Cr:~ 
1764. 
Dobson,  A.  928.2:170 

Hlilebrand,  K.  in  834 :22  v3 

Smith,  G.  B.  in  820.6 :  12 

SteiJhen,  L.  in  820.6:  13  v3 

Thackeray.  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  8 

Whipple,  E.  P.      in  820.5 :  14  v2 
Fielding,  Robert,  called  Heau  Kield- 
ing,  17th  century. 
Doran,  J.  in  646 :  6 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Fields,  James  T:,    am^.  poet   and 
publisher,  1817-1881. 
UioKraphical  notes.      928.1:111 
Fiesole,  Giovanni  da,  see  Ange- 

lico. 
Filicaja,    Vlncenzo,    italian    poet, 
1643-1707. 
Shelley,  M.  W .      in  928.8 :  24  v2 
Stebblng,  H.  in  928.6 : 2  t3 

Fillmore,  Millard,  13th  president  of 
the  U.  S.,  1800-1874. 
Savage.  J.  in  923.1 :  20 

Finch,  Henea^e,  «ari  of  Nottingham, 
lord  chancellor  of  England,  1631- 
1(«8. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:  1  v3 

Finch.  Sir  J:,  lord  Finch  of  Ford- 
ivich,  lord  keener  of  the  great  seal 
of  England,  imi-im. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:  1  v2 

Fitch,  J:,  amer.  inventor,  1748-179H. 
Howe,  H.  in  926:2 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  26 

Westcott,  T.  926.1:4 

Whittlesey,  C.       in  923.1 :  22  ve 
Fitzjames,  J:,  english  chief  Justice, 
d.  1.539. 
Atrocious  judges.      in  023.24: 4 
Flagg,  G:   Whiting,  amer.  painter, 
h.  IH16. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  927.1 :  16 
Flamininus  or  Flaminius,  Titus 
Quintius,  roman  general,  d.  b.  c. 
180. 
Herbert,  H.W.  in  923.6:  6 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:  16 

in  983.6:  31  v2 

Flandrin,     J:     Hippolyte,   french 

painter,  1809-1864. 
Palgrave,  F.  T.  in  704 : 4 


Flaubert,  Gustave,  french  novelist, 
1821-1880. 
James.  H.,  Jr.  in  928.4:  1 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834:  21 

in  834:  20  v2 

Flaxnaan,  Ann,  borji  Denman,  wife 
of  J:,  d.  1820. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:  49 

Flaxman,  J:,  english  sculptor,  175.5- 
1836. 
Cunningham,  A.  in  927.2 : 1 

Biographical  sketch.        in  731 : 1 
Fleming,    T:,   english  judge,     1544- 
1613. 
Atrocious  iudges.      in  923.24 :  4 
Fletcher,  Elizabeth,  born  Dawson, 
scotch  lady,  1770-1858. 
Autobiography.  928.2:62 

Fletcher,  Giles,  english  poet,  1588- 
1633. 
Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.6 :  13 

Fletcher,  J:,  english  dramatist,  1576- 
1635. 
Darley,  G.  in  928.2:1 

Whipple,  E.  P.       ^     in  820.6  :  16 
Fletcher  or  Flechere,  Mary,  born 
Bosanquet,    eimU^h    philanthro- 
pist, 1739-1815. 
Belloc,  B.  R.  in  922:  22 

Child,  L.M.  in  920:  49 

Fletcher,  Phineas,  english  poet,  1584 
-1650. 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  822.6 :  1 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in820.e:16 

Flood,  H :,  tmA  orator,  1733-1791. 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  in  923.22 :  7 

Florian,  J:  P:  Claris  de,  sex  Claris 

de  Florian. 
Floto^s',   F:  Ferdinand  Adolf  frei- 
herr  v.,   german   composer,  1813- 


Keddie,  H. 


in  927:  12 


Fontenelle,  Bernard  Le  Bouyer 

or  Le  Bovier  de,  french  author, 

16.57  1757. 

Houssaye,  A.  in  920:  16  vl 

Foote,    S:,  english   comedian,    1730- 

1777. 

Russell,  A.  P.  in  824.1:  113 

Ford,  J:, english  dramatist,  1586-10.39. 

Coleridge.  H.  in  928.2:1 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  822.6 :  1 

Lowell,  J.  R.  in  820.6 : 1 1 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.6:  16 

Forrest,    Edwin,    amer.    tragedian, 

1806-1872. 

Barrett,  L.  927.1:9 

Forrester,  Fanny,  pseud.,  see  Jud- 

son,  Emily. 
Forrester,  Frank,  pseud.,  see  Her- 
bert, H:  W: 
Forster,  J :,  english  author,  1812-1876. 
Morley,  H.  in  708:  2 

Forster,  J :  G:  Adam,  german  natur- 
alist and  physician,  1754-1794. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v2 

Forster,  W:  E:,  english  statesman,  b. 
1818. 
Higginson,  T.  W.       in  923.22:  6 
Fortuny,      Mariano     Jose  -  Maria 
Bernardo,    Spanish   artist,    18;i8- 
1874. 
Davilller,  J.  C.   baron.    927.6:48 
Foscolo,  Ugo,  italian  author,  1778- 
1827. 
Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.6:  24  v2 
Stebblng,  H.  in  928.6 :  2  v3 

Foster,  J:,  english  essayist,  1770-1843. 
De  Quincey,  T.  in  820.6 :  24 

Favourite  passages.        in  922 :  3 
Gimilan,  G.  in  820.6:7  vl 

in  820.6:  8  v2 

Byland,  J.  E.  922.26:4 

Foster,  Sir  Robert,   english  judge, 

1.589-1663. 

Atrocious  judges,      in  923.24 :  4 

Fouch6,     Joseph,     due    d''Otrante, 

fiench  statesman,  ]76;i-1820. 

Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v3 

in  923 :  2  v2 

Fouqud,  see  La  Motte  Fouque. 


Fourier,  Francois  C:  Marie,  french 

philosopher,   1772-1837. 
Denslow,  V.  B.  in  921 :1 

Fourier,  J:  Baptiste  Joseph,  french 

mathematician    and    philosopher. 

1768-ia30. 


Arago,  D.  F.  J 

germ. 

Fox,    Caroline, 
1871. 
Memories. 
Fox, 


in  926:1  vl 
600:3  vl 

english   lady,    1819- 


^    ^  928.2:63 

C:  James,  english  orator  and 
statesman,  1749-1806. 
Althaus,  F.  in  920 :  78  v3 

Brougham.  H.  lord,  in  923 :  2  vl 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

in  824.2: 18  vl, 2 
Distinguished  men.  in  920 :  33  v2 
Entertaining  biogr.  in  920 :  46 
Lodge,  H.  C.  in  904:  35 

Memorials.  923.22:30 

Rae,  W.  F.  in  923.22:  49 

Rogers,  S.  in  920.2:6 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

Trevelyan,  G.  O.  923.22:29 

Fox,  G:,  founder  of  the  Society  of 
friends,  1624-1690. 
Bickley,  A.C.  922.28:4 

Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926:  3 
.Tanney,  S.  M.  922.28:1 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Fox-Vassall,  H:  R:.  3d  baron  Hol- 
land, english  statesman,  1773-1840. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  923 :  2  v2 

in  923 :  2  v3 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2 :  67  v4 
Foy,  Maximllien  Sebasticn,  french 
general  and  statesman,  1775-1825. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  vlcomte  de. 

in  923.4:1 
Fracastoro,  Girolamo,  italian  au- 
thor, 1483-1553. 
Lessmann,  D.  in  839 :  8  v3 

Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v2 

Francesca,  St.,  (eng.  St.  Prances), 
of  Borne,  1.S84-1446. 
FuUerton,  G.  C.  lady.         922.6 : 7 
Francesco    Alessandro    Sf'orza, 
duke  of  Milan,  1401-1465. 
Urquhart,  W.  P.  923.6 :  7 

Francesco    d'Asslsl,   St.,   (eng.    St. 
Francis  of  Asslsi),  founder  of  the 
order  of  franclscans,  1183-1336. 
Maccall,  \V.  in  920:  69  vl 

Francia,  11,  see  Baibolini,  Fran- 
cesco. 
Francia,  Jose  Gaspardo  Rodriguez 
de,  doctor,  dictator  of  Paraguay, 
17.56-1840. 
Carly le,  T.  in  824.2 : 2 1  v4 

Francis  of  France,  see  Fran9ois. 
Francis    Joseph    of   Austria,    see 

Franz. 
Francis,  Sir  Philip,  reputed  author 
of  the  letters  of  Junius,  1740-1818. 
Brougham,  H.  iorflf.    in  923:  2  v2 
Francke,     A:     Hermann,    german 
divine,  166;j-1727. 
Grosso,  E.  in  920:  74 

Fran9ois  1,   king  of  France,  1494- 
1547. 
Lamb,  Lady  -.  in  923 :  27 

Franklin,  B:,  amer.  statesman,  1706- 
1790. 
Autobiography,  ed.  by  J.  Bigolow. 
923.12:88 

923.12:22 

ed.  by  H.  H.  Weld. 

923.12:23 
Memoirs.  923.12:21 

Abbott,  J.  8.  C.  923.12:24 

Briggs,  C.  F.  7/1023.12:66 

Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  923 :  2  vl 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  020 :B,54  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  i*ix  020:10 

Famous  boys.  in  x  020 :  32 

Foster,  J.  in  824.2 :  30 

Goodrich,  8.  G.  in  x  920: 39 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-f^79 

Hale,  E.  E.  in  x  926:17 

Howe,  H.  in  926:  2 


1605 


BIOGRAPHY-INDEX. 


Pra-Gar 


1606 


Mayhew.  H.  923.12:69 

Mlgnet.  F.  A.  923.1 :  47 

Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.12:108 

Parker,  T.  in  923. 1 :  27 

Parton,  J.  923.12:25 

Russell.  W.  in  923 :  37 

Schmidt,  F.  923 . 1 2 : 1 07 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  i>(920:25 

Sparks,  J.  923.12:26 

329.1 :7vl 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2:  8 

Tomkinson,  B.  M.  923.12:106 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.  in  824. 1 :  84 
Franklin,  Sir  J:,  english  arctic  ex- 
plorer, 1786-1847. 

Beesly,  A.  H.  923.29:6 

Mossman,  S.  iri  923:13 
Franz  Josef  I.    Carl,    emperor   of 
Austria,  b.  1830. 

Towle,  G.  M.  in  923:10 
Franz,  Robert,  german  composer,  b. 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.3 :  5 

Fraser,    Simon.    i2th  baron  Lovat, 
scotch  Jacobite,  1667-1747. 
Thomson.  K.       in  923.22 :  77  v2 
Fraunhofer,    Joseph    v.,    german 
optician,  1787-1826. 
Grnbe.  A.  W.  in  920-1-79 

Frederick  of  Germany,  see  Fried- 
rich. 
Freeman,  E:  A:,  english  author,  b. 
1823. 
Davidson,  .7.  M.  in  923.22 : 1 

Freeman,  James  E:,  am^.  painter, 
181.5-1884. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.       ir?  927.1:16 
Freilifirrath,     Ferdinand,     german 
author,  1810-1876. 
Buchner,  W.  928.3:61 

Fremont,  J:  C:.   am^.  general  and 
explorer,  b.  1813. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.154-1 

in  923.15:3 

Ravage,  J.  in  923.1 :  20 

Upham,  C.  W.  923.15:10 

Fresnel,   Augustin  J:,    trench   en- 
gineer  and  (X^erimental  philoso- 
pher, 1788-1827. 
Arago.  D.  F.  J.  in  925 : 1  v2 

germ.  in  500:  3  vl 

Freycinet,  C:  L:  de  Saulces  de, 
french  politician,  b.  1828. 
Depasse,  H.  in  920.4 :  3  vl 

Friedland,    Duke   of,    see    Wald- 

stein. 
Friedrica  Sophia  Wilhelmina,  mar- 
gravine of  Baireuth.  daughter  of 
'FriedricH  Wilhelm  I  of  Prussia, 
1709-1758. 
Autobiography.  923.3:6 

Friedrich  I  Rothbart  or  Barbarossa, 
emperor  of  Oermany,  1121-1190. 
Freeman,  B.  A.  in  904:10    | 

Lamb.  Lady  —.  in  923 :  27    i 

Oertel.  H.  923.3:57 

Friedrich  II,  emperor  of  Germany, 
1194-1250. 
Brooks,  B.  S.  in  x  920 :  72 

Freeman,  E.  A.  in  904 :  10 

Oertel,  H.  923.3:58 

Friedrich    II    the    great,    king    of 
Prussia,  17J2-1786. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.34-18 

Brackenbury,  C.  B.  923.3:20 
Brougham.  H.  lord,  in  923:  2  vl 
Campbell.  T.,  «d.  943:19 

Carlyle,  T.  923.3:1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920: 1154  vl 
Ellis,  G.  J.  W.  A.,  viscount  Clifton. 
923.3:3 
Johnson,  S.  in820.2:13v2 

Lamb,  Lady  — .  in  923 :  27 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord.        923.3 : 2 

in  824.2:  67  v4 

Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.3 :  65 

Philippson,  M.  in  920 :  78  vl  1 
Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  in  844 : 2 
Schmidt,  F.  923.3 :  45 

Thiebault,  P.  C.  F.  A.  H.  D. 


Friedrich    Wilhelm,     elector    of 
Brandenburg,  der  grosse  kurfurst. 


Wilson,  J.  G. 


in  923:19 


Brdmannsdorfer,  B. 

in  920:  78  v6 
Schmidt,  F.  943 :  84 

923.3:60 

Schupp.  O.  923.3:41 

Friedrich    Wilhelm    I,    king    of 
Prussia,  1713-1740. 
Schupp.  O.  923.3:33 

FrBbei,  F:  W:  A:,  german  teacher, 
1782-1852. 
Lange.  W.  923.3:43 

Shirreff,  B.  923.3 :  22 

Spamer,  O.,  and  W.  Roth. 

in  920 :  74 

Frobisher,     Sir     Martin,     english 

navigator,  d.  1594. 

Payne,  E.  J.  in  913.1 :  39 

Fromentin,  Eugene,  french  painter. 

1819-1876. 

Gonse,  L.  927.4:13 

Frondsbergr,  G:   v.,  see  Frunds- 

bergr,  G:  v. 
Frost,  T:,  english  author,  b.  1821. 
Forty  years'  recollections. 

928  2  *1 98 
Frugroni,  Carlo  Innocenzio,  Italian 
poet,  1692-1768. 
Stebbing.  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v3 

Frundsberg-,  G :  v.,  german  general, 
1475-1528. 
Oertel.  H.  in  923.3 :  59 

Fry,  Elizabeth,  born  Gurney,  english 
philanthropist,  1780-1845. 
Blaikie,  W.  G.  in  923.26 :  10 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :R54  vl 
Pitman,  Mrs.  B.  R.  923.26:  6 

Russell.  W.  in  920 :  38 

Ryder,  E.  923.26:5 

Witter,  M.,  and  B.  Stotzner. 

in  920:  74 
Frye,  Joseph,  amer.  general,  1711- 
1794. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:69  v2 
Fuca,  J:   de,  Spanish  navigator,  d. 
1632. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 :  8  v2 

FuIroso,  Antonio,  Italian  poet,  15th 
century. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5:  2  vl 

Fuller,  Andrew,  english  baptist  cler- 
gyman, 1754-1815. 
Favourite  passages.         in  922 :  3 
Fuller,  A.  C.  in  200:  5 

Morris,  J.  W.  922.26 :  5 

Fuller,   Margaret,  see   Ossoli,   Sa- 
rah Margaret. 
Fuller,  T:.  english  clergyman,  royal- 
ist and  historian,  1608-1661. 
Fuller,  M.  922.23:31 

Rogers,  H.  in  204 :  33 

Fulton,  Robert,   amer.  inventor  of 
the  steamboat,  1765-1815. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  1154  vl 
Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Goodrich.  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  39 

Hale,  B.  E.  in  x  926:17 

Howe,  H.  in  926:  2 

Renwick,  J.         in923.1 :  21  vlO 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  824.1 :  84 
Fuseli,  J:  H:,  swiss  painter  in  Eng- 
land, 1738-1835. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2 : 1  v2 
Knowles,  J.  704:19  vl 

Gabotto,    Sebastiano,   see  Cabot, 

Sebastian. 
Qabrielli,  Caterina,  italian  singer, 
1730-1796. 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927 :  5 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 :  6  vl 

Qade,  Niels  W:,  danish  composer,  b. 
1817. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

G-adsden,  Christopher,  amer. states- 
man and  general,  1724-1805. 
Griswold,  R.W.  in  923.15: 69  v2 
Gaines,  Edmund  Pendleton,  amer. 
general,  1777-1849. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15:3 


Gainsborougrh,  T:,  english  painter, 

1727-1788. 

Arnold.  G.  M.  Brock-.       927.2:'3 

Carr,  J.  C.  in  756: 8 

Cunningham,  A.  in  927.2 : 1 

Eminent  men.  in  820.5 : 4 

Galba,  Servius  Sulpicius,  emperor 

of  Rome,  b.  c.  8  —  a.  d.  69. 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v5 

Galiani,  Ferdinando,  abbate,  italian 
political  economist,  1728-1787. 
Sainte-Beu  ve,  C.  A .  in  844 :  2 

Galilei,  Galileo,  italian  mathemati- 
cian and  natural  philosopher.  1564 
-1642. 
Brewster,  Sir  D.  in  925 :  2 

Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  vl 
Edgar,  J.G.  in  x920:10 

Gebler,  K.  V.  925.5  1 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in-x.  920 :  39 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  9204-79 

Morton,  E.  J.  C.  in  925 :  5 

Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.5 :  24  v2 
Gallatin,    Abraham    Alfonse    Al- 
bert. am£r.  statesman.  1761-1849. 
Adams.  H.  923.12:27 

Lodge.  H.  C.  in  904 :  35 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1: 32  v2 

Stevens,  J.  A.  923.12:86 

Gallengra.  Antonio,  (Lui^iMariotti), 
italian-english  author,  b.  1810. 
Eoisodes.  928.5:21 

Galotti,  Antonio,  participant  in  the 
revolutionary  agitations  in  Naples 
of  1820  to  1828. 
Memoiren.  923.5:11 

Gait,  J  :.  scotch  author,  1779-1889. 

Autobiography.  928.2:64 

Gama,  Vasco  da,  Portuguese  naviga- 
tor, d.  1524. 
Towle,  G.  M.  X  923.5 :  23 

Gambetta,    Leon    Michel,    french 
statesman.  1838-1882. 
Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920:  73 

Depasse,  H.  in  920.4:  3  vl 

Harrison,  P.  in  920 :  53 

King.  E.  in  923  4:2 

Towle,  G.M.  in  923:  10 

Gano,  J:,  am£r.  clergyman,  1780-1804. 
Headley.  J.  T.  in  922.1:2 

Garcia,    Marie  Felicita,  see  Mali- 
bran. 
Garcia,  Michelle  Ferdinande  Pau- 
line, see  Viardot,  M.  F.  P. 
Gardiner,    Allen  F.,  english  naval 
officer  and  missionary,  1794-1851. 
Yonge,  C.  M.  in  922:11 

Gardiner,  Margaret,  born  Power, 
formerly  mrs.  Farmer,  countess  of 
Blessington,  english  author,  1789- 
1849. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.   in  920.2:14  v2 
Madden,  R.R.  928.2:18 

Q.  in  920:  24 

Patmore,  P.  G.  in  «28.2:7 

Gardiner,  Stephen,  bishop  of  Win- 
chester and  statesman,  1483-1555. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v2 

Gardner,  A:  Kinsley,   awier.  physi- 
cian, b.  1821. 
Francis,  S.  W.  in  926. 1 : 2 

Garfield,  Eliza,  born  Ballou,  mother 
of  James  A.  Garfield. 
Holloway.  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Garfield,  James  Abram.  20th  presi- 
dent of  the  U.  S.,  1831-1881. 
Balch,  W.  R.  923.11:43 

Blaine,  J.G.  923.11:60 

Bundy.J.  M.  923.11:44 

923.11:46 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.  923.11:47 

Hoar,  G.F.  923.11:58 

Thayer,  W.M.  x  923.1 1:48 

Garibaldi,    Giuseppe,  italian  pat- 
riot and  general,  1807-1882. 
Denkwiirdigkeiten.  923.5:9 

Life.  923.5:9 

Bent,  J.  T.  923.5:10 

Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920 :  73 

Duyckinck.  B.  A.  in  920 :  R54  v2 


im 


Gar-Gol 


BlOaRAl>HY— INDEX. 


1608 


Qamier-Pag-es,  :6tienne    Joseph 

L:,  french  statesman,  1801-1841. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  viccmte  de. 

in  923.4:1 
Garrick,  D:,  «»<7Ji«A  actor,  poet  and 
dramatist,  1716-1779. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:1154  vl 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920+79 

Garrison,  W:   Lloyd,    amer.  aboli- 
tionist, 1805-1879. 
Bolton,  S.K.  171920:73 

Garrison,  W.  P.  and  F.  J. 

923.12+104 

Johnson,  O.  923.12:28 

Garth,  Sir  S:,  english  poet,  1673-1719. 

Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 : 4 

in  928.2:  4  v2 

Gascoyne-Cecil,    R.     A.     T.,     see 

Cecil,  R.  A.  T.  Gascoyne-. 
Gasparin,    Agenor  :6tienne  comte 
de,  french  politician  and  author, 
1810-1871. 
Borel,  T.  928.4:9 

Gassendi,    P:,  french   philosopher 
and  astronomer,  1592-1655. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:  10 

Gaston,    W:,  amer.   statesman  and 
Jurist,  1778-1844. 
Moore.  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  v2 

Gates,  Horatio,  am^.  general,  1728- 

Grisw'old.  R.  W.  in  923.16:69  vl 

Headley,  J.  T.     in  923.15:  70  vl 

Gates,  SirT:,  leader  of  the  puritan 

emigrants  to  Virginia,  1609. 

Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:  8  v2 

Gaussin,  Jeanne  Catherine  Marie 

Madeleine,  french   actress,   1711- 

1767. 

Houssaye,  A.  in  920:16  vl 

Gautier,  Theophile,  french  author, 

1808-1872. 

James,  \i.,jr.  in  928.4:  1 

Mauris,  M.  in  928.4:2 

Sainte  Beuve,  C.  A,  in  928. 4:  38 

Gavarni,  Paul,  pseud.,  see  Cheval- 

lier,  S.  G. 
Gay,  Delphine,  see  Girardin,  Del- 

phine. 
Gay,    J:,    english   poet,    1688-17;}3. 
Johnson,  8.  in  928.2 :  4 

in  928.2:  4  v3 

Thackeray,  W.  M.         in  928.2 :  8 
Gay-Liussac,    Joseph    L:,    french 
chemist,  ]778-ia50. 
Arajfo,  D.  F.  J.  in  500:3  v3 

Geer,  FriherreQ:  de,  Swedish  natura- 
list, 1720-1778. 
Naturalist's  library, 

in  690:  68  v34 
Geibel,  Emanuel,  gemian  poet,  1815- 
1884. 
Biojrraphische  skizze.       928.3 :  3 
Leimbach,  C.  L.  928.3 :  94 

Q.  in  920:  24 

Gelee,  Claude,  called  Claude  Ijoi- 
rainG,  french  painter,  1600-1682. 
Sweetser,  M.  F.  927.4:  1 

Gellert,     Christian      Fiirchtegott. 
ger  man  poet,  1715-1769. 
Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  928.3 :  103 

Schlimpert,  M.  in  920:  74 

Schmidt,  F.  928.3:95 

Galon  I,    king  of  Syracuse,  d.  b.  c. 
478. 
Cox,  Sir  O.  W.  in  923.6:  28 

Gensrhis-Khan,  see  Jinghiz-Khan. 
Genlis,  Stephanie  F61icite  Ducrest 
de   St.     Aubin,     comtesse    de, 
french  author,  1746-1 8;«. 
Goodrich.  S.  G.  in  x  923 :  26 

Russell,  W.  in  920:  38 

Geutz,  F:  v.,  Prussian  statesman  and 
political  writer,  1764-lSB. 
Hayward,  A.         in  824.2:  46  vl 
Geoffrin,  Marie  Th^rese,  born  Ro- 
det,  ]6!)9-1777. 
Sainte- Beuve,  C.  A.  in  844 :  2 

Georg-,  J:  Michael,  german  jurist, 
1740-1796. 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920:  76 


Georgre  III,  W:  F:,  king  of  England, 
1738-1820. 
Brougham,  H.  lord.     In  923 :2  vl 
Georgre  IV,  A:  F:,  king  of  England, 
1762-1830. 
Brougham,  H.  iorrf.   i?i923:2v2 
Croly,  G.  923.21:21 

Fitzgerald,  P.  923.21 :  22 

Gerard  de  Nerval,    Gerard  La- 
brunie,    called,   french    author, 
1808-1855. 
Mauris,  M.  in  928.4:  2 

Gervinus,    G:    Gottfried,    german 
historian  and  politician,  1805-1871. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834:  22  v2 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834:  20  v3 

Gesner,  Conrad,  swiss  philosopher 
and  naturalist,  1516-1565. 
Naturalist's  library. 

in  590:  58  vl3 
Ghiberti,  Lorenzo,  florentine  sculp- 
tor. 1378-1455. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.6:  3 

Ghirlandajo,   Domenico  Corradi 
called,  ilallan  painter,  1451-1''95. 
Jameson.  A.  i?i927.6:3 

Gibbon,  E:,  english  historian,  1737- 
1794. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  920:46  v2 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  R64vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

Morison,  J.  C.  928.2 :  66 

Gibbons,  Grinllng,  english  sculptor, 
1618-1721. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927-2:1  v3 
Gibbons,    Orlando,  english  compo- 
ser, 1583-1625. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Gibbs,  Alfred  Seymour,  amer.  phy- 
sician. 18:»-1879. 
Cook,  C.  in  836 :  6 

Gibbs,  Sir  Vicary,  english  chief-jus- 
tice, 1751-1820. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  923:  2  vl 
Gibson,  T:  Milner,    english  politi- 
cian, 1807-1884. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22:4 

Giddingrs,     Joshua    Reed,     am£r. 
statesman,  1795-1864. 
Buoll,  W.  923.12:81 

Garfield.  J.  A.       i)i  329.1 :  41  vl 
Gifford,  W : ,  english  author  and  critic, 
1757-1826. 
Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926 : 3 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2: 48 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B,  in  920:  26 

Whipple.  E.  P.       in  820.6 :  14  v2 
Gilbert,  Sir  Humphrey,  englishnav- 
igator,  1589-1584. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.       in  x  920.2 : 4 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:  8  vl 

Payne,  E.J.  in  913.1:  39 

Gilbert,    J:  Gibbs,   am^r.  actor,  b. 
1809. 
Carroll,  H.  in  920.1:10 

Gilbert,  W :  Schwenck,  english  dra- 
matist, b.  1886. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2:183 

Giles,  W:  Branch,  amer.  statesman, 
1763-1830. 
Moore.  F.  in  329.1:  32  v2 

Gill,  W:   J:,  english  soldier  and  ex- 
plorer, 1843-1883. 
Yule,  H.  in  916.1: 30 

Gillies,  Robert  Pearce,  scotch  au- 
thor, b.  abt.  1790. 
Personal  reminiscences. 

in  928.2: 46 
Giorgione,  G:  Barbarelli,  called, 
Italian  painter,  1477-1611. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Giotto  or  Ambrogiotto  Bordone, 
Italian  painter,  1376-1886. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927-6 : 3 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  920.6 :  PI 

Quilter,  H.  927.6:8 

Giovanna  I,  queen  of  Naples,  1837- 
1383. 
Jameson,  A.  in  923 : 8  vl 

Giovanna  II,  queen  of  Naples,  d. 
1485. 
Jameson,  A.  in  923 : 8  vl 


Girard,    Stephen,   amer.   merchant 
and  banker,  1750-1831. 
Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Hunt,  F.  in  923-18:1  vl 

Ingram,  H.  A.  923.18:9 

Parton,  J.  in  920.1: 6 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Girardin,  Delphine,  born  Gay,  mme. 
Emile  de,  1804-1855. 
Imbei-t-Salnt-Amand,  A.  L. 

in  928.4: 38 
Girardin,  Emile  de,  french  author, 
1806-1881. 
Castelar  y  Rissoll,  E.  in  928.2 :  28 
Gist,  Mordecai,  amer.  general,  1743- 
1792. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923-15: 69  vl 
Gladstone,  W :  Ewart,  english  states- 
man, b.  1809. 
Apology.  923.22:75 

Bagehot,W.  in  920-2:1 

Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22 :1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B,54v2 
Higginson.  T.  W.  in  923.22 : 5 
Jones,  C.H.  923.22:31 

Ritchie,  J.  E.  923.22 :  74 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Towle,  G.  M.  in  923 :10 

Glazier,  Willard,  am^r.  soldier  and 
author,  b.  1841. 
Owens,  J.  A.  923.16:11 

Gleigr,  G :  Robert,  scotch  divine  and 
author,  b.  1795. 
Der  leichte  dragoner.  923-26 :  12 
Gleim,  J:  W:  L:,  german  poet,  1719- 

Korte",  W.  928-3:101 

Glover,  J:,  amer.  general,  1732-1797. 
Griswold,  R.W.  in  923-15:  69  vl 
Gluck,    Christoph  Willibald    ritter 
v.,  german  composer,  1714-1787. 
Crowest.  F.  in  927:18 

Ferris,  G.T.  in  927.3:  6 

Keddie,  H.  in  927 -.12 

Gneisenau,  A ;  Neithardt  graf  v., 
Prussian  field-mar  shall,  1760-1881. 
Schupp,  O.  923.3:32 

Spamer.  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  76 

Gneist,  Rudolf,  german  author  and 
statesman,  b.  1816. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Gobat,  S:,  anglican  bishop  of  Jeru- 
salem, 1799-1879. 
Life.  922.23:33 

Godolphin,  Margaret,  born  Blagge, 
maid  of  honor  to  Catherine  of  Bra- 
gama,  1653-1678. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

Evelyn,  J.  923.22:32 

Godwin,     Mary,     born  Woll  stone- 
craft,  english  author,  1759-1797. 
Pennell,  E.  R.  928. 2 :  206 

Godwin,  W:,   english  novelist,  1756 
-1836. 
De  Qulncey,  T.  in  820.5 :  24 

Gilflllan.  6.  in  820.5 :  7  vl 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2 :  48 

Talfourd.  T.  N.  in  824.2 :  90 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  804 :  3  v2 
Gogol,  N :  Vasllievltch,  russian  au- 
thor, 1810-1852. 
Turner,  C.E.  in  897:7 

Goldoni,  C:,  Italian  author,  1707-1793. 
Autobiography.  928. 6 : 7 

Shelley,  M.  W.       in  928.5 :  24  v2 
Goldschmidt,    Jenny,   born  Llnd, 
Swedish  singer,  b.  1831. 
Clayton,  E.G.  in  927 -.6 

Duyckinck.  E.  A.  in  920:  R64  v2 
Ferris,  G.T.  in  927:  6  v2 

Parton,  J.  in  920:  50 

Q.  in  920:  24 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.  in  824.1:  84 
Willis,  N.  P.  927.6:87 

Goldsmith,  Oliver,  iHsh  poet,  1728- 
1774. 
Black,  W.  928.2:68 

Bohn,H.  G.  in  820.2:  30  vl 

in  820.2:10  vl 

Bolton,  S.K.  in 920:  73 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

in  824.2: 18  vl 
Cary,  H.  F.  in  928.2:  2 


1609 


BldGBAPHY-INDEX . 


Oron-Otre 


1610 


De  Quincey,  T.  in  820. 5 :  24 

Duyckinck,  E.  A. 

in920:R54  vl 
Forster,  J.  928.2:67 

Irving,  W.  928.2:69 

—  928.2:70 
820.1 :  PI  lv9 

Mitford,  J.  in  82 1 .2 :  94 

Prior.  J.  928.2:66 

Kossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Taylor,  W.C.  m  920.2:8 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  in  928. 2 :  8 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5:  7 
Gondomar,  Diego   Sarmiento  de 
Acuna,  conde  de,  Spanish  ambas- 
dor  in  the  reign  of  James  I. 
Smith,  G.  B.  in  923 :  28 

Gonsalvo  or  Qonzalo  Hernandez 
y  Agfuilar,  known  as  Gonsalvo  de 
Cordova,  il  gran  capitan,  Spanish 
warrior,  1443-1515. 
Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923:19 

Gonzua,  Anne  de,  princess  Palatine, 
1616-1684. 
Menzies,  S.  in  923 :29  vl 

Goodell,  W:,  amer.  missionary,  1792- 
1867. 
Prime,  E.  D.  G.  914.94:8 

Goodhue,    Jonathan,     amer.   mer- 
chant, 1783-1848. 
Hunt.  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Goodrich,  S:  Griswold,  (Peter  Par- 
ley), amer.  author  and  publisher, 
1798-1860. 
Recollections.  928. 1:12 

Goodrich,  T:,  bishop  of  Ely,  lord 
chancellor,  1480-1554. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v2 

Goodyear,  C:,  amer.  inventor,  1800- 
1860. 
Parton,  J.  in  920.1:  6 

Gordon,  C:  G:,  called  Chinese  Qar- 
dun,  english  general,  1830-1885. 
Journals.  923.26:34 

Forbes,  A.  923.25 :  32 

Hake,  A.  E.  92325:31 

Hil],G.  B.,  ed.  916.6:25 

Long,  C.  C.  962:3 

Gordon,  Jane,  horn  Campbell,  vis- 
countess  Kenmure,  d.  about  1672. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2 : 1 

Gordon,  Jane,  born  Maxwell,  duch- 
ess of,  d.  1812. 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  28 
Gordon,    Lucy    lady    Duff-,    born 
Austin,  english  author  and  trave- 
ler, 1821-1869. 
Gray,  E.  C.  m  920:14 

Gordon,  W:,  6th  viscount  Kenmure, 
scotch  Jacobite,  d.  1715. 
Thomson,  K.      in  923.22:  77  v2 
Gore,  Christopher,  amer.  statesman, 
1758-1827. 
Moore,  F.  in  829.1 :  32  vl 

Gorg-es,    Sir    Ferdinando,   english 
colonist,  d.  1647. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:  8  v2 

Gorton,  S:,  amer.  colonist,  1600-1677. 
Mackie,  J.  M.       in  923.1 :  22  v5 
GSschen,  G:  Joachim,  english  finan- 
cier and  statesman,  h.  18131. 
Higginson,  T.  W.       in  923.22 :  5 
Gosnold,    Bartholomew,      english 
voyager  and  colonist,  d.  1607. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:  8  v2 

GOthe,  Catharine  Elisabeth,  bom 
Textor,  GoetJie' smother,  1731-1808. 
Gibbs,  A.  S.  in  836:5 

HoUoway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

GBthe,  J:  Wolfgang  v.,  germanavr 
thor,  1749-1832. 
[Autobiographie.  J 

in  830  :R1 36  v4 

—  in  830:137  V17-19 
[Autobiography.]  928.3:9 
Arnold,  M.  in  824.2: 4 
Boyesen,  H.  H.  928.3:10 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  21  vl 
De  Quincey,  T.  in  928 :  2 
Duntzer,  H.  928.3 :  46 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  vl 
Eckermann,  J.  P.            928.3 : 1 5 

928.3 :  54 


Emerson,  R.  W.  in  920:12 

Falk,  J.  D.  928.8:53 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920:  41 

Gostwick,  J.  171  928.3 :  1141 

Grimm,  H.  928.3:11 

Hay  ward,  A.  928.3:12 

Lewes,  G.  H.  928.3:7 

d2S  3*14 

Ossoli,  S.  M.  in  824.1  :'e3 

Schmidt,  F.  928.3:93 

Spamer,  O.  in  920.8 : 2 

Taylor,  B.  in  830.2:  5 

Viehott,  H.  928.3:84 

Gottschalk,  L:  Moreau,  amer.  pi- 
anist and  composer,  1828-1869. 
Notes.  927.1:12 

Ferris,  G.T.  in  927 -.7 

Gottsched,  J:   Christoph,  yerman 
author,  1700-1766. 
Danzel,  T.  W.,  ed.  830. 1 :  22 

Gougrh,    J:    B.,   amer.   temperance 
lecturer,  1817-1886. 
Au  tobiography .  923.16:2 

Sunlight  and  shadow.     923.16:1 
Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920.1 :  13 

Gounod,  C:  Francois,  french  com- 
poser, b.  1818. 
Ehlert,  L.  i»i780:29 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.5 :  34 

Keddie,  H.  in  927 -.12 

Govrer,  Granville  G :  Leveson-,  2d 
earl  of  Ch-anville,  b.  1816. 
Higginson,  T.  W.       in  923.22 : 5 
Govrer,  JLorii Ronald  C:  Sutherland- 
Leveson-,  english  M.  P.  and  au- 
thor, b.  1845. 
Reminiscences.  927.2:32 

Gozzoli,  Bennozzo,  Italian  painter, 
1400-1478. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Gracchus,  Cains  Sempronius,  ro- 
man  tribune,  b.  c.  159-121. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v4 

Gracchus,   Tiberius   Sempronius, 
roman  tribune,  b.  e.  168-133. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:  16 

in  923.6:  31  v4 

Graham,  James,  5th  earl  and  1st 
marquis  of  Montrose,  1612-1650. 
Bayne,  P.  in942.4:18 

Skelton.J.  in  904:  25 

Graham,   Sir    James   Robert  G:, 
english  statesman,  1792-1861. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 : 4 

Graham,  J:,  1st  viscount   Dundee, 
called  Claverhou^e,  1650-1689. 
Skelton,  J.  in  904 :  25 

Graham,  T:,  scotch  chemist,   1805- 
1869. 
Cooke,  J.  P.  in  507:1 

Grammont,  see  Gramont,  Phili- 

bert  comte  de. 
Gramont,    Elizabeth  comtesse  de, 
bom  Hamilton,  d.  1707. 
Jameson,  A.  M.  in  923.2 : 4 
Gramont,      Philibert     comte     de, 
french  wit  and  courtier,  1621-1707. 
Hamilton,  A.  comte.       923.4:  74 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Grant,    Asahel,  amer.   missionary, 
1807-1844. 
Laurie.  T.  922.15:5 
Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson,  amer.  gen- 
eral and  ISth  president  of  the  U.  S., 
1822-1885. 
Memoirs.                      923.1H-70 
Badeau,  A.                     923.11:38 
Coppee,  H.                     923.11:39 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920  :R54  v2 
Headley,  J.T.                923.11:40 
Headley.  P.  C.           x  923. 1 1 :  53 
Larke,  J.  K.                   923.11:41 
Wilson,  J.  G.                   in  923:  19 
Grant,  Sir  W:,  scotch   orator  and 
judge,  1754-1832. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  vl 
Granville,  Karl,  see  Govrer,  Gran- 
ville G: 
Granville,  G :,  viscount  Lansdfjwne, 
english  poet.  1667-1735. 
Johnson,  S.                    in  928.2 :  4 
in  928.2: 4  v8 


Gras,    Julie  Aim^e   Dorus    mme., 
french  singer,  b.  1804. 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927 :  5 

Grassini,  Giuseppa,  italian  singer, 
1773-1850. 
Clayton,  E.G.  in  927:  5 

Grattan,  H:.  irish  oratm-and  states- 
man, 1750-1820. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 : 2  vl 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  i7i920:Il54vl 
Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  in  923.22:7 

Mackenzie,  R.  S.         i7i  829.2 :  55 
Rogers,  S.  in  920.2 :  6 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 : 8 

Gray,  T:.  english  poet,  1716-1771. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

in  8242:18  vl 


Gosse,  E.  W. 
Hazlitt,  W. 


Johnson, 


928.2:160 

in828.5:l 
in  821.5:2 
in  928.2:  4 
928.2:4  v4 
in  928.2:  5 
in  821.5:  7 


Rossetti,  W.  M. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T. 
Graydon,  Alexander,  amer.  soldier 
and  author,  1752-1818. 
Memoirs.  923.12:29 

Greaton,   J:,  amer.   general,   1741- 
1784. 
Griswold,  R.W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 
Greeley,  Horace,  amer.  journalist, 
1811-1872. 


928.1:13 
in  920:73 
928.1:45 
928.1:14 
928.1:  15 
amer.    physician, 

in  926.1:  2 


Recollections. 
Bolton,  S.  K. 
Cornell,  W.  M. 
Parton,  J. 

Green,    Horace, 

1802-1866. 

Francis,  S.W. 

Greenaway,  Kate,  english  artist,  b. 

abt.  1855. 

Buskin,  J.  in  756:  3 

Greene,  Nathaniel,   amer.  general. 

1742-1786. 

Caldwell,  C.  923.15:13 

Greene,  G.  W.  923. 1 5 :  65 

923.1:  22  vlO 

Griswold,  R.  W. 

in  923.15:69  vl 

Headley,  J.T.      in  923.15:70  v2 

Simms,  W.  G.,  ed.  923.15:12 

Greenwood,     Grace,     pseud.,    see 

Lippincott,  S.  J. 
Gregrorios    Nazianzenos,     (eng. 
Gregory  Nazianzen),  greek  father, 
abt.  338-389. 
Wilson,  W. 
Gregorius     VII, 
pope,  1015-10a5. 
Lord,  J. 
Perkins.  J.  H- 
Villemain,  A.  F. 


Gregrorius  ^Y.^' 
lari),  pop^;  ^^6 
Wiseman,  NP. 


Jn  922.2:  16 
(Hildebrand), 

in  904:  31  v2 

in  820.1 :7v2 

922.5:21 

(Mauro    Capel- 

f65-1846. 

922.5:3 
Grellet,  Stephen,   minister  of  the 
society  of  friends,  1773-1855. 
Blaikie,  W.  G.  in  923.26:10 
Grenvilie,  SirR:,  english  navigator, 
1540-1591. 
Belknap,  J.               in  923. 1 :  8  vl 
Grenvilie,     Sir    R:     Plantagenet 
Temple  -  Nugent-  Brydges-Chan- 
dos-,  2d  duke  of  Buckingham  and 
Cliandos,  1797-1861. 
Memoirs.  9425:11 
Francis,  G.  H.             in  923.22 : 4 
Grenvilie.    W:    Wyndham,   baron 
Grenvilie,  1759-1834. 
Brougham,  H.,  lord.    i?i  923:2  vl 
Rogers,  S.                       iti920.2:6 
Gretry,  Andre  Joseph,  french  au- 
thor, 1774-1826. 
Houssaye,  A.            in  920 : 1 5  vl 
Greuze,  J :  Baptiste,  french  painter^ 
1726-1805. 
Houssaye,  A.            in  920 : 1 5  v2 
Greville,  C:  Cavendish  Fulke,  eng- 
lish author,  1794-1865. 
Memoirs.  942.6:7 
alrridged.  942.6:8 


leii 


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BIOGHtAPHY— INDEX. 


1613 


Oreville,  H:  W:,  english  diplomat 
and  courtier,  1801-1873. 
Diary.  942.6:11 

Qrevy,  Fran50is  Paul  Jules,  french 
statesman,  president  of  the  repub- 
lic, b.  1807. 
Delabrosse,  L.         in  920.4:  8  vl 
King-,E.  in  923.4:  2 

Q-rey,  C:,2d  earl  Grey,  english  states- 
man, 1764-1845. 
Miller,  H.  in  824.2:  71 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

G-rey,  H:  G:,  3d  earl  Grey,  english 
statesman,  b.  1802. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  92322 : 4 

Grey,  Lady  Jane,  see  Dudley,  Lady 

Jane  Grey. 
Grey,  Lady  Katharine,  countess  of 
Hertford,  d.  1570. 
Strickland,  A.  in  923.21 :  56 

Grey,  Lady  Mary,  wife  of  Martin 
Keys,  d.  1578. 
Strickland.  A.  in  923.21:  56 

Griffin,  E:  Dorr,  amer.  congregati- 
onal clergyman,  1770-1837. 
Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922:  8 

Griffin,  Gerald,  irish  novelist,  1808- 
1840. 
Griffin,  D.  928.2:71 

G2551vl0 

Grillparzer,  Franz,    german   poet, 

1791-1873. 
Frank],  L.  A.  928.3:78 

Grimke,  Angelina,  see  Weld,  An- 

frelina. 
Grimke,  Sarah,   amer.   abolitionist 
and  women's  rights  advocate,  1792 
-187;^. 
Birney,  C.  H.  923.1:30 

Grimm,  F:  Melchlor/rei/ierr  v.,(;e7-- 
rnrtn  litterateur  and  critic,    1733- 
1807. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834:  22  v5 

Grimm,  Herman,   german   author, 
b.  1838. 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834:  20  v3 

Grimm,  Jakob  L:  K:,  german  jui-ist 
and  philologist,  1785-1863. 
Scherer,  W.  924.3+2 

Griscom,  J:  Hoskins,  amer.  physi- 
cian, b.  1809. 
Francis,  S.  W.  in  926. 1 :  2 

Gh:i8i,  GiuUa,  italian   singer,   1810- 
1869 
Clayton,  E.G.  927:5 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 : 6  v2 

Q.  in  920:  24 

Griswold,  Alexander  Viets,  amer. 
bishop,  176ft-1843. 
Stone,  J.  S.  922.13:6 

Gri8\(rold,    Kufus    Wilmot,   amer. 
aidhor,  1815-1&57. 
Wallace.  H.B.  in  824.1:  86 

Groot,    Hujfo   de,   (latin   Grotius), 
dutch  historian,  1583-1645. 
Butler,  C.  928.5:15 

Distinguished  men .  in  920 :33  vl 
Groot,    Maria  de.     boi-n   Keygrers- 
burgh,  wife  of  Hugo. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:  49 

Grotius,  Hugo,  see  Groot,  H.  de. 
Grundtvig,    Nikolai    F:    Sevei'in, 
danish  poet,  ]78;j- 1873. 
Gosse,  E.  W.  in  804:  2 

Grundy,  Sydney,  english  dramatist, 
living. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2 :  188 

Guarini,  Giovanni  Battista,  italian 
poet,  1537-1613. 
Shelley,  M,  W.      in  928.5 :  24  v2 
SteDbing.  H.  in  928.5:  2  v2 

Gudin,  J :  Antoine  Theodore,  french 
painter,  1803-1880. 
Q.  in  920:24 

Guerin,  Eugenie  de,  french  author, 
1805-1848. 
Journal.  928.4: 14 

Adam8,W.  H.  D.  in  920:  66 

Arnold,  M.  in  824.2: 3 

Guerin  du  Cayla,  G:  Maurice  de, 
french  poet,  1811-1839. 
Arnold,  M.  in  824.2:3 

in  988.4  88 


Guerrazzi,  Francesco    Domenico, 
italian  litterateur  and  statesman, 
1805-1873. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v2 

Guicciardini,    Francesco,    italian 
historian,  1483-1540. 
Shelley,  M.  W.       in  928.5 :  24  v2 
Guidi,  C:  Alessandro,  italian  poet, 
1683-1713. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v3 

Guido  Beni,  italian  painter,   abt. 
1575-1643. 
Sweetser,  M.  F.  927.5:9 

Guilford,  Baron,  see  North,  Fran- 

Guilford,  Earl  of,  see  North,  F: 
Guizot,  Elisabeth   Charlotte   Pau- 
line, bom  de  Meulan,  french  au- 
thor, 1773-1827. 
Hudson,  M.  in  824.1:1 

Guizot,    Francois   P:    Guillaume, 
french   statesman  aiul  histirrian, 
1787-1874. 
Memoirs.  923.4:79 

Alison.  Sir  A.  in  824.2 :  2 

in  824.2: 124  v3 

Bagehot,  W.  in  920.2:1 

Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

in  928.4:1 
Duyckinck,  E.  A. 

in  920:R54  v2 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v6 

Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.        in  920.4:  2 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Sainte  Beu ve.  C.  A.  in  844 : 2 

Witt,  H.  de.  923.4:44 

GUnther,  J :  Christian,  german  poet, 
1695-1733. 
Roquette,  O.  928.3:  52 

GuBtaf  I  Vasa,  king  of  Sweden,  1496 
-1560. 
Gustavus  Vasa.  923.5:49 

Gustaf  II  Adolf  the  great,  king  of 
Sweden,  1594-1633. 
Chapman,  B.  9235:  28 

Distinguished  men. 

in  920:  38  vl 
Harte,  W.  923.5:65 

Lamb,  Lady  — .  in  928 :  27 

Stevens,  J.  L.  923.5:56 

Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923: 19 

Gustaf  III,  king  of  Sweden,  1746- 
1793. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,   in  923: 2  vl 
Gutenberg',    J:,    originally    Gans- 
iieisch,  mventor  of  printing,  1400- 
1468. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  z  920:  39 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920: 19  v2 
Oertel,  H.  926.3:2 

Guthrie,    James,  amer.  statesman, 
1793-1869. 
Savage,  J.  in  923.1:  20 

Guthrie,  Jane,  bom  Ramsay,  scotch 
covenanter,  17th  century. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2 : 1 

Guthrie,  T:,  scotch  divine,  1803-1873. 
Blaikie,  W.  G.  in  923.26: 10 

Kirton,J.W.  in  923.26:11 

Gutzkow,  K:   Ferdinand,  german 
dramatic  poet,  1811-1878.  , 
Schmidt,  J .  in  834 :  20  v2 

Guyon,  Jeanne  Marie,  bom  Bouvier 
de  la  Motte,  french  mystic,  1648- 
1717. 
Upham,  T.  C.  9224:7 

G'wynn,    Eleanor  or   Nell,  english 
actress,  d.  1687. 
Jameson,  A.  M.  in  928.2 : 4 

Haas,  J:  Philip  de,  see  De  Haas, 

J:  P. 
Ha,ckel,  Ernst  H:,  german  scientist, 
b.  1834. 
Denslow,  V.  B.  in  921 :1 

Hahn-Hahn,    Ida    Marie    Louise 
Sophie  Friedrike  Gustavo  grajin, 
german  author,  1805-1880. 
Hay  ward,  A.         in  824.2 :  46  vl 
Hale,  D:,  amer.  jovrvaliKf,  1791-1849. 
Thompson,  J.  P.  922.15:6 


Hale,  Sir  Matthew,  chief  justice  of 
England,  1609-1676. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:  2  vl 

Distinguished  men.  in  920:  33  vl 
Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24 :  8  vl 

Hales,    T:,    called    Dhele,     english 
dramatist,  1740-1780. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  v2 

Halevy,  originally  Levy,,    Jacques 
Francjois  Fromental  Elie,  french 
Jewish  composer,  1799-1863. 
Ferris,  G.T.  in  927.5:  34 

Keddie,  H.  in  927: 12 

Halifax,  JEarl  of,  see  Montague, 

C: 
Hall,  Basil,  scotch  naval  officer,  1788- 
1844. 
Aus  dem  seeleben.         923.29 : 7 
Hall,  James,  am^r.  clergyman,  1744- 
1826. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1 : 2 

Hall,   Joseph,    english    bishop    and 
author,  1574-1666. 
Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5:15 

Hall,  Robert,  english  baptist  clergy- 
man, 1764-1831. 
Favourite  passages.         in  922: 3 
Foster,  J.  in  204:  23 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5:  7  vl 

Gregory,  O.  in  204 :  23 

Hood,  E.  P.  022.26:6 

Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922:  8 

Hallam,  Arthur  H:,  english  critic 
and  essayist,  1811-18*3. 
Brown,  J.  in  824.2:  8  vl 

Hallam,  H:,  english  historian,  1777- 
1859. 
Everett,  E.  in  824. 1 :  28 

Halleck,   Fitz-Greene,    amer.  poet, 
1790-1867. 
Powell,  T.  in  928.1:  3 

Whipple.  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  vl 
Wilson,  J.  G.  928.1:17 

in  928.1: 78 

Haller,  Albrecht  v.,  swiss  poet,  1708 
-1777. 
Frey,  A.  880.1:24 

Naturalist's  library. 

in  590:  58  v23 

Miiller,  K.  iJt  920.3:2 

Hals,  Frans,   dutch  painter,  1684  ?- 

Head,"  P.  R.  in  927.5 :  82 

Halm,       Friedrich,        pseud.,      see 

MUnch-Bellinghausen,  E.  F. 

J.  freiherr  v. 
Hamerling-,  Robert,  austrian  poet, 

b.  mm. 

Ehlert,  L.  in  780:  29 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  amer.  states- 
man, 1757-1804. 
Carter,  J.  C.  in  923.12:  66 

Hamilton,  J.  C.  971  +  12 

Lodge,  H.  C.  923.12:77 

in  904:  35 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  vl 

Morse,  J.  T.,  jr,  923.12:87 

Renwlck,  J.  923.12:36 

Shea,  G.  928.12:31 

Smucker,  S.  M.  923.12:80 

Hamilton,   Lady  Anne,  born  Cun- 
ningham, wife  of  James,  2d  mar- 
quis of  Hamilton,  d.  1647. 
A  nderson,  J.  in  922.2 : 1 

Wittenmyer,  A.  in  922:12 

Hamilton,    Anne     duchess  of,    see 

Doug^las,  Lady  Anne. 
Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.,  see  Dodge, 

Mary  Abigail. 
Hamilton,  Patrick,  scotch  reformer, 
]503-l.')36. 
Steel,  R.  in  922:  6 

Hamilton,  Sir  W:,  scotch  metaphysi- 
cian, 1788-1856. 
DeQuincey,  T.       in  824.2 :  29  vl 
Mill,  J.  S.  191:3 

Monck,  W.  H.  S.  191:5 

Morris,  G.  S.  in  921.2:1 

Veitch,  J.  191:6 

Whipple,  E.  P.      in  820.5 :  14  v2 


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Ham-Haz 


1614 


Hamlin,  Hannibal,  amer.  statesman, 
b.  1809. 
Bartlett,  D.W.         in  923. 11:62 
Carroll,  H.  i»i  920.1:10 

Hamlin,  Henrietta  Anna  Loraine, 
born  Jackson,  atner.  missionary, 
1811-1850. 
Lawrence,  M.  W.  922.15:  7 

Hammond,  H:,  english  divine,  1605- 
1660. 
Lives  of  englishmen,  in  920.2:  9 
Hammond,    James,    english    poet, 
]7l0-174a. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2: 4 

in  928.2: 4  v3 

Hammond,  James  Hamilton,  amer. 
politician,  1807-1864. 
Savage,  J.  in  923.1 :  20 

Hammond,  W:  Alexander,  amer. 
physician,  b.  1838. 
Francis,  S.W.  in  926.1:  2 

Hampden,    J:,    english    statesman, 
1594-1643. 
Distinguished  men.  in  920 :  33  vl 
Forster,  J.  in  923.22 :  2  v3 

Ml  923.22:  3  v2 

Grenville,  G.  N.  T.,  baron  Nugent. 
923.22:33 
Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

w  824.2:  67  v2 
Hancock,  J:,  amer.  statesman,  1737- 
1793. 
Hildreth,  R.  in  923.12:  66 

Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  v2 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1:  32  vl 

Hancock,    Winfleld    Scott,     amer. 
general.  1838-1886. 
Junkin,  D.  X.,  and  F.  H.  Norton. 

923.15:14 
Southworth,  A.  S.  923.15:15 

Hand,  E:,  amer.  general,  1744-1802. 

Griswold,  R.  W.in  923.15:  69  v2 
Handel,  G:  F:,  german  composer  in, 
England,  1685-1759. 
Barnard,  C.  in  x  927 :  14 

Crowest,  F.  in  927 : 1 8 

Distinguished  men.  in  920:  33  v2 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920 : 1 0 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927-3 :  5 

Keddie,  H.  iu  927:12 

Marshall,  Mrs.  J.  927.3 :  20 

Reissmann,  A.  927.3 :  35 

Rockstro,  W.  S.  927.3 :  22 

Schoelcher,  V.  927.3 : 8 

Hannibal  or  Annibal,  carthagenian 
gneral,  b.  c.  347-183. 
Abbott,  J.  923.6:22 

Alison, -S-ir  A.      in  824.2:124  v2 
Arnold,  T.  923.6:24 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 : 4 

Hanway,   Jonas,   english   traveler, 
1713-1786. 
St.  John.  J.  A.  in  923:11  v2 

Harald  III  Hardrade,  king  of  Nor- 
way, d.  1066. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  923.25 : 3 

Harcourt,  Simon  lord,  lord  chancel- 
lor of  England,  1660-1733. 
Campbell,  J .  in  923.24 : 1  v4 

Harcourt,    Sir    W:    G:    Granville 
Venables  Vernon,  english  states- 
man, b.  1837. 
Higginson,  T.  W.        in  923.22 :  5 
Hardenbergr,    F:    L:    freiherr    v.. 
(Novalis),  german  philosopher  and 
mystic,  1773-1801. 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  2 1  v2 

Hardenbergr,  K:  A:  fiirst  v.,  Prus- 
sian statesman,  1750^1832. 
Ranke,  F.  L.  v.    904 :  36  v46-48 
Hardwicke,  Earl  of,  see  Yorke, 

Philip. 
Hardy,    Gathorne,   viscount    Cran- 
brook,  english  politician,  b.  1814. 
Higginson,  T.  W.       in  923.22:  5 
Hardy,  T:,  english  political  reformer, 
1750-1832. 
Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926: 3 

Hare,  Maria,  born  Leycester,  wife 

of  A:  iyar«,  1798-1870. 

Hare,  A.J.  C.  928.2:72 

Paul,  C.  K.  in  920.2:12 


Hargrreaves,  James,  english  inven- 
tor of  the  spinning-Jenny,  d.  1770. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  39 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Haring,     G:     W:     H:.      {Wilibald 
Alexis),  german  author,  1797-1871. 
Schmidt.  J.  in  834 :  20  v3 

Harley,  Robert,  1st  earl  of  Oxford 
and  of  Mortimer,   english   states- 
man, 1661-1734. 
Smith,  G.B.  in  923:  28 

Harlow,  G:  H:,  english  painter,  1787 
-1819. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v4 
Harness,  W:,  english  clergyman  and 
poet,  1790-1869. 
L'Estrange,  A.  G.  in  928.2 :  6 

Harney,  W:  Selby,  amer.  general,  b. 
1798. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.154-1 

Harold  II,  king  of  England,  d.  1066. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.       in  x  920.2 :  3 

in  942:  32  vl 

Harold,  see  also  Harald. 
Haroun    alrashed,    see    Harun 

ar-rashid. 
Harper,    Robert    Goodloe,     amer. 
statesman,  1765-1836. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  vl 

Harris,  James,  1st  earl  of  Malmes- 
bury,  english  statesman,  1746-1820. 
Smith,  G.  B.  in  923:  28 

Harris,  James  Howard,  3d  earl  of 
Malmes'yury,  b.  1807. 
Memoirs.  923.22:72 

Harrison,  W:  H:.  9th  president  of 
the  U.  S.,  1773-1841. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923. 15:3 

Harte,  Francis  Bret,  amer.  poet  and 
novelist,  b.  1837. 
Haweis,  H.  R.  in  928.1 :  56 

Hartingrton,  Marquis  of,  see  Cav- 
endish, S.  C. 
Hartley,  D:,  english  physician  and 
philosopher,  1705-1757. 
Bower,  G.S.  192:2 

Hartmann,  K :  Robert  E :  v.,  german 
philosopher,  b.  1843. 
Hedge,  F.  H.  in  104:8 

Hartmann,  R:,  german  mechanician, 
1809-1878. 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  77 

Hartridge,  Julian,  amer.  politician, 
1831-1879. 
Memorial  addresses.  923.12-f-32 
Harun   ar-rashid,  caliph,  766-809. 
Palmer,  E.H.  923.5:37 

Harvey,  Marion,  scotch  covenanter, 
executed  1681. 
Anderson.  J.  in  922.2 : 1 

Harvey,  W:,  english  anatomist,  1578 
-1657. 
Distinguished  men. 

in  920:  33  vl 
Willis,  R.  612:36 

Haslam,  W:,  english  clergyman,  liv- 
ing. 
[Autobiography.]  922.23 : 6 

Haspinger,  Joachim,    tyrolese  pa- 
triot, 1776-1858. 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920+79 

Hasse,  Faustina,  see  Bordoni,  F. 
Hasselmann,  W:,  german  socialist, 
b.  1844. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Hasselquist,  ¥:,  Swedish  naturalist, 
1723-1753. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923:11  v2 

Hasting:    or    Hastings,     norman 
pirate,  9th  cent  try. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  923.25 :3 

Hastings,  J:,  2d  earl  of  Pembroke, 
english  hero,  d.  1375. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  923.25 :  3 

Hastings,    Selina,    born     Shirle.y, 
countess  of  Huntingdon,  1707-1791. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:49 

Knight,  H.C.  922.27:2 

Hastingrs,  Warren,  english  governor 
of  India,  1733-1818. 
Burke,  E.    Impeachment. 

329.2:2  V8-12 


Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2: 67  v4 
Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

Hatton,    Sir   Christopher,    english 
lord  chancellor,  1540-1591. 
Campbell.  J.  in  923.24 : 1  v2 

Hauser,    Kaspar,     the    Nuremberg 
foundling,  1812-1838. 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920:75 

Hauy,  Valentin,  french  e'iucator  of 
the  blind,  1745-1833. 
Stiitzner,  H.  E.  in  920:74 

Havelock,  Sir  H :,  english  general, 
1795-1857. 
Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Favourite  passages.        in  922 :  3 
Headley,  J.  T.  923.25:13 

Phillips,  E.  C.  923.25:37 

Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920:76 

Haven,  Alice,  originally  Emily 
Gordon,  born  Bradley,  previously 
mrs.  Joseph  C.  Neal,  (Cousin 
Alice ;  Alice  G.  Lee),  amer.  author, 
1838-1863. 
Memoir.  928.1:44 

Havergal,  Frances  Ridley,  english 
poet,  1836-1879. 
Alldridge,  L.  in  923.26:12 

Hawes,  Sir  B:,    english  statesman, 
1797-1863. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 :  4 

Hawkins,  Sir  3:,  english  navigator , 
1520-1595. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.       in  x  920.2 : 4 
Hawkwood,  Siri:,  english  soldier- 
of -fortune,  d.  1394. 
Doran,J.  in  646:6 

Hawthorne,   Nathaniel,  amer.  au- 
thor, 1804-1864. 
Curtis,  G.W.  in  824.1:105 

Fields,  J.  T.  in  820.5:  6 

Hawthorne,  J.  928.1:71 

Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928.1:  64 

James,  H.,  jr.  928.1:18 

Lathrop.  G.  P.  928.1:19 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Smith,  G.B.  in  820.5:12 

Stephen,  L.  in  820.5:13  vl 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  824.1:  91 

Haydn,     Franz     Joseph,     german 

composer,  1732-1809. 

Barnard,  C.  in  x  927:14 

Crowest.  F.  in  927 : 1 8 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927-3 :  5 

Hacker,  F.  9273:24 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Nohl,  L.  927-3:7 

Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920:  76 

Townsend,  P.  D.  927.3 :  3 1 

Haydon,  B :  Robert,  english  painter, 

1786-1846. 

Correspondence  and  table-talk. 

927.2-^45 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Stoddard.  R.  H.,  ed.  927.2 :  5 

Taylor,  T.,  ed.  927-2 :  6 

Hayes,   Catherine,  afterwards  mrs. 
Bushnell.  Irish  singer,  1830-1861. 
Clayton,  E.C.  in  927:  5 

Q.  in  920: 24 

Hayes,   Rutherford  Birchard,  19th 
president  of  the  U.  S.,  b.  1833. 
Howells,  W.  D.  923- 11 :  42 

Hayley,  W:,  english  poet,  1745-1830. 
Cary,  H.  F.  in  928.2 :  2 

Hayne,  Robert  Young,  amer.  states- 
man, 1791-1839. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  v2 

Haynes,  J:,  3d  governor  of  Massa- 
chusetts, d.  1654. 
Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1:15 

Haynes,    Lemuel,    negro  preacher, 

Cooley,  T.  M.  922.15:8 

Hazen,  Moses,  amer.  general,  1733- 

1808. 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 

Hazlitt,   W:,   english   author,  1778- 

1830. 

DeQuincey,  T.  in  820.5 :  24 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5:  7  vl 


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1616 


Mason,  E.  T.,  ed. 

w  928.2:  215  vl 
Patmore,  P.  G.  in  928.2:  7 

Stephen,  L.  in  820.5:13  v2 

Talf ourd,  T.  N.  in  824.2 :  90 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  804:  3  v2 
Heart,  Jonathan,  amer.  soldier,  1748 
-1791. 
Butterfleld,  C.  W.  971.2:25 

Heath,  N:,  archbishop  of  York,  d. 
1566. 
Campbell.  J.  in  923. 24  :lv2 

Heath,  Robert,  english  chief  justice, 
1.575  1649. 
Atrocious  judsres.      in  923.24 : 4 
Heath,  W:,  amer.  general,  1737-1814. 
Griswold.R.W.  m  923.15:  69  v2 
Heavysegre,    C:,  en^glish    poet  me- 
chanic, b.  1816. 
Taylor.  B.  id  824.1:  78 

Hebel,  J:  Pugerman  poet.  1760-;826. 
Lang^in,  G.  928.3:89 

Taylor.  B.  iu  824.1: 78 

Heber,  Reg-inald,  english  bishop  of 
Calcutta  and  poet,  1783-1826. 
Robinson.  T.  922.23:7 

St.  John.  J.  A.  iH  923:11  v3 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

Yonge.  C.  M.  i;i  922:11 

Hedwig:,  see  Jadwigra. 
Heemskerk,  Jacob  van,  dutch  ad- 
miral, 1567-1607. 
Liefdc,  J.  de.  in  923.5 :  42 

Hegrel,  G:W:   F:,  german  philoso- 
pher, 1770-1831. 
Caird,  E.  193:4 

Heim,  Ernst  L:,  german  physician, 
1747-1834. 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-h79 

Mezjrer,  K.  L.  F.  in  920 :  74 

Hein,  P:   Pieterszoon,  callcAl  Piet, 
dutch  admiral,  1578-1629. 
Liefde.  J.  de.  in  923.5: 42 

Heine,  H:,  german  poet,  1799-1856. 
Memoirs.  928.3:28 

Arnold,  M.  928.3:16 

tu  824.2:  3 

Evans,  T.W.  928.3:28 

Go8twlck,J.  in  928.3  :R41 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v2 

Selden.  C.  928.3:50 

Stigrand,  W.  928.3:18 

Strodtmann,  A.  H.  928.3 :  82 

Heineken,  Christian  H:,  the  boy  of 
Lubexik,  1721-1725. 
Spamer,  O..  ed.  in  920 :  76 

Heinicke,   S:,  german  educator   of 
deaf-mutes,  1729-1790. 
Stotzner.  H.  E.  in  920 :  74 

Heinrlch  I,  emperor  of  Germany, 
876-936. 
Oertel,  H.  923.3:37 

Heinrich,  Friedrich  Heinrlch  Lud- 
wig,  pnisstan  prince,  brother  of 
Frederick  the  great,  1726-1802. 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  76 

Heinse,  J:  Jacob  W:,  german  au- 
thor, 1748-1803. 
Gleim,  J.  W.  L.  in  928.3 :  74 

Schober.  J.  N.  928.3:85 

Heldne,  Louise  Elisabeth,  see  Or- 
leans, Duclicsse  d". 
Helmer,  C:   Downes,  amer.  clergy- 
man, 1827-1879. 
Helmer,  S.  R.  922.15:9 

'ELeloise,  french  abbess,  1101-1164. 
Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920:19  vl 

Lord,  J.  in  904: 31  v5 

Richardson,  A.  S.  922.4:11 

See  also  Abailard. 

Heist.      Bartholomeus     van     der, 

dutch  painter,  1613-1670. 

Gower,  L)rd  R.  C.      in  927.5 :  27 

Hemans,   Felicia   Dorothea,   born 

Browne,  english  poet,  1794-1835. 

Chorley,  H.  F.  928.2:73 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:1154  vl 

Gilflllan.  G.  in  820.5:  8  v2 

Owen,  H.  M.  928.2:74 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Slgrourney,  L.  H.       in  928.2:  74 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.  in  821.5 :  7 


Hendrickson,  H:,  blind  norwegian 
in  America,  b.  1848. 
[Autobiography.]  923.5:31 

Henley,  Robert,  1st  earl  of  North- 
ington,  lord  chancellor  of  England^ 
1708-1772. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v5 

Henri  IV,  king  of  France,  1553-1610. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.4:45 

James,  G.  P.  R.  923.4:  46 

Lamb,  Lady—.  in  923 :  27 

Philippson,  M.  in  920 :  78  vl 

Henri  C:  Ferdinand  Marie  Dieu- 
donne  d'Artois,  du^  de  Bordeaux, 
titular  king  of  France  as  Henri  V, 
called  comte  de  Chambord,  1820- 
1883. 
King.  E.  in  9234:  2 

Henrietta  Maria,  queen  of  Charles 
I,  1609-1669. 
Bayne,  P.  in  942.4:18 

Strickland,  A.    in  923.2 1 :  27  v4 
Henry  I.  king  of  England.  1068-1135. 
Cobbe.  T.  in  942.2:  21 

Henry  V,  king  of  England,  1388-1422. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  942 :  32  vl 
Brooks.  E.  S.  in  x  920 :  72 

Lamb,  Lady—.  in  923:  27 

Henry,  prince  of  Wales,  eldest  son  of 
James  I,  1594-1612. 
Bisset.  A.  in  904:  34 

Henry  of  France,  see  Henri. 
Henry  of  Germany,  see  Heinrich. 
Henry,  Alexander,  amer.  merchant, 
1768-1847. 

Hunt,  F.  in  923. 18 :lvl 

Henry,  Joseph,  amer.  scientist,  1797- 
1878. 
Memorial.  in  506:  R4v21 

Memorial.  925.1:6 

Henry,  Patrick,  amer.  orator  ami 
statesman,  1736-1799. 
Arnold,  S.G.  923.12:34 

Everett,  A.  H.        in  923.1:22  vl 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920:  39 

Johnston,  E.  W.      in  923.12:  66 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  vl 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Wirt,  W.  923.12:33 

Henry,    Philip,    english   nonconf(rr- 
mist  divine,  163'-1«96. 
Diary.  922  24:21 

Herbert,  The  hon.  Auberon  E:  W: 
Molyneux,  english  liberal,  b.  1838. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22 : 1 

Herbert,   E:,  1st  baron  Herbert  of 
Chcrhurji,  english  philosopher,  a. 
1648. 
Autobiofrraphy.  928.2:164 

Herbert,  Sir  E:,  lord  keeper  of  the 
great  seal  of  England,  d.  1657. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v3 

Herbert,  Sir's,:,  chief  justice  of  Eng- 
land, d.  1698. 
Campbell,  J.         in  923.24:  2  v2 
Herbert,  G:,  english  clergyman  and 
author,  1593-1633. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  922.2 :  3 

Walton,  I.  in  922.22:  7 

abridged.  in  922.22 :  5 

Whipple.  E.  P.  in  820.6:15 

Herbert,  H:  W:,  {Frank Forrester), 

amer.  aidhor  and  sportsman,  1807 

-ia58. 

Pond,  F.  E.  in  799:1 

Herbert,  Mary,  born  Sidney,  coun- 
tess of  Pembroke,  15,50-1621. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in920:66 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  28 
Herder,   J:    Gottfried   v.,    german 
philosopher  and  poet,  1744-180:3. 


Barenbach, 
Gostwlck,  J. 
Haym,  R. 
Schmidt,  F. 
Taylor,  B. 
Werner,  A. 


in  920:  78  v6 

in  928.3  :K41 

928.3-H83 

928.3:98 

in  830.2:  5 

in  920.3:  2 


Herezuelo,  Leanor,  born  de  Cisne- 

ros,  Spanish  martyr,  1.535-1.567. 

Chapman,  W.  iji  922:  13 

Herodes    (enf/.    Herod)   the   great, 

king  of  Judea,  b.  c.  72  -  a.  d.  4. 

James,  G .  P.  R.  in  904 :  28 


Herodotos  Q.at.  Herodotus),  greek 
historian,  b.  c.  484-406. 
Eminent  men.  in  820.5 :  4 

Swayne,  G.  C.  889:1 

Herrick,  Robert,  english  poet   and 
clergyman,  1591-1674. 
Gosse,  E.  W.  in  928.2:  213 

Herschel,  Caroline  Lucretia,   ger- 
man astronomer  in  England,  17.50 
-1848. 
Adams,  W.H.D.  in  920:  66 

Herschel,  JVfrs.  J.  925.2:7 

Herschel,  Sir  F:  W:,  german  astro- 
nomer in  England,  1738-1822. 
Arago,  D.  F.  J.  in  925 : 1  vl 

. germ.  in  500 :  3  v3 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920:  39 

Holden,  E.  S.  925.2:8 

Herschel,    Sir  J:    F:    W:,    english 

astronomer,  1792-1871. 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 

Proctor,  R.  A.  in  520:  10 

Hertford,    Countess  of,   see   Q-rey, 

Lady  Katherine. 
Hertford,     Marquis   of,    see   Sey- 
mour, W: 
Hervey,  J:,   baron  Hervey  of  Ick- 
worth,  1696-1743. 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Hervey,  Mary,  born  Leppell,  lady 
Hervey  of  Ickworth,  1700-1768. 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  28 
Hesiodos  {eng.  Hesiod),  greek  poet, 
about  9th  century,  b.  c. 
Davies.J.  884:2 

Heyne,  Christian  Gottlob.  german 
scholar  and  critic,  1729-1812. 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  21  vl 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-|-79 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Heyse,  Paul  J:  L:,  german  author, 
b.  1830. 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834:  20  vl 

Heywood,    T:,   english   actor   and 
dramatist,  17th  century. 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  822.5:1 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in820.5:15 

Hieronymus  Pragensis,  (english  Je- 
rome, bohemian  Jarolim),  bohe- 
mlan  reformer,  d.  1416. 
Moars,  J.  W.  in  922.3:  4 

Hildebrand,  see  O-regrorius  VII. 
Hill,  Harry  R.  W.,  amer.  merchant, 
1797-18.5.3. 
Hunt,F.  in  923.18:1  v2 

Hill,  Rowland,  english  methodist  di- 
vine, 1744-18;«. 
Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 :  8 

Hill,  Sir  Rowland,  english  postmas- 
ter-general, 1795-1879. 
Hill,  G.  B.  923.22:34 

Hiller,  Ferdinand,  german  compo- 
ser, 1811-1885. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Hillhouse,  James,  amer.  statesman, 
17.54-18:^2. 
Moore,  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  v2 

Hinckley,  T:,  6th  governor  of  Ply- 
mouth, 1621-1708. 
Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1:15 

Hobart,  J:  H:,  amer.  bishop,  1775- 
18:50. 
McVicar.J.  922.13:7,8 

Hobart,  8:,  amer.  engineer. 

Fulton,  J.  D.  926.1:11 

Hobbes,    T:,    english     philosopher, 
1.588-1679. 
Bisset,  A.  in  904 :  34 

xMorris,  G.  S.  in  921.2:1 

Hodgre,  C:,  amer.  clergyman  and  au- 
thor, 1797-1878. 
Hodge  A.  A.  922.14:8 

Hodgrson,    Francis,  english  clergy- 
man  and  author,  1781-1852. 
Hodgson,  J.  T.  922.23 :  8 

Hofer,    Andreas,    tyrolese  patriot, 
17ti7-1810. 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-|-79 

Hoffman,  Virginia  Havisido,  bm-n 
Hale,  amer.  missionary,  18.H2-1856. 
Cummins,  G.  I).  922.13:  9 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


Hof  Hun 


lfil8 


Hoffmann,  Ernst   Theodor  Ama- 
deus  (originally  Wolfgang),  ger- 
man  author,  1776-1823. 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  21  vl 

Hograrth,  W:,  english  painter,  1697- 
1764. 
Cunningham,  A.      /n  927.2:1  vl 
Dobson,  A.  927-2:7 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  828.5:1 

Thackeray,  W.  M.         in  928.2:  8 
Hogg',  James,  tJie  Ettrick  shepherd, 
scotch  poet  and  romance  writer, 
1772-1835. 
Mason,  E.  T..ed.  in  928.2:215  v2 
Hohenlohe  -Waldenburg-Schil- 
lingsfiirst,     Clodwig    K:     V:, 
prinz   von    liatibor  und    Corvay, 
filrst,  german  statesman,  b.  1819. 
Tattle,  H.  w  923.3:15 

Holbein,  Hans,  german  painter,  1197 
-1554  or  1,543. 
Cundall.J.  927-3:39 

Woltmann,  A.  927.3+38 

Holcroft,  T:,  english  dramatist  and 
romance  writer,  1745-1809. 
Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926 : 3 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Holland,  Lord,  see  Fox-Vassall, 

H:  R: 
Holland,  Sir  H:,  english  physician, 
1788-1873. 
Recollections.  926.2 : 7 

Holmes,    Oliver     Wendell,    amer.    \ 
physician  and  author,  b.  1809.  i 

Brown,  E.  E.  928.1 :  68 

Haweis.  H.  R.  in  928.1 :  56 

Kennedy,  W.  S.  928.1 :  68 

Sanborn.  F.  B.  m928.1-t-Pl 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  82 1 .5 : 1 8 

Holt,  air  J :,  chief  justice  of  England, 
1642-1710. 
Campbell,  .T.  in  923.24:1  v2 

Holyoake,  G:  .lacob,  english  radi- 
cal, b.  1817. 
Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22 :  6 

Home,  Daniel  Douglas,  amer.  s/nrit- 
valist,b.  \mi. 
Incidents  of  my  life.     922.18:13 
Home,  H:,  lord  Karnes,  scotch  phil- 
osopher and  jurist,  1696-1782. 
Foster,  J.  in  824.2 :  39 

Homeros  {eng.  Homer),  greek  poet, 
about  1000  b.  c. 
Alison,  Sir  A.  in  824.2 : 2 

1(1824.2:124  v2 

Arnold,  M.  in  824.2:  3 

Bonltz.  H.  883.2:1 

Coleridge,  H.  N.  in  881.2:1 

Collins,  W.L.  883:3 

DeQuincev,  T.        in  824.2 :  30  vl 
Dobson,  W.T  in  811: 3 

Fronde,  J.  A.         i;t  824.1 :19  vl 
Geddes.  W.  D.  883.2:3 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  883.2:2 

Goodrich,  S  G.  in  x  920  6:4 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

tn  920:19  v2 
Hommaire  de  Hell,  Ad^le,  Jrench 
traveler,  b.  1819. 
Adams,  W.H.D.  in  928: 22 

Honthorst,     Gerard     van,     dutch 
painter,  1590-16.56. 
Gower,  Lord  R.  C.       in  927.5 :  27 
Hooch,  P:  de,  dutch  painter,  1632?- 
1681? 
Gower,  Lord  R.  C.       in  927.5 :  27 
Hood,  T:,  english  poet,  1798-1845. 
Broderipp,  F.  F.  928.2 :  76 

Gllflllan,  G.  in  820.5 :  8  v2 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed. 

in  928.2:215  v4 
Ossoli,  S.  M.  id  824.1:  63 

Q.  iii  920:  24 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:  6 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5:14  v2 
Hook,  Theodore  E:,  english  journal- 
ist, 1788-1841. 
Smiles,  S.  in  920: 26 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 

102 


Hooker,  R:,  english  clergyman,  1554- 
1600. 
Morris,  G.  8.  in  921.2:1 

Walton,  T.  in  200 :  6  vl 

in  922.2:7 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.6:16 

Hopkins,    Johns,   amer.    merchant, 

1795-1873. 

Bolton,  S.K.  i»i  920.1:13 

Hopkins,  S:,  am^r.  clergyman,  1721- 


Whittier,  J.  G. 


in  920: 30 


Hopper, I:  T.,  quaker philanthropist, 

1771-1852. 

Child,  L.M.  923.12:35 

Hoppner,  J:,  english  painter,  1759- 

1810. 

Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2 : 1  v4 

Horatius    Flaccus,   Quintus,  (eng. 

Horace),  latin  lyric  poet,  b.  c.  65-8. 

Martin,  6'ir  T.  871:3 

Horn,  W.  O.  v.,  pseud.,  see  Oertel, 

PhilippF:  W: 
Horner,    Francis,    scotch   political- 
economist,  1778-1817. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,   in  923 :  2  v2 
Memoirs.  923.22:35 

Hortense  Eugenie  de  Beauharnais, 
queen  of  Holland,  mother  of  Na- 
poleon ill,  1783-1837. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.4 :  36 

Lagarde,  A.  conUe  de.      923.4 :  33 
Hosmer,  Harriet  G.,  am^r.  sculptor, 
b.  1830. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R54  v2 
Thurston.  R.  B.  in  920:  60 

Houdin,  Robert  J:  Eugene,  french 
conjurer,  1805-1871. 
Memoirs.  927.4:9 

Housman,  Robert,    english  clergy- 
man, 1759-18;^. 
Housman,  R.  F.  922.23 : 9 

Houssaye,  Arsene,  french  author, 
b.  1815. 
Jacquot,  E.  C.  J.  B.    in  928.4 :  38 
Houston,   S:,    am^.  general,    1793- 
1863. 
Savage,  J.  in  923.1: 20 

Howard,  Bronson,  am^r.  dramatist, 
living. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2 :  183 

Howard,  Harriet,  born  Leeds,  wife 
of  J:  Howard,  1726-1765. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:49 

Howard,  H:,  english  painter,  1769- 
1847. 
Howard,  F.  in  750:  5 

Howard,  J:,  english  philanthropist, 
1736-1790. 
Aikin,  J.  923.26:1 

Blaikie,  W.  G.  in  923.26:10 

Dixon,  W.  H.  923.26:2 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  39 

Stoughton,  J.  923.26 :  8 

Taylor,  W.C.  in  920.3: 8 

Howard,  T:,  Mh  duke  oj  Norfolk, 
executed  1573. 
Criminal  trials.       in  345.2 : 3  vl 
Howe,   Elias,  amer.  inventor,  1819- 
1867. 
Bolton,  S.K.  in  920.1:13 

Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :77 

Howe,  Julia,  born  Ward,  amer.  poet 
and  reformer,  b.  1819. 
Calhoun,  L.  C.  in  920 :  50 

How^e,  R:,  tst  earl  Howe,  english  ad- 
miral, 1725-1799. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  923.26 :  3 

Howe,  Robert,  amer.  general,  d.  1787. 
Griswold.R.W.  i?i  923.16:  69  v2 
Headley,  J.  T.     in  923 . 1 6 :  70  v2 
Hoyne,  T:,  Chicago  lawyer,  1817-1883. 
Inmemoriam.  923.18+11 

Hrolf,  see  Rollon. 
Hrotsvith,     german    poetess,     10th 
century. 
Kfipke,  R.  830.1:28 

Hubbell,  Levi,  amer.  judge,  1808-1876. 
Impeachment  trial,  in  346. 15:D 
Huber,   Francois,  swiss    naturalist, 
1750-1830. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  39 

Naturalist's  llbr.   in  550 :  58  v39 


Huber,  Marie  Alraee,  bom  Lullln, 
wife  of  Francois  Huher. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:49 

Hiibner,    G:,    austrian    woodcutter 
and  engineer,  17.55-1833. 
Cobb,  J.  F.  in  x  920 :  44 

Hudson,  H:,  english  navigator,  1.550- 
1611. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.         in  x  923 :  14 
Cleveland,  H.  R.  in  9231 :  21  vlO 
Huger,  I:,  amer.  general,  1742-1797. 

Griswold.R.W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 

Hughes,  G :  E.,  brother  of  T:  Hughes, 

1831-1872. 

Hughes,  T.  923.24:17 

Hughes,  J:,  english  poet,  1677-1730. 

Johnson,  S.  in  928.2:4 

in  928.2: 4  v2 

Hughes,  J:,  amer.  archbishop,  1797- 

1864. 
Hassard.  J.  R.  G.  922.12:1 

Kehoe,  L.  in  200:7  vl 

Hughes,    T:,    english    author    and 
economist,  b.  1823. 
Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22 :  6 

Hugo,  V:  Marie  vlcomte,  french  au- 
thor, 1802-1885. 
Amicis,  E.  de.  in  854:1 

Barbou,  A.  928.4:15 

928.4:40 

Buchanan,  R.  in  824.2:13 

Castelar  y  Rissoll,  E.  in  928.2:  28 
Claretie,  J.  in  920.4 : 3  vl 

Dowden,  E.  in  804:1 

Hugo,  J.  A.  928.4:16 

Jacquot,  E.  C.  J.  B.    in  928.4:  38 
King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.         in  920.4 :  2 
Mauris,  M.  in  928.4 :  2 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v2 

Smith.  G.B.  928.4:42 

Stevenson,  R.  L.       in  824.2:108 
Taylor,  B.  in  824. 1:78 

Towle,  G.  M.  in  923:10 

Hull,  W:,  amer.  general,  1753-1825. 
Campbell.  M.  923.15:16 

Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15:  3 

Humboldt,  F:  H:  Alexander  frei^- 
herr  v.,   german  scientist,    1769- 
1859. 
Alison,  Sir  A.     in  824.2 : 1 24  v3 
Bruhns,  K.,  ed.  925.3+6 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  vl 
Everett,  E.  in  824. 1 :  28 

Klencke,  P.  F.  H.  923.5 :  2 

Macgillivray,  W.  508:7 

MohT,M.  O.  in  920.3:  2 

Naturalist's  libr.    in  690 :  68  v33 
Schmidt,  F.  925.3  :  6 

Tuckerman.  H.  T.     in  804 :  3  v2 
Humboldt,  K:W:  freiherrv.,  ger- 
man  philologist   and   statesman, 
1767-1835. 
Haym.  R.  924.8:1 

Schlesier,  G.  in  926.3:  2 

Humboldt,    Marie    Elisabeth    v., 
horn  Colomb,  formerly  baroness 
V.  HoUwede,  mother  of  Alex.  v. 
Humboldt,  d.  1796. 
HoUoway,  L.  C.  in  920: 67 

Hume,    D:,  scotch  philosopher  and 
historian,  1711-1776. 
Bisset,  A.  in  904:  34 

Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  920 :  46  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920 : 1 1 

Foster,  J.  in  824.2 :  39 

Huxley,  T.H.  921.2:4 

McCosh,J.  104:7pt6 

;       Morris,  G.S.  in  921.2:1 

!    Hume    or    Home,     Helen,    bom 
\  Johnston,    lady  Gh-aden,   scotch 

I  covenanter,  d.  about  1707. 

Anderson,  J.  in  922.2:1 

Hummel,    J:    Nepomuk,    german 
I  composer,  1778-1837. 

I       Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Hunt,  Harriot  Kesia,  amer.  physi- 
cian and  author,  1805-1875. 
Glances  and  glimpses.     926.1:6 
j       Belloc,  B.  R.  in  920: 22 

Hunt,  James  H:  Leigh,  english  poet 
\  and  essayist.  1784-1859. 

I       Autobiography.  928.2:76 


1619 


Hun-Jea 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX . 


1630 


Clarke,  C.  and  M.  Cowden. 

fn  928.2:  47 
GilflUan.  G.             in  820.5 : 8  v2 
Hazlitt,  W.                   in  824.2 :  48 
Mason.  B.  T.,  ed.  in  928.2 :215  vl 
Smiles,  S.                         in  920:  26 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5:  7 
Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5: 14  v2 
Hunt,  W:,  englUh  painter,  1790-1864. 
Palgrave,  F.  T.                 in  704:  4 
Hunt,  W:  Holman,  english  arti»t,  b. 
1827. 
Ruskin.  J.                          in  756:  3 
Hunt,  W:   Morris,    amer.    painter, 
1834-1879. 
Bolton,  S.K.                in  920.1:13 
Hunter,  J:,  scotc/i  anatomist,  1728- 
1793. 
Edirar,  J.  G.                 in-x.  920 :  10 
Jardine,  Sir  W.        in  590 :  58  v5 
Hunter,  Robert  Mercer  Taliaferro, 
amer.  statesman,  h.  1809. 
Savage,  J.                    in  923.1:  20 
Hunter,  W:,  scotch  anatomi»t  and 
physician,  1715-1783. 
Edg-ar,  J.  G.                 in  ac  920:11 
Hunter,  W :,  amer.  statesman,  1774- 
1849. 
Moore,  F.               in  329. 1 :  32  v2 
Huntingdon,  Countess  of,  see  Has- 
tings, Selina. 
Huntingrton,  Daniel,  amer.  pain- 
ter, b.  1816. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  927. 1:16 
Huntingrton,  Jedediah,  amer.  gen- 
eral, 1743-1818. 
Griswold,  R.  W.      923.15:69  v2 
Huntsman,     B:,    english    artisan, 
1704-1776. 
Smiles,  S.                         in  926.2:1 
Hurst,  J :,  amer.  clergyman,  time  of 
the  revolutiini .                       _  .    _ 
Headley,  J.  T.               in  922.1:  2 
Hub   or   Huss,    J:,    boliemian  re- 
former, 1373-1414.  „ 

Gillett,E.  H.  922.3:3 

Mears,  J.  W.  in  922.3 : 4 

Hutcheson,  Archibald,  english  phi- 
losopher and  political  wiiter,  d. 
1740.  ,„„   ^ 

Fowler,  T.  192:9 

Hutchinson,  Anne,  english   relig- 
ious eiMiusiast,  1600-1648. 
Ellis,  G.  E.  in  923. 1 :  22  v6 

Hutchinson,   J:,    english   puritan 

and  reiiicide,  1616-166t.        ,  ^ 

Hutchinson,  L.  923.25:16 

923.25:35 

Hutchinson,  Lucy,  horn  Apsley, 

wife  of  col.  J:,   english   author, 

1620-1659.  ^    ^^ 

Adams,  W.H.D.  in  920:  66 

Child,  L.  M.  in  920:  49 

Crosland,  C.  i?i920:52 

Russell,  W.  in  920: 38 

Hutchinson,  T:,  governor  of  Mas- 

sacJiuseUs,  1711-1780. 

Hutchinson,  P.  O.        923.12 :  97 

Hutten,  Ulrich  v.,  german  tJwtU)- 

gian  and  autlior,  1488-152.?. 

Maccall,  W.  in  920:  59  vl 

Prutz,  H.  f n  920 :  78  v4 

Strauss,  D.  F.  928.3 :  77 

Hutton,  James,  scotch  mineralogist, 

1726-1797.  ^^^    ^ 

Duncan,  P.M.  in  925:  4 

Hutton,  W:,  english  antiquary  and 

author.  1723-1815. 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Huxley,  T:H:,  englinh  scientist,  b. 

1825. 

McCosh,  J.  104:7pt6 

Hyde,  E:.  1st    earl  of    Clarendon, 

english  statesman  and  author,  1608 

-1674. 

Life,  by  himself.  923.22 :  26 

Bagehot,  W.  in  920.2 : 1 

Bayne,P.  in  942.4:18 

Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v3 

Lister,  T.H.  923.22:27 

Hyde,  Lady  Henrietta,  countess  of 

Rochester,  1645-1687. 

Jameson,  A.  M.  in  923.2 :  4 


Hyde,  N:,  english  judge,  d.  1681. 

Atrocious  judges,      in  923.24 :  4 
Hyde,  Robert,  english  jitdge,  d.  1665. 

Atrocious  judges.       in  923.24 :  4 

rbn-Batuta,  see  Batuta. 
Ibsen,  H:,  norwegian  poet,  b.  1838. 
Gosse,  E.  W.  in  804:  2 

Lord,  H.  F.  in  898.2:  2 

Igrnatius  of  St.    Paul,    Father,   see 

Spencer,  G : 
Inchbald,  Elizabeth,  born  Simpson, 
english  actress  and  author,  1753- 
1831. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

in  920.2:14  v2 

B.  in  I  151 

Inman,  H:,  amer.  painter,  1801-1846. 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.        in  927.1:16 

Irvine,  W:,  ame".  general,  1741-1804. 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 

Irvingr,   E:,   scotch  clergyman,  1793- 

lf34. 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5: 7  vl 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2: 48 

Oliphant.  M.  O.  922.24:8 

Paul,  C.  K.  in  920.2:12 

Irving,  originally  Brodribb,  J:  H:, 

english  actor,  b.  1888. 

Austin,  L.  927.2:37 

Hatton,  J.  927.2:36 

Public  life.  927.2:31 

Irving',   Washington,  amer.  author, 

1783-1859. 

Bryant,  W.  C. 


Duyckinck,  E.  A. 
Greene,  G.  W. 
Haweis,  H.  R. 
Hazlitt,  W. 
Hill,  D.  J. 


928.1:26 
in  928.1:  25 
920:R54v2 
in  824.1:  37 
in  928.1:  56 
in  824.2 :  48 

928.1:22 


Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928.1:  64 
Irving,  P.  M.  928.1:24 

820.1 :  PI  lv25-27 

Irvinglaua.  928.1:23 

Putnam,  G.  P.  in  928. 1 :  25 

Shepard,  W.  in  804 :  5  v3 

Warner,  CD.  928.1:21 

in  928.1:  25 

in  820.1:  PI  1  vl 

in820.1:Pll  v27 

Wilson,  J.  G.  ^  in  928. 1 :  78 

Isabella  of    Angouleme,    queen    of 
John  of  England,  1185-1346. 
Strickland,  A.     in  923.21 :  27  vl 
Isabella  of  France,  queen  of  Edward 
II,  139.5-1358. 
Strickland,  A.     in  923.21 :  27  vl 
Isabella  of  Valois,  2d  queen  of  Rich- 
ard II,  1387-1410. 
Strickland,  A.         923.21 :  27  vl 
Isabella  I  of  Castile,  queen  of  Spain, 
14.50-1504. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  923:  25 

Hewitt,  M.  E.  in  923:  6 

Jameson,  A.  in  923:  8  vl 

Jenkins,  J.  S.  in  923: 9 

Russell,  W.  in  920:  38 

Istria,  Dora  d',  pseud..  s^eKoltzoff- 
Massalsky,      Helena     Ghika, 
princess. 
Ixtlilochitl,  king  of   Texcuco,  16th 
century. 
Brooks,  E.  S.  in  x  920: 72 

Jackson,  Andrew,  "tth  president  of 
the  U.  S.,  1767-1845. 
Bancroft,  G.  in  824.1 :  3 

Black,  J.  S.  in  824.1+8 

Cobbett,  W.  923.11:25 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  R54  vl 
Frost,  J.  923.11:26 

Godwin,  P.  in  923.12:66 

Goodwin,  P.  A.  923.11:27 

Parton,  J.  923.11:28 

Peterson,  C.  J.  in923.15:3 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Sumner,  W.  G.  923. 1 1 :  54 

Jackson,  J:,  english  painter,  1778- 
1831. 
Cunningham,  A.  927.2:1  v5 


Jackson,     Julia,     see    Woodson, 

Julia. 
Jackson,  Patrick  Tracy,  amer.  m,er- 
chant,  1780-1847. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Jackson,  T:  Jonathan,  amer.  cofi- 
federate  general,  called  Stonewall, 
1824-1863. 
Addey,  M.  923.15:19 

Cooke,  J.  E.  923.15:17 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  R54  v2 
Randolph,  S.  N.  923.15:18 

Jackson,  W:,  amer.  clergyman,  1793 
-1844. 
Jackson,  W.  M.  in  204:  26 

Jacoby,  J:,  german  politician,  1805- 
1877. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Jacotot,  J:  Joseph,  french  teacher, 
1770-1840. 
Quick,  R.  H.  in  371:15 

Jacquard,   Joseph    Marie,   french 
weaver,  17.52-1834. 
Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920:  73 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920:19  v2 
Jacquemont,    V:,    french   traveler 
and  naturalist,  1801-1833. 
Hamerton,  P.  G.  in  920.4:1 

Jago,  R:.  english  poet,  171.5-1781. 

Gary,  H.  F.  in  928.2:  2 

Jahn,  F:  L:,  called   Vater  Jahn,  ger- 
man author,  1778-18.53. 
Euler,  C.  928.3:59 

James  I.  king  of  England,  (James 
VI,  of  Scotland),  1566-1625. 
Bayne,  P.  in  942.4:18 

James,  G:  Payne  Rainsford,  english 
novelist,  1801-1860. 
Whipple,  E.  P.        in  820.5:14  vl 
James,  J:  Angell,  english  clergyman, 
1785-1859. 
Steel,  R.  in  922:  6 

Jameson,     Anna    Brownell,    born 
Murphy,  Irish   author,    1797-1860. 
Belloc,  B.  R.  in  920:  22 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920  :R54v2 
Macpherson,  G.  928.2:180 

Jamesone,  G :,  scotch  painter,  1586- 
1644. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v4 
Jan    III   Sobieski,  king  of  Poland, 
1639-1696. 
Distinguished  men. 

in  920:  33  v2 
Jane  Grey,  Lady,  see  Dudley,  Lady 

Jane. 
Jane  Seymour,  3d  queen  of  Henry 
VIII,  d.  1537. 
Strickland.  A.    in  923.21 :  27  v2 
Janin,  Jules  Gabriel,  french  author, 
1804-1873. 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Janney,  S:  M.,  amer.  quaker  author, 
1801-1880. 
Memoirs.  922.18:12 

Jansz    van    Ostade,    Adriaan,  dutch 
painter,  1610-1685. 
Gower,  Lord  R.  C.       in  927.5 :  27 
Jansz  van  Ostade,!:,  dutch  painter, 
1621-1649. 
Gower,  Lord  R.  C.       in  927.5 :  27 
Jasper,  J:,  amer.  negro  preacher,  h. 
1813. 
Randolph,  E,  A.  922.16:8 

Jay,  J:,  amer.  statesman  and  chief 
Justice  of  the  U.  S.,  174.5-1839. 
Flanders,  H.  in  923.14:  2  vl 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  i/ix  920:  39 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :32vl 

Renwick,  H.  B.  923.12:  36 

Thayer,  W.  S.  in  923.12:  66 

Van  Santvoord,  G.     iu  923.14:  3 
Jay,  Sarah  Van  Brugh,  born  Living- 
stone, mrs.  J :,  17,57-1803. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  vl 
Jay,  W :,  english  clergyman,  1769-1863. 
Famous  boys.  in  x  920 ;  32 

Jeanne  d'Albret,  queen  of  Navarre, 
1538-1573. 
Wittenmyer,  A.  in 922:  12 


1621 


BIOGBAPHY— INDEX . 


Jef-Ean 


Jefferson,  Joseph,,  aiwer.   actor,  b. 

1829. 

Carroll,  H.  in  920.1:10 

Jefferson,  T:,  3d  president  of  the  U. 

S.,  1743-1826. 

Brougham.  H. /orrf.    in  923:  2  v3 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  vl 

Godwin.  P.  in  923.12:66 

Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.  923.11:55 

Parker,  T.  m  923.1:  27 

Parton,  J.  923.11:16 

Pierson,  H.  W.  923.11:17 

Randall,  H.S.  923.11:18 

Randolph,  S.  N.  923.11:19 

Tucker.  G.  923.11:20 

Jefferson  family. 

Winter.  W.  9271:10 

Jeffrey,  Francis  lord,  scotch  author, 
1773-1850. 
Cockburn,  H.  T.  lord.     928.2 :  77 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920 : 1 0 

Gilflllan.  G.  in  820.5:7  vl 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2 :  48 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed. 

OT  928.2:  215  v2 
Miller.  H.  in  824.2:71 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.  in  824. 1 :  84 
Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5:14  v2 
Jeffreys,  G:  lord,  judge  and  lord- 
chancellor  of  England,  1648-1689. 
Atrocious  judges,  in  923.24:  4 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v3 

in  923.24:  2  v2 

Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24:  8  vl 

Woolrych,  H.  W.  92324:18 

Jejeebhoy,    Sir   Jamsetjee,    parsi 
merchant  and  philanthropist,  1783- 
1859. 
Spamer,  O.  in  920 :  74 

Jenkinson,    Sir    Robert    Bankes, 
2d  earl  of  Liverpool,  english  states- 
man, 1770-1828. 
Brougham.  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v2 
Jenner,  E:,  english  physician,  1749- 
1823. 
Distinguished  men.  in  920 :  33  v2 
Goodrich.  S.  G.  in  x  920:  39 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2:8 

Jerdan,  W:,  scotch  author,  1782-1869. 
Personal  reminiscences. 

in  928.2:  106 
Jerome  of  Prague,  see  Hierony- 

xnus  Pragensis. 
Jerrold,  Douglas  W:,  «7?gittsAA«»ior- 
ist,  1803-1857. 
Clarke,  C.  and  M.  Cowden-. 

in  928.2:  47 
Jerrold.  W.B.  928.2:78 

Mason,  E.T., cd.  in  928.2:215  v4 
Jervis,  J:,  1st  earl  of  Saint  Vincent, 
english  admiral,  1734-1823. 
Brougham,  H.  lord    in  923 :  2  v2 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

in  X  923.25:  3 

Jessup,   T:   Sidney,  amtr.  general, 
1788-1860. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15: 3 

Jesus  Christ,  see  class  232,  col.  93. 
Jinghiz-  (Chinese  Ching-sze)  Kahn, 
Jemutshin  called,  mongol  empe- 
ror, 1162-1227. 
Abbott,  J.  923.5:36 

Joan  Plantagenet,  the  fair  maid  of 
Kent,  wife  of  Edward  the   black 
prince,  1828-1885. 
Wittenmyer,  A. 

in  922:12 
Joan  or  Joanna,  see  Giovanna. 
Joan  of  Arc,  se«Darc,  Jeanne. 
Joan  of  Navarre,  see  Jeanne  d'Al- 

bret. 
Joanna  of  Navarre,  queen  of  Henry 
IV  of  England,  1370-1437. 
Strickland,  A.         923.21 :  27  vl 
John  of  Austria,  see  Juan,  J)on. 
John  of  Salisbui-y,  english  scholastic 
philosopher,  1120-1180. 
Morris,  G.  8.  in  921.2:1 

John  Sobieski,  see  Jan  IllSobies- 
ki. 


Johnson,  Andrew,  nth  president  of 
the  U.S.,  1808-1875. 
Impeachment  trial,  see  col.  223. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1: 29 

Savage,  J.  in  923. 1 :  20 

Johnson,  Elizabeth,    born    Jervis, 
formerly  mrs.  Porter,  ^oife  of  S.- 
Johnson, 1688-1752. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920:  57 

Johnson,  R:   Mentor,  amer.  politi- 
cian and  soldier,  1781-1850. 
Peterson.  C.  J.  in  923.15:  3 

Johnson,  S:,  english   lexicographer, 
philologist  and  author,  1709-1784. 
Bolton.  S.  K.  in  920:  73 

Boswell,  J.  928.2:79 

Brougham,  H.  lord. 

in  920:  45  v2 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  20 

in  824.2:  22 

Cary,  H.  F.  in  928.2:  2 

Croker,  J.  W.,  «d.  928.2:84 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  inx  920:10 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  iux  920:41 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2 :  67  v2 
Mason,  E.  T.,  «rf.  928.2:83 

Murphy.  A.  in  820.2:13  vl 

Page,  W.  P..«6?.  928.2:81 

Russell,  A.  P.  in  824.1:113 

Russell,  J.  F.  928.2:82 

Stephen.  L.  928.2:80 

i?i  820.5: 13  v2 

Waller.  J.  F.  928.2:85 

Johnson,  Sarah,  born  Ford,  m  ther 
of  S:  Johns  n,  1689-1759. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Johnson,  Sir  W:,  english    general, 
1715-1774. 
Stone,  W.L.  923.25:16 

Joinville,     Francois      Ferdinand 
Philippe   L:   Marie  d'Orleans, 
prince  de.  b.  1818. 
Miiller.  F.  M.         in  824.2 :  74  v3 
Jones,  Agnes  E.,  Irish  nurse,  d.  1868. 
Blaikie,  W.  G.  in  923.26:10 

Jones,  E:  Burne-,  english  artist,  liv- 
ing. 
Ruskin.  J.  in  756:  3 

Jones,  H.  A.,  english  dramatist,  liv- 
ing. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2 :  183 

Jones,  J :   Paul,    commodore  In   the 
amer.  navy,  1747-1792. 
Headley,  J.  T.    in  923.15:70  v2 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Sherburne,  J.  P.  923.15:  20 

Jones,   Roger,  amer.  general,  1789- 
1853. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15+1 

Jones,  Walter  Restored,  amer.  mer- 
chant. 1793-1855. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923. 18  :lvl 

Jones,  Sir  W :,  english  poet,  1746-1794. 
Cary,  H.F.  in  928.2:  2 

Distinguished  men. 

in  920: 33  v2 
Edgar.  J.  G.  in  x  920 :  10 

Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24 :  8  v2 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

Jonson   or   Johnson,    B:,      english 
poet  and  dramatist,  1574-1637. 
Coleridge,  S.  T.         in  820.2 :7  v4 
Gifford,  W.  in  928.2:1 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  822.5:1 

in  828.5:1 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5:14  v2 

in  820.5:15 

Joseph,  Jewish  patriarch,   abt.  1525 

b.  c. 

Schupp,  O.  922.6:3 

Joseph   II,   emperor   of    Germany, 

1741-1790.     . 

Beer,  A.  in  920:78  v9 

Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  922 :  3  vl 

Schmidt,  F.  923.3:67 

Joseph  Bonaparte,  successively  king 

oj  Naples  and  of  Spain,  1768-1844. 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.4 :  28 

Woodward,  E.  M.  923.4 :  26 


Josephine,    Marie    Joseph     Rose 
Tascher  de  laPagrerie,  empress 
of  the  french,  wife  of  Napoleon  I, 
1763-1814. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.4:29 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  923 :  25 

Headley,  P.  C.  923.4:30 

Hewitt.  M.  E.  in  923 :  6 

Jenkins,  J.  S.  in  923 :  9 

LeNormand,  M.  A.  A.    923  4:32 
Memes,  J.  S.  923.4:31 

Russell,  W.  in  920:  38 

Joubert,  Joseph,  french  moralist, 
1754-1824. 
Arnold.  M.  in  824.2:  3 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  in  844 : 2 

Jovianus,  Flavius  Claudius,  empe- 
ror of  Rome,  331-364. 
La  Bletterie.  J.  P.  R.  de. 

in  880:  1  v2 
Juan,  Don,  of  Austria,  Spanish  gen- 
eral, 1546-1578. 
Maxwell.  Sir  W.  Stirling-.  940:  51 
Juarez,   Benito,  mexican  statesman 
and  president  of  the  republic,  1807- 
1872. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  v2 
Judas  Iscariot,  the  traitor,  d.  34. 

DeQuincey.  T.  in  204:18  v2 

Judson,    Adoniram,    amer.   missio- 
nary, 1788-1850. 
Conant,  H.  C.  922.16:3 

Wayland,  F.  922.16:2 

Judson,     Ann,     born     Hasseltine, 
amer.  missionary,  1789-1826. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:49 

Knowles.  J.  D.  922.16:4 

Judson,    Emily,    born     Chubbuck, 
(Fanny  Forrester),  amer.   missio- 
nary, 1817-1854. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:1164  v2 
Kendrick,  A.  C.  928.1:25 

Judson,  Sarah,  born  Hall,  previously 
mrs.  Boardman,  amer.  poet,  1803- 
1845. 
Judson,  E.  C.  922.16:6 

Judson  family. 

Yonge.  C.  M.  in  922:11 

Jukofskii,  see  Zhukofskii. 

Julianus,  Flavius  Claudius,  called 

the  apostate,  emperor  of  Pome,  331 

-363. 

Neander.  J.  A.  W.  923.6 :  15 

Julius  Csesar,  see  Ceesar,  Caius 

Julius. 
Jullien,     L:    G:     Antoine    Jules, 
french   compose?    and    conductor, 
1812-1860. 
Q.  in  920: 24 

Jungr-Stillingr,  J:  H:,  german  au- 
thor, 1740-1817. 
Autobiography.  922.3:11 

Jugend.    jiinglingsjahre.  wander- 
schalt.  928.3:44 

Junot,  Laure  mm^.,  see  Abrant^s, 

Duchesse  d'. 
Juvenalis  (.eng.  Juvenal),  Decimus 
Junius,  latin  poet,  40-125? 
Walford,  E.  877:2 

Kah-ge-gra-grah-bowk,    G:   Cop- 
way,  Ojibuay  chief. 
Life.  920.1:116 

Kalb,  J:,  called  baron  de,  general  In 
the  amer.  revolution,  1721-1780. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in923. 16:69  v2 
Headley,  J.  T.    in  923. 16 :  70  v2 
Kapp,  F.  923.15:66 

Karnes,  Lord,  see  Home,  H : 
Kampfer,  Engelbrccht,  german  bo- 
tanist and  traveler,  1651-1716. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923:11  vl 

Kane,  Elisha  Kent,  amer.  explorer, 
1820-1857. 
Elder,  W.  923.19:4 

Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Love-life.  923.19:5 

Kant,     Immanuel,    german    philo- 
sopher, 1724-1804. 
De  Quincey,  T.      in  824.2 :  29  vl 

in  824.2 :  34  v2 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920+79 

Hedge,  F.H.  in  104:8 


Eau-Eoc 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


McCosh,  J. 
Morris,  G.  S. 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B. 
Wallace,  W. 
Watson,  J. 
Werner,  A. 


in  104:7  v2 
142:4 
i?i920:25 
921.3:3 
142:3 
in  920.8:  2 
Kantemir,  Antiokl,  russian  author, 
1708-1744. 
Turner,  C.  E.  in  897:  7 

Karamzin,  N:   Mikhallovitch,  rtw- 
sian  author.  1766-1836. 
Turner,  C.  E.  in  897 :  7 

Karl    T    the    great,   called  Charle- 
laagne,  king  of  France  and  em- 
peror of  the  west,  742-814. 
Cleveland,  R.  E.  in  824. 1 :  7 

De  Quincey.  T.  in  204 : 1 8  v2 

Efrinhard.  9233 :  64 

Lamb,  Lady  — .  in  923 :  27 

Lord,  J.  in  904: 31  v2 

Oertel,  H.  928.3:66 

Schmidt,  F.  923.3:66 

Karl  V,  emperor  of  Germany,  1600- 
1558. 
Correspondence.  928.3:17 

Robertson,  W.  948:10 

948 : 1 1 

VanPraet.  J.  in  940:  60 

Karl  XII,  king  of  Sweden,  1682-1718. 
Brooks,  E.  S.  in  x  920:72 

Lamb,  Lady  — .  in  928 :  27 

Oscar  n.  928.5:29 

Voltaire.  F.  M.  A.  de.      923.5 :30 
AVilson,  J.O.  in  928:19 

Karl,  archduke  of  Austria,  1771-1847. 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-1-79 

Kasa-wrara,   Kenjiu,  Japanese  bud- 
dhist  priest,  1851-1883. 
Miiller.  F.  M.  in  920:60 

Katherine  of  Valois,  queen  of  Henry 
V,  1401-1438. 
Strickland,  A.  923.21 :27  vl 

Katherine   Howard,  5th   queen   of 
Henry  VI II,  about  1521-1542. 
Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  v2 
Katherine  Parr,  6th  queen  of  HenrV 
VIII,  1509-1548. 
Strickland,  A.  923.21:  27  v8 

Wittenmyer.  A.  in  922:12 

Katherine,  see  also  Catherine. 
Kaufmann,  Jakob,  yerman  author, 
d.  1871. 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834:  20  v8 

Kaulbach,  W:,  german  painter,  1805 
-1874. 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  76 

Kean,  C:  J:,  english  actor,  1811-1868. 
Cole,  J.  W.  927.2:20 

Q.  m  920:24 

Kean,  Edmund,  english  actor,  1787- 
1833. 
Procter,  B.W.  927.2:22 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  824.1 :  84 
Kean,    Ellen,   bom  Tree,  mrt.   C:, 
english  actress,  1805-1868. 
Winter,  W.  in  920:  60 

Kearny,  Stephen  Watts,  amer.  gen- 
eral, 1794-1848. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  fn928.15-f-l 

Keary,   Annie,    irish  author,    1825- 
1879. 
Keary,  E.  9282:166 

Keats,  J:,  english  poet,  1795-1831. 
Clarke,  C.  and  M.  Cowden-. 

in  928.2: 47 
De  Quincey,  T.  in  820.6 :  24 

Glimian,  Gl.  in  820.6 : 7  vl 

Lowell,  J.  R.  in  820.6 :  10  v2 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed. 

in  928.2:  215  v8 

Milnes,  R.  M.  lord.  928.2 :  86 

Owen,  F.  M.  821.5:8 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Tuckerman,  H.T.         in  821.6: 7 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.6:14  vl 

Keble,    J:,   english    clergyman   and 

poet,  1792-1866. 

Paul.C.K.  in  920.2:12 

Keese,  J:,  amer.  auctioneer  and  toit, 

1805-1856. 


Keese.  W.  L. 


928.1:69 


Keith,  Sir  Robert  Murray,  scotch 
diplomatist,  1730-1795. 
Memoirs.  928.22:36 

Smith.  G.B.  in  923: 28 

Kelly,  Michael,  irish  composer  and 
tenor,  1763-1826. 
Personal  reminiscences. 

in  9272:17 
Kellogrgr,  Clara  Louisa,  amer.  singer, 
b.  1842. 
Winter,  W.  in  920:  50 

Kellogrgr,  E:,    amer.  political-econo- 
mist, 1790-1858. 
Putnam,  M.  in  321:  21 

Kelyngre,  J:,  english  chief  justice,  d. 
1671. 
Atrocious  judjres.      in  928.24:4 
Kemble, Adelaide,  s^-e  Sartoris,  A. 
Kemble,  Frances  Anne,  called  Fan- 
ny, english  actress  and  writer,  b. 
1811. 
Records  of  a  girlhood.  927.2 :  23 
Records  of  later  life.      927.2 :  24 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:1154  v2 
Jameson.  A.  in  824.2 :  58 

Parton,  J.  in  920:  50 

Kemble,    J:    Philip,   english   actor, 
1767-1823. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  vl 
Kempis,  Thomas  a.  see  Thomas  a 

Kempig. 

Ken,  T:,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells, 

1687-1711. 

Adams,  W.H.D.  922.2:3 

Edgar,  J.  G.  insc  920:10 

Kenmure,  Viscount,   see   O-ordon, 

W: 
Kenmure,  Viscountess,  see  Gordon, 

Jane. 
Kenney,  James,  english  dramatist, 
1770-1849. 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Kennedy,  J:,  scotch  clergyman,  1771 
-1841. 
Steel,  R.  in  922:  6 

Kennedy,    J:    Pendleton,     amer. 
statesman  and  author,  1795-1870. 
Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928.1:  64 
Kent,  Duke  of,  see  Edward   Au- 

grustus. 
Kenyon,  Lloyd  lord,  chief  justice  of 
England,  1732-1802. 
Campbell.  J.  in  923.24 : 2  v8 

Kepler  or  Keppler,  J :,  german  an- 
tronomer,  1571-1680. 
Brewster.  Sir  D.  in  925:  2 

Distinffuished  men.  in  920:33  vl 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  9204-79 

Morton.  E.  J.  C.  in  926 :  6 

Ker,  Nathan,  am£r.  clergyman,  Itm- 
1804. 
Headley,  J.T.  in  922.1:2 

Keroualle,  Louise  Renee  de  Per- 
rencourt   de,  duchess    of  Ports- 
mouth,  1647-1734. 
Jameson,  A.  in  923.2:4 

Menzies,  S.  in  923 :  29  v2 

Kettlewell,  J :,    english   clergyman 
and  vrriter,  1653-1695. 
Lives  of  englishmen,  in  920.2:  9 
Keyes,     Erasmus    Darwin,    am^r. 
general,  b.  1811. 
Mfty  years'  observation. 

,923.16:67 

Kierkegraard,  Soren  Aby,     danish 

philosopher  and  author,  1813-1866. 

Brandes,  G.  M.  C.  921.6:1 

Kilmarnock,  Earl  of,  see   Boyd, 

W: 
Kimon,  (lat.  Cimon),  athenian  gen- 
eral, b.  c.  610-449. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  928.6: 31  v3 

Kine,  James  Gore,  amer.  merchant, 
1791-1853. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

King:,    P:    lord,  lord   chancellor  of 
England,  1669-17;M. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v4 

King-,    P:    lord,    english   economical 
writer,  1775-1833. 
BrouRham,  H.  lord,   in  923 : 2  v2 


Kingr,  Rufus,  amer.  statesman,  1755- 

1827. 

King,  C.  in  923.12:66 

Moore.  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  v2 

King:,  T:  Starr,  am^r.  clergyman  and 

author,  1824-1864. 

Frothinjrham,  R.  922.18:4 

in  824.1:  50 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  824.1 :  91 

King',  W:,  english  poet,  1663-1712. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 : 4 

in  928.2: 4  v2 

Kingr,  W:   Rufus,  am£r.  statesman, 

1786-1853. 
Obituary  addresses.     92312:73 
King'sley,  C:.  english  clergyman  and 
author.  1819-1875. 
Bayne,  P.  in  820.6 : 1  v2 

Hughes,  T.  in  K  651 

Kingsley.  F.  E.,  ed.         928.2:  87 
Muller.  F.  M.  in  920:  60 

Paul.C.K.  in  920.2:12 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834:  21 

Stephen.  L.  in  820.5:13  v3 

Kirkland,  Mrs.  Caroline  Matilda. 
born     Stansbury.     {Mrs.     Mary 
C'lavers),  amer.  author,  1801-1864. 
Powell.  T.  in  928.1:  8 

Kirkland,  S:,  am£r.  clergyman,  1741- 
1808. 
Headley,  J.T.  in  922.1 -.2 

Lothrop.  S.  K.    in  923. 1 :  22  vl5 
Kirwan,  pseud.,  see  Murray,  N: 
Kitto,  J:,  english  theological  writer, 
1804-1854.  ■ 
Famous  boys.  in  x  920:  82 

Smiles.  S.  in  920:  26 

Kleist,  H:  v.,  german  poet  and  nov- 
elist. 1776-1811. 
Wilbrandt.  A.  928.3 :  69 

Kleisthenes   (lat.  Clisthenes),  greek 
statesman,  abt.  .500  b.  c. 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  in  923.6: 28 

Kleomenes  III,  king  of  Sparta,  d. 
222  b.  c. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v4 

Kleopatra,  queen  of  Egypt,  b.  c.  69- 
80. 
Abbott,  J.  923.6:2 

Jameson,  A.  in  923 :  8  vl 

Jenkins,  J.  S.  in  928 :  9 

Lord,  J.  ira904:31v5 

Kling:er,  F:  Maximilian  v.,  german 
author,  17.53-1831. 
Rieger,  M.  928.3 :  65 

Klopstock,  F:  Gottlob,  german  au- 
tlor,  1728-1804. 
Gostwick,  J.  in  928.8 :  B41 

Strauss,  D.  F.  928.8:73 

Taylor,  B.  in  830.2:  6 

Werner,  A.  in  920.3 : 2 

Klopstock,  Margaret  called  Meta, 
born  Moller.  wife  of  F:  O.  Klop- 
stock, 1728-1768. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:49 

Knecht,  J:  Anton  freiherr  v.,  secre- 
tary to  Joseph  II,  1741-1810. 
Cobb,  J.  F.  in  920: 44 

Knig:ht,    Cornelia,    enylish    author, 
17.57-1837. 
Personal  reminiscences. 

in  928.2:162 

Belloc,  B.  R.  in  920 -.22 

Knighton,  Sir  W:,  physician  and 

keeper  of  the  privy  purse  of  Oeorge 

IV,  1776-1886. 

Knighton,  D.  lady.       928.22 :  87 

Knox,    H:,    amer.    statesman    and 

general,  1750-1806. 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15 :  69  vl 

Headley,  J.T.    in  923.16:  70  v2 

Knox,  J:,  scotch  reformer.  1,50.5-1572. 

Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  20 

in  824.2:  22 

McCrie,  T.  922.24:9 

Stevenson,  R.  L.       in  824.2 :  108 
Taylor,  W.M.  922.24:22 

Tu]loch,J.  in  922:7 

Kock,  C:   Paul  de,    trench  author, 
1794-1871. 
Gautler,  T.  in  928.4:39 


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B10GIIA1»HY— INDEX. 


Kol-Lat 


Koltzoff-Massalsky,  Princess  He- 
lena, horn  Gbika,  {Dora  d'Mria), 
rumanian  author,  b.  1839. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 

Komenskl      (lot.    Comenius),    J: 
Amos,  moravian  friar  and  gram- 
marian,  1593-1671. 
Laurie,  S.  S.  922.5:4 

Quick,  R.  H.  in  371:15 

Kongr  -  Fu  -  Tse    (lat.    Confucius), 
Chinese  philosopher;  b.  c.  551-479. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 : 4 

Legge,  J.  299:3 

KtSnigr,  F:.  german  inventor  of  steam- 
press,  1775-1833. 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920:77 

Konrad  III,   emperm-of  Oermany, 
1093-1153. 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920:75 

KSmer,  K :  Theodor,  german  poet, 
1791-1813. 
Biogrraphische  skizze.       928.3 :  5 
Gostwick,  J.  i7i928.3:K41 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-1-79 

Oertel,  H.  928.3:107 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  824.1 :  84 
Kosciuszko,  Tadeusz,    polish  pa- 
triot, 1750-1817. 
Distinguished  men.  in  920:  33  v2 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  39 

Griswold,  R.W.  in  923. 15:  69  v2 
Krilof,  Ivan  Andreievitch,  russian 
author,  17fi8-1844. 
Turner.  C.E.  in  897:7 

Krombalgrh,    Maria  Tesselschade, 
born  VIsscher,  dutch  poet,  1594- 
1649. 
Gosse,  B.  W.  in  804 :  2 

Krummacher,  F:  W:,  german  au- 
thor, 1796-1868. 
Favourite  passages.         in  922 :  3 
Kryloff,  see  Krilof. 
Kyros  (lat.  Cyrus),  king  of  Persia, 
d.  b.  c.  639. 
Abbott,  J.  923.6:3 

L.  E.  L.,  pseud.,  see  Ijandon,  L.  E. 

Liablache,  L:,  Italian  singer,  1794- 

1858. 

Q.  ^  i»i920:24 

Liaboulaye,    E:    Rene    Lefebvre, 

french  author  and  statesman,  1811 

-1883. 

King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Liabruuie,  Gerard,  see  Gerard  de 

Nerval. 
Lacep^de,   Bernard  Germain  Eti- 
enne  de  La  Ville-sur-Illon  conite 
de.  frenc/i  naturalist,  1756-1835. 
Jardine,  Sir  W.        in  590 :  58  v7 
Liacking'ton,  James,  english  book- 
seller,  1746-1816. 
Memoirs.  923.28:1 

Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926:  3 
liaclos,     P:     Ambroise     Francois 
Choderlos    de,  french  author, 
1741-1803. 
Houssajj^e,  A.  in  920:15  vl 

Lacordaire,    J:    Baptiste    H:  Do- 
minique ahbi,  french  priest,  1803- 
1861. 
Lear,  H.  L.  S.  922.4:9 

Montalembert,  C.  F.  comte  de. 

922  4: 8 

Skelton,  J.  in  904:  25 

La  Fayette,  Marie  Adrienne  Fran- 

50i8e,   bom   Noailles,    mme.  de, 

wife  of  marquis  de  La  Fayette,  d. 

Child,' L.M.  in  920:49 

La  Fayette,  Marie  J :  Paul  Booh 

Ives  Gilbert  Metier,  marquis 

de,  french  general  and  statesman, 

1757-1834. 

Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v2 

Corraenin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

in  923.4:1 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  K54  vl 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  39 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.1 5:  69  v2 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  923.16:70  v2 
Headley.  P.  C.  923.4:69 


La  Fayette,  Marie  Madeleine  Plo- 
che  de   la  Vergne,  comtesse  de, 
french  novelist,  1634-1683. 
Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      in  928.4: 3 
Laffitte,  Jacques,   french  financier 
and  politician,  1767-1844. 
Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.         in  920.4 : 2 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  824.1 :  84 
La  Fontaine,  J:   de,  french  poet, 
1631-1695. 
Anon.  i?i  928.4:  38 

Shelley,  M.  W.       in  928.4:45  vl 
Lagrrang'e,  Joseph  L:,  french  geome- 
trician, 1736-1813. 
Morton,  E.  J.  C.  in  925 :  5 

Lamarck,  J:  Baptiste  P:  Antoine 
de   Monet,    chevalier  de,  french 
naturalist,  1744-1839. 
Duncan,  P.  M.  in  925 :  4 

Jardine, -Sir  W.      in  590:  58  v38 
Lamartine,     Alix    de,     born    Des 
Roys,  mother  of  Alphonse  de  La- 
martine, d.  1829. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920:  57 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  Marie  L:  de, 
french  author,  1790-1869. 
Memoirs  of  my  youth.  928.4:11 
35  years  of  my  life,  in  928.2 : 1 37 
Alison, -Sir  A.  in  824.2:124  v2 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

in  923.4:1 
Gautier.  T.  in  928.4 :  38 

Lacretelle,  H.  de.  928.4:10 

Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.         in  920.4 :  2 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v2 

Lamartine^  Eliza  Marianna,  born 
Birch,  wife  of  A.  M.  L.  de  Lamar- 
tine, 1819-1863. 
BellocB.R.  in  920: 22 

La  Maupin,  see  Maupin. 
Lamb,  Lady  Caroline,  born  Ponson- 
by,  wife   of  sir  W:  Lamb,  after- 
ward lord  Melbourne,  english  au- 
thor, 1785-1828. 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  28 
Lamb,  C:,  english  author,  1775-1834. 
Ainger,  A.  928.2:157 

Anton,  P.  in  928.2 :  208 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

in  824.2:18  vl 
Clarke,  C.  and  M.  Cowden- 

in  928.2 :  47 

De  Quincey,  T.  in  928 :  2 

Gilflllan.  G.  in  820.5 :  7  vl 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2 :  48 

Hazlitt,  W.  C,  ed.  928.2 :  89 

Mason,  E.  T..  ed.  in  928.2 :215  vl 

Patmore.  P.  G.  in  928.2 :  7 

Procter,  B.W.  928.2:88 

Reed,  H.  in  821.5:  4  v2 

Russell,  A.  P.  in  824.1 :  1 13 

Lamb,  Elizabeth,  born  Field,  mother 

of  C:  Lamb,  1732-1796. 

Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Lamb,  J :.  amer.  general,  1735-1800. 

Leake,  LQ.  923.15:22 

Lamb,  Mary  Anne,  english  author, 
1764-1847. 
Gilchrist,  A.  928.2:179 

Hazlitt,  W.  C,  ed.  928.2 :  89 

Lamb,   W:,  3d  viscount  Melbourne, 
english  statesman,  1779-1848. 
Hayward,  A.  in  824.2 :45  vl 

Torrens,  W.  T.  M.         923.22 :  69 
Lamballe,  Marie  Therese   Louise 
de  Savoie-Carignan  princesse  de, 
1748-1792. 
Memoirs.  923.4:3 

La  Slennais,  HuguesFeliclte  Rob- 
ert de,  french  terite?',  1782-1854. 
Dowden,  E.  in  804 : 1 

Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.         in  920.4 :  2 
La  Uotte,  Antoine  Houdart  de, 
french  poet,  1672-1731. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920 : 1 5  v2 

La  Motte  Fouqu^,  F:  H:  K:  baron 
de,  german  poet  and  novelist,  1777- 
1843. 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  21  vl 


Lancret,  N:,  french  poet,  1690-^^i3■ 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920 : 1 5  v2 

Landon,    Letltia    Elizabeth,  after 

ward  mrs.  Maclean,  (L.  E.  L.), 

english  poet.  1802-1838. 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  v2 

Thomson  K.  and  J .  C.    in  920 :  28 

Lander,  Walter  Savage,  english  au- 
thor, 177,5-1864. 
Colvin,  S.  928.2:90 

De  Quincey,  T.  in  820.5 :  24 

Dowden,  E.  in  804 : 1 

Forster,  J.  820.2:15  vl 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5 :  7  vl 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.  in  928.2:215  v3 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in821.5:5 

Stephen.  L.  in  820.5:13  v3 

Landseer,  -Sir  Edwin,  english  pain- 
ter, 1803-1873. 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Stephens,  F.  G.  927.2:9 

Sweetser,  M.  F.  927.2 :  8 

Lane,  Joseph,   am,er.    general    and 
polUician,  1801-1881. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923. 15-(-l 

Savage,  J.  in  923. 1 :  20 

Lane,  Lunsford,  amer.freedman. 
Hawkins.  W.  G.  923 . 1 2 :  37 

Lane,  Sir  R:.  lord  keeper  of  the  great 
seal  of  England,  1590-1650. 
Campbell,  J.  923.24:1  v2 

Langdale,  Lord,  see  Bickersteth, 

Langton,    Stephen,    archbishop   of 
Canterbury,  d.  1228. 
Adams,  W.H.D.       in  x  920.2:  5 

in  922.2 :  3 

Lanier,  Sidney,  amer.  poet,  1842-1881. 
Ward,  W.  H.  in  821.1: 207 

Lansdowne,  Marquess  of,  see  Pet- 
ty, H: 
Lansdowne,    Viscount,  see  Gran- 
ville, G: 
Lantara,  Simon  Mathurin,  french 
painter,  1739-1778. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  vl 

Lapham,  Increase  Allen,  amer.  sci- 
entist, 1811-1875. 
Sherman,  S.  S.  925.1:4 

Laplace,    P:     Simon   marquis   de, 
french  geometrician  and  astrono- 
mer, 1749-1827. 
Arago,  D.  F.  J.  in  925 : 1  vl 

german.  iH500:3'v3 

Morton,  E.  J.  C.  in  925 :  5 

Lamed,  Sylvester,  amer.  presbyte- 
rian  clergyman,  1796-1830. 
Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922:8 

La  Rochefoucauld,  Francois,  due 
de,   prince   de   Marsillac,    french 
moralist  and  courtier,  1618-1680. 
Shelley,  M.  W.       in  928.4 :  45  vl 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
La  Salle,  Robert  Cavelier,  sieur 
de,  french  explorer,  1635-1687. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.4 :'43 

Sparks,  J.  in  923.1 :  22  vl 

Lasaulx,  Amalie  v.,  known  as  Sis- 
ter Augustine,  superior  of  the  sis- 
ters of  charity  at  St.  Johannis  hos- 
pital, Bonn,  1815-1872. 
Sister  Augustine.  922.3 : 1 

Las    Casas,     Bartolome,    Spanish 
missionary,  1474-1566. 
Helps, -Sir  A.  922.5:17 

Spamer,  O.  in  920 :  74 

Lasker,  E:,  grwmaw  statesman,  1S29^ 
1884. 
Tuttle,H.  in  923.3:16 

Lassalle,  Ferdinand,  german  social- 
ist and  author,  1825-1864. 
Brandes,  G.  M.  C.  923.3:19 

Hall,  G.S.  824.1:39 

Latimer,  Hugh,    english  reformer, 
1473-1555. 
Adams,  W.H.D.  in  922.2:3 

Cooke,  F.E.  in  920:  65 

Tulloch,J.  in  922:  7 

La   Tour,    Maurice    Quentin    de, 
french  painter,  1704-1788. 
loussaye,  A.  in  920:16  vl 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX . 


Liatour,  Theodor   Baillet  graj  v., 
belglan  lield-marshal    in  austrian 
service,  1780-1848. 
Kelly.  W.K.  943:28v4 

Latreille,  P:    Andr^,  french  ento- 
mologist and  author,  1763-18.33. 
Naturalist's  library. 

in550:58v40 

Laud,  W:,  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 

1578-1673. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  922.2 :  3 

Bayne,  P.  in  942.4:18 

Norton,  J.N.  922.23:10 

Laura  of  Vaucluse,  see  Noves,  Laii- 

rede. 
Ijaurence,  French,  english  author, 
d.  1809. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923:  2  v2 
La  Valette,  Emilie  Louise,  born  de 
Beauharnais,  conUefse  de,  wife  of 
Antoine  Marie  Chamans  comte  de 
La  Valette,  d.  185,5. 
Child,  L.M.  {?t920:49 

Lavater,  J :  Caspar,  swiss  clergyman 
and  physiognomist,  1741-1801. 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920+79 

Lavater,  Mme.,  wife  of  J:   Caspar 
Lavater. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:49 

Lavoisier,       Antoine       Laurent, 
french  chemist,  1748-1794. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  920:45  v2 
Law,   E:,   1st  earl  of  Ellenborough, 
chief  justice  of  England,  1750-1818. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v2 
Campbell.  J.  in  923.24:2  v3 

Law,  J:,  scotch  financier,  1671  1739. 

Thiers,  L.  A.  923.23:3 

Law,  W:,  engli»h  author  and  clergy- 
man, 1686-1761. 
Stephen,  L.  in  820.6:13  v2 

Lawrence,  Abbott,  amer.  merchant 
and  philanthropist,  1792-1&55. 
Hill,  H.  A.  923.18+6 

Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  v2 

Law^rence,   .\mo8,  amer.    merchant 
andphUanthropist,  1786-1852. 
Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  v2 

Lawrence,  W.  R.,  ed.       923.18:4 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  26 

La^^rence,  J:  Laird   Mair,   barmi 
Lawrence,  viceroy  and  yovermiv- 
general  of  India,  1811-1879. 
Smith,  K.B.  923.22:68 

Lawrence,  Sir  T:,  english  painter, 
1769-1830. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927-2:1  v5 
Edjrar,J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

Russell,  W.  in  923 :  37 

Seymour,  C.  C  B.  iii  920:  26 

Lawrence,  W:,  amer.  merchant,  178!} 
-1848. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  v2 

Lawson,  Sir  Wilfrid,  english  liberal, 
b.  1829. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  92322 : 1 

Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923 .22 :  6 

Leacock,    Hamble   James,   english 
missionary,  1795-1856. 
Caswall,  H.  922.23:11 

Le  Brun,  Marie  Louise  Elisabeth, 
born  Vigee,  french  painter,  175.5- 
1842. 
Souvenirs.  927-4:6 

Ledyard,    J:,   companion   of  capt. 

Cook,  1751-1788. 

.    St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v2 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Sparks,  J.  923.1:  22  vl4 

Lee,  Alice  G.,   pseud.,  see  Haven, 

Alice. 
Lee,  C:,  amer.  general,  I7;n-1783. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.1 6 :  69  v2 
Headley,  J-T.    in  923.15:70  v2 
Sparks,  J-  in  923.1:  22  v8 

Lee,  Gideon,  amer.  merchant,  1778- 
1841. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Lee,  H:,  am^.  general,  governor  of 
Virginia,  1756-1816. 
Hartley,  C.B.  923.16:28 

Moore  F.  in  329.1 :  32  vl 


Lee,  R:  H:,  amer.  statesman,  1733- 
1794. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  vl 

Lee,  Robert,  scotch  clergyman,  1804 
1868. 
Skelton,  J.  iH904:25 

Lee,    Robert    E:,   amer.  confederate 
general,  1808-1870. 
Cooke,  J.  E.  923.15:24 

Duyekinck,  E.  A. 

in  920:R54  v2 
Taylor,  W.H.  923.15:25 

Wilson,  J.  G.  i)i923:19 

Lee,  Sir  W:,  chief  justice  of  England, 
1688-1753. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:  2  v2 

Leech,  J:,  english  caricaftirist,  1817- 
1864. 
Brown,  J.  in  824.2 :  8  v2 

Ruskin,  J.  in  756:  3 

Leeds,  I>uke  of,  see  Osborne,  T: 
Lefebvre,    E:    Rene,   see   Labou- 

laye,  E:  R.  L. 
Legrerett,  W:,  am^r.  politician   and 
author,  1803-1840. 
Whlttler,  J.  G.  in  920 :  30 

Leibniz,  Gottfried  W:  freiherr  v., 
german  philosophy,  1646-1716. 
Hedge,  F.  H.  in  104:  8 

Maccall,  W.  in  920 :  59  v2 

Mackie.  J.  M.  921-3:2 

Merz,  J.T.  921.3:5 

Werner,  A.  in  920.3 :  2 

Leicester,  Earl  of,  see  Montfort, 

Simon  de. 
Leigrh,  Elizabeth  Medora,   niece  of 
lord  Byron,  b.  1815. 
Mackay.  C.  928.2:91 

Leigrhton,  Sir  F:,  english  artist,  b. 
1830. 
Ruskin,  J.  in  756:  3 

Leighton,    Robert,    scotch    bishop, 
1618-1684. 
Aikman,  J.  in  200 :  9 

Leisler,    Jacob,  am^.  political  ad- 
venturer, d.  1691. 
Hoffman,  C.  F.      in  923.1 :  22  v3 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Lemon,    M:,  english  journalist  and 
humorist,  1809-1870. 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Lenaiu  N:,  pseud.,  see  Niembsch 

V.  Strehlenau,  N : 
Lennox,  Countess  of,  see  Stuart, 

Margaret. 
Lennox,  Sir  C:  Gordon-,  5th  duke  of 
Richmond,  6th   duke  of  Gordon, 
1791-1860. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 : 4 

Lennox,  Sir  C:  H:  Gordon-,  (Sth 
duke  of  Richmond,  7th  duke  of  Len- 
nox, english  statesman,  b.  1818. 


Higginson,  T.  W.        in  923.22 :  5 
,eol  the  great,  St.,  pope,  390-461. 
Lord,  J.  in  904:  31  vl 


Leo  X,  (Giovanni  de  Media),  pope, 
1475-1531. 
Brooks,  E.  S.  i7i  x  920 :  72 

Roscoe,  W.  922.6:  9 

Leo  XII,  (Annibale  della  Q-enga), 
pope,  1760-1839. 
Wiseman,  N.  P.  S.         in  922.6 :  3 
Leo,   J:,    called   Africanus,   moorish 
traveler,  abt.  1486-1.540. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 :llvl 

Leonard,  J:  Edwards,    am^r.  con- 
gressman, 184.5-1878. 
Memorial  addresses.    923.12:99 
Leonardo  da  Vinci,  see  Vinci,  Leo- 
nardo da. 
Leonora  Christina,  see  Ulfeldt, 

L.  C. 
Leopardi,    Giacomo   conte,   Italian 
poet  and  philologist,  1798-1887. 
Gladstone,  W.  E.    in  329,2:  9  v2 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  824. 1 :  84 
Leopold  TI,  emperor  of  Germany,  I 
of  Tuscany,  1747-1793. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834:  22  v4 

L'  ^p^e,  C:  Michel  abbe  de,  french 
philanthropist,  1712-1789. 
Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  v2 


L'  Epine,  Francesca  Margarita  de, 

afterwards  mrs.  Pepusch,  Italian 
vocalist,  d.  1740. 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927 :  6 

Lermontof,     Mikhail     Yurievitch, 
russian  poet,  1814-1840. 
Turner,  C.  E.  in  897:7 

Le  Rochois,  Marthe,  french  actress 
and  vocalist,  d.  1728. 
Clayton,  E.C.  in  927:  5 

Leslie,    Anne,    duchess    of  Rothes, 
daughter  of  J:  Lindsay,  1st  earl  of 
Lindsay  and  15th  earl  of  Crawford, 
scotch  covenanter,  d.  1700. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2:  1 

Wittenmyer.  A.  in  922 :  12 

Leslie,    C:    Robert,    am^r.  painter, 
1794-1859. 
Autobiography^-  927-2:10 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  927.1:16 
Lesseps,    Ferdinand    vicomte    de, 
french  diplomatist  and  engineer,  b. 

Pinard,  A.  in  920.4 :  3  vl 

Lessing,     Eva     Katharina,     born 
H&hn,  formerly  frau  Konig,  1736- 
1777. 
Thiele,  R.  928.3:62 

Lessing,  J:  Gotthold  Ephraim,  ger- 
man author,  1739-1781. 
Banek,  O.  in  920.3 :  2 

Danzel,  T.  W.,  andG.  E.  Guhrauer. 
928.3:61 
De  Quincey,  T.     in  824.2 :  29  vl 
Diintzer,  H.  928.3:58 

Glelm.  J.  W.  L.  in  928.3 :  74 

Gostwick,  J.  in  928.3  :R  41 

Lowell.  J.  R.  in  820.5 :  10  vl 

Schmidt,  F.  928.3:92 

Schmidt,  J.  in  920 :  78  vl  1 

Sime,  J.  928.3:19 

Taylor,  B.  in  830.2:  5 

Zimmern,  H.  in  832:  61  vl 

Leutze,    Emanuel,    amer.   painter. 


Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  927-1 :  16 
Le  Vaillant,  Francois,  french.  trav- 
eler and  naturalist,  1754-1834. 
Crichton,  A-  in  590:  58  v21 

St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923:1  lv3 

Leverett,  J:,  7th  governor  of  Matui- 
achuseits,  1616-1679. 
Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1 :16 

Lewald,  Fanny,  see  Stahr,  Fanny. 
Lewis,  Andrew,  amer.  general,  1730 
-1780. 
Griswold,  R.W.  in  923.16:  69  v2 
Lewis,  Sir  G:   Cornewall,   english 
statesman   and    historian,    1806- 
1863. 
Bagehot,  W.  in  920.2 : 1 

Lew^is,  Matthew  Gregory,   english 
novelist  and  dramatist,  1775-1818. 
Wilson,  M.  C.  B.  928.2:93 

Ley  den,  J:,  scotch  poet,  1776-1811. 

Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Lieber,  Franz,  german  pMJosopher 
and  publicist    in  America,  1800- 
1873. 
Perry,  T.  S.,  ed.  9283:43 

Liebig,  Justus  freiherr  v.,  gemutn 
chemist,  1803-1878. 
Duyekinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R64  v2 
Ligne,   C:  Joseph   prince  de,  aiis- 
trian  author  in  french,  1785-1814. 
Doran,  J.  in  646:  6 

Lilly  or  Lyly,  J:,  english  drama- 
tist, about  1553-1601. 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  822.6:1 

Lincoln,   Abraham,  16th   president 
of  the  U.  S.,  1809-1865. 
Arnold,  L  N.  923.11:31 

923.11:69 

in  976.1: 4  no.  15 

Bartlett,  D.  W.  923.11 :  32 

Bolton,  S.K.  in  920: 73 

Duyekinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  R64  v2 
Foster,  E.  92311:71 

Garfield,  J.  A.       in  329.1 : 41  v2 
Hanaford,  P.  A.  923.1 1 :  33 

Holland,  J.  G.  923.11:52 

Leland,  C.  G.  923.11:34 

Lowell,  J.  R.  i»t  824.1:  66 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX . 


Lin-Lye 


Morris,  B.  F.,  comp. 
Raymond,  H.  J. 


923.11:37 
324.1:10 

923.11:35 
()i  824.2+94 

923.11:66 

923.11:36 
genernl,    1733- 


Smlth,  G. 
Stoddard,  W.  O. 
Sumner,  C. 
Xjincoln,  B:,    amer. 
1810. 

Bowen,  F.  in  923.1:  22  vl3 

Grlswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15 :  69  v2 

Headley,  J.  T.     in  923.15:  70  v2 

liincoln,  Nancy  Hanks,   mother  of 

Abraham  Lincoln,  d.  1818. 

Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

liind,   Jenny,    see    G-oldschmidt, 

Jenny, 
liindsay,  Lady   Mary,   countess  of 
Crawford,  wife  of  W:  i6th  earl 
of  Crawford  and  2d  earl  of  Lind- 
say, scotch  covenanter,  d.  1682. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2 : 1 

liinne,  C:  v.,  pr-eviously  liiunseus, 
C:,  Swedish  naturalist.  1707-1778. 
Distinguished  men.     920 :  33  v2 
Duncan,  P.  M.  in  925 :  4 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  inx  920 :  39 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-^79 

Naturalist's  libr.    in  590 :  58  vl4 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  77 

liippi,  Fra  Filippo,  itdlian  painter. 


Jameson,  A. 
Lippincott,     Sarah 


in  927.5:  3 

,i,»^^x,vv,     .-.c Jane,      horn 

Clarke,  (Grace  Greenwood),  b.  1823. 
Lyman,  J.  B.  in  920:  50 

liisIet-Geoffroy,  J:  Baptiste,  mu- 
latto geographer,  1755-1836. 
Arago.  D.  F.  J.  i))  5O0 :  3  v3 

Liszt,  Franz,  hungarian  musician, 
b.  1811. 
Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 : 7 

Keddie,  H.  in  927 -.12 

Nohl.L.  927.3:27 

Iiittle,  Jessie,  born  Gumming,  wife 
of  a  scotch  clergyman,  1834-1843. 
Little,  J.  922.24:10 

liittleton,  Sir  E:,  lord  keeper  of  the 
great  seal,  and  lord  chancellor-  of 
England,  1589-1645. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v2 

Liverpool,  Earl,   see  Jenkinson, 

Robert  Bankes. 
Liverseegre,    H:,    english    painter, 
1803-1833. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v6 
Liivesey,   Joseph,    english    philan- 
thropist. 
Kirton,  J.  W.  in  923.26 : 1 1 

Liivin^ston,  E:,  amer.  jurist   and 
statesman,  1764-1836. 
Hunt,  C.  H.  923.12:38 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  v2 

Livingrston,  Robert  R.,  amer.  judge, 
1719-1775. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  vl 

liivingrston,  W:,  amer.  statesman, 
173.^1790. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1:  32  vl 

Sedgwick,  T.,  jr.  923. 1 2 :  39 

Livingstone,    D:,    english  traveler 
aiid   missionary  to  Africa,   1817- 
1873. 
Adams,  H.G.  923.29:8 

Blaikie,  W.  G.  923.29+9 

iu  923.26:10 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R54  v2 
Famous  boys.  in  x  920 :  32 

Manning,  A.  in  923.29 :  3 

Mossman,  S.  i/i  923:13 

Roberts,  J.  S.  923.29:10 

Living-stone,  Janet,  b(jm  Fleming, 
scotch  covenanter,  d.  about  1679. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2:1 

Livius  PataviniLs,  Titus,  latin  his- 
torian, d.  a.  d.  17. 
Capes,  W.  W.  879:1 

Collins.  W.L.  879:2 

Locke,  J:,  english  philosopher,  1633- 
1704. 
Bourne.  H.  R.  F.  921.2:5 

Distinguished  men. 

i?i920:33v2 
Fowler,  T.  921.2:6 


King,  P.  tord.  921.2:7 

McCosh,  J.  in  1 04 :  7  v2 

Morris,  G.  S.  in  92 1 .2 : 1 

Quick,  R.H.  in  371:16 

Lockhart,  J:  Gibson,  scotch  critic, 
novelist  and  poet,  1794-1854. 
Gilflllan.  G.  in  820.5 : 7  vl 

Lodge,  T:.  english  poet  and  dramxtr 
tist,  1555-1635. 
Gosse,  E.  W.  in  928.2:213 

Logan,    J:  Alexander,   amer.  gen- 
eral, b.  1836. 
Balestier,  C.  W.  923.12:98 

Buel,  J.  W.  anrtW.  E.  S.  Whitman. 
923.12:99 
Lomonosof,  Mikhail  Vasilievitch, 
russian  author,  1711-1765. 
Turner,  C.  E.  in  897 :  7 

Londonderry,    Marquis,  see  Ste- 
wart, Robert. 
Longfellow,  H :  Wadsworth,  amer. 
poet,  1807-1883. 
Austin.  G.L.  928.1:69 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  1154  v2 
Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5:  8  v2 

Homes  of  amerlcan  authors. 

in  928.1:  64 
Longfellow,  S.,  ed.  928.1 :  80 

Powell,  T.  i))  928.1:  3 

Rossettl,  W.  M.  in  928.2:  5 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:18 

Stoddard,  R.  H.  928.1 :  57 

iu  928.1+Pl 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5:14  vl 

Longueville,  Anne  Genevieve  de 

Bourbon-Conde,  duchesse  de,  1619 

-1679. 

Menzies,  S.  in  923 :  29  vl 

Lope  de  Vega,  see  Vega  y  Carpio, 

Lope  Felix  de. 
Lopez,  Gregorio,  Spanish  missionary 
to  America,  1543-1596. 
Losa,  F.  922.12:2 

Lorenzo  I  il  magniflco,  see  Medici, 

Lorenzo  de'. 
Lorillard,  Jacob,  amer.  merchant, 
1774-1839. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Lorraine,     Claude,     see     G-elee, 

Claude. 
Loughborough,  Lord,   see  Wed- 

derburn,  Alexander. 
Louis  IX.  St.  Louis,  king  of  France, 
1315-1370. 
Perkins,  J.  H.  in  820.1 :7  v2 

Louis  XI,  king  of  France,  1423-1483. 
Comlnes,  P.  de.  in  944.2 : 1 

Louis  XIV  le  grand,  king  of  France, 
1688-1715. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.4:50 

Brooks,  E.  S.  in  x  920 :72 

James,  G .  P.  R.  923.4 :  52 

Reeve.  H.  in  944 :  24  vl 

Salnte-Beuve,  C.  A.  in  844 :  2 

Louis  XV,  king  of  France,  1710-1774. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  vl 

Louis  XVI,  kiyig  of  France,  1754- 
1793. 
Croker,  J.  W.  in  944.5 :  26 

Louis  XVII,  king  of  France,  17a5~ 
1795. 
Beauchesue,  A.  H.  de.  923.4:  55 

923.4:56 

Entertaining  biogr.       in  920:46 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  75 

See  also  Williams,  Eleazar. 
Louis  Philippe,   king  of  France, 
1773-1850. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.4:53 

Reeve,  H.  in  944:  24  v2 

Russell,  W.  in  923:  37 

Louisa,  tfuee/i  of  Prussia,  secLuise. 
Louisa  Juliana  of  Orange,  electress 
Palatine,  1576-1644. 
Chapman,  W.  iu  922 : 1 3 

Louise  de  Coligny,  4th  wife  of  Wil- 
lem  I  of  Orange,  1555-1620. 
Wittenmyer,  A.  iu  922 :  12 

Louverture,    Francois  Dominique 
Toussalnt,  liberator  of  Hayti,  1748 
-1803. 
Beard,  J.  R.  923.5:38 

Phillips,  W.  iu  825.1: 8 


Lovat,  Lord,  see  Fraser,  Simon. 
Lovell,  Solomon,  amer.  general,  1732 

Nash,  G.  906+5 

Lover,  S:,  Irish  autlior,  1797-1868. 

Symington,  A.  J.  928.2 :  94 

Lowe,  Robert,  viscount  Shcrbrooke, 
english  statesman,  b.  1811. 
Bagehot,  W.  in  920.2 : 1 

Hlgginson,  T.  W.        in  923.22 :  5 
L8we,  W :,  gcrman  statesman,  b.  1814. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Low^ell,  James  Russell,  amer.  poet, 
b.  1819. 
Haweis,  H.  R.  in  928.1: 56 

Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928.1: 64 
Sanborn,  F.  B.  in  928.1+Pl 

Stedman,  E.C.  in  821.5:18 

Underwood,  F.  H.  928.1 :  46 

Wilkinson,  W.  C.         in  820.5:16 
Loyola,      Ignatius     de,     Spanish 
founder  of  the  order  of  the  Jesuits, 
1491-1556. 
Bartoll,  D.  922.5:8 

Distinguished  men.  t7i  920 :  33  vl 
Perkins,  J.  H.  in  820.1 :7v2 

Taylor,  I.  271:4 

Lubbock,  Sir  J:,  english  naturalist, 
b.  1834. 
Hlnton,  R.  J.  iu  923.22 :  6 

Luce,  Eugenie  Berlau  mme.,/aunder 
of  a  school  at  Algiers,  h.  1804. 
Belloc,  B.  R.  in  920:  22 

Lucianus,  see  Lukianos. 
Lucretius  Carus,  Titus,  latin  poet, 
b.  c.  95-51. 
Mallock,  W.  H.  874:5 

Lucullus,  Lucius  Licinius,  roman 
consul,  b.  c.  116-49. 
Plutarchos.  in  9236:16 

in  923.6:  31  v3 

Luise,  Auguste  Wilhelmlne  Ama- 
lle,  of  Mecklenburg-Strelitz,  queen 
of  Prussia,  1776-1810. 
Entertaining  biogr.       in  920 :  46 
Schmidt,  L.  923.3:42 

Schupp,  O.  923.3:62 

Lukianos     (eng.     Lucian),     greek 
writer,  aho%it  130-300. 
Collins,  W.L.  887:4 

Froude,  J.  A.         in  824.1 :19  v3 
Lutfu'Uah,  mohammedan,  b.  1803. 

Autobiography.  923.5 :  33 

Luther,  Catharina.  />oru  v.  Bora, 

wife  of  Luther,  1499-1552. 

Chapman,  W.  in  922:13 

Child,  L.M.  iu  920: 49 

Wittenmyer,  A.  in  922:12 

Luther,  Margaretha,   Itorn  Llnde- 

mann,  mother  of  Martin  Luther, 

d.  1531. 


Holloway,  L.  C 
Luther,  Martin, 
1483-1546. 
Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.  freiherr 


iu920:57 

german  reformer. 


Carlyle,  T. 


Chalmers,  A. 
Froude,  J.  A. 


iu 


Kostlln,  J. 
Michelet,  J. 
Rae,  J. 
Rein,  W. 
Rogers,  H. 
Ruckert,  H. 
Russell.  W. 
Schmidt.  F. 
Scott,  J. 
Seiss,  J.  A. 
Tischer,  J.  F.  W. 
Treadwell,  J.  H. 
Tulloch,  J. 
Waterbury,  J.  B. 
Whately,  E.  J.,  ed 
Lyell,  Sir  C:,  scotch  geologist,  1797- 
1875. 
Duncan,  P.  M.  iu  925 : 4 

Lyell,  Mrs.-.  925.2:12 


922.3:5 

in  824.2:  20 

iu  824.2:  22 

iu  204:  28 

iu  824.1: 19  vl 

922.3:17 

922.3:13 

922.3:6 

922.3:19 

922.3:12 

7!  204 :  33 

(20:78  vl 

t»  920:37 

922.3:23 

274:7 

922.3:16 

922.3:7 

922.3:8 

922:7 

iu  922:  8 

922.3:9 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


1632 


Lykurgros  (lot.  Lycurgns^  spartan 
law-giv>er,  9th  centunj  t)-  c. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  i»  x  920.6: 4 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6 :  16 

in  923.6:31  vl 

Lyly,  J:,  see  Lilly,  J: 
Liyndhurst,  Loi-d,  see  Copley,  J :  S. 
Lyon,  Mary,  fminder  of  Mt.  Holyoke 

seminary,  1T97-1849. 
Hitchcock,  E.  923.17:  2 

Thayer,  W.M.  x  923.17:  5 

Lyon,    Nathaniel,    amer.    general, 
1819-1861. 
Sketch.  in  329.1:  31 

Lysandros  (lat.  Lysander),  spai-Uin 
general,  d.  b.  c.  895. 
Plutarchos.  in  923. 6 : 1 6 

in  923.6:  31  v3 

Lyttleton,    George    lord,    english 
poet,  1709-1773. 
Johnson,  8.  in  928.2 : 4 

in  928.2:4  v4 

Macaulay,  T:  Babington,  1st  baron, 
english  author,  1800-]a59. 
Alison,  Sir  A.      in  824.2:124  v3 
Bayne,P.  in  820.5:1  v2 

Canning,  Thehon.  A.  S.  G. 

928.2:  184 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  v2 
Francis,  G.  H  '"""  ""    " 

Gilflllan.  G. 


Gladstone,  W.  E. 


H  923.22:4 

in  820.5:7  vl 

in  820.5 ;  8  v2 

in  329.2:9  v2 

in  329.2:11 

928.2:96 


Jones,  C.  H. 
Mason,  E.  T.,  ed. 

in928.2  215  v4 
More,  H.  in  826.2:  24 

Russell,  A.  P.  .((824.1:113 

Shepard,  W.  in  804:  5  v3 

Skelton.  J.  in  904:25 

Stephen,  L.  in  820.5 : 1 3  v3 

Trevelyan,  G.  O.  928.2 :  96 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5:14  vl 
.__  iti  820.5:14  v2 

Ma-'aulay,  Zachary,  english  phllan- 
i\ropUt,  1768-1838. 
Blaikie.  W.G.  in  923.26:  10 

MacCalla,  Daniel,  amer.  clergyman, 
1748-1809. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1 -.2 

McCheyne,  Robert  Murray,  »cot.ch 
clergyman  and  author,  1813-1843. 
Favou  rite  passages.         in  922 :  3 
Steel,  H.  in  922:  6 

McClellan,  G :  Brinton,  amer.  gen- 
eral, IH2.')-]H8.5. 
Hiliard,  G.S.  923.16:26 

MaccleBfield,  Earl,  see  Parker,  T: 
MacDonald,     Alexander,     englUh 
radical,  h.  about  1826. 
Hiiuon,  K.  J.  in  923.22:  6 

Hacdonald,  Flora,   scotch  Jacobite 
heroine,  1722-1790. 
Thomson,  K.        in  923.22:77  v8 
DEacDougall,     Alexander,     amer. 
general.  1750-1786. 
Griswold,  R.W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 
Headley.  J.  T.     in  923.16:70  v2 
KacDume,  G :,  am£r.  statesman,  1788 
-1851. 
Magoon,  E.  L.  in  923. 1:14 

MacFarren,  Sir  G :  Alexander,  eng- 
lish  composer,  b.  1813. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

MacGahan,  J:  A.,  amer.  war  cor- 
respondent, 1846-1878. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923:12 

Forbes,  A.  in  829.2 :  66 

MacQ-illivray,  W:.  engllsh  natural- 
ist, 1796-1852. 
Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Macareeror     Campbell,      Robert, 
called  Bob  Roy,  scotch  adventurer 
and  Jacobite,  16(50?-1743. 
Thomson,  K .       in  923.22 :77  v2 
Machiavelli,  N:  di   Bernardo  de, 
Ualian  statesman  and  writer,  1469- 

Gree'iie,  G.  W.  824.1:38 

Hlllebrand,  K,  in  884 :  22  v4 


Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2:  67  vl 
Shelley,  M.  W.  in  928.5 :  24  vl 
Villari,  P.  923.5 :  50 

Macintosh,  Lachlan,  am^r.  general, 
1725-1806. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15 :  69  vl 
Mackenzie,  C:  Frazer,  english  mis- 
sionary bishop,  1825-1862. 
Yonge,  C.  M.  in  922 :  1 1 

Mackenzie,  H:,  scotch  author,  1745- 
1831. 
Scott,  Sir  W.  in  829.2 :  23 

Talfourd,  T.  N.  in  824.2 :  90 

Mackintosh,     Sir    James,     scotch 
statesman  and  historian,  1765-1832. 
Memoirs.  923.22:38 

Bulwer.  Sir  H.  L.  E.  in  923 :  3  v2 
De  Quincey,  T.  in  824.2 :  29  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2:  48 

Taylor,  W.C.  in  920.2:8 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  v2 
Mackintosh,  J:,  scotch  clergyman, 
1822-1851. 
Macleod,  N.  922.24:  11 

Favourite  passages.        in  922: 3 
M'Lauchlan,  Margaret,  scotch  cov- 
enanter, executed  1685. 
Anderson.  J.  in  922.2:1 

Maclean,  Sir  J:,  scotch  Jacobite,  1673 
-1716. 
Thomson,  K.       in  923.22:77  v2 
McLean,  J:,    amer.  statesman    and 
jurist,  17a'>-186l. 
Savage,  J.  in  923.1:  20 

Macleod,  Norman,  scotch  clergyman, 
1812-1872. 
Gladstone.  W.  E.    in  329.2 :  9  v2 
Macleod,  D.  922.24:12 

MacMahon,   Marie  Edrno    Patrice 
Maurice  de,  ducde  .Magenta,  mare- 
chal  de  France,  president  of  the 
Blench  republic,  b.  1808. 
Daudet,  E.  in  920.4:  3  vl 

King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

MacNeile,  Hugh,  engllsh  clergyman 
and  author,  1795-1879. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  92322 :  4 

Macomb,  Alexander,  amer.  general, 
1782-1841. 
Peterson.  C.  J.  in923.15:3 

Macpherson,  James,(  Ossian),  scotch 
poet,  1738-1796. 

Buchanan.  R.  in  8242:13 

Macready,  W :  C:,  english  actor.  1793 

Reminiscences.  927.2:21 

MacWhorter,     Alexander,    am^r. 
clergyman,  1734  1807. 
Headley.  J.  T.  in  922.1:  2 

Madeleine  of  France,  see  Magda- 
lene. 
Mahdi,  El,  see   Muhammad  Ah- 
med. 
Madison,  Dorothy,    born   Payne. 
mrs.   Todd,    afterward    wife    of 
James  Madison,  17721849. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  vl 
Madison,  James,  4th  president  of 
the  U.  S.,  1751-18:16. 
Gay,  8.  H.  923.11:65 

Johnston,  E.  W.  in  923. 12 :  66 
Moore.  F.  in  329.1:  32  vl 

Rives,  W.C.  923.11:21 

Madoc  or  Madog,  welsh  prince  and 
navigator,  U.  about  1170. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:  8  vl 

Maes,  N:,  dutchpalnter,  1682-1693. 

Gower,  Lord  R.  C.       in  927.6 :27 
Magalhaens,  Fernando,  (eng.  Ma- 
gellan), Portuguese  navigator,  1470 
1521. 
Mossman,  S.  in  923:13 

Towle,  G.  M.  X  9235:  24 

Magdalene      or      Madfileine      of 
France,  queen  of  James  V  of  Scot- 
land, 1520-1536. 
Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  35  vl 
Magellan,  see  Magalhaens . 
Mahomet,  tee  Muhammad. 


Maillefer,  "S :,  french  sculptor,  1760- 
1840. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:  16  v2 

Maintenon,  Fran§oise,  born  d'Au- 
bigne,  mme.  Scarron,  afterward 
marquise  de,  1685-1719. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:16  vl 

James,  G.  P.  R.  in  923 : 7 

Lord,  J.  in  904:  31  v5 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.    in  920 :  28 
Mainville,  Josephine  Fodor   mme. 
french  singer,  h.  1793. 
Clayton.  E.G.  in  927:5 

Maistre,  Joseph  Marie  comte  de, 
french    author    and  philosopher, 
1754-1821. 
Maccall,  W.  in  920 :  59  vl 

Maistre,  Xavier  de,  french  romance 
wrUer,  1763-1852. 
Atwell,  H.  in  849:  4 

Makart,  Hans,  german  artist,  1840- 
1884. 
Ehlert,  L.  in  780:29 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v2 

Malbone,  E:  G.,  am^r.  painter,  1777- 
1807. 
Tuckerman,  H.T.       in  927.1 :16 
Malibran,    Marie   Felicita    mme., 
born  Garcia,  after-ward  mme.  de 
Beriot,  french  singer,  1808-1836. 
Clayton.  E.  C.  in  927:  5 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 :  6  v2 

Mallet,  D:,  english  poet,  1700-1765. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

in  928.2 :  4  v4 

Malmesbury ,  Earls  of,  see  Harris. 
Malthus,  T:  Robert,  engUsh  politi- 
cal-economist, 1766-1884. 
Bonar.  J.  312:4 

Hazlitt.  W.  in  824.2 :  48 

Malus,  Etienne    L:,  french  physi- 
cist and  poet.  1775-1812. 
Arago.  D.  F.  J.  in  926 : 1  v2 

german.  in  500 : 3  v3 

Manin,  Daniele.  itaUa)i  statesman, 
1804-1857. 
Castelar  y  Rissoll,  E. 

in  928.2 :  28 

Mann,   Horace,  amer.  lawyer  and 

eAlucational  writer,  1796-1859. 

Mann.  M.  923.17:3 

Manning,  James,  amer.  clergyman, 

17:58-1791. 

Guild,  R.  A.  922.16:7 

Mansfield,  Earl  of,  see  Murray, 

Mansfield,  E:  Deering,  amer.  law- 
yr  and  autJior,  1801-1880. 
Personal  memories.       928.1 :  27 
Mantegna,  Andrea,  italian  pairiter 
and  engraver,  1431-1506. 
Cartwright.  J.  927.5:12 

Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 : 3 

Manuel,  Jacques  Antolne,  french 
orator  and  statesman,  1775-1827. 
('ormenin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

923.4:1 
Manzoni,    Alessandro,    italian  ro- 
mance writer,  1784-1878. 
Greene,  G.  W.  in  824.1 :  38 

Hlllebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v2 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  804:  3  v2 
Mar,  Earl  of,  see  Erskine,  J : 
Mara,    Gertrude    Elizabeth,    /xnn 
Schmaling.  german  singer,  1749- 

Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927 : 6 

Marcellus,    Marcus  Claudius,  ro- 
man  consul  and  general,  d.  b.  c 
2;j. 
Plutarchos.  in  928.6:16 

in  923.6: 31  v2 
Marco  Polo,  see  Polo,  Marco. 
Margaret  of  Anjou,  i/itccn  of  Henry 
Vl,  1429-1482. 
Abbott,  J.  923.21:29 

Hookham,  M.  A.  923.21 :  68 

James,  G.  P.  R.  in  923 :  7 

Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  vl 
Margaret  of  France,  2d  queen   of 
Edward  I,  1282-1817. 
Strickland,  A.    in  923.21: 27  vl 


1633 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX . 


Mar-Maz 


1634 


Margraret,  queen  of  James  IV    of 
Scotland,  daughter  of  Henry  VII 
of  England,  1489-153;^. 
Strickland,  A.     in  923.21 :  35  vl 
Marguerite  of  Valois,  queen  of  Na- 
varre, 149^-1549. 
Chapman,  W.  m  922:13 

Wittenmyer,  A.  in  922:12 

Maria  Theresia,  empress  of  Germa- 
ny, wife  of  Franz  I,  1717-1780. 
Arneth,  A.  ritter  v.  943+42 

Boer,  A.  fn920:78v2 

Hewitt,  M.E.  i?i923:6 

Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Jameson,  A.  in  923 :  8  v2 

Jenliins,  J.  S.  in  923 :  9 

Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.3 :  56 

Russell,  W.  m  920: 38 

Marie,  see  also  Mary. 
Marie  Antoinette  de  Lorraine,  Jo- 
sephe  Jeanne,  of  Austria,  queen 
of  Louis  XVI,  1755-1793. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.4 :  57 

Campan,  J.  L.  H.  923.4 :  82 

Croker,  J.  W.  in  944.5 :  26 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  vl 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  923 :  25 

Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Houssaye.  A.  in  920:15  vl 

Jenkins,  J.  S.  in  923 :  9 

Keddie,  H.  923.4:73 

Reeve,  H.  m944:24vl 

Russell,  W.  m  920:  38 

Yong-e.  CD.  923.4:58 

Marie  LiOuise,  Leopoldine    Fran- 
^oise  Therese  Josephine   Lucie 
of  Austria,  empress  of  the  french, 
2d  wife  of  Napoleon  I. 
Smith,  G.  B.  in  923 :  28 

Mariui,  Giambattista,  Italian  poet, 
1569-1625. 
Shelley,  M.W.       in  928.5: 24  vl 
Stebbing-,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v3 

Marion,  Francis,  amer.  general,  1733 
-1795. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:69  v2 
Hartley,  C.  B.  923. 15:47 

Headley,  J.  T.    in  923.15:  70  v2 
Mariotti,  Lui^i,  pseud.,  see  Gallen- 

ga,  Antonio. 
Marius,  Caius,  roman  general,  b.  c. 
157-86. 
Herbert,  H.  W.  in  923.6 :  6 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v3 

Marivaux,  P:    Carlet    de    Cham- 

blain  de,french  author,  1688-1763. 

Houssaye.  A.  id  920:15  vl 

Marlborougrh       Duchess     of,     see 

Churchill,  S. 
Marlborough,       Duke       of,       see 

Churchill, -J. 
Marlowe,  Christopher,  english  dra- 
matist, 1564-1587. 
Hazlltt,  W.  in  822.5:1 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  v2 

in  820.5:15 

Marquette,  Jacques,  french   mis- 
sionary, d.  1675. 

Sparks,  J.  in  923.1 :  21  vlO 

Marry  at,  F:,  english  novelist,  1792- 
1848. 
Lean,  born  Marryat,  F.  928.2:  97 
Marsden,  S:,  first  missionary  to  New 
Zealand,  1764-1888. 
Yonj?e,  C.  M.  in  922:11 

Marsh,    Catherine,    english    vjriter 
and  philanthropist,  b.  1815. 
Alldridge,  L.  in  923.26:12 

Marsh,  J:,  amer.  temperance  refor- 
mer, 1788-1860. 
Temperance  recollections. 

922.16:11 
Marshall,  J :,  chief  justice  of  the  U. 
6'.,  1755-1835. 
Flanders,  H.  in  923.14:  2  v2 

Griswold,  R.  W.       i7i  923.12:  66 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  v2 

Story,  J.  in  824.1: 77 

Van  Santvoord,  G.     in  923.14:  3 
Marshman,  Joshua,  english  orien- 
talist and  missionary,  1767-1887. 
Yonge,  C.  M.  in  922:11 

103 


Marston,   J:,  english  dramatist,  d. 
1634. 
Hazlltt,  W.  in  822.5:1 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5:15 

Marten,  H:,  british  statesman,  1603- 
1680. 
Forster.  J.  in  923.22 :  2  v3,4 

Martin,  Helena,  born  Faucit,  tvife 
of  sir  Theodore,  english  actress,  b. 
1816. 
Winter,  W.  in  920:  50 

Martin,  J:,  english  school-mister  and 
poet,  1846-1876. 
Craik,  D.  M.  928.2:98 

Martin,  Luther,  am^r.  lawyer,  1745- 

isa.-j. 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1:  32  vl 

Martin,  Sarah,  english  philanthro- 
pist, 1791-1843. 
Gray,  E.  C.  in  920:14 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Witter,  M.  and  E.  Stotzner. 

in  920:  74 

Martineau,  Harriet,  english  author, 

1802-1876. 

Autobiography.  928.2 :  99 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 

in  920:  66 

in  920.2:14  v2 

in  928.2:  212 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 
Miller,  F.F.  928.2:216 

Shepard,  W.  in  804:  5  v3 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:26 

Martyn,  H:,  english  clergyman  and 
orientalist,  1781-1812. 
Bell,  CD.  922.23:28 

Favourite  passages.         in  922 :  3 
Sargent,  J.  922.23:12 

Taylor.  W.  C  in  920.2 :  8 

Yonge,  CM.  in  922:11 

Marvell,  Andrew,  english    patriot 
and  author,  1630-1678. 
Rogers,  H.  iJi  204:  33 

Whittier,  J.  G.  in  920:  30 

Mary,  see  also  Marie. 
Mary  I,    queen   of  England,    called 
Bloody  Mary,  1516-15,58. 
Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  v2 
Mary  II,  queen  of  England,  1663-1694. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:  49 

Strickland,  A.  in  923.21 :27  v5,6 
Mary  Beatrice  Eleonora  d'Esto, 
of  Modena,  queen  of  James  II  of 
England,  1658-1718. 
Strickland,  A.     923.21 :  27  v4,5 
Mary  of  Guise  or  of  Lorraine,  queen 
of  James  V  of  Scotland,  1515-1560. 
Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  35  vl 
Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  scots,  1543- 
1587. 
Abbott,  J.  923.21:36 

Bell,  H.  G.  923.21:37 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  923 :  25 

Headley,  P.  C  923. 21 :  40 

Jameson,  A.  in  923 :  8  vl 

Jenkins,  J.  S.  in  923 :  9 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

923.21:41 
Nau,  C  923.21:51 

Russell,  W.  in  920:  38 

Skelton,  J.  in  904:  25 

Strickland,  A.  in  923.21 :35  v3-7 
Tytler,  W.  923.21:38 

Mary,  daughter  of  Henry  VII,  queen 
of  Louis  XII  of  France,  afterward 
duchess  of  Suffolk,  1497-1534. 
Strickland,  A.  in  923.21:  56 

Masaccio,  T:  Guidi  called,  Italian 
painter,  1401-1443. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 : 3 

Mason,  Capt.J:,  amer.  settler,  1600- 
1673. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923 . 1 :  8  v2 

Ellis,  G.E.  in  923.1:  22  v3 

Mason,  J:  Mitchell,  amer.  presbyte- 
rian  clergyman,  1770-1839. 
Waterbury.  J.  B.  in  922 :  8 

Mason,  Sir  Josiah.  english  steel-pen 
manufacturer,  1795-1881. 
Bolton,  8.  K.  in  920:  73 

Mason,  W:,  english  poet,  1735-1797. 
Cary.  H.F.  in  928.2:  2 


Massey.  Gerald,  english  poet,  b.  1828. 
Smiles,' S.  in  920:  26 

Massillon,  J :  Baptiste.  french  pre- 
late and  author,  1663-1742. 
Sainte-Beuve,  C  A.  in  844 : 2 

Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 : 8 

Massinger,  Philip,  english  dramat- 
ist, 1584-1640. 
Coleridge.  H.  in  928.2 : 1 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  822.5:1 

Stephen,  L.  in  820.5 : 1 3  v3 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5:15 

Mather,  Cotton,    amei-.  theologian, 
1663-1728. 
Peabody,W.  B.O.  in  923.1:21  v6 
Mathe-w,    Theobald,    father.    Irish 
priest  and  temperance  apostle,  1790 
-1856. 
Kirton,  J.  W.  in  923.26 :  1 1 

Maguire,  J.  F.  922.22 : 1 

Mathews,  C:,  english  comedian,  1776 
-1836. 
Mathews,  A.  927.2:25 

Mathy,   K:,   german  financier   and 
statesman,  1807-1868. 
Freytag,  G.  923.3:28 

Matilda     of    Boulogne,    queen    of 
Stephen,  d.  1151. 
Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  vl 
Matilda  of  Flanders,  queen  of  Wil- 
liam the  conqueror,  about  1031-1083. 
Smith.  J.  P.  in  923.21:  28 

Strickland,  A      in  923.21 :  27  vl 
Matilda  of  Scotland,  1st  queen    of 
Henry  I,  about  1079-1118. 
Smith,  J.  P.  in  923.21:  28 

Strickland,  A.    in  923.21 :  27  vl 
Matthews,      Robert,      {Matthias), 
amer.  fanatic,  b.  1790. 
Stone,  W.L.  922.18:9 

Matthias,  see  Matthews,  Robert. 
Maturin,  C:  Robert,  Irish  poet,  1782 
-1834. 
Talfourd,  T.  N.  in  824.2 :  90 

Maud,  see  Matilda. 
Maudsley,  H:.  «rt(7ii«A  artisan  and 
inventor,  1771-1831. 
Lewis,  T.C.  in  926.2:5 

Smiles.  S.  in  926.2:1 

Maundrell,    H:,    english    traveler, 
about  16.50-1710. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923:11  vl 

Maupin,    or   La   Maupin,    mme. 
french  actress  and  singer,  1673-1707. 
Clayton,  E.C.  927:5 

Maurice,   J:   F:    Denison,   english 
clergyman,  180.5-1873. 
Maurice,  F.,  ed.  922.23 :  27 

Maury,  Matthew  Fontaine,  amer. 
naval  officer,  astronomer  and  hy- 
drographer,  1806-1873. 
Seymour,  C  C  B.  in  920:  25 

Maximilian  I,  Ferdinand  Joseph, 
emperor  of  Mexico,  1833-1867. 
Hall,  F.  923.3:7 

Maxse,  F:  A:,   english  admiral  and 
radical,  b.l%Z% 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22:1 

Maxwell,  Sir  James  Clerk,  english 
scientist,  1881-1879. 
Campbell,  L.,  and  W.  Garnett. 

925.2:18 

Maxwell,  W:,  amer.  general,  d.  1798. 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:69  v2 

Maxwell,  W:,5th  earl  of  Nithsdale, 

scotch  Jacobite,  d.  1744. 

Thompson,  K.    in  923.22 :77  v2 

Maxwell,  Winifred,  born  Herbert, 

fe  of  W:  Maxwell,  5th  earl  of 

itfisdale. 

Child,  L.M.  in  920: 49 

May,  C:,  amer.  soldier,  ft.  1813. 

Peterson,  C  J.  in  923.15-|-1 

May,  Joseph,  am^r.  merchant,  1760- 
1841. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Maynard,  Sir  3:,  lord  commissioner 
of  the  great  seal  of  England,  1603- 
1690. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v4 

Mazzola,  Mazzuola   or   Mazzuoli, 
see  Parmigiano,  II. 


wife 
Nith 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


1636 


Medici,  Cosimo  de',  tfie  great,  grand 
duke  of  Tuscany,  1519-1574. 
Ranke,  F.  L.  v.       in  904 :  36  v40 
Medici,  Lorenzo  de',  il  magniflco, 
prince  of  Florence,  1448-1492. 
Hildebrand.  K.        in  834:  22  v2 
Reumont,  A.  V.  923.5:1 

Roscoe,  W.  928.5:4 

Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.5 :  24  vl 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 : 2  vl 

Medingr,  J:  Ferdinand  Martin   Os- 
kar,  {(jfregor    Samarow),  german 
author,  b.  1839. 
Memoiren.  928.3:86 

Meer,  Jan  ver,  of  Delft,  dutch  pain- 
ter, 1632-1696. 
Govfer,Lord  R.  C.      in  927.5 :  27 
Mehul,  Etienne  N:,french  composer, 
1763-1817. 
Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.5 :  34 

MeifTS,  Return  Jonathan,  amer.  ju- 
rist and  statesman,  1766-1835. 
Campbell,  J.  W.  t>i923.1:4 

Meissonier,  J:  L:  Ernest,  french 
painter,  b.  1812. 
Bolton.  S.K.  in  920:73 

MoUett,  J.  W.  927.4:2 

Melanchthon  or  Melanthon,  origi- 
nally/ Schwarzerd,  Philipp,   ger- 
man reformer,  1497-1560. 
Ledderhose,  C.  F.  922.3:10 

Schmidt,  C.  W.  A.  922.3-1-22 

Melbourne,  Lord,  see  Lamb,  VV: 
Melcombe,  Lord,  see  Dodingrton, 

G:  Bubb. 
Melito,  Andre  Fran§oi8Miot,Cf>m(e 

de,  xee  Miot,  A.  F. 
Melvill,  H:,  english  clergyman,  1798 
-1871. 
Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 : 8 

Melville,  Vi«c(iunt,  xee  Dundas,  H : 
Mencius,  see  Mengr-Tse. 
Mendelssohn,  Moses,  german  phil- 
osopher, 1739-1786. 
Schmidt,  F.  928.3:100 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Jacob 
L:  Felix,  german  composer,  1809- 
1847. 
Barnard,  C.  inx927:13 

Cro west,  F.  in  927 : 1 8 

Ehlert,  L.  in  780:  29 

Ferris,  G.T.  in  927.3: 5 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-1-79 

Hiller,  F.  927.3:9 

Keddle,  H.  in  927:12 

Lampadius,  W.  A.  927.3:10 

Q.  in  920:  24 

Reissmann,  A.  927.3 :  36 

Rockstro,  W.  S.  in  927.3 :  26 

Mendelssohn  -  Bartholdy,  Leah, 
1)orn  Salomon,  mottier  of   Felix 
Moulelssohn,  1777-1842. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  67 

Mendelssohn  family. 

Hensel,  S.  927.3:11 

Mengrs,  Raphael,  german  painter, 
1738-1779. 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  76 

Mengr-Tse  {latin  Mencius),  Chinese 
phiUmmher,  aiwut  370  b.  c. 
Legrtre,  J.  299:11 

Menshikof,  AleksandrDanilovitch 
kniaz,   russian.   statesman,   1670- 
1729. 
Cobb.  J.  F.  in  920: 44 

Pietzker,  M.  A.,  tr.     x  923.6 :  43 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920:  75 

Mercer,  Hugh,  amer.  general,  1721- 
1777. 
Griswoid.  R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 
Merian,  Mms.  Marie  Sybllle,  swiss 
artist  and  naturalist,  1647-1717. 
Jardine,  Sir  W.      in  690 :  58  v37 
Mdrim^e,  Prosper,  french  author, 
1803-1870. 
Hillebrand.  K.         in  834 :  22  v2 
James,  H.,  jr.  in  928.4 : 1 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v2 

Meritt,    Paul,    english  play-writer, 
livirifi. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2:183 


Merivale,  Herman  C:,  english  dra- 
matist, b.  1839. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2:183 

Metsu,  Gabriel,  dutch  paiAter,  1630 
-1667. 
Gower,  Lord  R.  C.      in  927.5 :  27 
Metastasio,  P:  Antonio  Domenico 
Bonaventura  Trapassi,  italian 
poet,  1698-1793. 
Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.5 :  24  v2 
Stebbing-,  A.  in  928.5 :  2  v3 

Metternich  -  Winneburgr,    Clem- 
ens  Wenzel    Nepomuk   Lothar 
filrst  v.,  aust7-ian  statesman,  1773 
-1859. 
Memoirs.  923.3:8 

Beer,  A.  in  920 :  78  v5 

Everett,  E.  in  824.1 :  28 

Hay  ward,  A.         in  824.2 :  45  vl 
Hillebrand.  K.  in  834 :  22  v5 

Smith,  G.B.  in  923:  28 

Meyerbeer,   Giacomo,    {orininally 
Jacob  Mayer-Beer),  german-jew- 
ish  composer,  1794-1864. 
Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.5 :  34 

Keddie.  H.  in  927:12 

Mezzofanti,    Gaspare    Guiseppe, 
italian  linguist,  1771-1849. 
Cobb,  J.  F.  in  X  920:  44 

Spamer,  O.,  ed.  in  920 :  75 

Miall,  E:,  english  radical,  1809-1881. 
Hinton,  R.J.  in923.22:6 

Miantonomo,  sachem  of  the  Narra- 
gansetts,  d.  1M3. 
Stone,  W.L.  in  920.1:113 

Michael  Angrelo,  see  Buonarroti. 
Michelet,    Jules,  french  historian, 
1798-1874. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v2 

Michelet,  Mme.  Jules,  born  Miala- 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

Mickle,  W:  Julius,  english  poet,  1734 
-1788. 
Cary.  H.  F.  in  928.2:  2 

Middleton,  Mrs.—,  born  Needham, 
english  beauty,  d.  about  1685. 
Jameson.  A.  in  923.2:4 

Middleton,    T:,    english   dramatist, 
1.570-1637. 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  822.6:1 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5:15 

Middleton,  T:  Fanshawe,  bishop  of 
Calcutta,  1769-1822. 
Yongre,  C.  M.  in  922:  11 

Mieris,  Frans  van,   dutch  painter, 
16;J5-1681. 
Gower,  iord  U.  C.      in  927.5:  27 
Mifllin,  T:,  amer.  general,  1744-1800. 
Griswoid,  R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 
Milburn,  W:  H:,  melhodist  preacher, 
blind,  b.  1833. 
Ten  years  of  preacher  life. 

922.17:3 
Mill,  James,  scotch  Iiistorian  and  po- 
litical-economist, 1773  1830. 
Bisset,  A.  in  904:  34 

Bower,  G.S.  192:2 

Mill,  J:  Stuart,  english  political-econ- 
omist, 1806-1873. 
Autobiography.  921.2:8 

Morris,  G.S.  in  921.2:1 

Porter,  N.  in  104:  5 

Wright,  C.  in  104:4 

Miller,  Hugh,  scotch  geologist,  1803- 
1856. 
Autobiography.  925.2:9 

Agassiz.  L.  J.  R.  in  550:18 

Bayne.P.  925.2:11 

in  820.5:1  vl 

Brown,  T.N.  925.2:10 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Miller,  James,  amer.  general,  1776- 
1851. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.16:  3 

Miller,  W :,  english  general  in  the  ser- 
vice of  Peru,  b.  1795. 
Gleig,  G.  R.  in  824.2 :  43  v2 

Miller,  W:  Hallowes,  english  miner- 
alogist and  physicist,  1801-1880. 
Cooke,  J.  P.  in  507:1 


Millet,  J:  Francois,  french  painter, 
1815-1875. 
Sensier,  A.  927.4:3 

Milner,  I:,  dean  of  Carlisle,  english 
savant,  1751-1820. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:11 

Milner,    James,    amer.    clergyman, 
1773-1844. 
Stone,  J.  S.  922.13:10 

Miltiades,  greek  statesman,  d.  b.  c. 
489. 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  in  923.6 :  28 

Milton,  Catherine,  born  Woodcock, 
2dvAfe  of  J:  Hilton,  d.  1658, 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Milton,  Elizabeth,   born  Minshull, 
3d  wife  of  J:  Hilton. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Milton,  J:,  english  i)oet,  1608-1674. 
Arnold,  M.  in  824.2:  4 

Bayne.P.  i)(  942.4:18 

De  Quincey,  T.  in  204 :  18  v2 

Distinguished  men.  in  920:  33  vl 
Dobson,  W.  T.  ni811:3 

Emerson,  R.  W.         in  824.1:105 
GilfiUan,  G.  in  820.5:  8  v2 

Goodrich.  S.  G.  in  x  920:  41 

Hazlitt,  W.  iu  828.5:1 

/()821.5:2 

Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v4 

Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

in  928.2:  4  vl 

Lamartine.  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920:19  v3 
Lowell,  J.  R.  in  8205 :  10  v2 

Macau  lay,  T.  B.,  lord. 

in  824.2:  67  vl 
Masson,  D.  (6  vol.)         928.2:100 

(1vol.)  928.2:  156 

Pattison,  M.  928.2:101 

in  928.2+11 

Quick,  B.  H.  in  371:15 

Reed,  H.  in  821.5:  4  vl 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2:  5 

Tulloeh.J.  in  922.2:6 

Milton,  Mary,  born  Powell,  Ist  wife 
of  J:  Milton,  1626-1653. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Mingrotti,  Caterina,  somerim^s  called 
ttegina,  Uallan  singer,  1728-1807. 
Clayton,  B.C.  in  927:  5 

Minot,  G :  Richards,  amer.  judge  and 
author,  1758-1803. 
Moore,  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  vl 

Miot,  Andre  Francois,  comte  de  Me- 
lito, french  statesman,  1763-1841. 
Memoirs.  923.4:60 

Mirabeau,  Honore  Gabriel  de  Ri- 
quetti,  comte  Ae,  french  statesman 
and  orator,  1749-1791. 
Alison,  Sir  A.      in  824.2:124  v2 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v2 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  2 1  v4 

Corinenin,  L.  M.,  vicomfe  de. 

in  923.4:1 
Dumont,  P.  E.  L.  928.4:17 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  8242:  67  v2 
Reeve,  H.  in  944 :  24  vl 

Russell,  W.  in  923:  37 

Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.4:  45  v2 
Smith,  J.  S.  928.4:18 

Mirabeau  family. 

Brougham,  H.  lord,     in  923 :2  v2 
Miraflores,    Bon    Manuel    Pando 
Fernandez  de  Pinedo  Alava  vDa- 
vila,  marques  de,  Spanish  diploma- 
tist and  politician,  1793-1873. 
Denkwiirdigkeiten.         923.5:12 
Miramion,    Marie  dame  de,    born 
Bonneau  de  Rubelles,  wife  of  J: 
.Tacques  de  Beauharnais,  seigneur 
de  Miramion,  founder  of  a  religi- 
ous order,  1639-1696. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920:  66 
Mitchel,  Ormsby  Macknight,  am^r. 
general  and  astronomer,  1810-1863. 
Hcadley.P.  C.            x  923.15:  64 
Mitford,  Mai-y  Russell,  english  au- 
thor, 1787-1855. 
Recollections.               928.2:102 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920:  66 
in  928.2:  212 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


Mod-Mos 


Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  v2 
Fields,  J.  T.  in  820.5: 6 

L'Bstrange,  A.  G.,  ««/.   928.2:182 
Modjeska,    Helena,     born   Benda, 
notv     hrabina     Bozenta-Chla- 
powska,  polish  actress,  b.  1844. 
Altemus,  J.  T.  927.5 :  45 

IHofFat,  Robert,  scotch  missionary, 
1793-1883. 
Manning-,  A.  in  923.29:  3 

Mohammed,  see  lluhammad. 
Mohl,  Julius  v.,  oejtnan  orientalist, 
1800-1876. 
Muller,  F.  M.  m  920:  60 

Hojon,  Bianca  Milesi,  italian  artist 
and  litterateur,  1790-1849. 
BelJoc,  B.  R.  in  920:  22 

Moliere,    J:    Baptiste    Poauelin 
called,  french  dramatist.  1623-1673. 
Mahrenholtz,  R.  928.4:43 

Oliphant,  M.  O.,  and  F.  Tarver. 

9284:19 
Prescott.  W.  H.  in  824. 1 :  66 

Russell,  W.  in  920 :  37 

Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.4 :  45  vl 
Molinos,  Mijruel,  the  quietist,  Span- 
ish theologian,  1627-1696. 
Bis-elow,  J.  922.5 :18 

Mollien,    N:    Fran§ois    comte   de, 
french  statesman,  1758-18.50. 
Reeve,  H.  in  944 :  24  vl 

Moltke,  Helmuth  C:  Bernhard  (traf 
v..  Prussian  field-marshal,  h.  1800. 
Buchheim,  E.  S.  in  949.5 : 1 1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920  :R54v2 
Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923:19 

Mompesson,    W:,    english    clergy- 
man, 1640-1708. 
Lives  of  englishmen,  in  920.2 : 9 
SEongre,  Gaspard,  comte  de  Pdluse, 
french  geometrician,  1746-1818. 
ArajfO,  D.  F.  J.  in  500 : 3  v2 

SEonica,  St. ,  mother  of  St.  Augustine, 


Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Monk,  6 :,  dtike  of  Albemarle,  english 
general,  1608-1670. 
Gulzot,  F.  P.  G.  923.22 :  64 

923 : 4 

Monnier,  H:  Bonaventure,  french 
artist  and  author,  1799-1877. 
Jacquot,  E.  C.  J.  B.    in  928.4: 38 
Monod,  Adolphe  L:  F:  Theodore, 
french  protestant  pastor,  1803-1856. 
Favourite  passages.        in  922 : 3 
Monod,  S.  922.4:12 

Pressense,  E.  de.  in  920: 23 

Monroe,  James,  Bth  president  of  the 
U.  S.,  1758-1831. 
Gllman,  D.  C.  923.11:56 

Montagru.  C:,  1st  earl  Halifax,  eng- 
lish statesman  and  poet,  1661-1715. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 : 4 

in  928.2 : 4  v2 

Montasru,    Elizabeth,    bom   Wrio- 
thesTey,    formerly    countess    of 
Nm-thumberland,  1647-1690. 
Jameson.  A.  in  923 .2 : 4 

Montagru,  Elizabeth,  bom  Robin- 
son, english  author,  1720-1800. 
Doran,  J.  W.  928.2:186 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920: 28 
Montagu,    Lady  Mary  Wortley-, 
born  Plerrepont,  english  author. 


Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920.2:14  vl 

in  920:  66 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.       in  824.2 :  55  v2 

Russell.  W.  in  920 :  38 

St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v2 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  28 

Montaigne,  Michel  Eyquem  de, 

french  philosopher  and  moralist, 

1533-1592. 

Collins,  W.L.  928.4:20 

Emerson,  R.  W .  in  920 : 1 2 

Hazlitt,W.  in  840:  2  vl 

Quick,  R.H.  in  371:15 

St.  John,  B.  in  840 :  2  v4 

Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.4: 45  vl 

Vinet,  A.  R.  204:41 


Montalembert,    C:   Forbes   Rene 
comte  de,  french  statesman  and  au- 
thor, 1810-1870. 
Hay  ward,  A.  in  824.2:45  vl 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  923.4:  59 

Month azon,  Marie  de  Kohan,  du- 
che:se  de,  born  6.'  Avmxgour,  french 
intriguer,  b.  1612. 
Menzies,  S.  in  923 :  29  vl 

Montefiore,  Sir  Moses  Halm,  eng- 
lish philanthropist,  1784-1885. 
Weston,  J.  923.26:9 

Wolf,  L.  923.26-H7 

Montesquieu,  C:     de  Secondat, 
baron  de  la  Brede  et  die,  french 
author,  1689-1755. 
Alison,  Sir  A.      in  824.2 : 1 24  v2 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834:  22  v5 

Montezuma  I,  mexican  monarch,  d. 
1471. 
Eggleston,  E.,  and  L.  E.  Seelye. 
„  920.1:109 

Montfort,   Simon  de,  earl  of  Lei- 
cester, english  statesman,  1206-1265. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.      in  x  920.2:  5 

in  942:32  vl 

Creighton,  L.  923.22:55 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  in  x  923.2 :  7 

Montgromery,  James,  scotch  poet, 
1771-1854. 
Baillie,  J.  in  922:2 

Famous  boys.  in  x  920:  32 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5 :  8  v2 

Knight,  H.  C.  928.2:103 

Montgromery,   R:,    amer.     general, 
1736-1775. 
Armstrong,  J.       in  923.1 :  21  vl 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923. 1 5 :  69  v2 
Headley,  J.  T.     in  923.15:70  vl 
Montgromery,  Robert,  english  poet, 
1807-1855. 
Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2: 67  v5 
Monti,  Vincenzo,  italian  poet,  1758- 
1828. 
Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.5 :  24  v2 
StebbiDg,  H.  in  928. 5 :  2  v3 

Montpensier,  Anne  Marie  Louise 
d'Orleans,  duchessede,  called  Made- 
moiselle, 1627-1693. 
Menzies,  S.  in  923 :  29  v2 

Montrose,  Marquis  of,  see  Graham, 

James. 
Monts,  P:  du  Guast,  sieur  de,  french 
traveler.  1560-1611. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:  8  v2 

Montyon  or Monthyon,  J:  Baptiste 
Robert  Aug-et,  ftarow  de,  french 
philanthropist,  1733-1820. 
Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  in  923.4: 89 

Moody,  Dwight  Lyman,  amer.  revi- 
valist, b.  1837. 
Bolton,  S.K.  in  920:73 

Clark,  R.W.  in  269:  2 

Moore,    G:,    english  philanthropist, 
1806-1876. 
Blaikie,  W.  G.  in  923.26:  10 

Burnley,  J.  923.28:4 

Smiles,  S.  923.28:3 

Moore,  James,  amer.  general,  d.  1776. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 
Moore,  (Sir  J:,  scotch  general,  1761- 
1809. 
Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 : 8 

Moore,  T:,  irishpoet,  1779-1852. 
Memoii-s.  928.2:104 

Personal  reminiscences. 

in  928.2:106 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B64  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:11 

Eminent  men.  in  820.6 :  4 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5 :  8  v2 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2 :  48 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed. 

in  928.2: 215  v3 
Q.  in  920:24 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Symington,  A.  J.  928.2:105 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         i?i  82 1 .5 :  7 
Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5:14  vl 
More,  Hannah,  english  novelist  and 
essayist,  1746-1838. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920  :R  54  vl 


Goodrich,  8.  G.  in  x  923 :  25 

Lord,  J.  in  904 :  3 1  v5 

Roberts,  W.  928.2:108 

More,  Margaret,  see  Roper,  Mar- 
garet. 
More,  Sir  T:,  english  historian  and 
lord  chancellor,  1480-1535. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  vl 

Cooke,  F.E.  in  920:  65 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  in  x  923.2 :  7 

Lives  of  englishmen,  in  920.2:  9 
Mackintosh,  Sir  J. 

in  923.22:2  vl 
Morgran,  Daniel,  amer.  general,  1736 
-1802. 
Graham,  J.  923.15:27 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923. 1 5 :  69  v2 
Headley,  J.  T.     in  923. 1 5 :  70  v2 
Morgan,    Sir   H:,    welsh  buccaneer, 
1687-1690. 
Adams,W.  H.  D.         in  x  923: 14 
Morgan,  Sidney,  lady,  born  Owen- 
son,  irish  author,  1783-18.59. 
Autobiography.  9282:109 

Adams.  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

in  920.2: 14  vl 

in  923 :  22 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 
Thomson.  K.  and  3.  C.  in  920:  28 
Morgan,  W:.  amer.  recreant  free-ma- 
son, 1775-1826. 
Huntington,  P.  C.  366 :  5 

Morin,    L:,  french  physician,    163.5- 
1715. 
Johnson,  S.  in  820.2:13  v2 

Morison,  J:,  scotch  clergyman,  1791- 
1859. 
Steel,  R.  in  922 : 6 

Moritz,  elector  of  Saxony,  1521-1553. 
Prutz,  H.  in  920 :  78  v9 

Moritz  von  Sachsen,  seeSaxe,  Her- 
mann Maurice  comte  de. 
Morland,  G:,  english  painter,  1763- 
1804. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v2 
Morley ,  i :,  english  author  and  liberal, 
b.  1838. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22:1 

Morley,  Sir  Robert,  english  admiral, 
d.  1360. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  923-25 :  3 

Morley,  S:.  english  radical,  b.  1809. 

Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22 :  6 

Mornington,  fJarl  of,  see  Welles- 

ly,  R:  Colley. 
Morpeth,  G :,  6ih  earl  of  Carlyle,  1775 
-1848. 
Francis.  G.  H.  in  923.22 :  4 

Morris,  G:  P..  amer.  poet  and  jour- 
nalist, 1802-1864. 
Q.  in  920: 24 

Wallace.  H.  B.  iii  824.1 :  86 

Morris,  Gouverneur.  amer.  states- 
man and  orator,  1752-1816. 
Moore.  F.  in  329.1:  32  vl 

Sparks.  J.  923.12:91 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  824. 1 :  84 
Morris,  Robert,  amer.  financier  and 
statesman,  1733-1806. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  v2 

Morris,  W:,  english  poet,  b.  1834. 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:  5 

Morse,  S:  Finley  Breese,  amer.  pain- 
ter and  electrician,  1791-1872. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  v2 
Memorial.  925.1-f-3 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  927. 1:16 
Mortimer,    J:     Hamilton,     english 
painter,  1741-1779. 
Cunningham,  A.     in  927.2: 1  v4 
Morton,  W:  T:  Green,  amer.  physi- 
cian, discoverer  of  anaisthetic  ether- 
ization, 1819-1868. 
Bolton,  S.  K.  i?i  920. 1 : 1 8 

Mosby,  J:  Singleton,  amer.  confe- 
derate general,  b.  1833. 
Crawford,  J.  M,  923.15:28 

Moscheles,  lgna.z,german-bo/iendan 
musician,  1794-1870. 

S Diaries  and  corresp.]    927.3:12 
i'erris,  G.  T.  in  927:  7 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:  1» 


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Moser,  J:  Jakob  v.,  german  states- 
man, 1701-1781. 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920+79 

MSser,  Justus,  german  autJuyr,  1720- 


Grube,  A.  W. 


in  920+79 


Moses,  hebrew  law-giver  and  prophet. 
Lord,  J.  in  904:31  vl 

Motley,  J :  Lothrop,  amer.  historian, 
1814-1877. 
Holmes,  O.W.  928.1:28 

Mott,   James,   amer.    quaker,  1788- 
1868. 
Hallowell,  A.  D.  922.18:17 

Mott,  Lucretia,  ftwn  Coffin,  preacher 
of  the  Society  of  friends,  1793-1880. 
Hallowell,  A.  D.  922.18:17 

Hollo  way,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Mott,  Valentine,  amer.  nurgeon,  1785 
-1865. 
yrancis,  S.  W.  926.1:6 

Motte  La,  see  La  Motte. 
Moultrie,  W:,  amer.  general,  1731- 
1805. 
Giiswold.R.W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 
Headley,  J.  T.     in  92315:70  v2 
Mowatt,  Anna  Cora,  see  Ritchie, 

A.  C. 
Moylan,   Stephen,   amer.    general, 
1734-1811. 
Griswold.  R.  W.  in  923.16:  69  vl 
Mozart,  J:  Chrysostom  Wolfgang 
Amadous  U>r  Theophllus,  origi- 
nally Gottlieb),  german  composer, 
1756-1791. 
Barnard.  C.  in  x  927 :  13 

Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920:  73 

Crowest,  F.  in  927:18 

Distinguished  men. 

in  920:  33  v2 

Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920 : 1 0 

Ferris,  G.T.  i?i  927.3:5 

Gehring,  F.  9273 :  20 

Holmes,  E.  9273:14 

Jahn.  O.  927.3:30 

Keddie,  H.  m  927:12 

Nohl,  L.  927.3:13 

Reissniann,  A.  in  920 :78  v8 

Russell,  W.  in  923 :  37 

Muhammad,    (««</■    Mahomet    or 

Mohammed),  Jounder   of  islam, 

571-632. 

Bu8h,G.  922.5:10 

Gibbon,  E.  922.5:12 

Goodrich.  8.  G.  in  x  920.6 :4 

Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  20 

—1  1/(824.2:22 

Irving,  W.  922.5:11 

^  820.1 :  PI  lvl4,16 

Lord,  J.  in  904:31  v2 

Muir,  «lr  W.  922.5:25 

963:2 

Perkins.  J.  H.  in  820.1 :7  v2 

Muhammad  Ahmed  el  mahdi,  afri- 
can  prophet,  1842-1885. 
Long,  C.  C.  in  962: 8 

Muhlenberg:,  J :  P :  Gabriel,  amer. 
general,  1746-1807. 
Griswold,  R.W.  in  923.15:69  v2 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1 :  2 

Muhlenberg,  W:  A:,  amer.  clergy- 
man, 17!»6-1877. 
Ayres,  A.  922.13:14 

Muir,  Barbara,  torn  Cunningham, 
called  lady  Caldwell,  scotch  cove- 
nanter, d.  about  168S. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2:1 

Wittenmyer,  A.  inQZZ.\2 

Mttller,   G:,  gennan-english  philan- 
thropist, b.  1805. 
Pitman,  Mrs.  E.  R.    in  923.26:13 
MUller,  J:  F:.  called  Maler,  german 
painter  and  poet,  1749-1825. 
Seutfcrt.  B.  928.3+56 

Mttller,  K:(nfric(},gertnan  antiqua- 
ry and  philologist,  17OT-1840. 
Donaldson,  J.  W.    in  880.  J  :  4  vl 
MUller,  W:,  german  poet,  1794-18a7. 
Miiller,  F.  M.  in  824.2 :74  v3 

Mundella,    Anthony    J:,    english 
radical,  b.  1825. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22:1 

Hinton,  R.  J.  iit  928.22: 6 


Munro, -Sir  T:,  english  governor   of 
Madras,  1760-1827. 
Gleig,  G.  R.  923.25:17 

Murat  family. 

Woodward,  E.  M.  923.4 :  26 

Murchison,  -Sir  Roger  Impey,  eng- 
lish geologist,  1792^1871. 
Duncan.  P.  M.  i7i  926 :  4 

Murger,  H :,  /renc7i  authm;  1822-1861 . 
Mauris,  M.  in  928.4:2 

Murillo,  Bartolome  Esteban,  Span- 
ish painter,  1618-1682. 
Minor,  E.F.  927.5:25 

Sweetser.  M.  F.  927.5 :  24 

Murray,  Earl  of,  see  Stuart,  J. 
Murray,  Alexander,  scotch  linguist, 
1775-1818. 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  26 

Murray,  Catherine,   born   Hamil- 
ton, duchess  ofAthole,  scotch  cove- 
nanter, 1662-1^7. 
Anderson,  J.  I»i  922.2:1 

Murray,  Lord G :,  son  of  1st  dxikeof 
Athole,  scotch  Jacobite.  1705-1760. 
Thomson,  K.        in  923.22 :77  v3 
Murray,  N:,  {Kirwan),  amer.  clergy- 
man, \9li!Sr-im\. 
Prime.  S.  I.  922.14:3 

Murray,  W:.  1st  earl  of  Mansfield, 
english  chief  justice,  1705  1793. 
Brouarham.  If.  lord,   in  923 :  2  vl 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24 :  2  v2 

Edgar,  J.  G.  i)i  x  920:10 

Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24:  8  vl 

Murray,  W:,   marquis  of  Ihillibar- 
dine,  scotch  Jacobite.  1688-1746. 
Thomson,  K.       in  923.22 :77  v2 
Musllus,J:K:  A:,  german  author, 
1735-1787. 
Carlyle.  T.  in  824.2 :  21  vl 

Mushet,  D:,  sattch  metallurgist  and 
inventor,  1772-1847. 
Smiles,  8.  in  926.2:1 

Musset,  L:  C:  Alfred   de,  french 
poet,  1810-1857. 
James,  H.,  Jr.  in  928.4:1 

Mauris,  M.  i// 928.4:2 

Musset,  P.  E.  de.  928.4 :  34 

i»i  928.4:38 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v2 

Nadir  shaM,  persian  cowjueror,  1088 
-1747. 
Eraser,  J.  923.6:34 

Naf,  Matthias,  swiss  manufacturer, 
1792-1846. 
Spamer.  O.,  ed.  in  920:77 

Nanjio,  Bunyiu,  Japanese  buddhist 
priest,  b.  1849. 
Miiller,  F.M.  in  920:  60 

Napier,  Sir  C:  James,  british  gen- 
eral, 178^-1853. 
Skelton,  J.  in  904: 26 

Napier,  Lady  Sarah,  bom  Lennox, 
for/m fly  lady  Bunbury,  motfier  of 
.suT;  Napier,  lW>-W2a. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920:  67 

Napoleon  I  Bonaparte,  emperor  of 
the  french,  1769-1821. 
Abrantes,  L.dMC?ie88ed'.  923.4:14 
Alison,  Sir  A.  in  824.2 :  2 

in  824.2:124  v2 

Ashton.  J,  827.2:6 

Bayne,  P.  in  820.6:1  v2 

Brougham,  H.  lord,  iti  923 :  2  v2 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  20 

11)824.2:22 

Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomtedc. 

in  923.4:1 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B64  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:10 

Emerson,  R.W.  in  920:12 

Fauvelet  de  Bourrienne,  L.  A. 

923.4:9 

923.4:84 

923.4:15 

i?/.  X  920:41 

923.4:10 

923.4:11 

in  834:  22  v6 

923.4+87 

in  920:78  v7 


Forsyth,  W. 
Goodrich,  S.  G. 
Hazlitt,  W. 
Headley,  P.  C. 
Hillebrand.  K. 
Home.  R.  H. 
Kleinschmldt,  A. 


Lanfrey,  P.  923.4: P86 

Las  Cases,  E.  A.  D.  M.  J.  m«?qui8 
de.  923.4:16 

Lockhart,  J.  G.  923.4:12 

Montholon-Semonville,  C.  T.  mar- 
quis de.  923.4:17 
O'Meara,  B.  E.  923.4:18 
Russell,  W.                      in  923 :  37 
Scott,  Sir  W.  923.4:13 
Smith,  G.B.                    i»i  923:  28 
Spamer,  O.,  ed.                 in  920 :75 
Strahlheim.  C,  ed.           923.4:  25 
Wilson,  J.  G.                    in  923:19 
Napoleon  III,  C :  L :  Napoleon  Bo- 
naparte, emp€7  or  of  the  french, 
1808-1873. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.                923.4 :  20 
Everett,  E.                   in  824.1:  28 
Gottschall,  R.  v.     in  920:78  vlO 
Jerrold,  W.  B.  923.4:  21 
Orsi,  G.  wnte.  923.5:16 
Smucker .  S.  M.                 923.4:22 
Wikotr,  H.                         923.4:23 
Nash,    Francis,    amer.   general,   d. 
1777. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 
Nash,  K:,  called  Beau  Nash,  english 
adventurer,  1674-1761. 
Doran,  J.  in  646: 6 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Nasmyth,  James,   scotch   engineer 
and  inventor,  b.  1808. 
Autobiography.               926.2:22 
Hale.  E.  E.                   in  x  926:17 
Lewis.  T.C.                    in  926.2:  6 
Smiles.  S.                         in  926.2:1 
Spamer.  O.,  ed.               in  920 :  76 
Nathusius,  Gottlob,  german  manu- 
facturer. 1760-1835. 
Spamer.  O.                       in  920:  74 
Nayler,  James,  english  quaker,  1616- 
1660. 
Whittler,  J.  G.                 in  920:  30 
Neal,  Alice  B.,  see  Haven,  Alice. 
Neaves,  C:  lord,  scotch  lawyer  aitd 
judge,  1800-1876. 
Skelton,  J.                        in  904:  25 
Necker,    Jacques,  swiss  statesman 
and  financier  in  France.  1782-1804. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v2 
Edgar,  J.  G.                 in^  920 :  1 1 
Necker,  Louise  Suzanne.  ?)or7T  Cur- 
chod, /rencTi  litterateur.  1737-1794. 
Haussonville,  G.  P.  O.  vicomtc  d'. 

928.4-H41 

Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Neff,  Felix,   swiss  pastor,  179H-I82ti. 

Bost,  J.A.  922.5:16 

Gilly,  W.  S.  922.5:13 

Neilson,  James  Beaumont,  scotch 

iron  worker,  1793-1865. 

Smiles,  S.  in  926.2:1 

Nekrasof,   N:    Alekseievitch,  rM«- 

8ian  poet,  1821-1877. 

Turner,  C.E.  in  897: 7 

Nelson,  Horatio,    viscount  Nelson, 

tn-itish  admiral,  1758-1805. 

Althaus,  F.  in  920 :  78  v8 

Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v2 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  vl 

Edgar,  J .  G .  in  x  920 : 1 0 

in  X  923.25: 3 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920+79 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920:19  vl 
Russell.  W.  in  923 :  37 

Southey,  R.  923.25:18 

Taylor,  W.C.  in  920.2:  8 

Nero,  Lucius  Domitius,  roman  em- 
peror, 37-68. 
Abbott,  J.  923.6:14 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 :  4 

Nerval,  Gerard  de,  see  Qerard  de 

Nerval. 
Netscher,   Caspar,    dutch    painter, 
1639-1684. 
Gowor,  Lord  R.  C.      in  927.6 :  27 
Nettelbeck,  Joachim  Christian,  ci- 
tizen of  Colberg,  1738-1824. 
Lebensbeschreibung.     923.3 :  63 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920+79 


1641 


BIOGRAPHY-INDEX. 


Net-Owe 


Nettleton,  Asahel,  amer.  evangelist, 
1783-1844. 
Steel,  R.  in  922:6 

Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 :  8 

Nevins,  W:,  amer.  clergyman,  1797- 
1835. 
Winslow,  O.  in  200:11 

Nevrman,  J:  H:,  english cardinal,  b. 
1801. 
Apolojria  pro  vita  sua.  922.22:  2 
Paul,  C.  K.  in  920.2:12 

Nevrport,  Christopher,  english  na- 
vigatcrr,  flourished  1606. 
Belknap,  J.  in  928.1 :  8  v2 

Ne'wrton,  Sir  I:,  etiglish  philos(ypher, 
1642-1727. 
Brewster,  Sir  D.  925  2:13 

925.2:14 

Distinguished  men.  in  920 :  33  v2 
Edgar,  J.  G.  mx920:10 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-h79 

Morton,  E.  J.  C.  m  925 :  5 

Proctor,  R.  A.  in  520 : 1 8 

Newton,  T:,  bishop  of  Bristol,  1704- 
1782. 
Autobiography,      in  922.2:  8  v2 
Ney,  Michel.  ducd'Elchingen,  prince 
de    la     Moskowa,    marechal     de 
France,  1769-1815. 
Alison,  Sir  A.  in  824.2 :  2 

Nicholas  of  Russia,  see  Nikolai. 
NichoUs,  Charlotte,  bom  Bronte, 
(Currer  Bell),  english  novelist,  1816 
-1855. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

in  920.2:14  v2 

in  928.2:  212 

Bayne,  P.  in  8205:1  vl 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:1154  v2 
Eminent  men.  in  820.5 : 4 

Gaskell,  E.  C.  928.2:20 

Holloway,  L.  C.  928.2:193 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.  in  928.2:21 5  v4 
Reid,  T.  W.  928.2:19 

Shepard,  W.  in  804 :  5  v3 

Skelton,  J.  in  904:  25 

Smith,  G.B.  in  820.5:12 

Stephen,  L.  in  820.5:13  v3 

Nioias,  see  Nikias. 
Nicoll,  Robert,  scotch  poet  and  jour- 
nalist, 1814-1837. 
Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Nicollet,  Joseph  N :,  french  astrono- 
mer and  expwrer,  1786-1848. 
Sibley,  H.H.  in  906: 2  vl 

Niebuhr,  Barthold  G:,  german  his- 
tm-ian,  1776-1831. 
Classen,  J.  928.3:76 

Winkworth,  S.  928.3 :  27 

Niebuhr,  Carsten,  german  traveler, 
1733-1815. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v3 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Niembsch   edler  v.   Strehlenau, 
called  Lienau,  N :,  german-hunga- 
rian  poet.  1802-1850. 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-|-79 

Nigrhting'ale,  Florence,  englishphi- 
lanthropist,  b.  1820. 
Alldridge,  L.  in  923.26:12 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:1154  v2 
Parton,  J.  in  920:  50 

Witter,  M.,  and  E.  Stotzner. 

in  920:74 
Nikias,   athenian  general,  d.  b.  c. 
414. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v3 

Nikolai  I  Pavlovitch,   emperor  of 
Russia,  1796-1855. 
Beaumont- Vassy,  E.  F.  vicomte  de. 
923.5:21 
Smucker,  S.  M.  923.5 :  22 

Nisbet,  C:,  scotch-amer.  cJergifman, 
1786-1804. 
Miller,  S.  922.14:4 

Nithsdale,  Countess  of,  see  Max- 
well, Winifred. 
Nithsdale,  Earl  of,  see  Maxwell, 

W: 
Nitokris,  queen  of  Assyria. 
Hewitt,  M.E.  in  928: 6 


Nixon,  J:,  amer.  general,  1725-1815. 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923. 15:69  vl 

Nollekens,  Joseph,  english  sculptor, 

1737-1823. 

Cunningham,  A.  in  927-2 : 1 

Norfolk,  Duke  of,  see  Howard,  T: 

North,     Christopher,    pseud.,    see 

Wilson,  J : 
North,  Francis,  1st  baron  Guilford, 
lord  keeper  of  the  great  seal  of 
England,  1637-1685. 
Atrocious  judges,      in  923.24: 4 
Campbell.  J.  in  923.24 : 1  v3 

Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24 : 8  vl 

North,  F:.  2d  earl  of  Guilford,  eng- 
lish statesman,  1732-1792. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  923:  2  vl 
Northcote,  James,  english  painter, 
1746-1831. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2  :lv5 
Northcote,  Sir  Stafford  H-., english 
statesman,  b.  1818. 
Higginson,  T.  W.        in  928.22 :  5 
Northumberland,  Countess  of,  see 

Montagru,  Elizabeth. 
Nottingrham,  Earl  of,  see  Finch, 

Heneage. 
Novalis,  pseud.,  see  Hardenberg:, 

F:  Jj:  freiherrv. 
Novello,  Clara  Anastasia,  contessa 
Gigliucci,  english  singer,  b.  1818. 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927 :  5 
Noves,  Laura  de,  of  Vaucluse.  sub- 
ject of  Petrarch' 8  sonnets,  1308-1848. 
Hewitt.  M.E.                    in  928:  6 
Numa  Pompilius,  2dkinaof  Rome. 
Plutarchos .                  in  92  3 . 6 : 1 6 
in  923.6:  81  vl 

Oberlin,  J:  F:,  french  pastor  and 
philanthropist,  1740-1826. 
Goodrich.  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  89 

Oberlin,   Madeleine  Salome,    bom 
Witter,  wife  of  J:  F:  Oberlin,  d. 
1784. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:  49 

Occam    or    Ockham,  W:,    english 
philosopher,  d.  1347. 
Morris,  G.  S.  in  921.2:1 

O'Connell,  Daniel,  irish  orator  and 
agitator,  1775-1847. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

in  928.4:1 
Cusack,  M.  F.  923.22:56 

Duyckinck.  E.  A.  in  920:K54  v2 
Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  in  923.22:7 

Mackenzie,  R.  S.         in  829.2 :  55 
Od^er,  G:,  english  radical,  b.  1829. 

Hinton,  R.  J.  in  928.22:  6 

Odillon  -  Barrot,     Camille     Hya- 
cinthe,   french  statesman,    1790- 
1850. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

in  923.4:1 
Odo  or  Odon  de  Conteville,  half- 
brother  of  William  the  conqueror, 
french  i  relate,  1032-1097. 
Campbell,  J.         in  928.24: 2  vl 
Offenbach,  Jacques,  german  com- 
poser in  France,  1819-1880. 
Ehlert,  L.  in  780:  29 

Ogrden,  W:  B.,  early  Chicago  settler, 
1805-1877. 
Arnold,  I.N.     in  975.1 : 4  no.  17 
Og-lethorpe,  James  E:,  english  gen- 
eral, founder  of  the  state  of  Geor- 
gia, 1698-1785.  ■ 
Peabody.W.  B.  O.  in  928.1 :  22  v2 
O'Keeffe,  J:,  irish  dramatist,  VHI- 
1833. 
Personal  reminiscences. 

in  927.2:17 
Olaf  II,  king  of  Norway,  St.  Olaf, 
997-1030. 
Brooks,  E.  8.  in  x  920 :72 

Clin,    Stephen,    amer.    clergyman, 
1797-1861. 
Life  and  letters.  922.17: 4 

Ollivier,     Olivier     :6mile,    french 
statesman,  b.  1825. 
King,  E.  in  923.4: 2 


Opie,  Amelia,  bom  Alderson,  eng- 
lish author,  1769-1853. 

Ritchie,  A.  I.  in  928.2:175 

Russell,  W.  in  920:  88 

Opie,  J:,  english  painter,  1761-1807. 

Cunningham,  A.  in  927.2 : 1  v2 
Opitz,  Martin,  german  poet,  1597- 
1639. 

Weinhold,  K.  928.3:72 

Orange,  William  I  of,  see  Willem 

Orford,  Ist  earl  of,  see  Walpole, 

Robert. 
Orford,  4th  earl  of,  see  Walpole, 

Horace. 
Origrenes  {eng.  Origen),  early  chris- 
tian father,  d.  253. 
Froude,  J.  A.        in  824. 1 :  42  v4 
Orleans,  Helene  Louise   ^^lisabeth 
de  Mecklenburg  -  Schwerin,  duch- 
esse  d',  french  princess.  1814-1858. 
Harcourt,  Dnc/iessed'.   928.4:61 
Orr,   James  Lawrence,  amer.  law- 
yer and  politician,  1822-1873. 
Savage,  J.  in  923. 1 :  20 

Orsi,  Giuseppe  conte,  Italian  adhe- 
rent of  Napoleon  III. 
Recollections.  923.5:15 

Oertel,    Philipp  F:  W:,  (W.  O.  v. 
Horn),  german  author,  1798-1867. 
Lebensbild.  928.8:104 

Osborne,  T:,  1st  duke  of  Leeds,  eng- 
lish statesman,  1631-1712. 
Courtenay,  T.  P.  in  923.22:  2  v5 
Osgood,     Frances    Sargent,    bom 
Lock,  amer.  poet,  1811-]8.')0. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  v2 
Powell,  T.  in  928.1:3 

Ossian,  see  Macpherson,  James. 
Ossoli,  Sarah  Margaret,  bom  Ful- 
ler,   marchesa  d',  amer.  author, 
1810-1850. 
Crosland,  C.  in  920:  52 

Duyckinck.  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 
Emerson,  R.  W.,  and  others. 

928.1:29 
Higginson,  T.  W.  928. 1 :  67 

i>(920:50 

Howe,  J.  W.  928.1:61 

Hudson,  M.  in  824.1:1 

Powell,  T.  i*i  928.1:3 

Russell,  W.  in  920 :  38 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Ostade,    Adrian   and  I:    van,  see 

Jansz. 
Otho,  Marcus   Salvius,  emperor  of 
Rome,  32-69. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v5 

Otho,  german  emperors,  see  Otto. 
Otis,  Harrison  Gray,  amer.  states- 
man, 1765-1848. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1:32  vl 

Otis,  James,  amer.  orator  and  pat- 
Hot,  1725-1783. 
Bowen,  F.  923.1:22  v2 

Moore.  F.  in  829.1:32  vl 

Otto  I  the  great,  emperor  of  Germa- 
ny, 912-973. 
Oertel,  H.  928.3:38 

Otto  II,  emperor  of  Germany,  955- 
983. 
Oertel,  H.  923.3 :  89 

Otto  III,  emperor  of  Germany,  980- 
1002. 
Oertel,  H.  928.3 :  40 

Otway,  T:,  enfifiisfo  dramatist,  1651- 
1685. 
Gosse,  E.  W.  in  928.2:  218 

Johnson,  S.  in  928.2:4 

in  928.2: 4  vl 

Overbury,  Sir  T:,  english  author, 
1581-1613. 
Amos,  A.  845.2:5 

Bisset,  A.  in  904 :  84 

Rimbault,  E.  F.  in  829.2 :  52 

Ovidius  Naso,  Publius,  (engf.Ovid), 
roman  poet,  b.  c.  43  -  a.  d.  18. 
Church,  A.J.  874:3 

Owen,   Robert,    scotch    philanthro- 
pist, 1771-1868. 


Packard,  F.  A. 


928.26:4 


1643 


Owe-Pep 


BIOGHIAPHY— INDEX. 


1644 


Owen,  Robert  Dale.  amer.  author 
ana  politician,  1801-1877. 
Threading  my  way.         928.1:80 
Owen,    W:,   english  painter,   1769- 
1825. 
Cunningham,  A.     in  927.2:1  v4 
Ozenford,  J:,  english  dramatist  and 
translator,  1812-1877. 
Q.  m 920: 24 

Oxford,  Earl  of,  see  Harley,  Rob- 
ert. 

Pacheco,  Maria,  see  Padilla,  Bona 

Maria. 
Padilla,  Dofia  Maria  born  Pacheco, 
wife  of  J:  Lopez  de  Padilla,  16th 
century. 
James,  G.  P.  R.  m923:7 

Pagranini,  N:.  italian  violinist,  1784- 
1840. 
Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 :  7 

Paine,     Martyn,    amer.    physician, 
1794-1877. 
Francis,  S.  W.  in  926. 1 :  2 

'Pa,inB,'T:,  english  political  and  deis- 
tical  writer,  1737-1809. 
Denslow,  V.  B.  m  921:1 

Vale,  G.  923.22:39 

Paisiello,  Giovanni,  italian  compo- 
ser, 1741-1815. 
Ferris.  G.  T.  in  927. 5 :  34 

Palafox   y   Melzi,    Jose,    Spanish 
general,  1780-1847. 
Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-f-79 

Palestrina,  Giovanni  P:    Aloysio 
(or  Pierluigi)  Sante,  called  da, 
italian  composer,  1514  (?)-1594. 
Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.6 :  34 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Palfrey,  W:,  amer.  patriot,  b.   1741, 
lost  at  sea  1780. 
Palfrey,  J.  G.        in  923. 1 :  22  v7 
Palissy,  Bernard,  f7-ench  potter,  1506 

Bolton,  S.K.  in  920:  73 

Hale,  E.  E.  in  x  928: 17 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de. 

in  920:19  vl 
Morley,  H.  928.4:22 

Pallas,  P:  Simon,  german  naturalist, 
1741-1811. 
Jardine,  Sir  W.       in  690:  68  vlO 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v3 

Palmer,    Barbara,    born    Villlers, 
countess  of  Castlemalne,  duchess  of 
Cleveland,  d.  1709. 
Jameson,  A.  in  923.2 : 4 

Palmer,  E:   H:,  english  orientalist, 
1840-1882. 
Besant.  W.  928.2:177 

Palmerston,  Viscount,  see  Temple, 

H:  J: 
Paludan-M tiller,  F:,  danish  poet, 
1809-1876. 
Gosse.  E.  W.  in  804 :  2 

Panizzi,  Sir  Antonio,  italian,  libra- 
rian of  the  British  museum,  1797- 
1879. 
Fasran,  L.  928.2:110 

Hillebrand,  K.  in  834:  22  vO 

Panthea,  wife  of  Abradatas,  king  of 
the  Suslans. 
Child,  L.  M.  in  920:49 

Pape-Carpantier,    Marie      mme., 
french  author,  1815-1878. 
Belloc,  B.  R.  in  920:  2Z 

Parepa-Bosa,    Euphrosyne,   born 
Parepa  de  Boyesku.  vAfe  of  V: 
Rosa,  scotch  singer,  1836-1874. 
Winter.  W.  in  920:  60 

Parini,  Giuseppe,  Italian  poet,  1729- 
1799. 
Stebbing.  H.  in  928.6 :  2  v3 

Paris,  L:  Albert  Philippe  d'  Orle- 
ans, comte  Ag,  french  prince  and 
author,  b.  1838. 
King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Park.  Mungo,  scotch  explorer,  1771- 


Llfe  and  travels. 


MoBsman,  8. 
8t,  John,  J.  A. 


916.6:14 

916.6:6 

in  923:13 

in  928:11  v3 


Steger,  F.,  ed.  916.5 :  6 

Parker,  I:,  amer.  jurist,  1768-1880. 

Story,  J.  in  824. 1:77 

Parker,  Theodore,  amer.  clergyman, 
1810-1860. 
Cooke,  F.E.  922.18:16 

Weiss,  J.  922.18:6 

Parker,  T:,  1st  earl  of  Macclesfield, 
lord  chancellor  of  England,  1666- 
1732. 
Campbell.  J.  923.24:1  v4 

Parker,  W:   Harwar,   am^.   naval 
officer,  b.  1847. 
Recollections.  923.16:63 

Parley,  Peter,  jiseud,  see  Goodrich, 

Parmig-iano,  Girolamo  Francesco 

Maria  Mazzola,  called  II,  italian 

painter,  1508-1540. 

Jameson,  A.  in  9275:  3 

Parnell,  T:,  english  poet,  1679-1717. 

Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

in  928.2: 4  v2 

Parr,  S:,  english  scholar  and  critic, 
1747-1825. 
De  Quincey,  T.     in  824.2 :  29  v2 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x.  920 :  10 

Parsons,  S:  Holden,  am,er.  general, 
1737-1789. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  Jn923.16:  69  v2 
Headley,  J.  T.     in  923.16:70  v2 
Parsons,  Theophilus,  amer.  jurist, 
1750-1813. 
Parsonp,  T.,jr.  923.14:4 

Parton,  Sarah  Payson,  born  Willis. 
formerly  mrs.  Farrington,  (Fanny 
Fern),  amer.  author,  1811-1872. 
Hudson,  M.  in  824.1:  6 

Lippincott,  S.  J.  in  920:  60 

Pascal,   Blaise,  french  philosopher 
and  mathematician,  1628-1662. 
Bowen,  F.  in  824.1: 6 

Distinguished  men. 

in  920:  88  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:  10 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-|-79 

McCrie,  T.  in  282:  16 

Rogers,  H.  in  204 :  33 

Russell,  W.  in  920:  37 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  in  844:  2 

Shelley,  M.W.       in  928.4:  45  vl 
Tulloch,  J.  928.4:23 

Pascal,  Jacqueline,  french religleuse, 
1625-1661. 
Cousin,  v.,  and  o<A«rs.    928.4:24 
Pasolini    dall'    Onda,    Giuseppe 
conte,  Italian  statesman.  1816-1876. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v6 

Pasolini,  P.  D.  923.5:60 

Pasta,  Giudetta,  Italian  Jewish  sin- 
ger. 1798-1865. 
Clayton.  E.C.  in  927:  6 

Ferris,  G.T.  in  927:  6  vl 

Pasteur,  L:,  french  scientist,  b.  1822. 
Radot,V.  926.4:1 

Paterson,  Helen,  see  Allingrham, 

Mrs.  H.  P. 
Paton-Wood,     Mary   Anne,    born 
Paton,  english  singer,  1802-1864. 
Clayton,  E.C.  in  927 -.6 

Patterson,  J :,  amer.  general,  1744- 
1808. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.16:  69  vl 
Patterson,  Robert,   amer.  general, 
1792-1880. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.16-f-l 

Patteson,  J :  Coleridge,  english  mis- 
sionary. 1827-1871. 
Blaikie,  W.  G.  in  928.26:10 

Gladstone,  W.  E.    in  829.2 : 9  v2 
Pattison,  Dorothy  Wyndlow,  called 
Sister  Bora,  english  nurse,    1882- 
1878. 
Lonsdale.  M.  926.2:11 

Pattison,  M:,  english  clergyman  and 
author,  1813-1884. 
Memoirs.  922.28:84 

Paul,  St.,  the  apostle. 
Farrar,  F.  W.  922.6 :  22 

Renan,  E.  922.6:7 

Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922:  8 


Paula,  St.,  roman  lady,  disciple  of 
St.  Jerome,  847-404. 
Lord,  J.  in  904 : 3 1  v5 

Paulding',     James     Kirke,     amer. 
author,  1779-1860. 
Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928.1:  64 
Wilson,  J.  G.  in  928. 1:78 

Paulet,    Sir   W:,    1st    marquess   of 
Winchester,  lord  treasurer  of  Eng- 
land. 1475-1572. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v2 

Paulet  or    Powlet,   Lavinia.   born 
Fenton.  duchess  of  Bolton,  b.  1808. 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927 :  5 

Paulus,    Lucius   ^milius,    roman 
general,  b.  c.  280-160. 
Herbert,  H.  W.  in  923.6 :  6 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:  16 

in  923.6:31  v2 

Pausanias,   spartan   statesman,   d. 
about  470  b.  c. 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  in  928.6 :  28 

Payne,    J:    Howard,    amer.  editor, 
dramatist  and  poet,  1792-1852. 
Harrison.  G.  928.1-1-73 

Payson,    E:,   amer.    congregational 
clergyman,  1783-1827. 
Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 : 8 

Peabody,  G:.  am«r.  banker  andphi- 
lanthropist,  1795-1869. 
Bolton,  S.K.  in  920:  73 

Duyckinck.  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 
Hanaford.  P.  A.  923.16:  3 

Stotzner,  H.  E.  in  920 :  74 

Peabody,  Joseph,  amer.  merchant, 
1757-1844. 
Hunt,  F.  in  928.18:1  vl 

Peacock,  T:  Love,  english  author, 
1785-1866. 
Buchanan.  R.  in  824.2:13 

Smith,  G.B.  in  820.5:  12 

Pearce,  Zachary,  bishop  of  Rochester, 
1690-1774. 
Life  [by  himself.]  in  922  2:  8  vl 
Peel,  Sir  Robert,  english  statesman, 
1788-1850. 
Bagehot,  W.  in  323.2:11 

in  920.2:1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A. 

in  920 :R  54  vl 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 : 4 

Russell.  W.  in  928:  37 

Smith,  G.  B.  923.22 :  40 

Peisistratos      {lat.      Pisistratus), 
greek  statesmen,  6th  century  b.  c. 
Cox,  Sir  Q.  W.  in  923.6 :  28 

Pellegrino,  II,  «««  Valle,  P:  della. 
Pellico,  Silvio,  italian  author,  1789- 
1854. 
My  imprisonments.  928.5 :  8 

Tuckerman.  H.  T.      in  824.1 :  84 
Pelopidas,  theban  general. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v2 

Pemberton,  Sir  Francis,  chief  jus- 
tice of  England,  1625-1699. 
Campbell,  J.  in  928.24:2  v2 

Pembroke,    Countess  of.   see  Her- 
bert, Mary. 
Pembroke,  Earl  of,  see  Hastings, 

Pencz,  G:,  german  painter,  about  1500 
-1550. 
Scott,  W.B.  in  927.3:1 

Penn,  W:,  founder  of  Pennsylvania, 
1644-1718. 
Belknap,  J.  in  928.1 : 8  v3 

Clarkson,  T.  923.12:41 

Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  v2 
Dixon,  W.H.  923.12:40 

Ellis,  G.E.  in  923.1:  22  vl2 

Grube,  A.  W,  iv  920+79 

Janney,  S.  M.  923.12:42 

Oertel,  H.  923.12:109 

Pennant,  T:,  englifh  naturalist,  1726 
-1798. 
Duncan,  T.  in  926 :  4 

Jardine, -Sir  W.      in  690:  68  vl5 

P^pd,    Guglielmo,    italian    general, 
1788-1855. 
Memoirs.  923.6:62 


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Pepperrell,    Sir  W:,  amer.  soldier 
and  merchant,  1696-1759. 
Hunt,  F.  in  928.18: 1  v2 

Pepys,  S:,  english  civil  opicerand  au- 
thor, 1633-1703. 
Diary  and  eorresp.       923.22 :  41 

923.22  :R  41 

Life,  journal  and  eorresp. 

923.22:42 

Doran,J.  i>i646:6 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.       in  824.2 :  55  v2 

Stevenson,  R.  L.       in  824.2 :  108 

Wheatley,  H.  B.  923.22 :  81 

Wilson,  J.  G.  923.22:43 

Perceval,  Spencer,  ensliah  minister 

0/8  tote,  1763-1813. 

Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  vl 

Walpole,  S.  923.22:66 

Percival,  James  Gates,  amer.  poet, 

1795-1856. 

Lowell,  J.  R.  in  824. 1:55 

Ward,  J.  H.  928.1:32 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5:14  vl 

Ferikles,  athenian  statesman,  d.  b. 

e.  429. 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6: 4 

Plutarchos.  tn  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  vl 

Perkins,  Jacob,  amer.  inventor,  1766 
-1849. 
Howe,  H.  in  926:2 

Perkins,  James  Handasyd,  amer. 
author,  1810-1849. 
Channinjf,  W.  H.      in  820.1:7  vl 
Perkins,  T:  Handasyd,  amer.  mer- 
chant, 1764-1854. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Peron,  Francois,  french  naturalist, 
1775-1810. 
Jardine,  Sir  W.        in  590 :  58  v9 
Perrey  ve,  H :,  frenchpriest  and  ora- 
tor, 1831-1865. 
Hamerton,  P.  G.  in  920.4:1 

Perry,  Oliver  Hazard,  amer.  com- 
modore, 1785-1819. 
Mackenzie.  A.  S.  923.15:  29 

Persiani,  Fanny,  horn  Tacchinar- 
di.  italian  singer,  1812-1867. 
Clayton,  E.G.  in  927:  5 

Ferris,  G.T.  in  927:6  v2 

Perth,  Duke  of,  see  Drummond, 

James. 
Perthes,  F:  Mathlas,  firermanffteolo- 
gian,  1800-1859. 
Baillie,  J.  in  922 :  2 

Grube,  A.  W.  in  920-1-79 

Perug-ino,  P:  Vannucci,  called  II, 
italian  painter,  1446-1524. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Pestalozzi,  J:  H:,  swiss  educator, 
1746-1827. 
Grosse,  E.  in  920:74 

Krnsi,  H.  923.5:40 

Leben  und  wirken.        923.5:  41 
Quick,  R.H.  in  371:15 

Schmidt.  F.  923.5:64 

Seyttarth,  L.  W.  923.5 :  61 

Peter  the  great,  see  Piotr  I. 
Peterborougrh,    Countess    of,    see 

Robinson,  Anastasia. 
Petigrru,    James  L:.  amer.  lawyer 
and  statesman,  1789-1863. 
Gravson,  W.  J.  923.12:43 

Petbfl,    originally    Petrovics,  San- 
dor,  hungarian  poet,  1823-1849. 
Lomnitz,  H.  M.  v.  in  897:11 

Petrarca  {cng.  Petrarch).  Frances- 
co, itofian  poet,  1304-1374. 
Campbell.  T.  928.5:9 

Greene,  G.W.  in  824.1:38 

Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v2 

Korting,  G.  928.5:23 

Landor,  W.  S.       in  820.2 : 1 5  v8 
Reeve,  H.  928.5:10 

Shelley,  M.  W.      in  928.5 :  24  vl 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  vl 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5:7 
Petty,    H:,  3d  manniess    of  Lans- 
downe,  1780-1883. 
Havward,  A.         in  824.2 :  46  v2 
Pfeiflfer,    Ida  Laura,  born   Reyer, 
german  traveler,  1797-1858. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 


Pheidias  (lat.  Phidias),  greek  sctdp- 
tor,  about  b.  c.  485-432. 
Lord,  J.  in  904:  31  vl 

Philidor,    pseud.,    see    Danican, 

Francois  Andre. 
Philip  of  Spain,  see  Felipe. 
Philip,  Ki7ig,  Metacom,  sachem,  of 
Pokanoket,  d.  1676. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  920.1:112 

Philippa  of  Hainault,  queen  of  Ed- 
ward III,  d.  1369. 
Strickland,  A.     in  923.21:27  vl 
Philips,  Ambrose,  english  poet,  1671 
-1749. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 : 4 

in  928.2 :  4  v4 

Philips,  J:,  english  poet,  1676-1708. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 : 4 

in  928.2: 4  vl 

Philips,   Katherine,  born  Fowler, 
called  The  matchless  Orinda,  eng- 
lish poet.  1631-1664. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920:  66 

Gosse,  E.  W.  in  928.2:  213 

Phillipps,  Adelaide,  amer.  singer, 
1833-1883. 
Waterston,  A.  M.  927.1:23 

Phillips,  Wendell,  amer.  orator  and 
reformer.  1811-1884. 
Curtis,  G.W.  923.12:96 

Philopoimen    (lat.   Phllopoemen), 
greek    general    and     statesman, 
about  b.  c.  252-182. 
Plutarchos.  in  928.6 :  16 

in  928.6: 31  v2 

Phips,  Sir  W:,  amer.    magistrate, 
1651-1695. 
Bowen,  F.  in  923.1 :  21  v7 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Phiz,  pseud.,  see  Bro-wTie,  H.  K. 
Phlipon,  Manon.  see  Roland,  Mme. 
Phokion   (lat.    Phocion),  athenian 
statesman  and  general,   about  b. 
c.  402-317. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v4 

Picard,  L:  Joseph  Ernest,  french 
statesman,  1831-1877. 
King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Piccini,  N:,  Italian  composer,  1738- 
1800. 
Ferris,  G.T.  in  927.5:  34 

Piccolomini,  Marietta,  afterwards 
marchesa  Gaetani,  italian  singer, 
b.  1884. 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927 : 5 

Pichier,  Caroline,  born  v.  Greiner, 
german  author,  1769-1843. 
Denkwurdigkeiten.        928.3:21 
Pickering-,  J:,  amer.  jurist,   1777- 
1846. 
Sumner,  C.  in  329. 1 :  36  v2 

Pickering-,  Timothy,  amer.  states- 
man,  1745-1839. 
Lodge,  H.  C.  in  904:  35 

Pickering,  O.,  and  C.W.  Upham. 
923.15:64 
Picton,  Sir  James  Allanson,  english 
author  and  liberal,  b.  1806. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in923.22:l 

Pierce.  Franklin,  14th  president  of 
the  U.  S..  1804-1869. 
Hawthorne,  N.  923.11:30 

Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923. 15-}-l 

Pierson,  Hamilton  Wilcox,  amer. 
methodist  clergyman,  living. 
In  the  brush.  922.17:5 

Pike,  Zebu  Ion  Montgomery,  amer. 
general,  1779-1813. 
Peterson,  C  J.  in  923.15:  3 

Whiting,  H.  in  923. 1 :  22  v5 

Pilkington,   Lsetitla,     born     Van 
Lewen.  irisTi  author,  1713-1750. 
Adams,  W.H.D.  in  920:  66 

Pillow,  Gideon  Johnson,  amer.  con- 
federate  general   and  politician, 
1806-1878. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15+1 

Pinckney,    C:,    amer.     statesman, 
1758-1824. 
Moore,  F.  in  329. 1: 32  vl 


Pinckney,  C:    Cotesworth,   amer. 
general  and  statesman,   1746-1825. 
Griswold,  R.W.  in  928.15:69  v2 
Pindaros,  {eng.  Pindar),  greek  poet, 
about  b.  c.  520-442. 
Morice,  F.  J).  884:4 

Pindemonte,  Ippolito,  ttalian  poet, 
1753-1828. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v3 

Pinero   Arthur  W.,  english    actor 
and  dramatist,  living. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2 : 1 83 

Pinkney,    W:,   amer.   lawyer    and 
statesman,  1764-1822. 
Moore,  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  v2 

Story,  J.  in  824. 1:77 

Wheaton,  H.  in  923.1:21  v6 

Piotr  I  Alekseievitch  the  great,  em- 
peror of  Russia,  1672-1725. 
Abbott,  J.  928.5:19 

Cobb,  J.  F.  X  923.5:44 

Motley,  J.  L.  923.5:20 

in  824.1:105 

Russell,  W.  in  920:  37 

Schuyler,  E.  923.5-|-51 

Wight,  O.  W.,  ed.  928.5:13 

Piozzi,  Hester  Lynch,  born  Salus- 
bury, /o»merfj/mr3.  Thrale,  eng- 
lish author,  1739-1821. 
Autobiography.  928.2:111 

Crosland,  C.  in  920 :  52 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  28 
Piron,  Alexis,  french  poet  anddra- 
matist,  1689-1773. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920 : 1 5  vl 

Pisaronl,  Rosamunda  Benedetta, 
italian  singer,  1793-1873. 
Clayton,  B.C.  in  927:  5 

Pisistratus,  see  Peisistratos. 
Pistek,   Franz,    bohemlan    prelate, 
1785-1842. 
Cobb,  J.  F.  in  x  920 :  44 

Pitt,  Christopher,  english  poet,  1699- 
1748. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 : 4 

in  928.2: 4  v4 

Pitt,  Vf:,l8t  earl  of  Chatham,  english 
statesman,  1708-1778. 
B-e,  J.  in  928.22:  53 

Bagehot,  W.  in  920.2 :  1 

Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  923:2  vl 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

in  824.2:18  vl,  2 
Distinguished  men.  in  920 :  33  v2 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920 :  1 1 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2 :  67  v2 

in  824.2 :  67  v5 

Skelton,  J.  in  904:  25 

Smith,  G.  in  923.22:  8 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

Pitt,  W:,  the  younger,  2d  son  of  the 
1st  earl  of  Chatham,  english  states- 
man, 1759-1806. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  vl 
Distinguished  men. 

in  920:  83  v2 
Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord.  928.22:  53 
Taylor.  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

Pius   VII,  (Gregorio    Barnaba   L: 
Chiaramonte),  pope.  1743-1838. 
Wiseman,  N.  P.  S.         in  922.5 :  3 
Pius     VIII,     (France- CO    Xaverio 
Castig-lioni),  pope,  1761-1830. 
Wiseman.  N.  P.  S.         in  922.5 :  3 
Pius  IX,  (Giovanni  Maria  Mastai 
Ferretti),  pope,  1792-1878. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 
Hassard,  J.  R.  G.  922.5 :  4 

Legge,  A.  O.  922.5:23 

Pizarro,  Francisco,  Spanish  conque- 
ror of  Peru,  abt.  1475-1.541. 
Allen,  F.  H.,  ecf.  928.5:26 

Helps,  Sir  A.  928.5 :  27 

Towie,  G.  M.  923.5:77 

Planche,  James  Robinson,  english 
dramatist,  1796-1880. 
Personal  reminiscences. 

i«  928.2:42 
Plantagenet,  J:,  1st  dvke  of  Bed- 
font,  english  commander  and  regent 
of  France.  i:W9-14;i5. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  928.25 :  8 


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Flaton    (eng.  Plato),  greek  philoso- 
pher, about  b.  c.  439-347. 
Bayne,  P.  in  820.5 : 1  v2 

Collins,  W.L.  888:2 

Emerson,  K.  W.  in  920:12 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920.6 : 4 

Platter,  T:,8wiss  teacher,  1499-1.582. 

Diintzer,  H.,  ed.  923.3 :  24 

Plautus,  Titus  Maccius,  romanpoet, 
born  about  h.  c.  254  or  324. 
Collins.  W.L.  872:3 

Plimsoll,  S:,  english  radical,  b.  1824. 
Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22:  6 

Plinius  Secundus,  Caius,  (eng.  Pliny 
the  elder),  roman  naturalist,  a.  d. 
23-79. 
Church,  A.  J.,  and  W.  J.  Brodribb. 
876:2 
Crichton,  A.  in590:58vl8 

Pocahontas,  indian  princess,  mar- 
ried to  J:  Rolfe,  d.  1617. 
Efirc-leston,  E.,  andlj.  E.  Seely. 

920.1:110 
Pocock,  E:,  english  clergyman   and 
orientalist,  1604-1691. 
T wells,  L.  in  922.2:  8  vl 

Pococke,  R:,  english  traveler,  1704- 
1765. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v2 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  amer.  poet,  1811- 
1849. 
Gill,  W.  F.  928.1:34 

Griswold,  R.  W.      f7i820.1:5v3 
Injrram,J.  H.  928.1:33 

Powell.  T.  in  928.1:  3 

Shepard.  W.  in  804 :  6  v3 

Smiles,  S.  in  920:  26 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:18 

Woodberry,  G.  E.  928.1 :74 

Poisson,  Simeon  Denis,  french  ma- 
thematician, 1781-1840. 
Arajro.  D.  F.  J.  in  500 :  3  v2 

Poliziano,  Antrelo,  Italian  poet,  1454 
-1492. 
StebbinK,  H.  hi  928.5 :  2  vl 

Polk,  James  Knox,  lUh  president  of 
the  U.  S..  1795-1849. 
Jenkins,  J.  S.  923.11:29 

PoUok,  Robert,  english  poet,    1798- 
1827. 
Gilflllan.  G.  in  820,5 :  7  vl 

Polo,  Marco,  Venetian  traveler,  about 
1252-1324. 
Adams.  W.H.D.  in  923:12 

St.  John.  J.  A.  in  923 :llvl 

Towle,  G.M.  X  916:11 

Polykrates,  greek  statesman,  d.  b.  c. 

CoT,' Sir  G.  W.  in  923.6:  28 

Poxnbal,  Sebastiano  Joz^  de  Car- 

valho,   marqtiez    de,    Portuguese 

states/nan,  1699-1782. 

Cobb.  J.  F.  in  X  920:  44 

Pomeroy,  B:,  amer.  clergyman,  1704- 

Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1:  2 

Pomeroy,  Seth,    amer.    general,  d. 
1777. 
Griswold.  R.  W. 

in  923.16:  69  vl 
Pomfret,  J:,  english  poet,  1667-1703. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2:4 

in  928  2:  4  vl 

Pompadour,   Jeanne    Antoinette 
Poisson,  marquise  de,  french  fa- 
vorite of  Louis  XV,  1721-1764. 
Houssay e,  A.  in  920 : 1 6  v2 

Pompeius   magnus,    Cneius,    (eng. 
Pompey  the  great),  roman  consul 
and  general,  b.  c.  106-48. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  9236:  31  v4 

Ponte,  Lorenzo  da,  italianpoet,  1749 
-18,S8. 
Memoiren.  928.5:13 

Poor,    Enoch,    am^.   general,    1736- 
1780. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 
Pope,  Alexander,  english  poet,  1688- 
1744. 
De  Quincey,  T.  in  820.5 :  24 


ir,  J.  G. 


in  928 :  2 
in  X  920:10 


Fields,  J.  T.  in  820.5:  6 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  828.5:1 

in  821.5:  2 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.       in  824.2 :  55  v2 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

in  928  2:4  v4 

Lowell,  J.  R.  in  824. 1:55 

Reed,  H.  in  8215:  4  vl 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Stephen,  L.  928.2:112 

in  928. 2-h  11 

in  820.5:13  vl 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  8 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.  in  821.5:7 

Wilson.  J.  in  820.5:17 

Poplicula,  see  Publicola. 

Porson,    R:,   english  greek  scholar, 

1759-1808. 
Rogers,  S.  in  920.2 :  6 

Porter,  P:  Buel.  amer,  politician  and 

soldier,  1773-1844. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923 . 1 5 :  3 

Porter,  W :  T.,  aw«r.  journalist,  1806 

-1858. 
Brinley.  F.  928.1:35 

Porteus,  Beilby.  english  prelate,  1731 

Hodgson,  R.  in200:12vl 

Portsmouth,  DecA*"***)/,  «e«Kerou- 

alle,  L.  R. 
Posey,  T:,  amer.  general,  17-50-1818. 

Hall.  J.  in  923.1:  22  v9 


Seymour.  C.  C.  B. 


in  920:  25 


Potter,    Philip     Cipriani    Hambly, 
english  musician,  1793-1871. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927: 12 

Pounds,  J:,  english  philanthropist, 
1766-1839. 
Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926 : 3 
Po'well,  Mary,  see  Milton,  Mary. 
Powers,  Hiram,  am^r.  sculptor,  1805 
-1873. 
Duyckinck.  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 
Pratt,  C:,  1st  earl  of  Camden,  english 
.juige  and  statesman,  1714-1794. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,   in  923 :  2  v2 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v6 

Pratt,   Sir  J:,    chief  justice  of  Eng- 
land, d.  1725. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923 .24 :  2  v2 

Preble,  E:,  amer.  commodore,  1761- 
1807. 
Sabine,  L.  in  923.1 :  22  vl2 

Prentiss,    Soargent    Smith,    amer. 
lawyer  and  orator,  18(18-1850. 
Memoirs.  923.12:44 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  v2 

Prescott,  W:  Hickling,  amer.  histo- 
rian. 1796-18.59. 
Everett.  E.  in  824.1:  28 

Homes  of  amerlcan  authors. 

in  928.1:  64 
Powell,  T.  in  928.1:  3 

Ticknor,  G.  928.1:36 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  v2 
Preston,  W:  Campbell,  amer.  states- 
man, 1794-1860. 
Magoon,  E.  L.  in  923.1 :  14 

Preti,  Girolamo,  italian  poet,  1.582- 
1626. 
Stcbbing.  H.  in  928.5:2  v3 

Prevost  d'Exiles,  Antoine  Fran- 
cois, french  author,  1697-1763. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:16  vl 

Prideaux,     J:,    english    clergyman, 
1.578-16.50. 
Seymour.  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  26 

Priestley,  Joseph,    english  chemist 
and  philosopher,  1733-1804. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  920:45  vl 
Prime,  Ebenezer,  amer.  clergyman, 
1700-1779. 
Headley,J.T.  in  922.1 .2 

Prince  or  Prence,  T:,  4th  governor 
of  New  Plymouth,  1600-1673. 
Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1:15 

Prince,  T:,  amer.   clergyman,    1687- 
1758. 
Whitman,  W.  H.,  in  Catalogue  of 
the  Prince  library.  3 :  Ii 


Pringrle,  Siri:,  scotch  physician,  1707 
-1782. 
Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5 :  8  v2 

Prior,  Margaret,  born  Barrett,  for- 
merly mrs.  Allen,  amer.  methodist, 
1773-1842. 
Ingraham,  S.  R.  922.17:6 

Prior,  Matthew,  english  poet,  1764- 
1821. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

in  928.2: 4  v3 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  8 

Procter,    Bryan    Waller,     (Barry 
Cornwall),  english  poet,  1790-1874. 
Mason,  E.  T..  ed.  in  928.2:21 5  vl 
Stedm an,  E.  C.  in  82 1 . 5 :  5 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  82 1.5: 7 
Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  vl 
Procter,    Adelaide    Anne,     english 
poet,  1835-1864. 
Adams,  W.H.D.      in  928.2:  212 
Propertius,    Sextus  Aurelius,  ro- 
man poet,  b.  about  50  b.  c. 
Davies,  J.  874:4 

Prud'hon,  P:  Paul,  french  painter, 
1758-1823. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:16  v2 

Publicola,    Publius  Valerius,    ro- 
man consul,  d.  b.  c.  498. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  vl 

Puckering:,  Sir  J-.,  lord  keeper  of  the 
great  seal  of  England,  1544-1596. 
Campbell,  J.  i7i  923.24:1  v2 

Pllckler -  Muskau,    Hermann   L: 
H:  fiir)itv.,german  oitt/i or,  1785 
1871. 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834:  21 

Spencer,  E.  in  839:11 

Pugrin,    A:,    english   architect,   1769- 
1882. 
Ferry,  B.  927.2:27 

Pu»in,  A:   Northmore  Wolby,   eng- 
lish architect,  1811-18.52. 
Ferry.  B.  927.2:37 

Pulaski,  Hrabia  Kazimierz,  polish 
patriot,  1748-1779. 
Griswold.  R.  W.  in  923.15:69  v2 
Sparks,  J.  in  923.1 :  22  v4 

Pulci,  L:,  italian  poet,  1431-1487. 

Stebbing.  H.  in  928.5 :  2  vl 

Purcell,  H:,  english  composer,  1658- 
1695. 
Cummings,  W.  H.  927.2 :  4 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Pushkin,  Aleksandr  Sergo'i'ovitcii, 
russian  poet,  1799-1837. 
Turner,  C.E.  in  897:  7 

Putnam,  Israel,  amer.  general,  1718- 
1790. 
Cutter,  W.  923.15:30 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:69  vl 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  923.15:  70  vl 
Peabody,  O.W.  B.  in 923.1 :21  v7 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Putnam,   Rufus,  amer.  general,  1788 
-1824. 
Campbell,  .L  W.  in  923.1 : 4 

Dawes,  B.C.  971.120 

Griswold,  R.W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 
Pym,  J:,  english  statesman,  1.584  1(')43. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

in  824.2:18  v2 

Forster,  J.         in  923.22 :  3  v2,3 

Smith,  G.  in  923.22:  8 

Pyne,    Louisa    Fanny,     afterward 

mme.  Bodda-Pyne,  english  singer, 

b.  1832. 

Clayton,  B.C.  in  927:  5 

Pyrrhos,  king  of  Epirus,  about  b.  c. 

318-273. 

Abbott,  J.  923.6:23 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6 : 1 6 

in  923.6:  31  v3 

Q,u6roualle,  see  Keroualle. 
Cluincy,   Josiah,  jr.,  amer.  orator 
and  patriot,  1744-1775. 
Moore,  F.  i?i  329. 1 :  32  v  1 

Quincy,  .Tosiah,  3d,  amer.  statesman 
ana  scholar,  1773-1864. 
Lowell,  J .  R.  in  824. 135 

Quincy,  E.  923.12:46 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


Qui-Rie 


1650 


Quinet,  Edgar,  french   author  and 
philosopher,  1803-1875. 
Dowden,  E.  w  804:1 

Heath,  R  921.4:2 

Quitman,  J:  Anthony,  amer.  gen- 
eral and  politician,  1799-1858. 
(Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.       923.12:  46 
Peterson,  C.  J.  i>i  923.15+1 

Rabelais,  Francois,  french  satirist, 
149.'i-155;5. 
Besant,  W.  928.4:26 

Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :22  v4 

Rachel,  Elisabeth    Rachel  Felix, 
called  mademoiselle,  french  actress, 
1821-ia58. 
B  — ,  Mm£.  de.  927.4 :  8 

Beauvallet,  L.  917.1:9 

Racine,  J:,  french  dramatist,  16;59- 
1699. 
Trollope,  H.  M.  928.4:13 

Radcliffe,  C:,  scotch  jacolnte,  1695- 
1746. 
Thomson,  K.     in  923.22 :  77  v3 
Radcliffe,  James,  3d  earl  of  Der- 
wentwater,    scotch  jacoMte,    1689- 
1716. 
Thomson,  K.      in  923.22 :  77  vl 
Radnor,    Earl  of,   see  Bouverie, 

SirVf:  Pleydell-. 

Raeburn,  Sir  H:,    english  painter, 

1765-1828. 

Cunningham,  A.  927.2:1  v4 

Raffaello  (eng.  Raphael)  Santi  or 

Sanzio,  italian  painter,  1483-1520. 

Alison,  <Sir  A.      an  824.2:124  v3 

Bell,  N.  R.  E.  927.5:19 

Crowe,  J.  A.,  and  G.  B.  Cavalca- 

sello.  927.5:50 

Eastlake,  E.  lady,  in  921. b  :47  v2 

Harford,  J.  S.  in  927.5 :  16 

Jameson,  A.  In  927.5 :  3 

Perkins,  C.C.  927.5:18 

Sweetser,  M.  F.  9275 :  20 

Vasarl,  G.  927.5:51 

Raflles,   Sir  T:    Stamford,  enuli»h 

statesman  and    naturalist,  1781- 

1826. 

Jardine,  Sir  W.      in590:58vl7 

Raibolini,    Francesco,    called    11 

Fraticia,   italian   painter,     14.50- 

1517. 

Cart  Wright,  J.  927.5.12 

Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Raikes,  Robert,  english  philanthm- 

pist,  1735-1811. 

Cornell,  W.  M.  922.23 :  23 

Raikes,  T:,  enolish author,  1778-1848. 

Personal  reminiscences. 

m  928.2:152 

Rale,  set'  Rasle.  ! 

Ralegh    or  Raleig-h,  Sir  Walter, 

english  navigator,  author,  ana-tier 

and  commander,  1553-1618.  | 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.       in  x  920.2 : 4 

mx923:14 

Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 : 8  vl 

Creighton,  L.  923.25 :  27 

(h-iminal  trials.  in  345.2 : 3  vl 
Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  923.25 :  3 

Kingsley,  C.  m  824.1:68 

Mi  904 :  22 

Thomson,  K.  923.25 :  20 

Towle,  G.  M.  923.25:31 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5:15 

Ramsay,    Allan,    english   painte.r, 
1713-1784. 
Cunningham,  A.     in  927.2:1  v4 
Ramsay,    1):,  amer.  histwian  and 
phj/sician,  1749-1815. 
Aloore,  F.  in  329.1:32  vl 

Randegrgrer,  Alberto,  italian  com- 
poser, b.  1832. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Randolph,  Edmund,  amer.  states- 
man, d.  1813. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1:32  vl 

Randolph,  J:,  amer.  statesman,  1773 
-18:53. 
Garland,  H.  A.  923.12:  47 

Moore,  P.  in  329.1:32  v2 

Parton,  J.  in  920.1:6 

104 


Russell,  A.  P.  in  824.1:113 

Raoul,  see  RoUon. 
Raphael,  see  Raffaello  Santi. 
Rasle,  Sebastien,  french  migsionar}!, 
1657-1724. 
Francis.  C.  in  923. 1 :  22  v7 

Ratioh. Wolfgang,  german educator, 
1571-li>35. 
Quick,  R.  H.  iii371:i5 

Rauch,  Christian   Daniel,  german 
sculptor,  1777-1857. 
Eggers.  F.  and  K.  927.3+33 

Ray  wWray  (Kr»i?w»,  J:,  enalinh 
naturalist,  1628-1704. 
Duncan,  P.  M.  in  925 : 4 

Jardine,  Sir  W.     in  590 :  58  v35 
Raymond,  J:  Howard,  amer.  tea- 
cher, 1814-1878. 
Lloyd,  H.  923.17:4 

Raymond,  Robert   lord,  chief  jus- 
tice of  England,  I672-17;J3. 
Campbell.  J.         in  923.24: 2  v2 
Raynsford,  .Sir  K:,  chief  juMice  of 
England,  1604-1679. 
Campbell.  J.       in  92324:1  v32 
Read,  J:   Meredith,  amer.    lawyer, 
1797-1874. 
Savage,  J.  i/i  923.1:80 

Recamier,  Jeanne  Fran§oise  Julie 
Adelaide,  born  Bernard,  french 
beauty  and  wit,  1777-1849. 
Memoirs.  928.4:26 

Lord,  J.  in  904:  31  v5 

Russell,  W.  iff  920:38 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  28 
Red  Eagle,  .lee  Weathersford,  W : 
Red  Jacket,  .'<ee  Sa-go-ye--wat-ha. 
Reece,    Rol)ert,    english   dramatist, 
living. 
Archer,  W.  i/i  928.2:183 

Reed,  James,    amer.  general,  1724- 
1807. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923. 15:69  vl 
Reed,  Joseph,  amer.  general,  1741- 
1785. 
Griswold,  R.W.  in  923.15:69  v2 
Reed,  H.  in  923.1:22  v8 

Reed,  W.  B.  923.12:48 

Reed,  Martha,  sister  of  the  rev.  An- 
drew Reed,  1793-1821. 
Reed,  A.  922.23:14 

Regnault,  H:,  french  painter  and 
patriot,  1843-1871. 
Hamerton,  P.  G.  in  920.4 : 1 

Reichenau,  Rudolf,  germxinaufhor, 
1817-1879. 
Schmidt,  J.  i?i  834:21 

Reid,    T:,  scotch  phUosopMr ,  1710- 

Stewart,  D.  in  191+8  vlO 

Reiske,  Ernestine  Christine,  born 
Miiller,  wife  of  J:  James  Reiske, 
d:  1798. 
Child,  L.  M.  in  920 :  49 

Rembrandt,      Rembrandt      Her- 
mansz  van  Rhijn  or  Ryn  called, 
dutch  painter,  1603-1669. 
Mollett,  J.  W.  927.5 :  29 

Sweetser,  M.  F.    ,  927.5 :  30 

Remusat,  Claire  Elisabeth  Jeanne, 
born     Gravier    de    Vergennes, 
comtesse  de,  companion  to  the  em- 
press Josephine,  1780-1821. 
Memoirs.  923.4:37 

Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v5 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      in  928.4:  3 
Renan,  Joseph  Ernest,   french  ori- 
entalist and  critic,  b.  182:3. 
Recollections.  928.4: 37 

Bourget,  P.  in  920.4:  3  v2 

Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :22  v4 

Rendu,  Jeanne  Marie,  called  Soetr 
Rosalie,  french  nun,  1787-1856. 
Beiloc,  B.  R.  ill  920:  22 

Renee  of  France,  duchess  of  Ferrara, 
1510-1575. 
Chapman.  W.  in  Q2iZ :  13 

Weitzel,  S.  W.  923.4:  75 

Wittenmyer,  A.  in92Z:\2 

Reni,  Guido,  see  Quido  Reni. 
Reresby,    Sir  J:,   english   loyalist, 
about  16:{5-1689. 
Memoirs.  923.22+52 


Retz,  J:  Francois  Paul  do  G-ondi, 
cardinal  de,   french  prelate  and 
statesman,  1614-1679. 
Memoirs.  923.4:62 

Renter,    Fritz,  plattdeutsch  author, 
1810-1874. 
Ebert,  H.  928.3:81 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834:  20  v3 

Reynolds.  Sir  Joshua,  english  artist 
173:J-1792. 
Carr,  J.  Comyns.  in  756:  8 

Cunningham,  A.  in  701:9 

ill  927.2:1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:11 

Pulling,  F.S.  927.2:11 

Sweetser,  M.  P\  927.2:12 

Rhijn,  Rembrandt  van,  see  Rem- 
brandt. 
Ribault  or  Ribaut,  french  navigator, 
about  1.530-15ft5. 
Sparks,  J.  in  923.1 :  22  v7 

Ricardo,  D:.  english  political-econo- 
mist, 1773-182;$. 
McCulloch,  J.  R.  in  330 :  33 

Brougham,  H.  lord,   in  923 :  2  v2 
Rich,  R:,  baron  Rich,  lord  chancellor 
of  England,  1498-1568. 
Campbell.  J.  in  923.24 : 1  v2 

Richard  1     Cmur  de  Lion,  king  of 
England,  1157-1199. 
Abbott,  J.  923.21:5 

James,  G.  P.  R.  923.21 :  6 

Lamb,  Lady—.  in  923 :  27 

RichajNi  IT,  king  of  England,  i;}66- 
1400. 
Abbott,  J.  923.21:7 

Richard  Til,  king  of  England,  1452- 
1485. 
Abbott,  J.  923.21:8 

Richard,  H:,  english  liberal,  b.  1812. 
Davidson.  J.  M.  in  923.22 :1 

Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22 :  6 

Richardson,  C:,    english  lexicogra- 
pher, 1775-1865. 
Stephen,  L.  in  820.5 :  13  vl 

Richardson,  J:,  english  quaker,  1666 
-1753. 
[Autobiography.]  922.28:2 

Richardson,  Sir  J:,  scotch  natural- 
ist and  arctic  traveler,  1787-1865. 
Mcllraith,  J.  923.29 :  1 1 

Richardson,    S:,   english    novelist, 
1689-1761. 
Barbauld,  A.  L.  928.2 :  113 

Richelieu,  Armand  J:  du Plessis, 
cardinal  de.   french   prelate   and 
statesman,  15a5-1642. 
Robson,  W.  923.4:77 

Richmond,  Duchess  of,  see  Stuart, 

F.  T. 
Richmond  and  Gordon,  Dukes  of, 

see  Lennox. 
Richmond,    Leigh,    english    clergy- 
man, 1772-1837. 
Grimshawe,  T.  S.  922.23:15 

Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922:  8 

Richter,  Frau~,  mother  of  J:  Paul 
Rlchter. 
HoUoway,  L.  C.  in  920:  57 

Richter,  J:  Paul    F:,  {Jean  Paul), 
german  author,  176:5-1825. 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2:  21  vl 

in  824.2:  21  v2 

in  R1251 

De  Qulnce.y.  T.      in  824.2 :  29  vl 

Gostwick,  J.  in  928.3 :  R41 

Lee,  E.  B..  ed.  928.3 :  20 

Nerrlich,  P.  9283+66 

Russell,  W.  in  923:37 

Taylor,  B.  in  830.2 :  5 

Riedesel,     Friederike      Charlotte 

Louise,  freiin  v.  born  v.  Massow, 

1746-1808. 

Child,  L.M.  in  920:  49 

Rienzi,  N :  Gabrini,  called  Cola  di, 

roman  tribune,  1313-1:354. 

Life.  923.5:5 

Rietz,  Julius,  german  composer,  1812 

-1877. 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


1652 


Biley,  Bennet,  amer.  general,  1786- 
185a. 

Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15+1 

Ringrgold,    S:,  amer.  soldier,   1800- 
1846. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15+1 

Bipa,  Matteo,  Italian  missionary  to 
China,  d.  1745. 
Memoirs.  922.5:16 

Ripley,    Eleazer    Wheeloek,   amer. 
general,  1782-1839. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15 :  3 

Kistori,    Adelaide,    now    marchesa 
Capraniea    dell    Grillo,     Italian 
actress,  b.  1831. 
Winter,  W.  t'n920:50 

Ritchie,  Anna  Cora,  born  Ogden, 
formerly  mrs.  Mowatt,  amer.  act- 
ress, 1833-1870. 
Autobiography.  927. 1:11 

Rittenhouse,  D:,  amer.  astronom'r 
and  mat/iematician,  1733-1798. 
Ren  wick,  J.  in  923.1 :  21  v7 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Ritter,  K:,  german  geographer  and 
author.  1779-1859. 
Gage,  W.  L.  925.3:1 

Rivarol,    Antoine,    french   writer, 
1753-1801 
Houssaye.A.  in  920:15  vl 

Rob  Roy,  see  Macgre^or,  R. 
Robbia,  Luca  della,  italian  painter, 
1388-1463. 
Baxter,  L.  E.  927.5:  43 

Robert   Bruce,   king  of  Scotland, 
1274-1339. 
Alison,  6'ir  A.  fn  824.2:  2 

in  824.2:124  v2 

Lamb,  Lady—.  in  923 :  27 

Roberts,  J:,  english  quaker,  nth  cen- 
tury. 
Whittler,  J.  G.  in  920:80 

Robertson,   F:  W:,  english  clergy- 
man, 1816-1853. 
Life  and  letters.  922.28:16 

Cobbe,  F.  C.  in  8242:107 

Pressense,  E.  de.  in  920:  23 

Robertson,  James,    scotch    clergy- 
man, 1803-1860. 
Skelton,  J.  in  904: 25 

Robertson,    W:,    scotch    historian, 
1721-1793. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  920:  45  vl 
Skelton.J.  in  904:  25 

Stewart,  D.  in  191+8  v  10 

Robespierre.  Francois  Maximlllen 
Joseph  Isidore   de,  french  revo- 
lutionist, 1758-1794. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923:2  v2 

in  923: 2  v3 

Croker,  J.  W.  in  944.5 :  26 

Lewes,  G.H.  923.4:63 

Robinson,    Anastasia,    afterwards 
countess  of  Peterborough,  english 
singer,  d.  17.50. 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927:  5 

Robinson,  H:  Crabb,  english  lawyer 
and  author,  d.  1867. 
Diary.  923.24:  9 

Robinson,  J:,    english   independent 
clergyman,  1575-1625. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 : 8  v2 

Robson,  G:    Fennel,   scotch  artist, 
1790-1838. 
Ruskin,  J.  in  756:  3 

Robusti,  Glacomo,  ««e  Tintoretto. 
Rochefort,  Victor  H:,  marquis  de 
Rochefort-Lu5ay,     called       H:, 
french   revolutionist    and   author, 
b.  1830. 
Bazlre.  E.  in  920.4:  3  v2 

King.  E.  in  923.4: 2 

Rochefoucauld,   see    La   Roche- 
foucauld. 
Rochester,  Countess  of,  see  Hyde, 

Lady  H. 

Rochester,  Earl  of,  «eeWilmot,  J: 

Rodney,    G:    Brydtfes,    1st    baron 

Rodney,  english  admiral,  1718-1793. 

Edgar,  3.  G.  in  x  923.25 :  3 

Roebuck,  J :,  english  physician  and 

chemiM,  1718-1794. 

Smiles,  S.  in  920.2:1 


Roebuck,  J:  Arthur,  english  politi- 
cian, 1803-1879. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 :4 

Rog'ers,  J:,  amer.  clergyman,  1738- 
1811. 
Head  ley.  J.  T.  in  922.1:  2 

Rogrers,  Nathaniel  Peabody,  amer. 
aboli'ionist,  1794-1846. 
Whittler,  J.  G.  in  920 :  30 

Rogrers,  S:,  english  poet.  1763-18.">5. 
Hay  ward,  A.         in  824.2 :  46  vl 
Mason,  E.  T..  ed.  in  928.2 :  2 15  v3 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.  in  821.5: 7 

Roland     de      la    Platiere,     Marie 
Jeanne,     born     Phllpon,     mme., 
french  republican,  1754-1793. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.4:64 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

Child,  L.  M.  928.4:29 

Goodrich.  S.  G.  in  x  923 :  25 

Jenkins,  J.  S.  in  923 :  9 

Russell.  W.  in  920:  38 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      in  928.4:  3 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  28 
Rollon  or  Raoul,  (norse  Hrolf),  1st 
duke  of  Normandy,  about  860-930. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  inic  923.25 :  3 

Romano,  Enotrlo,  pseud.,  see  Car- 

ducci,  Giosue. 
Romilly,  Sir  S:,  english  lawyer  and 
statesman,  1757-1818. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  vl 
Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24 :  8  v2 

Russell.  W.  in  920:  37 

Taylor,  W.C.  in  920.2:  8 

Romney,  O-:    english  painter,  1734- 
1803. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v4 
Romulus,  mythical  founder  of  Rome. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  vl 

Ronconi,  Giorgio,   italian  singer,  b. 
1810. 
Q.  in  920: 24 

Rondelet,  Gulllaume,/r«/icA  natur- 
alist, 1507-1586. 
Jardine.  Sir  W.       in  590: 58  v31 
Roper,  Margaret,  daughter  of  sir  T: 
More,  ISth  century. 
Adams.  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

Rosa,  Salvator,  italian  painter,  1615 
1673. 
Morgan,  S.  lady.  927.5 :  36 

Rosalie,  Sa-ur,  see  Rendu,  J.  M. 
Roscommon,  Harl  of,  see  Dillon, 

W. 
Ross,  Mrs.,  wife  ofcapt.  Boss,  british 
army,  1734-1779. 
Child,  L.  M.  in  920:  49 

Ross,  C:  Brewster,  am^r.  kidnapped 
cfiild. 
Ross,  C.  K.  923.14:8 

Ross,  J:  Merry,  scotch  author  and 
teacher,  1833-188-. 
Brown,  J.  in  941-)-41 

Rossa,    O'Donovan,  irish  agitator. 
Prison  life.  923.22:57 

Rossburgrh,  J:,  am^r.  revol.  clergy- 
man. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1:2 

Rossetti,  Dante  C :  Gabriel,  english 
painter  and  poet,  1838-1883. 
Caine.  T.  H.  928.2:185 

Carr,  J.  Comyns.  in  756 :  8 

Ruskin,  J.  in  756:  3 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:  5 

Rossi,  Oomtesse  de,  see  Sontagr,  H. 
Rossini,  Gioachhio  Antonio,  italian 
composer,  1793-1868. 
Crowest,  F.  in  927: 18 

Edwards,  H.  8.  927.5:35 

Ferris.  G.T.  in  927.5:  84 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Rosslyn,    Earl   of,   see  Wedder- 

burn,  A. 
Roswitha,  see  Hrotsvith. 
Roubillac   or  Roubillac.  L:  Fran- 
<;oi8,  trench  sculptor,  1695-1763. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2 : 1  v3 
Rouher,  Eugfene,  french  statesman. 
1814-1884. 
King,  E.  in  928.4: 2 


Rousseau,  J :  Jacques,  swiss  philoso- 
pher, 1713-1778. 
Bekenntnisse.  928.4:  12 

Brockerhoff,  F.  928.4:  44 

Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  920 :  45  vl 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  20 

m  824.2:  22 
Graham,  H.  G.  928.4:  33 

Lowell,  J.  R.  in  820.5:10  vl 

Morley,  J.  9284:27 

Quick,  R.  H.  in  371:15 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  in  844:  2 

Stephen,  L.  in  820.5 : 1 3  v3 

Rowe,  Elizabeth,  born  Singer,  eng- 
lish author.  1674-1737. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

Rowe,  ^:,  english  poet,  1673-1718. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

in  928.2: 4  v2 

Rowlands,   S:,   oiylish  poet,    17th 
century. 
Gosse,  E.  W.  in  928. 2:  213 

Rowley,  W:,  encftw/i  dramatist,  time 
of  James  I. 
Hazlltt,  W.  in  822.5:  1 

Roy,     Raramohun,     rajah,    Indian 
scholar,  1774-1833. 
Miiller,  P.  M.  in  920:  60 

Royer-Collard,    P:    Paul,  french 
statesman,  1763-1845. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

in  923.4:  1 
Rubens,  P:  Paul,  flemish  painter, 
1577-1640. 
Kett,  C.  W.  927.5:31 

RubruQuis,  G.  de,  see  Ruysbroek. 
RUckert,  ¥:,' german  poet.  178'.)-]860. 
Beyer,  C.  928.3:70 

Gostwlck,  J.  in  928.3 :  B41 

Taylor,  B.  in  824.1 :  78 

Rude,     Francois,    french  sculptor, 
1784-1855. 
Hamerton,  P.  G.  in  920.4 : 1 

Rudolf  von  Habshurg,  emperor  of 
Germany,  1218-1391. 
Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.3 :  36 

Ruiter,  Admiral  de,  see  Ruyter. 
Rumford, Count,  see  Thompson, B . 
Runciman,  Alexander,  scotch  pain- 
ter, 1736-1785. 
Cunningham,  A.      in  927.2:1  v4 
Runeberg-,    J:    L:,     Swedish   poet, 
1804-1877. 
Gosse,  E.  W.  in  804:  2 

Rupert,  Prince,  see  Ruprecht. 
Ruprecht,  prim  ivm   Bayer n,  ger- 
man warrit)r,  1619  1683. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x923.25 :  3 

Warburton,  E.  923.3:31 

Rush,  B:,  amer.  physician  and  states- 
man, 1745-1813. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1:32  vl 

Ruskin,  J :,  english  artist  and  author, 
h.  1819. 
Bayne,  P.  in  820.5:  1  vl 

in  820.5:  2 

Tuthill,  L.  C.  in  824.2:  79 

Russell,  J:,  4th  duke   of  Bedford, 
english  statesman,  1710-1771. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v2 

in  923 :  2  v3 

Russell,  J:   1st  earl  KusscU,  english 
statesman,  1813  187H. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 :  4 

Hlgginson,  T.  W.        in  923.22 :  5 
Smiles,  8.  in  920:  26 

Russell,  Rachaol  lady,  born  Wrio- 
thosley,  wife  of  lord  Vaughan,  and 
afterivards  of  lord  W:  Russell,  eng- 
lish author,  1836-1723. 
Crosland,  C.  in  920:  52 

Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Russell,   W:,  general   in  the  amer. 
revolutionary  war. 
Grlswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:69  v2 
Rustam,  persian  hero,  alxiut  600  b.  c. 
Lamartine,  A.  de.    in  920: 19  vl 
Rutledgre,  J:,  chief   justice  of  the 
U.  S.,  1789-1800. 
Flanders,  H.  in  923.14:  2  v2 

Moore,  F.  i7i  329.1 :  32  vl 

Van  Santvoord,  G.    in  923.14:  3 


1653 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


Rux-Sch 


1654 


Buxton,  G:  F:,  english  traveler,  1820 
-1848. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  m  923:  12 

Ruysbroek,  Guillaume  de,  flemish 
traveler  and  missionary,  1315-1356. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923:11  vl 

Ruyter,  Mlchiel  Adriaanszon   de, 
dutch  admiral,  1(507-1676. 
Liefde,  J.  de.  in  923.5:  42 

Oertel,  P.  F.  W.  923.5 :  63 

Kyan,  R:,  the  tlieatrical  tailor. 

Doran,  J.  in  646:  6 

Ryder,  Sir  Dudley,  chief  justice  of 
England,  1691-17.'i6. 
Campbell,  J.  i«  923.24:  2  v2 

Ryn,   Rembrandt    van,   see  Rem- 
brandt. 

Sabina  Jiigrer,  see  Haussmann,  S. 

Sabran,  Garsinde  comtesse  de,  ajter- 

ward  mme.   de  Boufflers,  french 

letter-ivriter,  1750-1827. 

James,  il.,Jr.  in  928.4:1 

Sachs,  Hans,  gertnan  poet,  1494-1576. 

Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926:  3 
Sackville,    C:,  Gth  earl  of  Dorset, 
english  poet,  1637-1706. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2:  4 

tn928.2:4vl 

Sadoleto,  Jaoopo,  Italian  cardinal 

aud  author,  1477-1547. 
Stebbing-,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v2 

Sa-g-o-ye-wat-ha     (eng.   Keeper- 
Awake)    or  Red  Jacket,  chief 
of  the  Senecas,  about  1759-1830. 
Egg-leston.  E.,  and  L.  E.  Seelye. 

920.1:105 
Hubbard,  J.  N.  920.1:116 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1:32  vl 

Stone,  W.  L.  920.1 :106 

St.  Albans,  Duchess  of,  see  Beau- 
clerk,  H. 
Saint  Clair,  Arthur,  amer.  general, 
1735-1818. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:69vl 
Headley,  J.T.    in  923.15:  70  v2 
Smith,  W.  H.  329.1:40 

Saint  ilvremond,  C:  Margruetel 
de     Saint    Denis,     sieur   de, 
french  author,  1613-1703. 
DesMaizeaux,  P.        in  840:  3  vl 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
St.  Huberty,  Anne  Antoinette  Ce- 
cile   Clavel,    afterward   comtesse 
d'Entraigues, /r«wcA  actress  and 
singer,  1756-1812. 
Clayton,  E.G.  in  927 -.6 

St.  John,   Sir  H:,  viscount  Boling- 
tyroke,   english  author,    statesman 
and  orator,  1678-1751. 
Bagrehot,  W.  in  920.2:1 

Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :2  v2 

in  923 :2v3 

Life.  tn  820.2: 18 

Skelton,  J.  in  904:  25 

Saint- Just,  Antoine  L:  Leon  de. 

french  revolutionist,  1767-1794. 

Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :2  v2 

in  923:  2  v3 

Samt-Martin,  L:  Claude  marquis 

de,  french  mystic,  1743-1803. 
Maecall,  W.  in  920:  59  v2 

Saint-Pierre,  C:  Irenee  Castel  de, 

french  priest  and  author,  1658-1743. 

Maceall,  W.  in  920:  69  vl 

Saint-Simon,  L:  de  Rouvroi,  due 

Ae,  french  writer  and  statesman, 

1675-1755. 
Memoirs.  923.4:66 

Collins,  C.W.  923.4:65 

Hayward,  A.         in  824.2 :  45  v2 
Reeve,  H.  in  944 :  24  vl 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Saint-Vincent,   Eari  of,  see  Jer- 

vis,  J : 
Sainte-Beuve,  C:  Augustin,/re/ic/i 

author,  1804-1869. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :22  v6 

Jaequot,  E.  C.  J.  B.    in  928.4:38 
Mathews,  W.  in  844 :  2 

Mauris,  M.  in  928.4 :  2 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v  1 


Sale,  Florentia  lady,  heroine  of  Af- 
ghan war  of  1838-42,  d.  1853. 
Crosland,  C.  in  920:  52 

Salisbury,  Earl  of,  see  Cecil,  R. 
Salisbury,  Marquis  of,  see  Cecil, 

R.  A.  T. 
Sallet,  F:  v.,  german  poet,  1812-1843. 
Biographische  skizze.    928.8 :  23 
Salm-Salm,  Agnes,  horn  Leclerq, 
died  a»  mrs.  Heneage,  prinzessin 
zu,  1840-1878. 
Ten  years  of  my  life.     923.3:12 
Salviani,  Ippolito,  italian  ichthyol- 
ogist, 1514-1573. 
Jardine,  Sir  W.     in  590:  68  v29 
Samarow,  Gregor,  pseud.,  see  Me- 

dingr,  J:F.  M.  O. 
Sand,    George,  pseiul.,  see  Dude- 

vant,  A.  L.  A. 
Sanderson,  Robert,  english  author 
and  bishop,  1.587-1663. 
Walton,  I.  in  922.2:  7 

Sandford,     D:,   amer.    clergyman, 
1737-1810. 
Headley.  J.T.  in  922.1:2 

Sands,    Robert  C:,   amer.  essayist 
and  poet,  1799-1832. 
Memoir.  in  820.1:6  vl 

Sandwith,  Humphry,  english  phy- 
sican,  1823-1881. 
Ward,  T.  H.  926.2:27 

Sankey,  Ira  D:,  amer.  revivalist,  b. 
1840. 
Clark,  R.W.  in  269:  2 

Sannazaro,  Jacopo,    italian  poet, 
1458-1530. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v2 

Sansons, /renc?i  executioners,  1688- 
1847. 
Sanson,  H.  923.4:61 

Santi  or  Sanzio,  see  Raffaello  Santi. 
Sarasvati,      Dayananda,     indian 
scholar  and  reformer,  1827-1888. 
Miiller,  F.  M.  in  920:60 

Sardou,  Victorien,  french  dramatic 
author,  b.  1831. 
Mauris,  M.  in  928.4:  2 

Sarpi,  P:.  hnown  as  Fra  Paolo,  ital- 
ian author  and  theologian,  1552- 
1623. 
Johnson,  S.  in  820.2:13  v2 

Sarto,  Andrea  Vannucchi,  called 
Andrea  del,  italian  painter,  1488 
-1530. 
Baxter,  L.  E.  in  927. b :  6 

Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Sartoris,  Adelaide,  birrn  Kemble. 
english  actress  and  author,  1816- 
1879. 
Jameson,  A.  in  824.2 :  67 

Saunders,  Sir  Edmund,  chief  jus- 
tice of  England,  d.  1683. 
Atrocious  judges,     in  923.24 : 4 
Campbell,  J.         in  923.24:  2  v2 
Saurin,  Jacques,  french  protestant 
divine,  1677-1730. 
Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 :  8 

Sauzet,  J:  P:  Paul,  french  atates- 
man,  1800-1876. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

in  923.4:1 

Savagre,  R:,  english  poet,  1697-1743. 

Johnson,  S.  in928.2:4 

in  928.2: 4  v3 

Tuckerman,  H.T.       in824.1:84 
Savonarola,  Glrolamo   M:    Fran- 
cesco Matteo,  italian  dominican 
reformer,  1452-1498. 
Cooke,  F.  E.  in  920 :  65 

Harford,  J.  S.  in  927.5 :  1 6 

Lessmann,  D.  in  839 :  8  v2 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  920.6 :  PI 

Ranke,  F.  L.  v.       in  904:36v40 
Saxe,  Hermann  Maurice  comtc  de, 
marechal  de  France,  1696-17.50. 
Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923:19 

Scarlatti,  Alessandro,  italian  mu- 
sician, 1659-1725. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Scarlatti,  Domenico,  italian  mxtsi- 
cian,  1684-1757. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 


Scarron,  Paul  abbe,  french  author, 
1610-1660. 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:29 
Schamyl,  see  Shamyl. 
Scharnhorst,   Gerhardt  J:   D:  v., 
Prussian  general,  1756-1813. 
Schmidt-Weissenfels,E.  923.3 :1 1 
Schenck,  Robert  Gumming,  amer. 
general,  b.  1809. 
Carroll,  H.  in  920.1:10 

SchefFer,  Ary,  dutch  painter,  179,5- 
1858. 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Schelling:,  F:  W:  Joseph  v.,  german 
philosopher,  1775-1854. 
Watson,  J.  141:2 

Schiller,    Charlotte   v.,    born    v., 
Lengefeld,  wife  of  F:  v.  Schiller, 
1766-1826. 
Child,  L.M.  in  920:49 

Schiller,  J:   Christoph  F:  v.,  gtr- 
man  poet,  1759-1805. 
Boyesen,  H.  H.  928.3:10 

in830:R153vl 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

in  824.2: 18  v2 

in  831:109 

Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2:  21  v2 

De  Quincey,  T.  in  928 :  2 

Doring,  H.  928.3:25 

Duntzer,  H.  928.3 :  45 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  i»920:B54vl 
Gostwick,  J.  in  928.3 :  R41 

Miiller,  F.  M.         in  824.2 :  74  v3 
Scherr.J.  928.3:24 

Taylor,  B.  in  830.2:  5 

Schlegrel,  K:  W:  F:  v.,  german  au- 
thor, 1772-1829. 
Robertson,  J.  B.  in  901 : 2 

Schleiermacher,  F:  Ernst  Daniel, 
german  theologian,  1768-1^34. 
Schenkel,  D.  922.3:21 

Schnaase,    C:,    german    art-critic, 
1798-1875. 
Liibke,  W.  in  7094-23  v8 

Schomburgrk,    Sir    Robert    Her- 
mann, british   consul  at  St.  Do- 
mingo, naturalist  and  geographer, 
1804-1865. 
Jardine.  Sir  W.      in  590:  58  v30 
Schopenhauer,    Arthur,     german 
philosopher,  1788-1860. 
Gwinner,  W.  921.3:7 

921.3:8 

Hedge,  F.H.  in  104:  8 

Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :22  v2 

SchrBder-Devrient,  Wilhelmina. 
born  Schroder,    wife  of  K:  A: 
Devrient,  german  singer,  1804-1860. 
Clayton,  E.C.  in  927:  5 

Ferris.  G.  T.  in  927 :  6  v2 

Schubart,    Christian     F:    Daniel, 
german  author,  1739-1791. 
Strauss,  D.  F.,  ed.  836:16 

Schubert,  Franz  P:,  german  com- 
poser, 1797-1838. 
Crowest,  F.  in  927:18 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.3 :  5 

Frost,  H.F.  927.3:15 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Kreissle  v.  Heilborn.  H.  927.3 :29 
Schulze-Delitzsch,  Hermann,  ger- 
man politician  and  reformer,  1808 
-1883. 
Tuttle.  H  in  923.3:15 

Schumann,     Robert     Alexander, 
german  composer,  1810-1856. 
Crowest,  F.  in  927 : 1 8 

Ehlert.  L.  in  780:  29 

Ferris,  G.T.  in  927:  7 

in  927.3: 5 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Maitland,  J.  A.  F.  927.3 :  28 

Wasielewski,  W.  J.  v.     927.3 :  37 

Schuyler,     Catharine,    born   Van 

Rensselaer,  wife  of  general  Philip, 

1735-180;}. 

Grant,  A.  923.12:49 

Schuyler,  Philip,  amer.  general,  1733 

-1804. 

Griswold,  R.W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 

Headley,  J.T.    in  923.15:70  vl 

Losslng,  B.J.  923.15:62 


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165(5 


Schvrab,  Gustav,  german  theologian 

and  poet,  1792-1850. 

[Biographischeskizze.l  928.3:36 

Schwartz,    Christian     F:,    german 

missionary,  1726—1798. 

Distinguished  men.  in  920 :  33  v2 

Yonge,  C.  M.  in  922:  11 

Scipio,    Publius   Cornelius,    Afri- 

canus,  roman   commander,   b.  c. 


Herbert,  H.  W.  in  923.6:  6 

Scott,  C:,  amer.  soldier  and  states- 
man, 1733-1820. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  rn  923.15:  69  v2 
Scott,  D:,  scotch  painter,  1806-1849. 

Cheney,  E.  D.  in  704 : 2 

Scott,   J:.    1st  earl  of  Eldon,  lord 
chancellor  of  England,  1751-1838. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 ;  2  v2 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v7 

Edgar,  J.  G.  wx920:10 

Hazlitt.  W.  w  824.2:48 

Talfourd.  T.  N.  in  824.2 :  90 

Taylor.  W.  C.  in  920.2  :  8 

Twiss,  H.  923.24:15 

Scott,  T:,   evglish  clergyman,    1747" 
1821. 
Scott,  J.  922.24:13 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  scotch  novelist  and 
poet,  1771-1832. 
Alison,  Sir  A.  in  824.2 : 2 

Allan.  G.  928.2:119 

Bisset,  A.  m  904:  34 

Canning.  A.  S.  G.  823.2:  2 

Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 : 2 1  v4 

Cunningham.  A.  928.2:120 

Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  v2 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R54  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920 : 1 0 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  41 

Hazlitt.  W.  (/(  824.2:48 

Hogg,  J.  928.2:117 

Hunnewell,  .T.  F  in  914:  47 

Lockhart.  .1.  G.  928.2:116 

Macleod.  X.  D.  928.2 : 1 1 8 

Mason,  E.1\,ed.  in 928.2 :215v2 
Prescott,  W.  H.  in  824.1:66 

in  824.1:105 

Rogers,  S.  in  920.2 :  6 

Hossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Schmidt,  J.  834:20vl 

Stephen.  L.  in  820.5:13  vl 

Talfourd.  T.  M.  in  824.2 :  90 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2: 8 

Whipple,  E.  P.      in  820.5 :  14  vl 
Scott,  Sir  W:,  baron  Stowell.  english 
jurist,  1745-1836. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  923 :  2  v2 
Talfourd,  T.  N.  in  824.2 :  87 

Scott,  Winfleld,  amer.  general,  1786- 
1886. 
Memoirs.  923.16:34 

Headley.  J.  T.  923.15:32 

Mansfield,  E.  D.  923.16:33 

Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.154-1 

Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923:19 

Scrogrgrs,    Sir  W:,  chief  justice  of 
England,  d.  1683. 
Atrocious  judges,      in  923.24 :  4 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:  2  v2 

Scudder,  D:  Coit.rtmer.  missionary, 
1835-1862. 
Scudder,  H.E.  922.15:12 

Sedgw^ick,  Catharine  Maria,  amer. 
author,  1789-1867. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  B64  v2 
Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928.1:64 
Selden,  J:,  english  lawyer  and  states- 
man, 1584-1654. 
Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24 : 8  vl 

Sel"wryn,  G:  H:,  english  wit  and  poli- 
tician, 1719-1791. 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Semiramis,  gueen  of  Assyria,  about 
1250  b.  c. 
Hewitt,  M.E.  in  923:6 

Jameson,  A.  in  923: 8  vl 

Sen,    Keshub  Chunrter,  Indian   re- 
former, 1838-1884. 
Miiller,  F,  M.  in  920:  60 


Seneca,    Lucius    Annasus,   roman 

stoic  philosopher,  b.  c.  5-a.  d.  65. 

Goodrich.  S.  G.         in  x  920.6:  4 

Sequard.C :  E :  Brown-,  see  Brown- 

Seauard . 
Scrgreant,  J :,  amer.  jurist  and  states- 
man, 17T9-1852. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1:32  v2 

Serre,   P:  Fran5oi8  Hercule  comte 
de.  french  orator  and  statesman, 
1776-1824. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomtede. 

in  923.4:1 
Sertorius,  Quintus,  roman  general, 
d.  b.  c.  72. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:31  v3 

Seton,   Eliza  Ann,  founder  of  the 
sisters  of  charity  in  the  IT.  S.,  1774- 
1821. 
White,  C.J.  922.12:3 

Settembrini,    L:,    Italian    author, 
1812-1876. 
Hillobrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v6 

Sevigne,  Marie,  born  de  Rabutln- 
Chantal,  mar  guise  de.  french  beau- 
ty and  author,  1626-1696. 
Entertaining  biogr.       in  920 :  46 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  923 :  25 

Hayward.  A.  in  824.2 :  45  v2 
Hunt,  J.  H.L.  in  824.2:  55  v2 
Lamartine,  A.  de.  in  920:19  v3 
Ritchie,  A.  I.  928.4:28 

Russell,  W.  in  920:38 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      in  928.4:  3 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  ('.  in  920:  28 
Tuckerman.  H.  T.       in  804 : 3  v2 
Sewall,  S:  amer.  judge,  16.52  1730. 

Lodge.  H.C.  in  904:  35 

Seward,  W:  H:,  amer.  statesman, 
1801-1S72. 
Autobiography.         329.1 :15  vl 
Baker,  G.E..  cri.  923.12:50 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 
Savage.  J.  in  923.1:20 

Sowai-d  memorial.       923.12:94 
Seymour,   Elizabeth,  1to7-n  Percy, 
duchess  of  Somerset,  1665-1722. 
Jameson,  A.  in  923.2 : 4 

Seymour,   Horatio,    amer.    states- 
man. 1811-1886. 
Carroll,  H.  in  920.1:10 

Savage,  J.  in  923.1:20 

Seymour,  W:,  Ist  marquis  of  Hert- 
fin-d,  afterward  duke  of  Somerset, 
d.  1660. 
Lewis,  Lady  M.T.  in  923.2:6  v2,3 
Sforza,  Francesco  Alessandro,  see 

Francesco. 
Shaftesbury,  Earl  of,  see  Cooper, 

A.  A. 
Shakspere,  Anne,  born  Hathaway, 
wife  of  Shakspere,  1556-162:3. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920:  57 

Shakspere,     Mary,    born     Arden. 
mother  of  Shakspere. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Shakspere,  W:,  english  dramatist, 
1.564-1616. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.       in  x  920.2 :  4 
Arnold,  C.  822.3:28 

Barr,  A.  E.  x  822.3:  53 

Bowen,  F.  in  824.1:6 

Campbell.  J.  8223:29 

Campbell.  T.  in  928.2:1 

Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  20 

in  824.2:  22 

Clarke,  C.  and  M.  Cowden  -. 

822.3  :B31 
Clarke,  M.  Cowden-.  822.3 :  1130 
Coleridge,  S.  T.  in  820.2 :  7  v4 
Collier,  J.  P.,  ed.  822.3 :  79 

De  Quincey,  T.  in  928 :  2 

Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  vl 
Dowden,  E.  822.3 :  32 

822.3:33 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  822.3 :  77 
Emerson,  R.  W.  i7i  920:12 
Giles,  H.  822.3:66 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920:41 
Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  822.3 :  34 
Halliwell-Phllllpps,  .T.O.  822.3 :71 
822.3  :R72 


Hamilton,  N.  E.  S.  A.     822.3 :  35 
Hazlitt,  W.  822.3:36 

in  822.5:1 

in  828.5:1. 

—  in  821.5:2 
Heard,  F.F.  822.3:74 
Holmes,  N.  822.3:37 
Hudson,  H.N.                 822.3:38 

822.3:68 

Jameson,  A.  822.3:39 

Kellogg,  A.  O.  822.3:40 

Lamb,  C.  x  8223:  50 

Leighton,  W.  822.3:54 

Lowell,  J.  R.  in  820.5 :  10  vl 

--  in  824.1:  105 

Macdonald,  G.  in  824.2:98 

Morgan,  A.  822.3:52 

822.3:56 

Morgan,  H.H.  822.3:41 

Morris,  G.  S.  in  921.2:  1 

Muller,  F.  M.         in  824.2 :  74  v3 
Phipson,  E.  822.3:78 

Procter.  B.  W.      in  824  2 :  77  vl 
Reed.  H.  in  821.5:  4  vl 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Riimelin,  G.  822.3:94 

Russell,  W.  in  920 :  37 

Snider,  D.J.  822.3:42 

Stokes,  H.  P.  822.3:43 

Swinburne.  A.  C.  822.3 :  44 

Vining,  E.  P.  822.3:51 

Vischer,  F.  T.  in  834 :  25  vl 

Whipple,  E.  P.      in  820.5 :  14  v2 

in  820.5:  15 

White,  R.  G.  822.3  :  93 

Wilkes,  G.  822.3:73 

Wilson,  D.  8223:45 

Wordsworth,  C.  822.3 :  47 

Shaw,  S:.    amer.   soldier  and  mer- 
chant. 1754-1794. 
Hunt,  F.  in  923. 18 : 1  v2 

Shamyl-c^endi,      Ben-Mohammod, 

Circassian  warrior,  1796-1871. 
Mackie.  J.  M.  923.5:35 

Shaw,    T:,   english    clermiman  and 

traveler,  1692-1751. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v2 

Sheffield,   J:,  1st  duke  of  Bticking- 

hamshirc,  engliah  poet,  1649-1721. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

—  -  in  928.2:  4  v2 
Shell,   R:   Lalor,    irish    orator   and 

patriot,  1793-1861. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 : 4 

MacNevin,  T.  in  329.2:19 

Shelby,    I:,   amer.    statesman   and 

soldier,  1750-1826. 
Peterson.  C.  J.  in  923.15:  3 

Shelley,  Mary  WoUstonecraft,  horn 

Godwin,  english  author,  1797-1851. 

Gilflllan.  G.  in  820.5:  8  v2 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshc,  english  poet, 

1792-1822. 
De  Quincey,  T.  in  820.5 :  24 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5:  7  vl 

Jeatfreson,  J.  C.  928.2:219 

Macdonald.  G.  in  824.2 :  98 

Mason,  E.T.,efl.  in  928.2:  215  v3 
Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2 :  5 

Shelley.  J.  Jrtdy.  928.2:123 

Smith,  G.  B.  928.2:124 

Symonds,  J.  A.  928.2:121 

Todhunter,  J.  821.5:6 

Trelawne.y,  E.  J.  928.2:  125 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5:  7 
Whipple.  E.  P.       in  820.5:14  vl 
Shenstone,  W:,  cnglixh  poet,  1714- 

1763. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2:  4 

in  928.2 :  4  v4 

Sherbrooke,   Viscount,  see  Low^e, 

Robert. 
Sheridan,  Frances,  horn  Chamber- 

laine,  mother  of  R:  B.  Sheridan, 

1724-1766. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Sheridan,  Philip  H:,  amer.  general, 

b.  1831. 
Headley,  P.  C.  x  923.16:  51 

Sheridan,  R:  Brinsley  Butler,  irisli 

oratm-  and  dramatist,  1751-1816. 
Brougham,  H.  Und.    in  923 :  2  vl 
Moore,  T.  928.2:126 


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Oliphant,  M. O.  928.2:178 

Kae,  W.  F.  in  923.22:  49 

Russell,  W.  i;i923:37 

Taylor,  W.C.  in  920.2:  8 

Thomson,  K.  mid  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Whipple,  E.  P.       w  820.5:14  v2 
Sherman,  Rogrer,  nmcr.  statesman, 
1731-1793. 
Distinguished  shoemakers. 

17(926:3 
Famous  boys.  r/i  x  920:32 

Seymour,  C.  C.  13.  (h920:25 

Sherman,    W:    Teoumseh,     anvr. 
general,  b.  1830. 
Memoirs.  923.15:35 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R54  v2 
Headley,  P.  C.  x  923.15:  50 

Wilson,  J.  G.  m  923:19 

Sherwood,    Mary     Martha,     born 
Butt,  english  author,  1775-1851. 
Kelly,  S.  928.2:127 

Shields,  James,  amer.  general  and 
politician,  1810-1879. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15-1-1 

Shore,  J:,  1st  baron  Teignmouth,  gov- 
ernor-general of  India,  1751-1834. 
Edgar,  J.G.  in  x  920:11 

Shovel,  Sir  Cloudesley,  english  ad- 
miral, 1650-1707. 
Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926:  3 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  923.25 :  3 

Sibbald,  Sir  Robert,    scotch  physi- 
cian and  naturalist,  1641-fl!6<.  1733. 
Jardine,  Sir  W.       in  590 :  58  v22 
Sibylla  of  Cleves,  electress  of  Saxony, 
1510-1554. 
Chapman,  W.  in  922 : 1 3 

Siddons,  Sarah,  born  Kemble,  eng- 
lish actress,  1755-1831. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:1154  vl 
Jameson,  A.  in  824.2 :  58 

Russell,  A.  P.  i)i  824.1:113 

Russell,  W.  in  920:  38 

Sidney,  SirPhilip,  english  gentleman, 
soldier  and  author,  1554-1586. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.       in  x  920.2 :  4 
Crosley,  J. 
Davis,  Mrs.  S.  M. 
Hazlitt,  W. 
Whipple,  E.  P. 
Siemens,  Sir  W: 
183:5-1883. 
Jeans,  W.  T. 
Sieveking:,     Amalia    Wilhelmine, 
german  philanthropist,  1794-1859. 
Gray,  E.  C.  in  920:  14 

Sieyes,  Emmanuel  Joseph  comtede, 
known  as  abbe  Sieyes,  french  states- 
man, 1748-1836. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v2 

in  923 :  2  v3 

Signorelli,    Luca,   Italian    painter, 
1440-1531. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Sigourney,    Lydia   Howard,    born 
Huntley,  am^r.  author,  1791-1865. 
Letters  of  life.  928.1:37 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.   in  920  :B,54  vl 
Huntington,  B.  B.  in  920 :  50 

Silliman,   B:,  omer.   scientist,    1779- 
1864. 
Fisher,  G.  P.  925.1:5 

Simms,  W:  Gilmore,  amer.  author, 
1806-1870. 
Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928.1:  64 
Simon,  Jules  Francois  Suisse,  called 
Jules,    irench   statesman  and  a%i- 
thor,b.'ldU. 
Daudet,  E.  in  920.4 :  3  v2 

King,  E.  in  923.4:  2 

Simonde    de    Sismondi,    J:    C: 
Leonard,    swiss    historian,    1773- 
1842. 
Alison, -Sir  A.      in  824.2:124  v3 
Roscoe,  T.  in  850.1 :1  vl 

Simpson,  T:,  englith  arctic  discoverer, 
1808-1840. 
Simpson,  A.  923.29:12 

Sims,  G:  Robert,  english  dramatist, 
b.  1847. 
Archer,  W.  in 928.2:183 


in  923.22:  51 

928.2:128 

in  822.5:1 

in  820.5:15 

english  scientist, 

in  926.2 :  33 


Sims,  James  Marion,  amer.  surgeon 
and  writer,  1813-1883. 
Story  of  my  life.  926. 1 :  3 

Simson,   Martin  E:,  german  jurist 
and  statesman,  b.  1810. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Simson,  Robert,  scotch  mathemati- 
cian, 1687-1768. 
Brougham,  H./ord.  in  920: 46  vl 
Sinclair,  J:,   called  master  of  Sin- 
clair, scotch  Jacobite,  d.  1750. 
Thomson,  K.       in  923.22 :77  vl 
Sinclair,  Sir  J :,  scotch  statesman  and 
philanthropist,  1754-1835. 
Sinclair,  C.  in  920:  46 

Sismondi,  see  Simonde   de  Sis- 
mondi. 
Skelton,  Philip,  Irish  clerqyman  and 
author,  1707-1787. 
Burdv,  S.  in  922.2 :  8  v2 

Skobelef,    Mikhail    Dmitriyevitch, 
russian  general,  1843-1883. 
Forbes,  A.  in  829.2 :  66 

Nemirovitch-Dantchenko,  V.  I. 

923.5:58 
Novikof,  O.  923.5:48 

Slater,    S:,   amer.   cotton  manufac- 
turer, 1768-1835. 
Howe,  H.  in  926 :  2 

Hunt,  F.  in  923. 1 8 : 1  vl 

White,  G.S.  926.1:7 

Slidell,  J:,  am^r.  lawyer  and  politi- 
cian, 1793-1871. 
Savage,  J.  in  923.1:  20 

Sloane,  Sir  Hans,  irish  botanist,  phy- 
sician and  traveler,  1660-1752. 
Jardine,  Sir  W.  in  590 :  58  v6 

Slocum,   Slocumb  or  Slocomb  fa- 
mily. 
Slocum,  C.  E.  929.1-1-12 

Smallvrood,  W:,  amer.  general,  d. 
1793. 
Griswold,R.W.  in 923.15:  69  vl 
Smeaton,  J:,    english   civil  engineer 
and  mechanic,  1734-1793. 
Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 :  8 

Smiee,    Alfred,  english  surgeon  and 
scientific  writer,  1818-1877. 
Odling,  E.  M.  925.2:15 

Smellie,  W:,  scotch  naturalist,  1740- 
1795. 
Jardine,  Sir  W.       in  590 :  58  v24 
Smith,  Adam,  scotch  political-econo- 
mist, 1733-1790. 
Bagehot,  W.  i?i  9202:1 

Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  920:  45  v2 
Denslo w,  V.  B.  in  92 1 : 1 

Edgar,  J.  G.  injc  920 : 1 1 

Farrer,  J.  A.  192:5 

Stewart.  D.  in  191-F8  vlO 

Smith,  Cotton  Mather,  amer.  clergy- 
man, 1731-1806. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1 .2 

Smith,  Edmund,  english  poet,  1688- 
1710. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2: 4 

in  928.2 : 4  v2 

Smith,  Gerrit,  amer.  philanthropist, 
1797-1874. 
Frothlngham,  O.  B.      923.12:61 
Smith,    Capt.    J :,   founder  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1579-1681. 
Armstrong,  W.  C.         923.15:37 
Entertaining  biogr.        in  920 :  46 
Hillard,  G.  S.         in  923.1 :  21  v2 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Simms,  W.G.  923.15:36 

Warner,  CD.  923.15:38 

Smith,  Mary  Lilian  Hochfort-,  eng- 
lish Shakspere-scholar,  1861-188i!. 
Furnival,  F.  J.  928.2:199 

Smith,  Persifor  Frazer,  amer.  gene- 
ral, 1798-1858. 
Peterson.  C.  J.  in  923.15-fl 

Smith,  S.  Theyre,  english  dramatist, 
living. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2:  183 

Smith,  S:,  amer.  general,  1753-1839. 

Peterson,  C.  J.  i»i  923.15:  3 

Smith,  Sydney,  english   clergyman, 

wit  and  author,  1771-1845. 

Eminent  men.  in  820.5 :  4 

GllflUan,  G.  in  820.5 : 8  v2 


Hayward,  A.         in  824.2 :  46  vl 
Holland,  S. /adj^.  922.23:17 

Mason.E.T.,«rf.  in  928.2:  215  v4 
Reid,  S.J.  92223:30 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920 :  29 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.  in  824. 1:84 
Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5: 14  vl 
Smith,  Sir  T:,  english  statesman  and 
scholar,  1513-1577. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 : 8  v2 

Smith,  W:,    english   geologist,    1769- 
1839. 
Duncan,  P.  M.  in  925 :  4 

Smithson,  JamesLewis  Macey,  eng- 
lish chemist  and  scientific  writer,  d. 
1829. 
Irby,  J.  R.  McD.     in  506  :B4  v21 
Johnson,  W.  R.  in  same. 

Rhees.  W.  J.  in  same. 

Smollett,  Tobias  G  :,  english  histori- 
an, novelist  and  critic,  1731-1771. 
Gary,  H.  F.  in  928.2  :  2 

Thackeray,  W.  M.         in  928.2 :  8 
Smyth,  Anne,  born  Jiechev,  former- 
ly mrs.  Thackeray,  mother  of  W: 
M.  Thackeray,  b.  1793. 
Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920:  57 

Snelus,  G:  James,  english  iron-wor- 
ker, b.  1837. 
Jeans,  W.  T.  in  926.2 :  23 

Sobieski,  John,  see  Jan  Sobieski. 
Sokrates  (lat.  Socrates),  greek  phi- 
losopher, about  b.  c.  470-399. 
Goodrich,  3.  G.  in  x  920.6: 4 

Lamartine,  A.  de.    in  920: 19  v2 
Lord,  J.  in  904:  31  vl 

Xenophon.  921.6:2 

Solon,  atheman  law-giver,  about  b.  c. 

Cox,  -sir  G.  W.  in  923-6 :  28 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  vl 

Somers,  Sir   G:,   english  sailor,  d. 
1610. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1 : 8  v2 

Somers,  J:,  baron  Somers  of  Eve- 
sham, lord-chancellor  of  England, 
16.50-1716. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v4 

Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24 :  8  vl 

Somerset,    Duchess   of,     see    Sey- 
mour, E. 
Somerset,  Buke  of,  see  Seymour, 

W: 
Somerville,    Mary,   born   Fairfax, 
formerly  ?nrs.    S:    Greig,    scotch 
scientist,  1780-1872. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  920 :  66 

in  928.2:  212 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920  :R54  v2 
Gray,  E.G.  in  920:14 

Johnson,  S.  in  928.2:  4 

in  928.2: 4  v3 

Sonnemann,  Leopold,  german  poli- 
tician, b.  1831. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Sontag',  Henriette,  afterwards  com- 
tesse  de  Rossi,  german  singer,  1805- 
1854. 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927 :  6 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 : 6  vl 

Sophia  Dorothea  of  Zell,  queen  of 
Otorge  I,  1666-1736. 
Doran,  J.  W.       i?i  923.21:33  vl 
Sophia,  see  also  Sofiya  and  Zosia. 
Sophie,  electress  of  Hanover,  1630- 
1714. 
Strickland,  A.     in  923.21 :36  v8 
Sophokles   (lat.   Sophocles),   greek 
tragic  poet,  b.  c.  495-405. 
Campbell,  L.  882:8 

Collins,  C.W.  882:7 

Soto,  Hernando  de,  Spanish  explorer, 
1.500-1543. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.5:78 

Adams,  W.H.D.         in  x  923:14 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:8  vl 

Shipp,  B.  971.1:1 

Soult,  N:  J:  de  Dieu,  due  de  Dalma- 
tie,  marechal  de  France,  1769-1851. 
Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.  920.4:2 


Sou-Str 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


1660 


South,  Robert,   english   clergyman, 

1633-1716. 
Mathews,  W.  in  824.1:56 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  vl 
Southampton,  Earls  of,  see  Wri- 

othesly. 
Southesk,  Countess  of,  see  Carne- 

g-ie,  A. 
Southey,  Robert,  english  poet,  1774- 

184.S. 


Browne,  C.  T. 
Cottle,  J. 
Dowden,  E. 
Ed^ar,  J.  G. 
Gilflllan,  G. 
Hazlltt,  W. 


928.2:131 

928.2:44 

928.2:129 

1HX  920:11 

1)1820.5:7  vl 

m  824.2:  48 


Mason,  B.T.,ed.  »/i  928.2:215  v3 
Reed.  H.  ih  821.5:4  v2 

Southey,  C.C.  928.2:130 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  824. 1 :  84 
Whipple.  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  vl 

Souza-Botelho,    Adelaide    Marie 
Emilie.  born  Filleul,  marquise  de. 
french  novelist,  17(51-]  836. 
Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      mi  928.4 :  3 

Sparks,  Jared,  amer.  historian,  178it 

Powell.  T.  m  928.1:3 

Speed,  J:,    english   historian,    1.").50- 
1629. 
Doran,  J.  lu  646 :  6 

Spencer,  Anne,  horn  Dijfby,  coun- 
tess of  Sunderland,  d.  1715. 
Jameson,  A.  M.  in  923.2 : 4 

Spencer,  G:,  Father  Ignatius  of  St. 
Paul,      english      roman  -  catholic 
priest,   superior  of  the   order   of 
passionists,  1799-1864. 
-pius.  Father.  922.22:3 

Spencer,  Herbert,  english    philoso- 
pher and  writer,  b.  1830. 
Denslow,  V.  R.  in  921 :1 

McCosh,.!.  fjjl04:7v2 

Morris,  G.S.  m  921.2:1 

Quick,  R.  H.  in  371: 15 

Spencer,  J:  C:,:idearl  Spencer,  eng- 
lish statesman,  1782-1845. 
Bagehot,  W.  in  920.2:1 

Spencer,  .Joseph,  am^r.  general,  1714 
-1789. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:69  vl 
Spenser,  Edmund,  english  poet,  ].55.'i 
-1599. 


928.2:132 

(»i811:3 

821.5:8 

m  828.5:1 

tn  821.5:2 

821.5:9 

m  820.5:10  v2 

in  921.2:1 

m  821.5:4  vl 

in  928.2:  5 

i7i  820.5:15 

german  author,  b. 

in  834:  20  v3 


Church.  R.  W. 
Dobson,  W.  T. 
Hart,  .1.  S. 
Hazlitt.  W. 

Hitchcock,  E.  A 
Lowell.  J.  R. 
Morris,  G.  S. 
Reed,  H. 
Rossetti,  W.  M. 
Whipple,  E.  P. 
Spielhagren,  F:. 
1839. 
Schmidt,  J. 
Spinoza,  originally  Espinoza,  Ba- 
ruch  (latin  lienedictus)  de,  dutch 
philosop/ier,  1633-1677. 
Arnold,  M.  in  824.2:  3 

Froude,  J.  A.         in  824.2 :42  vl 
Knight.  W..  «d.  921.3:4 

Maccall.  W.  in  920:  59  vl 

Martineau,  J.  921.5:2 

Spohr,  L:,  german  composer,   1784- 
1859. 
Ferris,  G.T.  in  927:  7 

Keddie,  H.  in  927 -.12 

Spontini,  GasparoL:  Paciflco.  Ital- 
ian composer,  1774-18.51. 
Ferris,  G.  T.  in  9275 :  34 

Keddie,  H.  in  927:12 

Spra^ue,  C:,  amer.  poet,  1791-1875. 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  vl 
Sprat,  T:,  english  poet,  1636-1718. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

in  928.2: 4  v2 

Spring:,  Gardiner,  am^r.  clergyman 
and  author,  1785-1873. 
Personal  reminiscences. 

922.14:6 


Spring:,   S:,  amer.  clergyman,  1746- 
1819. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1:2 

Spurg:eon,  C:  Haddon,  english  prea- 
cher, b.  1834. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22 : 1 

Mathews,  W.  in  824. 1:56 

Sketch.  922.26:7 

Stael-Holstein,  Anne  Louise  Gcr- 
maine,  born  Necker,  baronne  de, 
french  author,  1766-1817. 
Alison,  Sir  A.  in  824.2 :  2 

in  824.2:124  v3 

Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  923 :  2  v2 
Child,  L.M.  928.4:29 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  R54  vl 
Entertaining  biogr.  in  920:  46 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  923 :25 

Lord.  J.  in  904:  31  v5 

Russell.  W.  in  920:  38 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  in  928.4 : 3 
Stevens,  A.  928.4:  30 

Stahr,  Fanny,  horn  Lowald,  german 
author,  b.  1811. 
Meinc  lebensgcschichte.  928.3 :37 
Stampa,    Gaspara,     Venetian    poet, 
153:5-15.5;^. 
Benson.  E.  928.5:11 

Standish,  Uai)t.  Miles,  puritan  sol- 
dier, about  1584-1656. 
Abbott,  J.  S.C.  923.15:39 

Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:8  v3 

Stanhope,    iMdy   Elizabeth,     born 
Dormer,  countess  of  Chesterfield, 
1640-1665. 
Jameson,  A.  M.  in  923.2 : 4 

Stanhope,  Lady  Hester  Lucy,  eng- 
lish traveler,  1776-18;j9. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 

Goodrich,  8.  G .  in  x  923 :  25 

Madden,  R.  R.  923.22:78 

Russell,  W.  in  920: 38 

Stanhope,  Philip  Dormer,  4th  earl 
of  (Jliester field,  english    statesman 
and  author,  1694-1773. 
Adams,  C.  F.  in  824.1 :106 

Life.  in  826.2:12 

Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  824. 1 :  84 
Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn,  english 
rteriiyman,  181.5-1881. 
Bradley,  G.G.  922.23:24 

Oliver.  G.  A.  922.23:32 

Stanley,  E:  Geoffrey,  14th  earl  of 
Derby,  english   statesman,   orator 
and  author,  1799-1869. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 :  4 

Mackenzie,  R.  S.  in  883 :  2 

Stanley,  E:  H:.  15th  earl  of  Derby, 
english  statesman,  b.  1836. 
Higkinson.  T.  W.       in  923.22 :  6 
Stanley,   H:  Morton,  (originally  ,1 -. 
Rowlands),  arner.  traveler  in  Afri- 
ca, b.  1840. 
Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920.1 :  13 

Rowlands.  C.  923. 19:11 

Stanton,    Elizabeth,     born    Cady, 
amer.  reformer,  b.  1816. 
Tilton,T.  in  920:  50 

Stark,  J:,  amer.  general,  1738-1833. 
Everett,  E.  in  923.1:21  vl 

Griswold,  R.W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 
Headley,  J .  T.    in  923. 1 5 :  70  vl 
Steele,  SirK-.,  Irish  essayist  and  dra- 
matist, 1671-1739. 
Thackeray,  W.  M.         in  928.2 :  8 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  804 :  3  v2 
Steen,  J :  Havicksz,   dutch  painter, 
1626-1679. 
Gower,  Lord  R.  C.      in  927.5 :  27 
Stein,  Charlotte  Albertine  Ernes- 
tine v.,  born  v.  Schardt,  1743-1837. 
Diintzer,  J.  H.  J.  928.3 :  67 

Stein,  H:  F:  K:  reichsfreiherr  von 
und  zu,  Prussian  statesman,  1757- 
1831. 
Arndt,  E.  M.  923.3:30 

Pertz,  G.  H.  923.3:  26 

Soeley,  J.  R.  923.3:13 

Stendhal,  pwi^rf.,  see  Beyle,  M.  H: 
Stephen,  Adam,  amer.  general,  d. 
1791. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:69  v2 


Stephens,    Alexander    Hamilton, 

amer.  statesman,  1813-1883. 

Bolton,  S.  K.  in  920. 1:13 

Carroll,  H.  in  920.1:10 

Cleveland,  H.  923.12 :  52 

Johnston,  R.  M.,awd  W.  H.  Browne. 

923.12:93 

Savage,  J.  in  923.1:20 

Stephens,  Catherine,  see  Capell, 

Catherine. 
Stephens,  Linton,  amer.  judge,  1833- 
1873. 
Waddell,  J.  D..  ed.  923. 14 :  5 

Stephenson,    G:,  english   engineer, 
1781-1848. 
Clarke.  F.  L.  x  926.2 :  26 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  vl 


Eminent  men 

Lewis,  T.  C. 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B. 

Smiles,  S. 
Stephenson,  Robert, 
7i«e)-,  180;M859. 

Smiles,  S. 
Stepney,  G ; 

Johnson,  S 


)/(  820.5:  4 

in  926.2 :  5 

in  920:  25 

926.2:13 

english  engi- 


Sterlingr,  J: 
Carlyle,  T. 
Gilflllan,  G. 
Hale,  C. 

Smiles,  S. 


in  920:  26 

emli^h  pix't.  ir)(i3-1707. 

in  928.2:4 

iJi928.2:4  vl 

english  poet,  1806-1844. 

in  928.2:  133 

in  820.5:  8  v2 

in  S  5001 

in  920:  26 


Stern,  Daniel,  pseud.,  see  Ag:oult, 

Comtesse  d'. 
Sterne,  Lawrence,   irish    humorist 
and  author,  1713-1708. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834:  22  v3 

Thackeray,  W.  M.         in  928.2 :  8 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.       i)i  824.1:  84 
Steuben,  P:  W:  A :  freiherr  v.,  prus- 
sia7i  general  in  the  amer.  revolu- 
tion, 17;}0-1794. 
Bo  wen,  F.  in  923.1:  21  v9 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 
Headley.  J.  T.  in  923.15:  70  vl 
Kapp,  F.  923.15:40 

Stevens,  Thaddeus,    amer.   states- 
man, 1793-1868. 
Callendor,  E.  B.  923.12:  82 

Memorial  addresses.   923.12:  53 
Stewart,   Dugald,    scotch    phiJoso- 
t)her,  1753-1838. 
Veitch,  J.  in  191+8  vlO 

Stewart,     Ferdinand      Campbell, 
amer.  physician,  h.  1815. 
Francis,  S.  W.  in  926. 1 : 2 

Stewart,    Robert,    2d   marquis  of 
Londonderrij,  british  statesman, 
1769-1833. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,   in  923 :  2  v2 
Stig:and,  saxon  prelate,  d.  1069. 

Adams.  W.  H.  D.  x920.2 :  3 

Stiles,  Ezra,  amer.  clerguman,  1737- 
1795. 
Headley,  J.  T.  in  922.1 : 2 

Kingsley,  J.  L.      in  923.1:22  v6 
Stirling:,  Lord,  see  Alexander,  W : 
Stockmar,  Christian  V:  freiherr  v., 
german  physician  atul  statesman, 
1787-186;}. 
Smith,  G.  in  824.2  -F94 

Storace,  Anna  Selina,  called  Nancy, 
english  singer,  1766-1817. 
Clayton,  E.C.  in  927 -.6 

Story,  Joseph,  amer.  jurist,    1779- 


1845. 
Howland,  F. 
Mathews,  W. 
Moore,  F. 
Story,  W.  W. 
Sumner,  C. 


in  923.12:  66 

in  824.1:56 

in  329.1: 32  v2 

923.14:6 

in  329.1:36  v2 


Stow,  J:,cn(jli«h  antiquary,  1535  1()0.'>. 
Doran,  J.  (/(  646 :  6 

Stowe,     Harriet    Elizabeth,    liorn 
Beecher.  nmer.  author.  Ii.  1S12. 
Duyckinck.  E.  A.  in  920 :  1154  v2 
Parker.  E.  P.  in  920 :  50 

Stowell,  Baron,  see  Scott,  W : 
Stradella,      Alessandro,      Italian 
composer,  1645-1679. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927 -.12 

Strafford,    Earl   of,    see    Went- 
worth,  T: 


1661 


B10GRA1»HY— INDEX . 


Str-Ter 


Strauss,  D :  F: ,  german  Oieologian, 
1808-1874. 
Pressense,  E.  de.  in  920 :  23 

Vischer,  F.  T.  in  834 :  25  v2 

Zeller.E.  928.3:48 

Strongr,  Caleb,  governor  of  Massa- 
cfimetts,  1745-1819. 
Lodge,  H.C.  in  904:35 

Strozzi,  rilippo,/lore7itM?e8ta(esman 
and  general,  1488-1538. 
Ranke,  F.  L.  v.      in  904 :  36  v40 
Struensee,    Greve  J:    F:,    danish 
statesman,  1737-1773. 
Munter.  B.  923.5:59 

Stuart,  Lady  Arabella,  daughter  of 
C:  earl  of  Lennox,  wife  of  W:  Sey- 
mour marquis  of  Hertford,  1575- 
1615. 
Strickland,  A.  in  923.21:56 

Stuart,  C:    E:,   see   Charles  Ed- 

■wrard  Stuart. 
Stuart,  Frances  Theresa,  horn  Stu- 
art, duchess  of  Richmond,  d.  1702. 
Jameson,  A.  M.  in  923.2 : 4 

Stuart,  Gilbert  C:,  amer.  painter, 
1754-1828. 
Tuckerman,  H .  T.      in  937. 1:16 
Stuart,  James,  earl  of  Murray,  1535 
-1570. 
Stephen,  C.  E.  in  923 :  30 

Stuart,   Margaret,  Tiom  Doug-las, 
wife  of  the  4th  earl  of  Lennox,  1515 
-1577. 
Strickland,  A.     in  923.21:35  v2 
Stuyvesant,  P:,  dutch  governor  of 
New  York,  1602-1682. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  923.12:54 

Suckling,  Sir  J:,  cnglish  poet,  about 
1608-1642. 
Hazlitt,  W.  i?i  828.5:1 

Sue,   Marie  Joseph,  called  Eugene, 
french  novelist,  1804-1857. 
Miller,  H.  i/i  824.2:  71 

Sueno,  see  Svend. 
Suffolk,  Duchess  of,  see  Brandon, 

Catharine. 
Sulla  or  Sylla,  Lucius  Cornelius, 
roman  general,  b.  c.  188-78. 
Herbert.  H.  W.  in  923.6 : 6 

Plutarchos.  i?i  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  v3 

Sullivan,    Sir    Arthur   Seymour, 
english  composer,  h.  1842. 
Keddle,  H.  in  927: 12 

Sullivan,  J:,   amer.  general,  1740- 
1795. 
Griswold,  K.  W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 
Headley,  J.T.    in  923.15:  70  v2 
Peabody,  O.  W.  B.  in  923.1 :  22  v3 
Sully,  T:,  amer.  painter,  1783-1873. 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  927.1: 16 
Sumarokof,    Aleksandr      Piotro- 
vltch,  russian  author,  1718-1777. 
Turner,  C  E.  in  897 : 7 

Summerfield,  J:,  methodist  clergy- 
man, 1798-1825. 
Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 :  8 

Sumner,  C:,  amer.  statesman,  1811- 
1874. 
Pelrce,  E.  L.  923.12:55 

Sumner,  Jethro,  amer.  revolution- 
ary general. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923 . 1 5 :  69  v  1 
Sumter,  T:,  amer.  general,  1734-ia32. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  928.15 :  69  v2 
Hartley,  C.  B.  in  923.15:  23 

Sunderland,  Countess  of,  see  Spen- 
cer, A. 
Suvorof-Rimnikskii,    P:   Alexei 
Vasilievitch  graf,  kuiaz  Italiikil, 
russian  general,  1729-1800. 
Entertaining  biogr.       in  920 :  46 
Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923: 19 

Svend  I  Tveskioig,  king  of  Denmark 
and  England,  d.  1014. 
Edgar.  J.  G.  in  x923.25 :  3 

Svetchin,  Anna  Soflya,  born  Soi- 
monof,  russian  author,  1782-1857. 
Belloc,  B.  R.  in  920:  22 

Pontmartin,  A.  de.     in  928.4 :  38 
Swammerdam,  Joannes,  dutch  nat- 
uralist and  physician,  1637-1680. 
Naturalist's  libr.  in  590: 58  v34 


Swedenborg:,    Emanuel,    Swedish 
naturalist  and  thcosophist,  1688- 
1773. 
Denslow,  V.  B.  in  921: 1 

Emerson,  R.  W.  i/i  920:12 

Worcester,  B.  922.5:19 

Svretchine,  S.,  see  Svetchin. 
S-weyn,  see  Svend. 
S-wift,  Jonathan,   Irish    dean    and 
satirist,  1667-1745. 


Coan,  T.  M.,  ed. 
Hazlitt,  W. 


Johnson,  S. 


i)i920:53 
in  828.5:1 
in  821.5:  2 
in  928.2:4 
in  928.2: 4  v3 
Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  in  923.22 :  7 

Roscoe,  T.  in  820.2:  21  vl 

Thackeray,  W.  M.         in  928.2:  8 
Swinburne,   Algernon  C:,  cnglish 
poet.  b.  1837. 
Lowell,  J.  R.  in  824. 1 :  55 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  82 1 .5 :  5 

Swisshelm,  Jane  Grey,  txirn  Can- 
non, amer.  author  and  reformer, 
1816-1884. 
Half  a  century.  928. 1 :  47 

Sybel,  H:  v.,  german  historian,  b. 
1817. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Suydenham,  T:,  english  physician, 
1634-1689. 
Johnson,  S.  in  820.2 :  13  v2 

Sylla,  see  Sulla. 

Tacitus,  Caius    Cornelius,    roman 
historian,  b.  about  55. 
Donne,  W.  B.  879:3 

Tadema,  L.  Alma-,  see  Alma-Ta- 

dema,  L. 
Tai-Ping-Wangr,  see  Tien-Te. 
Talne,  Hippolyte  Adolphe,  french 
author,  b.  1828. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834:22  v4 

Tait,  Catherine,  born  Spooner,  wife 
ofarchbp.  rai<,  1819-1878. 
Gray,E.  C.  in  920:14 

Talbot,  C:,  lord  chancellor  of  Eng- 
land, 1684-1737. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24 : 1  v4 

Talbot,    Frances,    born   Jennings, 
afterward  countess  Hamilton  duch- 
ess of  Tyrconnel,  1648-1730. 
Jameson,  A.  in  923.2:  4 

Talfourd,  T:  Noon,  english  dramat- 
ist, essayist  and  lawyer.  1795-1854. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  804:  3  v2 
Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5:14  vl 
Talleyrand-Perigrord,  C:  Maurice 
de,    prince     de   Benevent,  french 
statesman,  1754-1838. 
Brougham,  H.  l/nxl.  in  923 :  2  v2 
Bulwer,  Sir  H.  L.  E.  in  923 :  3  vl 
Everett,  E.  in  824. 1 :  28 

McHarg,  C.  K.  923.4:67 

Rogers,  S.  in  920.2 :  6 

Smith,  G.  B.  in  923 :  28 

Taney,  Roger  Brooke,  chief  justice 
of  the  U.  S.,  1777-1864. 
Tyler,  S.  923.14:10 

Van  Santvoord,  G.     in  923.14:  3 
Tasso,  Bernardo,  italian  poet,  1493- 
1569. 
Stebbi  ng,  H .  in  928 . 5 : 2  v2 

Tasso,  Torquato,  italian  poet,  1544- 
1595. 
Alison,  Sir  A.     in  824.2: 124  v3 
Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  vl 
Dobson,W.  T.  Ui  811:3 

Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v4 

Tassoni,    Alessandro,  italian  poet 
and  critic.  1565-1635. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v3 

Tausig:,  C:,  german  composer,  1841- 
1871. 
Ehlert,  L.  in  780:  29 

Tavemier,  J:  Baptiste,  frcnchtrav- 
eler,  1603-1686. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923:11  vl 

Taylor,  Ann,  english  author,  d.  18;%). 
Gray,  E.  C.  in  920: 14 

Taylor,  Bayard,  amer.  traveler  and 
poet,  1835-1878. 
Conwell.R.  H.  928.1:38 


Q.  in  920:  24 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:18 

Taylor,  M.,  and  H.  E.  Scudder. 

928.1:70 
Taylor,  Sir  H:,  english  author,  b. 
1800. 
Autobiography.  928.2:218 

Taylor,  I:,  english  author,  1787-1865. 
Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5 :  8  v2 

Taylor,  1:  E.,  amer.  physician,  ft. 
1813. 
Francis,  S.  W.  in  926.1:2 

Taylor,  Jane,  english  author,  1783- 
1824. 
Taylor,  I.  922.24:14 

Taylor,  Jeremy,  english  bishop  and 
author,  1613-1667. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  922.2 :  3 

Heber,  R.  922.23:18 

Rogers,  H.  in  200:14  vl 

Taylor,  J:,  english  writer.  1666-1733. 
Records  of  my  life.  928.2:134 
Personal  reminiscences. 

in  927.2:17 
Taylor,  P:    Alfred,  english   liberal 
politician,  b.  1819. 
Davidson,  J.  M.  in  923.22:1 

Hinton,  R.  J.  in  923.22 :  6 

Taylor,  Zachary,  12th  president  of 
the  V.  S.,  1784-1850. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15-1-1 

Tecumseh,  chief  of  the   Shawnees, 
about  1770-1813. 
Drake,]?.  920.1:107 

Moore,  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  v2 

Teig-nmouth,  Baron,  see  Shore,  J: 
Tell,  W:,  Swiss  mythical  hero,  d.  1350. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920:  39 

Lamartine,  A.  de.  in  920 : 1 9  v3 
Rochholz,  E.  L.  949.2:6 

Temple,   Emily  Mary,  born  Lamb. 
ividow  of  5th  earl  Cowper,  wife  of 
M  viscount  Palmerston,  <i.  1869. 
Hayward,  A.  in  824.2 :  46  v2 

Temple,  H:  J:,  3d  viscount  Palmer- 
ston, english  statesman,  1784-1865. 
Bagehot,  W.  in  920.2 : 1 

Bulwer,  Sir  H.  L.  E.  923.22 :  46 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920 :  R54  v2 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22:4 

Materials  for  his  true  history. 

id  329.2:  22  vl 
Temple,  Sir  W:,  english  statesman, 
1628-1699. 
Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2 :  67  v3 
Tennent,  W:,  amer.  clergyman,  1740 

Headley,  J.T.  in  922.1:2 

Steel,  R.  in  922:  6 

Tennent,  W:  Mackay,  amer.  clergy- 
man. 1741-1810. 
Headley,  J.T.  in  922.1:2 

Tenney  family. 

Tenney,  H.  A.  929.1-f  10 

Tenniel,  J:,  english  artist,  ft.  1820. 

Ruskin,  J.  in  756:3 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  1st  baron  Ten- 
nyson, english  poet,  ft.  1809. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2:183 

Bayne,  P.  in  8205:1  vl 

in  820.5:2 

Dowden,  E.  in  804:1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:  B64  v2 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5 : 8  v2 

Gladstone.  W.  E.     in  329.2 :  9  v2 

Hayward,  A.         in  824.2 :  45  v2 

Jennings,  H.  J.  928.2:  207 

Kingsley,  C.  in  824.1:68 

Stedman.  E.C.  in  821.5:  5 

Taylor,  B.  in  824.1:78 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5:7 

Wace.  W.E.  928.2:210 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5:14  vl 

Tenterden,  Litrd,  see  Abbott,  C: 

Terborch,  Gerard,   dutch  painter, 

1608-1681. 

Gower,  Lord  R.  C.     in  927.5 :  27 

Terentius     (eng.    Terence)    Afer, 

Publius,  roman  poet,  about  b.  c. 

195-158. 

Collins,  W.L.  872:3 


Ter-Tro 


BIOGHIAPHY— INDEX. 


Teresa,  St.,  Spanish  nun,  151&-1583. 
Lord,  J.  in  904 : 3 1  v5 

Tersteegren,  Gerhard,  german  theo- 
logian and  hymn-writer,  1687-1769. 
Baillie.  J.  in  922:2 

Testi,    Fulvio   conte,   italian  poet, 
1593-1646. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v3 

Thackeray,     Anne,    see    Smyth, 

Anne. 
Thackeray,  W:  Makepeace,  english 
author.  1811-1863. 
Bayne,  P.  in  820.5 : 1  vl 

Brown.  J.  in  824.2 :  8  v2 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:1154  v2 
Fields,  J.  T.  ui  820.5:  6 

Hotten,  J.  C.  928.2:135 

Mason,  E.  T.,  «d.  in  928.2 :  2 1 5  v4 
Nadal,  E.  S.  in  824.1:  61 

Schmidt,  J.  m  834:  21 

Skelton,  J.  in  904:  25 

Smith,  G.B.  in  820.5:12 

Stoddard,  R.  H.  928.2:137 

Taylor,  B.  in  824. 1 :  78 

Trollope,  A.  928.2 :  136 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  824. 1:91 

Thalberg:,  Siprismund,   swiss  musi- 
cian, 1812-1871. 
Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 : 7 

Thayandenegra,     english     .Joseph 
Brant,  Mohawk  chief,  1743-1807. 
Eg-gleston,  E.,  and  L.  E.  Seelye. 

920.1:105 

Stone,  W.L.  920.1:104 

Themistokles,     gredi     statesman, 

about  b.  c.  514-449. 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  in  923.6 :  28 

Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  vl 

Theodosius   I  Flavins,  the  great, 
roman  emperor,  346-395. 
Lord,  J.  in  904: 31  vl 

Theognis,  greek  poet,about  500  b.  c. 
Davies,  J.  884:2 

Theokritos,  greek  poet,  aht.  270  b.  c. 
Landor,  W.  S.  in  820.2 : 1 5  v8 
Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:  5 

Theresa,  St.,  see  Teresa,  St. 
Theseus,  greek  hero. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

in  923.6:  31  vl 

Thiers,  L:  Adolphe.  french  states- 
man and  author,  1797-1877. 
Castelar  y  Rissoll,  E.  in  928.2:28 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  vicomte  de. 

in  923.4:1 
Croker,  J.  W.  in  944.5 :  26 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  v2 
Hayward,  A.  in  8242: 45  vl 
HilJebrand.  K.  in  834:22  v4 

Klnjf.  E.  in  923.4:  2 

LeGoff.  F.  923.4:68 

Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.  in  920.4 :  2 
Pressense.  E.  de.  in  920 :  23 

Thomas  a  Becket.  St.  archbishop  of 
Canterbuni.  1117-1170. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.       injc  920.2 :5 

i>i922.2:3 

Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  vl 

Froude,  J.  A.  in  824. 1 :  42  v4 
Lord,  J.  in  904:  31  v2 

Milman.H.  H.  922.22:4 

Thomas  a  Kempi^,  (germ.  Homer- 
ken  or  Hammerlein,  latin  Mal- 
leolus),  german    canon,     abbot 
andauthrrr.  1880-1471. 
Kettlewell,  S.  922.3:12 

Thomas   Affuinas,     St.,    scholastic 
teacher,  about  1225-1374. 
Lord,  J.  in  904:  31  v2 

Thomas,    C:   L:  Ambrolse,   french 
composer,  b.  1811. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927 -.12 

Thomas,  G:  H:,  amer.  general,  1816 
-1870. 
Garfield,  J.  A.       in  329.1 :41  vl 
Johnson,  K.W.  923.15:41 

Van  Home,  T.  B.  923.15:56 
Thomas,   J:,  amer.   general,   1735- 

Griswold,  K.  W.  in  923.15:69  v2 
Headley,  J.  T.    in  923.15: 70  v2 


Thomas,  Sidney  Gilchrist,  english 
metallurgist,  b.  1850. 
Jeans,  W.  T.  in  926.2 :  23 

Thompson,    B:,     count    Rumford, 
amer.    statesman    and    natural- 
philosopher,  1753-1814. 
Kenwick,  J.  in  923.1:22  v5 

Seymour,  C  C.  B.  in  920:25 

Thompson,  W:,  amer.  general,  d. 
178  i. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 
Thomson,  James,  english  poet,  1700- 
1748. 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  828.5:1 

in  821.5:  2 

Hunt,  J.  H.L.        in  824.2:55  v2 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 : 4 

in  928.2:4  v4 

Nicolas.  Sir  H.         in  821.2 :  169 
Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2:5 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5:  7 
Thorburn,    Grant,  amer.  seedsman 
and  author,  1773-1863. 
Forty  years.  928.1:40 

Thoreau,  H:  D:,  amer.  naturalist 
and  author,  1817-1863. 
ChanniuK,  W.  E.  928. 1:39 

Lowell,  J.  R.  i)i  824.1:55 

Stevenson,  R.  L.       in  824.2 : 1 08 
Thorwaldsen,  Albert  called  Ber- 
tel,  danish  sculptor,  1770-1844. 
Cobb,  J.  F.  in  x920 :  44 

Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x920 : 1 0 

Palgrave,  F.  T.  in  704 : 4 

Plon.  E.  9275:33 

Thrale,  Mrs.,  see  Piozzi,  H.  L. 
Throckmorton    or   Throgmorton, 
Sir  N:,  english  diplomatist,  1513- 
1571. 
Criminal  trials.       in  345.2 :  3  vl 
Thukydides      Hat.     Thucydides), 
greek  historian  and  general,  b.  c. 
471-401. 
Collins,  W.L.  889:2 

Thurlovr,   E:.    1st   baron    Thurlow, 
english  lord-chancellor,  17;K-1806. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923:  2  vl 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v5 

Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24 :  8  v2 

Thurman,  Allen  G.,  am«r.  statesman, 
b.  1818. 
Carroll,  H.  in  920.1:10 

Tibaldeo,   Antonio,    italian  physi- 
cian and  poet,  1456  or  146:1-1587. 
Stebbing:,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  vl 

Tibullus,  Albius,  roman  poet,  b.  c. 
5.5-18. 
Davies,  J.  874 : 4 

Tickell,  T:,  english  poet,  1686-1740. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

in  928.2: 4  v3 

Ticknor,  G :,  amer.  scholar  and  au- 
thor, 1791-1871. 
Hillard,  G.  S.,  ed.  Life.   928.1 : 41 
Tieck,  J:  L:,  german  poet  and  nov- 
elist, 1773-1853. 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2:  21  vl 

Friesen,  H.  frelherr  v.    928.3 :  60 
Tien-Te  or  Tai-Ping-Wang,  Chinese 
rebel  chief.  1813-1864. 
Mackie,  J.M.  923.5:45 

Tierney,  G:,  english  statesman,  1761- 
1830. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923:  2  v2 
Tietjens  or    Titiens,  Theresa   Jo- 
hanna Caroline,  hungarian  singer, 
1834-1877. 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927:  6 

Ferris,  G.T.  in  927:  6  v2 

Timoleon,  tyrant  of  Syracuse,  about 
b.  c.  400-337. 
Plutarchos.  in  923.6:16 

923.6:  31  v2 

Tindale,  W:,  see  Tyndale,  W: 
Tinne,     Alexandrine     Petronella 
Francina,  dutch  traveler,  iaS,5-]869. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :22 

in  923:12 

Wells,  W.  x923.5:e9 

Tintoretto,     Giacomo     Bobusti, 

called,  italian  painter,  1512-1594. 

Jameson,  A.  in  927.6 :  3 

Osier,  W.K.  927.6:21 


Titian,  see  Tiziano. 
Titiens,  Theresa,  see  Tietjens. 
Tiziano  Vecelli  or  Vecellio,  ital- 
ian painter,  1477-1576. 
Crowe,  J.  A.,  and  G.  B.  Cavalca- 
selle.  927.5:49 

Eastlake,  E.  kidy.       in  927.5 :  47 
Heath.  R.F.  9275:22 

Jameson,  A.  in  824.2 :  57 

in  927.5:3 

Sweetser,  M.  F.  927.5 :  23 

Tocqueville,   Alexis  C :  H :  Clerel 
Ae.  french  statesman  and  author, 
1805-1859. 
Memoirs.  928.4:31 

Alison,  Sir  A.      in  824.2 : 1 24  v3 
Reeve,  H.  in  944 :24  v2 

Todd,  J :.  amer.  clergyman.  1800-1873. 
Todd,  J.  E.,  ec?.  923.15:13 

Tofts,  Katherine,  afterwards  mrs. 
Smith,  english  vocalist,  d.  1770. 
Clayton,  E.C.  in  927: 5 

Tomes,  Robert,  amer.  physician,  b. 
1816. 
My  college  days.  926.1:8 

Tommaseo,  N :,  italian  writer  and 
revolutionist,  1803-1874. 
Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v2 

Tonna,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,   born 
Brown,  english  author.  1792-1846. 
Tonna,  L.  H.  J.  928.2:138 

Tooke,  J :  Home,  eiiglish  %)hilnlogist 
■and  politician,  1786-1812. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v2 
Foster,  J.  in  824.2 :  39 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2 :  48 

Rogers,  S.  in  920.2:  6 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  804 :  3  v2 
Totten,  Joseph  Gilbert,  amer.  gen- 
eral, 1788-1864. 
Peterson,  C.J.  in  923. 15-f-l 

Tournefort,     Joseph    Pitton    de, 
french  botanist,  1656-1708. 
Duncan,  P.  M.  in  925 :  4 

St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v2 

Touro,  Jiulah,  (unn:  merchant  and 
phiUnitln-opist,  1765-1854. 
Hunt.  K.  in  923.18:1  v2 

Toussaint  Liouverture,  .sec  Lou- 

verture. 
Towson,     Nathan,    amer.   general, 
1784-1854. 
Peterson.  C.  J.  in  923.15:  3 

Tracy,  Uriah,  amer.  statesman,  1755 
-1807. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1:32  vl 

Treitschke,  Hermann  Gotthard  v., 
german  liistorian,  li.  liSU. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Trenck,  F:  freiherr  v.  der,  pmsxian 
officer,  1726-1794. 
Lebensgeschlchte.  923.3:14 

Life.  923.3:14 

Tresilian,    Robert,     english    chief- 
justice,  d.  1816. 
Atrocious  judges.       in  923.24:4 
Trimble,  Robert,  amer.  jurist,  1777- 
1828. 
Story.  J.  in  824.1:  77 

Trimble,  W:  A.,  am«r.  soldier  and 
senator,  1T86-1821. 
Campbell,  J.  W.  in  923.1:4 

Trimmer,  Sarah,   born  Kirby,  eng- 
lish author,  1741-1810. 
Life.  928.2:147 

Trissino,  Giovanni  Giorgio,  Italian 
poet  and  diplomatist,  1478-1.550. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 : 2  v2 

Trollope,  Anthony,  english  novelist, 
1815-1883. 
Autobiography.  928.2:176 

Trollope,    Frances   Eleanor,   born 
Milton,  english  author,  1779-1803. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923 :  22 

Holloway,  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Q.  in  920:  24 

Tromp,  Cornells  Martenszoon,  dutch 
admiral,  1629-1691. 
Liefde,  J.  de.  in  923.5:42 

Tromp,  Marten  Harpertzoon,  dutch 
admiral,  1597-1653. 
Liefde,  J.  de.  in  923.6 :  42 


1665 


BIOGRAPHY— INDEX . 


Tru-Wag 


Trublet,  N:C:  Joseph,  trench  au- 
thor, 1697-1770. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920 : 1 5  v2 

Trumbull,  B:,  armr.  clergyman,  1735 
1820. 
Headley,  J.  T.  m  922.1:2 

Trumbull,   J:,  amer.   colonel   and 
painter,  1756-3843. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  927.1: 16 
Trumbull,  Jonathan,  sen.,  governor 
of  Connecticut,  1710-1785. 
Stuart,  I.  W.  923.12:57 

Truro,  Baron,  see  Wilde,  Sir  T: 
Tullibardine,  Marquis  of,  see  Mur- 
ray, W: 
Turenne,  H:  de  La  Tour  d'Au- 
vergrne,    vicfrmte  de,    marechal 
de  France,  1611-1675. 
Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923: 19 

Turgrenief,  Ivan  Sergeievitch,  rus- 
sian  author,  1818-1883. 
James,  H:,  jr.  in  928.4:1 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834:20  vl 

Turner,  Joseph  Mallord  W:,  ena- 
lish  painter,  1775-1851. 
Hamerton,  P.  G.  927.2:13 

Monlihouse,  W.  C.  927.2:14 

Sweetser,  M.  F.  927.2:15 

T-wrain,  Mark,  pseud.,  see  Clemens, 

S:L. 
Twesten,  K:,  german  jurist,  1820- 
1870. 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834:20  v2 

Twig-grs,  D:  Emanuel,  amer.  gene- 
ral, 1790-1862. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923. 15-f-l 

Tycho  Brahe,  see  Brahe,  Tygo. 
Tyndale,  W:,  english  reformer  and 
martip;  about  1480-1536. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  922.2 :3 

Tyrconnel,  Ducliess  of,  see  Talbot, 

F. 
Tytler,  Patrick  Fraser,  scotch  his- 
torian,  1791-1849. 
Favourite  passages.        in  922 :  3 

Uhland,  J:  L:,  german  poet,  1787- 
1862. 
Gostwiok,  J.  in  928.3 :  1141 

Mayer,  K.  F.  H.  928.3 :57 

Vischer,  F.  T.  in  834:  25  v2 

TJhlich,    Lebrecht,   german   theolo- 
gian, 1799-1872. 
Schmidt,  J.  in  834 :  20  v3 

TJlfeldt,  Orevinde  Leonora  Christi- 
na, 1621-1698. 
Memoirs.  923.5:47 

XJlloa,  Antonio  de,  Spanish  states- 
man, 1716-1795. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 : 1 1  v2 

Tineas,  chief  of  the   Mohcgans,   d. 
about  1680. 
Stone,  W.L.  920.1:113 

TJrslns,  Marie  Anne  de  la  Tremou- 
ille  princesse  des,  1637-1722. 
Menzies,  S.  in  923 :  29  v2 

XJrso,   Camilla,  french  violinist,  b. 
1842. 
Barnard,  C.  927.4:7 

Betts,  M.  A.  in  920 :  50 

Vade,    J:   Joseph,  french    author, 
1719-1759. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920 : 1 5  v2 

Vaillant,  seeLe  Vaillant. 
Valdegramas,  J :  Francisco  Maria 
de  la  Salud    Donoso  Cortes, 
marques  de,  Spanish  author  and 
diphtmatist,  1809-1853. 
Castro,  G.  E.  de.  in  282 :3 

Valle,  P:  della,  called  II  Pellegrino, 
italian  traveler,  1586-16.52. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 :llvl 

Valmore,    Marceline    Fellcite   Jo- 
sephe,  bom   Desbordes,   french 
poet,  1786-1859. 
Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  928.4 :  7 

Vanbrugrh,  Sir  J:,  english  drama- 
tist, 1666-1726. 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  828.5:1 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  in  928.2:1 

Vanderbilt,  Cornelius,   New  York 
capitalist,  1794-1877. 
Parton,  J.  in  920.1:6 

105 


Van  der  Lyn,  J:,  am£.r.  painter, 
1776-18.52. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  927.1: 16 
Vandyke,  Anthony,  see  Dyck. 
Van  Dyke,   James  Adams,  am^r. 
lawyer,  1813-1855. 
Memorial.  923.14:7 

Vane,  Sir  H:,  english  statesman,  4th 
governor  of  Massachusetts,    1612- 
1662. 
Bayne,  P.  in  942.4: 18 

Forster,  J.  in  923.22 :  2  v4 

in  923.22:  3  v3 

Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1:  15 

Uphara,  C.W.       in  923.1:  21  v4 

Varnhagren  v.  Ense,   K:    A:    L: 

Philipp,  german  author,  1785-18.58. 

Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  21  v4 

Varnum,    James    Mitchell,    amer. 

general,  1749-1789. 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15 :69  vl 

Vassall,  H:  R:  Fox-,  see  Fox-Vas- 

sall,  H:R: 
Vaughan,   H:,   british   poet,    1621- 
1695. 
Lyte,  H.  F.  in  821.2:172 

Vauvenargrues,  Luc  de  Clapiers, 
marquis  de,  french  moral-philoso- 
pher, 1715-1747. 
Maccall.  W.  in  920 :  59  vl 

Vayringre,  Philip,  english  mechani- 
cian, 1684-1746. 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Vegra  y  Carpio,   Lope   Felix  da, 
spanishpoet,  1562-1638. 
Fox-Vassall,  H.  R.,  lord  Holland. 

928.5:13 
Veitch,  Marion,  born  Fairlie,  scotch 
covenanter,  1638-1722. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2:1 

Velasquez  or  Velazquez  de  Silva, 
Diego  Rodriguez,  Spanish  pain- 
ter, 1599-1660. 
Stowe,E.  927.5:26 

Verdi,  Fortunio  Giuseppe  Frances- 
co, italian  composer,  b.  1814. 
Ferris,  G.T.  in  927.5:  34 

Keddie,  H.  in  927  ■■12 

Vergrilius    Maro,    Publius,    {eng. 
Virgil),  latin  poet.  b.  c.  70-19. 
Alison,  Sir  A.     in  824.2:124  v3 
Collins,  W.L.  873:3 

Goodrich,  S,  G.  in  x  920.6: 4 

Nettleship,  H.  873 :  2 

Vernet,    J:  Bmile   Horace,  french 
painter,  1789-1863. 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Rees,  J.  Ruutz-.  927.4:  5 

Verny,  E:,  french  protestant  pastor, 
d.  1854. 
Pressense,  E.  de.  in  920 :  23 

Veronese,  Paolo  Cagrllari,  called 
Paolo,  italian  painter,  1530-1588. 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Verrazzano,  Giovanni  da,  floren- 
tine  discoverer,  b.  about  1485. 
Greene,  G.  W.  in  824.1:38 

Vespucci,  Amerigo,  italian  explo- 
rer, 1451-1512. 
Lester,  C.  E.,  and  A.  Foster. 

923.5:79 
Santarem,  M.  F.  de  Barros  y. 

923.5:6 
Viardot,  Michelle  Ferdinande  Pau- 
line, born  Garcia,  french  singer, 
b.  1821. 
Clayton,  E.  C.  in  927 :  5 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927 :  6  v2 

Vicars,  Hedley  Shafts  Johnstone, 
english  captain,  1826-1855. 
Favourite  passages.        in  922 :  3 
Marsh,  C.  923.25:22 

Vice,  Giovanni  Battista,  italian  phi- 
losopfier,  1668-1743. 
Flint,  R.  195:1 

Victor  Emmanuel,  see  Vittorio 

Emanuele  II. 
Victoria,     Alexandrina,    queen  of 
England,  b.  1819. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.      in  928.2:  212 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920: 1154  v2 
Oliphant,  M.  O.  923.21+23 

Parton,  J.  in  920:50 


Vida,  Marco  Girolamo,  italian  poet, 
1486-1566. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v2 

Vidocq,  Eugene   Fran90is,  french 
chief  of  police,  1775-1850. 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Viezin,  Dlonisli  Ivanovitch  v.,  rus- 
sian  dramatist,  1744-1792. 
Turner,  C.  E.  in  897 : 7 

Vigree   Le  Brun,    Afme.,   see    Le 

Brun,  M.  L.  E. 
Vigny,    Alfred   Victor   comte    de, 
french  poet,  1799-1863. 
Mill,  J.  S.  in  824.2:  70  vl 

Villiers,  C:  Feiham,  english  states- 
man, b.  1802. 
Francis.  G.  H.  in  923.22 : 4 

Political  memoir,    in  337:  21  vl 
Villiers,  G:,  2d  duke  of  Buckingham, 
english  courtier.  1627-1688. 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Villon,  Francois,  french  poet,  1431- 
abt.  1485. 
Stevenson,  R.  L.     in  824.2 :  108 
Vincent,   Jacques   L:   S:,    french 
thcr)U>gian,  1787-1837. 
Maccall,  W.  in  920:59  vl 

Vincent,  J :  Hyle,  amer.  clergyman, 
founder  of  theC.  L.  S.  C,  b.  1832. 
Bolton,  S.K.  iw  920.1:  13 

Vincent  de  Paul,  St.,  french  re- 
former and  benefactor,   1576-1660. 
Cobb,  J.  F.  in  X  920:44 

Maccall,  W.  in  920 :  59  vl 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da.  italian  painter, 
scidptor  and  architect,  14.52-1519. 
Eastlake,  E.  lady,  in  927.5 :  47  vl 
Jameson,  A.  in  927.5 :  3 

Richter,  J.  P.  F.  927.5:11 

Sweetser,  M.  F.  927.5 :  10 

Vinet,  Alexandre  Rodolphe,  swiss 
pastor  and  author,  1797-1847. 
Pressense,  E.  de.  in  920 :  23 

Viotti,    Giovanni  Battista,  italian 
musician,  1755-1824. 
Ferris,  G.T.  in.  927:  7 

Virchow,  Rudolph,  german  physi- 
cian and  poUtician,  b.  1821. 
Tuttle,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Virgril,  see  Verg-ilius. 
Visconti,     Gasparo,   italian   poet, 
1461-1499. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5:  2  vl 

Visscher,  Maria  Tesselschade,  see 

Krombalgrh,  M.  T. 
Vittorio   Emanuele   II,   fcin^f    of 
Italy.  1820-1878. 
Dicey,  E.  923.5:16 

Duyckinck,  E.  A-  in  920 :  R«4  v2 
Godkin.  G.  S.  923.5:14 

Vivier,  Eugene,  french  musician,  b. 
1821. 
Q.  in  920: 24 

Vogrl,  J:  Nepomuk,  german  author, 
1802-1866. 
Biographische  skizze.    928.3 :  38 
Volkmann,  F:  Robert,  german  com- 
poser, b.  1815. 
Ehlert,  L.  in  780:  29 

Volney,    Constantin    Fi-an^ois    de 
Chasseboeuf,  comte  de,  french 
author,  1757-1820. 
St.  John,  J.  A.  in  923 :llv3 

Voltaire,  Francois  Marie  Arouet, 
called  de,  french  philosopher  and 
author,  1694-1778. 
Brougham,  H.  iord.  in  920:45  vl 
Carlyle,  T.  in  824.2 :  21  v2 

Hamley,  E.  B.  921.4:4 

Houssaye,  A.  in  920:16  vl 

Parton,  J.  921.4:3 

Pressense,  E.  de.  in  920:  23 

Strauss,  D.F.  921.4:6 

Vondel,  Joost  van  der,  dutch  poet, 
1587-1679. 
Gosse,  E.W.  in  804:2 

Wagmer,  W:  R:,  german  composer 
and  poet,  18]»-1888. 
Ehlert,  L.  in  780:  29 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.3 :  5 

Gautier,  J.  927.3:19 

Glasenapp,  C.  F.  927.3 :  34 


1667 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


1668 


Gurney ,  E .  in  704 : 1 2 

Hueffer,  F.  927.3:16 

Nohl.  L.  927.3:23 

Keddie.H.  in  927:12 

Schmidt,  J.  In  834 :  20  v2 

in  834:  21 

Wakley,  T:,  english  surgeon,  1795- 
1863. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 :  4 

Waldstein,  Albrecht  Wenzeslaus 
Eusebius  graf  v.,  herzog  v.  Fried- 
land,    known     as    Wallensteiri, 
german  general,  158^-1634. 
James,  G.  P.  R.  in  904:  28 

Kanke,  F.  L.  v.  904 :36  v23 

Wilson,  J.  G.  in 923:19 

Walker,  J:,  scotch  naturalist,  1731- 
1804. 
Jai-dine,  Sir  W.       in  590 : 58  v25 
Walker,  S:  Hamilton,  amer.  soldier, 
1815-1847. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15+1 

Wallace,  SirVf:,  scotch  hero,  about 
1270-1305. 
Paterson,  J.  923.25:29 

Wallace,  W:  Vincent,  irish  compo- 
ser, 1815-1865. 
Q.  in  920:  24 

Wallenstein,  see  Waldstein. 
Waller,  Edmund,  english  poet,  1605- 
1687. 
Johnson,  8.  in  928.2 : 4 

in  928.2 : 4  vl 

Walpole,  Horace.  4th  earl  of  Or- 
ford,  english  author  and  antiquary, 
1717-1797. 
Hayward,  A.  (Strawberry  Hill.) 

in  824.2:45  v2 
Stephen,  L.  in  820.5:13  v2 

Thomson.  K.  and  J.  C.    in  920:29 
Warburton,  E.,  ed.       923.22 :  47 
Walpole,  Sir  Robert,  1st  earl  of  Or- 
Jord,  english  statesman,  1676-1745. 
Broug-ham,  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v2 

in  923 :  2  v3 

Walsh,  W:,  english  poet,  1633-1709. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928,2 : 4 

in  928.2:  4  vl 

Walther  von  der  Vogelweide,  german 
poet,  1170-1235. 
Gosse,  E.  W.  in  804:  2 

Wilmanns,  W.  F.  928.3:  71 

Wanamaker,  J:,  Philadelphia  mer- 
chant, b.  18:18. 
Bolton,  S.K.  in  920.1:13 

Warburton.  P:  'E^gerton,  english  ex- 
plorer, living. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  in  923:12 

Ward,  Artemas,  am^.  general,  1724- 
1850. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.16 :69  v2 
Ward,       Artemus,       pseud.,      see 

Browne,  C:  F. 
Ward,  Genevieve,  amer.  actress,  liv- 
ing. 
Gustafson,  Z.  927.1 :  21 

Ward,  S:,  amer.  merchant,  1786-1839. 
Gamraell,  W.  in  923.1:  22  v9 
Hunt,  F.  in  923.18:1  vl 

Ware,    H:,  amer.  unitarian   clergy- 
man, 1794-1848. 
Ware,  J.  922.18:7 

Ware,  Mary,  born  Lovell,  amer.  au- 
thor, 1798-1849. 
Crosland,  C.  in  920:  52 

Hall,  E.  B.  922.18:8 

Warham,  W :,  archbp.  of  Canterbury, 
lord  high  chancellor,  1460-1.5.33. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  vl 

Warner,  W:,  english  poet,  1.5.58  1609. 
Whipple.  E.  P.  in  820.5:15 

Warren,   Joseph,    amer.   physician 
and  general,  1741-1775. 
Everett,  A.  H.    in  923.1 :  21  vlO 
Frothinjfham,  R.  923. 12:58 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1:  32  vl 

Warton,  Joseph,  english  poet,  1722- 
1800. 
Gary,  H.  F.  in  928.2:  2 

Warton,  T:,  english  poet,  1728-1790. 
Gary,  H.  F.  in  928.2:  2 


Washburne,  Elihu  B:,  amer.  states- 
nMn,  b.  1816. 
Carroll,  H.  in  920.1:10 

Washington,  Bushrod,   amer.  jur- 
ist, 1762-1829. 
Story,  J.  in  824.1:  77 

Washingrton,  G:,   1st  president  of 
the  U.  8.,  1733-1799. 
Diary.  923.11:2 

Bancroft,  A.  923.11:5 

Brougham.  H.  lord,    in  923 :  2  v2 
Brown,  E.E.  x  923.11:62 

Duyckinck.  E.  A.  in  920:R54  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:11 

Everett,  E.  923.11:6 

in  824. 1:28 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  920:  39 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:69  vl 
Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  923.11:7 

923:4 

Habberton,  J.  923.1 1 :  64 

Headlev,  J.  T.     in  923.15:  70  vl 
Hyde,  A.M.  x  923.11:  51 

Irving,  W.  923.11:8 

820.1:P11  V20-24 

condensed.  923.11:57 

King,  T.S.  in  824.1:  50 


Kirkland,  C.  M. 

Marshall,  J. 
Moore,  F. 
Parker,  T. 
Paulding,  J.  K. 
Sparks,  J. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T, 


923.11:9 

in  923.12:  66 

923  11:10 

in  329.1:  32  vl 

in  923.1:  27 

923.11:11 

in  329.1:17  vl 

in  824.1:  84 


Whipple.  E.  P.  in  824. 1:91 

Wilson,  J.  G.  iJi  923:19 

Washingrton,   Martha,    born  Dan- 
dridge,  formerly  mrs.  Custis,  wife 
of  O:  Washington,  1732-1802. 
Conkling,  M.  C.  923.11:15 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:1154  vl 
Goodrich,  S.  G.  in  x  923:  25 

Washingrton,  Mary,  born  Ball,  mo- 
ther nf  O:  Washington,  1706-1789. 
Conkling,  M.  C.  923.11:15 

Holloway.  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Watson.  Elkanah,  amer.  agricultur- 
ist and  author,  1768-181-2. 
Memoirs.  923.1:24 

Watt,  James,  scotch  engineer,   1736 
1819. 
Arago,  D.  F.  J.  in  925 : 1  v2 

german.  in  500:  3  vl 

Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  920:45  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920:11 

Lewis,  T.C.  in  926.2:  5 

Muirhead,  J.  P.  926.2:14 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Smiles,  S.  i?i920:26 

Taylor,  W.  C.  in  920.2 : 8 

Watteau,  J:  Antoino,  french  pain- 
ter, 1684-1721. 
Houssaye,  A.  in  920:15  v2 

Watts,  Alaric   Alexander,  english 
author  and  editor,  1797-1864. 
Watts,  A.  A.  928.2:211 

Watts,  G:  F.,  english  artist,  b.  1830. 

Ruskin,  J.  in  756:  3 

Watts,  I:,  english  author,  1674-1748. 

Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

in  928.2:  4  v4 

Southey,  R.  in  821.2:174 

Wayne,    Anthony,    amer.    general, 

1745-1796. 

Armstrong,  J.       in  923.1 :21  v4 

Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:69  vl 

Headlev,  J.  T.     in  923.15:70  vl 

Moore,  H.N.  923.15:42 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Weathersford,  W:,  Red  Eagle, 

chief  of  the  Creeks,  d.  1834. 

Eggleston.  G.  C.  920.1:111 

Weber,  C:  Maria  P:   Ernst  freiherr 

v.,  german  composer,  1786-1836. 

Benedict,  Sir  J.  927.3:17 

Crowest,  F.  in  927:18 

Ferris,  G.  T.  in  927.3 :  5 

Keddio,  H.  in  927:  12 

Webster,  Daniel,  amer.  statesman, 

lawyer  and  orator,  1782-18,53. 

Banvard,  J.  92312:74 

Curtis,  G.T.  923.12:89 


Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:B54  v2 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920 : 1 0 

Everett,  E,  in  329.1 :  18  vl 

Famous  boys.  in  x  920:  32 

Harvey,  P.  923.12:60 

Homes  of  amer.  authors. 

in  928.1:  64 
Lanman,  C.  923.12:59 

Lodge.  H.C.  923.12:83 

in  904:  35 

Magoon.  E.  L,  in  923.1:14 

Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :32  v2 

Parton,  J.  in  920. 1 :  6 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5: 14  vl 

in  820.5:15 

Webster,  J: ,  english  dramatist,  17th 

century. 

Gosse,  E.  W.  in  928.2:213 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  822.5 : 1 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5:14  v2 

in  820.5:15 

Webster,   Noah,   amer.  philologist, 
1758-1853. 
Scudder,  H.  E.  924.1:1 

Webster,  R:,  amer.   clergyman  and 
author,  1811-1856. 
Van  Rensselaer,  C.  in  284:  6 

Wedderburn,  Alexander,  1st  earl 
of  Rosslyn,,  lord  chancellor  of  Eng- 
land, 1788-1805. 
Brougham,  H.  ?or«i.    in  923:  2  vl 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24 : 1  v6 

Weed,  Thurlow,  amer.  journalist  and 
politician,  1797-1883. 
Weed,  H.  A.,  and  T.  W.  Barnes. 

923.12:84 
Weir,  Robert  Walter,  amer.  painter, 
b.  1803. 
Tuckerman.  H.  T.       in  927.1 :16 
Weld,     Angelina,     born     Grimke, 
amer.   abolitionist    and    woman's 
rights  advocate,  1805-1879. 
Birney,  C.  H.  923.1:30 

Wellesley,  Arthur,  1st  duke  of  Wel- 
lington, english  general  and  states- 
man, 1769-1852. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.      in  942 :  32  v2 
Alison,  Sir  A.  in  824.2 :  2 

in  824.2:124  v3 

Bayne,  P.  in  820.5 : 1  v2 

Bonar,  A.  R.  923.25:23 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  in  920:R54  vl 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 :  4 

McFarlano,  C.  923.25 :  24 

Miller,  H.  in  824.2:  71 

Rogers,  S.  in  920.2:  6 

Russell,  W.  in  923:  37 

Taylor,  W,  C.  i«  920.2:8 

Waite,  R.  923.25:26 

Wilson,  J.  G.  in  923:19 

Wilson,  J.  M.  923.25:25 

Wellesley,    R:   Colley,   2d  earl  of 
Mornington,  afterward   marqiess 
Wellesley,  english  statesman,  1760- 
1842. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  923:  2  v2 
De  Qulncey,  T,  in  824.2 :  35 

Hayward,  A.  in  824.2 :  45  vl 

Wellington,  Duke  of,  see.  Welles- 
ley, A. 
Welsh,  Elizabeth,  born  Knox,  1.568- 
1625. 
Wittenm.ver,  A.  in  922:12 

Wentworth,  T;,  1st  earl  of  Straf- 
ford, english  statesman,  1.593-1641. 
Cooper,  E,  923.22 :  68 

Forster,  J.  in  923.22:  3  vl 

in  923.22 :2v2 

Werner,  Abraham  Gottlob,  german 
mineralogist,  1750-1817. 
Cu  vier.  Baron.        in  590 :  58  v36 
Wesley,  C:,  english  clergyman,  1708- 
1788. 
Adams,  C.  922.27:4 

Whitehead,  J.  in  922.27 :  8 

Wesley,  J:,  english  clergyman, foun- 
der of  metho'dism,  1703-1791. 


Journal. 
Southey.  R. 
Taylor,  I. 
Watson,  R. 
Whitehead,  J. 


922.27:3 
922.27:5 
922.27:7 
922.27:6 
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"Wes-Win 


1670 


Wesley,  Susanna,  born  Annesley, 
mother  of  the  Wesleys,  1669-1743. 
HoUoway,  L.  C.  in  920:  57 

Kirk,  J.  922.27:9 

Wesi,  <Sir  B:,  a»i«r.  painter  in  Eng- 
land, 1738-1820. 
Cunninfrhara.  A.      in  927.2:1  v2 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:25 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  927.1 :16 
West,    Gilbert,    english  poet,   1700- 
1756. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 : 4 

in  928.2:  4  v4 

West,  T:  lord,  3d  baron  Delawarr, 
governor  of  Virginia,  d.  1618. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:  8  v2 

West,  W :  E.,  amer.  painter,  d.  1857. 

Tuckerman.  H.  T.       in  927.1 :16 
Westbury,  Lord,  see  Bethell,  R: 
Wharton,    Philip    duke    of,  english 
author  and  statesman,  1698-1731. 
Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  in  920:  29 
Wheaton,  H :,  amer.  jurist  anddlplo- 
viatist,  1785-1848. 
Homes  of  amer.  statesmen. 

in  923.12:  66 
Sumner,  C.  in  329. 1 :  36  v2 

Wheaton,    Robert,   amer.    author, 
1826-1851. 
Memoir.  928.1:42 

Wheeler,  W:  Almon,  amer.  states- 
man, vice-pres.  of  the  U.  8..  b.  1819. 
Howells,  W.  D.  923.11:42 

Whewell,    W:,    english    clergyman, 
master  of  Trinity,  1794-1866. 
Douglas.  Mrs.  S.  922.23 :  20 

Whitcomb,    J:,    amer.    general,    b. 
1812. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  v2 
White,  H:  Kirke,  english  poet,  1785- 

Cary.H.  F.  in  928.2:  2 

Nicolas,  Sir  H.  in  821.2:176 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920:  25 

White,  Joseph  Yi\ai\cQ,spaniiihirish 
theologian.  177.5-1841. 
Gladstone,  W.  B.    in  329.2:  9  v2 
White,  W:,  amer.  clergyman,  bishop 
of  Pennsylvania,  1748-1836. 
Headley,  J.T.  in  9221:  2 

Whitefield,    G:.     english   methodist 
clergyman,  1714-1770. 
Journal.  922.27:10 

Gillies,  J.  922.27:11 

Philip,  R.  922.27:12 

Waterbury,  J.  B.  in  922 : 8 

Whitelock,    Bulstrode,   commissio- 
ner of  the  great  seal  of  England, 
1605-1676. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v3 

Whitman,    Walter,     called     Walt, 
amer.  poet.  b.  1819. 
Bucke,  R.  M.  928.1:60 

Dowden,  E.  in  824.2:108 

in  804:1 

Stedman,  E.  C.  in  821.5:18 

Stevenson,  R.  L.       in  824.2 : 1 08 
Whitney,  Eli,  amer.  inventor  of  the 
cotton  gin,  1765-1835. 
Goodrich.  S.  G.  in  x  920 :  39 

Howe,  H.  in  926:  2 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Whittemore,  Amos,  amer.  Inventor, 
1759-1828. 
Howe,  H.  in  926:  2 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920: 25 

Whittier,  J :  Greenleaf ,  amer.  Qua- 
ker poet,  b.  1807. 
Bolton,  S.K.  in  920.1:13 

Stedman,  E.G.  in  821.5:18 

Stoddard,  R.  H.  in  928.1-f-Pl 

Underwood,  P.  H.  928.1:62 

Whipple,  E.  P.       in  820.5 :  14  vl 
Whittingrton,  SirR:,  lord  mayor  of 
London,  1360-1425. 
Besant,  W.,  and  J.  Rice. 

923.22:48 
Whitworth,  Sir  Joseph,  english  me- 
chanician, b.  1808. 
Jeans,  W.T.  in  926.2:  23 

Lewis,  T.C.  in  926.2:  6 


Wicklif,  J:,  see  Wycliffe,  J: 
Wieland,    Anna    Dorothea,    born 
Hillenbrand,  wife  of  O.  M.  Wie- 
land, 1746-1801. 
Child,  L.  M.  in  920 :  49 

Wieland,  Christoph  Martin,  german 
poet,  1733-1813. 
Gleim,  J.  W.  L.  iw  928.3:  74 

Gostwick.  J.  in  928. 3:R41 

Ofterdinger,  L.  F.  928.3 :  87 

Taylor,  B.  in  830.2 :  5 

Wilberforce,  S:,  english  bishop,  1805 
-1873. 
Ashwell,  A.  R.,  and  R.  G.  Wilber- 
force. 922.23:25 
Dasent,  Sir  G.  W.  in  920:  53 
Traill,  H.  D.                    in  920:  53 
Wilberforce,   W:.    english  philan- 
thropist, 1759-1833. 
Broug-ham,  H.  Irn-d.  in  923:  2  vl 
Distinguished  men.  in  920 :  33  v2 
Duyckinck.  E.  A.  in  920:  R54  vl 
Edgar,  J.  G.                   in  x920 : 1 0 
Hazlitt,  W.                   in  824.2 :  48 
Stoughton,  J.                 922.23 :  21 
Taylor,  W.  C.                 in  920.2 :  8 
Wilde,  Sir  T:,  Istbaron  Truro,  eng- 
lish lord  chancellor,  1782-1855. 
Francis,  G.  H.             in  923.22 : 4 
Wilhelm  I,  F:  W:  L:.  king  of  Prus- 
sia, emperor  of  Germany,  h.  1797. 
Duyckinck.  E.  A.  in  920  :B54v2 
Towle,  G.  M.  in  923:10 
Wilkes,  J :,  lord  mayor  of  London, 
1727-1797. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  923 :  2  v2 
Rae.  W.  F.                 in  923.22: 49 
Wilkie,,  Sir  D:,  scotch  painter,  1785 
-1841. 
Edgar.  J.  G.                in  x  920:10 
Mollett.  J.  W.  927.2:16 
Russell.  W.                       in  923:37 
Taylor,  W.  C.                 in  920.2 :  8 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.       in  824. 1 :  84 
Wilkinson,  James,  amer.  general, 
1757-1835. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  in  923.15:69  v2 
Peterson,  C.  J.             in  923.15:3 
Willard,  Emma,  bom  Hart,  amer. 
teacher  and  author,  1787-1870. 
Huntington,  E.  B.          in  920:  50 
Willem  1 0/ Orange,  calledthe  silent 
or  the  great,  founder  of  the  Dutch 
republic,  1538-1584. 
Merriman,  T.  M.              923.5 :  32 
Nutting,  M.O.                X  949.1:  7 
Skelton,  J.                       in  904:  25 
Stephen,  C.  E.                in  923 :  30 
Van  Praet.  J.                 in  940:  60 
Wilson,  J.  G.                   in  923:19 
Willes,  Sir  J:,  chief  justice  of  Eng- 
land, 1685-1761. 
Campbell.  J.          in  923.24:  2  v2 
William  I    the  conqueror,   king  of 
England,  1037-1087. 
Abbott,  J.                         923.21:3 
Brooks.  E.  S.              in  x  920:  72 
Lamb.  Lady  — .               in  923 :  27 
Roscoe,  T.                          923.21:4 
William  II  Rufvs,  king  of  England, 
1056-1100. 
Strickland.  A.           in  923.21:55 
William  III,  king  of  England,  1650- 
1702. 
Gardiner.  S.  R.           in  x  923.2 :  7 
Van  Praet,  J.                  in  940 :  60 
William  of  Germany,  see  Wilhelm. 
William  of  Occam,  see  Occam,  W: 
William  of  Orange,  see  Willem. 
William  of  Wykeham,  english  eccle- 
siastic and  statesman,  1334-1404. 
Chandler,  J.                     922.22:5 
Lord.  J.                     in  904:31  v2 
Williams,  Alpheus  S.,  amer.  poli- 
tician, 1810-1878. 
Memorial  addresses.  923.12:100 
Williams,  Eleazar,  amer.  preacher, 
d.  1858. 
Hanson,  J.  H.                922.13:11 
Williams,    J :,  archbishop  of  York, 
lord  chancellor,  1582-1650. 
Campbell,  J.          in  923.24:1  v2 


Williams,    J :,  english   misaionaru, 
1796-1839. 
Favourite  passages.         in  922 : 3 
Yonge,  C.  M.  in  922:11 

Williams,  Roger,  founder  of  Rhode 
Island,  1599-1683. 
Dexter,  H.  M.  277.2 : 6 

Gammell,  W.  in  923.1:  22  v4 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Tuckerman.  H.  T.      in  824.1 :  84 
Williams,  Rowland,  engliah  clergy- 
man and  author,  1818-1870. 
Paul,  C.K.  in  920.2: 12 

Willis,    Nathaniel    Parker,  amer. 
poet,  1807-1867. 
Beers,  H.  A.  928.1:75 

Powell,  T.  in  928.1:3 

Williston,  S:,  amer.  merclmnt,  1795- 
1874. 
Tyler,  W.  S.  252 :  87 

Willughby  or  Willougrhby,  Fran- 
cis, english  naturalist.  1635-1673. 
Denham,  J.  F.       in  590 :  58  v26 
Wills,  W :  Gorman,  irish  dramatist, 
b.  1838. 
Archer,  W.  in  928.2:  183 

Wilmot,  John,  2d  earl  of  Rochester, 
english  poet,  1647-1680. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2:4 

Thomson,  K..  and  J.  C.  in  920 :  29 
Wilmot,  J:  Eardley,  chief  justice  of 
England,  1709-1792. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:  2  v2 

Roscoe,  H.  in  923.24 :  8  v2 

Wilson,    Alexander,     scotch-amer. 
ornithologist,  1766-1813. 
Jardine,  Sir  W.  in  598 :  P21 

Naturalist's  libr.  in  590 :  58  v27 
Peabody,  W.B.O.  in  923.1:21  v2 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  in  920 :  25 

Wilson,  Bird,  amer.  episcopal  clergy- 
man, 1777-1859. 
Bronson,  W.  W.  922.13:12 

Wilson,  Daniel,  bishop  of  Calcutta, 
1773-1858. 
Bateman,  J.  922.23 :  22 

Yonge,  CM.  in  922:  11 

Wilson,  H:,  amer.  statesman,  1812- 
1875. 
Nason,  E.,  and  T.  Russell. 

023  12" 62 
Wilson,    James,    amer.   statesman, 
1743-1798. 
Moore,  F.  in  329.1 :  32  vl 

Wilson,   James,   scotch  naturalist, 
179,5-1856. 
Favourite  passages.        in  922 : 3 
Wilson,    J:.    (.Christopher   North), 
scotch  author,  178.5-1854. 
Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5: 7  vl 

Gordon.  M.  928.2:  139 

Mason,  E.  T.  ed.  in  028.2 :  21 5  v2 
Skelton.  J.  in  904 :  25 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.      in  804:  3  v2 
Wilson,  Margaret,  scotch  covenanter, 
executed  1686. 
Anderson,  J.  in  922.2 :  1 

Wilson,  R:,  english  painter,  1713-1782. 
Cunningham.  A.      in  927.2 : 1  vl 
Wilson,  T:.   bishop   of  Sodor  and 
Man,  1663-1755. 
Lives  of  englishmen,  in  920.2:  9 
Wilmot,  Joseph,    english  sculptor, 
1722-1803. 
Cunningham,  A.     in  927.2:1  v3 
Winchester,  Marquess  of,  see  Pau- 

let,  5ir  W: 
Winchester,  James,  amer.  general, 
1756-1826. 
Peterson,  C.  J.  in  923.15: 3 

Windham,  W:,  english  orator  and 
statesman,  1750-1810. 
Brougham,  H.  lord,  in  923: 2  vl 
Windtnorst,  L:,  german  statesman, 
b.  1813. 
Tutt'e,  H.  in  923.3:15 

Winsloiv,  E:.  3d  governor  of  New 
Plymouth,  1595-ia55. 
Belknap.  J.  in  923. 1 : 8  v3 

Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1: 16 

Winslow,    Josias,   5th  governor  of 
New  Plymouth,  1639-1680. 
Moore,  J.  B.  in  923. 1 : 1 6 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDEX. 


1672 


Winslow,    Mary,    english   devotee, 
1774-1853. 
Baillie,  J.  in  922 .2 

Winthrop,  J:,  1st  governor  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, 1588-1649. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1: 8  v3 

Moore,  J.  B.  in  923.1  :  15 

Winthrop,  R.  C.  923.12:  63 

Winthrop,  Margaret,  wife  of  gov. 
J:  Winthrop,  1590-1646. 
Belloc.B.  H.  in  920:  22 

Child,  L.  M.  in  920: 49 

Wirt,  W:,  amer.  lawyer  and  author, 
1772-1834. 
Biographical  sketch,  in  824.1:94 
Kennedy,  J.  P.  92312:64 

Moore,  F.  i?i  329. 1 :  32  v2 

Wise,   H :   Alexander,  amer.  politi- 
cian, 1806-1876. 
Savage,  J.  in  923. 1 :  20 

Witherspoon,  J:,  arner.  clergyman, 
1723-1794. 
Headley.  J.  T.  in  922 . 1 : 2 

Moore,  F.  in  329. 1 :  32  vl 

Witt,  J:  de,  dutch  statesman,  1625- 
1672. 
Distinguished  men.  in  920:33  vl 
Geddes,  J.  949.1:5 

Witte  or  de  With.  Witte  Cornelis- 
zoon,  dutch  admiral,  1599-1658. 
Liefde,  J.  de.  in  923.5 :  42 

Woflangrton,  Margaret,  called  Peg, 
Irish  actress,  1718-1760. 
Molloy,  J.  F.  927.2:41 

Wolfe,  James,  english  general,  1726- 
1759. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.      in  942 :  32  v2 
Smith,  G.  in  824.2-f-94 

Wolff,  Julius,  german  poet,  b.  ISM. 

Schmidt,  J.  in  834:  21 

Waifl,  Josef,  austrian  musician,  1772 
-1814. 
Keddie,  H.  in  927: 12 

Wolsey,  T:,  english  cardinal,  1471- 

1530. 

Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  vl 

Cavendish,  G.  923.22:61 

Forster,  J.,  and  T.  P.  Courtenay. 

in  923.22:  2  vl 

Gait,  J.  923.22:50 

Martin,  S.  in  204 :  27 

Wollstonecraft,    Mary,   see  Qod- 

Avin,  M. 
Wolseley,  Sir  Garnet  Joseph,  eng- 
lish general,  b.  1833. 
Forbes,  A.  in  829.2  :e6 

Wood,  9ir  Andrew,  scotch  admiral, 
about  14.50-1540. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  inx.  923.25 :  3 

Woodbury,  Levi,  amer.  jurist  and 
statesman,  1789-1851. 
Capen,  N  in  329.1:  19  vl 

Woodhouse,   James,  english  poet, 
n.m-after  1804. 
Distinguished  shoemakers. 

in  926:  3 
Woodson,  Julia,  born  Neale.  for- 
merly  mrs.   Jonathan    Jackson, 
mother  of  Stonewall  Jackson. 
HoUoway.  L.  C.  in  920 :  57 

Wool,  J:  Ellis,  amer.  general,  1788- 


Peterson,  C.  J. 
J. 


in  923.15+1 
in  923.1:  20 
Woolman,  3:,  amer.  quaker preacher, 
1720-1773. 
Journal.  922.28:3 

Russell.  A.  P.  in  824.1:113 

Wooster,  D:,  amer.  general,   1710- 
1777. 
Griswold,R.  W.  in  923.15:  69  vl 
Headley,  J.  T.    in  923.15:70  v2 
Worcester,  Noah,  amer.  divine  and 
author,  1758-1837. 
Disting.  shoemakers.       in  926: 3 


Wordsworth,  W:,  english  poet,  1770 
-1850. 
Brooke,  S.  A.  in  821.5:1 

De  Quineey,  T.  in  820.5 :  24 

Dowden,  E.  in  804:1 

Duyckinck,  E.  A,  in  920:R54  vl 
Fields,  J.  T.  in  820.5:  6 

Giles,  H.  in  824.1:  35 

Gilflllan,  G.  in  820.5:  7  vl 

Hazlitt,  W.  in  824.2:  48 

Hudson,  H.  N.  821.5  :16 

Lowell.  J.  R.  in  820.5 :  10  v2 

Macdonald,  G.  in  824.2 :  98 

Mason,  E.T.,  ed.  in  928.2:215  vl 
Myers,  F.  W.  H.  928.2 :  141 

Phillips,  G.  S.  928.2:142 

Reed,  H.  in  821.5:  4  v2 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  in  928.2:  5 

Stephen,  L.  in  820.5:13  v3 

Symington,  A.  J.  928.2 :  143 

Talfourd,  T.  N.  in  824.2 :  90 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.  in  821.5:7 

Whipple,  E.  P.        in  820-5:14  vl 
Wordsworth,  C.  9282:140 

Worth,  W :  Jenkins,  amer.  general, 
1794-1849. 
Peterson.  C.  J.  923.15-|-1 

Wortley-Montagru,    Lady   Mary, 

see  Montagu. 
Wotton,  SirH.,  english  diplomatist 
and  author,  1.568-1689. 
Walton,  L  ui  922.2:7 

Whipple,  E.  P.  in  820.5:15 

Wouverman,  Philip,  dutch  painter, 
1619-1668. 
Gower,  Lord  R.  C.      in  927.5 :  27 
Wray,  {Raius),  «e«Ray,  J. 
Wren,  Sir  Christopher,  english  ar- 
chitect, 1632-1723. 
Edgar,  J.  G.  in  x  920 : 1 1 

Phillimore,  L.  927.2:28 

Wrig'ht,   Chauncey,  amer.  philoso- 
phical writer,  1830-1875. 
Bowen,  F.  in  824.1:  6 

Norton,  C.  E.  in  104 : 4 

Wrigrht,  Sir  Nathan,  lord  keeper  of 
the  great  seal  of  England,  16.53-1721. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v4 

Wright,  Sir  Robert,   chief  jusHce  of 
England,  d.  1689. 
Atrocious  judges.       in  923.24:4 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:  2  v2 

Wrigrht,  Silas,  amer.  statesman,  1795 
-1847. 
Hammond,  J.  D.       in  923.12:  66 
Jenkins,  J.  S.  923.12:65 

Wriothesley,  H:,  3d  earl  of  South- 
ampton, about  157:J-1624. 
Criminal  trials.       in  345.2 :  3  vl 
Wriothesley,  T:,?«<  earl  of  South- 
ampton,  lord   chancellor  of  Eng- 
land, d.  1550. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24: 1  vl 

Wycherley,  W:,  english  dramatist, 
1640-1715. 
Hazlitt,  W.  in  828.5:1 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  in  928.2:1 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord. 

in  824.2:  67  v4 
Wycliffe,  Wiclif  or  Wicklifl-,  J:,  eng- 
lish reformer,  about  1324-1384. 
Buddensieg,  R.  922.24:18 

Burrows,  M.  922 .24 :  20 

Coxe,  M.  922.24:16 

Distinguished  men.  //(  920:  33  vl 
LeBas,  C.  W.  922.24:15 

Lord,  J.  UI  904:31  v2 

Lo8erth,J.  922  24:19 

Wilson,  J.  L.  922.24:23 

Wykeham,  W :  de,  see  William  of 

Wykeham. 
Wyse,  Sir  T:,  english  writer  and  dip- 
lomatist, 1800-1862. 
Francis,  G.  H.  in  923.22 ;  4 

Xenophon,  athenian  historian,  b.  c. 


ophon,  ( 

„6)C  445-356 
Grant,  Sir  A 


Xerxes  I  the  great,  persian  monarch, 
d.  b.  c.  466. 
Abbott,  J.  9236:4 

Yalden,  T:,  english  poet,  1671-1736. 
Johnson,  S.  in  928.2 :  4 

Yarranton,  Andrew,  iron  manufac- 
turer and  author,  b.  1616. 
Smiles,  S.  in  926.2:1 

Yates,  Edmund  Hodgson,    english 
author,  b.  1831. 
Memoirs.  928.2-1-201 

Yekaterina  II,  empress  of  Russia, 
1729-1796. 
Memoirs.  923.5:54 

Brougham.  H.  lord,  in  923 :  2  vl 
Hewitt,  M.  E.  in  923 :  6 

Hillebrand,  K.  in  834 :  22  v5 

Jenkins,  J.  S.  in  923 :  9 

Jameson,  A.  in  923 :  8  v2 

Russell,  W.  in  920:  38 

Turner,  C.  E.     .  in  897:  7 

York  or  Yorck  v.  Wartenburgr, 
Hans  D:    L:,    prussian   general, 
1759-1830. 
Droysen,  J.  G.  923.3-f-27 

Yorke,  Sir  C:,   lord   chancellor   of 
England,  1723-1770. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923.24:1  v5 

Yorke,  Philip.    1st   earl   of  Hard- 
wicke,  lord  chancellor  of  England, 
1690-1764. 
Campbell,  J.  in  923 .24 : 1  v5 

Yoshida-Torajiro,     Japanese    re- 
former, 1830-1860. 
Stevenson,  R.  L.       in  824.2:108 
Young-,  Brigham,  mormon  prophet, 
1801-1877. 
Waite,C.  V.  923.12:67 

Young:,  C :  Mayne,  english  tragedian, 
1777-1856. 
Young,  J.  C.  927.2:26 

Youngr,  E:,  english  poet,  1681-17^5. 
Hazlitt,  W.  ill  828.5:1 

in  821.5:  2 

.Tohnson,  S.  in  928.2 : 4 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.         in  821.5: 7 

Youngr,  T:.     english  physicist   and 

writer,  1773-1829. 

Arago,  D.  P.  J.  in  925 : 1  v2 

german.  in  600:  3  vl 

Zeisbergrer,  D :,  german  missionary 
among  the  amer.  Indians.  1721-1808. 
Diary.  922.3-|-20 

Zeno,    Apostolo,  italian  dramatist, 
1668-1750. 
Stebbing,  H.  in  928.5 :  2  v3 

Zeno,  N:,  Venetian  traveler,  uth  cen- 
tury. 
Belknap,  J.  in  923.1:  8  vl 

Zenobia,  queen  of  Palmj/ra,  d.  273. 
Hewitt,  M.E.  in  923:  6 

Jameson,  A.  in  923 :  8  vl 

Zhukofskii,  Vasilii  Andreieviteh, 
russian  poet,  1783-1852. 
Turner,  C.  E.  in  897 :7 

Zinzendorf,  N :  L :  graf  v.,  founder 
of  the  moravian    monastery    at 
Herrnhut,  1700-1760. 
Entertaining  biogr.       in  920:46 
^izka,  3:,  of  Trocznow,  bohemian  re- 
former, 1360-1424. 
Mears,  J.  W.  in  922.3:  4 

Zola,  ^mile,  french  novelist,  b.  1840. 
Amicis,  E.  de.  iu  854:1 

Mauris,  M.  in  928.4:2 

Schmidt.  J.  (/(  834:21 

Zw^ing-li,    Anna,    bom     Reinhard, 
wife  of  the  reformer,  1484-1538. 
Chapman,  W.  in  922:13 

Zwingrli,    Ulrlch,     swiss  reformer, 
1487-1581. 
Grob,  J.  922.5:22 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  lord.        „   „„     ^ 
in  824.2 :  67  v4 


SYNOPSIS  OF  CLASSIFICATION 


AND 


SUBJECT  INDEX. 


0  3SrOTE].0 


The  system  of  classification  in  use  in  this  library  is  mainly  the  one,  devised  by  Mr.  Melvil  Dewey 
for  the  Amherst  College  library  and  described  in  his  "  Classification  and  Subject  Index",  published  in 
1875,  and  subsequently  introduced,  with  slight  modifications  and  amplifications,  in  the  library  of  the 
Young  Men's  Association  of  Buffalo  in  1878.  The  distinguishing  feature  of  this  scheme  is  the 
arrangement  of  a  library,  on  the  decimal  basis,  in  nine  great  groups  or  classes,  each  group  partitioned 
into  nine  divisions,  and  each  division  into  nine  sections,  the  whole  being  preceded  by  a  group  for 
books  of  a  general  character.  The  series  of  999  classes  thus  formed,  following  each  other  in  the  usual 
numerical  order,  and  in  which  each  figure  has  a  distinct  meaning,  the  Sections  being  represented  by 
units,  the  Divisions  by  tens,  and  the  Groups  by  hundreds,  is  almost  identical  with  the  original  scheme 
of  Mr.  Dewey.  The  only  variation  consists  in  a  more  or  less  complete  rearrangement  of  the  distri- 
bution of  subjects  in  the  divisions  "Political  Science",  "Law",  "Sermons",  "Africa",  and  "North 
America",  as  well  as  changing  a  single  section  or  its  name  here  and  there,  and  adding  a  division  for 
"  Libraries".  In  adopting  the  system  for  use,  however,  it  was  found  desirable  to  further  subdivide  a 
large  number  of  the  original  classes,  by  the  addition  of  a  fourth  and  occasionally  a  fifth  figure.  These 
subsections,  including  all  of  those  already  employed  at  Buftalo,  but  for  which  the  author  of  the  sytem 
is  not  responsible,  have  been  added  wherever  it  was  considered  expedient  and  in  conformity  with 
the  general  plan  ;  and  the  figures  denoting  them  have  in  all  cases  been  treated  as  decimal  fractions 
of  the  original  class.  All  these  changes  and  additions  are  in  no  way  intended  as  an  improvement  or 
amendment  of  Mr.  Dewey's  system  of  classification,  but  simply  as  an  attempt  to  adapt  it  to  the  par- 
ticular needs  of  this  library.  Since  the  printing  of  this  catalogue  began,  our  modifications  have  been 
rendered  unnecessary  by  a  minute  elaboration  and  partial  reconstruction  of  the  "Decimal  Classi- 
fication "  by  the  author  himself,  published  in  1885,  and  it  is  a  matter  of  regret  that  the  thus  completed 
system  was  not  available  for  use  in  this  library,  if  for  no  other  reason,  for  the  manifest  advantages 
arising  from  a  uniformity  of  classification  in  a  large  number  of  libraries.  As  it  is,  the  fact  must  be 
emphasized,  that  the  class-numbers,  as  employed  in  this  library,  frequently  have  a  different  meaning 
from  those  of  the  Dewey  Decimal  Classification. 

For  a  detailed  description  and  explanation  of  the  principles  underlying  this  scheme  of  classifica- 
tion, the  reader  is  referred  to  either  of  the  publications  mentioned  above. 


Synopsis  of  Glnssificdtion  mi  Subjeet-Index. 


CLASSIFICATION. 


General  Works. 

m 

German. 

69 

Other. 

34 

French. 

70-* 

90  (Vacant.) 

0 

Libraries. 

35 

Italian. 

1 

Theory  and  scope. 

86 

Spanish. 

Philosophy. 

2 

Manuals. 

37 

Slavic. 

3 

Catalogues. 

38 

Scandinavian. 

100 

Philosophy. 

4 

Private  libraries. 

Other. 

101 

Utility. 

5 

Periodicals. 

102 

Compends. 

Q 

Snpipf"ip« 

40 

Polyis^raphy. 

103 

Dictionaries  and  cy- 

7 
8 
9 

KJV^V^LCJtlCO. 

41 

American. 

clopedias. 

Reports. 
History. 

42 

English. 

104 

Essays,  miscellany. 

43 

German. 

105 

Periodicals. 

44 

French. 

106 

Societies. 

10 

Bibliography. 

45 

Italian. 

107 

Education. 

11 

General  bibliographies. 

46 

Spanish. 

108 

13 

Special  forms. 

47 

Slavic. 

109 

History. 

13 

Manuscripts. 

48 

Scandinavian. 

110 

metaphysics. 

14 

Anonyms, pseudonyms, 
etc. 

49 

Other. 

111 

Ontology. 

15 

Special  countries. 

50 

General        Period!- 

112 

Methodology. 

16 

Special  subjects. 

eals. 

113 

Cosmology. 

17 

Subject  catalogues. 

51 

Indexes. 

114- 

-129  (Vacant.) 

18 

Author  catalogues. 

52 

English  language. 

130 

mind  and  Body. 

19 

Publishers'    and     anti- 

53 

German          " 

131 

Mental       physiology 
and  hygiene. 

quarian  catalogues. 

54 

French 

20 

Book  Rarities. 

55 

Italian 

132 

Mental           derange- 
ments. 

Delusions,  witchcraft, 

21 

Manuscripts. 

56 

Spanish          " 

133 

22 

Block  books. 

57 

Slavic     languages. 

magic. 

23 

Early  printing. 

58 

Scandinavian  " 

134 

Mesmerism. 

24 

Rare  printing. 

59 

Other 

135 

Sleep,    dreams,  som- 

25 

Rare  binding. 

60 

General  Societies. 

nambulism. 

26 

Rare     illustrations     or 
materials. 

61 

American. 

136 
137 

Sexes. 
Temperaments. 

27 

Ownership. 

62 

English. 

188 

Physiognomy. 

28 

Prohibited  books.. 

63 

German. 

139 

Phrenology. 

29 

Other  rarities,  curiosa 

64 

French. 

140 

Philosophical    sys- 

30 

General        Cyelope- 

65 

Italian . 

tems. 

dias. 

66 

Spanish. 

141 

Idealistic    school. 

31 

Amei-ican. 

67 

Slavic. 

142 

Critical 

32 

English. 

68 

Scandinavian. 

148 

Intuitive 

(3) 


144-274. 1 


CLASSIFICATION. 


144 

Empirical  school, 

196 

Spanish. 

232 

Christ. 

145 

Sensational     " 

197 

Slavic. 

233 

Man. 

146 

Materialistic   " 

198 

Scandinavian. 

234 

Salvation. 

147 

Pantheistic      •' 

199 

Other  modern. 

335 

Angels. 

148 

Electic             " 

236 

Death,  resurrection. 

149 

Other. 

Religion. 

237 

Ftiture  state. 

150 

Mental  Faculties. 

200    Religion. 

238 

Inspiration. 

151 

Intellect. 

201 

Philosophy. 

239 

Apologetics,     Analo- 

152 

Sense. 

203 

Compends. 

gies. 

153 

Understanding. 

303 

Dictionaries  and    cy- 
clopedias. 

240 

Practical  and  De- 
votional. 

154 

Memory. 

204 

Essays,  miscellany. 

341 

Didactic. 

155 

Reason. 

205 

Periodicals. 

242 

Meditative. 

156 

Imagination. 

206 

Societies. 

243 

Hortatory. 

157 

Sensibility,  emotions. 

207 

Education. 

244 

Ritual. 

158 

Instincts. 

208 

245 

Hymnology. 

159 

Will. 

209 

History  of  theology. 

246 

Public  worship. 

160 

L,ogiv. 

210    Natural  Theology. 

347 

Social 

161 

Inductive. 

211 

Theism,  atheism. 

248 

Private       " 

162 

Deductive. 

212 

Pantheism. 

249 

Religious  fiction  and 

163 

Assent. 

213 

Creation. 

anecdote. 

164- 

-169  (Vacant.) 

214 

Providence. 

250 

Homiletic  and  Pas- 

170 

Ethics. 

215 

Religion  and  science. 

toral. 

171 

Theoretical. 

216 

Evil. 

251 

Homiletics. 

172 

State. 

217 

Prayer. 

353 

Sermons  in  English. 

173 

Family. 

218 

Future  life. 

253 

"           German, 

174 

Business. 

219 

254 

"           French. 

175 

Amusements. 

220    Bible. 

255 

Italian. 

176 

Sexual. 

.1 

Original  texts   and 

256 

"           Spanish. 

177 

Social. 

latin  versions. 

257 

Slavic. 

178 
179 

Temperance. 
Other  topics. 

.2 
.3 

.4 

English  versions. 
Other  versions. 
Concordances. 

258 
259 

Scandi- 
navian. 
"          other  lan- 

1§0 

Ancient       Philoso- 

K 

Commentaries. 

guages. 

phers. 

.  0 

260 

Institutions        and 

181 

Oriental. 

,  -6 

Dictionaries  and  cy- 

Church work. 

182 

Early  greek. 

clopedias. 

261 

Church. 

183 

Sophistic,  Socratic. 

.7 

Antiquities. 

263 

Ecclesiastical  polity. 

184 

Platonic. 

.8 

Other  biblical  aids. 

263 

Sabbath. 

185 

Aristotelian. 

.9 

History. 

364 

Baptism. 

186 

Pyrrhonist,  New  Pla- 

(The  same  sub-sections  for  all 
the  several  sections  of  Jlible.) 

265 

Lord's  supper. 

tonist. 

221 

Old  Testament. 

266 

Missions. 

187 

Epicurean. 

222 

Historical  books. 

267 

Foreign. 

188 

Stoic. 

223 

Poetical 

268 

Sunday  schools. 

189 

Early  christian,     ara- 
bian. 

224 

Prophetical  " 

269 

Revivals. 

225 

New  Testament. 

270 

Ecclesiastical  His- 

190 

modern     Philoso- 
phers. 

Scotch  and  American. 

English. 

German. 

226 

Oospels  and  acts. 

tory. 

191 
192 
193 

227 

228 
229 

Epistles. 
Apocalypse. 
Apocrypha. 

271 
272 
273 

274 

Religious  orders. 
Persecutions. 
Doctrines. 
Europe. 
Scotland   and     Ire- 

194 

French. 

230    Doetrinal. 

.] 

195 

Italian.^ 

231 

God. 

land. 

(4) 


J 


CLASSIFICATION. 


274.2-349 


274.2 

England  and  Wales. 

Sociology. 

327.2 

Great  Britain  and 

.3 

.4 

Germany^  Austria. 
Fvance. 

300 

Sociology. 

.3 

dependencies. 
Other  countries. 

5 

Italy. 

301 

Philosophy. 

328 

Legislative       bodies 

302 

Compends. 

and  annals. 

.6 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

303 

Dictionaries  and  cy- 

.1 

United  States. 

.7 

Russia. 

clopedias. 

.2 

Great    Britain  and 

.8 

Scandinavia. 

304 

Essays,  miscellany. 

dependencies. 

.9 

Other  countries. 

305 

Periodicals. 

.3 

Other  countries. 

275 

Asia. 

.1 

Statistics. 

329 

Political       essays, 

276 

Africa. 

.2 

Political  science. 

speeches,  etc. 

277 

North  America. 

.3 

Sociology. 

.1 

United  States. 

.1 

United  States. 

.4 

Law. 

.2 

Great   Britain  and 

.2 
.3 
.4 

New  England. 
Middle  states. 
Southern  states. 

.5 
.6 

Administration. 

Associations      and 
Institutions. 

aepenaencies. 
.3        Other  countries. 
330    Political       Econo- 

.5 

Western  and  Pa- 

.7 

Education. 

331 

— *  - 

Capital  and  labor,  co- 

cific states. 

.8 

Commerce  and  com- 

operation. 

.6 

British  America. 

munication. 

332 

Banlis  and  money. 

.7 

Mexico. 

.9 

Customs   and    Cos- 
tumes. 

Societies. 

Woman  question. 

333 

Land  and  stocks. 

.8 
.9 

Central  America. 

West     Indies     and 
other. 

306 
307 

334 
335 

Credit  and  interest. 
Socialism  and  com- 
munism. 

278 

South  America. 

308 

336 

Public  funds  and  tax- 

279 

Oceanica. 

309 

History    of     civiliza- 

ation. 

2§0    Christian    Church- 
es and  Sects. 

tion. 
310    Statistics. 

337 
338 

Protection, free  trade. 
Production. 

281 
282 

Oriental. 
Roman  catholic. 

311 
312 
313 

Theory  and  methods. 
Population. 
Special  topics. 

339       Pauperism,  charity. 
340    Law. 

283 

Protestant  episcopal. 

314 

Europe. 

341 

International. 

284 

Px'esbyterian. 

315 

Asia. 

342 

Constitutional. 

285 

Congregational,    Pu- 

316 

Afi'ica. 

.1 

United  States. 

ritan. 

317 

North  America. 

.2 

Chreat   Britain  and 

286 

Baptist. 

318 

South  America. 

dependencies. 

287 

Methodist. 

319 

Oceanica. 

.3 

Other  countries. 

288 

Unitarian,  Universal- 

320    Political  Science. 

343 

Statute  and  Common. 

ist. 

321 

Patriarchal     institu- 

.1 

United  States. 

289 

Other  christian  sects. 

tions. 

.2 

Great  Britain  and 

.1 

Swedenboraians. 

323 

Feudal  institutions. 

dependencies. 

290    Won-Christian   Re- 
llzrlnnH. 

323 

Monarchy,    constitu- 
tional. 

.3 
344 

Other  countries. 
Equity. 

.2 

Great   Britain  and 

345 

Criminal. 

291 

Mythology,     general 

dependencies. 

1 

United  State<i 

292 

and  comparative. 
Oreek  and  Roman. 

.3 
324 

Other  countries. 
Republican      institu- 

.2 

Great   Britain  and 
dependencies. 

293 

Teutonic,  Northern. 

tions. 

.3 

Other  countries. 

.1 

Folk-lore. 

.1 

United  States. 

346 

Maritime,  martial. 

294 
295 

Brahmanism,      Bud- 
dhism. 
Parseeism. 

.2 
.3 

Great  Britain  and 

dependencies. 
Other  countries. 

347 
348 
.1 

Civil  and  canon. 
Administrative. 
United  States. 

296 

Judaism. 

325 

Colonies,  emigration. 

.2 

Great  Britain  and 

297 

Mohammedanism. 

326 

Slavery. 

dependencies. 

298 

Mormonism. 

327 

Foreign  and  domestic 

.3 

Other  countries. 

299 

Other  religious   sys- 

relations. 

349 

Evidence,    forms   of 

tems. 

.1 

United  States. 

practice. 

(5) 


350-479 

Cli 

ASSIFICATIOIT. 

350 

Administration. 

384 

Telegraph. 

430  CrermanL.angruag-e. 

.1 

United  States. 

385 

Railroad  and  express. 

431 

Orthography. 

.2        Great  Britain  and  \ 

386 

Canal  transportation. 

432 

Etymology. 

dependencies. 

387 

River     and      ocean- 

433 

Dictionaries. 

.3            OtJier  countries. 

transportation. 

434 

Synonyms. 

(Same  sub-sections  for  all  the 
sections  351-355.  359.)                  | 

388 

City  transit. 

435 

Grammar. 

351 

Civil  service. 

389 

Weights,  measures. 

436 

Prosody. 

352 

Treasury. 

390 

Customs    and    Cos- 
tumes. 

Ancient. 

437 

Dialects. 

353 

Interior. 

391 

438 

School  texts. 

354 

Police. 

439 

Dutch    and   Low- 

392 

Medieval. 

German. 

355 
356 
357 
358 
359 

Army. 

Infantry. 

Cavalry. 

Artillery. 
Navy. 

393 

Modern. 

440 

Frencli  I^ang-uag;e. 

.1 
394 
395 
396 

Etiquette. 
Europe. 
Asia. 
Africa. 

441 
442 
443 
444 

Orthography. 
Etymology. 
Dictionaries. 
Synonyms. 

360 

Associations      and 
Institutions. 

397 
398 

North  America. 
South  America. 

445 
446 

Grammar. 
Prosody. 

361 

Charitable. 
Religious. 
Political. 

Reformatory  and  san- 
itary. 

399 

Oceanica. 

447 

Dialects. 

362 
363 
364 

400 

401 

Philology. 
Piiilology. 

Philosophy. 

448 

449 

450 

School  texts. 
Provengal. 
Italian  Lang-uag^e 

365 

Prisons. 

402 

Compends. 

451 

Orthography. 

366 

Secret  societies. 

403 

Dictionaries    and  cy- 

452 

Etymology. 

367 

Trades  unions. 

clopedias. 

453 

Dictionaries. 

368 

Insurance. 

404 

Essays,  miscellany. 

454 

Synonyms. 

1        Fire. 

405 

Periodicals. 

455 

Grammar. 

2        Life. 

406 

Societies. 

456 

Prosody. 

369 

Other  associations. 

407 

Education. 

457 

Dialects. 

370 

Education. 

408 

Universal  language. 

458 

School  texts. 

371 

Teachers,      methods, 

409 

History. 

459 

Rumansh    and 
Wallachian. 

372 

373 
374 
375 

discipline. 
Elementary. 
1           Kindergartens. 
Higher. 
Self-education. 
Classical  and  real. 

410 

411 
412 
413 
414 
415 

Comparative. 

Orthography. 

Etymology. 

Dictionaries. 

Phonology. 

Grammar. 

460 

461 
462 
463 
464 
465 

Spanish  JLanguag;c. 

Orthography. 

Etymology. 

Dictionaries. 

Synonyms. 

Grammar. 

376 

Of  women. 

416 

Prosody. 

466 
467 

Prosody. 
Dialects. 

377 

Religious  and  secular. 

417 

Inscriptions. 

378 

Schools,  universities. 

418 

Texts. 

468 

School  texts. 

379 

Reports. 

419 

Hieroglyphics. 

469 

Portuguese. 

3§0 

Commerce,      Com- 
munication. 

420 

421 

English  Eang^uagc* 

Orthography. 

470 

471 

Latin  JLan^uagrc. 

Orthography. 

1        United  States. 

422 

Etymology. 

472 

Etymology. 

.2        Oreat   Britain  and 

dependencies. 
.3        Otlier  countries. 
(Same  sub-sections   for  first 

423 
424 
425 

Dictionaries. 

Synonyms. 

Grammar. 

473 

474 
475 

Dictionaries. 

Synonyms. 

Grammar. 

five  sections  of  Commerce.) 

426 

Prosody. 

476 

Prosody. 

381 

Domestic  trade. 

427 

Dialects. 

477 

Dialects. 

382 

Foreign  trade. 

428 

School  texts. 

478 

School  texts. 

383 

Post  office. 

429 

Anglo-Saxon. 

479 

Minor  Italic. 

(6) 


CIiASSIFICATION. 


480  -  678 


480 

Oreek  Langruagre. 

515 

Conic  sections. 

554.6 

Spain,  Portugal. 

481 

Orthography. 

516 

Analytical  geometry. 

.7 

Russia. 

482 

Etymology. 

517 

Calculus. 

.8 

Scandinavia. 

483 

Dictionaries. 

518 

Quaternions. 

.9 

Other  countries. 

484 

Synonyms. 

519 

Special  applications. 

555 

Asia. 

485 

Grammar. 

520 

Astronomy. 

.1 

China. 

486 

Prosody. 

521 

Theoretical. 

.2 

Japan. 

487 

Dialects. 

522 

Practical. 

.3 

Arabia. 

488 

School  texts. 

523 

Descriptive. 

.4 

India. 

489 

Modern  Greek. 

524 

Maps. 
Observations. 

.5 

Persia. 

490 

Otlier  Languages. 

525 

.6 

Asiatic  Turkey. 

491 

Chinese,  Japanese. 

526 

Figure  of  the  earth. 

.7 

Asiatic  Russia. 

492 

Egyptian. 

527 

Navigation. 

.8 

Afghanistan. 

493 

Semitic. 

528 

Almanacs. 

.9 

Other  countries. 

494 

Indian. 

529 

Chronology. 

556 

Africa. 

495 

Iranian. 

557 

North  America. 

496 

Keltic. 

530 

Physics. 

.1 

United  States. 

497 

Slavic. 

531 

Mechanics. 

.2 

Eastern  states. 

498 

Scandinavian. 

532 

Hydrostatics. 

.3 

Middle  states. 

1        Swedish. 

533 

Pneumatics. 

.4 

Southern  states. 

2  Norwegian. 

3  Danish. 

534 
535 

Acoustics. 
Optics. 

.5 

Western  and  Pa- 
cific states. 

499 

Other  languages. 

536 
537 

Heat. 

Electricity. 

.6 

.7 

British  America. 

Mexico. 

Natural  Science. 

538 

Magnetism. 

.8 

Central  America. 

500 

Natural  Science. 

539 

Molecular  physics. 

.9 

West  Indies. 

501 

Philosophy. 

540 

Chemistry. 

558 

South  America. 

502 

Compends. 

541 

Theoretical. 

559 

Oceanica. 

503 

Dictionaries  and   cy- 

542 

Practical  and  experi- 

560 

Paleontology. 

clopedias. 

mental. 

561 

Plants. 

504 

Essays,  miscellany. 

543 

Analysis. 

562 

Invertebrates. 

505 

Periodicals. 

544 

Qualitative. 

563 

Protozoa,  radiates. 

1        Mathematics. 

545 

Quantitative. 

564 

Mollusca. 

2       Astronomy. 

546 

Inorganic. 

565 

Articulates. 

3        Physics. 

547 

Organic. 

566 

Vertebrates. 

4        Chemistry. 

548 

Crystallography. 

567 

Fishes,  Reptiles. 

5        Oeology. 

549 

Mineralogy. 

.1 

Reptiles,    amphib- 

6 Paleontology. 

7  Biology. 

8  Botany. 

9  Zoology. 

550 

Geology. 

568 

ians. 
Birds. 

551 

Physical  geography. 

569 

Mammals. 

1  Land. 

2  Ocean. 

570    Biology,      Anthro- 
pology. 

506 

Societies. 

552 

Meteorology. 
1        Reports. 

571    Prehistoric  arche- 

(Same  sub-sections  as  uuder 

505.) 

ology. 

507 

Education. 

2        Medical  climatology. 

572    Ethnology. 

508 

Scientific  expeditions. 

553 

Dynamical  geology. 

573    Natural  history  of 
man. 

509 

History  of  science. 

554 

Europe. 

574 

Homologies. 
Evolution. 

510 

Iflatlicinaties. 

1        Scotland,  Ireland. 

575 

511 

Arithmetic. 

2        England  and  Wales. 

576 

Embryology. 

512 

Algebra. 

3        Germany,  Austria. 

577 

Spontaneous  genei*a- 

513 

Geometry. 

4       France. 

tion. 

514 

Trigonometry. 

5       Italy. 

578 

Microscopy. 

(7) 


579-693 


CliASSIFICATION. 


579 

Collectors'  manuals. 

613 

Hygiene,  gymnastics. 

650 

Communication, 

5§0 

Botany. 

614 

Public  health. 

Commerce. 

581 

Physiological. 

615 

Materia  medica,  the- 

651 

Writing. 

582 
583 

Systematic. 
Geographical    distri- 
bution. 

616 

rapeutics. 
Pathology,       theory 
and  practice. 

652 
653 
654 

Penmanship. 
Short-hand. 
Telegraphy,  telepho- 

584 
585 
586 

587 

Europe. 

Asia. 

Africa. 

North  America. 

617 

Surgery,  dentistry. 

ny. 

618 

Obstetrics,  sexual  sci- 

655 

Printing,  publishing. 

ence. 

656 

Sailing,    railroading. 

619 

Veterinai'y  medicine. 

657 

Book-keeping. 

588 

South  America. 

620 

Eng^iiieering. 

658 

Business  manuals. 

589 

Oceanica. 

621 

Mechanical. 

659 

Other  topics. 

590 

Zooloi^y. 

622 
623 

Topographical. 
Military. 

660 

Clicmical  Techno- 
logy. 

591 

Comparative    anato- 
my. 

Invertebrates. 

624 

Bridge. 

601 

Chemicals. 

592 

625 

Road  and  railroad. 

662 

Pyrotechnics,   explo- 

593 
594 
595 

Protozoa,  radiates. 

MoUusca. 

Articulates. 

626 
627 

Canal. 

River  and  harbor. 

663 

sives. 
Wines,  liquors,  ales. 

628 

Hydraulic,  mining. 

664 

Sugar,  salt,  starch. 

596 

Vertebrates. 

629 

Instruments  and  field 
books. 

665 
666 

Lights,  gas,  oil,  etc. 
Glass. 

597 

Fisfies,  Reptiles. 

630 

Agriculture. 

667 

Dyeing    and   bleach- 

598 
599 

1        Reptiles,    amphib- 
ians. 

Birds. 

Mammals. 

631 
632 
633 

Soil  and  preparation. 
Pests  and  hindrances . 
Productions    of     the 

668 
669 

ing,  inks. 
Assaying. 
Metallurgy. 

soil. 

670 

Manufactures. 

Useftd  Arts. 

1        Forestry. 

671 

Metal  working. 

634 

Fruits,  orchards. 

672 

Iron  and  steel. 

600 

601 

Uiicful  Arts. 

Philosophy. 

Compends. 

Dictionaries  and  cy- 
clopedias. 

635 

Garden. 

1        Flower-culture. 

673 
674 

Stone  and  clay. 
Wood  and  lumber. 

602 
603 

636 

3        Kitchen- gardening . 
Domestic  animals. 

675 
676 

Leather  and  rubber. 
Paper,  celluloid. 

604 

Essays,  miscellany. 

1        Horses. 

677 

Textile  fabrics. 

605 

Periodicals. 

2        Cattle,    shee]), 

678 

Cotton. 

1        Medicine. 

swine. 

679 

Flour  and  other. 

2        Engineering. 

3  Poultry. 

4  Dogs. 

6§0 

Mechanic  Trades. 

3        Agriculture. 

681 

Watch     and    instru- 

4 Domestic  economy. 

5  Communication. 

637 

5        Other. 
Dairy. 

682 

ment  making. 
Blacksmithing. 

6        Chemical       techno- 

638 

Bees,  silkworms. 

683 

Lock  and   gun-mak- 

logy. 

639 

Fishing,  trapping. 

ing. 

7       Manufactures. 

640 

Domestic      Econo- 

684 

Carriage  and  cabinet- 
making. 

Saddlery,    shoe-mak- 
ing. 

8  MecJianic  trades. 

9  Building. 

641 

my. 

Cookery. 

685 

606 

Societies,  exhibitions. 

642 

Confectionei'y. 

686 

Book-binding. 

(Same  sub-sections  as  under 
605.) 

607  Education. 

608  Patents. 

643 
644 
645 
646 

Food  and  dining. 
Fuel  and  lights. 
Furniture. 
Clothing  and  toilet. 

687 
688 
689 

Clothes-making. 
Toy-making. 
Other  trades. 

609 

History  of  inventions. 

647 

Servants. 

690 

Building. 

610 

]fledlclne. 

648 

Laundry. 
Nursery  and  sick- 

691 

Materials. 

611 

Anatomy. 

649 

692 

Plans,  specifications. 

612 

Physiology. 

room. 

693 

Masonry. 

(8) 


CLASSIFICATION. 


694-819 


694 

Carpentry. 

737 

Numismatics. 

782 

Dramatic. 

695 

Slating  and  tiling. 

738 

Pottery  and  metals. 

783 

Church. 

696 

Plumbing,    gas    and 

739 

Collections  of   sculp- 

784 

Vocal. 

steam  litting. 

tures. 

785 

Instrumental. 

697 

Warming  and  venti- 

740 

Drawing    and   De- 

786 

Piano  and  organ. 

lation. 

sign. 

787 

String  instruments' 

698 
699 

Painting,  glazing,  pa- 
per-hanging. 
CarandShip-build- 
ing. 

741 

742 
743 

Free-hand. 
Perspective. 
Art  anatomy. 

788 
789 

Wind  instruments. 
Associations   and  in- 
stitutions. 

744 

Mathematical    draw- 

790 

Amusements. 

Fine  Arts. 

745 

ing. 
Ornamentation. 

791 

Entertainments.   " 

700 

Fine  Arts. 

746 

Ancient. 

792 

Theater. 

701 

Philosophy,      assthe- 

tics. 

747 

Medieval. 

1           Amateur  theatri- 
cals. 

702 

Compends. 

748 

Modern. 

793 

In-door  amusements. 

703 

Dictionaries  and  cy- 

749 

Collections  of  draw- 
ings. 
Painting. 

Materials,  methods. 

794 

Chess. 

704 

clopedias. 
Essays,  miscellany. 

750 

751 

795 
796 

Other  games. 
Out-door  sports. 

705 

Periodicals. 

752 
753 

Color. 

Flemish    and    Dutch 
schools. 

797 

Boating,  ball. 

706 

707 

Societies. 
Education. 

798 

Horsemanship,    ra- 
cing. 

708 

Galleries. 

754 

French  schools. 

799 

Field  sports. 

709 

History. 

755 

Italian  schools. 

1           Fishing. 

710 

Landscape  garden- 

756 

Other  schools. 

2           Hunting. 

711 

ing. 

Public  parks. 

757 

Portrait. 

3           Shooting. 

712 

Private  grounds. 

758 

Landscape,  marine. 

Literature. 

713 

Walks  and  drives. 

759 

Collections  of  paint- 
ings. 
Engraving. 

SCO 

Literature. 

714 

Water,  fountains. 

760 

801 

Philosophy. 

715 

Trees  and  hedges. 

761 

Wood. 

802 

Compends. 

716 

Plants  and  flowers. 

762 

Steel,  copper. 

803 

Dictionaries    and  cy- 

717 

Arbors. 

763 

Lithography. 

clopedias. 

718 

Monuments. 

764 

Chromolithography. 

804 

Essays,  miscellany. 

719 

Cemeteries. 

765 

Line,  stipple. 

805 

Periodicals. 

720 

Architecture. 

766 

Mezzotint,  aquatint. 

806 

Societies. 

721 

722 
723 

Ai'chitectural       con- 
struction. 

Ancient  and  Oriental. 

Medieval,  Gothic. 

767 
768 
769 

Etching. 

Bank  note,  machine. 

Collections  of  engrav- 
ings. 

807 
808 
809 

§io 

Courses  of  reading. 

History. 
Treatises  and  Col- 

724 

Modern. 

770 

Photography. 

lections. 

725 

Public  buildings. 

771 

Materials,  chemistry. 

811 

Poetry. 

726 

Church. 

772 

Silver  processes. 

1        History. 

727 

School. 

773 

Gelatine  and  pigment 

2        Criticism. 

728 

Domestic  and  rural. 

processes. 

(Same  sub-sections  for  all  sec- 

729 

Of  special  countries. 

774 

Heliotype,  etc. 

tions  813-819.) 

T30 

Plastic  arts. 

775 

Photolithography . 

812 

Drama. 

731 

Materials     and     me- 

776 

Photozi  ncography . 

813 

Romance. 

thods. 

777 

Photo-engraving. 

814 

Essays. 

732 

Ancient  sculpture. 

778 

Special  applications. 

815 

Rhetoric  and  oratory. 

733 

Oreek  and  Roman. 

779 

Collections  of  photo- 

816 

Letters. 

734 

Medieval  sculpture. 

graphs. 

817 

Satire. 

735 

Modern  sculpture. 

7§0 

music. 

818 

Humor. 

736 

Carving,  gems,  seals. 

781 

Theory. 

819 

Miscellany. 

(9> 


820-914.4 


CliASSIFICATION. 


§20    English  Literature. 

853 

Italian  Romance. 

890    minor  Literatures. 

.  1           American  authors . 

854 

"       Essays. 

891 

Chinese,  Japanese. 

.2          British  authors. 

855 

"        Oratory. 

892 

Egyptian. 

.4          History. 

856 

Letters. 

893 

Semitic. 

.5           Criticism. 

857 

Satire. 

894 

Indian. 

(Same  sub-sections  for  all  sec- 
tions of  Eng-lish  literature.) 

858 

"        Humor, 

895 

Iranian. 

821        English  Poetry. 

859 

"        Miscellany. 

896 

Keltic. 

822             "        Drama. 

1                      Quotations. 

897 

Slavic. 

.  3                    Shakspere. 

§60 

Spanish  ,      Portu  - 

898 

Scandinavian. 

823             "       Romance. 

g-uese  Literatures. 

1        History. 
3        CHticism. 

.1 

Swedish. 

824             "        Essays. 

.2 

Norwegian. 

825             "        Oratory. 

(Same  sub-sections  for  all  the 

.3 

Danish. 

826             "        Letters. 

sections  861-868.) 

899 

Other  languages. 

827             "        Satire. 

861 

Spanish  Poetry. 

.1 

DutcJi,  Flemish. 

828             "        Humor. 

862 

Drama. 

829             "        Miscellany. 

863 

"         Romance. 

History. 

.  3                     Quotations. 

864 
865 
866 

"         Essays. 
"         Oratory. 
"         Letters. 

900    History. 

8  30    German    Litera- 
ture. 

901 

Philosophy. 

.1        History. 

867 

Satire. 

902 

Compends,     chrono- 

iog.y- 

.2        Criticism. 

868 

"         Humor. 

903 

Dictionaries  and  cy- 

(Same sub-sections  for  all  the 
sections  831-838.) 

869 

"         Miscellany. 

clopedias. 

831  German  Poetry. 

832  "         Drama. 

1                      Quotations. 

904 

Essays,  miscellany. 

§70 

Latin  Literature. 

905 

Periodicals. 

888             "        Romance. 

• 

1        History. 

.1 

Geography. 

834  "        Essays. 

835  "         Oratory. 

.2        Criticism. 
(Same  sub-sections  for  all  sec- 
tions of  Latin  literature.) 

.2 
.3 

Biography. 
Ancient  history. 

836             "         Letters. 

871 

Latin  Poetry. 

.4 

Europe. 

887             "         Satire. 

872 

Dramatic. 

.5 

Asia. 

888             "        Humor. 

873 

Epic. 

.6 

Africa. 

839             "         Miscellany. 

874 

Lyric  and 

.7 

North  America. 

.  1                       Quotations. 

other. 

.8 

South  America. 

§40   French  Literature. 

875 

"      Oratory. 

.9 

Oceanica  and  Po- 

.1       History. 
.  2        Criticism. 

876 

"      Letters. 

lar  regions. 

877 

"      Satire. 

906 

Societies. 

(Same  sub-sections  for  all  the 

878 

"      Philosophy. 

.1 

Geography. 

sections  841-848.) 

879 

"      History. 

.2 

History. 

841        French  Poetry. 

§§0 

Greek  Literature. 

907 

Education. 

842             "       Drama. 
848             "        Romance. 

1        History. 

908 

Charts. 

844  "        Essays. 

845  '•        Oratory. 

2        Criticism. 

909 

Universal  histories. 

(Same  sub-sections  for  all  sec- 
tions of  Greelc  literature.) 

910    Geoifraphy  and 
1>eserlntion. 

846             "       Letters. 

881 

Greek  Poetry. 

911 

Historical. 

847  "        Satire. 

848  "       Humor. 

882 
883 
884 

Dramatic. 
Epic. 

Lyric    and 
other. 

912 

Ancient,  medieval. 

849             "       Miscellany. 
.1                      Quotations. 

913 

.1 

Modern. 

General  travels. 

850    Italian  Literature. 

885 

"    Oratory. 

.2 

Adventures. 

.  1        History. 

886 

"    Letters. 

914 

Europe. 

.2        Criticism. 

887 

"    Humor  and 

.1 

Scotland,  Ireland. 

(Same  sub-sections  for  all  the 
sections  861-858.) 

miscellany. 

.2 

England  and  Wales. 

851        Italian  Poetry. 

888 

"    Philosophy. 

.3 

Germany,  Austria. 

852           "       Drama. 

889 

"    History. 

.4 

France. 

(10) 


CfLASSmCATION. 


914.5-929 


914.5 

Italy. 

918.7 

Venezuela. 

929.29 

Non-christian. 

.6 

Spain,  Portugal. 

.8 

Ouiana. 

.3 

German. 

.7 

Russia. 

.9 

Other  countries. 

.4 

French. 

.8 

Scandinavia. 

919        Oceanica. 

.5 

Other  modern. 

.9 

Minor  countries. 

.1 

Malaysia. 

.6 

Ancient. 

.91 

Holland,  Belgium. 

2 

Sunda,   Borneo, 

923 

Of  sociology. 

.93 

Switzerland. 

Celebes. 

.1 

American. 

.93 

Greece. 

.3 

Australasia. 

.11 

Presidents. 

.94 

European  Turkey. 

.4 

Australia. 

.12 

Statesmen,  politi- 

.95 

Southern  islands. 

.5 

New  Guinea,  New 

cians,  etc. 

.96 

Northern  islands. 

Zealand. 

.13 

Bankers,  capital- 

915 

Asia. 

.6 

Polynesia. 

ists,  financiers. 

.1 
.2 
.3 
.4 

China. 
Japan. 
Arabia. 
India. 

.7        Isolated  islands. 
.8    Polar  regions. 
.  9           Antarctic  regions. 
920    Bio^rapby. 

.14 

.15 
.16 

Lawyers,  iudges, 

criminals. 
Soldiers,  sailors. 
Philanthropists. 

.1 

American. 

.17 

Educators. 

.5 

Persia. 

2 

British. 
German. 
French. 
Other  modern. 
Ancient. 

.18 

Merchants,  R.  R. 

.6 

Asiatic  Turkey. 

.3 
.4 
.5 
.6 

officials. 

.7 

Asiatic  Russia. 

.19 

Travelers,  society. 

1             .8 
.9 

Afghanistan,  Beloo- 

chistan. 
Other  countries. 

.2 

.21 

British. 

Kings,    queens, 
rulers. 

916 

Africa. 

921 

Of  philosophy. 

.22 

Nobles,  statesmen, 

.1 

Barbary. 

.1 

American. 

politicians. 

2 
.3 

Egypt. 

Nubia    and    Abys- 

.2 
.3 

British. 
German. 

.23 

Bankers,  capital- 
ists, financiers. 

sinia. 

.4 

French. 

.24 

Lawyers,  iudges, 
criminals. 

.4 

Nile  sources. 

.5 

Other  modern. 

.25 

Soldiers,  sailors. 

.5 
.6 

Niger  region. 
South  central. 

.6 
922 

Ancient. 
Of  theology. 

.26 

.27 

Philanthropists. 
Educators. 

.7 

Congo. 

.1 

American. 

.28 

Merchants,  R.  R. 

.8 

South  Africa. 

.11 

Oriental. 

officials.      , 

.9 

Islands. 

.12 

Roman  catholic. 

.29 

Travelers,  society. 

917 

North  America. 

.13 

Protestant    episco- 

.3 

German. 

.1 

United  States. 

pal. 

.4 

French. 

.2 

Eastern  states. 

.14 

Presbyterian. 

.5 

Other  modern. 

.3 

Middle  states. 

.15 

Puritan,     Congre- 

.6 

Ancient. 

.4 
.5 

Southern  states. 
Western  and  Pa- 

.16 

gational. 
Baptist. 

924 
.1 

Of  philology. 

Ampri.cn.n 

cific  states. 

.17 

Methodist. 

xxillK^l  blyi^iflb. 

.51 

Wisconsin. 

.18 

Unitarian,  ZTnivcr- 

.2 

British. 

.52 

Milwaukee. 

salist  and  other. 

.3 

German. 

.6 

British  America. 

.19 

Non-christian. 

.4 

French. 

.7 

Mexico. 

.20 

British. 

.5 

Other  modern. 

.8 

Central  America. 

.21 
.22 

Oriental. 
Roman  catholic. 

.6        Ancient. 

(Same  sub-sections  for  all  suc- 

.9 

West  Indies. 

.23 

Anglican  church. 

ceeding  sections  of  Biogra- 
phv.) 

918 

South  America. 
Brazil. 

Argentine  Republic. 
Chili. 

.24 

Presbyterian. 

925 

Of  science. 

.1 
.2 
.3 

.25 
.26 

Ptiritan,     Congre- 
gational. 
Baptist. 

926 
927 

Of  useful  arts. 
Of  tine  arts. 

.4 

Bolivia. 

.27 

Methodist. 

928 

Of  literature. 

.5 

Peru. 

.28 

Unitarian,  Univer- 

929     Genealogy,     Her- 

.6 

Ecuador,  Colombia. 

salist  and  other. 

aldry. 

m) 


930  -  999 

CL^ 

.SSIFICATIOIT. 

930    Ancient  History. 

953 

Arabia. 

974.8 

Missouri,  Arkansas. 

931 

Chinese. 

954 

India. 

.9 

Texas,  Indian  Ter- 

932 

Egyptian. 

955 

Persia. 

ritory. 

933 

Jewish. 

956 

Asiatic  Turkey. 

975 

Western  and    Pacific 

934 

Indian. 

957 

Asiatic  Russia. 

states     and     terri-  • 

935 

Persian. 

958 

Afghanistan,    Beloo- 
chistan. 

tories. 

936 

Keltic. 

.1 

Ohio,   Indiana,    Il- 

959 

Other  countries. 

linois. 

937 

Roman. 

.1 

Barbaric  invasions. 

960    Africa.                           | 

.2 

Michigan. 

938 

Greek. 

961 

Barbary  states. 

.3 

Wisconsin. 

939 

Minor  countries. 

962 

Egypt. 

.31 

Separate  counties . 

963 

Nubia,  Abyssinia. 

.32 

Milwaukee. 

940    Europe. 

964 

Nile  sources. 

.33 

Other  cities. 

941 

Scotland  and  Ireland. 

965 

Niger  region. 

.4 

Iowa. 

942 

England  and  Wales. 

966 

South  central. 

.5 

Minnesota. 

.1 

1st  period,  to  1066. 

967 

Congo  country. 

.0 

Missouri    valley 

.2 

2dpeno(i,  1066-1485. 

968 

South  Africa. 

states   and   terri- 

.3 

SdperiodM'^-^^^- 

969 

Islands. 

tories. 

.4 

4th    period,     1603- 

970    :\ortli  America. 

.7 

Rocky    mountain 

1688. 

.1 

American  indians. 

states  and    terri- 

.5 

5th    period,    1688- 

1820. 
6th  period,  1820—. 

971     United  States. 

tories. 

.6 

.1 
.2 

1st  period,  to  1776. 
2d    period,     1776- 

.8 

Pacific  coast  states 
and  territories. 

943 

Germany,  Austria. 

1789. 

.9 

Alaska. 

944 

France. 

.3 

3d    period,     1789- 
1860. 

976 

British  America. 

.1 

1st  period,  to  752. 

977 

Mexico. 

.2 

2d  period,  752-1498. 

.4 

4th    period,     1860- 

1865. 
5th  period,  1865-. 
Eastern  states. 

978 

Central  America. 

.3 
.4 

3d     period,     1498- 

1610. 
4th    period,    1610- 

.5 
972 

979 

West     Indies     and 
other. 

1789. 

.1 

Maine. 

980    South  America. 

.5 

5th    period,     1789- 

.2 

New  Hampshire. 

981 

Brazil. 

1815. 

.3 

Vermont. 

982 

Argentine  Republic. 

.6 

eth  period,  1815-. 

.4 

Massachusetts. 

983 

Chili. 

945 

Italy. 

.5 

Rhode  Island. 

984 

Bolivia. 

946 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

.6 

Connecticut. 

985 

Peru. 

947 

Russia. 

973 

Middle  states. 

986 

Ecuador,  Colombia. 

948 

Scandinavia. 

.1 

New  York. 

987 

Venezuela. 

.1 

Sweden. 

.2 

New  Jersey. 

988 

Guiana. 

.2 
.3 

Norway. 
Denmark. 

.3 

Pennsylvania. 

989 

Other  countries. 

.4 

Delaware. 

990    Oceanica. 

949 

Minor  European 

states. 

Holland,  Belgium. 

974 

Southern  states. 

991 

Malaysia. 

.1 

.1 

Maryland. 

992 

Sunda,  Boi'neo,  Ce- 

.2 

Switzerland. 

.2 

Virginia,  West  Vir- 

lebes. 

.3 

Byzantine  Empire, 
Modern  Greece. 

.3 

ginia. 

North    and    South 
Carolina. 

993 
994 

Australasia. 
Australia. 

.4 

European  Turkey. 

.4 

Georgia. 

995 

New    Ouifica,   New 

.5 

Other  countries. 

.5 

Florida. 

Zealand. 

950 

Asia. 

.6 

Alabama,     Missis  ■ 
sippi,    Louisiana. 

996 

997 

Polynesia. 
Isolated  islands. 

951 

China. 

.7 

Kentucky,    Tennes- 

998 

Polar  regions. 

952 

Japan. 

see. 

999 

Antarctic  regions. 

(12) 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


Abbeys,  architeeturo 726 

history 271 

Abbreviations...421,  431,  etc.,  653 

Aberration 132 

Abolition 326 

Aborigines  of  America 970. 1 

Abortion 618 

Absenteeism  333 

Absolutism 321 

Abyssinia,  history 963 

travel  and  description 916.3 

language  493 

Academies 378 

of  science 506 

Academy,  Platonist 184 

Acadie 976 

Accidents 616 

Accounts 657 

Acoustics 534 

Acrostics 819,  829,  839,  etc- 

Acting 792 

Actors,  Lives  of 927 

Acts  and  resolves. 

American  statutes 343.1 

English  statutes 343.2 

Acts  of  the  Apostles 226 

Addresses 815,  825,  835,  etc. 

political 329 

Administration 350  to  359 

Administrative  law 348 

Admiralty  law 346 

Adulterations 614,  643 

Adultery 176,  345 

Advent,  second 236 

Adventists 289 

Adventures 913.2 

Advertising 50,  380 

Aerolites 523,  552 

Aeronautics 533 

Esthetics 701 

Ethiopia,  ancient 939 

Affections 167 

Afghanistan,  history 968 

travel  and  description ....  9 1 5.8 


Africa,  botany 686 

customs  and  costumes 896 

ecclesiastical  history 276 

geography 916 

geology 656 

history 960  to  969 

travels  and  description 916 

Agnosticism 149 

Agricultural  chemistry 63 1 

implements 631 

Agriculture 630  to  638 

Air 533,  552,  697 

Alabama,  history 974.6 

travel  and  description. . . . 917.4 

Alabama  claims 327.1 

Alaska,  description 917.5 

history 975.9 

Albertypes 774 

Albigenses 272,  944 

Albion,  see  England. 

Alchemy 133,  540 

Alcohol 178,  615,  663 

Ales 663 

Algae 651.2,  582 

Algebra 612 

Algiers,  history 961 

travel  and  description 916.1 

Alhambra,  architecture 723 

description 914.6 

history 946 

Alkalies 546, 66 1 

Allegories 8 19,.  829,  etc. 

religious 249 

Allopathy 616 

Alloys 669,671 

Almanacs 528 

statistical 310to319 

Alms 339 

Almshouses 839,  361 

Alphabets 41 1,421,  etc. 

ornamental 745  to  748 

Alsace-Lorraine,  history 943 

travel  and  description. . . .  914.3 
Amateur  theatricals 792.1 


Ambassadors 327,  341 

Ambrotype 772 

America,  discovery 970 

America,  North 970 

antiquities 571,  970 

botany 537 

customs  and  costumes 897 

ecclesiastical  history 277 

geography 917 

geology 567 

history 970  to  979 

statistics 317 

travel  and  description 917 

America,  South 980 

botany 538 

customs  and  costumes 398 

ecclesiastical  history 278 

geography 913 

geology 653 

history 980  to  989 

statistics 313 

travel  and  description 918 

American  biography 

920.1.  921.1,  etc. 

languages 499 

literature 820. 1 ,  82 1 . 1 ,  etc. 

painting 753 

philosophers 191 

Americanisms 427 

Amphibians 697.1 

Amputation 317 

Amusements 790.  799 

ethics 176 

Anoesthetics 616 

Analogy  of  religion 239 

Analysis,  chemical 543 

qualitative 544 

quantitative 545 

spectrum 636,  644 

Analytical  geometry 513 

Anam,  history 954 

travel  and  description. . .. 916.4 

Anatomy,  art 743 

comparative 601 

human 61, 


107 


The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 
(13) 


SUBJECT-INDEX, 


Ancient  architecture 722 

customs  and  costumes 391 

Sreography 912 

history 930  to  939 

philosophies 180  to  189 

sculpture 732 

Anecdotes 819,  829,  etc. 

Angels 286 

Anglican  church 283 

Angling 799.1 

Anglo-Saxon  history 942.1 

language 429 

Angola 916.6 

Animal  kingdom 590  to  599 

magnetism 134 

AnimalculfP 593 

Animals 690  to  599 

domestic 636 

Annuals,  historical 905 

scientific 606 

statistical 310 

Annuities 382,  368 

Anonyms 14 

Antarctic  regions,  history 999 

travels 919.9 

Anthologies 81 1,821,  etc- 

Anthropology,  ethnology 672 

mental 180 

religious 233 

Anthropometry 673 

Antilles,  history 979 

travel  and  description. . .. 917.9 

Anti-slavery 326 

Antiquities,  see  special  countries. 

biblical 220.7,  221.7,  etc. 

classical 903, 937, 938 

Antiquity  of  man 671 

Aphorisms 819,  829,  etc. 

Apocalypse 228 

Apocrypha 229 

Apologetics 239 

Apostles,  acts 226 

creed 273 

lives 922.6 

Apostolic  church 270 

succession 262 

Apothegms 819,  829,  etc- 

Apparitions 133 

Apples 684 

Apprenticeship 331 

Aquariums 690 

Aquatint  engraving 766 

Aqueducts 626,  628 

Arabia,  history,  ancient 939 

modern 953 

travel  and  description  ...916.3 

Arabic  language 493 

literature 893 

philosophy 189 

Arabs  in  Spain 946 

Aracbnidae 696 


Aragon 946 

Arbitration,  international 341 

labor 331 

Arboriculture 633.1,  716 

Arbors 717 

Archeology,  prehistoric 671 

Archery 796 

Arches,  architecture 72 1 

engineering 620 

Architects'  lives 927 

Architectural  drawing 744 

Architecture 720  to  729 

house-building 690  to  698 

ship-building 699 

Arctic  regions,  history 998 

travels 919.8 

Argentine  Republic,  history..  .982 
travel  and  description ....  9 1 8 .2 

Arianism 273,  281 

Aristocracy 322 

Arithmetic 611 

Arizona,  history 976.7 

travel  and  description. . .  .917.6 

Arkansas,  history 974.8 

travel  and  description..  ..917.4 

Armada,  Spanish 942.3,  946 

Armenia,  history 956 

travel  and  description ....  9 1 5.6 

Armenian  church 281 

Armies 365 

Arminianism 273,  287 

Armor 366 

ships' 869,  623 

Arms,  coats  of 929 

Arrow  heads,  ancient 671 

inscriptions 419 

Art  anatomy 743 

decorative 746,  748 

education 707 

embroidery  ...745  to  748,  793 

galleries 708 

history 709 

prehistoric 571,  970.1 

schools  of 753  to  766 

Artesian  wells 628 

Articulates,  paleontology 665 

zoology 696 

Artillery 358,  623 

Artisans'  lives 926 

Artists'  lives 927 

Arts,  fine 700  to  799 

useful 600  to  699 

Aryan  languages,  in  general. .  .410 

primitive 494 

special  branches,  see  names  of 
each. 
Aryan  nations,  ancient.934  to  938 
modern,  see  special  nationalities. 

Ashanteo,  history 965 

travel  and  description 916.6 


Asia,  botany 585 

customs  and  costumes 395 

ecclesiastical  history 275 

geography 915  to  915.9 

geology 555  to  555.9 

history 950  to  959 

religions,  non-ehristian 

294  to  297,  299 

statistics 915 

travel  and  description 915 

Asia  Minor,  history,  ancient. . . .  939 

modern 956 

travel  and  description 915. 6 

Assassination 345 

Assassins,  history 955 

criminals 923 

Assaying 668 

Assent 163 

Associations 360  to  369 

co-operative 331 

educational 370 

library 6 

musical 780 

Assurance 368 

Assyria,  history 935 

exploration,  etc 916.6 

Assyrian  language 493 

records 916.6,  893 

Asteroids 523 

Astrology 133 

Astronomers'  lives 925 

Astronomy 520  to  529 

Asylums  and  hospitals 361 

inebriate 178 

Athanasian  creed 273 

Atheism 146, 211 

Athletic  sports 796  to  799 

Atlases,  anatomical 611 

astronomical 624 

biological 670 

ethnological 572 

geographical 910  to  919 

geological 564  to  559 

historical 911,912 

physical 600,  651 

physiological 612 

zoological 590 

Atmosphere 633,  662 

Atomic  theory 641 

Atonement 232,  234 

Aurora  borealis 525,  637,  561 

Australasia,  history. . . .  993  to  995 

travel  and  description 

919.8  to919.5 

Australia,  history 994 

travel  and  description. . .  .919.4 

Austria,  history 943 

travel  and  description. . . . 914.3 

Authors'  lives 928 

Autobiography 920  to  928 

Avesta  Zend,  religion 296 


The  nxunbers  refer  to  classes. 
-       (14) 


StTBJECT-lNDEX. 


AZORES 
CAMBRIA 


Azores,  history-  946 

travel  and  description.  .914.6 

Aztecs 977,978 

Babylon,  history 935 

exploration 915.6 

Backgammon 795 

Bacteria 578, 698,  616 

Baden,  history 943 

travel  and  description 914.3 

Bahamas,  history 979 

travel  and  description.  ..917.9 

Ball  playing 797 

Ballads,  music 784 

poetry 811,821,e<c. 

Ballooning 533 

Bank  note  engraving 768 

Bankers'  lives 923 

Banking 332 

Bankrupt  laws 343 

Banks 332 

Baptism 264 

Baptists 286 

Bar  associations 340 

biography 923 

Barbarian  invasions  of  Rome  937.1 
Barbary  States,  history 961 

travel  and  description 916.1 

Barometer 533 

Barometvy 552,  622 

Baronage  and  baronetage 929 

Bas-reliefs 736 

Base  ball 797 

Basque  language 499 

provinces,  history 946 

travel  and  description. 914.6 

Baths  and  bathing 613 

Batrachlans 597.1 

Batteries,  electric 537 

ordnance 623 

Bavaria,  history 943 

travel  and  description 914.3 

Beauty 701 

Beer 663 

Bees  and  bee-keeping 595,  638 

Beetles 595 

Beet  culture 635 

sugar 664 

Belgium,  history 949.1 

travel  and  description  .914.91 

Bel les-lettres 800  to  899 

Bells 671 

Beloochistan,  history 958 

travel  and  description  —  915.8 

Belting 621 

Benevolence 177,  339 

Benevolent  institutions.  328,  361 

societies 361 

Bengal,  history 954 

travel  and  description ....  915.4 
Benguela 916.6 


Bermudas,  hiptory 979 

travel  and  description ....  917.9 

Best  reading 807 

Bible 220  to  229 

in  schools 377 

societies 362 

Biblical  biography 922.6 

Bibliographies 10  to  19 

Bicycle 796 

Billiards 795 

Bimetalism 332 

Biography 920  to  929 

Biology 570,  574  to  578 

Birds 598 

paleontology 568 

Birth,  obstetrics 618 

statistics 312 

Blacksmithing 682 

Blastfurnace 669 

Blasting 628 

Bleaching 667 

Blindness 616 

Block  books 22 

Blowpipe 544 

Blue  books.  U.  S 350. 1 

Wisconsin 328.16 

Blue  laws 343 

Boards  of  health 614 

trade 380 

Boating 797 

Boats  and  boat  building.  699,  797 

Body  and  mind 180  to  139 

Boers 968 

Bohemia,  history 943 

travel  and  description.... 914.3 
Bohemian  language 497 

literature 897 

Boilers 621 

Bokhara,  history 959 

travel  and  description 915.9 

Bolivia,  history 984 

travel  and  description 9 1 8 .4 

Bonds 333 

Bone  implements 671 

Bones 591,  611 

Book  binding 686 

keeping,  accounts 657 

Books,  bibl  iography 1 0  to  1 9 

Books  and  reading 807 

Booksellers'  catalogues 19 

Boot-making 675,  685 

Borneo,  history 992 

travel  and  description.... 919.2 
Botany 580  to  689 

fossil 661 

medical 616 

Boxing 796 

Brahmanism 294 

Brain 131,  182,  612 

Brandy,  medicine 616 

manufacture 663 


Brazil,  history 981 

travel  and  description ....  918.1 

Breviaries 244 

Brewing 668 

Brick-laying 693 

Bricks 673 

Bridges  and  bridge-building —  624 

Brigands 345 

British  America,  history 976 

travel  and  description 917.6 

British  army 355.2 

colonies 325 

Columbia,  history 976 

travel  and  description.  .917.6 

empire,  see  England. 

Guiana,  history 988 

travel  and  description. 918.8 

Honduras,  history 978 

travel  and  description.. 917.8 

India,  history 954 

travel  and  description. .915.4 

museum,  library 9 

navy 859 

Bronze  age 671 

manufacture 671 

Bronzes 738 

Buccaneers  and  bucaneering.  .345 

lives 923 

Bugs 695 

Building 690  to  699 

Buildings 720  to  729 

Bulgaria,  history 949.4 

travel  and  description.. 9 14. 94 
Burial 614,719 

customs 390  to  399 

Burmah,  history 954 

travel  and  description. .  .915.4 
Business  ethics 174 

manuals 658 

Butter  making 637 

Butterflies 595 

Byzantine  empire 949.3 

Cabinet-making 684 

Cffisars'  lives 923.6,  937 

Cage  birds 596 

Calculators 511 

Calculus 617 

Caledonia,  see  Scotland. 

Calendar 529 

California,  history 975.8 

travel  and  description..  .917.6 

Caliphs 946,  963,  966 

Calisthenics 613 

Caloric 636 

engines 621 

Calvinism 234,  273 

Cambistry 332 

Cambodia,  history 954 

travel  and  description 915.4 

Cambria,  see  Wales. 


The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 

(15) 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


Cameos 736 

Camping' 796 

Canada,  history 976 

travel  and  description 917-6 

Canal  engineering 626 

transportation 386 

Canary  Isles,  history 946 

travel  and  description ....  914.6 

Candles 666 

Canoes  and  canoeingr 797 

Canon  law 347 

Cape  Colony,  history 968 

travel  and  description ....  916.8 

Capital  and  labor 331 

Capital  punishment 346 

Car  building 699 

Card  playing 796 

Caribbee  Islands 918.9 

Caricatures 741 

Carpentry 694 

Carpets 677 

Carriage- making 684 

Carthage 989 

explorations 916.1 

Cartography 619,  626 

Cartoons 741 

Carvtngr.  dining 648 

sculpture 786 

Cashmere,  histoo' 964 

travel  and  description. . . . 916.4 

Castile 946 

Casts 780 

Casuistry 171 

Catacombs 719 

CataloKues 10  to  19 

of  libraries 8,4 

Catechisms 241 

Cathedrals 726 

Catholic  church 282 

Cats 699,636.6 

Cattle 636.2 

Caucuses 824 

Cavalry 867 

Cave  d  wellers 671 

Caves 661 

Celibacy 176 

sacerdotal 262 

Celluloid 676 

Celts,  see  Kelts. 

Cements 698 

Cemeteries 719 

Census 810  to  819 

Centennial  exhibition 606 

Central  America,  history 978 

travel  and  description ....  917.8 

Cephalopoda 694 

Ceramics,  see  Kcramics. 

Cereals 638 

Ceremonies 390  to  399 

religious 244 

CAtaoea 699 


Ceylon,  history 954 

travel  and  description 916.4 

Chaldea 936 

Chaldee  language 498 

Chambers  of  commerce 380 

Chance,  games  of 705 

Character 170 

Charades 793 

Charitable  associations 361 

Charity 177,  339 

Charters 342,  343 

Charts,  history 908 

geography 910  to  919 

Chasing 736 

Checkers 796 

Checks,  bank 332 

Cheese 637 

Chemical  agriculture 63 1 

analysis  643  to  545 

technology 660  to  669 

Chemicals,  manufacture 661 

Chemistry 540  to  549 

applied 660  to  669 

Chess 794 

Childbirth 618 

Chili,  history 988 

travel  and  description 918.3 

Chimneyrt 693,697 

China,  history,  ancient 931 

modern 961 

travel  and  description 916.1 

Chinese  language 491 

literature 891 

religions 299 

Chivalry,  age  of 940 

Chloroform 616,617,618 

Cholera 616 

Christ 232,234 

Christian  church 260  to  289 

commission,  U.  S 361 

doctrines 230  to  239 

institutions 260  to  269 

sects 280  to  289 

Christianity,  evidences 239 

history 270  to  289 

Christmas 263 

customs 890  to  899 

Cbristology 282 

Chromatics 686 

music 781 

Chromolithography 764 

Chronologies 002 

Chronology 629 

CTiurch 261 

and  education 877 

and  state 172 

architecture 726 

festivals 263    ! 

history 270  to  289 

music 783    | 

The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 
(16) 


Church  of  England 288 

of  Rome 282 

polity 262 

work 260 

yards 719 

Cipher  writing 651 

Circassia,  history 947 

travel  and  description.... 914. 7 

Circumnavigations 913.1 

Cities,  administration  ...352  to  354 

Citizenship 342 

City  transit 388 

Civil  engineering 620  to  629 

government 820  to  329 

Civilization,  history 309 

Clairvoyance 134 

Classical  antlquities.903, 937,  938 

education 375 

mythology 292 

Classics,  Greek 880  to  889 

Latin 870  to  879 

Clay 673 

Clergy 262 

lives 922 

Cliff  dwellers 671,970.1 

Climatology 552 

Clinics 610 

Clock-making 68 1 

Clocks,  theory 529 

Clothes-making 687 

Clothing 646 

Clouds 552 

Coach  making 684 

Coaching 798 

Coal 549,644 

mines 628 

oil 549.665 

Coast  survey 622 

Coats  of  arms 929  to  929.5 

Cochin  China 915.1.  951 

Co-education 376 

Cotfee 641 

growing 633 

Colna«re 332 

Coins 737 

Coleoptera 595 

Collectors'  manuals 579 

Colleges 378 

Collieries 628 

Colombia,  U.  8.  of,  history 986 

travel  and  description 918.6 

Colonies 325 

Color 535 

blindness 616 

Coloring 667 

Colors,  painting 752 

manufacture 661 

Combustion 536 

Comedy 812,  822,  elc. 

Comets 523 

Comic  works 818,  828,  etc. 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


COMMEMORATIVE 
DEDUCTIVE 


Commemorative  sermons 252    I 

Commentaries 

Bible 220.5,  221.6,  etc.    | 

law 340  to  349    | 

Commerce 380  to  389    ! 

chambers  of 869 

practical 650  to  659    j 

Commercial  law 343    j 

Common  law 343    j 

schools 372    j 

Communication,  arts  of 

650  to  659    I 

Communications 880  to  388 

Communion 265 

Communism 335    i 

Comparative  anatomy 591    j 

mythology 291 

philolog-y 410  to  419 

Compass 527,  538,  629    ! 

Composition,  rhetoric 815.2    ! 

music 781    j 

Conchology 594 

Concoi'rtances  of  Bible 

220.4.  221.4,  e<c.    \ 

Confectionery 642 

Confessional 282 

Confucianism 299 

Congo,  history 967 

travel  and  description  —  916.7 

Congregationalism 285 

Congressional  documents  —  328. 1 

Conic  sections 515 

Conjuring,  amusement 791 

sorcery 133 

Connecticut,  history 972.6 

travel  and  description.. .  .917.2 

Conscience 171,  233 

Conservation  of  energy 531 

Conservatories,  music 789 

plants 716 

Consols 336 

Constitution,  English 323.2 

United  States 342. 1 

other  countries 342.3 

Constitutional  debates 342 

history,  England 323.2 

United  States 342.1 

other  countries 342.3 

law 342 

monarchy 323 

Construction,  architectural  —  721 

Consular  reports 380 

Consuls 327,  341 

Consumption 616 

Conthgion 614 

Contracts 343 

Convents 271,  362 

Conversation 177 

Cookery 641 

Co-operation 331 

Copper 549,  67 1 


Copper  engraving 762 

Coptic  language 492 

Christianity 281 

Copyright 843 

international 341 

Coral  reefs 551 

Corals 593 

Corea,  history 951 

travel  and  description 915.1 

Corn 633 

laws 337,343 

Corporal  punishment 371 

Corporations 360  to  369 

law 343 

Corrpction,  houses  of 364 

Correlation  of  forces 530 

Correspondence 816.  826,  etc 

Corsica,  history 944 

traveland  description  .914.95 

Cosmetics 646 

Cosmogony 113 

Mosaic 222 

Cosmology 113,  213 

Cossacks 914.7,  947 

Costa  Rica,  history 978 

travel  and  description 917.8 

Costumes  and  customs. 390  to  399 

Cottages 728 

Cotton  manufactures 678 

planting 633 

Councils  of  the  church 262 

history 270  to  276 

Counterfeiting 332,  345 

Courtesy 177,  393.1 

Courts,  ecclesiastical 262 

law 348 

martial 346 

reports 348 

Covenanters 274,  284,  941 

Cows 636.2,637 

Crabs 595 

Cranberries 634 

Cranes,  hoisting 621 

Craniology 139,  572 

Crayon  drawing 741 

Creation 113,213,215,222 

Credit 334 

Creeds 273,  280  to  289 

Cremation 614 

Crests 929 

Crete,  history,  ancient 939 

modern 949.5 

travel  and  description.  .914.95 

Cricket 797 

Crime 845 

Crimea,  history 947 

travel  and  description  —  914.7 

Criminal  law 345 

Crises,  commercial 834 

Criticism,  art 701 

The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 
(17) 


Criticism,  dramatic 792 

literary 801 

musical 780 

rhetoric 8 15.2 

Croatia,  history 948 

travel  and  description 914.3 

Crocheting 646.  793 

Crops 633 

Croquet 796 

Cruelty  to  animals 179 

Crusades 274,  940 

Crustacea  595 

Cryptogamia 582 

Cryptography 651 

Crystallography 548 

Cuba,  history 979 

travel  and  description  —  917.9 

Culture,  history  of 309 

Cuneiform  inscriptions..  419,  939 

Curling 796 

Currency 332 

Currents,  atmospheric 552 

oceanic 551.2 

Customs  and  duties 337 

manners 390  to  399 

Cutlery 672 

Cyclopedias,  general 30  to  39 

special,  see  subject. 

Cypher-writing 651 

Cyprus,  history,  ancient 939 

modern 949.5 

travel  and  description.. 9 14. 95 

Daguerreotype 772 

Dairy 637 

Dakota,  history 975.6 

traveland  description 917.6 

Dalmatia,  history 943 

travel  and  description 914.3 

Dams 620,  628 

Dancing 793 

Danish  language 498.3 

literature 898.3 

Darwinism 576 

Dates,  chronology 902 

Deaf  and  dumb  institutioni 361 

Deafness 616 

Death 612 

and  resurrection 236 

penalty 846 

Debates 816 

constitutional 342 

PQlitical 328,  329 

Debt,  public 336 

Decimal  system 611 

weights  and  measures 889 

Decisions  of  cou  rts 848 

Declamation 816 

Declaration  of  war 341 

Decorative  art 746  to  748 

Deductive  logic 162 


KLOCUTION 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


Deism 211 

Delaware,  history 973.4 

travel  and  description. . .  .917.3 

Delusions 188 

Democracy 824 

social 836 

Demonetization 382 

Demonology 138,  286 

Denmark,  history 948.8 

travel  and  description. . .  .914-8 

Denominations,  christian 

280  to  289 

Dentistry 617 

Depravity 216.  283 

Derangrement,  mental 182 

Descent  of  man 676 

Deserts 661.1 

Design,  arts  of 740  to  749 

Despotism 821 

Detectives 864 

Deuteronomy 222 

Development  theory 676 

Devils 133.236 

Devotional  theology    ..240  to  249 

Dew 662 

Dialectics 160  to  163 

Dialects 427.  437,  elc. 

Dialogues 798.  816 

Diamonds 649 

Dictionaries  of  langruagre. 

single  languages.  .423.  433.  «<c. 

two  or  more 413 

special,  see  subjects. 

Didactic  theology 241 

Die-sinking 736 

Diet 613.643 

Differential  calculus 617 

Digestion 612 

I  )lgest8  of  cases 848 

of  statutes 848 

Dining 648 

Diocese 862 

Dlpthcria 616 

Diplomacy 327,  341 

Diptera 696    i 

Disasters  at  sea 918.2    j 

Discoverers'  lives  9S8 

Diseases 616 

mental 182 

Disinfection 614 

Dispensatories 616 

Dissection 691,  611 

Dissenters 274.8 

Distillation 668 

Distribution  of  animals 690 

of  plants 683 

District  of  Columbia 917.4 

Divination 138 

Divorce 178.848 

Dockg 627 


Doctrines,  christian 230  to  239 

history 278 

Documents,  legislative 328 

departmental 850  to  359 

municipal 350  to  354 

special    bureaus,   see    subjects 
treated. 

Dogmas 230  to  239,  273 

Dogs 699,  636.4 

Domain,  public 343.1 

Domestic  animals 636 

architecture 728 

economy 640  to  649 

medicine 616 

relations 327 

trade 881 

worship 248 

Dominos 796 

Drainage,  agricultural 681 

sanitary 614 

Drama,  general  collections 812 

special  literatures  822,  832  etc. 

Dramatic  amusements 792 

music 782 

Draughting 744 

Draughts 796 

Drawing 740  to  749 

Dreams 136 

Dredging 626,  627 

Dress,  national 390  to  399 

clothing 646 

fancy 791 

Dressmaking 646 

Drinks  and  drinking 178 

Drives 713 

Driving 798 

Drugs 616 

Druids 899 

Druses 297 

Dry-docks 627 

Duelling 177.  346,  392 

Dutch  language 489 

literature 899.1 

painting 763 

reformed  church 289 

republic 949.1 

Duties,  moral 170  to  179 

tariff 337 

Dwellings,  construction  690  to  698 

prehistoric 671 

Dyeing 667 

Dykes 627 

Dynamical  electricity 687 

geology 663 

Dynamics 681 

Dynamite 662 

Dynamo-machines 637,  621 

Ear.  diseases 616 

functions 612 

physics 634 

The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 

(18) 


Earth,  astronomically 523 

figure  of 526 

structure 550 

surface  features 551 

Earthquakes 553 

East  Indies,  history,  ancient. .  934 

modern 954 

travel  and  description 915.4 

Easter 263 

Eastern  church 281 

empire 937.1.  949.3 

question 327.2,  949.4 

Eating 643 

Ecclesiastes 223 

Ecclesiastical  history.  ..270  to  279 

law 347 

polity 262 

Echlnoderms 593 

Eclipses 623,  525 

Economy,  domestic 640  to  649 

political 330  to  339 

Ecuador,  history 986 

travel  and  description  —  918.6 

Eddas 898 

Education 370  to  379 

artistic 707 

classical 375 

geographical 907 

historical 907 

industrial 607 

legal 340 

medical 607.1 

philological 407 

philosophical 107 

physical 613 

political 320 

scientific 507 

technical 607 

theological 207 

Educational  institutions 378 

reports 379 

Educators'  lives 923 

Egypt,  history,  ancient 932 

modern 962 

travel,  description  and  explora- 
tion  916.2 

Egyptian  language 492 

literature 892 

religion 291,299 

Elections 324 

Electricity ?S37 

Electro-magnetism 538 

metallurgy 669 

typing 666 

Eleemosynary  institutions 361 

Elementary  education 372 

Elephants 699 

Elevators 621 

Elocution 816.2 

Elocutionary  selections 8l6 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


Eloquence 815.2 

Emancipation 326 

of  woman 307 

Embalming- 390  to  399 

Embargo 341.  346 

Embroidery 748,  793 

Embryology 576 

Emigration 326 

Emotions 157 

Emperors'  lives 928 

Enamel  painting 751 

Encaustic  painting 751 

Encyclopedias,  general — 30  to  39 
special,  see  subject. 

Energy,  conservation  of 631 

Engineering 620  to  629 

Engines 621 

England,  history 942 

ecclesiastical 274 

travel  and  description  —  914.2 

Englisii  administration 

350.2,  351.2,  e^c. 

army 355.2 

biography...  920.2,  921.2,  etc. 

church 283 

commerce.... 380.2,  381.2.  etc. 

composition 425,  816.2 

constitution 323.2 

courts  of  law 348.2 

customs  and  costumes 

394,914.2 

dialects 427 

dictionaries 423 

diplomacy 327.2 

etymology 422 

government 323. 2 

grammar 425 

language 420  to  429 

law 343.2,  345.2 

legislative  annals 328.2 

literature 820  to  829 

navy 359.2 

painting 756 

periodicals,  general 52 

philosophers 192 

political  discussion 329.2 

post  ofBce 383.2 

railroads 385.2 

sculpture 735 

societies,  general 62 

synonyms 424 

telegraphs 384.2 

Engravers*  lives 927 

Engraving 760  to  769 

seals  and  gems 736 

Enigmas.... 793  and  819,  829,  etc. 

Ensilage 633 

Entertainments 791 

Enthusiasm 137,  157 

Entomology 696 


Entozoa 696 

Ephemerides 628 

Epics 811,821,e(!c. 

Greek 883 

Latin 873 

Epidemics 614,616 

Epigrams 819.  829,  839,  etc. 

Episcopacy 262 

Episcopal  church 283 

Epistles,  Bible 227 

Epistolography 816,  826.  etc. 

Epitaphs 929 

Equador.  see  Ecuador. 

Equations 512 

Equestrian  exercise 798 

Equipments  of  armies 365 

navies 369 

Equity 344 

Eschatology 236 

Esquimaux 917.6,  919.8 

Essays 814.  824,  etc. 

special  topics,  see  subject. 

Etching 767 

Eternal  punishment 237 

Ether 615,617,618 

Ethics 170  to  179 

Ethiopia,  history 963  to  965 

description 916.3to  916.5 

Ethnology 572 

Etiquette 177,  393.1 

Etrurla 937 

Etymologies 412,  422,  etc. 

Eucharist 266 

Europe,  botany 584 

customs  and  costumes 394 

ecclesiastical  history 274 

geography 914  to  914.9 

geology 554  to  554.9 

history 940  to  949 

statistics 314 

travel  and  description 914 

Evidence,  law 349 

Evidences  of  Christianity 239 

Evil 216 

Evolution 576 

philosophy 192 

and  religion 213,216 

Exchange 332 

tables 668 

Excise 336 

Excommunication 262 

Exercise 613 

Exhibitions,  art 708 

Industrial 606 

Exploration 608,910  to  919 

Explorers'  lives 923 

Explosives 662 

Express  companies 386 

Eye  diseases 616 

functions 612 

optics 636 


Fables 819,  829,  839,  etc. 

Facetise 818,  828,  etc. 

Fairies 133,  291 

Fairs,  agricultural 630 

industrial 606 

Fairy  tales. .291, 293.1  and  Fiction. 

Faith 163,  234 

Fallot  man 233,  234 

Family,  ethics 173 

histories 929 

medicines 615 

worship 247 

Fanaticism 133 

Fancy-dress 791 

work 748,793 

Farces 812,  822,  etc. 

Farming 630  to  638 

Faroe  islands,  history 948.3 

travel  and  description 914.8 

Farriery 682 

Fashion 177,  390  to  399 

Fasts 263 

Fatalism 214 

Fathers  of  the  church,  lives. .922. 6 

Fauna 590  to  599 

Feasts  of  the  church 263 

Federalism 824 

Fencing 796 

Fermentation 547,  578,  663 

Ferns 582  to  589 

paleontology 561 

Ferrotype 772 

Fertilizers 631 

Festivals,  church 263 

Fetichism 299 

Feudal  institutions 322 

Feudalism,  age  of 940 

Fevers 616 

Fiction,  prose 813 

Field  spoi-ts 796  to  799 

Figure  of  the  earth 526 

Fiji  Islands,  history 996 

travel  and  description 919.6 

Filtration 628 

Finance 332 

national 336 

Fine  arts 700  to  799 

biography 927 

Finland,  history 947 

travel  and  description 914.7 

Finnish  literature 899 

Fire-arms 366 

manufacture 688 

departments 354 

engines 621 

insurance 368 

works 662 

worshipers 296 

Fish  commission . . ; 639 

culture 639 


The  ntunbers  refer  to  classes. 
(19) 


FISHERIES 
GLAZING 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


Fisheries 639 

Fishes 697 

paleontology 567 

Fishingr 799.1 

industrial 639 

FlageUants 271 

Flags 929 

Flanders,  history 949.1 

travel  and  description.  .91491 

Flax  cultu  re 633 

manufacture 677 

Flemish  painting 753 

Flies. 595 

Hessian 632 

Flora 583  to  589 

Florence,  history 945 

travel  and  description....  914. 5 

Florida,  history 974.5 

travel  and  description ....  9 1 7 .4 

Flour 643 

manufacture 679 

Flower  culture 636.1 

gardens 716 

Flowers 680  to  689 

Fluxions 517 

Folk-lore 293.1 

Food 643 

Force 680  to  539 

transmission 621 

Foreign  missions,  religious 267 

relations 327 

trade 382 

Forestry 633. 1 

Forgery  .  ...  4 345 

Form  books 349 

Fortification 623 

Fortune-telling 133 

Fossils 660  to  669 

Foundling  hospitals 361 

Foundries  . .  671 

Fountains 714 

Fourierism 336 

Fowling 799.2 

Fowls 636.3 

Fractures 617 

I-Yanee,  history 944 

travel  and  description.. .  .914.4 

,  Franchise 324 

Franciscans 271 

Franconia 914.3,  943 

Franco-Prussian  war. ...943,  944. 6 

Free  thought 211 

trade 337 

Free-hand  drawing 741 

Freemasonry 366 

Freewill 159.  234 

Freezing  machines 536 

French  administration 

350.3,  351.3,  etc. 

army 366.3 

biography. . . . 920.4,  921 .4,  etc. 


French  church 282 

commerce 380.3,  881.3,  etc. 

constitutions 342.3 

coui-ts 348.8 

customs  and  costumes 

394,914.4 

diplomacy 327.3 

government 324.3 

language 440  to  448 

law 343.3.  345.3 

legislative  annals 328.8 

literature. 840  to  849 

navy 359.3 

painting   754 

•  leriodicals,  general 64 

philosophers 1 94 

political  discussion 329.3 

post  ofHce 383.3 

railroads 386.3 

revolution 944.6 

sculpture 735 

societies,  general 64 

telegraph 386.3 

Fresco  painting 761 

Friction 631 

Friends,  Society  of 289 

Friendship 167.  177 

Frogs 697.1 

Fruit  culture 634 

Fuel 644 

Funds  and  funding 336 

Funeral  rites 390  to  399 

Fungi 582 

Furnishing 645,  745  to  748 

Furniture 645 

decorative 745  to  748 

Furs 4.646 

trapping 639 

Future  life 218 

state 237 

Gaelic  language 496 

Galicia,  history 943 

travel  and  description 914.3 

Galleries  of  art 708 

Galvanism 637 

Gambling 176 

Game 799.2 

laws 346 

Games 793  to  797 

Gardening,  Hower 635. 1,716 

kitchen 636.2 

landscape 710 

Gas  engines 621 

fitting 696 

lighting 644 

making 665 

Gases 633 

Gastronomy 641  to  643 

Gauging 389 

j    Gazetteers 910,  913  to  918 

The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 

(20) 


Gearing 621 

Gem  engraving 736 

Gems 549 

Genealogy 929 

Generation,  spontaneous 577 

Genesis. . . .  .• 222 

of  species 575 

Geodesy 526 

Geographical  distribution,  ani- 
mals   590 

plants 583 

Gi'ography 910  to  919 

physical , 551 

Geology 550  to  559 

and   religion 215 

Geometry 513 

analytical 516 

Georgia,  Caucasian 914.7 

Georgia,  U.  S.,  history 974.4 

travel  and  description. .  .9174 
Germ-theory  of  disease..  578,  616 

German  empire,  history 943 

travel  and  description  —  914.3 

German  administration 

350.3. 361.3, etc. 

army 355.3 

biography. ...  920.3,  921.3,  etc. 
commerce.... 380.3,  381.3.  cfc. 

courts 348.3 

customs  and  costumes 

394,9143 

diplomacy 327.3 

government 323.3 

language 430  to  438 

law 343.3,  345.3 

legislative  annals 328.3 

literature 830  to  839 

navy 359.3 

painting 753 

periodicals,  general 53 

philosophers 193 

political  discussion 329.3 

post  office 383.3 

railroads 385. 3 

sculpture 735 

societies,  general 63 

telegraph 384.3 

Germany,  history 943 

travel  and  description. . .  .914.3 

Gestures 815.2 

Geysers 561,  553 

Ghebers 295 

Ghost.  Holy 231 

Ghosts 133 

Gipsies 949 

Girondists 944. 5 

Glaciers 651,  553 

Glass 666 

painting 751 

Glazing 698 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


Globes,  celestial 522 

terrestrial 010 

Glossaries 413,  423,  433,  etc. 

Gloves 646 

manufacture 675,  677 

Gnostics 281 

God 231 

Gold,  metal 549,  669 

mines 628 

money 332 

manufacture 671 

Good-Friday 263 

Gospels 226 

Gothic  architecture 723,  726 

Goths 940,943 

Government 320  to  329 

administration 350  to  359 

constitutions 342 

Grafting 634 

Graining 698 

Grains 638 

Grammars 415,  425,  etc. 

Granada 946 

Grangers 369 

Granite 550 

building  material 691 

Grape  culture 634 

sugar 664 

Grasses,  agriculture 633 

botany 582 

ornamental 716 

Grasshoppers 595 

pests 632 

Grave-stones 718 

yards 719 

Gravitation 521 

Gravity 531 

Great  Britain,  history. . .  .941,  942 

travel  and  description 

914.1,914.2 

Greece,  history,  ancient 938 

modern 949.3 

travel  and  description.  .914.93 

Greek  antiquities 903,  938 

architecture 722 

art 709 

church 281 

language,  ancient.  .480  to  488 

study  of 375 

modern 489 

literature 880  to  889 

mythology 292 

philosophy  ....180  to  188,  888 

sculpture 733 

Greenhouses 635,  716 

Greenland,  history 948.3,  998 

travel  and  description. . .  .919.8 

Grist-mills 679 

Grounds,  private 712 

Groves 716 


Growth  of  children 573 

of  plants 581 

Guano 631 

Guatemala,  history 978 

travel  and  description. . .  .917.8 
Guiana,  history 988 

travel  and  description 918.8 

Guide  books,  see  subject. 

Guilds,  trade 360 

Guinea,  Upper,  history 965 

travel  and  description  916.5 

Lower,  history 966 

travel  and  description  916.6 
Gun  cotton 662 

making 683 

Gunnery 355,  358 

Gunning 799.2 

Gunpowder 662 

Guns 623,  683 

Gutta  percha 675 

Gymnastics 613 

Gynecology 618 

Gypsies 949 

Habeas  corpus 342, 343 

Hades 237,292 

Hair,  physiology 612, 616 

toilet 646 

Hallucinations 132 

Hand,  anatomy 611 

manicure 646 

Handwriting 651 

Harbors 627 

Hardware 672 

Harmony  of  colors 535,  762 

of  music 781 

of  the  gospels 226.4 

Hasheesh 178,  616 

Hat-making 687 

Hats 646 

Hawaii,  history 996 

travel  and  description 919.6 

Haytl,  history 979 

travel  and  description 917.9 

Health 613 

public 614 

resorts 652.2 

Heat 536 

climate 562 

Heathen  religions 290  to  299 

Heating 697 

Heaven 237 

Heavenly  bodies 621 

Hebrew  history 933 

language 493 

literature 220  to  224,  893 

Hebrides 914.1 

Hedges 716 

Heliotypes 774 

Hell 237 

Hemiptera 696 

The  niunbers  refer  to  classes 

(31) 


Heraldry 929 

Herat,  history 968 

travel  and  description 015.8 

Herbariums 682 

Heredity 676 

mental 130 

Heresies 273 

Hermaphrodites 590,  612 

Hermeneutlcs 220 

Herpetology 597. 1 

Herzegovina,  history 949.4 

travel  and  description. ..914.94 
Hesse,  history 943 

travel  and  description 914.3 

Hieroglyphics 419 

High  license 178 

schools 878 

treason 343 

Highlands,  Scotch,  history 941 

travel  and  description 914.1 

Highways 625 

Hindu  languages, 494 

religions 294 

Hindustan,  history 954 

travel  and  description. . .  .916.4 

Historians'  lives 928 

History 900  to  999 

special  subjects,  see  subject. 

Histrionics 792 

Holidays,  church 263 

Holland,  history 949.1 

travel  and  description  .  .914.91 
Holy  Ghost 231 

Land,  history,  ancient  933, 939 
modern 956 

travel  and  description 916.6 

Holy  Roman  empire 943 

Home 178 

education 371 ,  374 

missions 266 

Homicide 846 

Homiletics 261 

HoracBopathy 616 

Homologies 674 

Honduras,  history 978 

travel  and  description 917.8 

Honey 638 

Horse,  domestic  animal 636.1 

zoology 699 

racing 798 

shoeing 682 

veterinary  medicine 619 

Horsemanship 798 

Horticulture 636.1 

Hosiery,  clothing 646 

manufacture 677 

Hospitals 361 

Hothouses 636,  716 

House  drainage 614,  696 

furnishing  ....  646.  746  to  748 


108 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


House  painting 698 

Housekeeping 640  to  648 

cooperative 331 

Houses,  building 690  to  698 

plans 691,  728 

Huguecots,  history 

274.4,  944.8,  944.4 

persecutions 272 

Humane  societies 861 

Humor 818, 828,  etc. 

Hunirarian  language 499 

literature 899 

Hungary,  history 943 

travel  and  description  —  914.3 
Hunting,  sport 799 

and  trapping 639 

Hurricanes 652 

Husbandry 630  to  639 

Hydraulic  engineering 628 

Hydraulics 632 

Hydrodynamics 632 

Hydrography 662, 627 

Hydropathy 616 

Hydrophobia 616 

Hydrostatics 632 

Hygiene 613 

mental 131 

vocal 612 

Hymenoptera 696 

Hymnology 246 

Hypochrondria 132,  616 

Hypsometry 662,  622 

Ice  age 660,  663 

making 636 

Icebergs 661 

Iceland,  history 948.3 

travel  and  description 914.8 

Icelandic  language 498 

literature 293,  898 

Ichthyology 697 

Iconography 730 

Idaho,  history 976.7 

travel  and  description —  917.6 

Idealism .141 

Idiocy 132 

Idioms 413,  423,  etc. 

Illumination 

decoration 746  to  748 

house  lighting 644 

Illusions 132 

Imagination 166 

Immersion 264,  286 

Immigration 326 

Immortality 218, 237 

Incandescence 636 

Incarnation 232 

Income  tax 336 

Incunabula 23 

Indexes  to  periodicals 61 


India,  history,  ancient 934 

modern 954 

travel  and  description ....  9 1 5 .4 

Indian,  East,  languages 494 

literatures 894 

Indian  Territory,  history 974.9 

travel  and  description 917-4 

Indiana,  history 976.1 

travel  and  description . . .  .917.5 

Indians,  American 970. 1 

languages 499 

India-rubber  manufactures. ... 675 

Indigestion 616 

Induction,  magnetic 538 

logical 161 

Industrial  classes 331 

drawing 744 

education 607 

exhibitions 606 

schools,  reformatory 364 

Inebriate  institutions 364 

Infallibility 262, 282 

Infantry 366 

Infidelity 211 

Infinitesimal  calculus 517 

Infusoria 678,  693 

Ink  manufacture 667 

Inoculation 614 

therapeutics 616 

Inquisition 272,  282 

Insane  hospitals  ....  132,  328,  361 

Insanity 132 

Inscriptions 417 

Insects 696 

noxious 632 

Inspiration.  Bible 220,  238 

Instinct,  animals 690 

human 158 

Institutions 360  to  869 

christian.. .  260  to  269 

educational 378 

feudal 322 

monarchic 323 

musical 789 

patriarchal 321 

republican 324 

Instruction 371 

Instruments,  astronomical 

622,635 

engineering 629 

making 681 

musical 786  to  788 

optical 536 

surveying 622, 629 

Insurance 868 

Intaglios 786 

Integral  calculus 517 

Intellect 161 

Intellectual  philosophy.  140  to  169 
Intemperance 178 


Intercommunication  ..  .380  to  389 

Interest 334,  511 

tables 658 

Interiors,  decoration 748 

Intermediate  state 237 

Interment 390  to  399,  614 

Internal  revenue 336 

International  copyright 341 

ethics 172 

exhibitions 606 

law 341 

Interoceanic  canals 626 

Intolerance 272 

Intoxication 178 

Intrenchments 623 

Inundations 551 

Inventions,  patents 608 

Inventors'  lives 926 

Invertebrates 592  to  595 

paleontology 662  to  565 

Investments 332 

Ionian  Islands,  history, 

ancient 938 

modern 949.3 

travel  and  description 

914.93,  914.95 

Iowa,  history 975.4 

travel  and  description — 917.5 

Iranian  languages 496 

literature 895 

Ireland,  history 941 

travel  and  description. . .  .914.1 

Irish  church 283 

language 496 

literature,  ancient 896 

Iron 549,669 

manufacture 672 

mining 628 

Iron-clad  ships 369,  623 ,  699 

Irrigation 628,  63 1 

Islam 297 

Islands,  European 

northern 914.96 

southern 914.95 

Isolated,  history 997 

travel  and  description.  9 19.7 

Isothermal  lines 551 

Israelites,  history 933 

Italian  language 460  to  458 

literature 860  to  859 

painting 755 

philosophers 195 

sculpture 734,  735 

Italy,  history 945 

travel  and  description 914.5 

Ithaca,  history 938 

Ivory-carving 736 

Jacobins 944.5 

Jacobites 942.4 


The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 

(22) 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


Jamaica,  history 979 

travel  and  description. . .  .917.9 

Jansenism 273 

Japan,  history 952 

traveland  description  —  9152 
Japanese  art 709 

language 491 

literature 891 

Japanning  metals 671 

Java,  history 992 

travel  and  description 919.2 

Jerusalem,  history,  ancient — 933 
modern 956 

description  and  exploration 

915.6 

Jests 818,  828,  etc. 

Jesuit  missions 266 

Jesuits : 271,282 

Jesus 232 

Jetties 627 

Jewelry,  customs 390  to  399 

manufacture 671 

toilet 646 

Jewish  language 492 

literature 220,  892 

religion 296 

Jews,  history 933 

Joinery 694 

Journalism 50  to  59 

history,  English 820.4 

other 830.1,  840.1,  etc. 

Journalists'  lives 928 

Journeys  round  the  world... 913.1 

Judaism 296 

Judea,  history,  ancient 933 

modern 956 

Judges'  lives 923 

Judgment,  mental  faculties 153 

theology 237 

Jugglery 791 

sorcery 133 

Jurisprudence 340  to  349 

Jury  trial 340 

Justification 234 

Kafirs 916.8,  968 

Kaleidoscope 535 

Kamtschatka,  history 957 

travel  and  description 915.7 

Kansas,  history 975.6 

travel  and  description 917.5 

Keltic  history,  ancient 936 

language 496 

literature 896 

Kelts 936,941 

Kentucky,  history 974.7 

travel  and  description  —  9 1 7.4 

Keramics 738 

Khiva,  history 957 

travel  and  description 915.7 

Kindergarten 372.1 


Kinematics 581 

Kings'  lives 923 

Kitchen  economy. 640  to  648 

gardening 635.2 

middens 571 

Knightage 929 

Knighthood 322 

Knights  hospitallers 271 

templars 271 

modern 366 

Knitting 646,  793 

Koran 297 

Kurdistan,  history 956 

travel  and  description 916.6 

Labor 33 1 

Laboratories 542 

Laboring  classes 331 

Labrador,  history 976 

travel  and  description  —  917.6 

Lace-making 677,  793 

Lake  dwellings 571 

Lakes 551 

artificial 714 

Land,  political  economy 333 

laws 343 

public 343.1 

surveying 622 

Landlord  and  tenant 333 

Landscape  gardening... 710  to  718 

painting 758 

Language 400  to  499 

Laos,  history 954 

travel  and  description 915.4 

Lapland,  history 947, 948 

travel  and  description 

914.7,914.8 

Latin  church 282 

language 470  to  478 

literature 870  to  879 

Latitude 526 

Latium,  history 937 

Laundry  and  laundering 648 

Law 340  to  349 

Lawn  tennis 796 

Lawns 712 

Lawyers'  lives 923 

Lead 649,669 

manufacture 671 

mining 628 

pipes 696 

Leather 675 

Leeches 695 

Legends 293.1 

Legerdemain 791 

Legislation 343 

Legislative  annals 328 

Lenses 635 

Lent 244 

Lepldoptera 696 

Letter  writing 816 


Letters 826,  836,  etc. 

political 329 

Levant 916.6 

commerce 382 

Levees 627 

Levelling 622 

Lexicography,  comparative 413 

special  languages. 423, 433,  etc. 

Lexicons 413,  423,  etc_ 

Liberia,  history 965 

travel  and  description. . .  .916.6 
Liberty 324 

religious 172 

Libraries 1  to  9 

Librettos 782 

License 178,  336 

Lichens 682 

Life,  biology 670 

ontology Ill 

future 218,  287 

Life  boats 699 

insurance 368.2 

saving  service 369 

Ligations 471,  481 

Light 636 

electric 537 

Light  houses 627,  666 

Lightning 637 

Lights  and  fuel 644 

Lines 693 

Linen  manufacturing 677 

Linguistics 400 

Liquids 532 

Liquors 663 

Litany 244 

Literary  aesthetics 801 

criticism,  English 820.6 

other 830.2,  840.2,  etc. 

periodicals 807 

Literature 800  to  899 

Lithography 763 

Lithology 650 

Liturgy 244 

Loans,  public 336 

Locks,  canals 626 

and  keys 683 

Locomotives 621 

Logarithms 514 

Logic 160  to  168 

Lollards 272 

London,  history 942 

description 914.2 

Longevity 312,  618 

Longitude 626 

Lord's  day 263 

supper 265 

Lorraine,  history 943,  944 

travel  and  description 

914.8,914.4 

Lotteries 176 


The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 
(23) 


STTBJECT-INDEX. 


Louisiana,  history 974.6 

travel  and  description 917.4 

Love 157 

Low  Countries,  history 949.1 

travel  and  description.. 914.91 

Lower  California,  history 977 

travel  and  description —  917.7 

Lumber 674 

Lunacy 132 

Lunatic  asylums. ...  132,  328,  361 

Lutherans 289 

Lyric  poetry 811,  821,  etc. 

Greek 884 

Latin 874 

relifirious 245 

Macedonia,  history,  ancient 938 

modern 949.4 

travel  and  description. .  .914.94 

Machinery 621 

theory, 621 

Madagascar,  history 969 

travel  and  description ....  9 1 6. 9 

Madeira  islands,  history 946 

travel  and  description.... 914. 6 

Madness 132 

Magazines 60  to  69 

special,  see  subject. 

Magric 133 

parlor 79 1 ,  793 

Magicians'  lives 927 

Magnetism 638 

animal 134 

Magyar  language 499 

literature 899 

Magyars 914.3,  943 

Mabometanism 297 

Mails 383 

Maine,  history 972.1 

travel  and  description — 917.2 

Maize 633 

Majolica 738 

Malacca,  history 969 

travel  and  description. . .  .915.9 

Malaria 614 

Malay  peninsula,  history 969 

travel  and  description 916.9 

Malaysia,  history 991 

travel  and  description 919.1 

Malt  liquors 663 

Malta,  history , 949 

travel  and  description  ...914.95 

Mamelukes- 962 

Mammalia 699 

paleontology 669 

Man,  anthropology 67 1  to  678 

doctrinal  theology 233 

ethnography 390  to  399 

ethnology 672 

intellectual  faculties 

160  to  169 


Man,  mind  and  body 1 30  to  1 39 

natural  history 573 

physiology 612 

Manchooria,  history 951 

travel  and  description 915.1 

Mania 132 

Manitoba,  history 976 

travel  and  description 917.6 

Manners  and  customs.  -390  to  399 
special  countries,  see  subject. 

Manual  training 372,  607 

Manuals,  collectors' 579 

Manufactures 670  to  679 

Manures 631 

Manuscripts,  catalogues 13 

collections 21 

Map  drawing 619 

Maps,  astronomical 524 

geographical 910  to  919 

theory  of  projection 526 

Marble 660 

building  material 691 

sculpture 731 

working 673 

Marine  architecture 699 

engines 62 1 

insurance 368 

law 346 

Market  gardening 636.2 

Marque  and  reprisal 341 

Marquesas  islands,  history 996 

travel  and  description. . .  .919.6 

Marriage,  customs 390  to  399 

ethics 173 

law 847 

Marsupialia 599 

Martial  law 346 

Martyrs 272 

Maryland,  history 974.1 

travel  and  description. ..  .917.4 

Masonry 693 

free 366 

Massachusetts,  history 972.4 

travel  and  description. . .  .917.2 

Massage 615 

Matches,  manufacture 662 

Materia  medlca 615 

Materialism,  philosophy 146 

theology 211 

Materials,  building 691 

strength  of 691 

Maternity 618 

Mathematical  drawing.  744 

Instruments 610 

tables 614,658 

Mathematics 610  to  619 

Mauritius,  history 969 

travel  and  description 916.9 

Mausoleums 718 

Maxims 819,  829,  etc. 

Maya  civilization 977 

The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 

(34) 


Meal ...643 

manufacture 679 

Meals 641 

Measures  and  weights 389 

Mechanic  arts  and  trades 

680  to  689 

Mechanical  drawing 744 

engineering 621 

trades 680  to  689 

Mechanics 531 

associations 606 

lives 926 

Mecklenburg,  history 943 

travel  and  description. . .  .914.3 

Medals 737 

Medical  biography 926 

botany 615 

diagnosis 616 

ethics 174 

jurisprudence 340 

Medicine 610  to  619 

veterinary 619 

Medieval  architecture 723 

art 709 

customs  and  costumes 392 

history,  with  modern. 

ornament 747 

sculpture 734 

Mediums 133 

Median  empire 935 

Melancholy 137 

Melodeons 786 

Melody 781 

Memoirs 920  to  928 

Memory 1 54 

Mensuration 511 

Mental  derangement 132 

faculties 150  to  159 

hygiene 131 

philosophy 140  to  159 

physiology 131 

Mercantile  law 343 

Merchant  marine 387 

Merchants'  lives 923 

Mesmerism 134 

Mesopotamia 935 

Messiah 232 

Metal  manufactures 67 1 ,  672 

Metallurgy 669 

Metaphysics 1 10  to  1 13 

Meteorology 552 

Meteors 621,  523 

Methodism 287 

Methodology 112 

Metric  system 389 

Metrology 389 

Mexican  war 971.3,  978 

Mexico,  history 977 

travel  and  description. . .  .917.7 
Mezzotint 766 


SUBJECT-IITDEX. 


MiCHIGAlf 
NEW  CHURCH 


Michigan,  history 975.2 

travel  and  description 917.6 

Micronesia,  history 996 

travel  and  description 919.6 

Microscopes  and  microscopy 

535,578 

Middle  ages,  general  history . . .  940 
special  states,  see  subject. 

Midwifery 618 

Military  engineering 623 

law 346 

science 355 

Militia 355 

Milk 637 

Millenium 236 

Millinery 646 

Milling 679 

machinery.  621 

Mills,  cotton 678 

flouring 679 

paper 676 

saw 674 

woolen 677 

Mill-work 621 

Milwaukee,  history 975.32 

description 917.52 

Mind  140  to  159 

and  body 130  to  139 

animal 590 

Mineral  resources 628 

surveying 622 

waters 552.2,  615 

Mineralogy 549 

Mines  and  mining 628 

Miniatures 757 

Ministers'  lives 922 

Minnesingers 830.1,  83 1 

Minnesota,  history 975.5 

travel  and  description 917.5 

Minstrelsy 811,  821,  etc. 

Mints 332 

Miracles 231 

Mirrors 535 

Missals 244 

Missionaries'  lives 922 

Missions,  diplomatic 327 

religious 266,  267 

Mississippi,  history 974.6 

travel  and  description ....  9 1 7.4 

Mississippi  river 627 

valley 917.5 

Missouri,  history 974.8 

travel  and  description  —  917.4 

Missouri  river  valley 917.6 

Mnemonics 164 

Modeling 731 

Moguls 964 

Mohammedanism 297 

Molecular  physics 639 


Mollusca 694 

paleontology 664 

Monachism 271 

Monaco 914-4 

Monarchy,  absolute 321 

constitutional 323 

Monastic  orders 271 

Money 332 

Mongolia,  history 951 

travel  and  description 915.1 

Mongolian  language 499 

Monitors,  ironclads 359,  699 

Monks 271 

Monograms 745  to  748 

Monopolies 331 

Montana,  history 975.7 

travel  and  description 917.5 

Montenegro,  history 949 

travel  and  description 914.9 

Monuments 718 

Moon 523 

Moorish  kingdom 946 

Moraines 553 

Moral  philosophy 170  to  179 

Morals,  social 177 

Moravian  church 289 

missions 267 

Morea,  history 949.3 

travel  and  description..  .914.93 

Mormonism 298 

Morocco,  history. ., 961 

travelanddescrlption... .916.1 

Morphology,  animal 590 

mental 130  to  139 

vegetable 581 

Mortality 312 

Mortar 693 

Mortars 358,  623 

Mortgages 343 

Mortuary  customs 390  to  399 

Mosaics 745  to  748 

Moslems 297 

Mosquito  Shore 917.8 

Mosses 582 

Mothers 1 73,  649 

Moths 595,  646 

Mouldings 721 

Mound  builders 571 

Mountains 551.1 

Mozambique,  history 966 

travel  and  description 916.6 

Mummies. , 916.2,  962 

Municipal  government 342 

reports 360  to  354 

Murder 345 

Mushrooms,  botany 682 

food 643 

Music 780  to  789 

Musical  instruments. . . . 785  to  788 
Musicians'  lives 927 


Mycenae,  history,  ancient 938 

exploration 914.98 

Mysticism 149 

Mythology,  comparative 291 

classical 292 

northern 293 

Myths 291 

Names,  geographical 911 

personal 929 

Nantes,  Edict  of 272,  944.3 

Naples,  history 945 

travel  and  description 914.5 

Narcotics 178,  615 

Natal,  history 968 

travel  and  description 916.8 

National  costumes 390  to  399 

customs 390  to  399 

music 784 

Natural  history 690  to  599 

philosophy 630  to  539 

selection 576 

theology 210  to  219 

Naturalization 326 

laws 343 

Nature 500  to  699 

Naval  architecture 699 

science 359 

Navies 359 

Navigation 527,  666 

laws 346 

Navigators'  lives 923 

Nebraska,  history 975 .7 

travel  and  description  —  917.5 

Nebular  hypothesis 520 

Necromancers 133 

Needle-work,  art.. 746  to  748.  793 

domestic 646 

Negro  races 673,  916 

slavery 326 

Nepaul,  history 964 

travel  and  description  —  916.4 

Nepotism 361 

Nervous  diseases 616 

system 612 

Nestorians 281 

Netherlands,  history 949. 1 

travel  and  description.. 914.91 

Neuroptera 696 

Neutrality 341 

Nevada,  history 976.7 

travel  and  description  —  917-6 

New  Britain,  history 993 

travel  and  description.  .919.8 

Brunswick,  history 976 

travel  and  description. .917.6 

Caledonia,  history 993 

travel  and  description.  .919.3 

church,  swedenborgian... 289.1 


The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 
(26) 


KEW  ENGLAND 
PALMISTRY 


StJBJECT-INDEX. 


New  England,  history 972 

travel  and  description.  .917.2 

Granada,  history 986 

travel  and  description.  .918.6 

Guinea,  history 995 

travel  and  description.. 91 9.6 

Hampshire,  history 972.2 

travel  and  description.. 9 17.2 

Hebrides,  history 998 

travel  and  description.  .919.3 

Jersey,  history 973.2 

travel  and  description..  917.3 

Mexico,  history 975.7 

travel  and  description.. 9 17. 5 

South  Wales,  history 994 

travel  and  description .  919.4 

testament 225 

York,  history 973.1 

travel  and  description. ..917.3 

Zealand,  history 995 

travel  and  description. ..919. 5 

Newfoundland,  history 976 

travel  and  description 917-6 

Newspapers,  general 50  to  59 

Nibelungenlied 831 

Nicaragua,  history 978 

travel  and  description. .  .917.8 

Nicene  creed 273 

Nihilism 335 

Nile,  history,  ancient 932 

modern 962 

travel  and  description....  916.2 

Niniveh,  explorations 916.6 

history 936 

Nobility 929 

Nobles'  lives 928 

Non-christian  religion.. 290  to  299 

Normal  schools 371,  379 

Norman  conquest,  England.  .942.1 

France 944  1 

Italy 946 

Normandy,  history 944 

travel  and  description.... 9 14.4 

Norse  languages 498 

literatures 898 

folklore 293.1 

Norsemen 948 

North  America 970 

aborigines 671,  970.1 

antiquities 571,  970 

botany 587 

customs  and  costumes 397 

ecclesiastical  history 277 

geography 917 

geology 567 

history 970  to  979 

statistics 317 

travel  and  description 917 

North  Carolina,  history 974.8 

travel  and  description ....  917.4 


Northern  mythology 293 

Northmen 948 

Northwest  passage, 919.8 

Norway,  history 948,  948.2 

travel  and  description 914.8 

Nosology 616 

Notation 511 

Nova  Scotia,  history 976 

travel  and  description ....  917.6 
Nubia,  history 962 

travel  and  description 916.2 

Nulliflcation,doctrine  324.1,  342.1 

history 971 

Numeration 611 

Numismatics 737 

Nuns  and  nunneries 271 

Nursery 649 

Nursing 616 

Nutation 520 

Nutrition 612,  643 

Oaths,  ethics 179 

legal 340 

Object  teaching 371 

Obelisks 718 

egyptian 916.2,  962 

Observations,  astronomical ....  526 

magnetical 538 

meteorological 652.1 

Observatories 622 

Obstetrics 618 

Occultism 133 

Ocean 661.2 

transportation 387 

Oceanlca,  botany 689 

customs  and  costumes 899 

ecclesiastical  history 279 

geography 919 

geology 559 

history 990  to  997 

statistics 819 

travels 919.1  to  919.7 

Odd  fellows 366 

Odontology 611,617 

Office,  tenure  of 361 

Ohio,  history 976.1 

travel  and  description ....  917.5 

Oil,  coal 649 

manufacture 666 

painting 751 

wells 628 

Old  testament 221  to  224 

Oleomargarine 664 

Oligarchy 321 

Ontology Ill 

Oftlogy 598 

Opera 792 

Operas 782 

Opium 616 

habit 178 

traffic 178 

The  numbers  refer  to  claflses. 

(36) 


Optics 535 

Optimism 149 

Oracles 133 

Orange  Free  State,  history 968 

travel  and  description ....  9 1 6.8 

Oratorios 783 

Oratory 815.2 

collections 815,  825,  etc. 

political 329 

sacred 251,252 

Orchards 634 

Orchestral  music 785 

Orchids 582 

culture 635.1 

Order,  rules  of 347 

Orders,  holy 262 

monastic 271 

of  architecture 722  to  724 

Ordinances,  municipal 343 

religious 262 

Ordnance 358,  683 

Oregon,  history 975.8 

travel  and  description. .  ..9175 
Ores,  metallurgy 669 

mineralogy 549 

Organ 786 

Oriental  architecture 722 

churches 281 

languages 490  to  499 

literatures 890  to  899 

philosophy 181 

Origin  of  language 40 1 

of  species 575 

Ornamentation 746  to  748 

Ornithology 598 

Orphan  asylums 861 

Orthoepy 411,  421,  etc. 

Orthography 41 1.421,  etc. 

Orthoptera 595 

Osteology,  animal 591 

human 611 

Ottoman  empire,  Asiatic,  history 

956 

travel  and  description.  .915.6 

European,  history 949.4 

travel  and  description  914.94 

Out-door  sports 796  to  799 

Ownership  of  land 333 

Oxygen 546 

Oyster  culture 639 

Oysters 594 

food 643 

Paganism 290  to  299 

Painters'  lives 927 

Painting,  art 750  to  759 

house  and  sign 698 

Paleontology 660  to  569 

Palestine,  history,  ancient 933 

modern 956 

travel  and  description. . . .915.6 
Palmistry 133 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


PANAMA 
rOIxAND 


Panama,  history 986 

travel  and  description  —  918.6 

Panics,  commercial 334 

Pantheism 147,  2 1 2 

Pantomimes 793 

Papacy 262,  282 

Papal  states,  history 945 

Paper  hanging- 698 

manufacture 676 

money 332 

Papua,  history 995 

travel  and  description.... 9 19. 5 

Parables 249 

Paradise 237 

Parafltinc,  manufacture 665 

Paraguay,  history 989 

travel  and  description. . .  .918.9 

Parchment 676 

Paris,  history 944 

travel  and  description.... 9 14. 5 

Parish 262 

Parks ;-:...711,712 

Parliament 323 

Parliamentary  annals 328 

law 347 

Parlor  amusements 791,  793 

Parodies 817,  827,  etc. 

Parseeism 295 

Parties,  political...  323,  324,  363 

Partnership 343 

Partui-ition 618 

Passions 157 

Pastoral  theology 251 

Patagonia,  history 989 

travel  and  description...  9 18.9 

Patents 343 

law 343 

Pathology 616 

Patriarchal  institutions 321 

Patriarchs , 922.6 

Patriotism 172 

Patristic  philosophy 182 

Pauperism 339 

Pavements 625 

Pawnbroking 334 

Peace  and  war 172 

Peaches 634 

Pears 634 

Peat 644 

Pedagogics 371 

Pedestrianism 796 

Pedobaptism 264 

Peerage 929 

Peloponnesus,  history,  ancient  938 

modern 949.3 

travel  and  description. ..914.93 

Penal  law 345 

Penance 244 

Pendulum 531 

Peninsular  war 946 


Penitentiaries 328,  365 

Penmanship 652 

Pennsylvania,  history 973.3 

travel  and  description 917.3 

Pentateuch 222 

Perception 152 

Perfectionists 233,  289    | 

Perfumery 646,  660 

Periodicals,  general 50  to  59 

special  subjects,  see  subject. 

indexes 51 

Perpetual  motion 531 

Persecutions,  religious 272 

Persia,  history,  ancient 935 

modern 955 

travel  and  description  —  916.5 

Persian  language 495 

literature 895 

Personal  liberty 342 

property 343 

rights 342 

Perspective 742 

Peru,  history 985 

travel  and  description . . .  .918.5 

Pests,  agricultural 632 

Pessimism 149 

Petrifactions 560  to  569 

Petrography 549 

Petroleum 549 

manufacture 665 

production 628 

Pharmacopoeias 615 

Pharmacy 615 

Philanthropists'  lives 923 

Philanthropy 177,  339 

Philately 383 

Philippine  islands,  history 991 

travel  and  description...  9 19.1 

Philologists'  lives 924 

Philology 400  to  499 

Philosophers'  lives 921 

Philosophy 100  to  1 99 

Greek.  .180,  182  to  188,  888 

Latin 187,188,878 

mental 140  to  159 

moral 170  to  179 

natural 530  to  539 

of  art 701 

history 901 

language 401 

literature 801 

science 501 

sociology 301 

religion 201 

useful  arts 601 

Phoenicia 939 

Phoenician  language 493 

Phonetic  short-hand 653 

I  spelling 421,  431,  etc. 

I    Phonography 653 


Phonology 414 

Photo-engraving 777 

Photographic  chemistry 771 

Photography 770  to  770 

Photo-lithography 775 

Phrenology 139 

Physical  education 613 

geography 651 

Physicians'  lives 926 

Physics 630  to  539 

Physiognomy 138 

Physiography 651,  552 

Physiology 612 

comparative 591 

mental 131 

vegetable 581 

Piano-forte 786 

Pickling 643 

Picts,  ancient 936 

modern 941 

Picture  galleries 759 

Piedmont,  history 945 

travel  and  description.... 914.5 

Piers 624,627 

Pigeons 598 

pets 636.6 

Pigs 636.2 

Pile  driving 624 

Piracy 345,346 

Pirates'  lives 923 

Pisciculture 639 

Plagues 614,  616 

Plains 561.1 

Planes 613,515,516 

Planets 523,  525 

Plans  for  building 692 

Plants 580  to  689 

house 636.1 

landscape  gardening 716 

paleontology 661 

Plate,  domestic  economy 646 

manufacture 671 

Plateglass  manufacture 666 

Plating 669 

Player's  lives 927 

Playing  cards 795 

Plays 812,  822,  832,  etc. 

Pleading 349 

Plumbing 696 

Plurality  of  worlds 621 

Pneumatics 638 

Poetry,  collections  and  treatises 

811 

special  languages  821,  831,  etc. 

sacred 246 

Poets'  lives 928 

Poisons 615 

Poland,  history 949.5 

travel  and  description . 

914.8,914.7 


The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 


POLAR  llEGIONS 
QUANTITATIVE 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


Polar  regions,  arctic,  history. .  .998 
travel  and  description.  .919.8 

antarctic,  history 999 

travel  and  description.  .919.9 
Polarization  of  light,  chemistry  540 

optics 535 

Police 354 

Polish  language 497 

literature 897 

Politeness 177,  393.1 

Political  associations 363 

discussion 329 

economy 330  to  339 

essays 329 

history,  see  special  countries. 

parties, 323,  324,  363 

science 320  to  329 

Politicians'  lives 923 

Politics,  American 324. 1 

British 323.2 

other 323,324 

Polity,  ecclesiastical 262 

Polygamy 173,  345 

Polynesia,  botany 589 

customs  and  costumes 399 

ecclesiastical  history 279 

geography 919.6 

geology 559 

history, 996 

languages 499 

statistics 319 

travels 919.6 

Polyps 593 

Polytheism 290 

Pomology 634 

Pompeii 914.5 

Ponds,  artificial 714 

fish 639 

Pontificate,  institution 262 

history 282 

Poor 339 

laws 339,343 

Popery 262,  282 

Popes'  lives 922 

Population 312 

Porcelain 673,  738 

painting 751 

Porto  Rico,  history 978 

travel  and  description.... 917.8 

Portrait  painting 757 

Portugal,  history 946 

travel  and  description. . . .  914.6 

Portuguese  language 469 

literature 860  to  869 

Positivism 146,  1 94 

Post  offices 383 

Postage  stamps 383 

Potato 633 

Pottery 738 

manufacture 673 

painting 751 


Poultry 636.3 

Powder 662 

Practice  of  medicine 615 

Prairies 551.1 

Prayer 217 

Prayer-meetings 247 

Preachers'  lives 922 

Preaching 251 

Precedence 929 

Precedents 343 

Precious  metals 549 

stones 549 

Predestination  231 

Preemption 343 

Pregnancy 618 

Prehistoric  archeology 571 

man 571 

Presbyterians 284 

Prescriptions 615 

Presidents'  lives 923.11 

Press,  liberty  of 324 

Prestidigitation 791 

Pretenders,  English 923.22 

Prices 330,  338 

Priesthood 262 

Priests'  lives 922 

Primary  schools 372 

Primeval  man 571 

Primitive  Christianity 270 

Primogeniture 322 

Princes'  and  princesses'  lives.  923 

Printing 655 

Prints,  engravings 769 

textile 677,678 

Prison  associations 365 

Prisons 328,  365 

Private  grounds 712 

libraries 4 

theatricals 792.1 

worship 248 

Privateers ; 341 

Probate  law 347 

Procedure 349 

Production 338 

Productions  of  the  soil 633 

Progress  of  population 312 

Prohibited  books 28,  809 

Prohibition .178 

Projectiles 368,  531,  623 

Projection  of  maps 526 

Promissory  notes 343 

Pronunciation 411,421,  etc. 

Property 331 

law 843 

tax 336 

Prophecy 231 

Prophets,  books 224 

lives 922.6 

Prosody 416,  426,  436,  etc. 

Prostitution 176,  618 


Protection 337 

Protestant  episcopal  church. .  .283 

Protestantism 283  to  289 

history 274 

Protoplasm 576 

Protozoa 593 

paleontology 563 

Provence,  history 944 

travel  and  description 914.5 

Proven§al  language 449 

Proverbs 819,  829,  etc. 

Bible 223 

Providence 214,  231 

Provincialisms 427,  437,  etc. 

Pruning 634 

Prussia,  history 943 

travel  and  description. . . .  914.3 

Psalms 223 

Pseudonyms 14 

Psychology 140  to  159 

Public  accounts 336 

administration 350  to  359 

buildings 725 

charities 361 

credit 336 

debt 336 

documents 328 

special  subjects,  see  subject. 

finance 336 

gardens 711 

health 614 

lands,  U.  8 333,343.1 

libraries 1  to  9 

schools 370  to  379 

speaking 815.2 

worship 261 

Publishing  business 655 

Pueblos 571,970.1 

Pulpit  oratory 251 

Pumps 532,  621 

Punctuation 421,431,  etc. 

Punishment 345,  365 

eternal 237 

school 371 

Punjaub,  history 954 

travel  and  description ....  9 1 5 .4 

Purgatory 237 

Puritans 274,  277,  284 

Puzzles 793 

Pyramids,  Egyptian 

916.2,932,  962 

Pyrotechnics 662 

Pyrrhonism 186 

Pythagorean  philosophy 182 

Quadrumana 599 

Quadrupeds 599 

Quakers 289 

Qualitative  analysis 544 

Quantitative  analysis i ....  546 


The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


(iUARANTI.VK 

SAN    DOMINHO 


Quarantine 614 

Quarrying 628 

Quaternions 618 

Queens'  lives 928 

Queensland 919.4 

Quotations,  general 819 

English 829.3 

other  languages 

839.1,  849.1,  etc. 

Race  horse 798 

Races  of  mankind 572 

Racing 798 

Radiates 593 

paleontology 563 

Radiation 536 

Railroad  corporations 385 

engineering 625 

locomotives 621 

officials'  lives 923 

transportation 385 

Railroading 656 

Rainfall 552 

Rank 929 

Rationalism 1 55,  211 

Rats 599 

Reading,  art  of 815 

courses  of 807 

Realism 149 

Reason 155 

Rebellion,  southern 971.4,  974 

Recipe  books 641 

Reciprocity 337 

Reconstruction,  history 971.5 

Recreation 790  to  799 

Red  cross,  order  of 361 

Redemption 232,  234 

Reflection,  heat 536 

light 535 

mental  faculties 153 

Reform,  civil  service 351 

schools 328,  364 

Reformation,  history 274,  940 

special  countries,  see  subject. 

Reformatory  associations 364 

institutions 328,  364 

Refraction,  heat 536 

light 535 

Refrigeration 536 

Regeneration 234 

Regimen 613 

Religion 200  to  299 

history 209,  270  to  299 

and  science 215 

Religions,  uon-christian  290  to  299 

Religious  anecdotes 249 

associations 362 

biography 922  to  922.6 

doctrines 230  to  239,  273 

education 207,  377 


Religious  Action 249 

history 209,  270  to  299 

institutions.... 260  to 269,  362 

orders 271 

philosophy 201 

sects 280  to  289 

Renaissance,  art 709 

history 940 

special  countries,  see  subject. 

religious 274 

Rents 333 

Repentance 234,  241 

Representation,  political 324 

Reprisal 341 

Reptiles 597. 1 

paleontology 567.1 

Republican  institutions 324 

Repudiation 336 

Reservoirs 628 

Resistance  of  materials.  .620,  691 

Respiration,  animal 590 

human 612 

Resurrection 236 

Retribution 237 

Revelation 231,238,239 

Revenue 336 

Revivals 269 

Revolution,  American 971.2 

English 942.4 

French 944.5 

Rhetoric 815.2 

sacred 251 

Rhizopods 593 

Rhode  Island,  history 972.5 

travel  and  description ....  9 1 7.2 

Rhodes,  history,  ancient 939 

modern 949.5 

travel  and  description  .914.95 

Rhymes 426,  436,  r.tc. 

Riddles 793 

Riding 798 

Rifle,  manufacture  688 

shooting 799.8 

Right  of  search 341 

Riots 345 

I    Ritualism 244,  288 

River  Improvement 627 

transportation 387 

I    Rivers 551 

j    Roads 625 

Kocks 550 

1    Rocky  Mountains 567,  917.5 

:    Roden tia 699 

Roman  antiquities 914.6,  937 

I  architecture 722 

I  catholic  church 282 

1  customs 391 

history,  ancient 987 

modern 946 

law 347 

The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 
(29) 


Roman  literature 870  to  879 

mythology. 292 

sculpture 733 

topography    and    descrip- 
tion  914.6 

Romance,  collections 813 

special  languages.823,  833,  etc. 

Romance  languages 440  to  469 

Romanism 282 

Rome,  history,  ancient 937 

modern 945 

description 914.6 

Romish  church 282 

Rommany 949 

Roofs 620,  690,  694 

Rope-making 677 

Rose  culture 636.1 

Roses,  wars  of 942.2 

Rosicrucians 366 

Roumania,  history 949.6 

travel  and  description. . . .  914.9 

Rowing 799 

Royal  houses 929 

lives 923 

Rubber  manufactures 675 

Rubrics 244 

Rulers'  lives 923 

Rules  of  order 347 

Rumansh  language 459 

Ruminants 599 

Runes 498 

Rural  architecture 728 

sports 796 

Russia.  Asiatic,  history 967 

travel  and  description.  .915.7 

European,  history 947 

travel  and  description.. .914. 7 

Russian  America,  history. . . . 975.9 

travel  and  description.  .9175 

language 497 

Sabbatarians 289 

Sabbath 268 

schools 268 

Sacrament  of  baptism 264 

Lord's  supper 266 

Sacred  biography 922.6 

history 220,  222 

Saddlery 686 

Sagas 298,  898 

Sahara 916.1 

Sailing  directions 656 

Sailors'  lives 923 

Saints'  days 263 

lives 922 

Salmon  Ashing 639,  799.1 

Salt  manufacture 664 

mining 628 

Salvation 234 

San  Domingo,  history 979 

travel  and  description 917.9 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


San  Salvador,  history 979 

travel  and  description. . .  .917.9 

Sanctifleation 234 

Sandwich  Islands,  history 997 

travel  and  description . . .  .919.7 

Sanitary  affairs 614 

commission,  U.  S 861 

legislation 614 

Sanskrit  language 491 

literature 294,  894 

Santo  Domingo,  see  San  Domingo. 

Sardinia,  history 946 

travel  and  description.. 914.96 

Satan 236 

Satire,  general  collections 817 

special  literature8.827, 837.etc. 

Savings  banks 332 

Saw  mills 674 

Saxon    principalities,  see   German 
empire. 

Saxony,  history 943 

travel  and  description  —  914.3 

Scandinavia,  history 948 

travel  and  description  —  914.8 

Scandinavian  languages 498 

literatures 293,  898 

Scepticism 211 

Scholastic  philosophy 189 

School  architecture 727 

Schools  of  art 707 

of  painting 763  to  766 

public 370  to  379 

Sunday 268 

Schloswig,  see  Sleswlck. 

Science  and  religion 216 

mental 140  to  169 

moral 170  to  179 

natural 600  to  699 

Scientific  travels 608 

Scientists'  lives 926 

Scotch  church 284 

language 406 

literature 820  to  829 

philosophers 191 

Scotland,  history 941 

travel  and  description  —  914.1 

Screw 631 

cutting 621 

propulsion 621 ,  666 

Scriptures,  holy 220  to  229 

Scroll-sawing 748,  798 

Sculptors'  lives 927 

Sculpture 780  to  786 

galleries 739 

Sea  fisheries 639 

laws 347 

Seal  engraving 736 

fisheries 689 

Seamanship 627,  666 

Secession 342.1,971.4 


Second  advent 236 

sight 133 

Secret  societies 366 

Sects,  christian .280  to  289 

Secular  education 377 

Self-culture 374 

Semitic  languages 493 

literatures 296,  893 

Sensation 162 

Sensational  psychology 146 

Sense 162 

Sensibilities 167 

Sepoy  revolt 942.6,  954 

Sepulchres 719 

Sepulture,  customs 390  to  399 

public  health 614 

Serfdom 326 

Sermons 262  to  269 

Serpent  worship 291,  299 

Serpents 697.1 

Servants 647 

Servia,  history 949.6 

travel  and  description ....  914.9 

Session  laws 348 

Seven  wonders  of  the  world 930 

Sewage 614 

Sewerage 628 

Sewing 646,  687 

machines 687 

manufacture 672 

Sex 136,  676.  612 

in  education 376 

Sexual  ethics 176 

science 618 

Shades  and  shadows 744 

Shafting 621 

Shakers 289 

Shaksperiana 822.8 

Sheep 686.2 

Shells 694 

fossil 664 

Shemitic  languages 498 

Sheol 287 

Shipbuilding 699 

canals 386,  626 

Shipping 387,666 

laws.. 346 

Ships 387,666 

war 623 

Shipwrecks,  narratives 913.2 

life  saving  service 369 

Shoemaklng 676,686 

Shooting 799.8 

Short-hand 663 

Shrubbery 716 

Slam,  history 964 

travel  and  description 916.4 

Siberia,  history 967 

travel  and  description  — 916.7 


Sicily,  history,  ancient 987 

modern 946 

travel  and  description 914.6 

Sick,  hospitals  for 361 

room 649 

Sieges 866,  623 

Sierra  Leone,  history 966 

travel  and  description — 916.6 

Sight 536 

diseases 618,  616 

Sign  boards 893  to  399 

painting 698 

Signal  service 652 

Silk  culture 638 

manufacture 677 

worm.... ....695,  638 

Silos 633 

Silver  metal 549 

manufactures 671 

mines 628 

money 332 

Simony 262 

Sin 233 

Sinai,  history,  ancient 939 

modern 915.3 

Singers'  lives 927 

Singing 784 

Sisterhoods 271 

Skating 796 

Skeleton,  human 611 

of  animals 691 

Skepticism 211 

Slang 427 

Slating 695 

Slavery 326 

Slavic  languages 497 

literatures 897 

Slavonia,  history 943 

travel  and  description 914.3 

Sleep 136 

walking 136 

Sleight  of  hand 791 

Slide  rule 611 

Sluices 628 

Small-pox 614, 616 

Smell 152 

Smithsonian  Institution 606 

Smoke-nuisance 614,  644 

Snakes 697.1 

Soap-making 667 

Social  democracy 335 

drinking 178 

ethics -177 

evil 176 

science 800  to  399 

worship 247 

Socialism 335 

Societies 860  to  369 

special,  see  subject. 


The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


Society,  ethics 177 

usages 398.1 

Sociology 300  to  399 

biography  of 923 

Soils 631 

Solar  system 623 

Soldiers 356 

biography  of 923 

Somnambulism 136 

Songs,  with  music 784 

without  music 811,  821,  etc. 

Sonnets 811,  821,  etc. 

Sophist  philosophers 183 

Sorcery 133 

Sorrow 167,  216 

Soudan,  Egyptian,  history 963 

travel  and  description  .916.3 

Western,  history 965 

travel  and  description.  .916.5 

Soul,  doctrine 233 

science 140  to  159 

Sound 534 

South  America,  description. ... 918 

ecclesiastical  history 278 

geology 658 

history 980 

statistics 318 

travels 918 

South  Carolina,  history 974.3 

travel  and  description 917.4 

Sovereigns'  lives 923 

Space,  astronomy 523 

metaphysics 113 

Spain,  history 946 

travel  and  description 914.6 

Spanish  language 460  to  469 

literature 860  to  869 

philosophers 196 

Spas 652.2,  613,  615 

Speakers 815 

Specie  payment 332 

Species,  origin  of 576 

Specific  gravity 63 1 

Specifications  for  buildings  ....  692 

Spectacles 536 

Specters 133 

Spectroscope 535 

Spectroscopy 620 

Spectrum  analysis 644 

Speech,  organs  of 611 

Speeches 815,  825,  etc. 

political 329 

Spelling 41 1,  421 ,  etc. 

Spherical  astronomy 521 

geometry 513 

trigonometry 514 

Spice  islands,  history 991 

travel  and  description  —  919.1 

Spiders 596 

Spiritualism 133 


Spitzbergen,  history 949 

travel  and  description.. 914.96 

Spoils  system 361 

Sponges 593 

Spontaneous  generation 577 

Sports 796  to  799 

Springs 661 

hot 562.2 

Stables 636.1 

Stage 792 

Stained  glass 746  to  748 

Stair-building 694 

Stammering 616 

Stamps,  postage 383 

revenue 336 

Standing  army 355 

Starch  manufacture 664 

Stars 623 

State 320  to  329 

ethics 172 

papers 327,  328 

rights 342.1 

trials 345 

Statesmens'  lives. . .  .923  to  923.6 

Statics 531 

Stationary  engines 62 1 

Statistics 310  to  319 

Statuary 730  to  739 

Statues,  memorial 718 

Statute  law 343 

Steam  boilers 621 

engine 621 

fitting 696 

heating 697 

navigation 387,  656 

ships,  building 699 

transportation 666 

Steel 669,672 

engraving 762 

Stenography 663 

Stereoscopes 635 

Stereoscopic  views 770 

Stereotyping 655 

Stethoscope 616 

Stills 663 

Stimulants,  ethics 178 

manufacture 663 

medicine 616 

Stock  jobbing 333 

live 636 

Stocks 333 

Stole  philosophers 188 

Stone  age 571 

cutting,  masonry 693 

sculpture 731 

Stones,  building 691 

Stoneware 673 

Storms.. 652    1 

Stoves 644,697    ! 

manufacture 672    | 


Strategy 366 

Stratification 550 

Strawberries 634 

Streets 625 

Strength  of  materials 620,  691 

Strikes 331,  367 

Stringed  instruments 787 

Study,  methods 371 

Stuttering 616 

Sublime  and  beautiful 701 

Submarine  telegraph 384 

Succession 328 

apostolic 262 

Suffrage 324 

woman 307 

Sugar-cane  culture 633 

manufacture 664 

Suicide 181 

Sumatra,  history 992 

travel  and  description. . .  .919.2 

Summer-houses 717 

Sun 623 

Sunda,  history 992 

travel  and  description 919.2 

Sunday 263 

schools 268 

Supernaturalism 138, 231 

Superstition 138 

Surgery 617 

Surnames. 929 

Surveying 622 

Susceptibility 167 

Swearing,  ethics 179 

legal 347 

Sweden,  history 948.1 

travel  and  description 914.8 

Swedenborgians 289.1 

Swedish  language 498.1 

literature 898.1 

folklore 293.1 

Swimming 796 

Swine 686.2 

Swiss  literature 830  or  840 

Switzerland,  history 949 

travel  and  description. . .  914.9 

Syllogism 160 

Symphony 785 

Synod 262 

Synonyms 424.  434,  etc. 

Syntax 425,  435,  etc 

Syria,  history 956 

travel  and  description...  915.6 
Syriac  language 498 

Tableaux 791 ,  798 

Table,  dining 648 

Table-talk 819, 829,  etc. 

Tables,  see  subject. 

Tachygraphy 663 

Tactics 366 


The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 
(81) 


StTBJECT-lNDEX. 


Tailoring- 687 

Talmud 296 

Tanning- 675 

Tapestry 646,  747 

manufacture 677 

Tariff 337 

Tartary,  history 951,  957,  959 

travel  and  description 

915.1,  915.7,  915.9 

Tasmania,  history 994 

travel  and  description —  919.4 

Taste  and  criticism 701 

Taxation 336 

Taxidermy 679 

Tea  cultivation 633 

Teachers  and  teaching 371 

Technolog-y,  chemical... 660  to  669 

Teeth 691,  611,  617 

Tehuantepec 917.7 

Teleg-raph 384,  537 

Telegraphy 664 

Telephone 637 

Telephony 664 

Telescope 622,  636 

Temperaments 137 

Temperance 178 

Temperature 636,662 

Temolars,  Knights 271 

modern 366 

Tennessee,  history 974.7 

travel  and  description  . .  .917.4 

Tenure  of  office 361 

Terra  cotta,  art 738 

manufacture 673 

Testacea 694 

Testament,  New 226  to  228 

Old 221  to  224 

Testamentary  law 347 

Testimony 349 

Teutonic  languages 

420  to  439. 498 

Texas,  history 974.9 

travel  and  description 917.4 

Textile  fabrics 677,  678 

Texts,  comparative 418 

school 428,  438,  etc. 

Thanksgiving 244 

day 263 

Theater 792 

ethics 176 

Theatricals,  private 792. 1 

Theft 346 

Theism 211 

Theodicy 2 14,  231 

Theologians'  lives 922 

Theological  doctrine 

230  to  239,  273 

Theology 200  to  299 

biography 922 

natural 210  to  219 


Theosophy 110 

Therapeutics 615 

Thermodynamics 536 

Thermometer 536 

Thibet,  history 951 

travel  and  description 915.1 

Thirty-nine  articles 283 

Thirty  years'  war 943 

Thomsonianism 615 

Thought  faculty 163 

Throat  diseases 616 

Thunder 537,  552 

Thuringia,  history 943 

travel  and  description 914.3 

Tides 621 

Tiles 673 

Tiling 696 

Timber,  building. 691 

manufacture 674 

Time,  chronology 629 

metaphysics 113 

Tin  manufacture 671 

metallurgy 669 

mining  628 

Tithes 261 ,  336 

Titles  of  honor 929 

Toads 697.1 

Tobacco,  botany 682 

cultivation .'.633 

ethics  and  hygiene....  178,  613 

Toilet 646 

Toleration 172,  272 

Tolls 336,386 

Tombs 718 

Tools,  machine 621 

Topographical  drawing..  .622,  744 

engineering 622 

Topography 910 

special  localities,  see  subject. 

Torpedoes 662 

Total  abstinence 178 

Town  government 342 

Toxicology 616 

Tractarianism 283 

Tract  societies 206,  362 

Trade 380  to  382 

marks 608 

Trades,  mechanic 680  to  689 

unions 331,  367 

Traditions  of  the  church 262 

folklore 293.1 

Tragedies 812,  822,  etc. 

Training,  manual 372,607 

physical 618 

schools  for  teachers 371 

Tramways 388,  628 

.  Transcendentalism 142 

Transits,  astronomy 623 

Transmission,  heredity. . .  130,  575 

of  force,  engineering 621 

mechanics 53 1 


Transportation,  commerce 

386  to  388 

Transubstantiation 265,  282 

Transvaal,  history 968 

travel  and  description 916.8 

Transylvania,  history 943 

travel  and  description 914.3 

Trapping 639 

Travelers'  lives 923 

Travels 910  to  919 

scientific 508 

Treason 345 

Treasui-y,  administration 352 

Treaties 341 

Trees,  botany 682 

forestry 633.1 

ornamental 715 

Trials,  civil 343 

court  martial 346 

criminal 345 

ecclesiastical 262 

Triangulation 622 

Ti-igonometry 514 

Trilobites 595 

paleontology 565 

Trinidad,  history 979 

travel  and  description 917.9 

Trinity 231 

Tripoli,  history 961 

travel  and  description 916.1 

Troubadours  and  trouvSres 841 

Troy,  history,  ancient 939 

exploration 915.6 

Trunk-making 685 

Tunicata 594 

Tunis,  history 961 

travel  and  description ....  9 1 6. 1 
Tunnels  and  tunneling  .  .625,  628 
Turkestan,  history 957,  969 

travel  and  description 

915.7,915.9 

Turkey,  European,  history... 949.4 
travel  and  description  914.94 

Asiatic,  history 956 

travel  and  description    915.6 
Turkish  baths 613 

language 499 

literature 899 

Turko- Russian  war 947,  949.4 

Turning 674 

Turtles 697. 1 

Tuscany,  history 945 

travel  and  description  —  914  5 

Type  founding 671 

Typography 655 

Tyrol,  history 943 

travel  and  description. . .. 914.3 

Understanding . .  163 

Uniforms,  military 356 


The  numbers  refer  to  classes. 

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SUBJECT-INDEX. 


Unions,  trades 33 1.  367 

Unitarians 288 

United  States,  administration . . 

360.1,  351.1,  efc. 

army 355.1 

botany 587 

constitution 842.1 

courts  of  law 348-1 

commerce  and  communica- 
tion  380.1,  381.1,  ei!c. 

customs  and  costumes 397 

ecclesiastical  history 277 

geography 917.1 

geology 557 

history 971  to  971.5 

law 343.1.345.1 

legislative  annals 328-1 

political  institutions 

324-1,342.1,363 

political  discussions 

328.1,  329.1 

post  oflfice 383. 1 

railroads 385. 1 

statistics 317 

telegraphs 384.1 

travels 917.1 

Universal  history 909 

language 408 

suffrage 324 

Universalism 288 

Universe 520  to  525 

Universities 378 

University  education 373 

Upholstering 645 

Uruguay,  history 989 

travel  and  description 918.9 

Useful  arts 600  to  699 

biography  of 926 

Usury 334 

Utah,  history 975.7 

travel  and  description ....  917.5 
Utilitarianism 171 

Vaccination 614,  616 

Valleys 551.1 

Van  Diemen's  Land,  history 994 

travel  and  description  —  919.4 

Vases 738 

Vassalage 322 

Vaudois 272,  949 

Vedas 294,891 

Vegetable  physiology 581 

Vegetables 636.2 

Vegetarianism 613 

Velocipede 796 

manufacture 684 

Venereal  diseases 616 

Venezuela,  history 987 

travel  and  description.... 918.7 


Venice,  description 914.6 

history 945 

Ventilation 697 

Ventriloquism 791 

Vermont,  history 972.3 

travel  and  description. .  ..917.2 

Versification,  prosody 

416,  426,  etc. 

science  of  poetry. 8 11. 821,  etc. 

Vertebrates 596  to  599 

paleontology 566  to  569 

Veterinarj'  medicine 619 

Vices 170  to  179 

Village  communities 320,  340 

Villas 728 

Vine  culture 634 

Vinegar 664 

Violin 687 

Virginia,  history 974.2 

travel  and  history 917.4 

Virtues 170  to  179 

Visible  speech  414 

Vision,  mental 162 

optics 635 

Visions  and  dreams 135 

Vital  force 570 

statistics 312 

Vivisection,  anatomy 611 

ethics 179 

Vocal  culture 784,  815.2 

music 784 

Voice,  hygiene 613 

physiology 612 

use 815.2 

Volcanoes 553 

Voting 324 

Voyages,  circumnavigations. 913.1 

travels 910  to  919 

scientific 508 

ges 331 

Wagons 684 

Wakefulness 132,  135 

Waldenses 272 

Wales,  history 942 

travel  and  description 914.2 

Walking,  anatomy 611 

pedestrianisra 796 

Walks 713 

Wall  street 332 

Wallachia,  history 949.5 

travel  and  description ....  914.9 

Wallachian  language 469 

War,  ethics 172 

laws 341,346 

science 365 

War  department.  U.  S 366.1 

Warming 697 

Washing 648 

The  numbers  refer  to  classes 
(88) 


Washington  territory ,hi8tory  976.8 

travel  and  description 917.6 

Watch-making 681 

Water,  geologic  action 653 

physical  geography 551.2 

artificial  ponds,  etc 714 

colors 761 

cure 552.2 

supply 614,  628 

wheels 631,  628 

works 628 

Watering-places 552.2,613 

Wax-flowers 793 

Wealth 331 

Weapons,  customs 390  to  393 

military  science 365 

Weather 662 

Weaving 677,  678 

Weights  and  measures 889 

Wells 628 

Welsh  language  496 

literature 896 

West  Indies,  history 979 

travel  and  description.. 917.9 

Virginia,  history 974.2 

travel  and  description -.9 17. 4 
Whale,  zoology 599 

fisheries 639 

Wheat 638 

Whigs 324.1,  363 

Whist 796 

Will 169 

Wills,  testamentary 847 

Wind  instruments 788 

Window  gardening 685.1 

Winds 552 

Wine  manufacture 663 

temperance 178 

Wisconsin,  history 976.3 

travel  and  description  —  917.6 

Wit 818,  828,  etc 

Witchcraft 138 

Woman 1 36 

education 376 

question 307 

Wood  carving 736 

engraving 761 

manufactures 674 

Wool  manufactures 677 

production 636.2 

Working  classes 331 

World,  atlases 913 

voyages  round 913.1 

World's  fairs 606 

Worms 696 

Worship 246  to  248 

Wounds 617 

Wrecking  and  life  saving 656 

U.  S.  life  saving  service 869 


SUBJECT-INDEX. 


Wrestling 796 

Writing : .  651  to  653 

Wurtemberg,  history 943 

travel  and  description 914.3 

Wyoming,  history 975.7 

travel  and  description 917.5 

Xylography 761 

Yacht-building 699 

Yachting 797 

Year  books,  statistics 310 


Yeast,  botany 580 

domestic  economy 641 

Yellow  fever 614,  616 

Yellowstone  park  and  river.  .917.5 

Youth,  advice  to 170 

Yucatan,  history 978 

travel  and  description . . .  .917.8 

Zanzibar,  history 966 

travel  and  description — 916.6 
Zend  language 495 


Zend  Avesta,  literature 895 

religion 295 

Zinc,  metallurgy 669 

manufactures 671 

Zodiac 521 

Zoology 590  to  599 

Zoophytes 593 

Zoroaster 296 

Zululand,  history 968 

description  and  travel 916.8 


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Col.     133, 

line  31, 

for  Fisher 

read  Fischer. 

"        166, 

"     39, 

"     areely 

"      Greeley. 

"        523, 

"     65, 

"     James  Fletcher 

"     John. 

"        549. 

"     27, 

" 

783, 

"     18, 

"     Liander 

"     Lauder. 

"        891, 

"     55, 

"    Wilson,  Alexander 

"     Andrew. 

"      1010, 

"     74. 

"     General 

"     Genuine. 

"      1095, 

"       4, 

"    Abel 

"     Abu. 

"      1171, 

"     37. 

"     Schanmann 

"     SchBmann. 

'•      1286, 

"     29, 

"     Brougrhton 

"     Boug-hton. 

"      1307, 

"       3, 

"    Willis 

"     Wills. 

"      1315. 

9, 

"     Landsell 

"     Lansdell. 

"      1437, 

"      72, 

"     Alex.  Brown 

"     Alex.  Wilson, 

•'      1438. 

"      19, 

"     Maron 

"     Mason. 

"      1444, 

"     27, 

•'    18.  und  18. 

"     18.  und  19. 

"      1456, 

•'     40, 

"    Morton 

"     Norton. 

"      1538, 

"     58, 

"     lives 

"     loves. 

"      1541, 

"     32, 

"    Irvingrinana 

"     Irvingriana. 

V      1546. 

"      64, 

"     Sharp 

"     Shairp. 

Col.    784  after  line  14,  add:  Iiauder,  see  Lander,  misprint. 
"    1127  after  line   3,  add:  Contents,  see  Deutscher  katalog:,  p. 
"    1301  under  Bein,  read  Japan ;  travels  etc. 
"    1483  after  line  ti,  add:  the  signers  of. 


Col.  508. 1188, 1176,  W:  Shepard  is  a  pseud,  for  W:  Shepard  Walsh. 
"    1434,  E.  Conder  Gray  is  a  pseiul.  for  Alexander  Hay  Japp. 


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